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THOMAS SIMON MORGAN<br />
PATERSON, N. J.<br />
"CY"<br />
Paierson High Schml. Lambda Chi Alpha: Clacs Football f I. r).<br />
Clasc Track (I, 1). Varsity Truck fr, i). Cadet U. S. M A.:<br />
F1-t Lieutenant LI S. A.. Electrical Engineering SOCIC~Y;<br />
Elecrncal Eng~neenng Course<br />
"And here's onolher lhtnfL'<br />
"Cy" returned to <strong>Bucknell</strong> and cntered our class thic year<br />
after spendlng many months m rhe Serv~cc His first two vearc<br />
werc featured by the ease and swlftnecs with which hc moved<br />
h~s "Tnlbys" around rhe cinder path at thc fwt of the Hmll<br />
It is expecred that before hic scholast~c dem~se, he wdl agatn<br />
dm splkes and make a name for h~msclf among the later comers<br />
ro rhe old collcge. Cv is taklng up Electrical Eno~neerlnz, although<br />
he expects co go lnco the sllk busnew afcer h~? graduarcon<br />
H. abcltty, detcrmination, and fore~lght w~ll prove strong<br />
factors in his lifis work<br />
RUTH LILLIAN MOUNT<br />
SUMMIT, N. J.<br />
''Ruth"<br />
Bernardo Hlgh School. Kappa Delra, C. E. A ; Student Executivc<br />
Commlrtce (I), College G
GEORGE BESOLD NESLINE<br />
SUWURY<br />
"Inmate," "Tubby"<br />
Sunbury High Schml, Forum, Senate: Murlc, under Pro( Er~cho<br />
Barllt, <strong>Bucknell</strong> S A T C . Larm Ph~losoph~cal Course.<br />
"Stop ftcklrn~ me ''<br />
He mutters these awe-~nsplring word, a.; hc waves h ~s arms ~n<br />
thc air In Actitrous ~ndlgnation Gcorge'r "l~nc" has a loke lor<br />
every day ~n thc week hangmg to ~ t, and harsh critics have suagecred<br />
that he mav be camouRagcd under a huge ioke hlrnseli<br />
At any rate, he is very gaod natured. and optimicm abunds in<br />
his make-up. As a student he has acqu~rcd a h~gh standtng, and<br />
judaing irom the course he has chmen, hc wdl be very cuccesclul<br />
as he EM1 along Illc's way.<br />
WILLIAM EDGAR NICHOLS<br />
WILLIAMSPORT<br />
"Ozzie," ''Bi,,,,<br />
~Vllllamcport Htgh Schml. Lambda Chi Alpha: <strong>Bucknell</strong><br />
5 .A T. C . Glee Club (I. t, 3). Band (2, 3). Electrtcal<br />
Engineering Soctery. W
ELLA BOLTON OSBOURN<br />
LEWSBURG<br />
"Ella B.,"<br />
"B"<br />
Lew~sburp High School. Pi B ta Phi, Latin Philoanphical Course<br />
"Thoce
RACHEL MARY REED<br />
MAPLEWOOD, N. J.<br />
,'Mary2'<br />
Maplewood H~gh School, Mu Phi Epq~lon. Lvtln Ph~lowph~cul<br />
Course.<br />
"Mary, Mary, you're [he g ~rl ,for me''<br />
The author, unknow~ngly, struck a respons~ve chord in all our<br />
hearcs when he publtshed th~r song True. it Ir warblcd most<br />
often at the Kappa Sigma Housc, but there are few of us who<br />
can help but think of you, Mary, when we sing ~t \Ve can<br />
blamc no one but Mary for this, for she Ir quite an accomplished<br />
girl Besides carrytng a hcavv course on thc HIII. w~th A''<br />
success, her muslcal ability is rapldlv bcommp. famous If<br />
hard work and perseverance, coupled with a seme of humor.<br />
can bring succcrs, our Mary's w~ll be suficlcnt tn warrant all<br />
the song? that have been wiittcn about her or anv othcr Mary.<br />
CHARLES HENRY FREDERICK REICKENBERG<br />
GREAT NECK, L. I.<br />
"Rick," "ChoUy"<br />
Great Ncck HighSchool. Lambda Cht Alpha, ClassFmtball (I):<br />
Assisranr Chcer Leader ( 2. 3). Mechanical Engineering Soctety:<br />
Mechan~cal Eng~neerlny Cour~e.<br />
"Who1 o potr oj Silk Slockinls con do.'<br />
"Rlck" was one of that noble band of burslars who rwmed on<br />
"Fourth Flmr East" during our Freshman year, and along w~th<br />
"Pringle" Suv~dge. perfected the battlecry of that aggregat~on<br />
He has since fulfilled h!s earl" prom~se, and has done exemplarr<br />
work as cheer-lcadcr Wlth hlc Grcat Neck brogue, ''Rick"<br />
=con became famous among thc earnet seckers after rrurh whlch<br />
our class boasts He docs his quota of thc srud~es. bemg always<br />
w~lling to share with the rect The onlv course ~n whlch he<br />
avo~ds "checkmg along IS thar in Pracucal EnglishComposrtion.<br />
and the a<strong>mount</strong> and variegated hue of h ~s mall attests to hls<br />
ab~ltty in thts Although taklng an engineermg course. Rlck<br />
expects to go west after receiving his diploma, and there settle<br />
down in somc peaceful pursuit where a slide rule 1s never seen<br />
\Ve all wish the h~ghest succew for him tn whatever hc chooses.<br />
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ALEXANDER REXFORD ROLLER<br />
PICTURE ROCKS<br />
"Alex," "Doc'<br />
Picture Rmks Hcgh School. Muncy Normal School. Delra S~gma:<br />
<strong>Bucknell</strong> S. A. T C : Class Baseball (1). Asslsrant Manager<br />
Varsity Basketball (31, General Science Course<br />
"Thar quiei jellour who goes lo class so ojren"'<br />
Such a character as we now have before our eves ts without<br />
doubt one to bc noted for ~ts strength, as we have hlr own word<br />
for it char hc was brought up "On the Rocks '' This pmbablv<br />
accounts for hs perpetually scnouc exprewmn. Alex has learned<br />
from experlcnce and hard traanlng that the man who laughs<br />
last has the best giggle. for he will always have his lcrtle joke in<br />
the end HE one grear contr~bution to college life is that he<br />
has provcd completelv that a General Sctence student may be<br />
actuallv mdurtr~ous and mav have some hooe ol bernz a success<br />
In lifc. Wlth hcs nerve and derermlnst~on. Ir is sate to predict<br />
great thmgs of this sober looking gentleman in the future.<br />
NELSON SAMUEL ROUNSLEY<br />
MILLERSTOWN<br />
"Nels," "Doc"<br />
Millerrtown H~gh Schml, Ktngston Htgh School, Forum. Base<br />
Hoeplral 14, A E F . Press Club. Medical Society. General<br />
Sc~ence Course<br />
"Not hy a rln damn r~ght'"<br />
This rare ombination oi vocabulation and lntellcct first<br />
made ~ts appearance on th~s terrestrtal ball along the Junlata<br />
Rlver, chmslng lor ~ts youthful abde the "burg" of Millerstown,<br />
s~nce maturrty, anywhere Always starts late but gets<br />
there in tme. never knows where anyth~ng IS, but has few losses;<br />
talks about everything but what he 3s dotng; confident of h~s<br />
many abclcties, but not wnce~ted; all thls 1s Nelson. Although<br />
busy w~th outside interests, he has a cred~table scholastic record<br />
He has a natural eifr of humor which, combined with h ~s exrenslve<br />
knowledge of any subject and his many experiences, make5<br />
him the m t charmmg permml~ty that one can meer.
THADDEUS ANTHONY SALACZYNSKI<br />
NANTICOKE<br />
'LSal,"',Fat " ''Ted"<br />
Nant~coke H~ghSchwl: Class Football (I. I), Claa Baseball (I):<br />
Var%ltv Football Squad 0. I): Law Club. General Science Cour5e<br />
"Rernrmher, yau %,ere o Freshman once'"<br />
Although "Sal" entered <strong>Bucknell</strong> w~th thc Class of ~qzo, wc<br />
are glad to welcome htm as a member of 1q2r. We are sorrv he<br />
had to mlrs one year ol school I~fe. but wc feel that his 10% was<br />
our gam "Ted'. has won a name lor himsell as a sudmt. an<br />
orator and an athlete, and in general. 1s one olour star performers.<br />
Always conservative, readv ro help a fnend, and to take the part<br />
of rhe "underdog." he 1s a man whosc friendship is worth urlrivat~ng<br />
He has nevcr been known to lose has head, and is<br />
always on rhe lob when clear thlnkin~ is required We arc glad<br />
ro have h ~m in our mldct, and all )om ~n w8-hinr hlm the greatest<br />
degree of succes<br />
GEORGE JAY BEVIER SCHUYLER<br />
WELIAMSPORT<br />
''Bill," "Spud"<br />
\Vllllamimrt H~gh Schml; Phi Gamma Delta, Li S. N. R F .<br />
Officers' Marer~al School, Puget Sound Navy Yard, BtrckneC<br />
/(on Staff (I, I): Asscstant Edctor (3); Cornmeneemen1 News (1):<br />
Ed~ror-ln-Chlef ~ gii L'AGENDA; Band (I), Presrdcnt <strong>Bucknell</strong><br />
Liniverstty Precr Club. Owl Club, Gencral Science Course.<br />
"My /orortlejlowr zs lhe mashed pfaro!"<br />
Here we have rhe men who landed In <strong>Bucknell</strong> wtrh a pcnc~l in<br />
h~s hand, a tvpcwrltei in hlr trunk. and an article lor the<br />
Bucknrllion ~n h ~s hip pocket. W~th such preparatlan, how<br />
could he help making positions on all of rhe college publications?<br />
\Vhm it comes to literary style and description. "B111" is ~n his<br />
clement It is quoted on gmd authority thar afrer rcading<br />
'Bill's" essay on the "Consnmptivc Ham Sandwich," the Ktng<br />
of England laughed so hard that he had to be swept up ~n a<br />
dustpan and carried off to bed. The object of thisdlxourse is a<br />
natural fusser and a born leader of men, and we predlcr a brighr<br />
future ahead of him on thc Will~ams~orr Coze,re.
