Ohio State University - Makio Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

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W, ,N-M.. ,,- , fl, ,, iys Q 2- - 9 kg Q Rx 4 1 5' x ?7 em 421. i PERSO ALI Administration Commerce Seniors Education Agriculture Engineering Arts Professional UHCICTCIHSS R Sm W z .. ,, wbhsi . 'Qnq.wAm'Qk K. M ': L Ref ' 'W QW X 'f' , ,Miactlh I ,Q I A-Kmi x K M tm, A H .xxx 'YL HW. N' .X 'wh 42 6 , 54 K - y J A 'L , 501, Jim 3. awww fIIt'fH'l l Irlllllls Hemi Prvslilifllt Dr. Howard Landis lfevis, seventh president ol Clhio State Lwniversity. assumed this position, Felmruary 1, 1940. Prior to this he had been prolessor ol' government and law in the Harvard Graduate School 01 Business Administration since 1055. Dr. Bevis attended the Cincinnati Technical School and the University of Cincinnati. He received his B.A. in 1908 from the latter: and two years later, his 1..l-.l5. Harvard Law School presented him with the degree ol Doctor ol' ilu- Science ol 1,aw in 1929. The President loegan practicing law in Chic in 1010 until his entry into government service during Vvorld Xvar 1. He resumed his teaching in 1021 in the capacity ol professor ol 20 l,f'l'YiflPYli'S Holm' in Xvinlvr Wil . . WAN H w ,, - an we Q , Q ,A W V ixffq , '- M QW' it 1 is ii law at tile University oi' Cincinnati. Nfviiiie tilere he served as Secretary of the Charter Amendment Committee of time city. Governor George White appointed Dr. Bevis director of iinance in 1951, and in 1955 he was appointed an associate justice of the Supreme Court of Gino. in 1935, Governor iwartin L.. Davey requested him to serve temporarily as director of finance, and he also became a facuity memiaer at Harvard tiien. Because of his taii, ianicy appearance, he was nicknamed Usticicu Bevis. Tile respective moniker was attributed to iris piiysicai ciwaracteristics while iie was an undergraduate at Cincinnati. in iris present capacity as llniversity president, Dr. Bevis has tiie respon- siiyiiity for aii iinai administrative decisions in tiie llniversity. PI ' f if lr V Looicing for mum informriliun ' anmny or a usy 1 ry muy H Jams Bimini in Slruriivy' Dr. Davis, primary concern is witli iaculty anct vurricular matters ancl with sucil special enterprises as conservation, personnel, researcil, rarlio education, ancl aviation. As cllairman ot tile Council on instruction, tie tlas devoted I1llICil time ttiis year to worlcing witin tile Council in assisting colleges anti ctepartments to moclily ollterings so as to meet tile rapictly growing student neects. Clit-campus interests inclutle national and regional efiueational organizations, Columtpus Kiwanis Club, ot wiiieil tie is pro- gram etlairman, ami tlie Columiwus Town ivieeting. Xvorliing iiis way up from University Examiner in 1019 to clean ol time College ot Arts anti Scienres in 1937, Dr. Blancl l.. Stracliey attainect tlis present position as Vice Presicient of Oilio State University in 1944. His particular responsibility is tlie supervision of admissions, registration, vam- pus organization, iieaitli service, guidance, anti stucient employment. Dr. Straclley is a past presiclent ot the Nortln Central Association, an accrediting organization tor 300 Colleges anct 3000 tiigii sclwools in twenty states. Nou' lie serves as Ciiairman ol its state fommittee for Cjilifl. 22 , 1........ -.. .:-.-----.-- -:fm -.'- .- -': ' '- . . : :l'f :t! '21'15 J--.i'a,I:-275: ,.: ' , . . 1111- 'siifzlvqwfmfl-f'1'2!-'firzz-:M51122.-4:-5. . , 4.1g5:3Ei1::gg-:yiigirg1:1112-2'5g3::E31:!gZ-E:27.35111-:c:ygz:f.-::::G:-1 .. .'.-1--2. Q. -:':Fm3-. 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Taylor has been a memioer of tile Ohio State Univer- sity faculty in accounting since 1927. Coming here Wit11 time rank of asso- ciate professor, tie was made chairman of time department in 1950 and a full professor in 1959. In February, 1946, tie rose to time position of Univer- sity Business Manager, maicing trim responsible for all iousiness operations at Ohio State. On several occasions Professor Taylor has been ioaned to governmen- tal agencies. He set up ttle accounting system and was director of iiquor control for tire state of Otxio from 1939 to 1943. He has seen army service in both world wars. From 1917 to 1919 he served in France in the Engineer Corps. During the recent War, tie was a iieutenant coionei in time Army Finance Department at Vvastlington. Tile Ohio State faculty member is time author or co-author of several books on accounting problems and practices. He is a past president of time American Accounting Association and tias been active in ttie Ameri- can institute of Accountants and time Otiio Society of Certified Puioiic Accountants. lacotz B. Taylor, Business Manager .ff . . ,. '-''1.11.f.f:.:gf:g2s1.ft:3afnrzi,::fisg.r':af4:5z1:5::1s A -11.1.1 '3:-Zima::f:.w,.,.f.f:s:2:qaivrfi-t3::ae:f:SMEQEE1 926:-1-::fif-' .'Z-Sgf:!'::.a'f'-ggg.'- -L 5-1.T,1-':.'-g',:gg.-.'.-:J-:Zig--fr.'..'g -.' .,::.',t.q-'I Q.f.52g:51.':?.1f:--'?-5' .D-,.-fi-gf.:g::E:'i4::55-1:.'5-'I-15:1 . -fg.g.:5,r:.-:.:5f!-'31 3,1nz.,-r-1.n:'1?-':-g::i-':.511-- :':.':-1, :t.':,f,I5 -1,.ii-f,fiEafl.:i5iQZ1?f 3 1-inaS'i?125.'5L'f5212?4::f-' A:PEi5.Lf:1.'.:'f-j5ii4f:-'- ' 31-,r--.-g::::.:3': gr' - fr' ' -.g1:-- ,.'.::'.-.':':.'?' ' '. P' 5 'E 323.2 Qffsfiffffiili' ,..,..- ,.: K Herbert S. Atkinson Vice Clllliflllilfl lumps F. 111100111 Vv7arner ZW, Ponwrene Donald C. Powvr Carlton S. IDHFQHSCII LOCIZIUOOII Thompson 'x 'VT-x Curl 514214: bofrelury is Ohurlyt 1: Cilaiimliillering NF' Mm , Slfllalms- Sol A. Hatfield 1888-1947 Dr, iiatiieid, a ciinicai professor, serveti on time iiatuity oi time Starling-Oiiio Fiedicai College ioetore joining the iacuity of the College ot iviedicine. He was superintend- ent 01 University tiospitai irom 1922 to 1927. Dr. Hatfield was aisn a member of tile .Xtiiietic Boarri and Piii Rim Sigma Iames R. Reeves 1904-1946 Dr. .lames R, Reeves has iles-n on tire- stailt oi University Hospitai since 1937, in 1938 iu- became assistant professor in med- icai research. He was the autilor ot six nmnograpils puiwiisiied in various scientific and medical researrii iournais. Iames Hagerty 1869-1946 in 1916, Dr. Hagerty organized line Coiiege 01 Commerce and Administration and was its dean untii 1926 wiu-n ite re- tired. A ieader in time study oi penoiogy. ire set up at O11io State University tiie first curriculum on tiiat suimject in tin- Units-41 States. gil, Arthur Boggs 1887-1947 1,I'0ftTSSOl' ixfiillll' Bilggi XVEIS IIPHLI of tire Ceramic Art division ot time Sciiooi ot Fine and Applied Arts at Oixio State for 19 years prior to iris sudden deatii. His contributions to ceramic art won iiim numerous tropiiies as did iris extensive writing for tecimicai puioiiration- Ioim A. Reiners 1908-1946 Proiiessor .ioim Reiners was a memin-r ot tire staff of time Ohio State Scirooi ot Sociai Administration for nine years prior to iris appointment as Dean of time new 5011001 of Social Vvoric at time University 01 Connecticut. Vviiiie in Columbus ine worked witii many soeiai work agencies. Hugiiina McKay' 1880-1946 Professor ix1l'KilY was cilairman of liu- fiivision ot liooris and nutrition at the Sctiooi ot Home Economics, before iweing given an emeritus status in 1945. Site was a mem- iwr of Sigma Pin Upsiion Omicron, Piii Lamiotia Tiieta, and national treasurer oi flmicron Nu iroin 1953 to 1939. Iosepii H. Gouriey 1885- 1946 Dr. Gouriey had been cixairman 01 time department of iiorticuiture and iorestry since 1929 at Oiiio State. Since 1955 he had also been associate editor 01 the uAmerican Fruit Grower. He iias written text books on pomoiogy, fruit production, :Hifi Offiliiffi lllaniigelllffli. Roscoe C. Sloane 1880-1946 Upon graduation from Oilio State in 1913. Professor Roscoe Sioane became a member oi time tacuity in time department of civii engineering. He was a charter member ot University Lodge, F. 57' A. M.. and was a memiwer of tire American Association of Engineers. Frank R. Castieman 1877-1946 ijf. cwit51I1'lll2lH YVHS Il2lll1f'J ifilfli H1111 tross-country coach in 1013 and iias been a professor of piiysicai education at 01110 State since 1915. His succession to time track position in 1915 maricefi Oiiio Stateis iirst participation in NV:-stern Conference atiiivtic competition. l losoplz A. Parlz Dean of ltfen Qiisiiia f4fp1?fi:Q2Q1vh2::.f.-1. 'lzfziij-iff.::'f-5125?11'f'J7i'J'.5:3Z'.- ...l .?-I-:21:3zailsiglzf.e3.:-g-:55g2,111:F:- Q1-. . . . . '-':5?QE.JfS.1': Y52222-i:Y15fE:.F'Q-?55:zv.31l'55F:F!Eif ','::1'::1:- . I .gg......E: -:. ...E A-?l'::::L:V 3 .,'i,':.c:' ' ' .An--:.:, : ,. . 9 iii' .5 -ughiggiggf' 5 j .lzzzilzzi-:j.1E,':3 5 4 4' 1 ..' 555. :1 .g7.'.:.-,f.' l . .LN N ig. ....--.- , ,J 5 Q ,7:.g::-I-:-5 ' '-wffszt:--:' :S ' P577 1.1 -T!-' '-' J!-:lurrgri-' 1' ..3r1::f:e:1.2::s, ,x -gag..-4-:'! g--gfg.:.--7111-'Q-.'.'.:g---.-5 1'g:t1 ::Y::5:j-1:-1:51325g:'.'.1?f:7,:.':5g-11:A -g:Tf::.Q:'qg-1-11:15 51:59.-:.':4, -, ' .losepll A. Parli enjoys tlle distinction ol lyeing tlie only Dean ot lxlen Cjliio State University lmas ever liad. As a student lie lmad lmeen interested in Y.3I.C.A. yvorli, and on gradua- tion lie was appointed secretary ol tlie University NYY' lor seven years. Ollio State was tllen growing rapidly, and ttie need was lelt lor some ottifial to supervise and guide student activities. Parte was cllosen for the joln, under ttle title ol ustudent counsellor. ln 1929 tris title was Cllanged to MD:-an ol lxlenft Ile lias lneen responsilale lor tlie organization ol tlie Student Senate, tlie Student Court, and a lraternity system wllicll llas lneen described as tlie lJest in tlqe nation. llc llas organized tlle state-wide tx'tlOtllf'fl'S' and Dads' Associations, to aellieve a Closer relationslnip lvetween tlle University and tlie parents ol its students. l-lilltf Olrio State Dean is a past President ol tlle Niltl0Ilill Association ol Deans and Advisors ol lxlen. He is a long-time lnemlber ol tlle Colum- lpus Rotary Clulb and a past C'0l11lI12lIlllt'l' ol tlie tfniyersity post of tlie Ainerican Legion. 26 . . A, 53555: :g,'.'-3332:-?g1r:?iU?G!2131551-.1- I52-iii::3:J5'2?1f:2gA'g:a:g.g:gQ2-.gg 1 -. ',-'AMa--g4.1:'::,-722:,::fr-,.,-stan'--.ct.5:..g.-1-.-av.1::..g,-,-:.,:-.: 1immzu57.3,-g..-e-,-'M'f95511:-1-1-.1g.-m-g.-gf.::.:-1.Q:::-:- a--.31 .- -441: J '- -.-g.,-gi . - . - ,-,r- ,ng--.-.-. g.-g,.: ,:.,-..- . 1. :.:,....3g.5. :71:g2g:.m?'f:355,135'--.-g.p-ytzzqq-:.:.4g.g1L-:Z-gtzgk:1:5571-v ,.-.gag .1 . .gf -.5 E32-11wr:.-:'Zf' -ri-'-1Z53:'- : t1'4,i1?:-g:::-u2-:1--v-:fgggig I I t 1g93?:::3,. r- .1 - . 5 . ,fed--,raise . , 5 Q'1'lZ..i I .' JIU o ' ' .Hn-inf! ' 54:51-r':..-, . ..' ..:-.,...,-1. .-1-in--..-::'1g::.,,....g:' ,--.g4k.'.'.':::Z--..- :fSi5:e1:ef22PPffff -,g:.1.y.:g.-1.5. qw- .::. ,g-5:11 ':g,'::.:.gz-35:5-41:3gg! -g.:g,,,,f,g:zg-g:gf:-:..:' Z-:-qs.: .-513.3 -1-G13.F1.:S:.g,:1g-1-.355,ggrngwepl-g.,:2-5553:rggzgrgkigf:Tr - lf- r.-gJ--:----1:.12'!.-'--'Aw'-.'-.':--z'.... ...--..,.-.- --- a .- -: --:-'ts 1-:::.z-4:zg1':.g3-:-,-:--:.1L'.-,-:- .':J:. 4-'.'-'-I-,-'-521-1152.2111 ' .. .I-:EQSEL gif.. . . ., . .EEE . . ..,..,.,.::::.:5::EE:?:.:5., For the first part ot this year Lester Braitey, Assistant Dean of Nten, did an excettent job in his capacity of supervising fraternities and rooming houses. He left in January to become Dean of Men at Marshall College. Mytin H. Ross was appointed to tatce over his position as Assistant Dean of Men. When Mr. Ross was an undergraduate, he was a member of the Council of Fraternity Presidents. I Donald Schroeter serves as advisor to Civitas and COMO. Don was active at the University of Cincinnati as an undergraduate. He is a fine organizer and has done an excellent job. Vvittiam Allen works with the Social Board and maintains the register of student organizations. He was a member of Sphinx and Secretary ot Fraternity Affairs before the war. After receiving his master's degree in March, he left for a job in New York. Miss Barbara Boughton is the Auditor of Student Organizations and advises sororities, fraternities, and campus organizations on financial pro- cedures. She is memher of Mortar Board. tvtytin H. Ross Assistant Dean of Exten Barbara Bougltton Auditor of Student Organization xxytutfllll Alton Assistant to the Dean of Mtfri Donald Schroetvr Assistant to the Dean of Meri i Ai sf:.1':.,g-f.131-s:-2-' ' '1E55Er?3i' 5715112-f.'Q'ff' ' 12'.'25f-3215,.,-.Q5:iE1fff , ' Kny woman student at Uhio State can readiiy tind an ahie counselor in the Dean ot Nvomen, ixirs. Christine Yerges Conaway. She was ap- pointed to her ati-important position in February, 1944. Prior to this ap- pointment, she was assistant to the dean of the Arts College, and in 1942 hecame the acting secretary of that coiiege. Since 1937, ivirs. Conaway has served as executive secretary of the Qhio State Biotheris Association. These county ciuhs meet' regularly to discuss university affairs. The position of Dean of Women carries with it many full time respon- siipiiities. The principal tasic is that of student advisor. To Nlrs. Conaway women students may turing their personal and schoiastic prohiems and in friendly and frank discussions they may their soiution. in addition to her duties as head of the staff of the dean's office, Mrs. Conaway serves as advisor for many other university activities, such as VVSGA, Alpha Lamhda Delta, and Theta Sigma Phi. Nirs. Conaway also served as a charming hostess at The National Association of Deans of Vvomen Conference that was held at Ohio State in iviarch ot this year. ftirs fihristine Conuufuy Kullxrvn lloplrlmrl Nlurv lvl. fionlou Hlvunor R. 111111.-ns :.:....,-..,:..g,3.,.-.,,-5.1.u..,f,.g::,f,.:-zz., -t-:Jizz-u -'.'-1'--'Z-11111141-I-.-53' .f::-:-gurlz' -:- 'A -A ' fiiv- - . f 0 ,s5Ifi53f' fi -' -' .. . '-1115251155 3 -43.36-zz' .'..-.,-:. 1 J QEEQ, fi-Q5-v::E:Q:Q.:fg D S 1.'-:ffsSQ22':f15-5 . -..--Ia:-11'-11:--+-:f::If:5Z-fr-rfrrncfnmf.-::':s-.2e-:rdlvfumf-. .::A:-1-.-iff:-r-Q ' - 5:1 Fay-5335.:2g:2i::5t-I-am:g::.:2 :Mfg:Igzvcqgese:z1,13.3:-gg-g.fg:5::,', Yiaiifizfi-ggiifidE55:i'?-Ezv'-EEi::1':I55:572:-EET-f.g1?ff -' U.,.5.'.-.'.'...:--:.-5.5.g.,:...:'g-:.::qf:f1.-.3-..,-3 - Assisting Nirs. Clnristine Conaway witll lier cluties as Dean ol WOIDCII are ller assistants, ivliss Katllerine Louise Hopwoocl, Miss Eleanor R. Collins, and lwliss Nlary lxl. Conlon. Tile specilic cluties ol' time tllree assistants are as lollowsz ll0llS111Q. Bliss Cordon: personal ami vocational counselling, lxliss Collins: anti voca- tional information conlerences, ivliss Hopwoofl. lxliss Collins anti ixliss Hopwoocl are comparatively new at fjliio State University as comparecl witli ixliss Gorcion, who lias lmeen connectecl witln tire University since 1031. 1Vliss Collins anti Nliss Hopwooci arrivecl lien- in 1942 anti 1945 respectively. lxliss Ciorclon, lioweyer, clicl not assume iler present position until 1941. A11 tllree assistants are particularly qualiliecl lor tlieir respective ciuties clue to previous intensified training anci experience in tide various Along witli tlieir activities in tile Dean 01 Vvomenis O11it'e, ivliss Collins aclvises Pleiacles and ixliss Hopwooci is advisor to V. 1. lvliss Hopvvood has pululisliecl a number oi essays, articles. anci poems, ller latest worli being an article on UA Cooperative Vvorlc Program in a State Universityf' lxliss Ciorcion is tlae autlior ol a six-year stuciy on tile llousing ol women stuclents at time University. 29 'JL .XUIVUI .NUII l.lI.XlIll .xwielunl to Pros. Hvrix ' -. -.5--H .., , ,,, . ...,., ,. ... ... . .... . - ,. f o zzggrgg-5 5-' i332Z-.z1:5g::i:-,f.--Q51-.zzz-'-'49-:Q-gsm:-'-.1 ::!55i5f'E' 1122 :ui 57 .:: . 5' Gi' - . .Y ' 5::F:1'-' :::- .2 '- , 5 .11 U . '-.::j..,. -75:22, .- ' 1 5 .3 42' '- 5: 1 . ,..-,--.-Efr?f2fiff:f:3:5-::g-:fain,:p.:51,f::5q:aC::::.-4-114.-1'5:gf:.::,.-,.3.,:::,,':.E112- .. 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Kunlz, Corrrpfruuvr DSA llowrlrnl lllviylll Slllflll ,'l'f'rlvri4 Slvrkvl' V Y Lllil'1'l'sily 1xT1'llif1'L'l fwrlllugvr, ryllffl fwnirm Rav Al. Royor, ljurqlulsinq ,xfll'llf Y Y Ilmf Ifuvnmn fiIl4'ah'r .xlcfilifllzrdc HUVUIKI ,Y 5' I'4'H1 '!!f'V Din-mhrr nl Pl1y5i1'ul Plum! Inlmrulury Supply Sturm rmlor, Buruull 0' l'ulJIic Rvlulinns lfrlwrmrx lninl Fuunlu Davis l2f't'l'lll' Flnris IJ. IIIIIIO, Ciasllivr Lxlclllugvr. Huolealurz' Awmiuir' lfirrfrlm, Slmfvnl lflllllllill! ,XHIS 'x 'bb ...nil W Mi-pw. 1 Q... mm msm.....f afsmam: Uhio, ,State Mmbgmdq, . iliomus Potion, '26 Association President AN AUSplClOUS beginning was made during the last year on several long-contemplated plans tor expansion and improvement ot The Qhio State University Association, all aimed to bring greater tmenelits in many areas to alumni memhers. lt was one of the best years in the Associations history. With Thomas F. Patton, LLB ,26, ot Cleveland. as national association president, and under the direction ot Secretary-Editor John B. Fullen, BSC Jour'25, progress was made in all phases ot the Associations peace-time program. Appointment ot J. Edward Weaver, BA'55, as Field Secretary ot the Association, and Mary Lois Kays, BSC Eduyfll, as Assistant Secretary in charge ot Alumnae Cluhs, gave new impetus to the work ot alumni in the field. Full scale activity was re- sumed during the year lay twice as many cluhs as were active in the preceding 12-month period. Sixty alumni clulos and 15 alumnae cluhs were function- ing hy the close ot the yearfa gain ot six new clulos on the distatl side. All had elected olzlicers and or- ganized programs ot worlc, and the Association was hopeful ot soon regaining its full complement ot l00 active cluhs. The Alumni Advisory Board, olticial to President Bevis, devoted most ot its time to study ot the Uni- versityys prohlems attendant upon the present rec- ord enrollment. It made several recommendations upon these as well as recommendations relating to the College ot Agriculture. 32 Jim m.Q,U.Ql0pI'l'l.Ql'I.f, J A NEW RECORD high in numher of contrihu- tors and amount raised hy the Development Fund cheered alumni and friends of the University every- where last year. The Fund reported 10,052 gifts totaling 5299796-dramatic evidence of the grow- ing maturity of Qhio States annual alumni gift- giving plan. In its eight years of operation, the Fund now has raised more than 51,500,000 tor research, scholarship and Ioan funds, and refinements at the University not provided for in hiennial appropria- tions hy the Legislature. Much more important than the amount raised, however, was the participation in the plan hy more than 10,000 persons. Said Fund Board Chairman, Samuel N. Summer, BA,05:' Hlt's inspiring! lt's wonderful to think that more than 10,000 folks had sufficient concern for the good of Ohio State Uni- versity to give.H The amount raised in the '46 fiscal year enabled the Fund Board to meet every ohjective set for the year. More than 50 per cent of all undesignated gifts and pledges--ufree moneyn-went toward the support of enterprises in the field of the humanities. An additional 825,000 was added to the Univer- sityss Vvar Nlemorial Scholarship project, making the total raised 350.000 toward an eventual endow- ment of 5100.000 33 ,ning ....., 0 O 4 , SEM WM- ,- N 3 ai T 453 Q31 ski 1 VN! I wi w g , Q f 5, ge' Va ,en 11 mms, ga , A. 'T , .., .mv f---A . , ff A we w Y 4 , A-mm' 'W i. 'ff' --vw' +' ' k -- I mf - L' ,,-Q. 'xy LM., f. Summerys lleat or winlefs cold, Tlme seasons pass time years will roll: Time and clmange will surely slmow How firm ilmy friendsllip-OHIO. Tlme autumn season, lmrislx and relrestiing, lmrings time lmeginning ol sclmool anct time cam- pus swarms witlm time usual conlusecl treslm- nmen. But soon life settles clown to a routine ol classes relieved by time excitement of time clmanging picture of lile at a great univer- sity. Tlme campus becomes covered with tal- len leaves ancl studying students taking advantage ot time last ol time sunny weather. Footlmall games luegin and tlme quiclcening pulse ol time season brings weekly excitement to time stadium grounds. By time encl ol Nov' emlmer time pitclm ol excitement is at its tmiglmest. Time gala events of imomecoming lmring lriends ol Cllmio State from near ancl lar. Houses lmlossom witlm lmomecoming clec- orations ancl all is clinmaxect imy time imome- coming dance witlm time queen and lmer at- tenclants reigning in regal splendor. 2 A , W 3 fu 51 G K 5 3 W it ' KA Q zll ,. ,, Q, Wx N S A Y fi fs' I A 5 ,,,::: gh W f Q-rw ,Q 1 If - . . v'..'. ...A 1 ag .1 2,1 rgwm vs 1 1 uv 'AWN ..,, 2.-if 72 1 WI' -fa P Q ! The chill winds ot late autumn send stu- dents scurrying for shelter. The oval is deserted hut tor cold winds and the hetween classes rush. The social season gets under way with parties and dances tor all. The pledges joy- lully ditch their actives to attend the near-ca lamitous Ditch-night dance. hlidterms hegin and the libraries teem with students seeking a place to study. They can he found sitting in the halls - - - anywhere tor a seat loetween classes. The end ot the quarter draws near, hringing the hogey ot' ltinals and the hope ot vacation. A harassed loolc loecomes the fashion in ex- pression, and everyone counts the days hetore Christmas. Christmas parties and formal dances are planned and enjoyed hy many groups. The rush is on - - - studying, parties and Christmas shopping suddenly culminate in the end ot the quarter. Joytully, students and laculty close their tmoolcs and talce themselves home, ready tor Christmas cheer. Ubin MA, 1 4 - R V , W u i? 5. m A ' 2 . X.. my pw., ff-, yr A - -fwzf 'vwgff-'i'1:,, - ., gy' V -iwgv 7' 5 I , Abgggfzpw w. ,'V3W-,...:- WA, 'fm . . -, v -, X ,U '43 A f 1, The iirst snow-always more heautiiui than rememherect'-hrings a suctcten moment oi hushect wonder. Snowhait tights and snow men matte their hriei' appearance anct hiirror Lake attracts the skaters among the stuctent hocty. inevitably the snow turns to slush, snarling traffic on streets and sictewattis. Vvinter quarter, the shortest in time, stretches out in seeming enctiessness. Shivering stuctents hurry over the oval, huffetect hy strong winds. Gotti Diggers Prom hrings out emharrassect males, wearing corsages of strange and won- ctrous nature. The men sit hack and laugh at their dates-struggling with coats and ctoors. The Cireeii-Xveeti shinctig was hetct at Rotter- iantt hut no one hrought his skates. Boh Ches- ter's smooth music was ctuty appreciate-ct hy the dancing Cgreeics. The end of the Fehruary finds most of the stuctents weii setttect in their Comfy hook-iinvct ruts awaiting patiently the second rounct of iinats. Km XX 44 -V.---'fr - 1'-at-P-':.-.2 .. ,,,x.,..., ,. . . -, 40 Nlarflx is a liard cold montli, windy and unpredictaimle. But tile constant activity on campus must continue. Tile tempo increases steadily reaching a crescendo during tiie last Hurry of finals weelc. lntramurals provide an outlet lor energy. Volleyfllall, bowling, sleeping and baslietloall are among the most popular. Students, exiiausted by finals, are ready tor a long weeli of sleep and relaxation. Spring vacation is always much too stxort. Tile end ot a quarter . . . time beginning ol anotller. iwlarcll is almost unnoticed in ttie tlelter-slqelter of exams, vacation and maneuver- ing a new sclledule. Tile winds lmlow intermittently across tlwe oval. An occasional loird and the ROTC startle preoccupied students. But tlie sudden lalasts ot a dying winter canf not kill tile iiope ot spring. 'uma fn' ng' -1i555155:J:gn-Ifgggq55,115.1-5::5::5v5.tEftg31-tf9,i13?.. ,.15:5.-.fr-:',, .,1--::::::g32:ff5?11:g:i-5:-5:5-Gini:153:-.5:f2fr:::g-::Iffi:2?z3:f:, 4. 1212'2Z-k-14:1zgi-3'.2::-235255:Elm1115151-15:1-'15i'?:.'5 :::?5i:::1:.'f1i1.-.- 1,115 i' 2:f:i2:17'1-':.i':1IfQ2If:1271332515'Ij':E7JQ1-575:52i'l:LT-.::g:fQ::'.177,E5:-2122LT? FF -'ffl-': , 131' -Effrfz-:ff-FrIiQ?,::l'f:2':2ZE?T1:E'ff.'J-'2?E11i5i:5f:11121531-'1:f.fZ1 ':'' 515' . 'iqsfz' Mm X :I ' 'T J , 5' -f .' ..,v,-, 1- I- r' ' I'-'nvflf- ZZ ,. '. 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The engineers emerge from Brown Hall clut- tering the campus with their tapes and instru- ments. But life is more exciting with the ele- ment of dangerl Another obstacle is the slowly strolling couples, arm-in-arming it about the campus. But nobody minds for spring is the time for love and romance. A tone for surressed excitement is felt, for Flay Vveelc, a gay weelc, is nearly here. And with the end of Nlay comes the end of school, the heginning of summer. Another year at Ohio State has passed. ,HQ - 1 1 Y, 2 1 Q IW Nix xx , ,Z , L53 ,, I P' if 1 SJ mr Zi, , I ,YZ ? , E Ili? . 1 ff' w.. - A A..A,Q. ' N ff A 1 , ..-,ff I R ki I, X . 5 -ing, x ,fr 14? Y-m,, X. .1 1 , W A .ff Gif -Hr 53, af - .Q A .,A, lr, - ' , 'mf 7 r 1273, 5, L? -fifw W. JA, A Z, ' ' 'Q ,, 3 ' . J 3 A Il 1 ky V1 7 K . 'H 5-zum 1 K 'Mi 0 President Don Dumont Secretary .iody Nitin Treasurer .lim lic'i'lner Cu lzi I lv! Eleanor fjtt Rutii Vvliiteside James XV. Piiiilip VViliiam Seiluerl ,ianws Tiiinerry Seiliert, ivimlo, Ott, Dumont, Vvyllitesicle, Heffner To time graduates, the receiving oi tiieir diplomas marked tile end oi their industrious years at Qimio State Llniversity. Tile knowledge wiiicii iiiey attained iiere siiall ive used all over tile world to promote time ad- vancement oi science, lousiness, and art. Contrilauting to tile growtii and betterment oi tile University as a wiiole, tiiis yearis outstanding gradu- ating seniors have provided an excellent class. Encouraging tiie under-graduates in seiiolasties and extra-curricular ac- tivities, Don Dumont, president ol the Class, provided a good example for them to iollow. Campus leaders .iodv Nida, secretary, and Jim Heli- ner, treasurer, provided additional inspiration for underciassmen. Besides ineing Class seeretary, Jody served as invitations Chairman. Treasurer Jim Heffner was in cliarge of time class memorial to tiie university. time university. Don Dumont 46 5 - '. v .4 ...,g-1-kg.. .:gI5::LQg1g-:..'2., ,,, , ' f-vials : fff-'Ev'-'ff1fi15!35r.fn1:f:':':r '111 ' . f 55:1-:T-t '-':- E5jgg:.:'g:g32:3.'.:2j. ' 4 :::--' -' . -' -' :.::::aMr11':.'1f-:r:.- - 1 I -' '--:-'-'-F' : if snr---.4'-g.2:z11:g1t1g'1: , ' U' 'gi .71 - gh: ' ' . -112. , A ,.....-5312525 Q, ' .-r1Er75:!:f5T22f,5:1S:::r-fE::1:2:5PQ, . . , -'.' -'TT-'I' . .Lv .vt S '-' P2 -.:'11'J3-,'. 1' :::-:Y :':123:911'g9ka:1-feridiffjkf-'Lg-1-5-.-11' 5...::ggg,.,.5.T3 g.-x-.:,.q,-::,-:g7y:,...5:..,.-.A 1 x .-.,gr.4.:,1..:.q..g.:,L.1f,::y-.fgnezg.:.::...'......5.1..,g ,. 4 ------1..--'--'J-'.-.':..1-:----.zz-1f:'::f..,:'-: 1-' 575 ' 55'-Zi5n!:31'113?.7-'f' E'1'fffi- - 2 - fJtlmer nlenmlmers ol tile senior Caiminet were Vvillianm Seiimert, Pulmlicity Ciililifflliltll .iarnes Tillmerry, Class Day Clmairnmang Rutii VVi1itesicle, Conmmenceinent Cimairnmang Eleanor Ott, ,iewelry Cwllilifliifllll and ianmes Pllillips, Special Projects Ctmairnman. During time past year time Class ol i947 unciertooli several projects lor student ancl campus iienetit. Time lorernost of timese many and varieci pro- jevts was tile pronmotion ot a plan to aciri to time sclmerluie a Course on Cjllill State University iiistory and lmaclcgrouncl. As planned it would lme coni- pulsory for iresimmen anti sermiors. Tilis is planned to nmaice time svimooi spirit stronger. Time Junioresenior Prom, tire nmost extravagant and lmest supporteci dilllC8 Ofl CEUUDUS, NVHS E1llOtllCl' Ol- pl'0i9CtS SIJOI1SOl'Cd iJV till? lT1CHll'Jf l'S ol' time graduating class. A proposal to place imenclmes stategically arounci tiie campus for time lmenelit of students, iacuity anct visitors was consiclerert imy time Class as time ClElSS IIlf'lT10I'i2li. ,ini Heffner 47 y Nitin Becker Cupp DeMora Grooms Hackett Huston M yer Porterield Seibrrt Sergeant Wise Peppe Drake r' 'E Ter 1, fi-rj - , . I. N ., js I lj , tiff h K 1. JK 'V llrl ' .. ' To sixteen juniors the most memorahie and outstanding day oi their college careers is Link Day of Traditions Week. That is the day when the graduating seniors initiate their successors into Sphinx, the senior men,s honorary which was founded in 1907. These initiates have been selected from the most prominent juniors on the campus, outstanding not only in activities and scholarship, but also for their character and per- sonaiity. At eleven o'ciocic on Friday of Traditions Week, the members of Sphinx, rohed in cap and gown, designate the neophytes with a siap on the hack. The seniors link the arms of the newly selected initiates and lead them to the steps of University Hail where they are each greeted personally hy the President of the University. They then walk in pairs around the Sun Dial to Mirror Latte where the initiation is secretly completed. This thirty-three year old tradition has become the most revered cere- mony at Ghio State University because it marks the highest attainment for the students who have worked and will continue to work together to bring honor and distinction to the University. To he elected to Sphinx is the highest honor that can he awarded to an undergraduate student. The Senior Prom, which is looked forward to as the most important social event of the year, is sponsored jointly hy the Sphinx and Mortar Board, the senior womens honorary. Another outstanding event of the year for Sphinx is the Recognition Banquet where activities men are honored. n The Sphinx society symbolizes more than just an honorary organization: it is a vital, active hody of students who strive to promote the University. 48 Tlw old 1. pr pc is linked ,ml flw new Clmrles Becker Richard Cupp Vvilliam Delvlora Robert Grooms Henry Porterfielcl William Seibert Vvilliam Sergeant Dean Wise William Hackett Paul Huston Robert Mayer Michael Peppe Eclwarcl S. Dralce, Adviser Wflofdwt Bnwwl lxflortar Board is the senior womenis honorary which was founded at Qhio State in 1914 as a local organization. Later Ohio State, lwichigan and several other universities laecame charter members of a national hone orary whose name, ritual, and pin were adopted from the Qhio State chapter. The most outstanding women in the senior class were elected to lVlortar Board during Traditions Week. The candidates are chosen on the hasis of their outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service to the university. They are informed of their appointments hy an early morning candlelight serenade. Cn the following day the active memluers accompany the new members This thirty-three year old tradition has hecome the most revered cerea up the Long Vvallc to the statue of Vvilliam Oxley Thompson. Here the University President greets the new memhers. At lvlirror lsalce the newly accepted memlaers receive symloolic rohes ol the government and the lannp of knowledge, and endorse the vows of lVlortar Board. Fall quarter saw the Mortar Board girls quite husy. The main project was the sale of ulVlumsH at the Dadys Day and Homecoming football games. The proceeds went into a scholarship fund which was started hy the present Mortar Board group to aid in the education of an outstanding Columbus high school senior. 50 Allen Allison Barrett Bnllrr C nmlizix v ay Dgiilcy Derrick Dunham Fzills Gouclxcr Judy Iviurcus Miller Piper Shcrrcts Smack Turner Ulmer XVhiteside Emma Allen Donna Allison Helen Barrett Patsy Conawny Virginia Dailfly Claralmclle Detricli lXl8f1Cy lrjllfllifllll Mary ADH FZIHS I-Iilnflflll GOIIf'll0l' Elaine .Indy Pauline lvlarcus Nlarjorie Wlillcr Evalyn Piper Caryol Slierrels Ann Smoclq Virginia Turner Uorotlfny Ulmer Rutlw Vvliitesiclv Q, ,A ,. . . , - 'f f 4 ' ' H ..,..,,,,. ,,. Nzug ,::..e,:A , ' . , fl- : V V ' 3 4 m 333gg,53?,w,tf1 L1 New gig , L' ,frm 4. WMM' ' ,ffgsgwfr - Lis?-5 ,M,'31gf - H Z? K m kiilww ' '. : ,2i323:f!3,1iEl.iiEF S 0 - -1.-I-'-i '11 gif' -..Ilf:-1 11, 4. Q' 1l1gf.1aai11:-3333? 13.11533125211,1.i5f2e2'355g:11, -' ' - 5.'.a3Zgg'if,':'S3',' V ..ff:af.f'a12:zaJ: ' The Junior-Senior Prom this year was the scene ot lavish splendor. Spanish moss and potted palms helped inalee thv improvised hall-room into a henutitul South Sea isle. Hung on the walls were the emblems ol Bucket anrl Dipper, Chimes, Sphinx, ixlortar Boarcl, the junior ancl senior honoraries. Each girl who attended was given an exquisite Qarclenia, heautilully tintemi. Billy Buttvrlivlct These garclenias were llown clirectly from Florida especially for the dance. Billy Butterfield ancl his orchestra, who are last hecoming the liavorite hand ot college stutlents throughout the lancl, lure nishecl the music lor the occasion. The reigning kings and queens were Senior Class Proxy Don Diiiiioiit and Nlary Kay ijitzgeralclg Junior Class Prexy Fritz ixleyvrs anti Vera Collins, Committee members rvtux at the emi of u successful Prom .4 5 W. ..G -,gr ' A 11272 was iii Xkimh E 2,3 ui :X.g.- ,1 -If A 3 . -J- '4 ,,...,. .. ,,, . . . ,. x., .. -..-.--..-.. 4:fC'.T5l:f':lyZ-777-':f-,z P1E9'i5f-.'ff-'f5-t1 .ZfL ..f,., 33:5-'-527r1Ula:zziizwf-:r:5gE.-P?::J:fi:f5:5134-.--.ir g-' -- '-:'-.'- -::Lggf?'fff'f?-'ii-5fiiiif5ffLIZ: - f 4 :::g.:x:L2:1t-1gg?Jg':f,15'5:gL:?j:11Enfg'-1:-:S I... .NH-I. L., -- - 1 . -. i1iw241fLffH,:? '2f:f.1i-1' ,az-:jf 1-:-Q: f:.- ',,:..:4.:x.LY .' x' ,:,:.-4, , Dinnvr IUHII flu' vlile Going up! -J,:..-.z,.g1.:,+... --Ts.: c...37-:.....3- r-- '-.- . -lf,-12? , ' h1U77lf'Ill of glory . 'l'l Sphinx mmm lane if om-r liS yPar.S .xlflrlur Haart i .. -U W 'sf Jn- x ,sf-,, ' IOllll F, fjtlfllltllglltllll Dean of tlre College of Agriculture N ,lille College ol Agriculture, estalolisliecl in 1870, is one ol tile oldest colleges at time Ohio State University. Tile Department of Domestic Science, now tile Sciiool ol Home Economics, was organized and macle a part ol tlie college in 1896. 'lille purpose of tlie College ol Agriculture is to teacll tliose sciences anti arts tllat llave to do witli tlle lmroacl lielcl of agriculture ancl rural lite. From tlne very lirst, tile College llas insistent that tile stuclents ine taught agricul- ture as an art anti an applied science, recognizing tllat farming is not only a lmusiness, ljut a way of lite. During time year the registration ol students reaclmecl tile iiigllest point in tlne lristory ol tile College-almost 2400. lylore tllilll llall of time Inen stuclents were veterans ol various lnranclles of military or naval service. Gladys Branegan, Director Scizool of Home Economics The new department ot Dairy Husbandry was estahlished in response to delinite state-wide demand. It is housed in Plumtm Hall, together with the department ot Animal Husbandry. A new ac- tivity ol considerable importance was added in the Federal Project on l.egume Seed improvement. A force ot eight research men will he stationed on or near the campus to worlc in the fields ol Agron- omy and Entomology in the improvement ot a resource that is valued at several million dollars annually. During the year the School ot Home Economics celehrated its Colden fxnniyersary, the lirst classes having heen held in the autumn ol 1896. The event attracted national interest and was well attended loy prominent figures in the lield. The need lor greater acreage was increased during the year hy th huilding ot th G-l Village on about 70 acres ot the lqinest pas- ture land. The College ot Agriculture has a delinite need ot more land tor college operations. For many years there has heen increasing strength in the tie between the College ot' Agriculture and the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. With the retirement of Dean Cunningham and the resignation of Edmund Secrest, Director of the Experiment Station, it loecame possilole to merge the administration ot the College and Station. in February the Board ot Trustees appointed hir. t.. L. Rummel as Dean of the College, to succeed Dean Cun- ningham who retires in August. Groups of tarm people feel a great interest in the Agricultural College. T ue G Watson, Secretary Chester S Hulctuson, lumor Dean Dairy Cattle Barn al Universily Farm Horliculiure and I:l0l'iL'lIhlH'B Building Holuniml Uurclvns In-'rind Tmvrrslwnzl Hull Allyn, lVlary B. Port Clinton B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta, Omicron Nu. Phi Upsilon Omieron Andersen, Helen Alzron B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu Armstrong, lVlary tl. Loumlon ville B.S. Alpha Gamma Delta, Gamma Phi Lambda, Phi Upsilon Omieron, Omicron Nu, VIC, University Chorus, Home Ee. Club, University 4-H Club, YXVCA, University House Bohl, Charles H. C. Columbus - B.S. Delta Theta Sigma 1Vice Presidentj, Tennis Team. Pistol Team, Saddle and Sirloin Bond, A. Dewey Cheslerlancl B.S. Phi Eta Sigma, University Grange. University -VH Cluh, Hort. Soc., All'Ag. Council, Gamma Sigma Delta ' Brautigam, D. A. Vvapalzoneta B.S. Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Er. Club, YYVCA, Archery Club, Bowling Club Campbell, .lean la. Big Prairie B.S. Alpha Gamma Delta, AllfAg Council, Strollers, University Chorus, YYVCA, Home Ee. Club Campbell, W. H. Harrison BS. Alpha Gamma Rho fPrcsidcntl Phi Eta Sigma, Track Nlanager Scarlet Key. Varsity O, AllfAg Council, FPC, Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc. fPresidentj, Cadet Officers Assn.. University Grange, University 4fH Club, YMCA, OSPA C8fIHOIly, IalOyd la. Vvooster B.S. Alpha Gamma Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc. Sigma, Assemhly Arnold, Joyce B. Broolts. David C. Christen, T. P., .lr. Merifor HS. Football, ASAE, Hott. Society Columbus Algxayulria l3.S. lls. W Strollers, Home Ee. Club, YMCA, Mgrghing Band SWAVes Baer. Charles, lr. Broolcs, Phyllis E. COIIIIIIIIUS COIHIIILLLS B.S. l'l.S. B.S All'Ag. Council 1Treasurerl , Buckeye Foresters KPresidentl, Torch Club Barge-r, Robert lhl Celina lib. Phi Kappa Sigma. Hurt. Sue., OSPA Bay, lvlargaret Ctunlnerlantl B.A. Zeta Tau Alpha. Phi Upsilun Omicron, University -4-H Club Bf0VN'Il , Palll B . Vvilliamsport ILS. Delta Thi-ta Sigma CPresidentJ, Xlvesley Foundation, Kappa Phi Cobb, Carl E. Atwater Alpha Gamma Sigma, Arn. Dairy Science Assn. Tmvnseiul Agr. Ed. Soc. l3lll'ClSHll, tleilfl Connelly, F. M. Norwood Edgerton B.S. BS. Omieron Nu lhlistorianj, University Grange, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Ag. Student 1Boartl of University MH Cluh. YXVCA, Vlesley Home Ee. Cnntroll, Home Er. Club Foundation, Club I-XEHIIIUI. Coles, Charles F. L II ucusvi e ILS. Townshenti Ag. Ed. Soc. Coors, George Cincinnati B.S. Phi Kappa, FMA lBoard of Trusteesl, COlVlO, Phi Kappa fTreasurerJ, Am. Dairy Science Assn. T HE 59 EHIII LT BE Cotterill, Owen .l. Harrismwille B.S. Alpha Gamma Sigma, AllfAg. Council, Poultry Science Club, University Grange, University 4-H Club Cunn ingham, Aclda Bellaire B.S. Delta Zeta, Ag. Student, Home Fc, Club Cupp, Richard VV. CIOIIHYIIJUS GFOIYU B.S. Alpha Zeta, Student Senate, All-Ag. Council, Sphinx. Florticulture Forum, University Grange, YMCA, Hort. Soc.. Presidents Advisory Council Danby, Pearl L. Branch Hill B.S. Alpha Gamma Delta, YXWCA Derry, tl. Robert Columbus B.S. Sigma Nu, Am. Dairv Science Assn. fPresidentl, All'Ag. Council Detriclc, Clara B. DeGruff B.S. Phi Upsilon Omicron fTreasurerJ, Omicron Nu. Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Donigan, .leanne C. AIQTOH B.S. Alpha Phi, Newman Club, Home lic. Club. University House Assembly Donini, lblary F. Portsmouth B.S. Newman Club, YWVCA Dunlap, flblrsd D. VV. Codey B.S. Gamma Phi Lambda, Omicron Nu, University Chorus, Home EC. Club, YWCA, University -VH Club, University Grunge Ebeling, Lois Loudonville B.S. Home Ee. Club, Lutheran Students Assn,. Pleiades, YWCA, University House Assembly Eberle, lvlarelyn C. Circleville B.S. Ebert, lwlarjorie slean Marion B.S. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Ec. Club Delta, Home Ee. Club, Lutheran Student Assn. Doler, Joan Columbus Newman Club, YWCA 60 Egger, James E. Mill Valley. Calif. B.S. Delta Chi fVice Presidentl, Pi Alpha Xi, Hort. Soc., Floriculture Forum. OSPA Fought. Carl A. Lindsey B.S. Alpha Zeta, Saddle and Sirloin, University 4fH Club Eisler, Ralph VV. Van Wlerl Q B.S. Ohio State Cadet Oificers' Assn., Am. Dairy Science Assn., Scabbard and Blade Elliott, lylary E. Dayton B.S. Delta Delta Delta, XVou1en's Panhellenic Assn., Browning Dram. Soc., Hort. Soc. EFHIEIII, Rllliy Cosltocton B.S. All-Ag. Council, University -PH Club, University Grange, Home Ec. Club Evans, lwlerrill B. Iacleson B.S. Stadium Club, Townshend Ag Ed. Soc., University -PH Club University Grange Fegley, ElCill'l0I' JCBII Bowling Green B.S. Fischer. Jessie Euclid B.S. WRA, Symphony Orchestra, Saddle and Sirloin, Hockey Club, Tcnnis Club, Outing Club French, 'Scott L. New lxladison B.S. Am. Dairy Science Assn. fVice Presidentj, Saddle and Sirloin lTreasurerj I-IBHIIIULT HE Frieclly, Daniel I.. Convoy ILS. Alpha Zeta. Phi Eta Sigrna. University Granpe, University 4-H Club fiarretl, llxlrsl VV. C0llLYnl7llS BS. Kappa Kappa Gamma Cast, Robert T. CIPIYPIGIILI IIS. h Luthrran Stlnh nts Assn. Cie-issnmn. lhlary Bl. Sturgis. Micli. B.S. Delta- Zeta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu. Ag. Student, Boot and Saddle. VIC fiilbe-rt. Phi-llis hlae Colllffllllls Bb. Kappa Phi Grossman, lvl. .l. Grove City Ii.S. Phi Upsilon Omicron fliistorianl, Ag. Student ffiusiness Managcrl, Home Er. Council, Home Ee. Chili cll'OV6S, HHIOlCl l:. Belmont B.S, Alpha Gamma Sigma. Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc. Hncltett. .loan Fl. Columbus Ilvlta Gamma Hall, lxflargaret l.. Olmsted Falls HS. Florieulture Forum, Hott. Soc., Strollers Hamill, .lohn P. Hixson, Tenn. ll.S. Ag. Studrnt, OSU XYildlifc Haynam, Drusilla A. Hanoverton ILS. Ag. Student, Links, YWCA, Kappa Phi fPresidentl, Wesley Players, Wesley Foundation Council, Home Ee. Club Haynes. lvlarthn l-. CLOIHVYIIIIIS BS. Heaslip, lwlargarel B. Youngslorvn BS. Hort. Soc.. Alpha Lambda Delta, VIC l'lenry. Elizabeth A. Hubbard B.S. Alpha Gamma Delta, Home EC. Club, YXVCA Hightower, Vvilnia F COIIIWIIJIIS B.S. Zeta Tau Alpha, Home Ee. Ifnrutn flood, Don L. Van VVm Bb. ILS. Baseball, Saddle and Sirloin, Livestock Judging Team. Meats ,lnduing Team Vvilming Greiner, F. .l. Harper, Charles I Zanesville' Wvadsworth B.S. B. Ag. E. Am. Dairy Alpha Sigma Phi, ASAE Science Assn, lVice Prcsidcntl. Nlarrhing Band Hamilton, lvlarinnna Club, YWCA Hiner, Harold ld. Ashland 13.5. Marching Band, Livestock ludginil Team, Saddlv and Sirloin Holman, l.ucile North Baltimore I3 . S. Ag. Student, University Grange. University -VH Club, Plciades, Home EC. Club, YWCA. Spanish Club. XVSGA Board Hoolter, Roy N Cosluaclon B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho, OSU Wildlife Forum Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc. 61 Hull, Forrest VV. Trinway li.S. Townsend Ag. Etl. Soc., Rural Ecunomics Club lSccrctaryj, Sailillc :ind Sirloin ilones, Belly G. Clzandlerslrille ll S. lntvrvarsity Christian Fclluwslrip JOIIGS, TllOIllHS Prospect BS. Alpha Zeta iprcsidcnt, Si-crctaryj, University Grangi, University 4fH Club, Saddle ami Sirloin Kalmbach, Esther VV. COILIUIIJUS Alpha Xi Delta, YVomen'S Ohio, YVSGA Board, Links till-ricral Chairmzinl Keirns, Nliclor E. l!lI7IOSI'ilIP Bb. Alpha Zeta, Sigma Xi, Allf.-Kg. Council. Hort, Soc., Gamma Sigma Delta Kcrns, Bette .lune UFLGHG 15.5. Alpha Chi Omega, YVomen's Panhcllinic Assn. iVicc Strollers fVicc President! , Presidcntl , XVSGA, YYomun 's Ohio Kessler, lwlary Rose COIIITULUS B.S. Phi Mil, Newman Club, Humc lic. Club KOIDlJFlIlCli, il. Dayton B.S. Hom: Er. Club Kuzalci, Alice lhl. Cincinnati B,S. Floriculrurc Forum, Hurt. Soc., Plcindfs Kruse, Louise C. Columbus B.S Phi Upsilun Omicron, YYYCA, Pluinrlvs La Plante, Ruth K. COIIIIHIJIIS B. S. Leiter, Dean J. Dayton B.S. Intramurals, Am, Dairy Science Assn. Long. Robert A. Columbus B.S. Livestock luclllling Team, All-Ag. Council fVicz Presidcntl. Saddle and Sirloin fljrcsidcntl lvlagnus, lvlarilyn lvl. Toledo B.S. Delta Phi Epsilon lVlarini, l.ivia Alliance HS. Newman Club, Hornv Fc. Club, Plciadfs Mead, Frank VV. Columbus l3.S. Trask, Track lvianatzar, Starlet Key, XYhcaton Chili lxliller, Phillis tl. Nash COIUYYIITIIS 13.5. Phi Upsilon Umicron, Omicron Nu, Scholaris, VIC, YXVCA, Home EC. Club lhlorris, Concle Fort Xvorlln, Tex. M,S. Pi Alpha Xi lVlutzner, Doris l.. CUIllnlbllS ILS. lhlccormiclc, Anita R. Norwich B.S. Kappa Phi Outten, ilVlrs.l P. C. COIIIMIJIIS B.S. Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Links, YWCA ABHIII LT HE 62 Pilflier, Bafllafa Nvew Carlisle li.S. Theta Upsilon, Kappa Phi Hmnu lic. Clluh Parrott, Ellwoocl S. Findlay BS. Phi Kappa Tau, Towriflivrnl Ag. Ed. Soc. paugh, Virginia R. Youngstown B.S. Home EC. Cluh Paxton, John Arnold COIN nl l1I1S B.A. Phi Delta Theta, Romophos, Am. Dairy Science Assn. Pontious, Eileen B. Ki0lLlYYll2llS asf Presar, June Elaine Nvapaleonefa B.S. Alpha Gamma Delta, Ag. Student, YYVCA, Bowling Cluh, Archery Clnh, Home Es. Cluh Ralston, Sarah H. VTLIHUIIIGSSOP, ILS. Reagle, Eileen Bl. Cuyahoga Falls BS. Kappa Kappa Gsunlna, Sunalial Full and Mzisk. liruwninfl, llnun. Soc., Links. Reel, P. La Vaughn Laings Alpha Chi Omega f'l-listorianl Strzmllvrf, YYVCIA, Home lic Cluln ' Rive, Betty Jane KYOIIHTIIJHS Bs. Homn' lic. Clulv. Plciailcs Ringer, lxlary K. Alarion B.S. Hom' EC. CI h, P1-Q I.. Ywdx, Link: mm' Riflmiill, Vvilma Jane Toledo B.S. glaivchigl, Home lic. Cluh, Roley. Sarah F. Basil B.S. Chi Omega. Phi Upsilon Unxicron, Badminton Club, Women? Panhellcnic Assn., VIC, YVSGA, Browning Dram Snr., Home Ec. Cluh Rose, Rifhard P. Broolzlyn. iv. Y. B.S. Alpha Epsilon Pi Salw llr., lxlilan 'YOH1lgSlUll'fl B. Ag, li. ASAE, Alpha Zeta. Ag. Stndcnr fliditorl, AllfAg. Council. Track Tram Sfannell, Janet V. Snyilvr, AV. Y. B.S. Della l7vlt.n Dclra. Vlff Schlatlen, Susanne Ixfflllllllil B.S, Pleiailcs, Home lic. fllulv, Kappa Phi. Linlcf Sharp, Stanley O. ixlinllalul B.S. Alpha Gamma Sigma, Townshend AQ. Ed. Soc. Shisse, hlargarel V. ClPl'C'IIlYld B.S. Theta Upailon, YNYCIA, University MH Cluh. Univcriity Grilngc, Horne he Clul' Shivercleclier, ,l. H. COIIIIIIIDIIS BS. Sims, lxlary Helen cl0llUYIlHlS B.S. Kappa Phi, YXVCA, Home EC. Cluh, University Grange AGRICULTURE 63 L ERIE LT HE Smith, Charles li. Canal XX7lVlfll?Sl1'V B.S. ASAE, Phi lfln Sigma, AllfA1L. Council Smith. Dwiglit li. Xvllll'l'lll B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho. Tmxriflnnd Ag. Ed, Sus. Univvrsirv Grange Smith. llxlrxl hl. li. Alarrslivlrl HS. Chi Omega. NVRA, YXYCA, Tennis Cluli, Links. Hmmm' EC. Club, Swan Club, SVVAVCS Smith, ixlary l'lr-lr-n Elllmr B.S. Home lic, flluh, Pleiadcr. Kappa Phi. lndianula lX'mluv Foundzuirm Siarrell. ixlarjorie L. Eos! Clem-lancl HS. Home EQ. Club, Kappa Phi. Plciadcs, Philosophy Club, University House Assemhly Stevens, Harolrl F, Cnlurnlms H.S, V Alpha Gamma Rhu. l.lriiwrb1ty Grange, Poultry Science Cluh lflorresponding Secretary, Trcasurcrl Swincller, Richarcl l. Vvilminglon B.S. Kappa Kappa Psi, Pi Alpha Xi, Marchirig Band, Cunccrl Band, Orchestra, Floriculturc Forum, Hurt. Soc, 64 Xxlilllh, ,Allllfl l.. fiinvinnufi H.S. AllfAQ. Council, Hurt, Soc. lljrizsirlcrirl. Floriculturc Forum lVirc Presidcntl, Plvizvdcs Walker, Clyrlff B. Tlmrman B.S. Alpha Gamma Siunia. ASAE, Uniu-ram Gramm Vvarcl, Sarah Steel CI0l'PIGIlll .S. B l'lr'i.nl1-5. Home lfr. flluh. Univrrsity Hmm Affvmhly, YXYCA XNMIYIICT. Sllilfy XXVIII Daylon H S Alpha Chi Orriuua. Vollcvha-ll, Hurr, Sur Xvarner, Rim'-lmnrl Qi. Hyaifsville, Nlrl. B.S. Alpha Zeta, Phi lfta Sigrnzr. Saddli- and Sirlmn. Uuiverrity -MH ffluh Vvalf, Lillian Rose IOCOIISLUFQ B.S. Plciadcs. Homc lie. Club. Univrrxitv Granuw Vveigle, Richarrl N. Van Xverf B.S. Alpha Zeta, Ayr. Studcnr lBusinrss Nlanagvry l l Vvellcer. ixlargene DfUSfIf'll B.S. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Urnirriin Nu. Bom and Saddlv, Plriallm l Vvhilesicle. Ruth lf. l Columbus l rs.s. l Phi Upsilon Umicron. lvlurnr Chimes, Nlurtar Board lllistorianl. VVSUA liuzurl. YWCA Exvrutivu Council. Home Ec. Council, Univi-rainy Orchestra, Womcn's Ohio. VIC lchairman of 1946 H.li. Cunlcrenrfl. Home Fr Ciluli, Senior Class Cahinct. SVs'!XVif Vviley. Thomas lf. Aslilnml B,S. Alpha Zeta, Ag. Student llioard of flomroll, All'Au Council lPrrsirlc'ntJ, Univrrfilv Grange, Rural Youth of USA lNazional Prvsiplcntl. Unixcr:-ity 'VH Chili. CIUMU Vvoll, lfumclel Carey B.S, YWCA, Plmaulus. Hurnr llq. Club, OSUVA Vvonsiclr, Helen l-. Columlms B.A. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Humw EC. Club Vvorrall. Rohert P. Choslerliill HS, All-Ag. Cuuucil. Toxxnsluml Ag. Ed. Soc, ll'residsntl. OSUVA, CONIU. Sanlillr and Sirloin, Buclrryc Club Zeis, Cieorge L, LGIQPIPDOII B.S, Au. Student fAdvertising Managerl. Saddle and Sirloin, XVOSU ROW THREE: Cotrerill, Laycock, Swingen, Tyler. ROW TWO: Campbell, Keirns, Worrall, Cupp, Erman. ROW ONE: Wiley, Wil- cox, Long, Hamilton. TOP ROW: Dean Cunningham Derry, Junior Dean Hutchison '5-3.115 ' 1:41:11 .Z-j-1311321131: 2: - -15Zf:F-:- -3-423.22115'g'4.'g.fi'.t.g- . -..- ,- :.3.g::z1-gif? .f 53.1:gg.3a.:1gg:.,.9,.4:-:--:-::.:..5.,-. : z., -5 , , 53::gg,,.gifglgtf:-rgfgggzgg-'g '.'.'f'''-gf-'1gfff.',:f':.'1'2:giff-ff-1 -:::::g3'g:::.. 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'L '- ' :fl-9 '-tis-.-ti-'I-.IA 2 2'::r:6:.-2:22591I-::E2:2-:-Z-21.-E::ff::'1E'1ff'1111-' ggi:-:5?:1::5f:f1111f4: :xr---J ',-:-.-:.f:m:::--:rrAf.-2--::::q-:Liv--g . ..- '::i'.'-1:-.1-.--1-12' IfI-2-::.2'::a2:rhv:3i:::f:'H:-Ez:-er-urs:2:3-:::1-351612111-tw ' .-....-.1 .-rf-..--1.--...-,-1-.......,:.-.....--11-..g.-11-..-.-:g.-....-....' .- - 'f' :ie52-:Af:Z-1-1ia455::::-eqiwtizsitzfgg53.65532-:fi ?f2F:' r - 1 4'-'-tfaltffffifzS.f.S5:52?5:ra-:.-::j.1g22z,.,--.'.' ' ' ' The purpose of the All-Agricultural Council is to lur- ther the interests of the students ancl to sponsor all college activities and correlate the activities of the student organi- zations for mutual loenefit. The council also attempts to clevelop through the college office a closer relationship loetvveen the stuclents and the faculty. During the school year the council unclertalces such activities as a square dance in the Autumn Quarter tracli- tionally lcnown as the Barnwarmerg Calico Capers, the winter quarter square clanceg and an olcl-lnashionecl har- hecue in the Spring. Once each quarter the council invites everyone to the Dean's Open House. Cn this occasion the stuclents have the opportunity to become acquainted with n the Dean ol their College. The council supervised the Farmers Vveelc project in Vvinter Quarter and sponsored a picnic in honor ol the gracluating class in June. 65 President Tom Vviley Vice President Bolo Long Secretary Joanne VVilcox TF9llSllFl'F Ralph Hamilton Student Senate Representative Diclc Cupp -s, -- - ,. .:,..:.. TOP ROXV: Connelly, XVeyanr, Meggitt, Krietemeyer, jones. Scherer, Lowmiller, Litt, Schroeder, Kiestur, ROW FOUR: Strohcl, lvlount, Howell, Rowley, Murplly, Young. Clark, Shisse, Voorhis, Heimmon, Barr. ROW' THREE: Beauman, Cavinee, Ingram, Ash, Paullin, Conner, Elliot, Thayer, Ivtarqnis, R. Helm, XVallace, juries, Tomlinson, Fast. ROW TVJO: Studor, Ross, Hartley, Ford, Thomas, Hamilton, Nisley, Allen, V. Helt, Huffman. ROXV ONE. Noxvels, Portcrfieltl, lvfcBu1'ney, Green, Engle, Brown, Knight. 1 ,-,.q.,.gg.-g-.-:,'-.qqqg..'.:ggpgq-Hug--1-.-f-g:-:-'::r-'z-:.:. 4.1:.455533:inf'-9531gliyi-:',5xz:i45A'l9511::1-?4.'.i-'ff.irr-'2Ji:::- -- ,,:.::.--,.,-:-1:::'-p:- :fy.-511311:-27?Z:-21--L.-7,-,HLI---2:15-::-I-!i':f-'.:-: . ..--, ,.4-.--.,,-,.- -.733-.c,..g.'r::::..35.-.3.'L. ' ,.:q::g.'.e:y?::j: ., gg: :eggs-3,-:,::cQ::m::g5:mg.-1-.::-:J3.g1:3:,-,!:- , 13?.1115::-fgjgfgfg iz: .f.'z 311.--51-:14Q1'T1j1l5-:elf'Isq- 4g5::zf ':f:: -ni -----t::--,t1::.-.---r:. Sir: '- ' Z-. 1: ' --'Z-::::5f:T:::1' :t' -':.- .v ' : 31 1- fa' igf.j::g5:1rp'f .- gi. -' ' .5 gy .: -5' . gf- 1 gr 'g-1-':gq::1x-1. .:: ' ' ' - :2. -2-.----.-:--..--.--.-gr. .------.:-.-.-- '. .'1L2:: -':':-'.-L:-.-. ' ' ' ' T1-11-71 :cf-2.r.--iw 1:Ifir-fri'21T-1f:::.-21:?1,1i1'-askin:1:3-ei,g ' ' :1:3:2::5Ff:::J5:::?::2--I-3522?1222xspwj-.-z1?S:1i'::f-:rr-4:1- -'CQ4Ik-I-::J'-:figzsff-?fEz:r:'rP1-2:41-Tiff-:l--:EZIfl'fPfFffi':1:-' ..,-.::-..11.-,...5, 1- .... ..q..g.-. .411 'a:g1nL15-.f:.-7,'.',-g:.- -- President Ralph iiauniltou Vice President Farrvl Crago Secretary lxiilftilll Nisley ,IQFOUSILTQF Joanne Irtlfd Parlianufnturian Lucille Allen The purpose oi the 4-H Cluh is to maintain ancl increase interest in 4-H worlc, to supplement the college in the development of interest in com- munity weltare, to develope leadership and to promote a wider acquain- tance among its memhers. it also aicis in any activities promoting the student section of American Country Life Association and general ex- pansion worlc. Otrtstandilig among the cluhls activities is a party given for the incom- ing freshman in the College of Agriculture early in the fall quarter. it is an open house where the new freshman can hecome acquaintcl with the college anct meet the upper classmen. For entertainmnt there is square dancing ancl group singing, in which all who attend participate. The cluh also sencis delegates to the annual conference of Rural Youth U. S. A. and furnishes trained leaciers tor the yearly Ohio 4-H Conference. Nleetings are held twice a month, with a husiness meeting and en- tertainment, including spealqers, group singing, piano specialties, quiz programs, square dancing and other things of interest. Uther social events had hy the 4AH Cluh this year were the Annual Banquet, a picnic nncl an Agriculture Forum. 65 TUV RONV: Newman, Ramsay, XVzrddell, Deans, Gulick. Miller, Stoltz. Rickly, Boving. ROXV FOUR: Geiger, Miller, Strnna, DLJXVCUSC, Paulin, Hake, Held, Jackson, Fogg. RONV THREE: Carlisle, Stull, Floyd, Moore, Brown, Golin, Ntfcstrick, Marqiizirt. ROYV TXVO: Dietrich, Greer, Schroder, NVarner, Hamilton, Maiyes, Chamberlain, Denton, RCW' ONE: Hiner, XVilson, Good, NV. Smith, Long, Fischer, Purdy. Roth. 2 U U Vg . x s 0 .L.m.: 1.1 2g,:335:a3El1fzzjfffg333.31-5f,1,:g:1:1g'.z3:g::g:1::,:-53.3g.g:5.'. .,.,::,,::,Z.,.,b:z:,:2.,.:.:.. . .... . . ..,.....- . .. 1:gg::.4.g..7.-gg,-:.:g.-.-I-..-.,.,.-,-.,-3.4 - .-- - .-.-..- .'.v,. A -5-.. -. - N- ... - - ..-.. ,..-. ,- .. .. . ., .-2.111 '.-,-::z:- ::.'.z-iff.-.P-'f-:.-::: .1. .waz :ffzzsfcfg-ef: '-arf.-ral.132-'.:r:r:,.?: ffs-ezrs --.1-L if-':JljE55.fn2Ef:':' fi -' -11: a -'fffEPf:se?ff5'. 'ircrrsrfiifer' f Maifffrirf-21h-':s:2':5-' 9 9 .-'ff-Wi:-::fiA, 1-1213:--'-21:11:11:-: ,::--L .' :,::::4.-,414-.-.it-:-:-g:'.2q:' 'l:5.f5?f7i7!h3571 ':'Cii 'u -7' PM-' 'f J 1E1'35tEft ' 1- 2-:'::.::::5ixrn':1212-. -9 pf 2 49? :- if 5 - 9 zefff:-:f.1:f f .' I -..g:fl.:-':,g:g1.--'.---g: -' - z- - .:. .' ,,., ...... . 1- i , .. .. ,- 'r-:'J:iJgi 2 'Uh' -- Nm, ,.-:,:5:g.'.,.,.:,,.- ff:fl3Lfr:5'4::12if6?:rTf4E?F4v:21:15-521'-'2511191-fffkrfi-::-15111 4- ' -t-31'-2:4 :r:'f-W1 '5L'- 'if.'i1-:-Z'w:2E7'- 1'-fL-1 :::I- ' ,gf.'.1Z,L.11gR:. lgrihgfl- 3- ' ' ' The Saddle and Sirloin Cluh was estahlished in 1911 hy the late Pro- tessor Charles S. Plumh. The purpose ot this organization is to stimu- late interest in livestoclc and meat worlc. It also promotes closer association among animal hushandry students in the hope that the traditions and ideals ot the Saddle and Sirloin may he carried lorward hy them. ln lOl2 the first Little lnternational Livestocli Show was held and this annual attair has since hecome a major lunction. It serves as a primary source ot income lor the cluh. This show consists ot such leatures as the Deans, millring contest, the co-ed riding exhihition, and the student showmanship contest for each class ot livestoclc. Each year some memorial, either in the form ot a fund to he used in the interest of animal hushandry or some usahle piece ot equipment is donated to the animal hushandry department. The cluh had a well-rounded social calendar which was climaxed hy a hanquet Spring quarter in honor ot its seniors. During the school year the cluh had an open house, given in conjunction with the Home Economics Cluh, a hayride, a Weiner roast, and a hox social. 67 Ugzhefm, ljT05ilt0lli Rolwrl A. hong Vice Prvsifieiil Bernard Xvyinun Secretary Jessie l'ischvr Treasurer Xvillinnu Smith wr.--1' V , ,Y . 1 ,......-Q...-bf,..5.:,5,.:..:.- ..:,g:155.:g5,-::331555F:.:-,g:::-r.5::--xffzwf'-:Z-I-3:11-:mi ..-.-:.--V--.-w-.2--.ezw.'--'A--::S'::g:-5H-----4-:--3.1.-:..-,-. :ggi-32.1, 1g-,.-::5:s:- -::.- 2p13,i--:ati-.wa----L.' 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OUBTSFPI' Jilfli Nowels Secretary Ba rha ra Clark Treasurer Calvin Knight Lecturer E lvlerle Thomas Steward Vvendell Lili The University Grange has the two-fold purpose ol: giving memlaers of the College of Agriculture an opportunity for training in leadership and to train students in the fundamentals and ideals ol the Grange. lvlemloership in the Grange is comprised of faculty memloers who reside on campus ancl non-residents, who, for the most part, are county agri- cultural agents and government employees. lts program is social and recreational, sponsoring many activities throughout the year. These activities include hoth social functions and participation in University alzfairs. The University Grange, through its participation in the presentation of the State degree, works in close cooperation with the Franklin County Pomona Grange. The lnstallation team of the Grange has heen quite active this year. A demonstration degree team is to he organized. During uFarmer's Vveekn which is held at the University once each year, the group operates a lunch stand for the convenience of its campus visitors. Each year in the spring, University Grange conducts a picnic which is open to all its memlaers. At all times the Grange aims at a varied program that will interest all agriculture stuclents. Thomas, Yauger, Ramp 68 TOP ROW: Crago Knight Lindcnmuth, Ballou, Young Kloox Sage. ROW SEVEN: Andcrson Numan, James, Hutchison Litt Harbasre, Kocster, Doerschuk NVcldy, Erman, Snyder Barber ROW SIX: Elliott, M Connelly Miller, Norris, Brevoort Walker Maxwell, Moore, Paulson Lowmiller, Wessel, LaRue Marquis, Wolfe, Thayer ROW FIVE: Knoll, Laurence Fricdly Perkins, joncs, Howell Tomlinson, Mount, Watts Holm in M. Watson, Hayes, Hutt Patterson ROW FOUR: F. Connelly Bates Wilsrvn, Fast, K. Wlise, L Nowels Birdsall, L. Dye, Throckmorton Cook, Knopf. RKJW THREE T Wiley, M. Vtlilcy, Helt, D Smith Wlilcox, C. Studor, Rowley Neff M. Studor, Warner, Hartley D Dye, Clark, Allen, Barr Sno 'v NVatson. RONV TXVO Wxtcon Hclt, Ross, Cavinee, Noffsmger Al. Nowels, Paullin, V Smit Thomas, Nislcy, W. Tomlinson ROW ONE: Meyer, Sell Engle Brown, F. Wise, Bond Ritchie , - . --Y 1.-f-13 5:1i2'f1i4f'F:5: 425 5.133 5- . :- e -. -:.':-'f:'25-' -11112-.'---'J- At .3-:......-'I-:gr .. .- . ',,. --l, -- '.n., .u,'.lf..''A.f..o 'f-'fjv,I--., ,a , -., ..,,., .- -,-L-fi-if-g::'.-,-11111t--.sz-te-'---::l':.':':-H'-5:---1--'.x-- :-f:-1-1-.-.I - ' 1 . . 5- '::m::L':f-:E 175::I-:2'5-15115-.11-5:i?ii.-:iff 19.113 --53-r.:E1z:-gif-':::,. ., . . 553:351:3Erffrrssiifsx?:Pqfieiffz:25az115-1532591155:5giE?3:5.:55H1:y:gJ-If:.355:11. . -::5.1y.-151555-?5,'-Eff' '-: '2E,f2i:l :-':T .E527'!':rSfJ::3Zg12:1f:.g1 '1'-::- 4g':f'f .-,,,..:-:.4g1.g..-'r .Q . rx. N - -,.- -- yr, .-- - ' , - ' ' - .- '... 'Ln , .- I nl 0 . ff 5 - un -' ..u .--::gr.:.-.pgfy,-:,:.z-.-1:11:11 rg,-,-,tvs,1:.::.-5.-,-,-::. 4 - ' Q :5:::-:':'3f'- - ' The Home Economics Club has as its aim tlme promotion of professional interests, and the development of irienclship among those enrolled in Home Economics. All students enrolled in Home Economics are members. The Ohio State University Home Economics Club is a member of the College Clubs section of the Ohio Home Economics Association which in turn is a member of tlme American Home Economics Association. In November the School of Home Economics celebrated its fiftieth anniversary since its organization. Nlembers of the Home Economics Club participated in the celebration, by attencling program sessions, setting up exhibits, and serving the alumnae luncheon. At the end of the Spring quarter the club held its annual banquet during traditions Weelf. As a member of the AHEA, the club Contributes to a fund established to enable foreign students to study Home Economics in this country. The club brought a foreign student to the campus for the first time this year by matching the S300 national scholarship with a lilce amount. lwlary Elizabeth Fritsclmie, one oi these students, came from Switzerland and is majoring in home management. TOP ROW: Bower, Simmons, Dowler, Frilche, Slmsse, Schulte, Kinney, Ermnn, Watts, Detrick, Armstrong. ROW' SIX: Connelly, Ruble, Holman, Sampson, Ringer, Vorgang, Cutler, Monroe, Umstead, Weilcr. ROW FIVE: Gauche, Berry, Smith, Studor, Wylie, Brintlinger, Dye, Graham, Jones, Smith, Tomlinson. ROW FOUR: Macy, Crane, Krause, Cryder, Ash, Olinger, Verge, Johnson, Loufman, Helt. ROXV THREE: Hanna, Cornelius, Todd, Evans, Hoewischer, Barker, Owens, Wilson, DeMaria. ROW TXVO: O'Connor, Rausch, Birdsall, Fisher, Parrctt, Hummon, Voorhis, Swack, Stevenson. ROW' ONE: Ingram, Battles, Campbell, Weeks, Wilcox, Winters, Elliott, Belt, Will, Kirxvin. 69 Miami ijresirlvnt .loanne Xxvilm ox IS! vim' Presirlvuf Donna Xvi-1-its Qlul Vin' Presimivlti Evelyn Battles Secretary lxiary Bt-elm lXing Treasurer ciilfiliyll lil'I'l lll?lII Publicily Chairman. ,LIIIU ingfillll :::g1,:g,-,-at-.5,--5115.1-:w,.-.--1:-y .-,,-,.-gg-,'. , ,, , TOP ROXV: Brink, Urhan Crowell, Rankin, Dempsey, Jones SchuDD- Rosinslir, Jakupcik Burger, Mondak. ROXV TWO W. Phillips, Vklind, Renner Young, Allen, lviarquancl, Stacy Brnmkamp, Vinham. Sage, Cupp Knicrim. ROW ONE: B. Phillips Wzihn, Amendola, Elliott, Schubert Ocbker, Doust, Bond, Dorcn Hcuslip, Huffman, Mittler, Hull -5-,-,.....-,..'.-,-.:1..: -.u..--:--.:::.-:5.--27.J.-'-r..:,.. .:g.-.7 -4..:.g.g . . . , .. . '11, .u .s.. . 1.-55.41-g::.,.?-55-. .5 , '.1.v-4:....:-..--'::1-4:.--:..-,.-- .- ,A.A.,.. ,.....'.-,,.. . . 3. , ',::Z-..-...p:..:5.'.,.- ..5:.,g:.L.,:..'.:-l.,..,.,-25.5,I., ,..,.,sg.'4m:,g2'::'.5:.m,fgf.Q,......,2.,.-.g::::g5g,.:,5.,,L.,....5.,,,,:g...,,,. 55: .' Any student, graduate or undergraduate at the Ohio State University, who is interested in horticulture, may hecome an active memloer in the student Horticultural Society. I'n-siflmu The ohject of the organization is to promote activities which will pro- Yictor if. Ke-irns Vice President Dewey Bond Secretary Leona Schuhurt TFPGSIIYPF NOIIIIEIIK Ofbkfl' ifrliior of Snoop Scoop Anmiic Blyxhr- Historian Joyce Blair Publicity ivionoger Tiny lxliltier vide opportunities for the memhers to hecome more intimately acquainted with the general field of horticulture. The important social events carried on hy the ciuh this year were a Weiner Roast and a Student-Facuity get together in the Fall, a lunch stand to accommodate campus visitors during Farmerys Week, and the Farm Frolic an all-campus square dance in the Winter Quarter. To end the school year a Spring picnic and an annual Spring hanquet were given. The Student Horticulture Society's quarterly puhlishes up-to-date in- formation concerning the department oi horticulture and the activities of the students and graduates of the department. The meetings are held hi-monthly on the second and fourth Tuesday. At each meeting after the husiness is over some sort of educational and recreational program is presented. 70 1 '.L:gi1?::g:g:5Z5gg5255552345rgggzjfiirgg-:-:aia??:'.jsg151:1gf3:'i1-1121.1: . , -:mga355.151124:r-::1:f15-...q.,-51:aa-4:f:r::-v::-,z-f.:vfirgqQ3:z-::.-fif.,:-- 'di'1:if:x51 3!2':.'-Z?23E1:? S2525 iligrfli-:ljftf-'f',tE 31:35 1:11-.'-'3 111' 2' -1'.'I .' 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To actiieve ttlis goat, teacters ot various ptlases ot tile ctairy inctustry are invitvct to meet witti ttxe Dairy Science Association in orcter to forretate ttwe acactemic witti ttle tyusiness wortct. Two awards are given eactl year to outstanding seniors in Dairy Tectl- notogy or Dairy ttusimanciry. One is ttie Borden awartt, and ttwe other is ttie R. ii. Stoltz award. Severai sociai events were sponsorect lay ttle ctutm ciuring ttle year. Among tirese was a ctanre tietd in ttie Vvinter quarter anct a weiner roast given in ttwe Spring quarter. This was a tractitionat meeting at wtiirti ttle stu! ftents tootc on ttie roles ot professors anrt carriect on wittr some excellent instruction. it-tie A. D. A. was atso very active in intramural sports participating in tourti ioottmtt, votteytuaii, imowting, tnastiettnait, anxt sottidait. 71 Tl-31' RUNY: Runick, Simitvr tirmxn, flotwlv, Dozicr, Coors Ru'vt's, Brrvnort, Nisongcr ffnnnclly. ROXV THREE: Sprung Rvsur. Lcitvr. Nuskrr. jones I'1nxtun,Eis!t'r. Foster. ROW' TWO hlartur. 1,nrg1xx.il.t, Aioscphsun th rry. Arnustrong. Hamilton Un-incr, Stoltz. ROW' ONE K1-tinian. Dann, Howc. Prvsirienl Rotmert D4-rry Vice Presirtvnt Frett fin-im-r Sm retury Treasurer Ratplu Hamilton SK'lQ!fUllt'llt .trims Q Pant foopi-r ,.. , ,Q- .ar ,.,,,. .- -. 1 -rd., . -'-'1:'rY-'?gE5.61':'1E2:Q55511iE1:':i?-1.-52221311A 1 1 11. -'.-r-1595-3142,-.:f. -5,.5.'-.-g:,:g-:.--.':.L:z'-2 -4-.-:1:::::.'.-:rr-::'f -' 1 I-.-75-'-122' -fs.--:2 .'.'-1:-21-.'.--..,- . g 5:z'.'-'gage:,15g.::'1E::ff51E5'5 -'-'-::-5f::::::5if':::Eg:?-gs-::.- :fa-Szzzni :f- 1 . -1-Z+'54i'.'r::sv:v2:2-:J: -1- 3miie:r.-xiii.-2Z-13:51!fi35a:f-'.112:-i'g--:z-5.4 .. 35.2 95.-qu:sEr.: '...5q-,-.'.v:ga1 111111111-11? -7-m-:.',y-:Jg!.::L- 3!21ff!1T.!-12 5.2 .jf-, .':--:-cz-:I-:.-:a.:--::.2 ' -:paws-mg.q-.-,r-gg:-g:...r1.-.gg--gtzz-----'.-mag-:.-,-:.-:-',. .-.-:-. -.-:.- 1: .-...:. 4- ..-- '-.,...,---.. 5 ,sn.-5.4:-..:v,-':g::1',-2.14.,-.,.,5,,,. -:2.155415:ME-:':r:?:1-:11?::5.12k'1E1'-:1s'-z'GE2a'E.'f:::-Qs:-:z::f:.1:1:. -::.ga:a-.f3.:.g,: rr-:2::e:aa1:ef.1:fsfs '::::-S 1 '-:ri-.1-an-ali, gzzggggi'-g-5.':.'2:'-f., ,Q 4: --L:-1:-11413.:-3g:112gt::32::5:::- , , Qgzjg,-:.':-', - ---:,1-'7.'.-::ng'.-:'hg-gp ,gg H-..-5 ..g::'Ng. --:: - 9 .- .,- l J-:5-g-:Z15::21:!:gg:r:--1 .-, 4- ,' -. ':' J' .. 5 e ,' 1, .- - af 12331-1:4325-'-5321. 2 Q., .' figs: 2 ,::7 ,g' -il' ' -' f .- ..-rg.. ..' cgi' ' 1 if 1-- f '-' iii:-4-.-. ..-frifn- .zz-. ..-.- ---:b.1-:.-::-.:':-':.- ,......-u-:.:,...:-::--'::.4.zz--::-2-2-1:..:-f:.4::p:.:.xg'.-:.:g.:--,. . ':,--51:1:E..:?Z-vs,:z-2'::::-1--?..f.:1:' J- -'-'-'f':Ji'Z5:::-Lrg,-i':1- ' 2 ' J Ufplcefm, President tlolan L. Swingen Vice President Anna L. WVahn Secretary Laurelte lVlae Nlitller Treasurer Rohert WV. Swinfiler The Floriculture Forum, whose purpose is to foster greater interest in tehe advancement of lloriculture, is now one ol' the most active organi- zations oi the Agriculture College. For the past three war years the Forum has loeen merged with the Stuclent Horticulteural Society in helping to maintain one ciepartment organization cluring the ciecreasecl enrollment. The fall quarter project was the selling of Ufootlmall lVlums to the patrons ol the home lootloall games. The gals and guys who were cheer- fully hawlcing those huge yellow mums with the scarlet and grey rilnloons, were earning their Forum Keys. The project was a successful unclertalc- ing. Now the Forum plans to install a loud spealcer communication sys- tem in the department greenhouses in support of its program to improve the Floriculture department. Winter quarter activities have inclucleci spealcers of interest ancl pic- tures ancl slicles of uOl1io Vvilcl Flowers, ulvlissions of California, This ls Columbus, ancl The All-American Flower Trials plus a social get-together lor a slcating party. Plans for spring quarter inclucle sponsor- ing Flower Dayn during Activities Week, worlc on a movie short of ulrlower Designingu and the annual Spring Banquet. TOP ROW: Carroll, Peabody, johnson, Keefer, Connell, Sebian, Thomas, Kehl, Stinson, Kruer, B. Galle, F. Galle. ROW FOUR: Seclmak, Knickerbacker, E. Lines, D. Lines, Thow, Decker, Crum, Dufort, Kihler, Mertz, Amendola, Hall, Blair. ROW THREE: Keen, Mauthe, Claproocl, Hiller, Lynch, Fish, Wonsick, Barber, Banlonger, Seirncller, Schubert, Selk, M. Huffman, S. Huffman, Steeno, Kaumeyer. ROW TWO: Adgate, Mikesell, Olson, Lingruen, Clark, Sawyer, Harthcock, Johnson, Faust, Muller, Stalmaker, Lee, Horton, Geiger, Chan, Patterson. ROW ONE: Fischer, Swindler, Mittler, Laurie, YVahn, Swingen, Kozaki, Klaus, Patterson. ' ,,?::.tg::.3.f'.2,EEi:3.:5z,',a .tg ':,:,:::.4:Q11-:f5.Y2,2g.g13!,y,g5Qg.,, ..--:1.1z:..s-'-,:-',:.--:.-:.uz':! --.M-zz-...,.. - .-----e:.'1.-.:-,-....- 1.-ge:-ga-.-.mud 591 .:22:z':Ai tiiliif i .!1:. .iii L O i 2--:I-,212-luv z:r:-1:'::z----:-gtl-5.1-ZH1' ,. 1. .1. . -ss- 1 '- . '1i?rf .'- -1 .. -,ffggg -. I.. 5 : l.. 'L ' ,, ..- , - 5 . .. .--':2- 1: . 4.6. ' , ,. . - -1, . '- -if-:I-5751? 353223:-3.11:L-Z2:.'.:2QZH1523-EQ2gJ:gg:: gg?-L':::?:.:1:gQ2-:TZgli.:'f ' , -..-'-1.1-5-134501:::1fg::ig:.g:f.: ::-'21-,151-:1:11:u..:-1:1-1 :I1.2::.':::!,,2:4.grf.,-:.'-j:gg.' : , 'Z-fflnllyi. '!:!: i:.'f fa0g:1n'n. -11f1:'-I'3' a2. .':-:Li '-'1Tffc'. 1T-L',LJ-1-3,--'-iv: ' 5-:.-. ..1::.:...g:...g.ty:,.ag-,a-.rg..-..i-,::.1g-:-,.,.g.-lm....--,--,mg-:,,..-:.g - U'-' - - - '-'gg -1 -----v' -- '- '-.'-.' .-':.:to'.-'v 5'-'75'-...1-Z:-.1tnz?1:-' U.. -pr -:gE::gr:ii.-- :45:5.'i,f-::ff:.,vw'-:--1.f-,- . '1m:-::-- - -::1,:'.:::55:S::-1-'-'!::k41. 1 . .f .-,..-5 fu.-..-,J '..q.4.g-:,.,: 5: - .+ 5111 fr' T: iii ar' .0 . gf pf. 5- 5' ' 1 -.. -F A .,:, v 1- .1 : 5' . ..3.,'m,,,. . A - .