Mich. State College HISTORIANS COLLECTION nhií; ■ Il " III Bill IM ».. aa-n. f A KÂÎ-ÿ I- V‘9B ,"Ki‘ %> I 4 'S an expression of the gratitude of the students of Michigan State Col­ lege to John W. and Alice M. Beaumont, for giving the beautiful Memorial Tower, we dedicate this 1929 Wolverine. 7,UWÈfa 'Ij > vy'*-. t m I mm W«*dà É^ill HH ü ■SÉ ■ ¡Pipiti WÉBmmMSmñ -, - : • :;-,:,v f|»|H I £gw!PP ''»ItifiilisS wkkWsixm. '4'-' Efl ssEal IlIfÂtlli^ ■y--. ■■ ■ '■ i .;Ifi ■:■■■. ■■■■■". f ;: h* I J a . ,plP§^Pll'5^riT- » I * > g, jf jsSm.V ■* , IV 9BBK&* ‘fjwáíis^ - **, ; i ,-, :,lpiËlp^ ’ I ''¿ÊiïÈKÊÈÊk ;JM il #S|t¡t§S Siili v.ífj| ï ,v $£« * ‘Æ i . ; 41111MfflwnBMpa -m •sill 'fWs S® *■% I. ■ • à#ii ■il ü IggÉ: «íl¡ $fn u* M 1« mi 1 ¡ // 9BE t : ifSïSiïlâ ; Sjfj I V* J k i :ï .'• âf M g‘ I|¡¡|||| 5^ ■Bri’ . ¿¿fe fÉfl V ■■r®:- ;■ fet i. A- ,f„«t i m ¿¿mm I ■ . M /mWF w* À§v • ' > ;•> ■$ • -£»*£# •«£.".> . - ...... 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Page eleven S___-:.i ¡Stil * 'ÈêÊM mSSm. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLEGE T erm Expires Herbert Qowdy, Union Pier Clark L. Brody, Lansing - - - - - - - - L. Whitney Watkins, Chairman, Manchester Mrs. Dora Stockman, East Lansing - Jay R. McColl, Detroit - - - - - - - - - - - Melville B. McPherson, Lowell - Hon. Webster H. Pearce, Ex-officio, Lansing 1930 1930 1932 1932 1934 1934 R. S. Shaw, Ex-officio, East Lansing, Presiding Officer H. H. Halladay, East Lansing, Secretary Jacob Sciiepers, East Lansing, Treasurer 9 Page twenty-three President Shaw “A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.” If our conduct is always such as to protect and preserve our own good names as well as that of Michigan State College, then there will be no., need of rules or regulations-, and freedom of thought, expression and action may dominate our college life, bringing about true independence, happiness and success in our relation­ ship to the institution and our fellow beings. Page twenty-four am ■S ■I 4 j'i.. SECRETARY OF THE COLLEGE The Secretary of the College is responsible for the execution of the budget under the direction of the State Board of Agriculture, and in general for all moneys expended by the College. He is custodian of all College property and buildings, and acts as Secretary the State Board of Agriculture. for In connection with the office of the Secretary, there is an Account­ the ing Department headed by Comptroller. this The duty of division is to see that no depart­ ments are allowed to overrun their budget and to carefully check on expenditures that seem unwise. The Secretary is in close contact with the student body as evidenced by his interest in its many activities. jf*8 ■SI ■ mm Secretary H. H. Halladay Page twenty-five mi OFFICE OF TREASURER For twenty-two years, first as cashier, and since 1922 as treasurer, Jacob Schepers has served the College. He is charged with the collection of student fees and with the disbursement of all money received by the State Board. Checks drawn on class and publication funds must be counter­ signed by him. Financing of the boarding clubs and loans to students are transacted through his office. Jacob Schepers OFFICE OF REGISTRAR Miss Elida Yakeley has held the position of registrar since 1908, when that office was made a separate division. Figures for 1929 indicate a con­ tinued growth in registration, with 3,138 enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, and short courses. This is especially significant when one recalls that eleven years ago, in 1918, the total enrollment was 1,141. I Miss Elida Yakeley Page twenty-six DEAN OF WOMEN As dean of^women'Jf Elizabem- Conrad is con­ cerned with the living conditions; health, social life, employment, and vocational guidance of that sex on the campus. for students, housemother’s meetings,’ and personal and She sponsors;! special talks group interviews. All society parties must bear her approval. Self Government Association. She is a member of the Women’s’ ¡88 ISfl Î Dean Elizabeth Conrad COLLEGE HISTORIAN One the College, dean of applied science, and professor of chemistry, Dr. time president of Frank Kedzie has been intimately connected with the institution all his life. Now, as historian, he is in charge of all old records and equipment of the oldest agricultural college in the. world. Dr. Frank S. Kedzie MICHIGAN STATE LIBRARIAN in From a modest, beginning 1881, when a separate library and museum building was erected, the library has expanded to its present size of 60,000 volumes, A new building to house this important in 1924. For thirty-eight years, Mrs. Finda E. Fan- in education was completed factor don, as college librarian, has witnessed this develop­ library ment and done much toward making the what it is-today. Fxti Mrs. Linda E. Landon Page twenty-seven DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS The departments comprising the Liberal Arts Division have been in existence for years. Although their work has recently been coordinated as a unit, the itself and _ to develop a Liberal Arts Division has already begun to assert consciousness. As time goes on, a greater call for service is made on the Division. in Arts. The development of a course in Public School Music during the past year has strengthened greatly the work The course meets a demand for students ade­ quately trained in music to serve in our public school system. Another contributing factor to the develop­ ment of the work has been the in Hotel addition of curriculum has Training. to a been arranged in demand on the part of the hotel men of for personnel state trained to meet the needs of an ever-increasing traveling public. a This response course the While endeavoring to care for these wants, the work in Business Administration and other arts has shown a healthy growth. All of these courses increase the cultural as Avell as the vocational aspects of the Arts work at this institution. Dean E. H. Ryder Page twenty-eight DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE increase, though slight, in the number of students in the Agricultural Division and a marked increase in Short Course attendance may be taken as indicative of public realization of the fact that Michigan agriculture offers bright prospects for those entering this field at the present time. The apparently unavoidable con­ ditions following the World War have best been met by increasing the diversification of Michigan’s farm enterprises.. The variety of courses offered by the Agricultural Division have been developed hand in hand with Michigan’s agricul­ tural needs. Dairy husbandry;" ani­ mal husbandry, poultry husbandry, horticulture, soils, farm landscape forestry, architecture, and agricultural engineering offer excellent opportunities at the pres­ require more ent trained men than now available to take care of the needs of the imme­ diate future. The next ten yearS'bid fair to be prosperous ones for those trained in scientific agriculture. time and will crops, Page twenty-nine DIVISION OF ENGINEERING is as follows: The conception of engineering as expressed by the leaders of the profession “Engineering is the science of controlling the forces and utilizing the materials of nature the benefit of man, and is the art of directing and organizing human activities there­ with.” in connection for in in its fact that Engineering as an art is old, so old it has probably never been traced to its beginning. As a science, however, it is young, and applications^ to our present civilization has become exjj| The success of tremely diverse. in the the engineer, however, as to his past will be due largely intensive training in language, science, mathematics, mechanics, the fundamentals of engineering science, and the practice of the art of engineering. is offered students in the engineering division and with the addition of certain fundamental courses in eco­ nomics and business law, helps to fit him for the diversity of work which he will meet after leaving college. This training DeanG.W.&issell Page thirty DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS in the The ultimate purpose of this course is to train students in the application of principles of the sciences fundamental to living and utilization of all modern resources improvement of the home. Courses of instruction in home economics together with all the subjects correlated therewith are designed to emphasize the civic, moral and economic responsibility of the individual home to the com­ munity, and instruct in the right care of human life in the home. is practically the same Eight lines of work are offered in the Home Economics Division : general, foods and nutrition, insti­ tution management, clothing, tex­ tiles* related arts, vocational, and a five year course in home economics In each of these the and nursing. work for The groups the first two years. are offered to permit the student to specialize in the phase of home economics is most interested. All groups prepare for teaching and a student in any one may obtain the state life certificate to teach by electing the courses in education specified by the State Department of Education. in which she Dean lean Krueger Page thirty-one DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE time rightly, the more intensive training The Applied Science Division was established in 1921. Its pur­ pose was to provide opportunity for a more in the fundamental sciences than was in any of the divisions afforded Naturally, already in existence. and technical courses of study such as agricul­ ture, engineering, home economics and veterinary science required of their students much time in study­ ing the technical phases of these subjects. The new course permits this the to science or deeper sciences in which the student is in­ terested. in which The sciences such specialization is possible are: Bacteriology, chemistry, geology, physics, entomology, zoology and mathematics. Gradu­ ates of the Applied Science Divi­ sion may look forward (1) to fur­ ther work as graduate students, (2) to teaching in high schools and small colleges, (3) to certain classes of positions for which the technical scientific especially training has fitted them. to be devoted study of botany, the Acting Dean E. A. Bessey as DIVISION OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY to The medical the work offered sciences are not In neglected at Michigan State. in addition other divisions, the Veterinary Division gives a complete four year course in veterinary medicine ^lead­ ing to the degree of D. V. M. and a course leading to the B. S. degree in medical biology. Graduates of the Veterinary course have made a marked suc­ cess in practice, teaching, research, federal and state civil service, in the army,-and in many other enter­ prises. is interesting and not only trains the student for a professional career, but it is a good liberal education. The veterinary course The medical biology course is something new and is; the only course of its kind offered by any It trains men college in America. and women for technical scientific in hospitals, board of positions laboratories, commercial health laboratories, and as technical assistants to physicians. Dean Ward Giltner Page thirty-three MICHIGAN STATE INSTITUTE OF MUSIC With the advent of Lewis Richards as director, the Music Department of the College underwent a complete reorganization in the fall of 1927. The object in view, which has been attained with signal success, was to place this department on the highest artistic and educational level that has been reached by music departments in any of the foremost colleges or by conservatories of music today. A feature which has attracted wide attention is the placing, as heads of various departments of the work, of professional artists actively before the public. is felt this unusual procedure will be of great benefit to students intending to enter a professional career as artists. Men of national and international name, continuing their public activities, are here at the head of the director, Mr. Richards, at the head of piano; Louis Graveure, voice; Michael Press, violin; Philip Abbas, cello; Arthur Farwell,. theory, and Leonard Falcone, band and brass instruments. these divisions, that the It Professor Lewis Richards m A TA Page thirty-four ai v&rîn £ & ^ . « PHYSICAL EDUCATION The four year course in physical education for men was started in the winter It leads to a degree term of 1927, while that for women was started in 1928. as bachelor of science. The to Students may take up to sixty hours of work in physical educa­ tion. The remainder of the work is in education and other academic subjects so that the student will be prepared to teach upon his gradu­ courses have been ation. planned to instruction give Students desiring to enter the field of physical education. It will pre­ pare men to serve as directors of physical education and athletics in public schools and colleges and as coaches football, basket ball, baseball, track and field athletics, In addi­ wrestling, and swimming. tion it prepares them for conduct­ ing classes in calisthenics, gym­ nasium games, and giving physical examinations. the women to serve as instructors and directors of physical education in public schools and colleges, super­ visors of playgrounds, camp direc­ tors, and club leaders. It prepares in H( «P? 231 ¡¡¡il 1 B ■ ■ ■ Director Ralph H. Young Page thirty-five THEME A fantasy based on selections from the Arabian Nights Tales ADMINISTRATION For administration we have chosen an incident from the King of the Black Isles. The Sultan, while on a journey, came upon a mysterious city and in exploring its deserted buildings came upon a handsome youth who was bewitched by his false queen. The Sultan succeeded in breaking the spell and destroying the evil queen, gave his own daughter to the young king in her place. CLASSES This incident is chosen from the old familiar tale of the “Genii of the Lamp.” The monster demon slave to the owner of the lamp waits to serve Aladdin who has accidentally discovered its secret. ATHLETICS Here we have chosen the Magic Horse. The story of this Oriental charger which could fly through the air to any point with miraculous speed. ORGANIZATION Here we have Morgiana pouring the boiling oil on the hidden Thieves and saving her master Ali Baba of ancient Persia, who by way of appreciation for her faithfulness made her wife to his son. FEATURES For the feature section we have again gone to the final Story of the Magic Horse and taken the little passage. “They went down and sat by the lake and solaced themselves sweetly with love till it was evening.” CO-ED For the Co-ed Division page we have chosen Scherazade the Teller of the Tales. The Sultan, disappointed in love, made a vow to take a new wife every evening and have her executed at dawn. In time the very clever and beautiful daughter of the Grand Vizier became his bride, and to protect her life she hit upon a novel plan to tell the Sultan a new story every night, leaving off at the most interesting part. So well were these stories told that each dawn found her spared by the Sultan to finish the story. And so for a thousand and one nights this continued. The Sultan grew to love his beautiful and clever wife and in the end spared her completely and forgot his vow. Page tkirty-six Wm. Muller President Lucile Bunge Vice-President Alice Teel Secretary - ' Melvin Losey Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Page forty 1*1 UÈft t* fi SENIOR COMMITTEES PARTY George Farley, Chairman Paul Schwab Iva Price Marian Trumbull 1 WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES Pauline Massey, Chairman Esther Darling Mildred Courtney Charlotte Bridenstein George Kelser, Chairman Lee Irene Roth Frank Guetschow Lenore Pearson PUBLICITY William Moeller, Chairman Verne Dickeson Louis Raymond Forest Lang ATHLETIC MEN’S ACTIVITIES Ken Schepers, Chairman Paul Hickey Russell Hopins WATER CARNIVAL Warren Shook, Chairman Meredith Clark Lois Crane Roselle Wrisley Stan Weed William Peck CLASS GIFT Caroline Manor, Chairman Beth Gillis Edwin Reuling Ulo Forsythe ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS Robert Mclnnis, Chairman H. C. McCullough Harold McAtee Margaret Rainey CAP AND GOWN Herb Hendry, Chairman Ralph Boylan Beverly Elmore Jump Dorothea Malpass COMMENCEMENT ARRANGEMENT Ted Stevens, Chairman Glen Hitchings Margaret Hubbard Marian Woodworth Robert Losey, Chairman Tod Leavitt FINANCE Henriette Scovili STUNT DAY CHAIRMAN John Anderson Page forty-one DEAN M. ABBEY C. E. Hermian, Phi Eambda Tau, A. S. C. E., Varsity Band, Band Club. MARGRET AEEEN South Lyon Eit. Bus. Ad. H. M. F. STANEEY ANDERSON Jackson Delphic. VAEDA R. ANDERSON Sand Creek Union Eiterary, Scabbard and Blade, Var­ sity Basket Ball Manager, Junior Social Com­ mittee Chairman, Union Activities Committee. GEORGE W. ADAMS Battle Creek Phi Chi Alpha. AZIEE AIKIN Lansing A. S. M. E. GEORGE W. ANDREE Hammond, Ind. Junior A. V. M. A. HUGH R. ANDREWS Fremont HEEEN ARMSTRONG Detroit ♦ ♦ ♦ Ag. M. E. Vet. Eng. Eit HENRY C. ARNOED Arnold Phylean, Football. ANTHONY J. ARTUTIS St. Joseph MARJORIE ASHEEY Battle Creek Alpha Chi Omega. Bus. Ad. Eit. H. E. MIRBURNE H. AVERY Lansing Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Wrestling, J-Hop Committee, Y. M. C. A. President 4. MYRRE AVERY Lansing Rit. Bus, Ad. RUNA BACHEROR A Ibion MARTHA BACHMAN Niles Sesame.. . WARTER W. AYRAURT Detroit Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Varsity Tennis, Offi­ cers’ Club. ROUIS S. BAKER Way land Trimoria, Alpha Chi Sigma, Fresh Football, Sigma Gamma Sigma. Rit. H. E. C. E- ♦ ♦ ♦ WKAR? 3 Pl’ A' R' ■ E'’' A< 1 B M Tau Beta Pi, A. S. C. E-, Officers’ Club. H B .HAROLD L BARNES C. E. Ted, FRORENCE BANHAGER Lansingv. W. A. A. Pres. 4. Rit. ARNORD J. BAUR Unionville Alpha Zeta. Ag. BARCI ♦ Eng. Lit. Ag. ROY S. FUETON W ebberville Football, A. S. C. E. NORMA GALLUP East Lansing?'. W. A. A. 3. MARTIN E- GARN Charlotte Live Stock Judging Team 3. xtsz*as Page fifty Ag. C. E. EARE S. GETTEE Sebewaing Phi Kappa Tau, Sem-Bot, Farm Crop Judg­ ing Team, Alpha Zeta, Yellow Dog. ROY A. GEZEEIUS Paw Paw Trimoira, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Club, Band Club, Alpha Epsilon Mu, Varsity Track Manager 3, Varsity Band. RICHARD W. GIDEEY Detroit Eunomian. Lit. EDWARD H. GILBERT Flint FRANCIS C. GIGLET Grand Rapids Phi Chi Alpha. OPAL J. GILPIN Farmland, Ind. Eng. For, H. E. MAX A. GOODWIN Battle Creek I cil. Eunomian, President Inter-Fraternity Coun-i Bus. Ad. ROBERT T. GORDON . Nunica Olympic. EDWARD GRUETTNER Wauwatosa, Wis. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Landscape Club, Hort. Club, Spartan Fencing Club, Captain Fencing; Team ||, 3, Ag; Council. Lit. Ag. + .♦ ♦ MABEL GREENOUGH Pontiac Lit. A. A. GUTEKUNST GriXsMLakeC FRANK I. GUETSCHOW Grand Rap.idJ Phylean. CLAIRE A. GUGEL Passar A. S. M. li., Officers’. Club. Bus. Ad. B. H, HACKMUTH ComsMitk Park- . Eng. . ESTHER HALL LansinM Kappa Afpha. Theta'.: Eng. Eng. Lit. GILBERT O. HALL Mattàu'an Tau Beta Pi, A. S. E. E-, Chess Club. 1 E. E- CHESTER I. HARTSELL Benton Harbor Delphic, Phi Lambda Tau, H. R. HANSON ELWOOD IC. HARRIS Rockwood, Ont. Eng. ♦ ♦ ♦ Ag. JOHN H. HAWKINS Hudson V Alpha Gamma Rho, Xi Sigma Pi, Chief Forester, Forestry Club, Cross-Country i, Track, Hockey. CARLOS M. HEATH • Royal Oak Hermian, Phi Lambda Tau. HORACE T. HELFRICH Lansing Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, A. I. E- E. C. E- E. E. C. E, H. E. Lit. Eng. Lit. Eng. GRACE HARVEY Constantine Sesame, Glee Club, Class Basket Ball and Bowling. GRETCHEN HAVILAND Traverse City Alpha Phi. LENNOX B’. HENDERSON Millington Trimoira, Baseball 2, Military Ball Com­ mittee, Sigma Gamma Sigma.. I-IERBERT E. HENDRY Bedford Delphic, Pi Delta; Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, A. M. A., Business Manager Wol­ verine 3, Assistant Editor Wolverine 4, J- Hop Committee, Cap and Gown Committee, Bar-B-Q Committee, Fresh Track. II. LYLE HENSON Lansing Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Track Captain 4, Secre­ tary A. S. C. E., Varsity Club. Ag. Sc. LOUIS C. HERMEL Traverse City Lambda Chi Alpha, Football Club, Officers’ Club, J-Hop Committee. ij|| Forestry GLEN E- HITCHINGS Petoskey Phy. Ed. Phi Kappa Tau, Scabbard and Blade, Offi­ cers’' Club, R. O. T. C. Major, Football, J- Hop Committee,, V.arsity Club. PAUL F.. IiICKIE Lansing Scabbard and Blade, Tau Sigma, Varsity Swimming. HARLAND H. HOADLEY Eau Claire, Wis. Hort. Club. WALTER E- H1STED South Haven Eng. JACK HUBBARD Lansing ♦ + ♦ H. E. MARGARET HUBBARD Detroit .. Ero Alphian, Vice-President i, H. E. Club, Union Production, J-Hop Committee. HAZEL JOHNSON Hart Tau Sigma. JANE HULL Lansing Sigma Kappa. H IRENE JOHNSON Ensign Kappa Alpha Theta, H. E- Club. JOHN S. JEFFERY Wyandotte Eng. L. J. JOHNSON Ovjosso Ag. Lit. Lit. H. E- C. E. Page fifty-three LUCY JONES Warren, Ohio SEYMOUR L. KOSAL J? . H. E. Ag. Geology Club, S- C. L., S. C. U., Y. M. C. A. JOHN W. KELLY Grand, Haven Lit. Olympic, Excalibur, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Sigma, PL Delta Epsilon, Theta Alpha Phi, State News 4, President Union, Student Council, Athletic Council, Varsity Basket Ball, Base Ball, Wolverine, J-Hop Committee, Board of Publications. THOMAS H. KERRY Bast Lansing ' LUCILE KETCHEM Mason H. E. Club, Y. W. C. A. JOSEPH S. KIRALY Detroit - Varsity Wrestling 2, Band 1. Ag. H. E- Ag. H. E. Bus. Ad. Lit. Sc. Ag. GRACE KELLOGG Rome, Ohio GEORGE KELSER Marshall Eunomian, Theta Alpha Phi, President 4, Senior Class Publicity Committee. KATHERINE KEMPFER Milbourne, Fla. Sesame, W. A. A., Varsity Rifle. ♦ ♦ ♦ HARLAND PI. KLINE Lansing ARTHUR L. KNOBLAUCH Blissheld Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Pi Kappa Delta, Debating 3, 4, President Ag. Council 4, Inter-Fraternity, Yellow Dog, Farm Crops Judging Team, President Pi Kappa Delta 4, Speech Club. ELVIRA KRANTZ Wallace H. E- m m m h. E. MILDRED I. LAMB Detroit Alpha Gamma Delta, Pan-Hellenic Council, H. E-Club. GEORGE E. LANDSBURG Deckerville Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta Scholarship, Varsity Wrestling, Captain 2, Yellow Dog, Farm Crops Judging Team. FORREST J. LANG Beaverton Phy. Ed. Olympic, Varsity Club Vice-President, Track, Scabbard and Blade,.- Military Ball ' Com­ mittee, Scabbard and Blade Committee, Inter- Fraternity Council 3, 4, Sophomore Social Committee,' All-American 880 Relay, WILLIAM H. KROLL Detroit Olympic, Varsity Track, Varsity Club. LOIS KRUSKN Charlotte Green Splash, W. A. A., J-Hop Committee. WILBUR A. KURTZ Lorain, Ohio Hermian, Tau Beta Pi, A. S. C. E-, Officers’ Club. For\ Lit: Eng. ♦ ♦ ♦ LORNA LANGE Sebepaing ' H. E. LLOYD H. LATCHAW South HaWn Hort. Club, Bee/Seminar, Wrestling. ALONZO E. LANGWORTHY • Cadillac E E Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Tau, A. I. E. E. IONE LAUTNER Bast Lansing W. A. A, Board 3, French Club.' HAROLD J. 'LARSON Lakeview Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta. Ag ■ MARJORIE LAWSON Howell ■ 1 Ag. Lit. Lit. ALICE LAYCOCK Bast Lansing Kappa Delta, H. E. Club, W. A. A. H. E. FOREST LEADY Monroe ■AMON H. EAXTON , Eng. Mason . Alpha Chi Sigma, Officers’ Club, Ind. Rep. Forum. MARY ELIZABETH LEADLEY Lit. Lansing " Themian, W. A. A., J-Hop Committee, Co-ed Prom Committee. + ♦ ♦ Lit. For. E. E. m LUCILE V. LICKLY Pittsford Y. W. C. A. THEO A. LIEFELD Detroit Hesperian. CHARLES A. LINDBERG Gladstone &§-. A, I. E. E-, Hockey. Page ûftyrsix E- LORENA LEFFINGWELL Lansing IVA LIENBACK Pigeon FRANCES LINDSTRUM Sault Ste. Marie YU CHI LIN Fukien, China A. S. C. E. PHILLIP F. LOCKE River Forest, III. ' Eunomian, Wolverine 2, 3. Sc. Lit. Lit. H. E. c. m Lit. EARL R. LOEW Allegan Ae Theon, Inter-Fraternity. MYRTLE LOUDEN East Lansing Y. W. C. A., S. C. U. MELVIN D. LOSEY Springport Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Scabbard and Blade, A. M. A., Senior Class Treasurer, Cavalry Major, General Chairman Military Ball, Chairman Senior Finance Committee, J-Hop Committee, Chairman Sophomore Social Com­ mittee, Union Board, Baseball®^» HOWARD LUSCOMB . G reenvillëj . Ag. Yellow Dog, Y. M. C. A., Religious Council, Chairman College Christian Conclave, M. S. C, Grange. ARTHUR W. LYNCH Grand. Rapids LORETTA MACOMBER : Midland Alpha Phi. H. E. PAMEEIA B. EÖTT Coldwat er TA. E. Club, Y. W. C. A. H. E. H. E. MARIE LUCAS Bast Lansing Chi Omega, Sphinx, W. S, G. A., W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., H. E- Club, J-Hop Committee, Co-ed Committee. INGEBORG C. LUNDIN Baraga ' H. E. FAITH MAIN Lansing RAYMOND B. MAINS Homer Trimoira, Phi Lambda Tau, Sigma Gamma Sigma, Officers’ Club, A. S. M. E. carolyne MANOR Pittsburg, Pa. Alpha Phi, Theta Alpha Phi, Vice-President 3, W. A. A. Eng, H. e. RICHARD C. MAPLES Dearborn Ag. J. TRACY MAYNARD Saginaw Lit. Phi Delta, Fresh Basket Ball, Varsity Foot­ ball. OSCAR T. MARZKE Lansing_ ' C. E. Tech. Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Epsi­ lon Mu, Glee Club, Tennis. HAROLD McATEE Dundee . Bus. Ad. PAULINE MASSEY Jonesboro, Ind. H. E- Themian, W. S. G. A. Vice-President, Sphinx President, H. E. Club Vice-Presiderlt 3,. W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., . J-Hop Com­ mittee, Senior Committee. Phi Kappa Tau, Tau Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Delta Psi, Varsity Club Treas­ urer, Varsity Track, A. M. A. winton e. McConnell Lansing Phi Delta. Eng. ♦ ♦ ♦ M. E- Tech. J. G. McCOTTER Rochester Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. M. E-, Officers’ Club. WILFORD D. McCULLY . Pittsford GLENNA McCRARY Bast Lansing Llt‘ Lit. G. J. McLRAVY East Lansing HAROLD McCULLOCK Lansing Delta Sigma Phi, Inter-Fraternity, Class Baseball Jft-Hbp Committee, Sophomore Party Committee. THOMAS H. McDONAGH Swan Creek Eng. Eng. Eng. Page fifty-eight MARIAN 3. MEGCHELSEN Delta Alpha Phi, Tau Sigma. Detroit HELEN. MIESEL Bay City H. E- Club, Alpha Gamma Delta. Lit. H. E- Ag. AUSTIN MERCHANT 1 Saginaw PhiajLambda Tau. FLOYD fl MILLER Hopkins C. E. Bus. Ad. Bus, Ad. ELTON MEHLOSE Wyandotte .. Dairy Products Judging Team® Dairy Club, Track. WILLIAM F. MOELLER Detroit Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President Sophomore Class, Varsity Football, Captain Fresh Foot­ ball,. Student Council, Varsity Clura Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key,- A. M. A., Officers’ Club, J-Iiop Committee. + + + Lit. ' Produc- FOSTER MOHRHARDT East Lansing Varsity. Wrestling, Wolverine 3. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY East pausing Phylean, Theta Alpha Phi, Union tion. HAROLD A. MOORE Allan Hermian, Fresh Rifle, A. I. E. E. E. E. . J. WION MOREY Rockford Alpha Zeta, Animal Husbandry Team 4, Michigan Agriculturist, Y. STUART W. MOORE Flint Lambda Chi Alpha, A. S. C. E. E. E. KEITH D. MORFORD Big Rapids Lit. Ag. Judging M. C. A. Lit. Page fifty-nine GLADYS MORSE Shelby H. E- Sigma Kappa, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. Treas­ urer 4, Omicron Nu Secretary 4, Merrill- Palmer, H. E. Club. DOROTHY MULVENA Alpena H. E. Club, Student Grange. WILLIAM R. MULLER Birmingham Excalibur, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Delta Epsilon President 4, State News 3, President Senior Class, Treasurer Junior Class, Officers’ Club. CLARENCE C. MULLETT Three Rivers Officers’ Club, Polo Team, Scabbard and Blade, Hort. Club. Lit. Ag. ELLEN MUNGER St. Clair Themian, H. E. Club, Varsity Rifle, W. A. A. CARLTON G. MURRAY Grand Rapids Forestry Club, Quill Club, Editor Forester’s Year Book, Lawson Award 3, Shindig Com­ mittee. H. E. H. E. For. ♦ ♦ ♦ Vet. Ag. O. HERBERT MUTH Grand Rapids Alpha Psi, A. V. M. A., Yellow Dog. CHARLES E- MYERS Montague Dairy Cattle Dairy Club. Judging Team 3, President ELEANOR S. NIQUE Decker I Sigma Kappa, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. ADA MARIE.NELSON Bast Lansing Sc. Sc. MACK M, NASIF Lansing Alpha Chi Sigma. C. E. LEE G. NEWSON Lansing C. E Page sixty CLIFFORD J. NOONON OwosioxjM Albion College ’26 and ’27, Baseball ’26. C. E. GLADYS L. NORTON Port Huron Alpha Phi. RALPH A. NOWLAN Owosso ALICE M. OLSEN Mdrccllus Tau Sigma, La Cofradia. MILTON ORMES Saginaw - H. E. C. E. Eit. ut. Phylean, Union Production Student Manager 4, Inter-Fraternity Council. ALDEN E. ORR Lakeview Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Yellow Dog, Church Board, Michigan Agriculturist. DOAN OGDEN Charlevoix Landscape Art. Hermian, Officers’ Club, Fresh Wrestling, President Landscape Club, Secretary Ag. Club. HAROLD M. OLDS A Ip'ena A. S. M. E-, Ind. Rep. Forum. M. E. Bus. Ad. PHILLIP J. OLIN Bast Lansing Eunomian, Vice-President Union Board, Union Production, A. M. A. KATHERINE OVERHOLT Levering H. E. EMILY PARKER Sault Ste. MarieWm MILDRED PARKER Lansing H. E. H. E. Lit. h. e. claire: passink Grand Rapids Union Literary, Blue Key, Varsity Club, Scabbard and Blade, Officers’ Club, Varsity Track. . olive; peck Fenton Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, H. E. Club. WILLIAM C. PECK Grand Rapids Bus. Ad. Phi Delta, Scabbard and Blade, Inter-Class Basket Ball, Fresh Baseball Manager, Offi­ cers’ Club. MAX D. PENCE Jackson Eng. J. PARKS PINSON Birmingham Trimoira, Varsity Cheer Leader, Hockey. EVERT PETERSON Crystal Falls Lit. Ag. LORWYN E. PETERSON Brooklyn Union Literary, Scabbard and Blade, Offi­ cers’ Club, Varsity Club, Varsity Track. Lit. ARTHUR R. PFANNENSCHMIDT Bus. Ad. Rochester Phi Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, Officers’ Club, Fresh Track, Varsity Swimming. O. B. PETERSON Holton Y. M. C. A. RAYMOND PINCH Lansing HENRY J. PITTENGER Davison Tau Beta Pi, Officers’ Club. E. E. LYLE W. PRICE Lansing Page sixty-two 93É. >^5J Eng. Lit. HAROLD C. PRIEST , Bus. Ad. RomeoSBA Phi Chi Alpha, Fresh Baseball, Fresh Basket Ball, Varsity Band. CASPER. REHICOPF Lansing RALPH H. PRYOR C. E. Phi Chi Alpha, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, President Offi­ cers’ Club, Track. EDWARD REULING East Lansing Ae Theon, Varsity Band, Band Club§|Offi- cers’ Club, Alpha Epsilon MuHSenior Com­ mittee, J-Hop Committee, Fresh Wrestling and ¿Baseball. JOHN RASIKAS Grand, Rapids E. E. Phi Lambda Tau, Varsity Swimming and Tennis, A. I. E- E. A. R. RICHARDS Grand Rapids A. I. E. E., I. R. E., w. A. S. H. E E. ♦ ♦ ♦ Lit. MARY ROBERTS Sc. For. Forestry Club, GEORGE K. ROLLINS East Lansing Eng. VICTOR H. ROSSMAN .. Lit. Onondaga Alpha Gamma Rho, Varsity Track, A. M. A. RICHARD J. ROACH Port Huron Eclectic. BURT ROBERTS South Lyon Delta Sigma Phi. FLOYD T. ROBERTS Rapid City Trimoira, Varsity Club, Cross-Country, Track. Page sixty-three LEE irene; roth Mt. Clemens Sesame, State News, H. Senior Committee. H. E. E. Board, W. A. A., L. JANE ROTHGERY East Lansing THEO. J. ROTH L’Anse H. J. RATHS Dunkirk, N. Y. Eunomian, Officers’ Club. GENEVIEVE. SANFORD East Lansing Themian, W. A. A., La Cofradia. Eng. Eit. Eit. Sc. ♦ + CORNELIUS M. SCHREMS Saginaw Eclectic, Scabbard and Blade, Fresh Football. Eit. H. E- M. E. Ag. Lit. MATTIE ROUSE East Lansing Alpha Phi, W. A. A., Secretary Fresh Class. RUSSEEE SANDERS Lansing Union Eiterary, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Sigma, Officers’ Club, A. S. M. E. WALTER SHELDON Alger WARREN SHOOK Grand Rapids Hesperian, Pi Delta Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Business Manager State News, Asst. Manager Union Review 4, Advertising Mana­ ger 3, Chairman Water Carnival Committee, Board of Publications. J. PAUL SCHWAB Holloway C. E- Phi Kappa Tau, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Class Committees 3, :4,;.V SHUPEI SHU Shanghai, China Alpha Psi, Wolverine Board. Vet. Page sixty-four OTMER .J.. SCHUSTER Manistique Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Inter-Fraternity Council, Ag. Council, Michi­ gan Agriculturist Business Manager 4, Board of Publications. MARY SIRRINE Lansing Tau Sigma. BEAMAN Q. SMITH Takoma Park, D. C. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Seminarium Botanicum, Varsity Wrestling, Y. M. C. A., College Orchestra, Glee Club, Life Saving. Ag. Sc. Ag. IEO SMITH Grand Ledge Kappa Delta, Y. W. C. A., Committee. LEWIS D. SNIDER Lansing Hermian, Pi Delta Epsilon, M. A., Officers’ Club, Board Editor Wolverine ’29. Lit. Union Activities Bus. Ad. State News, A. of Publications, BLANCHE SNYDER Mt. Clemens ' J-Hop Committee. Lit. IRENE SPENCER Bast Lansing VERLA_ SPENNER Saginaw Tau Sigma, La Cofradía. ♦ ♦ ♦ Lit. Lit. LOIS SPRINKLE Baton Rapids College Orchestra, W. A. A., GEORGE SPRUNK Blissfield Hillsdale HAROLD SPRAGUE Eno- s' Pi Kappa Phi, Officers’. Club, Scabbard and Blade. MARGARET STANTON Bath Kappa Delta, H. E. Club. H. E. H. E. Club. Sc. H. E. 30. m M. H. STRASEN Plymouth A. S. C. E-, Fresh Baseball. [. F. SURLO Elkhart, Ind. Tau Beta Pi, A. S. M. E. DONALD E. SWAN Detroit Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Varsity Tennis. C. BARTLETT TENNY Big Rapids Lambda Chi Alpha. DOROTHY E. THALDORF Lansing H. E- Club, Merrill-Palmer. Eng. Eng. Lit. H. M. H. E. C. E. JOSEPH P. THOMPSON Hamtramck A. S. C. E., Officers’ Club, R. C. L. S., N. T. A., S. S. of Skulls. LUR STEINMETZ Flint THEO. R.. STEVENS Dollar Bay Eunomian, Scabbard and Blade, Lieutenant Colonel R. O. T. C., Officers’ ClubÿfgÇhair- man Military Ball Committee, Chairman Senior Commencement. H. E. Sc. LOUISE STEWART Big Rapids H. E. ♦ + ♦ HARRY I. SWITZER For. Phi Chi Alpha, Inter-Fraternity, President Fencing Club, Forestry Club, Forestry Shin­ dig Committee. JOHN C. SYMONDS Big Rapids Lambda Chi Alpha, Inter-Fraternity. Land. Art. ALICE TEEL Bast Lansing Lit. Ero Alphian, Tau Sigma, Liberal Arts Board, Senior Class Secretary, Co-ed Prom. Committee, Union Production. Page sixty-six margie: Thompson Dansville R. THOMPSON Bast Lansing h. e. Ag. ; ' Vet. A. T. TORANGO WyandotteI? - A. S. M. EJ., Ind. Rep. Forum. MILDRED J. TIMM . Centerville ■ ' M. E. H. E- Lit. WALTER. W. THOMPSON Hannibal, Mo. President A. V. M. A., Ag. Council, Michi­ gan Agriculturist. PHYLLIS TRAUTMANN Perrinton ■ Chip Omega, Sphinx Vice-President, W, . A. A. Board, Green Splash Secretary, Wolverine Co-ed AthletiaEditor 4. ♦ ♦ ♦ C. E- W. H. VAN PETTEN Reese ' C. DER WOOD TUTTLE Greenville A. E. M., Varsity Band. T. H. TWIEST Grand Rapids 1 B Bmgham, C. Blakslee, C. Blay, G. Bleicher, W. Blosser, D. Booth. ow even . Bossbough, b. Bourns, M. Boyles, F. Bradley, A. Brayton, G. Breen, M. Breitenwischer. Page eighty-seven £0>UJ divert tifi At^*l Row One—R. Briggs, R. Browel], L. Bro'wn, R. Bruce, I. Bryce, H. Buck, H. Bukoski. ■g^.TMJh. Bullard, C. Burger, H. Burgessj H. Buskirk, W. Butler, G. Buyea, J. Cadwallader. RozvThfeCampbell, E. Carbine, B. Carr, D. Carruthers, A. Coulon, G. Case, C. Chamberlain. Row Fo&i^jirh. Christensen, D. Clark, H. Clark, K. Coats, H. Collins, J. Converse, R, Cook. Roiv Five—T. Cooper, H. Craig,' E. Cramer, H. Crandall, W. Cridler, G. Darling, V. Dargitz. Rom Six—b. Davenport, M. David, G. Davis, R. Davis, C. Dawes, R. Dearing, H. DeHahn. Row Seven-—R. DeKlein, B. Del};,; D. Deming, L. Derke, F. Dewell, R. Distel, S. Dodge. Page eighty-eight Row .One—B. DoleJ|R. Doudna, X. Dowd,_J. Downes, W. Drake, H. Draper,. M. Dulso. Row Twftgpl. Eaegle, O. Edwards,* W. Edwar®|f K. Ellis, W. Emmons, C. Erickson, G. Evans. > Row Three—IT. Evans, M. Fairley, E. Fehlberg, R. Fender, W. Finley, R. Fishbeck, W. Fitzgerald.1 pilaw Four—J. • Flewelling, J. Flint, T. Flower,* H. Field, C. Fogg, M. Fonda, E. Ford. Row Five E. Forsham, A, Foster, T. Foster, R. Fox, J. Francis, M. Freeland, R. French. : .Ro'w Six E. Fricker, S. Frisbie, E- Fullerton, A. Galligan, R. Gardner, T. Garland, P. Gam. Row Seven—E. Gibbs/ W. Gibson, W. GibsOnf R. Giffey, R. Gilbert, II. Gillette, F. Gitre. BJÜê>ÊH Page eighty-nine Gregg, R. Griffith, W. Grim, B. Grosbeck, J. Gunneman, L. Gunneman, H. Gutekunst. J?o*C>nB-H. Gleason, R. Goodwillie, F. Gottschalk, H. Graham, G. Granger, F. Green, M, Greer. Row Rogi, Three—R. Guthrie, J. Haire, J. Hake, F. Hagerman, F. Handler, F. Harbin, B. Harr. Rozv Four—-F. Harrington, F. Harrison, F- Hart, I. Hart, R. Hart, M. Hartell, J. Harvey. RowFviliS| Haskins, C. Hawley, J. Haybarker,’ F- Hermann, B. Henry, S. Henderson, M. Hewett. RowSix^-F. Hill, B. Hinkley, A. Hitchcock, O. Hoeflinger, J. Hoff, N. Holmes! F- Holtzkemper. RoW Seven— F. Hoover, M. Horning, W. Howard, O. Howell, A. Huberman, C. Humphries, R. Hunt. Page ninety Row One—T. Hurd, M. Hyatt, C. Illanden, C. Irrgang, J. Istala, C. Jacques, C- Jakeway. Row Two-—V. Janney, K. Jepson, R. Jewell, K. Johnson, S. Johnson, K. Jones', K. Klener. Row Three—r-R. Kendall, D. Keppel, I. King, W. Kinnedy, K. Knox, V. Kline, T. Knapp. Row Four Row Five N. Kronberg,. C. Kadd, K- Karamy, G. L,arke, R. Kaser, R. Karson, S. Käuzen. Row Six H. Kawhead, I. Keawengood, K. KeBeau, D. Keith, J. Kessiter, D. Kewis, R. Kietzke. Rozvßeven F. KindstromMM. Kipka, K. Kisch, H. Kist, H. Kist, A. Kittle, R. Koomis. J. Knight, H. Knoblauch, J. Korney, H. Kowalk, F). Krause, S. Krentel, J. Kimmian. Page ninety -one Row One—C. Long, G. Luce, A. Lueck, L- Lyndrup, M. MacNames, K. Mack, F. Magers. Row Tjwo—-J. Mantey, B. "Martin, G. Maskrey, D. Mead, H. Mechlin, G. Mehney, G. Meldrum. Row Three—W. Meyer, R. Milffr,' S. Miller, A. /Minar, H. Morse, W. Mott, B. Murphy. Row Four—L,. Murphy, F- McCabe,-H. McCarty, R. McCreedÿ, A. McElroy, M. McElmney, H. McGàrvey. Row Five—J. McKinmön,. H. McSwain, C. McTavish, M. Naylor, D. Nickolson, E- N-iemitalo, F. Nogard. Row SïivH-W. Normington, L- Nôvarra, F. Nugent, W. O’Brien, N. Odgen, R. Ortved, N. Osgood. Row Sevenfr-R. Ossenheimer, R. Ostbrio, S. Ostvalt, W. Otwell, S. Oviatt, H. Parrish, K. Parrish. .Row One^II. Parker, G. Parsons, K. Patterson, F. Peppier, V. Pevilf T. Phillips, D. Pinneo. Row Tzvo K. Plank, W. Porter; D. Posthumus, J. Potter, C. Prentice, C. Price, G. Pringle. Row Three—O. Pritchett, F. -Rademaker, R. Randall, F. Redfield, D. Reece,' M. Reed, J. Reid. Row Four— H. -Rgrtpr, W. Replagle, R. Re||, H. Rinn, G. Rivers, L,. Robihsoh, F. Robson. Rossou, G. RothfussBL Rowe, P. Rubsqm, J. Rulison, R. Russell, M. Ryan. ow Six- A. Quinkert, C. Sakresky, R. Sangster, D. Scavarada, R. Schaufel, F. Schein, K. Schreiber. Kow ¿even R. Schimmel, G. Seeley, D. Shakelford,. D. Shahade, M. Shimonek, D. Shull, V. Shulnburg. Row One— R. Sias, N. Simpson, W. Simonton, h. Sipple, F. Sisson, B. Smith, C. Smith. Row Two—I). Smith, G. Smith, L,. Smith, V. Smith, M. Snow, R. Sowash, P. Southworth. Row Three—M. Spuck, B. Stark, E. Steimla, M. Stevenson, R. Stockel, J. Stokes, R. Stone. Row Four—R. Stone, F. Streeter, G. Strom, R. Stuewer, I. Suendsen, L. Switzgable, R. Tahmage. Row fW£t-M. Tallefson, J. Tate, M. Taylor, H. Thamer, G. Thatcher, F. Thayer, M. Thomas, Row Six— H. Thorpe, M. Tilford, W. Toikkaner, F. Tower, J. Trachsel, D. Traphagen, B. Troth. Rote Seven-—M. Uptigrove, J. VanAntwerp. W. Vandercook, A. Vanderslice. A. Voelker, K. Voightlander, S. Voorhees. Page ninety-four Row One- R. Waite, G. Walker, M. Walker, C. Walsh, H. Walworth', A Wangernan, %. Warner. Row ißwo—M. Watkins, A. Weinländ,’D. Werner, V. Wheaton, R. White* J. Whitely, I. Whittemore. Row Three R. Wicksall, P. Wild, P. Wilsgurg, R. Wilson, H. Winans, Z. Winans, C. Woodard. Row Pour— R. Woodliff, J. Woodmay, M. Woodward, T. Woodworth, D. Worden, J. Wright, K. Yarger. to Row Six H. Schmidt, R. Spencer, F. Whelan, B. Abbey, D. Feith. Yermans, B. Young, G. Zatrack, V. Zettel,'M. Hoover, H. Kipke. Page ninety-five m m FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS K. Lafayette President Marian Hawley Secretary Josephine Dean Vice-President Dave Hostler T reasurer FROSH FROLIC COMMITTEES George Handy, General Chairman FAVORS Grace Greenwood, Chairman Florence Green Rod Arbury George Carlson Blanche Hossie DECORATIONS Marian Hawley, Chairman Dorothy Robbins Harold Green TICKETS Howard Jahnig, Chairman Charles Pinkerton Wesley Criswell . Jane Hewitt Ruth Ranney MUSIC R. D, Boeskool, Chairman Jack Douglas Margaret Wise Harriet Hubbel Harold Randall PUBLICITY Hilding Olsen, Chairman Virginia Adams Paul Nay Josephine Dean Page ninety-eight Row One—L,. Abbey, F. Acton, R. Adams, V, Adams, F. Allen, M. Alerman, F. Allworth. Row Two—M. Alliton, G. Altoonigan, I. Amley, F. Ankney, H. Ane, R. Arbury, G. Averill. Row Three—G. Babbitt, H. Babcock, H. Babcox, L. Bach, F. Bacon, M. Bailey, F- Baker. Row Four—S. Ball, N. Baltyes, J. Barbier, F. Barbour, W. Barbour, M, Barlow, F. Barr. Row Five R. Bartel, D. Bartlett, H. Bosman, M. Bassett, F. Bates, M. Beahan, F. Beardslee. Row Six Row Seven R. Bells, F. Benjamin, B. Bennett, H. Bennett, R. Bennett, F. Benson, H. Benson. J. Bebb, R. Bechtel, G. Bedell, R. Bedell, H. Behling, K. Bellinger, V. Bellman. Page ninety-nine Row One—D. Berberian, A. Bender, A. Bergin, 1$. Burrigan, H. Blackmer, E. Bliss, H. Block. Row Two—H. Bloom, A. Bloomer, C. A. Bowser, G, Bradman, E. J. Brasby, E. Bray, R. Bredin. Row Thre^-S. Bremer, R. Breeman, H. Brigham, A. Brown, B. Brody, A. Brose, R. Brummel. Row Four—M. Bryant, R. Buchanan, D. Buckley, V. Bull, E. Bullard, E. Burch, R. Burhans. Row Five—H. Burkholder, R. Buskirk, M. Caniff, W. Callard, R. Carlisle, C. Carlson, G. S. Carlson. Row 1S'i*,B-W. Carr, J. S. Caryell, S, Case, R. Chamberlain, J. Chamberlain, D. Charles, M. Chase. Row Seven—R. Chatfield, M. Christensen, J. Churchill, E- Clabuesch, E. Clark, S. Clapp, P. Clement. Page one hundred mûUI ni wêffnfi Row One—H. Clizbe,. IS. Clyde, D. Cobb, H. CoatbsRO. Coe, A. Colby, R. Collins. Row Two R. Collins, R. Conrad, J. Converse, C. Cook, K, Corr, C. Cota, R. Cowell. Row Three R. Cowles, A. Crabb, B. Creager, R. Cronk, M. Crummer, M. Curtis, H. Cuthbertson. Row Four—M. Cunningham, C. Curtis, J. Curran, J. Dailey, R. Darber, R. Davenport, N. Davey. Row Five—H. Davis, A. Day, J. Dean, O. Dean, R. Deo, G. Derby, R. Dettel. Row Dickhout, M. Dickie, R. Dillcr. S. Disantis, R. Driscoll, W. Doll, C. Douglas. ow Seven H. Driscoll, C. Dowd, A. Duffield, N. Dunn, C, Dysinger, R. Rasling, D. Rberly. iî 1 JCyl Page one hundred one Row One—K. Edgar, K. Edinger, E. Egan, M. Erwin, R. Fahrney, L. Farman, P. Fassett. Row Two—F. Ferrari, N. Featherston, H. Feldman, B. Ferris, L. Ferris, G. Findley, E. Fisk. Row ThreM-M. Flumerfelt, E. Foote, E- Ford, S. Forgrave, D. Foster, J. Foster, G. Fox. Row Four—M. Fox, C. Fraser, H. Fry, V. Furber, E. Garlinger, J. Gehrig, F. German. Rozv Five—B. Gibbons, H. Gibson, M. Gillingham, A. Gillis, H. Githens, E. Glasier, K. Goehler« Row Six—S. Goldwater, C. Good, M. Goodman, K. Goodwin, D. Gray, J. Granum, D. Green. Row Seven—F. Green, E. Greenbaum, E. Greenbaum, S. Greenhoe, G. Greenwood, E. Grigg, W. Grim. Page one hundred two Row One—-V. Grossman, K. Grosvenor, R. Gubach, F. Gunder, G. Gustavason, C. Griffin, W. Griffin. Row Two—G. Hafner, E. Hahn, R. Hahn, C. Hall, M. Hammond, B. Hansz, C. Haradine. Row Three—M. Hard, D. Hardy, H. Hardy, J. Hardy, C. Harrington, J. Harris, C. Harwich. Row Four—W. Hatcher, H. Hutchins, M. Hawley, F. Hayden, F. Hearn, A. Heath, R. Hendee. Row Five—I. Hennessy, F. Herbert,. F. Herrman, R. Hickok, D. Hicks, IT. Higley, F. Hill. Row Six—R. Hill, R. Hill, I. Hinchey, F- Hitliar, P. Holden, M. Holsapple, C. Holdsworth. Row Seven—B. Hollenbeck, M. Holley, N. Holsen, H. Hope, B. Hossie,. T. Howard, H. Hubbell. Page one hundred three Row One—G. Huff, H. Irons, M. Irwin, T. Jacka, E. 