- HOWARD<br />
CARL SHELLY<br />
HAZELTON<br />
"Noisy," "Bishg,"<br />
"Burp"<br />
Hazelton HighSchool, Slpa Alpha Epsilon, <strong>Bucknell</strong> S. A T C :<br />
Clarz Foxball (I), Jumor Rcccprrm Committee. Assistant In<br />
Shopwork: Mechanical Engineering Society. Mechanlcai Engw~eer~ng<br />
Course.<br />
"Work ts /or the u,orkr'"<br />
Quiet and demure ic he, but Oh, Boy' How the superfluous<br />
exuberance of "Noisy's" very personality docs wrap us up1 In<br />
fact, we nearly tripped over ~t. In early life he was exposed to<br />
the temptenons of the hard-coal diptrlcts of Hazelton, but we<br />
are happy to say, the hardnesc has nor vir~blv affected him<br />
Known to be a man of deep thought. he frequently exhibits ir in<br />
various nnvmtions to save unnecessary enpcnditures of enerm.<br />
It was once rumored that he lost hic pin, and sooner than bother<br />
about pttlng it back, he purchawd a new one. Starting out to<br />
bc a Chemical Engmcer, he soon changcd because of h~s great<br />
love of teaching the Frosh the mysteries of patternmak~nz, and<br />
now fondly expects to be a Mechanical If you wish to know a<br />
man who will Ewe you over qqs purc friendship. get scquatnted<br />
wath Shelly.<br />
HAROLD LAWSON SHIMER<br />
MILTON<br />
"Noisy Bill," 'LLawsan," "Hal"<br />
Milton Htgh SSchoo Phi Gamma Dclta. F A C O T. S . Camp<br />
ravlor. .Sophomore Banquct Committee, Camp Zacharv Tavlor<br />
Club. Gcncral Sclencc Course.<br />
"A Stlent Knr~ht "<br />
4 man unascuming, no airs to put on,<br />
A few srrong wordchln woit. "Dqgonc,.'<br />
Once from ur all. wtth never a care<br />
Held claspcd m his hands wlth a happy air<br />
A key to rhc Sem.<br />
* *<br />
Yet now rlth no one to "Beck"-on him,<br />
He hastms to nudv and works llkc sin:<br />
And wharevcr he does, he dws wtth cheer.<br />
For gmd narure and bracnr make the best mgincer.<br />
HE has them both. and rhere's never a need<br />
But to wlsh him good luck, for his rure to succeed.
HERMAN DEANE SHULTZ<br />
STRAWBERRY RIDGE<br />
''Hermao"<br />
Strawberry Ridw Hlgh School, Btologlcal Courcc.<br />
"Stlence is golden'"<br />
Herman has the reputation lor belng one oi the most tndustrgous<br />
boy- in our class. and he certacnlv lives up to it. for. ~n<br />
order to pet his work out, he lives "up the HIII." insread of commuting<br />
Hc is a very quiet boy. bur one can never tell, lor as<br />
the old sawn& goer. 'ctlll water runs deep " We believe he has<br />
someone at home he 17 working for, because the charms of the<br />
<strong>Bucknell</strong> co-ed are to him as a cloxd brak. which IS a very bad<br />
sign Wc all wish h~m the bcrt of luck. and hope that he will<br />
make gwd I" all hlr undertak~nqs<br />
CHARLOTTE SIPLEY<br />
LEWISBURG<br />
"Charlotte"<br />
Nncholson High Schwl. Eta Slgma. Girls' Glee Club. Domestic<br />
Sc~ence Course.<br />
"The way roo man's heart is lhroueh hrs slomoch"'<br />
In this dcmure little natlve of Lewtsburg we find onc of the<br />
best natured and best liked girls In rhe Women's College She<br />
entered here w~th the lnrentlon oi staying only two years, bur<br />
the charmr of the ~nst~tut~on, and other thtn&-s, have made hcr<br />
chanp her mind, and we fccl lucky indeed to have her remaln<br />
m our clau Whether her iuturc will be in teaching the iundamencals<br />
oi the cullnary art, or in practicing them on some lucky<br />
man, we are sure she will do e~cher ~n a most eff~c~ent manner.<br />
and we wish her all wrts of luck ~n c~rher case.
CHELTON WINTHORR SMITH<br />
LEWISBURG<br />
"Chel," "Srnitty," "Smythe"<br />
Milton Hcgh School: Phi I
ELLIS SARGEANT SMITH<br />
ROCHESTER, N. Y.<br />
"Smittg"<br />
Newark Vallev, N Y . Hish School. ~08th Infancry, A E. F .<br />
ClassTrack (I, 1). Class Fwtball (I, t),Varsltv Scrubs (I. 2).<br />
Glee Club (2); General Science Courrc<br />
"He who worlrs hordes1 Jinds uiork easiest<br />
"Smitty" returned to us t h year ~ ~ after servmg overseas in<br />
oneof the hardest fight~ng outfits ~n the Service. and has broughr<br />
back with him the wirlt of work which alwavs so fittlnelv . . madc<br />
h~m noted. It IS rumored char his efforts are due to the ~nsp~ratlon<br />
given by onc of the opposite sen, but we will not givc away<br />
any trade secrets about h ~s affairs of the heart. From what we<br />
have seenof her, though, we will say he IS a luckv dog "Smttty's '<br />
fr~ends, of wh~ch there are many. find h~m a quiet bur hard<br />
worker, and will go his ball on thc quest~on of mak~ng hir mark<br />
~n the world<br />
ROSWELL OSCAR BARNETT SMITH<br />
MORRISTOWN, N. J.<br />
"Jim," "Senator"<br />
Morristom High School, Forum. Chemistry Assistant, "Freshman<br />
Hop" Committee, Ascistant Track Manager; Morns<br />
Counry-<strong>Bucknell</strong> Club. Chemtcnl Englneerlng Society, Genera1<br />
Sctence Course<br />
"Ye1 how I h m freosured o wornonl"<br />
We may ac well tell the t<strong>ruth</strong> ~f we must Ice to do it. When<br />
'Jim" left the mosquito-infested State h~s allotment of the<br />
world remained in "One Man's Land " He was far away, but<br />
she could not be iorgottm. "Senator's" firs ordeal at th~s<br />
lnstltutlon oi hlgher learn~ng was the nrght of the Pee-rade.<br />
when he was selected to cast forth a llne of wtsdom, and was<br />
given the "Hard" subject of the "Sem Stone Step%'' to orate<br />
upon From a serious standpomt, a more sincere frlend could<br />
not be des~red He is willing to do all in hlr power to help his<br />
friends and is a constant, ardent, and careful worker. Should<br />
he conttnue this course of actlo", a succesrful career lies open<br />
before him.
VERNA LOES SMITH<br />
MAHANOY CITY<br />
Mahanoy Ctty High School. Kappa Delta. Latln Philosophtcal<br />
Course<br />
"A curly-headed l!lrlr lass.<br />
An 'A' sludenl o/ her class."<br />
Verne IS one of thc qulet, pensive little lasses ~n our clacrwhen<br />
you dcn't know her With her rwmtes shc Ir lull of fun.<br />
always ready ro put away her bwks and have a gwd rlmc In<br />
addltion to her abundant gmd nature, she is a hard workcr and<br />
iq nevcr tw busy to gsve someone elye the bcnefir of hcr rbmc<br />
Silrelv. "to know our litrle Verna is to lo\c her"<br />
MARIE DOROTHY SPANGLER<br />
MILTON<br />
"Dot"<br />
M~lron High Schwl: PI Beta Phc. C E A : L'ACFNDA Sfafi.<br />
Lat~n Ph~lo.soph!cal Coursc<br />
"So many heorls lo you ore wrued<br />
That wu could loce and newr mtas one "<br />
"Well, I'll ray Dot Spangler Is the besr dancer in school."<br />
rumbles a deep vote somewhere in the rear, and whlle ~ ts owner<br />
doesnot enter into th~s d8scunion. the subject 01 thc conversation<br />
is well worth notice Besidec bemg a tripper of the light<br />
fantastic toe. her brdlaant answers to perlcct 'poscrs" In the<br />
class-rwm arc not less to be marveled at Brill~anr. clever.<br />
talented. her capaclrv lor work is unlimited Wam~ng- never<br />
tcll her a joke, lor hr from be~ng provoked to happy laughter.<br />
her erstwhile beamlng countenance becomes bathed m rears.<br />
and fearful 1s the devastation wrought thereon Thcre are<br />
exceptcons ro all rules, however. and "Dot" 1s sometimesobserved<br />
to break out into the most sereph~c sm~lec, especially in gym<br />
class. lor here it is rumored that the pirls, ~n reply to MITT Waltons<br />
"Thanks for the dav. fr~cnds." the gentle creatures yell<br />
"Ray! Ray, Ray'.<br />
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KATHRYN SPOTTS<br />
LEWISBURG<br />
"Spottsie"<br />
Lewrrburg High Schml: Eta Sigma; Gcrls' Glee Club, Library<br />
Acs~rtant, General Science Course<br />
"The eyes are lhe mrrrors oj !he soul"<br />
Everyone knows Kathryn, and eveivone has a good word to<br />
say for her. As a natrve of Lewl.burg. she came to Buckncll<br />
wlth chc jump on the rest of us, and has kept ~n the lead ever<br />
since. Shc promises well to be one of the honor rtudcnts of the<br />
class. as her schml work 1s beyond reproach In all k~nds of<br />
soc~nl actlvlties we find her rak~ng an activc part, and she never<br />
has been known to mlsr a class funcr~on. A girl oi thls k~nd,<br />
talented, bright and popular. 15 cure to mvke her mark ~n thc<br />
world.<br />
MARJORIE ELIZABETH SPROUT<br />
PICTURE ROCKS<br />
"Marj," "Sprigs"<br />
Picture Rockr H~gh School. Delta Dclta Delta. Frill andFrown.<br />
Y. W. C. A. Cabmet. L'AGENDA Stall, Class Poetess (I);<br />
Pan-Hellcnlc Soc~ety . Domestic Scicnce Course.<br />
"None knem her but io love her,<br />
None nomed her hut lo praise'"<br />
Of Marge, we find, there IS lots to tell,<br />
She doer many thtngs and does them well;<br />
She IS competent, wise, clevcr and gay,<br />
Talented ~n cmklng, so they say<br />
Great is her loyalty, to her lricnds she IS true,<br />
-211 the grls love her and know she's true blue;<br />
Cheerful and happy, wirh a heart lull of song,<br />
Her bright smile cheers us when the world goes wrong
IGNATIUS MARTIN STADULIS<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
"Stud," ''Ig"<br />
PI\mouth H~gh Schml: Var~ltv Foothsll (I). Clasr Football (I);<br />
Camp Zachary Taylor Club, Med~cal Soclcty: B~ological<br />
Courcr.<br />
"Stud" IS one oi the most inductriour bove in our clasc and<br />
has th~s good quality, that when he beg~ns a tack. no one can<br />
persuade hlm to [cave it untll ~t is fin~shed<br />
"Scud' hasir from the rcglon of PI\.mouth. where they throw<br />
hard coal ar each other just for exercicc. Although he d~dn't<br />
comc ovcr ~n the Mayflower. wr feel rhat rhey m~ssed cometh~ng<br />
when they dldn'r bring h~m along Wc all hope and feel sure<br />
that 'Stud" w~ll be pro%pcrouc ~n his profess~on, lor the way In<br />
wh~he goes aRer a "stlli" or other menlmate object. proves<br />
to uc rhat norh~ng will hindcr htm In h~s work<br />
ALFRED TENNYSON STEININGER<br />
LEWISBURG<br />
"Tenny"<br />
