Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1937
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PURDQQ' S X 1 F ,4 g-441, , V, , 5? P i 1,4 X W SA From a colony to o - of. the. great world' powers in two centu s-that is the story of the sensational rise f these United States. Universities, by prep ng competent leaders and fostering industr and agricultural re- search, have been iris 'T mental .in -this trans! , V , formation. Purdtie. in ereity, f.ron1 fl1e- time of its founding in 1 69, has been pr-oxn,in'en,t in 'this development. B ' at no time has the pioneering spirit in this rear University been stronger than it is today during' this post de- pression period of reeon ruction. Typical of the modern resear WBAA, one of the le stations in the. cou university owned te has grown to promin Purdue will be mot Purdue. with the nav- 5 U Y Q ah ntt' ,evi EYICGI eing carried on w s udentioperatcdi radio and: WQXG., only fi on station. Purdu-1. Purdue is working 1. e nrominent. Advance.- ion. Y R. W. Dwight, jr. 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D XX ID L, ROSS Ch3111U'1l1 L1f'1x ette.-MI 1:15 f'1 V .S 'JS CJ... f3 r N OC '51 -4 3 -'Xl', 'I.,... ,.,1. N, K, Q1 L.. Lf.. CD C-W OC. 'S C3 ca Ix XTHRX N 'XICHALI NX LC-h1I'lbfO11 D.C. lx X SINIPSQN I LNIMETT HALL 1nd1'mapolis JOHN X. I-HLLLXBR XXD Patesxllle ALL ENGINEERI ALL ENGINEERING ALL ENGINEERING ALL ENGINEERING ALL ENGINEERING ALL ENGINEERING ,-X. A. I'O'I'TER Under the direction of Dean .'X. A. Potter Purdue's schools of engineering have grown to world wide impor- tance. After acquiring a lrroad technical education at Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology. he entered the engineer- ing profession where he was recognized as one of the coun- try's foremost engineers. During these years he held many positions of responsibility as consulting engineer for the United States government. utility companies, and engineer- ing institutions. Dean Potter is not only an expert in the engineering line. he is an executive. an educator, and an acl- riser. His interest in young engineers and his ability to handle thein caused him to enter educational lields rather than reinain in the engineering profession. In 1920 he canie to l'urdue as head of the engineering schools. Besides his technical interests, Dean Potter is enthusiastically interested in music, art, and literature. He is a man with whom the engineering schools and Purdue University can proudly hoast a close association. FACULTY MEMBERS R. B. Abbott XV. Aitkenhead I. Bourland I. L. Bray R. P. Carter R. S. Clark C. S. Cutshall R. G. Dukes D. D. Ewing VV. E. Gray C. F. Harding XV. K. Hatt STUDENT MElX M. Baker . VV. Beaudway S. T. Brewer . F. Brubaker . XV. Buchanan K. H. Burrell J. E. Burroughs G. -I. Easley R. F. Egnor E. G. Greber C. F. Hall J. R ,l L IBERS G. A. Hawkins F. C. Hockema -I. D. Hoffman L. E. Horat J. H. Karr XX'. A. Knapp L. V. Ludy F D. Martin G. S. Meikle C. XX'. Messersmith XX'. T. Miller ul. A. Kany XX'. H. Keenan R. C. C. R. .l- L. R. M K M. Kelley G. Kennedy L. Klaiber H. Latter C. Leffel F. Lischer XX'. Loehr . E. Lore B. McEachron G B A J A E L C . E G H .l- XX XX G. C. R. A I XX R. X'. Mueller H. Petty P. Poorman H. Porseh A. Potter E. Reynolds D. Rowell S. Roys M. Sabbagh H. Shepard L. Solberg XX'. Martin G. R. Murray . L. Mushani . U'Neal Perkins R. Petticrew Pugh XX . Ross C. Sanders '. Ll. Seiler XXY. Staley TOP-Perkins, Staley, Murray, Kelley, XX cppler, Sanders, O'Neal, XX'right, XVearly, Latter. Mushain, XVilley, Buchanan, Hall, X'X'ergin, XX'ray, Martin, Uner, Baker, Klaiber, Wahl. Kennedy, Burrell, Kany, Easley, Brubaker, Beaudway, Love. Seiler, Leffel, Ross, Brewer. Pugh, Petticrew, Greber, XX irth, Stexxart, XXlait, Lischer, Burroughs, Loehr, Mc- Eachron, Egnor. E. Soneson P. Springer J. Stoever A. Test K. Toner N. Topping E. XValters A. XVeaver B. XX'iley T. York A. Young R. Stewart A. liner G. UXiahl N. XX7ait '. L. XVearlV E. XX'eppler R. XX'ergin G. XVilley R. XXlirth C. XX'ray XV. XX'right hlV138HV1 ldV138HV1 hlV138HV1 HV1 V138 E7 .. UE. : fb V? 3. :z UQ o : o '1 DJ 'E Founded at Lehigh Unixtrsity ll 1885 Established at Purdue in IEQZ OFFICERS President ............ D 'V XX alt Vice-President ...... S.l XX1 1 Secretary .......... l.. l Liscit -1 nn W fn I -1 Q1 -1 .... rv JI f+ fn 5 it rr HV1 V138 ld HV1 V138 Id 5 I I ' I' CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING fx K. -'Z ,-X C 5 h.-, V-'X fi- , T ff' I' . ...-- X f-x f-sN V..- ff f ,1- I If Z fx' ,AX f . f, , if fw N473 IE xx 'X 'Vf !T1XNQnxX ' f L' 7 f 4 C. NMI J 5 MCI 3 -N ,WU7 .1 7 5, .11 ,Z , . A -,VT111 C 'ivy' A: W W rxruwj-'xl'- 'fy 5 T1-W fiii-,vii 1 A fi I :ff 15.4 'V Qi'1'4!,1i 1 ' W 5 ' Ug1imL,lvMLf-fi, ,QQlIVJfxMglL1zL L' ' l llql I L. LOVICLL F. lv.. SERYISS L. BRAY' I C. MILLER R. H. MUURE 26 PHI LAMBDA UPSILDN PHI LAMBDA UPSILDN PHI LAMBDA UPSILON FACULTY MEMBERS F. bl. Allen H ,I P. . Brewer H R. H. Carr S. R. C. Corley L. C . S. Cutshall H E. F. Degering STUDENT MEMBERS bl. E. Anderson R. J. Beck 1. 11 . D. Best R. Ll. A. Bilclerbaek G. T. Boyd H K. R. Brown L. Ii. M. Burdick E. L. CJ. Buxton H R. P. Carter G. A. G. Cass C. T. Chao H H. N. Christenson D S. R. Cohen R I. M. Cronk R M. C. Dennison -I. D. M. Doty li Dragt H G. M. M. Foote A . L. Bray T. H G. DeKay DeYries B. Haas M. Hauge E. Horat Hunt G. B. .lordan H. Goshorn XV. Greiner P. Griffenhagen C. Gross V. Grubb F. Hatch M. Hattox I. Hersh Holdeman A. Holloway C. Huffman E. Johnson Lloyd . F. MeClea1'y G. Mulder . AY. Nelson . Oberding . G. Oblad 'l. XV. Fredericks C. M. Offenhauer H W R. C. F. M A. A. J. G. C. C. C. R. J. C. R. Kraybill . Lambert B. Leckie L. Lovell D. Martin G. Mellon R. Middleton R. Padgett A. Patterson Perkins R. Petticrew J. Plank H. Prien Pugh F. Quinn A. Reichelderfer NV. S. Reveal H . AV. Ritchey F. XV. Robinson L. .T- L XY. Rothenberger C. Sanders . YV. Seigle VV. U. Seiler C. Slesser F. H. Snyder YV. L. Soldner 4 .E. National Chemistry Hgnor- ary Founded 'at University of Illinois in 1899 Established at Purdue in 1917 OFFICERS PTGSICICIIL ....... Perking Yice-President ......., ,,,,,, ... . . . . . . .. IV. L. Soldner Secretary -. F. XY. Robinson Treasurer ..... R. XV. Staley TOP 7 Plank, Slesser, Reichelderter, Anderson, San- cle-rs, Toner, Fredericks, Hersh. AD'7C'TIlC'Y, Offenhaner, XVC-r- gin, Strickland, Seiler, Patti- crew, Buxton. Johnson, Degering, Sold- HSV. Perkins, Staley, Vaughan, Pugh. Nelson . L. Serviss . N. Shreve . A. Test F. Trost . A. XVeax'er . C. Yund LV Sprauer XX. Staley F. Stevens R. Strickland G. Susie XV. Swank Ii Toner C. Vaughan A. H. R. L. XV S. A . R XVangerin XVatkins XYergin Xl'erner XVillard XVinn XVolf XYright 27 Chemical Engineering Honorary Founded at Purdue ii IQ22 OFFICERS Prusiclcnt . C. F. Strom Vice-President ........ D. IL. Black Secretary-Treasurer ... R. Pugh 28 C53 el .4-ff xv f.-1-1 ,ffm X4 i 1 x,. - N 57. xv.. x . '-v ' w 14 -H XNI X- X . NW , X . TOP-Gustaitis. Chandler, Burgess-Dye, Pratt, Vaughan, McCandless Ceor 6 Rahn, Pforzlleimer. Huuziker, Brafford, Blucinel, XYergin, Tam, Petticrew, Sutlferlfn, Barry. johnson, Harmon. Black. Strom. Pugh, Hartman. Cocldington, Sunncs. FACULTY MEMBERS C. L, Lovell D bl. Mock E. C. Miller G. XY. Sl1C1'lNZ'll1 STUDENT MEMBERS XY ll. Barry A. Harris R. I. Beck A. I'I2'l1't1I1Zll1 D. E. Black F. Hunziker li.. liluemel I. Jolinson bl. IJ. Bowman XY. Kirkpatrick D .X, B1-afford B. Klopfenstein bl. A. Burgess-Dye Lanuti R. H. Burks A. lXIcCaudlesS R. ll. Chandler A. 015611 I. A. Cocldington C. Petticrew C. JX. George J- XV. Gustaitis NY. NI. Harmon . Pforzheinler E. Poarch M. Polstra F. G. R. F. M C. P. R. C. D. J- J. R. L. Serviss O. Pratt Pugh M. Rahn F. Skinner F. Strom H. Sunnes I. Sutherline H. Tillett R. Tam C. Vaughan R. NVcrgin C. Wfheeler FACULTY MEMBERS I. L. Bray STUDENT MEMBERS C. S. Anning E. L. Armstrong I. VV. Ashton L. A. Azlin VV. H. Barry J. E. Baumrueker R. J. Beck H. N. Behrends D. E. Black E. Bluemel R. C. Blume I. D. Bowman D. A. Brafford A. YV. Brandt H. L. Brunner I. A. Burgess-Dye R. H. Burks L. 0. Buxton J. NV. Castino R. H. Chandler J. VV. Clark R. J. Clinton I. XV. Cochrun I. A. Coddington B. A. Devol M. J. Doyle R. P. Dunn Student Branch of American Institute of Chemical Engineers Founded in IQOS Established at Purdue in 1929 OFFICERS C. L. Lovell A. G. Eiekmeyer F. S. Engelking V. Farrow R. A. Fink P. T. Frangos I. XV. Fredericks C. A. George XV. ,l. Gillilan R. P. Griffenhagen I. NV. Gustaitis VV. M. Harmon D. A. Harris W. -I. Harris R. A. Hartman R. B. Hztrruff M. Heincn . M. Henderson L. E. Hiddle K, T. Hilherg P. Humfelrl R. S. Humphreys 0. F. Hunzicker J. H. vlaeobi E. K. Jones M. gl. ,lohnson R. D. ,luve R. N. Keen J. C H. C. Kinzer R. XY. Kirkpatrick I. H. Kline R. B. lilopfenstein F. M. Knowlton H. Lannti VV. Y. Leamon H. VV. Lownie ul. H. Lux B. A. McCandless G. F.. McCollough XV. D. Mf:Eachron J. E. Margolis J. H. Miner L. l. Miller P. Miller C. K. Milner A. R. Moses R, M. Nichols -l. A. Noon C. M. Oflenhauer XY. A. Olsen G. A. Omohnndro L. R. Orton M. R. Paullus C. R. Pettierew H. Pforzheimer R. H. Pickard A. E. Poarch R. M. Polstra G. O. Pratt R. Pugh F. M. Rahn C. E. Reiley J. M. Rosenberg C. Schrader VV. U. Seiler H. Cr. Shimp NV. D. Shonkwiler l.. S. Sift M. F. Skfnner R. Staley x 4 C. F. Strom P. H. Sunncs R. J. Sntherlin E. C. Sxendsen D. R. Tam C. H. Tillett I. C. Vaughan rl. R. VVergin R. C. NVheeler H. F. VViegandt P, H. XVolfard XV. S. VVood EP c-1 F: F' P' o ra F: F' F' ru F FH EP ru F: Fm P cz F F' President .................... R. H. Chandlcr Secretary-Treasurer .. H. Pforzheimer TOT'-Clinton. Milner, Offenhauer, Pratt, Lownie, Tam, Dunn. Knowlton, Hiddle, Rosen- berg. Petticrew, Clark. Hunzilcer, Humphreys. Heinen. Jacobi. Frangos, Paullns. McEaChron, Nkfood. Shonkwiler. Frederieks, Pickard, Gillilan, Castino, Hilherg, Devol. Perkins. Nichols, Gus- taitis, Behrends. Farrow, L. Miller, Eickmever, Hrmfeld. Jones. Brafford, Strom. Pugh. Sunnes, Kmzer, Kline. TOP-Harmon, Burgess-Dye, Buxton, Fick, Sanders. Vaughan, -luvc, Anning. Luedemann, Barry, Johnson, Wfiegandt, Bluemel, Seiler, Staley, Brunner. Shimp, Reiley, VVergin, Hartman, Engelking, Doyle, Hersh, Griffcnhagcn. Black, Rahn, MeCandlcss, Svendsen, Chand- ler, Pforzhcimer, George, Coddington, Suther- lin. Andres, Robert F. B.S.Ch. E. Columbus PIA.: .-X.l.Cli.lC.: Intramural Sports: Reamers Club: Yar- sity Track. Black, Donald E. D .S.Ch.lf. Chicaigw. ill. Pi lillllllil 'l'hi: .'X.l, Ch.li.: C a t a l y s t . Yice-Pres.: Debris. r. lid.: l:l'CSlllll8.Il I Track: Gala XYeelc Comm.. Chr.: Gini- .. , let Club, Xice-l row Bluemel, Edward l'5.S.Ch.lf.. Haltmore, Md. Sigma l'hi lfpsiloni .'X.l.Ch.li.: Catalyst' intramural Sports: l ' Club: Yarsty Track, Co-Capt. 50 Brafford, Donald A. B.S. Ch.E. Indianapolis Beta Theta Pi: ,-X.I. Chl.: Catalyst: De- bate, Mgr.: Pistol T e a m: Playshob: Varsity B a s e b a ll Mgr. Brandt, Alfred W., Jr. B.S.Ch.E. Indianapolis .X.l.Ch.F.: Camera Club: Debris, Jr. Bus. Mgr.1 lY.B..'X. .'X. Brandt, Harold H. B.S.Ch.l2. Logan sport Brown, Kenneth R. B.S.Ch.E. Lafayette .fX.I.Ch.E.: Distin- tinguished Student: Phi Lambda C11- rilon: Religious Council. Burgess-Dye, jack A. B.S.Ch.E. Fort Thomas, Ky. .'Xl'iha Tan Omega: .-X.l.Ch,E.: Debating. Burks, Robert H. B.S.Ch.E, Glen Ellyn, Ill. Triangle: 1X.l.Ch.E. Catalyst: Engineer: Gimlet Club1S.A.A.: Skull and Crescent. Chandler, Robert H. I3.S.Ch.li. H ammond Triangle: A.l.Cl1.E,, J l res.: Catalyst. Chipman, Ernest E H.S.Ch.E. Hlcinulgce, Olcla. .X.l.Ch.lf. Christy, Harlan Rus- sell H.S.Ch.lf. Lafayette TTI..-X.: A.l.Ch.E. Choral Society: Dis- tinguished Student lilce Club: Cniver- sity Choir. Coddington, J. A. B.S. Ch.E. l'.21POI'tC Sigma Nu: Catalyst. Cory, Myron T. B.S.Ch.E. l-aPo1'te Tau Kappa Epsilon: Distinguished Stu- dent. Cripe, Ralph W., jr. B,S.Ch.E. South Bend Acacia. Dailey, L. T. B.S.Ch.E. Indianapolis P.l.A. Dunn, Ray P. B.S.Ch.E. lllilmette, Ill. A.l,Cll.E.1 C a r y C l u b. Yice-Pres.: Glee Club. Engelking, Fred S. B.S.Ch.E. Indianapolis Phi Gamma Deltai A.l.Ch.E.: Debatingg P Clubg Pistol Team. Felix, G. B. B.S.Ch.E. Lafayette George, Clark A. B.S.Ch.E. Cleveland Heights, Ohio Phi Kappa Psi: A.l. Ch.E.3 Catalystg ln- tramural Sports. Gustaitis, John W. B.S.Ch.E. East Chicago Tau Kappa Epsilon' 1 A.l.Ch.E.: Intra- mural Sportsg New- man Club. Harmon, William M. B.S.Ch.E. New Albany Siema Alpha Ep- s i l on g A.l.Ch.E.3 Hand: Catalyst. Harris, Dale A. B.S.Ch.E. Wlashiiigton Sigma Alpha Ep- silong A.l.Ch.E.: Catalyst: Intramural Sports. Hartman, Rogers A. BS. Ch. E. New Albany Sigma Alpha Ep- S1lOllQ A.l.Ch.E.3 Cadet Qlficers' Lun- cheon Comm.g Cat- alyst: F r e s hm an Fencing: Intramural Sports: P.O.M.M.g Scabbarcl and Blade. 31 Heinen, John M., jr. B.S.Ch.E. Fowler P.l.fX.p A.l.Ch.E.: American Chemical Societyg Intramural sportsg N c w m an Club. Hersh, Herman I. B.S.Ch.E. South Bend P.l.A., Pres.: A.l. Ch.F.: Distinguished Studentg Engineer, Jr. lid.: lntramural Sports: Phi Lambda Upsilong Reamers Club: Skull and Cres- Cent. Holloway, C. A. B.S.Ch.E. Downers Grove, Ill. Alpha Kappa Lamb- da: rX.l.Ch.lf.g Bandg Choral Societyg Dis- tinguished Studentg Glider Club: lntra- mural Sportsg Phi Lambda Cpsilon. 32 Homeyer, Howard john B.S.Ch.E. Chicago, Ill. Pi Kappa Phig A.l. Ch.E.1 .-X in e r i c an Chemical Society. Humfeld, G. P. B.S.Ch.li. Muncie Pi Kappa Phi: .-X.l. Ch.E.g Cary Club: Choral Society: En- gineerg Glee Club. Humphreys, RobertS. B.S.Ch.l2. l.inton .X.l,Cb.li.: .Xmerican Chemical Society. Hunt, William T. B.S.Ch. ll. South Bend lixponent, Ed.: Sig- ma Delta Chi, Vice- Pres. Hunziker, O. F. B.S.Ch.E. LaGrange, lll, Kappa Delta Rhog A.I.Ch.E.: Cary Clubg Catalyst: Iu- tramural Sports. Johnson, Morris J. B.S.Ch.E. Hammond Yarsity Baseball. Jones, Edwin K. B.S.Ch.E. 0111: Park, lll. Triangle. .X.l.Ch.l2.: Alpha Phi lnlinegag Cosmopolitan Club: Distinguished Stu dent: Engineer. lid. Kirkpatrick, R. W. B.S.Cli. li. NYest Lafayette Beta Theta Pig A.l Cll.lVi.Q Cadet Hifi- cers' L u n c b e o n C om m.: Catalyst Intramural Sports Playshop. Klein, Edward J. B.S.Ch. li. Schenectady. N. Y. Sigma Pig .'X.l.Cli.lf1 Lanuti, H. B.S.Ch.E. Ladd, lll. P,l..'X.: .'X.l.Ch.E.1 Catalyst. Luedemann, DavidH. B.S.Cl1.E. Indianapolis P.l.fX.: .-X.l.Ch.F.: Cary Clulu. McAlpin, Arthur W. B.S.Ch.E. lies Plaines, Ill. P.l..X.: A.l.Ch.E.: Freshman Golf. McCandless, BruceA. B.S.Ch. E. Cleveland, flhio Pi Kappa Phi: ,Nl Ch.E.3 Catalyst: Choral Society: De- bris, Ir. Rus. Mgr.: Fraternity Pr e 5 i - dent's Council: Gim- let Cluli: Glee Club: lunior Prom Comm.: l'.Cl.Rl.Kl.: Sealmluard and Blade. Miller, Loren J. B.S.Ch.lT. Butler P.l..-X.: A.l.Ch.E.: Rand. Morgan, Ralph E. H.S.Ch.E. Washington l'.l,.'X.: Freshman Basketball. Nichols, Robert Maurice HS. Ch.E. Hammond Acacia: A.l.Ch.E.: lntramural Debate Mgr. Nicholson, Finley Clayton B . S. Ch . E. Rochester .-X.l.Ch,E. Noel, Joe E. B.S.Ch.E. lVarsaw Phi Pi Phi, Oberle, R. Donald H.S.Ch.E. Lafayette .-X.l.Ch,E.: Distin- guished Student: lu- tramural S p o 1' t 5 Newman Club. Offenhauer, C. M. B.S.Ch.E. Hamilton, Ohio Cary Club, Treats.: Distinguished S t u - cl e n t : lntramural Sports: Phi Lambda Upsilon. Olsen, Willard Ax- tell B.S.Ch.E. Chicago, Ill. Phi Pi Phi: Frater- n i t y President's Council. 33 Perkins, George B.S. Ch.I2. Marion PIA.: A.I.Ch.F.: Distinguished S t u- dent: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Reamers Club: Sigma Pi Sig- ma: Student Senate: Tau Beta Pi. Petticrew, C. Richard B . S. Ch.E. Pine Bluff, Ark. Beta Theta Pi: A.I. Ch.Fl.: Catalyst: De- bating: Distinguish- ed Student: Forensic Council: Freshman Baseball: Intramural Sports: P Club: Phi Lambda Upsilonl Playshop: Serivener: Scrivener Club: Tau Beta Pi: Tau Kappa Alpha: Varsity Squash: Zouaves. Phillips, R. F. B.S.Ch.E. Lafayette Phi Kappa Sigma: Intramural Sports. 34 Pickard, Richard H. B.S.Ch.E. XVilmette, Ill. .'X.I.Ch.E.: B an d 1 Cary Club, Pres.. Intramural Sports: Reamers Club. Poarch, A. E. B.S.Ch.E. Indianapolis A.I.Ch.E.: Catalyst. Pratt, George O. B.S.Ch.E. Hammond Delta Tau Delta: Catalyst: Debating. Pugh, Robert B.S.Ch.E. Bellevue, Ky. Delta Tau Delta: .X.I.Ch.E.: Catalyst: Distinguished S t u - cl e n tg Fraternity Presidenfs Council: Gimlet Club: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Skull and Crescent: Student Senate: Tau Beta Pi: Union, Vice-Pres. Rahn, Frederick Mac B.S.Ch.E. Indianapolis Delta Tau Delta: A.l.Ch.F..: Catalyst: Intramural Debate Mgr. Reiley, Charles E. B .S.Ch. Hfest Lafayette P.l..X.: .f'X.I.Ch.lT.: Freshman Football: Intramural Sports: P.O.M.M.: Skull and Crescent: Sophomore Cotillion C o in ni.: Student Senate, Fxee. Council: Var- sity Basketball Mgr. Robinson, F. W. B.S.Ch. E. Lakewood, Ohio Alpha Kappa Lamb- da: Distinguished Student: Fraternity Presidents Council: Intramural Sports: Phi Lambda Up- silon. Seiler, Wallace Ur- ban B.S.ChF. Ifvausville PIA.: A.I.Ch.I2.g Distinguished S t u - d e n t : Intramural Sports: Phi Lambda liJI'l75llOlli Tau Beta 1. Shimp, H. George B.S. CILE. South Bend Acacia: A.I.Ch.I2.: Playshop. Smith, Charles D. B.S. Ch. E. NVest Lafayette .-X.I.Ch.E.: Intra- mural Sports. Staley, Ronald W. B.S.Ch.E. Fort VVayne A.I.Ch.E.: Distin- guished Studentg Phi Lambda Upsilong Tau Beta Pi. Strom, Charles Fredrick B.S.Ch.E. East Chicago Sigma Alpha Ep- silon: A.l.Ch.E. Secy.-Treas.: Cat- alyst, Pres.: Frater- n i t y Presidents Council: Intramural Sports. Sunnes, Phillip H. B.S.Ch.E. Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau: A.I.Ch.E.: Catalyst: Intramural Sports. Svendsen, Edward C. B.S.Ch.E. Indianapolis PI..-X.: A.I.Ch.E.1 American Chemical Society: Cosmopoli- tan Club: Intramural Sports. 900419 Tillett, Charles H. B.S.Ch.E. Toronto, Ont. A.I.Ch.E.1 Cary Club: Catalyst: In- tramural S D o r t S 3 Reamers Club. Vaughan, john Col- lins B.S.Ch.E. Marioii Alpha Tau Omega: Distinguished S t u - dent: Phi Lambda Upsilon. Wergin, James R. B.S.Ch.E. Fort Sill, Okla. Acacia: A.I.Ch.E.: Catalyst: Dis t i n - gn i s he d Student: Phi Lambda Up- silon: Playshop: P. O.M,M.: Scabbard ind Blade: Tau Beta 1. Werner, John E. B.S.Ch. E. Culver Distinguished Stu- dent: Phi Lambda Upsilon, Westphal,Norman E. B.S.Ch.E. Michigan City P.I.A.: A.l.Ch.E.: Intramural Sports. Wheeler, Robert C. B.S.Ch.E. Terre Haute Delta Chi: A.I.Ch.E.: Catalyst: Fraternity Presidenfs Councilg Varsity Basketball. Wood, William S. B.S.Ch.E. Indianapolis A.I.Ch.E. 35 CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING!! H' w xx , , , ,. 1 w x V 1 L Q 2 1, .xy w 'kwl v X X f f-F 1.35-f, J -x k ,wx uf , an 1 xr , ,,M, ,U N f' . N '.q! J if x Hvfff, 4 V f , . lik rr 44 :5?i W , .4 H - Q 'ffl x ' ,J :lm - 'N J Q 1 .. ji, ,QNX b ' V wg., ff W Wx 'V ,lVH,LNGiNEE?HTf Ci7U,EN21NfD'Qw f .V uf ef if1U 37 Z'-25 Q3 xv. K. HATT G. E. LOMMEL F. W. GREVE la. H. PETTY G. P. SPRINGER 38 4 -NSN FACULTY MEMBERS Cr. O. Ashman R. B. Crepps C. A. Ellis F. VV. Greve NV. K. Hatt VV. -T. Henderson L. H. INICIHIHGI' XY. A, Knapp G. E. I.OIl1l1l6l ll. H. Petty A. P. Poorinan .l. H. Porscli TOP-Turnbell, Freeman, Mitchell, Ross. Reynolds, Latter, NYaling, Ingwalson, Rose. Byington, Keenan, Maisli, XYoocl. STUDENT MEMBERS j. M. Baker R. R. Byington K. Freeman . F. Ingwalson F. F. Maisli J. C XV, O. lllitchcll XY. H. Keenan R. H. Latter C. T. Reynolcls G. TJ. Rose L. Serviss E. Soneson E. Spencer P. SlJl'l1lg'C1' . XV. Todd B. Xviley Civil Engineering HOlll3l'Hl'j' lfounclecl nt Lnlivcrsity of lllinois lll 1971 Established at Purdue in 19:9 OFFICERS President ......... XV. H. Keenan Yice-l'resicle11t .... C. T. Reynolds Secretary . ., ..... F. lf. Maish Treasurti R. R. Byington . NV. Ross . C. Turnbell L. XYaling . D. VVoocl N0'llSdEl IHS N0'llSdf:l IHD N0'llSrlEl lllfl N0'llSflEI IHD N0'llSdEl IHD N0'IlSdH IHD N0'llSdH IHD HD I SclEl ll lSCE ASCE ASCE ASCE AS.C.E. A.S.C.E. FACULTY MEMBERS C .-X. Ellis XX XV. I. Freel XX STUDENT MEMBERS A. l. Alter R l. D. Anderson F NY. S. Anderson nl, E. D. Ayer H bl. M. Baker R C. H. Bowers NV L. H. Brown C. R. R. Byington M C. H. Canham XV E, G. Closson R C. XV. Cox K. R. E. Davenport .-X. F. bl. Dnbsky ll. D. A. Eidson R. D. Q. Epp C. XY. F. Erickson D. C. P. Fwoldt F. K. Hatt Fl. Henderson . H. Fatout N. Fisher K. Freeman XY. Gibbs S. Harrison T. Hooper F. Ingwalson Kachorsky H. Keenan M. Kimmel Y. Kleninie XV. Klika H. Lacey H. Latter A. Letsinger D. McCormick P. McDowell XY. A. Knapp G. E. Lonnnel D. H. McFadden F. F. Maish D. D. Mason M. E. Miller XV. O. Mitchell F. Milner S. T. Nadolski bl. E. Noel G. G. Pollock P. NV. Reed XV. H. Reininga C. T. Reynolds L. Rieth G. D. Rose A. XV. Ross L. Rowan B. A. Royer TOP-Cox, Schurman, Wlright, Suardi. Snodgrass, Erickson, Ingwalson, Royer. Gibbs, Zuck, Keenan, Brown, Rieth, Letsinger, Klilca, Reed. I bl. H. Matthews R. B. VViley R. L. Rupley XV. Scholer P. Schriner F. G. Sehurnian F. T. Sheets A. R. Simpson H. L. Snodgrass . M. Suardi . C. Turnbell R. E. Turner C. Thoma F. P. Verdiechio bl. L. VValing R, M. YVarcl L. D. NVood N. B. VVright G. NV. Zuck ,l R Ross, Rachorsky, NN ard, Davenport, Reininga, Rnpley, Fatout, Pollock. Freeman, Latter, Reynolds, Ewoldt, Miller, Anderson, Mitchell, XV. Anderson, McDowell. Maish, Rose, Vklaling, Byington, Turnbell, Milner, Canham, Wlood. Student Branch of American Society of Civil Engineers Founded in New York City in 1852 Established at Purdue in 19:21 OFFICERS President R. R. Byington Vice-President .............. R. C. Turnbell Secretary .. .... G. D. Rose Treasurer ...... J. L. XfValing A.S.C.E. A S C 'SQ' 43? 'Q we 'Q' +1-:ff Anderson, WilIiamS. B.S.C. E. Western Springs, III. Sigma Phi Epsilong A.S.C.E.g Cary C I u bg Intramural Sports, Anderson, john D. B.S.C,E. Indianapolis I'.l.A.: A.S.C.E. 'Ea 'if' QQWN' Byington, Robert R. B. S.C. E. Chicago, III. Theta Xi: A.S.C. Pret-2.5 Chi Ep' s i I o n 1 Fraternity I'residi:nt's Council. Baker, James M. B.S.C.E. Mclieesport, Pa. Phi Gamma Delta: Alpha Phi Omegag A.S.C.I2.: Chi Ep- silon: Distinguished Student: Military Ball Comm.g P Club, Pistol Team: P.O.M.M.: Scala- lnard and Bladeg Tau Beta I'i. Davenport, Robert Eugene B.S.C.E. BuH'aIo, N, Y. Closson, Edgar G. B. S.C.I2. Logan sport Kappa Sigma: A.S, C.E.1 Dolphin Clubg Fraternity Presi- dent's Council: In- tramural Sportsg P Clubg Varsity Swimming. Canham, C. H. B.S.C.E. Virden, III. Sigma Nu: Alpha Phi Uniegaz qX.S.C, Hg NYesIcy Illaycrs. Hooper, William T., Jr. B . S. C. E. Chicago, III. Theta Chi, A.S.C. E.: Scabbard and Blade: Silver Maskg Varsity Fencing. Ewoldt, C. P. B.S.C.E. Crawfordsville Sigma Chig A.S.C. Eg Student Senate. Eidson, David A. B.S.C.If. Mishawaka A.S.C.E.: Reamers Club. Dillon, William H. B.S.C. E. Indianapolis B eta Theta Pig Playshop. CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGI CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGII Ingwalson, Carl F, C. IZ. Nlaukato, Minn. Ilclta Tllll Dcltll .'X.S.C.IVi.Q Chi lip- siloug Ilchatiilgg IIistiug11isI1ccI Stu- cl 1' 11 ti IIlfl'2lllllII'1lI Spiirts. Kachorsky, M. S. B.S,C.l2. Nlanvillv, N. VI. l'.I..'X.: .-X.S.C.Ii.: Cary CIUIJL Fresh- man 'Il-nnisg I11- lI'2llllllI'1lI Sports. Keenan, William H B.S.C.E. Ilatun. Canal Zona' l'.l..'X,Z A.S.C.Ii.: Chi l :IJSlIOll1 C05- iiiopolitzm C I u Img Ilistinguishcd Stu- rlt-ut: Tau Beta Pi. Latter, Richard H. l3.S.C.E. Chicago, III. I'i Kappa .f'XIpI1ag .X. S.C.Ii.: Cary Cluhg Chi lfpsilong Ibis- ti11g11isI1c1I Student' IIllI'Ei1lll1I'2lI Sports Yzirsity Iiuuciug. II Club: Silver Mask: Tau Beta l'i' McCormick, Dean I3.S.L'.Ii. CIIXIIIUII, Uhio Sigma ,'XIph:1 F11 wil-1113 .X.S.C.Ii,. II41Il1IlIlI LYXIUIIQ SIU llI.l IWII11 I'-wi. IVIcDoweII, Frank P. I2.S.C.If. L'im'i11u:1Ii, Uhicv I'hi ISM-ltzl Tlxclal ,X,S.C.I7,.g I Il I 1' 214 111111'11I SIVHVISI IT'.lP XI . XI. Nlaish, Frederic F. I'I,S.C,'I'i. YIIIIFIUII Sigma Chig gX.S.C lg.3 L hi Izpsilou 42i111Iut Child! l ' , , . 1 k Iuhg X :11's1ty Iwjuil- I111II Mgr, Mason, Donald D. limits X.S.L . lx. Miller. M- E- Milner, Frank IY.S.C.I3f. 145.5 gg. IAfI 1'1M'ttc Chivfigo, III. I':111 Iiz11.11+z1 Iipbiloui If 1. AX.: A-X'S,C'E.: X-SIU-Ill I'Il 51ml11'- I11tr:111111rS1I Sports: ll 5I 3fI5- I11t1':1murz1I Sports KI Q 11: P.ffl.M.lvI.1 Rc:1111u1'5 C I u IJ: Sc:1I1Iuu'cI IIIILI Blade. Mitchell, Willard O. B.S.C.E. Iiiclimiapolis fX.S.C.lE.: Chi Ep silon: P Club: Varsity Easebzill, Reynold 5: Chester T E.S.C.E. R ich iiioiid P. I. A.: .-X.h.C,lI.3 Chi IQPSIIOIIQ llis lII1g'l1I5IlCfI Sliiili-:il 7i'nll'lYFN Pollock, George Gordon B.S.C.E. Szicraiiiuuto. Cal. Trziiisler from Le land Slim lord Uni- vc1'sily 3 Iizipi wa Sig mn. Snodgrass, Harold L Il.S,C. li. Lrirw ill X.S.i'1li, Scholer, LV. ILS. CE. Iiifziyiflte Phi Iiappii l?Qig .X. Sf. Ii.: fi i m lei Chili: Nlililziry I7IL:II lfciiiiimg LI iiiiin. .ILA PV. Ross, Andrew E-.b,L..I.1.. lizist Chicago A.S.C'.F.: Chi lip- siloiiq Llisliugiiislicll Sludciit: flfaiu Iilclzi Pi. Zuck, Gerald W. B.S.C.E. Kingiiiziii P.I,.X.: .X.S.C.l2.g Camera Cluhg Sil- vcr Mask: Varsity Fencing. Wood, Leonard B.S.L.lL. NYc'st Iiilziycttc Ilhi Kappa Psi: A. S.C.E.: Chi Epsi- lon: Distinguislicnl Stuclciitg Iiiigiiicc-i'g lfxpuiiciit, Jr. IMI.: Cimlct Club: Iii- traiiiiiral S ll 0 rt s Mgr.: Sigma IJQI- t a C h ig Stiiiluiil Sciizilc. Ward, R. M. B.S.C.E. Gary gX.S.C.E.g Glee Cl iilm. Turnbell, Robert C. B.S.C.li. Frankfort :X.S.C.E.. Y i C 0- Prcs.: Chi Iipsiloiig liitrzimurzil Sports. CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGI ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERIN ti 44 -Q ., -f Y 0 , N fs, NI f.:.,...,.u 51 HMI! ' wild!! 'QAM' lf' 1 4 5 .3303 3 W8 x C ' if '. . V . ' , 5 T ' -' 'xv I '5i'fS- l3'1'35'5Tf5'4f'??lQ'3f'?1 ' W , V f- 1 . N7 x e- N is-f,'1-f 13-1f ji '-1 ni 'f 1 ws -'1 Vi,1fT 'ITT 1 , ,11 f '1'ff'f1'- 'nr 1- Pa 'nn wwf. fs 1 T rin ,qw-.-wr 1v,,1 '1 1,111 ,,11 V . ,- H111 1 E 1 1' ' 11 y -1 ' -113 v L '1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' W T U V1 IDM 311 111 11 M in 1. W 1.1. U W ii fi JNL E' Ni-If '1 I1' lu IFB LNG 1 1, 1 1,, 11 1 1 111111 V' Y I .1 ..-, .1 J.71'.IL1 I 1 '1 N1 1,1.1.1.-.11.1,- 1.. 14. ...1,m..J 1, ,1 Mx. . J L . .J 1. -.,1,1.. 11.41 C. S. RGYS -I. H. KARR C. F. HARDING D. T. C.-XNFIELD D. D. EVVING 1 11 ff f Z 4' Z ,f if WM? -:,.f'L ' 1 5: in rg ry: 7 ,7 . 1 -111 1 11 111.1 .1 11 1, f 1 1 1 '11 11 ww tw 1.15 fH'?Wf'ffr1r11fXv . f 1 fx . IL1 W 1 1 H' 'F L 1 1Wz1Mu1 1W111 1,Y.1a1ff,i.11lLPx1. EN1L1MIEFE. .1,,,,.,,,1f1 1. ' 1 46 4,111.1 .11 .4 P.. ....'.,1.Q,.. -. ... FACULTY MEMBERS J. M. Arnold D. D. Ewing L. D. Rowell L. E. Beck R. H. George C. S. Roys C. IV. Caldwell C. F. Harding E. M. Sabhagh D. T. Cauiield G. V. Mueller A. N. Topping D. L. Curtner STUDENT MEMBERS NI. XY. Batchelor J. M. Evans H. XV. Mcliee E. DI. Baumhach E. G. Greher R. ll. Sehlunclt R. NV. Bcauclxvay C. F. Hall C. D. Sloan S. T. Brewer E. L. Keller NY. L. XVearly bl. F. Brubaker -I. C. Leffel H. F. XVells L. XV. Buchanan L. F. Liseher H. E. XVeppler li. H. Burrell R. XY. Loehr XY. XY. XYinter bl. E. Burroughs M. E. Love S. R. XYirth R. E. Dutenhaver K. B. lNleEaehron XV. ll. XYood G. -I. Easley TOP-Batchelor. Keller, Schlunclt, Mueller, Wfood, XYinter. Caldwell, Baumbach. Love, Leffel, McKee, Wiearly, Sloan. NVQIIS, Evans. Dutenhaver. Hall, Buchanan, Easley, Beaudway, Loehr, Liseher, Brewer Brubaker, XYeppIer, Burrell, Mcllachron, XYirth. Greber, Burroughs. IIN VJJVII V151 IIN VJJVII VLSI IIN VJJVII VLSI IIN VJJVII VH VLH II JV VJ IIN 1 I -9 o fT H - 2 I: SQ, ..-...I 1. I L -1 IE. 5' O ru L4 fu ...A . .Tm-' 2, Q v-. Q-- .aapr IT! nr .. 5 8 H2 Fai' : 3 5 Q 1 4 -1 : fu :- ra -I ,- ... 2. 'Q : Q 5 B ' C' 5 I., -5 I OFFICERS Prusiclcut . li. B. Nlcliachron Yiee-President .. ........... . 'IT 35: 5715: nN vaavx vu .Q . 'oi ,. Z 0435 gas 1-. Purdue Branch of .Xmurican lnstitutc of lilcctricul En- ginecrs l:OlllNlCCl at l'urclue, Ohio, and Pennsylvzlnin L'nix'cr- SltlUSll1 IQOO lfstnblishecl at Purdue in IQOO OFFICHIQS Clllllflllilll .... llf l,. XN'czu'ly x'lCC-Cllillllllllll . lf. H. ,lustin Secretary ,l. R. XYooclruff Treasurer ..... S. R. XX'irth Fzuulty Adviser ........... . 1. H. Bowman Senior RClJI'CSCIll1Z1llX'C ....... K. .X. Giffin junior Representzrlivc ....... ......,.... I., ll. Suunrlers 43 TOP-Luginhill, Gallup, Kwnlek, Karr, l-o'.vcry, Ruarlc, Ramsey, Caldwell, Reedy. Sprague, Yang, XX'hitcomb, Nottingham, Mueller, Emhertson, Ford, Nihlson, Curtis Beck, Tung, Keller, Batchelor, llalc, Birge, Easley, Roth, Levy, Futoohee. Hall, johnson, XX'hitney, Aikman, DeGroot, Lcflel, Wood, Mortensen, NVallace Gr-iscr. Curtncr, Dutcnhzlver, XX'ills, Meacham, jump, Blistain, Rapalslci, Burroughs, New- lllflll. T rlJ 11OP1B3llIlllJHCl1, Schlunclt, 'XvCllI3lCT, Cleavelaml, Birdsall, Evans, X'Vells, Murray. Xlvinzelcr, Malice, Lutgens, Scott, -lustiu, llollowzly, Huppman, Merriam, Yogel, Mclntirc, Lammel, XYalters, Bouton, Brown, Dana. XN'illennar, Lawrenz. Greber, Burrell, Mcliuchron, Buchanan, Beauclway, Brubaker, Loehr, Lischer, Sloan ovich. Conciatu. XYinter, Giffin. XYearly, Bowman, XYirth, XN'ooclrulf, Brewer, Bunovich. LECTRICAL ENGINEERING Aikman, Oliver 12.3.11 li. Ixlilllll I' I X ' 'X I If I7 liitrztmural Sports, Batchelor, John W I1.S.Ii.li. liiiliuiixuicilis l.:uulul:t Clii .Xliilizt .'X. I. li. E.: Ili. tiuguislienl Sluileut Iilgi Kziiipa Nu. ,. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL Baumbach, Earl J. Il,S.li,l . Stiutli liifuil -l l X- I'. I. X.. .'X.l.I'f.II. li t II liilltlill Nu l'istiiI illrilllt. Beaudway,RobertW, l'l.S.Ii.lf. tfliiczigo, III. l'i Iiuliiiil .Nliiliilj ,X l.IQ,E.3 llislin- uuislietl Stutleut Ifratcruity Presi- Llenfs Cigiuncilg Skull and Lrcsct,-ill: I:ui Iletzt Ili. ' Birdsall, Lewis C. ILS. EE. tiiluiicou, Ill. I'Iii liaiiiizi Sigma X I li IA Ii' i . . . T.. 'UI ll'1,lIIltll' :il Sports, Blauey, R. D. ILS, E. E. lilllli-2lN City, Xlii. Ixziiiiui I lcltu Iiluv Larry L, lull, Blistain, William, jr I' 9 IV' If ut r 4, .. l.ziI:1yt-ltr Iiziiilizi Signing .NI If.lf. Boroviak, E. T. B.S. E. E. Chicago, Ill. Theta Xi, Bouton, Maurice N. B.S. Leouia, N. -I. Triangle: .-X.I.E.E.: Band: Cary Club Glce Club: Intra- mural Snorts: Uni- versity Choir. Brewer, S. T. B.S.E.E. NVcst Lafayette PIA- -XIFF' C a d e t Officers Luuclieou Comm.: Ilistiuguished Stu- dent: Eta Kappa Nu: Intramural Sports: P.O.M.M.: Religious Council: Tau Beta Pi.: N'V.B. A..-X. Brubaker, john F. BS. E. E. Fort NVayue Illii Gamma Delta: 1X.I.E.E.3 Clioral Society: Concert Choir: llistin- tfuislwd S t u cl C I1 tg Engineer: Eta Kap- pa Nu: Glec Club: Scalvbard and Blade: Tau Beta Pi: Uni- versity Choirg NV. B.A.A. ENGINEERING LECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINL Burroughs, J. E. B .S.E. Rochester, N. Y. A. I. E. E.: Distin- guished Studentl Eta Kappa Nug P. O,NI.M.g Tau Beta Pi. Burrell, Kenneth H. B.S.E.E. South Bend Triangleg .-X.I.E.E. Ilistinguishcd Stu- dent: Eta Kappa Xu: Tau Beta Pi. Bunovich,Michae1 A. B.S. McKcesport, Pa. Tau Kappa Epsi- lon: . X.I.E.T'..: Cos- mopolitan Club. Buchanan, L. W. B.S.E.E. Covington. Ohio II.I.A.g A.I.E.E. Distinguished Stu- dentg Eta Kappa N ug Intramural Sports: Tau Beta Pi. Cieaveiand, G. W. B.S.E.E. NN-YILUIISII 'l.IIIQItf, .N.I.I'..I', lIIH'I'Zl I. IIIIYZ VI .X. X. Chamhcfiain. Richard VV. .fht . 2.1. IR 'Q Ii Ii SIIICIII, 'JIIIO .wggnnizi ilu: ,-XII g IlIIlL1IIIIlI'21I fm I, M313 Caldwell, joseph ILS. Ii.I'i. Loiniyard. Ill. il Ixappgi Iam: A. I XX' I I JJ.: Duncan, Richard L. BS. E. E. xx' ' cs! I..aIa3'ctlfg X':u'sity Ilzxf-.QIJQIII and BasIQf.'lI.iaIl, Dutenhaver, Rolland E. B.S.E.E. Misliawaka .X,I.E.E.: .Distin guishcd Studcnt. Dc Groot, john A. B.S.I:Q.E. XVinona. Mimi. I'. I, .'X.: .X.I.Ii.l'Q.. Xlpha Phi CRIIJCLIQ C14 rI 1 I fliifiinir-mi I riilfglirfm I:OI1'll!.' I'i'Jing,u1.Ir.'d Stu- thiii. Easley, Gilbert J. Embertson, M. A. E.S.E.E. I:l.S.E.E. Inclianapolis Valley City, N. Il. a Il dg .-Xcaciag :X.I.E.If.: ,Distinguisliccl Stu- Ifnginccrg Glider entg Eta Kappa Clubg .PlHj'SllO1'3. Nug Tau Beta Pi. Evans. I. Mack BS. EIS. Pina' Blull, Arli. Bela Tliuta Pig :XI Elf.: Ilzmdz Dis- riugufslmcl Student: Eta Kappa Nu. Ford, Paul C, Il , E, B. Frank fort lianslur mmm Ile Ifauwg .'X.l.E.12.: Radio Club. Gallup, Elmer E. I3.S.Il,l11. lVoIQ0llx'illQ I .l..'X.g .-X.I.IQi.l2. Geisqf. Kenneth R. I5.S. D.. h. Ifort XVzi.ync P. l. .-X.: .vX.'I.If1.Ii.: lYCllgIIllt'L'l'l Imra- IllI.Il'J'll Sportsi Play- sliovl T I1 Q Indif- penflunl. Giffin, Kenneth A. B.S.E.E. Bellaire, Ohio xX.I.E.I2.g G I i d e r Club. Good, iA1.beQrt P. B.b.I:.I:. Bronxville, N. Y. Kappa Sigmag Iu- tramural Sports. Graham, Robert E. B.S.E. E. Kansas City, Mo. .-X. I. Ii. Ii.3 Distin- guished Stiiclcnl. Greber, Edward G. B.S.E.E. Richmond Huiglils, Mo. Ilclta Tau Delta: A.I.E.Ii.g Bandg Distiuguislicrl Stu- dcntg Ifta Kappa Nu, Sccy.: Tau Beta I'i, LECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Hodgdon, William Wylie B.S.lE.E. llittsburgh, Pa. Sigma Chi: A.I.II. Eg Fratcrnity Prcsidenfs Councilg Gimlet Club, Prcsg Intramural Sports Mgr.: Iron Key: IW Clubg Varsity Football Mgr. Harrison, F. E. HS. Sherwood, Ohio A.I.E.E.3 Cary Cluhg lutramural Sports, Hanneforth, Earl W. Hop!-:in5, Georg B.S.l2.E. Indianapolis Thuta Tau. Hall, Clayton F. B,S. li. li. Swanton, Ohio gX.I.E.E.Z Distin- guisltecl Stuclcntg Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Ruta Pi. jump, jarncs Edward lf1,S.Ii.l5., Xoltlwxillt- IM-lla l.tu llt'll2l1 .X I I' I' ' I mon N104- l'rt-5, johnson, Robert Ellsworth ll,S.li,li lmliztxuunrliw Xlphn l.lu IIIIICQLL. X,l.li,lf., lfrzttcr- u 1 L y l'1't'si4lt'x1I'a ljrvllllflll lnlrzuuurztl Fllllflrl IJIQINNIIOIY' Ft' Llllllll 1' Ll llutl Illzului Skull :null lim-x4'L'Ill, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERIN4 Justin, Frank H. XX't'sl Igllizlycttc .Xvtivititrs Counflilg pX.l.k..l:.g XX BMX. X. Keller, Ernest L. , ILS IT IQ IitAUI'gL'IHXX'Il X I I' I Illsllll uisht-rl Sturlt-ut Ita Ixzippa Xu Kennedy. Colin G, IX S Ig If IN :wt I.:1Ig1x- II' .X,I,I',.I'... Iltsllll LllIsIlv'rI Nuflt-ut IIITIII IM-1.1 I'l Kochman. Iii. E I1 A I I . I.uu.,.,t I. I Ip I'. Kerber. Gordon H., K wolek. IVIatthcwj.sI. ILS Iiili. rg 5.11 If Iifllik INI'Iil'W Ili I'I1lIIIII on-I .X.I,If.If.L IIf II'IIII I' I X. X I I' It. YIIIIV I- IIIIII- IIIIVIIIIIIII I rpm!-. IQt'illIII.'l'X I, Iulr It nr X'..,xUNm! N1 UI, .ity Swinnniug in lqt.mH1,.N I' 3 M, IYHI-Ii' INJIII fotmv Lettel, john CA Ii 4 I: If I'uvIxt XIII. I' I X.. X I I. I. IIisIm41:1sIwII Flaw Ilint. Igz.. Iluiw Xi1.IiiIr.a1n..1.I .i wrt- Ixlli II-I Xl l'i Lempke, Walter J., Jr. B.S.I2.E. NVilm0tte, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta: Intramural Sports. Levy, George F. B.S. EE. Cicero. Ill. P. I. A.: A.I.I2.E.: XXIBA..-X. Lischer, Ludwig, F. B.S,Ii.li. Micliigztli City A. I. Ii. Ii.: Distin- guished Studentg If t a Kappa Xu: Scahlward and Blade: Tau Beta Pi, Secy. Loehr, Robert W. B.S,E.II. Richmond Phi Gamma Deltag Alpha Phi Omega: Distinguished Stu- dent: lita Kappa Nuq Fraternity Presidcnt's Councilg Intramural Sports: Skull and Crescentg S t u dent Senate: Tau Beta I'i. LECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Luginbill, WebsterF. B.S.E.E. NYest Lafayette A.I.If.E.: I II t r a- mural Sports: Reli- gious Council: Scalmbard and Blade. Love, Marion E. B.S.Ii.Ii. NVest Lafayette Phi Delta Theta: Ilistinguishcd Stu- dent: Eta Kappa N 11: P.0,M.M.: Scabbard and Blade: Tau Beta Pi. Long, George B. B.S.E.E. Osceola Ilelta Upsilon: A.I. EE Lommel, Edward G. B . S. E. E. Lawrenceburg Triangle: A.I.E.E. Distinguished Stu-I dent: Engineer: In- tramural Sports: VV. B.A.A. McKee, Herbert I1.S.I2.E. Intlizmupolif RClIIIlL'I'b I, ILIIQP. Ivlcliaclxron, Karl B If I1K.S.IA2.R. I'IlImlICI41I. xlibs. .X.I.F1.I'f,1 I3 u n II Cary CILIII1 Ilixtln- gnisltml Sttnlunl' Ii t ax Iilllillll Nu IQI-zulu-'rx Clulsg lit-- Iiuirma f -1 II nt I I llm III-lu III. Lutgens, Albert D. I2.S.Ii,I .. Sir-an X. Ifulls, 3.11. Iixtppzt Ilclizt Illmp X.I. li.Ii.g Hzllxx XX vt-It lIOIllIII.Q Iliin- Iet U I tm Iwg Intrzx murztl 51n.n'ts: I llulr: Xqlrmlx Inw- IHQIII Nlighr. I.I..X., ,X.I.I,.I..: I7 Morris, E. H ugh IELS. lil, I.o11isx'iIIe, Ky. I'lXlit'lII?!Il. lidito- rirtl Board, Nlznnag- ing lid.: Sigma Ixlcl In Ifltiz NY.U.qX..-X. Merriam, Glenn E. l:!.S. IUI31. loledo, Hlno I'IAX' XIFIT .xi1C1Q.L' V115 Uulgll xxyI :,.t..-x. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Mossmarm, Robert B I3 . ILE. South Bend A.I.E.li. Mnnay Vranl Newman, J. C. E, H T' I EL?-.F..IT. 1 furrelt 'ItIlx I'IIIiII, Calif. Theta Cliig ,X.I.E. H.: I II t V LI In Il I' ill 'iln,ii'Is. Nihlson, B. HS. ICQIEI. Cliiuugo, Ill. -1 1 V1 -. Ilvllzi L Ing gX.I .I',.I'.. Ramsey, Morris G. ILS. FL. li. l'1IiiIiiig,n,i1 PI X' -RIIEI5 ...., Reiner, Kenneth Il,S.I2.IT. Iilrmwklyn, N. Y. ITI.,-Ng. Inti'znnu1'aI Sports Mgr. IRHTITII, lfvallei' If I'l.g.lVi.ilf. I,i.f4.Al,'I1,. Iivgmsxille A-X.I.E,'lfi.: .X.S.M.QE. Scott, Donald B. B.S. EE. Geneva, Ill. Kappa Delta Rhog A.I.E.E.: P.O.M. Mg Varsity Track. Shank, Robert J. B.S.E.E. Goshen P.I.A.g A.l.E.E.1 Distinguished Stu- clentg Reamers Club. Sloan, C. Dwayne B.S.E.E. Brownsbnrg Kappa Delta Rho! A.I.E.E.g Distin- ffuished Student' Eta Kappa Nu. I Steffey, Charles D. B.S.E.E. Logansport P.I.A.g A.I.E.E.Z Distinguished Stu- dent. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Vogel, Gerald C. HS. Lafayette III.,-X. Vargo, F. W. B.S.I2.E. Indianapolis P.I..-X.: A. I. E. E.: Newman CIub. Trbovich, Nick B.S.E.E. Ifast Chicago 'I'I1uta Tang fX.I.If. Ii.: I7istinguisI1ctI Student: Fraternity I'rt-sicIent's Council: Intramural Sports. Thomson, Edward B.S.Ii.IE. Mzulisonvillu, Ky. I'i Kappa Phi: .'X.I Eli.: P.O.NI.M Student Senate: XY B..'N.i-X. Wearly, VViIIiam L. I3.S.IC.If,. XX:l1'i'vn III-In Ilia-1:1 I'i1 .X,I, I1.If.. I'1'w.g Ilzinflg IIiNIingliiNIxwI ' Flu- iIin1p Iitn Iizmpim NII1 I n11':i1n1n'rxI Sv-vita Inu II1gl'u I'i, Walters, J. N., jr. IIS. li. Ii. lfxwl flrzuigin. N, EI. 'I-VIZIIIQIUI ,X.I,If.I'i.. In-In-is, I' II mv I 11- QVQIIIIIIIQ IMI, VVaIIz-xcc, Robert Henry 1' Q If If 1... .. ,, I,.xI:iu-1l-- llli Imlpi-11 Ikig X It If. If.. IMI1-Iilii I,InIvL X IIVXIIN SXXIIIIIIIIIIQ si n II XX 1lIL'1' IMI-I, Whitney. bl. F, Willennar, Alfred H, VVIlliams, David F, Winter, William W- li S I' ll B.S'E'E. mllliil. XX I-ll Chicago' iii' lflll lflll-f l'lI'Ii'I Phi Kappa Psi: A. VH? ll l' l 'f'l I.E.I2.: Band: Dis- 'U '5 I fi I-T111 ' tinguisllecl Studentg I mm- il. M:il,1 Xlxiffl Eta Kappa Nu- liilllllll l'l.1xN,li.,il NN li X X WIIICY- Flimlz C1 X-Villiamw,'N1lliam.Lx Winzeiery John W. ll S lp I' B-S-PLE' Mmyxill- Ill Chicago' iii. 1' I x xiii If i.X'I'E-E- Hull--ll Nliilliill, Ili-4' Lillllui l'l1ly- l Vxfills, Robert C1 Wirth, S. R. B.S.Ii.E. NYC-st Lafayette P.I..-X.: .-X. I. E. Trcas.: IJ i s t i 11- Q guisliecl Stucleutg ld If t a Kappa Nu, Sccy.: Glen Club: ,lunior Prom C 0 m m. Rcamers Club: Student Scu- atc, lixec. Council: Tau Ileta Ili, Yicc- Prcs.: T I1 C Inde- 1 snclent. Woodruff, J. R. B,S.E.l2. Hatticsbtrg, Miss. ,-X.I.lf.If.: Uistiii- guislu-cl UTLIXICIIII IQCEIIIICFS Club. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINI 57 I I IECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERI NG y Av . .-,. ' . - 1'-,12-12.-1' ' f g,1gf.1g13-V.-Q.,, , . Q .v1, 1 ' I G, In-,I -E.1 ' X ,..- fu H, ,-sgfjff If 4 b.b. . A I .1-I 58 2.9! I ES! 'ff ,L T M. , 1. W-w - .. N--- AL. - 1, .-4'J,.,.,,..uf. l. XYICLCH ID. S. CIMXRK YICNIQMANN L. Y. LUUY G. A. YOUNG f li H 1. , 1 TCP-Daniels, Cox, Belury, Berg, Kelley, XX'liite, Krebs, Klailier. Stewart, O'Neal, Musham, Murray, XX'ray, Martin, llguor. Smith, Bice. Copleu, Bueutiug, Boruliauser, Gecler, X'X7iuter, XfX'illi:xu1:s, Pultz, X'auN:ltta, Gross lllllll. Kueelc, .-Xutoiui, XX'alil, XX'riglit, XX'ait. Kauy, lireiser, Parker. FJXCU LTY MEMBERS C. Hockema D. Hoffman M. ,laekliu C. King Xv. Lucly XX'. Messersuiitli . T. Miller X'. Mueller XX'. Muuro ll. Robertson ,X. Kauy M. Kelly L. Klailver l'. Krebs L. G. Kreiser D. Clark F-. .-X. XV. Cole il. S. Fairuiau H .l. XX'. Geiger G. F. S. Gray L. XX'. E. Gray C. F. XX'. Grere XX G. XXL Haskins G. G. .X. Hawkins G. R. H. Heyer C. STUDENT MliXlBFRSl Y H. F. Autouiui hl. N. G. Belury R. Ii. P. Berg C. G. XV. Bice li. L. 13. l5ur11l1ause1' O. XXV. Bueutiug H M, C. Cumptou G. H. L. Cupleu bl. li. N. Cox XX 5. D. Daniels XX R. F. Fguor L. N H. Ll. Geder F A. Grossman C. F. K ueelc XX'. lXlzu'tiu R. lXlurruy C. Muslizuu . ll, CJ'Ne21l la. Parker vl. Pultz Smith Rulueulweuig . K. Szuiclers H. Sliepzircl L. Solberg . Stoerer G. Xieueiuzum XX'alters . QX. Young b . lx. Stewart . .