- ,h ..., .I . The American Society of Agricultural Engineers is a national organi- zation whose purpose is to promote directly and indirectly the interests of students in Agricultural Engineering which relate to their professional advancement and to their well heing. A numiaer oi ASAE memlaers from the Qhio State University attended the annual national convention this year to participate in the various activities held there. lVlr. Leonard, imperial Vice President of the National Student Branch of the American Society oi Agricultural Engineers, has invited a delegation of the National Student Branch to meet on the Uni- versity campus this school year. The local chapter is well represented in campus activities, participating in the projects of luoth the Agriculture and Engineering colleges. Some of these activities were the Engineers Day parade, where the ASAE chapter was represented hy a float, Farmers' Vveelc, and intramural sports, in which they had a successful season. Their social affairs varied this year from dinner meetings to picnics in- cluding spealcers from various professions debate teams and open houses. Several field trips to places of major interest to the agricultural engineer are planned. 0 President C. Howard Bingham Vice President Edward Smith Secretary-Treasurer Franlc Hector TOP ROW: Phillips, Evans Yarrington, Stack, Sells, Snively Wilson , Tyler, Lautzenheiser Veres, Patronsky, Harpen, Heedy: Regelson, King, C. Wilson XVilliamson, ROW FOUR: Allman McCoy, Stoneberger, Clemens Campbell, Shafer, Rolinson, Wood Polburn, Kennard, Schram, Reeser Robison. ROW THREE: Hoover Copp, Bale, Bangs, Mutchler C. L. Wilson, Glass, Moore Wincland, Riehl, Harshman Parish, Snyder, Hartsock, Hall Schmelzer. ROW TWO: Warner y Blauser, Bardcn, Sites, Hecktor, Bingham, Smith, McCuen, Giflin Erwin, Miller, Bryan. ROW ONE Walker, Wolfangcl, Anderson Feller, Lachey, Christen, Perry: Acschlimnn, Rolson, Cordero. a v 73 lu. . - U. IL flmicron Nu is a national honorary in the t-ielcl ol' Home Economics. Leatlership, a point ratio oi 3.0 or hetter ancl professional promise are the qualities Consiclerecl when choosing new members. Some oi the organizationis activities this year were tall ancl spring initiations, a freshman recognition lunch and interesting bulletin hoarcl clisplays in Campbell Hall. ln conjunction with Phi Upsilon Omicron, memhers counseled freshmen students in the Sfhool of Home Economics Grientation Pro- gram last fall. High scholarship, leaclership aloility, and pro- mise in the chosen lielcl are the requisities for membership in Phi Upsilon Omicron, national professional home economics honorary. The memhers planned Student-Faculty teas to help the students anel faculty of home economies to lpecome laetter acquainted. The women of Phi Epsilon Omicron were hostesses to the many guests who were on campus to Celebrate the Golden Anniversary ot the School of Home Economics. A tile for the Campbell Hall Reading Room was eompletecl. OMICRON NU TOP ROW: Armstrong, Derrick Miller. RUXV ONE: NVelker Xtvhileliolisr, Czlrstvnsvn, Burdsall PHI UPSILON OMICRON TOP ROYV: Turley, Kruse Bcnchlcr, Watts, Hamilton, Postle Ovcrlvcck, Campbell, Hcrrman ROW TWO: Brintlinger, Dye Ebert, Battles, Schncll, XVilcox Benson, Recd, Dunbar. ROW ONE: Rogers, Allyn, Anderson Whitelxcillse. King, Rolvy, Gcissmzm Gahcl, Bziv. H Dr. Harlan H. Hatcher Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Harian H. Hatciler, wideiy known teaciier, aciministrator, iecturer, ancl autiior, imecame Dean of tile Coiiege ot Ixrts and Sciences in tile spring of 1944. His reiease from service as a iieutenant in time U. S. ixiavai Reserve was requested by tiie University in order that iie migiit assume this position. A native of ironton, Oiiio, Dr. Hatciier prepared tor coiiege at iviore- iieaci Normal Scilooi in Kentucky. He iioicts a ipaciieioris, a master's and a doctor of piiiiosoptiy ciegrees from Oiiio State, anti iie iias done otiler graduate work at tile llniversity of Ciiirago anti in Europe. In 1922 Dr. Hatciier ixecame an instructor in Engiisii at Gtiio State and by 1952 iie had attained tile ranic of init professor. Before ieaving to enter the service, iie was coordinator for time Universityis acceierateci war-time program of instruction. in addition to iiis many other activities, Dean Hatcher iias found time to ive eciitoriai acivisor for College Englisli. 7 rvrleric Heinilwrger Assistant Dt-an 76 Time olujectives ot tlle College ot Arts and Sciences are to provide ttle means to a titmerai educationg to interpret modern civilization to time youtii wtlo are to play an active role ot' leaderstiip in tire world ol' tomorrow: to impart sutiicient linoxvledge ot ttne metliods, problems, and criteria of science tor an understanding ot tile scien- tilic spirit of ttlis ageg to matte its students sufficiently acquainted with ttie great movements in tiistory and ttle social, poiitical and economic questions to develop proper sociat outlootis on lileg to give ettiicai standards and il study ol iiulnan conduct sufficient to create a sense of values: to permit ttle attainment of aesttletic appreciationg and to foster ttle acquisition of slcills in ttie art ot communication. The scope of ttlese objectives is so great and time functions are so important that ttrey compel one to tiiinic ot ttie College ot Arts and Sciences as tire core of ttie University. its departments include modern and classical languages, natural and social sciences, Eng! lislu, journalism, speech, mathematics, tristory, philosophy, and optometry besides ttle preliminary courses for medicine, dentistry, and taw. Ttrese divisions service time professional and vocational colleges and sctlools ot tt1e Universityf. Tire College of Arts and Sciences is also ttle foundation upon wtlictr time program ot time Graduate Sctlool is built. Tile pure arts and sciences are examined and their boundaries extended by the members of ttle faculty and ttle researctl students. 77 an F ,xl 'Nl SISWS , ,n.y,gg.u,wi'Wlf '1 ffzf,w,f2,m1i4f 515hiiQ Abood, Samuel Canton B.A. Intramural Basketball, Baseball Team, French Club Adkins, Dorothy .lane Aliclclloslioro, Ky. lS.S. Elizabeth Blackwell Soc., University Assembly, Scope fXlCXander. Gay Denver, Colo. li,A. Phi Mix, Dvlta Omieron YVVCA Council, Browning Dram. Soc., Svmphonic Choir, XYomcn s Ohio Allen, Dolores Esther Columbus B.A. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Koatla Council Allen, Emma L. Columbus B.A. Delta Omieton, Mottzir Board, Chimes, Mirrcmrs, YWCA lllresidentj, Stutlcnt Senate Senate Applebnurn, A. l. University Hts. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Makin, Baseball, Hillel Arencl ilr., Carl Canton B.A, Beta Theta Pi fPresiclrntl, CFP, Football Banquet Committee QChairmanD CFP lConstitution Committccl, CFP Court Auch, Lois Nlarion Columbus B,S. Chi Omcila fSecretaryl. Links, YWCA, Elizabeth Blackwell Soc., Mid-Mirrors Bailey, Neal J. Detroit. iwich. B.S. Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma Billief, Cl1aI'lCS rli. Columbus li.A. Phi Eta Sigma, Philosophy Club, lntervatsity Christian Fellowship QVicc Presidentj, YMCA Barrett, Helen Louise Columbus l5.A, Theta Sigma Phi lPresirlentl, Mortar Board, Lantern, XYomen's Ohio, YKVCA flixccutivc Council! Barron, Polly l-. ljilflillllfgll, Pa. li.A. Ili-lta Gamma, Strollers, Links, Swan Club Bennett, Bailey Colllnlbus ISS, Bennett, Richard H. Rochester, N. Y. l3.S. lfpsilon Psi lfpsilon L'l'1v.isl1rcii Benson, Kenneth L. lwinot, Dakota Phi Kappa Tau, Epsilon Psi Epsilon 1PrcsidvntJ, lnterfPrufessional l ratctnity Council Bergh, lnqricl Oslo, Norway ILA. Cosmopolitan Clvili Berry, Billy R. Xvestvrville B.S. Kappa Delta Rho, Slgnia Delta Chi, Nlakio. Lantern Biggs, Shirley A. Cobtli-ii, Ill. ILA. Spanish Club Bitzel, Donna F. Xvuynusburg lm.S. Elizabeth Blackwell Soc., Newman Club, l'lv1.nlfs Islacklllflre, .IOHII Perry B.S. lilizabeth lllickwell Nic. Scope Blauhut, Donnlcl D. lvew York, iv. Y. HA. Alpha lfpsilon Pi, Alpha lipsilon Rho, Strollers ARTS and SIIIE EES 79 ARTS and SIIIE EES Bolton, .loan D. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Seholaris, Browning Dram. Soc., Stutlcnt V-'ar Board Bonar, Chester lVl. Canton B.S. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Geology Club Bond, CZITYIICH Napoleon B.S. Scope Botwin, Eclwarcl S. New York, N. Y. B.A. BMOC, Hillel Players, Cosmopolitan Club, German Club, Spanish Club Bowers, l. Louise Logan B.A. Theta Sigma Phi, Lantern, Concert Band, Pleiaalcs, Explorers' Club IBOVVIIHIH, Rensselaer, Imi. B.S. Epsilon Psi Epsilon Bracllute, .lean Xenia B.A. Philosophy Club 80 Braclish, Cary .lean ZNYQIU LOHIIOH l3.A. Lantern, Progressive Lragnc, Sundial, Romans Breithart, Frances New York, N. Y. B.A. Plciadcs, Hillel Brisley, Franlc Mayslrille, Ky. B.S. Epsilon Psi Epsilon Broelc, Beverly tl. Alliance B.A. Alpha Chi Omega, University Chorus, Alpha Phi Omega fllccortling Sccrctaryj, BMOC Brown, Bette L. ClllUInE7llS B.A. Alpha Xi Delta, Links fAssistant Chairmanj, Browning Dram. Soc., YWCA BFCPWII, Bjlilry Frances CPOIIHYLBUS li.S. Alpha Lambda lltlra. Newman Clnlw Burchhelcl, .lames R. Celina HA. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta, Scabhard and Blatlt: fVice Prcsidentl, Arts College Council. Military Council fVicc Presidentj, Military Ball Committee, UYPPA Bush, Burton Stanley Amsterdam, N. Y. B.S. Tau Epsilon Phi, Omega Epsilon Phi, Scribe, Hillvl Buzarci, .lames L. Collllnblls B.S. Phi Delta Chi, Epsilon Psi Epsilon Cain, Viola L. Canton B.A. Tennis Club, Bowling, Strollers, Que Chulas tPresidentl, Cosmopolitan Club, International Relations Club, Spanish Club, French Club, Spanish Table, French Table, Foreign Policy Association, YWCA, White Christmas Representative, Links, SRP, Newman Cluh Caplan, Phyllis Erma Vvfiiliamson, VV. Va. B.A. Lantern, Hillel Players, Hillel Scroll Cheney, Ann COIUYFILUS B.A. Phi Mu, Theta Sigma Phi, Apha Epsilon Rho, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Mirrors, Lantern tSociety Edirorl, 1945 lviakio fSophomorc Etlitorj, Scarlet Fcvcr, Sundial, Pomercne Board of Control fSccrctaryl, Browning Dram. Soc., Strollers, University Chorus, lVomc'n's Clrc Club, YXVCA Cheron, Roloert Brooklyn, Y. B.S. Tan Epsilon Phi, Omega Epsilon Phi, Student Senate fSccretaryl, Marching Band. Hillel CleH1CIlS, Jafrles M. Columbus B.A. Siuma Delta Chi, Pershing Rifles. Lantern tVcteran's Etlitorl ARTS and SEIE EES Clough, Sara C. hvichifn Fans, Tex. B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma Cionahvily, Pfltrlcla A. Coiumhus B,A, Pi Beta Phi tRccording Secretaryl, Zeta Phi Eta Vfreasurerj, Mortar Board. Chimes, Mirrors, WSGA Board fFirst Vice Presiclentj, Browning fVice Presidentb, Women's Ohio, Strollers, VIC, University Chorus, Womcn's Glen Clnh Coney, Marcia Jean Penne Grove, N. B.S. Pi Beta Phi, Elizabeth Blackwell Soc., Browning Dram, Soc., Strollers, German Cluh Conley, lx lartha J. COIUYY1 hus B.A. Chi Delta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Arts College Council, VIC, Strollers, YYVCA. University Chorus Conn, lhlinna l.. Brownsville B.A, Delta Gamma, Strollers. SWAVCS, Linlts, University Symposium. Mitlftviirrors, YYVCA Conway, lyavici H. Rochester, N. Y. B.S. Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta Cornelius, Carol Cincinnati B.A. University Chorus, French Cluh, Spanish Cluh Dailey, Virginia S. COIIIWIIJIIS B.A. Alpha Dclta Pi tPrcsidc.nti. Mortar Board, Chimes, YXVCA fFirst Vice Prcsidentt, XYomt-n's Ohio. VIC Davis, Emily E. Huntsville, Ain. B.S. Plriaties. Student Chemical Soc. lVicc Presidcntl Davis, Lois Carol Copley B.A, Alpha Chi Omega Dean, Hal Stone Vtloosler B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigrna Gamma Epsilon, Varsity Foothall, Varsity O Demmerle, Harriett E. Cieveiancl Heights B .A. Delta Delta Delta Dioltstill, Alice Portsmouth B.A. Pleiadvs, YNYCA Counul Domi so n, Doris th. COIIIHIIIIIS B.A. Alpha Phi, Lantern Dolezal, Reay A. fwOIlUlll7US B.A. Chi Phi, Sigma Dclta Chi flfrcsitlentl, Lantern lVc-tt-rans Editori. BMCUC lAssistant Sports Editori Donalcison, Lorna lf. COIUYHIJIIS B.A. Drlta Gamma Donham, Frances E. Vvhiting, ind. B.S. Phi Mui, Student Chemical Soc.. Bowling Cluh. Linlts Dull, Patricia .leanne Van VV'ert M.A. Kappa Delta, Phi Sigma Alpha Browning Dram. Soc., Links. YXVCA, International Relation Cfluh, Cosmopolitan Clul: Enright, lyancy J. AIZYOH HA, Delta Dclta Delta Epstein, Herhert ri. Vvfestfieici, N. BS. Alpha Epsilon Pi fprcsiriuntl, Stntlcnt Senate, Plcdgcrnastt-rs Cimitxrxl. CFP, Hillel ljancher, Dorothy CIJIIIYUEJUS FLA, l'lt'1atlcs, YXVCA 81 'X an Farrell, ihlarilynn R. Cuyahoga Falls HA. Dept. Romance Langul s lAssistantl Ferguson, Viclzlli F. Bellefouiuine B.A. v Alpha Lanilnla Delta, YV CA Firestone, Alan ClGU8IU7lCl B.S. OSUVA, IMA, Roman Council, Roman Canrlh- fEclitOrl l'-ish, Doris Jean Parlz Ricigv, Ill, B.A. Sociology Club, Spanish Cluh, Cosmopolitan Cluh Folic, Patricia Nl. New Lexington B.A. University House l'i'vsiilviit ljorelnilll, EX'Clyll Youngstown B.A. Delta Sigma Theta, YXYCA Council, Wonicii's Panhvllunic Assn., IntcrfRacial Council Fox, Charles ,lunius COZIIITIIBIIS ll Sigma Chi, Srarlvr lxvv. Student Chemical Soc. FTCCCIIIIHII, ixluriel lxl Xvest Orange, N. B.A, Theta Sigma Phi, Chi Delta Phi, Makio QSophomore Editorl. Lantern, BMOC, fAssistant Maniiging Editorl, Ohio Union Rally C-wmmittcc 19-li lfrenzel, Janet C. Duylon li , A, University House Presiilcnt ljriecler, Henry H. Hudson, lv. Bb. Tau Epsilon Rho, Fraternity Affairs Frieclman, Ralph University Heights B.A. Tower Club, YMCA fCouncil, Advisory Board, Executive Huarrll. Hillel, IZFA Cainer, Lois Jeanne Urlmna ILA, Alpha lambda Delta, VIC, Univcrsitv Chorus, Univcrsitv Singers, YWCA Geisinger, Thomas R Carnegie, Pa. B.A. Beta Theta Pi, Strollers C-iorgio, l.. NYUU' IIKIVPYI. CUllll. HS. Ncxxnian Cluh, Student Clhclnical Soc. Claclcien, Ruth lhl. Plainfield, B.A. Pi Beta Phi, Sundial, Stroll.-rs, Links fExccutivi' C-hairinanl Glade, Carl F. Columbus B.A. Alpha Epsilon Rho fllrcsidcntj Colden, Elinor XXyl'0lIUlllll9l'l, iv. B.S. Lantrrn fCirculatiou Mgr.l, Plciadcs, House Presidv:nt's Assn, Goldstein, Robert lvew Yorle, Y. B.A. Phi Epsilon Pi fPn'sitlcntl, CFP, OSUVA, Hillel, Phi Epsilon Pi fl'rcsiilvntl Golclslon, l .eo S. Xvnrron B.S. fiorun, Gloria rllliriilurf B,A. Alpha Chi Uiiivua, Qui' Chulas lTri'.isii1-'15, Clusrnoprvlilzui Clluh, Spanish Cllulw, lntiiiiatiinial llvlatiuns Cluh, Forwigli l'ul1rv Association. SRP. Span:-h Tahlv, Frcntli 'lalilv ARTS and SIIIE EES 82 Gotter, Elizabeth J. COIIHYIIJ US B.S. Kappa Delta fSecretary, Scholarship Chairmanl, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Chemical Soc., YWCA, Links, MiiifMirrors GOllCll6I', HHHHall Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Alpha Phi iVice Presidentj, WSGA Board, Women's Ohio, Browning Dram. Soc., Mirrors, Chimes Mortar Board, Student Senate isophomore Secretaryl. Student Court fSecretary, Associate justicej Graf, Freecla lrene Lancaster B.A. Zeta Tau Alpha, Orchesis, YWCA, Mid-Mirrors, Spanish Club Cirooms, Robert D. Bethesda B.S. Sigma Phi Epsilon iljrcsidentl, Sigma Delta Chi, Sphinx, Lantern ffiditorl Gundlacli, lVlarCia A. Canton B,S. Newman Club, Geology Club Hale, .lnlilflitfl Ncflli Boston B.A, l'lE1rl Ilil, Ci1I'Ol Anderson, Ind. B,A. Kappa Alpha Theta, Arts College Council, Browning Dram. Soc., VIC, YVJCA HHDIIH, Rillpll B., Jr. Maricrtta BS. Alpha Tau Omega, CFP, Dad's Day iChairmanJ, Greek XVeek fSub-chairman! Harris, Patricia Lou COIUUIIJUS B.A. Swan Club, Hillel Players, Que Chulas Harshman, John, Jr. Dayton B.A. Delta Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, YMCA, AICE Harilnan, Ruthanne Casslown B.A. Phi Chi Theta, Phi Alpha Theta, Nlalcio, Spanish Club, International Relations Club fVice Presidentl, German Club, French Club llawlc, Barlmara Bryllll B.S. Delta Gamma, YXYCA Council, Golf Club I-lE1y0S, lilCill10l'6 IN Yuungslown B.A, Pleiades, Pliilosnphy Club, llvcstminister Foundation Henderson, E. C. Springfield B.A. Kappa Alpha Theta Herrmann, Arthur D. CUIUYTIIJUS B.A. Sigma Chi lPresidcnt, Vice President, Treasurerl. CFP, Fraternity Affairs. Toastmasters, OSPA, FPC Hiclcerson, Clare Lee COILUTIIJUS B.A. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ho lmasler, Regina Nl. COIUWIITIIS B.A. Alpha Chi Omega. Alpha Lambda Delta, VIC. Columbus Entomology Soc., Links, Biology Club, YXVCA Hoopm an, lxlary la. C0lU.lTl.lIlIS B.S. Delta Gamma Elizabeth Blackwell Sui., Scope Huber, Ethel Ayers Buffalo, N, Y. B.A, Kappa Phi, XYmnen's Clue Club, Unixersity Chorus Hunt, Rolx-ri E. COIIIYFIIIIIS 8.5. l'i'r-liin: Rifle-, Gi-ulinqv Cluh I-lHT5 and SIIIE EES 83 any HT lntrator, George New York, N. Y. B.A. Hillel Council fSccrctaryl, Cosmopolitan Club iVice Prcsidcntl Jacoby, Leah R. Lorain B.A. Theta Sigma Phi, Lantern iNews Editorl, Sundial, Scarlet Fcvcr iAssociate Editorl, Vv'omcn's Ohio, VIC, Hillel Cahinct, University Housing Assembly l9-15 Homecoming Committee, Ohio Union Planning Committee, SWAVt'S, University Chorus, Plciatlcs Jenny, flVlrs.l VV. C. Toledo B.A. Symphony Choir tI0l'lY1SO1'1, rl-l10mElS Dayton B.S. Baschall. Varsity O Jones, Homer H. Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha, Lantern, BlvlOC Kallca, Michael C. COTY! B.S. Epsilon Psi Epsilon Kalmanson, lxlartin lu. Brooklyn, N. Y. l'i.S. Omega Epsilon Phi 1Pres., Vice Presidentl, Hillel, Student Optometric Assn. 84 S and BIIIE EES Karl. Lois Nl. VIUWGD BS. Elizabeth Blackwell Soc., YWCA, Explorers Club Karp, Victor Louis Cleveland B .A. AVC, University Chorus Hillel, OSUVA Katz, ilVlrs.l E. Nl. Clerfelonrl B.A. Hillel Katz. Leon tl. Ashland B.A. Sigma Delta Chi fSccrctaryl, Lantern, BMOC, Hillel Keisler, Morton tl. Pittsburgh, Pe. B.S. Omega Epsilon Phi lPresiclentl, Professional Interfraternity Council Kendall, Bryce W. Columbus B.A. Delta Chi CPresidcnt1, CFP, Menis Glee Club, Symphonic Choir fPresident5 Kennedy, Lillian A. Franklin B.A. YWCA. University Clioru Ke IT, LCIHHIH Logan B.A. Zeta Tau Alpha, Chi Dclta Phi, Browning Dram. Soc., University Chorus Kerrigan, Agnes Washington C. H. Ph. D. Newman Club, Delta Kappa Gamma, Pi Lambda Theta, Am. Assn. of University Women, National Council of Catholic Women, Cecilian Music Club, League of Woman Voters Kirchner, Lucille Columbus B.A. Scholaris, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha Kniffin. Robert Napoleon B.A, Kohl, Theodore G. Canton B.S. Geoloilv Club Korn, lvlorton Buffalo, N. Y. B.S. A Sigma Dclta Chi, Lantern, Sundial HTS and SIIIE EES Landau. Murray J. Broalzlyn, Y. B.A. Tau Epsilon Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Hillel Lazarus, Stanley D. Cleveland Chess Team Leisten, Rita Shirley Newark, N. B.A. - Hillel, Pleiaeles, Philosophy Club Levin, Revella lvl. Cleveland B.A. Pleirrtlcs, Hillel Levinson, Lee S. Columbus B.A. Phi Sigma Delta, Romophos, Scarlet Key, PFC, Student Senate, CFP, Basketball Team QM:-inagcrl Litton, lhlilcireci Zanesville BS. looney, Aaron E. Ml. Vernon B.A. Sigma Delta Chi, Lantern Long, H. Linette Columbus B.A. Kappa Delta tVice Presidentl, Sundial. Scarlet Fever ttiditorl, Ohio Union Planninfz Committee, OSPA, University Chorus, Strollers, 1945 Homecoming Decoration Committee, Women's Panhellenic Assn., SWAVes Long, Helen Louise COIUTHIJUS B ,A. YWCA, Spanish Club fPresidentl lbflalamuci, Evelyn S. Shaker Heights B .A. Hillel Players, Pleiatles. SRP Malone, Lois VV. Cleveland B.A. SOTA lvlarkey, Paul Robert Columbus B.A. Alpha Epsilon Rho Mason, Betty tl. Clllllmblls BS. Alpha Xi Delta, Vv'omcn's filer: Club, Links, Nlidflvlirrors French Club, Newman Club. Scope Mathews. Davicl VV. Macedonia B.A. Stadium Club Nlathis, Ruth Wyoming B.S. Elizabeth Blackwell Soc., Swan Club Nlatyi, John Elizabeth, N. B.A. Newman Club lVlcCue, Dorothy J. Alliance B.A. Theta Sigma Phi. Lantern, Newman Choir, Strollers, Newman Club. Foreign Policy Assn. lN'lcKinley, June lvl. Bexley B.S. Chi Omega, Foil and Mask, YWCA, Bacteriology Club, Elizabeth Blackwell Soc. Nleans, lxlaclelaine B. COIIJUIZJUS B.s. Meyer, Eleanor H. Cincinnati B.A. Alpha Phi, Scholaris, Pi Sigma Alpha, 1945 Makio tsophomorc Editorl, International Relations Club fsecretary-Trcasurcrj 85 lVliller, Floycl H. COIUYTIIJIIS Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Sigma lxlinslty, Arthur Broolziyn, iv. Y. ns. E Onu-ga Epsilon Phi, Hillcl lxlohnaclti, Helen Youngsfouin Bb. Kappa Delta. Browning Dram. Soc., YYVCA lvlonroe, Emmett P. Columbus ILA. Sigma Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, Golf, Toastmasters Club Moore, Katherine S. Xyuuurly B.S. Plciadcs, Elizabeth Blackwcll Soc. 1Prcsidcnt1, Hockey Club, VIC, YWCA DIOOSC, ElCHI'l0I' Cowen. XV. Va. B.A. Philosophy Club fTreasurcrJ, Cosmopolitan Club, Foil and Mask, Spanish Club, Univcrsi!Y Chorus, Explorers Club Nilfifeland , ISCVCI'-ly Lancaster Delta Zeta. Browning Dram. Snr. fPrcsidcntJ, OSU Players ll'rt-sidcnt, Charter Mcmberj, Alpha Epsilon Rho 4St'crctaryi. Zeta Phi Eta. Strollers, Nuwman Club lxluclrler, lwlarian lf. Vilayneshurg A.B. Pleiadcs, Lantern, Concert Band, Lutheran Students Assn. Nash, Phyllis Ann CVOIIHFIIJUS B,A. Theta Sigma Phi. Lantern, Boot antl Satltllv, Newman Club Nass, Eleanor PJ robst C0llLlnI7llS B.A. Alpha Kappa Gamma, lr. Am. Dental Hygiunisfs Assn. Neiheisel, lxlary Ellen Cincinnati Bb. Theta Sigma Phi, Lantern iBusiness Staffj, Newman Club, Pleiadcs Neilson ilVlrs.l, Bette MOUIHOO B.A. Niarchos, Helen Canton B.A. Chi Delta Phi Vfrcasurcri. VVomen's Crcativc Ycarhook, Pleiadcs O,Brien, Thomas F. Aieron B.S. Phi Kappa Tau, Newman Club Palmer, Richarcl R. Cl0l?l?I0llLl B.Ai Delta Upsilon, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Football, Student Scnatc, CONIO, Varsity O fPrcsitlentJ, Phys. Etl. Assn., YMCA Purlter, tleane L. Grovvpori B.A. Pleianlrs, Maclr Hall Glen Club, Spanish Club Pjilfry, Gl6Hd0H Xvvlision B.A. Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Symphonic Band Pfeiffer, George R. Mcyersciale, Pa. B.A. Sigma Delta Chi fPast Prcsidcnti. BMOC iManziging Editori. Lantern iVctcrans' Editor, Pilier, Twyla F. Roclzforcl Theta Sigma Phi iVicc Prcsitlt-ntl, Lantern Pinslty, Shelclon T. Bellaire B,A. Phi Eta Sigma, 1944 Makin fSophomore Statfj, Hillel, IZFA, YMCA ARTS and SIIIE EES 86 l i Piper, Evalyn ,lanice KTOLHII IIIIS B.A. Zeta Phi Eta, Pi Lamhtla Theta 1PresidentJ, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lamhcla Delta, Links fVice Chairmanl, Arts Collegi- Council fViee Presidentl, VIC, Browning Dram. Soc., Strollers, Symphony Orchestra, YVJCA, Spanish Cluh, Plymouth Cluh Posey, Joy Alice CSOLUTIIIIHS B,S., B.A. Pleiadcs, Elizahuth Blackwell Soc., YXVCA, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Purdy, Bill N. Lucasviiir' B,S. Rader, Clifford E., Jr. COIIITTIEJIIS B.A. Sigma Chi, Bucket and Dipper, Fencing flvlanagzerj, Varsity O Uvianagerj, Scarlet Key fsecretaryl, Student Senate, COMO, Toastmasters Club, Ohio Union Central Committee, Ohio Staters, Inc., Interfraternity Court iChief Justiccl, Student Court 1-Iusticel, Fraternity Affairs fAssistant Secretaryj, 1947 Dad's Day fflhairmanj, 1946 Homecoming House Decorations iflhairmanb. OSPA fTreasurerJ Reed, Vvillis C. Niagara Falls, N. Y. B.S. Remington, Alice Clulumhus B.A. Kappa Phi, Plriadcs, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Alpha Lambda Delta Richey, Rohert D. COIUFYIIJUS B.A. YMCA, Strollers, NNOSU Players Root, l.eonarcl P. New York, N. Y. B.A. Sundial, Bawhall Rolhroclt, Harolrl J. COIIIITILIIS us. Royer, Rosanne E. Canfon B.A. Ruine, .Ioan Jane Colunlblls B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma Salisbury, June XV. Lima B.A. Kappa Alpha Theta, Theta Sigma Phi, Lantern. Browning Dram. Soc. Salley, Josephine Frazershurg B.S. Phi Mu, Elizabeth Bl.icltwi'll Soc. lVice Presideml. Alpha Lamhtla Delta. Vlil Sanciherg, Norma E. Oil Cily, Po. RS. IL-Ita Zeta iTreasururl. MidfMirrors, Student Senate Silhl0l'Cl, Carol Colmnhus A.B. Alpha Xi Delta. iTrcasurer, Corresponding Secrctaryl, Alpha Lamlula Delta, YXVCA Sanwaltl, Rolaerl Bl. Iacieson, llliih. IMS, lfpsilon Psi lipsilon Schechter, Daniel D. CIPll0IlHIll B.A. Chess Tcam, OSUVA Scheinliopl, Harold P. NEIU uyflfll, N. Hy. B.A. Department of Economics 1Student Assistantl. Hillel Schenk, Anita C. Columbus li.S. Phi Mu 1Secretaryl, Kappa Phi, AIMME, Geology flluh fVicc Prcsitlcntl, Links, Archery Cluh, VJRA, University Chorus. Strollers, YXVCA, French Cluh Schmutzler, .loan lwansfiehl B.A. Delta Gamma, So.-inloigy Cfluh ARTS and SIIIE EES 87 Exam HT Schuh, Kay Columbus B,A. Delta Zeta, Zeta Phi Eta, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Strollers, OSU Players 1Charter Memherl Shamanslcy, Rolaert N. Bexley B.A. Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Eta Sigma Arts College Council Sigalow, Murray l. New York B.S. Tau Epsilon Phi, Omega Epsilon Phi, Hillel Simonson, Gloria K. Bexley B.A. Lantern, Strollers Smith, Helen M. Columhus Philosophy Clul: Smoclc, Anne Taylor Louisville, Ky. B.A, Delta Delta Delta, Mortar Board tTrt'asl1rerJ, YWCA Council, YXVCA Secretary SDCIICCF, CE1I'Ol A . Mansfield B.A. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Symphonic Choir, German Club fTreasurt:rJ, Cosmopolitan Club 88 S and SIIIE EES Spitz, Phyllis J. OSIJOPTI BS. Alpha Lambda Delta, Pleiades, Elizabeth Blackwell Soc.. Student War Board Sprague, Rohert S . Athens B.A. Phi Deta Theta, Newman Club, International Relations Club Squires, Wanda l... Trenton B.S, Westministcr Foundation, Elizaheth Blackwell Soc. 1TreasurerJ Stephens, Joseph B. Naugatuclz, Conn. B.A. Sigma Delta Chi Csecretaryj, Lantern. Newman Club Stephenson, V. A. Piitslzurgh, Pa. B.A. Delta Gamma. Clee Cluls, Strollers. YWCA, Links Stevenson, Rohert S ltaro nville B . A. Stewart, Martha H. Charleston, VV. Va. B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Lantern. BMOC Stillman, Ralph P. Cleveland Heights B.S. Sigma Delta Chi, Mu Beta Chi, Lantern, Hillel, Hillel Players Stoclmer, Camilla J. Welch. W. Va. B.A. Alpha Xi Delta fllecording Secretary. Pledge Mistressl. Lantern fSociety Editorj, 1945 Makio fsophomore Editorj, Strollers, Linlrs, YNVCA, Mid'Mirrors Taylor, Dorothy Ann llflarion B.S. Alpha Lambda Delta, VlC, Geology Club Thompson, J. Put-ln-Bay B.A. Thompson. Ruth P. Crawford B.A. Foil and Mask. French Club. Spanish Club Townsend, Betty C. Portsmouth B.A. Kappa Alpha Theta fPresidentJ, Zeta Phi Eta 1Vice Presidentj, Mirrors, Student Senate, WSGA Board. Women's Panhellenie Assn., Strollers, Browning Dram. Soc. HTS and SIIIE EES YI'l'aXlCl', Jane lwilwauizee, Xvis. B.S. Updil-te, Alhert L. Fairfield B.A. Sigma Chi, Varsity Basketball Vallery, Beatrice UTLUUD B.S. Alpha Epsilon Delta Vanderhoven, M Newariz B.A. Alpha Phi, Theta Sigma Phi i'l'reaaurerJ, Lantern, Sundial Advisory Board, Strollers Vessella, Margaret Atlantic City, N. B.A. Chi Omega, Badminton Cluh, WSCA Board, Browning Dram. Soc., YWCA. Vogelsang, lViary il. Troy B.A. Vvainner Elizabeth il Arvada, Colo. B.S. Alpha Chi Omega, Elizabeth Blackwell Soc., Intramural Bowling Team, Student Chemical Soc. Vvehh, Rolaert E. COIIIHIBIIS B.A. Vveiner, ,lacoh F. Bridgeport, Conn, B.S. Whitehead, G. VV. Columbus B,A. Omega Psi Phi, Intramural Basketball, Koacla Council, American Veterans Committee, YMCA Williams. James E. Hillsboro B.S. Epsilon Psi Epsilon Vvillson, Norma dean Benville B.A, Radio Forum, Pleiades Vviltherger, VV. VV. COIUYUEJUS BA., M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Kappa Sigma, Varsity O, XVrestlinu Team Vviner, Elaine E. CIl'Ul'Iand B.A. Chi Delta Phi, Hillel Scroll. Links iKey Committcel, Hillel Radio lllavus Wolfe, Jean H. Dayton B.A. Hillel Student Council, Hillel Yepsen, Betty E. VVQICII, YV. Va. B.A. Alpha Xi Delta, Mid'Mir1'rmrs Links, YWCA Yerges, Marjorie C. Point Pleasant, VV. Va. B.A. Pi Beta Phi, Chi Delta Phi, Philomathcan, Strollers Zeune, Ruth A. Patasizaia B.A. Alpha Lambda Delta, XVSGA Board Zilcas, James lxl. Columbus B,A. Chi Phi CPresideutl, Lantern Sundial, CFP, OSPA Zurlcow, Gloria H. Dover, Dei. B,A. Golf Squad, Hillel Players, Pleiadcs Zuspan, Frederick P. Riciuvood B.A. Intramurals, Architectural Cluh, Buckeye Club 89 Lvl-1.31, 3. TOP ROW: Liechry, Kagcn, Yorkshire, Sugarman, Slaben, Sosinsky, Schultz, Fcllman. ROW TWO: Schectet, Sude, Keislcr, Angsen, Resnik, Shapero, Melyn. ROW ONE: Levin, Cheron, Minsky, Vfeiner, Fry, Kzilmanson, Stillman. gk ,'.z','.--:3-...-,.-g,. g -:,--,- . ,fn-5. :.1.1.,.- -..,,-,,:-3.3:g.,:gg..1., ::g:,:i.-,L-gr,-. ..,:, -..,. ----.'g.2'.' f 1f-tg-2-'f.ff.'::,-2-,--:.1t1f'.'.'-5.'.'.f1a:::' Q.'.,f - 5 .3..,-.,,,. . . , 0 0 -:-4-Z-.f -5-iii.25551-ij-5':isp-.ffzfgl-,':55fwzzs? g.a 5,.f'-1g.' v,-': 1,-: ':p:. 2-:a.1-z11:as.'.:- .Ziff z':+::' 1' '. ' ' ' ' ' 'fFI:'f?i'f:1- 55-155225:-g:Iig5f1Q1H5:12+:FJ President Jaclc Vtleiner Vice President Martin Kalman.on Secretary Richard Stillman Treasurer Arthur lvtinslty Corresponding Secretory Rohert Cllerun F f .staff ,Q ,:: gf 35' ,M ,. 4 -. ...5:.':?n gzf' . -,..5,-, . .asia , f:1fZ':5f' ,g:.g:71g::g:.'g.::::::..2:: g1.',1:x',.pgg1::1f.:.:: ::f,':.-g::g',3g it -- ' -1Q1:.','.1'I:,-Q-li -j!:,':n1111j-2 l:,':f.' 1'- - Omega Epsilon Phi is a national optometric fraternity, non-sec- tartan and non-political, dedicated to the advancement of opto- metry along ethical and professional lines. The size of the organization has heen augmented considerahly this year loy many veterans hack at the University to pursue their chosen field. Activities have heen many and diverse. Prominent speakers, both faculty members and practicing optometrists, were heard hy the fraternity. During the summer a program of technical motion pictures dealing with the various phases of optometry was instituted. A new pledge class was initiated at the Fort Hayes Hotel in the traditional ceremony and hanquet. lVlany social functions were held, including a huffet dinner dance, a swimming party and picnic, and a hay ride. Vvinter and spring quarters have seen additional successful affairs. During the summer a softhall team was entered in the intra- mural league and a haskethall team saw action in winter. Vvith its proud record, hoth in peace and war, Omega Epsilon Phi loolcs forward to the future with increasing optimism and faith in the progress of optometry. y 90 w .'1.':77:!!j 1 T, ,.. - l X The Sturlent Council ol tlie College ol Arts and Sciences carriecl out its usual lmusy program, Tllis year tlle Council collectecl information about ttie services olferecl by tlie college olilice anti putolisliecl ttlis information in a booklet lor tlie use of tlie Arts College students. Tlie group also supervisecl tlle activities ol tlle Explorers' Club, an organization wllicli conclucts stuclent tours to points of interest in ancl near Columlxus. The final project ol tlie year was time Annual Scliolarsliip Recognition Banquet wliictl lionors tliose stuclents liaving a 5.5 point-liour ratio. grfgarwt Jemima 'lille Elizalaetll Blacliwell Society is composecl ol upperclass women of liigll academic merit wllo are majoring in biological sciences ami who ex- lnilait a sincere interest in tlieir clrosen field. Vvitli the aicl of faculty advisor, Dr. Nlargaret D. Heise, tlle Society partially reorganized ancl attempted to establisll itself more strongly on tlie campus. A new ruling aclopteci tliis year permits women sturlying biological sciences in otller col- leges to become members. A successful memlaer- sllip drive was lielcl cluring fall and winter quarters. ARTS COLLEGE COUNCIL TOP ROXV: Bnrchticld, Andrews Frvcdmnn, Fcick, Shzimnnsky, Gens, Hanna. Lorcn. ROW ONE: Ntcllginiul. Lcdcr. Stratton, Bcaugc, Piper. Hziddox, Clorlfvltvr, Conley. ELIZABETH BLACIKXYELL TOP RUXV: Bock. NX't'lls, llrirlicr. Wilfox. Golin. lhusvy. Wuinncr. Drcwcs. Goodniam. Nlzistoridcs, Spitz. SECOND RUXV: Hoopnxun, Huggy. Knrchr. Enright. Novicky, Nlerwinr. Auck, Hitzvl. tilnckmorc. Adkins, Clrcrziriger. Karl, ROW ONE: Glaser. Rnglv. Foss, Scrrrtairy. Mcwtfrc. Pr'u:1dvi't, Heist-, Advisrr. Szillcy. Vice Prusidcnr, Squlrcs, Treasurer. N icltcrsori, SCL . , - is 'gmjg-::g:Q::f,F'13-111215-:.'.g:,:f-'-.tQj.g.'!:iz: ,jgq:,'. 3 15, +15-.fg.g.51z .g,: 1' ,.-.1'...:.b--.xml.--.-Q.-yy!g,5g:.z:.,g-psg.'.--:1.-':.-:L gi-..:z-.!.'.':-.-1,1-gr . -- '-59-.'-111:155-JZ!-'-:..-,-,gq-ez. -'1'31s1fg-.11'.1ff!-g:.'- -f-:,:. .:g..-1:11-:-.zz-.1-1 . 'A Q '.'.-Z-2331!-:.'::. g-:g.'1 QL '-3:1:UTERZT-141:25-:gZ--:'!-fr-'GZ' -5--'-z .E:'-::'.':lg.- . :.:-,:-:L5':j'f,1.--Q'l.-L'5:.-jig'--,.g--gg-:vg:gg.-:Z-',-5-gl:-51. ' .51.',-?.'.3-I.:-:Q::.'7 -95131-l21:r:.-JSF!!!-71 :J--11415115-r- '-:--1:f!':?!.-'-111.-55:25 - -1-fa' :-1-'-f:- ' :,-f.:r:.2::a1:2f'-1:ffzf- - :f:Fgg1323az1.'f.' yn ,al-.-:a1'-:I-, ,. ,QPTP15 4 rrtifi--1-4'53:3.i.,,:s5. -:zzeqtf'fgfki'-'e'- 'f. t N. 11P2f:::Q.1:'i,3' ,ff . 51 5 gr -- sy f?f5:5:sss:s4:,.. 'Elf If if I fw a ,. : 1' :7 ff?ff555 ' ' f 11 1'-2' --.:-..- .-:-:::-2:-IU' 5:...- -, - .', '--':r-111-:::-:.-f-- 'sift-'Fiklzt-'f3f'?7'-Fi:F:f'5'IA'557iif7:- 'fwsfl 0 President Paul E, Raps Secretary Annabelle Sachs Treasurer Elinor Ager Faculty Advisor V. A. Ketchum 9: 3 Delta Sigma Rho, a national forensic society, is dedicated to the encouragement ol sincere putmlic spealcing. It was founded in 1906 hy a committee ot three professors of speech from lvlichigan, Northwestern, and Chicago Universities alter an investigation made among other schools revealed a considerable interest in forensics. From this beginning Delta Sigma Rho has expanded very rapidly until now it has chapters at almost every important college and university in the country. To he eligible tor memtnership, a student must have tween the authorized and fully participating representative of his school in an intercollegiate forensic contest. This year women memhers participated successfully as members ot the women's varsity debate team in meets at Wisconsin and Northwestern. ln lxlarch the local chapter sponsored a practice student congress tor representatives of Big Nine and other nearhy schools in preparation for the National Student Congress of Delta Sigma Rho held in Chicago in April. phi gm. Zeta Phi Eta is a national speech-arts proies- This year the pledges sponsored a poetry read- sional fraternity which was founded in 1895 at ing contest which was of great interest to all the Northwestern University. its membership, though memhers. Zetas also served as otticials at the state small, includes many women outstanding in other tinals of the Nation High School Speech League campus activities. which were held in lvlarch. TOP RCXV: Baron, Ying- lmg, Rose, Smith. ROW TNVO: Morrison, Davis, Stuvland, Reimen, Jones. ROW ONE: Shephard, Ward, Harrutt, Houp, Conf away, Brown, Townsend. 92 l VM, l I EPSILON PSI EPSILON TOP ROXV: Talbott, Barricklow, jacquish, Dixon, Rcemsnyder, Gates, Kitchell, Stewart, Cook. Howard. ROW THREE: Gunn, Wzrrthen, Smoot, Woody, Tubes- ing, Yeardley, Fox, Watson, Moore, Burton. ROXV TWO: Lydon, Knlkzu, Benson, Bennett, Grccmnn, Thompson, Glaser, Pfeil. ROW' ONE: Anderson, Lafierty, Buzf ard, Williams, Sunwald, Bowman, Ruduc. TOP Loren Mimi, ROW Chene Baker, ONE: Pifcr, THETA SIGMA PHI ROW: Roberts, Corrigan, Schneider, Freedman, Neff, Puchir, Beck, Goldstein. TWO: Kapus, McCue, y, Nash, Wallace, Neihcisel, Bowers, Lzmane. ROW Stewart. Salisbury, Barrett, Vaner, Hovcn. IP L Epsilon Psi Epsilon is a professional optometric fraternity whose members are bound together by a common interest in optometry. The aim of the fraternity is to promote the cultivation of optom- etry and the sciences on which it is based. ln November the chapter house was the scene of a Homecoming party and dance. Many other parties toolc place during the year, including two formal dances. Fall, winter and spring quarters saw the initia- tion of new members into the chapter. The fraternityis football, baslcetball, and bowl- ing teams were active in intramural sports. , Q T C' - Lg? A .rglily K I ig Q :ill ' . I i it E . .,s, I if Jlmfa, lul Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism fra- ternity for women, enjoyed a highly successful year in 1946. One of the first accomplishments was the pledging of fourteen women in the fall. The Cub Capers, a party honoring journalism students, was held November 15. Winter quarter found the chapter participating in the Matrix Table, an annual formal dinner featuring an out- standing woman spealcer. Theta Sigma Phi was also instrumental in bringing prominent spealcers to the campus. The tvvo nlumnae scholarships were won this year by Elizabeth Miller and Ruth Carter. 93 SPANISH LLUI3 TOI' ROW Q ihhcns, Takzxes, Murphw S inner Thorburn, bro tnb :ugh Vv illi mms, john' son ROYV THRIIII: Baugh- m in Trout Miller Martin, Mel 'irthy Bisc in Smith, Pr rd il ROXV TW O: Porter' field Jones Sclutscr Muencli, Kucchle Barker Cnmorclesc. ROW ONI: bhtnton, Knight. Rtimcy Chapm in Long, lor' din I:1n el Antomllc, For- A F! .... . Q l .A - i.1.1-,5g.::,-':- ,: ..-,.t--.,-,f,-Lf.-yi' -4 ' -.'.'-.:i'--L':1-,1 --:- 4: .. -f -...'.- ' 0 flu, I Sigma Delta Chi, a professional journalism fraternity, is made up of promising students in the journalism field. Prominent professional journal- ists are also initiated into the local chapter. The fraternity holds hi-monthly dinner meet- ings which are addressed hy men active in the field of journalism. The annual Rih Roast dinner highlighted the year. On this occasion the faculty was toasted and appointments to the Lantern staff for the coming year were announced. Twelve undergraduates and three professional members were initiated during the year. V .KM The purpose oi the Spanish Cluh is to promte a hetler understanding laetxveen the Spanish stu- dents attending the University and the North American students studying Spanish. The clulo program for the fall quarter empha- sized customs and life in lwexico. It was climaxed hy the upinataf' a Nlexican Christmas festival. In winter and spring quarters special programs focused attention on the customs and languages ot Latin-American countries. The final event ot a successful year was the traditional picnic of the roses held in lVIay at the home oi faculty advisor Chris Natale Nacci. -W f 'W rrDY'Nmm 11 SIGMA DELTA C HI TOP ROXV: Clcmen Ohr r dr Loney, Kzrplansky, Har hm Stephens, Dolezal, Katz I-'fr if fer, Grooms, Korn ROW ONE: Vv'iener, Schuck Pns torius, Suthwold, Hollihm Price, Wgirmzin, Naylor C ur 4 Brown. 2 z 5 2 I . 5 1 5 1 . N . . I 9 5 5 3 Q 4 f u I I I F :Q E? 'I E Ei 3 E- in ,I il I I i I s 2 5 3 5 5 E 5 1 Xvuifer C. Vveidier Umm of College of Commerce and Adlninisfmiion 511240, yo Vvaiter C. VXfeidier, Dean oi tile College of Commerce and Administra- tion, has just completed timirty-one years of service to i1iS Airna iViater. He received both his AB. and iNi.A. degrees from Oiiio State and ine aiso iioids tire degree from Bowling Green University. Dean VVeidier has found time to participate in many activities in addi- tion to his duties at time University. He is tire co-author of several textbooks in use on time campus and time autinor of numerous articles on iousiness suiojects. in 1959 iie served as Vice President of tile American Council on Education. He also ineiongs to tile American Association of Coiiegiate Scixoois of Business, Beta Gamma Sigma, Aipima Kappa Psi, and the American Economics Association. Under tire direction of tilis very capaiaie man, tile activities in time seven divisions of Commerce Coiiege are carried out efficiently. I. Xvayne Ley Assistant Dean 96 The College of Commerce and Administration was organized in 1915 by the Board of Trustees. ln 1925 it was authorized to operate on a four-year basis. As the student body has grown and the interest of the students has spread over wider areas of business activity, the College has continued to expand its program of olfere ings. At the present time specialized training is being ollered in thirteen areas in business and six areas in the School ol Social Adniirlistration. The College also carries a heavy program ol grade uate worlc. Vvith the return ol the veteran, the student body has slcyroclieted from a pre-war level ol 2,300 to approximately 5,500 during the winter quarter. Despite this unprecedented growth, there has been maintained a very close and personal relationship between the student, the faculty, and the administration. The students have turned in an excellent scholastic performance, and in every way have acquitted themselves admirably under very trying circum- stances. Standards of achievement have been held at the same high level, which has been the principal factor in making the college an outstanding national leader in the lield of education for business and social work. The activities of the Bureau of Business Research, the sponsor- ing ol various business institutes together with other activities ol importance, give to the student a balanced program of theoretical and practical knowledge. Dean Vvalter C. Vveidler, his adminis- trative statf, and the faculty worlc together to provide for the large group of serious students. -- .-s-' f A, .h-.7w.5fnymWmm,rfy-xgx7w,.fw,,,,,,,,,t.v,pA VW.. ,, ,,,,. .,,,,,E,.,z,j,m?5,?,.,,.A,..,. W., ., A, , Meyer C Wells funior LWIE1-1-Q fi- E Aldrich, Thomas P. Cleveland Heights B.S, Varsity Baseball, YMCA Council, Wcstministcr lioundation, Sociad Anspach, Freda LIHIIB Somerset B.S. Alpha Chi Omega fTreasurerj Linlcs, YWCA Atchison, William A. Camhridge B.S. Alpha Tau Omega fTreasurerj Feta Alpha Psi fPresidentH. FMA Austin, Ansel D. COIUWIIJUS B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma, OSUVA Aveni, Vincent T. East Cleveland B.A. Bagley, Edward R. COIILTHIJUS BS. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Lantern, XVOSU Players, Varsity Debate, Freshman Activities fPresidcntJ Balcer, Edith Kathleen Cuyahoga Falls B.S. Zeta Tau Apha fsocial Chairnianl, BMOC Baldwin, F. jane Columbus H.S., B.A. Kappa Kappa Cvatnina, Lambda Alpha Sigma, Browning Dram. Soc., YVYCA Bannister, Nlarion Columbus B.S. Delta Sigma Theta, Koacla Council, Soclad Club, YMCA Bascom, Reynolds R. C0lllI1Il7!lS B.S. Track, Pistol Club, IMA Baunl, Seyfnolll' ivewariz iv. B.S. Alpha Epsilon P1 fPresiJent, Treasurerl, CFP, Hillel Council Bazler, Patricia Gail C0lllmlJUS B.S. Pi Beta Phi fPresidentl, Mirrors 1Program Chairmanl, W'umcn's Ohio, Commerce Council CSccretaryJ, Student Senate, Student War Board, Strollers, Dad's Day Committee fPulJlicity Chairmanl, OSPA, YYVCA Beard, Elizabeth A. COIIIIYIIIIIS B .S, YVVCA. Sociad, Sociology Clulw 1Sccretaryl Beclcer, Robert Lee COIILYHIIUS B.S. Tau Kappa Epsilon, BMOC. COQIIU. Industrial lvianagemcnt Clu Bellmap, David J. C0lLlTHl7l1S B.S. Delta Upsilon, Basketball Bently, lvlary ITJIIIVTOYICU, Ia. I., N. Y. B.S. Lambda Alpha Sigma, Pleiadcs Biiiikofei, Virginia E. Cleveland Alpha Epsilon Rho, Sigma Alpha Sigma, Scholaris, Strollers, YYVCA, Spanish Cluh, Cosmopolitan Club Bl0lC6l', RHYHIOIICI Lindsey B.S. Stadium Club, OSUVA Football Manager Brison, Peggy Colllnlblls B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta, YWCA, MidfMirrors Brody. Aaron Lewis Siialeer Heigiifs BS. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Intramurals, Symphonic Choir, Mi'ii's Give Cluh fliusincss Maningcrb, Hillel 99 Broolis, Donalcl R. PUIGHJ B.S. Buelller, Richarci A. Springfield B.S. Beta Alpha Psi CSeeretaryl, Marehinu Band Calbeck, Joe VV. Wflorlliinglon B.S. , , , Tennis, University Chorus YMCA CHHCICI, JCHI1 Columbiana B.S. Theta Upsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, YWCA. Rifle Club Cantwell, Thomas R. Youngslouan B.S. Phi Gamma Delta, Tennis Team, Varsity O, Commerce Council, Phi Gamma Delta tRushinQ Chairmanl, CSPA CafISOl'1, Fred M. Columbus B.S. Sigma Chi. Bucket and Dipper, Wrestling Manzxger, Student Senate, Scarlet Key, Ohio Staters, Toastmasters, Varsity O Carroll, Jeanne Sanclusley B.S. Sociacl, Sociology Club, Progressive Students League, Newman Club, YYVCA 100 Cavinee, Lois C. Wvasliinglon C. H. B.S. YWCA Council. University Grange, University -VH Club, YWCA Chamow, Robert D. Brooklyn, N, Y. B.S. AVC, Hillel Chilcote. Aclelairie A. NPu70VI? B.S. Kappa 'Alpha Theta Christensen, VV. S. B.S. Claggett, Shirley Ann Colurflblls B.S. Strollers, YVJCA, Plriadcs, Suciad Cooke, tlVlrs.l A. T. Syracuse. N. Y. B.S. Sigma Delta Tau. University Dames, Sociad. Hillel Copley, Vvilliam A. Sanclusley B.A. Phi Kappa Tau, Beta Alpha Psi, Scabbard and Blade Crown, Hoxxiarcl Columbus B . S. Curry, Gillnert G. N8LUHFk B.S. Concert Band, Vets Dance Band, Tower Club Dambacb, Robert B. Milan B.S. Sigma Pi Davidson, Robert Pittsburgh, Pa. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Bucket and Dipper, Ohio Staters, Inc., Sundial, Hillel, Fraternity Affairs, Interffiraternity Pledge Council 1ChairmanJ Davis, Robert N. Cliillicotlie B.B.S. Delxfluth, Harolcl VV. C0lUmlJlLS B.S. lnterfReligious Council, Sociad, Vlesley Foundation Dennis. VVard D. COIIUTIIJUS B.S. YMCA Detmer, Donald A. Hamilton B.S. Siuma Phi Epsilon, Commerce Council, Lutheran Student Assn., Gamma Delta DOIJSOII, Helen Lawrence, N. Y. B.S. Alpha Epsilon Phi iseeretary. Social Chairmanl, Scarlet Fever, Hillel, Links Donovan, .Iames J. COIIIYNIJIIS B.S. Dozer, Clark Lorenz COIIIUIDILS B ,S. Lamt-rn, University Chorus Dunham, Nancy CIYIIIIIIIIIIS B.S. Delta Gamma, Mortar Board il-'residcntl Chimes, Mirrors, Tennis Team, WSGA, Student Senate. NVar Board, Commerce Council, Strollers, Women's Panhellcnic Assn. iPresidcntl, YVnrnen's Ohio Dumont, Don E. Cliagrin Falls B.S. Phi Gamma Delta, Senior Class President, Student Senate, CFP, OSPA il-lrcsidentl, COMO, Commerce Council, Sophomore Cabinet, 1944 Makio iSophomore Editorj, 1944 Homecoming Committee Eisel, Dayton Earl Jr, HOldl'H, XIII. B.S. ' Sigma Chi, Wrestling, Cheerleader, Industrial Management Club. Toastmasters, Scarlet Key, Varsity O Ellis, lhlartha .lanice Chicago, B.S. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Koada Council, YXYCA Epstein, Doris H. Astoria, B.S.S. Sigma Alpha Sigma, Scholaris Erickson, Arnold VV. Steulmrwille B.S. Sigma Nu Ericlison, Arthur .lohn TVOIHIQSHDIUYI B.S. Eschmeyer, A. .-X. lvew Knoxville B.S. Esselhurn, Rohert Zanesville B.S. Beta Theta Pi Esterly, Nliriam J. Colurnhiana B.S. Delta Gamma fPresidcntl, Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Gamma Sigma, Strollers, VIC MidfMirrors Ewin gf, Kenneth S. Columlzus B.S. Men's Glee Club, Symphoni. Choir Fadelyl, Joanne il. C0llllTIlJUS B.S. Stiollers iBoard of Coutroll l:E1llS, Dlilfy ALXIIII Chicago, B.S. Alpha Phi iTrcasurer, Presidentj, Strollers iPresident, Treasurer, Office Mgr., Student Advisorj, Link flrlroject Chairman, Key Committeel, WSGA, MidfMirrors, Chimes fTreasurer5, Mortar Board, Student Senate liechlco, Ruth lhl. CIGUBILIIICI B.S, Badminton Cluh, VIC, IVRA Browning Dram. Soc., YWCA Feigensohn, Ruth lu. Niagara Falls, N. Y. B.S, Hillel Players, Pluiades 101 Feinman, lrving lVl. NPIU YOTIZ, AY. Y. B,S, Phi Sigma Delta, ,lunior Baseball Manager, Scarlet Key Feldman, C. Deuera COIUYTIIJUS B.S. Hillel 1Secr::taryJ, Hillel Players, IZFA fprcsidentl Felman, l'lenry lvl. Dayton B.S. Phi Epsilon Pi, Sundial, Hillel Fewster, Gloria lvlarie Phoenix, Ariz, B.S. Delta Gamma Flanagan, Hugh VV. CYOIUVTIIJUS B.S, Makin fflhiet' Photographcrj, Newman Clula fhfrcasurcrj FlOVVCl'S, JOl1I1 Columbus B.S. Phi Beta Kappa Foltz, George E. North Baltimore B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha, Sociad 102 Franlclin, Phyllis Ann COIIJTHIJYIS B.S. Plciadcs Council. Sociad, Newman Clulw ljI'ElSl'lCl', JUNE Danville B.S. French, lhlarianne Springfield B.S. Alpha Phi lTrcaaurcrH, Makio, Strollers, Browning Dram. Soc., Links, Chimes, BMOC French, Phyllis .leane Louisville, Ky. B.S. Alpha Kappa Alpha fVice Presidcntl, Koada Council, Sociad Garrett, Samuel VV. COIIIDI INIS B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Gazclalt, George Jr. Mansfielcl B.S. Gerher, Peggge E. Syracusv, lv. Y. B.S. Sigma Delta Tau 1Prcsidentl, Swan Club, Urcliufis, Vi'0mcn's Panhcllcnic Ann. Gillette, John B. Pitlsfielrl, lllass. B.S. Colclenherg, T. C. Elyria B.S. Zeta Mu fVice President, Secrctaryb, Makin, Womcn's Panhellenie Assn., Hillel Players, Mid1Mirrors Golin, Charles Philadelphia, Pu. B.S. Mu Beta Chi fCorresponding Secretaryl, Saddle and Sirloin, Commerce Council, Symphonic Band, Hillel, IZFA Goodman, Loretta R. Lorain B.S. Links, Mirrors, Mid-Mirrors, SXWAVQS, Hillel Goodwin, John VV. NBWGTL B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha Cottheil, Luis F. Buenos Aires, Argentina M.A. Industrial Management Club, Industrial Relations Club Creely, Anne lVIary Colllfnbus B.S. Greene, IVIary Beth Baltimore, Nici. B.S. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Sigma Gregg, Jean Jefferson B.S. Sigma Alpha Sigma, VIC. Kappa Phi, YIVCA, Links, Plciadrs, Sociad Griffith, Paul F. Roclzliririge B.S. NROTC Grisier, Richard F. Ives! Unity BS. Alpha Sigma Phi CI'rfsidcntJ, CFP CIYOSS, HONVHfd Cambridge B.A. Bcra Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma Gross, Louis Cleveland Heights I-LS. Zeta Beta Tau, Riflc Club, Fraternity Affairs, Hillcl Grove, Helen L. COIUY7llJUS ILS. Alpha Chi Omega Gumhiner, F. D. Rochester, N. Y. B.S. Plciadcs, Hillel, Sociad Club, Links Guthrie, R. .lane COIUHILUS KS. Pi Beta Phi, Commcrcc Council, Sociad Haher, Shirley AIO!!! XVUTIZ HS. Alpha Ifpsilun Phi, Hillel Haemmerlein, Dan XI. East Aurora, N. Y. Ilclta Chi f'I'rcasurcrl, Kappa Kappa Psi, Makinv, Council of Fraternity Trcasurnrs tflhairmanl, Marcliiiig Band, Industrial Managvmcnt Club, Pistol Club. Hainhurger, .Iosephine Lynhrooie H S Plciaalcs, Bowling Cluh. Cosmopolitan Cluh. Industrial Relations Cluh, Hillrl Hameroff, Eugene .I. KYIOUPIUYIII B.S, Phi Sigma Delta, Hillel. USUVA Hancock, Xvilliain F. Richwooai ILS. Beta Alpha Psi Harhrecht, Rohert F. Pomeroy Bs. Beta Alpha Psi, Bela Gamma Sigma. Varsity 0, Tennis Club Harlor, Barbara A. Columbus B.S. Pi Bcta Phi, Sigma Alpha Sigma, MidfMirrors. SXVAVes, Strullcrs Harrod, Kenneth C. Lima I5.S. Ilclta Upsilon, Tennis, FMA lliuard of Trustccsl, Toastmasters Cluh, Industrial Mzunagcmcnt Club Hawlc, Betty .Iean Springfield, lib. IImvl:ng Cluh. Urcliwis, IVRA Heclc, Charlotte Ivlimioliefouin B.S. Alpha Xi Delta. Phi Chi Thcta. Tennis Cluh. Links uk Ifletfellinger, Robert 1. Ioucionville 15.5. Industrial Rulations Club' Industrial lvfanagt-nu-nt Clulv Hetfner, rlumes E. bX71llRllllJl1i'fll 13.S. Tau Kappa Epsilon lTrcasurcrl, Beta Alpha Psi. BIVIOC fBusinvss Managerj, Senior Class Treasurer Hemiriclts, .Iumes XV. T.OHiSl7iNl', Ky. B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Interfratcrnity Pledge Council. Student Bar Assn. Henclriclis, VV. R., .Ir. Inuisviilc, Ky. 13.5 Lambda Chi Alpha flucsiclentl, Varsity Track, Fraturriity Atlairs, CFP Herbst, Abner 11. Nmuurle, NI. 15.5, Mu Brta Chi fTu'asurcrl. Hillel Herl, Richarcl Edgar IIOIIIJYIIHIS Bb. I-ICTSCII, .If-rry Parlevrstmllrg. Xl . Va. I B.S. 'Zeta Beta Tau, Wi'cstlir1u Team, Marching, Band, Concert Band 104 Hill, Robert E. C-Illlllllllillg B.S. Iicta Theta Ili, Makin lloplcins, Kenneth f10llIl7lIHlS Phi llslta Theta Hultz tlxlrsl, Erna CIOIUHIIJIIS B.A. Kappa Phi, Phi Chi Theta .1m'olJs, Dorothy Civvvlarrcl 13.5 Sociad, Univcrsity House Asscmhly. Hillel Quartet, IZFA lalcab, Betty CIIPIIPIGIKI B.S. Thcta Upsilon. YWCA. Ncxxman Club Jarnagin, Xvillium CIOIIUIIIIHS B . S. Delta Upsilon, Industrial Nlanagcmcnt Club, Sundial, Chess Club fSccretaryJ tlohnson, Erwin H. KIOIHHIIHIS 13.8. Johnson, Lucille E. Farmingdale, L, I., N. Y. B.S. Pleiades, BMOC, Ncwmm Club. Westminstcr Hall Activities Jones, Dorothy B. COIIIHIIIIIS B.S, Delta Delta Delta, Lambda Alpha Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mirrors, Chimes, Student Senate, Womcn's Ohio tsecretary, Trcasurcrl, QSPA, Red Cross fChairman of Collcgc Unitl, VIC tlorgenson, Ruth Irene CTIQUQIIIYICI B,S. YW'CA, Interracial Council, Pinedale Cooperative, XVRA, Sociad Kantola, Robert C0lUmlIliS B.S, Tau Kappa Epsilon fPrcsidenL, Treasurerl, Freshman Basketball, Marching Band Kayn e, Santorci A. COIUHIIJIIS B,S. Mu Beta Chi Keltner, .Iohn Robert XX70rtI1ingtor: HS. Kenyon, Vvilliam A. COIUHIDIIS B.S. Phi Delta Theta IQCYSOF, DOIlillCl Van XVUH BS. lndustrial Manzigcment Club fflistorianl, Industrial Relations Club Kilmer, Carol Billie Oale Ilarbor B.S. Phi Mil, YWCA Kinnamon, Lois A. Grove City BS. Phi Mu, Phi Chi Theta, Badminton Club, YWCA Kinnune, Arthur J. Cllflfllllll BS. Kirli, Blurian COIIIIIIIIILS B.S. Chi Omega ffrcasurerl, FMA, Strollers, Browning Dram. Soc. fCostume Chairmanl lilingler, Erma l. CHDIIIIFIIJIIS B.S. Lamhda Alpha Sigma, Newman Club iTreasurerD, VlC, Plciadcs fTrcasurerJ, Links, Mid-Mii'i'ors, Student Senate IQOSC, lrjillll Ii. Clvnfoni B.S. Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma l.0lJox'ilz, David ll. CI4'l'l'IU7lll BS. l.eiloi-i, E, Renee I'lvl1'i1'll, Al. Y. B.S. Sigma Delta Tau Vfreasurerl l.c-sueur, Pretty .l. ,IYOIPIIO B Levin, hlelvin B. Baltimore. B.S. Sigma Alpha Mu fllrcsidcntj, Basketball lManagcrJ, University Chorus, CFP, SRP fBusiness Managerj, Greek Week flixccutive Committeej, Town Meeting Council lucviue, Selma Nlirimn Brooklyn, lv. B,S. VIC, Hillel, Sociad, Plciadcs l.ewis, Vivian ixflay Cllllllfl DHS B.S. Alpha Dclta Pi, Alpha Lanilnla Dclta, Strollers, Links, VIC, lndustrial lvlanagemcnt Cluls fVice Prcsiduntl l.lClliCIlSi6iIl, .lean S. Auguslu, Cu, KS, Hillel l.iQl1ilJurI1,xVillis Crvsiiine lS.S. Phi Gamma Delta, Vanin XVrestling, Strollers l.yllfil, .IBIIICS JI . Chillicothe B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma Dlkllillllilil, David .l. ISFIHUUY Bf'ilL'll, Nl, H.S. Mu Beta Chi Nlauljurg, Edwin Cincinnati ILS. Mu licra Chi fllresidcntl, Commerce Council, COMO, Hill.-l. IZFA hlurcus, Pauline li. Dayton B.S. Sigma Delta Tau lVicc Prcsidentl, Mirrors, Chimes iSccretaryJ, Mortzir Board iSccrctaryl, l946 Malcio iliditurl, Student Senate. lioard of Student Publications Womcrfs Ohio, Links au. Nlasarslcy, lVIollie Passaic, N. B.S. University House Presidents Assn., Roman Council, Pleiades, Hillel, Hillel Cabinet, Links, IZFA, Industrial Ivlanagcment Club IN lathews, Donald lu. COIUMIDKIS B.S. Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Alpha Sigma lVlcCann, Frieda Ray Springfield B.S. Alpha Chi Crnrua Iwlccullough, W. J. Xvortliinglon B.S. Scabbard and Blade, Phi Eta Sigma IVlcDowell, Nlary E. Steubenville B.S. IM-Ita Gamma IVlcKinnon, Hazel A. COIUYYILUS B.S. Alpha Phi Iyletz, Harvey N7. CIGUEIGHCI B.S. Beta Alpha Psi, Mu Beta Chi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma 106 Miller, Marjorie H. COIUTNIJUS B.S. Kappa Alpha Tlicta fSecretaryJ, Alpha Lambda Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma lPresidentJ, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortzir Board, Chimes, Mirrors, WSGA fPresident, Secretaryj, Student Senate, Women's Ohio, VIC lSecret:iryl. Arts College Council, Browning Dram. Soc.. Vfomen's Panhcllcnic Assn., Council on Student Affairs, Board ol Studi-nt Publications lN liller, Robert lVIerlin Findlay B.S. Beta Alpha Psi Ivliser, Jane Amsleroiam B.S. Mitchell, A. P. Ashtabula B.S. Alpha Gamma Delta, Mixed Chorus, Orchestra, Sociad Club, YWCA Iwloscrip, Robert Lee Adena B.S. Phi Eta Sigma, Strollers, Regimental Band, Industrial Management Club, Industrial Relations Club IVIunro, Vvilliam D. park Ridge, B.S. Nathan, Marian Rose Cleveland Heights B.S. Pleiades, Tennis Team, Romans Council, Symphonic Band, Links, Hillel, SRP, IZFA Navin, .Iames I... Columbus B.S. Newman Club Neiser, Rodger .Iohn Alexandria, Ky. M.S. Pi Kanva Alpha Oatey, Alan Rowe IA1k0lUO0Ll B.S. Phi Gamma Delta, Industrial Management Club Olinslcy, Gerald Lakewood B.S. Tau Kappa Epsilon lVicc Presidentl, Hillel Olpp, Robert VV. Columbus B.S. ONCHII, Rosann Columbus B.S. Swan Club fVice Presidentl, Links iSecretaryD, Strollers, YYVCA, Sociad, Pleiades Orr, James Homer NPWGTZZ B.S. Ott, Carolyn R. Columbus B.S. Chi Omega, Chi Delta Phi tPresidentj, Orchesis, Mid-Mirrors, SWAVes, YVWCA, lVomen's Glee Club Ott, Eleanor A. Hamilton B.S, Pi Beta Phi fVice Presidentl, Beta Lambda Delta, WSGA Board fVice Presidentj, Commerce Council, University Orchestra, Alpha Lambda Delta, Women's Ohio, Mirrors, Strollers, Senior Class Cabinet Pailjenbarger, Tom I.. COIIIYUITIIS B.S. 'Phi Gamma Delta, Track Team lManagerl, YMCA, Scarlet Key Pastor, Jerome Dayton B.S. Sigma Alpha Mu, Mu Beta Chi lVice Presidcntl, Phi Eta Sigma, Hillel Patriclc, Stephen Youngstown B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma, Newman Club Pechder, lxlonton AIG-'IU TYUIIIQ as. Peclcinpaugh, IVI. Columbus B.S. YVVCA Council, Pleiades Potts, Norma .lean Lancaster B.S. Powell, Philicia Clevfflafld B.S. Delta Sigma Theta, Koada Council, WOSU Players, Sociad, YWCA, University House President Preiss, Franlclin E. Pali River, Mass. B.S. Alpha Epsilon Pi Prushing, Robert D. COlU11ll7US B.S. Phi Delta Theta, Strollers, Industrial Management Club fPresidentl Pryor, VV. Franlc Bexley B.S. Sigma Chi, Strollers Rabinowitz, Herbert Ivvru Yorle, Iv. Y. B.S. Ralston, Robert E, Kenton B,S. Beta Alpha Psi Rapp, Lucille So, Fallsburg, N. Y. B.S. Bowling Club, Hillel, Pleiades Rees, Margaret E. Colunlblls B.S. Alpha Chi Omega fPrcsidentl Sigma Alpha Sigma tVice Presidentl, Alpha Lambda Delta, VIC Reichel, Haines V. Massiiion B.S. Intramural, YMCA, Industrial Management Club, Men's Glu Club Rhoads, I. Charles Xvusiringion C. H. B,S. Tower Club, Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Romophos, Scahhard and Blade Phi Eta Sigma, Varsity O, Scarlet Key, Senior Intramural Manager, Tennis, Student Senate, Commerce Council Rhodes, Robert R. Youngstown Phi Gamma Delta fPresident, Rushing Chairmanl, Sundial Uiusiness Managerj, Ohio State Engineer, Interfraternity Pledge Council, Student Senate Strollers, YMCA, OSPA 107 X iv Ricliardson, John VV. Staten lsiancl, N. Y. BS, Tau Kappa Epsilon, lntlustriznl Management Club R imelspach, .lane Fremont l3.S. Sigma Alpha Sigma fTrcasurerl, Hockey Team, WRA, WSGA, Sociad, Links fGencral Chairman, Program Chairmanl, Alumnae Scholarship House, SWAVes, Pleialies fFirst Trcasurerl Ron ey, James C0iUTYlIlIlS ILS. Delta Chi fTreasurcr. Ccrrvssponding Secretaryl. Council Fraternity Trcasurcrs OSUVA Rosen llial, Beverly CXIPUPIIITIJ BS. Delta Phi Epsilon fSccretaryl, Hillel fStuclent Councill, Links, French Club, Spanish flluh Rothman, lxlary L. New York, N. Y. li. X. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Makio, lvlidflviirrors, Student Senate, Links, Hillel Rub, Robert A. ixlansfielrl BS. Hillel Runclio, Patricia Ann Springfield li.S. Lantern fBusiness Staifl , Strollers lU8 Russ, Vvillard Lee Oahhill B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma, Intramural Football, OSUVA Ruth, Dorothy Jane Zanesville lS.S. Pleiadcs, Newman Club Salovan, Charlotte Cleveland B.S. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Sundial, Links. Hillel Saltzrnan, Richard G. New York, N. Y. ll.S. Phi Sigma Delta, Basketball flvlanagerl, Scarlet Key Schafer, lvlarjorie A. Springfield B.S, Alpha Phi, Strollers, YXVCA Sclieingold, Evelyn B Cincinnati B.S. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Hillel Players, Mirrors, Sociad, Links, SWAVCS Schneider, Samuel Columbus BS. Mu Beta Chi, IMA, Avukah Society Scott, Harold Cleveland B.S. Mu Beta Chi, Hillel Scoutten, Robert John Hudson B.S. Alpha Tau Omega, Marching Band Seiloert, Vvilliam H. Vvorthingion B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fTreasurerl, Phi Eta Sigma, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx, Beta Gamma Sigma, Varsity Track tCaptainl, Varsity O. Commerce Council, Scnior Class Cabinet Sellcowitz, Leonard Bridgeport, Conn. B.S, Hillel Shade, Russell M. COIUTHIJUS B.S. Industrial Mzinagemcnt Club Sl'lHHCSy, Tl10HlHS Troy B,A. Varsity Baseball, Varsity O Sh aueet, lVlitzi Lee COIUYTIIJLIS B.S. Soeiad Club, Hillel Foundation Shultz, Betty Anne lacieson BS. Phi Chi Theta, YXVCA, LiIllKS Silver, Harold Rochester, N. Y. B.S. Freshman Tennis, Hillel, Spanish Club Smit, Mildred Juliana Wooster B.S. Chimes, Mirrors, 1946 Makio fSoph. Editorl. WRA, Swan Club, Golf Club, University Chorus, Pleiadcs Smith, Earl Brookfield B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha Spatz, Eelwarcl C. Vxleiiingfon BS. Industrial Relations Club Spears, .loan Adair Ypsilanti, Mich. B.S. Kappa Kappa Gamma Spitzer, lVlary L. Canton B.S. Phi Chi Theta tllrogram Chairman, Presidentj, University Chorus, Pleiades, YWCA Springer, Barbara A. COIUIRIJUS B.S. Delta Gamma, YWCA, MidfMirrors, Links. Sophomore Class Cabinet Staelchouse, E. D. Jr. COIUHILUS B.S. Phi Gamma Delta Steele, Helen Louise Zanesville B.S. Stern, Ernest COiIlHlIJllS B.S. M11 Beta Chi flieeurdins! Secretary, Executive Boardj, Hillel Sterner, James E. C0lllmlJUS B.S. YMCA, Newman Club Stone, Marcia Razell Kingston, B.S. Pleiaclcs, Hillel Stroup, Lee lx l. C0lU,T7l,lJllS B .S. OSUVA, Industrial Management Club Stroupe, Eileen COIUIHIJIIS B.S. Strub, Thomas VV'ylie Bueyrus B,S. Commerce Council, Student Religious Council, University Chorus, Men's Glee Club, Lutheran Student Assn., Industrial Manzigement Club Suszan, lVliChael iwasivury B,S. Swartz, Thelma XV. COIIIITIIJIIS B.S. Suciad. Hillel fStuxlcnt Couneilj Sweeny, Sue Loretta Midziieloruiii, N. Y. B.S. Alpha Chi Omega 109 Thomas, Grace Adele COIUUIIIUS B.S. Kappa Delta, Industrial Management Club fSecretaryJ, MidfMirrors, YWCA, Links Tucker, Elizabeth A. Cieveianci Heights B.S, Alpha Xi Delta, Rifle Club, Sociad, Spanish Club, YWCA Tugtle, Phyllis Ann B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta Vati, lrene Nl. CIEUGIGIIII B.S. Pleiades, Newman Club Vessella, lxflargaret C. Atlantic City, N. 1. B.S. Chi Omega, Badminton Club, Browning Dram. Soc., YWCA, WSGA Board Vetel, lrene R. COIUDTIJILS B.S. Delta Zeta, French Club, Newman Club Vorweyk, Marie E. Bristol, Conn. R S Pleiades, YWCA, Gamma Delta llU Warne, Ralph Dick Hillsboro B.S. Phi Delta Theta Se t I 4 A , na e, FMA, University Social Committee, COMO, Fraternity Affairs fSecretaryfTreasurerD Weintraub, R. N. CIQUHIGYICI B.S., B.A. Tau Epsilon Phi Vveisberg, Harolcl S. Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S., B.A. Mu Beta Chi Wenger, Evalyn D. Canton B.S. University Chorus, Symphony Choir Vvillourn, Barbara S. C0lIlml7US B.S. Alpha Delta Pi, Links Vvinson, Vvilliam E. Elyria B.S. Sigma Alpha Sigma, Student Religious Council Vvorthman, Theodore CDIUYRIJUS B.S, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Alpha Psi l l Vvronker, Lois E. Rochester , B.S. Sigma Alpha Sigma, Sundial, Hillel Players, Mirrors, Links, Sociad, Hillel, SWAVes Yonner, Kenneth Springfield B.S. Commerce Council Young, Gertrucle S. St. Louis, Mo. B.S. Sigma Alpha Sigma Zimpler, June lVl. Columbus B.S. Zisewine, Thelma R. Columbus B,S. i Socind, Hillel rj gf? PHI CHI THETA TOP ROW Smith, Wile, Boone Shultz Spitzer. ROW ONE Berube McCann, Wil' liamson Dodnll. Rhoclebeck. Beerbowcr Pringle, Schafer, Pfeifltr Kmmmon, Baughman. dwg f'af..w SIGMA ALPHA SIGMA TOP ROW Myers, Gregg, Levin Golclston, Thomas, Fernea ROW TWO: Meyers, Efros Allen Cravens, Mont- gomery Pipic ROW ONE: Smith Youn Rees, XVe1znker, , - ,Img :yi-3-,digg :--,iE31j:32:553-5:53f:iiEil'I:315S5.'-31 r1rli1.i.ZI. . L'.'. !JQ--:gif-2:15:Sir-fag''ig'-::.'1'.j:11f.t.': ,-11-':.1g., 3: -ij'--.:.'.':-: . E2 2121.2-54'.g,1E1322:I-3,5337.2115322531-ij:-:jff :gf a 'f fel' fr 41521-.112 5: -'51, ri. ,, . ' -47 'f'I3: F:'1'-1'.E'77'-Li - -'-T'-T- :'-Z-.295A 'fi .111'.'?-'-L-.-f-:.!'-'- ' I I' 0 1-.1...-gp .-am? ,-r.-.-gg ,-g-!:-:Z.'.',- 15.-'C -I f2'? f1:f'3r'::-:- 'I-ff J1'5fFfi'i x f 5: '4'.' -il.. .1 1 :qizffiiail-',1:.5f E' -Li-2142:-:ir 1' : 1- g' -if' .-,ff Q -'i . .' ' -7 ' I-f' z' f ,fii-if:::4fPf?ff:.-ss'-2:2E'.tf if .::f255if3'J-Zia?9:12315-Eff 'Z7fifffifz'- 7 :':'F:A'f'fl '-'5' - -.-.,..:.4:-::5f:f.'?.Ag.':11g---1 .1-1513.33-:g.1.:u1gzf-.',-3: 515-g 21 ',-3215: .,,,..,,.,.,...-'- .. ,..,,,.,.,:..,,z. , - I, :Z D. j-:'.:'.5,-:.':-Qlfz ,tfzzg1-Q-'-fr,-,151-J The purpose of Phi Chi Theta, national pro- fessional commerce sorority, is to promote high scholastic standards and higher education and training for women preparing tor a husiness career. Each year the national organization gives two scholarships for graduate study. The local chapter annually awards the girl graduating with the highest four-year scholastic record in the College of Commerce. The yearys program included fall and spring rushing and initiation, lectures, puhlishing a quarterly newsletter, the Founders' Day Banquet, and a tea for memhers and faculty. Sigma Alpha Sigma is a professional social administration lraternity concerned with promot- ing good fellowship, maintaing high scholarship, fostering high professional standards, and further- ing the cause ol social worlc. One of the projects of the group this year was the sale ol tuherculosis stamps in the fall. Other activities ol the fraternity include several student-faculty teas and open houses, and a Foun- cler's Day Banquet honoring Mr. Stillman. Throughout the year Sigma Alpha Sigma co- operated with other groups to luring speakers in the social administration lield to the campus. - Sa ff v LS' it A 2 fr 5 v L IM' ...gp-'52-ji i .1 fb. ' H2542-' :IT :T ' ' - -sag.: . 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UMQM, president Edwin lxlanhurg Vice President Jerome Pastor Secretary Ernest Stern Treasurer Ahner Herlmst ::::f ':7: :':':'Sm::::'3' - ,- ,.... .-4. - -..--- ..- .n.. - , . 5-.'zarf::itqfglgagaugifJ1EE:i12.'5515'-, - 'Z-.3351-221212-' -':--g:gIj-.-T:fQ:,ilv7I- - TOP ROW: Barnstonc, Batt, Kayne, Wohl, Marks, Scott, Wcisberg. ROW THREE: Berman, Bayer, Berman, Steele, Maltzman, Alpern, Arnolt, Shear, Metz. ROXV TWO: Sowalsky, Pastor, Golin, Manburg, Herbst, Stern, Schneider. ROW ONE: Levine, Tater, Lurie, Simonson. finite 5 litffif .EIU liilff 'E lux. lvlu Beta Chi is a commerce professional fraternity. The mem- hers are enrolled in all branches of the College of Commerceg however, they all have a common interest in the development of high ethical standards in their field. After heing inactive for three years, Mu Beta Chi was reacti- vated in lwlarch, 1946, with the aid of advisor, Dr. Theodore N. Beckman, professor of business organization. The membership increased from seven to thirty during the year. The objectives of the fraternity are to more fully develop pro- fessional hearing, integrity, outlook, and interests of the students of the College of Commerce. To carry out this purpose the group has secured a numloer of fine speakers including outstanding husiness men and have presented excelient programs. Th scholastic standing of Mu Beta Chi members is exceedingly high. Over half of the men are regularly on the Deanis List, and several have become memhers of Commerce honoraries. The fraternity also held several social affairs during the year. These included an Old Clothes Dance, a picnic, and a winter formal. Awards were presented and new officers installed at a formal dinner dance held in the spring. 112 TOP RUXY: Vmscounry. Hzmrtmreciml, Himcocls. Brinknmamn. Arnmsrmnjg, Chzinmtwrs, Childers. james, Miller, Alnmy, Norttmrisa. Uvermyur. RUVJ TWU: Ruse. Mnynzmrd, Crunmluy. Gannir, Pcrkins, Xxsmllzmcc. Ralston. Bzminmert, Beyer, ivimmre. Couftiliw Copley. Yandzmlu. Gnmsstmxmimatm. Hcftrmur, ROW' ONE: Cox. Konkie, Burnimzmnm. Kose. ML'!z, XYimi:mm, Juncks. 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During time fait quarter time cimapter devoted mucim of its time and energy to pledging and initiating new meminers wimo are cimosen on time tmasis ot scimoiarsilip, ctmaracter anti evidence oi tuture promise in the accounting tiieici. A piecige smoiier was ileici and new piedges were introctuceci into time fraternity at a piecige anci initiation banquet. in time fait anotimer project Was puiyiistming time fraternity maga- zine, time Sun. This issue was time iirst one in two years anci was ioiioweci in spring iby anotimer edition. Timis year an outstanding contribution ot Beta Aipima Psi was time sponsoring of a series of meetings for accounting stucients. Time speakers were business men wtmo imaoi messages of interest to commerce students. in time spring time fraternity imeipeci to pian and participated as a group in time Oimio State Accounting institute wtmicim is always time biggest project oi time year for time organization. Anottmer initi- ation anci tmanquet were aiso imeici and even more men were acicieci to time rapictiy growing memiJerstmip of Beta Aipima Psi. 113 1 Presirivnt Vviiiiani Alci 51' rrv lu ry mison Risimzmrti fix. Bur-imier Tri-nsnrr-r iiarx A-y ixietz s- .f 'aw '17 lambda, c s The Commerce Council is an activity specific- ally concerned with the advancement ol the wel- fare ol the Commerce College students. lwlemloers sponsor and promote projects of various types cle- signed to benefit and interest commerce students as well as to foster laetter relationships laetyveen students and faculty. The most outstanding project of the year was the inauguration of a clearing house service which permits a more personal treatment of problems and misunderstandings arising between students and faculty. Also the council printed and dis- trilmuted a cumulative record laoolc. Lambda Alpha Sigma is an honorary account- ing fraternity for women, Juniors and seniors who have a 3.0 average in accounting courses and a 2.75 average in other subjects are eligible to become members. Two initiation banquets and ceremonies were held during the year, one in the fall and one in the spring. A tea for women accounting majors and the faculty highlighted the activities ol the winter quarter. lxlemhers of Lambda Alpha Sigma also helped to entertain the spealcers at the annual Accounting institute held on campus in the spring. COMMERCE COUNCIL TOP ROYV: lander, Doddroe Northcraft, Wells, Forney Slaif, Ranney, ROYV ONE Sipe, Spring. David, Minister Lowenstein, Rauch. LAMBDA ALPHA SIGMA TOP ROW: Baldwin, Kling ler, Buchanan, Breese, Miller Moore. 