<strong>Bucknell</strong> Acadcmy, Kappa Slgma; Clasc Backetball (I), Clacc<br />
Fwtball (I), roqth Field Arttllcrv, 18th D~bis~on. A. E. F..<br />
Vsce-Prec~dent Law Club, Jurisprudence Course.<br />
"l-le who requ~res much jrom hkmselj and lilrlejrorn olhers.<br />
w~ll & secure jrom holrd "<br />
Nlncteen hundred and twenty marks the t~n anniversary oi<br />
the laying of the lqlo Class Memor~al and also of Ten*\'.;<br />
affiliarcon wlth th~s noble ~nst~tutlon Howcver, it IS begcnn~ng<br />
ro look as though the memorial was going to wln the race. bccause<br />
"Tenny" will have to graduate some Itme. We regret to sec him<br />
go, because hc has been a landmark we have always been proud<br />
of He has the dlstlnctlon of brini: ~olnted at wlth awe bv<br />
more lncoming clasres than even Joe Dent. because ofhcsanc~ent.<br />
but respectable Iwk of gcntllay. However. his long stay hcrc<br />
does not denore lack of abillry, bur rarher ind~cates h~s admirable<br />
determinar~on to overcome all the "bad breaks" which cecm to<br />
have haunted hlm. A wonderiul future ts pred~cted for him.<br />
for his lust for learning carries him along legal linec, and we mav<br />
find m hum rhe worth" successor to Jim Scarlet.<br />
P<br />
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DAVID HADDON STEWARDSON<br />
JERSEY CITY, N. J.<br />
"Stew"<br />
Lincoln Hlgh School. Jersey Ccty, I
FRANK THOMPSON TAYLOR<br />
TRENTON, N. J.<br />
"Fr&e"<br />
Trenton H ~gh School. <strong>Bucknell</strong> S A T C . Camp Zachary Tavlor<br />
Club. Lac," Philowphical Coursc<br />
"Work rs my hobby ''<br />
As a Frcchman. "Frankie" rook hls and nevcr cven groancd.<br />
which shows clearly hcs uncomplarning naturc To ask the<br />
reason for Taylor's comlng to <strong>Bucknell</strong> would be a superfluous<br />
question. It is very obvious that he wme here to bu~ld a slid<br />
foundation. and hlr efforts to that end have not been in van<br />
"Gct at it" and "Solve it.' arc hir toalr. and w~rh them as his<br />
companlonr wc can predicr a snug berrh lor h ~m in the future<br />
HARRY VERNON THOMAS<br />
GREENVILLE<br />
"Tommy"<br />
Greenvllle High Schml. Lamba Chi Alpha: Clasr Faotball (I. 2);<br />
<strong>Bucknell</strong> Ambulance Lin~t. Wearcr of Cro~x de Guerre. Glec<br />
Club. President Y M C. A . Operatic Soc~crv, Mln~stcrtal<br />
Asociar~on, General Science Cmrse.<br />
"They mode mc shove il off'"<br />
Whenever there is anything to be done. "Tommy" is the man<br />
to do ~ t. Busy as he is, he always has time to help a worthy<br />
movement He rhoroughly believes that service 1s the demand<br />
of the day. and there m no shzrking of responsib~liry on his part.<br />
When the nation called for men in rq! 7, he responded by enl~sr-<br />
~ng in the Buckncll Ambulance Unit, and now wears the Croir<br />
de Guerre for valornus conducr in France. Returning to thls<br />
country, he entered Buckncll again as a "pre-me&. as he helleves<br />
there 1s a great field for service along the lnne of medicine. Emer-<br />
.mn says, "Fmd your work and do it." and since Harry has found<br />
hts, we are sure that he will become dlsrinpuished while doing it."<br />
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FRANKLIN SCHREYER TOWNSEND<br />
MILTON<br />
"Hank," "Frankie," "Gimme"<br />
Mtlton High Schml. Sigma Chl: Ph! Delra Slgma. Vanity<br />
Baskcrball (I, 2). Caprain (I). L'AGENDA Board. Cw~l Enginccring<br />
Course<br />
"He comes up sm~lznfi ''<br />
"Fmnk~e." the old Bearcat from M~lron, IS one of the lrttlr<br />
rays of sunchrne ~n our clas~. Hls winning ways have not only<br />
won htm favor among the mcn bur also made hmm a "favonrc"<br />
at the Sem Fcank has several times made the asscroon that<br />
when he gcts out of schml he 1s prig to publish a hook entitled,<br />
"Making Love Undcr Difficult~cs " "Hank has also made a<br />
name for hlm~elf In athletics, He s captam of our basketball<br />
team, as a star hc deserves a placc among the constellat~ons.<br />
Hir main subject of d~scourse IS: "Making a Home for Two "<br />
ELLA LaRUE UNGER<br />
SHAMOKIN<br />
"LaRue"<br />
Shamokin Hngh School: Fr~ll and Frown. Class Historian (1).<br />
Four Year Domestic Science Course.<br />
"Sparkling eyer, prelly hair,<br />
Cheek adtmple, ss~eel ond fair,<br />
Thrs rs LoRue'"<br />
LaRue 1s one of those fan young lassies who are preparing for<br />
future days bv a substantial course in pie and cake baking<br />
Aside from chis. she takes a prominent part in the actlvltccs of<br />
her class-hikes and pantes of all k~nds Essentially a social<br />
be~ng, her studies are never allowed to lag, and she pulls gmd<br />
marks with the best of rhem Her smde is always winning, anc!<br />
she has R larsc circle of frlends who will never forget her when<br />
recalling the g d old days ac <strong>Bucknell</strong>.
CHARLOTTE VOLKMAR<br />
WILLIAMSPORT<br />
'L(.hiC"<br />
\\/ill!amsport High Schwl; Kappa Delta: Saphornore Dnlamat~on<br />
Contest Prize: Latin Philosophtcal Coure<br />
"Conscien1ious. srudlous. clewr,<br />
Docs she shtrk her duly? Nruer'"<br />
Chic's room IS a favorire rendezvous for her "famtlv," who<br />
find an her a gmd frlend and companlon She 1s peremtent ~n<br />
her studces. and especially I" anyth~ng whxh embodies the<br />
impart~na of knowledge toothers. Whether it be vocal or otherw~se,<br />
her "l~ne." likc Tcnnyson's "Brwk." "flowc on, forever ''<br />
Her ready wit and iaclle pen wtll no doubt some day place her<br />
on the cd$torlal staff of a lead~ng magazine. (Snappy Storms.<br />
please note.)<br />
STEPHEN JAMES WARGO<br />
MOUNT CARMEL<br />
"Steve," "Butch," "Spike"<br />
Mount Carmel High School: Kappa bgma: <strong>Bucknell</strong> S A. T C ;<br />
Varsity Fmtball (I, 1). Vars~ty Squad (I): Vars~ry Basketball<br />
(2); Class Basketball (1). Bueknell Gun Club, Chemical<br />
Engineering Society, Chemacal Engineering Course<br />
"A condrtc~or awollou,ed o nickel one ilop''<br />
When the Fall Term of 1917 opened up ~ts arms, there was<br />
among the Frorh a certain man from the coal dumps of Mount<br />
Carrnel present and accounted for From the start. "Steve"<br />
won the friendrhip of h~s classmate by rhe putting to rout of a<br />
hazing party of wary Sophc, and ~ince then hjs popularity has<br />
been tncreasing by leaps and bundr. Bes~des bcmg an athlete<br />
of no mean ability, his natural bent seems to be ~n rnlxlng the<br />
elusive chemicals in Doc Brown's labrator\-. Any game he<br />
plays is played well and to the hit of his strength, and he is<br />
sure to reflect honor and credgt on his Alma Mater when he gets<br />
"Out m the Works."<br />
Im
ELIZABETH VAN SCOYOC WEWNER<br />
VWELAAD, A. J.<br />
"Betty"<br />
Vincland H~gh Schwl. Kappa Delta; C E A ; Y W. C. A. Cabiner:<br />
Glrlc' Glee Club: Student Enecutlve Cammirtee (,).<br />
Execut~ve Board of Clils' Athletic Ascoc~arton. Latln Philosophical<br />
Course.<br />
" Whhareuer she did was done wilh ease<br />
in her alone 'Iwar natural lo pleose "<br />
Hcre she 1st Thls is our Mach shark, who ever slnce her Frechman<br />
year has been gtvlng Shady Everert, potnts on the solution<br />
of such pmblems as the differentla1 equation of the nth power of<br />
P. D Q. Betty is one of that tvpe of "A'' studcnt to whom<br />
ewrybody goes for help, and 1s sure to rece~ve cr At all times<br />
she IS a good-natured, full-of-fun sort of girl, and ready for a,nythlng<br />
Wlth all her numerous good quallries, we are sure that<br />
Betty will becomc a success ~n u,hatever she undertakes<br />
VERA ISABEL WELSH<br />
EMPORIUM<br />
"Weary"<br />
Emporium High Sehml: Domestic Sczence Course<br />
"Quiet and unofending'"<br />
"Weary," contrary to her nicknamc, is always happv and<br />
qpends a grear deal of her ttme in stacklng othcr people's rooms.<br />
and in playing trlcks on her friends abut her She never ncp<br />
lects the serious szde of Ilfe, and ir maklng a brave attempt ar<br />
excelling her classmares by complettng four years' work tn three.<br />
\Vc are proud to have had such a girl m our class, and wish her<br />
rhe best of succes~ ~n her domesrlc world.
RALPH WALDO EMERSON WILKINSON<br />
TREVERTON<br />
"Doe," ,,WWe"<br />
'rreverton Hl~h Schwl, Blwmsburg Normal. Scrub Foorball (I):<br />
Varsity Baccball: Clas~~cal Cource.<br />
'Doc" is a faithful and loyal student, never ~hsrklng a stdf<br />
subject or taking up one because of ~ts reputatLon as a "snit "<br />
At rimes he Ir called awav on "business,' buc we doubt whether<br />
~t 13 of much Importance. as he claims that thcre is always a good<br />
t~me ~n li. "Wllkee" Is pretty gwd at "torsing the cow's husband,"<br />
for he comes from a place where they do that in the~r<br />
sleep. Taklng tr all m all, he LS a gmd frcend and a steady ompanion.<br />
and we all hope that hi: plans will turn out in excesc of h~c<br />
cxpecratconr<br />
THOMAS STUART WILLIAMS<br />
WILKES-BARRE<br />
"Bill," "Detective"<br />
Kevstonc cademy. Slgrna Alpha Epsilon. <strong>Bucknell</strong> S A. T C ;<br />
ClassPrer~dent (I). Clacr Football (I) .Manager Class Basketball<br />
(I). General Science Course<br />
All tho1 I ask is lone'"<br />
Hats off, gentlemenl We have hcre a member of our class who<br />
is famouc for manv th~ngc HIS chief clam ro a placc in the sun<br />
1s the lecr that he was onc of "Benny" Thomas'r favor~te puplls<br />
at Keystone Hc ctarted l~fe ~n Wllkes-Barre, but is ar presenr<br />
occupvini: space in Lew~sburg when he ikn't busy at Klngcton<br />
"8111' was the man we selected to guide us throuph our Frosh<br />
war. and he accompilshed rhe feat ~n an admirable manner<br />
Smce the mtddle of that "car, h; has been actrvely engaged in<br />
fussing a mcmber of the Claw of 1910 It 1s hard co predlct hcs<br />
future on th~s account, but ~t a safe to judge from past performances<br />
char it will bc a br~lliant one.