-X. Uuer XX'. XvZl.11NZ1fl?l ll. XVGITIOI' N. XX'z1it XX'zLl1l XX'. XX'l1ite li. XX'illiams . ll. XXf'iuter C . XX'ray XX'. XX'1'ig'l1t 1 HVlld V F1 we S16 BI' F.. SU 5 UQ 5 ft ft UQ E O 5 I Foruclerl jointly at L'uiversity ef lllinois and University of XX'iseousiu iu IQI5 listzxlllishecl at Purdue iu 1923 OFFICERS lJresi.,leut ...... ll. N. XX':1it X ice-l resident . 1. .X. Kauy Secretary ....... F. XX'alil A :D I va , , , f CTC. .TQ- Id HVL S 9 VW -1. lld HV lS D VW ld HVL S D VW VWSISHVLIJ VW9 SHVlld HVlld 61 TOP-Grossman, Lewis, Reed, Stivers, Tearney, Alden, Pearce, Stewart, Kettle. XVakefield, Carton, R. M. Kelley, Paul, Hammer, Heritage, Clutter, Bowen. Eichhorn, johnson, Cox, Setterblade, Small, Baals, Louderback, Langohr, Spring- 111311. FACULTY MEMBERS A. 'W. Cole J. XV. Geiger H. F. Girvin G. NV. Haskins G. A. Hawkins STUDENT MEMBERS F. Adams C. 1. Alden NV. R. Alexander ,l. M. Ammerman D. D. Baals F. C. Baase C. E. Bassett G. VV. Bice ,l. D. Bowen C. A. Bublitz H. B. Carbon l. E. Carr IJ. H. Carson R. F. Carton H. I. Cham' D. M. Chenoweth l.. VV. Chew :wearing FZQOFUUQ O Coplen E. N. Cox F. M. Crosby C. G. Daley P. L. Dalrymple M. A. Dean E. G. Doke R. VV. Dwight F. P. Eade F If R. L. A. R P. A. F. A. C. I. XV . S. H. F C. J. R. J. H. E. G. R. C. J. I. R. R. C. T. C. H C. C. Hockema D. Hoffman VV. Lindley V. Ludy H. Egly L. Eichhorn E. Flebbe H. Fox E. Gaiser F. Ganier l. Gerlach H. Gerlach VV. Gilbert M. Gniewosh R. Goodyear A. Grossman P. Hall E. Hammer A. Hecllund -T. Hein F. Helbig W'. Heller C. Heritage lddles E. Johnson M. Iorgeson B. Kahlenberg P. Katz M. Kelley S. Kelley L. Kepner VV. Kettle L. Klaiber I. Kroeger . F. Kueck W. Lambert EZ? 0'-1 :nv Q: has ca na 51,5 .NF o E514-a fl-CU 95 521 EE. 5-.-f QP' QQQ 23 QD :QB lbw 51 -u s 3 22: Q EF' mfi. gli gn 9529 H Q2 :UB E, f-'gg P33 gn. ?i Q' awww W F TU! P5271 WV. Messersmith H. M on roe A. Potter Rubenkoenig B. Langohr E. Lewis G. Louderback S. Lowman . H. Lucas VV. I. Ludman ,L H. Lynch ,l. F. McCauley N. R. Manlcey E. H. Mesterharm D. R. Moore D. F. Nlull B. Naganidhi S. B. Paul C. W. Pearce F. G. Petersen C. S. Pierce T. VV. Reed G. A. Riley XV. L. Roth S. Russell R. M. Sasser R. L. Schinbeckler B. G. Schlemmer R. N. Schneblin H. R. Sennstrom E. O. Setterblade G. E. Small I. W. Small B. M. Smith C. D, Smith VV. H. Smith Student Branch of American Society of Mechanical En- gineers Founded in 1880 Established at Purdue in 1909 OFFICERS Chairman .... R. K. VVelcly Secretary .. VV. B. VVolverton Treasurer .... R. K. Nesbitt Program Chairman ......... I. F. McCauley H. L. Solberg G. H. Shepard XM P. Turner G. A. Young J. F. Soles VV. I. Spitler K. VV. Sprankle G. F. Springman D. E. Steinle R. R. Stewart F. O. Stivers J. Strait H. Strang S. M. Strominski ,l A . H. Tearney . H. Tober C. I. Trees rl. VV. VanNatta F. E. Vinson R. N. Voigt F. G. lfVahl D N . . WVait M. C. Wakefield C. F.NVarner E. M. VVarren D. P. VVedel R. K. Weldy I. M. Wild F. B. VVilsOn VV. E. VVinter VV. B. Wolverton T. C. 'VVozniak P. C. lfVray E. K. VVright I. W. VVright F. I. Zircher M.E. A.S.M.E. A.S.M.E. A.S.M.E. A.S.M.E. A.S.M.E. A.S.M.E. A MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEER! Antonini, Herman F. B.S.M.E. Mitchell Sigma Phi Epsilon: Exponent, A d v. Mgr.: Gimlet Club: Pi Tau Sigma: P. O.AI.M. Anderson, Roy Frederick B.S.M.E. Ontarioville, Ill. Kappa Delta Rho: A.S.M.E.: Cary C 1 u bg Fraternity President's Council: Freshman Football and Swimming: In- tramural Sports g V a r s i t y Football and Swimming. Ammerman, J. M. B.S.M.E. Indianapolis Playshop. A1exander,WiIliamR. B . S. M. E. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Kappa Delta Rho: A.S.M.E.: Cary C I u bg Intramural Sports. Berg, Eugene P. B.S.M.E. Wiilmettc, III. Delta Upsilonz AS. M.E.: Intramural Sports. Belury. N. G. B.S.M.E. Vkfaterbury, Conn. Delta Upsilon: Ca- det Gfficers' Lunch- eon Comm. 3 I ntra- mural Sports: ,Ili Tau Sigma: If'.U.M. M.: Scabbard and Blade. Atkins, 'Vernon L. BS. M. E. Sabina. Ohio Glider Club. Blakley, J. H. B.S.M.E. Indianapolis Delta Upsilon: A. S.M.I?I.: Intramural Sports. Bice, G. W. B.S.M.E. Edinburg Phi Kappa: Px.S.M. E.: Band: Distin- guished Student: Newman Club: Pi Tau Sigma. Bornhauscr, L. B. B.S.M.Ii. lllvansvillvr -1. -, - . . Sigma Ihi Lpsi lon: V1 Tau Signm Society of !Xutomo- tix' e Lngniccrs, Sccy.-Treas. Bolds, M. H. B.S,I.l:,. NVQSL Lalziycttc AMR l' 1233. I-half . - 'Viva ,fam 4-pf' -e-'P' klruslcy, -I ILS XII 1l1i1':1:11 lll lx111.1 Xl llll NN Xl l' 1111 I'lIllI' ,wen ill lvl I111 l1e'1iIi iwn, Dax' llilxll N ,11x1l,11 N '.. I M1 .X . II11 l11i lllll ll I' 'I II 1 XII I111 5 llllll1ll Fiiiiilx fallis, Charles IVI, ll S I l'11w1-111.11111 'xigivigi IH1-lmtiiiu' lfilgiiu-1g1', I lL15- xlioi-, 'l'l11gt:i .Xlplizi l'l1i Irluenting, Otto VV. 1: s xi 111, Q I'iiMl1111'4li, l':1 l'l1I lx:11111.1 lkig Cav l1'PI1Ai11'l11111I1 11' 1' 1 X- 1111 I'-111'11i1.. tary 1fl11I1. I11l1'11111i11':il l411111'ta1 I'i Inu Sim-- Ill .1. I'.11,Kl,M.: 51'.1l1l1.11'1I and lII.i1l1-3 Sigma lffcl- 1,1 l'N11 Xziixity l1'11- Huhlitz, Charles A, ILSXI If 1,.I1'x' Slgllhl lrlll lfiisiltriil XS NI.lf.1 I'I113'- Xl11111g S1'11l1l1:11'1l Ltiiil l1i,11I1'. Fltull ll II fl 1 1'1-1'1'11i Carr, J. E. B.S.M.E. . Wfcedsport, N. Y. P.I.A.: A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sportsg Newman Club. Carlson, Russell O. B.S.M. E. Marquette, Mich. Transfer from Northern State Teachers College: Alpha Kappa Lamb- da: .-X.S.NI.E.: Dis- tinguished Student. Carbon, H. B. B.S.NI.E. Mouon PIA.: A.S.M.E. Capron, C. E. B.S. M.E. Rockford, Ill. Phi Gamma Dc-Ita: Society of Automo- tive Engineers. VIECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERII VIECHANICAL ENGINEERING Clark, Hubert M. B . S.M.E. Chicago, Ill. Theta Xi: .tX.S.M.F. Chenoweth, Dale M. B.S. ME. Portland .-X.S.I-I.Y.lT.: A.S.M. E.: Distinguishctl Student. Chastain, Bruce Irvin B.S.M.E. Salem P. I. .-X.: IJ i s t i n- QIIISIICCI Student: Society of Automo- tive Izngmccrs. Carton, Richard F. B . S. M. E. Earl Park P.I.A.: Glider Clnbg Newman Club. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERI Cole, John D. B.S.M.E. Chicago, Ill. Ut-Ita Tun Ilcltzti Newman Club. Clilford, Thomas D. B.S.M.E. C it i' V ,. ,. N . Sigma lln lzpsilon .X.S.Xl.lf.1 Intru- mural Sports. Claus, W. D. 'I3.S.lXI.E. Cuinlut-rlancl, Mal. Kappa llclta Rho .X.I.pX.l'i.g .X.S.NI.l'.. Cary Club: Intra mural Sports. Coombs, Carl B. I2Z.S.iXl .If. Incliunznpolis I hi Czunnm Della' .-X.S.RI,Ii.: Sociuty ol Automotive lin- ginccrs. Compton, Marclis Craig I3.S.M.E. Chicago Heights. Ill. .Nlpflizx Chi Rho, .X.S.Xl.If.2 Concert Clioiri ljlcc Clnll. Mgr.: I'i Tau Sig- ma: Society of Au- lomotivg Enginwfrsi L iiivcrsitg' Choir. Cooper, Robert S E.S.M.E. New I'I armony xX.S.M.E.1 Flyiu Club, Q f.4 I,.w.NI.I.. IQ Vwlli I 1 1. 7 , , 4-. Daley. Charles G. H.S.fXI.'FI. Inlornull. N. VY. X.S.M.F.2 Carx Lllnlyg Irhsiiiiqllisllul tnqlt-nl.: Newman Qltllx. nsic, M. I1.5.XI.,I'.. IiiwVIiIi'nV4,I. I lx lun I'I1il Q linslngil Qlurlii-nl. Ol Xpiqvlisi l'i FFIII hx IT! fl.. 'aler- ,IZIIIIIIIZI I.H:Ila. Davis. S. Parrish I5,b.lX'I.L. Dawson, Ga. lit-ta Theta Pig Ca- flet Officers' Lunch- eon Comm. Danner, Williain ,I I3.S.M.l2. Terre H ante Ilelta. Chi: A.S.lX'l. Ili Band. Daniels, IJ. I5.S.XI.IfL. liiary Inlx'ainni'al Slvorls, Ili Tau Sigma. Doke, Ernest G. B.S.M.E. Oak Park, Ill. Beta Theta Pig A. S.M.E.: Freshman Football and Trackg Playshop. Diesbach, F. B. B.S.M.E. Hamilton, Ohio Phi Kappa Psi: Freshman Traclig Intramural Sports. Dean, Millard A. B.S.M.E. Benton Harbor, Mich. Delta Chig A.S.M. E.: Band. Day, John H. B.S.M. E. NxVest Lebanon P. I. A.: A.S.M.E.: Flying Clubg The Independent. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERI 66 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING IVIECHANICAL ENGINEER Egnor, Robert F. B.S.M. E. Spencer P.I.A.g Pi Tau Sig- niag Reaniers Club Egly, A. H. B.S.M.E. Geneva Acaciag A.S.M.E. Dwight, R. W. Jr. B.s.M.E. Detroit, Mich. Delta Upsilong A S.M.E.g Debris, Ed. Cvimlet Clubg In tramural S p o r t s Iron K e y, Chr. Sigma Delta Chi Skull and Crescent Sophomore Cotil- lion Comm., Chr. Dooley, David L. B.S.M.E. Summit, N. ,I. Sigma Chi: Univer- sity Choir. Evans, B. Gaylord B.S.M.E. I nrlianapolis Tau Kappa lipsi- lon: Cary Clubg Engineer, VI11 lid. Esterline, james C, B.S.M.Ii. Iiidiauaywolis Signm Nu: Intra- mural Siioflsz Stn- clent Senate. Emens, james W. B.S.BI.E. Q Ifilayettc Pi Iiappa. Alpha: A. I.Ch.'E.g Alpha Phi Omega: Catalyst: Ibistinguisliud Stu- cl C n I1 l7'.C7.Al,AI.l Religious Council: Scalubarrl and Blade: Skull and Crescent. Farwell, Arthur' F. jr. B.S.M.E, Chicago. III. I'hi Delta Thetaig Ilolpliin Club: Glid- er Clubi Intrzimurzil Sports: Y zu r 5 i I 5' Swiininnng a ri d XX'ater Polo. Ewald, Donald C. E Q XI If I.. .. , ,., Cliirago. lll. I'hi Kappa Psi. Flebbe, Paul E B.S.NI,Il North l'lzittQ. If-and. wi' --vs! Geberiri, A. R. I..S,Nl.l1, Xruii lrcsliinau orsell, Kcrulutli A. Gamer, Albert F, Il.S.fXl,l'., lZ,S,Ixl,lQ, liluv lolllllll. Ill. Xuslivillf. 'Ik-mi. lliiii. fflii' .Klgilizi l'lii lirmiuizi I'i3l1:iL I lui lliiugng lllllrflr NI, If,g lllafig uuuitil Sl-Iirisg SU- Iflulrl Stillmlmiirajl null 1.15 wi Nlitfliiuti'-.'i, l'll2iflc. luyiz mix. Gilbert, William Vvalrer HSM. lil. lafII,iI'2lII!l.', I Il. IM-lla Lpsilruig llis- IlIlQIll5llCfl Sl,L1rQlgul, Gcrlacli, 1. H. B.S.NI.Ii, Si, I.ij-uis, Alu. 'lizuisligi' frigun Mis- scuiri School ol Nliucs: Tlictu Kap- izi I'l1i: .X.S.Nl.E.1 I Lzaxry Lluljf. Geder, Harold IQLS. Nl . Ii, .XI ilxx tllllxL'L', XX 15. Vlirizinglml .N.S.Nl.Ii. llisiiiigiiislwil Stu- fl-:uig Ncxvmun Club I'1 'Il in ll Sigmfi Zlyiiiivcg, Goodyear, H. R. B.S.M.E. Wfebster Grove, Mo. A.S.M.E.g C ary Club. Godfrey, J. E. B. SAI. E. Dayton, Ohio Delta Upsilong In- tramural S p o r t s Mgr.: Varsity Bas- ketball Mgr. Gniewosh, Sylvester M. B.S.M.E. Springfield, Mass. Kappa Delta Rho: A.S.M.E.g E n g i neerg Intramural Sports. Gillis, Alphonse P. B.S.M.E. Chicago, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha A.S.M.E.g Distin guishcd Student Dolphin Club: 111 tramural Sports' Newman Club: P Club: Varsity Base ball, Swimming, and VVate1' Polo. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERI MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEE Hall, Chalton P. B.S.M.E. Oneida, N. Y. Delta Chig .-X.S.M. llg Band: Cary Clubg Choral So- ciety: Glee Club: Military Ball Comm.: 'Scabbard and Blade. Guthrie, john H. B.S. M . E. Greensburg Phi Delta Theta. Grumme, Fred J. B . S. M . IT. Indianapolis Phi Kappa Tang In- tramural Sports: Society of Automo- tive Engineers. Grossman, F. A. B.S.M.E. Evansville Phi Pi Phi: A.S.M. Eg Distinguished S t u d e n tg Frater- nity Presidenfs Councilg Pi Tau Sig- ma. Hein, Jerome BI, I-Iennino Harry Hensley Edwvxrd I: l'QXllf lsXll PSU! I.. .l , .. Igrlxt Ll1iw:.iu.t, I1 mn Irui Ind Lm'yt.I11l,1. I I A XS XII Hedlund, Richard A. Helser L PQXIV ISXII rm... . .. Iliirlsilftle. X. X. .Xlplizi Tau 1'mif3g':tg .N.S.Nl.lf.: lfresli- lillflll Ifrmtlaztllg I'lny- shrill. Hamilton, Charles C. l1,S.Nl'.If. N-fllnqstoxrii, Irllwio I'lii Ixztppii 'lxnug ,-X. S.AI,If.Z IVliml6t tf I in I11 Inlrzumwal Sporty IlllI'IlII'lllI'?lI Sport- Mgr.: UP Vlulvg Svnlilmrfl mul lilmlf-5 Sltull .until 14'1'l',xV:'I1l, E Housekeeper, Don- ald L. B.S.M.E. Cary I'. I. A.: Debating: Intramural Sportsl Sovielv of gXutomo- tive lingineers. ECHANICAL ENGINEERING 70 r Hunter, William Clark B.S. MIL NxIIIll21lTlSl'lOl'l P.I.A.: P.O.M.M.: R earn e rs Clubl Scabbartl and Blade. Hulse, Russell J. 13.5. M. E. Anderson Sigma Chi: Expon- ent, B u s. M g r., Edit. Board, Chr.: Fraternity P r e s i- dent's C o u n c i I: Ciinlet Club: Glee C l n h: Intramural Sports: Iron Key: Skull and Crescent Julian, james J. B. S.M . BuHaIo, N. Y. Cary Club: Intra- mural Sports: New- man Club. jackson, G. W. B.S,M.E. Columbus Band. Iddles, Gordon B . S. M . E. NVayne, Pa. A.S.M.E.g Cary C I u bg Scabbard and Blade. Kettle, James. W. B,S. M,E. Gary Sigma Phi Epsilon: A.S.M.E.: Frater- n i t y Presidents Council, Pres.: In- tramural Sports: Skull and Crescent. Ketcham, Robert T. B.S.M.E. Middletown, N. Y. P. l.A.: A.S.M.E.: Playshopi Society of Automotive En- gineers. Kelley, Robert M. B.S.M.E. Hamilton, Ohio P. I. A.: A.S.M.E.Z Distinguished Stu- dent: Flying Club: Glider Club: Pi Tau Sigma: Scabbard and Blade: Tau Beta Pi Kany, J. A. B.S.M.E. Dayton. Ohio Phi Gamma Delta: A. S. M. E.: Distin- guished Student: Intramural Sports: Pi Tau Sigma, Vice- P r e s.: P.Q.M.M.: S c a b b a r d a n d Blade: Tau Beta Pi: Zouaves. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERIN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Kohr, C. M. B.S.M.E. Markle P.I.1-X. Knerr, C. J. B.S.M . Evansville P.I.A.g Glider Clubg Society of Automo- tive Engineers. Klaiber, Charles L. B . S. M. E. Milwaukee, XVis. Triangle: A.S.M.E.: Intramural Sports: Pi Tau S i g ni a: Playshopg Scabbard and Bladeg Tau Be- ta Pi. Kimball, Robert L. B.S.M.E. Lafayette MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Kreiser, Leonard Gardner ll.S.M.l2. Incliainzipolis I'.l.i-X.: .Xlpliil lf'Iii Hinegzig Military Hull Comm.: Pi Tun Sigmag I1'.O.NI,. NI.: lieziniers CI u bi S C ai li lv ll r LI :intl lllznlez Sueiely 01' .'Xi1loiimiix'e lfiigi- IIVUIAS. Krebs, Edward Philip I3.S.M.E, Hloinnilielcl, N. VI. Ifhi Iizimzig qX.S.Ai. II In.: Lury Llulig llis- . ,. , liiignislicil Stnclenrl lntriiinurail Sports: Newnlzln Clulwg ,I-'i Inu Signing Svalb- lmrcl :mil lllzlrlzz Kramer, T. E., Ir, I1I.S.M.lT. Cir-neva 'I'I1el:i Chip 'Frater- ii i I y l'i'f-silli-vit! Vliiirwil, IlI11f-ggi, Pfggl: . .ig izintlg lllitlt-r L, MECHANICAL ENGINEERI Lambert, Charles William lrentim, N. bl. WWW W wr Q , Lambertus, Peter, jr. B.S,NfI.E. Inclianapolis Theta Xi: A.S.M.E. Baud: Intramuia Sports. IECHANICAL ENGINEERING 72 i Lewis, Harold Elijah B.S.lXI.E. Peebles, Ohio A.S.N'I.lf.2 Distin- Q.fllISIlt'fI Student: Iingiiieer: Glide r Club. Landis, Robert Edward I3.S.M.E. Iflora Kappa Sigmag AS. A'I.If.3 Band: Distin- guished Sllldwlll Intramural Sporlsl I ' Club. Lowman, E. S. B.S.M.E. Mulberry Sigma Nu: Cadet Officers' Luncheon Coming Intraniurzil Sports. Lowe, L.D. BS. M . E. Logaiisport Kappa Sigma: A.S. ME.: Glue Club: ln- tramural S p 0 r t s Mgr.: Military Hall Comm. Logan, William G. B.S.M.E, Lake Forest. Ill. Cary Clubl Glider Club: Reamers Club. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Lund, J. Bart B.S.M. E. NVest Lafayette Kappa Sigma 1 In- tramural Sports. Lukey, W. J. B.S.M.E. Riverside, Ill. Ludlum, W. J. B.S.M.1-Z. Marion Triangle. Lucas, Robert H. B.S. M.E. Gary Phi Gamma Delta .-x.S.M.E.g Intramu ral Sportsg 'AP' Club: P.O.M.M. Varsity Baseball. MECHANICAL ENGINEERIN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEER Marohnic, john B.S. M.E. Lyons, Ill. Delta Chig A.S.M. E. McColloum,Albert L. B . S. Indianapolis Sigma Nu: Gimlct Clubg Varsity Track Mgr. McCas1in,KennethM. B.S.M.E, Indianapolis Phi Kappa Sigma: Freshman Football: Intramural Sports: Skull and Crescent. Lynch, James H. B.S.M.E. Peru A.S.M.E.g Intramu- ral Sports 3 Newman Club. Mettling, Philip I' N NI IV' ,1.. .. . ,. l.:ulcvwoo-li Ohio 'lIlIUl'I Yi' 'X S NI I5' llllllfll lntrznmurzml Sluyllr. Martin, K. L. B.S. I ,IQ Plymouth l,.,1 n rl. Martin, Glen W. l3.S.Rl,l2. Cliicngo, Ill. llhi lizzppzx Vsip IM'- tivilics Connrili .'X.S.AI.l'f.3 lliftin- gnishvcl SILIIIVIIIQ lflwqim-4-i', IMI.: lfrf-slnnnn S xx' i m- mingg llimlul Lllulm lntramllml Sporlx Iron Km,-yj Alllllitry v ' . 1' 'n llzlll Istlllllll., I 1 Irxl Slflllfli l'.1,l.Nl.NI. Sv II lv lm :1 1' rl Tlllr l'llIl1Ilgg Slmlfgnl Smu- :llt-, l'rtw.: Tun Ihr. tu l i3 Zoiizlvf'--. 'Q' -is Parker, C. E. lI.3.Nl.I',, 1,llCLlS, Ii:'11'1. Nelson. C. W. O'NeaI, W. B. .N -1 'z Clhio .1t11111 .XI1.I1:1 121.1- I11111g Dis1i11g11isI1rw'I Student: ll I 1 1.1 c 1' Tubg 'Ii'rus.g Pi 'IEQ11 ...5,11111. Nlofsc, D. 11. WILIII, IQ1. F1'c1'lc:'ICI: Nqjfggl-I Ggoi-ge If Ii.S.M.Ii. Il,S.NI.I'I. LLSNIAIQ, I111I1:111I11.1Q1Iis S111-Iliyvillv X1'uS1mm1.j,,1 L, V. nl, V, v, '1 .. -. I ... 11 . , -f 1 1911111 NI,I'..: 1111111-1' 1.111113 X i 11CiI1 NIiI1I:11'y 121111 Az Simrlsi k'11111111.1 S1':1I1I'1g11'1I N1 III1 .11'11I kI'cs11:11lg 111111 IY1:11I1. N lI'5 1 11111 111 fr-1111:1r.11 LIIIII K. Peth, Carl L. B.S.M.E. Manistcc, Mich. Delta Tau Deltap Baud: Debris, jr I2cI.g Gimlct Club. Perkins, Ralph W. B . S.M.E. Stroh Phi Kappa Taug In- tramural Sports. Parsons, Dean C. B.S.M.E. I-Iage1'sto11'11 Sigma Chi: Baud Scabbarcl and Blade Parker, Lloyd E. B.S.M.E. Salem I'.I.A.1 Pi Tau Sig 111213 Reamers Club MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERI '1 IECHANICAL ENGINEERING Putnam, N. J. B.S.M.E. Tulsa, Okla. Acaciag Pistol Team. Pultz, Norman Joseph B . S. M . E. Lafayette l3isti11guisI1ecl Stu- clentg Intramural mural Sports. Pi Tall Sigma: Stab- bard and Blade. Plal-TP, Paul V. B. S. NI. E. Malta. Ill. Kappa Sigma: Ill- tramural Sports. Phillips, John D. B.S.M.E. Fort NVay11e Delta Tau Delta. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERIN Rogers, P. H. IHSNI. Ii. Ilopc .-XI11l1z1 rlillll IYIIIICQZII IIIII'1IIllllI'2II 51101152 Nlilitnry Hull LUIIIIIIQ I ,I l.XI.Al. Reed, Theron W. Il1,S.NI,I2. I111l1:111:1110l1e X.S.Xl. If. Reed, Robert T. HSM. Ii. M':11,l1so11 l1eII:1 Chig .X,S.Nl. LIFIII -1 11.11111 1I, Russell, Samuel I' Q XI I-I J.. .. . .. 5011111011 I.:1Iqc, N. X I .I.,'X.: X,S.Nl.Ii. IlIII'1lIIlIII'llI 511111 I5 I ILIY5I11'111. Rowland, C. E. HS. XI.Ii. C11111'I'1.11'1Is1'1Ilc I I11 lialflul Sigma l'Ij'IIIg' Iluld' I'r1-QI1 Illllll Ii:1aIqu1I111II llllll frlnlfl .lf I ll I. NLIINIIX Mull, Schlemmer, By'ro11G H N XI I7 XX z1l1:1sI1 V.N.SII.X'.Ii.: .X.S.XI l',.g I11t1':1111111-111 S1JL11'Im. . .ASQ- Sennstrom,Haro1d R. ILS. NI F. kfI1it':lj4o, Ill. I',I..X.: .X.S.NI.If.: Ili-tiugnislicd Stu- dent: YSiuma Ilclta LITIQ Illu Imhfpen- 'It-nt, IMI. Seward, J. F. I3.S.NI .IL Indianapolis Phi 'Kappa Psi, Gimlet Club: Intra- mural Sports: UP' Cluli: Student Scu- zitu: Yarsity Haskel- Iuall, Co-Capt. Setterblade, Earl O. P SKI If 1.5 .. . .. C ozilusville ,X.S.NI.I7I. Small, George E. B.S.M.E. X'YIl.Sl7II1gIOl1, D. C, P.I.A.2 A.S.M.E.: Distinguishetl Stu- tlt-nt. Silvey, D. W. 'H.S.NI . If. Inclianapolis A.S.M.l2.: Seabbard and Blzltie. Shoemaker, james H. B.S.XI. Ii. Indianapolis Sigma Chi: A.S.H. 'x'.Ii.: Cimlet Club: Iron Key: Union, I'iI'L i Smith, Robert W. B.S.M.E. Anderson Phi Kappa Psi: Fraternity Presi- dent's Council: Gim- Iet Club: Intramu- ral Sports: P Club: Varsity Bas- ketball and Golf, Capt. Smith, Cloyd Daniel B.S. M.E. South Bend Transfer from N0- tre Dame: PIA.: A.S.M.E.g Flying Club. Pres.: Gala XVeelc Comm.: Pi Tau Sigma: Ream- ers C I u li, Treas: Varsity Track. Smith, Bruce M. B.S. MF. Portland Delta Upsilonz AS. NLE.: Distinguished Student. Smith, A. D. B.S.M.E. Salem, Ohio Delta Chi: A.S.M. E.: Freshman Foot- IJ al I: Intramural S p o r t s: Yarsity Football. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERI MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING IVIECHANICAL ENGINEERI Steinle, Duane Edward B.S.M.E. New Britain, Conn. A.S.M.E. Spitler, Woodhull I. B . S. M , Wlest Lafayette Phi Gamma Delta: A.S.M.E.: Cadet Of- ficers' Luncheon Comm.: Intramural Sports: P.0.M.M. S c a b b a r d and Blade: Zouaves. Soles, J. F. B.S.M.li. Gary Sigma Phi Epsilon: Intramural Sports: P Club: Varsity Cross Country and Track. Smythe, William H. jr. B.S.M.E. Kenilworth, Ill. Phi Cvamma Delta: Intramural Sports: Society of Automo- tive Engineers. Strang, Harrison E.S.M.Ii. Uicst L'uity, lylliiw Dt-lm Sigma l'hig .X.S.lI.li.g Bancl. Stone, H. B. l3.S.Kl,li. Syracuse l'i ,Kappa Alplmg :X.S.NI.Ii.: lflisliu- ' uuisherl Stuwlt-ut: 'Intramural Sports: Society of Automo- tue Engineers. Stewart, R. R. HS. NLE. St. Lotus, Mo. .-X.S.NI.If.g Ilistiu- guished Sturlt-utl llolpliiii Cluln, l'rus.: l ' Club, l'i 'l'au Sigma: Svztlvlmrfl rturl Blarlu: Tau I-30- ta Pi. 'llruasg Yar- N i t y SXYIIIIIIIIIIQQ Trztclc, amil XX7atcr l'r-lo. Capt. - I Toben, Allan H. HSM. bl. Bullltlo. X. Y. A.S.Nl,l'..2 llistiu- :uisliwl Stufluutg ITVCSIIIIIZIH 'Iraclcg Intramural Sports. Thinnes, Herbert P. l1..S.Nl.l2. Ifort NNIHYIIL' 'ISIICILI 'lfaug fX.S.NI. E.: lfreslunau Hase- lr a l l: Intramural Sports. Trees, Charles I. I-' S Xl If Q.. .I . IIILIIILIIZIIHJIIS Sigurft Nui .X.S.ll IL.: l'ratt-ruity I rest -ilent's Couu-:il1 Alun lor I 'rom lfoiuiu. Playslnglp. WW VEU'If.ICI'I1t'JUI, Stephen P. 4 .2 xy...- Iulrzuuurul 51.1.11- XI 1 Uncr, Fi. A. Lillie-lmx' 'I'1'al4vn 'I'11i'I4v5 I N.U5IIIOI'llfPIIIPi1I Club: IJ1 Tau Sigma: Tau Beta I'i. IECHANICAL ENGINEERING White, Ernest Wilson B.S.M.E. Mentone P.I.A.g Distin- guished Studentg P1 Tau Sigma: S C a b IJ a r cl and Blade. wait, Dwighf Weldy, Robert K. IZ.S.M.I2. B-S.M.E. ivan-Cn Bowling Green, Ky. l ,I.A.g A,S.M.E,: P.I.A.g A.S.M.E., INISTIIIILIIVISIIGHI Stu- Pres.g Society of :lc-nt: Gala X'X7eck Automotive Engi- Couung Iron Key: noel-5, Military Ball L'omn1.g I7'i Tau Sigma, I rcs.3 Ream- crs C I u lu, Vivr- l'rcs.: Ssizilvlmnl :lull Iilurlcq Student Suu- nto: 'Ifnu Beta Pi, IIVQS, Vernof, Paul H. WHI1I. F- G- Waffen,- Everett 1-:,s,1u,1Q4 l:.S.M.li. M110 I o U B.S.M.E. Roclctorcl. Ill. IIIIIIZIIIZIIDHIIS ' I Y Q Y Frankfort I'Iu IVIEIINITIII Ili-Img Sigma IXII. Ilistinquislwerl Stu- P.I.A.I .A.S.M.E-2 ileuiz Dolphin Club: Band: Dlstinguished I ' Club: Pi Tgiu Studentg Society of Signing X' ll 1' 5 i I y Automotive Engi- SXYIIIIIIIIIIQ. UCCYS- Vam Nattzi, j. W. Voigt, R. N. Walpgley Rgbeft Hu I1.S.N-I,l ., r:.s.A1.lf.. Jr- ., , B.S.M.E. I.Zll-Ztyvlllg -Im,'llL'I'snIlx'IIIcZ NfVinnetka, Ill. I'I1i llulta 'I'Iu,-1212 X. Sigma I'Iu Ifpsiloug IIL'IJI'lx, .I.'..Q 131-li Gan1111a Dgltgll Hu-, Mgr.: lluulct Ii.: I'lI1QIIIL'k'I'I Inlra- Exponent, Asso- Clullg Iron Iicy: uuurzil Sports: New- oiato Spgrtg Edo I u u i H r l' 1' 0 um mein Club. Intramural Sportsg lflC 'l'II-1 VI T11 I' Sigma Delta Chi. Siygluznl Skull :mil L Crown-utg Siyplm- lu 01' C L'0tiIli4im Comm. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERIN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERI Wilson, Francis B. B.S.M. E. Richmond A.S.M.E.3 Band. Williamson, J. O. B.S.M.E. Montgomery, Ala. Sigma Nu: Glider Club: Skull and Crescent. Williams, Richard K. B . S. M. E. ,Iasouville P.I.A.g A.S.NI.E.: Dolphin Club: Pi Tau Sigma: Seab- bard and Blade. wud, John M. B.s.M.12. Milwaukee, NVis. Kappa Delta Rhog A.S.M.E.2 Distin- guished Student. Wright, John VV. B.S.iXI.li. Iivzuisvillc- Acacia: ,X.S.NI.E.g Iilebatingg Distin- guished Student: Ili . , Y.. ., Iau Signing ,I .1 LNI. NI.: Sczilmlnurd aunl Blade: Tau Beta I.'i: Zonuvcs. Wray. P. C. I3.S.M.Ii. Nunn: I'l1i Ixiisllmll Lux lluli 1 I Cfilry K, :I lil ct llliiccrs I,l1llCI1i-rm Cmum.: lfury Clulvz Ilislin- guislictl Sllltliillll IIIlI'ZIlIIllI'ilI Siuwtsi I ' fflulfi Ili Tau Signing Svztlvlizirql mul Iilze-lu: lun I.f-- l.i I'ig Yztrwili' I'V'nc- ing. Winner, VV. E. lgL.S,NI.li. I.:ii1i':i-tw, X. Y. I'hi Kaitpzi Inu: :X, S.Nl,I'1.1 I:I'ZIlQI'l1Iif-' I'1'fQ-iiflclitk Counigilg I i Tau Sigmag P. fP.NI.XI.: Sfahharrl and Elade: Zrjviiawzs. Zircher, Francis j. B.S.NI.lE. Rockford. Ill. Alpha Phi Unit-ga: .X.S.fXI.E.1 Ilistm- guished Student. Yokel, Edward I3.S.fXI.E, Ifvgiusvillc I.zunhrIa Chi .Xlphaz Ulu: Clulvg Slcull and l.'n'csiwgiil1 SH- Ciuly ul' .Xlit-wliotixif IilIgIIlk'PI'S. HW IGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTUI GRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTUI 80 I ' r J H f .- 2 X 1 . 5 . Lv f :ii . is K . P 12 3' 'A l 1 1 ' X 'r -j f ' X . j V A - , , ,if5 .. 1 'Q , - -.ww Q .Vw NW A , I A Q5 .. M B , I -,.r3.'-'Q X ' 3 J f . Y Y Q. - - N . gig V ' , t ' ..: V . q. W. f- + f I v ' x x t 3- 51.252,-fa., , .. U l A ,.,, ,,A. ,,A.,., . . 7 H It :bn . ,mv M MJ A R V V V V ,,3,,,,1--wm,gm'gw g mWwNW'S f. QW, Q! 2 A- F -. ':a 4 ,',v, 5,6 Z 5 ., N, ,H . 111251. X, -,wwunuwwshxiscg M . , ,W ,.,,. , M mf W4 .X , x .., -L. W , I I H. R. KRAYBILL B. N. PRENTICE J. H. SKINNER XY. AITKEXHEXD O. G. LLOYD IRR' A uk K I AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTI Q I ALPHA ZETA ALPHA ZETA ALPHA ZETA ALPHA ZETA ALPHA ZETA FACULTY MEMBERS R. A. Craig U. G. Lloyd -I. bl. Davis -l. LY. Schwab M. L. Fisher -l. H. Skinner STCDENT MEMBERS R. L. Burkhart tl. E. Garrott L. O. Buxton A. Cantwell C. M. Hardin L. Doud R. L. Henry R. XY. Gingricl G. XY R Spitzer . XV. Smith A. Hoefer L. Palmer H. Parkison T. K. Parkison bl. Troop A. T. XYlEl11CliO XV. B. Schlosser K. B. Swinford M. L. Underwood Agricultural Honorary Founded at Chio State in 1898 Established at Purdue in IQO8 OFFICERS President .................. C. M. Hardin Yice-Presiclent .... ...... I .. J. Doud Secretary . .. .... K. B. Swinford Treasurer XY. B. Schlosser TOP-Cantwell, Henry, Burkhart, T. Parkison, Underwood. Gingrich, Garrott. Buxton, Hoefer. Doud, R. Parkison, Hardin, Schlosser, Swinford. ALPHA 85 CER CERES CERES CERES CERES CERES CERES CERES CERES CERES CERES CERES CERES FACULTY MEMBERS I.. E. -Xllison rl. K. E. Beeson T. G. H. Cutler M D. M. Doty -x. M. L. Fisher F. STUDENT MEMBERS L. U. Buxton G A. Cantwell H R. H. Chinn bl. R. B. Davis C. bl. C. Dibble E M. Drake .Xgrienltural Honorary Foiimlr-tl at Plll'LlllC L'IllYk'l'Sltj' in Ill! IQ OFFICERS l,l'L'Slllkl'lI ............ E. L. Miller Yiee-l'resifle11t ..,..,.,. M. Drake Secretary .....,.... lf. G, XYarren Treasurer J. C. Dibble R. Hays bl. Nugent CJ. Pence H. Probst lf. Robbins XY. Freeniyer F. Gray E. Lore R. Luke C. Miller G. XV. Sample J. P. Seaton M. G. Smith D. D. Sutlierlin A. T. XVia11cko XY. XV. Myers G. C. Reed H. D. Todd F. G. XXY2l1'I'C11 R. C. Ziegler Tl 'P-Ziegler, Henry, Dibble, Chinn. Caiitwell, Love, Reed, Luke. Todd, Gray, Drake, Davis, Meyer. XVarren, Buxton, Freemyer, Miller. TOP-NVilsou, Elijah, Gray, T. Parkison, Douglas. Bowmar, R. Parkisou, Clary, Hoefer. Livestock Honorary Founded at Purdue in IQII OFFICERS President ........... XV. M. Clary Yice-President .... R. H. Parkison Secretary .. ...... I. M. Bowmar Treasurer ..... I. A. Hoefcr FACULTY MEMBERS R. B. Cooley C. F. Golnble -I. T. Frost C. Harper XV. G. Galloway F. G. King STUDENT MEMBERS hl. M. Bowmar H. D. Elijah XV. M, Clary R. N. Gray R. H. Douglas I. A. HOCf6r l00FANDHORN HOOFANDHORN J. XY. Schwab E. E. X'vZ111LOllC XV. XY. Smith R. H. Parkisou XY. E. XVhite T. K. Parkisou R. D. XVilso11 HOOFANDHORN HOOFANDHORN H00 85 Akers, E. F. B.S.A. Bainbridge Alpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural So- ciety: Agrieulturists: A.H. Club: For- ciety: Agriculturist: tramural Sports: Sigma Delta Chi. Alexander, C. C. B.S.A. Dayton, Qhio Agriculturisttg Dis- tinguished Student: Entomology So- ciety. Anderson, Ernest W. I3-.S.A. Rochester Acacia: A gricultur- al Society: Agricul- turist: Cadet Of- ticers' Luncheon Comm.: Cosmopoli- tan Club: Distin- guished Student: Egg Show Comm.: Playshop: P.O.M.M Poultry Club. S6 Ashworth, B. C. B.S.A. Mount Vernon P.I.A.: Reamers Club. Baum, Charles L. B.S.A. linightstown P.I.A.g Debating: Forestry Club: Xi Sigma Pi. Baur, Ralph O. B.S.A. Indianapolis I'hi Kappa Psi: Dolphin Club: Hor- ticulture S h 0 w Comm.: Horticul- tural Societyl Intra- mural Sports: P Club: Varsity Swimming and NVa- ter Polo. Bowmar, J. M. B.S.A. Haskell P.I.A., Trcas.: A. H. Club: Animal Husbandry Club: Hoof and Horn: Student Senate. Bryan, C. E. B.S.A. Culver Alpha Gamma Rho: Forestry Club: In- tramural Sports. Burkhart, James Richard B.S.A. Evansville Acacia: Forestry Club: Playshop: P. O.M.M.: Zouaves. Burkhart, Richard L. B.S. A. Indianapolis P.I.A.: Alpha Phi O m e g a: Distin- guished Student: Forestry Club: Scabbard and Blade: Xi Sigma Pi. Buxton, Loran O. B.S. A. Scottsburg I'.I.A., 'Vice-Pres.: Agricultural Society: Agriculturist, Circ. Mgr.: A,I.Ch.E.: Al- pha Zeta: Ceres, Yice-Pres.: Distin- guished Student: Egg Show Comm.: Intramural Sports: Phi Lambda Upsi- lon: Poultry Club: Reamers Club, Pres. Cantwell, Acord BSA. Gosport P.I.A.: Agricultur- ist: A.I-I. Club: Al- pha Zeta: Animal Husbandry Club: Ceres: Distinguished Student: Intramu- ral Sports: Kappa Delta Pi: P Club: Varsity Cross Coun- try. Q? 'M' Numan f 79? Clary, W. M. BSA. Lucerne Acacia: :Xgricultural Socicty: .X.H. Club: Animal Husbandry Club: Hoof aucl Horn: lntrauiural Sports. Connelly, J. W. BSA. Upland P.I..'X.: Agricultur- i s t Intramural Sports. Conner, A. C. BS..-X. Lafayette Forestry Cluh: lu- trzuuural Sports. Coulter, john A. B.S..'X. XYcstvillc Sigma Alpha Epsi- l o n: lutramural S ports: Poultry Club. Cross, Robert Eugene B.S.A. Thorntowu Phi llclta Thcta: Intramural Sports. Dehl, Jess S. B.S.A. Fort XYZIYHE .Xlpha Gamma Rho. Dieterich, Roy H. BS..-X. I lammoud P.l..'X., Yicc-Prus.. Treas.: Choral So- ciety: Cosmopolitan Club: Dairy Club: ljistinguishccl Stu- clcnt: lllt-Q Club: P. O.ll.Rl.g Skull aurl Crcsccut: The lutlc- 1.CllClL'IllQ NV.lJ.A..'X.: Zouaycs, Dixon, Clayton S. B.S..-X. Lafayette P.l..fX.: Agricultural Society: .'X.ll. Club: Animal Husbandry Club: Rcamc rs Cluh: Yarsity Base- hall. Doud, Lorne J. B.S.A. Denver P.l.A.: Agricultur- ist: A l p h a Phi flincga: Alpha Zeta: Baud: Choral So- ciety: Distinguished Stutlcnt: Glcc Club: Horticulturc Show Comm.: Horticul- tural Socicty: Ream- ers C l u hi Rcli- qious Council: Uni- rcrsity Choir. Drake, Mack BSA. Carlisle l'.l..'X.: Agricultur- ist : Ccrcs: llistiu- guished Student. Eager, R. F. H.S..X. East Chicago Acacia: lforestr f 3 I C l u h: lntramura. Sports. Flock, M. V. B.S.A. Corydon Animal Husbandry Club: Egg Show Comm.: Poultry Club. S7 Freemyer, Glenn W. B.S.A. Fort Recovery. Ohio lJ.l..'X.3 Ccrcsg Dis- tinguished Student, ligg Show Comm.: Intramural Sports. Gingrich, R. W. l3.S. A. Lafayette Sigma Nu: Alpha Zc-tag llairy Clulvg Intramural Sports. Gray, Harold F. B.S.A. Hanover l'.l..'X.g .'Xgricultur- al Socit-typ Ceres. SS Griffin, Floyd Sheldon B.S.A. Lafayette lil..-X.g Newman Cluh. Guthrie, J. L. B.S. A. lioclctield Alplia Gainma lQllOl Animal Husbandry Club: lntramural S1-orts. Hardin, Clifford M. HS..-X. Kniglitstown xxllillil Gamma Rhog Agriculturistg Al- pha Zeta: Dairy Cl ubg Debatiugg Distinguished Stu- dent: lixponcnt, Jr. lfd.g Gimlet Cluhg Sigma Delta Chi, l'1 vs. Harrell, James D. B.S..-X. Kokomo ll.l.rX.: A uimal Husbandry Club. Hexamer, Lauren E. B.S.A. Canton, Ohio :Xlpha Tau Omegag Forestry C lu bl Playshop, Hoefer, Jacob A. HSA. Lafayette lJ.l.fX.: Agricultural Socictyg Agricul- turistg :Xhwha Zeta: Animal Husbandry Clubg Distinguished Student: Hoof and l-l 0 r ng Newman L l. li. Holdeman, R.L. H.S..'X. lxllchart Delta Upsilonq Al- pha llhi Omega: llairy Club. Howe, Charles S. B.S..fX. Xllest Lafayette l'.l.A.3 Forestry C l u bg Intramural Sports. Johnston, M. G. B.S.A. Knightstown P.l.fX.2 Forestry C l u bg Intramural S fl or ts: Varsity lfoothall. 010 -anal!! CHU ml 1 Kephart, W. H. B.S.A. Bargersville Alpha Gamma Rhol Agricultural Iiduca- tional Societyg Agri- culturist, Circ. Mgr.: A.H. Clubg Student Senate. Koch, Carl D. BSA. Indianapolis Alpha Gamma Rho: Egg Show Comm.: Horticulture Show Comm.: Horticul- tural Societyg In- tramural Sports. Korty, Norbert L. B .S. A. Lafayette Newm an Club. Love, James E. B.S.A. Eaton Alpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural lifcluca- tional Societyg Ceres: Intramural Sports: Kappa Delta Pi: Varsity Base- ball. Marlow, Dudley R. B.S.A. New Albany P.I.A.g Dairy Club' Intramural Sportsg The Independent. Martin, Oris W. B . S..-X. Oaktown Alpha Gamma Rhog Dairy Club1 Gim- let Clubg Intramu- ral Sportsg -lunior Prom Comm., Chr.: P Club: Skull and Crescentg Varsity Paseball, Co-Capt. Miller, Edward Clyde, Jr. BS..-X. Lafayette Alpha Gamma Rho 3 Agricultural Society, Pres.: Ceres, Treas. Morris, Leonard L. B.S.A. Terre Haute Transfer from Iu- diana State Teach- ers College: Distin- guished Studentg Horticulture Show Comm.: Horticul- tural Society. Myers, Wayne Wilson B.S.A. Ashley P.I.A.1 Agricultur- al Society: Intra- mural Sportsg Reli- gious Council. Palmer, James L. B.S.A. South Bend Alpha Zeta: Cary Club: Dairy Clubj Distinguished Stu- dent. Parkison, Robert H. BS..-X. Francesyille P.I.A.g Agricultur- ist, lid.: A.H. Clubg Alpha 7eta3 Animal Husbandry Club: Show Comm.: Hoof and Horn. Vice-Pres 3 Poultry Club: Sigma Delta Chig The Indepen- dent. Phillips, J. E. Bsa. XVest Lafayette Phi Gamma Delta! Forestry Club. S9 Quiggle, Charles W. B.S.A. NVingate Alpha Gamma Rho: Dairy Club: Egg Show Comm.: Union, Vice-Pres. Reed, George Clark B.S.A. Parr P.l.A.g Agricultural Society: Agricultur- ist: Ceres. Distin- guished Student. Ridgway, Murray A. B.S.A. Amboy lforcstry Club. Roehm, Paul A. B . S.A. Nashville Tcnn. Alpha Tau Omegag Agricultural Soci- et yi Horticulture Show Comm.. Hor- ticultural Society: Intramural Sports. Roll, P. H. B.S.A. Tcrrc Haute Alplia Gamma Rhog Dairy Club. Ross, William E. B.S.A. Lebanon P. l.A. Rothenberger, Erland G. B.S.A. Frankfort P.l.A. Schlosser, William B. B . S. A. Frankfort Beta Theta Pi: Ag- riculturistg Alpha Phi Omcgag Alpha Zetag Randy Dairy Club, Pri-s.: Distin- guished Student. Schrader, Louis Philip B.S.A. Mooresville P. l.A. Shafer, Carl D. B.S.A. Royal Ccnter P.l.A. Shrader, William E. B.S.A. Greentown Pi Kappa Phi: Ag- riculturistg Forestry Cluhg Intramural Sports. Silverthorn,Robert C. B . S. A. Frankfort P.l.A.g Agricultural Society: Agricultur- istg A.I-I. Cluhg Egg Show Comm.: The Independent. Steckel, Joseph john B.S.A. Mulberry lI.l.A.: Agricultur- ist. Stevens, Charles W BS. A. Oaktown llhi Sigma Kappa? Fraternity Presi- dcnt's Council: Hor- ticultural Society: Intramural Sports. Swinford,Kenneth B. B.S.A. Indianapolis Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Zeta: For- estry Club, Pres. Xi Sigma Pi. Todd, H. D. B.S.A. Flora Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon: Agricultural So- ciety: Agriculturistg Intramural Sports: Playshopg Varsity Baseball. Townsend, james W. B . SA. Upland Alpha Gamma Rho: Egg Sliow Comm.- Fraternity Presi- dent's Council: Hor- ticulture Sh o xv Coming Horticul- tural Societyg Stu- dent Senate. Warren, F.G. B.S.A. Kouts Alpha Chi Rho Agrieulturist: Ceres Distinguished Stu- dentg Playshopg Re- ligious Council' Union Show. White, Wayne E. B.S.A. Rushville Alpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural Soci- ety: Animal Hus- bandry Cluh: Hoof and Horn: Intra- mural Sports: Var- sity Bowling. 91 'G af.. R. H 0 M-la EC10 ON HUMEEC OMH3 A Z U Vg' 3 X C-2 17, E: ' X -Y 1 H S L .-1 1 ,M !u,,zm IC .fl EECONOM 0M ,f. x?-'Va 1 35 wfi' .u ,, 1,'.,.r. -.5 .ff 'Q H, v-Na! , ,Q , if ' 92,56 956225155 A ,1., 1 g , hifi? 43 I .. 5' 5. 4.3 - iffgiif .al '-f f'F?W'f'?' - V M-1-tl ' ' . v. ---WQQDYV x f x ,F I, 4 t' Q! 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Tyler, Murphy. K Home Economics Scholastic Honorary Founded at Michigan Agri- cultural College in IQl2 Established at Purdue in IQI3 OFFICERS President ...... Mary Tyler Vice-President ..,.....,..... ....... . . .. Lillian Murphy Secretary ,. Lois Jane Hixon Treasurer ....... Alice Stair Faculty Adviser .. ...,.. .... Amy L. Howe l'lN NOU3llAl0 llN NUUDIIAIO IIN NOUJlllll0 llN NOU3lllll0 IIN N0llJllAl0 HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS HOME ECONOMICS SENI Adkins, Jean A. B . S, Lafayette liappa Alpha The- ta: ,Xlplia I.a1nlJda IJ e l t al .XIIOIIIEIIII Distinguished Stn- denti Gold Pep- nersg Mortar Board, Pres.: Student Sen- ate: XYoinen's Pan- Hellenic Council: XY.S.C.A. Anspach, Ruth IIS. H .Ii. Rlaplcwoocl. N. ,I. Chi Uinegag Anon- ian, Trcas.g Gold Ijepimersl Union. Yice-Pres.: XX'..X..X, Atwood, june Moore B.S.H.E. Corydon I'Iayslnjipg Wesley Players. 94 Bell, Mary M. B.S. H . E. Indianapolis Pi Beta I'l1ig Con- cert Choir: Glee C I n IJ: I'IayShop Boardg Theta Alpha P li ii University Choirg NV.S.C.A.g Y.XV.C..'X. Bixler, Emma L. B,S.H . li. Indianapolis Bramblett,LuveniaM. B.S.l-l.Ii. Lebanon The Independent: Varsity Rille Team: XYQQIQV I'la'erQ- XY , Q 3 -, . A.,'X.3 XY.S.G.4X.g Y.XY.C.A. Branigin, Betty B.S.H.E. Indianapolis Distinguished Stn- dent. Calvin Janet D. B.S.H.E. Niles, Ohio Kappa Alpha Theta. Carter, Margaret BS. H.E. Indianapolis I'i Beta Phi: Umi- cron Nug Playshopl XfV.A.:X.g XV.S.G.A.: Y.NV.C.A. Christophersen, Ruth E. BS. H.E. Green Bay, XfVis. Kappa Alpha The- ta: X'Y.S.G.A. Clark, Virginia B.S. Suminitville P.l.A.: NV.A..-X.: Yarsity Rifle Team. Copeland, Ruth B.S.H.E. Logansport Chi Omega: Choral Society: Glee Club: Gold Peppers: Mor- tar Board: Urchesis: Playshop: Student Senate: Theta Alf pha Phi: XN'.A.A.: X'V.S.G.A., Pres.: Y. XV.C.A. Cox, Kathleen B.S.H.lC. NVadesville P.l..X. Decker, Mary Emily B.S.H.E. Lafayette Kappa Alpha Theta: Newman C l u hg Union Show: MVA. A.: XV.S.G.A. Dimmick,MargaretE. B.S.H.E. Indianapolis lf'.l.A.: Alp ha l.an1lJda D e l t ag Choral Society: Dis- tinguished Student: Kappa Delta Pi: Wesley Players: NY. S.G.A., E x e c. Board: Y.NY.C..fX. Dix, Mary C. B.S.H.l9I. Sullivan Ill..-X.: The Inde- Den den tg XY.S.C.A. X.XX.C.gX. Florer, Betty Arm HS. l-l'. TC. Lafayette .alpha Chi Oinega: C h o r al Societvg Union Show: XVQX. A.: XNVOIIICIKS Pan- Hellenic Council XNf.S.G,A.: Y.XfV,C.A, Funk, Irisellen B.S.H.li. lVest Lafayette XX '..' XA. OME ECONOMICS SENIORS HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS 97 IOME ECONOMICS SENIORS Hamilton, Mary C. B.S.H.l2. Stockwell XN'.A.A. Graves, julia B.S.ll.ll. ,laspur l'.l,1X.g Glu' fluh. l-'lznyshopg V N'V..'X.fX., Loxxucxlg N .XX .C..X. Hamlin, Thelma M. l3.S.H . li. XYCSA Lafayette Alpha Chi Cl111Qgz11 .'NllOlll2lllQ Scrivclwr Club: XY.A.1X.g Y. Grimm, Ruth A. L. u'c 'x' B.S.ll.li. Nxrill?-Z1 w Chi lJ111ug:1: Agri- cult111'istg L'l1o1'z1l So- cictyg lk-l:ati11g, Jr. Nlgxng lllSllllglllSllL'Il Sluclcutg l:0l'L'llSlf L'OLll1Cilg tinlfl Pup- pcrs' llllllhl' lll'Olll L'0111'111..: ll1'cl1L-sisg Hai-ll?y' Jfaan 1f11a1.111-11113111 I'lz1y- lv-bllnl-M shop: Theta .Xlpha ', , - l'h13 Lvniun, Cncml Imhcmilliohs lfNL'C.3 NNEJN.-AN-I NY. Kappa Alpha The- S.G.,-X.: Y.XY.C..'X. tag NCXYINZIII Club: Vlayshopq Scriveu- CF. Halstead, Georgia BS. l'l.l2. BZ1lllC1ll'OllllKl Ilurcluc SllOl'lSXYOl'Il- L-11: XY..-XA., Coun- cil: XY.S.1S.A. 98 HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS HOME ECONOMICS SENIOl Harker, Jean F. B.S.H.E. Frankfort Kappa Kappa Cam- mag Philalcthian XV.A.A. Harrison, Barbara A. BS. l-I . 1-1. I11dia11apolis Kappa Alpha Thu- tag l7isti11gui5l1erl StllClk'lllQ XY.S.C.A. Hibner, Mary B.S.H.li. l11dia11apoli5 P.l..'X.3 XV..-XA. Hill, Evelyn E. B.S.H.Ii. NYest Lafayette P.l.,X.1 Horticultur- al Societyl Wesley Illaycrsg NY.S.t'l..-X.: Y.NY.C.A. Hixcn, Lois Gene B.S.H.E. Lafayette Alpha Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Del- ta: llistiuguislied Studcutg Omicrou N115 Y.NV.C.A. Hunter, M. Jeanne B.S.H.E. XYiIIiamsport Kappa Kappa Gam- mag NNf'.A.A.3 Y.NV. C.A. Hurych, Mary Anne BS. H. Il. .-Xttica Alpha Xi Deltag XY. .-X..'X.3 XX' o 111 e ll ' A l a11-Hella-11ic Coun- cilg XV.S,C.4X. Hutson, Edna B,S,H.li. NYest I.at'z1ycttc Chi Oiiicgai Ifxpou- cut. .I11 I'.cI.g tmlfl I'c11pers: IQ a IP IP a Ilclta Pig Philale- thiaug XY.S.G..X., lfxcc., 11111. Boards. Jacobson, Zedia May B.S.H.IT. Attica Kappa Kappa Cam- ma: Ilisti11g11isI1c1I Studeutg filniicroii Nlll Y.XX'.C..'X. Johnson, Gertrude ILS. I I. If. Cor111111z1 Traiisfcr t1'c1111 Klan- chcstcr Cc1IIcgC3 P I..-X.g XY.,-X..X. josselyn, Elizabeth I5 . S. H,Ii. XXX-st Lafayette Kappa gxlllllil The- ta: Orchesisg NYS. G . .-X. Kelly, Regina H.S.H.li. l'AEllI'I7ZlIlIiS I .I..X., Cm-cl Ifxec.: Activities Council: Orchcsis: I'urduc S1.o1'tsu'o111c113 The IIXlILtlYt'IlCIL'l'llQ XY..-X. A., Council: NYS GMX., Exec. Hoarrlg Y XY C X HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS HOME ECONOMICS SENII 99 lOME ECONOMICS SENIORS Kerkhoff, Lillian B.S.l-LE. Montmorcnci NV.A,.'X.: Y.XV.C.A. Kitchin, Doris M. B .S. H.E. Hammond P.l.:X.: Distin guishcrl Student: Omicron N11 : YNX CA. Lee, Willella B.S.l-LE. South Bend PIN' XVVNIX' XV Sil'l.A.N.,: YfWfC.'A. 100 Kappa Delta Pi: Leonard, jane B.S.H. E. Indianapolis Lippert, june Gale B.S.H.E. liast Aurora, N. Y. P.l,A.: Gala VVeek Comm.: Gold Pep' pers: Student Sen- ate: NVesley Play- ers: XNf.A.A.: NMS. GA.. Exec. Board: YNV.C.A. McCartney, Doris Ellen B.S.H.l2. Shelbyville Pi Beta Phi: Dc- bating: Exponent lr. Coed Ed.: NMA A.: XY.B.A.A.: VVS GA.: Y.NV.C,A. l l HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS McCoy, jane B.S.H.E. Lafayette Kappa Alpha The- ta: NfV.A.A.: Y.XN.C A. McKee, Sally J. B.S.H.E. Charleston. NV. Va Alpha Xi Delta: Qrchesis: Playshop: XN7.A.A.: NV.S.G.A. McQueen, Mary Frances E-.S.H.E. NVest Lafayette ite . kai, Pi Beta Phi: Var- sity Rifle Team: VV. A.A.: 'vV.S.G.A.: Y. w.C.A. 