Wesleyan University - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

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u IHUIIN To m I. m m' WW I! .- .- 331 Figh Street um. cONNECTICUT coNNECT CUT DDLETOWN gilt; Jc'uwwl'eigm PrintingiTIlE PNNE-UAVIDSON CO. Engravingw HOWARD-WESSON CO. Photography k CHIDNOFF STUDIO C0297 ZiffAi 1938 by m. Morton Edmiston, Jr. Editor John lll. Baird Bus. Mgr. 71w N I N E T E E N THIRTY-EIGHT SENIOR ANNUAL 0i UJESLEUHH UHIV :20 lem For one hundred years the Fraternity has been an integral part of the Wesleyan community. Frater- nal organizations, despite their obvious faults, have done much to advance the true Wesleyan spirit, and it is toward them that this dedication is directed. In an attempt to hit on something which truly represents the Wesleyan Fraternity, the staff of the OLLA PODRIDA has selected our Fraternity Brother . . . the fellow who listens to our com- plaints, soothes 0111' vanity, and borrows our neckties. We therefore dedicate this 1938 OLLA PODRIDA t0 the Wesleyan Fraternity and its indispensable Fraternity Brother. University a word which brings to mind nearly every aspect of college. life, but particularly the administration with all its varied activities and personnel embodied in the faculty, trustees, and college body government. To these three intimate aspects of life here at WesIeyan the first section of the 1938 OLLA PODRIDA is devoted. nlvetiilly OLIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY Built in 1928 in memory of Presi- dent Stephen Olin and Acting- President Stephen Henry Olin. ,66. the keystone 0f Wesleyalfs famous Johnston Quadrangle. 792 THEATRE-RICH HALL Built in 1868 in honor of Isaac Rich; remodeled in 1930. largely through the donations of the class of 1892 from which it derives its present name. ilk. . 3i . IIIIIiB SHANKLIN LABORATORY OF BIOLOGY Built in 1028 in memory of Presi- dent William Arnold Shanklin. this 5119 building forms a part of Wesleyank Johnston Quadrangle. PRESIDENT B.A., Yule University. 1909: M.A., Bowdoin College. 1911: hul club rIr-nH Dartmouth College, 1915: hul FundenH Wesleyan University, 1925: PILD... Columbia University. 1913: LL.D., Trinity College. 1926: Wil- liams College. 1926: Middlehury College. 1930: Dartmouth College. 1931 : Amherst College, 1934; L.H.D., Muhlenhurg College, 1934; Knox College. 1937. Wesleyan UniH-rsily: President. 1025 7. Association of American Colleges: President. 1937-1938. New England Association of Colleges and Second- ary Schools: President, 1938. Phi Beta Kappa; Bela Theta Pi. yawn: L 2AM; JJ'lK CAOImuyAy, Ph.D., LL. D., L.H.D. President of the University DEAN 11.A.. WPSIeyun Unix'rnily, 1900; 11.A., Han'uml lTIIiu-rsily. 1904: 101.11., Uniwrsity of Munit-h. 1908. W'esleyun Uniwrsity: lnstrllt'tur in Muthenmtics. 1905-1908: Assw rizlte Professor. 1908-1913: Profes- mr. 19137: Vire-Presidvnl. 1921- 19226, 1927-1935: Acting: Prwitlenl. 1923-1925: Dean and Secrrtury nl- 1119 Faculty. 1935 w. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: 115i lesilon. 6117011, clam! 9440;114:411, Ph.D. Dean and Fisk Professor of Mathematics CRAWFORD FAlllJ-LY JAMES MEAD MORRIS BARKER 1'IRAWF11R11. HA. Flux Prnfmxur of IVIy'xit's. Emeritus B,A.. 18711. 51.11.. 1877. 9110519311111 Uniwrsiiy. Tutor in Mathematics. 1871-1877: Instrurlm in Physics. 18811-1881: Assoviule 1111011155111; 1881-1884: Professor. 1884-1921: Emeritus. 1921 -a Phi Beta Kappa: Phi N11 T110111. FRANK 111111.111 FARLEY. 1111.11. Olin Pl'vjm'xnr of English l,ilc'rulun'. Emeritus 11.A.. 1893. MUN. 1891. 191.11.. 1897. Harvard Uniwrsity: 111A. 111:1 1411111191111. W'Ps1eyun University. 1918. Professor 111' Eng1is11 1.1191'111111'0. 1918-1936: Emeritus. 1936 --. 11111 Beta Kappa: 1101111 11psilnn. KARI. POMEROY HARRINGTON. MA. Professor 01 1,10 Lulin Language and Litcmlun'. Emcrilux 11.A.. 18812. 11181.. 1885. VVquleyull University. Tutor in Latin. 1889-1891: 1'm1vssnr 61' 1.111111. 19115-1929: Enwrillls. 1929- -. Phi Beta Kappa: Psi Upsilon. WILLIAM ARTHUR 1111111131.. 1111.11,. 11.11.. 1,.11.I1. Rescurt'll I'mfoxsvr of HIV Crvnl; Language and Literature. Emeritus B.A.. 1888. M.A., 1891, 1.1..D.. 1929. CentraI Wesleyan College; 1711.11. University 01 Chicago. 1895: MA. 11111 e11mlem1. Wesleyan University. 191111: 1..11.11.. 111innis W'Psle-yun University. 1929. Professor of Greek. 19115-1928: Reseurrh Professor. 1928-1936: Emeritus. 1936 7. Phi Beta Kappa. H 'UUHNUTUN HEIDEL NICOLSON BELL WILLIAM JOHN JAMES, MA 1..11.11. Librarian. Enwrilus BAH 1883. MA 1886. Weslvyun Ivniu-r- sily: 1.11.11. Dickinson 1101111111. 191211. 1111111 in Hulhelnulics. 1887-1890: Instruc- lnr. 18911-1895: Librarian. 1891-19229: Emeritus. 1929-. Phi 111-111 Kappa: Psi Upsilon. Wll.1.IAM EDWARD 311111111. 1111.11. memmr 0.1 English. Fmvrilux 11.A.. 1881. M.A.. 1884. Wesleyan Uniwr xily: 111111.. l'niversity n1 Leipzig, 1889. Associate PI'019580F 01' English. 18911-1893: 111'011'5501'. 1893-1925: Iinwrituu, 1925 9. FRANK WALTER 311110150111. M.A.. 1.1..11.. 1.11.11. Rnlu'rl Rid: Prujt'xsnr of 1110 Lulin Lunguugl' mul Lilemluro. Enmrilus B.A.. ML Allison University. 1883: B.A.. 1881 111.41.. 1888. 111118111111 1.1niversity: MA. 11111 v11n11mn1. Wesleyan liniversity. 191111: 11.11.. Mt. Allison Uniwrsity. 19211: 1.11.11. Amherst College. 19311. Tutm' in 1.:ltin. 1891-1891: Instructor. 18911- 1895: Assm'iuie Professor, 1895-1913: Profes- snr. 1913-1934: Emeritus. 19347: Sevrelury of the Fur-ultv. 1895-19311: 111-1111. 191819311. PM 119111 Kappa. HERBERT CLIFFORD FRANCIS BELL. PH.D.. Lin.D. Professor nf History 11.11.. I'IIiVPrsity of Toronto, 1903: P11.11.. University 01 PPnnHyIVdniu. 19119: MA. 11111 011111191111. VVL'sleyun University. 1912: Litt.1.1.. anrlnin 110119519. 1937. Professor of History. 1926 f. 11111 11?l:l Kappa: Phi E111: 7.9111 Psi. nus: IUURN 70 Th. u m Alumni Counml '1. n 28! High Street umm, CONNECTICUT BLANKENMH-Il. 13135011 CIIAN'I'ER CUNLEY JOHN CHARLES BI.ANKENACE1.. PHD. Profexsar 0f Cvrnmn. 11.21.. 1908, 1111.11,, 1915. I'llivm'sily 01 Wis- consin: NLA. 1nd 911111191111, Wesleyan Univer- sity. 1936. Professor of Grrmzm, 1934 9. Phi Beta Kappa: 11111 Gamma Delta: 0mi- r'mn 1161111 Kappa. THOMAS WAINWRICHT 1311850111, PILD. Pruft'sxnr 0f Rnnmnz'n Lunguugm 11.21., Amherst COHEQE, 1912: P11.D.. Uni- versity U1. Minnesota. 1920: XLA. 1nd eumlemh Wesleyan University, 1924-. Assot'iuu' Professor of Romance Lunguugrs. 1920-1921: Professor. 192-197. l'hi Bela Kappa: 1191111 Kappa Epsilon. WALTER GUYTON CADY. PILD. Fuss Prufesxor of Pllyxivs 1111.11 1895, MA 1896, Brown University: 1111.11, LVnixersity 01 Berlin. 1900: MA. 11111 eumleml, Wesleyan Uniwrsity. 1907. Instructor in Physivs. 1902-1903: Associate. Professor. 1903-1907: Professor, 1907 7. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: 111111111 1161M 1111i. BURTON HOWARD CAHP, 1111.11. memxur uf Mullwnmlit's B.A.. Wesleyan University. 1901: 11A,. 1903. M.A.. 1907. Harvard University: 111111.. Yulo University. 1911. lmlrut'lm' in Mullwnmtit's. 1905-1906, 1907- 1909: Associate Professor. 1909-1914: Pro- fessor. 1914 9. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Phi Nu Them. CAIN CAMP CUu'rs DALTRY W1LL1AM GEORGE CHANTER. M.A.. DD. Il'm'n' Prnfvswr nf Ellzit's uml vaigl'un. Pasmr uf Ilw College Clum'h 11.1.. 1914, 711.11.. 1915. Weslvyzln UniVPr- sity: 8.1.11 Boston Uniwrsity: 1918: MA Hnruml 11nh't-rsity, 1920: 11.11,, Lawrence Hollegv. 1930. Instructor in Ethil's 111111 ReIigzion, 1919- 1920: Assistant Prnfessor. 1920-1922: Asso- r'iate Professor, 1922-1923: Professor, 19239: Pastor 01. I110 120111-51? Church. 1928gz Dean. 193111935. Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Nu Theta. CAREY 1111111111111 CONLEY, 1111.11. Professor of English B.A.. Kniversity 01' Michigan. 1902: M.A., Uniwwily nf Chimgu. 1912: 1111,D., Yu1e Uniwlsily. 1922: MA. 14111 eundenU. Wes- 1r-yun Uniwrsity, 1920. Assuviutv 101111955011 01- Rhetoric. 1913-1920: Professor. 1920-1924: Professor of English. 1924 7. 11111 Beta Kappa: Sigma Chi. PAUL 1101110111 CURTS, PILD. Murt'ux L. Tall Prnft'xxnr nj German B.A.. 1905. 111.21.. 1907. 1111.11. 1909, Ya1e Uniwrsi ': BLA. 1:111 eumlvmh Wtisleyan Unixersity. 1920. Inslrurmr in German. 1909-1913: Associate Professor, 1913-1920: Professor. 1920 E. 11111 Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Pi Dehu Epsilon: 179i Upsilon. JOSEPH SAMUEL DALTRY, MA. Juhn Spcnt'vr Camp Professor of Music MA. 1:111 eumleun, VVPSICYHII Univereily. 1931. Assistant Professor of Musir, 1929-1931: Professor. 19317. Phi 119m Kappa. BUTCHER FAUVER Gmmmcu HEWITT GEORGE MATTHEW BUTCHER. PILD. Iletllling Professor of llixlory B.A., 1897. Ph.D.. 1903. Cornell University: M.A. 121d eundenU. Wesleyan University. 1906. Associate Professor of History. 1901-1905: Professor, 19059: Vice-Presidmt. 191891921. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. EDGAR FAUVER. MD. College Phyxit'iun B.A.. Oberlin College, 1899: M.D., Calum- bia University, 1909; M.A. 121d eundenn, Wesleyan University, 1915. College Physician and Associate Professor of Physical Education. 1911-1913: Professor, 1913-1937: College Physician. 1937 9. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. CLYDE OLIN FISHER, PILD. Professor 0f Ecanumicx and Social Sciem'e B.A.. Duke University. 1911: M.A.. Colum- bia University, 1916; Ph.D., Cornell Univer- sity, 1919; MA. 121d eundenU, Wesleyan University, 1922. Associate Professor of Economics and Social Science. 192091922; Professor, 1922-. Phi Beta Kappa. MALCOLM CECIL FOSTER, PHD. Professor of Mathematics 13.5., Acadia College, 1914: Ph.D., Yale University. 1921: M.A. 121:1 eundenn. Wes- leyan University. 1931. Associate Professor of Mathematics. 1927- 1931: Professor, 19319. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. FISHER FOSTER H ILL HOOVER HUBERT BAKER GOODRICH. PILD. Professor of Biology B.A.. Amherst College, 1909: M.A., 1914, Ph.D.. 1916. Columbia University: M.A. 121d eundemL Wesleyan University. 1923. Instructor in Biology. 1916-1917: Associate Professor, 1917-1923: Professor. 1923-. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Beta Theta Pi. JOSEPH WILLIAM HEWITT,PH.D..L.H.D. June .4. Seuey Prulessor of the Greek Lan- guage mu! Lilcrulure: Dean of Freshmen. B.A.. 1897, M.A.. 1899. Bowdoin Co11ege: M.A.. 1900. Ph.D.. 1902. Harvard University: M.A. 1nd eundemL Wesleyan University, 1913: L. H. D,. Bowdoin College. 1927. Associate Professor of Latin and Greek. 19051913: Professor of the C1assics, 1913- 1928: Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 19289: Dean of Freshmen, 1926 -. Phi Beta Kappa: Kappa Sigma. GEORGE ALBERT HILL. PHD. Prufessur 0f Chemisiry 13.5.. Worcester Polytechnic 1nsti1ute, 1913: M.A.. 1914. 1111.11 1917. Harvard Uniwrsity; M.A.. 1nd eumlenn. Wesleyan University. 1924. Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1919' 1924: Professor, 19249. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma. CHARLES RUGIAS HOOVER. PILD. E. B. Nye, Professor of Chemistry 1111.11. Penn College. 1906: 11.5., 1907. M.A.. 1908. Haverford College: Ph.D., Harvard University. 1915: M.A. 1nd eundenn. WesA leyan University. 1918. Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1915- 1918: ProfPssor, 1918-: Vicr-Presitlenl. 1926- 1927. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi; Alpha Chi Sigma. Kunsn McGEocn RIDER SCHNEIDER CORNELIUS KRUSE, PILD. William Griff? Professor of Philnsnphy B.D., 1915, M.A., 1917, Ph.D., 1922. Yule University: M.A. 141d eu11dem1. Wesleyan University, 1928. Associate Professor of Philosophy, 1923- 1928: Professor, 1928 h. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi De1tu Kappa: Kappa Dehu Pi; Alpha Sigma Phi. .IOHN ALEXANDER MCCEOCH. PHD meessur ul Psyl'lmlngy B.A., WFslminster College, 1918; M.A.. Colorado College. 1919: P1111, University 01 Chicago. 1926: M.A. 11111 Clllll1elll1, Wesleyan University, 1936. Professor of Psychology, 1935 w. I'hi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. ALBERT MANN, JR, P11.D. llnlll's Professor of anunre Langmlgt's 15.A.. Wesleyan University. 1906: M.A., 1909. P11.D., 1923, Harvard University. Instructor in Romance Languages. 1911- 1913: Associate Professor, 1913-1920; Profes- sor. 1920-. Phi Beta Kappa: Psi UpsiIon. FRED BENJAMIN MILLETT, PHD. Visiting Prufcssnr of English B.A., Amherst College, 1912: P11.D., Uni- versity of Chicago, 1931. Visiting Professor, 1937 -. Phi Beta Kappa. MANN MILLETT 811111111 Smm' FREMONT 111111111. M.A.. 1..11.D. Cult'l; T. Winchester Librarian 1111.11u Syrucuw University, 1905: New York State Library 5011001. 1906: M.A. 111d 811119 1181111, Wesleyan University, 1934: L.H.D., Syracuse University, 1937. 1.1111'111'14111. 1933 9. 1111i 111-111 Kappa: Zeta Psi. EDWARD CHRISTIAN SCHNEIDER 1111.D., SOD. Daniel Ayros Professor of Biology 3.5., Tabor College. 1897; Ph.D., Yale Uni- versity, 1901: 50.11, University 01' Denver, 1914: M.A. 11111 911111181111, Wesleyan Univer- sity. 1919: 111.1111 Springfield College, 1923; SL211 120101111111 College, 1932. Profc-ssnr 01 11101015, 1919--. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Beta Theta Pi. FREDERICK SLOCUM. P11.D1 memxur 0f Aslrunumy B.A., 1895, M.A., 1896, P11.D., 1898, Brown Uniwrsity: M.A. 1:111 011111191111, Wesleyan Cnixemity. 1911. Professor of Astronmny, 1914-1918, 1920 9-. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi; Phi Delta Theta. WILBERT SNOW, M.A. Profrssor of Englixh B.A., Bowdoiu College, 1907: M.A.. Colum- 11121 University. 1910: Honorary M.A., Bowdoin College, 1925: M.A. 1:111 8llll1191111. Wesleyan University, 1929. Assistant Professor of English, 1921-1925: Associate Professor, 1925-1929: Professor, 1929 2.. P111 Beta Kappa: Bela Theta Pi. Spurn! VAN DYKE WUUDBHIDGE ARNOLD JUIIN WILLIAM SPAETH. .1R., PHD. Robert Rich Professor of Ihe Classics B.A., Ilalwrford College, 1917; M.A., Harv- ard University. 1918: Ph.D., Princeton Univer- sity. 1925: M.A. 121d eundemh Wesleyan University, 1932. Associate Professor of the Classics. 1930- 1932: Professor, 1932 -. Phi Beta Kappa. KARI. SK11.1.MAN VAN DYKE, PHD. Clzm'lullc Augusla Ayres Professor of Physics 3.5., 1916, M.S.. 1917, Wesleyan University; Ph.Du University of Chicago. 1921. Assistant Professor of Physics, 1921-1925: Associate Professor, 1925-1928: Professor, 1928 --. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Phi Nu Them. KOSSUTH MAYER WILLIAMSON, PH.D. Professor 01 Emnumics and Social Science B.A.. University of Alabama, 1913: M.A., 1916, Ph.D., 1920, Harvard University: M.A. 13d eumleln1, Wesleyan University, 1923. Assistant Professor of Economics and Social Science, 1920-1921; Associate Professor, 1921- 1922: Professor, 1922 7. 11111 Beta Kappa. HAROLD SANFORD WOOD, M.A. Professor of Physical Education B.A., Oberlin College, 1923; M.A., Ohio State University, 1933. Professor of Physical Education. 1937 9. Chi Psi. WILLIAMSON Woun LANGLIE MARTIN HOMER EDWARDS WOODBRIDCE, PILD. mecssur of English B.A., WiHiams College, 1902; M.A., 1904, Ph.Dq 1911. Harvard University: M.A. 1atl PundenU, WesIeyan University. 1920. Professor of Endish, 1920 -. Phi Beta Kappa. HERBERT ELI ARNOLD. PHD. Associate Professor of Mallzemulics B.S., 1921, M.A.. 1923, Wesleyan Univer- sity: Ph.D., Ya1e University, 1928. Instructor in Mathematics, 1922-1927: Assistant Professor. 1927-1936: Associate Professor, 1936 9. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: 1191111 Upsilon. THEOS ALVIN LANCLIE, PILD. .Ilssuvialc Professor of Psychology B.A.. 1924, 1111.11, 1929, University 01 Min- nesotu. Instructor in Psychology, 1927-1929: Assist- :mt Professor, 19291936; Associate Profes- sor, 1936 7. 1 Sigma Xi; Sigma Phi Epsilon. JOHN FREDERICK MARTIN. M.A. Associalv Professor of Physical Education B.A., OlyerIin Col1ege, 1920: M.A., Co1um- hia University, 1934. Instructor in Physical Education, 1921-1924; Assistant Professor, 1922491926; Associate Pro- fessor, 1926-H. Nl-ZIWIANN Smu'r'rsunM:1m:n BANKS BLU'I'T SICMUND NHUMANN. PILD. Asmt'iulc Prujcxsur uj Ecunumitx uml Sm'iul Science 1111.11 University of Leipzig. 1937. Visiting Professor 01' Economics, 193411935: lrt'turer in Sm'iul Science. 1935-1936: A5501 ciute Professor, 1936 9-. ELMER ERIC S1IHATTSCIINEIDER, PILD. John 12'. Andrus Assuciulc Prufcssur nf Corcmmenl 11.14.. Uniwrsity of Wisconsin, 1915: M.A.. University 01 Pittsburgh, 1927: 1111.11. Col- umhiu University, 1936. Assistant Professor of Government. 1930- 1935: Associate Professor, 1935 9. ROLAND MITCHELL SMITH, 1111.11. Assm'iulv Prnfvssur of English 11A,, 1918. M.A., 1920, Wesleyan I'niw-r- shy: M.A.. 1921. 1111.11,. 1932. Harvard Uni- versity. Assistant in English. 19191920: Assistant Professor of English. 1925-1935: Associate Professor, 1935 9. Delta Upsilon. NORMAN JOSEPH WARE. PILD. Assoriulv Professor 11f Evnnmnit's 11ml Social Science B.A., McMaster University. 1908: B.D., 1910, 1111.11, 1913. L'niVersin 01 Chivago. Associate Professor of Economics and Social Sviem'r. 1928-. 5mm WARE Blmukuxmn BIY'I'TERFIELD THEODORE HOWARD BANKS. .1R.. PILD. Axxislanl ijmsur of English B.A.. Yul:- University. 1917: M.A., Harvard Uniwrsity. 1920: 111111.. Yale Uniwrsily. 1924. Assistant Professor of English, 1928 7. .IMIK LEONARD 111.011. BA. Amislunl Prnjesxur 0f Pllyxit'ul Erluruliun 11.18.. University 01 Michigan. 1924. Assistant Professor of Physical Education. 1934 W. SAMUEL HIfGH BROCKUNIER, PILD. Axsislunl Professor of Hislury B.A.. 1926, MAW 19228. P11.D.. 1936. Hurnml Uniwrsity. Instructor in History and Government. 1930- 1936: Assistant Professor of History, 1936 9. VICTOR LLOYD BUTTERFIELD, PILD. Direclor of Admissions B.A.. 1927, M.A., 1928, Cornell University: 111.A., 1933, 1111.11, 1936, Harvard University. Director of Admissions, 1935 9. Beta Theta Pi. Cuwu-z EATON LAsH McCumw ALEXANDER COWIH. PILD. Asxislanf meexsor of English B.A., 1919. M.A., 1920, University Of Min- nesota: Ph.D., Yale University. 1930. Instructor in English. 1924-1927; Assistant Professor, 1927 -. VERNET ELLER EATON, PILD. Assismnt Professor of Pllysim B.A., 1921, M.A., 1924. 1111.11,, 1931, Indiana University. Instructor in Physics, 1925-1927: Assistant mePssor, 1927 -. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. HENRY-RUSSELL HITCHCOCK. .13.. MA. Axsislunl Professor of Ar! B.A., 1924, M.A.. 1927. Harvard University. Assistant Professor of Art, 19299. GEORGE WILLIAM HUNTER, 1H, PILD. Assismnf Professor 11f Biology 3.5., Knox College. 1923: 51.5., 1924, Ph.D., 1927, University of Illinois. Assistant Professor of Biology, 1929 9. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; Sigma Xi; BFlil Theta Pi. 93 48 I'll'rcncmx HUNTER Mtsz: MOODY DALE WILLIAM LASH, MA. Assistant Professor of Pllysil'ul Etlluxuliun B.P.E., Springfield College, 1923: M.A.. New York University, 1931. Instructor in Physical Education, 1924-1927; Assistant Professor. 1927 9. Kuppu Della Pi. HUGH GRAHAM MMIUHDY, 13.5. Assislanl Pralvssur of Physical Etluculiun B.S.. Bowdoin Colnge. 1922. Instructor in Physical Education, 1923- 1926; Assistant mePHsm', 1926 7. Kappa Sigma. DAVID RICE MCKEE, PILD. Assislunl memsnr Hf Romance Languages B.A.. Princeton University, 1924; Phil, Johns Hopkins University, 1932. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, 1937 9. Phi Beta Kappa; Cannon Club. GEORGE TUFFORD MOODY, PILD. Axxixlunl Prnfrxsur in. Runmnr'e Languages PhJL W'esleyun University, 1929: Ph.Dw Johns Hopkins UniVersily, 1932. Instructor in Romance Languages, 1934- 1937: Assistant. Professor, 1937 9. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi. PAULI PEOPLES Sl'l'TI-ZRLY STEARNS ADOLI'H FREDERICK PAULI. PILD. Assislunl Profvssnr of Classics B.A., 1916. M.A., 1917, Ph.D., 19211 Univer- sity of Illinois. Assistant Professor of Classics. 