WILLIAM CHARLES ARTHUR WILLMAN<br />
MOmT CARMEL<br />
LcKaiser," "Mr. <strong>Bucknell</strong>," "Bill," "Jean Valjean"<br />
Mount Carmcl Hcgh Schwl, Glee Club ( I, r. 3). Fwrball Squad<br />
(1. 1). Camp Zachary Taylor Club. Asslstanr Manager Football<br />
(>), Mana~r Varsltv Football (41, Grccl, Ph~locoph8cal<br />
Course<br />
"The man uxlh glitterint hopes ''<br />
We heic prccent "Kaiccr Bill,.' the General Manager of the<br />
Western Hem~sphere Put h~m anywhere at anything. and hc<br />
surely can managc ro brlng home rhe bacon A5 a singer, hc<br />
would make a gwd ventr~loquict, he has the powrr of throw~ng<br />
his voice for m~lc$ and miles, and does Ir, tm<br />
B~ll has the qualltces and push behtnd them to cl~mb, and ere<br />
many year.; wc expect to find h ~m well on his way to thc top<br />
LEONARD F. WORTHINGTON<br />
EAGLES MERE<br />
"Mike"<br />
Eagles Mere High School. Sonestown Hlgh Schwl. Forum, Clasc<br />
Vice-President (3). pyth Motor Supply Tram 80th D~valon.<br />
A. E F . Phvslcs Arslstant, Clasc Football (I), Electrical<br />
Enpneering Soccety, Electr~cal Englneer~ng Course<br />
"A sludenl, jirsl, lost, and olwoys."<br />
"M~ke" 1s a product of the grand old Keysrone Srate, and he<br />
delights in tell~ng everyone thcs fact. \Ve are [?lad to welcome<br />
him to our clarc, aftcr his brtlllant record in the late war He<br />
presents a m~ld enterlor, but beneath this there is a wealth of<br />
fun welting to crop ouc at the slightest provocation: HLS quiet<br />
manner has won for htm the admtratton of his fellows and the<br />
faculty as well, and judging hts future accomplishments by hls<br />
present abdity and appl~cation, we pred~ct for "M~ke" a verv<br />
successful carecr.
JOHN LEE YARNALL, Jr.<br />
LEWSBDRG<br />
'cJack''<br />
Lewisburg High School, Delta Sigma, <strong>Bucknell</strong> S A T. C.:<br />
Chemical Engineering Sociery. Chemical Engmeering Course<br />
"Pordon me'"<br />
Here we have a traveler-a traveler in Math and Chemistry,<br />
and a traveler on the bob w~th Selrnsgrove as hss destination<br />
Just why he goes toSel~nsgrove we are not yet able to determme,<br />
bur as his form never darkens the portals of the Scm, we have<br />
our grave susptctons When it come? to fooling around wlth thc<br />
chemlcalr, "Jack" knocks them all cold, and we feel sure that<br />
when he reaches "The Works" he is sure to furnish many more<br />
stories for Doe. Bmwn to give lengthy lectures upon To wlsh<br />
h~m a wonderful career is useless, became his is already assured<br />
CHARLES ADAM ZELLER, Jr.<br />
DALTOA<br />
"Doc," "Cholleg"<br />
I
With the "green" rubbed off, we come to view<br />
As the Sophomore Class of old B. U.<br />
To the laurel we can lay no claim-<br />
We worshipped not at the shrine of Fame!<br />
We have striven merely to do our best,<br />
And we've backed <strong>Bucknell</strong> with a ready zest;<br />
You'll find we are good in the debating line,<br />
And our members in the Glee Club shine;<br />
We won the football game this year,<br />
But lost in basketball, I fear;<br />
Our girls are just brimful of "pep"<br />
And as gccd sports they've won their "rep";<br />
In athletics they've played a losing game,<br />
But they came thru wlth a good, clear name;<br />
Our standards in the dust have never trailed-<br />
We have lost games, but as a class, not failed!<br />
There are two years of college left to us yet<br />
In which to make <strong>Bucknell</strong> proud, and not willing to forget<br />
Us-the Sophomore Class of 1922.
P<br />
RESTIGE is synonymous to the Class of 1922. In ideal~zing<br />
sound Ideals, sound~ng the depths of social maze, measuring the<br />
length of its miserable vanity, we have thus far attained that<br />
degree of success wh~ch graduating classes generally aspire to, but<br />
seldom accomplish<br />
Activit~es Last year we emerged victorious in the annual class<br />
scrap. The basketball and baseball games were lost by small margins.<br />
The class scrap this year was won by the Freshmen, and an exciting<br />
fwtball game resulted in a bi, score in our favor. The banquet which<br />
was held at Shamokln durlng the Winter Term, was unlike any of the<br />
previous affairs in that it was the first to be celebrated after the Eighteenth<br />
Amendment became effective, but nevertheless it was the signal<br />
for the gathering of men accustomed to radiate genial sociability as In<br />
the days of yore.<br />
During odd moments of reflection, fond reminiscences Iwm vividly<br />
before us; in particular, the last general "party,'. the Pajama Parade,<br />
and the evening of "Prexy's" Reception The "Life" has granted us a<br />
wonderful existence. In appreciat~on of what dear old <strong>Bucknell</strong> has<br />
done for us, we will ever strive to forge our way into the annals of<br />
history.
ALEXANDER ALOYSIUS ALESHOUCKAS, A X A . . . . Great Neck, N. Y.<br />
JOHN DETKI ALEXANDER . . . . . , , . Philadelphia<br />
DONALDCARGILLALLEN,KZ . . . . . , . Lewisburg<br />
MARY ELIZABETH APPLEMAN . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh<br />
NORMAN ROY APPLETON, r A Z . . . . . . Philadelphia<br />
NELLIE CARROLL BALLIET, K A . . . . . Nanticoke<br />
WILLIAM ELLWOOD BALLIET, 9 K t . . . . . . . . Milton<br />
AUDRE ARLINE BAUMEISTER, K A . . . . . . York<br />
GORDON PRESTON BECHTEL, A Z . . . , . . . . Reading<br />
ALLEN BENTHAM BEDDOE . . . . . . , Dickson City<br />
FRED STURGIS BEERS, A Z . . . . . . . Dalton<br />
JOHN ROBERT BEERS, A Z . . . . . . . . Dalton<br />
SANFORD BERNINCER, K Z . . . . . . . . Mifflinville<br />
RAYMOND R. BEYER . . . . . . . . . Blcomsburg<br />
RALPH OSWALD BIER . . . . . . . . Sunbury<br />
CLARENCE WALTER BINGEMAN . . . . . . . Trevorton<br />
AROA CRAWFORD BOWSER, B:A rl . . . . , . . Ford City<br />
RUTH HANNAH BROWN . . . . . . . . Ewan, N. J.<br />
EVA BOLLES BUNNELL, H Z . . . . . . . . Montrose<br />
RHEA ARDELLE BURGETT . . . . . . . Homer, N. Y.<br />
JENNIE BURKE, EI 2 . . . . . . . . Bordentown, N. J.<br />
H. ROSCOE BLIRROWS, A Z . . . . . . . Picture Rocks<br />
HARRY MILLER CALHOUN, A X A . . . . Port Allegany<br />
PHILLIP CLARENCE CAMPBELL, A X A . . . . . . . Danville<br />
IVAR CARL CARLSON, A X A . . . . . . . Port Allegany<br />
ALMET MONROE CASE. Z A E . , . . . . . Waverly, N. Y.<br />
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. .<br />
. . .<br />
Nentlcoke<br />
Plainfield, N. J.<br />
. . . Steelton<br />
. Mifflinhurg<br />
. . . .<br />
Elysburg<br />
. Northumherland<br />
, . . Waverly, N. Y.<br />
. . Plymouth<br />
. . . Olyphant<br />
. . . . Berwick<br />
Lewisburg<br />
. Olyphant<br />
. . . . . .<br />
Brwkside<br />
WILLIAM LEROY DEHAVEN, Z: X . . . . . Duncannon<br />
HAROL DAVIS DENTLER, O K 'Z<br />
. . . . . . . .<br />
CHESTER HENRY DERCK, I' A n . . . . . . .<br />
Milton<br />
Treverton<br />
. Turbotville<br />
. Tionesta<br />
. Nanticoke<br />
. Pottstown<br />
Glassborn, N. J<br />
. Altoona<br />
Mt. Holly, N. J.<br />
. Mifflinburg<br />
. Enders<br />
Nutley, N J .<br />
Johnsonburg
. , . . Mllton<br />
. . WilkecBarre<br />
. . .<br />
, . Morristown. N. J.<br />
. . . . . Duncannon<br />
. Johnstown<br />
. . .<br />
West Chester<br />
. Harrisburg<br />
. .<br />
Sunbury<br />
. Watsontown<br />
. Winfield<br />
. . .<br />
. . . . .<br />
Scranton<br />
Mifflinburg<br />
. . York<br />
RALPH FRANKLIN HARTL, Z A E . . . . . . Reading<br />
GEORGE WEBSTER HAUPT, Q K I . . . . Sunbury<br />
HULDA DOROTHEA HEIM, H L: . . . . . . Williamsport<br />
. . . .<br />
. Williamsport<br />
. . . . , Scranton<br />
. .Vandergrift<br />
. Hollidaysburg<br />
. Nanticoke<br />
. Altoona<br />
. Lewisburg<br />
. . . . Woodstown, N. J<br />
. Mt. Carrnel<br />
. .<br />
. . .<br />
Lewisburg<br />
Harrisburg
HELENLOUISEJOHNSTON . . . . . . . . Altoona<br />
FINLEY KEECH, r i\ Z . . . . . . . . Netcong, N. J.<br />
JAMES KENNETH KENNEDY, 3 K . . .<br />
Milton<br />
RUTH KING, H z . . . . . . . . Muncy<br />
HARRIET PAULINE KINSMAN . . . . . Plymouth<br />
ANGELINE Rum KISSINCER, K A . . . . . . . Reading '<br />
HELEN FELICIA KITLOWSKI, n B 3 . . Nantlcoke<br />
ADAM ALFRED KLEIN . . . . . .Wilkes-Barre<br />
LEANDER SWARTZ KLINGMAN, Z S . Sunbury<br />