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'Ez-5 '.e:Ez11:?-'-11Sh'-'Z1:J'1f ' ., V .. .- .'-ii?-351f:T'1'1f'5E9ifff.'Qif':21?ki71i'2'rTfiiffEFf - - -1'F.'. f.':f-'cf' 1:-.zqgiz 21:.f,:.5::!,:::1:1f:'ii:.-ig1f.-.- - - ' figs 'iff' rf f if ' I if Beta Gamma Sigma is the only national commerce honorary in the United States. Membership in the organization, which is open to hoth men and women of the senior and junior classes, is one of the highest honors to he attained in the College of Commerce. Every spring Beta Gamma Sigma sponsors a recognition dinner for freshmen in the Commerce College who have a point-hour ratio of 5.0 or better. The fraternity also places a plaque hearing the name of the outstanding freshman scholar in the Commerce Build- ing. One of the more important social events is the annual initia- tion hanquet held in honor of the new members. The purpose of this organization is to encourage and reward President Marjorie H. lxliller Vice President Eleanor A. Ott Secretary Elvin F. Donaldson Treasurer scholarship and accomplishments in the field of husiness studies Elvin F' Donaldson among the students and graduates of collegiate schools of husiness, to promote the advancement and spread of education in the science of husiness, and to foster principles of honesty and integrity in lxusiness practice. akwl TOP ROW: Buchanan, Alexander, Moran, Mitchell, C, DeMuth, Peckinpaugh, Shaucct, Murstcin, Finkclstcin, Bcnz, Myers, Ebert, Yenger,. ROW TXVO: Carroll, Dennis, Anthony, Frantz, Zemnn, Walker, Garber, Pipie, Powell, Zisenwinc, Erskine, Bannister, Beyer. ROW ONE: J. DcMuth, Gumbincr, Cooke, Mason, Recbce, Franklin, Foltz. Sociad is an organization oi the School of Several informal parties were held at which stu- Social Administration. Membership is open to any dents and faculty had the opportunity to hecome better acquainted. Other social events included a Christmas party and a lvlay picnic. interested student registered in that school. One of the important activities of the cluh is puhlishing a school paper, NSociad-lVlonthly.'y 115 Klub The purpose ol the lndustrial lxlanagement Club is to promote interest in the industrial man- agement lield and to acquaint its memhers with the practical application ol classroom worlc hy having prominent men in the different phases of the field spealc to the group and to other interested people. This cluh comprises the oldest active group in the College ot Commerce and all those students interested in the advancement of man- agement were urged to hecorne rnemloers. Social activities during the year consisted of several get-acquainted parties, a dinner tor mem- hers at Cenciis, and a spring picnic. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CLUB TOP ROW: Eisel, Keysnr, Thomas, Prushing, Lewis, Mr. Davis. ROW FIVE: Boergcr, Pifer, Hamburger, Crafts, Ruh- cnnrnck, Bogardus, Maltzmgn, Lunkzi, English, Richardson. ROXV FOUR: Schwartz, Kap' lun, Dister, Millhoif, Stroup, Rowe, Ontcy, Heffclfingcr, Allerding. ROW THREE: Sun' dcrman, NVilson, Taylor, Bcy- non, Flynn, Reichel, Smith, Brislcy, Ponscr, Becker. ROW TNVO: Shade, Miller, Gott' hcil, Ohlemachcr, Hill, Hayes, Qucrc, Hzirrod, Vickers. ROW ONE: Huiiman, Hncmmcrlcin, Targett, Puch, Banter, Clem' mar, Wzirnock, Moscrip. Young, DELTA SIGMA Pl TOP ROXY: Hzirpstcr, Ruhcrt Homun, Chiticzi, Aman, Harris, Szillwcll, Hampton, Musser, Mctzurr, Eder, Ralph Human, Coitcy, XVccks, Kern, Dcvue, Pitzcr, johnson. SECOND ROVCQ Nelson, Miller, Taylor, DuBois, Franz. Denton, Lynch, Doddroc. ROW' ONE: jzindcr, Schlenkcr, Passmorc, Moore, Lawrence Homzm, Robinson Hill, George. Gross. Malta, ' PL Delta Sigma Pi, a professional husiness tra- ternity, enjoyed a very active year hoth socially and professionally. Columhus husiness men were invited to speali at the professional meetings on topics of general interest. Business meetings to settle chapter affairs were held separately. The most outstanding events on the social cal- endar were the Halloween Party which consisted of a hayride, weiner roast and dancing, the initia- tion ceremony and dinner at the Fort Hayes Hotel in Fehruary, and the Founders, Day at which women were present for the llirst time. l Dr. Donald P. Cottrell Drum of the College of Education l 6 11242 ff! ffdwfffw Dr. Donald P. Cottrell lnecame Dean ol time College ot Education at OlliO State University in September, IQ46. He came tiere trom Columloia University wtlere tie had been professor ol education and executive director ol lllat universityis Horace lxlann and lincoln sctlools. 'lille new Dean is a native ot Columbus and an Ollio State graduate. He received ttie tmactnelor ol arts degree from Qtiio State in 1925 and went on to Columbia tor luis master ol arts and doctor ol ptiilosoptiy degrees. Besides tmeing a well-lmown auttlor on educational sulmjects, Dr. Cottrell llas tween a consultant to many sctiools and groups on organizational, administrative, and teaching protplems. He also lwolds memberslaip in sucld groups as time progressive Education Association, National Education Association, American Association ol University Proliessors, Delta Clii, Plmi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, and ixlasonic fjrders. Eugene Vveigol Director, Scliool of iwusic 1 18 The College ot Education ol the Qhio State University, established in 1907, is second only in size to that ol Columbia University. its standards are so high that any other school accepts its graduates without examina- tion. Besides olltering a lour-year preparatory course for teaching, divided into the general curriculum, special curriculum and the elementary educa- tion curriculum, the College trains school nurses, physical and occupa- tional therapists, psychologists, supervisors, and principals. The Education College offers both practical and theoretical training to its students. The practical worli includes ohservation at University School and in the public schools of Columlous. This gives the prospective teacher the opportunity to see in action modern theories of education which, if proven satisfactory, will revolutionize the present methods of training. Under the auspices ol the College, many students worlc in social agencies in Columbus or, in Septemloer, in the school systems of their home towns. These experiences are invalualole as tmaclcground lor entering the profession. The aim of Education College training is not to develop a mere lcnowl- edge of the suhject and the rules for teaching it, but to provide the teachers with an understanding of the nature and needs ol the young and to develop an acquaintance with the most favorable conditions for their growth. The College imparts to prospective teachers the meaning of education in its relation to desirable social ohjectivesg and, hy means of certain technical courses in education, illustrates interpretative instruction. Iunws R. Hoplzins Director, School of Fino Arts Leston L. Love, Iunior Dean ' Raymond D. Bennett, Secretary Adams, Mary B. Caluffl-bus B.S. Sigma Theta Tau iPresidentJ Allensworth, Nan E. Columbus B.A. Delta Phi Delta, BMOC, Strollers Allison, Donna lvl. COIUYYIBUS B.A. Delta Omicron, Mortar Board, Pi Lambda Theta, Orchesis, YWCA QTreasurerJ, Women's Glee Club, University Chorus, Symphonic Choir fVice Presidcntj, MidfMirrors Andrews, Elizabeth J. VVashington, C. H. B.S. SOTA, YWCA Anthony, E. C. Bexley B.A, Phi Mu, Sundial, Bowling Team, Student XVar Board, Pen and Brush Antonille, Pauline H. Canton B.S. Spanish Club fVice Presidentl, Cosmopolitan Club iSccretaryD, Romans, French Club Arscott, Phyllis bl. Cleveland B.S. XVRA fVice Presidentl, Tennis Club fPrcsidentJ, Hockey Club, Rifle Club, Foil and Mask, Physical Education, Club, YWCA, Funscapadcs fchairmanj Axelrod, Vivienne Canton B.S. Pleiades Council, Neil Hall Council, Hillel, SWAVes, Plciades Barber, lhlartlla tl. Canton B.S. Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Phi, Concert Band, University Grange, Plciades Barrett, Ruth lVicConnelsvilie B,S. University Chorus, YWCA, Student Chemical Soc., Sociology Club, University House Assembly Bauer, lhflargaret Valley City B.S. Delta Omicron tVice Presidentl, Music Council, Women's Glee Club fPresidentH, University Chorus. Symphonic Choir Bender, Claire Lucille Fast Orange, N. B,S. Delta Phi Delta, Strollers, Hillel Foundation, SWAVcs, Pen and Brush, Pluiades Bibler, bl. Ernestine C0lUfnI7llS University Chorus, YVomen's Glue Club, Browning Dram. Soc. Bigliam, lwlarjorie il. Vtfestvrviile B.S. II I Bixby, Nan S. Chicago, Ill. B.F.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma iTreasurerj, Delta Phi Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, BMOC fArt Editorl, 1945 Makio fSophomore Editorl, WSGA, Education Council, Student Court, Student Senate, Strollers fPresident5. Browning Dram. Soc., VIC, Womrn's Ohio, May Week, OSPA fPublicity Chairmanl, Golddiggers Prom, tChairmanJ Blaclc, Joanne CUIIIYHBIIS B.S. Pi Beta Phi Blanchard, Loretta bl. Grvvmviiie B.S. Bolton, ,lohn J. CUIIIIHIJIIS B,F,A. Brand, A lariiyn Bexivy B.S. Delta Delta Della, SOTA B renner, Evelyn Fern CVOIUYTIIIUS B.S. Alpha Lambda Delta, YXVCA lirewington, Sadie B. RPY1SSPIUt,T, N. Y, ILS, 121 'G' Brown, Evelyn J. Adelphi B.S. Alpha Lambda Delta, Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship Brown, Richard C. Logan B.S. Education Council Bl1Cl18HHH, I-lClCI1 COlIlHll7IlS B.s. Phi Ma, SOTA. YWCA Buford, Nlargaret L. Columbus B.S. Koflda Council, YYVCA Bush, Peggy L. Berea B.s. Campbell, .lean Marie Cleveland B.S. Social Board, Pleiadcs Council, Pleiadcs QVice Pesidcntl A I Chaniolil, Donna Toledo B.S. Chi Omega, Strollurs, YWCA Chapman, Susie lvl. Alaron B.S. Plciades Coe, Eva Eloise Westerville Alpha Lambda Dclta, Pleiades Counsilman, James E. Cuyahoga Falls B.S. Romophos, Swimming Team fCaptainJ, Social Board, Physical Education Assn. Craft, Leona lVlarie Dennison B.F.A. Delta Phi Delta, Education Council, Kappa Phi, Pleiades, Pi Lambda Thcta Crago, Alice lwlarie xvdffen B.S. Delta Zeta Creamer, Lois G. lvashingion C. H. Bb. lDaly, lvlary Pxlyce Columbus B.F,A. 1945 Malcio fSophomorc Editorl, VJSGA, YWCA Council, Education Council, Browning Dram. Soc., Strollers, Links Executive Council, Student War Board Davis, Janette lrene ASIIIGTIJ B.F,A. Alpha Chi Urnega, Phi Chi Theta, Makio, VIC, University Chorus, YVomen's Glcc Club, MidfMirrors, Links, Pen and Brush, Spanish Club, YXVCA SXVAVQS lgavis , lvlargaret Ann Columbus B .F.A. Strollers, Swan Club ffreasurerj Delaney flVlrs.l F. A. COIUYHBUS B.S, Physical Ed. Club, Swan Club fSccretary, Presidentj, XVRA Board Doellinger, lVl. A. Columbus B.S. Zcla Tau Alpha, Browning Dram. Soc., University Chorus, Womcn's Glec Club Capp, V. lvl. Cram, L. lwl. Donahue, lvl. C. Doxv, L., Jr. SO. Euclid Columbus Lalzewoocl Auburn, llle. B.S. B.S. B.S. HS. SOTA fVicc Alpha Lambda Strollers. Plciadcs, Epsilon Pi Tau. Prcsiclcml Delta, Turch Club, Nvwinan Club, Links, Phi Dclta Kappa Education Council. YXVCA, Midllxflirrors 122 Howling Club, Assn. University Housing Downing, Mabel E. New Hampshire B.S. Delta Omicron, Pi Lambda Theta, NVomen's Clce Club, University Chorus DTCWVCS, Lorena M. Napoleon B.S. Pleiades Drugan, Barbara E. COIUYTIBUS B.S. Delta Delta Delta lfhie, Ellen R. Canton B.S. Alpha Gamma Delta, Symphony Orchestra, YWCA Edwards, Edith C. Columbus B.S. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Koada Council, WSGA, YWCA Edwards, hluriel V. wtCL..f....L,1v. 1. B,A. Alpha Delta Pi fVice Prcsidcntj, Orchesis, Pen and Brush, Am. Ceramic Soc. I-l I Elsner, Alice N. Sl. Paul, Minn. B.S. Alpha Chi Cmrga, YWCA, Gamma Dvlta KSecrctaryJ, SOTA Falke, Kendall L. Sidney B.S. Stadium Club, Education Council Farmer, Agnes A. Bolt, W. Va. B.A. Alpha Sigma Tau Falica, Alice lvl. Xviclzliffe B.S. Badminton Club Feld, Ruth Ann CIGUCIUYIKI B.S. Plciadcs, SOTA, SVv'AVes, House President University House Assembly Fetzer, Anna Belle COIIIYYIBIIS B.F.A. Dclta Phi Delta iSccrctaryJ EClWVi1I'ClS, New Castle, Pa. B.S. Kappa Phi, Plciadcs Fetzer, C. l.. Louisville, Ky. B.S. Delta Tau Delta, lVestminister Foundation fPrcsidentJ Gow, lwlary l.. Marlins Ferry B.S. Makio, Strollers, Pleiadcs, Spanish Club, VIC, YWCA. Elizabeth Blackwell Soc., Que Chulas Finch, William H. COIUTYIIJUS B.S. Al ln Phi Al ln YMCA, ri L Q rg-. Cosmopolitan Llub Firestone flVlrs.l Doris Youngstown B . S. Romans, Plciadcs, Hillel Playcrs Fleishman, lvl. T. Broolelyn, lv. Y. F.F.A. Delta Phi Epsilon, Sundial, Stollcs, Hillel Playes, IZFA Mask, Physical Education Fulton, lvlargaret Ann Columbus B.S. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Koada Council Gilford, Donna Lee Columbus HA. Delta Phi Delta, Alpha Lamhcla Delta, YWCA, VIC, Pen and Brush, Links Gogel, Kenneth G. hlaumee B.S. Tau Ka xx Epsilon fl-Hesidrntl. CFP, Eglliication Council, Industrial Arts Club . Greenberg, E. Sleulzenville B.S. lvlztkio Hillel Players, Spanish Club, Hillel, SXVAVCS 123 QlI'Ollp, OIIHOICC New Carlisle B.S. Kappa Delta, Pi Omega Pi llrlcsialvsntl, Univcsity Chous, YWCA flruesser, Anne L.. FUllllYll7llS B.F.A. Alpha Phi Hagerman, lhl. A. Dayton ll.S. WRA Board, Outing Club, Hockey Club, Physical Ed. illub Hall, Florence Nlae Columbus ILS. Delta Zeta ftlistnrianl, Alpha Lambda Delta, Education Council, Student Chcmical Soi lPrtzsidentl, YXYCA, VIC, Bi Lamhda Theta Halsema, Rita C. CBOIIUTIIJUS ILS. liducation Council, Browning Dram. Soc., Newman Club lnlilllllllOllCl, E. liicolzslmrg ILS. Stuflcnt Religious Council, YXVCA Harper, lxflary Louise CIQUUIUHJ B.S. Delta Omicron, Browning Dram. Soc., Symphonic Choir, University Chorus Hay, Betty Lee Grove City Bb. University Chorus, Boot and Saddle, YWCA Hearing, Juanita A. New Lexington B.S. Delta Omicron CSecrctaryl, Browning Dram. Soc., University Chorus, XVomcnis Glcc Club Heller, Ruth F. Union, N. B.S. Symphony Orchestra, Plciadcs HCIlSCl1CD, Grace New Knoxville B.S. Hill, Carol Evelyn lvaverly B.S. Chi Delta Phi fTrcasurerJ, BMOC, Browning Dram. Soc. lAsst. Secrctaryl, University Chorus, Symphonic Band, Plciadcs, Romans Hollis, Thomas S. COIUJHITUS B.S. Hoovler, Kathleen A Mt. Vernon B.F.A. Delta Zeta, Links. Pen and Brush llowarcl, Betty Joy COIUYYIIDUS B.F.A, Alpha Chi Omega Howell, Robert T. Cleveland B.S. Phi Delta Thcta, Cheer Leader Hoy, Betty ,leane COIIIIHIJIIS B.S. Pi Lamhda Theta Hultinan, Blargaret .l Palestine, Ill. B.S. Alpha Lamhda Delta, YWC' Council. University Chorus. University Singers, I Wcstministcr Foundation ll2lllSC0lIl, P. B. Hirsch, lvl. B. Hughes, B. VV. Jacob, llVlrs.l K. lllariemoni Clevelannl Clevelunol Fostoria iss. B.S, B.S. 5,5- l'i Lamlula Thcta, Education Council P1 Lambda Thvta Vlf 1, llmwiunq Dram. Soc.. Sora 124 llrcasurer P , P1 Onwua Pi T JHITICS, NHIDCB' Lee Vtfnshington, C. H. HS. YWCA Council, YXVCA Leader, Links tIOl'lIlSOIl, John C. Eciinboro, Pa. BS. Kappa Phi Kappa, YVr-stminister Foundation Jucly, Alice Elaine Columbus B.S. Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Senate QVice Presidentj, WSGA Board, WRA Board, Mirrors, Chimes, Mortar Board, Junior Class Cabinet, Physical Ed. Club. Education Council, XVomen's Ohio fPresidentJ Karnes, Nlaryalys Reynolrisburg B.S. Delta Phi Delta, YWCA fCoordination Councilj, Pleiades Knight, Louise COIUTYIIJUS B.S. Zeta Tau Alpha, Delta Omicron fPrcsidentJ, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Symphony Choir, University Chorus, XVomen's Glee Club, Nlidflvlirrors KOTHII, FPHHIC, JF. Youngstown Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Phi Kappa. Industrial Arts Club lianum, Virginia COIUVHIJIIS B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta ljlyef, I..llCy Dayton B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Links, YWCA, Strollers Lewis, Paulina E. Oalz Hill B.S. Strollers, YXYCA, XVcstrninistcr Foundation I-lCl1tCI1Sl6il'l, Jack CIEUPIUHII Bb. Pi Lambda Phi, Sundial, Hillel Scroll fAssociate Editorj Lightner, Dorothy l... Columbus B.S. WSGA, WRA fCorresponding Secretary, Recording Sccretaryj, Orchesis fSecretary'Treasurerj, Badminton Club fsecretaryf Treasurerj, Hockey Club. Outing Club, Phys. Ed. Club Luft, Arlene Ada 15.5. Kappa Phi, Pl--iatlts, YXVCA Lyncli, Nalillette COIUYULIIIS B.S. Delta Zeta lwlafkey, Ricliartl il-. CIPl'f'IGHli Hvigqlzfs B.S. Phys. Ed. Assn. fPresidcntl ivlaclean, Lois COIUYTIDIIS B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta, MidfMirrors, YXYCA MacPherson, N. J. Lancaster, N. Y. Presiclcntl, Ohio, 1946 Editorl , Delta Zeta lVice SOTA, Women's Makio fAssociate Browning Dram. Soc., Strcflhrs lwarlcling, Plarilyn lf. Canton B.S. Delta Delta Delta, Strollers, Newman Club 'F 1' t 'u2....a.a....., .,..Gr.A...xa.,. - .. lvlarquis, Roselyn Y. hvashington D. C. B.S. Chi Omega, Pi Lambda Theta Links, YWCA Kubliclt, XV. G. Lunci, D. E. Marshall, R. ill. lVlcClure, bl. A. Syracuse, lv. Y. Columbus Columlzus Crow ihlalisfir-'Ll B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Baseball, Strollers, Acacia, Alpha Delta Pi, Plriaclcs, YXYCIA, IYien's Phys. Education Council Delta Omicron, SUTA hd. Assn. University House President's Assn,, University Chorus, Symphonic Choir, Women's Glee Club, University Singers 125 Nlcliee, Doris A. COIUYYIIYIIS H.S. Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mirrors, WSGA. Browning Dram. Soc., XVomen's Ohio, VIC Nlolinski, Helen V. Massiflorr HS Newman Club, Pleiades lbfloore, lvlartha J. Portsmouth ILS. Pi Beta Phi tnfreasurerl, Foil and Mask, Strollers, Links. MidfMirrors, Pi Omega Pi Nlorton, Dorothy X7. Steubenville B,S. University House Assembly, I-I I Niarchos, Nlary Carlton B.F.A. Delta Phi Delta fPresidcntJ, Pen and Brush Club fTreasurcrl, IVomen's Creative Yearbook, Plciades, YWCA O'Neill, John tl. Osllleosh, Xvis. B.S. Kappa Phi Kappa, Strollers, Newman Club, IMA, OSUVA O'Neill, Leonarcl G. Troy B.S. Kappa Phi Kappa fPresidentJ, Men's Phys. Ed. Assn. fSecretary, Treasurcrj Overholser, lVlary bl. Springfield B.S. Kappa Phi, Education Council, L. Browning Dram. Soc., YWCA, Pleiaclcs Kappa Phi, IVcslcy Foundation, Pl-'iades lxlyers, Beatrice Fay Peters, Flora H. Cleveland Lockhourne ILS. B.S. Alpha Lambda Delta, Pleiadcs Kappa Phi ITreasurerJ, Hillel, Mathematics Club fPublicityl Nagel, Nzlncy Pitcairn, Sally lvl. Toledo Youngstown B.F.A. B,S. Pi Beta Phi Nelson, bl. al. Pritchard, VV. P. Reynolcls, H. PIL Gitvntl Columbus Osborn ILS, Browning D ra ni. 126 ILS. Soc. Alpha Delta Pi, Strollers, Links, Foreign Policy Assn., YXVCA Bb. WRA Board, Hockey Club, Outing Club Phys. Ea. club Pugh, lxflolly Claggett CIOIUHIIHLS B.S. Torch Club, Sigma Theta Tau Rankin, Vvilliam P. COIYIYYIIJIIS B.A. BMOC, fAdvcrtising Artist, Art Eclitorj Reed, Helen M. Steubenville B.S. 1945 Makio tSophomore Editorl, Strollers, Links, YWCA, Mid'Mirrors Reiter, Phyllis Jeanne Clnesterlancl B . S . Pleiades Renner, Eileen L. COIllYYl ,NIS B.A. Reuben, Stanley Il. Long Beach, N. Y. Baseball, Varsity Debate Team Riccareli, Y. A. iwontgorncry, Va BS, Phys. Eel. Club, Urchcsis, Newman Club Alpha Delta Pi fllresiclcixtj, Pi Richards, Nlargaret E. Neru Lexington B.S. Alpha Xi Delta fTreasurerl, YWCA, Links Rinlcer, .loan Stevens COIUYHIJUS B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta, Browning Dram. Soc., YWCA Roan, Evelyn Juanita Vvashington, D. C. B.S. Alpha Kappa Alpha Roberson, Nliriarn S. ClOlLlVTlbllS B.S. Newman Club Roland, Evelyn Lynn Columbus B.S. WRA, Phys. Ed. Club fVicc Prcsidentl, Rifle Club fPresidentJ, Orchesis Roush, Geraldine Winchesler B.S. II I Schnarre, Roberta Nl. St. Marys B.S. Alpha Lambda Delta, Browning Dram. Soc., Pleiades University Housing Assembly Schneider, VVilbur H GUIIGHHII B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho fPresidentJ Varsity Football, CFP, Men's Phys. Ed. Assn., Varsity O, Greek Week Committee, Ohio Union Board of Overscers Schulte, Armeda Holliclays Cove, W. Va. B.S. Zeta Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Hillel Cabinet, Women's Panhellenic Assn. Sedor, Vvilliam John Shadyside B.S. Football, Varsity O Selby, George H. COIIIYYIIJIIS B.S. Kappa Kappa Psi, Kappa Phi Kappa, lvlarching Band Shipoce, Lenore tl. CYIVIVIJU Fill 1x.F.A. Gamma Delta, YWCA, Simpson, Veda l.. Flushing B.S. Pleiades Sittig, .lohn H. COIUYTIIDIIS B,S. Smith, Ruth Columbus B.S. SOTA, Ohio State Nursing Assn. Soblciewicz, Olga CIOIVPIGHCI Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Phi Delta fliistorianj, Women's Creative Yearbook Solornonson, Lois Nl. Wvosf Liberty B.S. Sigma Pi Nu fSocial Chairrnanl Stora, .loseph Shadyside ll.S. Delta Upsilon, Football, Omega Pi fVice Presiclcntl, Hockey, Basketball SCilI'H:, C2lTOlyl'l New Carlisle B.S. Kappa Phi Shuster, G. P. Vvapnlzonela B.S. Delta Phi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta. VIC, Pleiadcs, YWCA Pleiades, Pen and Brush Stralier, H. F. Crvmmiile B.S. Delta Omicron lHistorian, Alumnae Secrctaryl , University Chorus, VVomen's C-lee Club lHistorianl Wrestling iCaptainl, Baseball Phys. Ed. Assn., Varsity O Sullivan, A. L.. CWUIIITYIIJIIS B.S. 127 Sullivan, Janice DI. lvailzins Glen, iv. Y. B.S. Links, Plciadcs VI-HYIOF, CIPIICYICYC D Columlius Univcrsiry Chorus, Plvizulcs THQVIOT. I-ICICI! porismoufll B,S. Dclra Sigrna Theta Toler, Lucille S. COIIIITIIDUS B.S. Badminton Club, University Chorus, Konda Council Turner, Virginia lxl. Youngstown B.S. Delta Delta Delta, Zeta Phi Eta, Nlortar Board, Board of Student Publications, Student Senate 1PresidentJ, Council on Student Affairs, YXVCA, Recreation Council, XVSGA, Education Council Iolgliy, lxlargarel li. Canton B.S. Delta Sigma Rho, Student Forum, Links Vogelgesang, XV. J. Lima B.s. Vojsak, Rudy A. CIBUCIUFIII B.S. Sigma Pi, Interiratcrnity Pledge Council, ASME, Industrial Arts Forum, Industrial Arts Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Spanish Club, International House, German Club, YMCA Vorgang, lxlartha N. CIOIUITIIJIIS B.S. Delta Zeta, Home Ifc. Club, MidfMirrors Vvachsmuth, K. S. Sidney B.S. Theta Upsilon fVicc Presidentl, YXVCA, Newman Club, Links Q'I'rcasurerj Vvaller, Vvilliam A. CIGUPIGYILJ B.S. Baseball, Basketball Vvasson, Louise Lancaster B,S. Sigma Pi Nu fVice Presidentl, Pi Lamhda Theta, Intcr'Varsity Christian Fellowship QSccrctaryl xyflflfc. HCICII XVCIHYUHII, fx. Nxyofbs, S. Clem-Iam! Sieulzvnvillo Peoria B.S. B.S. B S. Delta Sigma Theta, Phys. Ed. Club Koada Council, YXVCA, OSYD 1Pres.J, Wonicnls Ohio, Newman Club, YVRA 128 XNICIIIUHD, Wlanda Io. New Knoxville B.S. Pleiades, University Chorus, Canfield Hall President Vvillis, Frances I. COIUYHLUS B.S. Delta Sigma Theta fPresidentj, kVomen's Panhellenic Assn. Wilson, George H. Circieville B.S. Phi Mu Alpha fSecretaryl, Kappa Kappa Psi fPresidentJ, Symphony Orchestra fStudent Managerl, Marching Band fStudent Managerj, Symphonic Band Witherspoon, .Iune L. Minerva B.F.A, Delta Phi Delta, Plciadcs, Pen and Brush Club Xvolclman, Phyllis .l. Cleveland Heiglifs B.S, SOTA. Hillel Student Council, Council of University House Presidents, Hillel Players, Links, Hillel, IZFA, Pleiades Vvoltz, Ruth Anne COIUYTLIJILS B.S. YWCA, Pleiades, Un iversity Chorus E. Young, Sara L.. Loiicloiirvilie B.S. Alpha Chi Omcgi ATI .z:-.-- ..... ..,- ..-- Ei3:'S.9:f5E! ::!'-i:..- S..-..,...... ,,,..-m. . .- -, g1.g:.5. -.. 1, Qu- .-Eflflz -f.-I 'T'Y 'L. 3 l't' 31.3. , , . :gy-..-. , Wy.-:,,'.g, - ,.-. -4 . '-'II-'.':i:2a':'-' ..:--, -1- Zz: ':::-:-1' :T-'. flsf: . kxzagnsz 55.11 1. :4,-.:,:-xt' -'::.Y:f--'45 - F .Q if J' 'EI - ti ss? .f 5 .1 .1- - -. . ,. . ,- .. ' .. 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Any student enrolled in the Curriculum of occupational tllerapv is eligilnle for memlmerslmip in the association, Tllis is tlene lourtli year the organization llas been on tlie Gtlio State campus and tlle event was celclmrated in lwovemluer QU with ttie annual lairtliday loanquet. lyliss Rose, wlm is noxlv associated with tlie Oliio State Psycliiatric Hospital in Columbus, spolte on tier worlt in tlie Navy witli general orthopedic patients and amputees. lxleetings during the early part of tlie year consisted mainly ot tallas by students wlmo had completed at least one quarter ot clinical worlc, and discussions of tlie fields in which occupational ttlerapy is used. Later programs included instructions in the obtaining ot materials for and tlle setting up ol an occupational tlierapy SllOp. At otller meetings and doctors and physical ttlerapists gave tlieir outloolcs and attitudes concerning ttie field. bl-lwis yearls program was one of ttle most extensive in tlle lmistorv ot tlie organization and an even wider range of projects is planned. Mau, Pfl'St1lIfI1t Patsy Cliidcsler Vice President lxflary Gore Secretary ilulia VV1-st 1'ff'llSlIf0l' lvlary Pringle klucltsmi, 129 1 The Education Council perlorms many worthy lunctions for students in the College of Education. Several new activities were sponsored in addi- tion to the Continuation ol an annual scholarship and the publishing ol a cumulative record hoolc. At a mass meeting during lall quarter, the stu- dents had the opportunity to meet their new Dean. The Council also began a recreation program designed to meet the need lor more group activity. The most important achievement of the year was the securing ol representation on faculty committees to give students a voice in planning the curriculum. Delta Phi Delta is a national fine arts honorary which is open to men and women students ol exceptional albility in the field. An outstanding project of the group is the an- nual Christmas art sale to which memlaers and faculty contrihute art ohjects. Vvinter activities included pledging and initiation, an exchange art exhiloit, assisting the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, an art exhibit at the Southern Hotel, and a party for freshmen in fine arts. Prominent authorities came to spealc on various topics. Delta Phi Delta ended a busy year with the Pmeaux Arts Ball and a Founders Day Banquet. EDUCATION COUNCIL TOP ROW: Baintcr, Haeclcl. Gogel, Redd, Brown, O'Neil, Peterson, Whitehead, Summers, Malone, Walker, Newell. ROW TWO: Newell, Dugarman, Shep' parcl, Hirst, Callahan, Mooney, Becver, Hanners, Santora, Schweiker, Jones, Amiclr, Jackson, Brothers, Craft. ROW ONE: Smith, Baker, Wallace, Hall, Fajarde, Guckenf heimer, Defourncy, Solomon, Broolr' hart, Seeman, Halsema. DELTA PHI DELTA TOP ROW: Copeland, Bauer, Robinson, Klein, Grimes, James ROW THREE: Szxuber, Johnson, Butts, Gifford. ROW TWO: Gil' lctte, Craft, Sobkicwicz, Allensf worth, Karnes. ROW ONE: Kirschman, Fetzer, Niarchos, Bas' com, Bender, XVirhcrspoon. 1 'cfs Pi Lambda Tlieta is a national tionorary asso- ciation for women in eclucation, dedicated to tlie conception of education as a profession. Member- ship is open to junior, senior and graduate women wlio meet tile scliolastic and professional require- ments. Fifty received tlieir pins this year. The claapteris tlaeme for tile year was Mlqeaclaer Recruitmentf, Dinner meetings witli outstanding speakers were lield eacli montli. Also time organiza- tion cooperated in sponsoring tlae first Annual Banquet of tlie Honorary Fraternities in Edu- cation. Qtlaer events included time Founders' Day Ban- quet and a iarealciast lionoring graduating seniors. It is tlie aim of Pi Omega Pi, national business education lionorary, to promote interest and scliolarsliip in commercial education. Juniors and seniors who are scliolastically eligible and wlio lmave siiown professional ability may become memloers. The yearvs activities were of tmotli social and professional interest. In December tlie organization celebrated its seventii anniversary by initiating ten new memlners at tile annual Founders' Day Banquet. Some of tile otl'1er interesting programs presented at tire open meetings were guest spealcers from tile faculty, get-acquainted parties and panel discussions. .-fa, I , x ! ,ijgg A 2 1 ts fm l l'l LAMBDA THETA TOP ROW: Armitage, Allison, i Knight, Jacob, Hoy, W'asson. ROVV ONE: Hanscom, Piper, Hickinbothzxm, Marqiiis. , we -so . Thi fel fel . A . F, 'titties-fe?f'f' 3' riff' PI OMEGA PI TOP ROXV: Reid, klncoln, lYilson, Scott, Boorn. ROYV TNVO: Snyf der, Dt-trick, Matcchck, O'Farrrll, Moors, Collins. RONY ONE: Czxmplwll. Robe, Group, Hiclainf lfiotlizum. Roush, XVells. Wh l JI i l TOP ROXV: Caldwell, Selby, I. O'Nc1ll. Fox. Cramer, Evrrmnn, Sl.-ir, Solomon. ROV' TXYO: Koran. Earls, Purdy, Hall, Cary, Milznm, Firchow, Qliulmrixn. RUXV ONE: Anderson Strigcr, L, U'Nc1l, Ivitmir, Vfcndclmmot. Guckenhcimcr, Nelson, Guenther, Flcshcr tfnculty advisorl, Love, Kappa Plii Kappa, national professional efluca- Besicles holding professional meetings at wlwicli tion fraternity, became active on tlsie campus last outstanding spealters covered educational topics, tlie spring after a war-time absence. Higllligluting a suc- fraternity founcl time lor smolcers, mixers, two initia- cesslul year was tlle initiation of 69 memloers. tion banquets, ancl a formal dance. 'w 1W1LZ' s:5X2u1rmmn.mm4' mibwm:5amswf:,mnm-mM1f1 T1 i' 1: r1 s2m L ' U'a,:v jmzrlmfm, nf, jnmofuww .. Tuning up Teachers must study too E 9 Q 9. H' G '4 J 2 D if E ,. 2- fr :- r z 33 P. gc 5 . 'C f L V f'f '. 'f . Q F' 1 s Q 'J 9 f 2 'I 2 s E 4 B 5 B P' 4 F. r F S Ci P: 9 v fUl'p'p'- '-'.'!1.'..' . ' .'.'.!!'Jl' I ii!! P5 Y - f-Vlvhbfif f1uL'L'u'. 'IIZLXH 'IIAXX' .'IlZ!.X'.'lJ'.LXX'.'!.CkX' . 'l!.x.'1L l 'Z'l,zKX'l 'fI'J.XX'llJILXX'llA.XX'll1KXY VIILXXTII1TLXWZV1'-XX.'1'll.i.XN ' llf I fx'x lfl1'n'x'L'7'lp'. '.X l'Il.'.'LYfl.'.'-.X'l !l .xii 5P?l'lk '95, Cimries iWacQuigg Dean, Coiiege of Engineering Eff, ' 1' 5, W rs.: ,.7V,.gxn fi,.,,,'j ymvjg 'Erik LV ,, . I .. f. W Y ,Zu sw it K K I . . I . I A, V . ' , 4 'Q 5 M f Maas:-.sx' .A f + 4 ,eygfwf ,,ygA:f'w f ' ' 1 , - 1. 4 .Q ' 1 Lf :7swsi,4..,f X - H ri.f,gq.'nzga sighs. it f, . W f 1 - ,- - is Dean Cilaries Eiiison ixiacfluigg received ixis E. Ni. degree from Oilio State in 1900. Returning iuere in 1057 aiter ixaving traveieci extensively in Europe, Uniteci States, and Canada, and after being Dean of the metaiiurgy department at Penn State Coiiege, ire became heaci of time Cola iege of Engineering and Director oi tire Engineering Experiment Station. His hobbies include pioiotograpimy and mountain camping trips. Because of this interest ite has become a fine amateur photographer. He is aiso very active, ioeing a member of the ioiiowing organizations: Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, AIMME, ASME, ASTM, AS51. At present ide retains a commission oi Lt. Coionei in time Qrcinance Reserve Corps anci is Chairman of Oilio Water Resources Board. He has originated severai metaiiurgicai inventions and ilas pUbiiSilCd numerous tecimicai papers. 134 wsM..aws.a.t,f,,.-W. ,, mf,a,,,.aww,.W A,L, N nf-h,,,,,W,,,,WM WWW, M WW ,W in common wittl otber coiieges in tile tlniversity, time College oi' Engineering bas tract a major problem in trying to cope witb exceptional enroiiments, Time difficulties are obviously enbanceci in tile tectmicai and science areas of tire University because ot inability to eniarge laboratory taciiities in a reasonable time. Tbere is also time probiem ot teactiing statt ttue to inability to rnobiiize instructors to iceep in step with tile number of students. Lack oi funds and sbortages of materials marie tire erection of permanent buildings impossible. However, time situation bas been met as various expedients tlave been usect ami a reasonably satisfactory job bas been cione. Tile Cotiege is under way witti tile new tive-year curricula. Ttlese involve tile augmenting of time scientific anti Vocationai subjects by studies in time tiumanities, sucb as history, psyciioiogy, poiiticai science, etc. This step, taken after caretut study by tile faculty over a periont of a year or more, is in iine witti time cteeisions wiiicii bave been marie by other teacting Colleges ot Engineering. Tire sociai stem of stucties is acicieft to and ctoes not suppiant any tecbnicai stuciies wtlictl we believe bave been improvect in tbe new curricuia. Tile Coiiege bas grown from one ot tile srnaiiest in tile Ltniver- sity to become one ot tile largest in tile country. Tbis year, never- ttieiess, ttlere are not 6I1Ollgi1 graduates to ati positions ttlat are open to ttiem. Dean Cbaries E. 3iacQuigg aictect by Junior Dean Xvittiam Turnbuit treads tiiis Cottege. Wdliam VD.. Tuffllatlll, luntor Dean XVN stag Hfwwn, Jfali Aclllmcli, Vvilliam P. Sidney B. Met. E. Kappa Kappa Psi, Ohio Engineer, Tennis, Marchi Band, Engr. Exp. Station KR.-el-.urclx Asstj Asllylc, Stan Amlmrsl B.M.E. Sigma Nu Ball, ROQCI' ljfiilifi Carlson, Nils B. COIIIYHIIIIS B.I.E. Stan: SSIE UE Carter, Clarence .l. iwurvville, iwo. l3,E.E. AIEE, Institute of Radio Engineers. Eta Kappa Nu, Newman Club Collisler, Geoffrey V. Columlms Puiru-Sville B.M.E. Il.M,E. Texnilcoi BHIHICF, CllHTlCS Coolce, I-lenry Ffilllli Columbus Cincinnati B.S. B.S. Tau Beta Pi, ASME Barnett, Vvillis lntr:-mural, Hillel, AIEE Cooper, Alvin C1 Xvaferfnrd Columbus B.C,E. B. Ch. E. ASCE Beigllley, C. Nl. Cowan, tl. D., Jr. Ferliio, ll. B., Slrulllers Columlms Colrunlms B.S. B.M.E, Signm l'lxi Epailun. ASME fTrezxsurcrxl ASME, Mnrcliinu Band Biclcel, H. A. Dell, P. A. Youngslown Columlms Doylvsfmvn B.M.E. B,M,E. Phi Gamma Dt-lm, ASME G I Delta Siem.: l'lu ASME, Tzxu Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi, ASME. SAE EEHI De lxlutlu, Clnarles VV. CIPIIIYHIIIIS B.S. Triangle, Texnikui, Seubbard and Blade, CFP, Quadrangle jesters, SAME, SAE, Rifle Club Delmer, Grover H. FIIIIIHIIJILS B.S. Triangle, Frc5l11u.nu Football, Soc. of Am. Mil. Emir., ASME, SAE, Clnmmzl Delta. Rifle Club Duffy, Denver A., Jr. TVOIPCIO B,C.E. ASCE, Texnllaoi, Frrslinmn Football, Engineering Council, Student Srunte DHZHII , JOSCpll l..yl'lI1 Porfslnunfll B.l.E. SSIE Ewing, Nilllfyklllll XX Hvslorrville B.A.E. Ohio State Engineer, Swan. Club, Institute uf Aeronautical Sciences, Pleiudes Jr, cJi1lCll0llSC, l . H. Dnylvsfown B.lvi,E. ASlvili GHl6llOllSC, Clilll0NYi1y. ivifro, XV. Vu. l37 CJIIIUCS, D0l1illKl palasleaia B.M.E. Tri-Club Council, Intramurals, GI EEHI Hacltbarth, Herbert F. COIIIUIIJIIS B.M.E. SAE, Buckeye Club Uircsidentl GHYHTKI. .IHIIXPS .ll'. Cnimnims B.M,E. Phi Eta Sigma, Tcxnikoi, Rifle ASME, Soc. of Am. Mil. Engr. Hamilton, T. .l. Evansion, B. Ch. E. Club, Pistol Club, ASME, SAE Geiger, Russell E. Youngstown B.E.E. Delta Chi, AIEE. Institute of Radio Engineers, Pi Tau Pi Sigma, Pistol Tvam, OSU Phi Gamma Drlta, AICE Hendricltson, Tedlord f T oungsfown B.M.E, Phi Kappa Sigma, Tcxnikoi, CEP, ASME, Junior Class Treasurer, Intcrfratcrnity Court Radio Club of justice Grace. Donald John Hildretli, Thomas Lee Olzicriwrwlci City, fneiu. Lima B.E.E. B.M.E. Siama Nu, Phi Era Sigma, Sigma Phi Epsilon iVicc AIEE Presidentl, Sundial Graham. Rifliarcl B. iliarysviiie B.S. SAE iVicc Chairnianl Gunn, VV. A. Collllfll-,US B.M.E,, B.A.E. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tau Bet Pi, Tcxnilcoi 1Prcsidcnt'?, Engineering Council iVicr Prcsidcntl, ASME Gunfon, VV. E. Cleveiurui Hvigiiis B.M,E. Phi Gamma Dclta iTreasurcrj, Romophos, Basketball, Studcnt Senate 138 fljhotographcrl. ASME John Lowry COIIIYTIIJIIS B.C,E. Sigma Pi, ASCE Hoffman, G. VV. Batavia B.l.E. SSIE. Christian Sfiriirc Organization I-Iolhvay, R. G. Youngstown B.I.E. Chi Phi Hyatt, R. R. Hoover, .lolin T. COIIIYHZTUS B.Met.E. Delta Chi fSecrctaryJ, AIMME, OSPA Hotz, James Deiphos B.M.E. ASME, SAME, Newman Club Iniuber, Charles C. Ashland B.M.E. Alpha Sigma Phi, Texnikoi, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, CFP, SAE, ASME Hullinger, Lewis C. Columbus B. Ch. E. Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Texniltoi HLIlfZ, Williillll COIIHYIBUS B.M.E. Johns, A. A., Jr COI,,,,,l,u5 Rocfiosfvr, N. Y. 12.1.11 31-F- SSIE lngellinger, A. L. KEIIYDIJEICII, J Dfwfm, Columbus B.M.E.. COMO, ASME B. Ch. E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon EI EEHI Keith, Vvayne A. COIUYHIJUS B4C,E. ASCE Khanineizadeh, V. Teherun, iran M.S.Ch.E. Cosmo olitan Club Presidentj, D 1 American Society for Testing of Materials Kincaid, Charles lvl. Dayton B.S. AICE, Scabbard and Blade Lawrence, ljavid lu. CIQUSIGHJ B.M.E., B.I.E. Roger Williams Club, SSIE, ASME Leonhardt, Thomas R. McClure, George N. Xvoosfer B.S. Beta Theta Pi, Greek XVcck fPublicityJ McDaniel, Louise Columbus B. Arch. E. Delta Zeta, AIA, SXVSAE, Ohiu State Engineer lxflelsheimer, Rohert S. Rutherford, N. B.E.E. Lambda Chi Alpha fTreasurerJ, Eta Kappa Nu, Symphony Orchestra ixloltler, Clinton A. Troy B. Ch. E. Theta Tau, Ohio State Engineer, Freshman Tennis Team, Interfraternity Council, Quadrangle Jesters, AICE hlorris, Guy Terrence Toledo Durban, S. America B.C.E. M.S.Ch.E. ASCE I-Ollg, H. VV- Packard, P. T. Rector, D. D. xvllkefnflfl Ossining, N. Y. Columbus B.C.E, B.M.E. B.M.E. ASCE, Track Tau Beta Pi, SAME, ASME lwlanning, L. E. Phillips, VV. lvl. ASME, Institute uf Aeronautical Sciences Redd, R. O. Chagrin Falls Columiwus Coiiuninus B.E.E. B.I.E. ASME, SAE Pi Kappa Alpha, Quadrangle ,lcstt-rs. AIEE SSIE, ASME Picltens, James D. Bit. Gilead B.C.E. Chi Phi, ASCE Politzer, Lawrence lVl. Cleveland B,S. OSUVA, Texnikoi, Engineering Council, Engineering Physics Society lPresidcntJ Pontious, Harry l-. COIIITHIDUS B.E.E., B,M.E. Pi Tau Pi Sigma, ASME. AIEE Porteriield, Henry New Philadelphia. B.M.E. Phi Delta Theta, Sphinx, Texnikoi, Polo Team, Ohio Union Board, ASME lPrcsidcntD, Ohio Staters, Presidents Advisory Committee, AmVcts fCommanderJ, Fraternity AEairs 1Sccrvtaryffrcasurerl, FMA, Student Senate Powe rs , Robert B. Vvortitingion B.S. Alpha Tau Omega, Ohio State Engineer, Quadrangle Jestcrs, ASCE Sankey, E. VV. CICIVPIGHJ lS.M.E. ASME, SAMl'I, Tau Beta Pi Schneider, R. E. COIUHIEIIIS M.S.Ch.E. BMOC, AICE. SAME, ASTM 139 Scott, Anclrew H. Stevenson, R. VV. CTOIUTYIIPIIS iwqngfigld B.M.E. Phi Gamma Dclra, ASME Shaffer, Lznurence COIIIYYIIJIIS I3.M.E. Nl. Slierer, Kvnneth li. Gaiinn ll.M.E. Phi Kappa Sigma, Pi Tau Pi Sigma Shurmcr, Richard xx'Vl'l9,li7IQi0ll H. li.I.E. liclta Chi, SSIE, Society thc Advancument of H. for Stronnner, T. R. PUTIIIII B.M.E. SAE Vlgilllflf, HHFIN' l':ClNVilI'Ll CYOIIHYIITUS B.I.E. Trianulv, Quadranglr ll-in-ra SSIE Tillmcrry, .lanws H. lluclici B . S. Sundial Advisory Board, hfvlaiston, ljonald H COIIIYYIIJIIS B,M.E. ASME, SAE Xvhite, David A. Fremont B.M.E. Nvliite, Rirliarcl Bl. CTOIUYYLIJUS B.M,E. ASME Vvllitman, fl. D. Fostoria l3.M.E. Phi Kappa Tau, ASME lklanagcmcnt. Sluizer, Allan L. Columlms l5.Ch.E. Tau Epsilon Phi, Tau Beta Pi, fl-rulran lv ,leitcrx ll'rv:iJcntl. IMA, SSIE, Tau Bula Tvxnilmi Pi, bl-filfy, Cl1HTlGS Eos! l.ir'vrpooi B.M.E. ASME Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Era f'i-'ma tl-'rcsiiluntl. Pistol Club fManagerl, Rifle Tcam and Club, Hillel, AICE. Sundial Smith, L. O. Colurnlms B.S. Triangle Stauffer, D. F. Wilmington, Del. B.Ch,E. Theta Chi lPresident, Vice Prcsidentl, ivxnikoi, Uhxu Shri- Eiiylinl-ui' iliditorl, Eriuiiirurh Council. AICE lVicc Prvsilivlitl l 140 NNJBSSCIH, TNYUH' Pllilarlvlpilia B.M,E. Triangle, ASME Welsli, R, .l. Youngstown. l3.M.E. Phi Kappa. AINIE, ASM. Sigma Gamma Epbilun. Nrxx man Clulv Vviant, lvl. P. lwa rion B,Ch,E. Sigma Alpha Epsilnn iTreasurci'l Tuniklu iVicc llrqntlcrxtl. l'n i'wfr1ng1 Council AICE, Ain. Ceramic Snr. Wyffller, H. U. Springfield B.M.E., B.I.E. Tcxnilcni, Ohio State Enuinccr fAsst. Bus. Mgr.l. Intrainural Football. Industrial Manaucnu-nt f'l ls, Nlakin. Civitax. SSIE, ASME. SAE hvliitteniorcg. H. E. Vvsfal, Al. l. l!.l.E. SSIE, Tau Brta Pi Yates, ll. H. Shrvvc B.M.E. Trianqlc, ASME. Ohio Sncivty of Prnfl'-N1nri.il Enginm r. Youslco, Illlfvltllllld Phi Eta Sigma ASlvllf EI EEHI Jr. l o Tlie Engineering Council is tlxe central organi- zation of tlue respective departmental organiza- tions ol tlie College. It seelts to furtlier tlie wellare ol students socially and professionally and to estalmlislsi a more general recognition ol tlie College ol Engineering. Alter several years ol inactivity during tlie war, tlie Council was reactivated in spring quarter 1946. Its major activities consist ol sponsoring tlxe Engineers! Prom, an allacampus winter lormal, and the Engineers, Banquet. Bi-annually tlie Council loecomes sponsor ol tlie Engineers, Day Program lield in spring in wliicli student organizations participate by enter- ing lloats and setting up departmental exliilbits. jaw, Beta, PL lxlemluersliip in Tau Beta Pi, a national lrater- nity of outstanding students anrl alumni in tlie lield of engineering, is one ol tlie coveted lionors to lie received in time College ol Engineering. Tliis year tlie Gliio State cliapter was liost lo tlie 41st National Convention lielcl in Columlnus. ln addition to attending lpusiness sessions, visitors enjoyed a tour of tlie College ol Engineering anal tlie campus and a dance at tlie Faculty Clulm. Prominent spealcers on lnotli teclinical and non- tecllnical sulmjects spolte at loi-weeltly dinner meet- ings cluring tlie scliool year. Qtlier major events were tlie two Annual Sclaolarsliip Recognition Smokers, tlie Soplaomore Recognition Dinner and tlie lraternitys annual spring dance. ENGINEERING COUNCIL TOP ROW: Robinson, Strider, Haren. ROW TWO: Stauflcr Wineland, Dutfcy, Kettering Woityra, ' jordan, Helmgm Ttuiall, Minnich. ROW ONE t, Bl , M Q if' ian oom ac u gg. Wagner, Gunn, Anderson, Clark. . TAU BETA PI TOP RONV: Kravitz, Ivlcflort Hullingcr, Mcfilcllan, Prici- Dell, lvhlcwski, Sanltey, Kearns, johnson. ROW' THREE: Leon- ard, Lcslic, Smith, Baum Lenhart, I.conliarrlt, Hcrrmam Ault, Bushnell, Stevenson, Hel' man, Tracy. ROYV TVVO Kornichuk, Full, Clnpper, Cor' van, Gunn, XVagncr, Petris jortlzm, Packard, Vfhittcxnorc. ROW ONE: Lzircamp, Kollwzis, Ulvcr, Banner, Bennett, SlniZcr, Ilall. -f.,, Q ..,-.-.--..-.-. ... zfQ:ETP::1.' '7 I' . 2 ': - 1'-:4:-1:1- 'S' .-... .. .:.. - -- . -'--:-111: .1'.::: a- ----- :-- . -.4--fn...-L:-4 1 :::. tl-sq...g??.-:f1...:g::m-:?--:.Z'::-':,3'4'-,i-:g-.s2G---,5'b:-1g:::-.'5.J::::--- --,,---.r.-.--:.....3 :..-U.---.:g.. 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The organization followed a Weil-rounded program of activities at tl1e semi-montiiiy meetings. Men well-qualified to spealc on various inclustriai engineering practices and otlier allied fields were invited to ine guest spealcers. At some meetings movies dealing witii some ptlase of industrial engineering were presented. Smokers were a social feature wiiiclx served to malce the members better acquainted and to unity time group spirit. Membership in S.S.l.E. is open to any students who are major- ing in industrial engineering and this year included many names of men active in other independent and fraternal circles. Among tile societyls prominent memlners were tiie president of tlme Engineers' Council, tlie president of the Quadrangle Jesters, and tile president ot Sigma Nu fraternity. S.S.l.E. members were also active in intramural sports. The iootlball team was champion in tiie independent league. ., -M: TOP ROW: Brumback, Johns, Shaffer, Paulson, Ditrick, Roller, Burt, Elder. Spivey, Hoffman. Nordquest. ROW TWO: Bishop. Marcus, Gongaware, Lawrence. Shipley, Redd, Feeley, Schulten, Iyer, Jain, Whitemore. ' ROW ONE: Tilberry, Delsantro, Mans' bach, Minard, Piepmeier, Morris, Mayne, Taber, Duzan. 142 .S 1131:-:1 ?17f7i'ifi9.f.i12 firv ::: .1 Iii- Ei-'fi-2 -. 1 -fi -T 'GLS'-'li-'if 11JE3r!n1:fe3' . 5' g rf. ' 'f ff' :7 ' 5 E , ,.f- ' -' . E - .1 Q, ? 1. . 1, .4 .,,.:g:,g.g-,-:g:,1: - .'-3'i'i4 'l21u1'.'- - 1 +'19512T'.---'wg-. .T.2.z21'3--'.' w,,,f ', . -22. ,.-.1l:f,',..n.f,1:'1,QLJ-.'Z--1.1.n'.,f::: ':f.--Lg..-f fri? -'.:::2'51f: g:.::gr.-:: f-73211-1-?r:.g::1:: 'f.gZ-'.'f:1'g2.::- 1 r1:?::I-rg-::i:11gIg I-::1 -. rm: - 1. -1: fi '-'f5::ri::1E-111111:f2i:11'g:1','.-fa'-grigsliiuaw.-Q,1-' ' -' .1?Z1'1:f7:!f: 5 '11-15:-'ffi-EBI.: :zz'-gnfgf-a-9:-::::f:.Q2zlmifn-..,fQ1-:'.-21:2-31-L ' f-1:1-:mf 5:1515 gg. .5 -441351:-:gfj,-.-,E-'::1 . :jf--2. The Ohio chapter of Texniicoi was reactivated in June, 1946 after an absence of five years from this Unive1sity,s campus. Texniicoi is a senior men's honorary activities society. it was established at Ohio State University in the year 1925. its pur- pose is to honor those engineers who possess the quaiities of worthy engineers and who are serving their coiiege most through their extra-curricular activities. Reorganization was periormeci during the fail quarter under the direction of President Vviiiiam A. Gunn with the heiphii advice of Professor F. VV. Davis, department of photography. The second meeting of the winter quarter was a meeting han- quet with the faculty memhers. The tapping of new members is done at the Engineers Prom during the winter quarter. During the spring quarter of 1946. the first tapping since the spring of 1941 took piace at the re- viewing stanci foiiowing the parade on Engineers' Day. This past year, with the revivai of the Engineerys Prom, the custom of tap- ping new memhers at the Prom was also renewed. Twelve juniors and three seniors were tapped during the cermony. 'F President Vviiiiam A. Gunn Vice President Marian Wiant Secretary Teci iorci ixiorgan Hendrickson TOP ROW: Morris, Grove, Stauzf ter, Leslie, Palisin, Wagxicr, Hul- lingcr, Garard, Duffy. ROW ONE: Fell, Portertield, Wiam, Gunn, Hendrickson, Ball, Kraps, Huber. 143 ,Sv ' 'l4ll6 sturtent lprancli otTl1e American Society ol Nleclianical Engineers at Olaio State University initiated its program lor tlie present academic year witli a speeelr on tlie aclvantages ol memloer- sllip in tlie respective organization try Professor R. S, ljeitler, Vice-Pres. ot National Asblti. Xnotlier speecli on ttie traclitions ol tlie Engineer- ing College was given lay Prolessor Vvilson Dumlnle. lts lirst social event constituted a com- liinecl Halloween party and dance wtiirli was lielcl at University Higli Scliool. Ullecent Developments in Aeronautictal En- gineering.. was tlie topic ot a speecli presented by R. C. lilaylccla, cliiel engineer ol' time Curtiss .l ls 1 Nvrigllt Corporation, at tlre society's second meet- ing. His speecli comprised a review ot tlae liigll ligllts ol jet propulsion and gas turbines. Professor Ketcllum delivered a talli at tlle following meet- ing on uSpeecl1 tor Engineersn, specifically cover- ing tlie nSeven Doors to tlue lVlinclu in effective speecli. IX tew weetcs later tllree students ctelivercl speeclres pertaining to engineering subjects and to ttieir experience in tlie army wlliclu needed engi- neering lcnowleclge. lxleetings ol' similar cllaracter were llelcl for tlie remainder ot tlie year witli speectmes given on sulujefts pertaining to time engineer and lalnor, education, and law. XVcrner, Curtis, Lacey, Hildreth berg, Scheiber, Lawrence, Banner Cowan, Garard. TOP ROYV: Segna, Sanlcey, Yurza Barnett, Vogclsang, Miller, Tum- blin, Morris, Mallard, Packard Dunn. Keesy, Harris. ROW THREE: Engelhardt, Bailey Thrush, Lovcman, Stinson, Mar shall, Swain, Levin, Clapper NICC-arraugh, Gakhouse, Kagay Zobcnica. ROXV TWO: Hotz Shaffer, White, Richardson, Hall Sprang, YVhitman. ROW ONE Crydcn, XVhire, Altman, Manning Hackbarth, Tracy, Brainartl. TOP ROW: Hamel, Huber Por- terncld, Jacob, Dell, Beighley, Galehouse, Pudcrbaugh, Blossert ROW TWO: McCormick, Green- Yale, Yates, Srillo, Cutler, Guschi ing, Thompson, Shaw, Rupert, McCleary. ROW ONE: Beitter, Infelfingcr, Kreps, Gunn, Lindahl, TOP RUXV: Scliarcnhcrg, XX'iznnt, Stevenson, Atwood, Hutt. ROW' THREE: Urntvill. Klink, Smaller, Kincaid, Hull, Hill, Kalmhzxch, Hoskins, ROW' TWO: Woity'rzi, Kolbas, Galloxvny, Sluizer, Hamilf ton, Bradfutc, Evans. ROW' ONE: Babick, Herhkcrsmun. Lenhart. Dr. Withrow tAdvisori. Dr. Herndon tFacultyl, Mr, Klasscn ttiacultyl, Mr, Rosa' lfarnltyl, s 12952315551-.5:.:...'- . 1 .-,-t--1:-.-.'.1::r.1-:JN ..11.:'.:-,:-- . - Q..-,:g..:11g:g -'ff.:':g.::4.:.:Q-...Q.,-.. v figs' ,- .- :5' ' Ffiifii fi ' .7 c -'i 1 f i if '-55 5 I-' M ffffffitgfiiffififiziliizizyzfji-s 125 Iiiif zg: ::?51':::r:.5:ig.::ff,r:r,f.5:.:1j-- , - ,gg-.1.1-.gg-fmz..-gn--.-.' .1-- ,g..g..:.:::Lfe4:-,:z...--A-21 g.:gg.-g:::--1:-:.--f.-5-'::g.'3 - ' :.--rr:-swf.--f: 1:11:ig:21z::iz-:Jura-:.::::-1-germs-.-:fr ---V.:-: - '-'ffl-E:J-::::gif:::-5::2g:'v'r+.p1E'1:!:rr:- a-5:4vs1-s:Ig:-1r2-::-- 535111521111-' 1:2 ' ' . ...g:..11:1:5::22:32GEN-3:31-E.1'-Sgqef'-tg: .:1:g.3:T?::3::15g:'-:rf2s11:'' '-gf .i :21.-F.:if.1L-ii:-:tk1IIv::-33353E15?:'29k'P.-1'-?S:9:ri'- 1 'f'- -:::- f g11':I.og:!J3g:..71:l73I?:f.:-3592.-14.41n:g1'::.':2?:' . '.7JEfii:1'4'.-:Zggg::f:-15-3-'-'.--lah'-':::1:z-'-'-S1 f:.-:JJ-'-it - '.::.:r:'f-31'-liz'1--F-:f'::L:-11:11:11iv:-J-'-:: - . - The student hranch ot the American institute ot Chemical Engineers at Ohio State University endeavors to advance chem- ical engineering and promote fellowship among its numerous members. Spealcers from all colleges ot the University address meetings ot the Institute, giving the students an insight into the technical aspects in industry as well as a liheral view ot the non-technical prohlems as related to the economics and marlcet. ln this way, the students have an opportunity to hear the point ot View ot men already practicing the profession. One ot the biggest events of the year sponsored hy the AICBE is the annual Engineers Round-Up, held every The purpose of this round-up is to acquaint all new students in chemical engineering with the faculty and students of the department ot chemical engineering and with some ot the equip- ment in the operations lahoratory which is used tor chemical engineering processes. Participation in intramural sports on campus is a part ot the AlChE activities. An active part in every Engineeris Day program has heen a highlight in the lnstitutels yearly program. 145 President Paul H. lmnhart Vide President Roliert Bahich Secretary ilfailnnfl HPFlUk9fSnl Ill Treasurer David Vviggens Faculty Advisor Dr. .lame-s R. Vvithrow QW W 11 . h SXVSAE TOP RONV: Ulm, Gardner, Hurli- kersman, Mzzhr, Evans. ROV' TXVO: Schalzmzin, Trapp. Martin, Richardson, lvlncllcr, ROW' ONE: Nlnurcr, Asplund, Timshan, lvierwin AIA TOP ROXV: Sutilii, Bcall, Clymer NVilson, McKzilip, Shift. ROW FOUR: Buchanan, lngham, Frey rug, Pierce. Loy, Stakcr. Barrows ROW THREE: Dunzitiello, Collo rcdn, McDaiiiel, McClellan, Mc Nlllty, Asplnnd, Ncubrecht. ROXX TXVO: Barrod, Baumer, Thompson Fischer, Ronan, Moeller. ROV ONE: Fling, Bloom, Knapp Slmlr-r, Horinu. , r. , ..-,,,.:.-r.,,, 5-...,g::,... 1 h ' .. ...V ,.,. . ..,, 'A '1jfi?f:1f' i .. .,,. N.. .,, . The Society ol Women Student Architects and Engineers is a comparatively new organi- zation on campus. This group is part of a nation- al organization established to promote interest in and understanding of the engineering field and to unite the women students who are planning to enter the engineering profession. Activities of hoth a social and a professional nature malce up the pro Guest spealcers inform portunities for women and cover other topics gram ot the organization. the memhers ot the op- in the engineering field of general interest. After the husiness meeting, there is an informal period during which members with their friends in th can play cards and tall: is group. 146 The purpose of the student chapter ot the American lnstitute of Architects is to promote in- terest and fellowship among the student archi- tects and to give them an opportunity for educa- tional discussions and lectures on various subjects pertaining to their chosen field. This year with James Knapp as president they have had many successful activities,-a hayricle and dance during the fall quarter and a picnic with a dance following in the evening during the spring quarter. The group has also heen for- tunate in having several educational discussions thus far this year with more planned for spring quarter. Membership in the group is open to any student majoring in architecture. IAS TOP ROW: Kennedy, Korovilos, Armington, Dryden, Crago, Mc' Cracken, Klotzsche, Rhodiguez, Midler. ROW TWO: Weiss, Gunn, Moyle, Edington, Schneider, Meyer, Wilmes, Cobb, ROW ONE: Chill, Corson, Miller, Tiet- zel, Yates, Kemp. Klein. ASCE TOP ROW: McCort, Kornhauser. Kessler, Effron, Sizer, Dailey, Pierce, Lucas, Cook, Long, Dutiey, Barnett, Alrinlc, Kimmick, Holley, Long, Marlow, Biggert, WVilll3m5. Gifford. ROW TYVO: Rudin, Car- lucei, Sattertield, Krueck, Gustrif ferro, Weisent, Watson, Leonhardt, Conklin, Henry, Walker, Baker, Anderson, Walter, Babin, Tossey. Gilmore, Guthrie. Herr, Lzmghton. ROW ONE: Steltenpohl, Duhetz, Owen, Maier, Churton, Morris, Stevens, Tipton, Greer, Thompson. . .f- ' ' fi,-, -15,25 ,-,..:.qf:g,ig'g1-sgggfrz:g:ai:af.a,,,,e5:3gff:,-22: - .erin--friiiaiaif:-L -?f.'!:fi:1f.ffsf5:s: ' ' .,.,:. .:..,..5..3. :..,:.....,-:.:...:. I. .:- ee ' f - 5 . .5 .2 1' ,s par r , - a 5 - :L-'-'I-.-555:11:a':ait1:2.H2gqa:f1:J-1?E:i5:.nr.if '-?5P,2--: -1'ig::22:1:a ....xr'ii5rE::.2:2:'-:gifs-:if1-lrgi'ifieizizf:61:PF'-,?S:r4:3?:Ey5:53ri'if..M ln order to advance and disseminate the lcnow- ledge of the theory and practice of aeronautical sciences, a new organization was formed at the heginning of this year. The lnstitute of Aeron- autical Sciences developed into an organization of fifty-five memhers inside of two technical meetings, indicating the extreme interest for such a group. Additional attributes comprising the activities of the organization are the provision to students of the opportunity to hecome acquainted with the personnel and activities of the T. A. S. and the encouragement of professional consciousness and fellowship. The l. A. S. hrings spealcers and motion pictures on aeronautical suhjeets to its hi- monthly meetings. The year 1946 marlced the reinstatement of the Ohio State student chapter of The American Society of Civil 'Engineers with Ed Kimmiclc as president. Some ol the activities for this year included business meetings, joint meetings with the Cen- tral Ohio Section of ASCE, and also with the student chapter of AIEE, a smolcer, and a hayride. During the spring quarter, the cluh was grant- ed a permit allowing the students in civil engin- eering to ohserve the municipal, county, and state engineering departments. Reports were prepared and presented to the chapter. Participation in intramural sports resulted in a haslcethall league championship and the goll douloles championship for the organization. 147 4 - TOP ROW: Cable, Zeller, Ogden, Mitra. ROXV FIVE: lviccullougli. Stccnstrup, Vaughn. ROXY FOUR: Bonur, Pxietsclikc. Jordan. ROW' THREE: Stroupe, Savage, Ht-lman, RUXX' TXYQ: Nlucllcr, Diclwy, Mcesc, Bird. ROW' ONE: Puclizzpsky. Fi-xv, tx'Iucllrr, lvlclihcnon, Lmlic. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional lraternity ot rl-lie fraternity program consisted ot bi-montlaly outstanding students in mining, metallurgy, Ceramics, dinner meetings witli guest speakers bringing engi- and geology, resumed active status this year and neering information. Social plans included a dance, raised its memlmersilip to a pre-war level. a slxating party, and a spring picnic. A nl ?' Ti' , Y 'Y , 'f '5i? 'g27'3I.T.i'TZ'I'i N7 7'l't'7 'l'P2T? ' 'T?f.?75 'i I 3 f TUL'Q::fffl'fa 'Q 1I f ' nm ' Q Louies interesting Engineefs ingenuity l i v 3 3 . 4 i 4 . I I i I I I 3 I F 4 3 5 4 4 l 1 4 4 4 1 1 . 4 4 1 F 4 4 4 1 H I 4 l I . I 4-.-cu.-A-.-.. . . .....-.-.-.-.m.-.-.g.5m:l.mlu, - V - - - f f - f - Dr. Xvcndvii D. Poslie Dean of tile Cniicge of Dentistry 6 Dr. Vvendeii D. Postie, wiio succeeded Dr. Harry Semans as Dean of tiie Coiiege of Dentistry, was appointed to tilat position in October, 1939, after his distinguisired service as Acting Dean of tile Coiiege. Dr. Postie was graduated irom Ohio State University in 1925. During his undergraduate years, Dr. Postie was an active member of Ptxi Kappa psi. His name was aiso on the roster oi Psi Omega, dentai fraternity, Omicron Kappa Upsiion, iionorary dental iiraternity, American Dental Association, and time American Association oi Dental Sciioois. in 1940, Dean Postie was eiected a ieiiow in time American Coiiege of Dentists. He ilas served on time Committee oi Dentai Education ot tire Vvar Nianpower Commission and as ciiairman oi tiie iegisiative committee of tile Oiiio State Dental Society. in iate I0-13 tie was elected Vice president oi line State Society. 150 The College of Dentistry has heen a part oi' the Ohio State University since 1913. For the first decade following its admittance to the University, it remained housed in a huiiding overiooicing Goodale Park which it had occupied for years as a part of Starling Ohio Medicai College. This is the present north end of White Cross Hospital. The Co11ege is now housed in part of Hamilton Hail which was specificaiiy set aside hy the action of the College of Dentistry. At that time it was a great improvement over the 01d quarters on Park Street and judging from past conditions, Hamiiton Hail seemed to afford ampie room for many years to come. During the period of 1925 to the present, there have heen many changes in dental education. Two years of coiiege work have heen made a prerequisite to entrance into dentistry. Research in the hioiogicai and physicai aspects of dentistry has furnished rationai basis for treatment in piace of many earlier empiricai methods. The need for post-graduate and graduate education of dentists has heen recognized as has a1so the need for trained hygienists. With consideration of the pians of improvements and expansions, the Dental Coiiege has outgrown its physical facilities. A new heaith center is now planned of which the Dental Coliege wi11 he an integrai part. VVith improved housing and faciiities it is Iooking forward to a new era of increasing usefulness to the peopie of Ohio in particuiar and to puhlic heaith in general. , Y Y f wwm Amstaclt, Richard A. Akron D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta Beclcxnan, Nathan C0llIfHliIllS D.D.S. Alpha Omega, Hillel Blaclcwell, Nlary L. COIUHIIJUS C.D.H. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Dental Hygiene Class President Christy, Uvlenn Allen Aclvna D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta Dillon, Jo :Xn n COIUTTIIJIIS C.D.H. Alpha Kappa Gamma, jr. Am. Dental Hyqienisis Assn. Qllresidentl Eiclcllolt, Charles .l. COZUJYIIJIIS D.D.S. Psi Omega Arnstine, Arthur P. Cwlfillvlllflll D.D.S. Alpha Omega lTrcasurerJ, Omega Epsilon Phi Bilonle, Dom A. Youngstown D.D.S. Dulta Siuma Delta lPrcsidcml, Profussional lntcrfratcrnity Council, Qlr. Am. Drntal Assn. Blum, Nlariin C. Firwinnali D.D.S. Delta Sigma Dvlra Cooper, hlilion 1llZY'0ll D,D.S. Dulli Donald Francis IT? llllll D.D.S. Psi Omega ljillinger, Robert J. I-VOIIIHIIHIS D.D.S. Psi Omega Forwaller, Dorothy J. Van Vllvrt C.D.H. Alpha Kappa Gamma lVicc Prcsidcntl. Univcrsity Chorus, jr. Am. Dunral Hygicnisfs Assn. Q Forward, Richard E. COIUUIIDUS D.D.S. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta, Pershing Rifles Gutterman, Betty J. Sharon, Pa. C.D.H. Jr. Am. Dental Hygient's Assn., Hillel ilaclison, Robert Miles Toledo D.D.S. Delta Tau Delta fSccretaryJ, Psi Omega 1SecretaryJ, Romophos fSecretaryJ. U Sophomore Cabinet, Fraternity Affairs, Omicron Kappa Upsilon Koha, Ray J. Lorain D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta Krauth, Seymour Buffalo, N. Y. D.D.S. Alpha Omega, Omega Epsilon Phi, Marching Band, Philosophy Club lxflangan, Nlyrna R. Columbus C.D.H. Newman Club, Alpha Kappa Gamma QTreasurerJ, Jr. Am. Dental Hygienst's Assn. fSecretaryfTrcasurerJ Mueller, Mafy K. Findlay B.A. Alpha Kappa Gamma QPresidentJ, Ir. Am. Dental Hygienist's Assn. Golclman, Corine B. COIILHIIIUS C.D.H. klr. Am. Dental Hygienisfs Assn. Hulligan, Vvilliam Rocky River D.D.S. Phi Delta Theta, Psi Omega Katz, Herman Dayton Alpha Omega, Hillel Kontras, Vvilliam B. lwartins Ferry D.D.S. Sigma Epsilon Phi, Psi Omega Lohman, Joseph Jr. Brechsvilie D.D.S. Psi Omega lwlorgan, Davicl 0. Oak Hill D.D.S. Delta Sigma Dclta, Freshman Activities N0lHl'l, Paul Edward Springfield, D.D.S. Psi Omega 0 Powell, Paul E. Parlacrslmrg, VV. Vu. D.D.S. Beta Theta Pi, Psi Omega, Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Kappa Upsilon Raciilce, Arthur VV. Fairport Harhor D.D.S. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambtla Upsilon Schiller, Clarence Poland D.D.S. Shulman, Eli M. Youngstown D,D.S. Alpha Epsilon Pi Spaeeli, Dorothy lvl. Shaker Heights CLDLH. ' Kappa Delta, Alpha Kappa Gamma, YWCA Vvatsou, Lefty H. Cincinnati B.A., C.D.H. Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Kappa Gamma Wliitehead, VV. J. Ashville C.D.H, Kappa Phi, Ir. Am. Dental Assn., Alpha Kappa Gamma Pressler, Pillll JF. Bnrhcrlon D.D,S, Delta Sigma Delta QVicc Presitlrnt, Sccretaryj Sfheingolci, S. S. COIIIFUIJUS D.D.S. Pi Lamhtla Phi fPresidentJ, Alpha Omega fSecretary, Vice Presidentl. Senior Manager Intramural Sports Department, Stutlent Senate, Hillel Presidents Council, Professional Inter-Fraternity Council. Varsity O, Scarlet Key iVice Prcsidentj Schory, John J. Canton D.D.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Psi Omega Smith, Rohert G. Hamillon D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta Wagner, John R. Ft. Collins, Col. D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta Vvehlo, Hoxvard F. Lima D.D.S. Sigma Chi, Psi Omega Zipperlen, VV. D. Jr. CVUIUIYIITIIS D.D.S. Psi Omega, Track Team. Marching Band, Rifle Club T 0 ltrvsirlent Paul E. Powell Yin' President .lames B. Bogart Secrelary l.uuis ix. Bums I'l'tl5llY'Pf Paul Nolan Pull? Psi fjmega started another year hy pledging twenty-one freshmen. The selection ol entertainment lor the iraternityis main rushing party seemed to he ot special interest to the new initiates. The choice was two movies, Hstudying Dentistry at Ohio State University and Mlqhe lN'lichigz1r1-Ohio State Foothall Game ot l944.H During the entire lootlmall season, Psi Cymega cheered Ohio Stateis team ' on to victory from the same seating hloclc which they have had every year. The Pi phiis and Delta Gammays joined the Psi Omegais at the Vvisconf sin-Ohio State radio party. It was a usual practice to celebrate the victories with a house party on Saturday night. This year the al:ter-the- game parties initiated the lraternity's newest pride and latest addition, a recreation room with a large open lireplace with pine-paneling around the room. To luring! up to date last yearis athletic ieats. the Psi Orr1ega's are proud to laoast the title of University Soithall Champions and league champions in loothall and laaslcethall. Two Psi Gmegais who returned to the haslcethall squad and held hixflu honors last year are Boll Bowen and ,lacli Unclerman. The highlight oi the lraternityis social activities was the annual Senior Recognition-Dinner Dance held at the Fort Hayes Hotel. Sixteen seniors received their Psi Qmega diplomas at this time, according to the traditional practice oi the fraternity. TOP ROXY: Cook, Louis, lilutiau Bogart. RKJW THREE: XVitte, Dill ton, Husscll, Standish, Cslzir Montgomery, Peters, Johnston Kelly, Koliis. Rf5W TNVO: Snyder Oswzilt, Mclfliziil, Echols, Brrtxm Kennedy, W'nclfcl, Ball, IVIcCzirthy Krilcorizm, Stickrxith, Ohlinqer Hickey, Harris. ROXV ONE Hulligzin, Nolan, Burns, Kontms Jackson, Schory. Powell, Lohman Eicholt, Schlcgul, Fillinger, Sippcr lein, Duff. 156 Ur ijr Ur Dr Ur Dr ilr Dr John Hvcicwilii Cari Bunn-iwr Ernest iiucriwr Fillxxilril CXUUIQ H2iTCTiCi iifUNK' Rinilnni ijt-Q-cis Cari D4-nn xxiiiiinln iii-w i.ouis Burns ijonuiti ijmlgjins i'4rzlm'is Duff l ixuries Liriaixolt Ruin-ri iiiiiingz-r Being checked out Record llfedllef' swf' K u we 'wfwv , l':XCUlflAY NH-QMBICRS Dr. Xxliilillll irmmiiiin Dr. James R. Huii Dr' Vvyiiiiauu .loiiunnvs Dr. .Ianni-s Kr:-hier Dr, Artilur iiuiiiiuri Dr, Xviiinxr ixlnrsimii Ur. Gr-nrgv x1l'CiC'iiilll CLASS UI' 10.17 xxviiiikllll iiuiiiggzm Roiwri .im iison Xxyiiiiillll Konlrux lUSI'pil i,40XVIlIiIIl iiiilli Pnuvii Dr. Dr. Dr Dr llr Dr Dr Dr! Xximuim-ii ilmiie Hamiiion Robinson Ririlurci IJ. Snyrim-r Franic Starr Yirior I.. 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Xvilliam W George lvlurpliy Paul Pressler Orville Russell Clarence Scliiller Rolxert Smith .lolln Vvaggner Norman Arzluser Vvillwer Crump Vvarren Elliot Vvilliam Hemmings Curtis Long Al lvlangie Blilton Byers Dom Delvlarco Alex Franlclin Vvillmur luillllllilll Yancey Canvile Vince Coclispoti Vince Corroto Ls-lVlar Fleagle CLASS OF 1948 Vvilliam Marshall Bert lvlcclanallan Howard lVlcCoy Emest lvlurray Keitlx Phelps CLASS OI 1949 Donald Evans YVilliam Dorsey Vvenclel Meikle CLASS OF 1950 Cvorclon Hopes Carl Houselceeper Norman Kear Harold Lauer lxlyron Larriclc llonald Sclxwartz Franlc Tosi Patrick Toto Everett Tracy .lolrin Tubb Vvilliam Vvalser Robert lxlorr Earl Sclxoeppncr Vvilliam Selnlegel Walter Sindel Ralnh Mon Robert Ranclc Ralph Rosenberge William Smith I' malta, ' malta, Delta Sigma Delta is an international dental fraternity with active chapters in Stockholm, Sweden: Rotterdam, Holland, London, England: Paris, France: and Zurich, Switzerland. The fraternity also hoasts 32 active chapters on the continental limits of the United States. Delta Sigma Delta was founded at the University of Niichigan in 1882, and today is one of the largest dental fraternities in the world. Delta Sigma Delta has continued its outstanding academic record hy having the highest point hour average of all the dental fraternities. Orville Russell, a memher of the hiarch graduating class, received the Callahan Award for heing the senior having the highest scholastic record. The fraternity was active in intramural foothail, hasicethail, softhaii, and howling this year. All of the fraternity teams placed high in their leagues, and the howling team won the howling championship. The fra- ternity was represented in varsity sports hy Alex Franklin and Keith Phelps. The latter was captain of the hasehaii team and also a participant in the College all-Star hasehaii game in Boston. The social activities of the fraternity were numerous this year: hayrides, house dances, foothaii parties, and various other parties were held. The annual dinner-dance was held in honor of the graduating seniors and the newly initiated mernhers of the fraternity. Each senior received a charac- teristic gift to make the evening a success. President Dom A, Bitonie Vice President Keith Phelps Secretory Paul ilressivr Treasurer Rohcri Bowman TOP ROW: Lauer, Lnymaster, Mott, Evans, Mangic, Morr, Meiklc, Schlcgel, Byers, DcMarco. ROW FOUR: Tubb, Murray, Tosi, Schwartz, Franklin, Elliott, Schocppner, Sindcl, Tracy. Crump. , ROW THREE: Schiller, Christy, ' Fontannrosa, Hill, Forward, Koba, Toto, Housekeepcr, McCoy, Ranck. ROW TWO: Morgan, Armstadt, Blum, Presslcr, Bitonre, Wagner, Smith, Heimbaugh. ROW ONE: Fleagle, Carwile, Phelps, Long, Dorsey, Lehman. 159 HQ43 , ' 'T lp 1--t ,xr ' fi'Q':4 o - .9 A ,. W Z1 8 l President Perry l'. Lvxinsolm Yin' President Seymour Krauilx Svcrelury Sanlnril Smith Treasurer A rlliur Arnslinv TOP ROXV: Sherman, Goodman Palchick, Pressman, Mcckler Aaron. ROW TWO: Rosenberg Goldman, Rolfe, Katz, Gilman Barrish, Goldberg. ROYV ONE Cooper, Scheingold, Katz, Levin sohn, Krzmth, Arnstine, Stark Beckman. 0 The men of Alpha Omega will long rememher the Homecoming ol 1946. On Friday the chapter went on a hayride and Saturday a house dance was planned in honor of Psi chapter dentists who served in the armed forces. At the annual Professional lnter-Fraternity Recogni- tion hanquet, Dr. Don Shusterman, the graduate Alpha Omega advisor, hrought honor to himself, his school and his fraternity hy being awarded a plaque for his out- standing worlc as a dentist and a man active in civil affairs. The PIFC annual dance under the chairmanship of Perry Levinsohn, who is president of Psi chapter, was successfully held at the Virginia Hotel. The initiation and senior loanquets were held this year at Fort Hayes Hotel. Herman Katz and Seymour Krauth were given the senior awards in recognition of their ser- vice to the fraternity. Arthur Arnstine, a graduating senior, was elected to Qmicron Kappa Upsilon, the Den- tal Honorary Fraternity at Ohio State. The present chapter house was recently purchased through efforts of the Psi chapter alumni. The plans for the future include a new library, an up-to-date laboratory, and additional lounge furniture. 160 TOP ROW: Benicn, Seymour, Niswongcr, Rath, Presslcr, LeRoy, Thomas, Ham, Pohto, Welch. ROW TWO: Helman, Nass, Black- well, Hill, Whitehead, Paulinsky, Armstrong, Dillon. ROW ONE: Watson, Mangan, Mueller, For' walter, Anderson. Alpha Kappa Gamma, a dental hygiene sorority which was formerly known as Odontia, loecame national just last year as Alpha Kappa Gamma. This new organization has progressed during this school year and has made even hetter plans for the future. Under Mary Muelleris leadership, many projects have heen planned. The most important project at the present is that of getting a new house for the sorority memhers. The activities this year included lunches hefore the footloall games, radio parties to listen to the out-of-town footloall games, and pledge parties. A Valentinels party for a group of under-privi- leged children of the Cvodman Guild was held at the King-av., Methodist Church. Emily Seymour, the pledge president, was in charge of the planning for the party. A Spring hanquet was held to celehrate the founding of Alpha Kappa Gamma and the founda ing of the chapter at Ohio State University. The Alpha Kappa Gamma Spring Formal was held at the Beechwold Tavern in April. The sorority completed a successful rush season this year hy pledging sixteen girls and initiating five new memhers into the sorority. Vivian Vvilson, the assistant supervisor for the organi- zation, was appointed as an honorary memher in the dental hygiene sorority. 