1929-. Phi Beta Kappa. JOE WEBB PEOPLES, PILD. Assislanl Professor of Cenlogy B.A., 1928, M.S., 1929, Vanderbilt Univer- sity; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1932. Assistant Professor of Geology. 1935 -. EDWARD ALBERT RADICE, M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics B.A. 10xnnJ, 1929; M.A. 10x0nJ, 1937. Assistant Professor of Economics, 1937 7. PAUL ARTHUR REYNOLDS, PILD. Assistant Prufessur of Philosophy B.A., 1925, M.A., 1927, Wesleyan Univep sity: 1,11.D., Cornell University, 1930. Instructor in Philosophy, 1930-1932; Assist- ant Professor. 1932 -. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; Beta Theta Pi. RADICE REYNOLDS TnomsuN ARNOLD BANCROFT WALKER SITTERLY, PILD. Assistant Professor of Astronomy B.A., 1917, M.A., 1920, P11.D., 1922. Prince ton University. Assistant Professor of Astronomy, 1923 9. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi. CARL LEO STEARNS, PILD. Research Associale in Aslronomy B.A., Wesleyan University, 1917: Ph.D., Yale University, 1923. Instructor in Mathematics and Astronomy, 1918-1920; Research Associate in Astronomy, 1925 9. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. ALEXANDER THOMSON PHD. Assistant Professor of History B.A., Bowdoin College. 1921; B.A. 1031010, 1925, M.A. 10mm, 1928: Ph.D., Cornell University, 1932. Assistant Professor of History, 1928-. Phi Kappa Phi: Delta Kappa Epsilon. FREDERIC KAPPELER ARNOLD, PH.D. lnslructor in Romance Languages B.A., 1929, Ph.D., 1937, Harvard University Instructor in Romance Languages, 1937 ' BismmFF BUEL Cr; u M N l 1A Im'r Gon'm ER RALPH FREDERIC BISCIIOFF. LL.B., PILD. Instruclnr in, Gm'c'rnmvnl 8.5., Wesleyan University, 1927: LLB 1930, M.A., 1931, 141.11., 1937. Harvard Uni- versity. Instructor in Government. 1935 H. Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Nu Them. JACK BUEL, PILD. Instructor in Psydwlugy B.A., 1929, Ph.D., 1935, 111niversily 01- 12211110111121. Instructor in Psychology, 1937 --. Tau Psi Epsilon: Sigma Xi. MORTIMER GILBERT 1111111501111. 11, PHD. Inslrur'lor in Clwml'xlry B.A., WesIeyml University. 1932: M.A.. 1933, 1111.11,, 1935, Princeton University. Instructor in Chemistry. 1936 7. Phi Beta Kumm: Sigma Xi; Sigma Chi. NORMAN JOSEPH DANIELS. BS. Inslructor in Plzysit'ul Educafiun 3.5., Unhersity 01' Michigan, 1932. Instruclor in Physir'ul Education, 1934- . Trigon. BI'HFLERI! DANIELS Gnoss LONG LAURENCE EDWIN CEMEINIVIARDT, MA. Inslruvlur in German, B.A.. Brown University. 1929: 111.A., CO1- umbiu Ulliwrsity, 1931. Instructor in German. 1931 . Sigma Phi Sigma. ROSS AIKEN UORTNER, 111.. PILD. Inslruvlor in Biochemistry B.A., 1933, M. 8., 1934. University of Min- nesota: 1111.11H University 01 Michigan, 1937. Instructor in Biochvmistry. 1937 . Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi: 11111 Lambda Upsilon: Alpha Chi Sigma: Gummu Alpha. STUART MURRAY CROSS, M.A. lnslruclur in Romum'c Languages B.A., 1932, M.A., 1935, Stanford University. Instructor in Romance Languages, 1937 -w. Sigma Delta Pi: Sigma Chi. CLARENCE DICKINSON LONG. .1R.. MA. Instruclor in Emnmmics um! Suz'ial Science B.A.. 1932. 1V1.A,. 1933, Washington illhl Jef- ferson 110110;;6: M.A., Princeton University 1935. Instructor in Economics and Social Science, 1936 7. Alpha Tun Omega. N11:Hm.l.s Pmnmz'roN Strummu Slssux CHARLES RAYMOND NICHOLLS. 31.31. Instrut'lor in Musiv 31115.3. 1931. M.M.. 1933. I'lustnmn Schnnl of Music: Uniwrsity 01 Ruchestvr. Instructor in Musir. 1936 9-. RALPH DARLINCTON PENDLETON. MA. Inslrut'lur in English uml Dirwlor 0f Drmnalfm B.A.. 1931. KLAH 1933. Weslvyun 1,1nieri1y. Instrumor in EngHsh and Director 01' Dranullit's. 1935 9. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Chi. HERBERT SILAS RH1NESM1TH. 1111.11. Instructor in Chemistry B.A.. 1929. 31.21.. 1930. Wesleyan Univer- sity: M.A.. 1931. 1111.11. 1933. 11uruu'd University. Teaching: Fellow in Chemistry. 193391936: Instmclnr in Chemistry. 1936-: Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Alpha Chi Sigma: 1191M Upsi1nn. VERN WADE ROBINSON. PILD. Instrut'lur in German B.A.. D0 Puuw University. 1929: M.A.. 1931. P1111. 1937. University of 111inois. Instrur-tor in German. 1936 -. Phi Kappa Phi. RHINEMIITH ROBINSON SI'HJNGER STOKES DELTON LEWIS SCFDDER. BA. In 'lrm'mr in Elhr'rx uml Rels'gfun 11ml Assm'ialv Puslar uf Hm Cullegv Cllun'lz 11.11.. Wesk-yun I'llix'ersily. 1927. Instructor in Ethics. 19327: Associate Pastor 01' the College Church. 1936 9. Sigma Chi. 13,1111. DONALD SISSON, PHD. Inslruvmr in Psyt'lmlogy 13.:L. 1931, M.A.. 1932, WPsleyun Univrrsity: 1111.11. University 01 Minnesota. 1936. Assistant in Psychology. 1931-1932: Tench- ing Fo110w in Psycho1ogy. 1935-1936: lllstruc- tor in Psycholngy. 1936 7. 11111 Br-tu Kappa: Sigma Xi: Sigma Nu. ALBERT LEROY SITIJNCER. BA. Assismnl Puslur nf IIIP College Chard: 11A,. Lebanon VAHPy 110110;:9. 1930. Assislum Pastor of the College Church, 1937 ;. JOSEPH MORGAN STOKES. PILD. Inxrruvlnr in Englixll 13.31.. Presbyterian COHPgo of South Cam- linu. 1925: MA Yule Unix't-rsity. 1928: HA. 10xon.1. 1929. B.Litt. 10xonJ. 1930, P1111. Yale Unixersity. 1935: MA. 10x0nJ. 1937. Instructor in English. 1935 9. WW Jew DAVID KEPPEL. MA. Tcm'lll'ng Fellow in Geology 3A.. 1932. M.A., 1934. Columbia LVnixr-rsily. 'reurhing Fellow in Urology. 1937 . Sigma Xi: Delta Psi. HENRY LELAND VARLEY. MA. Tmu'hing Fellow in English 3A.. 193-1. NLAN 1935. Wesleyan University. Teuthing Fellow in English, 1936 -. VARLEY Sigma Chi, KEPPEL thitgluillc algdglldmlla PNIMJLIA Axnmsmx. NLA. Biology RuVHAIm Gmuua Bunny. BA. . nyrhulugy Ihmnml'k 05mm Blmuzu. .IIL. BA. Cln'mixlry tlmm MALLHRY ansALL. BS. V L'In-mislry Vlmn Ilumu Bum. BA. Urnnisun Research in Binlngr WILLIAu Runmm: Buss. BS. . Physics HUMER'I' EARL til smun. BA. . Philusnplw ernum Lynn. DHVAELIA. BA. V V . . . L'lzcmixlrv RALPH Punsun'r'l' EAMHS. ILA. V V , . . English WILan CLARh CHANT. BVA. , . . , . . . . Bz'ulogy SHI'IHCI. CARI'HM'EH HALEY. I'LH. Plu'xit'x Rru'rm tinnslw ll.u.mm:l.l.. BA. Er'mmmit'x WILLIMI Aer-zn HARRIS. BA. . . , lfiulngy me wamux Hl'N'l'l-ZR. M.SV Hfulngy HANS Vm; Rll II'l'IlUFEN .erlrl-z. PhD. . V V Pln-xz'rs FRI-ZIIFJHI'K Lmuumw Kuhn; BA. . V . . I'uMiriIv MARY JANE KINLMAN. ILA. V . . V V . . Mulluvnulivs EHIL Ko'rmlzn. BA. , . . . V V V . . , Biology HARRY WILLIAM MARSHAL BA. V . . Clwmislrv Tnmms DANIEL MI'RPHY. MA. . . . . . . Ilislury STEPHEN .IUIIN UBRIHN. BA. . V . V V V Ewmnmivs LI mu; CLAIM: SHIMHH'JI-j. MA. . . vaum ALBERT S'I'E'I'SUN 'IVHmIAsV B5. . . . . Emnnmirs FRANCIS Eumomu VINAL. JLA. V . . Chemistry ALVIN wm Alw. BA. . V , . . . . English DumLAs EDWIN WHEELER V . . V . . . . . . Physit'x BLAKESLEE DICKSUN Wmcm', BS. V . . V . . . Physics jlw 0th 0g Zuulleei GEORGE W'lLLETS DAVISON . . . Prvsillent HENRY INGRAHAM HARRIMAN . Vicc-Prosidenl JOHN STEPHENSON PULLMAN . . . . . . Secretary HENRY ANDREWS INGRAHAM . . . . Trpasurw THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY . . . 19x 01910120 MEMBERS 1111111111. 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This representative body meets nnve a week 10 lransm-t business as may be necessary for the welfare of the CnHege Body. J - College KJEOJ7 Commilfew HONOR SYS'I'HW: N. .l. WHHL illluirmnn: .l. H. Puma IL C. Hrimsllzlw. DOH H'I UHN: 13.. L . Cvrm. Chairman: .I. V. Hury. IL K Killmll. UHCNKIHS: U, Emulrhlmu Mlluil'mun: II. B. lhlgt'rm W. H. He-islm' .H'DI'HNU: R. H. Cumming. tilluirmun: U. V. Kridr-Im'n. .I. R, lem FRESHHNN FlNDXHENTHb': 1;. l. Hmlmldm Chairman: J. U. .Inllta. E. l. Pt'lrrsnll. R. V. Pf'vith-r. W. ll. Curlmn. 5. E. Hznim H. II. Dergv. DUWNEY HUI 5H: l.. Woimlvin. Chairman: L R Kilmxhuu. H. W. Ilwrnuma. U. Ii. Hullin-I' W. V, Brnnrtl. H. A. Hr-nniv. REGISTRATION: H. H. Dmuls. Chairman: H. H. linlmislun. D. 5. Smith. lCLl-ZCTIUNH: ,I. R. Urulrh, Hulil'mun: H. H. Pnrlvr. U. W. Smith. I'UHJ'W: U. V. Stunt Hlmirmun: U. N. Kt'mlull. W. U. thh. J, 1' Trinkuum H. H. Thump. F. W. Putnam. H LYHUNHA UlleXNUE: D. ll. Hvtlvlluml. Illmirmull: W'. L. Ht'Kusirk. D. .l. RHiSIlPl'. INVIVHHFH4THRVIIIW RELNTIUNS: U, Unmh'hlgv. Chairman: 1:. E. Sw'l. H C Burnhum. ,I. M. Williams. F. L. Hukv. K. 'rln'nnzh. CL'RHHIIILI'H: D. 11. HCCIVIIHIHL Chairman: R. P. Townscml. W'. C. Fusll. CLIFTON EUGENE DAVENPORT JOSEPH RUSH GHLBB, JR. JOHN BARTON POOR W. V. BENNETT. JR. W. A. BLHJKMUV. JR. IC. C. CEKXL JR. F. T. CUTTER H. H. Cl mum. J14. M. M. Downs M. M. EDMISTON. JR. D. C. wam W. G. 1?st L. R. GERMAV E. C. GRIMSHAW R. S. Hl-ZLLICVIHLE J. D. H1 xnsm OFFICERS MEMBERS President l ViI'e-Presi1l ent S mirem ryv Treasurer A. 17. KIVGSBI In. .lu. D. E. IANIC J. Ii. deixm; D. C. Mdlmmmxn J.W'.lem.1u. A. J. NEPPEL. JR. J. D. OVEVS. JR. B. V. Pl 'I Ill l 'lCl:. 2ND H. A. RENNIE G. I. REYNOLDS. JR. W. C. SCHWENK R. J. Wusn L. WHVSTHN Ifm-I. Ifmr Lane. Mavy. Bemwn, McClellaml. MvCuhe, Reynolds. Erlmismn. Nemml. Walsh. Cullen Sr'r-nml Ifml'iHellemlale. Blackmun. Grimshaw. Srhwcnk. Pfeiffer. Kinushury. Masten. Ovens. Front Irvm-i Dowds. Weinstein. Cerny. Grubb, Davenport. Pour, German, Ronnie. Humasum According to accepted definition, a college vurriculum is a prescribed course of study. This definition, however, seems inadequate in describing the curriculum at Wesleyan for, although the hasis of Wesleyalfa course of study may remain the same from year to year, its details change with each college group. To the group of undergraduates who perform such an important part in the shaping of Wesleyan's curriculum we devote this setttion 0f the OLLA PODRIDA. IMr'r I.' m' i Thnmus. Fauvre. Reynoldx Winslow .N'rvnml Ihul' McClellund, Puma Fu'uusun, Pm'ler. Wichmwski Front I.'nu' i MrClure. Mavy. Kendall, Wnudlml'y. Aylswm'th l y ' ,'l Zbuicnjzmizmlc 2 cm was 1 ROBERT Don AYLSWORTII Founded at William and Mary HENRY Scnxt LL F-uwma College 111 1776 FREDERICK PALMER FRRCI SON Gamma Chapter of Connecticut DAHD NELSON KENDALL Established at Wesleyan in 1845 One Hundred and Twenty-three DAVID CIARENCE MMII.EI.MN1I ARVOLD WESTON McCLl'ma Chapters . . , .10er WILLIAMS Mun; JR. Pubhvatmn: Tile key Reporter JOHN GRLVT Mmm: JOHN lhkToN Pmm ROBERT EMORY PORTER GEORGE IRVING REYNOLDS. JR. ALEX xNDER THOMAS ALI'HONSE FRANCIS WICHRUWSKI WILLI xM ALLEN Wlxsmw ROGER FRANCIS WOODBURY C1444 of mitefeen 243517 -fzy4z President V . V RAYMOND JAMES WALSH Vice-Prvshleni V , , , CARL ELMORE HtLTINE Secretary . V WILLIAM BURNELL FABER Trmsurvr ARCHIE ASHTON HORNE CLASS DAY OFFICIALS Class Manager . . . V . . . RALPH KENYON KILBON Representative Alumni Council GEORGE COODRIDGE Key Presentation . . V RAYMOND JAMES WALSH Cup Ceremony , . . . . , . . , JOSEPH WHEELOCK BOGIVE Pipe Ceremony . . JAMES BARKMAN GATES Class History JOHN WILLIAMS MACY. JR. Class Prophecy WALTER VINCENT BENNETT. JR. ClussPoem RALPH KENmN KILBON Humorous Gifts . thMoND LALOR FORMAN Ivy Planting JOHN BARTON POOR ADAMS ROBERT LAWRENCE ADAMS Russell Awnut- SllHiPM 'l'rm'k Muthvnullirs. H. 2, 5H: Vun Team AsH'rnN AYLESWUR'I'II Sigma Chi VIWR Huh. PrPsithllt HI: Major Suhjm-t: WARREN MELYILLE ASHTUN 1-1 Hemenwuy Road Salem. Massachusetts Varsity Letters: Major Subject: Soccer 13L Truck Q. Freshnmn Economics. IN : Trut'k: Numerals: anzm DUTY AYLESWORTH 325 Grove Street :lem Chi Rim M onu'lain New Jersey Phi Batu Kappa: Varsity Letter: Truck UH: W'reslling Tram 12, 3h Truck Team 12. 3h Freshman Numerals: W7v'estlillg. Truck: Paint and Powder Club H3. 3, 4i, Publicity Manager UN. Business Munuger B. 4i: Debate Council ML Manager HM Honor Roll CZ, 3. 4y; Applicant for Distim'lion in Unwrmnent: Maljnr Sulpjm'l: Government. JOHN WYLLYS BAIRD H. F. D. No. l, Hm; 90 Spring.r Luke, Michigan Mystical Sewn: Varsity Letters: Numerals: Swimming: OLLA Pnnmm: 13L- Applicant for Distinction in History: Major Sulyjrct: History. Delta Kappa Epsilon Swimming L3. 4L Cupluin HM Freshman Business Manager Hh Honor Roll lh-.wlm,m Bl-ZMATIA Iilzxmz'l'r NLLIV; Pm 1mm Hl-kahSLHL .lu. l'si 19'p.silun IHB Hxvl'w'wwl :XH'nuv Pluinlivltl. Nrw .lr'rsry Wunugrr nl' Vrv-sllmun Spring; Sparta 1H: 'h'gux 12A 3?. Hmim-w Hunugrr t H: Hujnr Sulxjvrt: Hmlmmivs. tILH-wnnn ALLICV lilcws'mx' Chi l'xi 35 Silwr Slrl'vl Uixlrllvhmn Varsity Lettm': Trurk 131: 'I'rut-k Tram 42M IFh-M Huml 1L 2. IL H. lmmlm' IlD: UIVQ. Klnly l2. 3!: Wujm' Huhjw'l: anlngy W xLTI-m Vlvzm'r Ihnwc'r'r. .Ik. l'xi Upsiltlll I3 Hurslvy Hum- XXIliH- Plains. NPM York Htmm-y Hmm' tinnlllliltt-v 13. H: Sn-nulc 13. H: Puinl :lml lHnuIn-r Clulp :3. 3A H. i1-.-.IH-t-xi4h'nl HI: Uyln- l'rize- KID: Haljur Sulujr-x-l: Englixh. WILLIm Houms lhzxsnx Ht'lu 'I'lwlu l'i 11m East 'l'hirlyuHiglllh Sm-rt Puh-rmn. NI-n .ln-rwy Sm'rrr Tram 13: Dvlnulv Hmm'il IH: Hunm' Hull UH: Hujnr Slllrjovl: Hmrrnnwnl, lhcxsnm BRYAN Bocms Ihnm'x JUHV HUBHRT HEHV Phi Vu 'Hu-Iu 302 North Fourth Slrwl New Brunswick. New .lvrsvy Varsity Letters: Funllnull QM Buwlmll Team 12M Freslnnun Nunu-ruls: Football: Argus Busilwss Bnunl 13A 4L Circulation Ummgrr HM 'IVImrmlikt- Scholar 1D: Dvnison Svlmlur LU: Muplimmt for Distinction ill Muthenmlivs: Mujnr Subject: Hallhr-mutics. JOSEPH WHEELOCK Bonn: Phi Nu lelu 20 Prr-lvlq' Cunlens Road Belmont, Mussut'hnwlls Varsity Lettvr: Husvluull 12h Buskvthnll Tram t2. 3!: Hilsvlmll 'IVI-alm 13!: Frmhmun NumeruL: RuvamH: Hujnr Suhjw't: Gmr-rmnvnl. JOSEPH thssmL BROWN l'lzi :Vu lelu 3H Rryaml Awnur White Plains. New York Varsity llr-IIr-rs: Tennis 12. 3!: Frr-shnmn Nunwmls: Tennis: Christian Assm'iutinn Culyim-K 13. 3D. 'I'reasurr-r 13!: Honor Hull 13F: Applicant fur Distinvtion in Cowrnmem: Vujur Huhjr-t't: Uowmmmn. limmmz Gmmww Ih'RNn-xM UOZ Main Sm-r-l Rust Hartford Varsity LeltHs: Cross Hmmtry UL Trurk 13h Fuotlmll Team Hi: Wrestling Tmml 12. 3D: Frvshnmn Numer; x': Truvk: Intorfmtt-rnily Relaltinm Com milter- 13!: vujur Subjm't: Hallwnlulics. lelu Upsilon lh RNHAU CARY CERNY CLARKE RICHARD DHHVT Cam Delta Tau Dvlm 70 Kenyon Street Hartford Freshman Numerals: Football. Baseball: Field Bum! H. 2i: Hujnr Sulxiet'l: Muthenmtics. EDWARD CH ARLES CERNY. JR. Chi Psi 100 Ruthlml Road Brooklyn, New York Cardinal Key: Varsity Ilettvrs: Wrr-stling H3. N. Captain l-H: Football Team Q, 3i: Wrestling Team IN: Golf 'I'eum UH: Truck Team QM Freshnmn Numerals: Football, Wrestling: Dormitory Committee Chairman HM Senate CZ. 3. M; Argus: Advertising Manager HM Honor Roll HI: Wisv Prize Hi: Major Subject: Mutlwmutics. ERIC ROBINSON CLARKE :leul Chi Rho Tl Purkview Plum- Hultlwin, New York Skull and Serpent: Varsity Imlters: Fnutlmll UL Trut'k 12. 3. H, Hllutuin H. 4i: Major Subject: mernnwm. ROBERT BLACK CUMMING. JR. 1 Krufl Awnue Hmnxxille, New York Auditing Cmmnittev 13. H, Clluirmull HI: Svnutv IIH: Biology and Chemistry HH'e-MetlimH. CHHIIM; lelu Upsilnn Hujnr Suhjerts: DA I 11:11 lhln' DM'HAIMH'I' D-u'ls AkTHl 11 DUTCH 175 Elm Strum 51011 lluwn 11191112Illll H. 2 1 3, H: Hujm' Subjw't: Uvrmun. Du'm IRVING Dun Psi Upsilon 300 Maple Hill AH-mw New Britain Varsity Leuvrs: Basketball Manager 1-H, Golf 12. 3. 4!. Captain H1: Football T911111 12, 3. 4i: Frvshmuu Nunwmls: Football: Houm- Roll H. 2. H: Muplit'unt for Distinction in History: Hujor 511M611: History. 11111151901111 113101-31: DxVIcVPmiT, J11. Davenport Street New Britain Mystical Sewn: President uI the Unllvge Bmly H1: I'urley 17101111111119? Chair 1111111 13!: Presitlrnt of Amerimn Student Union 131: Honor Roll 12. 31: Gerald Prize- 121: C. 12. 11. Scholar Hi: 1111111 Bradford Raymond 514101111 13!: William Duy Lennard Scholar HI: Olin Scholar Hi: Appliozmt fur Distinction in UuVermm-nt amt! Philnsnphy: quur Suhjevl: Cmerllment. SHERWOOD EHN D1115 Bria 'I'leu Pi 201 Smith Awnue Kingsltm. New York Varsity lrtter: Swimming 13?: Basketball T911111 121: 19105111111111 N11111e1'111s: Swimming: Cheer Louder 121 31: Freslnnun Fululu11wntuls 11011111111191- Chair- 1112111 H1: Christian Association Cuhinet H1: 0111A l'oIIHInA: Assistant Busi- ness Manager I41: Paint 11ml Powder Club H. 2. 3. 4i: Debut? Council HF: Major 511M911: HK-unumin. Dmms DI t'kumu'u DI Immm Emmu. ML mm Mmli u; Dawns Sigma Chi 510 Cnlormlu Avenue Bridgeport Cardinal Key: Varsity Letters: Sncver CZ. 3. 4L W'restling 12M Freshman Numerals: Smwer. Wrestling: Registration Umnmiltev 13. 4!. Chairman ML Senatv 12. 3. 4i: 'Hujm' Subjrrt: Chmnislry. DUNan RICIHRD Dl'CKWURTII Alplm Clzi Rim I Rittmlhousr' Road Wol'l'r-ster. Mussm'husells Hurtlimll Key: Mystical Sewn: Varsity Letter: Swimming Manager Hi: Football Team Hi: Freshnmn Numerals: Football: Argus: Assut'iute Busi- ness Hummer HM Dvhute Coum'il 1-H: Major Subject: Unwrnment. HAROLD ARTHUR UHHNUU Della Upsilon 115 Fuirview Avenue Jersey City, New Jersry Major Subject: Philosophy. DAVID PALMER EDGELL Della Upsilon 510 Rivhmoml Awnue leplvwoml. New Jewry Urillin Prizv HM Gerald Prizv UH: Distinvtinn in Art 15H: Applirunt for Dislinvtiun in English: Mujnr Sulujm't: English. Elmlsunn IN -H:I F-UHZR FAI'VM; Muml s Mmmw EmmTuV. .lk. l'hi N'iynm Kappa I85 lelmun Awnue Mmkers. Nr-w York Cunlinul Kt-y: Varsity Lvm-r: 'l'ruI'k Malnugm' HM Registration Committw 14M Hullvge Cllstums Commiltre Mk Cnnstitutionul Rexisiuns Hmmninor Chairman 13!: Senate- M. H: ULIA PUDKIIH: EditM-in-Chief Hi: Cler- Cluh Q. 3D: Honor Roll HI: Major Suhjvvt: History. DAVID CLARK 16me Beta 'I'lmlu Pi 24 Oak Street Bruintree. Hussur'huselts SFIHIIP M. H: Major Sultjovt: Erronomics. WILLHM BIVRVELI. 19mm Alpha Helm I'lu' Twin Fires Westpnrl iiau'dinul Key: Skull and Srrpvnt: Vu ity Letters 'I'r; 'k 12. 3. 4D: Frvshv mam Numerals: Truck. Football: Treusurr'r Svnim' Class: M'gus: Spurn Editor 13. ll: Wujur Sulyjtwt: English. Hmm' Scum Ll. Fuuuc l'xi Upsilm: H Cntlugzv Slrwt W'rlllr-slr-y. Mussuvhusells Phi Beta Kappa: Munugvr FH'sIHIIilII Full Sports HM Hullvm- Customs Com mince Chairman 12!: Argus: .Xxlwrtising Hunugvr 12. 3.1!: Debate Counvil Hi: Honor Roll H. 2. 3i: Olin V'hnlur: Applirum fnr Distinl-titm in Iliemry: Hujor Suhjw't: History T g g i: JQKJE ;, g: :3 FERGUSON FURRIAN FM'E GATES FREDERICK PALMER FERGLsm Della 'l'uu Dvliu 49 East Main Street Portland Phi Beta Kappa: Football Team Q. 3. 4i: Baseball Team 12!: Honor Roll 11. 2, 3!: Major Sulbjwt: Biulngy HN'r-Mwlimh. RAYMOND IALOR FORMAN. JR. Alpha, Delta Phi 2559 Let- Road Cleveland Heights. Ohio FiPM Band H. 2!: Cullrgv Customs Cumnlittet' 12H Argus: Associate Editor H, 2. 3M Palinl 11nd POWIIPF Huh II. 2. 3. 4i. Serrelzlry 13!: Uajnr Suhjvrt: English. Hnwmn le-zu an-z l'lu' Nu 'l'lu-Iu l Milvs Avenue Xlitltllmuwn Frt-shnum Numoruls: Busrhull: Honor Roll H. 3!: ,Mmliruul fur Uislim'linn ill Stulislit's: Mujor subject: Vallhemulim. J ums BARKMAN CxTEs Dt'llu Kappa Epsilun 2900 Cumis Street Little Rock. Arkansas Ruskethall Team 12!: Squash Team 13. M: Freshman Nunwruls: Basketball: Major Subject: Economics. GHHIAN GLAImIM. Hunmmmli LESTER Hmnm GERMW Della Upsilon 320 Slm'ktun SII'vrl Highlslnwn. No-w .Ic-I'ng St'nulv 13. H: Ulm- Club H. 2!: qum' Sulxiim'l: Hinlnm uml tihvmisll'y. EVmuc'rT H1 sHVIcLL Gllumm; Della prilnu 2i Exerrll lee-vl va Huu-n FiPllI Buml H. 13. H: le- Huh H. 2. 5H: Mujnr Sullyje-t'l: Ht'rmzlu. Gmmm: Gonmumn-z 10 East Sixlevnth Strm-l va York City UUUIIRHIH l'sl' Upsilml ersllinu Team 12H Froslmlun Numt'rulsz Fuolllull. erstling: InIv-r- l'rutr-rnin' Hrluliuns Cnnlmittr-r- HI. 3!, Chairman 13!: Agencies Committin- 11M. Chairman Ml: Svnulv 12D: Christian Assm'iulion Cabinet 12. IN. Viro- Prr-sillvnl HI: Collegv Churrh IIoIIlnlilH-v 13. ll: Applimnl for Dislint'liun in English: Wujnr Sulujm'l: English. Hmmm' Enmnns Gmmmcn 15F; Hui Strwt Ulusmnhury Sm-m-r Tvmn HI. 3. 4?: Freshmun Nlum'ruls: Ih'lm Tau Dullu Sm'rI-r: Cht-vr Lr-mh'l' 12. 