'A' MacBride, Virginia B.S. H. E. XVest Lafayette I'.I..X.: .-Xnonian: NY. A..-X.: X'.W.C.A. Mann, Ellen L. B .S. H. NVest Lafayette Alpha Chi Omega: :Xnoniang Distin- gnished Student: Exponent, Ir. Coecl Ed.: Gold Peppers: Omicron Nu: NIVA. A.: XV.S.G..-X.: YNV. C.A. Marquis, Marjorie B.S.H.E. Lafayette Chi Omega: Debris, Coed Ed.: Gold Pep- crsg XfVomen's Pan- Hellenic Council: VV.S.G.A., E x e C. Board. Meharry, Chitra B.S.H. E. New Richmond P.I..-X.: XY.,-LA.: Wfesley Players. Mills, Mildred B.S. H. E. NVest Lafayette Kappa Kappa Gain ina: .-Xnonian: Dis- tinguished Student Gold Peppers 3 NY SG..-X.g Y.XfV.C..-X., Cabinet, Secy,, Vice- Pres. Mitchell, Esther B. B.S. H. E. Clayton P.l.A.: XYA..-X. Moore, Ruth B.S.H.E. Indianapolis Pi Beta Phi: An- Ollialli N e xi' in an Club: NY..X..X.: NV. B..-XA.: XY.S.C..iX.2 X .XX'.C..X. Murphy, Lilian Ann B.S.H.li. South I-lencl IPI..-X.: .X I p h 21 Lainbcla In-Ita: Ile- bating: Ilistin- guished Student: Kappa Delta Pi: Newman Clnbg Omi- rron Nn, Vice-Pres.: The Inclepenclent XYA..-X.: NY.S.G..-X.: Y.XY.C..-X. Padgett, Joan R.S.H.li. Morocco I3.l.A.: Choral SO- ciety: Con cert Choir: Lniversity Choir: XY..X..'X.: Y. XV.C.A. OME ECONOMICS SENIORS HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS 101 'till N ff 1' ?,l'!QQ1 'Q Ui QQ ill Wil U till ff 31 9 I till, li' 'ilNlllllll'CS lENlill Pierce, Virginia IRS. H .E XXI-st Lafayette Kappa Delta l'i, XY ,X . A . Rhodes, Mildred IRS. ll. li. Clay City Kappa Kappa Cain ina, H l c c Club Union Show, Uni versity Llnnii XXUX A., XX'.S.G,.'X.: Y XV.C..X.. Cabinet. Rushton, Mary Evalyn B.S.H.li. XYest Lafayette l ' .l.iX.: XX .S.G.A.. Y.XV.C..X. 102 Simpson, Marjorie B.S. H . ll. Center W,A,A. Russell, jane B.S. H . E. Glencoe, ill. Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. Snider, Adah B. S. H .li. NValton Phi Mu, Choral So- ciety: Cleo Club. Sexson, Geneve B.S. H. E. XYest Lafayette Pi Beta Phi, Ex- ponent, Cold Pep- pers, XVUX..-X., X'V.S. G..-X., Y.XV.C.A., Treas. Stair, Alice Elizabeth B.S.H.E. Lafayette .Xlpha Lambda Del- ta, Distinguished Student, K a p p a Delta Pi, Qmicron Simpson, Elizabeth NUS Pllilalethialll f- XV..'X.A.: NV.S.G.A., B'5'H'E' Y.w.C.A. Vincennes Kappa Alpha The- ta: Distinguished Student, XY.S.G..'X., Y.X'X',C..fX. Steinke, Eunice B . S. I LE. South Bend Alpha Xi Delta, De- bating, Philaleth- ian, Playshop, VV. A..-X., Y.NV.C..-X. Symons, Dorotha Wilson, Mary B.S.1-LE. B5-H-E Carmel L3f33'9'fTC Distinguished Stu- Kapia Kappa Gam- deut. mag Alpha Lambda lkleltag liiistinguishecl Student, Omicron Tangerman, Mary J. 13.5. Hammond Chi Omega, Play- shopg Theta Alpha Phig NV.A.A.3 MVS. GA.: May Day Chr.g Y.NV.C.A. Thatcher, Autumn C. B .S.H. E. Valparaiso Alpha Chi Omega, VV.A.A., Council: lfV.S.G.A.g Y.XN'.C. A. Thompson, Louanna B. SH. E. Bluffton Chi Omega: Gold Peppers, K a p p a Delta Pi: Purdue Sportswomeng NV.A. A., Councilg Y.XV.C. A. l0lVlE ECONllllflllfCS SlEllllllllS Ullllllll' lClCf'llllllDlllllfCS. Thornbrough, Jane B . S.H . E. New Albany X'V.S.G.A.g Y.NV.C.A Tyler, Mary E. B.S. H.E. Elkhart Distinguished Stu- dent: Omicron Nu, Pres. Alpha Chi Omega: Nu: Theta Alpha Phil XY.S.G.A. Watson, Margaret B.S,I-LE. 'XVost Lafayette Alpha Chi Omegag XX .A.A.3 Y.XV.C..'X. Winterrowd, Marion B. SH. E. Lake Forest, Ill. Kappa Alpha The- ta. Tyner, Mary Margaret B.S.H.E. Goldsmith XV.S.G.A.: Y.XV.C.A VT , 1'7'ff't'i f'fl',WlVi V7f nil? M lfz. 3t.Cil lvllf.ll'g1ilw., Jn ll ' M 103 visiiil ?Q4EZ4Im 5 u4EZ4IL Li H 'qu' ,QQ XXV Q 1 I .MHMMmW HMH 7Q4EZ4IL ivisxiim ?U4EZ4Il 7 U4EZ4IL 7Q4EZ4IL 7 W uisiiil JJQLM, a ...W , V, .N W w-sign, ,,,,. f A x ,. .Wi N'42Qm. no .,.f,,r 'HARMACY PHARMACY PHARMACY 106 C7 FU 5 'Z' U 5 I -m V C7 '7i FIU Z2 UK' Lv? FK' OO E5 EE I-45 F1 ARMACY PH CY A RM ACY PHA ARM PH CY ARMA PH CY A RM RMACY PHA A PH 3 W KAPPA PSI KAPPA PSI KAPPA PSI KAPPA PSI KAPPA PSI KAPPA PSI KAPPA PSI FACULTY MEMBERS H. G. Deliay C, J. Klemme C. Zufall TOP-VVillia1nson, Miller, johnson, Slattery. Nelson, Sullivan, Rciff, Luken, Markel. Bell, Arth, Wlillis, I-lensler. STUDENT MEMBERS N. Artli S. K. Bell B. M. llensler D. E. Johnson .-X. G. Lukcn B. S, Markel M. Y. Miller nl. XY. Nelson G. H. Reiff D. A. Slattery E. H. Stinebaugli H. F. Sullivan R. E. NVilli:unson E. S. XVillis Professional Phznrmaceutical Hon- orary Founded at Medical College of Vir- ginia in 1879 Establislicd at Purdue in 1928 OFFICERS President ............. N. DI. Arth Vice-President ...... E. S. Wfillis Secretary-Treasurer .............. B. M. Hcnsler Bowman, Glenn B.S.Ph. Alvin, Ill. Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Pr e si flent's Council. PHARMACY Blank, Edward J. B.S. Ph. Batesville New man Club Yarsity Golf. Bell, S. K. li.S.l'h. ljorllznnl .Ylplui Tau Hinega: lxuppu Psi: Phar- lllillflbl. PHARMACY PHARMACY PHARMACY Hensler, ,Benton M. B.S. Ph. Kokomo Phi Sigma Kapp' Fraternity P r e s i - clent's Council: ln- traniural S p 0 r t S: Kappa Psi: Phar- maceutical Society: Phzirmacist. Hansell, D. N. B.S.Ph. Battle Ground P.l,A,: Intramural Sports. Creech, Helen B.S. Ph. Elkhart Pi Beta Phi: Dis- tinguished Student: Exponent, C o e d Ed.: Gold Peppers: Mortar B 0 a r cl: Pharmacist: Phila- lethian: VV.A.A., Council: NV.S.G.A., Exec. Council: YNV. C.A. Cohen, Jack B . S.Ph. Lafayette P.l.A.: Freshman Baseball: P h a r - macist. Miller, Maurice V. B . S. Ph. Nashville American Commons C 1 u by Fraternity Presidenfs Councilg Intramural Sports: Kappa Psi: Phar- niacist. McDonald, R. A. B.S.Ph. Gary P.l.A.g Reamers Club. Keller, Eugena B .S. Ph. Garrett johnson, Don E. B.S.Ph. Reynolds Distinguished S t u- dentg Kappa Psig Pharmacist, Ed.g Phi Lambda Upsi- long Student Senate. Sullivan, Henry F. B.S.'Pl1. Royal Center l'.l..'X,3 Kappa Psig l'liar1naciSt. i Stock, Raymond I. B.S.l?'l1. Evansville Phi Kappag Frater- nity Presidenfs Councilg lntrainnral Sports: Newman C I u bg Playshop: Skull and Crescent. Rogers, Marian E. B. S. Ph .A Lafayette P.l..X.3 Clee Clnhl liniversity Choir. X'V..fX..X.: Y.lY.C..'X. PHARMACY PHARMACY PHARMACY Vililliamson, lilobert Elmer li5.S.li'l1. 1lOl'Ot'xjfv Sigma Nu: lircsli- nian Basluzthallg ln- tramural Sports: lxanpa Psi: l ' S j . Llulxz lllZll'lllZlCPllll- cal Society: Phar- macistg Y Zl 1' s i t 5' Cross Country and Track, Capt. Walters, George G. B.S.Ph. Battle Ground PHARMACY Van Pelt, William E. B.S.Ph. Franklin Distinguished S t u dentg Pharmacist. Willis, E, Stewart F1.S.l h. tfollinsvillis. lll. l'l1i Sigma lfztppn lntrzninwal Sports liappzi Psi: Skull Lind LAl'L'Sl'k'lll1 'Stu dent Senate. PHARMACY PHARMACY N df, wffif J ' '-'11 ' .. I K I'--1 .'1, I '.'. .-:' , t ,,'..v, 'W' ,,,,,, ff I X 1 ',., : .-'. .' I :L . wr XQLI III II I , 1 SCIENI SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENC j 7' T QM T if wk' . ' H. , . '-' -' 'NW'-'Z-'xl an f Pl 2 I-I. E. ENDERS II, L. CREEK C. I.. PORTER O. C. TRIMBLE NV. V. OXVEN SCIEN1 SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE aQsg5..XgQgauqu:g1gf:i '.Ev. x.,A I .,, TGP Udrttnct Solflncr, Stevens, .-Xnclerson, Douglas, Light. Qlocum Scucldtr Ixuehn, Felclt, Blalock, Greenburg, lflochstetler. Xeneniann Piptr Inch, Cook, lloncs, Ramsey. FACULTY MEMBER H. E. Enders STUDENT MEMBERS J. E. Anderson Marjorie Blalock Dorothy Cook L. F. Douglas Irene Felclt Mildred Fitch Nellie Creenburg Kathryn Hochstetler Patricia jones Dorothy Kuehn Mary .lean Light Dorothy Martenet blunerose Piper Helen Ramsey Science Scholastic Honorary Founded at Purdue in 1930 OFFICERS President Mildred Fitch Vice-President .............. . . . . . . . . . .. J. E. Anderson Secretary . Charlotte Rawles Treasurer NV. L. Soldner Charlotte Rawles R. F. RoySte1' Jeanette Scudder Virginia Slocum NV. L. Soldner NV. ll. Stevens Minnie A. Veneniann VcldVll OHH V.l'IElfl VcIdVlI OHH V.I.'IElU V.l.'lI-IG OHH VddVll E P-H F' v-I I-P 'JU 1 3 952 F 'U 'U 37' 3 E11 ?' vi F Z I 3 71 P 'U 'U P 3 E11 ?' ti 3 Z :C 3 'PC 3 'U 'U P ICIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENC Anderson, J. E. BS. Dunkirk Delta Rho Kappag Distinguished Stu- dent: Phi Lambda l'1-silon: Scahbard and Blade. Arnold, Elizabeth E. B.S. Valparaiso Chi Omegag Gold Peppers: K a p p a Delta Pig Mortar Board: Purdue Sportswomeng VV.A. A., Pres: XV.S.G.A.g Y.NfV.C.A. Barnett, Betty P. B.S. Logansport Kappa Alpha The- ta: Exponent, Coed Adv. Mgr.: Gold Peppers: Playshopg Scrivenerg Scriven- er Club, Theta Al- pha Phi. Bauer, Mildred J. B.S. Lafayette P,I..AX.: Anoniang Kappa Delta Pi, Orehesisg NV.A.A. Bermewitz, Jayne BS. Berwyn, Ill. Pi Beta Phig Band, IJIIIIKICIIIIEIIII NV.S. CHN., Y.XV.C.A.. Sccy. Bivin, R. H. B.S. Terre Haute P.I.A. Black, G. T. B.S. Mount Yernon Brinson, Robert F B.S. Anderson Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Presi dent'S Council: Gini let Clubg Intranin ral Sportsg Yarsity Basketball Mgr. Brunner, Hubert L B.S. Peru PIA.: A.I.Cl1.E. Burnell, George Walter, J r. B.S. Lafayette Kaupa Sigma: Ac- tivities Councill Cimlet Club: Head Cheerleader: lu- tramural Sports: 1 ' Club. Campbell, Gilbert Lewis B.S. Evanston, Ill. I'i K a p n a Phi: Camera Club, Pres. Cosmopolitan Club. Canatsey, G. D. B.S. Martinsville Distinguished Stu- dent. Chancellor, W. S. B.S. Wfest Lafayette Theta Xi: Distin- guished Student: Kappa Delta Pi: P. O.M.M.: Scabbard and Blade: Zouaves. Charles, Marjorie Ruth B.S. XYest Lafayette Kappa Kappa Gam- ma: Purdue Sports- women: VV.A.A., Council: NfV.S.G.JX.: Y.VV.C.A. Cook, Dorothy B.S. Lowell Alpha Lambda Del- ta: Delta Rho Kap- pa: Distinguished Student: Purdue Sportswomen: VV.A. A.: Y.VV.C.A. Crepps, Floy L. B.S. Lafayette Chi Umega: Ur- Chesisg Playshop: Theta Aloha Phi: XN7.A.A.: VV.S.G.A. Dieterle, Frederick E. B.S. Stockwell Scabharcl and Blade. Dunn, Frank V. B.S. NYhite Plains, N. Y. Sigma Pi. SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCI 115 ' 'S f S 'ill S fl7fli'i,l Slflllfill-FT 5 glqlmlllf 'f i MLA .l . J 1 1 ' V I M J L1 ll In 1 U lb rJ KJ fl la lu ,.l..1 IJ '-HJ L if Eli: l.' .3 IJ' ll.: lx lla ll.: ll.: Farquharson, Donald H. B.S. Fvanstmi, lll. Sigma Chip Military Hall Connng l'.U. KLM.. Svalnlmarrl anrl Bladcg Sturlcnt Sen- atc, Yirc-l'rt-5. Feldt, Irene BS. Lafayvttc .-Xlplia l.anilurla llvl- lill llL'llEl Rllfi Kilp- pag llistinguisliccl Stuclcntg Gold Pup- pcrsg Kappa llulta Pig Mortar lloartl, Trcasg Vliilalctliiani Sigma Vi Signiag XY. AUX.: XY.S.fl.,X., Vlucl. lloarcl. Sccyg Y.XX'.C.fX. Fitch, Mildred Leah B.S. lYCst Lafayette Kappa Kappa Cani- mag llclta Klio Kap- pa, lilresg Distin- guished Student: Playsliopg l urcluQ Suortswonn-ng Uni- vc-rsity Clioirg lV.A. A., Council: XV.S. GMX: Y.XV.C.A. Franklin, Anistis BS. Attica Kappa Delta Pig llhilalctlliang Play- shop. Friend, Mary Annette BS. Yfust Lafayette Clioral S O C i c t yg Cmiccrt Choir: GlCC Clnlxg lfnimi Sliowg Vnivcrsity Clioirg Y.W'.C,1X. Gershuny, Sarah BS. Lafayette Vlaysliop Boarcll I 'l'l1cta Alpha Iliig XY.li..'X.:'X. Gift, L. Wayne B.S. Akron, Ohio Sigma Pig Frater- n i ty Pre5iclCnt'S Councilg Cleo Club: lntraniural Sportsg ll Club: Scrivcn- crg Varsity Baseball and lfootball. Greenburg, Nellie D. B . S. XYcst Lafayette lilulta Rho Kappal llistinguisliccl Stu- cluntg Kappa Dclta l'i3 Pliilalctliianl XYc5lt-5' l'layCrsg XY. .X..X., XX .S.t.,.X. Greenburg,RichardB B . S. lnclianapolis .Xmcrican Clicmical Socictyg Distin- guished Student: lnt1'alnui'al Sports: l'lii lfta Sigma. Nix .4 01 Hadley, Mary Hannah B.S. Hadley Hadley, Ruth Mary BS. Hadley Anoniang Distin- guished S t u d e n tg Urchesisg XV.A.A., Council. Hall, joan B.S. Fort NVayne Kappa Alpha The- tag University Choir Y.NV.C.A. Halstead, Francis G. B.S. Broolrston Sigma Chi: Fresh- man Football. Hamilton, H. G. HS. South Bend Pi Kappa Phi, AI- pha Phi Omega, ln- tramural Sports. Haworth,Howard H B.S. XVinehester P.I.A.g A.S.M.E. Forestry CIub1NVeS ley Players. Hilton, Kathryn M. BS. Ieffersonville Kappa Alpha The- ta: XY.S.G..-X. Hines, Geox ge Ernst, Jr. BS. Lebanon Kappa Sigma. Howard, F. K. B.S. NVest Lafayette Distinguished Stu dent, Glider Club Playshop. NCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE 117 SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE B.S. Brownstown Alpha I.amlmda Del- ta: lit-lta Rho Kap- pa: Ilistingiiishcd Stiidciitg Gold Pep- Kmeczay Joseph M- pcrs, Treasg fMor- BS tar Board, Secy.: ' ' Orchcsisg L'nioii, Hammond cgoid Izxeog NV.S. Transfer from Li D Northwestcrng Lambda Chi Alpha. Hughes, Harry W. BS. . Lawrie, D. A., jr. Yoiiiigstown, Clhio B-S. Ilelta I' p s i l 0 ng Qhicagoi 111- Iiratcriiity Presi- Y dciifs Count-ily Gini- Sigma .Xlpha Ifpsi- I II t C l ii li SAA. I o nz F1'21tv1'iiity IH-L-5, llrt-sicle1it'5 Council: Intramural Sports. Knott, Marjorie B.S. Lafayette I'.I.A.Z Ilistili- guishcd Stuclcntg Kappa Delta Ili: I'hilalethiang NYS. Jackson, Eugene B. I A'X- ' HS. Love, Wesley l.z1fayt-tts HS- liandg llistintfuislied Irligginsport, Clliio Stuclentg Kappa llgltgl Ili- lleta Theta Pig Iii- tramural Sportsg Playshop. Krull, Marjorie B.S. Iiidiaiiapolis Kappa Alpha Tlietag XX .A..'X.2 XX.S.1,,..-X.: Y.XY.C.A. jones, Patricia PLS. Ilarrisbiirg, Pa. .'Xctivitic-S Council: Ilclta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Mor- tar Boat-il: Religious Coiiiicilg NV.A.A.g XV.S.C,A,, Exec. Board: Y.XV.C.A., Pres. SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE McWilliams, Robert Creighton BS. Middletown, X, Y. Alpha Chi Rho, Distinguisliecl Stu- de 1112 Fraternity Presidents Council: Kappa Delta Pig Skull and Crescent. Marshall, Aline B.S. XYest Lafayette Pi Beta Phig Anon- ian, Debris, -Ir. Co- ed Ed.: Gold Pep- p e r S1 Playshop. S e C y.: NNIOIUCIIIS Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil: NY.S.G.A, Marshall, Arleen I. B . S. Lafayette Kappa Alpha The- tag Philalethiang XXI. A.A., NX.b.1.1.A., X. XY.C.A. Marshall, Roberta May B.S. Lafayette Alpha Lambda Del- ta: Distinguished Student: K a p p a Delta Pig Philaleth- ian. Martin, Leslie Leon B .S. Lafayette Newman Club Martinez, Samuel J. B.S. Indianapolis P.I.A.g Playshopg Theta Alpha Phi, Union Show, W'es- ley Players. Metzger, W. I. B.S. IVest Lafayette Distinguished Stu- dentg Intramural Sports Mgrg Play- shop: 'Varsity Base- ball. Milward, Arthur B.S. Mercerville, N. J. Cary Club, Vice- Pres., Distinguished Studentg Freshman Footlnallg Intramu- ral Sportsg Kappa Delta Pi. Murphy, Helen B. S. Indianapolis P.I.A.g Glee Clubg University Choir. SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIEN 119 SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE Ohaver, J. C. B.S, Lafayette Beta Theta Pi: Ex- ponent: Freshman Swimming: Gala Wieck Comm.: In- tramural Sports: Student S e n a t el Union, Yiee-Pres. Peters, Maxine B.S. Indianapolis Kappa Alpha The- ta: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Union Show: University Choir: Yarsitv Rifle Team. Pigman, Jean Sanders B.S. Lafayette Alpha Xi Delta: Glee Club. 120 Piper, Junerose Marie B.S. NVest Lafayette PLA.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Del- ta Rho Kappa: Dis- tinguished Student: Kappa Delta Pig Philalethian: Yar- sity Rifle Team: NY. A.,-X. Purdy, Robert J. BS. Piqua, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon: Varsity Foot- ball. Ramsey, Helen B.S. NVest Lafayette Alpha Lambda Del- ta: Delta Rho Kap- pa: Distinguished Student. Rawles, Charlotte B . S. NVest Lafayette Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Lambda Del- ta: Delta Rho Kap- pa. Seey.: Distin- guished Student Philalethian, Se-ey. NV..-XA.: NY.S.G.A. Y.XNV.C.A. Reisner, Hope HS. NVest Lafayette Kappa Kappa Cani- ma: Exponent, lr Coed Bus. Mgr. Philalethiau: Play- s h op: Scrivenei' Serivener Club: Stu dent Senate: SVA A4 W.S.G.A. Robertson,Wil1iamD B . S. Niagara Falls, N. Y Royster, Robert F. B .S. Lafayette Sigma Chi: Debat- ing: Delta Rh 0 K ap p a: Distin- guished Student: Sfrivenerg Tau Kap- pa .-Xlplia. Sample, J. C. B.S. Lafayette Sigma Chi: Debat- inv. Sampson, L. F. BS. Sioux Falls, S. D. Distinguished Stu- dent. Schaaf, Sara B.S. Lafayette Kappa Kappa Cam- ma: Gold Peppers' Philalethian: Play- s h o pg Scrivener: Theta Alpha Phi: NYOIHEIIYS Pan-Heh lcnic Council, Pres.: XV.S.G.A. Scudder, Jeanette B.S. Edwardsport Kappa Kappa Gain- ina: Alpha Lamb- da Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: Distin- guished Student: Gold Peppers, Pres.: Mortar Board: Or- chesis: P u r d u e Sportswomen: VV.A. A., Council: NV.S.C. .-X., Yice-Pres. Silverman, Florence Adele B.S. Lafayette Distinguislied Stu- dent: NV.S,G..X. Smith, Effie Elizabeth B.S. Philo, Ill. Alpha Xi Delta: Egg Show Comm.: Glee Club: YNVC. A. Smith, Gale Lee, jr BS. Benton Harbor, Mich. P.l.A.: Band. Soldner, Weldon L. B.S. Berne Delta Rho Kappa: Distinguished Stu- dent: Phi Lambda Upsilon. CIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE 121 ill A i V tt I 1 ' J i Alu V i lf lil xx, Spring, Martha Jane R . S. hVZ1llXVEllOSZ1, XVis. .Xlplia Chi Hniegziq XX'.i-XA.: Y.XX'.L'A. Steele, Lowell R. A-,-.. -x,-..-e, Stigleman.Rosamond Glen HS. Battle liroimtl Alpha lleltag W. .-X..-X.: X .XX .C.4X. Sundvahl, Marjorie J. Bb. l'ark Ridge, lll. Kzllipa Kappa Grim- mag .-Xlplizi l.amhda Delta: llistinguisliml Stnclentg l'hilalt-tli- iam. - .,--.-,.e-- Theiss, Mary Helen BS. Louisville, Ohio Chi Uniegug Play- shop. Thompson, T. R. B.S. Ch-n lfllyn, lll. lntrziimiral Sports, Bb. Tipps, Henry W. Lafayette BS, P,I.A. Cary Clulug Sigma l'i Sigma. Test, Dorothy A. BS. XXI-st Lafayette liziivpzi ,-Xlpha Theta: Urrlicsifg Y.lY.C.A. Stevens, W. H. B.S. Troutman, Edythe Denver, Colo. Lucille P.1.A.g cmoi-ai St.- BS' C i e t yi lk-hzitimgg Ilufaveue llistingnisliccl Stu- ' dent: Forensic Councilg Cleo Club: Intramural Sports: Sigma Pi Sigma: Skull zmrl Crescent: 'll h e lnclepenclentg hniversity Choir. Vaughan, Cary L. B.S. Spartanburg, S. C. Kappa Kappa Gam- ma: Playshopg The- ta Alpha Phi. Venemann, Minnie Adelle B.S. XYest Lafayette Alpha Xi Delta: Al- pha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: Distinguislled Stu- dent: Gold Peppers: Kappa Delta Pi: Philalethiau: Play- shop: Purdue Sports- womeug Religious Council: Scriveuer: XY.,-XA.: Y.XY.C.A. Walkey, Fritzi B . S. Hvest Lafayette Kappa Alpha Theta: Playshop: LT n i 0 11 Show: NY..-X..-X.g XY. S.G.:X.: Y,NY.C..-X. Whipple, J. Herbert B.S. Mount Vernon Pl..-X.: Reamers Club. Wood, Mary B.S. Lakewood. Ohio Woodard, Baird M. BS. Denver, Colo. Transfer from Colo- rado Stateg Sigma Aloha Epsilon: Iu- tramural Sports. Wagner. Kurt C. Zovod, Lillian ,.,, Bs. Bs. Pawtucket. R. L Lalilyefle Wolf, Mark A. B.S. XVest Lafayette Pl.,-X. Walker, Martha B. HS. Barbertou, Ohio Chi Omega: Phila- lethian: P u r d u e Sportswomeu, Pres.: XV.A.A.g Y.XV,C..-X. '1 .'z'1-71-x'f1'1 f'1,'1 'f .'fr t,-1W 'f - ' L 'nf l Clllillllli. . V - .3 i -.f'l'w 123 G PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUC 'wif 1, :f.,-.f,-ri-IX,-g:-rl, g::i:3-,.-::1.5'-':1 3 X IS : 1 '1 I'-: PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL A4 ra .: -., W.-,px .-.Ne 1 -of-...K was Q-4-W i. f ...mf Nm' 'ww Q--W, V.-...,., W, f,,,,,, Wm W N Vi kv as 1 Q33 y .4. 3? if A1 'Q as K ' ,5 TS-SE sm V.-is GI? . P2 I p Q yo., '-1 M, 3' ' wi si-im Q 555 NWHSWB 388 V. M- my 151.3 Q.. .V-1 .1.:1 in'..,.qf-ag-,.f.,,5,,.V.,-Zjff.. w.. -ws'- f:, ' .V --1.:a:5 72V..'2f1i' W' , Q 13 1- .-311117, --V 4V:a5' .-fg1:,::V1'?3'.s, .. I ' 521 . 7 ' ' QA , E ,322 , . . ' t 111:22 '- fi! 'L r nfs f 5? 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ALLEN Drake, John W. B .S. P.E. Chicago, lll. Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon: Gimlct Club: Intramural Sports: lunior Prom Comm.: P Clubg Varsity Football. Fields, Forest E. B.S. P. E. Kokomo P.l.A.3 Dolphin Club, Secyg Intra- mural Sportsg Ream- ers Club, Secy.g Var- sity Squash. Capt. Flinn, Victor A. B.S.P.li. Sullivan Theta Chig P Club: Varsity Cross Country and Track. L. XV. LaBREE Cf. MACKEX as l 'Wha- z I! md, .. . xi' -- - ,..- .g YK. . . A ,ff-qq'T 'J'f '7M 1 I F .4 .Li LJ H ,'. i Glendenning, L. L. HS. P.E. GCIIGVH. Alpha Kappa Lamb- cl aj Distinguished Stucleutg Fraternity Presiclcufs Councilg P Club: Varsity Cross Country and Track, Capt. Graves, Lee HS. P. E. Hammon cl Plii Gamma Delta: Intramural Sports: Yarsity Football. Stalcup, Fred L., Jr. B.S.P.l2. Bickllcll Beta Tlicta Pig Dis- tinguisliccl Student: P Clubg Varsity Football and Track. Upton, William Edward, Jr. B.S. P. E. 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Va 2 :Mk :Q , 3, Jw: ,f fi . i M X 9659 Q 163.11116 Perkins-Yice-Pre iflmrjxj re -1 CASTLES IN M 1 Dorothy Kue1111-Coed Ex. G. Claypole-Vice-Pres. Lorna McLeOcl-Vice-Pres. Mary Mytiiigcr-Yice-Pre Dancing Betty A1111 Florer Ruth Grimm Barbara Gibbs 5. L. .-X, Rieth-Vice-Pres. -.JI-L1 .. 'J.v--1 Under di1'ectio11 of the Student Union Board Ruth Grimm-Coed Ex. J. XY. Scatterday-Vice-Pres F. '1'. Slieets-Yice-Pres. XY. K. Stallings-Vice-Pres. H. F. XViega11clt-Vice-Pres. Music 101111 Brubaker Bud Bryant 1. The woman always pays, 3 Huvh Morris closinv' classes. el. Yeteran campus eonimentator-Hail 5. Pi Phi Aline Marshall patiently waits 10. Freshman Yirginia Gardner and Dixie Gist fill out -'i W 'z-A fi. fr '- v' 'H 1 - 's - -. - . , . lll 5 at .12 1' 1: J' 1'1 MFE '- lf'1'7'L Us 2 P : W If T 1' L' 'Qi Jil 3' Q ,if .il 11 5,3 Q' lla! U' Lil 'U 11,1 A. .U ll xl, E 1 eh,.Xliee? 2. Glenn Merriam interviews registrees for XYBAA. - D - ' as yey Cline. for class cards. 6. Kunnel Martin Finds registration boring. 7. Barnett and Cromer compare schedules. S. Fasliimn plate Quinlan. self-styled freshman big' shot. 9. Mary llurych and Midge Marquis signing their lives away. Q' schedule cards ll. Professors .laclclin and Miller advise inechanicals. 12. Churine Kernel casts her ballot. 13. The Engineer's liclitor, K. -Innes. iills out his railroad ticket 1-l. Chemical profs hold a conference. 15. Miss Hutter helps Home Ee. students. -wwfgw 'ax lb 1511113 my KRW n 7-v nw VY-- E .-:xx-N .V.,.,,.. .Q- -4- 1-f Q. ,Q 2-ng 'Xi P-. f-. 311- xi N, V 'JI '2 iff fi CTE yv T- 1 'CFU rw-fi? ,,,,, ,QQ rx Tix-L:-I Mill ll SERSTDI ll li ll Stl FIA l.l T l li 3 U 1 Stllll13,l.lTlE. is ER D 1 llflliil Al. N Stl 1 Plil N11ll.ll1lES 60?-l13ll.lTlES ,D lulir ELITIES PEQRSTBIM Comparing scores and pulling arrows on the coed archery range. Carl Peth, Delt personality boy. smiles and smokes for the birdy. A victim ot the current campus fad, Mary Alice Masters. The Alpha Xis and Triangles laugh with Jack Benny. Don Black entertains the Exponent editors. Vi Dammeyer, Freshman queen. Hunt laugh s-M orris watches. D. U. Stallings-ex-Cotillion leader. present Union junior and head man in the Martenet league. Constitutionalist Rohyans poses before the Delt scholarship trophy. Butter and egg men from the Theta Xi Ranch -Pete Lamhertus and Phil Mettling. lt's just an old Kappa custom. fYou had bet- ter pay off, hahyfj ,lust a true Southern gentleman, yas suh. Al Ganier, Phi Gam. lluenting and Brandt, villains of that mighty melo- drama, Shades of the Chicago Game. The feet of the hero, YauNatta, just couldn't stay out of this picture. Prominent campusites, Grimm and Trees. at the Mili- tary Ball. The Wiles of a Coed are Many or Looking For a Suck- er, a melodrama in 7 acts featuring those sensational senior Fish-makers Sunny F-undvalil, Hope Reisner, and Sally Schaat. l6. Triangle Chandler asleep in the deep. .-W ,A w. A HLHYVNDSHH S id USES ELUWVN D 13 USHHJ I SH1liTVh 03834 N LITV SHI .Freshman beauty, Mary The Kappa Sig's prize winning Homecoming decoration. just farmers at heart. Need we explain? Hughes and another stiff? Bier, bier for old LU. You know it More Homecoming dec- orations by the Delta Chis. lllas the lucky number a Victory, Bell? Prelude to the 20-20 thriller with Indiana. Purdue's Darby Day -Featuring the Chemicals and a duck. tDuck is bird without derbyfl Buxton, Caldwell, and Parkison put the Agriculturist to bed. All Pughed out at the Barnyard Frolic. Johnny Brubaker sings at the Union's free Thanksgiving show. Riveters' Rasslers looking' for the man with the biggest suck. Gilbert and Consoli planning Engi- neer page layouts. XYhatl Another conference. Not a parking place in sight. Otto Buck-Tooth-Bess Buent- ing, Glen Lower Martin, Bill G.D.D. Playboy Brandt, .lohn Little Nap VanNatta, XYes Tough Guy Dwight, and Dwight Shady lVait. Dean Fisher glad hands Ras slers. Prexy Shoemaker- Don't hand me that line, Ina Rae. Ellen Foresman, models at the All-.Xg Dance. . Jo Friend. Bud Bryant, and h i orchestra syncopate at a Union V a r i e t y hour. ,Rfk ,.., - .- .0 ,. , Q 1 ,. ., .- .--,-A V - .. - .., f .- .f,.x- V , . - Av U D faflii TT! W' -1, W rf vw - '77-,T Q.: W 1' 3 ff mv 11 12: ,fx 101 1-: :vr.XU ELJ ML 31 211.50 bl-.1f1,, JJ P,.gJ.1 Ji. A , . v. F p!x'.. -5f,f U' ,f img: ,. wwf- 1,,H KIM A 4- '-2 Mx r--Cin. .JI - -11K sl .T A 12 .- ,Mr vw., -w-.x 12 f 'W .1 L f ff W TH? '13 H7 C -Vw Tw ri lf 'Q 'T 3 G' ff Fl fi W! ,H Y f 9 V 75' 'f' 91353 Q .77 kb 3 'Y 'TQ T C 5' 75' C' in :RI pl, Vf V YF' 1UjN4L:!'5-,1N- vw- -,H 19,-..x,,.' f '1.- Lx 1-.X AWN .J -'nd -5 r'i.. I- .x,a - HL in U .11L..nl.L.i..4x.J , -4.1-LLJw.l.L.L.+..u-,..,.:.n.r .4 4--.nd Xn...44 ...i...s..: - .,.4-.U ug... ..4-1...J 1. ,z..L..,o .,.Nl.1L. 142 .F fr- Dx PW. 1 PERSONALITIES Ecstasy - for A-Delts only. Skip , the D.L'. dog, and Hughes, S.A.A. shot. The Sig's beauty queen and ace model, Bill Hodg- don, trys to swish a few fans off the sidelines. Three of the Union guns: Pugh, Deltsg Lover Reid: joe Stallings. Ed 16.59 Greber and Yir- ginia Richards fail to ap- preciate Jack Cole's radio program during an Alpha Chi-Dclt trade dinner. Hey, McCandless, who is that baby over there? Cut it out, Black. she probably has a pin. lYhat's Su funny, Ohaver? The mighty 5llUC11l.?lkCI S not laughing. Lois Putze - S i gm a Chi's all American Beauty. Alpha Xi Cromer, chair-- man of I'layshop's art committee. Russ Hulse. Sig Exponent Business Manager, scans the rag. Brother Bristol keeps him company. S.P.E.'s Bublitz and XVray engage in that least popu- lar of indoor sports - studying. Campus comedian Fred ,-Xhrens, a Theta Xi sopho- more. Gertrude Rosenfeld, for- merly of Illinois, and her man, l'.I.:X. big shot Hersh. Most enthusiastic campus politician-.AX.G.R. Lefty Martin. Can it be the breeze? Sig Iiwoldt, King of the Kappa House, says Noni IV ,f , V HU 'ffhfp H5 1 JJ 1' bf riff V -4 ' 2 Hx? J J L? L L ry it ff we -LJ HI' - N 1542? wif' f A2245 .gf P! iffy? 4' lj 47? S .gf J?4!f'1y jy 0 4? Aliffyyg dw' '5 , , b ' g a ff - 'J' . V f. V -w ' A, + X' . Throw those pots in the tire, freshmen. Sabbaugh-tage in the lab. Start jot tim-D.-U.+KapjSa Sig boat race There'll be beer and paddles later, boys Rah! Rah! Rah! fur old Purdue. Embryo eugineerg take Z1 steam Cl1giI1CyS temperature. 145 7 1 w -Q ,W -.1 'l'l1at's Zl sly hmk, Q ik Little Nap. Sam Viclgcun and ,lu Tuclrl pick the Debris beauties, Hain and Ezra 51211141 bc- lhrc the judges. l,L'I'SHllZlli1iCS :Lt rest. The utlwr sich- uf :1 beauty pictlllw. l,1'4ll1l ftlllllllillfvlllilll 1XIll1'1'Il5' chucks scherlulc currls uf future lm m1Q11z1clc1's. Thr: KlL'1lZll'ltSillQ' uf :L prcsuluptiuus frcsllllmu. -X., . , 5 wb? ' 5 ' sf E Q 1 X ,N Q . Qu V0 TE THE NATURAL PROM TICKET snlnzv nELonc 5 emncnn coonv cnmum ucm' nunnnv fr?- w,.,h'.'-5' 111 F. A R T AIRPO AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT RT APRPO QP WR I M ' ' I .,1, ' . . my x' . fr V ,I . 7' All ' a -7' W .Lge ORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AI 149 9 AIRPOI AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT AIRPORT The Purdue Airport, under the supervision of Captain L. l. Aretz, boasts one of the finest landing fields in In- diana. The contributing factors to this boast are the hangar, which houses from Hfteen to seventeen planes, the new con- crete runway, and the up to date equipment. The Airport also claims to be the home of Amelia Earhart's flying lab- oratory. Under the direction of Professor G. VV. Haskins. a number of students are enrolled in an aviation course deal- ing with the construction of the airplane. Members of the Purdue Flying Club have the oppor- tunity of learning to pilot a plane and eventually becoming licensed pilots. This club offers a highly specialized hobby for anyone having the will to fly and whose talents lie in flying. Recent acquisition of a new glider has been due to the increased interest in the Glider Club. Members only have the privilege of using the motorless craft which was pur- chased by the Club. Gliding contests with other uni- versities and organizations provide competition and ex- perience for the members. CAPTAIN L. I. ARETZ PROFESSOR G VV HASRINS XXXX OFFICERS President .......... XY. B. O'NeaI Yicc-P1'esicIc11t ..... N-V. G. Logan Sccrclary ...,.... R. B. RYiItshirc 'IFl'CllSI1I'CI' .... H, Ii. Lewis GLIDER CLUB GLIDER CLUB GLIDER CLUB FLYING CLUB FLYING CLUB FLYING CLU Lohr Tgmllgton Xtqhan IJLII BA xptt Dental Dawson, Smith. Baldxxm Duncan NNIIIUICX NIITIIHOII NIcf.14LIx1n I,3ll1lCICI'. XXX 'Y 'l4i f T-Z'T'--- ,, , 59 ' .ww , -, ':. 'Di Zn - , ,Y Hx ' , , f. .lN WI. 9. PV .w-.m.I:,L 1.97 , ,V ,, . :V ' .. .1 1 1 , 1 0 DA CES .ffl I AH I., 'JJ I df ' 4 , . W. N' 3171- 11' In ,,, s 1 I 'G'- 'V TU-JJY,-LJL'J.O1lQ, Murray, Goofy, Fhiuger. Gralmm, Light, Bailey. QL'1i1aN .Judith -Icmcs COMMITTEE T. XX'. X1Jl'ZlJlIllN, QXJJZIJVIIJZIII XX'. J7. Hailey R. G, DQI,m1g C. D. Jlllinvcl' 5 J. E. Goofy Mary ,Ioan Light J. R. Mm-my .Judith -Innes Friday, .-Xpril 16, 1937 T. XX'. G1'21J1Z11N Urchestra-D011 Bestor PRUNJ R U NJ JU NIUR PRUNJ U NJ .J FRU JUR UN NJ .I PRO UR UN J ONJ PR UR N JU p-u-1 nu- JUN OR PROM g-1 M1 LH N L ' ' COMMITTEE J- D D D xx J- L P. C Vx P. S I.,IH11L1x X A F1 Ordlebtl a B111 Hoban CQMMITTEE XY. K. Millhollaud. T. D. Cz1bo11z11'gi I. R. Hzrmerstzldt L. S. Hardin R. R. lfeusler GIVEN BY Clmir-man Skull and Crescent Friday, March 19, 1937 Drchestra-Deacon Moore C. S. Meier M .i.L!1f- gffg r!Qw Ql'1.Q.L..ffPi T 1rf'.Q'fQrf1ii'iUQ1. l? rijffiixfl QKIQTEMEUN SUPHUBIVHUR 5 S I I' T TT T'E fiDO7 'D GCT' T1 177 'A' 1 G W Vmnzua MHQDILEE :'TL1fgM , ' ' ' GIVEN BY Sigma Delta Chi Friday, December 11, 1956 Orcl1estra5-Jolmny .-Xmmerman Bud Bryant - t ian I XML L25 m0 161 NXXSS BETTY NNN N NHSS NX ANY ELLY. N YONESNX A N ,Q -3 5 Q, R' A MIS S MARY ED JOHN STON MISS J EANHANL EY L' ' 111,-4 Uv ' 1? N 11 ,, f:.,11-'11 ,,,1V'1ff..:1. v ,1. '1 1 1-xv. 1 uf' 11 '1. .- 1 11 1 1 ,., 1 1.' , 1 1 Z .111 .I . 1, A .1 A K 1 , , . 1 1. - 'f. F'f1' 1' 1 V - .Mi 1 .111- r, , X13 .11,., . f1 1,15 1 1 - ., 511. A 1 1 . 1 '1 1 N551 ', - ., -1, 2,111-U 9 Mrs'-. 1 1 .1 'pil , A .1 1. 1, ' ' ,'.1 .1 , '1 1 , 1 1 - 11 11 z '- - ', ,'1 . 1 . ...M I A, r .'1', , 1 ,., QQ? I 1 1 1' Tv-W' 1 lx 1. 11 .. .1 Q1 r-1 .1 13 J 1 A 'v , .1 , Ku ,1 ' 1 1 1 . ,, . 1,.11 X 1 K1'4' 'lt AI 11 .. .11 , 1 1 ,.L, J' 1111-' 19 -pg 1 Y '1 'A, ' .1' .,, '11al1'. 1' 1-'..:111'1,,,11r1 . ' . . 11 1 11' 71 f 1 1111 1 1 111, 1,1 ,1 . .WI 111. 1 .11 1 , ,JN k'11',.. V, V11 .1 X . it 4 , ' 1' '11 1. :1 .', 1 1 . :wx 1' IS - 111..-taxi ' ' . , I ' H ,. ' MTH E234 . 11 . . ,f V c- L 1 H1 1 1 1, . 1 1 .- -'.'Z.A' 1 , Q. , 11 1 1 1-1415 M, 1- A- 111145 XV,-1314 1, 1 1 1 1 1, , 1.C.5' ua 'wmllnn ik X, if fa 3 Q Q s N., lnxswvif . L S A xl, ,.., Q, zxggz, IIIISS VI RIJIIVI A IIIIIS E III ISS R0 SEIIIAR Y IIIIIBII RN THE CORNER OF THE CAMPUS, YET 7 UDENT UNION BOARD STUDENT UNION BOARD STUDENT UNION B The corner of the campus. yet the Center of student activity. Making this statement cor- rect is the chief duty ul the Union Board composed of four seniors. a president, an executive. and two coed executives. and thirteen junior vice-presi- dents. The juniors and their staffs, coinposed of sophomores are responsible for the decorations at all dances held in the ballroom and for niany of the Innctions included in the new addition to the Union Iluilding. This annex contains the increas- ingly popular browsing room, bowling alleys, music room, and several lavishly Fitted rooms used for meetings liy campus organizations. In the spring, the annual Union show is presented. This year's presentation, Castles in the Air , was the largest production ever attempted and had a cast nunilit-ring' one hundred and twenty-live. CLAYPOI-1.i FITTS MCLEOD MYTINGER PERKINS CE -1 Q Q rn z -1 Q. E Q z Q Q :ra :cv Q 93 --a Q Q as 2 -1 c: E Q z Q Q :P :U Q I -1 c: Q rn z -1 NOINII P U T Z li GIIVOSI 1212111 GIIVOH N0lNIl LNHGIILS RIRTII GHVOH NOINII .l.NEIfIIlJ.S SCAXTTERDAY N0lNIl LNEIGILLS 5 H E ETS GIIVUH PFURZHIZIIXIER STL-XLLINGS fl.lS .LNHCI 5 E Q .P Z U '-I 08 NOINII P Z 5 74 14.1.1151 eu, ewiiuuiuencl. Buck, Quinn, .-Xnning, Patch, 0'Malley, Millholland. Fowler. Taylor. Jacobi, Castino, Herman, Reed, Sequartz, Baker, Forgey, l,JuYal, Doyle. Turner, Crossnian, Bailey, Craig, Jones, Norman, Wlood, Driscoll. SQPHOMURE UNION XYURKERS Qutsiders, visiting the Purdue Union, invariably wonder how all aifairs held the1'e can function so smoothly. The answer lies in the sophomore Union workers. It is they who. supervised by junior vice-presidents, do office work, design and make posters and hack-clrops, and do the decorat- ing for all Purdue's gala occasions. Need it be said that these workers who work so many hours after four o'clock have aspirations of heing junior vice-presidents? 'ms'A 1 f v - r I ' 2 4 'I I Q J ll ' MARTIN AXDKIN5 TOP-Ohaver, Arth, Iaeobi, Perkins, Reiley, Vlfait, Townsend. OFFICERS Ewolclt, Bowman, Campbell, Miles, Elliot, Kephart, Loehr, VVirth. Lippert, Wfood, Farquharson, Martin, Adkins, Stewart. The Student Senate as a representative body 5 1 .....,... C. if, - - - PM uhm ' XX Maltm maintains an active Contact between the students Yice-President , D. H. Farquharson I . 2 t 2 X ' C ' l ' C i ' ' Sccl-Mm-y Jem Adkins ind he fleulty and pioxic es '1 medium though Tfcuwrcf, -.A. J. XV. TOWHSC,-,d which student opinion is expressed. The recent revision of its constitution has afforded the Senate more efficient activity in its legislation. Member- ship in the National Student Federation of Ameri- ca enables the Senate to observe and profit by the operation of similar groups in other unix'e1'sities. 'K if ,Af W fag. 'il it ,..-t gm at :fix 'Ulf If N .gNr tf? ,l ffi-s. if Vi' 4. S STUDENT SENATE STUDENT tgfygff y,fj,Qg3 if SENATE STUDENT SENATE M: XXXQ6 .. -1.65 Vit, S X HSS!! if i X x 176 -. ,. Sift gl' Le i fiffiffzi OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President .. Secretary .... Treasurer . ..... ...... . . Junior Representative ..... Sophomore Representative .. Freshman Representatives First Semester Second Semester , .X N.. -U J, .. Ruth Copeland Jeannette Scudder Margaret F. Jones . Virginia Slocum Dorothy Martenet . Mary Townsend Louise Schickler Dorothy Miller . . . . . Louise Schiekler Elizabeth Masters The responsibility of making and enforcing rules governing coeds at Purdue rests with the members of the NVomen's Self-Governing Associa- tion. Every undergraduate woman student is a member, and all classes are represented on the Executive and Judicial Boards to which are brought problems concerning Purdue women. Under the guidance of special committees XV.S.G.A. has had a successful year in sponsor- ing the Activities Banquet, Gold Diggers Dance, May Day, and a very effective orientation program. li fl i 7 f, 1 1. . .. X it , l .,.. , y P, M , r , r its 1.1-E.. -fi 'r' , ,cg 1 I , 'Wil' I l l 4 4 rg TOP-Arnold, P. Jones, Ianousek, Miller, Townsend, Schickler, Stewart. Marquis, Grimm, Creech, Pendergrass, Hutson, Tangerman, Kelly, Lippert. Feldt, M. Jones, Scudder, Copeland, Slocum, Kuehn, Dimmick. . I I rx. x l .,fl - 'v 'Y E11 COM M ITT li li ll lf. lllaclc, Clllllfllliill Hb june l.ippert ,X, ll. l.utge C. Vlhaver J C ll, Smith li li. Xvill in 66' i Swag 4 nz'-:va ESQ E L4 Q ,-3 47' iefp II-I-1 Vlrif :Jail :QD fb ss Lil ,,-1 1, gl E15 '52 ffl' -Q, 1- F-. 5, ' f'l Q-f.. 'lvl E 4 :if ,FV A44 ii lil Fib- r-33 ,Z-5:1 R. e, fig 7 rr, .-4 LL-'12 Er, C, it rf U -N tr. 'rl Dix ri? rf? Q5 4 -IJ 'RVE1 as, E25 ig 119 Qij e I ls.: 1 pq fbi fl -1 :it A. 1:22 A44 I-KQLJ LL 1 Q2 Q5 'Q ' TGP-XYilliams, Lutgens, Smith. Black, Lippert, Qhaver. Gala XYeelc is that memorable time preceding commencement when the cares and worries of college days are superseded hy the expectations of seniors and the pleasant memories of returning' alumni. This year the festivities xvere held much earlier than before in order to give the seniors a more vital part. The plans were under the supervision of three committees, senior, alumni, and faculty, the seniors heing chiefly responsible. The ac- tivities lasted from Friday, April 30, to Sunday, May 2. the highlight of the program lit-ing the laying of the cornerstone of the new Field House on Saturday afternoon. Other features included class reunion parties, a senior- alumni closed dance, and the hanging of a plaque in the Union Building in memory of a former janitor, Pat Tracy, who was a character on the campus. A dinner honoring' the anniversary of President Elliott's fifteenth year as President of Purdue University and the annual open house of all the schools helped to make Gala NYeek an outstanding event of this year. ESTWM IMT TMQY ALINE MARSHALL RUTH CVJPILLQXND IRENE FELDT IE.-'XN HAXXLEY DCJROTHY KU I ,asf f 'J '55 ,mi ,I lr.: 'nf l 'LX SUV! X XI' U ' ' R' Q FTJIQT' 'QQHAXN SCL' LF D LR 179 I ' 4 foRA R1Es HONORARIELS HJ0 :oRAm s ' A1 A-.I V 7 s i 'W' . 1' A ':fiQ q ,V' Q ' ' I L,-:..1l?.!:Q.miZ'll r L. V' 1 V1 r vif1.11 ' I ' 'Y' f. ff- 5 , I I L I' ,.7l7'fQ.L,, . Lax fer V' r' 2- 1.1 5 xi 1.. 1.- fxiii ,fi-Q-'.: f2'2'5Q,m VL ..4,'1 . 5144.2 1 52 2' 1 PT pm , , , , I .A ,. A ' K .. 1'-H n ' -. . ,A',,-fil l' 3 Z 3 Z -'IP Z E-I1 Z :B 2 2 3 'JU F 'JU B1 CD I 3 Z 3 'JU P 'JU EPI I :B 3 Z 3 Z IP' 'JU B1 1 SHIHVUONOH HVHUNOH SH SHIHVHONOH SH HVHONOH SH HVHONOH 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 Iron Key, a secret fraternity founded in 1911, is the highest 111CI1'S honorary on the campus. Its purpose is to serve as a connect- ing link between students and faculty and to foster projects beneiicial to the University. The members, usually seven in number, are picked annually on a basis of character and ability. Prominence in a major campus ac- tivity is an important factor in the selections. Careful elimination of eligible men has in- sured a high type of personnel capable of carrying out the responsibilities of the or- ganization. The watchword of the Key is secrecy. Other campus groups serve as the medium to carry through the xvorlc which Key initiates. This policy has been an im- portant factor contributing to the success of Iron Key. i GD IND OO 6Z6I 0261 I I26 Z26I 2261 V26I I 926 I 926 I L26 N02 HX A 183 XDKINS MORTARBOARD ARNOLD OARD 5-v-1 P-4-1 5 Q L5 1 '4 P-Fl c 1 fo : C 1 14 Ri ro :S Fnunded at Curnell Uniisity in 1918 51 Iistablislmecl at Purdue E926 3 President Vice-Pres? Secretary Treasurer .,A. liditdr , , L 1 JI'ICL:XND I LDT lxL lil-iN dent ,,,,, ,..,AA. D1 73 cn '? BOAR NR RT M0 ,..,,A,,,JE21ll Adkins ......,,,,..,'lC2L1l11CttC Scudder .r.Dorothy Kuelm .........Irene Feldt ,,,...r,H61CI1 Creech BOARD 71 r ff C I-' '-3 THR f U C' P14 I Fl 'Z' U3 Elizalnekllitellell 3 Laura linen Helen B. Schleman -4 Q 'T 51 C r-YA S' 'I P+ '-1 D r-P r-Y' O ,.. .1 BOA ORTAR CD 'Q C C FI Z De M 7 1-1 I7 7 r-1 E F1 V-1 xv U7 jean A1115 4 IfliZZLI3C6rXl'1lOld 1 Ruth Cidand Helen Qiech Irene Fgt Patriciainnes Domtlmy Kuelm 'Z '-4 fc D .. v-J 3 f: v-5 M fa P' .- L A ... r: -1 BOA ORTAR M CREECII AIONEJ SCUDD1 Lx Honorary and Social Founded at Purdue in 1927 OFFICERS President ..... Jeannette Scudder Vice-President ..... June Lippert Secretary .... . . . Betty Barnett Treasurer .. .... Dorothy Kuehn GOLDPEPPERS GULDPEPPERS GOLDPEPPERS GOLDPEPPERS GOLDPEPPERS GOLDPEPPERS GOLDPEPPERS TOP-Jones, Mills, Marshall, Adkins. Sexson, Mann Arnold Grimm, Feldt, Thompson, Hutson, Creech, Anspach Xenemann Marquis, Copeland, Lippert, Scudder, Kuehn, Barnett FACULTY MEMB ER Dorothy Stratton STUDENT MEMBERS ,lean Adkins Ruth Anspach Betty Arnold Betty Barnett Ruth Copeland Helen Creech Irene Felclt Ruth Grimm Edna Hutson Patricia jones Dorothy Kuehn June Lippert Ellen Mann Marjorie Marquis .Xline lllarshall lllildred Mills Sara Schaaf Jeannette Scndder Geneve Sexson Lonanna Thompson M'nnie A. Vent-mann N6 GIMLET GIML GIMLET GIMLET GIMLET GIMLET GIMLET GIMLET GIMLET GIMLET GIMLET GIMLET GIMLET TOP-Hamilton, Brinson, Burnell, Forster, Smith, McCollourn, Burks Sadler XXfood. Mueller, Bailey, Girard, Siebenthal, Humphreys, Brown, Campbell, Lutgens Ehmge G. Martin. .