Washington and Jefferson College - Pandora Yearbook (Washington, PA)
- Class of 1928
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V. -VV VV :hi V l,:V?V'p V V11 VV 'QV :TV V,V1V.:,VV.V .VV VBVVMQDEL V VM.VV' '- V- : gm! mash' 'VV? 1'V V V VV Vimmwm V- VV V4 ., A it V ' -V. 'I 'F-. imffif V hwy, ' V V -- ' V V-f 'VV' L. - 1. V ,- 'i'.V.ZV..f-ijt V: f Qi- V ',f.LVf VV The PANDORA of W afhzhgton and Jefferson College rom ,s 'A'-74, 4 ,A , 5 51514 Q, ,, t-:if,Qg,tE2r1'1 5' TTY' 5517? 1 5 12 1 8' 9, L-.Lv Pav- S Q., 94' I9 98 C VOLUME XLIII Publislzed by The J UN IOR CLASS Page Two J is Wh lf' Q, N l 'E is B if ,giff x-f ., 1-x,, ,?g 5:1 W. ' 1 A 51 ' ' ,..- ?.,.u' ' ,xafi'J-.ni-2414 'ff-.-n'.4!- .-.-div , . '.5 -V If N H NNN ff fm, Mm Mm! N . f- u GBM 4 erilqszrzi fun 2IffDC7tfL'l1I2IfDIQ auth rvspvcff11IIQ Iwhicufe flgis, the furig-tlyirh fTl'lI1I1lID uf Hp: Qgzuxhurzx 3 in Mve 9' K 'sf :J 13 lf g frw V ., 9 tw - sim. : ',, la, 1. gif.: J., , .,. , ,..,,.. 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Y I K1 I' K K K K K K K K K K FURIEWUIRD QQ?5NCJ'l'HEll Pandora has been created. The impressions you see herein mir- sj 23 rored are those which we have lf' l garnered through the passage ol' an- other twelvelnonth. The mirror we have used is Intelligence and the reflections are ourselves. We, the editors, have sought to add another glamorous page lo an already filled chain ol' reminiscences. The task is a hard one and how well We have succeeded, we shall, perhaps never know. Page Fine by I3 I, Mh z! 4.5, ..- . ,,,l .. :ig D, Q., V , , , ,., ,., igigns g idu M xl P ,E ' ,9 15 .' :T -9 U Z iff 9-. 8 xp 18 il ,3 , a a i 1 Qs, ig, ' 5 U y Y 1 U il ' N 1 l 3 l, t f i iw 'W Q ' 'N v ,' 'w'..t- in Q i i . U ' - ' 4 U - . '- If in mlm X A i..Q .m' 5 'f, i ?2-.. 71 - f ' .2 '.lWS3' N . -' J va Page sim PREFACE KLUNDJI peoples engraved their rude annals. on tablets ot. stone: the names Q ,f,g, ,,, 'gy ol their kings, their mighty battles, 17 ' their successes and their misfortunes. So in this latter day, in the little kingdom of our college world, each succeeding class records a passing year in a remembrance hook such as this . . . we cannot expect this volume to escape the connnon fate. Some day these class pictures ol' ours will seem lo others as those ol' old time now seem to ourselves ...... But such as we arc, in our day and generation, is herein recorded. Il' the college goes on into a glorious future, they will say of us also, per- haps, we did not live in vain. ED YVARD M. VVEYER i MM 5 1. . gg-.Qi 1' V. g -wry .. 3' Z- -I ,. Q- . - 4, or : J my '- xl A at-I' Q' I W eff 1 - -f i- 'f 4 xrifL - . -V - E. ,V 'QW -, ns!, 4,. W F ml 2 . I, My m mm Nha:.N.Wt'a3v.CxmaAh1wwwwm.JW?FwNfa T10. 'W s. V' 10 I- L-4, Dn. S. S. BAKER, President Under Dr. Baker's supervision old Main Building has been completely rebuilt. The interior has been beauti- fully decorated and rearranged. The following pages show a few of the many attractive rooms and corridors. Page Seven Mi' QQ www my , M. mush' J r3flf lX1f 'mwt' W 7 Q ' vi ai ,, 1, . , .-5MEg, ,T' gr., 4- - - . '-r . , . -'vt '-' in ig '7y':' lk . a, -q ,g, ' ' 5'A , , , , . ., . , . - , -1 , K n . ' ' f u . ' ' Yi ' 7' '- 'A WM A 1 Q if I' 'R' '- 'nh' 'Z' ,Q 6,45 X 1 5: : Q i E E15 I 9 To ,HIQI . si ' J .. e '-' ' ' .' ' W'- f I- .n . 4, I fl' Q, . 'f ' ' ,lull a i 'e.e.1' ,m.'-.v,iu. ' .. f '- is ' '-JT V ' - Y 3'-' - Page Eight MAIN EN'rnANcls AND Ro'ruNoA A beautiful new entrance has been built, with an oul- side lobby. Finely designed and strong stairways are on either side. In the tcrruzzo floor the college seal is laid in colors. YW c-N W N19 H.. f x 11+ 4 7 F 8 'P ' '- ' in I, Qu- ' .,' ' ,,. A. , , ' ,V ' gn. Q ln - p 3' 3 4 ? -2 12H , is 9 9 619, -r 'H i I -it A ig. i -i ,..Q ?-.af : .' ff.. f 1-.--IT-Hz' ' ' ' The ,.,i'.- '-k v- . Y I Q lu' . Nxii 445 me V71 'viii Ng THE Cormac:-1 CHAPEL The chapel on the first floor of Main Building was re- designed with new entrances, windows and seating. Many paintings of former presidents, professors and trus- tees are hung on the walls. Page Nine is : M L A 'low ' 'Www Nyiwxk u ? '2-7. -eww Q W xml ?,' 12 ' ME 215 , ' .' ' -af ' ' .-'-' . '-. ' ,p1f,1.w1p'1,15c , ' -rw W-ij N h ,. Q u- rr' - , -, , ' w.-ezl -3 15, A :CN i i i t s N r ee. wi s fe U 219 - 1 4 w -5, fi - t W V t h I I ,I ,,2,.M',A .,' 1 . . 2 -M ,E - V 4 1 - 151 snr I ' ::.g:' Q Q-,-..w.s.L fy iv: ' -J '12 i . ' 'M ' -lv' ..::i l 1 ' ' I I' f-K - Page Ten Nowrn .mn Sourn Conmnon, Fmsr Fnoon Attractive Bulletin boards and the three entrances to the Chapel, effectively break the wall spaces along the corridor. f , 1-1, M iff gf NNE NWQRXWMRL Hmm, Mom ' . , myw. ' ' -2 ' ' H -E' 3. - M 21:- 'm-.Q ,. , if t d u s . ff, tt. i t 'K I. Q . . X-if fr fi. 11-21 ' 'Fw -'11 ' 1 A lv' -, FACULTY Gown Room Attractively and comfortably furnished, this room is available as a rest room for members of the Faculty. It leads directly to the Chapel platform. Page Eleven ff- -I if f'f'1R'VQ' IFE' P . ' - a Q , ' ' , W. ri 9, . ,h E..- , f --wi M .,-Y.. ge m,.?.G, Ev H 1 .A .V . . . .'ilf g g, ! .Q j gk hh B p glgu az l' Q vi- '71 fi ' ' H84 x iii? A 3 '. 5. N 'WJ fav 1 ' ' 'N -.L - --E .viiag ' ' I I' 7 i N lnlu N ltxxmf Alwuhl mrvft' Page Twelve STUDENT PAs1'on's OFFICE Conferences are held here between students and Dr. M. E. Wilson, Student Pastor. This room was beauti- fully furnished by u friend ot' thc college. 4 NK N c'mfIP3f',J',f9 If Wi- - . . , ,, ... ,. . ' ,xv 1 I Ml. . I ,, 5 , . --.-r , 150 i- ., n . V - - -- 'img' L ' 1 N K ' ,, 'Q' A W ' i f f es ff- i if it ff H i fi, it Q.. B , 'N!tH'i LNTM 'f' Q'7:Zla5l't'3finflb1'.'. 4-swffza W: mf ' 'fm 'M-PM f' . 1: -' -no 'iv I' 1-A s WW N'--.L PIIESIDENTYS Orfifxcla President Bakcr's otiicc is on thc second iloor ol' the beautiful, old, columncd Administration Building. The administrative staff is on the first floor. Page Thirteen ,Q ,za lg M31-1 J NH NNRWG Al. :mwii M 41 -H-13 Vik Q -if- 2 ' ' . ' - sf. M . : 1sf 21,3f19 mg:e, .w 2'-' ' ' f ' 'V V .g ' J V' 2 K. ' ' fu' W4 ' fl f Y 'fe .url 3 l HL 1' ...,'-.39 . f7l'.'-FTE!!-J - 'W-n -1- .1 -W-' '. l'. ., Page Fourlcen l.nmAm' READING Room Silence is ol' course the rule here. Considerable con- centrated study goes on between classes. A very conven- 1ent reluge for lute p1'epz1rz1t10n-uncl when the weather is bad. . . , . - 1, . , 1.-,i q-. ., . ?E ' 1S gftg ' ' 531,- E + 9 4 Q' fZ4ml ' ' ' ' Q Q if 'xs51t 8 -vf g 1,5 It .1 ,, i 1- 1 i V xx, 1 1 , f,- , lu, . ' ax 2 , .f.,. 1' . dm ' 1 Hliortmf 1 t ' iii' 1 11191-J-mira ' Aff'-'rat -Wttllll ' . 'Z - ' 'Sh 'i' . Message from Dr. Baker TO OUR F A'l'l-IEIKS w Qu, FHli :Administration is delighted heeause ol' the action ot the. leaders 111 tl11s years Pandora preparation in that they have .remembered ,,-J, 3 their fathers and dedicated this issue accord- ingly. Ol' course, MOTHER is the sweetest name in the English language, and next to that, every man ot' us will agree that FATHER constitutes the ideal in NVl10lll we have our fondest admiration, and toward whom we have the next greatest desire to please. It is rare indeed I'or mothers to visit the President's ottice, hut l'2llll0l'S are in evidence by personal contact quite frequently, and we have found it true in all instances ot' such calls that fathers' interest is ot' that vital type that should lnean most to any young lnan who is taking the college step in preparation I'or his lil'e's work. It is quite true that we carry the admiration ot' our fathers too ol'ten in a closed hook over which we ponder endearingly only in silent meditation. It does the yOllllg man good and causes the heart ot' the father to heat with greater joy when he is shared, and as this Pandora shows, he is not i'orgotten. Yes, even more than that, he is thus rememhered in a way that will be handed down l 1'0llt generation to generation I'or many years. God hless our worthy fathers. S. S. BAKER Page Fifteen . ' tiff 'u f nrt, Q-1' . W ,, .. ,, .. ,-3',w . :Q2gy,17' A wir' W, Y., - Q 4' 1 5 5 ' , U 1 B 'A a f , I, 'x-3 15 gg di ef' I I I S , X' mA f 5' I I' ,. Ifimf s jf J' ,lun L I wg -.WP v mar. UW: wuz' 'M' . 'qfwi' ..x ' 'f ' up 1- mf AMW? from W A I ooN1r1B:NTs new Book I - The College Book II . . Classes Book III . Fmternziies Book IV . . Athletics Book V . . 0rganz'zatz'o11s Book VI 4. . Society I C LLC .Y A- ,,,, ,...-1 4,,x.g w 1 if , , V, V 4 V,..--V ,V 1 V A 1' Vid' I , , zf,..,, L. 4, . A . .,V mp:-Vp lu., V .V 4 ,d:hL,.Y mg? mf 1 .4 I , , ,. I . ,W I y .V , A , A M' , I sf . . - k ,- N.. 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FANNY ELl.IO'l l' LOWES Rcgislrrlr mul Alll1lfllfSfI'llH0ll Sacralury Cll11lI!lglIl'I' for lhc l..i1n'ury LESLIE ALEXANDER l 0US'l', M. S, MAIlGARE'l' SCOTT GLENDINNING Sevrclnrgl Io Ihe R1-gislrar llircclvr of Library and llisloriml J'lISl'lllI1 SARAH ETHEL LOVE JAMES CLYDE MCGREGOR, PH. D. Sevrelary of fha l Ill'1lUll Mulron of Hays Hull ALFRED MITCI-IELI. DAME, A. M. SADIE I . HEVVI'l l' Page Nincleen P 'f'I 4 'Fi pt h F' .4 1 +8 V--An . . . .. ... . .. - , .. ,, . , ...,..... 1.-V l--s - urn . cy .4 JI, 1. . issii WR' P i' . ,Ui .f,. . -.vb ,X . - . . 'Vp s' X , , X A K: ,A I :ff- F, 5: 'K HRH .Perks I- '-f ..g - wfhmu. fmfvffw vf -so 'iv bf-K Faculty of Imtrucz'z'or2 fArrungerl, zoillxin llze several rnnI.s, on lhe lmsis of seniorily in Wrrsllinglfm und .lelfersun College. Revised lo December 1, 1926.2 SIMON STROUSSE BAKER, M. S., Ll.. D. The George Washington Presirlenl, on llze .lusper M. Thompson Fonnrlnlion EDWIN LINTON, PH. D. Plll'l!ll1C,lIllftI l.e.lIo11ne Professor of Agrienllnre und Correluline Bl'lllH'1Il'S, limerilns JAMES ADOLPH SCHMITZ, A. M. Crofton Professor of Germnn Lrlnglmge ond Lilerulnre, Iimerilns EDWARD MOFFAT WEYER, PH. D. College Campus . lIC!1ll,' llireelor of E.zrlension Work Clmirmun of lhe Fneully Professor of Philosophy ROBERT RYRNS ENGLISH, PII. D. On leave ol' uhsenee Benllll .llemorinl Professor of Luiin Lnngnuge und l.ffl'l'lIfIll't' CLYDE SHEPHERD ATCHISON, PH. D. 442 East Beau Slreel Professor of .llullzemulirs OTTO I . H. BERT, A. M. 28 North Lincoln Street LeMoyne Professor of Applied .llnlhemnlies JAMES CLYDE MCGREGOR, PH. D. College Campus Linn Professor of Ilislory nnal Polilieul Srienee llirerlor of llic l.ibrnry nnfl Hislorieul .llusennl M. ALLAN DICRIE, A. M. 20 South Lincoln Street Professor of German Lllllyllllye and Lilernlnre Ilenrl of llie Ileparlmenl of Morlern Languages Assislnnl Ilirerlor of lC.rlension Work, in Clmrye of llxe Summer Session G.-XSTON LOUIS MALECOT, M. .-X. 55 South College Street Professor of llonmnre IAIIIHIIIIUUS ALEXANDER HOLLAND WRlGH'l', PH. D. Mclilree Road Professor of f:Ilt'lIlISfl'fl EZRA REMPTON MAXFIELD, PH. D. 311 East licuu Street George JI. Lrznglzlin Professor of English I.ungn1.'ge rnul hilerzllnre ' GEORGE NV. MARTIN, PH. D. -I9 South College Street Le.ll0l1I1e Professor of Agrienllure and Correlulioe Branches Professor of Biology Cnrulor of llze Biological .llnsenm REV. MAURICE EMERY NVILSON, D. D. 215 East YVheeIing Slreel Frances IC. Asllbroolc Slnrlenl Paslor ond Professor of Bible ALFRED MITCHEIJL DAME, A. M. 315 East CIIUSUIIII Sireel Slellbenoille Professor of Greek Secretary of the Faeullfl LOUIS FREDERICK KIRCH-NER, M. D. 67 LeMoyne Avenue Director of I'l1ysie11I Iidllenlion ond Professor of Hygiene ALFRED HENRY SWEET, PH. D. 29 North Lincoln Street Professor of European llislory Page Twenly 53 -W i , Q , l I, lt , - I - ' - .. ., ,I I. 1. get ' .gh - , f. 'A img' l i .wifi-J TJZIJI1 ww 'f'-'.!11'.'Llf 15'gg:V Z 'I 91-A -. REV. WILLIAM E. SLEMMONS, A. M., D. D. 214 East Wheeling Street Adj11m't Professor of Pllilosoplzy RALPH WILLIAM THOMAS, M. S. 333 Wilson Avenue Assistant Professor of Mathenmtirs LYMAN WILLE'I I'S ROGERS, A. B. -19 East Wheeling Street Assistant Professor of Romunf'e Lringimges ROY WILSON NYSWANER, M. A. 516 Central Avenue Instructor in Latin and French Acting Head of the Department of Lulin MAURICE CLEVELAND WALTERSDORF, PH. D. -117 Locust Avenue Assistant Professor of 1flf0lIOIl'lit?S Acting Head of Llze 1,81Nll'iIIll'Ili of lieonmnirs ROYALL HENDERSON SNOW, B. A., B. I.I'I I'. COxon.J 253 East Wheeling Street Assistant Professor of English Literature A ROBERT JOHN MUNCE, JR., M. A. 171 Allison Avenue Assistant Professor of Physics Avliny lleall of the llG1Jlll'illll3lIi of I'hysi4's JAMES B. ANDERSON, A. M. 15-l South Wade Avenue Assistant I'rof'f'ssor of Philosoplzy WILLIAM R. MACLEOD, M. A. 75 East Katherine Avenue Wallace Assistant Professor of Rhetoric- and Public Speaking BOYD G. PATTERSON, PI-I. D. 144 South Lincoln Street Assistfint Professor of Mnthenlutics CARL JOHN CARDIN, M. E., M. S. 53 South College Street Instructor in Physics GEORGE HOWARD BARTI-IOLOMEW 211 Nort.h Lincoln Street lnstruelor in lJ'llIlSfl'llI Education CLARENCE D. DIETER. M. S. 35 Morgan Avenue lnslrurlor in Biology CHARLES VERNE BOWEN, M.'S. 47 South College Street Instructor in Cllemislry RAYMOND TOMLINSON BOWMAN, B. S. in Econ. 44 Penn St. Instructor in Ei-rmoinirs DAVID MELVIN RASEL, B. S. 187 South Wade Avenue Inslrurlor in Applied .llulhenmlirs RAYMOND ORNDOFF SCO'l I', A. li. 187 South Wade Avenue Instrm-lor in lironomics CORNELIUS HENRY BONNER, A. B. 27 North Avenue Instructor in I renr11 FRANCIS DARRELL LUELLEN, Ii. S. Washington, R. D. 9 Inslrm-lor in' Poliliml St'ft'llt't! WILLIAM H. MCELNEY, li. A. 253 East Wheeling Street lllSil'lIt'i4II' in Latin ROY WILSON NYSWLANER, M. A. 516 Central Avenue Inslriu-lor in Latin and French Acting Ilearl of the Department of Lnlin Page Tlvenly-one ' P' '13 9 Y ' L1 -v q r mit -Wi, ' k 'J if?-S' 1' ?l 3'3 -1 WE! 59' A' ' 'Nlmn' Wffi: frm- ' ' '- 'f9H57',L, :1v1,f!3R 'Z ' Teaclzmg F allows HOMER LUCIEN ANDREXVS, B. S. 410 East Chestnut Street Fellow in Rhcloric CHARLES ERNEST LOWREY, JR., R. S. 115 Church Street 130110111 in Jlrllllcnlullvs AARON KERR LYLE, A. R. 34 South XVudc Avenue Fellow in Clwmislry Committees of the Faculty Admission DEAN WEYER, PROFESSOR DIGKIE, AND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR THOMAS Alhlclivs PROFESSOR DIGKIE, DEA-N XVEYER, PROFESSOR BERT, AND DR. RIRGHNER ' C1Il'l'l'l'1l1l1lll and Svllerlulc PROI-'ESSORS ATGHISON, DIGRIE. AND SWEET Grmlurrlc Slmlivs DEAN WEYER, A-ND PRDFESSORS WRIGHT AND MAXFIELD Pulzliculions PROFESSORS BERT, MARTIN, AND ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ROGERS AND MAGLEOD Group 0lIic'vrs Group A-PROFESSOR DAME Group li--ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MUNCE Group C-PR DORF AND ANDERSON Frcshmzm Group-ASSIS'I'AN'l' PROFESSOR THOMAS Page Tzzmnlgl-Iwo OFESSORS MAXFIELD, SWEET, AND ASSISTANT PROFESSORS XVALTERS- 2' 'L A fy '-.3 F T A, Q .j .ff ca I -1, - J. ,QI--U 7. , . ,I ...f . Q-M. .A . ' Qu i I- .H ER :gy ffm 3 17' - H IL- IR. Q '4 '51 D v- 5' ,xw5'iJ. '-TMJ.: 't f'a'If'P.f ' 7 'Fif i' Y Board of T rusteef fAI'IYIllgt'fI on lhu basis uf saI1iOI'il11,' coI'I'ecIvII lo lluualrllzer 1. 19262 JOSIAH V. THOMPSON. . . . CHARLES N. BRADY .... EDWARD MCDONALD .........,...... . . REV. WILLIAM E. SLEM MONS, D. D. JUDGE JAMES I. BROWNSON ..... -. MARCUS W. AOHESON, JR., ESQ.. . . .IOI-IN L. DIOREY, M. D. ........ . ROBEIVI' L. MC1C.fklililiI.l. ..... .. W. A. H. MOILVAINE, ESQ. ...... . JOI-IN A. MfK'l'IlEWS, PII. D., Sc. D. JOHN H. DONNAN, ESQ. ......... . COL. PI. M. THOMPSON. . . REV. C. C. HAYS, D. D. ....... . JOHN NICCAIKTNEY, ESQ. ......... . ALEXANDER M. TlENIPl.E'l'0N, ESQ.. . W. H. DAVIS ................... WAl.'l'liR H. BAKER ...... REV. HENRY A. PIIDDLE ..... ARCHIBALD A. WILSON ..... ...... Alumni Representatzbes .Uniontown WClSI1iI1gf0ll . .McDonald WllSlll.Ilgf0l1 WllSlII'lIgl0Il . Pl.f1Sblll'gIl . . .vvlllfkfll-llg, W. Va. Wash ington Wash I.llgf0ll . . . ..... IVPIU York, N. Y. Wusllingfon . . . . .New York, N.'Y. . . . . . . .Pittsburglz . . . .Pl'ifSblll'Q'll Waslzizxgtolz Wfl.9lll'llgl'Oll Waslzfnglon . . . . . . . .Greensburg . . . . ....... W'lIeeII'1Ig, VV. Va. FRANK S. LOVE, 1922 to 1927 .... ..... ..... ....... I J i l'l'sbIIrgIII PATTON L. LOGAN, 1923 to 1927 ....... .......... I Jiitsbzzrglz H. F. BEHRENS, 1923 to 1928 ........... . . . Wlzeeling, JV. Va. PARK J. ALEXANDER, ESQ., 1923 to 1928 .... ......... I Jittsbzzrgh ROBERT W. SMITH, 1924 to 1929 ....... ......... G reezzsburg THOMAS J. SHERRARD, 1925 to 1930 .... .... J Vellsburg, W. Va. MARCELLUS DEVAUIIHN, 1925 to 1930 .... ........ C Ileueland, 0. WILLIAM G. STISWAHT, 1926 to 1931 .... ......... I Jittsburgh ALBERT C. TROUTMAN, 1926 tO 1931 .... ...... I Zutler Page TIIII-I1l11 IIIII . ' -' S ad 11- ,,., if I ..,. ly... , , .,. ...,. 5 , W , - -.I N . fi , I ja it sm. a nd U. . ,M .Y , qw ., 1 ?- In f tm, is -. H ,I it If f I 19 933F iiF ' if I .. - f fe ' 1-I 'II.Il'I I I II. 5' w' I' H-'FI un. iv fn ,', 'v'ilwf W ' I- .I Iwi' III Nt- .aI... . .L... IQ I Q4,II..i.LfYff- - 5Q'fil .41 I Alumni As50cz'az'z'om E ' .W ASHINGTON AND .JEFFERSON COLLEGE was constituted gg ga ef., by the union oi' .l0fI.OI'SOl'l and Washington Colleges in 1865. Q Vgffg . The foriner was chartered iII 1802. and the latter in 1806. The graduates of the separate institutions. together with those ol' ciations have been l'OI'IlICdZ the college SIIILL the lIllIOll constitute llIC Alumni. The following Asso- THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Presidcfiit BIIFUS S. MARRINEII, ESQ. SeeI'etzu'y Tl'6flSl.lI'CI' J. M. BUSSELI., Berger Building, Pittsburgh C. F. DlLl.li N eolwlogiml S1'cI'etaI'y D. GLENN MooIIE THE NVESTEBN PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION President Vice PI'l'Sl'll6Ill HON. lioRER'I' M. GIIISON A. C. TROUTMAN Secretary Treasurer EARL F. BEEII, Union Trust Building, Pittsburgh OLIVER W. BROWN Exaciztive Committee PARK J. ALExANnEII, ESQ. JoIAIN MCC. IKENNEDY, ESQ. HENRY C. AIIMSTIIONG ' W. C. LYI.E C1f1ARI..ES BQWMAN, ESQ. H. B. Mc:DowELL REV. BURI.EIII1-I CRIIIRSIIANR S. A. MEFARISINII, ESQ. LEE D. HEMMINIIWAY BoIsI-:RT W. SMI'I'II, ESQ. THE CINCINNATI ASSOCIATION President Vice President PROVINCE M. PooUE, ESQ. REV. CALVIN D. WILSoN, D. D. S ecrelary HliNIlX' K. GIBSON, ESQ., 525 Union Trust Building Ervecutiue Committee GEoIuIE L. BI..-xc:RIfoIIII HENRY K. GIBSON, ESQ. - MERRICK F. MEC.-xII'I'IAI Y, M. D. C0l1lI1ll'lfI?l3 on Sc'lIoIrIrsIII'ps THOMAS I.. PocIUE, ESQ. WILLI.-IM D. INcILIS, M. D. BI-:v. CI-I.-xRI.Es F. IRWIN THE CHICAGO ASSOCIATION PI'68l.dl?lll' PAUL R. BoIIL.IINII Secrclary BoIsER'I' I-I. FuL'I'oN, .lR., 360 N. Michigan Boulevard Directors T. L. HUCiI'lES DR. WILLIAM W. MELoY Page Twenly-four - .5 A... 5.0. A W1 - 'A , -f l ,A,. , ii 3 J , f1O.Q?a? itt 9 'f S S' I' f . L5'3 J mf?i-L 5212141 If T THE NEW YORK ASSOCIATION President Vice PI'0Sl'dl3lli JOHN A. M.-K'I'I-IIQNVS, Pu. D. .IOHN A. MIXIIQUIS, D. D. Secretary-Treasurer BYRON CLARK, JR., ESQ., 67 Wall Street Emeeulive Committee T. C. P. IVIAIITIN, ESQ. JOHN Q. BORINSON FINIS E. MONfrOOM15RY, ESQ. THE CLEVELAND ASSOCIATION A President Vice President NIAIKCELLUS DEVAUOHN, JR., ESQ. DR. S. T. FOIISYTI-IE Secretary Treasurer I. W. SHARP, ESQ., Bulkley Building DR. EItNES'l' B. BROOKS THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION President HON. S. S. LAROla, LL. D., Denver. COIO. Vice Presidents .IOHN INOLIS, M. D. REV. W. P. NICNAIIY, D. D. Bev. .I. L. WEAVER, D. D. , Secretary-Treasurer Blsv. J. MONT. TRAVIS, 651 High Street, Denver, Colo. Directors W1I.1.lAM H. FERGUSON, ESQ. Blav. C. G. Wn,l.lAMS, PH. D. T1-IOMAS J. GAI.I.AGI-IEII, M. D. Blcv. G. B. EDMUNDSON, D. D. . - EOOAR C. CRAFT THE DETROIT ASSOCIATION President. Vice President CHARLES WA'r'1' EBICKSON Nucl-1.O1.AS DEI. ZINGRO Seerelary - .IOIIN BOvu.1., 11331 Dexter Boulevard Treasurer SEYMOUR H. BRONVN THE GBEENSBUBG ASSOCIATION President J Unula JAMES S. B1sAr:OM Secretary Treasurer REV. H. A. Hmmm, Greensburg LESLIE MOSER THE WHEELING DISTRICT ASSOCIATION President Vice President I KENT B. I'IAI.L, ESQ. CARI. O. SOI-1Mm'r, ESQ. Secretary 'WzXI.'1'IiIl MOCLIJRE, Hazel-Atlas Glass CO., Wheeling, W, Vu, Page Tiuenly-five , A Q 'ff19f'8 I.. . W .mil - w mm ml C THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION President Bisv. J. A. S'rIiv1aNsoN Vice Presidents SAMUEL H. F1uaNcn D. T. McCr,ls1.x,,xNn F. I-I. CARSON Secretary WMM' G. BRADY, 202 Madeline Drivv, Pusadclizl Treasurer A. W. ITIIYIC THE STEUBENVIILE ASSOCIATION President Vive President T. J. SIIEIIIIARIJ A. I.. Mr:F,xm.ANn Sl'f'I'1'fllI'y-Tl'1'llSllI'l'l' SAMUEL Cnnfifonn Ki-um, EsQ., 901 Slcubcnvillc Bunk Building THE UNIONTOWN ASSOCIATION President Vic-e President WILLIAM B, Blf:lssoN S. BAY S1-naI.lsY Sm-retary-T1'easurer T. BM' FUl.'1'0N, 817 Citizcns Building, Uniontown THE BEAVER COUNTY ASSOCIATION President Vive President HARRY Blc:H,xnnsoN EDWIN W,xl.l.0vEn Secretai-y-T1'easii1'e1' THOMAS C. BUCIAIANAN, ESQ., Beaver EIl'l7llfl'lN3 Committee E. AU'l'IiNIllil'I'I'I D. D. NIEISII Dn. W,xl,1'la1x I'IEliRl0'l l' Du. Fmsn B. Wn.soN ill! X xtrtgggwlrrf Page Tnwnly-sigh' A s LS ,1o ' f, f' -V--5 if at A V W , I , ' . SA, , - W '-Si-'E': T:g7: g , U V-A - js'-, v . . ,Z .,.g,.: , , A . V ,A I , .,. Mcwgg,-,Q Q , v. . ' 1 Y, Jimow ADS 'nulli- .fi i,1 AWIVWQQQ5 i--'-.,,,....-----' I ,., is Q- , vx 59' ,W ,- .. AY X- DSQNQQ1 ., ., if Q ff -- -f wd? 7' I 1' lg W 5' I : WV s H x T? M' mw w ... . . , . . . Mm! . W ' 9 7 K ' f3 ' f '- re '. 'i ' - ' 'f 1 75 '3 -if - ii - A -' . r 4 -1 , .f v Y ? K hf fg., -Ya f va, ,. N' A I, L-Q1 J- 'yn' Wg. .NI ,....,9,,, .a',-,.,H3'W K-: . v . BA Page Tllirlyj Sembr Class Officers FIRST SEMESTER Pl'0Sl'd6Ilf Al,liEli'I' J. ALLISON Vice PI'CSI'dC'l1f Sef-rvl'cu'y-T1'1'as111'c'r W. J. limczluvoolm I-I.wM.fxN H. S'1'0U'l' A Hzlelic Dircfrlor Ilisloricul .IouN I.. QUINN I':AlU. R. KNOX SECOND SEMESTER PI'l?SI'd6lll DUDLEY Mlslsxc Vice President Sevrelary-Trf'aslu'er R. H. WILSON, Jn. B. M. JONES .H4'5?Q. 1 f XX 1 'Zia '1 N my I I E, i , . -D , , P 13. 3, ,3. g V 5' N : vie :mf pi w. mf 1 ?u? 5 L 'EB ' 4. ti - ,, H fli , 5255 4 N-Ziff L.'4'p.:l4 - 4.9852 z Af: gsf gc g 9 nfs -5 A1 'ge KE: 'SEQ AP' Qi ' .Pr 4 'r 5 3 'er' so f ff.- PC fr ' . nfl, -is-fer? 'Z U 'i A -N 'D . I V Hzktory of The Class of 1927 N the fall ot' 1923 we too came to college. Not to be out t done by any feats or traditions set down by those classes pre- ceding us, we contributed our quota to that game Survival ol' hh. ,. J N 1-F :r rs E! F'- 1-9- ra ID .-, . . 1 ... cs '4 r: 2. U' '4 .-. ... hd c YT 1: o CI ... Pi 14 2 'J C.. in .-. C A .... o : .-. CD 2 .. u-J :L E u-4 Q.. c -s PF 'J' c V555-'Egg' Cir-CD ',. 7'v-' rf-'H-O V -'O-1 OO 4-p.4u-J r-lp, o'-'wcmg 1'.Z'Zf': 'fm,...Q -...n-1 .-P E41--ENE.- ... , Q25-5 E :L Fhtfu-J .-9:21-:gc IT 2'1 '15 'ro- CQO F --4 o :O-'57 c'1O ,.c1c.'2 Z'-S: 4: 511000 ,-v- n--,,, :-.gg-as 022295 147- .... elim: Soma.: T-nm:.L -4 -',,, u-J :gU,2.5'5' -a,..4O-, ':'-' -f v-1CO . ... ... 051'-'gg-5' ,.. . F-'-f-:E'.. :25o:,. UQV 3 -5-C.... 11 Z-1,-DO '2.:.'r:':' Sgseg .. ...- Wun- ls:-E'fi1E .VNV-14 O 0:5-v-sm -a 0 if-14 5 ,, -::'-kgs. Q-F !l2 '9OL4 ,.,.Q n- U2 if ,.. 250233 2:.:4S? ,,, r-f-C-' 'f '.2. fFl .'I'..C-v'4..f Once again the time approached for the beginning ot' another col- lege year and donning that studious air, gained in our previous year at the institution, we returned to add even greater honors to those already ga1'nered. And we were not to be disappointed. For with the coming ot' the l'ollowing spring we heaved a sigh ot' reliet' realizing we had gained the halt' way mark. We entered our Junior year with a new outlook on life and the worst looking Junior hats in the history ol' the school. But quite a number were saved from this embarrassing situation by the ever ready faculty ax. The remaining few continued to copy their work and accumulate unexcused cuts. Our Prom was quite an ai't'air, those who remember it, will 11ever forget it. A calnpaign under the guiding hand ol' our President resulted i11 an entirely new change ot' environment t'or our Senior year, a vast im- provement but not in the least too good for the class of '27, And thuse- wending our way along that straight and narrow path, past road houses and pit falls we emerged victorious in our first major quest for educa- tion. And as all things must end, this ended our four years' vacation spent in old Wash-Jell'. Gladly, but sadly, we say farewell, for-- To he or not to he that is the questionf' EARL R. KNOX Page Thu ly one i l - . sf r ' rv , I, ,- Q if S , ', .4 -iff ! X' , 3 xy, 1,4 . ww K ,r , ,, w , L gl H -1 'A iz ' wtf ' B 5 'af f' fa, V 9 QW 1 rw 1 F ' N'-t 3 M ' . fy I ,, Q f ii w' Nlhaa .Ni lil 'Q' :fflx.Ci1.hr. -ezwfzza fvzr' . 'W ' I w ' ' I I at u 3Jf'ti?fIx Q -In-4 1 l 1 mil QU! 'N I 1Q9 ,+.if'if'fL.:.' 'V ga- ig!fi,..-,Jjlfffff'I lx :lg VV,b 71.5 'fi.':'i.st1ef'Aff. , 'ii ii 7:4 -1- ig Qfi Qi-I, 'J 3 . iifilitlt-. - Ei' ' gg. , f fi U , aaa? ' I. O, tie! Kg I , g-,Q Qi - 4 I E j lltl N! -8' -I' QAFAVM z '.' ':fE5f-5 'PQ '1' 'ffll 'W vim .A , Page Tliirly-Iwo JOHN BLAINE AIKEN Washington KD K 11' Grafton High School, West Virginia. Football, 1, 2, 3, 45 Druids: Interfraternity Basketball. His hear! as far from fraud as heaven from carlI1. ALBERT JOHNSON ALLISON Washington. A T Q Washington High Sehool. Staunton Military Academy. Friarsg Phi Kappa Mug Mock Convention: Pandora Board, 3, 45 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 3, 4g Class President, 44' Beta Sigma Sigmag lilne Key: Vice President Student Asscmhlyg Skull and Dagger. Happy am I, from care I'm free Why ar0n'l 1111111 all vonlenled' like me. -Lalmyclicre. SAMUEL ROBINSON ALLISON Punxsutawney A X A Punxsutawney High School. Debating, 3. The rule of my life is lo make business my pleasure and pleasure my business. --Burr. WILLIAM LORNE ARMSTRONG Washington A X A XVashington High School. The reason lirm, Illc lemperalc will, Iilzrlziralwe, foresight, slrenglh, and skill. --Wordsworlh. .. Q B I-. 