3i: Cardinal: Cirt'ululiun Manager HI: Chm Club Manager UH: Taft Srholzlr t-H: Major Suhjc-vl: Hvonmuics. GRIFFIN Gnnsx l-le Um m: Hmmvu r. JUHV Hmm GRIFFIN. JR. llplm Urllu NH 31 M'mlt-my 5'1le Wullingl'onl Fit-le Huml H. 2. 3. ll: Clem Huh 13. 3. H: Mlplit'um fur Distillflillll in livmmmirs: Hujnr Sulujvrl: lit'onnmit's. Mmm'r CanLIV Glmsx'mm: Ih'llu 'l'uu Ih'llu W invhvslvr. Nlussuchusvlts ursity INHPIBZ Hzlst'lnl 13. H: Husvhull 'I'mun 12D: Juhuslun Privy 3i: anlit'unl fur Dislim'linn in Hulhemutics: qunr Suhjm't: Hutht-nmlim. Jnswn HI sn Cm ms. Jn. livlu 'I'lwlu l'i IOU Dt'lzmurv 'hvnm- Hitllvy Park. IN-nnstxlxuniu Cunlinul Km: Hystil'ul SPH'II: ersily Imlh'ltx: Cribs tinnnllj 113'. Tl'ul'k 12M Truvk Tram UH: Frt'shmzln Numvmls: ,I'ruvk: iw' PI'vsident Collegi- Ihnl'x 11!: ICIN-Iiuns tlmnmitlm- Chairman Hi: Sennh- 13. H: Argus: Hamming; Editor HM Cleo Huh 12!: Dvluulv Cmmvil Ili: Ilunnr Roll II. 2. H: Thnrmlikt' Sl'lmlur 1H: Wujnr Sulxiivvt: I'Iistnry. ICIM um Tmm x5 ll umlux I-L JR. Dvllu Upsilon :3 Strutlc-n Awnuv Vn shumll. Nan Jvrsey President Lu 'l'crtuliu MD: Major Sulujvrl: I'lmmnmiw HEISLER Hnuxsnx memmm HOLMES WILLIAM Hmm' HEISLI-Jk. lll Delta Tau Dr-llu 52 Hizulwlh Strum PHnIn-rtun. New Jersey Cardinal Kvy: Baseball Tom 12. 3h Freshman Numerals: Busclulllz Ngc-m'ir-s Cnmmim-e HM Ilmmr Hull Mi: Hujor Sulrjert: Economics. WILLHM JOHN Hiccnsox. JR. Phi Sigma Kappa 35 Hmml SIH'PI H idtllvtuu n Uzljnr Sulljt'vt: Psychology. WILLHM JOHN HOCKRIDGE h BrmHnrxl 511'1'91 Nnrlh Adams. Massachusetts :1 lplm Chi Rlzu Vzljur Subject: Chemistry. Wlml R Tmm xs HOLMES 160 Hiu-rside Drhv va York City llrllu Kappa Epsilon Frt'shmun Numerals: Cum Hounlry: Fivltl Band H. 2. 3. 4D. lmaulc-r IIH: Svnutv Hh ULIA anulu: Assistant Editor HM Paint and Powder Hull 12. 3. 4!: Glenn Ulull H. 2. 3. 4M Honor Roll IL 2. 3. -H: Dt-nisnn Svhulur LU: Applicant fur Distinction in Frvm'h and Music: Major Suhjm'l: French HUME HI L'I'INE HHI-xsnx .lwmz AMHIH ASHTON HORNE Psi Upsilon Wnlfvlmrn. New Humpshirv Skull and SH'pent: Varsity Irttvrs: Football 11L 4,- leselmll 2. 3. 4L Captain HM Squash Team 13. 4!: Freshman Numerals: Football. Baskf'lhull. Baseball: Secretary Senior Class: Major Subject: Gmernment. Cuu. ELMURE HULTINE Delta Kappa Epsilon M Hsu-kmutuvk Sm-t-t Wum'lwster N'kull uml St'rpent: Varsity lmtters: Foollmll Q. 3D: Freshman Numerals: Fontlmll. Trurk: Vice-Presitlenl Senior Class: Mujnr Subject: Mulhemalivs. JUHN DAMUN Hl'fVHSON :lem Chi Kim 92 Form! Street NPW Britain Senate H, M: Pain! um! Powder Hull U. 2. 3, uh: Glee Huh ll. 2. 3. 4!: Major Subject: English. CHARLES WALDEMAR JACOB Psi Upsilon Forest Place Clendula Ohio Cardinal Key: Football Team HZ. 3M Squash Team 12. 3. 4M Baseball Team t2. 5M : Freshman Numerals: Football. Baseball: Major Subject: Government. JACOBSON JAMES JONES KELSEY Lows BHL JACOBSON 299 Park Axenue New York City Soccer Team HM Frmhmun Numerals: Sm'cvr: Major Suhjcvl: History. NATHAN WHITAKER JAMES Clzi Psi 218 Leland Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey Truck Team Cl. 3. 4i: Major Suhjvcl: Biology. JOHN Dwm JONES I'si Upsilon 217 Boulevard Svarsdalv. New York Cardinal Key: Mystical Seven: Varsity Letter: Football UH: Football T021111 12h Wrestling Team CI, 3i: Freslnnun Nunwruls: Football. Wrestling: Freshman Fundamentals Committee L3. M: Paint and Powder Club Hi. 4?: Major Suhjm'l: Chemistry. ELMER JOSEPH KELSEY Madison Argus: Editorial Board Q. 3L Copy Editor MN Honor Roll m. 3, AD: Applicant for Distinction in Government: Major Subject: Government. THE CiASS Q? KEMIALL KENNEDY KlLliON KINusm'kY DAVID NELSON KENDALL Phi Nu lelu 30 Union Street Gardner. Massachusetts Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Parley Committee G3, 4?: President Atwater Huh MM Rhodes Scholarship Candidate Mi: Honor Roll U, 22. 3. 4h Camp Prize Nil: Denison Scholar Hi: Applicant for Distinction in Chemistry: Major Slllyjet'l: Chemistry. WRM' Du'm KENNEDY Delta Upsilon 109 FairviPw Avenur Westwond. New Jersey Cardinal Key: Swimming.r Team 6L7 Baseball Team Q. 3?; Major Subject: French. RALPH KENYON KILBON Della, Tau Delta 993 East Nineteenth Street Bruuklyn, New York Swimming Team Q. 3M Truck Team QM Freshman Numerals: Swimming: Dormitory Committee UH: Argus: Senior Editor HF: Cardinal: Associate Editor 13. 4?: Honor Roll BM Applicant for Distinction in English: Major Subject: English. ARTHUR FRENCH KINGSBURY. JR. Sigma Nu 389 Main Street Portland Cardinal Key: Downey House Conunillee QM; Senate L3, 40; Major Subject: English. KRIS'I'ENSEN KYTE Inru'nm IJ-Z'HZNDRE GEORGE CHESTER Kmsnixsm PM Sign : Kappa 321 Riwrdulv Awmw Yonkers. New York Auditing CummiItr-v 13!: qunr Sulljw'l: English DUN xLD TRIPP Kym: 1612 Mulberry Street Scranton. lH-nnsylmniu Pwsillvnt Lu 5001:3115 Fruncuisr- LU: Honor Hull 13. 4!: Mnlulimmt fnr Dis- tinctiun in Romunw Lunguugvs: Wujnr Sulpjm't: Frn-nch. WILLHM Hm x5. Lu mm. JR. Phi Sigma Kappa 120 Ntmtun Slrm-l Heritlcn Hmmr Hull LU: Mu'ur Suluim't: Psyvlmlngv. J V . CHAN 0mm LETENDRE Sam Hill Rum! Wt-st Huwn Major Suhjvcl: Chvmislry. LEVINE hm Is LH'ru: lmamzw HENRY IRVING LEVINE 184 Wihlawre Avenue Lawrence. New York Varsity Letters: Golf HZ. 3. 4h Applicant for Distinction in English: Major Subjert: English. ERNEST BEST LEWIS 240 East Muin Street MH'MPII Sigma Xi: Varsity Letter: THmis L31: Freshman Numerals: Tennis: Honor Roll H. 2. 3i: Uzuly Sz'lmlurship L'H: Applimmt for Distim'tinn in Physics: Wujnr Subject: Physirs. RICH xRD WALTER LITTLE Psi Upsilon 216 Elm Avenue Ruhwuy. New Jersey Field Buml 1U: Paint and Powder Club t1. 2. 3. 4!. Production Manager UH: Mujnr Subject: Crolngy. RICHARD ANGELO LOHCANO 329 Brand Street New London Freshman Numerals: Tmlnis: Major Subjert: PrP-Mecliml. MCCASLIN H11 ILELLAM; Nd ILI'M: HA1 Y THUst ANDREW Mchsux. 31m ,4Iplm lh'lm l'lu' 644 High StrH-l Pnttslown, PPnnsylumiu Husrhull Team Q. 5H: Freshman NIIInr-I'AIL: Football. Baseball: Field Huml H h Mujm- Hulbjer'tz Muthemutit's. DAVID CLARENCE McCLELLANn Alpha Delta PM 339 East State Street Jacksonville, Illinois Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Chairman. Curriculum Unnmittvv 1-H: Chairman. Vocational Guidance Committee HM Senate I3. 4i: C. A. Cabinet 11. 2. 3i: Paint uml Powder Huh U. 2. 3h Dvulsolwr Verein. President 13?: William Jumrs Club. Prrsillr-nt UH: Rllmles Ht'holursllip Candidate Hi: Honor Roll H, 2, 3. 4H Kurl Shurz 'Hr-mnriul Prizr 1H: Grillin Prize Uh Hump Prize VD: Thorndike Scholar UH Applimnt for Dislim'tinn in IKyI-hology um! Suvinlngy: Major Sultjm't: Psyvhnlngy. ARNOLD WESTUN MCCLL'RE l'lu' Nu 77qu 153-19 32ml Avenue Flushing. Lulu.r Island. New York Phi Beta Kappa: Varsity Letters: Tennis 12, 3D: Frsshmun Nunwruls: Tennis: Field Bum! H. 2. 3. 4!: Honor Rn H. 2. 5H: Sherman Prizr UM Spinney Prize VD: Applicant for Dislinr'tinn in English: Mujnr Subjm'l: English. JOHN WILLIAMS Mun; JR. Plu' Nu 'l'lwln 966 South Private Road HuMnml Woods. Illinois Phi Ht'tu Kappa: Mystical Sewn: Mamugo-r of Soccer HF: Xm'utimml Uuidunw Committee ml: Dormitory Commitlw LU: Athletic Ununvil HR. 4!: Argus: Editor-iquhin HI: Paint and Powder Club: 12. 3. 4D. Publicity Manager HZ, 3L Presidrnl 1-H: Rhodes Schnhlrship Candidate HM Honor Roll 11. 2. 3i: Thm'mlike St'hulurship 1H: Applirum fur Distinction in History and Umrrmnent: Major SuthCt: Urn't-rmm-m. H mm: HALIJ-LY ,lmIV CIHVT MHHCIC Plzi Nu 'l'lu-m I30 Etlgehill Howl Bulu. Pennsylumiu Phi Beta Kappa: Major Sulyje'vt: English. I'lnwum WILL! m MuLm. Ju. 'Jl Arumlmv Roml WW! Newlml. Wussnvhustlns Varsity Imllm': Swimming: L'H: Freshman Numvruls: Subject: Cmvrnnn-m. FRANK SEBASTIAN M mlxo 238 William StrH-l Midtllvtown FOOIIHIH T011111 12. 3. ll: Hujor Sulujw'ls: MwlimH. VMNM. gigjnm Nu Mx'immingzz Mlim' CIn-mistry and Biology FIMVK Rn'MnNn Mmsn. JR. 210 SNIIgWiPk Uriw Syrurust'. New York Vursily Letter: Siluush Suhjm't: ICI-onomics. Freshman Nunwruls: HARM! 1P1?- Dr'llu Tau Della Swimming: Major MASSELLI MAsan MAM: WHELLHR Jnsm'n WILLHM stsmu 82 Spring Slrert Middletnwn Honor Roll 12M Major Subject: Chemistry. JACQL'ES ANTOINE Massnx Dvltu 'l'uu Dr'llu 10 Overlook 'l'erruce Lurt'hnumt, New ank Varsity Letters: Swimming: NZ. 3. 4i: Freshmun Numerals: Swimming: Puint uml Powder Huh H. 2. 3. NH: Mujor Subject: Ernnomir's. WALTER GREGORY Mum. JR. lien: 'I'Iwm Pi Wivmpee. New York Swimming: Tmlm Q. 3h Frvshmull Numerals: Swimming: Field Hum! 122?: Svnumr HM Major SulujH-I: Economies. RALPH WILLHM MUELLER 208 Huntinlbr Hill Awnur: Middletown Argus: letngmphic Editor 0., 3. 4h Cardinal: Photographic Editor H. H: Applir'unt for Distinction in Chemistry: Major Sulijm't: Hhemistry. MONK ROBERT VEKMH.H MONK 5 Huwley Street White Plains, New York Major Subjet't: History. WILIMM Cnmms NELSON 35 Kensington Avenue Nlerhlrn NELSON NEWMAN NICHOLS Della Upsilon Dvlm Kappa Epsilon Skull and Serpent: Varsity LPlIFl'Si Basketball H. M. Baseball M. 3M Frrshnmn Numerals: Basketball. Baseball: Applicant for Distinction in Chemistry: lejnr Subject: Chemistry. JOHN BREAKELL NEWMAN 27 Summit Place Middletnwn Bria TI: pm I '1' Field Buml H. 2h Major Subject: Binlogy HHP-Mediruh. JOHN WELLINGTON NICHOLS Beta Them Pi 18 Norman Road Newton Highlzuuls. Massachusetts Argus: Assistant Business Manager 13M Major Suhjm'ts: Biology uml Hhemislry HHW-Medit'ul . PARKER Wum' l'H'I'Immx PII'I'IIl-ililmllu.F GEORGE lemlax Pmklcn Psi Upsilon Th W'illnw Straw! Glen Hinlgv. New JH'sr-y Football 'leum UH: Sm-vr-r Tvum Hi: 'I'rau'k 'l'vum 12!: Frvshnuln Numvmls: Fonllmll: Honor Roll 1-H: Major Sulujw'l: History. me'n HOLDEN PERIH Phi Sigma Kappa 29 Prescott StrPet Nuslluu. New Hampshire Intramural Sports Munugvr HM Puinl :lml Powder tiluh L3. 1!. Lighting DirH'tur 14!: Amllit'unl fur Dislim'liml in Chrmislry: Mujar Sulujw't: Chemist ry. Emu; luau PETERSON Alpha Chi Rho W'nrvesler. '1155:10111159!5 Varsity I.?ttvr: Sot't-Hr 14D: Hummer nf Baseball 14?: Frr-shmun Numerals: Snr-N-r: Freshman Fundamentals Committee HF: Honor Roll H. 2!: Applicant fur Dislim'liun in anrnnwnt: Wujor Sulpjevl: Cuvrrnnwnl. RICHan WOOD PETHERBRIDCE I'lli Nu 771ml 19 Warwick Road qultlnniiehl, New Jersey Hysticul Seven: Varsity Letters: Football 12. 3. 4L Cuptuin Hi: W'reslling 12V: Freshnmn Numerals: Football: C. A. Cabinet HZ. 3i. President UH: Slumling Unmmittm' of College Churrh HF: Honor Roll ll. 2. 3. 4i: Ulin Scholar: Applimmt fur Dislinvtinn in Government: Major Sulyjn-ct: Government. f THE CLASS 6F PFEI FFER Pom: Pnn'rI-zk Pmsk BERNARD RICHARD PFEIFFER Della Tau Dr-lm 20 North Twenty-First Street East Orange, New Jersey Varsity Letters: Basketball UN. Tennis B, 4M Constitutional Revisions COInmittt-P, Chairman UH. Freshman Fundamentals 720nnnittPe 14M Cardinal. Businf-ss Manager L3, 4D: Major Subject: Muthemutivs. JOHN BARTON POOR Della Ix'uplm Epsilun Amlm'Pr, Maine Phi Beta Kappa: Cardinal Key: Mystical Seven: Varsity Letter: Snorer CF: Freshman Numerals: Soccer: Secretary-Treusurer College Body Hh Honor Systt'm Committee 13. M: Rhodes Schnlurship Cumlithlte Hi: Honor Roll H, 2. 3h Applirum for Distinction in History: Major Subject: History. ROBERT EMORY PORTER Alpha Chi Rho 103 Walnut SUPP! Wayne. Pennsylvania Phi Beta Kappa: Varsity Letter: Soccer HF: Freshman Numerals: Soccer: Track Team 12. 3D: Elections Cnmmitter HM Intmnutionul Rrhnions Club. President HM Applicant fur Dislinr'tinn in Ctn'rrnnwut: lejnr Sulujt-vl: Government. ARCH IBALD SELDEN PRISK Yulesvillv Applir-unt for Distint'tinn in Muthmnutics: Major Subject: Mathematics. RACZKA RAKHH REHIIL REITHR THEODORE JOHN RUIZKA Box 13 Rockfull Cross Cuunlry Team 12. 3?: Trm-k Team 12M Honor Rn UH: Phi Rem Kappa Prize H1: Applicant fnr Distinction in History: Major Subject: History. FREDERICK LOUIS BAKER Alpha Dvlta Phi 155 North Hanover Street Pottstown. Pennsylvania Gulf Team 12. 3M Paint and Powder Club U. 4?: Honor Roll H. 2. 3, 4p; Major Suhjm't: Muthenmlios. MELVIN CHARLES REHILL Delta Upsilon 225 Central Avenue White Plains, New York Mujnr Subject: Government. HULBHRT ANDERSON REITER Alpha Chi Rho 50 DeForvst Avenue Summit, New Jersey Hujnr Subject: French. REYNOLDS annums Smnmm: GEORGE 1mm; h'mxows. JR. 9 Grand Strvol OHHIIIHI. New York Ut'llu Kappa Epsilon Phi Beta Kappa: Freshman Fundumr-ntuls Committee. Hmirnum I'M: Senator 14!: U A. Cabinet H, 4M Puinl uml Poder Huh 12. 3. 1!: Honor Hull II. LL 3. 41. Drnison Scholar PH: Applicant for Distintlion in Economics: Major Subject: Economics. tin mms FIHNKLIN RICH-xkns. JR. Plu' Nu lem 3H North Bradford Street Dowr. Dtllawiu'e Varsity Imllvrs: Buskellulll 12. 3. 4i: Stu'vvr Team 12!: Husvlmll Tcum 12!: Frvshmun Numvruls: Soccer. Basketball. Baseball: Field Buml H. 2. 3. ll: Honor Hull UH Hujm' Suhjevls: Biulogy um! Chemistry HH'v-WHHHIIL JOSEPH ALEMNDER Scumm: 30 Rolwrls Strr-H Mirlrllelown. New York Skull uml Serpent: Fumlmll Mmmgm' HH Pvrsmmel Cmnmiltrv V2! ' Roll MU: Major Subject: Mathematics. Mnmn' IRVING SCHWARTZ 137 Bissoll Street Manchester Major Subject: Chemistry UHvMedicuD Serun'I. Chi I'si . Honor SELWAY SHONK EDGAR THORP SEE Phi Nu lem 3H Heywood Awnin- Orange. New Jvrsey Skull and Serpent: Varsity Letters: Cross Country U2, 3, M. Captain L3. M: Baseball Q. 5H: Frvshmun Numerals: Cross Cnunlry. Baseball: C. A. Cabinet 12. 3D, Secretary mi: Standing: Committee of College Church Hi: Honor Roll H. 2. 31: Thorndik? Scholar: 01in Schnlzlr: Williznns-Kenyml Scholar: Applicant for Distinction in Government: Major Subject: Government. CHARLES EDWARD SEEI. Clu' I'si l3 Brmuix'i?w Awnue Muplewoml. New Jersey Varsity Lettv : lesketlmll CZ. 5H: Track Team 12. 3, 4M Freshmun Nunwruls: Basketball, Truck: Major Subjer'ts: Chemistry and Biology UWe-Medivuh. TOM SELWH'. JR. Delta Upsilon 125 Northern Awnue New York, New ank Major SllleH'l: English. HERBERT BRONSON SHONK. JR. Alpha Delta Phi Dulylin. New Hampshire Cardinal Key: Squash Team CZ. 3. 4D: Tennis Team L3H Freshman Numerals: Tennis: C. A. Cabinet Cil: Applicant for Distinction: in Interdepurlmentulz Major Suhjevt: Inter4,lepurtnlental. Sum! SnM'rmn-txl Cums WARREN SMITH 75 Elmhurst Awnue Highland Park. Michigan Sign ! Chi Elections Cnmminee MM Argus. Senior Editor 13: Donimn Srhulzlr HM Major Sulljw'l: Honor Roll H. 3?: Psyrholugy. WALTER Roy SONSTROEM 50 Hillside Place Bristol Skull and Sorpvnl: Vill'Shy lmtters: FOOIIILIH HF: 1M: Busvlmll Q. 3h Freshman Numerals: I Imrmlike Scholar: Vujor Suhjf'vt: Captain German. WALTER JOSEPH SPEKLING. JR. 29 Oxford Strert Holllt'luir. New Jersey Pre-Mwlicul Club. Pl'csidt'nt Ml: Major Sulijr'l: PHILIP SAMLEL SQUIRE 50 Court Street Wyesth'eld, Massachusetts szum M; Buskl'llmll Basketball. Baseball: Sm Im-z Phi Nu 771 0m 12. 3. 41. 1'31. Upsilon Biology Pl'o hlo4lic:1l ? . Dt'ltu Tau UPI! Personnel Connnitlr-r' UN: Senate L3, 4D: Puint :unl I'owxlm' Club HM Glee Clulr H. 2. 3.1M, Leader HM Mujor Subject: Psychology. STETSUN A. THmms J. THOMAS TUUASINU EDWARD RUDY STETSON Dr'llu Kappa priluu 118 North lenheim Street York, PPIIIIsylumiu Mujo r Subject: Chmnislry. ALEXANDER Tnmms Bola Them I'i 710 Brueburn Aw-nuv Nurhrrlh, Pennsylxaniu Phi Beta Kappa 13M Sigma Xi: Varsity IAr-tlr-r: Soccer HM Baseball Team 12M Tennis Team UH: Intwfmternity thltions Committee HR Rosa tlluh. Prrsitlent Hi: Honor Hall H. 2. 3. 4D: Camplwll Prize CH: Applicant for Distinction in Physics: Major Subject: Physics. JOHN MEACHAM THOMAS Sigma Chi 308 FiliHiPlll Awnue Hartford Paint and PowrlL-r Club LU: 0100 Club I3, H: Major Suhjvrt: English. ANGELO JOSEPH TOMASINO 1820 Boulevard New HuVen Glee Club mh Major Subjects: Biology and Chemistry U'roMetlicuH. 1anan TYMUFF VAN D1 SEN RALPH PIERRE Tuwxsmn erlItl lem l'lu' 08 Herr'vr Awnur Hurlstlule. New York Sigma Xi: Frvshnmn Nluneruls: Foollulll: Currivulum Cmmnitlvv LU: Honor Roll Hi: 01in N'hnlill': Applicant for Distinction in Bacteriology: Major Subject: Biology HNv-MHIiHIIL ROBERT JOHN Tu MUFF 'I'nvwls HUM Brooklyn. Nrw York Husketlmll Tram 12M Freshman Numerals: Baseball: Major SlllvjN't: Crrmun. ALBERT EDWARD Vw Dusm .lurtlumille. va York Outing: Club. Prt'sirlvnt t3. 4?: Honor Hall H. 23?: Denim St'holur Applit'ant for Distinction in History: Xlaljur Subject: History. WKLTER J1 VIOR VAV NESS 165 Eighth Avemw Hawthorne. New Jersey Major Subjects: Biology and Chemistry HH'e-MetlicalL 4?: Phi Sigma Kappa WHMIHV WALSH 1111111111 H111110V11Jm11511 111511 l'hi ,Vu 'l'lu'lu 35' 1511s! 'lxu'nly-Sn-xvnlh 51111-11 111110115011. x1011 .IPI'M'y 1'11 3:. ll. Squ-r. 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H: Ilulmr Vujnr Sultiwl: Ul'llu Kappa Epsilon Unnaw-r 01' Frt'shlnl'n Willn'r Spurls HI: Firlxl 11111111 13. 111. Manager 141: Hujnr Sulujm'l: W111 'rz FOUL 11111119111111 11's. WHITE WILLIIMmuKI XX nsmw CHARLES Rvssnm. WHITE. JR. Bola letu I'i 32 Winans Street East Orange. New Jersey Varsity Letters: Soccer 13. 4F: Freshman Numerals: Soccer. Swimming: Senator KM: Argus. Editorial Buunl 11. '2. 3H Wujor Suhjvct: Ecnnnmim. ALPHUNSE FRANCIS chuRnwsm South Main Street Extrusion Middletnwn Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Honor Hall H. 2! 3i: Applivunt fur Distinction in Chmnistry: Major F-uhjm'l: Chemistry. WILLIAM ALLEN Wlxsmw I6 Clenwnml Street Mlmny. New York Phi Beta Kappa: Field Buml ll. 2!: OLIA Pnnmm: gtxxm-iutv lidilur HI: Honor Roll U. 2. 3, 4h Ayers Prize HI: Dr-nison St-Imlur Hi: Amulimmt for Distinction in History: Major Subjerts: Chomisiry and Biology. ROGER FRANCIS Wommbm 32 Hopkins Street Hartford Phi Beta Kappa: Paint zlml PowlPr Huh 13. H: Chm Club N. 3. 4i: Wlmmu KY PI! 1' Nu T110111 Denison Scholar Hi: Applicant fur Distinction in English: Major Subject: English. Had. Run 7 Walsh. Davenport Sw-o'ml Ix'OIP i Baird, Jones. Macy Fran! I101r- Gl'ubh. I'om'. Duckworth , 5 All'L fll Cg-CVCII Mystical Seven was founded as a four-year Fraternity at Wesleyan in 837. It continued as such until 1807. at which time it disbanded and a Senior Society. Owl and Wand. was established in its stead. In 1832 the Society again assumed the name of Mystical Seven. In 1837 President Wilbur Fisk granted the Fraternity a room in Old North College for a lodge. W'Ilen North Col- lege was destroyed by fire in 1006. the MEMBERS Society met privately until 1912. when its present home on Wleis Avenue was lmilt and occupied. Jmm Wx LLYS lhum CLIFTON EUGENE DH'ENPURT. JR. DONALD Rlcumn Drcuwoan JOSEPH RI SH GRIVBB. JR. JOHN DAVID JONES JOHN WILLIAMS Mun; JR. RICHARD Wmm PETHERBRIDGE Jonx BARTON POOR RAYMOND JAMES WALSH MEMBERS HRH: ROBINSON HARM: VILLHM BIRNEIJ. lHHmt , ,, . X bkull and berpenl uas establlslled as ARCHIE AQHTON HORNE a secret Senior Society at W'esleyan in I865. The late President Stephen Olin CARI. ELMORE HPLTIVE. JR. HHS of material aid in ils formation. Until 191 L. the Society met in various places: Rooms on Main Street. and volleg'e mums. privalely. In I9I L its present home on W'yllis Avenue- was EIMHR THORP SEE lmill and ncvupiml. WILLIAM CH mLEs NELSON JOSEPH ALEX xxmau SCH R ml; Wumkk Rm Snxsrkmzu CAI!!! Ill!!! 55271811! Faber. Sunstmem. Schrade. Hultine, See. Nelson. Hume ROBERT MASON AuAun. 4' X K College Place Williamstown, Massachusetts ANTunNY CARMEN Amman. X W 235 Barlmur Street Hartford GlVSTAVl-I SASSE ALLHBAHL 4, 2 Ii 30:! Snuth Main Street North Wales. Pennsylvania WILLIAM Ru'lulmsux ANDREW. A K F, 96 Highland Street Portland, Maine Lawn: MARSHALL ANDREWS. JIL, X W 25 Central Park West New Yurk. 