GERALDINE HARRIET KOCHER . . . . . . . Berwick<br />
KARL KRUC, A . . . . . . Reading<br />
EMILY KRISSINCER KURTZ, TI B 3 . . . . . . Berlin<br />
CHARLES ELMER KYLE, A S A . . Milton<br />
HUGH DAVID KYTTLE. K Z . . . . . .<br />
ELIZABETH LAEDLEIN, A A A . .<br />
ROY HORST LANDIS, A Z . . . .<br />
Nantlcoke<br />
Williamsport<br />
Union Deposit<br />
HARRY LABERT LAPP, 3 K Q . Trenton, N. J.<br />
WILKIN LILLIBRIDGE LAUER, A S .\ . . . . . . Port Allegany<br />
LAWRENCE W. LAWSON, A Z . Latrobe<br />
ROBERT EARL LEPPERD, 5 1 . . . . Duncannon<br />
A. KENNETH LEWIS, r A 21 . . . . . Homestead<br />
WILLIAM C. LITTERER, A S ,\ . . . . . . Danville<br />
WELLES NORWOOD LOWRY,<br />
r .\ x . . . Carbondale<br />
REBA EVA MACKENTHUM . . .<br />
CORINNE MACNAMARA, K A . . . . . . .<br />
GEORGE MATHIESON, Z S . . . . . .<br />
Philadelphai<br />
Thompson<br />
Munhall<br />
EARL BALLIET MICKLEY, A 5 . . . . . . . . Coplay<br />
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. Ephrata<br />
Milton<br />
Latrobe<br />
. Wilkes-Barre<br />
Williamsport<br />
. Latrobe<br />
Hollidaysburg<br />
Allentown<br />
Waltham, Mass.<br />
. Muncy<br />
Montandon<br />
Lebanon<br />
Allentown<br />
HARRY IMMANUEL PETERSON, K Z . . . Jersey Shore<br />
Olyphant<br />
Quinton. N. J.<br />
Muncy<br />
ROBERT HAROLD REITZ . . . . Treverton<br />
ETHYL REBA RICHARDSON. KA . . . . . . Reading<br />
WILLIAM JENNINGS RINEBOLD. K 2 . . . Athens<br />
THOMAS D. RITTER, A Z . . . . . Renovo<br />
SAMUEL PERRY ROGERS . . . . . . . Jeffersonville<br />
ANDREW LING ROONEY, Z A E . . . . . . Holl~daysburg<br />
MAX ABRAHAM ROSENBLOOM . . . . . . Austin<br />
EVAN WILLIS ROSS, A z . . . . . . . . Latrobe<br />
CLARISSA MARGUERITE MARY RUSSELL . . . . . Keating
. . Blwmsburg<br />
. . .<br />
Lewisburg<br />
. . Morristown, N. J.<br />
. Pitman, N. J.<br />
. Chambersburg<br />
. Burlington, N. J.<br />
. . . . Lebanon<br />
. . . Westfield, N. J.<br />
. . . Reading<br />
. . , . Muncy<br />
. . , . Lewisburg<br />
Steelton<br />
Lewisburg<br />
Lewisburg<br />
Shamokin<br />
. . Sunbury<br />
. Tyrone<br />
. Thompson<br />
. . Norwood, Mass.<br />
. Wilkes-Barre<br />
, , . Altoona<br />
. Penbrwk<br />
. Nesquehoning<br />
. Williamsport<br />
. Dinnock<br />
. Williamsport<br />
. MahanoyCity
. . . . . Stockholm, N J.<br />
Youngstown, Ohio<br />
. . . . Nanticake<br />
. . . . . . Frostburg. Md.<br />
. Readlng<br />
. . . Conshohocken<br />
. . . . . . Jersey Shore<br />
. . Philadelphia<br />
. . Hunt~ngton Mills<br />
. . . Altwna<br />
. . . . . . Philadelphia<br />
. . . . . . . Charleroi<br />
. . . Jersey City, N. J.<br />
. . . . . Norwich, N. Y.<br />
. . . . . . . Washington<br />
. . . Eagles Mere
In the fall of nineteen-nineteen, when the war had ceased to call,<br />
And many of us now could enter the college hall,<br />
At last our dreams were realized, at last our hopes fulfilled<br />
For we were standing on the threshold, with hearts eager willed.<br />
Although the tasks seemed hard, and although the days seemed long,<br />
W~th tireless perseverance we determined to go on,<br />
For we are here to study, and are sure ~f thus we work<br />
We shall ever be victorious, since we shall never shirk.<br />
We think the spring of twenty-three seems very far away,<br />
But each moment brings us nearer to that season's happy day;<br />
And when thus we wdl have finished and go out into the strife<br />
The memories of <strong>Bucknell</strong> we shall carry all through life.
S<br />
EPTEMBER the eighteenth, nlneteen hundred and nineteen,<br />
was the stepping stone of the lives of many young men and<br />
women. On this day they left their homes, sacrificing many<br />
th~ngs near and dear to them to come away to college. Some came<br />
wth the realization of the hardships confronting them, wh~le others<br />
were Ignorant of the problems they had to face, but the Orang and<br />
Blue will always hold many priceless memories for them. All of the<br />
members of the Class of 1923 came to <strong>Bucknell</strong> with the hope of<br />
gaining a career for themselves and at the same time estahl~shing a<br />
reputation for their Alma Mater, and \ye are proud to say that they<br />
have already accomplished their first alm.<br />
Although the football game was lost by a few points, the class<br />
scrap and the basketball game went to the Frosh, and in addition,<br />
the girls %,on both basketball games played,-this year bang the<br />
first that this sport has ever invaded the sacred precincts of the Sem.<br />
With such an auspicious beginning, we feel assured that our class<br />
w~ll he one of the hest and most famous that theun~versity has ever<br />
turned out.
. .Wyomissing<br />
. Dallas<br />
Reynoldsville<br />
. Roselle,NJ.<br />
. . , . Norristown<br />
. Millville,N.J<br />
. Latrobe<br />
. Vicksburg<br />
. . Williamstown, N. J.<br />
. Stowe<br />
. . Reynoldsville<br />
. Watsontown<br />
. Mount Camel<br />
, . . Johnsonburg<br />
, . . Glassboro, N. J.<br />
. Muncy<br />
. . .<br />
Harrisburg<br />
. Turbotville<br />
. St. Clair<br />
. Williamsprt<br />
. Charleroi<br />
Dover, N. J.<br />
. Port Washington. N J.<br />
. Reading<br />
, . Ocean Grove, N. J.<br />
. Philadelphia
MYRTLE IRENE BROOME<br />
. . . . . . . .<br />
JAMES A. BROWN . . . . . .<br />
Sunhury<br />
Pittston<br />
JAMES DAVENPORT BRYDEN . . . . . . . Dorranceton<br />
CLEON FERRIS BUCK . . . . . . . .<br />
WILLIAM ARTHUR BULL . . . .<br />
Hughesville<br />
Hughesville<br />
CHARLES THWDORE BUNTING . . . . . . Trenton, N. J.<br />
ELLSWORTH EEDE CALDWELL . . .<br />
Rochester, N Y.<br />
WILLARDOUGLASS CALLENOER . . . . . . . Thompson<br />
FRED MORDECAI CAMPBELL . , . . . . . Kittanning<br />
WORTHINGTON CANDRICK . . . . . . . Olyphant<br />
LYELL CARR . . . . . . .<br />
Conneautville<br />
GEORGE RICHARDSON CHAMBERLAIN . Trenton, N. J.<br />
MARCUS MARCELLUS CHAPMAN . . . . .<br />
Vandergrift<br />
THOMAS MIDDLETON CHRISTLEY . . . . . Butler<br />
STANLEY BACHMAN CLEMMER . . . . . . . Sunbury<br />
DONALD B CLOWARD . . . . . . Wilmington, Del.<br />
CARLOTTA HARRIET CONRAD . . . . . . . . Factoryville<br />
PAUL BOUYNGE COOLEY . . . . . . Altoona<br />
ANNA MARY COYM . . . . . . . Philadelphia<br />
BERTHA ELLA CUPP . . , . .Williamsport<br />
EDYTHE ANGELINA CUPP . . . Milton<br />
ELMERCUSTER . . . . . . . . . . Johnstown<br />
FRANK BERNARDANIELS<br />
. . . .<br />
.Wilkes-Barre<br />
JOHN HENRY DAUGHERTY, JR. . . . . . Sunbury<br />
DONALD ALDERDUE DAVIS . . . . . . . Homestead<br />
FRANK OLMSTEADAVIS . . . . . West Chester<br />
JOHN ANDERSON DAVIS . . Nanticoke<br />
ROBERT MITMAN DAWSON .<br />
133<br />
. Watsontown
. Steelton<br />
. Newtown<br />
. Sharnokin<br />
. . Griesernersville<br />
. , . Jerseytown<br />
. Montrose<br />
Port Wash~ngton, N. Y<br />
. Reading<br />
. Reading<br />
Port Wash~ngton, N. Y.<br />
. Nanticoke<br />
, . . Nanticoke<br />
. Plymouth<br />
. Lewisburg<br />
. Harrisburg<br />
. Olyphant<br />
. Sharnokin<br />
. . Jersey Shore<br />
. . Montoursville<br />
. Sunbury<br />
. Montandon<br />
. . West Brownsville<br />
. , . Aspinwall<br />
. Reading<br />
. Pittsburgh<br />
. . Carbondale<br />
. Watsontown
Olean, N Y.<br />
Wilkinsburg<br />
. Mount Carmel<br />
. Shillington<br />
Bridgeton, N. J.<br />
South W~lliamsport<br />
. . Wilkinsburg<br />
. . Morganza<br />
. . Catawissa<br />
. Mifflinburg<br />
. . Scranton<br />
Lewisburg<br />
Tylersville<br />
. . Johnstown<br />
. . Lewisburg<br />
. Vandergrift<br />
. . Scranton<br />
. . Plymouth<br />
. Ephrata<br />
. . Pottsville<br />
. Philadelphia<br />
. Williamsport<br />
Mount Carmel<br />
. . Sunhury<br />
. . Lebanon<br />
. . Palmerton<br />
. . Greensburg<br />
. . Oakmont
. . Ingram<br />
. . Gowen City<br />
. . Scranton<br />
. . Mohnton<br />
. . Milton<br />
. Wilkes-Barre<br />
. Chadd's Ford<br />
. . Troy<br />
. . Philadelphia<br />
. . Saltsburg<br />
. . Lewisburg<br />
Perth Amboy, N. J.<br />
. . Plymouth<br />
Petersburg, Ohio<br />
. . Norristown<br />
. . Reading<br />
. . Winfield<br />
Wayne, N. J.<br />
, . Danville<br />
. Mount Cannel<br />
. . Cresson<br />
. . Altoona<br />
. . Pittsville<br />
. . Homestead<br />
. . Wilkes-Barre<br />
. . Centralia<br />
. . Reading<br />
. Chester, N. J.