2- l' A121 . :Ly Q53 5 ,I 7 :km P i , .ti A 4 1 . f i . , --'n 'r' , 2 ,3. ?, H Qi Q :ii-5 e , 9 i V 4? i . Q 4- ' mi ' . , 'm -if , fig, 'f f Y 1 33 4 I il. vi' 5 'M .i ff 1 ll .ii ll. M imwiaa X-J T5 A A 'A A A A 74' ' ijg 5 , 'A,Q 5.11.12 ii. iii iff' ' 1, ' ' 3 ' v . ' A-,J Qrimiw iu 1 , 5 N 1 S 330 X 57 4 ' ,mm ' 1' . I A- , uJ IiNllI gig-gg , H5 D 4 D 4. -?iw,M ,f.2, X .3 i fi? Jr 2 K 1: . . ' -'P :'F?.i P'- 'i9'ff iii'-m l RAYMOND BOYCE ATWELL Emlenton Clintonville High School. 'lll'1lCk, I, 23 Phi Sigma, b Philo and Union l.itel'u1'y Sociciyg President, 45 Christian Life Service League: President, 43 Debating, 4: l'rcsident's Council, 2. - A minister, but slill ri man.-Pope. EDWARD WINSTON BAKER Clairton 115 1' A Cluirlon High School. Pitt, 1. Tennis, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club, 4. Falla made mc what 1 um. ADAM KEPPLE BERT Washington K E Washington High School. Phi Tuu Gamma. Ile who rwoizls Icmplulion, :molds sin. CLAYTON D. BLACK Rutherford, N. J. KD K 2 Rl.llLllCl'f0l'll High School. Football, 1, 2, 45 Bowling, 4. A man :nay smile und smile and ye! be ri villian.-Slmlccspcure. Page Tliirly-lliree i f , , 4 I A . gm? LPM , J 'S 7 V35 v M iff' x I v..,y....1 X I 5 'GTZ-I .C Ei ramuvx num Zjxifl ai-M If ' i sd midi' .5 ix .L x ,... ..... if K QU' 1 :, ,xl 'P - - ZL L.: I I I: m'-wwf -sa i- IVILI IAM JAMES BI ACKWOOD Dormont A T Q Vorwin High School. 'rn-Nlulic'il Society: cu Vluh ' Athletic Council. 2' Vicg Prusidcnt f'l'1ss -I' I'r'1nklin 'ind Wv'lSI1Il'lgt0II. To slup 1lLl'l'lllllll't, lo llftlllll. I-IOMER CLESSON BI ISS Detroit Mich. Y Yortlnuslgrn High School. ' 4 vw D- .' - Druids' hun' IPLSIKIIJIII s Council' in-Hgllcnin Council. V .lllnlullg und borlily fmlowvrl nun url Hn mos! mmlcsl. -vlmzllw. MORTON LAURENCF BOYD Pittsburgh M Allcghnny High School. Phi lvippu Nlu' liluf. Ixcg. A luurl Io ful und farm. f Illliull. VINCENT IOORERMAN BRADFORD New Brighton 'S Nuv Brighton High School. Druids' Kern' l'lct'1 Signm Sigm-1' , ' ' win - ' lftlll Nlfinwgcr l'oolh'1ll 2 ' I ' K'l'lss Vim Prusidcnt 1' .lunior Prom Coinmittccg Blue Key: Skull and Dagger: l'rcsidcnt's Council: Tribunal. Slap up, slap up, slmke Immls mill! Hu' Icing. 1 ab -f' :gf ' fa w V U f Y. - - -of ' P 'I -' . f .I . 1, 1 . 2 ,f A X .j. QHE 3 i if .51. s . N ' 5' I I v ' wo - 91 1' , '45 ' , ' 'Q T1 ,us 5' f Y w m i i i I l 1 ,L xv' 1 ,QL 1 -v ', 5 v 1 V ' I -llflfi-,.if-51 5. 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' 4 f I, ., - fe in YW 1' l 3 i L' ' f- fl' 1 1-'11 1 'M 5' :wiv V' ' Y V- in .l. .NYM ..4zafo,,. .M,,... nu 1 -I 5 T-.I 4,15 V' . lx. inf-- , . V, .il 4 Fw . - ,, uf, ,. , . A -. 1 nw -. . '-'3,- . A ri .1 ,.. ' '5 'Q 4 T'.',' - 5,55 MJ. . - , ei?-E1:.Ji'f?' T' : '.. . 1'. ..:.'Q', 1 . . 1 S -Q .l' 1' 1 ,I J 7 ' I.. K, .1 N, .. 5 I I' .,5,.- 'l - 1u.-'.5xg ,. ,'y::-'xg' . :iff 'L 313 IQ-in - .h e fffwf'M'T W f Qth4l'll'!! 2.-H l lg' 'l i ' ' ' -Elf!! 2 'wp.av.a. .Q.. .,1iH nllwhwlr A .il 2fjiFQLfi N . f.lw'i -- L, !b.4-V 4, f1l l '-- J a l l ,... ,. .. rf'-'H . . m m ..i. JAMES ANDREW BRITTON Washington K 2 Washington High School. Phi Kappa Mu: Debating, 33 lluskin Club, 4. None knew Ihee lm! lo love lime Nor named lllee bn! lo praise. HERBERT EDWARD BRYAN l Uledi 'Twas Ihy arl lo know Ilzyself. -Coleridge. JOSEPH ANTHONY CARLET Washington Washington High School. Phi Sigma, lied and Black, 4: Conference -Committee: Franklin and Washington Literary Society. In al lhis world ne was llu-r noon him lyk To spake of phisik and of surgeryeg -Geoffrey Cliam-er. JOSEPH JEFFERSON CARLIN Arverne, L. I. K 2 Lawrence Prep. Druids: Football, I, 2, 3, 45 Track, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain, 4g .lunior Week Committeeg Blue Key: Skull and Daggerg Class Vice President, 3. Indeed lo praise you lherc is bu! Iillle need. Page Thirly-five - u j ., 1 fr' a , I A -.-875 .-' A 655121 I . 1 11 Q .y 1- . vu, .-qzwl ,I ' I. ,w v -9.-r i .-V' .1,g5,1,7!g-'u-i5.'- K., S - 23,31 .65 N X , V LQ r '19 S . Q 1.1. I.-I ia ' ' X ' 'G 'f for .' h '5 Qu N yl qh ' ' un... AAN. . w if 11. I , . ig E 1. ..' fy i fI'3 11. 1 l-.'-. 1 f . I-., I . . '. -' v-1. .. 4 -. '- C S ' l , , .JN A x, .I -5 ' - -4 N - .. .3 'XFX 5 SEMA? fi f 4 di Ji I. M ' ' Liang 4:,uL l l I Nth , s- f Fi I wa I K fu jx ' I4 . -. ,. 4: 32,5 'ifvx 'I li 5 .., l:' KL.:,L?i ---X' fil fdl Q' f 1 L 'A ' Page Thirlg-sin: xr 1 : F -- ,Vw-Fllv 'Ma i- JAMES HERBERT CARSON Greensburg KDAG Greensburg High School: Lanvrcnccvillc. Phi Kappa Mug Class Vice Prcsirlcnt, Ig Pandora, 3. Our ambilion. our ronlenl, lies lhings.-Proctor. in simple FRANKLIN BETTES COOPER Oakmont ATA Pcuhody High School. Glee Club, I, 25 Phi Signing Assistant liuskcthull hlllIlIlg0l', 3. Ha was won! In speak plain and lo the ' purpose. VICTOR DAVIS Creighton CD I' A Slmclysidc Acacleiny. Sccrvtury Prcsidcnt's Council, 4g Pun-Hellenic Council, 45 Druids: Skull and Duggcrg Blue Key: XVl'0StllIIg, 3: Junior XVcck Committee. Cl1oir'v word and measured word, above Ilw reacll of ordinary men. THOMAS WILLIAM DAVIS Conemaugh A X,A Concmaugh High School. Track, 3, 4: Blue Key. A man he seems of avlivarfizl yeslvrdays And cnnlidrnl tomorrows.--Wordswnrlh, 'W' .345 p.. -gg. - ' j g - ,, A Y .w w ' ff .af 2- -. . . . , - . .- 1 4 ty ty, L , wg g -.eg h .fE :g.f. 1' + A' if .v ? n f R 'Q . , lf . it ' i ' w 1 l . i. h i . i-.WF Q . . Ji. U9-: ww . . '-1 f'.ii- .1'i'h- ' . '- T t l': . ' lmii 1' lhtklwmw W ii 'I .1- .- , .. .:,' V .v. ,.., f- - .. -. . .., . -. ,,,: .. .g.A . .. ,, 1 . . . ,J '. -., .'. 1 A V . 'Q W f. . 4 ..', - 'H 'f' . . '.-1 '. ' '.'lL.i s 3 .-,T A 1 -t , i 4 .,. ff . kv,J',l,.. '- t .. -3- . I! --.. u L - 'f sivgtan f..yb . ..L T , ... A , .'i--aqua: ,j , J nmimil' ef' f an ,te - film -ag...-.. I N ---V 2.414 T T L 3' Pt l . pl M- 'N-LV RUSSELL ROBERT EDWARDS Martins Ferry, 0. A T Q Marlins Ferry High School. Druiclsg Class Presiclent, 33 Football, 1, 2, ii, 4: lilue Key: Beta Sigma Sigma. lla is ll soldier lil Io slaml by Caesar and give zlireclion. -Slmlfespvare. , . GEORGE EME1zYiHifAssE'r Clymer S Indiana StateQ1Normal. Conference Committee. No more I music Ihe llllllitffllf night. -l'1u1nall. ROBERT GRACEY FERGUSON, JR. Washington 111 K W Washington High School. Druidsg Kerag Pamlora Iioarcl, 3, lg ' Editor, 33 Basketball, 2g Track, 1, 2, 4. Cvslly 11111 Imlril as H111 purse can 111111. --Sluilccspeurc. HERBERT CADOGAN FRANCIS New Castle .r1J.A 9 New Castle High School. Allegheny College, l. Blue Keyg President, 43 Pan-l-lellenie Council: l,l'CSlll0l1t,S Couneilg . Cotillion Committee: Phi Kappa Mug Pandora Statf, 4g Pre-Medical Society. Thy friends ure eafullalions, ugonies, And love, and m1m's zmconqueruble mind. -lVor4lsm0rlIr. Page Thirly-seven ,ci 2 . : Ii 223 0 22. 1 - ,V 2 L af? A N3 dl gzfflzsig-f 5. . if .4 EE. Q g 5 A' are 7 .. .uk 1, 1 E vi 3 -, ga ..- I K .L E' wg? 'er iff . ' l .Q ' H,,.,',,l Vi. I. ,i pe 1 .-1 J ,.,.,,- I , 1. i' .' 1. .V , J' I ' , I -'.' V. - ', .Y . .B I. 4 . -,'.' ' .1 fl! I V' vfh Y- , lf W l f. tal R i llii I' - R' .2 m ', ,. , ,.., . Q FXQX 7 . vivl I -4 .K- X . A :AIKN ' R . FQ-E211 whwf 9' . , i JL ' 3. . K 1 J . 9 , Page Thirly-cighl KENNETH HOMER GREIG Wheeling, W. Va. K E Liusly lnstitute. Augusta Military Acznlemy. l'hi Kappa Mug Class Prcsiclent, 3: Junior Hut Committeeg lietn Sigma Sigmzlg SUCl'Clill'y-TIT!!Slll'Cl' Pam-l'lellenic Council: Chuirmam Cotillion Committee: Secretury-'l'1'ezlsurer Blue Key. There is more in Ilml 1-Imp llznn vner his basl frienrl knew. DAVID CHARLES GUHL York tb II 111 York High School. Franklin and xVllSlllllgl0ll2 Debating Forumg Junior Week Committee. 'Ellen of fem morals are lhz- Iles! men. CHARLES EDWARD HABERLY Bethel, Kan. 'l'r:ick, 2, 3, 4. Thu rolls of funn' 1 will non: e.1'11Inra. -l1'vuIlie. JOHN LECKEY HAMILTON Barnesboro tb I' A lS:n'nc-shoro High School. I're-Medical Society: Glee Club, 1: Chairman Pun-Hellenic Dance Com- mitteeg Blue Kcyg Tralck, 1. Ilis yonlh was full blown, u smile inns on his eonnlannm'v.-Ix'cnls. 'W f ., 4 V . . ,1M ' .1 f- - -- ff v - f -Q-x1,'w- ,sp ,,. . ' 1 - 1' H h j glvm 5 x ' ' Q13 -' fi , lm 'gg BKIWP - ' ' 'qt qw - 'V Ja . 1 gk-, fa, u t' f N , 4 Q I I - . H . nl V .. F .M W E' T . 4 m it l P l vc' ' dl X L :ll 1 ' -I Y if , v lm it tl tw ttVlWl g f ,liv 1 f 'A-.' C AIIA -f,r'Ljl ' iii .,X- 'E I4'v J- ' '5.Q5fpf . '. b.',q l ll t ial' ti ll 'I KI Y 9 , .. P 1: Wi ' i .jgf xxx. ' f l 'f-XQQM f ' 'A 'b X Qgzlg' i114 . ' li?-5 3 K ---f if H-H i t ' f . ' a Y- ' ' Z? iw xi . JOHN KISTLER HIGHBERGER Greensburg Greensburg High School. Christian Life Service League, l, 2, 3. 4: Vice President, -lg NVashington Literary Franklin and Society, 1, 2, 3, 4g Debating Forum, -tg Delta Sigma ltho. Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more! -William Slllllit'S1H'llI'L'. REINHARD BOYD HISSRICH Avalon A T A Avalon High School. Dchlolayg ' Phi Kappa Mug Glec Club, 2: Student Basketball Manager, ll, 4. Conqueror and cnpline of the eurlll url I1wu. -Byron. FRANK LESLIE HORN Washington C9 K N Aniwell High School. Track, l, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 4. And if we would spank lrue, Much lo llze man is tllltl.-tVlll'l7l'll. ROBERT HUNTLEY Youngwood A X A Youngwood High School. Franklin and Washington: Christian Life Service League: Phi Tau Gamma: Day Press Club, l. Besides, he was a slzreuul philosopher. -Buller. Page Tlrirly-nine Q I .3 ' . , .V f. . -4 . , 'xiv-WAV-, . kr-- A' A fa 3 pw ' L ' fs ' '1 ails it ' 4 ' ' 1-aff ii fwff an -15 . j 4 ' 'lg , ,,, 5 ,pf 21541-9 m8F ,.:ff 2:i .'-:..4 1if? 13, 1 '- . ., 'tw ff f . an ws l ull A I X E u i F ll 'l' l l ' I l ll MM 'Q ,,.aafs.bM ,, , V f -ft r.. a .,.. a .l I. v. l. .W ,. I., In, . '. -,W 1. .. , ef- ',gl,.,, A. . ' A , .-...2..,--., , .' Y.. l.-.,...,H . rf 114 in A , ,4 i-,ln ,4'YI'i . .- C lu , p , 2 it W' K - v fd Fi ., - w . - :wx N 'S api., ljgx N .. 'S 'Fifi 4 A' JA B I , if , , L , Page l'l1H'1I1 -- .. A f lIQl'S Effi'k i7 ,..l SAMUEL DONALD HUXLEY Baltimore, Md. fl? 1-I fl? Wilmington High School. Bill he, while his vompnnions slvpl, was Ioiliny upwards in Ilw niyhlf' FRANK PETER IORIO Jamaica, N. Y. Jamaica High School. I wan! Io be n sf-Iwlur and with the sa-lmlurs sinful. KENNETH GENSS JACKSON Leechburg A X A Leechhurg High School. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Debate Forum, 2, 3, -lg Phi Tau Gamma, President, -lg Blue Key, Conference Committee: l'rcsident's Councilg Glee Club Manager, 4. No slaps IIIIPICIUIIl'llS.i,l0l'lll't',S Episllcs. BERNARD McILVAINE JONES Washington 119 K 2 Washington High School. Business Manager Pandora, 33 Assistant Manager lled and Black, Student Manager Football, 2, 3, 45 Druiclsg Beta Sigma Sigma, Class Secretary-'l'reasul'er, lg Class Vice President, 2g .Iunior NVeek Committee, Zig Skull and Daggerg Blue Keyg l'rcsident's Councilg Class Secretary and Treasurer, 4. 'Zlluidcns wave their kerchiefs and old women weep for joy. iw 1 B '-4 mimi? .. 1 ffi: mx M ... f'-1 - fr 1illl'v 1 'I ' 'Flo 'H' I' 5'-A . I g':7, -Q .'iIIS.II':f'wi' HARRY BEN KEFFER Ig New Haven, Conn. cb A Q Bayonne High School. ,.' 5 Columbia U., 2. lied and Black, l, 2, 3: If1'I. Phi Kappa Mu. I' 14 The world is so full of ll mmzber of llzings :, ' ' I I'm sure we slmuld all be us happy as II lClllgS.u- 'Sll!1ICllS0ll. ' if Iiffi'-f'IjIf'I.,i RAYMOND LEROY KESSELMAN . lj -1.53-, gf: Ellwood City K 2 I',iI,I-'fi Butler High School. I - Laugh and llle world laughs will: you. 2122 i 1. 'F I -if-' HARRY WILLIAM KING I. I Birmingham, Ala. B Q II -'i'V l 51 Mount Vernon High School. '.' . 'I Allegheny High School. I 'I -, I I Cornell College. ,-j. I University of Colorado. ' ' A I Football, 33 ,.. I I Stage Manager Baskin Club, 45 I I. I Glce Club, 3, 4. :I ' - 2 - ,'5: M'Il.I'. Nighl afler night he sal and bleflred his eyes . ,f 'vIIj I I willz Izoolcs.-LongfvIlow. .5 liaI' '-II-M X. - ' v 1 ill. I ' 2 EARL ROSE KNOX : : 1 LQ, Claysville A T Q , .x -...isfl- I I I I fi, fp C111 'll H'fl Sl 1. I wtf -. .1lilZu'l 1:ffI.f.c1f'2f' , ' lol.-III.EE5 gil l P'1'e-Medical Society, I'xI1,.i,l -. I,.1f Qf -if,-I.ff1,',iI,f Phi Kappa Mug -Wwgigg Class Historian, 4. ' . .I ,Jw ': Q4 I ufld' -IA, ' 'lblkfglil -R'I L Alas, lhe slippery liallzre of lender yo11ll1. ' Y 1fQ X ,I ------Ml-l 1 --CIaud'ian11s. . 1 J - ' Page Forly-one -A 4 ? Am U M l ---1 .,, T9 -:H ' ' .! wr i' - - vi :g l .' f , I L G1-5 h Q H iw gals -5 R ' H - -fan: .fl HARRY LACHMAN Hampstemd Md. ' imorc, ,ity Co Lf . 'hi Signm' 'l lnk in 'incl Wwshing ' 'Lslling I . Izriff all urls urn minc. -Browning. JOSLPH PAUL LAW'lHER Niles O. Yilcs High School. l'nf'1yLltL C0 g., . IJ Vlllllg lorum . Yrusl nun and 1111.11 will In lrm Io you. -l.'nu.rsun . YODER POIGNAND LEI FH Wilkinsburg A X A ilkinshurg l'lig.,h School. 1 u. l'lulJ ' ' c 'und ' Q 't' T ' Varsity Quzurtcttc, 4. Wrila mv as unc mlm loves his fellow men. -Leigh Ilunl. DEWAYNE LOOMIS, JR. Crafton A T Q l V I Jn' 3 l ' 'VI lg, gin ,qs q-- W V Y 9 r V1 gg' K I f ' fi1 In , Q ,o i V X - TV 4 5, :Q VQ J, ' my 3 L. f .- r 1 , q ' ' mlllmll 1N.rlRRl'ff5f' ,..Zl'-.i'hh.A. m'f.. vfff--'-A-111 .. ' -- . ' 1 Y- ' ' ' If ,i-QI ,I if-I-5 f 5 17.5 Y iff Q fy 1 I , -' 'Q - , QA iam x c' ll-1,0 l -l - , YQ Phi Chi Mu: 'j.,Tl'. q'.'7j' E' l' . l . '. lon , 'Q 1 w, . , , 2, 3, 4 ff: .' 4- . ' I I' mln I , , , n 5 'f1F'1'5,'fp-Kfv 5 5 L1 'W fi' I -Q 5' :ET 1 - .- - V iff.,-'qflf 1-5-z' , 'fi WS., 7: . ,- , 4. l I 9 ' 'I-4: ' ' ' ' ' .. . - - . Ilcfc, l, 2 1 cl . 9 , 3 V I 4' ' 1 1 , 1 ' A ,. 7 A YV f . ' Cl 1 ' . , J, -l, I llcl . Blacl S .ll , 1, if Ja' 1'4- 'g ,wvilgwjl 2.x - ,- I ' - 1: 1 , X 1.ll U, j .,.. '..k I -L XXX- V J -l ,- Qjgwl' Q ' g R R - .J,,... .- V.-L . Page l m'l11-Iwo Grafton High School. liiski. Phi Kappa Mug Mock Convcntiong Greek Swingout Committee. l'v11, ull nu-n are zlusl. bn! suing are golf! rIusl. -W .. 1 . ge q- -- . V. Y- W 'rm'w5m'- 45 -V ' vi, is a n Y, THE ip Xa I' f 1 l IU Q gr 'W- Q ' 5? ' ..- 4- ' ' ' '15, Y ' ' ' 4 9 f' -- ' 5 4127. ai, ' -2 , 4 f- . I , . - V ,v 5. 5 , , n g., 5 ,yi-5 X ,. 32? L j, h 9 1 . lg: Q r B 'A W? . 24 N. I l N , ' 4, . ,J 'X - ', 7915, 1 ' f 1 L I HH A I ,J I 11 ,V f M , x lv. I' if Ii .lgli .w-59-: ,W ,N , .v. :- I, ii . ,z .xl .M I-,.'1 . ' .-.. ,, V, 24:1 .' .I .,,,, .,.- .,, I V , , I ' L ' ' .l 'i . ' u' 4. .- 'w H 'r-i2i3i',ff4f,.j. - il gui., .. ,,., ' ' ,V --., 7 A l Qglj I 5 l' 4 in i j. il I augur! - , Rl U 1' ,. 5 m?'g. 'k --5.'i. fl'f2 fFy's. -A i 5.52 ni- VI lvgiwq - XQJMQTVI. A K1Q',a.?,Kf ' di1',- 2 - 1 l x .-A 4 JA 2225? ' if DAVID GILFILLAN McCLAY Dormont K E South High School. Dormont High School. Pandora Board, 35 Phi Tau Gannmu. There is no need of vomplimenls among ' good friends. ANDREW EDWIN McDIVITT Harrisville Q K N New Philadelphia High School. Allegheny College, 1, 2. Junior Week Commiltccg Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Track, 1, 2: l'rcsident's Council: Pi Delta lipsilong l':mdor:1 Staff, 3. Ambilion is no cure for Iom-.-Scoll, ALEXANDER WILSON McILVAINE Washington :D A Q SWV1ll'llllll0l'C Prep. 'l'ruek, l, 2. Go from Ilia wlsl Io Ilic wesl, as llu: slum rlirecl Ilzce, Go nvillz Ilia girdle of num, go and vm-onzpuss Ilia t'fll'Hl.-'CIOIIQIL JAMES MORROW McILVAINE Meadville A '1' A Mezadvillc High School. Junior Week Committee. I om in eurneslg l will nol relra-nl u single slap. Page Forty-llxrec -- 'Q , . -- l in M llmifnku Wa V . ,V . 'B nl, - tr 5 I - ,P , . , -f .Lv 7 , Y' 4, ' id 1, . - , v. , W , ,. f y ,f-1, g -D : .w A fl, . .. U w. I . 1 v- 1 , A A , 3 sal- -2-4 ., me Q. -4 l 'i : g' N .- ,J l mi l'- ' ul' 0 --J l llnw ill. I A-1. H- QQ. '.,..w , f ' . fi'-. -mu' ' ' 'M E.. - 'M ' Q' 2 ' If . :l i' fl 1.J4'x'. 7 . . ll., . 1- .'.-,,1 --. r..-. ,. . 4 r . 5. 1. .. -. ,v, ' '.,., 'JJ I x ,HI fl I-5 r ,li.l-.g -' - -. N-4-M-l 4. . . . .hi x Wy. f- ,I uf. '- 4, ,a Y 1 . U ' I V ,, , giillnrii N ' 'r ui n X - ' ' -' . ai .114 , Vb I Z A'.A'A V in fi. 5-Ill ' smlllltfi . ff? xxx: w J' V, A X ,f, QQ' I A W ' xr'- ,X 5, -S 1 L' L I 1 X Page I'l0l'll1-fUIlI' I l F ...ff Simi N53 ANDREW RUDACK MCNEIL DuBois - A T Q Duliois High School. Iicrug Pre-Legal Society: Class President, 3: .lunior Week Committee: P1'esiclent's Council. President, 45 Phi Chi Mug ' Tl'llllll1lll. I nm 1110 l1l0lllll'l'1l of all I survey, -Selkirk. EARL DAVID MEEK Wheeling, W. Va. B O Il 'l'l'iuclclpl1ia High School. Square and Compussg Phi Kappa Mug Kerzig Debating Forumg Junior Week Committeeg Blue Keyg Skull and Dagger: Beta Sigma Signing Class President, 4. Too busy will: llze 1-rowllecl hour live or die.-Emerson. lo fear In JOHN HAINES MILLER Washington liust lVushinglon High School. Phi Chi Nu. Service bears ils own reiimnl and he has served. HOWARD HOLLAND MINOR Steubenville, O. 413 1' A Wells High School. Pandora: Board, 35 Kerug Skull and Duggerg Blue Keyg Ilrc-Medical Society. UIIIIPIIIIIUSS is Ihe rexull of work well done. Q. ,..,, ., l VF 1' 3. Q gg, 5 f av as ri x r f' f l Ny-THE il' xY:s,'24All lil' N'lRRl 'fE3 Mlm Xb 'Emil sm MEM N51 W' - , . . , .. . , f., ,, ,l . , l f . .. ,- 1. . , V .- . -. ,,. zu 1 ' - g m sl . .1 4 - 'Q 1 - .-.19-' ,F83' 5a-if ,, J 1--v m ffl I ., ' H.. H1 f i. ,. gf 'm 2 T 'T . 5 Af Q of ' . ' -' H -- ' . . Q ' . 1 ' 1 f l. lluil l I A. fl' ..-f mu' L. . Mg. if 5 172!-' ' '-'MVR' 'P . ' V 1' 2 '. -' - . . .5'.V..- , kb' '.f,.'. 4. -, V:-'v'-1 -.-3:1 -- f '3 ffw. r .' ' , 'lr :- JJ'.. .v . . -.2 1. . ..f '. r ,. . ', .' '- ' - ln: E.. 4 -, x-ggi' eglilf- .1 5 Q .:J: rt. 3 , . - 4 ..,,,, .. , ..'. I , . 1 .. rj . ,-. 3 ,E .Z t ' ' BL. w f1.'.Gf. -1 I C - I ' f . 4'.'. 4 , . it 1 - A '-1 1. W a f, V, .ga 'Q - 1 .,.l-.. 'Qu -Q. ., ...,r....g- -.1 4. .lr..-IPQ-1i.'T. ff1'l.' . ,ia-' U,-. ' 3, fl f .' , -N . .v,. wr- '- ' 4.---'., ,-. .I .'f'J' 4,.. ,. -.i .5 1 5 WM+.'i'J'l! I Q59 R . ', , . l . ...l i 1314 ' l',v if il iwu ' x l '. v .1'.: V R , f S , 3.1 Hx ., L, - .f fl ' '- f ' All . 4 -4--f I . .L . . J H V ' ' , . 'V l , rr' ,jr DONALD UHR MOLLENAUER Eighty-Four A X A x'V1lSlllllgl0ll High School. Track, 1, 2, 3, 43 J lhi Tau Gamlnu. He who luis lrnlll ul his hear! new! never fvur lhc man! of persuusions on his Iongne.-Ruskin. CHRISTOPHER SANDELS MORROW Swissvale dp K 2 Milford Prep. Frinrsg Phi Kappa Mug Skull and Duggcrg Blue Key. A loaf of brearl, ll pig of mine, and l11on. ' --Rnbuiynl. HAROLD EVERETT MUSSER Rockwood Q K N Rockwood High School. Phi Signing Pre-Mcdicall Society: Pl'CSlCl0lll,S Council, 4. I van prone anylhing by slalislirx--v.u-cpl ilu: lI'lli1l.,, -Cllllllllfllg. LESTER RONALD OLSON Trenton, N. J. cb H 111 Morrisville High School. liluckhurn College. llc labors good on good In fimf' -Worclslvorllz. Page If'orl11-flue N' 'A 11?-311'-ply qo if in z 'Q THE 'Q It M9 I N N 4. . J, K V. WSF? 3, W-,V Q. . vs- ml -f-.-,. N, .RER IL , M' A N . 4 -wi? i f 23 gferg., 1 . - , B ,A bg-i m ' ll ' N ' ' ' I . - 'f' fe w ' Q I lb. 2 E , X J ig ' -AJS 'A I q 'H lull A t V , -vt' ' ' 5 fmt ,,, H ' -:Www .'1 ' ' If: , sm i I ...M 'sm is l. 'Wim' .5 - ilhI'5 fJam. v if.. .'-Z: ,I 3' ' 2 FV., g A .,-W.-:7 Y . F .-I. ' J'-. 'Av V1- .R ,-,- 'f ,. VUL. .f.:,,, I .lil - :. -nl ' .:-1-.' 1 1 1 .l 4 w - V., ,- v..' fd 1 1 Q x ff-.7. '. , . 'ff' 1 . f'1 rrifii?2esi .ni- V- 1...i?5+'1i i f W '-lib 3 ' 1' ,-. ,-. ' 4- 'l -. , 'H lyltlllll ' 'I 5 j - Y'f..X ll si lwqixg if-X qi,l 1 tg ,wil I t 'P' I A 'R E X g ' It l. K ., or 1 I L ' I 3 1 Page Forly-six WILLIAM JOHN ORGAN DuBois ID K II' Wrestling, l, 2, 3: Druids, Football, 3: Trziek, 1, 2, 35 Christian Life Service League. Agape lhey heurrl his ummlrous lilies. --Froissurt . FRANK GEORGE PAULY Toledo, 0. - 2 X Waite I-ligh School. Purdue, 1. Football, 2, 3, 4: Druids, President Student Assembly. We have lvlliled, mculc and lone, For thy coming, Mighty One. ' -Shelley. CAMP R. PIPER Dry Run KD H CD Dry Run High School. NVrcstling, 1, 2, 3, -lg Pandora Board, 3: Debating Forum. Up, up, my friend and quil your Imolcsf' -Wordsworth. WILLIAM NOAH PITCHFORD Conemaugh A X A Concmaugh High School. Phi Sigma: Kerag Assistant Track ltlanager, 3: Manager Track, 45 lieta Sigma Sigma: Phi Kappa Mu: Blue Keyg Cheer Leader, 2, 3, 49 Chairman Junior Prom Committeeg Junior Week Committee: Class Secretary-Treasurer, 25 Philo and Union, President Pan-Hellenic Council: Cotillion Committee. The will to rio, lhe soul lo flare.-Svoll. , A, - , 1. .. ..3 ,. .l H ., . , .,, . . .Ha p W1-. ix.. 4 1 2 at - ., I Li m., ls, -- ' f- X., ' , Q, , -. .fi Q 45-, w i , ,9 ,L 1 X ' l B 112' f Q, J W e ll i l i t il .Nl li?-:.i':f. ...D I, U. -ny, .,-, , . 1 p .' . ,: -, 'i , . . - Q ,. . : .-, - .., . in 1 - . 1 I: 'f'. . 'A -4 -V, 'III ' f '- f. ' :...,- ,',- ..: . :,.. '1-,.' , ul -f-v 5'-'-an .. ,., .4 ,.'4, '. . 7:11 2-1317 A ' IQ f. li F mp' ' 1 31 550, if 1 , IA Q' T A A 1. - . . ..... . A. t i e 1, fl fl JF 'l fl 4' .l' I P NICHOLAS POLKABLA Donora Donora High School. Debating, 2, l'rcsi'd'ent's Council, 3, Pandora Stall', 3, .lunior Week Committee, Red and Black, -1: Franklin and XVashington. Type of llie wise who sour bu! never mum. --Worflsworllz. JAMES GILBERT POTTER Wheeling, W. Va. 111 F A Triadclpliia High School. Track, 2, il, 4, Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Sigma Sigma, Class Historian, 3, Philo and Union, l're-Legal Club, Cross Country, 3, 4. Ile all the eounlry could oulrunf' Worclsworllz. JOHN LAWRENCE QUINN Mingo Junction, O. A T A Mingo .lunclion High School. Glcc Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Pan-Hellenic Dance Committee, Phi Sigma, Blue Key: Athletic Director, 4, Football, 1. Well mayesl llmu slop, and gaze, Ioilh briglzlening 0118.ik-'lV0l'llSllI!H'lll. RAY ALLPORT RIDE Greensburg A T Q Greensburg High School. Junior Prom Committee: Druids, Hera, Class President, 2, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Skull and Dagger, Beta Sigma Sigma. Yel do I fear Ihy nulure I! is loo full of llie mill: of Immun kind- ness. Page Forly-seven 1 C+' ,: , , , Ava W, A. .,. . w ' -: .13 4 41' :ff-. ggi 531 gi' U f -.Q I , '. ,Q -r t. . .. T- . 4 -g .' 43- if Q f Sidi- l ' B 42 A 'Z of19iz3'af .f?ff' Li J N , fs.. . ,.1 W. - ' at -4, ' 1 1- hu A l lc f l v. Wi' fu .. 'M lv ' 1 I' 1 W we 1iV'Mi 7i1iff g .g ...g.. ,f. 1 'a . fl .. . fi' -f 1 ':' 'VI' . ' II. .I K. ' Q2 . ,- I ',. . f if '.. .if 'S - .. .4 --1 .1 5,-. - wi.,-. .. 4- -. I 1 .,.+. t 1 ' 'f '.. - . NL: . 'lil vb .V f'. il 54. I ygawgl 2,n ' f 1 A L' i l- l .tn - . It L' 31 X I I. 4. . . 'l xlmlvmix K- ' t wtf ff , TBWQ..-.lfh ffi , . tiki M itrgfxfxkiivi .14 3 ' - 1 j .n.f.'l.'e,! ff? . 2616155 K.-Hqyqh ,-'qi .x. 4 I t Page I 0l'ill-llifllll S., '35 AEI --.,.l..?f lx f -' in in F. T-.--. ..R iff .- , . 45... mt 'sm ANTHONY RUSSELL SAELI Jamestown, N. Y. Jamestown High School. Delta Sigma llhog Secretary, 35 President, 43 Pi Delta lipsilong 'l'reasurer, 35 President, -lg Varsity Debating 'l'ean1, 1, 2, Zi, 4: President, Moffat Debating Forum, Zig Junior Oratorg lied and Black Stall', 1, 2, 3, -lg Editor, 45 Washington-JetTersonian Staff, 2g Pandora Board, 25 Cervantes lironzc Medal, lg Gilbert Gold Medal, 23 Phi 'l'au Ganuna: Delegate, Pi Delta lipsilon Convention, Berkeley, Cal. Deny him meril if you l'!lll.H-CilIlI't'Iliii. WYLIE TIDBALQL SCOTT Washington QD K ll! Washington High School. Golf Team, 1: Phi Kappa Mu: Pandora lloard, 3: Blue Key: Skull and Dagger: Greek Swingout Conimitlee. Those basl can bear rvproof, who meril praise. -Pope. ELDRIDGE HISSEM SILSLEY Scottdale ap K E Scottdale High Sehool. lfriars: Phi Kappa Mu: Red and Black, 1: Pandora, 3: Blue Key: Freshman Football Manager, 4. Wlml riddles Ihere one mighl unrunvl. -Goeihe. JOHN WILLIAM SKIDMORE Lawrence, N. Y. A X A Far Rockaway High School. Glee Club, 3, -lg Assistant Manager llaskethallg Pre-Legal Cluhg .lunior Week Committee. Ile spcalcelh nal, and ye! Illcrc lies A l'0lIUL'l'Sllii0ll in his eyes. - -Longfellow. ' ' 41-f' 'f - ' - - '- W ae-wrfv-ww - ' wg, Nm . d x V . ,, U ,.L' u 'T v w hat -gf - .5 , i , , L- :fn J J, . of -. , , ., .. ', 'F ,. ,r - wg it - -f . ' is 7 1 W' M' ' W Q I f - 2:-A Q if--w ifi 'B lg . ' x up N ' ' J A K D X :iz ' up' , Q lv I iq , I X, 'JJ , if I . fl! l .4 ' ' 1 'M 1 I' 1 A 9155 ik M -4 - ws .4A, ' I SI iff!'3fTflg',Qiff.1:ffl Q A ,-.- LY 1,5 'Sq W? . . Q -,- A ,J 5 6,141- ,ggi .'4, Hg, X I ' 'L 1 Hi . Wg. JAMES EUGENE SMITH Carmichaels Carnliclmcls High School. Wrestling, 1, Glue Cluh, 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Tau GIIIIIIINIQ Blue Key, l'rcsiclcnt's Council, Skull und Dagger, Philo Union. Music Iullll vlmrms lo soolhc Iireuslf' EDGAR DELERINE STATLER Elk Lick Mcrccrshurg Academy. VVzlsh-.lcff Niue. ATA lhc savage 111 K ll' No man like Ilim lhc horn voulrl sound. -Worrlszvorlll. HAYMAN HOLDEN STOUT Clarksburg, W. Va. Cl1ll'lCSlllll'1,2 High School. Glcc Cluh, 2, Phi Sigma, Philo und Union, fl? K ll' Clnss Secretary-'l'rc:lsurcr, 4. To err is Ilumun, lo f0I'!lil7l! divine. NICHOLAS TESAURO Washington NVushington, Pu. -Pope. A Izumi lo do, ll head lo planf'-Ellinl. Page Forly-nine Page Fifly ,mv ..',:.l I , hi 15 N 'P+ 1 if ' -. Ill 'Q . -4- ., , .. -. T' I-f - he hkxlw Ah. if f in ' : .1--: : IM' VV .,., ,Z ., .,., ... , ..u.,....w,4:,-.