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Rhude Island CSVCCL'dl cqlmfcula ROBERT Amen Paris, France FRANK JOSEPH DLmznsz 55 South Street Middlemwn Lums VlNl'ENT FIORELLA 61 Center Street Middletown CHESTER WULFUKD PARMLEY Yalesville MYRUN KNIGHT Smu-w 113 East Main Street Meriden DOUGLAS EDWIN WHEELER 505 Hudson Avenue Peekskill. New Yurk Extra-curriculur activities at Wesleyan fall into three natural divisions: An athletic section represented by Wes- leyalfs eleven ,vzu'sity teams. nine Fresh- man squads, and an extensive intramural program; a social group represented by the eleven national fraternities. one local fraternity, and one independent social group; and a third division represented by the various scholastic, journalistic. musical. and dramatic societies. .44 LClztldt hm - Cut: Ci Founded at W'esleyan in 1837 COLORS: Red um! Whit? PL'BLHATION: 'I'lzv Scroll : '7: 11K MKTQS WP 1 1 11 J llll ?At'lti The 4'Ecleclic Soviety. the oldest fraternity 0n the Wesleyan Campus. was organized in 1837. Its, lodgings were many and varied. but the first fraternity house on the Campus was built by Eclectic in 1882. at College and Church Streets. The present house. designed lyy Henry Bacon. was erected in 1907. Phi Nu Theta is the oldest of local fraternities in the United States. Bm-k Ix'uu' Strobridge, Basal. Huskins. Fourth li'azrV-Boardman. Hussong, Dow, Wing, Clothier, Friese, Faison, Kennedy. Marter. Mues, Phelps. Third Row Camp. Moore, Inuraham. Kase, R. Brewster. Whiting. Peterson, Comte. Allen. Van Dyke. Daddario. Sw-mul Rnw;Lewis. Sutherland. McCabe. Lamphere, Pettit. D. Brewster. Thorndike, Stevenson, Folan. Figuring. Johnson, Harris. Front Row -v Wuodbury. Foye, McClure, Brown. Kendall, Sonstruem, Walsh. Richards, See, Mauee, Macy. Petherbridze, Bogue, Bevan. FRATR ES IN FACULTATE Ralph Fredvric Biwhoff Burton Howard Hump John Robert Bevan Joseph Wheelm'k Bogus- Joseph Russell Brown Howard Ryder Faye Dznid Nelson KHHIHH Herbert Daniel Brewstm' Emilio Quincy DutMurin Weston Phimwy Figgins John Bernard Fnlun Eliot Dinsmore Allen Robert Riggs Brewster Malcolm Douglas Case Wendel Bur'hunun Umm- Dmmltl Huse Dow Hitlnml Taylor Bum: Dwight Joseph Bounlmun Paul Rim Cump Nrthur Wilson ClnIhiPr William Ceorge Chunler Herbert Lee Cnnnelly Morris Barker Crawford Karl Skillmun Vun DykP FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Nineteen leirty-Eiyh! John Wijliums Macy. Jr. John Crunt legee Arnnld Weston McClure Richard Wood Pvtherlu'itlge Nim'lvvn Tizl'rty-Ninv Philip Brim Harris Rentielli Hews anphere AIIIt-rl Imster Lehninger James Edward MCCuhe Edward FrPd Murs. Jr. Nirwlemz F arty Ceorg? Milton Friesv David Ingralhum Frank Burnett Johnson William Hzlvheth Henry Harrison Hurter Ninelven Forty-Una ,Inhn Williams Fuisnn. .Ir. Herbert Wiilsnn Hoskins. Jr. Wallace Bentley Hussnng: William Kennmly. 3d BF-njumin Horgun Lewis. 2d Charles Franklin Richards Edgar Thorpe See Walter Ray Sonstroem Ruymuml James Walsh Roger Francis anlhury Richard L. Phelps Robert Myron Stewnsnn Andrew Rewl Sutherland Alan Houhon Thorndike ? A George Wuldmn PPIFFSPH Roger Pendlelon Pettit Frederick Ward Reynolds Karl Skillmun Van Dyke. Jr. William BlanPy Whiting 4' John Neilson Moore George Haws Strobridgv .Iohn Edwin Wing, Jr. Wuhr-r Bigdnw Wriston W l. ZKJLH. CH vanly-Sevcn Chapters COLORS: Curnvl uml CUM Pl BLICmUV: 'I'lu' lh'umnml The Chi Iola Cllapler 0f Psi Upsilon mm founded in November. li'ilv3. Swinging from a local society Kappa Delta Phi. it was Ihr- lPlllll in the roll 01' t'llaplors 0f the fralerniu. The present chapter house. luvalml at llw corner 01' High aml College Slreels. mls rum- plvlod in 1303;. Founded at Union College in 11:33 Bark Rmv-Derue, Smhh. Wright, Gillispie, Webster, Cahuun, Whipple. Cahrer. Marble. Fourth RowiChapman. Eichin, Dunn, Grimshaw, Burden. Hinsdale, Kaesshaefer, Stacey. Thin! IfoIv WuudruH. Guernsey, Piper, Huncnck. Curts. Russ, Gillispie, Stevenson, Hine. Evans. Schwerzmann, Woodman. Swami Row aHorne. Parker, Goodridue. Sperling, Jaoob. Junes. Dury, Little, Beardsley. Bennett. Fauvre. Front Rau'ti-eene, Let'kie. Walton. Lamb, Kiernan. Schoonmaker, Pond, Holmes, WilliamrL FRATHES IN FACULTATE Paul Holmyd Hurts Kurl Ponwruy Harrington Alling Prmhleu Beardsley. Jr. Walter Vincent Bennett. .lr. Dmid Irving: Dury Henry Schnull Faunrv Richard Cillwrl Bordon .qun Cullrer. Jr. Herbert Amos Culmnn. .lr. Dene- Burton Chapman Edward Howell Drrge Charles Frederick Bell Holroyd Bruley Curls William Robinson Evans 31! Charles Cnulston Uillispie Enwns Guernsey Rnlwrt Wylit' Crrone Douglas Austin Holmes Rollert Fisher Jones James Ives Kiernun. Jr. Leroy Albert Howlund William John James Ninelvcn 'I'lu'rlyln'iglll George Cnmll'itlge Archie Ashton Horne. .lr. Charles Waldemar .Iau-nln Jnhn Dmiql .Inllvs Ninptmw 'I'hirty-NI'IIP Harold Cameron Dunn Earl Snmwr Eichin. Jr. David Layton Cillispie Htlwunl Chapman Crimshuw Rnlyerl Wht-umn Iliusxlulv Richard Vnrnlmll Holler Nineteen. Forty John Tielmut Hancock, .lr. Thomas Morton Hint Charles Carroll Piper Douglas Rowland Ross Nim'hwn, FarLy-Una JunH-s Nt-lson Lamb HiPhLIl'll Carlyle Lalmlsnmnn William Hum-r Leckiu Sidm-y Morsv Pond Albert Mun . Jr. William Edward MPutl FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Richard Walter Little George Warren Parker Walter Joseph Sperling Joseph Briggs Kuesshaefrr Philip Williams Marble Donald Scarborough Smith. Jr. John Murkell Stacey George Hoyt Whipple- Wuller Edward Wright Rirhzml Frederic Schwerzmalm Robert Bridge Stevenson Bayard Webster William Espensen Woodman James Benjamin WoodruH John Hubert Ryan Peter Holland Schoonmaker Vun Umnson Walton Charles Rockwell Williams L:A 1' MJ .s 1' IHHHHIHI a1 Union College in 8H wanly-Hve Alphas COLORS: I'urplv uml Cult! PLBLHATIUN: 'l'lw l'urplr' uml Cold Aflm' receiving ih CIIHFIOF in Hill. Alpha Alpha 0f Chi Psi lodged in moms on Main Street. In the liflit's il mm hall 0n the corner of Main and Center Streets xxas ulntainetl. The- Chapler relinquished her rhurler in IHOB. hut xxas reorganized in H170. In H393 the Alpha moved from Main Street 10 the Grehxslunt- ml College Street. A Lodge was built on the present campus silo in IQUI. 11ml remodelled in I027. N. Thornton. Ron iHammarstrom. Seyholt, Guudchild, Trieher. Chinnuck. Estabrook, Laffey, Bennett. Carhart. Fourth Rnu' R. Winslow. Specht, Hubbs. Murphy. Carrier, Meyer, Bruughtun, Kennedy, Third RawiBm'rows, Blarkmnn, Carrull. Sanford, Strung. Hyde, Glasser. Swoml 1601:. Reque, Cheney, Stilwell. Andrews. R Thornton, Kirkland, Sinclair, Richards. First Rmv- W. Winslow, Seel. Schmde. Cerny. James, Benustun. FRATICH 1N l ACLILTA'I E llumlll Sunfnrll Wood FRATHES IN UNIVERSITATE Clifford Allan lh'nglson Edwurll Charles Cerny. .lr. LPwis Unrshull Mull'ews. Albert Arminglnn Burrows. Hnyd Lyman Cheney. .ll'. Cyrus Palmer Bennett Samuel me1- Currier. Jr. William Curtis Curmll .lilmes Huntrr Chinnook David Schuyler Brmlghmn Sanford Wendull Curhurt. Jr. Herbert Thomas CHIP Walter Edward Glusser VVilliznn Amlrmv Blau'kmnn. .lr. Nirwlvvn Thirly-Eiylzl Nathan Whitaker James Joseph Alexander Schmde :Vinnlvvn TIIirfy-Ninc Bryn Humnunxtrum Hurry W'rigzht Heernmns Rolwrt Corwin Kirkland Ninvlvmz Forly Walter VVurIr-le Estuln-nnk Mulvnlm Reeves Hobbs 'hthur Hamilton Murphy. .II'. John Palmer Sanford Ninpleen Furiy-One Theodore Franklin Coodrhild John Joseph Hyde Edwin Wellmun LuHey Rnlwrl Norlhwuy Meyer Rolwr! Lindsay Michelson Charles Edward SPF. William Alien Winslow John Taylor Sinclair. Jr. William Stevenson Slilwell Rolwrl Donald Thornton Dzn'id James Reque Arthur Edgar Seylmll John William Suecht VVuIle-r Edwin Tiedmnunn Richard KPHPIIII Winslow Elmer Schlesinger. Jr. Charles Minot Strong: Norman Miles Thornton John Clinton Treiber Founded 211 Williams College in 1831 Sin'V-Uno Chapters CuLuks: Blue and Cult! PL'BLICH'IOV: 'I'lu' Dull Upsilon Quurlorly jt'lld- Z4VJl-lcll The Weslman Chapter of Della Upsihm has first established in lhe year 1350. but al the time of the Civil War had become inactive. In 1910. hmxewr. the Chapter was reestablished from the local 011195121 l'hi Society. Nine years 21510. Della Upsilon moved to its prvsenl home. at lhe corner 01' f5? Xx X L High Street and Lawn Avenue. Ifarlr Nomi Hart. Hayward, Bennett. Eduell. Front Rum - Sanford. Herbert Eli Arnold Elmore Gumlwiu Burnhum Robert Blzu'k tiununing. .Ir. Dmid Pulnwr Edgell Lester Header German Arnold T111116 Br'nnett Charles Richards Blut'khum John Backus Dicklow Robert Ewrett Hurt Charles Hartman Kollrr Robert Dunirl Krudcner Matluck Clwosnmn Cram: Cladding, Krudener, Stirlen, Phipard. Kuller. St'z'mul llou- Burnhum, Durandu, Kennedy, Stimson. Huck. Thurber, Hargrave, Harmshorn. Rehill. Monk. German. Nielsen, Lawson. Selway. Weber, FRATRES IN FACULTATE Frank Edgar Farley Herbert Silas Rhinesmilh Roland Mitchell Smith FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Nineteen Thirty-Eight Everett Bushnell Cladding Edward Thomas Hurgrm'e W ray Dzn M Kennedy Nineteen Thirty-Ninc Harald Arthur Duramlo James W. S. Hurtshorne. Jr. Kendall Payne Hayward Nineteen Forty Umig Lawson Louis Bernhardt Nielsen Charles Willard Phipard Nineteen. Forty-One Paul Romano Jennewein Rolwrt Vermilya Monk Melxin Charles RPhill Tom Selwuy. Jr. Harvey Allen Weber Rodney Morton Huck Douglas HzIHPt Thurber John Joseph Roma .Ir. Bum'roft Pitkin Smith Allan Braddock Stimson William Lee Stirlen Allen Edgar Sanford Founded at Hamilton College in 1832 Twenty-Six Chapters CHLOHS: Crvvn and 71170 44pm :zma ,sz- The Middletown Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi is an outgrowth of mo local societies. the Betrians and the Lehanians. After the foundng of the present chapter on July 21. 1856. the memhers lived in rented rooms until 1883. when the present site was purchased. The following: year the chapter house was built. and in 1906 this has replaced hy the. present building. Bark Ruu-iStevens. Moore. Buttjer. Hansen. Hill, Young, Campbell. brook. KierMead. P. Kayser, Lichtenberu, A. Townsend. Reisner, Verdin, Beach. Krementz, Pratt. F. Cotter, Day, Fourlh, RmI-iBarbey. Sturges, Howard. Repplier. Pullman, Faber, MuClelland. ML'Caslin, Ester- ThirII Rnw-Griflin. RakerV Fm'man, Shnnk. R. Townsend. Sprout! Rolr-Cmss, Hullimzswurth, vunMaur. Peters. Ward. Clarksun. G Cotter. Front Razr- Gouda1e Powers. Carter, Bunting, Whitlock, R. Kayser, Sayer. FHATER IN FACULTATE W'uher Cudyon Cudy FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Nineteen 'I'hirty-Eight William Burnell Faber Thomas Andrew Mr'Uuslin. HI Raymund Lulnr Formal . Jr. John Henry Grillin. .Ir. Gennrgv Exervll Hntlje'r Frank Taylor Cutler Rolmrt Mctllvlhlml Duy Grunt Turnhull Eswrlyrook John Edward Burbey. .lr. Ceorge Warren Beach. Jr. Charles Brlu'e Campbell. .II'. John Hull Hnwnrd Paul William Kuyser Eugene Nelsun Bunting.r Norris tihvney tiartr-r Richard Livingston Clurksrm George Edward Coltvr John Leland Cross. Jr. Dmitl Harem? Hdllrllzmd FH'llt'l'iCk Louis Rukvr I'Vinvlnvn 'I'hirly-Ninv Frederick EH-rvll anlH' James Christian Hansen Walter Hakrs Hill N I'leovn Forty William Hopper Kivrsteaul. .llx Robert Philip Livhtenherg Thomas Roy Moore Dznid Johnson Reisnr-r .Vinelocn Forty-Une Charles Henry Garrison. Jr. Allen Wells Uumlule John Hollingsworth Robert Buttlur Kuyser Thomas Cornell Seymour He'rlwrt Bronson Shonk. Jr. Ralph Pivrre Townsend Erlwzml Thomas Krcnwntz Roger Conant Pratt John Stevenson Pullman. Jr. Banning: chpIiPr Carleton Hirkux Stevens, Jr. Roscoe William Sturges. Jr. Alvin George Townsend Eugene Clarence Verdin John Adams Young. Jr. Harold Raymond Peters Ross Farnsworth Powers Jack Roland von Maur Jack Boyd Ward Daniel Palmer Whitlock Founded at Yale University in 18H Forly-Five Chapters COLORS: le. Blur uml Gilli! Pl BLHJXTIOV: 77w Dr'llu Kappa Epsilon Quarterly jfhlti hhtlln'lhi C TVJIIXCII The Gamma Phi Chapter 01' Delta Kappa Epsilon was initiated in 1867. after the dis- solution of a chapter of Theta Della Chi. founded in 1857. The Fraternity first occu. pied rooms at W'ardhs house on Main Slreel. but later moved to the Shepard Building on the same street. The Fraternity occupied the old house on its present site in 1883. In 1928h this building was torn down and a new house erected. Burk Rom; Ennis, Hiltlreth, Roberts, Fraser. Haviuhurst, Hullinushead. Fellows, Harter. Buel. Hitchcock, DeMouth. Lattin. Third Ruu'iTerenzio. Green, Andrew. Blair. Stone. Hake. Schwenk, Morningstar, J. Reynolds, Davis, Sworn! Rum; Cnmptnn, Charlton. Baird. G Reynolds, Stetsnn. Pour, Gates. Nelson. Weitz, Holmes Fronr Rau'ilgellis, Collier. Plehaty. Hollis, Hamilton, Peake, Downey, Evans, Cagney, Mook. Hayward, Whittemure, FKATKES IN FACULTATE 'I'humzh Wluinwrigh! Bussum Alqundvr Thomson FHATRES IN UNIVERSITATE N in otron Tl! I'rIy-Ez'ghl Juhn W'yllys Baird Curl Elmorn HllllillP GPOFL'E Irving: Reynolds. Jr. James Burkmun Canes William Charles Nelson Edward Rzlidy Stetson Wilbur 'I'Immus Huhnes John Burton Puur John Hills W'eitz N I'nvtcr'n TIIirLy-Nilw Willium Rivhurxlsml Amlrrw Frederick Lewis Hake John Muckey Reynolds Donald Chisholm Denis Joe Barry Morningstur William Charles Schwenk Oliwr Ellis Stun? Nineleen, Forty Wultr-r Pruut Hue! John Rulyillsun Creen PE Hollingshezul Vit'tnr H. DeMnulh Lowell Mason Hurter. Jr. William Morrison Kf-rl'igun Cairn Cross Ennis John Graham Halvighursl Eugene Hanson Latlin Huym-s Harold F?Hows llmn'y Halsey Hildreth .IumPs Eliot Roberts Leroy Buynton Fraser Petrr Sterling: Hik'hcot'k .lumr-s Frederick Terenzio Nineteen Forty-Ono DuVid Denmrest BPllis. .lr. Rnllert Bradford Downey Juy Cordon Merwin Warren Oakley Cagney. Jr. Lloyd Russell Evans William Herbert Mook. Jr. Quentin Charlton William Blake Hamilton Gregory Arthur Peake Paul Stanley Collier. Jr. Samuel Alfred Hayward Curl William Plehaty, Jr. George Andrew Compton Ernest Victor Hollis, Jr. Benjamin Bruce Whiltemore Founded at Miami University in 1830 Eig'llly-Eig'hl Chapters Chums: Bluv and Rust' Pl m.tm'rltm: The Brit! Thom l'i chltl 7Acia Jl Mu Epsilon Chapter of Bola Theta Pi was established at Wesleyan in 1890. After living; a few monlhs on College Plate. the Chapter mox'ed to College Street. just behind the present Psi Upsilon House. In a fexx years. they changed location again. this lime going: lo WVashinglon Avenue and Berlin Road. where they remained until they obtained the present house in 1017. Bark Now Williams, Green, McKenna. J. Pearce, Wilson, Burns. Harvey, Masters. Melin. Schruth, Fillmore. Third Row Beecher, F. uerald, Boyce, O'Brien. Pearce. Kuehl. Sw'uml Rmr ; Thnmas. McGreevy Mane, Kellogg, Grubb. First Now i Quinlan, lhlffham, Bishop. W. Ekhlaw, N. Ekblaw. Victor Hnyd Hullerlivld Hulwrl Hukor Goodrich FRATRES 11V William Rogers Benson Sherwood Hum Duvis. Jr. David Clark Ewart Frwlerit'k Charles Brex'illirr Lester Tripp Denis. Jr. George Austin Dorr. Jr. Charles Imwis Bvet-hm: Jr. Humming.r Lane Boyce John Ellwurll Burns Frederick I'mIt-rwnml Cunard. .lr. Gem'gr- Renjulnin Fillmore. Jr. Uillwrt Crmklin Hurrmt. ,lll Cllzlrlvs Edward Bishop Henson Kirk Bufflnun Philip Luring Cutler Gvnrge Willimn Hunter, I James Lukens Nlt'Conuughy Paul Arthur Kvynoltls Ninvlven 'I'lII'rIy-El'glzt Joseph Rush Cruhll, Jr. John Rolwrl HvUreeu Waller Gregnry Munt- .lnlm Brenkell Newman Nilwtm'n ThirtyEight Wurn-n lel'l Fitzgrruld Frederick Brum- Knapp N inpnavn, F orty Hurry Imuslie GI'H'H. .lr. .Vm'mun Albert Haney Truwr Hooker Mr'Ke-nnzl. Jr. John Brm'e Husters Hr'rlwrl Curl Hvlin Nint'lm'n I'Vany-Um' Hurry St'huylwr I'lemmls Vvil William EHIIzm' Walter Elmer Ekhluw Frank Hubert Giraud L. Davis. Lane. Cunard. Knapp, Durr. Iirevillier, Fitz- White. S. Davis, Ewart. Bensun. Nichols, Newman. Cutler, Barrett, Giraud, Kennard, Plant, Edwards, I'RATR ES 1 N FAC ULTATlC ICIlwzml Christian St'hnvider Wilbert Snow UNIVERSITATE .luhn W'ellinglon Nichols Alexander Thomas Charles Russell White, .lr. Frederick Allwrl Kuehl. Jr. Donald Edgar Lame Frank Austml Peurw John Pmlrve' Frank Druid Schmth. .Ir. Tulcott W'illiums Gregory Cnrliss Wnllis Louis Arnwlmng Wilson. Jr. I'Irlwml Kvnnurd John Walsh U'Britm Wultc-r Newman Plum John Thomas Quinlan I'bumletl at Bethany College in 1859 Seventy-Five Chapters COLORS: Purple and Gold PLHLICATION: The Rainbow jcllu 7111! EClltl o t 6, xmw In I902. the Phi Rho Literary Society. which had hoon founded in 189?. became the Gamma Zeta Chapter of Delta Tau Delta. At a that time it occupied the Alsop Estate 011 High I Street facing: Court Street. Later it moved ti? to a site near Chun-h and High Streets. and X twelve years ago. the Fraternity purchased X its present huildiug'. Phi Hhu twists as the Q hmmraln alumni nrg'anizutinn ut' tlw tihuplm'. '. '4 Third Ix't3:Iv l52:1ueI , King. Flood. Herrigel, Sellas. Stn'ond Row- Lincoln, Cary, PfeiHer. Kilbon, Squire. Heisler. Masson. Goodrich. Ahier. Front Rmv-Westun, Sinnamon. Ellis. Beatty. Meeker. Myers. Hathaway. H. Derbyshire. Rogge. Brown. Acheson. Richard Durant Cary Frederick Palmer Ferguson Robert Edwards Goodrich Albert Cumllin Crosvenor William Gettinger Fush Thomas Wrilliam Flood Roger Eli Harrington Waller R0110 Hilylmrtl. Jr. James Rnlwrt Unleman Urnrge Henry Derbyshirv. Jr. William Homer Elliott. Jr. Robert Thomas Murray Cornell Woolley Acheson William Frederick Bauer. Jr. John Roberts Beatty .109 Randolph Brown Henry Cndfrey Dvrhyshire Rndemiuh. Jnhnsun. Back Raw-Hibbard. Van Buskirk, NeuHel'. Riordan. Veitch. Murray. Elliott, Nelson, Coleman. Rogers, G. Derbyshire. Harrington. Fash, Stephani, Jacksun. Hughes, Lough. N I'nvtpen Tllirty-Eiglzl VViIlium Henry Heisler, 3d Duvhl Shurpless Hihluml Hulph Kenyon Killmn Nineteen Thirty-Nin? Albert Minor Hughes Chester Arthur Jackson. Jr. Lester Bioknell Johnson Theodore Frederick Kim: N ineteen Furty Theodore Nelson Rnlwrt Prelstrm Neuffe-r Charles Reginald Riordan Nineteen Forty-One William Ellis Charles Earl Hutlwway Fred Herrigel. 311 Thomas George MPekvr FR ATR ES IN UNIVERSITATE Frank Raymond MarSh. Jr. Jiu'qlws Antoine Musson Bernard Victor PfPiHer, 11 Philip Samuel Squire John Raymond Lincoln Walter Cay Lough. Jr. Lockhurt Burgess Rogers Puul West Stephani Raymond Guy Rodemich Cordon Taylor Sperry Edward Carl VilnBllSkirk James Veitch Hurry Charles Meyers Carl Fred Rngge. Jr. John Peter Sellas William John Sinnamon. Jr. Kingsley Whitcomh Weston Founded at Trinily College in H105 1 Txxenly-Four Phis toums: Curm'l uml U'llilv PIVBHCXTIHV: 'I'lw Gurnrt uml While .7142Aw L71; IlZAc Phi Gamma ul' Alpha Chi Rho uas eslah- lishwl 211 Wheslmun in May. 19H. when the local Fraternity. Alpha Chi Alpha. founded in 1900. was initiated into the nulional Fraternity. The firsl house nus situated on Weslqan Have all the presenl site 01' Shanklin Lahoratom. In 1927. the Fraternity mmwl into its mm house at the rumor 0f Court and High Slreels. Bark Rmr-A. Brown. Matumn. G. Sworn! Raw - Blaisdell, Front 1:011 Upsun. Cramptun. Anderson. Kennislm. McClure. Ockert, Knuwles. Gilbert, Wetmore. Bullock Houghton. Newlands. McKenna. Durward. Reiter, Humastm. Clarke. Rehnberg. Burhans. Haward. Allison. Kay. Weld. Laughlin, Aylswurth. I'm'ter. Peterson. Baker. J udrl, Scribner, H. Andersnn, Williams. Heath. FURL Third HawaCoulling, Schnabel. MCKusick, Grueuck. Ovens. French, Bluumsburuh. DeMnre. Wells, Duckwurth, Hm-kridge. R. Bruwn, Hantly, FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE Roller! Doty Aylsworth Erit- Robinson Clarke Donald R ichard Duckworth Ralph Alhert Bloomslmrgh. Jr. Cenrgv Luwrenve Df-Mure John Hurray Durward. 21! Lloyd .IeHerson French Cilhert Waldemar AIHIPFSOII Henry Bracken ridge Antlerson..1r. Edward Brow Bluisdell. Jr. Allwrl Brown Rnlwrt Wands Bullock William Hurry Allison Harrison Porter Baker Ernest Theodore Bantly. Jr. Richard Braddock Brown Van Dyke Burhuns, Jr. N invlt'vn leirly-Eiglzl William John I'lorkridge .Inhn Damon Humusun Nineteen TIII'rly-AVIWIP Inger Holnws Gmcock Pmrtnr Willis Houghtnn Wayne Lorim: MCKusir'k John Mars Newlands Nineteen, Forty Philip Ford Robert W'ulter Gilbert John McGuughy Heath George Foster Kennisnn RPX Hanna Knowles Richard Decker McClure Ninetren Forly-Om' James Marion Coulling Donald Heath Crnmptnn Douglas W'illiam llawurd Rohmt Warren .I udd Earle Iwr I'rterson Roller! Emory Porter Hullmrt Anderson Reiter John DilVitl Ovens, .lr. Kuy Porter Hehnlwrg. 