'Janda, L. Jean, A. Johnston. Row Two— C. Johnson, A. Jones, M. Jones, L. Joslin, M. Kaechele, H. Kalbfleisch, G. Kearney. Row Three—W. Keast, V. Keefer, B. Kelley, E. Kelley, G. Kelley, W. Kelley, H. Kenney. Row Four—M. Kidder, E. Killoran, D. Kilpatrick, M. Kline, H. Knight, V. Knight, W. Knowlton. Row Five— M. Kach, D. Koehler, A. Kovachek,. D. Kuehg M. Gadd, E. Eake, H. Earke. Row Si^L,. Eambertson, A. Lange, M. Larry, A, Lawrence, W. Lawrence, M. Learned, D. Lee. Row-SevenF-M. Lee,. H. Luch, M. Leighton, I. Lemunyon, G. Lewis, C. Ley, A. Lindell. Page one hundred four Rom O^ërfir-W. Lindell, A. Linn§>,R. - Linn, C. Lipka, C. Little,-R. Loomis,- S. Long. Ro'w TibofH-M. Loseÿ, L. Lutes, K. Mack, H. Maçhus, F. Maier, G. Maier, J. Mandigo, Row Three—A. Mannisto, F. Maplès, I. Marquardt, C. Marriott* D. Marshall, H. Marshall, G. Martin. Row Pour—-G. Martin, M. Martin, S. Medore, M. Muddleston, F. Meier, G. Merkel, M. Metz. Row Five--V. Middleton, C. Millerv.-ise, L. Miller, M, Miller, R. Miner, G. Mitchell, F. Mitchell. Row Moc^é, M. Moore, L. Morris-,,. H. Morgan, G. Muir, J. Mulford, G. Munroe, Row Seven A. Musselman, J. Myers, F. MeComb, N. McCullough, K. McDermott, R. McDermott, D. McDcSald. : Page one hundred five Row One—T). McGillivray, D. McGuir, D. McKale, I. McKee, C. McKinnon, J. McCarty, M. McQuade. Row Two—C. McTavish, H. Narton, A. Nelson, R. Nelson, I,. Newman, W. Nevison, C. Nicholas. Row Three—V. Nicklin, J. Noies, M. Nolter, G. Noski, L. Nyland, I. Oakes, B. O’Brien. Row Four—F- Ogden, R. Ogle, R. Olin, H. Olver, A. Orr, R. Orr, B. Otwell. Row Five—K. Panter, K. Patterson, M. Patterson, A. Parks, A. Pärmenter, I. Paulson, R. Paulus. Row Six—B. Peck, D. Peterson, M. Peterson, W. Peterson, F. Pfeiffer, D. Prideaux, W. Pagato. Row Seven—G. Rahn, H. Randall, R. Ranney, R. Rannovan, O. Rauch, K. Rautanen, J. Reed. Page one hundred six Row One—N. Reeder, C. Reigle, A. ReiserR. Richards, M. Richmond, G. Richter, Lee Ricker. Row Two—A. Ridley, P. Riedel, J. Rinn, C. Risley, A. Robb, D. Robbins, M. Roberts. Row Three—L. Robinson, M. Robinson, L. Rock, K. Rocker, W. Rohlf, L. Rosenthal, L. Roys. Row Pour—F. Savage, G. Scheid, H. Scott, N. Schultheiss, A. Schwegler, R. Seefried, T. Seeley. Row Five—L. Sexton, R. Sharkey, R. Schau, S. Shaw, M. Sheil, P. Sheperd, W, Shepley. Row Six H. Shoesmith, W. Short, V. Schuon, H. Simmons, D. Skeman, M. Slack, C. Slaght. Row Seven—S. Slater, W. Slisher, K. Smith, L. Smith, M. Sowers, A. Sprague, E. Talbot. Page one hundred seven Row One—C. Smock, F. Stedman, E. Stout, D. Streeter, N. Streeter, C. Stringer, H. Strong. Row Two—M. Sturgeon, R. Swanson, D. Taggert, J. Taich, E- Terry, W. Thompson, M. Thornton. Row Threerrf-V. Thornton, E. Titsworth, R. Tompkins, G. True, W. Trembath, R. 'VanPutten, J. Vaughan. Row Four—N. Vaughan, D. Vincent, C. Walcott, P. Walker, E. Wally, M. Waring, P. Way. Row Five—E. West, R. Whaite, R. White, D. Wickstrom, D. Wieland, A. Williams, J. Wilson. Row Six—M. Wirt, M. Wise, W. Wissner, B. Woodhouse, R. Wright, M. Wygant, W. Yanz. Row Seven—J. Young, K. Young, P. Younger, J. Zerbe, F. Auble, H. Chadwick, F. Converse. Page one hundred eight Row One—T. Demarest, A. Emmons, C. Haight, H. Hansen, M. Kaiser, H. LaRowe, P. Mitchell. Row, Two—P. Pace, R. Patch, P. Quinlan, G. Rowland, K. Beaubier, I,. Cague, W. Colt. Row Three—A. Henderson, J. Hewitt, T. Hill, I. Hepper,: R. Keilholtz, p. Miller, R. Morrison. Row Four—M. TypniJ; I. Worden. Ka *age one hundred nine Coach Casteel, Smead, Fogg, Schau, Head Coach Kipke, Ferrari, Ridler, Trainer Heppinstall Joslin, Dill, Danziger, Ruhl, Roger Grove, Nordberg Dickeson, Crabill, Hitchings, Captain Hornbeck, Moeller, Christens_en, Anderson Major letters were awarded the following men at the end of the 1929 football J. season: Captain Jack Hornbeck, Lansing; J. H. Anderson, Lansing; C. Crabill, Battle Creek; Koester Christensen, Escanaba; Glen Hitchings, Petoskey; Harry Kurrle, Owosso; William Moeller, Detroit; Vern Dickeson, Highland Park; Fred Danziger, Detroit; George Ferrari, Bessemer; M. L. Joslin, Grand Rapids; Henry Schau, Calumet City, 111.; Reuben Dill, Saginaw; C. C. Fogg, Jackson; Roger Grove, Sturgis; Don Ridler, Detroit; Jack Ruhl, Detroit; Harold Smead, Sturgis; Carl Nordberg, St. Joseph; and V. I. Marvin, Toledo,-Ohio, acting manager. Reserve awards were given the following: E. F. Deacon, Lansing; Max Crall, Dimondale ; James Hayden, Cassopolis; and Gerald Breen, Holland. Casteel, Kipke, Wilson, VanDervoort Page one hundred fourteen Captain-elect Dickeson Captain Hornbeck Captain-elect Danziger The 1928 football season was both one of joy and sorrow to Michigan State College football fans. During the season three games were won, four were lost, and one was tied. At the end of the season something original in the annals of State gridiron history occurred when Vern Dickeson, Highland Park, and Fred Danziger, Detroit, were jointly elected to lead the 1929 team. Both are backfield men. State’s 1929 season started in the most auspicious fashion in history September 29, when Kalamazoo College was defeated here by the record smashing score of 103 to o. Page one hundred fifteen Moeller Anderson State’s offense was at its best that day and it swept over the orange and blaek eleven with ease to a new all-time scoring record for Spartan teams. Every man on the State squad saw action, but still the heavy scoring continued unabated. Max Crall, substitute halfback, was the scoring star of the day with four touch­ downs and five boots from placement after touchdowns. He contributed the longest run of the year when he dashed 85 yards to a touchdown. . The game marked the introduction of a number of sophomores to collegiate competition. Roger Grove, halfback; Harold Smead, center; Cecil Fogg, end; Reuben Dill, guard, and Carl Nordberg, back, were the new men to appear, and all showed to advantage. Page one hundred sixteen josjjn Christensen ALBION 2; STATE 0 Just as quickly as hopes were raised so were they dashed to pieces when Albion College downed State 2 to o, October 6. The plucky Methodists came over to East Lansing doped to lose by a huge score, but instead they played a stellar brand of ball to down the overconfident Spartans, 2 to o. A safety in the second quarter proved the only score of the game, and it was sufficient enough margin for an Albion victory. Methodists went through their 1928 schedule undefeated. Some consolation may be gained from the fact that the . Page one hundred seventeen Crabiir Schau STATE 37; CHICAGO Y. M. C. A. COLLEGE 0 Coming back after the humiliating defeat at the hands of Albion, State downed a fighting band of Chicago “Y” College gridders 37 to o, on October 13. The Spartans put their high powered attack in gear again, and at times the contest bore a semblance to the season’s opening Kalamazoo rout. Overconfidence was not present in the Spartan front in this contest and every man played his best. COLGATE 16; STATE 0 Flashing a brilliant offense and presenting a defense that could not be pierced, Colgate came to East Lansing, October 20, to defeat State 16 to o in the Home- Page one hundred eighteen coming encounter. The Colgate line, led by Captain Bruce Dumont at a guard, was the deciding factor in the contest. Early in the contest Tommy Dowler, Colgate back, caught a punt on his own 35-yard line that resulted in a touch­ down. The run was one of the most beautiful ever seen here. Smead, sopho­ more center, was the State star. Time after time he smashed Colgate plays that looked like touchdowns. The Spartan ends, Anderson and Captain Hornbeck, also played in big-time style. STATE 6; MISSISSIPPI A. & M. 6 The ease with which a football game can slip out of the bag was shown in the stadium here November 3, when Mississippi A. & M. came through in the final period with a pass that tied the score at 6—all after State apparently had a vic- Page one hundred nineteen SsiiilKi Nordberg Grove tory in its grasp. The Spartans outgained their rivals considerably in this con­ In Pappenheimer, test, but lacked the punch to score Jewish halfback, the southerners presented a backfield man that compared favor­ ably with any ever seen on the local gridiron. State goes to Starkville, Miss., in 1929, to play out its part of a home and home agreement with A: & M. frequent touchdowns. U. OF DETROIT 39; STATE 0 State suffered its most disastrous defeat of the season November 10, when University of Detroit defeated the Spartans 39 to o in a game at the Dynamic Page one hundred twenty Dill i''b'gg : City. Detroit, claimants of the national title, were at their best against State, while the Spartans failed to perform in more than mediocre fashion. The Titan offense swept everything in its wake, and State was beaten before knowing the game was hardly under way. State is anxiously awaiting the 1929 invasion of the Titans in order to get another chance for revenge. MICHIGAN 3; STATE 0 With all thoughts of the past behind them, State’s warriors came back Novem­ ber 17 to hold Michigan to a 3 to o decision. A placekick in the second period won the game for Michigan. In the opening period State was within scoring range on three different occasions, but inexperience told, and a score did not «I M k 0^ M ■ 9 Jw W ' Page one hundred twenty-one Sinead Rulli result. The work of State’s ends, Anderson and Hornbeck, was the feature of this contest. A heavy rain all through the last half made footing treacherous, as well as ball handling, and frequent fumbles resulted. Fred Danziger, captain- elect, entered the contest in the second half and gained considerable ground by his heavy line plunging. This was the first time in a decade Michigan has failed to score on State, and the result of the contest was indeed gratifying to Spartan followers. STATE 7; NORTH CAROLINA STATE 0 State closed its season in dramatic style here November 24, by scoring a last quarter win over North Carolina State, 7 to o. The game was played in snow flurries, but was speedy in spite of the elements. The teams battled on even terms throughout the entire game until the last period, when Fred Danziger, Page one hundred twenty-two Kurrle Hitchings Heppinstall State fullback, crashed over for a touchdown from the 14-yard line. The game was marked by the Wolfpack’s great aerial attack, which almost spelled disaster for the Spartans on a number of occasions. Seven Staters wound up their college careers with this contest, This list is made up of the following who will receive their diplomas in a few weeks: Captain Jack Hornbeck, John Anderson, Koester Christensen, Joe Crabill, Glen Hitchings, Harry Kurrle and William Moeller. Christensen must go down in history as one of the greatest gridders who ever stepped on the field in a State uniform. Shifted to a tackle this year, he played extremely well and his work was an inspiration to the other men on the team. Page one hundred twenty-three .fi1 Ê Æk SEASON’S RECORD ................ Kalamazoo College.............. . .................. Albion College............................. ........ Chicago “Y” College............... ................ Colgate University.................... Mississippi A. & M................................. Detroit University.................... Michigan......................................................... .................. North Carolina State. ............. Opponents 0 2 0 16 6 ................ 39 3 0 66 PROSPECTS FOR 1929 State 103 O 37 0 6 0 0 7 153 With twelve letter men returning hopes are high for a successful football sea­ son at State next fall. Feeling generally is that 1928 was a year of development, as the Kipke system is entirely different from any heretofore used here. All during 1928 there were flashes of play that indicated what may be expected in the future. With the same coaching staff back on the job and a number of likely men coming up from the freshman ranks, the 1929 season should be an epochal one in State gridiron history. THE 1929 SCHEDULE 5—University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. September 28—-Alma College at East Lansing. October October i2S-Colgate at Hamilton, N. Y. October 19—Adrian College at East Lansing. October 26—North Carolina State at East Lansing. November November 9—Mississippi A. & M. at Starkville, Miss. November 16—U. of Detroit at East Lansing. 2—Case of Cleveland at East Lansing. Page on.e hundred tzventy-four Coach VanAlstyne During the past season State scored 515 points in 16 games for an average of 32.2 points per game. State’s foes were only able to run up 343 points during the season for an average of 21.1 per contest. Art Haga, sophomore guard, led the Spartans in scoring, .with Captain-elect Jimmy VanZylen second. 1929 SEASON’S RECORD Michigan.................. ........................... State 31 Opponents 24 ................. . A Hillsdale Penn State........................... Cornell ... M . .....................................Jm Ohio Wesleyan............................................ .47 16 Marquette U..........4 .V ..................... Detroit U. ............................................ Notre Dame ................................................ Kalamazoo College ................................. Colgate ............................................................ .11................................................ Hope College .............................................. Syracuse .fi . . . . . . . . Detroit U|;f.................................................... Notre DameO-l..................................... Lake Forest College................................ Marquette U........................... 38 28 29 27 24 30 35 17 51 40 27 49 26 15 14 24 31 19 13 29 22 36 24 18 15 28 16 15 5I5 343 Page one hundred, twenty-six SÄ ¥ m Manager Val Anderson, Coach Ben VanAlstyne, Trainer;'Heppinstall D. Grove, Russo, Totten, W. Scott Haga, Captain-elect VanZylen, Captain Felt, DenHerder, R. Grove Major letters and championship gold basket balls were awarded to the follow­ ing men in basket ball: Captain Carl Felt, Muskegon; Vern C. Dickeson, High­ land Park; Leroy G. Russo, Jackson; Fred J. DenHerder, Grand Haven; James H. VanZylen, Grand Haven; Donald B. Grove, Sturgis; Edward C. Totten,: Detroit|gArthur J. Haga, Muskegon; Roger R. Grove, Sturgispand Edward Wayne Scott, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Valda R. Anderson, Adrian, was awarded a manager’s letter. Page one hundred twenty-seven Captain Felt Captain-elect VanZylen Featuring one of the fastest offenses in the entire country, the 1928-29 Michigan State College basket ball team was rightfully regarded as the greatest in the history of the school. During the season State won 11 games and lost only five. Two of these were lost by but a single point. The highlight of the season without question was. the astounding and brilliant 31 to 24 win over Michigan at Ann Arbor, December 7, in the season opener for both schools. The true strength of the Spartans is best shown by the fact that Michigan carried through to a tie with Wisconsin for the coveted Big Ten title. Four regular members of the team, Captain-elect Jim VanZylen, Fred DenHerder, Art Haga and Roger Grove,' remain as a nucleus for next year’s five. Captain Carl Felt is the lone regular to graduate. Following the Michigan victory the speedy Spartans swept through to easy victories over Hillsdale, Penn State and Cornell. Then the Spartans met a tartar in Ohio Wesleyan here, January 7. After leading 17 Denlierder Page bite hundred tzventy-eight Haga Scott to 13 at half time, State slipped to lose in the final seconds 31 to 29. Undaunted by this heartbreaking reverse State came back to swamp Marquette here to the tune of 29 to 19. The crushing 39 to o University of Detroit football defeat of last fall was avenged the following Friday, when the Titans7 were humiliated by a 27 to 13 score at Detroit. Detroit sport critics united in proclaiming State one of the greatest basketball teams in the land. The joy of State fans was not for long though. The team went to Notre Dame January 23 only to be turned back 29 to 24 by the Irish quintet. An injury to Fred DenHerder early in the contest hurt State’s chances materially. In a slump as a result of the grueling Notre Dame contest, State was given a scare three days later by Kalamazoo College, but managed to win 30 to 22. The score was knotted at 12 all at half time. Then the Spartans went on a road trip that proved the alma mater of Colgate, decidedly disastrous. R. Grove Page one hundred tzventy-nine Totten Dickeson Coach Ben VanAlstyne, defeated State 36 to 35 on February 1, and Syracuse won over the Greenclads 24 to 17 the following night. Hope College, a fixture on the State basket ball schedule, was literally crushed 51 to 18 in a game here February 8. Detroit came a week later for a return engagement only to go home completely humiliated by a stinging 40 to 15 defeat. As a grand climax to the home season Notre Dame played here February 22 to a gymnasium full of howl­ ing fans that clung to the very rafters. After two extra periods Irish luck won out, and State had lost 28 to 27. Jim VanZylen, high scorer of the State team, was out most of the contest because of a leg injury, and his absence told heavily. The game was the most thrilling ever witnessed in East Lansing. Lake Forest College closed the home season for State by losing a 49 to 16 decision. State’s team was at top form against Lake Forest and scored at will. VanZylen was on the bench because of the injury that kept him out of the Notre Dame fray. D. Grove m Page one hundred thirty jjusso Anderson, Manager As a grand climax to a great season the Staters traveled to Milwaukee to defeat Marquette 26 to 15 on March 4. Milwaukee sports writers declared Art Haga, guard, the greatest seen against Marquette this year, not excluding Smith and Donovan, Notre Dame’s all-American choices. Captain Carl Felt was also showered with praise because of his ability to get the tip-off from his taller Marquette rival, Andrews. More remarkable than anything else in connection with the great State team was the wonderful spirit of the players. Ex-Captain Vern Dickeson and “Cappy Russo, regulars a year ago, were relegated to the bench by sophomores during the season, but they worked harder than ever, and when the pinch arrived where they were needed, a better response could not have been asked for. Several other men who did not receive letters failed to miss a single practice during the season. Thus was State’s basket ball season culminated. One fact was brought out clearly during the year and that is, that larger playing quarters must be provided if all of the fans are to be seated at the games. Several plans to provide extra space were advanced but fell through during 1928. Next year the needs of the athletic department for some new arrangement must be met; they can be denied no longer. Page one hundred thirty-one Trainer Heppinstall, Pevic, Coach John Kobs, McCauley, Manager Mosher Watkins, Weed, Hayden, Byrne, Crall, Sachs Bullach, Davis, Rinehart, Caruso, Eggert Major awards were given the fol­ lowing men in baseball: Captain Forrest Rinehart, East Lansing; Roy Davis, East Lansing; John Caruso, Owosso; Clark Eloisington, Adrian; Gerald Byrne, Lowell; Vencil Pevic, Hesperia; Albert Sachs, Lewiston; R. H. McCauley, Richmond ; Douglas Watkins, Manchester; James Hayden, Cassopolis; Max B. Crall, Dimon­ dale Si Stanley Weed, Portland; Mel­ vin Bullach, Massilon, Ohio; George Macier, Richmond. Manager’s letter to Joe Mosher, Berrien Center. Leo Bullard, Vicksburg, and Lloyd Lewis, Coach Kobs Midland, were given service awards. Captain Rinehart Page one hundred thirty-four cm Success again smiled on the Michigan State College baseball team in 1928 although prospects were gloomy at the start of the season. Coach John Kobs in his customary fashion took a green outfit and moulded it into a formidable machine that included Michigan, Big Ten cham­ pions, in its list of victims. Captain Forrest Rinehart headed a squad of ball players who individually did not stand out, but together were a nigh-on perfect machine. As in 1927, State experienced little success on the southern training journey the last week of March. The Spartans started the southern jaunt off by defeating Cumberland University 5 to 3. Three games played against the Fort Benning officers were not so successful though, State only winning the last one, 9 to 7. On the following day Marysville College, stamping ground of a number of present big league stars m Mosher, Manager one hundred thirty-five Weed Hayden during their college days, took the measure of State, 7 to o. A heavy rainstorm prevented a second game against Marysville, and the Spar­ tans moved northward to wind up the trip with a win over the Pressman’s Technical School, 7 to 4- Home again, in far better condition than when they left, the Spartans opened play before the students and fans of East Lansing by shutting out Adrian 12 to o. Kalamazoo College fell to the Staters io to 4 in a free hitting contest that was second on the schedule. A contest scheduled for April 21 with the University of Chicago was rained out, much to the sorrow of fans here, who had hoped to see the Maroons in action. Crall The closest and best played home game of the season came next against Syracuse. A1 Tolies, Page one hundred thirty-six Caruso Pevic diminutive State southpaw, tamed the Eastern ers 2 to i in a game that was replete with thrills. Another rain prevented State from engaging Oberlin on a road trip. The following day Ohio State’s sluggers caught the State pitching staff unawares and slammed out a 12 to 5 verdict. Armour Tech came to East Lansing for its annual battle and was humbled to the tune of 5 to 2. The next game against West Virginia U. saw State at its worst. In a contest that was anything but good the Mountaineers won 21 to 1. Better, as a result of getting this piece of bad baseball out of their System, the Spartans came back to defeat Bradley Tech 8 to 7 in a ten inning fray. A return game here with Oberlin was rained out, as was the annual home contest Hoisington with Notre Dame. Page one hundred, thirty-seven Byrne Bullock Chicago Y. M. C. A. College provided the opposition in the next encounter, State winning 5 to 2. A trip to South Bend, and Notre Dame’s great team whitewashed the Spartans to the tune of 8 to o. As a warm-up affair for the two big games with Michigan, State defeated Hope 11 to o here, June 6. June 15 found the Spartans over at Ann Arbor for the first game against Michigan’s conference champs. Pete Bullach, a twirler who had not worked a full game all season, took the hill, and it was only after ten innings that Michigan finally won, 7 to 6. The following day sweet revenge came to State when Michigan was downed 9 to 4 in the McCauley final contest of the year here. Gerry Byrne, State’s sophomore hurling ace, held Michigan Page one hundred thirty-eight 18 î Davis Macier helpless and aided his own cause with a home run early in the fray. The homer came on one of the longest hit balls ever seen here. As a result of State and Michigan splitting their two games for the last three years it was decided to arrange for three contests in the future. The first is to be played here early in May and the last two at Ann Arbor as a feature of Michigan’s commencement. Watkins Page one hundred thirty-nine PROSPECTS FOR 1929 With ten letter winners back for action and some capable sophomores coming up, Coach Kobs faced a much easier task in 1929 than in 1928. Captain Rine­ hart, Davis, Caruso and Hoisington were the men lost to State through gradua­ tion last spring. Practice was held in the armory all spring and a southern training trip was taken by the squad. Another victorious State baseball team is looked for. 1928 SEASON’S RECORD State Opponents ................... 9 ................. 0 Cumberland U.............................. ................. 5 Fort Benning, Ga....................... ................. 0 Fort Benning, Ga........................ 2 ........ Fort Benning, Ga..................... .................. Marysville College Pressman’s Tech.........................•.............. 7 Adrian College.............. ................. 12 Kalamazoo College....................................... 10 2 Syracuse ......................................... Ohio State...................................... 5 • I— Armour Tech.................................................. 5 West Virginia U.. .....svm................. i Bradley Tech.................................................... 8 Chicago mi College.................•.............. 5 Notre Dame................................... ................. 0 ............................................... Hope ........ 11 Michigan........................................ 6 ........ Michigan........................................•••••••• 9 3 5 21 7 7 4 0 4 i 12 2 21 7 2 8 0 7 4 97 B Page one hundred forty. Manager Gazelius, Assistant Goach Casteel, Salmon, Brown, Assistant Coach Mason, Head Coach Young Trainer Heppinstall, Roossien, Kroll, Bang, Kenyon, Rossman, Hayden Clark, McAtee, Tillotson, Captain Wylie, L,ord, Henson, Willmarth VARSITY TRACK Upon recommendation of Head Coach Ralph H. Young and Assistant Coaches Morton F. Mason and Miles W. Casteel, major letters were awarded to the fol­ lowing members of the 1928 Michigan State track team: Captain Henry Wylie, Captain-elect Lyle Henson, Russell Lord, Paul Smith, Ivan Tillotson, Meredith Clark, Lewis Hackney, Pierre Kenyon, William Kroll, Forrest Lang, Harold McAtee, Victor Rossman, Theodore Willmarth,-Lauren Brown, James Hayden, Elmer Roossien and -David Salmon; a manager’s letter was given to Roy Gazelius. Coach Young and Captain Wylie Page one hundred forty-two Captain Wylie (center) and Clark just before they finished one-two” in the Notre Dame meet STATE’S OLYMPIC REPRESENTATIVE Fred Alderman, captain of the 1927 Spartan track team and the greatest sprinter ever developed at the college, was the representative of the college at the 1928 Olympic games at Amsterdam. Alderman ran on the 1,600 meter relay team which won one of the three victories America scored on the cinders, and incidentally :set a new world’s record of 3:14.2. Alderman in college achieved most of his fame in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, in which he holds the college record, and was national champion as well. He was, however, the I. C. A. A| A. A. champion at the quarter-mile, the event in which he represented his nation. Wylie Clark Page one hundred forty-three REVIEW OF SEASON Michigan State’s 1928 outdoor season began at the Ohio Relays, when the Spartans took a third in the mile team race between Wisconsin and Indiana. At the Penn Relays, however, the same four milers—Wylie, Clark, Brown and Will- marth—were second to North Carolina, while the mile relay team of Kroll, Lang, Salmon and Henson, scored a sensational victory in one of the special mile relays. The real season began with a dual meet at East Lansing with Detroit City College, which State won, 85 to 46. Henson took the 100 and 220, while Clark pulled a surprise by beating Captain Wylie in the mile in 4128. Willmarth nosed Henson Page, one hundred forty-four McAtee soaring up, in the pole vault out Brown in the two-mile, while Hackney took the half, McAtee the pole vault, Smith the shot-put, Tillotson the discus, and Hayden the javelin. On the following Saturday came one of the best dual meets that has ever been staged at East Lansing when Notre Dame finally defeated Coach Ralph Young’s team, 64 to 62. Captain Wylie won the mile, with Clark second, setting a new college record of 4:24.2lwhile Willmarth again took the two-mile from his team­ mate, Brown, also setting a new record of 9:42.7. Kenyon pulled a surprise by winning the low hurdles, and McAtee went 13 feet to take the pole vault. Tillot­ son again captured first in the discus, and Smith and Tillotson finished “one- two” in the shot-put. Hayden set a new college record in the javelin with a McAtee Alderman 9 VVS €scy+ Page one Hundred forty-five Brown and Willmarth as they forced the pace in the two mile heave of 182 feet, 1% inches. The meet was not decided until the last event, when Abbott of Notre Dame defeated Hackney of State by six inches in the half- mile to take the necessary points for victory. Elder, the great Irish sprinter, took the 100 and 220 from Henson, but not without a struggle. In an exhibition race, Alderman, wearing the colors of the Illinois Athletic Club, defeated Otto, former Ypsi star, in the 250-yard dash, setting a world’s mark of 124.7 that was not allowed because of the wind. The track team of Coach Young and his assistants, “Mike” Casteel and “Mort” Mason, won their second successive state intercollegiate crown the following far ahead of Ypsilanti, Western State, Saturday, piling up 53 16/21 points, Brown Willmarth Page one hundred forty-six $ Hayden sending the javelin for a ride Detroit City College, Albion, Kalamazoo, Hillsdale| and the remainder of the state colleges. Henson carried on State’s sprinting tradition by taking both the ioo and 220-yard dashes, with Lang third in the 100. Wylie and Clark were second and third in the mile, behind Potter of Ypsilanti. Kroll was second m the 440, and Roossien and Hackney were second and third in a fast half-mile. Tillotson also took a second in the discus, and was third in the shot-put, which was won by Paul Smith. Brown won the two-mile from his teammate, Will- Smith Tillotson JA Page one hundred forty-seven At the start of a fast high hurdle race marth, setting a new intercollegiate record of 9:45.2. McAtee tied for first in the pole vault, the State mile team was third in its event, and Hayden and McAtee finished second and third in the javelin. :i7-3, displacing Charlie In a special 175-yard race at the state meet, Alderman won in the record time of Lewis of Detroit City College, who later made the Olympic team, was second, with Otto of the I. A. C., third, and Robb of the University of Michigan, and former sprint champion of Scotland, fourth. .Paddock’s mark of :i74. The Spartans made an impressive showing at the Eastern Intercollegiates at Cambridge, Mass., when they tied for eighth place with Princeton, with ten Hackney Roossien Page one hundred forty-eight Three great sprinters—Alderman of State; Otto, formerly of Ypsi; and Robb^the Scottish dash champion points Henson was fourth in the 220, Wylie was third in the mile, behind Lutt- man of Harvard and Cox of Penn State, with Clark of Michigan State, fourth. Lauren Brown took third in a close two-mile, being nosed out by Reid of Har­ vard, and Hagen of Columbia. State was barely nosed out of the Central Intercollegiate title , at Milwaukee, scoring 53 points to 56 for Marquette. Notre Dame-was third with 41, while Grinnell had 13,'Lombard 7, Carroll 3, and Loyola of Chicago 1. State made an impressive showing in the distances, Captain Wylie setting a new C. I. C. record of 4:22.2 in the mile, with Clark second in 4:24. Brown won the two-mile in 9:37.5, also a C. I. C. record, displacing Willmarth’s college record set earlier in the season, Willmarth was third in this race. In the half-mile, Hackney secured revenge on Abbott of Notre Dame by winning the race in 2 :oo. McAtee took the pole vault crown with another leap of 13 feetSwhile Smith won the shot- put with 42 feet 2 inches, and Tillotson took the discus with 129 feet 4/^ inches. Carney of Marquette defeated Hayden of State in the javelin to win the meet. Henson scored well in the sprintsjgand Kroll looked good in the 44°- At the national intercollegiates, Henson showed surprising form by taking third place in the 220 against the cream of the nation’s • sprinters, while McAtee tied for fourth place in the pole vault. Two Michigan State athletes secured national ranking in the American Honor Roll for their work during the 1928 season. Wylie was placed fifth in the mile with a best time of 4:22.2, while Brown’s mark of 9:37-5 secured for him fourth place on the list of the nation’s greatest two-milers. Page one hundred forty-nine VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY >i: 1 Brown Roberts Michigan State in 1928 boasted one of the greatest cross-country teams in the nation, and undoubtedly the best in the history of the college. For the second consecutive year the Spartans went through their schedule undefeated, trouncing the University of Notre Dame 27 to 28, the University of Michigan 23 to 32, and the University of Marquette 17 to 42. In addition the Spartans won their third consecutive Central Intercollegiate cross-country title, making a low score of 29 to 36 for Butler University and 69 for Ypsilanti Normal. Marquette failed to finish a full team and did not count in the scoring. Dowd Willmarth Crowe Page one hundred fifty-two Manager Kidder, Roossien, Reid, Willmarth, Dowd, Captain Rauren Brown, Roberts, Coach Mason In the C. I. C. meet the entire State squad finished ahead of the first Ypsilanti Normal runner, and Ypsilanti in turn had again won the Michigan Intercollegiate championship. State’s great team was led by the pride of the Spartan distance runners, Captain Lauren Brown. Brown scored easy victories in all three of the dual meets, and met his only defeat in the C. I. C. conference at the hands of Sivak of Butler, a former Illinois Athletic Club runner and a veteran performei. Ted Willmarth, who was elected captain for 1929, was another consistent per­ former and he was close to Brown in every race. Prospects for 1929 are unusual in that of the list of letter winners, Coach Mason will lose, only Roberts, while the freshman class was productive of some very good cross-country material. In recognition of the unusual performances of the cross-country team, major letters and gold championship track shoes were awarded for the second con­ secutive year in this so-called minor sport. The men to win the coveted awards were Captain Lauren Brown, Captain-elect Ted Willmarth, Elmer Roossien, Floyd Roberts and Leonard Dowd. John Reid was given a minor letter. Page one hundred fifty-three VARSITY TENNIS Winning five out of its seven intercollegiate meets, the Spartan tennis team proved successful in 1928. Victories were gained over Notre Dame and Marquette. Besides dual meets, there were state meets in which State showed strength. At the State Invitational Meet at Hillsdale, May 17, the Spartans tied for second place with Hillsdale College. State placed second at the Tenth Annual State Intercollegiate with ten points. Western State ran up eleven points to take the cup. Kane and Farleman were runners-up in the doubles. The entire team was well balanced, with Kane and Swan doing well in the singles, and Farleman and Kane teamed in the doubles. Coach C. D. Ball awarded minor sports letters to Captain M. G. FarlemaSn, East Lansing; R. M. Bentley, Owosso; D. E. Swan, Detroit; P. L. Kane, Owosso; and G. W. Jennings, Highland Park. Service awards were given W. W. Ayrault, Detroit; and C. M. Shigley, Lansing. SEASON’S RECORD Opponents 1 College of City of Detroit..................... Albion o ................................................................. U. of Michigan........................................ 9 3 Notre Dame . .. ...................................... 3 Marquette University........................... 4 Armour Tech...................... College of City of Detroit .*....................... 2 State 5 7 o 4 4 3 5 22 28 Page one hundred fifty-four râf- Von Voightlander, Evans Coach Waff a, Haigh, Captain George Bauer, Kershaw VARSITY FENCING Fencing attracted considerable interest at Michigan State in 1929, with a num­ ber of dual and open meets being held. The team was rather inexperienced at the start of the season, but made an enviable record. The team won three matches, and lost three during the regular season. Three Big Ten opponents downed State—Michigan, Ohio State, and Wisconsin being victors over State; Ohio winning by one point. At the end of the season minor awards were given Captain George Bauer, Hastings; W. B. Kershaw, Wyandotte; K. A. Von Voightlander, Jackson^ and L. B. Haigh, Lansing. A service award was given Gordon Evans, Detroit. Page one hundred fifty-five <&3Sí « KSCí « Coach Hoercher, Tate, Rasikas, Moore, Smith, Scheid, Schaubel, Cook, Manager Van Arnold Craig, Captain Fllinger, Freeland VARSITY SWIMMING Michigan State entered the field of swimming again in 1929, after a year’s layoff because of a defective filtering system in the pool. The team was hampered considerably by a change in the coaching staff in mid-season. Frank Hoercher acted as State coach during most of the season. State won three meets in 1929 and lost three. New records were hung up in almost every event. At the close of the season major awards were given Horace Craig, backstroker of Detroit, and Paul Freeland, free style swimmer of Omena. Both men were outstanding in 1929. The regular swimming awards went to Captain A. G. Ellinger, Detroit; John Rasikas, Grand Rapids; Edward Cook, Muskegon; C. G. Scheid, Kalamazoo; R. C. Schaubel, Grand Rapids; Arthur Smith, Detroit; and John Tate, Detroit. Service awards were given E. H. Bjornseth, Oak Ridge, 111., and E. H. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. SEASON’SRECORD State Northwestern University.. ............. ■ • • U Michigan .................................... .................... U DePauw University............... .................... 50 Grand Rapids.“Y”............... ..............■ 34 Grand Rapids “Y”...................................... 38 Michigan Normal.................... .................... 51 Opponents 52 58 U 37 20 16 201 190 Page one hundred fifty-six Harper, Coach John Kobs, Manager Henry, Jones Pinson, Clark, Harris, Hawkins, Kennedy VARSITY HOCKEY Hockey labored under its usual handicaps at State again in 1929, but in spite of this the Spartans made a fair record on the ice. During the season the Spartan puck chasers won three games, lost three, and tied one. A scheduled contest with Minnesota was canceled on account of soft ice. At the end of the season Coach John Kobs awarded minor sports letters to the following: Donald Clark, Buffalo, N. Y.; John Hawkins, Hudson; Elwood Harris, Flint; Arthur Harper, Sault Ste. Marie; Donald Jones, Lansing; Willard Kennedy, Sault Ste. Marie; and J. Parks Pinson, Birmingham. Service awards were granted Koester Christensen, Escanaba; Marvin Horne, Dearborn; Clark Lindberg, Gladstone; James MacKinnon, Detroit; Stuart Olson, Calumet; Peter Stimac, Coppery City; and Bernard Schimmall, Detroit. SEASON’SRECORD Battle Creek Civic Club. . ..................... .................... Michigan..................................... .................... Ralph’s Sport Shop............... .................... Detroit U...................................... Battle Creek Civic Club. . ..................... Michigan..................................... .................... Detroit U................................. ..................... State 0 i 0 8 i 8 0 18 Opponents i 9 0 0 4 2 8 24 Page one hundred fifty-seven VARSITY WRESTLING Handicapped by a change in the coaching staff, the 1929 Michigan State Col­ lege wrestling team did not make such an enviable record as in other seasons. During the season State lost three meets and won one. Western Reserve University fell to the Spartans in the final meet of the season by a 27 to 3 count. Michigan, Chicago and Ohio University defeated the Staters during the course of the season. State achieved its greatest success in the Michigan A. A. U. meet at Flint Joslin won the heavy­ after the close of the regular season, winning three titles. weight crown, Captain Harry Kurrle the 160-pound title, and Wagner of the freshmen, was the victor in the 126-pound class. At the close of the season Coach Glenn Ricks awarded Captain Harry Kurrle of Owosso, a major sweater for his excellent work during the season. Kurrle was defeated but once in 1929. Minor sports awards went to A. F. Wilbur, Detroit; H. J. Thamer, Marquette; M. G. Marshall, East Lansing; R. S. Tompkins, Detroit; M. T. Schultz, East Lansing; R. W. Peterson, Detroit; and M. L. Joslin, Grand Rapids. Page one hundred fifty-eight Oplach, Dole, Olson, Coach John Kobs, Handy, Paul Beasley, Warne, Coe, Nolan, Joslin, IJxo, Young, Ptasnik Buskirk, Gross, Fase, Robinson, Captain Killoran, Gross, Schrems, Turner, Douglas FRESHMAN FOOTBALL For the first time in a number of years, a rather small squad of freshman foot­ ball aspirants reported at Michigan State last fall. Whatever the squad lacked in size it made up in spirit, and Coaches Kobs and Van Alstyne were able to mould a fighting team that broke even in the two games played during the season. en<^ of the season numerals were awarded to the following men: Captain Edward Killoran, E. J. Beasley, O. E. Coe, Floyd Driscoll, W. E. Dole, J. L. Douglas, L. W. Exo, J. P. Fase, M. C. Gross, M. B. Hosier, A. M. Jones, George Handy, C. J. Opalach, H. C. Olson, Anthony Ptasnick, Jack Paul, Herman Robinson, A. H. Schrems, Steven Sluka,, Cecil Turner, D. L. Warren, and K. S. Y oung. Page one hundred, sixty Manager Val Anderson, ljeHaan, Boeskool, Brose, Coach Colvin Pinneo, Carlson, Captain Harold Green, Vanderplow, Cuthbertson FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Losing but two games, the Michigan State College freshman basket ball team in 1929 was equally as strong as any in the history of the school. The team went through a stiff schedule, winning from Alma freshmen, Grand Rapids Junior twice, and from Port Huron Junior College. The two defeats were suffered at the hands of the powerful Western State Teachers College yearlings. Carlton Colvin, a member of the State basket ball squad one year ago, coached the team, and introduced the VanAlstyne style of play to the yearlings. Freshman numerals were awarded to the following: George Averill, Cadillac; Randall Boeskool, Grand Rapids; Maurice Chase, Niles; Harold Cuthbertson, Flint; Henry DePIaan, Grand Rapids; Harold Green, Detroit; Dee Pinneo, Grand Rapids; and John Vanderplow, Muskegon. Service sweaters were awarded Ryerson Bredin, Muskegon Heights; Clifford Carlson, Negaunee; and Edward J. Killoran, Lansing. SEASON’SRECORD State Alma Freshmen........................ .................... 39 Grand Rapids Junior................................. 30 Western State Freshmen.. .......... 25 Port Huron Junior...................................1 34 Grand Rapids Junior. . . . . ..................... 24 Western State Freshmen... 25 ................. 177 Opponents 24 28 30 23 14 28 147 Page one hundred sixty-one Manager Gezelius, Coach Casteel, Coach Mason, Handler, Plank, Rothfuss, Coach Young, Trainer Heppinstall Dill, D. Clark, Payne, Carr, Yarger, Ryan, Waterman, H. Clark Voelker, Price, Dowd, Reichle, Captain O’Connor, Russell, Grove, Frisbie, Balbeck FRESHMAN TRACK The 1928 freshman track team, under the direction of Head Coach Ralph Young and Assistant Coaches Morton Mason and Miles Casteel, developed its usual quota of varsity material. Two dual meets were held, the Spartan year­ lings defeating both Alma College and Central State Teachers by one-sided scores. Robert O’Connor was elected captain of the squad. Outstanding freshmen performers were Durst in the sprints, Captain O’Connor and Dowd in the distances, Nordberg and Roger Grove in the pole vault, Dill in the weights, and Russell and Voelker in the hurdles. Freshman numerals were awarded to the following men: Dudley Arnold, Howard Ballbach, Gerald Breen, Grady Calvert, Stuart Carr, Donald Clark, Howard Clark, Reuben Dill, Leonard Dowd, Clyne Durst, Harvey Dunning, Loring Fullerton, Stanley Frisbie, Roger Grove, Louis Handler, Carl Nordberg, Robert O’Connor, Donald Payne, Kenneth Plank, Donald Price, Floyd Reichle, John Reid, Guilford Rothfuss, Robert Russell, Edgar Ryon, Arthur Voelker, Sanford Ware, Ralph Waterman, Ronald Wilson, and Kenneth Yarger. SM ssn Gi Manager Peck, Prendergast, Warner, Kahl, Langdon, Ridler, Coach Primodig Byrne, Cornwell, Maskrey, Ledyard, VanDam, Callaghan Turpä, Hoy, Rinker, Gaifneiy Knizel, Scott, Gibbs FRESHMAN BASEBALL Coach L. L. Frimodig turned out an exceptional freshman baseball in 1928. The team went through a seven-game schedule without a single defeat. Some likely varsity material is included in the list of numeral winners. At the end of the season numerals were given to the following: Captain John Gafifner, Escanaba; Dwight Brown, Constantine; K. M. Byrne, Lowell; Stanley Cornwell*Grand Rapids; C. H. Callahan, Detroit; E. H. Gibbs, Perkins; Gordon Hoy, Beaver Falls^ Pa.; Harris Kahl, South Lyon; W. O. Knisel, Blissfield; John Langdon, Detroit; S. M. Ledyard, Sturgis; Gerald Maskrey, Detroit; Dan Prendergast, Owosso; Don Ridler, Detroit; W. H. Rinker, Asbury Park; E. Wayne Scott, Fort Wayne, Ind.; L. J. Turpper, Lewiston; J. V. VanDam, Grand Rapids; R. C. Warner, Detroit; and S. F. Maire, Grosse Pointe Park. SEASON’S RECORD Detroit Northwestern.......................... Flint Junior College.............................. Central State Fresh................. Hillsdale Fresh.............................................. Hillsdale Fresh..................................... Flint Junior................................................... . Central State.-.................... State 9 19 17 7 6 15 9 82 Opponents 5 3 3 3 5 3 25 9 1 9 1 Page one hundred sixty-tliree FRESHMAN FENCING State was represented by an excellent freshman fencing team in 1929. Although no meets were scheduled the team practised regularly under the direction of Coach Joseph Waffa, and gave the varsity some lively practise. Several of the freshman foilsmen are looked to as varsity timber for next year. At the close of the year numerals were given Captain B. R. Gibbon, Wyan­ dotte; Burt Glasgow, Pontiac; W. W. Atwell, Coldwater; P. J. Fassett, East Lansing; and A. B. Henderson, East Lansing. Page one hundred sixty-four FRESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY Michigan State’s 1928 freshman cross-country team appeared productive of some good varsity material. The squad was directed by Morton F. Mason, the varsity coach. Steimle, a former Western State Teachers runner, was the winner of the novice run at the start of the season, held over the short course, but in the all­ fresh championship run on the full varsity course^Jones was the winner. Freshman numerals were given to the following men: R. D. Hendee, L. R. Jones, H. A. Stephens, E. L. Flodgson, H. R. Kalbfleisch, A. L. Jones and E. H. Steimle. Page one hundred, sixty-five Coach Daubert, Captain Hake, DeVries, Vaughan, Jones Undgren, Higley, Rahn, Jensen FRESHMAN SWIMMING Although handicapped by a meagerness of material, Freshman Coach Russell Daubert turned out rather an outstanding yearling team in 1929. At the end of the season numerals were given Captain J. A. Hake, Grand Rapids; D. E. DeVries, East Lansing ;«H. G. Higley, Benton Harbor; C. G. Jensen, Lansing; A. M. Jones, Grand Rapids; G. B. Rahn, Detroit; A. K. Ungren, Coldwater; and N. D. Vaughan, Oscoda. During the season the team set a number of new freshman marks. Page one hundred■ sixty-six FRESHMAN TENNIS A powerful freshman tennis team represented Michigan State College on the courts in 1928. Two matches were played, and State was victorious in both, defeating Battle Creek College 5 to 2, and the City College of Detroit Fresh­ men, 6 to 1. At the close of the season numerals were awarded to the following: Willis Pennington, ,W. P. Mott, Lyle Shader, O. K. Kling, F. H. Sherer, B. A. Dole, and G. H. Finley. Page one hundred sixty-seven WOMAN’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Florence Banhagel, President Winifred Kalchthaler, Vice-President Hattie Lucas, Secretary Gladys Traynor, Treasurer MANAGERS Irene Chapin, Publicity Marie Lucas, Social Shirley Mixer, Concession Gertrude Woodworth, Cheering Frances Perrin, Soccer Alice Hunter, Hockey Helen Murdock, Dancing Marion Eddy, Tennis Genevieve Sanford, Canoeing Marie Bostlemann, Bozvling Ruth Preston, Golf Shirley Miller, Basket Ball Dorothy Holden, Volley Ball Dorothy Bowditch, Swimming Thera Austin, Rifle Ruth Clark, Hiking Frances Lamb, Skating Annie Laura Becker, Baseball Phyllis Trautmann, Fencing Zelda Devine, Track Charlotte ( rtis, Archery & 33 e one hundred seventy-two AlV£14tt1£<^ /ÇS3555? am* 43 ms «X. Page one hundred seventy-three m Chapin, H. Lucas, Mixer, Perrin, Werback, Piatt, Banhagel, Castle, Trautmann Devine, G. Woodworth, Kalchthaler, Lamb, M. Woodworth, Hunter, Lautner “S” CLUB Members of the Women’s Athletic Association earning 1,000 W. A. A. points are entitled to wear an “S” and are members of the “S” Club. The highest honor of the association is the Honor Roll on which a member’s name is placed on earn­ ing 1,500 points. HONOR ROLL WINNERS ? ! *' Phyllis Trautmann Irene Chapin Page one hundred seventy-four !«?/ iSpa Standing, Left to Right—Trautmann, Glynn, Piatt, Krusen, Chapin, G. Woodworth, Wood, Hall, MacNames Seated, Left to Right—Mixer, Bowditch, M. Woodworth, Lipka, Courtney, Thomas, Stephens, Flynn GREEN SPLASH Honorary Swimming Society OFFICERS Gertrude Woodworth, President D. Bowditch, Vice-President M. Wilson, Secretary F. Lamb, Treasurer Clarissa Anderson, Advisor J. Flynn L. Krusen P. Trautmann D. Bowditch I. Chapin F. Lamb M. L. Lipka M. MacNames SENIORS G. Woodworth M. Woodworth L. Mordrige JUNIORS M. Wilson S. Mixer A. Glenn SOPHOMORES M. Stephens M. J. Thomas E. Hall M. Courtney R. Wood J. Piatt D. Holden M. Marks I. King Helen D. Grimes D. J. Parker Jane Darland ASSOCIATE MEMBERS WINNERS OF CLASS HOCKEY HONOR TRAM A. Musselman R. Fender P. Trautmann D. Bowditch Z. Winans B. Castle G. Connor I. Chapin D. Troth D. Holden Fender, Wilson, Kalchthaler, Lamb, Curtis, Holden, Kinton, Bowditch, Werbach, Fox, Chapin MATCHES Juniors ................... 7 Sophomores........... 3 Juniors ................... 7 Seniors ...............• • •. 3 Freshmen ............... 2 Sophomores.......•... 3 BOWLING HONOR BOWLING TRAM P. DeVries J. Trachel M. Hubbard M. Dulso K. Lipka RESULT OF MATCHES Freshmen.......................... 1494 Sophomores ...................... 1674 Juniors .............................. 1731 1740 Seniors......................... Page one hundred seventy-six Left to Right—M. Courtney, L. Roth, R. Wrisley Not in Picture—M. Hubbard, D. Malpass VOLLEY BALL HONOR team Letha Bates Madeline Dulso Alice Hunter Dorothy Leith Winona Petersen Ruth Preston Margaret Wilson Back RozElSMiller, Foster, Becker, Holden (Manager), Front Row—Sexton, Rulison, Dulso (Captain) , Dell,_ Horning ’ Other Members Not in Picture¿e-EeBeau, Leith VOLLEY BALL RESULTS Won Sophomore .................................... 3 Junior ...................................... • • 2 Freshmen ...............................• • • • 1 Senior ............................................. 0 Lost BASKET BALL RESULTS Won Freshmen ....................... • ............. 3 Senior ............................................ 2 ............................. • • Junior 1 ..................................... 0 Sophomore Lost 1 2 3 BASKET BALL HONOR TEAM Guards— Bessie Castle Grace Connor Forwards— Genevieve Fox Magdelene Fox Center-— Kath. Goehler Side Center— Marion Marks Back Rozv—Shoesmith, Goehler, Berberine, Cook, Barr, Miller (Manager) Frönt Row—G. Fox,. Kline (Captain), M. Fox m Page one hundred seventy-seven Captain Hinwood, Austin, Ashley, Tinsman, Shassberger, Wangeman Wood Sergeant Fields, Floten, Rehkopf, Kaiser, Walker, Harvey, Kempfer Hunter, Howard, Goodspeed, M. Fox, G. Fox, Carry CO-ED VARSITY RIFLE MATCHES—1929 January 19 University of Nevada.............................................................. 472 .......................................................................... 472 Northwestern M. S. C. January 26 Massachusetts Agricultural College. ................................ 484 Kansas State Agricultural College...................................... 957 February 2 University of Missouri ...................................... February 9 University of South Dakota ................................. DePauw .................................................................................... 490 February 16 University of Vermont.:......................................................... 490 February 23 March 2 March 9 March 16 State College of Washington................................................ 490 University £>f Kansas............................................................ 490 South Dakota State College.................... /....................... 490 Cornell University ..... .................................................... . .. 484 Carnegie Tech.......................................................................... 484 Coe College --------.;...................,....................................... 484 484 University of Michigan.......................................................'.. University, of Delaware .................................... ..................................................... 482 University of California ..................;............................... 482 University of Nevada University of Cincinnati 481 ................................................... . University of Idaho ............................................................. 48j University of Maryland ........ 485 University of Nebraska Oklahoma A,, and J\f.......................................... 483 University of Wyoming.......................................................... 485 . ..................................... ....'................................ Visitors 453 g-,2 486 477 490 476 492 465 437 464 488 4Q0 482 483 481 486 481 488 47^ 482 WINNERS OF INTER­ CLASS SWIMMING HONOR TEAM Margaret Stephens Martha Farley G. Woodworth M. Woodworth Mildred Morton Rlva Warner Left to WWW Warner, R. Diller, J. Trachel, D. Bowditch (Manager), J. Whitely, M. Stephens, E. Patterson ^ T K. . INTER-CLASS SWIMMING RESULTS INTER-CLASS RIFLE RESULTS ......................................... Sophomores 3$ Seniors .................................................... 24 *3 Freshmen............................................. 8 Juniors ............................................ Freshmen .. Seniors Juniors Sophomores 389 388 385 367 WINNERS OF INTER-CLASS RIFLE HONOR RIFEE TEAM Genevieve Fox............................ Marjorie Ashley............................ 9§ Alice Hunter.... !.......................... 9§ Phyllis Shassberger........................ 9° 100 Page one hundred seventy-nine >ovn^u\nG e;q,o-alph t-Qvm' - ranfl.e Ii)tr ixed within the college^ d band comparing favor a*?cboli Capta iiv Lyle HfclN^OTv ~ TracK Captain WilliAtrv Stille r Frasident Senior.* J$&Tiôx>XŸoôiwortlv president of Union Page two hundred ten at v e.rn e Kelly, Muller, Hornbeck Mclnnis, Burris, Macier EXCALIBUR Local Honorary Campus Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1921 Rxcalibur, senior men’s honorary society, is composed of those members of the ? senior, class who have distinguished themselves in the activities of the campus, have demonstrated their qualities *of leadership, and whose character warrants this distinction. MEMBERS Harry Burris •William Muller Jack Hornbeck John Kelly George Macier Vern Dickeson Page two hundred f ourteen veri« e< Comstock, Lucas, Woodworth, Farley, Trautmann, Gillis, Scovell .-Massey' SPHINX Local Honorary Campus Women’s Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1916 The Sphinx Society is an honorary campus organization whose members are chosen primarily for their service to the college; scholarship, leadership, and character are considered also. Throughout the year Sphinx sponsors activities which contribute to the development of college life in general. 1? PATRONESS Miss Neva Love-well HONORARY ADVISORS Mrs. H. H. Halladay Miss Helen D. Grimes ACTIVE MEMBERS Pauline Massey, President Phyllis Trautmann, Vice-President Marie Lucas, Secretary and Treasurer Lucile Bunge Beatrice Comstock Ellen Farley Elizabeth Gillis Henriette Scovell Marian Woodworth Page two hundred fifteen SCABBARD AND BLADE National Honorary Military Fraternity Founded at University of Wisconsin in 1914 Seventeen Companies, Three Posts Established at M. S. C. in 1914 Company K, First Regiment ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Lt. Col. T. L. Sherburne Maj. C. T. Stahle Capt. E. Johns Capt. P. W. Hardie Capt. J. H. Hinwood Capt. R. E. Larson Lt. C. R. Chase ACTIVE MEMBERS H. R. Ray C. Cole F. Haven K. Sprague H. Hendry H. Place A. Pfannenschmidt M. Losey W. C. Peck T. J. Ramsdell W. R. Shook H. J. Burris B. E. Jump A. G. Ellinger J. Hartman G. Hitchings E. F. Bredlow H. Sprague H. L. Henson F. Lang L. E. Peterson H. McAtee W. Moeller W. Muller T. Stevens C. Passink Lt. K. P. Flagg Lt. Rockafeller H. H. Halladay L. W. Watkins H. Rather K. L. Butterfield R. S. Shaw M. R. Hopkins S. Kreager V. R. Anderson J. A. Hutchison J. W. VanPutten T. J. Levitt C. C. Mullett R. F. Bowers J. H. VanZylen D. B. Grove V. H. Donaldson W. M. Baxter F. H. Oswalt J. K. Hayden R. D. Lowry G. R. Burns L. Cribbs J. Porter E. Ellsworth E. C. Totten L. Smith K. Lafayette G. Northcott L. Goulet A. Sachs Page two hundred sixteen Northcott, Hickey, Cribbs, Shook, LaFayette,Burns Anderson, Leavitt, Bowers, Schwab, Krieger, Peck, Hartman Grove, Baxter, Haven, VanZylen, Oswalt, Moeller, Hitchings, Donaldson Hopkins, Pryor, Place, Sherburne, Stahle, Stevens, Passink, Burris, Peterson Sachs, Hayden, Porter, Ellsworth, Smith, Lowry, Mullett SCABBARD AND BLADE Page two hundred seventeen 8 'Çffsm VARSITY CLUB HONORARY MEMBERS C. D. Ballard L. D. Burhans M. W. Casteel Prof. C. W. Chapman A. J. Groesbeck Prof., T. B. Hasselman E. E. Hutchins Dr. R. W. Huston J, H. Kobs \ M. F. Mason L. W. Watkins R. H. Young N: © < OFFICERS J. H. Hayden, President L. P. Brown, Secretary J. VanZylen, Vice-President D. Watkins, Treasurer ACTIVE MEMBERS H. A. Kurrle F. H. Lang H. L. McAtee R. H. McCauley G. W. Macier W. F. Moeller • C. Passink V. Pevic J. P. Pinson H. C. Ray F. T. Roberts E. J. Roossien V. H. Rossman L. G. Russo A. W. Sachs . D. A. Salmon I. G. Tillotson E. C. Totten S. E. Weed S. C. Whitlock T. E. Willmarth J. H. Anderson M. E. Bullach G. W. Byrne K. L. Christensen M. E. Clark C. L. Cole C. J. Golvin E. Cook C. J. Crabill M. B. Crall F. W. Danziger V. C. Dickeson A. G. Ellinger M. A. Eggert G. D. Ferrari R. Ä. Gezelius D. B. Grove L. H. Hackney H. L. Henson J. Heppinstall G. E. Hitchings L. A. ITornbeck Page two hundred eighteen Gezelius, Crall, Roosien, Anderson, Hackney, VanZylen, Bullock, Brown Burns, Hitchings, Alderman, Heppinstall, Bang, Henson, Hodges, Colvin, Harper Watkins,' Salmon, Cook, Grove, Pevic, Passink, Russo : . Page two hundred nineteen Austin, Bayha, Bostlemann, Tear, Morse, Biebeshiemer Holmes,: Comstock OMICRON NU National Honorary Home Economics Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1912 ALPHA CHAPTER FACULTY MEMBERS Dean Jean Krueger Miss Louise Clemens Miss Winifred Gettemy Miss Anna Bayha Miss Julia Tear Miss Osee Hughes Miss Elizabeth Bemis Miss Roberta Hershey ACTIVE MEMBERS OFFICERS Mary Biebesheimer, President Gladys Morse, Secretary Beatrice Comstock, Vice-President Emma Holmes, Treasurer Florence Cowles Marie Bostlemann Marjorie Zemke Christine Newark Florence Nadeau SENIORS JUNIORS Thera Austin Margie Thompson Helen Linn Elizabeth Burge Ernestine Sovereen ¿Si Page two hundred twenty nßi Ball, Baxter, Gezelius, Sanders, Clark, Simonäon, Vmson DeVries, Barnes, Hanlon, Whitfield, Pierce, Surls, Henry, Helfnch Rehkopf, Prof. Dirks, Keck, Blivin, Field, Bergquist, Reichow, Hartman Niemi, Kling, Coakes, Kurtz TAU BETA PI National Honorary Engineering Fraternity Founded at Lehigh University in 1885 MICHIGAN ALPHA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1892 FACULTY MEMBERS Dean G. W. Bissell H. B. Dirks C. M. Cade M. M. Cory O. W. Fairbanks L. M. Field K. W. Hobbs E. E. Kinney H. H. Musselman A. Naeter R. K. Steward GRADUATE STUDENT W. H. Bliss STUDENT MEMBERS H. I. Barnes T. W. Bergquist M. H. Blivin W. A. Coakes J. Hartman W. C.' Keck W. A. Kurtz O. T. Marzke H. M. Place R. H. Pryor C. Rehkopf R. Reichow M. F. Surls A. F. Vinson I. D. Ball G. O. Hall H. T. Helfrich H. L. Henson R. D. Lowry B. J. Murback : J. G. McCotter H. J. Pittenger • T. J. Roth' R. F. Sanders J. P. Schwab W. M. Baxter R. L. Bowers R. L. Clark L. H. DeVries V. H. Donaldson R. A. Gezelius W. B. Hanlon J. Henry L. W. Jenkins J. J. Kling A. N. Niemi M. L. Pierce R. A. Simonson W. M. Smith G. A. Whitfield Ha# Page two hundred twenty-one Schwab, Moeller, Mclnnis Macier, Ramsdell, Passink BLUE KEY National Honorary Service Fraternity Founded at the University of Florida in 1924 Established at M. S. C. Blue Key is an honorary campus fraternity founded on ideals of service to the college. Its membership includes members of the senior class who have achieved prominence and influence on the campus. During the spring term of 1929, the fraternity was reorganized, as a junior honorary society with its membership to include juniors who have distinguished themselves during their first two years In this form the fraternity will exist hereafter as the only junior on the campus. honorary of Michigan State. EJ 6 ACTIVE MEMBERS George Macier John Anderson Robert Mclnnis Thomas Ramsdell William Muller William Moeller Vern Dickeson Clare Passink Paul Schwab George Farley - Page two hundred twenty-two mm x>. Avery, Keyes, Smith, Kelsey, Orr,. Bird, Larson, Marte^H Schuster, McPherson, Morey, Dowd, Gruetner, Gcttel Steward, Bower, Landsburg, Schneider/Pederson, Farley/Poesch ALPHA ZETA National Honorary Agriculture Fraternity Founded at Ohio State University in 1897 KEDZIE CHAPTER Established at M. S, C. in 1903 ACTIVE MEMBERS R , E. S. Kelsey, Chancellor W. F. Russow, Chronicler A. E. Martell, Scribe O. J. Dowd 0. J. Schuster W. J. Clark D. A. McPherson H. J. Larsen A. J. Baur 1. F. Schneider A. L. Knoblauch W. S. Keyes G. H. Poesch, Treasurer J. J. Bird, Censor O. B. Pederson E. R. Greuttner G. G. Farley G. E. Landsburg A. E. Orr R. C. Maples E. S. Gettel J. W. Morey ' Page two hundred, twenty-three ûl v erin PHI LAMBDA TAU Local Honorary Engineering Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1925 a FACULTY MEMBERS J. Adendorff C. L. Allen L. A. Field L. S. Foltz S. W. Hobbs H. S. Reed R. K. Steward GRADUATE ASSISTANTS M. C. Peterson F. L. Reynolds SENIORS JUNIORS D. M. Abbey R. L. Cook D. H. Davis R. W. Eidson C. I., Hartsell C; M. Heath H. T. Helferich S. B. Hunt J. R. Anderson N. Blume R. L. Bowers G. R. Burns R. L. Clark L. L. Coffey M. H. Doerr V. H. Donaldson A. E. Langworthy J. G. McCotter R. D. Mains A. W. Merchant B. J. Murback R. A. Nowlin J. Rasikas R. E. Reichow F. B. Farley F. J. Howell M. M. Mason H. O. Miller A. N. Niemi M. F. Parsons K. W. Thompson M. J. Zimmerman Page two hundred twenty-four Farley, Mason, Davis, Merchant, Doerr, Howell, Clark Thompson, Cook, Allen, Helferich,; Field, Mains, Rosikas, Anderson Fidson, Niemi, Coffey, Miller, Reichow, Abbey PHI LAMBDA TAU Page two hundred twenty-ßve Burris, Hendry, Nelson, Clark Schuster, Shook, Snider, Mclnnis, Muller, Kelly, Farley PI DELTA EPSILON National Honorary Journalism Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 Established at M. S. C. in 1924 HONORARY MEMBERS J. B. Hasselman E. B. Hill A. H. Nelson ACTIVE MEMBERS William Muller, President Robert Mclnnis Warren Shook Otmer Schuster J. Wallace Clark George Farley Lewis Snider, Secretary-Treasurer Harry Burris Herbert Hendry Meredith Clark J. Burren Brown John Kelly Page two hundred tiventy-six Croope, Ridson, Forsyth, Allen, Gezelius, Hartsuch Baur, Hadley, Marzke, Brigham, Sinclair, Reedy, Brines Histed, Chatfield, Laxton, Houk, Crabill, Anderson, Schwab, Baker Maxfield, Hardesty, Bateman, Publow, Clark, Reynolds, Huston, Mason, Ikerman, Shadduck Peterson, Rowe, Nasif,. Schrems ALPHA CHI SIGMA National Professional Chemical Fraternity Founded at University of Wisconsin in 1902 ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1928 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERS Dr. R. C. Huston Dr. D. T. Ewing Prof. H. S. Reed Prof. B. E. Hartsuch Prof. H. E. Publow R. L. Bateman J. O. Hardesty A. L. Houk ACTIVE MEMBERS INSTRUCTORS F. H. Maxfield O. Mason J. A. Ikerman GRADUATE ASSISTANTS E. Leininger W. C. Lewis H. A. Shadduck H. R. Brigham F. L. Reynolds S. E. Sinclair H. W. Strickier W. F. Allen GRADUATES W. N. Headly SENIORS J. H. Anderson L. S. Baker M. E. Brines H. E. Chatfield C. J. Crabill D. H. Croope D. H. Davis W. H* Dernberger U' J. Forsyth W. E. Histed R. A. Gezelius F. Leedy A. H. Laxton O. Marzke M. M. Nasif W. Leicy R. H. Pryor C. M. Schrems J. P. Schwab G. C. Sprunk JUNIORS R. W. Smith P. Stimis G. W. Warren M. J. Zimmerman L. S. Baur W. Peterson G. J. Extole SOPHOMORES L. H. Rowe PLEDGES Iffi G. Zatroch G. Northcott Page two hundred twenty-seven Eddy* Montgomery, Trumbull Mrs. E. S. King, Prof. King, Huston, Kelly THETA ALPHA PHI National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 Established at M. S. C. in 1924 HONORARY MEMBERS H. H. Halladay Mrs. H. H. Halladay K. C. Huston Mrs. E. S. King Jean Krueger FACULTY MEMBERS E. S. King ACTIVE MEMBERS George A. Kelser, President W. Montgomery, Vice-President Marian Trumbull, Secretary Ellen Farley Caroline Manor Burren Brown ' Marian Eddy John Kelly Page two hundred twenty-eight Kinton, Megchelsen, Troth, Hickie, Brody, Kelly, Wilson, Johnson Hart, Chapin, Peterson, Scovell, Barr, Huston, Werback, Brody Hunter, Lamb TAU SIGMA Local Honorary Science Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1923 FACULTY ADVISOR Dr. R. C. Huston ACTIVE MEMBERS Mildred Courtney, President Thomas Ramsdell, Vice-President Henriette Scovell Mary Sirrine Gay Ion Ford Harlow Brigham Ada Marie Nelson Alice Olsen Verla Spenner Alice Teel Marian Dammon Paul Hickie Alice Hunter Hazel Johnson Harold McAtee Marian Megchelsen John Kelly Frances Lamb Fern Kinton Winifred Kalchthaler Marjorie Brody Viola Brody Irene Chapin Walter Peterson Hah Hart Paul Troth Donna Werback Myrta Susan Coons Helen Wilson Hattie Lucas Bruce Fayerweather Paul Krauss Helen Murdock Floyd Markham Gustina Barr Manfred Johnston Page two hundred twenty-nine Carroll, Brandt, Walker, Ramsdell, Boylan, Dole, Roberts Blake, Knoblauch, Dell, Janney, Bachelor, Menchhofer PI KAPPA DELTA National Honorary Forensic Fraternity Founded at Ripon College in 1912 MICHIGAN DELTA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1921 HONORARY MEMBERS W. W. Johnston A. H. Nelson P. H. DeVries J. C. DeCamp Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Halladay Arthur L. Knoblauch, President Mar}' Biebesheimer, Secretary Almon A. Arnold, Treasurer OFFICERS ACTIVE MEMBERS J. D. Menchhofer, Coach Arthur Knoblauch A. A. Arnold Mary Biebesheimer Edgar L. Brandt George Walker Burton Dole Henry Blake, Coach Howard R. Carroll Thomas Ramsdell Vivian Janney Luna Bachelor Ralph Boylan Page two hundred thirty Dr. Johnson, Dr. Meyer, Ellens, Young Shu, Dr. Colburn, Dr. Giltner. Dr. Hallman, Zwickey, Dr. Chamberlain, Dr. Stafseth Dr. Emmel, Muth, Barclay, Clark, Dr. Scholl, Buehler, Kershaw ALPHA PSI National Honorary Veterinary Fraternity Founded at Ohio State, University in 1899 IOTA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1915 FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. F. W. Chamberlain Dr. D. Colburn Dr. M. W. Emmel Dr. E. T. Hallman Dr. .T. P. Hutton Dr. H. E. Johnson Dr. D. B. Meyer Dr. J. H. Killham Dr. I. H. Huddleson Dr. E. K. Sales Dr. H. J. Stafseth Dr. Ward Giltner 0. H. Muth, President C. F. Clark, Secretary-Treasurer ACTIVEMEMBERS E. C. Barclay H. J. Buehler J. A. Ellens C. J. Kershaw Shupei Shu S. C. Whitlock F. W. Young A. L. Zwickey AC Page two hundred thirty-one 1 •if* Hill, Beltz, Hendee, Groesbeck, Ferrari, Jackson, Gillette R. H. Westveld, Prof. A. K. Chittenden, J. H. Hawkins, E. Lepley, W. Davis XI SIGMA PI National Forestry Fraternity Founded at University of Washington in 1908 BETA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1916 DEPARTMENTAL MEMBERS A. K. Chittenden J. C. DeCamp R. H. Westveld K. Dressel L. Beltz F. Gillette W. Davis E. Groesbeck H. Seward G. Ferrari ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS P. Robbins R. F. Kroodsma L. M. Wood J. H. Hawkins W. Jackson R. Bower E. Lepley C. Hendee R. Hill i Page tzvo hundred thirty-two Ashley, Converse, Mapes, Gould, Booth, Reichow Falcone, Richards1, Farley, Press, Farwell, Brown Reuling, Gezelius, BergquiSt, Hach ALPHA EPSILON MU National Honorary Musical Fraternity Founded at the University of Michigan in 1925 BETA CHAPTER Established at M.- S. C. in 1927 HONORARY MEMBERS Ignace Paderewski Lewis Richards • Michael Press Arthur Farwell ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Léonard Falcone Prof. A. J. Clark A. J. Taylor H. H. Halladay George Farley G. Ford Oscar Marzke Lawrence Ashley Willard Brown Russell Eggert Bruce Fayerweather H. L. Lyon ACTIVE MEMBERS M. C. Peterson F. A. Rinehart C. D. Tuttle Roy Gezelius Roland Mapes John Gould Jack Stenberg Clyde Rosenbrook Ed Reuling Clifford Marse B. R. Niemeyer Floyd Hach Dean Abbey Marshall Converse Roland Reichow Page two hundred thirty-three Wilson, Morris, Brody, Gumaer Walker, Pearl, Wliittemore, Posthumus, Henderson, Brody, Smith Willison.. Faner, Close. MU ETA OMICRON Founded in 1928 HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. Lewis Richards Mr. J. B. Hasselman PATRONESSES Mrs. Bruce Anderson Mrs. A. J. Clark Mrs. Fred Drolet Mrs. Bruce Hartsuch Mrs. H. H. Halladay Mrs. J. B. Hasselman Mrs. Charles Stahle ACTIVE MEMBERS Mary Gumaer Kathryn Faner Nellie Walker Clara Wilson Sabina Henderson Erma Whittemore Elizabeth Smith Lucile Morris Zona Marshall Delia Bouyoricos Francis Pearl Page twoi hundred thirty-four Mrs. Fred Killeen Mrs. Linda E. Landon Mrs. Lewis Richards Mrs. E. H. Rider Mrs. Robert Shaw Mrs. J. W. Stack Mrs. H. B. Weinburgh Doris Posthumus Marjorie Brody Viola Brody Helena Close Roberta Fletcher Majel Horning Virginia Willison Francis Ayres Louise Snyder Evelyn Mackey Ruth Mack à Ashley, Converse, Gould, Farley, Rosenbrook Reuling, Falcone, Mapes, Gezelius, Brown, Hach MICHIGAN STATE BAND CLUB Local Honorary Band Fraternity HONORARY MEMBERS A. J. Clark H. H. Halladay L. B Falcone ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS D. R. Mape§ ■ E. K. Reuling JUNIORS J. M. Gould F. C. Hach C. A. Rosenbrook D. M. Abbey G.. G. Farley R. A. Gezelius L. M. Ashley W. S. Brown M. H. Converse Page two hundred thirty-five Wilson, Voelker, Albig, Sanford Keefer, Sarjeant, Feathers, Shout, Hack LA COFRADIA Local Honorary Spanish Fraternity Established in 1927 HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Leathers Mrs. Shout Mr. Shout Mr. Wilson R. Quinit D. Urquiola ACTIVE MEMBERS S. H. Sarjeant, President Virginia Hack, Vice-President Howard Come, Secretary-Treasurer Bruce Fayerweather Ruth Osthaus Alice Hunter Paul Krauss Verla Spenner Alice Olson Helen Wilson Roberta Fletcher Genevieve Sanford Milton Berg 2 Helen Spagnuola Rose Keefer Margaret Yerex Marian Marks Alice Tennent Arthur Voelker Margaret Allen Harlen Albig Elizabeth Keeler *3 Converse, Shoesmith, Patterson, Titsworth, Austin Chapman, James, Trachsel, Chadsey, Adams, McKee, Sanford PHI SIGMA CHI Local Honorary Musical Sorority Established in 1928 PATRONESSES Mrs. Arthur Farwell Mrs. John Stephens Miss Elsa Richards Mrs. Philip Abbas Mrs. J. R. Snyder Miss Louise Freyhofer Mrs. V. E. LeRoy Mrs. J. F. Cox Mrs. Dean Kelley Virginia Adams Thera Austin Ruth Belknap Georgia Brown Ruth Chadsey Mildred Chapman Jean Converse Janet Galbraith Mildred James Mrs. J. R. Morford Mrs. Olive Dobson Henkel Mrs. Kate Marvin Kedzie Miss Ada Bicking Mrs. Ray Potter Mrs. R. E. Olds Mrs. Luther Baker Mrs. Clarence Roe Mrs. J. R. Reuter ACTIVE MEMBERS Irene McKee Eileen Paterson Genevieve Sanford Helen Shoesmith Kathleen Smith Elsie T its worth Janette Trachsel Eleanor Wortley û@m Page two hundred thirty-seven a? Casteel, R. Grove, Frimodig, McAtee, Young Kurrle, Joslin, Nordberg, D. Grove SIGMA DELTA PSI National Honorary Athletic Fraternity Founded at Indiana University in 1912 Established at M. S. C. in 1928 This honorary athletic fraternity is open to any student who can successfully meet the requirements in a number of athletic events. Qualification calls for considerable athletic versatility. 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump Broad Jump EVENTS One Mile Run Pole Vault Shot-put Baseball Throw Football Punt 100-Yard Swim Fence Vault Hand Spring Hand Stand R. S. Shaw R. H. Young A. J. Clark J. F. Cox M. Casteel M. F. Mason L. L. Frimodig H. G. Kipke HONORARY MEMBERS C. Nordberg R. Grove ACTIVE MEMBERS M. Joslin D. Grove Ü McAtee H. Kurrle i iI k ALPHA CHI OMEGA National Fraternity Founded at De Pauw in 1885 BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1928 ALUMNAE ADVISOR Mrs. Blanche B. Dirks HOUSE CHAPERONE I . H| Miss Grace Mead ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Marjorie Ashley Beatrice Comstock Elizabeth Gillis Ruth Osthaus Iva Jane Price JUNIORS Irene Chapin Elizabeth Day Nina Evans Audrey. Glenn Jessie Kuhn Winnifred Kalchthaler Jane Piatt Clara Wilson Robena Wood Francis Davis Dorothea DeRoo Mildred Evringham Shirley Mixer Margaret Wilson Donna Werback SOPHOMORES Marion Allerton Irene Leavengood Elizabeth Krause Elizabeth Smith Carolyn Cook Mary Louise Goodman FRESHMEN Barbara Hanz Alice Bloomer Marion Koch Mildred Morton Ethel Paine Maxine Sturgeon PLEDGES Ruth Collins Josephine Haybarker Betty Otwell Dorothea Peterson Page two hundred, forty Ashley, Peterson, Osthaus, Bloomer Price, Atwell, Day, Comstock, Cook, Mixer, Wood, Werback Piatt, Hans, Goodman, Wilson, Smith, Glenn, Chapin, Gillis Paine, Kufa, Kraus, Davis, Evans, Haybarker, Koch ALPHA CHI OMEGA Page two hundred forty-one ALPHA GAMMA DELTA National Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in 1904 * CHI CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1922 HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Helen C. Monroe PATRONESSES Mrs. R. S. Shaw Miss Louise Clemens ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Mildred Lamb Helen Meisel Augusta Christiansen Jule McMillan JUNIORS Thelma Taylor Lois Randel Ernestine Sovereen Dorothy Jansan Josephine Griggs Dorothy Thompson Margaret Woodruff Elsie Bullard Helen Bale Doris Posthumus Dorothea Malpass Ruth Erskine Evelyn Mills Virginia Lamb Janet Gerdie Cora Hunt Marian Marks Roma Hubbard Phyllis DeVries Dorothy Bowditch SOPHOMORES Jean Whiteley Dorothy Brown Helen Benson Elizabeth Clark FRESHMEN Gertrude Karney Marion Chapin PLEDGES Page; two hundred■ forty-two Whittemore, Jjrskine, Randall, DeVries, Ballard Taylor, Thompson, Brown, Bowditch, Woodruff McMillan, Posthumus, Janson, Lamb, Christianson, Hubbard, GerdelBWhiteley . • ' Bale, Christianson, Griggs, Malpass, Benson ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Page two hundred forty-three ALPHA PHI National Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in 1871 BETA BETA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1922 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hasselman Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Roseboom PATRONS HOUSE CHAPERONE Miss Neva Lovewell ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Marion Eddy Carolyn Manor Gretchen Haviland Gladys Norton Ellen Farley Laura Lyons Dorothy Dow Myrta Susan Coons Bernice Sexton Madeline Dulso Mary Woodworth Etta Schmidt Ruth Ranney Grace Greenwood Katherine Panter Harriet Hubbel Carol Stone Mattie Rouse Josephine Flinn Luretta Macomber JUNIORS Dorothy Vietor Phyllis Henderson SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Jean Stokes Elsa Richards Emmaline Rademaker Dorothy Chinnick Anna Jane Day Anna Emmons Beatrice O’Brien Josephine Gehrig Charlotte MacKinnon Marjorie Roys PLEDGES • Helen Bennett Page two hundred forty-four Ranney, Day, Hubbell, Bennett, Stone, Henderson, Gehrig, Dow, Rademacher Lyons, Eddy, Roys, Norton, Coons, Dulso, Rouse, Flynn, Emmons Woodworth, Panter, Earley, MacKinnon ALPHA PHI Page two hundred forty-five CHI OMEGA National Fraternity Founded at University of Arkansas in 1895 XI GAMMA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1926 PATRONESSES Mrs. C, P. Halligan Mrs. E. T. Hallman Miss Dorothy J. Parker FACULTY MEMBERS Mrs. A. J. Clark Mrs. H. H. Halladay Mrs. Mary Hendrick Mrs. C. S. Robinson HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Edna Walsh ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Mildred Courtney Marie Lucas Olive Peck Phyllis Trautmann Grace Banks Bina Boonstra Kathryn Faner Mary Gumaer Lois Lancaster Annita Anderson Elizabeth Foreshaw Sabina Henderson Dorothy Leith Allegra Crabb Maxine Curtis Hazel Githens Kathryn Goihler Iris Bower Margaret Colby JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Hattie Lucas Frances Perrin Georgia Sheldrick Kathryn Tinsman Eliz. Van Denbergh Shirley Miller Margaret Telford Belle Trott Kathryn Van Aken Lucile Morris Dorothy Prideaux Ruth White PLEDGES Dorcas Shoecraft Virginia Willison Bower, Crabb, Colby, Tinsman, Sheldrick, Miller, Telford, Curtiss H Anderson, Gochler, Gumaer, Henderson, Lucas, TrautmannSLanc^ter, Boonstra, Morris, Barks Perrin, Williston, Courtney, Trott, VanAkm, Leith, White, M. Lucas Harwood, Faner, Shoecraft, VanDenbergh, Githens, Pndeaux. I Flower CHI OMEGA ERO ALPHIAN Local Fraternity Established in 1904 HONORARY MEMBERS Prof, and Mrs. Robinson Prof, .and Mrs. Hartsuch Mrs. Halladay Miss Ossee Hughes Miss Anna Bayha Miss Ruth Fickes Dr. Marie Dye HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Julia Kane ACTIVE MEMBERS GRADUATE STUDENTS Julia Matthews Helen Ferguson SENIORS JUNIORS Marion Trumbull Margaret Hubbard Bessie Castle Nellie Walker Dora Anderson Dorothea McConnelly Geraldine Crandall SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES Evelyn Carbine Feme Streeter Thelma Gillett Mary Lou Lipka Marion Kline Catherine Lipka Marjorie Hard Dorothy Robbins Margaret Kaiser Marion Caniff Alice Teel Margaret Fitch Virginia Kaiser Lucile Groat Bernice Howard Claire Jacques Margaret Lane Mary Ann Uptegrove Phyllis Shassberger Eiliene Paterson Doris Hardy Jean Converse Dorothy Charles Marion Holly Mary Cansfield l2l Page two hundred forty-eight Fitch, K. Lipka, Paterson, Robinson, Uptegrove, Hardy, Jacques, Holly Kline, Shassberger, M. Ifipka, Walker, Hubbard, Anderson, Mathews, Castle, Canfield Howard, Kaiser, V. Kaiser, M. Trumbull, Crandell, Converse, Teel ERO ALPHIAN Page two hundred forty-nine KAPPA ALPHA THETA National Fraternity Founded at De Pauw University in 1870 BETA PI CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1926 HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Lucie Yates ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Jane Dean Esther Hall Esther Darling Jean Moore Margaret McKay Marguerite Clark Vera Wilkie Mary Jo Thomas Martha Farley Dorothy Traphagen Josephine Rulison Adele Foster Mary Hewitt JUNIORS SOPHOMORES u Theresa Seeley Vivian Furber Kathleen Grosvenor Margaret McQuade FRESHMEN Dorothy Butler Irene Johnson Lois Crane Helen Murdock Margaret Yerex Maxine McNames Florence Tower Margaret Ryan Margaret Stephens Elizabeth Hahn jean Cadwalder Evelyn Hardy Elizabeth Benjamin Louise Abbey PLEDGES Alice Bender Lucile Fiske Patricia Quinlin Sarah Mae Shaw Page two hundred fifty 3» Thomas, Traphagen, Abbey, McQuad, Grosvenor Hardy, Quinlan, Darling, Foster, Feige, Farley, Hurt, Furber Rulison, Hewett, Moore, Johnson, Tower, Hall, Murdock, Crane, Wilkie, McNames Clark, Dean, Caldewalder, Ryan, Benjamin, Stevens KAPPA ALPHA THETA mm Page two hundred nfty-one pgl^w Ô1 v e r i - Ì Ì fil KAPPA DELTA National Fraternity Founded at Virginia State College in 1898 ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1924 PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Olin Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fabian Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ball HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Thompson ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Marie Bostelmann Lucile Bunge Alice Laycock Margaret Stanton JUNIORS Elizabeth Cole Virginia Davis Kathryn Grettenberge r Virginia Hack SOPHOMORES Catherine Hawley Virginia Lauzun Kathryn Lynch Marian Moore Roselle Wrisley Ilo Smith Leonora Pearson Shirley Kline Margaret Preston Leonora Stickle Elsie Parsons Deci Watkins Harriette Winans FRESHMEN Marjorie Dickhout Florence Green Jean Hardy Margaret Larry Marian Hawley ■ Ora Hoeflinger Fiorine Redfield PLEDGES Marian Metz Dora Worden Page two hundred fifty-two in Hardy, Paycock, Hawley, Bostleman, Moore, Hawley, Pearson Kline, Parry, Green, Panyen, Hack, Wrisley, Bunge, Davis, Parsons, Preston Worden, Cole, Watkins, Grettenberger KAPPA DELTA ♦ Page two hundred fifty-three SESAME Local Sorority Established in igog HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Helen Grimes Mrs. Linda Landon Dr. Marie Dye Mrs. Olive Henkel HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Lewis Fuller ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Thera Austin L. I. Roth Dorothy Coburn Ella Clare Kempfer Catherine Hallock Dorothy Rehkopf Mildred Wangeman Ruth Fender Emma Munsell Lillian Wright Margaret Stevenson Annie L. Becker JUNIORS Katherine Kempfer Martha Bachman Grace Harvey Martha Mae Wheeler Vera Munsell Lucile Schnackenberg Mary I ford Dorothy Adams SOPHOMORES Ruth Fishbeck Dorothy Nicholson Beatrice Brody Christine Dynes FRESHMEN Mildred Bryant Mary Ann Millar Beulah Woodland PLEDGES Fay Auble Ann Van Loo Page two hundred fifty-four % >&3;S &X, P». Dynes, Wheeler, Austin, Stevenson Millar, Rehkopf, Becker, Brodie, Harvey, Kempfer Munsell, Schrackneburg, Bachnor, Roth, Kempfer, Hallock, Wangeman, Wright, Adams Pishbeck, Bryant, Coburn, Munsell, Ferder SESAME Page two hundred fifty-hue SIGMA KAPPA National Fraternity Founded at Colby College 1874 ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Established at M. S C. in 1927 HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. E. A. Ballmer ADVISORY BOARD Dorothy Permar Harriet Schlubatis Doris Winans ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Charlotte Breidenstein Florence Cowles Emma Holmes Jane Hull Alice Hunter Gladys Morse Eleanor Nique Gwendolyn Packwood Eunice Winans JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Burge Marie Fox Dorothy Holden Margaret Hunter Rose Keefer Ruth Belknap Ruth Briggs Grace Connor ■ Ruby Diller Majel Horning Fern Kinton Mildred Koyl Mary Nelson Marjorie Zemke Isabel King Beryl Stark Janette Trachsel Zoe Winans Catherine Beaubier Arda Musselman Genevieve Rowand FRESHMEN Ellen Terry Mary Waring Page two hundred fifty-six 'ta: iSéXá Packwood, M. Hunter, Galligan, Stark, Fox, King, Terry, Hagermatt, F. Winans Breidenstein, Briggs, Keefer, Koyl, Horning, Rowand, Trachsel, Nelson, Hull, Beaubier Z. Winans, Kinton, Diller, Morse, Waring, Ñique, Hunter, Musselman SIGMA KAPPA Pase two hundred fifty-seven THEMIAN Local Fraternity Established in 1898 HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Norma Roseboom Miss Helen Grimes Miss Louise Clemens HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Irma Gray ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Ernestine Cameron Betty Leadley Pauline Massey Ellen Munger Ruth Canby Beryl Farr Marian Finch Beryl Abbey Margaret Goodenow Jane Haire Wilma Kinney Virginia Adams Jean Carruthers Josephine Dean Irene McKee Louise Olin JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGE Katherine Patterson Margaret Rainey Genevieve Sanford Henriette Scovell Ann Anderson Helen McConnell Margaret Patterson Magdalena Steensma Alice Stewart Margaret Walker Helen Shoesmith Dorothy Wickstrom lone Worden Elinor Wortley Page two hundred -fifty-eight Massey, Wickstrom, Shoesmith, Canby, Carruthers, Haire, Leadley, McConnell, Farr, Sanford Wortley, Scovell, Adams, Kinney, Patterson, Anderson, Steensma, Abbey Dean, Cameron, Munger THEMIAN 01X Page two hundred fifty-nine DELTA ALPHA Local Sorority Founded 1929 PATRONESSES Miss Louise Clemens Mrs. J. B. Hasselman ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Lorna Lange Marian Megchelsen JUNIORS Ruth Gettel Helen Johnson A. Mary Pauli Ruth Walstead Grace Luce Edna Ossenheimer Merla Hammond Ruth Hart SOPHOMORES Novia Osgood PLEDGES Verni ta Knight Page two hundred sixty •ÆS> Osgood, Walsted, Pauli, Puce, Megchélson, Gettel, Lange Ossenheimer, Johnson DELTA ALPHA Page two hundred sixty-one PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Alpha Chi Omega,— Mrs. Dirks Beatrice Comstock Francis