. . Lewisburg<br />
. . Milton<br />
Vineland, N. J.<br />
. Vineland, N. J.<br />
, . Sunbury<br />
Harrisburg<br />
Mount Carmel<br />
. . Newberry<br />
Douglassville<br />
, . Harrisburg<br />
. . Juniata<br />
. . Lewisburg<br />
Paterson, N. J<br />
, . Palmerton<br />
. Vineland, N. J.<br />
. . Watsontown<br />
Lewisburg<br />
. . Johnstown<br />
. Clearfield<br />
Frostburg, Md.<br />
Williarnstown, N. J<br />
Manhasset, N Y.<br />
. Friendship, N. Y.<br />
. Stanhope, N. J.<br />
. . Muncy<br />
. Trenton, N. J.<br />
Johnsonburg<br />
, Jersey City, N. J.
Stanhope, h. J<br />
Westfield, N. J.<br />
Pottstown<br />
. Lewisburg<br />
Bridgeton, N. J.<br />
. Tamaqua<br />
. Dorranceton<br />
. Lewisburg<br />
. Tyler Hill<br />
Pitman, N J<br />
. Franklin<br />
. Blakeley<br />
. Nanticoke<br />
. Steelton<br />
Trenton, N. J.<br />
Scranton<br />
Reynoldsville<br />
Lewisburg<br />
. Miminburg<br />
Trenton, N. J.<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Vandergrift<br />
Hazelton<br />
Clark's Summit<br />
. Clearfield
. . York<br />
Johnstown<br />
. Syracuse, N. Y.<br />
. Mahanoy City<br />
Parkers Landing<br />
, . Grampian<br />
. Honey Brook<br />
. Rochester Mills<br />
. . Thompson<br />
. . Swarthmore<br />
. . Lewisburg<br />
, . Dorranceton<br />
Montoursville<br />
. Roselle, N. J.<br />
. . Philadelphia<br />
, . Ridgeway<br />
. . Hazelton<br />
. . Hehoopany<br />
. , Bedford<br />
Valencia, Venezuela<br />
. McClellandtown<br />
McClellandtown<br />
, Brooklyn, N. Y.<br />
. . Watsontown<br />
. . Trucksv~lle
ELSIE DONALDSON SCHUYLER . . . Lewishurg<br />
HENRY MEYERS SELDOMRIDGE<br />
. . . . . . . .<br />
MARTHA MARIE SHAFER . . . . . . . . .<br />
WALTER BLANCHARD SHAW<br />
. . . . . . . . .<br />
Ephrata<br />
Ridgeway<br />
Lewisburg<br />
RICHARD WILLIAM SHEFFER . . . . . York<br />
WILLIAM AYERSMAN SHIPMAN, JR. . . . .<br />
Sunbury<br />
HOWARD SHOEMAKER . . . . . . . . . . Salem, N. J.<br />
DOROTHY BROOME SHOLL . . . . . . . Burlington. N. J.<br />
SUSANNA KATHRYN SHULTZ . . . . . . .<br />
Hughesville<br />
PENNELL McCoy SHUMAKER . . . . . Sunhury<br />
BERTHA MAE SEASHOLTZ . . . . Sunbury<br />
JEROME FRANCI SKEHAN .<br />
. . . . .<br />
Reynoldsville<br />
MARGARET ELIZABETH SMAIL . . . . . . . Williamsport<br />
. . . .<br />
BERTHA LOUISE SMITH . . . Philadelphia<br />
DONALD RYLANCE LITH . . . . . . . Lewisburg<br />
JOHN HOWARD SMITH . . . . . . . . . Hughesville<br />
NINA GRACE SMITH . . . . . . . Dawson<br />
JAMES JACKSON SNYDER . . . . . . . Winfield<br />
LLOYD PRESTON SNYDER . . . . . Paxinos<br />
WILLIAM GRANT SNYDER . . . . .Williamsport<br />
GEORGE WASHINGTON SOUR . . . . . . . . Jersey Shore<br />
EARL EMMANUEL SOUSLEY<br />
. . . . . . . . .<br />
Hamburg<br />
ANNA MAY SPEARE . . . . . . Lewishurg<br />
HARRY EDWARD STABLER . . . . . . Muncy '<br />
JENNIE ETHLEEN STACKHOUSE . . . .<br />
140<br />
Lewishurg
LLKE L. STAGER . . . . . . . Lebanon<br />
EDYTHE SUSANNA STATLER . . . . . Johnstown<br />
JOSEPH HOMER STEELE . . .<br />
CHARLES LEONARD STEINER . . . .<br />
New Alexandria<br />
Oakmont<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Penbrmk<br />
. Mills<br />
Wilkes-Barre<br />
Nanticoke<br />
Trenton, N. J.<br />
Paterson, N. J.<br />
. Stockholm<br />
Nanticoke<br />
Lewisburg<br />
Claysburg<br />
Claysburg<br />
Swengel<br />
. Franklin<br />
Conshohocken<br />
Williarnsport<br />
Millville, N. J.<br />
. Olyphant<br />
Williamsport<br />
Shenandoah<br />
Olyphant
. . . Pittston<br />
. . . Belleville<br />
. Belleville<br />
. . . Milton<br />
Point Pleasant, W. Va.<br />
. W~lkinsburg<br />
Reynoldsvllle<br />
Steelton<br />
Latrobe<br />
. . . Sunbury<br />
Nittany<br />
Mahanoy C~ty<br />
Plymouth<br />
. . Latrobe<br />
Asheville, N. C.
- .<br />
. .<br />
' i . -~<br />
i?r , .r:<br />
BOOK. THREE
COLORS Red and Green<br />
@hi Xnppn $hi<br />
Founded at Jefferson College, 1852<br />
Established at <strong>Bucknell</strong>. 1855<br />
Publication. "The Shield<br />
PENNSXVANIA GAMMA CHAPTER<br />
Total Membership, 453<br />
FLOWER: Jaqueminot
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
FRATRES IN FACULTATE<br />
WILLIAM C. BARTOL, PH.D. WILLIAM G. OWENS, A.M.<br />
FRATRES IN URBE<br />
ACTIVE MEMBERS<br />
Seniors<br />
G. NORMAN BENJAMIN JULIUS 0. FRAKER GEORGE L. LOWRY<br />
ROBERT B. FOUST HENRY C. PONTIUS C. W. HULL<br />
Juniors<br />
HERBERT N. DERR G. HAROLD BEATTIE JOHN D. MCGANN<br />
JAMES B. HUTCHISON STUART A. EPLER CHELTON W. SMITH<br />
Sophomores
COLORS. Blue and Gold<br />
Founded at M~ami College, 18fj<br />
Establ~shed at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, 1864<br />
PUBLICATION: "'The Quarterly"<br />
KAPPA CHAPTER<br />
TOTAL MEMBERSHIP, 419<br />
FLOWER: White Rose
NELSON F. DAVIS, Sc.D.<br />
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
FRATRES IN FACULTATE<br />
FRANK M SIMPSON. Sc.M<br />
FRATRES IN URBE<br />
JAMES MCCLURE A. W. ELLIOT<br />
LLEWELLYN PHILLIPS. D.D.<br />
ACTIVE MEMBERS<br />
Seniors<br />
W. L. LEWIS<br />
G. P LITTLE<br />
A. R. MATHIESON<br />
C B. MOORE<br />
J A. PANGBURN<br />
A. RIPPLE<br />
Juniors<br />
T. R. DORRIS<br />
W. P EDWARDS<br />
S. L. KUNKLE<br />
T. J. MANGAN<br />
H. H. MOORE<br />
C B. MOORE<br />
WNSEND<br />
Sophomores<br />
W. F HOFFMAN<br />
H. JOHNSON<br />
L. S. KLINGMAN<br />
Freshmen<br />
M. M. CHAPMAN F, R. MCCRECOR<br />
147
COLOR. Royal Purple<br />
Founded a1 \Vashinglon and Jefferson College, 1848<br />
Established at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, 1882<br />
POBLICATION. "'The Phi Gamma Della"<br />
DELTA CHAPTER<br />
Total Membership, 304<br />
FLOWER: Heliotrope
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
FRATRES IN FACULTATE<br />
E. M. HEIM, PH.D. F. G. BALLENTINE. PH.D<br />
BROMLEY SMITH, A.M.<br />
FRATRES IN URBE<br />
M. M. EDWARDS CHRISTY MATHEWSON<br />
ACTIVE MEMBERS<br />
Seniors<br />
R. N. WADDELL<br />
Juniors<br />
H. J. HANN<br />
C W. LEES<br />
D J. MARTIN<br />
M. H. MALAUN<br />
C. A. DAVIS<br />
F. F. REAMER<br />
Sophomores<br />
D. R. SMITH<br />
M. A. SEARLES<br />
E. B. SISSERSON<br />
L. K. STUNTZNER
Founded at the L'nmersity of Alabama, 1816<br />
Established at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, 1893<br />
COI-ORS: Ruyal Purple and Old Gold<br />
PUBLICATION. "The Record<br />
PENNSYLVANIA ZETA CHAPTER<br />
' Total Membership, zoj<br />
FLOWER: Viokt
Bigma Alpha Epsilon<br />
CH4PTER ROLL<br />
FRATER IN FACULTATE<br />
FRANK E. STETLER, SC B.<br />
FRATRES IN URBE<br />
GEORGE T. BENDER HENRY T. MEYER<br />
LEROY T. BUTLER RALPH A. KOSER<br />
ACTlVE MEMBERS<br />
Seniors<br />
N. E. CHANCE S. J. PEALE<br />
E W. INCRAM<br />
W. D. Roos<br />
C V. IREDELL<br />
R. C. UMLAUF<br />
H M. WEBER<br />
Juniors<br />
C. H. BITNER C. B. HOLTER<br />
R. P. HARTZ H. C. SHELLY<br />
A. R. HAUS T. S. WILLIAMS<br />
Sophomores<br />
D. W. DAVIS J HUGHE<br />
W. P. DAY R. K. HUTCHI~ON<br />
H. G. FLORIN E. J. MCGILL<br />
A. F. GARDNER J. F. MOORE<br />
R. F. HART^ P. E. OPP<br />
A. L RWNEY R. R. SCHULTZ<br />
Freshmen<br />
C. L. BARDOLE H. S. HUNSICKER<br />
151
Kappa Bigma<br />
Founded at the Untversity of Virginia, 1869<br />
Established at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, 1896<br />
COLORS: Scarlet, Green and White<br />
FLOWER: Lily of the Valley<br />
PUBLICATION: "The Caduceus"<br />
ALPHA PHI CHAP'IER<br />
Total Mernbershlp, zoq
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
FRATRES IN FACULTATE<br />
CHARLES A. LINOEMANN, AM. BENJAMIN W. GRIFFITH, A.M<br />
HON. ALBERT W. JOHNSON, AM<br />
FRATRES IN URBE<br />
W. NEIL BAKER GEORGE COCKILL W~LLIAM LEISER<br />
CHARLES B. BERNHARDT FORREST DUNKLE EVAN W. THOMAS<br />
WALTER A. BLAIR RALOH L. THOMAS<br />
ACTIVE MEMBERS<br />
Seniors<br />
V. P. CONNELLY H. L NANCARROW<br />
M. A. JOHNSON D. W. KORTH T C. WILLIAMS<br />
Juniors<br />
E. S. KALLAY<br />
R F. KELLER<br />
D. S. LAHER<br />
R A. MASON<br />
M. K. MOHLER<br />
Sophomores<br />
I. P. HUMPHERIES<br />
H. D KYTTLE<br />
J G. MYERLY<br />
H. I. PETERSON<br />
W. J. REINBOLD
COLORS. Crimson and Black<br />
(Demosthenean)<br />
Founded at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, 18qq<br />
PUBLICATION. "The Trumpet"<br />
LOCAL FRATERNITY<br />
Total Membership, 144<br />
FLOWER. Crimson Rose
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
FRATRES IN FACULTATE<br />
M. L. DRUM. A.M. C. C. FRIES. AM.<br />
J N. BAUMAN<br />
T. J. S. HEIM<br />
L. E LICHTON<br />
E. P. RICHARDS<br />
H. R. WARFEL<br />
R. W. ANC~TADT<br />
E. B. COOKE<br />
H. S. EISLEY<br />
D. H. EVANS<br />
F. S. BEERS<br />
J. R. BEERS<br />
C. P. BECHTEL<br />
H. R. BURROWS<br />
F. A. FOXALL<br />
L. G. GRIFFITHS<br />
KARL Knuc<br />
R. H. LANE<br />
ACTIVE MEMBERS<br />
Seniors<br />
Juniors<br />
Sophomores<br />
L. W. LAWSON<br />
C. A. MCDOWELL<br />
E. B. MICKLEY<br />
T. D. Rlnen<br />
E. W. Ross<br />
W. H SUCDEN<br />
F. T. TINCLEY<br />
P. A. WEAVER<br />
E. L. WORTHINCTON<br />
155<br />
A.M.