2d Richard Renoyer Weld Dmitl Anderson Wells Warren Henry MucKennu Robert Curnulmn Muttonn Henry Charles Ockert Paul Frederick Schnabel Churles Inglis WetmorP John Vinf'mlt Kay Arthur Bernard Luughlin Robert Byron St'rilmt-r Richard MurCus Upson George RDIJPFI Williams. Jr. C 1.471114 1 l l u Founded 211 Virginia Military Instilulv in 1869 One Hundred and Five Chapters COLORS: 711.14,. Hlur'lr uml Colt! Pl'nIJMTItw: 'I'lw Ihllu On May 7. 1020. lho local Weslewn lxralemiu Alpha Sigma Della. which had heel! in existenve since IQIO. received its rharter as the Epsilon Gamma Chapter of Sigma Nu. After residing; al H8 Church Street. lhe Fraternity moved several years 21510 to its presenl Im'alinn all 318 Hig'h Street. Burk Raw-Simpson. Gamble, Carlsun, Muulum. Third lfmri Turner. Alexander. Stevens, Fuller. Craig. Sprawl Row-Duncombe. Culbert. Howell. Alton. Harvey. ThompsmL Front. Rmv-Tuthill. Levinzzer, Malley. Kingslmry, Shemet, Stevenson, Musten. 191i ATER IN FA LIULTATL' Eurl Donald Sissnu FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Arthur French Kingsllury. Jr. Donald Arthur Levinger Gmlney Russell Musten William Howard Carlson Robert Douglas Craig Roy Hunrm- Urumtlc'r. Jr. CIIc-sli'r Gvorgo- Um Julnvs Shaw Bowman! Ralph Exerctt Bul'nImm N invtven 'I'lzirfy-Eiglzl William Jlnlsnn Howell Nineteen TIII'rIy-Nine William :anlmny Shemet Nineteen Furly Raynor Lockwood Dum'onlbe Sidney Framvis Fuller Alexander C. Stewns. Jr. Ninvlwn Furly-Uno Fl'mlrril' Vurlm UIIHH'I'I ,Inlm Nurnmn Hiwn HnIn-rl Mvmmlm' Flynn Hillaml Gulwrt Cumhlv. 3d Dmitl Stokes Goodrnough Edwin William Mullcy, Jr. James Albert Stewnson Samuel Miller Tutllill Millard Sponsrl 'I hmupson James Hughes Turner Rnlwrl Duncan Hurwy .lolm tizlrpvl' Keplingt-r. Jr. lhrker Nash Moulllnll. Jr. Buinl Jensenius Simpson Founded at Massachusetts Slate College in 18 3 Fifty Chapters COLORS: Silwr uml Jlugcntu PL'BLH: mow: 'I'lw Siynvl Xl2A l. $ifilntl 11111111111; The local fraternity. Gamma Psi. organized in 1919. became. in 1928. the Alpha Triton Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa. Its present house on W'esleyan Place is not its first. for until 1921 the fraternity was lodged in a building at 169 High Street. Inu-k lt'ull'- Hichrmlt. Cypher, Rocker. Sm-oml lluu' 7 Miles. Pnutun. Uurt'lls Mnrlon Etlnlislun. Jr. William John Higginsnn. .Ir. Hnlwrl Henson Agzml Ullstalu' Szlsw AHPIIHFII Douglas tIImmHt-r Blnhm Wulonlm SponH-r Crank Hilton 'I'idd Hc-uhl Edward Frum'is Holtlvn Slunlvy Joseph Cyphvr. Jr. John Morris Eivhrmlt Charles Harold Essig Wieners, J. Kl'istensen. I-Zssiu. Weld, Murcmt. AIlehat-h. Groups, Heald. Holden. Mann. Cruuk. Waterhuuse. Firs! Hurr-Skinner, Neppcl, Higginsun. Lauder Perry, Edmismn, Mnhm. Wheeler. Allard, Window! ThirU-El'yht Uvnrge Chester Kristr-nsen W'illium Brynn Lumler. Jr. Ninolm'u lel'rly-Nim- iIIt't nl Umupv Waller Luhrmunn 'Xrlhur .Insoph Nrplwl. .lr. Ninvlwn Furly h'lhur Howard Hun John Joseph Hilos. Jr. Nilwlm'n Furty-Orw 51:1 on Mills Hunt. Jr. John Douglas Kristensen FR ATR ES 1 N UNIVERSITATIC Lloyd Holden Perry Waller Junior Vim Ness Halcyon Curllllt-r Skinner Samuel Hamlet- Wherlrr .lnhn Willer Williams. Jr. Charles Edward Murrnll 'l'hompson Russell Ponton Kenneth Raymond W'eld Arthur William Rocker John Alum Wuterhouse. Jr. William Alfred Wieners Founded al Miami Universily in 1855 NinetySix Cllaplers COLORS: Blue and Cold PUBLICATIUN: Tho Jlugum'nv of Sl'yjnul Chi C l'flllltl L,A l. a Under the leadership of the President and of Professor Nicholson. the Commons Club was organized in 1899. with its first home at the Foss House. Several years later. the Club moved to a house 011 its present Church Street site. In 1928. it was admitted into the . A? . . j . XL national fraternlty. Slgma L111. '-'l xxx Burl: 1 011 Hodge. Beekley. Laudnne. Keinel'. Gammons. lichen. Thruop, Allen. Richards. Ryersnn. Hemmenway. Third Rorvanye. Wesley. Williamson, Adams, Duwds, Day. Thomas, Smith. Mathews, GilbarL Srruml Rolr-Tryun. Chatfield. Crnwell, Cnnant, Kellogg. Hill. Moody. Hellendale, Crafts, Schorn. Miller. Duncan. Fran! Raw 7 Winans, Graham, Nelson, Freifeld. FRATHES IN FACULTATE Mortimer Gillwrl Rurllml 11 Carry HorIn-rt Cnnlry Stuart Murray Gross R0119 rt Law I'HIt'c Adams Arthur Donald Bolwll Horace Hinone Chuthehl Frank Priest Conant Kenneth Fuhrer Crufh Daniel Stetson Allen William Dean Faye Iolm Winslow Cummnns tlhurlr's Crullh Cilhzlrl Rolwrt HaH' Arnold Wlemn Cheyney Berkley. .lr. Edward Runkle Dunn Browsu'r Noll Freifelwl Horlwrt McCarty Graham George THHUHI Mnmly Hulph Darling: Pemlletun Nineteen 'IVlll'rly-Eiyht Murzlo MucRue ands Curtis Warren Smith Nineteen Thirty-Ninv William Ht'nry meell, .1 r. Xl'thur Snuthrumh Day ,Iuhn Bmline Duncan Robert Sydney Helleutlule N in PIPPII Forty Wuhvr Nicholas Crimes Vincent Angelo Lundmw Rnlwrt Thomas Muthevw James Henry Richards. Jr. Nineteen Forty-Unv Richard Hunnewell Hemmenwuy William Patten Hill Willen Hemmingway Kellogg. II Leonard Ellsworth Moody Leroy Stephan Mumly .lor We-Ivh Peoples Dfltun Lewis SMHMPI' Henry Leland Varle FRATR ES IN UN IV ERSITATE Joh n Mvut'hum Thomas Hurry Conrad Keim-r. Jr; Robert Bernard Miller Gustave Henry Sham Robert Henderson Throop Frank Stuart Ryerson Roller! KPllllPlll Tryon Joseph John Wesley William Rulun Williamson. Jr. William Pierrepont Nelson. III John Beardsley Noyes .Inhn Hylecrune Robinson Frank Walker Schattschneider William Robert Winans In order to promote fellowship among the nmrfralernily members of the college body. the John W'esley Club was founded in March. 1936. The Club has the Downey House as its headquarters. and its membership includes all unaffiliated students. Warren MPIHIIO Ashton Arthur Duitch Clifton Eugen? Davenport. .Ir. Louis Biel Jacobson Elmer .loxeph Kelsey Donald Tripp Kyte lizllxin Oren Lelandrv Myron Silver Arrick Josaph Blanchard John Josqlh Thomas D2113 Lewis Dante DeLoreto Francis Stanley Drr-ga Francis Hurry Escmt Hollis Joseph Foster. .lr. In'ing.r LP? Gage- Duvid Edward Uruswnur John Edwin Adams Andren Jerome Appelquesl Louis Aronson Richard Stuart Bentley Earl Philip Bernier Alfred William Brand Hum Donald Challis Thomas Charles Davis. 34! Joseph Charles Drohinski. Jr. John William Eisendrath Francis Harry Escott JOHN WESLEY CLUB Ninolomz 'IVlIirIy-Iz'iglzt Henry Irving: vainv Richard Angelo Loiut'mm Frank Sebastian Marina Joseph William Musselli Ralph William Moeller Archibald 59111011 Prisk Nineteen leirty-Ninc Milton Barnett Isicoff Henry Wiiino Jzu'vinrll Charles Hollis Kelly Robert Paul Lev Ernest Bert Lewis William Henry Lewis Leonard Isaac Lutwau'k Tudor Hamilton mel John Bernard Punkuw N invlwn Forly Wilfred Ellis Hall. Jr. Ernest Henry Hulstmll Henry Hanson. Jr. 09mg? William llolmn W7illium Jacobs Chester Nicholas Johnsnn James Rosser Johnson Anthony Joseph Jurgilewicz Sidney Henry LeVinc Everett Gerard McLaren Asher Marlin Moore Nelson Luther North, Jr. Tllt'odul't' John Ruczku Murray Irving: Schwartz AngPln Joseph Tomusinu Robmt John Tymoff Albert Edwanl VunDuseu Leonard Weinslein Alphonse Fruncis Wit'hrowski Stello Charles Pappageorgc Don Carleton Powell Frank William Putnam Rolwrt Alxin Rennie Hubert Burnos Ross Leyluntl Edwards Slewns Reino John Uskelzl Rivhurd Tryon Washburn Edmund Lescno Zultunski John Charles Utte. .Ir. Warren Russell Perrins Charles Herbert H?es .lnlm Prr-smn Reynolds Charles Sidney Schnupp Frank RUSS? Schneider Douglas Bailey Stuart Kenneth Ernest Sturm WultPr Edwin Tiedemunn John Philip 'I'rinkuus. 21111 Michael Nicholas Xenelis M , 714415;, CM Bark Rmv-Stockton, Bernier, Van Dusen. Tiedemann. Perrins, Gruel. Loiaconu. Wannemacher, Uskela, Johnson. Third IfmrlTSturm, Davis. Mazur. Rowe, Bell. Kelsey, Rees, Holtun. Bennett, Escott, Antanaitis, Arnom Stevoml Rmr-Ross, Strachan. Felsenthal, Raczka, Dicklow, Carlson, Sears. Front Ruw Fuster, Guldstein, Le Vine, Goodman, Davenport. Putnam, Heal, Atkinson, Daitch Nun Donald Auronsun Humid Clark Allen Joseph .lulm Anmnuilis Robert HOH Arnold Frank Gray Atkinson, Jr. Richard Gerard Augenhlick .lolln Barnard Bennett Rolmrt Crowdl Rinlst-y .lohn Hidwell Brum- Rulph erell Burnhum, Jr. Curl Carlson. .II'. Edwurtl Lawrence Clulmlu'rluin William Joseph Clarke Ril'hilnl Hanson Cue Richard Michael Cmulon Charles Nash Cresup Herlwrt Edward Duitt-h David Gordon Daniels Preston Davis. Jr. John Norman Dixon James K911112111 Duncan Herman Edelherg Ninvtm'n. Forty-Unc wvnrren Smugv Ehlers Mun Folsenthul Carmine Thomas Fizzulio .lumes Michael Fizzolio eretl Ensign Fox Edward Hurlluml Frost Sidney Lur-with Coldstoin Dmid Stokes Cnmlt'nmlgh Ray Cnmlmzm Allzln Robert Cortlnn John Henry CI'OPL .lr. Hhestvr Barrett Heal. .Ir. Fred Hirschhnrn. .lr. Martin Earnest .Ienter, Jr. Edwin Carrol Johnson. Jr. David Dallas Jones, Jr. .Ieromv Melvin Kulnmer Jacob Lunlz Donald Certh Lehman n Albert Reese Mutteson. Jr. Robert William Muzur Robert Harrison Mellon Trinkaus, Chamberlain, Telfeyan, Uem'gt' Frederirk Mohr Hullum Cillis Murray John Alden Nichols Kenneth VVOOIIS Pauli Joseph Vincent. Pesenich John Chapman PiriP, Jr. W'illizlm Carroll Porter. .lr. Solon Chadwick Reed Richard anvis Schunzle William Muir Schroder Guy Kendall Sears, Jr. Murray Yale Silxer Gordon 'I'zlylor Sperry Lloyd George Stockton Richard Hurtich Struchkln Ex'erel Mortimer Straus Milton Huh; Telfeyzm Edward Frank Vunder Bush Joseph Wunnemacher Myron Edward White Edgar Freeman Woodward. Jr. Arthur Moulton Wright, Jr. Mdil ImY Wmm LAsn DANIELS BLO'I'T NIARTIN HAROLD SANFORD WOOD - Director of Physical Education. JOHN FREDERICK MARTIN Cross Country, Track. JACK LEONARD BLOTTi Football, Squash, Baseball. DALE WILLIAM LASH - Freshman Football. Basketball. Track. HUGH GRAHAM MCCURDYiSOCtier, Swimming, Tennis. NORMAN JOSEPH DANIELS Football. Wrestling; Freshman Baseball. HTHLEHBS In athletics Wesleyan holds to a program typical of a small liberal- arts college. Powerful teams developed either by direct subsidization or the granting of athletic scholarships are unknown. The idea is stressed that sports belong to every undergraduate to be used for his pleasure and development; not as a means of liquidating the college debt. Varsity and freshmen teams are found in eleven sports, and the high points of every season and schedule are games with Amherst and Williams for Little Three Honors and traditional contests with Bowdoin, Trinity and Haverford. Every undergraduate takes part in a physical education program for at least three years, which aims to give him both a fundamental and playing knowledge of both major and minor sports. Fully a third of each class during their college career win their iiW? Intramural contests between the twelve fraternities and the John Wesley Club find over seventy-five per cent of the undergraduate body participating with their group for honors in every type of athletics. The award to the group showing all around excellence is one of the most coveted campus honors. Wesleyan squads have a record of more Victories than defeats, but regardless of the success of a particular season, the idea that athletics are meant for fun, recreation and enjoyable companionship is in back of every varsity, freshman or intramural team. Cf! pld lit; 1 Petherbridge. Football: See, Crass Country: Walsh, Sm-rvr: Snnstruem, Basketball: Baird, Swimming. Cerny, Wrestling: Home, Baseball; Clarke, Trayk; Barrows, 'l'vnm's; Dary, Golf. Hark Rou-iAlibriu, Weinstein, Horne. Seybolt. DeMore. Smith. Lichtenbem. Lane. Whiting, DeMouth. as Srrmul Ruw- Blutt, Harrington. Heath. Grosvenm'. Daniels. Schrarle First Ix'uu-iFergusnn. Mt-Cabe, Buttjex', Mucs, Fulan, Daddario. Sutherland Harmhurn. Marter. Murray. Suhwerzmann. Washhurm Levinger. Phelps. Hulzer, Petherln'idge, Andersnn. Hibbard. Mnrninustur. RICHARD W. PETHERBRIDGE JOSEPH A. Scumm; FOOTBALL 1937 OFFICERS Ca plain Manager Conch JACK L. BLOTT NORMAN J. DANIELS H. B. ANDERSON G. E. BOTTJER E. Q. DADmmo E. H. DERGE J. R. GREEN R. V. HOLZER J. M. HEATH A. A. HORNE D. E. LANE R. P. LICHTENBEKG J. E. MCCABE A .x'sism n! C ouch VARSITY TEAM H. H. NIARTER H. C. MELIN J. B. MORNINGSTAR E. F. MUEs A. H. NIURPHY R. T. MI'RRM' G. W. PETERSEN R. W. PETHERBRIDGE R. L. PHELPS W. R. SONSTROEM L. WEINSTHIN A. K. SLrTHI-JRL-an RECORD OF GAMES Dam Uppml 0'15 Plucv Uppmu'nl uoslm'ruz September 25 Coast Guard Middletown U 21 October 2 Connecticut State Middletown 6 17 October 9 Bowdoin Brunswick. Me. H 0 October 16 Haverford Middletown 0 0 October 23 Amherst Amherst 12 2 October 30 Trinity Hartford 0 7 November 6 Williams Middletown 19 U November 13 Hochesler Rochester. N. Y. 0 6 E938 Won 5 Lost 9 J Wesleyan. 59 Opponents. 50 FUUTBHLL Hopes fur a very successful season were high xxhen one of the largest and strongest squads in recent years reported for praetiee earh in the Fall. lihirteen letter men returned to form a nucleus ahout which Coach Jack molt Worked and t iitteti in men from the previous tearis freshman Little Three ehampinn team. The line seemed particularly stmng' xxith experienced men availahle as suhstitutes for every past. Dathlario and Holzer. regulars from the precedingr season. remained as key men in the haekfieltl and xxere supported l't Weinstein. Mites. Petersen. it turph-x and Sonstruem. By the middle of the season the injury list loomed large and xxhen the last game was completed fully half of the first team had sustained injuries which either kept them out of action entirely or seriously hampered their playing ahililt. The box score of five. wins and three losses plaees' the season in the StICFESSl'lli hraeket. hut two defeats at the hands of Little Three rlvals adds a hitter note to the final results. Coast Guard. the Cardinalis first opponent. fell 21-0 before 21 pt'merl'ul attack which found Mim Uaddurio accounting for txxo tottehdmvns. Holzer one and iiother eum'ertin;r all three points. The line especiall'x lived up to expectations with Petherhridg'e and Murray starring: Only onee were the Cadets ahle t0 seriousli invade Cardinal territory. and even then itere stopped on the tixentvx 'tdl'ti line. Jack Blottis maehine gained almost the times the tlistanee their nplmnents lliti and registered more than three times as many first dmms. Against a very strong team from Connecticut State. Wesletun scored its seeoml victory of the year on Andrus tield. The game was eluse throughout and although outrushed and outpassed the Cardinals fought their way to a 17-6 xxin. Dick Holler was responsihie fur the most spectacular plat of the game itllen he took the opening.r kickoff on his txtelve-yard line and hehind perfect interference ran the length of the field for a touchdown. Bottjer converted the extra point and later in the same period. follmxing' a Cmmeetieut State fumhle. added three more points to Wiesietanis score by makingr a held goal from the tu'entyttm-yartl stripe. The Nutmeg'ger's strength Football showed itself in the second quarter when they scored following a continuous march t down the field. Daddario. in a brilliant fifty-two yard dash. accounted for the Cardinalis other touchdown early in the second half and once again Bottjer place- kicked the extra point. The remainder of the game saw Connecticut making deep thrusts into Wesleyan territory. but without success. First setback of the season came when the Cardinals again fell victim to the Brunswick jinx and lost to Bowdoin 130. triutcharg'ed fourteen first downs to four the Wesmen were unahle to cope with the strong Offense and defense of the Maine squad. Captain Dick Petherhridge suffered a slight concussion 0f the brain early in the game. which kept him out of action for the next two weeks. A house party crowd saw Wesleyan defeat Haverford 6-0 in a game that was marked by many fumbles and unimpressive playing: on both sides. Four times the Cardinals came close to scoring; hut each time a stubborn defense kept them away from the goal. It was Archie Horne who accounted for the lone touchdown when he went through left tackle for thirty-eight yards following a long march down the field in the first quarter. The Amherst game turned out to he more of a swimming; meet than a football contest when the Wesmen lost their Little Three opener 12-2 011 a rain-soaked Pratt Field. Although outplayed in every department. the Cardinals staved off two thrusts early in the first quarter. but in the second and last period were surprised by lateral passes which resulted in the Amherst score. Fumbles and had passes were frequent because of the had playing conditions. The Blottmen gained their two points when an Amherst back was forced to down the hall. followingr a poor center pass. for a safety. An interception hy Daddario of at Trinity pass led to the touchdown which defeated the Blue and Gold 7-0. The Hartford team showed great strength through- out the game and were kept from scoring only by the outstanding: defense work of the Wesleyan team. The last period featured drives by both teams which were stopped only a few yards from the opposing goal lines. Williams crushed the Cardinals 19-0 in a flame which saw seven Wesleyan regulars injured. rFhe purple machine drove through their opponentls line once in each of the last three quarters and quickly stopped every Wesleyan advance. Not only were all Little Three hopes smashed by this defeat but also Coach Blott lost the services of Daddario and Bottjer for the next and final game. Holler tallied in the opening period as the Cardinals closed the season with a 6-0 win over Rochester. Again a muddy held affected the play with many fumbles and bad passes resulting. Only two seniors. Petherhridg'e and Sonstroem saw action. Home, the only other mem- her of the class of 538 on the squad was forced out midway through the season by illness. Hark Rmr' Macy. Moore. Petersen, Young, Nelson, Porter, McCurdy 5'eran Ifmr-Hinsdale. Coute, Mattonn, Wilsnn. Pullman, Thomas. Stevensun Front Is'lthi White. Blackmnn. Duwds. Walsh. Eivhin, Estel'lu'uuk. Reynolds SOCCER 1937 OFFICERS RAYMOND J. WALSH V . V . V Captain JOHN WV. MACY . . . V Manager HUGH G. McCURm . V . . . , , Couch VARSITY TEAM W. A. BLACKMUN Ii. I. PETERSEN W. B. Coon: H. Ii. PORTER M. M. Downs J. S. PL'LLMAN E. EICHEN F. W. lim'xmns G. T. ESTERBROOK A. THOMAS E. HKMMARSTROM Ii. J. WALSH R. W. HINsmu: C. R. WHITE R. C. MATTOOX L. A. WILSON RECOR D 0F GAMES Date Uppmwnts I'lucv Opponent HI'Sleull September 25 Brown Providence 3 1 October 2 Connecticut Slate Middletown 2 5 October 9 Yale Middletown 2 2 October 15 Tufts Medford 0 3 October 23 Amhersl Amherst 3 I October 29 Trinity Middletmm U 7 November 6 Williams Middletown l 2 November 12 Massachusetts State Middletown L 1. November 20 U. S. Military Acadenn Middleloun U 0 W611 3 7 Tied 3 a Lost 3 WPSIQHH. 25 7 Opponents. 