- '.' . . '.... A me . , .. 4,6 . i- '. ,.i ., ' ,, ,...-'1 7-'Zi , f ,Y -l.,, 1. W W , , 2, ,j..,,D.l ,. . - -4-'. ' ' . ,-1.- .J'. , ,1' f if-5, pi ll 1 .!- i vm u n, ll ,j V -' raw , -- .I,., 1. - 'QJ !:l . - -.1055 A 11 ft- 'Q fa. 2. t ems .gs f ,Q Li ' vf ,, i i if i 1 P wniiziwikft X.. ROY FREDERICH TOMPKINS Youngwood GKN Youngwoocl l-ligh School. Franklin and NVashingtong Pre-Medical Society. A sparkling aye, u flcul of wil, and yel u sluclcnlf' FERDINAND KURT VOEHL Cedarhurst, N. Y. AXA Far ltockaway High School. Phi Chi Mu: Senior Invitation Committee. Ile possesses ll peculiru' lulvnl of prmlm-ing elfccl in whatever hc docs or says. -Tacitus. THOMAS AUBREY WAGGONER, JR. Brownsville B Q H South lirowusvillc High School. Deltlolayg Debating: Pan-Hellenic Council: Greek Swingout Dance Committee: Franklin and Washingtong Sigma Gamma Psi: Pre-Legal Society. Tl1o11'1'l suelz Il louvllll, lusly, pleusrml fellow. -Jlurliul. JOHN W. WANENMACHER Steubenville, O. KD A Q Steubenville High School. lfriarsg Phi Kappa Mug Pandora Stall, 3: Junior NVeelt Committee: Treasurer Friars, 2g Skull and Daggcrg Blue lieyg President Phi Kappa Mu, 4g P1'csident's Councilg Tribunal, 4. So Ile was :ved und merrily rang Ille bells. and merrily ran lhe years. -Tennyson. 4 x3 gg, ui V -'Q 4 ? -Jay V 'Y -' ' 'H if-f-I '- ' 'M 5iife g'i -L at D ai 1 ' i- Q A J 1 , . ' . ' K j B ig, 1 - ' Y ' F.. ,J L i 4 4 'I 'az ,V , I ml lvl 1 iz, e,.l .i. ' f.. '5'1'J 1'mz 'W -- - l'J: ' f 'i ' ' ' ' lv' - ini' 'Y fiilfntthmr A-mm' if .-,.,l . ,H Aly- .., 4 N. 1 -.'! -4. ISM Q A-T ,I A. 'Vim V. ,.. -J. ' 1 'f ll , . 7 ' J- A - , ,Ili , V i ijglw . ll? will Q32 XX ,rx xl - - .IN- VNR '. . . ' . . V TI ' ' ' ' , 4 ' Q , ' gs fi .9 - J- V .ff-TQ xi 44 fig s?,y-ik? i-. l 1 ' X Q' It N5 L .dl 54.5 l , f 1 I 1 F x' lx QI, ' hi' .W Mimi 'sm JULIUS GLENN WILD Pittsburgh A '1' Q liiski. Druids: Class Secrelary-'l'reasul'er, 2: Football, l, 2, 3, -Lg Basketball, 1, 2, 3, -ig Viee President Student Assembly. Thy lriumphs Icll of fume. --Byron. ROBERT HAMILTQN WILSON, JR. Pittsburgh QD A Q Peahody l-ligh School. Friarsg Phi liappa Mug Pandora StaiT, 33 Vice President Friars, 2: lilue Key: Skull and Daggerg liela Sigma Sigma, Class Vice President, -l. Lvl love llc free, free love is basl. -Tennyson. JAMES LOGAN MELOY Chicago, Ill. B 9 H Culver Military Academy. Chicago Latin School. Friarsg Phi Kappa Mu: lieta Sigma Sigma: Tennis, 2, 3, 45 Manager, 3, -ig lilac Key: ' Pandora Board, 3: Chairnnan Junior l-lat Counniliecg Skull and Dagger. Then he will lull:--good gods how hc will falls. -Leg. CHARLES BLYMILLER WILES Washington .Q K N Washington High School. ' Prc-Medical Society. Ile is ll man. luke Iiim for ull in ull. --Slmlcespcnrc. Page Fifly-one A - V' - Hg v, 41. -, .. ow- - fr f- -'r , .- 'ii' if-u-151' - ' - lf' l, Q 'Q fg Ei'f 'Ry 5' , Wal' 1 Q53 -' ,A' a' 3, -' 'Nlllfii' ill. hm . mZllif?iPQQw, mvmfi+:e. Wu ' 'W -WM Q' ' ' I' wi - . . ... -fs ,-f ,,- 393-2 1. . .,g. 7 E' . 2 ' 1-law 1 ' ,z 'Y f. ' - , - ' iq-9 e' . I J 'Q -fr, -1 uf.: .X yr. H. - U ' 5' v . I. Q' I ' l ':a,iY'f 'ffy.-l' '5 w1 f:'3'f- , V ', 1, ' '.: UQ . .3 , ' .1., ji.v ,' '.4 ff, . 'uh gl 7. -. -' 'A fi 4 I' 'i:,Fj4f.. -YQ ' 1 .- v - . - I '4- ,-. -' -.' I If . .4f:fff,1,1Q- 'J.'5 ' .1 f .' r 'Q' :r'1f -.il , 2 ' G . 1 ., 'i , g 1 ' .. .' F -I - -' ' 1 1 ' Z-.If A ' I. l rx ft .ji 1 2' f -ff ' ' ' 'J ' ' V .:: t.:-X f' . . :V 1' r . . I ' 'f,.'f ' 9' L. it: .lHwwgg1'!' T' , liilgh - . i Emi .I . --', '- i , flflixmi., iv vm gl ' .lfllf ,f -f-'tr,12Z5z .g ,--f ,.'Q1 - ' 5' Yi: ' '- ' 'ggkaff ' in il ...,4. in ,,WA ll ' Page l 1'fly-Iwo L f.i '1?2,?f Mn JOHN WILSON WARRICK fl! K E Washington NVushington High School. RlCl'CCl'SlJllI'g .-Xcmlcmy. l I'i:u's. A Inu-Ixelor Io vnlmt2l'I--il is mailer. -Goclllc. no lighl WILSON CONNELL MILLER K E Washington hV2lSllll11,!,'l0ll High School. Good ll0lll79l1S.7 mlm! avliue fvuls you urlisl shows. HARRY EDWARD THOMPSON Washington XVnshington High School. Silence is g01fll'll.U WILLIAM HAROLD LANDIS O K N Duquesne Derry High School. Wrestling, I, 2, 3, 4: Truck, 3, 4. Wlml man dare, I fIare.''-Slmlcespvurv. JDSQW Cv-'Me mf ., nf AL 4 flf j 1 mm .N Mrs- ' ..a:1ae-1.,-W -1 . - ,FraW'f39S'H .' ' L, 'f git ' - ttf . i t :-A ' -, . ,i, - I . 1.- v3,,-- H ., V ,. , v , I A . W. ,fn ,it QB 2 1 I -'SZ ITM ' 0. U l 1 +1 B J A x ' N . ' ' . .5 ' x 9 was x ' f A 'N A T Q. S' . ua . ' I W ttf 'Uv v 'g P'T' M W' t I .' fu Vice I,l'l'Sl.dl'I1f 1ElAn1u' M,u.c:01.M Historian Joslivu M. THOMPSON Vive Prfsidezzt Romain' Hlslsm. for Class Officers FIRST SEMESTER President CILVELAND L. Coox, J R. Secretary-Trcasurer NORMAN E. Cmlxlc, Ju. Athletic Director R. C. C1IAI.1f.xN'1' SECOND SEMESTER President JAMES B. WfXlllJEN S ecretary-Treclsurez' JOHN M. BASH .lun1'o1' Prom COIIUIl1't'lP6 C. R. Sc1A1.x151-'1-'lan Romsm' Moomc, Clzairmruz H.-nun' HEMPHIII Page Fiflgl-four ffm. al? ,1 F55 fm . K I, IA ..- -. - . ., fi-, .,. ,,,. 5. , , ,. . aw .yi-5.,sMv. t. - . mr-.Q , w h it !! -3 -I -gt S... 1 335- i as A , 3 , - izg gnh Ji' - X hr.. 1 -,fx x' . . . 4 , .4 wl 4 EYE hi, .4 t , i ,L Q - X , , , i f it k 581 3? ' . ,J - f 1, - , 1 v M H w lui' i xi. il 1 xiii: .Ui HP fl! f'v.. ,H llyiwa ' V I Hzktory of The Class of 1928 w SHE fall ol' 1924 witnessed an event, which i11 point ol' im- portance to the institution, stands unparalleled in the history rf Q ot' old Wash-Jetl'. The class ol' '28 had placed themselves ve -4 , among that elect, and select group, the student body. And with what momentous results! ttf' t The ink scarcely dry on our newly acquired schedules, a rush was made to the gymnasium, where the embattled Sophomore Class was met, and quickly lrussed up. Thence to the town, where, in order to convince ol' our originality and sincerity, it was l'ound necessary to slip a trolley or two from its moorings. I Witli the advent ot' chapel, sock inspections became the vogue, but with the use ol' the piano as a battering ram it was just too bad for the class ol' '27. Eneountering little interference, our banquet was dubbed the best evcr', by even so high an authority as the President ot' the Sophomore Class, he, being among those present. Then iinally the famous Tug ol' War in which a moral victory was achieved by '28, and we were Freshmen no more. 1925! Sophistocated Sophomorcs putting the Frosh in their place as the occasion demanded. A year ol' this sort ot' thing, and we are Juniors! So the old order ehangeth , and we now find ourselves mem- bers ol' that class which has ever set the standard for the school as a whole. Though our ranks have been somewhat thinned from divers causes the old spirit is still intact. There is also little doubt, but that it will remain so, even to the time when we shall take the place ot' those supreme beings who are about to step outside the pale, and become a part ot' that great common herd, the Alumnae. JOSEPH M. TH OM PS ON P1100 Fzfly lun Page Fif .3 al , if NNW G9 ala N I 1, 4' wily' HH Q if esmmfn f ' ' Q 'A lg .3 4 V I 15 iz B cf' .Q Vraz hfi' 'W AQ '43 'H laid' i H:.1 ...' agile. iff?-, .'-'J-zu.: 1 'f'+'!1-ix. - -swat. A' '17 1 lu- . .... 111-V--If if-,:', '- ., -5. U H- '. .-f I, J.. .., . .- Y Y , vt lv. -' ,..,'f',.x5,,'f.-:w'q,..,-.4 ' .'...'- -.,r.. ..- '...-.. -1 ., ...ny . '.-'n - .. 4. .,. 'IMK' u .A p.. ...ri i'.,' sl.. .. U. H'--' ,- -.:: -7... ' 19'-4-:'5.'-.f .Jf.:.. ' ie'- ' my 5 f- , ,- r u.'x',1N.' 'F-'. .. . a -gy-3:1 rf. , L ffafrrfwf- -JJ: -:HZ .V -. 'N' w.'gj-',ri., ' I 1 i'.. .... 'N' 5,v..,.,-. A ,-,.. . . 4 .x - ,.l. - '.- . '. .1 .1 X. 1 ly-si.1' WILLIAM ENLOW AMOS Washington A T Q Kiski. Druids: Football, 1, 2, 3: Captain, 3: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Class President, 1: Kera. Big Bad Bill is still Big Bad Bill, but Big Bad Bill is never still and yet he is still Big Bad Bill: so step up and call him Salome. Seriously though, Bill is our one claim to fame. CARL ASCHM AN Charleroi K E Charleroi High School. California Normal. Druids: Football, 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2, 3. Dutch was the pride of the Mononga- hela Valley when he was at California, but his admirers have followed him over to Washington. There is a big attraction in Masontown for him. It' Carl isn't All- American before he leaves it will not be his fault. He is also president of the strategy board ot' the basketball team, and without his advice it is hard to tell where the team would be. JOHN MONTGOMERY BASH Ingram Q K N Ingram High School. Debating Forum: Phi Tau Gamma: Franklin and WVashington: Junior XVeck Committee: Pre-Legal Society: Class Secretary and '1'reasurer, 3. The town of Ingram was very proud sev- eral years ago when one of their noted sons left for NV. 8: J. He has been seeing the country for the past few yeal's, even getting as far as Philadelphia. Ask him about it solnetime. Along with all his pleasures he can 'boast of high marks and he's sure to make a success of life. , , ' j- N 'if . ' . .. f. M Mf fv Q' ,3 41 1, ,gg A 5 . W.. 1 -- -- f ,Mp w -is V Q. I new . , .. ', 4- ' Yf ,i - ,. - t fr tar -1. ft, AH , ,E f Q B if 4. t H 4 ' tsl' A i t V 1.1 if X F P . fu . 'WJ ' Kish- ' ' ' I' Nllvii 1' ,.t1hi'f'hQlom, v9itf. 2-4 a i ' ' -. I I '- Q -su i- Y .. -, -- .1-I, ' I . . . --1 ---r' .-,1. . ' w. v. ,,,- , .,..m.. - , I ..,4. . 3.. A , ', .1 . ,.' 7 3 . I . 31 1. ,, i' - . . , 3? , .g,:. . fe I-lu ,A.. . .. l,, , ' i I:-..' z. ww- -. - ,H-. .l ,..,, ,- . f 5. 7?'.:i'li ,.,!:., 21' 3?-'!,r,,-.,'1,' , :Q-.--' -' x 1 gp,,. ,z -'-f'a.- ,- ., -.nn-E, .. , 's'..:,-13.5 -:..-. ' - .f .- -- . . ,, .,.. -f7'.', :v.,' ' i ..,.t.. e ,3fEf -,final ,J ., 1 4' - , .....I , G.. , ,it- 'es' 'If1f.i'i,l ,' ,' :-.,.-13.-L ,.,f-.-- x :Q z-tt-,v1',l- ,. I--..3.: ,,':'1.:.s: .Ji fy: Hfggggzjr- - n 3,-,-. 5. w . . u.' Nr - . 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Druids: Football, l, 2, 3: Basketball. - Here he is fellows-the little boy with the big ideas-as clever on the dance iloor as he is on the field. NVhen better football play- ers have played, he will have played with them. The smooth black hair gets him around a lot and no doubt the home town folks are proud of the pride of the village. BLAINE EDWARD CARBERRY Ford City Ford City High School. Phi Sigmag Track, lg' Phi Chi Mu: l're-ltledical Society: Christian Life Service League. Here is the student. This boy drops a course if he gets lower than a one and H's are a matter of course with him. NVhen profs read out the grades its always -and Carbcrry, NINETY-NINE . Page Fiflyl-seven gi :iw ' ' ve' H ,, . -A ,- -f, . - 'P'G':s vJ't-' V . ' ' E . 45 4 ' ' E ' ' A 9 LA' .' V -E 'Mit tah t . it J E ,4..T21w-.fLa? ii?11-'iitf N.. M I' l .L 5 -f' ,, -' .. fi l ', -. ' af . , J Q, i f' ' ' 't ,. ' , ' -' ' 1.5. 1.- 9 N J N 'PM:'FHEf t 1. . Rfmtmgigiit f t' 'qi at ui i st . vid I H'7f fu-4 'M 'W ' i' N :l!'.? '. .',w: f f-.'k,'..z w . , . . . .. . .D In 5 :.. ,-' . , ,, I JOHN EDWARD CAREY 1, A 'l.'.1 ' Washington 411 K 2 if-l in Staunton Military Academy. ,, g Friars- . , . ,, ., . L... tl - 9 5 1 . '- J '..' H, , '.' ' ' V - .-.F Uk, ., . ix .l-, 1-1... J, --- - . , .H , . J., .I .,. . v L 2 'L H. A-, -':.j 'fs .-'HH '.-' J. , .':'. :.g. t. NN -2 ..- . .-.. '- .' --.r-.: .--'4f.- -'1,:-.'..f.-' .I ., ..-..'.- . '- ..1.,'.-,. M ,. .,g.,,,1-H..-., A . ...J' . r ' V.. - 1- - - '- . - . xy' V yn . - pm' 1 ' 'if 1 , fr 2. .i i. v. :' , , . , - .Q -fy-' E.. ':.2fv.,Hf -I 7 . I' ' 'I ,,' .. . 1' -af ,Eg 5 .I .' .Lu L.: A . H t.i . 1' . .,.,, . ,. lv? t . .. gkqtguil p jg . y, A. L ,zyy p fl -gf lf ' tt la . 43f.WtNV X t -9- k J If ' L Page I'ifiy-eiglll L.. 4 . ., Football, 1, 25 Junior Hat Committee. .lohn is the boy. Quite ready to do any- thing. any time, anywhere. For informa- tion colne to .lolm. He has a great knowl- edge ot' Washington, the United States and other places. He's a great help to the boys when they're lonesome-call No. this or No. that. You'rc right there with the goods, John. JOHN HENRY CASTILOW ' Moundsville, W. Va. A T Q Moundsville High School. Druidsg Football, l, 2, 3. Cass is one ot' those jovial, good-naturcd fellows you like to run across. He's always kidding someone or being kidded himself. And he's no slouch on the gridiron, either. I-le and Fat Henry. ROBERT CLYDE CHALFANT Steubenville, O. 111 1' A Steubenville High School. Ohio State. 1. Athletic Council, 35 Track, 2, 35 lied and Black Staff, 2, 3: Junior Jag Comlnittee, 3: Pandora Board, 33 Junior Hat Committee: Baskin Club. Chai -our gain, Ohio Statc's loss. l'Ie's been here t'or two years and we're looking for anybody in college who doesnit know hiln as Chal. Although he'll probably never be on an Olympic team, still he can travel around a tl'ack. 'l'his lad is a scholar for he reads. writes, and still has time to study. And who has ever found him missing at a dance? He will be as successful in life as he has been in college. l Q ,. If I . l . ,. i f-..,.y' . g:sg,1-,:f7f?u,i1+1 iw '41, 'wet shite 'H aa M. I ,, lf., BENTON SEALS CLARK Washington KD H 115 Washington High School. Phi 'l'au Gamma: Glce Club, 3. l He takes in operas, symphonies, and con- certs. Moreover he is a radio liend. Need more be said? Much more could be said, but we doubt if the Penn censors would do aught but frown. Flat tires are his trade- marks. He can tell one by the rattle. He does handstands in his sleep, and craves bean soup. NORMAN EMMETT CLARK, JR. Washington cb A Q East Washington High School. Washington High School. Pria rs Q Class Secretary-Treasurer, 3: Pandora Staff, 3: Phi liapa Mu. Norm belongs to that large class, the class ot' l928'A:. He turned down a Phi Tau Gamma bid last year because he thought it would interfere with his studies. He man- ages, how no one knows, to get a date now and then. He's a mighty good sort of a guy, though. G EORGE ANDREW COCHRAN Pittsburgh Q K N South Hills High School. liiski. Pandora Staff, 3: Pre-Medical Society: Franklin and XVashingtong .lunior Jag Committee. The old poem about Georgie-Porgie applies to this George because he sure goes out amongst them: and often, too. Every Saturday night he's oli' to Pittsburgh and the Fort Pitt. Wherein lies the fatal charm? Page Fifty nine .Q 5 , ,q, .. , ,z ,,1 i, l.., ., 7.. ,L,5 r., 3 A j ay h 5 ' Q ti ., fr f ?3f,!'f 2.'!f . w ig... rg r T4 Gu, . ,J f 1, 1 , rw A ' f 1 L Nl .H , It sl H, v. fl! K 'M LUN: 5 I' 1 15. .. 1. .,..-.. -'. . . , ., 1. :oz ln-, hh., r, .' ev. -1. -1 , l,. ....r -..x ,. u ,.,n,', A.rf,y ,xv- ' ll. .kiwi ,.?xif .5.., ..,2-. W . . ..l ,.-.-,,.. ..w.,., I-5.1.-1 .',' ,, , 2:11 ' ', , .,.1' -. ',, ..'. . - . f' T .. ...: ILQVAV 1 . .-' 1, ,f '. H, vu. x S H. . ij '.: .. , Y - 1 ,, H ., A.. K 1 ' ...Q :J H.: -. -..x 'z ,V-,.. ,.'- , .U.,. ., .f il gIj,,a.i- H 5-,5'EfCN. f.:,,-.V-. -l ,-3. .'.' . H' - I- .I v,., . 1 -.f.g- . .1.n'- .. - - 4.,,,,,., ,..,2-..., .4., . u',qu,'.., fi: 1,1 1 -. - - V- - ' - jg. r ,l W .z' l2. ,X. I - .1 .J n 1 , a.,i?.-- --11 '7-.' 'ig . l 7 -.-,...z 1 x -. -.,,,. 1.15. Hr, ,ins sg '. .. .LLL-v -.-r: .' -gi., I--, Q' un -fi-.l f1 ' 2-Z1-2':1X:f-E11-' 1 'a:v.'Z:1'f':5'P' T 1 Pg'l'yi'?',l1'Eff: ' 1 l 1517 ' , . 71f'T'liflr'4'-f,I1Q''aflflffii-'.-'f-'t' ' - A ' - ig fe-1 Q.. l .f. ' ' -Til - W ' l 3, 4,1 , -, , . fi.. U t f .'L' flip il, 1 wwf.. lj' : Ira if vi ' J 'llilnl-fix . . ,lm ,gl-.. ,V '-ihtrhoxsfl I -':.:- ..-- , . 1- . , ,-- X- l, . u wr le, 15 4 ..4ffw?l.f frY.gN 5, F' X?.'E:1.V Pr' .-ww at-1 Q is Ab, li --ill J llfill' Jw Page Si.rl11 Q 12 1. he 5 t V-f nw. , ' . ' V CLEVELAND LAWRENCE COOK, JR. Pittsburgh tb A 9 Knoxville High School. Mercersbnrg. Football, l. 2, 33 Druidsg l reshman Banquet Committee: Pan-dora Staff, 33 Class President, 3: Junior .lag Committee. Good old Clavey from Knoxville wl the sun always shines. lled is very versa- tile, being a darn good half back, a wonder- ful talker and a dandy fellow. He's also the league's best bowler. lle is the origi- nator of the bull session , the eight hour day, and the reason Knoxville joined with Pittsburgh. If Childs ever burns down, Cooke will get a tent and camp out on thc corner of Fifth and Smithfield. l0l'C DAVID HENRY DANKWORTH Bellaire, 0. cp I' A Bellaire High School. Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 Class Secretary-Treasurer, 2: Phi Kappa Mu. The babe of the class in years. Dave has the thoughts of being a lawyer and in preparation for that he is a good student and has acquired a calm, philosophical look which is great. .lack Hart Knot an ad? sings his praise far and wide. All these qualities have not spoiled him, but have made hiln a multitude of friends. BEN FRANKLIN CULLER Washington YVashington I-Iiglx School. Ben is the best linguist in college. He can talk French and German like the rest of us would like to and sometimes he even cor- rects the profs. So you see Ben is no slouch at this here college stuff. He'll be the head of some language department some day. Lf iz- ' ' M '43 A ' Q i-I s ' JEHE ' I p 1 v.tQw .' s . s ew vs P A' w rKf. .'f , . - If .t . , W i :nl , i ' L' WI w ,c t w t 'lv'-' it f B' f fa! f N41 . ' .lun think W' Wi:- 4.N r 5 Six. 'A 'Qt M! fi .Q W gm: ,pu im! BA :ww rf? X l- fd ': '. '- . I -a j I. is f 1. I ala., l 7 '- ffl, 'zJ1l.f1'5,3fl'N. fi 21:-i'.'f ff Ek! - 3' 5 :-1 I I - ,-If silt' li .'..' 1. z.. Z. gui ' is gp 2- 4??1'if fii . C 'iff -.791 . Q -' 'z fffli 21' 7 f A I I., .T .tl 1. N. 'Q' ,, 5 ..u Q A' l he xl? s. . .FQ X X. Jqfty! -hy: . J I, . 1 ri ' Xsoy?if'i Q 3 - Ji Q X I A I i -t-W .1 t .. . ...at .... ml' .... PAUL WILBERT CURRY Donora Donora High School. Take a look at lhe fashion model. When Bill gets dressed up all the babes sit up a11d take notice. He's a mighty fine fellow in the bargain and Donora will he proud of him yet. FRIEND DONALD DEBOLT East Liverpool, 0. QD I' A liast Liverpool High School. Druidsg Track, 2g Basketball, lg Football, 1, 3. Coming from the infected climate of East Liverpool to this uplifting atmosphere, Don and his ever ready smile have become well known and well liked. He can handle a basketball and a bowling hall with equal proficiency. Dee likes to play little jokes on his friends iso his roommates tell usb such as slapping a fellow on the ear, or sticking his linger in their eye. He is a typical college student, jolly and friendly. CHARLES FENTON DOTY Jamestown, N. Y. A X A Jamestown High School. Kera: Pi Delta Epsilon: lte-d' and Black Staff, 1, 2, 35 Pandora Staff, 1, 2, 35 Assistant Manager Track, 3: Glee Club, 3: Philo and Uniong Sigma Gamma Psi: .lunior NVeek Committee. VVhen Chuck was a frosh he was one of the eockiest in the class, and he still retains much of that old tilne enthusiasm. Never- theless, if the number of activities counts for anything, we must. give him credit for at- taining an enviable position on the campus- we even count. as an activity his position as a mascot on the Glee Club. Page S1a,ly one ' Li Nf .- 1.-, .. , ,. . -. ,, . U.. XY .,-- -, , ., .LN elim ill S... as f' m 4. w e V U f- V, H ' 'iv H W at 'fl lip f- ' 9 .. Q-, . f ,.-1. , + . 475 MJFH I ix , SH QIQ. B ! , V , , '4 I .Ni H.. '- w '? 1-' 'H 1 I I 'u-r-f 4 , 'Aff-s 1, .A v . . L, .1.....-, . p .-'f.f,-z,t,plH1:.--1:h'pr,. J .. ., . . . A. , A . 1- . 1 . I ' .'.'1 .VIV ll -' , iii l' 9 7--' Y. -i lilt 5 E x T A M l?f1 , my AH.-,X 1 .14..f,'.5 - il A,i9j , ' . 'V jr 545.1 f 'H:ff2f'l lt -A ti iw-', 1 1 . , ...L 'Fifi .J ,QL-alrlpgll -f fl J F 1 ul ' . . l y y T7 y Q Page Sflfll-11110 t JOHN CHARLES DOUDNA Washington QD H qi Washington High School. , I Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. lloudnu:-Behold, an Whutisit! It sings tenor, wildly und lustily, ut the some time :adding up an column of figures len long und tive wide. while driving u long, lean, racing liiver :ill in one hrenth. Moreover, Chuck lootles an menu Trumpet und tears down ll's in math und physics. MORRIS ALLEN DUFF Greensburg qi A Q Greensburg High School. liern: Phi Sigmug Pre-Ziledicul Society. Muggsy is one of those cosy boys who never put out very much, hut how they do get around. He's going to he an great sur- geon some duy, und right now he's the pride of Dr. Martin. He goes home u little too often though. Cherchez lu femme. DONALD WARD EBBERT Crafton A 'I' Q Crofton High School. I rin rs 1 liuskin Cluh. The fiyweight champion of the A. T. 0. freshmen. Also, u social lion und an hook- worm. How do you like those for pears, Mrs. Bartlett? -v ig ,L 5 4,.. .-. .', -.' - Y' f ' 1- .5 . 1 ' ., .. 9-.4 f -. - r 1 4 . , 41541- 1-1 1' g- ,vp . u g' ' ..vsi'.e. '-: '-it ' ' . .. -sh I .-.L W W it ' RAf1ww in 3 ' Mg m l I Mm' , f .if . -' f. l N41 x YH.- i ,. 1 521 .. M, .,. .-l. .1 ,.,,, ' ,--.., '. ,ng .. l- , ., ' Q M . .1 I w.- '.1,.f .mf '.l' .S-L ,V l U V I 'f Il kv.. it f 1- list, -4,A,:if:+, ,X 4 Q 4,7 f xg Jittggjgi .......f j I N tg. .EJ . M3 um HALL EDMUNDSNOHQ Jn. ' Mt. Lebanon f I3 C9 K N . 1' 1f 'z' 'g I llormont High Schoo-l. 1 Pre-Legal Societyu ll., , -.11 V' V 1 liud lives in tliefgjiills',ot'.-pMtg l.ehanon where the sun always' s,hines,!and this fact accounts for his , sunny disposition. His athletic 1lClliCVL'vlll.t3AllIS,' his congenial person- ality, with his llKECtiIllllllSlllllL!IlIS as a student, have made for him a host ot' friends and well wishers. CHARLES FREDERICK ELTERICH Pittsburgh B 9 H The Arnold School. Pittsburgh Academy. Shadyside Academy. University School ot' l'itlshurgh. University of Pitt. Chuck travels the now falnous Pittsburgh road with frequency. He dropped out of school last year to go to Bermuda tain't that a tough lifel, hut now he's back, studying.: and pacing the floor. WILLIAM CRUDDEN EVANS Baltimore, Md. lialtimorc City College. Philo and Union. Here is a very aggressive sort ot' fellow and interested in a lot of ditl'erent activities. His pet hohhy is the Boy Scouts and he's also a student. He affects a very Bohemian dress and haircut, hut despite all that he's a good scout. Page Sixty-flzrcp Q, , , . -A .- . .. , , . -.., 1- . .-3-yi 5-. . 71 -C ? W s s' w i, R- 1- tt ' ' ' ' A-igt iu i, . V ,at . t v l f ? B ' ' N EH l t R '37 - 1 if I HW! Gi-711 -an .,'i'.- ,tb .Rui - Y 5 tn NNN . .s 'f- -4 .I V. .' - -.-.hr -4.1 N -f- . I .. - . . . D J., . A ..q' - . . S' T, :VI .g,. .'-.'. 4 .' I-. 2' .,, ., .vt - '- ..9,-5-,-. '-Wim-.,.'.l:,'.,. ,s . A-,V h. ,--,- '.',,fg--.!.1g,y,,., ..-,,t:..., .N .- ..r-.5 . .'g3,n' . ,. 1. ui. -., ,.,f-, - . ', - .' -.. :Lt .. as ,N- '., -3. . '- r . A 2 v x. I - Q fkm22z'tg'f:llZ'.: - :fx 1 51: ,ff ' t t .fs L-- .:- mn J1- -' lfilftlllfl W tl A . f t ' . .. e 2' 1- y -fer , tl ' i ' ' rv. X., . I -5 - l f - - - i IMP ' ' , . Z 'vldlxg 731: X M? ,141 If A H Tit I .1-, t-X is , - ' yt ' . at t e 51 -1s-J-Af: X ff! if. x IQ l t i K J rf v b If Page Sitrly-four , 'tr 'Nil Wx m lm ,-.L ROBERT MERTON EWING, JR. Pittsburgh B Q I-I ltiski. Football, 1, 2, 35 Druids: liuskin Club, 23 Manager, 3: Kerag Beta Sigma Sigma: l're-Legal Society: Class President, 2. Aside from being' a football player, lloh is manager of the liuskin Club, and boss of all the she-man performers. NVomen, one and all, fall for this smooth gent, and men re- spect him. What more can any one want. JOHN FRANCIS FOLEY Oil City . A X A Oil City High School. Football, 1, 2. Tim , as everybody calls him, is one of those tall, clark, and handsome college boys. l-le's a happy-go-lucky sort of fellow who has been around and knows what it is all about. Any student who has not heard 'l'im tell ot' his personal experiences has neglected part ot' his course in the institution. l-lis favor- ite hobby is arguing, his favorite course is Math, and his favorite song Hurrah for the Irish . WALTER BIGLER FOWLER Washington Q K N Trinity High School. Hail to our Greek student. He can give you Greek any way you like it. He steps out often and when he does everybody knows the girl is O. Ii. Chink has worked hard during the time we have known him, and he deserves all the credit one can bestow on him. 'H ' s J k f ' ' ' ' ' ' 1+ ? 7f1? tH9 ' ' N 9 -im , P 8 gf 1 ' Vt' ' w k' it STP -' i ' 'ai . ' ' CFVF vt - f M- at -- it W . A ', vl h r w: I N B i f . ' .Sf me Q, if-.i fmhi Q I ' , X ' 1, . 1. ,J J.. 'L - E . fi . 'i f Y A ld A I M 0 ' . ,V , V, firnpv ' ith, A ' I. ' '. 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Freshman Basketballg Pandora Staff, 3. The greatest of all ltomeo's kingdom. We say that never did a mo1'e ardent admirer of the oppositesex exist. As a student .lim is a great bowler. Perhaps some day he will be the bride ot' the Coke-oven district. More power to the boy from Allyup. JAMES RANEY GORDON New Castle qv A 9 New Castle High School. Friarsg Freshman Banquet Committee: Phi Kappa Mug Pandora Staff, 33 Athletic Director, lg Junior Jag Committee3 Red and Black Staff. Tiney would make an admirable before taking advertisemenmt. I'Ie's the biggest man in the class, a descendant of Lord Nel- son, and heir to the Euwer Millions . Great Scott, what more could he be. Hc's a firm believer in charity beginning at home for he supplies the Phi Delts with clothes. He's the prince of good fellows. Page Smly lwc .