COLORS: Purple and White<br />
B~P Bururn<br />
(Gamma Larnhda Sigma)<br />
Founded at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, ,903<br />
Reorganized, ,910<br />
PUBLICATION: "'The Quill"<br />
LOCAL FRATERNITY<br />
Total Membership, I zo<br />
FLOWER : Mock Orange
ENOCH PERRINE, A.M., LITT.D.<br />
HONORARY MEMBERS<br />
LEO ROCKWELL, A.M.<br />
FRATRES IN URBE<br />
MICHAEL WOLFE JOHN WINKLEBLECH VORIS B. HALL<br />
ACTIVE MEMBERS<br />
Seniors<br />
Sophomores<br />
C. B. JACKSON FINLEY KEECH<br />
H. S. FRANKLIN N. R. APPLETON<br />
A. K. LWIS D. A SNYDER<br />
W. J. THOMAS D. A. DALLMAN<br />
W. N. LOWRY J. B. GALE<br />
H. E. SCHAFFER C. H. DERCK .
%ambaa Mhi Alpha<br />
Founded a1 Boston L'nzversilv, 1909<br />
Established at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, 1913<br />
COLORS: Purple. Green and Gold<br />
FLOWER: Purple Violet<br />
PUBLICATION: "The Purple, Green and Gold<br />
DELTA ZETA CHAPTER<br />
Total Membership, lzo
Eamb3a ahi Alpha<br />
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
Sentors<br />
J. A MASON<br />
Juniors<br />
H. V. THOMAS<br />
Sophomores<br />
Freshman<br />
C. F. BUCK
COLORS. Green and \Vhite<br />
SOPHOblOI
UPPERCLASS FRATERNITY<br />
Established at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, 1904<br />
COLORS: Crimson and White<br />
EMBLEM : Skull and Dagger<br />
Total Membership of Chapter, 127<br />
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
Seniors<br />
NELSON E. CHANCE, E A E<br />
HARRY L NANCARROW, K z<br />
JOSEPH D DENT, z s<br />
SIDNEY J. PEALE, Z I E<br />
MILLER A JOHNSON. 1< z WALTER D. Roos, z .\ E<br />
DONALD W. KORTH, K 3<br />
HARRY J. \VAGONER. Z X<br />
WALTER L. LEES, z x T CORTLAND WILLIAMS, K z
NATIONAL DRAMATIC FRATERNITY<br />
Founded at the Un~vers~ty qf Oklahoma, ,909<br />
Established at <strong>Bucknell</strong> February 13, 1920<br />
PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA CHAPTER<br />
FRATER IN FACULTATE<br />
PROF. RASSWEILER<br />
ACTIVE MEMBERS<br />
Seniors<br />
HARRY R. WARFEL ELTHERA G. CORSON<br />
Juniors<br />
H. LEROY HELLER MARTHA LEISER<br />
162<br />
FRANCIS F. REAMER
-,'<br />
2<br />
rf'
COLORS: W/me and Silver Blue<br />
Founded at Monrnmth College, 1867<br />
Established at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, 1895<br />
PUBLICATION: "The Arrow"<br />
FLOWER: Wine Carnation<br />
PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER<br />
Total Membershlp, 117<br />
SORORES IN URBE<br />
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
Seniors<br />
ELIZABETH PATERSON<br />
EVELYN POWELL<br />
HELEN REED<br />
MARION RIESS<br />
PAULINE SCHENCK<br />
Juniors<br />
Sophomores
Founded at Boston <strong>University</strong>, 1888<br />
Established at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, 1904<br />
COLORS: Silver, Gold and Blue<br />
PUBLICATION. "The 'Trident"<br />
FLOWER. Pansy<br />
TAU CHAPTER<br />
Total Membership, I jl<br />
SORORES IN URBE<br />
HONORARY MEMBERS<br />
MRS W. L GERHART<br />
MISS FLORENCE FOWLER<br />
ETHYLE CULBERT<br />
AILEEN LOTT<br />
FRANCES MCFARLANO<br />
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
Seniors<br />
Juniors<br />
ANNA STERLING<br />
HELEN WALTON<br />
MARGUERITE QLIIGLEY
Kappa aeltn<br />
COLORS: Olive Green and White<br />
Founded, 1897<br />
Established at <strong>Bucknell</strong>, 191 r<br />
PUBLICATION: "The Angelos"<br />
FLOWER. White Rose<br />
PHI TAU CHAPTER<br />
Total Membership, 65<br />
SORORES IN URBE<br />
HONORARY MEMBER<br />
ROSE E. RAINEY<br />
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
KATHERINE JOHNSON<br />
Seniors<br />
CHARLOTTE VOLKMAR<br />
BARBARA COE<br />
MARGUERITE COE<br />
LYDIA COENE<br />
Juniors<br />
ELIZABETH WEIDNER<br />
RUTH MOUNT<br />
VERNA SMITH<br />
GRACE FOLLMER<br />
NELLIE BALLIET<br />
ARLINE BAUMEISTER<br />
ELIZABETH COUFFER<br />
PHOEBE DAVIS<br />
EDNA FOLLMER<br />
VERA HAAS<br />
Sophomores
COLORS. Purple and Gold<br />
Ektablished at <strong>Bucknell</strong>. 1919<br />
FLOWER - Sweet Pea<br />
ACTIVE MEMBERS<br />
EDYA MARTIV<br />
CLARA CASNER<br />
EMILY DEVINE<br />
GRACE GOOD<br />
EVA BUNNELL<br />
JENNIE BURKE<br />
MARIE CHAMBERS<br />
LILLIAN DERR<br />
Junrors<br />
Sophomores<br />
HATTIE FERTIG<br />
FREDA MACKERETH<br />
CHARLOTTE SIPLEY<br />
KATHRYN SPOTTS<br />
HULDA HELM<br />
RUTH KIYG<br />
GRACE POUST<br />
ELSIE WATSON
COLORS. Purple and While<br />
Founded at the Metropolitan College of Music, 1903<br />
Established at the <strong>Bucknell</strong> <strong>University</strong> School of Music, 1916<br />
PUBLICATION: "The Triangle"<br />
FLOWER. Violet<br />
PSI CHAPTER<br />
HONORARY MEMBERS<br />
ELB~NA BENDER<br />
BEATRICE MCCUE<br />
CHAPTER ROLL
a. %, a,<br />
Founded at <strong>Bucknell</strong> <strong>University</strong>, rgoo<br />
COLORS: Dark Blue and While<br />
FLOWER. Violet<br />
Total Membership, I 33<br />
SORORES IN URBE<br />
MRS. J. E. ROBBINS<br />
MISS MARGARET GRETZINGER<br />
MRS. NEIL BAKER<br />
MISS MARGARET MCCLURE<br />
MISS HANNAH BUBB<br />
MISS ANNETTA STAHL<br />
CHAPTER ROLL<br />
Seniors<br />
ETHYL CULBERT, A A A<br />
HELEN REED, n B o<br />
KATHERINE JOHNSON, A<br />
ANNA STERLING. A A A<br />
Juniors<br />
EDNA BAKER, n R o<br />
HANNAH MADISON, n B o<br />
BARBARA COE, K A<br />
RUTH MOUNT, K A<br />
I M LEISER, ~ A A ~ A ~ ~ ~ DOROTHY SPANGLER, n B o<br />
DOROTHY LENT, n B o<br />
ELIZABETH WEIDNER. K A<br />
Sobhornores
5pnior Mounril<br />
OFFICERS<br />
HARRY L. NANCARROW . . . . . . . President<br />
ANDREW R. MATHIESON . . . . . . Vice-President<br />
GEORGE A. SMITH . . . . . . . . Secretary<br />
MEMBERS<br />
ROBERT N. WADDELL<br />
NELSON E. CHANCE<br />
FELIX P~EKARSKI<br />
ANTHONY A. SCHWENKLER<br />
WARREN H. SLOCUM<br />
GEORGE N. BENJAMIN<br />
MILLER A. JOHNSON<br />
ERNEST W. HEWITT<br />
HARRY L. NANCARROW<br />
ANDREW R. MATHIESON<br />
GEORGE A. SMITH<br />
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The Student Government Assocration has been busy In furthering better cooperation<br />
between the girls and the members of the Student Executive Committee, and has been<br />
quite successful<br />
Two delegates, Beatrice Fetterman and Kathryn Fulford. were sent as <strong>Bucknell</strong> representatlves<br />
to the Intercollegiate Student Government Conference held at Wilson College,<br />
and brought back many helpful ideas for the improvement of our own association. One of<br />
the new plans whlch has met with success is that of House Presidents. Other plans are<br />
belng discussed, and will be inaugurated In the near future.<br />
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE<br />
May, 1919-January, ,920<br />
BEATRICE FETTERMAN, '20 . . . . . . . . President<br />
MATILDA BELL, '2 I . . . . . . . Vice-president<br />
EVA BUNNELL, '21 . . . . Secretary<br />
ELIZABETH PATER'SON, '20<br />
MARG~RITE LO&, '20<br />
HELEN TRUMP<br />
January. ,920-April, 1920<br />
BEATRICE FETTERMAN, '20 . . . President<br />
MARJORIE SPROUT, '21 . . . . . . . . . Vice-President<br />
12 JENNIE BURKE, '22 . . . Secretary<br />
DOROTHY VILLINGER, '20 . . . . . . . . Treasurer<br />
EVELYN POWELL, '20 ELIZABETH WEIDNER. .21<br />