-Xutoniui, Bell, MeCandless, Maish, Downey, Hardin, Dwight, O. Martin lugi llulse, Seward, Drake, Black, Hoclgdon, Shoemaker, Hughes, X7anNatta .-Xthletie Booster Founded at Purdue in IQ22 F.XCUl.TY MEMBER N. li. Rizer STUDIQNT lXllfMl,ll2R ll. F. .Xntonini w. F. Bailey G. U. Bell D. li. Black R. F. Brinson tl. l.. Brown R. ll. Burks ti. XXV. Burnell bl. R. Campbell tr. M. Downey I. XV. Drake R. XXY. Dwight L. ll. lihinger S .X. .l- C C. XX ll R. H .X. ll. .X. F. G. President ....... .... X V. XV. Hodgdol Secretary-Treasurer ...... R. H Burls ll. Forster 0. XX'. Martin l'. Girard R. J. Mueller C. Hamilton C. L. Peth lXll. Hardin R. Pugh XX'. Hoclgclon C. L. Sadler XX'. Hughes il. llulse lXl. Humphreys D. Lutgens .'X. lXlcCanclless l.. Mefolloum F. Maish XV. Martin XX'. Scholer J- .l- A. R. .l- I.. F. Seward H. Shoemaker A. Siebenthal XV. Smith XV. VanNatta D. XVood KULLANDCRESCENT SKULLANDCRESCENT SKULLANDCRESCENT STUDENT MEMBERS L. T. A sk re n J. XV. Bailey J. S. Brown B XX XX Edwards '. R. Fenstermaker '. F. Garten VI. Il. Jacobi C. E. Lang R. M. Lenien SKULLANDCR R. DI. Ruth D. R. Slioeinukcr . .X. Smith R. H Buck hl. XX'. Cfrcenis C. S. Meier M. D. Su-lwzitli T. D Cabonargi -I. R. Hzunmerstndt XX'. K. Millliollund 1. T. Sullivan R. H Dean L. S. Hardin R. R. Nichols '. XX'. Taylor T. K. Dickinson R. R. Hensler K. E. U'Ncil G. Trc-dwell J. T. Doan C. M. Hepp XX'. A. Reed D. R. Yancc P. XX'. Eckstein D 0. Hawkinson M. Rudolph XY. C, XYhitQ FACULTY MEMBERS C. S. Donn G. A. Young OFFICERS Sopliomorc Men! Honorary President ........... XV. R. Fenstermaker Founded at thc University of XX'isCon in in Vice-President .............. R. H. Dean N07 Secretary ..... ......... I . T. Doan Egmblishcd nt Pl 'dl'Q in 1030 Treasurer .... T. D. Cabonargi TGV-G1'cm'nis, H El 1' d i 11. O'Nuil, Erlwarmls, livkstcin, Millhollnnd, Brown. .Xskrr-n, H zlwkinsml, XX'l1itC, Lclnun. r.lN1'L'liXX'k'ii, Huck. Hcllsicr, Al2lk'Oili, Ygmrg' Ruth, Smith, Hailey, Slupatii. Taylor. llcan, lfciistcrlimlc- cr, Dorm, Rudolph, Ciilioiizirgi 137 Athletic Booster Founded at Purdue in 1926 OFFICERS President .... L. O. Buxton Vice-President .. U. N. XVait Secretary ..... F. E. Fields Treasurer .... G. D, Smith 138 REAMERCLUB REAMERCLUB REAMERCLUB REAMERCLUB REAMERCLUB REAMERCLUB REAMERCLUB FACULTY MEMBERS Y. Alhjerg STUDENT MEMBERS R. B. Abbott R. F. Andres B. G Ashworth L. Q. Buxton G S. Dixon L. J. Doud D. A. Eidson R. F. Egnor F. E. Fields hl. E. Goory H. I. Hersh XY. C. Hunter E. Beck H. Kerber M. Knepple G. Kreiser I. Kwolek . G. Logan B. McEachron 0. Mclntire XY. McKee P. Manion D. Mason Milner E. Moore H. Monroe E. M E. Parker Perkins H. Pickard M. Ross J. Shank D. Smith H Tillett N Whit H XVhipple R NVirth R. 'NVoodruff XYray TOP-Egnor, Ashworth, Kerber, Abbott, Andres, Shank, McKee, Goory. Manion, Eiclson, Perkins, Parker, Ross, Logan, VVhipple, Wfoodruff, Tillctt. Doud, Hunter, Dixon, Kwolek. Mason, Milner, Kreiser, McEachron, lfVirth. Fields, Hersh. Smith, Buxton, VVait, Albjerg, Pickard, Mclntire. VHJTV VJJVH HVl TOP-Buckles. Sasser. Rittenhouse, NYiucIi, Horn. Monroe, Royster, Petticrcw. Oratorical and Debating Honorary Founded at Indianapolis iu IQOS HVL Established at Purdue in IQI6 VHd1V VJJVH OFFICERS President ....... ............,. R . F. Royster S'CI'CtHI'j'-TI'L'HSLlfLT ,,,, C, R, lnjtticfcxy VHJTV VJJVH HVL F.'XCL'I-TY MEMBERS R. M. Hom P. E. Lull A. H. iX1Ull1'UC L. S. NYi11ch STTQIJIQNT MEMBERS R. .'X. Buckles C. R. Vetticrew VHd1V VJJVX HVL J. XY. iiitte11l1r,11fs3 R. E. Riiystei' IQ. M. Sttwti HVL JVX Vd d1V VH 3 I 71 3 'U 'U 3 3 F' 'U 1 3 '-J 3 I 75 3 'U 'U 3 3 3' 'U I 3 'H 3 I 'PQ 3 'U 'U 3 3 3' 'U :C 3 -I 3 I '75 3 'U 'U 3 3 3' 'U :C 3 FHETAALPHAPHI THETAALPHAPHI THETAALPHAPHI THETAALPHAPHI l .XL'L7I.'l'Y M I:M Ill'.R5 lx. .X. L'orrlL-ll bl. A. Estey S'l'L7lJliN'l' M lnkllilzlxb lit-115 Mary C. M Ruth lfloy 190 llgwiiclt liell Gillis Cupelziiicl Ciwpiws fIllllC1'lllL' Croiiiei' ll. I.. liverett Sillilll GL-wliiiliy Ruth Grimm Culotta Holden i l l'. Luginlnill S. tl. Martinez K. Mueller Sara Seliaaf Jean Small TOP-l.11ginbill, Holden, Muel- ler, Tangermau, Everett, Martinez. Bell, Theiss. Copeland. Grimm. XYilso11. Scliaaf, Barnett. Crepps, Yauglian, Callis, Small, Cromer. National Dramatic Honorary Foimclecl at Chicago in IQI9 listablislied at Purdue in 1929 OFFICERS l'resident ........... C. M. Callis Yice-President ..... ,lean Small Secretary-Treasurer .............. .......... . . . . .. Szirali Gt-rslmny Mary Tangermau Mary Tlieiss Cary Vaughzm Mary XVilso11 THET FACULTY MEMBERS C. P. Allen DI. H. McKee K. F. Beeson XX H. Maris E. L. Butz B. H. Petty T. R. Johnston G. Sample STUDENT MEMBERS E. F. Akers C. M. Hardin K. A. Barnette XX T. Hunt I. li. Brock lf R. XY. Dwight. jr. R A. H. Forster E K. Jones P. Manion H. Morris M. Sears R. XX'iley C. AVOOClXYO1'lll H. Purkison L. Sadler R. Sennstroin H. XYalpole D. XVoocl Q73 mg f-2 L1 4 ,.... 1-A ki?-' F35 31 ,K if TJ F- ,xl refs. HT. vJ'j 5.- Kg. bvsx hir' LZ' v:.:' txt.- l. ' A-N :-:fri .Q-, .. ,S ,fi i 32,1 Ca. rx, we f,.1. E+. rg ,, -, Professional journalistic Society Founded at DePauw University in 1909 Established at Purdue in 1911 OFFICERS President .......... C. M. Hardin Vice-President ...... XY. T. Hunt Secretary .... E. K. jones Treasurer .. E. H. Morris TOP-XVooc1, Sadler. A lc e r s, Parkison. Dwight, XYalpole, Senustroxn, Forster. Manion, Hunt, Hardin, Morris. Educational Honorary Founded at University of Illinois in IQII Established at Purdue in IQIQ FACULTY MEMBERS XV. R- A111iCli XV. F, Graham li. E. Beeson O. F. Hall S. S. Cromer lf. C. Elliott M. L. Fisher STUDENT MEMBERS Betty Arnold Mildred Bauer Betty Baur A. Cantwell XY. S. Chancellor Margaret Dinuniek Mabel Harlan Ruth Jordan K. XY. Kiltz lrene Feldt Anistis Franklin Nellie Greeuburg Barbara Harrison Edna Hutson B. Jackson OFFICERS President ....... VV. S. Chancellor Vice-President .. Roberta Marshall Secretary , ....... Treasurer ... J. B. Kohlineyer Muriel McFarland H. H. Remmers G. L. Roberts R. R. Ryder Doris Kiteliin Marjorie Knott I. E. Love R. C. Mclliillianis Roberta Marshall .-X. Milward Marjorie Knott . ...... Alice Stair A. Swope O. C. Trimble Edna Troth Lillian Murphy Virginia Pierce -lunerose Piper Alice Stair Louanna Thompson Minnie A. Yeneniann TOP-Love Milward. MclVilliams, Jackson, Cantwell. Hitchin, Piper, Yeneniann. Thompson, Hutson, Greenburg. Harrison, Baur, Feldt, Dimmick, Murphy, Arnold. Franklin, Marshall, Chancellor, Stair, Knott. Freshman VVomen's Scholastic Honorary Founded at University of Illinois in 1924 Established at Purdue in 1926 OFFICERS Piesident ..... Cveorgiana Pittman X ice President ..... Beth McCool Secretary ..,.. F. Marguerite Call Treasurer .. .... Frances McKee FACULTY MEMBER Clare A. Coolidge STUDENT MEMBERS Alice Archbold Jean Bailey Eleanor Benton Lois Blow Alice Breitwieser F. Marguerite Call Helen Conver Mary Cooley ALP HA LAMBDA DELTA TOP-Blalock, Russell, Cooley, Bailey, Jackson, Gibbs, VViley, Conver, BTCILWICSCI' Pultz. Glunt, Zussin, Bryant, Blow, Rogers, Delaplane, Soehner, Archbold, Beko Scott Kungel. Light, Marshall, Leaming, Murphy, Piper, Venernann, Feldt, Knehn Scudder Dinnniclc, Hixon, Benton. Lararnore, Hesler, McCool, Merritt, Pittman, Mcliee, NVood, W'ien, Toxxnscnd Margaret Douglas Betty Elstun Barbara Gibbs Ruth Glunt Caroline Hesler Pearl Jackson Virginia Kungel L. Virginia Laraniore Mary Learning M. Beth McCool Frances McKee Kathryn Merritt Frances Overstreet Georgiana Pittman Katherine Pultz Marjorie Rogers Elizabeth Russell Helen Scott Mary Townsend Mary XVien Ruth LViley Martha XYood ALP HA LAMBDA DELTA ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ALPHA LAM .141 . Y ,il - ui. 1 -. ii, -N vi.. V. 151. 1. 1 1 ,U 11 1 2' 114' 11' A1 1 rp X 1 1 .1 '61 1 1. 'U 4 1 W 1 .4 VI! , 1 x Ili '1 1 A' 1 I A 1 1 r' M' 1 '1-rig wb 1 1 1' 1 '11 F 1 5 'I 1 1 ! Axis I F 1 ,1 rl , .N 1M Iv, .0 I ,Q 1 1,, I4 1 YV A 1 1 41 r' 1 1 m ,F A' I1 . 15 ' 'o I H4 '1 v I 1 1 1 1 44 1 Us H11 dm PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS NS BLICATIO PU PUBLICATIONS . A , B fi ', 'P 4 g fa ' 1 PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS PUBLICA 'zz '. L 19 L--v--0 NI-XRJORIE NIARQUIS BARRY EHIYGER O COYNOR LIGHT MASTERS TUBBS R. XY. Dwight, .Tr Marjorie Marquis XY. H. Barry C. D. Ehinger J. R. OQCOIIHOF Mary Jean Light Mary Alice Masteib Emily Tubbs I XX X XXX -XTT.-X. JR PLbIXV5s ST XFF XYaltc1' gfillldt Buckle Emslic Hoff Lewis XYCTIIGI 197 EDITORIAL TOP-XYalcefield, Smith Troyer, XVCISCIIZUI, Reed XYiuter. er. Scott, Kendall, Lewis lforsell. Hague, George, Petticrew Putman, Laramore, XV1en. BUSINESS TOP--Clifton, Bryant, Fowler, Iidwarcls, McGhee, Flater. Pittmall, Laramore, Petticrew. Hague, Gcorgc, XYicl1. XY. Millcr, XYitwer, T. Mill- Editorial Board of Control February 1937 to May 1937 R. J. HULSE, Chairman L. D. XVOOD HELEN CREECH E. H. MORRIS XV. T. HUNT Editor-in-Chief May 1936 to February 1937 11 l' l'1'- HYA f-. if -,rl ,ALJ EMG C-'ll -fl .l ,U -.. .-.V-ll Jr. I ... ci-gm ', 4 I ,. I' fi' - . --, qjn ,-i C i L N1 I 4' J -x,. --X. 'i F , -4 wr J NJ I 'rn ,.. . . ...M 100 , C . f,V N 1 TOP-Jenkins, lnsley, Qualls, lN'il5on, Knox, Barker, Alilviri. Kellogg. Dinlqins, Griclluy, Tafel, Altman, Clark, O'Xcil. Paarlberg. XVooclson, Estey. Lovcrirlge, Foltz, Tliraslier. Stcffee, XN'iniborough, Price, Kessler, Criss, Houston Keller. Roe, Ney, Burton, Creech, lYray, Henry, Bailey. TOP-Hardin, Behrcnds. Stanback, Wfitwer, Chapin, Deckert, Hutchens, McDonald, Brown. Cooley, Misner, Hall, Ruchti, Hunter, Antl'1ony,Vance, Derner, Schroeder, Griffiths. Manion, Obencliain, Barnctte, Brock, Mcliee, Justin, Kelsay, Nelson, Sadler, Fifield, Forster, McCartney, Janousek, Pyke, Oliavur, Hunt, Morris, XYood, Benton, Hesler, McC0ol. Forster Sadler Brock Miller Ohaver Barnett Barnette Girard EDITORIAL STAFF Editorial Board of Control R. J. Hulse, Chairman Helen Creech E. H. Morris L. D. IYood Managing Editor E. H. Morris Coed Editor Helen Creech Student Daily Publication Founded, ISSS Sports Editor L. D. Xlfood Bold and Black Editor il. C. Oliaver Associate Editors Ii. A-X. Barnette -I. E. Brock rx. Ii. Fu1'5tCl' R. ID. Manion C. L. Sadler BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager R. I Hulse National Adx'ertising Manager L. H. Brown Local Advertising Manager D. C. Miller Circulation Manager -I. P. Girard Coed .-Xdvertising Manager Betty Barnett .XPIDNIENI CTI TOP-Alexander, Mytinger, P o s s o n, Ixirsch. Berg, Lorenz, Lippman, Danielson, Faas. Daugherty, Recktenwall. Swain, Harnett, Reeves, Bunce, Gillilan, Peck. Drever, Emerson, Girard, Barnett, Hulse, Brown. Miller, Rosback. THE PURDUE AGRICULTURIST THE PURDUE AGRTCULTURIST THE PURDUE AGRICULTURIST Student Agricultural Publication Founded, 1906 STA FF Editor-in-Chief ,....,.A ......,,.,...,,,..,,,.,,, ,AA,,,A,. R . H. Parkison Business Manage1 ,......EA.. K. T. Caldwell Circulation Managel ..,...... L. O. Buxton TOP-T. Parkison, Myers, Cobble, XYeilaud, Overbecl-Q, Ranes, Nickey, Pugh, Dibble, Troyer. Irvin, Thie, Cobbs, Douglas, Glover, Dice, Fchterling, Bnrbrink, Sears, Howat. XYilson. Kessler, Burgmann, Shrader, Steckel, Sc-vcr, Fall, Drake, Sheets, XVHF1'CH, Henry. Anderson, Reed, Cantwell, XYien, Iloud, Caldwell, R. Parkison, Buxton, Hoefer, Hardin, Alexander. FACULTY ADYISERS Y. C. Freeman J. H. McKee E. C. Young TOP-Bell, Norris, Wleiland, VanPelt, Schreiber. ' Reznik, Clifton, Lulcen, Zieg, Heine, Hopkins, Orr, A. Sullivan, Cohen, Mailath, Byall, Martin, Nelson. Glunt, H. Sullivan, Johnson, W'il- liamson, Hensler, Nisley. Student Pululicatioii of Pharmacy School Founded, 1923 STAFF MEMBERS Editor-in-Chief ....................i .A...,.......,....,,,,r,rA,... D . E. johnson Business Manager ..,,. ,,,....,.,, l 3. M. Hensler Circulation Manager .... ..,.... I Q. li. Xliilliamson Advertising Manager ..... .,.,.. H . F. Sullivan FACULTY ADVISERS C. Q. Lee H. G. DeKay H. L. Kendall lSDVWHVHdHHl 1 LSJVWHVHJHHL LSDVWHVHJHHL HHL THE PURDUE ENI THE PURDUE ENGINEER THE PURDUE ENGINEER THE PURDUE ENGINEER THE PURDUE ENGINEER '7 I I I TOP-Baals, Gilbert, Griffiths Lindsey, Cook, Holler. son, XYicgandt, Glassman. TOP-Schnher, S xx' c- e tn a in Ilnpps, Meier, Hastings, Strong Meyurs, Frangos, Prechter. Braithwaite, Mengerink, Cash Pricc, Aldag, Lown, Bchremls Ilowun, Loudcrhack, Lownlan. Eiclunc-yur, Katz, Castino, I-Ieelcr XX'itwcr, Taylor, Rohn, MCCIccry Consoli, Iiinzer. Smith, Hannncr, Jacobi: Orton Taful, Purycar, NYiIks, Catterall Henderson, Rice. Student Publication of Engineering School Established, 190-I STAFF Editor-in-Chief ,,.i ........wi....... ........ E . K. ,IOHCS Busine5s IXIanag'cr ,,,. .Y,..... I Ki. P. HIIINICICI Associate Iirlitor .,,,.,,,...,,,,.... .,,.,.. B . G. EVEIHS Local Aclvertisiiig IXIz111z1g'cr VE.,VV-..... I . R. E11goI6'fO11 National ,xflwi-iisiiig Nlaiizigei- .... ......o I T. H. MCI.aug'hIi11 Circnlzlticnl iNIZI.IlZ'lg'CI' ..... -----,---- I - GIQSSIUFU1 511165 Manager ,,.,...,.... --,,A- I I- F- Xviegimdt Engleton, McI-aughIin, Enibcrt- f Publication of The Purdue Independent Association STAFF Editor-in-Chief .wvv.. .,,.,......V.,,,,w. ,....,., H . R. Sennstroin Coed Editor ..... .........,... N aomi Ade Sports Editor .....,.. ....... R . jenkins Business Manager ......, ii................h I . H. Day Circulation Manager .... ...... N V. XV. Clevenger TOP-Barrett, C1evenger,Young, Tafel. Smith, Bushong, XVilIia1ns, Rohn, Hackney. Peterson, Ferguson, Frame, Wrigllt, MacPhail, Overcash, R. jenkins, Bruner. Feldman, M. Jenkins, XN'hittington, Manion. Sennstrom, Day, Zussin, Cox. LNHGNHJHGNIHHGHHJ HHl HHGHHJ HH1 LNHUNHJHGNI lNHUNHdHGNl3HGHHdHHl INHJHGNIHHGHHJHHL '7 STA E G UlVl AND RDSTR GE ROSTRUIVI AND STA STAGE RUM AND ST STAGERO RDSTRUIVI AND ROSTRUNI AND STAGE RDSTRUM AND STAGE ROSTRUIVI AND ,'fXf'IV 1 ibn' 1 ,Il VI 1 1,! , b ll x 208 H, ' YWEAJ WEAAA WBAA WBAA WBAA WBAA WBAA WBAA WBAA WBAA WBAA A BA W ix! - --, 'Nr iii. - 'Q' W.. MISS FLORIS ARNOTT MR. JAMES EBEL TOP-Rittenhouse, Rodney, Shank, Behrencls, Sclilnndt, Miller, McDonald, Mc- Crea, WVolfe, Farries, Hefner, Holmes. Elliott, Rohas, NVelJb, Kittner, Crawford, Lawrenz, Ash, Pape, Radlcey, Marks, Mayhill, Abel. McCartney, Kristjanson, Martin, Bryant, Wiicn, Merriam, Parlon, Anderson, O'Banno11, Bosco. 5,5 lk.: ..J' 'SEXL pf . lk an WMM 1, WY7 rw ll kg . I 71 ' uf ul 'Q .3 l 'x l VVHM VVHM VVHM VVHM l 4 3 x .1 3 J 3 :J ra D 1 'Y 3 :1 21 D E 3 fx Q 3 -I 9 :1 -1 93 .. N, ii 51 3 3 E 51 an ii 11 21 21 3 Q4 73 :ZZ Q-1 , :1 L. 1 I SJ , I' 32 YQ f-1 .afi .41 , I7 fl ,1 5' ii fi: L-Y '1 ,254 .11 'w , . ln S iii all 2.11 rg . QQ 2:51 S . V4 -ull Q-:- 1 NLBliR'1'.X TIIELILN FRANK. XYILLEY KENN CARMICHAIZL LORl,i'l'T,X TAN RUE KITTY CRc JMIIli .TAX CK A L L fli N 1, cg. D, 51 A1AxiLf,1cR S- APE 2. umm' ROE J. l 'Rc,JMP'l'ER5 ANL: 1gwNL0w1i- ERS sz, nlcixi 1112mLL'N1ia 5, 514.1513 ,xH R13x5 U. Mgx,RT1 Lx m1,Lus1, '11i 7, THAXIS uR131 11f'5 f-1 X v , ai ..f YQ 1 11 l l lwx I W X I O J H. li. Carmichael WG. D. Xlfilliams A. Bublitz Russell M. Callis XV. Glover ,...,.B. L. Everett G. XYilley ,....4XllJe1'ta Theleu Mary Taugerman Crime .-Xuu Cromer .,..,.....Floy Crepps ..-Culotta Holden TOP-Reeder, Singer. Sidwell. TOP-Curtis, Singer. Palma. Phillips, Maier, Lochner. Catterall, Meeker, Paarlberg, Marvel. NVien, Hester, Thelen. Swander, Karnowsky, Fishburn. Coed debating has been an important activity on the Purdue campus for ten years. Mr. L. lYinch of the Speech Department coached an tirmative and a negative team this year on S. af- the question of the permanence of the National Youth .Xdministration. .X squad of nine girls represented Purdue in Conference debates with the Univer- sities of Illinois and Indiana. There are no pre- requisites for debating, and all eoeds are given an equal opportunity in trying out for a position on the squad. 212 Twelve members ofthe freshman debate squad are selected from the winners of the Beveridge Speech Contest and from open competition. These men are under the direction of Mr. R. M. Horn, in- structor in the Speech Department. Debating the question of the public welfare benefits of the extension of consumer cooperatives, they partici- pated in the state varsity debate conference held at North Manchester College on February 26 and 27. Under the direction of Professor P. E. Lull, the varsity debate team completed another successful season gaining a large majority of decisions. UGOYCl'I1H1C11t Qwn- ership of Utilities and Fixing of Minimum Xliages and Maximum Hours by Congress were the subjects debated by the squad with Alabama, Chicago, Illinois, Loyola, Michigan, Northwestern, XVisconsin, and Xavier, The re- markable record of Fifty-six consecutive victories completes the three years of competition for the team of C. R. Petti- crew and R. F. Royster. TOP-Sasser, Buckles, Rittenhouse, Miller. Petticrew, Royster, Magnussen. E rn 3 1 c: rn no P' w--1 rn E Pl-'J 3 1 c: rn no CP' -a ru 3 Fl-'I Z CE G F!-1 us P -a P!! E Fl-'J Z if U T11 we 3' -a P11 VHEIU SCNEHAI Ell V930 S.NHlAl 'Ell VHHCI S.NHlAl H1 VHEICI S.N'EllAI ELI. S,NEllAl EILVHEIG S.NEIlAl VHEHI ELI. 2 WONlEN'S GLEE CL NlEN'S GLEE CLUB WUMEN'S GLEE CLUB lVlEN'S GLEE CLUB W0lVlEN'S GLEE CLUB MEN'S GLEE CLUB TOP-Xlagner, Hoffman. bell. Catron, C. Stewart, Lahr, Cox. MENS GLEE CLUB Ahrens, .-X. Stewart, I. Byrne, Deckard, Ziegler, Bowden, Suliot, G. Byrne, Netherton, Rogers, Lewis, Peterson, Erickson, Forburger, Gaylord. Brubaker, I. Davis, Gros Ganier. s, Klopfenstein, Kohn, Phillips, Phister, Doyle, Larsen, Sehlendorf, Franz, Tam, Feucht, Stewart, Compton, Coddington, Xyork, P. Davis. XVOMENS GLEE CLUB Schluntlt, Dunn, Green, Coehrun, Taylor, Glos, Camp- Palma Bouton Moore Pierce TOP--Stewart, VVhitehead, McAfee, Schwab, Zimmerman, Summers, Beck, Ander- son, Renfroe, Overstreet. NVillia1ns, Newman, Singer, Swaynie, Myers, Daniel, Ristow, Louis, McKee, Davis Soehner, Peters, Dix. Dunwoody, Riegel, Michael, Rogers, George, Prentice, Swank, Cook, WVilson, Rosen- feld, Zussin, Crone. Bell, Shearer, Rickey, Sands, Glazner, Angert, Bolyard, Moorehead, Milburn, Me- Gaughey, Fisher, Baker. UNIVERSITY CHOIR CONCERT CHOIR I J? 4? UNIVERSITY CHOIR , IK' Cf INCICRT CI-IDI R Tl PI'--I'IIiIIi1ws. SIL'llIIK'II5lll'I, I.2llI5CI'lIxL', Brubakcr, Coclclington, Schullc, RIQQIIIIIIS. Bowden, Ziegler. SIQIIIIICT, bl. Ifricml, XYUV- Cc5tEl', Compton. Robinson. Sllcarcr, Padgett, SIIIIIIIILTQ. MCKQQ, Pun-rs, Dooley. Stu-xx'z11't. XYI1ituIu-ful. Swaynic, Davis, RQII. NI. Friu11cI. 215 -a 1 V 1 m - sf' vi CLUB? CLUBS S UB CL LUBS C SCLUBS CLUBS CLUBS S um BSt CLUBS Fa Q9 Q5 Z- , ,ss , 'x', 1. I iv .,.' V ,- , f , all flu ,V J' 5.3 X' ,I y Y V. -f- H W ,. l f: 'Ax' -. U M. ' Q '- ' , ' , 216 v ,. .wx ,U 1 ,w 1: L. , hr., 'F ' 4 ' PM .:.'ff2B1'?L'4 '..viHl'-L A 1 . 'L lil K. 5 . .:v- 1 . r 1 Y r , + . .,.y ' ' . -fs. ' . . . 1-vu L . Y 'ln M N K Y- HHBCF wh!! I A . W W 1 7481! 1, 1 We, U: N'- A9 in 4 ,Uhr 'L 1 - 4.'P-QM . , , ,.- , -. -nr la ', ..- ,a , I , ' . n-- J , r, .l , f f my , 5- ,J , . F., , .l, , , . f. vw' n -ani V . Y X A w r , - , - W f-W . -+I W , 1. w ,g,., , ,A-X dn. .,7 I 1 ,. , M -lo. 49,501 24 w , ,-,., ,. ff B' ,LUBL M M LS LLUBS LLMLS LLML3 CLUL5 LLUL3 CLUBS LLVL? CLUBS CLE? H f1TTT'Ty, '1 ,f'xT 'T'T-,fi ,'17 'fTyj -T N-'f f1r '7', 1-1-7-v --A ijvv-Nj: njjyqp LU F02 LL1 LD P3 LL' .Le .LL fix' 'J 21.1 L 19:1 4 ..1 J 'J lg: N Q L1 W ' 1 W 1 I L.: .L- J rf' My LLJJL I3 217 BS 2 lnclepenclf-nt Students' Organization IIULIHCICCI at Purcluc in 1922 TOP-Dietcricli, NVait. Buxton, XX'ic1i. I-Icrsll, Kelly. BOARD President ,..,,A,,.,, ,,,,,,, H . I. Ilei-Sli Cuecl lfxecutive ,,,,, ....,,,, I legiuzi Kelly Yice-Prcsiclciit .,,,V .,Y,,, I ,. U. Buxtuu SCCl'CtZl.I'j' .,...,.. ..,v,...,. D Iztry NYICII '1'1'ez1sL11't-1' ,,.....l.,,, ,,,,,...,..., .....,,,, I Q . H. I'Ji6tc1'icl1 M6113 Sucizil Cliziirman ,..,... NNIUIIIGIIIS Social ClTZlll'llTZL'Il Dleifs Activities Clmirmau ...,. NYo1i1cn's Activities Clmirmzm Lizlmpaigu Manager ........w,,.i..... Dircctor ul Iilclcpencleut ,.... . Political Cliairmzm ........, .....,.IQ. H. Scliluuclt ...Bzu'IJa1'a Sweeney C. NVhite ........l3z11'lnz11'z1 Gibbs M. Pa1'kl1u1'5t WH. R. Seimstrom N. NVait T1'JI7-Sclilumlt. Scnustrom, NVl1itc, Felclt. ljHI'kl1lII'St, Sweeney, INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION PURDUE PURDUE INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION PURDUE INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION YOUNG WONlEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION YOUNG WONIEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION TGP-Lewis, Pell, Klein, Mc- Intosh, Schafer. Brown, Leaming, NVoocl, Hamil- ton, Conver. W'ien, Mills, Jones, Sexeon, Coan. Estahlisherl at Purdue in lS94 OFFICERS Presidellt ................,......, Patricia Jones Vice-President ........,...,il, Mildred lXIill5 Secretary ................., Jayne Bennewitz Treasurer ..... ..........,. G eneve Sexon FACULTY MEMBERS Clare Coolidge L. Hadley CABINET ME jean Brown Dorothy Bryant Martha Cassell Dorothy Coan MBERS Helen Hazelton Mary Matthews Helen Conver Peggy Hamilton Betty Klein Mary Alice Leaming Harriet U'Shea Laura Partch Anna Lewis Sara Alice Mclntosh Frances McKee Lorene Ristoxv Dorothy Stratton Mary Schafer Mary NYien Martha NVood Honorarv Box' Scout Survio: Fraternity i Founclccl at Lafayette College in 1925 lfslulwlisliccl at Pnrtluu in IQJI lln IDU-'fm'li'Z F.W l FWF llllimrlllll ll ill .Ull'lll.,mlll lll.l'nlli '77 OFFICERS Vresiclunt .... G. li. Mt-rrizun Yicu-llresiclcnt ............. . . . . . .. . . . . . R. I.. BlIl'lillLlI'l s--A. . -V .. E. N. W. 1:1421 F - FFF . ul UU M Htl TOP-Paullus, Cox, Reynolds, Xanllelester, Smith, Poehlmann, Hoff, XVad 'l'11'aQ1i1xr .... C. XY. Gault lflill. F.XCL'LTY MIQMHLERS ll. I.. Creek ll. G. Dcliay S'l'L'lJ1iX'1' Ml , . Jil. l'. L. lmnst- ml. KI. linker bl. R. llnnlccr ll. N. llclircnrls VI. S. Brown R. I.. llurklizirl R. bl. Clinton F. l.. Orc-rs Ll. XY. Cox li. N. Cox F. M. Crosliy XY. rl. Cure bl. .Y DCG1'oot I.. Ll. Doud :Rl lj FRS Hamilton, Hill, Morgan, Burkhart, Merriam. Cure, Herbert, Fatout, Bakcr. Englc-ton, Zirclicr, Steinfclclt, DcGroot, Krocgcr, Lochr, XYcist, Pforzlicimcr XYilliamson, Clinton, C. Cox, Scars, Rncck, Cault, Forsell. . G. Dukcs . G. Gcltz R. linglctoil . l'l. Irllllllll . A. Fcuclit . A. Forsc-ll ,Ii . . i:l'IlllQ'US Gaston . Y. lizinlkc . NY. Grlult . G. llzimillon . E. llc-inc . ll. l'l0rlv01't . C. Hill . L. lrlolclcnmn . K. Jones ,Y Knapp 'lf Miller G Rciscr Y. Rn-llncr lil'ot'gtC1' F. Rueck l,ZlllClCl'l1Z1Cl1 XX l.oQlir lf Mcfnllough 5. Meier C. Moorc- D. lXlorg'an A lXlorrison R. Tlaullns Ptorzlieiiner Poehlmann l-. M. Sears ll. G. Yenemann XY. ll. Reynolds R. N. Sasser XY. B. Sclilosser XY. H. Smith XY. M. Ste-intelclt R. ll. Stover hl. R. YauDelester E. ul. XYaclleigl1 R. XV. XVeist LI. M. XYilliznnson F. bl. Zirclicr FNEWMAN NEWMAN NEWMAN NEWIVIAN Religious, Educational, and Social Club for Catholic Students Founded at University of li'ennsylx'ania in 13133 Plstablisl-red at Purdue in IQO6 OFFICERS President .... ,. .......... . .. R. F. Carton Vice-I'1'usicle1it .. ..... P, XV, Reef! XYOll1ClI,S Yice-Prcsirlent .. ...... Helen Beko Secretary ,....., .... . .. Yirginia Kungel Treasurer .. .. J. R. Iingleton li'.XCL'l.'l'Y MEMBERS I.. I. Aretz bl. I.. Graves XY. A. Bodden S .X. Hluchan Xeronica Brady C. B. Jordan R. P. Collver XY. I-. Kay .X. I... Delcz Ii. I. Murphy Ill. R. Grziney F. L. Serviss TUP-Uttenwullcr, Hutclicns, Curtin. Scyinanski, lfurinan, Dale, I-0skot, Carr, Hennin, Stock, Herz, Martin. Horvatits, Tureski, Iulian, G. Smith, Swanson, Sliriner, Tyrrell, Sims. Cannon, Krebs, Bice. .XlTll.Jl'C, Mroz, Yanlrloy. Donovan, Sliaw, I-lossong, I-Iclliock, NX-'al2, Monson, lingeinzm, X'XllllSlll1l, Scott, Long, Tzilrsliey. Segravc, XYL'lIlIlDHlI, O'Connor. lDeMar, fiiabel, Korty, Hruwii, 'l'. Sniitli. X'1lIll'l21I'Z, Horan, lfryc, Eliingcr, Foran, NY. Recd, XYilson. Rapalski, F. Doyle, Straslmurger. A. Iflarrington, lnec, Steining, I-lelni, Murphy, Kernel. K. Harrington, M. Doyle, Kearns. TOP-Kasser, Roach, Carroll, Ilbel, C. Recd, Novak, Mantini, M. Meier, Holzhacli, Karascli, XYCI- kart. Rcifers, Arnian, Ielniek, Schultz, Gagen, fillmerle, I Didier, Brock, If Iorzliciiner, Ifngleton, Reznil-:, Masanz. Preeliter. Barrett, Zeller, llouglas. Meflrzitli, Carty, Ifgnatz, Moser, Keating, XYuldon, X'Ycih0lcn, johnson, Bauinle. Brady, McLain, R. Meier, W'atson, Swinellart, Rosohacki, G. Byrne, Mickewicli, VI. Byrne, Wfalk- owiak, Burnell. Bower, E. Decker, NVynn, -I, Decker, Kungel, Car- ton, Pursley, I-I. Beko, Kelsey, Goodman, M. Beko, Wlirtenbcrger. FACULTY MEMBERS H. M. Baldwin Clare Coolidge M. L. Fisher STUDENT MEMBER M. E. Beruhe Y. D. Bistro R. A. Blandon R. C. Blandon M. Cc-rda C. A. Certucha il. M. Ciborski L. G. Clarke Y. Conciatu lXlargaret Dunn XV. T. Eng A. Fernandez R. Fernandez K. Y. Fong A. F. Futoohee E. V. Greenfield T. K. Noss D. H. Patterson S G. H. Futoohee H. F. Gurtan A. E. Hauser A. Herrero TY. Hupe R. Johnson A. S. Kaynialc XV. H. Keenan H. P. Kinzer XV. Landon J. F. L. Lee Anna Lewis K. M. Linn I. L. Liu bl. L. Marcus R. B. Stewart Dorothy Stratton E. G. Sutcliffe O. A. Mendez K. Merchant M. Mirkin M. Neptune L. S. Phelps G. Soo-Hoo F. C. Toy Y. H. Tso R. A. Uner H. E. Wralling M. C. VVang I. F. Wfhitney I. H. XVilliamS L. F. TVong F. T. I. Yee 222 TOP-Llncr, Certucha, NVillian1s, Neptune, Roqueta, Phelps, R. C. Blandon. Landon, Mendez, R. A. Blandon, Naganidhi, VVhitney, Mirkin, Tso. Gleason. Clevenuer, Baldwin, Futoohee, Chou, Lewis, Conciatu. CUSMOPOLITAN CI COSIVIOPOLITAN CLUB COSIVIOPOLITAN CLUB COSIVIOPOLITAN CLUB COSlVl0POLlTAN CLUB All Nationality Organization Founded at Purdue in IQO8 OFFICERS President .... A. F. Futoohee Vice-President . V. Conciatu Secretary . Marcia Clevenger Treasurer O. A. Mendez Founded at Purdue in IQI4 OFFICERS President .... K. B. Swinford Yice-President . C. S. XYalters Secretary-Treasurer ........ C. L.Bauni F.XCLfI,'l'Y MIHXIBFRS R. C. Brunclage U. M. Daxeiiport D. Denfyl C. G. Geltz ll. N. Prentice T. E. Shaw G. E. Spencer I. L. YanCzunp TOP-King, Goldsberry. Hawkins, Meeker, Viehe, Xkfaggle, Bixler, Kotora, Overbeck. Mroz, Allen, Atkinson. Hildebrand, Dobrowolsky, Cununins, Van- Meter, Robertson, Melcher. Phillips, Conner, Anderson, C. Kelsey. Zweig, Moore. House, Mc- XYilliams. I. Burkhart, Baum, Swinford, Hubler, Prentice, Geltz, Davenport, Johnston, Howe. TOP-NYillian1son, Hoehn, XYinger, Boswell, Liining, Roessler, LeMasters, F. Kelsey. Teter, Shaw, XY. Madden, Pugh, XYright, XYinship, l.aben, Me- Intosh. Hicks, Seale, Favinger, D. Madden, Burns, MacPhail, Clark, Dudley. R. Burkhart, Eager, Bryan, Huntzinger, Greene, Bonnet, Cuyer, Boggs, Harmon. ORESTRYCLUB FORESTRYCLUB FORESTRYCLUB FORESTRYCLUB FORE 223 :-Em: Ez'-53:2 3:-Ez: 3:-Em: 2:51--:LQ nw-v:-1--:sq 3:3-k: 3-:1::-4 nz:-w-FE xx'Xx..,-5' .W WSW 6 1 I Y I l I 1 1 i 4 1 Q 1. i I 4 5 4 4 1 4 1 F Y 'YF al. NOBLE EARL KIZER, NOISE Athletic Director Head Football Coach Director and Professor of Physical Education for Men BS.-Notre Dame 1 1 ORVAL J. MARTIN, FGM Track Coach B.S.A.-Purdue Instructor in Physical Education J fl, .I 5 ,l A, V. . l 1 1 4.4 XVA RD LEXVIS LAMBERT HPIGGYU Basketball Coach iX.l3.-XVabasl1 Poslgrzleluate-Minnesota Associate Professor of Physical Education '? MACKEY BIXLER ELXVARD COACHES COACHES COACHES COACHES COACHES COACHES Sig, SVQODXVORTH FEH RING -'H' ' . .iq A' I WT: YYIT, fi'...', f' ' ' ' 1,75 A Q, 74 L 4 W nf., , 1 H M, vp. . i.f'jr.k:lx. .A U . - ,. ,W , ' g . uh, Q.-, L- ..,Y f4 . l, I. 4- V P , HM. , . M. 54, v R, . E 2 i v' I 5 L. s. u 74- n r n 1 1 ,. r, S if 21 4 PQ , V - R '93 at 4 l H l xx fx' an I Q f 4 R - K ' 'N 1 X V D K 1 f 6 - 1' L fi'-'5' Wk' 232 E Q.. Z R. B. grott O. T.ij1dCfSOI1 C. R. Armon J. M. Eker G. itz L. J. Biuuinbacli R. O. Baur G. 0. E1 Bliilel A. G.Q'Dt11ey -I. A. Bruce C. F. iid F. B. Ermeister E. G. EETDSSOII F.. S. Cummins L. NV.Eecker G. M.5ow11ey J. W. take F. S. Qgelkiug P. B. Haing F. E. s W. Fifield J. P. Fggerald K. Reg L. VV.g'ift A. P. Gillis if 5 F' :s 0. FD E 5. :. PM EN PM EN PM EN PM EN PM EN PM PM P MEN P MEN EN iff FU QPM Q A. R. gant L. S. igfaves I. W.Ereiner V. HCQTCNNVHY P. E.Q1nnph1-ey A. S. olito Cecil ll Cody Isbell A. M.xSka G. Hgrber XV. Wngnorr H. G. Krause R. H.Z1tter R. Nijimen R. H.d.-ucas J. G. Lucek P. D. Elaska J. R. gloney C. E.9i'.1ngas O. W. Martin R. L. Etthews B. F. Edley J. Muff U2 TUC P11115 EN PM EN PM EN PM E Q-4 Z Lu E Q.. Z ul E D- z ua E Q.. z ua E cl.. Z I-Ll E Q- B. F.. Jitry D. F. Egwell R. latfdy M. A. Schreyer J. W. 'fglborg R. E. Env J. F. E3-vard J. E. Shideler I. Sin? R. W. giith G. G. 33.61111 F. L. Stalcup R. R. Ewart C. H. Erhune W. E.Q1JtO11 J. R. Va11Delester W. L. Ergane P. H. grum- M. T. Wakeield J. L. Vgliug R. H. Wallace R. L. Eiitcomb R. E. NWI'-illian1so11 C. VS2lt111a11 J. I. Y5H1g F P7 PEN no Q EN PM HUGHES BURKS STUDENT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BAILEY MUELLER INHIIIIIS NOILVIDOSSV JIlEI'IIIlV INEIIIIIIS .IV NOIIVIDOSSV JIIEITH Q3 '-i C: 3 E11 Z -3 3 v-3 1 rn: P11 E C5 President ...,.. ...,..,w,I,I H . NV, Hug-heb Secretary .. A,.,I ,,TA.III, R . H, Burke Vice-President ......,...,.,,,, XY, F. Bailex XvICC'P1'CSICI611t ...,,,,,,.,,.I,I R. J. Mueller 2 3-7-15-9 6-3 4-17-32-8 19-53-26-4 73-52-41-6 19-27-85-12 3-7-15-S 'Nu . ' Q wx, ARM' ' R3 as N1 Q ,, .5 W Q JP fl X ,fi ,Q U X N . . Y X 'W U5 . rf'- 9 Q' .lu ,QQ- 1?-1 T? ' if + E f ::3A.':i.f, - - . L gan AAQQ. N71 x Q-mfg .4 W gay V - . ' 93555 -' f ' ffafi 1 -glb-gi ' gawk-S13 5 . , K ' N. X. 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Mackey, MeSheehy, Cecil Isbell, Yansant, Poulos, Sink, Iuska, Johnson, Mann, W'right, Hatala, Griffiths, Straley, Simon, Vergane Humphrey. Taube, Sines, Grant, Fruin, Maloney, Purvis, Beard, Bliss, Michael, George, Dilts, Knorr, Fitzgerald, Faris, Palmer. Feliring, Cody Ishell, Selby, Powell, Steward, Mihal, Nolting, Stephenson, Zachary, Botney, Petry, XVolt1nan, Diehl, Ippolito, Maish Kizer, Johnston, Graves, Burnieisler, Staleup, Drake, Bell, Gift, Purdy, Medley, Scrivnor, Upton, Sehreyer, Mann. B6 SEPTEMBER 4 fllil-l' OCTQBER ll 'ji QQ OCTQBER llllxil NOVEMBER wilwuvw AT AT il AT ,!,,. AT X I X .,,.,,I,. ., .X ., 1 1 :iv--l ,- LAFAYETTE lil Wllilil l, CHIGAGG XIV Y l'fRl ll PITTSBURG lilk IOVVA CITY l Nl ill lflilf PURDUE l'lfliln'l l' PURDUE i'l lQI1l'l7 PURDUE Il lSlil, li PURDUE l 'l'i'l'll'l OHIO UNIVERSITY CHICAGO I CARNEGIE TECH I I IOWA IAIJI 1 I. SENIOR MANAGERS Bill Hodgdou Fred Maish PED Purclue's Runs, Passes Crush Ohio U., 47-0 In Big Way Lafayette, Ind., Sept. :ti-P1111 due's running and passing attack handed an Ohio Ifniversity eleven its worst defeat of the century. 47 to 0, this afternoon 011 Ross Ade field before a crowd of nearly I7,000. Cecil Isbell, triple threat back field star, performing for the first time as a full back, and apparent- ly fully recovered from the should- er injury that hampered his activ- ities all last season. turned in Zlll impressive performance. The Tex- an accounted for four touchdowns on his own account and tossed a pass to Bill Yergane, giant 23.2 pound sophomore right end, for a fifth touchdown. One of Isbell's touchdown jaunts was for 65 yards, and another. which was even more brilliant as he reversed through nearly the entire Ohio university eleven, was for 30 yards. Passes Tell Story. Purdue-'s other two touchdowns came as the result of the effective aerial attack on passes over the 'foal line to .-Xudy Botney and ESW MP OHIO I BELL, DRAKE HOW W Y FOR BOILERMAKER Three Stars Injtgd in Victory Purdue's Runs, P o we r D ef e at Wisconsin, 35-14 By Edward Burns. tt'l1ie11,fgii Tribune Press Servieel Lafayette, Ind.. Oct. 10-XYis- cousin rarely was able to put hob- bles on Cecil Isbell. Purdue's great triple threat full back, .this afternoon and on vital occasions when they appeared to have' him harnessed, the young man fiipped laterals to -lohn Drake, with results distressing to the Badgers. Tlus state of affairs was one ot '- in n reasons Purdue licked His s 35 to 14, in l'urdue's homeco ng contest before 20,000 fans. l'urdue made 22 point n fe- ty and three toucht 'ns by lsbell, one bf 'algid ne by llaul Hum rey, fo XVisconsin was able count. T en WXVISCOIAI- sin climber ito e drivers seat long enough ke I4 points on touchdowns b Roy Bellin and lfre enz. Purdue laved off in off ii' 'e matters during the third u er but 111 the final session s, :lames Zachary, reserve ends. late k OOM. with two mort touch, I lllc bamc' . lllth Ifbcll fl do is, lflrake adding his Kos. 2 tossing end ot most ot the p 'es. ,I 3 in ,-avid guccgggionl the Boilermakers- complete e out ot IQ aerials for a to l yards. l'urdue's line rippe th bcat's forward wall - p' ces s t e Boil- erinaker l - r ii through for consis . ains. .ed by Is- bell, lJrake. . l Stalcup, and with the able assist of such reserves as Bob Selb , the Boilermaker hacks gained 378 yards in 53 run- ning plays, an average of better than seven yards an attempt. The statistics reveal the superior- ity of the Boilermakers, lllli do not reveal the well knit team perform- ance. l'urdue made 25 first downs against IO for the visitors, and gained 41,7 yards to 396 for Ohio university. llurdue reserves were us' e ally after the regulars h i ed two touchdowns in the firs 'ven minutes of play. The third p 'od. with Isbell reeling off his 'o longest runs in rapid succession, brought out three touchdowns be- fore the Bobcats could halt the on- slaught. Bill ,lurkovic of Canton, fl., quarter back and leading hall car- rier of the Ohio university foot- ball team, suffered a dislocated knee in the second quarter when he was tackled after a 33 yard run. Purdue Gains 621 Yards. .X drizzle fell during most of the game but the soggy turf did not seem to hamper the ground ga' Vs as testified by the fact that irdue negotiated a total of 67 rds, 320 of the total from s inn e. while the loser had a very g total of 437 yards. 167 of whi were from scrimmage. Because of the wet ball, perha i., ieither team was able to emplo 's iassing at- tack with any ll.- '- ble effect. Purdue iad' 1.2 st downs. The re 'd ' ividual yardage tells th . v L why those in the crow ce action thought it a t 1lli1 game. Here are the gu si 'ec Isbell carried the ball IS ti11 . for gains totaling 135 yards luding a 70 yard sprint for l'urdue's first touchdown, while llrake negotiated 76 yards in the same lllllllilltl' of tries. Fred Stal- cup made I7 yards in 7 totings and Tony lppolito I5 yards in five efforts. .Xs usual. Eddie lankow- ski was the Badgers standout ground gainer. lie romped IIS yards in 16 attempts. Howie XVeiss was runner up to ,lankowski with 24 yards in nine attempts and Brouko Malcsevich's one effort was good for I4 yards. By Charles Bartlett For fifteen minutes yesterday afternoon a battered but coura- geous University of Chicago eleven restrained a powerful Purdue team in a virtual state of paralysis inso- far as Ptllj' offensive doings w concerned. Those I5 minute stituted the first quarter. Minnesota's 2 Half Assault ets 27 Points Boilermakers' Air Attack Fails y Harvey Woodruff lago 'Ij1'ibune.P1'ess Servicej ieapolis, Minn., Oct. 24- 'inesota's husky Northmeu, urdues Boilermakers before 47,- ' O I . .. kmenlike and proficient, routed ith Then the Purrwe ck, Cecil Isbell, Hous n, e ., full ad ic h a back at its he , ., ' wit ' ruthless sic n ' t at stunned the ga iering 1 oo present at Stagg 'eld to vi ess the conclud- ing g of 42 year old rivalry between wo schools. The sec- Qid quarter saw Cecil pass to l1is ' ther Cody for one touchdown, anc three minutes later found him shing over the Maroon goal line after successive smashes of I3 and I4 yards. Isbell Kicks for 4 Points. Isbell, who will face his biggest test next Saturday, when Pur invades Minnesota. was also sponsiblc for two th' rtf scores, tossing laterals, 'r o John Drake, and the 'r ,, al- cup, just as he wa . t o be tackled, each effort . ng in a touchdown. Tl ex . furthered his reputatioi o o he best backs in th ou ' .y connecting for four xtr la. emcnt points. glibc ift ermaker score was rcgrte , Tony Ippolito. Chi- cag 'o, more, late in the final ons ad scored their only touch- o the dav on a nass fr m I-ew klamity to Morton Goodstein. The game was a costly one to Purdue, which lost the services of lim Ycrgane, 6 foot 5 inch, 230 pound, e11d from Michigan City. who received an injury to his right knee in the third quarter and had to be helped from the field. Coach Noble Kizer last night said that the iniury probably will keep Ver- ganc out of the Boilermakers' next two games. I-Ialf backs john Drake and Fred Stalcup also re- ceived ankle and knee injuries. art Preceding this, the Ma- r f O Isbell was the leading ground gainer of the day, carrying the hall I3 times for a gain of IO8 yards and an average of 9.3 yards. Sher- man led the Maroon gainers with I2 yards in seven attempts. Pur- due gained 332 vards from scriin- mage against the Maroons' 90. The Boilermakers scored eighteen first downs against Chicagds eight. Purdue completed three of seven nasses for a total gain of 20 yards through the air, while Chicago connected for I00 yards by com- pleting eight of I5. 780 spectators at Memorial sta- dium this afternoon in a game whose first and second halves were as different as the poles. The score was 33 to 0 for Minnesota's twenty- first consecutive victory. Only six of the Gophers' points were recorded in the first 30 min- utes of play. Cecil Isbell and John Drake were running the ends, and more dangerous still, Isbell was completing forward passes with impunity to his tall heavy ends, Fred Yergane and Don Powell. Minnesota adherents wondered if the vaunted Gopher victory sequence was to be broken. Fumble Ends Purdue Chance. Two happenings changed the course of the day and caused the Boilermakers to fall apart. The first was a fumble in the second period, after Purdue had carried a march straight downfield from its own 16 yard mark to first down at Minnesota's 16 yard line. Appar- ently a touchdown was inevitable. From the press stand it looked as if Purdue became confused on sig- nals on an attempted reverse. Any way, Ray King recovered the ball for Minnesota and the menace ended. Discouraged by this mis- hap Purdue contimied hghting, but seemingly was wilting. On the fourth scrimmage of thc third ciuarter after receiving thc kickoff, the Gophers dug the grave of Purdue's conference title hopes with another lateral pass touch- down play, This one was from Yic Spadaccini to the fleet Uram, uncovered far to the right, who ran the last 30 yards of the 37 yard journey to the goal line. That play apparently broke the hearts of hitherto effective visitors. There- after it was only a question of the size of the count, which might have been held lower if the Boiler- makers had not taken desperate pass chances to gain one touch- down. Fortunes of War Change. To one not present, it is almost impossible to picture the change which took place in the fortunes of war. Spectators were congratulat- ing themselves on seeing one of the greatest games of modern foot- og Indiana PUR UE 20 IU 20 Purdue Whips Carnegie, 7-6 Drake ls Star Both Scores are Made in Final Quarter 'Pittsburgh, Pa.. Oct. 31 - fSpecial.l-Purdue's patched 11p eleven, with the reserves playi11g an important role in relieving the battered regulars, still packed e11ough punch here this afternoon to defeat Carnegie Tech, 7 to 6, before 20,0o0. It marked the fourth victory in five starts for the Boilermakers this season, as well as the fourth victory in five games in the Carnegie Tech series. If there is any one individual that Purdue can thank for its vic- tory it is hustling John Drake, who was the backbone of the Boiler- maker back field on both offense and defense. He bore the burden of the attack after Cecil Isbell left the game early in the second quar- ter with a leg injury. Drake's line: smashes and tackles were almosl superhuman. He frequently 11i ed what looked like threatenix s by plunging headlong int to make tackles, while on in 11- erable occasions he ripped thro 1 four or five Carnegie tacklers by sheer physical force. Purdue Strikes Suddenly. Held to a scoreless tie for the first three quarters as the stubborn Carnegie defense turned back one threat after another, the Boiler- makers struck fast in the middle of the final period after Graves had intercepted a pass in midfield to score the victory points. With a back field composed of Drake, Ben Medley, Tony Ippolito, and Cody Isbell, one of almost innumerable combinations drafted into service during the afternoon, the Boiler- makers started driving straight down the field. Fordham Beats Purdue, 15 to 03 Eyes Rose Bowl New York, Nov. 7.