+'w wfr?qwam:nir.ww-uH+- 'UHMfwwx?JG-wfsqlff? A ff ffl . lf' W - 'aim' amaze - MTA .l C ..,- .',., -. .' F? Wh ,. ,.'I. -.,- . , U. l,- , A 1-., ,, 1 .-M. - -fe.' 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Minstrcls, 35 Glee Club. 1, 2, 33 Ruskin Club: Christian Life Service League. This boy is a student. l-le's right in there in these literature courses and even writes now and then. He'll probably turn out to be a poet and if he does he'll be a good one. JOHN MARCUS HAZLETT Washington Q K N Trinity High School. Track, 1, 2, 35 Cross Country, 2, 35 Mark is a ladies' man. He seems to know a lot about P. C. W. and some of its in- nialesf-one ol' them especially. During his three years here he has been a tl'aek man, carrying oft' laurcls, in the cross country. XVith these two outstanding qualities he can be nothing but the best. .VP F -ts.. ,. ,J may , ., .- . . . ,, . . . , l H F ., f l.: J'-' ' ' - 'gg- 'Zia , -'i ' if st --'tjw ' ,' , F its 5 ,LG ' li . . .- .wwf , E' A - :l , mg ' I ,.' 3. G.. W, Q., 7 9 . 3 4 3 -Q l ., B tr . . . . 51 ' il, ' Am tk' 'Ji 41 .' ' f 1 ' ' -'Ft . . -tifgii' KV' - 'Ki v Q, I' N- hte in . .,y- 0xl?iuh!,.!RJ995iff.S 5' .l . . 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Besides football, etc., he finds time to get in the books and show his stall' in the class- 1'oo1n. HARRY HERFORD HEMPHILL, JR. Tarentum 111 K 2 Tarentum High School. Cheer Leader, 2, 3, Friars: Pandora Staff, 35 Phi Kappa Mug Beta Sigma Sigma, .lunior Prom Committee. Hap the fellow with the cheery smile and a big hello for everybody. A cheer leader with the real NV. K .l. spirit. -Not only is he popular on the campus, but. with the fairer sex-and we might say one in particu- lar. Three guesses. Hap would probably laugh it' he fell out ot' an aeroplane: he can't be serious. ROY EDWARD HERROLD Rochester 1D I' A Rochester High School. Druids, Football, l. 2, 33 Basketball, 2, Sig Track, 1. This stellar attraction in the football line- up is a product of Western Pennsylvania. His prep days were spent. in the confining quarters of Freeport and Rochester, but his genius was not to be subdued. His football abilities are well known, especially by op- posing tealns. He swears by Ray and vice versa. Page Sixly-seven - f we .1-1 '- if 1ef.'wz1'1-- it' ' fi 11 1 N f THE c 'v ' 5 1 1 4 ,K 4' I v q . - ,, ' ' p -11 . ,. '43 -' 1 al' 'B I . ls 2' M :nl r I' W ' .Y . - ' W A I . 1 1 1 1 Wg ' E 1 B if f fff i s -11' 2P5 '1111 1S1l. 311 I N K . . lx . A.. 5, ,nw ' ' 1 W N J . . ,I f - , . . Q , 1 MN, 1 1+ , , 1 fu ' -1 .' 1 1 fb H- I1 if '1an1e.. 1' 'M .1laes.lQ., ...-2. wr. ,5.--.- - -.5 V . . V, '21 'z 14. . .avg A' .55 .x- r. 3. . , - .A . ' H' '- .' ., flf I WIN I1 r.14i.v,'l '.l, ': . '1.vf.r1.. 1 Q 4 .A M6 1 B Wiilxvl, TJ Q r,f,1 1 f 9 27 ml lf N tl Fl '. S' -,f . Q A- '. ,HA . . Z. K, is, , I 7- - -, I' . Z . . A , . . . 1 - ' A izff - p4:'.'jl:M,,-.h ,'.V.f:' ,'j-1 jf,.1.L',.-- - ' ,r .f'.:.'.'.,,..'-w,,,,4,'g,3. ,','.. -. . 1 ' ' .fi '-.pnffr .. 1: -5- Q--, A .1 lf. .,',',: ' ' ' vj .3 , '- . . 'nf . V 1J ff 2 : 1 ,1, ,.5 'iy.f. E4 - Zi 'Iwi ' tl i: A7f f--1 in E. .'::f --'bl ,' .'.Q:L.:,,.lv,' :Q A- . 'zig 1'-Qr.g,5.-QQ 4' f j ', v 7. 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HOLDER Washington B 9 H NVashington High School. Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 Assistant Manager, 33 Junior XVeek Committee: Buskin Club. A home grown product, Lummy is too modest to state his many accomplishments. All around good fellow and pal, he is a friend worth having: thc Glee Club would not be the same without his melodious warhling. JOHN HANLIN HUNTER Rea 111 H QD Hopewell High School. Trinity High School. Pandora Staff, 3. He doesn't need to hitch his wagon to a star because he drives a Star: that is, he drives it when it is in the mood to he driven. Many times, pedestrians have paused to sce .lohn uncoiling his huge length from out under this meteor ot' hisg a monkey wrench in his hand, and a prayer on his lips, and a grease spot on his nose. Selah. ' If ... 9 , .,.- Z i ,f 1. -- is-, .ci iw in Wx - - l i l af F.: I -f-if-.1 EMM N , I I U 4 , a..,.. Nl. .. . , . '.' 1 K U .. . V. V... . I. ,A....'h. ,-I it Q3 fl I lei.. . 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'..' --- .- JOHN HENRY JORDAN Wilkinsburg A cp I' A Wilkinshurg High School. Sigma Gamma Psig Franklin and Washington. Here is a man whom nature intended to he very good looking. I-le is always helping nature along with beauty sleeps. .Iohnny is well liked and very popular with thc girl . We predict, a brilliant career for him as a lawyer if he doesu't join the College Bene- diets. PAUL ALEXANDER KEIGHTLEY Akron, O. TD I' A Akron South High School. Football, l, 2, 3: Druids, Class Vice President, lg Sigma Gamma Psi. lieigl1t is our strong man: he is a strong advocate of gym work, and he puts in two hours daily at such work as lifting the cor-- ner of thc gym twenty-seven times and run- ing thirtccu miles at full speed. Like most big men, Paul has a big heart, and is well liked around thc school. ROGER RANDOLPH KIRKMAN Akron, O. 2 X Football, 1, 2, 3: Druidsg Kerag Basketball, 1, 2, 3. Red is our idea of everything a fellow should be. A dashing fullback, a darn good haskctballel', a student, and a perfect gentle- man. I'Ie's very modest and unassuming, hut he's in there. Page Sixly-nine Il wp v Vy,?3wEqgqQ'q.Tw2.t5 'wus --'- QyWMMQy3455f,qWQWl s s., 'E 1- 1 B IQ tgf1Q 3f:, .n ' sew n at I4 mimi? lhlmll' 5 '4 lg :w1f7i-:. ww-2 ' W' 9-'Wil -'mall N ' ' 'W tiff 5 75' f '- A ' g fin 1 1.1 if .' I WILLIAM HAROLD KUNKLEMAN Q Mount Lebanon cp H cb ff. XVashington lligh School. yy ' 9 If Q l'hi tdii Blu: i 113ff,- . 'Fraek, L 2. : lilf, One ot' the reasons why women leave ,L .', :2. lnnne. lHllt0HS,CHllHHhiHg and hns ofit f' 'f:'iif 1 All joking aside lie is the cnuginal NVOHIHH I ffQ' fl, lumen lnddenudly hek one of Doc 5. Wright's protegcs. - Q In l..., M- 44 in 52: l.-Tw A-:A.,,Zf,V. ,-',. V .5 :'.-A.. Q Z-,,l:?',?i::T fl:..::,i...j,':.R.j.fi..It El... :Q L .Q .I , , , , , - l .fl l-V. , ,gl , JAMES ADDISON LANE Q ,' Washington K 2 'lf ' '5111 if i E' fQl5Q,lf'Q?f2'Q'-f,f swslnngum High School. it Ad has a way with everybody. It seems ,'g.,'f,gVj,f.Ifff.?5 A.. as if he was just born smooth. Known 'fQQg.:2-ti:'3g',QfZ': T by all the elite around town as the hest shoe QQQ2fffjT' salesnian in these luu1s. Nzdluwdly our boy ,7:Q,fg. 5f-gi-'i:1l friend is just as popular with the women. Q All we can say is Beware fellows, here TQ,FlfQ3'A fl eolnes lauien. WILLIAM FREDERICK LANGGANS 'lg' V' ' Johnstown CID K III I' if, :',' 1 L- 1 'Q' v' Johnshnvn High Schooh f fjxwfig Frhusg Q' 1 , ,, ' l'hi Iiaimpzi WIIL l ' ' f ' jj L 9 . Here he is at last, folks. The king on -- -,1 1 Main Street even though the prodigal son of iff' ,f the school. His amazing personality pulls '- thi Qf ulx him out of many a tangle and at the same I' fx ' lime makes him quite a few friends. Bud ,I I. ,.A . , H Q. HL., fy? X is a good howler and has heen dubbed the zqflx-i '51 L' X 5 ,ligfxff M ' fixix, Flying Dutchman of Piekett's emporium. ,S-Xi' U I KP Q,-l . if L ' His crowning weaknesses are saucr krant and 1 X ka 4 1 i t ' xx . . I I wg J. g. 4 fiieeh- ,gL, Ileggle IJHVIS Mft X 1 '1 KN , All All K 7 J P W K 3 1 U 1 - . ' 1, -' . . age Sevenly : Q M S '11-IE h .5 nwwfsi am 1 vs ' in s. 'nit Qi, I ,gh ,3F4,ff.f I ...il -g f pin ' 5 rn! F' lf o 3,3 aall .ef f 2 R l.1,f l' x J ,SQ l 1 if Ja' if w. .345 5 if 29' J H '95 T' -+ W .-iii:-is-1 ,L I AWRENCE LANKFON Detroit, Mich oihlll 1 1,5 llll s uni1 ' 'c ', - :ugh h 1 ' -. x ' yd 1 :Lux ony of the outstanding ma, o' Ll iss 1 foo 'ill i - h ck n no mis' . he s so nc FEORGE ILETCHER LEE JR Johnstown AXA lohnstown lllgh School. xlLlLLlSlJllIg' 'll lxippi ilu' CL C u J, '11 ink, 2 Hucs to inolhu' L.f'lIlllD0llLl' who comes from thi, eitg of floods, good hear, 'ind LLI fumes. 1 oi'f1 1.' mis co 1 1.. ra s '1 Sonoinorc yung jOlll'llLQLll to the hlcssul . ' L f 'Q 'ln 'Ind 1nt1.r1.1l thc hi 3 ' 1, of m'i i'imon,. NVQ were pluisu o 'vc 1' 1 ' 'n 5 ' ' 'md finish wi 1 lh class of 28 'ls '1 good Douhlcgou ind Jaycr. JAMES KNOX LONG Fraiford Clylncl' High School. i Kh' ' ' N n-l rat Association. Knox has i1l1as of his own on every sub- fcc. H- can speak witi authority on an '- lhing. He is now at work on a thesis ex- plaining gmvitalion. His favorite pastime is disagreeing. Oh, yes, he is also a minis- tCl',S son, a typical ministel s son. ' .1 - I y - -11, ' . L . , 13, lv mi . 3 , 3 ' . , 1 5 1 Q B I ',- . I 9 1,1 ,gg ' -, g . f-1' ' 11 -1 .0 .1 1 1. ' 1, ' ' -- 1 W f Y NWA 4 ! 1 ' lg, '11 ..- '-.-1.1 . . ,. WW: T-21-1-1 ' .' - - -- . 1 ' I' I l 1 gg ' - . .' gf, ' ' Q, 11 :' v, .I 2 . , .1 N , 12- U . 'I ' .Q Ti' F ',I1'17'.,, Fo 1 , 3. --, .:4. V l2lll'I'III 1 ' clas. in his .I n 3 al ul - . , . . , .. ' ' lh1 er- for a shout vhllc onl' - hc 1, 1 ,. , , q:. 4 .N is ilu: Ii' - ' - . 'll i 1 - the On tlc lh. lcld, -' l 'Hifi '-19 -,:' half' a a 1l ' take . 1 , . - ' V- T- 4 5-V-ii' A ci QM. --, .'--1 'mf , j': iv- , -. J., .5 :: lx',..,'.'1', -,ig-,194 rw.. I -. ' ,.:. .', .'.' . , l-. ,' C,Afg7f',3 ,L 'ja' ,-I '-,:n'.,:, 1- lpn'- 7' fu ' ,.. 1.45 .,s.'. i x.' I 1 ur 'l , . -1571 1 iff' 4 1 '3' -:,'Ct5,:+ . ' '. : '.v:.. ,:..-' J 1' 2ff-1'-:.':11-iss . H- . ,'::i:-:.7'1gf-P1 - -' A - ' .1H.,'Q.g'al.E1i ' ' l' ' ' ' ' ' . AJ? 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' lull ' i t. s-I I dig' ' 'FL' 511' fl!-4 ' 'H I A 'M 4 ' I- wi givklli ' .if 'Jr - .'? ,.. ...I-.' .--' - ., 5 -4, w + A .,' it s. ,-3... -. 1. i ROLAND WAYNE LOVELAND ' i X York KD H CIT vm-it High scholl. , Q . tlhristian Life Service Leagueg Phi Sigma: 4 Debating Forum, 1. ..., .,u, . One of the Betty hoys. Three letters a day and two specials on Sunday constitute ' A a low average t'or this unusual specimen of 1 A brains and what have you. Ile dotes on Doc ,- -i'5.,,' ' f-'P Mart.in's :tile-gctl biology courses, and makes ,.QafLf i - 3fyQj1j I an addition to the college catalog by drag- 'J U JT. 4' '-'-'- W- ging in a German course that was never XA' heard ot' before, and it' indications mean Q.f'f'f'e Q anything, will never he heard of again. LH' 4 9 .. . ' ' ua- . L. Q if pg-f'yfgf32:53, HAROLD CHRISTIAN LUND vi , Pittsburgh 413 I' A , .. , ' -T3-Y r'-fra ,',,Q,iff 1-'17, 4 ,?E...,g-,.,:t.j. b . I :Z 1 .', .'Pv l :.,. v,. Is Friarsg il' Student t'ootball manager, 3. . Lundy is one of those active bersons, al- ., , -. ' ways working hard at something or other. .. . t 7 A 5. q,, .. ,. all . . Being ot' Nordic descent he naturally would f. '. . I I ' 1 'i he aggressive and industrious. He's a mighty time chap. .3 ,gj'.'..-' 1 . . GORDON WAYNE LYNN 'A A 1 S East McKeesport A T Q ' fi.: A' j ,,. Mclieesport High School. . A:-f - lVash-Jeil' Nine. il mpfl That long, lean, slick trombone player P, 'X with his long, lean, slick mustache. And does he have a way with the girls? Ask ,U 3 4 I qi! KF, 112K-gt!! ,L'lll. ,I i R f- ix 1 44 f 'I :A A -'fig U' ftxtqlaff Sggfigqt i' it gt Af' Y' ffl 4 ' Q iiiir ti 1 -L1-1 Puge Sevcnlyl-Iwo Q 1, F 'Q' it if r. f -MT E lf 'fmfzta im g A 1 m lwl illllkxlwfivk xllitfflhhar- mm H 3' v r' 'yllmfwafvxq 1 JOHN KELLAR MACK '. 3 oak rark, ul. K 2 Webster Grove High School. 'V-.'i f Washington University, 1, 2. S ., Tau Pi lipsilong 1,5 f, f,'- Phi Sigma. 1 1 '2lawn liellar is indeed a brainy student. Ut' course there are other things that take , his time, besides worrying about how lnany subjects he won't get an H in. Miss Oshkosh seems to rate--even on the phone, but gracious she isn't alone. From coast to eoasl the mail treks in t'or the doctor. i 1 HARRY ELM Eli MALCOLM i Indiana A T Q Indiana High School I lmnrlmil, 1, 2, ss, Druidsg Class Vice President, 3g Class President, 2g Class Seeretary-Treasurer, 1: .lunior XVeek Committee. Here's the boy. A football player de luxe, 1 a handsome devil, and one of the most popu- lar men on the campus. NVe could think of some lll0l'C aecomplishments, but-what's the use. DAVID KITHCART McCARRELL Hickory A T A Hickory I-ligh School. Pandora Board, 3: Assistant Manager Football, 25 Junior Week Committee. Davey has been at times a student, an his- torian and a statistician, while recently he has astounded every one by playing the role of young Loehinvar quite well. NVith his many excellent traits he has one bad fault, that ot' memorizing the morning paper when every one else wants it. Page Senelllgj-lI11'e4 1 .v-.. 3 l is 'rf- Siqi ' -' ll ' ' P ' U ! li7g ? 5'1 gin 525 . '-ufilfi t t, ,H THE' 7 is . 4 0 tp' li5f1'QiQ,58f .s.'5' 23 is ftrt Q t is X. t .. l 1, M Q A- . .. mmf vm ' ' 'Nunn LN. Ml l ' 31 5-fn' ' . , . W'f3?-.- mu- ' ' -'f'--B-5 m.t.Ni'v- 5,990 ' '40 'i- I- :-x . .,,, , . ., :Z 3 w-. . . , Q - iff K-,fr -1, 5 ly..-' . -. bp., . s .Ivy , ' .W '- :I . m., ll. I: ' -' L51 JOHN WILSON MCILVAINE ', Washington QD A Q '7. 5' hlCl'C0l'Slllll'g'. ' Q liiski. . S., ' Friarsg Beta Sigma Sigma, 5 'fir' Football Assistant Manager, 1, 25 l-'reshman Manager, 3: af Business Manager Pandora, 35 -.5 -' .lnnior XVeela Committee. if, ,A -f-'gf .lohnny is a combination ot' good fellow '. 4--Jf ,,.yfJ.Lg:g'f' gf..-t:-4'g :. and student. He never gets any bad grades f T- 'i T'-' 5' - and yet he always has time for a little 'V mingling in society. His ambition is to be a v -'l I millionaire and he'll be one, we imagine. I .2 ' l'le'll make a dandy lawyer because he's 5- always arguing about something. N1 if 331' -1 ::i'.:.N'. E' 'lz' ' MJ '. DEMAS LINDLEY McVAY Prosperity 9 K N L V , ,. . '5 I 1 1,115-i -. u ,'.- I - 1 EQ-Z. f.. . :'-- . , n . s i V , 'yay 'V . ',,, 1 'aff-t i5ii3t'v 'X Nflsr4l:lilM A 'hW,39 .lti,v tt f' A -sg.,l. f X ' . lg ,QI fl l'-all-u . J- ' 't npwly 'u . t 6 -L f, wv'f t will Ll. sf M ty , . -! . l fs it -W jfxr glgl' QS? W I 1 lifisg 4. rl Q l H.. Page Senelzly-foin' Prosperity High School. Football, 3. Mae has a lot of amours and its hard to tell just which one is the one. .lust at present he goes to Canonsburg. He is a true t'rienfd, a deep thinker, a student and a gentleman. ' WILLIAM ROBERT McWILLIAMS Washington cb K 2 Washington High School. Phi Kappa Mug NVash-Jetl' Nine. Here we have the tickler of the ivories. the star boarder of the George Wash house. Shines at teas, movies, bridge, pinochle, or checkers. liill has lots of friends, male and otherwise, and is right in there on the campus. To be all this and yet a student, with the help of sulnmer school,-not bad. . . . tt 'Y Q tl ' 1 Q '29, WI' Ai 'P H 'ii Y 'iw ' , - V ,, A U I I I I' 1 -f -V .' - . 9 -A . If if g ay: 2:1'f f,.,,5 1gf 7, .. I, ,Q 4 'Q.5 'f . I I YQ , Q I D fp I RfiI1.9IQI?8.II ?j. J 6 ,L 'A' . N ff .. .. 1- . .... - . f gym ' ,J ' X. 'Fi -N, r 'iv .' f -1 4. 1' iw 1- eq 'if I- + nt l i in 1 'L ,. , 1-' - F' rr, :-x . f U -a -. ,. f.. A 1, , . , I ' M m ine i.,as,. mf,. . Q Ao .W I ., - ' I ' QT, iii. . -' 5 J... -uf. 'v', A44 ' ', V I 4 , .ln -. .. . J.. ' 5--v ,, ,-am.. Ir -',,g jj--. I. -fJ:?zI.ioQ?'1II. yi jg-.-'Iv .'!'.,3,1.g ., , .-1-...':'., I .' .f' , . , . , . . , . ,, .ml ,V .,g,f .1-.g,- ,-,,'f.H.:. H -r .' . J 1.n:fg,Ig. 7. -1 -ff - . : .:'i2 vi Q: 3'3 1 III . . . .. -. . ' re. 51.-V r ,,5.:i..I. lg.: 'IS' ' 'za' '.' XY-..-e' .ffl ,I,I..LQ,1,,,.. 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This visitor from the Windy City brought plenty of said wind with hiln. He's never still, always talking or walking. He aver- ages 1.27 movies a day. His greatest asset is his beautiful singing. ROBERT HURST MILLER Canton, 0. Mcliinley I-ligh School. .lunior Week Committee. and careful Bob is the most scrupulous fellow you have ever seen. lt used to take him five hours to do his Math, not because it was hard, but because he wanted to make the figures look as it' they had been printed. With all his good qualities he is sure to he a big success. Page Scvenly-film i -A- 'I 3 5 . 3 , O' - we fn' il X . 1 IG 1 N: r 1 , 1-..--. gwm an I ill!!! IIN N is iii Y gfQ1f mffast lv O . O X . is i f RALI I-I JORDAN MITCHELL Columbus, O cb 1' A North High School. 0 io State, l 2. Iootlrill '3' Blskctblll 3. Chick lfter going to Ohio State for two yours, reilized his mist'lke 'ind elceided to r'ndu'1te from 'ln cistern collefc. H is '1 eonscientious student, -ind his lspimtions of ieing '1 surfeon some d 13. glides ' 'c 'my indieition, he should he '1 good one. GEORGE FRITZ MOORE Johnstown LD K 11' Assistlnt M'ln'lgcr Iootbflll Z 'S' 'iss I'I'stol'i'1n ' Cl'iss becretwly 'md Trcfisnrcr, 2' lnnior XVeek Committee. If gouxe never re'id 'in Algel book then you cont know lritz. l'he kid with i mi - lion doll-ir smile 'ind '1 chemistry complex. During his three yc'1rs here he h.'1s disidcd his time between Chem lab 'ind the truining, house ind his 'become the envy of ill the pre-med studcs. lhis is '1 good guy. ROBERT McDONALD MOORE Carnegie B 9 II Cirncgic High School. -i .K . Phi Ivnppfl Mu' fh'lll'Il'l'lll Junior Prom Committee. Bob is lhnek I ltCliCll,S constwnt side kick. Student ind ludies ll '1n, he has spent ine week-end in NV'lSillllgt0ll in three y0'lIS. 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' 3 rElfiff'.Yf . l -ft Oppenheim is one of those lucky fellows fl,fgiflfi-Hl.:fj-5 1 who has a car to ride around in. And he's 5 very generous with it, toog hc's always tak- .iffK-jfijsvz-',:IfQ'.f'-1 ing some one to school or up town. He's f- also got the hooks down and yelling for Q-5ff?t5'f'5l'1 V 2 help. if'--Zffi' 1 17-ff 1'1ilf19'?f9'Q ' 1: f-1. ar, r- 1 i. .' - ' - 1-. V lint: 1 g JAY EARL OPPERMAN ff .F-,tu , Johnstown A X A 2. V' J, :'. A - 3 . :E ul 7' .lohnstown High School. ?'1 Fll'll Johnstown Club. '. I i 1. l'lere's hoping that Jake , as we call this B ' gent, receives his daily special delivery to- lmifi' .' day. If he doesn't, well, it'll he the tlrst day hf,,,,m he's missed this year. He's doffed his fur . 'XM hunter's cap for a Junior hat. With his '1 heart in Johnstown he thinks Washington a 1.11491 ' bf . tl ' ,.'3llT.1 f hit monotonous, but cheer up, spring has as .n 1. ,. mg -'J' - '.. ' V.. . . Q, ,sqglv .1 ,Q , , come. fgkslkli 5' iv . 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Q, .-J - 1 ' -. .- ,, f-'1 - .' .,' 1 Q .-Lryl. , in . , . . s L- ilo A 1 A ' mmryams 2.- tv L' :xv ' I . e B 2 ,. tw! - , tv, fa M 1 lllllfx .X gi e. J '--1. ,. - .- - :'s.u'2 if ill' , l '1 iT1' I' if :xg k . 1 wewy ' Ag lg. NJ, .I ir ,' , ' 'rm A ly h ,' X ff. 11- L., .aL . X. Q ' ' xi SX 1' .-......-T my V 1' , I I Q CHARLES HENRY PARK Brookville A X A Brookville High School. Art Staff Pandora, 1, 2g Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 President's Couneilg Philo and Union, Junior .lag Committee. Charley disagrees with Babson who says that college is a fool's paradise. However, those who have heard his clever line of wit are inclined to agree with Babson. Charlie and Honest Abe should have their pictures in the world's proverbial hall of wise crack- ers. And by the way, have you seen him transfer his impressions of beauty and art to canvas? WALLACE McCULLOUGH PARKER Bellevue A T A Bellevue High School. Washington and Lee, 1. Although he is coaching athletics at East XVashington l-ligh School, taking Greek, six eight-o'clocks, and numerous P. Mis, VVally still finds time to get around once in a while. Don't blame him for being so industrious. He started at Washington and Lee and hasn't had the benefit of our early training. WILLIAM ALBERT PRIDEAUX Expidit lleed High School, l, 2, 3. Ebensburg High School, 4. Pre-Medical Societyg .lohnstown Clubg Philo and Union: Y. M. C. A. Bill is going to be a surgeon, so he says, and if the grades he gets over in North Hall are any indications, we wouldn't hesitate to let hiln work on us. Although coming from the wilds of .lohustown's suburbs, he quick- ly acclimatcd himself to our mode of life. He wisecracks invariably. Page Senenly mm. +. 1r 'h Nl . - .,A I .i- 'J- .. f - fs1 H'fw- - - . ' -I mo r, Jia 'XG tj ! .- ., M If-2 ' 'I tr' -fin. 1 'V -so if w s. f' -.. V - is 2 'I U , f wo t ft. :Lg ,gurl A it rl 1,511 X , wifi! U Q ,M . I. 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I ..- --q, '. , .-. 'llll'fl:':fl:1. f.v'L::,l -all' ..-':-.- -'ilft .5-17' Ji, ' . :-. 7: ff 'z 1'-J fjf. : '49, 4 U' ., ' iff- :bil .PQ J' f'- K , V1 'dl . . ' , .3 I ' I . , bv IT, ,' - 1 1 1 '. 1' giinjlunglii it . . 1 I . 0 I . 5. - SH - E 3.3: - ,. ,. ...L I if ' U ,. -'I lI1i.Ql1P1 . . ' 4 ' X . ' ,H u I f' Q 4' -- . il 1. I '. - , I .v os - af- -- f 's .lsr IN 'Q E . , -I . x H it fsfxj' - ik s 1 ' :' ' xl I S X - . x 4, 4, V 'X t LA.. L . . X V, . . ,L , -M . I L ' i K . ,I , X, . 1 9 1 . I , K J fi ' ELI VAUGHN ROSS Washington Q K N Trinity High School. Cross Country Team, 3. A letter a day will keep other women away. This must be the opinion of some one because he journeys to the post ofllcc every .day-rain or snow. He, however, spends much time on his books and is al- ways ready for a good time. WILLIAM GLEW SANDER Pittsburgh rp K 111 Haverford. Lafayette. A city slicker he was. Tall, dark, and handsome, et viola, Bill. After dividing his time between Haverford and Lafayette, he decided his talents were being shamefully unapprcciated. So Bill has fastened on old XVash-Jefl' as the latest object for his fatal charms to conquer. How he manages to pull down his usual two in all his subjects, and still spend every other night in the wicked city, is just another of 1ife's unsolvablc mysteries. CHARLES RUSSELL SI-IAEFER Pittsburgh cb K 11' Peabody High School. Druids: Pi Delta Epsilong Assistant Manager Basketball, 3: Red and Black, 1, 25 Junior Prom Committee. Russ is the complete social lion. In a few words, a lover, a man of fashion, and a good fellow. Heuhas that subtle something which some men long for, and all women adore. Success has already marked him for her own, and we will wager that he will never end his days in the poor house. 4 1 19 ? 9' -W ., , I - .. - ,, Q.,v. . l. N .U W. 6,1 ,,,. . f f- .. .-, 1 -11 mf' mi. - , X 53 l I4 I f im ,xi-. , H ww .Q 9 my ? g a: r y? A2129 39 . M y M i 1 in B fi QI' ' ' ' ,t 'i i l nt, 'Q ..L'k.tf, ir, f '-: vw '5 ' 1 -' I I '1 7 '- 'W f s I Jyinwhn WW xi P1 P '5Nq LOUIS STURBOIS Clarksburg, W. Va. 111 K 111 Clarksburg High School. - Drnidsg Phi Kappa Mug .QL Football, t, 2: Basketball, lg Pandora Staff, 3. Up from the country of strong lnen and poisonous reptiles comes Lutz. An apostle ot' asthctic dancing he holds claim to the I title of Charleston king as well as being past master of the Black Bottom. The Adinirable Crichton had nothing on Lou for athletics: his versatility knows no bounds. A better - fellow you'll never find. ANDREW SYLVESTER SUKEL Donora Donora High School. Phi Tau Gamma: Debating Forumg Track, 33 Franklin and NVashington. Andy is an athlete and a student. He's always hanging around the gym or Main - I-lall. He gets the grades, too. Considering -' that he comes from Donora these accomplish- ments are truly remarkable. f ,- JOHN WILLIAM TAYLOR, JR. Clairton ltlereersburg. Kiski. Pre-Legal Societyg Junior Week Committee. Bill is one of those fellows that are very hard to find. One who combines intellect with true sociability. He has a clear and steady mind and it' it weren t, for him, these cut committees would have an easy time of it. An embryo statesman. Page lfigllly-one . LLL at,- if, My W - ,QIH ..,. , . , n 4 f . I t . A' wi sp ,, ' f t .' A 5 tg, -'i ii a f 4 .W if' t i ' 1: llltifii' thmbl 4 Q L -nf'ff'i-r-FPw- f' f 'R1'fi iwii 5' 'W 'if' f-K K A . . .A 3 .-.- ' 3 --. , 'Q' N -, .- 4. . .- .. f- -r..' '- . ' . ..'- . ' K .v .,-,- 1. . J JOSEPH MOORHEAD THOMPSON Connellsville Q K 11' ' . . a ff L'-ug! tlonnellsville High School. ' Glee Club, lt ' lied and lllack, 2, 3g I , f. Pandora Board, 3: jf J, . lierag 5 -U1 - I Junior l-lat Committeeg Class l'listorian, 3. The too often used expression, Good H .I-1 H goods comes in little packages , certainly : ' 4 s fi. w 'f-'V' ' holds good in this case. Joe is the kmd of a ' boy who, the longer one knows him, the bet- ter one likes him. His only dislikes are his unconquerable antipathy for going to lab and to eight o'eloeks. He is t'ond of books and drama. CHARLES AUGUSTUS VOEHL Cedarhurst, Long Island, N. Y. A X A Far Rockaway High School. Iluskin Club. The worst thing we know about Charles is . that after three years on the lea of Western Pennsylvania he still retains that New York accent. He raves around a week whenever T'- 4 ' he sees a blonde-and we don't blame him for that. He wants one and he wants her bad. He is a devout worshipper of Thespisg Maurice is his only rival as a dancer. He has read .-tn American Tragedy and all the lll0d0I'll books, and besides he is a diligent student. PERRY PAUL VOLPITTO 'f- Johnstown 1 5 '- . Johnstown High School. .Iolmstown Clubg Pre-Medical Society. This is l3art's buddy, being one ot' the stars in his gym class. He is a good student and already has the mustache required of all ' good doctors. Page Iiighly-Iwo U, 51' ' K. I '5i'f f '25iff Wi, 'T' 'Aff' 9 'W F ! 57'3f 'iV'?'31'Q'H EQ. i f .- ,.f i' ii w e-w w i f, t Q 'Witii' ihiwxilm fpii- Tfil-f' ' ' -' ' -'?emw.ix -- .1i'g7 W: -Ah 'i- T :,1,l,..,,'.. AI. .