An animated story of the ups and downs of life at Michigan State College the camera’s eye takes a squint at these ups and downs of WOLVERINE WILLIAM G. INGLESON Editor BENITA M. CORE Business Manager • A GALLERY OF BIGSHOTS AND LITTLESHOTS • ADMINISTRATION AND DEPARTMENTS • CLASSES • SOCIETIES • ACTIVITIES • ATHLETICS YEARBOOK OF MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY OF M. S. C. 1938 SH■ Mindsare probed and the metals tested . J-Hop . . . Donna Jean and Harry . . . Marge and Bill Charlie Agnew Dottie and Ted NBC’s Pontiac Varsity Show John Blakeslee on the Dawn Salute Announcer Gladden Benjamin H. Halstead, Chairman MEMBERS Benjamin H. Halstead/ Chairman Petoskey, Michigan Clark L. Brody Lansing, Michigan Charles E. Downing Willis, Michigan James J. Jakway Benton Harbor^ Michigan Mrs. Lavina Masselink Big Rapids, Michigan EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS R. S. Shaw, President J. A. Hannah, Secretary Dr. Eugene B. Elliott, Superintendent of Public Instruction C. O. Wilkins, Treasurer PRESIDENT ROBERT S. SHAW J. HANNAH Secretary ELIDA YAKELEY Registrar ELIZABETH CONRAD Dean of Women F. T. MITCHELL Dean of Men JACKSON E. TOWNE Librarian * V* IF m si Wm »ili jlllM For the past eight years the Graduate School has been under the direction of Ernst A. Bessey. Dean Bessey came to Michigan State as a Professor of Botany in 1910. He served in the capacity of Acting Dean of Applied Science from 1927-1930 and in 1930 was appointed Dean of the Graduate School. The Graduate School administered by Dean Bessey is comprised of about five hundred students, including the surrimer school enrollment. Advanced degrees offered at present by this college are of two classes: degrees earned by residence study which inc lude Ph.D., M.S., M.A. and M.M. and professional degrees gained through non-residence study and attain­ ments by graduates of this college. Each candidate for Ph.D. works under the direction of a guidance committee of three or more faculty members which are selected by the Graduate Council, Ernst A. Bessey, Dean. and which will include in its membership the Professor in charge of the student s major work. A minimum of three years full time work (144 credits) after the Bachelors’ degree or two years’ full time work (96 credits) after the Masters degree will be required for the Ph.D. The Extension work of Michigan State College is the means through which information and services of the various departments of the college and of the Federal Department of Agriculture are made available to the people of the State. Work is organized and conducted as a cooperative enterprise under the terms of the Smith-Lever Act of 1914 and supplementary legislation. The four main divisions of the extension service in agriculture and home economics are the county agent work, boys and girls clubs, home demonstration agents’ work and the work of the specialists representing the technical branches of agriculture and home economics. These forces work together in close harmony toward the common end of a more satisfying and complete rural life. Page jp H m mi Brightman Starke Beukema Gaines Page 43 National Senior Women’s Honorary OFFICERS Ola Gelzer Nancy Farley Ruth Starke Josephine Gardiner Louise Langdon President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Editor FACULTY AND ADVISORS Dean E. Conrad Miss E. Daniels Mrs. E. B. Hill Mr. Hannah Mrs. Robert A. Shaw Barbara Lou Brattin Benita Core Nancy Farley Josephine Gardiner MEMBERS Ola Gelzer Dorothy Hasselbring June Hungerford Louise Langdon Myrtle Patton Beverly Smith Ruth Starke Barbara Tranter J. Hungerford, M. Patton, B. Tranter. B. Core, D. Hasselbrinj B. Brattin, N. Farley,O. Gelzer, J. Gardner, L. Langdon. B. Smith. W. White, W. Bell. H. ,'Speelman. E. Flowers, H. Swartz. K. Waite, J. Hays. A. Brightman, L. Smith, H. Harrington, F. Gaines, R. Refior, W. Ingleson. OFFICERS Harvey P. Harrington............................................................President Frank Gaines, Jr. Robert L. Refior Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer William D. Bell Alan H. Brightman Edward J. Flowers Frank Gaines, Jr. MEMBERS Harvey P. Harrington James G. Hays, III William G. Ingleson Robert L. Refior Lawrence J. Smith Harry E. Speelman Howard R. Swartz Kenneth A. Waite Willard W. White ■ Page JJ KENNETH ABRAHAMSON Ludington, Michigan VIRGINIA ACKERMAN Elkton, Michigan Home Ec. Alpha Gamma Delta; Home Economics Club; Union Board Treas.; Y. W. C. A.,- W. A. A. Board; S. W.fe; Girls’ Rifle Team. CATHERINE E. ADAMS East Lansing, Mich. Applied Science (Phys. Ed.) W. A. A. Board; Badminton Mgr.; Concessions Chairman; Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Tennis Teams,- W. A. A. Honor Roll; A. W. S. Council. EDWIN H. ADAMS Chesaning, Michigan Ag. Pi Alpha Xi; Hort Club; Orchestra. OSCAR A. ALASPA Iron Mountain, Michigan JANE ALBEE Grand Rapids, Michigan Math Club; W. A. A. JOHN R. M. ALDRED Jackson, Michigan Eng. Lib. Arts Ag. SAMUEL R. ALDRICH Fairgrove, Michigan Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho Pres.; Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; Agronomy Club; Varsity Club; Varsity Wrestling Team; Farm Crops, Dairy Judging Teams. ROBERT B. ALLURED Cass City, Michigan E.E. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Student Elder; Religious Council; United Student Peace Committee Chair­ man; A. I. E. E.; Student Club; Freshman Wrestling. - DONALD P. ANDERSON Dansville, Michigan Ag. VINCENT P. APANAVICE Spencerport, New York Applied Science MARYAN V. ASHLEY Lowell, Michgan Lib. Arts JOHN H. AUSTIN Royal Oak, Michigan Mech. Engr. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Tau; A. S. M. E. RAYMOND A. BANKOWSKI Chicago, Illinois Vet. Med. Alpha Psi; Sigma Alpha Beta; Junior A. V. M. A. ELEANOR BARC Dearborn, Michigan State News. Lib. Arts JANE BARRINGER Newberry, Michigan Lib. Arts Sigma Kappa; La Cofradia; Y. W. C. A.; S. W. L.; State News. MARY JANE BEACH St. Johns, Michigan Chi Omega; W. A. A.; Y. W. C. A. Lib! Arts PAUL J. BEAUBIEN Flint, Michigan 4 Applied Science (Phys. Ed.) Varsity Club; Football 1934-35-36. RALPH E. BEEBE East Lansing, Michigan RICHARD G. BELL Lansing, Michigan Vet. L.A-- Page 4.6 BERTHA BENTON Detroit, Michigan Ec. JUNE BIALY Bay City, Michigan Lib. Arts Alpha Gamma Delta,- Y. W. C. A.; La Cofradia,- Wolverine. NATHANIEL BLAIR Detroit, Michigan Ag. ELGIS H. BERKMAN Flint, Michigan Ag. HOWARD BISHOP Lansing, Michigan L.A. GRAYDON BLANK Reed City, Michigan Agriculture Farm House,- Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phifi Ag. Council; Agronomy Club. WILLIAM JOHN BLYTH Detroit, Michigan Chem. Eng. Alpha Chi Sigma,- A. I. C. E.,- Pres., Episcopal Students. EUGENE P. BOTTJE Traverse City, Michigan Eng. DUDLEY BLISS Grand Rapids, Michigan Lib. Arts (Econ.) KENNETH A. BOLLINGER Lakeview, Michigan Engineering Phi Lambda Tau; A. S. C. E. Delta Chi. KATHRYN BOWERS Lansing, Michigan L.A. ARTHUR N. BREWER Morenci, Michigan Pres, of Zoolog. App. Science J'EAN BROOKS Detroit, Michigan Vet. Kappa Delta; Sigma Alpha Beta; W. A. A.,- Y. W. C. A.,- Spartan Women’s League. CHARLES BRANZ Vulcan, Michigan L.A. JAMES H. BRIAN Hartland, Michigan Agriculture Band Club; Jr. Farm Bureau, Pres.; Agronomy Club; Band. RICHARD E. BROOKS Carson City, Michigan Tau Beta Pi; A. S. M. E. M.E. BOYD H. BUCHANAN East Lansing, Michigan A.S. HOWARD BURR-SMITH Milan, Michigan L.A. JOSEPH E. BRUNDAGE Kalamazoo, Michigan Eng. Beta Kappa,- Mortar and Ball; Phi Lambda Tau; Varsity Club; Officers Club. ROBERT D. BURHANS Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts State News,- Track; Co-founder, Spartan Mag.,- Wolverine,- Pub. Chr. Senior Ball. SENIORS DUANE B. BURTON Charlotte, Michigan Eng BETTY IRENE BUSH Flint, Michigan Applied Science LOIS BUTLER Merrill-Palmer. Crystal Falls, Michigan Home Econ. MARGARET BUZZARD Plymouth, Michigan L.A. FRANCIS DAVID CALUORY Battle Creek, Michigan Applied Science Lambda Chi Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Varsity Club; Officers Club; Varsity Track and Swimming; Freshman Track and Swimming. EDWARD J. CAMPAU East Grand Rapids, Michigan Applied Science Geogangue,- Zoolog; Cross Country, 1937. BERYL B. CAMPBELL Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts CHARLES C. CAMPBELL Helena, Alabama Applied Science Freshman Baseball. BASIL CARCLAY Hart, Michigan Vet. Med. CATHERINE MARIE CARLSON Grosse Pointe, Mich. Home Econ. Kappa Delta,- Home Econ. Club; S. W. L,-; Y. W. C. A. LEO G. CARLSON Jamestown, New York Lib. Arts, Bus. Admin. Theta Kappa Nu; Scabbard and Blade,- Tau Sigma, Pres.,- Sigma Epsilon; Pres., Officers Club; Basketball; Colonel, R. O. T. C.; Cavalry Club. ORLO H. CARLSON Anvil, Michigan Mech. Eng. Phi Lambda Tau; A. S. M. E.; 4-H Club; U. P. Club. ROBERT D. CARPENTER Lansing, Michigan A9- Alpha Epsilon Mu; Mens Glee Club; Beta Alpha Sigma; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. HARRY F. CARR •Jackson, Michigan Varsity Club; Varsity Swimming,- A. H C. E. FLORENCE CARTER East Lansing, Michigan FRANK CARTER Sheridan, Michigan MARIE L. CARTER Harrisville, Michigan Eng, L'.A. Vet. H.E. LEONARD J. CHARD Lansing, Michigan . . Lib. Arts Alpha Epsilon Mu; Broadcasting. WESLEY CHARTER Cass City, Michigan n Lib. Arts, Bus. Admin. ... Phi Chi Alpha,- Officers Club. EDWYNA J. CHATELLE St. Ignace, Michigan . Bus. Admin, ^inmn KnDDa.- Y. W. C. A.; State News, MAYNARD CHRISTENSEN Trufant, Michigan Ag. HELEN E. CLARE CONSTANCE R. CLARK Adrian, Michigan Home Econ. Student Club; Glee Club; Grange; Student Christian Union. KENNETH CLINE Mason, Michigan A.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Lib. Arts Alpha Xi Delta,- Beta Alpha Sigma. MAE L. CLIFFORD Dollar Bay, Michigan Vet. LLOYD R. COGSWELL Hastings, Michigan Ag. LEORA COLEMAN East Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Pi Kappa Delta,- Student Club; Grange,- Student Christian U.,- Varsity Debate,- U. S. Peace Comm.,- Religious Council. LEAH G. COLLINS Ann Arbor, Michigan Home Econ. Delta Delta Delta; Y. W. C. A.; S. W. L.,- Home Econ. Club. HELEN N. COLBY New Lathrop, Mich. Alpha Xi Delta,- Home Pan-Hellenic Council. Home Econ. Ecòn. Club,- JAMES D. COLLINS Mech. Eng. Kalamazoo, Michigan Band CBb; Phi Lambda Tau; A. S. M. E. JEAN L. COLLINS •Lansing, Michigan L.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; Soph Prom Comm.,- J-Hop Comm.,- Freshman Councilor. JAMES H. CONOLLY Bennington, Michigan Phi Lambda Tau; A. I. m a. Eng. Y. M. C. E. EUNICE E. CONVERSE Alma, Michigan A.S. Orchesis; W.A.A. Board; A Capello. DOROTHY COLTHORP Saginaw, Michigan Sigma Kappa,- State News,- national Relations Club. L.A. Inter­ WILLIAM J. CONNOR Femdale, Michigan LA. GLEN A. CONVERSE Belding, Michigan Alpha Gamma Rho;- Agronomy Club. Ag. Alpha Zeta,- HELEN A. COOPER Lansing, Michigan Tower Guard. MARY JANE CONWAY Lansing, Michigan L.A. L.A. CHARLES R. CORSON Middlebury, Indiana Vet. BENITA CORE Lansing, Michigan L.A. Chi Omega,- Mortar Board; Wolverine Bus. Mgr.,- Chr. Voc. Guidance Con.; A. W. S.,- Y. W, C. A. Jr. Cabinet. KENNETH W. COSENS Mt. Morris, Michigan Ag. OSBORNE S. COX Lapeer, Michigan Mech. Eng. Beta Kappa; Mortar and BalHA. S. M. E.; Y. M. C. A.,- Officers’ Club. ELIZABETH M. CRANE Portland, Michigan • . L.A. CALVIN J. CRESSMAN Pottstown, Pennsylvania Sec. A. 1 E. E. Elec. Enq DONALD G. CRIPPS Marlette, Michigan A. I. C. E. JOHN E. CRIST Enq Muskegon, Michigan Y«|.A. Independent Council! State News. DANIEL S. CROSSMAN East Lansing, Michigan Ag. Econ. Phi Delta Theta,- Agr. Econ. Club; Block and Bridle Club; Frosh Basketball; Intramural Athletics. WILLIAM G. DAHLBERG Lansing, Michigan Eng. Philiambda Tau,- Freshman Tennis Team; Sen. Eng. Basketball. FRED DaHUDY Muskegon Heights, Michigan A.S. DONALD A. DAKE Lansing, Michigan JAMES M. DAMITZ Gladstone, Michigan Intramural Basketball. THOMAS J. DARE Detroit, Michigan Forestry Club; Newman Club. PHYLLIS DAVIDSON L.A. A.S. Ag. Pleasant Ridge, Michigan H.E. Chi Omega; Spartan Women’s League; Y. W. C. A.; H. E. Club; Water Carnival Comm. MARGARET A. DAVIS L.A. SARA ILA DAVIS Battle Creek, Michigan L.A. Sigma Alpha lota; Phi Kappa Phi; Orchestra; A Capella Choir. LOUIS DAWE Deckerville, Michigan Vet. Farm House,- Alpha Psi; Jr. A. V. M. A.,- Agric. Council. HOWARD W. DAWSON Ypsilanti, Michigan LEO DeAMICIS Alpha, Michigan HERBERT L. DeKLEINE Hudsonville, Michigan ROGER E. DeVRIES Grand Rapids, Michigan Phi Kappa Tau; Sigma Epsilon. L.A. L.A. Ag. L.A. FLORENCE A. DEMEREST Grand Rapids, Michigan H.E. MARY E. DENSMORE Lansing, Michigan L.A. KATHRYN DERBY Portland, Michigan Alpha Gamma Delta; S. W. C. A.; Dramatics. L.A. Y. W. GERALD DEMLING New York, New ifork Student Club; Newman Club. Club; A.S. Study EDWARD J. DePORTER Plymouth, Michigan Chem. Eng.,"v> • Beta Kappa,- Officers’ Club; A. I. Ch. E.; Mortar and BalM Interfrat. Basket­ ball, Football, Baseball. GEORGE E. DERSHEM St. Louis, Michigan Block and Bridle; Jr. A. V. Ag. Council. Vet M. A.,- MILTON B. DICKERSON Bloomingdale, Michigan L.A. FLORENCE C. DIGBY Battle Creek, Michigan L.A. Sigma Kappa; La Cofradia; Debating Team. HARRY S. DICKEN Milan, Michigan Kappa Sigma; Forestry Club. Ag. JEROLD R. DICKINSON Pontiac, Michigan Chem. Eng. Beta Kappa; Phi Lambda Tau; Mortar and Ball; Comm, for Eng. Ball;Officers’ Club. ELIZABETH DIGNAN Owosso, Michigan L.A. WILLIAM H. DONALDSON Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. GEORGE A. DRAKE East Lansing, Michigan Eng. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Tau,- A. S. M. E. FORREST W. DIXON Munith, Michigan Ag. MYRON B. DOWD Hartford, Michigan Ag. Theta Kappa Nu; Hort. Club; Chrmn. Soph. Prom Program,- Student Grange. RICHARD H. DRULLINGER Hartford, Michigan Ag. Theta Kappa Nu; Student Grange; Dog Catcher. BYRON L. DUCKWALL Angola, Indiana L.A. ELVIS M. DUTCHER Alto, Michigan L.A. EDWARD DUCH Lansing, Michigan Sigma Epsilon. L.A. CLARE DUNWORTH Newaygo, Michigan Newman Club; Grange,- 4-HCl Ag. jb. HERBERT I. DUTHIE Grand Rapids, Michigan Hesperian. EARL DUTTON Onondaga, Michigan Alpha Zeta. DOROTHY H. EBEY Pontiac, Michigan Y. W. C. A. NELLA MAY EIKENHOUT Grand Rapids, Michigan Chorus; Athenians; S. W. L. LYMAN A. ELDER Shaftsburg, Michigan Theta Kappa Nu. A.S. Ag. L.A. L.A. L.A. SEYMOUR S. ELDRIDGE Beulah, Michigan Chem. Eng. Alpha Chi Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Officers Club; Mortar and Ball; A. I. Ch. E.; Glee Club; Captain, R. O. T. C. LOUIS ELIAS Detroit, Michigan Phi Chi Alpha; Geogangue,- Frosh Track. MILDRED ERICKSON ■ Jackson, Michigan W. A. A. Board; Scimitar. A.b. L.A. JOHN ERWAY Hastings, Michigan Alpha Chi Sigma,- Tau Sigma. NORINE A. ERWIN _ Farmington, Michigan A.S. Athenian; Spartan Women’s League; Senior Ball Comm.; A. W. S.; Student Council; Y. W. C. A.; Rochdale House Pres. ROBERT C. EVANS Detroit, Michigan '-•A: Sigma Epsilon; Officers Club; Scabbard and Blade; R. O. T. C. Cavalry; Military Ball Comm. QUENTIN A. EWERT Jackson, Michigan L.A. NANCY B. FARLEY Albion, Michigan ¿Wf Tower Guard; Omicron; Nu. Mortar Board;A.W. S.Council; Green Splash; Home Econ. Bd.; Home Econ. Club; Student Council; State News; Bd. of Publications; J-Hop Comm. ROBERT S. FELBERG Chichester, New York A.b RONALD M. FIANDT Lansing, Michigan Chem. hng. Tau Beta Pi; A. I. Ch. E.; Alpha Epsilon Mu; Band. N1XOLA FILLINGER Ovid, Michigan Delta Gamma,- Chorus; Home Econ. Club; Mortar Bd. Formal Comm.; East Mary Mayo Social Chrmn. KATHLEEN FISCHER East Lansing, Michigan Beta Alpha Sigma. JOHN G. FITCH Owosso, Michigan Scabbard and Blade; Officers Club. . JOHN H. FLEWELLING Lansing, Michigan International Relations Club; Newman Club. $ , A' ' Page 52 ELAINE G. FLOTT Croswell, Michigan EDWARD J. FLOWERS Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. NORMA E. FORD Lansing, Michigan L.A, ELVA L. FOLTZ East Lansing, Michigan iMLA. Independent Assn.,- Phi Kappa Delta,- Student Club; Varsity Debate; Y. W. C. A.; Chorus; Religious Council;: Executive Bd. THOMAS R. FORD Shelby, Michigan KATHERINE M. FOSTER Clarkston, Michigan L-A- Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Sigma,-^ Green Solash; Student Club; Athenian Bd.; State News; Y.W.C.A.; W.A.A. DON J. FRANCISCO Cleveland Heights, Ohio Vet. Delta Sigma Phi; Block and Bridle; Jr. A. V. M. A. PEGGY J. FOX Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. JANET FRETZ Detroit, Michigan H.E. Zeta Tau Alpha,- Omicron Nu,- Home Econ. Club,- Merrill-Palmer School. ERNEST L. FROEHLICH Sodus, Michigan Ag. Jr. Farm Bureau.; Horticulture,- Lutheran; Intramural Sports. MURIEL FRANKFURTH Detroit, Michigan L.A. Alpha Chi Omega/ Y. W. C. A.; S. W. L.; Soph. Prom Comm. LEO V. FRIZZO Niles, Michigan MARJORIE GOUDZWAARD Grand Rapids, Michigan H.E. A.S. DOROTHY GARLOCK RALPH D. FULTZ Lansing, Michigan Lansing, Michigan L.A. Kappa Alpha Theta; .Tower Guard; Beta Alpha SigmaHTam Sigma,- Y. S. C. A.,- W. S. S.; Union Board. WILLIAM H. FORGRAVE Rudyard, Michigan Agrie. Econ. CliSI; Officers Clc m L.A. ARTHUR L. FREEMAN Battle Creek, Michigan: A.S. J-Hop Comm.; Interfraternity Council; National I. F. C. Con.; Student Council; Chrmn., Vocational GSdartce Con. FRANK GAINES, JR. East Lansing, Michigan Chem. Eng. Sigma Alpha Epsilon,- Tau Bets.Pi; Blue Key,- Excalibur,- Scabbard and Blade,- A.I.Ch.E.; FootbalB Boxing,- Student Council. A.S. OLA B. GELZER Hillsdale, Michigan * L.A. Chi Omega; Mortar Board; PhllKappa Phi; State News; Y, W. C. A.; A. W. S.; Student Council||Bd. of Publications. JOSEPHINE GARDNER East Lansing, Michigan H.E. OmicrorC Nu; Mortar Bd.,- Phi Kappa Phi; Home Econ, Club; S.W.L.; Y.W.C. A.,- Student Club; Judson Scholarship. ANTHA GELZER Hplsdale, Michigan H.E. Chi Omega,- Y. W. C. A.; Home Ec. Club; State News,- Co-Chairman Frosh Councilor System. mtiÆ ALBERT J. GENETTI Bessemer, Michigan CLARENCE F. GENTER Scottville, Michigan Ag. Ag. CLIFFORD J. GIBBS |Hainsburg, Michigan Phi Chi Alpha,- Sigma Pi Sigma; Geogangue. A.S. MARION J. GIBSON East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Pi Kappa Delta; Speech Honorary; La Cofradia,- Spanish Honorary,- Varsity Debate,- Student Club Cabinet. MOIRA E. GIBSON East Lansing, Michigan Kappa Alpha Theta. NORMAN E. GIBSON Petoskey, Michigan ROBERT N. GIBSON Lansing, Michigan Band. WILLIAM C. GIDLEY Royal Oak, Michigan ROBERT M. GILLESPIE Birmingham, Michigan A. G. R.; Agronomy Club. PAUL GILLETT L.A. L.A. A.S. L.A. Ag. Lansing, Michigan Eng. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Tau; Student Chapter Am. Soc. Civil Eng. MARJORIE GILRAY Peoria, Illinois Home Econ. Kappa Alpha Theta; Y. W. C. A.; Home Econ. Club; A. W. S. RICHARD A. GLASER Blissfield, Michigan Ag. ROBERT B. GOODMAN East Orange, New Jersey Phi Mu Alpha; Sinfonia; Phi Orchestra. A.S. Eta Sigma,- Band; PATRICK J. GORMELY Newberry, Michigan Chem. Eng. A. I. Ch. E.; Newman Club; Engineer's Ball Comm. THOMAS A. GORTAT Muskegon, Michigan SUSAN M. GOUGH Chicago, Illinois Home Econ. Club. L.A. Home Econ.. AVALON GOWANS East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Alpha Phi; Beta Alpha Sigma,- S. W. L.,- Y. W. C. A. JAMES P. GRAMS Milan, Michigan Ag. HOWARD B. GRANT Reed City, Michigan L-/v Sigma Nu,- Varsity Club; Blue Key,- Sigma Epsilon; Frosh Football and Basketball; Baseball. GEORGE R. GRANTHAM East Lansing, Michigan Eng. Phi Lambda Tau,- A. S. C. E.; Varsity Club; Frosh and Varsity Cross Country,- Frosh and Varsity Track. emaline gray Ludington, Mich. Sigma Alpha Beta; S. W. L. Vet. ARTHUR GREEN Belding, Michigan Vet. Delphic; Alpha Psi; Jr. A. V. M. A.; Varsity Club;_ Officers’ Club; Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Track; Blue Key. MARTHA KATHARINE GREENE Wheeling, West Virginia L.A. Spanish Club. ARNOLD GREEN Fennville, Michigan Ag. Farm House, Treas.>; Horticulture Club; Student Grange. GEORGE W. GREEN, JR Scranton, Pennsylvania Jr. A. V. M. A.; Polo. Vet. RUEBEN J. GRIEWE Bemidji, Minnesota Ag. Pi Kappa Phi; Scabbard and Blade,- Officers’ Club; Forestry Club. LODO A. HABRLE Euclid, Ohio Mech. Eng. Varsity Club; Blue Key,- Phi jflambda Tau, Vice-Pres.; A.S.M.E.; Frosh TracB Track; Comm. Chrmn., Blue Key Formal. LUCILLE M. HALLADAY Tecumseh, Michigan H.E. LOIS V. GROSS Houghton, Michigan H.E. BARBARA J. HALL Pontiac, Michigan H.E. Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. J. RICHARD HALLOCK East Lansing, Michigan L.A. LAURENCE K. HAMILTON Holly, Michigan L.A. Theta Alpha Phi, Pres.; Men's Glee Club; Executive Comm., Independent Men’s Leaguer-Student Council. _ RICHARD HAMMERSTEIN Muskegon, Michigan Mech. Eng. Delta Sigma Phi; Alpha Phi Omega,- A. S. M. Efl A. S. M. FERNE HAMEL Cedarville, Michigan H.E. Home Econ. Club; S. W. L.,- Independent Women, Athenian; Grange,- Student Club; Christian Union. ANNETTE J. HAMMEL Iron Mountain, Michigan H.E. JOHN W. HAMP Gray Lake, Michigan Sigma Mu Sigma. Ag. L. BENJAMIN HANNA, JR. Lansing, Michigan L.A. La Cofradia, Pres.jiTheta Alpha Phi; Radio Broadcasting. MARY KATHRYN HARRYMAN fBfflansing, Michigan Kappa Kappa Gamma. L.A. K R. HAMPEL Muskegon Heights, Michigan A.S. Publicity Chairman of Y. M. C. A.; Varsity Debate Squad. ELTON J. HANSENS Grand Raoids, Michigan Phi Kappa Phi; Geogangue. A.S. VERNON D. HART Vulcan, Michigan Ag Delphic; Forestry Club; Pershing Rifles HARVEY P. HARRINGTON East Jordan, Michigan Ag. Kappa Sigma; Blue Key,- Excalibur; Press Club; Sparta|| Editor; Bd. of Publica­ tions; State News,- Student Council. GORDON HATCH Copemish, Michigan Ag. DONALD T. HARTLEY Fredonia, New York L.A. DOROTHY HASSELBRING Linwood, Michigan Kappa Alpha Theta,- Mortar Board; Omicron Nu; Home Ec. Club, Vice- Pres.,- Y. W. C. A.; A. W. S.- BETTY HAY Lansing, Michigan L.A. JAMES H. HEANEY Lochmoor, Michigan Beta Kappa; Boys Glee Club. Ag. Lisbon, Connecticut CHARLES FREDERICK HALMBOLDT Vet. Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Psi, Treas.; Jr. A. V. M. A., Vice-Pres. JAMES GRANT HAYS, III •East Lansing, Michigan pi.A. Phi Delta Theta,- State News; Press Club; ^Editor, Soartan; Bd. of Publica­ tions; Blue Key; Excalibur; Student Coun. ANN HEATHERINGTON Flint, Michigan H.E. Alpha Xi Delta,- Home Ec. Club; Y. W. C. A. .S:. ERNEST HEMMINGWAY Otter Lake, Michigan L.A. ERNEST FRANK HERRBACH New Buffalo, Michigan Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; Hort. Club, Pres.,- Ag. Council, Sec.; Fresh­ man .and Sophomore Baseball. BETTY JANE HICKEY Detroit, Michigan Vet. Alpha Phi; Theta Alpha Phi; Y. W. C. A.,- Dramatics. LOIS HERBAGE Saginaw, Michigan; A.S. W. A. A. Board; W. A. A. Honor Roll Dance Recital; Chairman of Softball Hockey,- Basketball,-1 .Tennis. M. ISABEL HERTEL East Lansing, Michigan Home Ec. Club. H.E. WAYNE HICKS East Lansing, Michigan L.A. JUNE HILL Battle Creek, Michigan L.A. Chi Omega; Y. W. C. A.; International Relations Club. WILBUR C. HIRCHEY Castorland, New York Jr. A. V. M. A.; Block Mgr., Fencing Team. Vet. 'idle; :nd B GEORGE HILL South Haven, Michigan A.S.. VERNON HINZ South Haven, Michigan Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Treas.,- Pres., Ag. Econ. Club; Pres., Ag. Council; Student Council; Cross Country. JAMES HITCHINGS Flint, Michigan r' Kappa Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Forestry Club. I EARL J. HODGKINS Wayne, Michigan Ag- Forestry Club; Xi Sigma Pi; Grange; Phi Kappa Phi; Agriculture Scholarship Award. PAUL A. HOLDEN g' Milford Alpha Gamma Rho. w. HART HOLMES Ghem. tng. Romeo, Michigan Delta Sigma Phi; Scabbard affi B ade; Officers Club; Mortar and Ball; MMary BafflComm.; State News; A. I. Ch. E. HAROLD M. HOPKINS Detroit, Michigan Ag. (Forestry) Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Club; Freshmar* rack learn. LEORA N. HORNING Brooklyn, Michigan Home Econ. L. FREDRIC HOUGH Romeo, Michigan Ag. Phi Chi Alpha,- Men's Glee Club,- Alpha /eta; Sem. Bot. BARBARA HOUTZ Detroit, Michigan L.A. Kappa Delta, Pres.; Tau Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Alumni Scholarship; State News. LEON W. HOYT Niles, Michigan Ac. Alpha Gamma Rho; Dairy Club. MAX HUFF Hudson, Michigan Ag. Block and Bridle,- Animal Husbandry Judging Team. LESLIE W. HUGHES Berkley, Michigan Baseball. A.S. f-Phy. Ed.) JUNE HUNGERFORD Sou It Ste. Marie, Michigan H.E. Phi Kappa Phi; Mortar Board; Omicron Nu,-: Tower Guard; Home Ec. ^lubf Student Grange; Jr. Class Vice-Presi­ dent. HERBERT L. HUNT Indianapolis, Indiana L. A. Lambda Chi Aloha; Sigma Gamma Upsilon,- M. S. C. Hotel Association. HELEN G. HUSCHKE Webberville, Michigan RICHARD W. HUTCHINSON Lansing, Michigan H.E. Eng. HELEN ILKKA Chatham, Michigan H.E. Delta Alpha; Home Ec. Club;S|®theran Students Club; Student Grange; H Club. WILLIAM G. INGLESON Rochelle, Illinois L.A. Theta Kappa Nu, Pres.; Bd. of Publications, Pres.; Soph. Class, Pres.; Editor, Wolverine; Excalibur; Frosh Fencing; Varsity Fencing; Who’s Who in/; American Colleges. DOROTHY JACKSON Toronto, Ontario H.E. Alpha Omicron Pi; H. E. Club; W. A. A. MILDRED I. JEFFERS Albion, Michigan RALPH V. JENNINGS Lansing, Michigan H.E. L.A. Page 57 COWLIN S. JOHNSON Grand Rapids, Michigan Delta Sigma Phi. L.A, MILET J. JOHNSON Channing, Michigan L.A. TASSIE JORDAN Detroit, Michigan A.S. W. A. A. Board,•• Swimming Mgr.; Green Splash. •* ; DONALD G. JOHNSON Port Hope, Michigan Ag. RUSSELL NELSON JOHNSON Reed City, Michigan Ag. Ag. Econ. Club, Pres.; Glee Club; Chorus. CARL E. KACKSTETTER Denver, Colorado Ag. Sigma Chi; Pi Aloha Xi; Beta Alpha Sigma; Hort. Club|;,Student Grange,- Wolverine. LEONARD M. KARDES Grand Rapids, Michigan Ag. Newman Club; Forestry Club; Ag. Council; Forestry Club Cabinet. HOPE F. KELLEY Buchanan, Michigan L.A. KENNETH KAUSZLER Three Oaks, Michigan NORMAN KENYON Portland, Michigan L.A. Phi Kapoa Phi; Press CBb||Michigan State News,- Spartan. VERNON R. KEISER Ludington, Michigan Ag. EDWARD KESSLER Lansing, Michigan L.A. Bus. Ad. L.A. JERE P. KIMBALL East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Hesperian,- Theta Aloha Phi; Dramatics School Productions ’36, 37, 38. FERRIS KERCHER Cass City, Mich'aan Phi Chi Alpha; Officers’ Club. A.S. JOHN M. KEYES Howell, Michigan Officers’ Club,- A. I. Ch. E. Eng. JUDSON KING, JR Ann Arbor, Michiga-Hfe;/ Ag. Independent Men’s League® Forestry Club; Student Club|>;Student Christian Union,- Religious Council. JOHN KLEBET Alpena, Michigan S. VIVIAN E. KNEPP Battle Creek, Michigan L.A. Kappa Alpha Theta; Y. W. C. A.; International Relations Club, Treas. , ROBERT C. KITZSTEINER Grand Rapids, Michigan Ag. Xi; Sigma P:; Forestry Club; Men’s Glee Club,- Chorus. JOSEPHINE KLOOSTRA Caledonia, Michigan L.A. JEAN KNIGHT Detroit, Michigan L.A. Y W C. A.,- Tower Guard; Beta Alpha Sigma. ALLEN KNOLL Grand Rapids, Michigan Pres., Band; Pres., Alpha Epsilon Pres., Phi Mu Alpha,- Orchestra. L.A. Mu; WARREN KNOPHSNYDER Highland Park, Michigan Sec., M. S. C. Flying Club; Forestry Club. PAUL KOOPMAN Grand Rapids Mech. Eng. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Tau; A. S. M. E. ALICE B. KORSTANGE Grand Rapids, Michigan Phi Kappa Phi. HOWARD ALLEN KRAFT Niles, Michigan L.A. A.S. Eclectic; Varsity Club; Athletic Council- Basketball, ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38. DOROTHY KRAMER Three Oaks, Michigan H.Ec. Home Ec. Club; Personality Clinic. ETHEL A. KRANS Iron River, Michigan H.Ec. Alpha Omicron Pi; Home Ec. Bd.; Home Ec. Club; Omicron Nu, Vice-Pres.; Tower Guard; Alumni undergraduate scholarship; Danforth Summer Fellowship,- Lutheran Student; Assoc. Treas.; Dor­ mitory Pres. BERTIL A. KRANTZ Mears, Michigan Ag. Agriculture Activity Award; Farm House, Treas.; Alpha Zeta,- Sem. Bot; Agricultural Council, Agronomy Club; Student Grange; Inter-Fraternity Football, Baseball and Basketball. JmI t&*r- « MARVITA BELLE KREAG Lansing, Michigan Phi Kappa Phi. L.A. CATHERINE KREHL Detroit, Michigan A.S. Kappa Delta,- Green Splash; W. A. A.,- House Council, E. Mary Mayo. STANLEY S. KRENTEL East ¡Lansing, Michigan ERNEST T. KRETSCHMER Saginaw, Michigan Eclectic, Pres. JEROME J. KRIEGER A.S. L.A. Stevensville, Michigan L.A. Treas. Press Club; Editor Mich.HL„, State News,- Feature Writer Spartan,- United Students Peace Committee. LAURA KRONQUIST Newberry, Michigan A.S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Pres., Spartan Women’s League, Social Service Chrmn.; W. A. A.; Lutheran Student Club; Wolverine Staff; Camera Club; U P. Club. PHILIP FONK KRUL Grand Rapids, Michigan For. Forestry Club. JOHN M. LADD Martin, Michigan Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DOUGLAS EDWARD LAKE Ag. Charlotte, Michigan Chem. Eng. ,r * . . Phi Lambda Tau,- Band Club; A. I. Ch. E. JEANE LAMERSON Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts lAlpha Phi; Varsity Show Script; Senior Ball Co State News. ROBERT L. LANDER Detroit, Michigan Ag. Pi Kappa Phi; Agronomy Club,- Scabbard and Blade,- Officers’ Club; Rifle Team, three years,- I. F. C. Rep. Page 59 FR Xi Cl Stc H O De O Ph Ba JU Al EC De J. CL JE. DE Ag KEITH LANGDON Hubbardston, Michigan A.S. Manager, M. .S. C. Cooperative Boarding Club, 1937-38. HELEN LARSEN Iron Mountain, Michigan A.S. LUCILLE LEBRET Flint, Michigan Lib. Arts LOUISE MAY LANGDON Hubbardston, Michigan Lib. Arts Sigma Kappa; Mortar Board; Tower Guard; Orchesis,- Tau Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Wolverine,- State News; Pan- hellenic Council; A, W. S. Council. KENNETH E. LAY Williamston, Michigan Officers’ Club; Wrestling. A.S. MARGARET E. LEDBETER Detroit, Michigan L. A. Chi Omega,- Y. W. C. A.,- West Mary Mayö, Pres., Sec.-Treas. MARTHA D. LEE East Lansing, Michigan H.E. Omicron Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club; Home Econ, Club Board. MILTON LENHARDT Detroit, Michigan Eng. ALICE CAROLINE LEE East Lansing, Michigan Home Econ. Omicron Nu; H. E. Club; Y. W. C. A.,- Religious Council; S. W. L.; Merrill- Palmer. R. ERNEST LEFFEL East Lansing, Michigan Eng. Tau Beta Pi; A. S. C. E.; Scabbard and Blade; Mortar and Ball. HENRY LEHO Detroit, Michigan Elect. Eng. Phi Lambda Tau,- A. I. E. E.; Spartan Mdg.; M. S. C. Weight Lifting Team. ROBERT F. LERG Lake City, Michigan App. Science Alpha Chi Sigma,- Phi Kappa Phi; Officers Club; Sigma Alpha Beta; Scab­ bard and Blade,- Newman Club; Per­ shing Rifles; Lieut, Col. R. O. T. C. MARK LIGHTFOOT Pontiac, Michigan Eng. LOUISE LENTZ Nashville, Michigan Kappa Kappa Gamma. H. Ec. C. PHILIP LEWIS Muskegon, Michigan; Eng. Men’s Glee Club; Track Varsity,- Chorus. ELIZABETH LILLEY Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Alpha Phi; La Cofradia,- Theta Alpha Phi; Water Carnival. GORDON LIPPERT Grand Rapids, Michigan A.S. Eclectic. JOHN E. LONG Grand Haven, Mich. , r Mech. Eng. Phi Lambda Tau; Freshman Fencing; Varsity Fencing, Capt. in Third Year. j JOHN LIMBACH Fort Lee, New Jersey Ag. NORMAN W. LITTLE Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan App. Science Sigma Alpha Beta. franklin r. longwood Grant/ Michigan A9- Xi Sigma Pi; Honorary Forestry Fraternity; Forestry Club; Cabinet Member; ^Editor or MicFiigan State' Coll. Pine Needles”. JOHN LORIMER Detroit, Michigan L.A. Sigma Nu. HARRY P. LOVE Port Huron, Michigan S. ORLINDO J. LUCHINI Alma, Michigan Elec. Eng. A. I. E. E.,- B.S., Alma College, 1933. OLGA LUDWICK Detroit, Michigan Delta Alpha. H.E. WALTER H. LUECK Dundee, Illinois Chem. Eng. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Tau,■ Pres.; Varsity Club; A. S. Ch. E.; Y. M. C. A.; Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling,- Frosh Football; Engineer’s Ball Comm. Chrmn.; Senior Ball Comm.; Water Carnival Comm. CARL S. LUNDGREN Muskegon, Michigan Mech. Eng. Phi Lambda Tau; Am. Soc. of Mech. Eng.; College Band. JAMES LUTHER Coopersville, Michigan JUNE LYONS Cleveland Heights, Ohio Alpha Phi. Ag. L.A. ELIZABETH D. MAC VEAN East Lansing, Michigan Home Econ. edward a. McAllister Eaton Rapids, Michigan Delphic. THOMAS McCARTY St. Clair, Michigan Hesperian. J. ROBERT McCOMB Muskegon, Michigan EILEEN McCURDY S. L.A. L.A. Okemos, Michigan H.E. W. A. A. Treas.; Chi Omega; Pan- hellenic, Pres.; Green Splash; Home Econ. Club; Y. W. C. A.; Student Council; A. W. S. Council;! Chrmri.; Reception Comm., Senior Ball; Decora­ tions Comm.,; J-Hop; Freshman Dis­ cussion Group Leader; R. O. T. C. Corps Sponsor. CLAIRE McDURMON JAMES HALE McGILLIVRAY Oscoda, Michigan Band. Lib. Arts JEAN G. McGILLIVRAY Oscoda, Michigan HAROLD T. McGRATH Flint, Michigan Delta Sigma Phi. DENNIS McGUIRE Alma, Michigan Ag. Eng. Club. L.A. Eng. Aa ERNA LOUISE McKENZIE East Lansing, Mich. Lib.' Arts Beta Alpha Sigma,- Student Club, Sec.; Athenian; Y. W. C. A. Page 61 MAXINE B. McKINLEY Grant, Michigan Home Econ. DONALD C. McSORLEY Lansing, Michigan Mech. Eng. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Tau; Pershing Rifles; A. S. M. E., Sec. CARMEN JAYNE MAINS Grand Rapids, Mich. Home Econ. Kappa Alpha Theta,- Home Econ. Club; Y.W.C.A.; N.A.O. Bowling Team; Grand Rapids Jr. Coll., first two years. W. EVERETT McLELLAN Eagle Butte, South Dakota L. A. Sigma Epsilon. ROBERT G. MADILL Lansing, Michigan Beta Kappa. Eng. ROY O. MAKELA Waukegan, Illinois Beta Kappa Fraternity. Ag. RUTH MÄNNINEN Chassell, Michigan Vet. JOHN MARTIN North Manchester, Indiana Vet. ORLAND J. MANAHAN Romeo, Michigan Eclectic; Officers’ Club. Ag. FRANCIS B. MARTIN Benton Harbor, Mich. Bus. Admin. Theta Kappa Nu; Sigma Epsilon,- Tau Sigma; Interfraternity Council, Vice- Pres.; Panhellenic Ball, Co-chairman. D. F. MASKEY Allegan, Michigan Chem. Eng. Mortar and Ball,- A. I. Ch. E.,- Officers’ Club. WILLIAM E. MASON Athens, Michigan Ag. Farmhouse Fraternity; Forestry Club,- Wrestling. DURWARD D. MEIER Lakeside, Michigan App. Science ROBERT ALLEN MASON Flint, Michigan Lib. Arts ROBERT MATHEWS Grand Rapids, Michigan A.S. TOM L. MERCY Flint, Michigan Lib. Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon,; Mich. State News Staff; Mich. State Gridiron News. JAMES MEYER Lansing, Michigan A.S. HAROLD MILKS Muskegon, Michigan Ein9- Delta Sigma Phi; A. S. M. E.; I. F. C. Rep., 1936. MARY ISABEL METTETAL Plymouth, Michigan Home Econ. Omicron Nu, Pres.; Tower Guard; . Home Econ. Club; Merrill-Palmer,- Freshman Orientation. , NORBERT A. MIKNAVICH Grand Rapids, Michigan Ag. ELWOOD G. MILLARD West Branch, Michigan Applied Science EDWARD A. MILLER Detroit/ Michigan Delta Sigma Phi; A. Elect. Eng. JOSEPHINE MILLER East Lansing, Michigan Ta|Sigma; Y. W. C. A.; S. W. L WILLIAM F. MILLER Flint, MichiaaMc.'- Bus. Admin. Phi Delta Theta,- Officers Club; Cavalry Club; Freshman Track. MILDRED G. MINER Holly, Michigan ARTHUR L. MITCHELL Millbrook, New York CYRIL F. MOORE Grand Rapids, Michigan Sigma Gamma Upsilon; M. S. C. Track. ^^b. Arts Ag. Lib. Arts Hotel Assn.; GEORGE MOORE Carsonville, Michigan Vet. JEAN E. MONTGOMERY DeKalb, Illinois Home Econ. HARRY C. MORGAN Lansing, Michigan Applied Science Sigma Phi Sigma; M. S. C. Astronomy Club. MARY MORRISON Traverse City, Michigan Vet. FREDRICKA MORSE Lansing, Michigan L.A. HUGH MOSHER Lansing, Michigan Applied Science Sigma Pi Sigma, Sec.; Pershing Rifles. PAUL MOYES Cedar Springs, Mich. App. Science Eclectic,- Varsity Club; Freshman Base­ ball; Freshman Football; Varsity Base­ ball; J-Hop Comm. RONALD MYERS Jackson, Michigan ELIZABETH J. NEITZ Lansing, Michigan Ag. L.A. GRANT E. NICHOL McGregor, Michigan Ag. Farmhouse,- Agronomy Club,- Student Grange; Student 4-H Club.- Farm Crops Judging Team. MARGARET ELIZABETH NICKLE Saginaw, Michigan 'MLib. Arts Athenian,- Phi Kappa Phi; S. W. L. KATHRYN NIEDERMEIER Ai^L°nr0e' Michigan Home Econ. Alpha Omicron Pi; Home Econ. Club Board; Merril-Palmer. WAYNE NIELSEN Ferndale, Michigan Beta Kappa,- A. I. Ch. E. Chem. Eng. Page 63 I t ( / \ F \ C F K h RAOUL NIES Holland, Michigan Aloha Chi Omega. L.A. ARTHUR E. NORRIS Dearborn, Michigan Ag. Hort. Club; Beta Alpha Sigma,- Pi Alpha Xi. LEO V. NOTHSTINE Mancelona tng. ARVID W. NORLIN Gladstone, Michigan U. P. Club; Freshman Baseball. Ag. ROY I. NOTEWARD Manistee, Michigan Ag. CARL NUMELIN Caspian, Michigan Chem. Eng. U. P. Club.- Am. Inst, of Chem. Eng. MARIJANE OCHS Lansing, Michigan Home Econ. Alpha Chi Omega,- Home Econ. Club; leader for Y. W. C. A.,- Discussion Freshman Orientation. RUTH LOUISE OGDEN Grand Rapids, Mich. App. Science Alpha Gamma Delta; Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A.,- Wolverine; Volleyball; Bowling; Baseball; Rifle. JAMES D. NUNDY Hilton, New York Vet. Alpha Psi,- Block and Bridle Club; Jr. A. V. M. A. FLOYD H. OGDEN Port Huron, Michigan Phi Lambda Tau; A. S. M. E. M.E. FRED OLDS East Lansing, Michigan L.A. EVELYN G. OLSEN Stevens Point, Wis. Lib. Arts ROBERT W. OSGOOD St. Johns, Michigan Delta Sigma Phi; Forestry Club. Ag. JAMES E. OLIVER Three Rivers, Michigan Lib. Arts, Bus. Ad. RAYMOND O'MALLEY Grand Rapids, Mich. App. Science Study Club,- Freshman Football; Varsity Football. Sigma Epsilon. LEN OSTERINK Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. FLOYD OTTEMAN Holland, Michigan GEORGE W. PACKOWSKI Grand Rapids, Michigan Chem. Eng. Phi Lambda Tau; Officers Club; A. I. Ch. E.,- Football. JOHN M. PATRIARCHE East Lansing, Michigan Phi Lambda Tau,- A. S. C. E. Civ|||M. HOMER PAGE Lansing, Michigan A. S. Lambda Chi Alpha,- A. Chairman Decorations, J-Hop; fraternity Council. Chem. Eng. I. Ch. E.,- Inter­ CURTIS E. PATTON Oxford, Michigan Jiib. Arts Band Club; Delta Sigma Phi; Comm., WKAR Staff; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. MYRTLE PATTON East Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Alpha Chi Omega; Mortar Board,- Pres., Sigma Alpha lota; A. W. S. Greater Council; and Judiciary Bd.,- Pan-hellenic Rep.; Y. W. C. A. Jr. and Sr. Cabinet; Pres, of Women’s Glee Club; A Capella Choir. FLORENCE PEARCE Lincoln Park, Michigan H.Ec. CHARLES B. PEARSON Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Theta Kappa Nu,- Sigma Gamma Upsilon,- Scabbard and Blade; Officers Club; M. S. C. Hotel Assn. CLARENCE PELL Stanhope, New Jersey HAROLD R. PERRY Caro, Michigan Acacia,- Livestock Judging Team. Ag. Ag. MORRIS S. PHEILS Sturgis, Michigan Bus. Admin. Delta Sigma Phi; Sigma Epsilon; Band. HENRY F. PIERCE Wayne, Michigan Ag. Y. M. C. A.; Chairman Religious Lecture Series, Y. M. C. A. JAMES E. PIERSON East Tawas, Michigan Elect. Eng. A. I. E. E.; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. PATRICIA VOLMER PIERSON Detroit, Michigan Home Econ. Alpha Chi Omega, Vice-Pres.; S. W. L., Sec.; Y. W. C. A. GUELDA PIKE Detroit, Michigan Michigan State News. STANLEY PILZNINSKI Detroit, Michigan WILLIAM E. PITTS Centerville, Michigan Lib. Arts A.S. Ag. Farmhouse; Zi Sigma Pi; Forestry Club. BENNIE POCUIS Muir, Michigan Applied Science Sigma Pi Sigma,- Astronomy Club;;: Student Club; Math Club. VIRGIL POWERS Hart, Michigan L.A. LAURA ANN PRATT Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Sigma Kappa; Tower Guard; Scimitar, Pres.; W. A. A., Vice-Pres.; Green Splash, Vice-Pres.,- Tau Sigma; State News. ORVILLE PREISS Detroit, Michigan Hermian. Ag. BEATRICE PRITCHARD Jackson, Michigan Lib. Arts BERNICE H. PROCTOR Detroit, Michigan Lib. Arts Kappa Delta; Green Splash; Math Club; Pan- hellenic,• W. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.; S. W. L. MARVEL PUGSLEY Battle Creek, Michigan Sigma Kappa. H.Ec. Page 65 GORDON E. PURDY Alma, Michigan Ag. Theta Kappa N|| Alpha Zeta,- Block and Bridie,- Frosh Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling, Capt^Grange; 4-H Club. RICHARD RADKE Lansing, Michigan L.A. LOREN E. RECOR Marine City, Michigan Bus. Admin. Interfraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Athletics. MARY PYKE Byron, Michigan A.S. VELMA R. RAE Lansing, Michigan L.A. ROBERT REED Howell, Michigan En. WENDELL REHKOPF Petoskey, Michigan Lib. Arts, Bus. Ad. Glee Club; Chorus. DONALD B. REID Romeo, Michigan Chem. Eng. Beta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Tau; A. I. Ch. E.; Beta Kappa, Sec. ROBERT L. REFIOR East Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Hesperian; Excalibur; Pi Kappa Delta,- Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Epsilon; Officers’ Club; Debate; Oratory,- State News,- Bd. of Publications. PAUL F. REICHERT Chelsea, Michigan Vet. Med. Pi Kappa Phi; Jr. A. V. M. A.; Inter­ fraternity Council. CHARLES A. REIMER Stevensville, Michigan Horticulture Club. Ag. BARBARA RENZ Lansing, Michigan Home Econ. Alpha Phi; H. E. Club; Y. W. C. A.; VIRGINIA REYNOLDS Fenton, Michigan JEAN REINDEL Highland Park, Michigan Vet. ROBERT REY Visalia, California Vet. DANIEL E. RICHARDSON Royal Oak, Mich. App. Science Beta Kappa Fraternity; Rifle Team. BEATRICE McCOMB ROBERTSON East Lansing, Michigan Home Econ. Chi Omega; Home Ec. Club. EARL ROBOTHAM Beulah, Michigan Eclectic. Ag. Ag. MARIAN RICHARDSON Detroit, Michigan Home Econ. Kappa Alpha Theta,- Y. W. C. A.,- Home Econ. Club. JOHN ROBERTSON Middleville, Michigan Ag. RALPH ROSE Ishpeming, Michigan Beta Kappa; Glee Club; Mortar and Ball. ELOISE ROTHENBERGER Boyne City, Michigan Sigma Alpha Beta. CHRISTINE L. ROTHNEY Perry, Michigan Kappa Delta,- Home Ec. Club; Y. W. C. A. HOWARD S. ROWE Flint, Michigan Forestry Club; Alpha Phi Omega. Vet. H.E. ROBERT LEE ROWE Lansing, Michigan Applied Science Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Astronomy Club; Rifle Team; R. O. T. C. EDWARD RUDD, JR. Cedarville, Michigan Applied Science Scabbard and Blade,- Officers Club; Zoolog; U. P. Club,- Students Club; Independent Men’s League; Y. M. C. A.,- Freshman Baseball. ALINE RUDOLPHI Detroit, Michigan Lib. Arts Beta Alpha Sigma,- W. A. A.; People’s Church Choir. LEWIS RUESINK Adrian, Michjgan DOROTHY RUSSELL Flint, Michigan A.S. A.S. VIRGINIA A. RUTTLE Carsonville, Michigan Home Econ. Student Grange,- Scimitar Fencing Club; Home Ec. Club; W. A. A. JOHN H. RYCKMAN Flint, Michigan SEYMOUR RYCKMAN S. Boardman, Michigan Lib. Arts En. HOWARD C. SACKRIDER Parma, Michigan Agricultural Ec. Theta Kappa Nu,- Ag. Econ. Club; Senior Ball Co mmittee. - JAMES J. SANBORN Traverse City, Michigan Forestry Club; Frosh Tennis. Ag. JOHN M. SANGSTER East Lansing, Michigan Engineering Tau Beta Pi; A. S. M. E.; Y. M. C. A.,- President Religious Council. ROBERT O. SCHAEFFER Fe nnville, Michigan Civil Eng. A. S. C. E.; Mortar and Ball; Officers Club; Pistol Team, Capt. '37. g- g- Grand Rapids, Michigan Eclectic. VICTOR SCHEMBER Beaverton, Michigan ANITA SCHOENOW Saginaw, Michigan Eng Ag. L.A. ERNST SCHREIBER Lansing, Michigan Alpha Chi Sigma,- Scabbard A.S. and Blade. Page 67 RAYMOND SCHWYN Ionia, Michigan Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma,- A. I. Ch. t. EUGENE D. SERDYNSKY Grand Rapids, Mich. App. Science Sigma Alpha Beta; Frosh Fencing. DONALD F. SEXMITH Charlotte, Michigan IS A' M S. C. Band 1934-36-37; State News Staff 1935. DONALD K. SCOTT Royal Oak, Michigan Mech. Eng. Mortar and Ball (1st Lieut.); Phi Lambda Tau; A. S. M. E. C. STANLEY SEVERANCE Lansing, Michigan Mathematics Club. L.A. LOUISE SHAFER Detroit, Michigan Home Econ. Omicron Nu; Phi Kappa Phi. JONATHAN SHAPPEE South Haven, Mich. : App. Science Officers’ Club; Conservation Club; Pershing Rifles; Sem. Bot. LOUISE SHEPARD Remus, Michigan H. Ec. CLYNE SHAFFNER Freeland, Michigan Ag. Farm House; Block and Bridle; Hort. Club. HOMER SHARP Lansing, Michigan Eng. ROBERT SHERMAN Grand Ledge, Michigan L.A. BETTY SHERRATT Detroit, Michigan L.A. Kapoa Delta, Pres.; La Cofradia; Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A.; S. W. L. WILLIAM J. SHERWOOD Whitestone, L. I. Delphic House; American Vet. Assoc. Vet. Med. WILLIAM SHERMAN Lansing, Michigan Forestry Club. Forestry JANET BARBARA SHERRATT Huntington Woods, Michigan ^ , , Kappa Delta; Home C. A.; S. W. L. Home Ec- Ec. Club; Y. W. NORMAN R. SHIPPEY Lansing, Michigan A.S. DAVID E. SHOTWELL Battle Creek, Mich. fChem. Eng. Alpha Chi Sigma,- A. I. Ch. E., Reporter. JOE SHULL Almont, Michigan Delphic; Block and E Grange,- 4-H Club; Shidpint Club: An. Hub. Ag. iridie; Student Ag. Council; ludaing Team. ROSS SHOECRAFT Fremont, Michigan Lambda Chi Alpha. L.A. ELDON SHOTWELL Battle Creek, Michigan Eng. Alpha Chi Sigma, Pres.,- Tau Beta Pi; Mortar and Ball; Officers' Club; A. I. Ch. E., Treas. WELLS A. SHULLS Sturgis, Michigan App. Science Sigma Alpha Beta; Men’s Glee Club; Chorus. RICHARD D. SIEGLE Brookline, Massachusetts Vet. JULIA E. SIMMONS Lansing, Michigan Kappa Alpha Theta; Theta Alpha Phi. Lib. Arts MALCOLM SIMONS St. Clair, Michigan Alpha Chi Sigma,- A. I. Ch. E. Ch.E. ALBERT G. SIMS Moosup, Connecticut L.A. Varsity Club; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Epsilon,- Varsity Swimming. LUKE R. SINCLAIR San Francisco, California Vet. Sigma Alpha Beta; Jr. A. V. M. A. ORLAND H. SINES Portland, Michigan Baseball. B.Ad. of L. Arts HARRIET ELEANOR SKIDMORE East Lansing, Mich. App. Science Treasurer Orchesis; Green Splash; W. A. A. Board. WAYNE D. SKIVER Traverse City, Michigan Sigma N'u. JEAN SMALL Ag. Beulah, Michigan Home Econ. Delta Alpha. ALICE L. SMITH Lake Odessa, Michigan Lib. Arts Chorus. BEVERLY SMITH South Haven, Michigan L.A. Sigma Kappa, Pres.; Mortar Board; Tower Guard, Treas.; Tau Sigma; State News, Co-ed Editor; Freshman Orienta­ tion System, Group Leader,- Freshman Counselor System; Y. W. C. A.; Cabinet; Chorus,- L. A. Board; Board of Publica­ tions; A. W. S. Co uncil. CHLORIS A. SMITH Saginaw, Michigan DONALD SMITH Holt, Michigan EDWIN W. SMITH Climax, Michigan Home Ec. L.A. Mech. Eng. Phi Lambda Tau; A. S. M. E.; Officers’ Club; Mortar and Ball; Capt. R. O. T. C.; Boxing Team. EVA SMITH East Lansingy Michigan Home Ec. Omicron Nu; Theta Alpha1 Phi; Orchesis; S- W. L. Secy.,- Y. W. C. A.; Home Ec. Club; Religious Council; Chorus. FRANK SMITH Yonkers, New York Beta Kappa House. GAIL SMITH Leslie, Michigan ( LAWRENCE J. SMITH Lake Odessa, Michigan L. Sigma Nu, Pres.; Excaliber; Varsity Club; Sc bard and Blade,- Officers Club; Varsity Footl ^igr.; Gen. Chm. Military Ball; Frosh Fr vomm. LEWIS SMITH Grand Rapids, Michigan Delphic. L.A. SENIORS CHARLES JOSEPH SNYDER Quinnesec, Michigan App. Science ALMA SOMERS Lansing, Michigan L.A. MILLARD SMITH Kalamazoo, Michigan Mech. Eng. A. S. M. E. VIRGINIA WINIFRED SMITH Detroit, Michigan Home Ec. Alpha Omicron Pi; Spartan Women’s League,- Y. W. C. A.,- Home Ec.; Panhellenic Co u ncil- LOUIS J. SNYDER Quinnesec, Michigan App. Science Heavyweight Boxing Champion 1936. HAROLD L. SPARKS Saginaw, Michigan Ag. Delta Chi; Blue Key,- Alpha Zeta, Treas.; Agronomy, Grange Varsity Club, Sec.-Treas.; Cross Country Track. PHILIP SPARLING Detroit, Michigan Tau Beta Pi; A. S. M. E. Mech. Eng. HARRY E. SPEELMAN Lansing, Michigan A.b. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Excalibur; Student Council; Varsity Club; Football, Capt.; ’37; Winner Gov. of Mich, most valu­ able player award 37; All-American Mention '36, '37. NORMAN SPARLING Hartfield, New York A.S. HELENE SPATTA Buchanan, Michigan App. Science R. O. T. C. Cavalry sponsor; Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A. Board; S. Club; J-Hop Comm.; Senior Ball Comm. WILLIAM ROBERT SPEER Grand Rapids, Mich. Lib. Arts Eclectic; Chorus,- Glee Club; Tenor Soloist WKAR Radio program. DONALD L. SPOOR Muskegon, Michigan A. I. E. E. Eng. DALE SPRINGER Lansing, Michigan ■ Chem. tng. _ Sigma Alpha Epsiloti Phi Lambda lau> Varsity Club; Scabbard and Blade; Officers' Club; Varsity Track; Wate Carnival Chairman. WALTER E. STINECKER Fort Wayne, Indiana Forestry Club. MABLE STODDARD Fairgrove, Michigan Forestry L.A. JOHN T. STONE Chardon, Michigan Alpha Zeta; Agronomy Club; Cropsfjudging Team. LOIS STONE Lansing, Michigan Home Ec. Club. WILLIAM H. STROUP Milan, Michigan ■r; A. V. M. A.,- Block and Bridle. Inter-co Ag. legiate Home Ec. Vet. Med. CLARENCE STUART Midland, Michigan Farm House. MARJORIE KAY SUESZ East Lansing, Michigan Green Splash; Home Ec. Club; Y Senior Cabinet; Spartan's Board; Religious Council. Home Ec. W. C. A.; Woman’s League PAUL SULLIVAN Flint, Michigan GLENN A. SWANSON Morley, Michigan A. Ag. LEE JAY TALLADAY Milan, Michigan Ag. Farm House; Ag. Engineers and Hort. Club. LEOLA TALLADAY Milan, Michigan Home Econ. Delta Alpha; Y. W. C. A.,- Home Ec. Club; Pan-Hellenic. W. LIONEL TATE Hart, Michigan Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho; Ag. Ec. CBb; Intra­ mural Basketball, Football; Inter-class Track; Inter-Frat Baseball, Basketball. DOROTHY HUNTLEY TAYLOR East Lansing, Michigan Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Kappa Phi. Lib. Arts DOROTHY TREES TAYLOR Flint, Michigan Home Ec. Kappa Alpha Theta; Home Ec. Club; Y. W. C. A.; Vice-Pres. Kappa Alpha Theta. HERMAN TAYLOR Englewood, New Jersey A.S. LAURA TELL Detroit, Michigan Lib. Arts Sigma Kappa,- Y. W. C. A.; Newman Club; Press Club; State News; Spartan. F. WELLS TERWILLIGER Lansing, Michigan App. Science Officers Club; Pershing Rifles,- Mortar and Ball; Geogangue, V. Pres., Pres.; Freshman Fencing. TOMPKINS TERWILLIGEN Utica, New York Ch. Engineering A. S. Ch. E. ROBERT TESAR Highland Park, Michigan CHARLOTTE THATCHER Detroit, Michigan A.S. Vet. I’age 71 AGNES TESKE Patterson, New York Kappa Delta. H. Ec. DOROTHY BELLE THURSTON Pontiac, Michigan H.E. ALTHEA G. TINDALL Muskegon, Michigan Alpha Xi Delta,- Wolverine. Lib. Arts WILLIAM M. THATCHER Flint; Michigan Tau Beta Pi; A. S. C. E. Civil Eng. PAUL TIMOVICK Centerville, Michigan Ag. SHIRLEY TOWNSEND Owosso, Michigan H.Ec. BARBARA TRANTER East Lansing, Mich. Kappa Kappa Gamma LUCY TRANTER East Lansing, Mich. L.A. JANE TUBBS L.A. GORDON TROUSDALE Kalamazoo, Michigan Ida Grove, Iowa L. A . Eclectic, Sec.; Sigma Gamma Upsilon; Controller Mich. State Col. Hotel Assoc. L.A. HENRY J. TYKOCKI HB-ansing, Michigan Newman Club. Chem. Eng. RICHARD I. VAN WINKLE Cass City, Michigan Ag. Pi Alpha Xi; Beta Alpha Sigma,- Horticulture Club; Sigma Xi. CLAYTON H. VANDER MEER Grand Rapids, Michigan E. Eng. A. I. E. E. JAMES W. VANDERBILT Grand Ledge, Michigan Ag. Scabbard and Blade,- Dairy Club; Cavalry Club; Dairy Products Judging Team ’38; Officers’ Club. HOMER VAN HOESEN Scottville, Michigan A.S. thana l. veatch Lansing, Michigan Wolverine Staff: L.A. CATHERINE LENORE WAGNER Harbor Beach, Michigan Home Ec. Home Ec. Club; Mixed Chorus,- W. A. A. FRED M. WALKER Lake Orion, Michigdrjj L. A. Kappa Sigma,- Sigma Epsilon,- IF. Council. ESTHER RUTH VYN Grand Haven, Mich. Lib. Arts Alpha Xi Delta; Y. W. C. A.,- Cor. Sec., Alpha Xi Delta,- W. A. A.; Orchesis try out. JOSEPH W. WALBRIDGE Detroit, Michigan Lib. Arts Glee Club; Chorus,- Pres., Christian Science Organization,- Independent Men’s League. SAMUEL ROY ALDRICH Fairgrove, Michigan Ag. President Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; Blue Key; Phi Kappa Phi; Agronomy Club; Ag Council; Varsity Wrestling Team; Varsity Club; Dairy Judging Team; Farm Crops Judging Team. BETTY JANE ALEXANDER Janesville, Wisconsin H.E. WILLIS LEROY ANDERSON Sparta, Michigan Ag. Farm House; Alpha ZetaBlnter-Fratemity Council; Delegate to National Inter-Fraternity Convention; Student Grange,- Student Club; Hort Club; Y. M. C. A. Ag. H.E. Y. W. C. A.; Social MELVIN LEONARD ANDRUS Sparta, Michigan JANE ANDERSON Midland, Michigan Alpha Gamma Delta; Home Ec. Club; S. W. L.; W. A. A.-, Girl Reserve Counselor,- Chairman East Mayo ’36. GEORGE ARMSTRONG Lansing, Michigan CLARENCE CARL BACH Sebewaing, Michigan JAMES BALLENGER Flint, Michigan L. A. Vet. Eng. A. S. M. E. Vice-President; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Kappa, Chancellor; Camera Club; Student Publications Photographer. DAVID MARSTON BARTHOLD .vKalamazoo, Michigan Sigma Nu. JESSIE LAURA BARTON Manistique, Michigan ORLO STERKEN BARTON Holland, Michigan Phi Kappa Tau. WILLIAM DENNIS BARTON East Lansing, Michigan Lambda Chi Alpha; Sigma Epsilon,- Flying Club. VIRGINIA DORINE BATES East Lansing, Michigan L.A. H.E. L.A. L.A. H.E. MARION ELIZABETH BEARDSLEY Beaverton, Michigan H.E. Omicron Nu,- Spartan Woman’s League Board; Student Grange. ANDREW FRANK BEDNAR Ironwood, Michigan L.A. President Upper Peninsula Club; International Relations Club; Y. M. C. A.; Newman Club; Student Club. following senior pictures were Because the delivered too late to include in the regular senior panels, the Wolverine has inserted the following four pages as a regular part of the senior section. We regret that it was impossible to 'include the names on these pages in the personal index. WILLIAM D. BELL Lansing, Michigan Hesperian; President of I. F. C.; Varsity Swimming; Co-Captain Swimming Team; Excalibur; Sigma Gamma Upsilon; Varsity Club. L.A. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH BENGE Perry, Michigan DALICE SWICK BENGE Perry, Michigan JACK ELMER BERGSMA Rudyard, Michigan Freshman, Varsity Track. JEANE EVA BEUKEMA Holland, Michigan MYLDRED JOYCE BINGHAM East Lansing, Michigan GEORGE HERBERT BIRD Belding, Michigan H.E. H.E. App. Sci. L.A. Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho; President 4-H Club; Student Grange; Hort. Club; Religious Council; Varsity Wrestling Team. ESTHER LOUISE BISHOP Millington, Michigan H.E. THELMA DOROTHY BISHOP Lansing, Michigan App. Sci. Pi Kappa Delta; Women’s Debate Team; Green Splash; W. A. A. EDMUND J. BOELL Detroit, Michigan ARCHIE L. BLACK Lansing, Michigan CONSTANCE BLAKELY Dexter, Michigan WILLIAM M. BOARDMAN Detroit, Michigan NORMAN HEWITT BOETTCHER East Lansing, Michigan ’ Tau Sigma; La Cofradia; Sigma Epsilon. Ag. L.A. H.E. Eng. L.A. CLARENCE EDWARD BOHN Lansing, Michigan App. Sci. Phi Kappa Phi; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Officer’s Club. ROBERT DOWLING BOND Leslie, Michigan Forestry Club; Scabbard and Blade; Independent Basketball; Chairman Forestry Shindig (1938). Ag. CHARLES JACKSON BONNEY East Tawas, Michigan L.A. Officer’s Club; La Cofradia; Camera Club; Radio Club. DONALD GAELE BOUMA Grand Rapids, Michigan Ag. BARBARA LU BRATTIN East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Alpha Chi Omega, Vice-Pres.; Mortar Board; A. W. S., Vice- Pres.; A. W. S. Convention, Vice-Pres.; Chmn. Freshman Orienta­ tion; Chmn. Judiciary Board; Tower Guard, Tau Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. MILDRED MARIE BREDAHL Mantón, Michigan H.E. Student Christian Union; Home Economics Club; Student Grange; Chorus. GLENN CLARENCE BREITENWISCHER Manchester, Michigan Sigma Epsilon,- Tau Sigma,- Baseball. IDA NELLIE BROWER Lansing, Michigan GERALD ALTON BRIAN Howell, Michigan JOHN F. BROWER Lansing, Michigan Mortar and Ball; Officer’s Club. L.A. H.E. Ag. Eng. ROBERT HOWARD BUCKNELL Centreville, Michigan L.A. Sigma Nu; Sigma Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade,- Officers’ Club. MARGARET ALICE BULL Birmingham, Michigan Alpha Xi Delta,- Home Ec. Club,- Y. W. C. A. GARRETT EDWARD BURGESS Detroit, Michigan Sigma Nu; Scabbard and Blade; Officers’ Club. JOHN HYDE BURTON East Lansing, Michigan Sigma Nu. WILLIAM M. CADE Okemos, Michigan H.E. L.A. L.A. Eng. Phi Kappa Phi; Tall Beta Phi; Scabbard and Blade,- Phi Lambda Tau; A. S. C. E.,- Rifle Team. JENNIE CORA DAY Clark Lake, Michigai n H.E. JOHN EDWARD KUK Amsterdam/ New York L.A. ROBERT BRUCE MacDONALD East Grand Rapids, Michigan Alpha Phi Omega; Varsity Club; Varsity Track Manager. ELIZABETH PRESTON SEARS Birmingham, Michigan H.E. Chi Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Religious Council, Sec.; Wolverine Staff; Omicron Nu; Home Economics Club; Phi Kappa Phi. ANTHONY J. SMIRNIOTIS Sodus, Michigan Theta Kappa Nu,- Agricultural Council; Fencing; Drum Major. L.A. Ag. ROBERT H. SWART Grand Rapids, Michigan Delta Chi; Glee Club; Chorus. L.A. HOWARD R. SWARTZ LaGrange, Illinois Ag. Eclectic; Varsity Football; Frosh Football; Varsity Club; Blue Key; Excalibur; Who’s Who in American Colleges; Junior Class, Pres.,- Student Council, Vice-Pres. CHARLOTTE L. WHEATLEY Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Kappa Delta. Ag. ROBERT LEE BRUCE Hamburg, N. Y. , I L.A. F. C. Sec.; Chmn. I. F. C. Convocation; Publicity I. Chmn. Water Carnival; Junior Class Treas.; Finance Chmn. J-Hop; Officer's Club; Soph Prom, Ticket Chmn. FRANCES E. WALLACE Bay Port, Michigan Kappa Alpha Theta; Y. W. C. A. L.A. MARY ELIZABETH WALSH Bay City, Michigan Home Ec. OSCAR WARBACH Elizabeth, New Jersey App. Science Alpha Zeta (Cook Chapter); Art Ed., “Spartan”; Zoolog; Conservation Club; Press Club; State News; M. S. C. Weight Lifting Club; Gymnastics. ROBERT S. WARD Detroit, Michigan Farm House; Forestry Club. Forestry ROBERT WARD Ashtabula, Ohio Alpha Gamma Rho. RUSSELL WARNER Williamston, Michigan DORIS WARREN Port Huron, Michigan L.A. L.A. MARTIN A. WARSKOW South Haven, Michigan Elect. Engr. Independent; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi, V. Pres.; Glee Club; Chorus,- A. I. E. Y. M. C. A. E., Chrmn.; Lutheran Student Club; JOSEPH LAWRENCE WASCO Grand Rapids, Michigan Newman Club; Math. Club. App. Science WILLIAM N. WASSAN Tocsin, Indiana Alpha Chi Sigma. App. Science JEAN McGEORGE WATSON Detroit, Michigan L.A. Christian Science Organization, V.-Pres.; Chorus. RALPH C. WATSON Coolidge, Georgia Vet. WARREN K. WATSON Detroit, Michigan L. A. Delphic Lit. Soc; Sigma Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; Officers’ Club; Frosh. Football; Boxing. ARTHUR J. WEBB Lansing, Michigan App. Science HARRY B. WEINBURGH East Lansing, Michigan ROGER WELCH Marshall, Michigan Sigma Nu. A.S. L.A. WILLIAM WELLES Elmira, New York Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho; Dairy Club, Pres.; Ag. Council, Vice-Pres.:; Rifle Team. GALE WELLS Byron Center, Michigan A.S. Alpha Chi Sigma. NAOMI WESTERMAN Lansing, Michigan MARIAN WHELAN Tecumseh, Michigan H.Ec. H.Ec. Page m EDWARD WHITE Onsted, Michigan Vet. WILLARD W. WHITE East Lansing, Michigan Bus. Ad. Sigma Nu; Blue Key,- Excalibur; Officers’ Club; Press Club; Varsity Basketball; State News; Inter-Frat. Athletics. MILTON WILCOX Battle Creek, Michigan Eng. MARTHA WHITE Mason, Michigan Vet. HAROLD WIESNER Alpena, Michigan App. Science ROGER P. WILCOX Hopkins, Michiga||S L.A. MYRTLE WILHITE Lansing, Michigan L.A. CLARA ELIZABETH WILSON Detroit, Michigan H.E. Kappa Alpha Theta; Home Ec. Club; Y. W. C. A.; Panhellenic Council; A. W. S. Judiciary Board. ROGER BANGS WILCOX Charlotte, Michigan Elec. Eng. Tau Beta Pi; A. I. E. E:|; Men's Glee Club; Y. M. C. A.; Student Christian Union; Student Religious C||neil. WILLIAN WILLIAMS Diamondale, Michigan L.A. HELEN W. WILSON Battle Creek, Michigan Lib. Arts NORMAN WISE Woodland, Michigan L.A. JEAN WOODARD Port Huron, Michigan L.A. State News. J. DEAN WINTER Flint, Michigan L.A. Highland Park, Michigan H.E. YVONNE WOOD Phi Mu Alpha, V.-Pres.; Alpha Epsilon- Mu, V.-Pres.; M. S. C. Band, V.-Pres. ROGER WOODCOCK East Lansing, Michigan Eng. HARVEY P. WOODSTRA Grand Rapids, Michigan Varsity Club; Varsity Track. Bus. Ad. JAMES R. WOOTON NashMlIe, Michigan Glee Club. Ch.E. HANNAH WOODHEAD Custer, Michigan Home Ec. GEORGE O. WOOTTON Dearborn, Michigan Forestry Club, Cabinet 1937-38. Ag. SENIORS MAX H. WOOTEN Owosso, Michigan GEORGE WORCESTER Big Rapids, Michigan DONALD WRIGHT Fowler, Michigan MARY JANE WRIGHT Lansing, Michigan Orchestra. Ag. L.A. Vet. L.A. DIANA YOUNG East Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Tower Guard; La Cofradia; Y. W. C. A., Vice-Pres.,- State News,- Wolverine; Fencing Club. MILO YOUNG East Lansing, Michigan JOHN YUNCK South Orange, New Jersey RALPH ZERBE Constantine, Michigan L.A. L.A. Eng. Eng. GILBERT ZIEGENFUS Allentown, Penna. App. Science ROBERT M. ZINOBER Richmond Hill, New York Vet. Med. The Disc Club, Pres.; Social Problems Club; Jr. A. V. M. A. H.E. ■ Club; H uncil; L.A. Ch.E. Page 75 3n iHemortam NELSON GEORGE LASH September 25, 1911 October 24, 1937 Class of 1938 DAVID STALEY HAUGH August 3, 1916 November 12, 1937 Class of 1938 Page 76 SENIORS NOT PICTURED DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Agriculture Willis L. Anderson Melvin L. Andrus Edmund Bankston George Bird Edmond J. Boell Donald G. Bouma William A. Braden Gerald A. Brian Francis W. Brokaw Vaughn R. Butzbach John C. Coffee Matilde Crater Arden S. Foster Wilmur Bartels Robert D. Bond Harmon W. Cantrell Jay E. Davenport Gordon J. Hatch Stanley J. Hensler Gilbert T. Joynt Joseph G. Mason Archie Meyer Walter O. Backus James Ballenger Fred M. Barron Robert J. Barthold John S. Bingham Allan R. Black William M. Boardman John F. Brower Duane B. Burton William M. Cade Richard W. Caldwell David Anderson Juanita M. Ayres Edward Bantleon C! arence Barrett John D. Bartleson Clarence Bohn William Botwright George H. Branch Louis J. Camillo Frederic J. Carmody Thomas Darnston Fred G. Durchman Dorothy E. Aungst Jack E. Bergsma Willard L. Frost Alger R. Hansen Richard J. Hickman Andrew Johnson William H. Krehl J. Loyle Littlefield Duane Metcalf Leyton V. Nelson Anthony L. Rapes Max Ray Harold Rutherford Lawrence E. Sherman Carl Siglin Forestry Arthur B. Meyer Roger D. Morgan Olak A. Oxford Robert R. Rider Cornell A. Root John C. Rose Paul G. Scears Lawrence F. Scherer Edward J. Seay DIVISION OF ENGINEERING Leonard Czarniecki David B. Eames Keith Gibbs Albert C. Hand Donald Harmer Homer R. Hasting Floyd A. Huff Charles V. Kilburn George Klein Frank Kolch Kurt H. Kuhne Joseph F. Lash DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE Applied Science William E. Fowle Nelson Gardner John B. Glerum William H. Gould Donald F. Grover Helen Holbrook Harley R. Johnston John P. Kellogg William E. Laycock Edward E. McDonnel Jack M. McKibben Ph ysical Education Thelma D. Bishop Clifford Freiberger William Gentner John V. Slyker Anthony Smirniotis Otto G. Smith Robert D. Spencer William R. Sprague Alvin R. Sterner Howard Swartz John C. Tanner Cyril E. Tremblay Charles W. Troupe Reino Turunen Evear Vandermeulen Charlotte L. Wheatley David È. Selin George Soine Charles C. Tansel Richard G. Taylor Edward VanDyne Alvan J. Voelker Edmond P. Walton William Wiedenhoeft George O. Wootton John Massey George E. Ranney Lewis FJ. Richardson Harry W. Riggs Roland W. Robinson Robert A. Russell William N. Ryan Clayton C. Shupp William J. Smith Frank E. Snedecor Theodore E. Wood Arthur M. Melford Lucille B. Myers Grant T. Parmelee Frances D. Rearce Roger L. Richards Alfred Ritz Robert Root Frederick Schroeder Howard W. Snyder George T. Spencer James R. Warren Leo J. Zaikowski David A. Goldsmith Charles Meinzinger Page 77 OFFICERS William E. Carpenter President Gertrude D. Brummelhoff Vice-President Fred M. Arnold . Gertrude L. Sidebotham . Treasurer Secretary Sidebothem Brummelhoff Carpenter H. Hoffmeyer. B. Gilbert, C. Gibbs, J. Davis, G. Ciolek, B. Ball, B. Buzenberg. P. Parsons, M. Buckner, C. Alliiigham, R. Savio, R. Hicks, D. Dudley, C. Dennis, R. Osborn, E. Eschenburg, D. Boyd. J. Wilson, S. Slezak, K. Clemen, B. Carpenter, J. Pingel, L. Randall, V. Spaniolo, G. Winter, R. Turner. OFFICERS MEMBERS Eugene Ciolek President Clifton Allingham Bradley L. Gilbert James. R. Davis Vice-President Bryan Dale Ball F. W. Hasselback Dale Ball . . Secretary-Treasurer Preston C. Beil Robert E. Hicks David W. Boyd Harold J. Hoffmeyer Martin B. Buckner Raymond Lee Osborn Robert Jay Buzenberg Paul M. Parsons William Carpenter John S. Pingel Eugene S. Ciolek Louis M. Randall Keith Gordon Clement Joseph S. Ruhe James R. Davis Rudolph B. Savio Clarence A. Dennis Steve M. Slezak Darwin Dudley Victor G. Spaniolo Emil P. Eschenburg Raymond W. Turner Charles V. Gibbs John E. Wilson Gerald G. Winter Blue Key, established on this campus nine years ago, is a service organization. The projects undertaken by Blue Key this year include such services as helping acclimate the freshmen during Freshmen Week, taking charge of the all-college elections, indexing the activities of all men students for future reference in the Dean of Men’s office, and formulating plans for the dedication and running of the new men’s dormitory. Members for Blue Key are selected from those men in the Junior Class who are outstanding in both extra-curricular activities and scholarship. Page 80 W. Acker C. Adams J. Adams A. Ahlberg J. Allen C. Allingham C. Alvanos J. Ame 11 M. Amon J. Amsden E. Andena A. Anderson D. Anderson F. Anderson P. Applegate R. Arm . Arnold F. Arnold N. Ashley M. Asman Asire W. Atkin . Austin A. Baess er G. Baker J. Baker B. Ball M. Band een A. Barnes W. Barrett P. Baumgras H. Beatty D. Beckman P. Bell D. Benden R. Bengry E. Benner W. Bergs M. Berridge C. Bette sworth JUNIORS W. Bigler S. Blackney R. Blair D. Blough A. Bogdanik L. Boit D. Bolthouse F. Botsford Boucher E. Bouwkamp D. Boyd T. Brand D. Brassington E. Boemer W. Brewbaker R. Brice C. Brown J. Brown R. Brown G. Brummelhoff P. Bryan A. Bucholz G. Buckingham R. Buckler M. Buckner M. Buechner R. Buffmyer K. Burke B. Burt P. Burton W. Bush M. Bust H. Butler K. Butterfield V. Butterfield R. Buzenberg A. Byers H Byrd . Callahan G. Calhoun JUNIORS J. Cameron J. Campana F. Campau D. Castenholz R. Castle V. Carlson W. Carpenter H. Carso K. Cavanaugh E. Chaddoçk L. Cheney H. Chicoine E. Ciolek L. Clark T. Clark K. Clement G. Cleveland R. Clough B. Coggan H. Collar M. Collinges J. Conklin R. Cooley B. Cooper A. Corbett N. Cordon J. Corrigan M. Courchaine C. Craig J. Creith K. Crippen W. Crissman J. Crowe C. Cushway R. Dahlstrom R. Dail P. Dal Ponte D. Darling1^ J. Davis L Davis S. Davis, C. Deal, B. Dehn, M. Delzell, C. Dennis. B. DeSpelden, C. Dickey, W. Dickenson, A. Diebold, G. Divine, M. Docksey, B. Downey, M. Doyle, S. Drahner, H. Dunham, H. Early. C. Eddy, H. Elliot, G. Ellsworth, G. Empey, D. Enbody, A. England, M. Esterdahl, M. Evans, H. Ewing, L. Farrell, E. Farrington. C. Feightner, R. Fick, A. Fickes, W. Figg, E. Finch, H. Finison, M. Finlan, G. Fitzgerald, R. Flading, T. Ford. W. Frank, C. Gardner, L. Gardner, M. Geboo, W. Geboo, G. Genaux, C. Gibbs, C. Gladden, G. Gold, J. Goodar, L. Gordon. C. Graft, A. Greenamyer, R. Grossa, M. Gunn, E. Guzzonato, M. Hagens. Page 84. JUNIORS G. Haerr, M. Hahn, Haines, H. Hamilton, L. Hammer. F. Hammerstein, V. Haney, E. Harden; E. Harrington,- C. Harris, J. Hart, J. Hartenstein, C. Harvey, L rlelrand, h Heidrick, H. Helbig. H. Helwig, E. Hertel, R. Hicks, C. Hill, M. Hice, M. Hirsch, D. Hitchcock, E. Hockenga, H. Hoff- meyer,- J. Holcomb, R. Holcomb. R. Holcomb, H. Holloway, J IHubbard, E. Hudson, D. Huffman, K. Hull, A. Hultin, W. Humphrey, L. Hutchings, K. Huxford, L. Ives. M. Iverson A. Irwin D James, D. Jennings, C. Jensen, M. Jensen, J. Jessop, J. Jewett, R. Jackson, t. Johnson, H. Johnson. J. Johnson, R. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Kowalski, C. Krupa, E. Kolin. J UNIORS Page Ss M. Kasischke, L. Kazma, G. Keehn, A. Keeler, J. Kelley. L. Kempn, A. Kerkau, N. Kesel, A. Kief, N. Kies, C. Kilburn, L. Killham, A. Kinder, H. King, F. Kinsting, C. Knight. B. Knirk, C. Knipschild, C. Knorr, A. Knudsen, V. Kobe, C. Kortick, W. Labatt, D. Lahman, F. Lamb, T. Lapenas, F. Larson. L. Lawson, A. LeClear, B. Leonard, F-|. Letts, W- Lewis, L. Ludlow, M. Lyon, D. MacDonald, B. McBurney, V. McCane, F. McCanley. M. McDonnell, F. McIntyre, E. McKibben, E. McLaughlin, A. McLellan, P. McLeod, E. McNamara, B. McPherson, M. Maddy, T. Malloy, F. Marsh. J. Marshall, W. R. Martin, C. Mason, J. Master, V. Mathews,, C. Maxwell Page 86 JUNIORS G; Memmer, J. Menhinick, C. Merrill, S. Merritt, H. Mertins. I Mil«,w. Milks, D. Miller, D. Miller, K. Miller, K. Miller, R. Miller, E. Mills, V. Minds, R. Minkler, R. Minogue. J. Mitchell, M. Misenar, D. Mizer, S. Mogelnicki, F.Molinare, G. Monroe, M. Montgomery, D. Moore, H. Moore, M. Moore, H. Morris. O. Moshier, R. Mumaw, M. Muncie, P. Munroe, J. Munson, K. Murdock, R. Murray, E. Muzzall, C. Nelson, M. Nelson, V. Niendorf. F. Nilson, A. Neyers M. Nyquist, J. Oatley, B. Odle, J. Olive, N. liman, E. O'Neill, S. Orr, N. Usborne, D. Osbun. P. Osmer, W. Ott, B. Paloskis, C. Parker, I. Parsons, L. Patterson. JUNIORS Page 8y K. Pearce, P. Pearsall, C. Peck, J. Penfold,.P. Penock. G. Perkins, J. Perotti, E. Perry, J. Perry, R. Pete, J. Peterson, J. Peterson, M. Phillips, D. Pickett, K. Pi nek, R. Platt. H. Pietz, S. Pollyea, B. Portnoff, J. Puscott, W. Pullwitz, H. Psik, K. Rader, W. Rader, M. Randall, M. Randolph, J. Rechlen. y\J. Reece, G. Reed, T. Reed, M. Rehmus, F. Reid, L. Reinhardt, H. Rexer, H. Richards, G. Richardson, W. Refenberg, B. Ritter. F. Robinson, G. Robinson, A. Rochester, M. Rohns, D. Rood, J. Roper, M. Rouse, B. Rowell, W. Royce, M. Ruffe, R. Rupp. S. Ruterbusch, B. Ryan,:J. Sabo, B. Salle, G. Salsbury, J. Sargent. JUNIORS R. Savio, D. Scagel, L. Scammarn, M. Schrader, L. Schramm. D’ L Seeley, R- Seim, G. Sharpo, G. Shaw, J. Shaw, F. Shen, R. C SHPSbn™aSUms7ezyakG K Sim°nS' E' SimPSO"' H' SimPS°"' P' SimPS°n' A' Skl""er' B. Snjith^e^ith/ D- Smith, M. Smith, M. Smith, V. Snell, D. Snyder, E. Snyder, R. Soth, V. Spaniolo, J' SPMerStentorC9USteCwSPt:inSklSt™sonraChan' ' J K ^ D’ Stephe"s°"' R' Stephe"so"' F. Stockham, H. Stockton, J. Stolz, W. Strong, R. Stroud, K. Sullivan. J UNIORS J. Summeriee, G. Summers, M. Surratt, D. Swenor, S. Szasz, T. Talbot, R. Taplin, H. Taylor, T. Thacker, A. Thayer, D. Thompson. M. Thompson, G. Thum, D. Tietz, D. Tobin, H. Tolford, S. Tomasik, R. Tooker, V. Towle, L. Town­ send, B. Trickey, J. Tremaine. M. Trebe, R. Turner, J. Tyndall, K. Umphrey, B. Van Atter, L. VanderKaag, V. VanDenser, G. VanSyoc, W. Vivian, G. Wabson, C. Wagner. J. Waite, M. Walpole, E. Waltz, D. Warner, R. Waterbury, R. Wermuth, E. Wessborg, W. Westrin, W. Wiggins, J. Willson, D. Wilson. J. Wilson, P. Wilson, R. Wilson, B. Winston, G. Winter, E. Williams, D. Woodburn, M. Woodock, R. Woodruff, J. Wotring, R. Wrigglesworth. H. Wright, I. Wyeth, W. Yared, M. Yeager, M. Yeager, E. Young, M. Young, R. Yovonovitz, R.Zant. Page ço JUNIORS M h P 'ggf Mackrell Lord Weir White Page 93 üü ¡ill iÜ 9m mi TOWER GUARD A. Cortright, B. Spinning, B. Sears, E. Snelling, B. Purdy, M. Patch, R. Lee, J. Collar, D. Schulz, R. Applegate, D. Dunn, J. Wilson, M. Bishop. , ,, „ T rn H. Pratt, J. Bedford, R. Lord, V. Stone, J. Hammond, M. Boer, J. Shearer. ¡j , «jjjy.: OFFICERS MEMBERS Rebecca Lord Virgi nia Stone Julia Hammond Jean Bedford . President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer ADVISER Mrs. Wm. Genne Roberta Applegate Marian Patch Mary Jean Bishop Jean Bedford Mary Boer Jean Collar Alice Cortwright Dorothy Ann Dunn Julia Hammond Rosemary Lee Rebecca Lord Helen Pratt Betty Purdy Barbara Sears Jean Shearer Doris Schultz Eugenia Snelling Betty Spinning Virginia Stone Jean B. Wilson Tower Guard members are selected from girls who have shown themselves outstanding in scholar­ ship, leadership, character, and service throughout their freshman year. Tapped at the May Morning Sing, they servf during their sophomore year only. Each year Tower Guard presents, on the Student Achievement Day, a scholarship of fifty dollars to the most deserving freshman girl with a high scholastic average, who- is at least partially earning her way through school. Among the activities of the year were a tea for town girls, a tea for alums and a Fall term dance at the Union. Page 94 V- AnderSOni H' AnderSO"' J- AndrOS' M- *"»"< S. Anker, C. Antonetti, R' Arnep.' Bala m°ld' W' Arnold' R Atthison< L Aurand, F. Backstrom, R. Bailey, D. Baker, D. Baker, R. Baker, R. Baker, T. Baker, R. Baldwin,^L.^Ball, R. Ballard, M. Banks, N, Barner, L. Berteli, M. Bartol, E. Bates, F. Bates, j. Baxter, H. Beecher, M. Begle, M- WfeS,,BSeaà*Sr' W- BerS' B' Berflin' B' Berliner' E- Besch' R- Belzi"3' C 8«**». G- Bis-"- M. Bishap, R H' B°NBo^d, CniBr“dwaod0th' M' B°r'and' M' B°S' G' BotK>,,,!' D' Bou,I,a< B' B'J'"dltch- R- B°w®- p Bower, M. Bowers, M w- Bra^d|J^-|M.rBratt, W. Breckenridge, A. Brey, R. Brier, D. Brice, M. Briggs, R. Brightman, C. Briley, R. Bristol, E. Britten, N' BrT £ t3 .a S C' B“"iS' L BUrl' K' Byr0"' P' Cdabrese' T- Caldwell, C. Campbell, M. Campbell, V. Campbell, a Co^ a3 Ä "tto ^ "ä Ä .J' cta^ N:S r ll«r'F- J- Christensen- C Churchill, j. Clapp, C. SOPHOMORES Paß 95 SOPHOMORES T. Caggan, G. Cohen/ D. Colby, R. Colby, R. Cole, J. Collar, W. Collenge,|^Collick, A. Col||ns, L. Collison, A. Come, A. Conklin, H. Cook. E. Coonrod, L. Coonrod, Cooper, R. Cornelius, A. Cortright, A. Crane, D. Cropsey, V. Crosby, J. Crothers, J. Culby, D. Cummins, J. Curtis, R. Curtis. B. Dahlem, R. D’Aloisio, D. Dalgleigh, J. Dancer, J. Darrow, J. Davidson, R. Davidson, J. Davies, W. Davies, A. Davis, R. Day, H. De Boer, J. DeLong. M. Dever, M. DeWaele, W. Dewey, J. Dickerson, D. Dickerson, R. Dietsche, H. Dirks, D. Dixon, D. Dodd, R. Dodge, M. Doeble, J. Doyle, G. Drake. R. Drew, S. Dubosky, H. Dunkelberg, D. Dunn, W. Durkee, C. Dykstra, B. Eastman, L. Eggleton, F. Ellis, J. Evatt, M. Ewald, J. Fairbank, C. Fenby. E. Fenton, F. Fisher, R. Fisher, D. Fitzpatrick, J. Flake, H. Flener, S. Foster, FH. Fox, FH. Fox, W. Frank, G. Fraser, M. Freeland, J. Freese. R. Frey, W. Fritz, A. Frost, J. Fuller, S. Gage, G. Gaige, A. Gallagher, T. Garber, C. Garner, I. Garrigan, M. Gay, G. Gebben/ P. Genther. M. Geimgjihe, FH. Gibson, M. Giles, F. Gillett, J. Gather, M. Glasgow, C. Gleason, R. Glenn, C. Glotzhober, A. Goodwin, T. Grace, P. Graham, W. Graham. D. Grant, R. Graves, F. Griswold, A. Gronlund, J. Gross, J. Grow, L. Grupe, E. Gulembo, J. Gump, L. Gunnison, M. Haas, D. Hagerman, J. Haight. A. Hall, R. Hall, T. Hammel, J. Hammond, M. Hammond, J. Hampton, D. Harborne, R. Hardy, J. Harn, A. Harris, P. Hartman/ E. Harvey, R. Harwood. F. Haskin, M. FHaisle, M. Hawken, F. Hayden, R. Heath, F. Heidrick, D. Heisler, B. Heldmeyer, R. Helmbolt, L. Henderson, N. Henderson, J. Hengeveld, R. Henman. M. Herman, G. Herring, C. Heitel, Hicks, N. Hile, L. Hoffman, G. Hokes, D. Holcomb, M. Honsowetz, C. Hornbacker, J. Hoist, H. Hostetter, H. Houliston. T. Hovey, C. Howard, E. Howard, H. Howard, W. Hudson, L Hulbert, R. Hume, E. Hunt, M. Hutt, N. Hyatt, D. Ireland, J. Isbister, I. luele. J. Jack, A. Jackson, M. Jackson, C. Jensen, B. Johnson, E. Johnson, M. Johnson, M. Johnson, S. Johnson, S. Johnson, F. John­ ston, R. Jubb, A. Juroff. A. Kane, M. Kane, R. Kauffman, R. Kaulitz, H. Kowalski, E. Kay, R. Keitzman, H. K<§§ley, J. Kelly, M. Kelly, G. Keller, G. Kerr, W. Keture. N Kincad',' B' Kin9' M' Kin9' R' ■ S' Kmw, Klr|j F- Knapp, J. Knisel, C. Kozelski, R. Krauss, R. Krejd, G. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES R. Kùkoski, A. Kurtz, P.B|drtz; L. Kyle, E. Kyro,y£L Labre,BiLaDu, H.^artiobreux, A. Lange, R. Langley, D.-tdrrier, M. La Ross, A. Larsen. M. Larson, W. Lavens, E. Laut'enschlager, A. L each, W. LeCureux, M. Lee, W. Lee, M. Leffel, V. Leffel, J. Leggat, FÄ_eonard, J. Leö'nard, R. Leiphart. A. LeVay, S. Levinson, H. Lewis, R. Lieber, R. Lievense, U. Light, W. jjinton, R. Lloyd, VVaLohr, R. Lord, A. Long, NM^ongnecker, E. Lowery. W. LuelÿWJHtz, J. MacDonÄd, G. MacQuQbn, A. McAllister, J. McClive, E. McClure, W. McCoy, R. McIntyre, E. McNeilly, M. Macdonald, M. Mackenzie, W. Macke*ie. N. Mahoney, F. Mahrle, N. Makert, M. Mallo, E. Manley, A. Mann, W. Mansfield, F. Mantey, N. March, D. Marshall, J. Marshall, S. Margolis, B. Massa.- F. Matthews, E. Mayer, G. Mead, J. Meagher, C. Mercadante, L. Merrill, C. Messenger, J. Meyer, E. MichaelSR. Miller, R. Miller, R. Mirsky, D. Mitchpll. L. Moldenhauer, J. Monteith, R. Moore, I. Moreskini, V. Morse, R. Munroe, L. Munson, R. Norvell, Fd. Nims, D.»|ble, R. Noonon, N. Novasei, P. Nugent. S, Nuznov, W. 0’Brien> E. Ochbcinski, J. Oestreich, W. Oestrike, J. O’Fdara, D. Olds, i^. Olson, R. Olson, R. Orr, G. Oswald, E. Overton, L. Owen. J. Pack, H. Page, H. Page, J. Paquin, A. Parker, K. Parker, C. Parmalee, J. Parkis, G. Patterson, W. Patterson, W. Pattisan, M. Peacock, H. Pearson. J. Peno, R. Pilar, S. Pilzninski, W. Place, D. Pletz, E. Pomeroy, M. Power, M. Power, H. Pratt, W. Pratt, G. Publow, R. Publow, G. Pulling. Z. Pyle, M. Pyper, P. Quick, M. Radcliff, P. Ramirez, M. Randall, J. Rankin, W. Rasmusson, R. Reeves, R. Reid, B. Rendall, B. Riggs, L. Roberts. E. Robertson, A. Robillard, H. Roen, L. Reuter, J. Richards, E. Rosemurgy, R. Rothie, R. Ruh, W. Rummel, C. Rupert, M. Russell, L. Russell,; C. Sabo. M. Saliard, J. Saunders, R. Savers, R. Schacht, D. Schang, D. Schlaeger, C. Schmidt, D. Schoedel, W. Schoeder, D. Schulbert, G. Schuster, E. Scott, S. Scott. C. Seebaldt, L. Segal, M. Seeder, D. Seele, J. Shearer, L. Shepardson, F. Sheldonijjisherwood, F. Sibley, R. Siebert,W. Simmons, G. Sitterle, A. Skene. C. Smith, E. Smith, R. Smith, A. Smolen, E. Snelling, A. Spencer, J. Spencer, R. Spinner, B. Spinning, R. Stahl, L. Stanley, M. Stanton, G. Stelljes. ^teV?An/S/1 Stewart/ B. Steles, R. Stone„ V. Stone, L. Strauser, D. Stroud, A. Stuart, F. Stump, B. Sullivan, F. Sullivan, E. Sunner, W. bwenson. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES W. Sydenstricker, S. Tacón/ F. Taylor/ R. Taylor, L. Therony, L. Thomas, C. Thompson, C. Thompson, D. Thrall, A. Tompsett, Torbet, D. Trafeit, J. Tipperman. J. Triz, L. Tucker, E. Turner, E. Vallean, S. Vance, G. Vanderborgh, V. Vandermark, L. Vanderplow, R. Vanderveld, A. Verhoever, H. Versluis, G. Vicary, S. Vihtelic. E. Vincent, D. Visscher, G. Vitovsky, G. Von Eberstein, W. Whal, R. Walker, R. Wallenhorst, F. Waly, J. Ward, J. Warner C. Weaver, M. Wehr, J. Weir. P. Weir, E. Weirbring, M. Welch, M. Wendzel, C. Wenyer, E. Westcab, P. Whitfield, A. White, C. Wilcox, Willard, R. Williams, R. Williams, J. Wilson. D. Wheeler. » Page ioo Brown Cram Cameron Jackson Page 105 B. Abdo, C. Ackerman, A. Ackles, C. Adams, R. Adams, J. Airey, N. Aldrich, M. Alkire, G. Althouse, C. Anderson, C. Anderson, V AntHlaF Archer)/Vmbruste r, M. Armenis, N. Arnold, E. Atkins, S. Baar, B. Baker, E. Baker, G. Baker, S. Balassess, T. Banlf," H^Barbour", K t S R. Barney, R. Barnum, W. Barrett, B. Barry, H. Easier, A. Bastow, W. Batchlor, S. Baxter, BaxteG^B eardslee^*G0Bedil, R. Beebe, J. Beesley, M. Bekken, E. Bell, L Bell, B. Bement, R. Benedict, E. Bengry, D. Berger, W.