10 1938 SOCCER A nine-game schedule and an inexperienced squad saw Wesleyanis soccer team end the season with a record of three wins, three losses and three ties. In the opener the Cardinals howed 3-1 to a Brown team that went on to win the New England Intercollegiate title. Wen Coote. in his first game as goalie. showed up well and aided greatly in keeping the score down. Hammarstrom accounted for Wesleyanls point on a penalty kick. First real form was shown a week later when the Wesmen tallied their first win by downing Connecticut State 4-2. In one of the hardest fought games of the year Coach McCurdyls charges came back in the last quarter to tie a strong; Yale squad 2-2. Hammarstrom accounted for both Wesleyan goals. while Dowds and White showed up well. Nearly all the first and second team saw action when they traveled to Medfortl and had no dilhculty overcoming the Tufts hooters 3-0. Little Three competition against Amherst found the team unable to cope with the Sahrinais superior ball handling and footwork. Fred Reynolds scored the only Wesleyan goal, while the opponents, refusing to be bothered by a mud covered field, made five tallies with ease. In the Trinity game the Cardinals completely reversed their sloppy form of the Amherst game and came out 011 the long end of a 7-0 score. Reynolds and Hammarstrom led the attack and all members of the squad got into the contest. The same strength was shown in the early part of the game with Williams, hut in the last period the defense weakened and the Ephmen were able to break through for two goals to win 4-2. With neither side able to score in the overtime periods Wesleyan earned a 4-4 tie against a strong Massachusetts State outfit and in the final game of the season against Army repeated with a 00 score. This last was played under winter conditions which covered the field with ice and snow. Walsh. Petersen. Dowds and White. all seniors. played their last game for Wesleyan. Jr W. MACY. Manager Burl.- Huu'i liernielx Neuffer, McKusivk, Guernsey. Lumphere, Martin Fran! ll'uu' ;Shme, Heermzms, See. 'l'iedemann CROSS COUNTRY 1937 OFFICERS Encm T. Sm: Captain Jonx' I9. MxRTIV Cnurh VARSITY TEAM E. Cl ICRVSEY W. L. MCKhSHIK H. W. Hmzlmns E. T. SH: R. D. llmmncmc W. E. THCDICMXV 0. E. STONE RECORD OI? MEETS Dale Uppmwnt I'lucv Opponent Iflavleyun October 2 Hard Middletown 40 15 October 8 Springfield Springfield 38 17 October 15 Yale Middletown 3! 27 Ortolwr 22 Tufts Middletown 3U 27 October 29 Trinity Middletown M! 15 November 5 Coast Guard Middleloun 39 16 Novemlwr 1?; Little Three Williamslown Williams. 38 7 Wewleyan. 39 7 Amherst. 10 Won 0 Lost 1 I 9 3 8 ersleyan. 105 , Opponents. 305 CRUSS GUUHIRU Undefeated in thml competition and taking seeund plate to Williams IQ the slim margin of one point in the Little Three meet. the Wiesleyan cross Countm ieum concluded one of the most sucees iul seasans sinee its fornution. With six wins including those mer such teams as Yale and Tufts. tucked under their helts. Coach Martin Ltllti his hurriers sau Chances of a sure Little Three victory fade. away when ICm Guernsey. a consistent winner. was strit-ken with appendicitis hefore the all- important meet. In Harry Heermans Wesleyan has had its hest cross country man. Not 0'15 uas he ttmlefeatetl in tiltili and Little Three meets hy some of the host runners in the ICast. hut he managed to hreak records in the rlt and LO mile runs. Not stopping there he went on to lead the field and pace his teammates t0 x'ictori in the Connec- ticut Valle3 championships. Captain Ed bee. Wayle ML'Kusiek, Walt Tietleman. Henny Lamphere and Ollie Stone were ahle 10 turn in the necessary points which enahletl last .xearis Varsity to win consistently The meets with Bard and Trinity resulted in Clean sixeeps tor the Cardinals aml those with Coast Guard and Springheld were won hy practically the same over: whelminp; score. The first CI'OSS country competition with Yale saw the Wesleyan team edge out a 27-3I victory over the strong invaders. Every place was hotiy contested and not until the last man crossed the line has the result of the contest known. lteeortl-hreaking' performances hi Heermans featured hoth this meet and the one xxith iIVut'ts the t'nllmxing' week. when Coach Martin's charges eume through xxith a narrmx 27-30 ttill. Ed See. who has served as captain for two seasons. is the unit representatix'e 0f the Class 01' I38 011 the team. He will leave behind a strong nucleus that should well he able to uphold the Fine rerurd made hy the 1937 squad. Ilm-l: Ix'mr 7 Dzn'y. Hm'ighurst, Burns. Cunard. Whiting Svt'uml Ilmr i Knowles. Murningstar. I mnl Ihuri Cary. Carrier. Hill. Hake- MvC'ben l'hohxs, Snnstrnem, Rivhm'ds, lush Nelson. BASKETBALL OFFICERS Wuhan R. SnVsTnmcu lhvm l. Ihm hum: W. IASH VAHSHW TEAM 1. 1C. BI RVS WV. '3. CUUTIC ,I. C. H n'lmn RST H. H. KVnlecs .l. H. HumwusTm R EU m1 2 OF GAMES Uulr' UIIIIUIH'III Place December 10 Haverford Hawribrd December I l Sxxarllmmre Suarlhnwre Hw'emlner 13 Coast Guard Middletmxn Januarix 6 Yale Middleloun January H Cunnw-lit'ul Slalt- Morrs January 15 Amhcrst Amherst szuan H Trinil-x Harll'unl January 22 Mussaclmsvlts Stair Viddlelmxn Williams Bron n Amherst Wil Hams Trinil-x Williamslmx ll Hiddletmx n Middlotmxn Hiddlelmx n Middlehm n , Lost 2 Opponents. February I2 Ixehruan I0 February 10 Februan 23 Marvll l i 9 3 76 ad $Q$J Won H stlmun. OUU W. 11. Nusm H. L. PHELPS C. F. Huzuums 11. XX. Ii. WHITIV. IC. Slam. U k'xlrmu 5H! 52 52 50 57 I10 50 57 29 I25 35 wu do 57 H l Um! o 2 In plain .llunugr'r Cnm'l: W. R. SuVsTmmxl Uppum'nl I 5 '3 $12 20 H BHSHETBHH Xtith u teteran squad to uork nith. amt nue ueH t'urtihetl IQ t'almhle suphomnre resertes from last yearns tine freshman aggregation. the WesIe-xan haskethall team. t'uaehetl hi Hale Lash. expeieneed one nt' the must sueeessful seasons a iVeslehxan outfit has had in reeent Mum. Lusing only ttxu regulars from the previnus iear's prmertul team. the 103740518 nuttit experiem-etl hut hm defeats in thirteen starts. It is unt'urtunate that these defeats had to he in the hands of 21 traditional rivuIi Amherst. therehy Costing Wesleian its Little Three ermsn. hut this disappointment ttkts ott'set in part In the annexation ut the nuthieal state ehampiunshily 1W xirtue 0t nutstamling' Vietnries M'er Yale. Conner'tienl State. Trinity and Coast Guard. This iear the Lashmen upened their season with a tuo-tla-x trip to Pennsiliania. ixhere on mu sueeessix'e evening's they defeated the txeak Haxert'urd outfit quite handily. and then. in the rule at umtertlng'. xamluishetl a hightx touted Sxxarthmnre learn In the score of 32-t3. The isthurpshrmtins.r Suarthmore five opened an early leatt. hut earh in the second half. led hy the high-senring' Captain Sunstrnem. Unming'stur. aml Phelps. the W'esmen gained the upper hand. and Here never headed. Returning to Xtitlttletmxn tier their first home game. the team impressed the home stands h'x sxsdmping the Coast Guard quintet. 52-32. in their laht game het'm'e the Christmas x'aeation. The play nas extremety t'ast. amt the aII-sophomore tire nus used to attx'antag'e in the timing? minutesi Itinllmxing' the txm-ueek layttt'. amt uith Yen titlte praetiee. the hunpmen defeated Yale hy the decisive score of 50-29 011 January 01h. scoring almost at xxiH against the xxeak zone defense of the Visiting.r team. Richards. 1'3 scoring nine points in a rmt at one time in the t'mltest. took high-senring honors. hut xsus t'iOSFl-t feltmsed hy Phelps and Mm'ning'star. Atmt mlee again the sophomore outlit added to their Inlaying' mperienee, amt shouetl 11p uell. holding: Vale quite exen. Baske hall Ii'iux IILUS lulvr. lhv Cardinal Iiw. trawling In Slurrs. humlml IIH- slrmlg IImmr-I-IiI-ul Stale Ivum Ihcir first 401.0211. uml all the sumv linw vxlvmhwl Ihvir mxn sIrinu' nl' IiI'IUriOS In Me in a rim. 'th9 game mls hreth-lukinu In xxilnt-ss. HIP smrv hvinu' Iiml sewn limos. uml il xxus nu! unlil Ihe final Ihrve minules ni' plzu Ihau Ihc nuImnmo uI' Ilw gannv uas ill all mitlvnl. The svnrv. 37- IR. is snmv imlit-zllion Hi. IhI- IHM' Hf plan. uml I'IIII I-rmlit must 510 In Captain XVillb Sunslrm'm. xxlm smn'I-II IhirIvon Iminls ixhihn Lll Ihc sumo lihlt'. hauling: Ihv nppmwnlls km man. The slrinu nI' in'Iorit-s uus snapped all Ihis Iminl uhcn the Warsili Imwicd Io Mnhvrsl In vnmmnlt-r Ihal It'am in Ihc firsl nI' lhe LiIIIv Three vlmmpinnship games. Thv qum'ml Cardinal quinlvl IwnI Ihmn I0 IIPIOIII hel'urv those Irmlilimlal uppmwnls. uhu usvtl fur the musl part sr-l plays and slmI Imssvs. In this game Sunslrnvm again slurrwl. svnring' IhirIeen uI' Ihc Immis 30 IminIs. Mnhcrst st'orotl :1 Iolul nf II. The Cardinals I'limhwl hack into the xxin t-ohmm on .Iunlmu H'EIh. xxhvn Ihm ran runu'h-shml owr a tlvfinilvh xwak and nuIr-lassml ilirinili It-um. Thu imlixitlual slur HI. 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Svhneidel'. Nr'ruml Raw 7 S. Fran! Now 77 Hunrm-k. Nelson. Eirhin. Cuhmm. Elliot. Wesley Bell. Penn. Davis. D. Davis. Hinsdale. Baird. Hitohmwk, Swan. Tryun. Mulley, Massun. Mues Dm-kwurth S W I M M I N G OFFICERS JOHN W. Hmm L'upluin Danm R. Dl CleUR1 ll Jlunugvr HI all C. MMII km L'nm-l: VARSITY TEAM J. W. Hmw C. F. HELL D. C. ths E. lilmnx J. T. H ncumx A. L. Llcnxlwm 1C. W. MALLM J. A. lesan Ii. F. Ml 14:5 'IV. NHLsm H. T. PHTTI'I' D. H. 5T1 m'l' H. K. TRHH HHIURD HF MEETS Ihllr Uplmnvnl Heremlwr l7 Hulsl Guard Jannan l l H. I. T. Januun 15 Houtluin January l0 Yale January 22 V6 . P. I. l elrI 11an l2 Connecticut Slate FPhruam l5 Massachusetts Slalv Iseluruar-x l0 Amherst February 20 Williams Fellruan 8 Brmm March 3 Trinily March H-IZ TWM Englamls Won 1 , Weslvym. $170 $?38 ,, Opponents. Plum; Vl'h'll'yllll Uplmm'nlx Neu London ND 37 1 lam l widgo L0 29 Brunswick 20 lb Middlvloun H 57 W'nrcestor 57 8 Middlelmxn Hi 27 Middlotmm I10 I5 Amherst :17: l2 Middlelmxn 19 50 Middletown I7 57 Hartford 3 13 Amherst Losl 7 SlllllllmlllG The 1937-1938 Vl'vesleyan swimming team, with but two outstanding; swimmers. ended a rather mediocre year with a record of four victories out of eleven starts. Injuries and illness which hit an unusual number of the team including Captain Baird, Hinsdale, and Lehninger, did much to hinder the potential strength of the team. In the first meet of the year the Wesleyan swimmers nosed out a determined Coast Guard aggregation by the close score of 40-37. Stuart7s work in the dives proved to be a deciding- factor. After the Christmas vacation. the squad departed for a trip through Northern New England. swimming against M. I. T.. whom they defeated by a 49-26 margin, and losing: to the Bowdoin Polar Bears by the same score. In this latter meet Don Davis sufTered his initial defeat of the season. but only after a near-record race. Against a strong Yale team Vlvesleyalfs only firsts were contributed by Pettit and Davis, the latter setting a new pool record in the 220. Three days later, W. P. I. was met in W'orcester, and W'esleyan garnered its third victory. Eichin setting a short- pool record for 50 yards. This victory was closely followed by another, this time against Connecticut State. The score was 48-2-1. 0n the 15th of February Vllesleyan lost to Massachusetts State in a meet which was only decided by the outcome of the final relay. Four days later the MCCurdymen dropped the first match of the Little Three series to Amherst by a three-point margin, once again the meet being: decided in the last event. Davis was by far the outstanding individual star. lowering the Wlesleyan record in the 50-yard dash to 24.4 seconds. In the final Little Three match one of the strongest swimming teams in Wlilliams history conquered the Wesmen. 56-19. Both Baird and Davis were lost to the team through illness. In the last two meets of the year Wresleyan lost to Trinity and the New England champions, Brown. Wlith the experience gained by the Sophomores on the team, a more successful season is looked forward to, under the leadership of Captain-elect Davis. D. R. DUCKWORTH, Manager Hark 110:1' Terenziu. lecmich. Andersun. Russ. Sundhml. Hartshurn, Dummlu. Daniels Srrmul lrmr Hnlzcr. Schwcrzmann, Harrington, Ccl'ny Dunm Murray. Lichtcnlvcrg Firs! Il'OlPiwilliHnIS. Malhcwx. Newlands, Richards. Kullcr W R E S T L I N G OFFICERS EDWARDC.CERNLJR. V . . . V , . V V , . . . Captain NORDHN LDANIELS . . . . . . . . . . . . Couch, VARSITY TEAM H. B. ANDERSON G. T. ESTHRBROUK E. C. CERNY, JR. R. E. HARRINGTON M. M. Duwns R. T. Mumn' H. C. DFNV j. M. WILLHMS N. W. Pm Hummus R M ZORD 0F MATT IH ES Dulv Uplmm'nl I'lua' H 'r'slrjwm Uplmm'ul December 15 Brmm Middlelmm 5 27 January 22 Amherst Amherst 5 21 February 12 Williams Williamslmm 31.; l H 3 February 26 Sprmglield Middlelmx n 151.: l H 3 March 5 Little Three Championship Middleloun Williams 30. Wesleyan 20. Amherst 25$ Wvon 1 i Lost 3 Wesleyan. IW-Up'mnenls. HO UJHESTLIHB The Wesleyan xarsiti wrestling; team ended the 10374031; wasun uith a reem'tl of one vieton in four matches and a second plare in the Little Three series. The tone uin nas scored over Springfield. and the losses Here recunletl tn Mnherst. Brmm and W illiams. The Weslman malmen xwre vnmpleteli nutelassed in the season opener hi 3 t .- i. . - .. . .,. v . lnmeitul Inmxn Nllliltl ixhleh sxsept mer-x eluax except the Ian pound. Inns; Dunn enmin;r through to pin his man. meewr. the meet was emisiderahI-x CIUSOI' than scores xmuhl indicate. as must at the matches ixere derided hi the referee. After the Christmas holidays u xteakenell squad hm again tlwisiveli heuten. thia time hi Amherst hy a score of 21-0. Miler another txmvxxeek layitt' Wesle'xan met Williams and ixere nmett nut in a hard-tionghl engagement In a elnse I 112431: score. Dunn and Iiisterhmnk tlmmetl their men M a good margin. as did Mae Dmvds and Hank Mutersnn. Cuntinuinu their imprmetl form the grapplers tinaH-x hrnke intu the xxin euhmm hy downing: u strung Springfield team. This was Wesie-xan's tirst iirtun ill hm seasons. and nus guilletl lalrg'eli M the line shmxinu's nt' Umxds. listerhrook, amt Anderson. Ks a xximhip In a fairly .xurt'essliul wuson Wesleitm grained sevmul plave in the Little Three tournament. The Cardinals etaimed hm champiuns. Petherhridge aunt ICsterhrtmk. and also had l'uur seemul plates tn their credit uhen Dunn. tierny Amlersun amt Dmuls mm lheir eonsnlatiun hunts. Mthnug'h the IUSN nl' Captain Cemy. Dmuls amt Petherhridg'e Mill he keenly notieetl in next iearis squad. tinaleh Daniels Hill time u tine nucleus Hilll xxhieh to huiltl next year's team. and a successful season is expeeted. Back Row- Eisendrath. Schorn. Specht, Estabrook. Gates, Crafts, Lamphcrc. Blott First Ifall1 Stacey, Hellendale. Jacob. Pratt. Grimshaw. Shunk, Harris SQUASH H. Bnoxsox SHUMx. JR. Captain JACK L. BLOTT Couch TEAM A. A. BARRUWS. JR. A. A. HORNE G. E. BUTTJHR C. W. Jxmu .1. 11. GREEN R. C. Pm'm' E. C. GRIMSIHW H. B. Snoxk. JR. RECORD 01: MATCHES Data Oppnnrnl I'lam' 11'0slt'yun Opponents January 19 Yale New Haven 0 9 January 22 Amherst Amherst 1 9 February 10 Trinity Hartford 3 2 February 12 M. 1. T. Middktown 1- I Fellruary 20 Alumni Midtlleltmn 7 U February 26 Williams Middletoxm H 3 March 1 Trinity Middlelmxn 5 11 March 10 Dartmoulh Midd1elmvn 2 31 March 12 Wi11iams Williamstmxn 1 1 March 18 M. I. T. Cambridge 1 1 March 19 Harvard Cambridge 2 3 Won 5 7- Lost 6 Wesleyan. 3177.011lmnenls. 3:! H338 SUUHSH The Wesleyan squash team, playing for the first season as an organization recognized by the college, compiled the fairly good record of five victories in eleven encounters. Organized in an informal manner last year, the team in this, its second year, showed great improvement uhder the tutelage of Coach Jack Blott, and with a continual growth of interest in the game, the indications are that the coming years will see Wesleyan squash teams of even greater ability. The group, with Bronny Shonk and Jacob playing in the one and two positions, opened their schedule against Yale at New Haven, where they came out on the short end of a 9-0 score. The results do not indicate the closeness of the matches, how- ever, for many of them were decided only after deuce games. This match was followed by a defeat at the hands of Amherst, the first of the series of Little Three competition. After this second defeat, the Wesmen seemed to reverse their form, and, aided by the addition of Bud Green to the squad, the group won their five victories in a row, overcoming a weak Trinity team twice, also M. I. T. and Williams. A team of Wesleyan alumni went down to defeat at the hands of the ivarsity by a 7-0 score. A close 3-2 match was lost to Dartmouth on March 10 on the home courts, and this was followed by an encounter in Williamstown, in which the Little Three opponents won their half of a home and home series. The season closed with a week-end trip to Boston, where the Blottmen, hampered by the low-ceilinged courts of M. I. T., dropped a 4-1 decision, followed by a very close and hard-fought defeat at the hands of Harvard. Shonk, Jacob, Green, Pratt, Horne and Grimshaw were outstanding for the team, and are to be congratulated for the favorable showing which they and the team presented in their first recognized competition. lim-lr Il'nu'a BlnLL, Ihymle. Mues. W. Peterson, Haviuhurst. Hake, See. E. Peterson Front Rmr Creen. Mnrningstar. MvCahe, Dmldariu, Hume. Snnstl'nem. Cnute, Gl'usvenur. Cutler ARCHIE A. HORNE EARLE I. PETERSON JACK L. BLOTT Date April 8 April 9 April 13 April 10 April 23 April 28 April 30 May 4 May 7 May H May 11. May 18 May 21 May 25 May 28 May 30 June 17 June 18 1938 BASEBALL 1938 SEASON OFFICERS SCHEDULE Opponmzl Haverford Swarthmore Army Connecticut State Clark Bowdoin Stevens Trinity Amherst Wrilliams Coast Guard Massachusetts State Boston University Trinity Connecticut State Yale Amherst Williams 011a fJacma Cu plain Manager C 00 ch Placv Haverford Swarthmore WTest Point Storrs W70rcester Middletown Middletown Middletown Amherst Middletown New London Middletown Middletown Hartford Middletown New Haven Middletown Williamstown BHSEBHLL 1937 SEASON OFFICERS DOUGLAS M. ROBINS . . 1 . . . , . . , Captain WARREN M. HALL . . . . . , . . , . 1 , , , Manager JACK L. BLOTT V 1 . V . , , . . . . . . 1 . Cnurll VARSITY TEAM F. T. COTTER A. A. HORNE D. M. ROBINS E. Q. DADDARIO C. H. JACKSON E. T. SEE A. C. CROSVENOR F. A. KETCHAM W. R. SONSTROEM L. H. HAVENS J. E. MCCABF. W. N. WRIGHT W. C. NELsox RECORD OF GAMES Date Opponent! Place Wesleyan Opponenfs April 3 Stevens Institute Hoboken B 41 April 11 Clark Worcester 12 3 April 244 Boston University Boston 2 3 April 28 Bowdoin Middletown 7- -- May 1 Colby Middletown 1 0 May 5 Trinity Hartford 1 7 May 8 Amherst Middletown 9 6 May 12 Massachusetts State Amherst 0 2 May 15 Williams Williamstown 5 8 May 19 Trinity Middletown 3 9 May 26 Coast Guard Middletown 5 6 May 29 Connecticut State Storrs 7 5 I'D0uhIe HeadeH 2 6 June 3 Yale New Haven 1 1 1 June 18 Williams Middletown 5 4 June 19 Amherst Amherst 3 8 Won 5 ,, Rained Out 1 , Lost 10 Wesleyan 67 - Opponents 91 1-; I. PETERSON, Manager Burl; lhnr;Mzn-tin. Wetmm'v. Mnure. Adams. Burns. Hibhurd. Rollers, Guernsey, Lush. EdmistmL Skinner. Burnhum, Weld. Sm-mul Ihm'alh'and. Murphy. Heermans. Hall, Smith. Phelps. Bengstun. Clark, 8991, Ashton. Hinsdale. Luhrmann. Ayleswm'th, Jurvenin Iv'ronl Iftlll'iHiU'hi'Utk. Stone, Holden, Wumlmzm, Knowles. NcuHeI'. St'hwenk. De Mouth TRACK 1938 SEASON OFFICERS Elm: R. CLARKE Captain M. MORTON EDMISTON Jlunugvr JOHN F. MARTIN Cmu'iz SCHEDULE Univ Opponent l'lam' March 11 Connecticut Stale Mitldlelown Undoori Murvh 19 Massachusetts State Amherst tlndooH April l0 Springfield Springfield April 23 Mitldlelrury Middleloxx'n April 29 Amherst Amherst May 7 Williams Middlelnwn Way I2 Trinil-x Middlemwn May 17 Connecticut Slate Middletmm May 20. 2i Nexx Englands Providence 111111311 1937 SEASON OFFICERS ERIC R. CLARKE . V . V . . . . V , . Captain GEORGE S. EDIE . . . . . 1 V . . . . 11lunugvr JOHN F. NHRTIN . 