-fi , -A.. .N ,M .J U- 3 . - , 2 -. . . . I si- .,Iv', X.. .. ' . :.','r-Q, '41 'f-'L'..-.4 '- ' J, ...,,,.s.-, JM., I' ..- .A . 1 ,- .- .givgl .-15.. 'ff - .,,', ft -.' ,-, . . . 1 1 '-.' . . 1 1 w 5 :' s 1 ' ' ' : NI- 1' -Q .N . A . '1 r X . I . wh f A- ,, .I-ghxf' 1 'E .'5i'1 . . 5.1. .H .- .5 !-'f.l1.:- :4'.- 1 .5-': 41' 3 ,C. . 1.1 f V 5 H . , Av-ev, 3. 4,4 : . - QW: i 1 Ji lynx X we x ll' 'L' if fx aiwiif i ' gfliiiiiiigglii Hs 3 l. . . Q iii, 5 f f' 1 nil? 15.4.1 ws: Q sg Ai - 5 'c.'f.3 -ffgipifzl ' M . ' xt- J' 1 T fig if 4'--1 MQ . kgs V uv ith -.... .. .. 1 CASSIUS DENTON WABLE Jamestown, N. Y. .lalncstown High School. .lunior Hat. Connnittceg Pi Delta Epsilon: Red and Black Staff, 1, 2, 3g Pandora Stall, 33 Bnskin Club. Dent is one small boy in stature, but in brain and industry he is a giant. This year he has donned the robes ol' Thespis in the drama course and promises to be a play- wright some day. ALVIE CARL WALKER Washington Alnwell High School. Phi Sigmag Pre-Medical Societyg Franklin and XVashington: Y. M. C. A. This is a budding young surgeon, who has started otf on the right foot by getting in good with Dieter. The only thing he needs now is a diploma. DERVIN WALTER Lilly fb H cb This fellow is in a lot of activities what with running a shoc store and being married. I Ie is also a Greek student of wide renown and is no slouch in the rest of his courses. Page Eiglzly-lhrcc ,Q ,M 1, is-ya gt-tu 3, 4. , A. f -fifftlllfpng in NWN M' ai. N 1 Q 'iiii -:julia WK... . ., , ,,. ,, .. ,. , .... . . N- -, I .. -WG. - ja' ' ,H ' if' it 1. r v 1,ZfQf4' Q g4j 1' 44-r-' Q' We F ' ' - ' ff' I f pf. .L ,- V, .231 - . its it . I 4 is N ' if B -f I Mgm t if 'S 'te a ra l ' A I I' i i-- f A lk i Q - 'li fit' ' - ll ' ' 4 l, l l . i ..'.'i-, I v i . 61:7-J 32721.12 'I' - ' 'fi 'I 'JV' ' . 'Z ' 1 ll l' .' - H F . ..A ' '1' H, 7'-.. f v.,x. 1 lf, 's z-,. H, Page Eighty-four JAMES BENJAMIN WARDEN Mt. Pleasant fD A GJ Mt. Pleasant High School. Drnidsg lied and Black, 1, 2g Pi Delta Epsilong Editor Pandora, 35 Sigma Gamma Psi: Class President, 3. Jimmy, the happy-go-lucky-care-free boy. Jimmy is a man of diversified interests namely, society, business, scholastic work, and athletics Cloud cheers from the audi- eneei. As any one will tell you .leemo is a lrne friend, a scholar, a gentleman and-a judge of good chocolate milks. MARION NELSON WATSON Butler B 9 II Butler High School. Mercersburg Academy. Mollnt Debating Forum, 1, 25 Debating Team, 25 Glee Club, 1, 23 Varsity Qnartette, 1, 2g Bed and Black, 1, 2: Business Manager, 2g Pi Delta lipsilong ' Buskin Club, 25 Delta Sigma Rho. For a genuine hustler look at Fuzz. Managing the Red and Black-at a personal loss tjust ask himj, glee clubbing, and de- bating, still he has time to be a friend. He's the girl's favorite: and as for styles- they did it at lilercersburgf' WILLIAM ROLAND WATSON Youngstown, 0. KD K 2 Staunton Military Academy. Friarsg lied and Black, 2. VVillie the wceper. I'm from Youngs- town , says Bill, therefore its a great place . Everybody knows Billg he's even a candidate for mayor and when it comes to girls, he wears a man's collar. He likes summer school, too. - I . nl I lk g if- l-' , E. U, ,. I - , f awfr i-w viii t at' 93 4' 51 in 'Jig XT.. , ty LJ 'qt ' 'll -ag 4 , fig A171 . U I 9 i s t.: E X B gal ffig gtit' I' 3 ,, N I X ,. mf' I, ww? , fu f. , ' ' I 'Mil 1ii Ml V 2 'Ag-, .-,,1: ' - .4 .- -- - - . ' -Q. ' ! . , - 'I' 4 , . . , , 4. , lt. X, ,..4. 1 .-. nr, .1 2 .lf P' T 3 -u. u W. 1,,- . is . f -- .. x , .- . - 1 . .' K ' an if :...g .I l , v . .. ' ', Vl tl 'nn ' . Z -:.'?g.- ':'.','1gy..q-. if-:W -'u f' Tl ' PM:-inf. .' nf. :-,-- the-'f-' K :-15:2-F' -'wif-.1 , - :- .,j , di. - ' Taq- :., . -...J 13.-.,. lj,-H.-:.' Ju ,i .I gn . 'ff .'i:- 331- r . 'vs .' V' x. 3 ai., 'V .lv !,jg,.-.el 9,7 A , fi., x but ' 'I flaw-.Tin ,gn ,.' ., f,-,. 1: ,Am . ,-ii. . YL... ii- ve . it -.':: ,- -Qiill' ' 2, .':5:'f JY: nil, 'WL 4,3 tv- :amvfv '-1 1 .- :,.A.,,..5.?a - 1. ...f ,., . -5-Mix-vff:7sif ' 1-iw -.f 'I .av -..g..e,p,.,.i - i7it1f1?tw':':'i . ' ff, a'Lf,vgi:g. ,1 .f -P -',t11.!Z.11.,:Q.,-,- t . 5- 7... -. ., n,15.... 1,, 's..,.,. t, il 1.1, P- ..,- gfwhfg n..--wr.: -- E:s.'-l-J-'1.,,, Y' 1. ' -.sun . . ,. I, 1 ..,,,.,, . . 14.453 !If.'- , .I :fI.1.f.-. 1-..'1,,--. . -.. . . , .. 7:JjfTz'f.f.'g4,f'i1 'll QW' I:-4: ,df Q,' ,, r' V- t . ' ',.- . ffm , ,124 .fr 5 '- , '- z - ,D :BN ilu .1 H lffljlilfgtwl 4.1 Kal mr, QV g Q e :Ui I ,I-E J -1 J ax- six ni I , :' W t. 1 3.51 Q. . it h 'lx 4 . 'A yltl' 1 i . ' -if '55--'-ll A' 1 ' X 1 ' 'l.M 'V . ... v-9 ' -W. A.. A-' 'nf fm-' ' : .,r.'. qfg,..f 1 .1, ' 'U W 5 av-.H 'M'? ' . -m m -fa . DAVID WILLIAMS WEAVER Parkersburg A X A Parkersburg High School. Phi Tau Gammag Buskin Club, 23 Pandora Statf, 33 Christian Life Service League. Here he is. You will find' his picture over here to one side. Take a look at it, you dou't see a Phi Tau Gamma man every day. Dave einched Phi Tau Gamma by a great sprint in physics his sophomore year. He is hoth a student and a gentleman. PAUL MORGAN WILEY Washington qi K ll! Washington High School. Manager Freshman Basketball, 2, El. .lust imagine a combination of Don Juan, l alstat't', and David Haruln and you have Paul. Though at one time he was the victim ot' a loaded cigar, now he is pretty good at practical jokes himself. However, he is a mighty fine fellow and we predict a hright future for him. JOHN DENNY MAY Wheeling, W. Va. K E Wheeling High School. liroadus, 1. Druids: Football, 1, 2, 33 .lunior Week Committee. This dashing hit of humanity has already earned for himself a name as a quarterback. As far as we know there is only one thing that reigns over him and she certainly doe.: a good joh of it. May and Spillers, the Van and Schenk of VVheeliug, had to he separated, but it may have heen for the hest. Page Eighty-live ADMINISTRATION BUILDING LRJPHOMOEEI ff' ' f X , Z ff QLC T sf Q ff 3 T 'EH l ff19fQw f m s e sy 4 'WMS fhfkxxi . Wffir- 11-zxr ' f's-!'f.:k 'iTF ' T '1 5 'Rh 'if T Sophomore Class Officers Vi ee President J. P0'l l'ER Historian C. W. ATKINSON Vice President F. M. '1'11O1sms C. E. BURR, Jn., Editor Page Eiglaly-eiglzl FIRST SEMESTER President M. C. ROBINSON Searetary-.T1'eas11rer R. A. Klmuc Alhlelie Director J. C. MOOOY SECOND SEMESTER President R. F. NEAFIE S eerelary- Treas nrer S. P. Kx5'r'r1.1sn PANDORA STAFF lgmsbi X! Nj ff f T .r,,.v :B .y . kg. 'W' Q.. 'gfaff x M7531 A ilwiwfj ati, s. SIM 11.44 ,Q Way -arf ggi, me 352' 'Rv H. K. KNAPP, Business Manager N .J Q Q R E Q E N 'Q 5 -. - m Sopnoxroms CLASS - : f .- . 1 1.1 1, i f l .,f.- - .,f ,. i '5ir,:'11f El ' 2' W'19W8 i 'g m tt' ' an ,J 1 ff 51. timer vf QT, g i mp I ' U s vw' J N Q N Q .7 5 .,d, , . . -I qv 'I ,J ,V ,wx I, ,, ,, .M v - N. fi we f X. i - Q sw 1K 'lt'f'at wr. 'v mmm' ill. hm fi K mf.. WW-Q 53211 -'f'--41iiZ ',iif'lli72f ,i'h '4' ' 1h'i- I- -.L Hrlvtory of the Class of 1929 F w p C HE class of 1929 made its first appearance at Washington and ... . Jefferson College on September 22, 1925. Immediately the school and campus awoke to the fact that here was a class if that did things and did them well. In the traditional first night battle '29 won a decisive victory over the Sophomores, this being the first ot' a series of encounters in which '29 was always successful. The class became so elated over these victories that they decided to as- sume some of the responsibility of the Seniors in running the school. Unfortunately the Seniors did not care to lose any of their prestige and glory, so they joined the Juniors and Sophomores in putting '29 through a sock inspection in the right way, and in a manner they will remember for sometime. Our first year will be remembered for the beginning of the six day school week, the prominence gained by '29 in scholarship and athletics, and the successful way in which its banquet plans were carried out against great opposition. The Trustees and the Faculty of W. 8: J. were so impressed by the size of the class ot' 1929, the largest in the history of the school, and its manifested superiority that they decided to spend one million dollars for improvements and new buildings as a mark of appreciation to the future great Americans . 'l'hroughout its Sophomore year, now swiftly drawing to a close, this class has persisted in an unceasing etfort to be first in scholarship, all campus activities, and to earnestly uphold the ideals and the traditions of the school. As we look back over our past achievements with pride and satist'action and face hopefully the future that will bring us new duties and responsibilities, we pledge anew our honor and loyalty to Washington and Jefferson. CHARLES W. A TKINSON Page N incly ' . ' - fi .. .Q j . ?EHEj ,- 5 Q 1,11 15:19 .13i ,5ff 1+fi -M 1221 I - HF-1 e 1: 21' TSP!-ii '45 f I 'M '-1 .N I I Ez.. . .L .-11' . . J.. f -J-17-2114 '-P' U v- . - 'W '. l'J - NM mm 1 111111.11 .1-1 -an -PM Mm N. Sophomore Class A CHARLES XV. ALEXANDER .............................. .... S outh Orange, N. .I. lf'1'1m1 'Way 111111111 1fllSl CHARLES E. ANDERSON... .......................... .,.. X I1lIIlICI'L.!l'IIlI, Pu. Gimme D111 1111111111 ROBERT G. ANDRUS ............................................... WVIISIIIIIQIOII, D. C. A11 E11lh11si11sii1: 111111 1'Ie11si11g IIl11si1'11ii1m nf Youllz CHARLES NV. ATKINSON ................................... New Cumhcrluml, XV. Vu. Why Ladies I'I'i3f0l' Hlolzdcs HOXVARD S. BALLARD ......................................... ...McRccspul't, Pn. We 1.e111'n A110111 Wimmen l l'0lIl llim JOHN J. BATES .... ,... .............................................. I I recnslmurg, Pu. .-l S11111c1i-011' 1111111111e1'1'1l-I11111111 lJl111'i111'l I'I11111'r CHARLES NV. BERNI-IARD ........................................ .... I 'iItshurgh, Pa. Ai11'i Lone Gr11111I HAROLD E. BEAI-IM ............................................... New Briglmtnn, Pu. They Told Him io Pass A111111 11111lI He Wo11I1l Slay in C11llcg1eAIl1e l'11sse11' .Ilalh PHILIP R. BERRY ......,..................................... ...... X VZISIIIIIQIOII, Pu. .lust Co11s1wic11lio11s JOHN P: BLAIR ........ .............................. . ..Indi:m:1, Pu. A iYOI'lIll1i Boy Fl'0IIl ll Normal Town ADAM BRUCE BOWDEN ...,................................ .... I 'zn'nussus, Pu. Flliilllllillg Flliil0I',S F1111lsiv11s-? WILLIAM P. BOWDEN .................................... .... I ':1l'l111ssus, Pu. PATSY F. BRIOLA ..... ROBERT M. B UNTING .... l 11ll11111i11g Broil1e1 s 1f'1111lsleps H0111 I Love Ec11111m1i1's Baby Bllllifllfj ? No! ...Al1IIJl'IiIgC, Pal. ...Chcswick, Pu. WILLIAM M. CAPSTICK .... .................... .... I I cmcmzulglm, Pa. Big, Ii111I, Bill! CHARLES E. BURR ..................................................... Lakewood, O. Cidlllliilllli L1111gi1c1i Wilh Glec When Hu Lcfl JOHN S. CARTER .................................................. Elm Grove, W. Vu. Froln Elm G1'o11c,' IVill!Uiil1Q,S ll S11l111rI1 VERNON CHARNLEY, JR. ............... , ....................... CIcvclumI Heights, O. Ivillli ll Jlighly H1111 Ile li111uI1'1l THOMAS L. Cl-IRISTMAN .......... .................................. N Valshinglon, Pu. I.il1er1111y I'1'11p1n'Ii1n1e1lf l.1111gI1i11g l,t'I'11l!iIltliiIl FRA-NCIS J. CLAY ................................................... Mcliccspnrl, Pu. Ilcy Siulf! I'm. Tough VVILLIAM W. COATES ..................................... Good 111 ljitfkillg Things Up! WILLIAM P. CONKLIN .... .......................... Hi Fellolvs WILLIAM E. CONTES .... ............... Local Stull' P. JOSEPH COLUMBUS ...... .... ........................ .... I'111 Slllilll B111 l'm Tough . . .Woo1IviIIc, Pu. .Wzlsl1ingtm1, Pa. .WVIISIIIIIQIOIL Pu. Jalmcstown, N. Y. 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HENRY HEP PENSTALL ..................................... Ain'l Love Gmml . . . . . . T. DWIGHT HEWLETT. . . ......................... . . . . GEORGE XV. HOKE... HENRY F. HOOTMA-N. . PAUL E. HOSKINS ............ W Ilul Is nllu Rough, Tough, mul' Nusly 132.2.9i '1i5'AQi.if'..'e' ' ' ' ' ' ' TIIIII. IVlII'II'lg ScI1.IIrI1'?. u t . t Tllal Makes lhe Girls Rave A WALTER C. HUMBERT .................................. RICHARD M. JACKSON .... HARRY l.. JENNINGS ..... . GAYLORD JERSEY .... JASPER A. JOHN .... Lanlcy, Lean, und Luong ' 'IM 'AZ-2111? ' M12 'SIHEAQ ' ' ' I I Yo'1Il.lIj:1II' BrI1I1IA1: I l A Muiden's Dream 91.242, '1E212'i1'.! k,Q5i.Js' H55 hiflizi ' ' ' FREDERICK G. C. JOHNSO-N .............................. References-See Kirlzgfs WALTER A. .I OHNSON .... .......................... The Las! Minslrvl DAVID P. JONES ........ . .. PAUL D. JOSE. .. CHARLES Z. KEIM .... S. PETER KETTLER... JOHN F. KIRBY. . . ROBERT A. KLARE .... HAROLD KNAPP .... 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MILLEII .... ........................ .... I I Iaysvillc, ' Slmlenl HAIIIIY J. MILLS ..... ................................ .... I I cuvcr, S. A. lo Him Means SHQUIIDIIOIIB JOSEPH C. MOOIJY .... ............................. ..... N V ilmcttc, The Tun: Presser BENJAMIN I'. MOULTON .................................. . .. ...Lim:1, A Genlleman and a Scholar FRANCIS Ii. MULLEN .................................... .... I Inion City, Those Rouml, Ruddy Clneelcs XVILLIAM P. MCIIOIIKLE, .Ir. ............................ ..., I 'itIshurgh, SlIl3l'I!llIII,S ll'jrirle WILLIAM MCCUNE ............................. ....... ....... .... I i I Isworlh, Ilene He ls, Girls: Look llim Over HAROLD II. MCGOWAN .,.................................. .... X VIISIlIIlgIOlI, Quiet ROY W. MCIIISSOCK .... ,... ...................... .... I 3 c llcvuc, Shoo! Two for Holding IIOY H. MCMUNN .... .......................... . ..IrwIn, . No! Big Jlnnn, Iiul Big JAMES II. MCNAISII .... .......................... .... I I cllcvillc, Somber and Silenl IIOISEIIT If. NEAFIE.. ...................,.... ..... ' I'olcdc .Ile anal liolibic Jones BUIIIIHAIIT C. NEBO ......................................... ...PiltsImrgh, Can't I Transfer lo P. C. W.? Why? .IOI-IN A. -NOIITHWOOD ................... ..............,... .... . I ohnstown, .Ile ,II Ilic Girl Friends CI-IAIILES E. PADEN ..... ..................... .... IN I arlin's Ferry Barney and .Ile ODELL F. PAIIIIINSON, . . . ........................... .... N Vnshington, Frilz and I Arc Bmlilies EIJNVIN L. PAULIE .... ............................... Me '11 lluring are Tongll Page Ninclg-four ....Swissvulc, P11 Pu Pu Pa Pu Pu Pu Pu Pu Pal III O Pu Pu Pu Pu Pu Pa Pa O Pu Pa O Pu Pa vw Q 3 Q 2 'I X 'hx ? ' f 1 Q .',I' I i v'.g'NQ Ff I I' 4- I I. - ' , mir' ,?SjgI ,,' I iff 5 i f I4 A fi .9 Ia. 1 1 . 5 if A .fgi f 'ff A id le... :I ' ' -' ' R I -' J A..-f' ' N'-I ' ' L' '.', 7996, ' - '.k f q .1 ' I Hz, sf ,., A. I' . J . Gf9'f-J-'T-211' H. V ' 'N' ft' - T 1- .Xi ' ' l'r - Wifi INNBIQ 1 Jhffuw MAL I PWM M. IKM JL EPH M. POTTER ........................................ ...XVhccIing, W. Vu. Jlarsll Slogias and .loc-Wheeling VILTOR L. I'I'l'III'IFORD ..................................... .... I 'itlshul'gh. Pa. Inspirrrlion for Il Greek Sculplor WILLIAM E. RALSTON ...............,................... ..... X Vilkinsburg, Pu. I IVUIIIUI Go Brwl:! GERALD .IOHN REED... .......................... .... I Duquesne, Pu. Bul Ile Cun'I Ilo Jlulll R. DAVID REINER .... ....................... . .... S I. Louis, Mo. Rough-Ilouse Reiner FRANK M. RHODES ..... ................................. .... IN I cRccsp0l't, Pal. MARK E. RICHELSON. .. MORRIS C. ROBINSON. .. .IOHN R. ROXVAN. . .. JOHN RUBEIS ..... LESTER SAMOLSRY. . . . ADAM L. SANDERS .... . I. JAMES SARGENT. . .. ROBERT V. E. SAUTERS CHARLES B. SI-IUHARDT .... ..................... GEORGE E. SHNVEIGERT HARRY E. SEYLER .... E. PAUL SHAW ..... Ullzerwisc Known as 141111111 Cash ....I3uI'fuI0, N. Y Biologisl . . . .XVI1ccling, XV. ' ' ' ' 6111- 5111,-' Lu'1i-L,L2.211.' ' ' ' . . . .Stl'utI1crs, ' 'Si15.izbia'.-Qig 'u3.l.L,Q1'.'isi.kL' ' 110111 I'vc Trrmaled ...New Castle, .XVushingt0n, Gam! Nalurcrl ...W:lshingl0n, Slings II Wiclccd Buslcellmll ....Amity, Friendly ...CIcvcIund, Lc1's Bowl A Ilcm in Love - . . .Yo1'k, Lal Mc Be ...Yo1'k, Well, Now ul York ...ApoIlo, 011, You Brulc! FRED TIIOMAS SHEEDER .... .................. .... I I Icnrficld, Our Hero MERLE IN. SHOCK .... ......................... . ..WusI1ington, A WoIf's al Ilue llonr RUSSELL M. SMITH ................................................. Waslmingtou, And I Crunc From Jlmmngalwlrz in 20' Jlinulcs WILLIAM R. SNOWDEN ......................................... .... C Ionclmulgll, THOMAS L. SNYDER. .. EDWARD W. SPRIGGS.. JOHN B. SPRIGGS .... Flesh and lhc Devil . .Clc:11'IicIcI, .I11u'ricrl-.lrlnxmry 22, 1927 ...WV2lSI1IIIgtOl'l, Spriggy, the Local Boy ...XVasI1ington, Tennis Shark ...I indlz1y, Vu O Pa Pu Pu Pu O O Pu Pu Pu Pu Pu Pa Pu Pa. Pu. P :1 Page AVIIILIU lu 1, ' wi eww L9 ya 8 I I '1' -a w fi ps, ' H H ' .ts , fs f f i g l e 'Q . ff sw w 'Wmii f iiilifii'-Ihr. wr.ail4:a fi -J I - ' 'N - -it .- M V ' Aflfi' B'-A. f I V 1 V LIGMUNT STAIMYNSKI ............................................... Pittsburgh, The Good Looking Boy With Ihu llnlrmzeil Locks LONVELL R. STEPHENS ......................,.............. So I Wen! Io lnflinnn Io- GEORGE R. STEWART .... ........................ ' A Mean Slepper WILLIAM G. STEWART .... .......................... The Yoirnglllfeporlcr CLEMENT M. TAMRAZ. .. ................... .... Track a Specially FRED M. THOMAS .... ' ' ' ' '1b3,Lgi1Q,'ri1'fj51L,'s' ' HENRY M. TEMPLE .... ........................ Off Again, On Again ROBERT K. THOMPSOVN .................................... Docs Ile Go Home lo See His Jlolher JOHN A. VAIL ........ .................................... To No Avail ls Vail RAlN1Lll l E VANKIRKE ..................................... A Lillie Shrimp From ll Tough Town COLISERT W. VA RNER ......................................... Diplonmlic, Smoolh Cub JAMES D. WADDELL. .. l . on'l'lJ'li1i 'iincl 'lioril' . U JOSEPH M. WALTERS ........................... ' ......... Con Ile Push the loories? WILLIAM W. WARRICK. .. H 'ciiz'11lQ'1Q'15f1iQ' ' DANIEL E. WEEKS ......................................... A Very Devil When in lhe Ilnmor DAVID P. WEIMER. . . Johns1own's Own EARNEST R. XVHITE .... ............................ Whera's Thu! Hol liunrl? ROBERT NVOMSLEY .... WILLIAM WOODS ...... ..................... l.ei's Gel ll Qnarl RAYMOND M. WORLEY .... ........................ Slill Scared of Guns JOHN N. YARNIELL. .. CHARLES E. ADDIS. .. ......................... . . .. Anolhcr One From Ohio JAMES R. RICH. ..... . ' ' ' 'riic' H5133 'ziiflz' ' ' ' ' ' RICHARD D. SIMPSON. . . ............... . . . . The Dale's Pride CLARKE SMITH .... ......................... In Kent We Haue- .IOHN O. VANKIRK ....... ..................... Where's Thai FREDERICK S. GOMBERT. .... ....... ................ In Ken! We Have- JAMES SIMPSON, JR. .... . .................... .. Another Red-Head Page Ninety-sin: ... . . . . . . Homer City, .....AvHShilIgIOI1, .... .Wz1shington. Yonkers, N. ...liridgcpnrt, ... .Wnshingtnm ..SteubcnvilIc, ... . Kingston, ..... ....McKccspm't, ....Johnstown, ....Dclmont, Wheeling, W. . . . . l'ittshurgh, ....Rcnovu, ... Johnstown, . . . .Scottdz1le, .. . . Pittsburgh, .....Iohnstown, ....Ca1'ncgie, ...........Butlc1', Cle vclund Heights, ..........Oil City, . . . Oakdale, ......Kcnt, . . .Lzlngcloth, ....Kent, ....Crnfton, Pu Pu Pu P11 Y O Pa O Pu Pu Pu Pu V11 Pu Pu Pu Pa Pu Pu Pa Pu O Pu Pa 0 Pa O Pa Fiffu MEN .., 'i 72 ' Q14 4' Q2 A 3 i 11 41 xy, Zi? 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Hzktory ofthe Class of1930 is much easier to write the history of the Freshman class -ugh' now than it will be four years hence. The class entered in September'-all classes seem to favor that month. They A 'A it were shown to their rooms--then taught some songs and cheers. After this they went out to crash the theaters and do battle with the Sophomores. After trembling, behind the gymnasium, with cold, but mostly fear, for three hours, they were attacked-fiercely-- viciously-and courageously. '30 fought back bravely, and it was soon found that the phalanx ol' the green could not be penetrated. The battle was close-but we go on record as admitting we were victorious. The class ot' 1930 is the first class that will use a renovated Old Maint' for four' years. It is also the first class to be admitted under a stricter code of entrance requirements-and the first class that has not undergone a weekly examination in hosiery . 1930 is represented in every activity on the campus. Our football team lost but one game-and that by a scant margin. We will con- tribute many stars to the elevens of future years. Page Ninely-eiglzl , E ' - Q if, it I-' bmi' - i. .- T- JM... ,., .,., . af v -' : A-Af ,, . 'M ' ,lqh x l iik l ,' A :East-' - J N. mimi :lim K '7: lfx.W.ihv:. . fi'-5 fm 1' - 'Swv wiil1i7'v fi -rm 'if I' r-K - . Time passes quickly in college, and it will not he long before we are seniors. We hope that we will advance with the years so that We may alhly take up the work where it is left off-and that we may be able to reflect the beams of the Two Towers still further over this land and throughout the universe. AUSTIN V. MCCLAIN Page Nincly Nine a0n,1 aug H 1m.lpun Fnssx-IMAX CLASS g. h. f. c. cl. a. p. l. rl. t'. h. l. cl. e. ml. r. W f. t'. f. t'. r. W. W. l. W. .l - W. c. c. t. 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'Y 17 ,,g.?:M' ?-3xg1H an VL ' 1 wwf 1 f vw ' X2 W , ' g 5 - 1 , E , B fi! I - ' Qi' X g al v, if 1 K A I 5- N99-: 11-aw ' 'M' F' -9371 ' K 1 1 lf: , 'N It A' xfnuhf m QW WW B911 ' Beta Theta Pi ES'l'Alil,ISIlliD Nr W. 8: J. IN 1842 Founded ul Miumu University in 1839 l'ngeL0nc Ilumlred and Six M34 Q. W' if-3 Sr' P 5 N . , YY U . LN ia. In8,.-135, .V -- .1 V ti.-il . A im in 1. 1 it .J K. . A . i wfn f i i iliac ill. Nl 'N' N f5'1-J ml- x -'PL-F'-.iW19'l v . . '1-'i 14: 'i- I-:-x. J. L. Meloy ll. M. Ewing ll. C. Gold T. L. Christinan H. M. Smith W. G. Stewart G. R. Stewart ll. W. Jones Charles Ross J. S. McMurray Gamma Chapter Class of 1927 H. W. King H. D. Meek Class of 1928 W. J. L. Holder Class of 1929 J. S. Carter C. H. Heppenstall C. W. Atkinson J. C. Moody J. D. Waddell Class of 1930 J. H. Ewing H. S. Kane, Jr. ' George Gl'tlCC T. A. Waggoner P. B. Meloy C. Franzell W. W. Coates M. N. Watson M. C. Robinson W. N. Hawkins L. N. Gregg A. Tihbells J. W. Walker, Jr Ifugi- One llumlrvrl and SP1 PII ' , A ,4' faq Q K' 5 4 'l ip gggfl f 2 57 AQ w ' .HUT 5 . un: .. . J.. ff -: mf 4' : 5 A V , Wx' NWRWG Jr W I Mm 4h IIJFA Phi Gamma Delta Founded at Washington and Jefferson in 1848 Page One llunrlred and Eighl -4' ' ' F 1 ':'f2a .Wf9i-J-1.-24-m il' -'f'A'J2'.i31'E '.1wTlW.?-lgw :1.T'?'l J. Gr. Potter V. A. Davis P. A. Keightly H. E. Herrold J. H. Jordan F. M. Rhodes J. M. Potter C. R. Hibbs E. W. Hahn R. M. Keightley Alpha Chapter Class of 1927 E. W. Baker Class of 1928 H. C. Lund H. C. Chalfant D. H. Dankworth Class of 1929 D. P. Weimer Gr. A. Jersey Class of 1930 J. F. Miller T. E. Donaldson F. W. Caton G. B. Logan H. I-I. Minor J. L. Hamillon H. J. Mitchell Alex. Murdoch F. D. DeBolt P. V. T. Heddon J. H. Davidson J. M. Young J. L. Thistle L. A. Elwinger Page Ona Hundred and Nine 'W W ,yi 172V N ', N PF -L ' .fin i I 'FCI ii' Y MA . fl?K'P Phi Kappa Psi Founded at WilSlliUglOIl and Jefferson College in 1852 Page Om- Hundred and Ten A'------. , . . . ., .. , K. .... . 1 - . , ., - l. .-,, ,:1 Q W 1 531' 4 ' Q:1'i 4'2!? .- 1. E1 -33, ' 13 'ff ' ' ' 'A ji 4!if, ? . -Qi ff. 'l ' ' A' ' Hall' ll'l.5llil.y 'll: l' ?5li.'- '.rL'7'f3il :w'f??-J.-1.-zum -''f'-1J1'?.'lk f 1lllllllLlll E35i '1m?E Pennsylvania Alpha Chapter W. Y. Scott li. G. Ferguson P. M. Wiley C. li. Schaefer WV. li. Gales L. P. Melcssel' W. H. H2lSllJllI'll W. B. Davison Class of 1927 .l. B. Aiken H. H. Slout W. J. Organ Class of 1928 .I. M. Tholnpson G. F. Moore Class of 1929 P. II. Ferguson W. A. Johnson Class of 1930 F. T. Wullon E. D. Sluller J. T. Ouslcr I.. Slurbois W. G. Sander li. F. Neulie B. P. Moulton C. Ross Gr. Wilson Page Om: Ilumlrcrr' mul Eleven W 9 ww M w.,, milpa 'Y J Gihr -emfte. W .lr ' -J W '13 'W i ' ' viii' 3 . f- Q A ' i ' U nf V '!F,'U7v' ?' 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Dawson Page One Iiundrcrl and Tllirieen ' ' J' ' H53 f 5fxJ -' WJ 'A 'A V ' ' ' r w 11 9 ' -15, .V . I .. ,A ' 3 - 5' ,a 4 ., gy 05' r ggfvf gg.. 'im xgf, f f' '? :' W 1 ff, XQJIQQZQ -' ff' P. ' 2 4' w '. fun I . I - 'i ' V - :WMP-:, filid lg' -'F'--11-V - 'div , 4? ' ' lu- . MH NM 1 LH M MMV N110 41 fT Q Delta Tau Delta ES'l'AIil.lSllliD Nr W. Sc J. IN 1859 Founded all Bethany Collogc in 1859 Page Ona Hmulrcd and Fourlcen if 'lik P X. .1 PAN , Q, ' . . . Aly I . i f.-awa y ' iv W u w N , : . . .- ,-!1 iw'x:GlvA?. ,sf-4 Nr' 44 ., I G5 -' 'l , , a,, 1 :hw 7' D A Mi' .' ?8F iPf 2J3j '4f?g igil- Y?- .1 .w w fc 5 1. ,. f. . -ik in Q '. ., ' if '1, . .. . .J I- . x ,,- ' ' , ' , m ff . 'fd ,-up 1 , I 1 ,g, 's J., im , . . A731 W ff'-J 1:-21: , Q '- '?l'+'If?'.', 1 l ,. . . 1' ' 1 ' I' .