161 President Nlary K. lwlueller Vice President ljoroihy l'0rwalh r Secretary Patricia B. Anderson .I-FPUSYLTPI' KTYITIFI XIHHQHII Harry Vanncrnan Acting Dean, College of Law 6 1lu , f ,tt L- as ,, , aa-, K Vlilie College ot Law, one ol ttie lour law schools in tile state wimictl are 1I1l'llllJPI'S ot the Association ol American Law Schools, seelis to train lawyers wimo will be usetut citizens as well as slcitltut tectmnicians. It pros yictes practical vocational training wl1icl1 will serve as a more aclequate lyasis lor unclerstancting ttme lunction ol law in a democratic nation. 'litre College llfld a greater numlaer ol stuilents, cluring tile current year, ttlan at any time in its history. It is prolmalmle tt1at tor ttle next lew years tlle enrollment will lie even larger. To meet tllese growing neecls, tlie laculty is lmeing somewhat expanclect ancl a clelinite program ot enlarging ttle law lilmrary iias also loeen unctertalcen. Tlie Student Bar Association cliscon- tinuect ttle practice ot plIlJliSlllIlQ a law journal cluring tlle past few years, lmut now that time nurnlJers ot lJotl1 stuctents ancl laculty are adequate, it is planned to resume pulntication ol a legal periodical. Rolwrt fxl, Hunter, Secretary Asher, .loe F. New Holland L.L.B. Phi Delta Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, Student Court, Student Bar Assn., Student Honor Council Boulger, Thomas A. COZUYHLUS L.L.B. Phi Delta Phi Butler, James R. Columlnus L.L.B. Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi File, Roloert P. Georgetown L.L.B. Phi Kappa Psi fPresidentl, Phi Delta Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha. Tennis Team, Varsity O, CFP Hutson, .lohn l..., Jr. Columlniuna L.L.B. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi, Beta Alpha Psi, Sundial. Commerce Council Billile, CllElI'l8S Cecil L.L.B. Kappa Delta Rho, Phi Delta Phi Brown, Wilmore COIUHIIJUS L.L.B. Coyle, lvlartin A. Hamilton L.L.B. Fittipaldij .loe Thomas CIPIVEION11 L.L.B. Sigma Nu Kienzle, Charles A. Colllfnbus L.L.B. Phi Gamma Delta fPrcsidentJ, Senior Class 1942 QVice Presidentj, Phi Eta Sigma, Sphinx lPresidentJ, Bucket and Dipper, Romophos, Board of Student Publications, Student Senate, Sundial, 1941 Makio lBusiness Managerl. Strollers, Scarlet Mask, YMCA lFrcshman Councill, Freshman Activities fPresidentD, Toastmasters, Ohio Staters, Inc., Sophomore Cabinet, CFP, Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Delta Phi fSeeretaryl, Student Bar Assn. lVice President, Treaurcrb Beil, Thomas A. Youngstown L.L.B. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bruek, Edward G. Hamilton L.L.B. Phi Delta Phi, Student Honor Council CChairmanj Day, William L. Paulding L.L.B. Huher, William H. COIIUTIIJUS L.L.B. Lanlz, James A. Lancaster L.L.B. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi Light, Rohert lhfl. Lima L.L.B. Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Phi fPrcidcntl, Ohio State Law Journal fBusiness Mgr.j, Student Court fChief justicel. Student Bar Assn. lSecretaryl 163 lvlccraclcen, Hugh R. Zanesville L.L.B. Delta Theta Phi lVlerrell. William S. Coshocton L.L.B, Delta Theta Phi Palmer, Dean VV. COIUUILUS L.L.B. Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Phi, Romophos, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx, Student Senate fSecretaryfTrcasurerJ, Student Senate CPresidcntl, Athletic Board, Council on Student Affairs, Publications Board, Fraternity Affairs, Ohio Stater's Inc., Toastmasters, Student Bar Assn, fPresidentJ Saunders, Charles Columbus L.L.B. Kappa Alpha Psi, Student Honor Council Schwartz, Stanley, rlr. C0lUm BUS L.L.B., D.J. Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Order of Coif Werum, .loseph R. Columbus L.L.B. Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Student Senate 164 NlcDaniel, Francis S London L.L.B. Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Theta Phi Metcalf, Theodore O. Zanesville L.L.B. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi, Student Honor Council Potts, Robert E. Columbus L.L.B. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi President, Ohio State Student Bar Assn. Sawan, Alirecl Broolelyn, N. Y. L.L.B. Theta Kappa Phi Supman, tlaclc l. Columbus B.A. Dclra Theta Phi Nlechir, George X. Cleveland L.L.B. Phi Delta Phi, Tennis Team fcaptain 19395 Olll6H1HCll6T, Vvellston. L.L.B. Kappa Beta Pi Price, Richard R. Columbus L.L,B. if-ma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta l Scarherry, Dan A. COIUJYIIPUS L.L.B. Sigma Chi. Phi Delta Phi Weir, Joseph H. Bellaire L.L.B. Delta Theta Phi fPresidentJ TOP ROXV: Boulgcr, Prict Hunsingur, Mccliir, Richards Lantz, Fire, Engleson, Porter Herron, Butler, Carlile. ROV' TWO: Davis, Hutson, Mer calf, Edwards, Kent, Hamilton YValker, YV. Brown, Minor Rankin, Strata. RONV ONE Asher, R. Brown, Scarburry Kicnzle, Light, Stanton, Palmer Potts, XVerum. lul Malta phi Founded in H469 at the University ot lvlichigan, the internet- tionat Fraternity ot Phi Delta Phi toecame the tirst protessionat fraternity in America. Swan Inn ot Phi Delta Phi continues to hand together worthy students ot law tor the mutual encourage' ment ot scholastic and cultural achievements, and the realization ot the deeper and more sacred ohligations ot a lawyer to himselt, his client and his profession. Included on the national roster are many prominent memhers ot the law profession. Swan lnn was estahlished on the campus ot Qhio State Unil versity over titty years ago and has continued actively until the present date with the exception ot two years during World Vvar tt. Reactivated in Novemher. 1945, Swan lnn increased its usual pre- war average ot titteen student memloers to approximately sixty hy the heginning ot the spring quarter ot 1947. Over three-tourths ot the present taculty statt ot the College ot Law are members ot Phi Delta Phi. Although Swan lnn has no chapter house at the present time, the traternity sponsored various social and professional activities. These consisted ot format initiation and speaker hanquets, rushing smotcers, informal dinner dances and other tunctions. Ufficefm, Prvsictvnt Rotwrt Light View Prvsirimit t'rvrt Stanton Secretary L tlfiftt'S IX. IXIUIILI TFPUSLITPV Dl'ilIl lj4ltlllt't' 165 Dr. Cliarles A. Doan Dean of tlie College of lxleclicine Q Doctor Charles Austin Doan, Dean of the College of Nleclicine, lmolcls also the titles ol Director ol Medical Research, Director of tlwe University Hospital, ancl Professor of Medicine. Doctor Doan is a graduate of Jolins Hoplcins Nleclical School and is a memlmer ol Phi Beta Kappa. Alplia Gmega Alpha, meclical honorary, and Sigma Xi, another lwonorary. He is also a memlner of FACP, New Yorlc Academy ol lwleclicine, AAAS, and American Nledical Association. ln 1930 Doctor Doan was professor of lwledicine and Director of Medical ancl Surgical Researcli, and in 1954 Doctor Doan was Secretary of tlle Qliio Public Health Association. ln 1950 Dr. Doan became an alumnus trustee ol tlle Hiram College, wluere lie receivecl liis Baclielor of Science degree in 1918. Doctor Doan was in tlie Regular Army lwleclical Corps, 1917-19. He receivecl tlie golcl meclal ol the America Society ol Clinical Pathologists. 166 The College of Nledicine has grown from a small school founded in Vvilloughloy, Qhio, in 1854 to an institution of high repute in medical educational circles. Only the most modern methods of medicine are taught at Qhio State University, and the Medical School is considered one of the most progressive advanced medical schools. The numher of admissions to the Nledical College is limited and therefore, only the most select group of applicants is granted admission. The applicant, helore hecoming a medical student, must prove his worthiness on the hasis of past scholarship, personality, and psychological aptitude tests. The dreams of the medical students and faculty ol a new hos- pital are approaching reality. Qn January l, 1947, the final draw- ings ol the new Ohio State University Nledical Center were de- livered to the hands of the Steering Committee for approval. After two years of intensive effort, the plans started functioning with the appointment of Dr. Rollo Baker as acting Dean, who appointed a building committee and Alumni Public Relations Committee. These committees determined a minimum need ol a 600-hed teaching hospital with appropriate allied facilities. By an appropriation of 85,000,000 hy the Ghio Legislature, the plans are not only to construct a 600-hed hospital including the out-patient facilities, hut also a new S800,000 Dental Clinic. The main edifice will he the University Hospital located just northwest of the present hospital. if JV? 5.41113 hs.. 'H A RoHaiCz'Hatzerf Frances M McKenna . V ' Secretory' ' ' 1 ' Director School of Nursmig Barnes, Lloyd VV. Youngstown M.D. Phi Chi fPresiding Seniorl. Alpfha Tau Omega. Caducean Sta Beitzel, Raymond East Sparta M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Caducean Stall' Bloch, Daniel lxl. Los Angeles, Calif. M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon, Zeta Beta Tau, Caducean Stall Bovard, ClIEiI'lCS Mt. Vernon M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta Brocgily, Stanley L. M.D. Caducean Stall' Busby, .lonatllau Canal Vllinchester M.D. Phi Chi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Cailiicean Stall Bates, Charles A. C0lUHllDUS M . D . Alpha Tau Omega Bell, George E. Carrollton M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Alpha Gamma Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon Bonar, Edward T. Columbus M.D. Bowen, Clotilcle D. Columbus M.D. Alpha Epsilon Iota. Delta Sigma Theta. Scholaris, Elizabeth Blackwell Society Brown, Ray K. Columbus M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha fSecretaryJ Caris, Timothy N. .Akron M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa Clauer, George L. Springfield M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega Coolahan, Donalcl E. Lima M.D. Nu Sigma Nu. Varsity O fVice President and Correponding Secretary! . Swimming Team Cope, Harry C. Lisbon M.D. Stadium Club. Phi Chi Cotterman, Vernon L. Somerset . M.D. Beta Theta Pi Day, Alton COIUYRIJUS M.D. Phi Kappa Tau, Caducean Stall Elliott, .lolm VV. Cincinnati lN'l.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa Connors, Constance J COIUYHIJUS M.D. Alpha Epsilon Iota, Alpha Omega Alpha, Caducean Staff Cooper, Faith lVl. Siruihers M.D. Alpha Epilon Delta, Alpha Omega Alpha Cope, William H. Xyellsville M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta Craig, Joseph D. Washington C. H. M.D. Phi Chi Detriclc, lVlarion F. DeGraff M.D. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Caducean Staff. Alpha Kappa Kappa lfmery, il. Victor Xvasliington C. H. M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Caducean Staff fAsst. Eclitorl, Tower Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta Enriquez-Navarro, A Panama City M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa Harmon, James lVl. Columbus M.D. Phi Chi, Phi Kappa Psi, Caduccan Staff Henry, Frederic C. Monroeville M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Caduccan Stall fAss't. Bus. Mgr.j Hosier, Don M. Maurnee M.D. Phi Chi Katz, Zelique Dayton M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Hillel Klein, Gscar VV. Mansfield M.D. .. 5. 170 Gifford, Jr., R. VV. Westerville M.D. Phi Chi, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Zeta, Caclucean Staff fEditorJ, Alpha Omega Alpha fPresidentj Hatfield, Paul M. Columbus M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta, Sphinx lPres.J, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Caducean Staff fBus. Mgrj, Romophos, Student Court, Student Senate, Track, Varsity O, ,lunior Class President I-l0H:IT1Hfl, WHTIED Aslwille M.D. Caduccan Staff Huston, John R. COIUITIIJUS M.D. Phi Chi, Freshman Class President Klausner, Joseph Dayton M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Alpha Epilon Delta Kleinmaier, G. VV. Dayton M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Tower Club, Hillel, Caduccan Staff Koontz, Vvarreii N. St. Louisville M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Eta Sigma. Caducean Staif Lindsey, .laclc C. ML Victory M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Alpha Omega Alpha KVice Presidemj, Caducean Staff, Junior Class QVicc Presidentl lvlaclc, David S. COIUWIIFUS M.D. Phi Chi, Phi Delta Upsilon lvleclcstroth, C. V. Columhus M.D. Phi Chi, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Caducean Staff 1Photographer, Photographic Editorj lVliller, Richarcl K. Marion M.D. Phi Chi, Phi Gamma Delta Nemcik, Francis .l. ClGl79IGHd M.D. Theta Kappa Phi, Kappa Kappa Psi Kralcoff, lrwin H. COIUYTLIJUS M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Lorcl, William F. Elyria M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Alpha Epsilon Dclta, Caduccan Staff lVlcReynolfis, C. R. Steubenville M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Sigma Chi lvlerryman, VV. B. Columlzus M.D. Phi Chi, Delta Chi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Kappa Kappa Psi, Caducean Staff Nlurnane, Robert T. COIUIYIIJHS M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa Ohliger, Paul H. Alliance M.D. Sigma Xi, Alpha Omicron Alpha Peppercorn, Bert L. Cleveland M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta Retterhush, VV. C. Piqua M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Newman Club Segall, Harold Youngstown M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Ca clucean Staff Shapiro, Harrison Cleveland Heights M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon fVice President, Presidentl, Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Romophos, Student Senate, junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Senior glass Vice President, Caducean til Simmons, James E. Toledo M.D. Nu Sigma Nu fPresiclentl, Phi Kappa Chi, Senior Class President Smith, Jr., VV. P. C0lIl1YllJlLS M.D. Phi Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Caduccan Stall Ralston, Rohert E. Portsmouth M.D. Theta Kappa Psi, Alpha Omega Alpha Riddle, .laclcson VV. Ashland M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Sigma Xi, Sigma Alpha Gamma Senn, Loren E. Columbus M.D. Phi Chi, Acacia, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Omega Alpha. University Orchestra, University Band Siegler, Eclwarcl E. Shaker Heights M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon, Tau Epsilon Phi, Alpha Epsilon Delta Siralc, Howard D. Cleveland M.D, Souflrarci, Nlartha lVlarysviUe M.D. Alpha Xi Delta, Elizabeth Blackwell Society, Alpha Epsilon Iota fTreasurer, Secretary, Prcsidend, Sophomore Class Secretary' Treasurer, Caduccan Staff Taylor, Jr., Frank NV. ' Clarksburg M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tippett, Donn L. COIUYYIIJUS M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Chi Phi, Phi Eta Sigma Tuclcer, Howard rl. CIEVQIGHJ M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Caducean Staff Wagers, Warren G. Cadiz M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Alpha Epsilon Delta Welsh, Richard A. Springfield M.D. Nu Sigma Nu Wiltherger, John F. Columbus M.D. Sigma Chi Thomas, Robert A. Radnor M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Omega Alpha Tourliow, L. P. Dayton M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Omega Alpha, Caducean Staff Tytus, John S. COIUHILUS M.D. Phi Chi Vveimer. Rohert E. ALTOTI M.D. Wilson, Jr., E. H. COIUWEIJUS M.D. Phi Chi, Sigma Chi Vviltherger, VV. W. COIUYHBUS M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Kappa Sigma, Varsity O, Wrestling Team l Wright. David VV. Uhrichsviue M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Tau, Senior Class SccretaryfTreasurer, Caducean Staff Zaugg, May B. Bellefontaine M.D. Alpha Epsilon Iota Young, Rohert S. Loudonville M.D. Nu Sigma Nu, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Caducean Staff fAss't. Editorj Zintsmaster, John L. Massillon M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Phi Delta Theta .Swim TOP ROW: Ragsdale, McCz1gue, Delaney, Spitz, Reeves, Bond, ROYV TVVO: Lewis, Hoopman, Noviclcy, Blackmore, Arbaugh, Mathis, Firestone. ROXV ONE: Adkins, Bitzel, Reinhzirt, Carl, Mason, Kimes. is an organization for nurses in training to he medical technologists. It was organized to serve these stuclents cluring the pre-vocational training per- iocl, the hospital training phase, and to hring new clevelopments to the nurses. An open house was helcl for lresh- man, sophomore, and junior students en- rolled in nursing in Qctoher to initiate them into hospital lahoratory. Open house lor juniors only was helcl in Feh- ruary. Atcllisrmrl , Barbara B. Alliance B.S. VIC, Torch Club Bickel, Betty COIUJTLIJUS B.S. XVSGA, Torch Club Black, Dorothy' COIUYHIJIIS B.S. Alpha Chi Omega, Nursing Sophomore Class QPrcsidcntJ , Torch Club Callancl, Betty Steubenville B,S. Alpha Chi Omega, YVSGA Croninger, Alor1l1a XRIKLIISUOYI B.S. Francis, Betty INYCIUGVL B,S. Mixed Chorus, Excclltivc Council fPrcsidcnt, Viet: Prcsidcutl, YVSGA, Torch Club, Sigma Theta Tiiu Banlcs, Eleanor Steubenville B.S. XVSGA, Torch Club Bigler, Loraine Powlzatun Point B.S. Kappa Phi Calclwell, lhflarthel XKVVUFFCTL B.S. Univcrsity House fPrcsidentJ Plsizidcs, Torch Club Coy, hlargaret Hiclesville B.S. Plciadcs, Torch Club Declcard, Betty COI1lfYll7llS B.S. Torch Club, Sigma Theta Tau Fricel, lVlary CTOIUIHIJIIS R,N. Torch Club Gonser, Gretchen Colufnbus B.S. Delta Zeta lriclc, Ruth Ridgeway B.S. Plciadcs Jllll , Florence Warrensviue B.S. VJSGA, Torch Club Kievit, Lois Columbus B.S. WSGA, Torch Club Lemley, Carol Galion B.S. Kappa Phi, Torch Club fSecretaryl McCall, Patricia Worihington B.S. Griffith, Jean COIIUYIIJUS B.S, Strollrrs, Alpha Xi Delta Johson, lVlary Bergholz B.S. Nursing Junior Class lPrcsidcntj, Torch Club Kenyon, Bafbafa Van Wert B.S. XVSGA Lauten, Dorothy Columbus Siaiion B.S. Pleiades Long, Thelma Pitlslwugh, Pa. B.S. Torch Club, Sigma Theta Tau lvlcpgflallan, Martha B.S. Symphonic Band, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Torch Club IN lcDaniel, Janet Forest R.N. Torch Club lxlarlowe, Doris COIUTYILUS B.S. Torch Club MlITray', Florence K . Columbus B.S. WSGA, Torch Club, Plciarlcs OVCTHIYCT, JOSH Mansfield B.S. WSGA, Pleiadcs Ranney, Betty Winter Park, Fla. R.N. WSGA, Torch Club Robey, Virginia U,1fiCllSl'iII8 B.S. WSGA l 177 blclxflillan, Barbara COIIIMBIIS B.S. lxlarshall, Jean, NGll7C0m0TSl0wn B.S. Alpha Delta Pi, Torch Club, Sigma Theta Tau Nye, Vacla Columbus B.S. Pugh, Molly Columbus R.N. Torch Club fTrcasurcrl, Sigma Theta Tau Rector, Sara Jane Circleviue B.S. Dclm Zcta, Torch Club Shelton. Alice Colllfnblls B.S. S0llElI'S, JZIITC XX7l1SlliHQf0ll, C. H. B.S. XVSGA. Turch Club, Pl-zigulcs. Sigma Them Tzxu Toclr, Anne Rosalie Toronto BS. Torch Club, Plcizidcs, Nursing Senior Claim fTrc1xsurcrl Vause, Virginia LDCIQLOIIFYIP B.S. Torch Club. Plviiulvs hviles, Betty .lean Vxrnliington B.S. Concert Band, Nliilflviirrors VIC, Plcizides Vvooci, lhflary Lima R,N. Torch Club Haynes. Dorothy Tolpdo B.S. Stanley, Joanne Collllllblls us. University Chorus, YXVCA. Foil and Mzisk, Mitlflviirrors, Plciudcr Ulmer, ljorotby lfucyrus B.S. University Chorus, YWCA, Mid-Mirrors, Mirrors, Mortzir Board. WSGA, Torch Club flkcsidcutj, Sigma Them Tau Wbitacre, Lois Alliance 13.5. l'li'i:ulcs, Torch Club Vvilson, Margaret Ifast Liverpool R.N. VVSGA Debacher, Dorothy Lima B.S. Torch Club Stevenson, Bonnie lullldflllllillll ILS. arlcer, June Columbia Slnfion R N. Xvlmn Jo tlwy sfeep? Kvvping busy. Knillinq sfuirslops. 1Xlm'ry CNIIHSUYIIIS! Fcwlirlq Bvflvr? Nvngenlmls, Lois ci0lIl.YTLIIUS B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta, Tnrch Club, Nursing Senior Class fprssidrntf, Caducean Smif Ralcliff, Ann Hamilton R.N. Torch Club Wi -1?.'. 1. gg ' QTY l.E2n2f'Qg President James lf. Simmons Vice President Henry L. Hoolc Secretary fiarroll Rohie -FTPIISIIFUI' Illlfl BUISOII Rushing parties were held for the new freshmen, and a total of twenty-one were pledged this year. Dr. Robert Keating ad- dressed the new men at a party at the chapter house in October. nCome the footloall season,H buffet supper parties were held alter each game and a Welcome party for the alumni alter the Michigan game. It has been customary in the past quarters to have a prominent man in medicine spealr to the fraternity once a month at active chapter meetings. Following Dr. Keating's tallc, Dr. E. von Haam, head of the Department of Pathology at the College of lVledicine, was guest spealcer during the October meeting. He related some of his wartime experiences as a medical officer stationed in the European Theater of Qperation. The l:raternity's social program lor the fall quarter was well- rounded with the annual Christmas party held at the house lor several needy hoys. Two dinner-dance lormals were held during the year along with the traditional Senior Banquet for the graduat- ing men of the fraternity. At this time the Nu Sigma Nu awards were presented to the outstanding memloers of the Freshman and Sophomore classes. 'r-U W :Iseli aixzni 180 TOP ROW Bentley Dewitt Cameron, Rees Phelps Long Mellinger, Alexander Hudson Dowell, Bryant Gregg Mon Whictenberger Bmklcy Gould Hall, Cook, Burger Verosky ROW TWO L f k an ersiec Koontz, Riddle Price Robie Burson, Simmons Hook Young, Lindsey Gallen ROW ONE: Faehnle Plymzre Curry Slaughter, Sheahan Reiman Graham, Thomas Cox XVorthman, Harold TOP ROW: Broaddus, Fogle Spangler, Harnelberg, Philbrook Spears, Miles, Herald, Stofiel Metzger. Schwartz, Cooper ROW THREE: Jesik, Barth Rawers, Morgan, Brown, Nyce Nickel, Pritchard, Crawford Hanson, L. Smith, jackson Meckstroth. ROW TWO Dufee, Senn, Wilson, Huston Agey, Barnes, Taylor, Bolon, Gifford B. Smith. ROW ONE Polsley, Matson, McMulleni L h k , L hr , Runner, e ec a oug y Campbell. ' ' ' Phi Chi, medical fraternity, resumed activities this year atter a summer vacation, the first enjoyed hy the medical students since 1941. The Phi Chi social season opened with a numher of rushing parties, resulting in the pledging ot twenty-one freshmen medical students. Several parties including huttet suppers and dances were 0 ' held after the foothall games. The ioothall season ended with a Homecoming party which was attended hy many of the Phi Chi Prpsiflvnx alumni. ln Fehruary the Professional lnter-Fraternity Dance was held at the Virginia Hotel and included memhers of all the med- ical, clentai, and veterinary medicine fraternities. Phi Chi again made a good intramural showing this year after having won the University intramural Championship last year under the leadership ot Bud Rawers. The fraternity lioothali team, which was captained and coached hy Bud Rawers and Bill Schwartz, lost only one game. During the school year, memhers of the lVledical School Faculty were invited to the chapter house as dinner guests and spealiers. These tallcs, enjoyed hy the memhers and pledges ot the chapter, were presented hy Doctor Ruggy, Doctor Dorm, Doctor Barnes, and Doctor Keating. 181 Lloyd XV. Barnes Vice President Rohert rl. Taylor Secretary Xyayne A, .Xgoy 'rf'l'HSIlf'l'f' lolm XXV, liar: in mm-.ns aw-nm HL -7fHPP-UL -. ,,,- Pi chapter oi Alpha Kappa Kappa conducted loi-monthly social events this fall at the chapter house on Saturday evenings includ- ing uvicu dances, hridge contests, refreshments, and song iests. A highlight of the lall activities was that of a reunion stag party held at the country cahin ol Dr. J. lVl. Dunn early in Octo- her. The party was a fine success with many alumni attending from preceding years. Many interesting tales from war experience were related hy the younger alumni who had talcen active part in the U. S. Medical Corps. The annual winter formal was held on Fela. l at the Fort Hayes Hotel. It was the iraternity's hope to loring together all the alumni. The iraternity's list of achievements-to-he-done is the prepara- tion of the singing members to again capture the trophy at the interiraternity sing contest. Alpha Kappa Kappa has won this trophy two years in succession, 1945-1946. Paul lVl. Hatfield and John V. Emery were acting as ass,t phy- sicians lor the ioothall team, and Paul Hatfield was the Business Manager of the Medical school annual, The Caducean, while John Emery was Assistant Editor of The Caducean. Rolaert Mayer was an assistant trainer for the ioothall team. 182 TOP ROW: Willcr, Brown, Mc Campbell, Cummings, Thomp son, Thomhurgh, Hambrick Mziycr, Forgcrson, Rini, Pign olct, Schreiber. ROXV TXVO Haynes, Brown, Mclvor, Hat field, Elliott, Dietrich, Zints muster. ROXV ONE: McClure Bloom, Czipobianco, Daniels Shaw, Cornish, Montaldo. President Paul lVl. Hatfield Vice President lvlalcolm lvlclver Secretary lVlarion l . Dietrich TTGUSIITEF john VV. Elliott TORCH CLUB TOP RONV: Bruner, Caldwell, Bickel, Clingcr, Deckard, Siel, XVood, Juli, XVagenhnls, Rntlilf. ROW' THREE: Bxisingcr, Iohnson, Hoy, Vause, Tock, Mcllingcr. Debzxcker, XVulmsley, Tones. ROW' TWO: Miirray, Kaltenbzxch, Coy, Sollgirs, Strike, Lucas, Stcrlwill, Marshall. Hedge. ROXV ONE: Ulmer, Lemlcy, Francis, Pugh, Long, Nicfllullxin, jrmch, fluff, The Torch Cluh activities centered around the pleclging and formal initiation of the new memlaers. The formal initiation was climaxed hy a loanquet and ceremony at a downtown hotel. Any nurse who is in the second year of her hospital training, and has a 2.5 average in the School of Nursing is eligihle to loecome a memlyer oi the Torch Clulb. The purpose oi the Torch Club is to provicle recreation for patients in University Hospital, to stimulate higher scholastic achievement of its members ancl other stuclents, and to provide for social functions for the members oi the cluh. fa mam ,gwzv Chi Chapter of Phi Della Epsilon began the school year with ten new pledges. A more stu- ciious ancl conscientious group of freshmen has not heen seen in Phi Delta Epsilon for many years. The sophomores seem to have survived the MBattle of the Freshman Year., successfully ancl have permittecl their weary minds and hodies -o participate in athletics and social events oi the fraternity. The juniors, when not studying, delight in an uproarious, house-shattering iyricige game for relaxation-or perhaps an evening oi Vvagner or ixflozart in the music room. Many of the seniors are'now married but visit the house frequently. A QW fir - PHI DELTA EPSILONI TOP RONV: XX mdt Kimmelman, W'ikler, Nowll Karp. ROW THREE: Tyroltr Protech, Klein, Klunmner Tourkoxv, Peppercorn. Tucker Foxmnn, ROYV TXVO S.-x Franklin, Essigl. Shapiro Roscnhlum, Duher. ROW ONE: Mitchell, Kohn Lulne Sakol, Bcrson, DT. Igvflldfd xv. C1'll'1Sll'llSi'll Dewi of lin' Coiiege of Plmrnuxcy 6 69 Dr. B. V. Christensen, Dean ot the College of Pharmacy, has made innumerable contributions to his protession. possessing three degrees from the University ot Vvisconsin, Dr. Christensen came to the University in 1939. At the present time, he is a memher ot the United States Pharma- copoeia Revision Committee, the Board ot Directors 01 the American Foun- dation for Pharmaceutical Education, the American Pharmaceuticat Asso- ciation Councit. 111 1941 he was President-elect 011 the tatter organization and in 1939 was awarded the Ebert Prize. In 1931, Dr. Christensen was ptant Science Seminar president. 1'1e atso hotcts a tettowship in the iAmeri- can Association tor the Actvanceinent ot Science, and is a memher ot the Advisory Committee ot the Pharmaceuticat Survey and the chairman ot the Executive Committee ot the American Association ot Cotteges ot Pharmacy. 1n actctition he has written artictes tor numerous protessionat iournais. 184 instruction in pharmacy was oiiiiciaiiy authorized in 1885 and a School oi Pharmacy created as an integrai part ot the Ghio State University. in l0l5' the University was reorganized into cotieges and the Coiiege of Pharmacy was estahiished as one ot the six original coiieges. The present Coiiege oi Pharmacy occupies a modern iouiiding with welt-equipped classrooms and iahoratories adapted for pres- ent-day needs. Laboratories adequately provided with modern ap- paratus and machinery offer students special training in manufac- turing pharmaceutical products. The woric of the coiiege is coordi- nated with that of other departments of the University: hence, pharmacy students not oniy share the advanages ot the broadening iniiuence of contact with other students, hut also the activities and spirit of a great educational institution. A iitthfyear program is offered to qualified students who desire a more thorough education for individual needs hut are not inter- ested in a graduate degree or research work. This is huiit around a core ot pharmacy, hut may he supplemented with cognate and related courses in other departments. Graduate programs leading to the degrees Master of Science in Pharmacy and Doctor ot Phiiosophy, with majors in any of the subdivisions of pharmacy, are in regular operation. The coiiege, with its thoroughly trained and experienced teach- ing staff, is prepared to offer exceiient training in ati phases oi' pharmacy and to maintain high standards in its instruction. Clarence M. Biowrzfsecrelary V ln silent tribute Pharrnaczsts m action U I'lLUl,l'l'lLl,C1!, UJMILULHQ, 67 BHl1HCF. .IOEIIIDC New Boston B.S. Zcta Tau Alpha, Kappa Epsilon, Phi Rho Alpha, Pharmacy Council, jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. Birnbaum, Hyman CIIBUGICUIJ B.S. Phi Epsilon Pi, Intcrfraicrnity Pledge Council, OSPA, Hillel, Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. Kerr, Harriet Logan B.S. Zeta Tau Alpha, Browning Dram. Soc. lVlCCann , George lvl. Springfield B.S. Student Scnatc, Pharmacy Council, Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. lVicc Presiclcntj O'Neil, Peggy Ann COIUJTIIJILS B.S. Kappa Epsilon, Pharmacy Council, Jr, Am. Pharm. Assn. Sahino, Theresa R. Columbus B.S. Kappa Epsilon, Ir. Am. Pharm. Assn. Barron, George A. Slrutecr Heights B.S. Rho Phi fPrcsidcntI Grove, Roloert R. Bucyrus B.S. Delta Chi, Pharmacy Council, lr. Am. Pharm. Assn. Komaclina, Daisy COIUYYIITUS B.S. Alpha Dclta Pi, Links, Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. Mayhugh, Virginia V Marysville B.S. Kappa Epsilon, Ir. Am. Pharm Assn, Polzfenloarger, Mary E Detroit, Micit. B.S. Phi Rho Alpha, Rho Chi, Pharmacy Council, VIC, Plciadcs, Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn Tarney, Jeanette C. COIUIYIIJUS B.S. Kappa Epsilon, Phi Rho Alpha Rho Chi, Student Senate, jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. ,, M. if rf. .ff '- .0 flaw: 1 .vi ' ,Z Rlio Clii, tlie national plmarniaceutical honorary society, was founded in 1935, and lias lneen active continuously since tlrat time. rl-lie purpose of Rlio Cl1i is to recognize and promote lyetter scliolarsliip among students ol pliarinacy. Only students with a HBH average in their junior year are eligilnle. Seventeen mem- lners of tlie present junior class were initiated at tlie dinner meeting lleld at time Faculty Club during spring quarter. Rlio Clii, in Cooperation witli tlie College ol Pharmacy, sponsored programs ol educational in- terest. r 'f Q5 lfpsilon cliapter ol Kappa Epsilon, NVOlHCI1,S prolessional pliarmacy sorority, was established at Oliio State University in 1926. The purpose of tliis organization is to strive for lliglw scldolarsllip and tile realization of professional ideals. Tile liirst event of tlue year was an installation lmanquet, lield during lall quarter. Tile seniors were singly lionored and a new group of girls were pledged at tlie Founders Day Banquet on play 13. To lxladison, Wisconsin for tlie national convention, Epsilon claapter sent two delegates. Kappa Epsilon also participated in many of tlle professional activities ol time College of Pharmacy. RHO CHI TOP ROW: Darlington, Ridolfo, Byrum, Gutli, Williams, Brown. ROW TWO: Orr, Zapotocly, Harris, Hiner, Kapustn. ROW ONE: Tamey, R0bQl'll, Polfenbarger. KAPPA EPSILON TOP ROW: Burzerticld, Byrd. Fatig, O'Ncil, Defenbaugh, Leatherman, Blakeley, Spellman. ROW TWO: Mayhugh, Hurd, Lolmmire, Griffith, Kapusta, Sabino. ROW ONE: Pitcock, Fletcher, Timblin, Tarney, Senft. +1f- M ..... ,.. - -A M. i as-. .:. . i... if y- 1 ...Q s. , , .L i ir., Q rl-lie Pliarmacy College Council, reactivatecl cluring Winter quarter, has reentered campus lite, socially ancl professionally. The purpose of tluis organization is to serve as a linlc luetvveen tlie tac- ulty ancl ttle students in ttie college ancl to stimu- late a more active interest in tl1e profession. Tlie Council is malcing ettorts to perfect tlwe advisory system in tlie college and was instrumental in improving the Window clisplays in ttie Pharmacy College Drug Store. Otlier activities included tlie all college clance, ucanclleligllt Calnaretfy tnelcl cluring Winter quarf ter, and various ottier glances and parties. Ttie Council also participated in sports tournaments, namil, PHARMACY COUNCIL TOP ROW: Smith, Grove, Baker, Cole, Dr. Guth. ROW TWO: Tamey, Byrd, O'Neil, Defenbaugh, Bailey, Butterlield. ROW ONE: Borcover, Harrup, Poffenbarger, Huck, Winger. Rl-IO PI PHI TOP ROW: Borcover, Baum. Bender, Zake, Schor, Cohen. ROW TWO: Young, Segal, Shapiro, Bloom, Hepps, ROW ONE: Cherutf, Baronr, Rothman, Goldmein. afifw L WML Rlio Pi Phi, clespite its inactive status cluring tlie war, lias had little clitficulty in becoming re- estalylisliecl on Campus. This organization is a professional ptxarmacy fraternity, Wlaose purpose is to furtlier tlie welfare of its memloers, morally, sociatly, ancl intellectually. Fl-lie first event ot tlie year was a smolier to wtiicli prospective pleclges. active memlners and ttie faculty ot tlie College of Pharmacy were in- vited. Qtlier functions incluclecl an initiation clinner, wliicti was attencletl loy eleven alumni from Clevelancl, and ttie annual spring formal. Business and pleasure are comtninnecl in time montlily clinner meetings ot Rllo Pi Phi. f' e 'wk tr,---A - 'V mf' P ,ribs , , Q, i t J Vwfuttvr R. Krilt Donn, of flue C0111-go of Veterinary Alltlltlflll' 6 11240 Dr. Kritt, Donn ot ltn- Cottvgc' ot' Veterinary txtthcticxilmcw, tms vn- joycct il long and ctistilmguistn-ct Hurt-1-rut ltlc fjtlio State University. I tzxving rx-cc'ix'vct it Pmznctuetor of Sftixlllxl' in .Xgricutture and ttlc ttegrvc ot- Doctor ot XYl't0l'tllilI'y Nteftirilmc ttrom ttu- ttllivvrsity, tm spent ttle next two yvurs in gm-nc-mt prau'tir'P in t-ima1, Utmio. lQOSlIIlliI1Lf tnis association wittl Otmio Slutt- in IUQU. Dr. nttnilwct ttutt prot0ss0l'5t1ip in IQ14. tu uctrtition to serving us un ussovialtv in ttle DCxtJEll'tlllC'Ilt ot gtxninmt ttustrzmctry ot ttlc fjtxio xxgricutturut tfxperilnerlt Station in Xvoostvr, Ohio, Dr. Kritt is also at mf-nltrvr ot' Ptui Zeta, ttle Otmio Statv unit itu- .'XIIlf'l'tCilll XvCtCYtllilVY Ntvftivinlc- .'Xssoc'intim1s, s6'rviu,Q on ttlv vxvc'lltiw- , . , tmmmt ot ltlc- latter. H0 is Ctliltflllilll ut ttlf' Qommittee ou ttlc training ot 1 . - v1'tf'ril1z1l'inI1s ot ttle txilttilllilt Rvsvzxrvtl C,0um'it imct is ttw illlttllll' ot il mmltmvr ot' ti'CtIHiiXflt urtivtvs tm' jDFOtti'SSt0l1ilt pferioctifnts. 190 t hw' R, Hutntrs, Svcrvfury Tile College ot Veterinary fledicine was lounded at llie Oiiio State University in 1885, and is one ol time len accredited vel- erinary colleges in time United States. Vvitlm time large nunmiyer ol' students seeliing admission to time study oi veterinary medicine, lmiglm entrance qualifications and lmigli standards are maintained. From sixty to seventy students are admitted to eaclm iresimmnan class. Before a student can apply for admission, at least one year oi pre- prolessional college worlc must imc completed. To obtain tlme degree of Doctor of Veterinary' ivledicine, a stu- dent must complete four years of professional training. Time com- pletion of suclm a course prepares students to serve in a wide variety of fields. Time majority of tlmose graduated lronm time College ol Veterinary ixledicine engage in general practice, altlmougim many serve in pulblic imealtim worli, lood inspection, regulatory vvorlc cov- ering control ol animal diseases, as well as many otlmer federal, state and municipal positions. Time Veteriimary Clinic, Wimicli is one ol time lnest equipped oi its liind, provides excellent experience in training in time care ot siclc and injured animals. ln addition, an Amniaulatory Clinic is con- ducted in wlmiclm students are talcen out on time iarms ior actual experience in imandling disease prolaiems under lield conditions. 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Alpha Psi, Swimming Team, Varsity O, Jr. AVMA Hill, Edwin L. Aurora, Incl. D.V.M. Alpha Psi, Phi Zeta, Intramural Football, Phi Mu Alpha, University Chorus, Men's Glee Club. Madrigal Singers, Jr. AVMA Bailey, James P. Princeton, VV. Va. D.V.M. Alpha Psi, Phi Zeta, Jr. AVMA fPresidentfSecretaryJ Cole, J0l1l'l Delaware D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. AVMA Denhart, Paul Findlay D.V.M. Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Psi, OSPA, Jr. AVMA Hackett, William C. South Solon D.V.M. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Psi, Varsity Football, Athletic Board, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx, Jr. AVMA Hannan, Edward C. COIUYYIBUS D.V,M. Omega Tau Sigma, jr. AVMA Ufreasurer, Vice Presiclentj Householder, Robert East Cleveland D.V.M. Ligilf, Riclmrcl S. Grevnvillv D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma, Ir. AVMA Metzger, Fred K. Ballimorv, NIJ. D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. AVMA Bloiximwz-'Rivera l-. San. Inari, puerto Rico D.V.M. Alpha Psi, ,lik AVMA. Cosmopolitan Club. Universicv Lodge Q Ranclc, lx lc-rrill COIUWIIIIIS D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma Sharp, Vvuyne E. Greenville D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma, Student Senate, Jr. AVMA Vvare, Roy lackson Conlvr D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. AVMA Lyday, James M. CUlUYTllJllS D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma, Ir. AVMA lxfleyer, Roman L. Minster D.V.M. Phi Kappa, Alpha Psi, Jr. AVMA ' Neilcirlc, George Bucyrus D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. AVMA Scilmiitle, Samuel C0lllm.lJUS D.V.M. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Wrestling Team Shipman, Neil T. Tiffin D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma fSecretaryJ, jr. AVMA Zalcrzewslci, K. New York, N. Y. D.V.M. Alpha Psi, Cosmopolitan Club . 1 Fu With a large pledge class of returning veterans, Alpha Psi, professional lraternity for students ol veterinary medicine, has completed a very prolitalnle year, professionally, athletically, and socially. The fraternity was proud to announce that lor the second year in succession it has been awarded the Burrell Trophy. This is presented each year to the professional lraternity whose memhers have the highest point hour ratio ' Alpha Psi was also elated over the appointment of one ol its memloers, Vvarren Amling, to the All-American foothall team ol 1946. Not to he outdone hy Warren, the other members ol Alpha Psi participated in many of the intra-mural sport tourna- ments, capturing the cup in volleylnall and talcing second place in haslcethall. The social calendar Was well filled with parties, dances, and open houses. The outstanding events of the year were the formal clance given in honor ol the seniors during spring quarter, the reception at the fraternity house for the seniors and their parents after the graduation ceremonies in June, and the annual picnic for the memlners of the faculty of the College ol Veterinary lwedicine, also held during the latter part of spring quarter. .i 1 f' ' Y 'I 1 .' 1' 7' . . . -1 X' , ' .1 -.1 f,,1 '. '.f UMLQQM, Prr-sirlvlil Donnlnl .l. ixlyers vice l rr'sirl0nl lms Parreil Satire lury llorncc Davis, .lr Treasurer Xvilliaun fi. Orr Fucully rlzirisor llr. R. lf. Re-lirassier TOP ROW: Brown, Doudnn, Diehl, Hagcly, R, Ashcraft, D. Ashcraft, Ardcry, McClung, Alex' under, Recd, Miller. ROW THREE: D, Smith, XVcnger, Lies, Gunning, Busch, Bcrglund, Lyman, Keller, Dill, C. Parrctt, Houser. ROW TXVO: Jones, YVclls, Schu- bert, Edgar, Schneider, Johnson, Orr, Davis, L. Parrctt, Martin, Crawford, H. Smith, Mann, ROW ONE: lfndrizzi, Check, Freeman, Meyer, Amling, Myers, Bailey, Hill, Hackctt, Evans, Koustmcr. 195 f President James P. Bailey Vice President Edward C. Hannan Secretary Lloyd Saunders Treasurer Lee EVHDS Faculty Advisor Dr. Clarence Cole TOP ROVV: Chamberlain, Recser, White, Tetkemeyer, R. Miller, Barnett, D, Ashcraft, R. Ashcraft, Keyser, Renaux, Glover, Haas, Buhler, G. Smith, Brehm, J. Anderson, Krivacek. ROYV SEVEN: Orr, Mann, R. Householder, B. Householder, Gregory, Gossett, Diehl, Carr, Lyman, Deal, Murphy, L. Parreit, C. Parrett, Salisbury, Postle, Weimer. ROW SIX: Hoffman Early, Sanger, Headley, Schu- bert, Price, Ardery, Bear, Bragg, Lies, Gunning, Keller, Grill, Reed, H. Crawford, Thompson, Richards, Tay' lor. D. Smith. ROW FIVE: Maelnnis, Motycka, Quinlan, Walker, Walsh, Solomon, Ziegler, Hagely, G. Ander- son, Wcarly, Martin, K. Crawford, Houser, Klepinger, jones. ROW FOUR: Delaney, Easturbroolcs, Ken- nedy, MeAlpin. Carr, Hofacker, R. L. Miller, Farrell, Mackey, Sax, Masterson, Goegg, York, Lusk, Check. ROW THREE: Ehlerding, Graham, R. Brown, Kintner, Amling, Hill, W. Brown, Thorson, McClung, Meyer. ROW' TWO: Lyoay, Shipman, J. Cole, Custis, Hay, Batchelor, Mom' gomery, Hey, YVard. ROW ONE: Dr. Cole, Advisorg Hannan, Holden, Ware, Davis, Bechdolt, Bailey, Evans, Sanders. . Uri.. Vfifiwlikin Jaan. All students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Nledicine are eligible for membership in the Ohio State Student Chapter oi the American Veterinary Medicine Association. Upon graduation from the college, students who have maintained good standing in the collegiate chapter throughout the four-year period, auto- matically hecome memloers oi the national parent organization, the American Veterinary Medical Association. Meetings are held hi-monthly on Vvednesday evenings in the Veterinary Clinic Building. The programs are usually concerned with some phase oi veterinary medicine, and consist chiefly of motion pictures or addresses lay spealcers prominent in the field. This organization sponsored several important social functions during the school year. Outstanding of these were the fun night, held during the winter quarter: a dance during the fall quarter: a picnic and a hanquet, looth events of late spring. At this hanquet, the graduating seniors received memloership certificates in the American Veterinary Medical Association. At this time also, vari- ous awards Were made to the outstanding students in the chapter and the newly elected officers were installed. 196 Umnq jan, ' Qmega Tau Sigma, professional fraternity for students of vet- erinary medicine, was founded in 1872. Gamma Chapter was estalolished at Ohio State University in 1911. This chapter has heen operating under a severe handicap dur- ing the past year, due to the fact that the memloers have had great difficulty in purchasing a house suitahle for their needs. The situation has improved consideralnly during spring quarter, how- ever, as the fraternity secured a house on Fourteenth Street, through the efforts and persistency ot the present active memhers and that of the alumni chapter. The past year has heen enlivenecl socially hy the occurrence of two dances at the University Country Clulo. During spring quarter, the grand finale of the social program was presented. This was the senior-farewell dance held at the Beechwold Hotel. The entire evening was dedicated to the graduating class and the underclass memhers of the fraternity gave them a rousing send-off. The achievement ot which Gamma Chapter is particularly proud is the pulalication of the Speculum, a collection of articles written loy the memhers of the faculty of the College of Veterinary Medicine and hy other memhers of the profession. Qmega Tau Sigma also participated in several sports tournaments. Ufgicefm, President Basil Ward Vice President Lincoln Eslerhroolc Secretary Franklin Gossett Treasurer Richard Gregory Faculty Advisor Professor Vlyalter R. Hohhs TOP ROW: Taylor, Romig, G. Ward, XVhitc, Haas, Metzger, Cragg, Colc, Sharp, Hannah, Shipman. ROW TWO: Myers, Flora, Rccser, Rcnnux, Anderson, Deal, Bxxrnrtt, Miller, Glover, Gregory, Mzxscvn, ROXV ONE: NVurc, Householder, Buhler, Sanders, Titkcmcycr, B. NVnrd, Easterbrooks, Gossett. 197 Us Dons it hurt? Easy xluvs il Trrsling? Xviruwrs of flu' infprfrufvrnily sing! Proud Papa! fflliw 198 Jwuaflf, 51110 L Now in its fourth year, the Twilight School is continuing its vital service for those students who are unable to attend the University during the day. It provides an opportunity for them to complete their education and ohtain their degrees. Courses are offered on all levels from freshman year through the Graduate School, and classes are held after 5 p.m. during the weelc and on Saturday morning. The newly appointed Director of the Twilight School, is Mr. L. K. Cooperrider. A memher of the Ohio and the National Edu- cation Associations, Mr. Cooperrider was formerly president of the south side branch of the Columbus YMCA. He was also associated with the Columlous school system, and at present serves as secretary of the Activities Committee of the Qhio High School Principals' Association. Estahlished in Septemloer, 1942, under the direction of a faculty committee, the Twilight School also enaloles other fully employed persons to talce courses directly related to their johs. l.. K. Coopvrricter, Director sm pr ng agrarian Carroll Pierce. Director Now operating on a dawn-to-dusli schedule, the School of Avia- tion olfers many opportunities for students, faculty memlaers, and other employees of the Llniversity who are interested in aviation. The School of Aviation is under the direction of Nlr. Carroll pierce. Director of operations at Uhio State Universityls Don Scott Field, is H. Briscoe, former manager of the Knoxville, Ten- nessee, Airport and a civil aeronautics administration aeronautical inspector. Associated with the Director at Ohio States airfield is a carefully selected staff of instructors and other personnel. Among the facilities now availalmle are llight-training courses designed to prepare the student flyer lor Civil Aeronautics Admin- istration licenses and ratings, such as commercial licenses, instruc- tor's ratings, and instrument ratingsg and classroom sulojects related to the flight courses. All courses offered in the School of Aviation carry credit hours which are applicalole toward the student's degree. 199 N. Paul Hudson, Dean Alice A. Moran, Secretary L As the demand for specialized training in the various occupational fields increases rapidly, more and more students are enroiiing in the Graduate School for the intensive study programs offered there. Practically every state in the union and numerous foreign countries are represented hy stu- dents in the Graduate School at the Ohio State University. The first graduate student of Ohio State was in residence in 1878. Since that time the instruction and training oi graduate students has been an important function of the University. For a number of years the gradu- ate Work was unorganized and each department conducted its Work sep- arateiy. After the University was divided into colleges, each college controiied the graduate Work within the college. The College of Arts was the first coiiege to organize its own Graduate School. in 1911 a Graduate School of the University was estaioiished to administer a11 graduate Work within the various departments. Vvoric in the Graduate Schooi is highly specialized. A candidate for the Master's degree must complete satisfactory Woric in his specialized field, present a satisfactory thesis, and pass a tinai comprehensive examination in his field of specialization. The students conduct research work for their theses. Candidates for the degree Doctor of Philosophy must present a reasonable mastery of the fieid chosen, comply with the foreign ianguage rquirement, present an acceptable dissertation embodying the results of an original investigation, and pass a final oral examination in that field. Graduate students often serve as instructors. This service is vaiuahie to the graduate as Weil as the students and the University. 200 t Fritz Meyers was no only Junior Class Presi- clent, Nlalcio Business Nlanager, and Vice Presi- clent of Delta Upsilon, hut also a memher of Buclcet and Dipper, A.S.lVl.E., Stuclent Senate, the Junior Prom Committee, Toast- masters, Ohio Staters, Inc., and an associate memher of Strollers. Fr r if Meyers -et. . ..-,.-'-'.'.-3:.1:.-12751221 fiifi . -:. --:::-'-.-:.-'f-W.-.'13- '.3--.::rf:Tl-1'::!A55:-:L-Z-Qq,'.g-.---' 312111533522 :L-I-11121::--xiii'-5451:5-ESE-A J :-.22-gm:3:5:5iE1'!E::x-1:6125-:gag-Dail1 .egzzut-'L2511253-: 62gg:51.E535 'Q:f:i1:1f:E' 'Z' :-:::f-2 2-:-.lifiqifffffgf-.'t:'h1 if? :'3Q'S:7 X :15!.if-r-:i--'g1'??f1:1:,yg: 51? '-IL ,- -. 'S.-QQ-2f5t5?3'..':.'Ziz::Jg:' 17 'V' 55. '- :g:fg:1:iE5!r:.gL'::. ., ,' L' fluff:-2:f:!:H55.g-a' -.. , .... .,.. .,,, 25::.::5-1.5 ' -. - .2 -:'?:7: ri':--.-.-:H t 3: '-1E'f-F-6.31 A .. ' st 'xctive classes on campus during NI ers buvanne 1 Class was one ol the mo, 1 , fthe ollicers, Fritz l ey , 1 . cl, Maurice Graloer, The slun'or .. the year. The cahinet consisting o Minister, Johnny Vveinstocli, Roloert Reel, Ben Davi ancl lxlary l.ou Dumhalcl helcl several meetings ancl also met with the other class officers. The Junior Class toolq over the prohlem ol police protection and parking. An investigation was conductecl ancl a recommenclation ol specilvic areas that coulcl he usecl for additional parliing was macle to the Unixfersity administration. The results of a survey made hy the engineering depart- ment were conveyecl to the civic officials in an effort to ohtain hetter traffic regulations and parlcing facilities in the UI1lV6fSil3' clistrict. The President and Secretary worlcecl on a Student Senate committee to revise the present system of handling traffic violations. Alter hearing much stuclent cliscussion on the use of the stuclent activi- ties cleposit fee, the officers ohtainefl figures from the Presiclentys office to the satisfaction of all and Worked on the prohlem ol reclistrihuting the fee. Qther projects of the class incluclecl increasing looth the numher of free movies shown at University Hall and the numher ol showings of these movies. They also investigated the possihility of a faculty gracling system hy which stuclents coulcl gracle their teachers. Another encleavor ol the class was the improvement of the telephone service on campus. 202 ix'iICITll3CI'S ol' tile Junior Class were ieaders in campus activities ot ali types. Capable leaders of tile iwonoraries were Betty Jo Jackson ot Chimes and Jim Crane of Buclcet and Dipper. Ttxese organizations sponsored ttne very successful Junior-Senior Prom in April, one of time outstanding social events ot the year. Junior publications editors were Makio editor Niaryeiien Haddox and lner associate, Gloria Smith, lvusiness manager, Fritz Nleyers. and iris assistant, Bill Zucllerg Fred Ptening, Sundial, and Ttlomas Boylan, BNTCC. in Vvomenys activities were WSGA president Betty Patty, vice president, ixiarion Spring, and Betty Robinson, Pieiades. in ttie men's worid were Richard Laslco, president ot CGNIO and Dana Reynolds, Jr., cilairman of tile Fraternity Presidents. Outstanding in tootlaail were .lim Crane and Tommy James. Niiller Anderson was a record-setting swimmer. A memorable Homecoming was arranged by Cimairman Gila Jones oi time Junior class and several of time very capaimie Juniors wiio were chairmen of tiene various committees. iiinister, a Secretary Suzanne iw secretarial service major, was also secretary ot Ci1im6S, Vvomenys Qtlio, and tile Commerce Councii 'n addition to being a memluer ot Cin Omega, t e VIC, and tile VVSGA Board. 5u:unnc ixiinistcr ZBT president, Johnny Vveina stock, was treasurer, program direc- Radio Productions tor of Student a memiaer of Bucket and Dipper V ' ommit- C0iXiQ, time Homecoming C tee, and CFP. loimny Vvyvinslocle 1 ' in Student Senate, Baker Blake Carlson Crane Daniels Davidson jzmmcs Lnsko Len Lucas McKee Meyers Rrmz Shaw Weinstock Zurcher -- ,- -: . A 1 .x:. .... ,, .. f 1 -A:xg 11:3j:,?:2:3gi15FE52::Zglggzgpgrfyag , '1 1' ' gg' 1:41 ' G3:52:EF.f:Lt7:f53i25::..331 -.13-:refs-:::,1:11511-.'.yg 'K' ' ff'1',-'J-'i'i1T1'2'-filigfi?:2P.E'f211?S:tP1'??f-I-?-4553' ::fff:a-.aa-:ferfr'f-.-1-'ser--r1e:f.::::f,:fe:r::-fx1- .g.. ...,3:w ........ .1 ,..U-TL. ... Bucket and Dippefs initiation is one oi time most colorful on campus. preceding time formal initiation at Bucket and Dipper Rock, time neopimytes are awakened by cold water informing timern oi tiieir selection for time junior men's ilonorary, and are required to carry bucicets and dippers everywimere. Members are chosen on time ioasis of service, leadership, sclmoiarsimip, and activities. Higimligimting time fall quarter for Bucket and Dipper meminers was time trip to time University of illinois wimere timey were enter- tained lay Saclmem, time Illinois junior menis imonorary. Time festivi- ties inciuded time traditional smoking of time peace pipe witim Sacimem, and time battle for possession of time Hliliinucicn trophy. Otimer activities consisted of meetings twice a montim, including joint meetings with Cimimes. in ttme spring, Bucket and Dipper joined Chimes, Spiminx, and lViortar Board in presenting time beau- tiful Junior-Senior Prom. 1947 marked time iortietim anniversary of time founding of Bucket and Dipper at Oimio State. lxflemiyers made extensive plans for a gala week-end including a nifmruncimfi an intersquad football game, and a steal: roast and imanquet for former members wimo could return. Howard Baker Robert Blake Fritz Carlson Jameson Crane John Daniels Robert Davidson Thomas James Richard Lasico ,JL 'i 5,2 Jack Lett . Kenneth Lucas v' ,.L Vviiiour McKee Frederick D. Meyers . George Ranz William Dio Shaw John Nelson Vveinstoclc William C. Zurcider 205 Busy Bucket and Dipper planners Ncopfzytes guflwr lo 'leur file word Bucket and Dipper Ilaflnony Another neoplxyle fakes the plunge 51112?-'-'-'-if':.15-'-32-Z-Q: 415'-'lLf1'.115g:ff : 1. z -',,g-..5 ..':g:-,- 1. -1...-1-.-.:.': .g--,-,- - - ' 1 ., 11--'-'-2':Z-.-0-1:6-ii-:aff f5-'.1 :2'-,-r.-.21.:'-if-':::-.-: . ,j :' fill ,:j,': 533:25-F.:'5 flgZ51ii ,g:,. -' .ff 'lil 's:i r '-Eff :fEF1 -'-'A '?23E'i:1' e 1 ' 551 4 .2 if? af ,ff :gf .ff .11-15 -r .ifaz255652:5495.12zzwaigigzzzffiiiifgggfiqtgfgqaiz-5-.a5-eq: 3-. i-:iff Evelyn Battles Nancy Benjamin Butler lxflary Campbell Nlary Lou Dumlpaulct Eleanor Fell Wlaryellen Haclclox Lois Henotel Betty Jo Jaclcson lvlary lwelicli Suzanne Nlirxistm-1 Margaret Patty Margaret Postle Betty Robinson lvlilctred Smit Marion Spring Nlartlia Stratton :zvrnw f fr ' N On tlic stops of Orton Hall Arourul tlrc sun dial A meeting of Clrimos Chimes' president and secretary The traditional initiation Ceremony of Chimes, the junior womenys hou- orary, is one of the most beautiful and impressive ceremonies held on the Ohio State campus. Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, personality, extra-curricular activities, and service. To be selected to wear the small gold bell-shaped Chimes pin is a great honor. Notiticatioii that she has been chosen is given to each girl during Tradi- tions Vveek in lxflay. She is awakened by the ringing of small chimes at her home. ln the afternoon the girls, dressed in white, assemble around the Sundial. Each one is solemnly blindfolded and led across the campus by an outgoing member. A secret ceremony is held in Orton Hall tower, where each new member tolls the chimes as her symbol of membership. The pins are then presented to the new members. Thereafter, the former members wear their pins only on Chimes day. This year the beginning steps were taken to make Chimes the national junior womenys honorary. Letters were sent to all colleges and universities in this area concerning this step. The annual recognition dessert for outstanding freshman women was held in April. A skit with an Egyptian theme was presented by the Chimes members. Chimes and the other three honoraries presented the Junior-Senior Prom in April. Nancy Benjamin, a member of Chimes, was co-chairman oi the Prom committee while other members of Chimes also worked to make the event a success. 207 Battles Butler Campbell Dumbauld Fell Haclclox Hemlel Jackson Mclick Minister Patty Postlc Robinson Smit Spring Siinnon if ..-f . 1,'O0 di r 2 I N' Q n Ailes, Dax'icl S. Alliance Triangle Aubrey, lvlargaret iwunsfielrl Strollers, Home Ec. Club Ault, Rosemarie Bellaire Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, BMOC, Strollers, OSPA lPub1icity Chairmanj, YWCA Balcer, Betty A. Straslnirg Strollers, Mack Hall fSocial Chairmanj, YWCA, Plciadcs Balcer, John R. Bucyrus ASCE Ballinger, William Cv. CIEUEIGTIZI Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma. Romophos, Makio fSophomorc Editorj, COMO Barlcer, Nettie N. Logan University 4fH Club, Pleiades, Otterbcin Fellowship Barth, Rohert l... New Xvaslrington Phi Chi Baughman, XV. C. Alliance Alpha Tau Omega, BMOC lManaging Editorj, Lantern, YMCA Beeclle, Dolores R. ALTOH Plciadcs, Home Ec. Club, Boot and Saddle, XVRA Beitler, Audrey R. v I-.G.ll7f'0llCG, INV. Y. 'Zeta Mu, Bowling Club, Hillel Foundation Bell, IFSIIC Ralzway, N. University Chorus, Pen and Brush, Pleiacles Berry, Nancy A. Olmslclall Falls Home EC. Club BlHClC, Hazel DeGraff Pleiades Blalce, Rolaert Marion Delta Upsilon, fVice Presidentj Bucket and Dipper, COMO fVice Presidentl, Varsity O, Industrial Manngemcnt Club, Scarlet Key fPrcsidentJ Bonowitz, lVlarvin H. COZUYYILUS Lantern, Sundial. Marching Band, Hillel Players. Freshman Journalism Club Boone, lbflargy A. Hiclzsville Alpha Chi Omega fTreasurerH, Phi Chi Theta fPresiclentl, Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Council, Alpha Lambda Delta Botlcin, Frances E. Vxfooclslocle Alpha Chi Omega, University 4fH Club, YWCA, Saddle and Sirloin Bradley. .lane S. Zanesville Sundial. Foil and Mask Bradnan, Janis L. Parma Heights Strollers, Links Braggs, Marie Columbus Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Lambda Delta, Koada Council fSccrctaryJ Breclcenriclge, lVl. Nl. Grove City Chi Omega fMusic Chairmanl, WRA, Music Council fPrcsidentJ, University Chorus, Browning Dram. Soc. CCO-Music Chairmanj Bright, John Portsmouth Phi Eta Sigma, COMO lSecretary1, Symphonic Band, Tower Club CSecretaryJ, Tri Club Council, Roger Williams Cub, OSUVA Brown, Billie l. Raylanri WSGA, Pleiades, SRP, Mack Hall fPresidentJ 208 Bruhalcer, Joseph L. Tipp City Kappa Sigma Pmuciclemeyer, Virginia Xvupalzonela Pleiatles Byrd, Lois Columbus Kappa Epsilon, Pi Rho Alpha, Pharmacy Council, jr. Am. Pharm. Assn., Plciades Calloway, Carolyn B. Coiumlms Delta Zeta, Links Cassell, Hobart G., Jr. Freclericldown Tau Kappa Epsilon Chapman, C. G. Renclville Delta Sigma Theta Clarlc, Belly A. Vlfoorisfocle Plciades Clelancl, Betty B. Bellefontaine Pleiadcs fTrcasurerJ 209 Clevenger, E. L. COIIIWIIIUS GVOVE' Theta Upsilon, Links, YWCA, Kappa Phi, Spanish Club C0lT1ITl6l'llOI'Cl, J. NI. Coiumhus Delta Zeta, Newman Club Coolc, Dax'icl Grafton ' Pi Kappa Alpha fPresidcntJ, CFP, 1946 Homecoming C0-Chairman, Ohio Union Planning Committee Cornelius, Barham L. lxlf. Heathy Alpha Lambda Delta, University XVomen's Chorus Cotterman, lxflax VV. Kenlon. Phi Mu Delta, Scabbarcl and Blade, BMOC, Nlalcio, Education Council CYONVICY, Clare Fast Liverpool YWCA, Plciacles Crlllll, i,l6Z1l'll'1E Uppvr Sunriuslzy Curry, Helen E. Sonmrsvf Kappa Phi Curry, lvlarjorie A. COIUYYIIJUS YWCA Curtis, Ricllartl B. COIIIUIIYIIS Dmlta Chi Defenbaugh , AHDH R. Circlevillc Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Epsilon, Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn., Pharmacy Council Desanto, Phillip F. Marion Phi Kappa Sigma, Tennis Team CSrnior Managcrj, Varsity O, Scarlet Key Di Blasi, lVlarilyn A. East Elmhurst, Y. Theta Upsilon, Browning Dram, Soc., Newman Club Diehl, Ken E. Yellow Springs Phi Sigma Kappa CPresiden0, Kappa Psi, Ohio Statcrs, Inc., lviarchiug llannl Dister, Richarcl D. Hamilton Alpha Tau Omega, YMCA, OSUVA, Industrial Management Club Dorlmeier, Joan R. Daylon Plriades Council, SOTA, Links i Douglas, John VV. Toledo Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Sundial Dupler, Donna J. Toledo Pleiacles Ebert, Janice L. Marion Philosophy Club EllfHS, CEXFIHCIH Cleveland Heights IZFA fSeeretaryD, Hillel Foundation fSecretarYl, Sigma Alpha Sigma Evans, Grace lVl. Grover Hill Pleiacles, Home Ec. Club EVHI1S, Sara Columbus University Chorus, Glee Club, Westministcr Foundation, Home Ee. Club, Pleiades Fletcher, Frances Dunbar, W. Va. Alpha Xi Delta, Links, 'xVomcn's Glee Club, University House Assembly l:UTlJCS, Barbara Cleveland Heights Delta Delta Delta, YWCA Council, Links 4' Fox, lVlarjorie A. COIUYYEIJUS Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, YWCA, Newman Club Freedman, Joel R. Steubenville Alpha Phi Omega, Intramural Manager, Arts Council, COMO, Biology Club, Civitas Fritche, Beverly ll. New Philaolelphia Theta Upsilon, Home Ee. Club Galley, Frances l.. Cincinnati BMOC, Makio, Links Garron, Dorothy lVl. Mansfield Theta Upsilon, Phys, Ed. Club, Browning Dram. Soc. Gleisser, Diana Cleveland SWSEA Goldstein, Howard E. Youngstown Phi Sigma Delta fPrcsident, Vice President, Trcasurerl, Makio, CFP, OSUVA Goodman, Zanesville Alpha Lambda Delta, Elizabeth Blackwell Soc., Rifle Club, Hillel, IZFA, Pleiades, Romans ,... iiiii , , 210, Qi if 1 A Gorman, Shirley A. Shaher Heights Foil and Mask, Hockey Club. Phys. Ed. Club, Outing Club, WRA, Fairway Staff Graham, Whitehouse Alpha Gamma Delta, VIC, Home EC. Club Gretzinger, Alice Nl. Loudonville Guenther, Don P. La Crosse, Wis. Kappa Phi Kappa, Men's Phys Ed. Assn., Varsity O Gulicli, Phyllis A. Tiffin Haddox, Mafyellen Columbus Delta Delta Delta, Makio fEclitorJ, Arts Council fCorresponding Secretaryl, Mirrors, Chimes, Women's Ohio, Press Club Hanlin, Connie East Springfield Phys. Ed. Club fTreasurerD. WRA fTreasurerJ, Hockey Club, Canfield Hall Assembly fVice Presidentl, Swan Club Harrold, lVlyrna Li. Columhiana Alpha Chi Omega, Pen and Brush Harthcoclc, E. G. Clarlesclale, Miss. Floriculture Forum Herhlcersman, A. Maple Heights Alpha Lambda Delta, Ohio State Engineer, Strollers, AICE Hilhish, John A. Cuyahoga Falls Kappa Sigma Hirst. Martha Salineville Delta Zeta Hohlmayer, Alice hi. Springfield Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Badminton Club, WRA, University Chorus, Phys. Ed., Women's Glec Club Hudson, hilary E. Columbus Newman Club Hunger, Ann L. Chi Omega, Links, YWCA ilaclc, Bernice rl. Dillonnale lr. Am. Pharm. Assn. ilacohy, Bryan H. Vvesterville Sigma Alpha Epsilon u Jones, Patricia L. Dayton Kappa Delta, BMOC, Lantern, Bowling Club, WRA Jones, Robert VV. Waverly Sigma Alpha Epsilon tluliante, Joyce .l. Erie, Pa, Theta Upsilon, Strollers, Links. Newman Club Kaiser, Dale T. Harrison Delta Chi, Student Society, Quadrangle Jestcrs, AIA Kaiser, .lanice hi. Springfield Bowling Club, YWCA, Pleiades Kaplanslcy, Phil Lorain Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Delta Chi, Lantern lMusic Editorj, Sundial KAssociate Editorl, 1946 Homecoming Committee, Greek lVeelc Committee, Ohio Union Planning Commxttee Kapus, Blanche X'X7U-TTPTL Thta Sigma Phi, Lantern, l lciadcs Karl, Richard WQWGU Phi Eta Sigma Keller, Alberta cilevl-7Ia.'ld Kerth, Louis J. Miarrrisburg Alpha Epsilon Delta King, lvlary B. SKIIOYTI Gamma Phi Lambda. Phi Upsilon Omicron fVice Presidcntl, Home Ee. Club fSecretaryJ, VIC Klein. Rosemary CUIIIIYILUS Lantern Staff, BMOC, Pleiades Spanish Club Koch, hliriam A. Sl. Lima Kappa Phi, Pleiades Kohn, Harry, Jr. Columbus Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Delta Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Lantern, Arts College Council, SRP Kolcen, J. Patricia Akron Kappa Delta, Lantern, YYVCA, Links KFIIUSS, Leila Cmlivrlmrg Home Ee. Club 211 l Leathers, C. M. Chillicothe Delta Sigma Theta Lewis, Kathryn R. Shaker Heights Alpha Gamma Delta fTreasurerl. Newmanite, Biology Club, Newman Club, Circle Francais Liehenroocl, David NOTIUOUJ Lockwood, Wanda B. Middlieiziirg University 4fH Club, Home Ec. Club Loelo, .Ioyce Akron Plciadcs Lohmire, Frances Sidney Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Epsilon, Phi Rho Alpha, Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. Lowensiein, Ann XVGGIIGWLGR, Delta Phi Epsilon fTreasurerI, Sundial CBusiness Managerl, Commerce Council, Browning Dram. Soc. LuBosh. Doris E. COIUJYIITUS Zeta Mu, Hillel Scroll, House Presidents fExecutive BoardD, Links Lucas, Caroline H. Couilon Torch Club Luther, Rohert F. Porismouiii. Kappa Sigma Nlahbs, Helen M. ixlvw York. N. Y. Delta Zeta, University Chorus, YXVCA, SOTA, Links lhlasiorides, Ann S. Carnphvii Elizabeth Blackwell Soc. ihlcconville, .lean B. Xvnshingion, D. lvlccoy, Bernice R. Springfield Plciadcs flfxccutive Councill, YVRA, Orchcsis, Sociad ihflccracken, H. Zanesville ivlcljaniel, Phyllis Iiamilfon Arts College Council, Pleiades, Christian Science Organization, Links, International Relations Club lVIcGinley, Nlerilynn Akfofl Alpha Gamma Dclia, YNVCA ixlclvlahan, Veda L. Xenia Westminister Hall iVice Presidentl, NVcstminister Foundation, Sociad ivlelick, lhlary E. Dayton Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, YWCA Council, VIC fVice Presidentj, Links lxfietters. li. Patricia COIIIIYILIIS Student Religious Council iSccretaryJ, YXVCA Council Nleyers, Frederick D. COIUHIIJIIS Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Bucket and Dipper, Makio fBusiness Managcrl, Student Senate, Strollers, Junior Class President. Toastmasters, ASME, Tvxnikoi, Prrss Club Miller, Joy Columbus Pi Beta Phi, BMOC, Lantern, Makio fLiterary Editorb, YWCA, Links Minister, Suzanne Columbus Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta. Student Senate, WSGA Commerce Council iSccretaryJ XVomen's Ohio fSecrctaryf Treasureri, Chimes fSecretaryl Junior Class Secretary, VIC Moore, Peggy J. Dayton Kappa Delta, Lambda Alpha Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta. BMOC, Bowling Club. YVRA 212 lxlurray, lxllflillll A. East Sparta Kappa Delta, Strollers Nell, Edith D. Columbus . - Theta Sigma Phi, VIC QVice Presidentb, XVSGA Nortllcralt, .lulian Brilliant Delta Upsilon fSecretaryl, Makio fSophomore Bus. Mgrj, COMO, Commerce College Council. OSUVA. USUNROA, Toastmasters Nowels, JHCR lvlillerslxurg Alpha Zeta, Ag. Student. COMO, Men's Glee Club, University 4fH Club. University Grange, YMCA. Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc.. Varsity O Club, Varsity Baseball Cjgfan, Dorothy J. Bexley Archery Club, YWCA O'Neil, Joyce lvl. lvlarysville Chi Delta Phi, BMOC, Bowling Club, Archery Club. Browning Dram. Soc., Pleiades, Canield Hall, Romans, Education Council Perlcins, Delbert E. New Philadelphia Beta Alpha Psi. Phi Eta Sigma, BMOC Pleiler, Sara P. Xvesierville Student Religious Council. Plciades Council, Sociad, Sociology Club 213 Piler, lVlarjorie bl. Roclzford Alpha Lambda Delta, Industrial Nlauasii-incnt Club Pitcoclr, Eleanor B. C roolesville ' Kappa Epsilon, hlr. lAm, Pharm. Assn. Postel, Donald E. Dennison Purcell, Pat Toledo Lantern, Strollers, Newman Club, Links, YWCA RHCIO, rl-ll60Cl0I'C Columbus Phi Kappa Sigma, Ohio State Engineer, Rifle Club, AICE Raimoncle, Romeo A. Yorlwille Phi Eta Sigma Reil, Robert B. Columbus Scabhard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, SAME, Engineering Physics Soc., Phi Eta Sigma. OSPA, Junior Class Cabinet. Military Council Chairman, USROTC, Colonel Regimental Commander Reynolds, lb. Ruth Sylvania Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, XVSGA, YNVCA, Strollers, Browning Dram. Soc. Rexroad, Paul R. lvlarieiia Alpha Gamma Sigma, Agriculture Student, YMCA Advisory Board, Executive Council, Student Council, Ag. Chem. Soc. Rice, Carleton E. - Massillon - Acacia,' Ohio State Marching Band Ritchie, Martha L. lacleson Robertson, A. C. lvlouni Vernon Robinson, Glenn E. Charleston, W. Va. Delta Sigma Pi, Symphonic Orchestra, YMCA Roth, Raymond G. Ulzriclisville Alpha Zeta, Men's Glee Club Saddle and Sirloin Rotllenstein, lvl. XVooJmere, N. Y. Sigma Alpha Mu Roush, .lane Columbus Sociacl, Pleiadcs Saal, Faye bl. Xvaclswortlt YWCA, Home Ee. Club Santora, Ernest C. T CICUGIOYIKI Football, Education Council, Student Scnate Scnft, Betty tl. 