-fSpecialj- Forham's chances of being on the receiving end of a Rose Bowl in- vitation were materially increased here this afternoon as the 11nde- feated Rams turned back the threat of a dangerous, hard fight- ing Purdue team before a crowd of slightly over 40,00o. The score was IS to o. The game was played at the Polo Grounds on a wet and slippery field. The highly touted Ram forward wall, with Edmund Franco at left tackle and Nathaniel Pierce at left guard as outstanding performers, more than proved its caliber by the manner in which it tightened threats. Although the 5. 'ri turning back Purdue's repe' ers were frequently r - . t touchdown door after es. their best efforts went f . ght XVl'lCl1 they reached scorin terri- tory. Q Purdw- diana 1310 all Scores 891-Purdue, 603 Indiana I8Q2-'PllI'ClllC, 68, Indiana, 1893-Purdue, 643 Indiana 1894-Forfeit 1897-Purdue, to Purdue. 203 Indiana, 1898-Purdue, 143 Indiana 1899-PLI1'Clt1C, 53 Indiana IQO0-PUI'ClllC, 51 Indiana IQOILPIIYCILIC, 63 Indian IQO2-PLITLIUC, 393 India 190.1-Purdue, 27 In 'an 1905-Purdue, 113 n iana, IQO8iPllI'dllC, .13 1909-Purdue, In ' na, IQIO- , iana. 1911 ' 1 ndiana, 1912 ' a 34, Indiana IQS ' 423 Indiana, Q - - ,233 Indiana, I5iPl1I'Cll1C, 72 Indiana, 1916-Purdue, oz Indiana, 1917-Purdue, O1 Indiana, IQ2O-Pl.1I'Cll1C. 72 Indiana 1921 Purdue, O2 Indiana, ball between two well drilled, heavy, evenly matched elevens when the string broke. Perhaps Purdue's emotional tenseness snapped. Perhaps Minnesota's great line, not showing its full pow- er at first, struck its true pace. At any rate, Gopher forwards in the second half constantly broke through to stop running plays and to hurry those previously unstop- able passes. IQ22-PUYCIUC, IQ23-PUTCILIC, 192-1- Purdue, 1925-Purdue, 71 Indiana, O1 I11diana 26' 1 , Indiana, 1926-Purdue, 243 IQ27iPUl'dlIC, 213 Indiana Indiana v 1928-Purdue, 143 Indiana 1929-Purdue, 323 Indiana, 1930-Purdue, 63 Indiana, 1931-Purdue, 19: Indiana 1932--Purdue, 2s 3 Indian a, 1933-Purdue, 1934-Purdue, 1935-Purdue, IQ36- Purdue, 193 Indiana 72 Indiana 1 17- 01 Indiana, 7. 203 Indiana Boilermakers B e at lo w a Cecil Isbell Flips Two Touchdown Passes to Account for All Points In First Period as Hawkeyes Bow, 13-o, and Close Big Ten Season With Record Of No Conquests. By L. k e Iowa City, Ia., '. 14.-AI'- l'urdue's Boilerma ' steamed over Iowa I3 to 0, to ay to add a final dism uch to the Hawk- eyes' rea ig Ten football sea- ' s, ing Ollly a third of 3 . lllll, saw the Boilermakers, ir ground attack halted, forced to erial tricks to score two first eriod touchdowns. The Iowa players, storm center of alumni criticism and treated earlier this week to a one man re- volt by Oze Simmons, the ac Negro halfback, refused to crac under the Boilermaker DOUII ' Their stubborn defense, gene d by Dick Anderson, s sti te - son. 'ee1 thousand Dads day e tor fill c s ter, prevented Cecil Is 1d ,loin D r a k e, PllFdllCvS ' wn twins , from scorin , th round route. Stalc . u econdary. XYi ' ' ell ll Fred Stalcup 1 r t of the attack, the .. ers drove to the Iowa 111 rd line. After fail- ing to g n on a plunge, Isbell faded back a11d tossed a pass to Stalcup who eluded the Iowa sec- ary and was all alone in the end zone. Isbell's kick for extra point was blocked. Scott Vlfagler, Iowa back, had to punt into a northwest gale, and the ball carried only fourteen yards. Is- bell, behind vicious blocking. cracked his way to the twenty- four-yard line. Then the elusive Purdue speedster dropped far back to flip a pass to Don Powell. Purdue end, who caught the hall on the six yard li11e and fought off three Hawkeyes as he squirmed over. Isbell finished the scoring by kicking the extra poi11t. Makes One Serious Threat. Iowa made only one real scoring threat. On the final play of the first half, Simmons, stopped cold on scrimmage plays, grabbed a pass from Bowlin and scampered to the ten-yard line as the gun sounded. Oze, who quit the squad XYednes- day night after a quarrel with Coach Solem only to change his mind eight hours later and I'Cllll'll was not in the starting llllellp, but was inserted in the backfield be- fore the game was ten minutes old. Boilermakers, Hoosiers Pla To Z0 to Z0 Tie By Edward Burns. ft'hie11go Tribune Press Servieel Lafayette, I11d., Nov. 21.-Pur- Clllfi a11d Indiana this afternoon fought to a zo to 20 tie in one of the most sensational expositions of wide open football ever played. Old timers appeared unanimous in the belief that it was the greatest of the 39 games played between the two Hoosier rivals since their feud began i11 ISQI. The game thrilled 30.000 wild eyed specta- tors, the largest crowd that has ever seen the two teams meet. livery one of six touchdowns i11 tl X contest was 111ade on a for- a d pass. And in all but two in- sances the way was paved by stirring aerial maneuvers. ll the IOllCllClOIVIIS were effected in the second half. All three Pur- ldue scoring passes were tossed by Cecil Isbell, the Boilermakers' great junior back. All of tl1e III- diana scoring passes were tossed by 'Vernon Huffman, the Hoosiers' sterling senior. Both stars had the crowd in a high state of excitement IIl8Ily, many times in the dramatic second half. Huffman started his heroics i11 the first play of the game-returning the opening kick- off So yards. Hot Flashes, Cold Shakes! If you think the lads didn't give their constituents hot flashes a11d cold shakes refiect o11 the sequence of tl1e scoring: Purdue scored the first touchdown 011 a 26 yard pass to ,lim Zachary. Cecil Isbell added the point. An II yard pass to Stalcup and a failure to convert gave Purdue a I3 to 0 advantage. A 21 yard pass to ,lack Iienderdine. and a point conversion by George Miller shortened the edge to I3 to 7, the count when the ga111e went into the final period. Another pass, Huffman to Kend- erdine, accounted for a 13-all tie and the Hooseirs had a chance to go ahead, I4 to 13, until Miller foozled the try for the point in an attempted field goal and the tie continued. 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Line holds, Jolinny shifts and skirts left end. just past the scrimmage line, he ducks his head and plows tll1'OLlgl1 tivo Gophers, straight arms a third and races sixty- l:lYC yards until caught from behind. Purdue-Indiana - bitterest rivalry. Minutes to play. Purdue 13-Indiana 20. Purdue's ball on the live yard line, third and eight. Cece Isbell, rushed on a spinner pass play, tosses short. Receiver Zachary, far down the field, races back for the xvobbling sphere. Diving, Zac skids along the muddy field face down and scoops up the ball inches from the ground. Twenty-hve yard gain. Three more plays tied the score just before the final gun. Q n 'L Mm ' ,J A. . A , gfgf 1 N 'En , hr J 4 J 2 if 1 N- ' i l BR1NsoN, R. F. Mgr. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKET BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL In a season unusually tense and fraught with thrills, Wfard Lambert's quintet dropped to fourth place in the Big Ten Conference race after l showing definite superiority the ix opening stages of the season. jeizvell l Young amassed a total of 172 poiilxts x to capture the all-time, high individual .L I l scoring in Conference competitiori, r-, ' and Lambert's ding-dongugxtype ff basketball was beautifully exempli led when the squad ran up 69 points against Indiana to establish ,si new fi team scoring mark. Relying on I. Sines and Young at forward, Seward and Anderson at center, and Downey and Malaska at guard, the team ran through their pre-conference schedule without dropping a g211T1C. VVith plenty of reserve power and dazzling speed. the Boilermakers, continued their victory string by winning four consecutive Big Ten games. Illinois proved a stumbling block by admin- istering a one point defeat, and No- tre Daine and Minnesota duplicated 'lOP-Holloway, Mangas, O'Neill, Carnes, Barsha Dean Sines, Anderson, Mihal, Swan. Xflalaska, Zink, Seward. Hutt, Dickinson, Young Co captain Downey not in picture. in successive games. Regaining their former pace, the Lainbertnien swept tlirough the remainder of the schedule with only two defeats. Marked by two decisive wins at the expense of Indiana and Z1 crushing victory over Illinois, eo-champions, the seasons record of fifteen victories and five de- feats upholds the traditionally fine records built by Lambert-coacliecl teams. 248 H CTT F4'lI'XYZll'fI YQ IGN G I?ClILXYU.1'd ,XX SIQRS F1 11QXY8.I'd fl-I IH6KlNSON Q3-l'l,fl1'fl .X N D ICRS1 mN CL'I1tCl'-I'iIlI'NN'1'l lluggfnYAY L2 uard 5 '1- :fn wgw' .Q we 1 ki' F. S . W2 v ,., 'Qw ,wavy RD Ui V BALL BASKETBALL ' Z I NK Forward DOXYN EY Guard M A N GAS Guard MA LQXSKA Guard MIHAL Guard SEXYARD Center 2 2 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS SCHEDULE ANI TEAM DATE XYESTERX STATE DEC. BRADLEY TECH BUTLER DE PAUL U. HIV 'I'ULEIJr ST. XAVIER Mr.bN'1'pXN.X XVISCONSIN MI1.fHIIQi,'XN IQXVA INDIANA ILLINOIS NUTRE DAME MINNESUTA IOXVA ILLINOIS MINNESOTA MICHIGAN TNDIANA XVISCONSIN Duc. DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. IAN. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. M A R. 7 12 10 19 21 22 28 -I 9 11 16 18 3 8 13 15 2U 22 27 1 PLACE HERE HERE HERE THERE HERE THERE HERE HERE HERE THERE THERE HERE THERE THERE HERE THERE HERE THERE HERE THERE l3.!!Q7'1l Liu' 551-19 JJ ' .1114 413. PURDUE OPP. -- 3, .35 25 44 14 53 45 41 ' 35 23 fix jj 43 30 4 I 33 31 451 31 37 38 4171 ' 41 45 5 l 61 34 l 16 31 1 P 'IE 43 46 'TNF new fwfr' ff4 'T.T'V Tw'Tf 5 1.5 viva? f PM-J' N XmgNTi'Nf 4 534.45 , TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK TRACK SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Feb. 5 at Butler Purdue 34 Butler 52 Feb. 15 at Northwestern XViscousin, Northwestern. and Purdue Purdue 23 WiSCO11Si11 59 Northwestern 45 Feb. 29 at Chicago Purdue 38 Chicago 55 Mar. 7 at Indiana Purdue 16 Indiana 79 M May 2 at Purdue Purdue 59 Chicago 72 May 6 at Purdue Purdue 79 DePauw 52 ay 9 at Purdue Northwestern, Indiana, and Purdue Purdue 2-l Northwestern 50 Indiana S9 May l6 at Purdue Purdue S9 Illinois 92 ray 29 at Indi ana State Track Meet Purdue 13 Notre Dame 67 Indiana 64 Butler 7 DePauw 5 Ball State 5 Qakland City 7 f I loss of co-captain Hampered from the start by the ' Moore as a result of injuries. the Purdue squad still showed scoring ability on a number of oc- casions. Especially noticeable were the points scored by the runners in the long jaunts. The indoor season opened February 5, with a loss to Butler 52-3-l at the Butler Field House. On Feb- ruary 15, Purdue and Northwestern both bowed to Xlisconsin in a triangular meet in which VVis- consin won 6 of 9 events. Purdue's strength in the distance runs was shown at Chicago on Feb- ruary 29, when they won three places in the mile and first in the 60 yard dash. Ray Ellinwood, a former Purdue athlete, set a new meet record of l:55.9 in the mile as Chicago won the meet 5556, to 3SMi. Purdue's squad experienced difficulties at Indiana when Don Lash led Indiana to a 79 to 16 victory. Lash won the two mile and the mile runs in the fine times of 9:1-1.1 and 4:l6.5 re- pectively. March 14, co-captain Glendenning won fourth place in the half mile in the Big Ten meet at Chicago. The Drake Relays marked the open- ing of the outdoor season. Purdue's medley relay team of Glendenning, Cioory, Bluemel. and Ter- hnne won third place in that event. Although Chicago won the dual meet 72-59, Purdue again TOP-Cripe, McColloum, Stewart, 'Vaughan-Catt, Dlanos, Moore, Glendcnning, Martin. Stalcup, Bluemel, XYilliamson, McGannon. Grant, Graham. Sines. -' Fifield, Goory, Terhune, Lemon. nson, DeLong, Hoka scored in the distance runs when Glenden- ning, Janos, and Goory tied for first place in the mile, and 'lanos and Goory ran a dead heat in the two mile. For their only victory. Purdue defeated De- Pauw 79-52. Glendenning and Goofy again won their events, and Lemen won the 220 yard low hurdles in 24:-l seconds. Un May 9. Purdue lost a triangular meet to Indiana and Northwestern, and on May 16. the team lost to Illinois. In their f1nal meet of the season, Purdue Finished behind Notre Dame and Indiana to take third place in the Indiana State meet. FF: . ' A Fi? fr-. 2. .. v J LZ!-A4 5' . K, I2 , .r I '1L . x 4. I . 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Date March 30 March 31 April l April 2 April 3 April -1 April S April ll April ll April 13 Place Purdue Upp. There 2 There 2 There 1 There 7 There 3 There 1 Here 5 Here 3 Here 10 There 6 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Team Chicago NVabash Illinois Notre Dame Minnesota Minnesota NVabash Indiana Indiana Indiana Date April April April April April April April April May May Place Pui due Qpp There Here There There There There Here There There Here ' Team Date Iudizma Illinois Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech Michigan Louisiana Tech Notre Dame Chicago May May May May May May May May r Place Purdue Here Here Here Here Here Here Here Here M XI XQK X MQXRTIN BARTZ MK JSER DOXVNEY W-4.17 1' 74 ld PSSIQIQ I,l'l' Ns XIX IxlQXl'sl NIL X9 'K XYard Lambert rounded out his hnal season as mentor of Purdue base ball teams with a record that, although not impressive in games won, could he listed as a joh well done. The '35-'36 team boasted veterans on the pitching staff only and was forced to rely on inexperienced but promising sophomores to fill the gaps left hy men who graduated. XYith inclement weather leaving hut a short time to get into shape, the Boilermakers opened disastrously hy dropping their first six games, all played in the South dur- ing spring vacation. Louisiana Tech took the first four hy scores of 7-2, 7-2, lO-1, 8-7. Mississippi State accounted forthe next two -l-3, 14-l. The squad returned and, showing the result of more intensive training, took the measure of Carleton, April Qth. Rosser's hrilliant pitching and timely hitting con- trilmuted to the 5-l victory. XVithin the next three weeks the squad won three games, tied one, and lost five. Butler drew a split in a doubleheader losing lO-9 and then winning 7-3. XYEIIJZLSII howed in the tenth in when Lucas scored on an inlield hit. .Q ning 6-5 XRAIHN ,Eli Y'l'J- 'LQ i-.I QA-.'..U! L T 31? ' In a wild and woolly affray, Chicago defeated the nine 22-16. The feature of the game was a fourteen-run rally by the Boilermakers which proved inadequate. VVabash tied the Boilermakers 5-5 in the tenth inning of their scheduled bout. Mangas fanned nine and hit a home run, but the game was called a draw because of darkness. Illinois and Notre Dame were both victorious in close contests 3-1 and 18-15, and Minnesota captured a doubleheader. Glen Downey pitched his best game of the season in a game at Purdue to shut out the VVabash Little Giants to the tune of a 3-O victory. Indiana, traditional rivals, came out on top in a four-game series, winning three and losing one. The first two, played at Bloomington, were won by scores of 12-5 and 9-1. Hosler, Indiana pitcher, was outstanding both at the mound and at the plate. In the return engagement at Purdue, the Crimsonites again took the hrst game by the score of 9-7, but the Boiler- makers came back strongly in the last game of the series to win 6-5. Mal- aska's long peg for the final out and Iirause's homer with Sines on base were features of the game. The season was brought to a close by seven games played within two weeks. The Boilermakers garnered but one win. Illinois won 2-l. Louisiana Tech took three games 15-9, 12-9, and 13-6. Michigan won 11-3, and Chicago emerged victor 6-1. The lone win was at the expense of Notre Dame. Rosse-r's fine pitching, coupled with a four-run rally due to bunched hit- ting in the fourth inning, gave Pur- due a 6-4 victory. The season plain- ly indicated the need for seasoned players, but with nearly the entire squad returning next year, Purdue can anticipate one of the strongest teams in the history of the school. HORAN CALDWELL MARTIN F M X f, .. .51-I-,Q I gn r -' -HQ 2 ,N 4' gn' ,.,-I uf, wi ' M-:1..h lN?M.zrfihhimn ..fn1 . 1-M NORSPURTS Ml ORTS SP NOR I M ORTS SP NOR MI NORSPORTS M1 1 2- ,zy M 1NoR svoms V- fv . .. rua lynx- 'I 'X , . fu ,... , .3 , M ml YQ' V, . ,' 3-wywxx 'W MINORSPORTS MINORSPORTS MINORSPORTS MINORSPORTS SlH0dSHONlW SlH0dSHONlW SlH0dSHONlW SlH0dSHONIW HONIW SlH0dS TOP-Hoffman, Zweig, Sellers, Levin, Meier, Reynolds, Seaborg, Matthews. Antucshko, Latter, Finney, Lacey, Stepath, McVVilliams. FENCING 266 -lan Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar. SCHEDULE AND RESULTS, 1937 9 30 5 20 25 27 5 6 12 Purdue l lu rd ue P u r due Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue I 'u rd uc 7fQ U, of Cincinnati QFQ 6 Notre Dame ll QIQ Xlhsliington U. 722 S Northwestern 9 9 Notre Dame 11 6 Rantoul Field ll 7 Xliisconsin 10 6 Chicago 11 placed fourth in conference meet DNIDNHJ DNIDNHJ DNIDNHJ 9Nl3NHd DNIDNHJ DN JNHJ DN DNHJ 5Nl3NHd JNHJ UNI '11 51 Z C5 Z 3 'PJ H1 Z C5 Z TJ '11 I'.'!1 Z C1 Z fb '11 L11 Z C5 2 CTU '11 B1 Z C5 Z G5 5 FH Z C5 Z Z SCHEDULE AND RESULTS, 1957 February 6 Purdue ......................-. 43 Hoosier Af. ,........... 41 February 12 Purdue .w.. ..v.V..V 4 0 ludiaua .....,. ........ 4 4 February 13 Purdue ....... ........ 2 6 llliuois ..Y.... ........ 5 3 February 17 Purdue .... .....VVV 6 2 DePauw ,..V..v 621 February l9 Purdue ,....,, ........ 2 2 Chicago ,....... ,....... 6 2 February 20 Purdue .....,e....e,,w......... D3 Armour Tech .......... 22 February 27 Purdue ..... 32 Oluo State ..... ......,. 5 l March l Purdue ,r.. ,iw..,.. 6 -l DePauw ......, A20 March 6 Purdue ..,. ....VY,. 4 6 ludiaua .....,, .35 TOP-Closson, Xx7l'lltCO1'l'll3, Lahey. Jacobi, Crosby. LaBree, Ycruor, Armstrong, Tredwell, Carr, Gillis, Far- well. NVallace, Craig, Stewart. 2 PISI PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL Fen IN 11 IN al IX a1 IX 11 1 Jr. Apr. A Apr. Apr. Anr. A Jr. Apr. I '1 TOP-Cox, Greiuer. Sclioon, Gaiscr, Meredith, Ewing, Little, VVOIVCTLOTI. Baker, Newhall, Cissell, Grannis, Kay, Segebarth, Engelking. I SCHLDUL S 936 Puidue 1379 ' BT11111115 THNLILLILC Purdue Puldue Pur ' X Pu du 1 I Purc 1 LO 'X Purd ' - Purdu Q. Field A1 Purdue 1372 13Q-I 1312 . -y Roi S Ity of Oklalioma HIXCYQITD of 111111015 L111xe1w1tx ot 11115501111 1,1111 CISILX ot XX1bLO11b1I1 1 riuceton University Iowa State College Cornell University T-T'1I'N'1I'd University Ohio St'1te U11iversit5 rliiversity of Utah L rwdo St'1te Colle' I1ampio11sI1ip Colorado State Colley' University of Illinois 12-Ib 1333 1325 1319 1262 1315 371 1283 1226 133 1346 13-I7 1347 PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PISTOL PN . Y r I 0' ..f,.1 in 5 LUIS 9 197 fegT f 1.16 - if 1 1 - - if , 1' A ff f 1348 1 .f - N 1 '- - ' I my SV' 1 K or 1 8' SQ f 1 4 U e 139 L 1. ' 7 A1 T . ' 21 e ' 5 I 27 X T N X . 1 ge 79 0 ,C University of Missouri University of Florida 1335 1327 Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar. SQUASH SQUASH SCHEDULE AND RESULTS, 1936-37 Purdue 2 Purdue 2 Purdue 4 Purdue 3 Purdue 4 Purdue 2 Purdue 2 Purdue O 3 7 1 3 Pur ue 3 Purdu 4 Purdue 5 Purdue Purdue 3 Purdue Purdue f Purdue won W SQUASH John Marshall Club Cleveland Club Kafron Club Dayton Y.M.C.A. Wriglit Air Corps University of Pennsylvania Princeton University Yale University Harvard University Indianapolis Athletic Club NVestern Squash Ass'n Milwaukee Club Indianapolis Athletic Club University of Illinois Port Benjamin Harrison University of Illinois Anderson Y.M.C.A. Indianapolis Athletic Club Lawrence College Collegiate Racquets Meet X WXXV ga 36 SQUASH SQUASH Jack- HSVH05 HSVHOS HSVHOS HSVHOS HSVHOS HSVHUS HSVHOS HSVHOS SCHEDULE April25 Purdue 9 April27 Purdue 162 May 2 Purdue 13M May 3 Purdue 4 May 11 Purdue 11 M2516 Purdue 1022 May 25 Purdue 1X2 TOP--David, Freese, Smith. Carlson. wiv 1 I ' GOLF GOLF GOLF GO TOP-1.aBfe-Q, Tzucker, 1Yakefield, Ulrey. Edmonds, Nicholich. SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 1935 .-X13ril17 Purdue 6 AprilZ4 Purdue 2 April 25 Purdue 1 May 6 Purdue 4 May 8 Purdue O May 9 Purdue O May 11 Purdue 1 1N'1ay12 Purdue 1 May13 Purdue 6 May 15 Purdue O FRATERNITY STANDING 1935-36 Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Tau Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Sigma Sigma Phi Epsilon Delta Tau Delta Beta Theta Pi Phi Kappa Sigma Delta Sigma Lambda Kappa Delta Rho Delta Upsilon Sigma Nu Alpha Chi Rho Phi Kappa Pi Kappa Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon M ANAGERS, 1936-37 Fiaternity First Semester .T H. Banker I W. Greenis, Assistant Second Semester T E. Beck H C. Boyer, Assistant TT ard M M. Ross R TV. Middleton, Assistant 669 664.5 654.5 648 641 633 623 615 603 541 528 505 503 500 500 455 455 425 420 Tau Epsilon Phi Triangle Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Pi Phi Sigma Alpha Mu Theta Chi Delta Chi Sigma Chi Acacia Theta Xi Alpha Gamma Rho Theta Tau Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha Beta Sigma Psi Sigma Pi Alpha Kappa Lambda American Commons Club 415 408 403 380 373 370 355 343 288 267 230 218 200 192 133 125 117 00 I HHWVHLN TV HHWVHTN TV I HDWVHLN TV I HHWVHLN TV HHWVHLN TV HHWVHLN TV HHWVHLN - 1 Ar ..,. . N's ATH LE Tlcs M E N ' s ATH 1L1ET1 c s 'Q -JT. 1 -.,., J :6 4, , ' .1 ,IA1 13 1: .3 ! . V ,, ,- .,,. .- , .H M, r ,QDQAM ll k. Q N's AT'H LE:T I'C 0 M. M W ' I f , - -A ,- 1 A . L -lv H N- fl' H' NV U1 A, ' Y' .' u- , ., - .-M-, 4 1 fini? .um -x 1 o 4 Ar. 1. 145' WmME'?U 'WII7'Y 'f T' FF' V 4 f X W W TQ T V 'S' R' TV fm W Ei NWT fl T F5 7 T W 7 'E Q 'KW 'Tr My 'E' 'IJ1:P .-Q ,li FW VCT Q' EFL' WT' AQ li. ik kk! L9 jx-' l ll P.L1v!.X'-I IJ .SLK ll ,KLA 51.11 Ji U fu YL' L51 RL:-r Q..-3 XTX. Li, 1,1 .fv .. ! L1 ' ' ,ix lpn H1 A 1 1 1 fn .N . 'N ., .N '1Mn:1jm1a.nmJ gf , .f 1 'Qf AQ.-wiv,-oi' , gf 1 1 1 I R ,Q-2, '95 A-...hr - vis 0 .w 0 1 1 0 Q 7, K H. 1. l b , . -,fggf 'P-af-I-ff:'42af1 . I . - W ,v V I 4. h yt . mf' MISS HAZELTON ----f MISS BRADY MISS RUSSELL MISS ELLIS W0lVlEN'S COACHES .TQ 'ffm-'W-f'r' w .'-.-E'I-S 1+':-4 is S Aevwi ,I Y 'X , , ' ' 4 '-- -' 1 ' - Z ,I -Twig: , . N' 4N'1.' wivw: , ,X WJ, R ' IXY -'N A X 5 5 gavage? A 'Xxx EEN 1 ,J I , bg! 'X f , A 71 + X' 5 544 .::mQ.w,afZ.W 3b.maf1,f- :K Q. 'ZS ' 524111.14 JC 22,14 'B 1' OFFICERS President ...................... lllartha Vvalker Vice-President ..Minnie A. Venemann Secretary .....,...A...,.,.......... Mildred Fitch Treasurer .... ...,... L ouanna Thompson The honorary of the XYomen's Athletic Association. Sportswomen, has a membership requirement of one thousand athletic points, accumu- lated from participation in class and The Purdue WOH1Ci1,S Athletic As- sociation has a threefold purpose: to promote athletics for women on the campus, to set a high standard of sportsmanship and wholesome living, and to foster a spirit of service to the University. OFFICERS President .,.,ttt,., t,.... E lizalneth Arnold Yice-President ,....,,. Mary llumphreys , , , Secretarv ,,,, .,,,....,,,, l iuth XYilev intrainural sports. The organization ' ' is active in promoting interest in T1'C2lSU1'C1' --.. ....Y-w. E llj'll Uelilplnlle athletics and in supervising W.A.A. activities. FU 'lil ll i1l5f lllQ E.l?fi ,fffgllii ltfl llfti I iilll fi lhfll Lili 'li fi'-7l'ltl7Eg TOP-Shaffer, Tubbs, Maier, Richey Thompson Ilylce, Pendcrgrass, Swick, Dobson. Roehni, Thatcher, Yenemann, Fitch, Kellx R1 th Pelxo TOP-Halstead, Tubbs, Charles, Kelly, Scudder, Beko, XX'alkcr. Humphfeys- l-lalsteatl. Jones, XYiley, Arnold, Hnmphrexs Dt a Arnold, Thompson, Yenemann, XValker, Fitch, Russell. plane, Brady. M'HHi'Q'H5LE3 WOMEN g 'iJ1sr!':sf- '1 f mm , K f . , .fn K 7 lu X 1 x . 5- F . ' xy- L, N82 - .-P Arm P H X1 ' 2 W of-5, 3 ,,, T' rl v 4 ,Q 'Yi fl, ,NNN 'lr ,nl 0? L15 5, 4 1 'Q 1 . lik ff. W A x if 'G G' w. 4. 1 1 ..x ru' 1 L up , V4 , g5 ff1fE:RJN lg, ww Ji rf A, T17 ww. ' , ! w 'J 1 x wiv. 'c su cf 'J 2 .L . , 9 I I ' r'- A Fl A x 1 p ,ML '278 ITIES AND SURORITIES FRATER ITIES AND SORORlTIES FR Hx wind: go 9333135 X? 333i Awww .2, ., .,.. .!.!p!!,.g :x,v:w1:,A.,,w.- I 4 . , 3-' A mf ,N , A usa- ' - ez' ,, ,. wif if-' ,. , V- ,,,. , ,,.,. , W V t gk .- '1?,:g'??fV3?cf'4..'f-7,1-W V ,Q vs ., W, 2.31:-5, .3 , N H k if . N , -Q 4 pq? 6 ' jx Nm Nm, I Q ::::: q, ,aw .gr- WA V A ., ,z K 1, as-:ef W X 1 34 x f' 0. . ,Q 9 'z 'Qiiii , ' if ...--2::,-sf's:'.-'-+:r:'f- : '- 'm fs ' - -. ':ii.2g21iM :'f'1 + -'-'- ' f Q ' ' ff' ,px f Q ' .:::ffs2?iix5.?::- ,Sl lf, A .eg ae 4, Q A 6 4 X Y 5 5 , 46 Q . .E 9:-:-14-9 -22:1-: 45-ma .- t ' aes 4 J ,K w Q 5. 1+ , -wx 1+ A ,Q 1 - - , K I .. gi? , , H X. X is 1, Q X . - . .,.,,.AQ,E:3 V ,3 f'jg:i'f:'f' .,.,. ,,,.,. ., . 5' N xx Q of X X X X x. 3 x X x X Y-15:2-v :wif Q AJCIAQIEA B2 QM H aw Mmkim R WQEN , 61' JA W L WW RENM: Nwlglzch My TFT LAME QAM AQKAH AM GNT? WHQD Y Ryqgmg R cw Rfean TRMNQLE EAM RT KE m Presicleiit .....w.......A,,.. Secretary-Treasurei' .... Alpha Chi Uiiiega Alpha Xi Delta ....... Chi fliiicga ,,,,.......... Kappa 1'Xlpl1a Theta Kzlppfl lizipiia fiiilllllllil Pi Beta Phi ...,. OFFICERS pi-1 in 1-if ',-1 A 1-1-:v ' 1- 'fa 'iii-1'-yr, -P ,-,fi-1 -1' 1-1 lllll llar ' 4 1 Q44-gagigallh'-4 .1 J,e,-'..,J 1 ,i ,, ,, , .X , ll' 1 l'i'lllil1f.:,l ,J .QV ,xg ,i,111i. 11 1 -1 71.4- Sally Schaai Mary Hurych Betty A1111 Florer Virginia Richards Mary Hurych Catlierine gxllll Cromer Mai'-iiiric Marquis Mary Gene -lElI'1'E'Et -le-2111 Adkins Marjorie Poor Sally Schaaf -lean Small Aline Marshall Mary -lean Light ,N if X11 'W-I If-!..,5 F1 A' my - Ely! Zi, 51- filqyivf,-1 fy 7 -xv-IX my-'Jf 1 . :JJ l-,iplhllf LU L brlxgglihriiiglullb Mill lr lll 2 TOP-Florer, Richards, Hurych, Cromer, Marquis, Jarrett. Adkins, Poor, Schaaf, Small, Marshall, Light. TOP-Malaska, Thornburg, Odell, Seawright, A. Schleieher, Runcie, Antrim, Miller, Cabonargi, Martin, Freeman, Stanbaek, O'Neil, Howard, Xx7flll3.CC, Popham, Craft. Clarke, R. Fanning, Deets, Crawford, Foltz, Roquemore, Bacon, F. Fanning, XfVule- ticb, Vogl, Deitch, Brown, Peterson, VVilcox, Dudding, Humphreys. Stallings, Schreyer, Young, Bell, Berg, Hahn, Long, Belury, Hughes, Farrington, Holdeman, Diener, Blakley, Godfrey, Gilbert. Schreiber. F. Schleicher, Keen, VV. George, Maurer, NVillis. Patterson, Morgan, Campbell, Phend, Gingher, R. George, S. Schleicher. FACULTY MEMBERS H. L. Creek C. F. Gobble G. XV. Haskins A. P. Stewart CLASS OF l937 G. O. Bell F.. Dailey XY. XY. Gilbert H XV. Hughes N. G. Belury H. Diener Godfrey B. Long F.. P. Berg XV. Dwight, jr. . H. Hahn J. H. E. Blakley Farrington Holdeman CLASS OF 1938 C. Y. Bacon Dudding Peterson bl. Vogl G. Brown U. Fanning F. Roquemore XVilcox VV. B. Clarke R. Foltz Schreyer M. XVuletich R. Creek M. Humphreys Sines I. Young XY. Deitch D. Mala?-ka . K. Stallings CLASS OF 1939 G. L. Antrim Martin R. Sehleicher XYallace T. D. Cabonargi . B. Miller Schreiber XVillis C. M. Coe XV. Gdell S. Seaxvright W. Craft F.. 0'Neil I. Stanback G. Howard T. Runcie Thornburg CLASS OF 1940 M. Campbell Freeman Keen Phend I. Crawford George Maurer Popham D, Deets . George Morgan Schleieher R. A. Fanning Gingher F. Patterson R. Schleicher N0'llSdll V.I.'lElG V.I.'lEllI Sdll 0'll N 711151 w:-lo -f-.zz mn.:- Ezmi lam -mfr- fr- 1.36- 50.16 ,,.. C604- ..-in 4' ra 12 'A- 'Fl Fm - IC FH xH 'llSdfl VJIIEIG N0 l'lElfl V ll Sd 0'll N V.l.'lHG N0'llSclll VHEIG N0'llSdll V.l.'lElfl Il Sd I 283 Founded, 1830 Miami University Beta Mu Chapter Established, T903 PRESIDENT D. P. Morse 284 THE BETA ETA Pl TH BETA Pl THETA THETA Pl BETA ETA Pl BETA TH BETA ETA Pl TH TA ETA PI BE TH BETA I P TA THE TA BE FACULTY MEMBER S. S. Cromer CLASS OF 1937 D. A. Brafford P. Davis XY. H. Dillon E. G. Doke CLASS OF 1938 DT. H. Banker G. Everist XY. D. Craus R. N. Hobart CLASS OF 1939 XV. H. Bohn H. C. Boyer H. Crosby J. A. Dale B. Edwards R. Cv. Fontaine CLASS OF l9-10 C. C. Boyd T. C. Cravens -T. A. Dupps XY. B. Fensterniaker il. U. Graham TV. Jones XV. Kirkpatrick B. Klopfenstein Love G. Krause C. Martin I. O'Neil E. Palmer H. Gutting K. Johnson D. Iuve K. Kirkpatrick C. Lauer L. McDonald Greenlee E. Lewis T. Loveridge . A. Lynch D. P. Morse D. F. Mull J. C. Ohaver C. R. Petticrew D. F. Powell -I. B. Pray R. J. Reifers . F. Meznarich . S. Mortensen R. L. Myers A. R. Peirce A. D. Rush J D -X XV. H. Murray R. M. Ohaver F. M. Puryear . . E. Morningstar VV. B. Schlisser F. L. Stalcup NV. L. VVearly F. G. XYilley NV. H. Shealor G. R. Shields J. R. Smyth H. C. Shireman J. E. Taylor D. F. Terpe XV. R. Troyer F. I. VVinchell A. R. Shackleton VY. A. Smith XY. B. Strong XV. T. Sullivan TOP-NVinchell, Dupps, Morningstar, juve, Lauer, Crosby, Troyer, Boyer, Klop- fenstein, Edwards, Fontaine, Bohn, Shireinan, Peirce, Rush, Myers, Terpe, Johnson. Outting, Dale. .Taylor, .Mortenscn, McDonald, Cravens, Martin, Pray, Hobart, Everist, Banker, Shields, Relfers, Shealor, Krause, Powell. Palmer, Smyth, Gans, VVilley, J. Ohaver, Wearly, Morse, Schlosser, Love, Doke, Dillon, Stalcup, Mull, O'Neil. R. Ohaver, Strong, Lynch, Shackleton, Smith, Sullivan, Murray, Puryear, Boyd, Greenlee, Fenstermaker, Loveridge, Lewis, Graham. FACULTY MEMBERS Founded. 1848 Miami University Indiana Theta Chapter Established, 1895 PRESIDENT D. F. 'XVilliams P. L. Fatout CLASS OF 1937 R. E. Cross A. F. Farwell CLASS OF 1938 R. J. Beck I. D. Bowman M. C. Burkholder K. T. Caldwell J. P. Dillon CLASS OF 1939 E. QI. Anderson L. S. Busch il. XV. Claypool E. M. Craft T. K. Dickinson CLASS OF 1940 IV. F. Berg T. L. Brock D. Butterfield F. H. Hodge J. H. Guthrie M. E. Love H. F. Dostal J. F.. Hess Cecil Isbell Cody Isbell C. F. Jones R. K. Fowler G. R. Guthrie ul. R. Hammerstadt S. L. McCormick R. S. Osborne S. T. Farwell A. T. Hastings S. C. Tones R. C. XVooclworth F., P. McDowell J. TV. VanNatta I. F. McCauley . A. Miner . C. Musliani B. Olsen C. A. Palinquist ,I XX ' H. IV. Palmer TV. Perry F. C. Rhoacles H. L. Scott F. O. Stirers R. P. McConnell F. A. Mayfield K. L. Mullholland F. Iliillianis L. Parmalee H. Rush Spitler T. Tllzikefielrl B. XYehrung F. Strawbriclge T. Swan A. Voigt G. IVillianis C. Perrin VV. Trefts T. Tulley HI DELTA THETA PHI DELTA THETA PHI DELTA TI-II-ITA PHI DELTA THETA PHI DELTA THETA PHI DELTA THE Hills ,gli-. TOP Cecil Isbell, Brock Cody Isbell, Hastings, S Farwell, Hess, Tulley, Dillon Anderson, S. -Tones, But terfield, McConnell, Perrin, Voigt, Berg, Mayfield, Fow- ler, Mullholland, Trefts. Stivers, Swan, Straw- bridge, J. NVilliams, Craft, Scott, Perry, G. Guthrie, Os- borne. McCormick, C. Jo n e s, Wakefield, Musham, Busch Cla y p o ol, Hammerstadt Palmer, Rhoades. NVehrung, Caldwell, Parm- alee, Burkholder. McCauley, Miner, Olsen, Rush, Bow- man, Beck. Dostal, Spitler, J. Guthrie, A. Farwell, Cross, D. XYil- lzams, McDowell, VanNatta Love, Palmquist. v PHI GAMMA DELTA PHI GAMMA DELTA PHI GAMMA DELTA PHI GAMMA DELTA TOP-Rauth, Sanders, Coen, Garnier, Duval, Lyboult, Smith, Martin, Matthews Mackie, Buck, Keck, Fenstermaker, Coppes, Colby. Beatty, Buell, I. Aschauer, Jones, Scholle, Lowles, O'Hara, XViltshire, Graves, Capron, G. Aschauer, D. Morrison, K. Mueller, Horton. Lucas. Newhall, Phillips, Engelking, I. M. Baker, Smythe. Vlfalpole, Ganier, Lempke, -I. Kany, Vernor, Cusic. Mason, Hill, Schilling, .I. O. Baker, Brubeck, R. Kany, Yiehe, Rhodehamel, L. Mor- rison, Mills, G. Mueller, Adams. 286 CLASS OF 1937 -I. M. Baker -I. F. Brubaker C. E. Capron NV. C. Compton C. B. Coombs CLASS OF 1938 G. R. Ascliauer -I. H. Aschauer I'. Z. Horton CLASS OF 1939 R. H. Buck R. I.. Buell R. B. Coen CLASS OF l94O XV. M. Adams -I. O. Baker P. H. Beatty L. D. Brubeck R. L. Colby .I- M. E. Cusic F. S. Engelkin A. F. Ganier L. S. Graves vl. A. Kany I.. G. Jones R. NV. Lewis A. XY. Lowles B. A. Devol H. Duval LV. R. Fenstermaker R. I. Coppes R. C. Garnier E. A. Hill R. C. Kany A. Mason XV. FI. Lempke A . G. Lockwood R. XY. Loehr R. H. Lucas -I. N. Newhall D. A. Morrison K. hlueller tl. H. Q'Hara hl. R. Keck -I. C. Lyboult AI. VV. Mackie J. ci. Mills L. E. Morrison G. Mueller C. A. Rauth Founded, 1848 Wasliiiigtoii and Jefferson College Lambda Iota Chapter Established, 1902 PRESIDENT R. NV. Loehr FACULTY MEMBERS G. O. Ashman D. T. Canfield bl. T. Cattell E. V. Greenfield C. M. Hallam NV. H. Maris A. S. Miller H. 'I. Reed G. H. Shepard G. A. Young NI. E. Phillips LV. H. Smythe IV. I. Spitler P. H. Vernor R. H. Wialpole XV. R. Scholle R. B. LViltshire B. K. Martin G. VV. Matthews VV. H. Smith H. NV. Rhodehamel XY. I. Sanders E. VV. Schilling R. VV. Viehe PHIKAPPASI A GM S PHIKAPPA 1 A GM S PA PHIKAP A GM S PHIKAPPA i A GM S PHIKAPPA i PHIKAPPAS GMA i FACULTY MEMBERS D. I. Mack I. H. McKee CLASS OF 1937 L. C. Birdsall D. R. Brown CLASS OF 1938 I. E. NV. Beck j. X. Bender CLASS OF 1939 nl. M. Berry N. Dougherty C. M. Hepp H. G. Lankford CLASS QF 19-lO C. T. Bowling l. H. Bowling J. A. Caulfield xl. E. Dougherty Founded, 1850 University of Pennsylvania Alpha Xi Chapter Established, 1905 PRESIDENT F. M. Moreney A. F. Messenger K. M. McCaslin R. -I. Magill L. C. B oroviak I. C. Lungerhausen R. G. Phillips AV. D. Robinson L. C. Farquhar lf. D. Fishel Q. V. Heckinan E. Moore M. Morency Phillips E. Cragg D. Scritchfield T. Sullivan T. lVare C. Henderson G. Hersehelni -l. Ingersoll Zl. E. Wright C. E. Rowland I. Willianis L. H. Phelps R. F. XYeisehan D. G. lYhite B. XYithers C. B. Metz n pl. H. Musson R. A. XVargo r..... .W W, , TOP-Berry, Phillips, VVare, N. Dougherty, Lungerhausen, Sullivan, T. Boxxlinq MV3.l'gO, J. Dougherty, J. Bowling. Robinson, Hepp, Boroviak, Cragg, Lankford, Seritchficld, NVhite, VVeischan, XX itlni Bender, VVillia1ns, Birdsall, Rowland, Moreney, Magill, Phelps, Beck. Herschelman, Ingersoll, Musson, Farquhar, Caulfield, Henderson, Metz, lil l Founded, 1852 Jefferson College Indiana Delta Chapter Established, IQOI PRESIIJENT R. XV. Smith F.'XCUI,TXf MEMBERS XV. XX. Ijittenbender E. C. Iilliott CLASS QF 1937 R. U. Baur U. XV. liuenting If. 13. lliesbaeh Al. .-X. Ifriekson CLASS OF 1938 II. F. Antrim C. XV. Campbell ti. If. Fc-arheiley XV. ll. Fiheld CLASS UF 1939 sl. XX'. Bailey R. Il. Bryant XV. Carlson 17. Clugston CL,XSS OF 1940 G. . Xlc-xanrler XX'. Iiflllglllllilll '. llriflges . lluenting' nl. Carter lx R nl. Coehrun D TOP-R. Filield, Terhune, Samuelson, Harper, Carter, AMeissner, Clugston, Fisher, Bryant, Carlson, Taylor, Petry, Bailey, Horner, Mason, XVIIIIEIIIIS. Karnes, Yoeman, Stubbs, Antrim, Simonton. Sehueler, Sheets, X'anMeter, hlorgeson, Schilling, XX'iley, XV. Fiheld, Harrison, Campbell, Fearheiley. Kroeger, Ewald, Seward, Erickson, Purnell, Baur, R. Smith, Truitt, Diesbaeh. George, X'X'inter, O. Buenting, Raftree. C. Smith, G. Smith, Coumbs, Richardson, Rumbley, Bridges, XVatson, Coehrun, Miller, Long, R. Buenting. L. XX'. xlosselyn 11. -I. Stoever D. C. Ewald C. IX. George 1. Kroeger G. XV. Martin C. ,Iorgeson 13. R. Karnes Il I.. R. Schilling' . Ii. Raftree D. K. Harper R. H. Horner . R. Maloney il. S. Mason . C. Conmbs . C. Evans H R. Filield D . T. Fisher R. R. B. XViley S. Purnell XV. Seholer .I- R. F. Seward XV. Smith R. H. Sehueler F. LI. Sheets G. H. R. C. D. E. A. R. H. J. E. Simonton B. Stubbs H. Meissner Petry Samuelson C. Seholer Kienly Long Miller Richardson XV. Rumbley PHI KAPPA PSI PHI KAPPA PSI PHI KAPPA PSI 238 -1. s. XVykoff S. IXI. Truitt R. XVa1laee XV. XV. XV inter L. D. XX'ood IXI. Il. XCZIIIIXISIQCI' .l. R. XViley C. XVilliams R. Skinner A. P. Taylor C. Terhune G. Yoeman C. -I. Smith G. B. Smith . XValkey . XVatson J J PHI KAPPA PSI PHI KAPPA P SIGMA SIGMA CHI SIGMA CHI SIGMA CHI SIGMA CHI SIGMA CHI I CH SIGMA F1 str! w Q50 E, g-SD CI at 5.5. FU 3 I-:TQ S- PS'2'So H 625: on ai?- rg! .-. FD '1 PRESIDENT R. I. Hulse FACULTY MEMBERS I. D. Danforth CLASS OF 1937 I. C. Bristle R. XV. Chamberlain L. W. Decker E. S. Ellison C. P. Ewoldt CLASS OF 1938 NV. E. Ash J. R. Campbell N. S. Chapin G. Claypole R. Craig AV. H. Craig CLASS QF 1939 P. H. Crane nl. T. Doan G. Fairbanks A. G. Hutton CLASS OF 1940 E. M. Baker W. R. Baker G. W. Breuer M. S. Estey J. A. Faas R. A. Fink C. B. Murphy D. H. Farquharson F. G. Halstead M. P. Hatfield NV. W. Hodgdon P. H. Decker E. T. Dunnington A. Ford C. E. Halstead -I. F. Horan E. P. Kirby P. K. Knecht D. N. Light VV. T. McNaughto G. R. Frye O. E. Griest W. A. Hart ml. F. Heitert J. F. Krause 11 I. E. Walters R. I. Hulse R. F. Hurt R. L. -Tones F. F. Maish E. VV. Korty C. Langworthy E. H. Martin R. -T. Mueller R. F. Obenchain Mihal . T. Protheroe R. I. Schumacher I. H A. D. Land B. I. Lorenz H. A. Markle E. Martin I. M. Martin D. C. Parsons R. F. Royster -I. C. Sample I. H. Shoemaker . E. Putze . A. Spencer D. Q. 'Thompson E. D. Wilder G. S. Ay1'lg'l1ll L T F. VV. Taylor I. L. Taylor J. K. Vlfood. XV. H, Mytinger A. M. Scott R. L. Slaughter R. J. Vyverberg' C. J. VVorclen 'TOP-Doan, Fairbanks, Estey, Schumacher, Ash, Thompson, Light, Vvlood, Heitert, Hart, Chapin, R. Vraig, F.. Martin, VV. Craig, Spencer, Krause, Horan, P. Decker. McNaughton, Ford, I. Taylor, Crane, F. Taylor, C. Halstead, Mueller, Putze, Dun- nington, Wright, Claypolc, Wilder, Campbell, Obenchain, Langworthy, Korty. Royster, Sample, F. Halstead, Shoemaker, Farquharson, Hulse, Ewoldt, Maish, Parsons, Chamberlain, Hodgdon, Bristle. Knecht, Kirby, Protheroe. Slaughter, Vyverberg, Markle, nl. Martin. Faas, Fink, W. Baker, E. Baker, Breuer, E. Martin, VVorden, Frye, Mytinger, Land, Scott. HETA CHI THETA CHI THETA CHI THETA CHI THETA CHI THETA CHI THETA CHI CLASS OF 1937 O. I. Blank R. Bodine F. B. Burmeister CLASS 1938 R. Baxter C. R. Brewer R. il. Deartll CLASS OF 1939 D. XV. Arnold I. E. Baunirucker R. S. Beers C. C. Clifton XV. I. Cure XV. -I. Derner CLASS OF 19-IO II. D. Beale I. E. Blank S. XV. Campbell G. XV. Dietz S. K. Dinkins C. Fahrner C. R. Greene K. A. Forsell -I. F. Geiger H. Gibbs R. A. Fuller S. R. Griffiths S. Forsell VV. T. Hiday P. E. Humphrey A. S. Ippolito R. E. Klauss R. B. Koehler R. Hastings I. M. Heeter N. S. Hill . B. Jackson - . G. Jackson F. Kuchinski H. B. Mayerhofe ,I P GRADUATE STUDENT K. Briant 1. XV. A. Koch T. F.. Kraner I. C. Newman -I. bl. Hast bl. XV. Seaborg C. V. Krug C. P. McCabe F. L. McNaughton -x . . S. Place T. Schreiner G. G. Shackley H. N. Meyer R. A. Morris XV. F. Qualls R. H. Richwin H. J. Rinn XV. Rodney C. R. Shook 6 r A. M. Smith H. E. Walliiig G. G. Spehn E. T. YVillia1nson VI. H. Supplee G. Tredwell D. R. Vance XV. L. Vergane G. M. XVaIters G. K. XX'illia1ns P. C. Smith XV. Szabo S. D. VVeldy F. VVCYIIIOIICII M. I. VVisehart bl. B. XVright TOP - Beale, XVeyn1outh Mever, Place, Szabo, Dietz McNaughtou, Ippolito, S Forsell. Shackley, Koehler, Cure Krug, McCabe, Griffiths Spehn, Derner, Tredwell. Bodine. Briant, K. Forsell Koch, XVaIling, Burrneister Fuller. ings. Smith, Campbell, I. Jack- son, VVright, Supplee, Hast- TOP-W'elcly, Riehwine, Hill, nl. Blank, XYilliams, Mayerholer, Heeter, Hiclay, XVisehart. Humphrey, Brewer, Baunirucker, Yanee, Clifton, Beers, Arnold, Schreiner, Yergane lValters. Baxter, Sezxborg, Dearth, Smith, Kraner, O. Blank, Hast, NVillia1nso11. Morris, Greene, Qualls, Dinkins, Klauss, Shook, Rinn. FACULTY MEMBERS P. T. Brown L. VV. Labree O. C. Trimble C. S. Doan M. E. Neligh -l. NV. VVillard XV. A. Hiestand R. E. Nelson F. L. Vtfillis Founded, 1356 Norwich University Alpha Delta Chapter Established, 1920 PRESIDENT NV. A. Koch IH3 VLHHL IHD VLHHL IHD VLHHL IHS VLHHL IH3 VLHHL IHU VLHHI IHD VLHHL IH3 VLHHL IHS VLHHL J VLHHL FACULTY MEMB ERS E. B. Baugh F. XIV. Greve CLASS OF 1937 J. T. Bromley AI. A. Coulter -I. XV. Drake CLASS OF 1938 AI. H. Anning' J. C. Bercaw L. H. Brown DI. G. Conway CLASS OF 1939 C. S. Anning' R. R. Atkinson llodeau h . Ilrevoort R. H. Dean -I. H. Deekert I. C. I. M CLASS OF 19-IO A. R. Ames R. A. Anderson R. C. Anderson R. H. Ashbaucher M. Deal H. H. Reinmers XV. M. Harmon R. A. Hartman D. A. Lawrie A. 13. Cromer C. D. Ehinger D. A. Harris D. C. Hayne -I. A. Dilts C. 13. George C. F. Hoffman .' . B. Keller T. T. King G. H. Lewis A XV. M. DeWitt M. E. Disney E. D. Dodd J. XV. Findley C. R. Fuller GRADUATE STUDENT -I. F. Bourland R . N. Shreve R. I. Purdy C. F. Strom D. il. Klepper E R. Lindsey UI. S. McXVilliams H Pforzheimer D. R. Long XV. C. Martin A. H. Noyes -I. XV. Pickens R. XX7. Plummer -I. A. Gann D. S. Hartman F B. Hartman H. H. Jeffers R. P . Ostrander H, H. Wikel H. D. Todd B. M. XXfoodard K. M. Reik K. T. Viall C. A. XValb N. P. Poulos H. XN. Rankin G. E. Recktenwall F. T. Swain E. K. Thomas P. E. Oxley J. R. Phister tl. C. Pope C. A. Raderstorf O. H. Snyder SIGMA ALPHA EPSI SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PSILON TOP--Brevoort, George, Long, Plummer, Dean, C. Aiming, Lewis, Martin, Dilts, Rankin. Reektenwall. Deal, Hoffman, King. Swain, Deekert, Keller. Pickens, R. C. Anderson, DeXX'itt, Bodeau, Atkinson, Thomas, Viall, J. Aiming. Hayne, Bercaw, Rcik, Conway, Noyes, MeXN'ilIia1ns, Lindsey, Poulos, Ehinge Disney, Pforzheimer, Klepper, Cromer, Todd, VVoodard, Bourland, Purdy. Bromley, Strom, Drake. Harmon, R. Hartman, Coulter. Lawrie, Harris. D. Hartman. Ames. Ashbaueher. Jeffers, Gann, Fuller, Raderstorf, Phister, Snyder, R. A. Anderson, Dodd, Oxley, F. Hartman, Pope. . A, ' 1. ...A 1 l . -..Q ' F .'