-.x . fl N'Ml Gt' fwamwa 9 M mimi M. I.. Boyd R. B. Hissrich D. K. McCarrell C. E. Anderson Ii. M. Bunting F. C. Lyflie E P. Buchanan E. M. Kline f Gamma Chapter Class of 1927 J. L. Quinn F. B. Cooper Class of 1928 W. J. Temple Class of 1929 ll. W. McKissoek C. W. Bernhard Class of 1930 J. V. Snee B G. A. Herslnnan W. W. Wallace J. E. Smilh .I. M. Mellvaine W. M. Parker F. G. Gillen I-I. I.. Jennings Robert VVomslcy T. J. Shcrrarrl Randolph Winson Page One Ilumlrecl fuzz! Fiflecn 'JVM K fn F J' 3' 9 'fwfr' WW 1 - i f -an Q3 'I ' gv iiigkl g, Q' ' ' '- 1 - A' j g: ' 11' F 1 93 9,51 8 V 1 Q M ' f f f, H Q Q Q A fe 'f '4 'N HRH f . Xm femlmgalw. . '.: 'M G' -U 1 ' ' - lu- , xr: .I X xl :V In fl? A Phi Delta Theta Es'rAB1,1sH1an AT W. 8c J. IN 1875 Founded at Miama University in 1848 Page One Hundred and Sixleen r f WV ' unly'-315.11 :4vF,. .n'1 .-l 'a my' W.. swf- ' ' 4f.,,.. vw- 4 - Ugg-' ' -,QV -f , ii 'gjp lxy qgtgf' C..-yu-' .mini- 's4Qjx,'. . 1 , 4 4330-m ' 1. 1 5, v - H V 'lf' :A J.. . . ,.-.1 A-f -J -.11 ,ff -4. 1-,.. - . ' ,353 .v i v: - , 29 Elf,-if ' 'W as 'T-'QW wg.: 5 wfa ff.. Ian, ' V 'f -.A M' .' -f . . ,v wp- : l . my , I l. 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IN 1898 Founded at the University ol' Virginia in 1869 Page One llumlrezl mul Eighlecn 1 21 W4 I - L Y if -'A' ' 1 - 5' .iii 1' W ' ' - f ' i - ' A 'ji' TW ?' '. ig. .z , 1 1 . , ft- -- W . -W .- , s W: '- jg ,H 's i g ' B Q7 ,, was , - iam-1 ' , 1 . ,w ' , 'w xllmv 1 . 1 f:.' H' 2.4 -.af 1.5 - fi am:-2 ' t'9 '2F?.' 1-'W 'tw 'b' ' ' ' - I' f-n . ' 1 ixmthtf am. xi fs tt ...si MMV A. K. Bert V. L. Bradl'ord J. A. Britton J. A. Gaull .I. A. Lane C. E. Burr, Jr. H. G. Harris S. P. Kettler B. A. Mitchell D. E. Weaver F. D. Hunter H. Hennings Beta Delta Chapter Class of 1927 J. J. Carlin K. H. Greig Class of 1928 J. D. May IC. J. Bruce Class of 1929 J. F. Kirby H. W. Spriggs C. W. Smith Class of 1930 P. W. Bert W. B. Robinson D. 'A. Burrows James Robinsoi 1 D. G. McClay WV. C. Miller R. I.. Kesselman J. K. Mack C. A. Aschman H. McGowan J. M. Graham Roy McMunn C. Pomeroy J. B. Rodgers Howard N. Erb J. W. MacDonald Page Une Humlrccl and Amelccn I U1 '4 'r Vx 6' W rw' 2 5 w A , ft rv Q .f f ,4r..:. a- - , W ' : , H w.1 ,,1fI?-'flliik :il Al A 2 A-4 W! 'H-IE: , , H i 5 9 12. 4'8- e--9 , 1- 'f ' 'W xhgkl X- ,:. .'7:iV3ifW+?9f. mzwff:a f .. .1 ' '7 'WN' V w 1, ' 'sh 'M I' :-x ATS! Alpha Tau Omega ES'l'ABl.lSHl5lJ AT VV. 8: J. IN 1901 Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1865 Page Une llumlrad and Tlucnly 'Q is rf' fd .,. . .- '. . ' YQ -1 . ,f - f . Q ' -wi e.. '. H H 9 B v i. ' 11 -4: . IBN' V 1' M I - JW, ii lwfil'-...H-21.'.a f'+-Jiwfi flwl' ,-UW -, ' ' Y ' fl in wi l if JMWM A. J. Allison Andrew McNeil R. H. Edwards W. E. Amos IJ, W. Elmlierl 0. F. Parkinson C. T. Sehaum W. P. MeCorkle C. W. Alexander Jack Adams D. W. Briceland J. C. Corwin Leslie Edwards Alpha Pi Chapter Class of 1927 DeWayne Loomis J. GA. Wild Class of 1928 G. O. VonHebel G. W. Lynn NV. L. Creed Class of 1929 J. l'I. Castilow J. li. Rowan V. Cllarnley, Jr. Class of 1930 D. B. Lewis D. M. Malcolm J. Stanley Marshall William Reese M. W. Williams W. J. Blackwood li. H. Knox R. A. Hide li. B. Gallagher C. IC. Paden C. Sehuhardl F. M. Thomas ll. M. Worley J. A. Crawshaw H. C. Slroup W. C. Scott Pi. W. Wcise H. S. McElnea Page One llunrlrer I and Tluenly-mir' . . . 3 W 1 Y, 4-'57-fl S 8 ' I ' 1 ' Q1?i, H' -r- Q' 1 W ' ' ' 'ff -5?1 '.'f' ? 191 wr. as 16.1 , 1 , .T , I '- , .L V L, ww A Je - f 49 ' A -u 5.7 Q ai D gf' .. 4.9 135 ' W Mud' f I 'sf '1' . i1d-.Jn . , Ki 17?-5. -11-2 -4 xv' Pe-1' L, 1w? . 'L J 3 fy u Q wax! 4. W' N Mlxwfg Ari' ,gg 1: K' 1' f fbi- V 5 AXA Lambda Chi Alpha ES'l'AlH.ISI'IIiD Nr W. 85 J. IN 1919 Founded at lhc University of Boston in 1909 Page One llnmlrecl llllll Trvvllfll-U00 eww Q. swf' ir- fs . A fm' Milli - - -...wa l' N51 Gamma Zeta Chapter W. I.. Armstrong Robert I-lunlley J. F. Foley C. F. Doly G. F. Lee F. B. Mullen D. E. Weeks li. G. Andrus Harry Brindle Paul Klingensmilh Walter Slonaker Class of 1927 Y. P. Leith D. U. Mollenauer F. K. Voehl J. W. Skidmore Class of 1928 Charles Park Class of 1929 W. A. Snowden C. Z. Keim Class of 1930 Edward Walker George Tone Austin McClain A. H. Slater W. N. Pilehford . W. Davis K. G. Jackson T D. W. Weaver C. A. Voehl C. I-I. Miller W. M. Capstiek P. E. Hoskins J. A. Slater Maleolnh Sigsbee Arnold Sleek Page One llumlrvd mul Twenly-ilxrce 1 PNN' NNN 'N f mf ,ff-v 1 , 4-'W 61,-RVN V-. lv 7 2 1' xii 5 I f f f f zi i w ff fi P' ' P 2' Q. Q 4 i l ig fl, X ' 1 HN. V ,I ,, .1 1 .4, . i.. l inn' i i 7- -' i ii ' - U D i'f5'?-.- fn!-'.a 'i' -M fi 'fif'Ni'v- . '-: 'i - lv: , 'Uv .ii IW' fllflil? Phi Pi Phi ES'l'ABI,lS1'1IiD M' W. 8: J. IN 1925 Founded ut Northwestern University in 1925 Page One Ilumlrerl and TlUl'll!I1-f01Il' , jg-fn Me W.. vi' F g m 1 ' f1 .n'Mwa: am... MMV MTA ' fr y' fl' 'w ilfv i ziiilk-l y WJ' M ' H ' ,x ! i.'-WHY.- ?5's3-' bi f . - ,ii , I, 1 4 . , 9 El lf' l GI! J rx: , I t tl g'-1 44 . 1 4, X 5 y I ga, - D . Q Ya we . url ' 1 tr. --7 ' ..L I' . . ' aft. V179-J fm-' . 2--PF '1F'Nh- . 1 ' -4 I' .--A . W. N. Bebout D. C. Gruhl C. W. Snyder W. H. Kunkle J. C. Hunter Gr. W. Hoke R. D. Reiner L. C. Brown R. Cooley S. E. Waltz llltl Iota Chapter Class of 1927 C. B. Piper Class of 1928 J. B. Norris B. S. Clark Class of 1929 M. Grallam J. M. Walters J. J. Bates Class of 1930 W. P. Irwin F. Waller S. J. Jackson L. Olson D. Huxley ll. W. Loveland J. C. Doudna D. Walter Gr. E. Sehweigert H S. E. B . E. Seyler J. Warner L. Walters M. Waltz Page Ona Ilzmdred and 'llvenly five a 1' . ff' 3 Q i ng V .'f- ,gpww-' feg .V . - a - 1 ,ai -'m,g ,! f- L -' SE - ' - 'Q K ' Q 215 4,37 X-,554 7 ff ,j ,g 5 3- 'g-9 45LxL ' i f 1, Hp ,-' 'ww f ,.- .f -x, 4 H- , f . WLQr'1 A q 'ff N Hun' k I H 'A-. '1' ' 1.-' iw ' . . .v WML: 2 21-'la -' , f'--W,'l'1, -1lw7:m ', ,'4': ' 1 ' ' I- 1 , .4 Nwbnwfff' fkffmn 'Q'-Llvgfgfx. mi. Y 0 Theta Kappa Nu Es'i'Als1.1s1a1En Nr W. 8a J. IN 1924 Founded at Drury College in 1924 Page One Hundrarl and 7'1venl11-six .N 1 1 . T E AN Q N C. 9 8 ff ff l d 'K ' w ig fl? ' J' iff. HJ if T A N 1 'W F : J n' l. ? '?i '1 v 9 4, . 3334 . A . ' 1- 1 X I 5 wb. If -1 ,51-. ,, -' 'Y' 1.11 of f .N . P 71' l l tha ll ?-'lgl5E'xl' l' 'l'W'f:ll M-'15'f-.- fy-zzz.. 1 .. f'-wi'-. ?2'1 .1lll F 'Ma 'Ki I' :A Pennsylvania Gamma Chapter A. E. McDivill H. It. Musscr J. M. Bash D. I.. lVIcVay 1r1 It 1. Shccdcr P. li. Berry F. J. Clay A. C. Bcrkcbilc C. B. Decker Class of 1927 li. F. Tompkins F. li. Horn Class of 1928 G. A. Cochran Ii. V. Boss I. H. Ifldmunclson Class of 1929 F. J. Gombcrt W. P. Conklin ' Class of 1930 H. C. Fllickingvr H. A. l.0yll C. B. Wilcs W. H. Landis J. M. Hzlzloll W. B. Fowlvr T I..snydQ1-fJ1-. Z Starzynski J. A. Rich E. L. lillClll0 S. W. Stillwcll Page One Ilumlrad uml Tmcnly-seven x u ' 953 '- x N T 'ii' ' 4 442' 4' '11 f sz' .f X K 'fz4 .. js ' ' - i,,.'1ifa im:-. THOMPSON BIEBIORIAI. LIBRARY THLETICS 5 f f L :gh 1 X W FOOTBALL M? C277 ,--1 glib qp 'V7 ftv X ,, K f ff' x.. -M A X! ..,, ,,,.. . .---'--'-f., kt. M, ,, 75N xX ' 5j ' 'IA fkxx XX f 4f'fUX MW KXXXxXx,ix'fll X, -I N. - 34? 'W X KX AuvSfQ,,,, fwx,.X.. CHANLEY l9 7- Puya Ona lllllllII'l'lI and Tllirly-one p w 'H - - 's w- .-:A --'- W - f i t , my , - Mtn' .imlll i J. -A . ff,-Wt ' . -...uf l' VT! The Athletic Council The Athletic Council is composed ol' one member from each cl iss and representatives from the Faculty and Alumni. Meetings IIL held each montll lo discuss all athletic questions. Treas zu rf: Du. E. M W1 xi ix OF F ICEHS Clzairman Pnoif. M. A. Dicxuc Secretary Pnol-'. 0. F. H. BERT MEMBERS Dr. L. F. Kirchner J. I-I. Donnan W. H. Davis Howard Hughes I Page One Hundred und Tlzirly-fwo J. L. Quinn, '27 H. C. Chalfant, '28 A J. C. Moody, '29 Charles Ross, '30 McK. Crumrine wie ' All ' F V ff Q M HW? NNRXWA awww F ,W -f--E51H'W6fw -' .K HY sb if fu ff' ' M ' :'ifN : Q'w :Qu H J 1 - n- '- 4 ' , .. TE A Q, ,-' 'SQ . xxa fw gh If 'm f X - vw W 1'- 19fQ4Qf'-wi 'v N44 'ld . N 4 I ,L 'v y fr' .-l?f? ,xe1f?1'.'.A1i-Elm .' - YM .Jin -,,1'.'w , - - 'A - -V 4 BILI, AMOS page 0,10 Ilunrlred and Tlrirly-!lu'ee palpunll 91:0 90:14 pun nnj-li1.1g11tL .I -W, 31413 H 4 A A ,i ' 3' 7 in 5 J M ,. mf THE Ki 5 JAAQE ,f f ' W Q4 ' 1: 4 n ew' .yu '-X h- A ,,. f- - -- , vf' -f ' 'f Q' ff, '4 1 ' :gf ,gl W 7 .ff ight. vu., C 1 , my I.. f 4,-- :sw .qw 1 W Q w. . I - ws' .' ' 5 - in '4 ',, . : nf v 1. .Mu A . 'sv ::L'1'-.,Q4huf, . vin I -J Tim ' '-f' ' i- A f ' N NWBNQQ Mah M if +R -ww Coaches Iilmn Monuow Managers Hoon 's RITCHIE Page One llundrcd and Thirly-live . . 1 2- -. A' - k,.. , .'Q., 'ffms'... , , uf. 1 lm- emit . H M4 fs in r, 1 a rl , 1, -pk! ein x .I rl , t ,Q Y'-in T-X .-All ' A? 5 I 'A . Y ll 4 . i M nhl ' N '71 fl-' 1 - ' M 'l' 0' ' w I -n A MOS, Captain l',wi.m' Coox Winnie Review of 1926 Football Season 15 27- 'ASHINGTON AND .IEFFERSONS first year ol' football under ri Gif the direction of Head Coach Andy Kerr was an unusually Q RQ successful one both from the standpoint of victories gained if and also from the revival of interest in college affairs among a umni and the student body. Coach Kerr came to Washington from Leland Sanford facing a tremendous task, but has carried out his duties in such a manner that he has won the respect and admiration of the en- tire student body and the alumni. Great victories over Carnegie Tech, conqueror of Notre Dame, West Virginia and a tie with Pitt gave' the Presidents the undisputed championship of the Big Four and except for the last minute defeat by Lafayette at Philadelphia the tealn would have been a prominent candidate for national honors. The season opened with a victory over Waynesburg in a sea of mud at College Field. Weather conditions were such that nothing but rudi- mentary football eould be played, but the Presidents had little ditliculty in downing their ancient rivals from Greene county by a score of 13 to 0. Playing under slightly better conditions the following Saturday the Red and Black machine battered a stubborn Bucknell team into submis- sion and won 17 to 2. The Baptists fought all the way, but were hope- 04 . Q . v 5 .. , r J , Qt , 7:4 rg, '.f'yQ:'3,': 'fit 4, -at 5. I :.,, U ,JA . 'iQ':,f'i A '.L ag . J , - 1 Mgt ,i,,xQfjggi 1g,,wAm,5 HEISEL liinlcismx DM' Page One Ilumlrcd and Thirly-six K, B A Q1 'rf t if it S' ' vi - W E 'I qv ' t .,,'s. ,ttf-f5.'f ' ji, V' A ,G A 1, 1 M-'fvgixief' 1. I the . .Wilt 4.-s riifzil-.1-1.-4 1. wr- ' '- - 'f '-YM - - ' --' ' ' ' 5 -' ilhutlrl 'mga fha.-e 5 ll I MALCOLM Buss Rims l'lliltll0l.D lessly outelassed by the strong attack of the Presidents led by Captain Bill Amos. Denny May and Tus Edwards also played well in this game. Rutgers proved easy for the Presidents in the home-coming galne at College Field. The New Jersey team put up stiff opposition, but their rough tactics brought much unfavorable criticism, and it is doubtful if athletic relationship will be continued between the two schools. Kirk- lnan, Amos and Aschman performed well and in spite of several minor fistic battles Coach KCI'I',S eleven had little ditiiculty in winning 19 to 6. Football games between Carnegie Tech and Washington and Jef- ferson have always been full of thrills and always provide a colorful spectacle. This year's contest proved no exception for the game which brought victory over the Plaid by a 17 to 6 score was one of the most thrilling in the history of college sport. The Presidents showed them- selves to possess real championship calibre and every member of the team played brilliant football in defeating one of the most versatile and powerful Tech elevens ever produced. Bill Alnos won an All-Eastern berth for himself by his work in this game. A sensational 95-yard run for a touchdown and several other long dashes featured his playing. Denny May also played well, scoring two difficult placement goals. CAIILIN Mn' CAS'l'll.0XV Sen u H,xnn'r Page One Hundred and Tliirly seven 5 1 iw- ff , '- ti., Q ' -1 ' I ' P,-A. - . ., . Av I . W - '- .ss ,,!,q,fg fa 1 l .5 -1 ' Q 'f n .L .X ' , '. I . n ' Q ,M ,-,.1- -f' 5 'K i ' To -3 5,195 S 1 J ll fini l , .xf:g.31.v.l.t, za -'VJ - gif ' 'f ' - 'L' . -3 ' 4 ' ' 'A gg ,QQQe W' f i . AlKl'lN Jones Bi-:nnv BLACK Journeying to New York City the following week-end the Presidents defeated the powerful Fordham University eleven by a 28 to 13 sco1'e. Cleve Cook was the outstanding star of the game which was declared by many to be the cleanest played game of the season. The Presidents suffered their only defeat of the season at the hands of Lafayette College at Franklin Field on October 30 by a 16 to 10 score. The Red and Black eleven led for 59 and 53-60th minutes of the game, but a powerful Lafayette offense which could not be denied swept down the field, sweeping aside the stubborn opposition of the Presidents and with just seven seconds of play remaining scored the winning touch- down. The- game was one of the closest ever played in the history of football and gave the Easton team revenge for the last minute victory scored by the Presidents at New York in 1921. While the regulars watched Pitt and West Virginia perform in Pitts- burgh a team composed entirely of substitutes easily defeated Bethany at College Field by a 26 to 0 score. Ray Ride was the only regular who played at all during the game, and he played but a few minutes. The game served merely as a rest game before the Pitt contest. SAUTERS Hamm-LEY ST,xnzYNskv Tnoisus Pugh One Ilumlrczl and Thirly-cighl wi' Q? Q. 1' '5 2 'Q t if Wllthfi' iilfikxiiia n53ii!1?f5iuii-. 4mf, wt?-. ww ' P-1'-'.i'W-'fi 1 ' 'w'i- bla. 11. mga W' l . B h X E .Q I .- x bfi 'V V 'nv , 3i'f' ?'?'i Cv. t 1 1 f t ' . ,, ' 1 W 2' l .- -lull , . N :n',.',Qf?L.,':- 1 Lu, , f , ar gzip V, .Q Y, fifvffyi :iii-H , ' 'W' ' 5' :if,g,','v ,' IQ- -I . 1, 7 -I W 1 'f ...,,2.. 'J ' h t W X 7, .' tysgpaimhgg 3 ' L71.'?1':s llonmsox .hcnsnv GILCHRIST ASCIIMAN For the first ti1ne in the long series of Pitt-W. 8: J. games the teams battled to a scoreless tie in the Pilt stadium. Both teams were carefully prepared for the game and were so evenly matched that a single break would have decided the issue, but with both teams playing extremely conservative football the break failed to materialize and a rather listless game resulted. The contest was bitterly fought, but little spec- tacular football was produeed. The series now stands tied, each school having scored 13 victories out of the 27 games. On Thanksgiving Day the Presidents journeyed to Morgantown de- termined to avenge the 40 to 7' and 19 to 0 defeats ol' the past two seasons. West Virginia put up terrific opposition during the first half, but the Red and Black offense swept the defense aside during the second half and emerged victorious by a 13 to 3 score. Bill Amos, Tus Edwards, and Kirkman were the mainstays of the Wash-Jeff' offense. This gtllllc was the final college football game for five members of the Pied and Black eleven and every o11e of the quintet played brilliant football. Tus Edwards and VVhoops Wilcl, veteran endsg Homer Bliss, centcrg Ray Ride, tackle, and Jeff Carlin all ended their football career at W. 85 J. with fine performances in this final game of a great season. BRUCE Bnfxmfonn Jomas liwmo Page One llumlred and Thirly nine 53 - . - .y 1 gl . --'- - i ': f' A1Q' 35- -M , ' ei' Q? M 21 2 e xi ' ' 'NURS .NNI K-'f'Q'-: .f.i:Z?ll?inQhf, ,w .. W 7?-,- 1'-2 11- I ' -' A-W elf'-VR' 'rn 'i- 1 Cheer Leaders '. x IWNnnmnn '. .-I., .w.:- -rv, -4 az Mmmx' HliMl'llll.l. Page Om- llumlrvrl um! lforfy We E 5 -1- ' wg' ' 4,'-- 4' - ' ' ' ' - 'Q 7f'7f??'i3Q't3 f x . t I is gi 1' 'B it it 6119- e at in g ' fe is lmfmfi' Qhiwlf- ' vw 1 .4 -' 'M i --E2 1 ' 'Sh 'i- n Review of ISeason The Freshman football team came through in great shape in this the third and last year of Freshman football at Washington and Jeffer- son College. In their first game the Frosh smothered the Waynesburg Plebes by a score of 34 to 0. At Johnstown the Vice Presidents came through and defeated the Tech Plebes, 10-0. In a game played at College Field, the strong West Virginia team was det'eated after a hard struggle, 12-6. At Greensburg we were pur- sued by the now famous Pitt jinx and lost after outplaying them, 5-0. Edwards, Wilson, Captain Douds were the outstanding stars. Page One llumlrerl und I orI11-one xp' u v K' 5, 2.599 'ttH'h. tt'iiiil'i3k thi 'maui Maisie x fa' tif!!! ifllllll '55 4'il - 51 A rd' '1 A-4 0 ' '- -1' f r -i2,21fr':7,51 ' 11' , 'r ,L mga , - 1 I ww ' 4 A V f , za -. a t p, J f g g x t f i -W 5? 9 519 Q' Q1 ' l' l -4 . 1 L i X-:,'4 . ,uf , . P.. '-J 17121: i ' - PM .4 -15' K 1 ' ' I- Lt, Co.-xcu AIKEN The Freshman team was well coached this ycar by Colonel John Aiken, former brilliant W. 84 J. quarterback. The team showed the re- sults of his coaching by their play throughout the season, and it is prac- tically assured that Coach Kerr will receive some future stars from this aggregation of Aiken-trained Frosh. Colonel Aiken was not only an ellicicnt coach on the field, but also a mighty inspiration to his players as a man. Page One Illlmlrcll and Forly-Iwo BASIQBML 'ih- il i A s ,ix - 'Q 50592-y L Abs 511246 ,- 'f-3 - :I , .--5 Y ,, ,, ,U , .... L, gm 1 - - .if , in, mi 4-LA J., -, 115: - Page One llundrcd and Foriy-Ilnrce . 9 .1- l Mfg' f V 1-f x. 1. - .U , L , ,, H ., --fn A?53.1,7,3:31.sg,.g Jw . V, 'I iv , .. U ' I H fl-uv . Af, ,. 'L ' 'NI Qu fhx 51 wx - . SL ' P.. ff ii 1.4211 ... -'Mfr 4 . W VR : IN - lx qslwffk 536' bfliufi' W f' R warg 5 sn 1- ,-mum, JEFF CARLIN Page One llnmlrcd and Forly-four 'FI ' ' '- . t S, fin rsgm X- ' 1' ' Wil' ' Q, .limit f i ' ' 'ww T , m W Fe i A ' ' 'G 1. -T' Xl 5 ? 5' rg . - 1 1 -G , ai ji - ' - . ',, f, ij -me 0. 'Li il Huw fi 'fain' f '-: lfrmz , H PM fi dlllxlw '57 N nal N7lQBl Lxvlw llfdkhf wwf' K W J' 'I fi- -H Hymn CoAeu Kmm Resume of Season 'G+' W LTHOUGH the team won seven out ol' thirteen games, the 'we ' vg a kg? season was considered one ot' the best. Never before had a Wash-Jeil' five faced as tough a schedule. The teams that gt' 'weigh Q were met were all good, but the hard part of it was the way they were met. The games were all grouped and then the team would lay off for a few weeks. Never before had a W. 8: J. team gotten oft' to such a good start. The first five games were won and it was 1JI'CCl1Cl0Cl that we had one ol f 1 d alert fuintets in the district The teams who the most power u an t 1 . . were defeated at the start were: Allegheny, Grove City, Carnegie Tech, ' ' '- Tl 1 the Old Pitt Jinx came along Waynesburg, and West Virglma. ICI Page One IIIIIIIIVUII and Forty-lim: '4 3, W Q' S tl - 1' 'S' ' -1' f 'sy - -' f. .. - . f '- ' . -g.ss1-we rms- ' , F 'S , .4, Mb- , . Q QI' ww . 'I xr - V , gr - 5 A 'E f f' -' ' f av fi 2. sw at ' 3 'W I ' ' HHH . . X 1:95 . . Liai.Q,. . . T.. W 57-wr T' -'f'-v fi- '45 'T' ' ' I I- .--A . N I 'Lk 3l -.Jar -cow and We lost to Pitt in a very close ga1ne which was decided by one point. Then came the exams. The team was without a galne for nearly two weeks. When the eastern trip was started Penn State conquered the Presi- dents in a very well played game at State College. That was the second straight defeat. Next Allegheny was met and they beat Captain Carlin's men in another close game, which was decided by only a few points. The team seemed to be in a slump. Pitt was met in Pittsburgh and again the Panther triumphed. The team journeyed over to Waynesburg for the next game and lost again with a four point margin. After a ten day rest Grove City, wl1o came highly touted, was met and defeated in easy fashion. The team seemed to be playing their regular type of ball again. They went ove1' to Tech and smeared the Scotchmen by a game which long shots as well as short shots NVCFC featured. Then with the non-conference title at stake and West Virginia yet to play the Presi- dents went down to Morgantown where they met defeat at the hands of the Mountaineers. Captain Carlin and Morty Robinson were the big sta1's for the Red and Black during tl1e season and both were picked on the non-conference and district mythical fives. Robinson was the high point man for the year, and his long shots were what saved the Presi- dents in many games. Carlin playing his last year for W. 85 J. along with Whoops Wild, who was also a senior, gave the Red and Black the strongest pair of guards in the district. Their opponents scored but few from anywhere near the basket. Red Kirkman proved to be a real forward and worked well with Robinson. His continual fight kept the Prexies near the top all along. In Gilchrist we had a very capable center. Next year We are looking for Gilly to colne across in great style. Nick Herrold, Bill Amos, and Dutch Aschman were always ready when needed and all proved they were more than substitutes. Coach Kerr deserves due credit for whipping such a good team into shape in his first year here and with such a schedule to work on. The record follows:- W. 85 J ..,,,.,...,,.........................,... 28 Allegheny ...,.........................................,.. 23 W. 85 J .,,,.,, ........ 1 3 Grove City .........................,,, ,..,..,. 1 1 W. 85 J .,,,,,, ........ 3 4 Carnegie Tech ............,.......,,,,. ,,...,,. 2 1 W. 85 J .,,,.,. ........ 3 0 Waynesburg fovertimej ....,.. ,,...... 2 8 W. 85 J ...,... ........ 3 7 West Virginia ...................,.. ........ 1 7 W. 85 J ....... ........ 2 6 Pitt ................... ........ 2 7 W. 85 J ....,,, ........ 3 0 Penn State ..... ,,,,,.,. 3 9 W, 85 J ..,,,,, ,,,...,, 2 4 Allegheny ....... ,.,,,,,. 2 7 W, 85 J ,,,,,,. ........ 30 Pitt .....,............. ...,.,.. 38 W, 85 J ,,...,. ,....... 3 6 Waynesburg .... ,,,,,.,, 3 9 W. 85 J ...,.,, ........ 3 3 Grove City ......... ....... .22 W, 85 J ,,..,,, ........ 5 2 Carnegie Tech ....... ..,,,,,. 30 W, 85 J ,.,.,,, ........ 2 5 West Virginia ,...... ,,.,,.,, 3 0 W, 85 J ,,,,,,, ........ 3 3 Heinz House ........ ,,.,,.,, 1 9 W, 85 J ,,,,,,, ,...,,,, 3 7 Hill Top Y ............... ,,,.,,,, 3 5 W, 85 J ,,,,,,, ....,... 4 6 East Liberty Y ......... ,.,,,,,, 2 2 I nge One lIllltlfl'l'll and Fnrlll-Sid? 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Freshman Basketball Team uiavmw OF SEASON Scores W. 8 .I ........ .......... 2 9 Carnegie Tech .......L.. .,,,,,,,, 1 6 W. Sc J ........ .......... 1 8 West Virginia ....... .,,,,,,,, 2 8 W. 8: J ..,..... ......... 1 9 Pitt .................... ......,,. 2 8 W. R .I ........ ...... 2 4 Pitt ....................... ......... 5 5 W. 8 .I ..,,.... ......... 3 9 Carnegie Tcclm ....... ........ 3 fi W. 84 J ........ ......... 2 6 Wcst Virginia ....... ........ 3 2 W. K J ........ ......... 2 4 Lulrobc H. S .......... ........ 2 2 Page Ona Ilunrlrczl and I orlg1-viylil ,f me ,sk -J N ' H3 'Y 2 3, w - a ff . J 5 Ag 'Q 1 t B gp' 4 -1 151 4. 'lux V I tis. .Q :l b an 5 x'5 imp Y U' I M Ati , wg! 1Zxl,'wn1 .l1-'S ,I :ii I. : .- 3 will Risk fllixldnuhf mm w iv 'V Witslxlvdaizdiif The squad Davis DeBolt Horne Potter Amos Carlin Wheeler fCaplainD Chalfanl Pauly Kunkelman Allison Grim Mollenauer Ferguson Kirkman Banks Leigh Track Season 1926 Owing to the c1'ash ot' the stands at College Field during the 1925 football season, it was impossible to have an oliicial track team. In order to keep up interest in this sport, il was decided that an informal track team should be formed. Captain Spoke Wheeler deserves a lol ot' credit, as he both managed and coached the team, with the aid ot' Dr. Kirchner. Dual meets were held with Bethany and Franklin and Marshall. Although W. 84 J. lost both meets. it was by small margins. The following men were awarded letters at the end ot' the season: Cap- tain Wheeler, Jim Potter, Amos, DeBolt, Allison, Horne, Carlin, and Pauly. 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B ft ft w a s - t. 3 ' t ' ' . . . f. fm -rm 4 A-1' iii A 1 1-f-. Nlmxhl NNRRXVGK Aliultkzz 'clara it Presidc-:nt's Council Simon S. Baker ....... ,...... I Iollegu 1,I'0Sl'dl'I1f James Meloy ........ ............ I iela Tlwla Pi Victor Davis ........ ...... 1 'lu' Gamma Della Wiley Scott ...... .......... l flu' Kappa Psi Homer Bliss ..........,.. ...... I lla' Kappa Sigma Eugene Smith .........i... ...... D ella Tau Delta Herbert C. Francis ................ ....... I 'lu' Della Tlufla Kenneth Greig .......................... ............ I Kappa Sigma Andrew McNeil, President ....... ..,..... A Ipha Tau Omega Kenneth Jackson ...,.................. ....... I Jfllllbflll Clif Alpha David Guhl .....,............ ..................... 1 'Iii Pi Pla' Andrew McDivitt ....... ........ Y 'lwfa Kappa Na Anthony Saeli .......... ..,... N on-I ralerm'ty George E. Fassct ............................................................................ Non-Fraferm'ly The President's Council is composed ot' one member from each ot' the eleven fraternities and two members from the non-fraternity group. The organization acts as a medium between the President and the stu- dent body. Page One Hundred and Fiflu-fffllf 1. ' 'mf -'r.,r . y -' x'1K .1 '.-u :JI M Q,,. 4 1-: , V ---u , H.,-F-Q.. f- -. . . - , -.,-,r - f A sf. mf - Q. '- if . W o' - 5? w- f v..'w 1' Q5 fr Q 'HH 2 B f r V ' 5' ' 'NWQH' r. iE3if'iMb.M y,.,s?+. w iv-J ww , ,,, fm- ' Qu. Tribunal l K. H. Gmini A. li. MQNHI1. J. W. VV,xN1cNMAcr-mu The Tribunal was organized in 1922 as un organ ol' sluclcnt govern- ment. Its purpose is lo acl us lhc judiciary factor in inlcrcluss dis- cipline. Page Om: Ilzulclrcd mul Fifty-five W' Q QPP wm N MM: 1 Arms. .J Mm VM 1' Q - - .la . - -' 1 7 ' ' -f A 'Y' SM' . M. A ' f f- a 3 9 if ' B+ lf ' - 'f fl ' ' , I ' , F? L Q l-,-:fc . I ,, wf7Z. pau 59' -'fm . 