'TOIOIIO Kappa Epsilon, Phi Rho Alpha lr, Am. Pharm. Assn. Simmons. lXlill'j0l'ltf ,l. Columlzus Phi Mu lVice Prcsidcntl, University Orchestra, Home lic. Club Sipe, lvlartiu VV. San Diego, Calif. Phi Eta Sigma fVicc Prcsidrntl Sloan, Betty Columbus Kappa Phi Epsilon, Pleiacles, YXVCA Sluizer, ixlargaret F. COIUVTIIHIS Lantern, Hillel Student Council, Student Religious Council, Hillel Radio Players, Links, SRP Smilanich, Angeline 1LClCI?GIL7l1fI,Yld, Pleiadcs, Phys. Ed. Club, XVRA Smith, Gloria Portsmouth. Delta Zeta lVice Presidentl, Makio lAssociate Editorj, Education Council, Press Club, Tennis Club Smith, Ralph B. fRUllHYIIIUS Kappa Alpha SUllllllf'l'S, Helen llulniltmi Pi Beta Phi, Mid-Mirrors, University Chorus, Links, Strollers Spaeth, Lois tl. Columbus Alpha Larnl'-da Delta, YXVCA Sta-wa rt, Jarli C. l ima Straley, Corrine Middlepoint NVcstminister Foundation, University Chorus Stratton, lvlartlaa N. Pilznton Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Arts College Council lRecording Sccretaryj, Junior Class Cabinet, Strollers, Links, YXVCA Sullivan, Patricia A. CSOIHHIIHIS Alpha Lambda Delta, Fairway ltftlitorl, Phys. Ed. Club ftioardl. VIC, Outing Club, Swan Club, Hockey , !!'lA, Swincller, Robert VV. hvilrningtorl Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching Band, Floriculttire Forum Talltiiaclgfe, lf. G. Cfllllllllllls Alpha Chi Omega, Sundial, Social Board, Panhcllenic, Strollers fllusiness Managerj, Browning Dram. Soc., Swan Club, Links, fKey Cornmitteel Tl10TUlJSOIl, Coloma Canilpritlge Alpha Chi Omega, BMOC, Strollers Timlolin, Betty il. COIIIUIIJIIS Chi Omcga fsecretaryl, Kappa Epsilon lPresitlcntD, Phi Rho Alpha, Am. Pharm. Assn., Vt'omcn's Ohio Tinclal, ,lean Ellen Fairview Village Strollers, SRP, Pleiades, Christian Science Organization Tracy, Deibert Lee XV. Portsmouth OSUVA Trout, Tliomas lklarietta Beta Theta Pi. Pi Mu Sigma, Track, Strollers, Spanish Club, SRP Q o A - , 214 , A Trimmer, Roberta lVl. Lalevwoocl Delta Zeta, Delta Phi Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Makio, Pomerenc Board of Control fChairmanH, Strollers, Browning Dram. Soc. Tyler, George F. Alexarulria AllfAg. Council, ASAE, YMCA Van Camp, C. E. Bellaire Beta Theta Pi, BMOC, Strollers Vanclerpyl, Riecla M. Cleveland Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Lantern, SRP, YWCA, Links Visinger, Mary .lane Canton Alpha Chi Omega fVice Presidentj, University Chorus Vrbanac, Ruth Mary Mansfield Wagner, Virginia L. COIIIYYIDIIS Vvallinglorci, Joyce A. COIUYHIJIIS Delta Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta Webster, Paul V. Mechamcsburg Phi Kappa Psi Vveiler, Esther COIUTYIZTUS Home Ec. Club Vveinstoclc, .lohn N. Cleveland Heights Zeta Beta Tau fPresicIentJ, Bucket and Dipper, Phi Eta Sigma, Ohio State's Fraternity Life lAssoeiate Editorj, COMO, CFP, OSPA, Junior Class Treasurer, SRP CProgram Directorl, 1946 Homecoming Committee, Ohio Union Planning Committee Welsh, lVl. lrene ClQl79lGHLl Delta Zeta, Lantern fNews Editorl, Newman Club Wilcox. .loanne Powell Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, AllfAg. Council, Home Bc. Club, VIC, University Grange Vviley, lMrs.l M. N. ASIIIGHII Alpha Sigma Alpha, University Grange, Pi Lambda Theta Vvilloclc, Marjorie R. Columbus lPresidentJ, WRA Board, YWCA Wilson, lvlargarei A. Zanesville Plciades Winter, Marjorie il. Alzron Alpha Phi, Strollers, YWCA, Links, Baker Hall lPrcsidentJ Vvoityra, Frances C. Churclzville, N. Y. Ohio State Engineer, lingineerintl Council, SWSAE, AICE, Newman Club Vvydler, Ethel A. Springfield Alpha Lambda Delta Vvycller, Wolfgang P Springfielcl Newman Club Vvynn, lhflalcolm lvl. Columbus Phi Eta Sigma Zirlcle, lbflarjorie Vvneclocia Alpha Gamma Delta, Gamma Phi Lambda, Home Ee. Club, Lutheran Students Assn., Plciadcs Zurcher, hfvilliam Chillicothe Alpha Tau Omega, Rnmophos, Bucket and Dipper Makin fAssociate Business Mrmarzcrl. YMCA fAdvisory Boardb fVice Presidentj 4Couneill, Strollers, Toastinasters, Student Senate, Press Club 215 Dave King, President , . ,,-..'-1-:2':3'iI-355511722:1-F5154111 55135553 . 1 13.--.-f.,3L,,L '-'I-'TMJ-'L''15-'.-In-','-' Z 1'-- - .Q-..,--..I-...-.u'.1?l1,'.:.-f,-v,:-:pw---,gl-1. ,'.1, .5 .n.'I'17 5.1-,, -L-,::.:.'.z1,,gg:.. 1:g..1-..g..s......,,- g...g,.1g,. -:N-.3 43.5.4 . .1 ,I may:rr1-3:if1:':f:ager.:e1:is?EF3f:fg5?3e-::rQf..a.:,ag::':,::,.-f: -Ziiunhvf-:' '-:i- i151zf:Iff:2i:::I52E'15117153512-15'-1' 'fz-, 1-:-'rf-'iemk ., .-g:- gf:-1-2:5-1:-.2:,:3::15:..-:5':-:pp ,-.gr 53: if 1-wmzilfrr:-sailtfvhf?:12:2f' 1?:2'5:ff1ss'f EGL?-'EFII-ifsfrf-E7.i' iii ' ' f' f21Et?:f:11I2r:-'Fi-- -:-::'...':5f::-:al-ge. -2,1 - ' if 5' '::11?:iii:2:5E535gF-:...,,, af, :Lia- intl-:Qian 4:5 f. . Frgyfgfgggssfigfsfazxaggzf, :::::5g:5'i3g1:f- .LT -- --:. --1'--' 551125.12 '- .- 551F:E5: 5'?' .L ..-.-L-uw.-:.-:f:ff5:a:f5:. WH' ..pg...4,-.-3..f.1.-,..,-f,..,-.,.::....-M... A .-v,-.:-,gp .gg,,4',-g.. .11..-54.11-1-,T::fig.-.-:g::!..g..f.f.....,,-.jg-.:.a-:.'.,,. rf-1225: 3zi'f:i1'.'.111 25E'5':3jf4!i s 1'.-51141212932222E?53!?i5f53g'Et.g.jfE1:6-I .-3, ,l The Sophomore Cabinet which consisted of Harold Hjoen Gonya, Nlarjorie Erskine, Gaynor Vviiiiamson, Nancy Yerges, and Dick Cvens, under the leadership of Dave King, Pat Rector, and Marge Merrick met every two weeks during the year. Through their work and co-operation, the memhers accomplished a great deal in behalf of the students. One of the main projects of the group was the improvement of recreation facilities. Questionaires were distributed among the student body asking if they would care for such Sunday afternoon activities as mixed swims, dances, movies, or concerts. After finding the inter- ests of the students, the class planned to sponsor entertainment for their benefit. Although a great deal had been said about student tickets and seats at football games, the Sophomore Class committee was the first group to contact a memher of the University ticket committee Wih several recommendations for improving student seating at the games so that the students might sit together in hetter seats. Other recommendations of the class to the Senate were that a formal installation of class officers he held during Traditions VV:-:ek and that each class cabinet choose a faculty advisor to act as iiason between the students and faculty. For the first time, money for the treasury was 'obtained from the Senate to carry out the work of the ciass. 216 Serving as President was Dave King ' also secretary of Fraternity Affairs and CFP, and a member of the Sen ate, Strollers and Delta Tau Delta Having compieted their freshman year during which they learned the fundamentals ot campus organizations, the sophomores were ready to assume important roies in aii campus activities. Their ambitious and enthusiastic leader- ship was indispensaioie in ati of the major activities. They not only worked energeticaiiy at their own duties, hut also directed and heiped freshmen, and Woriced in ciose co-operation with the junior executives in preparation for Pat Rector, Secretary, participated in iViirrors, VN7omen's Ohio, and was a VVSGA Board memher, vice president ot .Xipha i.amhda Delta. and a Pi Phi. Pat Rector, Secrvlury the even greater responsiioiiities oi the following year. The Sophomore Ciass was duty proud ot its leaders. Biirrors and Romophos pins distinguished campus leaders in a variety oi activities. The Forty-Ninerp, the sophos more prom sponsored hy the honoraries, was an enjoyahie event of the Fatt Qliarter. Other energetic sophomores were seen woricing in the Senate, VVSCUX, YWCA, YNICA, and Fraternity Affairs offices. Sophomores also assumed necessary and important positions on the Makio and Sundial staffs. iViany were active in Browning, Stroiiers, musicai organizations, com- mittees, athletics, and many other activities. Jaw- QM X Treasurer hiarge Flerrictfs activities inciuded Delta Zeta, Browning, ixiir- TOFS, COllI1CTii, NGXVTIIHH Cillb, illili S8CI'Ctfll'Y oi .xipiiil i,-ElllliJf,ia Difitil. ixiarge ttlerrirle, Treasurzr is ze- '-.':-fl!-':r1-rr -::.:,.it- -'1- - . - .-- -.---z..-1.-'----J an ::'-::- . .1 -s. .. . ,,,, .,... , ., .:rr-T:-tr1-If-if:--5.-fr.-: ' ' ' --:gdzgglv-1-., -!:gg2fg,,',- -vflif.-.'2-:::J-.-2117: . V n:-.-':-g.g1.:g::--.:..--z--::.......-..,-g.g:f,z. - ,r,.,.::g...g...4.:,!5g - .',- - 1' ,1 -: 'A E5 ,- ,f ,. ,- .' .5 - .,1 lg. ' :F ..E ' ' .FQ ' -' -.-a. -1':- :Eff -,,,,,-:L ,.-1- '..:--:MIL-f , 65. 153932525-25k:':133?,,5?3f1?ii3575Filip'' !-,:- ...ggi-..z--4 -gq. -34.1-3,,3gg,'r.a..'.::.'gg. 1 A p-:2f::.,::-5a:aE!----::z - --'-'-uv 3, S 4:5:-.5:-gig-E22-gg.:::::::-?ig::::g:-'g--7 51-'i'ir!5:Z-Zt1::z5'Qil ' :Elf 2 '- is ,ff Adams Ballinger Bixler Bonham Byer Conrad Forney Gans Hanna Hamer Norton Paschal Soulcs Tcifke Verdova Wi ble NVilson The ohjectives of Romophos include furthering the inter- est of the Sophomore Class at Ohio State, stimulation of school and class spirit, the advancement ol scholastic endeavors, the perpetuation of meritorious University tra- ditions, and a high standard of conduct. Fall quarter Romophos and lVlirrors, the two honoraries of the Class of ,49, co-operated to sponsor the UForty- Ninerv, the Sophomore Prom. For puhlicity during one of the foothall games they carried a poster around the field representing a covered wagon. The theme of the event was the pioneer spirit ol the historic uForty-Ninersf' lVlurals depicting the evolution of society in transportation, communication, costume and other institutions during the past century decorated the walls. Members of the hon- oraries worlred hard and enjoyed the Worlc in connection with the event. lVlemhers of Romophos also ushered at the Freshman Convocation in Septemher. The year 1947 marlced the fifteenth anniversary of the founding ol Romophos at Ohio State University in 1952. During these fifteen years Romophos has been one of the outstanding campus organizations, standing for the highest in traditions and standards. Retiring Romophos memloers visit the homes ol: neo- phytes at midnight the Sunday of Traditions Vveelr, sing- ing Romophos are we.H The future memhers are awalc- ened, tapped, and presented with the chain signifying friendship. ln 1947 a linlc was added to the chain, making a total ol: fifteen linlcs. The men are chained and given red lezzes which they wear until Tuesday, and notices of all they are to do hefore their initiation. During the next few days the sight of neophytes in red fezzes, lourlap sacks, and chains snalre-dancing around campus is a traditional spectacle. Monday the neophytes serenade the new mem- hers ol Mirrors. ln the evening an informal initiation talces place in the stadium. Tuesday evening is the formal initiation ot new memloers, who are then entitled to wear the Romophos pin. Romophos memloers are chosen on the hasis of partici- pation in campus activities, scholastic standing, and an outstanding personality and character. Nlemhership in Romophos is one of the first honors hestowed upon out- standing men at Ohio State. I ag L- Lee Adams Vviiiiam G. Ballinger Paul Bixier James Bonham Howard Byer Richard Conrad Leslie R. Forney, Jr. Richard H. Gens William E. Vviison Samuel A. Hanna Thomas Hafner Kenneth C. Norton Bruce Paschal Jacic Souies Howard Tiefice Alexander Verdova Calvin Vvibie 219 A Romoplnos g 'iRomoplnos A A new HIGYTIIIL tapped rien s i The chain of I J 11 P Altman Drury Gordon Higdon Lustig Pierce Sr ' hc raig Trace Beha Benson Clodfcltvr Collins Erskine Fenner Foster Gould Gustafson Hays Higgy Keller Knox Merrick Mcrryman Miller Rector Richardson Speed Tarrier Thomas Thorp Tripp XVinkeljohn Yerges Nlirrors, the sophomore Womenis honorary, was founded in 1954. Since that time the memhers have helped to acquaint the freshman girls with activities and other aspects of campus life. This year Mirrors and lVlid-iVlirrors, a suh- committee of VVSGA, sponsored a Wiener roast hy the Olentangy River fall quarter, and a loeneirt loridge in the Spring to further the friendship of the two groups. Mirrors memhers lead the Mid- lxflirrors committees which consist of the publicity, program, social, conflict, hospital, and memher- ship and finance committees. The secretarial com- mittee worlcs in the VVSGA office, and memhers of VIC committee may hecome sophomore secre- taries in this group. Twice a month mass meetings are held with interesting ancl varied programs. lwlemhers also help to decorate for dances and puhlicize them, Worlc in the hospital, and other campus activities. lvlemhers are chosen -for Mirrors on the hasis of their outstanding worlc in Mid-Mirrors, their participation in other campus activities and scholarship. During Traditions Vveelc each year, the luture memloers of Mirrors gather around the statue of William Oxley Thompson. They are then led lay the old rnemloers to the shore of Mirror Lake where the memorahle initiation cremony talces place. During the year 1946-1947 the chairman of Mirrors was Charma Qverheclc, followed hy Mar- jorie Erslcine. Elaine Thomas was secretary during the year. Lois Aitman Martha Betta Mary Lou Benson Eiien Ciociteiter Niargaret Collins Elaine Drury Marjorie Erskine Elaine Fenner Catherine Foster Luciiie Cforcion Janet Gouici Jean Gustatson .io Anne Hays Joanne Higcion Jean Higgy Dorotiwy Keiier Nancy Yerges Martha Knox Jean Lustig Margaret ivierricii .ioyce Merryman Betty Ann Miiier Eiieen Pierce Patricia Rector Acta Richardson Ptlyiiis Speect Verna Straight Ann Tarrier Rita Thorp Elaine Tiiomas Patricia Trace Virginia Tripp Emiiy Vviniieiioidn Lets revise 'lie conshluhon Vu ' to iwirror, mirror on tt ll li ' Mirror Hifi f If I8 lUll 221 .Sn Aiclcin, Anna Nl. Ashtabula Delta Omicron, University Orchestra, Pleiades Allfire, Carl lhl. Jancasler Amendola, lxflarie il. Utica, N. Y. Alpha Lambda Delta, Floriculture Forum, Hort. Soc Ament, Nlarion A. Buffalo, N. Y. Alpha Lambda Delta, BMOC, Lantern, Foil and Mask, Romans, Pen and Brush, VIC Anclre, B. Jean Slrongsvillc Hort. Soc. Andrews, Edgar O. Chillicothe Phi Eta Sigma, Arts College Council ffreasurerl, Alpha Phi Omega fVice Prcsidentj, Explorer's Club QCQ-chairman Apple, lolelen O. Pfw J Bailey, lxlyrtis XxvClSlllllQlO1I C. ll. YWCA, Baker Hall Glee Cluh, XVumen's Clue Club lialcer, lilizalyeth B. Cvolufllblls Della Zeta, BMOC lCirculation Managcrj, Sota Sampler, Education Council, VIC lsccond Vice Presidcntl, Simllers, SRP lCh1urman ul Town Meeting, Program! SOTA Pmarnhart, R. A. Fincllay Barnilz, Elnora K. Pomeroy Kappa Phi, Vleslcy Foundation, Plciades I Baughman, D. lxl. New Concorcl Phi Chi Theta Bauman, Virginia A. Fincllay Strollers, SRP lseillllflilll , .1821 I1 liclm, Nlarllia A. ciOIlU7llJHS Alpha Chi Omega, Makio lsuph. lfditorl, Alpha Lzimlnila Delta, Mirrors, Mid-Mirrors Committee Chairman, VIC, Links, Wumi:n's Uhio Bell, Jack G. Canton lhlA, Ohm Statc lfngiuccr, YMCA lieu, Jacqueline Locli Romans lg0f1l'lZllIl, JHIHGS A. Columlpus Sigma Chi, Romophos, Vvlrcstling, Student Senate llllections Committeej, YMCA lPresidentl, COMO, Ohio Stzitvrs lgonner, .lean Columlms Delta Gamma, VIC, Strollers B0fCON'0f, Sillllllel Bellaire Rho Pi Phi, Pharmacy Council, jr. Am. Pharm. Assn., Hillel Foundation lgFE1dll0 ffl, Clfilfe Granville fdislmn Alt, Sterling Y I ' ,1 S AI hx G D,1L, H E.. I'lcizades, YXYCA WIA Phndc Cllrihi Aglmsuidchfj Unlixisitjt -VH Cluh Balacoclc, K. L. Berlt, S. Nl. Braclshal, F. G. Broolcharl, C. lloleclo Colnmlms llyvsvilli- Columbus Education Council 222 Butcher, Nlargaret tl. Scio Alpha Lambda Delta, Symphonic Band, YWCA Byer, Howard K. Sanolusley Romophos, Makio fSophomore Editorj, Sundial Clfflfnpllell, Nofnla J. Camden Pleiades, YVcsley Foundation Canfield, Patricia C. Fayette Strollers, Links, YWCA Chamhers, Eleanor S. COIUWIIDILS Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, VIC, Links Cisco, Wlattie O. Vvlaverly Hockey Club, WRA, Strollers Clark, Cilrolyn D. Mansfield YXVCA, Spanish Club Clear, Cllollff Xenia Cohen, Shirley tl. Lorain BMOC, Makio, Links Collins, Joyce A. KDSIJOFH. Conaway, Samuel S. COIUYHIJUS Beta Theta Pi, YMCA, ?trollers Board, Ohio Staters, nc. Connelly, hlahel C. Eclgerton Pleiades Connolly, Audrey' C. Euclid YWCA flleligious Councill, Links, Plciades Conrad, Richard tl. Akron Alpha Tau Omega, Romophos, Makin fsophomore Editorj, Lantern, Ohio State's Fraternity Life Qlfditorl, Strollers, Greek Week fDCCOfZitiUHS Committeej, 1946 Traditions Week, Toastmasters, Ohio Union Planning Committee Corloel, .lane A. lvlarion Cosmo, Marian L. Dayton Delta Zeta, Alpha Lambda Delta Cotierman, .lean K. lvlounl Perry Coward, Rose lVl. Findlay Lutheran Student Assn. Coy, Norma tl. East Canton Phi Mu, VIC, YWCA Cushing, June lvl. Canton Pleiades Cutler, Francis E. Norwoocl Delta Chi, Makio CSophomore Editorj, Ohio State's Fraternity Life lAssociate Editorl, Strollers, OSPA Cution, Doris L.. Dayton Chi Omega, Sundial, WRA, Boots and Saddle, Links, YWCA, Roger Williams Club Corwin, M. L. Dagarin, Rohert Daniels, Mary Columlms East Palestine Clevelancl Kappa Dvlta, Newman Club Strollers, YXVCA. YVomen's Clce Club CQ 223 Denune, Agnes F. Columbus Alpha Phi, Strollers, YYVCA De Vries, Cara l... Archlmld Theta Upsilon, Kappa Epsilon, Bowling Team, Bowling Club, WRA, Jr. Arn. Pharm. Assn. Dodge, Alice A. C0lllYnIJUS Alpha Phi Dougherty, .lean L. Culurflblls Delta Zeta, BMOC Mailing Manager, Women's Glee Club Erslcine, Marjorie A. Cambridge Alpha Xi Delta, Mirrors, WSGA Board, VIC, Strollers, YWCA, WSGA fSophomore Secretaryl Evans, Phil H. Springfield Farlcas, Gladys lVl. ALFOYI Siqma Delta Tau, Makio lBusiness Staifl. Hillel Federman, Stanley New Yorlz, N. Y. Zeta Beta Tau, Lantern, Sundial, SRP, Hillel Players Elgin, Charlene Northport, N. Y. Pi Beta Phi, Links English, Samuel D. Columbus Omega Phi Psi, Golf Ensign, Caroline lvl. Bryan Theta Upsilon, University Chorus, YWCA Ensminger, P. J. Norwalk Phi Mu fTreasurerJ, Chi Delta Phi, Makio lsophomore Editorj, BMOC, University Orchestra, University Chorus, YWCA, Links Fenner, Elaine M. Toledo Zeta Tau Alpha Csecretaryl, VIC, Links, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mirrors, Makio fSophomore Editorj Flanigan, Anna S. Atlanta, Ga. Delta Omicron, Symphony Orchestra Forney, Leslie R., Jr. Alexandria, Va. Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma fPresidentJ, Romophos QVice Presidentl, Student Senate fSophomore Sccretaryl, Commerce Council, Strollers 1, Foster, D. R. Cvrattidge, London Laurelville Kappa Kappa Phi, Delta Zeta Marching Band, Amer. Dairy Science Assn. .QW Frazee, Vvillis H., Jr. COIUYHITUS OSUVA Fullcerson, Frances Newark YWCA, Home Ee. Club Garber, lvlary L. Tampa, Fla. Golf Club, Westminister Foundation, Cosmopolitan Club Gardner, Edith B. Proctorville Delta Zeta, YWCA Gates, Joan C. Dayion Phi Mu, SOTA, BMOC. University Chorus, Vifcsrminster Foundation Gotshall, Rosemary Dennison Theta Upsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, VIC, Strollers Gould, Kathryn VV. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Delta Omicron, Alpha Lambda Delta, Symphonic Choir, Spanish Club, Philosophy Club J. A. Gregg, C. W. Columbus SGW Griffith, Virginia H. New Holland Delta Zeta, BMOC Groves, Williarn R, Neuvarla Strollers, YMCA Hamilton, Ralph l-. Hillslzoro Alpha Zeta, AllfAg. Counzil Cfreasurerl, University 4fH Club lPresidentJ, American Dairy Science Assn. ffreasurerl Hanna. Samuel A. Columlnus ' Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Rho, Alpha Epsilon Rho. Romophos, Sundial, Arts College Council, Strollers, SRP Hartley, Donna il. New Carlisle Alpha Gamma Delta, Ag. Student, University 4-H Club. University Grange, Home Ec. Club Harvey, Clara A. CDIIHTRLUS Alpha Xi Delta, YWCA Hatchett, James L. Kenton Pi Kappa Alpha Hawlc, Ellis L. Gfafld ISIKITIII, Theta Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, AICE Held, Vlllneorlore M. Fremont New-man Club Herman, Atlelle B. WKITFPII Alpha Epsilon Phi, Links, Hillel Hoewisfher, V. G. Siclrwy Alpha Xi Delta, Ag. Student, University Chorus. Links. Hoang EC. Cluh, YXVCA Howe. Donalcl F. OWIGIIO, NOZJ. Ag. Student. Plymouth Clnh, Am. Dairy Science Assn. Hllllmari, lvl. Kathryn Slavnroclsville Home Ec. Club. Pleiadcs. University 4fl'l Cluh Huffman, Patrioia A. Finzlluy Alpha Chi Omega, Linlrs Hughey, lvlarilyn A. Kent Wesley Foundation, YWCA Hupman, l'lelen E. Springfielcl Alpha Gamma Dclta, Baker Hiillw Glcc Club, Univcrsity 4fH lflu Johnson, David lhl. Columbus Sigma Phi Epsilon Jones. Robert VV. Oalz Hill Phi Rho Alpha, Strollvrs, YMCA, Westminster Foundation, ,l-r. Am. Pharm. Assn. ilunlx, Catherine lj. flolumlms Zmta Tau Alpha, Lamun Kalyat. Bette hvillinmson, hy. Va. Katz, Selma Ruth New Britain. Conn. BMOC, Hillel Players, Strollers, MidfMirrors. Links Keller, Dorothy L. cjolunlblls Chi Omega, Mirrors, Mzikio GSOphomore Editorj. Orchesis Commerce Council, OSPA, VIC, NVomen's Ohio, NVRA Killinger, Ronalrl B. Edgerton Phi Eta Sigma King, Lois P. lhlarlins Ferry The-ta Upsilon 225 Q-Svpfw Kirlc, Brenton S., Jr. New Philadelphia Phi Delta Theta, Football Klausner. Doris L.. Sllalzer Heights Hillel, Pleiades Klein, Sally COILUYIBUS Sundial Klingler, Ruth l-. LaFayette Alpha Lambda Delta, Plelades, VIC Klusmann, Burton VV. White Plains, N. Y. Kochheiser, hi. lvl. Murwfield Pi Beta Phi, Makio lSophomore Editotl Koellale, Beverly Nl, Frankfort Krautllamer, Ruth Cleveland Heig hts 1947 Makio fSophomore Editorj, VIC fSoph. Seal, Links, Hillel, IZFA lSocial Chairman.l, Women's Ohio Kreager, James S. Gratiot Phi Kappa Sigma lsecretaryl, Marching Band Kul, Loluis J., Jr. Columbus lueder, Shirley A. Sandusky Alpha Lambda Delta, Arts Council, Alumnae Scholarship House, Pleiacles Leupold, Karl F. Columhus Phi Kappa Tau, Am. Pharm. Assn. ljeverman, lvliriam R. Columlzus Sigma Delta Tau, Makio fSoph. Ed.J, Women's Panhellenic Board, Hillel Foundation Lowmiller, K. E. Bucyrus Alpha Zeta, Glee Club, Symphonic Choir, University 4-H Club, University Grange, Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc., Hott. Soc., Saddle and Sirloin, YMCA lallllliil, V-rllfly I.. Duirypurl Harbor Delta Tau Delta, BMOC, Track Lustig, Jean L. Lorain Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mirrors, Makio lSophomore Bus. Mgr.j, XVomen's Panhellenic Assn. lvlacplierson, N. B. Nlewarlc lVestminster Foundau-Jn Mahr, Charlotte F l. CIBUGIGRJ SWSAE fPuhlicky lvianagerj, Strollers, Newman Club lx,li'lI'CLllIl, fx. Hamilton Pi Beta Phi, VIC lxlarlcovicll, F. XV. Youngstown Tower Club lvlartin, Richard F. Hamilton Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Makio KSports Editorl Fraternity Life Mag. ICO-Editorl Nlartin, Ruth Bl. Canandaigua, N. Y. Delta Zeta, BMOC, Strollers Links Nlurlin, Sally Anne Girard Alpha Gamma Delta, lVaxncn s C-lee Club QVite Presidentl lxlascilc, Dolores hi. Conneaut Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, lVomen's Glec Club, University Chorus 226 lwlatechelc, Ruth E. Carrollton Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha l..lmbtl:1 Dultrt, YXVCA hlayer, llillie .lo ClPl!PlGYll1 SOTA, Neil Hall Choir, University Chorus hlccormicli, lhl. l.. Burgvllslown, Pa. Phi Mu Alpha DlCCllSk6y', Safilll .IO ixliami, Oizlu. Kappa Kappa Gamma, VIC, University Chorus h'lcDouqall, Cherie .l South Charleston, XV. Vu Alpha Lambda Delta, 1947 Nlalcio fsnphomore Etlitorl. Golf Club Meehl, NVilliam li. lN1ldIlIl-?l0lI'fl, Conn. XVrestling Team, Debating Tvani, YlvlCA lvlehlrnan, Betty K. Bellaire Alpha Chi Omega, Links, Ag Student lhlerriclc, hlargaret A. Vlfieslern Springs, lll. Delta Zeta, Alpha Lambda Delta lsccrctaryl, Mirrors, YVJCA Council, VIC, Women's Ohio. Browning Dram. Soc. fPublieity Managerl, Sophomore Class Treasurer. Sophomore Prom Committee, Dad's Day Committee. BMOC lAssocxatc Eclitorj, Ni-wman Club lVleery, Joyce A. Van Xvert Theta Upsilon, Bowling Club hlertz, lvlarjery .l. COIIIYYIIJIIS Kappa Delta, Strollers, Links, Flnriculturc Forum Nleyer, Shirley V. COIUHI bus Kappa Delta, VYRA, Bowling Club, Golf Club lhleyelle, Marjorie L. Van Xvert Kappa Phi, Pleiades hlichuels, Jeanne Burgoon YWCA, SRP, Links Nliller, Estelle F. Rochester, N. Y. University House President, German Club Nloore, .loyce A. Zanesville Pleiadcs hloore. lwlary A. Daylon XVestm1nistvr Foundation M .ivphff lxloore, Nanlly Columbus Kappa Kappa Gamma. Alpha Lambda Delta. Tennis Club. Strollers. Booz and Saddle Nlorris, .layne Mivuerzil City University Chorus, Pleiadec lxlurfiiy, Allifeil piitsburgh, Pu. Nlurray, Janice E. xX'0SIllllgfOll H, Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Omicron, Symphony Choir, University Chorus hlurphy, .lean K. New Yuri: Newman Club Flyers, Barham l.. Ken! Sigma Alpha Sigma, YWCA, Student Religious Council, Sociad. Plymouth Club lvlyers, Llonna Massillon NCWIIIHII , Silril Lyndon Links. Plelades Niswonger, V. A. Dayion Alpha Kappa Gamma, Makio iSpoh, Bus. Mgr.J, YWCA, Links, BMOC fPersonnel Mi1r.J Nitche, Barham L. Cincinnati Malmo 1Sophomore Etlitorl, Simllrrs Norton, Kenneth C. IJIIZQUJOOJ Phi Gamma Dclta, Romophos, Student Senate, COMO, lfratcrnity Affairs iSophomore Sccretaryl, CFP, Dad's Day Committee iChairmanl Oehlcer, Norni an F. Avon Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma. Track, Hort. Soc. f'l'reasurerl Gamma Delta 4Vicc Pri-sidentl, Varsity O, YMCA Ohita, George T. Columbus Phi Eta Sigma, AVC Ormshy, Mary P. Steubenville Alpha Gamma Delta, Pen and Brush, YWCA, Wcstminister Foundation Orndorlf, Dorothy NN. Delia YXVCA, Kappa Phi Palmer, Ervin Clevelanci Heights Sunilial, COMO, YMCA llixecutive Councill Paschal, Richard B. Batavlh Delta Tau Delta iPresidentJ, Romophos, CPP, O-bio Staters, COMO, OSPA, Strollers, Student Activities isoph. Directorl, Badminton Club, Tracltions Week fffhairmanj Pearson, Wilma Covington Women's Ohio, Symphony Orchestra. Symphonic Band, W'omen's Glce Club, Baker Hall Glen Club, Pleiades, Browning Dram. Soc. Phillips. Neva lrene Columbus Plciades, Kappa Phi piier, lvlariorie K. Youngstown Pleiadas Council, Baker Hall Clcc Club, YXVCA poncl, Nfilifjl L. Logan Phi Mu Porter,'Elin0r E. Seville YWCA, Links, SRP Preston. Betty Lou COIUMIJIAS Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Strollers, YWCA. NVSSF Drive Priotie, Doris .l. Mahon Alpha Phi, Mzikio lSophomorc Business Nlanagnrl. Strollers, BMOC .Sviffw 228 Raahe. William VV. COIUYYIIJUI YMCA, Chess Club Raircion, Patricia Ann Toledo Kappa Alpha Theta, Strollers, Links, YXVCA Raphael, Eleanor C. Riverside, N. Pleiades Raylnolld, E. Bryan Kappa Delta, Makin, BMOC, Freshman Panhellenic lPrss1iicnrl, Strollers Reams, Charles A., ilr. CUIUHIIHLS Religious Council, Geology Club, OSUVA Resch, Arlh ur A. Sleuhnnvillo Reynolcls. M. L. Nlanskeld Strollers, Links Riccarcli, Louis A. COIIIITI LHS Richards, Jeanne C. Cleveland Zeta Tau Alpha, Scarlet Fever, Tennis Club, OSPA Richardson, D. C. lwarion Delta Chi, Basketball flvfanngerl Risch, William E. Lancaster Lambda Chi Alpha, Fraternity Alhirs, FFC. OSPA Roberts, lVlary Ann LOYICIOVI Robertson, lVl. E. COIUTIIIJUS YWCA ROSSIIDIUHI, tilCI'Olf.l Youngstown Phi Delta Epsilon Ruetz, lxlarilyn M. Napoleon Links, Pleiades Russell, Shirley A. Daylon Delta Zrtxi, Strollers Sanders. l.ois VV. Ixwslmurg YXVCA, University Chorus Schafer, Vvilliam F. COIUYHIJCAS Phi Kappa Psi, BMOC Schenk, Nlartha J. CUlUWlIIUS Chi Omega, YXVCA. Links Schlatter, Phyllis B. xlrclzilzaw Schott, ,lean Lima Strollers Schulte, Carol Elma COIUHIIIUS Theta Upsilon, Home EC. Club, Strollers Scott, Rollerl VV. 'Iblado IMA Seifert, Patricia bl. xK'VfldSIl7O7'f,l Theta Upsilon, YWCA Sewell, Howard J. Yvilminglon Shaw, Dtmrollly COIUYYIBUS Alppha Chi Omega, SRP, Strollers, Links SllCplf1CI'Cl, CllHFlCS Barnesville Delta Upsilon, Ohio State Engineer, Marching Band, AICE Sherwood, filoria l. Quincy Stmllcrs, Pleizidvs, YWCA Sll0ClIlalCC1', iIOfiI'll'l Napoleon Chi Omega, University Chorus Links SIIIIOIIJS, LOFIIQ1 Southlmridge, Mass. Dcltzi Zeta, SOTA Sites, Edward Gvmfva Delta Tau Delta, Strollers lAssist:mt Trensurcrj , YMCA, YVSSF Committee Single, .lohn tl. Springfield 229 Svlllw Slatzer, Rohert F. Mudori BMOC Photographer, Makin Photographer, Lantern Photographer, Strollers, Spanish Club, Student Senate, Student Chem. Soc. Sliwa, Theodore E. Clm.-ehuid Pi Kappa Alpha, Newman Club Smith. Nlarilyn Cllyllllllgll Falls Pleiades Smith, Phyllis E. New Boston Alpha Lambda Delta, Pleiades, Alumnae Scholarship House 4SfcretaryJ Smith, Rivhard Kinston. N. C. Smith, Virginia lvl. OSDOVH Pi Beta Phi. Symphony Orchfstrn, Linki- Snavely, Reva B. PGNXIOTKI VVSGA, Nurses' Assn. Sonntag, .l. .l. Lima Spanish Cluh, Romani Spillman, Louann A. Utica Alpha Gamma Delta, Home Ec. Club Straight, Verna uflesl Uherty Alpha X1 Delta, Mid Mirrora tSocial Committee, Chairmanl. Mirrors, Browning Dram. Soc.. Makio tSophomorc Business Managerl, Symphonic Choir Strawshurg. R. J. Dayton University Ch orus, Weaely Foundation Strine, lxflarjorie J. Ashley Pleiadee Studehalter, R. B. New Carlisle Sutton, Fmnces lvl. Granville Phi Mix, Strollt-rs, Kappa Phi Swoap, Bohhie L. MOH0n Strollers, Baker Hall Choir, YXVCA, Pleiades Taylor, Nancy .l. COIIIMIIIIS Delta Zeta, Industrial Management Club, Sundial lflirrulation Mgr.l. Press Cluh rl-eilwluf, Howa rd Fremont Alpha Tau Omega, Romophou Football Thomas, Janet A. Rlll'Pn1lU Kappa Delta. Pull and Mash. Linh Tliornas, Joy A. Poland Phi Mu President, Pi Mu, BMOC. Sapmonic Choir, Orchesia, entmininzr Foundation, WRA bl-ll0IIlEiS, Dlfflf' .l. Baltimore Alpha Zeta, Toumln-ntl Au. Ed. Soc., Univt-rsitv 4fH Club, University Gtangv. YMCA Flihompson. tlr. Kirlzeville, Flo. Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Phi Omega, Floriculturc Forum, Wlesley Foundation Thompson. lhlary lxfl. Nlnrleirri Plriades, Yhistmxnie-ter Foundation Thrawl, Dee N. Nlunsfielrl Fmtlrninton Cluh. Plvizidts Todd, ljolores .l. Columhus Alpha Delta Pi, Mahio lsophomorc Editorl, Swan ifluh 230 .FGA fl Tripp, Virginia A. Cnlllnibus Alpha Xi Delta, lslirrora WSGA vllroxell. Patricia South Vienna Tuttle, Joanne Youngstown Chi Omega Van Dore-n, P. lVl. Akron Delta Delta Delta Vaughn, Richarcl B. Defianfc AIEE, Men's Glee Club Verciova. Alex S, Ill kelllood Phi Delta Theta, Rornophos, Varsity Football vrncleils, Cleo flolurnlius Sigma Epsilon Drzlxa, YXVCA hvagner. .lzmire F. flxiorrl Wlrillace, Grace E. Galmrlna University 4-H Club, Recreational Leadership Training Group lPrei-identl, Univeraity Grange Wydrd, I:l0l'CHl'C l.. Cleveland Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Strollers. Mid-Mirrors, YWCA, OSPA Vvatlcins, lVlarjorie A. Ellsworth Delta Delta Delta, Strollers, YWCA Vvatlcins, Richarcl E. St. Leipsic Vvelsll, Charles H. CQILIWTBIIS Vveseslcy, John l.. Cleveland Alpha Tau Omega, Wrestling. COMO, OSU Air Reserves flnresidentl, Newman Club Vvesler, lvlary J. Tipp City Theta Upsilon, Strollers, Links, YXVCA White. Lillian K. Cluxrflon Baker Hall Co-Edition. University 4'H Club, junior Home Economics Cluh MW Windsor, Jacqueline point Pleasani, W. Vu. Chi Omega, Delta Omicron. Univeniry Chorus, Strollers Vvinterlcamp, Frecl H Youngstown Phi Kappa Sigma. Marcbirgh Band. Symphonic Band, Al Vviseman. Nlary E COIUDILYIAS SRP XNIOITCII, JOSH Mt, Starling Pleiadee Wfagg, JOHIIHC E. Mansfield Zeta Tau Alpha. Phyn. Ed. Club Vvinlreljohn, E. ,l. Celina Alpha Xi Delta, Mirrors, Alpha Lambda Delta, Makin fsophomorc Editorl, VIC XYCTQCS, NBTICY Point Pleasant. W. Va. Kappa Kappa Gamma, WSGA. Student Senate Sophomore Secretaryl. VIC, Boot and Saddle, Mirrors, Dad's Day Committee, Strollers Zalcrzewslri, Aclolph New Yorlr. N. Y. Phi Eta Sigma ifriw-+G.fi-?i3::,2-:Q1E2:'S.s4' elzfl'-21.2-5:-:ab-::.'.-4147!-'-2: -. .,.-,-L'::s .L 1 .'-f-'1':1'::-':-'-'-11:-dz..-:.-::.':vy.'-1'.z'.-:l'.2.' . -. .v 3-Z--:.-It-z:'4:.-,f:!-'il--if-41 .--:,c1:1' '4--519.1 .. '-' f' .1-.-'?,E:r3EL:1:56-':1-:S-3::2-fx:-:gg-?':g,5g.5Z'Z1'q5:-.i,Q,-ggr. ' , 4' ''?i:fF'LIf1g3f:f''1i1!2Efr1Zf3Sz:21 i Giiitz'-155-'i'1:'?fm 7: +E1f.1'Q:3z:'.i::f-:V f.-'z '-zz-1':::?r.'-'-'2.'::3-,g ' v -L!-::f.'.1 wifi, 51.5.1 :r.:3?::.1..g:,'-gf. 4 rv 1 1' - Ei ' !:212-z:.-,-I-4.- ' -' - Hr:--at-::7. ... .-. .nazi-y,-,--' ru :- ?7 129'--'- .::f-1. -2 5 1-':!:::.:4-: garb .':, -- - 5-ii: '- , .-.grjfr :YP----53:-..g.,:g.'.:i-:sfrg -:' 2:51-11::'mE.Ei1s-F':1i:'1: ,azfyrglzzzg:,11::,,-:J-'elff-1' 554::f?f?s::2-.:g1-g.1.:1:?Ie2-57:5:wig55?:5iur5:5:.11f:51:3sS19-'-if 'f ' T-E1i5ff?fiff?.?2??i 'f R 7' . - .-c.- 1- -1'.'.'J::,f?-2g',ffI,'? Ulgzhefza, President l-eslie R. Forney, Vice President Martin VV. Sipe Secretary Roland l... Siskinil -FFPUSUFQV Jack A. Soules Allen, Antalilr, Bailey, Barbulesco Beamish, Beckwith, Beeson, Beitler Bell, Benton. Bernardo, Blend Bordner, Borghese, Broughman Bryant, Bucklew, Callif, Campbell Cart, Cavener, Cooper, Cortese, ,I Davis. P. Davis, T. Davis, Daw- son, Doclrill, Doerschuk, Donald son, Donham, Dorfmeier, Dugan Eshleman, Foot, Frederick, Gondek Gordon, Hall, Harmon, Heller Houck, Hruda, Hume, Jolley Kahan, Kearns, Kettering, Killinger, F. King, R. King, Kinnan, Kin- sella, Knapp. Knox, Kohn, Kragle Lambert, Lardesman, Lewis, Lloyd Long, Lorey, Love, Lutz, McCann McHenry', Mckeynolds, Mateer Miller, Moon, Mosley, Murray Myers, Noxon, Ober, Okita Olson, Orosz, Pfister, Pipic, Poor man, Rein, Reiter, Reynolds, Rod erick, Rosenberg, Scbey, Scott Shetterly, Shields, Shirley, Sing haus, Skipton, Spencer, Strickling Verba, Vorncr, Weinstock, West: cott, White, Woods, Zimmerman. n - u 1 n n n Q Zinnecker. t Pbi Eta Sigma is time scllolastic lionorary lor iresliman men. :Xny fresbman man witla a point laour ratio ol 5.5 at tlae end ol bis lirst quarter, or a cumulative point laour ratio ol 3.5 at tlle end ol bis fresliman year is eligible for initiation. Pl-be Obio State cbapter of Pbi Eta Sigma initiated a total of tliree bundred men during tl'1e year. Two bundred men were ini- tiated winter quarter. Tlais was not only tlle largest class ever initiated at one time at Ollio State, but had tlae second largest number of initiates among tbe fifty-tbree cllapters of Pbi Eta Sigma. rl-be purpose ol Phi Eta Sigma is to foster and to encourage sclrolarsbip among fresbman men. It differs from otlier bonoraries as it encourages its members at tlle beginning ol tlieir college careers ratlrer tlran waiting until tlae end as many otlier llonoraries. Plii Eta Sigma lreld two initiation banquets. At tlle winter quarter banquet, Edward S. Drake, Director Emeritus of tlle Obio Union, spoke to tlie group. At tlme fall quarter banquet, tlie speaker was Oscar Tbomas, Assistant Atbletic Director. 232 TOP ROW: Lynn, Sheppard, Mascik, Winkler, Winkeljohn, Fen' ner, Wornstatt, Wood, Bower, Tinglcy, jauchius, Higdon. ROW TWO: Simpkins, Chambers, Ram' sey, Higgy, Rector, Collins, Radase. Admin, Craddock. ROW ONE: Slatterbeck, Gohman, john- son, Snider. 1. 55:,g':5,1fa:.EE5g3:5.-35.555:Jig-2-1l34.?i5':sf1,fL. Q ,. .' .. . . Q-fII.j.':L3g:g-I-Q :gg1::.gg1t1-fi-?-ggA-jg15.:u:f-1 f5g:fi2:::: 13. 1' 7: ' 15,1-y:::,,gg:5g:igfsgx-z:fa-15-.aging-315q.gq'SIr::g'::,,:gf::1.f2:,gq,i:z3g:.'::,,..f 1:3211-gum,..f:'-2::w7?.'25:525z:m1:Q1515525253rf:5::5.g::5p::a:-.211-g,.-1-Q ,, -:.-.:-:-g::::-.- it .-vi?--:fl -Af:--:fi-2:-.-:::':-.-12..111 '.:'::' u..'.-gg,:3:.-5' -' -- -mg:-:.-: :Jn2:1-'..--':g:..g:.-,A-5, ,4La3:g::.-,,. sliffigiigfiif ,Agri f' 'k.t1T 'i Eg-Tf5 7i1IT2P731231-3.3 I-ze-'-'f: '::'-' .f 4 gf . -. .... -. ..-... ....- . l, 4. , .512-I.-J---gf.'-'J ,gp--'.'7..1..:11., Z t1-::-- 1-4..-gf. .4:.g..:,..-,:.g..:. .A.'.g.'.g1 -.'i::21.'E5.:':1-5.131:ztifilx-zzz.fiiui-.Y-11-35:1::E1,'E5a1EI,-. ' ' One of the ti-rst honors to he hestowed upon outstanding women at Ohio State is membership in Alpha Lamloda Delta, the national scholastic honorary for freshman women. The reward for scholastic achievement is ohtained hy having a point hour ratio of 5.5 at the end of the first quarter or an accumulative point hour ratio of 5.5 at the end of the second or third quarter of the freshman year. Alpha Lamhcla Delta also gives recognition to graduating women who have maintained their high scholastic records. A pledging ceremony and an impressive initiation are held once each quarter, followed hy a dessert or hanquet in honor of the newly initiated memhers. Spealcers at these events stress the im- portance of scholarship and character, and encourage the new memhers to continue their fine scholastic standing and interest in activities as well as high standards during their upperclass years. Nlemhers are then eligihle to wear the candle of Alpha Lamhcla Delta, symholizing the highest ideals of womanhood. Upperclass memhers are lmown as HCollegiate Alumnae. 233 lmficezm, President .lean Higgy Vice President Pat Rector Secretary Marge lhlerri Treasurer Pat Ramsay Historian Martha Bella ck 3 Adams, Don K. Clyde Delta cm, YMCA Aileen, Donald James CTOIUYTILUE Anderson, Barbara J. Columbus University Chorus, YW'CA. Annhruster. K. L. Napoleon Phi Kappa Sigma, Strollers Ash, lwlarlha Marietta Mack Hall Glen Club, Plciacles, Home Ec. Club Balcer, Alice lhl. COIUTYIITUS Delta Delta Delta, Student Senate, YWCA, MidfMirrors, Home EC. Club Baker, .ISBN Beoddy, Frances Pilzefon Kappa Phi. Home Ec, Club Berson, lvlarin B. Elyria Sigma Alpha Mu, Sundial fllbotographerl Bertsch, Ruth Lucille Cincinnati Alpha Xi Delta. Makio, Freshman Activities 1Secretaryl. Pomerene Activities Council, MidfMirrors Beucler, Catherine L. lllirwral City Strollers Bicltel, ivlargarel E. Columbus Maltio. Student Senate, MidfMirrors, WSGA fFreshman Secretaryl Biggert, Edward F. Columbus - Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Newman Club, Freshman Activities Biggs, .lean AA. Blau, Beulah Renna Columbus Borst, lhlargaret lsaloel Zanesville Bouse, .loan J. COIIIIHIJUS Kappa Delta, BMOC, Midfllirrors, Freshman Wnmen's Panhellemc Assn, Boyle, Parricia Ann COIUHIIJUS Delta Delta Delta, Maltic, MidfMirrors Bradley, Richard C. CDOIIIYYILIIS Alpha Phi Omega Bradov, lxlirlt VV. Columbus Sigma Chi, Student Activities, YMCA Brandewie. Lester .l. Lewisville Coshocton Furl Lorumie Pleiadcs. Kappa Phi, Womcn's Rifle Team, YWNCA Newman Club MidfMirrors Barr, Rose Nl. Blaclt, E. lvl. Briggs, G. E., Jr. Broolts, C. E. Amanda Toledo Briggsrlale Georgetown University 4fH Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Psi Pleiades Club, Mid-Mirrors. University Grange, Home Ee. Cluh ...xdfMirrors, YWCA 234 llroolis, Paiiii Springfiolrl Alpha Xi Dclfzi, YXYCA, Mid'Mirrorn lgrllvvll. Bafllarii Clvvvlnml H1-iqlxts Kappa Kappa Gamma, XVRA, Hockey Cluh, MidfMirrofe, YXVCA, SCTA llY'0VVl'l, Phill Dayton Burlchari, Grover XV Si, Clairsvillf' Civitas, Townshend Ap, Ed. Soc., lVesle'y Players llllfllllgiilllfl. Naxcnriii C-VOIIIYNIHIS llmutlcr, .loyrv lluyion lfiwliman Aniviricr Culclwell, Kathleen Vincent llln'i:iv.l4'e' Cupalcliui, l.ouis A. Alorflillorle, XV. Vu. Phi Eta Sigma, Symphonic Band, Symphonic Orchcstra, Ncwman Cluh fnrroll. Patricia Anni- Columbus Alphi Phi, MidfMirrore. YYVCA. Home Ec. Club Castle. lxflary A. Columbus Chi Omega, Sundial, Midfllirrors fawcutt, lxlargaret E. Troy BIAOC, Pleinclcs, Makio C,NllCSbl 8llQl1, l.-. Xvapaleonvln Phys. Ed. Club Clayton. Hilrlu l.. ,ALTIYII Koncert Burial. Christuiu Scienii Urpzanimuou. YXYCA Colrlruan, I-,PHD Tolezln Sigma Nu, Student Activities. fircshnixiu Activitiu. Newman Vluh Cuulphf-ll. lxl. ,l. Conine, R. VV. Delcol, B. lvflylml Fimllux' fiolunlhus Marlow. Yllvlf ZA. fjosmopolituu ffluli, Orchz sis 235 Converse, Howard fl. Cllllllllllllg Cornelius, Ida lVl. f'0'lIYYllJUS Crise, Vvillorcl P. COIHYVILHS Curie, C. Lyle Jefferson Corrado, Esther J, Cu,-ulmga Falls Makin ljilIlIl0l', SUP AUD lnmlonvillo Delta Gamma, Student Senaie, lr. Am Pharm. Soc. Duvivs, Ruth Youngstown Plrizuli-5, Baker Hall Gln- Cluh Dennison, R. F. Lavwaster Nui-man Club Choir lJCl'I1, JiiClC Folumhne De Vries, Norman l.. Sfllerll, CDRW. XM-stminster Foundation ljQWVey, Toledo Alpha Xi Delta, Strollers, MidfMirrors, YWCA Uicltey, Doris L. XVorJsfif-IJ Diehl. Eugene P. Yellow Springs Phi Sigma Kappa Dill, Donna Nl. Pentlnf-rkln Kappa Phi, Mid-Mirrors, Home Er. Club ljrunnner, Xvilliam R. fllluwa YNICA, Amvrts llifli in, ,loan R. Alansfieltl Plvianles J 236 Einsel, David VV., Jr. Tiffin Spanish Club. YMCA Emricli, Nathan C. Amlin Men's Phys. Ed. Assn. Engle, Williani B. Twin IMA, YMCA. OSUVA Ericlcson, G. E. Youngstown Fambrough, lhl. .l. Versnillvf Pi Beta Phi, Mid-Mirrors YWCA Farf' US, rlolm Salem Civftas Feldef, HHFlHI1 Cl:-vularuf Heights Zum Beta Tau, Studcm Acriviticb, Freshman Activities, Marching Band, Orsheszra, XVrc5tlinQ Manager, Hillvl Fergllsoll, Niinfy Newark Kappa Alpha Theta, Strollers, Mid-Mirrnvrs Ferree, .loan COIUTYBBUS Chi Omega. Makin, Womexfa Glce Club, Strollers. Home Ea Club. Mid'Min'ors Ferry, Robert E. Rocky River Delta Tau Delta Fischbeirl, Lewis P. Cleveland Sundial. Hillel Studi-nt Council Fisher, Narlrry Lou Wapubonata Home Bc. Club, Plciadrs Fisflier, Vvnrren tl. Ada Fleischer, lrene A. Salem Westminster Founrlatiun. Newman Club Fleming, Broolcs fllzron Hash-lmll, IMA l' loriclis, George F. Dayton J Forbes. ..lHITl8S Shadyside Pi Kappa Apha.FFC Fox, Georgeanna Marysville Alpha Delta Pi. Strollers. Pomerene Activities Frey, Pauline lvl. Canton Makio, Golf Club, Badminton Club, Phys. Ed. Club. WRA, MidfMirrors Garner, John Aslrtalwula Makio, YMCA, Civitas Gelep, Alex P. Dayton Intramural Basketball Gerard, Patricia C. COIUYIIIJUS Strollers Gilherg, Charles R. Columbus Zeta Beta Tau, Makin, Strollers, Hillel Players Gl0VCI', SUSHDI16 Fayette Pi Beta Phi, Strollers, YWCA lvlidllvlirrors Goddard, Howard R. COIUTYIIJUS fioudy, Rohert F. A131071 lr. Am. Pharm. Assn. Gow, E. Catherine COIIAIYIIJUS Alpha Xi Delta, Freshman Panhcllenic, Mid-Mirrors Qlreen, Rose Marie Stone Creelz Kappa Phi, Wesley Foundation Creenslade, Victor F. Bellevue Sigma Chi, Fraternity Atlairs, YMCA Greer, Herman Earl Columbus YMCA Gruener, .loan S. CIEUGIGHCI Makio, Hillel Players, Hillel Choir, Mid'Mirrors, Plcindes, Tennis Club Guthrie, Shirley Newark Alpha Delta Pi, Mid-Mirror Guy, Helen R. Cleveland University Chorus, Bakr-r Hull Glce Club. Interfaith Cluh Guy, Priscilla Dean CIPl7PlUHd Hall, Kathryn Lee COIIIYHEDIIS Alpha Phi, Makin, Strollers. lvlidflvlirrors, Newman ffluh Hall, lvlartha l .ois Columbus Pi Beta Phi, YWCA, MidfMirrors, Student Sunznc, Strollers, SRP, Pomcrrnr Activities Council Harnrich, Roherl ll. South Euclid Basketball, Golf, Fomhull Harlovv, John Toledo Sigma Nu, Ncwmgm Chili. YMCA Harp, .lorin Philip COIIIYULUS YMCA Harris, Charles l. COIIIIYIIJIIF 237 wr Harshman, J. WV. Xenia Harwart, Edwa rd A. Cleveland Archery HHZCIWOOJ, I... COIUYYIIJUS Heinzerling, R. A. COIIIWIEJUS Helman, lvlarilyn J. Dayion Neil Hall Chorus, Strollers. Alpha Kappa Gamma. Midfhdirrors, Jr. Am. Dental Hygienist! Assn. Heppes, Barhara F. C0lUn1lJUS Makio, Alpha Chi Omega, YWCA Hetzler, Emilie Fl. Sidney Phaiades, Home EC. Club. YWCA Hile, Rohert H. Alzron Phi Kappa Pai, Fratf-rnitY Affairs Hippie, George hi. Grove City Hoier, Hilda R. Cleveland University Chorus Iiofffnall, Manffield Alpha Delta Pi, Makio, Tennis Club. Badminton Club. WRA. Pomerene Activities, YWCA. MidfMirrora, WSGA. Wesleyan Foundation Hoffman, lrene Nl. Mumfieid Alpha Delta Pi, Makin. Tennis Club. Badminton Club, WRA. Pomerene Activities, YWCA. MidfMirrora, WSGA. Wesleyan Foundation HOHHIHII, NHIICY Columbus Makin, Strollers, YYVCA Hopkins, Vernon C. COIUYTIITNS Horvath, Theodore .l. CIPUEIGYIEI Makio. Symphonic Choir Hoslleid, Donald .l. Fredericksburg Hosleltler, Belva blue Columbus Women's Glue Club. Canfield Chorus, Pleiades, YWCA, Links, Kappa Phi Hoyer, Jaclc C. Tipp City YMCA, Horn. Soc.. Floriculture Forum. Lutheran Student A-nn. Humpllrey, Vivian E. CflllllYII7llS Hursey, Rohert E. Neivconiersiown YMCA, Student Chemical Society, OSUVA Hysell, John P. Westlake Phi Mu Delta lden. Peggy Ann Mansfield Kappa Alpha Theta. Student Senate, MidfMirrors, YWCA ln Betty An n Canton Sundial lsahel. John rl. cjbllllllllllf 238 ili.lCkSOIl, iAlldr9VV J. Alzron Alpha Phi Alpha Jaclcson, Phyllis A. COIN!!! 'JUS YWCA .lenningS. Jack VV. Columbus Phi Gamma Delta, Football Johnson, Daryl G. Columbus Theta Chi Johnson, Edith Ann Palnesville MidfMirrors, Spanish Club, Pleiades jones, lhflarthellen Columbus Kappa Kappa Gamma, Student Senate, Strollers, Mid-Mirrors YXVCA illirdall, VCFIIKJII Celina Delta Tau Delta, Makio Keiger, Lois .l. Cambridge Alpha Lambda Di-lm 239 A Keith, Jo A. Waterford Canneld House Council, University Chorus, YWCA, MidAMirrors Kelch, lxlartha A. Logan Kent, WilliHHl H. Marysville Kiefer, Vvilma Z. Ashland Kirchner, Gerhard F. Piqua Kirlclancl. James H. Freeport Delta Chi. Fraternity Affairs, Floriculture Forum Kloss, Robert F. Miami, Fla. KOClll, LIHIIICS Reading Sigma Nu, Makita, Lutheran Student Assn Kramer, Rose Z. Ostrandor Krimoncluhl, H. Fred CBIWMI Kappa Sigma, Makio Kuhlman. Carol E. New Knoxville University Chorus. Women! Glee Club Kuplca, Joseph Salem Civitas laanning. Vemita hi. Wapahomta Pleiades, Home Bc. Club Larrimer. Nlary E. Wuslzington, D. C. Alpha Delta Pi. BMOC. Strollers, Home Bc. Club Lauten, Virginia F. Columbia Station Pleiades l.EiWl'6IlC8, ,ICRIIIHC Dayton Alpha Delta Pl, Chorus, Glee Club, YWCA, Mid-Mirrors, Roger Willixims Club Leliman, Rutli E. Canal lvinctwsler YWCA l.eist, Bonnie R. Elida Loolcer, Ellen C. COIIIHIFIIIS Lorimer, Patricia Ann Reynoldsburg Strollers, Sundial Levingstin, Ricliarcl L. Lupfer, Vvilliam B. Columbus Lewis, Beverly Rutli Hot Springs, Arla. Sunclinl, BMOC, Makita l jneberger, S. VV. Xvesterville Linver, lrvin .l. Toledo Makio, OSUVA, Circolo Italiano Loeln, Elaine Cincinnati Plcindcs Long, Peggy el. Smithville Neil Hall Glec Club ,240 T COIIIMITIIS lxlaclclox, Vvilliam C. COIUHIZJILS Alpha Phi Umcga, YMCA lvlagyar, Nlicldael G. Columbus Swimming Team Nlalioy, .lafnnes 0. Mechanicsburg University Chorus Maier, Robert L. Massillon lwlajoewsliy, Lee D. Cinrinnati Nlallory. Jeanette R. ALFOI1 Mack Hall House Council, Pleindes MHTICS, Howarcl Li. Cleveland Heights Zeta Beta Tau. Makio, FPC., Fresh F'reezefOut lChalrmanl Sundial, SRP Wlaslcey, Mona .l. Bucyrus University Chorus, Women's Clrc Club, Pleiades lwlays, Lynnette North Canton Sundial. YWCA, Makin Nlcclenclom, Rutli TOIGJO Alpha Kappa Al ha, Sundial YWCA, Koada Council, Mil-Mirrors MeCurdy, M. A. Troy YWCA ylcfliqert, AFfllUf CIBUBIGRJ YMCA Nlcflinn, .lanet Kingston WSGA 3 lVlcGinnis, lvlary COIIIHILIIS lVlcGory, lVlnry Bel COIIIITILUS Makio lVlcNaull, Marjorie R. Toledo Alpha Xi Delta, Strollers, MidfMirrors, YYVCA lwliller, liciwn rcl IN l. Youngslown Makio. Student Senate, YNICA 1Frcshman Councill, OSU Riflo flluh Nlitchell, .inch l.. Columbus University Singers lhlitchell, .lvanne A. C0lllmlJllS Pi Beta Phi, Mini-Mirrors, YXVCA McRae, Catherine F. lVli'ttendorl, Edith A. COIUVYIIJUS Portsmouth YWCA Alpha Xi Della, MidfMirrore lVlcVay. Carl S. Columbus Men's Phys. Ed. Assn. hlihalega, lrina Lakewood University Chorus ivlilhurn, Vxfenclell R. Hills horn ASAE, YMCA iwliller, Doris R. LaRue Alpha Delta Pi, YWCA Mobley. Howard W. lvlinervc SRP. YWCA ivloore, Jayne Cincinnati Alpha Xi Delta, Ohio State Engineer, Freshman W0m6fl'S Panhellenic Assn. lVicc Presidzntl, MicifMlrrors, SWSAE lVl0ri, Jeanne Ann Amhersl Delta Gamma, Strollers. YWCA, Mici'Mirrorx Moritz. Joanne Porstmoulh Pleriadcs. Mid-Mirrors lxlorris. Ann CN'f'I7l'IllYlL' Zum M11, Makin. Nlirl-lvlxrrmf. lirvslxmnn Aftivirius Council iX'l0rl'UVV, .IIIHIPS fwviillrl ivlucllvr, lwlurilyn flrviliv Ftrollrrs, Mill'Mii'r0x'Q, YXX' Nlunlcacsy, hliclmc-l Burlwrlon lvlyers, Aliiwrl Mansnehi YMCA. Freshman Clounril. AmVcts, OSUVA KIA fJ.c:0Illl0l', .iliilllllil A CYOLIIYIIPIIS sr. Student, YVJCA. isiflviirrnro, Hnmc lfr. Ill fllsen, Anm-llc' Youngstown Alpha Chi Omega, Slurlunv Srnalr, MiLl'M1rruvro Opley. Clifford if Vvrrniiion 241 milf 3 fjslmorn, Pllyllis ix1K?l?,lllfliCSiJ!lf'g Symphony Orchestra, Strollers. MirjAMirrors Parrott, Joan E. Fineiiay lYJi1iCllf ll, Cjlga lu. Byvilviiir' Pleinilvs Paicllen, Pauline N. Byesviiie Pleiadcs Patterson, C. A. Coiumimus K.lpp1i Phi, University Grange Paullin, Nornla l... izoiillfionlfiiie Pi Beta Phi, Strollers, Ivfidliviirrors, YXVCA lJiCi1SklIlt, June Bl. Porlsmoutii Ir. Am. Pharm. Assn. Polloclc, Hurriette Toiecio Makio, Strollers, Hillel Players, Baker Hall Glee Club ljoznilio, .lolln Nl. SLIIPYTI llmluse, Dianne lvlaiy CUIIIIIIIDIIS Alplizi Lambda Delta, Pleizulcs, l'mnL'rcnc Activities Ruinalmrger, N. A. Uilricilsviiie Kappa Di-lm, Mnkio, University Kllmills, YYVCA Ramp, Xvilliam R., .lr. iliiiiimry University Grange, YMCA Runriolplm, Bonita V. CYUIUYYIIHIS Coll' Club Rdlldeildugil, IJ. ix. University Heigilis Delta Delta Delta, Junior Orchesis, Hockey Club, Stuclvnt Si-nate, MidfMirrors Rei-k, Roloeri Piqua Alflli, YMCA, Travel Club Recimonci, rlaclc H. Poini Pivusnni, VNV. Va. Ru-lr, liugene B l. Duylnn Ripple, .losepliine D. I,0lll'f' Concert Band, Pleiarles Rolmcris, Glen E. lirllflllfl Roclgers, Frances rl. Fllllllllbllg Rullner, F. .lr. C'0llHlli7I1S 'Inu Kappa Epsilon, Sunclinl, FFC, Greek Week Rumplili, Rutlianmw Orange Yiiiage Tlxcm Upsilon, Student Senzm lviirlflviirrors, Newman Club Simmer, Ricliarci fi. Dviuwure Sigma Nu, Makio, Strollurs, YMKIA ilrrvshman Couneill, Spnnislx Club, OSCL Skfllilliffff. l..ilYVl'CllCC Ciiiiiifoiilc 242 Schielerstein, H. S. Elyria OSUVA Schill. Dorothy .l. Toledo Strollers Schlepp, Frances A. CUlUnll7llS Mid-Mirrors, Student Senate, YWCA Schneider, Clarlc D. Westlake Phi Mu Delta Schneider, Nlarilyn R. Gdlldnfld Pi Beta Phi. University Chorus, MidfMirrors, YWCA Schwerdtleger, tl. A. iqllfllfl Alpha Delta Pi, BMCDC, Strollers Sedmalc, Stephen E. Stratton Hort. Soc., Floriculturc Forum Seehirt, Dorothy il. Harrisville YNVCA J Seidler, Alyce E. Columlwus Strollers, jr. Orchesis Shields, Glenna lvl. Granville YWCA, Home EC. Club Shill, Rohert E. lwansfielcl Shipe, Lester K. Marion YMCA, NVesley Foundation, Civitns Siegrist, Peggy Lou Colurnlms Theta Upsilon, YWCA Sirnison, Nlaxine Cuyahoga Falls Strollers, YXVCA Simmons, .lames A. lzilnerty Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega. Education Council, Strollers, YMCA Sims, Richard l.. Port Clinton Sigma Chi, YMCA Council lFreshman Secretaryj, Strollers, Marching Band Sinlcs, G. Gordon Dayton Slceele, Rohert C0llllnlJllS Phi Gamma Delta, Strollers, Fratemity Affairs fFreshman Secretaryl , SliiS0l', Salllllel Lore City YMCA Smith, Patricia B. Mt. Eagle Delta Zeta, Makio, Mid'Mirrors, Strollers Snider, Sophie A. Olltlrille Makio, Rifle Club, University House Council, YWCA fDramatic Clnht, Nliclflvlirtors Soulshy, Richard ivan' Philadelphia YMCA Spaeth, Janet lvl. KWOIUFYIIJLIS YNVCA, NVomcn's Debate Spagat, Nlarilyn P. COIIIHIBYIS Makio, Sundial, Freshman Womeim's Panhellcnic Assn. 243 ' Sparrow, Donald E. Toledo Strollers, XVcslcy Foundznion SDHITOVV, Helen lrvimf, Ky, Alpha Lambda Delta Specli, l-ois E. Massillon BMOC, Strollers Spence, lvlatilcla A. Painvsnille Sundial, Student Senate. YXVCA. Mid'Mirrors Spencer, .laines U. lwiamislmrgll Pi Kappa Alpha, Strollers lPuhlicity Committeel Starr, Helen lvl. Sleulzenville Kappa Delta, Sundial Stevenson, lVl. J. Circlevillc Home Ee. Club, Westmiiiistcr Foundation, Rifle Club Stoll, Dane K. Dayfon Stulcey, .lohn F. lnncaslor Malrio Vllarpenning, C. A. Soulh Solon Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta. University Chorus, YWCA, International Relations Club lSccfetnryJ Te-flow, Fred .l. SGIPYH Civiras Thacker, .leanne E. Springhelrl Alpha Della Pi, YXVCA. Mid'Mirrors Thomas, Corinne A. Pilislmrgh Alpha Delta Pi. University Chorus Thornton, William F. AkT0n Toalston, Argil L. Canton Civitas, YMCA Pl-Offlfllali, .l0SCpll Lambda Chi Alpha, Symphonic Cleveland Band, Symphonic Chorus, Marching Band 244 Tomlinson, Norvin P lVlinr'rvn Civitas vllraxler, Phyllis A. Troy Makio, Rifle Club, YWCA, Mid-Mirrors Vangorclen, R. XV. lvlarion University Chorus Veness, Robert l... Marion Strollers Viclean, James ibl. 13011017119 YMCA, Civitas Volpe, Philip R. Columbus Vvaicl, Kenton P. Geneva Walker, George R. Columbus Beta Theta Pi, Makio, Strollers YMCA, Marching Band J NVQII, Adu L. Columlms Vvarne, lwlary lf. HJISLYIYO Alpha Phi, Strollers, YYVCA, Mid-Mirrors Vvarsaslci, Renee J. COIILIHIDUS Delta Phi Epsilon, Makio, Sundial. Strollers Watson, Betty C. Toledo Floricu-lture Forum. Pleiades VVats0n, Jenny l.. COIUHJJUS Delta Gamma, St-rollers, MldfMirrors, YWCA xXlClJSll3F, Nortori R. ClIIlIllllJILS Phi Delta Theta. YMCA Council, Strollers. Student Activities, Freshman Activities, University Chorus, Ohio Union Planning Committee Xvcilzf-l, .lanivs Pvppr-r Piles' lfuuthzill, Trziclc, lizixkrtlwzill Vvelclily. l.ois lj. Xxyafren I'lvi4itlcs, Home Fc. Club Xveller, Nlary Alice Plymouth Womttn's Glue Club, University Chorus, YWCA, l'l.-rides, lvlitiflvllrrors Xvelsli, Raye l ,. f10lIHYlIJlli Vvenricli, A. .lean COIILYUIJUS Strollers, lvl-idflvfxrrors. Pleiades. Wesley Foundatwn. Pomerene Activities, Kappa Phi Xwesl, Xvillianl Cfflllfnbul Vvhite, Betty B. New Lexington Xvilcox, Clarilmel Pmiwll Strollers NVii1gu5. He-rlwrl D. !wUIlI17lIJllS Xvilliins, Nlnriorie xx. Klllllllfll fuflllll Nvillinmson, B. L. f,vO'llfY'I.blLS Delczi Delta Delta, Wouicii a Gler Club, Nllilflvlirrors, YXVCA, Ivfnkm Xvillis, lniogene lf. Dayton Chi Omega, Mulino, lvlidflvlirrors, YNVCA Xvilson, Nancy Uthopolis Vvingerter, l'l. T. Mfdvlffn Nvrighf, C. Craig Vvintersel Lambda Chi Alpha, FFC lPres.J, Symphonic Choir, ROTC Band, Fratemiry Aiignr Qsecrctaryl, Phi Eta Sigma Yeariclc. Dale R. ISPHFHIILS Mnkio, Student Senate, Strollers, YMCA Ziegler. Nlurorie lf. ixlausfiold Syrnphnny Urclxuatrgi, lviiil-Nlirmrs, Pl-'i.nlr-Q Zllllllltfffllilll, Qwilflll Fliuniixlmrg 245 Football Baslcetlmall Baseball Swimming Traclc '-11 i pt six ng ' ix gt: V ll Golf Tennis Wrestling Fencing Women's LETI Sports 6 1 4 Lynn XV. Si. Iotln, Retiring Athletic Director , . ,1.1,. 1125-'17511:snags.f.-:':1'255i::?s.1.11- 'ff::E:!f??.5.9:1Q.,,-ESI?-i15::22L'rf-1:11, 'ig.121-.':f.:-' 2fsws1a:s:m:1-:?,:seS:iffsf3:rhruf2aex:aeef-:Qfe.-1-P .:95i33',Q-:ralH322-14-:1':s:::Sxsf:-11:2-:::':.'::::::i-'4, .. '--. 31' - 'EEZ4- ii: !fE5fIr.:LQ1L-'1g'q5Ig::.'.1L-511:-far..4. ''2?ae::.::5,::f:fsf-aff- . 'p:sq.,ff 0 I 0 .. ,tif ,511 4 .z.m::.-175:-.ish 'H ' 1 Q f- if ' 5 f A 4' . ' . - A - -211' 1- f -'jf 5 I . . .. ,,,:,L., . -. 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Under ttxe guidance of St. John, sports at Ohio State have advanced from infancy to their present standing in time national ranlcs. It was uncler his direction that Otlio State University entered time Western Conference. During his administration, he was instrumental in the erection ol tlme liuge stadium, tile men's gymnasium, and time golf course. It is witlfm deep regret tlmat we all bid time Saint farewell. fX'l'HLETiC BOARD -1-,Jw 11' N jaxnvs DcLcone, Earl H. if ' ' Anderson, G. XV. McCuen, Dr. S. A. Hatfield, L, W. St. John, james Hopkins, chair- man, Richard C. Larkins, Lawrence D. Jones, Robert Blake, Don C. Powers. Richard C. Lurlzins, A lliletic Director Elf-ct i . 1- i , -i?3'Qf3E5f:.i-3iiF.1l1.-:,,-j.f.-1:.:.- :ffl-EEsaw2:1 '1:fW1? iii5If 1:f-21::rf-Eizfrifr-1221-1-1:?. - Zig. 5 - 3? f WZ. l 127' If .. iff 55. 35355. . if :.-' .: -:r J -: I 1-:' j'?fZ::?i5gey'i::1- 'quQgi1:E52if:'f5-gfnF7'232f,E'' ,g5q:Qg:f5jQ,,g.:g:f:.3-: H ..-.fa-::fff.-:-:::cff1f 1415. '. L'2ff1?51Y351E' fi: '51Y 3f:'5E?f:- .,,.5355553::.giQ::11?E:::11:ggQ3ggr, 1-,'-g..:-' .:E1125:E5:AEZ 121-I'E::::- -2 . -595525-5:5155az1':Tsa?EE:E1i:E11E. im ,S' 51' ,a:215i5:f5f9? .:fwgifarx-3:,:::g::Z,?-.-1:55:14Fv::11'-1:f.- .Z' 71 37' ,az ..i:. .g-'a1:5::2:15':'-1'. -':-.517.1315-.::.'.---'-Qzggftzzgggzw 7 -,-- - -- gf- -:-2- ':'g24'-A. f'--:-L-,':S4:Ir' -.-I.-f.'-,i1:fL'.'. Qu- -. ..,-: , , ., - - ...-,-:He?e2e1::--'ri-:err F .Q1-'511 ,. 2 - .':f1:fgp':-gif:- s1.11-.3:1f.'.3g.1f-19:4-. . ..::-1. ' 'e .-,...,4,,.- ..-fp.,. ......,.,., .., . One ol Olxio State University's most outstand- ing of former students, Richard C. Larlcins, was appointed as director of athletics succeeding Lynn VV. St. Jolin this year. ln his four years at State. Larlcins won campus glory in scliolastics, atli- letics and extra-curricular activities that has been equalled by a few students since luis graduation. He was both a football letterman and an out- standing guard on time basketball team for tlifree consecutive years'-1920, '30 and '5l. ln lxis senior year, lie won time Big Ten medal for combined excellence in sclnolarsliip and atlrletics. During li-is college days, Larlcins was elected to Bucket a-nd Dipper, Spinx, junio-r and senior men's lion- oraries, and was president of the senior class. Plri Delta Tlneta is his social fraternity. For nearly two years during the wa-r, Larlcins served in time navy as a lieutenant, junior grade. He lias had extensive playing, coaching and teaching experi- ence in tire Field of pliysical education. COACHING STAFF TOP ROXY: Graf, Selby, Godfrey, Hixlcr, Widdimus, Dye, Sarkkinen. ROW ONE: Pridaiy, Kinkade, Hullubrin, Hackett. ' ,A,'.'::.-L:-,,g:5g.:1Qgi5fkx:2':5yr::9-:::gE::-jfiffigzgnwg. A ,Q.-:gS:-:2x:?7'51?E:71'fE?Eff::fg.::tieiiif ,.,-1f.2gCgfiQ.'::'.Q'fp2123-23:5g::ltigg2-1'.5T:T.g2.Z- . ::,g:,:f::----.-'.':.1,g,.o--.-. ::q: --1-V ..- 1- . . t .--'1312:.z:-. 'i.2'i415iE:r -:EQ-fu'151555:-f'' 1.2:-iit... .53-::J-551g::Z2' l ,. . -z-'-1:-.-14 .:1. Cupluin Wvurren Amling -x Oiiio T - :iii-Siibiqi: ::E.1:11fr- ,.:gf-11::5i:j::f-fcy .- Ohio I3 - Ohio 21 - Ohio 7F Ohio 14 - Ohio 30 M Ohio 59 - Ohio 20W Oiiio 6 -J - , 3 ,--f::..g.-rg' -Qffff ' ' ixlissouri I3 Southern Col Vvisconsin 20 Purciue I4 lvlinnesota 0 Northwestern Pitisburgii I5 illinois I6 lxiicluigan 58 ifornia 27 TOP RONV: Hackett lasst. coaclij, Graf fasst. coachl, Dixon, Fazio, Wilson, Hamilton, Parks, Schnirtkcr, J. Palmer, Stackhousc, R. Palmer jiibljuscli, Dendiu, Sarkkincn fzisst. coachj. ROW THREE: Stahl fasst. coziclil, Widdoes fasst. coachi, Templeton, Mcllinnis, Rcnner, Stungis Pcrini, Duncan, Plank, Kirk, U'Hanlun, Slager, Abcr b' h' 1 ' cmm ic Q cad managcrj, Silby fasst. coachj, floclircy Casst. coachl. ROVV TWO: Bixler lliuiiil cuachl, Souders, Brugge, Krall, Spencer, Adiimlc, VVhislcr, James. Amling, Csuri, Dean, Gaudio, Vi-rdova, Crum, Biggs frrziincrj. ROW ONE: DiPicrro, Thomas, Swinchat Plflli . D ' ' r 7 - ' ' ' ' r, 1 rpg oolittlu, Sihniiilir, Volfp, f,.inu1x'imr, Mrurrison, Tcxikc, Bonnic. 'Mnpn ' 91ubL.S The greatest football year in history, when teams would he paclced with lettermen three deep at every position, was the pre- diction for the 1946 gridiron season. Ohio Stateys power-laden outfit was singled out as one of the country's hest. The Buckeyes hoasted 38 returning lettermen in the 65 ex-servicemen listed on their roster, many of whom starred on the 1942 National Cham- pionship comhine and the 1944 Western Conference titleholders. Actually the 1946 season was the greatest in history for upsets- a year when a prediction of a defeat was often the hest assurance of a victory. The Buckeyes learned this fact early. ln the season's inaugural, they harely eked out a tie with a Missouri eleven that was supposedly lar inferior. After surprising everyone hy trouncing Southern California decisively, the Bucks again succeeded in doing the unexpected when they bowed to Wisconsin and only tied Purdue. With impressive victories over Minnesota and Northwest- ern, Ohio State again returned to the limelight as a chief confer- ence contender only to fall before Illinois and Michigan to finish fourth in the conference standing. It was a difficult year for a new coach, and Paul Bixler did a commendable joh despite his record of 4 wins, '5 losses and 2 ties. lumniy fumes .rw lov Wllislleer 4 1 xy B0 Brugge ' uncle Csuri . Alert Tigers smear Iames for a loss Verdova skirts iviissoiirfs right end Dick Palmer IZSJLL. 7 'Wlzhzmwul 7 Ohio States aiieged powerhouse was an early victim of the most unpredictable season in grid- iron history as it suffered a humiliating 13-15 tie at the hands of the underrated Missouri Tigers in the seasonvs opener. Coach Paul Bix1er's debut was icept from being a complete disappointment only hy a late touchdown and conversion garnered by the Bucks in the final quarter. Tieing Ghio State was the ciosest the Tigers ever came to de- feating the Buckeyes since their rivalry dating hack to 1959. A big Missouri forward wail, which completely outpiayed the Buck line, paved the way for the initial touchdown of the game. State retaiiated in the next quarter when Tommy James scored. The Tigers opened the second half with a 62-yard touchdown march and the Bucks had to fight back desperately to knot the score. States final hid to score was foiled as the game ended. mf 4? f 'Ji J , Wink Y A L' k Q, ,Q 5 is Y S 4 M V ai W Q 0'-sw' 1 3 X f c nec er Y ' , ,ak ff . V K fy V 'x A -as ' 1 A .- gg I K .f 5 -D E35 1 4- Mzftziswffggil-W A A Q, 1 2 ,. My A -A f .n Vg 4 A A 4 'V Qi: 5 L5 A , I. if . if ,LG 5 M 4: I ,V L I 1 V, XX K . N ,3 K JK f- at s ,, Q X . pw V lm K 5 X i 4 if ' V Q . 57 A M- f ' A ,LM rf ' fl if 5 .4332 Q ,f . if M, QL- in W' . ,S X 1 4 vm v J H . f xi , F5iJ?!J,,,,,,,, ,, , i E I A U: L -' Q ,X 2 4 , ,gg ' it M V vw . , Wy yi, gzlqufp . 'S Aga A E ,-5 ,M it 1' gf 7 In R1 5 vwvm J , .us M .. ,EYMLM K , 1 K V . in XX Y 5 1 . , A , .sf fm, 375,34 7.,,,1:9 K W., I ff 'f - A ,f,L,.a R A f N4 5553-ini ppgge ww CD -Hamilton A .,,- ,QQ 1 af Iamcs out-distances Xvisconsin track Ieffy KFGII Buckeye ball-liandling baffles Badgers CZ 5. 'ZL. 7 Lal' ' Z0 Bouncing back from a defe Wisconsin capitalized on two long touchdown marches in time final period to trip Ohio State, 20-7, in the Big Nine Con at by Northwestern ference opener. A ca- pacity crowd at Cam R d Il S d , p an a ta ium was brought to life in time third quarter by a rejuve- nated Badger eleven that took the field following the intermission to outplay time Buckeyes com' I I petey after a mediocre performance the first half. In beating State for the First time since l942, Vvisconsin revenged a I2-0 trouncing bv the Bucks the previous season. Throughout tile first half, State resembl Vvtlisler and Tommy James headed a 75 yard drive for time first score and Max Sciinittker added time extra point. VV ed its preseason notices as Joe isconsinls second tlalf superior- ity came as a surprise. The Badgers scored in moth of the last two periods on marches of 78, 80 and 45 yards bei 4',0 't ore 3 00 c ieering partisan fans. For the second time in as many weelcs the Buclceyes were plagued with a second halt jinx keeping them from another victory, as Purdue came from hehind to emerge with a 14-14 tie. It was Ohioys thircl unsuccessful attempt to whip the Boilermakers who hoastecl two previous wins over the Buclcs. Once again State huilt up an early lead when Tommy James passed to Alex Verclova in the encl zone and .loe Vvhisler cul- Xvhistlvr ruins Boilerrnulavr forward wall minated a Tl-yarcl march with the second touch- down. At this point the tide turned and hefore the half ended, the Boilermakers had negotiated a 95-yard touchdown drive in just four plays. Continuing their spectacular play, the Boilermak- ers tiecl the score shortly after the intermission when Fullhaclc Ecl Cody sprinted S0 yards to the goal-line. 1 I 1 ljurrlur' lmrlc mills lie lwhinrl srrilnlmujv -, V- . . ..':-'f,,Q5Q,, Ei :Q A.1.5ifg.'ff:LQ- -.-if Q , I i - ,F vig' am. 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'V' 'Z.t.i'f',l ' 4: ln rerorcling its iirst conierenu- victory ol the season, Ohio State impressively jumpecl hack into the Big Nine ioothall race as it swampefl lvlinne- sota. 59-0. 0x'er 70,000 overjoyecl ians saw the Buvlceye eleven explode midway through the second period alter the Gophers had openecl the scoring in the lirst three minutes oi play. State fought harcl to get haclc in the game and Finally was successful when a series of cleterminecl clrives hy Tommy Jarnes, Boi: Brugge, and Joe VVhisler paint oil. However, the Gophers were not to he denied for they completed a liielcl goal early in tht- secontl quarter to lunge aheacl again. As il' struclc hy an elertrilnying cletonation at this point, the iiuclis openecl up with all their power ancl hee iore the 1-xfiternent cliecl at hall'-time, Uhio State helrl a 20-O aclvantagc-. Boi: Brugge was tht- laey man in tho harrage as he aecountecl lor two touch! clowns ami passefl for the thircl. Coach Paul Prix- ler useci 42 players, all who clressecl, in tht- re, maincler ol the game hut still the spiritecl squacl hart enough momentum to push arross two more tourhclowns he-lore the final gun sounclecl. lllll livull nllx' .1lIl'1lIlIP Bucks scramble for Wildcat fumble lZtS,.'ZL. 39 flimfluvmicfw, 27 Pete Perini pn Verdana gallops around Nortl1western's emi Northwesternls highly-touted Vviidcats were in for a big surprise when Ohio State visited Evanston. in a free-scoring, thri11-packed exhi- bition, State emerged with a we11-earned 59-27 victory to graio its second conference ti1t. The Buckeyeys performance was superio. Bob Brugge scampered to Ohio's first score, hut the Wildcats came hack in the same quarter to tie the count. in the second period the Bucks again surged ahead on1y to have Northwestern retaiiate with two touchdowns to take a 20-15 iead at the inter- mission. The second half saw Haifhacic Jerry Kraii break away for two six-pointers for State and Joe Vvhisier chaiic up another, before North- westernys Archenhrenner gaiioped 81 yards for his teamys 1ast score. Late in the izinai period, Whis- ier added Ohioys sixth touchdown to make the victory certain. it was the Bucks second victory in as many years over the Wildcats. Last season Northwestern dropped a disheartening 16-14 de- cision when a 1ast-minute field goal split the up- rights for Ohio State. FU Q99 Referee runs interference for Brugge O Po rks ' X H V -V N Q ':5fQ:g'3',2,.-5,1251.-.3 ,K,'-jbf-W'-iite. , ',.QQA: -, ,,' -T f!e'qgiJ'q',Q -1:f'ff7jXic,'Qi,'. f,tmk,'i'ia?g.:'q-Qtff'-W'-'ffztgj Q -- VQW5-b i1?3i'?w'f wwebtsgif 5:4151 'Wef2m:4f.fBfQ-.f1f3:ft9fiiyzff-1f iq' sqm ' J. .r r , w 1 ' ' Hwy, , V, , 4, .f,1VQg,i5i5,g4?, ii 133:42 ' 4Q,,f A ' gfJ'lglirfQi'f'A5'g155'ffL'5MPf 'S.'.l2 'w'-'1.42, vtsbfffi-5 - 'M ',..---97655!r?b11.vf' Af7f':fif xIf --fm s QB 3 5, , rr - ,gf ,,'.-.ttf Q r wr, R, Q . , , t 2,ib i' 1 :fl SKY-,JJ .- pgs ., ti-g2?y Ji ,i,x.a,gg?2xi gh lg r 0 c 0 X 53.554 1 L A. V T --' ---.x-3, tnf' Q I 13555. q . Y wt, 1 in ,- ,Am 2' r,- . - Q J, 1 nAv ' '-vcr. ., . t prix: 'f 'v'5' -7-t.f,,.zfS A , -.4 - . f fr -' v-'if'-nr .Ju - vw-' ,. --S-sxff f fm U x. w ' ,4- - .amz- Q 1 Q -1-wsfveaw :-5 't36:'- eff? Tx tc, -. .A ,,e Yr 2 1-1. ,121 .s. f tw 1' - s:,-.wrfEf.fFaQEf1h5mifl!-efegkai?f:?3f5?Q5?w itailffffizfrtf '- cf PM L-'t r, -L -gffirfxfbf: gg-Y-gif, 1--I .:g,.'g cp,-7,3.,'-5.3 ,'5fg.j,qgff, ff-E .Q , 4, . rt , x., .-44,,f,...1 wr- ,. .v. N , , ,,,, Dads of nearly every Buckeye player got a greater thrill than they had bargained for when a scrappy Pittsburgh eleven forced Ohio State to hattie hard for a 20-13 triumph in the annual Dads Day classic that was to he a pushover ac- cording to pre-game predictions. Although out- weighed at nearly every position, the Panthers fought on even terms with State most of the con- test, displaying football skill that comes only with experienced coaching. This exceptional per- formance undoubtedly was a contributing factor in the University Athletic Boards decision to bring Coach Vvesley Fesler to Qhio State after Paul Bixiefs resignation. It was the closest Pitt had come to upsetting Ohio since 1956. Early in the second quarter, after hauiting several Buck- eye drives, Pittsburgh completed a pass in the end-zone to open the scoring. A few minutes later and again in the third period, George Spencer tossed scoring passes that pushed State into the lead. Both teams added six-pointers in the final quarter. Dml of Dads, Clarence Poe reigns on Darts Day Poe helps Coach Bixler beat Pittsburgh ,W W, 2. 1 Ohio States dream of a Big Nine champion- ship and a possible bid to the Rose Bowl ended ahruptiy in a Ioarrage of rain, sleet, mud and Iliinois strategy as the battling Buckeyes howed to the fighting mini, 16-7, at Champaign. Preced- ing the game, a three-way race existed for the conference title with Chic, Iliinois and Michi- gan as competitors. The victory was Iliinois, first over Ohio in twelve years. It was a heart-breaking defeat for the Buckeyes who had outpiayed the Illini in every department hut the final score. The Parks eludes Illini end to rush punler Buclzeycs goal line stand is successful 93,521.14-113-w+1t'gL Mfg4S5.'31'5,1:g,fggg lg-5 ,xi l,'ii': ,f , , Q yiv, s , .Q ,wiv-: Q4-, .fs.54:-'-mu-41 :gy hw. Q--5x:'.g'..f,, N 5 -.wi my ns .W my -rx, N lk QQ me pf- 1,44 g,1,, ., A 1, 959 ,- fr r. e , .F . X 1 u g A . V' - :H-,. ,-Z'--4, 4-gxj ,fnggisgiff W, . , , .1 Mira. W E'f'Jw'2'f7,. 7f I T49 'Y if 5-3494 Q1-533' Igjfifrijfgc 4 0 o o it ll ,ggfggzwzsg fgmpgy, ,-1, -I . ,,w V - k v. mir? t7:ii'S f ' n 0 ' l ,im WR f lluwu. 7 6 W '-t. ,zz ' .,, - A. ,,-1513 hifi . A . g,5.5g'w? N, I I .,g:1,L.Yi ivifvriw, ,. 'fW,, N, Q N. -'aivg:?Qgff.,f,5 t ., - ,S P L -Cgfiiggqfzfff '. 7 i1Z5i713v1si?,.i.'f,fi'i 1 Sh Q, 'we ra' fi- 'r-W,-,4 'if!'-.-,Qt'fi'-'filfff ' turning point of the game occurred in the third period when an Hiinois hack, Jules Rykovicic, snatched an intended Spencer-to-Brugge aerial on Ohiovs two-yard line and scampered 98 yards for the score that broke the Buckeyes, hack. State opened the scoring in the first quarter when Joe Vvhisier smashed over. Soon after, II- iinois retaliated with a safety after hiocking an Ohio punt. in the second quarter the Hiini taiiied their first touchdown to grah a 9-7 lead at the half. A ww' Mr ,ibm 1 'WM W gg M ,n .wmA.,..Va.fi,e-uwy1n14lwM,f .1,.,i,1.yi .mfs 1, ,.ge,m,. .., ,,i,,ffw, ,A 33,31 L- .,,A,,4,.M.,w,,ia,,c wwwswm P Yerges nutzs two of lxlictiigants sixtz-en cornptvterl uerials ' ' i. s,m:- f.r,tm-,rf-. ,,1,5k , U , V t .V -,j,gl1!.gA3Ng-if, ww L.,f:753.,sd-EQ ,U,it4f3'-z1'j'f: .5 ij:--Yfyriy. 'V-f.,'m3 I . . :i:Zff2f??f:,vab i'QsE:4?fim1:rE.f2tSiiH'5FiSw,SSWf:'iw35a-tf,ff'f:.,. i i A-4f,2M5xi?1f1imiKQi3?Af3fQ65::y-v15i?g331:1?:3'?,:25g,.y,.,1,Qt Q c f2'l'1if31'13'mf -'w!akb'Tf2?g.L:ffod1,-in 1 1-2-'51-nfl btf15:'if,1F4fg5Z'fQ. ' if?-' ' Ci' 0 rgi53fgQg i .ff .. : 1 .-rc W, ,- 2 Nfkynifqn Q' ,gtg 41 f -V ' 4-1-t-Ei rg ff. 11.0 f v 1 1 .QQKS11 fl H wa: ' ' ' ,L ,v,A , , , ' ' r iijniyalxlzl 3? 