Davis Alpha Gamma Delta— Annabelle MacRae Mildred Lamb Virginia Lamb Alpha Phi— Ellen Farley Myrta Susan Coons Chi Omega— Mildred Courtney Mary Gumaer Ero Alphian— Marian Trumbull Virginia Kaiser Kappa Alpha Theta— Dorothy Butler Margaret Feige Kappa Delta— Roselle Wrisley Kathryn Grettenberger Sesame— Mrs. Baldwin Dorothy Coburn Dorothy Adams Sigma Kappa— Alice Hunter Marie Fox T hemian— Ernestine Cameron Ann Anderson Page two hundred sixty-two Gumaer, Farley, Feige, Davis, Fox, Coons, Adams Wrisley, Cameron, Butler, Hunter, Comstock, Gitchell, Courtney, Lamb Coburn, Lamb PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Page two hundred sixty-three AE THEON Local Fraternity Established in 1915 HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. J. T. Caswell Prof. A. K. Chittenden Prof. F. W. Fabian ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS L. Blackall G. Ford F. Hemingway W. Schroeder L. Crane B. Fayerweather B. Forbes H. Frost A. Gaertner A. Hershey K. Knight H. Biers G. Larke H. Stone K. Ellis O. Pritchett L. Bacon R. Bredin M. Robinson C. Holdsworth W. Thomas F. Benson E. Stout L. Decke JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES E. Weldon E. Loew E. Reuling E. Wilcox R. Porritt J. Stenberg G. Timm L. Zwickey L. Barker L. Rosencrans R. Wait A. Likins G. Meldrum L. Barker F. Savage O. Rauch D. Bushong J. Garner J. Behbe G. Carlson M. Weymouth Page two hundred sixty-six Fayer weather, Savage, Meldrum, England, Blakeslee Pritchitt, Barker, Zwickey, Ellis, Stenberg, Earke, Rauch Tate, Likins, Bushong, Bredin, Hutchins, Knight, Gaertner, Waite Weldon, Lowell, Blackall, Prof. Caswell, Reuling, Porritt, Frost, Biers, Crane Stout, Holdsworth, Thomas, Garner, Bacon, Bebh, Robinson Page two hundred, sixty-seven ALPHA GAMMA RHO National Fraternity Founded at University of Illinois and Ohio State in 1908 TAU CHAPTER Established at M. 5". C. in 1922 FACULTY MEMBERS E. P. Johnson G. E. Taylor C. F. Huffman K. D. Arbuthnot F. C. Bradford J. W. Crist A. Knoblauch A. Orr H. Larsen T. Kerry U. Forsyth M. Losey I. Schneider B. Q. Smith H. Miller J. Bird A. Glidden R. Lincoln A. Martell L. Bredahl G. Evans G. Gregg R. Laser K. Parish D. Parish W. Mott W. Knowlton C. Hardine R. Mitchell ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES G. E. Starr L. D. Burhans C. G. Card C. E. Millar G. A. Branaman P. M. Harmer G. Landsberg E. Gruettner V. Rossman J. Hawkins C. Lott M. Avery R. Oehmcke D. Keiffer A. Griffith G. Poesch C. Raftshol A. Markle W. Grimm R. Jewell L. Keyt K. Coates W. Knisel FRESHMEN R. Grabauch PLEDGES Page two hundred sixty-eight Mott, Grimm, Griffith, Evans, Laser, Parrish, Knoblauch Gregg, Martel, Poesch, Raftshol, Miller, Bird, Bredahl, Parrish Rossman, Smith, Gruettner, Larson, Forsyth, Orr, Avery, Hawkins, Losey Keiffer, Haradine, Girbach, Knowlton, Schneider, Landsburg, Oehmcke ALPHA GAMMA RHO Page two hundred sixty-nine i K DELPHIC Local Fraternity Established in 1908 HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. E. A. Gee Prof. L. C. Plant Capt. Larson Prof. Wyngarden FACULTY MEMBERS E. W. Colter Prof. Loree R. H. Morrish ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS F. S. Anderson R. F. Bowers G. Farley L. Ashley W. Brown D. Crist L. Launstein H. North wood B. Rail J. Potter W. Stevens G. Walker R. Walton H. Behling L. Burch C. Johnson H. Randall JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN C. Hartsell N. Walker V. Weitzke E. Grosbeck W. Green H. Bentley R. Wilson W. Blosser H. Coon L. H. Christensen B. Grosbeck C. Irrgang H. Leech B. Sharlsey H. Stephens N. Jones F. Wilson PLEDGES Page two hundred seventy o-a CVaT' ft S53 Wilson, Potter, Bower, Johnson, Green, Denton, Farley, B. Grosbeck, Christensen F. Grosbeck, N. Walker, Harmon, Hendry, Coon, G. Walker, Rail, Brown Irrgang, Burkeholder, Hartseil, Stevens, Randall, Northwood, Stephens, Launstien DELPHIC Page two hundred seventy-one DELTA SIGMA PHI National Fraternity Founded at the College of the City of Nezv York ALPHA PI CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1923 FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. A. J. Clark Prof. R. H. Westveldt Miles Casteel ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS R. R. Baker H. C. McCulloch D. H. Davis H. G. Niemier M. M. Mason H. E. Mayne C. A. Rosenbrook H. C. Pierce T. N. Zaetsch W. L. Fauver R. M. Macintosh J. B. Converse R. 0. Minier D. R. Hicks A. J.Gerber R. J.Carl JUNIORS B. H. Roberts C. J. Crabill R. P. Holland K. A. Zaetsch W. J. Amiss A. H. Robinson P. J. Marek H. G. Minier SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN R. A. McCready C. N. Blay D. R. Jarrett T. H. McGuire . G. W. Monroe PLEDGES • R. T. Wilson Zaetch, Fauver, Pierce, Gerritt, Blay, Cari, Holland McCulloch, Amiss, Rosenbrook, Minier, Baker, Mason, Davis, Robinson Roberts, Converse, McGuire, R. Minier, Main, Marek, Macintosh, Monroe Page two hundred seventy-three ECLECTIC Local Fraternity Established in 1877 HONORARY MEMBERS Lieut. L. H. Rockefellow O’Neal Mason FACULTY MEMBER Prof. H. S. Reed ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS L. N. Retter R. J. Roach C. M. Schrems JUNIORS L. S. Smith E. C. Totten SOPHOMORES J. M. Martin J. W. Ruhl J. F. Van Antwerp S. V. Wilsey Y. C. Dickeson L. J. Goulet L. A. Hornbeck C. C. Hallock W. Kane E. C. Cook A. A. Sachs H. H. Burgess R. D. Davey J. A. Francis Ted A. Foster E. L. Larson FRESHMEN G. Bylsma H. C. Cuthbertson A. Johnstone R. VanKuiken <> I i G. French S. Koepke Kelly PLEDGES H. Machus E. C. Ryon Page two hundred seventy-four Burgess, Wilsey, Prendegrast, Sachs, Schrems, Martin Rubsam, Ruhl, Parson, Cook, Van Antwerp, Depair, Thomasma Carlysle, Totten, Kane, Davies, Roach, Francis, Goulet, Schrems, Halleck Bylsma, Brogan, French, Johnston, Machus, Cuthbertson, VanKuiken ECLECTIC Page two hundred seventy-five EUNOMIAN Local Fraternity Established in 1903 HONORARY MEMBERS G. H. Coons C. W. Chapman J. W. Steward R. P. Hibbard T. L. Sherburne H. H. Halladay R. H. Young R. M. Olin ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS R. Gidley M. Goodwin P. Olin T. Stevens L. Hackney J. Gould H. Raths G. Northcott M. Crall J. Woodman R. Pearcy E. Baker R. Chapman R. O’Conner H. Haun B. Glasgow E. Carbine J. Granum C. Marriatt E. Hunnicutt W. Wheelock G. Merkle P. Locke G. Kelser R. Mapes J. Hutchinson R. Bentley R. Lowry T. Carbine D. Stafford S. Kozelko G. Merchant A. O’Donnell A. Smith R. Kendall K. Anderson D. Brown R. Orr M. Goodwin J. McVeigh E. Criswell G. Wentworth H. Shelly R. Morrison JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES W 1 9 Page two hundred seventy-six SO. £9 Brown, Woodman, O’Donnell, O’Conner, Pearsey, Baker, Kozelko Northcott, Smith, Anderson, T. Carbine, Hutchinson, Hackney, Haun, Schau, Raths Docke, Olin, Crall, Gidley, Goodwin, Dr. Olin, Dowry, Stevens, Mapes Gould, D. Carbine, Marriatt, Kendall, Glasgow, Hunnicutt, Granum, Shelley EUNOMIAN ^1919 Page two hundred seventy-seven HERMIAN Local Fraternity Established in 1915 HONORARY MEMBER Lewis Richards LIFE MEMBER A. G. Scheele ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS J. B. Brown W. A. Kurtz S. B. Hunt W. R. Freeman P. F. Freeland M. L. Berg D. R. Ogden A. J. Stroud K. B. Vaughan H. G. Hutton W. H. Atkinson E. E. Bottoms C. D. Price S. N. Meech C. C. Bowbeer A. M. Lueck F. Stedman W. G. Thompson N. D. Vaughan R. G. Hill C. G. Walcott JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN H. A. Moore L. D. Snider F. G. Burton D. M. Abbey C. M. Heath R. E. Reichow H. B. Meno J. A. Carroll W. B. Hanlon A. F. Ahrens W. C. Potter R. E. Ortved J. S. Haskins B. A. Dole R. L. Richards E. C. Allworth J. V. Dailey L. H. Gregg Page two hundred seventy-eight Walcott, Crowe, Price, Potter, Haskins, Freeland, Meno Bottoms, Reichow, Hanlon, Stroud, Ortved, Richards, Bowbeer, Atkinson Burton, Abbey, Hunt, Ahrens, Sheele, Freeman, Vaughan, Moore, Kurtz, Berg Thompson, Vaughan, Stedman, Gregg, Snider, Hill, Dailey, I/ueck HERMIAN Page two hundred seventy-nine i tt HESPERIAN Local Fraternity Established in 1888 HONORARY MEMBERS President R. S. Shaw Captain P. W. Hardie ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS J. H. Anderson H. J. Burris A. G. Ellinger M. C. Hipley G. R. Burns M. H. Doerr G. E. Lage R. J. Biggar F. P. Magers E. W. Scott G. B. Handy K. F. Lafayette L. G. Logan R. N. Arbury D. J. Ray J. L. Douglas JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES B. E. Jump T. A. Liefeld H. C. Ray W. R. Shook J. A. Stone F. J. Urch F. E. White T. L. Woodworth H. J. Rix H. F. Mitchell S. H. Sarjeant W. A. Hatcher W. C. Courts G. I. Lamb C. Pinkerton Page two hundred eighty ÄÄiUlû1U£fft)£i Rix, Ray, Bafayette, Douglas, L,ogan, Mitchell Woodworth, Biggar, Magers, Burns, Gish, Doerr, L,age, White, Urch Eiefeld, Anderson, Ray, Shook, Jump, Burris, Stone, Hipley, Scott Pinkerton, Arbury, Eamb, Courts, Handy, Sarjeant, Hatcher HESPERIAN &TS Page two hundred eighty-one uv ver? T# mS'wJtrz&ev. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA National Fraternity Founded at Boston University in 1909 GAMMA OMICRON ZETA Established at M. S. C. in 1922 HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. W. L. Chandler Dr. R. P. Lyman J. Sheedy ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS L. H. Coles C. J. Colvin L. C. Hertnel J. I. Rogers J. C. Symonds C. H. Morse E. R. Berg G. G. Vandermale H. B. Morse R. C. Schaubel R. D. Lamphear H. C. Clark J. H. Langdon W. C. Kuehl M. Bachelor F. I. Roberts H. L. Ruffe B. H. Schimmel G. F. Seeley E. J. Buckholz T. S. Knapp H. E. Kipke S. M. Malone P. F. Nay M. E. Heuer 0. L. Ricker R. J. Randall C. F. Smock JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES B. B. Ashley C. B. Tenny L. M. Cook E. H. Bjornseth W. R. Houser S. W. Moore N. Blume M. J. Zimmerman R. L. Bowers F. B. Farley R. E. MacVay D. H. Werner H. S. Witmer P. E. Morrow H. S. Parker M. E. Martin D. J. Parr W. J. Porter S. S. Johnson L. P. Sipple R. 0. Sowash A. M. Jones W. Toikkanen R. W. Hocking Pog'e too hundred eighty4wo U ! Shimmel, Buckholz, Bjornseth, Witmer, Morrow-, Moore Seeley, Kipke, Morse, Knapp, Clark, Roberts, Tenny, Lamphear, Blume, Bassner Toikkanen, Porter, Werner, Langdon, Colvin, Parker, Hermel, Sipple, Ruffe, MacVay Schäuble, Zimmerman, Houser, Sheedy, Vandermale, Chandler, Kelty, Ashley, Symonds, Bowers, C. Morse Johnson, Parr, Hocking, Heuer, Sowash, Randall, Ricker, Smock, Martin LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Page two hundred eighty-three OLYMPIC SOCIETY Local Fraternity Established 1885 HONORARY MEMBERS Dean G. W. Bissel Dean J. F. Cox I. F. Huddleston J. H. Heppinstall ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN J. W. Kelly R. J. Gordon F. J. Lang G. W. Needham D. J. Watkins M. L. Joslin W. H. Kennedy D. M. Young J. B. Wilson C. B. Blair E. F. Fricker A. J. Thomasek G. H. Maskrey R. C. Runner A. H. Harper M. W. Slack L. J. Joslin J. P. Fase M. C. Gross H. J. DeHaan W. G. Griffin J. B. Hasselman S. F. Crowe A. J. Starr J. H. Kobs H. J. Kurde R. M. Caswell L. J. Russo M. B. Bullach R. W. Sheathelm V. M. Pevic C. C. Fogg J. B. Malone S. J. MacKinnon E. C. Seeterlin J. C. Leach E. C. Crowley L. R. Erratt H. W. Robinson S. J. Disantis J. M. VanPatten G. L. Clinton C. W. Griffin J. W. Smith S. J. Sluka S. A. Wilkes PLEDGES Page two hundred eighty-four McKinnon, Watkins, Wilson, Blair, Lang, Green Caswell, Sheathelm, Fogg, Stack, Harper, Young, Kennedy Gordon, Bullock, Thomasaick, Kobs, Jbselyn, Heppinstall, Russow, Kelly Desantis, Clinton, Fase, Gross, Joselyn OLYMPIC Page two hundred eighty-five PHI DELTA Local Fraternity Established, 1873 FACULTY MEMBER Dr. Frank S. Kedzie HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. C. S. Dunford Capt. C. R. Chase Barrett Lyons Col. Edward Rich Harry G. Kipke ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS T. Hendershott J. T. Maynard R. A. Mclnnis T. J. Ramsdell R. F. Boylan W. C. Peck H. M. Ocker C. J. Long, Jr. H. E. Moore B. C. Swift, Jr. C. Roberts LeRoy Sample C. R. Streb S. Krental W. Gibson F. Conover R. Fahrney E. Knox E. Walz JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN T. J. Leavitt, Jr. M. A. Eggert E. Wareham W. E. McConnell F. W. Dunn, Jr. A. Wright 0. C. Russell D. Cook G. Thatcher H. Craig R. Warner J. Barnard D. Berles H. Jaehnig A. Lawrence W. Braden H. Cross W. Dole L. Pace . PLEDGES Sample, Cook, Long, Lane, Barnard, Warner, Krentel, Thatcher Ocker, Swift, Moore, Berles, Hendershott, Peck, Russell, Gibson Maynard, Leavitt, Mclnnis, McConnell, Capt. Chase, Ramsdell, Boylan, Dunn, Streb Fahrney, Conover, Peck, Pace, Cross, Knox, Dole, Lawrence, Walz PHI DELTA Page two hundred eighty-seven PHI CHI ALPHA Local Fraternity Established IQ25 HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. H. T. Darlington John G. Biery ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS L.Beltz E.F. Bredlow G.G. Byrne F.C. Gillett A.R. Pfannenschmidt JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN J. H. Anderson P. E. Anderson R. G. Anschutz R. E. Bradley P. C. DeVoodgt J. Felder K. Byrne T. A. Garland R. G. Giffey C. Jakeway C. E. Prentice R. Adams R. Burhans D. Kilpatrick A. Henderson H. C. Priest R. Pryor H. Switzer G. W. Adams G. E. Eddy R. K. Hitchcock C. A. Huwer L. T. Sherman L. B. Nugent D. E. Stauffer H. E. Bryant C. G. Erickson E. L. Hart A. E. Rackes H. W. Perrin A. F. Schwegler A. H. Valentine P. C. Younger Page tzvo hundred eighty-eight ï * E g ? Perrin, DeVooght, Bryant, Archutz, Shei-man, Byrne, Huwer, Bradley Henry, Nugent, Hitchcock, Beltz, Eddy, Giffy, Anderson, Anderson Adams, Gillette, Prentice, Jakeway, Pfannenschmidt, Byrne, Garland, Switzer, Priest, Bredlow Younger, Schweidler, Henderson, Burhans, Gibbons, Valentine, Kilpatrick Stauffer, Felder, Hart, Ericson, PHI CHI ALPHA Page two hundred eighty-nine ::.,y-.v PHI KAPPA TAU National Fraternity Founded at Miami University in 1906 ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1924 S I FACULTY MEMBERS Major Charles T. Stahle Prof. M. M. McCool Prof. J. Tyson Prof. B. A. Walpole Milton H. Rudolph ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS W. F. Eaton C. R. Felt E. S. Gettel J. S. Hartman F. S. Haven G. E. Hitchings H. L. McAtee H. M. Converse L. H. Cribbs F. S. Cooper E. K. Ellsworth M. R. Dixon J. A. Porter V. G. Armstrong C. M. Beachum D. W. Clark L. W. Kelner E. H. Henton C. Waterbury J. E. Barbier A. E. Brose W. C. Gibson H. C. Olson R. M. Pratt D. A. MacPherson H. M. Place J. P. Schwab D. E. Smith G. W. Macier I. Tillotson • C. L. Leeson E. S. Kelsey A. J. Hawkins R. R. Kincaid R. M. MacCauley A. F. Voelker W. D. Pratt F. S. Sherer D. C. Carruthers R. W. Cook R. B. Waterman H. Symes M. R. Pflug R. E. Rigg J. B. Wilson P. Vincent JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN F. W. Byington S. R. Cooper PLEDGES Page tii’o hundred ninety 3» Gibson, Tillotson, Waterman, Kelsey, Voelker, Converse, Cribbs Clark, Byington, Symes, Henton, Porter, Hartman, Beechum, Ellsworth W. Pratt, Cooper, Cook, Armstrong, Hawkins, Place, Gettel, Hitching Haven, Leeson, Schwab, McCauley, Carruthers, Eaton, Sherer, Macier, Dixon Pflug, Brose, R. Pratt, McDermott, Vincent, Brown, Kincaid PHI KAPPA TAU m Page two hundred ninety -one PHYLEAN Local Fraternity Established in 1911 HONORARY MEMBERS Dean Ward Giltner Dr. R. C. Huston Prof. C. L. Allen ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS H. Arnold S. DenHerder M, Ormes K, Cristenson F. Geutchow A. Arnold B. Crittenden H. Hannah J. Hayden H. Beaman M. Greer H. Gibbs T. Shudark L. VanVorhies J. Knight H. Draper JUNIORS SOPHOMORES C. Salsbury R. Hopkins W. Montgomery E. Waters F. W. Lewis D. Oviatt B. Vinkemulder R. Miller T. Engelbert W. Vandercook S. Oviatt A. Waak E. Steimle C. Annis F. Mair P. Pfeiffer FRESHMEN J. Williamson E. Curtis B. Harr PLEDGES P. Willsburgh P. Swarthout F. Nelson Page two hundred ninety-two Annis, Engelbert, Arnold, Christiansen, Waters, VanDam Swarthout, Draper, Salisbury, Vinkemulder, Miller, Steimle, Oviatt Pfeiffer, Edinger, Knight, Greer, Lewis, Shudard, Willsburg, Crittenden D. Oviatt, Ormes, Hayden, DenHerder, Guetschow, H. Arnold, Hopkins, Vandercook, Mair Buskirk, Williamson, Nelson, Berry, Gibbs PHYLEAN Page two hundred, ninety-three PI KAPPA PHI National Fraternity Founded at College of Charleston, S. C., in 1904 ALPHA THETA CHAPTER Established at M. S. ■ C. in 1925 FACULTY MEMBERS L. N. Field A. Laurie J. B. Edmonds H. R. Brigham ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS A. E. Langworthy 0. J. Schuster K. A. Sprague R. C. Brigham L. E. Burroughs E. R. Crook R. W. Dearing D. C. Austin M. B. Burt H. J. Collins G. C. Dailey V. F. Dargitz L. A. Davenport E. L. Hagni T. N. Hurd I K. A. Bellinger W. H. Brigham V. F. Keefer J. S. Aldrich C. A. Buist J. F. Curren F. F. Driscal B. J. Creager H. K. Eldred JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES L. W. Raymond W. H. Dernberger H. E. Sprague W. J. Erskine G. S. McIntyre A. M. Smith I. A. Striffler K. H. Jepson H. A. Kahl R. C. Swogger A. J. Wangeman R. M. Branch K. A. Von Voigtlander H. W. Field C. E. Dowd R. D. Hendee R. A. Howlett E. C. Kling F. J. Meier R. B. McCall J. McCune J. L. Nolan Page two hundred ninety-four Bellinger, Crook, Striffler, Davenport, H. W. Brigham R. C. Brigham, Dernberger, Dargitz, Jepson, Smith, Collins, Wangeman, McCall Langworthy, Burroughs, Burt, Kabe, McIntyre, Dailey; ijrskine, Swogger, Fields Clifford, Sprague, Raymond, Dearing, Schuster, Prof. Laurie, Hurd, Hagni, Sprague Meier, KHng, Curren, Driscal, Hdred, Dowd, Aldrich PI KAPPA PHI Page two hundred ninety five f ï ; , 1 l '' 1 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON National Fraternity Founded at the University of Alabamain 18 . ' ■ MICHIGAN GAMMA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1927 FACULTY MEMBER C. S. Robinson ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS W. F. Moeller S. D. Kreager W. W. Ayrault G. W. Jennings V. H. Donaldson K. W. Thompson V. L. Marvin J. H. VanZylen D. B. Grove R. 0. Dodge W. A. Herbert P. L. Kane C. P. Ladd A. J. Haga C. H. Callahan 0. F. Growell 0. K. Kling G. J. Gray S. D. Long J. Vanderplow D. Warren R. D. Boeskool G. Scheid C. Scheid JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES * H. L. Henson D. E. Swan A. B. Burde M. H. Watterson W. M. Baxter W. Pennington B. F. Schlinkert F. W. Danziger F. J. DenHerder E. Dirkse R. F. J. Baumgartner C. A. Nordberg R. R. Grove D. G. Ridler D. Booth V. B. Arnold D. L. Dineen R. Swanson M. Strong B. Strong F. Sanford H. Cookson 2 Page two hundred ninety-stx Douma, Haga, Growell, Swan, Dodge, Booth D. Grove, Dineen, Baxter, Jennings, Arnold, Nordberg, Pennington, Callahan, Dirkse Herbert, Marvin, Ladd, Schlinkert, Burde, Whitworth, Ridler, Ayrault Kane, VanZylen, R. Grove, Waterson, Kreager, Thompson, Moeller, Donaldson, Alderman Swanson, Dong, Boeskool, Strong/Sanford, Kling SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Page two hundred ninety-seven TRIMOIRA Local Fraternity Established in 1913 HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. M. M. Cory Prof. L. C. Emmons Prof. H. B. Dirks Prof. H. L. Publow FACULTY MEMBERS Walter Morofsky Fred L. Reynolds ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Lew Baker Melvin Brines Meridith Clark Roy Gezelius J. P. Pinson Lauren Brown Robert Bryor Leo Bullard Herbert Chickering W. R. Forsythe Dale Hoffmeyer Marvin Horne Allen Kidder Stanley Oswalt Howard Balbauch Robert Creyts John Lessiter Guilford Rothfuss Robert Russell Widner Lacy Weldon Kerst Ralph Whaite Louis Switzgable A1 Janes JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES Theodore Willmarth Raymond Mains Floyd Roberts L. B. Henderson Amos Knutson Ferris Oswalt , Marion Pierce Elmer Roosien Franklin Howell Marshall Parsons Walter Russow William Simanton Vern Smith Donald Wingier Loring Fullerton Mark Bicknell Arthur Wienland Henry Bloom Robert Nelson George Averill Clark Chamberlain W. F. Barber Page two hundred ninety-eight Horne, Smith, Oswalt, Kidder Chickering, Brown, Hofimeyer, Bullard, Pierce, Roosien, Howell, Russow, White Simanton, Knutson, Creyts, Pinson, Roberts, S. Oswalt, Balbauch, Weinland, Keast Baker, Gezelius, Clark, Corey, Brines, Emmons, Bryar, Henderson, Maines Russell, Rothfuss, Spike, Averill, Lacey, Bloom, Lassiter TRIMOIRA Page two hundred ninety-nine ULYSSIAN Local Fraternity Established in 1922 HONORARY MEMBERS Professor S. G. Berquist Mr. C. D. Wilkins ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS W. A. Coates L. C. Cook Ü. J. Dowd R. W. Eidson H. Johnson B. F. Batchler H. A. Benjamin C. C. Jobbett W. N. Smith . R. Clark E. J. Beutner A. F. Wilber A. J. Jennings C. M. Britenwisher L. H. Brown W. Drake O. D. Reed D. B. Kepple JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN F. B. Léedy H. E. Vollmer T. G. Woodman R. S. Pullen G. E. Bowers R. A. Payne D. B. Pennell W. Peterson K. M. Bronson F. H. Burke A. L. Little R. E. Loomis G. L. Veneklasen H. Clark O. B. Howell Burke, Mosher, Batchler, Veneklasen, H. Clark, Reed, Loomis R. Clark, Wilbur, Jobbett, Bowers, Johnson, Peterson, Smith, Drake Lidson, Leedy, Smith, Loomis, Cook, Payne, Peterson, Vollmer, O. Dowd, Coakes Benjamin, Brownson, Kepple, Wiley, L- Dowd, Howell, Houff ULYSSIAN Page three hundred one UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Local Fraternity Established in i8y6 HONORARY MEMBERS Thomas Gunson Capt. Jos, H. Hinwood ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS C. Cole F. J. Corr J. Van Aken R. Sanders L. Witherell C. H. Coster A. J. Howard R. L. Jennings G. Breen A. Cole R. H. Carruthers L. Exo J. Scully E. Carr L. Peterson C. Passink V. R. Anderson H. A. VanderVeen J. W. Van Putten R. Smith. P. H. Troth T. VanZanden M. Bestervelt G. H. Lisch H. Smead L. West JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN N. Miller PLEDGES A. Rummel Page three hundred two Troth, Jennings, VanPutten, Smead, Howard, Lische, VanAiken, Anderson Sanders, Cole, Wenner, VanZanden, Passink, Weeks, Carruthers, Wenner, VanderVeen Smith, Miller, Coster, Breen, West, Cox UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Page three hundred three verità INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Ae Theon Alpha Gamma Rho - Delphic ' ■* - - Delta Sigma Phi Eclectic - Eunomian Hermian - Hesperian - - Lambda Chi Alpha - Sigma Alpha Epsilon Olympic - Phi Chi Alpha - - Phi Delta - Phi Kappa Tau Phylean - Pi Kappa Phi - Trimoira Ulyssian - - Union Literary - E, K. Reuling, R. J. Porritt D. J. Parrish, J. J. Bird G. G. Farley, P. H. Harmon H. C. McCulloch, H. G. Minier E. C. Totten, L. J. Goulet M. A. Goodwin, D. B. Stafford W. R. Freeman, C. W. Potter H. J. Burris, G. E. Lage J. C. Symonds, H. B. Morse K. W. Thompson, W. F. Moeller J. W. Kelly, F. J. Lang J. C. Byrne, H. E. Bryant H. M. Ocker, R. F. Boylan D. A. McPherson, E. S. Kelsey J. C. Hayden, H. C. Arnold K. H. Jepson, W. J. Erskine E. J. Roosien, S. M. Oswalt H. A. Benjamin, L. C. Gook T. VanZanden, J. W. VanPutten Page three hundred four Potter, Rodsien, VanZylen, Kelsey, Bird Schuster, Symonds, MacPherson, Goodwin, Burris, Kelly, Thompson Gezelius,. Rulison, Grove, Morris INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Page three hundred five WOLVERINE—1929 EDITORIAL STAFF Lewis D. Snider, Managing Editor Elisabeth Gillis Herbert Hendry Edward Ellsworth Harlow B. Meno Gilbert Thomson Mildred Everingham Dale-Stafford Iva Jane Price - Phyllis Trautmann Marion Trumbull Roselle Wrisley Shupei Shu - - Associate Editor Associate Editor Assistant Editor Organisation Editor Art Editor Class Editor Athletic Editor Co-ed Editor Co-ed Athletic Editor Feature Editor Senior Class Editor Photograph Editor JUNIOR ASSISTANTS Jesse Kuhn Marian Allerton Mary Jennings Lois Lancaster Dorthea DeRoo SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS Alfred Lueck Margaret Stephens Arthur Smith Marjorie Reed Annie Laura Becker Alfred O’Donnell FRESHMAN ASSISTANTS Isabelle Poulsen Clarissa Englebert BUSINESS STAFF Alfred Gaertner Allen Kidder ASSISTANTS Garfield Thatcher Lawrence Christensen Snover Sarjeant Charles Long Glenn Larke Photographs by LeClear, Lansing, and Laycock, M. S. C. Cover by S. K. Smith Company, Chicago Engraving by Jahn & Ollier, Chicago Printing by Robert Smith Company, Lansing to ? Page three hundred, eight l H Ô e r Coons, Trautmann, Gaertner, Thompson, Price Kidder, Henry, Wrisley, Gillis, Ellsworth, Meno Stephens, Snyder, Trumbull WOLVERINE STAFF Page three hundred rune MICHIGAN STATE NEWS The Michigan State News is the official student newspaper of Michigan State College. Appearing twice weekly, it reaches every member of the student body besides a large number of faculty members and outside subscribers- Executives of the paper, the managing editor and business manager, are selected at the annual all-college elections. The editorial policy of the paper purposes to give the students clear and accurate discussion of current college problems in the editorial columns, while in the news columns the staff aims to present in a cbm- plete and unbiased manner all events taking place on the campusi EDITORIAL ; STAFF Robert A. Mclnnis, Managing Editor Joseph Porter, Assistant Editor Paul Troth, Assistant Editor Jack Stenberg, Assistant Editor Henriette Scovell, Co-ed Editor James Haskins, Sports Editor Majel Horning, Society Editor Katherine Lynch, Feature Editor Robert Graham, Music Critic Ann Anderson, Exchange Editor REPORTERS Alfred O’Donnell Stanley Dodge Thomas Knapp John Tate Glenn Larke George Merkel Jack Green Wilford Colt Timothy Ankney Wilbur Braden Norman Reeder Everett Knox Katherine Faner Mildred Koyl Vera Munselle Bertha McCormick Mary Woodworth Gertrude Morony Marjorie Zemke BUSINESS STAFF Warren R. Shook, Business Manager ¥ Katherine Grettenberger, Accounts Ray Jennings, Advertising Joe Retter, Advertising Margaret Preston, Collections Beryl Abbey, Stenographer ADVERTISING ASSISTANTS Roy Sample Robert Norman Robert Davéy Robert Norman Page three hundred, ten Sfi McDermott, Knox. O’Donnell, Merkel, Reeder Ankney, Colt, Tate, Harris, Haskins, Larke, Sample Retter, Troth, Porter, Shook, Mclnnis, Scoii||M Stenberg, Jennings Zempke, Horning, Munsell, Anderson, Faynor, Koyl, Lynch, Winans STATE NEWS STAFF Page three hundred eleven s V MICHIGAN AGRICULTURIST The Michigan Agriculturist is published in the interest of conserving Michi­ gan’s farms and forestsJ’encouraging better living conditions in the farm home and aiding boys and girls on Michigan farms in club work, and helping them to enter Michigan State, the oldest agricultural college in the world. The “Agri­ culturist” points out to students that agriculture does not need more farmers but better farmers. It brings the whole “Ag” student body closer together and keeps them in touch with the alumni and thé alumni in touch with their Alma Mater. EDITORIAL STAFF J. W. Clark, Editor-in-Chief N. Stuart, G. Farley, Assistants C. Murray, Forestry Editor REPORTERS A. Baur B. Q. Smith G. B. Richards W. W. Thompson J. W. Morey E. Pesonen T. N. Hurd O. Dowd L. Dowd R. M. Hunt C. W. Irrgang C. Mitchell J. Coryell W. G. Kirkpatrick V. H. Wheaton A. L. Zwickey L. F. Hermann O. J. Schuster, Business Manager L. A. Davenport, Assistant BUSINESS STAFF Page three hundred twelve Glen O. Stewart, ’17, Editor THE MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE RECORD A publication issued monthly for the alumni and former students of the Michigan State College, by the M. S. C. Association. THE M. S. C. ASSOCIATION The history of alumni organization at Michigan State College begins with the graduation of the first class. The M. S. C. Association has always had for its primary purpose the uniting of former students and alumni for service to the college. Separate alumni clubs over the country meet from time to time, maintaining contacts once established with the college, thus ever helping to keep the institution alive. Giving the campus a Union Building has been the outstanding accomplishment of the association during the past few years. Officers of the association for the current year are : Arthur C. MacKinnon, ’95, Bay City, President G. Vern Branch, ’12, Detroit, Vice-President Glen O. Stewart, ’17, Lansing, Secretary R. Bruce McPherson, ’90, Howell, Treasurer MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (Elected at Large) Francis Kirk Patch, ’14, East Lansing E. E. Gallup, ’96, Lansing Earl E. Hotchin, ’12, East Lansing Harris E. Thomas, ’85, Lansing, ex-officio E. W. Ranney, ’00, Greenville, ex-officio Frank F. Rogers, ’83, Lansing, ex-officio Page three hundred thirteen STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the governing body of the Michigan State College student body, its board of directors. Composed of representatives from each of the classes, class presidents, and representatives of the Inter-Fraternity Council, Varsity Club, and thé Michigan State News, the organization acts as intermediary in all gtudent-faculty affairs, has charge of all college events, and executes the functions of student government. OFFICERS William Muller, Senior President John Gould, Junior President Curtis Bowbeer, Sophomore President Kenneth Lafayette, Freshman President Max Goodwin, President Inter-Fraternity Council Carl Felt, Varsity Club Robert Mclnnis, State News Editor SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Vern Dickeson, President Thomas Ramsdell William Moeller JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Gerald Lagej Secretary-Treasurer Harold Hannah ■ SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE Franklin Sherer If 1LÜ Page three hundred fourteen m 1 Sherer, Muller, Farley, Moeller, Lafayette Gould, Lage, Felt, McTnnis, Dickeson, Ramsdell, Bowbeer STUDENT COUNCIL Page three hundred fifteen WOMAN’S SELF GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 5 The purpose of this organization is to regulate all matters pertaining to the student life of its members which do not fall under the immediate jurisdiction of the faculty, to further a spirit of unity among the women of the college, to increase their sense’of responsibility toward each other, and to be a medium by which the social standards of the college may be made and kept. MEMBERS SENIORS Ellen Farley, President Pauline Massey, Vice-President Mildred Courtney, Secretary Marie Lucas, Treasurer Winifred Kalchthaler Dora Anderson JUNIORS SOPHOMORE Martha Farley FRESHMAN Josephine Dean EX-OFFICIO Beth Gillis, Point Activity Chairman Florence Banhagel, President of W. A. A. Beatrice Comstock, President of Y. W. C. A. Henriette Scovell, Co-ed Editor of Michigan State News Page three hundred sixteen 2% M3 m Courtney, Farley Dean, Gillis, Massey, Kalchthaler Anderson, Farley, Lucas WOMAN’S SELF GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Page three hundred seventeen Dickeson, Shook Hill, Schuster, Mclnnis, Farley, Clark Scovell, Nelson, Snider BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS Supervision of all official student publications, as regards their management, finances, and staff, are the duties of the Board of Publications. It is composed of college, officials, members of the faculty, and officials of student organizations. Robert A. Mclnnis, Chairman, Managing Editor, Michigan State News MEMBERS James B. Hassélman, Secretary, Supervisor of Publications Albert H. Nelson, Associate Professor of English Elton B. Hill Glenn O. Stewart, Alumni Secretary Warren R.. Shook, Business Manager, Michigan State News Lewis Snider, Editor, 1929 Wolverine Henriette Scovell, Co-ed Editor, Michigan State News J. Wallace Clark, Editor, Michigan Agriculturist Otmer Schuster, Business Manager, Michigan Agriculturist Verne Dickeson, President, Student Council Ellen Farley, President, W. S. G. A. Page three hundred eighteen LIBERAL ARTS BOARD The College,: by means of funds obtained from a blanket student fee, provides a series of lectures and entertainments. The Liberal Arts Board has charge of engaging the artists who appear on the course. ' 4f MEMBERS STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Alice Teel Josephine Griggs Kenneth W. Thompson Robert Baker FACULTY ADVISORS Professor Johnston Professor Halligan Page three hundred nineteen Simpson, Noteware, Garland, Carroll, Tuscombe Smith, DeVries, 1,0wry, Strong, Avery, Howell, Morey YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS M. H. Avery, President Robert Lowry, Vice-President Franklin Howell, Secretary Larry DeVries, Treasurer Howard Luscombe, Deputation Chairman Lake Simpson, Asst. Deputation Chairman Beeman Smith, Social Chairman W. J. Morey, Assistant Social Chairman % Hunt, Chairman Clark Nelson ADVISORY BOARD Simpson Noteware QUARTET Strong, Accompanist Emmons Grove Kunkel Garland Carrol Page three hundred twenty f Shassberger, Janis, Nelson, Mixer, Horning Morse, Wrisley, Lucas, Peck Pennington, Comstock, Packwood YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SECRETARY Miss Neva Lovewell CABINET MEMBERS Beatrice Comstock, President Hattie Lucas, Vice-President Roselle Wrisley, Secretary Gladys Morse, Treasurer Shirley Mixer, Social Service Chairman Florence Cowles, Work Shop Chairman Elsie Janda, Employment Chairman Olive Peck, Program Chairman Mary Nelson, Social Chairman Virginia Lauzen, Publicity Chairman Ernestine Sovereen,.Membership Chairman Mary Pennington, International Study Chairman Phyllis Shassberger, Leadership Chairman Gwendolyn Packwood, Foreign Born Chairman Majel Horning, Deputation Chairman Henriette Scovell, Ex-officio, President C. G. A. m Page three hundred twenty-one 28ß Riggs, Snow, Hill, Plant, Steward Losey, Crittenden, Woodworth, Jennings, Olin, Woodworth UNION BOARD MEMBERS Marion Woodworth, President R. B. McPherson, Treasurer Robert Losey, Vice-President Glenn Stewart, Secretary Phillip Olin, Vice-President Ray Riggs, Manager Mary Jennings Bernard Crittenden. Thomas Woodworth Grover Dillman E. B. Hill Miss Helen Stack R. K. Steward L. G. Plant O. L. Snow Page three hundred twenty-two Packwood, Johnson, Walker, Haire, Watkins, Waring McKee. Scovell, Bunge, Brown CAMPUS GIRLS ASSEMBLY Henriette Scovell, President Lucile Bunge, Vice-President Frances Perrin, Secretary-Treasurer Mary Waring Pauline Walker Edna Taylor Irene Leavengood Ernestine Sovereen Bernice Sexton Nellie Walker Dessie Watkins Irene Johnson Mary I ford Gwendolyn Packwood Jane Haire Georgia Brown Page three hundred twenty-three INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE FORUM Established at M. S. C. in 1927 FACULTY MEMBERS M. C. Peterson C. M. Cade- J. O. Hardesty OFFICERS H. E. Rowe, President D. R. Norrisf Vice-President H. T. Graham, Secretary . W. R. O’Brien, Treasurer M. J. Tallefson, Publicity Manager ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES H. M. Olds R. H. Laxton A. A.. Gutekunst A. T. Torango L. W. Price E. A. Pesonen H. Kenney H. T. Graham J. E. Dean L. A. Zillman J. R. Neff R. W. Rogers M. J. Tallefson W. J. Bennet E. J. Carmody W. R. O’Brien G. D. Fox K. R. Mack B.R. Neimeyer B.J. Murback P.H. Decker F.H. Twiest C.A. Carlson R.H. Ackley H.E. Rowe H.J. Armstrong G.I. Brownell L.B. Yarger H.McVean R.J. McGonegle R.A. Simonson H.W. Gutekunst D.E. Jones R.L. Greenmail Page three hundred twenty-four Greenman, Neff, Tallefson. Daxton, Ackley,' Neimeyer, Price, Jones:, ZillmSn, Decker, Twiest Norris, McGonegle, Dean, Peterson, Cade, Hardesty, Brownell, Graham, Simonson, Olds Pesonen, Gutekunst, Rowe, Armstrong, Carlson, H. Gutekunst INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE FORUM Page three hundred twenty-five WKAR A little different phase of activity than is usually noted is represented in the technical operation of the college broadcasting station, WKAR. A small group of students are annually engaged in the operation of WKAR. While this group is not large at any one time, there has been quite a representa­ tion of this activity during the last four years that the station has been in opera­ tion. Over this course of time there have been eleven men in the station per­ sonnel, six of them have graduated, two are seniors, and out of these eight, four are members of honorary fraternal organizations. The experiences of these men would make an interesting story. It would range from radio operating on far seas to our inland lakes^ and from amateur interest to designing for modern com­ mercial manufacturers. PERSONNEL PAST F. M. Fisher ’30 R. D. Martin ’28 D. R. Olsen ’27 Jay Parkhurst ’29 PRESENT G. K. Rollins ’30 F. I. Phippeny ’26 R. C. Wenning ’26 Wm. Fitch ’26 Clinton Fitch ’26 I. D. Ball ’29 Ralph Clark ’30 Page three hundred twenty-six Hach, DeVries, Dean, Whitfield, Rowe, Bergquist, Burton, Osborne Clark, Bliven, McGonegle, Reichow, Hall, Cook, Moore Roland, Bliss, Naeter, Foltz, Corey, Langworthy, Willert, Burns AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS STUDENT BRANCH COUNSELLOR Prof. M. M. Corey SENIORS A. Andrews I. Ball M. Blivin T. Bergquist G. Burton L. Cook G. Hall T. Helfrich Keek ■ Clark Hach McGonegle A. Lindberg H, Moore H. Pittinger J. Rasikas L. Reichow A. Richards L. Strobel A. Vinson W. Willert Rowe Slider Smith JUNIORS Rollins Page three hundred twenty-eight Vollmer, Abbey, Bottoms, Jennings,. Barnes, Nowlin, Twiest, Decker, McVey Larson, Ash, Howell, Coles, .Rayeli, Farley, Moore,' Hanlon / Flunt, Bowers, Kurtz, Parkhurst, Lin, Greenman AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS STUDENT CHAPTER D. M. Abbey H. I. Barnes E. F. Bredlow L. H. Coles P. H. Decker H. J. Hanes J. S. Hartman H. L. Henson C. E. Ash R. L. Bowers R. C. Brigham E. E. Bottoms F. B. Farley R. L. G reenman MEMBERS SENIORS S. B. Hunt L. J. Johnson W. A. Kurtz Y. C. Lin W. D. McCully T. H. McDonagh G. J. McLravy S. W. Moore B. J. Murback JUNIORS F. J. Howell W. B. Hanlon L. W. Jenkins G. 1 J. Jennings K. M. Knudson H. McVean J. R. Neff R. A. Nowlin C. J. Noonon J. E. Parkhurst T. J. Roth M. H. Strasen F. H. Twiest H. E. Vollmer L.L. Miller ; S.E Olson 0.F, Ravell A,L. Smith P.T. Stimac L. J. Workman Page three hundred tzventy-nine Jensen, Markle, Bird, Lott, Weed, Prentice, Keyt, Lucas Waite, Johnson, Brewer, Henry, Tompkins, Kirkpatrick Pederson, Prof. Anthony, Haradyne, Mehlhose, Kelsey, Miller, VanPatten, Parish Meyers, Armstrong, Forth, Herman, Clarke, Sherwood, Brown DAIRY CLUB The purpose of the club is (i) to further the interest and study in problems confronting the dairy industry, and (2) to aid the financing of judging teams of the dairy division. FACULTY MEMBERS E. L. Anthony P. S. Lucas . George E. Taylor G. M. Trout OFFICERS C. E. Myers, President E. G. Melhose, Vice-President S. E. Weed, Secretary-Treasurer Page three hundred thirty i. 9 Bostleman, Brinkman, Newman, Peterson, Conrad, Martensen, Perrin, M. Lamb Lindstrom, Miss Irons, Tynni, Craw, Bale, Christensen, Sovereen, Grams, Bunge Sprinkle, Mrs. Potter, McCormick, Morony, Randel, Kellogg, Overholt, Johnston, Curtis Holmes, Newark, Paul, Redfield, Vandenberg, Jennings, V. Lamb, Austen THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Lucile Bunge, President Marguerite Clark, Vice-President Mary Biebesheimer, Secretary Louise Steward, Treasurer OFFICERS The year of 1928-1929 has been a very successful one, with a membership of nearly one hundred. The club sponsored a home-made pumpkin pie sale which was very enthusi­ astically supported. The local club is combining with all . college and high school chibs in the state to support a scholarship for a Home Economics student in a foreign land. Undoubtedly the most interesting speaker the club has entertained this year was Miss Leta Bane, Associate Professor of Home Economics at the University of Wisconsin, who was past president of the National Home Economics Asso­ ciation. Miss Minnie Irons, student club leader, and Lucile Bunge, represented the club at the national convention at Des Moines, Iowa, during the last of June, 1928. Page three hundred thirty-one Egbert, Poesch, Hoadley, Mullett, Klein Chickering, Cheney, Simonton, Zillman HORTICULTURAL CLUB FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. Gardner Prof. Bradford N. W. Stuart R. Eggert H. H. Hoadley 0. J. Dowd C. Kieffer C. C. Mullet B. Frye G. H. Poesch H. E. Chickering I. Klein L. A. Zillman L. Dowd W. J. Woodman D. E. Pasco SENIORS JUNIORS R. R. Toles SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN E. C. Ogden Prof. Laurie Prof; Loree L. K. Cheney G. G. Farley J. A. Feather E. R. Gruettner L. H. Latchaw A. E. Schuelke H. Kellicut M. Backofen G. E. Bowers J. B. Richards W. A. Green W. A. Simonton W. R. Browell J. S. Coryell Page three hundred thirty-two n f v p » Dr. Colburn, Barclay, Dr. Meyer, EHins, Dr. Gibbs, Martinkewz, Zwickejg Muschenheimer, Dr. Chamberlain Phalares, Dr. Johnson,fDr. Giltner, Muth, Huber, Bowler, Young, Campbell, Dr. Hutton, DS Stafseth Alfredson, Dr. Emmel, Dr. Hallman, Clark, Thompson, Buehler, Brewer, Eine, Shu Dr. Scholl, Schulm, Smith, Kershaw, Haman, JohnsonÉjSchaff, Fish AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION STUDENT MEMBERS W. W. Thompson, President C. F. Clark, Vice-President Eiden Barchey, Secretary Cass Kershaw, Treasurer Harold Buehler John Ellens George Andree Shupei Shu O. H. Muth Stanley Whitlock Stanley Martinkewz. Lynn Zwickey Conner Smith George Bowler George Phalares H. Campbell Eugene Haman George Fish Walter Johnson Fred Merchenheimer C. W. Huber C. B. Lines Page three hundred thirty-three 0 *2?