1 . . . Cowl: VARSITY TEAM H. J. ACKART M. W. GmBER W. M. ASHTON H. W. HEERMAVS 11. D. AYLICSWORTH 11. V. HOLZl-ZR J. BEECH W. L. MCKLSICK C. A. BENCSTON H. B. 1111111111051 E. G. BURNHAM H. B. OWEN E. R. CLARKE R. 14. PHELPS W. B. FABER 11. B. Rooms W. 13. FINK 11. S. SMITH RECORD OF MEETS Dale Opponent lew Ulem'rm Opponenls March 13 Massachusetts State Middlelown 70 7 12 15 5 12 tlndoom March 20 Connecticut State Middletoxm 701;, 121., 11ndoor1 - April 17 Springfiehl MiddIetown 70 05 April 21 Midd16hury Middletow 92 13 April 3'11 Amherst Middletown 701,: 0113 May 3 WiHiams W'illiamsloun 011 75 May 18 Connecticut Stale SIOFFS 771,53 5719 May 12 Trinity Hartford 8 1'1 - Won 7 7 Lost 1 ,, 1Triple Tie, in Little Three! Wedeyan 589 1 12 1 Opponents 1-10 11 '12 M. M1 EDMISTON, Manager TENNIS Left to Right -McCurdy, Grimes, Eisendrath, Greene1 Pfeiffer, Barrows. Stevens. Repplier, Bennett, Brown 1937 SEASON RUSSELL C. TUTTLE , . . . . . . . , . . V . . Captain HUGH G. MCCURDY . , , . . . . . . . . . . . V Couch VARSITY TEAM A. A. BARROWS A. W. MCCLURE J. R. BROWN B. V. PFEIFFER E. B. LEWIS R. C, TUTTLE RECORD OF MATCHES Date Opponent Place Wesleyan, Opponents April 23 Vermont Middletown - 2- April 29 Bowdoin Middletown 5 4 May 1 Bard Annandale, N. Y. 9 0 May 6 Trinity Middletown 6 3 May 8 Springfield Springfield 0 May 10-11 New Englands Williamstown 9- a May 19 Yale New Haven k 2 May 22 Amherst Middletown 3 6 May 26 Trinity Hartford 5 4 May 27 Brown Middletown h 2 May 28 Williams Williamstown 2V, 61A: W70n59Lost2aRained Out 3 1938 SEASON ALBERT A. BARROWS . 1 1 , . . . . . . . . 1 . Captain HUGH G. MCCURDY . . . 1 . . . . , . . , . . , . Coach SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place April 29 Bowdoin Middletown April 30 Bard Middletown May 2 Yale New Haven May 6 Swarthmore Swarthmore May 7 Haverford Haverford May 9-11 New Englands Hartford May 12 Trinity Hartford May 18 VViIliams Middletown May 21 Amherst Amherst May 26 Trinity Middletown May 28 Brown Providence GOLF 1937 SEASON ADAM D. RUMOSHOSKY V . . . , . Cu-Cupluin JOHN T. SIMONTUN . V . . , , Cu-Cupluin JACK L. BLOTT , V . , . Couch TEAM K. F. CRAFTS P. Ii. HARRIS D. I. DARY H. I. LEVINE D. R. HARRIS A. D. RLMUSHUSKV RECORD OF MATCHES Date Opponent Place HVSII'IWIII Opponents April 30 Bowdoin Middleluun 2 I. May 1 Haverford Middletown 5 1 May 12 WY. P. I. WVUFCBSICF 3i 3 May 19 Williams Williamslmm U 0 May 20 Amherst Amherst 51!: 3'1; May 25 Trinity Mitldlelmxn 5 I May 28 Brown Middlvlmvn 1, 5 Won 3 ; Tied l W Lost 3 1938 SEASON DAVID I. DARY . , V . , 2 . Cupluin JACK L. BLOTT . . . V V . . . . . . L'um-lz SCHEDULE Date Opponent Plum April 20 Lehigh Middletmm April 29 Bowdoin Middletown May 7 Haverford Haverforrl May 1?: WV. P. I. Middletoun May 19 Williams Middlelmm May 21 Amherst Middlelmsn May 25 Trinity Hurlfnnl l.r'f! lo High! 7 Levine, Chapman. Dury. Crafts. Harris, 'lewnsoml FRESHmHH FOOTBALL One of the smallest squads in many years re- ported to Coach Lash for freshman football prac- tice early this fallethe material for the line promised to be strong. but a shortage of bucks proved to be the weak spot of the team, as was shown later in the season. The frosh looked especially weak in their opener against Connecticut State. when they were smothered 326. Only once were the year- lings able to penetrate their opponents' defense, and this was late in the last period when they tallied on a sleeper-play, Aaronson to Cagney. The Wesleyan Club showed itself to be inex- perienced and unable to cope with a tricky pass oHenseeAaronson was the outstanding man for the Cardinals, passing: and kicking well. The yearling eleven snapped out of the slump and turned the tables on Amherst, 7-0, for the first victory of the season. The team was greatly improved, blocking.r well and playing a fine de- fensive game. Bill Leckie, one of the best fresh- man tackles in several seasons, was particularly outstanding in his breaking up of oH-tackle plays and smothering end runs before they were started. Farny Powers also showed up well in his position at fullback, and Sam Aaronson played a creditable game. The Lashmen succumbed to a powerful Trin- ity team, 7-0, for their second defeat in three starts. The blocking, which looked so good in the Amherst game, was not up to par, and speedy Jack Moore was unable to shake him- self free for any considerable gains. Cagneyk passing, Moore's running, and the line play of Leckie, Gale and Lamb were the highlights of the game. The yearlings might have used Sam Aaronson to hold back the Hilltoppers, but he was confined to the intirmary with a bruised vertebra which he suffered in a mid-week scrimmage. Going into the Williams game with the Little Three Championship at their fingertips, the Car- dinals threw away a l'irst-quarter margin of victory and finally fell before a hard-fighting Purple eleven, 18-12. The yearlings showed re- markable power. pushing over two touchdowns in the first five minutes of play, but then let up and were unable to stop the Williams offense. This defeat ended a rather mediocre season for the frosh with one win and three losses. How- ever. Coach Blott will have his eye on such men as Leckie, Cale, Aaronson, Hussong, Lamb. Cagney, and Moore to fill in at some posts on the varsity eleven. SPORTS SOCCER Concluding its season with its first defeat, the freshman soccer team was finally overcome by the Williams yearlings by a score of 2-1. Up until the Williams game the freshman team had chalked up an undefeated record, having beaten Wilbraham 2-1, Cheshire, 3-0. and Amherst. 2-0. Particularly in the Amherst game did the team show its real strength, revealing a fair scoring: power coupled with a strong defense. Outstanding as offensive players were Scribner and Trieber, the latter being high scorer of the team for the season. Pond and Cross, playing consistently good soccer. served offensively and defensively at center and right half-back re- spectively, while the brunt of the defense fell on Sayer and Coodale in the fullback positions and CouIling in the goal. i CROSSCOUNTRY A weak freshman Cross-Country team ended an unsuccessful season by taking second place in the Little Three meet at Williamstown. The Amherst barriers made the best of the rain- soaked two-andql-half-mile Taconic course by clinching four of the first five places. BuHham, finishing well behind the two Sabrina runners who tied for hrst place, was the first Cardinal man to finish better than fifth in 21 regular meet during the faIl-Williams took fourth and fifth places while Peservich scored next for Wesleyan. The Final score was: Amherst 23, Wesleyan 4?, Williams 57. The teamecomposed of Peservich, Buffham. Bruce. Fox, Aldrich, Charlton, und Stocktone lost dual meets to the Yale and Springfield freshmen and Middletown High. The one bright spot of the season was a thrilling victory over the Trinity yearlings. i' BASKETBALL Although handicapped by a lack of tall players. skillful ball-handling more than made up for this deficiency and the team won a decisive 3822 Vic. reshman spurts tnry over ankins Sehuul in their initial game of the season. 1n the following: game with Ame herst. the Suln'iml fresahmen staged it desperate ru11y during: the last the minutes to eke out :1 2725 tirtory. Trailing 11y 10m points, thr 1:411'111llil15 I'MHIP hur'k in thv lust quarter to mer- emne East Hartford High in the l1lil'11 game 01 the .xeumn. The freshmen then Iiullowed up with 21 36-28 win mer the Trinity yeurlings. with Katy and Sinnunmn leading: the uttuek, The twine with Wi11inms was necessarily ezmce11ed :12: u resu1t 01' :m unfnrtunzlte Inns ueeiilentt ik SWIMMING The Iireshmam swimming .xeuson turned out thix tear tn 1w rather mellim're. The team suf- 1'erz-11 u Iintulile 1::4'k ul' hue'k-stmke uml hreust- x'troke muteriil1. Thv smlsntl opened u- uuspieiuus1y when the yeul'lings seured u hlll'llllsillg 1133311 xietnry mer Hopkins 54'11001. uilh Hook. Michelsnn untl Daniels Iemlin; the way. Thn- Iirvwhmi-n lost the next Inert. howeu-r. against :1 atmng 11eertieh1 outfit 11y at 427121 st'ore. This was fullowetl hy :1 56-19 tmuneing :it the hands 01' the W'iHizuns yeur1ings. with 110ml :1m1 Hook us the only Cur- ililm1 winners. The squzlil t'1uset1 ile seztsun with u heurt-hreaiking 38-37 1055 In therst. the hitter's tit-tnry in the 1111le relzu ileEitling the meet. 1? W11 ESTLING The freshnmn uresl1in;.r team likewise enjoyed nn1y :1 fair autumn of sueeess. The Cardinals 5:01 011 to 11 ten pour sturt when they dropped the opening meet with Choalte 11y it 33-11 score. This was followed 11y :1 3113 tmuneing 11y Amherst. with Garrison us the only Wiesleyun winner. The team then begun to show u Hist improve ment. as they held 140011115 tn :1 17-17 tie. 1n the met with Williams. the tlurilinu1 yeurlings mm 113' at 11-13 ware. us Glasser threw his 0p pimenl in the final mulch. The season ended with :1 211-15 xietury mer New 111HPII High. Hulv April 20 May 1 May 7 Maix II; May 10 Mahx 23 May 25 May 27 D01? March 9 Marvh 10 April 22 April 28 Max l3 Max 20 Dulv April 27 May 7 May Iii May 21 May 27 Uulv April 26 Mavx 17 May 21'; FRESHMAN BASEBALL? Uplmm'nf Clmale Milfnrd Amherst WViI liams Trinit'x Trinily Cheshire Willuraham FRESHMAN TRACK 7 , Upponvnl Loomis Willuraham Nous i011 Nms Hawn Little Three Cheshire FRESH MAN TENN l5 Opprmvn! Taft Wil liams Cheshire Amherst Willrraham FR ESH MAN FA HF Uppmu'n! Clmale Amherst Taft 103?- u r 1938 Plul'v Wa l linglbnl Milford Amhersl Middlelmx n Middlelnm n Hartford Middlehm n Middlelrm In Place Middleton n Middleton n Midd lelms'n Midtllelms n A mlwrsl Midd lelmx n I038 NBS l'laa' Middletms n Middlelown Midtllettm n Amherst Midd letmm Pluct' Wa I ling'furd Middleton n W'alwtown cjzwAmau cxpozll 2114114ch I t FAUVRE W'EITZ BEARDSIJCY L. H. PERRY, Manager 030- 03 CAmuju'cn - LLMH Hnwm Pmm Husvbu H l. Phi Nu Theta 2. John W'esley Cluln Bus 1w! bu l I I. John WPSIO'V Cluly 2. Phi Nu Theta Squash I . Simna Chi 2. Chi Psi go IHTHHWUBHL HIHLETICS M Al J '31 ?Athi JIunum-r 1937 'I'rm'lr I. John Wesley Club 2. Alpha Delta Phi Touch Familial! Della Tau Delta Phi Nu Theta '93:; Uv'rvsfliny 1. Alpha Delta Phi 2. Chi Psi llmullmll 1. Sigma Chi 2. Phi Sigma Kappa Bottling Phi Simna Kappa Phi Bu Theta Intramural athletics have come to plat a ven prominent part in the life of the Wesleyan Campus. Iiet'ause 01' their diversity. and the fact that all members of ivarsity teams are not allowed to compete. these sports afford a unique opportunity to a large, number of undergraduates to participate in organized athletics. Each of the, twelve fraternities and the John Wesley Cluh choose teams from their respective memhers. and the competitions are under the supervision of the Intramural Athletic Council. which is composed of a representative elected hy each of the thirteen groups and a member of the Physical Education Department. Every year an interfraternity champion is determined hy the group winning the largest number of sports. However. the winners of the major sports. consistingr of touch football. baseball. haskethall. and track. receive more credit toward the championship than those winning minor sports. xxhich include swimming. squash, handball. wrestling: tennis. and bowling. K' i C ACCT L cm REHNBERG STACY OVENS ms: RETURr. he wm University AIL: MWU House. 281 . moomown, corn A74 69111 HEU 111w Km lo llw 131119111161111191' Gullllilsillnl is 11111511111011 ut Class 11:11 111 1111' class holding: it In 1119 Class in 111110110 1111i1-11 is 1'1111511101'011 1110 most popular. 1111159111011 111 1C. 1.. Steele. 1.1111 .91. 10 1,. K. 111111112111. for '97. 1111959111611 115 1C. 1i. North. 11111 '97. 10 W. 11. Manon. for .99. Presenled 111 11. 1i. Harned. for '99. lo 11. H. Saxyxer. for '01. Presented 11V .1. 0. 11010111. for 101. 10 H. 19. 1.95413: 1111' '11 1. Presented 111 P. Nivm. for '01. 111 G. 11 . Alnaler. 11011110, Presented 111 11. 1f. Hancock. 11111 .1111. lo C. 11. 11111121as. for '1111. Presented 11.1 C. C. 11111114135. 1111' 301;. lo 1. G. Paine. for .110. Presented 111 J. G. Paine. 1111' .110. 10 11. 11. Jones. for '12. 1111156111911 115 11. W. 1121111111. 101' 112. 111 11. S. Gi1111s. for '13. Presented 111 J. 1. 1111131111611. 11111 '13. In 11. 1.. 1111111. 101-111. Presented 111 11. 1.. 1111111. 1'111' 1 1. 111 19. A. 5101-11111. Jr.. for 10. 11114519111911 111 G. 11. 11691112111. 1111' .111. In 11. 3. 1111118. .111. 11111 .111. Presented 111 1..1. Pill. 1'111'118. 111 11. H. A11116rst111.1111 211. Presenled 111 K. 15. Dixml. 1111' '20. 111 C. 1'1. 11aleman. 1'11r 121. M. 111111151111. 1111' .21. 10 A. 1V. CI'itIIey. 1.1113211. 1111659111611 11y 1C. V1. K111111195. 111.. 1111' 211. 10 1'. WV. 110111611. 111111 '27. PFESBIIIEII 11.1 1:. W. Holden. 1111' '27. 111G. 1:. Van Coll. 11111.20. Presented 111 .1. W. 101191. 1111' '29. lo 1. S. Miller. for $11. . 11llsse11. 1'111' 131. lo 11. 1.51111ivan. 111F712. 11119561111411 111 G. 11. 1111111195. 1111' 1712. 111 C. H. 1219?. 1111' 715. Presenled 111 C. 11. 1:169. 1111' .315. I11 J. S. 112111011011. 111111 130. Presented 111 J. 5. Hancock. for .311. 111 A. A. Home. 1111' 1 Presented 111 .,. 1111959111911 111 1141 .111. tycmliafiomt In keeping with Wesleyanls liberal arts program twenty-six extra-curricular organizations afford Wesleyan undergraduates an ample outlet for their singular talents. Almost every Wesleyan student plays an active part in the buildingy and extension of these college groups which cover practically all of the possible phases of extra-curricular college life. Student government. athletic prowessq dramatic and musical talent, journalistic skill, and scholastic interests and attainments are some of the helds covered by Wesleyan organizations. Although many of these college groups are steeped in tradition. Wesleyanls extra-curricular structure has not reached a stagnant state. Within the last college generation the Varsity Club has been revived and three new and prominent groups;the Cardinal Key, the Outing Club, and the Scrawlers Clubehave been organized. Extra-curricular organizations are firmly entrenched in Wesleyan society. and will continue indefi- nitely to play a vital r616 in undergraduate life. 1124 law PETHERBRIDGE WALSH GRUBB Sauna: NELSON DAVEN PORT POOR FABER Downs MACY 011a Maxa EDITORIAL BOARD M. MORTON EDMISTON. JR. . . . . . . . . Editor-in-Chiej W. ALLEN WINSLOW . . . . . . , . . . . Associate Editor WILBUR T. HOLMES . . . . . . . . . Assistant Edimr JL'NIOR EDITORS R. M. AGARD W. P. FIGGINS L. L. CHENEY. JR. F. B. KNAPP R. M. DAY A. J. NEPPEL, JR. 5. C. WHEELER BUSINESS BOARD JOHN W.BAIRD . . , . . V Business Manager SHERWOOD E. DAVIS . . . . . . . AssociateBushwss Manager JL'NIOK BUSINESS MANxGERS W. R. ANDREW D. S. SMITH. JR. J. M. REYNOLDS The first copy of OLLA PODRIDA is said to have appeared in 18 8. hut little is now known of the first two years of the publication. However. the early editions were mere pamphlets. little larger than our present college bulletin. and consisting for the most part of a few wood cuts, fraternity. Class, and eating-cluh rolls. In 1888. the twenty-ninth volume appeared with photo-engravings. hut it was not until 1899 that individual senior pictures and fraternity groups were included. Through all its development. save in a few cases where it became a mere class book. the editors. and among: them such men as William North Rice and Stephen Henry Olin. have had one aim: to gather together the records of undergraduate activities. and preserve them in a way which will serve to hridge the gap hetween us and these college days. Bark Ifou'hKnapp. Lincoln. Cheney, Reynolds, Smith, Day, Wheeler. Agard Front Ifozrh Fimzins, Holmes. Edmiston, Baird. S. Davis Jmm W. Mam. JR. RxLPH K. KILBOV JOSEPH H. GRIBB. JR. WILLIAM B. Fme Cums W. SMITH ELMER J. KELSEY If. H. DERGE E. Emm-zN. JR. W. G. F-xSH D. S. ALLEN E. D. ALLEN L. ARONSON H. 1,. HI NCOMBE ALLIVG P. BEumsun'. JR. DnN-xm R. In CKWORTH JOHN R. BEHN linwum C. 11mm. JR. JOHN W. NICHOLS HENRY S. FHVM: L. 1.. Cumm. JR. H. E. H mRIMLTUN ICDITURIAI, HUARD .ll mG EanRs W. P. Flcmxs AssuanT Enmms C. C. GILLISPIE J. T. H xxcock J. IL MxSTHRs BUSINESS BOARD Jl x101: Iii SlVl-ZSS Mwumxf: J. Ii. Kucss'Hucrm: Pun'rmuumm; ICanns R. W. MUELLER 4371M Chairman Senior Edl'lor Managing Editor Sports Editor Failure Editor Copy Editor Ii. C. Gnmsuxw J. C. HANSEN R. M. STEVEVSUV R. P. NEl'FFER R. WEBSTER T. WILLHMS R. K. Wmsmw Business .llnnugvr Associalv flittnuger Circulation Manager .4tlzwrlising Jlannyer fissislunt Business Jlrlnugt'r xlssisfunl Business Jlunugvr E. T. KREMENTZ R. D. LxMPm-zmz H. A. WEBER 'I'Iw Jrqus had its heginning on June H. H368. xxhen a few memhers 0f the senior class puhlished a modest little pamphlet of eight pages. Contrihutions were solicited from everyone: hut a larger association was formed. because it soon hecame apparent that the original executors of the plan could not carry on the work unaided. The paper continued to increase in circulation and soon heeame estahlished on a H rm Financial hasis. The year 1879 marked the rise of the Argus hoard. when the assm-iation puh- lishing the Argus was composed of Juniors and Seniors. The xlrgus was issued at regular ten-day intervals. and the size, had been increased to ten pages. During; the years from 1894 to I909, the Argus has puhlished weekly. and more interest vxas centered on college actix'ities. The size had again increased duringr this period and was usually sixteen pages. with many more advertisements. In 1909. the present system began. and the Argus appeared every Monday and Thursday. hut in 1913 became Condensed to the four-page size which it is today. 2, Ravi: Raw Duckwurth, Grimshaw, Cheney Front It'ou'eCerny, Kelsoyt Kilbun, Mucy. Beardsley, Faber, Grubb Derge, Webster, Gillispie. Fash, NeuH'er, Figgins. Aronsun, Allen, Stevenson, Fauvre. ,- Carling! EDITORIAL BOARD JOHN G. NIAGEE V . . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief RALPH K. KILBON , , , . . . Associate Editor RALPH WV. MUELLER . Photographic Erlilur JI'NIUR EDITORS J. D. OVENS. JR. 0. E. STONE B. REPPLIER BUSINESS BOARD BERNum V. PFEIFFKR , Business Manager ROBERT E. Gonnmcu . Circulation Manager JIVmR Bl'smxiss Mxchnns W. R. HIBBum. JR. A. M. HUGHES 3938 The Uwesleyun Currlinul was hrst published in March. 