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OtliO State was completely paralizeft tay an uncanny Ntictnigan passing attack tlwat accountect for tnatt its touctldowns. The Wolverines opened ttie scoring early in the lirst quarter witti a single six-pointer, ttien really hit ttleir stricle in ttie second to compile a 27-0 leact at tialttime. lvtictiigan added two more in ttme third period and contributed the seventtl and eigtlttl along witti a sulotte lielct goat in ttie final canto. State accountect for its tone score in ttle last 59 sec- onds of play. ,.. ..- . .1 :- 1- 1 - r::.-'-1'.'- -Fx-e:g-12-:-'-::-:wi-31-1-'-: -gi.-.-511111118-.-z'?.f 1 :Q:.-.4 . - . -- 7+-'-5-'.'.'.-:zz-,A-21211: '.1:11---'--I::1':::-:-'-'J-4''7-'I-Az'--J:-': 2.' 1 '- .. .-..:g:.4'g::g-,g::.5:f.7f-f,.jqfng-,:4..-21:-i:::ff::.'g..1--:IAF-,,,':..::.'...5A '.', l , ,- 1.'.'-2' :gl ':gg:g.jt.',-,.-:If-1:25jji'I':-I-'J .-.TIT-11' .',': '-, rf: :- -T 22 ' -E' fifigz'-E1 ' lk51.':2IE'31-I-Ii-4llzriif-IHILQIL-'21 - 1:2121-'-13:.2:',5 - 1.53.-1 45.. .-5 .. 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Introduced at tlme intermission ol time Nliclligan gmne, her royal l1iQ'lll'1CSS amcl ller court reigned su- preme for tlle rest ol' tile clay. An elulmorzite crowning ceremony tooli place on tlle tielcl as time Ollio State iX'iarcining1 Band stooct ut attention. Bliss Nveiner was presented il lueautiiul Qolcl tropliy in recognition ol time llonor inestowecl upon her. Alter time Cere- mony, slle was uccompaniecl oll time liielci lmy an official military escort. Tlle crowning climaxecl E1 weelx oi concentrateci cam- paigning lmy tlie six canfiiriates wimo were elected lrom tlie two parties, tlme Romans and tile O. S. P, A. Personal uppenri1nc'es. pnractes around campus and posters were pulmlicity mediums employeci ily time parties. .nl-he queenvs court consisted ol Sue Slllitll, Donna Dawes, .lo Howard, Rutlm Sciuunuclier, and Flarilyn Nvenciellcen. Homecoming Queen Leslie Xvviner, lwr court, uml escorts 5-1. ? Q-'fi , Q . . , V S ,:K,L 44' . :IV gif' . 3 : Yi Qi! E.: 'X A YEL JL k is AL V 3 5 Q i Z- r J' -if ' ,Man-1 , Ciwc-ri: s c u in 1,1101 Il S lffloflblf nga... anyiiiing 'Jul c'i'i'c-Clive. Time Piii Delia Theta fralernily took first prize wiiiie Kappa Kappa czilllllllfl won sorority ilonors. Neil Haii piacvci first in time dormitory compcflifion. On Friday ev?- ning prvcmiirlg iilff Quia ceieiyration, a giganlic pep raiiy was comiucieci ivy file Oilio Slate fiwvrieaciers arounci a raging imoniqire. Foiiowingf tiiis. time zmnuai Homecoming Dance was inf-iii. Pizi Dvitis winning 4 unrutmn llormiloriffs uiso fivrorulz' Irwisluiy Nursvry rizynw tiwnzc rims for Kuppus K fa 1 SF x 1 5 .Q 9 - ' 1- - ' f' EX. ' ' , z -5 - ' ' 2211 -1 :En3f'1, 'i!:?:T -A M-Wx Ef--19335,9'f9f-ici' Tk, V ' ,Y ' -M , , - ' 1Tflf1-ff!fLE42'1AT,.SiTlv'QzfZ' 'fig-Zbiiii f SH! ff lf-,:EvLf1AE2ai 545255LfVf15CgZ'h5t2i25Zi?ASZ31fi5l5E 5B??'E? . QMXQQY5' W . Wm 62616 Xvilliam H. TippyU Dye llflltl COGCII -4 , , -- v -.--.nw-v-:.-r-.:' ,. .- v...2.-Ez:-' 1-L1','j-1112-' , ,,,...1., --.pg-...:,'.1 .:,r' -1112.11 syn- .. TOP ROW: S h t. Jo n fretired ath' lctic dirtctorj D ' , ye fcoachj, J. Wclls, Schnittkcr, Stahl fasst. couchb, Biggs ftraincrb, Deleone Qmunzugcrj. RONV TWO: Under' man, Bowen, Amling, Huston tcaptninl, W'intcrs, Donham, Pfcifl fer, ROXV ONE: Reider, W. W'clls, johnson, Harris. 2? -- -..-'--zz:-1-:-.L ,.- ,- - ....:.... ef... .....-.wsu ' . - .fPr '4:2x ,,..-,.-.-mat ., -11 - - -4--E'-xga , 1 ---:2E:1':-521' ' J. 'Limb ,, '-T':2211i1's3j ' 5:45-S2-' ' -a-:-':':.-' .rJ:Jf'?-1-: -237351 ..-.,...., 5-1111577 .':5Q'!II '.'-Vi'- 3 '-3 .. ,.....-, ,., ... . ..,,..t.::.'a5::.:'Lg:.,ff' ' .hzziygizzihg-S35-griy::f:::4i-2:-:ff 1 ,,..-.-:.:.-e:.:...--:.-:-- Four of the five memlners of last yearys Vvestern Conference champion ship quintet were unahle to gain a f t d irs ivision hirth in this yearys topsy- t f urvy con erence haslcetloall race. Thus was the plight of the 1947 Ohio State cage team that hoastecl the return of four of last year's starters- .laclc Underman, Paul Huston, Warren Amling and Bolo Bowen. Doped as one of the stronger outfits in the Big Nine hefore the season began. the Buclceyes got off to a very poor start, winning only three of their first fourteen encounters. They perlced up later in the season to wincl up the twenty-game scheclule with seven wins and thirteen losses. The Buclcs fared a little hetter in conference competition with tive victories against seven defeats which meritecl them seventh place in the Big Nine standing. Wisconsin, whom State clownecl 57-56, finished in first place. xref.. ..:::.':1:.g.1.1L2.-- ..,.,.,,.g....,....g:. -..-.-...f' . . --..----:.--1?-zz--.ae-:-'F ' . - ..,,-,.. ,, . ..,,4 ., .. ....-2.3-...-..--.2-' .Q .. -,..: ': ,g:.:g5:g--Emtfiibti ,,, ,,...'r.:::3E: . tez:m::.i4.?51ze:s - ---- '- -- :5g:g3f13:gLEH?.33Z5.:'.:-'ini - .3-11115.-4.--:.1:'::a -,. :- -:P-ga:-14 J- '1-'stizlzzii-al:L211i1g:.35?:r::271. I Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio F49 N a6'a.4luz,t6alL Scvws. Pittsiuirgfin Vvashingion Vvashington California Caiifornia Nlinnosota indiana iowa iiiinois und, .S orlhwf-ste-rn Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Pittsimurgil Butler iiiinuis iViirhigan Purciuc Niichigan Slate VVisa'onsin inciiana ixiortinweslcrn ix1iCiliQilIl Coach Vviiiiam H. mfippyn Dye completed his first year as hio State during the most trying, unpre- ear I 'ice the footiinii teams that pre- head imasicetiaaii coach at O ciictahie season in many a y . si 1 , cied them the 1947 hasicethaii squads consisted of men of ali ce , ages and stars both oici and new who had to ioe coordinated into smooth-operating, efficient quintets. in striving for this goal, Coach . . . . it F D e sometimes receivecl unjust Criticism from fans rather tnn tie Y commenciation his ciecisions usuaiiy deserved. Himself a star ath- lete at Ghio State just a decade ago, Dye succeeded his oici coach, Harold Olsen, who retired after completing twenty-four years ' ' .I D as cage mentor. At a ioanquet held in their honor, Coaci ye awarcieci varsity letters to eieven squaci members. ufz,fh.a, ll n fvlffvr I ling I Hulm' VCI: Fun 11 rp liul, IJ I1 r N lim I I 1 1 IKIVIJ 1 IllIl'l'l7ltlll 1 Clllliflill 1211111 Huston .. . .. ,. 'L:g3g1::5::::::::p-'? -'-Lzf'.'.!:g131:g21r:Q'-.'-Q13-,-:111g.y::::.: .. -EA.-: ::g..::-':::'-::r', 'z-'.:g.-:s-.gf-.i:f:1f:Z :::fi::!:.-'-'--. Zizffiessgfre? ' 1 :-' A .2 ig Q fl .: I 95' E? 5.5 fr: -f11EE':l'5fi:.. 32-12 '222-::25:::-:Vi-:.f::,::.i2 a-11:15-:::.5-3:-12: V q,g.'l'fs:: :iff ' '''::i:'::G1f:::f::q:5.-5::::g:f.:5:,:ggQ'1f5: gzy:g:g'fq:EEZ-I-Q,-.j.:f,1: 1.1-'I Due to a stump that ptagued ttie wt1o1e team and extended we11 past mid-season, Coactx mfippyn Dye 1ound it necessary to revise ttle starting 1ineup severai times t1'lI'OUgtl0llt ttle sea- son in a vain attempt to find a comtmination ttlat wou1d c1ic1c. He conctuded ttie season with Jack Underman at center, Bob Bowen and B013 Don- tiam at the forward posts, and Pau1 Huston and Vvyarren Am1ing at guards. However, Jim Harris, Jack Pfeiffer and Les Pugti saw nearty as mucti action, first as starters and ttien as dependaiote re- serves. Big Jack Underman, ttie 1946 A11-Conten ence center, paced the Buckeyes wit11 a totat ot 204 points in twenty games for a 10.2 average. Dontiam, wtlo is onty a soptiomore ttiis year, netted 154 points, w11i1e Bowen to11oWed c1ose1y with 136 for a 7.2 point average. Never before an offensive ttireat, Amting surprised everyone ttxis year by tinistiing fourth in scoring witti 152 points. Captain Huston was the onty ottier meme tier to exceed the 100 point martcer as he potted 112 for a 5.6 point average in twenty games. Ot ttme sixteen men wtio made up the squad at the beginning ot t11e season, only ttlreef-4Am1ing, Bowen, and Huston'-4wi11 be 1ost ttlrougti gradu- ation ttiis year. Since most 01 ttxe ottlers are sophomores or freshmen, Ohio State may 10014 to a we11-rounded, experienced team next season. Gophers rough it up Pugh nvls Iwo points LAYIILIUFIIIUII conlro s ac murrl s A Noffhwgsfem 50:5 up scoring play Xviicicuis screen Bucie in imri-ai: for tmasiee! tmling and UmIt.r,,m,l leap fur Pfeiffer HIULUS Sure silot is not imiocieecl 1Haw?3:5e1-44121E1g:J5:'z3f4f:11rf555:izzrgqtjfgz-.5::t'-,gripe::':!jPj-j:5L:'::5.5P., I 32?-.?f:211' I.-. ::fifiig33L'f5f:i1fii1f5:75:31-'iiiilifizffiffit:-i5L'-'f:'f,Qg':.fZ5. ' . Je. 9 Z P I 1 I Tiff: 'K' -.14--9..1--5.-:::-.'.y.-41i5:::l5.5:f-:ram-.z-'-1-'-'J-'C-fPf'.'2-5:2- -'f--::::.-,--'lit-121:2:1112:1--E-U112-I-hr!--:2'f:f::r2 ':!35:AYZZ7 :t-it 1ii1P?'E-.' ..,,,:::,..-A-, L..1g:,, .-f...1. ,..,,-4,-.'-.-:4.'.--1 .- ... .x,-.1.- lint XV Despite ttme poor record wtmicim numbered only seven victories in the entire sftmectute, ttme Buck- eyes turned in several sterling perl7ornmzmnces to Imigjtmtigtmt their season. In the second tmonme gnnme, Olmio State set lmacic a cietermined Niinnesota quintet, 43-41. Ttme capacity crowd that gnttmereci to see ttme Htimmois Uxvtmiz Kitts , one oi ttme nmost celelmrnteci quintets in the country, was astouncteci lo see the Pmiluluwyes grain an eamrty iead and imotet it up to ttme iinzml tour minutes of play wtmen tlme nearly cicsperute mini tcnottect ttme score and finally etcect out a ctistmeartening 58-59 victory. in ttme next tmonme gimme, Qtmio und Purdue Imrolie ttme eoliseumn reeorci for points scored wtmerm ttme Buck- eyes roinpeci to Z1 71-61 win. Firmntty, ttme Burgas upset Xviscommsin, ttme conierenee leaders, 57-56. 270 1..1A:,5:EE'iE:.eyfiygffgijgm155:55-::fg'E:59:-:-g'g19,5333 , . 55955. , . .--11:-.'.-51.-g:.,:g..a.:..1 ::.------::,f:::::r5,,y -:-:-3, ..:.g:-pu:-.-:5,'.,1g . .. . ..,--.,.f.-,o.-3 .v. , .If..n,...ggg,3.-.5-.,.-3,.-.l-, .,g.,:.-.:..'.-5.3,...i-g..::-1-, -::'1t-:-f-:.g::.1--- 'Z-4 '-raw-:.-.-.g. -4-1:--,r.g.,-..a-o.g:' -1 'aim-:g1:::::' A::v1fl::.-.-zz-45:gr1111.1-:-iso.-:.:::::-:::ae5f' .:e. -imisgg.. 9 ::4:z-:.z::f,q::- N:.,::a1qs-'Q-.'.,2::vz,-.-oz .-.:,,z15v,ggf:.f ,:I:.' gag.:--:-Q 3 . . . ,:- .'.-1:5 ,S ,ip 'f7E:5l--g-'f':1f2- 1 - -E: , ,- ,, S if rf 22:51 'o K si i 1 :.g.--:1--- .pr .o..::.-:--'Q-5133-.'us.--f:.'..1'.7t-''.-gg.-'::!f'!r -.:':i.-.f.i-:::.'- . ff- . . -..--..- - .. ..s ru..--o.-.. .-.-.- ,.-'.. - .. ...'........-,..4 ..:g:-Q1-:. wht- --:zz-e-.sn-wf13-':-i-.z:--::':-- f -.ma -- ,,,..,.,.::,...,,,...,..i3,,nv...,,,..-fu...,...-.:.,-.,-.-,.., .4.:::..:.,.,::, :,-12g.g::Q5,-pg,1::.g.-,ogg-ggzef.-3:fmitifzfotztg.::.-:.g:,',::55:f'g:-:f- -:2 ff-1'- 151:23ff5:2'::i:E:1':i:'3:'1-1:11-Q-'Qin-5-1-Luiz::rf G5:11?:19:1::: -- '-:pngr.,3.3,his-:,..vw:::i1.g1i-qs.,-:.:..-f.-55.15,-...:,, 2,1 qff'-6-5221, 1'5ii:-11:-11'fgE1ig1-45:-.2E5ii:Q3.E1f 1-I-1-'f-...,. .. .. . . --'-.'z-1-..': egg., ,g:.-:a.:.t-.-:...:3- g . - A field goal in the final second of play in the second to last game of the season with Butler erased the .lay-Vee cage teamys hopes of an unde- feated season when it was all hut a reality. Behind the capalole tutoring ol Coach Jaclc Graf, the Jay-Vees compiled one of their hest records in history in appearing as important future contenders for Vvestern Confer- ence titles. The Buclceyes wound up a tvvelve-game card with eleven vic- tories and one defeat and outscored their opponents 582 points to 477. Opening the season with three consecutive victories at home, the Buclcs went on the road to extend their winning strealc to seven, the last of which was a 52-52 trouncing handed to Butler. They annexed four more decisive victories hefore dropping a disheartening 48-49 thriller to Butler who had trailed up to the last second of the game. The Buclcs returned to their excellent form in the final encounter to trip Michigan 59-49. Although he played only eight games heiore his sterling performances merited him a position on the varsity, Diclc Schnittlcer, freshman forward, led the Jay- Vees in scoring with a total of 98 points. Of the 22 cagiers who finished out the season, ll received reserve letters with sweaters. The others were presented sweaters with numerals of their respective graduating classes. The letter winners Were: Eugene Brown, Robert Burlcholcler, Sam Chiclc- erella, Mario Giacomelli, Franlclin Hitt, Richard Hudson, Roloert Raidiger, James Reeder, Karl Schwab, Fred Taylor, and Schnittlcer. Those who won numerals were: John Criss, Paul Dreslca, Jim Hague, Richard lvlessiclm, William Newell, John Newman, Kenneth Penhorwood, Julius Trahitz, Charles VVorthley, Roy Young, and Van Schoilc. JAYfVEE BASKETBALL SQUAD TOP ROW: Graff Ccoachj, Don' ham lmanagcrj, Worthley, Busen' b ft ' rj, M Cl ll d fmnn- Ufg YSIHC C C HH agerj, Candilore fassist. coach! SECOND ROW: Brown, Hudson, Schwab, Raidigcr, Taylor, Burk' holder, Chiclcerclla. ROW ONE: Hague, Mcsich, Criss, Penhorwood, Newman. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 42 f- 56 Pittsburgh 56 - 52 Ohio University 55 M 51 Illinois 44 f- 59 Purdue 52 - 29 Piiishurgh 52 P-1 52 Butler 57 --1 45 Illinois 65 - 41 Michigan 54 - 50 Purdue 38 -f 24 Ohio University 48 f-' 49 Butler 59 -' 49 Michigan TOP RONN: Shirey, P, Murphy, Reusche, Sitney, E. Hamilton, Counsilman, Smith, Browne, Magato. ROW FOUR: Nlgcoqrlck, McCarthy, Rader, Slough, Gifford, Teife, Orndorff, Mascio, J.Murphy, Duff, Clifford, Blake, Stackhouse, Reed, Cooke, Prayer, Mace, Undcrman, Gunther, Hill, Franz, Selby ffaculty aclvisorl, Slessinger, Meade. ROW THREE: Stungis, Spurling, Swinchart, Whisler, Doolittle, Fazio, Kaye, Bennet, Ardito, Levinstein, Kaplan. Goodman, Newell, Baker. ROW' TWO: Moldea, Komer, Aclamlc, Schneider, Trumble, Abercrombie, Hobert, Strong, Ryan, Dean, Dendiu. Waller, Hirose, Novak, Hall, Carlson. ROW ONE: Stora, Adell, Anderson, Schlanger, Ewan, Stokes, Eisel, Palmer, F. 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Estahlished again in 1959, the Varsity has heen active at various other periods in Ohio Stateis history. A major aim of the association is to promote good fellowship among the memloers of all the various athletic teams at the university. It also fully supports the campus traditions in all attempt to enliven and generate school spirit. ln January, the largest group of men ever initiated at one time, 77 in all, loecome active memloers. Nearly 100 memhers and friends attended the initiation hanquet. During Traditions Vveelc spring quarter, approximately 50 more candidates were inducted. The organization now looasts one of the largest memberships in its history. The Varsity MOH cluloroom in the stadium is the regular meeting place for the association which gathers on the last Wednesday of each month. Sam Selloy, assistant footloall coach, is the cluhys faculty advisor. During the spring, the group held an outing at the University golf course for the actives and the alumni. Next winter quarter the organization will again sponsor its annual all-campus dance. 272 ,ff 1 . .3--:..-:..--ug,.:.1...:--:' '- -1 ,fb-:rt-., .. a,.,.:,.w,,,..,, lb.. .... , ,, wx. Dicie Colburn Floyd S. Stahl new coach Un the diamond iast spring, the Buciceye nine was hampered hy a costiy piague and the army dratt. Before the reguiar season, a Weii-rounded, potent team was iormed oniy to he crushed hy the iiiness ot six reguiars and the departure of several others to the armed forces. By the end ot the twenty-three game scheduie, Ohio State had compiied a poor record oi seven wins against sixteen deteats. Despite the Bucks, shortcomings in the scoring department, they were oiten a tough team to heat. it took indiana txveive innings to secure a hectic 3-I victory during the iatter part oi the season, and in the preceding game, Niiami University hareiy eiied out a 4-3 win in IU irames. The Potters Run Niaicer Trophy, given atter each season to the player who contrihutes most to his team, was presented to Keith Pheips, captain and third haseman. Recognition Was aiso given to Dick Coihurn who led in runs scored with eighteen and to Noriaert Ranz who averaged .203 to pace his team in hatting. The squad was hoistered hy seven returning veterans, most oi whom gained vaiuahie piay- ing experience in the service. Coach Loweii Vvrigiey has turnd over the reins to Cari Stahl who assumed the coaching duties this season. Vvith the iargest turnout in Cjhio State diamond history reporting tor the 1947 spring practice sessions, Coach Stahl is anticipating a Very successivui season. in addition to many newcomers, the '47 squad has seven outstand- ing iettermen returning this season. Tom loimsnn Courtney IJUIUIPUN ch'OTgC' Rdlll Q Clldfil RPPSL' Bill Cope upfain Keiill IJIIUIIIS 19 7946 6'aA.o,lmlL SLOJLQA, Norbert Run: Ohio 0- 2 Ohio Lirlive-rsily 0I1io 5f- OI1io 4'-1 Ohio O f-1 4 Notrv Dame Nolrv Dame xvnslvrn ixiichiguri Ohio 0-H 2 xvvslcrn lxiiklligilll Oilio 5 4 8 Illinuis Ohio S '-' Illinois Ohio 'S - 6 Cincinnati Oilio 3 -- I0 Purriuo Olriu I0 - ll Purdue OIIIO 0-1 . Cincinnali Oliio 3 -1 2 Qjliio Xvcslr-yan OI1io 2 '- NOI'IIlXY6StCI'l1 Oilio 0 - Xvisronsin Oilio -If-1 Ohio 6-1 Oiiio 3 P-4 fjllio I - Olrio I r-4 Oilio 3 -4 fJI1io 3 - 0I1i0 I -1 OI1iw 5 + O Xfvisrtonsin fjllio Lvniversily Biiumi 5 Imiizmu 5 Incliunn 4 NIIYCIIILIZIII ylifiligilll 6 ixIi1I1ignn 6 IXIirIligun Stale Sialv 275 l.o1l'vIl rigivy Iornlvr Com I1 Hymn! lfmlc strolevrs: Hurvvy, Dvaroof. Kniglzl, Rm!!-nlx .Winn Amlvrsorz, NVAA fluff Hin jlllifll, homer uf rig lx! lurk Hi strolwrsz lrmnlmlrf II Q Cin , Prmmr . rlyti. , ltllaillllull ' ' :flu um! AAU cfiving rlzmupion r Himsv, Big Nina' frm' slylo winnz-r q worfcl rerunfs Big Nvimf -1105-ard free slyfv Llzump TOP ROW: Peppe fcoachl Thomas, Knight, Dunlap, Har vcy, Czillinnn, Zome, Hulett Solomon, W'irthwein tassr coachj. ROW' THREE: Trum ble, Adell, DcGroot, Zcmer Sullivan, Pnivcr, Rodcnbach TXVO: Hirose Ryan, Coun Hill, Schlzrnger Pcnner. RONV Hobart, Grimm, silman, Smith, Kelley. RKJW liere, Calhoun y , i ONE: Congel: , Harlan, Ander' son. Strong, Henderson, Hall. Couch lxiiiee Peppe . ,-,.:,,1 .:,.g.L,5,., . 1-.a-..4xg-:sf-E::ma:::f,:Q-2?-,zza:.,,..g.'.:,3 . ii?jffQ.L5t at :fig Hitw- Ewiffxi .1--iallls. '-'-Eliiiii' - - ng. ,1 :fem 5: M359 Mfr' -I ri? 155: ff: 321:15 I ':,2'::3? ' ' Z5:1 .f:Q1 1-Iain-1: fffie. 12f.w F21' ' -- ze. 1.44 flu. 1111551 :i1i'r5??j3... N 'ill - 'i1f.i'::. ' ' -.'.gg...' 11'-1-img, igaz.. 33.5:.:.:.:.:5f 12: g.1':?,'21' .. .. -, 1535 :,gx.g:::,gL!--I.-V ini., it 45.1.4 g5g..:g..'.-., .-.5-..5-4.1-.g....,,.a. rf .T gt.: if' I .. 25' .-,t .ZH .. .ez ii .ag 1432 .ff ti .1 -5 .-. .122 , ' ::' :ss ,:-.- . - fjj :ff -5.5311 1:5-3 -527.5521-3-fg455-52:15 5-12.13 ,'-:3:3:5::5:3g:ggg5::5-I 1: ': ' -, .....V:.'iQ..gf.15:.1g:,:g:fL.-51-,,:.1q..g:. fr.-L: :,: '13 . .. - Acclaimed the most outstanding swimming team in the country and the hest in Ohio State history, the 1947 Buckeye tanlcers repeated their per- formance of last year as they hreezed through an undefeated season and then copped the Big Nine, the NCAA and the National AAU champion- ships in rapid succession. Behind the expert tutoring of veteran Coach lVlilce Peppe, who has compiled an astounding record while at Ohio State, the Bucks became the first team in history to capture two consecutive ugrand slams. It was the fourth conference crown, also the fourth NCAA title, the seventh National AAU championship, and the third Hgrand slamu in five years for the Buclceyes. During the regular season, the Scarlet and Gray mermen easily won six meets without a single sethaclc. This year Qhio State,s star-studded swimming team was sparlied hy eighteen return- ing lettermen. The Buclc roster listed such nation-Wide swimming celehrities as Bill Smith, holder of eight world records, Miller Anderson and Bruce Harlan, among the country's top diving experts, Jaclc Hill, Halo Hirose and Jim Counsilman. In annexing all three championships hy at least a 25-point margin, the Buckeye tankers compiled an array of individual titles that may never again he equalled. They include: Smith-Big Nine, NCAA and AAU 220-yard and NCAA and AAU 440-yard free styleg Harlan-Big Nine one meter diving: Anderson-NCAA and AAU one meter and three-meter diving: HiroseEBig Nine 50-yard and 100-yard free style: Hill-Big Nine 440-yard free style, and Bch DeGro0tfAAU 150-yard free style. With nearly the entire squad returning next season, there is no limit to the possihilities for the swimming team in 1948. 1047 INDOOR TRACK Dual lxleets fDl1i0 65 - 06 5fl2 lxliclx. Stale flliio 62 -' 52 Nlichigan Triangular Alpert chlllil Tflyf Northwestern 31 lowa 2025 Quuclmngular llleef fjlmio 0852 Vvisconsin 55 lfl2 lxlinnesota 50 Northwestern T 6.100111 Laffy Sllyllff 3.-:.y:5::jeQ.1-553:32-4?5v,.g:5?55i-535:fy,-,f:.g,.-.iJ5:5.'5. -, I ,.g-'-351.5-'gig:mi:.gptif:-151:56:12fy.-Z-lg-.vifjffr:-557.11-23 - ' ' ' -1'-1:-:::g:fii1-:-1zzfai.1z-131z:'.:'-'-5511- ' 4.I'Er1'-1:2:f.: -' '. rf-r.-.vzy,-.fm--.'.:',g.-z. ,.:1::-2:-.-. -: :.-z-vga'-r ::- - .. ,.-glfgg. pq-fytg.:-,..:5gg-.4:.-1-az::-1t-'- :::.':.zg:.:.g,..:g: :-..1:2f-:- fu-1-1-'zz'-'z-1:-'-'wa-1 'f-' -:':Jr.---::::--:i:1-- , .1-:,..:::. -g..- -A-:..:-.:-1 -- -'-.sw '--'.. .: ' gg-,14g:.g::11--3. -1--f:-f:::4.-: J-:p -.N . Lv- .' ,- .v-'Ht-n-5.--.rf g--f.:n:f:--- -:-,. , ,-' ,r . .4 :.::::g.4.-.1.-g.,,- .r::Jr::::' 1:1-9 , -'I 1: 5:11111 1- -,,..35p1g2:::::.-: :.-: 55:2 52 2 :EY fc L-J' :5 'j'f.:fE!ii' ..'f5'- -If -V .wah - i-.. . ': . .' '-' sr- 'g. u' a.. ' -,Z -1..,-Q... 1'-Ivf'-'gf--o,fZL'.'-.:.' ,:.-f.e-:.:-.--: -4-..:-:.. ..-1....-,...-1-'-..f-....--.-.--.-.f-..- -.' 1-. .. ..,fn.-.- ..v.u--.v-. r-'HI-4' .4-'.-f 'Ar ' N , ,.-,. .- ,.. .-. ..,-, . ,. ., 54.4 .,,,....v . ,-.v . ---' ' .1--:.':,--:gg.5gf:.7,'.g..21-2y:.-q,g:1 1- g..-:5::-'1v:.:-3-I-'.'. The 1946 outdoor traclc season and the ,117 indoor campaign cornhined to produce a hanner year for Coach Larry Snyderss thinclads. Ohio State rolled through a live-meet outdoor schedule undefeated last year, then linished second to lllinois in the Vvestern Conference outdoor meet. After dropping their initial dual meet hy a fraction ol a point, the Buclceye indoor aggregation went ahead to win decisively another dual meet, a triangular altlair and a quadrangular encounter. The Buclcs placed second in the conlerence indoor classic. Added laurels were gained this year when the Buclceye mile-relay team received nation-Wide acclaim for Winning lirst place in that event at the Nlillrose Games. The Big Fouru ol this seasons squad-Lloyd Duff, lvlelvin Vvhitfield, Harry Cogswell and Diclc lvlaxwell r-have Carried the hrunt of the Scarlet and Gray attaclc. Duff, the most versatile of all, compiled a remarlcahle individual total of 641A points. Vvhitlield was next with 59l,Q points while Cogsvvell and lVlaxwell fol- lowed closely with totals in the lower thirties. TOP ROXV: Jcurrlliut, Mclbonzild, Baumann, Maxwell, Shirey, Nvhitnkcr, Bennet, Oclvhcr, Reilly, Brctlmin tasst. coaichl. SECOND RUNY: Haney tzlsst. coachl. Nlurphy, Dull, Cllilorcl, Porter, XV. Scihcrt, Vv'ashing,ton, Orntlorif, R. Seibcrr, Clokor, Snyder Llxuud cozicht. FIRST ROW: Hyps, Gray, Lenz, Smith. 3.-,.. ,. ws, A? -w,p3 . ,,. 4' fp, ,ph U .4 Six: . ml 5 13-5. isa K W fhf' Q 'ff-., ' T 7 Yi ' 4 7 ,Q L fx'-M' ,Qi ' M' . L,,. Y Q, ,,,,. B, . 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Despite this excellent showing, the Buclceyes dropped two crowns they had captured the year before-the NCAA cham- pionship ancl the Big Nine title. Swim, l Ohio 705 95 Alumni Ohio 21 5 Wayne Ohio 18 0 Cincinnati Ohio 195 75 Michigan Ohio 26 I Purdue Ohio 255 55 Illinois Ohio 27 0 lncliana Ohio 15 14 Northwestern Ohio 25 2 Michigan Slate Ohio 6 I8 lvlichigan TOP ROW: Polli, Sealey, Miller, Carnahan, Johnson, Monroe, Evers, Nunn, Chestnut SECOND ROXV: Shiflett, Spilkcr, Krisko, Baker, Kcpplcr lcoachj, Hamilton. FIRST ROYV: Colrsn Rudolph Zoller, Blzxncctt, Sohl, Miladora. Earl Hamilton -.'-L.'.-ff:ff-f.?:.:Ii-115:45-'ifr-ia?-133:21.1'-E11:z?-:1:i- 1.-Ziff: .,,,.g,L-,:3g.:,.'.-.mggg -,ut'.------.::J-':::g::.-,if gn'-'.--1z::.''fg..f:.-.755 i25a:,E':.?r.'4'- -'f-76253243-'5iEff:ff42?iiairztiffzlf f2E5ii:Ff11'A-'-'f ' ififiili , V----P :3'f:?!-iii, .5113-25 z.,-.413 .:.1:gr.1'::-: fp. wg: .:..-1. .ag-xg,:::5!'k3:.5''2:g1gz-,2:y1tg::.'.g!.- -F-:z:':'-ni'-:WT-,E :--:IL HF .-F'--iw -y: :tg- ::g1'- it-11F11g:5::.:'.' A' . ,.::- . .FL ,ag33f' ':g31:-.- ' 75.1. .::: ,.-3:3 .. .::....,.q.,,,., The 1946 Buckeye netmen successfully Wounci up a ten- game card with a creclitahie record of eight wins against two defeats, each hy only one-point margins. Kalamazoo and Niichigan scored victories over Ohio State. Behind the capable leadership of veteran Coach Herman Vvirthf wein, the tennis team tied with Northwestern for second place in the Big Nine conference race. Defending Chame pion Aris Franklin was ciethroned hy the Vviidcafs Bohhy .lake in the inciividuai competition. The favoreci Illini squad captured the team title. jicolrm, Ohio 4 r- 5 Kaiamazoo Ohio 5 f-f I Miami Ohio 5 - 4 Wayne Ohio 7 f-12 Michigan State Ohio 6 -' I Miami Ohio 4 f-1 2 Cincinnati Ohio 8 - I Purdue Ohio 4 P- 5 Illinois Ohio 4 f-- 5 Michigan Ohio 6 -1 5 Northwestern Ohio 4 - 5 Oheriin Aris Franklin Tom ixiilcileii Diciz Cole TOP ROYV: C. Vfortlmwcin fasst. cozlchl, Disanto fiimnnqvrb, Ott, Czillvcck, jnncs, Millirr, H. Wbrrliwcln fhcad clmchj. FIRST RONV: Cole, Gillorii, Luvinstcin, Franklin, Mitchell, Bowen. Boi: Bowen Ohio IT '- ll Ohio Linivr-rsily fbllio 26'-1 5 ixiorihweslcrn Ciliio I9-d 9 ivlinnesolu flllio Of- lf' ixiieliigfzxim Slate fbllio 12 f-'16 lxlliilligiill flliio I2 f-' I2 Purmluz- fJllio I4 f-1 I2 lneliunu fbllio 6 -- 2-1 illinois X f, ' ' ' ' ' ' - -'-.1-'-:::.-r:.-1' 1:1212-1-:rr-a1':2: ,::fif 1?ii1 :?fI .:iZiY2E?f:1fZ2i1'itfliiif-':'i'i'1f1f .-.' 2 -4:- .-- ---' --ur -4:: :- '::. U: :ff :iii -'-F 'ii 3' ff' if? H ii? ,1 .iff ia: fp' 51' ln eight reQniliiirlgiiiisiiiiieriliileifi'irnatches this sea- son, the Buckeye wrestling team annexed four virtories, clroppeci three matches, and ended one in ai tie. Under the guiclnnce of Coach Bernzxrcl Spil4eU iVlooney, the grapplers linisheol eighth in I Sflililliiflfll Br-lfioro the Big Nine Conference helcl early in ivlarcn. Greatest loss to this yearys squad was the ineligi- lrility of George H liezlvvweight titlist of lxoth the Big Nine and the NCAA, who turnecl professional last winter. Fllxe Dreacinaughtn Bollas, 19 I6 ClliI'li contenders during the season were Captain Bruce Kesselring, Dzxve Ewart, Sam Belliore, Vvarren Jones, Joe Stora, Hola Anciolselc, Vince Arclito, and Carl Abell. XX VUFFOII IOUFS Dave Ewart B011 IxllCl0lSl'lC . , -.-:.-:::,.i- T'i::::::f:..rg-1g:1::'2:.i-1-:rf'q-:::-5'-f-:::-,.g.- .:-.-:::. :'a2yE4:a2-rfzeuvslfrt:s:pf::1:4?,::ae-1?f:g53.::E23:::1sn.reef-:p,,,..,, .A :J---'---'-1:5::gL1xf:.:gmiiaiggl-::4::::swag,gqgpgzgggyrzf:fqg'.-ggi., 'J' 1.--'Z-4 -13--':.-.-W -:-'-AL-wi, :-.:p..-:---,g::.-1' -.:'...:--.-. .:. .mhz:1-gf.3::.-.':.g:5:s:Q:,-415.1215, .:.-3:3-:araf:-2.1.11-,zfp-:-.vime -5.g4g:.f:QZ' r:::1-:rf-:::5-12951:1- :4f:1'42 ::T11::rn'-'lirltgrvgrf:.1:gf-, 2411.5 I'.5t::':'S-iii-V -.R '- aa- -' 'A :r-.-.1-rr.--:ia 2--Lzzfif' :T '- :sr '5'tiZ5I-1:. ..' .15 71: ,:: ,rg 5f55:E':'if:g,1gi 2525 f..I-' -::3' :' 'L' --57 -1? Eg -Z :g-. '7 27P:-if.- :gif-,.-zfdil.Lteiillitgj-.-E-L?Lg:y11::!--52-fgifiiit:T '25::-f-9' -.74-1'f:'i':':E1i?f1: .-5-5g:.'I!.'.'':1g-2Zt1--,vg!g- .tg-'pr.g:-.'.r ::.,.3.-7-gr:-.-.1g:.f: .':A-I:-2-1.-g:.z':-' -'r.1-:.-:.'1-:- '-I-:: 'luv'-:---4:':.--E-iffy!-4-9:43-25:2'zfirv-1:4 Zagmjfgegrtq.1:.2:g,:51.-mf:sae-,::.-:fzrszgq-:fe:j,:5-.g:gaf5gs:g.:.px:r-:f:g.1-:q.-.- ,-:.g,:'---55.-..g.-.-13.3-..5::y1-:ggp.:::5.1-::1-Leg: 1-5,-.1,.:,1qg.:11:g.1121 . ...,.... ,..,.. ,A,,, - ,.,... .-.N Coach Joseph Craig in his tirst year as fencing mentor Ied the Buckeye toitsmen to six victories in ten meets this season. It was the first time in severat seasons that any Vvestern Conference schoois ap- peared on the Ohio State schedute since all others discontinued the sport during the war. In the tirst postwar conference tournament heid in March, the Buckeyes ptaced fourth. Atthough the Bucks won the majority of their contests during the regutar season, they were out-pointed hy their opponents hy totats of 126 to 132. The squad of fifteen men incIuded onIy one Ietterman from the 1946 season and onIy four in all. However, the outIooI4 for a powerfuI, experienced team for next year is exceptionaIIy Inright since onty three will graduate. 7947 Jnnrjnq, Smfzm, 1 Oilio I0 P- CIIIIFIIIIIZIII f,IIrio ITE + I I I Casc- OI1io I I + I0 Xvuyin- fltriu I0 - flirt-rIin Ohio II f- I0 Nntrr- IJRIIIIE' fJIrio lel -1 I3 NortIrwr-stern OI1io IOQ f- IO! Btirhigfan State OI1io I3 -f Cincinnati flhio I4 -A I3 Vvisfnn in OIlio 6 f-e 2-I IIIinois TOlll'lI0 fwuptuin lflwoorl it Iarion 'n Heimun anal Dick Cowan TOP ROXV: Homer, Lykes Strunks, Snyc, McCarthy, Bell Cowan. ROW' ONE: Lacey. 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Under the expert supervision ot 1-eo G. Staley, the athtetic department ottered organized competition in att the major sports. Aid- ing Staley in the operation ot the program were a tuit-time secretary and treshmen, sophomore. junior and senior managers. The tntramurat sys- tem at Qhio State is one ot the most etticient and comptete programs conducted at any university in the country. Sports teagues which attracted the greatest number of participants were those in touch-toottoatt and votteyhatt held in the autumn, hastcethatt and howling in the Winter, and sotthait conducted in the spring. In addition, wrestling, gott, tennis, badminton, track and swimming meets, and fraternity and sorority sings were con- ducted during the year. The major sports were organized into fraternity and independent teagues, the winners ot which fought for the various cham- pionships in singte-elimination tournaments. in the touch-toottmatt ptay-offs, Detta Upsiton heat Chi Phi, 10-3, to capture the fraternity crown, white the widety-haited Honey Drippers trounced the Bisons, 12-0. tor the independent titte. Phi N111 Detta tootc one division in the votteytxatt competi- tion and Stadium No. 2 annexed the other. Bas- tcethatt proved to he the greatest attraction as 255 quintets, 2164 men in att, entered the ptay. Phi Detta Theta upset a favored Phi Gamma Detta tive, 51-16, for the fraternity championship, and Stadium No. 2 tripped Cotumhus ignition to emerge with the other crown. The howling finals found Tau Kappa Epsilon and the Jersey Stceeters wattcing otf with the honors. Left top to tvottom: Delta Upsiton toncttfoottzatt tittists 1 Dctta Theta tnastavttnatt winners, Pitt Ntn Delta vuttnyza finalists, Stadium No. 2, indepemiunt cage champs. Center, top to twttom: Tau Kappa tfpsiion tiouiting Lua: ts Honey Drippers, irutvjlvrlrtent grict winners, jersey Surfers tzowting champions. Right, top to tzotiom: Action in fraternity L lClIIlpt0l1Slli'J qame TKITS futyitant over tt'!1ltl'S victory, Stuctiurn Avo, - inte pemivnt riotieytmaii trtzumps. AMNPSJTFQX Sw , 1. K- mm- - . , sggqffff- X F f ??W I, . .4 ns SCARLET KEY TOP ROXVZ Smart. Ellison Israel, Frantz, Eisvl. Paifvu burger, Welsh. ROVV TWO Browne, Kurlzrn. Fuinrnzm Szxltzmfm, Lvvlnson, Nlosley Gardner. ROW' ONE: Grafton Rzuler, Nlezxtlc. Blake, Alwr fmnmlme, Ritter, . -15::J-Quik:-?::f:s?:1-i.5:6:::a1:Q:4::Qs-4:::fr::r-:::-112.. 'L -'.-.iw-f--:fixes-'..'rsqr-f,:zp:.:::1.-,-.-g.,-gz:-g:::-gs-:--.1 1'-.-2:::. 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Nlen Iiaving received junior managersllips may join Scarlet Key. 6cZR.0,. Time Vvomenis Recreation Association is an or- ganization estalglishecl to coordinate all the wom- enis sports clulos. Nlemberslwip to most oi tlqese clulJs is tllrougll proficiency ancl interest in tile various sports and memlners of eacii are auto- matically acceptecl Ivy VVRA. Eacli quarter two mass meetings are lsielcl to discuss policies ancl projects for the association. Tide VVRA Board consists of an electecl upperclassman and a ireslw- man representative from eaclm of tlie sports clubs. XVOMENS RECREATION ASSOCIATION TOP RUXV: McCoy, Nleyer, Roland, Holilmaycr, Fischer, McGrecx'y'. Chzunmbcrs. NViIIock. ROW' TIVO: DQVHQS, Black Owen, l34nIcy, Depzallngx, Rcyf nolds, lvlzxnnmg. Vzumnrsclnlc. ROW' ONE: Wvilhxlrn, Hamlin, Lightnur. Sherrets, Arscott Moore. y lJliflt'lliSlS TOP ROXV: llgisunn, lid- wurcls, Rntlx, flzimplwll, Hawk, Tlxnnnzis, lflwurlmrlll. Lynn, flznulill, NlcNl1li'i'1iy, Tlicolmld. ROW' UNH: Swilluy, flrznnliclx, Sum-ll. Vxinfc, Sclxinillt. Ricczirili, Liqlmtnvr, Titus, Alkiru, Advisor. BOOT AND SADDLE TOP ROXY: Gull. Slmnlc, Shivfly, Clutton, Swinchairt, Acton, Bgirnlmrl, Nlcflny. ROW TXVU: Rittcnonr Advisor, Clzimin, Nlourc, Grimm, Nzislx, Br-ville, Clark, Lcwis. Advisor. ROVU ONE: Yvrggcs, Horst, Etwrlmrilt. lvvlkcx. liyth. .- -'---1.ui.1.g:-12:-'P.'L-1:g1,,.,- . . . , -'iii?7'Fifi:5Q1FfiffJi'i1'r,Z5fiE2T3if-'iif . . ..-r .... ..., ..,,. . ..--- , ... .. .. ..1,.:gggq:t,,g-tg:gg:::'-5 -,3.1g,.gg' 3,3532 Q-:..31Qg -:. .-.11-.gtg-:'. f'fI 1:112f-'fi-'7':FSJ-''lf' ' ,. --' 1:31335'i-1-T-:55273'-GEEFZZ1'2-f..v 'L ' 1 I-1':f'f-42'-2:-'J-T. -2 .- '::gL '-- W:-'T-' wir' 'E11f-'Zia' :tf!:.'.--.i7.'.'2 -':.-,..z:,-f.-.c--- r. 4.4 ' 1 -g-. -g -a- 1.5--gg.-g:-..:f., .- zz-553-.mz-f::'.: - ' '-' . -1 --1r.,.-.3--.'.::--'. 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Orclmesis now lias 26 active incmlmers. 287 Brwf, picnics, tlorseinansliip slnows, and invigorating rifles contrilautefl to tlle progrurn ot tlie Boot anal Suclrlle Cluly this year. The purpose ol tlu: or- ganization is to promote un interest ancl to olter instruction in l1orselJzu'li ricling. Bliss Virginia Lewis ancl Bliss Jean Riltcnour are taculty zul- visors ot tlme cluln. plcinberslwip is lnasecl on tlme ulmilily to rifle. Tlme zulvnncerl riclers are meinlmers ol Boot anal Saclclle. Novices ancl tlaose wlrose riclingf needs improvement are rnemlners ot Spur. U, Que ACTI 1,2 Publications Self-Government Dramatics Religion Music Royalty Residences X , I ...f 7947 Luugiling umi wily not Qniwrtu Trimnwr ,lrl iiiiilor foy Axiiiicr i.ih'rury Fitilur 'a H0 r'an'l type A iuryviien Haclii lfmiitor Blaryellen Henclclox is tile tread ot' tile editorial statt ttml produced one ot' tile largest and most elutmrute yeartmoolcs ever pulxlistlect at Qtmio State. Blost ol Ntellenis time is taken up witlm tlle fellow wllose pin sine e'1rs lmut slle cloes linct time to tae active in Clwimes, Vvomens w 1 ., . K Otmio, Arts College Council and Delta lDelta Delta sorority. Time new position ol literary editor, Createct to lieep Nlaliio stories ' ' ' ' i w'l pi consistent, was tilted by .loy Nllllfff xxlmo is attlllatec it 1 ' Beta Pin. Tliis year's art eclitor was Roberta Trimmer of lbelta Zeta sorority, Browning and Strollers. Hllqil isirlllcigiirl fxiiief Pilologrupimr Q71 1 ...ma '67 TDI' RUXV, Lievermzum, Gardner, Kolmlrrr, Gartimvr, Hay, Arnson, Torltt, SLr1iigtmL, ltvrsorm. ROVV TNVU: Byer, Iivlrr, Linver. lliltmurg, Barker, Cutler, Martrim, Lustig. RONY ONE: Brooks, Smith, Mr-y'r'r's, Haddfmx, Zurclmvr, Keller, Since it was lirst puimlislmecl in ISSI, ancl especially since it became ttie Urmiyersitys otticial yearlnooli in 1893, time nlaliio lmas grown until it is toclay one ol time largest an- nuals in time country. Tlmat time lmoolc is now profusely illustrateil in imlacli ancl wlmite and in color is clue mainly to tile clevelopment ol plmoto-engraving lmelore time turn oi time century. Yet, until alter I000 little appeared in tile way of plrotograplmic nmatter except portraits of seniors. Almost all of time annual was clevotecl to poetry anal serious prose. As time went on, lmowever, nmore and more oi time yearimooli was cleyotetl to recording pietorially tire activi- ties, atlmletic events, ancl social groups ol time scliool. It also servecl as a memory lnoolc lor seniors. Now little ol' time lmooli is clevotecl to literary eivlort. Suclm worli lmas lreen left to various otlmer campus pulmlications. Time name ol time nlalcio was clerivetl lrom a Japanese worcl meaning Hnmagic mirror. For time lirst time in several years, use lias lmeen nmacle ol lour-color plioto-engraving tlmis year. ln spite ol many tlillviculties tliis yearis luooli ms one of time largest ever printecl at Oliio State. Tile major junior stalt positions are attainecl alter two years worli on time Nlaliio. Tire lfclitor, Associate Eclitor, Business Nlanager, anrl Associate Business Manager are electetl in time spring ol time year lmy time llniversity Coins mittee on Stutlent llulmlications lrom Soplroinore stall ap- plicants. 291 Pxssociate editor lor time l94T Nlalcio was Gloria Smitlm. Her able assistance witlm plmoto sclmecluling of iootlm groups ancl individuals, as well as otlmer sundry taslis tlmat came lmer way, liept Puzz lmusy. Gloria was vice presiclent of Delta Zeta sorority and is on time Eclucation College Council. rt. . , ,,r,,,M.r i ,SN Ciloriu Sniiill rlssorialo lfrlilor -Q- Willirim Ballinger Martha Bcha Howard Byer Richard Conrad Frances Cutler Patricia Ensminger Elaine Frnnv. Dorothy Keller Ruth Krauthamcr Mzirgzlrct Kochheiser Mirizlm Licvcrman .Iran Lustig llirhard Martin Chtiie MCD4 Virginia Niswonger Julian Northcraft Doris Priode Shirley Raether Verna Straight licilorcs Todd Imilit Vfmki 3212iif?5.'5-345:552fE'Qi5g:!:T?f:l:5iiif.1g3i24s.f.iy.:,,3,1--3 fi . h '5551i555f5 T55 'ET' ?512fif-fQi'lE5ti?f'. 511' C ' ,SF ,555 -I --- i ' ' - f '-'- ' itil-,Si-ig -1- ' ' Frederick D. Meyers Business Moriuger Efficiency-plus descrihes the way Frederick lwleyers handled the office of lousiness manager this year. Fritz, who is a Junior in engineering, has found time to he in many other activities. Besides his work on the lVlalcio, he is a memloer of Delta Upsilon fraternity, Phi Eta Sigma, Bucket and Dipper, Strollers, Toastmasters, Tex- nilcoi, and ASME. He is Junior Class president and a memher of the Student Senate. Fritz also llinds time to he an enthusiastic sports fan. William Zurcher, the associate husiness man- ager, is no less efficient. Aiding in overseeing the worlc of the husiness office and the sophomore business staff d0esn't leave him as much time for his flying as he would like. He is associated with Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, Bucket and Dipper and Toastmasters. Bill is president of YlVlCA and is active in Strollers. 292 Svpfw lol ninistralion I Rulll Kruulllarnvr , lgriculturv C iiler Fran 1 Arts and Scivnnes Commerce Elaine- Fenner Engineering Eclucation Elainc llc-nner Rutli Kraulllanner m0m6,.,. flrgunizaiions Bill Ballinger Howarrl Bycr xliriixnl ljvvvrrn in Resident Halls Dormitories Pal l?lllSllllllg9I' Nlilflllil Bolla Fraternities Dorolliy Koller Diclc Conrncl Professional Colleges Dolores Todd Emilie Nvinlcr-ljolun i Nzroritivs Allllelics Nlargur:-I Koclllu--is Diclc lwlnrlin Nlarllm llbllii l.'nclcrcluss Qillf'I'i8 ylcDougall .joplwnwm 45'uAwmm, .lean Lustig Doris Priocle Sliirle-y Ravtlu-rr V i ' ll! Virginia Niswonger .lulian Norllncral! ,?!lQAhIl'lLU'l, ileffy ALXTIISOII Harry Barlmr Nlarilyn B:-clunan Rutln Berlsctln FEFCC .loan Herb Floycl rlucly Forney Bernard Garclner Bula Gilloerg Betty Hill Don Kalisli B011 X Q-nm blralg Ray Kielllalwr Bill Koliler lrvin l..inver Plxyllis lvIOEllfTll Ann lVlorris Nlarilyn Pafzwahl Nancy Priocle Dick Sauner .lolm Stuclccy lxlnrilyn Torlcl Bl. J. Young nic Xvilliainson Advisor Nxvflylle Xl. llklfilla Pl' Xvillium Zurcllr -ufiu 'I' lv llnuivwss Flunugcr 293 H0095 Doltii Xvuhlr your lingvrs. ' Not strict Arouml flue ly lzusiness lfclitorls fleslz Roller! D. Grooms Editor in Chief .v L pn ., L ...1g213.1,.:.:,x3:,i-gr:-::'5!.:g:j.f. :1., , .,g,:,: ,-..-r.- ,.-aggigaf-41:31.15-1:::y:::.j:.:::i '-3.-'1i:g::.. ,. 145.-5: 11f:.1:gg.g:g3 '-L...15:33..:::::.5:.:...3-.'.-,. . ,::553E3:5g::,. -1-g'::3g1gf,':1z:,Qg.:5EG:::.3:Ff::i3Tsf15:-1:55555.:33i1fIif':.:2is-. ' ' 'Y4'E. 5:1- 1::w :-5-,u 1:.:2311:?::11:5 ' -:::25525211-.-Q.-::,,.,f,. ' . 'f'? 'ff,:f at s ..:...::: a:21i-.afs::5- ' -r::C-::!:::. :-' -. .- 'gr 'g'ijEg!:.t 1 :: g-1 :- .,-1fg:.1Q::,.:,.f' .' I.. -' .I ' :Qi-:Sin .' ,. :Q ,.,.:-:,:.:a:2g45f:sf., .3 if 5. ., ,Q :i-qwwg, .1 ,v ,f si. I U SG:-'5 :' ,,-'Sf..-ggiitg'-.sp---11.-gifff' wi' .. 3:12,-.4:.g2.:1.1T-'gl :'--:?- Az'. 'i1v.- g-zmv... --pp . - 1. -tv:-Lu ' - -'L :J--g::...::::r: 1-122.9-I--I--:,-M:-'::.-fart:-1-'-M.- V 5.55.-41...-gt-3....Q-:.-..,1.,yur-,,:,.mg.'.-gg..-A.,.-5,5-,i .. s . . . .,-.any1:fj'.-.-.i'.'Q--j!gy.'4E'.tg.:g-Z:-:Lg:f.::',--':E.-,f---.-: 1 Time Uliio State Daily l.antern is time official newspaper ol tlie Cbliio State University. It is pulnlislied live times a wieelc, lwflonday tlirougli Friday, tlirougliout tide fall. winter, and spring quarters luv students oi tlie Scliool ol ,lonrnalisnn Tide Lantern is pulmlislied under tlie direction ol Dr. .lames E. Pollard, Director ol tire Srliool ol Journalism, and under time immediate supervision of Prof. Vvayne V. Harslia, Laboratory Superf visor. For Bight consecutive times during tlae past four years, time Lantern lias lmeen awarded all- rxmerican rating luv tlie Associated Collegiate Pressg on two occasions the Pacemaker award was granted in addition to time all-American rat- ing. This summer, for tlie lirst time in recent years, tlie l.antern will lie pulnlislied every Tuesday and Tliursday during tile sunnner quarter. Journalism courses offered during time quarter will provide tile stall. The Lantern offices are the headquarters lor tlue Qliio College Newspaper Association, ot wllicli lVlr. Harslia is secretary. Tile Lantern is pllbliSl'lCd in Rooms 2l3-3-0, Journalism Building. TOP ROYC: Katz, Loncy, NV:irin.in, Schwartz, Pzismriiis, Doclzcl. Rcnncr, Laziiroxvitz. ROW' THREE: NicComt1, Adams, Mcllnr. Golden, Huy, Powell, Stillman. ROVV TWO: Hallohzin, Conrad, XVilner, NVc1sh, Nash, Jacoby, Caster, Mcliityrc, Clemens. ROW' ONE: Corrigan, Goldstein, Levy, Miller, Roberts, Bowers, Hovcn, Iirnalisll , Dodson. xwlvr I clilnrs I ull K. I4-ull Rrmlwrlw Vvillimn Slum! lyilflbdly Unlzlxh-in .lulm Srluuxk , . . Iilllllllt' BRIIIUV Nlurllm Ne-snuff .mrl Plullif Nash, Sm'it'fx' r. N mln-r i4:Ii7illH ill Nlillmr t'll2IfI1'5 XXKIHIIIIF lflwnocl Sc Inwurlz Rolwrl Vxvnrnumx Vanilla Corrigan .lm-am Brmliwlu .mil Rulll cnsivr. fmmfy pring liulxin Nluynu- Alfrecl .-Xlilvrnmlu Pu-rl Hululufvlml In-nv VV:-Isl. lfzluin Xvilsnn xluriurie- Nlnnn- mul Plnyllis Lrwy. Suriefy olunmisls Phyllis LM 3' lllllitil' Bows-rs Pluyllls Nuslx fum Fltuclnllvr Ruilu fiuslvr Rulll Smllnviclvr lfmlilll Slviu Alnyno Roln-HQ H4-lvn Burrvli I.:-nn Kzllz KH-nrgl' Pfcinvr Auron Loncy XXVVIIIIX Vvifm-r ,ll'illllN' jxlicxlll' fxlnrilm Shwxurt .loam lblizxqlllll June' XV. Snlislnury fvfmrloilv Cmgfgfin Xxvilliillll Igilllffllllliill IAWIII lilf'OlTy Nlnry lxlifo Iililllfi' Kapus Luis Kvsivllllulllll .'f'iIll I5f'l'YVlUillil'f l'nuIim- Builvy Pluil Kuplnnslq Ann fNl1vl1c-y llnroilly Qlolxlsh in Nlanrilyn Sfillllllff Tum Pnslorius ciIlRlrl1'5 IQPVSC' ,UAL PUIVUH, HIIAUIOSS Alrlllugvr Smivly lizlilurw Rum fqrxslvr. fum Hlurfixlx. um nn fillmlvv. filruffw Rzwsw. Nllhffi vrli fur. Elinor fIU!lIl'll. nirzululion lllullugqfw. um' Axlixs cklmrll Q01 SUIII1' 0' fllv l.rH1l1'rll 1'1IrriI'rS Vvutlx xlfuw lxlilul' flizrxfwflu Ann .WIHLW Iwfpx qv! r rluyf wfiliou, Cillrlrlvs UIKIIHUHI. l.llllfPl'll prvsvllufl. XKJUIIUII fl. Xywxvvr, unnpmilnr. . I ff Frm! D. Pfening, Ir. lfrlilor-in-Chief 'Sunny is haclcn was the good news this tail. XVith Fred D. Plening, Jr., as its editor, the Sun- dial was again heing pulmlished. Ranking loelore the war as one ol the top college humor maga- zines, the Sundial developed an even greater style. lt was one ot the lirst college humor peri- odicals to use color. The art worlc appearing on the cover and throughout the laoolc is recognized as some ol the liinest college art worlc ever to he puhlished. Yes, Sunny was haclc and it was hetter than ever. Ann l,owenstein was husiness manager and with the aid ot the art statt under Vic lwloseley produced a new type ot ad for Sunnyis adver- - - - .- .-.--. -rv--'.'.:1:::- li -Fil 'ifz'-fri 5. ---p::h:g:- .gr .j3.- - :'.g-- ,.: ,.-,. 5 .srrfiic-115:-., :P it-.' :L .-E' Af- 1-. 113- ,y : ,- ,. 3- ' .1' .:-:- ::.-.4:g-.-- : , ffifffiai'-izizl'-1:1 7: I .1 tif 'Q' I-Z- -1'-T: J:i-i--'Z7: ,-,1,:13--- ,zz :- . 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ROW' FOUR' Den'zak El-in Moore Till B F hh . t , ' s, l, 1 sman, crson, isc Cin, Shuftstall. ROW THREE: Frank, tfntlsley, Nagin Roscnblum, Summers, Stroman, Ahluman, Eichorn, Mountar, Mazs, Moffat, Snashall, Garelt, Sanford, Palmer Rnhcnstein Kuhn Fetlerman ROW TWC, f'r A R l H , , . . : .ame, oams, cag e, anna, Taylor, Phillips, Pfcning, Lowcn: stein, Moseley, Brown, Kaplansky, Evans, Graham. ROW ONE: Vcrncr, Yost, Campbell, Gage, Turner, Klein, Gusman, Vvfygant, Palmer, Crcps. Q 1 r 3 .Q 5 ra 44, 1-gm ! Q, Atv u' u lil1H0V'i'1CI'if'f Husiiwss Atunugcr Fri-at IJ, Pfvninlf, Jr. Ann Isqmff-rlsh-in .tri Elmo, .USL Busirwss Zxlunugvr Vic IVIUSP-If-y Gi'1n5' Phillips IXSSOL-fate FJHOVS fvirculatinn fwanugvr Sam Hanna Nanfib' Taylor Phil Kaplanslcy V Gerry fume, Assistant to the lidilur Bill Epstein Nlary Joanides tfnlitorial Contrilmulors lfxutiange Editor Stan Federnmn Pail Garrity Julie Gage Jack Liclxtensh-in Art Staff Dave Pollard Bob McGinnis John Haldi Tom Crime Y Harold Graham Circulation Staff Billy Snel Harry Cheney Bill Evans Bata Donnelly Fred Zimmer Bix Stoke V Maw Snashall Business Staff Fred RUHUCT Sandy Traclxtenlurrg Bill Malone Bill Rhodes Vic Lunka Photographer Babs Weil Ray Slam Cvordun Lclnmon ifmlitorial Aclvisor 814591955 Af1Ui50 Vvilson DIIIIIFDIO x'V'3Y l' V- Harslm TQIIPYI t,lPf9 UTP the Jays IIJIHYI. Vic Aloseivy Art tor Lxllll LOll7K'llSfl'ill BUSUIUSS wyflllllgpf' IVIGIIHU. and Iqllplllflsky IUUTIZ. BUSHMSS Lxlllflllyll' ill LS 'Ili LLIYUI-Ul.llS TOP B . 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Pauullin virginia Hovwism In-r Husinvss fluff .lov Ovfwnnnvr Rulll .lnrmlnn Lois Nllflllllt ,lc-nn Hurdsnll Sm- lilIHI'liI1QIliiIll I5UIlllil IPZIII .lr-un lslilllllliill Ellnvl Xyrighi lfrliforiul Arlnisor Hurry fJ'Brien Business Advisor VVuy1u- V. Hurslm ROXY: lllmnlngl-mm, Olfurxrxcr. Hzxrtlcy, Kzxdofky, Burdsnll. Mxxllnwr, Mxllcr. Flora. Ingram, Hulnmn, Cridcr. zlumzm, S. Cunningham. ROXV ONE: Bohlcy, Vmfrighl, Horw1schu1', Laycock, Grossman, Zeiss, flrissnmn, Lung, Curnclius. Continuing to lieep its record unblemislred, time Agri- cultural Student completed its iiiity-tiiird year oi' publi- cation. This magazine, a montlily periodical publisbed by and for tile students in tire College oi Agriculture, bas been printed by Ag students continuously since IZSQ4. it is tire oldest college agricultural magazine in tire coun- try. Tlie magazine is not only distributed on tbe campus but is sent to Ag students' parents, bigli sciiools, extension worlxers, and in excbange to otber colleges. in lteeping witli modern-day trends, time magazine re- vised its form and layout to better present its information. its readers were greeted witii a new cover style. wbicli bas been proclaimed tbe best in time Ag Studentis lengtby iiistory. Tire uVVbo,s Vvliou page bas been expanded to include members of tbe iaculty and underclassmen oi interest. A successful attempt bas been made to cover time Ag Collegeis many researcii and experimental programs as well as tbe worli being done in tbe various departments oi tile college. Numerous foreign students are attending tbe Ag College, and stories oi tiieir lite on time Qbio State campus iiaye been presented. Tiiis year again saw males moving into positions on tile staff. George Laycocli. recently discbarged from tbe army, toolt over tbe editoris cbair. lvlany of tile underclass posia tions are filled by men. ixlarjorie Grossman was tbis yearis business manager, wbile lxiary Geissman was liome economics editor. Besides tlie major stair members, a Board ot Control consisting ol laculty members, students and Dean .ioim F. Cunningham aid in malcing governing decisions. The year was climaxed by time annual spring banquet, tile one social aiiair sponsored by time magazine, wliicii is beld to recognize tire efforts oi outstanding staff members. Keys are presented to tiiese students. Faced witii tile ciianging agricultural economy, time Ag Student again lielped to record tile acbieyements ol pres- ent-day borne economics and agriculture, and loolcs for- ward to continue its outstanding record. Q its TOP RONV: Moore, Shepard, Spade, Steward, Lowmnn, Biedenbach, Parkinson, Schafer, Roher, Gossurcl, Herbkcrsmfun. ROW' ONE: Soules, Richardson, Slnsher, Stzxuffer, Horinc, Timshan, Hawk. If5:5Z?i-f'i1lii-'-',' . ::,-:2223531315:g:f,Q3-31t:P35:1i-fig::fs55f:2::'2iif6.21:-zpeifzff-2z..: !:.21gg::!:f:1p -:Q '13252' 15111115--rL',1g:: '-fgf-:2::.-gI:r,- 5,:ssf::ggzgf ag 1 La-1 9 L-1-:1'-::. ,- F -1:-f-.113 Z:-1:12. ':.f.:::- t::::.--,ff.:. . -'f-i':::-3 -: 11 :- gy:-111. '55, 5' ' .. 5 5 lnfsxfizz:-.. ,f ty J: I .-'if-Fi5i'iffQ.'fE. 9 -' ' 1- :. ,ig . :if-fl?.fH122?jf:.-.'f:?3-:-..,-52-1::iff:u1:fj.v,i-5-ifff':fmin , ,A , , ' ' .xii:gz 2:52-3314.:2g:Sr:Z5T'7gLM35:.'fgu:Z-if-2 2515612211'2g.1'-:g:C:E:1--'5-'- . . -1 v --- ...- .--..- 1---.,.. -.., . ..... ,.. ' ' qzr.-5.-.111-4-g.'.'.2221 ..1. -:.-.-::.:qL .?f:J5:g1'g-,Q-5. :::i1,rZ-.-551: ' I 337 1: Donuiti Siuuffer, ifrlitor XR. it The Ohio State Engineer was hegun in 1918 to report news of the Engineering College. it was originally about twenty-tour pages in size and was published quarterly: it has grown until now it has an average of forty pages and is puhlished seven times a year. The editorial and husiness statis together, at present have about twenty-tive memhers. All engineering students are eiigihle to become members of the staff. Staff positions are filled on the hasis of ahility and interest with the aid of an advisory hoard composed of Dean lVlacQuigg and Professors Beitier, Dumhle and Johnstone. The Ohio State Engineer is a memioer of the Engi- neering College Magazines, Associated, an organization formed lor the purpose ot improving the member maga- zines and to get national advertisers. Last tall, the EClNlA held a convention in Chicago, at which the Engineer was represented lay Editor Don Staulllfer and Business Man- ager Jaclc Soules. At this convention the policies ol N ECL IA and the ideas and difficulties ot the individual magazines were discussed. The representatives profited from the experiences of the others. Th Engineer talces particular pains to puloiish original worlc of staff memhers and memhers of the faculty. it has, however, reprinted several outstanding articles of other engineering magazines. 300 ...11LQwA, Ellifrzr D. F. Slzulllvc-r Assoriufc- fmli lor : , .li I... I... I Lm Hluslrrllion Erlitor R. lj.nslnm Feuluru lfcliior Bvlly Timsllzm Assisfunls J. l5iCClt'll!1ilfIl D. R, Burgfmf H. Gossurcl .l. He-rHu-rslnn R. Rolwr ,l. l,Ell'Lil1S0ll ix. Krvps N, L. Lf-ggv S. M. 51050 R. B. IQOSUII G. E. Sflmlpr lr. Vkynylyrn 6015241 vii fwmmbw 'SHSHIOSS INIIUIILQQY' Ji.lCk Souls-s .'xS?4i5f!1llf Business .Manager Xvillimn Sluslu-r .'M1m'rlising fwanagvr H wiIh..,,. J. Blvilfl ii Il cwiftfllliluflll, Awunugvr Chuck Shepard Assistants Eclwiml Axlln-Im Ronald Siewzxrml ,laynu Nluore Dick Rictlxarrlson Rolwrl Spade Donald Furry fiuurcl of firmlrol Ibn-ml C. E. Ixlillczlligfj. flu. S. R. Bn-itlvr XY. R. Dumhle Don ,lollnslonc Bvllv Timslmn and Sinn fworsv vnioy rvculing ffm lE'1Qill0K'l' Iuyno fwoore mul Ronald .qlvwurf vnjoy Vxyl mn Winn Q p om illllltlillfl n rifle Smiles explains smnvtlliny Io Hin Sluslwr wllifff other SMH rnemfwrs look ou. LDP Hawk supervising an rmporkmt jon TOP ROW: Sutszrmeister, Baker, Erwin, Stilson, Desmond, Barrctt, Essex, Ogren. Herbert, Jones, Merrick. RONV TYVO: Root, Mrxore, Hcilncr, Bovian, Buughman, Miller, O'Nm:il, Rankin. ROW ONE: Bakcr, Shuey, Gohmnn, Ensminger, Speck, Dougherty, Broudy. Hill. . , , ,.... ..',- :5::.:..,. , l I zzirliailgzfjzl ff ., f:111:QZE1g:::'. .iii-?p1.,.,,':'21:l. ' - 'V:.-.':.iL:2fg:jr51-gg:.- '-tgziaz-L1-zgg--'1-.11211:1-1-:.-'1'.f::-I-.' a .3E.13s31-T-:-' Q 555555 - ., :5:iZfE1f ::s5?Ef5: A,.. I-f-If-If' -:i2rfEf5 '. -I Q' -ff' ..-t:s:1'1. ,.,g-.- ::fm:i'E:::: :-2. ,guy-rg. .f:.::: -1:-1?-.Q--:gr-.:Q.1-:I I-:::.::'.:1'.': .2352 r-rr:-Pb' .11:Sr .A:-1'1':11-E1.-.:'-':1- 5 f:-zfffai-'ff .azz 912. -N1-Tai: 5355? mf:-:fs::f-:-1':-5-.' fri. . .... 52:1':i:21. rf.-: 1-151 1, . . ,smu -11:5-' :Sr-,293-G:-:12211921-3 :wi1i-f:tZ- tif-' .:5e5f:f:5.'- ':I51-if-Ef.?.:':3i1r1i1'1:?, , .4s.':25lFL-3' ---5..:y::...,.gq::--- f ,.-.:,..5Jr.4:.4:13.--:z-qggg.-if.g,..g,j::.:g,,,,.,. ...,. , ... .. ... .. , . . . - ' - ' 'J21:35':ifi:1:'g::'f:zjfij-1'i1E.l.'gf2?3EPj-1?'57:'::7:' '- difmukvl ,gfagg TllOIllilS Igoyliill lxlflllflgillg Edilors George R. Pfeiffer Vvilliam C. Baugllmun rlssuviulu Editors lfrrwsl H. Zi.-lnslm lfrlwarcl l.. lirzmlce Yvurcl E. Vliuylor lflizulaellr JK. lVliller lvlvrvl Frevflmun lwIiil'gill'l'l A. lVle-rriclc l-cun Kalz lJf'0llllLTfiOIl Enlilurs Sporls Erlilors Suu li. flololuw lxlorris Rokcacll Claire l. llymrocl Tll0IllllS A. Pusloriux Ar! Editors lxlariun A. Ami-nl Plmtugruplzy Erlitors Xvillinm P. Rankin Rullvrl H. Kuciural Nan Bixlxy Rifllnrxl K. Taylor l !ll'llIlY rlilvisor Bliss rknm- ll. Xxllllllllvf Plxologruplny rlssls. Riclmrnl D. Burn-ll liusirwss Alllfisor I-lemv VV fjgrpn lxlr. xxlllylll' Y, llnrflm Rolu-rt Slnlzvr ,IQIIOIHIIS Boylan, Eclilor 302 Eciilor-in-Chief w ...jfwpiamai mmm A year ago tliis spring two frlliio State stu' clents liacl an iclea almout a new type ol college inagazine. Nvliy not, tliey lliougllt, pulmlisti a magazfne specializing in pictorial news ancl lea- tures alxout people, places ancl liappenings on ancl near tlie Oliio State campus? So witli Tom lioylan as eclitor ancl Don Farrar as lmusiness manager, tlie cjlllll Slate Pictorial, macle its appearanee on Flay, I940. Despite its newness, BFKDC is one ol tlie largest magazines on tlie campus, is tlie largest, college pictorial pulmlication in tlxe rountry, ancl one ol tlie lirst college pulmlieations to use tlie picture story. Besides tlie usual stallt organization, l,rNlOC is unique tlwrouglx its use of nteamsn insteacl ol single staff members for eacll story. lifillll Hteainu is mafle up ol an artist, a writer ancl a pllotog- raplmer. Tliese tliree plan, Carry out, ancl eomplete tlie pieture story. Vlglrrougli tlie use ol' tlwis team lnetter stories are proclucecl. BlVl0C lias liacl tlle usual growing pains lm! llas lyeeome settlerl in its own oltice in tl1e Cjllio Union. Alter lacing on tlie campus a little over a year, it lras lnecome llirmly estalxlislmecl, and tlme iclea ol two Cbllio State stuclents llas been carriecl out and clevelopecl into a major pulmlieation. 'ZW' Mm lim Helfner Business lxlunager Fun for llle Hfologrufers To Loiu ri pllruse: luke n letter. fini IIOUIIUI' lakes time to inulee it ileur. univrri wise l5.Wf,C'0rs. Quinn' of flw niufcingi ilu' zfvrisioris ffm' J,-f , -. -.'.. .::..: ,.,..:. ..i:f1'.'f'J.:'jL ,:fg5g.i:gL5:,:,-it-Q1?.'.':Q-.1!2a....Lg.21!,L3: ' :f:,.!5g-: . .tw-. r:--1:--::. ' -.-.vu--. -.Q ,...- '...----- .,-.'.. .-..-' -2:5'r-.-- 5-,z-.--1s11f :1:, zzz:I-zggafe:-3571::E5:r.Q1:2g?f:::::'53-' ,. 3..:::: Az' .-.- -:L-g,::.1.f -:::1:..:.'::' 1.45.6 :J-15-'-:H 5 fafg, , , -g-:fr.z1!- sh 1:-5:.1:' 3 21--ix. ---:::g.'.1 .-:T-r 1 gg .g1111:' .--1.3 ,glzzgzv 'Lf.1'2Z :::57:7: . -:r 3323 1- .-1111111121 Ei'-'f:' r::S11 2 :QV -21.9R:i- i-55' iii-sf:Ef?fi-af-' ::2Z- nik 2-L: 1-4-'-.1-: .-IS-1 1-:'.::'5::1s1f-5 f.:'..z5.1.1::s-:'1:i:-1' .4--1515.:I-:Miz-.-.A:':.SZ':. 5112.1-jr .::' Z::1z:f:-1 '.f-,:5.152':i:f'J ' 1-::5ff:5:'.f:5::q:-11-1122agpizgkwgz. ' 31:1e:1111-.-.1r'g::':f'5::3:g-an-1:2251::f'-'.z-.--2:15-:f ABM' Business fxfaimgers IDUIIIIICI liilrrur ,luincs E. Heffner Allin-rfising Blunagcrs Dwight C. Swcpsion Gcurgc A, Buurlicr lsrzuilc BI. Roni Complrouer Delbert lyvrlcins Pmnmlion fwulingvrs .lulln A. Hulcii H4-len A. Uolmian Hvrlwftrt Sli-wart Xvnrren J. Nliller Kelli-1 S. Conlon Campus Sales Ann Taylor PEfSUllYll'l DIGVILIQUY' Virginia A. Niswonger Assislrmt Business Munrigers IAPOHHYKI Kahn Richard T. Baker Circulation fwanagprs Peggy J. Moore Robert I.. Sufi-rmeish-r liliZE1lJPtIl B. Baker ixlariannv F. French ffffim MdYl0Ql'VS .loan N. Amis-rson Joyce NI. OVNQH Sulnscription iwcmagers Nlary J, Hueckl Lois J. NI:-unicr Aluiling Zwanagvr Jean L. Dougherty Office Secretaries ADH SIIUCY Lois E. Spock Assistant Aolvc-rlising Nlanugcrs Purclmsing Agcnls Irving P. Eisner Rolvcri Klein Daniel J. Herbert Charles K. Essex Donald L. Farrar Business Nlunagvr A V if E Z' 1 is ff .sie 4 . IUHIPS F. Pnllurci Iowplr Parte Xviliiruu S. fiullirie .xfrs. fiizriwlinp finynnrrxx ilfnrjorie H. iwiller Virginia BI. Turner Pauline E. .xinnu 'lille University Committee on Stuclent Publica- tions was createri lay time Council on Stucient Affairs in 1056 to center supervision ol stuclent publications in one igocly. Tile intention ol tile Committee was 'o promote unclergraciuate journalism more effectively, to simplify anci unily time supervision ol stucient pup- lications, and to control the lmusiness activities of various pulmlications. Since it is immediately responsible for tiiem, tile Committeeis scope of autllority includes all uncier- graduate publications on tlfie campus. These are ni tilree Classes: time general pulmiications, including ixialxio, Sundial, and BPIOC: teclinicai or Class organs, including tide Gino State Engineer, tile Agri- cultural Stucient and tile Law Journal: anti tempo- rary or special puiolications xviiicii may be issuecl from time to time. Tile Ohio State Lantern is ex- pressly exempteci lrom tiie Committeeis supervision so long as it is pubiisilecl by time Sciiool of Journal- ism. Tile affairs ol tile teclmical puiziications are if-lt almost completely to supervising committees in tlu- respective colleges. V-Fil? Committee is concerneml mainly witll tile ixlalcio, Sunciial anci ISIWOC. xvllosc policies it oversees till'0lIQil0lIf tile year anti wixose executive officers it ciiooses. Cliairman of tile Committee is Dr. .lames lf. Pol- larri, Director ol time Scllooi ol Journalism, xvlio lor many years llas given unstintinggly ol luis time ancl wise counsel lor tlie betterment of time stucient pulx- lications. Business Piunugcr Bieyers l lf'fL7S IUHII iillfsllu, '? 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E. -..- if.:-.afg-.-.-:f:-:::::..-11512,.5.-.':2-I:-.-1.-5,-N-,' K ' ''aif:2'I:!5:fi:f2::12-I- :'51 -' ' rt-tie Student Senate tras many important tunctions, tire most important ot wtrictx is to act as time student governing tmody. in addition to ttris, Homecoming, Darts Day, Traditions Vveetc, and ati campus-wide reiiet tund drives come under its jurisdiction. Senate also sponsors eiections in- voiving att students on ttle campus, or in any one ctass, and appoints a student representative to time Attrietic Board and ttre Councit on Student Attairs. Tire Dadvs Day Committee, under the ctrairmanstlip ot Ratptr Hanna, contacted the dads ot time toottxatt squad, manager, and tread ctreeretaders. A Dad ot Dads was ctrosen and a cotoriut tunciweon and game program were ptanned. Betty .to .iactrson and David Cook directed tide many activities ot Homecoming Vveeti. Campus Retiet Drives were tt1e Com- munity Ctrest, ttle VVSSF, and ttre Red Cross. Traditions Vveetc in ivtay, inciuded ttle initiation ot new merntyers into ttue tronoraries, Tug-ot-Vvar, iwtay Hop, Greased Pig Race, Engineers Day, iway Supper, and ttie Raity and Panorama at which tire Biay fQueen was crowned. A new project initiated tny tire Senate ttiis year was the Student Senate Higti Sctdoot Yeartpooti Contest, invotving att tligtr sctloots in fjtlio NVt'ltCtl will sutxmit entries tor judgment and selection. This project is under tile direction ot Fritz iwteyers, Senator trom ttle Junior Class. TOP ROV, Yergcs, Ivicrrymzan, Drury, Forney, Miiiister, Mayer, Davis. ROW FIVE: Duiey, David, Bonham, jackson Txrney, Spring, Fajardo. ROW FOUR: Ivteycrs, Cupp, Bcauge, Oswalt, Dumont, Sharp. ROW THREE: Robinson Pierson, King, Loudon, Grafton, Miurcris. ROXV TYVO: Dunham, Norton, Miller, Lusko, Carlson, Black ROW ONE: Dean Park, Judy, Turner, Dumtwauld, Mrs. Conaway. juzaivfm, Rid lixff I Cupp Berry B f-i.l1 ge Ben Duvirl ling Qffxl - Oswald: Sig Gm-k f-1. lub-inn-r Denver A, Duffy, If .logeph xxx-nm. Paul Husfiplfl Jeanem- 'lhmey XVaym- Sharp Phil Ili--mm Hank l,Ufll'l'l-if'IfI Na lmf: y Dun! lilll 1 Lyn BIN-L Xvillvur l:fiiI'lf0lll Nhrifvrimv Nlillvr .farm-s IEOHIIEHH Be-My .Io Jackson Pauline- Fiarrius ASQ: .l. Davis Susiv lwinislvr Dum' King Frilz Bl:-yrrrs Don Dumont Fritz fqaxrlmn Lvnny Kahn Blfnriun Spring Bk-ny Robinson Dm-un Grurhul Di. Inslio l1'K'llll.0F lfvlf. Nfrrvifxry of Slumlvnl fun url -w..v----'.-...-'..-.-.-.-.....-.. . 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There were an unusually large numlger ot hearings held this year due to a tremendous increase in the numloer ol cars on the campus and a marlied lactc ot parldng space. The court may at times have jurisdiction over election disputes and campus activities which do not come under the direct control of the Board ot Trustees. Seven Justices, appointed by the President ot the Senate with the approval ot its memhers, comprise the Student Court. Their term is tive quarters and they are then eligible tor re-appointment. The Secretary ot the Court is appointed trom among the Senate sophomore secretaries. Before the founding ot the Student Court, all legal cases coming under University jurisdiction were tried hy the President of the University. Now' any decision is enforced hy the President. uThe delendant is assumed guilty until proved innocentu according lo the law of the Court and since the defendants have no counsel, the case may he appealed. The Student Court was set up as a part of the Student Senate in 1927 and reorganized hy Dean of lvlen Joseph Parte Robinson, Bixtry, Lucas, Putnam, Asher, Gouctrer, Rader. 5? Marshall, Jziynes, Myers, XVilIiams, Hollcrzxn, Shire. AHSENT: My'ers, Williams, Cortese, Mcshcnhrrrg. TOP ROXV: Sifritt tcouchb, Sibermzxn, Meehl, Rnmey, Supowit, Bagley, Vernon, ROXV ONE: Cormse, 351:-:I.?'g52g 111'-T?P.qn5.'.2:T,::127 'fiif11i5.35T-35::di-f-'Qffif7. 1:155.-153:-1:4--12-Q-yi'-'f2g::.g '::g::g: ,r ' -r 2- n.: .4 .Q14g:Q:E1.. 'gfiiiiaif-17'5: :Zi 3 . Ei -'.'9 5':':?'ff. -'-.:'.-.1.1-.-::..- ,. -.q:.Zg:: .1-::, ,. W ,. ,, , ..- Q ,, - -:gi Saga-55555: :fi 14 22 :.521'-11:2gf-35f:51::55-5::-7 a 111: 2Z::55r::55j-:sg .-F 'g31'.'.'-'-If-f-'fi g:5.q:ffl::7.-::.:.'.11:Q'p.':r 5:-'g.-!1w'i -- .'. f -I-'nf- I.---'Z ' r !- -- ' The lVlen,s Varsity Dehate Squad is the largest in the history of inter-university clehatirlg at Ohio State. While the Varsity team is composed of only four memhers, the squad itself is much larger. Highlighting the season were the Western Conference, Kent State, and Gtterloein tournaments: the model debate for the High School Speech League Clinic with Northwestern Universityg the Columhus Town lVleeting discussion of lahor ancl management with the University of Vvisconsing the indiana University invita- tional Tournamentg and a home clehate with Camhridge University of Englancl whose team tourecl the United States in March anal April. Qhio State also helcl an invitational Congress lor which Gwynne lVlyers was chairman. Ar the Western Conference Tour- nament Ed Bagley was chosen as one ol the nine outstancling speakers. Nleinhers ol the squad attended the fjherlin College Congress ancl Delta Sigma Rho Congress at Chicago at which measures concerning health and lahor were cliscussecl. The squacl attenclecl the national tournament at West Point at which a national champion was chosen. 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T n , 1 .. -- . .'-.zzz-Lift.-,-:.. .:.:-,.-:..g.,-L.,g-g..- gficafm, Ctxuirrnun Elaine .lumty Secrr'fury-Treasurer Suzanne lvtinister ,ffzrffi-'ifji 1 ' :fm.,,1-,.faf:---.-'- A XVomen's Otlio, a sub-committee ot ttle Stuctent Senate, is com! posect ot att ttle women on ttle Senate plus outstanding women students wbo tlave Qainect special prominence in activities. Tile vice president ol ttie Senate is automatically presictent ot tlle group. ixlembers are electect into ttle organization wittl approval ot ttxe presiclcnt ol tlie Senate. A banquet lor new members was tletct in lvlarcb. Ultoost Qllirxt' is ttle general tllerne ol Vvoments Qtlio. tn ttle past tbeir main tunction bas been to contact prospective women stuctents among various bigb scllools ancl to familiarize tbem with some ot tbe tunctamentat facts about Otlio State. However. Witll tbe increasect enrollment at present, tbe group bas ctispensect witb tbis activity, and insteact tlave been advising lresbmen women and betping tbem witb tlieir problems. rAn annual lunction ot tbe organization is ttle txlay supper, wtlicll is tretct cluring Traditions Week. Ttle supper is betct in tbe Hollow and tlas come to be one ot tbe most prominent events ot tbe weetc, attencteft by ttle general student body ol tlre University. Ttle protits lrom ttle enterprise are utilized to linance ttle activities of Vvomenls Cbbio. ln all respects, tbis vital group perlorms a distinct anct outstanding service on ttle campus. send, Spring, Conaway, Bar- rett, Nvlxitcsidc, Gnbfl. ROW TXVO: Dumbauld, Campbell, Jacoby, Ott, Black, Patty, Fcll, Battles, Hrndcrlick, Robinson, Judy, Bt-niznmin, Mirmisicr, 310 TOP ROW: Haddox, Town- jackson. ROXV ONE: Bcauge, fonwnis counsviing cnmmiH0c in urfinrl Knitling umi pir Guy .Nic-xamivr Viiinnny Burgmrn i'iL'i1'n Biurrvll Eu-iyn Bullivs Pm isnzii'-r Bcity Beuugx' Ninriiyn Beck iviaxrlim B1-im Nilllff' Benjnlnin Nan iiiximy Lynn Binrii ivinrgjm-nr Bri-:Lx-1 Biiiir- Brown ,innv fznnpiwii Niury Cmnpin-ii Eiis-n fiiociivih-r inning lim :Xiiun xrirign- Sllppvr iinici fuiiins Yffrn Coiiinx Palsy Conznvuy Ginny lbuili-y ifininz- Drury Niury Lou Dunuim Dorolixy Dunimr XXIII! ijllflilillll ixinrjuriz' ifrficim- Niury ,Xnn i'-auiis Eivzumr Fc-ii Bnrimm Forin-4 ixiurgjim- Cain-i Lumiilv fiorrinn iViury4-iivn iinmifinx Luc iiim' iicnrir-riim ul4l Wmmbmm, lqnroiyn iii-rnmn ,ivan iiiggy Jam' illgrzsnl Bvlly .lo .imixsnn IJWIII iflffliby Doroliuy ,lonm ifininm- Judy' IBUHQ' Kerns ijumiily Kviivr ielllil Kralllixnllwr .ivnn i.uslig1 ijuuiinc- ixiunus Bcfrllirc xircioy LTIIYUI Nllfiilby ivinry iviciific ixinrgc- ivivrriric 311 Away Supper planning crmunilim' nlvels Puri of tim irowmi ul lim ixiuy Suppvr .lnyfv Nic-rrynmn IiiiYiliJ9iiI Ann ixinrjoric' ixiiiivr Sllsic' biinislvr Knlilryn Nionlnno lilln- Ou fiimrlna fjvcriqecii ixiurgfie Pzlllnn izn-My Pally Billie' Pvurson ixinurino Poiun ixitlllllii' I5l'IlllY'ii Pu Ron-rnnry Pringle lin Rvclur Iglliil Rcynoimis Bvilv Ruixillsmm f .nryoi .Ivan Filvrrvle i'run Spwiimnn ixiurion Spring ix iill'iilil Slmilon ifvlsy Taiinlzuigc Cnruiyn Vilixnnms ifininc Viiimnms Rilu Tilorp Bm-My .ianv Viiirniviin iii-hy Tmvllscrui Virginian ii-urnvr ixinrgc Xxvt'iIllIlllI1 Ruliu Xyilih-sicie .lu fxnnv Xviiirox iflniiie Vvinicvijoiln Nancy Yi-rgvs Dr. Virginia Sill lfiK'fSOI'l Leils have a Lriclge game. Sm: mg soplmmorc secrclarna nufvfing of flu- Imunl XX NG X qlcxnlour gn s 5vninr I own ily Rullx Xyllilm-sinh Mary Alyu- ll Senior fjuf-of Town Nun Bixby BMD' Kvrne Iuniur luwn Suzanne Nliuisl .lnnv Hyuli fn Supl: SODII f WS Nlurgarvt ISA Poet'-Q Iunior flrrf-of-Vlquwrl lflc-anor I-H-ll Xlurion Spring Ruth Rm-ynmlql-x Supl: 312 muore Town llnlricia Rvclur Virginia Tripp Ann Tarrivr omorc flu! of-Town Nancy Yvrgm-5 Dorothy Nuujolis Bvtly Ann Nliller GA ENIUIIIIDUF at-Large Lois He-mln-I omore Smrrvtary lflninc Thomas l.ucilIe Gordon Rila Thorp Nlzxrgic Erskine . 5 5 ,U w.4....:-,.:. ...,. , '. -' -iiiriifz, ff::-'i:'11 -111121155 -2:55 121 155.512 SE :TIE If - E35 Jiziz'--L':I:'.zZfJ-2: iii'-'-'1'2:: 1?:'l'fF-iiirif-:Exif : - '.-g.:g:-,-...--.1-.-ge-..--.--3--.-'.--2 .--::g.-:.:. f-1----:: -- - -1.-- -: -1- -.v --'---.--1-'Rf'-...zzf-:-:.f-:-- 2.-.4-.A .....1.,g-..-..--.-,.:- .. ... -- .-....., .'b:,:,,7:.,' if ,S -,,...5,:, . ..5...:h., 4. ,xxx if-,.,.... ...---3:55 :I :.j g-' ' . , ..- 1 ' ..-- .g5::g, :.,,-, .. 4:11 45 O- , .. : :EL mg? 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An important part ot self government is aclministerect by the Joint Residence Standards Committee ot VVSGA wlaicli malces trouse rules and imposes penalties when tlwe rules are lorolcen. lViirrors ancl Linlcs, suln-committees of VVSGA, ancl Mid-lVlirrors, the lqresliman women's activities tionorary, are sponsored lzy VVSGA. Ttiese organizations, in turn, tiave tlieir own projects. Outstanding projects carriecl on lay WSGA inclucte ttle Fresh- man Grganization Hour, wtiicli introduces new students to cam- pus activitiesg ttle pulJlisl1ing ot iKAb0llt Buckeye Campusf' a txoolclet sent to all new women stuclentsg ancl ttie managing of tlie Ann Tweeclale House, a cooperative resictence tor women. Qttier projects are time Gold Diggers prom, class representative elections and tlre lnstallation Banquet, a Parliamentary Procedure and l..eaclersl1ip Program, ancl an annual spring picnic. Time Womens Assembly was anottter main event of time year. TOP ROWY: B. Nliller, Tripp, Brown, Vzmorsdull, Reynolds, Rimclspach, Thorpe, Francis. ROW THREE: Neff, Rector, Nzrujaks, Yerges, Gordon, Erskine, Roley, Thomas. ROXV TXVO: Daly, Hyatt, Overbeck, Dunbar, Pringle, Spring, Hun' derson, Dunham. Higgy. ROXV ONE: Bixby, YVhitcside, Camp' bell, Conaway, M, Miller, Ott, Patty, Kcrns, 313 TOP ROVC: Belize, Neiman, Dona huc. Brown, Gilbert, Vfeslcr julinntc. Pfeiffer, Niswongcr. Black Boxxlnnn. ROW' FIVE: Sliucmxikei Dnttz. Pclrrinr, Clark, Hoovlcr Q Miiitgnr. Millvr, Raclilin. Block Layer. ROW' FQUR: Orwick Nlornn. Cleva-ngcr, XVint:r. Porter Clrzimlwcrs. Hot-wisclwr, licrson, L Blurk. Kraullmuncr. ROW' THREE main, Hoffman. Stratton, Michaels Richzirdson. Pfvifer, Slutterbzick RUXV TXVU: Tamzirkin, Meliek Rczzulc. Ncwlnzin. Bzikrr, NVcxl Bukzircst, Suns. Nuxvcll. ROXX CNE: Glzulrlcn, B. Brown .. 