£ci. Feiver, Wolters, Mains, Houser, Gleave, Gugle, Beardslee Olds, Coakes, Lundberg, McCotter, Rehkopf, Sanders, Aiken Jeffrey, Jackson, Torango, Surls AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS—JUNIOR BRANCH FACULTY ADVISOR Prof. Dirks FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. Bratton Prof. E. H. Stewart STUDENT MEMBERS SENIORS H. B. Lundberg J. G. McCotter F. R. Moore R. D. Mains H. M. Olds H. Randall JUNIORS R. Lowry C. Thomson A. L. Clark M. L. Pierce F. Delfos W. F. Eaton FRESHMEN Prof. Reuling C. Rehkopf R. F. Sanders M. F. Surls A. T. Torango H. W. Wolters C, A. Gugle L. Corless F. B. Hemingway M. Siegel L. B. Fairer H. J. Kerr McDermott Dean Bissell Prof. Field A. A. Aiken M. Beardslee W. A. Coakes W. R. Gleave W. Houser J. S. Jeffrey L. Coffey E. Flanigan W. Fourmier J. Henery P. Jackson G. L. Merkel Page three hundred thirty-four Sowash, Niemitalo, VanDyne,Huberman, Hermel, Sump, Prof.DeCamp, Westveld. Dressel Hawkins, Smith, Handler,Roberts, Murray, Switzer, Gillette, Wheeler, White, Grey FORESTRY CLUB FACULTY MEMBERS A. K. Chittenden R. H. Westveld J. C. DeCamp C. Dressel ACTIVE MEMBERS R. Bower W. Jackson J. H. Hawkins W. Davis F. Gillette L. Beltz E. Groesbeck H. Seward G. Ferrari E. Lepley C. Hendee R. Hill H. Aivinen M. E. Bullach C. E. Burger R. Caswell K. L. Christensen L. A. Crane W. DeLange W. A. Grim F. E. Grimes B. L. Broesbeck L. H. Hackney K. Hassler L. C. Hermel E. H. Juntunen T. A. Liefield V. Marvin C, T. Mattison C. G; Murray F. T. Roberts A. W. Sump H. D. Switzer A. J. Tomasek A. R. Thompson J. 0. VanDyne R. G. White H. J. Collins E. R. Crook M. E. Fonda G. D. Fox E. Gran G. J. Gray L. H. Handler G. J. Harris M. Huberman E. R. Laskowski - W. J. Merrick W. E. Millard E. A. Niemitalo A. J. Quinkert D. C. Shackelford L. Smith R. O'. Sowash C. F. Stauffer K. VanVoj tlander L. VanVoorhees M. E. Wikle P. D. Wild Page three hundred thirty-five VARSITY DEBATING MEN’S DEBATE SCHEDULE University of Cincinnati at East Lansing University of Kansas at East Lansing University of Cincinnati at Cincinnati Albion College at Charlotte, Michigan Detroit City College at Milford, Michigan Albion College at Ionia, Michigan Detroit City College at Detroit Michigan State Normal College at Ypsilanti Purdue University at Lafayette, Indiana Heidelberg University at Ypsilanti Marquette University at Lansing Kalamazoo College at Ypsilanti University of Kansas at Mason, Michigan Grove City College at Ypsilanti WOMEN’S DEBATE SCHEDULE University of Cincinnati at East Lansing Lindenwood College at St. Charles, Missouri University of Cincinnati at Cincinnati Heidelberg University at Ypsilanti Drake University at Des Moines, Iowa Kalamazoo College at Ypsilanti In addition to the fact that various Varsity Teams took part in a very active season of debating, it will be well to mention a few of their outstanding achieve­ ments. The men’s team, composed of Knoblauch and Carroll, were able to win a decision over the team from Michigan State Normal College, which placed second in the “Province of the Lakes’’ convention. They lost their debate with Heidel­ berg University, which placed first at the same convention, by a two to one decision. It is with considerable pride that we view our Varsity Co-ed Team, which was able to come through the entire convention without a defeat against their record. This enviable ability as debaters gave the “Province of the Lakes” championship to our Co-ed Team, composed of Janney and Bachelor. MEMBERS OF THE MEN’S TEAMS Arthur L. Knoblauch Howard R. Carroll Edgar L. Brandt Edward Green Burton A. Dole . C. C. Lovewell William Pratt MEMBERS OF THE WOMEN’S TEAMS Vivian Janney Luna Bachelor Edna Helen Forman Page three hundred thirty-eight Dole, Brant, Walker, Schneider Knoblauch, Carroll, Green VARSITY DEBATERS Bachelor, Janney, Forman Page three hundred thirty-nine Abrahams, Knight. Noteware, Knudson, Haight, Keast, Richards, Field Aldrich, Price, Grieve, Bryant, Benton, Meldrum, Carroll, Simpson, Driscollv Brigham Biers, Russell, Krauss, Howell, Eggert, Eberbach, Palmer, Sanford, Graham, Earke, Edwards Haskins, Bergquist, Strobel, Marzke, Niemeyer, Killeen (Director), Ford, Garland, Merrick, Eyons, Potter GLEE CLUB Fred Killeen, Director G. T. Ford, Manager B. R. Niemeyer, Secretary-Treasurer O. T. Marzke, Accompanist First Tenor—F. W. Eberbach, T. L. Simpson, F. J. Howell, P. C. Brown, H. E. Bryant. Second Tenor—H. L. Abrahams, T. W. Bergquist, B. L. Fayerweather, G. D. Price, R. Eggert, R. K. Knight, J. F. Noteware, H. W. Field, G. R. Larke, R. J. Grieve, G. H. Meldrum, W. H. Brigham, H. J. Biers, R. K.-Russell, R. C. Graham, L. G. Sanford. First Basse^-R. L, Richards, J. H. Carroll, J. Palmer, H. W. Edwards, J. H. Haskins, B. R. Niemeyer, T. A. Garland, H. L. Lyons. Second Basses—R. J. Knudsen, C. Haight, W. P. Keast, J. S. Aldrich, E. L. Benton, H. A. Driscoll, P. G. Krauss, L. A. Strobel, G. T. Ford, W. J. Merrick, W. C. Potter. Page three hundred forty I Ww Smith, Boynton, Crummer, Seeley, Anderson, Bee, Holbeck, Converse, Clark«[Conner, Bale, Reed Hardy, Harvey, Wheelér, Roth, Glasco, Rarden, Werback, Faner, French, Barry, Piatt, Abbey, Auble, Medore Hennessey, Hunt, Shoecraft, Kline, Bosnian, Herbert, Humphrey, Morris, Shaw, Talbot, Coulby, Reid Case, Watkins, McCracken, Bates, Hawley GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Betty Humphrey, Director Kathryn Faner, President Elsa Richards, Vice-President Clara Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer Sara Shaw, Librarian Clair Jaques, Reporter Lucille Morris, Accompanist Sopranos—Elizabeth Rarden, Kathryn Faneflljane Piatt, Grace -Bower, Jane Davy, Mar­ guerite Clark, Sara Shaw, Florence Herbert, Georgia Sheldrick, Maxine Sturgeon, Lou Hunt, Viola Brody, Beatrice Brody, Marian Learned, Kathryn Hawley, Clair Jaques, Deci Watkins, Florine Redfield, Elsa Richards, Ruth Chads'ey. Second Sopranos—Vera Parmalee,' Vera Wilson, Dorothy Lee, Peg Crummer, Norine Halladay, Marian Sprick, Grace Conner, Dorothy Robbins, Marian Hawley, Fay Auble, Joy Reed, Shirley Medore, Grace Harvey, Lee Irene Roth, Jean Converse. . Altos—Kathleen Smith, Margaret Larry, Evelyn Hardy, Marian Kline, Zeletta Waters, Donna Werbach, Clara Wilson, Audrey Glen, Martha Wheeler, Kathryn Mack. LIEUTENANT COEONEE T. L. SHERBURNE Commandant Page three hundred, forty-four finitisi THOMAS L. SHERBURNE LIEUTENANT COLONEL, CAVALRY (DOL) Colonel Sherburne was born in Louisiana in 1877. He attended the public schools of that state and entered Louisiana State University where he was a senior at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War. He left college to join the 1st Louisiana Infantry as a Second Lieutenant. He served throughout the Spanish-American WarjHgoing to Cuba, and attaining the rank of First Lieutenant. At the end of the war, Colonel Sherburne returned to his college, where he was graduated in 1899. . On July 5, 1899, he was appointed a Second Lieutenant, 33rd U. S. Infantry. He was then sent with his regiment to the Philippine Islands, where he remained in active service during the entire Philippine Insurrection. In 1901 he was appointed to the Artillery Corpsgf where he served for one year, when he was transferred to the Cavalry. 1902 he served a tour in Alaska. Two more tours in the Philippine Islands were given Colonel Sherburne! these starting in 1905 and 1910. In 1915 he was; sent to Panama. In In 1916 he entered Mexico with the 5th Cavalry as Commanding Officer of Troop E of that regiment, a part of the punitiv|? expedition. In February, 1918, he went to France as a Major in the Signal Corps. He served as Signal Officer of the 2nd and 4th Divisions.. In France his service was as follows. Aisne-Marne Defensive, Aisne-Marne Offensive, Champagne- Marne Offensive, Saint Mihiels, the Argonne, First and Second Army Defensive Sector and the Army of Occupation in Germany. Upon his return to the United States he was: an instructor at the Cavalry School and entered the Field Officers’ Class, from which he was graduated in 1921. In the fall of 1921 he entered the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, from which he was graduated in 1922.:: In 1922 Colonel Sherburne came to Michigan State College. Here he took over the R. O. T. C. and started the work of raising the .standard to the place where it was soon recognized as one of the best units in the country. Largely through his personal efforts he secured from the legislature an appropriation for the Demonstration Hall, which will remain an everlasting monument to his energy and splendid personality. Not only did Colonel Sherburne give to the Military Department of the College a new standard of efficiency but he has endeared himself to the hearts of the students of each class through his years as com­ mandant here. The people of East Lansing and Lansing, as well as the staff of the college, have come to love him. It is with deep regret that we see him leave us this year, after seven years of faithful service given to Michigan State College.1 The entire student body wishes him joy and success as he departs to take up his work at the Army War College at Washington, D. C. Page three hundred forty-five U. S. A. OFFICERS STAFF (DOL) The Instructional Staff of the R. O. T. C. at Michigan State College is at present composed of nine officers. They are detailed to this unit for a period of four years, but may, if they so desire, make application for an extension of leave. Six of these officers: are remaining at State for at least another year, while three ar'^ leaving to take up duties elsewhere. The present staff consists of Lieutenant-Colonel T. L. Sherburne, Cavalry, who is leaving State after seven years of service; Major Thomas-Stahle, C. A. C., who is' finishing his. second year here and who will remain; Captain Hardie, C. A. C., who is at present finishing his fourth year with this unit but who has been granted an extension of leave; Captain Flagg, C. A. C., who is now com­ pleting his second year; Captain Larson, Cavalry, who is remaining after four years’¿service on the ,campus; Captain Chase, Cavalry, who is rounding out his third year; Captain John, • Infantry, who, after five years here, is leaving for Honolulu after the closing of the spring term; Captain Hinwood, Infantry, who is also going to Honolulu to complete his foreign service; and First Lieutenant Rockafellow, who is now completing his second year with this unit. Captain Ross E. Larson, Cavalry Home is in St. Paul, Minn. Attended St. Thomas College and the St. Paul College of Law, from which he was graduated in 1914. Practiced law in St. 1917, when he entered the Paul until Regular Army as a second lieutenant of cavalry. Promoted to first lieutenant in 1919 and captain in 1920. Graduated from the Troop Officers’ Course at the Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kansas, in 1925. the Cavalry Unit at Michigan State College in June, 1925. for duty with Reported Captain C. R. Chase, Cavalry in Germany 1917, assigned to Graduated from University of Kansas in 1917 with B.S. degree. Commissioned Second Lieutenant of Cavalry, October 10th Cavalry at 26, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Promoted to Sent to First Lieutenant^March, 1918. Army of Occupation in June, to United returned 1919, and in December. Assigned to 2nd States Cavalry at Fort Riley, Kansas, from 1920 to in 1923. Assigned to 3rd Cavalry at Foft Ethan Allen, Vermont, from June, 1923, to October, 1926. M. S. O since Octo­ ber, to Captain of Cavalry, August, 1928. Member oi Beta Theta Pi Fraternity at University of Kansas and Phi Delta Society at M. S. C. Cavalry School graduate Promoted 1926. 1922. ess Page three hundred forty-six Major C. Thomas-Stahle, C. A. C. B. 1911 1911. S., Penn State in Civil Engineering. Phi Kappa Phi. Commis­ sioned Second Lieutenant, C. A.. C., December 20, Foreign service: Philippine Islands, September, 1915, to December, 1917; France, January, 1917, to July, 1919. M. S., Massachusetts Ini Instructor stitute of Technology, 1922. 1922-1925. the Coast Artillery School, the Graduate Field Officers’ Course, Coast Artillery School, 1926. Graduate Command and General Staff Course, General Service Schools, 1927. On duty at Michigan State College since Septem­ ber, 1927. Captain P. W. Ha rim k, C. A. C. Bachelor of Engineering, North Caro­ lina State College, 1907. One year with Navy Department construction work. Two years Bureau of Lands, Philippine Islands. Civil engineering in North Caro­ lina, 1911-1917. Entered Regular Army, July I 1920. Appointed Captain Regu­ lar Army, July 1, Stationed in Panama Canal Zone, 1921 -1924. Gradu| ate Battery Officers’ Course, Coast Artil­ lery School, 1925. Member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Detailed at Michigan State College in 1925. 1920. Captain Kenyon P. Flagg, C. A. C. Graduate of Hamilton College, N. Y., B. S. degree in General Science, 1914. B. S. degree in Agriculture from Cornell 1916. Member of Psi College, N. Y., Upsilon and Delta Tau. Joined Regular Army as private, Coast Artillery Corps, August 11, 1917, to November 15, 1917. Second Lieutenant, October 26, 1917» accepted November 16, 1917. Appointed temporary First Lieutenant, March 11, Lieutenant, 1918. August 8, 1919. Promoted to Captain, April 19, 1928. Served in France with 71st Artillery 8-Inch Howitzer, - Motor­ ized, and with the Army of Occupation in Germany. Stationed in Panama Canal Zone three years. Assigned to Michigan State College in 1927 following gradua­ tion from Battery Officers’ Course, Coast Artillery School at Fort Monroe, Va. Appointed First J8|(ï gm isa# 9 W W m wts&^ Captain Ernest John! Infantry Born in Missouri, September 9, 1890. Silver Star Citation. Graduate of Infantry School Officers’ Course, 1924. Major of Infantry, U. S. A., October 28, 1919; accepted November 1, 1918. Honorably discharged May 18, 1920. Private and Bugler Co. K, 5th Infantry, March 27, 1908, to March 26, 1911. Private, Corporal and Sergeant Co. C 29th Infantry, and Co. L, 17th Infantry, April 5, 1911, to July 10, 1917. Appointed Captain (temporary), January 21, 1918, to October 31, 1918. Appointed Captain, July 1, 1920. Served in the 58th Infantry, 4th Division, during the World War. On duty with the Wisconsin National Guard, 1919 to 1920. Progressive Military Mapping in Ari­ zona, 1921. Assigned to 48th Infantry in 1922; 9th Infantry, 2nd Division, in 1923-24. On duty at Michigan State College 1924 to 1929. Captain Jos. H. Hinwood, Infantry Born January 15, 1892, Washington, D. C. Educated at public schools, Washington, D. C., LL.B., Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., 1914. Practiced law two years as mem­ ber of bar of the District of Columbia. En­ tered army from civil life, being commissioned from the a Provisional Second Lieutenant first Officers’ Training Camp at Fort Myer, Virginia. Second Lieutenant Infantry, August 15, 1918; Captain, May 17, 1919. Served during World War 15 months overseas with nth U. S. In­ fantry, 5th Division, in sectors at St. Mihiel and in first and second phases of the Argonne; also as Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier General Paul B. Malone and Major General Walter H. Gordon. Graduate Infantry School, Com­ pany Officers’ Course, 1925. 1917; First Lieutenant, July 11, First Lieutenant L. Hoyt Rockafellow, Infantry Graduated from the United States Military Academy, 1918, and appointed Second Lieuten­ ant of Infantry. Promoted First Lieutenant, January 5,’1920. Under army reorganization reduced to Second Lieutenant, December 15, 1922, and again promoted to First Lieutenant, 1923. Graduate of the Basic December 5, Course at the 1921, and served two years as an instructor at that school. Aide-de-Camp to General Paul B. Malone, 1923-24. Served at various posts in Virginia, Texas, Colorado, and Alaska. De­ tailed at M. S. C., January 10, 1928. Infantry School, Workman;, Meskill, Foley, Atchison, Field ENLISTED DETACHMENT Master Sergeant Joseph Foley Staff Sergeant James H. Atchison Sergeant J. M. Meskill Sergeant B. E. Workman Sergeant S. H. Field H. C. Adams H. A. Ehrreich D. Kamluk R. G. Porter PRIVATES FIRST CLASS H. Atkinson L. 0. Miller F. J. O’Leary PRIVATES L. B. Placher J. E. Smith C. M. Stéward J. H. Steiner C. A.. Cross Kamluk, Miller, Porter, Adams, O’Leary Smith, Steiner, Atkinson, Fhrreich, Placher Page three hundred forty-nine Herbert M. Place, Cadet Colonel R. O. T. C. The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is organized under the National Defense Act of 1920, and has for its purpose the qualifying of selected students at civil educational institutions as officers of the Organized Reserve. Students success­ fully completing both basic and advanced courses are offered commissions in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, acceptance of which is optional. Two years of basic training are required of all male students at M. S. C. who are physically fit. The M. S. C. department is organized into Cavalry, Coast Artillery, and Infantry units, the total enrollment being about 1,100. Each year a cadet colonel, one or more lieutenant colonels, and the unit majors are selected by the corps officers. The selection is made on the basis of scholarship as displayed in military department work, appearance and leadership, and all-around executive ability. It is customary for the three units to alternate in furnishing a cadet colonel, the lieutenant colonels coming from the branches not furnishing the colonel. APPOINTMENTS Staff officers were selected as follows : Cadet Colonel - Cadet Lieutenant Colonel and Executive Cadet Lieutenant Colonel - Herbert M. Place, C. A. C, R. O. T. C. T. J. Ramsdell, Cavalry, R. O. T. C. T. R. Stevens, Infantry, R. O. T. C. T. J. Ramsdell T. R. Stevens Page three hundred fifty Miss, Lucile F. Bunge, Honorary Colonel HONORARY STAFF OFFICERS y.L\. v y ■ Each year it is customary for the entire Michigan State Cadet Corps to elect an honorary cadet colonel as sponsor for the corps, and an honorary major for each of the three units. The honor of being one of these sponsors is the highest which can be conferred upon any co-ed by the R. O. T. C. Candidates for these positions are selected by the Officers’ Club and the Honorary Colonel is voted upon by the entire corps, while the Honorary Majors are selected by the various units. The results of the balloting were as follows: Honorary Cadet Colonel Honorary Lieutenant Colonel, C, A. C. Honorary Lieutenant Colonel, Cavalry Honorary Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry - , - ■' - Lucile F. Bunge Virginia Kaiser Kathryn H. Grettenberger Geraldine M. Crandell Miss Crandell Miss Grettenberger Miss Kaiser 9 ÎV Page three hundred fifty-one G. E. Hitchings M. D. Eosey CAVALRY UNIT Upon the Cavalry rests the responsibility of all scouting and reconnaissance work. Although it is especially adapted to these missions; due to its extreme mobility, it is no less adapted to the other phases of modern warfare, for the equipment of Cavalry not only includes individual rifles, pistols, and sabers, but machine guns, machine rifles, and armored car troops as well. The Cavalry course at State consists of a general training course during the first two years, while the elective course embraces advanced equitation, a machine gun course, map reading and sketching, military history and policy, and Cavalry tactics. Two night rides were held during the spring term, Junior and Senior, while a Cavalry demonstration was given May 8, the latter consisted of jumping, both singly and in groups, and some bareback work. In addition to these activities, the Cavalry acts as mounted escort to all notables visiting the campus. The present enrollment in this unit isy Seniors, 28; Juniors, 37; Underclass­ men, 300. Staff officers selected were: Cadet Major Cadet Major - - - - - - - - Glenn E. Hitchings Melvin D. Losey Page three hundred fifty-tzvo R. H. Pryor T. S. Hartman COAST ARTILLERY UNIT The Artillery is organized to aid in the support of the Infantry in its various movements and maneuvers. Cadets in this unit are limited to those taking Engineering in college. The present enrollment is: Seniors, 43; Juniors, 31; Underclassmen, 276. The basic course covers general artillery drill and instruction in the use of the artillery weapons. The advanced course consists of field engineering and tactics, Military Law, Military History, and Firing Problems. Instruction covers prac­ tically all the weapons used in the coast artillery from the .22 calibre rifle to the 16-inch railroad howitzer. The unit is equipped with two anti-aircraft machine guns; one 75 mm. anti­ aircraft gun mounted on a truck; one 155 mm. field gun drawn by a ten-ton tractor, and all necessary range finding apparatus. On May 8 the Artillery gave its annual demonstration. A squadron of pursuit planes from Selfridge Field was present and simulated targets on whi-ch the anti-aircraft guns were used. This was followed by a demonstration of aerial maneuvers by the Selfridge squadron. Staff officers were: Cadet Major Cadet Major _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - John S. Hartman Ralph H. Pryor Page three hundred fifty-three C. A. Passink INFANTRY UNIT The Infantry is the backbone of the army, often referred to as “Queen of Battles,” and the success or failure of a maneuver depends upon the discipline, training, and equipment of the troops. The work is both practical and theoretical, and while basic infantry training consists of rifle practice and drill, the advanced work offers courses in sanita­ tion, infantry weapons, military tactics, leadership, map reading, military history and policy, and the advanced military sciences. All rifle teams are under the instruction of this department, and a great interest is shown in the work. The annual Infantry demonstration was given May 15, the day Governor Green reviewed the troops. The demonstration showed a platoon in attack, the taking up of the battle formation as in regular warfare, with the -conditions simulated as' near as possible through the use of pyrotechnics, smoke, rifles, machine guns,, automatic rifles, 3-inch trench mortars, and the 37 mm. gun. Enrollment in this unit numbers 23 Seniors, 15 Juniors, and about 300 Under­ classmen. Staff officer selected: - Cadet Major - - . - - - - - Clarence A. Passink » M. S. C. MILITARY BAND The band, now consisting of some seventy pieces, is an integral part of the college. During the fall term its activi­ ties center around the football games. This year in place of the customary M. S. C. formation, one large letter “S” was formed. The innovation was gen­ erously applauded by the spectators and the perfect manner in which the band marched in and out of the letter was highly praised. term, During the winter the band turned its attention to concert work, for it is no longer only a marching organiza­ tion, but a line concert band as well. It was honored by being asked to play for the the State Convention Knights Templar Conclave at Benton Harbor, the Potato Show at Greenville, the Horse Show at East Lansing, and the the college. commencement in Lansing, exercises at At the spring parades it plays a lead­ ing role and its performances are emi­ nently successful. Leonard V. Falcone, Director in in this famous masters Leonard V. Falcone, Director, was Italy and started his musical born career at the age of nine. He studied band instruments and band technique and conducting under in Italy and has since directed bands and orchestras both country and abroad. Mr. Falcone is an accomplished player on several instruments. Arriving in this country in IC)I5> Mr. Falcone later entered the University School of Music at Ann Arbor, Michigan, from ^ which institution he graduated, receiving an artist’s diploma in violin. Mr. Falcone is considered one of the best band directors in America today. Miss Margaret Stephens, Lansing, was elected sponsor for the organization. John Gould, drum major, deserves great praise for his expert handling of the band both at football games and parades. Very few college drum majors can be compared to Gould for excellency in wielding the baton. John Gould, Drum Major Page three hundred fifty-five til ill tiis MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE MILITARY BAND 1928-29 DRUM MAJOR John Gould FLUTE Ed. Reuling OBOES CLARINETS J. F. Gottschalk CORNETS SAXOPHONES FRENCH HORN BARITONES A. Valentine BASSOONS TROMBONES BASSES PERCUSSION K. A. Bellinger G. F. Wentworth Charles Slider D. G. Eberley D. M. Abbey Reynold Metz W. B. Hanlon Dean Brovont J. N. Sternberg F. C. Clowd George Farley H. D. Loomis S. A. Lauzun 0. L. Wheeler Donald Jones C. L. Rosenbrook L. L. Hesse Roland Mapes J. A. Faether E. F. Potts Robert Gardner Roy Gezelius F. Rinehart W. S.-Brown W. J Porter Harold Price C. H. Morse J. S. Woodman M. Converse H. E. Chatfield H. S. Parker H- A. Stephens J. T. Ott M. L. Booth W. D. Emmons Floyd Hach Harland Kline R. F. Bennett P. D. Chasey P. S. Palmer C. W. Huber R. B. Patch D. B. Marshall W. C. Betteridge J. W. Lawrence Stanley Dodge F. L. Arnold F. W. Conover G. W. Replogle 0. L. Ricker B. C. Medsen L. E. Bates C. D. Tuttle L. R. Smith J. R. Neff. L. M. Phelps D. G. Barker H. F. Johnson L. M. Ashley L. H. Gregg L. G. Sanford P. H. Fitznatrick Lawrence Sexton C. M. Leeson J. H. Carroll B. A. Dole J. L. Aldrich C. E. Dysinger C. G. Walcott C. E. Douglas W. B. Edwards three hundred, fifty-six P a g e t h r e e h u n d r e d f i f t y - s e v e n R. W. Tenny, D irector Twenty short courses have been offered at the college during the past year with a registration of more than five hundred. The courses were as follows: Second Year Sixteen Weeks First Year Sixteen Weeks ; Dairy Production Dairy Manufacturing Eight Weeks General Agriculture Agricultural Engineering Poultry Horticultural Home Economics Veterinarians Ice Cream Makers Ice Cream Salesmen Farm Superintendents Market Gardeners Seed Production and Marketing Bee Keepers Commercial Floriculture Pickle Packers Farm Women’s Week Ornamental Horticultural CLASS OFFICERS H. Strange, D. Treat, H. Rowe, B. Lewis A. Rowe, E. Siler, E. Steward, W. Taylor Page three hundred sixty SHORT COURSE; ORCHESTRA Frances Ayres, Director. Norma Streeter and Joy Vaughan, Pianists E. Thurman, R. Garlick, M. Wilson, P. RossmanliH. Borgman, G. Smith, W. Schramke, R. Harris, F. Morris, E. Smith, C. Beal . TWO-YEAR SIXTEEN WEEKS, CRASS OF 1929 E. Petrie, G. Bates, H. Strange, H. Kingsley, D. Treat, 13. Showerman W. Schramke, S. Proctor, R. Campbell, H. Rowe, B. RewiSj^A. Welch C. Wagner, V. Robb. E- Steward, M. Wilson, W. Taylor, F. Morris Page three hundred sixty-one SHORT COURSE BASKET BAUR TRAM Coach C. Cole, R. Weaver, H. Schutt, R. Steward R. Remington, V. Butler, H. Strange, N. Stephan W. Taylor, R. Morrison, B. Rewis, H. Bielowski, R. Siler TWO-YRAR SIXTRRN WRRKS, CRASS OP 1930 M. Smith, A. Rowe, G. Smith R. Remington, R. Siler, N. Rudlow, I. Tobey, J. Peterson, A. Riggs R. Morrison, R. Thurman, H. Bielowski, G. Dersham, P. Rossman, R. Garlick, W. McCarty, J. Garman B. Ressi-ter, C. Mowry, T. Phillips, S. McCrumb, N. Yenney, A. Cowan R. Boughey, R. Smith, S. Grochowski, H. Pangborn, D. Munro, C. Roomis, G. Noble ;|i^ Page three hundred sixty-two MONOGRAM WINNERS R. Morrison, Basket Ball; P. Hansen, Swimming; E. Siler, Basket Ball; H. Kingsley, Track; E. Petrie, Wrestling; P. Rossman, Swimming; T. Duffin, Swimming W. Taylor, Basket Ball; B. Lewis, Basket Ball; S. Proctor, Boxing; H. Bielowski, Basket Ball; H. Strange, Basket Ball; L. VanAllen, Boxing P. Rosetti, Wrestling; C. Beal, Swimming; N. Stephan, Basket Ball; E. Steward, Basket Ball; M. Titus, Swimming ; R. Fisher, Boxing JUDGING CONTEST WINNERS C. Hultgren, Sheep; D. Leavitt, Buildings; G. Bates, Horses; W. Dunbar, Fruit; G. Smith, Crops; E. Petrie, Beef F. Tomek, Fruit; H. Bielowski, Corn; L. Garlick, Potatoes; H. Borgman, Grains; L. Weaver, Agricultural Engineering; C. Hall, Grain; T. Phillips, Small Grain J. Aloian, Poultry; H. Pangborn, Livestock; E. Munger, Home Economics; E. Steward, Grass Seed; R. Todd, Dairy; J. Munroe, Butter vSl Page three hundred sixty-three Student Directory FRESHMAN AGRICULTURE Arbury, Roger N..............................,.. Detroit Babcock, Ralf W.............................Coldwater Babcox, Henry C..................E. Cleveland, O. Bailey, Maurice ... f.........................Hartford Ball, Stanley .................... Oak Grove Bayless, Paul A.............................Kalamazoo Bedell, Glenn D........................ Bellaire Bennett, Robert F------ Muskegon Heights Blackmer, Horace N...................Carson City Brown, Alfred G..................................Holland Brown, Gordon L.................................Allegan Bull, Vernon E................. Bailey Buskirk, Robert F...................Paw Paw Butters, Edwin B......................;. . Coldwater Button, Charles T.........................Farmington Eagle Byanr, Harry S.................... Carl, Melvin M..................................Monroe Carr, Edward T...........................East Jordan Chatfield, Charles R.................South Haven Childs, Hal S.............................Grand Ledge Christensen, Maurice C...............Greenville Cobb, Thomas L.........................................East Lansing Cole, Alden P.........................................Lowell Coryell, John S........................ Ann Arbor' Curren, Jack F...............................Croswell Define, Vincent O.......................Battle Creek DeGraaf, Edward C...............................Grand Rapids Deo, Elmer L........................................Berrien Springs Douglas, Charles E...............................Grand Rapids Driscoll, Harold A............................Jackson Durkee, Richard R.............................Hastings Edinger, Keith H.............................Cassopolis Eldred, Howard K...........................Rockford Erwin, Matthew A.............................Harbor Springs Fassett, Perry J...................................Morgan Ferris, Burt D.............................................East Lansing Garman, Joseph H............................ .Mendon Garner, John P............................• • • • .Detroit German, Francis T........South Byron, N. Y- Gillis, Arland E........................Breckenridge Girbach, Raymond A...........................Saline Gould, Donald W........................ Ppntiac Gray, Donald V.......................................Grand Rapids Greenan,' Harold T.......................Deckerville Greene, John P...................................Hesperia Grim, Willard A................. Sturgis Grossman, Victor P.....................Manchester Gunder, Frank B.......................................Flint Ludington Hailey, Dell ’H................ Haradine, Carl E..................... .Alpine Hart, Wayland P.......................East Lansing Coral Hill, Russell G..................... Hoadley, Bruce ........................ Lansing Hodgson, Edward L.............................Hadley Hope, Herbert............................................. East Lansing Howard, Harold L................................ East Lansing Hutchins, Harold J............... Lawrence Jackson, Mulford R., Jr...................Lansing Johnston, Howard T.........................Croswell Jones, Alden L................... Jones, Leo R. Jorgensen, Leslie C..... Keefer, Victor F....... Kenney, Herbert G....... Kerry, George R............ King, John E....... Kirk, Maurice D........... Kirk, William A. Kirkpatrick, Walter G.. Knoblauch, Harold E.. Knowlton, William J... Lawrence, Arthur T... Ledyard, Raymond W. Little, Clayton K........... Loomis, Robert A........ McGuire, Dennis ...... McLarty, John A...... McMichael, Morris H.. Mandigo, Jerry H..... Middleton, Marvin F... Miner, Clarence W.... Mitchell, Claude W.... Mogk, Clair E..:...... Munro, Donald C..... Muscott, Laurence W.. Nelson, Robert E......... Niemitalo, Eino A..... Obermeyer, Leonard.... Palmer, Philip ........ Pasco, Kale ... ............ Paulus, Richard ....... Pogats, William ......... Ptashnick, Anthony Randall, Harold, ...... Rathman, Orville ........ Reeder, Norman ......... Robinson, Maurice .... Rohlfs, Wilford ........... Shudark, .Theodore ... ■. Slaght, Charles ....... Smith, Otto G................ Smock, Charles........... Spaulding, Walter........ Stanton, Leland ......... Strong- Beattie ........... Strong, Milton ........... Thar, James .......... Tyndall, Harold ......... VanPatten, T. J........... VanVoorhees, Lloyd F Vincent, James D......... Vincent, Paul Y............. Voght, Lloyd W......... West, Emma E............. Whaite, Ralph H......... Wheeler, Otis L........... White, Roger G........... Wilson, John B...---- Wingier, Samuel D... Yanz, Wayne L........... Zant, John C................. .........................Berrien Center Berrien Center ..............Lakeview ........East Lansing ........................Ionia .. . Benton Harbor Harbor Creek, Pa. ...........Fairgrove ..............Fairgrove ...........Rapid City ................Blissfield ................Fennville ..............Royal Oak ............... Sturgis: ................Hesperia .............. Fowler .....................Alma ...........Harvey, 111. .................Lennon . .. Berrien Springs ............ Orion ............ Morenci ....................Decker ...... Lincoln Park .......................Novi ........Breckenridge ..................Cadillac ....................Kaleva .... Grand Rapids ................Scottville ..................Owosso .......Breckenridge ................Belleville ,.........Hamtramck ........ Coldwater .....................Delta ...... Grand Ledge ..;........Watervliet .......... .Fairgrove .......Freeland .".. .Grand Blanc ......... .Union City ...........Royal Oak .. .Berrien Springs ..................Dowling ....................Pontiac ...................Pontiac .............. . Coloma ....................Branch ................Litchfield ............. Gobles ...........Port Huron .,..... Lima, Ohio .... Benton Harbor ...........Perry, Ohio ....................Detroit .................Lansing ...................Jackson .....................Azalia .....................Lowell ...................Lansing ..... Grand Rapids » Page three hundred sixty-seven APPLIED SCIENCE Battle Creek .... Corunna ....... Ionia .... Croswell ........Durand .. .St. Johns ..........Albion ........Owosso ... Charlotte .... Lansing ............Fibre .... Hancock . Wyandotte .... Saginaw ............Flint ... .Lansing ............Ionia .... Lansing ... .Lansing ... Munising Merchant, Gordon L Myers, Joseph G.... Ogden, Eugene C.... Post, Richard L.... Richards, Roger L.. Ricker, Otto L........ Ridley, Allonez I... Rule, Thomas H.... Sanford, Frank H... Shaw, Sarah M........ Shelly, Harlan ........ Smith, Harry B........ Stibler, John.............. Town, William A... Wiren, Lennart W... Wise, Marjorie ........ Woolfan, Howard .. Young, Kenneth S... Zebbs, Francis L.... Zerbe, James J........... ENGINEERING .... Battle Creek ...............Owosso ...............Ironton Rochester, N. Y. ... East Lansing ..............Cadillac ...............Lansing ...............Lansing ... East Lansing ... East Lansing ........Grass Lake ...............Hubbell ..........Royal Oak ..............Lansing .................Detroit ..... .Woodland ...............Lansing ... Dunningville ........Ann Arbor .....................Flint ... .Dowagiac ... St. Charles .........Lansing ..Huron, Ind. ....Muskegon Grand Rapids ........Saginaw ............Albion • Scottville ......... .Vassar ..SpringLake ........Sheridan ............Albion .... Jonesville ..........Lansing ..Manchester ..........Lansing ........ Ionia ........Richland ..........Lansing Grand Rapids ..........Lansing ..........Detroit ...Muskegon ...Coldwater ....Pinckney ..........Oxford ..........Adrian ..........Owosso .................Alto ..........Jackson ..........Detroit .. Williamston .................Clio ...Burr Oaks ..... Marshall ...... Jackson ....Newaygo ..EastJordan ..........Owosso ...........Mears .... .Lansing ......Ramsay Dittel, Alick N.......................................Mecosta Dooley, James D....................... Saginaw Dysinger, Clint E......................................Milan Ederer, Ralph ..........................West Saginaw Farman, Leo ...........................................Lansing Garlinger, Laurence H.......................Nashville Gibbon, Beverley R....'.......................Camden Gollwitzer, George E............................Lansing Goodhue, Elbert ................Orfordville, N. H. Granum, James O................. East Lansing Greenbaum, Edward M...................Muskegon Greenhoe, Stanley K................. Ionia Hagren, George L...............................Ironwood Hammond, Maurice W........................Lansing Harrington, Clare D....................................East Lansing Hatcher, William A.............................Detroit Heath, Adelbert E................................Hastings Hendee, Ralph D........................Grand Ledge Henderson, Andrew B........................Fordson Hepfer, Ivan C................... Lansing Hickok, Robert B.............................Centreville Higley, Howard C...................................Benton Harbor Holm, Russel J..............................Port Huron Howlett, Romaine A............................Holland Hunter, Homer M................................Lansing Jarrett, David F......................................Detroit Johnson, Carl E................................Alabaster Jones, Edward L............................. .Clarkston Jones, Robert L...................... .Kalkaska Kalbfleisch, Howard R......................Petdskey Kennedy, Hurlbut D..............................Detroit Kingscott, Donovan E..........................Lansing Kline, LeRoy G.....................................Mendon Knight, Harold D..................................Jackson Knox, Everett G....................................Detroit Kovochich, Anton..................Iron Mountain Kriegler, Anton F.................................Lansing Kuehl, Douglas .......................... Clio Lacy, Moses W................................Wyandotte Lamb, Gilbert I.................................Bay City Lang, Arnold J.....................................Lansing Lawrence, . Wilford A......................Tekonsha Lee, Leonard B................................Breedsville Adams, Richard O.......... Allan, Evelyn H.............. Barker, Donald G............ Barlow, Mack R................ Bellinger, Kenneth A___ Benson, Eugene R....'.;. Bliss, Eleanor E.............. Clapp, Samuel A.............. Clements, Robert C...,. Conrad, Howard P.......... Dowd, Charles ......... Erickson, Carl G.............. Frostic, William D........ Gerber, Arthur ................ Grosskurth, Frederick G Guile, Ralph L.................. Haight, Chandler ....... Jensen, Christian G........ Kilpatrick, David B........ Lawrence, Gerald W..... Aldrich, James ............ Allen, Clifford L.......... Allworth, Edward C.. Atchison, James H.... Aue, Herbert E......., Averill, George D........ Babcock, Howard S... Bacon, Lloyd G............ Baltzer, Nyles W.......... . Barbour, Fleming A. Barbour, William E. . Beardslee, Lewis D... Behl.ing, Harold W... Benedict, Earl M........ Block, Harry A............ Bowler, Webster.......... Bowser, Charles A...., Braman, Limer C........ Brigham, William H.. Buchanan, Ross W....... Buist, Charles A............ Burch, Lyman Y........... Burroughs, Huntley G. Carbine, Edmond H... Carlisle, Rolph J............ Carr, Wayne D.............. Chamberlin, Ray W... Clement, Paul F............ Cobb, Donald A............ Colby, Amerst E.......... Conover, Frank W.... Cookson, Harry .......... Cotter, James ................. Cowell, Louis M............ Cowles, Edward E.... Criswell, Elmont ......... Curtiss, Earle P............ Dailey, James V.......... Darbee, Robert ............ Davenport, Robert A... Davis, Siegel B.............. Demarest, Tom F........ Deanich, Frank T.......... Page three hundred sixty-eight ilûlvfiftnfii Northport Lindell, Arthur O.................. East Lansing Lindell, Walter E____....... East Lansing Little, Robert S............... Dearborn Long, Stewart j).................. Grand Rapids Lundee, Robert E.........................Ludington McComb, Frederick E.........................Fenton McCready, Thomas C..................Clark Lake McCullough, Norman B.....................Milford McDermott, Kenneth A.........Traverse City McDermott, Richard A.... Milwaukee, Wis. Mackay, Mickey ..........................Hamtramck Maier, Fred C.............................. Midland Maples, William A...............................Fordson St. Claire Martin, George L....................... Masionis, William J..........................Detroit Merkel, George L..............Milwaukee, Wis. Moore, Charles A.................................Oxford Moore, Edwin W......................... .Greenville Nay, Paul F.........................................Traverse City Nelson, Alan C................... Nelson, Howard B...................................Battle Creek Nicholas, Charles W.......................Negaunee Nivison, William B.........................Coldwater Nolan, Joseph L.......................................Battle Creek Ogle, Robert A.................................St. Ignace Olver, Harold J...................................Lansing Patch, Russell B...................................Jackson Pfeiffer, Paul F..........................Crystal Falls Pflug, Melville M.......... Massilon, Ohio Phelps, Lewis Monroe.........................South Haven Phelps, Adelbert .................................Lansing Pinkerton, Charles .......................East Tawas Prosser, Adam W......................................East Lansing Rackes, Adams E.....................Grand Rapids Raiche, Willard A..................Iron Mountain Reiser, Arthur J...............................Woodland Richards, Russell M................................South Lyon Richter,. Gerhard....................Buffalo, N. Y. Minden City •Riedel, Paul S......................... Rinn, John A................ St.Clair Risley, Carl A.......................................Lansing Robert, Leonard A.............................Lansing Roberts, Millard S.......................Schoolcraft Rock, Elbert H.....................................Jackson Rogers^ Lynn E..............................St. Charles Roys, George R....................................Hudson Salgat, Raymond ...................... — .. . Caro Satchell, Ralph C...........................Bridgeport Savage, Frank K.................................Decatur Schneider, Andrew C... .Harbor Creek, Pa. Schwegler, Andrew F.............. . Cass City Scooneas, Francis W....................Royal Oak - Segelstrom, Ford M........... Iron Mountain Sexton, Lawrence G...........................Lansing Shaver, Loren W...........................Menominee Shepley, Walter C...................... .Detroit Short, William E...............................Manistee Sibley, Luther W.................................Lansing Slack, Merle W................................Buckley Slater, Stanley L............................St. Ignace Spencer, Edward G.............................Holland Spurred, Merle P.................................Lansing Stedman, Francis .....................B righton Stephenson, John C...........................Marion Stielstra, Clarence ..............................Holland Stoney, Lee B.......................................Lansing Stringer, Carl B...................Highland Park Thomas, Alden P..............................Lansing Thomas, West S...................................Durand Thompson, Walter G.......................Newaygo Tobin, Francis B......................Battle Creek Tompkins, Robert L..................Battle Creek Touzel, Milton .......................Grand Marais Trembath, Willis D.........................Negaunee Valentine, Alfred H.........................Escanaba Walcott, Colin G...............................Newaygo Wentworth, George T....... .Battle Creek West, Lawrence E..................................Albion Wheeler, Clifford R...................Kalamazoo Wheelock, Wilbur E..........Sault Ste. Marie Whorley, Willis C.................................... Ionia Wiley, Edgar H...................................Jackson Williams, Arvil T.............................Ironwood Wright, Francis H...............................Pontiac Wygant, Max C.................. Lansing Yost, Wilson H.............................Kenton, O. Young, John E.........................................Mio Ackerman, Edna E...., Alderman, Margaret I. Amely, lone E................ Auble, Faye L................ Barr, Norma I.............. Bassett, Myra J............ Bates, Letha O.............. Beaubier, Katherine M Bedell, Ruby I....... . Bellmore, Vivian F.... Bender, Alice E............ Benjamin, Elizabeth E.. Bennett, Helen L.......... Bills, Ruth E.............. Bloomer, Alice D.......... Bond, Gladys P............. Bosman, Helen L.......... Bouchard, Rosamond . Bower, Helen C............ Bower, Iris E................ Braamse, Jesse M...., HOME ECONOMICS ..........Durand Shepardsville ..........Oscoda Grand Rapids ....... Mason ..Farmington ............Quincy . East Lansing .......Akron ..........Clinton ............Detroit ...... Lansing ........Midland .................Flint ........Kalkaska ........St.Johns ..........Holland , .Crystal Falls ..Marine City .............Quincy .. Coopersville Bradley, Martha D.....................................Flint Bray, Clare W........................ Flint Birmingham Bray, Elizabeth .............. Buckley, Dorothy- J............................Bad Axe Bullard, Esther • ................................... Flint Bunting, Lucena L........................Walkerville Calkins, Zystia ......................................Lansing Carruthers, Jean M.........................Bancroft Chamberlain, Jean E............................Oxford Churchill, Jeanne M...........Walkerville,. Ont. Clabyesch, Ella ................................Sebewaing Clark, Elizabeth A............................ Lansing Cole, Beatrice V......................., ...Alanson Collins, Ruth H........................................Detroit Conrad, Elizabeth M..............................Detroit Corr, Kathleen R..................................Lansing Cottingham, Louise V.......................Delta, O. Craw, Mildred H................................Petoskey Cronk, Elizabeth E..............................Saginaw Dean, Josephine C... .Western Springs, 111. Tallman Dodge, Olive E................. Page three hundred sixty-nine * S XX Dynes, Christine L...............................Owosso Rochester Featherston, Nellie ................ Findlay, Gertrude J.........................St. Johns Forgrave, Stella A.............................Rudyard Fraser, Mabel A............. .....................Detroit Fry, Harriett E.....................................Mason Furber, Vivian L................................Hopkins Gehrig, Josephine A.........Oak Park, 111. Gilbert, Reta G........ ...........Litchfield Gillingham, Margaret..................BayPort Githens, Hazel A................■..........Toledo, O. Goehler, Kathryn E.................Norwood, O. Good, Catherine E.......................Bark River Goodspeed, Helen N.........................Durand Hall, Cora M.................................Brown City Hansz, Barbara K, ...........Highland Park Hard, Marjorie E.................................Clinton Hardy, Evelyn G....................................Vernon Hardy, Jean A'. ...............................Rochester Harwick, Cecile M........................Petersburg Hayden, Glenna L...................................Niles Hill, Lois M.........................................Davison Holley, Marian A...................................Detroit Holser, Nellie . A.................................Flushing Hunnell, Virginia M.........................Lansing Jarred, Isabelle C.................................Lansing Jenney, Audrey A............................Corunna Jones, Meredith L...........................Tecumseh Kaechele, Marion L...............................Moline Kearney, Gertrude J...........................Dexter Kinde, Maude L.......................... Carsonville Koch, Marion A..................................D etroit Kuhlman, Elizabeth L......................Saginaw Ladd, Martha L.................. Tecumseh Larrabee, Dorothy H........................Lansing Leighton, Marian E....................Old Mission Lemunyon, Irene .................................Durand Ley, Clara M................................... • Benzonia MacPherson, Mildred E................Muskegon Mack, Katherine H...........................Hillsdale Maier, Gertrude H.......................Ann Arbor Maier; Marguerite L...........................Lansing Markley, Amy N.................................Lansing Marquardt, Irene V..................East Lansing Marshall, Alice E.........................Coopersville Marshall, Helen G....................Howard City ........................ Martin, Doris I..............................Harrisville Medore, Shirley. K..............................Lincoln Metz,; Marion G....................................Pontiac Middleton, Frances E.....................Northport Miller, Harriet L...................................Adrian Nelson, Dorothy M...................................East Lansing Neuman, Lorraine W......................Petoskey Lansing Nye, Jean Nyland, Louise M.............................Tecumseh Orr, Anna A...................................Royal Oak PanterpKatherine P.................. Midland Parmenter, Arlene J.........................Durand Perrine, Genevieve J...........................Lansing Peterson, Dorothea . C.............Cedar Springs Peterson, Winona M...........................Holland Potter, Irene B...................................Coleman Prjdeaux, Dorothy M..........Benton Harbor Richmond, Mary O...........................Hemlock Robb, Anabel M........................... .Leonard Robbins, Dorothy V...........................Lansing Roys, Eva M........................................Hudson Runyon, Lillie M.....................Grand Rapids Schuon, Verna M.................................Lansing Scott, Huldah L,................................Prescott Shaw, Aldrude L.................................'...Flint Shoesmith, Helen L...................................East Lansing Streeter, Doris E...............................Hastings Streeter, Norma I..........................Hastings Strong, Hilma F...................................Pontiac Talbot, Eleanor M.......................Farmington Thomas, Genevieve G................Battle Creek Titsworth, Elsie L.........................Millington Tripp, Helen M...................................Lansing Tyyni, Mida R................................Wakefield Valjean, Edna M.......................................East Lansing VanLoo, Anne K.................... Grand Rapids Vaughan, Joy R..................... Walkerville Walker, Pauline A.............................Jackson Waring, Mary F........................Tecumseh Weldon, Marjorie G..........................Lansing Westcot, Fern L.........................................East Lansing Wilson,. Esther A...................Constantine Wolters, Mary V......................Manistee Woodward, -Mary J.........................Benzonia Wright, Lillian E...................................Alma LIBERAL ARTS Abbey, E. Louise...............................Lansing Acton, Forest W.........................Breckenridge Adams, Virginia R...............................Lansing Ainsworth, Mildred M.............Lake Odessa Alliton, Mary L.....................................Owosso Altoonjian, George K.......................Petoskey Anknqy, Timothy I.............................Lansing Argue, Susan I.........................................Jasper Bach, Frederic R......................... Sebewaing Babbitt, Gordon K................. Bravo Baker, Ellis H.......................................Lansing Bakke, Leonard N........ Sault Ste. Marie Barber, William F.......................Williamston Barbier, John E.....................................Detroit Barnes/ Lucile P...................................Lansing Bartels, Ruth V...................................Lansing Bartlett, Donna H.................................Detroit Bartlett, Ralph ............... .Northport Batterberry, Lloyd F..........Hettinger, N. D. Saginaw Baum, Merle K________ Beahan, Marie P................................ • • • Ionia Beaumont, Rex E..................................Mason Bebb, John E.......................................Detroit Bechtel, Robert O.....................Edwardsburg Beebe, Russell S....................................Lowell Bellile, Lawrence A............................Lansing Bennett, Byron D................. East Lansing Benson, Helen L...............................Munson Beery, William E..............................Jackson Bicknell, Mark H................... Clare Bloom, Henry .................................. Escanaba Bergin, Aelred J.................................Brighton Bernstein, Benjamin B...............Hamtramck Berrigan, Edward J...........................Escanaba Beyeridge, Reginald C.. Kalamazoo Braden, Wilbur H.....................................Flint Bradman, Gordon K................ Lansing Brewer,: Stephen ...................................Romeo Page three hundred seventy , . Breyfogle, Lucile R..............Three Rivers Brinkert, Nelson M...........................Hopkins Brody; Beatrice L.................................Lansing Brogan, John W........................ Stockbridge Brovont, Dean ......................................Sunfield Brown, Dwight W.............Constantine Bryant, Mildred H......................Mt. Clemens Burhans, Richard O.............................Owosso Burkholder, Henry M.....................St.Clair Burns, James R..........................Paducah, Ky. Callahan, Clarence H...........................Detroit Callard, Ward M...............................Fenton Canniff, Marian M...........................Lansing Carl, Rexford J..................................Lansing Case, Shelton M.................................Benzonia Charles, Dorothy E...........................Buchanan Clinton, George R.................................Mason Cloud, Floyd .............................. .Pentwater Clyde, Ensign E.............................. Sturgis Coates, William H............................Lansing Cobb, Clifton A.........................East Lansing Cole, Clarence S...................... Pontiac Collin, Russell K.......................Mt. Pleasant Colt, Wilton B.......................................Lansing Converse, Jean E.................................Lansing Cook, Carolyn M.................................Lansing Cooper, Stephen C....................Grand Rapids Cota, Carmen G...................... Belding Courts, William C...............................Durand Crabb, E. Allegra. .............Flushing . Creager, Basil J.........................Three Rivers Creyts, Robert D...................................Lansing Cross, Henry L.........................................Flint Crummer, Margaret E...................Essexville Cummings, Stanley F......................Bay City Cunningham, Mary F.........................Lansing Curtis, Maxine . E.....................................Ionia Daggett, Edgar P........................Coopersville Lansing Davis, Harry B...'............ Davis, Mila L........................................Detroit Davy, Nellie J...........................................Clare Day, Anna J..............................Portland, Ind. Dean, Orlan E.......................................Durand Dearborn, Walter W................ .Bellaire DeLano, Daniel J.................................Oxford Derby, George L.............................Tecumseh DeVries, Don E........................Spring Lake Dickhout, Marjorie E.........................Cadillac Dickie, Malcolm J...............................Owosso Driscal, Floyd F.................... Grand Rapids Duffield, Arnold W.............................Lansing Duncan, Ward E........................East Lansing Dunnebacke, Robert S.......................Lansing Eastcott, Gail I.......................................Detroit Eberly, Dorian G.................................Lansing Emmons, Anna D......................East Lansing Englebert, Clarissa A...................Concord Everling, Lois .......................................Detroit Fahrney, Robert E.............................Ferndale Feldman, Harry C...........................Chelsea Filarski, John J...................................Jackson Fischer, Elmer F.......................Frankenmuth Detroit Fisk, Lucille M................... Fitzpatrick, Doyle C.........................St.Johns Flumerfelt, Mary E......................Rochester Foote, Lois E........................ Lansing Ford, William H...................................Detroit Foster, Dorothy I......................East Lansing Foster, Lynn J............................South Haven Foster, M. Jeanette.................... .Lansing French, Robert G._______........Flushing Galbraith, Janet A......................Webberville Gibson, Harold D.......................... Midland Gibson, Wayne E.........................Fowlerville Gilleo, Leonard S.............................Highland Park Gillett, Thelma L...................................Lapeer Glasgow, Bert B.C.............................Pontiac Goldwater, Samuel J...........................Detroit Goodman, Mary L...............................Detroit Goodwin, Kenneth C...............................Lyons Green, Dorothy I...................................Detroit Green,- Florence V...............................Detroit Green, John I............................ East Lansing Greenwood, Grace A.............................Detroit Gregg, Larry H ........................Howard City Hafner, Genevieve H.......................Nashville Hake, John A..........................................Grand Rapids Hamlin, William E.............................Jackson Hampton, Curnel S.............................Lansing Hardy, Doris B.....................................Lansing Harris, John G..........................East Lansing Hartingh, Allen R..............................Pontiac Hatch, Robert W.......................Birmingham Hawley, Marian E........................Ludington Heald, Roy A..................... Shelby Hearn, Ruby L..................................Lansing Hennessy, Imogene C.........................Oxford Henson, Richard D...............................Lansing Herbert, Florence E.......................Vincennes Hermance, Franklin ...........................Holton Hesse, Lorenz L............ .......................Detroit Heuer, Melvin E.......................River Rouge Hewett, D. Jane........................East Lansing Hicks; Clarence L.................................Lansing Hicks, David R...................................Brighton Hill, Thylis M.......................................Lansing Hilliar, Eileen A..............................Cadillac Hinchey, Irwin E.................................Lansing Hocking, Richard W................ Detroit Hoeflinger, Gertrude O.......................Lansing Holdsworth, Charles B.;V- ...............Pontiac Hollenbeck, Burdette E........... .Athens Hossie, Blanche M...............................Detroit Howard, Paul M.........................................Flint Howard, Theodore ............Port Huron Howard, William F.........................Applegate Hubbell, Harriet W.............................Milford Huff, George W..................................Lansing Hunnicutt, Edward W.........................Detroit Jackson Hunt, Lena L.......................... Hurlbut, Paul E.........................Battle Creek Hutchison, Richard R.............East Lansing Ingles, Frank W.............................Royal Oak Irwin, Maurice E.......................................East Lansing Jackson, Thorington R..................Ironwood Jean, Lauretta J..................Sault Ste. Marie Jennings, John C............Lansing Jewett, Marian L................. Johnstone, Arthur G.........................Highland Park Jones, Albert M...................... Grand Rapids Keast, Weldon P...............................Rochester Keeney, Charles W.............................Lansing Keenoy, James F...............................Lansing Kelley, Grace M.................................Prattville Kelley, Ward W. Lansing Kelley, Elizabeth M.........................St. Johns Kidder, Madeline L.............................Lansing Kline, Marian S.................................Gaylord ...................... Mason Page three hundred seventy-one Kling, Edwin C............................Charlevoix Knight, Vernita M.._____________Cass City Knopp, John K....................................Lansing Koehler, Donald H.-.A....................Lansing Koepke, William S........................Saginaw Lake, Evelyn M.......................... Petoskey Lake; Walter E. ...............................Decatur Lamb, Millicent M...............................Lansing Lambertson, Leah J............................Lansing Laramy, Loraine E..............................Lansing LaRowe, Helen G.....................................Perry Larry, Margaret B.................................Ithaca Larson, Edward L.............................Manistee Learned, Marion C..................Newbury, Vt. Lee, Anna D.................. ..................Marcellus Lee, Marian E..........................Benton Harbor Lee, Max D........................ Carsonville Leech, Harold ......................................Detroit LeRoy, John .......................................Petoskey Lewis, Clark E.......................................Climax Linn, Allen D..............................Grand Rapids Linn, Cleton J................................Williamston Linn, Robert R...........................Grand Rapids Lipka, Catherine A.......................Birmingham Jackson Lockwood, Leon ............ Lisch, Kathryn E............... Detroit Loomis, Arthur H.....................Grand Rapids Loomis, Harold D.....................Grand Rapids Lutes, Edith E.......................................Detroit MacDonald, Donald K.....................Pontiac Macintosh, Roderick J....................Saginaw MacKinnon, Charlotte A..................Bay City McBrayne, Kathleen B......................Detroit McCune, William J.............................Lansing McDowell, Ralph L..............Benton Harbor McEnaney, John. E....................East Lansing McEnery, Robert D----San Antonio, Texas McGillivray, Donald M.....................Oscoda Detroit McGuire, Tom H......................... McKale, William D.............................Lansing McKee, J. Irene..................................Decatur McLay, Louise ....................... Flint McQuade, Margaret H.........................Detroit McTavish, Clarence W.......................Pontiac Machus, Harris O.......................East Lansing Madona, John .......................................Detroit Marriot, Charles R..............Sault Ste. Marie Marshall, Donald B...............................Oxford Martin, Jackson R.....................Grand Rapids Martin, William T.........................Dalton, O. Martini, Gerald H...........................Sebewaing Maskrey, Gerald Detroit Meggison, Robert C................ Traverse City Meier, Forrest J..........................Grand Ledge Meitz, Louis F....................I...............Lansing Millar, Edward I........................................Utica Utica Millar, Mary A................. Miller, Eugene E................................Traverse City Miller, Otis H.........................................Pontiac Millerwise, Carl H............... Sebewaing Minier, Ralph O...........................Battle Creek Mitchell, Ethel M.........................Battle Creek Mitchell, Howard F......................................Bay City Monroe, Guy W.................................Bronson Morgan, Howard T................... Detroit Morris, Lucille O...................... Lansing Morrison, Robert B.................. .Muskegon Morton, Mildred C............ Detroit .Lansing Muir, George H...................... ......................... Narten, Helen M.... Nelson, Frank U|I.. Nicklin, Virgil L____ Nicol, George K........ Noteware, John F... O’Brien, Beatrice M.. O’Connor, Robert L.. O’Donnell, Alfred C. Olin, Louise I.............. Orr, Robert P.............. Otwell, Betty ............. Pace, Lawrence C... Page, Katherine Paine, Ethel E............ Palmer, James W.... Parks, Alta M............ Parr, Dean J................ Parr, Norma L.......... Patterson, Kathryn V. Patterson, Mildred M Payette, Robert J........ Payne» Alvin E. Payne, Robert A......... Peck, Bruce E.............. Pepper, Elizabeth C.. Peter, Robert ............ Peterson, Mabel F... Phillips, Thomas R... Plank, Kenneth R.... Pierce, Richard L.... Potts, Ernest F.......... Poulson, Isabelle J___ Pratt, Robert M.......... Quinlan, Charles E. . Quinlan, Patricia M. , Rahn, George B.......... Ranney, Ruth L........... Rantanen, Karl A.... Rauch, Oliver W........ Ray, James F................ Reed, Jay S.......... Rice, Inez J.................. Reed, Walter I............ Reynolds, Thayler ... Richards, Elsa L........ Riegle, Charles H........ Rigg, Richard .............. Rix, Hiram J.... i.... Robinson, Eva L......... Robinson, Leslie A.... Rosenthal, Ervin A... Rowand, Genevieve M. Ruonavaara, Rosali M. Sanford, Leland G.... Sarj eant, Snover H... Schraft, Enno W........ Schultz, William R.... Schumann, Helen M... Seefried, Rita M.......... Seeley, Theresa M.... Semrau, George T.... Sharkey, Robert V... Shaw, Robert W.......... Sheil, Mary J............... Shepard, Paul G.......... Shepherd, Jerome Sherer, Franklin H... Simmons, Harriett E. .. Simmons', Duane R. ..............Saginaw .. .Traverse City .... Carson City .............. Lansing ........ .Lansing ...............Lansing ....... Hastings .................Detroit ...............Lansing ..........Sandusky ......... Lansing . -. Keego Harbor ...............Saranac Eagle Grove, la. ........Otter Lake ----Birmingham ........Big Rapids ....................Flint ............Bad Axe .... Birmingham .. Grand Rapids ..............Lansing .Benton Harbor .. Grand Rapids ... .Port Huron ............Kingston ................Gowen ... East Lansing ... Grand Ledge ... Grand Ledge ............Lansing .. Grand Rapids ... East Lansing ... Cleveland, O. .. Grand Rapids . Benton Harbor ........Greenville ...............Detroit ...............LaSalle .. Grand Rapids .Glen Ellyn, 111. .............Lansing ..... Vicksburg .. .Howard City ,.. East Lansing ...............Detroit ..........Petoskey ...... Bay City .... Union City ............Zeeland ..............Detroit .............Lansing .............Lansing ........Coldwater .. Grand Rapids ............Lansing .............Lansing ..........Grayling ............Pontiac ....... Owosso ............Lansing . ............Detroit ............Jackson .............Lansing .. Swartz Creek .... Mancelona ............Detroit ........Richmond . .EastLansing Page three hundred seventy-two |fi9& Sinclair, John T...........................................East Lansing Skeman, Dorothy E...............................Detroit Slisher, Weldon L...............................Bronson ..................................Belding Smith, Kathleen Smith, Laverne R. .............................Lansing Smith, Lawrence L.......................Webberville ..............................Pontiac Smith, William R. .Ann Arbor Sowers, Maxine M................. Sprague,/ Aletha M.............................Lansing Stanton, Willis A.................................Orleans Stephens, Harper A...........................Lansing Stephenson, Harriet A.......................Detroit Stone, Frank E...................................St.Johns .Pontiac Stout, Edward M................... Strombeck, Iris M.................Grand Rapids Strube, Helen E...................................Lansing Stuart, Robert M................. .Clarksville Sturgeon, Maxine I...........................Davison Sullivan, Frances M.............................Lansing Sullivan, Francis P.....................-..'..Calumet Swanson, D. W. .Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. Swanson, Russell L.......................Muskegon Symes, Harris R....................Pleasant Ridge Szczesnick, Frank A...........................Lansing Taggert, Owen H...................................Sturgis . Camden Tanner, Lyle G..................... Terry, Ellen M.............................Lansing Thornton, Cressie M.................................East Lansing Troth, Dorothy True, Gladys M...........................................East Lansing Ungren, Arthur K...............................Lansing East Lansing ................ Uren, Marion A.................. Calumet Vaughn, Norman D.............................Oscoda Wagenvoord, Fred W...............................East Lansing Wagner, Walter R.................................Sturgis Wallace, Harold E......................South Lyon Walz, Edward R............................... .Saginaw Warren, Donald L.....................St. Joseph Waters, Zeletta G..................Antwerp, Ohio Weed, Allen D...................................Portland White, Esther R.....................................Lowell Whitmyer, John F..............................Okemos Wickstrom, Dorothy C. .Western Spgs., 111. Wilcox, Henry B.................................Saginaw WilkaS, Algird J...................................Wheeler Williamson, John A....................Chicago, 111. Willison, Marion V...........................Hastings Wilson, Floyd E. ..............................St. Clair Wilson, Richard T...............................Saginaw Winchell, Florence E...................... .Ionia Wise, Margaret A................. Lansing Wissner, Walter F.........................Sebewaing Withington, Cloyse M.......................Corunna Wood, Mercedes E...............................Lansing Woodland, Beulah M................................East Lansing Worden, lone M.................................Lansing Wortley, Elinor R..............Walkerville, Ont. Wright, Frank I...................'.........Wacousta Younger, Paul C. .....................................Elsie Zederbaum, George E................Charlotte Zeis., Warren J.................................Wyandotte PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bailey, Harry L................................Cadillac Ballard, William G.......................Berkley Barnard, John . A....................................Detroit Beasley, Everard J................................Saline Berberian, Antoinette S................Dimondale Boeskool, Randall D..................Grand Rapids . Bradley, Lester W................ Douglas Bredin, Ryerson A............Muskegon Heights Brose, Alfred E............................Petersburg Carlson, Clifford A............................Negaunee Carlson, George S............................Iron River Cassidy, Carl C.............................Mackinaw Clack, Helen E................................Fowlerville Clark, Howard K.....................Grand Rapids Clizbe, Howard S............................Coldwater Coe, Orson E................................Walled Lake Curtis, Charles R.............................Watervliet Cuthbertson, Harold G.............................Flint Disantis, Samuel S.............................Detroit Dodge, Hubert F...............................Scottville Kalamazoo Dole, William E............. Douglas, Jack L......................................Detroit Dunn, Mable A........'..........................Lansing Exo, Lester W.......................................Holland Farris, Luther L......................Highland Park Fase, Jacob P................................Grand Haven Ferrari, Florian ................................Bessemer Ferris, Laurence B....................Corning, N. Y. Forbes, William A..................Berrien Springs Ford, Leone N..............................East Lansing Fox, Genevieve L...............................Lansing Fox, Magdaline M..............................Lansing Goen, Doris M......................................Lansing Green, Harold R............. Griffin, Charles W........... Gross, Milton C............... Grosvenor, Kathleen M Grove, Roger R............... Handy, George .............. Hickey, Robert D........... Hosier, Maynard D----- ................... Houff, Jerry Jackson, Leroy J............. Jaehnig, Howard T........ Joslin, LaVern E............. Kahl, Harris A.—......... Kaiser, Margaret........... Killoran, Edward J----- Lafayette, Kenneth F.. Larke, Helen C............... Lewis, Donald E............. Liebler, Harris D.......... Logan, Leonard G..... Lucas, William J., Jr... McAuliffe, Lawrence .. McClure, Howard A... McLean, John D............. Miller, Norman A......... Mulvaney, Bernard H.. Musselman, Arda M.... Olson, Hilding C........... Opalach, Casimir J......... Paul, Jack E.................... Pelkey, Bernard J........... Pinneo, Dee W............... Robinson, Herman......... ..........Detroit ............Shelby ............Saline .... Greenville .. .Centerville ..........Detroit .... Charlotte . East Lansing .Lorain, Ohio ...... Manistee Grand Rapids Grand Rapids .. South Lyon ..........Lansing ..........Lansing .............Detroit ........Charlotte ........Bancroft ... Brown City .............Detroit ...... Atlanta .......Albion ........... Mason .... Sandusky ........Brooklyn .. .Fowlerville .........Lansing ........Escanaba ............Detroit .............Pigeon .. .Lena, Wis. . Grand Rapids Grand Haven Page three hundred seventy-three Rocker, Kenneth S..................... Wixom Rommel, Howard S.............................Sturgis Schrems, Albertus H.....................Saginaw Scully, James A.......................... Ionia Sherman, Leslie J.................... Lansing Skinner, Donald K.......................Manchester Sluka, Stephen, Jr....................Grand Haven Smith, James M...............................Cassopolis Sproull, Willis L...................................Clinton Thornton, 'Violet L......... . .East Lansing Trenkle, Joseph F..............................Detroit Turner, Cecil...............................PortHuron Vandenboom, John E.......................Escanaba VanDam, John........................ .Hudsonville Vanderplow, John.........................Muskegon Waterman, Ralph B.....................Birmingham Wheeler, Florence E..Hammondsport, N. Y. Wilkas, Stanley A...............................Wheeler Wirt, Malcolm L........................Battle Creek Withey, Clinton A.................. .Mulliken Wittenburg, William F..............New Buffalo VETERINARY Beeman, Wentworth E.r.....................Detroit Blakemaii, Bernard ........................Paw Paw Egan, Elizabeth G................................Detroit Hammond, Merla M.................Williamsburg Holsapple, Mariam W..............East Lansing Huber, Charles W............Fostoria, O. Janda, Elzie M...................... Bessemer Kelly, Beatrice L.......................... .Lansing Line, Clifford B.............................. Niles Muschenheimer, Fred .........................Detroit Pringle, Everett G....................Wilmore, Pa. Schaaf, Cecil K.....................................Sturgis Schalm, Oscar W.................................Sturgis Schuler, Loona G..................... .Lake Odessa Winfeld-Hansen, Hans..Hellerup, Denmark Yntema, Leonoar M.................Topeka, Ind. SOPHOMORE AGRICULTURE Allison, Emory L........ Atkinson, Kenneth W.. Becker, Harold R........ Benton, Evert L......... Biers, Holly J................ Bradley, Evelyn R.... Browell, Wilfred R.... Brown, Lauren H..... Burch, Ralph W....... Burger, Clarence E .., Burgess, Horace H.... Buyea, Gerald F.......... Campbell, Virgil E.... Carroll, John H....... Carruthers, Robert H. Chasey, Paul D.............. Clark, Russell R............ Coats, Kendal A..,... Collins, Howard J.... Conolly, Ray A........ Coon, Harold R............ Cosgrove, Paul K........ Cridler, William A....... Davenport, LaVerne A Dorman, Frank E.... Dowd, Leonard R...... Drake, Ward ............ Elliott, Nelson T.......... Evans, Gordon F. . . . ... Finley, Wilton L.......... Fonda, Morris E.......... Fox, Gordon D........... Fullerton, Loring...... Gleason, Henry C,.... Gran, Earl ..................... Gray, Gordon J............ Gregg, Glenn C.......... Griffith* Albert A.___ Groesbeck. Byron L... Handler, Louis H........ Harris, Gerson J........... Harrison, Fred E..... Hartell, Max H............ Henry, Burrell E.......... Herrmann, Louis F... Hewes, Raymond W.. Howell, Orville B........ Huberman, Morris A.. Hunt, Robert M.......... Hurd, Thomas N.......... Illenden, Carl W.. Irrgang, Charles W... Jewell, Robert E........ ..... Grand Rapids .............. Casnovia .............Evart ................ .Jackson .....................Detroit ..........Augusta ........... Detroit ................St. Johns .................Plymouth ................Ashtabula ...................Saginaw .................. Monroe .....................Pontiac ...............Kalamazoo ...................Bancroft ..........Angola, Ind. ..............Royal Oak ...................Hastings ...... East Lansing .................Hartford .................Dearborn ..................Bellevue ............Middleville ...................Conklin ...... Cedar Springs ................Hartford .................Hartford North Olmstead, 0 ..........Battle Creek ................Dowagiac ...................Bronson ............Alto .Long Island, N. Y. ...........Three Rivers ................Kingsley ........Grand Rapids _____East Lansing .................Medina ............Tawas City .Detroit ...........Marquette ..................Bad Axe ...............Potterville .... Mackinaw City .....................Steuben ..........East Lansing .. .Hammond, Ind. ...;............Detroit ..........Eaton Rapids ........Edwardsburg .....................Adrian .............Chicago, 111. Caro ,................ ' Johnson, Stafford S..............................Jackson Keiser, Harold H.....................................Ionia Rendall, Robbins F........................Byron, 111. Kennedy, Willard V______Sault Ste. Marie Keppel, Donald B........................................East Lansing Keyt, Laurel E...................................Lakeview Knisel, Wendall O..............................Blissfield Lamont, John D......................................Mason Laser, Robert J...................................Waldron Laskowski, Edward B.......................Roseville Lessiter, Milton J......................................Orion Lewis, Donald J.................. .ThreeRivers Lincoln, Robert S..............................Greenville Loomis, Ralph E......................................Perry Malott, Frederic B..............................Jackson Martin, Milford E..........................Royal Oak Mead, Donald E...................................Morgan Meldrum, George H............................Pontiac Merrick, William J..............................Gaylord Mott, William P..........................Oak Park, 111 Mueller, Ernest R.................. East Lansing Nugent, Leon B...................................Bad Axe Oswalt, Stanley M...........................Vicksburg Parish, Howard D.............. Fairgrove Parish, Kenneth D......................... Fairgrove Parsons, George E..................Grand Blanc Prentice, Clarence E.......................Hastings Pritchett, Orla S................................Sandusky Quinkert, Anthony J.........................Roseville Replogle, Walter..........................Battle Creek Ries>. Robert W................. Jasper Schwartz, Claude R...........................Brighton Seeley, George F,................. Oxford Shakelford, Dean C..........................Saginaw Sheill, Frederick W......................Farmington Sipple, LaVerne P............ Rochester, N. Y. . Smith, Arthur ........................................Detroit Smith, Augustus C.............,...............Corunna Smith, Lawrence E.................... Birmingham .Mansfield, O. Sowash, Robert O................. Spuller, Carl F-------------------- Branch Steimle; Earl H.......................Benton Harbor Swarthout, Paul A.-.....................Williamston Vandercook, Wayne L............Grand Rapids VonVoigtlander, Karl A....................Jackson Wait. Russell S..................................Sandusky Wheaton, Verness H........................Charlotte Wikle, Mason E...... Spanishburg, W. Va. Wild, Paul D...................................Ann Arbor Woodman, Jonathan S......................PawPaw Woodman, Warren J........................PawPaw Wylie, Clarence, A.................................Sparta Ionia Yeomans, Edwin R................. APPLIED SCIENCE Atherton, Ralph M..................Grand Rapids Bailey,' Roylston F....................... Midland Bauer, George T.................. Hastings Bayerle, Henri J.....................................Sturgis Becker, George B.................................Lansing Biggar, Robert J.................................Lansing Blakslee, Clare S.................................Lansing Breining, Russell L................Trevorton, Pa. Bruce, Robert M..................................Onaway Buck, Helen I............................. Lansing Bukoski, Henry .......................... ...Standish Burde, Albert B.....................................Detroit Page three hundred seventy-five Burt, Marshall B............................. Cass City Buskirk, Harold H....................................Holt Chamberlain, Clark S.........................Lansing Clark, Harold A..........................East Jordan Cook, Henry D.....................................Holland Drolett, Lawrence A...........................Lansing Edwards, Ogden F..................... ..Leslie Estry, Hugh W.......................................Horton Evans, Harold B..........................Brazil, Ind. Fehlberg, Ellis R..........................St. Joseph Fitzpatrick, Percy H.........................St.Johns Flint, John S................ Kalamazoo Gilbert, Ruth E.....................................Lansing Glenn, Audrey ...........................West Branch Graham, Mark F..................................Harbor Springs Gutekunst, Herbert W................Grass Lake Hill, Cecil C..........................................Holland Hill, Floyd H.......................................Lansing Hitchcox, Alfred H.............................Athens Kidder, Allen'C..................................... .Clare Kowalk, Henry G.................................Lansing Kozelko, Stephen W.'.........................Detroit Krentel, Stuart ...........................East Lansing Lauzun, Virginia D.............................Lansing Leach, Jacey H...................... Lansing Little, Alfred L...................................Hanover Lueck, Alfred M..........................Dundee, 111. Lyndrup, Luther H.. Madsen, Blair C........ Magers, Frederick P. Mate, Byron O.......... Mehney, Gayle H___ Mills, John J.............. Murphy, Basil L........ Murphy, Lester C___ Nugent, Florence E... Paddison, Lee............. Porter, William J........ Pringle, Gordon H... Radde, Bernard C.... Reid, John D.............. Rinker, William H... Seeterlin, Edward A. Shulnburg, Vincent E Simanton, William A. Smith, Donald D........ Smith, George W.... Stevens, William D... Stuewer, Reinhold F. Swift, Lyle J................ VanderSlice, David A, Wilsey, Stuart V........ Zettel, Vernon E...... ........Greenville ................Evart ............Belding ........Chesaning ............Lansing .................Leslie ............Lansing ....... Lansing ............Algonac ........Ortonville .. East Lansing ............Lansing ........St. Joseph ........Ironwood .Delanco, N. J. ..... Clarkston ............Lansing Benton Harbor .. Eaton Rapids ............Lansing ........Coldwater .. Howard City ..........Charlotte ............Lansing .;.... Cass City ... Menominee ENGINEERING Abrahamse, Henry L. Ackley, Lyle ......... Ashe, Lloyd E.............. Atkin, Francis L........ Austin, Donald C..... Balbach, Howard E... Banhagle, Thede C.... Barker, Lauren J........ Barnes, Floyd H.......... Batchelor, Miles E.... Bentley, Harry R........ Bentley, Howard L... Bestervelt, Myron Betteridge, Willard C. Bingham, James H.... Blakeslee, Gordon R.. Bowbeer, Curtis C.... Bowen, Ralph P.......... Branch, Robert M.... Brand, Horace H........ Bray, Francis A.......... Brayton, Alton M.... Brewster, Edward C.. Brown, Charles A........ Butler, William S........ Button, Aaron R.......... Carbine, Theodore P.. Carmody, Elmer J.... Carruthers, Douglas C. Case, Gerald C.............. Chaney, Richard H.... Chapman, Charles R.. Clark, Joseph J_____ Colegrove, William D. Cook, Richard W........ Coster, Clyde H....... Crandall, Horace V... ...............Kalamazoo ....................Pulaski ..... .East Lansing ••••• • • • •-Palmyra ........Royal Oak ----Springfield, O. ........•.-----Lansing ----Highland Park ..........East Lansing .....................Chapin .....................Lapeer ........Eaton Rapids ............Kalamazoo •.............Lansing ...................Franklin .................St.Johns ............Wyandotte .. Searsboro, Iowa ..........Battle Creek Ocean Grove, N. J. .........................Flint .....................Howell ...................Lansing ........Grand Ledge ...................Cadillac ..........Farmington ...... Battle Creek ..........................Ada ...............Plymouth ..... East Lansing ..............Rapid City ........East Lansing .................Saginaw .....................Remus ...............Muskegon ...................Holland ............Union City East Lansing1 Dahlman, Edward A.......... Dailey, Glenn C.................. Morenci Dawes, Roger C.......................................Lyons Dearing, Robert W.............. .Highland Park Decke, Lynn H........................................Grand Ledge Deming, Donald C................................Homer Dempster, Andrew T.............................Detroit Dewell, Frank G.......................................Detroit Dill, Reuben E....................................Saginaw Distel, Robert E.....................................Lansing Downer, Jason K...................................Lansing Edwards, William B............................Lansing Estale, Gilbert J.......................................Fenton Fackler, Ernest C.....................................Detroit Field, Howard W............Muskegon Heights Ford, Leslie S....................... Dundee Foster, Richard A...............................Lansing Fournier, Preston C..................... Gagetown Garn, Paul E.......................................Portland Gilette, Harold R............................ Coldwater Goodhue, Walter W.............................Lansing Goodwillie, Russell ..............................Lansing Goodwin, Marshall B.................................East Lapsing Graham, Herbert T..........................Ludington Granger, George A............................Grayling Griffith, Ray L.........................................Lansing Guthrie, Robert ...........................River Rouge Hagni, Elton L................................South Lyon Haigh, Lewis B......................................Lansing Harbin, Frank ......................................Holland Hardin, Theron R...............Knoxville, Tenn. Harper, Arthur E.................Sault Ste. Marie Harr, Benjamin G...............................Jackson Hinkley, Don C...........................................Evart Holtzkemper, Edward H.....................Owosso Isa tala, John R...................................Coldwater Janz, Russell O......................................Lansing Page three hundred seventy-six Jennings, Arthur J..................... Monroe Jepson, Karl H..............................Mulliken Jones, Duane E......................... Centerville Tones, Glen D......................... Montgomery Jones, Nelson C............... ................'.. Fenton Kelner, Loren W..............................Lansing Klas, Harold W................................Saginaw Knight, John W..................................Jackson Krimian, James A..............................Detroit Launstein, Bertram ..........................Owosso Lauzun, Sherman A..........................Lansing Lawhead, Harley F........................Charlotte Lisch, Charles H. ..... . .......... . . Detroit Lowe, John L..................................Muskegon MacFayden, Arthur ........................Pontiac ....................Detroit MacKinnon, James S... MacNutt, Omar E............................. Pontiac ..........East Lansing MacSwain, Harold C... McCall, Robert B..............................Lansing McCreedy, Robert A.... ....................Colling McCarvey, Harold J....................Dearborn Mack, Kenneth R..................:. .Hesperia Malone, Tames M......................................Burt Malone, Sam M........................Central Lake Mansfield, Harold............. Sault Ste. Marie Martens, Carlton..........................Vicksburg Meach, Stuart N............ ................Lakeview Morse, Howard F............................Corunna Nienstedt, George W......................Caseville Norgard, Francis E............................Detroit Normington, William . .........................Ionia Northwood, Hale J..........................Flushing Nunn, Wallace D............................Rose City O’Brien, Washington . . ...................Hesperia Ogden, Thomas W........................Hastings Petersen, Russell W... .......................Go wen Powers, Edward M..........................St. Clair Price, Harold R...................................Jackson Reece, Donald H..................................Jackson Rinn, Harold W.....................................Harbor Beach Rinn, William E...................................Harbor Beach Rowe, Lloyd H...........................................Ionia Ruffe, Lawrence H................................ Grand Rapids Scheid, George W...........................Kalamazoo Schimmel,: Bernard H..........................Detroit Schneider, Edward C......................St.Johns Scott" James K..................................Dearborn Shahade, Domodar K...........................Detroit Shull, Donald W................ Muskegon Sias, Russell D.....................................Midland .Grand Rapids Siegel, Major .................... Coldwater Spade, Wayne M.................... Spencer, Roger W...................Benton Harbor Strom, George E.....................................Grand Marais S witzgable, Louis F.............................Lansing Thamer, Herbert J...............................Jackson Thayer, Earl E...................................Shepherd .Tobias, Louis S..........................Williamston Voorhees, Seymour E............... Pontiac Walker, Georg^ H..................................Grand Blanc Walworth, Herbert T...............NewLothrop Wangeman, Alfred J.................................East Jordan Waterbury, Chauncey - Weinland, Arthur A..-.. Werner, Don H.......................................Grand Rapids White, Frank E..................... Grand Rapids Wicksall, Robert J...................................South Haven Widing, Henry P'.......................... .Pontiac Wieber, Theodore H.......................Muskegon Wilson, Ronald G.............................Bridgman Woodard, Clem A............................Hillsdale Woodliff, Earl E___;..................‘..'.Concord Wright, John L......................Harbor Springs Yarger, Lenard B.....................................Eaton Rapids Zatroch, George................................Lorain, O. Lansing Vicksburg HOME ECONOMICS .............. Anderson, Annita G. . . Auten, Lois I.................. Avery, Elouise V.......... Bale, Helen...................... Boynton, Beatrice B... Brass, Helen M.............. Brown, Dorothy A.... Brunsdon, Verna L........ Bullard, Elsie Z.............. Carbine, Evelyn L........ Carr, Betty Case, Geraldine C.......... Colby, Margaret R........ Cornell, Cora A............ Cox, Lula M............ Cramer, Eleanor M. ... David, Marion G............ Davis, Genevieve R.... DeKleine, Ruth M.......... Dell, Barbara R........ Diller, Ruby G................ Doudna, Ruth V............ Downer, Ruth M......... Dulso, Madeline K........ Eaegle, Margaret A.... Easthagen, Florence M . .............Holland ..........Newberry ...............Holland ...... Lakeview ................Ionia ............Lansing .. Iron Mountain Sault Ste. Marie ...............Owosso .... Battle Creek ... East Lansing ... East Lansing ....... . Cadillac ....... Concord ................Detroit ...............Lansing ........Lansing ............Bay City .... Hudsonville ...............Lansing .Flint ....,.. . Cadillac .................Dewitt ... Grand Rapids .............Lansing ... Grand Rapids G Flower, Thelma K.......................Birmingham Forshaw, Elizabeth L.... Woodhaven, N. Y. Foster, Lola E...............................Newberry Fox, Mary E.........................................Lansing Galligan, Carroll A........................Laingsburg Goodenow, Margaret C.......................Detroit Graham, Eloise L................. Lansing Gunneman, Jeanette M..............Coopersville Gunneman, Leah J........................Coopersville Haire, Jane E..........................................Detroit Hart, Ruth M..............................East Lansing Haybarker, Josephine F......................Lansing Helmkamp, Emma A.........................Saginaw Hoover, Eleanor I........................Blyth, Ont. Hoover, Muriel L...........................Blyth, Ont. Humphries, Clara L....................... .Lansing Irwin, Bernice M..................... .Grand Rapids Kapp, Eloise M... ................... Hamilton, O. Kinney, Wilma G. .. .........................Lansing Knight, Pauline ...........................-...Cass City Krause, Elizabeth................................Rockford Lattin, Leila P..................Washington, D. C. Athens Leavengood, Mary I....................... Lipka, Mary L...................... Birmingham Luce, Grace B...............................Paulding, O. MacNameSy. Maxine A...............Battle Creek Page three hundred seventy-seven k McKay, Alice M.......... Mackey, Marjorie M.... Marshall, Marietta M... Mechlin, Helen L............. Moore, Marion E............ Moran, Coral I................ Nicholson, Dorothy R... Noeske, Gertrude A........ Osgood, Novia ................ Ossenheimer, Edna M... Parsons, Elsie A.............. Rademaker, Emmaline A Rivers, Gladys J............. Ryan, Susan M.................. Sangster, Ruth A........... Scavarda, Dorothy B.... Schmitt, Henrietta A.... SextonSBernice C............ . Grand Rapids .. East Jordan . .Coopersville .Calumet ........Hillsdale .. Webberville ............Lapeer ..........Midland . .PortHuron ... .Tekonsha ... Bellville, O. ........Manistee ..........Camden .. Port Huron .. .Cheboygan .... Bessemer . East Lansing Grosse Pointe Shoecraft, Dorcas K.. Sisson, Frances M.... Smith, Blanche L........ Snow, Mable.......... Stampfly, Donna E.... Stark, Beryl M............. Streeter, Feme L.... Thorpe, Alice -L........ Traphagen, Dorothy . Trott, Belle ................ Walker, Margaret I... Warner, Elva M.......... Watkins, Margaret D Whittemore, Inez I..., Wilcox, Louise A.... Worden, Dora E........ Wrasse, Mary L.......... Young, Bernadine G.. .................Fremont .....................Adrian ......... Mulliken ...................Pontiac ................ Lansing ...........Ann Arbor ........East Lansing ........East Lansing ... .North Branch ..... East Lansing .......... .Levering ...........................Clio ...............Dearborn ..... East Lansing Washington, D. C. ..... Grand Rapids ...................Lansing .................. Elsie LIBERAL ARTS Ackley, Marjorie L..........................Marshall Adams, Grace E.................................Okemos Aitken, Anna M...................................Lansing Albig, Hanley W..................................Lansing Allerton, Marian M...................East Lansing Altoonjian, Mable V.........................Petoskey Altoonjian, Marjorie S............ .Petoskey Anderson, Kenneth A.........................Pellston Annable, Charles R...........................Hastings Annis, Charles G...................... Cedar Springs Armstrong, Vernon G.............................Niles Arnold, VanBuren ....................Marine City Atwell, Willis W.................... Grand Banasiak, Laura M...............................Detroit Bates, Lawrence E. ................East Lansing Beachum, Curtis M................................Shelby Beeman, Hubert E.......................Jackson Belknap, Ruth L...:..........................St. Clair Bennett, Venabelle ...........................Lansing Berles, Frank D.........................Grand Rapids Blair, Charles B...................................Jackson Lansing Blay, Cornelius ................... Bleicher, Cecilia B..............................Lansing Blosser, Westman N...................Manchester Bluem, Virginia A:.............................Saginaw Bolton, Helen A...................................Lansing Booth, Donald ......................................Pontiac Booth, Morton L.......................EastLansing Bourns, Louis E...................................Milford Boyles, Mary F............................. Charlotte Breitenwischer, Milton ............Manchester Briggs, Ruth A.....................................Lansing Bryce, lone S... ..............;... .Battle Creek Byington, Garner F..................Grand Ledge ■ Bylsma, George...................... Grand Byrne,. Keith M.........................Grand Rapids Cadwallader, Laura J......................... Owosso Carlisle, Kenneth A....................Port Huron Chadsey, Ruth E.....................Suttons Bay Chinnick, Dorothy M........... .Grand Rapids Chivers,, Esther ............. Jackson Christensen, Lawrence H................St.Clair Clark,' Donald W.................... Buffalo, N. Y. Come, Edward H.................................Lansing Connor, Grace E....................Highland Park Converse, James B...................Menominee Page three hundred seventy-eight Rapids Converse, Marshall H......................Lansing Cook, Robert B..................... East Lansing Cooper, Teresa O........................ .Lansing ..Clemens Coulon, Alger A................. Craig, Horace S.....................................Detroit Crook, Myron C.............................Kalamazoo Crow, Irvin S..........................................Alpena Crowley, Edward R............ Cheboygan Davey, Berten M............................. Lansing Davey, Robert D..................................Jackson Davis, Robert W..................................Lansing Davis, Virginia E..................................Detroit Deibert, Basil A...............................Fife Lake DeLair, John G....................................Jackson Detweiler, Herbert L..............Chicago, 111. DeWeerd, Elbert R.............................Holland Dineen, Daniel L..................................Lansing Dodge, Stanley F............... Lansing Dolberg, Edith E.....................................Grand Rapids Dole, Burton A............................................East Lansing Downes, John A..........................Rockford Draper, Harry O..................................Jackson Ellis, Nathan K...........................................East Lansing Emmons, Wilbur D..........................Lansing England, Clayton C................................Holt Englebert, Edwin S........................Concord Farley, Martha F...................................Albion Fauver, Walter L...............................Morenci Fenlon, Genevieve R........................Lansing Fishbeck, Ruth L......................East Lansing Fitzgerald, William H......................... Caro Flaker, Paul R....................................Lansing Fogg, Cecil C........................................Lansing Foster, Adele M.................................Pleasant Ridge Foster, Theodore D.........................Lansing Fox, Ruth J..................................East Lansing Francis', John A........................... Saginaw Frisbie,*;¡Stanley K.............................Fruitport Garland, Thomas A.......................Henderson Gibson, Wellington C...........................Detroit Giffey, Richard C................................Owosso Gitre, Frances L........................................Niles Green, Edward R..................... Lansing Greer, Maurice L.....-.........................Pontiac Hagerman, Florence H.......................Pontiac Hale, Alice E........................ South Haven Rapids venne Hannah, Julia O........, Hart, Earl L.................. Hartway, Arleen M...- Harvey, John ......... Haskins, Janies S........ Hawley, 'Catherine M. Henderson, Sabina M. Hewett, Mary A...;... Holmes, Nellie M. . ... Holmes, Winifred .... Horning, Majel L........ Jacques, Claire........ Jagnow, George T.... Jakeway, Clare ....... James, Mildred W.... Janney, Vivian M........ Jennings, Howard H. Jones, Donald ............. Johnson, Faye L.......... Kane, William M........ Kay, Delphin J.............. Keeler, H. Elizabeth.. Kershaw, Wm. B.......... Kidder, Joseph E.......... Kincaid, Kathryn M.. King, Isabel G.............. Kipke, Herbert E........ Kline, Virginia H........ Kling, Orra K................ Knapp, Thomas S........ Koch, Helen M....... Korney, John J............ Kronberg, Thomas G. Kuhn, Jessie M....... Kyburz, Charles J..... Ladd, Charles P.......... Lage, Gerald E....... Lane, Edward K.......... Lane, Margaret E........ Larke, Glenn R........ Lather, Dorothy M.... LeBeau, Eloise............ Lewis, Zilpha A....... Lietzke, Rolland L.... Likins, Herbert C..... Lindner, Clarence E.. List, Herbert C... List, Herman C...... Long, Charles J.......... Lovewell, Carlyle C.. Lynch, Mary K............ MacMillan, Hugh H.. McCabe, Ethel L.......... McCarthy, Helen L... McElroy, Andrew E... McKasson, Dorothy L McMillan, Donald G.. McVea, James E.......... Marr, Harriette E.... Martin, Bessie H.......... Martin, John M............ Merrill, Josephine E.. Meyer, William J........ .. Miller, Margaret G. Miller, Robert K.......... Miller, Shirley K. ... Moon, Don D................ Monningh, Cornelius . Morford, William H.. • ... Grand Rapids ........ Lansing ..........Richmond . .Iron Mountain .... Howard City .............Adrian .................Detroit .... East Lansing ........Lansing .................Lansing .............Brooklyn ..........Marquette .................Jackson .............Rockford ................Lansing ............. .Lansing ... Grand Rapids .............Lansing .....................Ovid ................Detroit ... .Grosse Pointe ...............Holland ..........Wyandotte ............Lansing ...............Lansing .;.... s Clarkston .................Lansing ................Lansing ... .’East Lansing .....................Flint ... Grand Rapids ............. .Lansing .............Dearborn ... Bridgeport, O. .............Rockford ............Muskegon .......Greenville .... East Lansing ................Lansing . Sault Ste. Marie ........Suttons Bay ................Lansing .........AnnArbor ............Bath ...............Memphis ... Grand Rapids ...... Sebewaing ..........Sebewaing ... Keego Harbor ............Northville .......Dearborn ... Grand Rapids .................Lansing ...... Mt. Morris ... .EastLansing .. Kirksville, Mo. ...............Freeland .........Douglas .................Howell .................Lansitig ...... .Wyandotte .. .Grand Rapids ........Lake Linden .................Zeeland .............Negaunee Salamanca, N. Y. .................Lansing .................Lansing ..........Shaftsburg .Grand Ledge Grand Rapids Morrow, Paul E......................Grosse Pomte Mott, Eugenia E....................................Adrian Noland, John A......................................Lansing Novara, Leonard ..................................Lansing Ortved, Richard E........... Walkerville, Ont. Oswalt, Ferris H..............................Vicksburg Ovaitt, Stanford C.............................Midland Parker, Husted S..................................Qwosso Paterson, Eileen E...............................Lansing Paterson, Fraser C................... Grand Rapids Pence, Ruth A..............................................Flint Peppier, Francis K............ Rockford Perlongo, Naudino F............................Lansing Perrin, Hoard W..................... Phillips, Frank M......................Grand Rapids Porter, Joseph A.................... Posthumus, Doris T....................................East Lansing Potter, John L........................................Lansing Pratt, William D..........................EastLansing Price," Charles D.............................East Tawas Randall, Robert J.......................Cheboygan .......................... Greenville Rarden, Elizabeth Rasmussen, Leonard .........................Detroit Redfield, Sylvia F..................................Onsted Reed, Marjorie J......................... .Charlotte Renter, Hildegarde ...............................Detroit Ricket, Clair H......................................... .Holt .............Kent City Roberts, Clarence C . Roberts, Floyd I...................................Trenton Robson, Faith.........................................Lansing Rossow, Norman R...............................Utica Roth fuss, Guilford H....................... Norvell Rubsam, Pierre F...................................Jackson Lansing Rulison, Josephine ...................... Runner, Robert C..................................Shelby Russell, Robert K...............................Napoleon Ryon, Edgar C......................................Lansing Sack, Lawrence A...............................Lansing Sakresky, Carl M..............................r.. Lansing Sage, Robert V......................................Lansing Sample, LeRoy H..........................Royal Oak Calumet, 111. Schau, Henry...................... Schindehette, Georgeanna .................Saginaw Schreiber, Katherine C......................Lansing Shassberger, Phyllis R.........................Lansing Shimonek, Marion I........................ Laurium Simons, George E.................. Kenilworth, 111. Simpson, Thomas L.....................................East Lansing Skellenger, Russell S................ Gladstone Smith, Elizabeth C..........:..........East Lansing Smith, Vern M......................................Lansing Spagnuola, Helen M.................... Saginaw Spencer, Leslie M..................... Coopersville Stafford, Dale B.................................St. Louis Steensma, Magdalena .........................Jackson Stephens, Margaret E.................................East Lansing Stevenson, Margaret................................Smith’s Creek Stewart, Alice V...........-................... .Lansing Buffalo . —.... .Traverse City Stickle, Leonora C....................... Stilec, Charles E Stockel, Ruth M.................... Stokes, Jeanne H.......................................Grand Rapids Stone, Horace H...............................Mattawan Stone, Ralph I........................................Saginaw Streb, Claude R................ .Birmingham Svendsen, Isabel K.............................Greenville Swanson, Evelyn F.............. .Lansing Tallefson, Maurice J.........................Ludington Talmage, Russell E....................Battle Creek Lansing * Page three hundred seventy-nine Tate, John ..............................................Detroit Taylor, Margaret R.............................Lansing Telford, Margaret S......................Royal Oak Thatcher, Garfield G...........................Jackson Thomas, Mary J..................................Lansing Toikkanen, Wm. S.................................Detroit Tower, Florence A................Cedar Springs Trachsel, Janette C.............................Lansing Trick, Phyllis N......................East Lansing Uptegrove, Maryann ..........................Lansing Urch, Frederick J...............................Jackson VanAken, Kathryn W..........Highland Park VanKuiken, Raymond L........Grand Rapids Vaughan, Kenneth B.............................Oscoda Veneklasen, Lyle G...............................Zeeland Vinkemulder, Bernard............Grand Rapids Waack, Alfred G.................................Lansing Walker, Gaylord A....................East Lansing Walsh, Charles R............................Lansing Walters, Evelyn M...........................‘.Lansing Walton, George R...............................Lansing Whelan, Fay A.................................Tecumseh Wilsberg, Paul A.................................Morenci Wilson, John B................Asburg Park, N. J. Winans, Harriet E.I.....................Kalamazoo Woodworth, Marjorie E...................Okemos Woodworth, Mary ...............................Detroit Woodworth, Thomas L........................Detroit Zichis, Joseph ................................Big Rapids Abbey, Beryl E........... Baker, Earl R............ BeckerpAnnie L........ Breen, Gerald............. Buckholz, Ernest J.... Crall, Max B.............. Danziger, Frederick . DeHaan, Henry J.... DenHerder, Frederick Erratt, Lynn I............. Fricker, Edwin W.... Gafner, John .............. Gibbs, Edward H....... Hahn, Elizabeth H ... Hanson, Nels H.......... Haun, Harold E........ Hyatt, Mary E............ Lamphear, Ray D........ Leith, Dorothy L... . PHYSICAL EDUCATION .. .Battle Creek Frankfort, Ind. ..........Hesperia ..........Holland ... River Rouge ....Dimondale ...............Detroit .. Grand Rapids ..Grand Haven ----Cheboygan ...............Detroit .;.... Escanaba ............Perkins ..............Albion .... Big Rapids ............Lansing ..........Flushing .. Grand Rapids ..........Brighton Nordberg, Alton C..........................St. Joseph Oade, James E......................................Lansing Olson, Alvin W.............................Chicago, 111. Pearcy, Richard L..................Frankfort, Ind. Pevic, Vepcil........................................Hesperia Prendergast, Daniel ........... Owosso Rail, Benjamin N....................................Grand Rapids Raymond, Harold S..............................Lansing Ridler, Don G..........................................Detroit Ruhl, Jack W..........................................Detroit Schaubel, Ray C........................................Grand Rapids Scott, Edward W.................Ft. Wayne, Ind. Smead, Harold E....................................Sturgis Stine, Earl ....................................Battle Creek VanAntwerp, John F... .Williamsport, Pa. Warner, Roy C.......................................Detroit Whiteley, Jean ..................................Dowagiac Winans, Zoe A.......................................Lansing Yarger, Kenneth W.................................Eaton Rapids VETERINARY Alfredson, Bernard V..................Whitehall Campbell, James H............................St. Johns Cole, Bernice ..............................................Flint Corpron, Ruth A................... Ypsilanti Dargitz, Vic F..........................Montpelier, O. Fish, Ray H.........................................Litchfield Gardner, Robert G...............................Lansing Hamann, Eugene E......................Chicago, 111. Johnson, Walter M...................Menominee Ludwig, Frederick E..........................Lansing Minor, Aseneth L....................Traverse City Murox, George .....................................Detroit Reed, Herbert E.................................Beulah Sparks, Bertha M..................Berrien Springs Sprick, Marion G................ Grand Rapids Page three hundred eighty n JUNIOR AGRICULTURE Ackley,^Robert H.......... Ahrens, Arwin F............ Armstrong, Harold J.. Auvinen, Henry 0.......... Backofen, Margaret J.. Bird, Jess J................ Baumgartner, Raymond Bjornseth, Earl H.......... Bowers, Gail E................ Boyd, Lois B.................... Bredahl, Lawrence E... Brewer, Nathan.............. Bryant, Howard E........ Bullach, Melville E........ Campbell, Hugh C........ Chickering, Herbert E.. Cook, Lawrence M........ CordeS, Victor J............ Crane, Lester A.............. Cribbs, Leland R............ Crook, Edwin R............ DeVoogdt, Peter J........ Dodge, Robert O.......... Doyle, William E.......... Ebinger, Donald G..... Ferrari, George D........ Forbes, Ben H................ Frost, Herbert J............ Giddings, Marian G... Glidden, Arthur W.... Gottschalk, John F........ Green, Webdall A........ Groesbeck, Edward C.. Habel, Elmer P.............. Hackney, Lewis H........ Hamblin, Joseph R. ... Hannah, W. Harold... Hansen, Clair E............ Hassler, Ivan P............ Hendee, Clare ........ Hill, Rudolph J............ Hilton, Farin N., Jr... Hitchcock, Russell W.. Hodge, Frederick J... Holtforth, Albert E.... Howard, Arthur J......... Hubbard, Edgar H.... Jobbett, Clayton C........ Johnson, Harry F........ Keefer, Curtis E...... Kelsey, Elbert S.......... ............Marshall ........Dundee, 111. ............Highland ..........Negaunee ... .Battle Creek ..............Belding .................Pontiac ............. .Lowell ........Eau Claire ... Vermontville .............Man ton .. . East Lansing .....................Elsie ... Massillon, 0. ............St. Johns ................Belding ...............Lansing .................Leland ........ Owosso .... East Lansing .....................Flint ........Kalamazoo ... Grand Rapids Milwaukee, Wis. ............. . Climax .............Bessemer . ... Williamston .... Deerfield, 111. .................Bentley .....................Alba ............Hesperia .... Walled Lake ........East Tawas .................Detroit .....................Flint .................Allen ... Grand Rapids ............Lakeview .............Sandusky ............Pinckney .............Negaunee .................Pontiac .... East Lansing ............N egaunee .................Fenton ...............Ypsilanti ...............Concord .. .Traverse City .......... St. Louis .... East Lansing .... Grand Ledge Kieffer, Dale C............ Kincaid, Richard S.... King, Keith W............ Klein, Irwin ................ Kludy, Lawren E.......... Kroll, William H........ Lepley, Eugene R........ Lewis, Floyd W., Jr.. McCauley, Robert H.. McEwen, Lee E............ McIntyre, George S.. Markle, Arthur D........ Martell, Arthur E.... Marvin, Virgil I.......... Millard, William E... Miller, Herbert A........ Mosher, Joseph D.... Paige, Harold V.......... Palmer, Clarence C.. Pasco, Ray E.............., Pesonen, Everett.......... Poesch, Gustav H........ Putman, Milton F.... Raftshol, Karl J.......... Raths, Herbert J..... Richards, James B.... Roberts, Thomas E... Rogers, John I............ Rosencrans, Lee N... Russow, Walter F.... Seward, Harold B.... Sovey, Ben J................ Spangler, Leon ......... Stauffer, Donald E... Stenberg, Jack N.... Stewart, William R.. Stroud, Alton J.......... . Sump, Albert W.......... Teichman, Irvin P.... Timm, Gilbert H........ Toles, Robert R.......... Tomasek, Anton J.... Tompkins, Richard S Tufts, William H.... Tyndall, Russell F.... VanAken,- John A.... Welch, John W.......... Woodman, Foster G. Zaetsch, Theodore N. Zillman, Leslie A,.... ... Eaton Rapids .............. Grant ....... Charlotte Quakertown, Pa. ...................Shelby ............... .Detroit ............ Colon .............. Midland .............Richmond ........... .Leonidas .............Dowagiac .... Eaton Rapids ........Three Oaks ..........Toledo, O. .... East Lansing ........Williamston .. Berrien Center .................Lansing .............Elyria, O. .................Owosso ....Crystal Falls .................Monroe .............. Detroit ____Suttons Bay .. Dunkirk, N. Y. ..........Eau Claire .............Negaunee ..........Big Rapids ............Northport ............ Monroe ..........Dayton, O. ...............Bay City .......................Bath .................Holland .................Jackson ........East Jordan ..............Bad Axe ...................Detroit . Eau Claire ..........Centerville ...................Romeo . Sault Ste. Marie ..............St. Johns .... East Lansing ...................Branch .............Plymouth .................Davison .... East Lansing .......... Algonac .... South Haven APPLIED SCIENCE Andrews, Alexander A.............East Lansing Ashley, Lawrence M...............Battle Creek Baur, Lorenz S............................. .Unionville Beutner, Edward L....................New Buffalo Brown, Lauren P.......................... Detroit Brownson, Kneale M.........................Kingsley Clapp, Henry W..................................Owosso Coöns, Myrta S..........................East Lansing Crane, Keith D.....................................Lansing Davis, Elmer S............................ .Plainwell Duddles, Willard J.................................Ashton Eddy, Gerald E.....................................Lansing Erskine, William J...................................Evart Fayerweather, Bruce L.............................Hale FitzRandolph, William P...................Lansing Gaertner, Alfred J.............................Saginaw Page three hundred eighty-one Hart, Ilah A.................... Williamston Hershey-ljAlfred D...............................Lansing Histed, Walter E......................................South Haven Hoffman, Donald A............................Lansing Holland, Charles F.....................................East Lansing Howlett, Lucius E............................. Pontiac Joachim, Joseph L...............................St.Clair Knight, Robert K...............................Marlette Knudsen, Richard J............., . Cadillac Knutson,®Amos T................Iron Mountain LambplFranees' W.............................Pittsford Maltby, George S.....................Corning, N. Y. Mayne, Harold E.................................Saginaw Mixer, Shirley .................... Bancroft Northcott, George B...........................Lansing Parma Pence, Max D............................ Pennell, Robert B................Berrien Springs .Negaunee Peterson, Walter J.................... Pôrritt, Ross J.......................................Pontiac Russ, Francis E.........................East Lansing Salmon, David A......................Buffalo, N. Y. Selby, Douglas M................................Leland Smith, Rossman W..................Birmingham Spaun, Rolland E..............................Lansing Spohn, Frieda H...................... Fairgrove Striiffer, Irvine A ....................Cass City Tinsman, Kathryn L.............................Detroit Towner, Albert A....................... Perry Vrany, Frank J.......................Traverse City Warren, Glenn W........................ Ovid Warren, Nellie M...............................Pittsford Weymouth, Merrill H...............................Yale Williams, Maurice B...........................Allegan Wood, Robena E...................................Lansing Young, Donald A..............................Dearborn .Algonac Zaetsch, Kermit A.................... ENGINEERING Abel, Ransom 0..................................Lansing Aho, .Charles E....................................Palmer Anderson, John R.......................... Escariaba Anderson, Philip H.................. Detroit Anschutz, Reynold G......................Saginaw Arnold, Lloyd L..................................Lansing Ash, Charles E..................................St. Clair Atkinson, Warren H............................Evart Baird, John E..................................Escanaba Batcheler, Benjamin F.......................Howell Baxter, William M............................ Detroit Benjamin, Howard A......................Saginaw Bennett, Wayne J..................Grand Rapids Blume, Neil ........................................Lansing Bowers, Roy L..........................................Flint Bowmaster, Wylie A...................Grandville Bradley, Robert E................Highland Park Brigham, Roy C............ ..............Kalamazoo Brownell, George T..., .....................Marshall Bullard, Leo G..............................Vicksburg Burns, Frederick J............................Otisville Burns, Glenn R..................................Alpena Clark, Arthur L........................................Bath Clark, Ralph L.............................East Jordan Coffey, Leon L....................................Pontiac Corless, Lee M..............................Coldwater Corr, Francis I..................................Lansing Dahlquist, Carl L........................ Manistee Dean, John E......................................DeWitt Delfos, Francois P.........Pretoria, S. Africa Denton, Clifford I................................ .Caro Deo, Raymond V.............. Berrien Springs DeVries, Lawrence H......................Zeeland Doerr, Maxwell H.... ......................Pontiac Donaldson, Vernon H......................Pontiac Duff, Edgar N......... ....................Lansing Eaton, William F................................Detroit Eshleman, Kenneth L....................Burr Oak Faiver, Leo B......................................DeWitt Farley, Frank B.....................................Parma Faul, Raymond T..........................Woodland Fenske, Leslie C...................... Bay City Fitzgerald, Harry H... ............Williamston Flanigan, Ertel 0..........................Woodland Greenman, Roy L.............................Morrice Hach, Floyd C..................................Saginaw Page three hundred eighty-two Hachmoth, Buryi T.... Haga, Arthur J................ Hanlon, William B........ Harrington, Lloyd H... Haven, Frank S.............. Hawkins, Amos J............ Hayden, James G............ Hemingway, Foster B.. Henry, John A................ Herbert, Walter A........ Hirshman, George A.... Hoffmyer, Harlan D.... Holland, Roy P.............. Horne, Marvin R............ Howell, Franklin J..... Jackson, Paul C........ Jenkins, Loren W............ Jennings, George H.... Kerr, Harold J................ Keturi, Wilho R.............. Kling, John J................... Knudson, Kenneth M... Larson,. Vern F................ Lowry, Robert D............ MacGillivray, Neil ........ MacVay, Robert E.......... McGonegle, Richmond J. McVean, Homer ............ Marek, Paul .................... Marshall, Merrill G......... Martin, Clair H.............. Mason, Maurice M.......... Miller, Hubert O............ Miller, LaRue L................ Minier, Howard G.......... Morse, Henry B.............. Neff, James R......... Niemi, Arvo N............... Norris, Dale R................ Ocker, Horace M...... Olson, Sivert E................ Papenfuss, Ernest.......... Parsons, Marshall F.... Pierce, Harold C.............. Pierce, Marion L.............. Ravell, O. Friend.............. .... Comstock Park .................Muskegon ................N ewaygo ..........East Lansing ..........East Lansing .....................Hudson ........ Cassopolis ..................... Eagle ..............Royal Oak ... .Vincennes, Ind ....................Lansing ........................Hart ...........Cadillac .................Dearborn .....................Lansing .....................Pontiac ................ Cadillac ......... . Chicago, 111. ..........Battle Creek .....................Detroit .........................Palo ......... Cadillac .....................Lansing ............. Midland .................Manistee .........................Flint ......................Lapeer ............... .Pontiac Muskegon Heights ..........East Lansing ..........Mt. Pleasant ....... Battle Creek ............... Highland .....................Belding ..........Battle Creek .............. Lansing ..........Three Rivers ...... Grand Marais .............Hillsdale .....................Empire ..........Lake Linden ,...................Owosso .............Schoolcraft .....................Shelby .........North Adams ; Belding .............. sm Rix, Clifford N..................................Okèmos Rollins, George K....... Springfield, Mass. Roossien, Elmer J....................Grand Haven Rowe, Hobart E..........................Grass Lake Scharf, Max J....................................Saginaw Scheid, Charles G........................Kalamazoo Schlinkert, Bruce F.........................St. Clair Schuch, Adam F..................... Unionville Sherman, Leo T...................... Grand Rapids Simonson, Rader A.......................Escanaba Slider, Charles E...........................Oak Grove Smith, Alfred M................................Lansing Smith, Arthur L................................Jackson Smith, William' M. ..........................Adrian Sprague, Harold E........................Hillsdale Stimac, Peter T............................Copper City Stone, James A.................. East Lansing Taylor, Neil....................................Imlay City Thompson, Kenneth W... ................Pontiac Thompson, Max G..............................Lansing ........ Bay City Tj orson, Clarence S.......... ................Sturgis Walton, Arthur K.............. Warnock, Eugene W............ East Lansing Weeks, Kenneth B..........................St. Louis Whitfield, George A............................Lowell Wilber, Addison F....................Old Mission Winte, .Henry C..................................Detroit Witmer, Howard S.............. East Lansing ... Grand Rapids Wolters, Harold W...'.... Workman, Lewis J..............................Lansing Zimmerman, Max J................................Flint HOME ECONOMICS Adams, Dorothy C. .................Battle Creek Anderson, Anne S...........................Ishpeming Anderson, Dora C. .............................Lincoln Anderson, Mildred L.............. .Coopersville Banks, Grace H....................... .Houghton Barbarin, June K................................Freeland Beckley, Margaret B...............Highland Park Bennett, Helene A..................................Grand Rapids Berg, Marian E........................... .Lansing Boonstra, Bina R.................................Zeeland Bowditch, Dorothy...........................Pittsford Brown, Georgia E......................East Lansing Brown, Margaret A.....................Carsonville Brownson, Irene V.............................Kingsley Burge, Elizabeth A.................................South Haven Campbell, Dorothy L.............. East Lansing Canby, Ruth M...........................................East Lansing Card, Clarice A.....................................Reading Carlson, Ethel O............' ....................Vulcan Case, Harriett E........................Grand Rapids Chapin, Elaine W.......................West Branch Christiansen, Augusta ........................ Coral Christiansen, Erma M.................... Coral Clark, Margaret L.................................Detroit Cole, Elizabeth R..................Harbor Springs Crandall, Geraldine M...........West Branch Curtis, Charlotte L...............................Edmore Davis, Frances D.......................... Bangor DeArment, Ruth M...........................Petoskey Evand, Nina A........................... .BattleCreek Farr, Beryl E...........................................Detroit Feige, Margaret A...............................Saginaw Fender, Ruth H.............................. Coral Finch, Marian B.........Montgomery, W. Va. Floten, Grace H.................................Montague Fordney, Ruth M.................................Saginaw Fox, Marie C................................Spring Lake Frost, Elsie M.............................East Lansing Gettel, Ruth C.................................Sebewaing Grantham, Martha J...................................East Lansing Grettenberger, Kathryn H.....................Perry Halladay, Norine............East Grand Rapids Hallock, Catherine C.....................Manistee Haskins, Alice E.......................................Perry Heald, Meridith D.....................................East Laming Hertzler, Alice B......................... .Glennie Holden, Dorothy L...............................Milford Hubbard, Roma P........................Eau Claire Hunt, Cora M......................................Lansing Hunter, Margaret J............... Lansing Iford, Mary E...................................Reading Janson, Dorothy E........................Menominee Jennings, Mary N.....................East Lansing Johnson,‘Helen M.........................................St. Louis Kline, Shirley ..............................Grand Blanc Koyl, Mildred P............................Aurora, 111. Lamb, Virginia M........................................Bay City Linn, Helen ..............................Bluffton, Ind. Lough, Florence M...................East Lansing Monroe McCormick, Bertha................. McKay, Margaret L....................Battle Creek McKillop, Helen A...............................Detroit Madigan, Mary J......................Grand Rapids Martin, Jeanne E......................East Lansing Martinson, Selma L.........................Northport Chelsea Mayer, Anna C............... Mayhew, Carolyn E..............................Detroit Meisel, Helen M............................................Bay City Miller, Edith M__________..... Constantine Morony, Gertrude R...........................Lansing Morris, Margaret M. . ................Sarnia, Ont. Munsell, Emma V..........................Fowlerville Munsell, Vera M...........................Fowlerville Nadeau, Florence M...................Stephenson Newark, Christine................. Lansing Parsons, Etta B...................................Linwood Patterson, Bernice A........................Lakeview Patterson, Margaret M.............................Bad Axe Pauli, Albreta M..............................Rockford Pennington, Mary M...............East Lansing Perrin, Frances W.