^erglund, A. Bernard, D. Bertelsen, W. Bierkemp, R. Bigelow, M. Biggs, D. Bingham, G. Bingham, J. Binkley, J. C. Black','"A. iiackbum, L Blackburn, I. Blanchard, J. Blanchard, B. Blasko, D. Blessing, P. Bliss, M. Blue, R. Blue, J. Bockstanz, J. Bond,' A°BoughtoA°Fn Bow, A.'Bowen, M. Bower, R. Boyd, W. Boyle, E. Bradley, M. Brainerd, D. Brandow, W. Bray, L. H. BrosBerlnHaArown,rN9Sj^BrowAkSR- Brown, R. Brown, W. Brudy, A. Bryant, A. Brzoznowski, T. Brzoznowski, J. Buckley, J. Budinskijij. Bull, A. Burgess, W. Burleson. . . . D I r~ d m. i I Carlisle L. Burley, M. Burlington, W. Burnett, G. Burrows, L. Burrows, E. Burt, C. Butler, M. Butler, C. Button, J. Canheld, J. Carlisle, E. Carpenter, P. Carr, R. Cartwright. FRESHMEN Page 106 FRESHMEN M. Childs, R. Christensen, R. Christian. D Caul, H. Cawood, J. Cestkowski, C. Chamberlain, F. Chandler, H. Chapman, J. Chard, R. Charter, W. Chartos, F. Chase, D F Christopherspn, B. ChÉch, E. Chörchill, J- Clapper, G. Clark, K. Clark, C. Clark, W. Clarkson,,* J. Claudy, V. Clemens, R. MHM B Cohen, E. Coieman, G. Collins, M. Colt^nÿF. Colwell, NyConant, W. Connelly, V. Gänover, B. Converse, G. Cook, J. Cook, Clore, C Clild, G. Clugston, E. Coeling. jHB H JÊÊ H , , I C. Coo^nr^°0E., Cooper, M. Cooper, Ê. Corbishley, S. Cornell, F. Couture,-D. Gqfjlle, M. Çôx, T. Cox, C. Coy, J. Craig, E. Cram, R. Cramton, M. Cravens. H| „ ^ I BMI , WËI .. n ^ , WÊË I B Crawford, K. Crawford, S. Crawford, E. Crell, R. Crew, P. Crist, A. Cronin, M. Crothers, E. Crç|well, R. Cupples, H. Curtice, A. Curtice, F. Cutting, M. Dafoe. • B Dailey, B. Dallafior, M. Dancer, j. Dando, J. Darlington, C. Davenport, G. Davich, C. Davis. Rtf [)avjs J Davis, P. Davis, 1 Davis, R. Davis, E. Dawe, C. Dawson, G. DeCamp. G Dedolph, F. Degenaer, A. DeGenova, E. Demaroy, D. DeMeritt, H. Dendel S. DenmanSp. Dennis. P Denton, E. Derbyshire, E. Dershem, A. DeSloovere, E. Devereaux, S. Diamond, R. Dpby, D. Dillman. ir^, • l ^ ^ „ Page ioy R. Dingman, E. Dise, G. Dodd, R. Dodge, F. Doelker, J. Dole, W. Dolezel, W. Dolph, j; B. Doolittle, B. Dostal, M. Doudna, C. Douville, K. Downes W. Drummond. A. Duch, C. Dudney, M. Dulan, H. Dunbar, A. Dunn, R. Dunning,^BDurkin, N. Dwelley, W. Dwight, D. Easterday, A. R. Eaton, F. Eggan, R. Elbing. G. Eldridge, W. Elliott, R. Ely, R. S. Ely, R. Embury, R. Emmons, J. Ericksen, D. Eschelbach, A. Esper, C. Estes, J. Evans, P. Fair- brother, L. Faler, R. Farkas. B. Farnsworth, V. Farrar, FH. V. Faust,;-L Fay, S. Feinberg, F. Feldman, D. Fenstermacher, S. Fenton, FH. Ferguson, A. Filipiak, F. Fillppini, FH. Finik, D. Fmkbeiner, A. Fisher. C. Fiske, J. Flanders, C. Ffannery, K. Flemming, E. Flemming, FH. Flemming, J. Flomerfelt, M. Flynn, C. Foerst, F. Fogg, E. Foltz, E. L. Foltz, P. Foran, A. Ford. F. Ford, E. Forsythe, D. Forward, G. Foster, E. Fouch, B. Fowler, A. Fox, G. Fox, F. Franich, E. Franz, B. Freeman, A. French. R. Friend, J. Frith, R. Fritz, M. Frost, R. Fulford, J. Fulkerson, J. Gaffield, V. Galazin, P. Galvin, W. Gannon, C. Gardner, F. Gardner, G. Garner, R. Garrison. N. Garvelink, B. Geagley, F. Gemmer, G. Gent, C. Germain, L. German, C. Gettel, B. Gibbs, R. Gibbs, R. Gibbs, F. Gibson, M. Gillesse, V. Gillet, W. Gilliam, M. Gilmore, L. Giroux, J. Gladden, A. Godfrey, C. Godleski, G. Gohr, J. Golden, A. Goldner, G. Giddings, G. Gifford, J. Gilbert. B. Goldsmith, G; Good, N. Goodwin. Page 108 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN p Griffeth, J. Griffin, J. Griffith. I Goodv M. Gould, D. Gower, R. Grantham, N..Graupman, F. Gravelle, M. Gray, M. Green, J. Greenburg, N. Greiner ' ' I firinsbv E Grill, R. Groening, F. Grundman, H. Gundy, V. Gunther, G. Gustafson, R. Haack, A. FHagman, K. Hale, M. Haley, J C Hamilton, L. Hamm, J. Halligan, R. Handy, B. Hankinson, E. Hanley, M. Hanna, H. Hanson, H. Hard, D. Harden, C. Harden- D. Hall, K. Hall, L. Hall. , , ■ , bergh N. Haring, D. Harrington, H. Harris. R Harris B.Vlarrison, D. Hart, R. Hart, T. Hart, N. Hashu, P. Hass, M. Haule, R. Haussman, C. Havill, W. Hawkins, T. Hay, IH Hayden, H. A. Hays, W. Heimke. C Heller, H. Helm, L. Hendee, M. Henning, W. Henry, H. Hentschell, E. Hicks, R. Hill, J. HiJIstrom, L. Himes, R. Hire, M. Hirschman, W. Hodgins, W. Hogle. W Hohnke, C. Holben, W. Holbrook, G. Holihan, A. Holmes, H. Hpnkala, A. Hoover, J. Hoppe. C*Horn K.Norton, J. FHotchin, B. Houghton, J. Howard, M. Howard, R. Howes, A. Howland. J Howiand, R. Howorth,i| Hull, B. Hunt, D. Hunter, D. Huntley, C. Huntoon, L. Hupp. B. Hurlburt, E. Huston, L. Huston, R. V. Ives, B. diackson, H. tbckson, B.^acobson, C. Jakeway. B. Jamieson, A. Jennens, J. JennMgs, B. JohnsonaB^Johnson, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, J. Johnson, S. Johnson, E. Johnson, A. Jones, L. jones, M. Jones, R. Jones. T. Jors, F. June, B. Kamins, F. Karas, A. Karchmer, G. Karolle, E. Kass, F. Kaufman, R. Kaufman, S. Kessler, J. Kelder, M. Kellam/ E. Kelley, FH. Kelley. J. Kelley, J. Kelly, J. Kelly, S. Kelly, R. Kelty, A. Kempf, A. Kennett, T. Kent, E. Kerchen, E. Keyes, J. Kieft, D. Kilbourn, J. Kiljan/ FH. King. W. Kingscott, A. Kinney, C. Kinney, E. Kjraney, R. Kirkpatrick, R. Kittridge, E. Kivela, J. Kleinert, T. Kleinhenn, M. Klepser, J. Kline, S. Knight, H. Knowles, W. Knox, K. Knudsen, G. Koch, J. Koernke, C. Kohx, W. Koney, B. Koronski, J. Kosewicz, B. Kovaleski, S. Kowal, L. Kraus, R. Kreger, L. Krinsky, E. Krotkiewicz, R. Krueger. C. Ku11, B. Kyte, D. Laidlaw, J.-Lamb, D. Lance, B. Landesman, FH. Lanè, R. Lane, T. Laney, C. Langdon, D. Lange, R. Laraway, M. Larimer, V. Larsen. R. Larson, R. Layman, R. Leahy, B. Lebowsky, G. Lee, FH. Lee, W. Lee, L. Leece, G. Leet, P. Leffel, FH. Lehman, L. Lehman, J. LLepine, D. Lerner. Lewis, FH. Lewis, L. Ley, J. Lieffers, O. Lien, JJLietzke, J. Lifsey, FH. Lilley, R. Lilley, G. Lindberg, N. Linderman, W. Lind­ G. quist, J. LiuZZÎ, R. Lipsey. J. Livingstone, E. Lockwood, FH. Lockwood, K. Lockwood, W. Lockwood, A. Londo, K. Loop, D. Lott, R. Lowe, C. Ludwig, R- Luhrs, FH. Lundy, G. Lusher, L. Lusk. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN T Lutrzykoski, N. MacDonald/ M. Maclver, H. McCann, M. McCaughey, R. McCauley, G-McClenahSfl.V. McComb, K. McConnefllj- McCormick, L McDonald, M. McDrfnald, J. McGowan, D. McIntosh. F McIntosh, E. McIntyre, W. McIntyre, G. McKay, J. McKee, M. McMahon, J. McMillan, N. McNeal, G. McNeilly, M. McNitt, J. McNutt, R. McWhorter, H. Macy, J. Macy. K. Mader, M. Mahoney, G. Maienknecht, H. Maier, Gi Main, B. Mair, L. Major, E. Maki, S. Mallgren, W. Mallory,ifff Mg'loley, H. Malpass, F. Maring, T. Marshall. J. Martin, M. Martin, M. Martineau,-;^:- Martz, RMathewsony H. Mathison, H. Mattox, M. A. MaurepT. Meck, C. Meier, E. Meier, M. Meier, T. Meister, S. Melnek. -'V' ;’C: :.C-- ' / .-MAC W. Merrill, F. Merriman, L. Merten, R. Merz, A. Meschke, M. Messenger, W. Messer, E. Mettetal, J. Metzger,-'E. Meyers, W. Meyers, E. Milks, D. Miller, D. Miller. J. Miller, J. Miller, B. Millett, E. Mills, D. Millson, P. Millward, M. Mishler, É Missall. A. Mitchell, M. Mohney, D. Moore, M. Moore, A. Moran; D. MoreauWB[Moraan, C. Morris. M. Morrow, E. Mdÿer, FH. Mulac, W. Murphy, C. Myers, G. Myers, H. Myers, N. Myers. D. Nelson, H. Newell,pf. NewellHl Nicolson, W^|®|o,rris>. V.^Hrton,|giH§vaS R. Nussbuan.. E. Ochs, W. Offner, E. Oliver, C. Olmstead, R. Olson, B. Onderdonk, M. Oppenlander, T. Orn, J. Osborn, H. Osterhouse, J. Oumedian, J. Oven, R. Owen, J. Owens. C. Palonen, C. Pancake, B. Panter, R. Pape, K. Pappas, B. Pardee, M. Pardee, H. Parke, B. Parkhurst, B. Parks, F. Parmalee, N. Parren, H. Patterson, E. Pede. M. Pekel, F. Penfold, C. Penix, R. Pergiel, D. Perry, R. Petersen, K. Pfister, D. Phillips, H. Phillips, M. Phillips, G. Pierce, FH. Pfifer, W. Piltman, J. Pingel. L. Pingel, J. Piotrowski, M. J. Piper, R. Pippenger, F. Pollock, W. Porteous, L. Porter, L. Porter, A. Potter, C. Potter, D. Potter, N. Potter, J. Potvin, Powers. M. Powers, D. Price, E. Price, E. Price, D. Proctor, M. Pryer, R. Pryor, D. Quigley, D. Quigley, A. Randall, B. Randall, D. Randolph, N. Rankin, A. Raynak. M. Reams, J. Reed, H. Reesor, H. Rehmann, M. Reid, R. Reish, I. Renz, E. Reynaud, R. Richards, E. Richardson, FH. Richardson, D. Richer, J. Rider, J. Riedel. W. Rieger, J. Riess, V. Riley, J. Riordan, R. Riordan, R. Ritzer, G. Rizor, M. Roberts, A. Robertson, C. Robertson, E. Robinson, B. Rogers, D. Rogers, G. Rohlfs. R. Roland, S. Rood, J. Rooso, E. Rosegart, B. Rosenblum, C. Ross, J. Rothfuss, L. Rounds, J. Rovick, C. Rowe, D. Ruehle, C. Runyan, R. Runzel, G. Ruscoe. g. Russell, W. St. John, M. Sanow, J. Saver, J. Schack, N. Schanck, D. Scheerhorn, R. Schiefner, S. Schlesinger, R. Schmelling, H. Schmidt, H. Schneider, M. L. Schooley, D. Schubach. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN V Schultz, M. J. Schudel, G. Schurr, B. Schuster, M. Scott, E. Sedlander, A. Seger> Sell,|HSells, K. Settering, L. Seyfred, B. Sextohy H. Shapoe, G. Sharpe. B Sharpley, E. Shaw, E. Shemerhorn, M. Shepherd, M. Shepherd, L. Shoesmith, D. Shopoff, G. Shube, M. Shupe, D. Sibert, B. Sibley, L. Sibley, G. Sicheler, J. Simek. L Simmons T. Simon, J. Sinclair, R. Sissala, N. Sivulka, M. Skidmore, J. Skinner, H. Slaton, B. Smith, D. Smith, F. Smith, H. Smith, J. Smith, K. Smith. M Smith, R. Smith, V. Smith, G. Solberg, 'G.' Sold, R. Southard, N. Speers, E. Sperow, M. Spittle, A. Sprehe, J. Spripkle, A. Squitero, G. Stanke, W. Stark. JNmk E. Stealy, J. Steele, L. Sterner,¡¡¡1 Stevens, W. Strait, F. Street, A. Stüber, B. Summers, M Swart, J. Tagg, H. Taylor, J. Taylor, J. Taylor, N. Taylor. R. Taylor, R.Baylor, R. Taylor, E. Tefft, J. Thompson, G. Tice, R. Tice, M. Sghe.. p. jighe, M. Tinkham, L. Tobey, A. Torrey, M. Toth,. J. Treanor, B. Tubbs, E. Tullius. 9 jymer, J. Twist, G. Van Aken, S. Van Aüken, V. Van Keuren, E. VarÄPIborg, T. Van, Voorhees, R. Verellen. F. " Viancour/vfe Vorce, D. Waggoner, P. Walkauskas, C. Ward, A. Ware, R. Warner,-Rv Washburn. T- : J. Watson, R. Watson, D. Watt, j. Webb, C. Weinman, E. Welch, E. B. Western, E. White, S. White, C. Whitmore, A. Wickett, R. Whitsit, G. Wisler, E. Wohlert, D. Wood, M. Work, M. Wynne, D. Young, F. R. Young, J. Yucker, J. Zachar. Wendt. , J. Winde Young. EILEEN McCURDY President of Panhellenic Council ¡■¡¡¡ill Eileen McCurdy, from Okemos, is a Home Economics senior and a member of the CH:i|Omega sorority. In addition to the duties of the president of Panhellenic, Eileen was this year selected by the college R. O. T. C. as Honorary Cadet Colonel. She has served on Student Council, A. W. S. Council, Y. W. C. A. Junior and Senior Cabinets, W. A. A. Board, and is chairman of the 1938 Senior Ball Reception Committee. Other activities in which Eileen has participated are Home Ec. Club and Green Splash. Pll I[ 11 [I COUNCIL MEMBERS ALPHA CHI OMEGA ALPHA GAMMA DELTA ALPHA OMICRON PI ALPHA PHI ALPHA XI DELTA . CHI OMEGA . DELTA ALPHA . KAPPA ALPHA THETA . KAPPA DELTA . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA SIGMA KAPPA . ZETA TAU ALPHA . Myrtle Patton Lois Land Merle Houser Jean Johnson Virginia Smith Dorothy Pickett Eleanor Bishop Charlotte Mason Ann Riordan Helen Colby Eileen McCurdy Jane Crowe Leola Talladay Florence Carter Betty Wilson Jeanne Bradley Bernice Proctor Esther Pfanenschmidt Lucy Tranter Frances McIntyre Wilma Hanby Eddie Chatelle Elizabeth Benner Mildred Moldenhauer OFFICERS Eileen McCurdy President Dorothy Pickett Vice-President Elizabeth Benner Secretary-Treasurer from each sorority, The Panhellenic Council, composed of two representatives is the governing body of all sororities on campus. It strives to promote friendship among the various organizations and legislate problems which arise. The Council’s many activities include the regulation of all formal rushing parties, the annual Panhellenic Banquet, the Panhellenic- Interfraternity formal, the Intersorority Sing, and this year a combined dessert-bridge and style show to raise money. Each year the Organization presents an award the sorority having the highest scholastic average and a trophy to the group having the most original homecoming decorations. to A Trlor<^an; L. Land, V. Smith, E. Pfanenschmidt, W. Hanby, L. Tranter, M. Moldenhauer. o Ti7^ison’ vi' Ta,tton- J- Bradley, B. Proctor, L. Langdon, F. McIntyre, J. Crowe, L. Talladay, M. Houser. Jj. Wilson, H. Colby, D. Pickett, E. McCurdy, E. Benner, J. Johnson, F. Carter. Page HQ B. Panter, B. Eastman, B Tuttle, D. McMehen, J. Price, C. Byrum, M. Knape, R. Rigterink, R. Lee, M. Rouse, M. McCormick, G. Van oluyters, L. Roberts, N. Brown, R. Gorsuch, E. Snelling. R. Phipps, H. Spieet, J. Spicer, J. Pack, P Robertson, K. Freeman, J. MacMillan, V. Pfänder, V. Butterfield, B. Lord, E. Bates, L. Clark, •L Taylor, F. Robinson,.B. Sibley, R. Grantham, D. Edmundson, C. Merrill. L. Schavey, J. Howard, M. Rehmus, L. Land, M. Bauer, M. Patton, J. Rechlin, G. Armstrong, M. Buechner, B. Brattin, P. Pierson, J. Fuller, J. Wilson, M. Ochs, R. Nies, N. MacDonald, M. Woodman, M. Frankfurth. ACTIVES SENIORS Gladys Armstrong Barbara Lou Bratti Muriel Frankfurth Mary Rita Knape Raoul Nies Marijane Ochs Myrtle Patton Patricia Pierson Gretchen Van Sluyters Margaret Woodman JUNIORS Marjorie Bauer Margaret Buechner Charlotte Byrum Do nnave Edmundson Jean Fuller Rose Ella Gorsuch Lois Land Doris McMehen Celia Merrill Johanna Rechlin Mildred Rehmus Maxine Rouse Leone Schavey Betty Lou Tuttle SOPHOMORES Louise Clark Barbara Eastman Rosemary Lee Rebecca Lord Mary McCormick Jean Pack Virginia Pfander Ruth Phipps Ruth Rigterink Eugenia Snelling Jean Spicer Helen Spleet Jean Wilson FRESHMEN Nancy Jane Brown Norine MacDonald PLEDGES Eleanor Bates Kathryn Ann Freeman Helen Jean Fjetland Ruth Grantham Jacqueline Howard Marilyn Johnson Betty Jean Panter Lois Roberts Patricia Robertson Frances Robinson Beth Sibley Jean Taylor Josephine Wood ALPHA CHI OMEGA Page 120 OFFICERS Margaret Beuchner President Barbara Lou Brat.tin Vice-President Patricia Pearson Virginia Pfänder Secretary Treasurer Founded at De Pauw University in 1885. National. Beta Epsilon Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1928. Page I2I J. Bowen, F. Anderson, L. Killham, V. Stone, P, Wier, B. Purdy, J. Fryman, J. Olive, C. Hooper, J. Gardner, A; Stuart, M. Patterson Y Arranger, JVL. .Lyon. Friedman, A. Fodor, L. Bolt. V. Bates, J. Bialey, A. James, \. Nora, M. Glarum, S. Cook, J. Olds, B. Stanaway, P. Kurtz, J. Anderson, M. Montgomery, K. Derby V * E' MbothBmAleXander’ J' Buekema’ E- Bish°P- °- Gardner, M. Houser, R. Ogden, J. Johnson, J. Woodard, G. Brown, V. Ackerman, G. Side- D. Millar, J. Pope, M. Woodcock, Betty Burns, K. Umphry, C. Davis. 0 •y’ ACTIVES SENIORS Virginia Ackerman Betty Alexander Jane Anderson Virginia Bates Esther Bishop Jean Buekema Catherine Derby Valerie Friedman Carol Gardner Josephine Gardner Merle Houser Ruth Ogden Betty Stanaway Jean Woodard JUNIORS Flora Anderson Lois Balt Gladys Brown Betty Burns Shirley Cook Charlotte Davis Amilia Fodor Catherine Hooper Jean Johnson Lois Killham Muriel Lyon JUNIORS (cant.) Dorothy Millar Eleanore Mills Violet Nora June Olive Gertrude Sidebotham Katherine Umphries Maud Woodcock SOPHOMORES Jane Bowen Ann James Jean Olds Polly Weir PLEDGES June Bialey Dorothy Bishop Marian Blanchard Lois Garber Vada Granger Lenora Lehman Viberta McCane Jean McCormick Marjorie Patterson Marguerita Pryor Betty Purdy Virginia Stone Anita Stuart ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Page 122 OFFICERS Merle Houser President Ruth Ogden Vice-President Gladys Brown Jean Woodard Secretary Treasurer National. Founded at Syracuse University in 1904. Chi Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1921. Page 123 W. Oestrike, M. George, L, Kronquist, B. Hankinson, V. Smith, S. Orr, D. Pickett, M. Dinan. N. Brown, D. Sigsby, E. Krans, K. Niedermeier, I. Shumway, D. Jackson, G. Keehn, M. Hanna. ACTIVES SENIORS SOPHOMORES Dorothy Jackson Nancy Brown Ethel Krans La ura Kronquist PLEDGES Jeanne Mann Helen Cutler Kathryn Niedermeier Marjorie Dinan Do nna Sigsby Virginia Smith Barbara Hankinson Margaret Hanna Betty Jane Landesman JUNIORS Betty Moore Margaret Ann George Winifred Oestrike Geraldine Keehn Jane Wise ALPHA OMICRON PI Shirley Orr Dorothy Pickett Irma Sh umway Page 124 OFFICERS Kathryn Niedermeier President Irma Shumway Vice-President Donna Sigsby Dorothy‘lackson Secretary Treasurer ALPHA OMICRON PI National. Founded at Barnard College in 1897. Beta Gamma Chapter established at M.S.C. in 1934. Page 125 J. Freese, P. Osmer, F. Patch, J. Musselman, A. Long, M. Wessborg, C. Mason, L. Evans, P. Whitfield, E. McKibbin, A. Gillespie, B. Austin D. Dixon, B. Jenison, L. Summerlee, J. Kelley, B. Dewey, M. Gay, M. DeWaele, M. Shepard, B. Corns, R. Betzing, B. Spinning, J. Sherwood J. Hammond, M. Rohns, N Dwelley, M. Begel, V. Crosby, V. Farrar. I. Altman, L. Lawson, E. Bishop, B. Hickey, A. Somers, M. Buzzard, J. Lamerson, J. Lyons, P. Lourim, B. Renz, H. Hamel, M. Patch, J. Y. Morse. Johnson. ACTIVES SENIORS Eleanor Bishop Margaret Buzzard Avalon Gowans Helen Hamel Betty Jane H ickey Jeane Lamerson Elizabeth Lilley Patricia Lourim June Lyons Barbara Renz Alma Somers Yvonne Wood JUNIORS Betty Jane Austin Linda Evans Charlotte Mason Frances Patch Marion Rohns Barbara Smith Patricia Whitfield SOPHOMORES Rosemary Betzing Betty Ruth Corns Virginia Crosby Margaret DeWaele Margaret Gay Julia Hammond Barbara Jenison Josephine Kelley SOPHOMORES (Cant.) Lottie Lee Lawson Alice Long Virginia Mae Morse Jane M usselman Priscilla Osmer Marian Patch Jeanette Sherwood Betty Spinning Lois Summerlee FRESHMEN Dorothy Dixon Noel Dwelley Jean Johnson Helen Nims Margaret Pemberton Marian Shepherd PLEDGES Ida Altman Jane Creith Dorothy Cummins Betty Dewey Virginia Farrar Betty Fowler Carter Gould Louise Kennedy Elsie McKibbin Katherine Tuttle Mary Wessborg ALPHA PHI Pa&e 126 OFFICERS Yvonne Wood President Betty Jane Hickey Vice-President Patricia Lourim ; Secretary Patricia Whitfield Treasurer National. Founded at Syracuse University in 1872. Beta Beta Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1922. Page i2j H- R?en, P. McLeod, A. German, K. Collick, J. Osborn, D. Mitchell, M. Kane, D. Smith, F. Minges. Williams, B. Dag well, B. Geagley, A. Le Clear, K. Garlent, E. Hudson, B. Peterson, M. Frost, B. Stiles, M. Taft. M. J. Warren, A. Heathenngton, B. Clare, K. Miller, A. Riordan, C. Potter, E. Yyn, A. Bull, A. Tindall, H. Colby. MEMBERS SENIORS Alice Bull Helen Clare Helen Colby Ann Heathenngton Amanda Moore Althea Tindall Esther Ruth Vyn JUNIORS Elaine Hudson Ann Kinder Ann LeClear Phyllis McLeod Kathryn Miller Frances M inges Catherine Potter Ann Riordan Dorothy Smith SOPHOMORES Betty Jane Dagwell Margaret Kane Dorothy Mitchell Hilda Roen Barbara Stiles Margaret Taft Alice Williams FRESHMEN Margaret Frost Bettyann Geagley PLEDGES Marie Bogue Katherine Collick Alice German Hettie Hanson Fauvette Johnson Katherine Morris Jane Osborn Betty Peterson Doris Rood Adeline Welch ALPHA XI DELTA Page 128 OFFICERS Alice Bull President Althea Tindall Vice-President Helen Clare Catherine Potter Secretary Treasurer National. Founded at Lombardy College in 1893. Beta Theta Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1934. Page 129 B. Arnold, D. Castenholz, R. Bailey, B. Sears, S. Van Auken, M. Gilmore, B. Harrington, N. Kies, D. Schubach, B. Asire, D. Schoedel, D. A. Amsden, D. Woodburn, M. Lee, B. Robertson, G. A. Shaw, E. Telford, G. Von Eberstein, C. Larsen, E. Loudon, J. Kelder, J. Bruce, F. Barton, J. Hill, J. Denham, J. Crowe. Kinsting, M. Hirsch, V. Smith, A. Dunn, J. Haule. H. Carso, E. Snyder, A. Gelzer, O. Gelzer, C. Mitchell, E. Sears, C. Blakely, J. Shaw, M. Tribe, P. Davidson, E. McCurdy, H. Spatta, B. Core. ACTIVES SENIORS Constance Blakely Benita Core Phyllis Davidson June Dean Antha Gelzer Ola Gelzer June Hill Margaret Ledbeter Eileen McCurdy Carolyn Mitchell Betty Neitz Beatrice Robertson Betty Sears Helene Spatta JUNIORS Barbara Arnold Bette Asire Helen Carso Do nna Castenholz Jane Crowe Sally Curtis Jean Denham Betty Harrington Medrith Hirsch Nina Kies Frances Kinsting George Ann Shaw Jane Shaw Edna Jane Smith Evalyn Snyder Margaret Stenton Virginia Thompson Marjorie Tribe Doris Woodburn SOPHOMORES Alice Amsden Ruth Bailey Jane Bruce Jane Coons Dorothy Dunn Margaret Lee Betty Loudon Doris Schoedel Barbara Sears Emily Telford Jean Weekes FRESHMEN Janet Kelder Dorothy Schubach Virginia Smith Shirley Van Auken PLEDGES Dana Mae Barton Yvonne Bow Marion Dancer Betty DuChaney Adeline Dunn Margaret Gilmore Constance Larsen Jean MacDonald Jean McClenahan Alice Mitchell Corinne Ross Elinor Shaw Georgine Von Eberstein Sara Wilk ins CHI OMEGA OFFICERS Constance Blakely President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer June Dean Jane Shaw Betty Sears National. Founded at University of Arkansas in 1895. Xi Gamma Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1926. Page iji l f K a a M i J. Day, M. Strickler, B. Trickey, I. Scott, C. Wetherby. I. Reid, B. Stafford, F. Carter, G. joughin. MEMBERS SENIORS Florence Carter Jennie Day Helen llkka Gladys Joughin Betty Stafford Leola Talladay JUNIORS Jean Small Belva Trickey DELTA ALPHA Page 132 OFFICERS Leola Talladay Jean Small Jennie Day Florence Carter President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Local. Founded at M. S. C. in 1929. Page 133 U « S I S. White, M. Hasselbring, P. Shaw, E. Siebert, M. Radcliffe, B. A. Owens, H. Beecher, B. Bendali, B. Winston, A. Stüber, M. Hammond, B. Vyn, M. Wehr, R. M. Jackson, R. Taylor, J. Bradley, J. Richards, E. Dise. M. Nickle, M. Bingham, L. Davis, B. Robertson, J. Corrigan, C. Mains, J. Hahn, H. Cawood, A. Godfrey, H. Duckwitz, B. Anderson, P. Clemett, J. Hotchin, J. Widick, J. O’Hara, M. Bowers. M. Taylor, J. Besancon, F. Marsh, M. Gibson, D. Garlock, B. Wilson, D. Hasselbring, N. Farley, M. Gilray, D. Taylor, M. Richardson, J. Simmons, A. Green, E. Wallace, B. Pratt, D. Holcomb, H. Murray. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Nancy Farley Dorothy Garlock Moira Gibson Marjorie Gilray Ann Green Dorothy Hasselbring Carmen Mains Betty Pratt Vivian Knepp Marion Richardson Julia Simmons Dorothy Taylor Elizabeth Wallace Betty Wilson JUNIORS Helen Beardslee Harriet Beecher Ann Byers Judy Corrigan Luella Davis Marion Hasselbring Rose Marie Jackson Evelyn Siebert Helen Stoffer Barbara Winston SOPHOMORES Betty Anderson Beverly Bendall Josephine Besancon Margaret Bingham Mary Bowers Jeanne Bradley Peggy Clemett Alice Cortwright Helen Duckwitz Jean Hahn Margaret Hammond Dorothy Holcomb Mary Jean Mabie Janet O’Hara Ma rion Radcliffe Jean Richards Betty Robertson Ruth Taylor Margaret Wehr FRESHMEN Helen Cawood Alice Godfrey Janet Hotchin Bettie Jane Mills Miriam Nickel Harriet Slayton Muriel Spittle Betty Vyn Jean Widick PLEDGES Sara Jane Baxter Elinor Dise Marjorie Erb Helen Murray Madeline Owen Betty Ann Owens Peggy Shaw Marjorie Taylor Jane Tremaine Josephine Watson Suzanne White KAPPA alpha theta Page 134 OFFICERS Marjorie Gilray • • President Dorothy Taylor . Vice-President Nancy Farley ■ • Secretary Dorothy Hasselbring Treasurer National. Founded at De Pauw University in 1870. Beta Pi Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1926. Page 135 M. Guidi, M. Plowright, V. Campbell, C. Wheatley, G. Mason, D. Aungst, M. E. Brainerd, J. Brooks, D. Beckman. B. Proctor, A. Teske, J. Sherratt, B. Houtz, H. Reid, E. Pfannenschmidt, G. VanderBorgh, B. Sherratt. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Dorothy Aungst Jean Brooks Catherine Carlton Barbara Houtz Catherine Krehl Bernice Proctor Helen Reid Christine Rothney Betty Sherratt Janet Sherratt Agnes Teske Charlotte Wheatley Clarinda Winegar JUNIORS Darlene B eckman Esther Pfannenschmidt Sally Ross SOPHOMORES Grace Vander Borgh FRESHMEN Mary Esther Brainerd PLEDGES Virginia Campbell Susan Cook Susan Gage Matilda Guidi Louise Johnson Betty-June Kerr Norma McKiddy Gertrude Mason Margaret Plowright Mary Jane Welch Alice Westerman Jean Wilson KAPPA DELTA Page 136 OFFICERS Barbara Houtz . . President Helen Reid . . Vice-President Janet Sherratt . Esther Pfannenschmidt . . Secretary Treasurer National. Founded at Virginia State Normal College in 1897. Alpha Alpha Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1924. Page 137 J Hopkins, F. Willson, B. Bement, M Childs, B, Nonenprager, M. Berridge, B. Smith, D. Gower, D. Ware, J. Lang, M. Piper, B. Delano, E. Cram J. Hart,V. Bodmer, L. Rhinehart, M. Kasischke, M. Gunn, M. Bement, A. Niven, M. Myer, J. Willson, M. Boer, S. Fenton. R. Perry, P.Martin, S. Howell, B. Johnston, B. Lindeman, B. Kauer, A. Rodgers, E. Grill, E. Armstrong, M. Maas, J. Hazen, L. Porter, B. Jamison, D. Cook, M. Banks, J. DaFoe, R. Blomgren, R. Casper, P. Sanford, B. Ludwig, M. Reeder. M. Colton, D. Piersoll, A. Ludwig, J. Collins, I. Hardy, M. Harryman, J. Horst, J. Hall, G. DesJardins, L. Tranter, R. Carr, B. Tranter, b, Blackney, K. Burke, S. Weber, R. McIntyre, B. Peppier, Y. Walters, L. Maystrick, M. Leutz, M. Kasischke, E. LeRoy. SENIORS JUNIORS ACTIVE MEMBERS Ruth Carr Jean Coll ins Mary K. Harryman Louise Lentz Louise Maystrick Addie Jane Rogers Barbara Tranter Lucy Tranter Ursula Walters KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Page 138 Margaret Berridge Susan Blackney Katherine Burke Marion Chanter Georgia Des Jardins Magrieta Gunn Jane Hall Isabel Hardy Joan Horst Jane Hopkins Sally Howell Marguerite Kasischke Francis McIntyre Anne Niven Bruce Peppier Patience Sanford Betty Smith Sue Weber Jane Willson SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Armstrong Betty Bement Ruth Blomgren Jane Hagen Rita Kasper Emma Jean LeRoy Barbara Lindeman Patricia Martin Reva Perry PLEDGES Marion Banks Harriet Barton Mary Bement Virginia Bodmer Mary Boer Mary Helen Childs Mary Colten Doris Cook Eleanor Cram Jacqueline Dafoe Barbara DeLano Shirley Fenton Dora Gower Emogene Grill Janet Hart- Betty Rae Jamieson Betty Johnston Marion Kasischke Betty Lou Kauer June Laing Alma Ludwick Betty Ludwick Mary Maas Marjorie Meier Patricia Nonenpreger Patricia Pearsall Mary Jean Piper Louise Porter Marilyn Reeder LaVerne Reinhardt Donna Jean Ware Florence Willson E. Cook, M. Anger, M. Kennington, L. Croel, N. Tubbs, C. Krupa, R. Applegate, J. Barringer, L. Hueston, E. Spiess, M. Word, M. Collinge, F. Morse, E. Mackie, J. Barden, M. Hamilton, R. Stinson, A. Bastow, J. Tubbs, L. Horning, B. Gruich, F. Bates, L. Pratt, J. Lowe, F. Digby, H. Pratt, H. Anderson. E. Berry, J. Battles, G. North. M. Pugsley, G. Summers, L. Tell, M. Hahn, W. Hanby, B. Smith, I. Brewer, E. Chatelle, D. Colthrop, L. Langdon, E. Schultz. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Jean Barden jane Barringer Josephine Battles Elizabeth Berry Irene Brewer Edwyna Chatelle Dorothy Colthorp Florence Digby Louise Langdon Laura Ann Pratt Marvel Pugsley Beverly Smith Elizabeth Spiess Lorraine Sprague La ura Tell Jane Tubbs JUNIORS Harriet Anderson Margaret Collinge Lucile Croel Beatrice Gruich Mina Hahn Marjorie Hamilton Wilma Hanby Leora Horning Jean Lowe Elizabeth Mackie Eleanor Schultz Ruth Stinson Gertrude Summers Nancy Tubbs SOPHOMORES Margaret Anger Roberta Applegate Frances Bates Elizabeth Cook Helen Pratt FRESHMEN Audrey Jane Bastow Mary Alice Work PLEDGES Jane Andros Christine Horn Geraldine North Margaret Pennington Marie Toth SIGMA KAPPA OFFICERS Beverly Smith . • President Wilma Hanby . • Vice-President Margaret Collinge . . Secretary Mina Hahn . • Treasurer National. Founded at Colby College in 1874. Alpha Tau Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1927. G. Renz, F. Alexander, J. Menhinick, J. Conklin, J. Shuttleworth, D. Fitzpatrick. B. Heldmeyer, M. Baumann, Y. Snell, J. Meadows, L. Gunnison. L. Thomas, D. Smith, E. Benner, M. Moldenhauer, J. Fretz, D. Waggoner. ACTIVES SENIORS SOPHOMORES Janet Fretz Mary Louise Baumai JUNIORS PLEDGES Elizabeth Ann Benner Thelma Coggan Joyce Conklin Jane Meadows Jane Menhinick Dorothy Fitzpatrick Leila Gunnison Betty Heldmeyer Mildred Moldenhauer Catherine Parker Jane Ann Shuttleworth Goldie Renz Dorothea Smith Virginia Snell Laura Thomas Eleanor Turner Dorothy Waggoner ZETA TAU ALPHA Page 142 OFFICERS Elizabeth Ann Benner . President Mildred Moldenhauer, Vice-President Dorothea Smith . Joyce Conklin . . Secretary Treasurer National. Founded at Virginia State Normal School in 1898. Beta Phi Chapter M. S. C. in 1931. established at Page 14.3 WILLIAM D. BELL President of Interfraternity Council Bill Bell, from Lansing/ is a Hotel Ad. senior and a member of the Hesperian fraternity. In addition to his duties as president of the Interfraternity Council/ Bill’s name is on the roll of the Varsity Club/ Sigma Gamma Upsilon/ and Excalibur. He has been on the Varsity Swimming Team for the last three years, serving as co-captain for ALPHA EPSILON PI . ALPHA GAMMA RHO Sander Hillman Wallace Hornbacker BETA KAPPA DELPHIC DELTA CHI . DELTA SIGMA PHI ECLECTIC . FARM HOUSE . HESPERIAN . KAPPA SIGMA LAMBDA CHI ALPHA PHI CHI ALPHA . PHI DELTA THETA PHI KAPPA TAU . PI KAPPA PHI Robert Madill Stanley Reed liHW|S§°l'in Yunck Alan Brightman Arthur Jenkins Willis Anderson William Bell Fred Walker Art Freeman Alger Hansen Jack McKibbin Bill Gladden Bob Lander OFFICERS President William Bell Vice-President Frank Martin Secretary Robert Bruce . Treasurer Robert Madill Art Freeman, Student CounciBRepresentative recognized by The Interfraternity Council is composed of one member from each of the campus fraterni­ ties faculty committee. The purpose of the Council is to bring the faculty committee and the fraternities together in order to promote understanding, harmony, and cooperation between the fraternities themselves and the college. the college All ¡¡nterfraternity athletics are organized and supervised by the Council, with individual awards in each sport as well as an All-Around trophy which is presented to the house having the highest total of points at the end of the year. trophy, Other Council awards include the scholar­ ship improvement the scholarship trophy, and the plaque awarded to the pledge class having the highest average on the Fraternity Week pledge examination. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON , . . John Ladd SIGMA NU . THETA KAPPA NU Robert Bruce Frank Martin The Council is sponsoring again this year a convocation of I. F. C. members from the leading colleges and universities in the East and Middle West. Our council is achieving national recognition through this work. W. Hornbacker,, R. Lander, J. Yunck, A. Jenkins. J. McKibbin, A. Brightman, W. Gladden, F. Walker, W. Anderson, J. Ladd, G. Reed. A. Freeman E. MitchelMF. Martin, W. Bell, R. Bruce, R. Madill. Pai\ 14-5 G. Shube, H. Blum, H. Merdjer, G. Maskin, A. Gordon, H. Nitzburg, J. Sabo. R. Barshak, M. Horowitz, M. Seeder, A. Amron, A. Wolff, S. Pollyea, B. Goldsmith. S. Hillman, R. Felberg, D. Goldsmith, D. Selin, S. Levine, H. Hedler. MEMBERS SENIORS SOPHOMORES Robert Felberg George Maskin David Goldsmith David Selin FRESHMEN JUNIORS Richard Barshak Herman Blum Herbert Hedler Albert Gordon Sand er Hill man Arthur Wolff Milton Horowitz Samuel Levine PLEDGES Henry Merdier Bernard Cohen Harold Nitzburg Bernard Goldsmith Stanley Pollyea Donald Lerner ALPHA EPSILON PI Jack Sabo Daniel Rosenbaum Warren Schneider George Shube Page 146 OFFICERS David Goldsmith President David Selin Vice-President Samuel Levine Secretary-Treasurer National. Founded at New York University in 1913. Chi Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1934. Page 147 J. Klackle, P. Holden, L. Hoyt, J. Willobee, H. Lundy, R. Helmboldt, R. Richards, S. Welles, B. Gilbert, L. Kyle, B. Mitchell, C. Weaver, M. J. Bird, W. Moore, C. Genter, W. Lohr, E. Herrbach, R. Larson, E. Yander Mullen, C. Anderson, R. Button, L. Tate, J. Goodar, G. Bird, Buth, L. Newlin, C. Dennis. D. Ball, R. Gillespie, G. Converse. W. Hornbacker, J. Stone, J. Mitchell, D. Wright, R. Ward, S. Aldrich, V. Hinz, G. Taylor, W. Barton, D. Granger. R. Sterner, D. Smith, I. Wood, L. Townsend, D. Clark, C. Helmboldt. ACTIVES SENIORS Samuel Aldrich George Bird Francis Borkaw Vaugh Butzbach Glen Converse Robert Gillespie Charles Helmboldt Ernest Herrbach Vernon Hinz Paul Holden Wallace Hornbacker Leon Hoyt Alvin Sterner John Stone Lionel Tate Robert Ward William Welles Donald Wright JUNIORS Dale Ball Clarence Dennis Clarence Genter Bradley Gilbert John Goodar Dale Granger Wilbur Lohr James Mitchell Robert Mitchell William Moore Robert Richards Lee Townsend Dee Weaver Sloat Welles SOPHOMORES James Bird Robert Button Roy Helmboldt Leonard Kyle Harry Russell Dean Smith Curtis Weaver PLEDGES Cliff Anderson Bj,im Bailey John Beale Howard Bessemer Martin Buth David Clark Bartram Dickerson Dave Diehl Jack Fries Bob Harriger Joe Jewett Joe Klackle Harold Lundy Lewis Newlin Allan Schaub Evart Vander Meulei Jack Willobee Ivan Wood ALPHA GAMMA RHO Page 148 R. Rose, D. Reid, J. Lash, J. Brundage, R.Makela, R. Madill, J. Ballenger, C. Campbell, B. MacDonald, J. Dickenson, D. Richardson, J. DeLong, K. Abrahamson, H. Houghton. L. Scribner, W. Deering, D. Skidmore, R. Miller, E. Frost, O. Cox, R. Owen, P. Smeltzer, F. Barron, G. Stelljes, W. Boardman, H. Bratt, G. Mead, N. Cramer, H. Fesq, H. Lash, J. Herrick, R. Martin, J. Massey. SENIORS SOPHOMORES MEMBERS Kenneth Abrahamson James Ballenger Melville Barron Will iam Boardman Joseph Brundage Osborne Cox Edward DePorter Jerold Dickinson Herbert Lash Joseph Lash Robert Madill Roy Makela John Massey Wayne N ielsen Donald Reid Daniel Richardson Ralph Rose Frank Smith JUNIORS Marvin Bratt Victor Carlson William Clow Herbert Houghton Nelson Kramer Robert Owen Louis Patterson DeMoyne Skidmore Robert Sterling George Campbell John DeLong Howell Fesq Donald Grant Jack Herrick Bruce MacDonald Ross Martin George Mead Richard Miller Wilson Scales Lyman Scribner Ted Smith George Stelljes FRESHMEN Edmund Frost PLEDGES Jean Brocklehurst Marvin Germaine Jack Griffin Duane Hart Neil Jackson Louis Jennings William Koney Edmund Krotkiewicz Edwin Maki John Meyer Percy Smeltzer Charles Spalding Raymond Wasserbach Charles White BETA KAPPA Page 150 OFFICERS Joseph Brundage President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Roy Make I a Donald Reid Joseph Lash National. Founded at Hamline University in 1901. Alpha Phi Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1936. Page 15/ S. Sutton, J. Shull,,; R. Nichols, L. Morrish, E. Beakman, G. Branch, A. Robillard, R. Dyball R. Tooker, R. Howes, M. Lee, S Reed, V. Hart, W. Turner, E. Reigler, R. Sutton, A. Le Vay. E. McAllister, A. Wright, F. Carter, R. Pearsall, L. Smith, W. Watson. ACTIVE MEMBERS ENIORS Eigis Berkman George Branch Frank Carter :ijay Davenport Arthur Green Vernon Hart Ross Kirven Leonard Morrish Richard Pearsall Stanley Reed Robert Tooker SOPHOMORES Lloyd Morrish Robert Nichols Edward McAllister Arthur Robbillard Joseph Schull Stanley Sutton .William Sherwood L. Clark Smith Wendell Turner Warren Watson Archer Wright UNIORS Howard Fike Alex Le Vay PLEDGES Charles Adams Richard Dyball Robert Howes Rodger Ketcham Edward Reigler Jack Schouba Russell Sutton Pag* 152 G. Gent, F. Zak, R. Mayo, G. Soine, C. Cromer, L. Randa 1, J. La Du, H. Hostetter, L. Harden, C. Gettel, H. Sparks, R. Swart, D. Metca M. Bergy, W. Boniece, W. Meuleman, G. Bedell, R. Bennett, N. Clark, J. Vandemark, E. Messner, J. Clark, J. Hess, M. Kelly. G. Cowden, C. Way, R. Fichtel, R. Cross, B. Smith, L. Distel, A. Hinz, R. King, J. Yunck, G. Collins, D. Bliss, R. Hardy, R. Brier. SENIORS Dudley Bl iss Clayton Cromer Fred Durchman Arthur H inz George Soine William Smelt Harold Sparks Robert Swart Jack Yunct JUNIORS Norman Clark George Collins George Cowden Will iam Crissman Robert Cross Elton Harden Louis Randall Rood Taylor Ray Turner Chari es Way SOPHOMORES Ralph Bennett Marvin Cooley Robert Fichtel Roland King James La Du ACTIVES Robert Mayo William Meuleman Leonard Stewart Frank Zak FRESHMEN George Bedell George Gent William Myers PLEDGES William Boniece Robert Brier James Clark Paul Davis Smith Dodge Daran Horden Harold Hostetter Myron Masney Jack Mathewson Elias Messner Milton Murphy Charles Myers Don Randolph Parker Rowe John Taylor George Thum John Trix Lee Van Voorhees DELTA CHI Page 154 OFFICERS President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Charles Way Robert Fichtel William Smith Robert Cross National. Founded at Cornell University in 1890. Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1935. Page 155 E. Miller, C. Hodges, R. Martin, R. Bronoel, J. Amsden, K. Murdoch, J. Stewart, C. Patton, J. Lifsey, R. Linton, R. Osgood, G. Cope, J. Schieve, G. Sèott, D. Anderson, G. Burns, A. Brightman. L. Munson, L. Lusk, W. Carr, J. Oestreich, R. Taplin, H. Wright, R. Stephenson, A. Ford, K. Byron, F. Owen, R. Brightman, C. Foerst, W. Bray, G. Sitterle, W. Foltz, J. Boughner, D. Rohle, W. Brady, J. Rothfuss, W. Dewey, A. Crane. R. Hammerstein, D. Donaldson, C. Johnson, M. Phiels, H. McGrath, G. Sharps, L. Belknap, Prof. A. J. Clark, L. Sherman, Prof. R. S. Linton, R. Nelson, D. Francisco, H. Milks, C. Siglin, L. Cousino, E. A. Armbruster. SENIORS JUNIORS PLEDGES ACTIVE MEMBERS Alan Brightman George Burns Liquori Cousino Robert Cousino Donald Donaldson Don Francisco Richard H ammerstein Hart Holmes Cawlin Johnson Tom Matlock Harold McGrath Harold Milks Robert Osgood Curtis Patton Morris Phiels Lawrence Sherman Carl Siglin Robert Spencer Jerome Stewart Leslie Wil cox James Amsden Don Anderson Albert Crane Fred H ammerstein Karl Hodges Charles Knipschild Keith Murdock Gordon Scott Gordon Sharps Robert Taplin Gerald Winters SOPHOMORES Edward Armbuster Robert Bronoel Will iam Dewey Roy Nelson James Shieve FRESHMEN Howard Matherson DELTA SIGMA PHI Page 156 Fred Arnold Grant Baker Robert Beebe Jack Boughner William Brady Will iam Bray Rex Brightman Kenneth Byron William Carr William Collins Lloyd Elphick Clifford Foerst Wendell Foltz Alex Ford Alfred Gold ner Lawrence Grupe John Lifsey Robert Linton Larry Lusk Robert Martin Forrest Owen Dutch Rea Don Roble James Rothfuss George Sitterle Robert Stephenson Robert Stow Hayden Wright Richard Young OFFICERS Lawrence Sherman President Roy Nelson Tom Matlock George Burns National. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Founded af| the College of City of New York inli899. Alpha Pi Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1923. Page 157 W. Meyer, J. Thorburn, E. Kretschmer, C. Davis, R. Johnstone, R. Morgan, R. Bowe, M. Beard, D. Giddmgs, J. Doyle, B. Davitt. G. Lippert, S. Goodrich, D. Radebaugh, W. Pickett, R. Robinson, J. Pryor, W. McConnell, G. Mouw, J. Petersen, J. Amell, A. Holcomb, R. Stone. H. Kraft, J. Beaver, W. Moon, G. Trousdale, O. Manahan, G. Wolf, C. Robotham, J. Shaw, R. Verhuel, C. Nelson. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Edward Flowers Art Jenkins Howard Kraft Ernest Kretschmer Gordon Lippert Orland Manahan Roger Morgan Paul Moyes Leonard Osterink Donald Schantz Howard Swartz Gordon Trousdale JUNIORS Joseph Amell John Beaver Charles Davis Herbert Helbig Jack Petersen William Pickett John Pryor Richard Robinson Robert Stone Richard Verhuel George Wolf Laird Wotring SOPHOMORES Robert Bowe John Doyle Donald Giddings Albert Holcomb Warren McConnell William Moon Garrett Mouw Day Radabough James Thorburn FRESHMEN Al Beard Maurice Beard Chet Kennedy Bernard Parks Merritt Reeves Ed Stealy PLEDGES Sidney Goodrich Robert Johnstone William Meyers Charles Morrell ■ John Peasley ECLECTIC Hi 158 OFFICERS Ernest T. Kretschmer President Richard Verhuel Vice-President Joseph Amell George Wolf Secretary Treasurer G. Nielsen, F Gillett, E. Smith, K. Russell, G. Johnson, C. Reid, D. Dickson, J. Kelly, R. Ely, W. Koning, E. White, L. Dawe, C. Moore. D. Moore, E. Hankmson, R. Turunen, A. Rapes, G. Memmer, L. Talladay, G. Rohlfs, G. Fitzgerald, K. Cavanaugh, W. Pitts, R. Peterson. A. Johnson. C. Stuart, G. Blank, A.Green, G. Niehol, Dr. Marshall, B. Krantz, Dr. Turk, Dr. Ulrey, W. Anderson, C. Shaffner, Mother Bartlett. C. Shopbell, R. Ward, G. Smith, W. Mason, A. Foster, L. Winchell, K. Dunn. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS Willis Anderson Graydon Blank Louis Dawe Arnold Green Bert Krantz William Mason Grant Nichol William Pitts Clyne Shaffner Gail Smith Lee Talladay Robert S. Ward Ed White JUNIORS Kenneth Cavanaugh Gerritt Fitzgerald Arden Foster Edwin Hankinson Andrew Johnson George Johnson Gerald Memmer Carl Moore George Nielsen Anthony Rapes Clayton Reid Ed Smith Carl Shopbell Clarence Stuart Reino Turunen SOPHOMORES Leonard Eggleton Floyd Gillett James Kelly Keith Russell FRESHMEN Kenneth Dunn Ray Ely PLEDGES Don Dickson Ray Hart William Koning Doyle Moore Roy Peterson Gleason Rohlfs FARMHOUSE Page 160 OFFICERS Bert Krantz President Graydon Blank Vice-President Grant Nichol Arnold Green National. Secretary Treasurer Founded at University of Missouri in ■ 905. Michigan Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1936. Page 161 R' PjfrRieRhi^nR“t’HfxonlatinS’ T‘ Caldwe11, C' Hil1’ R' StimPson. C- Grieser, B. Fijux, W. Harber, J. Poetzinger, W. Hudson, J. Brown F‘ S wTronfn,nsnY?i'dFame?i R' Davidson’ R: Merz’ R' Rlordan, J- Drum, D. Anderson, H. Duthie, B. Miesner, W. Vallery, G. Kimball R. Dodge, T. Huxford, K. Clement, H. Willson, J. Davis, E. Wessborg, A. Theiler, J. Otto. MEMBERS SENIORS David Anderson Robert Bash Bill Bell Richard Caldwell Robert Castell Gordon Dahlberg John Derrickson David Eames Robert Flading Hudson Hill Tom McCarty George Ranney Bob Refior Al Theiler JUNIORS John Brown Ted Caldwell Keith Clement Jim Davis Bart Fijux Bill Findley Melvin Flading Ward Harker Jack Hutton Ted H uxford Charles Hill Norman Jones Max M isesnar Earl Perry James Poetzinger Richard Power Fred Sill Bob St imson Harry Willson Wendell Vivian Eric Wessborg SOPHOMORES Robert Davidson Clare Gonser Wallace Hudson Bob Riordan Samuel Yeiter FRESHMEN Bob Dodge John Drum Bill Merz Bob Whitsit John Swisher HESPERIAN Page 162 OFFICERS Robert Castell President George Ranney Vice-President John Hutton S. L. Christiansen Secretary Treasurer Loca Founded at M. S. C. in 1889. C. Dutton, A. Smolen, M. Smith, H. Albright, N. Burner, K. Mader, M. Randolph, H. Lehman, F. Olds, A. Yanz, H. Dicken, J. Taylor, M. Linton, B, Duckwall, D. Harrington, P. Genther, R. Leiphart, R. Rupp, O. Frost, W. Lawrence, H. Hunt, P. Ramirez, J. Hitch- ings, Q. Ewert. G. Calhoun, R. Savio, R. Walker, A. G. Scheele, O. Preiss, R. Ford, E. Gould, W. Meier, J. Gauntlett. J. Coffman, C. Young, B. Frank, D. Gould, R. Reid. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Harry Dickson Byron Duckwall Quentin Ewert Paul Ford William Gould Harvey Harrington James Hitch ings Orville Preiss Kenneth Waite Frederick Walker JUNIORS George Calhoun Burleigh Downey William Meier Martin Randolph Rudolph Savio Melvin Smith Neil Barner Charles Dutton Jack Gauntlett Peter Genther Howard Hunt Robert Leiphart Wayne Linton Theodore Mackrell Philip Ramirez Robert Reid FRESHMEN Howard Lehman PLEDGES Henry Albright Bennett Church John Coffman Richard Drew Robert Frank Oren Frost Donald Gould Frederick Griswold Dwight Harrington William Lawrence Kurt Mader Frederick Olds Arthur Pilkington Robert Rupp Roger Schacht David Schlager Cecil Sharp Alfred Smolen Arthur Squires James Taylor Allan Yanz William Young KAPPA SIGMA Page 164 OFFICERS Orville Preiss . . President Paul Ford and William Meier Vice-Presidents Rudolph Savio . - Secretary Mac Gould . ■ • Treasurer National. Founded at University of Virginia in 1869. Delta Psi Chapter M. S. Clri 1937. established at Page 165 D.Baker, R. Miles, C. Schuster, W. Babcock, R. Stewart, G. Tice, R. Kreuger, R. Spiess, W. Jones, F. Otteman. M. Dalrymple, A. Freeman, M. Lehnhardt, G. MacQueen, J. Shedd, F. MacCrone, F. Caluory, R. Williams, M. Van Conant, J. Kreuger, J. Rockwell, D. Maliskey. R. B. Daubert, J. Blunt, R. Woodruff, G. Worcester, H. Hamilton, R. Shoecraft, P. Moore, A. Tompsett. R. Glenn, D. Severance, F. Cowing, W. Lee, D. Barton. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS SOPHOMORES Dennis Barton Francis Caluory Arthur Freeman Herbert Hunt Milton Lehnhardt Floyd Otteman Ross Shoecraft George Worcester JUNIORS John Blunt Frank Cowing FJarold Davies Lee Farrell Wayne Gilmore Henry Hamilton Walter Jones Robert Kielson Forsyth McCrone Don Malisky Philip Moore Roy Williams Richard Woodruff Willard Babcock Max Dalrymple Robert Glenn Richard Miles Jerry Rockwell John Shedd Roy Spiess, Jr. Arthur Thompsett Gordon Tice Morris Van Conant PLEDGES Donald Baker Robert Hume John Kreuger William Lee George Mac Queen Walter Nelson Richard Rieves Carl Schuster Robert Stewart Steve Szasz LAMBDA CHI ALPHA OFFICERS Richard Woodruff President John Blunt Vice-President Roy Spiess, Jr. Secretary Philip Moore I . Treasurer Ndtional. Founded at Boston University in 1909. Gamma Omicron Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1922. Page 167 F. Bartol, A. Limeriok, M. Loucks, W. Oler, A. Keinitz, A. Busser, C. Webster, L. Hughes W Charter J. Evans, C. Gibbs, T. Pence, C. Randall, F. Hough, J. Vaydik, F. Yabsley, M. Malfo W Williams . Elias, W. Magrane, R. Johnson, D. Cation, H. T. Darlington, R. Cunningham, C. E. Wiidon, A. Hansen, H.Strachan, F. Kercher. MEMBERS SENIORS Wesley Charter Robert Cunningham Louis Elias Clifford Gibbs Alger Hansen Frederic Hough Ferris Kercher William Williams JUNIORS Frank Bartol Anton Busser Clifton Hand Robert Johnson Will iam Magrane Merle Mallo Wilson Oler Torn Pence Clyde Randall Howard Strachan Joseph Vaydik Cari Webster SOPHOMORES Albert Keinitz Max Loucks FRESHMEN Donald Kilbo urn Francis Yabsley PLEDGES Robert Cramton Bernie DeSpelder Earl Devereaux Eugene Eads Clifford Huntoon Henry Kass Donald Miller Thomas Thacker Paul Wag aman Ferris Wil son Emery Yocum PHI CHI ALPHA Page 168 OFFICERS Robert Cunningham . President Robert Johnson Vice-President Frederic Hough Howard Strachan Secretary Treasurer Loca Founded at M. S. C. in 1925. Page i6ç D. Woodfield, S. Grossman, T. Lincoln, W. Paddison, F. Lincoln, A. Hays, N. Tracy, B. McLean, J. Lacey, G. Gargett, R. Baldwin, R.Visscher, R. Peterson, R. Waite, F. Baker, D. Anderson, R. Dawson, G. Krusell. H. Nickless, G, Stickle, A. Richardson, R. Fehr, H. Dales, F. Galda, H. Hunt, R. Clarke, J. Wicker, R. Batdorff, S. Foster, C. Sprinkle, N. Hockenbury, W. Harner, G. Patterson, T. Wood, J. Hart. J. Hays, J. McKibbin, G. Schultz, H. Scott, R. Pete, T. Darnton, A. Black, W. Miller, D. Harm er, H. Richardson, R. Wickstrorn. MEMBERS SENIORS Allan Black Sheldon Crossman Thomas Darnton Donald Harmer James Hays Norman Hockenbury Baxter McLean Jack McKibbin William Miller George Patterson Robert Peterson Harper Scott Edward Stein Neil Tracy Robert Wickstrom JUNIORS Donald Anderson Robert Batdorff Herbert Dales Charles Foster Seymour Foster John Gustafson Robert Harner John S. Hart Robert Pete Thomas Schweigert Charles Sprinkle George Stark Bruce Stickle SOPHOMORES Fred Baker Robert Baldwin Ronald Clarke Robert Dawson Foy Fehr Fred Galda George Gargett Glenn Krusell William Paddison FRESHMEN Stanton Crawford Andrew Hays Robert Harris Robert Iddings Donald Ladd Charles Leighton Ard Richardson Robert Visscher PLEDGES Allan Cook Arthur Floyd John Bockstanz William Johnson Fred Lincoln PHI DELTA THETA Page 170 OFFICERS Herbert Dales . . President Neal Tracy . House Manager Robert Baldwin . . Secretary Allan Black . . . Treasurer National. Founded at Miami University in 1848. Michigan Beta Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1873. Page i/i . Morris, E. Coonrod, R. Field, G. Wahl, J. Byrd, R. Fuller* R. Rose, R. Trembath, N. Martinson. . Hoffmeyer, W. Smith, R. Griewe, R. Lander, S. Radford, Dr. H. M. Byram. Lundin, J. Duncan, H. Patzer, M. Hammond, A. Cameron, J. Paquin, J. Jepson, R. Vanderveld, L. Pardee, G. Oven, r. L. B. Scholl, L. De Amicis, W. Baird, P. Reichert, D. Mahrle, P. Steele, Prof. L. N. Field. MEMBERS SENIORS SOPHOMORES Walter Bachus Leo De Amicis Rueben Griewe Roberts Lander Layle Littlefield Paul Reichert Roy Sprague JUNIORS William Baird Jerome Byrd William Gross Mahlon Hammond Clare Jensen Ned Martinson Hart Morris William Smith Robert Trembath Edgar Coonrod Robert Field Dean Mahrle Harold Patzer Robert Rose Robert Vanderveld George Wahl FRESHMEN Avery Cameron George McKay PLEDGES Russel Angell Parker Gray Richard Jones Fred Hayden Martin La Ross John Paquin Lloyd Pardee George Salisbury PI KAPPA PHI Page 172 OFFICERS Ned Martinson President Reuben Griewe Social-Chairman Dean Mahrle Wiliam Baird National. Secretary Treasurer Founded at College of Charleston in 1904. Alpha Theta Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1925. Page 173 H. Simmons, O. Barton, D. Laidlow, H. Taylor, L. Beal, J. Grigsby, M. Amon, R. Bayard, F. Horning. N. Henderson, R. De Vries, R. Phillips, G. Gough, N. Meyers, B. Kelwood, J. Marshall, J. McGowan, C. Walters, H. Jackson, C. Hamilton D. Pellot. B. Barry, J. Jennings, W. Gladden, E. McNamara, F. Patton, H. Tolford, R. Hagman, R. Mumaw, T. Dougherty. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Orlo Barton Willi am Barber Thomas Brand Roger De Vries William Gladden Stanley Pilzninski JUNIORS Robert Bayard Geoffrey Gough Robert Hagman Cl arence Hamilton Russell Holcomb John Marshall Edward McN amara Robert M umaw Don Pellot Howard Taylor Hubert Tolford SOPHOMORES Leland Beal Norman Henderson Frederick Horning Jay Jennings William Smith FRESHMEN Jack Grigsby Henry Jackson Ted Jennens David Laidlow Jack McGowan Carl Walters PLEDGES Morris Amon William Barrett Burton Barry Bennie Dargush Ted Dougherty Robert Gavan Francis Kelvoord Nathan Myers Norman Olman Robert Phillips William Porteous Harold Simmons John Wright PHI KAPPA TAU Page 174 OFFICERS Edward G. Me Namara President William Gladden . Vice-President Jay Jennings . Secretary Hubert Tolford . Treasurer National. Founded at Miami University in 1906. Alpha Alpha Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1924. Page 175 W. Wiedenhoeft, T. Mercy, J. Foote, J. Gibbs, J. Ladd, R. Hetrick, C. Branigin. E. Bantleon, B. Koefgen, R. Baker, J. Flake, F. Backstrom, R. Wrigglesworth. J. Baker, W. Muer, R. Norvell, A. Pierce, A. MacCreadie, W. Lavens, E. Lewis, W. Bierkamp. T. Nolan, J. Foreman, B. Johnson, L. Recor, Prof. O. L. Snow, D. Springer, G. Ferguson. MEMBERS SENIORS SOPHOMORES John Baker Robert Baker Edward Bantleon John Coolidge James Foreman Frank Gaines John Ladd Tom Mercy Tom Nolan Loren Recor Harry Speelman Dale Springer Edmon Walton William Wiedenhoeft JUNIORS Fred Backstrom Darwin Dudley Clifford Frieburger Jack Gibbs Robert Hetrick Alex MacCreadie William Muer Henry Thompson Charles Branigin George Ferguson Joe Flake James Foote Bernard Johnson James Monteith Albert Pierce FRESHMEN Richard Bush Ted Hart PLEDGES Ron Ailing Waiter Bierkamp Leslie Bruckner Philip Drake Paul Gilbert Don Janz Everett Lewis Bruce Mair Ralph Norvell Forest Shipman SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON OFFICERS Loren Recor President James Foreman Vice-President Dale Springer Tom Nolan Secretary Treasurer National. Founded at University of Alabama in 1856. Michigan Gamma Chapter established at M. S C. in 1927. Page 177 A. Conklin, E. McCleary, G. Grenske, R. Farkas C. Gardner, J. Twist, G. Pulling, R. Ballard, R. Leitch, M. Gorton, W. Brandenberg, T. Orn, J. Lepme, R. Groemng, R. Washburn, R. Blue, R. Bingham. ' ; s R. Buzenberg, C. Harmon, T Grace R. Spinner, J Dodge P. Gee, W Dancer, G. Publow, A. England, J. Cameron, D. Farkas, B. Schaeffer, D. Sherman, W. Carpenter, R. Dakin, R. Barthold, J. Blanchard, F. Hartman. D. Vale, H. Rexer, R. Davis, G. Main, E. McDonald, J. Burton, W. White, R. Bucknell, L. Smith, R. Welch, D. Barthold, D. Boyd, R. .Bruce, W. bkiver, H. Grant, J. Roberts. SENIORS JUNIORS ACTIVE MEMBERS David Barthold Robert Barthold John Bingham Robert Bruce Robert Bucknell Garrett Burgess John Burton Howard Grant Franz Hartnacke John Lorimer Erie McDonnell James Roberts Larry Smith Rodger Welch Willard White SIGMA NU Page 178 Richard Bingham David Boyd Robert Buzenberg Jack Cameron James Cameron Willi am Carpenter Eugene Ciolek Raymond Dakin Aurthur England Donald Farkas MacAurthur Gorton John Pingel Bruce Schaeffer David Sherman Wayne Skiver SOPHOMORES Robert Ballard Aurthur Conklin Winston Dancer Gerald Drake Phillip Gee Ted Grace George Grenske Charles Harmon Roy Leitch Richard Nahstol Gordon Publow Richard Publow Gordon Pulling Robert Spinner Albert White Don Yale FRESHMEN Harry Cameron Robert Davis Hamilton Dendel Robert Farkas Charles Gardner Richard Groening James Lepine Guy Main Matthew Tinkham John Twist Richard Washburn PLEDGES Jim Blanchard Bob Boyd Bill Brandenberg Frank Hartman Tom Orn Don Phillips Henry Rexer Bill Strail Vincent Whitney OFFICERS Larry Smith President Garrett Burgess Vice-President David Boyd Robert Bucknell Secretary Treasurer National. Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Epsilon Rho Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1934. Page 179 N. McClure, D. Troyer, M. Williams, K. Beck, E. Overton, R. Drullinger, R. Taylor, C. Harris, A. Booth, J. Morris, F. Martin. C. Pearson, R. Fonner, E. Rosegart, M. Buckner, W. Berg, J. Leopard, J. Culby, H. McKay, D. Bolthouse, E. Young, R. Cooley. H. Starke, B. Kennedy, A. Buchholtz, L. Carlson, A. Smirniotis, W. Ingleeon, J. Skene, G. Purdy, H. Sackrider, M. Dowd. J. Lynch, K. Ellison, I. Parsons, C. Robinson, E. Glaser. MEMBERS SENIORS Leo Carlson Myron Dowd Richard Drullinger William Ingleson Hale Mackay Frank Martin Charles Pearson Gordon Purdy Anthony Smirniotis Richard Taylor JUNIORS Kenneth Beck William Berg Albert Booth Albert Buchholz Martin Buckner Ronald Cooley Eugene Glaser Ivan Parsons Howard Sackrider Julius Skene Henry Starke SOPHOMORES James Culby Joe Lynch Kermit Ellison; Walter Follette Raymond Fonner Bela Kennedy Jack Leopard Dan Moir Eugene Overton Elmer White Edward Young PLEDGES Donald Bolthouse John Boughton Clarence Gettel Usif Haney Norman McClure James Morse William Place William Porter Eldon Rosegart Lewis Reuter Richard Tillinghast Don Troyer Mapley Williams THETA KAPPA NU Page 180 OFFICERS William Ingleson President Julius Skene Vice-President Anthony J. Smirniotis Leo Carlson Secretary Treasurer National. Founded at Howard College in 1924. Michigan Beta Chapter established at M. S. C. in 1931. Page 1S1 HAYS NI. OFFICERS James G. Hays, III President Howard Swartz . Vice-President Joseph S. Ruhe Secretary-Treasurer Frank Gaines William Carpenter REPRESENTATIVES Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Harry Speelman Clarence Dennis George G. Gargett Theodore Mackrell FACULTY ADVISER Fred T. Mitchell Dean of Men CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVES Norine Erwin...............................................................................................................................HHI President Nancy B. Farlev..............................................................................................A..W..S. President Arthur Freeman...................................................................................I-F.C. Representative I Ola B. Gelzer Dale Granger . Wffiam Hasselback Vernon Hinz Eileen McCurdy.................................................................................Pan-Hellenic President • A.W.S. Representative Elsie McKibbin • President Religious Council Roger B. Wilcox State News Editor Union Board Representative President of Independent Men ......................................................................President Ag Council . . I . • • • . . . A. Freeman, E. McCurdy, V. Hinz, W. Carpenter, G. Gargett, C. Dennis, D. Granger, N. Erwin, T. Mackrell, N. Farley, O. Gelzer. W. Hasselback, R. Wilcox, J. Ruhe, H. Swartz, J. Hays, F. Mitchell, H. Speelman, F. Gaines. ■■■ Page 185 Barbara Lou Brattin Dorothy Hasselbring Linda Evans ELECTED MEMBERS Seniors Myrtle Patton Juniors Elsie McKibbin Sophomores Nancy Farley June Lyons George Ann Shaw Barbara Sears Marion Patch REPRESENTATIVE MEMBERS Catherine Adams Barbara Lou Brattin Norine Erwin Josephine Gardner Dorothy Garlock Ola Gelzer Sally Langdon Rebecca Lord Eileen McCurdy Beverly Jane Smith I Barbara Tranter . W.A.A. Freshman Lecture Chairman Spartan Women’s League Home Economics Club Union Board Mortar Board Freshman Counselor Tower Guard Pan-Hellenic Co-ed Editor State News . Y.W.C.A. R. Lord, D. Hasselbring, B. Tranter, E. McKibbin, M. Patch, E. McCurdy, B. Brattin, M. Patton, L. Evans, L. Langdon, D. Garlock. J. Gardner, B. Sears, J. Lyons, N. Farley, G. Shaw, N. Erwin. Page 186 NANCY FARLEY OFFICERS Nancy Farley President Barbara Lou Brattin Vice-President Barbara Sears George Ann Shaw Secretary Treasurer G. Dershem, A. Hansen, C. Stuart, R. Krauss, L. Kardes, B. Knox, B. Bartels. W. Welles, V. Hinz, E. Anthony, B. Krantz, E. Herrbach, L. Dawe. OFFICERS Vernon Hinz William Welles Ernest Herrbach Bertel Krantz President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Dean Anthony Professor Freeman Professor Hill FACULTY MEMBERS Professor Trout Professor Kraemer Professor Pettigrove Dr. Scholl STUDENT MEMBER ORGANIZATION REPRESENTED . William Bartels William Braden Louis Dawe George Dershem AI Hansen Ernest Herrbach Vernon Hinz Len Kardes Bill Knox Berti 1 Krantz Roland Krauss Ole Lundwald Joe Shull Clarence Stuart William Welles Page 188 Xi Sigma Pi Agricultural Engineering Junior Veterinary Club Block and Bridle Agronomy Club Hort Club Agricultural Economics Forestry Club Freshman Class Alpha Zeta Sophomore Class Short Course Student Grange Junior Class Dairy Club OFFICERS Edward Flowers Kenneth Waite Magneto Gunn Dorothy Garlock President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Edward Flowers Dorothy Garlock MEMBERS Magneto Gunn Dale Granger Dick Nahstoll Kenneth Waite Sponsoring student activities,, and encouraging organizations to take advantages of facilities offered by the Union has been the aim of the Union Board this past year. Freshman mixers, regular bi-weekly tea-dances, frequent Union dances, the annual pre J-Hop dinner dance, and an all­ college amateur show which was put on winter term constitute part of the work of this group which is composed of members from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. Newly redecorated organi­ zation. rooms placed at the disposal of any college group, the addition of a newspaper reading room, and ping pong tables are several other new features introduced this year. K. Waite, D. Garlock, M. Gunn, D. Granger. E. Flowers, D. Nahstoll. Page i8q P. Timkovich E. Krotkiewicz, I. Wyeth, R. Jackson, G. Sickeier, G. Bignell, H. Mertins, W. Ward, D. Tuttle. P. Roach, F. Benton, W. Hasselback, F. Mitchell, A. Richards, N. Olson. OFFICERS William Hasselback . Allen Richards . . Irving Wyeth . . . . . . . . President Vice-President and Treasurer . . . Secretary WILLIAM HASSELBACK President COMMITTEEHEADS Fred Benton Joe Ruhe William Ryan Tom Molloy John Christ Date Bureau Sports Dramatics State News Column Advertisement ZONE CHAIRMEN (Wells Hall) Edmund Krotkiewicz Gail Sickeler Robert Zant Ron Jackson Elmer Kay George Bignell Patrick Roach Harry Mertons Page iço P. Davidson, D. Schulz, L. Kronquist, E. Bishop, M. Suesz, G. Brummelhoff, C. Schmidt, D. Snyder, R. Maas, H. Foss. B. Benton, M. Houser, N. Erwin, M. Peterson, P. Pierson, M. Beardsley EXECUTIVE BOARD Norine Erwin Merle Houser Patricia Pierson Marion Beardsley . Josephine Gardner Gertrude Brummelhoff Doris Schultz Miss Mabel Peterson President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Junior Representative Sophomore Representative Faculty Adviser GROUP CHAIRMEN Esther Bishop Phylijs Davidson Laura Kronquist Doris McMehan Arts and Publicity Social Social Service Dramatics B. Smith C. Davis M. Tribe C. Halligan MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS Charles Davis Nelson Lash Beverley Jane Smith Marjorie Tribe Professor C. P. Halligan Professor W. W. Johnston Another successful and varied lecture course was presented this year as a result of the careful selection and efficient planning of the Lecture Committee made up of two professors and three students. The celebrities appearing on the course included Lowell Thomas, Drew Pearson, William Lyon Phelps, J. E. Williamson, Soo Yong, Alan Villiers, Bradford Washburn, and Rockwell Kent. Page 192 OFFICERS William Ingleson ■ • President Lloyd H. G eil................................................................................................Secretary Lloyd H. Geil . Faculty Adviser, Student Publications The Board of Publications at Michigan State College is an organization which directs the activities of the three student publications, Michigan State News, Wolverine, and Spartan. Its Membership consists of the editors and business managers of the three publications, the co-ed editor of the State News, president of the Student Council, president of A. W. S., College Treasurer, Alumni Secretary, Head of Publications Department, and Faculty Adviser of Student Publications. The Board is held responsible for the supervision of the editorial policies of student publications officially recognized by the college. It appoints the editors and business managers and approves other major staff selections. In addition it keeps a check on the operating budgets and expenditures. B. Core, J. Hays, N. Farley, H. Harrington, O. Gelzer, B. Smith. R. Refior, W. Ingleson, L. Geil, A. Applegate. Page 193 W. Rummell, J. Simek, N. Kenyon, V. Spaniolo, E. Gewirts L. Randall, R. Heath, K. Clement, H. Harrington, S. Ander­ son, J. Wilson. D. Roger, P. Lourim, S. Scott, G. Pike, L. Langdon, P. Simpson, J. Barringer, K. Umphrey, M. Smith, M. Gunn. D. Dixon, M. Carso, J. Thompson, A. Long, M. Buzzard, A Geizer, G. Shaw, L Hulston, M. Schooley, M. Smith, K- Foster, D. Kilbourn, M. Alkire. G. Maskin, J, Krieger, W. White, O. Geizer, R. Refior, B. Smith, R. Turner. STAFF . Ola Geizer Jerome Krieger, Ray Turner . Managing Editor Beverly Smith . George Maskin Business Department Associate Editors . Co-Ed Editor Sports Editor . . . . Business Manager Robert Refior . Ass t- Business Manager Willard White Harry Willson Advertising Manager Louis Randall Ass’t Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Keith Cl ement . . Faculty Adviser Lloyd H. Geil . The Michigan State N ews became a tri-weekly, issued Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings Reor9anized at the beginning of fall term the paper has served East Lansing as well as U S the college, a combination which is almost uniqueBn'.coHegiate newspaper circles. The additional issue per week has necessitated anBncreased||taff. As a result some seventy-five students have comprised the editorial staff, working ¡Inder the direction -of Ola Gelzer, first woman editor of the State News. Twenty-five other . have been members of the business staff, headed by Robert Refior. , L GId 'ur,ner ^as B H managing editor and Victor Spaniolo was named business manager by the Board of Publications, March 1, 1938. They will direct the paper spring term and next year. J. Shaw, R. Martin, E. Jackson, W. Ingleson, B. Core, C. Mason, B. Frank. E. White, M. DeWaele, D. Schoedel, M. Glasgow, J. Willson, D. Mitchell, B. Corbishley, H. Carso, S. Scott, D. Dünn. M. Mabie, M. Toth, J. Spicer, G. Sharpe, B. Preston, L. Randall, C. Kackstetter, M. Hagens, S. Blackney, M. Maas. STAFF William G. Ingleson Eleonore Jackson W. Robert Martin Susan M. Blackney Jane Shaw BenitaM. Core Charlotte Mason William Frank Lloyd H. Geil . . Managing Editor Classes Editor Sports Editor Organizations Editor Society Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Faculty Adviser There Were Ten Pretty Girls............................” and LIFE MAGAZINE printed their picture. People in Philadelphia/ Kansas City, Utica, New York, Netherlands, West Indies, and the Fiji Islands, all agreed that it was by far the most beautiful publication staff in the country. And so, ' The Ten Pretty Girls , working with some thirty other staff members, have endeavored to give you a new, modern and different WOLVERINE. We have made the color . . candid, the copy . . many. We hope you enjoy it. . bright, the pictures . sparse, the pages . . . . . . Page 197 pn!n mi F. Arnold, O. Warbach. M. Smith, B. Spinning, R. Heath, R. Reid, R. Refior, S. Anderson, G. Winter, R. Savio, M. Gunn. A. -Long, G. Maskin, J. Krieger, H. Harrington, G. Armstrong, T. Mackrell, D. Dixon. OFFICERS Harvey Harrington HA' • . President Gladys Armstrong Jerome Krieger . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer The Press Club has as its aim the furthering of the interests of various students in the journalistic field. Various speakers of prominence in journalism are brought to the campus by the organization. Each year the club sponsors the Publications Banquet which is attended by members of all the campus publications. At this banquet the various publication awards are given and the new publication heads are introduced. Page 200 OFFICERS Lawrence Hamilton Mabel Ruth Doyle Jere Kimball . Margaret Killeen President Secretary Treasurer Historian MEMBERS HONORARY MEMBERS Marston Busch Eugene Cummins Mabel Ruth Doyle Lawrence Hamilton Ben Hanna Margaret Killeen Jere Kimball Elizabeth Lilley Doris McMehan Marion Moore Neis Olson Robert Ritter Julia Simmons Eva Smith Maxine Rouse Elizabeth Willi ams John Yunck Dean Conrad Dean and Mrs. Huston Professor E. S. King Professor C. H. Nickle Faculty Adviser E. Smith, M. Moore, M. Rouse, L. Hanna D. McMehen, E. Cummins, M. Busch, E. Williams, J. Simmons. W. Thompson, M. Killeen, L. Hamilton, M. Doyle, J. Kimball, R. Ritter il du National Honorary Dramatrcs Fraternity Page 201 SBS| SENiGíí P LA mÈÊÊÊÈÈÈÈ Dr. W. F. Thompson Dr. Thompson was graduated from Hamline University in 1917 with the B.A. degree. After gradu­ ation he spent twenty-six months with the United States Expeditionary forces and later, over a year and a half with the United States Medical Corps in France. He was one of three Americans awarded the French Medaille D’Honneur for outstanding medical service in France. After the War, Dr. Thompson spent eleven years on the road playing in read and in dramatic stock productions. Working with such prominent personages as Blanche Yurka, Florence Reed, jean Dixon and J. Hammond Bailey, he played the roles of manager, director and actor in the prom­ inent stock companies of the West. Dr. Thompson continued his education at the University of Nebraska. Here he received his M.A. and later his Ph.D. degrees. After six years as an instructor at this university he came to Michigan State College in the Fall of 1936 as a member of the staff of the English Department. He later trans­ ferred to the Department of Speech and Dramatics and has since served as an instructor in that Depart­ ment as well as director of the college dramatic productions. Concerning the term plays presented this year, Dr. Thompson says, "one of the best modern comedy dramas ever written is "Another Language”. When it was presented here on our campus, it was played by one of the best balanced casts I have ever seen in an amateur production. Ibsen’s play, "Wild Duck” was very favorably received by both the students and the faculty. The depth of meaning of this play was remarkably portrayed by the student cast.” Commenting briefly on the ^enior Play,- Dr. Thompson says, "the Senior Play, Shakespeare’s 'Merchant of Venice’, bids fair to be one of the most interesting productions ever given at Michigan State. A reconstruction of the Elizabethan Stage will be used, constructed under the able direction of Professor C. H.Nickle, who has designed the sets and had charge of the lighting for all the major dramatic productions in the past few years”. Page 205 R. Stauffer, G. Winter, E. Boyer, D. Lowell, C. Sparks, W. K. Collinge, R. Kirk. C. Chamberlain. R. L. Refior, K. R. Hampel, J. A. McMonagle, J. A. Amsden, K. Greer, J. Saunders. MEMBERS James Amsden Elmer Boyer Charles Chamberlain William Collinge Kenneth Greer Kenneth Hampel Russell Kirk Alvin Kowalski Donald Lowell Gordon McNelly Burt Portnoff Robert Refior Jack Saunders Charles Sparks Robert Stauffer Gerald Winter FACULTY ADVISER J. A. McMonagle Lela Coors Marian Gibson J. Lerin Jean Stolz Helen Beattie Jean Beukema Mary Alice Smith Maryan Ashley Gladys Brown Gertrude Sidebotham MEMBERS FACULTY ADVISER J. Menchhofer SCHEDULE 7 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 19 Feb. Feb. 21 23 Feb. Mar. 5 9 Mar. Mar.15 Mar.18 Apr.n Wayne Albion Hillsdale Western State Michigan State Normal College Michigan Debate League Tournament Hillsdale Albion Dennison Wayne Albion Albion Wayne H. Beattie, J. Buekema, M. Smith, M. Ashley, G. Brown, G. Sidebotham. L. Coors, M. Gibson, J. Menchhofer, J. Lerin, J. Stolz. Page 207 L. Coleman, E. Foltz, J. McMonagle, M. Ashley, A. Kowalski, M. Smith, G. Fischer, T. Bishop, M. Gibson. R. Refior, H. Beattie, J. Menchhofer, J. Beukema, K. Greer, G. Winter. OFFICERS Jeane Beukema James Amsden Gerald Winter Kenneth Greer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS James Amsden Maryan Ashley Helen Beattie Jeane Beukema Thelma Bishop Leora Coleman Alva Lee Foltz Kenneth Greer Marion Gibson Alvin Kowalski Robert Refior Mary Alice Smith Gerald Winter Page 208 FACULTY MEMBERS J. D. Menchhofer Gordon Fischer James McMonagle Jean McGill ivra Dorothy Garlock Jean Knight - Ross Pell Emmabelle Barnum Myldred Bingham Edmund Boell Irene Brewer Virginia Butterfield Robert Carpenter Betty Clare Betty Demorest Kathleen Fischer Richard Glazer OFFICERS MEMBERS Avalon Gowans Georgia Haerr Ray Holben Sally Howell Carl Kackstetter Elwood Kalin Norman Kesel Herbert Lash Erna McKenzie Katherine Miller Raoul Nies President Vice-President Secreta ry Treasurer Arthur Norris Evans Roberts Aline Rudolphi Robert Sherman John Slyker Lewis Smith Barbara Struble Richard Van Winkle Charlotte Wheatley Betty Youngs M. Bingham, C. Wheatley. E. McKenzie, J. McGillivray, A. Gowans, H. Clare, V. Butterfield. A. Rudolphi, E. Kalin, E. Roberts, R. Sherman, R. Van Winkle, H. Lash, N. Kesel, E. Boell, G. Haerr. Page 20Ç B. Sarle, M. Kiburtz, F. Minges, M. Knape, M. Hill. F. Gibbons, S. Davis, M. Patton, J. Lincoln. OFFICERS Myrtle Patton . ............................................................................................................. President Sara Davis . . . . Vice-President Florence Gibbons • Jean Lincoln Secretary Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS MEMBERS PLEDGE Mary Ann Collinge Sara Davis Mary Rita Knape Frances Minges Mrs. Mable Mills Mrs. L. B. Sholl Florence Gibbons Jean Lincoln Margaret Hill Myrtle Patton Margaret Kiburtz Addie Jane Rogers Elizabeth Sarle Sigma Alpha lota is the oldest and largest women s professional music fraternity in the world. Its membership includes outstanding musicians in American and foreign countries. Members are selected on a basis of musicianship, scholastic achievements and character. The aims of the fraternity are to uphold the highest ideals of a musical education, raise standards of productive work among women students of colleges and universities, further the development of music in America, and develop a stronger bond between foreign countries and American for benefit of all its members. Page 210 FACULTY ADVISER Mrs. Ruth Mach OFFICERS MEMBERS . President Vice-President Recording Secretary Treasurer Janet Kelley Marian Maddy Leone Schavey Majel Schneider Hope Kelley ■ Janet Kelley Elizabeth Berry Jean Barden Jean Barden Elizabeth Berry Josephine Kackley Hope Kelley J. Barden, H. Kelley, R. Mack, L. Schavey. M. Maddy, J. Kelley, E. Berry, M. Schneider. PHI ETA CHAPTER o Music Honor Sorority Page 2i i MEMBERS irst tenor Second tenor Baritone Second bass D. Burton H. Burr-Smith R. Henney J. Meyer E. Oelen W. Rehkapf R. Rose B. Speer W. Sydenstricker H. Tolford J. Walbridge W. Westrin G. Perkins T. Bishop C. Bullis G. S. Eldridge B. Ellis R. Glazier T. Hammel J. Heaney N. Hyatt P. Lewis K. Marshall R. Miller G. S. Reed E. Overton R. Shepherd R. Swart C. Beukema E. Brigham H. Butler R. Carlton R. Carpenter B. Coggan S. Eldridge M. Hammer R. Kitzsteiner B. Lee D. Noble J. Ruhe J. Spencer J. Rovick D. Wright J. Brody R. Hardy J. Harrison P. Jacobs J. Kingscott W. Hassford F. Haugh E. Krotkiewicz A. Randall W. Shulls K. Templin M. Warskow R. B. Wilcox J. Wooten Top Row—W. Hosford, R. Miller, E. Overton, C. Beukema, J. Rovick, R. Swart, F. Hough, K.Marshall, J. Wooton, K. Templin, T. Hammel, R. Carpenter, H. Burr-Smith, M. Warskow, H. Butler, J. Garrison, C. Bullis. Third Row—W. Westrin, S. Eldridge, J. Kingscott, P. Lewis, N. Hyatt, R. Carlton, R. Hardy, J. Walbridge, R. Shepherd, W. Shulls, S. Eldridge, R. Glaser, W. Gladden, W. Rehkopf, W. Lee, R. Henney. Second Row—~W. Speer, G. Perkins, E. Krotkiewicz, M. Hammer, B. Coggan, J. Spencer, D. Noble, G. Reed, H. Tolford, E. Graham, F, Gardner, J. Heaney, B. Ellis. Front Row-—T. Bishop, J. Ruhe, D. Wright, R. Wilcox, F. Patton, B. Kitzsteiner, P. Jacobs, J. Meyer, A. Black. FRED PATTON Director OFFICERS R. B. Wilcox D. Wright President First Vice-President R. Kitzsteiner Second Vice-President P. Jacobs J. Meyer J. Ruhe . Fred Patton Archie Black Secretary Treasurer Business Manager Director Accompanist T. Bishop, K. Marshall Librarians Page 213 F. Nilson, B. Cornell, V. Lewsader, M. Plowrlshti Wells. R. D’Aloisio, M. Bos, C. Morris, B. Mills, A- Amsden, B. Stouffer, J. Kelder, F. Smith, J. Flomerfelt. B. Millett, E. Berry, M. Maddy, J. Kackley, M. Loring, L. Schavey, L. Endelman. Josephine Kackley Marian Maddy 8 GIEE OFFICERS Director Accompanist Leone Schavey Alice Amsden Paye Nilson . . . Margaret Tompkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Librarian Alice Amsden Ann Aiken Elizabeth Berry Marie Bos Constance Clark Rose Marie D’Aloisio Laurine Endelman Jane Flomerfelt Elizabeth Hamilton Page 214 MEMBERS Jeanette Hanchett Janet Kelder Virginia Lewsader Margery Loring Holbei Marian Maddy Bettie Millet Betty Jane Mills Catherine Morris Faye Nilson Betty Peterson Margaret Plowright Leone Schavey Ann Elizabeth Sarle Faye Smith Betty Stauffer Margaret Tompkins Bessie Wells OFFICERS Allan Knoll J. Dean Winter Richard Williams President Vice-President Usher Leonard Falcone Arthur Farwell Fred Killeen Archie Black Martin Buckner Robert Carpenter Leonard Chard Walter Chersack Joseph Evans Harold Fairbanks Robert Felberg HONORARY MEMBERS William Kimmel Ignace Paderewski Fred Patton Michael Press ACTIVE MEMBERS Harold Ferguson Ronald Fiandt Lewis Garner Robert Goodman Allan Knoll Donald Morrison Emerson Oelen Lewis Richards Alexander Shuster Keith Stein Forbes Sibley Edwin Stein Julius Stulberg Frank Taylor Richard Tillinghast Earle Trudgen Richard Williams J. Dean Winter During the past year, the local honorary music fraternity. Alpha Epsilon Mu, has completed arrangements whereby it has become a local chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national music honorary fraternity. Members of the Albion chapter of Sinfonia assisted in the initiation and installa­ tion ceremonies of the Michigan State College group. During the past year, this organization has sponsored numerous musical events on campus. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia advocates more than mere fraternizing, it attempts to stimulate interest in music. To this end the Michigan State Chapter dedicates itself in years to come. j. Chard, K. Stein, F. Killeen, A. Knoll, J. Winter, W. Kimmei, J. Evans. Row 1 Row 2 J. Stulberg, H. Fairbanks, R. Williams, M. Buckner. D. Morrison, F. Taylor, W. Chersack, E. Stein, F. Piotrowski. Row 3—R. Tillinghast, L. Garner, E. Qelen, A. Black, F. Sibley; E. Trudgen. Page 215 u 1 1 J p j n j r B n mui i Il L u r i REGULAR MEMBERS Flutes and Piccolos Bassoons Walter J. Chersack Eldon LeRoy Foly Loring P. Huston James O. Pino David C. Pray Edwin E. Stein Oboes Donald P. Troyer Philip D. Willson Eb Clarinets Robert C. Davidson Bb Clarinets Donald E. Berger Richard S. Buller George Christman George J. Cook Gordon W. Hogle Neil Jackson George P. Koch Jack M. Leopard Claud A. Ludwig Norman C. McClure Charles P. Roe Marvin F. Sanow Sylvan P. Schlesinger Donald C. Smith Dallas T. Young Edward M. Young Alto Clarinets Daniel H. Moir Eldon C. Rosegard Bass Clarinets Howard W. Dawson Crawford W. Hertel Francis J. Piotrowski Ralph M. Williams Saxophones Nicholas Bash Robert M. Frahm Douglas Lake Arthur Lessel William B. Pratt Donald Stelma Cornets Edward F. Angrove Ronald M. Fiandt John luele Allan C. Knoll C. Gordon Lewis Howard A. Moore Leonard M. Morrish Marquis L. Otis Curtis E. Patton Leslie D. Shapton Forbes S. Sibley Roland C. Thatcher Sidney E. Trudgen Louis Van DerKay Adrian Verhoeven J. Dean Winter French Horns Robert L. Baker James D. Collins John B. Gaffield Lewis S. Garner Baritones Charles A. Adams Lawrence C. Downer Warren W. Shapton Trombones Nolan E. Allen Charles E. Childs Guy H. Dygent Coy G. Ekland Lawrence L. German Richard Groening Paul R. Linke William F. Newman Basses Walter T. Clark Raymond N. Langley Irwin A. Moreskinj^j James F. Morse Lloyd L. Stanley, Jr. Richard B. Williams Bass Drum Richard W. Jones Cymbals Roland P. Gilbert Snare Drums Fred J. Hammerstein James A. LaDu A. Wilson Rochester Frank E. Taylor Richard M. Tillinghast Drum Major H. Holloway Anthony Smirniotis Professor Leonard Falcone Director Anthony J. Smirniotis Drum Major Mr. Leonard Falcone Mr. Keith Stein Director Acting Director OFFICERS Allan Knoll . . . . President J. Dean Winter Curtis Patton . Gerald Brian Robert McIntosh James Brian . . . . Anthony Smirniotis Captain M. Doty Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Librarian Assistant Librarian Manager Drum Major Drillmaster Page 2ij OFFICERS J. Dean W in ter...................................................................................................................................................President Gerald Brian............................................................................................................................................Vice-President Lewis S. G a rn e r ........................................................................................................Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Ad viser Mr. Leonard Falcone Honorary Members Professor A. J. Clark Captain H. J. Golightly Professor Lewis Richards Regular Members James Brian Gerald Brian Walter Clark James Collins Lewis Garner Hugh Holloway Douglas Lake Howard Moore Leonard Morrish Curtis Patton Wilson Rochester Warren Shapton Anthony Smirniotis J. D. Winter The Band Club was organized in 1920 as a disciplinary unit. Since that time it has widened the scope of its activities and now forms an active committee for all social functions of the band. The Club is composed of junior and senior members of the band who possess outstanding musical ability and are especially active in furthering the interests of the band as a social as well as a musical organization. The most important work of the Band Club is spon­ soring the annual smoker, the Band Formal, and conducting a campaign for new members during Freshman Week. Page 218 Hans Lange . Julius Stulberg . Conductor Concertmeister First Violins Violoncellos Bassoon MEMBERS Marjorie Hoyt Janet Kelley Marian Maddy Joyce McMillan Julius Stulberg Richard Williams Second Violins Marian Boyd Betty Kamins Alfred Karchmer Betty Kerr Hollis Moore Violas Roberta Applegate Morris Hochberg Harold Smith Sara Davis Hope Kelley David Pratt Lois Taft Bass Viols William Horn Eldon Rosegart Flutes Walter Chersack Edwin Stein Oboe Don P. Troyea Clarinets Francis Piotrowski French Horns Leonard El I inwood Lewis Garner Mary Jane Wright Trumpets John luele Forbes Sibley Trombone Howard Hunt Percussion Wilbur Greer Betty Jane Johnson Frank Taylor Richard Ti 11 inghast Row 2—J. Bird, D. Gibson, W. Schroeder, G. Cope, J. Wyatt, L. Coleman. Row 1 W. Genne, B. Gilbert, E. Foltz, E. McKenzie, J. Caswell, E. Sater. OFFICERS Elva Lea Foltz . . . . Erna L. McKenzie Bradley Gilbert President Secretary Treasurer Student Club became a campus organization in the fall of 1937. The purpose of the club is to provide creative, varied, democratic and inexpensive social entertainment and activity for students of Michigan State College. Activities of the year have included dances, treasure hunts, picnics and other informal entertainment. Page 220 Ann L. Kuehl Adviser OFFICERS AND MEMBERS Barbara Struble - ................................................President Sally Langdon.................................................Vice-President Wilma Han by, Eunice Converse . . . . Secretary Marjorie Tribe . . . . Corresponding Secretary Harriet Skidmore . . . . I I Treasurer TRY OUTS Ellen Ackley Jane Bowen Nancy Ann Chandler Louise Clark Dorothy DaLee Peg Killeen Sarah Ross Charlotte Schmidt Eva Schmidt Jane Schmidt Shirley Scott Ruth Stinson Jean Stolz Esther Ruth Vyn R. Stinson, V. Keck, S. Scott, B. Koronski, J. Bowen, R. Fagan, B. Gould, E. Vyn, J. Schmidt, J. Stolz, E. Smith. M. Killeen, C. Schmidt, M. Tribe B. Struble, A. Kuehl H. Skidmore, D. DaLee. C I N Dancing Honorary'„Society Page 22i W. Schroeder, K. Hampel, H. Hoffmeyer, R. Wilcox, P. Hammel, R. Hicks, E. Sunnen. R. Allured, L. Eklund, P. Holden, W. Genne, C. Eklund, H. Pierce, N. Hyatt, B. Merrill. OFFICERS Roger P. Wilcox Harold Hoffmeyer Robert Hicks Truman Hammel Mr. William Genne President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer General Secretary FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD CABINET MEMBERS Chairman Treasurer Mr. R.W. Tenny Mr.Thomas Gunson Mr. J. C. Davis Mr. G ’ Ÿ f Ethan R. Cunningham Doyle L. Moore BHHH Jay E. Davenport James R. Davis Melvin N. Nyquist Jack M. Petersen É Forrest W. Dixon Stanley C. Pilzninski Coy G. Eklund Lowell R. Eklund Robert C. Evans Paul R. Fennig Ernst 0. Schreiber Frederick J. Sill Lawrence J. Smith Norman E. Sparling William FH. M. Gould Arthur J. Webb Arthur L. Green Kenneth E. Greer Reuben J. Griewe Charles J. FHalbert Leslie R. Wilcox George Wolf George A. Worcester James W. Vanderbilt .SPilzninski, F. Caluory, R. Evans, L. Carlson, G. Worcester, R. Lander, T. Matlack, J. Davenport. C. Knipschild, J. Mason, L. Wilcox, J. Beale, K. Greer, R. Griewe, E. Schreiber, M. Amon, C. Jensen, M. Nyquist, F. Arnold. F. Sill, J. Amsden, E. Hertel, J. Petersen, W. Gould, G. Wolf, A. Green, J. Beaver, C. Eklund, C. Hill, J. Campana. D. Moore, H. Hansen, L. Smith, G. Burgess, A. Webb, L. Eklund, F. Dixon, N. Sparling, J. Davis, P. Ferring, A. Hansen, J. Belleau. a stnrina W O’Brien, E. Rudd, F. Kercher, S. Dubosky, N. Page. G. Hatch, W. Charter, G. Reed, J. Kleber, P. Burt, R. Verheul. W Pickett, R. Mason, Ei'iSmith, M. Wooten, H. Mertins, R. Savid|:H. Mosher, R. Dail, E. Eschenburg, H. Pletz, W. White, D. Beery, R Trimfw Carpenter, P. Ponte, D. Maliskey, G. Ciolek, C. Gibbs, E. Bremer, N. Ocman, R. Holcomb, R. Smeltzer, R. Robinson, H. Hill. r! Bucknell,' R. Refior, W. Watson, R. Lerg, A. Johnson, J. Fitch, A. Genetti, V.- Sehernber. I I ■ Ia REGULAR ARMY OFFICERS Colonel Selwyn D. Smith, Cav., P. M. S. & T. (on sick leave) Colonel Frederick D. Griffith, Jr., Cav., P. M. S. & T. Colonel Clarence T. Marsh, C. A. C. Major Albert C. Stanford, F. A., Executive Officer Major Andrew J. Wynne, Cav, Major William M. Hutson, Inf. Captain Marcus B. Boulware, Inf. Captain Mark H. Doty, F. A. Captain Harvey J. Golightly, Inf. Captain David A. Taylor, Cav. Captain James G. Renno, C. A. C. Captain Oliver M. Barton, F. A. Captain Donald H. Smith, C. A. C. Robert H. Bucknell Wesley G. Charter Lloyd R. Cogswell Ligouri J. Cousino John T. Derrickson John G. Fitch Albert J. Genetti Gordon J. Hatch Ferris A. Kercher David Anderson Dale D. Beery Ernest K. Bremer Paul J. Burt William E. Carpenter Eugene S. Ciolek Richard A. Dail Peter L. DalPonte Richard H. Davis Stephen W. Dubosky INFANTRY Seniors John A. Kleber Kenneth E. Lay Robert F. Lerg Robert E. Mason Hugh Evans Mosher Walter E. O’Brien Norman A. Olman Homer J. Page Juniors Emil P. Eschenburg Clifford H. Freiberger Charles V. Gibbs Geoffrey S. Gough Hudson C. Hill Raymond G. Holben Russell C. Holcomb Don C. Maliskey Harry W. Mertins William H. Pickett John S. Pingel George S. Patterson Robert L. Refior Edward J. Rudd Victor E. Sehernber George T. Spencer Walter F. Swartz Warren K. Watson Willard W. White Max H. Wooten Harold F. Pietz Stanley G. Reed Richard E. Robinson Rudolph B. Savio Alexander Skorina Robert E. Smeltzer Edward B. Smith Robert D. Spencer Robert H. Tripp Richard H. Verheul J. Dickinson, J. Behn, G. Packowski, R. Madill, A. Brightman, R. Leffel, S. Eldridge, J. Keyes. E. Smith, J. Brower, D. Metcalfe, E. DePorter, A. Black, O. Alaspa, J. Lorimer, R. Bruce, E. Bottje. D. Burton, W. Boardman, O. Cox, D. Maskey, W. Cade, E. Shotwell, W. Holmes, D. Scott, J. Brundage, C. Bonney. R. Weeks, C. Atwater, R. Minogue, G. Cully, C. Dennis, R. Platt, M. Groat, R. Bolster. S. Slezak, K. Murdock, R. Owen, C. Davis, J. Hunnell, H. Hahn, D. Granger, E. Scott, G. Levagood, R. Carlton, T. Pence, H. Starke, I. Parsons, V. Carlson, R. Pete, B. Coggan, G. Spero, J. Hubbard, C. Carpenter, H. Helwig, L. Townsend, L. Patterson. J. Munson, R. Pearsall, W. Ryan, R. Dakin, H. Keller, W. Gross, W. Milks. J. Marshall, S. Szasz, C. Shopbell. R. Murnaw, T. Thacker, A. Crane, H. Stockton, R. Ritter, G. Cowden, R. Nelson, C. Anderson, H. Shadko, H. Collar, G. Calhoun, B. Brice, , TT G. Leggat, W. Brewbaker, C. Dickey, J. Pryor, D. Dudley, C. West, V. Catlin, O. Frost, C. Stuart, I. Appleton, W. Martin, G. Joynt, H. . A. Smith, R. Purdy, J. Bovili, C. Knight, K. Zipple, C. Nelson, R. Schaefîer, J. Perotti, L. Farrell, H. Snyder, B. Dargush, H.Willson, P. Ford. R. Mummey, C. Pegg, K. Cline, J. Bartleson, C. Bohn, G. Wells, L. Smith, E. Iwasko, K. Waite. Helbig, J. Ameil, N. Jones. WÊÊ „ „ „ T ,, TT I 1 _ „ I , Lynch, Finnig, Market, Weeks. Stuart, Martin, Iwasco, Fischuk. Major Stanford, Rischman, Fleisher, Richter, Foltz, Captain Smith. Major Stanford Capt. Barton Capt. Smith Serg. Fischuk, Coach Serg. Lynch, Assistant Coach OFFICERS Iwasko, Capt. Fennig Fleisher MEMBERS Foltz Market- F. R. Martin Richter Rischman Stuart Weeks Meets with followi ng colleges—to date have won six matches and lost four. Xavier Ohio State Harvard Iowa State U. of Missouri Texas A. and M. U. of Florida U. of Illinois East Kentucky Teachers College St. Bonaventure Purdue Arkan sas State Cornell U. of Oklah oma U. of Utah Massachusetts Inst, of Tech. A team made of Field Artillery cadets only, will meet Ohio State and participate in a National Meet which will be held on May 7. This team consists of Iwasko, Martin, Foltz and Stuart,- Fleisher, alternate. Page 262 EILEEN McCURDY CORPS SPONSOR JANE CROWE COAST ARTILLERY SPONSOR HELEN SPATTA CAVALRY SPONSOR BRUCE P E P P L ER INFANTRY SPONSOR MARJORIE TRIBE BAND SPONSOR hbh mèlw ^ ■ I W.W ....'K8S“S ; R. Lander, R. Leffel, A. Black, J. Pingel, T. Matlack, R. Bond, E. Schreiber, F. Eixon. §• Bucknelb W. Cade, F. Gaines, R. Griewe, L. Carlson, J. Mason, R. Evans. E. Cunningham, C. Bohn. E. Rudd, J. Kleber, R. Lerg, L. Smith, A. Brightman, F. Hartnacke, F. Caluory, D. Anderson, G. Paterson, J. Fitch, Y. Schember. John S. Pingel Alan R. Black Edward E. McDonnel Tom E. Matlack OFFICERS MEMBERS Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Sergeant Morris F. Amon Chari es E. Davis Wilson H. Holmes Thomas G. Pence James A. Amsden James R. Davis Norman D. Jones Robert H. Pete David Anderson Richard FJ. Davis John A. Kleber William H. Pickett James I. Appleton Forrest W. D ixon Cha rles A. Knipschild Stanley C. Pilzninski Fred M. Arnold Stephen W. Dubosky Ernest R. Leffel John S. Pingel Robert F. Bayard Emil P. Eschenburg George W. Leggat Robert G. Platt Dale D. Beery Alan R. Black Robert C. Evans Robert F. Lerg Harold F. Pletz Paul R. Fennig Edward E. McDonnell Robert L. Refi or Clarence E. Bohn John G. Fitch Robert G. Madill Edward J. Rudd Robert D. Bond Clifford FJ. Freiberger W. R. Martin Victor E. Schember RoberfiO. Bolster Frank Gaines John H. Marshall Ernst O. Schreiber Alan H. Brightman Charles V. Gibbs Joe G. Mason David E. Sherman Robert FJ. Bucknell Geoffrey S. Gough Tom E. Matlack Allen Smith Garrett E. Burgess Kenneth E. Greer Raymond D. Minogue Lawrence J. Smith William M. Cade Reuben J. Griewe Hugh E. Mosher Norman D. Sparling Leo G. Carlson FJenry R. Hansen Robert R. Mumaw Raymond D. Springer Victor G. Ca rlson Franz J. Hartnacke Keith A. Murdock Walter F. Swartz William E. Carpenter Harold L. Helwig Walter E. O ’Brien Lee E. Townsend Eugene S. Ciolek Edward G. Hertel Homer J. Page James W. Vanderbilt Ethan R. Cunningham Charles D. Hill George S. Patterson Warren K. Watson Richard A. Dail Russell C. Holcomb Lewis J. Patterson Leslie R. Wilcox Page 270 W' GR° Mumme 0r’y' Carbond’ K' Murdocl1’ R' 0wen’ T- Pence- J- Bartleson, W. Carlton, H. Helbig, W. Boardman, H. Stockton, Metcalfe, E. DePorter, C. Nelson, K. Cline, R. Schaeffer, C. Knight, O. Alaspa, R. Minogue, G. Cully, C. H’ SParsonJ’ Brundage’ S' Szasz’ L' Patterson- M Dakin, E. Scott, D. Granger, R. Brice, W. Homes, G. Levagood, P. Ford, I A. Brightman, O. Cox, D. Maskey, R. Madill, D. Scott, E. Smith, D. Burton. R. G. Madill J. R. Dickenson D. K. Scott D. F. Maskey E. W. Smith O. S. Cox Colonel Marsh Major Stanford Captain Ren no OFFICERS HONORARY MEMBERS Captain Smith Captain Doty SENIORS Nat ional Colonel Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Captain Barton Colonel Huston Major Cade O. A. Alaspa J. D. Bartleson J. A. Behn W. M. Boardman A. H. Brightman J. F. Brower J. E. Brundage C. Atwater R. T. Brice V. C. Carlson R. Carlton G. Cully R. F. Dakin Page 272 D. B. Burton K. D. Cline O. S. Cox E. J. Deporter J. R. Dickenson S. S. Eldridge P. W. Ford D. W. Granger N. Helbig J. Hubbard C. Knight G. Levagood R. D. Minogue W. H. Holmes R. O. Schaeffer JUNIORS R. E. Leffel R. G. Madill D. F. Maskey J. Massey D. Metcalf R. A. Mummey K. A. Murdoch C. W. Nelson R. Owen 1. E. Parsons L. T. Patterson T. C. Pence D. K. Scott E. N. Shotwell E. W. Smith L. C. Smith N. L. Wise R. C. Platt H. Pryor E. W. Scott H. C. Starke H. Stockton S. Szasz Charles Pegg Eugene S. Iwasko Emil P. Eschenburg Lewis J. Patterson Daniel D. Wheeler Albert H. Crane Richard Da i I Charles KnipschiId Robert S. Barlow John Beale Irving Beckwith William Bigler R. M. Bower Robert L. Button Charles Chamberlain Walter J. Davies Paul S. Davis Malcolm Dolbee Phyl Drake Clarence A. Eckert EXECUTIVE STAFF BREVET OFFICERS Robert E. Smelzer MEMBERS Parker Gray Philip E. Hartman Russel Hatch Claude Hornbacker Robert C. Johnson Arthur Leach Jack Leggat Joseph Lynch John Mathewson Alfred Menzer Alden Meschke Robert Moses Hobart J. Page Ca pta i n . First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Sergeant George Leggat Hugh Mosher Homer J. Page Lloyd Pardee Robert A. Peterson William Place Gordon Pulling H. A. Schneider Robert Smith Vernon Veith Richard T. Webb Ferris J. Wilson Sammue I G. Yeiter Robert Zimmerman Ernest Zinger A. Crane, D. Wheeler, E. Eschenburg, E. Iwasko, L. Patterson, C. Knipschild, R. Dail. R. Johnson, W. Place, W. O’Brien, V. Veith, C. Harubacker, F. Ellis, S. Yeiter, A. Menzer, R. Bower. A. Leach, R. Petersen, R. Hatch, W. Davies, G. Leggat, R. Zimmerman, C. Chamberlain, H. Page, C. Eckert, J. Leggat, J. Mathewson. mills Company D, Third Regiment Page 273 H i j The setup of the R. O. T. C. department at Michigan State College has been a unique one for the 1937-1938 school year. Over this period of time the depart­ ment has three Colonels in charge of the unit. Colonel S. D. Smith was granted sick leave early in the year and Colonel C. T. Marsh was temporarily appointed P. M. S. and T. to fill the vacancy left by Colonel Smith. During Winter Term, Colonel Fred D. Griffith, Jr. was appointed to the post of P. M. S. and T., allowing Colonel Marsh to resume his regular duties on the /Vlilitary department staff. Colonel Griffith has remained as active head of the department since his appointment. Page 274 ü To athletic director Ralph H. Young rightly goes much oF the credit for Michigan State’s athletic prowess. In addition to his administra­ tion of Spartan athletics. Director Young also serves as coach of the track team, which, like the athletic department as a whole, rates with the best in the nation. Press Box View of Michigan Game. Top Bow;—Hill, McLaughlin, Rapes, Adcock, Brightman, Caluory, Lueck, Waite, Carr, Beaubien, Aldrich, Springer. Middle Row—Grantham, Halbert, Bell, Sims, Miknavich, Gaines, Swartz, Schroeder, Jenkins, Green, Gardner. Bottom Royj^r~Heppinstall, Gortat, Olman, Kraft, Speelman, Sparks, Pingel, Black. The Varsity Club is an organization of outstanding athletes. The major Spartan “S” is a requirement for membership and therefore only men who have proved their prowess are eligible. Every man who becomes a member of the Varsity Club is awarded a life pass to all athletic events played on Spartan soil. OFFICERS Harry E. Speelman Charles J. Halbert . . . President Vice-President The Varsity Club showed its social inclinations Harold L. Sparks Secretary-Treasurer when it presented the Varsity Club formal at the Masonic Temple, with dancing to the music o f Louis Howard A. Kraft Athletic Council Rep. Panico. The party was a top-notcher in the whirl of winter term formals. Top Row—Hills, Smith, Moyes, Osborn, Robinson, Brand, Nuznov, Carpenter, Diebold, Szasz, Graft. Middle Row—Callahan, Kuk, Dudley, Dargush, Ciolek, McComb, McShannock, Calhoun, Rovacicn. Bottom Row—Yovonovitz, Haney, Osterink, Nelson, Grant, Bremer, Flowers. SPARTAN FOOTBALL SQUAD CAPTAIN SPEELMAN To Harry 'Tire Chief Speelmari/ congenial Lans­ ing senior goes the triple honor of being awarded the "Most Valuable Player s Award”, the presidency of the Varsity Club, and the Captaincy of the 1937 Spartan Football Team. When such honors are heaped upon a man7 it can only serve as proof that he’s a swell guy as well as an inspiring ieader. \ ' „\,il 1*1 _ __àÉ ■ - " ■' Kr^VVOaV.. -O- -ail- .:■■ : Hi.•,JS**'iti;,i; : . . LAS— L ' ‘ T |Bh8ì^BBHH ; a *, ' *v‘ W ¿IS nlpR i ' ‘ ! I ¿mimi mk■ iiSl#W!i^iliWii flranfinlBBB , Woi> ^ ww-? R. V. Ailing E. K. Bremer L. C. Bruckner E. S. Ciolek J. K. Coolidge A. O. Diebold D. D. Diehl D. C. Dudley F. Gaines T. A. Gortat C. W. Asher A. J. Cramer A. J. Harris MAJOR AWARDS C. J. Halbert U. Haney M. Kinek G. T. Kovacich W. H. Lueck J. R. McComb T. McShannock N. A. ®knavich C. W. Nelson Minor Awards C. Hill J. A. Klewicki S. J. Nuznov N. A. Olman Efll Pearce H. E. Pearson J. S. Pingel L. Rockenback N. C. Shrader F. A. Schroeder H. E. Speelman H. R. Swartz L. J. Smith, Mgr. S. J. Szasz F. L. Burge|;?Mgf- F. P. Cowing, Mgr. L. J. Cousino R. E. O’Malley Special Service Plaques :Sept.25 Oct. 2 Oct.29 Oct.10 Oct.23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov.13 Nov.27 Jan.1 1 ........ 18 ................... 19 ................... 0 2 M.S.c....................... M.S.c....................... M.S.c....................... M.S.c..... .................... M.S.c..... .............. M.S.c....................... M.S.c....................... M.S.c....................... M.S.c....................... M.S.c....................... 21 ................... 16 ................... 13 ................... 13 ................... 14 0 ................... *home games. Wayne .............................. ......................... Michigan Manhattan...................... Missouri ............................ Marquette ...................... .............................. Kansas Temple .............................. Gnrnegio ......................... San Francisco................. Auburn.............................. 0 ........... 14 3 ... . . 0 ........... 7 ........... 0 ........... 6 6 0 6 ........... ........... Page 283 HEAD FOOTBALL COACH The continued success of "Charlie” Bachman CHARLES BACHMAN as head coach of the Spartan football machine has finally reaped for State the gridiron acclaim of the nation. During the past season "Bach s coaching genius brought to State the distinction of being the first to humble the Wolverines for four consecutive years, and his nation-wide prestige as a coach resulted in a Spartan squad taking the field for the New Years Day Orange Bowl Game. BACHMAN JOHNSON KING CASTEEL AGETT TERLAAK Page 28 NUZNOV BREMER KINEK ALLING PEARCE Page 286 40 PRANCE, FEW SCORE Spartans Cross Goal Only 3 Times By JOHN McMANIS East Lansing, Mich., Sept. 25. —Michigan State College’s foot­ ball team did the expected today and beat Wayne University’s hard-fighting eleven, but not with the ease that State Sup­ porters expected. State scored three touchdowns and made one goal after touchdown for 18 points, while Wayne, never in­ side the State 35-yard line, did not come near scoring. State ran wild in midfield, gaining 310 yards running the ball and 165 by passing for 22 first downs, but the three touch­ downs came hard. Two were scored on passes to State ends, Walter Nelson and Ernest Bremer, and the third by using Haney on a five-yard plunge. Leslie Bruckner, third string fullback, down. Wayne went into State terri­ tory twice. An 80-yard punt by George Gembis, which was downed on State’s 10 yard line, gave Wayne an opportunity in the second period. Gene Ciolek’s return punt went only to his line and a 15-yard 40-yard penalty against State put the ball on the State 25, but a Gem­ bis pass was intercepted and the threat ended. Wayne’s Other Chance Wayne went past midfield for the second and last time as the third quarter started. A sophomore halfback, who passed virtually unnoticed in Wayne’s early practice, Don Hobbs, from Cooley High School, made the play. He took the i punt from Jack Pingel on his 30-yard line and ran past the 50-yard line to State’s 39, but Wayne couldn’t sustain the at­ tack and the ball was soon in State hands in Wayne territory. Wayne made but two first downs. running game netted Wayne 73 yards and a single completed pass was good for four more. Wayne tried only five passes. State, at­ tempting 25, completed 13. The MICHIGAN STATE WINS4TH IN ROW BEFORE 71,800 By ARCH WARD (Chicago Tribune Press Service) Ann Arbor, Michigan, Oct. 2. E-Michigan fight was inadequate against Michigan State might and the Spartans from East Lansing today won a blood and thunder football game, the like of which hasn’t been seen by the present generation of stu­ dents at Ann Arbor. The score was 19 to 14, but it hardly represents the margin of superi­ ority for the victorious eleven. This was State’s fourth straight triumph over Michigan, the first time the Wolverines have lost four in a row to any opponent since the turn of the century. Considering the ten­ derness of the Spartans played brilliant foot­ ball. Their timing was right, their blocking effective' Their machine like precision at times was almost too mechanical. When they really turned on the power, the Wolverines were a lot of disorganized kids trying to stop the flywheel of a power- the season, house with bare hands and belting bodies. Wolverines are Promising A record opening day crowd of 71,800 saw the battle. The Michigan partisans were silent as they marched back to town through the gorgeous tapestry of autumnal foliage, but nobody was crabbing the play of their warriors. Stronger teams than Michigan probably will lose' to Michigan State before gridiron cleats are hung up for the year. Michigan’s 1937 eleven will be no Big Ten doormat. De­ fensively the team is bright, brave, and belligerent. Repeat­ edly it stopped State today in the shadows of its own goal. And Michigan today introduced a young man named Hercules Renda, who is going to terrify opponents somewhere along the route. Renda runs, blocks, and catches passes like a seasoned expert, although this is his first year of intercollegiate football. State Threatens Early Michigan gave the stronger eleven from East Lansing all the fight and fire it had, but there were too many guns on State’s side and the Spartans MANHATTA N O VER REGISTE SPARTA Inspired. Manhattan Team Checks Spartan Offensive Michigan State suffered the inevitable letdown after the Wol­ verine game and fell victims to an aroused band of Manhattan Jaspers who pushed the Spartans off the unbeaten trail 3 to 0 at Ebbets field, Brooklyn. In addition State has probably lost the services of Walter (Ole) Nelson for the Missouri game this weekend. Nelson pulled a shoulder muscle late in the last period of the Jasper game. The only score of the game came in the last minute of the third quarter when Ed Kringle, Jasper right half, booted a field goal from the 15 yard stripe. The Spartans were off their usual fine play, bowing to the Manhattan men who bewildered Coach Charley Bachman’s team with a tricky 5-3-2-1 defense. Johnny Pingel, Spartan ace, demonstrated to the eastern grid critics a brilliant display of boot­ ing, averaging 52 yards to the kick. The deciding break of the game came in the third period. Soon after the quarter opened, Pingel running from kick for­ mation ran to a first down at midfield. Forced to punt, Pin- gel’s boot rolled out on the one foot line. Then Kringle of Man­ hattan kicked from the end zone to Halbert, State safety man, • who made a try for the ball fumbling. Zuck, Jasper guard, recovered on the Manhattan 40. The Jaspers after running the ball for little gain punted to State’s 25, Pingel flipped a short pass to Frank Gaines, but the ball slipped from his fingers, Manhattan recovering. MICHIGAN STATE BEATS MISSOURI ON FUMBLE, 2-0 Columbia, Mo., Oct. 16— The University of Missouri had a defense today for everything its own fumbles and except bowed to Michigan State for the second straight year, 2 to 0. The Big Six Tigers, who lost to Michigan State, 13 to 0, last year at East Lansing, were outcharged 263 yards to 57. Eugene Ciolek, Michigan State back, was the spearhead of a 60 yard march which led to a first down on Missouri’s two yard line immediately after the safety was scored. Diebold, Haney and Pearce bounced off the Missouri stone wall in turn, however, and Ciolek’s pass was incomplete. Missouri, carried to the Mich­ igan State 36 yard line in the third quarter and to the 38 yard line in the final period. Lineups: Don Johnson, Missouri half back, was tackled with Michigan State’s third period kickoff on the Missouri seven yard line. Behind the goal line Full Back Porter Robb took a wobbling pass from center, dropped it, picked up the ball and was pinned for the two points by Mike Kniek, Michigan State end, from Whiting, Ind. Missouri failed to threaten but, led by Huston Betty, cen­ threw back a series of ter, Spartan marches in the last two periods. Michigan State tried two field goals in the first half, neither of which was close. Mich. State (2) Missouri (1) Diehl ...........L.E.. . .C. Nelson Speelman . . . L.T............Heidel Gortat .......L.G.............Simon Ailing...........C.................Betty Schroeder . . .R.G..........Kirk Swartz .......R.T......... Rau Gaines .......T.E.............Pieper Bruckner ...Q.B..........Ewing Pingle.........L.H.. . . Kinneson Collidge .... R.H........Johnson Kovacich. . . . F.B......... Mason Safety—Robb (sub for Mason). Cochrane (Kalamazoo), referee; Dennie (Brown) umpire; Lewis (Washington), field judge; Ream (Washburn), head linesman. State Overpowers Marquette In Last Quarter Rally Spartan Goal Line Uncrossed the margin of victory in each case' being six points^ Mar­ quette, packed by a sophomore quarterback, Andrew Bakula and Ray Sonnenberg, fought the Spartans to a standstill until that last quarter when a driving attack brought two touchdowns. After State had suffered set­ backs because of fumbles in the; first quarter, Jack Pingel, spear­ head of the Spartan attack, tossed an 18 yard pass to Gaines, who was downed on Marquette’s 11 yard line with one minute left to play. Pingel crashed over from the six yard line' for the first score. Brucknew added the extra point from placement. Sonnenberg Fumbles Marquette made its bid to score at the start of the second quarter but it ended abruptly when Sonnenberg dropped Bak- ula’s pass on State’s 15 yard line, with a clear field ahead. Neither team was able to ad­ vance into scoring position dur­ ing the remainder of the quarter. Early third quarter Bakula intercepted Pingel’s pass intended for Gates in mid field the in Kansas Loses To Spartans, 16-0, As Rivalry Ends Michigan State Passes Bring Victory East Lansing, Mich., Oct. 30. —(Special)—Michigan State terminated its football relation­ ship with the University of Kansas today at Macklin field before a crowd of 10,000 with a 16 to 0 victory. After being held in check for the first half, the Spartans broke loose in the final twenty minutes to over­ they invaders. Gene whelm Ciolek, who replaced Jack Pingel in the State lineup, started toss­ ing passe® with but a few minutes left in the third quarter. The first was. to Mike Kinek and was good for eleven yards; A twenty-eight yard fourth down pass from Ciolek to Jack Coolidge moved the ball to Kansas’ 19 then fired yard line. Ciolek another pass to Kinek good for nine yards. Two line bucks by Ciolek advanced the ball to the 3‘ yard line and on the first play of the last quarter Ciolek crashed over for the first touchdown. Bruckner kicked the point. A fumble by Clarence Douglas; recovered by State on the Kan­ sas; 16 yard line placed the Spartans in position to score a few minutes later. A pass, Pingel to Ole Nelson, was in­ complete in the end zone, Kan­ sas taking thé ball on its- 20 yard line. Nelson broke through and blocked Cadwallader’s kick for a safety. ChaidesWarren then at­ tempted to kick off for Kansas but his effort was poor and Dave Deihl recovered for State on the Jawhawkers’ 43 yard line. Deihl, on an end around play, picked up sixteen yards. Pingel then tossed a pass to Nelson for the final touchdown. Bruck­ ner again kicked the points. Lineup: Kansas Mich. State Hardacre ...L.E..........Bremer Bosilevac.... L.T. . . . Speelman ■ MM ¡■M 81111 HI ¡■¡■I Im i ■■ ■ ■ %» rei ■ li SÉ Michigan State Is Victor, 21 to 7, Over Marquette Pingel Runs 80 Yards For Last Touchdown East Lansing, Mich., Oct. 23. f- (Special) --Michigan State’s power, throttled for two weeks, was unleashed in the fourth quarter as the Spartans turned back Marquette University, 21 to 7 today. A crowd of 15,000 saw the two teams battle on almost even terms for the first three quarters. State lost sev­ eral scoring opportunities through loose ball handling. The victory enabled the Spar­ tans to take the lead in the present series between the two schools. The four previous games were divided evenly, with B ill Spartans Win Homecoming Rally Tumbles Temple Eleven from Unbeaten Pingel-Nelson Pass Wins Uphill Fight For Spartans By CHARLES P. WARD Philadelphia, Nov. 6—A game, hard-fighting Michigan State football team came from behind here today to had the Temple University warriors of old Glenn Scobey Warner their first set­ back of the season. The score was 13 to 6. Refusing to become discour­ aged after their opponents had scored a touchdown in the sec­ ond quarter after completing a 34 yard pass, the; Spartans ripped and tore into the Owls until the feathers flew and put across two tallies in the fourth period to put the game in the bag. Les Bruckner failed to convert on the first touchdown but made good in his second attempt. It was Helge Pearson, alert right tackle, who gave the Spar­ tans the opportunity to get the touchdown that tied the score. When Allen Nichols attempted to get off a punt from his own five-yard mark, Pearson smashed through and blocked the kick. McShannock Covers Ball Tom McShannock, the slam- bang center from Muskegon who did not win his job until last week, did the rest, falling on the ball over the goal line. The Spartans second touchdown cli­ maxed a 70-yard march down the field, a march in which the guys from East Lansing clearly demonstrated their superiority over the Owls. The final stroke was a nifty Pingie Wins For Spartans His Passes Conquer Carnegie Tech. Mich. State 19—Wayne ....................... 0 19— Michigan................. 14 0—Manhattan ............... 3 20— Missouri................. 0 2i|g-Marquette................. 7 16—Kansas....................... 0 13—Temple....................... 6 13— Carn. Tech.............. 6 103 36 Carnegie Tech. 14— N. Y. U................... 18 0—Purdue....................... 7 9—Notre Dame ............. 7 0—Temple....................... 7 14—Pittsburgh................. 25 6—Duquesne................... 0 6-—Mich. State............... 13 49 77 By SAM GREENE East Lansing, Mich., Nov. 13- —On the forward passing skill of John Spencer Pingel, the Michigan State College football squad rode to a 13 to 6 triumph over Carnegie Tech here this afternoon. Both touchdowns, wildly ac­ claimed by a home-coming day crowd of 21,000 were direct results of Pingel’s passes. The first was caught by Ed. Pearce, a sophomore substitute from Flint and the other by Walter (Ole) Nelson, the giant receiver from Chicago, whom Michigan well remembers. It was the closing contest of the home sea­ son for State and the Spartans had to come from behind to win this one, their seventh game of the year and their fifth in suc­ cession. The victory was the third over Carnegie since the two teams opened relations with a scoreless tie in a snow storm here four years ago. I HANEY NELSON MIKNAVICH HILL KOVACICH - ■ .*v- • fiv ■ iÇ WWW$W>'| ImIi Page 293 SCHROEDER HALBERT OLMAN Spartans Defeat Dons Orange Bowl Goes to Auburn Pingel Gets Loose For 2 Touchdowns Star Halfback Leads Michigan State to 14-0 Victory at San Francisco San Francisco—Michigan State shook loose Johnny Pingel twice in an open field Saturday to defeat University of San Francisco’s Dons, 14-0, in their intersectional football clash be­ fore 25,000 spectators. Pingel, as fine a halfback as had trod Kezar’s turf this sea­ son, made his first break in the third period. Starting from his own 25 yard line he slipped through left tackle, shook off tacklers to the midfield stripe and then raced alone to the goal line. Late in the fourth period the junior from Mt. Clemens, for whom Coach Charley Bachman claims an All-American rating, got loose again. Starting from the San Francisco 34, he found an opening at tackle, swerved to the side line and crossed the line at the extreme corner. left Leslie Bruckner converted on the first extra point and George Kovacich made good on the second attempt. Pingel’s run climaxed a spec­ tacular football game which found San Francisco getting only one first down, yet threatening seriously to score on three oc­ casions. The home team’s first chance came when Halfback A1 Braga intercepted a Pingel pass in the first period and ran 50 yards to the Michigan State 10- yard stripe. The Dons,® how­ ever, lacked scoring power and they surrendered the ball on an incomplete end zone pass. In the second period, the San SUBSTITUTE GOES OVER Scores From 3 - Yard Line on End Sweep Auburn 19— Birm. Sou................ 0 0—Tulane ....................... 0 0—Villanova................... 0 33^—MissJfSfate ............... 7 21- Ga. Tech.................... 0 7—Rice .......................... 13 20— Tennessee .............. 6 7—La. State ................... 9 0—Georgia....................... 0 14—Florida ....................... 0 0 6—Mich. State............. 127 35 Mich. State 19—Wayne ....................... 0 19—Michigan..................... 14 0—Manhattan 3 2- Missouri..................... 0 21— Marquette .............. 7 16—Kansas ....................... 0 13—Temple....................... 6 ........... 13— Carnegie Tech.......... 6 14— San. Francisco........ 0 0—Auburn....................... 6 117 42 By HARRY LEDUC Miami, Jan. 1.—Auburn of Alabama, defeated Michigan State 6 to 0 here today to be- comelthe first Southern team to win in the Orange Bowl, the three previous teams from the North, Bucknell, Catholic U. and Duquesne, having left Flor­ ida triumphant in three annual games preceding today’s. Auburn showed Michigan State the best line the current team has seen, three regular backs, Fenton, Kelly and Heath, who rand hard behind that line and a passing combination of two second-string backs. George Kenmore and Ralph O’Gwynne, who came up at just the right moment to snatch victory. Ken­ more and O’Gwynne combined to score the touchdown early in the second period when Ken- I / 1 C / f / 0 s i / v KEY TO CHARTS 'o 5» f Home Teams Bali-1st down l Opponent's Ball-3rd down 'o--------run or plunge Oornr 'ot* 3Ouni.......... kick-off, punt,or field-goal completed pass incomplete pass O^vydtII blocked kick ID penalty fumble intercepted, pass Page 2QÓ By way of variety, the 1938 Wolverine offers you the oppor­ tunity of replaying the games which constituted the highlights of the 1937-38 season. The key gives you the symbols, simply follow it through on the chart. c s M CARNEGIE GAME v n g n y / b I' C / BASKETBALL COACH VAN ALSTYNE AWARD WINNERS L. A. Callahan W. E. Carpenter M. E. Dalrymple B. J. Dargush G. Falkowski M. C. Hutt C. A. Henry H. A. Kraft F. J. Shidler SEASON State51 Hope College 27 State40 U. of Michigan State52 U. of Iowa State43 U. of Missouri State48 Case School State29 U. of Colorado State43 U. of Kentucky 43 37 33 34 31 38 State55 Hawaiian All Stars 31 State65 U. of Buffalo State46 Syracuse U. State24 Marquette State21 Butler U. State27 U. of Kentucky State41 U. of Michiganf! State26 Marquette U. State32 U. of Notre Dame 48 35 59 41 15 30 44 35 40 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 Jan. 1 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 28 Feb. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 5 State27 U. of Wisconsin DALRYMPLE FALKOWSKI CARPENTER CALLAHAN PENNER BASEBALL COACH JOHN KOBS Officials of the Big Ten Conference rated John Kobs as a leading figure in intercollegiate athletics and named him as an official for Big Ten basketball games. To the Spartan fol-' lowers, however, he has become known and liked as Varsity Baseball coach since his addition to the coaching staff in 1924. BASEBALLLETTERMEN S. Sebo G. R. Hill B. M. Henkel V. E. Kuk D. Mac Grain K. E. Nevulis C. J. Randall Catcher Pitcher Pitcher Outfield Outfield Pitcher Outfield H. M. Scott Second Baseman M. R. Stemm Outfield H. B. Grant . Manager M. O. Lenhardt . Outfield and Co-Captain A. O. Diebold First Baseman S. Nuznov First Baseman G. J. Kovacich Third Baseman A. J. Libbers Pitcher P. J. Moyes Third Baseman L. R. Schiefler Third Baseman E. S. Ciolek Short-Stop MINOR LETTERMEN Clifton Allingham L. W. Hughes C.o-Captains Lenhardt and Sebo Ton Row—Randall, Moyes, Mge. Grant, Coach Kobs, Trainer Hepinstall, Schiefler, Ciolek. Middle Row—Kovacich, Nevulis, Kuk, Libbers, Nusnov, Diebold, Scott. Bottom Roic-\ Henkel, MacGrain,||ebo, Lenhardt, Stemm, Hill. mm March March March March Apr1 Apr1 Apr1 Apr1 Apr1 Apr1 Apr1 May May May May May May May May May May May June June June June June 27 29 30 31 1 2 3 5 22 23 29 1 6 8 12 13 15 14 19 26 29 31 5 5 7 8 12 State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State 12 8 8 5 5 4 1 4 3 3 2 7 6 4 8 12 0 4 10 4 0 18 6 3 5 6 Eastern Kentucky Teachers Newbury College Oakridge Military Academy Duke University University of North Carolina Elon College Lake Forest College Ohio. University University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Western State Teachers Notre Dame Western State Indiana University Northwestern University Toledo University Ohio State University Ohio State University Toledo University Notre Dame University of Michigan University of Michigan Michigan State Normal Michigan State Normal University of Iowa University of Iowa University of Nebraska 8 2 6 12 8 6 6 3 5 5 11 1 3 5 1 3 2 9 3 . 3 1 1 0 4 oi 7 0 Libbers Henkel Page 305 Hughes Randall Diebold Nuznov ClOLEK SCHIEFFLER Lenhaedt Moyes Kttk Brown, I. C. A. A. A. A. Cup, Waite, and Frey Feb. 17. State 63—Michigan State Normal 32. Every meet record broken. Feb. 20. State 28—University of Michigan 67. Mar. 1. State 84—Marquette University 20. VARSITY TRACK 1937 Dudley set varsity record for 440 with 55.3 seconds. Springer equalled varsity record in 40 low hurdles with a time of 5 seconds. Mar. 12 and 13. 