5. - --asa ' ' 1 n I' Ph . Pi Delta Epsilon NATIONAL HONOHAIKY .lOUl,xNAl.ISTIC FRATEIRNITY IPIONORAHY MICMBICP-S Prof. Isl. A. NVI1ilc Prof. E. K. Muxlicld OFFICERS l'1'esirl1':1l A. ll. S.ucl.l Vice pl'0Sl'dl?lll C. li. Sczlulflfl-'lfzlz TI'l?llSllI'UI' C. D. WAm.l2 MICMBICIRS C. F. Doty P. B. Mcloy W. B. W2ll'lll'0lJ, . J. B. Wzxrclcn . N. Wulson A. Dawson lr. M E. E. L. Fisher G. P. Von Hehel Pl. C. Chalfant Page One Ilumlrvd mul Sixty Prof. J. C. McGregor Hon. H. W. Temple Sevrelary P. B. MELOY Ii'0p0rlr'r io Epszflog C. F. Do'rY H. G. Andrus C. D. Wublc A. R. Sucli C. H. Scllacffcr A. E. McDivilt W. J. Temple ll. W. Ncufie J. Yurnell ' P' 1 MW it'f ' flxzn iH -Hi. 'fI,'t'i : wl' 4562121 323' 13 1'7'1if ii ff . Mm' .NIM .f,, MMV MTA l Cfficers of the Student Assembly Pl'l?Sl.d6lIl J. G. Wim Viva P1'1fs1'denl S!'f'I'I?1llI'y A. J. A1,1.lsoN lin' Rims The Student Assembly is composed ot' the entire student body. The otlieers ol' this organization ure elected at the beginning ol' each year, holding the olliee both semesters. The function ot' the Assembly is to handle all matters of common interest to the student body. Page Una Ilumlrcrl um! Fifly-llzrcc - f A - .- J .. ,, s w . g, f'aw ff' 1n . l v ' ' '-' f...- 1' . ' ,, . 'wma W'f9'f----M211-1 ' f'-'rf.'- A-L31 W ' 'W I' 1 Ifllfffll'-III!-C11iff JAMES B. NV.vuun-:N Charles F. Doly C. D. Wahle P. B. Meloy D. K. MeCarrel .James ll. Gordon Harry, H. Hemphill J. H. Hunter D. W. Weaver B. F. Cullen' Alex. Murdoch C. E. Burr ll. G. Andrus O. F. Parkinson J. H. Davidson . P :ge One llumlrwl and Fiflll-eiyllf Pandora Staff Pamloru Slufj' Sophomore ll1l?lIlbl?I'S lilzsimfss .llanuger Jo11N VV. Ml1Il.X'.'klNli Robert C. Cllalfant J. L. Chaney N. E. Clark G. A. Cochran VV. I.. Creed J. A. Gault J. M. Thompson C. l.. Cook A. J. Allison li. Ferguson H. K. Knapp J. lVI. Poller J. F. Kirby F. G. Gillcn .b - - my ' .f4-- if - , : .- --1 ' f :rfd1? Q 3 52. 4' Q' -sl. if 0 42 9. ital y' 9 1 - s 5 ' ' x . -..w p, ' ' -. ,, , . . . , f-K 4 . 'f - ll ll' . . .I ' -1-: .'.2.:..vi-WW. .v .a '7'. 1.-7 if '-P' - - I' -'-A F www .... 2+ casmiwl .Tfuvms B. WARDEN JouN W. Mr:I1.vA1N1f: Acknowledgment The Board of Editors acknowledge with great sincerity the Work of the 1928 Staff and the eo-operation of the Junior Class in the production of their annual. The interior views ol' the New College were obtained through the kindness of Dr. S. S. Baker. To all the others who have been a help in the completion ol' the 1928 Pandora our deepest appreciation is extended. Page One llumlrerl mul Fifly-nine gg 'ye Q 'ep A JQ1 N , ?I'e ' I Q:A A 54 ff Ji Q 'mm' ,NYM if-J. , -5. f 'Wh Phi Tau Gamma I-IONOBAHY FBATEHNITY FOUNDED AT W. 8: J. IN 1920 Vice Pl'l'SI.dl'l1f D. G. MGCLAY Chester Franzell B. S. Clark A. R. Saeli B. E. Carhcrry D. U. Mollenauer Andrew Sukel Page ORG Hllnclrgcl and Ififly-sig: I President K. G. JACKSON MEMBERS Adam Bert Treasurer ADAM Bum' D. W. Weaver K. G. Jackson D. G. McClay J. E. Corey Robert Huntley J. M. Bash .D - . . ni i s ,- J.. . M - gf: , n1ag.1,W- M M . p-,f W -L Q y 7 ' .' 5' '237i 'i.s 1Qi. . ill' -5 gi.. 'w B f' Y-5.1 8 5 Q l '2g-4 J 'Niall Nil .-.Y:Zlll'!?IkfB1f, 'er.v5b':a W-' fm: , 'I'-+P: --V? f.-.i'h'R '4 '40 'i- l I' f'-n. Harvey li. Gaul .................... Fnisr Tiaxons M. N. Watson NV. Snowclen .l. Ewing A. B. Sleek J. C. Doudna L. A. Elwinger M. N. Watson J. S. Marshall ..... George Hoke .... Combined Musical Clubs Director K. G. Jackson ......... .. . .Manager li. Weeks .................. Student Leader PERSON-NISL Samoan Tmxons J. L. Quinn D. H. Da nkworth ll. G. Ellis L. D. Hough J. B. Norris C. W. Varner J. Young G. B. Logan J. XV. Skidmore XV. Il. Grubhs F1as'r Bass Y. P. Leith C. Franzell George Hoke D. Secrist ll. Jones L. R. Olson XV. D. Slonaker li. S. Clark K. G. Jackson Q UA K'l'li'1 1'1i Siaeoxo Hass M. XV. Graham A. I-I. Stearns 'l'. J. Sherrard li. M. Kline G. L. Tone li. M. Kane ll. G. Ellis A. G. Stearns T. .l. Sherrarll INS'1'RUlNlEN'l'S AND Sl'liCIAL'l'Il5S . . . . . . . . .Banjo Charles Park. . .. .. ..llcadc1' . . . .Mandolin Ed. Walters . . . . . .Piano Page One fllllltlftftl and Sixly-liuc . DA 1- - mfg' , .-qii z ilip U. : ' . M.. Q. . - . -.. . - -' qgb ,,,Qa,3W?- ' , im' g N. 'Uri' ' , ff ' ' i.. . 11 . -ti . . gy if I.. 1 Q ai 13' 7f'3Z .fsY Q4 1 Pa li I - ' '- ' i ' ' . .. ,.-, wr - l 4 ' ' ' ', :.,- -, Y I 'Iv ' i i ' , ' iz. K' . i.. '.i1Q.m.1.ihm, f 1-.1 V122 nf- - -'3'-'41'.i'-'ff-WN . ' ' 2 ' 1 I' 2-A . mm is INC? fi + P Q mm' Nfl Phl Chi Mu HONOIIARY SCIENTIFIC FIIATIQRNITY FOUNDICD IN 1920 Prcsideizt S1'c'1'0la1'y-Trvrlszllvfl' J. H. Mll.I.En A. Pi. MCNHH. ' M14:MBHns C. S. Atchison. Ph. D. G. W. Marlin, Ph. D. A. I-I. Wright, Ph. D. A. li. McNcil C. D. Dcilcr, M. S. I'I:11'1'y IAICIIIIIZIII J. H. Miller li. W. Thomas, M. S. 0. F. H. Bert, M. A. D. M. Hansel, B. S. C. J. Cardin, M. E. F. K. Vochl Page One Hundred and Sia'ly-H110 514' e fi 'M D if ' 'illfm' .Mikel wffi-. mi l -- 'A -'Y-'Wim-lllih ff- ww Delta Sigma Rho The local ehapler ol' Della Sigma Rho, national honorary l'orcnsie fraternity, was established al W. 8: .l. in 1916. Its purpose is to en- courage and advance public speaking. President A. R. SAELI I.. A. Faust, M. S. J. P. Lawther C. H. Bonner, A. B. H. L. Andrews Page Om' ,IlllllII'l'dI and Sixty-lhrea L ' ' I .FM AHRTFF-1 6' W' ' J W 'f-- i T- . , f Q M S i m Q M ' En' .Nnkltk '33iai'rf.fwi?lkf'fCSa.f.Q'er.a4:V:a '7-2 TW .f s ' 'M 4 'fu 'i- 1 1 Franklin and Washington Literary H. Bryan John Highelmerger P. V. T. Heddon F. M. Rhodes J. M. Bash Tom Waggener F. T. Sllceder H. E. Seyler luge Om. Hundred and Sixty-ciyhl Society MEMBERS Z. Sturzynski Chester Franzell D. Guhl J. M. Potter P. B. Meloy J. S. Carter G. A. Cochran W. H. Hyall A. ll. Saeli -L1 Q, 'A ga n U win NWWU ww f f 1' ...mt fl' .1 - , . - .j' A 1 Z- A .. Q-1 b. , . 1 , 1 in 4521, f A 1' Q 4. 1' f f. fp. ' ' H i ' ' . . ,,.! vii. H ' A-J Y.-Hr ' -, 'ff' H - ' ' I' 7-L Phi Sigma NATIONAL BIOLOGIJCAI. Fl1A'l'I+ZItNI'l'Y ES'l'Alll.ISlll5ll Nr W. 8: .l. IN 1922 E. M. Woyor, Ph. D. George Marlin. Ph. D. C. D. Dcitcr, M. S. Ii. J. Munco, A. B. R. O. Scott, A. B. H. H. Stout F. B. Cooper W. N. Pitcllford J. K. Muck N. Tosuuro II. ll A J. H: IC. Mussel' B. Alwoll C. Walker I.. Quinn wry I.uchmnu B. IC. Ca11'hc1'1'y J. A. Curlol Ii. W. Lovoluml Nl. A. Dutt' Page Om' IlumIre'1I and Sia'l11-one , lt .s 'Y 5.1-. - ,Q p s, - . '1v.f1sf'e:z5ggv' . ' 421:35 M in i B ft in 9 a f' tfwffiiiwii f' 'l i 'Winn :Nt 'lil x 5 '.:T-gg1flt'1:hf. 'flM'fi-.S till ' 'Y'--wi -fl' .fxfisi -m'i- 1 The Buskin Club The Washington and .lell'erson llraniatic Cluh, under the capahle direction ot' Ned Way- hurn, ol' New York, enjoyed its most successful season. The cast presented Smiles , a t'areical comedy. The play was given in a :nulnher of the larger cities ot' Western Pennsylvania. Much credit is due Rohert Ewing for his very ahlc management of this production. CA ST UF CHA llAC'l'liRS Grace Williams .... ...Kenny Greig George Sutherland .... ......... B ill Coates llelen Parker ..... .... . lack Yarnell Charles Mactlash .... ...Dave Dankworth Barhara Wood .... ...Jiinniie Britton Mrs. Stevenson .... ...... . lim Ewing Constance Lewis .......... .lerry Harshnlan Phoebe Stevenson... .... Bill Snowden lidith lllakney ................ Paul Hoskins Thomas ....... .... . Al Allison Gay CSmilesl Raymond ....... Fuzz Watson Roger Service... ...Merle Shock .lerry ................... .... l lalph lillis Mary ......... .... I Jon Ehhcrt Mrs. Alexandria .... ........ l ioh .lones Mrs. Rayhrook... .... Harry Leyh Mr. Rayhrook ..... .... l .awrenee Holder Rodolphus ..... .... I frank Cooper Reginald Sloane ........... Chester Franzell ' Girls' Chorus: D. Weaver, C. Voehl, C. XV. Bernhard, George Stewart, A. Berkehile, Rogers. Boys' Chorus: Bert Mitchell, George Grace, W. Macllowell, Harry King, W. C. Gruhbs, Sehauin, C. IJ. Wahle. IEXECUTIVE STAFF Boh Ewing .... ......... B Ianager Tom Christlnan... .... Assistant Manager Bill Stewart ..... ........... l 'uhlieity Bern Jones .... .............. ' Talent R. C. Chalfant .... ...Property Manager Dick Cook .... .... I Zostumc Manager Page Une Hundred and Si.1'ly-si.c gp 'ffl Q L S 5 4 1 JD? gals' -9 3 44 18 'S Qs f 9irrP ' fi ' .. 'i ' an W ? ,f 1 , ' -' ' -: ' um ' 5 I 11 - Q. ., 1 ,, , 1 : X N '- .12 08 ' , ' 31 of Q ,. - 9 .8,, s,- . ' .1 . -, . ' 4 ' 5 1. - ,, ,, nv .,,.. ,- f, 1 .lull A NL SN 1... ' -V '? 5-'172l'f ' .. - -' ' ' W -Y' 3 ' ' ' I' '4 - Nu .NWWG +1 in 1+ wr Nm' V Philo and Union Literary Society W. N. Pi tCl1i.01'fl D. M. Mollcnuucr W. B. WZl1'li1'lJ1J H. H. Stout MEMBERS Charles Park J. G. Potlcr C. F. Doty Eugene Smith Page One Hundred and Sixly-seven ' fn' 1' n' -ff iv' .pls ' 9' ' ' ' ' f - ' 'T' 9 E,?3fi17J f1'3.QLH, a, 1, , ' 'W 'Ur f. . ,V .'4v ' j' .f V ,, .- , .I ij: Hi , A' N M F 121-IE Q 5: -Q 0 Q A Q19 fa-1 P' Q 2-'f 1 - Q ' qv ww., .'...f ' 1. - V 'gs ..,' M' ' 1 -4 'R 1 ma . . K- 'v' - Q '-,Lf 1 F, W Ji-,. fm: , - M P-nf . .wi - 1 g. -,L Nw' NNW.. Arm..-W .ff 1' Mm' 'Sli Moffat Debating Forum MEMBERS H. E. Bryan J. P. Luwthor P. J. Columbus E. I.. FJSIIOI' J. IJZIFSIIIIIQIII W. E. Myers J. K. I'IigllllCI'g0l' A. V. McClain M. N. Watson Page Om' Ilnmlrvrl nm! Sirrlu-frmr w fm, ia! Q 2 li we 1 1 W E p-AN Q Ja wwglf F ' .Q if- P . b i f-.311 -i -4... 'f H ,Fm-'15-3 m.' A5 ' i 'fig' 'Mm' isawi ,. wif.. .. - . M Christian Life Service League A. B. Alwvll W. Baird NVillium Evans NVullvl' Fowler ll. Loveland D. NVl'ilVl?l' H. NV. Clarke C. Mahon II. Erb MEMBERS NV. Grulilis 'l'. D. lelvwlvll J. llighborgvl' J. C. Lime D. YVEIHUI' ID, E. Weeks IC. L. Fisllel' H. Schlossvl' l.. Hough Page Om' llunrlrwl and Si.z'l11-nine . lf-' ' ' -J -1 1, ' - .,I. v- I ' -.. - . . . . If 9?.,, .il W.. I 1' '+ H J THE9 B V iv fan ' 'Q . V 4' 'N!1H'l mfif. V '71 FT-21-' 1 ' w' -'F'-41.4, ' Y,-wi' ff , 'L' 7 N Skullgfand Dagger HONOBABY SENIOR CAMPUS FBA'l'EBNI'1'Y Founclccl at VVashinglon and .Icll'c1'sm1 College- in 1922 J. W. WllI1LTI1lllllCllCl' B. A. Biclc V. I.. Bradford H. H. Minor Eugene Smith Dudley Mock James Mcloy A. J. Allison llllflf' Um' Illlllrlrvgl mul Sl'l!.l'llfU- V ' MEMBERS B. J. B. V. W H. Wilson J. Carlin M. Jones Davis . B. Warclrop Frank Pauly C. W. S. Morrow T. Svotl 1 fur y! 4 GK ., Q W1 ' . mul' 1' nf K 9. I '.. H ff?-.. mum --.- 4'f'A-,vv-9xP1 'u?5' 7ia'7 3 9' ' ' B'-A . hflwh :WEP llammpwr L -wif IIONURARY JUNIOR CAMPUS Fl1A'l'IiliNI'l'Y Founded ul VVushinglon and .lclT0rson Collcgv in 1922 V. l.. Bl'1llH'01'il W. N. Pilcl1l'o1'd Huy Ride IR. G. Ferguson li. H. Kirkmun Andrew McNeil Ilomc-1' Bliss Ducllcy Movk I-I. H. Minor ll. M. Ewing, .ll M. A. Dull' ll. W. llc-isol C. F. Doly NV. Ii. Amos Page Om- llluull n 9 1 nly IH -.1 3 .56151 m in M... cmmivnl - . W Q -ff' if - is , -. kai' '.- F' . ' A ' ... !' . - f , i- 1 B if 12.1911 31 A W 4' l lim! MNA lil wa' ' .i. '.:n1.Qf U r -. V 792 1'-211' L' '?'-'1':,- 'WN' 2 : '4 bf'-x. ' Druids GAMMA CHAPTER NATIONAL SOPHOMORE HONORARY FRATERNITY V. I.. Bradford B. M. Jones H. C. Bliss R. R. Edwards H. E. Malcolm W. E. Amos C. I.. Cook C. R. Scliaefer J. B. Aiken C. A. Aselnnan E. J. Bruce R. V. Sauters F. M. Tholnas Morris Robinson Page One I'lllll1I'l'lI ruul Senvnly-Iwo Founded at Penn Stale in 1912 MEMBERS Class oi' 1927 F. G. Pauly R. G. Ferguson V. Davis Class of 1928 R. W. Heisel L. Slurbois F. D.. DeBolt Denny May Class ol' 1929 John Carler K. Gilchrist Chas. Sehuhardl Robert Wonlsley R. A. Ride J. J. Carlin J. G. Wild J. G. Aiken J. H. Caslilow R. M. Ewing, Jr. R. R. Kirkman J. B. Warden G. A. Jersey W. A. Johnson D. P. Jones R. W. Mcliissoek F. Douds Steve Day J vw 5 4 f u l. , ggg p-AN lp- RaQQ,3f 2 '- A . , Wx , I, X.: l :vw ', .VJ , U ,l , X - .. .f : 4 --v I , In P, , I' -. h W ab 1 ' 51 nf. ws' ai A- 45 1515 1 , Mg ,-lg 9.6 : fl , Q - , 3 . gp 5 B , .1541 - ,, 0 ,la in K v ' xr .1 . av I4 IJ. , fx, 2 f .iq T- Q, W. ,Sz 5 V W 4' . url 1 wtf 'C' ...Q kwa' . ' . W' In-PTH. ' '- 'f' w fl-- 1 VY- . 1 '. ' ' I- :A ' 'lsu INNRXW fllldkhc mins 5' +P 31 Friars BIQTA ClAlAP'l'l'1ll NATIONAL S1lPl'l0lVlOlili llUNOllAliY 1 llA'l'lCllNl'l'Y Rohm-rt VVilso11 .lim Mcloy lilmlriclgc Silslcy .Iohn Mcllvainc .lLllll0S Gordon .lohn Carey Don liljlmorl Chvslvr Franzcll Chauncvy Frazicr lVl0rl0 Shock Ilarold Knapp liohvrl Klarc Charles Burr Founmlod al Pvnn Slalc in 1912 Class ol' 1927 .lohn VVancnmacl1ur Chris Morrow Class ol' 1928 llohcrl Moors' Norman Clark Harry llclnphill Xvllllillll VValson Class ol' 1929 Joseph lla rt llaclcli11'0 Vanliirk Vvlllllllll VVarrick liohvrl Ncallc B. C. Nvho, Jr. 1 VVillian1 VVarclrop Alhvrl Allison .lohn VVarrick llarolml Lund .lohn Morton Charlcs Alrxamlvr ll. S. Mcllnca XX7llll2lll1 F. Langga ms Xhllllllllll Galvs .losvph lVloo1ly xxllllllllll Slvwarl Orlvll Parkinson .losvph Pollor l'11g1v Um' llllnrlrwl unrl Svlwlllp-Il: F55 Ly J M W , .-tim Ki, '. girl., h M , ,. Q i ' l 5 H. f 1 M M fmmg , B ai-3719' ai , 3 J' N I .nimxxl '76 'HI f - ' 'N L ' 'Iwi 'Rh 'I' Y x Beta Sigma Sigma NATIONAL IIONOHARY CAMPUS FliA'l'l'lHNI'l'Y Founded all Wnsliinglon and JeiTc1'son College in 1923 V. I.. BI'ilIll'0l'Cl B. M. Jones J. W. Mellvuine Bob Ewing Tus Eclwuiwls H. C. Lund Bill Pitchforcl Inge One Hundred and S6l1UllfIl'f0Ul' MEMBERS Dud Meek Ilup Ilclnpliill .IZIIIIUS Meloy li. H. Wilson, Jr Al Allison Homer Bliss Jim Potter Kenny Greig 'Pu Nrlkxw ia k fll dkhm wr 'ra 9' W u ri, -v. ' A :AI U- 4,4 4- 3 gyvlgmfgffrf g M H 'qw ' 2 - Q 'Q . ff, ii if B A K5-'ff' A 5' i lF 1I, 'Q--9 45,11 V' ,lull H i ty j:L inf ' ia' ,: W -J-fm 1 '-f' - amd I-' 1 ' ' In--n . Bill Wardrop llerh Carson Wylie Seott Doe Silsley Jim Meloy Chris Morrow Jim Britton Boh Wilson Dud Meek .lack Keller Johnny Wanenmaelier llap l-lelnphill Phi Kappa Mu Founded al West Virginia in 1921 l'Is'r,xm,isli1an ,avr VV. X J. IN 1922 MEMBERS Bill Pilehtord Boyd lflissrieh l-lerh Francis Tiny Gordon Kenny Greig AI Allison . Skin Loomis Don Iihhert Bill MeWillia11i1s Norm Clark Lou Slurbois Alex. AlCXllllfl01 Mae Meliissoek Merle Shock Chaun Frazier Bill Coates George l.ee Dick Cole Boh Neafie Bad Vanliirk Pele Kettler John Davidson Joe Moody Page Une llundruzl und Semnly lim : QQ 33 J, L lsl M. ,, . ., f . ,, ,-fri lp vagmfig- lifir' 5 A-if - fi? B tw . ' lil 3 +7-. 371- l '7 'F-'-i'- ll ' I I '44 ii' i 54 . Sigma Gamma Psi A cliaplor ol' Sigma Gamma Psi was iustallccl at VVasl1ington and .lcllcrson Collcgo in lllc first scmcstor ol' tho collrgc yoar 1925-26. This organization cxisls sub rosa at scvoral other uuivorsitics and collcgvs llirougllout tho cast. but thc cllaptvr llcrr. founclccl l'or purcly social roa- sons, has matic its cxislcncc public this ycar. Tho purpose ol' thc organi- zation is tlw promotion ol' good fellowship. ll. Ncatic .l. Kirby C. Doty 'l'. VVaggonor ll. Kirkman l'1'g1- UII1' Ilumlrvrl um! S1'lN'll1U-Stl' A CTI VIC MICMBI P. Knightley li. Andrus C. Cllallant li. Gatos .l. VVarclcn CHS VV. VVarclrop C. Scliaum J. Jordan S. Smith II. Malcolm , is ' 'f fi -l f! i f f - A 'J A Xi Q Q B , ff f ? 55'1s' 23. fm-.a ngina A li. N' in 'www L. ' , f 'J TQ!-' vp. YM -H - 'V if- - 3'i '. '5 -, l 'Iwi '93 ll' 'lliia' Nw mwfre. 71 U' 'qffflil' W' Blue Key Founded at University ol' Florida in 1923 Es'1'.us1,lsl1ien Nr VV. 8 .l. IN 1926 PI'l'Sl'dl'lll II1 nm nr C. F1mNcls Sm 1 elary-T1'1'asu1'r'r IuNNla'ru Gmini Wiley Scott Bob Ferguson Reggie Davis Doc Silsley Chris Morrow Bern Jones Bill Pitchlortl Tom Davis Ken Jackson Morton Boyd Gene Smith Jack Quinn John XVill1CIllll2lCllC1' MEMBERS Herb Fra neis Vim' Przfsidmzl Wl1,lax' Sco'r'r Sl'l'gl'lllIf-Ill-rlVIIIS lim' Puma John 1-lainillon Vie Davis Doc Minor Vince Bracllorcl Kenny Greig Jetl' Carlin Jim Meloy Tom VVaggoner Durl Meek Al Allison Bay Hide Tus Edwards Boh VVilson Page Um' llnnflrwl and Sevcnly-scucn s -2 Q Q 'N x., Z Q - 'Q 2 I 1 ll' -5 2 - 1 fl: Q I 1 N - S . Q 'Q' - N Loomxc SOUTH ox CAMPUS ' r- 1 - ,Mg 1 sou TY 'Whig . -1 - A 1, X ' , 4 f ..--f '4, 'pl ,4--v' , W fi v' 'i px.. ,AP .. ,N . 17,6 . ' . -rv '- 1, . 4 1 A - ' 'ug-. - , ,, -.,fv N . 1 1'- .jwz -36539 . 'Q-if 'FA 'Ia,,f,' . , Fam, W4-f....f ,,, mi. .K W Q mr, .!.. , b , -' . v ' f ' a - ,g ,- , . , ...A 6 ' , -1- ,mf-Y . - 1 5,4 if 1 w .- -,Jw .IK My I a rg .H ', ' .4 4' ...gf-M ,, Y' wr. fw' 1 'I - .. -. l . . H. W? . , 1 .V N , W X ., , i ' em H S X 'LZ ,V ' 1 Y. .'.' K -' ' ., AW - -4 4-f, . fy v Q x 1 1 1 ffl' 1554 WV 3 'sf ' 7,4-,5 5- I - - 4.1 a- X. fp.- . : K ' ' rqf Ql'1f5:'w- 155 A 5 5? A! E' - 1 ' , , y G A .R-ff' .- , g ' if 'C--4 IM 1455, Rf 1' ' P , w n a af V wg ' n 'NJMM l . 'WI X -nZ .u:3Q.Ef11hJ f4'fm'Q ':a .' 'J .M '5 - 7 V. ' ' ' ' I' 7-A - 5 N XKH' 'WW Xl5.xJPf.3R The Twenty-Second Annual Junior Prom COMMITTEE Clzairlmuz R. M. Mooma C. R. Scrmulflflan 141. ll. ll15Mvul1,1., Ju. Page One I-Iundrcd and Eighty-mit: Ra ' 11 - ,Mug ,Urn ,... . 1 '- V -..,.y.- ,QVQK7-lh?..yg-is gat Qu. gg:-I gf, jf ig 'lyyvlg I 2 ' 1 B A ' . , F ' if 2J7f 'w.-.9 135.1 v 5- x f , f' V -. ff X' 1 2 - 5' XY? 9 - P2 sg 5 4 ' fit . N KN-zu .-.i:L3l1WIhf. ' Jw: fa- 117l1 ' 'f'-1 ' 1 5 1 lf: . N 11 Nnklxvl-1 -w A wfvra Pan-Hellenic Dance COMMITTEE Clzclirnuuz J. L. 11AMll.'l'0N J. L. QUINN H. C. Buss Page One Hululrcfl and Eigllty-Iwo ,. xx 115: ,Nm uf ' -1' , fi 1 ' 'fnj3gj41. ' lg' -. Q .N ' I F' S .xg M M Q W w 'M Q - V' I- N -' . ' ' , f -x' .' , - -4 ' URW f I N xml? ,k.f7?.QPl.vJu - ' '.. f -: vm: le' - f-V? MNM ' f A I' '-lx . N VL Aufmhl A-1'.wt'e. 71 W V N: 4' Greek Swingout Dance COMMITTEE Chairman W. T. Sco'1'r D. I.00M1s, JR. T. A. WAGGONER, JR. Page One Humlrefl and Eighlu-Ihree 5' hygv ' - '2' ' 'f -' '- gr', 'r2Tff+f f ' p +' ? a ? ? f, M 9 2, 6 2 Q, Q ,E ,ff f -v N .Wi . IH. L . N f '-Q 1:-W A --'-' '.- I Tilmf' 1 - IH? 'GR fgkfdqbf mraffs 5 557' it W , The, Senior Hop COMMITTEE Chairman H. E. MLYSSIEIR E. D. MEEK J. J. CAIILIN Page One Humlrvrl unrl Effllllll-flllll' A I 'E rv? M , -,J f s H QYRW K+ ag, WLFLWEAF :nm 'M - 53 if 14 W QV' nj. Q- . - 1 . ,. . , - - - i ..-Ea r E r vi n I ig, 'il 2 A Q , H X B if ' 4 'K flaw' 1 - I Ng xv Q L s wf?-: mam 1 ' -'f'-'w'f- fl' 'M' A' - U - . Cotillion COMMITTEE Clzafrnmn K. I-I. GIREIG H. C. FRANCIS VV. N. Pl'l'Clll'0lKIl Pngr' Une llumlrm-rl and Ifiglllgl-lim ' a 'f' .- .uf 11-. - w e - ,g ,,-4,4 Q' - V- i- f' . 'rj. igssew?- 3 ig, A--5 Qi, l . fe Q i l l ii A f l 1 mo - ' X l K i -.f ,J' ' 'Xi ' 'J ,.- ,A ' V 1' 'llllw' L i ll '- L f.. V'f'1f'.-fill' ' .-' 4- ' 1 I-: , -U 9 f JJIHE .l m M, ,fi S mmvxan ftermnrh This volume ol' the Pamloru has been made possible through the eourtesy and patronage ol' our advertisers. Thus they h ai v e shown themselves to he friends ol' v lhe College and deserving ol' youi patronage, clear reader. Page' One ,llllH'l'l'll and Eigllly-sigv Washington and Jefferson ollege FOUNDED IN 1787 lNasl1ington, Pennsylvania A l l u I l 1 GYM NAS! UM li UILDING ADMlNlS'l'llA'l'ION BUILDING College ol' Arts und Sciences Builder of Men Atmosphere Delinitely Christian Student Pastor as Head ol' Regular Department Physical Education and Development Required under Regular Department S. S. BAKER, M. S., LL. D., PllliSlDEN'l' Page One Hzmdrcd and Highly-seven PARKE'S CANNED FOODS UNMAT'Cl'lABI,li Fruzls and Vegetables No. 10 Tins Choices! Quality in All VdfZ.EfZ.65 L. H. PARKE COMPANY Collees Teas Spiees Cannecl Foods Flavoring lixlraels P11 ll.AlJlil,l'l'l 1,1 Pl'l l'SllUlllill The ll-lleltell With 2111111 Atmesjphere Oli Refinement VISITORS lo lllC George wX72lSlllllQl0l1 like lo talk about ils ullllll0SlJllCl'0 ol' l'Clllll'lllClllM. Il is lhere ol' course, hul what is il? Il ll0CSll'l llll'llll richly clresseml women i11 WlJl'lll erealions, will1 Iievaux hals and Ca111111eyer sl1oes. Heaulilul costumes and expensive ones may he worn l1y'1'eIi11ecl people and tllCl1 llglllll ll1ey may not. The ullllllOSlJllC!0 ol' l'l'llllClllClll1N i11 ll1e George NVllSlllIlglIJll is made up ol' lllllil llllLllllgllJlC so111ctl1i11g put i11lo il by the lll0ll who huill il and il means so111ell1i11g more lllllll a hal or a gown. It is i11 l'ael, ll1e spirit ol' Wasl1i11glo11 ilsell' and ll1e influence ol' ll1e l1eautiI'ul appoi11l111e11ls ol' ll1e 111osl NVOlNlCl'l'Lll lillle city holel i11 lllc whole eounlry is re- Illlll'liL'll by every visilor. Il is i11 fact Milli? holel ol' l'CllllClll0Ill.l'. Geerge Weshingtem ll-lleltell Washimgtem, Pa. Ilzgg Qllqi Illmclred um! liigluly-eigl1l To Washzhgton and Jefferson Men.'- We don't consider this an advertisement. Il is more lhan tha l-Mil gives us lhe opportunity to express our in- terest in the College and in the young men who allend il. We are delighted with the improvements made in ll1e College building and proud ol' the l'ael that the College has attained a standing second to none. Il' we can serve any ol' you we will he glad lo do so. But whether or not we enjoy your patronage we congratu- late you upon the progress made by W. SL J. May its sue- cess be continuous. ' fm. .Sim .-sm, Page One llllmlrcrl and liigllly-nim Offer a Dazzling Display of the World's Finest DIAMONDS, WATCHES and JEWELRY , F Y Qpen Tlileet cbaper- 'Z0ear'Dia ds4 Coit our A- it A 1. ,,-Q , A i' DF' 7 Q f WX -T' N sexe-' , I e , ction Charge 1'l . i Account eTEa44.fagQt5tay1. g5 104 WEST- GHESTNUT ST.-1 NMQ5HlNG'IDN,mS BIG TOURNAMENT OF VEGETABLE F TITLE GOES TO PANCAKE PR Capt. Bonner Shows Mates How to Score and Runs for F Marker- of Game in First Ten Minutes of Play College Field, Washington, Penna., July 4. tBy special wire.J In hotly contested games ever staged in the lnammoth bowl at Washingt cake Professionals met and defeated the Wolfetown Cougars 10-9 to-d nineteen people witnessed the game: one of the largest crowds that the Vast amphitheatre. At the start of the game the bookies had it tha would win with ease and odds were placed on them, but all who had boys were not certain of it nntil the last whistle had blown and the dus settled. Cap Bonner was the big noise for the Pancake outfit, while S a brilliant game for the losers. The lineup: OOTBALL OS. irst one of the most on, Pa., the Pan- ay. A crowd of ever packed into t the Flapjackers money on these t l1ad once again ub Dieter played PANCAKE PROS-10 WOLFETOWN COUGARS-9 Anderson ........... . . .L. IQ.. . ...................... Munce Waltersdorf .... . . .L. T.. . . . Dickey Wilson .... ..... L . G. ..,. Rogers Snow ....... ..... C 4 .... . . Atchison Thomas ........ ..... R . G. .... .. Slemmons Bartholomew . . ..... R. T.. . . .... Malecot Bonner ICJ ..... ..... R . ll ..... ........ S weet Cardin ....... ..... Q ..... .... M a xlield QCD Baker ..... . . .L. ll. .... ........ W eyer McGregor .. ..... R. H.. .. .. ....... Bert Wright . . . ....... F. ................................ Kirchner Crflrlilztlctl on Page Um' Ilumlrurl and .Vinuly-llzrev The College Man's Store Fashion Park Clothes :-: Stetson Hats McGregor Sportwear Braeburn Clothes :-: Stylepark Hats WASHINGTON, PA. Plrgc 0114: Hundred and Ninely INSTITUTION A NATION WIDE C J. .PENNLEY . Where savings are greatest 42-50 North Main Street Washington, Pa. The Citizens ational Bank Capital . . . 500,000.00 Surplus .. . . 2,3lfl,8l0.8l Dt-posits .... l0,l53,092.80 OFFICERS .lou.N W. DONNAN .... ............ ....... 1 ' 1'es1'rI1'11! .l011N H, DONNAN. ...... Vive PI'l'SI'dl?Ilf Wlx1.'l'1i1x H. liluuiu. . . ...... Vice PI'l!Sl'd1ZIIf ALVAN E. DONNAN .... .... f lcflfmf V ive l,I'l3Sl'dl3Ill lt. B. Llssnuc ......... ................. I Ic1sln'n1' JOHN F. Mc:C1.,w ...... .......... f lSSl'S1llIll' Caslzicr lVl'. .l0s1sl'1llN1c MQLNAHY. . . .... Smvoml Assislmzl' Caslzizfz' H. P. MCCONNHLI. ...... .............. 7 'rust Oflicm' I-IAYS BROTHERS, Cafererzkz . The College Man's Friend 39 West Beau Street Washington, Perma Page Uno IlllllllI't'fl fill' Xllltlll ll STEVENSCODNQS LAUNDRY Il. F. STIQVENSON, Puovmmon 5 UPl'0SI'l'li Clll'IS'l'NlT'I' S'I'llIiIi'l' S'I'A'l'l0N Hvll Phono 12-l XV2lSIlil1gllJI1, Pal. Compliments of The Washington Trust Ccoumpalmly Treasurer of Washingtwn aumcdl Jefifersman Ccoallllege lg0 ll I I IA IN! KNOX HATS WILSON BROS. HABERDASHERY CI-IAS. E. WRENSHALL TAILOR - HATTER - HABERDASHER WASHINGTON, PA. Conlinucd From Page One llumlrerl and Nincly Scoring: PANCAKEN PROFESSIONALS ........ ...................... 7 0 0 3-10 WOLFETOWN COUGARS ........................................ 