1925. as it was felt that there existed a definite need for the revival of the then long defunct Wesleyan Literary Monthly. In fact. in the foreword 0f the first issue President McConaughy said. It is worth while for Wesleyan men with literary ambitions to find an outlet and practice for their pens. while they are still undergraduatesft For several years The Cardinal was issued four times a year and was of pamphlet size. N0 advertising; was included until 1932, and two years later, the publication assumed its present form. Today. it is published 51x times during; the year and reHects all phases of Wesleyan activity. It includes a variety of literary features. humor. drawings. and photography contributed by the members of the college community. Hark Row- Ovens, Stone, Hibbard Fran! Rmr-Kilbon. Magee, Pfeiffer. Goodrich Bark Rawi Jennewein, Faison, Krudener, Brewster, Strachan Third RowhDixon. Schwenk, Keller, Newlands, Wannemacher Sprawl Ifml'almzraham. Hinsdale. Curls. Blankenagel. Schnabel, French First Ron'iGemeinhardt, Tymnff. Brewster, Cladding, Robinson jet EeulJcAe Cumin PURPOSE: To furtlwr the knowledge of Ilzusv ilzloroslml in N10 Comm language and customs. OFFICERS H. D. BREWSTER . , . . . . . . . . . . President ROBERT TYMOFF . , . . . V . . . . . Vice-Prosirlcnt E. B. GLADDING , , . . . . . . . Secrcmry-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS P. H. CIVRTS V. W. ROBINSON J. C. BLANKENACEI. L. E. GHMEINHmnT UNDERCR ADUATF. MEMBERS H. D. BREWSTER R. W. Hlemuc J. M. NEWLANDS R. R. BREWSTER D. INGRAHAM F. PL'TNAM H. B. CL'RTS H. W. vamm P. F. SCHNABEL, JR. E. UERGE P. R. JEXNEWHIN W. C. SCHWENK . N. DIXON P. W. KAYSER P. STEPHANI J J. W. FAISON C. K. KOLLER R. STRACHAN L. FRENCH R. D. KRUDENER R. J. TYMOFF P '3. l3. GmeNc J. WANNEMMJIER OFFICERS DON u,D T. KY'H: President ASHI'R M. MOORE Sorrelury J. Bmccs Kucssn MJHJI: 'I'rr-usurvr FACULTY MEMBERS F. K. ARNOLD ALBERT MWN T. W. lhissow D. R. MCKHF, G. T. MOODY UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS R. AHIER W. T. Hmmns L. M. ANDREWS. JR. J. B. Kuassn uch R. H. ARNOLD D. T. KYTIC J. H. CHINNth A. H. MxNV F. C. CIILBERT J. A. MAsan F. S. DKECx A. M. MOORE J. HOLLINCSWORTH E. C. Ricnmns A. Tnmns cg c? aid oaelle ummwe lhu-Ir Ram - Bussum. Mann Third Ix'vll' thdy, Arnald. McKee Svrnml Ifnwa-Hnlmes, Chinnnck, Amh'ows. Arnnlxl II'ier, Itmr i Knesshnefer. Kyte. Ahim' Hark R01l Wrizht, Gortner, Day. Owen. Trinkaus, Lincoln, Arrick. Lev, Krementz, Loiacono Scrond Ro1v Stevens, Foster. Ketcher, Goodrich. Stevenson, Pearce, Rowe. Dorr. Gayle. Grusvenur, Luhrman. Harris Front Row-Townsend. Nichols, Blanchard. Newman. Sperling, Ferguson. Schneider. Shemet. Tumasinn, Alibrio. Grant WWMexL-mz CM PI'RI'OSE: 'I'o furllwr interest in prurliml uIIII preparatory medical work. OFFICERS WALTER J. SPERLINC. JR. . V President JOHN B. NEWMAN . lr'l'cp-Prvsidenl JOSEPH BLANCHARD . . , , Secrvmry-Treasurer JOHN W. NICHOLS . , . V Corresponding Socrvlary FACULTY MEMBERS H. B. Gonnmcu G. W. HUNTER R. A. GURTNER G. A. HILL E. C. SCHNEIDER GRADUATE MEMBERS J. H. BLAIR W. A. HARRIS W. C. GRKNT E. KOTCHER UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS A. C. ALIBRIO D. E. GROSVENOR K. REHNBERG G. S. ALLEBACII V. CKOLPE C. F. RICHARDS. JR. M. S. ARRICK H. V. HOLZER T. J. ROWE J. BLANCHARD N. W. JAMES W. SHEMET R. B. CLMMINGS. JR. P. W. KAYSER W. J. SPERLING. JR. G. DEMORF. E. T. KREMENTZ D. THL'RBER G. A. DORR J. LINCOLN A. J. TOMASINO F. P. FERGUSON W. LOHRMAN Ii. P. TOWNSEND H. FOSTER J. B. NEWMAN J. P. memus I. L. CAGE J. W. NICHOLS J. H. TL'RNER L. R. GERMAN F. A. PEARCE W. E. WRIGHT E. L. Zl'm'wsm Du Pl RPUSE: T0 furllu'r Ilu' inlrrr-st in the brutal field of r'lwmislry. m N. kHNIHLL WILLIAM C. NELSON 1,1,0 w H. Pmm M. C. HI'RFORD. II R. A. GOKTNHR OFFICERS FACULTY MEMBERS C. R. HOOVER H. S. RHINESMITH G. A. HILL GRADUATE MEMBERS H. W. MARSON L. O. BIVDER. JR. C. M. anstL R. L. DINNELL UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS 1:.K.l;LH;kHl'RN D R . C. BLOHM . A. BLUUMSBI RGH. JR. M. M. Downs IQ L. HAM: B. HAMMmSTkuM W. HARTSHORN. JR. .8. HIBBum V. R. HIIHHRD '. J. Hocmuncx . V. HOLZER . W. HOUGHTON . M. HUCK J. D. JONES F. A. KEUIIL D. N. KEVDNLL A. L. LEHNINGER 12. 0. LETENDRE R. A. Lonuwn I9. 5. MARINU J. W. stsmu R. W. MUELLER W. C. NELSON I5. A. PENRCIC W. R. PERKINS F. E L. H. D. F. W. PLTNW L. B. Rooms E. R. STHTSOV L. E. STEVENS J. A. STEVENSON A. a W G A Prvsitlcnt I'icwl'rvsitlrnl Swn'tu r y- 'I'rmsu ror S. SI'SSELMAN . VIML E. G. WITHNBHIK; H. PERM L. PHELPS C. POWELL J. TOMxSINO . M. TL'THILL '. J. VAN NESS . H. WHIPPLE. JR. . F. chnknwsm cliwalet Clu; Hark lu'ow-Hibbard. Gunner, Rhinesmith, Hill, Pearce. Phelps. Perrins, Rogers, Vinal, Burford. Binder SITOIIII lfmr-Stevens, Huck. Tuthill. Stevenson. Birdsall. Marsnn, Putnam. Witenberu. ISluhm. Tomasinu, Mueller. Dunnell. Luiavunu Fran! Rmv-Susselman, Wichruwski, Stetson, ands. Nelson. Kendall. Perry, Masselli, Powell. Houghwn, Marino Hark Now 77 N. Thurntun. Munro, Hamilton. Thomson. Hollis, Jcntcr. Beecher. Baum R. Thm'ntun. Sperry. Nelsnn Svruml Rnu'iVun Dykc. Chuliicltl. Winsluw Gmululc. Duwncy. Curls. Jnhnsun. Lim-nln. Thrunp. Hine. Xenelis I'Vrmll RnlriKim'slearl. Mt-Kusick. Amlersnn, GrilHn. Humusun. Squire. W'nudhury. Daitrh, Pullman Clinleymt ; 711 11'ml gt'vZJJOCIdZZOIl OFFHIERb' JOSEPH S. thTm PHILIP S. SQUIM: H. IMNIHL BREWSTER MILan S. Tuousux MEMBERS Fin! 'I'wmrs Swami 'I'vnura A. lhmzu E. B. BLMSMILL. JR. W. B. HxMILTuN H. M. CHATHHLD T. M. HINI-z H. R. Cl 1th E. V. HOLLIS. JR. J. H. GRIFFIN. .ln. J. R. JOHNSON J. D. Hl'xnsox I. 5. P1 LIMxN. JR. M. E. .11;me G. T. Smnun' D. A. Llcx'mnak R. D. THORNTUV P. H. Scnmwuuxmc R. H.Tumm1' B. P. SMITH C. R. Wnums P. S. Sol IRE M. N. XICNELIS M. S. Tqusm N H. Tnmn'mx R. K. WINsmw Svr'nml Iimst G. W. Awmcsm W. T. Homnas R. H. Duwmn' W. H. KIERSTEHL Jn. A. W. Gmunu: W. L. MCKI'SICK THE JIBERS W. T. Humms J. H. HI'man J. S. Pl Lmnx. JR. THE CARDINALS G. W. Amesm I. 5. PI LLMW. Ju. H. D. BREWSTER P. S. SQMM: W. T. HOLMES Brewster. WhiltemnreV Hlaistlell, Nivhnlls. Holmes. Thomas. .7571 1., w. ya??- i C ouch Loader Jlunugvr slaw : pa n is! Firs! Basses C. ATKNSUV T. BAGG L. BEECIIER D. Bmcws'nak R. LIVIIOLN . P. NELSON. III M. Tnmns R. WHIT'rImumc F. Wnnnm m N. Mama: 5. YxV Dunc WRIGHT S. SQI'nua U. THORNTON K. Wlxsmw F. WOUDBUM Despite the absence of Professor Daltry. the Glee Huh season of 1937- 1938 was rather successful. Led h's Philip S. Squire and coached by Mr. Charles R. Nicholls. the group of thirt-x-five men sang.r with charao leristie smoothness and left a fine impression everywhere they xsent. The initial mmeerl ut' the tear xxas at Adelphl tlnlleg'e. Garden City. IV. tn ml Friday Deeemher 10th. 011 the followingr Sundaix and Monday. the annual Christmas Candlelight Service was sung in the Chapel: performances of this same service were also given at Meriden and New Britain. 011 Sunday evening; December 19th. the Club sangr to a large audience at the First M. E. Church in Yonkers. N. Y. Another Glee Club concert was given at the First Methodist Church of Bridgeport. and follmsing the t'OllCCN. the entire Chlh enjoyed upon house at the home of John Pullman. '39. Perhaps the most enjoyable XtEFk-Pttd 0f the year was that of Fehruary 251h-20th in uhieh the Huh participated in the Nexs England Intercollegiate Glee Huh Festix'al in Huston. and then proceeded to New London. Conn, the next day to sing a concert at Cunneetieut College for Women. On Saturtla-x noon 0f the same xteek-end. the Cardinal Uetet also sang at Mt. Hermon School. The season was eum'lmletl uith t'om'erts at Passaie. N. J.. and Yonk- ers. N. Y April ch and 91h. All the eonrerts were made more inter- esting M numhers 511113110 the Cardi- nals and the Jihers. The Serenaders Dance Orchestra supplied excellent music for al'ter-eoncert dances. CMLIW 0qu Cl ; OFFICERS ALBERT E. VAN DL'SEN , . . . . President JOHN S. PI'LLMAN. JR. . . l'icv-Prosidpnt EDWARD T. KREMENTZ . V Secretary ALAN M. THORNDIKE V . . Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS V. L. BL'TTERFIELD S. M. GROSS B. H. CAMP G. W. HUNTER. III M. C. FOSTER A. F. PAUL! H. B. GOODRICH H. S. WOOD J. W. SPAETH. JR. UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS R. M. AGARD B. HAMMARSTROM F. W. PIVTNAM D. S. ALLEN H. HANSON. JR. F. S. RYERSON J. J. ANTANAITIS D. S. HIBBARD W. S. STILWELL C. R. BLACKBURN P. R. JENNEWEIN A. R. STIMSON P. R. CAMP E. J. KELSEY E. M. STRAI s K. 19. CRAFTS E. T. KREMENTZ A. M. THORNDIKE M. C. CR-xNH R. D. Kmmmm R. H. THROOP R. D. CRAIG F. S. MARINO D. H. THL'RBER F. C. CL'LBERT J. W. MASSELLI J. P. TRINKHAI'S W. R. CUTLER G. F. MOHR A. J. TOMASINO T. C. DAVIS. III C. E. MI'RCOTT A. E. VAN DI'SEN J. K. DI'NCAN W. R. PERKINS G. H. WHIPPLE. JR. J. W. EISENDHATH C. W. PHIMRD W. R. WILLIAMsox. JR A. FELSENTHAL J. S. PrLLMxN. JR. G. C. WILLIS W. D. Fun; W. A. WINSLOW 3A1. 7Utilll v A. E. VAN DL'SEN . , . . . . . . . . . Captain W. R. ANDREW J. R. MCGREEVY J. K. DUNCAN J. S. PL'LLMAN. JR. F. E. FOWLER A. B. STIMSON E. T. KREMENTZ E. C. VERDIN The Outing Club's third and most successful tear ended on April 1. completing a varied program of over fifty events with several new features. In the spring of 1937 every sched- uled event was held. Chief of which were the Spring Trip combiningr mountain climbingr and skiing at Mt. Washington. a number of canoe trips and the first joint outing: a hike with the Connecticut College Outing; Club on Mt. Hig'hy. 1n the Fall. before college. the W. O. C. took in college week in the Adirondacks. with grave results on the Fall program; the first manifestations of which were the presence of a Connecticut College delegation 0n the Fall Trip. Nevertheless. a high- speed party went over Washington. Clay. and Jefferson 0f the Presidentials. and everyone climbed something . Another hike with C. C. 0. C.. this time on Ragged Mountain. followed. and after that the opening of the Harrington Link of the Matta- hessett Trail. An expedition with the Mt Holyoke Outing Club and the annual Faculty-Student hike completed the Fall program. To facilitate the ski program. W. 0. C. conducted a regular ski section approved by the Physical Education Department and rented a cabin at Manchester. Vermont. the scene of the New Yearis trip. This was followed by snow at Midtltetown. with skiing: every afternoon for three weeks. culminating in the Yale meet. won by the Wesleyan team. 1893-1856. The end of the examination period saw the Williams carnival cancelled and a group at Manchester again. There the AH-Wesleyan races were held two weeks later. with A. B. Stimson. WU. winning the combined Down-hitl and Cross-country cham- pionship. Then a little more snow in Connecticut. a ski week-end with Vassar at Manchester. followed hy a ski meet with Connecticut State and a Paddle and Pack trip to Mt. Wash- ington. and the winter was over. leav- ing: all eyes turned toward plans for the Spring. Bad: Ruu'aReynolds. Bennett, Little Scrond lx'ou'iCheney. Aylswunh. Woodbury, Hill, Friese, Perry, Wells Front 11014' Thomas, Humasun. Fimzins. Pendleton. Macy, Cotter, Hmmhtun Wdlldf dklj owje'c Chi; OFFICERS JOHN W. MACY l'rvsirlvn! WALTER V. BENNETT V I'icv-Prosirlmzl WESTON P. FIGGINS Secretary ROBERT D. AYLSWORTH Ifuxinvss Mumlgnr DAVID WELLS Publicily Illanayvr RALPH D. PENDLETUN Faculty Director UN DERGRADUATE MEMBERS V. L. thJ: R. D. AYLSWORTH W. V. BENNETT. JR. E. P. BERNIER L. L. CHENEY. JR. F. T. CUTTER W. P. FICGINS C. M. FRIESE J. T. HANCOCK. JR. R. E. HART W. H. HILL W. T. HOLMES P. W. HOI'GHTON J. D. HL'MASON J. D. JONES F. B. KNAPP R. W. LITTLE J. W. Mun. JR. J. A. MxSSON D. C. MCCLELIANH R. D. MCCLURE C. E. ML'RCOTT L. H. PERRY R. E. PORTER J. M. REYNOLDS P. S. SQHm-J J. M. THOMAS M. S. THOMPSON R. D. THORNTON B. WEBSTER R. P. WELD D. A. WELLS H. F. WOUDBI'RY W. E. WRIGHT 1938 011a named C CoiAOIL lh137- lCZZSS The Emperor lanes Pageant of the Shearmwz 11ml Tailors Kim! Lady Cox and Box Yankee Doodle College BTW! Innovations featured the I937-193f'3 program of the Paint and Powder Cluh. A world premier was presented. the alI-Viiesleyan revue revived. a guest artist invited to play the lead in one production. and several Chlh meetings were opened to the college hody and guests. It was a year which saw larger audiences. more plays. and the greatest numher of undergraduates talkingr part in the w ork 0f the organization. The outstanding production was Yankee Doodle, in which over a tenth of the student hody was active. The fact that this play was written by an alumnus. Cole Taylor. and that this was its first presentation on any stage aroused great interest not only in the college hody. hut in territories far and wide. Shades of the American Revolution hecame actuatities when the Mattatuek Drum Band. a descendant of the original unit. were presentiforty stmnge to supplement the production. The Comhined efforts of Mr. Ralph Pendleton. director of all last yearis Paint and Powder Cluh plays. Bill Forman. 538 and George Friese. i'l-U. leaders of the cast. made this a most successful show. House paru audiences were treated to Emperor Jonesu in the Fall. Kind Lady at Winter dances. and in the Spring to the lel-Wiesleian revue. The latter comhined the talents of the Glee Unit the P. and P.. and those of evetj musician and linglish major 0n the campus. The result was a production every song and scene 01' which was the product of Wesleyan talent. Eugene OiNeiH's The Emperor Jones was nutahte in that Franklin Wehh. a well-known figure in summer stock eumpanies. played the title role supported ht an undergraduate cast. The pantomime groups and dances which were w orked into the play helped make for its success. At the request of several of- its patrons. the P. and P. revived the simple and colorful 'Pag'eant 0f the Shearmen aml Tailors which had heen praised h; critics the year hefore as the most finished production ever given in the organization. Kind LadyM which starred Mrs. Marion Banks. Wialter Wright. 759 and Walter Bennett. '31:. amt Cox and Box.5 featuringr :1 trio from the Glee Cluh. Holmes. Hnmnson ant Squire. rounded out last seasonis pro- gram of Wesleyan's dramatic organiza- tlon. Burl: RowiMcClure. Moore, MvKusick. Burns, Fellows, Day From! IlmriWashburn. Sillimzer, Thrnnp, Scudder, Wells CAtith'an cigjoczazzm CABINET OFFICERS ROBERT H. Tllkmw Preside ! FREDERICK E. FOWLER , l'icv-Prmirlenl REX H. KNOWLES . . . . Secrvtury RICHARD T. Wxanl'kN , . Trvasurvr UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS D. G. ARNwLT H. D. McCLl'mc J. E. BURNS W. L. McKL'sum R. M. DAY T. H. MOORE H. H. FELLOWS Ii. H. Tumor F. E. FOWLER R. T. WASHBL'RN R. H. KNOWLES D. A. WELLS UFFH IICHS OLIVER E. STONE l'rusitlvnl ROBERT D. AYLSWURTII Sevrwlury-Trvusurvr ROBERT D. AYLSWORTH Jlmmgor FACULTY MEMIHCRS H. W. Biscn0w S. H. BROCKI'VIER W. SNOW J. M. STORES UNDERGIHDUATE MEMBERS R. D. AYLSWORTH F. PI'TVxM S. E. D u'ls H. E. STONE Jegalle COMHCZI Ihu'k Row - Bischoff. Brucklmiel', Davis Front lfuu'iSlokes. Davemmrt. Stone. Putnam. Snow. Cnnnnlly , Schattsrhneider, Aylswurth HLASE RET'UEJ he Wulmn Universify Q WIncMstor House, 29 MI-ZOLETOWN, CL C. ALLxN BEVGTSON JOHN ll. WEITZ EUGENE H. LATTIN RICHARD P. WELD JOSEPH S. DALTRY CHARLES R. NICHULLS W. F. BAL'ER. JR. C. A. BENCTSON R. A. BLOOMSBURGH. JR. D. H. CRAMPTON D. C. DAVIS A. S. Du W. P. Flocms B. N. FREIFELD H. T. GALE R. W. GILBERT WJWM CAM 5mg OFFICERS M EMBERS E. B. GLADDING J. T. HANCOCK. JR. W. T. HOLMES C. W. HOLTON P. R. JENNEWEIN R. H. KNOWLES F. A. KL'EHL E. H. LATTIN A. W. MCCIIRE J. G. MERWIN J. W. WBRIEN Louder Manager Assistant 71101111er Drum Major Fuvuliy Adviser Fllcully Adviser H. C. OCKERT R. C. PRATT D. H. THL'RBER J. H. WEITZ R. P. WELD D. A. WELLS C. I. WETMORE B. B. WHITTEMORE W. R. WINANS H. K. WINSLow 1938 0442 puma; 4114mm Conan! ICXMIUTIV'E COMMITTEE H. Cllru'm: HARDY ROBERT I. LAGGREN HERBERT 1.. CONNELLY THE CABIN ET C lmirma n I'ivo-Chuirmun SPCTPIU ry- T rm su rt! r CHAIRMEN 0F STANDING COMMITTEES ROBERT I. LAGGREN. 13 HAROLD M. HINE. 12 ROLAND KILBON. 13 EARL P. STEVENSON. '16 IC. KENNETH FRENCH. '13 FOSTER M. JOHNSON, '21 ROBERT W. RICE. '08 WINFRED K. PETICRIVE. '13; GEORGE G. DAVIDSON. 13 W. A. WINTTER. 09 W. A. JONES, 8 F. W. FROST. 94 F. T. Rum 95 W. F. SHELDON. .99 W. MACNAL'GHTEN. '00 C. F. PRICE. 02 W. P. CALDER. C. H. TRYON. 05 L. S. DOWNEY. 07 G. I. MYLCHREEST. 307 W. C. NORTH. W7 President President of Mn Board of Trustees S. F. HANCOCK. '05 . . . , Finance Alumni Reunions and Class Organisation Publicity Plarenwn! Svcumlury Schools Alumni Clubs Undergraduate Activities Athletics Alumni Trustees Personnel OTHER MEMBERS J. G. Puma. W9 W. BROWN, 10 IC. D. DEREMER. ,10 W. B. HOLTON. JIL. qu F. T. DAVIS, 11 E. Y. MORSE, 15 .03 A. I. PRINCE. '15 B. Dowxm. 16 K. S. VANDYKE. 16 R. H. ANDERSON, 20 H. G. TKH'IS. 20 H. C. GRANT. '08 F. V. S. PARK. JR.. '29 C. P. CANHAM. .09 T. H. SKIRM. a31 EX-OFFICIO J. L. MCCUNAUGHY G. W. DAWSON. .92 TRUSTEE MEMBERS P. NEWHALL, a15 Km C1 ; PI'RPOSE: T0 prumutw an inlvrpsl in Physz't's and Us uppll'ruliml. OFFICERS ALEXkNDl-IR THOMAS SCHL'BEL C. HALEY W. RODERIC Buss President l'ice-I'residenl Serrelu ry- Trmsu rpr FACULTY MEMBERS M. B. CRAWFORD W. G. Cam K. S. VAN DVKE V. E. EATON GRADUATE MEMBERS L. BINDER S. C. HALEY W. R. Buss B. D. WRIGHT H. F. JAFFE UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS H. A. BLOOMSBURCH W. S. STILWELL E. B. LEWIS A. THOMAS W. L. MCKL'SICK D. E. WHEELER A. M. THORNDIKE Jntemzzml Kelazzm Cl ! OFFICERS ROBERT E. PORTER President EDGAR T. SEE l'ice-Presidenl ROBERT D. AYLSWORTH Secretary WILLIAM R. BENSON Treasurer ELMER E. SCHATTSCHNEIDER Faculty Adviser UN DERGRADUATE MEMBERS W. M. ASHTON F E. FOWIER E. I. PETERSON W. R. BENSON L. E. GAGE R. W. PETHERBRIDGE A. D. BOHEN E H. HALSTEDT R. E. PORTER J. W. BOGLF. R. D. HARVEY J. S. pULLMAN. JR. J. R BROWN W. P. HILL M. C. REHILL F B. CONANT C. A. JACKSON. JR. B. RFPPLIER F T COTTER E. J. KELSEY J. M. REYNOLDS W H. CROWEIL. JR. J. W MACY. JR E. T. SEE F. C. CUIBERT J B. MORNINGSTAR III C. W. SMITH C E. DAVENPORT JR. P. N. MOULTON, JR. 0. E. STONE D. R. DUCKWORTH T. NELSON, JR. R. H. THROOP M M. EDMISTON. JR. W. P. NELSON, III A. J. TOMASINO W. B. FABER S. C. PAPPAGEORGE R. J. WALSH W. P. FIGGINS G. W. PARKER R. T. WASHBURN Claxlcal Clug PURPOSE: To further interest in Classical studies OFFICERS ROBERT M. AGARD . . , President JOHN B. DICKLOW , . . Secretary-Trmsurvr FACULTY MEMBERS K. P. HARRINGTON F. W. NICHOLSON J. W. HEWITT J. W. SPAETH. JR. A. F. Pu'u UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS R. M. ACARD L. V. FIORELLA J. B. DICKLOW E. H. FROST A. H. MANN H. B. Hl'SSONC H. B. ANDERSON W. H. KELLOCC. II C. CARLSON. JR. T. G. MEEKER L. R. EVANS M. E. WHITE W. R. PERKINS szzm jam, C1 ; PURPOSE: To promote interest in Psychology OFFICERS D. C. MCCLELLAND . V . . , V President OFFICERS J. BURL J. A. MCGEOCH T. A. LANCLIF. E. D. Slsan GRADUATE MEMBER R. G. BERRY UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS J. R. BROWN P. S. SQUIRE D. C. MCCLELLAND R. P. TOWNSEND C. W. SMITH D. E. WHEELER WMCUM CM PL'RPOSE: T0 furtlu'r the interest in Mathematics and its application. OFFICERS R. L. ADAMS President A. S. DAY V . . l'h'e-I'resillvnr WV. H. CROWELL . . N'vrt'lury-Trvusurr'r FACULTY MEMBERS H. II. ARVULD M. C. FOSTER B. H. CHIP L. A. HOWMND UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS R. 1.. AIHMS A. S. Du E. G. BI'RNIHM R. T. MATHEWS W. H. CROWELL W. R. WILLIWSON. JR. W. S. STILWELL la jetlulla PPRPUSE: 7'0 furlhr'r Ilu' lmuu'lmlgr' 0f tlmso infvrvslml in llu' Spanish lunguugv untl customs. OFFICERS FRANCIS S. Dunn 7 . President JOHN B. BENNETT . l'iw-I'rvsidmll JOHN H. GROEL. JR. . . Svcrwlury-Trvusurer FACULTY MEMBERS F. K. ARNOLD S. M. GROSS T. W. BI ssmr C. T. MOODY A. W. MHN UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS J. B. BENNETT J. H. GROEL. JR. J. M. Cm LUNG H. R. PETERS. JR. F. S. DRECA D. B. STL'mT P. Form C. R. WILLIAMS. JR. 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Next to City Hall Phones: 2760 - 2761 Complimmzts 0f KELLY BAKERY 44 RAPELLO AVENUE MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT SAVARD 8: LYON CORRECT CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN REGAL SHOES $640 Known from Cuast to Coast HATS 320 MAIN STREET FURNISHINGS MIDDLETOWN Everything for the College Man Books. Stationery. Sporting Goods Haberdashery Wesleyan and Fraternity Jewelry Felt Goods g Novelties We are open the year round Mail orders promptly filled J The College Store, Inc. Downey House THE MIDDLETOWN PRESS Published Evenings Except Sunday Students at Wesleyan and friends of the University will find Wesleyan News featured in THE PRESS. mak- ing it of particular interest to them. 2 cents per Copy One year by mail. $6.00 W'alk Two Blocks and Save Money ' THE SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Um CLEANING Pimssmc LAUNDERING Free Mending All Wvork Guaranteed i Roberts, Steele 81 Dolan Co.. Inc. WHOLESALE GROCERS AGENTS BIRDSEYH FROSTED FOODS 726 Windsor Street HARTFORD, CONN.


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