11th Annual Central Intercollegiate Track Meet. State placed second with 24 points with 13 colleges participating in the run. Mar. 20. Mar. 20. Armour Relays. Fifth Annual Butler University Indoor Relays. Greer placed first in the 70 yard dash with 7.2 seconds. Ap'i! 3. Texas Relays. Frey placed first in the one mile team relays with a time of 4:26.2 minutes. ApriUT7. State 88—University of Chicago 43. April 23 and 24. Drake Relays. May 1. State 84-SMarauette University 47. May 21. State 66}jim Notre Dame 64TV May 28 and 29. I. C. A. A. A. A. Outdoor Meet. State fourth with 2C)/2 points. June 4. 12th Annual Central Intercollegiate. State fourth with 21 points. June 12. 14th Annual Michigan A. A. U. Track and Field Meet. State first with 68 points. MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Adcock, R. L. Boss, G. H. Bremer/ E. K. Butler, H. L. Jenkins, A. G. McDurmon, C. J. McKenna, G. F. McLaughlin, E. L. Cantrell, H. W. Mueller, C. T., (Capt.) Carpenter, W. E. Orr, W. B. Casavola, J. J. Osborne, R. L. Clark, H. C. Dudley, D. C. Pingel, J. S. Rapes, A. L. Edwards, R. A. Robinson, G. B. Frey, R. D. Smith, W. H. Gardner, J. H. Sparks, H. L. Grantham, G. R. Springer, D. R. Green, A. L. Greer, E. W. Habrle, L. A. Waite, K. A. Wright, J. H. Yovonovitz, R. Graft, C. A. Top Row—Heppinstall, Brown, Young, Dittrich. Third Bow—Robinson, Pingel, Carpenter, Sparks, Bremer, Yovonovitz, Frey, MacDonald Second Row-^-Casavola, Adcock, Springer, Jenkins, Habrle, Waite, McLaughiin, Green, Cseorn. Bottom Row—McDurmon, Smith, Gardner, Wright, Capt. Mueller, Cantrell, Orr, Boss. Captain Mueller Grantha m Oct. 8. All College Run. 4 miles. Frey 1st, Boss 2nd, Butler 3rd. Oct. 16. State vs. Butler University. 33d? mile. State 15—Butler 40. OCT. 22. Novice Run. 3^2 mile. Gibson 1st, Martin 2nd, Keller 3rd. Oct. 19. State vs. Indiana University. 43dz mile. State 38—Indiana 17 Nov. 6. State Intercollegiate at Ypsilanti. State 19—Western State 56—Michigan Normal 64. 4 mile. Nov. 13—Michigan A. A. U. at Kalamazoo 4 mile. State 49—State Frosh 57—Western State 71. Nov. 15. I. C. A. A. A. A. 5 mile. State 59—Syracuse 69—-Manhattan 75. for winning I. C. A. A. A. A. Cup State awarded. five consecutive years. Nov. 22. Central Intercollegiate. 4 mile. Indiana 27—State 47—Wisconsin 82. Frey, Sparks, Green, Waite, Boss, Butler, Hills Captain Waite AWARDS MAJOR LETTERS Boss, G. H. Hills, R. W. Frey, R. D. Butler, H. L. Green, A. L. Sparks, H. L. Brundage, J. Mg MINOR LETTERS Grantham, G. R. Fager, W. J. Mansfield, W. H. Fehr, R. B. Keller, G. C. MAJOR C. D. Ball/ Coach H. D. ScholtZ/Captain R. J. Rosa S. V. Stonebraker George Hyatt MINOR R. Brugdorfer S. Kositchek C. F. Gibbs J. Thomas Stahle, Manager April 16 M.S.C. April 23 M.S.C. April 30 M.S.C May 1 M.S.C. May 6 M.S.C. May 7 M.S.C. May 8 M.S.C. May 15 M.S.C. May 29 M.S.C. May 31 M.S.C. June 2 M.S.C. June 12 M.S.C 4 7 2 9 8 8 9 8 8 5 9 6 June 21-26 Nationa Merion I lr Ci University of Wisconsin Ohio State Northwestern Marquette Indiana University Kentucky University University of Cincinnati Notre Dame Western Reserve Wayne Kalamazoo College Alumni n n Page 315 Nelson, Marquette, Taylor, Marquette Flowers, Brand, Nelson MAJOR AWARDS April 30 State 18 Marquette E. J. Flowers May 1 State 8 Northwestern University May 5 State 6 University of Michigan MINOR AWARDS May 7 State 9V2 Wayne University R. P. Nelson T. H. Brand N. Taylor COACH Van Alstyne May 8 State 15^ Toledo University May 15 StateI2T2 Marquette May 17 State 4 Notre Dame May 24 State 7V2 University of Michigan May 29 StateH Wayne University o 10 12 83/2 2M 5V2 14 103^ H G 0 L F Page 316 ■m M.S.C. 17 49 M.S.C. M.S.C 64 57 M.S.C. 31 M.S.C. 44 M.S.C. 56 M.S.C. 21 M.S.C. 52 M.SC. SEASON Michigan Purdue University of Cincinnati Case Western Reserve Ohio Wesleyan Wayne University University of Wisconsin Wayne University 67 35 10 23 44 31 25 60 32 AWARDS MAJOR LETTERS Bell, W. D. Black, A. R. Brightman, A. H. Carr, H. F. Dales, H. P. LoomiS/ L. N. Ochocinski, E. J. Sims, A. G. Williamson, L. M. MINOR LETTERS Armstrong, G. W. Bell, P. C. Ba uer, G. A. Byelich, J; D. Calhoun, G. H. Ruhe, J. S. Tesar, R. M. Ziegenfus, G. A. Top Row—Pete, Marshall, Tesar, Bauer. Middle Row—W. Bell, Armstrong, Sims, Carr, Williamson, Calhoun, Loomis, Ochocinski, Dales, Black, Byelich, Coach Daubert Bottom Row - -ZlKGKNKUS, VlNCENT. Co-CAPTAINS BELL AND BRIGHTMAN Pubdy, Mason, Crowe, Pletz, Stephenson, Bird, Freiberger, Ball. SQUAD MEMBERS WRESTLING SEASON 118 lb.-j| Gordon Purdy 126 Ib.-J-Bryan Ball Sam Aldrich 135 lb.—Ted Crowe 145 lb.—George Bird Bill Mason 155 lb.—Cliff Freiberger 165 lb.—Dave Pletz John Kellogg 175 lb.—Steve Slezak Heavy - Dale Stephenson M.S.C. 5 0 M.S.C. M.S.C. 6 5 M.S.C. M.S.C.20 M.S.C. 6 M.S.C.Hi M.S.C. 15342 M.S.C:38 Wheaton Michigan Ohio State Northwestern Case Kent Franklin & Marshall Brown M.l.T. 25 32 26 23 6 24 2634? 1434j 0 AWARD WINNERS BOXING SEASON Don Rossi . Major Letter . . . Minor Letters . . . . Max Wilcox Robert Moses Clint Braidwood Don Wagner Nick Novosel Vincent Apanavice . Sander Hillman . M.S. C. 3 1-2 Ü. of Florida 4 1-2 M.S. C. M.S. C. 3 3 Saint Norberts Washington State 5 5 . 165 lb. . . ' 115 lb. 125 lb. 135 1b. 145 lb. 155 1b. 175 1b. Heavyweight Pag# 319 State *State *State *State *State *State State *State *State *State SEASON 9V2 mm 12 9 183^ 203^ m 103^ 11 Q'A 5 3 Culver Culver Detroit 119th F. A. Flint Iowa State Iowa State Lansing Red Wings Demagogues Saginaw *home games No. 1 Tom Matlack, Captain No. 2—George Burns Emil Larson No. 3a-Manuel Arteaga Student Manager—Clifford Foerst Foerst, Wilcox, Burns, Arteaga, Matlack, Larson, Worcester, Weaver Page 320 Grenzke, Arteaga, Long, Bisgeier, Gargett, Balle, Weissert, Sussman SEASON M. S. C. 7 1-2 Wayne 9 1-2 M. S. C. M. S. C. M. S. C. 8 10 11 Western Reserve Ohio State Cincinnati 9 7 6 M. S. C. 10 1-2 Lawrence Institute 6 1-2 M. S. C. 8 1-2 Wayne 8 1-2 M. S. C. 9 1-2 Lawrence Institute 7 1-2 M. S. C. 8 1-2 U. of Chicago 8 1-2 AWARDS Major Awards John Long Manuel Arteaga Minor Awards Benjamin Bisgeier Edwin Balle George Gargett George Grenzke • W. A. A. • • GREEN SPLASH • • • SCIMITAR GREEN SPLASH W. A. A. Green Splash, girls’ swimming honorary at Michigan State College, was organized in 1927 to stimulate interest in swimming and to Its outstanding function sponsor pool activities. of the year is a gay, colorful pageant, presented each spring term. The splashers also sponsor all-college Date Nights and splash parties throughout the year. A girl may become a member of W. A. A. after she has earned one hundred points, has acquired a C. average or better in her academic subjects, and has been initiated at one of the term luncheons. Once membership has been achieved, the girl must obtain at leas®twenty- five points each term to remain in the organil zation. Girls desiring membership in the organization Some of the major events sponsored by W. have long hard swimming tests to pass both fall A. A. are: an Intramural Program, Freshman and winter terms. If they are successful, their Breakfast Hike, Hockey Alumni Game for names are. submitted to the active members for Homecoming, Booth for Farmers’ Week, and consideration. High School Basketball Playday. T. Jordan, G.Armstrong, C. Wheatley, R. Fritshe, L. Herbage, F. Botsford, R. Ogden, H. Skidmore, J. Schmidt, E. Converse. M. Erickson, E. McCurdy, C. Adas, D. Parker, L. Pratt, J. Jones, L. Endelman. OFFICERS Laura Ann Pratt Vice-Pres. Catherine Adams . . Pres. Jean Jones . . . Secretary Eileen McCurdy . . Treas. MANAGERS Frances Botsford Margaret Coilinge Eunice Converse Laurine Endleman Mildred Ericson Rosemary Fritsche Lois Herrage Tassie Jordan Ruth Ogden Jane Schmidt Harriet Skidmore OFFICERS Bernice Proctor President Laura Ann Pratt Vice-Pres. Frances Botsford Secretary Louise Gardner Treasurer L Endelman, L. Gunnison, F. Botsford, L. Pratt, L. Gardner, J. Jones, B. Dehn. M Berridge, E. McKibbin, N. Farley, E. McCurdy, C. Byrum, P. Osmer, K. Foster, M. Suesz. , 0, Krehl, R. Lord, M. Gunn, E. Klein- hans, M. Stanton, B. Sears, T.Jor- Front Back Row—H. Pratt, Jackson, Schmidt, Stringer, Smith, Ruttle, Bishop, Green, Snelling, Prevey. Altman, Jubb, L. Pratt, Ericson, Fritche. Collinge. OFFICERS Scimitar, an organization of women fencers Laura Ann Pratt . Rosemary Fritche Ruth Jubb Margaret Collinge President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer at Michigan State College, was organized last fall to promote the art of fencing and to give its members recreation and practice in the sport. MEMBERS Ida Altman Esther Bishop Mary Alice Smith Eugenia Snelling Margaret Collinge Eleanor Stringer Rosemary Fritche Vesta Green Pledges Eleanor Jackson Rosemary Betzing Ruth Jubb Helen Pratt Dorothy Dixon Amelia Fodar Laura Ann Pratt Jane Harvey Do nna Prevey Virginia Ruttle Jane Schmidt Virginia Niendorf Ruth Rigterink Helen Spleet Regular meetings are held every Tuesday evening under the direction of Miss Effie Erecson, club adviser. The members have represented Michigan State in matches with Wayne, Olivet, and the University of Michigan,- and they teach beginning fencers in W. A. A. classes. Outside activities during the year have included picnics, parties and a match with the freshman men. 1 JM Z }/f)0p CAFETERIA SERVICE DINING ROOM (Second Floor) East Lansing, Michigan Photography The 1938 WOLVERINE wishes to take this opportunity to express its appreciation to the following individuals and organizations for photographs used in this publication. Detroit Free Press Milwaukee Sentinel State Journal Raymond Turner Joseph Lorber Page 342 SENIORS NOT — Harold Creyts Paul W. Ford Ralph G. Orcutt POLICE ADMINISTRATION Betty J. Alexander Mary B. Cansfield DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS Frieda Anderson Jane Anderson Jessie L. Barton Virginia D. Bates Josephine Battles Marion Beardsley Virginia Benedict Charlotte Benge Esther L. Bishop Constance Blakely Mildred Bredahl Lois C. Bristol Ida N. Brower Alice Bull Betty L. Burns Dalice S. Benge George W. Armstrong Gladys Armstrong Frances J. Atkinson Wesley Avins Jean E. Barman Emma B. Barnum William W. Barber Harry C. Beaman Andrew F. Bednar Jeane Beukema Myldred Bingham Eleanor C. Bishop Ruth C. Carr Mary E. Creyts Marta Dalen Marjorie Dayis Jennie C. Day Thora D. Forrister Catherine A. French Josephine Green Genevieve Greenway Norma Heckroth Helen E. Hodgkins Amy J. Holmblade Merle M. Houser Evelyn L. Johnson Gladys M. Joughin DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS Liberal Arts Robert Castell John Coolidge Eugene Cummins Patrick J. Dalton Jeanette T. Danin Robert Darcy June C. Dean Alice E. Demorest John T. Derrickson Lois S. Devereaux Aline B. Emens Catherine Garlent Norman H. Boettcher William W. Gladden Dorothy H. Kenney Alice L. Lang Majore A. Lovering Jeanne E. Mann Martha Marshall Loretta Masterson Nancy McGarry Caroline V. Mitchell Wilda B. Morgan Elizabeth Pratt Elizabeth Sears Ruth L. Starke Agnes P. Teske Clara E .Wilson Clarinda E. Winegar Margaret Woodman Thomas B. Nolan Lloyd J. Onyon Evellina M. Parker Jack D. Parker George Patterson Robert R. Peterson John Pingel Vidian L. Roe Dorothy C. Rozan Myrtle Salibury George S. Schultz Myron K. Scott Robert O. Sherman Betty L. Sherratt Donna Sigby Barbara Struble Arthur S. Taylor Albert J. Theiler Neil M. Tracy Urban J. VanDyke Joseph Watson Gertrude L. White John Wickstrom Betty Youngs Charles Bonney Lois R. Bower Barbara Brattin Irene Brewer Edward Brown James C. Brown Nellie L. Brown George M,. Burns John H. Burton Marston H. Busch Beryl B. Campbell David M. Barthold Orlo Barton William D. Barton Glenn Breitenwischer Alan H. Brightman Robert Bruce Robert Bucknell Garrett E. Burgess Floyd Burston Leo G. Carlson David A. Cotter Ann Green Margaret Harris Gus Harrison Davis S. Haugh Hazel Helgemo Arthur Jenkins Mary R. Knape Alvin F. Kowalski Herbert M. Lash Bernice M. Medor Amanda A. Moore BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Clayton W. Cromer Ethan R. Cunningham Roger E. DeVries Donald Donaldson Max Emmons James E. Foreman Willo G. Henne Arthur C. Hinz John E. Kuk Nelson G. Lash Robert MacDonald Everett McLellan Edward Osborn Charles H. Rosetta Frank D. Russo Harper Scott Howard B. Smith Robert H. Swart Gretchen Van Sluyters Kenneth A. Waite William Whitmore Evelyn J. Whitney Archer W. Wright Page 343 La ura J. Barden Elizabeth Berry SENIORS NOT PICTURED-Continued PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Florence Carter Vivian Proctor Mrs. Majel Schneider APPLIED MUSIC Harold Smith Elizabeth Stafford Archie Black Morris Hochberg William D. Bell HOTEL ADMINISTRATION Robert A. Mummey Robert L. Poczik Philip M. Stone DIVISION OF VETERINARY SCIENCE Veterinary Medicine Clarence C. Bach Walter B. Bradley Frank Carter Maurice E. Clark Alden T. Eash Gracent Eidt George J. Fohey Wallace Hornbacher John W. Cunkelman Raymond B. Larcom Robert D. Baker Robert B. Edwards Valerie Freidman Medical Biology Margaret Gardner Mrs. Ettie Hurshman Albert C. Nagles William F. Riley James L. Roberts Clifford Westerfield Alan W. Winter Edward T. O ’Keefe Helen L. Reid Irene Rutkowski INDEX A Abrahamson, K.-------------—46, 150 Abdo, K. -----------------------------106 Acker, W. ---------------------■-----SI Ackerman, C. —■—>-----.----------106 Ackerman, V.------------------46, 122 Ackles, A. ----------------- __106 Ackley, E. -----------------■—----—- Adams, C. --------------------46, 324 Adams, C. A. -----------------------81 Adams, C. M. ----------.----------106 ------------46, 244, 227 Adams, E. Adams, J.--------------- 81 Adams, R. ------■------------106, 249 Adams, V.-----------------------------95 Adcock, R.---------------------280, 309 Ahlberg, A. --------------------------81 Airey, J.-----------------------------106 Alaspa, O____46, 233, 236, 261. 272 Albee, J. --------------------------- SH g--------------------46, 61. 230 Aldrich lut) Aldrich! S. —46, 148, 228, 231. 280 jM. Alexander, F. ----------------95, 142 Alkire, M. —------------------106. 194 Allen, J. -----------------------------°1 Allen, N. --------------------*-----*-95 Allingham, C. ----------80, 81, 246 Allured, R.--------------46, 226, ^.35 Althouse, G. ---------------------106 Altman, I. --------------------------1"® Alvanos, G. --------------------------81 Ameil. J._________81, 158, 260 Amon, M. —--------—81, 172, 258 Amron, A. ------„—I----— -----146 Amsden, A. -----------------130, 214 Amsden, J. -----81, 156, 206, 258 Andern, E.-------S-----------------81 Anderson, A.-----------------------81 Anderson, B.------------------- —134 Anderson, C.-----------11------|§106 Anderson, C. _____148, 245, 260 Anderson, C. ------------------11--106 Anderson, D. ----------------162, 270 Anderson, D. D. -------------81, 170 Anderson, D. H. -------------95, 156 Anderson, D. P. -------------------46 Anderson, D. -------------------------- Anderson, F.-------------------81, 122 Anderson, F. _____81, 244, 228 Anderson, H. -----------------95, 140 Anderson, J. ----------fl-----------132 Anderson, 'S. _____194, 196, 200 Anderson, W. L.__160, 226, 228 Andre, H. _______________106 Andrews, L. _____________106 Andros, J. --------------------------95 Andrus, M. L.----------------------231 Anema, G. _______________235 Anger, M. ____________95, 140 Angers, M. ______________106 Anker, S. ________________95 Antilla, V. -------------------------106 Antonetti, C. _____________95 Apanavice, V. ______a»--------46 Applegate, P. _____________81 Applegate, R. _______94, 95, 140 Appleton, I.______________260 Archer, A. _______________106 Arduin, R. ___________225, 226 Armbruster, E. ________95, 156 Armbruster, L. _______106, 249 Armenis, M. ___________._106 Arms, R. ________ 81 Armstrong, E. V. __________95 Armstrong, E. ____________138 Armstrong, G.__120, 178, 200, 324 Arney, R. _______________95 Arnold, A.____________—Hy..;_95 Arnold, B. ____________81, 130 Arnold, F. ____81, 198, 200, 258 Arnold, N. ______________106 Arnold, W. ___JS- J______-95 Arteaga, M. __JIÜ—______239 Ashley, M. ______46, 207, 208 Ashley, N. _______________81 Asire, B. ________:_____81, ISO Asman, M. ________________81 Atchison, F._______________95 .___ili,____-__81 Atkin, W. Atkins, E. ___ 106 Atwater, C.________JS.260, 272 Aungst, D. __________ 136 Aurand, L. ______JJä§il__95 Austin, B.___M___$L.i>281, 126 Austin, J.______46, 232, 233, 234 B Baar, S. ________ 106 Babcock, W.______________166 Backstrom, F.__________95, 176 Baessler, A. —'____________81 Bailey, R.--------------------J195, 130 Baird, W. _________Jf___H.1'74 Baker, B. ______Sk__________106 Baker, D. R.__ Baker, D. ______P_________95 Baker, E.____J ~ I ~ ins Baker, G. ------------g__106, 244 95 _Ü9_ ____ Baker, R. Baker T. F. -—I„iri_l95,-“l70 Bala, P.____________ _ I_95 Balassess, S. ------------------ Ï06 Ba cam, R.-------------------------106 ---------------------106 Baldwin, G ---------------------106 Baldwin, M. Baldwin, R.-------------------95 170 Baker, G. 01 Baker, J._”_III—IIIIIII.Ï76 Ball, B. D. ____80, 81, 148, 229 BaIlj|L. _________________95 Ballard, R. __________95. 178 Ballenger, J. _____150, 232, 234 Bandeen, M. ______________81 Bank, T. ________________106 Bankowski, R. _________46, 239 Banks, M. __________—95, 138 Bantleon, E. ___________S|_176 Barbour, H. ______________106 Bare, E. _________ki_____46 Barden, L. __________94, 140 Barker, D. ______________106 Barkman, M._____________106 Barlow, R. _______________273 95, 164 Barner, N. ------------- Barnes, A. ______ 81 Barney, R. _______________106 Barnum, R. ______________106 Barrett, C. D. ____________241 106 Barrett, W. --------------- Barrett, W. --------------------------81 Barringer, J.__46, 140, 194, 247 Barron, F. _______;------150, 236 Barry, B. -------------------106, 172 Barschak, R. -----------------------146 Bartelli, L. ---------------------—95 Bartels, W. ________-—188, 242 178 Barthold, D. ——------------- Barthold, R. _____J®—178, 234 Bartleson, J. ______252, 260, 272 Bartol, F. ---------------------t-----158 Bartol, M. ----------------- 95 Barton, D. --------------------■—-130 Barton, J.--------------------A—238 Barton, O. -------------------— _172 Barton, W.---------- 148 Basler, H. --------------------------106 Bastow, A. __________106, 140 Batchelor, W. --------- 106 Batdorff, R.---------------—------170 Bates, E. ____________95, 120 Bates, F. ____________95, 140 Bates, R. _______________106 Bates, V. 122 ----------- Batsakis, P._____________—106 Battenfield, A. ----------------.—106 Battles, J._____■___--ffl-----140 Bauer, M.---------------------------120 Baumann, M.-----------------------142 Baumgras, P. ______________81 -------------a- —---------95 Baxter, J. Baxter, S.---------------- 106 Baxter. V. _________;_3jlflL—106 Bayard, R. _______________172 Beach, M. J. -------S§—— ----46 Beal, L. ________M------■g-172 Beale, J. ________:------249, 258 Beard, M._§§_------iki—m—158 Beardslee, G. -------------JSBM.106 Beardsley, M. ______——191, 238 Beattie, H. _______81, 207, 208 Beaubien, P. __________46, 280 Beaver, J.____________-158, 258 Beck, K. ______________-—180 Beckman, D. ________.-‘81, 136 Beckwith, I. ____------—273 Bedell, G. ________— 154 Bedford, J.____________94, 237 Beebe, R. _________—----------46 Beebe, R. _____:___:-----------106 Beecher, H. ______fc-—95, 134 Beery, D. _______J— -----259 Beesley, J. ____________I—106 Begle, M.______■—g.95, 126 Behn, J. --------------------Jg----261 Bekken, M. ________MB.—106 Belknap, M. _________ 95 Bell. E. _______________—106 Bell, L. _________M Bell, P.___I----------------------81 Bell, R. __________________46 Bell, W._______45, 248, 280, 317 Belleau, J. ____________——258 Beiland, R. si_____ 95 Bement, B. _____________106 Bement, B.______________-138 Bement, M.______________138 Bendall, B. _______________134 Bender, D. —.—------------------¿-„81 Benedict, R. _____________106 Benge, C. _______-_______95 Benge, D._______ 95 Bengry, E.______________106 Bengry, H. :_________!_106 Bengry, R. _________¿.1__81, 246 Benjamin, K.__________106, 226 Benner, E. ____________81, 142 Bennett, R.______-_______154 Benton, B. ____________47, 191 Benton, F. ____._________190 Berg, W.______________95, 180 Berger, D. _______—-S 106 Bergin, B. _________|§—, 95 Berglund, W. _____________106 Bergy, M.__________--____154 Berkman, E._________!:_47, 152 Berliner, B. __________95, 249 Bernard, A. _____________106 Berridge, M.________81, 138, 325 Berry, E._________140, 211, 214 Bertlesen, D. _________ 106 Besançon, J. _____________134 Besch, E. ________________95 Bettesworth, C. _______-JBij_81 Betzing, R.____________95, 126 Beukema, C. _______kJ8L95, 212 Beukema, J._______122, 207, 208 Bialy, J.______________47, 122 Bierkamp, W. _________106, 176 Bigelow, R. _________M___106 Biggs, M. ------------------H___106 Bigler. W. ____________82, 273 Bignell, G. _________¿1___95 Bingham, D. _____________106 ■ -------------- Bingham, G. _____________106 Bingha, H. R.___—_______178- Bingha, M. S.____________134 Bingham, M. ________Ijfl—209 Binkley, J.______________106 Bird, G, —____________148, 225 Bird, J. _________148, 220, 244 Bird, J. _________________106 Bishop, D._____._________106 Bishop, E.____.______HL__126 Bishop, E.____._______191, 122 Bishop, H. _______Hflfl____47 Bishop, M. — ____SS___94, 95 Bishop, T.___—________ _208 Bishop, T. ______ 212 Black, A.__120, 261, 270, 280, 317 Black, A. -_k_______Jg_iggpfL212 Black, B. :-IL__SfBglt______106 P 106 Black, C. _________ Blackburn, B. _________Hii_106 Blackburn, E. ____________106 Blackney, S.__82, 138, 196, 223. 247 Blair, N. _____ ^^H--~-___47 82 Blair, R. _______ Blakely, C. __________ 130 Blanchard, I. ________—M-—106 Blanchard, J. ----.-------k§_106, 178 Blank, G. __M___47, 160, 228, 231 Blasko, B. __■----■—i*-----106 Blessing, D. ____ML—-------106 Bliss, D. ____________¡847, 154 Bliss, P. --------------------------—106 Blomgren, R. ____-B95, 138, 237 Blomquist, G. -------——-H-——95 Blough, D. ______%-------------82 Blue. M. ________H----------106 Blue, R. Li. _____________106 Blue, R. _____—-------B——178 Blum, -------__|^g-146 Blunt, J.________________166 Blyth, W. J. _____—47. 252 Boardman, W.___150, 234, 261, 272 Rockstanz, J. —— ------106 Bodmer, Y. ----------MK----------138 Boell, E. j—______209, 227, 244 Boer, M. ____________94, 138 Boettcher, N. ---------------245, 246 Bogdanik, A. 82 Bogue, F. ----------------—^------106 Bohn, C. _________—260. 270 106 Bohnet, R. _______ Bolla, E. ------ — 106 Bollinger, K.-----!----47, 233, 236 Bolster, R.___—-----------------260 -----JgK95 Boll, H. _______■ Bolt, L.__B—I-------11 122 Bolthouse, D._______82, 180, 196 Bond. J. ___ -J.-106 Bond, R.__-----------------MSi270 Boniece, W. __________95. 154 Bonney, C. ______S-;_iS_247, 261 Booth, A. —____I---------------180 ^—95 Booth, I). __________ Borland, M. ----------- HgHSm Bos, M. ____________195. 214 Botsford, F. ______82, 324, 325 Bottje, E. --------------------47, 261 Bottoms, G. ------------------M||B95 Boucher, J. --------------------H--82 Boughner, J. _______;----^^H-156 Bouma, D. __________S——95 Bouwkamp, E. ----------——82, 235 Bovill, J. ___________BBfe-260 Bow, F. ^--------------------------—106 Bowditch, B.---------B— ----S—95 Bowe, R.______ 95, 158 Bowen, J.--------J8-—JH_122, 221 -—106 Bowen, A. --------- Bower, M. _______ —106 Bower, R. —_____—___S-95, 273 Bowers, K.__£.i_.¿iW-------------47 Bowers, M.------------- 95. 134 Boyd, D. _______80, 82, 178, 23 < Boyd, M. __________ -¿,95 Boyer, E. ______M.------------206 Boyd, R. ---------------------BH-106 Boyle, W.------------1|------------106 Braden, W. _______PMWI——230 Bradley, J. ________—134! Brady, W. E—B___-ISgj---------156 Braidwood. C. ----—M-s----------95 Brainerd. M. E. ___Ml.——106, 136 Brakel, W. __________ 229 Branch, G.___—----------------152 Brandenburg, W. ___ P_95, 178 Brandow, D.________;----------106 Branigin, C.____ — —-------176 Branz', C. —-------- ¿1-47, 246 Brassington, D. _____ ,_P_82 BratUÎH. ________WM—95. 150 Brattin, B.____—_m44, 120, 186 Braun, G. _________■—JL207 Bray, W.___—H_____-106, 156 __M^i—_95 Breckenridge, W. Breitenwischer, G._____ _246 Bremer, E.____259, 280, 286, 309 Brewbaker, W. ______ 82, 26° Brewer, A. ___IBM_______47 Brewer, I._____g_________140 Brey, A. _______________— 95 Brian, G._____JM—218. 2^8 2°1 Brian, J. ______■1-47, 218, 231 Brice, D.JI___ ___________ 95 Brice, R. _________82, 260, 272 Bricker, H.___________ 252 Brier, R. -----------------------95, 154 Briggs, E. --------------------------106 Briggs, M. ____________95, 234 Brigham, E. ____________212 Brightman, A.__45, 156, 249, 261, 270, 272, 280, 317 95, 156 95 Brightman, R. _______ Briley, C. ___________ J. _____ Brintnall, L. _______—‘___106 Bristol, R.______;_________95 Brittin, E.____,________ISS_95 Brody, J. ________________95 Bronoel, R._______________156 Brooks; _47, 136 Brooks, R. E.__--_47, 232, 234 , 106 Brose, H. gBs—S_JH__— Brower, I. ________,___ —95 Brower, J. ________—261, 272 Brown, C. __LsJ*.____-4______82 Brown, G._______________122 Brown, J. S__________82, 162 Brown, N. H___jP_.—95, 120, 247 Brown, N. J.____.-Si______106 Brown, N,_—(BHISSH--44___124 Brown, R. ____________82, 235 Brown, R. __j_______P___106 Brown, R. _________--8BHS-106 95 Brown, T.__M-— Bruce, B. J.___■________130 Bruce, R. _________^—17,8» 261 Brudy, W. _____________—106 Brummelhoff, G. _______82, 191 Brundage, J. --—47, 150, 233, 234, 261, Z7Z Bryan, P. ---------------82> 228> 22® Bryant, A. C. ----------------lnfi-_996 Brzoznowski, A. ------------- Brzoznowski, T. ------------------106 Buchanan, B.------------__-_-öö"_7on Buckholz’, A.-----------------82> J8® Buckingham, G.--------------82> 229 Buckler, R. -------- -82 Buckley, J. ----------------„—---—JO” Bucknell, R.-----118, 246, 2o9, 270 Buckner, M.------------—80, 82, 180 Budinski, J. ---------------A------106 Buechner, M. ---------------------S-1"0 Buege, F. -------------------------- Buffmyer, R. ------------- Bull, M. A. B----------------------H o11ii t 106 Bullte, ClS---—----------------95, 212 Burge, F.-----------------------^-----28” Burgess, G.--------------------------45« Burhans, R. -Jfÿ—------- Burke, K. _______Ä------82, 138 Burl, L.-----------------W--|§------95 Burleson, W.-----------------------J-06 Burley, L. L. ----------1|_—_-—106 -106 Burlington, M. ----------— Burnett, W. V. — ------S----—106 Burns, B. -----MS------------------122 Burns, G.------^-----------—Ki—1 ^ Burrows, G._—-------^-1----------106 Burrows, L.---—------------—:-106 Burr^Smith, H. _______—47, 212 Burt, B. B_____________—82 Burt, E. Hi________-3—-a-106 Burt, P,—-------- 259 Burton, D. ___—Ai-^8, 261, 272 Burton, J. —-------— Burton, P. — JBua------------—82 Busch, M. ____—~-—H—------—201 Bush, O. _____——•—^ Bush, W.-----4;--—----—5M-;—82, 235 Busser,- A.-------------,—-■—168 Bust, M.------------------- 82, 230 Buth, M. ___——:----------------148 Butler, C.__________—s.—.106 Butler, H. _____ 212 Butler, L.__________—B--—48 Butler, M.-----------------—7A—106 Butterfield, K. ____——:--------82 Butterfield, V.__— .82, 120, 209 Button, C. ________ .------—106 Button, R.__—, Buzenberg, R.-----80, 82, 178, 304 Buzzard, M.________48, 126, 194 Byrd, J. ____________Ü82, 174 Byron, K. _________95, 156, 235 120, 325 Byrum, C. _____ ^M.^.s148 ——178 -84 B C Cade, W.__232,. 233, 236, 261, 270 Calabrese, P. ^____________-95 Caldwell, T.____________95, 162 280, Calhoun, G.__82, 164, 260, 317 Callahan, L. -ii-feA—_280, 299, 300 Caloory, F. —48, 166, 258, 270, 280 Cameron, Avery ___________174 Cameron, J._ii—_-______83, 178 Campana, J. _____ 83, 258 Campau, E. J.__-____¿1__--48 Campau, F. ______|i._:______83 Campbell, B. ___k— JP.48 Campbell, C.__________48, 150 Campbell, C._____8|_______95 Campbell, L._____________2S1 Campbell, M._^____;_______95 Campbell, R.___-v,___—___229 Campbell, V. __________95, 136 Canfield, J. ___!__________106 Carclay, B. ___-__li—_____48 Carlisle, J. ______________106 Carlson, C. ____U_________48 Carlson, D._______ ________95 Carlson, L.-------48, 180, 245, 246, 258, 260, 270 Carlson, O. _______48, 233, 234 Carlson, V.____________83, 277 Carlton, J. _________________95 Carlton, R.-------212, 252, 26oI 272 Carpenter, C._____________260 Carpenter, E._____________106 241 Carpenter, M. ____ Carpenter, R.__________48, 212 Carpenter, W.BL__80, 83," 178,’ 185, 259, 280, 299, 300, 309 Carr, H, ..________48, 280, 317 Carr, P. _____________— 106 Carr, R. ________________138 Carr, W.____________ft®..156 Carso, H.__________83, 130, 196 Carso, M. _______________194 Carson, D. _______________95 Carter, F.BjM—______83, 48, 132 Carter, F. ______48, 152, 239, 240 Carter, M. .________________48 Cartwright, R. ____________106 Castenholz1, D.__________82, 130 Castle, R.__.__._______M.83 Catlin, V. ________________260 Caul, D. ______ft!________107 Cavanaugh, K._____83, 160, 242 Cawood, H. __________107, 134 Cestowski, J._________1MHI107 Chaddock, E._____..ft______.83 Chamberlain, C. __107, 206, 226, 273 Chamberlain, E. __...'__95, 198 Chamberlain, K.________.-----95 Chambers, J. _____.JsL.____95 Chandler, F. -IBM-_______107 Chandler, N._______________95 Chapman, H._iJs&KtiI___JH107 215, 107 Chard, J. _______ Chard, L.__MM_______W -48 Charter, G._Mg._.JL__259, 48 Charter, R. ___._________Ml07 .______ Chartos, W. 168, 107 Chase, F. ________J§_Bftl07 Chatelle, E. _________.__140, 48 Cheney, L. ___________MB__83 Chersack, W._____________215 Chicoine, H. ft_________234, 83 Chiesa, F.________________95 Childs, M.______ 138, 107 Christensen, J. ft__________95 Christensen, M. ______MB|ij_49 Christensen, R.______—231, 107 Christian, R. _____®|BBplSL_107 Christopherson, F.____M_____107 Church, B. ___________I§M_107 Churchill, C.______________95 Churchill, E. _____________107 Ciolek, E.__80, 259, 83, 280, 303, 286, 307 Clapp, J. ________________95 Clapper, J.___________ftfll_107 _______128, 209, 49 Clare, H. Clark, C. ____;_____226, 95, 107 Clark, C. _________fl__225, 49 Clark, D._____g|&.__148, 240, 239 Clark, G. _________....___95 Clark, G. _____,■ MB___ft _l07 Clark, J. ________________154 Clark, K. ________MM_____107 Clark, L._______________1*83 Clark, L.______g_.___,L: 120 Clark, M. ___________8§.__239 Clark, N.________________154 Clark, R. r_______________170 Clark, R. ____________ ;_95 Clark, T. -----------------------218, 83 Clarkson, W, ..______—_____107 Claudy, J. _____________—107 Clemens, V. _____________107 Clement, K.__162, 80, 248, 194, 83 Clemett, R. ----,-------,----------134 Clemow, C. ------------,-----.ft—95 Cleveland, G. _____________83 Clifford, M.______J»------------49 Cline, K. _____252, 260, 272, 49 Clore, R.________£------;_ft_107 Clothier, P.1____H-------.ftM— 226 Cloud, C.________________107 Clough, R. _____;----,---234, 83 Clugston, G. _______ft-------107 Coffee, J. ________________245 Coffman, J.---—— ,—------164 Coggan, B. ._____—260, 212, 83 Coggan, T. _______________96 Cogswell, L.------.-------------H—49 Cohen, B. ____________-M-107 Cohen, G.___M_________M.96 Colby, M _____________P—96 Colby, H. ft_______ft__128, 49 Colby, R. _________________96 Cole, R.__________________96 Cole, R._________________®96 Coleman, E. _____________107 Coleman, L. __225, 220, 208, 49 Collar, H. _______226, 260, 83 Collar, J.___________94, 237, 96 Collide, K. ____________128, 96 Collinge, M. ______ 140, 83 Collinge, W. _______MM206. 96 96 Collins, A. __________ Collins, G. _______-MR___107 Collins, G. ________M__St_154 Collins, J. ____233, 218*$234, 49 Collins, L. ____ 49 Collins, L. -----------M8L-138. 49 Colthorp. D. __________140, 49 Colton, M. ___________138, 107 Colwell, F,_______________107 Come, A. _________ftlft____96 Conant, N. __________196, 107 Conklin, A. _______JSL.178, 96 Conklin, J. ____________142, 83 Connelly, W.________.____107 Connor, W. ___________ 49 Odnolly, J. ________233, 225, 49 107 Cdnover, V. __________ Converse, B. ________ 107 Converse, E. __________324, 49 Converse, G.____148, 228, 231, 49 ...-----------------------154, 260 Convoy, M. ___________247, 49 Cook, D. _________MB Jp-138 Cook, E. _______..___H___140 Cook, G. _____._____.____107 Cook, H. gSMS------J8____96 Cook, J.M—___________ft___107 Cook, L. _________Pg|—____226 Cook, R. _________— 107 Cook, S. _£§____________—122 Cooley, C. -------—.Mft---------107 Cooley, R. ___________180, 83 Coon, M. Mgl______________107 Coonrod, C. ____—________;107 Coonrod, E. __________174, 96 Coonrod, L._______________96 Cooper, B. __________8225, 83 Cooper, E.______________107 Cooper, H. ___________ft__49 Cooper, M.__IS__________107 Coors, L. ______________S-207 Cope, G.__MM___156, 220, 198 Corbett, A.ftpi._____________83 Corbishley, R. ________196, 107 Cordon, N. ___________¿«283 Core, B. —Jg.130, 44, 196, 193, 49 Cornelius, R. ____________£¿96 Cornell, B._____MIL___214, 107 Corns, B. ________..___Ml|_126 Corrigan, J.___ft.______134, 83 Corson, C. ______ft____240, 49 Cortright, A. _____.|S_94, 96 Cosens, K. _______M 236. 50 Oourchaine, M. _________225, 83 Cousino, L.__IQ_______S 156 Couture. F. ML,_MgMMftl07 Coville, D. _______________107 Cowden, G. Cowing, F.-------_------------------166 Cox, M. _____________gi_107 Cox, O._._150, 261, 272, 234, 50 Cox, T. _._M__m_____IBWI-107 Coy, C.------ft:--------——-----107 Craig, C. ___________ft------83 ------------S§---------107 Craig, J. Cram, E. ____________138, 107 Cramer, Q. _______________150 Cramton, R._ft-------------IMP-107 Crane, A._156, 272, 260, 244, 96 Crane, E.__23_____:---------21*50 Cravens, M. _____________107 Crawford, B. _________.___107 Crawford, K._____________107 Crawford, S. ________ .107 Creith, J. ________________83 Crell, E. _______________—107 Cressman, C.___________235, 50 Crew, R._____________M__107 Crippen, K. _____________83 Oripps, D. _______________50 Crissman, W._—_ftll_Hsft 83 Crist, J._____________—___50 Crist, P. ft.____M______M.107 Croel, C. _________________140 Cromer, C._______________154 Cronin, A. _____________..—107 Cropsey, D. ____________235, 96 Crosby, V. —ft___________126, 96 Cross, R. _____________Sftl54 Crossman, D. ------- 230, 50 Crossman, S. __________^H-170 Crothers, J. --------------------------96 Crothers, M.______________107 Crowe, E. ___________gill—198 Crowe, J._______—130, 83 Crowell, E.__;____________107 Culby, J. _________KL—80, 96 Cully, G._____________260, 262 Cummins, D. _____________96 Cummins, E. _____________201 Cunningham, E. __________270 Cunningham, R. __________168 Cupples, R._______________107 Curtice, A._________:____107 Curtice, H. _______________107 Curtis, J. __________ft____96 Curtis, R. ______.—||M..._—96 Cushway, C. ______________83 Cutting, F.__________*|mi07 D Dafoe, M. _____ Dagwell, B.____ Dahlberg, W.__. Dahlem, B. ____ DaHudy, F. ___ Dail, R. ______k Dailey, B. _._____ Dake, D.___,__ Dakin, R. ___Sk. DaLee, D. _____ Dales, H.______ Dalgleish, D._^_ Dallafior, B.___ DIAloisio, R. ___ DalPonte, P. __ Dalrymple, M.__ Damitz, J. ____ Dancer, J. ._^__ Dancer, M. ____ Dancer, W._____ Dando, J. ______ Dare, T. — ___.•_! Dargush, B. ____ Darling, D. ____ Darlington, J.---- Darnton, T. ___ Darrow, M. ____ Davenport, C. _ Davenport, J.___ ____107, 138 ________128 ,_50, 233, 234 ___96, 247 ____-BÍB-50 —83, 259, 273 ________107 ________50 .178, 260, 272 _______221 _______170 ________96 ________107 _____96, 214 ________83 ._166, 299, 300 ________50 ________96 ________107 ________178 -IS__1Ä107 ______M—50 ____260, 280 ________83 ______107 _______—170 ________96 ____107, 226 ________258 ______ Davich, G. _______.L_____107 Davidson, J.M-'iRMM____—96, 225 Davidson, P. —______50, 130, 191 Davidson, R. __________96, 162 Davies, J. _________M—96, 225 Davies, W.M.____—M.___96, 273 Davis, A. _______££._______96 Davis, C. _____— __107, 122 Davis, C. ---------------158, 192, 260 Davis, F._____________ 107 Davis, J. R. ——__80, 83, 162, 258 107 Davis, J. S. Davis; L. — _____ 83, 134 Davis, M._____!__________50 Davis, P. It____________107, 273 107, 178 Davis, Ro. A. _____ Davis, R. W.______ §3Hb_107 Davis, S. _________r_50, 210 Davis, S._101|___^_______84 158 Davitt, J. ________ Dawe, E.__________M—ft__107 Dawe, L. ----------50, 160, 188, 239 Dawson, C. ____SbK___¡¿k 107 Dawson, H. _______ftS_____50 Dawson, R. ■ B-——jjSI-_H___170 Day, J.------M.----------132, 225, 226 Day, R.ÎL------------------JHI 96 Deal, C. ______H.____¿¿M-__84 DeAmicis, L.__JL______50, 174 DeBoer, H. _M________^__>_B96 DeCamp, G. ____BL____£# 107 DeDolph, G.__*_________^?L107 DeeringKiW. ____________150 Degenaer, F. _________107, 226 DeGenova, A. _________M._107 _84, 325 Dehn, B. _M--------- DeKleine, H. ____ !50 DeLano, B.__________¿5kJSLl88 DeLong, J.______^____96, 150 D«IzelI, M. ________________84 Demaray, E. 'J._________ M._107 Demerest, F. $§____,JIMI__51 DeMeritt, D. __ 107 Demling, G. _______BM_^_51 ^_107 Dendel, H. ________ Denham, L. J._^_,___ 130 Denman, S. _________ 1_107 Dennis, C. ___80, 84, 148, 185, 260 Dennis, D. _________L____107 Densmore, M. ____M___M_M51 Denton, P. ____ft______107 DePorter, E. ——___51, 261, 272 Derby, K.-------------------^—51, 122 Derbyshire, E. S______Ml._107 Derbyshire, M. _____,—ft___225 Dershem, E. ________ B_107 Dershem, G.-------51, 188, 226, 230 DesJardins, G. _faB______138, 247 DeSloovers, A. _____t_____107 DeSpelder, B.M___:_________84 Deters, M. _______________242 Dever, M.______________£1—96 Devereaux, E.________JBT___107 DeVries, R. -------------50, 172, 246 DeWaele, M. _______96, 126, 196 Dewey, B. ____________tk_126 Dewey, W. jjl______,.96, 156, 249 Diamond, S. _____________107 Dicken, H. ____________51, 164 Dickerson, Mrs. J.M____;_____96 Dickerson, M.__________51, 246 Dickey, C. ‘,-Éà---ft---____84, 260 Dickinson, J. ___51, 150, 233, 261 Dickinson, W. E. ____4^____84 Dickson, D.__ftMH_-££_____160 Diebold, A.____84, 280, 286, 303, 306 Diehl, D. ________________230 Dietsche, R. _______________96 Digby, F.ft_— ---------51, 140, 247 Digby, R.------------Jg—_M-_ftl07 Dignan, E. ___M___ift_J8____51 Dillman, D. _______Æ.__..107 124 Dinan, M. ____ Dingham, R. _____________108 Dirks, H. ___________ÄS«i_96 Dise, E. -----------------------108, 134 Distel, L. M-__________ I_154 Divine, G. _ÌS_______M-__8.4, 242 Dixon, D. 96, 126, 194, 198, 200 Dixon, F. _____51, 229, 258, 270 Docksey, M. ________aMM___84 Dodd, D. ___________ftft___96 Dodd, G. _______________—108 Dodge, J. _____________¿k_178 Dodge, R. ____________108, 162 Dodge, R. ___________HL_96 Doelker, F. 108 ______ Dolbee, M. _________M.____96 Dole, J.-----M____________108 Dolezel, W.__,ft*5_________108 Dolph, W. 108 Donaldson, D. ____.________156 Donaldson, W. _.M_______._51 Doolittle, J. B.___..—_ft___108 Dostal, B. 108 Doudna, M.__—ft_________108 Dougherty, T. ____________172 Douville, C.-itflMMMH.-----------108 Dowd, M. _________51, 180, 244 Downes, K. MM_________^___108 Downey, B. ____MM|MHL.4_84 Doyle, J. _____________96, 158 Doyle, M. _______4____84, 201 Drahner, S. ______________84 Drake, G.jB.______Js51, 232, 234 Drake, G. -sft__________96, 233 Frew, R. _______ftft..____..96 Frullinger, R. ______ 51, 180 __ Frum, J. grzZH Drummond, W. Dubosky, S. Duch, A. JHB Duch, E._ü_ Duckwell, B. H Duckwitz, H. . Dudley, D. __ Dudney, C.