0 0 6 3- 9 Scoring: Touchdowns-Wcyer, Bonner. Points after tonchdowns-Wilson. Field goals-Bonner, Slemmons. Ofiicials: Referee-Carlin LW. SL .I.Jg Umpire-Pauley KW. Sz J.Jg Head linesman-Ride KW. 62 JJ Time of Quarters-12 minutes. Following is a play by play description of the game: First Quarter Capt. Bonner and Capt. Maxlield exchanged grips in midfield and have a few words with the officials. Referee Carlin says that Halfbaker Baker will not be allowed to play with the aluminum knee guard due to possible injury to the opponents. Baker takes off the knee guard. Capt. Maxlield W011 the toss and chose to defend the South goal with the wind against him. Baker kicked off 18 yards to Malecot who returned the ball to the thirty-live yard line with perfect interference from his team mates. Poor head work on the part of Quarterback Maxfield lost the ball on the first play for the Cougars when he attempted a f0l'W2l1'll pass which was intercepted by Wilsoii on his own 20 yard line. Constant drives through the line by Wright and McGregor brought the ball to the Cougars thirty yard li11e. I-lere after being held for downs Cardin tried a place kick which was wide by inches. Weyer got oii' a thirty yard punt which rolled to the Pan- cake 20 yard line and Sweet tackled Cardin severely at this point and time was taken while the plucky quarterback rccuperated. Baker was thrown for a loss of six yards when Atchison broke through the line. Baker punted high and far to Kirchner wl1o in the excitement dropped the ball and the fast traveling Bonner scooped the oval up and ran the remaining forty yards for a touchdown. The bleachers were threatened with a sudden collapse at this point taking an awful punch out of the famous run made by the Conlinuefl on Page One Humlrecl and Nim-I11-sin' Compliments of ZELT' DRUG STORE 109 S. Main Street Page Om' Ilumlrcrl und Nimelll Iluu COMPLIMENTS OF J ennings-Smith Electric Company Eleetrieezl Supplies We soll everything c-lcclricul PHONE 1644 WASHINGTON, PA. The Store of Maryhall NOT TI-IE LARGEST BUT THE BEST DRY GOODS STORE WASHINGTON, PA. 20 Norlh Main Slrcct Phone 3118 Snappy Slzoef for College Men CAMPBELL SHOE STORE 28 North Main Street ASBURY THE Qtunznts' llbarher Unclcl' lhc Wzlsliiiiglcmii Trusl Building TEN CHAIRS 'PEN Fmsi' Cmss Womcmi rx WASHINGTON, PA. I J 0 II I I l.Vim-ly-fmlr First Bank t8cpTir'usit Company CAPITAL l'1'esf111'11l ..... Vim' PI'I'S1.f1l'l1I Vivo Pl'l'Sl'dl'lll Vive Prosfdelll Vice President ......... S0!'l'lfl'lll'!j and Audzlor ................ Trusl Officw. . Mernbe WASHINGTON, PA. AND SURPLUS SBl,200,000.00 . .Im-'lf' DUNCAN . . . .... Iiowr. S. NVlN'I'liliS . . . . . . . .JA1vnss P. Bum!-:N .. . ........ J. D. Bluulin . . . .CnAs. A. Bumvus Treas11re1'. . . ..... liomx Il. lnl.ws . . . .Homuzl-1 G. Stllllill . ......,......... W. IUUNCAN P.X'I l'0N r of the Federal Reserve System The Young QP-I-114 W4 Wulf' E , . Qt 5' e ilww 'bw' e0- - 4' S 'V .'.' I 'gflifif 2 ld to A 4? Old Bank Q ot' Pittsburgh has a to thc success ol' lhc man just starting in Man and the Tlic Union National Banl rcal colltriliulion to niakc honcst, upstandinff vounff h . b liusincss. Its tlCClllllllltlJlCti cxpcricncc is I'1'ccly availahlc to him, through thc aclvicc ol' its oliiccrs. n s n u u I Its policy IS to COIISIKICI' characlct' and ability as tangible factors, in passing on questions ol' credit. It has a rcal inlcrcst in thc llltlll'S progrcss. For tomorrow hcmand nicn likc llillIA-XVill hc the loaders in Pitlsburghg wc want their fricndship and patronagc thcn, just as we have the l'ricnd- ship and palronagc ol' thc lcadcrs today. he Union ational Bank OF PITTSBURGH Fourth Avenue at Wood Street Page 01112 llmulrcfl nm! Nimly lu t STUDENT HEADQUARTERS MCVICKER' DRUG STORE MAIN AT CHESTNUT WASHINGTON, PA. Conlinuell From Page One Ilululrcd and Nincly-Illree Pancake captain. After the crowd had been treated by Dr. Donehoo and peace again reigned supreme Wilson booted tl1e extra point. The crowd went wild and four new straws bit the dust. The quarter ended just as Baker had kicked off twenty yards to Sweet who was tackled 011 the 50 yard stripe. Second Quarter Maxfield lost three on a quarterback sneak. Weyer hit the center of the Pancake li11e for eighteen. Kirchner hit a stonewall when he attempted to go through Snow. Bowman was rushed i11to the game to take Kirchner's place. The crowds went nutty when the stocky U. of P. star trotted on the field. O11 an attempted plunge through the center Bowman fumbled and Waltersdorf 1'ecovered for Pancake. Due to the high in- tensity of the wind Cardin did not attempt to punt, but with McGregor and Wright hitting the line and Baker circling the ends the ball was soon worked down to the 30 yard line. Dickey intercepted an attempted forward pass from Cardin a11d raced through the entire team, 65 yards to the Pancake tive yard line where the fleet footed Bonner dragged him down from behind. On the next play Malecot and Wilson were expelled from the game due to a slight entanglement. Coach Saeli, of the Pancake team, ran onto the field and demanded and explanation. Coach Ryall substituted Scott for Malecot and Andrews was put in for Wilso11. Three plays put the ball on the six inch line from where Bowman failed to go over as the quarter ended. Third Quarter Captain Maxfield kicked off into the wind and the ball went for eighteen yards into the waiting arms of Bartholomew, who was downed in his tracks. Cardin smashed through for eight yards to the fifty yard line. Baker was hurt on the next play when Slemmons sat on him, and time was called. Lewellyn was substituted for Baker. We have word from the hospital that Wilson may pull through. 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Slmlw Cluss '19 SHARPS' FURNITURE STORE 110 West Chestnut Slrccl WASI-IINGTON, PA. GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES Pngf' Ona llululrml nml Nim-ly-sw asbingtnn Qfminarp FOUNDED IN 1835 ftflltwbingtun, lD2I1I15QlUEiIliH MAIQY DE Buns MCCURDY, Principal Cllllfillllvll From Page One Ilunrlrwl uml ,villl'Ul-SLI' Flapjackers fifteen yards for holding. Lewellyn punted 40 yards with the wind to Maxfleld who in a daze started to run the w1'ong way. Weyer, his team mate, tackled him on their own thirty-five yard mark. Weyer did the splits trying to go through Andrews. Dieter was put in for Maxfield who was carried from the field shouting hurrah for Shakespeare. tWe believe it was a good sock in the head.D Weyer got ten through Waltersdorf. Dieter picked up four around Anderson and, time was called while Ander- son was given the smelling salts. Dieter dove over Snow for six and first down on Pan- cakes 45 yard line. Snow was very peeved and challenged Dieter to a dual after the game. On the next play Weyer tore off a piece of Lewellyn's shirt as he scooted 45 yards through the entire team for a touchdown. Bowman's attempt at extra point was a complete failure, never getting off the ground. Tl1e quarter ended with the ball on Pancakes 40 yard line. Referee Carlin and Umpire Pauley have warned the Pancake line to watch out with their slugging or tl1ey will be penalized. Fourth Quarter The eight remaining spectators give a yell for Dieter as he gets four through Bartholomew. Weyer loses the ball on an attempted pass which Lewellyn intercepts on his own 30 yard line. Coach Ryall puts up his umbrella as the rain has started. Saeli can be seen talking to a new player who never has played before. Wright has the wind knocked out of him when he attempts to go through Atchison. Faust, the new man, appears and Wright is helped off the field. The crowds have just finished a big yell for Let Lewellyn take it! Cardin pulls a fast one and gives the ball to Faust who is thrown for a three yard loss. Faust is shoved back again for a seven yard loss by Sweet, Ma1'tin replaces Faust. Martin punts seven yards to Dieter who made a fair catch on his own 27 yard line. After three unsuccessful attempts through the line Boots Slemmons is called back for a place kick. lt was a perfect kick itlld the Wolfetown team jump all over with great glee and satisfaction in their co-player. The score now stands 9-7 in the Wolfetown boys' favor. Conlinuvcl nn Page Two llumlrccl nnzl Ona UXURY BREAD The Sweetest ol' Them All Furnished to All Fraternity Houses Washington Baking Cornpan Puqt Ona Ilunrlrval and Nilwllj-ciylil WESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Seminary for College Gradualrs A complete modern theological curriculum, with elective courses leading to degrees ol' S. T. B. and S. T. M. Graduate courses ot' the University ot' Pittsburgh, leading to degrees or A. M. and Ph. D., are open to properly qualified students ot' the Seminary. The City ol Pittsburgh olters an unusual Held for the study ol the problems and work ot' the modern church. A de- paltment ol' Religious Education was inaugurated at , u ,h the beginning ot' the term 1922-3. V .ff-l i, ' Exceptional library facilities. Seminary library of .., .'l .f 410,000 volumes ot' theological literature. Northside .,.. i ',,, ggi Branch ot' Carnegie Library is within live minutes' 'ttitlfl iii walk ol' the dormitory. i Post-graduate fellowship ot' iiititltl providing for a ww, year ol' study in a liuropean University. Two eni , N Ax 'e T trance prizes, ol' 3150 each, awarded on the basis ol' a competitive examination to college graduates ot' high rank. All the public buildings ol' the Seminary arc new. The dormitory is equipped with the latest modern improvements, including gymnasium, social hall, and students' commons. One Hundredth Year Begins September 20, 1927. For Information Apply to Pltl'JSlDliN'l' .limes A. K1a1.so. Flfmnrlng the College Years Fathers may assure the completion ol' a daugh- tcr's or a son's education by setting aside with the Fidelity certain securities, or cash, in a trust fund. Income from this will he paid at regular intervals to the boy or girl at college. This plan makes definite provision I'or an im- portant period, regardless ol what may happen to the father or his business atlairs. lliiitdlelittyrlfitle and Trust Company 341-343 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH Page One Hundred and Nilwfy-:zine Gcovcmdl LMQILX MDD Class conf? H927 W H A RRIS AM USEM ENT CO. OPERATING HARRIS---STATE THEATRE TeMPLeToN's RUG SToR13 Drugs ' Chemicals ' Patent Medz'c'z'nes Physicians and Hospital Supplies, Koduks, Sundries, Paints, Oils and Varnishcs, Brushes, Arlisls Supplies, Parker Pens 83 North Main Street lislalmlislicd 1816 llunliuucfl From Page Une Ilunrlrcd and Nim-ly-uiglzl With but four minutes to play and with the ball worked dow11 to the Wolfetown forty yard line, Captain Cardin calls time out. Ma1'tin slops through Scott for two yards. With such a few minutes to play Bonner talks place kick to his team mates. lt is de- cided upon and the Ilashiest end i11 the district goes back to kick. If he makes it his team wins, if he fails he loses all. The two lines form in tight and Lewellyn takes Bon- I1el S post as a wing man. The ball has been passed back and there she goes! Umpire Pauley's arms signal that it was good! PANCAKE wins the title. After a few minutes of b1'inging tl1e Wolfetown boys to, the game continued, but soon was over. Capt. Bonner had crowned himself with glory and the multitude that witnessed the game say it is 0116 that will never be forgotten. WouIdn't It Be Funny If- Eve1'y student got good grades? D1'. Kirchner -wasn't in a good humor? Tiny Gordon would lose a hundred pounds? Bill Amos starred at croquet? 0116 fraternity wasn't quarantined during a year? There we1'e fraternity notes in the Red and Black? The State had good vaudeville? MCVlCliE1 S was a dry goods sto1'e'? The Glee Club quartet could sing? . . . W. 62 J. wouldn't win every football game next year? INDEED IT WOULD! lk lk lk Pl' fl' Lilies on a convict-horizontal. Pk Sli 'lf Ik li: If a girl is left handed docs she wear l1er engagement ring on her right hand ? Cnulinucfl on Page Two Ilumlrcrl mul Tlircc -Ik itp estaurant ants ining num FOR LADIES AND GI+INTLIiMliN 83-85 Soulh Main Struct Washington, Pa. Blil.l, PnoN1c 170-.I J. B. 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U FACULTY NINE TIE VARSITY WHEN RAIN ENDS GAME Big Contest Hallted When Jupiter Pluvius Let's Go in Sixth Inning Yankee Stadium New York City, July 4, 1927. fBy special wire to the PkIl1d0l'21..J l the scorching July sun before a maddened crowd of 50,001, the Wash-Jelf varsity Uni er ' z , , , nine was held from a possible victory over the Faculty when rain halted the game in the sixth inning just after the Faculty had been at bat. The clever curves of Bullet Ray Ride had the Teachers completely bailled after the first inning. Dean Wcyer was sent to the showers i11 the third inning when the young- ste1's found him for several bingles. . Conllnllvcl on Page Tum lliuulrurl and Five KURTZ MONUMENT CO. 267 Easl Maiden Slrcol Near Wzimlc Avcnuc ' Blau. Pnonla 906 ARTISTIC 1l1IiMOIf1A1,S MARBLE GRANITE BRONZE Priya Tum lluiulrcfl anal Thrrfc Page Tum Hlgnglrcd uggd Four Glass for Autos - Window Glass Store Fronts Paints and Varnishes ,IZWIS PAINT AND GLASS Co. FRANK C. LEWIS, PIIoI'IuIs'I'oIt 241 West Chestnut Street Coulilzzlt-rl From Page Tum 1I1llllfl'tfd und Four The play by play account of the game is as follows: The Faculty appea1'ed first 011 the Held and light batting practice took place. Weyer was warming up with a couple of hot water bottles. Sock Slemmons connected with o11e of Sub Baker's grooves and sent it over the fence. Shortly after the Varsity ap- peared with Coach Pauley. They also went through a light batting spree. First I11ni11g. Faculty at bat. Anderson swung on the first pitch. That is all he did as Gor- don had the ball. On the next play Ride grooved one toward his head and he ducked. tGood thing.J He hit the next one for a Texas leaguer over Greig's head. The little Scotchlnan tore back after the ball alltl Carlin covered second, thus avoiding a double. Slemmons walked on four straight balls. tHe could11't run.J Wilson doubled on the Iirst ball pitched over Herro1d's head, Andy and Slemmons scoring. It was a beautiful hit. Ty Martin popped to Herrold. McGregor swung on the third strike. Sweet flied to Allison. 2 runsg 2 hitsg 0 errors. Varsity at bat. Carlin was out trying to stretch a double, McGregor to Anderson. The crowd went nutty. Carlin protested the decision and U1npi1'e Saeli said his word was final. Fl'8.llClS connected for a high fly to Sweet who sat down when he caught the ball. He got a big hand! Kirkman couldn't solve the mystic twist to Weyer's ball and struck out. 0 runs: 1 hit: 0 errors. Second Inning. Faculty-Sweet was tossed out, Carlin to Kirkman. Rip Maxllield died on an attempted bunt, Ride to Kirkman. Dieter struck out on three straight pitches. 0 runsg 0 hits: 0 errors. Varsity-Allison flied to Martin who did the splits when he captured the ball. McGregor pulled a fast one and dove up with his ba1'e hand and stabbed Herrold's fly. Columbus took three straight strikes. 0 runsg 0 hitsg 0 errors. T11i1'd I1111ing. Faculty-Weyer lined to Columbus wl1o juggled the ball, but held it. Anderson went to the plate with a great ovation as all Tammany Hall was present. He Colzlinuezl on Page Two lllmzlred and Seven ASHINGTON PRINTING Co. Qliommzrcial printing Promptly and Properly Executed Tl5l.lil'1-IONE 42 Seven North Main Street Wtlsliiiiglcmll, Pu. Page Two llundrcd and I HIL HUTTER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY l lU'1 1'HRBII.'l' CONTRACTORS MIEIKNS B U I L D E R S BI'I'1 1'EliBIl.'l' FOND DU LAC, WISCONSIN A N ll WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA Ig I lluzl 111151 'I'l'l.l'l AN Il 'l'l'l li OBSERVER REPORTER MORNING EVENING Cover Washington and Greene Counties Like a Blanket All the College News Wlicii It Is News Conlinuerl From Page Two llumlrezl and Five fouled out to Carlin who made a brilliant grab for the ball in the box of Al Smith. tMr. Smith gives Ca1'lin five while Pathe News takes his picture!! Slemmons struck out. Varsity-Greig singled through short stop. He was out when Dieter pegged a 'mean hook to Wilson who got him three feet from the bag. Gordon, the pride of the Three-Leg League, stepped into the first ball pitched and sent it over the fence for a home l'llll. Ride was safe on Maxfie1d's error. Carlin doubled off the right field wall and Ride was held at third due to the clever pegging of Martin wl1o stubbed his toe when he threw the ball. tTime out.J Weyer and Dieter have a consultation. Weyer seems to be up in the air and walks Francis. The bases are loaded! Kirkman filed to Wilson. Allison singled over second base a11d Ride scores. Weyer is replaced by Atcl1iso11. Herrold waits for four straight balls and forces Carlin in. Columbus con- nects for one that looks like a three bagger, but McGregor crashes through at the right moment and checks the rally with a brilliant catch at his shoe strings. 3 runs: 4 hits: 1 error. Fourth inning. After waiting for the count at three and two Wilson was called out on strikes. Ma1'tin limps to the plate and pops to Carlin. McGregor Ilies to Allison. 0 runsg 0 hits: 0 errors. Varsity-Atchison now pitching. Greig flied to Martin. Gordon tripled to the right field wall. The -crowd were all waiting for the demon to make another home run. Ride fouled out to Dieter. Carlin Hied to Slemmons, who nearly dropped tl1e ball. 0 runs: 1 hitg 0 errors. Fifth Inning. Faculty-Sweet struck out. Maxfield also missed a third strike. Ride looks to be at his best. Dieter drives o11e over the flag pole in center field for a home run. lt was the longest hit ever made at this field. Upon his arrival at home the Royal Sons of Dead Zoologists present him with a pass to the Bronx Zoo. He goes over and shakes hands with Al Smith. Al gets all ilustered. 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Varsity-Francis drives a hot one to Anderson who takes the ball in the stomach and fails to get the runner. tBowman for Anderson.J Bowman puts the glove on the wrong hand, but soon wises un. Anderson fails to see Why he was jerked, for instance his stomach. Kirkman lashes a mean bounder to Slemmons who wasn't looki11g for it and Kirkman is safe on the error. tRogers for S1emmons.J Francis is on second base. Allison is called out at first, Rogers to Maxlfleld. Herrold fouls to Dieter. Columbus places a neat tap to Bowman who grabs up the ball and races home. tThe ru11 did not count according to Saelij a11d a put out is given the faculty team, but they rule Bowman too dumb to be playing ball in New York so they send him to the Zoo without a pass. 0 runsg 3 errors, 0 hits. Sixth Inning. Faculty-The sky is clouding up and a drizzle starts. Anderson is soclied in the dome by one of Bullet Ray's fast ones. He is carried to first base and a 119W ball is ordered by the umpire. Rogers strikes out. He was holding the bat the wrong way we later discovered. Wilson fouls to Gordon. It is raining quite hard now. Martin llies out to Francis who swam after it. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. The game was called here by Saeli tthis is no advertisementl who thought the weather a bit druelsome. The game will be played at a later date, but not in New York, as the police force isn't big enough to handle the crowds who would care to witness a return game. Conlinucrl on Page Two Ilunrlrcd and Eleven nf 1- vk -1- sf Husband: That man is the ugliest thing l've ever seen. Wife: Not so loud dear, you are forgetting yourself. 'lf Ik lk lk 'lf SUMMER POSITIONS, BUT MOST AREN JOBS. LONG TRIPS A SPECIALTY TELEPHONE 10 4 6 BLUE CAB COM PANY A. M. WILSON DAY AND NltiII'F SERVICE George VVashington Hotel Building WASHINGTON, PA. 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Carlin, ss ... ... 1 Anderson, 3b .. 3 1 1 1 Francis, rf .... . . . 0 Slemmons, ss . . . 1 1 0 1 Kll'lilllZLll, lb ... ... 0 Wilson, 2b .. .... 2 0 1 0 Allison, lf . . 0 Rowman, Ilb .... 0 0 0 1 Herrolcl, Bb 0 Rogers, ss .. .... 1 0 0 0 Columbus, cl? 0 Martin, rf .... 2 0 0 0 Greig, 2b 0 McGregor, lf .... 2 0 0 0 Gordon, c .. 1 Sweet, cf ... .... 2 0 0 0 Ride, p 1 Maxiield, 1b . 2 0 0 1 Dieter, c .. 2 1 1 0 Weyer, p .... . . . 1. 0 0 0 - - - - Atchison . . . . . 1 0 0 0 22 3 G 0 -M-- 19 3 3 4 Faculty . . . . .2 0 0 0 1 0-3 3 4 Varsity ............,................,.................... 0 0 3 0 0 i-3 6 0 Two-base hit-Carlin. Three-base lllt- G0l'll0ll. Home runs-Dieter, Gordon. Struck out--By Ride 7, by Weyer 2, by Atchison 1.' Bases on balls-Off Ride 1, off Weyer 1, off Atchison 1. Time of game--58 minutes. Umpires-Plate, Saelig bases, Saeli. Attendance-50,001. llf lk lil PIG 'll Little Girl: I want some fairy tales. Assistant Librarian: Say, little girl, you can't fool nie. 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Resources .......... ..... 1 ,l22,761.08 Trust Funds .........,..,... 75,153.49 OFFIKIIEIIS 971 T. la. H. lmow-Nl.lili ........... lf,-rrsfflwf ' 'l'. ll. lilili0U'l' .,.....- ..... l 'im' llrusirlcnl .l. NV. GIKIMES ....... Sv1'l'z'I4r1'11-7'1't'us1l1't'1' ll. C. llAllNl'l0l.lSl':...rlSSlSll1l1l TI'0IlSIll't'l' li. li. CRUMRINIS ............... Snliuilor R E lJlllliC'l'0llS ' ' Lliwls M. PAUL mio. 'l'. W.,xl,ltlcl1 'l'. H. MQNAHY J. W. tmlxllfs Corner Main and Maiden Slrccls ll. I . LI'l'l.li -101-IN M. SPHIGGS T. IJ. VERA nn. cz. 'lx Donn WASHINGTON, PA. .-x. .-x. I..-xczoczrt Hlcxm' W. '1'lsMv1.1i J. LOUIS Sllifilil. Cl-IAS. li. WRENSHALI. A ULD- The Cleaner and Presrer Press and Repair Price List: Everything You Wearl' Cleaning and Pressing, 51.503 Pressing only, SOC 189 South Main Street Phone 9948 Page Two lltulzlrccl and Fiflccu I. Ii. PAUI. F. B. P0s'r THE BIG HARDWARE STORE Slands for Qualily and SlfI'lIfl'6 The Olclcsl I'IZlI'IlNVZll'C Firm in lhc Cily Cl'Islz1blisl1ccl 25 Yours Aguj SICIC US FOR: Caloric Pipclcss Furnucus lelumphrcy R2ldiZllIlIil'CS Now Proccss Gus Hungcs Ponnsylvzlniu Lawn Mowcrs General I'ILll'dXVill'C lilcclric Wusllcrs amd Ielousc Flll'lliSllillQS PAUL 81 POST Tllli BIG IPIAHIJWAHIC S'l'0liI'I Bell Phone 1322-VV Lee Schoenthal Wfllli W. Sc J. 'l'.u1,0R Iffslzllxlisllucl 1907 . surrs T0 Olilllili 3324 ' 3535 ' 3948 27 Iiusl Bcuu Slrocl PHONE 77 W,XSl'llNil'I'l1N, PA. C. H. J O N E S CUMl'l.lIVllCN'l'S of The Better Grade C. N. WEIR of Men's Wear 'Riff- KS, 257 Norlh Milill Slrcct Washington, Pennsylvania laqf, Iwo llundrcfl mul Siwlcun TONSORIAL. ARLoR ASK YOUR DlEAl.Eli FOB CAROTHERS THE BEST OIF ALL CE CREAM 5 A-1 BAR-BERS A Bm S'l'UllliN'l' 'I'u.xnn EW W JOHN C. GRIFFIN WASIAIINGTUN, PA. 62 North Main Sn-eel Lee Sehoenthal: Do you want padded shoulders, young.: man? Freshman: New, pad the pants, tl1at's where I need it most. sn wk, 4: :H sv Do you love me, Jett? 1 IIISG co. Of co ' I 1 Then why doesn't your ehest go up and down like the nmn in the movies? :l: sl: :I: :lx :le To avoid that 1'uu dow11 feeling-eross crossings lC?.Lllt.l0llS1Y. :ll :k rl: 4: :le Love may be blind, but the neighbors aren't. When you are down in the mouth, remenlber J0llttIl1116 ezuneiout ulright. C0lIl1III'I1ll'IllS of S. M. Byers Motor Car Compan lNCOlll'OliA'I'ED S. M. BYISRS, President and General Manager 235-265 East Maiden Street Washington, Pu.. Page Two Ilumlrcd and S cncnlcen The Washington Laundry Hzlglz Grade Work 505 Wcsl Malimlvn Slrccl Phono 315 CUII11lll'lIll'lIlS of Palhty P E N Varnzklz es n L W zna'0w Glass C L EA N E R IJ Y E R Sanitary Cleaning N VV AS H IN GTON 1325 South Main Slrccl W .xsu lNm'oN, PA. Phones 952-3152 PAINT and GLASS Co. 171 Soulh Main Street PHUNIQ 107 I I lu 1 Ilunrlrml mul liiglzlucn 'Przhied in pL7d.S'l1Z.71gf07Z HE editors ot' Tins P,xNnon,x have found that it was good lllill1llg'Clll0lll to have this book I printed in Washington fby Ward Printing Coni- pzlnyj. ' Their work has been lllildll easier by being in touch with the printer. They have been free l'ron1 uneasiness and uncertainty ns to delivery on time. The quality ol' the printing shows for itself. The eost has not been greater than an less satisfactory flllt-iii'-WilSlllllgtllll service. WARD PRINTING COMPANY LEE K. WARD, Mgr. W. 861. 1905 Page Two Ilnndred and Ninelegn SIM PLEX Dunbar 8: Wallace ENGINEERING Lumber CO, COMPANY l 1 l L 0 Consulfzrzg and Ifmxl COIlll'ClCll.llfj El1gfI16lfl'S for PuoNEs 451-4152 INDUSTRIAL PLANTS 829-837 Jeifcrson Avenue XVASl'llNG'l'0N, PA. Washington Pennsylvania One good way to keep your youth is to keep him guessing. Dk Pk Ml Ili Pl! A girl may keep her hopes in a hope chest. but her ammunition is all in her vanity case. :lf wk H1 rl: lk Prof. Bowman: My but it is cold in this room this morning. Stude: No wonder, look at all the zeros you gave ine. :gr :Is az ' 'axe gi Fraternity Man: Do you know the diiterence between a parlor and a bath tub? Another: Why, no. ' Fraternity Man: Then l won't invite you to visit at my house. :ic al: :le JI: :1: He called his Ilivver Pyorrhoea. because four out of every five have one. vi: qc 4: ,gf :xi ' The most stirring passages ever written are found in the cook book. CDrs. Snow and Maxfield please take notice.l I Sk lil P14 Pl! 214 China Tragedy Foo-ee Foo-ee sat on a railroad track: Foo-ee Foo-ee didn't hear choo-ey choo-ey go too-ey too-ey. Oh! Goo-ey goo-ey. , if III H1 D11 lil What is a dry dock? A thirsty physician. pllgt!-T100 Hunrlrml and Twenty THE OLD COLONEL SAYS: Look for the IA Mark of Quality when Ordering Tumblers Clear in Color Smooth Edges and Smooth Bottoms Guaranteed to Stand Up Longest Under Hard Everyday Usage i xx 'qw' Page, Two .,llllllII't'lI.1llId Tzverrlyfone JAMES HUFFMAN'S AM ERICAN R ESTAURANT 217 SOUTH MAIN ST. MEALS AT ALI., HOURS Cldckerz and Nooflfe Dinners Phone 9901 Special on Sznzdnys, 500 Open Day and Night 'me c1.Ass of .f 1 I I IIIII II 1 50 41115 . . f I All Sults Wlth- Two Trousers To be had Only at Q . IIPELILHIPI I cbaggbczomaf I .L..1, : USI:, ICE FOR REAL ECONOMICAL REFRIGERATION WASHINGTON ICE COM PANY Manufacturers, VK holesalers and Retailers -and- CITY COAL COMPANY I I ll I I II lyl ,VV 'V W . . :?.4.-YQM14 N . 4 f 4 4 1 V, V fm.. ' .-g43i'Yx74 v, - V. V Vw Q var 9wW75Ul VVV- Wim - ua' in I A J .,m1. 'wr -s. .GW -4- UN 1195 ,Q wr! 4 'Q 'H ' 'S vl- M M un V , - ,-v uf, lg. 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