--SSN:- -3:51,-if ln. - i ' - , ,. ' fi Q.-KIM-A-if fi-. SIGMA ALPHA E SILON EP HA LP A A GM 'TI O S 5 O- YD fr s - 00 U1 ON University of Alabama Indiana Beta Chapter Established, 1893 PRESIDENT C. F. Strom Founded, 1859 Bethany College TOP-Shipley, Jenkins, Swander, Lewis, Glos, Craig, NValter, Reininga, Murphy, McGhee, Schroeder, Gillilan, Peck, Shoemaker, Baker, Shanks. R. Peth, Carr, Bearse, Rohyans, Taylor, YanXVinkle, vouHarz, McDonald, Fatont. Garrettson, Colby, Perry, Rieth, Favorite. Rose, Reid, Cole, Hurley, Jump, Nelson, Rahn, Greber, Pugh, Pratt, Ingwalson, C. Peth, Pape, Bryant. Brant, Raschke, Patterson, Miller, Oberholtzer, Batton, Drabing, Hadd, Emerson Drever, Hutchinson, Fishburn, Ritchie. Gamma Lambda Chapter Established, 1907 PUPU 73 '-UF! GUI UQ!-K FU ITT Z '-1 LTA DE TAU DELTA LTA DE TAU LTA DE LTA DE U TA LTA DE LTA DE U TA LTA DE FACULTY MEMBERS T. T. Fehring CLASS GF 1937 J. D. Cole E. G. Greber C. F. lngwalson CLASS OF 1933 L. R. Bearse G. R. Bryant A. C. Colby R. C. Fatout J. R. Favorite CLASS OF 1939 J. D. Baker R. J. Carr G. D. Craig XV. J. Gillilan R. E. Glos CLASS OF 19-lO R. R. Batton R. P. Brant L. G. Drabing J. R. Drever XY. P. Fehring J. E. .lump C. NY. Nelson C. L. Peth -I. A. Garrettson E. P. Hurley L. H. Hutchinson P. T. McDonald E. R. Pape H. E. Lewis R. M. McGhee J. F. Murphy H. K. Peck P. Emerson H. F. Fishburn H. E. Hadd J. G. Jenkins TY. L. Lambert -I. D. Phillips G. O. Pratt XY. Perry R. T. Reid L. A. Rieth D. J. Rohyans R. B. Peth TY. H. Reininga . D. Schroeder H. A. Shanks C bl. XY. Miller G. M. Uberholtzer J. M. Patterson M. H. Tauhe R. Pugh F. M. Rahn G. D. Rose bl. L, Taylor R. H. Van XYinkle J. L. vonHarz LV. H. Shipley D. R. Shoemaker R. C. XValter NY. M. YVo1'k H. V. Raschke H. R. Ritchie -I. C. Swander 293 THETA Xl THETA Xl THETA Xl THETA Xl THETA Xl THETA Xl THETA Xl THETA Xl THETA 'D I Founded, S64 Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- 'I I u e Theta Chapter Established, IQO5 PRESIDENT R. R. Byington FACULTY MEMBERS S. B. Elrod CLASS OF 1937 E. T. Boroviak R. R. Byington CLASS OF 1938 R. S. Belcher E. A. Blair R. C. Brasington CLASS OF 1939 P. Ul. Bryant bl. Emslie CLASS OF 1940 M. Cash -I. R. Fouts R. XY. Hallett ,I D F. C. Ahrens S. R TOP-R. L. Mansfield. Richards, Luther, Stephan, Ahrens, Ruth, Belcher Fmshe E. Palermo. Bryant. Newman, Cash, McLaughlin, Evans, Blair, NVells, Brasington, Goodman Olmstead, Senne, Boroviak, Mettling, Byington, Chancellor, Lambertus Clarl Hanke, hlewett. Stroup, Meyer, A. Palermo, Hicks, Kise, I-Ieitert, Olsen, Hallett Fouts R R Mansheld. '. B. Miller '. S. Chancellor . M. Clark S. Evans Goodman XV. .lewett G. Luther L. Mansfield Newman G. L. Hcitert Hicks uf D. Kise K. Sanders Hanke Lanibertus H. McLaughlin VV. Olmstead E. Senne Palermo . A. Richards J. Ruth R. Mansfield IV. Meyer L. Olsen XViley . XY. Mettlin NVe1ls Stephan Palermo Stroup A. R. Grant J. Malarky FACULTY MEMBERS I. J. Davis F. M. Hall CLASS OF 1937 S. K. Bell Hexamer G. F. Bowman -1011115011 R. A. Hedlund Paradise CLASS OF 1938 A C. G. Bigelow McCracken XV. XV. Knorr CLASS OF 1939 J. R. Bowen H. R. Burkholder B. L. Fielding M. E. Flater G. C. Foxworthy CLASS OF 1940 R. C. Becker R. E. Burkholder J. A. Curtis W. T. Cushing XV. K. Hatt P. A. Roehm P. XX R H. Rogers C. Rogers Selby Founded, 1865 Virginia Military Ac Indiana Gamma Omicron Chapter Established, 1904 PRESIDENT G. F. Bowman D. R. Tam J. C. Vaughn I. A. Vitale H . B. XVantland . R. Paullus XV. Frush J. Gehrke V. Hutchens J. Janusz XV. Jenkins H. Dyer B. Fugate Hunter N. H. Shea -1. D. Kimble P. A. Mascari B. Mellct XV. K. Millhollancl -1. il. O'Malley O. Miller I. MV. Richey R. A. Stapleton C. B. Patch I. LI. Quinn R. L. Stephenson D. A. XX'illiams N. G. Terry V. B. Thegze T. A. XXf'alsh LPHA TAU OMEGA ALPHA TAU OMEGA ALPHA TAU OMEGA ALPHA TAU OMEGA ALPHA T 'IV Tiff 'Y36d Bowen, VVilliams, Kimble. Gehrke, Mill h o l I a n cl, Patch, Jenkins, McCracken, Paullus, Bigelow, Knorr, T am, XX'antland, X'itaIc. Malarky, Stephenson. Shea, Grant, XX . Rogers. P. Rogers, Vaughn, Rot-hm, Bowman, Hedlund, Hex- amer, Bell, Paradise, Selby. Flatcr, Richey, Curtis. O'Mallcy. B e c k c r, Fox- worthy, Mascari. XX alsh, Mil- ler, Stapleton, Cushing, . Thegze, Dyer. 295 31211.11 V TOP-Hunter, Terry, Fu- gate, R. Burkholder, H. Burk- holder, Janusz, Frush. Mellet, Fielding, Hutchens. Quinn, Zflb PIBETA PIBETAPHI I PH TA IBE P -L --,,.. Lf An-4 'A 57:1 1:70 - --,. ..J. 1 :J ':: WAI NNN: 'UD 2'::a f: TNOQ it ,. F, :- --:,r C7 av.. -A :..cr-1 -Z , H Us we -5Q3? -. ig- -A -'T lvI l-- Q jg 2 get Z' If E 3 -, IBETA P I PH BETA PI I PH IBETA P I PH BETA PI I PH IBETA P PH TA BE PI TOP-Hardin, Kidd, Mclntosh, XYiley, Pittman, Craig, Benton, Klein, Zimmerman, Driscoll, Murphy, Johnson. McLaughlin, Prentice, XfVoocl, Turner, Blocker, Bryant, L. Blow, Dicks, Cassell, Martin, Gillespie, Boller, Davis, XNisehart, Meier. A. Blow, Schroeder. Stewart, G. Sexson, Sims, Marshall, Bennewitz, McQueen, Creech, Moore, Perkins, Light. Edson, Hewitt, I-Imnphreys. E. Sexson, Ruth, XK'illiams, Milburn, Barnes, Roberts, Smiley, Randall, Raebig, Monnce. F,'XCL'LTY MEMBERS Helen Goeppinger CLASS UF 1937 Mary Bell ,layne llennewitz Margaret Carter CL.-XSS UF 1938 .Xudrie Blow Martha Cassell CLASS OF 1939 lileanor Benton Marjorie Blocker Lois Blow C'IJale Boller IDOIKJTIIB' Bl'j'Z111'E Mary Craig CLASS HF I9-IO Bernarline Barnes ,Iuanne Iidson Dorotliy Iflardin Dorothy Ilewitt Mary L. Matthews llelen Creech Doris McCartney Mary Mcfljueen Margaret Dicks Martha Gillespie Fern Botts Davis Iletty Driscoll Marian Kidd Betty Klein Sara Melntosh ,Ianet Humphreys vloyee Johnson Mary lXIcLaug'hlin Katherine Monnce :Xline Marshall Ruth Moore Mary .lean Light janet Martin Jeanette Meier Rosemary Milburn Catherine Murphy Georgiana Pittman Evelyn Ruth .Iune Prentice Frances Raebig Ruth Randall Dorothy Roberts Geneve Sexson Ann Sims Jeanne Perkins Betty Stewart Kena Schroeder Dorothy Smiley Eleanor Turner Ruth W'iley Martha NVood Ella Lou Sexson Carolyn XYilliams Pauline Wisehart Ruth Zimmerman Founded, 1368 University of Xfir Beta Phi Chapter Established, IQ22 PRESIDENT R. XV. Beaudway gima TOP-Rudolph, C. Luce, Schmuek, Sells, Haack, Hutchinson, Ciral, Clrahood. Glover, XV. Luce, Girard, Schmitt, Eichhorn. Lord, Schenk, Kowalski. Spencer, Sprauer, Gillis, Beaudway, Stone, Hopkins, Latter. Freeland, Purvis, Hawkins, Covington, Harm, XX'hite. 1174. 1 'TVW1 lf 'Nfl 'X-7'f.Fi iiifllfn, Fifa iiiimfi-ii ilbihilt !3ilFi'i.5.i Fil K.,5llPi?i5t Mihlli Fi iillliflt imFft.5i Pt .lt.ltF1l?.t lt., nl-. Pi VA FACULTY MEMBERS H. B. Knoll , P. Siclwell XX'. Spziuer L. A. Test CLASS GF 1937 XV. E. Bartling A. P. Gillis H. Latter B. Stone R. XV. Beaudway G. S. Hopkins C. Spencer nl. Sutherlin -I. M. Emens CLASS GF 1938 R. L. Eichhorn C. A. Kowalski Norton C. Schenk J. P. Girard R. B. Lord CLASS OF 1939 I. L. Ciral G. E. Glover B. Luce C. Schmuck I. K. Covington A. H. Haack G. Purvis -X. Sells L. XXT. Davis XX'. F. Hutchinson M. Rudolph CLASS OF 1940 R. XV. Freeland L. M. Locker M. Peak L. Schwartz A. C. Harra XV. T. Luce S. Schmitt C XVhite J. C. Hawkins C. A. Urahood 297 FACULTY MEMBERS TOP-Mock, E. Smith, Belfield, Rice, Rieke, Wlengierski, Telford, Frazee, Dickson NV. Smith, Lennox, Ogle, Little, MacDonald. Bailey, Disher, Schlegel, McCreery, Eitel, Hufforcl, Helm, Hokanson, VVetherald Markel, Lemen, Coates, Wolfartl. Birbari, Coddington, Scrivnor. Brewer. McCoIIoum, J. NMIIIIIHIUSOTI, Trees, VVahI, Esterline, Lownian, Canhzun, McACIoo. Singleton, Schryver, Coutlen, Boggs, Nevison, Hill, Antihus, Clark, Roepstorff, Insley, Jarvis, Hawes. Founded, 1869 Virginia Military Inetnute Beta Zeta Chapter Established, 1891 PRESIDENT C. 1. Trees H. If. .-Xi11swu1'tI1 NY. Iiraswell K. Y. B1'yz111 CLASS QF I937 C. R. Iiirbari C. Brewer C. II. CEIIIIIZIIH I. .X. Cfllillllllglllll CIUXSS OF IWSS NNI. If. Bailey Ii. I. liitel Ii. L. Gingrich CLASS UF 1039 IQ. If. Coates IJ. 'I'. King R. M. Lemen CLASS OF I9-IO If. M. Antihtis IX. M. Iielhelcl .X. C. Boggs II. T. Clark IC. l'. Couclen D. R. Dickson .-X. Coleman L. Gihhens C. Esterline NY. Gingrich H. Helm S. I..m1'111a11 H. Iflerbert ll. Ilokzuison R. Lennox NY. Little . D. McCreery I. Disher Ifrzizee S. Hziwes S. Hill If. Insley NV. Messersinith V. Gwen E. MeAdoo L. INICCOIIOLIITI . Scrivnor I. Trees F B. Hufforcl S. Markel C. MacDonald Ogle E. Rieke R. Jarvis R. Mock L. Nevison M. Rice H. Roepstorff E. Reynolds B. Steen G. NVahI O. NViIliz1111so11 E. NVIIlI21U1SOll K. Rei11I1a1'd R. VVetI1erz1Id C. Schlegel R. Smith . Smith C. Schryver NV. Singleton G. Telford S. NVengierski H. NVoIfard SIGMA NU SIGMA NU SIGMA NU SIGMA NU SIGMANU SIGMANU SIGMANU 293 EMGMA KAPPA SlGMUl A J I KAP? i I MA 1 'i 'Cl IKAPPA Sl A A1 ll N Ill PA Sl AP FACULTY MEMBERS XV. I. Caldwell F. H. Cummings R. L. Dirnmitt CLASS OF 1937 XXV. C. Blistain I. XXV. Brusky J. D. Burgess G. XV. Burnell CLASS OF 1938 XV. H. Barry R. D. Birge D. XV. Bowden N. R. Bush CLASS OF 1939 . B. Atkinson . R. Burkliardt B D F. J. Burnside B. M. Callender T. XV. Conron J. K. David CLASS OF 1940 G. XV. Allen M. Babcock A. G. Bale I. S. Brown P. T. Cooper . A. Hawkins . C. King C. J. Klennne G G E. G. Closson C. K. Garrett A. P. Good R. G. DeLong . XV. Feighner . D. Landis bl. S. Leonard I R P. XX'. Eckstein J. P. Edgerton D. Harnett . M. ,lacklin -I. A. Kirlin J. 1-I L. R. DeXVitte R. D. Eckstein I. XX'. Hill -I. H. Huff C. R. Hughes O F. G R L R R C H R T R. I L E I R L C. Lee L. Serviss li. Hines lu. Landis D. Lowe F. Leslie S. lXlarshall L. Moir S. Nolting L. Long B. Miller J. 1X1L16l1ll1Z1L1SCl1 XY. Myers A. Olson L. Molzalm R. Nesbitt M. North . A. Pidgeon K O 2 W S 6 3 FZ5wgwLH +-CD55-'.3 !1 dwg,-ic1Q'4 --O O2':'5'C'i1e:: :,L.3 ilfYl Ei' ..:' I-'F ' 'VE'-J Eg-1:0 Ulf-1:1551-'FD O WO '-fooQmUo,, L:--rne1'1:.. C3 Q-Aww,-.Qm...f5 14g.w2LQ.f 27' '-'f-+4-Q.:-r rm' ' K m O P rn l 'T1VU':.' aiqeoagfee FDD-Q-SUQ--ar' 'ZQSGEFQ . H 'l-4 O FCUIQFZJEUF NJ. --:E waemise- '1'r'm'iw: o 2:2 :' S' - FU :S .:S'b ' U'?m'1: m Qrrgj 5 U :Trop TF AEQQPUFV I ISJTZQQ :: s.I.'U21fD T- :Hn gm' 09' rf?- Q W : 2 yr 5-N .2552 5 5 553 .-. V1 '.'3' U1 'Dr .F o :Sm :: ' -rw IE '-yy? FD Q AWG on 5 2,: 2 W F .2 +1 H, .gm -1 wr.. Zi rv E f 3 ZFQ w O 2 Q 3 9 EFF 5 ' P: L Dj 3 1 3 CU'-T U5 5 E 9 H2 we pq : T F F '? L. M. Vallely J. XV. XX'illiams P. V. Plapp G. G. Pollock M. F. Skinner E. G. Nutting J. A. Reitzel tl. C XX'alsli R. XVellbro K. N. Rider XX' ck R. . Rolirbaugli R. H. Rosen R. E. Selilendorf -I. L. Thompson R. P. Seale R. P. Seaton XV. F. Study R. zieg Founded, 1869 University of Yirg Chi Chapter Established, 1985 PRESIDENT E. G. Closson inn 299 FACULTY MEMBERS Anita Beadle CLASS OF 1937 .lean Adkins Betty Baur -lanet Calvin Ruth Christophersen Mary Emily Decker .lean Hanley CLASS GF 1933 ,lane Anderson Ruth Bartlett Dorothy Coan Lucile Dobson Frances Ford CLASS OF 1939 hleanne Beemer Marianne Cummings .Xnne Daugherty Barbara Dobson Betty' Elstun Marian Fraizer lYinifred Gregory CLASS UF 1940 Betty Ainsworth Betty Bennett tilenora Cullipher Catherine Davis -lanet Decker Lucy -lane Demoret Edith Gamble Barbara Harrison Kathryn Hilton Betty Josselyn Marjorie Krull -lane McCoy M ary 'lane George -loan Hall Dorothy Martenet Mary Alice Masters Alice Parlon Louise Hanley Betty Hiner Georganna Huber Yirginia Huffman Virginia Hulse Elizabeth Hunter M ary Ellen Foresm an Virginia Gould Ruth Hall Patricia Henry Helen johns Dorothy Ellen johnson Philena Palmer Arleen. Marshall Maxine Peters Betty Simpson Dorothy Test Marian LVinterroxvd Marjorie Poor Elizabeth Pyke Betty Renn Virginia Sidwell .lean LVhitney Marv Ann Kelsay Frances Merritt Betty Moore Margaret Nelson Martha Norman Martha XVhiteomb Althea ,lorgreson Elizabeth Masters Vivian Phelps Barbara Pickett Mildred Ross TOP-Moore, Huber, Hiner, Huffman, Gregory, Hunter, Daugherty, B. Dobson, Norman, Cummings, Ainsworth, Merritt, Xkfhiteomb, Beemer, Ross, Henry, Elstun. Fraizer, Peters, NVhitney, Nelson, Kelsey, Sidwell, J. Hall, Pyke, Simpson, M. Mas- ters, Parlon, Renn, Ford, Martenet, Coan, Poor, Hulse, Phelps. Adkins, Josselyn. Barnett, Christophersen, Test. Hilton, Calvin, Banr, W'interroxvd, Harrison, McCoy, Marshall, Krull, M. Decker. L. Dobson, Gould, B. Masters, Jorgeson, Johnson, Davis, Johns, Bartlett, George, Cnllipher, Demoret, Bennett, J. Decker, Pickett, Foresman, R, Hall. .-', Qs, NA. wr, .lim Alai, KAPPA ALPHA THI KAPPA ALPHA THETA KAPPA ALPHA THETA KAPPA ALPHA THETA KAPPA ALPHA THETA Founded, 1870 DePauw University Alpha Chi Chapter Established, IQI5 PRESIDENT Betty Baur Founded, 1870 Monmouth College Gamma Delta Chapter Established, 1919 PRESIDENT Sara Schaaf VIAIIAIVD VclclVll VJJV VWWV9 VfldVll VclclVll VIAIIAIVH Vdclllll VcldVlI VWWV9 VcldVll Vcldlill WWV9 VddVll VflclVll TOP-Young, Hiehlnan, XYickarcl, Spilman, Johnston, Alther, Ossenberg, B. Sex ton. Phelps, Neville, Dammeyer, Fleming, Lafferty, Berry, Helm, Gardner, Boeneke R. Sexton. Hamilton, Stewart, Hcgcle, Forman. Richey, Avery, liillam. Reed, Graham, Timberlake. Skinner, Painter, Grey, Bain, Ross, Jones, Small. Meguiar, Lennox, Mills, Rhodes, Charles, Hunter, Sundvahl, Jacobson, Hallam, Best Scudder, Reisner, Russell, Schaaf, Yaughan, Fitch, Harker. FACULTY MEMBERS Esther M. Schlundt CLASS OF 1937 Marjorie Charles Mildred Fitch Jean Harker Jeanne Hunter Zedia Jacobson CLASS GF 1938 Louise Bain Etta XVright Best Jeanne Hallam Judith Jones Marian Lennox CLASS OF 1939 Martha Ann Avery Dorothy Boeneke Elizabeth Callison Charlotte Forman Jessie Graham CLASS OF 1940 Marian Alther Treva Berry Viola Dammeyer Barbara Fleming Virginia Gardner SPECIAL STUDENT Patricia Killam Marian XVilloughby Mildred Mills Hope Reisner Mildred Rhodes Jane Russell Sara Schaaf Lorna McLeod Bettie Painter Margaret Richey Eleanor Ross Ellen Grey Margaret Hamilton Betty Hegele Roberta Meguiar Bettye Cssenberg Mary Margaret Helm Marv Louise Hinchman Mary Ed Johnston Joan Laiterty Jeannette Scudder Marjorie Sundvahl Cary Vaughan Mary XVilson Rosemary Skinner Jean Small Ellen Yan Hoesen Isabelle Young Virginia Phelps Martha Reed Betty Jo Sexton June Stewart Margaret Timberlake Kathryn Neville Rufina Sexton Betty Spilman Betty 1Yickard 301 Founded, 1873 Massachusetts State College Delta Triton Chapter Established, 1930 PRESIDENT C. XV. Stevens TOP-Irlauprieh, Young, Sherman, Blzrelshuru. Forkner, Lawrence, I-Ieid, Hook an son. Seufferle. Pence. Intel. Czunp, Coats, IIIll'X'L'3'. jones. Smoker, XYhitsitt. Crosby, .XhercrcunImie, Ilowney, Stevens, Hensler, Smith, Mangas, Meyer. Carlherg, Kelsey, Armstrong, jenkins, Foster. F.XCUI.'I'Y MEMBERS DI. F. Bullard bl. II. Carr M. M. Fowler CI..-XSS QF 1937 G. M. Downey D. N. I-Iansell CLASS OF 1933 Ii. R. .Xhererotnbie S. I. Crunp HY. CUZHS F. M. Cruslmy CLASS HF IUSU I. Ii. Iilaekhurn II. I.. Forkner Ii. G. Foster CIAXSS OF 1940 Ii. I.. .Xrmstrong I I5. Carlherg PHI SIGMA KAPPA gl. F. 141-GSI Ii. F. IIu1'21II B. M. Hensler S. R. Smith C. F. I Iarvey -I. XX. Imel HY. HY. -Iullcs I.. Y. Ht-id Ii. G. Ilookztnson S. M. Lztwrenee I.. M. IIZI.l117l'ICIl PHI SIGMA KAPPA . O. Mills F. Robbins G. Young O. Pence XY. Stevens S. XViIIis E. Mangas . Meyers C. H. Seufferle R. E. Smoker M. Pence S. J. XVhitsitt D. Sherman SY. B. W'eber E. Steekel IZ. P. Young . F. Jenkins F. B. Kelsey PHI SIGMA KAPPA PHI SIGMA KAPPA PHI L: ,: :. Laurentza Scliantz- Hanzen Jane Thornbrough Margaret XYatSon 'Virginia Richards Lorene Ristow Millicent Ruchti Gertrude Schmidt .lean Stolz Betty Zapf Martha Moorhead Kathryn Rhynearson Virginia XYilking E22 E 3 F'-T-11 li-1 Q Q3 FACULTY MEMBERS :lj Lella R. Gaddis Virginia Griffin Ruth A. Hamlin Q21 il ,HJ Q CLASS OF 1937 Betty Ann Florer Ellen Mann Martha bl. Spring Thelma Hamlin Charlotte Rawles Autumn Thatcher CLASS QF 1938 Ei Muriel Blakely Cue Holden Mary Mytinger ff' Dorothy Bryant Marjorie Louis Bonnie Helen Raber gig Rosemary Frick LU' CLASS or 1939 Mary Alexander XYilma Eviston Juanita julian Betty Braesmle Geraldine Grave Marian Kristjansen Mary Cleveland Mary Hague Mary Leuther Frances Eastburn Betty Hixon Frances Rieth Marian Eisenbrandt Mary Hubler CLASS OF 19-lO ai Mary Lou Carter Ruth Ezra Ruth Grave Louise Daniel ,lane Fleig Natalie Hawkins Betty Evans Betty Frost Mary Huffine Lil Ei 'iii TOP-Frick, Braesmle, Holden, Eastburn, Cleveland. S Huffine, Schmidt, Julian. Rieth. 55-7' Fleig, G. Grave, Stolz, Carter, Kristjansen, Hixon, R. Grave. Leuther, Hubler, Richards, Hague, Eviston, Eisenbrandt, Zanf, Alexander. Blakely, Raber, Ruchti, Daniel, Bryant. Ristow, Louis, Mytinger. lf XVatson, Florer, Thornbrough, Raxvles, Miss Ginn, Mann, Spring, Hamlin, Thatcher. Moorhead, Hawkins, Frost, Rhynearson, Xlilking. Ezra, Evans, ETTQ E 5,1 ill let: Z-'Il QQ 'ie nzzg Q C51 Ea-T: E 3 Ti-'Zi C-,D ff-Z' Fi' Q-1 I-J 'EE l Founded, 1835 DePauw University Alpha Beta Chapter Established, 1918 PRESIDENT Ellen Mann 303 5 O-I 2 ac Founded, 1838 Brown University Zeta Cliapter Ifstablisheil. IUIQ pu-J ' Z' '-4 9 -. 4 e PHI PPA KA I PH PA KAP PHI PA KAP PHI PPA KA I PH PPA KA I PH PPA KA I PH KAPPA I PH TOP-Tabsliey, Pandel, Lawler, Meehan, Loskot, Zettel, J. Coffee, Doyle, Klein, Tyrrell, XYilson. Engleton. Carr, Suardi, R. Coffee, Foran, O'Malley, Kent, Kearns, Cannon, NV. Reed, lfngcman. Brock, Furman, Merz, P. Reed, Stock, Bice, Dillon, Krebs, Hennin, I. R. Q'C0nn0r. Henry, Scynianslqi, Monson, Ambre, Sims, Hannifin, L. Reed, Weikart, Didier. FACULTY MEMBERS C. B. Jordan CLASS OF 1937 G. XY. Bice L. V. Dillon CLASS OF 1933 EI. IC. Brock CHHTCC J. R. Iingleton CLASS OF 1939 F. I-l. Cannon XV. FI. Carr -I. F. Coffee M. il. Doyle CL.-XSS OF 1940 T. A. Anibre L. B. Didier C. T. .ISIIQCIIIZIII A. Ilannilin W. L. Kay P . P. Furman P L. .Krebs M. .Foran ,I P. F. Hennin J. F. Kent -I. T. Kearns E. L. Klein tl. T. Lawler R. C. Henry I. E. Kerwin Il. O. Monson R. L. Merz P. NV. Reed XV. I. Meehan J. R. Q'Connor B. C. Loskot XV. A. Reed F. P. Tabshey I. E. O'Connor C. R. Pandel L. S. Reed R. J. Stock N. J. O'Malley J. M. Suardi XV. P. Tyrrell J. E. NVilson I. H. Zettel R. I. SCyI112ll1SIxl G. NV. Sims M. A. Weikart ELTA CHI DELTA CHI DELTA CHI DELTA CHI FACULTY MEMBER H. W. Heine CLASS OF 1937 C. L. Baumgartner C. P. Hall CLASS OF 1938 M. Bills Cf. VV. Brown R. B. Dow CLASS OF 1939 -I. C. Black L. Bunce CLASS OF 1940 A. Black J. Bundy I. Clapper Founded, 1890 Cornell University Purdue Chapter Established, 1927 PRESIDENT R. T. Reed E. DELTA CHI DELTA CHI DELTA CHI DE B. E. Moore R. T. Reed E. F. Wfertzler B. A. Nihlson A. D. Smith R. C. VVheeler -I. Fitzgerald C. H. Phillips I. LVagner R. W. Hearn D. S. Pool NY. F. VVCSLCTIUCICI' A. R. johnson -I. Shultz VV. D. Christie R. S. Osborne BI. Wallace D. McLeish R. E. Rosbeck C. Coughill M. S. Ricldiford A. Ton I. Danielson M. L. Stamm -I. Ziinnierinan R. S. Meikle W. E. Starrett TOP-Rosbeck, Starrett, McLeish, Bunce, Bechtold, Christie, J. Black, Meikle, Clappcr, Wallace, Zinunernlan, Johnson. VVagner, Shultz, Brown, Wlesterineier, Hearn, Dow, Pool, Fitzgerald, Osborne. Bills, VVheeler, Baunigartner, VVertzler, Smith, Reed, Nihlson, Moore, Hall, Phillips. Danielson, Stamm, Ton, A. Black, Rirldiford, Coughill, Bundy. 305 Founded, 1893 Lombard College Alpha Eta Chapter Established, IQZI PRESIDENT Mary Hurych FACULTY MEMBER Ruth jordan CLASS OF 1937 Mary Hurych 'lean Pigman CLASS UF 1938 Ruth Bilger Ernestine Brown CLASS OF 1939 Louise Bradley Maxine Brossart Marguerite Call June Conklin CLASS OF 1940 Harriette Billings Sarah Bouton TOP-Elliott, Croue, Call, Cook, Bilger, Bradley, Brossart, Shewalter, Stephen. jones, Schwab, Rose, Throekmorton, Jackson, X'Vetzel, Brown, Bush. Hester, Cromer, E. Smith, Steinke, Hurych, Yeneinann, Stiglenian, Pignian, Keeley. Ohinann, M. S1nitl1, Bouton, Billings, X'Yilson, Thomas, Philips. Effie Smith Eunice Steinke Rita Bush Catherine Ann Cromer Colleen Cook Ruth Crone Georgia Elliott Pearl Jackson Manetta Ohmann Nancy Phillips Rosamond Stigleman Florence Hester Margaret jones Mary Beth Rose Edna Schwab Muriel Smith Edna Stephen ALPHA Xl DELTA ALPHA Xl DELTA ALPHA Xl DELTA Minnie Venemaun Alice Keeley Saxon Shewalter Lucy Throcknlorton Marie LVetzel Rhea Thomas Helen Rae XVilson ALPHA Xl DELTA ALP ii CHIUMEG CHIOMEGA CHIUMEGA CHIDMEGA CHIOMEGA CHIOMEGA ECA OM CH l5lOC 11 5,552.2 o- 45 Hmmm, G'9gQfv ED'mI21'F' Fhrfgo Hilo OTDPUI 52-1 wr' S3-5 : U1 N U1 PRESIDENT Marjorie Marquis FACULTY MEMBERS Ruby Clark CLASS OF 1937 Ruth Anspach Betty Arnold Ruth Copeland Floy Crepps CLASS CF 1938 Jean Brown Ellyn Delaplane Dixie Gist Roselyn Jackson CLASS OF 1939 Jean Bailey Jane Baker Phyllis Crossman Pauline George Marian Groves Caroline Hesler Virginia Laramore CLASS QF 1940 Georgiana Baker Betty Bills Frances Bradshaw Betty Brelsford Thais Crepps NVillomine Gross Mary Lee Hickman Amy Howe Ruth Grimm Edna Hutson Marjorie Marquis Mary Tangerman Jeanne Janousek Mary Gene Jarrett Lyda Lyon Mary Alice Learning Beth McCool Sally MacDermid Florence Merriell Kathryn Merritt Mary Petticrew Marjorie Rose Mary Jane Laramore XVilma Mayhill Dorothy Miller Mary Frances Qliver Marian Phillips Arlene Rothenberger Mary Helen Theiss Louana Thompson Martha Wlalker Marcia McKinsey Jeanne Stiles Emily Tubbs Evelyn Sappenlield Florence Sequartz Martha Smith Rosalie Totten Mary Townsend Marian Wlhite Margaret Schatzinger Caroline Scott Margaret Sexton Georgia VValker Jeanne XVoods Sara Parker W'ynn TOP-Rothenberger, McCool, W'hite, Merriell, Rose, Groves, MacDermid. Sequart7 Hesler, Bailey, Totten, George, Smith, Sexton, Phillips, Bradshaw. G. Baker, Townsend, Crossman, McKinsey, Jackson, Brown, Nilson, Janousek, Jar rett, Lyon, Tubbs, Gist, Learning, Stiles, V. Laramore, Merritt. Sappenlield, Brelsford, Tangcrman, F. Crepps, Arnold, Thompson, Mrs. Ross, Hut son, Marquis, M. VValker, Thciss. Copeland, Grimm, Anspach Mayhill, Hickman, M. Laramore, Oliver, VVynn, Bills, Petticrew, Miller, G. Wlalker Gross, Schatzinger, T. Crepps, J. Baker. FACULTY MEMBERS VV. A. Boclden G. H. Enfield XY. F. Graham CLASS OF 1937 M. C. Compton CLASS OF 1938 XV. G. Fatch R. H. Lawrence CLASS OF 1939 I. T. Donovan A. Y. Gaulke C. -I. Gerlaeh E. C. Gross D. C. Harvey CLASS OF 19-10 G. Baluk XV. G. Carter C. Echterling Hall Henderson McVVilliams Lemen H Wfeiland Helbig Howkinson Hutton Kaiser Kellner Exton Fisher Houston F. C. Hockema G. Mellon E. Shideler O. VViCkersl'1an1 Klunipp Louderback Myers Sasser G. Sever VV. L. Kunkle P. H. McKnight T. Myer B. Stewart G. Warreii D. Wilson VV. Shartzer H. Stover J. Wadleigh F. XVoreester I. L. Simmons M. K. York TOP-Gerlaeh, Eehterling, Baluk, Harvey, Kellner, Howkinson, Myers, Sasser, Donovan. Sevcr, Hutton, Helbig, Louderback, Klunipp, Kaiser, Gaulke, Stover, NVorcester. XYciIzind, Lemen, Fateh, Compton, McXVilliams, Shicleler, Wiarren, Lawrence, Wil- SOIL Wfadleigh, Simmons, Exton, McKnight, Fisher, Kunkle, York. Houston. luuuuvwm- -- Founded, 1895 Trinity College Alpha Phi Chapter Established, 1936 PRESIDENT R. C. lIcVVi1lian1s Founded, 1897 Vincennes University Eta Chapter Established, IQI2 PRESIDENT L. WV. Gift SIGM. SIGMA PI SIGMA PI SIGMA PI SIGMA PI SIGMA PI SIGMA PI SIGMA PI I P A GM S P GMA SI SIGMA PI SIGMA PI TGP-Dochterman, Etnyre. Bykowski, Seroxviek, Moery, Allen, Lawson Fall, Zachary, XfVOIt1'IIE111, Brandt, Lehman, Klempt, Filstrup. O'Fallon, Farries, Gift, Dunn, Klein, Green, Zink. FACULTY MEMBERS M. L. Clevett CLASS QF 1937 F. V. Dunn CLASS OF 1938 G. E. Farries E. C. Filstrup CLASS OF 1939 NV. Bye F. Bykowski C. C. Coan CLASS CF 1940 G. Allen VV. Brandt li. Dochterman F. Hershey M. L. Fisher L. VV. Gift D. H. Green C. XMIOIIQITIEIII B. Etnyre W. R. Fall J. O. Klempt P. Higden I. Hufford NV. Lawson J. K. Lord G. Mackey E. I. Klein E. Zachary . VV. Zink .I - T R. Lehman H. U. Moery E. S. OIIIHIIOII XV. Ourancl B. Serowiclq NV. Sherwood TGP-Bradley, Hargis, Bostwick. Rowe, Rosohaclci. Greenis, Dulivich. Antncsliko, Kohn, XYel'1miller, Neill, Anthcil, Danciu. Swim-liart, Evans, Gustaitis, Dodge. Cory, Rollins. Herrcro. Michael, Holmes, Klink, Cox. -1 O EPSI A PPA KA U TA SlLON EP PA KAP U TA SlLON EP PA KAP U TA 10 FACULTY MEMBERS C. P. Allen T. H. Binney D. L. Curtnei' C. Cutshall CLASS OF 1957 M. T. Cory R. F. Dodge CLASS OF 1938 Y. KY. Antucshko C. U. Danciu CLASS OF 1939 R. L. Bostwick E. E. Bradley S. XV. Cox CLASS OF 1940 NV. L. Antheil R. C. Hargis G. Herrero R. Hall F. Heyerdahl XV. Hulilei' jones G. Evans E. Kohn T. Rollins C. Dulivich NV. Greenis H. Rosohacki XV. Holmes C. Klink B. Michael Founded, 1899 Illinois VVesleyan Unix ersitv Alpha Zeta Chapter Established, 1928 PRESIDENT R. F. Dodge TAU KAPPA EPSILON P. E. Lull L. M. Sears L. S. XVinch nl. KV. Gustaitis M. L. Swinehart D. F. Rowe P. K. Wehmiller VV. R. Neill KV. C. Townsend J. E. Barker Davis R. P. Hooker NV. R. Scott D. S. Clark CLASS OF 1937 YV. S. Anderson H. F. Antonini E. B. Bluemel CLASS OF 1938 A. H. Forster J. P. Hess R. A. Kettle CLASS OF 1939 W. A. Bates T. Collis A. R. Danner CLASS CF 19-I0 E. M. Antonini C. W. Garclner F. C. Lewis FACULTY MEMB ERS S. Fairman L. B. C. A. T. D A. E. P. R. D. C. J. R. H. R T. R. R. R. R. C. J. W. C. F. Bornhauser Bublitz Clifford Markham Marshall Miller Forbes Glazebrook Hensler McNeil Markham Milvo GRADUATE STUDENTS H. E. Templeton L. Tussing F. I. Goldsmith T. E. Crossland I. VV. Kettle T. B. Miller G. XV. Roper VV. B. Sanders -I. M. Louis L . F. McNeill D. L. Morris T. 1. Reese J. T. York L. V. Ludy E. VV. Mikkelson J. F. Soles VV. H. Schmick A. F. Selke G. H. Selke C. S. Swanson W. E. Smith -I. S. VVatson Templeton Voigt MVray Smitt VanBuskirk Thomson SIGMA PHI EPSILON SIGMA PHI EPSILON SIGMA PHI EPSILON TOP-VVerst, Louis, Hensler, Marshall, VanBuskirk, Barker, Hooker, Glazebrook, Bates Milvo, Scott, Smith. Gardner, G. Selke, Hess, A. Selke, Roper, Smitt, Forster, R. Kettle, Sanders, A Markham, Forbes. T Miller, Soles, 'VVray, J. Kettle, Clifford, Bublitz, Crossland, H. Antonini, Born- hauser Templeton, Voigt. L McNeill, R. McNeil, Lewis, W. Markham, Thomson, Reese, Morris, E. Antonini, 1fVatson, Collis. J. -l. VVerst SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded, IQOI University of Richmond Indiana Alpha Chapter Established, IQO5 PRESIDENT I. NV. Kettle Founded, 1904 L'niversity of Michigan Purdue Chapter Established, 1907 PRESIDENT bl. M. Fore TOP-Taylor, Homrighous, YX'hiting, Sehlimmer. Cripe, Rogers, Parker, B. Petry, Dice, Fraser, XVoocl. Leaming, XYeaver, Metzger, J. Petry, Lautz, Faris, Morris, Garten. Callis, Anderson, Nichols, Geberin, Clary, Eager, Shirnp, Harris, Prince. Embertson, Putnam, XVergin, Elijah, Fore, Egly, Burkhart, XXfright. ACIA ACACIA ACACIA ACACIA ACACIA ACACIA FACULTY MEMBERS K. E. Beeson T. S. D. Chambers L. E. S. Coulter H J. M. Fore L. L. Greene CLASS OF 1937 E. XXI. Anderson R. -I. R. Burkhart R. C. M. Callis .X. XY. M. Clary H CLASS C' DE 1938 R. P. Faris R. XY. G. Lautz CLASS OF l9S9 XV. F. Garten P. P. XY. l'l0llll'lg'llOllS M CLASS OF 1940 M. L. Dice XX' R. Fraser T'- GRADUATE STUDENTS J. M. Fore L- 512 E. Heinton E. Hoffman Hunt H. Kemmer XY. Cripe F. Eager H 'U' . Egly D. Elijah L. Morris IQCIHIHSI' C. Leaming il. Harris L. Prince Kemnier XY. A. Knapp tl. B. Kohhneyer XV. E. Leer XV. E. Lomnlel M. A. Enihertson A. R. Geherin B. L. Legg R. M. Nichols A. -T. Parker R. E. Metzger H. Petry A. S. Rogers R. H. Schliinmer ACACIA ACACIA ACAC E. R. Menefee A. A. Potter -I. H. Skinner J. Troop N. Putnam H. G. Shiinp R. X'X7ergin J. XV. XVright J. XV. Petry j. P. Taylor R. XVeaver J. L. XfVood R. N. XX'hiting FACULTY MEMBERS D. D. Ewing XV. E. Gray CLASS QF 1937 E. XV. Hanneforth H. C. Scott CL.-XSS QF 1938 H. xl. Barth F. L. Coers XY. C. Corbin CLASS OF 1939 N. Barsha CLJXSS QF 1940 K. E. Gardner F. N. Prater C. '. li IJ L. AX. . lx. .'X. Y Hanson L. Solberg . Sanders P. Springer Thinnes Trlmovich Herman B. Neiflharclt Mankin G. Stech Milne L. Timmins Mulholland Price C. Relingf TOP-Reling, Milne, Scott, Gardner, Prater, Barsha, Price. Mulholland, Mankin, Corbin, Herman, Neidhardt, Yaclofsky, Timmins. Coers, Vanderford, Stech, Trbovich, W'ren, Barth. A. N. Toppin ll. D. XVren gl. Vanclerforcl Z. Yadofslqy R. R. Scott 'VE' '- fr 'WT ' 'Ls avg HVLVLHH O' b HVLVIHHL HVLVLHHL HVLVLHHL HVL VLHHL HVlVl3Hl Founded, IQO4 University of Minnesota Phi Chapter Established, 1928 PRESI DENT N. Trbovich 313 PI KAPPA PHI PI KAPPA PHI PI KAPPA PHI PI KAPPA PHI PI KAPPA PHI PI KAPPA PI TOP---Hennis, Brown, Armstrong, Burkhardt, Muller, Spring, Lewis, Gullion, Peterson. Magnussen, XX'inter, Beretta, XYooclmansee. Castino. Hofmann, I. Lyles, Seybolcl, Swann, Ritter, MacDonall, Pierce, Sadler, Pitts, Longiield, Sualueclissen, Angus. Nicholas, Yiets, Homeyer, Black, Thomson, Brinson, Hnmteld, Hamilton, Mc- Canclless. Campbell, Linville, Montfort. Swanson, l.. Lyles, Miller, Swinney, Catterall, Anderson, Cleveland, Broberg, Ed- wurcls, Nevin, Bruingtou. CLASS O F 1957 Founded. IQO4 College of Charleston Omega Chapter Established, 1922 PRESIDENT R. F. Brinson lf.-XCU l,TY MEMBLRQ C . T. Hazard R. XY. Lindley G. XY. Munro R. Phillips C. L. Porter G. E. Spencer D. E. I-llaclc G. L. Campbell H. ul. Homeyer B. A. McCandless R. E. Thomson R. F. lflrinson H. G. Hamilton G. P. Humleld XX. E. Shrader CL.-XSS Ulf' P338 R. ll. Fitts C. -I. Macllonall j. H. Nicholas E. L. Ritter R. J. Seybold R. ID. Linville ll. E. Montfort C. S. Pierce C. L. Sadler S. B. Swann rl. ll. Lyles CLASS UF P739 S. M. .Xngus bl. XV. Castino J. D. Longlield R A. Peterson R. C. Viets L. E. .Xrnistrong R. R. Girtun D. NV. MacDermid L. S. Phelps F. NV. Winter J. S. Brown C. E. Hofmann M. C. TXTZIQIIIISSCII D H. Spring T. XVoodmansee H. ljurlcliardt U. ll. Lewis D. F. Muller R. H. Suabedissen CLASS OF 19-IO R. A. Anderson XV. E. Catterall T. E. Hennis R. F. Munro NV. A. Swanson F. F. Beretta R. M. Cleveland L. L. Lyles H NV. Nevin -I. G. Swinney ul. G. Broberg G. E. Bruington 314 P. W. Edwards R. C. Gullion T. F. Miller P. A. Porter TOP-Carr, Coleman, Krzewinski, Lynch, Hill, McMaken, Culbert, Lownie, Parke, Newhouse. Kanally, I. Beers. Lahey, Losse. Kirkpatrick, Rice, Nichols, Rowland, Steinfeldt, Kreighbauin, Suesse, Yngve, Moly- ncux, Levers. Sink. Sloan, Anderson, Blaney, Gniewosh, Scott, Lntgens, VVild, Claus, Alexander. Sweetnam, Peck, Billman, LaForce, Ryan, A. Beers, Bukowski, Carlson. FACULTY MEMBERS ' J. D. Hoffman CLASS OF 1937 XV. R. Alexander R. F. Anderson R. D. Blaney CLASS OF 1938 J. B. Kirkpatrick I. R. Kreighbaum CLASS OF 1939 A. D. Beers -T. XV. Beers L. S. Billman E. D. Carr D. O. Coleman CLASS OF 1940 H. I. Bukowski M. C. Carlson J. H. Mathews NV. D. Claus S. M. Cvniewosh O. F. Hunziker NV. L. Molyneux R. B. Newhouse R. E. Davidson R. M. Hill -T. E. Kanally H. Krzewinski W. D. Lahey R. E. Culbert H. B. LaForce A. D. Lutgens D. B. Scott I. F. Rowland NV. M. Steinfeldt M. N. Levers E. F. Losse H. NV. Lownie bl. I. Lynch R. McMaken G. S. Peck D. Sloan M. Wfild A. Sues-se R. Yngve B. Nichols V. Parke G. Rice W. Sink N. Ryan YV. Sweetnam KAPPA DELTA RHO KAPPA DELTA RHD KAPPA DELTA RHO Founded, IOOS Middlebury College Theta Chapter Established, i920 SW 6731 P352 DU FE Z SH if VclclVll V.I.'lElG 0Hll VJJVBI VLTHG OHM VdcIVll VLTHG OHH 315 TOP-Mowry, Rowell. Pikcuinias, Lang, .-X. Scully, Burke, Motz, Peterson, P. Scully. XX'iIson. Meyer, Breiner, Lentz. Fisher. Hutt, H. Pfutzenreuter, Best, Feallock, Turner, Gannon, R. Pfutzenreuter, Drott, Banker, Cottrell, Yeager. Mackey, Curran, Hamilton, Caldwell, XX'inter. Perkins, Grumme, Brewster, Sherman Lacey. Fogg, Bremer, Johnson, Decker, Prendergast, II KAPPA TAU 316 FACULTY MEMBERS J. H. Bowman C. D. Bushnell CLASS QF 1937 -I. R. Banker VI. Caldwell XX'. Ii. Curran CLASS OF 1938 R. Best IXI. C. Drott XX'. il. Feallock CLASS OF 1939 G. G. Burke R. B. Cottrell D. Hutt CLASS UF l94O If. Breiner If. I. Bremer X'. B. Cones Il. C. Decker GRXDUQXTF. STUDENT M. D. Brewster Luchtman, Perdew, C. Manhart J. Grumme C. Hamilton T. Gannon H. Lacey lf. Lang XV. Meyer F. lXIotz L. Fisher Fogg' C. .Iohnson Kushner XVilliams, Cones H J. R. H R. F R .I- ,I H X . G. Venemann W. Mackey XV. Perkins Pfutzenreuter Pfutzenreuter Mowry G. Peterson UI. Pikcuinias Lentz F. Luchtman Perdew Founded, 1906 Miami University Lambda Chapter Established, 1920 PRESI DENT VV. E. XfVinter S. Voinoff W. H. Sherman W. E. XX7inter R. E. Turner H. G. Wilsoii IL. C. Rowell A. R. Scully P. R. Scully -I. M. Prendergast H. S. XX'ilIiamS E. Yeager PHI KAPPA TAU P PHI KAPPA TAU PHI KAPPA TAU PHI KAPPA TAU FACULTY MEMBERS R. B. Crepps R. Duffin C. A. Ellis W. A. Knapp CLASS OF 1937 M. N. Bouton R. H. Burks K. H. Burrell R. H. Chandler CLASS OF 1938 W. T. Eiffert R. P. Griffenhagen CLASS OF 1939 H. N. Behrends A. G. Eickmeyer R. H. Fatout P. T. Frangos Founded, 1907 University of Illinois Purdue Chapter Established, 1910 PRESIDENT H. L. Coplen G. E. Lommel M. M. McClure I. D. Mayer R. E. Mills G. W. Cleaveland H. L. Coplen H. I. Geder E. K. jones M. C. Hunt J. R. Murray I. E. Hammer I. H. Jacobi H. D. Kinzer R. B. Langohr B. H. Petty nl. H. Porsch rl. Rising C. L. Klaiber H. F. Kueck E. G. Lommel XV. E. Roby J. C. Sanders E. K. Lown I. W. McClain R. C. Meleney Rowell Sabbagh Simpson Ludlum Walters XYeppler C. E. Smith H. F. lViegandt '. C. Prechter B. D. Witiver R. C. Zimmer TOP-Behrends, Smith, Zimmer, McClain, Fatout, Hammer, Loun Lommel H11 ters. Chandler, Hunt, Wfiegandt, Sanders, Murray, Burks, Eiffert, Giilltnlia tn Robx Geder, Cleaveland, VVeppler, Burrell, Klaiber, Coplen, Bouton Jonts Ludlum Kueck. Langohr, Eickmeyer, Frangos, Meleney, Kinzer, Prechter, XVitxxer Tacobi Q'ZlA'lS!W'. L FACULTY MEMBERS K. C. Boxell L. E. Compton R, A. Craig XV. Q. Fitch X'. C. Freeman CLASS OF 1937 E. F. Akers C. E. Bryan -T. S. Dehl C. M. Hardin CLASS QF l938 F. S. Amsler R. A. Burger R. H. Douglas CLASS OF 1939 l. Ainsworth C. Decker C. G. Elliot L. S. Hardin CLASS OF 1940 G. A. Blocksom E. S. Bogue XV. G. Cantley bl. T. Frost XV. G. Galloway Harper . G. Lloyd O. -I. Martin C. O XV. H. Kephart C. D. Koch . E. Love ,l O . VV. Martin K. E. Eldridge G. I. Goff T . XV. Graham R. S. Harper I. E. Hymen C. M. Kessler XV. C. Kessler ul. Hardin . VV. Harper I L . XV. Lafuse G. C. Cderkirk F. V. Smith XV. XV. Smith E. E. VanLone C. M. Vestal E. C. Miller C. XV. Quiggle P. H. Roll R. B. Swinford C. Harper E. L. Kumpf -I. XV. Scatterda H. Knaus L. Ralston C. I. Sheets M. E. Skinner XV. VV. Marple B. L. Page tl. Swain TOP Shut Skinner, Smith, Goff, Page, C. Kessler, Amsler, XV. Kessler, C. Har- Ici R Harlcr Bogue, Cantley. Elliot Tafu e, L. Hardin, X'anHov, Douglas, Siubenthal, Scatterday, Burger, El- dridge Blocl som Swain, J. Harper, Koch. lxephart niqgle, Roll, C. Hardin, Miller, Love, Townsend, Akers, XVhite, Dehl, B1 x an qXXll1lOI'Cl Martin. 71 il XXIll13,111SO1l, nl. Hardin, Knaus, Ainsworth, Decker, Ralston, Marple, Hymen. 'ET . Y! h? dEsg E. T. VVallace E. C. Young -I. VV. Townsend VV. E. White A. A. Siebenthal R. E. XfanHOy F. S. Smith H . J. zink I. R. VV'illiamson Founded, 1908 University of Illinois Delta Chapter Established, IQII PRESIDENT j. XV. Townsend TOP-Swope, L. Blocker, Grannon, Nicoll, Stauder, Greey, Campbell, Askren. Wfelsch, Wliesner. Thompson, Galleher, Fleming, Hill, Aken, Harris, X'Vi1son. Kendall. Riechers. McCullough. Dubsky, Bruce, Pence. Brion, Yokel, Miles. Rosebrock, Gaylord, Cooper. XYeseloh, Mayo, Thompson. Myers, lYehren Meeker. ' ,K G x A .1 P. mums A we .. Q -lm' is 1. z ,V 5 .. 1 . . sw li I - --Aw V '-:..... , 'F LA. 3 6.-xx I miser- being, S2 wi in S :vu -list :mms Siu: snail Grains ll! H11 FACULTY MEMBERS J. L. Bray R. H. Carr CLASS OF 1937 R. S. Blocker B. XY. Brion CLASS OF 1938 F. A. Aken F. J. Dubsky CLASS OF l939 L. T. Askren T. Campbell L. Diehl CLASS OF 1940 L. S. Blocker L. A. Cooper M. A. Katora C. A. Mayo R. A. Cordell R. M. Horn -l. A. Bruce D . O. Mouser . A. Harris ,l Y. L. Hill XY. XY. Fleming ul. Galleher J. E. Gaylord H. E. Meeker J. L. Myers F. XY. Rosebrock M. bl acklin A. Pence L. XYilson E. MeCulloug D. Miles L. Grannon XY. Greey A. Kendall XY. Staucler Swope . P. Thompson h S. E NX I G. L. B. lx. P. J H Miller Yokel B. Rieehers Nieoll Tlioinpson XYiesner lYehrenl.werg NVQ-lsch XYeseloh HWV1 VG IHD Hd1V V HWV1 VG - -, 0 : :. C C Q k. Boston l'nix'ersity Psi Chapter listablislicrl, 11,15 Z1 ':: wi 'vu 'CUZ o: 0.-A Q! 1'-1 IHS Hd1V V VGHWV1 IHJ Hd1V V HWV1 VG IHJ d1V VH V1 VGHW IHD Hd1V V 3 SIGMA ALPHA MU SIGMA ALPHA MU SIGMA ALPHA MU MU ALPHA GMA SI R901 M- MO SEQE tv: : :1'fT,T lvl: Eff?- F-'Qc -Q'2 o-0 Ng-- lv, 'Z ffl wif? , 4 IIRIQSIIJIQNT H. Ilcvorc 320 FACULTY MEMBER j. Hurwitz CLASS OF 1938 P. S. Silverstein CLASS OF 1939 D. Blitz A G. Devore E. S. DI. Heiss S. CLASS OF 19-IO I. Dagan H M. Davidoff X H. Fuente F. R. Glasser D. GRADUATE STUDENT I. Hurwitz SIGMA F. Hencller K ani in erling' M. Katz Goldstein Kraslien Miller Nassau ALPHA MU SIGMA ALPHA MU M. K. Kessie M. M. Skebelsky -I. M. Rosenberg M. J. VVolf S. B. Shlaes N. Pliner P. Schriber P. Riffin M. Stoner -I. Sapirie A. Traub TOP-Dagan, Nassau, Stoner, Fuente, Traub, Goldstein, Glasser, Davidoff. Riffin, Blitz. Schriber, XVOII, Pliner, Katz, Shlaes. Miller, Kessie. Skebelsky, Kraslieu, Sapiric. Hurwitz, Heiss, Rosenberg, Devore, Kammerling, Silverstein, Hencller. York ..fg: I f TOP-YVoIf, Linderrnan, Greenblatt, Clppenheinier, Scully, Paradise. Aronson, Bacharach, Maierson, Moses, Katz, Livinson, Plotkin. Zwcig, Gardner. Ashkcnaz, Cohen, Margolian. Karnowsky, Brinkin, Rubin, Morris. Firestone. FACULTY MEMBER C. M. james CLASS OF l938 S. G. Ashkenaz CLASS OF 1939 M. Aronson S. Bacharach CLASS QF I9-IO L. B. Brinkin B. Firestone H. Greenblatt S. R. Cohen E. L. Livinson L. B. Margolian KI. Karnowsky I. E. Linderinan A. Maierson Gardner H. Hoses Paradise Morris P. Oppenheimer Rubin Founded, IQIO Columbia University Tau Lambda Chapter Established, IQ32 PRESIDENT S. G. Ashkenaz B. Katz H. Plotkin H. Zweig S, Scully ul. XYOII TAU EPSILON PHI TAU EPSILON PHI TAU EPSILON PHI TAU EPSILON PHI TAU EPSILON PHI ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA TOP-Hardesty, Lee, Nicklas, Olsen, Padgett, Shirley, Day. Manlove, Bond, H. Meier, Schurinan, Smith, C. Meier, Kingsley. Hatch, Carlson. Glendenning, Robinson, Holloway. FACULTY MEMBER H. G. DeKay CLASS OF l937 R. U. Carlson L. CLASS OF 1938 XV. H. Bond H CLASS OF 1959 L. D. Kingsley D. CLASS OF 1940 L. Day P. XY. A. Hardesty G. GRADUATE STUDENTS L. E. Hatch A. L. Glendennin KV. Meier C. Manlove XY. Lee Nicklas R. Padgett Founded, IQI4 University of California Kappa Chapter Established, 1934 'PRESIDENT L. L. Glenclenning Holloway F. NV. Robinson Schurman Meier L. VV. Smith Qlsen VV. F. Shirley Founded, 1915 Northwestern University Phi Chapter Established, IQSO PRESIDENT NV. A. Olsen TOP-Price, Posson, Be man, XVidell, Lyons, Dilley Daugherty. Dickstein, Paul. Krattebol Reynolds, Heim, Moorman Thoma, Schelhorn, Noel, Olsen, Grossman, Harvey. FACULTY MEMBER G. T. Miller CLASS OF 1937 F. A. Grossman B. D. Malinoff CLASS OF 1938 -I. H. Harvey A. M. Krattebol CLASS OF 1939 I. -I. Dickstein CLASS OF 1940 YY. A. Beinan V. R. Daugherty W1 hl. E. Noel XV. A. Olsen S. B. Paul R. B. Heim W. R. Dilley C. H. Fuller C. A. Price XY. H. Reynolds -I. B. llloorman R. S. Lyons G. E. Posson YV. K. Sclielhc E. C. Thoma C. E. XVidell PHI PHI PI PHI PHI PI PHI PHI PI PHI PHI PI PHI PHI PI PHI 323 -w O Foumlccl, 1021 Denison Liiiversity Purdue Chnl-tci' Estalmlisliccl, 11133 PRESIDENT M. Y. Miller L... ..g.., gg' 9,1 CQ! '-LJ ,.....1 , ,1 ga .J -1 N-.J Q, AJ ig,- V--4 .J x.. -. 