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' lplcma Clmirlnen lfsttier Nlay Katrnlmaclr .lane Rims-lspactr Betty Lou Brown Vice Chairmen Evelyn Piper Betty l.ou Brown Betse Talllnadge Secretary Ronnie CYNeall VIYTUIISIIFPI' Kathleen Vvnclrsrnutti Links is a committee, sponsored by VVSGA, wlmose purpose is to serve as a link between all upperclass women and graduate students in the University, and to serve as a linlc between the campus and the community. During these days of increased enroll- ment suctr an organization offers the opportunity to develop friend- sldip and sociability wliicli may not be found elsewhere on tlae Campus. It also offers the possibility of community service through connections made by tlue group. Tlrese functions are performed ttlrougti sulp-comrnittees under the direction of capable student chairmen. The group is organized in a one-year program of award earning for outstanding worlc. rl-lie Key Committee, composed of memloers wlio have earned membership pins or second-year keys, is in ctiarge of volunteer hospital and SCttlCfIlCfltAIlOllS6 work. Links sponsored campus-wide activities, plus campus-community projects which are lrandlcd by ttie Project Committee. The Program Committee plans the groupls weekly meetings. Tliis year tlre emptiasis was on personal charm as well as inter- national subjects. Links clinlaxed its yearqs activities witlr a banquet and initiation in ttle Hollow during Traditions Vveelc. 314 Rgulrlon. Conlon. Lexrnsun, Her' r O'Ncall, Piprr. Kalrnlvuclr, Rimels: pncli. Hyzm, Wachsmutli, Beauge. nmmdtacd, Program: Pufrlicrily .IHHC Izilllllipillll Igllrh KEIQIKILIPII janv Hyxli P4-ggy flank Ylxhfllllil Nlqlllilll Projvrl .xlzflnfwrsllip lzwlly livilllgfk' BNN- l.nu Brown lg:-Iso 'I4.nHlnmIgc Nlarllm Slruihmn fionflirl Vu! 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' .-:::-1:2 . - . .,::5:3:. .. ,-:,'....1Zf:. g -v. - -'.-::1:k:.y-3:4fb,-1-.f':-Q-'FiIg: fi' 'li -v' V Ei2E13Z::515315E2155:-?'5:1'::E'- '?:??5fI-R32'i4':iiir?ifif11 5 ' I:F-2:2-:-fiitliii-:.f5.2'-2113 1 -55:55-. .-:-g.::- 1 President Emma IJOU fxllffll First Vice President Virginia Dailey Second Vice President Ann Zoppel Secretary AHHC Slllllfli Treasurer Donna Allison hlemlnership in the YWCA is divided into interest groups led hy student leaders. These leaders, the five officers, the two secre- taries, and the leaders of special projects malce up the Council, the governing hody of YVVCA. A The main events of the group, the largest on campus, were those which were co-sponsored hy the YMCA. These included the lcehreaicer, Freshmen Mixers, and the traditional White Christmas program. Once a weelc, Noon Forums are held at which outstanding spealcers give their ideas and answer questions on pertinent topics. Faculty Fireside programs talce place at var- ious faculty memlaersy homes on alternate Sunday afternoons. ln the YWCA program is a newspaper, the LIVE Y'ER, which carries all the news of YW happenings to each memloer every other weelc. A looolclet entitled Hvvise Yys Vvaysn was sent to all freshman girls in the fall, urging them to hecome a part of one of the most active organizations on the campus. YVVCA sponsored a recognition service in Novemloer, which closed with a very effective circle of candles around lVlirror Lalqe representing the ever-widening circle of Christian faith and friendship. 316 TOP ROW: Preis, V. Collins, Pierce, Higgy, Richardson, M. Collins, Browder, Forbes, Cush' man, Clodfelter, James, Thomas ROW TWO: Melick, Merrick Pohn, Merrers, Fowler, MacDon- ald, Reynolds, Hawk, Keisey, Tis' dale, Jackson, Beck, McCoy, Weid' ler. ROW ONE: Cnvinee, Huff- man, Barrett, Whiteside, Smock. Allison, Allen, Dailey, Zoppel, Dickson, Foreman, Daly, Miss Bachelder ffixecutive Directorj. 1 Xvevlely confali Clmvlz iliall fn Salurcfay Projecis Ellen Clorllelter Lim' Y'vl' lxlnrgurvt Collins Svlflfmwnl Coorclinaior Bnrlmrn Forbes Associafion Planning vom Collins Sporis Joan Hizzy Executive Fsmuparlai Sing Along llie XX rx ghwylmm, imlvrnlwrsliip lxlnry Nlellicli ffflirv Assislanls lxrlilfgff' lxlerriclc Noon Forums Tony Pierce l:uc'ully Firvsiclos Elaine Tlionms Pulllivily Ann Tisclule Rvprvsvrllalivv io Interracial Counci Bnrlmru Tliorton 317 i T PLEIADES COUNCIL TOP ROXV: Hutzler, Steen Edwards, Funn, Birzel. Auth inson, Campbell, Wharton, Weber ROXV TWO: llratten, Gilbert Callcndar, Noble, Cmcldock, Libell ROW ONE: Thomas, Dunbar dcrlick, Franklin, Murchanr, Woltz Bradford. I .. T. V. 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' ' ' ... 1'. .. -.7:e..5,.1--:r Malcom, President Betty Robinson Vin- president ,lt'ilIl Cillllpbell Sl'l'Ti'll1f'y' l,ucille l'lenderliClc f'l'llSIU't'I' isp.. xiyt-is H?-'f' it-::::aE ' '-E215 1-IZ? At tlle beginning ot tlie selaool year, Pleiades welcomed new students at teas and inlorinal Colce parties. Tllis year tea was served in tlme lounges ol tlie womenls dormitories, and less formal votre parties were lleld in tlie Blue Lounge ot Pomerene Hall. Tlie Starduster Dance, Pleiades' lirst formal dance ol tlie year, was lield at tlae Neil House in Nox'emlJer. Later in tall quarter, ljleiades Conducted an lntercollegiate Conference Witli delegates attending lrom Qllio, lllinois, lVliCl1igan, and lndiana. One ot tlle gala events ol tlle year was tlie Royal Order ol tlie lliltll presented in Camplpell Hall auditorium in xf'lilI'Cll. Time Royal Order ol tlle Riltll is tlie traditional stunt nigllt in XVllll'll all Pleiades groups participate. Plilie Satellite group gave tlie prize winning performance in tliis yearls stunt niglit. Scliolarslwips and tropliies were awarded to various outstanding niemlners ol Pleiades at ilu- Annual Scllolarslaip Banquet. Tlie lmanquet was lield at tlle Soutlmern Hotel. Flilie culmination ol events ol H940 and ol 1047 was tlie Starliglit liall and tlie spring lorrnal at tlie Neil lnlouse in lylay. 318 Nlyvrs. Spellman, Newman, Roh' Lackey, Sahel, tlalchouse, Becker: Beazley, Axelrod, Eycrman. Hen: A X ' HJZDMP. Aces Formal Lyra Socius Vivienne Axclrocl Donna Bimfl llliyllis l7mnlclin Sam lean N1-wnmn Alzlnlmrrui fvorona lllaiu Sparlelvrs Knllllzcn .'xll'Sllll C Belly lil-llv Cla-lanml Rlllll Klinglvr lxlolliv Lmlu-y .lquilu frills ljvurlilvs Sfl1f'lllISll'I'S lnuisn- N1-xulimli Riva lfnliin lxlarjoriv ljilvr lxlnry Ann fiillwrl Aurora lflvflra Sulvllilvs Tuygvlu llvlvn lloliomlm Ellen clilll'll0lli4' Blury l.illlQllll!1 Alva. fxlllll Carman lfigliteen Plus Slzinvrs Triurlvs Gramm- Bulls-r Clam .luyne lxlnrris lvlurilyn Sn-1-Ie Nluriu Calls-mlur lfslrellifu Sirius C. .XXIII Hzirlinun l.uuisf- .l. Buolcvr Xvinnvrs ol slunl niglil A group at llm Slurrluslcr Daiwa Tlle mceling will mme to OFIIPFH Plciucles' liospilality l' ,111 5 r w: x ln the 1946-47 school year, the University YMCA again came to the front as one of the outstanding organizations on campus. Organized in 1885 for the purpose of promoting fellow- ship among students, and understanding among all races and creeds, it is one of Stateys oldest associations. Many social and athletic activities were sponsored by the YU during the past year. Among the most outstanding were the annual Freshman Camp in the Fall, an intramural program, the Freshman Mixer and icebreaker, the Big Brothern system for freshmen, social inquiry trips, college conferences, and the Vvhite Christmas program. The YNICA is composed of the memloership and administrative departments, which are coordinated by the Advisory Board, the Executive Committee, the Council, and The Freshman Council. Membership is open to all men, regardless of race or creed. Students who participate in the University YMCA are related to the national Student Christian lxfiovement, and internationally to the Vvorld Student Christian Federation. Officers ol the NYU for 1946-47 were Gerald Gifford ll, presi- dent, Bill Zurcher, lst vice-president, Tom Redd, 2nd vice- president, Leslie Shaw, secretary, and Russell ivliller, treasurer. ROW ONE: Hoyer, Liggins, Cud ding, Swineford, Sprang, Webster Conawny. ROW TWO: Rexroacl Redd, Zurcher, Gifford, R. Jones C. Thomas, L. Shaw. TOP ROW Gossard, Orcutt, Palmer, Buchanan Jacobs, Sipe, Ramsey, Warman Kishlcr, W. Long, Coron. 320 TOP ROW: Minister, Gore, Gow, Fell, Patty, Foster, Jacobs, Armstrong, Dunbar, Gregg, Levine. ROXV TWO: Gaumer, Sims, Thompson, Tay' lor, Conley, Heaslip, Jones, Cainer, Joseph, Campbell, Focht. ROW ONE: Moore. Krauthamer. Pringle, Neff, Spring, Mclick, MacDonald, Altman, Dennis, Hall. TOP ROW: Gotshall, Trace, Fee, Clodfelter, Klingler, Ingram, Endich, Szxlsburg, Maddox, Hartle, Graf, Sells, Baker. RONV TWO: Ament, Chambers, Ford, Foster, Porter, Young, Kumpf, Fenner, Vv'in- lreljohn, Haigh, Bonner. ROW ONE: Higgv. 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Her topic was wlilie Vocational Outlook for College Trainecl Vvomenf' ln conjunction witll tlie Conference, tlie annual VVomen,s Assembly was lielcl cluring tliis weelt-encl. Sponsored jointly by all womenls organizations on campus, its purpose is to promote tlie unity of women students in a consicleration ol tlieir cliallenges and responsibilities as eclucatecl women. Dean Alice C. luloycl ol lwliclligan was tlie spealter ol tbe evening. Vvitll an attendance ot over 2000, tlie Conference provecl to be a tremendous success ancl a line acbievement for VIC. 321 Micafm, President lxlarion Spring First Vice Presiclent Eclitli Nett Second Vice president lwlary lvlcliclc Tlzirrl Vive President Rutli lVlacDonnlcl Secretary Rosemary Pringle Sophomore Secretaries laois Altman Rutli Krautlaamer ,. ,-44.,5,.'faz-:L-:ggi::5-:-5:53 :.gg.::g.g.3:.g. , ',gfZ1:f.S:-+L2- 'f'EZ2L.:':-3f,'JPL: 'Z'-:I-.xf...:n-gf.52-11.-ig..3 . , ..Az:12211-111155::??:,i-32mg::1e,?gj:q:.-1-4:1:.-.-.:2-::2:q:41:'.11:g.-.:' .- if ' li-1i5'5:211: -I f-lGi5:2f-lEE11t-:1- ai -1: 1 '- :.'.-:2.rg:5.v:fi'r--,.4,f -z:g:.:.::.-. v- -.- . 1: .-...1 - ' -' ' '- - ' rw. - .-- ' .-------:-1'.'.-:-it:--' .f4??1iiZ5'3!r:ka-5113':?.z?k - 3'-'33'.-3532!- :!:12:-?4::2i.'.':' ': . . . .jQ'gJ5E,.5:,'3',::,g5a,Q:q71r:25i' -xiqgfyr -'-'v'Z?1 gzglf- .2-' 'I-3 -:.' .pi -15, a-ns:1m1':gf::,:wsfa:e:,,. wi. . ,J -1 J 3' - A 2 11'-1:-1w3 '1'?,.120.1--'::1'-Is.-11' ir: -: if rr .- 1- -:::-uv' , L B' if ' J. 1:25-26112'Sg:i::1-2a:zS115f:::-. ,,-an-:Lis-1-:ya-.::2:2:f:w,g::.:.-an:4+v-,t-.m..f,51-g- -f:-g-:::f---:::-t-1--13'-11:-:-L:---:,,z15gt31w::-,,5:,:-:1:-:gg-g:r1::g::12'-1 .tual 1: 1JS-i-::r5G'Q::h::2Q'-.-:-izrast-'.-H1111:--,:-1--u'-.,-:.gZ-::Sr:-1:-325--.:-.'.1-1 'g-:2':.-:.::. 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The hiliiard exhibi- tions hy Charles Peterson and Willie Mosconi, national Straight Pool and Pocket Billiard champions, were also among the events which the office sponsored. One of the main undertakings of the organization this year was the complete revision of the Union Desichook for Men. This publi- cation contains ali of the information on campus activities and is of great value to incoming freshman men. During the New Union Drive the attention of the office was turned to the job of obtaining signatures and publicizing the drive on campus. The office served as a clearing-house for all petitions, and its cooperation and help played a major part in making the drive the success that it was. The all-campus nixieet Your Coachn dance with Coach Fesier and his staff as guest of honor was sponsored by this office in April. TOP ROW: Link, Bacon Lockshin, Webster, Harter Nicolls, Coffman, Eaton, Heim Chadwick. ROW ONE: Pas chat, Lasko, XVible. 322 z:'::f-:3y5fg::g5Q'.-: gj:. 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At this dance, for the first time in the history of the organization, a freshman queen was chosen. Six candidates, Rosemary Bitzer, Sally Charlton, Betty Lou Evans, Evelyn Kennedy, Sue lVlannon, Dodcly Vandenhosch, were elected. Evelyn Kennedy was chosen as queen and the others served on her court. At the close of the spring quarter a Freshman Activities Banquet was held. At this time lceys were presented to the outstanding memhers of the group on the hasis of their attendance at meetings, interest, service, and merit. The organization is sponsored hy the Student Activities Office and the Ohio Union under the guidance of Bruce Paschal, Sopho- more Director, and lxlr. Frederick Steclcer, Manager of the Ohio Union. TOP ROW: Shapiro, Hartman, Lichrig, Hossfeld, Fisher, Biggcrt, Howell, DeVv'eese, Edclston, Tag' giirt, Crcnger, ,Howcll, Rnllncr Curran, Condon, Oliver. ROW' FUUR: Pulik, Norton, Gano, Den' linger, Hciskcbb, Romanelc, Kcillcr, Shilliday, Eaton, Nlnngolis, Lock' shin, Kesselring, Middleton, For' rest, ROW' THREE: Coty, Shank, Jclun, Morris, Houston, Barrels, Schulman, McAllister, King, Dow' lung, Ferrcc, Vv'ilson. Cook. ROYV TWO: Butler, Andersen, Craps, Olson, Gillin, Famlcrzxugh, john' son, Usher, Risscr, Mzxsser. ROXY ONE: Reuse, Bcrtsch, Paschal, Nic-ill, Brown, Harlmur, Collmnn. President David S. Nicolls Vice President Nancylu Brown Secretary Ruth la. Bertsch TFPGSKIYGF Robert lxl. Gardner -. .. .:3Ii,... , . 1.1-.::::::a zfzifeszz Y :-1f::--425125-.--:p -I -er! .--.1gfeiiiifafibmffirqtisgrgisagfrgzrsge, ,,.::g:G5::1:g5:gE1f:S.ga15' , .2'.gI::?g1:Q-::' 'gi-:' -5:E:1',.'14i12g2:? -,,..,- .::2l '.i'!F1' I3- 112:-.-.f,-:-gf' Q- I 1-:::-. .-:Shag-:nz-G' -- .T -?:?'-'2.v:ff:gs- , -,......-,. -' . .w-.'-g.f........q1.- ..' 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Stradiey Charies Steeh Ray Speers Vvarren Amiing Every spring the maie students of the University eiect the tive student members of the Qhio Union Board of Overseers. These men, together with three non-student members, determine the en- tire poiicy of the Union. They are in charge of aii empioyment including even that of the manager, Frederick Stecicer, who is the non-voting secretary. Meeting once a month or oitener if neces- sary, the Board discusses and acts upon such prohiems as equip- ment purchases, office space for new activities, and the general operation and maintenance of the huiiding. Acting in true form as the sparicpiug of the Union, the Board instituted and carried out the New Ohio Union drive. The stu- dent Activities Oiiiice circulated petitions which some 14,200 students signed, indicating their Wiiiingness to pay an extra fee for the coming Union. Student groups were sent to other univer- sities to inspect their Unions, Plans are now iioeing formulated to incorporate the outstanding features of these huiidings into the Ohio State University,s Union. The proioiem oi the Board now is to iceep expenditures on the present Union at a minimum. The student members are haianced hy a trustee, a memher oi the iac- uity, and one aiumnus eiected hy the aiumni. 324 TOP ROXY: Steak Speers Port erfield, Mayer, ROW ONE Strad Iey, Amiing, Becker ays -Q rr? 121' ..I'.A. .ur-'..--:.f1'..-.U--tx.. .- '-Lf.-.7- -it-111-511:F-'Hr-'-111.-: :J-' . .,.-,,5Q535:...: .-,1.::f11g.-,1.:?!.11':LL--L--':..5..1.', ,Zf'fE2E1E1i:t-5125. .. .1?-'Erzfivlfix-222321221If-:'5::fll-I:.. . 'Il-'1v'.'v.'go.1'Q',.I'--'-11 --f-'. f. --1'.'fuk--'fI.'n'.111f'-'c Q:-::.-g-:.4-.,-3.3.1f--:.-.zzg--' -rr-::1,.4:g,-,-.-:. gpg. a' rizfrafirffi' 5:-fs1F3fS:.11'f2Ef1i11rfs-fairer!-::r3::rfir: -1 - HEZSFF' : 'E? 'Ii 152 fz::r :' Q Eff: .- - , .... , . H .. . -. ,. . .gn - 1 . -3 . . .- .g. .VE ..,.,' 5 , 5 - . :. A. . gf. -in D 1-2:1Y!---gg--15.5-.21z'11t21::j24 ' --'-vase-afliv-'-5-.:'1 - ' t-'.- ?.'.--.Ag-.-'--sn. -'54-fi.-.-5'-1:f1:.gg.z-:-.-.1 .- ..--...A ..... - ,.. 7...-. -...-:..,,.... vi.-:Lt-.,.1,..Sy.,-.::PE,,gg.R ..-Q?,.....!--,..-......--F- TOP ROW Foster, Palmer, Pear- Hendel Smith, Kcnm-dy. ROXV ONE Strothcr, Mrs. Cona- xuy Mrs Spccr Cheney. -,... .g...1-f,,fg. .-.-....4:agv..--..-.7L7'-':......::.-,-'::::g..--- --.1-.1L',-:,g'- :.1z'.':--.-1''7f': -.'--T515H73-J.'.!'g.v 2 ' ' 4151211:l1fii':.2:.L2125:3-5755:ij:,5F:'i'E5,'!,Z5:-'f-' 1 ' With almost 500 undergraduate women expressing an interest in the Pomerene Activities program, the Vvomenls Union has had an opportunity to expand its program a great deal this year. The Pomerene Board of Control is the ruling hody ot the huilding. it is composed of tour student memloers. the Dean of Vvornen, hlanager ot Pomerene Refectory, the Director of Dormitory Din- ing Halls, Chairman of the ljepartment ot Physical Education tor Vvomen, an Alumna Representative, and Assistant to the lDean of Vvomen. Pomerene Council is composed of the student memhers ot the Board of Control and the chairmen of all working committees. These committees plan the social program of Pomerene Hall and do the necessary worlc involved, as well as helping other groups using the building. lmportant changes in the Pomerene Program include: having a hostess on duty each hour in the Grand Loungeg using a room on the third tloor lor an activities room where students may eat, play cards, tallc, sing, and dance: having students responsihle for all puhlicity and planning for the Open House program: and sup- ervising hriclge and hostess classes. The Pomerene social program is under the direct supervision of lxliss Frea Foster, Assistant to the Dean ol VVomen. Bound nf, Kzmffwl, Ugzicnfus, Chairman lxlrs. Clhristine Curran Vice Chairman lvlrs. VV. Ray Speer Student Chairman Sue F. Strother 325 -.-.1:.:,g.gg:..:,3.434. 4 11,-,hx . ...z-..--'fzf-- g::.'.f-:gags-c-'Lvl--X---:xc-.9 - -2:r-'-,-:::f:-:::- Mila?-:.111' :::Ss-J:v41-:::.- .. 1 . -1-J-1.-V. ..- --g,y :,g .,.m..1:..--:zqi .5-.-2' .3 - .1 - ' .n ..-f L-.iz-,-:S-:::7 -:-' - ' : : -A .- .' --I-lfffznlzar-15:-. 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A tew memhers ot the group have government sfhotarships and some are graduate students. htany ditterent protessions are represented in the memhership. At the meetings various prohtems are discussed which the United States and Turkey have in com- mon, and the methods in whifh both countries are dealing with them. The meetings ot the Society are Conducted in Turkish. Cecit Thomas is the tacutty advisor. gmraa ' The Circoio ttatiano was organized at the ine- ginning ot Fatt quarter tor those students who are interested in broadening their icnowtedge ot the ttatian tanguage. The organization hopes to ac- comptish this toy toringing those interested students together in sociai tunetions. At these atitairs the memhers speati onty the ttatian tanguage. The sociai programs inctude speakers and ptays which are given in itatian. Attholigti those students who are tatcing ttatian woutd he especiatty interested in the various tune- tions, there are no prerequisites tor membership in the Cirroto italiano. Any student enrotiect in the University and in good standing may be admitted to the ctutx. Di Pietro, Montcllo TURKISH STUDENTS SOCIETY TOP ROYV: A. Nagin O bas nnk, Uyar, Aran, Hifi! Mucti oglu, Can, Bayer. ROXV ONE Kosematogtu, F. Nowin Sit mam, Bilcn, Funcbilck CIRCOLO ITALIANO TOP ROW: Antolino Lmxer Valldcjuli, lobe, Hughc Mil icia. ROXV TYVO: D1 Paolo C. Milicin, XVagncr Miirrav Hutier. ROW ONE Harper . ,'tE'?3I!i': .. , , . -. .1-:.--.-r-.::.-t-111:-.'.1--.--'-:a:-----,--'.-z::.:---.-- ---.::.... .--'--'12-'--I:---'-v: . 1.1.10-'.:..r--:..'g.-.--.11-.'. 7.7-..g.-5 , .:.-:L':.'..-1:---mr::-Emu.--.,:.xJg,y:.5:J.3:.-g:.fy,v.:.g:.,t..r.'.-.1...,, I :.'--gg-:.'-gfirzrv:-q.-:CFL-.--rp--2vaq:.--f:.-C..-1fv:.4.-r.1:zz:-g,'-.. 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''ii'-'E-:E39-,Jj:?:j,: 's-az :1::-:IE Civitas was organized in the summer ol IQ46 by men from thirteen rooming houses and private homes and since then has grown to one hundred and ninety houses. lts purpose is to provide a social, recreational, and intramural program lor the men of the rooming houses and private homes. to better conditions in rooming houses, to provide friendships and sociability, and to represent these men in student government. Civitas this year has sponsored dances, hay- rides and banquets. Also a barber shop quartet and a clance band were organized. ln intramural sports Civitas was well repre- sentecl. It had one or two teams in intramural sports and its own softball league. Since the organization of the Ohio State chap- ter of Alpha Phi Omegri, National Scouting- Service Fraternity, it has carried on in the highest ol scouting ideals. As is the belief in scouting, Leadership, Fellowship, and Service are the objects ol their worli. ln the field of leadership, the chapter has sup- plied partial or complete stalis to many Boy Scout Troops in the Columbus area. The chapter is once again carrying on its pro- gram ol campus-wide fellowship. The very suc- cesslul lVlistletoe Prom is a tine example. Nlany outdoor meetings and camp trips have been enjoyed by the chapter. Senior scouting is being lully participated in by the men. 4 , CIVITAS TOP ROW: DeLong, Stacy, Thor' ton, Chapin, Prybarger, Schenk, Taylor, Licklider, McGuire, Moss' bargcr, Birkimer, Englert. ROW TXVO: Posell, Sharps, Thomas, Miller, Owen, Waite, Ingram, Ear' rington, Payne, Rance, Vitlcan. Wills. ROW ONE: Spurhcck, Unanue, Drake, Vlnrner, Kagy, Schrocter, jones, Kulilut, Arm- strong. Coninc. ALPHA PHI OMEGA TOP ROXV: Karr, VVhitcus, Slaglc, Roby, Lane, lvlacltlox, Groner, Jacob, Mason, Baughn, Krauss, Penn, Scibcrt, Richardson, Cop' pcss. ROW THREE: G. Richard' son, Bradley, Heintz, Reed, fur' uric, Dauhcr, Ramcy, Simmons, DcVolt, Green, Hinton, Buchlcr Lumpkin, james. ROW TWO: Dean Brailcy, Soulcs, Frccdman, Young, Andrews, McCrecry, Spdigeon, Mczid, Slushcr, Soltlncr, Claes, Olmsted. ROW' ONE: Anderson, Payton, Pelton, Mast, McMichael, Rasmussen, Rhodes. Ql-1-::z-'-r---- ---'-T- 4'-4--.:?.-if-'fififfi'-25i:':'-'.ff. . .- .,.,-521p'5fi55a::':.2:2?35'-EYE? 5-iizff-Zfiiiifis if ifiiiii-ll . ., . - --.-L-1-.-1...,.-1:1--1-..g,-..-.-2-9.tgLg.3.. ,.g.:.5..:..:4f,g.g.4 :. I -. ,gf -7.'- -1.1-'-Q:-. .-:.':-g.. .-.:L:::.-'I-Q54 4:2225:31-:!g.:g!:5ig.-gig.:- -:-211--:11 -:-'--r--:-'-1----::.-ez-.-:GW :---.:. 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One must ine a student of Oilio State llniversity, acceptaioie to aii tire otiier memiuers, and not tae connected with any other sociai fraternity. New memioers retain a tentative status tor one academic quarter-year. During this time piedges may attend aii sociai functions, take part in tile intramurai atiiietic program and attend business meetings. A varied program is offered to members. The organization undertakes to provide housing and boarding facilities for mem- bers. Tiley aiso attempt to enter teams in ali intramural sports. Social events include format and iniormai dances, tlayrides, picnics, and other activities, This year time social program began with a iiayride and Wiener roast that was featured by BMOC. The academic record of IMA is a point ot pride. The average accumuiative point hour for members as of tail quarter was 2.87. TOP ROW: Chick, Mathews Voris, Dowler, Browning, Buhr Nemnc, Shifiey, Hayes, Tilberry ROW TWO: Steenstrup, Snyder Snow, Trnvasso, Gillette, Bricker Hayes, Barber, Brock, Hursey Preston. ROW ONE: Wise, Rouse Wiggers, Hahn, Pierson, Dorf meier, Fleming, Sinkhorn, Waiiga , ..,-..-4,r:z'f-f,:a?.-5.523351:f!:3aEn':Eif:32g2:a11g.1- .. , . '. 1..ff:::.'q..:3.5111-.1-:.-g:f:g,,g5:.'.1LjQ.-515,-311:-:.---'- - - -:zz-:I-lL'J--i-1:mf::.:.rr:7:-1-mr ':---eras:-1 --1:11-Z-iii-iliifffil. . .U .- . -. , . .Z '.'.::.,-.. -0 ' ' .' -la., ..1 . .-A!1391?-111HI:1z':4ff1-:fr-4 15::QQ.-.m:izna'.f1.?f2Eazgamacgzgqfmgzb-:::r.:fir:,:5::f.w.:-gear:5:-. 1:45-:25:-'2::55f:rf-2'in:- ',ga1g!5:Q5g1g.'-::S-2:1211E:g:f-1::t1-:,z-.:1:::'5!- -in-5.'jq::r-' -. - 8 O ln Y -jvg!5s:g5:,.a.- zisztmi:---:J-, 1' ,-' it . 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Emerging victoriously spring quarter, OSPA successfully elected the May Queen, June Hickman. Fall quarter, Leslie Vveiner, QSPA candidate was elected. All candidates for class officers were elected. Besides competing in the tall and spring elections, OSPA has numerous social activities and hi-Weelily meetings throughout the year. The administrative hocly consisted of Don Dumont, president, Julie lVlcDonald, vice-president: Joanne Nelils, secretary: Kip Rader, treasurer. ln the future OSPA will strive through its memlner organiza- tions to promote the morals and ethics of student elections in order to give the University competent leaders. President Don Duiilorit Vice President Julie lN'lcDonald Secretary 1.1021111181 NCIIIS Treasurer Kip Rader TOP ROW. Leupold, Skinner, Solomon, Hilsmzm, Harrod, Fried- man, Roster, Bringnrdner, Pariso, Armstrong, Singer, Hoover, Dune' vzint, Holbrook. ROW THREE: Tracccnbeg, Levy, NVard, Phillips, Stoll, Ault, Nehls, Mcllonnld, Garrity, Erskine, lvIcGinnis, Hill. ROW TWO: Rose, Lcwis, Bcrf nzird, Baron, Dumont, Rader, McCroslccy, Miller, Paschal, Beroza, Reif. ROW ONE: Snush' all, Spzxid, Richards, Banker. 329 4 . .---' -'.--.. Z.-'... '.- v ':-Z -at .,,-:-'.:1'- ':.'7:-'f.'-:.- ::.-v--.-...:f.- .., TOP ROVV: XVeinstock, Krzmsnick Cowperthwnirc, Shullstnll. Wiley Zucker, Nowels, Stzilnaker, Becker W'iblc, Northcruft. ROW TNWO Smith, Miinn, Mzinhurg, Warner Bernier, Freedman, Ballinger Wesesky, Ehlingnr, Wechsler, Rob inson, Kuo. ROXV ONE: Rader Paschal, Brzlilcy, Bright, Tasks Blake, Albrecht, Allen, jr., Coors t -1-1 g:g,gg.A,-.'.-f.'.',-.21-:fb:?.'.'::..-gf.:-.7-4.51 .tiifni,...-:fgt-g.:,3::-,-,z:,a:1-.g.-.i3::.5t7,:,-i.-f-:q.:-,-.:. 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Blake Secretary ,lohn Bright TVOUSIITPY I.POIlEA!'d .AlllJl't' Ct The Council of lX'len's Qrganizations was formed in the sum- mer of 1945 to coordinate men's activities on the Ohio State University campus and to encourage more men to enter activities. All men registered as students of the University automatically hecome memloers of the association. The over-all organization is coordinated hy the executive hoard and the officers of that hoard. Each quarter the Council conducts an orientation hour for freshmen in order to acquaint them with the numerous activities availahle on the campus. The largest orientation program was conducted fall quarter. Over five thousand incoming freshmen were in attendance at this informative meeting. One of the projects undertaken hy the organization was helping in the drive for a new student union. Another project was the taking of a poll of all the students in the University to determine whether or not the use of the gymnasium, shower rooms, and other athletic facilities was desired on Sunday afternoons. These projects were another example of services the Council of lNlen,s Grganization performs for the campus. X 330 Q - - ' TOP ROXV: Dudley, Qucnr, Grco- bcr, Dall, Morris, Dcutschlc. XVechs1cr, Dillon. Kcsselring. ROW ONE: Verba, Rcif, Gall, Burch' licld, Hankins. ff . ii?1?3iEi'i'ff3x3f3:ff - '- .. frfifeiz V 42235521faiif::7:af.G2E?':?aE - ,-1:--an 'Q-ff-f.2f.'-'::.':. ui--Lg2:1zgf.-.g:-::.u-.-:a-4-I-gr-,::2g.1-:1 . 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Social functions and activities have been varied and many this year. With the reactivation of Company lVl following the war, the military escort for the Homecoming Queen was again provided on campus during the school year. ln addition to these affairs, a picnic at a local military installation was sponsored. The biggest event of the season was the Military Ball held in Spring quarter. This affair was sponsored by Scabbard and Blade in conjunction with Pershing Rilles, the basic training organi- zation. 331 Mimi Ca p ini n. Robert B. Rn-il First Lieutenant James R. Burch Second Lieutenant .losepli Verba Pledge Capt. Robert l... After fif- ., .-. ij 'if 11 k,'J:f:EE?:55:-5:-2113554 LJ ' . .. ' IZ . ' -.--L'-1'-if-z'.-'.--.. 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Q-1--:.'. .. - ,. 151:51-pe :115'51fP.ggZ?:-1Z'z-.111-S 2-:rpql-1:2-E:-.-:gffgrzg::,::g-j.'.g:3g.'-2 - -.--:mu-:,....-.111-..-Lv:-.1 ::.-:.e.1-.-.-.--,-.q. .1:.--:.-z-,-.a.:,.g- ,- -'f--1?5.1i?Q.':.3:-C-I ' ?5.23:i1:C:F ' -Hn... ,,...-:..,. s -, 0 Prcsicienl Dana Reynoicis. Jr. Vice President Rich arfi La sico Secretary Clifford F. Racier, Jr. Treasurer Iiflxva rd S . D rake Ohio Staters, incorporated, serves as a Chamber oi Commerce tor the tiniversity. The motto of the group is wifhinifers, Believers, and Doers in and aiaout Qhio State. in conjunction with the athletic department, Ohio Staters sponsors the Annual Footinaii Appreciation Banquet at the end of footiaaii season. The group aiso maintains the Travel Bureau, iocateci in the tlniversity Bookstore, which rnaices ticket-buying more convenient and economical tor the students. Ohio Staters cooperates With the University during High School Day. it aiso acts as a speaicers bureau for campus projects, this year taicing an active part in the successiui Ohio Union Drive. Niemhers woric on Freshman Convocation, a part of Grientation Vveeiq. The organization is responsitmie this year for piacing pencii sharpeners throughout the University huiiciings. iyiemhers are now Working on a record aiioum ot Ohio State songs, cooperating with the University Bookstore, the Atumni Office, and the de- partment ot music. The general objective of the group is the promotion of the weifare of the University. its membership is setecteci from the ieatiing stucients on the campus. Vital issues are discussed during Ohio Staters weekly IUJICIICOTLS. 332 I . '. gi:f5.'E:j-235:f:'gE?f5Si::Q11'5'2tfSg1:1-1.L . 4 '- '5:::-Y:.-Jet'-121:-'-Z-215 'I-51:,'.::2-'-Wi-::-5,-311: Z71'.: . . . A:zz-:2--IHwwzurzz-Hr:-F.:-1::f5' :amfrf mz--ge-zz-. , 'f-113-15'--5-Zz: .Svwiqf . ..--..- W. .x... . . 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This is a gala occasion during which Browning's large hocly of loyal alumnae come ljmaclc to celelorate Twelfth Night in the tradition of jolly old England with the active members. For the first time in the history of the society, freshmen have been granted membership after worlcing for 50 hours. Each spring, Browning presents a comedy of Shalcespeare in the amphitheatre in lVlirror Lalce Hollow. This year their presenta- tion was UA Midsummer Nights Dream under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Coates Kittle, and assisted loy Miss Hazel Gregg. This play was given as the dedication performance in 1926 when the amphitheatre was first presented to the University, and was produced again in 1952 in commemoration of the littieth anniver- sary olc the group. Uggicma, President Beverly Moreland Vice President Patsy Conaway Secretary Carol Hill TTGKISUTBF Jean tI0l3eS TOP ROW: Reaglc, Thomas, Stratton, Tallmadge, NV:xrd, Pierson, Gabany, Nclson, Rinker. RONV TWO: Harper, Schnnrre, Carr, Knccht, Alex' ander, Reynolds, Hearing, Baldwin, Daly. ROXV ONE: Keller, Hill, Conziwziy, More' land, Breckenridge, Pringle, Bibler, Hughes. 333 Ivan lfixlzy, llrvsimlcnt Presiclvnt Nan Bixlxy l Vice President Bc-ilu Kerns Secretary Henry Fl. Brickell Treasurvr Marianne lsr:-nclx xlssi. Trvusurer Erlwurzl Site-s Faculty Business ixlunugvr X , . TOP ROXY: Strzxltwn, T4 11- xnxuigv, jonvs, Trcsclnvx, Hgunvm, spun. Row Two: Kfrim Bixby, Snow, French, Hrmkcll RO XY ONE: Lzmunc, Trxinmurl Bctz, Situ. Francis ln-sl-im-r Business lwanagvr Belsc Tallnmnlge flffice lxlunuger lxlllilflllil Slrallnn Production Planagvr Gily .Innes fpno-Ac! Play Dirvrtnr Sam A. Hamm Custurne Director Pllyllis S. Sin-ell Pulnlicily Chairman Put A, Lananc iwulm-up Clliliffllllll. Rolncrla Nl. Trimmer Properties Cll0.il'Hll1Il Elaine Bell .lnluisor R0yilll SHOWN, Strotters opened its iutt season witti an originui musicni, Ml Hear You Sc'rean1ing,H wtlictl was presented at tile first meeting ot tatt quarter. miqiie Long Voyage Home, unct two original ptays, Room Eieven and Ht titt Boy., were presented at ottier meetings ot tatt quarter. Time init season was vtirnaxect by tire proctuetion of Liitian HLxiilIIill1.S mtiiie i.ittte Foxes. inctuctect in tile Cast were: Patriviu Vvarct, Uon Iiiilllilllt, Tom Trout, Finrityn Rose, Anne Jucttson, and Nc-ut Lang. AX one-act ptzxy contest wus sponsor:-ct tati quarter. Nvinners were xxbru- imrn Ciiternmn and Neat Lung. Cnsii prizes were given. IX stiitt to eorneety wus marie tor line winter quarter proctuetion, Hifmy nieets Girify tile Hotiywooct satire try Betta anct Stnnuet Spf-wait. ixiemtmers ot' tile Ci1St NYCFPZ IiIOXVilFCt NIOHFPY, CECIIC C1f5l'Till'lt, VIAOXYIISGIICI, Igftlfii tirougiiton, Dick Kortiunnp, and Hitt Fratler. The spring proctuetion wus 'S-lien i.ittie inctiansu ily Agattm Ctiristie. At tile IU-I6 spring' imnquet, Ptiyitis Speert wus presenlect un HOsc'z1r tor ttie iuest performance oi time yeur. 335 A toast to Horuuv fiolct-tzeurtert Regina ,lille HIIIJITCITIIS Ht IUOT Clsear tlolfts lim . --..---'1:2'i-15:-5L?:5:51?1'f5i:fff:?21:':E145R3f2:f.-5af, se...-.. .. . ..---44+ --.-pn.'-.-.---1.'.-.-.--..-.11:-.- g,-xn- .:....--,-.:g-,:::--3-ri'-22:-.:.-:: t::1'!?f-:.z--1-':--,:- -:- WSJ-' '.' ....-,-3 . .:4c::g::g,.3,1z.,i'f3--:ref-14:2-z:--211::-:Az-11:-1-a.... 3.::..- . - -:::...g.h:1-'.--.'.t'-':..g.5-.p'-.n555.:.'.':- fx. W'afiifl3!f17:5iL'?3i:35I35?ffi5'51'ff-iif::f-::t'-E:LT- :T-2. I ,7a.-'U':.-'51-. -.-..-.--: . ---.,r- ,-.4----2 . .- - -51:1 -zu.-f..-. ..-:af..-- . ., .:,:- -. . . ,.. 1-. 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Included in this program was the presentation of several one- act plays at Player meetings. The casts for these plays were chosen on a volunteer basis, enabling all tlaose interested in act- ing to talce part. Highlights of tile quarter were a one-act play ex- change witli Strollers and a party. On consecutive nigllts eacli dramatic group made a dramatic production at time 0tl1er,s meet- ing. A party entitled 'Tloliday lnnu for time members ended tile quarter. During tlie Winter quarter Players put on tlxe three-act play, Hvvintersetf' by Nlaxwell Anderson. Starring roles were handled by Caroline Weintraub and Nelson Kemp. The play was pre- sented to capacity audiences at University Hall Chapel on tile niglits of February 27tl1 and March lst. Also several more one- act plays were cast and produced, plus some radio worlc. Trips to Clmillicotlie Hospital and Canton were talcen by mem- luers of tlue group and plays were presented tliere. Lenny Kalinis able leadersliip resulted in a successful year. 336 l TOP ROYV: Gluck Niscnoii' Schcchtmun. ROW ONE Peril stein, Reiman, Goldston Kahn TOP ROW: Lockard, Deutschlc, Gieba, Remington, Hyatt, Kahn, Schiappacassc, Iviarkey. ROW ONE: Dan, Dawson, Epstein, Ruzsa, Homnn, Mitzman, Roth' man, Blauhut, Walsh, Schuh, 1 Glade. i .1 .A 3..z,.:gm:g,::.g:11.-a-g:.'-e:g.9a,q'..g:.:5:.'..'1r.-11311:-2: .:.-5,-lr :Q .1 . ., - .-'--an-.-.Q-.---'rv-twmirth---:-:u-:.--.ww-2es-:Sv-1-.-.-'max-. -1-rar. :: -rf,'Qq.zgf:52-'5322'-:'!s''Y'-u-3-3-5.i:H4223:-:.gH1:i!i?:::A-Iglf:-:,.1j:,. , n 41122:EseamrisEnwsiiiif:QS-1milk:-e,3f t:s:Z':3-252522:ies: :f:f1::.. 13:22-1-'ilzkzkii-Z-f!f:-'Z-1112: ' ' ' 212'-T i:I:FfaSI1-f:f:12:-?f:EC- ff-:-9 1i::i5YiE4':2:-::'r'f4- ?.f-:5-' .: ' ' L ' f 4-' 'Z-5'?F3:.: .:E:: msiezzi-2:aww-ff:-5--. 'H' 'Y' S' ' ' . :-- -figf-'1f:11 'a'. '?':Eki'P,' f' . - . ' -33-1 11:Zf .uiilif -g.g.:.,.:E5::.':.'::5,,.-eq.. 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The fraternity has two dramatic programs weeidy over sta- tion VVOSU, one haif-hour program and one fifteen minute pro- gram. Besides these programs, memhers of the fraternity partici- pate in numerous other VVOSU radio shows. AER memhers direct the Ohio School of the Air program. They produce the Radio Vvorkshop on Sunday. iviemhers Work in puhiicity for Station VVOSU. The poiicy of the group is to encourage an active interest in all phases of radio production such as writing original scripts, sound-effects technique, radio acting, and directing of radio pro- duction for advanced students. The Epsilon chapter was activated in 1945. The history of this group hefore it hecame Alpha Epsilon Rho dates hack to 1927 when it was the WEAO Players. Later when the radio station changed its cali ietters, the organization hecame the VVOSU Players. Under this titie it functioned untii 1942, when it peti- tioned for membership in the honorary radio fraternity and he- came Alpha Epsilon Rho. Edgar A. Sprague has been the sponsor of the fraternity since its activation. 337 J Ofgicazm, President Cari Glade Vim-President Newt iwitzman Secretary ISQYGTIY BIIOTEIH Treasurer A izlrvin Homin 1 Fl s -'13 L - WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION TOP ROW: Miller, Huflman, Leighty, Stevenson, deVrics, Hofstetcr, Rasor, Brewington, Lord, Lewis. ROW FOUR: Hunker, Veitch, McMahan, Paxton, Randall, Gibson, Graves, johnson, Lee, jones. ROW THREE: Greenlee, Rev. Sanborne, Director, Cornelius, Fetzer, Downing, B. john' son, Downing, Beachlcr, Straley. ROW TWO: Hcrbkcrsman, Ogg, Bovard, Johnston, Lutz, Todt, Ramsay, Dough' erty, Roloson, Sedgwick. ROW ONE: Reynolds, Hall, Alexander, McMichael, Brown, Kerry, Rigrish, Crcager, R. johnson. 1.i.- giafrlfg:-' . .-.-.izlff-..: .- 1613?- a... 1. 1- :2:1g:g2if:z'.z- .:- , -' .v ' ' -.1 C- ' iffffitiz-':If'3' -E .4 1 '5 if 'JT J .Cf '::fg-rf:Ci'.i 1 --:J -' Q - : ' ' .1 -' 5?:ff5zE31iQ::u-2:-,:L:'.,-,ua-,,1:. .zz--ai...-.ci-55::::1-.,...,.'i1-,-,-:,., , . -' 'Ziff ' ::ii112E:Qf?:.'-':1QP.g , . 1'4-525'-:!:2g:,:5E.1r12S:? 4115352221 'JQQ 9 p?3EEZ:z.5z-:qs-fn,-.9 ,ngi--ru i-:'ii E1i4-'aif-1 :.g!2'--'-gf .fl - ' ' 4 5 -P 5 1' -3:2E':p:3:i:1:5fa1:':1:q' - 1 2' ' , ' ,' 2 '- .-.,:.:i.o::::-::b'--' .....4,..L 4- ... -'-':'-:Jil-'L . rn-.-f-f::.f-T53 -:5'::.-::M:.:2:'1:-,--' 'I A' Ffa--:rl-f1....::.g::-iff-:x:.--.-?:..'.':--A---.-...Z -- ' 3-:I-EZ-i-I-fry:?1Eff':1:-r-1:?a':1:5:,v::5.'3 :- - -fi-,gat1:an-:.h:I-,gg-:fa-.'.3f,-rrz.-,-.--1 - ' Tlle Vvestminster Foundation, open to all Oliio State students, maintains a student center at 64 l5tl1 Avenue. Ttiere are 76 sucti centers in tlie United States sponsored by tlie Presbyterian Clxurcti. Fellowsliip suppers are lield on Sundays, tol- lowed by Vespers and an outstanding spealcer or student panel. A discussion group on personal religious lnelieis also meets on Sundays in time mornings preceded lny lnrealctast. Westmirister Cllorus meets once a weelc. Otlaer activities include social action projects, deputation teams, Freslmman Camp, Winter Vveelcend, Spring retreat, Summer service pro- iects, and Lalce Geneva Student Conferences. Kappa Kappa Psi is a national lionorary lmand fraternity dedicated to time loetterment and advance- ment of lnand music in tlae United States. Tlae Eta cliapter, reorganized after tl1ree years, exists and functions around tlae Marching Band and Symplaonic Band. Kappa Kappa Psi sponsored tlie lvlarcliing Band formal lmeld at tlae Beectlwold Restaurant during Fall quarter. A Dadls Day reception and dinner was lield in conjunction with tlie regular Dad's Day ceremonies. Visiting bands at Olmio State were entertained lay the members of tlie fraternity. Kappa Kappa Psi initiated 25 new members at tl1e end ol Fall quarter. The initiation and luan- quet was laeld at tlie Seneca Hotel. KAPPA KAPPA PSI TOP ROXV: Nlayberry, Klaus, Conrad, Harriman, Hansberger. ROW' FOUR: Green, Rainey, Klaus, Bcighley, Heinlen, Baker, Swindler, Barnlrart. ROXV THREE: Obenour, Hoelcin, Smart, Emigr, Diehl, Haemrncrlein, Krcager, Drake, Vvlrcnn. ROXV TNVO: Foster, Poulos, Smith, Pollock, Brown, Kesling, Hosler, Moseley, Lee. RONV ONE: Benner, Piersol, Wagner, R. Nlanley, XVhitcomlv, Advisor, lvicGrnnis, Jonas, G. Wilson, C, XVrlson, Newhouse, Swindler, TOP ROVV: Sachner, R. Moclirman, Mraz, Sacher, Kramer, E. Moehrman, I. McC:1nn, G. McCarxn, Baje EIGHTH ROW: Di Blasi, NVachsmuLh Yane, Aplle, Vandcrbury, Bulchik Biedenbach, King. SEVENTH ROW' 1 Gibbons, Schiappccnsse, McHugh, Cook, Glunts, Hoslock, Miner, Win- tcrich, Simon, Astolf, Coffman, Kerbcr. SIXTH ROW: Capzlldini, Sprague, Frell, Gcrlaeh, Nlurphy, Scibert, Uanden, Muiesonnc, Willizimszi, Allen, Crabbe. FIFTH ROW: Hidalgo, Mclam, Glamer, Herpel, Bescau, Marzeh, Rownd, Biggert, Ehlign, Crowley, Schnidt. FOURTH ROW: Scabold, Hudson, Schroeder, Sebian, jurasin, Blaskoviclx, Cavanaugh, Bur' kart, Mcssmer, Szunyog, Groii, Schindt, Spalth, Plamery, Wluto, Kaczanch, Forder, Stoneiphcr. SECOND ROYV: Crawford, Mrangaiii, Rocher, Vv'ilson, Mygee, Canal, Lyons. FIRST ROW: Keenan, Cline, Halloran, Milzmn, Drake, Guller, Hickey, Dibes, Klingler, Kavanagh, Cummins, Stoll. 'Flew Klub Time tlaree-lold purpose ol time lxlewman Cluln is identical witli its activities: religious, educational, and social. The cluln lias its center at Newmarl Hall witli Rev. Francis Hickey in residence. All Catlaolic students are welcome at all times to enjoy tlie liouse privileges and social affairs. Religious activities of tile group are manifest in its lxlontlily Communion breakfasts following lVlass. ln tllis same line, dis- cussion classes were conducted fall quarter, and tlie following topics were discussed: Marriage, Social Problems, and Cliristian Doctrine. An annual custom, tlie lwewman Cluln Retreat for all Catliolic students, was laeld during winter quarter. Educational benellit lor time memlwers is derived tlarougli dis- cussions, radio groups, and otller intra-clulm activities. A cllorus was organized wliicli afforded mucli entertainment lor time partici- pants and its audience. A well-formed social program was enjoyed tlirougliout tlie year. Open liouse was lield following iootlnall games in tire lallg picnics, dances, and parties rounded out tlie year's activities. The outstanding event of tlie year was time Blue Book Prom, an all- campus dance, laeld annually fall quarter. General meetings are lield on Sundays in time Oiiio Union. 339 President VVilliam J. Callen First Vice President Frank Rivser Second Vice President Dorotliy Uulies Corresponding Secretary .lr-anne Dcenan Recording Secretary l.0U6llEl IVCZEIHD VTVOKISIIFUT lfrma Klinglvr ,V 75 .6144 31 , - f ,--' ff-rf: 'Q:'T.'. -:.'.: .'-'?,'Z7JJf. ,. :,,.,..,.. . .... .1 ,.-.,,..,, -....l ...,,,,.-. , ,,-..445:27-'52-i6,'5:Z:EE'f55'1f:1523:':iz?33ii5z1.-3,.f, 1.1.ill:QZg1fi.:ikaE1jj52i'Q5'E? ' -.2212-1: -1':1IJ::2g:-Bazar 'V' 5-' dj -' .,.-..E:...1, -2-rg..,v5-'ip::::-is...--g:-gf?.:--a!t-:::f-1-::,---. --.-:-:xi '-- 1 ' ' .--1 .-:midi-.I-nl--t .- z-'+ ': 7:. Izitz'-1.51: !g:g::,5:!e::??li!Q1.35.:.,.,L..5gg:5.-:L',-1'-g::T3:.-Z..f2.g1-1t- ' ::, l t:,'cg.u-gfihv 1u.- .' .'uq'qs-'flu '.g:l'f1faI1s'?'Iv: -1'-5' ,',.- ,A -..--.------ . 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Methodism accepts its Pri-sirhfnl responsihility lor the 5050 lxflethodist preference students Fl:-ivin Sanlord rcnistered at Vice l7Y'l'SiII0llf Sue- Ellis Secretary JPEIIIIIC' LJRISUBI' Avenue Foundation, south of the campus TfPfISllF!'f I' Filllli Igl'0VYl1 Because ol the exceptionally large campus the Methodist Church functions through two centers for activities, the lndianola Foundation, east of the campus, and the King ' Q1 Through the student minister, student irector, and the pastors, these Christian student centers seelc to relate each lvlethodist student to one of the campus churches and to develop Christian churchmanship. TOP ROXV: Engle, Wfililams Roycr, Rhodes, Kendall, Brown Sipc, Grovcr, Gardiner, Sparrow ROW THREE: Nazam, XVeddcll Howell, Ballinger, Lnlliard, Shus ter, Ley, Vlagner, lVrighr, YVagncr Garland, Gcarhart. ROXV TXVO Poulson, Tomlinson, Lautzenheiscr Covey, Liming, Mcflulloch, Down, ing, Caster, Davis, Earnhzrrt Zobcnica. ROW' ONE: Connelly Brown, Shaffer, Fisher, Budsall Baker, Xxliclchaw, Crothcrs, XVCH rick, Gcst, Springer. COUNCIL TOP ROW: Rainer, Ballinger Atlcy, Garrison, Tomlinson, Lint Gzirncr, Hedges. RONV TXVO Caster, Gcst, Sprinscr, Tracy, Nut ting, Downing, Ford, Crothcrs Connolly, Miicncli, Gearhart ROW' ONE: Smith, F. Brown, P Brown, Mcciillocli, Samford, Ellis Espcr. TOP ROXV Rev. Moorcliatxid, lviin- mter Buchanan, Ash, Hardin, Klusf mann ROW ONE: Gilmore, Vviucltcr Frederick Young, Brooks, Mrs. Moore TOP ROVJ: Zippcrlen, Easton Thompson Foster, Distcr, Sliipe Norris Fairbanks, Buchanan, Pilclirr, NN illccr Herbert, Fee, Vtlalters, Lttiay ROW SIX: Hardin, Vanden htrg Pirrish Allison, Young, Geiger .Frtderieli Smith, Wood. ROYV FIVE .Fritlc Watts, Wander, Thompson Armstron Klusman, Frisclie, Irwin Crown Ltt Mossburg. ROXV FOUR Montario Burnitz. Foster, Betts, Mul Jett Rulison Stallsmith, lizxughmnn Nitodcrnu Rosscr, Eckhardt Smalley, Miner Huthey, Green, Stonemnn ROYV THREE: Barnctz, Collwy, Crnw ford Gilmore Rowley, Burney, Brooks bmrh Arnold. Rush. Foster, Davis ROW TWO Colvin, Rinehart, Phillis Rttd Rinkln Dravenstadt, Schumann i Garrett, Baker. ROXY ONE YN ilter 1 son, Stull. Richmond Hill Crouse McVcy', Jewell. ammo www The highlights of the Wesley Foundationys activities are: a religious education class held on Sunday morningg worship with the congregations of the lndianola, King Avenue, and University Methodist Churches: each Sun- day a student supper which is followed hy fellowship, outstanding spealrers, and discussion. Vvednesday eve- nings there is a chapel service, and every Friday evening the Foundation provides entertainment and recreation. The Foundation endeavors through its program of var- ious activities to provide an inspiring fellowship of wor- ship, religious education on the college level, a school lor churchmanship, personal counselling, and Ha home away from horned' President I,Llui Y oung Vice President Rolacrt lirederirlts Secretary Phyllis Broolts Treasurer Fredericlt Hardin Asst. Treasurer Burton Klusnian avi COUNCIL TOP ROW: Wolfe, Hoffman Rudolph, Gluck, Davidson, Rub instein, Friedman, Sluizer, Lubosh Goldston, C. Kahn. ROW TWO Eaton, Levin, J. Katz, Intrator Kreisberg, Swartz, Manburg Holub, L.Katz, Turetsky, Cham ow, L. Kahn. ROW ONE: Feld man, Glickman, Efros, Wcingarten Bressler, Berman, Weissman Zurchoxv. f-1 l ' The religious function is hut one phase of the four-fold na- tional Hillel program. ln line with the complete program of religious, cultural, social, and inter-faith worlc, the various Q committees ol the Foundation prepared a complete yearly calendar. l , During Fall quarter the Foundation arranged for High Holy Day services for the many students away from home. Howard Lesourd, outstanding lecturer, was lorought to the campus, as Pfvsidfmi was Maurice Samuel, the noted author. The forum committee N Sidney Bressler presented a discussion on lahor at which a faculty memher, a , ViCe'5'2fi'1'ifG ,n rd laloor leader, and the editor of the Columhus Citizen spolce. ln 1 Secrejnja el ga en the spring all the student religious groups presented an lnter-faith 1 Camera Efms Passover Seder at Hillel. Treasurer Throughout the year musicales were presented. lzler Solomon, N Arthur Goldman conductor of the Columhus Philharmonic, highlighted an evening ol classical music and discussion. Rahhi Harry Kaplan, dynamic Hillel Director, conducted Sun- day morning classes in Jewish studies which were well attended hy various campus groups in addition to the Hillel memhership. N The United Jewish Student Fund Drive was again very suc- r cesslully conducted hy the memhers. l 342 TOP ROXV: Edwards, Shaiier, Wolfe, Smith, McCormick, Stall- smith, Fling, Crabbe, Wenrick, Ulmer, Dill, Crothers, Davis, Taylor, Arnold, Patterson. ROXV FOUR: Mount, Koch, Foster. Cahoon, Bcoddy. Evans. Hespcnf heide, Burbzichcr, Post, Easton, Berdszxll, Hayes, Bowman, Low, Green, Baker, Clever, Bahanan. ROW THREE: Gilbert, Beck, Ame, Mrs. Moorehcad, Mrs. Lock' land, Hoyman, Mrs. Trotter, Den- nison, Evand, Bzirnitz, Gibbon, Moore, Grady, Craft. ROW' TWO: Brooks, Senis, Ovcrturf, Moon, Morton, Dunivant, Clark, Barnitz, Nicodcmus, Damscl, Wells. Curry. ROW ONE: Sloan, Crawford, Luft, Grashel, Peters, Huber. W'hitchczid, Copp, Baker. l -.-'-3g:1.,-.-. J-11:5'-ga-,-ffr.'.-1-:-'i1-'-- :::-.-:-. 1-: . 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With this theme in mind, the members of Kappa Phi, national organization of lvlethodist Girls, Clubs, planned their activities. Their many teas, dances, and planned program meetings were built around this theme. There were many inspirational events which highlighted the year. The annual Rose Tea and the circus party began the year most successfully, followed by the Tuesday evening meetings in which every Kappa Phi member shared. The Christmas banquet, Founders, Day banquet, and the Spring banquet and formal dance were eagerly anticipated functions. Perhaps the most worthy of their projects was the Christmas party for the underprivileged children of the South Side Settlement. Founded in 1916 at Kansas University, Kappa Phi now has over 25,000 members. hleetings are held at the Vvesley Foundation. VX7ith the ever-increasing number of students on campus, Kappa Phi assumed added responsibility for the fostering of true and close friendships. Active participation in all phases of worlc are emphasized. Through their numerous projects and functions, however, they are ever worliing to achieve a singular unity and fellowship. 343 df! 'U 155 is Q? C.-1 11 r K , cw Q?- C. 4 'J 0 'President Drusilla Haynam Vice-president Vvilma Barnitz Rec. Secretary Phyllis Gilbert Carr. Secretary Pretty lxlctvitiy TYUGSIITEF Igilfllilfil czffidy fn-y-. Uyicnfm. President Lewis Niilier Vice-President Carol Jean Kettler Secretary Frances Detricix Treasurer Kari George -. . f- . 4 s.. '. .. Z-,' i' lf ,, Q .--vi.. V A ' -?.1'::::4E 4:-1 gf - ,Au - gg: 5' , -5 - ,r g-:5S:irmu-1g.-a- J- ' 'J .. . . 1 - -' . 5.2:1r:215.v.-rf. .Htl 5, fn. Y' -. ... 1 .-. I- A. 9 - - : .... -::2..5:.'-1:31 .1,...,,.,,. .v ' '.- 1-1--. Ns dw' ' f 0 -.' . ..... ...,...., if u 'i .--:f':--:,--..r.-:-:::::15':'-': '11-LP-. 2.-:-: --211?'w -12:::: -m'.::e:.'3:r-a-.asf-2 A ifaffrf-:5EEEQ'g':.-zggip ' .. . 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Entering the Center, one can hear the choirsters practicing diligently, and see the bridge and ping-pong tournaments that are carried on. A novel feature of the Center is the dark-room that amateur photographers use to develop their pictures. Members have organized to carry out relief projects both in the community and abroad. This variety of activities and projects supplements the regular program of worship serices, study of church doctrines, and Bihie study. Current problems of our society are considered in discussion groups weekly. Parties are also included in the curriculum of the Center. Square dances, hay rides, and taffy pulls were given during the year. Commuters' Club iuncheons are held every Thursday, and study groups convene once a week. On Sunday evenings the Lutheran Student Association holds Fellowship suppers which are followed hy Devotional meetings. TOP ROW: Detrick, Miller, Kett- ler, George. ROW TWO: Trort, Schaaf, Kieffer, Pretorius, Kraus. ROW ONE: Dybvig, Fladt, Mar' garet Schroder, Counselor. 344 .+ . INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP TOP RONV: Hascnpflug. Asborn, Hamilton, Armitngr, Crawford, Tippctt, Bascom. Rn-hcl. Stnhly, Stcnhly, Langdon, Brown, Sites, Hunt, Schuster, Nloxsc. ROW' TNVO: Doerschulc, Lcbold, Zum' bzich, King, Bush, Gritlith, Over- myer, Lockard, Cuttcll, Brunsf stetter, N. Rangclcr, L. Rzungcler, Osborn, C. Crawford, Augs- burgcr, Thompson. ROXV ONE: Hntrcn, Vandersall, G. Stzxhly, Ad' visor, YVasson, Smith, Bakr-r, C. Butrin, V. Butrin, Hozchin. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION TOP ROXV: Byrd. Clayton, Bag' ley, Strader, Knlh, Liebenrood, Petry, Fruth, Rieck, ROW TIVO: Hendricks, Schmitt, Spindler, Dun- ham, Hiller, j. Plymzulc, M. Ply' mzllc, Haight. ROW' ONE: Lewis, Martin, Unger. 9, . .. . - fellow lntervarsity Christian Fellowship is a chapter of a national interdenominational organization of Christian students. The Ohio State chapter has a varied program of activities including weelcly discussion groups, Bilole studies, and daily prayer meetings. Outside spealiers are leatured several times during each quarter, and annual spring conferences are held with groups from other cam- puses. This year the All-Ohio Conference was held at Denison University. The principal spealcers were Dr. John H. Gerstner of Pittslaurgh and Paul Beclcwith, lntervarsity staff mernher from lVlichi- gan. Dr. Grant L. Stahly is the faculty advisor. ' Uhqamgatinns hlemloership in the Christian Science Organiza- tion is open to all students and memhers of the llaculty. Religious services are held once a weelc. and testimonial meetings are held every Thursday evening. This group, organized in 1925, has for its purpose the spreading ol Christian Science and the correcting within the University of erron- eous impressions concerning Christian Science. Fall quarter the memhers held a reception for all freshmen which proved to he very successful in lnoosting the membership to 52. A drive for sulo- scriptions lor the Christian Science lvlonitor was sponsored at the end of the quarter. A statewide retreat is conducted each spring which all Chris- tian Science organizations attend. 345 ,,-,,..5-T. . 12.-. ,- ,, -1 .-1::::.:5.1,qg:E::ff 1.2.51::5g25.z1.wa':-::1:22:51 '- -f-1i':2- 1-4 -1 4 1 f-,-,....... -, ......-4... - ... .. ,-. . ..,. . .,,.,w,. ,I .1. t:'. .-----'...:g, -f., ,.:,1g:.A..3 gg.:-.:gf3::..-:g,...gg4, .:, ,f ' Alga-Lv: -.3-:,,t1.-,L-,J.-g:.-,go rf- 1- ..-,,Q-,-,',4g!'a51...-.-,1.,.,3,::,1:. g7.:g' 'Lj,,: - .- -53, -.942 . q.,:,:.:, . . . ..-- .... . ,.- 1-. -5 1 15,-. q.gg:- -1 YW' ' 'Q 'awgfifzti' 'g - gg - .1 ,-if. 1 . p 0 4 .ff-'Ig -' In ,: fi Q - 7 - . -- .- .. M:,,zi - . ,Q ,- , .- . ,..1.-,...:...,.-,. 3 . ...f . '::3..,,gi-1'32E.:-.,..::,.13'.2:r..J- . 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V.-u .'.-1-..-g - - 173-I-.-.':-.fin-Q1-:yr-.Vg ' The Roger Vvilliams Cluh is the Baptist youth group on campus. Sponsored lJy the Tenth Ave- nue Baptist Church, it is an inclusive organiza- tion, open to all students who wish to share its purpose and activities. The highlights ol the weelily schedule ol RWC include a planned party on Friday evenings, Sun- clay morning classes in religion, and regular morn- ing worship services. The Fireside Hour on Sunday evening is con- sidered lay some to he the highlight of the RVVC program. During this hour the group enjoys an informal get-together around the tireside at the home of the pastor. Rev. Harry Ford is the advisor to the group. Phi lxlu Alpha is a national honorary music fraternity dedicated to the advancement of Amer- ican music. Beta Xi chapter, which was founded in 1951, spent the past year in getting reorganized after a wartime lapse. One of their activities was to sponsor a monthly radio broadcast over NVQSU with memlmers of Phi lVlu Alpha as the performers. Phi lVlu Alpha and Delta Omicron tnational womenys musical honorary, cornhined to sponsor a music department party on Decemher 14 in the Ohio Union which was deemed a huge success. The two groups also gave a program at tl1e Columbus Art Gallery during winter quarter. The annual spring formal was again held. u1 ti- 1,-., -ul- m-n ..- ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB TOP RONV: Rcv. Ford, Sturglll, A A -Ir. C1 'l. tl J rmstrong, , uc in , r., Stephenson, Hayes, Callcndcr, Shain, Reeser. ROXV FOUR: Jones, Ingram, Conley, Dye, Sword, Evans, Schlenkcr, Powell, B. Snyf dcr, Shultz. ROW THREE: Mrs. Ford, Ring, Isabella, R. Bucklcw, Balccr, Mighton. J. Snyder, Hutcheson, Wood, Wott. ROW TWO. Lowe, Trout, Bright, K. Birnbaum, L. Bucklcw, Gangloff, Lawrence, Redmond. ROXV ONE: Kramer, Smith, Hoch, XV. Birnf bnum, Kosman, Graham, Ivlontoya, PHI MU ALPHA TOP ROXV: Bnmc, Durand, Golub, Bnkcr, Hcinlcn, Huxton, Koh. ROXV TYVO: Hcrrmnn, Stringer, Beckett, Lec, Parry, Wagner, Tongf ring. ROW ONE: Kahn, Sherman, Cichocki, Wilson, Eckcr, Naylor, james. TOP ROW: Stanley, Everhart, Marsh, Marshall, Stahl, Harper, Moscato, Montano. ROW THREE: Gould, Flanagan, Kelsey, Downing, Alexander, Mamulu, Bell. 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V e-.--g,.-gg-g:...p...-...- ... ' .--'.q-:...-' v-.-... U .v!.- .4-,v.u-.' -' - .., ' eng r:?--5:-ua-.-:rqfg-rr--1-.1-g-11-L:-I-r:::1-mfr-:1fr::::-1: .. . ..- . ...-... , ,,.,.....,.1. . . . ... ,...-,- .. ,. .: . .. . .5 .. . - w...--'-1'-t-:-- . :I--'-I-Z!.::.:.ggg..,.-'..-- i .4-..-... , 1...,. .,.,...,, , .f Founded at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Nlusic, Delta Omi- cron is a national professional honorary sorority. The purpose of the sorority is to develop character, create and foster fellowship, and to arouse and encourage the appreciation and performance of good musicians during their student days so that the highest degree of musicianship may he attained individually. lxlemhership requirement is a 5.0 in music and a 2.5 in academic suhjects. Chi chapter gives many outstanding pledges and active recitals each quarter and stresses the performance of the students during their college days. ln Gctoher, Q4 girls were pledged in the Blue Lounge of Pomerene Hall. A concert with alumnae and Phi ixiu Alpha, men,s music honorary, was held at the Columbus Art Gallery in Novemloer. At the end of the quarter the annual Foun- ders Day Banquet with the aiumnae was held. 347 ggl:C2!1A, President Louise Knight Vice President Niargnret Bauer Secretary Juanita Hearing Treasurer Fla ry X'YUIi0VilQIl f--Y::: 114- ffiifzlii!fTii5'5ffIi'i1'r q5!E2?3ZE'f:Y5:2T:,:a- - -. :Q5:31.ru-:f:5,:r,5:g.y.:g'SE46.5.5-.:g.1...3::g-z...::zg-51.,.:,1. ,. ..:.-g:-,-mr: 5u..'-.-.-t:: J'--.1-' :---f..g:.- 55.37 -g:.5..g.g..,..: ' --:.f2n-f--r--:fir-1g :.6 ::::.:--- f'-: ::5v---fb ' '1- .. .-.-.--3. .1 sq.,-. -:. ...:.5-.g.- ,-::..g:,-,1-:-,-.54 -' -: -' zf-sniff 2-fa'---.vfirm-. I' r -' 7-ff3':5!i' ' sf -1 .-2-ni::f355:k3:, 5 5 ifiitiitf' .g3::f -- .T J' 5 'Wifi-2125: ' 5-,qi 5111-ini 1- - ' ,:.ag2,f:a:fgs:::::f1:52ea::Q-::5a2fs?s??Es54:2 gp.:-:. 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They sang for the Mount Sterling Medical and Dental Wives' Clulim in December and plans were made for other out-of-town tours. Memlners par- ticipated in the Religion-in-Life Week program. The repertoire of the group varies from poly- phonic style to Kentucky mountain music. Try- outs are held before the director and officers at the beginning of each quarter. With Dale Gilliland directing, the Men's Glee Club regained its prewar strength. As one of the tive campus singing groups, the Club gave its annual concert in University Hall on January 29 loesides presenting programs to several downtown organizations and Columbus high schools. The group's officers were Raymond Cowperth- Waite, president: John Durand, vice-president: C. Wayne Stringer, secretaryg and Melvin Sanford, treasurer. This yearys accompanist was Janice Everhart, while Aaron Brodya and Nelson Harper were business manager and assistant conductor, respectively. The yearis social functions included a Christ- mas dance and a spring recognition loanquet. TOP ROW: Bowman Katterheinrich, Brooks, Durand. WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: Downing, Heal Rhodes, Starbuck, Keller Cor ROW FIVE: Wren, MCC Kuhlman, Tallentue, Lawn! Maseck, Doellinger, Clark G james. ROW FOUR: Kleei Higgins, Dougherty, Sy v Marsh, Pearson, Hendcrhck, l ling, Sramley, Morgan R THREE: Tilton, Ferree Cooper, Stuber, Burk, Titus Nl Werner, Rosser. ROW TY Snoddy, XVi'Iliamson, Todd M gomery, Hostcttler, Maskey B Dobbins, Montano. ROW O Alexander, Bibler, Nihart F tain, Parks, Young, Baker Kirlrl MEN'S GLEE CLUB Paul, Kass, Muehlellen, Robin Clover, Hardin, Ebcck, Desi Mooney, Munch. ROW FO Randell, Steward, Burns Boden, Maier, Lowmillcr Arsham, Hill, Libby, Baer R THREE: Baker, Snell, Lewis V goner, Mutchler, Roth, bchlen McMichael, Harrison, Strub A son. ROW TWO: Baer Lou Stephanz, Nowels, Pranke E Beckett. ROW ONE: Sanfq Brody, Harper, Gilliland perthwaite, Everhart, Strin 'wiv ' V TOP ROYV: Beckett, Harrison 7- l Rigrish, Lowmillcr, Durand, Brody, Hogan, Pranke, Kendall, Kalivas, Harper, Loop. ROW FOUR: Horvath, Ruzsa, Dodd, Jackson, Eyssen, Robinson, Ward, Bartlett, Sanford, Fiske. ROW THREE: Brooke, Skinner, Stephanz, Wright, Dane, Hawkins, Kiffer, Desgrange. ROW TXVO: Armitage, Bauman, Burk, Holmes, Allison, Spencer, Knight, Yoss, Bendure, Alexander, jenny, Johnson, Baker, Gould, Thomas. ROW ONE: Wenger, Straight, Morgan, Harper, Naylor, Moscato, Everhart, Bauer, V Straight, lviurray, Nlarshall, YVL-y gandt. t. -.1-:'.:ia.-13319:153133-I-izm . . . .4 :mn-::.,-,:.,f:1.-sf''-2'-ig-'-5'.g:.5--'--vq.-:i-11:45:25-1-:-:gg--:::,1-f. , . -...---2-'::---..:-..-4.1:-.5JE.y.:..:55::3-1.-xp.-.-.-K-.1--.- -. -. E:Ezzg-19:41:e1g::T'-25?-mage:--r:',g.5,3:pg.-m:::,g,g:-:f.:f:.3..':5g:pa--.1-3--.-gn: .1-::--If-I-:--:L---.fm 2-,vt-,MP- ' .Q-.-.hr ' 1-'-20 '2--1. 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The memhers of the Symphonic Choir represent many nation- alitiesg English, German, Greek, ltalian, and Welsh. All races and religions are also included in the memhership. During the year the Choir made concert tours to many parts of the state. Late in the fall the group assisted the Columlous Philharmonic Orchestra in the performance of Mldhe Song ol Destinyu hy Brahms and ml-he l42nd Psalmn hy Julius Chajes. At its annual Home Concert the Choir and Orchesis presented the Choral-Dancer portion of Mlwhe Juggler of Notre Damen with Miss Helen Alkire as the featured dancer. The group was also invited to sing in the great Vvelsh Singing Festival Hliisteddlodi' in Llongollen, North Vvales, in June, lout due to its academic ties it was unahle to accept. As long as there are music lovers at Ohio State, the Symphonic Choir will he an important part ol campus lile. 349 President Bryce VV. 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'ii .15'57::.if112'-1?i1'tf57f3f fmf:g.3:.:,, .1vj':g1'13:-.-.-gg::waz-3-:Q-zz:-gfgg 5 , .V Ullicma, Prvsirlmii James H. Tillaerry Secretary Raymoncl Link. Jr. FIQFPUSILFCT Murray Nluslcowilz Historian lfarl Roessing fguadrangle .lesters is the dramatic organization ot the College of Engineering. Originally starting as a group to give slaows for tlie amusement of tlie campus engineers, it luroaclenecl its activities to interest tlie wliole campus in its productions. Pxnnually since 1030, witli the exception ot tlle war years, llie group llas staged its contrilmutions in University Hall Chapel. The Jesters is tlwe rigtittul lrleir of tlie Scarlet lvlaslc. a men,s musical organization, Wllii'tl cliecl a natural cleatti in ttie late twenties. Realizing the need of a group to talie its place, ttle late Professor Jolin Younger, ttien Ctiairman of lnclustrial Engineering, organized fQuad-Jesters. The Jesters' llirst performance in 1930 was mlilie lvlerry Vviclowf, Since that date the organization has run the gamut ot farce and melodrama with sucll offerings as uCt1arlie's Auntf, Hlzove Rides ttie Rails, and She Done Him Vvrongf' Vvitlfl re-activation of tlie organization tliis year. the permanent re-establishment of an- otlier campus war-casualty activity was assured. On lvlay 23 Hljirty Vvorlc at tlie Crossroaclsf' tlie lirst presentation ot ttle year, provecl to lie a liuge success. A seconcl performance was presented on lxlay 24. Tliree olticers, an tlistorian, and seven committee-cliairmen com- pose tlie nucleus ot tlie fQuaclrangle Jesters. I Xvtiai a jfclz ole 7 The rent must tm paid Robinson Roxvllcs But 1 canyt pay the rent The villain lms nends ? I Wife Mk ff M 1 viii Es q 5 .dt My f iifliiw ' 95 F92 ELAN' ff' Z Wir' k 'fwffygz ,qze f , s 7947 ' The 1947 IWAKIO queen, Betty Lunger, is a ' beautiful 5'5 blue-eyed lmrownette. Her title as 't' s for ixlalcio queen won Betty many opportuni ie modeling, Ioeing featured in Columbus news- papers. In addition, the NIAKIQ entered its charming queen as a queen candidate in the Nc ' I Drake Relays at Des Nloines, Iowa. A 'xtiona 'unior in Home-economics, Betty is specializing in I textiles and clothing. ! - 3 ek? T f Harris Pi Baia I Lynn Xveygzuull sponsored by Kappa Dvlm Rho Ronnie Dcnune Alpha Phi J S Mvwfg Tu. Q, o an an 3' 'v,, Q Iva my Della Zilla K BIlll'LOILj' efvn Battles 3 lla Ev u 'Ill Gllllllllll I C Alp N x Bivlvy Na n f y , X a Ga mn Kappa Kapp lloroilny l,fIHl0I'0 Kappa . w U1 fm 7 6 Numa 5' Della Della jnriglli Ioan . Delia rlwin Pairifiu C00 Chi f,lIIl'QU. Alpina f ylllnwvr XX 'fum I Ig , fd v Ixllillil I F. ' U, 'I ull :xl Rosv ,UNH 'AUUAH H Ill! Epsilon Pin Afp 6' Hmmm jg, Kappa Dvlfu um' prim' :Uplm Xi ,Jaffa 358 firimn fwurruy Ioan Lippv Della Phi lfpsilon HurIml'u Pia!! Sffllllll Delia Tun Uoruuz form Tluunpmn :Uplm Dvliu Pi 'lille ixlalcio flueen Contest tbis year leatun-cl seventeen cancliclates, eacb one being sponsoreci by an organization on campus. 'libe Queen ami ber court were ftiosen by a boarcl composed ol ttie following: Douglas Fairbanks, .ir., Al Getein- ell, Gorcion Kuster, Robert Parlcer, anct Nliss Eleanor Anderson, on tbe basis ot beauty, ligure, cluarm, and personality. Pictures ot time contestants appearect in various buildings on Campus and also in Columbus newspapers. At time finals tielcl at the RKO Palace Tbeatre, a talent scout from Hollywood was present. Fairbanks' quandry . . . RBQGI SPIGTLCIOT . . ' an Ttle fQueen refeiyecl a ttiree-montti pass to ttme RKO ttieatres, a golcl rompact, anct numerous otber gilts as well as a bouquet ol llowers lrom ttie Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Nlembers ot ttle court receivecl costume jewelry, a one-montb pass to time RKO ttieatres. ancl cor- sages graciously clonatecl by Alptia Tau Omega Fraternity. Tlie Queen ancl tier court moclelefl new spring ensembles at tbe Junior-Senior Prom, Courtesy ot Nlontalclois, as well as rereiving other mocteiing opportunities from stores in Columbus. Diamonzl IkI0l'S9SlI0l'H Hsturen step . . . , . ,.,,, aw. Q ffm if ff Q. 4, Ss., fs Q y mf MILE MM-Q K- 'ki KH W Fm . X X XQNTQXH I V 291 .9 'U M 8 Q- , Yf ffk wt-3 ,, V.,h,,, . , .. my lf' .ff Vw wk .J ang 5 MQW, 1929 3'K' 6 4:7 . lf- . 41. :fy gm' A V A ,Q '73 '1 . I 3 4. - -Q., 'CWC' S .aw 7 --.fa-ma. Aw 451. f 45 1 S Q A H iwffffa U f' 1 sf Ly ag, 3' f Iunv Hn IQHIUII xxlplux Xi Dc-lla , 9,35 x A .,,., 5. '52,-7 ,ifi ..k:,v..,.f , L . 5 2 f Wg vf-- 5.1. , wg ' Ms K - W f- -ff- ff mwwf yf?.f?7.-ff2ygw, W, . 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Vvilil rcluii mer- fimndising as in-r major, Silff ex- pc-ds to iwcomv an imuycr XYilCl1 in-r Sf'ilOOiillQ is lninisiwci. .x -if M K- A '?ffFi::'f5. 25 , ' f, Y' LIL - rlj. is 1 -M 2 ' L .3 if I H-g,.,4 ,5ff 2 V A A . ,m zrgs , gi yi? V- E, if,- C M 5 3' f i M EI . 5 f ,-gg: gg .., jx. .,..: Q - ,. qs' - 6 L ' iiiwlif as A mf Q.: K S W , ..w,WM,,M,M,,,,, W' P 5 'f? ff:: E!f ' -3- . ' Q f H. GTZ i We ,, ,Nw ,ff-19 www, ?l Canfield Hull B aka I' ,ff iff 'jx 3 -., Uv v. ALUMNAE SCHOLARSHIP 'Haan The Alumnae Scholarship House, sponsored hy the Alumnae Scholarship Fund, is a residence hall for girls. The privilege ol living in the house is based on scholastic attainment, personal almility and leadership in campus activities. Outstanding girls in the latter group include Dorothy Naujolcs, WSC-A Representative: Ruth Schneider, Sundial Advisory Boarclg Shirley l.eder, Arts College Council: and Vvilma Barnitz, Vice President ol Kappa Phi. All in all, the girls mix studies, parties, and dates for a memorahle college year. ' I o The new girls ol' St. Hildavs Hall were enter- tainecl at a Vvelcoming Party held the lirst weeli of school. Later, a hayride and wiener roast were scheduled, lollowed loy an annual hutfet luncheon at Homecoming time for alumnae. The traditional formal Christmas Party was given preceding the holiday vacation. Vvinter quarter activities in- cluded a faculty reception, ancl a Heart Sister Valentine party. A formal dance was the main event of the Spring social season. Valliahle assistance is given to the girls hy Bliss Louise Deltorm, their heacl resident. HOUSE TOP ROW: Rabe, Rulison, Miller, Gasper, Hughes. ROW THREE: Griffith, Perkins, Ho- rine, Garrett, Lynn, Lcder, Roberts, Barnirz. ROW TWO: Karnes, Ivicflonoughcy, Smith, Turley, Schneider, Rhodcbeck, Nauioks, Spcllmnn. ROW ONE: Burd, Auth, Shustcr, Antol, Kcitcr. ST. HILDA'S HALL TOP ROYV: Conant, Elliott, Hill, Blyth, Hanscom, Cutton, Abernathy, Mzilzxvnzos, New' dick. ROW TWO: Fcchko Windsor, Jaquislx, Eggers, Himulick, Johnson, Downing, Vk'oomcr, Vussclla, Pfeiffer. ROXV ONE: Dostcr, Bentley, Roley, Hamilton, Benner, Canliclcl lwiall, tlre nexxest girls' clcrmilory at fllrio Stale, lxas an extensive social program tlzrougliout time year. Open lmouses alter lootluall games, and an informal Halloween clance openecl tlie season. At Claristmas time a nHanging ol tlre Greensn party, in wtnicla tlie l lall was clecoratecl lor tlie Cllristmas season, ancl a Clirfstmas party wlxen Santa rewarclecl all llze ,Qoocl girls in tlre clorm, were llelcl. A Clmristmas lormal, wliictl flmmxiffl time season, was among tlle most lveauti- llul functions oi tlle social year. cDtllPI' formal anal informal ilances, a spring carnival, ancl lloor picnics rounclecl out ilie socfal program. Tlle Canlielcl Glee Club, composecl ol girls in tlle clorm, liacl a very successful year uncler tlme clirection ol its capalole leader, Evelyn Naylor. Gtlicers for time year incluflecl lwlarjorie Ann Xveinman, presiclentg Connie Hanlin as vice presfctentg liarlmara Cornelius, secretary: Patricia Clarlc, treasurer: ancl .lean Campbell, social cllairman. Canlielcl girls also enjoyecl an active participation in all intramural sports. fwl rr-ruly l uppy- go li 1 x gl! tlzz' tary :lr ur flpvn IIUHSC lfhplltl :lv TOP RONVg lvlmlis, Vfxlln. Blanton, Calrl wr-Il, Sutmn, Laxxlrncu, CI. XV1lcOx, .l XVilcox, Srratrnn. RUXV THREE: Stvvcns Fast, Blu-nkb. llausclu, Laxton, Tntllr Kulxlman, XYragQ, Nloritz, XVatkinS. ROW' TXYOg X'nm'l1i:, klacubjv, Moorrr. Ciwrdur Alacul-form. lfnrlxch, Hvllrr. Urcsscl, l'lc.n,mt l'lHslx'IYlL'I'. ROW' ONE: Halpcrt, Sxvack Cnorlmnn, lirxndt, Allen, Hartalmrmt. TOP RUNY: M:x:tL1ridm's, Lcsnak. Dull Puln-ka, limxly Lutz, Evelyn Lutz, Tralk nur, Rairalnn, Gluvcr, Clanficld, Brooks ROXV THREE: Nlichcl, Vfalp. Hall, Carla Smxth, Fuller, Henson, Miller. Mx1cllcr Thacker, Klose. ROXV TXYO: licrtsch Dailey, Bcoaldy, O'NCil, llrattcn, Calviei Snyrlcr, james, ROXV ONE: Moore Asman, Ink, Hill, Pzxullin, Danncr. TOI' RUXY: Caxnplwll, Hoycr, Mrxrzck Ford, Gala-lmnsc, XYarm'r. ROW' THREE Slnvlrlr. M. Stnrlm. C, Srudor, Becker NYvllc1'. Spungrr. Cfuflxing. ROXV TXVQ Hallam, Spltz. Fislxrl, Lannrngj, J. Graham llifv. ROXY UNE: NVaynv. Kcitlx. Clotting- lr..rn. lvl, firahnrn, Nlnrllrr, Stanlny. TUX' RUXV: li. f'mm'liL1s, lirumly, XVwlfv l.,.mr1', Nlrrhc. XVvn1n1an. Hanlin. Krrvnt: lalzrlt, RUXY THREE: 'l'lxayr'r, lhgkvv l'l.mflw1', Clank, Cf. lluxnrllus. limsirlc Sr-lurk, flraxxforrl, Evans. ROXV TWO Nakaurma. Sakanwm. Slxwwrxod, Brown lvfailaxv, Ta1pcnn1ng, ROW' ONE: Brown Kufatrr, Caxxcntt, Cartcr, Slxalfcr, Layer lst FLOOR TOP RONV: Smithcrs, lvliclmvic, Popp, Xlnrrick, Lziuten, Yullc, liloon, Guthrie, llmggctt, Snrbur, Franklin, Traixlur, lfyvrmun. ROW' TXVO: lvlzirquis, Slxull, lvlcflnrdv, Lcvy, Kxllich, Roush, Cxilhoiin. M. Smith, Bnlzcr, B. Smith, ROXV ONE. XY1llson, l.. Carpuntcr, johrifon, lhrr. l , Curpcntvr, Ruhrn, Yixnc, Slxt'pl1cr,l, Znd FLOOR TOP RONV: Thomas, Young, Lawrcncc, Corley, Ruff, Duplcr, Peterson, Gilhcrt, XVhitE, Sububul, Thrawl, Strinc. ROW' TWO: Wagner, jnllu, Copeland, Parrish, Lcwellyn, Fox, Siillivnn, Nlcfloy, Lugihill, Timshan, Overiieltl, ROW ONE: Naylor. lhxvlaczyk, Pepper, Grz-cnwitt, Cole, Evans. 