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PROF. PAUL STOLZ . . . . . . . . . Director<br />
L. T. BOTTS . President<br />
G H. BROWN . . . Treasurer<br />
M. B. DEWIRE . Manager<br />
GLEE CLUB<br />
First Tenors<br />
R. P. HARTZ A R. HALS<br />
R. F. &RTZ W. C. WILLMAN<br />
P. W. BAKER<br />
Second Tenors<br />
L. T. BOTTS F. K. MAYHOOD<br />
F. A FOXHALL S. P. ROGERS<br />
G. hl. FITTING F. C. WRIGHT<br />
H L D. MOORE<br />
\v. E C SPE~RE<br />
A. F. GARDNER<br />
Ftrst Bass<br />
G. H. BROWN L M. KIMBALL<br />
D R. CLOWARD<br />
C. A. METZ<br />
Second Bass<br />
N. R. APPLETON E. B. STSSERSON<br />
T. M. CHRISTLY C. E. ANDERSON<br />
H. T. DAVENPORT J. Kosros<br />
C. E. EVANS E. A. GDANIEC<br />
C. B. JACKSON C. E. MCCULLOUGH<br />
F. KEECH J. M. EARLE<br />
ORCHESTRA<br />
Violins<br />
Viola<br />
E. H. DERBY R. B. STINE P. E. HARDING<br />
R. P. HARTZ F. A. FOXHALL<br />
Cornets<br />
'Cello<br />
D. C. ALLEN C. E. ANDERSON N. R. APPLETON<br />
Bass Viol<br />
Trombone<br />
J. Kos~os R. R. HECKERT<br />
Clarinet Flute Traps Accompanist<br />
H. R WARFEL F. LOVEJOY R. A. ANGSTADT J. F. MOORE<br />
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6irl~' @lee Mlub<br />
MEMBERS<br />
First Sopranos<br />
Second Sopranos<br />
Altos
Brill an3 Bmmn<br />
Dramat~c CILII, 01 tllc \\ 0111~n c C'
Map anb Bagger<br />
OFFICERS<br />
H. LEROY HELLER . . . President<br />
HARRY R. WARFEL . . . . . Vice-President<br />
ERROL H. DERBY . . . . Secretary<br />
STEPHEN F. DIMLICH . . . . Treasurer<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Seniors<br />
ERROL H. DERBY<br />
THOMAS HEIM<br />
A. R. MATHIESON<br />
STEPHEN F. DIMLICH HARRY R. WARFEL NELSON CHANCE<br />
Juniors<br />
H. LEROY HELLEK D~vro H. STEWARDSON ROBERT P. HARTZ<br />
JOHN C. HENDREN D. HOBART EVANS FRANCIS F. REAMER<br />
Sophomores<br />
F. STURGIS BEERS C. E. DIFFENDAFER KENNETH LEWIS
hlrss (:HARLO~I t C. ARMSTROUG . . . . . . . . U~reclnr<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Violins<br />
ERROL H. DERBY<br />
LYDIA COENE<br />
ESTHER M. FLEMING<br />
FRANCIS VANCLEAF<br />
ELOISE E HILL<br />
JOSEPHINE GREEN<br />
ROY B. STINE<br />
CARL SCHOTT<br />
BRYSON OCKER<br />
CECIL IM. HAZEN<br />
JEAN P. JOHNS<br />
Viola<br />
Cello<br />
PAUL G. HARDING<br />
NORMAN R. APPLETON<br />
Piano<br />
ADA THOMAS<br />
The String Orchestra, an organization of the violin department of the <strong>Bucknell</strong> Unlversitv<br />
School of MUSIC, entertains at various tlmes during the school year and gives one<br />
even,& concert. The orchestra has heen organized for several years, its maln ohject being<br />
ensemhle playing. Excellent practice IS thus afforded students of the strlng Instruments.<br />
MISS Armstrong, as vlolln instructor, has heen In charge oi the orchestra since the date<br />
of its organization, and has presented some very effective programs.<br />
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ADV ISOIIY BOARD<br />
PRESIDENT HUNT, Charrman<br />
PROF. NORMAN STEWART<br />
PROF. C. C. FRIES<br />
DR. NELSON F. DAVIS<br />
PROF. WALTER K. RHODES<br />
OFFICERS<br />
HARRY V. THGMAS . . . . . . . . President<br />
HARRY R. WARFEL . . . . . . . . Secretary<br />
ANDREW R. MATHIESON . . 'Treasurer<br />
HAR~Y V. 'THOMAS, denerai secr;tarr<br />
STUDENT CABINET<br />
FELIX PIEKARSKI<br />
DAMOND W. COPELAND<br />
CHAS. M. EMERICK<br />
HARRY L. NANCARROW<br />
ARTHUR HARRIS<br />
DAVID H. STEWARDSON<br />
NELSON E. CHANCE<br />
WILLIAM J. ROLFE<br />
LESTER E. LIGHTON<br />
MORRIS D. HOOVEN<br />
The Y. M. C. A. at <strong>Bucknell</strong> needs no introduction. The Red Triangle stands true<br />
blue, and tries to help every man willing to enroll, to develop mind, body and soul.<br />
The work of the "Y" speaks for itself. Delegates were sent to the Des Moines Convention,<br />
a b~g smoker was held, and many "movles" and other meetings have been held<br />
slnce. A reading room has been opened in West College, and fills a long-felt want. The<br />
National Prohibltlon Association and the Interchurch Movement have both found the "Y"<br />
on the job. In fact, the work of the <strong>Bucknell</strong> Y. M. C. A. may be summed up in the word<br />
Service." But to render that service In the most efficient way, the "Y" asks of every<br />
man co-operation in word, thought, and deed.<br />
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TI iL .\I]\ lSOi
Founded January 28, 1020<br />
OFFICERS<br />
SIDNEY PEALE<br />
ELIZABETH SPYKER<br />
GRACE Pousr<br />
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE<br />
MISS CASNER<br />
M. H. HOOVEN<br />
MISS RUSSELL<br />
L. H. WORTHINCTON<br />
MISS SMITH<br />
S J. PEALE<br />
PROF. HARRY S. EVERETT<br />
MEMBERS<br />
. KIMBLE N DAVIS, JR<br />
Pousr<br />
R DYER<br />
RUSSELL W. GEHRINC<br />
SMITH D. GRIFFITH<br />
SMITH R HABERSTROH<br />
SPYKER J. HESS<br />
STAHL I. HOLMES<br />
CWPBELL M. HOOVEN<br />
CATHERMAN H. HECKERT<br />
CRAWFORD E. INCRAM<br />
DANIELS H. JOHNSON<br />
DAVIS H. JONES<br />
and Members of the Faculty<br />
IR7<br />
. . President<br />
. Vice-President<br />
Secretarv and Treasurer
Puhi~shccl Excry \Lrrk Dur~ng the Schord Year h> the Students of<br />
<strong>Bucknell</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
POLITICS<br />
"A square deal for everybody"<br />
HAYES L. PERSON, '10 . . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief<br />
GEORGE J B. SCHUYLER, '21 . . . . . . . Assistant Editor<br />
ASSOCIATES<br />
HARRY WARFEL, '20 FRANCIS REAMER,<br />
REPORTERS<br />
WILLIAM E C. SPEARE, '20 FINLEY KEECH, '22<br />
MISS EMILY DEVINE, '11 PAUL SCHMIDT, '22<br />
MISS MARY SCHOLL, '12 HAROLD FLORIN, '2:<br />
F. S. BEERS, '22 HERBERT HASLAM,, 23<br />
CAROL MYERS, '1%<br />
CLAIR HALLIGAN, 23<br />
GEORGE N. BENJAMIN, JR., '20 . . . . . . Busines~ Manager<br />
VICTOR G CLARE, '21 . . . . . Assistant Business Manager<br />
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'21
Dn. N. F. DAVIS<br />
OFFICERS<br />
. . . . . . . .<br />
. . . . . . . .<br />
. . . . . . .<br />
JR. . . . . . . .<br />
HONORARY MEMBERS<br />
PROF. N. H. STEWART<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Seniors<br />
M. W. BROWN M. R. EVERETT<br />
Juniors<br />
H. V. THOMAS<br />
T A. SALACZYNSKI<br />
C. H. BITNER<br />
Sophomores<br />
D. A. SNYDER B. E. GREINER<br />
H S FRANKLIN J. HUGHES<br />
A. K. LEWIS R. R. SCHULTZ<br />
R. B. STINE J A. THOMPSON<br />
. . President<br />
. Vice-President<br />
. . Secretary<br />
. ' . Treasurer<br />
Freshmen<br />
S. R. SCHOOLY E S. BIDDLE<br />
J. M. EARLE F. U. DAVIS
OFFICERS<br />
President<br />
Vice-president<br />
Secretary<br />
Treasurer<br />
HONORARY MEMBERS<br />
\VILLIAM G. OWENS, A.M.<br />
GLEXN V BROWN. PH D<br />
WILLIAM H. SCHUYLER, Sc.B, CHEM.E.
Purknell Xniuersify Pmnrb nf the Am~rirnn<br />
3netitute af Elertrirnl Engineera<br />
OFFICERS<br />
H. CLAY LUCAS . . . . . . . . . President<br />
SIDNEY J. PEALE . . . . . . . Vice-President<br />
LEONARD F. WORTHINCTON . . . . Secretary-Treasurer<br />
Honorary Member<br />
PROF. F. M. SIMPSON<br />
Associate Members of the Institute<br />
PROF. W. K. RHODES PROF. F. E. STETTLER H. A. SCHAFFER