-............... .Saginaw Piatt, Jane I..........................................Lansing Potter, Rose H.............................. Lansing Preston, Margaret D.........................Charlotte Pretlow, Clarice A............................ .Detroit Randel, Lois K....................................Owosso Redfield, Addie C......................Eaton Rapids Rehkopf, Dorothy J...........................Petoskey Schnackenberg, Lucile ........................Howell Schneider, Leona K...................................Lake Odessa Sheldrick, Georgia Snow, 'Mary A...................^: Saginaw Sovereen, Ernestine S....................Lakeview Stahler, Geraldine B.................... . Adrian Stone, Elizabeth C.....................Sanford, Fla. Taylor, Edna C............................River Rouge Detroit ......... Page three hundred eighty-three Tew, Harriett M..................................Hudson Thieme, Evelyn E............... . Benton Harbor Thompson, Mercee A. ............................Flint Thompson, Ruth E....................... Homer Thorpe, Helen J...................................Fordson Toms, Eulalia S..................................Lansing VanDenbergh, Elizabeth F.... .Battle Creek VanHouten, Gaylia F............ .Lake Odessa Vincett, Dorothy J.............................Litchfield Walstead, Ruth R...........................Ortonville Wangeman, Mildred E..............East Jordan Wheeler, Sarah A... .Hammondsport, N. Y. Williamson, Lois Mae..................Hesperia Wilson, Vera M.................... Ithaca Wood, Mildred L.................................Lansing Woodruff, Margaret M.................Rockwood Sparta Wylie, Genevieve F................. Caro Zemke, Marjorie G................... LIBERAL ARTS Amiss, Willard J...................................Lansing Arney, William .............. Sturgis Arnold, Almon R.................... ...Arnold Atkinson, Lauretta M........ .Chicago, 111. Bower, Grace I............................ .Greenville Battle Creek Brown, Willard S......... Brucker, Clara ......................... East Lansing Brummell, Raymond A.......Byron Center Bryar,, Robert E.............. Lansing Burroughs, Lewis E.......... Grand Haven Cansfield, Mary B..............................Detroit Carey, Carol S...........................................Flint Carroll, Howard R...........................St.Johns Chapin, Irene M.................... Lansing Clark, Ruth C..............................East Lansing Clatworthy, David ...................Grand Rapids Close, Helena G.....................................Detroit Cole, Carlyle F.......................................Lansing Coller, Hazel G.......................................Snover ■Cook, Edward..............Webster Grove, Mo. Cooper, Franklin...................................Detroit Corrin, Margaret G...................................East Lansing Crist, Dean T....................... .East Lansing Crittenden, Carlton ............................Hudson Curfman, John P.....................Maryville,, Mo. Day, Elizabeth A..................... .Flint Day, Mary ...................................East Lansing Deacon, Fred E.....................................Lansing DeRoo, Dorothea .....................................Flint DeVries, Phyllis I...:.........................Detroit Dirkse, Evan ..............................Grand Haven Douglas, Daryl A................................Camden Dow, Dorothy D................................Midland Dunham, Brayton L.............................Lansing Eberbach, Frederick .......................Lansing Eggert, Marvin A...............................Lansing Ellinger, Alvin G.....................................Grand Rapids Elliott, James M.........................Battle Creek Ellsworth, Edward K.....................!. .Lansing Ericson, Effie L...........................................East Lansing Everingham, Mildred E... ................ Flint Faner, Kathryn L...............................Goodrich Felder, John .........................................Trenton Felt, Carl R.......................................Muskegon Charlotte: Ficher, Lee E....................... Fitch, Margaret P................ Charlevoix Forman, Edna H.....................................Grand Rapids Forsythe, Wm. R.....................................Milan Gass, James B..................................Royal Oak George, Clinton B.........................Birmingham Gerdel, Janet L...........................................East Lansing Gildea, Lucretta M..............................Monroe Gould, John M...................................Hastings Goulet, Lloyd J.......................................Detroit Graham, Robert C................Harbor Springs Griggs, Josephine M...........................Saginaw Groat, Lucille A..........................Chicago, 111 Grove, Don Bigler................ Centerville Growell, Ford ...........................Grand Rapids Gumaer, Mary L................................. Ovid Gustavson, Gertrude C.. .Jamestown, N. Y. Hack, Virginia A...................... Milan Hallack, Carvel C. ... • ...................Rochester Hamilton, Clyde A..................................Holly Harmon, Peter H..................... .Wahjamega Harper, Virginia L............................Saginaw Harris, Margaret A..................East Lansing Heald, Edith J............................South Haven Henderson, Phyllis C........................Bay City Hendry, Herbert E..............................Detroit Houghton, Donald A.................................East Lansing Howard, Bernice L...................................East Lansing ..........................Farmington Howard, Luella Hutton, Henry G..............................Plymouth Janney, Helen I..................................Lansing Jennings, George W.........................Highland Park Jennings, Raymond L.....................Lansing Johnson, Ruby V................................Lansing Jones, Benjamin D..............................Albany, Ga. Kaiser, Virginia...................................Lansing Kalchthaler, Winifred ....................Algonac Kane, Paul Lewis.................................Owosso Keefer, Alice R...........................................East Lansing Kelley, Virgil .................................... Kinton, Fern E...........................................East Lansing Krauss, Paul G..................................Lansing Kuehl, Winston C.................... Manistee Lancaster, Lois L..................................Clinton Leinbach, Iva O......................................Pigeon Lucas, Hattie A........................East Lansing Lyons, Laura L....................................Lansing . Lansing McConnell, Helen L..................... McC.onnelly, Dorothea ................... Flint McKusick, Janne E.................................Knox, Ind. Magnus, Rose .......................................Bangor Maire, Stephen F....................................Grosse Pointe Marks, Frances M.............................Saginaw Meno, Harlow B.................................St. Clair Metz, Reynolds........... South Bend, Ind. Milburn, Richard C...................Kalamazoo Miller, Winifred ................. .Battle Creek Moore, Herbert E...............Rochester, N. Y. Moore, Jean A.......................................Detroit .Alma Morrice, James D................. Morse, Sarah L.......................................Jasper Murdock, Helen M.................................Battle Creek Needham, George W.:.....................Saginaw Nelson, Mary A.............................Wolcott Nichols, Kenneth B.............................Lansing Northey, Thomas James.................Negaunee Perry 5 Page three hundred eighty-four Ogden, Arlene L...................................Alma Ovaitt, Donald C.............................Midland Pardee, Martha J...................................Clinton Parmelee, Vera E...................NewLothrop Pearson, Gladys J.......................-Chicago, 111. Pennington, Willis ...............................Detroit Perrin, Wayne H.........................Ann Arbor Hadley Potter, Walter C................... Prakken, Nicholas J...........................Lansing PrichardyHilda L......................Ravenna, O. Pullen, Arnold F.....................................Grand Rapids Pullen, Russell L.....................................Grand Rapids Retter, Lysle N.......................................Adrian Roberts, Chas. E.....................................Detroit Roberts, Charles L...............................Lansing Robinson, Arthur H...........................Saginaw Roeser, Jane S.....................................Saginaw Rogers, Richard W...............................Gaylord. Rosenbrook, Clive A.......................Onondaga Russell, Eber D.................................Rochester Russell, Orlando C....................Grand Rapids Russo, Leroy G..................... Jackson Sachs, Albert W.................................Lewiston Salisbury, Chester F.................. .Ann Arbor Schader, Sara B.................................Hastings Scheurer, Ethel R...........................Sebewaing Schwartz, Samuel .................................Detroit Shader, Lyle R.........................................Grand Rapids Smith, Chester .......................................Detroit Smith, Frances .................. Smith, Lawrence S.............................Lansing Lansing Snider, Lewis D. Lansing Steers, (Mrs.) ....................... ...................... East Lansing Stiff, Inez Adele...................................Owosso Swift, Carlton B ...................Middleville Taylor, Keith .....................................New Era Taylor, Thelma K............................Brighton Tennant, Alice A...................................Munger Thompson, Richard W.............................Holt Thomson, William G..........................St. Clair Totten, Edward C.............................Ypsilanti Troth, Paul H............................East Lansing Turner, Frank J.........................................Caro Tyler, Clara .......................................Plymouth VanderMale, Gilbert...............Grand Rapids VanEvery, Waldo B.........................Petoskey VanPutten, John W............................Holland VanZylen, James H................................Grand Haven Vietor, Dorothy A....................Grand Rapids Voelker, Arthur F.................................Detroit Walcott, Margaret G................ .Lansing Waldbauer, Erwin "L...........................Bay City Walker, Nellie C..........................Port Huron Waters; Edward J...............................Lansing Werback, Donna M.............................Lansing Westcott, Everett A...........................Hillsdale White, Margaret L........f...........................Flint Wilcox, Erwin H...............................Flushing Wilkie, Vera P......................................Detroit Wilson, Clara M..,...................................East Lansing Wilson, Helen Elizabeth.........Lansing Wood, Wayne W.............. Barryton Woodworth, Gertrude E... .Glen Ellyn, 111. Woodworth, Laura A.........................Okemos Wright, Allan H..................................Lansing Yerex, Margaret A............... .Highland Park 0 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Baker,, Wilma G...................................Holland Chapin, Marion R.................................Detroit Dixon, Maurice J............................Boyne City Kurrle, Harry A...................................Owosso Lang, Forrest J................................Beaverton Langdon, John H....................Highland Park Preston, Ruth E........................East Lansing Sheathelm, Russell W.........................Lansing Tolies, Albert T.........................South Haven Trask, Erma M.................................Saginaw VanZanden, Thomas..........................Holland Voshel, Nelson C.....................Grand Haven Wilson, Margaret C,................East Lansing VETERINARY Barr, Gustina A.......................................Mason Bowler, George E.........................Manchester Fisher, Lee W.............................AnnArbor Kershaw, Cass J.............................Wyandotte Markham, Floyd S..............................Cadillac Martinkewiz, Stanley...............Crystal Falls Phalares, George S............... East Lansing Plett, Anne K...........................Grand Rapids Smith, Connor D...................... St. Johns Sullivan, Helene K.....................................Flint Thompson, Dorothy E.. .Grosse Pte. Shores Withered, Leonard D...........................Chelsea Zwickey, Alvah L.................................Detroit Page three hundred eighty-five SENIOR AGRICULTURE Adams, George W.... Anderson, Parnell E.. Armstrong, Clare. M.. Avery, Milburne H.... Baker, Frank U........... Baur, Arnold J........... Beetler, Edward H.. Beltz, Leonard E.......... Bigler, William L.. ... Blanchard, Marvin C.. Boughner, Kenneth T Bower, Fay F......... Brown, Paul C....... Caswell, Raymond . .. Cheney, Leonard K. .. Christensen, Koester . Clark, Wallace J........ Clay, Henry.................. Clements, Irvin .......... Cole, Clarence ....... Davis,: Wendell ........... DeLange, Walter .... Dowd, Oscar................ Eggert, Russell .......... Farley, George ..... Feather, John.............. Flinn, Roscoe ....... Forth, William ............ Fry, Burton ................. Fulton, Harold ........... Garn, Marten ............... Gettel, Earl .................. Gillett, Francis ............. Goudy, John ................ Grimes, Fred ......... Gruettner, Edwin.......... Hansdah, Promode ... Hawkins, John ............ Hendershott, Ted R... Hermel, Louis C...... . Hoadley, Harland H... Hoffman, Herbert F... Hunter, Harvey T........ Jackson, Wilfred ........ Johnson, Henning E. . . Juntunen, Emil H..... Karn, George R........... Kellicut, Harold A.... Kerrey,, Thos. H. . ; . . . Kiraly, Joseph F......... . ..........Battle Creek ----Iron Mountain ........................Flint ..................Lansing ..................Lansing • .........Unionville ............Oberlin, O. ..............I Lansing ............ Greenville I.................Hersey .................Saginaw -Owosso • IB|'' P°rt Hu™n ...............HfflfMBrm .................Hillsdale .................Escanaba ........ Rockford ........East Lansing .............Charlotte .......... Jbowell .... Cedar Springs .... Grand Rapids ........ Hartford .. Berrien Springs ................Albion .. Berrien Springs ............Union City ........East Lansing ...................Lansing • .....Webberville .............Charlotte .; .. L . Sebewaing .... Grand Rapids ..................Gaines ..........Milford Wauwatosa, Wis. .... Bengal, India ----.... .Hudson ■ • • • • East Lansing ... .Traverse City ............EauClaire .... East Lansing -----East Lansing .... East Lansing ...................L’Anse .....................Mass .................Lansing ...................Horton .....................Chief. ...................Detroit Knoblauch, Arthur L.........................Blissfield Kyes, Walter S.......................................DeWitt Landsburg, George E...................Deckerville Six Lakes Larsen, Harold J..................... Latchaw, Lloyd H................. Pullman Liefeld, Theo. A.........................Detroit Locke, David G........... Carson Ci tv Losey Melvin D.............................Springport Lott, Richard C........................................ Holt Luscombe, Howard H..............East Lansing McPherson, Donald A................... Lowell Macier, George W...........................'. Rkhmond Maples, Richard C...............................Fordson Mehlhose, Elton..............................Wyandotte Mattison, Clyde T................................Petoskey Merritt, James M................Forestville N Y Meyer, Leslie J...........................Dayton, Ohio Morey, J. Wion................................Rockford Mullett, Clarence C.....................Three Rivers Murray, Carlton. G.................................Grand Rapids Myers, Charles E............................Montague Oehtncke, Richard R.............Milwaukee, Wis. Oehrli, Raymond R......................... Hersey Ogden, Doan R.......................... Ironton Orr, Alden E......................................Lakeview Pederson, Oscar......................................Holton Peterson, Earl E...................................Hersey Raymond, Louis ....................................Detroit Roberts, Floyd .............................Rapid River Schneider, Ivan F..................................Owosso Schuelke, Alwin E............................EauClaire Schultz, Maynard ......................East Lansing Schuster, Otmer J..........................Manistique Sheldon, Walter Harry...........................Alger Shepard, Donald H..........................Charlotte Sherwood, William H...........Waterford, Pa. Smith, Beaman Q........Takoma Park, D. C. • Stuart, Neil W........................... Clarksville Switzer, Harry D..................................Lansing Sjunonds, John C..........................Big Rapids Thompson, Robert A..................East Lansing Trafelet, Ralph D.................................Ocquioc Turner, Arthur H..........................,...Chicago VanDyne, Oliver ..................... . /..........Ovid VanPetten, Wm. H..................................Reese Weed, Stanley E.................................Portland Wenner, Elwyn A..............................Brooklyn Wilber, Norris W...................... ..RovalOak Wonser, Cash H.......................... ...Mulliken APPLIED SCIENCE Anderson, John H...............................Lansing Chatficld, Henry E............. South Haven Colvin, Carletori J......................East Lansing Croope^Donald H...............................Lansing Dernberger, Walter H...................... .Pontiac Dove, Henry W................................Croswell Ford, Gaylon T. .:....................East Lansing Forsyth, Ulo J................ Blissfield Hickie, Paul F......................................Lansing Hutchinson, James A...........................Durand Irwin, Merrill F.........................East Lansing Kempfer, Ella C....................Melbourne, Fla. Kline, Harland R...............................Lansing Kosal, Seymour L............................... .Flint Leavengood, Ernest A.................... . Athens Leedy, Forrest......................................Monroe Loew, Earl R.. .....................................Burnips Loveday, Frederic H..........................Lansing Lyon, Hervey L..........................East Lansing Mathews, Ruth ....................................Lansing Morgridge, Mary L...................................Niles Nelson, Ada M___............. Carp Lake Nique, Eleanor S..................................Decker Olds, Charles B.................. Alpena Ormes, Milton H.................................Saginaw Price, Lyle W.................. Lansing Ray, Harlan C..............................Manistee Roberts, Bert H..........................SouthLyon Robison, James K................................Lansing Schrems, Cornelius M.................... Saginaw Schroeder, William H......................Marshall Sirrine, Mary A.....................................Lansing Sprague, Kline A......................'.........Hillsdale Sprunk, George C. . .. .......................Blissfield Stevens, Theodore R...................Dollar Bay Weldon, Edwin C............Litchfield ENGINEERING Abbey, Dean M...................................Lansing Aikin, Aziel A.......................................Lansing Andrews, Hugh R..............................Fremont Baker, Louis S................................. Wayland BallMrl D...................................East Lansing Barnes, Harold I............................Three Oaks' Beardslee, Mark L.......................Tawas City Bently, Ralph M....................................Owosso Bergquist, Theodore W...................Ironwood Bliven, Morris H...............................Hastings Bottoms, Eric E.......................................Flint Bredlow, Edward F...............................Detroit Brines, Melvin E.................................St.Clair Burton, Frederick G......................Bad Axe Coakes, William A...............................Owosso Coles, Lee H...................... Grand Rapids Cook, Lewis C....................................Owosso Crabill, Charles J.........................Battle Creek Culham, Roy V................................Wolverine Davis, Deland H..........................Battle Creek Decker* Peter H...................... Grand Rapids. Donseler, John .........................Grand Haven Eidson, Robert W..............Berrien Springs Fournier, William A...........................Owosso Fulton, Roy S.................................Webberville Gezelius, Roy A..............................Paw Paw Gilbert, Edward H.....................................Flint Gleave, William R.............................Bay City Gugel, Clair A................. Vassar Gutelcunst, Allen A.....................Grass Lake Hall, Gilbert O...................................Mattawan Hanes, Hathaway J.............................Lansing Harris, Elwood K................Rockwood, Ont. Hartman, John S...................................Athens Hartsell, Chester I.........................Royal Oak Heath, Carlos M..............................Royal Oak Helfrich, Horace T.............................Lansing Henderson, Lennox B..................Millington Henson, H. Lyle..............................Lansing Hopkins, Moody R.................. Jackson Houser. Willard R.....................................Flint Hunt,; Stanley B.................. Birmingham Huwer, Charles A........... Grand Rapids Jeffery, John S...............................Wyandotte Johnson, Leonard J...............................Amasa Keck, William G.................. Rochester Kenney, Harvey A..............................Pierson Kurtz, Wilbur A.............................Lorain, O. Langworthy, Alonzo E............... Cadillac ..Mason Laxton, Amon H............... LeVeaux, John F.......................EastLansing Lin, Yu Chi ..............................Fukien, China Lindberg, Carl A..........................Gladstone Lundberg, B. Hugo, Jr.......................Lansing Lynch, Arthur W.......................................Dorr McCotter, James G...........................Rochester McCully, Wilfred D...........................Pittsford McDonagh, Thomas H.......................Saginaw McLravy, Glenn J.....................East Lansing Mains, Raymond D..................... .Homer Marzke, Oscar T.................................Lansing Merchant, Austin W...........................Saginaw Moore, Francis R...................................Detroit Moore, Harold A............. Allen Moore, Stuart W.......................................Flint Murback, Bernard J...................................Riga Nasif, Mack M................. Lansing Newson, Lee G.......................................Lansing Owosso Noonan, Clifford J................ Nowlin, Ralph A............... ...Flint Olds, Harold M.......................................Alpena Parkhurst, Jay E......................East Lansing Pittenger, Henry J...............................Davison PlaceijjHerbert M...............................Blissfield Pryor, Ralph H..................... Lansing Randall, Homer O.........................Kalamazoo Rasikas, John............................Grand Rapids Rehkopffl Caspar........................East Lansing Reichow, Roland E............................. .Homer Richards, Arthur R..................Grand Rapids Roth, Theodore J..................................L’Anse Rouse, Aldro M..........................East Lansing Rundquist, Henning W.....................Munising Sakellariou, Evangelos N... Arcadia, Greece Sanders, Russell F.............................Lansing Schwab, J. Paul.................................Holloway Strasen, Martin H.............................Plymouth Strobel, Lawrence A.................... .Lansing Surls* Marion F.........................Elkhart, Ind. Thompson, Joseph P...................Hamtramck Timmick, Ralph C.............Muskegon Heights Torango, Alvoy T...........................Wyandotte Tuttle, Charles D.......................... .Greenville Twiest, Frederick H................Grand Rapids VanderVeen, Herman............Grand Rapids Vinson, Arthur F.....................Plainfield, 111. Vollmer, Harold E..................... Saginaw Walker, Hugh V......................Traverse City Way, Robert H... ................................Tackson Willert, Wildo W...............................Saginaw HOME ECONOMICS Anderson, Eunice V Ashley, Marjorie. E. Austin, Thera M.... ......... Albion Battle Creek .............Elsie Bachman, Martha- A..................................Niles Biebesheimer. Mary K.........._..........Lansing Bostelmann, Marie L..........River Forest, 111. Page three hundred eighty-seven & Brinkman. Mae E.... Bunge, Lucile F_____ Butler, Dorothy L.... Cash, Ilah M.................. Chinnick, Marian T... Clark. Evelyn I........... Coburn, Dorothy ........ Collin, Isabel .............. Comstock, Beatrice N Cook, Bernice I............ Cowles, Florence M,.. Crane, Lois A................ Craze, Helen A___..... Dean||Jane E................ Drake, Louise M.......... Dunning, Mary M........ Eddy, Marion E........../. Flinn, Josephine S.... Force, Mabel G............ Gaylord, Glara M........ Gilpin, Opal J................ Harvey, Grace H.......... Holmes, Efnma G........ Hubbard, Margaret L.. Hull, Jane A.......... Johnston, Irene A........ Jones, Lucy E................ Kellogg, Grace ....... Ketchum, Lucile A.... Krantz, Elvira D......... Ladd, Mary E................ Lamb, Mildred I............ Lange, Lorna L............ Laycock, Alice M........ Lindstrom, Frances M. .... East Lansing ... .River Forest ................Jackson ............... .Grant ... Grand Rapids ........Port Huron .... East Lansing .... Mt. Pleasant ...............Fenwick ..........Harrisville ........... St. Johns .......... Corunna ........ Calumet ................Detroit .... South Haven ....... Pinckney .......... Saginavt' .... Battle Creek ... East Lansing .................Pontiac . .Farmland, Ind. ...................Jones ...............Lansing .................Detroit ...............Lansing ................Ensign . . .Warren, Ohio ... East Lansing .................Mason ...............Wallace .... Old Mission .................Detroit ........Sebewaing ... East Lansing Sault Ste. Marie LQtt> Pamelia B........... . .Coldwater Lucas, Marie C............................East Lansing ■WiMfWlI lugeborg C..............I...........Baraga McMillan, Ruth J................................Saginaw Macomber, Loretta E........................Midland M an or, Carolyn L..... .. Cambridge, Mass Massey, Pauline R................Jonesboro, Ind Moloney, Gwendolyn S.............Hubbardston Morgan, Audrey I........................................Mt. Pleasant Morse, Gladys C...................................Shelby Mulvena, Dorothy J..................'.’.7.7.Alpena Munger, Ellen C...................................St. Clair Norton, Gladys L.........................PortHuron Overholt, Kathryn I.........................Levering Packwood, Mary G......................Brown City Parker, Maggie E................Sault Ste. Marie Parker, Mildred E...............................Lansing Payette, Helen E......................Grand Rapids Peck, Olive M................................ Fenton Roth, Lee-I. ..................................Mt. Clemens Rouse, Mattie .............................East Lansing Schindler, Gwen M.___'.....................Detroit Spicer, Louise ....................................Plymouth Sprinkle, Lois A.......................................Eaton Rapids Stanton, Margaret B........................... Bath Steinmetz, Lura E....................................Flint Stewart, Louise C....,...,........Big Rapids Thaldorf, Dorothy E.. Cedar Bend Heights Thompson, Margie O...............................East Lansing Timm, Mildred J............................Centerville Weifenbach, Freda M...............Ann Arbor Wheeler, M.artha M^............................Lansing Winans, Eunice C................................Lansing Winegar, Nina I...............................Wacousta Aitken, Rowena G. .... Allen, Margaret E.... Amiotte, Lucille C___ ., Anderson, Floyd S. Anderson, Valda R. . Armstrong, Helen .... Arnold, Henry C......... Artutis, Anthony J.... Ashley, Burdette B..., Avery, Merle .............. Ayrault, Walter W. .. Babbitt, Mildred E... Bachelor, Luna P........ Baker, Robert R.......... Berg, Earl R................ Berg, Milton ................ Bessey, Bertha A.......... Blackall, Lowell J..... Boylan, Ralph F.......... Brandt, Edgar L.......... Breidenstein, Charlotte. Brody, Marjorie L.... Brody, Viola A............ Brown, James B............ Burke, Floyd H............ Burris, Harry .............. Byrne, Gerald W.......... Cameron, Ernestine H. Carlson. Harold E....... Castle, Bessie M......... LIBERAL ARTS ..............Lansing ........South Lyon .. .Traverse City ■..............Jackson ........Sand Creek ................Detroit ------------Arnold ..........Joseph ..........Big Rapids ...............Lansing •...............Detroit ......... .Haslett ••••••••• Albion ................Detroit ... Grand Rapids ..............Lansing ... East Lansing ... Grand Rapids ... Grand Rapids ...............Lansing ...South Haven ........Lansing ...............Lansing ............Levering .. .Traverse City Sault Ste. Marie, .................Lowell ------------Lansing ...............Detroit ...............Lansing Chapman, Mildred C.........................St. Louis Charles, Ethel A................................Buchanan Clark, Meredith G.........................Vicksburg Clemens, Gladys I...............................Plymouth Colby, Laura A............................NewLothrop Courtney, Mildred H.............................Detroit Cox, Barney C........................................Lansing Crary, Edward M^...................................Lansing Dammon, Marian A.............................Lansing Darling, Esther M................................Detroit Dell, Virginia .........................................Lansing DenHerder, Stanley................................Grand Rapids DeVries, Lloyd L......................................Grand Rapids Dickeson, Vern C.....................Windsor, Ont. Divine, Zelda W........................East Lansing Dunn, Fred W.......................... Grand Rapids Erskine, Ruth A.........................................Evart Everett, Josephine O..............................Dallas, Texas Farley, Ellen M.....................................Albion Fenlon, Katherine M............................Lansing Fletcher, Roberta ................................Lansing Freeland, Paul F......................................Omena Freeman, Wm. R................. Ann Arbor Gallup, Norma L..........................................East Lansing Gidley, Richard W................................Detroit Gillis, Mary E.......................New York City Goodwin, Max A......................................Battle Creek Gordon, Robert T.................... Grand Rapids Green, Morris W.....................................Grand Rapids Greenough, Mabel C..............................Pontiac Page three hundred eighty-eight Grieve, Ronald J.......... Guetschow, Frank I... Hall, Martha Esther.. Haviland, Gretchen E.. Hawes, Robert W........ Hipley, Merlin.............. Hornbeck, Lewis A... Hubbard, John E......... Hunter, Alice L............ Johnson, Hazel C........ Johnson, Lillian A.... Johnston, Manfred ... Jump, Beverly E........... Kelly, John W.............. Kelser, George A...... Kempfer, Katherine.... Kreager, Stanley....... Krusen, Lois E.............. Lautner, lone L........... Lawson,'Marjorie M.. Leadley, Mary E......... Leavitt, Todd J............ Leeson, Charles M...... Leffingwell, Ethel L... Lickly, Lucile V....... Locke, Philip F.............. Louden, Myrtle ....... MacDonald, Scott D.. MeAtee, Harold L---- McCabe, Albert M.... McConnell, Winton E. McCoy, Mary E.....; McCulloch, Harold C.. Mclnnis, Robert A..... McWood, Alice C.... Main, Faith E.......... Malpass, Dorothea H.. Mapes, David Roland. Maynard, John T........ Megchelsen, Marian E Miller, Floyd S........ Miller, Lee R................ Mills, Evelyn Ann. Moeller, William F... Mohrhardt, Foster E.. Monroe, Lillian E........ Montgomery, William Moore, Mattie C.......... Morford, Keith D........ Muller, William R.... Niemeyer, Burton R... ...............Lansing .. .Grand Rapids ..............Lansing ... Traverse City .................Parma .............Scottville ..............Lansing ............Lansing ............ .Lansing ...................Hart ...............Lansing ___East Lansing ................Detroit ... Grand Haven .............Marshall . Melbourne* Fla. ... Grand Rapids .......Charlotte .... East Lansing .................Lowell ...............Lansing ...............Lansing ........Manchester ...............Lansing .......... Pittsford River Forest, 111. ,... East Lansing .....................Bath .................Dundee .............Petoskey ...............Lansing ... St. Louis, Mo. ........Lansing ..........Royal Oak .................Detroit ...............Lansing ........East Jordan ... Grand Rapids ...............Saginaw ................Detroit ...............Hopkins ...............Lansing . .Benton Harbor .................Detroit .... East Lansing ...............Lansing ... .East Lansing ... . East Lansing ..........Big Rapids ... .Birmingham .. .•... . Caledonia East Lansing Nussdorfer, Alfred E..........................Lansmg .Lansing Offenhauer, Norval L............... Olin, Philip J................................East Lansing Olsen, Alice M.......................... Marcellus Osthaus, Ruth I...............................Newaygo Passink, Clare ........................Grand Rapids Pearson, Lenora E.......................Chicago, 111. Peck, William C........................................Grand Rapids Peterson, Lorwyn E.................... .Brooklyn Pfannenschmidt, Arthur R......................Utica Pinch, Raymond....................................Lansing Pinson, Parkes J............................Birmingham Price, Iva J.....................................Roscommon Priest, Harold C......................................Romeo Rainey, Margaret L.....................Birmingham Ramsdellf§Thomas J..................... Manistee Reuling, Edwin K......................East Lansing Roach, Richard J........................... .Paw Paw Robison, Kathryn N.............................Lansing Rogers, Mary E...........................................Elba Rossman, Victor H...........................Onondaga Rothgery, Leta J..................... Sanford, Genevieve M.................................East Lansing Schepers, Kenneth J...................EastLansing Scotf| Jane W................................................East Lansing Scovell, Henriette P..........................Lansing Shook, Warren R......................................Grand Rapids Small, Jessie M...................................Benzonia Smith, Donovan E.......................................Ovid Smith, Ho ................... Grand Ledge Snyder, Blanche H.........................................Mt. Clemens Spencer, Irene E......................... East Lansing Spenner, Verla M..................................Saginaw Swan, Donald E.....................................Detroit Teel, Alice N............................... East Lansing Tenny, Charles B..........................................East Lansing Trautmann, Phyllis F.....................Perrinton Traynor, Katherine G.................................East Lansing Trumbull, Marion E.......................Birmingham Walker, George L......................Traverse City Walker, Nolan S..........................East Lansing Wareham, Earl D...................................Lansing Watkins, Douglas A......................Manchester Watterson, Minor H...................................Ada Wietzlce, Vern R.........................................Hart Willmarth, Theodore E........................Detroit Wise, Inabelle H...........,......................Detroit Woodworth, Marian M.........Glen Ellyn, 111. Wrisley, Roselle E...................... .Northpprt Yuan, Pae Tsi......................Yunnanfu, China PHYSICAL EDUCATION Banhagel, Florence F Bendz, Joseph ............ Hitchings, Glenn E.. ....Lansing Hamtramck ...Petoskey Joslin, Marion L.........................Grand Rapids McCrary, Glenna M...................East Lansing Tillotspn, Ivan G..............................Petoskey VETERINARY Andree, George W.................. . East Lansing Hart Barclay, Eldon C.................... Barron, Kathryn ...............................Fennville Buehler, Harold J....................Grand Rapids Clark, Chester F.................Fitchburg, Mass. Cunov, Harvey F...............................Dearborn Ellens, John A.........................................Ada Farwell, Genevieve M.....................Barryton Ferguson, Iva L.....................................Romeo Gibbs, Charles S........................East Lansing Muth, O. Herbert................. Grand Rapids Shu, Shu-pei.........................Shanghai, China Thompson, Walter W........................Lansing Torrey, James P..........Union Church, Miss. Whitlock, Stanley C...........................Caro Young, Floyd W.........................Dunningville Page three hundred eighty-nine Our Advertisers m m g Everywhere in America Thousands of Satisfied Owners Proclaim These Two Successful Cars Unmatched for Value Equally sensational in appearance, luxury, comfort and performance, the Viking Eight and the Oldsmobile Six have brought new standards of value to automobile buyers throughout America.® Satisfied owners everywhere enthusiastically acclaim these two cars. The Viking, the 90-degree V-Type eight at medium price, has been developed on time-tried fund a- mentals of design and brought to a high stage of development by new engineering advancements. The Oldsmobile Six, the fine car of low price, has been thoroughly established as a great success by millions of miles of driving. Both are products of General Motors, built by Oldsmobile; and both are unmatched for value in their price fields. The Viking offers new qualities of perform' ance . . . new tailored smartness . . . new luxury and comfort to the medium price field. Its beauty of line is the most recent expression of Fisher Body artistry. The Viking engine delivers full 81 horsepower with exceptional smoothness throughout the entire Its response to the speed range. Its top throttle is remarkable. speed is more than ample for any emergency. And it provides a mighty power reserve for steep hills, long grades and hard pulling. The Oldsmobile Six now offers greater value than ever before. Now, more than ever, it achieves Oldsmobile’s ambition to build a car for the American family that, at moderate price, gratifies their finer tastes as well as satisfies their every need. New style ... new smartness . . . new refinements feature Oldsmobile’s beautiful bodies by Fisher. Interiors are spacious with plenty of head and leg room. Seats are wide and deep cushioned. Upholsteries and appointments are more luxurious than ever. And Oldsmobile’s big, high-com- pression engine now delivers 62 horsepower —combining remarkable speed, power and acceleration with sterling dependability and long life. . Two great names . two great cars. . Drive them and judge them by your own standards of appearance, performance and value. Compare them, point for point, with other cars in their re- spective price fields. Learn why thousands are proclaiming them unmatched for value. VIKING EIGHT A.U Three Models—F. O. B. Factory Lansing, Michigan $1595 Spare tire and bumpers extra OLDSMOBILE SIX Two Door Sedan—F. O. B. Factory Lansing, Michigan $875 Spare tire and bumpers extra OLDS MOTOR WORKS LANSING, MICHIGAN 1710R the second consecutive year the Wolverine is eased in an S. K. SMITH COVER —a cover that is guaranteed to be satisfactory and is created and SMITHCRAFTED by an organization of craftsmen specializing in the creation and production of good covers. Whatever your cover requirements may be, this organiza­ tion can satisfy them. Send for information and prices to THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 213 Institute Place CHICAGO COMPLIMENTS OF THE Mary Stewart Shops 114 Grand River Ave. East Lansing 123 East Michigan Ave. Lansing The College Cleaners 206 Abbot Road ♦ ♦ ♦ Dry Cleaners Dyers and Pressers ♦ ♦ ♦ M. S. C. RESTAURANT 24 Hour Service We are able to afford you everything in modern workmanship and service. Dial 2-2535 GEORGE SPANOS Proprietor Lansing’s Oldest and Largest Printer Printers of the 1929 Wolverine The Robert Smith Company Complete Printing Service LANSING MICHIGAN LeClear Studios OUR PHOTOGRAPHS INDICATE QUALITY ART WORKMANSHIP THE PICTURES USED IN THIS BOOK WERE MADE BY US STUDIOS LANSING CAPITAL NAT’L BANK BLDG. JACKSON CARTER BLOCK The State Journal Lansing, Michigan Established 1855 Dependable Newspaper Service Full Morning and Evening Associated Press Reports. 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