__ Dulan, M._ft. Dunbar, H. M. Duncna, N. J. . Dunham, H. Dunkelberg, H. Dunn, A. ___ Dunn, D.___ Dunn, K. ____ Dunning, R. Dun worth, C.;,ft Durkee, W. _ Durkin, L.___ Dutcher, E.__ Duthie, H. __ Dutton, C. __ Dutton, E. __ Dwelley, N. Dwight, W.__ Dyball, R.__J Dykstra, C.J-ft. -----------------162 -----------------108 ----------—96, 259 ft---------------108 ---------— _51, 246 ---■------51, 164 «M i-:134, 196 ,80, 260, 280, 286 ----.ftft------108 -----------------108 ---M— ------108 --------¡¡ft----174 -------------------84 ------------------96 ___108. 130, 198 ----fi-94, 96, 196 ---ft------M—160 ------ft-------.108 IMP—m—__51 —Il—M----------96 ----;---.-----—108 __M.51 -__—M—52, 162 ---------- —164 ------ÄL—.___52 ------M—108, 126 Mia— _—Míos ----—...___152 ---M------M-96 E Eames, D.________M___162 Early, hMHH..____ 84 Easterday, D. W.______ftMB.108 Eastman, B. ~'£&______96, 120 __108 Eaton, A. R.________ Bbey, D. _____..______M__52 Eckert, C. _______________273 Ecklund, A._________:_..81226 Eddy, C. —ft____M_,____________________84 Edmundson, D._M_________120 Eggan, F. ft§----------MI—.108 Eggleton, L. ____.____■_96, 226 Eidell, R. HP-________..235 Eikenhout, N. ___________52 Eklund, C. ft_____|ft__.222, 258 Eklund, L._iM.v_____222, 258 Elbing, R._SB___ftft__M1O8 Elder, W. _ ftM__52 Eldridge, G. S. _ft____108, 212 Eldridge, S. __52, 212, 232, 252, 261 Elias, L. __ __52, 168 Elliott, F. _MÜ_________—.226 Elliot, H. _________&___84, 230 Elliott, W. __._M____ml^—108 Ellis, F. F._________96, 212, 273 Ellison, K. ____________ft_180 Ellsworth, G. __.______-MMgiLS4 160, 226 Ely, R. SMMM-M.__108, Ely, R. .—Aft.—__...__M.-.108 Embury, R. ______________108 Emmons, R._______S_____108 Empey, G. ___________.ft__84 _____JR._____84 Enbody, D. Endelman, L._____214, 324, 325 England, A._______ 84, 178 Erieksen, J.______-ft®-.____108 Erickson, M. __________52, 324 Erway, J. _______—52, 245, 252 Erwin, NM.___52, 185, 186, 191 Eschelbach, D. ______M.___108 Eschenburg, E._____80, 259, 273 Esper, A. _______ 108, 229 Esterdahl, M._.____H______84 108 Estes, C. _________ Evans, J._ft.;_____ 108 Evans, J. R. _________ë®._168 Evans, M. L.__84, 126, 186, 223 Evans, R._____52, 246, 258, 270 ________8I__.96, 215 Evatt, J. Ewald, M. __________ 96 Ewert, Q. ______ft____52, 164 Ewing, H.________________84 F Fagan, R.____________ 221 Fairbank, J. _________96, 198 Fairbrother, P. __________II1O8 Faler, L.________________108 Falazin, V._______________108 Falda, F. ...M_________M..170 Falkowski, G. _______ 299, 300 Farkas, D. ____JBj_________178 Farkas," R. _____1___.¿108, 178 Farley, N.__44, 52, 134, 185, 186, 193, 238, 325 Farnsworth, B. ______.___108 Farrar, V.---------------S__108, 126 Farrell, L. __________84, 260 Farrington, E. ____________84 Faust, H.__1*_____HL____108 Fay, L.------M_____________108 Fehr, R|flj_______.Mftft____170 Feightner, C. ______ 84 Feinberg, S. _____________108 Felberg, R.________52, 146, 245 Feldman, F. ______ft__._M-_108 Fenby, C. ----------------------- 96 Fenstermacher, D. ___J$___108 Fenton, E. _______M______96 Fenton, S. _________108, 138 Ferguson, G. ;_______.:______176 Ferguson, H.____M_______108 Fesq, H.________________150 Fiandt, R. .M.—______ 52, 232 Fichtel, R. _______ft___:__154 Fick, R._.—g—_________ 84 Fickes, A. _______________84 Field, B. -------------------fi------ ---------------—--------84 Figg, W. .162 Fijux, L. B. -----------gs—--^■ Filipiak,. ------------B"-*-----ins Filippini, F. --------------------2-1»« Fillinger, N. Finch, E. .----------fr-----3—0 —--84 -------10S Finkbemer, D. — Finlan, M. ------------------------ Fischer, G.g------------------------ Fischer, K. -------------------------- “ Fisher, A. -------S-----n! Fisher, F. Fisher, R. --------------------------H S--1 BB WÊÈmÈnÈÊm BBB ---------fe-84, 160, 242 Fitzpatrick, D. ---------------96, 142 Flading, M.----■-----------------162> 246 Flading. R. — -------------BBBH Flake, J----——i-B-96’ Flanders, J. ----------------------- Flannery, C. ----------------------- Fleming, K. ----------------■ ino Flemming, E. ---------------------10° Flemming, H.---------------|g----- Flener, H.--------- -96 Fletcher, E. -------------------------249 "■ ■ Flemerfelt, J. ■ -------------108, 214 Flott, E. ----------------------------p" Flowers, E.__45, 53, 189, 280, 315 Flynn, M,---------------•------------108 Fodor. A.----------------------—I22 Foerst, C. ---------------------108, 166 Fogg, F. ----------■-----------------108 Folte, E. ------------------------- Foltz, E___________53, 208, 220 Folte, W.---------- 156 Fonner. R.--------------------------1°” Foran* P. -------------------- Ford, A.-----------------------108. 156 Ford, F. -----------------------------408 Ford, N. ----------------------------- Ford] P___________464, 260, 272 Ford, T. ------------------------------84 Ford, T. --------------------------- Forgrave, W. -----------------------53 Forsythe, E. ---- 108 Forward, D. -----------------------108 Foss, H. M. -------------------------194 Foster, A. -------------------------- Foster G._____B----------------108 Foster! K______53, 194, 245, 325 Foster, S. --------------------94, 170 Fouch. E. ---------------------------«S Fowler, B. --------------------------408 tw A IOö Fox,’ G. -I--------I---------—----408 Fox, H. L. —---------------BBSI Fox, H. ------------- Fox, p.----------:-----------RS93I Francisco, D. ------------------53, 156 Franich, F.--------------------------1^ Frank, R. __---------------- Frank, W.fi$_______84, 06, 196 Frankfurth, M. -¿¿il-------------53, 120 Franz', E. ----,------------—i^E-108 Fraser, G. ---------------------96, 235 Freeland, M. ---------------B— Freeman, A. ------------53, 166, 185 -------------------108 Freeman, B. Freeman, K. -----------------------il2® Freese, J.___.—H------------96, 126 Freiherger, C.---|t--------------2°9 French, A._____—4*|:----------108 French. G. ------------------g---249 Fretz, J.______ 53, 142. 238 Frey, R.______96, 308, 310, 314 Friedman. V.-----—.---------------122 Friend, R. ____________¡1-108 Frith. J. ______108, 226, 229 Fritsch°. R. _______B-g-324 Fritz, R. ___ 108 Fritz, W. ---------------------ir—96 Frizzo, L. ________________53 Froehlich, E.___I_;----------53, 244 Frost, A.__SL---------------------96 Frost, E. ________________150 Frost, M. Éii--_________108, 128 Frost, O. ____g___g_164, 260 Fryman, S. J. ____________122 Fulford, R. ______________108 Fulkerson, J. _____________108 Fuller, J. _______ii&__96, 120 Fuller, R. ___________H—174 Fuller, W________8-___|§-226 Fultz, R. ___j____WWW____53 G Gaffield, J. B. ____________108 Gage, S. ____-0______gg_96 Gaige, G. __JlL__.________96 Gaines, E. ___________0.__231 Gaines, F.__45, 53, 185, 232, 270, 280, 286 Gallagher, A. ____________96 Galvin, P. _______________108 Gannon, W. ________108, 162 M______96 Garber, L. Garces, M. ______88_____247 Gardner, C. __M_______84, 122 Gardner, C. _______— 108, 178 Gardner, F. -------------8-108, 212 Gardner, J.---,---------:-----280, 309 Gardner, J. __44, 53, 122, 186, 237, 238 Gardner, L. __________84, 325 Gargett, G. ______---------170, 185 Garlant, C._______________128 Garlock, D. __53, 134, 186, 189, 245 Garner, G. _________----------96 Garner, G.------;-------------J_108 Garner, L.________0----215, 218 Garrigan, I. 4:----------------pE896 Garrison, R. _____________108 Garvelink, N. _______k___108 Gauntlett, J. _____________164 Gay, M. -------------------- 96, 126 Geagley, B.___________108, 128 Gebben, G. ________96, 234, 249 Geboo, M. ________________84 Geboo, W. _______________84 Gee, W. P. _________ 178 ______53, 130, 194 Gelzer, A. 193, Gelzier, O._44, 53, 130, 185, 194 108, 154 Gemmer, F.__8.__________108 ! Genetti, A. _______54, 242, 259 Gent, G. „----.------------- .__54, 148 Genter, C. ______ Genther, P. _________ 96, 164 George, M._______g______124 Germain, C.___EM___g___108 Germaine, M. _____________96 German, C. A.___g_-¿I'_____128 German, L.______g__8___108 Gettel, C. ____________154, 229 Gettel, C. JIBBl___-¿M*__-¿-108 Gettel, G. F. _____________226 Gewirts, E.___£.___m__ffi_194 Gibbs, B.______________^.—108 Gibbs, C. __________80, 84, 248 Gibbs, O. M-.------IS___54, 168 Gibbs, F. J. __________176, 235 Gibbs, R. _JB|-------------B__108 Gibson, D. ____—___S.BH-220 Gibson, F. ____________ 108 Gibson, H. ___________|1.__-_96 Gibson, M. -¿1-------g_54, 207, 208 Gibson, M. ____________54, 134 Gibson, N. ____ 54 Gibson, R. 5>jBg_.g*_,JB|_____54 Giddings, D.________-__158 Giddings, G. B___8i______ 108 Gidley, W. ____isgg-B__-—54 Gifford, G.___Jig_____-M 108 Gilbert, B.__80, 148, 220, 225, 228 Gilbert, J. _________g_108 Giles, M.____0____,____CJ_96 Gillespie, A._B—gRPL______126 Gillespie, iR. „S.------54, 148, 231 Gillesse, M. __________.___108 Gillet, V. k______________108 Gillett, F. ____________96, 160 Gillett, P. ___54, 232, 233, 236 Gilliam, W. BHfeL______js___108 Gilmore, M. __________108, 130 Gilray, _____54, 134, 223 Ginther, J. ____,_____g___96 Giroux, L._______BH__g_108 Gladden, C. __________ 84 Gladden, J. _________ g_108 Gladden, W. Jgfe-_______172,> 212 Glarum, M._Ji___________122 Glaser, E. _________JIBI__180 Glaser, R. _____->4____54, 212 Glasgow, M.________:g||g._96 Gleason, C._*¿¿¿1_________96 Glenn, R. __^0_______96, 166 Glotohober, C. —_____96, 244 Godfrey, A.__________108, 134 Godleski, C. ___HB_______108 Gohr, G._H___________—108 Gold, G. ___________M____84 Golden, J. ______g__0__108 Goldner, A. _____-1^___S.-108 Goldsmith, B.ggBli;.____108, 146 Goldsmith, D. __________—146 Goodar, J. BiMt___84, 148, 229 Goodman, R. ____________54 Goodrich, S. _____.>■____.__158 Goodwin, N. A._-0k____96, 108 Goody, J.___________._g_109 Gordon, A._4-JBgflf-------------146 Gordon, L._______________84 Gormely, P.______________-54 Gorsuch, R._______________120 Gortat, T.__¿-«»254, 280, 286 Gorton, E.________g._235 Gorton, MacA.____■_g—178, 248 Goudzwaard, M. ____________53 Gough, G. _________ 172 Gough, M. BB._________225 Gough, ____________54 Gould, B. St___________^__221 Gould, D. 1-4—___________164 Gould, C.____________!___109 Gould, __-164, 258 Gowans, A. _________B_59, 209 109, 138 Gower, D. _____-g—. Grace, T. it__________96, 178 Graft, Cg.J|4_____gg— 84, 280 Graham, P. _________g--------96 Graham, W.----------- 96 Grams, J. _____Bj§j.-----54, 244 Granger, D. „148, 185, 189, 260, 272 Granger, Y. —48®.------ —-gl22 Grant, H.__54, 178, 246, 280, 363 Grant, D. ------------------44!------91 Grantham, G.__54, 233, 236, 280 S. 96. 242 Grantham, R. —,------------109, 120 Graupman, N. -----------—109 Gravelle, F. ---------------.gk^__109 Graves, R.________________97 Gray, E. ______g-------55, 241 Gray, M._____________if—109 Green, A. __g------—134 Green, A. _______g55, 160, 244 Green, A.__55, 239, 240, 258, 280, 309, 314 Green, G.____g________55, 240 ;___109 Green, M. ________ Greenberg, J. -_____—gg-------109 Greene, M.___;____________55 Greer, E. _____—SMIBB— 310 Greer, K. _________206, 208, 258 Grainer, N._____________g_109 Grenzte, G. ____ 178 Grieser, C. __§§g____gSg-162 Griewe, R._____55, 174, 258, 270 Griffeth, P. ______________109 Griffith, J.g_______JIB___109 Grigsby, J. ___________109, 172 Grill, E. — ____M_109, 138 Griswold. F. ______¿1—97, 198 Groat. M. ___.___g____234, 260 Groening, R. ______109, 178, 242 Gronlund, A. B.,_____JSl__• Bq7 Grosa, R. _____________ Gross, J.__H.______0__g' - Q7 Gross, L. _______^B_g_i_:_55 Gross', W.______g___260, 272 Gruich, B. _______________140 * g 1 oq Grundman, F. _____g Grupe, L. ____ 97 Guidi, M. _,_g__g_^____136 Gulembo, E. _______________97 Gump, J.g_______■___ 97 Gundry, H. __JL___L-109, 249 Gunn, M. WÜ__84, 138, 189. 194, 198, 200, 325 g—97, 142, 325 Gunnison, L. 109 Gunther, V. _________ Gustafson, G.________g—;_-109 ----------------g-235 Gute, L.___■ - .109 Haack, R. ------- 97 Haas, M. Habrle, L. __55, 233, 234. 280, 309,310 85,209,244 .138 196 . 97 .109 .172 229,260 .134 85,140 . 97 . 85 286,295 .109 109 . 97 55 .109 .138 .109 .109 Haerr, G. __ Hagen, J. ___ Hagens, M. Hagerman. D. — Hagman, A. _ . Hagman. R._ Hahn, H.__ Hahn, J. __ Hahn, M. --- Haight, J._ __ Haines, R. --------- Halbert, C. Hale, K. ----------- Haley, M. ——— Hall, A. ----- Hall, B. Hall, D. _ -------- Hall, J. - - — Hall, K. - — Jail, L. _ Hall R Halladay, L.------- Hrlligan, J. ------ Hailock, J. ------- Hamel, F.----Hi— Hamel, H. -------- Hamilton, C.___ Hamilton, C. _ Hamilton, H. _ . Hamilton, L. Hamilton, M.------ Hamm, L. _ ---- Hammel, A. ____ Hammel, T.--- Hammer, L._— Hammer, M. Hammerstein, F. . Hammerstein, R. Hammond, J. - ------- B 55 .109 55 — 55,225 .126 .109 .172 857166 -55, 201 .140 .109 . 55 .97,212,222 . 85 Iw . 85,249 . 55,156 -94,97,126,196, 223 .174 —97,134 55 -55,206,222 _ 97 140 109 85,280,286 109,124 -160,229 109 .201,247 _ 55 124 168,188,, 231,258 258 55 . 109 . 162 . 97 . 109 _85,154,236 . 109 -109 -138 .109, Hammond, M. Hammond, M. _ Hamp, J. Hampel, K.__ . Hampton, J. __ Hanby, W.____ Handy, R. ___- Haney, U._— Hankinson, B. Hankinson, E. ---- Hanley, E. — _ Hanna, B. ----- Hanna, L. — — Hanna, M. ------- Hansen, A. Hansen, R. Hansens, E. Hanson, H. _ — Harber, W. __ Harborne, D. ---- Hard, H. Harden, E. __ Harden, D.___ Hardenbergh, C. Hardy, I. __ "p Hardy, R. -----—----------------—2^2 Hardy, R. -------------------97, 154 Haring, N.___J------g§i-------109 Harland, F. -------------------—225 Harmer, D. --------------0---- Harmon, C. ---------- ^g_178 Harner, R.--------0--------------HO Harrington, D.------——1--109, 164 Harrington, E. __$3--------- Harrington, H.___45, 56, 130, 193, 194, 198, 200 Harris, A. —g___________97 Harris, C. s.i.---g-------- 85 Harris, C. E. _____g---------180 Harris, H. -------BB---------g—109 Harris, R.-----0------------------109 Harrison, B.__S^^g------MP-109 Harrison, J. —|lg------—212 Harryman, M. ______g—55, 138 Hart, D. S1WL_gÆ—-4-109 Hart, J. ______|U^^^^^ggLl38 Hart, J. ____îigl______170, 85 Hart, R. —___§0------— -109 Hart, T.__—LJU--^—,---------109 Hart, V._MB_____iHj—56, 152 Hartelius, B. — --------- —252 Hartenstein, J. _____----------85 Hartley, D. _______HgflBi|à56 Hartman, F. _____________178 Hartman, P. _____—97, 273 Hartnacke, F. — _.gg-270 Harvey, C. ___________>^B.i-85 Harvey, E. gB________^BB.97 Harwood, R._______iMB-__97 Hashu. N. g-____gl4_______109 Haskin. F. __~iSSS-'-_____97 TTqcg 1AQ Hasselback, F.~wTBBÜIl85. 190, 252 Hasselbring, D.__44, 56, 134, 186, 237 Hasselbring M.____________134 Hatch, G. J— I__BL-56, 259 Hatch, R.___3Bg|___-g-.273 109, 130 Haule, M. __________ Haussman, C._BgB____lä_236 Haussman, R. ___:___‘j_M_109 Havill. C. |t___1-___-#Äi®-109 ---^JHLe—97 Hawken, Hawkins, W.__________ 109 Hay, B. _________________56 Hay, T. BjB---------^fl|_||_109 -97 Hayden, F.g^_------------- Hayden. V.___________4H-109 Hays, H.BBI________—109, 170 Hays, J. — 45, 56, 170, 185, 193. 198 Heaney, J. _________;__56, 212 Heath, R. . Bjjj 97. 194^198, 200 Heatherington, A._______56, 128 Hedler, H. _____________ 146 Heidrich, F.__g^B__85, 97, 249 Heimke, W. __.__‘UBBL__109 Heisler, D. ______________i97 Helbig, H. g__gil___85, 260, 272 Heldmeyer. B. ____:____97, 142 Helfand. E. Ë__________-g—85 Heller, C._____—-,________109 Helm. H. _____g____Jig _ 109 Helmboldt, C.__56, 148, 239, 240 Helmbolt, R. ______97, 148 Helwig, H.----—_____g_85, 260 Hemingway, E. __________56 Hendee, L. _______—=>4____109 Henderson, L. 97 Henderson, N. ,___SÊ-0S.-97, 172 Hengeveld. J.__^________ 97 Henney, R. -IB—______:___212 Henning, M.___________109, 226 Henry, C. HBL--------Ä_299, 301 Henry, W._g—-__________109 Hentschel. H. ____-____44-109 Herrage, L. |^gK—MPL__56, 324 Herrbach, E._56, 148, 188, 228, 244 Herrick, J.__gg-______j_150 Herring, G.__g_____g___97 Hertel, C. _____,4—____- 97 Hertel, E. ¿4---------------------85, 258 Hertel, I. _________________56 Hess, J. ___________¿___¿¿154 Hetrick, R. _____________176 Hewetson, F. ____________244 Hickey, B. ________ Hicks, E.____—------------------109 Hicks, H. -----------------------------01 Hicks, R._______80, 85, 222, 246 Hicks, W.---------------pf------56, 246 Kile, N. 11-----------------------------97 Hill, C. _______ Hill, G.___-__56, 280S303, 304 Hill, H. ____________■---295 Hill, J._______________56, 130 Hill, M. ____BB----------------210 Hill, R. _______ ——109 Hillman, S.----------:---------------146 Hills, R._g—— -----------280, 314 Hillstrom, J. ------------.--g------109 Hines, L. ------------—------------109 Hinz, V. _____56, 148, 185, 188 109 Hire, R. ___________ Hirsch, M. fe-------,----------85, 130 Hirschey, W. _________ 56 Hirschman, M.____________109 Hitchcock, D. _______Bfejjfe---85 Hitchings, J.-------------57, 164, 249 Hixon, J._______________162 Hockenbury, N._______170, 248 Hodges, R.-----------i.-.--------¿-156 Hodgins, W. _____________109 Hodgkins, E. __________57, 242 56,. 126 *.85, 162, 258 Hodgkins, H. _____________238 Hoekenga, E.-JHHML.-------B.85 Hoffmeyer, H.____80, 85, 174, 222 Hohenke, W.______________109 Holben, C.-------------— -------109 Holbrook, H. ______________109 Holbrook, H. —___B_,----------226 Holcomb," A. ------------------------158 Holcomb, D. __________97, 134 Hólcomb, J. —--------B--------85 Holcomb, R. £.____B------85, 235 Holcombj|>R. -----Bfc---------85, 259 Holden, P. —1|57, 148, 222, 225, 231 Holihan, G. —,----M---------1—199 Hollister, 1_____■ Holloway, H._____B-85, 218,/ 249 Holmes, A. Holmes, W. H. ffffffPfBffif 272 Homkala, H. B-----—-----,--109, 226 —5------252 Homrich, B. Honsowetz, M. —I----------97, 249 Hooper, C. Jail-—I-----1-----S722 Hoover, A.----■---------------SSH Hopkins, H. li—ki—_------57, 242 ---242. ------- --------- ------BBM-----109 -----------------—97 Hoppe, J.-----I--------------SBB Horn. C. -------!------------H-199. 237 Hornbacher, C.------:----H._97, 273 Hornbacker, W. -----------glBI j Horning, F. ■—H-----3Er-77r Horning, L.---,— ----B-57, 140 Horowitz, M. -------------.—— 146 Horst, J.------—$gr---------Hl7> J2“ Horton,; K BS|§j Hosford, W.-------jjsS-r--^-212 Hostetter, H. --------------B-97, 154 Hotchin, J. -----------------199, 134 Hough, L._______57, 168, 212, 228 -Si 99 Houghton, B.------------'■%* -------------;——150 Houghton, H. Houliston, H. _------■—---- -H-97 Houser, M. ___—---------122, 191 Houtz, B___________57, 136, 245 Hovey, T. Howard, C. ------------------;A-——97 Howard, E. .2:------ML®—----'----97 Howard, J._______-£------109, 120 Howard, M.-------------B- .Bl09 Howell, S.____________|IeH138 Howes, R. -___-J&----------109, 152 Howland, A. _____—..—.-BB109 Howland, " J. Howorth, R._St.-----_.|BI&.109 Hoyt, L. _________-JR.—57, 148 Hubbard, J. ——--------85, 260, 272 Hubbell, N.____■ ■ ______247 Hudson, E. ______H!--------85, 128 Hudson, W.____________97, 162 Hueston, L._______________140 Huff, M. —_________57, 61, 230 Huffman, D. ______,.------------85 Hughes, FKsi____—is______252 Hughes, L._________57, 168, 306 Hulbert, L. ______________97 Hull, J. _________________109 Hull, K._______________g.—85 Hultin, A.__,___—._______85 Hume. R. _______________i._97 Humphrey, W. ______B—__85 Hungerford, J.__44, 57, 237, 238 Húnnell, J.--------------------------260 Hunt, B. —B——-----------------109 Hunt, E. -----------------------------97 Hunt, H. _____________57, 248 Hunt, H.--------------------------—170 Hunt, H.-----—WL—---------------164 Hunter, D._______________109 Huntley, D. ------------ 109 Huntoon, C. ------------------------109 Hupp, L.----.------ 109 Hurlburt, B. _____________109 Huschke, H. ______________.57 Huston, E. _________—109 Huston, L.B_____ 109 Hutchings, L. -----------------_-----85 Hutchinson, R. _________57, 235 Hutt, M.___________97, 299, 301 Huxford, K.______________85 Huxford, T. ______________162 Hyatt, N. ______—97, 212, 222 TT Tile?! Ingleson, W. —45, 57,"l80,~ 193, 196 99 k K7 I Isbister, J._.__________;___97 Iuele, J. _______.1.___97 Iverson, M. _______________;85 Ives, L._________—_____¿¿'g85 Ives, R. -----------------------------109 Iwasko, E.___________260, 273 J _____---------------------97 Jack, J. Jackson, A. _ __9 ! -------------- KTackson, B. _ .-------- 109 __ Jackson, D. -------------124, 57 Jackson, E. ___________196, 326 Jackson, H. Jackson, N. ~ ..-------- Jackson, R. ---------- Jackson, R. __ __134, 85 Jacobs, P. ----— Jacobson, R. 109 ------- Jakeway, C. ___109 - James, A. ---- 122 James, D. -------- .234, 85 Jameison, E. ---- 138, 196, 110 — ___172, 109 ---------97 _ _ 190 —212 . - - ---- ------1___ - .- _ ---------.176, 97 110 .226 — .110 _ 156, 58 58 85 .57 126, 325 - —280, 309, 310 ...110 85 __57 ._ 258, 85 — 235, 97 .85 _. —85 .230, 85 160, -259 Jeffers, M. _ Jenison, B. _ _ Jenkins, A. _ Jennens, A. _ __ ____ Jennings, D. ... __ Jennings,BR- __------------- Jensen, C. ____ Jensen, C. _ _ _ Jensen, M. _ _ _--------------- Jessop, J. __— Jewett, J. _ __ Johnson, A. Johnson, B. Johnson, B. Johnson, C. _ Johnson, C. Johnson, C. Johnson, D. . . Johnson, E. _ ------ --- Johnson, E. . —-------138, 97 Johnson, E. _ 110 Johnson, G. _ _ .160, 229 Johnson, H. - —85 Johnson, J. . _25§§85, 106 Johnson, J. - 122, 85 Johnson, J. 126, 110 Johnson, M. _ 97 Johnson, M. __:_58 Johnson, R. 168, 273, 97 Johnson, R. .. . 815 Johnson, R. ---------- 58 Johnson, S. ___ .247, 97 Johnson S. _ _ .----------- __ 110 Johnston, F. 97 -------- Johnston, H._______ .252 Johnston, J. ----------- _ 226 Johnstone, R. __ 158 Jones, A. _ .110 Jones, E.___________ __ 226 Jones, J. - 324, 325 Jones, L. .110 Jones, M. Jones, N. _ Jones, R. 1 Jones,1 W. __ Jordan, T. Jors, T. Joushlin, G. Joynt, G. Jubb, R. . June. F. Juroff, A. ------110 - _ _ 260 - .110 ---- .166 _ I - 324, 325, 58 _ - — 110 .132 - — __ . .260 - _ _ __ 97 — 110 ---------97 _ _ ...........- - - - R ...---- ------- _ _ _ _ - - _ _ - - K Kackstetter, C.__227, 244, 225, 58 Kahl, B. ____—.B.____SM—240 Kalin, E.----_B— _____209, 244 Kamins, B. _B___________no Kane, A. ______J8___B__97 Kane, M. _____________128, 97 Karas, F. BBl____________no Karchmer, A. ____.____§1__110 Kardes, L. ------______JÉ.188, 58 Karolle, G. ___________SÊlJlllO Kasischke, M. _Is._____138, 86 Kasischke, M. __________jji3g Kasper, R. ________________73g Kass, E. ________________no Kass, H. ---------------------244,249 Kauer, B. SI__._—_;_B__73g Kauffman, R.B-.BBä________97 Kaufman, F.__3B_§§JL___770 Kaufman, R. __________I..110 Kaulitz1, R. ______________97 Kauszler, K. ______________53 Kay, E. ________________IlI97 Kazma, L. _____S*I—_IR| ~ go Keck, V-------------IIIIIIII_i2l Keehn, G. _--------&------„724, 86 Keeler, A.--------B----------235, 86 Keesler, S.___ _ 110 Keiser, Y. ______IlI..1IIIIII.58 Keitzman, R. ______ gy Kelder, J -------------11130," 214,“llO 11 a Kellam, M. ____ _ Keller, G. _______ i Keller, H. -------------— IIIIIII26O Kelley, E. _______ 110 Kelley, H. _______“IH~IB no Kelley, H ------------------211, 97, 58?ï Kelley, J _____■_____ 77Q Kelley, J. ----------------1267211, 86 B I Kelly, J. ------------------IlI'ïëÔ" 97 Kelly, S. _______________ 110 11 n Kelty, R. H____________ 11 a Kempf, A.________I_~ ~~ Kempf, L._________ Kennedy, B.-------—I isol 231 I Kennett, A._______;______770 Kennington, M.____________140 Kent, T. _____________ no Kenyon, N.--------------------194, 58 Kercher, F.________168, 259, 58 Kerkau, A. _______________86 Kerr, G.------------------------249, 97 Kesel, N. ______227, 209, 244, 86 Keskitalo, W. ____________229 Kessler, E. _______________58 Keturi, W. _______________97 Keyes, E. _________.i____no Keyes, J.-----------------------58, 261 Kiburtz, M. _____________210 Kiebler, E. U.____________226 Kieft, A. -----------------------------86 Kieft, H._________________110 Kienitz, A. _______________168 Kies, N. ----------------- _86, 130 Kilbourn, D._________;no, 194 Kilburn, C. _______________86 Kiljan, J. ___$£ —____1|._110 Killeen, M.____________201, 221 Killham, L. ______ 86 Killhorn, L. ________ B.122 Kimball, J.---------------58, 162, 201 Kincade, N.____B_________97 Kincade, W. .1___________97 Kinder, A. _________;______86 King, B.__________________97 King, ‘ H. -------H-----______no King, H. ___;____________g6 Kiing, J. —_|i—____ 5g King, M. _________—_.___97 King, R. --------—— I__Bll54 Kingscott, W. ______1;__no, 212 no Kinney, A. _________ Kinney, C. _____B________._110 Kinney, R. _______;_____^_97 Kinney, S. ___:____11______.97 Kinsting, F. _______ 86, 130 Kirk, R.-----------------97, 206, 247 Kirkpatrick, R._______B.-____110 Kittredge, R.____BB __ 110 Kitzsteiner, R.__:__58, 212, 242 Kivela, E. _________ no Klackle, J. ______Jp_148, 244 Kleber, J.---B---------58, 259, 270 Klein, G.___________B___235 KIeinert, J.B._JI..lBä__7 7q Kleinhans, E.S_____P_B_325 Kleinhenn. T. __ik_______no no Klepser, M. ________ Kline, J.£|______B_______110 Kloostra. J. _______B_____58 Knape, M. B------------— I20I 210 Knapp, F. ___BB__M 97 Knight. C. J*----------.86, 260. 272 Knight, J.------------------ 59, 209 Knight. S.B___________B-110 Knipschild, C._86, 249, 258. 273 Knirk, B.---------------k___g6, 280 230 Knirk, H. ______ Knisel J. _____ 97 Knoll. A. _1——(L----__B59I 21.1 Knopsnider, W. — ...___B.B 59 Knorr. C. ____________||L__86 Knowles. IT.. ____1^________110 Knox, W.____110, 188, 226, 229 -.4^____86, 224, 248 Knudsen, A. Knudsen K. ________ 110 Kobe, Y. ________4B-—____86 Koch, G. _______ 110 Koepfgen, B. ____||R__B___176 Koernke, J.___/.___________no Kokx, C._B_____g._____—110 Kolvoord, F. _______— ___172 Koney, W.__4.4__________110 Koning, W. J|________..._^..160 Koopman, G.__—4___233, 236 Koopman, P._______59, 232, 234 Koning, W. M._______^___226 Koronski, B.______BBL_110, 221 Korstangs, A.___BSt_B_jlL_B59 Kortick, C. ___k_T____BM_86 Kovacich. G. ______280, 286, 303 Kovaleski. B.____Zlk_______110 Kowal, S. _____B___.4___110 Kowalski, A. .¡p__________208 Kowalski, J. ____________ 85 Kozelski, C. _________iSiaBB 97 Kraft, H.-----59, 158, 280, 298, 299 Kramer, D. ____R__:______59 Krans, E.______59, 124, 237. 238 Krantz, B.__59, 160, 188, 228, 231 Kraus, L._________iB|BLll0 Rrauss, R. ——:___B.97, 188, 229 Kreag, M,___HB________tS59 Kreger, R. ___ •¿...B.llo Krehl, C. ------_B_.__.*9, 325 Krejci, R__;------_.------------97, 249 Krentel, S. ___:__R_______59 Kretschmer, E. ___:__B.59, 158 Krieger, J. 4-lg—59, 194, 198, 200 Kriese, G. ...----------B__97, 198 Krinsky, L. _____________110 Kronquist, L. ____^¿59. 124, 191 Krotkiewicz, E.__8.110, 190, 212 Krueger, J. _______mi._HHLl66 Krueger, R. -------BB_^.__JBl66 Krueger, R. _.------------■B_4i|.110 Krul, P. ________B_______59 Krupa, C.---------------____85; 140 Krussell, G._______________170 Kuk, J.-----------------280, 303, 307 Kukoski, R. ______________Bos "_gg Kull, C. .------B_________110 Kurtz, A. _______________.98 Kurtz, P._____________98, 122 Kyle, L. ---JS---------98, 148, 225 Kyro, E. —---------------------------98 Kyte, B. -------------------- 110 L LaBatt, D.____¡¡g*___.86, 225 Lab re, G. ________________98 Lacey, J.________.--------------170 Ladd, J. ____________J§59, 176 LaDu, J. -----------------------98, 154 Lahman, D. ____________¿fc-86 Laidlow, D. _____________172 Laing, J. ______________1.138 Lake, D. ------------------------59, 218 Lamb, F.______________86, 299 Lamb, J.________________no Lamerson, J.___________59 73g Lamoreux, H. ___________’ gg Lance, D. _____ _ _ m Land, L.____Ul.__.1.Ill H720 Lander, R.----59, 174, 231, 25~8,~270 Landesman, B._ _ _ iin Lane, H.B.—______I.IIIIIIIIno Lane, R._____llfcl______ 11 a Laney, T.------------------1-IIII IllO Lang, A. ----------s4|-______98 Langdon, C. __________ 779 H___III~I~ 60 Langdon, K. Langdon, L. .—44, 60, 140, 186, 194 Lange, D. ____________ 77g Langley, R. __I.gg Lannen, R. ------------------226~ 240 - ______ Lapp, R. _BC______I-II.1—242 Laraway, R. ___ lC.I_~7lo Larimer, M. _________~~ "77g Larner, D. _________~~~~-~BAg LaRoss, M.___________~pT~gg Larsen, A.®___ _ gg Larsen, a|_------II-I-IIIII_IIl30 Larsen, H._...___ go Larsen, V. _________III.I. no Larson, F.__18______ gg ~gg Larson, M. ____iS.BL__I Larson, R.-------------;------770, 148 Lash, H. ....------------------150, 209 Lash, J. ■------....----150, 232, 233 Lautensehlager, E. _____ _gg ____§£■_98, 176 Lavens, W. Lawrence, W.___________J*L164 Lawson, L.___Ä_______86, 126 Lay, K.-----------B----—--------60 Laymon, R._______________no Leach, A. .||S|-------------------98, 273 Leahy, R. _______B.$;i_____110 Lebowsky, B._________B__110 LeBret, L. _______________60 LeClear, A._______iL___86, 128 LeCureuz, W. _____________98 60 Ledbetter, M._!_______ Lee, G.------------------—IRL—no Lee, H.-------------- 1.__,—110 Lee, M. _______kl______152 Lee, M.----li__--------.98, 130 Lee, M. ------------------60, 237, 238 Lee, R. __m----------------94, 120 Lee, W. -------lg®!--------:M__110 Lee, W. ------------B—98, 166, 212 Leece, L. ---------------------110, 226 Leet, G. ____________J__.110 Leffel, M. _____________ 98 Leffel, P._IB__________ 110 Leffel, R. — 60, 232, 236, 261, 270 Leffel, V. ,__M________98 Leggat, G. ------------------260, 273 Leggat*, J. ..4---.4-----Jii|._98, 273 Lehman, H. __________110, 164 Lehman, L. B||_____B._____110 Lehnhardt, M.__60, 166, 303, 307 Leho, H.----------IS__60, 233, 235 __98, 164 Leiphart, R. __.. Leitch, R. .-BW_178 Lentz, L.____£4____JA--60, 138 _______1..86 Leonard, B. -----gB------—R.98 Leonard, F. Leopard, J._8_____,.B_98, 180 Lepine, J. ____________110, 178 Lerg, R. B____241, 252, 259, 270 Lerner, D. _____________ 110 LeRoy, E. SL_______B__138, 223 Letts, H. ________________86 Levagood, G. _______B.260, 272 LeVay, A.B_________—B.98, 152 Levin, J.________________207 Levine, S.B.'.;___isJBifcji_____146 Levinson, S. _________ 98 Lewis, C. ____4JE________110 Lewis, E.___________.____176 Lewis, H. _____:_,.B_____110 Lewis, H. E.________'jBB|__98 Lewis, P._,.BB.______60, 212 Lewis, W. __________Bgi 86 Lewsader, M.__BRBf____B.214 Ley, L. __.__■_________HO Libbers, A.___B____.__303, 305 Lieber, LjM—____________98 Heffers, J._________|fâ—>,110 Lien, O. ___— B___BBB.-110 Lietzke, J. M_____|S||||8|—__110 Lievense, F._________ 98 Lifsey, J._..__BB-B—110,5fl56 Light, V. _________________98 Lightfoot, M. _____________60 Lilley, E. __________l^.Iil’_60 Lilley, H.____________—IklllO Lilley, R. _______________HO Limbach, J. P.___Bgf. 60, 242 Lincoln, F. _______S.------170 Lincoln, T. I_____■_______170 Lindberg, G. -------life-------BllO Lindeman, B. _______—138 Underman, N. ____________HO Lindquist, W._____________HO Linton, R.______________156 Linton. W. _________98, 164 Lippert, G. ___________60, 158 Lipsey, R. ____.kA_______110 Little, W. N. _______:__60, 241 Liuzzi, J. _______________.110 Livingstone, J.____________110 Lloyd, R. _________ 98 Lockwood, E. 4__,444_______110 Lockwood, H._________M|L_H0 Lockwood, K.__________.¿BllO 110 Lockwood, W. __;___ Lohr, W.__g__98, 148, 225, 229 — — —I Long A. —--98, 126, 194, 198, 200 Long, J. -----------U?-------60, 234 Long, J.---•------------------.225, ,230 Longnecker, N. -------llll-—-,-98 Longwood, F. _,-g-------------61, 242 Loop, K. I-------j^HgB—!§-—1-110 Lord, R. —94, 98, 120, 186, 223,. 325 Lorimer, J. —-----——-—||61, 261 Loring, M.------— 214 Lott, D.M-——-—.----------segllO Loucks, M.-------^---------------—168 Loudon, E.,£j——.— — —130 Lourim, P. g-------------------126, 194 Love, H. -------------jH 61 Lowe, J. —.---------j$i------sS-HO Lowe, R. —-----------g------------110 Lowell, D. ----------------------g—206 98 Lowery, E.'i'ii—---------------g Luchiui, O,—g--------------61, 235 Ludlow, L. ——— ----86, 225 Ludwick, A.___g_-----.__138 Ludwick, B. _____r_______138 Ludwig, C.-------m-----g._i.mil0 Ludwick, O. —^-------fsL_g.61, 238 Lueck, W. „Bel, 232, 233, 280, 286 stl 110 Luhrs, R. Bit---------—is 98 Lull, W. Lundgren, C. — ---B—61, 234 Lundy, H. -----------—-------110, 148 Lusher, G. —----— —||b_'.g.ll0 Lusk, L. — -----------------110, 156 Luther, J. H, —__■¿L_B61, 225 Lutrzykoski, T.__________111 ——IIMB----;—98 Lutz, W. — Lynch, J. —------------------180 Lyon, M. -JLk-------P-------86, 122 Lyons, J.__61, 126, 186, 224, 248 Me MacCredie, A. 3gm_-----—MB.---176 MacDonald III.-—;-_Bg------.-----86 MacDonald, J._______it-------98 MacDonald, N. — ----.'¿till, 120 MacDonald, R. g_________—249 MacDonald, W.1 ..gg____ft 150 MacMillan, J. —_____®ï|£|l20 MacQueen, G._________g98,. 166 MacVean, E. —.--gBML---,____61 McAllister, A. ________JBB-98 McAllister, E. _________61, 152 McBurney, B. -------Jg-£.:----------86 McCane, V. --------------------------86 McCann_______—---------HI. 226 McCarty, T.--------------------------61 McCaughey, M.------—---------Bill McCleary, E. -------------—.-----_1V8 McClenahen, J. — -----------ffilglll McClive, J. ________ 98 McClure, E. —________^JW-98 McClure, N. ■_____—-___11180 McComb, J. R. _________61,, 280 111 McComb, V. ------------;—— McConnell, K. j^^g.-lll McConnell, W. ____—------ —158 McCormick, J. ____________111 McCormick, M. M_____________120 McCoy, W. --------------------»—98 McCrone, F. ____________gl66 McCurdy, K. I__61, 130, 185, 186, 324, 325 McDonald, L. ____________111 McDonald, M. _____ 111 McDonnell, E. ¿k_________178 McDonnell, M. _______.____86 __________61 McGillivray, J. McGillivray, J. —______61, 209 -■_iH____—111, 172 McGowan, J. McGrath, IT. ___ 156 McGuire, D.______¿.kgp__61 McIntosh, D. — -------—g-----HI McIntosh, F.®----------------------HI McIntyre, E. -----------&------$J-H1 McIntyre, F.__g------------86, 138 McIntyre, R.-----------------— 98 McIntyre, W.-¡¡¡——-^------|sS|-lll McKay, H. ________—----»1180 i McKay, G. ____________H McKee, J. ______ 111 MeKenzle, E. ______61, 209, 220 McKibben, E.__86, 126, 186, 325 McKibben, J. MB____^-170, 241 McKinley, M. _____________62 McLaughlin, E._86, 280, 309 McLean, B.__,___,__-_____170 McLellan, A. ____ 86 McLellan, W. ___:_______62 McLeod, P.____g-i_____86, 128 McMahon, J.___m____--Bill MeMehen, D. ________120, 201 McMillan, J. __________ 111 McMullen, M. ____________225 McNamara, E, ______- 86, 172<; McNeal, N. ________14^___111 McNeilly, EBB________—____98 McNeilly, G. __g___M___111 McNitt, M. ____—■B.JËL'kL-lli.l11 McNutt, J.________MB.____111 McPherson, B. L.__—__si__86 McShannock, T. _____,__280, 286 McSorley, D. ___62, 232, 233, 234 McWhorter, R.____,______..-111 — 61 ’-■ M Maas, M.-----JM————138, 196 Maas, R. _________ 191 Macdonald, M._____-___¿«.98 __________98 Mackenzie, M. Mackenzie, W.__________ 98 Mackie, E. ___ Mackrell, T. _— Macomber, J. Macy, H._____ Macy, J. g__— Maddy, M. BB_i Mader, K. ____ Madill, R. -JJ__ Magrané, W.BBM Mahaney, N._ Mahoney, M. _S Mahrle, F. SIë Maienknecht, G. Maier, H. il__M Main, G._____ Mains,.;: C. _Sf— Mair, B.__■ Major, L._____ Makela, R. ___ Maki, E._____ Maliskey, D. __ Mallgren, S._ Mallo, M. ____ Mallory, W. _ Malloy, T. __ Maloley, H. __ Malpass, H.___ Manahan, O._ Manley, E._ Mann, A. ____ Manninen, Ri’;3S Mansfield, W. . Mantey, F. __ March, N. __ Margolis, S. Maring, F. -fl— Marsh, F. —__ Marshall, D._ Marshall, J.__ Marshall, J. __ Marshall, K. _ Marshall, T.&_ Martin, IJ.___ Martin, J. Ü8__ Martin, M.___ Martin, P.___ Martin, W. ___ Martin, R. _>k—- Martineau, M. _ Martinson, N. Martz, J.____ Maskey, D.gm.-i Maskini, G.___ Mason, C. ____ Mason, G.___ Mason, J.____ Mason, R.___ Mason, W.___ Massa, E.____ Massey, J. ___ Master, J. __ Mathewson, J. Mathison, G._ Matlack, T. __ Matthews, E._ Matthews, F. _ Matthews, R._ Matthews, V._ Mattox, H. P__ Mauer, M.____ Maxwell, C. __ Mayer, E. ____ Mayo, R._____ Maystrik, L.__ Mead, G. kg__ Meadows, J.__ Meagher, J. _ Meck, T. M__ Meier, C._____ Meier, D.___ Meier, E._____ Meier, mJBH__ Meier, W. ___ Meister, T. _S§8| Melnek, S,___ Memmer, G. _k|k Menhenick, J. _ Menzer, A. Bjgl Mercadante, C. Mercy, T. ------1 Merdier, H. —B| Merrill, C. ------ Merrill, L. ---- Merrill, W. jB.— Merriman, F. _ Merritt, D. ----- Merton, L. —Ip Mertins, H. ___ Merz', T._____ Meschke, A.---- Messenger, C._ Messenger, E._ Messenger, M. _ Mesèer, W. --,-4_ Metcalf, D. ___ Mettetal, E. __ Mettetal, M. Jät Metzger, J. H__ Meuleman, W. _ Meyer, J.^L___ Meyer, J. fk__ Meyers, E. —-— Meyers, N.__:— Meyers, W.___.. Michael, E.__ Miesner, B.___ Miknovich, N._ Miles, E.__ -------------------98 ------86, 172, 260 -----------—-»212 ------------------111 B62, 80, 245, 246 ------—_—62, 111 —----------- 111 ___ 13g .86, 156, 196, 248, 260 ----------- -150 ---------------Bill -----------174, 230 ______1.11 ------------— -------261, 62, 272 .146, 198, 200, 194 ------126, 196, 86 -----------------------136 -----------258, 270 --------—-259, 62 ------------160, 62 —L__140 BL—g_185, 200 JM i. 232 -JaBBLka— m —M—1-in ___86, 211, 214 .1—-Jôgin. 164 .62, 150, 261, 272 HB------I___168 SL_______g_98 —_______111 ------l-Moil 174 ------gP___111 —Ml____111 -------111, 178 — IBLàl-B^-iii S——-___111 -----JBL-62, 150 ----■Mm, 234 -I---------166, 259 g.-----------—111 -----—g. 98, 168 -----------------111 -------___86 -----------------111 ----------—If-111 62, 158 — ------98 .62, 241 ------98 ___98 ___98 Hl~98 __111 .86, 134 - - _ ____166 111 . _ .156, 62 . 260, 87 .111, 1225 _____63 87 98 . 98. Ill _ 156, 63 111 . 245, 63 128, 87 — 150 _____87 212, 87 230 170, 63 .214, 111 214 111 . 122, 87 111 111 ___ 87 _ _63 128, 210 ..87 260,, 272, 87 ____ 98 87 111 _ 111 111 _ 63 130 _ 128,196, 98 . 148, 87 .148. 240 235, 87 Mile!» R. _ Milksk E. ____ Milks, H. MilkU W. Millar, D. Millard, E._ Miller, D. _ Miller, D. __ Miller, D. Miller, E. Miller, J. _ _ _ Miller, J. Miller, K. Miller, R. _ Miller, K. --------------------------62, 134 Miller, R. _ Miller, T. ___ Miller, W. _ —. Millett, B. Mills, B. _ Mills, E. Mills, E. __ — Millson, P. Millward, P. Minds, Y.___ Miner, M. Minges, F.__ Minkler, R. ,_- Minogue, R. __ Mirskÿ, R. Misenar, M._ Mishler, M. _ Missall, J._ Mitchell, A. Mitchell, A. Mitchell, C._- Mitchell, D. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, R. __ Mizer, D. Mogelnicki, S. _ Mohney, M. Moldenhauer, L. Moldenhauer, M. Molinare, F. _ Monroe, G. Monteith, J. Montgomery, J. Montgomery, M. . Moon, W. Moore, C. Moore, C. Moore, D. _ Moore, G. Moore, H. Moore, M. Moore, M. Moore, P. Moore, R. Moore, W._ Moran, A. Moreau, D. Moreskini, I. Morgan, H. Morgan, J. Morgan, R. Moore, D.__ Morris, C. __ Morris, H. __ Morrish, L. Morrison, D. _ _ Morrison, M._ Morrow, M. ___111 Morse, F. . 63, 140 Morse, J. _ 180 Morse, Y. M. —98 Mosës, R. .234, 273 Mosher, H.__ 63,226, 259 Moshier, O. - 87 Mouw, G. _ 158 Moyer, E. 111 Moyes, P. —63,280,303, 307 Muer, W. 1^6 Mulac, H. _ 111 Mumaw, R. . 87,172, 260 Mummey, R. __224,248,260, 272 Muncie, M. . 87, 225 Munroe, P. - 87, 98 Munson, L. . 98, 156 Munson, O. J. _ . 87, 260 Murdoch, K. B_87,156,260, 272 Murphy, W. 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N _ -189 . 63, 247 -111,260,272, 280. 286 87, 158 87 156,260 316 _ -Ill 111 . _ _230 148 - _ — 87 -63,160, 231 __________176, 62 ____gJMl46,’ 247 _____120, 223, 87 ________________98 ■_____—222, 111 B—¿___iL____111 JL.____—LÂl87 S#L___-JM 111 .259, 248, 190, 87 ___g—__ 162, 111 —JBM273. 