1,-.if 4-4 .Q - 1. CID LD +4 it C-WJ ,... ,. f: 935:11 1:--s :if -QL' FACULTY MEMBERS J. XV. Geiger J. NV. Raub E. G. Sutcliffe CLASS OF 1937 M. Y. Miller CLASS OF 1938 A. F. Futoohee CLASS OF 1939 R. -I. Clinton CLASS OF 1940 Lf Ccrtucha E. Roqueta C. Valdes-Perez GRADUATE STUDENT II. F. Gu1'ta11 SPECIAL STUDENT G. H. Futoohce TOP-Gurtzm, Certucha, Valdes-Perez, Roqueta. A. Futoohec, Miller, G. Futoohee, Clinton. Founded, 1922 University of Illinois Beta Chapter Established, 1925 PRESIDENT G. I. Bartz TOP-Mankey, Mesterharm, Buliner, Morin, Bradac. Brassie, Marozick, Hartman, Farbak. Lindgren, Kubiss, Bartz, Maalis. BETA SIGMA PSI BETA SIGMA PSI BETA SIGMA PSI BETA SIGMA PSI BETA SIGMA PSI CLASS OF 1937 G. J. Bartz CLASS OF 1933 P. A. Brassie CLASS GF 1939 E. E. Hartman E. A. Kubiss CLASS GF 1940 R. H. Bergstedt G. S. Bradac J. R. Farbak A. R. Lindgren R. B. Marozik G. E. Buhner Mazihs Mesterliarin A. M. Reguly Moan .Ianota N. R. Mankey 2 326 TNI'-RL-Y, McFadden, L. Lucas, Ferguson, Goclbcy, J, Hull, P. Dinius, R. Henrv, 13I'ilUUS, Luke. - Munson, This, Burroff, DeI.aCroix, Rznnsuy, Cobbs, I. Dinius, Ludlncrg, Coffing Miller. XY. Hull, Burton, R. Lucas, Swanson, H. Henry, Brown. Johnson, Harper. Rcudcr, Yoclur, XYinklcpleck, IQILUHIHHII, Mrs. Murphy, Hrs. Boxcll, Rreitwic-ser. Mclfiallgllcy, Stiver, Ovcrstreet. JUU2 SHSHOH 03 d0 SHSHOH 03 JO SHSHOH 03 d0 SHSHOH ?' cw -v :: ca c: C13 31 CC F5 '? Q: -v :: 1a c: I 51 C6 T '? 1: -v :: 1: e: fi PH I T ?' ca -v :: 4: c: 1 FH CZ uw -1 v--w N'-1 -1 T : N1 I-fT1Q'UYl4lNV' -H fx ' X11 :N 'I f 313, f NM 1 L ,' MIX Y, rs 1 1 Vw J X.. .4 2.2 ,V W f ' L ' f ' ' D f , H H,q-JL ,Mx X f0 Q93 W Q P52 Avi' -. . . A-iQ.1f -ir ' iii-S jk lpfsv LQ. 2355 ff Tc ill-Digrgins. C om e e. ,Xlexandc-r, Allec, Eelsley Klilward, Reichart, Gibson. Gerlach. Tipps, Lucdemann Harrison, Meriam, Hupe. Clffenhaner, Hopkins, Hull- man, Epo, -lonah, Simpson Logan, Batchelor. lireenian lialilenherg, llnnn, Reed. Peterson, Dana. 4XrnOltl Bowen, l'ickard, li. Mcliach- ron. Haley. I'ahler, Garner lddles, Lorne. TNI'-Meyer, Sherwood, Switzer, Trapaga, H artmann, Shartzer, Kelley, XYelmer, Rosenherg, Levin, Ballard, Meredith, Ruckert, Martin. Reeves, Kittner, -lacohson, lbrogne, Miner, Collier, Cald- erlvank, XY. llclfachron, Mes- ler, Harris, Consoli, lJeXYitt. Luth, Prusiecki, llirmeyer, Lauschke, Morgan, Craig, Briscoe, Snyder, Baunishlag. Coddineton, legg. Stone, Houghton, Buechler. Ilixon, Toben, Stauder. An! thony, Rieke, Clark, Baase. i im TV 'R' 'H ' 1 :xv - -1 if - - s Q. is ' - - x I- . . . , -- , . .. ., ll-i ll 'f' u' lf. Q J :il N il lil lid' ll ill ,Ei NJ ,Li all W f 15 E' ff ,' T ff U. . .1 5' L' ' ' 1 ' '- La .J .L J ll l .1 .Cl Q lol - -- li.. '. .Q L, ,1 fs .., Q :ui 328 Old Purdue graduates can scarcely recall their experiences in the Uni- versity without memories of the traditional football games, water fights, and similar capers which characterized the 1NCl1.S dorm of years ago. Since that time the old dormitory has given way to new structures in the form of the two Cary Halls known as North Hall and East Hall. They are modern in construction hut filled with the spirit of the Purdue men of old. Cary Club is the social organization lor those men who reside in Cary Hall. The clulfs purpose is to provide entertainment for the two hundred seventy-live nieinhers in the two sections of the hall. :X council, made up ofthe officers and councihnen from each lioor of the two halls, meets once a month and regulates all altairs concerning hoth sections of Cary Hall. Karl Mcliachron and Richard Pickard are the respective presidents of the East and North halls. CARY HALL CARY HALL CARY HALL CARY HALL CARY HALL CARY HALL CARY HALL 39 l TOP-Schmidt, Schory, Hender- son, Boyd, Bignall, Barrett, Hayes Powell, R. E. johnson, Dilifley, Me- Elyea, Shiley, Sittig. Fassnacht, Lohr, Kroeplin, E Johnson, Dye, Hegg, Hearne Abolin, Hawthorne, Bowen, Myers Barnes, Haas, Keating, Hirsch Blessing, Patrick, DeBell, Xvllllltlfll Clarke, Barry, Lutz, Bown. Levy, Heidbreder, Russell, Sift' Morris, Pease, McCoy, Rectenwall Leffler, J. Anderson. l TOP-Harper, Dawson, L. Mil- ler, Dunshee, Dtto, lxeed, Horn Schaub, Lowman, X'Va,ear. Ulrich Meriani. Ryder, Pustello, Bower, Smith Wlacobs, Baulneister, Marsh, Sharp Trnran, Daley, Lumpkin, Cotlnian Young, Babcock, Madden, Mul- lett, Davies, Russe, Bondy, Holo- day, Granstroni, Trneman, How- ard. TCP-Chapin, NfVeihofen, Cor- nell, Hruby, Beam, Deer, Rlelcher Blakeman, Pugh, Cook, liintner Dchn. XYeeks, J. Miller, Zweig, Gard R. A. johnson, XX'ood, Kolb, L Anderson, Daley, McGrath, Xveil Garland, Huston. McNabb, VVhite, Harvey, Shella- harger, Lohr, NVray, Brown, Rice lfreedman, Luth, Dean. Orton, Braithwaite, Cordiseo , Fox, Jarman, Mickewich, Grand- tlirard, Heihnan, Christie, liranks Sliillinger. v i v TOP-Thomas, Baker, Pickett, XYilson, XY:1tts, DeYault, Niemeyer, Auld, Young, Spicher, Roe, Bouton, Bratich. fy? 'X J. johnson, Sweeney, Sickman, Laramore, Miller, Hosack. XYilliams, Sefton, Clvnier, fif Schrader, Billings, Sehickler, Hewitt, Fleig. Meredith. v Cook, Mcliinley, Boil, NYynn, Young, Daniel, XYl1l'llJOI'OllQl1, Hinchman, Steffee, Angert, Stocker, Mitchell. McClure, Hickman, XYz1rcl, Brelsford, Smith, Bills. Spilman, Kneer, XYoods, Dainnieyer, Johnston, Qhmann, Axelberg, Frueh, Zim- merman. McDougall, Graybill, XYooclcock, Huffine. TOP-Little, Masters, Singer, Barmes, Nev, Hardin, Hubluarcl. Carter, Rolias, Gran, Thrasher, Roderick, Crankshan, Dziviclsori. Udick, Kessler, Tugaudis, Brower, Mayhill, Xllallcer, XYulfn1an, XYickard, Lancl- grebe, Reece, X. Hawkins, Jorgeson, Moorhead. R. Dunn. Swank. Graves, McLaughlin, A-Xppelhaum, Roberts, Newman, Lang. Hughes. Lemon, Fass- nacht, M. Dunn, Smith, Randall, XYilking, Sexton, Berry, Spencer, Colip. Rhynearson, Bennett, Cullipher, Ginder, Hunt, Carson, Patterson, Lafferty, Roper, Alther, R. Hawkins. Levy, Newby, Conn, Kuzmitz. johns, Henry, Gould, Slinkarcl, XYeisenhacl:, Raebig, Mounce, Xinson, Rlathes, D. Johnson, Foresman, Markman. i T, ,..,.. ,f 'S 1 J 2 6- . CNY- I Riff W0lVIEN'S RESIDENCE HALL W0lVIEN'S RESIDENCE HALL W0lVIEN'S RESIDENCE HA 333 L 34 HA DENCE I 0IVlEN'S RES 1-3 LT' ri FD Z O F7 PT' m Q If PP LT' FD 0 533 Z3 n-J C G hm fronted by a ciilar drive, stands the dignihed reFbrick building of Tudor design w 11 h is the home of the freshmen mi. I-'IJ The Hall is cciblete in every de- tail from the coeQl9 rooms, furnished in maple of tlga-1 Early American Period, to the lqygges, kitchenettes, shampoo rooznsiundry, recreation room, and l11l:11Hel1'y. The richly brocaded chairs iandsome carpet- ings, grand pia? and large fire- place all tend to make the living room a place of comfort, beauty, and stateliness. : Q XYith a contini round of events such as formal all-E-ilces, a tea dance. get-togethers ingie smokers. and spreads in someImI's room. the one hundred and txxgy-live girls com- pletely nll lll6l1Wll1C. The social side of lile is agly furnished. and the school 1D1'Oglw ably supervised so that a girlklevelops a well- rounded CClL1C21'ElETl: during her first year out of higl chool. Thus she receives a soungfounclation for a .. .f SD T 1 '4 L7 'J fl. cn C rw ru rn cn m P+: S ,.. ft C .. .. G UQ rt n L1 -1 fb fc -: LL HA DENCE I 0lVlEN'S RES W HSNHWOM SH HG HJN H H 5 f'D Eh vi f'V 73 f'D m EI Q ll. 2 4 513 cn m O 'U O 'U C3 I U.. .-lm 1 l :PP F7 QD' 'sn Q.-f I-' pm II- u-3 in , ...4 Ui HIT Oli .. U. wi '-15 32 D..1 '4 S ,-l-.5 On. '7f'D 1 O no 09 Fw' pancy in the fall. i 3 NVhen Purdue , led the Residence Hall for XYomen in 34, it was intended that both freshmencagcl upperclass wom- en should live there. But in 1935 and 1936 there was h a demand for rooms that only gylfhe freshmen coeds were granted admgon. XVith an eye to at future it was de- cided that the cmnftbinued increase in women students vmflld necessitate the building of a new Illlll to provide suit- able housing for bak' freshmen and up- perclass women. mney was obtained through a grant from the Federal Gov- ernment. 2 The new building located just north of the old one and Eimilar to the pres- ent one in all restls. The only con- nection between E two will be an underground tunn5'l'9joining the com- missary clepartment'5Pand separate kitch- ens and dining rmfns will be main- tained. The two hm will be separated by a landscaped cog enclosed by walls. The completion of-I'-Jcllis new building will provide pleasa living quarters for one hundred and spgginty freshmen and f'D UE ' 5' r'+ '14 . : T: 'U 3 2. ss: U7 U7 E 5 0 : 11V OM HSNHW SH HJNHG VH T.C. R.0.T.C. R.0.T.C. R.0.TC R cn v I mi li Purdue being a land grant university, sophomores and freshmen are required to take military training unless physi- cally handicapped or previous- ly experienced in R.O.T.C. Classroom instruction includes funda- mentals in gunnery, military law and history, communication, and tactics su- pervised by a staff of regular army of- ficers subordinate to Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Brewer. The Corps engages in various activities, among which are reviews, battery close-order drill, ef- ficiency competition, and gun-squad drill. The basic student is also provided opportunity for recreation, each battery being represented by teams in swimming, baseball, and boxing. One of the gala occasions on the campus is the Military Carnival which is held biennially. Intricate movements on foot, mounted drill formation, calisthenics, and sham battle are only a few of the many high lights in this program. Each year the Carnival adds new features to thrill the spectators. Membership in Scabbard and Blade, the oldest military honorary on the campus, is indicative of proficiency in military work. To be eligible for membership one must be an advanced military student ranking in the first fifty of the class and have ability as an officer. The requirements are rigid to make Scabbard and Blade a select group. ENLISTED MEN ..w'w COMMISSIONED OF FICERS , F . M I Timrwl un' l.llul1 1 5 nijiffmic' ml 4.5.3 . ill. I I ,., Hmm ,H -I..-..-I l'x!QLil4'llT'xill!i Kin 'ml Un lrwllm 4 MMI ,..g .. 'iw 1' . .4 , -4 HAL: ,X f'ix'1c1-I-N411 x- Nw A Au wixwl xlwlumgy L 11 X . 1 1slw't1'1,n11.L.l' '.1.x ,.x . lA1lY'I'1If- .xXIiIi1ILi':x' ,kfxffli Nwml lxtul wrmu :ll'u!'l , xx'5'1in'lw V Ill'1 !H1'lIL5-X lrvsud L 'Q' 1' , HI ilu' -QL-I'1w, Hull X,., , x ' ' Y I . wxwn :mkwmml zmllmmx wmxvxuw- IH nl is lf' 2111- lmlmmml gv!:1lk1rVm :mil 'll A 'U Hulx wt' pr'-wfxvulw Im1'4gw.- ilu-11' lwll-N Y mn nl ll lfV1f1'V-v1':mUffH- ,Ix i'Vi4iwg111J11'fi ly 2 x Uv 'Uvfff . YwwxH1'I'llQt'1'r'I WFUVIN M XNHIWI xlw11l1h-11 Ilww mvxx Imam uigjwi iw 5.1.xsf-vlan! in-ilmlvu Mfiliiy 114--1-lm-N g-1'f'w'::Il1usg lwfill wl'gZxl1i'fLliwVx Em' Vlmls xzxlulvw lm !'xl'1s1iMinw lmlx .ami ibm Ugg. .mul 'Ply flllllllxiiillg gum-i wx-if-M xxfmll , Mummy' qu -f1'Vc'H14 . Hu' l'x:i'.1'I'+iljv. 'uw MM 1' ' 4J.l.+11m'I i rc'x':-1 337 114-nm-mul , , URW- VHIK14 L '11H'i' H l illlllllx Vw! 511 ml ' 'mf-1' H14 I fuvll New w' 'Ill HH vmwivl lin 'HV wk IIH1 COLOR BEARERS BRIGADE STAFF COLOR BEARERS DE STAFF I BR H .. r-4 FD N o : 5' rd M Q :: as rt t. . M E: fl? Cf. :. UQ :- E . ... u-I fD Q. .. LJ '4 sw type of precise rifle drilling whose intricate and perfectly timed movements come only as the result of long hours of work. The mem- bers practice at least three times a week to attain the precision which characterizes their drill. Fascinating to watch, their semi-shuffling. stepped up, rhythmic gait. pounding out the cadence for their motions, stirs one hy its unorthodox characteristics. This squad became an honorary in 193-l and is now composed of thirty-eight members who wear uniforms which hark back to those worn by the band of Algerian soldiers who were the original Zouaves. KEGEMENTJELL - ' . r vw n- ,.. . .4 , Lx W. is Q MM .I 1' ' LJ 3. 11.1. .L LJ U- H W ' . .. :J J.: ,. A-1 rm -H -In fm if 171 -5 L ' P' W Elliif I7fa43,lS'l' SIQEHQN Vw s1Qe f -ix! , 'fw rp r , Mx '11 '4 . J . 1 1 J' . ..L CABBARD AND BLADE SCABBARD AND BLADE SCABBARD AND BLADE fs O TOP-Brewer, Dieterle, Royster, Lenien, McColloum, Hall, Miller, VVait. Tam, Kelley, Murray, Belury, McCandless. 'XX-iillianis, NVinter, Parsons, Hooper, Moore. XVright, Spitler, Lucas, Krebs, Anderson, W'ray, Martin, Milner, Buenting, Johnson, XN'ood, Cox, Baals. Ganier, Rothenberger, Pultz, Stewart, Hartman, Kany, Lisclier, Kingsbury, Ham- ilton. XValil, Mull, Davis. Hunter, Burkhart, Farquliarson, Brubaker. W'ergin, Baker, Love, XVhite, Iddles, Klaiber, Luginbill. Founded at University of 'VVis- consin in 1904. Established at Purdue in 1908. OFFICERS Captain ....... ,L M. Baker First Lieutenant . F. G. NVa11l Second Lieutenant ........ I . J. R. VVergin First Sergeant .. M. E. Love STUDENT MEMBERS QI. E. .-Xnderson D. Baals C. P. Hall C. C. Hamilton M R E. Love H. Lucas R. NY F. Royster . 1. Spinel- M. Baker A. Hartman NV. F. Luginbill E. R. Stewart G. Belury T. Hooper B A. McCandless D. R. Tani C. Brewer C. Hunter A L. McColloum D. N. Wfait F. Brubaker lclclles G VV. Martin F. G. NValil NV. Buenting E. Johnson Q NY. Miller R. VVe1'gin L. Burlcliart X. Kany F. Milner E. VV. Miliite '. S. Chancellor M. Kelly D Moore R. K. NYilliams N. Cox C. Kingsbury D Mull NV. E. NVinter E. Dieterle L. Klaiber il. Murray L. D. VVoocl S. Einrick P. Krebs D Parsons P. C. XV1'ay H. Farquliarson N. Lenien N Pultz il. W. NVrigl1t F. Ganier F. Lisclier E Rothenberger TOP-Baals, Cox, Murray, McCandless, Helm, Chancel- lor, Belury, Buenting, Under- wood. Antouini, Hunter, Thom- son, Burroughs, XV r i g h t, VVoocl, Milner, Springman. Anderson, McDowell, Rog- ers, Newhall, Love, X1Vinter, Martin, VVergin, Burkhart. 1 WV T7 W7 T77 :UT 7177 WT V77 'YTXV 'Ziff 7 'Tfluf Jflm ' T FV' i T 'T if V577 - 'Q ll V 'W ll.-J 1l.1LJ,'-', ll, ,lllal .1 1i'.2'I, fi ,VJ if if 1-ll., ,J ll--I. 4 J 1 . li' l ' ' ill LJ J ,X , x ..f-v-xx' , . , url. ,, TOP-Bassett, Burke, Pflug, Pandel, Clinton, Dirmeyer, Coen, Hannas, XXIlCkEI'- ug, sham, Little. Coers, Roby, Vanderford, Murray, Holmes, XWinter, VVright, Burkhart, Chancellor, lil Kelley. Dagan, Schlimmer, Bondy, Hill, Malcolm, McLaughlin, johnson, Zweig, Menger- ink, Graff, Frangos. lfVilson, Hurst, Hoffman, Exton, Kany, Leamon, Scymanski. ,rw 3-ll MILITARY BALL COMMITTEE MILITARY BALL COMMITTEE MILITARY BALL COMMITTf -Baker, Ro I . E S - Farrow, Perr ' Wra . LUNCHEON COMMITTEE LUNCHEON COMMITTEE LUNCHEON COMMITTEE LUNCHEON CO 4 x i 6 Y 'gif-?E5 ?43?5'f A46 ,- .A .' . 7. , l Q 5- ng 5 1 2 W W I ,QIWVQA xii: 'fi 'ax 3 ' ' 'W f E H ,,A , ,. i ,,-,- i Wm. 3. - 4. ., A . g Q ., K, ' s,-. fp? my Hmm 2 Q Z, K xv 3 - 1: 9 .1 - ' Ekfax 2 x... A 0 , '- ,. 'Q ' 5 fx' 4 x ,ini . Y. , y 4 , if 2 4 L J' ' ,. X QU. QQ I A E ' ., ., 'su , ' g ' I' 'I v tug? ,, -k, .5 .K'.wA .V t A. W X- fm, If 1 I , I N x . . ,ww S. ,..z, ' - . , VV 1 ,. KQV AI A , V I f 'n,qN gl 4 . ,, b 1 Af, .pf , adj. tg ,L Q - J ' U : Q, 4 It ' a 0 N' ,fy f' 43' I if . , 4 Q I usd I X g A , -. 5 X 0 fy ff' , OFFICERS Bvt. Capt. F. li. NYHSO11 Hvt. lst Lt. O. NV. Miller Znd Lt. C. A. Reichelderfer lst Lt. V. lf. F16-blue Zncl Lt. C. G. Bigelow Bvt. 2nd Lt. NV. H. Deitch lst Lt. IJ. C. I'a1'snm5 2nd Lt. R. D. Birge BVt.211d Lt. G. E. McCullough Bvt. lst Lt. K. B. ANICEHCl11'CiI1 Zncl Lt. C. M. Jorgesou SENIORS il. G. Engle U. XV. Miller H. Strang P. Ii. Fla-blue D. C. Parsons F. B. XAVHSOII IS. L. Legg R. H. Pickard E. M. NYray K. B. Mc Each1'o11 BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BA 344 V G. Bigelow D. Birge . H. Deitch B. Allen P. Anthes C. Baase O. Ballard NV. Banning E. Bergdolt I. Camp A. Case C. Christy NV. Claypool E. Coates NY. Cornetet T. Agnew E. C. Anderson L. Armstrong H. Ashbaucher . S. Bixler NV. Bonner L. Canada . NY. Carlson D. Chenoweth F.. Dietrich M. Fauber L. Fitting R. Fleck K. Given L. Hackleman IUNIORS R. C. Hill H. N. McIntyre C. M. Jorgeson C. A. Reichelderfer G. E. McCullough SOPHOMURES NV. S. Craft R. M. Lemen H. Crosby J. D. Longfield G. C. Cutler I. H. Lux C. E. Dixon VV. McClain R. R. Dorsey L. F. McNeill J. D. Fulmer M. NV. Mahns T. B. Glazebrook NV. C. Mast L. V. Heid R. B. Newhouse R. N. Housekeeper P. T. Norris I. G. Hull T. V. Parke R. H. Kepler J. M. Parks R. B. Koehler R. A. Peterson FRESHMEN C. NY. Hamilton XY. F. jenkins NV. R. Harpster H. N. -Tones P. E. Harris K. L. Kimmel XV. A. Hart E. C. Knight D. E. Hartley A. D. Land O. C. Hathaway N. C. Lehner C. A. Heidbreder R. R. Lisius K. T. Hilberg C. T. Lohr V. T. Hitchcock NV. R. McNabb NV. H. Horn NV. M. Morris XY. E. Houk F. L. Mullin R. M. Howard NV. R. North L. L. Hunter M. E. Overbeck NV. H. lmle J. Parrett P. E. Irick E. J. Pertz BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND GNVH GNVH GNVB GNVH GNV8 GNV9 GNVS UNVH GNV8 GNV8 GNVH GNVH GNVH G. L. Smith J. D. NVolf A. R. Pierce A. R. Schleicher DI. R. Shinn S. B. Shlaes W. H. Smith R. H. Suabedissen I. A. Summers E. NV. Swanson R. C. Ulm D. E. Wieatherford B. K. Weislier I. P. Reed C. T. Reynolds M. T. Reynolds A. S. Rogers S. R. Schleicher M. M. Stoner XY. T. Sullivan -I. N. Tait G. XV. Throckmorton H. E. Todd R. S. Trueman VI. NV. VV'hitson C. E. VVidell J. R. VVood I' ROS IUTARY M ROSTER RY TA IL M ROSTER RY TA I IL M ROSTER ILITARY M ROSTER RY TA I IL M ROSTER RY TA I IL M C.-NDET COLONEL j. M. Baker M. E. Love CADET LIEUTENANT COLONEL E. NV. Anderson J. E. Anderson O. NV. Buenting ,I. E. Burroughs CADET MAJOR C. Brewer R. L. Burkhart F. E. Dieterle CADET CAPTAIN O. S. Aikman Al. H. Anning . F. Antonini . I. Bank C. L. Baum N. Belnry I-. B. Bornhouser R. O. Borton S. T. Brewer . R. Brown . E. Bryan L. NV. Buchanan ,l. R. Burkhart . Camhi . E. Capron R. F. Carton H C ,I C ,I C G. NV. Martin R. H. Dieterich R. A. Hartman W. T. Hooper L. F. Lischer R. M. Kelley E. P. Krebs D. F. Mull NV. S. Chancellor H. I.. Coplen S. D. Daniels S. P. Davis M. Drake A. F. Ganier H. J. Geder C. C. Hamilton R. S. Harrison G. E. Hines R. J. Hulse NV. C. Hunter G. lddles B. F. ,lohnson R. E. Johnson F. H. justin CADET FIRST LIEUTEN- ANT R. B. Abbott NV. R. Alexander P. C. Bauer C. R. Birbari D. A. Brafford ,l. C. Bristle B. E. Brown C. M. Callis M. C. Compton J. NN. Connelly NV. H. Dillon ,l. C. Esterline CADET SECOND LIEUTENANT F. A. Aken E. C. Alexander NV. A. Allee C. H. Altherr H. NV. Anderson H. F. Antrim N'. NV. Antucshko H. NV. Arnold K. L. Atchley R. ,l. Anll ,l. F. Azbell D. D. Baals C. M. Barnes NV. H. Barry C. E. Bassett R. J. Beck NV. bl. Behrens D. R. Bell J. C. Bergsma A. Blair C. H. Bliss C. R. Brewer ,l. E. Brock G. L. Brown C. E. Burton D. H. Carson C. M. Coe F. L. Coers R. ,l. Coffee ,l. G. Conway C. NV. Couch F. N. Cox . J. Craig E. E. Criss ,l. NV. Daugherty E. C. Denny D. H. Ebbeler H. R. Ebbeler R D. K. R. NN' F C. R. C. M. R. D. NV P. P. XT A. P. NV. Pwogzzmcpo W WFWQWFZEOFWWWZVMFFW f 49 H. Farquharson A. Forsell H. Helm NV. Hodgdon K. Howard S. Howe S. Humphreys M. Kohr gl. Kwolek H. Latter Lowe Love S. Emrick B. Ewing Farrow K. Fisher R. Foltz Fusiek B. Gibson A. Glade ,l. Goodman F. Greenwood E. Grieger P. Griffenhagen Hanke Harper A. Harte I. Hefner E. Hennin NV. Hockman H. Hokanson F. Horan P. Hurley H. Hutchinson H. Ingleman Tsenbarger R. ,lackson NV. ,lewett E. Johnson F. Jones NV. ,Tones NV. jones . ,luillard Kelley Kellner Kingsbury . Kohn L. Kumpf Lemasters A. Lewke !T1OggnC1 D. N. NfVait NV. F. Luginbill F. Milner J. L. Palmer E. G. Rothenberger R. K. NVilliams NN'. E. NVinter E. L. Keller C. L. Klaiber R. N. Lemen NV. G. Logan E. G. Lommel G. B. Long J. C. Lorne E. S. Lowman R. H. Lucas NV. I. Lukey B. A. McCandless A. L. McColloum F. P. McDowell E. C. Miller D. R. Moore G. H. Nutter R. C. Martin R. L. Merz D. P. Morse R. B. Mossman J. C. Ohaver R. NV. Perkins P. V. Plapp P. H. Rogers NV. E. Ross D. B. Scott N. H. Shea NV. E. Shrader A. N. Liming A. R. Lindgren R. D. Long D. T. Lowery NV. B. Love C. R. Luke ,l. F. McCauley C. Maahs F. NV. Manifold B. S. Markel E. H. Martin G. M. Martin R. L. Matthews H. W. Meier E. NV. Menk J. A. Miner A. E. Minnick C. L. Moir NV. L. Molyneux D. A. Morrison J. R. Murray NV. C. Mnsham G. B. Neidhardt C. B. Neilson R. K. Nesbitt I. R. O'Connor B. Olsen H. ,l. O'Neill E. R. Pape A. I. Parker NV. E. Perry G. Poehlmann H. ,l. Rayle J. NV. Reichart R. ,l. Reifers N. K. Reinhard NV. B. Riechers L. Ritter J. R. NVergin K. R. Swinford F. G. NVahl P. C. NVray L. D. NVood 1. NV. NVright N. ,L Pultz P. NV. Reed C. E. Reiley R. F. Royster NV. Scholer F. G. Schurman ,l. E. Shideler H. L. Snodgrass NV. I. Spitler R. R. Stewart D. R. Tam F. P. Verdicchio R. H. Walpole E. NV. NVhite D. F. Williams ,l. O. NVilliamson M. F. Skinner R. J. Stock H. P. Thinnes J. NV. Townsend R. A. Trcka I. NV. VanNatta F. VV. Vargo R. N. Voigt R. E. NVestphal F. L. NN'ilson G. NNI. Znck D. L. Robbins NV. E. Roby F. T. Rollins M. M. Ross C. L. Sadler NV. B. Sanders, Jr. L. C. Schaefer R. E. Scifres F. H. Secord A. F. Selke NN. H. Shealor H. N. Sherburne G. E. Simonton K. NV. Sprankle G. F. Springman H. G. Steck ,l. M. Suardi M. L. Swinehart .I. H. Tearney E. C. Thorna M. L. Underwood J. R. VanDelester J. Nlanderford B. VanDoren M. T. NVakefield C. O. NVeisenbach R. O. NVickersham R. I. NViley NV. E. NVilhelm S. C. NNiIlia1ns NV. H. NVood E. K. NVright N. B. NVright C. R. Yngve A. J. Zeller The 1937 DEI-BRIS staff thanks the following concerns and individuals for their kind help in the preparation of this book: ENGRAVING THE INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY of Indianapolis, Indiana Mr. Joseph R. Todd Mr. F. Noble Ropkey Mr. Paul S. Hawkins PRINTING THE BENTON REVIEW' SHOP of Fowler, Indiana Mr. T. S. McConnell Mr. J. L. Knipple COVERS THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY of Chicago, Illinois Mr. K. G. Cooley PHOTOGRAPHY THE DEXHEIMER-CARLON STUDIOS of Indianapolis, Indiana Mr. Jerry Carlon Miss Roberta Jolly -I. C. ALLEN AND SON of West Lafayette, Indiana Mr. John C. Allen Mr. Chester Allen THE INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY of Indianapolis, Indiana Mr. Samuel Pidgeon COSTUMES THE LOEB AND HENE COMPANY of Lafayette, Indiana Mrs. Bea Haag Miss Margaret Rush FACULTY PURDUE UNIVERSITY, West Lafayette, Indiana Mr. W. A. Bodden Mr. T. R. Johnston Prof. J. H. McKee -v l Abbott. R. B. Abel, Elizabeth .... Abercrombie, G. R. Abolin, VV. T. ..... . Acacia Adams, VV. M. Adkins. Jean ........ Agricultural Hall Agriculturist ...... Ahlvin, A. ...... . Ahrens, F. C. A.I.Cl1.E. .... . A.I.E.E. ...... . Aiken, C. B. .... . Aikman, 0. S. Ainslie, R. G. .... . Ainsworth, Betty Ainsworth, I. .... . Aitkenhead, W. .. Aken, F. A. .. .. Akers, E. F. Albjerg, V. .. Aldag, R. ..... . Alden, C. I. ..... . Alexander, C. C. .. Alexander, E. C. .. Alexander, Mary .... Alexander, VV. O. Alexander. W. R. Allee, W. A. .... .. Allen, G. ..... . Allen, G. XV. Alle11, H. ....... . Allen R. B. ...,. . Alpha chi Qmega .. Alpha Cl1i Rho ...... Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Lambda .Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Phi Omega .... Alpha Tau Omega .... Alpha Xi Delta ..... Alpha Zeta ....... Alsop, Virginia .. .. Alther, Marian .. Altman, G. G. .......... . Ambre, T. A. . ........... .. Amerlcan Commons Club Ames, A. R. ........... . .'Xl'I'1l'l'lCl'lHEll1, I. M. . Amsler, F. S. .. Anderson, E. I. Anderson, E. VV. . . . Anderson, Jane .... Anderson, J. D. Anderson, J. E. Anderson. J. E. C. .. Anderson, L. H. Anderson, R. A. Anderson, Anderson, A ll derson, Anderson, R. C. R - .lx Shirley ... VV. S. . Andres, R. F. .. Angert, Ruth . Angus. S. M. Anning, C. S. Anning, J. H. .. Anspach, Ruth . . Antheil, VV. L. . . .. Anthony, VV. M. .. Antibns, F. M. . . .. Antonini, E. M. .. Antonini, H. F. Antrim, G. l.. .Xntrim, H. F. Antucshko, V. XV. . Appelbaum, Beatrice Archbold, Alice jane Aretz. Capt. l.. I. 348 176, 184, 185, 282, 300, .. 214, .. 48, 236, '191 . '86, 65, '2'sio', 126, .....30I, 221, 247, 248, 86, 202, 312, 341, 27 113, 114, .'.Q'6i, 55' .. 223, .. 290, .6.3.' .. 40, . . . 30, .. 214, '. .l.7.4.y .x.8.5.' 506, 180' '35, . 5.6.6, 40, 188 209 302 330 312 286 342 81 202 200 294 29 48 130 49 236 300 318 82 319 318 188 204 62 202 328 303 201 315 328 309 299 231 223 303 308 318 322 193 220 295 306 83 342 331 200 304 324 290 63 318 28 5 342 209 41 340 330 330 314 290 31 5 214 41 188 331 314 290 290 307 310 328 298 31 1 341 283 288 310 331 193 150 DEX Arman, R. C. .... . Armon, C. R. .... . Armstrong, E. L. . Armstrong, L. E. Ar110ld, C. D. .... . Arnold, D. W. Arnold. Elizabeth . Aronson, M. ..... . Arth, N. J. ,.... . A.S.C.E. ......... . Aschauer, G. R. Aschauer, J. H. Ash, VV. E. ..... . Ashbaucher, R. H. Ashkenaz, S. G. .. Ashworth, B. C. .. Askren, L. T. A.S.M.E. ..... . Atkins, V. L. Atkinson, B. B. .. Atkinson. R. R. .. Atwood, June ..... Auld, Barbara .... Avery, Martha Ann Axelberg, Pearl .... Ayer, Joyce ...... Baals, D. D. .. Baase, F. C. .. Babcock. M. ..... . Babcock, R. A. Bacharach, S. ... Backer, J. M. Bacon, C. V. .. Bailey, D. A. .. Bailey, Jean . Bailey, J. VV. Bailey. NV. F. Bai11, Louise .... Baker, E. M. ..... . Baker, Georgiana . Baker, Jane . .... . Baker, I. D. Baker. J. M. .. Baker, J. O. Baker, VV. R. .... . Baldwin, D. A. Baldwin, H. M. Bale, A. G. .... . Ballard, J. Baluk, G. .... . 0 Band ........... Banker. J. H. Banker, J. R. Barker, G. E. Barker, -I. E. .... . Barmes, Elizabeth Barnes, Bernadine Barnes, VV. U. .. Barnett, Betty .. Barnette, K. A. Barrett, l. F. Barrett, N. A. .. Barrett, R. F. Barry, E. YW. .. Barry. W. H. Barsha, N. B. Barth, H. I. Bartlett, Ruth .. .. .. 114, 177. 184, 185, IQ2, 275 QI '. ' iid' 565. ' 567, IO7,IO8, . . I Sag, 36. . . . 187, . 63, I. .2.2.3.' 62, 204, 340, 62, . . .. . Q 174, '15'3', 187, 156, 186, 233, 166, .3.O.7., 174, 3, 41, 220. 268, 286, II4, 185, 190, 201, 200, 247, Bartz, G. I. ....... 120, 236, 260, 261, 280, Baseball Squad Bassett, C. E. .... ......... ........ 1 5 1, Batchelor, J. VV. .. Bates, VV. A. Batton, R. R. .. Bauer, Mildred .. . Baum, C. L. ..... . Baumbach. E. J. .. Baumeister, G. E. . 47, 43, 49, 47148, 221 262 302 314 328 292 307 321 176 40 286 286 289 290 321 188 319 62 151 299 290 96 331 301 331 342 341 328 299 330 321 340 283 200 307 288 298 301 289 331 307' 293 342 286 289 1 5 1 222 299 328 308 344 284 316 200 311 33 1 296 330 300 201 221 330 205 330 299 313 313 300 325 260 341 328 311 293 114 223 49 330 Baumgartner, C. L. . .. Baumle, G. E. Baumrucker, J. E. Baumshlag, H. .. Baur, Betty ...... Baur, R. O. Baxter, R. E. .. Beale, I. D. Beard, A. H. Bearse, L. R. Beatty, P. H. Beauclway, R. VV. Bechtol. M. F. Beck, I. E. VV. .. Beck, L. E. Beck, R. I. .... . Beck, Virginia Becker, R. C. Beem, F. A. S. .. Beeman, Margaret Beemer, Jeanne .... Beers, A. D. .... . Beers, I. W. Beers, R. S. .... . Behrends, H. N. . Beil, Esther ..... Beko, Helen .... Beko, Mary A. .. Belcher, R. S. Belfield, A. M. .. Bell. G. O. Bell, Mary .... Bell, S. K. Belsley, S. E. .. Belury, N. G. Beman, NV. A. .. Bender, J. X. Bennett, Betty .. Bennewitz, Jayne Benton, Eleanor . Bercaw, J. A. Beretta, F. F. .. Berg, F.. P. .. Berg, VV. F. Berry, J. M. .... . Berry, Treva .... .. ...2 192, 86, 29, 174, 200, 3. 47. 48. 49, 197. 151, 280, 564 209 193, 221, 96, IQO. 214, 107, 108, 203, 151, 61, 63, 283. 340, ff QI 5,511 '33'r. 114, 193, 200. 61, 63, 201, 301, Best, Etta VVrigl1t Best, R. D. ..... . Beta Sigma Psi .. Beta Theta Pi Bice, G. W. Bigelow, C. G. .. Bignall, A. G. Bilger, Ruth ..... Breitwieser, Alice Billings, Harriette Billman, L. S. Bills, Betty Bills, M. E. .... . Birbari, C. R. Birdsall, L. C. .. Birge R. D. .. Bivin, R. H. .... . Bixler, Emma Bixler, I. F.. Bixler, W. S. Black, D. E. .. Black, G. T. .. Black. J. C. .. Black, M. A. .... . Blackburn, I. B. .. Blai11, E. A. .... . Blakely, Muriel .... Blakeman, S. R. Blakley, J. H. Blalock, Marjorie Blandon, R. A. Bla11don, R. C. .. Bla11ey, R. D. .. Blank, E. J. Blank, J. E. .. Blank, O. J. Blessing, K. E. .. Bliss, C. H. ..... . Blistain, W. C. Blitz, D. ....... . Blocker, L. S. .. 61, 63, 221, 306, 307, 48.49. 48 ' 178' 386' 1 1 1 .. 63, II3, 49, 48, 49, 305 221 292 328 300 288 292 291 236 293 286 297 305 287 48 28 5 21.4 295 330 94 300 315 315 292 317 331 275 221 294 298 283 21 5 295 .128 341 323 287 342 296 296 290 314 283 285 287 331 301 316 325 284 304 295 330 306 331 31 5 331 305 298 287 299 1 I4 96 230 223 314 1 I4 305 305 302 294 303 330 283 193 222 222 315 IOS 292 292 330 236 299 320 319 Blocker, Marjorie . . . Blocksom, G. A. Blow, Audrie .... Blow, Lois ..... Bloye, Amy Bluemel, E. Bodeau, I. C. .. Bodine, R. I. Boehm, Irene . ..... Boenicke, Dorothy Boggs, A. C. ..... . Bogue, E. S. .. .. Boh11, VV. H. .. Bolds, M. H. .. Boller, C'Dale ... Bolyard, Ruth ... Bond, W. H. .. Bondy, E. W. .... . Bonnet, C. H. ..... . Bornhauser, L. B. Boroviak, E. T. Boroviak, L. C. .. Bosco. ,lennie .. Bossong, R. 1. Bostwick, R. L. .. Boswell, E. S. Botney, A. G. Bourland, J. F. .. Bouton, M. N. Bouton, Sarah Bowden, D. XV. .. . . . -I'Q.3i 29, 30, 255 .. 223 . . . .' 335, 61,63 49 48.49. 214 306 214, 215 296 318 296 .596 , - 94 256 290 291 275 301 298 318 284 6 3 296 214 322 341 223 31 1 294 287 209 221 310 223 236 290 317 331 299 Bowen, H. gs. .. Bowe11, I. D. B0we11, J. R. . .. Bowen, M. M. .. Bowen, P. J. Bower, Eileen Bower, VV. W. Bowling, C. T. Bowling, I. H. BOXVITIHII, G. F. .. Bowman. El. D. .. Bowmar, J. M. .. Bown, L. D. ..... . Boxell, Mrs. Ida Boyd, C. C. ..... . Boyd, H. XV. .. Boyer, H. C. Bradac, G. S. .. . Bradley, E. E. .... . Bradley, Louise ..... Bradshaw. Frances Brady, Veronica .. ... 22 Brafford, D. A. Braithwaite, J. T. . Bramblett, Lnvenia Brandt. A. W. ...... . Brandt, H. H. Brandt, W. M. Branigin, Betty .... Brant, R. P. ...... . Brasaemle, Betty .. . Brasington, R. C. Brassie, P. A. ..... . Bratich, Angeline .. . Bray, J. L. ....... . Breevort, I. M. .. Breiner, F. G. .... . 328 62, 204 295 64 ...330 ...221 330 287 287 108, 280, 295 48, 176, 285 85, 86 330 ...326 .284 330 284 325 310 ...306 307 1. 274. 275 28, 29, 30 .. 151, 204, 330 . . . . .i 193. 96 197 30 309 96 293 303 294 325 331 26 290 316 326 Brelsfor d. Betty 307, 331 Bremer, F. I. .... ...... 3 I6 Breslin, T. H. .. ........ 260 Breuer, G. W. ......... . 289 Brewer, C. ....... IO8, 298. 340 Brewer, C. R. ........ .......... 2 Q2 Brewer, Lt. Col. C. .......... .. 337 Brewer, S. T. ........ .. 23, 47, 48, 49 Brewster, M. D. .... .......... 3 16 Bridges, R. ........... ........ 2 88 Brigade Color Bearers 338 Brigade Staff ......... ........ . .. 338 Brinki11, L. B. .. -....-...... .... 3 2I Brinson, R. F. .... II4, 186, 280, 314 Brion. B. VV. ........ ............... 3 IQ Briscoe, W. F. R. ......... 328 Bristle, 1. c. ...... . 289 349 Broberg, J. G. . Brock, J. . .. Brock, J. L. .... Bromley. J. T. Brossart. Maxine Brower, Martha Brown, A D. BFOXYII, B. ...., . Brown, B. B. Brown, D. R. Brown, Ernestine Brown, G. L. Brown. G. NV. .. Brown, Jean Br0w11, J. J. Brown, Jack S. Brown, John S. .. Brown, K. R. Brown L. H. Brubaker, J. F. . Brubeck, D. L. . Bruce. J. A. ..... . Bruington, G. Ii. Bruner, P. G. .... . Bru11ner, H. L. ..... . Brusky, J. NV. ........ . Bryan, C. E. ............ . Bryant, Dorothy fJr.J Bryant, Dorothy lSoph.J Bryant. G. K. ............ . Bryant, G. R. Bryant, P. J. Bryant, R. H. .... . Bublitz, C. A. .... . Buchanan, L. W. Buck. R. H. Buckles, R. A. Buechler, R M. . Buell, R. L. Buenting, O. VV. Buenting, R. Buhner, G. .... . Bukowski, H. J. Bunce, L. N. Bundy, J. A. Bunovich, M. A. .. Burbrink, K. Ii. . Burger, R. A. .. Burgess, J. D. .. Burgess-Dye, J. A BllI'gJflllHI'll1, F. F. Burke, G. G. ..... Burkhardt, D. R. Burkhardt, H. E. Bu--khan, J. R. Burkhart, R. L. . Burkholder, C. M. . Burkholder, H. R. Burkholder, M. C. . Burkholcler, R. E. Burks, R. H. ...... . Burmeister, F. B. Burnell, Jane Burnell, G. VV. .. Burnham, E. H. Burns, B. H. Burnside, F. J. .. Burrell, K. H. .. Burroll, R. l.. Burroughs, J. Burton, C. E. Burton, Janet .. Busch, L. S. .. Bush, N. R. .. Bush, Rita Bushon g, R. J. .. Butterlield. D. .. Buxton, L. O. .. Byall, Ramah . .. Byington, R. R. Bykowski, F, Byrne, 1.1. .. Byrne, J. J. 350 .. 200, 201. 221, 304 108 290 ....306 ....331 ....326 ....33o .. IO8 64 ......306 ...186 283 ......305 .219 307 ............22I ...48, 187, 200 314 30 201 . 23.47.48.49.214.215.34O ....314 ....205 ......20 114 64,299 86, 223, 318 -----193.303 .......296 ......291 ...209 293 198 294 ...........28S 64, 211 311 . 23.47.48.5O 174 187,286 189,213 61,64. 288, 340, 341 342 . ..... 315 ...200 305 ......305 ...48,50 ....202 .......318 .........2QO ...28,29, 30 .......202 ...316 341 ...... 299 .....86,221 312 341 83,86,220 223 340 .......295 ...30, 186 233 317 .....236 242 ZQT ............221 115 186,299 ...........I26 ...299 H-. 23 41 48.50 317 .. 23, 47. 48. 50 341 C Cabonargi, T. D. ......... .... . . 174, 187, Cadet Oflicers' Luncheon .. ,,,,..,, ,, Calderbank, J. J. .......... ....... . Caldwell, C. W. . .. ........... . 47, Caldwell, J. ....... .......... 5 0, Caldwell, K. T. 202, 260, 263, Call, Marguerite ... ........... .... Callender, B. M. ... .......... . . . .. Callis, C. M. ..... .... 6 4, 190, 211, Calvin, Janet ..... .......... 9 6, Camp, S. J. ........ .......... . Campbell, C. W. Can1pbell, G. L. .. ... 115, Campbell, J. R. .. ... 186. Campbell, J. T. ... ... 176, Campbell, M. VV 214, Campbell, S. W. Ca11atsey, G. D. ... ..... ..... Canham, C. H. .. 40, 41, Cannon, F. H. .......... 221, Cantley, VV. .... ............. . Cantwell. A. .. 83, 84, 86, 192, Capron, C. E. . . ............ 64. Carbo11, H. B. .. .. Carlherg. J. B. ... .... Carlson, M. C. .. Carlson, R. O. 64, Carlson, VV. G. .. .. 270, Car111ichael, H. K. .... . CHTIICS, W. W. ..... ..... . Carr, E. D. ....... .. 267, Carr, J. E. .... .... Carr,R.J. Carr, W. J. .. .. 221, Carroll, R. J. ... Carson, D. H. ... ... Carson, Marilyn . . . .. Carter, J. .... ...... ......... . . Carter, Margaret . Carter, Mary Lou Carton, R. F. Cary Hall ...... . Cash, M. ....... . Cassell, Martha . Castino, J. VV. . Catalyst ...... Catron, D. V. .. Catterall. VV. E. .. Caulfield, J. H. Ceres ............... Certueha, C. A. Chamberlain, R. W. ... ..... Chancellor, W. S. .... ... 34 Chandler, R. H. . Chapin, J. A. . . .. Chapin, N. S. Chapin, W. R. Chapp, H. J. ..... . Charles, Marjorie Chastain, B. I. .... . Chenoweth, D. M. Chew, H. E. Chi Epsilon .... Chinn, R. H. Cl1i Omega ........ Chipman, E. E. Chou, Yuen-Yu .. Christie, C. D. . . .. Christie, W. D. ...... . Christophersen, Ruth .. 93, .. .......... 303, . 62, 65, 151, 328. 204, . 29, 174, 204, I I ' 554. 5 15. 50, - 115. 192. 294. 28, 29. 30, .I'iig,'575, 97. 326 .. 200 ...285 ...236 ..3o6 205 27 29, 83, 84, 86, 188, 202, 218 203 .......39, 40. 41, 280, 294 309 214, 221 .214,221 Christy, H. R. ...... .... Cifal, J. L. ............... ... Cissell, R. F. .............. Civil Engineering Building ... . .. Clappcr, J. R. .............. Clark H. K. .... .... ..... . Clark, H. M. .. 65. Clark,H.T. Clark, J. R. .. 200, Clark, J. NV. .... ..... . Clark, Virginia ... .. .. Clarke,S. P. Clarke,W. B. .. ... .... . . .. Clary, W. M. .. 85, 87, 283 342 328 48 316 28 5 306 299 312 300 302 288 314 289 319 283 291 1 1 5 298 304 318 202 286 64 302 315 322 288 21 1 247 315 64 293 304 221 62 331 288 96 331 221 330 294 296 314 28 214 314 287 S4 524 289 341 317 200 289 330 62 301 65 65 151 39 84 307 30 222 330 305 300 30 297 268 37 305 223 294 298 328 29 97 330 283 312 Claus, W. D. Claypole, G. ..... . Claypool, J. W. .... Cleaveland, G. VV. .. Cleveland, Mary Jane Cleveland, R. M. ... Clevenger, Marcia .. Clevenger, W. XIV. . . Clevett, M. L. Clifford, T. D. .. Clifton, C. C. Cli11ton, L. M. Clinton, R. J. Closson, E. G. .. Clugst on, D. .. Clutter, C. E. Clymer, Mary . .. COHII, Dorothy .. Coates, R. E. .. Coats, C. VV. .. Cobbs, H. V. .... Cochrun, J. W. .... . Coddington, A. .. Coddington, V. NV. . Coen, R. B. ....... . Coers, F. L. ..... . ColTee, J. F. Coffee ,R. J. .... . Coffing, H. M. Coffman, B. H. Cohen, Gertrude Cohen, J. ........ . Cohen, S. R. Colby, A. C. Colby. Cole, Colem R. L. J. D. ....... . a11, D. D. .. Colip, Muriel Collier, P. S. .. Collis, T. .......... . Comee. L. M. .......... . Commissioned Officers Compton, M. C. Concert Choir ...... Conciatu, V. .. Cones, V. B. .. Conn, Maryellen . Connelly, J. NV. .. C0n11er, A. C. Conron, T. W. .. Consoli. J. J. .. Conver, Helen .. C011way, J. G. Cook, Barbara .. . Cook, Colleen . Cook, Dorothy .. Cook, M. C. Cook, R. A. Cooley, Mary . .. Coombs, C. B. Cooper, L. A. .. Cooper, P. T. .... Cooper., R. S. .... . ...65 173 1 J 48, 50 J I 1 203 . . . 29, 220, 41, 267 324 280 231, 65. 219 . 28, 29, 214, 202 214 31 215 286 313 1 ... 65, 214, 215 204 193 62 214 113 y 193 Copeland, Ruth ... 97, 177, 179, 184, 185. 190 Coplen, H. L. ................ 61, 66, 280 Coppes, R. I. ....... Corbin, VV. C. ... ... Cordisco, E. T. .. ... Cornell, A. R. ..... ..., . Cory, M. T. ........ 31, Cosmopolitan Club . . . .. . .. Cottrell, R. B. ...... .. . C0ude11, E. P. ... ..... Coughill, C. Coulter, J. A. .... 87, Coumbs, D. C. ... ....... ..... Covington, J. K. . . ................. . . . Cox, C. W. ..... ...... A .... 4 0, 205, 214, Cox, E. N. ..... 61, 62, 220, 268, 340, Cox, Kathleen ... .................. .... Cox, S. W. .... ................... . Craft, E. M. Craft, VV. ...... .... . Cragg,R. Craig, G. D. 267, Craig, J. E. .. 315 28Q 285 31 7 303 314 222 205 269 311 292 1 5 1 341 299 288 62 331 300 298 302 326 288 298 328 341 341 304 304 326 330 203 108 321 293 286 293 31 5 331 328 311 328 337 308 215 222 316 331 87 223 299 328 219 290 331 306 1 1 5 204 330 200 65 319 299 1 SI 307 31 7 286 313 330 330 310 222 316 298 305 290 288 297 220 341 97 3 IO 285 283 287 293 328 Craig, Mary Alice .. Craig, R. J. ........ . Craig, YV. H. ...... . Crane, P. H. ....... . Crankshaw, Margaret Cravens, T. C. ..... . Crawford, J. D. Creech, Helen .. Creek, H. L. Crepps, Floy .... Crepps, Thais .. Cripe, M. L. Cripe, R. VV. Criss, Mary ..... Cromer, A. B. .... . Cromer, Catherine .. Crone, Ruth ..... Crosby, F. G. Crosby, F. M. Crosby, H. Cross, R. .... . Crossla11d, T. E. .... . Crossman, Phyllis .. Culbert, R. E. .... . Cullipher, Glenora . Cummings, Marianne Cummins, E. S. ...... Cure, W. J. ....... . Cllffall, W. E. .. Curtin, VV. M. .. Curtis, J. A. Curtis, W. M. .. Cnrtner, R. L. ,. Cushing, VV. T. .. Cusic, M. E. Dagan, I. I. Dailey, L. T. .. Dale, J. A. .. Dale, R. E. Daley, C. G. Daley, J. L. ...... . Dammeyer, Viola .. Dana, H. D. ..... . Danciu, C. O. Daniel, Lo11ise .... Daniels, S. D. .. Danielson, J. F. .. Danner, VV. J. Daugherty, Anne .... Daugherty. V. R. .. Davenport, O. M. Davenport, R. E. . . David, J. K. .... . Davidoff, M. D. Davidson, Melba .... Davies, E. H. ...... . Davis, Catherine .... Davis, Fern Botts Davis, J. J. ...... . Davis, P. NV. Davis, R. B. .. Davis, R. E. .. Davis, S. P. .... . DHWVSOII. P. E. .. Day, J. H. .... . Day, J. L. Deal, M. .. DCHII, J. I. .... . Dean, M. A. Dean, R. H. .. Dearth, R. J. ...... . DeBell, C. VV. Debris Business Debris Editorial Staff Deckard, R. J. ..... . Decker, C. E. ..... . Decker, H. C. ..... . Decker, Janet ...... Decker, Mary Emily Decker, P. H. ...... . Deckert, J. H. ..... . 'stair Deer, H. I. 174, 09. 177. 184, 185, 199, 200, 115. 190, 211, 31, .. 190, 211, 282. 214, ISI, 174. 300, .'2'2-O', .2'I'.3, .....66, 320. '6'6', . . .' '3'01', . . . . . 48, '. 514, 36.1. 61. ...,201, 201, 296 289 289 289 331 284 283 ZQ6 1 I2 307 307 256 312 200 290 306 306 267 302 284 285 31 1 307 315 331 300 223 291 31 6 221 295 48 48 295 286 341 31 284 221 328 330 331 328 310 331 66 305 66 300 323 223 40, 41 270, 299 I.'5i1,'51'g, .. 66, ....I5I, .... 66, 5.3.6, . 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S. ..... . Dinkins, S. K. .. Dirmeyer, R. O. .. Disher. E. J. .... . Disney, M. E. Dix, Estella Dix, Mary Dixon, C. E. Dixon, C. S. ..... . Doan, C. S. ........ . Doan, J. T. ......... . Dobrovrolsky, C. E. .. Dobson, Barbara Dobson, Lucile ..... Dochterman, R. VV. .. Dodd, E. D. ..... . Dodge. R. F. .. Doke. E. C. . . . . Donovan, I. T. Dooley, D, L. .. Dooley, janet .... Dostal, H. F. . . .. Doud, L. J. ........ . Dougherty, N. J. .. . Douglas, L. F. .... . Douglas, R. H. .. Dow, R. B. ..... . Downey. G. M. Doyle, Frances .. Doyle, M. -I. .... . Drabing, I.. G. Drake, J. XV. .. Drake, M. .... . Drever, J. R. .. Driscoll, Betty .. Drogue. D. F. .. Drott. M. C ..... Dubskey, F. nl. .. Dudding, C. XY. .. Dudley, R. L. .. Dukes, R. G. .. 2 Z .563 87 ' . .. .I.9.3. .2.S.6 .. 200. 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W . Eckstein. R. D. Edgerton, P. R. .. Edmonds, D. C. .. Edson, Joanne .... Edwards, B. ..... . Edwards, P. VV. .. Egger, R. F. .. Egly, A. H. .. Egnatz, N. Egnor, R. F .... Ehinger. C. D. 236. 50, 115, .. 29, 31, 214, ....204. 310 1 SI 309 331 331 328 289 330 214 284 47,48, 50 Dukal, E. H. ........ ............... 1 74, 286 67. 182, 186, 191, 15 196 330 293 62 312 23147.-13. 51 . ....... .2624 , I Q ' 125, r1.9-8-, '67, .. 23, 61, , 186. 196, 221, Eiehliorn. R. L. .... ................ 6 2, Eickmeyer, A. G. .. .......... 29, 204, Eidson, D. A. .... ...... 4 1, Eiifert, WV. T. ...... Eisenbrandt, Marian .. Eitel, K. J. .................... .. Eldridge, K. E. ............. ..... . . Electrical Engineering Building Elijah, H. D. .......,............ .. 85, Elliott. C. G. ..... 176, Elliott, E. C. ..... ..... . Elliott, Georgia .. . 209. Ellis, Helen .... Elstun, Betty ..... Elward, A. H. .... . Embertson, M. A. Emens, 1. NV. ..... . Emerson, P. . . . Emrick, P. S. Emslie, I. A. .. . Enders, H. E. . . . Engelking, F. S. .................. . Engeman, C. T. .................... . Engineering Administration Building .. Engineer Staff ...................... Engleton, J. R. ................... . Enlisted Men ... Epp, D. O. .. Erickson, I. A. .. Erickson, M. H. .. Erickson, YV. F. Esterline, J. C. Estey, M. S. .... Eta Kappa Nu .... Etnyre, G. M. .. Evans, Betty . . . Evans, B. G. .... Evans, I. M. Evans, J. S. .... Everett, B. L. . .. Everist, G. .... . Eviston, NVilma .. Ewald, D. C. .. Ewing, P. B. .......... . Ewoldt, C. P. ........... . Executive Building Exponent Business Staff Exponent Editorial Stal? .. Exton, A. H. ........... . Ezra, Ruth .. . 230, . 48, 51, 204, . 201, .29, 31. 268, 221, .. 204, 220, 221, '67. . . . 200. 47' 43. 3.9.6, t. . .I.7.6, . 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C. ..... . Fielding, B. L, .. Fields, F. E. Fifield, R. M. Fifield, XV. H. .. Filstrup, F.. C. .. Fink, R. A. Finney, R. V. .. Firestone, B. .... . Fishburn, H. F. .. Fishel. F. D. Fisher, A. K. Fisher, B. B. Fisher, B. L. Fisher, Claire Fisher, D. T. .... . Fitcl1, Mildred Fitts, R. B. .... . Fitzgerald, J. P. .. Flater, M. E. Flebbe, P. E. Fleig, Jane ......... Fleming, Barbara .. Fleming, W. W. .. Flinn, V. A. ..... . Flock. M. V. ...... . Florer, Betty A11n Flying Club ....... Fogg, J. E. ...... . Foltz, Charlotte Foltz, P. R. Fontaine, R. G. Football Squad Foran, M. J. .... . Forbes, H. B. ...... . Forburger, C. VV. Ford, A. G. ...... . Ford, Frances .. Ford, P. C. .......... . Fore, J. M. .,......... . Foresman, Mary Ellen Forestry Club ........ Forgey, Janet ....... Forkner, B. L. .... . Forman, Charlotte .... Forsell, K. A. ..... . Forsell, S. .....,. . Forster, A. H. . 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Freeland, R. VV. Freeman, J. K. .. Freeman, P. D. .. Freemyer. G. VV. ........ . Freese. K. .............,... . Freshman Debate Sq uad Frick, Rosemary . ..... .. .. Frie11d, Josephine ....... Friend, Mary ..... Frost, Betty ..... Frueh, Martha Fruin, J. l-. Frush, D. VV. Frye. G. R. .. Fuente, H. A. . Fugate, R. B. . Fuller, C. R. Fuller, R. A. Funk, lrisellen .. Furman, P. P. Futoohee, A. F. .. Futoohee, G. H. Gable, L. XV. .. Gagen, C. V. .. Gaiser, F. E. Gala Week .... Galleher, J. J. .. Gallup, E. E. .... . Gamble, Edith Ganier, A. F. .. Gan11, J. A. ..... . Gannon, M. T. .. Gard, A. Gardner, Gardner, N. .. Gardner Gardner, Gardner, Virginia .. Garland, T. P. .... . Garland, W. R. .. Garner, C. S. Garnier, R. C. Garrett, C. K. Garrettson, J. A. Garrott, J. F. Garten, W. F. . Garty, K. T. Gaulke, A. V. . Gault, C. VV. Gaus, VV. D. Gaylord, J. E. Geberin, A. R. Geder, H. J. .... . Gehrke, F.. J. .. Geiser, K. R. Geltz, C. 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N. .. , .........,....... .. 204 Gilbert, NV. NV. .. ..... ........ 6 8 283 Gillespie, Martha ... .......... 296 Gillilan, XV, J. .... 29, 201 293 Gillis, A. P. ..... 68, 267 297 Gimlet Club ....,.... . 186 Ginder, Frances. . ... ... 331 Gingher, H. R. .. ..... 283 Gingrich, R. XV. .. ...... 83, 88 Ginn, Miss Bertha .. ............ 303 Girard, J. P. ....... .. 186. 201, 297 Gist, Dixie ...... .......... 3 07 Glasser. R. .... ... ... 320 Glassman, I. ..... 204 Glazebrook, T. B. .. ... 311 Glazner, Eloise ..... . ...... ....... . .. 214 Gleason, Rev. J. B. .... ...................,.. 2 22 Glendenning, L. L. 127. 254, 256. 280 322 Glider Club ......,. .................... 1 51 Glos, R. E. ........ ..... ....... 2 1 4 293 Glover, D. VV. . ..... 202 Glover, G. E. .. .. 211 297 Glunt, Ruth ...... .... 1 Q3 203 Gniewosh, S. M. .. 68 315 Gobble, J. L. .... ..... 2 O2 Godbey. J. NV. -'---- 320 Godfrey, J. E. 68 283 Goff, G. J. ....... ----- 3 18 Gold Peppers ...... ... 185 Goldsberry, XV. M. . 223 Goldstein, H. ...... 320 Golf ............. ..... 2 70 Good, A. P. ....... 51- 299 Goodman, D. J. .... ..... 2 Q4 Goodman, Rosemary . ........ 221 Goodyear, H. R. . .. .............. ... 68 Goory, J. E. ...... 156, 188, 255 256 Gould, Virginia .......... 300, 331 Graff, P. M. ..... ............. 3 41 Graham, Jessie -'-'- 301 Graham, J. U. .. ..... 284 Graham, R. E. .... 51 256 Graham, T. NV. .... ..... 1 56 Gran, Margaret .... 331 Grand-Girard, S. ... .,. 330 Grannis, C. O. . .. ... 208 Grannon, C. L. .. .... . 319 Granstrom, B. A. .. .................... 330 Grant, A. R. ....... .. 236, 242, 254. 256 295 Grave, Geraldine . . , ---'-------------- 303 Grave, Ruth ..... ................. 3 O3 Cfavgi Julia ,, ............... Q8 Graves, L. S. .. 127, 236- 343 286 Graves, Ruth .. ............... 331 Gray, H. F. .... ........... 8 4, 88 Gray, R. N. ..... ............... 8 5 Graybill, NfVilda .. ................. 331 Greber, G. . 23. 47, 43, 51, 293 Green, D. H. .. ..........,.... 309 Green, R. XV. .. ............. 214 Greenblatt, H. ..... ........,. 3 21 Greenburg, Nellie .. .. 113, 116 192 Greenhurg, R. B. .. .,........ 116 Greene, C. R. .... 223, 292 Greenis. J. VV. 187, 310 Greenlee, P. E. .. ...... 284 Greey, G. WV. ...... ..... 3 I9 Gregory, XVinifred .. 300 Greiner, J. WY ..... 268 Greve, F. VV. .... 38 Grey, Ellen ..... 301 Gridley, D. H, ..... ..... 2 00 Griffenhagen, R. P. 29 317 Griffin, F. S. ....... ........ 8 8 Griffiths, R. Ti. .. .. .......... . 236 Griffiths, S. R. .. ............. 200, 204, 291 Grimes, D. Ti. . ....................... 326 Grimm, Ruth 172, 177, 185, 190 307 Gross, E. C. ....... ....................... 2 I4 Gross, NVillomine ....... ............. 3 O7 Grossman, F. A. .. 61, 62, 69 323 Groves, Marian .. ....,....... 307 354 Grumme, F. J. .. Gullion, R. C. Gunn, J. T. ..... . Gurtan, H. F. Gustaitis, J. VV. .. Guthrie, G. R. Guthrie. J. H. Guthrie, J. L. Gutting, S, H, Guyer, XV. H. .. Haaek, A. H. Haas, R. S. ...... . Hackney, E. VV. Hadd, H. .... . Hadley, Mary Hadley, Ruth Hague, Mary Hahn, NV. H. .. Hall. C. F. Hall, C. P. .. Hall, Jane Hall, J. F. .. Hall, Joan ...... Hall, Ruth .,..... Hallam, Jeanne Hallett, R. VV. Halstead, C. E. Halstead, F. G. .. Halstead, Georgia Hamilton, C. C. .. Hamilton, H. G. .. Hamilton, Margaret Hamilton, Mary .. Hamlin, Thelma ... Ha11'1mer, J. E. Hammer, J. NV. .. Hammer staclt, J. R. .. Hanke, H. ....... . Hanley, Hannas, Jean ..... R. R. .... Hanneforth, E. VV. Hannitin, E. A. Hansell, D. N. Hardesty, VV. A. .. Hardin, C. M. Hardin, Dorothy .. Hardin, J. D. Hardin, L. S, .. Hargis R. C. .. Harker, Jean .... Harmon, F, J. .... Harmon. VV. M. .. Harnett, J. D. Harper, C. .... . Harper, D. K. .. Harper, J. F. Harper, J. NN. .. Harper, R. H. .. Harper, R. S. Harra, A. C. Harrell, J. D. .... . Harrington, Alice . Harrington, Kathleen .. Harris, D. A. ....... .. Harris, H. L. ...... . Harrris, J. A. ,. Harris, WV. J. Harrison, Barbara . Harrison, F. E. , R. A. .. 28, Harrison, VV. Hart, VV. A. .... .. Hartman, E. Hartman, F. .B. Hartman Hartmann, C. L. .. Harvey, C. F, Harvey, D. C. .. Harvey. J. H. Harvey, K. L. Haskins, G. VV. Hast J. .. .. . J. Hastings, A T Hastings, R. F. .. 69, ... 28, 29, 31, 69, 198, . ..... 23, 4 69, 305, 316 314 130 324 310 285 285 88 284 22 3 297 330 205 293 117 II7 303 283 7, 48, 52 340. II7 1 69, 186. 117, II7 98 316 220 219 62, 204 165 .I.8.6 . ....., . . . v 191. 202 296 187, 200 1 .. 28, 29, 31 201 174 1 ...31 95, 98, 192 52 29, 31, 290, 340, 204, 1 342 200 21 300 300 301 294 ZSQ 289 275 340 314 301 98 303 31 7 151 285 294 1 79 341 52 304 IOS 322 31 8 33I 318 318 310 301 223 290 299 318 288 330 318 326 31 8 297 88 221 221 290 328 319 312 300 328 288 289 325 290 342 328 302 308 323 330 1 50 292 285 291 Hatala, M. J. .. Hatch, L. E. .... . Hatt, VV. K. ...... . Hauprich, L. M. Hawes, H. S. Hawkins, J. C. Hawkins, Natalie .. Hawkins, Ruth .... Haworth, H. H. Hawthorne, R. P. Hayes, A. E. ...... . Hayne, D. C. ...... . Hazelton, Helen VV. . Hearn, R. XV. ..... . Hearne, G. W. .. Heavilon Hall ... Hedlund, R. A. .. Heeter, J. M. .. Hefner, A. J. .. Hegele, Betty Hegg, VV. S. .... . Heid, L. Y. ...... . Heidbreder, C. A. .. Heilman, J.E. .... Heim, R. B. Hein, J. J. .... . Heine, R. E. Heinen. J. M. .. Heiss, S. J. Heitert, G. L. .. Heitert, J. F. .. Helbig, H. F. .. Helbock, H. J. ......... . Heller, E. VV. ........ . Helm, Mary Margaret Helm, R. H. ......... . Helser, L. P. ........ . Henderson, F. D. .. Henderson, G. T. .. Henderson, J. C. Hendler, A. F. Hennin, P. F. .... . Henning, H. E. Hennis, T. E. Henry, H. S. Henry, Patricia .. Henry, R. C. .. Henry, R. L. .... . Hensler, B. M. Hensler. R. R. Hensley, E. F. Hepp, C. M. .... . Herbert, V. H. Heritage, E. C. .. Herman, C. L. . Herman, Edith .... Herrero, G. ....... . Herschelman, E. C. Hersh, H. I. ...... . Hesler, Caroline ... Hess, J. C. .... . Hess, J. E. ..... . Hester, Florence .. Hewitt, Dorothy .. Hexamer, L. E. .... . Hibner, Mary ......... Hickman, Mary Lee Hicks, R. XV. ...... . Hiday, VV. ........ . Hiddle, L. E. . Hilberg. K. T. Hildebrand, G. E. .. Hill, Evelyn ....... Hill, E. A. ..... . Hill, E. s. .. Hill, 1. W. Hin, N. s. Hill, R. c. ...... . Hill, R. M. ....... . Hill, V. L. ......... . Hillenbrand, J. A. Hilton. Kathryn ....... Himes, R. ........... . Hinchman, Mary Louise Hiner, Betty .......... Hines, G. E. . . i -282.31 303 69, .. 204, 236 322 38 302 298 297 331 331 II 7 330 330 290 274 305 330 25 295 292 209 301 330 302 330 330 323 69 203 .. 29, 32 62, 62, .. 221' . . 298, 221 200, 300, IO 83, 84, 202, 7, IO8, 203 .......187 62, 29, 32, 188, 193, 200 ...... ISI .2.I.2. .... 296 ... 88 307 .. 223 . . 552' 117 301 II7 320 294 289 308 221 204 301 341 09 330 204 287 320 304 69 331 304 326 302 311 69 31-l 326 287 220 236 313 174 310 287 218 307 31 1 285 306 331 29?- 98 33 1 29-L 292 29 29 223 99 86 298 299 341 220 315 319 2I 300 270 33 1 300 299 2 Hirsch, L. M. .... . , ....... 330 Hixon, Betty ...... ......... 3 03 HIXOH, Lois Gene gg, gg 193 Hobart, R. N. ....... .... .... 2 84 Hochstetler, Kathryn .. .. ................ . 113 Hockema, F. C. .... .............. ........ 2 0 Hodgdou, NV. VV. 52, 182, 186, 236, 237 289 Hoefer, J. A. ...... .......... 8 3, 85, 88 202 Hoehn, R. P. ... .. ............... .. 223 HOPE, R. A ....... .... ...... 2 2 0 Hoffman, C. F. , 214' 266, 290 Hoffman. J. 0. ........ . 341 Hofmann, H. E. .. H ,-,, 314 Hokanson, A. H. ...... 256, 298 Holdeman, R. L. .. ........ 88. 283 Holden, Cue ..... 190, 211, 303 Holloway. C. A. ,,,,,,, 32, 323 Holloway, Y. .... 48, 247 248 Holmes, E. V. .. .......... 341 Holmes, L. L. .. 209 Holmes, R. NV. ........ 310 Holoday, H. 0. ......... 330 Holzbach, R. L. ........... 221 Home Economics Building .. ,,,,, 93 Homeyer, H. J. ....... 32, 314 Homrighous, P. W . ...... ....... 3 I2 Hoof and Horn ..... 85 Hookanson, K. C. .. 302 Hooker, R. D. .... .,.,. 3 II Hooper, W. T. .. 41, 340 Hopkins, G. S. .. ........ 52. 297 Hopkins, H. .. ......... 203, 328 Horan, J. F. .. .. 221, 260, 263, 289 Horn, R. M. ............ .. 189 Horn, VV. M. ....... 330 Horner, R. H. .. 288 Horton, P. Z. .. 286 Horvatis, F. J. .. .. 221 Hosack, June ..... 33: Houghton, H. N. ... ... 328 House, R. NV. ......... ..... 2 23 Housekeeper, D. I.. ... .. . . . .. 70 Houston, K. C. ..... .. 200, 308 Howard, F. K. .... ..... 1 I7 Howard, G. .... 283 Howard, R. M. 330 Howat, F. R. ..... ..... 2 O2 Howe, Amy ........ ....... 9 4 Howe, C. S. ......... 88 223 Howkinson, D. 0. .. 187 308 Hruby, Y. M. ....... ..... 3 30 Hubbard, Emmalee 331 Huber, Georganna 300 Hubler, J. VV. ...... 223 Hubler, Mary ..... 303 Hudson, M. B. . ..... 52 Huff, J. H. .... ....... 2 QQ Hufine, Mary .... 303, 331 Huffman, M. M. .. ....... 328 Huffman, Virginia ................. 300 Hufford, C. B. .... ..................... 2 98 Hughes, H. VV. . 118, 186, 233, 280 283 Hughes, Lois .................. . 331 Hull, J. G. .... ....... ................. 3 2 6 Hull, XV. D. ............. 3 ............. . 326 Hulse, R, J. .,,. 7 82, 180, 199, 201, 280 289 Hulse, Virginia ...................... 168 300 Humfeld, G. P. ..... .. ..... 29, 32 314 Humphrey, P. E. ..... 236. 241 292 Humphreys, H. M. 186. 197 283 Humphreys, Janet ... .......... 296 Humphreys, Mary ......... 275 Humphreys, R. S. .... 29. 32 Hunt, M. C. ...... .............. 3 I7 Hunt, Reba ...... ................ 3 31 Hunt, VV. T. ...... . 32' 191- 199, 200 Hunter, Elizabeth .. ......... 200 300 Hunter, Jeanne .... ..... 99' 301 Hunter, L. ...... .............. 2 Q5 Hunter, W. C. .... 70. 188, 340, 341 Huntzinger, M. D. ................ 223 Hunziker, G. F. . -- 23, 29, 32 Hupe. NV. .......... -.----- 3 28 Huppman, M. M. ----- 48 Hurley, E. P. .... 293 Hurst, F. H. .. 341 Hurwitz, J. G. .. Hurych, Mary .. Huston, A. B. .. Hutchens, G. V. .. Hutchinson, L. H. .. Hutchinson, XV. F. .. Hutson. Edna .... Hutt, D. O, Hutton, G. L. Hymen, J. .. Iddles, G. .... . Imel, J. VV. .... . Ince, Rosemary Ingersoll, R. J. Ingwalson, C. F. .. Insley, R. E. lppolito, A. S. .. Iron Key ..... 9.174,176-182 Irvin, C. E. ... Isbell, Cecil . .. Isbell, Cody ... Jacklin, H. M. Jackson, E. B. Jackson, G. YN . .. Jackson. J. B. Jackson. Pearl .... Jackson, Roselyn Jackson, T. O. Jacobi, J. H. Jacobs, R. M. .... . Jacobson. L. A. Jacobson, Zedia Janos, L. ...... . Janousek, Jeanne Janusz, E. J. Jarman, J. T. Jarrett, Mary Gene Jarvis, J. R. .... . Jeffers, H. H. .. Jelnick. F. F. .. Jenkins, F. NV. Jenkins , J. G. .... Jenkins, Margaret .. Jenkins, R. ....... . Jenkins, XV. F. .. Jewell, M. B, Jewett, E. NV. .. Johns, Helen .. . Johnson, A. R. Johnson, Dorothy .. Johnson, D. E. .. .. Johnson, E. A. . . . .. Johnson, Gertrude .. Johnson, G. S. . . .. Johnson, Joyce . Johnson, M. G. Johnson, M. J. ..... . Johnson, R. A. .... . Johnson, R. Curry .. Johnson, R. Ellsworth Johnson, R. Eugene . Johnson, R. Evans .. Johnson . . ..... . . , R lx Johnston, Mary Ed . Johnston, M. G. Jonah, H. F. S. Jones, C. F. Jones, E. K. Jones, Judith ...... Jones, L. G. ....... . Jones, Margaret F. ... ....... ,.... Jones, Patricia ..... Jones, S. C. .... .. Jones, NV. NV. .... . Jorgeson, Althea ... Jorgeson, C. M. .... Josselyn, Elizabeth .. Julian, Juanita ...... Julian, J. J. ...... . Jump, J. E. .. --H 9Q.177.18s ............32O 99, 282,306 330 .200,221 295 192- 307 ..........247. 248, 316 ........308 .........318 .. 70,328,340 .........302 221 ... so 40.42-293 200,298 .230, 240, 291 182,183 ..........202 236,240,285 236, 240, 285 299 ..118,192 70 .......2QI . .. 193,306 307 ............269 204,267,317 . ....... 330 ..174,328 ....99,301 254.250 177,200,307 ..........2Q5 .........330 ..282, 307 298 290 ..221 ..295 ...293 205 .. 200,205 .....302 52 .....2Q4 .. 300 331 ..........305 .........300, 331 .27, IO7, 109,203 ............330 QQ Junior Prom .. . Juska, A. M. .... . Justin, Dorothea . . . Justin, F. H. .. .. Juve, R. D. .. .. Kachorsky, M. S. Kahlenberg. J. B. .. Kaiser, M. L. .... . Kammerling, E. . Kanally, J. E. 156 236 200 . ...... 48, 52 29, 269, 284 40,42 62, J Kany, J. A. ....... 61, 70, 286, Kany, R. C. ......... ,,,,,,, 2 86 Kappa Alpha Theta .... ..........,.,, Kappa Delta Rho .... ,,,, Kappa Delta Pi ........ ,, Kappa Kappa Gamma ,I Kappa Psi ............. ,, Kappa Sigma .... .. .. Karasch, F. G. ..... .. Karnes, B. R. ....... .... Karnowsky, M. M. .. . 212, Karr, J. H. ....... . , ,, Kasser, R. C. ... ,,,, Katz, B. ....... ....... . Katz, J. P. ......, .... 6 2, Katz, S. M. ....... . Kay, Capt. NV. S. .. Kearns. J. T. .... Keating, L. D. .. Keck, R. .... Keeley, Alice . .. Keen, R. N. ..... . Keenan, W. H. ... Keller, Keller, A. B. Engena ... Keller, E. L. .. Kelley, E. J. Kelley, R. M. .. Kelley, R. S. .. Kellne r, G. V. .. Kellogg. E. H. .. 326 ..296.331 151 .. 28, 29, 32 221,330,341 316 . 43.52.340 ........3jO 62 236,284 165,301,331 88,223,236 ........328 285 - 29' 32, 317 .. .............. 156, 301 113, IIS, 177, 174- 177- 7 . 306 -75 184,185,219 285 302 300, 331 288 --.- 99,300 .......303 70, 221 - 48, 52, 293 Kelly, Regina ...... Kelsay, Mary Ann .. Kelsey, C. R. Kelsey. F. B. .. Kendall, A. .. Kennedy, C. G. .. Kent, J. F. ...... . Kephart, VV. H. .. Kerber, G. H. Kerkhoff, Lillian .. Kernel, Blanche Kessie, M. K. Kessler, C. M. Kessler, Evelyn .. Kessler, XV. C. Ketcham, R, T. .. Kettle, J. NV. Kettle, R. A. Kidd, Marian ...... Killam, Patricia Kimball, R. L. Kimble, J. D. King, T. T. ..... . Kingsbury, B. C. Kingsley, L. D. .. Kintner, G. VV. .. Kinzer, H. D. .... . Kirby, E. P. ...... . Kirkpatrick, J. B. .. Kirkpatrick, R. XV. Ixirlin. J. A. ...... . Kirsch, J. L. .. Kise, NV. D. Kitchin, Doris .. Kittner, J. VV. .. Kizer, N. E. Klaiber, C. L. .. Klauss, R. E. Klein, Betty Klein, E. J. Klein, E. L. Klempt, J. O. .. 221, 221, 174, 328 308 320 315 340 341 300 315 IQ2 301 107 299 221 288 321 48 221 321 204 320 268 304 330 286 306 283 42 39, 40, 200, 47.48, 3, 61, 62, 70, 62, 991 1771 213, 200, 2.21 . 223, 198, 290 109 53 328 340 341 308 200 275 300 223 302 319 53 .....23, ... 89, 176, ......53 .. ...20O 202 62, 70, 280 . .2.2.3. v . . . 20, 204, IOO J .......209, 126, 228 23, 61, 71, 317 1 s ...219, 32, 304 318 188 100 221 120 31 8 331 318 70 311 311 296 301 71 295 290 340 322 330 317 289 31 5 32 299 201 294 192 328 236 340 292 296 309 304 309 Klepper, D. J. .. Klika, A. W. .. Kline, J. H. ...... . Klink, E. C. ....... . Klopfeustein, R. B. . Klumpp, R. H. Kmecza. J. M. .. Knaus, H. R. Knecht, P. K. .. Kneer, Arnella Knerr, C. J. ..... . Knollman, Gladys .. Knorr, W. WV. .... . Knott, Marjorie K11owlt0n, F. M. .. Knox. G. H. Koch, C. D. Koch, VV. A. ..... . Koehman, R. B. .. Kodros, G. J. Koehler, R. B. . Kohn, R. E. Kohr, C. M. Kolb. H. G. Korty, E. W. .. Korty, N. L. . . .. Kotora, M. A. Kowalski, C. A. .. Kraner, T. E. .. Krashen, H. ...... . Krattebol, A. M. . . . Krause, I. F. .... . Krause, H. G. Kraybill, H. R. ... Krebs, E. P. ..... . Kreighbaum, J. R. .. Kreiser, L. G. ..... . Kristjanson, Marion Kroeger, E. J. ..... . Kroeplin, NV. A. .. Krug, C. V. 223 Lloyd, o. 0. .,.... . Krull, Marjorie .... Krzewinski, H. ,l. Kubiss. E. A. Kueck, H. F. Kuehn, Dorothy Kumpf. E. L. .... . . Kungel, Virginia Kunkle, VV. L. Kuzmitz, Mary .. Kwolek, M. J. .. Laben G , . J. LaBree, L. VV. .. Lacey, H. H. Lafferty, joan LaForce, H. B. Lafuse, L. NV. Lahey, VV. D. .... . Lahr, A. C. ....... . Lambda Chi Alpha .. Lambert, C. XV. .... . Lambert, WV. L. .. Lambertus. P. Land, A. D. ..... . Landgrebe, Helen . . . Landis, R. D. .... . Landis, R. E. .... . La11d0n, W. B. Lang, C. E. Langohr, R. B. .. Langworthy, C. Lankford. H. G. .... . Lanuti, H. ..... .... . Laramore, Mary jane Laramore, Virginia .. Larsen, H. K. ...... . Latter, R. H. .... . Lauer, R. C. ..... . Launder, I. M. Lauschke. R. M. Lautz, W. G. Lawler, J. T. 61, f I '45, '236' 214 71 236 118 89 .280 .. 214 .. 71, 280 .. 260, 262 71. ' iii ,' 364, 61. 71 209 71, 151, 220 .. 118 61, 71, 220 113, II8, 172, 177. 179, 184. 185 193 48, 53 . . I ' iid' Q31 266 301 267 .229 72 62. ISI ..'.'.'.1'5b5, IQ3, 198 231 39. 40, 42, 266, 215 1 1 v 290 260 29 310 284 308 118 318 289 331 ISI 326 295 192 29 200 318 291 53 236 291 310 71 330 289 221 223 297 292 320 323 280 284 82 340 315 188 303 288 330 291 300 31 5 325 31 7 193 342 221 308 331 1 88 267 316 331 315 318 315 214 319 71 260 294 289 331 299 72 222 3 16 317 289 287 33 331 307 214 297 284 1 SI 328 312 304 Lawrence, R. H. Lawrence, S. M. .. Lawrenz, H. E. Lawrie, D. A. ..... . Lawson, Sara Dell .. Lawson, W. E. .... . Leaming, Mary Alice Leaming, M. C. . . .. Leamon, W. V. Lee, P. VV. .... . Lee, Wfillella Leffel, J. C. Leffler, VV. B. .. Legg, D. J. ...... . Lehmen, R. H. LeMasters. C. .. Lemen, R. M. .. Lemen, R. N. . .. 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Dorothy . . . J. C. .... . Leta .... N. A. rey .... J. H. . Nichols, R. B. .. Nichols, R. M. .... . Nicholson, 1'. C. .. Nicklas, G. .... . Nickey, H. F.. .. Nicoll, J. H. ....... . Niemeyer, Madge Nihlson, B. A. .... Nikolich, R. P. Nilson, Jeanette .. Nisley, Mary Ann Noel, J. E. Noel, J. VV. .... . Nolting, H. S. .... . Norman, Martha Norris, J. K. ..... . North, R. M. ..... . Nottingham, F. O. .. Novak, S. Noyes, A. T. .... . H. Nutter, G. H. Nutting, E. G. .. O'Bannon, Fay ..... Obenchain, R. F. Oberholtzer. G. M. .. Oberle, R. D. O'Brien, Peggy ..... O'C0nnor, John R. Odell, George VV. O'Fallon. E. S. ...... . OtTenhaner, C. M. .. Ogle, F. J. ......... . O'Hara, J. H. Ohaver, J. C. Ohavcr, R. M. ..... . Ohniann, Manetta .. Oliver, Mary Frances Olmsteacl, J. VV. . . .. Olsen, B. ....... . Olsen, D. Olsen, N. 1.. Olsen, VV. A. .. Olson, L. O'Malley, O'Malley, 1 A. J. J. .. N. 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Palma, S. ....... . Palmer, H. VV. Palmer, J. L. Palmer, N. E. Palmquist, C. A. . Pandel, C. R. .. .. Pape, E. R. ..... . Paradise, E. M. .. Paradise, R. N. .. Parke, T. V. Parker, A. J. Parker, C. E. Parker, L. E. .... . Parkhurst, N. M. . Parkison, R. H. . Parkison, T. K. .. Parlon, Alice ..... Parmalee, R. L. .. Parsonsf D. C. .. Patch, C. B. ..... . Patrick. C. B. .... . Patterson, B. F. .. Patterson, J. M. .. Patterson, Marian . Paul, S. B. ...... . Paullus, M. R. .. Pearce. C. VV. .. Pease, G. S. Peck. G. S. Peck, H. K. Peirce, A. R. .. Pell, Mary M. .. Pence, M. L. Pence, R. A. ..... . Pendergrass, Fay Perdew, V. M. Perkins, G. ..... . Perkins, Jeanne .. Perkins, R. W. Perrin, A. C. Perry, W. E. .... . Perry, W. H. B. .. Peters, Maxine G Petersen, F. . .. Peterson, A. .... . Peterson, L. H. Peterson, R. A. .. Peterson, R. G. .. Peterson, S. G. Peth, C. L. Peth, R. B. Petry, B. E. .. Petry, C. J. .. . Petry. J. W. .. 511 'ii 187, 200, 247, 204, 2 85, 214, .200 101 . 212 .236 151 304 .209 61, 74 83,85.89,191 83, 85 209 74. 289 174 ... 65, 29, 220 201' .. . . ........... 157' 27, 29. 34.8156 173 293 120, 214, 215 -- 74, 236, v 1 95 1 SI 283 284 321 297 203 342 330 305 301 221 330 223 202 20 5 326 112 290 212 322 21 5 1 51 318 328 301 294 29-1 214 28 5 89 284 28 5 341 293 321 295 315 312 74 188 218 202 202 300 285 340 295 330 283 293 331 323 295 62 330 315 293 284 219 302 319 275 316 188 296 316 285 342 285 300 328 283 205 314 316 214 293 293 312 288 312 Petticrew, C. R. .. Petticrew, Mary .. Petty, B. H. Pflug, A. P. . . .. Pforzheimer, H. Pfutzenreuter, H. .. Pfutzenreuter, R. .. Pharmacist ........ Pharmacy Building Phelps, E. H. ..... . Phelps, L. S. ..... . Phelps, Virginia Phelps, Vivian .... Phend, P. H. .... . Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Delta Theta Gamma Delta . Kappa ........ Kappa Psi ..... Kappa Sigma .. Kappa Tau .... Lambda Upsilon Phillips, C. H. .... . Phillips, J. D. ..... . Phillips, James E. . Phillips, John E. .. Phillips, Marian Phillips, Nancy .. Phillips, R. F. .. Phillips, R. G. .. Phi Pi Phi ........ Phi Sigma Kappa .. Phister, J. R. . . . . P.I.A. ......... . Pi Beta Phi ..... Pickard, R. H. Pickens, J. W. Pickett, Barbara .. Pidgeon, L. A. Pierce, C. S. .. .. Pierce, Virginia Pigman, Jean S. .. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi ..... Pikcuinias, J. J. Piper, Junerose .... Pistol Team ...... Pi Tau Sigma ..... Pittman, Georgiana Place, A. S. ....... . Plank, C. J. ..... . Plapp, P. V. ..... . Playshop Board Pliner, N. S. ..... . Plotkin, H. E. .... . Plummer, R. W. .. Poarch, A., E. Poehlmann, G. .. Pollock, G. G. .. P.O.M.M, .... Pool, D. S. ...... . Poor, Marjorie Pope, I. C. .... . Popham, R. R. .. Porter, C. L. Posson, G. E. Potter, A. A. Poulos, N. P. Powell, D. F. Powell, R. A. Prater, F. N. Pratt, G. O. .. Pray, J. B. ...... . Prechter, W. C. Prendergast, I. M. . Prentice, B. N. . . . . Prentice, June .... Prentice, Lucia Price, C. A. Price, Evaughn Price, H. V. Price, M. ........ . Prince, P. L. ..... . Protheroe, H. T. Prusiecki, E. J. Pugh, F. A. 23. 27, 28. 29, 34, 189, 198, . .... 28, 29, 173, 220, 221, . . . .. ZI4 212 . 214, 29, 34, 188 300 ...ZI4 120 113, 120, 192, 193. 198 . . .. 40, 43 585 . .ZD-I' 236, 240: 28, 29, 34, .. 204, 221, 82, 1 v Q 1 v 1 213 307 38 341 290 316 316 203 105 287 222 301 300 283 285 286 304 288 287 316 27 305 75 286 21 5 307 306 34 287 323 302 290 218 296 328 290 331 299 314 102 306 297 314 316 193 268 61 296 291 27 299 21 1 320 321 290 34 220 299 341 305 300 290 283 112 323 22 290 284 330 313 293 284 31 7 316 223 296 214 323 200 313 204 312 289 328 330 -1 Pugh, - G. R. ... ..... 202, 223 Pugh, R. ........ .. 23, 27, 28, 29, 34, 186, 280, 293 Pultz, Katherine ......................... . 193 Pultz, N. J. ........ .. . .. ....... 61, 75, 340 Purdue Engineer ............ ............ .....,... 2 0 4 Purdue Independent ......... 205 Purdue Students' Cooperative Association .............. 326 Purdy, R. J. ................................. 120, 236, 290 Purnell, R. S. ........ ............ .......... . 288 Pursley, Rev. L. A. .. ......... 221 Purvis, C. G. ..... . 236, 297 P111-year, F. M. . 204, 284 Pustello, A. V. ... .. .. 330 Putnam, N. J. .. .... 75, 312 Putze, L. E. ..... 173, 289 Pyke, Elizabeth .. . .. 200, 275, 300 Qualls, W. F. .. 200, 292 Quiggle, C. VV. .... 90, 318 Quinn, J. j. .... 174, 295 Raber, Bonnie Helen .. 303 Raderstorf, C. A. ..... .... 2 90 Radkey, A. A. ....... ...... 2 O9 Raebig, Frances ..... 296, 331 Raftree, L. K. .... ......... 2 88 Rahn, F. M. 28, 29, 34, 293 Ralston, L. R. ... ,......... ... 318 Ramsay, K. L. . . . ........... 326 Ramsey, Helen .. ... 113, 120 Ramsey, M. G. ,... 48, 55 Randall, Ruth .. 296, 331 Ranes, F. W. ........ 202 Rankin, H. W. ...... 290 Rapalski, J. C. 48, 221 Raschke, H. V. .. .... 293 Rauth, C A. ...... ...... 2 86 Rawles, Charlotte .. . .. 120, 303 Reamer Club ...... ,.,,,. 1 88 Recktenwall, G. E. 200 Recktenwall, R. I. 201 Recktenwall, VV. B. .. ,, ,, 330 Reece, Lois ....... ,,,,,,,, . 331 Reed, C. F. .. . ......... 221 Reed. G. C. ,, 84, 90, 202 Reed, I. P. 1...... .. 330 Reed, L. S. ,,,,,, ,, 304 Reed, Martha .. -.--- 174- 301 Reed, P. W. .. .. .... 40, 304 Reed, R. T. .. , 75, 280, 305 Reed, T. W. ....... 62, 75 Reed, W. A. .. 198, 221, 304 Reed, VV. B. .. .......... . 328 Reeder, Ruth .. ,H 212, 326 Reedy, P. H. .... ,,,,,, 4 S Reese, T. I. ....... ....,... 3 II Reeves, Milton C. .. ,,, 201, 328 Regimental Staffs .. ,,, ,, 339 Reichart, I. W. .... .... 3 28 Reichelderfer, C. A. .. ,,,,,, 27 Reid, R. T. ........ 173, 293 Reifers, R. J. , 221, 234 Reiff, G. H. .. ...... 107 Reik, K. M. .... ........ 2 Q0 Reiley, C. E. .. 29, 34- 176 Reimann. Mary .. ,,,,,,,, 342 Reiner, ....... ,,,,,,,, R Sq Reinhard, N. K. ........... 3422 Reininga, W. H. , 40, 174, 293 Reisner, Hope .... 120, 179, 301 Reitzel, J. A. . .. ,,,,,,,,, 299 Rellng, C. ....... ,,,,,,,,, 3 I3 Renfroe, Ruth ..... ,,,,,, 2 I4 Renn, Betty ....... ..... 1 62,300 Reynolds, Chester T. Reynolds, W. H. .... ,, Reznik, P. A. ..... . Rhoades, F. C. Rhodehamel, H. VV. .. Rhodes, Mildred Rhynearson, Kathryn Rice, D. N. ........ . Rice, I. M. ....... . 39- 40, -13 220, 266, . . . . . 203, 102, . . . 303. 204, 323 221 285 286 301 331 330 398 361 Rice, R. G. ..... . Richards, C. A. Richards Vir i11ia - g Y Richardson, ,l. A. .. Richey, Il. NV. ..... . Richey. Margaret .. Richwine, R. H. ... Rickey, Margaret .. Riddiford, M. S. .. Rider, K. N. .. Ridgway, M. A. .. Riechers, NV. B. .. Riegel, Olive Rieke, J. W. .. Rieke, M. E. .. Rieth, Frances . Rieth, L. A. .. RiH'in, P. Y. .. Rinn, H. J. ...... . Ristow, Lorene .. Ritchie, H. R. ..... . Rittenhoqiise, I. NV. .. . Ritter, L. L. ..... . Riveters' Rassle .. Roach, J. R. ...... . Roberts, Dorothy Robertson, L. S. .. Robertson, NV. D. .. Robinson, F. NV. Robinson, Rosemary ROlJlIlSOl1, NV. D. .. Roby, NV. E. ....... . Roderick, Barbara . Rodney. NV. D. Roe, Gaby ....... ROCl'1l'll, P. A. Roepstorlif, E, H. .. Roessler, C. G. Rogers, A. S. Rogers, Marian . . . Rogers, Marjorie . Rogers, P. H. .. Rogers, NV. C. .... Rohas, Josephine Rohn, A. M. .... . Rol1ya11s, D. I. .. Roll, P. H. ..... . Rollins, F. T. .. Roper, G. NV. Roper anet . J' ..... Roquemore, G. F. .. Roqueta E. ..... . Rosback, R. E. Rose, G. D. Rose, Marjorie . Rose, Mary ....... Rosebroclc, F. W. .. Rosen, R. H. .... . Rosenberg, J. M. Rosenberg, R. E. .. Rosenfeld, Gertrude Rosollacki, C. H. Ross. A. W. .... . Ross, D. E. ..... . Ross, Eleanor ..... Ross, Mrs. Lillian . Ross, Mildred .... Ross, M. M. Ross, NV. E. .... Rosser, NV. R. . .. Roth, NV. L. .... .. Rothenberger, Arlene Rothenberger, G. .. Rowe, D. F. ...... . Rowell, E. C. .... . Rowland, C. E. .. Rowland, ,l. F. Royer, B. A. .... . Royster, R. F. ... Ruarlc, D. H. .... . lxubm, -I. ......... . Ruchti, Millicent ... Ruckert, bl. D. .... Rudolph, J. M. .... . Rumbley. NV. C. Runcie. E. T. .... U2 ' .2.7.5., . 275, 40, 173. . 21.4, f I 'ifkbf 565. 596, ..... 34, ... 1317, . 555. .... 90, .......--I93, 751 295' 341- ....... 214, .. ... 209, ... 204, 551 . . 555, ...... 201, .... 39, 40, EQ., . . .2.2.I., 315 294 303 288 295 301 292 214 305 299 Q0 319 214 328 298 303 293 320 292 303 293 213 314 159 221 331 223 120 322 215 287 341 331 209 331 295 298 223 312 109 214 342 295 331 205 293 318 310 311 331 283 324 305 293 307 306 319 299 320 328 214 310 - 23' 39- 40, 43 ZI 301 307 300 188 Q0 . . . 260, 262 48, 55, 62 .Q.O.' . .7.5., 'J 'U 121, 189, 213, .. , . . . 200, . .I.8.7', 307 340 310 316 287 315 40 340 48 321 303 328 297 288 283 Rupley, R. L. Rush, A. D. Rush, J. H. Rushton, Mary .. Russe, VV. H. ..... . Russell, Elizabeth R11ssell, Jane ...... Russell, L. A. ..... . Russell, Marion Russell, S. ...... . Ruth, Evelyn .. Ruth, R. I. Ryan, T. N. .. Ryder, C. G. .. S.A.A. ...... . Sadler, C. L. .. Sample, J. C. .. .. Sampson, L. F. .. . . Samuelson, D. A. Sanders, J. C. .... . Sanders, W. B. .. Sanders, NV. J. Sa11ds, Muriel Sapirie, J. M. ..... . Sappentield. Evelyn . Sasser, R. M. ...... . Scabbard a11d Blade . Scanlon, W. R. .... . Scatterday, J. W. .. Schaaf, Sara ........ Schaefer, Mary ..... Schatzinger, Margaret Schaub, R. E. ...... . Schelhorn, W. K. Schenk, R. C. Schickler, Louise .. Schilling, E. NV. Schilling, L. R. Schlegel, R. C. Schleicher, A. R. .. Schleicher, F. K. Schleicher. S. R. Schlemmer, B. G. .. Schle11d0rf, R. E. .. .. IZI, I 102, - - 274, 75, 187, 186, 191, 200, 201 . .............. I2I 23, 27, 29, 189, 213, 177, 214, Schlimmer, R. H. .............. 312 Schlosser, VV. B. .. Schlundt, R. H. .... . Schmidt, Gertrude .. Schn1idt, I. A. .... . Schmitt, R. S. Schmuelc, C. C. .. Scholer, XV .... . Scholle, W. R. Schoon, L. K. .... . Schory, C. A. ...... . Schrader, Bernadine . Schrader, L. P. .... . Scl1reiber, R. 1. Schreiner, T. ..... . Schreyer, M. A. Schriber, P. ...... . Schroeder, C. D. .. Schroeder, Rena Schryver, H. C. .. Schuber, A. G. Schueler, R. H. .. Schulte, H. F. .... . Schultz, A. C. ..... . Schumacher, R. I. .. Schurman, F. G. Schwab, Edna Scott, A. M. .. Scott, D. B. .. Scott, Helen .. Scott, H. L. .. Scott, R. R. Scott, W. R. .... . 83, 90, . --.- 47.4820912141 43, 172, .....203, .. 236, 242, 200 174, ...40, .. 214 198, 221, Scritchfield, L. D. ..... ............................. . 1 1 173 79, 190, 282, v 1 v Scrivnor, G. F. .............................,.... 236, Scudder, Jeannette . 113, I2I, 177, 179, 184, 185, 193, 275 Scully, P. R. ........................... .............. . Scully, S. H. .......... ............................. . Scymanski, R. I. .. Seaborg, ,l. W. . 221, 304 260, 1 40 284 285 102 330 193 301 330 275 2I 1 296 294 315 330 233 314 289 121 288 31 7 31 1 286 214 320 307 308 340 1 51 318 301 219 307 330 323 297 331 286 288 298 283 283 283 75 299 341 284 218 303 330 297 297 342 286 268 330 331 Q0 283 292 283 320 293 296 298 204 288 21 5 221 289 322 306 289 31 5 193 285 313 31 1 287 298 301 316 321 341 292 Seale, R. P. .. Sears, G. E. Seaton, R. P. Seawright, J. S. .. Secrs, L. M. Sefton, Mary .... Segebarth, R. A. Segrave, H. J. Seiler, W. U. .. Selby, R. E. .. Selke, G. H. Sellers, L. C. .. Sells, J. A. ..... . Senne, J. E. ...... . Sennstrom, H. R. Sequartz, Florence Serowick, B. J. Serviss, F. L. ....... . Setterblade, E. O. Seufferlc, C. H. .. Serer, G. ........ . Seward, J. F. ......r. 223, 299 202 299 283 220 331 268 221 -- 23- 27- 29- 34 .. 236, 240, .. 76, 191. 205 T74 6 202 76, 186, 247, 2.59 9 -- Sexson, Ella Lou ,... .................. Sexson, Geneve ... ... 102, 185, 219 Sexton, Betty Jo . .. ........... .... Sexton, Margaret .. Smitt, Sexton, Ruhna Seybold, R. J. Shackleton, A. R. .. Shackley, G. G. .. Shafer, C. D. Shaffer, Janette .... Shank, C. A. ........ . Shank, R. Josephus .... Shanks, H. A. .... . Sharpe, S. H. Shartzer, G. W. .. Shaw, R. J. .. .. Shaw, R. W. Shea, N. H. .... . Shealor. W. H. Shearer, Katherine Sheets, C. l. ...... . Sheets, F. T. ....... . Shellabarger, D. P. Sherman, G. D. Sherman, VV. H. Sherwood, D. W. Shewalter, Saxon .... Shideler, J. E. .... . Shields, G. R. . . .. Shiley, S. W. ..... . Shillinger, W. D. .. Shimp, H. G. Shipley, VV. H. .... . Shireman, H. C. Shirley, VV. F. Shlaes, S. B. ...... . Shoemaker, D. R. Shoemaker, J. H. Shonkwiler, W. D. Shook, C. R ....... Shrader, W. E. .. Sigma Shriner, R. J. .. Shultz, J. E. Sickman, Anna .. Sidwell, Virginia .. Siebenthal, A. A. ..... . SHT, L. Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Epsilon Aloha Mu ..... Chi ....... Sigma Delta Chi . Nu ......... ..... 273 48 Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi ......... Silverman, Florence Silverstein, P. S. .. Silverthorn, R. C. . Silvey, D. W. Simmons, J. L. Simon, H. J. .... . Simonton, G. E. .. Simpson, A. R. Simpson, Elizabeth Simpson, Marjorie 301 ...55 214 202 173 29, 34 .I.7.2. .Ig.6. 212, .. 186, 197, 151, 102, 295 3I 1 266 297 294 218 307 309 26 76 302 30 288 296 296 301 307 331 314 284 291 Q0 275 209 1 88 293 330 328 221 223 295 284 21 5 318 288 330 302 31 6 328 306 308 284 330 330 312 293 284 322 320 293 289 29 292 202 221 305 331 300 31 8 330 290 320 289 191 298 31 1 309 121 320 QI Q 76 308 236 288 328 300 102 Simpson, R. A. .. Sims, Ann ..... Sims, G. VV. .... . Sines, J. ......... . Singer, Annesthcr Singer, Carolyn .. Sing Singleton, L. W. .. er, J. ....... . Sink,1a vv. ....., . Sittig, M. ......... . Skebelsky, M. M. Skinner, J. H. Skinner, M. E. Skinner, M. F. ..... . Skinner, Rosemary Skull and Crescent Slattery, D. A. .... . Slaughter, R. L. .. Slesser, C. ...... . Slinkard, Edith ... Sloan, C. D. ...... . Slocum, Virginia .. Small, G. E. ..... . Small, Jean ....... Small. J. VV. ..... . Smiley, Dorothy J. Smith, A. D. ..... . Smith, A. M. .... . Smith B. M. .... . Smith Charles D. . Smith Cloyd ..... Smith, C. E. .... . Sllllth C. I. Smith D. P. Smith. Effie ..... Smith E. R. ..... . Smith, Franklin A. Smith G. B. .... . Smith G. L. . . . Smith, J. P. . . . Smith, LeRoy . . Smith Martha .. . Smith Muriel .. . Smith O. F. . . Smith Q. L. .. Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith P. C. R. VV. .. S. R. T . J. ... . WL A. ...... . Smith VV. Herbert Smith NV. J. ...... . Naima ..... 236, 247, 248, 256, 260, 32.3.61 -2 .. -15, 47- 48- 55, ........II3. 190. 282, 61, 76. ISI, 178, 121, ... 187, 198, ..fQ'g66 76'-Q6'i75'H ,t, ,28O, 02, 204. 220, 1 21 296 304 261 331 214 212 298 315 330 320 82 318 299 301 187 107 289 27 331 315 177 76 301 62 296 305 292 76 35 188 317 288 20 5 306 298 318 288 121 330 322 307 331 22I 311 291 288 302 221 28.1 286 298 331 Smoker, R. E. Smyth, J. R. .... . Smyth, W. H. Snider, Adah .... Snodgrass. H. L. .. Snyder, E. B. Snyder, O. H. Soehner. Jean ..... Sokolowski, A. VV. Soldner, XV. L. .... .. Soles, J. F. .. . .. Sophomore Cotillion Spehn, G. G. ........ . Spencer, Edith ...... Spencer, R. C. Spencer, T. A. Spicher, Marie .. Spilman, Betty .. Spitler, J. F. Spitler, W. I. . Sportswomen . . Sprague, C S. .... Sprauer, J. W. . . . Spring, D. H. .... Spring, Martha ... Springer, G. P. .... ...302 284 77, 286 102 -- 40- 43 .....328 290 .. 193. 214 269 .. 27, 113. 121 77, 311 158 236. 2.13, 291 331 297 289 331 301, 331 285 77. 340 ..fIf 297 314 122,303 38 Springman. G. F. .. ........ 62, 341 Squash ........... ................ 2 69 Stair, Alice ......... --.--------- 9 102- 192 Stalcup, F. L., Jr. .. .... 127- 230- 241- 256- 284 Staley, R. NV. ..... ..---- 2 3- 27- 29- 35 Stallings, VV. K. .. . ..... . 173- 283 Stamni, M. L. .. ..... 305 3 '1 O Stanback, H. I. Stanley Coulter Hall Stapleton, R. A. ...... , Starrett, VV. E. .... . Stander, A. NV. .. Stech, H. G. Steckel, J. E. .. Steckel, J. J. Steele, L. R. .. Steffee, lilelen Sterfey, L. D. .... . Steinfelclt, VV. M. Steining, H enrietta .. Steinke, Eunice . ,. Steinle, D. E. .... Stepath, M. D. .. Stephan, Stephan, Edna .... P. G. ..... . Stephenson, R. L. .. Stephenson, T, B. .. Stevens, C. W. .... . Stevens, VV. H. .. Steward, T. L. .... Stewart, A. O. ....... . Stewart, Betty Ann .. Stewart, Charlotte . Stewart, C. L. .... . Stewart, Stewart, Stiglema June .................. R. R. ..... . 11, Rosamond Stiles, Jean11e .................. Stiver, Arlowene .... Stivers, F. O. Stock, R. J. ....... . Stocker, Margaret . . Stolz, Jean ........ Stone, C. B. Stone, H. B. .... Stoner, M. M. ... Stover, R. I-I. .. Straley, G. J. ..... . Strang, H. ........ . Strashnrger, Florence Strawbridge, H. E. .. Strickland, B. R. Strom, C. F. ...... . Strong, NV. B., Jr. . Stroup, R. C. Stubbs, H. B. .. Student Senate ...... Student Union ........ Student Union Board Student Union Vice-Presidents .. 23,6 Glen Study, XV. F. ................. . Suabedissen. R. H. .......... . Snardi, J. M. ..... . Suesse, R. A. .. .. Suliot, J. N. Sullivan, Alice . .. Sullivan, E. T, ,, Sullivan, H. F. Sullivan, NV. T. .... SUHIINCFS. Arsene .... Sundvahl, Marjorie .... Sunnes. P. H. SUDplee, J. H. .... . Sutherlin, R. J. Svendsen, E. C. Swain, F. T. .... . Swain, J. NV. .. Swan, C. T, .... . Swander. J. C. Swank. Nellie .. Swann, S. B. .... . Swanson, E. VV. Swanson, R. G. .. Swanson, VV. A. Swaynie, Iva ...... Sweeney, Barbara Sweetnam, D. XV. Swick, Pauline . .. Swimming ......... Swinehart, M. L. . Swinford, K. B. Swinney, J. G. 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H. ....... ............. . Tau Beta Pi ...... Tau Epsilon Phi Tau Kappa Alpha Tan Kappa Epsilon Taylor, A. P. ...... . Taylor, F. VV. .... . Taylor. Joseph E. Taylor, J. Leonard Taylor, J. Lowell Taylor, J. P. ..... . Tearney, J. H. .. Telford, H. G. Templeton, H, E. Templeton, Jane .. Tennis Team Terhune, C. A. . Terhune, C. H. .. Terpe, D. F. Terry, N. G. Test, Dorothy Teter, R. A. ...... .. Thatcher, Autumn .. Thegze V. B. ...... . Theiss, Mary Helen Thelen, Alberta .... Theta Alpha Phi .. Tl1eta Chi ....... Theta Tau .. Theta Xi ...... Thie. L. H. .... . Thinnes, H. P. .. Thoma, E. C. .. Thomas, E, K. .. Thomas, Rhea .... Thompson, D. O. .... . Thompson, G. E, ..... . Thompson. J. Lewis .. , Louanna IO Tl1on1pso11, N. P. ..... .. Thompson Thompson, T. R. Thomson, J. H. Thomson, R. E. ..... . Thornbrongh, Jane . .. Thornburg, R. W. .. Thrasher, Katherine Throckmorton. Lucy Tillett, C. H. .......... . Timberlake. Margaret Tinimins, K. L. ..... .. Tipps, H. VV. ..... . Toben, G. VV. 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