111 __JS-__________98 _____—________154 _________18g—111 -M___-______-111 ____154, 261, 272 _____ià___JS—111 -■—-§»■-238,1 62 _______11—111 __________Jill 54 —B____________62 _______—__212, 98 --------------§{._—111 ______a._____*172 MPL-—3 58. 111 ---Ml__________98 ___kJMWHIl62 _____62, 280, 286 ___________249, 87 Nichols, R. ------- Nickle, M. —----- .------- Nickle, M. --------! Nickless, H. Nicolson, J. —-E— Niedermeir, K. —-— Nielsen, G. -----$*» Nielsen, ----mjl Niendorf, V. -H-— Nies, R.--------------- Nilson, F.------------ Nims, II,.£■-:------'-^3 Nitzburg, H. — fjf-i-- Niven, A. ----------- Noble, D. — Nolan, T. g—------- Nonenpreger, B. - Noonan, R. —-—^^3 Nora, V. —H--------- Nor’in, A. --------- Norris, A.--------— Norris, W.------- North, G.-------H— Norton. V. ---------- Norvell, R.---------- Note ware, R. ------- Noth°tine, L. ------- ij—------- Novak. E. Novosel, N. --------- Nugant. P. -------- Numelin, C. —B—■ Nundy, J. Nussbuam. R.------— Nuznov, S. _--JB-98i Nyquist, M. g------- ___152 _____63 ;_____134 I® _ B__170 -iSSJ—111 Jl63, 124, 237 _ítl60 Si - 'm _—63 ““_:k :___87 '"1 _ _64, 120 -87 "" -____98 I^S-146 _____138 ______98, 212 JM_____176 _____138 ________98 ■_________122 ■L_________64 _64, 227, 244 ______111 m_____—140 MM- - m _____98, 176 ____— --64 _64, 233, 230 ___ML—111 ■§_________98 M —Ü_____98 BB—___- —64 —64, 230. 239 .— — — 111 280, 286. 303. 306 ______8,7, 258 O -----------—g$>-------87 Oatley, I. O’Brien, W. g—9|| 259, 273 Ochocinski, E. gs-------------------98 Ochs, E. -Jj—— MMMM-112 Ochs, M. __—-JBÜMMI64. 120 Odle, B. -__________:----------87 _______________215 Oelen, E. Oeslyeich. J. g_____98, 156 Oestrike, W. ife_BB-_II__98Jk 194 Offner, W. _______--JÄ___112 Ogden, F.. M--_____64, 233, 234 Ogden, R. ___64, 122, 324 O’Hara. J.__g98, 134, 196. 223 Olds, D. J.HJ—________98, 122 Olds, F. ■ __-MMR..-JB64. 164 Oler, W. ____________g___168 Olive, J. —ML—.„87. 122, 247,'.248 Oliver, E.|^g_.____g_____g_; 112 Oliver, J. -i^.-MM.JML-64. 246 Olman, N. —Ja87, 259, 280, 286, 295J Olmsted. C. ■ ________aBB.112 __g-._64 Olsen, E. ^^g_— Olson, N. |M|-,_______g__:_190 Olson, R. —___ _i.v__,_/9S Olson. R.g____^-■3___112, 249 O’Malley. R. BEIIJBL___^HJls64 Onderdonk. A. _ _ _ _ _112 O’Neill, E. ___kk—SI—_ggM87 Oppenlander, M. W IMBT__H2 Orn, T.g-------BÜ_____112, 178 Orr, R. g---------- Orr. S. MLJak-MI__g -87, 124 Osborn, J.___________112. 128 Osborn, R. -------80, 235, 280, 309 Osvorne, Vfl^B_£kg|MBgg|__1^87 Osbun. D. ____18t?._g_____'jg7 Osgood, R. g__________.64, 156 Osmer. Pj^B—_^^g_-87, 126, 325 Os^erhouse, H. ____________H2 Oswald, G. g__k-__ _98 ott. w. ms__ii-^M-^:__:_87 Ottoman, F.__________ 64, 166 otto, -MW 162 Oumedian, J. ____IM_____112 Oven, G.__.__-¿EiJBM. 174 Oven. J. g_g__._______ 112 Overton. W. MMSII—98. 180. 212 Own, F._______________1 Owen, L.^S__.^■BL-__iBk-—_98 Owens, J. :_MBBB™______■ 112 Owen. R-g-k—___112,~150. ~260. 272 Owens. B. -______ g.J M___134 Ozier, T.-------------MH___ft_230 ,T. ■_-----M P Pack, M. ____ Packowski. G. Paddison, W. . Page, H. _MI Page, H. __ Pave, II.___ Palon°n, C. -B Paloski, B. _. Pancake, C. __ Panter, B. Pape. E.___ Pappas, K. _. Paouin, J. Pardee, B. Pardee, I.._B Pardee, M._ Parke, H. Parker, A. _. Parker, G. _. Parker, K. ___. Pa.rkhur»t, B. Perks. B. ___. Parmelee, C. Parmelep. F. Parren, N. __. _L___190. 99 .233, 261, 64 If—;-----170 -JJ,k249, 98 _______99 -273. 259._64 MMBBBrE -----------_87 -—-_226, 112 -------120, 112 ------Mill? -----------112 ^Ml74. 99 — 112 -----174. 973 —:-------112- 119 —99 __87 -99 112 111 _99 .112 .112 — _ Parsons, I.___180, 260, 272, 87 Parsons, P.___g—__-i;l246, 180 Patch, F.______________gl26 Patch, M. _J||__126, 186, 94, 223 Patriarche, J.______233, 236, 64 Patterson, H. Ja_________¡M_112 Patterson, G. ___HP—__170, 270 Patterson, L.__260, 273, 236, 272, »? Patterson, M, _____|:|_____122 Pattison, W. _____________99 Patton, C. ---------------156, 218, 65 Patton, M.__120, 186, 44, 210, 65 Patzer H._______________174 Peacock, M. _______________99 Pearce, F. ---------------------238,"~65 Pearce, B. _______________8g Pearsall, M. __________138, 88 Pearsall, R. ------------------152, 260 Pearson, C.-----.-----------180, 248, 64 Pearson, H. _______________99 Peck, C. -------------------------188 Pede, B. __________;_______112 Pederson, H.____jp_______226 Peggr, G.; -B——--------MC—260 Pekel, M. _______ 119 peu, c.-----------------::::::_§L65 Pellot, D. 4:>ÿ ^___Mf______172 Pence, T. g-----168,” 260,~272 Penfold, F._______________112 Penfold, J. _______________88 Penix, C._____________li_112 Penner, E. —1_-----Jg§§-----299,_301 Pennock, P. _________225, 88 Peppier, B. H--------iH____138 Pergiel, R. _______'_____H2 Perkins, G. -----_------244, 212, 88 Perotti, J. -------260, 225, 226, 88 Perry, D._________________112 Perry, E. —11------—¡§—162” 88 Perry, H. ___._________;____65 Perry, J. ------------...----g____g8 Pèrry, R. —«LH------------g__138 Pete, R. — ------------gl70, 260, 88 Petersen, J.------------158, 258, 88 Petersen, R.__g___160, 273, 111 Petersen, M. _______gai__—191 Peterson, B. _______H.___128 Peterson, R. ÎSL____70 Peterson, R. __________ 231 Pfannenschmidt, E. ù*____PL__136 Pfänder, V. ________ilJ||4Ml20 Pfister, K.-----Ë__M.___.225, 112 Pheils, M.§§------ 246, 156, 65 Phillips, D.___:___________112 Phillips, H.________JS__ 112 Phillips, M.____________Hî88 Phillips, M. ______________112 Phillips. R._______1_______172 Philp, G.___g___________241 Phipps, R. —:_gî_—JP______120 Pickett, C. iHL__g____124, 88 Pickett, W. _______H_158, 259 Pierce, A. ¡¡jjjj______ jB____176 Pierce, H. __SM__MIL_226, 65 Pierson, J._______Ü235, 232, 65 Pierson, P. _____120, 191, 65 Pike, G._______il—fti__194,. 65 Pillar, R. ______SL_________99 Piltman, W. ________._id^ÉSll2 Pilzninski, S.______,___g!_99 Pilzninski, S. JMggg_258ïf fi5 Pinch, K.______MM'- 88 Pingel, J.__80, 270, 280, 309, 286 Pingel, J.________________112 112 Pingel, L. __________gtl Piotrowski, J. M___,________112 Piotrowski, F._H__________215 Piper. M. ?JSg-______138, 112 Pippenger, C. ________g_112 Pitts, W._____g___160, 2421 65 Place, W.g___________g_273, 99 Platt, R. _________260, 272, 88 Pietz1, D. ______.¿/¿-JP______99 Pletz, H. __--fgË___jg.259, 88' Plowright, M.g_:_______136, 214 Pocuis, B.________— __226. 65 Poczik, R. ________ËagL___248 Poetzinger, J.______g____162 Pollock, F. '#___________BLll2 Pollyea, S.___M______146, 88 Pomeroy, E._______HBH_99 Pope, J. ______ÜML______122 Porteous. W.____.______,__112 Porter, L. __ï®._______-__111 Porter, M.___________138, 111 Portnoff, B. ___18_MKg*_g_88 Potter, A. _______________112 Potter, G. _____________—128 Potter, C. __________:__ 112 Potter, D.___________tmÎ9-_112 112 Potter, N. _________ Pötvin, J. ______MM. 112 Power, M. ____—___Ëi_B__99 Powers, J._______________112 Powers, M._____^________112 Powers, V. ____________246, 65 Pratt, B. IMMJBML^.134. 237 Pratt, H. ifcâb.140, 94, §¡23, 237, 99 Pratt, L.___-140, 245, 324, 65 Pratt W. _______ 99 Preiss, O. ________._____.__65 Prescott, J. ÿf________H___88 Preston, R. ______________196 Prevey, D. _______ggM(gg_326 Price, D. __________ôâ__112 Price, E.______________-¿.-112 Price, E. ____________-___112 Price, J. ___________ 120 . Prillwitz, V. Pritchard, B. Proctor, B. Proctor, D. Pronin, W. Pryor, J.__ Pryer, M._ Pryor, J.__ Pryor, R._ Psik, H.__.. Publow, G. Publow, R. _ Pugsley, M. Pulling, G. Purdy, B.__ Purdy, G.__ Purdy, R. __ Pike, M.__ Pyle, Z.___ Pyper, M.---- --------------------88 -------------------65 -----------136, 65 —¡ML--*.__112 -----------------162 ______260, 272 -------------------112 ~g----------«158 ________Ì112 --------------------88 -----:___178, 99 99 —.___—140, 65 ¿M—g__178, 99 ______120, 94 .180,. 230, 228, 66 --------î|__1)260 -----M___66 g-----------------99 -----M._____99 Q Quick, P. _____IS_______99 _____gp_____112 Quigley, M. g—li_____112 Quigley, W. R Radcliff, M. ___fSH.___99, 134 Radebaugh, D.__Ä________158 Rader, K. --SSL_.__g ___:__88 Rader, W. __g:__________88 Rae, Mrs. V. ■ Mggggl_____66 Ramirez, P. __¿|g_g____99, 164 Randall, A. ____________; 112 Randall, B. igg___.______112 Randall, C. —MM—168. 303, 306 Randall, L. M.__80, 88, 154, 194 Randall, M. —_g— -gj|L__99 Randolph, D. _____________112 Randolph, M. ^________,..88, 164 Rankin, J.______.-Jf______99 Ranney, G.-----------14___233, 235 Rapes, A. ___Jg-----gl60, 229, 280 ip—________~99 Rasmusson, W. Raynak, A. ____g___________112 Reams, M. _________g___112 Rechlin, J. ___,JPL____88, 120 Recor, L.______________66, 176 Reece, W. _______:___88, 235 Reed, G._____________88, 212 Reed, J. ___ 112 Reed, R. W. __________66, 235 Reed, S. _____-152, 224, 248, 259 Reed, T. ___ g_____________88 Reeder, M.__ll||_________138 Reesor, H. _______g_._,_g_112 Reeves, T. BMlM MB 99, 234 Refior, R.__45, 66, 193, 194, 200, 206, 208, 246, 259 Rehkopf, W.^g_______1__66, 212 Rehmann, H. 1?___g_____1_112 Rehmus, M._M________88, 120 Reichert, Pip--___iJiL.___66, 174 Reid, C. --------------------- 160, 226 Reid, D. —¡§.-—66, 150, 232, 233 Reid, F. ___li_g___g___88 Reid, H. --------------g_______136 Reid, I. __S—___________132 Reid, M. _______liilglH___112 Reid, R. -------—99, 164, 198, 200 Reimer, C. __ÿ___lgg66, 244 Reindel, J. _g___1__66, 240, 241 Reinhardt, L. ___g____JgHjL__88 Reish, R.____g_________112 Renz, B. g---------------¡§L_,l66, 126 Renz, G. __|fc;2__g-____^_142 Renz, I.__________44_____112 Reuter, L. _______^-_JSg99, 229 88, 178 Rexer, H. ------------- Rey, R.---^ -------Ä66, 239 Reynaud, C. ;^i._____________112 Reynolds, Y. _j§L_________SL-66 Rhinehart, L. ____I4_______138 Richards, A. _____________190 Richards, J. __________99, 134 Richards, R. _____g_____148 Richards, R. _____________112 Richardson, A._____^__g__170 Richardson, D. 4.^__66, 150 Richardson, E. ____________112 Richardson, G._________,,___88 Richardson, H._________112, 170 Richardson, M.___M-H-__66, 134 Richey, J. ___________Igg244 Richter. D. •:_________ic____112 Rider, J. _________________112 Rider, R._____________i____242 Rieger, W. _________Ig___112 Riegler, E. ---------------^_____152 Riess, J. ______ 112 Rifenherg, W. _________88, 242 Riggs, B. __«g_____.gp.__99 Rigterink, R.______ISL/.____120 Riordan, A. __________4.4__128 Riordan, J. ______________112 Riordan, R. __________112, 162 Rischman, J. ____________fell62 Ritter, R. _________88, 201, 260 Ritzier, R. _____ 44^^Mll2 Roach, P. _g__'__________190 Roberts, E. __209, 227, 2'44 Roberts, J. _Mg4-_______178 Roberts, L. __________99, 120 Roberts, M. ______ Sg-^112 Robertson, A. ____________112 Robertson, B.___________66, 130 Robertson, C. -----------------112 Robertson, E. __________99, 134 Robertson, J._ Robertson, P.__ Robillard, A.__ Robinson, C.__ Robinson, E.__ Robinson, F.__ Robinson, G.__ Robinson, R. 44- Roble,' D._____ Robotham, C._ Rochester, A.__ Rochester, A._ Rockwell, M. J. Roen, H. _ Rogers, A.___ Rogers, B. ___ Rogers, D.____ Rohlfs, G. ___ Rohns, M.____ Roland. R.___ Rood, D. ,_____ Rood, S.__MM Roosa, J._____ Roper, J._____ Rose, R. _____ Rose, R._____ Rose, W._g_ Rosegart, E. g_ Rosemurgy, E. Rosenbaum, H. _ Ross, C. _____ Rossman, P.__ Rothe, R._____ Rothenberger, E. Rothfuss, J.__ Rothney, C. __ Rounds, L. ___ Rouse, M. Rovick, J. -JgH_ Rowe, C. g____ Rowe, H._____ Rowe, R. pMBISJl Rowell, J. B.__ Royce, W.____ Rudd, E._____ Rudolphi, L. __ Ruehle, D. ___ Ruesink, L.___ Ruffe, M. ____ Ruh, R. _____ Ruhe, J. JÌ4__ Rummel, W. Runyan, C. ___ Runzel, R. ___ Rupert, C.____ Rupp, R._____ Ruscoe, G. ____ Russell, D. ___ Russell, L. ___ Russell, L.____ Russell, M. K. Ruterbusch, S. — Rüttle, V. ____ Ryan, B. ____ Ryan, W. ____ Ryckman, J. __ Ryckman, S. —__ _____________66 ___________120 -------„99, 152 ___________180 ------------------112 _______.88, 120 _88, 280, 309 gj__158, 259 If-______gl 56 _______66, 158 _____Ä218 --------------g_88 ___________166 —Jg—99, 128 ËL________-138 _____g___112 ______112, 194 .112, 160, 226 ___88, 126 ___________112 ____________88 _______-112 _________gll2 ___________88 g______gl50 ___________174 _____67 ______112, 180 ggp______99 _________Si 12 g§________112 ___________225 -------------— 99 _______67, 241 ____112, 156 --------------------67 ________—112 ._88, 120, 201 g____112, 212 ___________112 ______l67, 249 _______67, 226 ____________88 —_________88 „67, 259, 270 gg„67, 209 ___________112 -i-___67, 231 ___________88 99 I——185, 212 ______99, 194 __________-112 _____112, 226 ____________99 ___!____88, 164 ___________112 -------------------67 ____________99 ___________112 ______99, 160 ____________88 ____________67 ____________88 _____236, 260 ______67, 233 ______67, 236 S OCOCO . . . OOC C __ . _ . _ ____ _ _ ____ Sabo, C. _ ____£ G O306 Sabo, J. _______ -146 Sackrider, H.__ _. —67,180 St. John, H. 242 St. John. W. 117 Saliard, M. _99 Salle, B. —88 Salsbury, G. ____ —88,225,231 Sanborn, J. —67 Sanford, M._ 138,196 Sangster, J. _67,232,234 Sanow, M. 112 Sarg’pnt., J. 88 310 Sarle, A._ __ Saunders, J. _ _ . 99,206 Saver, J. _____ . 112 Savio, E.__80, 89,164,198,200. 259 _ 99 Sayers, R. ____ - 89 Scagel, D. _ „89 Scamman. L. _ . 99 Schacht, R._ ___ Schack, J. _ _ _ _ .112 Schaeffer, B. -178 236,260,272 Schaeffer. R._67, Schafer, J. _ .248 Schanck, N. .112 . 99 Schang, D. _ __- 67,232 Schantz, D. _ 120,211,214 Schavey, L._ Scheerhorn, D. .112 Schember, V.__67,228,231,259, 270 303,307 -112 .156,230 .239 . 99 .112 .112 —. 99,191, 221 .221,324 .112,273 .211 130,196,223 . 99 „67 .112,194 „89 Schiefler, L. __ Schiefner, R. __ . Schieve, J. _ _ ------- Schilf, E. _ _____ __ Schlaeger, D. Schlesinger, S. _ — Schmeling. R. Schmidt, C. Schmidt, J. Schneider, H.----- Schneider, M._____ Schoedel, D._— Schoeder, W.---------- Schoenow, A. -------- Schooley, M.__— . Schrader, M.______ _ §9 226 303, ~304 225, 226 Schramm, L. __________ Schreiber, E. ____67, 252, 258^ 270 Schriber, D._____________ gg Schroeder, F.----------280, 2867~295 Schroeder, R.__________ Schroeder, W.---------220, 222~~225 Schubach, D. _________112 ig/i Schudel, M. ____________—113 Schulert, D. ____________"99 Schultz, E._______________140 Schultz, E. _______________i9g Schultz, G. _____________~i7o 94 191 Schulz, D.__I__1____ Schulz, V. _____ .-113 Schurr, G. ______________113 Schuster, B.______________113 Schuster, C. ------------------99, 166 Schwyn, R. --------------------68, 252 Scott, D. G. ------------------89, 156 Scott, D.-----68, 233, 234, 266, 272 Scott, E. --------------------260, 272 Scott, E. _______________99 Scott, H. --------------170, Scott, I. _g------g.________132 Scott, M. _______________113 Scott, S. ----------99, 194, 198, 221 Scribner, L.P_____________150 186, 223, 325 Sears, B.----94, 130, Sears, E. --------------------]30, 238 89 Seckinger, G. __________ Sedlander, E.____________ 113 Seebaldt, C. _______________99 Seeder, M.SL___99, 146, 225, 231 Seelye, K. ____ 89 Segal, L. ____________gp__.99 Seger, A. -----------------------5Lll3 Seim, R. __________ 89 Selin, D. ________________146 Sell, J._____________ 113 Sells, J._________________113 Sells, W. g—_____________241 Serdynsky, E. _____________68 Setterington, K. ___4____g.113 Severance, C. ____ 68 Severance, D. ____________166 Sexmith, D. _______________68 Sexton, B.__________ ML113 Seyfred, L._______________113 Shadko, H. _____________—260 Shafer, L._____________68, 238 Shaffner, C._______68, 160, 230 Shapoe, H. _______113, Shappee, J. _______________68 Shapton, W. _____________218 Sharp, H.-----------------------68, 235 Sharpe, G.--------------------113, 196 Sharpley, B. ____________113 Sharps, G. ______44___89, 156 Shaw, E. ______________ 113 Shaw, G. A. „89, 130, 186, 194, 223 Shaw, J. _______;_______,-158 Shaw, J.______89, 130, 196, 245 Shearer, J. ___p_______94, 99 Shedd, J. _______ 166 Sheldon, F. _______g_____-99 Shemerhorn, E.________^ 113 Shen, F.________1||_______89 Shepard, L. _______________68 Shepard, P. ________ 89, 225 Shepherd, M.___ ______113, 126 Shepherd, M. _____________113 Shepardson, L. ____________99 Shepherd, R. _____________212 Sherber, M.__________gpf 249 Sherman, D.____4_________89, 178 Sherman, L. _____________156 Sherman, R.______________209 Sherman, W. _____________68 Sherratt, B. -¿4-^___68, 136, 247 Sherratt, J.____________68, 136 Sherwood, J. ____g____99, 126 Sherwood, WggL_________3Ü68, 240 Shidler, F._- _______g__:la301 Shippey, N. R. __g________68, 241 Shoecraft, R. __________68, 166 Shoesmith, L.____________ 113 Shopbell, C.____89, 160, 230, 260 Shopoff, D. ___,________113 Shotwell, D. — ¿4_____—68, 252 Shotwell, E.____68, 232, 252, 261, 272 Shube, G.MI___UL_¿>2—113, 146 Shull, J. —61, 68, 152, 225, 226, 230 Shulls, W. ____________69, 212 Shumway, I. HH.__________:_89, 124 Shupe. M. ___ —,113 Shuttleworth, J. __gS.____142 Sibert, D.______Ä________113 Sibley, B. ____________113, 120 Sibley, F. ______M-i___215 Sibley, F._______¿._________99 Sibley, L. _______gg__«113 Sickeier, G. ____®Lg__ 113, 190 Sidebotham, G.__89, 122, 207, 237 Siebert, E.____gsg-_____-134 Siebert, R. _____■________99 Siegle, R. ff-69 Siglin, C. __—4;___JIM____156 ____——---------124 Sigsby. D. Sill, F. ____41_______162, 258 Simek, J. _________-gll3, 194 Simmons, J.___i&J._69, 134, 201 Simmons, L. _____________113 Simmons, W. ____-Ä-----------99 Simon, T._____________.—113 Simons, H.__^_______—89, 172 Simons, M. ________g__69, 252 Simpson, H. ______________89 Simpson, P. —HL-------------89, 194 Sims, A._______69, 246, 280, 317 Sinclair, A. _____________226 Sinclair, J.----—--------RfMB--113 Sinclair, L. _______69, 240, 241 Sines, O. -----------------------------69 Sinnhuber, R. ______——R—252 Sissala, T. ________—riB---113 Sitterle, G. — --------99, 156 Sivulka, N._-¿Jjz— —113 Skene, A.------------------?ijB—B-99 Skene, J. ——------------.—-—180 Skidmore, D.---——:--------------150 Skidmore, H. —_____69, 221, 324 Skidmore, M. _------—;---------.—113 Skinner, J. A. _____HR.BL—89 Skinner, J.----K-------------------113 Skiver, W. 1-JII________69, 178 Skorina, A. -----------89, 259 Slaton, H. ¿sR---------------------113 Slee, K.__________225, 229, 24-9 Slezfak, S. ________89, 235, 260 Small, J. ________________69 Smeltzer, P. fff.____________150 Smeltzer, R. -----------------------259 Smetka, C. H______—______235 Smirniotis, A._|1L-______ 180 Smith, A. -------------------MB---69 Smith, A, |§___BR______89. 260 Smith, B. ________________89 Smith, B._44, 69, 140, 192, 193, _____■. 194 Smith, B. ____________113, 154 Smith, O.___-99 Smith, C.________;--------R—69 Smith, D. ____________fp-113 Smith, D. _________—148 Smith, D._R--R----------------69 Smith, D._____gL-----------89, 128 Smith, E. ______B-89, 230. 259 Smith, E.__69, 160, 233, 234. 261, 272 Smith E. —U -----------------------99 Smith, E. D._____-JRBg----142 Smith, E. —J&*___Jj._69, 201, 221 Smith, F. A. —IS—B______113 Smith, F. 113, 214 Smith, F._-—BiRi------------ 69 Smith, G._________69, 160, 229 Smith, J. __________—1013 Smith, K. ______________113 Smith, L. £?._45, 69, 178, 258, 270 Smith, L.__^¿4-J®~.69, 152, 260 Smith, M. __________:____113 Smith, M. A.__—89, 194, 207, 208 Smith, M. E. US— -jBfc-'____89, 138 Smith, M. E.__________,___113 Smith, M. ____________194, 200 Smith, M. -------------—______164 Smith, M. _____________§§70 Smith, R. E.________113, 273 Smith, R. ________II______99 Smith, y. mS-M_______Ml 113 Smith, V. N. :_________113, 130 Smith, V. __iis______it_70, 124 Smith, W. C._________ll#§_174 Smith, W. H.___JM________280 Smolen, AjRB—_IBL—Ai99. 164 Snedocor, F.________232, 235 Snell, V._____________89, 142 Snelling, E. ________ii__99, 120 Snyder, C. fe; ■. m'jn Snyder, D.___________R___89 Snyder, D. S___________191 Snyder, E. ____________89, 130 Snyder, H._R—_______.__260 Snyder, L. _HL_______B—70 Soine, G._________________154 Solberg, G. — —113 Sold, G. -gl.______________113 Somers, A. ____________70, 126 Soth, R. -----------------------89, 252 Southard, R. .L£j|____113 Spaniolo, V. — -_L_____80, 89, 194 Sparks, C. —,___M_____.-206 Sparks, H.__70, 154, 225, 228, 231, 280, 309, 314 Sparling, N.s»_--J1H_._____70, 258 Sparling, P. — _____70, 232, 234 Spatta, H.____HU_____70, 130 Speelman, HgL_45, 70, 185, 280, 282 Speer, W.____B——_____70, 212 ,—113 Speers, N. ¿4__;______ Spencer, A. ____iL__HR____99 Spencer, J. ____________99, 212 Spero, G. — ________89, 260 Sperow, E. ___________££_113 Spicer, J. ---------------89, 120, 196 Spiess, L.____-Jg____:__70, 140 Spiess, RH__i_______Si___166 Spinner, R. ____________99, 178 Spinning, B. —1L94, 99, 126, 196, „ 200 Spittle, M._________;____113 Spleet, H. __Mil_________120 Spoort, D. ____________70, 235 Sprague, L._______H.___70 Sprague, M. ______________89 Sprague, W. R._________ 229 Sprehe, A.__—___IS._.—113 Springer, D. -------70, 176, 280, 309 Springhette, E. —JS______iSl_70 Sprinkle, C.--------—_89, 113, 170 Sprinkle, J. _w__—____ 113 Squitero, A. ______HL____113 Stafford, E.______L__—___R_132 Stall, C. ___________■__I_70 —70, 122 Stanaway, E. ____ Stanke, G. _—____ 113 Stanley, L. _______________99 _____ 198, Stanton, M. ___pj'.R.ti.fe aa, 325 Stark, W. __R-_____MRL 113 Starke, H. ________89, 180, 260 Stauffer, B. __________-,|gHL214 Stauffer, R. _______liR___206 Stealy, E. ___HL_____BH-113 Steele, D. P._-4%HH5i--Pi-__114 Steelë, J.__H-__R|_______113 Stein, E. WÊÊÊA_-g-___70, 215 Stein, K. __JS_______215, 218 Stelljes, G.-_________H_99, 150 Stenton, M._H—JHB____89. 223 Stephenson, D.__RRtBRS9, 240 Stephenson, R. _______„_89, 156 SternerfÄA. R. ____148, 225, 229 Sterner, L.R_________Ji§gB|_113 Stevens, R. ___H—HRl ÜIH99 Stevens, T, _L___JHIHB|LiiLll3' Stewart, C._,________.__,|g89 Stewart, C.____________HH-226 Stewart, J.___jB_________156 Stewart, J. --HgBsv41§---____10 Stewart, L. —L____BR— 99 Stewart, R.__________gL 166 Stickle, B. _______,_____170 Stienecker, W. ____________71 Stiles, B. _________JSïH.99, 128 162 Stimson, R. __ Stinson, S._:___HB-89, 140, 221 StockhamR F. ________ =¿-3^*889 Stockton, H. -___—S-89, 260, 272 Stoddard, M.H____—Ä_______71 Stolz, J. ______;__89, 207, 221 Stone, J.__R—71, 148, 228, 231 Stones, L.________________71 Stone, P. _____________R-248 Stone, R. ____¿R_158 Stone, R. R. ___B__R______99 Stone, V.____M R-99. 122, 237 Strachan, H._|RJHHLl89, 168 Strahan, J. ____Jä________89 Strauser, I». —gal______21__99 ^H_B_113 Strait, W. ___ 113 Street, F. ________ Strickler, M. __R________—132 Strong, W. __-BllJggL___89 Stroud, D.________________99 Stroud, R.___fM___BK____89 Stroup, w. JIBÉUM—JL_7i Struble, B. _____________Jg_221 Stuart, A._______H_W._99, 122 Stuart, C.__71, 160, 188, 230, 260 Stuber, A. — Ä______113, 134 Stump, F. ¿1_____— 99 Suesz', M._____71, 191, 223, 325 Sullivan, B._B__WÊmÊ_:_;__R99 Sullivan, F. ______—-99 Sullivan, K. ___________£¿4-,—.89 Sullivan, P.___R-------—fei---11 Summars, B. ____¡.Jjit--------------113 Summerlee, J. S._____90 Summerlee, M._—______§§,—126 Summers, G. __________89, 140 Sunnen, E.___:____— 99. 222 Surratt, M. ;_R--------------------90 Sutton, R. _______________152 Sutton, S. ______—R-----i—152 Swanson, G. __________11, 225 Swart, J. _fjsH__-______11-113 Swart, R. ____I— Swartz, H.___R_45, 185, 280, 286 Swenor, D. ___________ 90 Swenson, W. __________R__99 Sydenstricker, W.__--------------100 Szasz, S. _—90, 260, 272, 280, 286 154. 212 — T Tacon, S.____JR Taft, M. ______ Tagg, J. ---------- Talbot, T. _R—_ Talladay, L.____ Talladay, L. __kJR Taplin, R. _____ Tate, W. — ___ Taylor, C. _____ Taylor, D. ____ Taylor, D. T.___ Taylor, F. ___ _ Taylor, H.___S. Taylor, H. _____ Taylor, H. _____ Taylor, J._ili___ Taylor, J. C.___ Taylor, J. E.___ Taylor, J. ^__ Taylor, M. _____ Taylor, N. MR—_ Taylor, R. H____ Taylor, R. G.____ Taylor, R. E.R__ Taylor, R. M.__ Taylor, R. _i8lRBS Telford, Emily _ Tell, L. ________ Templin, K. R||L_ Terwilliger, F. Terwillinger, T. _ Tesar, R. _____ Teske, A. ______ Thacker, T. ISHIH Thatcher,- W._ Thayer. A. -akjji_ Theiler, A._____ Theroux, L.____ Thomas, L. H__ Thompson, C.KBB._ Thompson, J.___ Thompson, M.__I Thompson, N. _ MwRL—100 ___________128 ____________113 ____________90 ■K«871. 160 -g—RR-71 —90, 156, 224 ÄU71, 148 ___________148 _____________71 ____R71, 134 _______99, 215 _____R-?!, 90 .172, 224, 248 _________—113 ,_R____;iRl 64 _______——113 g_______—120 ____________113 _________—134 ___________113 ___________113 ______180, 249 p.______§§113 ___________113 .100, 134, 196 _____130, 223 H_—R7I, 140 R____BP212 .—.MM..71 R__________71 ____________71 ___________136 ._90, 231, 260 _72, 232, 236 ___—_90, 226 ___________162 R_Rpioo ■¡I—100, 142 ______—_ R100 ___________113 ____________90 229 _____226, Thompson, P._-_R_________90 Thompson, Y. ____-H—____223 Thorburn, J.___MRRRRBi^l 58 Thrall, D. —__________JRI-100 Thum, G. M________^kfi90, 248 Thurston, D. __________^__72 Tice, G. _____________113, 166 RL113 Tice, R. M________ Tiebhe, A. ________ 12 Tietz, D:||L___________R—i_90 Tighe, M. ______M__il-i__H-113 g—S.__113 Tighe, P.__—1— Tillinghast, R. ___,-S$._____215 Timreck; A. ________-_ Timkovich, P. —_—___72, 190, 229 Tindall, A. _____H_>jRR-72, 128 Tinkham, M. ____________113 Tobey, L. _____R______Ä1-113 Tobin, D. —Ji—R—H___H90 B—90, 172, 212 Tolford, H. Tomasik, S. _________a__B_90 Tompsett, A. ________166, 100 Toöker, R. _____B__BR90, 152 Torbet, J. _____________—100 Torrey, A. ____________RH-113 Toth, M. -11__________113, 196 Towle, V._____4__________90 Townsend, L.__90, 148, 232, 236, 260 Townsend, S. _______ 72 Tracy, N. ________.——110, 249 Trafelet, D. _________HpL_100 Tranter, B.__44, 72, 138, 186, 223, 245 Tranter, L. _______—___72, 138 Treadwell, M. __________—235 Treanor, J. _____________113 Trebilcock, J. ____________235 Trembath, R. —_—_________174 Tribe, M.-----90, 130, 192, 221, 223 Trickey, B.-------90, 132, 225, 226 Tripp, R. -------HR&-----------259 Trix, J. B__________100 Trousdale, G. ______72, 158, 248 Troyer, D. _______________180 Trudgen, E. ____ —215 Tubbs, B. ________________113 Tubbs,; N. _______________140 Tubbs, J. _____________72, 140 Tucker, L. ___________ 100 ¡¡SIlL-—_________113 Tullius, E. Turner, E. ______ 113 Turner, E. ______M______100 Turner, R.---------R___80, 90, 194 Turner, W. ___ 4—152, 248 Turunen, R. ________:_160, 231 Tuttle, B. _____________—_120 Tuttle, D.____B__________190 Twist, J.__________ Tykocki, H. ________—B_—72 Tyndall, J. —«.-4,1________90 -113, 178 U Umphrey, K._____^_122, 194, 90 V Vale, D. _________________178 Valleau, C. _______________100 Vallery, W. _______—____162 Van Aken, G.____________113 Vanatter, B._______________90 Van Auken, S.________113, 130 Vance, S._—_____________100 Van Conant, M.___________166 Vandermark, J.___________—154 Vanderbilt, J._________R72, 229 Vanderborgh, Grace____100, 136 Vander Kaay, L. __________90 Vander Meer, C._______72, 235 Vander Meulen, E. ______148, 231 Vanderplow, F.____________100 Vanderveld, R. _____ 100, 174 Van Deusen, V. ____________90 Van Hoesen, H.____________72 Van Keuren, B. ___________113 Van Sluyters, G._______!__120 Van Syoc, G. _______ 90 Van Tilborg, E.____________113 Van Voorhees, T. _________113 Van Winkle, R.__72, 209, 227, 244 Vaydik, J. ——____________168 Veach, T. ________________72 Veith, V.________________273 Venier, J. _______________241 , Verellen, R. ________ 113 Verheul, R. _________ 158, 259 Verhoeven, A.____________100 Versluis, H. _____________100 Viancour, F. _____________113 Vicary, G. --------------------------100 Vihtelic, S._______________100 Vincent, E. _____________100 Visscher, D. ____________-400 Visscher, R. _____________170 Vitovsky, G. ________3-___100 Vivian, W. ___________R__90 Von Eberstein, G. ______100, 130 Vorce, R. _____________—_113 Vyn, E. -----------------------------134 Vyn, E. ------------------72, 128, 221 W Wadson, G. _____________R_90 Waggoner, D. _________113, 142 Wagner, C. _________ S_72 Wagner, C. 4t!_____________90 174 Wahl, W. ______ Waite, J. _____4_______90 Waite, K.__45, 189, 260, 280, 308, 309, 314 Waite, R. --------------------------J'™ Wakeman, S.------------------äö" 919 Walbridge, J. ----------------------f" BBBhR Walkauskas, P.----------- Walker, F. ------------------B| Walker, R. -----------------i0°; Wallace, F.---------------------íó> ^ Wallenhorst, R.--------------------- Walpole, M. -------------------------, Walsh, M. -------------:----------- Walters, C.------------------------- Walters, R.----------------------:—1"^ Warbach, O. ----------lÿô, ¿00 Ward, G.-----------------------------lljj -------- Ward, R. G.--------------13, 148, 242 Ward, R. S.----------------------<3, 160 Ward, W. --------------------------1“0 Ware, A. --------------------------113 \vare, D. J. -------------------------138 Warner, D. —-----------------------00 Warner, J. -------------------------100 Warner, R.-----------------------—H3 Warner, R. --------------------------13 Warren, D. --------------------------13 Warren, M. ______________128 Warskow, M.____13, 212, 232, 23p Wasco, J.----------------------------13 Washburn, K. --------------_113, 178 Wasson, W.____________13, 252 Waterbury, R. ----------------------90 Watson, J. --------------------- 73 Watson, J. -------------------------114 Watson, R._______________114 Watson, R. C.-------------11-13, 230 Watson, W.____73, 152, 246, 259 Watt, JJ.-----------------------------114 Way, C._________________154 Weaver, C. --*2_____100, 148, 229 Webb, A.---------------- 73, 258 Webb, J.________________114 Webb, L. E. ______________61 Weber, S. _______________138 Webster, C. ________-_____168 Weeks, R. _______________260 Wehr, M._____________100, 134 Weinburg, H. — ;____________73 Weinman, C._—_,__________114 Weir, J. -----------------------------100 Weir, P.______I—____100, 122 Welch, E. _______________144 Weich,* M. _______________100 Welch, R.______________73, 178 Wellees, J. _________;___—148 Welles, W._________73, 188, 229 Wells, B._________^-------214 Wells, G. _________73, 252, 260 Wendt, E. _______________114 Wendzel, M. ______________100 Wenger, C._______________100 Wermuth, R. 90 Wessborg, E.___________90, 198 Wessborg, M.___________198, 223 West, C. _________________260 Westerman, N. -_—--------------g73 Western, B._____ji______;_114 Westrin, W.____________90, 212 Westrate, B. _____________231 Wescott, E.___________j.___100 Wetherby, C.__£“B—------——132 Wheatley, C.__136, 209, 244, 324 Wheeler, D. ______________273 Whelan, M. _______________73 White, A. ________________100 White, D. _______________226 White, E.______74, 160, 230, 240 White, E. ____ 114, 196 White, M. _______________74 White, S.________________114 White, S._________________134 White, W.__45, 74, 178, 194, 259 Whiteiield, P. ____________126 Whitmore, C._____________114 Whitney, D. ______________225 Whitsit, R. __________114, 162 Wicker, J. _______________170 Wickett, A.______ 114 Wickstrom, J. R.__________170 Widlick, J.___________;—134 Wiadenhoeft, W. __________176 Wiesner, H._______1Ç___¡___74 Wiggins, W.__________i-'—90 Wilcox, M._______74, 233, 235 Wilcox, C. — BR__________100 Wilcox, L. __________——__258 Wilcox, R. B.__74, 212, 232, 235 Wilcox, R. P.-----74, 185, 222, 245 Wilhite, M. _______;_______74 Willems, D._______________230 Williams, A. _____________128 Williams, E. ___________90, 201 Williams, R. ----------------IOO, 180 Williams, R. ____;_________215 Williams, R. _____________lot* Williams, R._____________I66 Williams, W. ______74, 168, 248 Willobee, J. __________148, 244 Wilson, H. -------------— 162,’ 260 Willson, J. _______________90 Wilson, C. —__________;74( 134 Wilson, D. _______________9o Wilson, F. _______________138 Wilson, H. E. __________J¡¡1174 Wilson, H. J._;_____—_____100 Wilson, J. B. ----------------120, 138 Wilson, J.-----—--------90, 94, 138 Wilson, J.---—----------80, 194, 246 Wilson, N.______ Wilson, P. ___ Wilson, R. ______ Winchell, L. _____ Winder, J. __ Winston, B.H.______ Winiter, G.__80, 90, Winter, J._______ Wise, K.________ Wise, N. ________ Wisler, EM_______ Witte, N. ______■ Wohlert, E._>____ Wolf, G._________ Wolff, A. ______ Wood, D. ________ Wood, I. ________ Wood, T. ________ ___;__—BlOO --------------90 --M-___ifi_90 _-¿ÎÏ160 — — —114 —M__90, 134 198, 200, 206. 20S -74, 215, 218 --------p-100 --------------74 _______114 _______226 _______114 -M—158, 258 -MM___146 ——____114 -------------148 170, 232 Wood, Y. _____________ 74 Woodard, J.___________74, 122 Woodburn, D._____,___¿—90, 130 Woodcock, M.__Jv---90, 122 Woodcock, R._imm____174, 235 Woodhead, H. _____.. ;______74 Woodfield, D. KpH_________170 Woodman, M. BBL--JBH_.___120 Woodrick, Y. ;____JK____244 Woodruff, R. _________90, 166 Woodstra, H._____Bj____74, 310 Wooten, M.______J|jj___B75, 259 Woo ton, J.______ML-___74, 212 Wooton, G. _____ft'--_74, 242 Worcester, G. ______75, 166, 258 Work, M.H__________114, 140 Worting, J. jBL_.__________90 Wriggelsworth, R. ______90, 176 ¡g.____—4^Bl52 Wright, A.___■ Wright, D._ Wright, H. Wright, M. _. Wyatt, J. _ Wyeth, I. Wynne, M. _75, 148, 212, 239 __________90, 156 75 . _ ___ 220 90, 190 _ 114 _ _ ____1 _ _ . Y Yabsley, F. . _ _ - Yanz, A. _ Yared, W. _ . Yeager, E. Yeager, M. Yeiter, G. Yohpe, R. Young, D. Young, D. Young, E. Young, E. _______ __ ___—_ . _____ __ _ _ ___Ì68 164 — ..247,’90 100, 90 00 162, 273, 249 - _ 232 114 _247, 75, 223 180 __ 90 ____ _____ ____ INDEX TO ORGANIZATIONS Youne. F. Youne. M......... Younff. M. Young, R. Young, R. Youne-, W. Yovonovitz, R. Yucker, J. _ Yunck, J. Z Zachar. J. Zak, F. _______ Zant, R. _ Ziene-enfus. G. Zimmerman. R. Zindler, H. Zineer. E. ...... Zinober. R. Zipple, Tf. --------------114 ---------234, 90 75 ---------- ____ 114 ----------—164 - -90, 280, 309 -------154, 75 ------------114 ---------------90 --------------75 273 -------------100 -------------273 ----------240, 75 -------------260 Agricultural Council .............................188 Agronomy Club.......................................231 Alpha Chi Sigma ...................................252 Alpha Chi Omega...................................120 Alpha Epsilon Pi ...................................146 Alpha Gamma Delta...............................122 148 Alpha Gamma Rho ................ Alpha Omicron Pi............................. 124 Alpha Phi ...............................................126 Alpha Phi Omega...................................249 Alpha Psi ........................................ 239 Alpha Xi Delta.......................................128 Alpha Zeta ................................................228 American Institute of Electrical Engineers.......235 American Society of Civil Engineers.....236 American Society of Mechanical American Veterinary Medicine Engineers.......234 Association........240 Animal Husbandry Stock Judging .............................. Team.......251 Associated Women Student Council...186 Band ...216 Band Club .............................................. 218 Beta Alpha Sigma ...............................209 Beta Kappa .............................................150 Block and Bridle............................ 230 Blue Key ...................................................80 Board of Publications ...........................193 Chi Omega...............................................130 251 Dairy Cattle Judging Team .......... Dairy Club...............................................229 Dairy Products Judging Team .............251 Delphic........:...........................................152 Delta Alpha......................... ..................132 Delta 'Chi............................................. 154 Delta Sigma Phi ...................................156 Eclectic ....................................................158 Excalibur ...................................................45 Farmhouse................................ 160 Forestry Club Cabinet...........................242 4H Club ....................................................226 Green Splash...........................................325 Hesperian.................................................162 Home Economics Club...........................237 244 Horticulture Club................ Hotel Administration Students ...........224 Independent Men’s League...................190 Interfraternity Council .........................145 Kappa Alpha Theta ..............................134 136 Kappa Delta .......... Kappa Kappa Gamma...........................138 ...............164 Kappa Sigma.................... La Cofradia ..........................................243 166 Lambda Chi Alpha ........... Men’s Debate.........................................206 Men’s Glee Club.......................................212 Michigan State . News ...........................194 Mortar and Ball “.......................................272 44 Mortar Board :.......................... Mu Phi Epsilon .....................................211 258-261 Officers Club ........................ Omicron Nu ...L................... 238 Orchesis ...................................................221 Pan-Hellenic Council ........................ 119 Pershing Rifles.......................................273 Phi Chi Alpha .................... 168 Phi Delta Theta .....................................170 Phi Kappa Tau.......................................172 ................................233 Phi Lambda Tau Phi Mu Alpha .........................................215 Pi Alpha Xi......................... 243 Pi Kappa Delta.......................................208 Pi Kappa Phi .........................................174 262 Pistol Team ................. Press Club..................... 200 Scabbard and Blade...............................270 Scimitar ..........,........................................326 Sigma Alpha Beta...................................241 176 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ................ Sigma Alpha Iota...................................210 Sigma Epsilon.........................................246 Sigma Gamma Upsilon...........................248 Sigma Kappa..................... 140 Sigma Nu............................................ 178 Sigma Pi Sigma.................. 250 Spartan Magazine...................................198 Spartan Women’s League ......................191 Student Club.................................... 220 185 Student Council ......... Student Grange.......................................225 Student Lecture Course Board.............192 Tau Beta Pi.............................................232 Tau Sigma...............................................245 ................................201 Theta Alpha Phi 180 Theta Kappa Nu ..... Tower Guard .................................... 94 Union Board ...........................................189 Varsity Club ..................... 280 196 .k..... Wolverine Women’s Athletic Association..............,324 Women’s Debate,............,.......-...,.........207 Women’s Glee ¡Club ........—...................214 Xi Sigma Pi ...................................... 242 Y. M. C. A....................................:..........222 .223 Y. W. C. A............................ 142 Zeta Tau Alpha......................