3rd FLOOR TOP ROXV: Saxton, Fullcc, Sommer, Tindal, Ness, Clark, Newman, Vandurpyl, Sieberlinfi. Perry, XVhisncr, Hr-tzlcr. Wintringmm, Harris, lfVillaon, 1. N. Fishel, j. R. Fishel. Hoewiuchcr, Fulkurain. ROW' TWO: Nlnllory, Steen, Bukcc, Ziegler, Ingram, Elliott, Ash, Olintgcr, Pcnyak, Hartman, Aickin, Smith. ROW' OANE: Schneider, Strobel, Daugherty, Apple, Butler, Crowley, Thompson, Krmit, Williams, fiecil 4th FLOOR TOP ROXN: lvlcyette, Hines, Ncrf, Dunbar, Daniels, Muhr, Battles, Brxidlord, Gorman. Abrams, Corby, Robinson, Gabriel, Shoemaker, Fcgley, Jackson, Batcs, liooher, ROXV TXVO: Ewing, Orntlororl, Lzxurent, Loutenhciscr, Foltz, Lcfclhocz, CI.Milicia, Ellis, Smith, Riiutz, Snidcr, ROYV ONE: Hugcniarx, Bozircn, Jolirimri, rX.Milicia, Pfeifcr, Bark.-r, Richardson, Abbott, Nix, Morgnix. lwlusuc Appreciation Closed quarters Black Hall openecl its social season lor 1946-47 witli several open liouses and informal parties, inclucling tlle Hsweater Dance , wlliclm was a new event of tlie year. Tlie Vvinter formal and the traclitional lxlacli-Canliielcl Spring lormal were the main social events. rl-lie lVlotl1er's Day Tea anal inter-dorm Faculty Tea lurouglit tlie Spring quar- ter social functions to a close. Jean Vvilson ancl Pretty Baker were canclitlates lor llomecorning Qiieeil, and Riecla Xfanclerpyl was votecl Hljitcli Nigl1t tjueen lmy tlle sorority and fraternity pleflge classes. intra-mural sports, untler tlie clirection ol Do- lores Tliarwl, proviclecl competition, ami many victories were won llll'OlIQl10lIt tlie year in laaslcet- lmall, volley lxall antl swimming. lncliyiclual recognition goes to Betty Beague lor tier line worlc as president of Arts College Coun- cil, to Betty Rolminson and Evelyn Battles ot Cliiuies, and to Arla Ricliarclson of lvlirrors. Otlier outstanding girls in activities were Rutlm lxlarlatt ot Cin Delta Plii, Ann Aiclcin and Pauline Steen of Delta fjmicron, and Betty Timslian, presiclent of SVVSA-XE. lust loafin' Date Bait Throughout the school year, clances were spon- sorecl hy each ot the tour lloors ot Neil Hall. The ltirst ot these clances was the Sweater Hop given hy the girls on the lourth lloor. The Christmas season was elimaxecl with the higgest eyent ol' the year, the Xfvhite Christmas formal tlinner-clance, heltl in the seasonally deco- ratecl lohhy. The girls exchangecl gilts, and the new Neil Hall Chorus caroletl and participated in the Vesper services helcl lor girls ot all taiths. A teature ot these services was the Hammoncl organ, which was shippecl from the home ot lvlrs. Huclson, who is Heart Resitlent ancl also an expert organist. Spanish clecorations provirleot the theme for the Spring Fiesta formal held on the patio. ln lxlay, mothers trom all oyer the country lloclaecl to Neil Hall to spencl the lxlotheris Day weelc-encl with their claughters anrl attend the M0tllCf,S Day' tea. The newspaper, Newsy Susieu, published untler the clireetion ot Joyce Pope, kept the girls posted on the latest clorm doings. During the year, 600 veterans enjoyed the facilities ot the clining' room and the recreation room. Organ recital Goorl listening r r -mul u Happy X ru Hear Chow time COIHLYSIIIIOYI I lf: FLOOR TOP ROXY: Sclih'-iiigpiy Sum.-, limi. Timintim, flucuk, Minsk, Yqnilwr, Sliiulnrrs. ROXV TWO: Tulwn, Bmwn, Bulwhi-r, Spikcr, Cnscy, Hlmtrr, Buck, Thmngu, Kvkst. ROW' ONE: Schwciinr, Obhfqrix, Rmhmzm, Iiiwitbgiit, Ti1i'u:Liuui'tm1, Znd FLOOR TOP ROXY: Nichoiz, Brzickncy, Kcnri--ily, Lhxmpbcll, Gow-dy, Gcrstnci, Hcnqkcu, Dmmmmni. ROW' THREE: Hcimun, In-nc Hoifmim, Iiunc Hotimzm, Ivinycs, Ri w cl Mwnch ' :tcr YVi 'cm'in Korn p , . Ls , 5 . , . Iviiidiaun. ROXV TXVO: Davis, Cunning' h.xm. Fairihs. Carter, Brimlmgcr, Dorsey, Dclson, Gihhcrmzm, Huff, Thomas. ROXV ONE: Slagirr, Long, XYilson, Astry, Jcnwn, lhhb, YV1Ikius, Solomon. Std FLOOR TOP RONY1 Curtis, Banu, flmthcrs, Nulnlc, Smith. Fox. Wkiirick, Eggi-Y, Lvwis, flzxinp, Ligkul. Owftou, Swhn. ROXV FOUR: llmvncy, Hiibbrird. Iviuthmu, Patzxxxihi, W XX'inrcr, XYUUJ, Ikflnulos, flux, Comms, S, Kerr. ,l. Kerr, Niwlosi, Hclunin, Spccic, ivlrfiluriduii. ROXY THREE: Mori, Good' win, Cluitczidgx. Cihmurs, Zxmlfh, Griiiith, Plum, Cihiifrv. Quirk, Caipcniur, Axclmd. ROXX' TXYO: Gvvuhicr, Aiidrc, Ozikits., Mhkcv, Yivuna. Szmchcz, F, Straight, C. Stmight, Ihkcr, Miviiis. ROXV ONE: Krxxguv. Iiidilisim. Yugo. Miurkn, Milly, Sihill, RQ-im-ildr, 41h FLOOR TOP ROW: Iixxiux. ,X1IcnQxxwnrh, Slimming NYllwn, XYn1rhf,vi1i, H.1rtm.m, Hum Mciiinix, Krzimgr, Kmmzm, Hoch, Millgr fivirrgido. ROW' TXYO: Smukh-r, Smlcy Priiicp. Imvh. Nimrirw. Pup.-, Sxwiyirivgur, Singh. Lixiimcx. XYrcn. ROXY ONE: H.urtfhm'ri, XYc1mm, Stcxuixwn, Niqnyci' 1 Lmlinakl. ,haiirifi in i , TOI' ROYY: lvlehlman, Carstenscn, Smith, Peters, Kenvin, Gruss, H4-aslid, Mninester. ROW' EIGHT: Hupman, Davies, Pifer, Dans, Schnvll, Jonas, Kluwer, ROXV SEVEN: Gillette. Myers, llurnay, Schafer, Zank, Fullrath, Mxxll. ROW' SIX: Craft, Munn, Wbrrt-ll, lluwman, Lewis, Clulhcrtf son, llartels. lllmeshrougli. ROW' FIVE: Bailiv. Cunninglmaln, Ilutltlimeyer, Clark, Sxxuap, Pearsun, Crafts, Ilultlsmirh. ROW' FOUR: Rntlxenstein, Clattell, Dayton, Ilaxxsun. I rt'ealinan, W'lutehead, lintlge. ROW THREE: Lightfritz, Keller, ,lanicc Von liorilen, ,lane Von llnrgen. Illnlms. ROW' TIVO: Ullery, W'arner, james, Drtxlvr, lvIcAllistt'r. Antlersun, Harkiatler, Uulirk, Creps, Nlurris, Shifman, ROXV ONE: Kenney, Stevensun, Purcell. lk'err:, f'ratlrIuck, Gutlfley. TOI' RONY: Relmsnytler, Hurnc, Braelnan, Patterson, Szmtlers, Heaslip, Lewis, l'easley, G1lIurrI. ROW' EIGHT: S. Goldstein, Ham-lhery, Paullin, P. Conner, C. Conner, Bower. ROW SEVEN: Aulwrey, D.Goldf stein, Sobel, Huntley, Dewey, NIQNaull, Eneartl. Lev. ROW' SIX: Sunnrag, Pero, Spies, Carlsun, Ries, Tinglcy, Klein. ROW' FIVE: Arnold, Ferko, Pfeiller, Niswnnger, Odess. ROXV FOUR: Andre, Senfr, Huffman, NIcDanial, S.Cohen, R. Cnhen, lambs, Gruencr. Cooper. ROW THREE: Long, Derry, Geiger, O'Rielley, Fitzgerald, Rautlelwaugh, Cluerry, Durling, ROW' TWO: Galley, Ivioinester, Ornstein, Brernkarnp, Fierwerda, Kirner, Sairtrstein. ROW ONE: johnson, Smith, Brown, Auvrlwach, Shear, Ludwig. TOP ROW': Smith, Scheid, Stephens. Bunshaft, Frey, Holt, Essman, Burdsall, Grossman. ROW' EIGHT: Haskins, Gross, joseph. ROW' SEVEN: Grey, Heiman, M,My'ers, Mcwrris, Suntlerhauf, Parts, Appel, Garro. ROW' SIX: Shumate, Malek, Will, Brubaker, Innes, Plechnty, Micklcf wright, Fabo. ROW' FIVE: Bane, Nohle, Lonherger, Suhirt, Corsmo, Moore, Neisf wanrler. Smith. ROW' FOUR: Archer, Whitaz, Iden, GifIin, Keller, O'Brien, Reese, J. Myers. ROW THREE: Hartle, johnson, Cushman, Lackey, Rosenthal, Thomas, Sherwood. RONV TIVO: Ladcr, Thompson, Phillips, Sparks, Barker, Schwartz, Campbell, Mzlstoridcs. ROW' ONE: Sipc, Fisher, Zimmerman, Curd, Huskc, Simpson. TOP ROW': Fatica, Augustine, Roller, Ivierrill, Ivfenker, Fortl. Swearinnen, Spence, Hall. Miller. ROW' EIGHT: Thnmpson, Watltlle. Kaiser, Tackctt. Shultz, Logan, Pettcrsun, Dexm. ROW SEVEN: Berson, jones, Cooney, Benjen, Deht-r. Koshar, Phillips, Pocock. ROXV SIX: Rnncielwusli, Lloyd, Iezkovitz, Snlsf hurgg. IvIelvlullen, Keistyr, Sealwnld, Sehmlrlt, Tomlinson. ROW' FIVE: Mc' Kenzie. Mitten, ,laIIe, Sukey, Coward, Leatherman, Ileek, Huffman, ROXV FOUR: Mitrtn. Brell, juhnson, Lehman. Rean, W'all.lrt'. ROW' THREE: Hoffmvistvr, Nluwrrv. Ivlnunt. ROW' TIVO: Simon, Strikes. Cohen, Meinken. Kimura, Wfelsh, Rislus, Reese, Ruth. ROW' ONE: Bowers, Koller, Lnhn, Ellis, Zimmvrinan, Pollock. ClIYtSlYlltlS Coloring il 5 ami jack-ofiunterns 'lille largest womens clormitorv on campus, Balxer Hall is noted lor its lamous get-acquainted parties. Tllese parties were lleld in the Hall every otlmer weelc-encl cluring tlre school year. fjne of Balcergs outstanding lunctions for tlle fall quarter was time Christmas Formal. For tllis party tile Hall was beautifully rlecoratecl witll art worli clone by tile various girls. Tile lounges cle- picterl typical Cllristmas scenes, and prizes were awarded to time girls wllo SllOXYOd the greatest amount of originality in decorating tliern. Baker Hall ollicers lor Vvinter quarter were Helen Huffman, Presiclent: lxlollie l.ac'l4ev, Vice Presiclent: Patricia Hullman and Rosemary Pliil- lips, Social Cliairmenz Betty SCllNYElI'lZ, Treas- urer: and xlarilyn Smitll, Secretary. rlillff Recl Cross Birtllclav clinner was anotlier memorable occasion that Balierites wonmt soon forget. The girls nlonatecl a penny for every year of their age to tllis wortlwv cause. Vvinter quarter experience-cl tile revival of tlne rlorm newspaper, HCO-eclitionu, wlmicll llas lx-en raterl as one of tire lmest ol its ltincl. Comparing Notes 1 Intermission! ' :iii VW Baku TOP ROXY: Mcflave, Johnson, Craddock, Tingglcy, lvlclianrvl, Giilun. ROW' YOUR: Davin, Guy, Kmlxzir, Davici, Piicr, Sirmm. ROXV THREE: Porter. l l1ll1'ath, Scalmld, Mclvliillun, Fcrwc'ril:x, Krcncr. ROW' TXYO: Pollock, Fuiluc, luhnmn, Luwir, lvlycrs, Schwartz, Rus. ROW UNE: Hnpman. Pcarsmx. TOP ROXV: Sparks, Pctcrs, Davies, Grigcr. ROW FIVE: Moore, Pcarson, Burnay, McDaniel, Gillin, Schmidt. ROW' FOUR: Zanlc, Bowman, Sanders, Riggs, Swcarf ingcn, Phillips, Gross. ROW' THREE: Harrlrr, Swoap, Tinglcy, Hupman, Gnrrif son, Ford, Craililock. ROW' TXVO: Sals' burg, Johnson, Lewis, Iviyurs, Schwartz, Reis. ROW' ONE: Roudchush, McCava, Derry, W'intcr, Hull, Lackry. BAKER HALL COUNCIL TOP ROW': Bculcr, W'chcr, Vannursdall, Vogclsang, Hcmrnurly, lviays, W'cinbCrg, llcrvcy. ROW' FIVE: Brzulnan, Lewis, Vuchnich, Orthcy, P. Kcllcr, Morris, Guy, Galar, ROW' FOUR: lscnman, Harrison, Dayton, Shank, Swcaringcn, D. Keller, Scalwold. ROW' THREE: Bcnicn, Sichirt, Hutsun, Luidcr, Follrath, Sanger, Mitchell. ROW' TW'O: Ncisxvandcr, Kclrtcr, Sukcy, -Icllrry, Elcus, Morris, Lobo, Muck. ROW' ONE: Hupman, Schwartz, Smith, Huff' man, Lackey, Phillips. Bulavr Hail girls muglrl unaware ul an informal llllllliiflfj. Dfw' .Jw The Ann Txveeclale House, a project ol the VX7omen,s Sell Government Association, was founded in 1945 as a result of increasing interest among university girls for Cooperative living. The girls are responsible for the entire management of the liouse ancl all householol duties from cooli- ing to firing the furnace. The year 1947 hegan with an Qpen House, which was soon followecl lay a Halloween party. The Christmas party ancl Valentine party were colorful events, and the seniors will not soon for- get the gay events of spring quarter. The Pineclale Coop House was established in the summer ol 1944. lVlemlJership in the House is open to everyone regardless of race, color or creecl. For this reason its members enjoy a very cosmo- politan atmosphere resulting lrom the mingling together of students from many countries. Former memlners of Pineolale are scatterecl all over the continental Unitecl States, China and Haiti. Social activities for tlie year included a Hal- loween Party, Gpen Houses and a Vvinter Formal. Pinedale is also proucl of its 1009? con- tribution to the Nvoricl Stuclent Service Funcl. ANN TWEEDALE TOP ROW: Marcy, Bolanos, Connelly, Bastablc. ROW 1 TXVO: Hamilton, Miller. Bcrgh, Holman, Seymour. RUW ONE: Cornelius, Squires, Vinccntc, Zcunc. 25... PINED ALE COOPERATIVE TOP ROXV: Shulman, Splnver, Tyler, Dowlcr, Wlichter, Sugar man, Gllnski, RUXV TVJO Ransom, Simmcrs. XVcingzirden Jorgcnson, Downing, Nakano ' Kznullmun, M. Kauffman Kass. LIU ,yn w . Vvestminster Halt, a tutt-staff dormitory, is situ- ated adjacent to the Vvestminster Student Foun- dation, and although a Presbyterian dormitory, there are 106 students of att denominations resid- ing at the halt. The dormitory is equipped with a iuti-time die- titian, Edith Cook, and an Assistant Head Resident, Nirs. Bing, who is now a graduate student in the School of Cjptometry. Ethel Vvar- ren, who received her masters at Ohio State, is starting her fourth year as Head Resident of the Halt. This year the Hail was honored with the pres- ence ot three girls from foreign countries. These girls were Victoria Ntorates, wife of Dr. Morales of Buenos Aires, Argentina, a graduate student in the College ot Education: Edith Becker, from Luxemhourgf, Cermanyg and Aida Herrate, from fiuatamaia. For social functions, the dormitory held an informal tiattoween party in Noverriher. An in- tormat dance at the Dorm highlighted the winter sociat season, and the annuat spring format was a great success. Midterm malady Back Beat Boogie or Chopm Dont trump that ace! Beauty on the stairs Rvsirlvnls of flu- llull vnfoying tlwir IIIIIOPIIVOVIZ tngvllwr in urn' of flu? slumlv TUOYYIS, TOP ROW: Moorc, Bradford, Butterfield. Bittikofrtr, Dunbar, Hammond, Cnmpbcll, Blair, King, Hulse. ROW THREE: Coram. Huffman, Casini, Reiter, Klinglur, Alex' nnder, Dcfenbziugh, Voglcr, Dusscl, Betts. Mrs. Bing. ROW' TWO: Klznudt Maurer. Shives, Adkins, McMalinn, Ormslcy, Thackrny, Danby, Hamilton. ROW ONE: Liddle, Bukcr, Johnson, Benkclman, McCullough, Hitc, Murray, Hiatt. Dinner time and evuryborly is present to enjoy some good food. TOP ROW: King, jr-lcn, Smith, Morris. Funhcy, Cooley, Bmkiu, Risgcr. ROW TWO: Wzilm, Bovard, Ogg, Moore, Smith, Mnrstcrs, Evans. ROW ONE: Hammond. Ewzxrt, Oaborn, Collin, Dugan, Hulrr. 4-MQW -n-uazunq Umzlwm, P resident Hilda Vllliieman House Council lilizalyeih lxliller Mary Patricia Dunn Josephine Colapivtro Fall quarter found the students ol Warden Hall pre- paring for another Hlnanneru year. The house was greatly enlivened during the past year lay the opening ol the din- ing room to Father Francis Hiclcey and forty members ol the Newman Club. ln the field of campus activities from VVarclen Hall were Emilie VVinlceljohn in VIC, lwlirrors, and Nlalcio Staff, lloloy Miller as assistant managing editor of BMOC and as awardee ol the Theta Sigma Phi Scholarship in journalism, Gaynor Williamson of Phi Chi Theta, Com- merce honorary, and Ann Warden on the Newman Clula Membership Committee. Mary Nloscato was continually husy with her duties as corresponding secretary of Music Council, and as a memloer of Delta Omicron, University Chorus, and Symphonic Choir. Warden Hallls president, Hilda Thieman, was elected Treasurer of the University House Assemloly. All of the girls were members of the Newman Club. VVarden Hall is owned and supervised lay lVlrs. Hazel Warden, who helps to provide a congenial home atmos- phere for all of the Catholic girls living at the Hall. A little lnlaclc and gold sign distinguishes Vvarden Hall from other Summit Street residences. 380 STANDING: Warden, Dunn Giorgio. SEATED: Haeclcl Miller, Mrs. XVnrden, Mosczito SITTING ON FLOOR: Dona hue, Winkeljohn, Williamson Dennis, Schell, Thieman Colapictro. TOP ROW: Khamneizadch, Bilen, Intrator, Young, Rudin, Yu, Bhargova. ROW THREE: Nelson, H. Polishuk, Tishman, M. Polishuk, Etheart. ROW TWO: Davis, Stalnaker, Mrs. Stalnaker, Mrs. Gerhard, Gerhard, Thompson. ROW ONE: Salman, Diaz, Dhirendra, Carr, Alfaro, Sauder, Masuoka. The International House, hesides housing twenty-two permanent residents, is the center for all foreign students on campus. It is the home of the Cosmopolitan Club and the Latin American Ciuh. The permanent residents constitute a group which is representative of a good portion of the world. There are tive from the Middle and Near East. one from Europe, six from Latin America, two from India, one from China, and seven from the United States. It has been the policy of the house to maintain a membership which would con- stitute two-thirds foreign students and one-third American. In addition to the regular meetings of the Cosmopolitan Club and the Latin American Ciuio, the international House holds one party every quarter. There are also vari- ous speciai projects which are sponsored and undertaken by the memhers throughout the year. it is through the International House that many foreign students make their initial contacts with the American community at large, and at the same time consider it a home as dear as their own. The house functions Without prejudice of nationality, race or creed and all students are welcome. Home Ufgzkmn, President Edwin Carr Vice President Angel A. Alfaro Secretary Donald Sauder Treasurer 381 Dhirendra Kunda Uyzlcefue President ixlargaret Henderson Social Cilairmnn fxlift' Crago rllrpasurpf Hilda 'lllmivnman m-lzlvisor lxliss Nlary Gordon Time University House Assemlmly, a committee ol tlle Vvomenls Self c,l0VCI'Illll6Ili Association, is composed of presidents of llniversity lmouses. Discussion oi prolgxlems concerning student government arising in time lmouses, pro- vides time lxasic activity llor tlme group. Programs concerning lmouse organization and self gov- ernment, a discussion led lmy Dean Conaway almout cam- pus etiquette, and a lecture on good conversation lmy Mr. Fislmer of time Speecim Dpartment, were sclieduled during Fall quarter. Otlmer topics discussed during tile year in- cluded lqire-prevention, llealtlm, and campus orientation. ivlargaret Henderson was time capalmle uprexyn of tlme group for tlme year ,46-217. Alice Crago was Social Clwair- man, Hilda Tlmieman, Treasurer, and Miss Mary Gordoim, ol tlme Staff of tlie Dean of Women, acted as advisor. A social event was lxeld eacll quarter, tlme iirst of wlmiclm was an lnternational Tea lmonoring lloreign women stu- dents. Otlier events gave special recognition to lleacl resi- dents and lmouse councils ol' time various University Houses. Tllere are approximately seventy-llive girls in tlle group at time present time. Meetings are lleld imiemonttlly in Pom- rene Hall. 382 UNIVERSITY HOUSE ASSEMBLY TOP ROW: Muench, Bernard Burge, Newlon, Panzer. Bell Kronick, Field, Winn, Glazer Starrett, Kronemycr, Smalley Prank, Stoneman, Sheets Hucklew, Edwards, Morgan Seese. ROW TWO: Moyer Sclmnarre, Rhodes, Pifer, Hana walt, Connelly, Donigan Frcnzel, Powell, Roberts, Folk Golden, Miller. ROW ONE Farmer, Overhultz, Mrs Kitchton, Neiman, Henderson Cmgo, Ycagle, Tlmiemzm Miller, Dyhvig, Maihan. jnwm, Klub rl-llf? Tower Club is one oi time tiiree Staclium Club dormitories lor men students. it ilas approximately I65 memlmers, 9077 of wtlom are veterans. Originally tire club was operated on a cooperative ioasis, but novv maids and janitors iianclle all of time worlc. Tire cluim llas lieen operat- ing since 1933 as a clormitory for men, imut during the war, time space was usecl lor liousing an ASTP unit. Time ipig social event for tlae Tower Clulb is time quarterly Tri-Cluly formal. Several informal clances are llelcl eaclw quarter in tile club mess Tilese clances are given aciclecl ilavor by time aclclition oi a nlocal talent lloorsliow. Tiie Tower Club talces an active part in all tile intra- mural sporting events, wilicii is provecl lay tlie impressive clisplay oi tropilys in tiie loimiuy. Tilese tropiiys are evil cience oi tile championship talent gatiiereci eacli quarter in time Club. Time style oi living in tile club is similar to tliat experi- encecl ily most ol: its memimers in tile service, minus reveille and time wiiite glove inspections. Due to til 25 varying personalities per room, a iiiglx degree of cooperation is necessary among its memipers ancl out ol tliis cooperation grows a true spirit ol lellowsllip among men. 0 President Harolcl C. Vva Vice President Gillwerl Curry Secretary Harolrl Gonya TTQOSIIVGT rvel Coleman Zwiclc Social Director Joiln l.. Briglwt TOWER CLUB TOP ROW: Fletcher. Hope, Tholen, Davis, McCalferty, Archambeault, Reed, Daniels, Claes, Coppess. ROW SIX: Cvelbnr, Fiora, Anderson, Lee, Shatter, Lowe, Perry, Buehler, Denlingcr. Lebold, Steward, Young. ROW FIVE: Miller, Pfister, Olali, Lebo, Tout, Klein, Velt, Friedman, Breed- on, Moore, Berger. ROW FOUR: Hrabley, Miller, Van Meter, Markovicli, Ginty, Giacomelli, Conklin, Beaver. Morrow, Savage. ROW THREE: Warvel, Puhalla, Reichel, Mackey, Voris, Berk' onicz, Bruner, Bemhardt, Curts, Lanzeh. ROW TYVO: Bozick, Zwiclc, Proierti, Bright, Yvarvel, Curry, Gonya, Hattcn. ROW ONE: Donner, Indy, Sacher. 383 l . in Tm GREE S Ayr J Office of Fraternity Affairs Fraternity Managers Association Women,s Panhenenic Fraternities and Sororities , 55370 'kgk'h 1 vw Y f we 1 'Q' X V Q . ' 755:-Tf'2La , Mg, , ,Z 531555, W 2 1- V ., ,MNA -WNN K 'L n RY ' fb!! ' MM lf' j K 'm w-Q, -M. W .LM L Wim ' xkwii . 1 J if . 4.,, H 4: A i if ,W ., ,S,.-.1.1--:swf-:1ff.fe f1L- '- . -.-'.s.::- ,. .. V1-..,-.uf.mf1vG:f-2-'1---'- -' A ., ..- ,:.,.--.-:::.:,...3 ' . .., ..... .. ., 4, - . A , .....,..,f..,-..-.-.--:e:,-:,4,,:::.:g:::--..... ., -'------ - , .-,-,.:fm.-:f::::-Zigz-.5,:-'.-.- ' ' - - . .. ..-.-.L-Q-.1-:-.1 , , ,, , .-,:..ngg-:,,,':u:5-in51:-:--:':::.q,,.:,ga., ra '-TlS5141::,:ffgffz-:g1wLtJ:',s3i - 'sis-1:-'Ex' 'Q:gr:1-,f,:Z51-,.-. 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The office furnishes the administrative assistants for fifteen distinct and vitai organizations such as the Councii of Fraternity Presidents, The Treasurers, Clinic, The inter-Fraternity Court, the Professional inter-Fraternity Council, as weii as com- hining the works of these groups. CJther important and necessary duties of the office are: to serve, in ciose conjunction with the Office of the Dean of Wien as a con- necting iinivhetween the University and the fraternity system: to present, through the medium of puhiications and puhiic reiations, the ideals oi the Greeks to the students and iacuity oi this and other universities, to acquaint incoming freshmen with fraternity iiie, and to extend to each one the opportunity oi acquiring mem- hership in the fraternity of his choice. Through the iin , e io State University' is recognized as possessing the most progressi i iiiice oi Fraternity Affairs is th e woric of this oiiiice th Oh . ve, west organized and most eiiicientiy run in ' ' ' ' ' raternity system in the countr '!2': U y. TOP ROXV: Ji-nkins, Hutton Arshum, Andreas, Phillips Zinn, Green. ROYV ONE Zuckerman, Norton, Porter fit-Id, King, Hilc, 336 .J 1-- - -,,-.- -- ...- .-. ..f:.... --if-5 5-L' ' v.. .1-.. .. 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Daw' Vvilliams Saul ZUCl'CSI'l'IlBI'l ,.,...,...lamcs Smilll .,,....Gf-rnlcl Goerlfle ......Gi-urge Gaylord ........Bob Kesselring Alplia Sigma Plli ...... Alplia Tau Omega ....,., ....... Alplia Zela ................ Bam Them Pi .,.... Clli Plii .......... Della Clii ............. Della Sigma Pi ..... . Della Tau Dellr 1... , Dalia Tllela Sig lrzrl... Delta Upsilon ,.....,, . Kappa Delia Riu 1.... . Kappa Sigma ......,...... Lambda Chi Alplw ...... Plii Della Theta ....,.. .Clmrlcvs Niisclike .,.,,....l20ln'ri Harvxy Black Kohy .,,...,,..larm's H. Smilli Kniglll .,...,Carr0l J. Kerr Kolller ........Don Slrasser ,.....,lim Kilpatrick ,......Craig VVriglnt ,.,....,llolr Harloour lflii Epsilon Pi ....... Plii Gamma Della ..... Plii Kappa ............... Plwi Kappa Psi .,... Plzi Kappa Tau .,.... Plii lllu Della ...... ljlli Sigma lfolla ...,. Pi Kappa Alpina ........... Sigma Alplla Epsilon ......... Sigma Alplla lvlu ...... Sigma ............ Sigma N1 i..,..,. ......... Sigma Pla Epsilon .... Sigma Pi .............. Tau Epsilon Plni ..... Tau Kappa Epsilon .... Tlleia Clli ............. Triangle ...,....,.,....., Zeta Bela Tau ....... .,......,laclc VVQII .........Kc'ni Branrll .,.....BilI Vviihmw Reese Campbell Titcllener ............Cl1arles Porter ........le-rry Bruckmsm ,..,.,..Jim Forbes ........'l'om Mullins ........lVlike Sbill .,,.,,.,.,Franlc Coly .,....,.Davicl Colville ...,.......Paul Yates ..,........VValter Husar ...Morton Hoicowilz ...,...,.....BiIl Malone ....,..Bill Baevel Ray Cano .,...lVlyron Eclelstein President Craig Wright Vice Presialenl J im Forbes Secretary Gila Reese TOP ROW: Williams, Kohler, Wolf, Laube, Porter, Gaylord, Collins, Smith, Franke. ROW THREE: Kern, Harbour, Hollman, Dunlap, Huntington, Hoicowicz, Abels, Kilpatrick, Cleland, Hayes. ROW TWO: O'Reilly, Zuckerman, Greenberg, Black, Bruckman, Marks, Harvey, Koby, Aiken, Titchener. ROW ONE: Strasser, Colville, Nally, Davis, Wright, Brandt, Forbes, Nitschke, Kerr. 388 TOP ROXV: Harrod Dixon, Norton, Young, Sweet, Creed. ROXV ONE: Thomp n V tue, Phillips, Beckwith, Hooker. 4, . f.,E.gg:-gg?.3-:-1-'J'.Z-:1'fii:2:-,qiiz125:aE:q,2:g54.:.,r,j-11..-.' ' 1 . , - Z--115'-:,:11:'--111-g-''-251:-2::::.'v'.1..:,'.g.g-1:11,-5:15:1-Q-iv...,11',f.1E-'-.-,-.-- . ',g.,.j:Ii:,1::5g:5,:.3Z-H-T5553129-:jzzgzggg,:f,1.r:g5L- .:',-.5-:fri gg.-2 :.'::5-jg 'Jg,'.'.,-.113 .7 . .. - .-.-.-.5-:.-g:,-:-yr.-14524.-.g.-..gyj.gg4.1-gg...:gg.MT.gg..5.3.2.-.-5:-::.,..:.f,,-g, fm iz ., s:::2:?5:52:ff55:55gI. '3Q:5Erg:Lzfgf?:ig3:.'551:l I O 0 g., za:--1:-g::---::.g-fr f.-..'-q:.g:'-.x-.--1:-.14-::1!:!'--.. .::::.--g:-g.-:H-:.-:.'f -:f:qqg2 q:: -:f::: ' :' '2. E ':i 7' I 'ff :Sf-U:2gE?:::jg 'f:f: I , :T A- 4' ,.- 1 , '-3 2 A: ' E2Q53?!J.Q'.'::- -Tsar: f -' f : 3? fff -' 5' f 3' -a -1 as 5 ,0 -12 -if--f-'.,...s-..t,. 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M. is operated hy the seventy-three men's and Women's fraternities and is controlled hy an elected Board of Trus- tees, consisting of six alumni memhers and tive student memhers fno two of whom may he memhers of the same fraternityj, the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women, and the Secretary of Fraternity Affairs. The memhers of the Board of Trustees serve loyalty, without compensation. The Association is housed hy the University, which recognizes its service to a large percentage of the student hody. Purchasing every variety of goods and services for its memhers, the organization has the confidence of hoth sup- pliers and purchasers. It is a practical example of the value of fraternal co-operation. The Fraternity Managers, Board of Trustees consists ot: alumni memhers, Mr. Troy Feihel, Miss Ciara Pierce, Mr. Charles Vvii- liams, Mr. Jack Meeks, Mrs. Clifford Rader, Mr. George Cham- hiin, Mr. Howard Hamilton, Nlrs. Christine Conaway, and Mr. Joseph Parlcg student memhers, Hank Portertield, C. Graham Still- ings, Leiia Virtue, Donna Thompson, Rohert Creed, Kenneth Harrod: and auditor, J. C. Martin. i 389 Tlrelma Click Manager Clara O. Pierce Troy Feihel Vice President President TOP ROYV: M. Bull, Schulte, Bauman, Frirsch, lzcnbcrg. ROW' FOUR: Ovcrbcck, McCoy, Reese, E. Bcll, Donzxlly, jacquish. ROW THREE: Nchls, Coy, Hnghbnnks, Fullen. Ewing, Lustig. ROW TWO: Elliot, Lcyland, Marriott, Kintzcr, Cnlfcc, ROW ONE: Kearns, Battles, Dunham, Crallc, Payne. :1Ii2'ia?'91-ii-s- O is Lg: 3g:f:?5:--5,5 i1..:fi,:-:-:4.'.z-:-- I - ' sfsffg 'fffzzezfzfgzfmfzifzifi?i 1::,ffggj:..:,3ggQ-1:2:,21i1.t-4.1 .gg::g,-1 gl.-.,11:.-.525g-:'g.-.-: -1111? 211' fr.-.1352 Uggzhaa President Nancy Dunham Vice President Betty Kems Secretary Dornllly' Cralle Treasurer Evelyn Bn llles l'l0llS9 A559171 Connie Payne Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Chi Omega ..... ljella Pi .....,,.., Epsilon Phi ........ ,.... Gamma Della .,.,,,. Kappa Alpha .,,,.,,, .. Ph' 1 ................... Xi Delia .,.,,,.. Chi Omega .............,, Delta Delta Delta Della Della ,,.... Gamma ..,......,. Phi Epsilon ...,,,, Delta Sigma Theta ,....,., , Delta Zeta ..,,.,............,.,, Kappa Alpha Theta .......Y. Kappa Della .......,.,......... Kappa Kappa Gamma ,,... Phi M a ......,,.,..,..........,, Pi Beta Phi .,.,..,..... Sigma Delta Tau ....... Theta Upsilon ,,.,.... Zeta Mu ,,,....,,,... Zola Tau Alpha ..,,,, 390 . ,,,,,... Betse Tallmaclge , ........ Carolyn Hermann ....,........lean Luslig ...,,...,,Mary Bell ............lean Fritscli .....,.Nancy Leyland .......Joanna Nehls ...,..,Sl1irley Jaquish ,,,.,.,...lVlary Elliot ..,,..Carol McCoy .,...,.Lois lzenberg ......D0ris Calfee .,,,...Bata Donally ..,...,..Jaclcie Fullen ........Oerry Kintzer . ,,..,..Cl1Hfm2l Overlbeclc ,,.,D0rothy Samuel ..Virginia lvlarriott Miriam Lieverman ......Estl1er Bauman ,,,Armeda Scluutte ......Virginia Ewing . . -'--:41-'fZ'.-.f4:1gr::rgif-:112:::nv-f5!t':fE:f.',1'., ' ,hp5,,A3,'....:...',.,-,,,..,....::-Ei:-... . 7 5 1.1111-,-...-.. :A-...-:L :.,:1- g - 4-1-1?...:.:..:1'?v-1f:2E71iy1-5:2r4.'5-.3j.5.5.'..gf .1:52:12-.12g.g1g:l!5..-32:-v 4-L4-nr'' LQ-.',g:.gg3.vg::ay::1gg:.'g.'.-.---:ii-31'-112:-Q. -..,:1- '.v.-:-.:.:.-:::,.-qcl154r3,q, 4:-g.g.,,i.,,-' - -- -'-me '12-'-Tkfmffbz:-,, 'iiJ+r5 , -:Ayr-'rff::1:5g:-1g:::ff.-.' ,qzsf I 121' zur- 113:31-:-5552--:ig nge. La.1agzegzlifimrgffikzw,-was'N ':' 5, . -':f'- :L11f'v'f-44152-4 '-'dig w-:EQ 1,91----.. 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Zeta Ma ,..,.......,.,..., Zeta Tau Alplla .,,... l.0ll l .llIS ,,,,,,,i,,i.Viviar1 Saulwr ...,..Aclaire Zimmerman ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.Al'l0IlC Keller ..,Cwendolyn Adams ...,...,,,sa11y whaI.x,l ,,.....Cillll5l Gow ,...,..Elise Conant ...Nlarilyn Geiger ..........Kay Jolmson .,,,,lX'la-xrilyn Spagal ....,,lX'la1ry Lou Fielcls ...mlwlarilyn Toclcl .,.,,..lVlarion Bergen ,,,.lKay Raymond ,.,,...Sally Cllarllon .wucginny Lenlz ...........,lean Nlitclwell ...,.,lVlarilyn Beclcman ,,,.,Betty Hamellmurg ..,..,..,.,,..lVluriel Koller Carmen Del Teclesro Prrmirlvnl Kay Raymoml View Prvsiclen! Jenn lxlilclwll Svfrvlary Plryllis Sypv 'llrvasurvr Arlnire- Llllllllf rm rn TOP ROXY: Lcntz. Fry. Mitchell. NVilfon. Keller. Bcrtsch. Chnrlrun. Bonn. Snubcr, Hamcllwrg, julmsun. ROV' TYYO: Sipc, Raymond, Zimmerman, Kvrns, Bcrgrn. ROW' ONE: Fields. Conant, Todd, Beckman. Spngat. .wmv W, 1, 'IIN Gum quurlul S8l'endd8 . . . 'TJ love to! The Un-vias af work . . Give a guy a fzreakf K 2 K X 'x Jem 3' 'R' if fb' l RYTv'lJCkX'I'IILXXTIIJAQZVIILXXWYIAXXYIII.XXVI!Z'.X5'7llIKX1i'lJIxXH X1Tl.'.X1Y1l 7Z i5.'Ellb'-174'-'-'-'KIH'-'-'-'RIB'-5'-'-T!'Q'l'l'f4Q.lD - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 19-1 '5 Yvulfleck A ue. E111 Cllaplvr Esta1x1is1md 1921 Q9 Chapters Founr1vc1 1915 5,000 1x14-'HIIJPFS .5 . 'A 272: 1 4 af a r .:5s'qa ., A fn'-,. r,.1,'. pf.-f - 4 THE A If PPS: Haw- 0IlC011f1lC outstanding liousvs on uunpus with ovor 100 me-n . . Have B011 Uavictson Ie-atiing many campus activitivs . . . Flatts- Howard Niarlwn, president . . . Hr- liolcts tim whip on time house . . Lf-ct a trail of enviable sr1io1astir and social successes . . . Boast 01 Lenny ,Axmffrican long Ctistanfc swimmer . . Kvvp over cnergetir pledges who f-ngage in agitation . . . Found another .Ax11'rect Lunt in Don tLitt1c- Foxes, B1Hll1lllt . . . Look over tile year and say. Hxvcfhvc had an outstanding year . ECCNXKJNHZE . . . by using ranctles instvact oi' electric lights . . . TOP RQYV: Ivfcycrs, Spain, Roth, jaslow, Davidson, Kaps, Millar, Nlxirfcr, Goldtwrg. ROW' TYVO: Shire Yulin, f,llh'r, Hirsch, Hilhvrt, Alustcr, Lrvinr, Kunln. Tobias, Wliritwt-ry. Silbcrinain. Grossman, H.Cohcn zlirlyim. RUXV ONE: lilziuhlit. lwvy, Kirschvntwanm, liycr, Stzxgrr. Epstcin, lv1.Coht'n, Shnlman, Abram, Baum KYFCV. 394 51111111111 JX11111111 5111111111111 Knps 1rvi11 1X1a11x1111 .Afllll1l1 1'XI!p11'1l1l1Illl Sf'ylll0l'l' 111111111 D111111111 151i1Il1l1l1 ,ARIFKYII 1Sl'UC1y 1111-11111 1111111-11 H1-1111-rl 1111510111 Ri1'1111r11 Bycr Har11111 11. 1111111111 R11111-ri 1311111151111 R11i1111111 1111111111 1-6111111111 15. A111-11 511151-s 151'l'llliill R11'1111r11 Byvr L1'111111r11 1fxs1r111'1 .1f:r111111- 1 r1e11111u11 R11'1111r11 1:1-111111-rg Jose-1111 111111111erg Ri1'1111r11 111111111-11 .1osep11 t1I'l'I'Il13PI'Q MOHIDII f1r11ss111z111 W711111illl 110111111111 E11w11r11 K1111an .11-1n1f1s 12. Ari B1-r11ur11 A. I5f'f1xliXN Jay 11. 1at'l IlS1011l xX7il110ll 1110111 Hl3IlI'y' 11. 15uns11111l E11w11r11 N. fTII11l'l' Larry Davis Bf'nj11111111 1'-2lSS1DCfE l.01l1S 1 1s1'1111r .10s11p11 1'41Sl'1lt'l' A111111 U1111111erg R11111-rl .1. C111111111111 111 C1R.XIJl'.X'l1f 31l'Nl11I,RS 1Xl'IlIll'11l 1Xr11111111 .'XrI1111r 1x14'1fIl 4 '1 ASS UI IU I7 5111111111111 6111111111111 1111111111 111s111xx' 6111111-11 111151 11911111111111 111-111 1,1Ifl'1S 1:I1lll1i11Il Prvisk 1l1K1lilfI1 111111- VIASS OI 10124 S1ilIl14'y 111rs1'11 51111111-y .111s1er xx111111llll 1.011111- R11111'r1 1.1'vy A111111 111111-5 VIASS Ulf 111111 R1111111 K11111111 1l'VV1ll K111111111 .A11iiIl K11s11 D11v111 K1rs1111111111111111 1111111-r1 1.11111- 1V111rr11y 1,a11111w111 F11-1wi11 1.1-11111111 cTlf'l ii1f1 1.1ss1111 RO111-r1 1x111sser 1711111111 N11-r11n Tv11s1111 11151-rs CLASS OF 10311 1f11wz1111 C,111111w11ss1-r N011 ,1. KillI1l1lBIl D111111111 U. Kay A1v111 S, K111usn1-r 1111111111 D. 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XN11-155 8111111111111 R. vvviss A1vi11 V111-111111111 S111 7ll1'1U'l lIlHl1 -r 11f'PYll'11 1lUlll1'lU0l'k? 1' 1, l .AAfll1 11 111115 11115 11111 X1 I1L01f0llUlllU is 11004114 GAY, if 11112 Vario, lnd llwn I said lo lsnvt pledging fun -FlLl1f'S a picture. Xvliiclz leg is longi I' FXCI Tl .TY MPN IBIQRS lqillpll li. ISAZIUI' C. IXPTLSIISOII llilrllmll folt' Rolwrl Burlier Xxzllllkllll Boving XNMIIQN-if ll. Camplavll lirsul Could .lulm l'. i'XlN.'l'L'fOl'IllJl4' Rirllunl lxl. Brulmlcer .luliws lruliill :Xllre-il Iwplu-Q .luv llilrrml QXHPII lx. .'X!lllQ'Y'SOIl lm: Baer .li-rry Braunmn .lurlc Blair .lolm Boving l . K. Busclivr Rolwrl P. Copp Dunno Devveese Rirlmnl llm-XXVQESI' 'liliml l.. l'iI'lf'HlJBCll .link l:nusi Roln-rl l.. lsivs Ru lmrd l'illon Carl NV, Gay Donald V. Josepllson GR.-XDUATF 31IfMl5IiR S fin-orgc Godfrey XY. .X Gould CLASS Ol-' I9 IT liugcnc O. Hcslccit Roy N. Hooker Vvilliarn H. JOIIHSOII Ricliard J. Patronslay Vviln H. Sclineiilf-r CLASS OF I0 I8 .lnmes Finney .lolin G. Farsi .los1'pl1 liainvs CLASS OF low XY. H. Justi llane' KlBHll0lll Xvillard ll. Kofli CLASS OF 1930 Xxiillis XY. Flora Jr. lJclrff'll 'TUX Nlcrrill A. Cn-igvr Dull: Glass fjrvnl Goltsclinlli R. B. Handley Kvnnelln Havens Vvilliam llvndvrson lfrvin llodge .lolm R. Horton Dunn Lind Donald Maatz Gordon A. BIBCIHIUS lluul Nlitxllislvi' Riclmrd A. l.nrson Vvillour ll. Slriflwy Rolwrl Kilrl:-r Dwiglii Slllidl Harold li. Stevens Alden Vvarner Paul Vvurnvr Lee llllpCl'iiil Ben ldnmp Charles Rm-mls-r .lr. C. Jr. Smitli James Titus Vvilliam D. llursuns Donald Perkins Don Poslle William B. Rzuuscll Roluert D. Seil Vvillnur Sindel James R. Smith Richard J. Tilton Ray Vorga Norbert VV. Vvalslm James Vvarner Richard J. Xfx'Y3Sl'I.lJU!'1'l Ralph H. Weaver 396 jf' 4,L-'-NN. . 2 1 ,Qzllmim if THE A G R'S: Live in tlwe ilarvest season . . . witl1 their colors green ancl golcl . . Have football salesman Vvilulaie Sclineitler as prexy '... still llave Brad Cvoulcl for secretary witli all of liis Woes . . . Money bags are liancllefl lay Gene Heskett, liglitini calculator . . Vvlflose lorain is now a slicle rule . . . Are on tlie pin planting cietail and are reviving serenacles . . Have a class of pleclges to be proucl of . . . Win lionor in tlie sporting world . . . are in campus activities . . ECONOMIZE . . . by growing tlweir own corned heel liasii . . . 15, tl i it 1979 Iuka Ave. Beta Chapter Established 1904 31 Chapters Founded 1905 11,481 Members TOP ROW: Titus, Stcvcns, Smith, Geiger, Reeder, Wzishbimrn, Abercrombie, Rauscli, Hanley, Blair, Gottschalk, lmx, Bcanirnain. RQDW FOUR: Perkins, Anderson, Lamp, Mziatz, Scif, Havens, Lind, j. Warner, D. Dewccsc, Parsons, Klamfoth, P. Warner, Glass, Buscher, R.DekVccsc. ROW THREE: Bovmg, Johnston, Campbell, Farsi, Mrs. Amrinc, Sclinieder, Bazler, Hcskett, Barker, Patronsky, ROW TWO: Hodge, Haines, Postlc, lusti, Fotvcs, Hooker, Ezikin, Hurrod, Finncy, Maclnnis, ROVV ONE: Vurgzi, Horton, Copp, Pics, Fitton, Faust, Weaver, Baer. 1 gif -q,tga1i,f.-ami-l,1F1,fy my 1nfqxgafrfmwuz'-Q.,i 'g:,q1.g'-Q .,','-Map 'mf7.-,vgas-rg-fb1vf4aj:1,q:1hwi3-QILsggiggty,IgHeazw- 1 ,iftgfsw .,:5-ggi-'y53iw::i ',r 4wtf,zE:,.' .Rx?q::w:144Ji-s'i,,z-51,515 ,.,gpr,.,:,- aw:-fi.fs9Ew1:-iv-wisp?-.t:wiH-fiivwv-Azngi-S L,.rYwff 1.1-mi.,-Etffwrm-. :gy f :Aw-:ff'f','u ,.3 'agrarian' R me ,,. Q. t 'P- Q E B 5' 4 ,,. sr Y' N f I ,, M, , K i 1' H 1 vamp, ma V-:vii--: , g-,lag :f,5,f,a '- , 4 211 jifig,i','5gL-351, .yy-,,gl.p,,, -V-f.,,1 g,'3i',4'f,.'3'i,152-fy.:9:-,A,ggygfl,2g'j.y,.ffH1.: -rxmgl 12 gggj,,,,5j 'gli-,,rg:,5,,-M. , , V. t is ff 'vi 397 .9 I W. iw! Wg. 1,2 it THE A G SIGMAS: N Enjoyed their Spring formal at time Columbus Riding CI 1918 lfldiwlola AW Are happy to see Oxven Cotterill, prexy of poultry Science Club Alpha Cltapter Played host to Hgradsn at the homecoming dance at the Southern Hotel E5'aI'liSI'9fl 1921 Enjoyed a high scholastic standing for past year . . . 2 Chapters Vvelcomect Charles Eno back to work on his masterss Founded 1921 Vvon a trophy in the pledge volleyball tournament . 850 M9 'I'9f5 Entertained faculty members as dinner Quests . . . Are glad to see Paul Rexroad taking part in YIVICA ECCJNCDNHZE . . . by starving pledges . . . TQl'v ROXV: wLuup. R. Nlannfnll, Condon. U. Mnnflill, VVi11cl:xnJ, Burson. Gres nt 41 tri Mal ROXN THREIL: Robinson, C. Cope, Kern, G. Copc, Goeddv, NV1ldcy, Nlcycrs, Bile VV ilk r RONV TX Mcvrr, Mmvck, Wilson, Schram, Cxnrrnonv, Rnnyan, Duns, Lznisv. RUXV ONF Smx x il t Snlu w Lchrnknhl, Rvsxmzud, C. Rnlvinson. 4 4 .H 5','f,-i-1,5 - vg.fg15:.ffLj ' -,yi-f ,,: .' -gg ,iff rw:-,.vg vm-' 'meats-1-.'.: ,,-f ,. ,. ,n ., -1 -. .LL ,, + -X W 8 1 V 1 'ui,5.ii,,,-.A321,41:-g1:L,2fifJ-mejig-ig,N,-,'2,,',,,ff:g'f', iq-5511. NA. .iwlzif-Snitz' . E151Lgjcfgxfffii-i, '-'.-ev :'J.5.H:1 5,-1 ' f A 1+ 5 N Q 398 ii 51 1' 'H ' E If 5 f 1, . , .... ,., iw... WW1 1 4 IIOVVEAFCI IBIOWVII Jiilfk ld. 1li,lC0l36r l,illll0l' lfillorn Clmrles F. lfno Luwvll E. Campln-ll lilflyll I.. clilrlnolly Carl E. Colmlq clelffge IA. C0176 Owen J. Cotterliill flilffjlfl CLTOVPS Louis H. lfuruinluunp Paul VV. Case filvnn CDPQ' lsrunlc L. Burson CLYDE R. clfoll Lylif R. Condon Clf'I'illCl t3Ol'Kllll' er, 2 1 X X' 4 ,f ,, N s ,f A! 1 1 1 1i..i.........-.....1....,.,.-0.1.11 F.-X11 TLTY Nll.QBIBliRS Donalrl .l, Kays Alvin Nloll GR.XDL.7A'l'li NIENIBILRS lxwis l,. lsrm-l Cl..-XSS Ol 1947 .lanws ll. Kvvn jr. Lyle- l.. Linli Jarncs NV. loop C. Liwslie blccomlms Jann-s lf. Nm-wmun .lilfli Sfllfillll CLASS OF 19118 Rolwri ,l. Dm-.uns Paul R. Rexrounl Clayton C. Rolminson CLASS Ol 19-10 ljliilip XV, llummel Lesh-r E. l.:-limlcull CIASS Ol' 1930 Janm-Q li. liziisy 1 2415fffrkals,-1f'a.lk'2L.-. im .5191-1J:f1'.Hr'wff.f . f . ..-. .f'i Z 'fi' ., H:e'i':.,.51 'Jw' . . ... . . . , . .Y 1 1 , ...L 1 .L -'.- 1. -1 W.. -.,-.::v1H' 1 .'1wf.' :efzm:,'1:',w.:r:w , 1 .- -- - ' - - .1----1:-+--r. em-w.-sf ff- af-'Y' Hr ' 'ima 114 'mn IA- 1 ' ,vutzw WM' M-'W 1 43, 1,113 Q 11' llflwzml A. Film-r Xvalivr l.. Sluln-r lfrncsl A. Rf-udcr Rirliarrl XV. Vvilsun Stanley O. Slmru Clycle B. Vvallce-r Howanl Xfvilclvy Clyrlc L. VVilson Raymonml VV. Xxfilson Ruin-rt lf. Xvim-lunrl Dalit ll, Rullyaln Ross Snivx-ly Robert D. Yam Huuh-n G1-orgv lf, Nlfinlvull lzillpll xv, NIMH' R, D1,1...Id Nlnnliull lmonnril XV. Smiili 1- 3515.37 ML 35-,C'?5' N lf n K -x-53' ., . ..: .fu- :'f:-'iwif-1:f1W15 'i2ife4:1.g2f-if? 21 an ljrivuiv c1UIll'0f'5KlliUlL Nav! floor slmw-'IU rfvlocle llorfl Ilirow in lilo lI'1Ip,li0Sl 'llllll' Ill llI'.Yl IUPUIC, LIlIllll'S 5' il L 111,14 w , H 1,1 1 '-ufalvffig wi' . ,511 PM mv,K.I iw5-,. 13 , 5.15. 55.3 Q..-,Q-4, ...Y 3 vp., ---,1,1...y,..1gf,..1,,, .W-u..i,..fq :,111!5i.f,Tf.-L-ig . vm. wv.1.4T-,v1:h.vjLvi55. 1 5,33 ., . ., .. , ., ,.., N. ., . .. . ,r, .. 1 - .. -. Trophy talk . . . Wha!'ll be played next? Iam session . . . Need help? A l 7 m nl: Tosi Dominirlx Lomlmrfli Antluony Tnrquinio Carl B.-llo Vincent Bc-rnahei Nliclmel Cnnnnvino Nlisgliavl Cnpozif-llo Vvillium Zavanvlli Alfred Samcsc Guy Gualliori George Gaylord Uvno D4-lerro Allworl Frescli lfugom- lfrvsrll QD Harry Armogicla FACl 7lfl'Y MEMBER GRNDI 'ATF NIICMBERS Pairicli De Frances Samuel Sciccihmo CLASS OF 1947 Angelo Cortese Georgv Anlonelli Robert Dc Victor CLASS OF 1948 Paul Dr- Francis Leo Di Blasio Daniel Fiorini Wlonclo Lomluarrli CLASS OF 1949 Eugene DcLuLiu lfvelinu Mustrnngclo CLA SS OF I 950 Louis Rninone Victor Ciancellu .lolm lxlusengn Edward Quzxilrorlav Romeo Sanders lame-s Paoloemilio Clarf-mv Bonnnvm-nlu Ri Ross Sipnri .lolm Orlando Nevo Capitinn Franlc Nloscalo Anthony Tagliono Joseph Zara Arlllur Dlfxnnilmlle Vvillizmu B1-mrmlul Fi Floyd lxlaggi Josepll Lonllmarclo Nino Cnmarrlc-sc Ralpll Sum-se Rolnvrl l:usLo .Nnllmny Zappa :mu-:Quang-i1 400 lulmnltm f THE A PHI ITS: Detigtlt in ttll'0VVtIlQ Bowery cturifcs . . . Arc tect by Robert Httonest Abe.. D6Xyt1't0T . . tfonst ttle tvest lnusicat Combo on campus . . Are notect for ttieir sptenctict Hoof stiows . . . Are being conquered by ttnirer sex as witnessed by tarts ot pins . Tractcect ctown an culprit wtlo wattxect oft witti ttxe tiying room rug . . . ttuct a wondertut time at ttic Vvyandot Country Ctutb spring tormat . Ar 99 lxftli Ave. Xi Clmptvr Ifstutmtistzect 1925 16 Chapters Founrtvct 1914 3,842 Menltners e prouct of txiitce Cannuyinds pertorinanfc on ttne grictiron . . . . . . tiy tatiing Community tmttls . . x if TOP ROXV: Giovannzizzo, Bonaventure, Maggi. Paoloumiliu, Brmrdncci, D'Ann1hulIc, Zappa. Clizrncvrm, A. Frrsch, Iviusengu, De Perm, Quattronc, Mastrangulcm, Zara, E. Frcmh, Lombardo, Ricci, Camardeau. Mancinelli, Sciccatano, Fusco, Colzipietro, lvioscato. ROW UNE: De Frances, Du Lucia, hip:-in, Tarqnmo, Toni, DvVictor, Anmnctli, Prtlrilli, Orlamio, Cortrbc. . ,,.,.. ., - .,,,.,.., .,... K. Q-f.. .nf ,f-L-ii,-,. -f r f 'wx -'vw-4' W K Af'F7tf'F'tQq-.1 1, Q' f ' ' ' ' Li Z,-,j,,-ri.L,K,,i' . in ' fit yr H M nag, ',,gffy3,4?rg 2'5'-'2f:,Tp5fvf6--34,X 1t-,,.1 ti 5-5 Y 523 tl'-'W i't34ff9'i'flt3'ij v5t '7f i- 5 if -T 'fif-ia Q 'K 1 - ' K . if ' 75.1-I-f 'fiftf ' 'A ii' l V - ,Q '.....,4,ii,,W'i'f'1--.4f,..,.lf-e'Jiigr'1,zA.f:'A'.1B,fLziS,...,1,.-' 'Aff1'1iWl 4iL'rmsMufmmamem3f2.w1g.fm.'f:..1.f-1a4zmmw:.,z':i.,.:i.:.'f1f,m' m...v.... -........,, Y Y,.1.y..Lk...b-114.3-mmmmmnzig.,,5....rgM:.M.e.uuf.w..,.,f,,..,....,.,.M. . ... ......A..-N.,..Ma..- .M.-m.. 401 R J r , War- ' ' THE ALPHA SIGS: Find many new imrotiiers by consoiiciation witil Aipila Kappa Pi . 2005 5um 'it Si' Have tire only inousemotiier on campus who is a freshman . . . Zeta Chapter iviacie roiiicicing success of tileir annual Bowery party . . . Established 1998 Are iooicing for competition for iiorsesiioe Ciiamp, Vvilitey ixiiiier . . 51 Chapters Have a mania for quicic pin-piantingu . . . Founded ,845 Heip time Ciii Piiiis support Don's Griii . . . 15,000 Zwembers Have an exclusive rendezvous on time River Road . . . See prexy Ciiucic Huber at Texniicoi, ASNTE, and Tau Beta Pi meetings . ECON0iNiiZE . . . by exchanging dates in time rnicidie of tiie evening . . TOP ROW:T1iylor, Thrush. Wise, Johnson, Culori, W'ilImms. Crawford, Kcssclring, Gitien, Koenig RUXV FOUR: Merritt, Schuster, Meachzxm, Gerlzxch, Agin, Thompson, Nicki-1, Brafford. ROXV THREE Robinson, Kishmnn, Harper, Miller, Stien, Cox, Burton. ROW' TWO: Atcn, Armstrong, Huber, Shibley Grisicr, Nelson, Ford. ROVJ ONE: Ncwlin, johnson, Hotfmnn, Hulbert. uw 5 mx Y H U i 1, W me ,. A im- i fi E Q ' Ei? A 3 7055193 A U n.-flfff 1' 1, ,Agia-g,'?i'i, , Q 1- gelffiiizezef,-?,ff,, 1t,l2f'-my .553-Q-.. guzriifiiiv-E: S, rfiliffi :f':f- SpS,i-f i4 I , '14 ,wil-' ri1:'gE-5, ., iii? wE,,2-,fair -H He- , ,, L '-hx-ge Av.,-.. 1 ...., , fwiiffi ..-f'a'ifk 51.52 -v smffzw- :rd -Lv-'fir-.1-:pair ,fi . -- ,:,.: rrp, :,,. x 2 402 AE D, Luiiicr Evans Joiin R. Agin Ririiard F. Grisier Civrnici Armstrong Frfefi Aten J. Guiiiorfi Gcriucii Ricimrci F. Hoiinrnari 4101111 CFHXVI-Ord Leroy R. Dickerson Dollilld f:I'CCl' 4'xl ii'lllI' I-I3XViil0l'llt' Sluurl F. Armingion .Ioiin G. Bamos KI3I!IlCiil P. Burion .Iumcs O. Brauiifmmrii Dun J. Caiori Janlcs VV. Cox Jmm-s N, Fnrci VACI 'l.'I'Y NIEMBERS Roineri C. Higgy Howard K. SCil9iiCIlQ1'l' CLASS OF 1917 LTiliil'iCS IIEIIIJUI' CLASS OF 19-18 George ii, Kiiiinmn ,iflfk KIl'fil'f Rociiwy J. Koenig CLASS OF 1949 Frank iiilXViil0l l'1P Sineicion bi. Huiiurrl George ii, ,ioiinsnn fiorfion if Niiiier CLASS OF 1950 Davici K. Giiien Donaiti ii. Cvriiziiiii Cilaries ii0i!lZl 0'i'l Danny D. .ioimenn Frank I.. ,ioimson jr. Roiwr! D. Kcsseiring Xviiiimn XV. Lovigv CD Erigair Sprngin- Limri:-s iiuiwr f,iin'ni'orl'i Siliiliij' l.klXVrl'IlI 1' N!'iSOIl .lf Howurci L. Sminuslvr Jr, ,iOilIl Stein Jack NI. Tiumgl. XX iison biiannnn Roiwri Smiiii Dunaiiii E, Vviiiimns .xiiirwi Xviev Trvni Cl. Nivzxcimiin Roiwri B. Niorrili Jmnvs Vi.. NONN'iill .iznnvs ixiiviu-i Roiwri Nimtixoison Normzm F, Roirinsou fiiiir C, Tiiompiun Xxviiulis in 0 Song Fest Cruumiwi quarl Aw, iv! Ili!!! 403 in voguu winm-rs . , . inpuiar gui! N 1 r wr iwrcixivf . XX silmuu fxlfinifml ifuiwin Ki, Burn-ii cilIN XY. fionrn-x iixzm .i, Crane' Xyiiiinilu ijrmiiiimii Ruin-rl fi. Airirrx Xvnrn-li ii. Amiing XX liimm .-X jxifillflill Xviiiinm Baligiinmn IQIIQPII1' iwiwir IIIIIIVN Bfiflllllll .'XIHifl'XY fx. Bf'l'SlIIl Xvnih-r Brown Ruiwrt fimllpin-ii IUIIII ti. LXKKJQSVF Xviiiium frioyis- Ruin-rl frm-'ii Ruin-ri fironiv luim firuwffii .ioim ilnnim-is lim Davis Ricimni iiislvr i.ouis ii, Evans Rinimrci iiciwri Xxiiiiiaun iiinii .Xiivn iimiliei Ruin-rl Bruggv fi. Dun Bvrci Ruin-rl Cnriisiv iinrry fiiiiton Ririuami Cunmri Rminvy f risk linlxlllllllli fx, lbily ianm-N iinrwuih-r lfn-mi Haier Larry Busingcr Ne-xin iivrgiunri Vxiuyne- Brown:-iii-r .inim Burk i.nrry Bums ijiric iiyrmi .IHIIIPS tiiliiKiY5 Vviii fionrazi Rizimrri Dai:- liuri Daniels .infix Davis ,innws ilmimi fic-ssanian .Ifiilll fYllJlJS ,l. om fiimieisimergvr Vviiiiann firuiuun 404 IAC 'K YI .l'Y HIQTWISIQRS fi:-orgy' firulnf .ima-pin ii. fiouriry inlmfs iifrpixlns ,ilwvpin iiylwii HRA! ll 'Xlii Nll:5ii3I-'RN pnui R. ixiuilinfiq VIASS UF H117 l,iiXlIi cYfxUfQ1' Rnipiu ii. iizmnu Ain-x iinrtiiiii Hurry i.. He-im xiiiu- 5, iuilnsun VIASS OI-' 10-18 Ruin-rl fmulim Ric imrri fiilash-r .iuilll Q . fvikllllilrli .luim R, Cunsivr Xkiiiiizun Cifiixi iuuvili firm? Rimimni fi, Harris fin-sivr I.. iioiirmuy .loim D, Hurnmeii 'iiimnms Knie-ici Sh-vv Koius .iurici K. i.m-uiiu-riium Xviiiiaun iny' Ruin-rl S. xiaxcfirm-ganr Ricimni ixislxwr-ii Xxiurrm-n ixinrrison Vi ASF OF I 0,10 ,imm-5 fmiivmliii Tum Harm-r fiycir' insrim Ricimrxi .im-uigen fivruiri Kmii Duxici iXi1Ql1aciv Rrriwri Xiiiivr iuim xiiniw ILJ4- Hull CIASS Ol: 1030 inin iiamgc-n ,lumix Hmm-r Ruin-ri iiuiuier xxivnlivii K022 ibn-mi Kiriry iimnii Kirixinmi ' i'-runix Kviif-y livurge- igmxiwrt Nu-ui Lung Ninixuiln ix-Hr .lmne-s Long iii-riwrl Roiwrl Ninrgan Duviii xiuif Puui iviye-rs fiimrirs Nih-Kilim Vviiiimn iiriiiv JOM-pil ilurii S, Rumr i.ylm Siifiilll Ruiwrl Sh-pin-in .iosi-pin iv-ii:-r Ruin-rl Suniih-n Cefii SUIIKICFS Ruin-rl VVnlr1rimry Vviiimur Xvirl Ninrsimii ixiuiiens Dnnie-i Rm-nnvr Le-Sie-r Ruiny .ioim Rowvn Cc-nv Siougin Timllms Spslngivr ioiin Siungif Roiwrl iitnrr Huwurpi Tc-iiiu-e Vviiiimn rlillfifi ixiiiior iiioumbs Duviri 'iirm-punivr Qif-urgv lipciiiuf Ferfi R. Vvvlse-i Vviiiinnl C. Zurfimr Ruin-ri il, Nc-uiaig Rnixs-ri II0i'lilIlill1 Puui ixrilcimrni Vviiiium Siizunc Ruin-ri Spucvic Ririmrfi Sorvnscn Xxiiiiiunl Vi-iK'0iJFliLl Ifiilll Xve-svsiu' Raisin Xxiiimn Alain ijimin-Ili Roiwr! Popp Xxiiiiiunr ilnrivriiffici Roiyvrl ilrugin Eciwin Sfilllliil Norinam Sf'ilD0ifi0I' KPN! Scimii JHHIFS Sviiffri Nornmn Snyrier Vviiiimn Spvngic-r Fre-mi Viinggnri Ricimrfi iiiixolnas Ruin-rl Tunivii xxviiiiilfll Xvc-nlz .iosf-pix Vvilisier Fmnix Vviison Fmniciin xvfuni jau, U ,Z ii Q THE ATO'S: Tried to forget aimout Sigma Nu's victory on Btactctoot Day . Gave loving cups to ati their queens ot tide format . . . Niade Biii Gray president . . tloping to tine a 500 pound dog . . . Redecorated ttreir tlouse in green and ieattler . . . Put Conrad, Teifice, Harner, Daniels, and Zurcher in tronoraries . . Joined ttle piigrimage to tire Ionian Room for Saturday matinees . . Had ttleir usual coiiection of Varsity MOE . . . Await the return ot swats and an even ratio ot women on campus . . . . . imy using tire gaiion size . . . 1952 Vvatclecie Ave. Beta Omega Chapter Estatllislled l892 97 Chapters Founded 1865 41300 iwmntmrs ROW . MV ateri, NV.iurtvL1ry, Updlk ' t . im NX ilson, Spupk, Bum Wcsvsky, Hnrhrnzm, Mnxwrll, Sorenson, Turf, Gray, luvis, Hmm, Brown, Glzmdon, ROW TWO: Hebert, Crist, tough, Clifton, Galbraith, Fink, Zurchcr, Minkc, Scholl, ONE: ,lim Davis, Morrismxrx, Crooks, Plcrqher, Todd, Mzxcllrcggimr, i 405 flznrllslc, Gcorgv. tiuctxtrl, Mllill. ..s -1 - -mf I-14 15111 Ave. Townshend Chapter Evsiahtisherf 1897 45 Chapters Founded 1897 17,000 Members QS i ,, ,.,, .,,.,,-..s ' is 0 THE A ZS: Celehratecl their Golden ihnniversary last Novemloer . . . Vvon lntramural Horseshoe Championship with Doust anal Vvarner . . Have Student Senator, Dick Cupp, also one ot chosen few Sphinx . . . ,Are prexiecl lay Ray Roth from Urichsville, in Tuscarawas county . . Believe their Butchers Dinner and Farm Dance to he . . . Outstanding social event of the nation . . . Have a versatile stewarcl, Don Fogg . . . Hevs loeen everything . . Vvere winners ol the Allf0hio Fraternity Sing again . . . ECONCJlVllZE . . . lay collecting tax stamps and trophies . . . TOP ROW: Wcigle, Keirns, Bohley, Wiley, Cruise, Doust, Marlin, Opfer, Brum. ROW FOUR: Perry, Thomas, Leimbach, Jordan, Esscl, Strong, Hamilton, Marshall, Judy, Leidheiser, Ralston, Gcrlach. ROW THREE: Cupp, Fogg, Warner, Roth, Acschlimnn. Friedly, Eby. ROXV TWO: Aiken, Nowels, Luchsingcr, Harvey, Milburn, Aschzim, Scherer, Lowmillcr. ROW ONE: Hamilton, Sommcrs, Epplcy, Oebkcr, Meggitt, Oucalc. 406 Q AZ Clyde C. Allison Richard H. Baker Roderick D. Barcivn Franlc H. Beacli Lawrence K. Bear Ralph E. Bender Jurgen M. Birlcclanrl Cllarles L. Blacluimn J. D, Bliclcle lsreal P. Blauser Vem R. Callill Lewis C. Clmaclwirlc Joel S. Coffey Guy VV. Conrey George B. Crane RHYHIOIILI Blill IUIIOFS John T. Cruise David Essel H. Duane Bruin Richard Cupp Arllmur F. Dousl Carl Fouglxt Harold iA8SfllliIllilIl paul B. Bolwley il. llowarml Ralph Harniliun J. H. .lufly Clifford Ailcr-n Wilbur R. Asfliznn Orville K. Epplvy .lllllll G6l l2lCl'l l'ACl Il .TY MEIVTBERS .lolxn Cunniglmin Oscar lfri .lUllIl l. Falronc-r Ray lfilb Carl VV. Gay Georg:-s F. Gocllrvy Earl l.. Green frieurgv F. Henning Dunalrl J. Kays Cliesh-r C. lang Alex lmurie Lesion l.. Low- .loiin l:. Lyman Cllarlvs NIl'lgl lFlf' .larnvs lf.'lVlc'Cli11i0fli Glen VV. lVlr'fV'11vn GRAIN 'ATIZ MIIB IB!-QRS Roller! L. lvlariin Lowell Strong CLASS OI' 1017 Daniel l.. Fri:-rlly Tlrornas VV. .lunf-s Victor lf. K1-irns Calvin Nl. l.1-illulxarlx CLASS Oli' 1048 Donald E. Foggy! Bill llznnilton Paul C. Lciriln-iser CLASS OF l94O Kennl-ill E. Lowrniller Norman Oelulu-r Rolo:-ri D. Sflll-rs-r CLASS Olf 1050 Rolnvri .l. Harvey Cllarls-s E. .lorrlan Rolaerl D. Luciisingcr Xvillinln li. Nlvggiii llvrsrlxcl XY. Nisong llnrry R. fflgrien H1-rlwri frislmrn Vxyilliarn ll. ljalnn-r A. .l. Pairll llurry C. Rmnsovs r lflogy .l. Ruiale lolln H. Sikh-rley Vvillaur lj. Sivwarl A. X7ilIlD4iTl'I1 A. E. VVHII1-r Dwiglxi F. Xvarnvr Tllmnas l.. Xvln-ol:-r Cflmrles .l. Xvillaril xxvlllflffl il. Xvull' Xxvilllkifll Vliylvr Vxyilliain A. Vyayi ljznitl Xvlliie' Kennelll E, lxlarsliall Rirllarcl fi. Vvarnz-r Rirliarri N. Vveiglc Tlmrluas lf. Vvilvy liuli Nuxkvls .lolm 5. llr-rry Rsiyrmmfl fi. Rolla ivlvrlt' JL ,l'll0l11aS M. D, Z1-1k XN't'IlllC'll R. Flillyurn Rolu-rl flplier .lov Ralslon Ijfrllillfl illlllllllr In my solitude Firing the furnace the iianl uax This isrr! their bust girl IUTIIP IMIIIS Tf'SOUf'l.d. Us your lvufl . . . MIQIIRTC I was at 50,000 fvvl . . STAIRS . . . see!!! lust Hpui lwr in Cl Corner. fin-urge' Fl. Bolling ,lolm ill. Bonnvr ,l. ,l, Coons Kmule-Ill Ummfron ,IHIIIPS BHlI1lll'f lluntington S. Carlile' ,lnctlc Follcretll lfnrl Hamilton ,lzum-s Nlason Curl l.. Arffnrl Rirlmrcl B. ixlllllillfl' Rolwrt Best Rolwrt K. lfssc-llxurn Vlllnornns Ge-isinger lnlxn rx. Cast Vlilwotlnre llolwrt ,lolm Agler Donald Blamvl .lnflc Boarrlnmn Rolwrl B. Botlvy lim Brelnn Xvilliam D. Butler Rolrvrt Carlson Dnvifl H. Cooprfr Riclmnl P. Corrlmv ,lillllve Pl , Cflllllll' .lolln B. Built-y Rolmvrt A. Br-II rl-llt'0ll0l't' A. llinrlvr Paul Brooks Sumuvl S. Connwny Rolwrt VV. Copolnn Rolu-rl Crnwlorfl ,lm-k l., Crust-y fiurlton Dzirglisflu 'l4llllllli1S Davis lin-ml llc-fxnlnp lnrli l'.. Billmun Xvilliam H, floss ,lmle Coclwmn Auclrr: B. Cook Vltlnomns xl, Davis lnlun Decleor Corin lbiclwrson Vltlromas Dmlu- Xfvillirnn H, Droslpac lfclwnrcl Nl, lille-rle ,lznnos lllnriglil . 7 - fu-urgv l'.z'lif-llwrry Da1x'icl lfclwnrcls .lolnn T. Ifmlwurcls Dun VV, lfnglisll Hvrlwrt D. liloycl ,-finklmds '--. X NX ,fl X. I tx f '- K 1 5 K ?,......W..,..,.,., ...,...,H...E xx t 3 f ,X Ill' X., X' K -.N .ff x,K fy FACULTY MEMBERS .NIill'SllFlH IZNHIIQ ciilrl ll. lw1Cl:2lKlfl6I'l flllkiflt'S lx1t?IlIl9flllall D:-llmvrt CHlJf'tI'tt'I1lxl-EY' GRADUATE MIZMBICRS Roln-rt Ixlinnr Ben Plnelferlf- .lamps VV. Pliillips vvilllillll Pipor CLASS OF 1947 .lolm lvl. Kocll Donnlrl lf. Km-pp Vvillimn J. lvloore George lVlcClure Howard Smnue-ls .lolin l., Shannon Ruln-rt Slnitll Cl .ASS Ol 1048 Donnlcl Cryer Donulcl Day Jolm l.. Firzgvmlrl Cllarlvs Gilcllrist Nrxyilllkilll Harrnll ,lolln lluglles Elvin Konen Dum- Kulnls Janne-s R. Larinwr Daxitl R. ylallvr Plillllllliti Nlugm- VIASS UI' 1049 N4-lson Dysurt Tom ltorsytln- Vvillinm Fulnn-r ,lim tiornian Petr-r .l. Griil1l Rolmvrt lf. C. llnrlnmn Janna-s Hogan Clmrlvs l.. ,lunvs Rolwrt E. ,lonvs Rirllnrrl J. Knott- .lolm xl, lxlcclnslccy Cl .ASS OF 1950 Rolu-rt Furlue-r Ray tivrlulwart .lillllt'S L. Ciilscllrist .luck flottscllallc Fr4'1l4'ri1'lc Frwl Hunt ,lmnvs X. ,luflcson .lolm A. .lenluns .lznnvs H, .IOIIIISOII Xvilliann B. ,lonvs ,lucli l.. Kralv-r Cuorgc A. Krivgor Pllilip Krivgn-r Alvin VY. Leliuivre ,larllvs ff. l.:-wis lr. ,lmm-s lung Vvillimn Lutz 'E 5 5 Z E 3 2 E500 Surlclcinvn Xfvillvur ll. Sis-ln-rt Henry l.. Van Buslxir Eugr-nv .l. Vwigvl .laclc Potts Davicl H. Putnmn Burl Runlcin Paul 1- Selby Tom Sunnners Cvuyon A. Snlilll .lames R, Snitle-r Petrr Solll Rolwrl Stevenson Davifl Tilton Vvilliznn Xfvnllnce xxyilliillll Yarclloy Blorrvll A. Nlillvr Verclin A. Robert Newell B. H. Picpnlcir Jerry Rc-1-se Rolwrt E. Root' Riclmnl Rose Richmrl Sllell Tom Trout Ctmrlvs Yan ffmnp .linnos ll. Niplm- Rirlmrcl Pit-lu-lt Bob Porter VVillium Porter .lamos ll. Riefk Dirk Ryan lolln lf. Svllvy Donnlml Snwitll .les Swartz Davirl Woods Rolwrt Yam:-ger Vkfilliann lxlugee .lanios flrclure Kent lvlrtvey Donnltl lvlillvr Cliarlvs D, lvlinnr Billy lvlorrow Vvillizun O'DlJIlHl'll George Risley Fred l.. Slmner Clmrle-s P. Slnim-r Cvorclon H. Snicle-r Jolrn R. Tluompson Donalrl H. Volm-r .lr. Georgs- Vtfvallcor Rolvort ,l. Xkkillm-0 Donnltl C. Xvultvr W v,'g1:m:f. Ja ,m-'3.wf-gg.w.gf- w:r:ei:.--2a4.gfg,.w wg-.-rwo. r:v..ww..- -so-at :x.ww.':f.w X,-f.wc.af:, ,.:f. 1 ' ' rr - 1...r,w g-H-N '..'f,: 1 1 H' 1 ' rf 1 rw i f f 'aw at X m f ? f , L' gf gi, ' . 5? xg 2' -V .1 2 1 ' 5 5- W-'22fif??3i?f 51:1 551-2-'ffl F41 E, Ev .ff . -F'fM :' -- if H Q tai f f ...MRM A .,.-my ., . , 1- , -WM-rpm fm..zfms,.....,,..,,. ..,..,r..,.1gi,,?..ew+..1p-1 ..peWm+-'..fs:Ht.3,f.,,.-.W-yimgw-mfkviiq EAN . -. 45541 M 408 k QQ 4 Again, J FL gy Y ,Fitz - ,, -2 ' e..4,,,,M6Q.. THE BETAS: Live in old porch chairs at 165 15th . . . 165 15:11 Ave. Theta Delta Chapter Established 1885 Expect tree lvlalcios as the result ot Carlsonls pin . . . Hated giving up a prexy Arend to Pat Weir last Decemlmer . . . Lend Krieger to the loothall squad and Gehheart to the diamond . . Get all parlcing ticlcets torn up . . . Putnam is Chiet Justice . . 90 chapters Platte use ot parlcing lot luellind their house . . . Founded ,839 Get golf pointers trom Blancett, Newell, and Sohl . . 44639 Menlbers VVOO the sororities with Ullust Talce Her in Corneru . ECONOMIZE . . hy retusing to lnuild stairs . TOP RONV: Hllglics, Bull, R. Porter, Binder, Lutz, Aglur, Uuisingcr, Bocluy. ROW' SIX: Hogziii, Rivck, KOCPP. Shell, Davis. ROXV FIVE: Dccamp, XVull.icc, Counwziy, Cooper, ljdwzirds, Long, Kcctc, Dzirgusch, Copelzm, Forsythe, Yeager. ROXV FOUR: Miiiicr, Hxxgcc, Fulmcr, G. Snidur, Dickcrsim, Crawford, LcF:nivrc, Fitzgerald, Rislcy. McCluskcy, Trout, Day, Sohl, ROXV Koch. ROW THREE: Butler, R. Smith, Bailey, Konun, Cruscy, Curdrny, Gorman, Grant, Woods, ROXV TWO: Janus, W.Portcr, Pifpmuicr, Millcr. Carlson. Root, Larimer, G.Smith, ONE: Newell, Strvcnson, lvicfllurc, Mrs. Ncwmnn, Arcnd, Cryer. Rose, Tilton, ,l. Snider, ' . H' ' We . 1 r gg, ' . L? it 55 5 .4 5 f r . , W :mary Q gf, g ,siv,e1:mwF:y1 '. ' g:fgs5: 1w..:Q-N59 A w , -4 3'-wi, ,gwv ' , H ,an H. r' ggqif' -Q' 'if 7 fy ' -:P 1, ',u,.. ' . -- 'Z-3 m ,. ,,, .s-5 .,.,,.+i J, A .M,g+,,y jimgi, sal, Q. 1. ,, , .,. fi, P ,f, ,,. ,. iv. ,A V31 , ,V . w,, ,-5, Sf? f T, ,-1 -,,,' f., , , - X 1 , .'. M., ,, ,i,, .mf . V K - tb 5 :si-. w wat, iw af- .. . www-v i t , T, A . 2 . Q fe 409 2000 lnclianola Ave. Iota Chapter Estalllisirecl 1885 55 Chapters Founded 1824 12,991 Menrimers lullul I THE CHI PHYS: Have expancieci from ll to 94 men in tlrree quarters . . Vvere tlrree times intramural clxampions Fall quarter . . . Are lnuilfling ar ulnig fl.. stag party with DU, Sigma Nu, Plri Dells . . Xvelcoine lnavlc Vcoarlr Dicli Fisller . . . Have llrosli president and activities man . . . Dave Nicholls . . . Are preparing lor a national Congress at tlre Deslrler in Septemlmer . . . Sport n full squadron of 'lily limoysn at Scott Fielcl . . . Proudly presented Arcli Holway to Alumni . . tlianlcs to Bongo . . lfC0NCJlX'llZlf . . . lxy burning tlreir liouse for fuel . . . TOP ROW: Zimmerman, Hall, Cozzic, Opre, Black, Shaw, jones, Perkins, Stcifcns, Mueller, Miiurich, Bonnie, Casey. ROW FIVE: Guiraud. Hindson, Snyder, Blewitt, Kersch, Woodmzin, P.Bcrnardo, Bacon Hale. ROW FOUR: Beynon Rodenbach, Fellows, B. Bernardo, Scobee, Sommerlad, Shivcly, Zabel, Nicolls, Schmidt, Levi. ROW THREE: R. johnson, D. johnson, Kessler, Pariso, Morse, W. Hutchison, M. Johnson, Rawson, Goehagcn. ROW TWO: F. Smith, Blackburn, Crane, Bainbridge, Nixon, Ott, D. Smith, Nettlcton, Towt, Hilton. RONV ONE: Haskell. Holway, W. Klein, Ranft, D. Klein, Renfrew, Lcppla, Zlkas, Woolnry. 410 XQD Sillllllfxl tiflljb Xvillizun llutc Steve E. Grimm Robert G. Holvsny Richard D. Baron Vvilliam J. Blaflshurn Renton Crane Harold Bl. Buinlmriclge John P, Bedell John VV. Hutn liison B1-rnurcl l'. B1-rnnrrlo Paul G. Bernardo Rolwert V. Boynon Ricliurrl Nl. Blmli Dale B. Pronnii- Frc-cl R. Blewit Ur-orgc K. Case-y Robert A. Corvy Pntriclc l.. Collie .lohn H, Fellows .lorry H, Francis Robert Us-ohagn-n Nluurice Uuiraurl George lf. Hula I.l'L' FACUI .TY NIQHBFRS Larry Snyder GRADI WATE BIEMBHRS t l1.'0Y'gl' NN'85lllJllfllE liison xx'llli8lIt Szxxhf- CLASS OF 194T Richard L. Klein Vvayne B. Klein Rolwert l.. Renln-w CLASS OF 1948 Ralph .l. lfppla l:l'itHfiS Pnriso CLASS Olf 1949 Robert Jolunston IA-on lvlucnfli .IRIIIIOS Blcltlelon Howargl F. Ott CLASS Olf 1950 Roger l.. Hilton Arthur D, Hinrlson James C. Holwny Donalcl Johnston ixiorelc VV. Johnson George M. Jones Rohert Ke-rsh .lohn T. Morris Benjamin lvlorsv Ralph VV. Levi Vvilliani XV. lvlucllcr Dnvicl Nirolls Roloert Nixon John Nutter Raymunrl Opre b'1f'I'lDIl .l. pf'I'li llarry li. Sullixnn .lmnes Bl. Zilszns John Runlt Robert A. Vvagner Frefl B. Vvoolury Robert U. Rawson lfclwarcl B. 'fowl flmrlcs Vvoorlninii .lohn Perkins Xklillifilll Ronlcnlmrli Vvilliam Suhmiclt Charles S. Smlwv Alva H. Searight Dwight C. Shivoly James Shaw Dmid C. Smith Fred I. Smith Xvilliani L, Snyrler Jack E. SOIl1Ill0fl8Ll Willialll lvl. Stvllens .lunlcs lvl. Thomson Rohcrt l,. Zulu-I llowzircl Zillllltfifnl' I For she's a jolly good fe ow The leing surrounded In the showers he must g An evenina of fun ff Tea parly? Eyes on ilu? inslruclor . . . UNMU fIIiS is Ilia way Jo il! Bvdiinw Stories . . . Paul E. N'ilI!l0YiII:l 'ULU BOYVPYQ lmnvs L. Ilgggf-r Vvillimn K Ruin-rt R. Grove IJUFIEIILI XV, IlillllHl4'rIt .Xlll-n L. B1-al Vvilliam P. Cullen Hurry J. Gmlmrn Vviniam I.. Jolxrmcox Dull' Kaisvr lfrim: U. BilkIilllOH Nvil J. liilllllliifl Goorgc B1-Jdilqfivlml Uvan Brown Ieifllilfd Curtis flnroncn Engel 'lllmnms H. Hznnlvr Rnylnunml I. Hullvy IDUIRAICI Amlznns Ricllarfl .l. XXLIZIIIIS Rimlmrcl B1-us Hvnsun D. Blinkin- .inck S. Cllnmlwirk Francis Fullvr Gvnrge .l. lfrirlun Drrnnlfl R. Irony ,ANI QLHHHIUII 'X 5' H 'N A' 3. .5 f X X f A 'Xie 1 4 x I Sky . ff S' f 1 X f X X X f IKXCULTY NlffNlBl'fRS Iflflis Reed GR.fXIJL'A'I'lf NIFBIBI-.R .lnlxn llennis CLASS OI-' 1047 .llllln wr. I'ln0VL'r Bryl 4' KPIHIJIH Inu FMIIP IDUYUI' FIASS Ol' 1048 Ifflwin Howe Rirlmrd E. Nliner .Izuns-s R. Nloyer .Innms L, Urr Rohm-rl .-X. Rznnscy Rolmf-rl R. SK'l'lIt0Il CIASS OF 1949 .lolm Luslxluuugll Rolwrl Nluson Jnlln R. Nlillvr Colm-man R. NIVIIYIIPTI Rnln-rl L. 511111111 llnnsruiner D. Ne-unmiur Donalvl C. Rirlmrclson Roll:-ri Ronlvn Cl..-XSS Ol' 1950 Donald J. Gomlvvin R1-id Hours .lunnfs Kirklznxd Haul Laughlin .Xlfrvcl F. I.:-nilnernman Rulwrt A. I.:-if-lxdeclcvr .loss-plz A. Nlurclmc-sc' Rolf:-rl T. Blusnn ll, .lolln D1-nnis Algmy Verisvn JHIIIOS A. Ronvy Ricllnrcl H. SIIUFIIIPI' Algrzay L. Ye-rssf-n Xvilliznn H. Yost Rolwri YV. Sm-comin? David H. Vvnlnlorf David L. Vviggins Henry E. Vvilsun Xvillinnl T. Xvriglll FIVFIOIIIHS J. Rm-ss Cllnrlvs VV. SC'llVViiI'tZ James Slwuly Paul D. Sielwri VV. Dean Swvvl Richard I. Vvnrml Rolnerl NI. XVII:-f-If-r gxllwrl C. Xxvriglll Nvfl lxlcicalf .lUS0llIl VV. Nlurnznne Rirlmrml D. R4-1-cl Adm-Maori K SrllnPide'r Dux'i4I Nl. Slccllx Jann-s VV. Snvrlvr Vvilliann D. Ski-Hcngffr Donnlml lilnnmn: Rnllnnl Xxlglll '75 Hiffw - ,f'z ZE: 59'E-. '2 . 2 v 1 2f Y n ' ?fW W I ? Rf ' - 1: 1 ' . J W QYW L V- .':s-uv. . -.A-mm. arg. :-mf. .w,:.41..,-+.w..1... K-.,, ...,..'...,, W... .- . ..,. ... ,.,--.- ..,.,.. A 'Q fm- fa vf v w , J :m.f m Wi J-.il .. . f .1 J ' n ifwf .' W w:z '.-v f rv w f f - w b. -' Q 5 A . 2 1 .2 af X-A A1 ff 1' er ' .- W en ...Q R., Q: vii ...Q.i.e,gxmn,yg.gQ.3sW.kf ,Q 1 .,,Q.w.,,. 9..- Q,m,.,f3,DL,,, E....,1,,i-..,.,4,.,9f.f,vmfg.. WY, 5.2-4L,4.1,W,GM4.. 115.1 g,mM-4.52Ji:.fe5.'x1 N--1:.ffw+s9 -m2:-wu:fm23Q'a- Ha. C z be x,.Sg34,+. K . .. 9- iz if 4 I ' 2 . ' 1.-Q . wx- 4.:'f'+. Q .Ffa 9-M7wf:ySf+fS-Hy .. ff v'f 'a.fx--any '.'Ji.hi!,:--R-11+-.1i.5i5ffa?:5: N- f51SF-f:.gw1:1Jf mf? wrswgsv-bf ff af- N'-W' fr-vf+wfWN f,HHf5fi5?: 2s rww'-ffxqmgw v w 6,918 Hqf:z.n - - ' M M L - V -g Y- 22 X T A 412 malta, ful 'litlti DELTA CHIS: llaye the largest chapter in 45 years at O. 5. Li. . Have increasecl house capacity to 51 men . . . 1999 'Ulm AW lvlarvel at social program of George Beclclinglielcl ancl Fran fulivr , . CMM Smle f7wPff ' Enjoyecl the traclitional Xvinter and Spring lormals . . . E5if'l,lf5l'f'fl 1902 Vvere successful in lntramurals uncler Ray Hulleyis direction . . . 57 Chapters Vvatch treasurer John lxliller lceep an iron hancl on every clollar . Fmfflflvff 1890 Sang themselves hoarse lor sing leacler Chuck Schwartz . . . 13500 A'1 'IWrS Are striving to repeat the Deanis UA rating ol the last summer . . liCONfDlXllZlf , . . hy siphoning lveer lrom the SAE house . . TOP RKDW: Kaiser, Hulley, Brown, Pezor. ROW FOUR: Orr. Ramsey, Lushbaugli, Shurmrr, Ricliarclson. ROV' THREE: Curtis, NVoldorf, Rodvll, Mcnyhurt, Schwartz. NVilsnn. ROW TXVO: Scconunc. Nlclmughlin, Cullen, Laughlin, Scruton, Hamlcr, Cutler. ROXV UNE: Hoover, Sxyfvr. Milltrr, Shcaly, Kfmlaill, You, Rosas, Hnmmcrlcin. M i B iq '1 ?f12?7f'i'filK2'4?4 'B'FS f5'?,-X 'v 'Nm syn' 'rsh ws' .vwrq mf img- qw Sa . my gait? W , an J EZ Dwi F. 1 fm Q Qi, 5 51i?.elz1P?HijlEi,,WY, Wmgiigi Wi P ' jligqkr fm Z2UW?,za gatifffvl gwiifiw' W?KW!5sEqim1l,fgggwrlgfd Em, Qrq:q,2?5.,iI5,viif5A?E6 f?agg7vl2igkE1Bk ra. Nr W W iffy air 3 .M me with 56 Mr Q3 Q reef K . fi M Q t. :W ef -bb -. .lim s in W, , ,Z -ik: -J 45 5 lf idk 1- 1, dp, Qi ' ff' 5 9' V 2 we r if M 1 M...?f if-1 f L P ' ,iff 1 is ,, 4' :rl 'tw f H- . Marx I ,QA ff X. haf, ' M M it .. .-., ,1..:. .,.,,.,. .. . , . . , , . .. . V.. , , . , . . . ., .. .9 l 'ff .'. .. H w ir. A il v f ' Jet ' -'25 E? +I, ffliwf 3 A., J-:We E I if ite- wr.. 5 e:m+,f.,-fmii-1 f.w,:'e,MA1 f,2r . .W A w ,M f2.i 'f.-1 ,V mi, .4 ,nf-rv we are - 'ffl ,f - . V. 'Mn . 2 f '1'W'xif Eg t .rg lf- - .- iff , 2 Q - M we 1 . nj,-' uf fi, - 2 AAT i.bei?.wJ' If ewme-1: 7 . M f s H, ,Q s V aw ' v - -ax ,af 7.2 5: -' + - f ,lg i 1 QQ.. Q f 45, 19' 'fffifgi 53 -sf 3-A 'A qw , fly.. 1:14.45 -45245 v -ff l 7, Q-gy-,Sigm a we W 59: MSW wr li'-' g2eg3,,W1gg,f:g. 413 sw., 80 15th Ave. Beta Pbi Chapter Established 1894 72 Chapters Founded 1859 58,255 iwembers malta, jew, malta, ffgsqxg il THE DELTS: Live in quiet on l3ti1 avenue . . . witli prexy Bruce Pasclial . . Are lcept spellbounci by .lol1nson, Oelimler, ancl Lucas . . . Beat an old spilce for Aclamle and ixloldea, tlie muscle boys . . Tllouglat tbeir liomecoming party was line . . . Hail tlleir annual Sadie Hawliins Day dance, Dogpatcb and all . . . Are loaded witb big men in all activities . . . ancl wbat activitiesl . . Have a rigbt to lme proucl of Dave King, Sopliomore Class Prexy '... Lilce Saturclay jam sessions at tbe Delts' Solid Dive . . . ECONOlN'llZE . . selling Clotbes to Sain . . . TOP RONV: Lee, Dorsey, Henry, Scott, Baker, Cowpcrtbwaite, Nolan, Jones, Abbey, Secrcst, Schindler Sites, DeVirtor, McLoctl, Zimmerman. ROW FOUR: Lunka, Herbert, Paschal, Miller, Fletcher, Mills Hammond, Himler, Fling, Tzitcm, Lease, jervey, D. Davis, ROW THREE: Clarke, Becker, Jordan, Ferguson jermxm, Lncxis, Dunn, Mrs. Fuircloth, Steltenpohl, Hilbert, Fetzer, Robenalt, Hamman. ROW TWO Marinelli, li. Davis, Counts, King, Kalinowski, Elder, Hankins, Lotshaw, Troph, Ford, Snider. ROW ONE Allen, Sellrrs, McDainicls, Fallon, Johnson, Smith, Ochmlcr, Popio, Harcha, Cable. B 1 'f'I.:.Z.1?g.tu ,..?w.1'f,5i, 4i:f,. ., 'jrtzn l1.1 ! 7253 g,f,fff,:r'- 'QQKJQQE,gi'! L1tw,1,1!,,tU'f,1?ff1 :, E'I24 'a,:.:4-:. V'--' W,-i.t-41.11-1.,' at-'Hi maize 'i-is, 1-,,-:,rg'.'1.1 - .JL-3, r:1.Q-ai M 2- . 1 ' - 1' 1 414 FACULTY MEMBERS George Eclcelberry Vvillard Brown Cllel Cable Xlatlian Dawson Charles Becker 'Fred Belt Chester Clnrlre aymond Cowpertliwaile eel DUHFI Fed Elder bfrbert Allen arty .l. Costello lobn Counts Ewigbt Davis obcrt Davis Clay Dorsey laclc Douglas alpli Fallon u'ssell Fling avid Frazier Vvilliam Hammond Cbarles Henry 3 Vvillianfl Abbey gilbert Abbott ony Adamle Howard' Balcer Jaclc Billingsley Hans Boscli 'Gill Brebm lBayard Brown Cbarles Cooney .lolm Devictor ' lden Fletcber var Ford obert Frazier obert llanlcins l Ellis Adams obcrt Andrews iclmrd Armstrong Marsliall Auclc Forrest Bacon Clyde Bonoy Yandell Bilzer Robert Brill Robert Buclmnan Carrol Carr Robert Cole Robert Ferry Rolland GTCPII Nvilliam N. Gilliland GRADUATE MlilNlBl9IRS l'lnmld Dial .lolm Donabey CLASS OF 1947 .IQIIIIPS l:CI'gUSOIl l.amar Fetzer .loss-pb Gelires Robert Hamman tlolln Hilbert Kennetli Lucas CLASS OF 1048 Alexander Hilnler Rifliard ,lolinsun Gilbert Jones Riitliard Jones Robert Jordan .lobn l..allmrn Dante B. l.avelli Elmer Lotsliaw Victor Lunlca Stanley lvlnxroniales Robvrt bliller Emil bloldea lvlarion lVlrtDaniel CIASS OF low Howard llurcba Daniel .l, Herbert Tliomas bl. Jervey Frnnlc Kalanowslei xvilliam Kerr David King llaniel Lease Robvrl l.e'c- Tony Lunlca Eugene lvlarnelli Edward ixflarquis Nvilliam Nlills Brute Pas.-hal CLASS OF 1950 .lolin Hamman Frnnlc Handley David l'lnnliins Carl Jones Vernon .lordnn Rirliard K1-gerreis Karl Kniglit Robert l.nlliurn Rfilpli Lolsllaw .lames loovo .lnmc-s lvlnrleling ,lny xlarling Andrew lvlnxroninles Paul Moffat Robert Keg:-rrem Bernard .le-rman Clinrlcs l.incli J0llf'l Robonall Donald lxlcgflalferly .laclc Powell Donald K. Renz Jerome Saxe Vvilliam Sbaw xvilliam iliruscliel Clizirles Blr'l.eod Robert Nolan Donald U, Oeliriile-r Anlllony llopio Robert Ragsdale .lolln Scott Donald Sliumnn .larlc Sigli-r Edward Sites Edward Snider Clmrles Vliropb Jolin A, Vvcilwr Harry H. Rainer llarry Scliadler Brodie Qi. Sccrvsl Roger Slcove Robert Smilli Allen Sprosty .lack Swilzvr .lou-pli vlvillflll Robert ilinylor lirnxlon Tcwart Robert Tierney Raymond Xvaggom-r David Vvilliams Rim linrd fimini-rn 'in Riu bard lxloore Vvilliam C. lwloorv Clmrlos Oliver Xvilliam R. Peterson Vvilliam VV. Pvlvrson .lames Rlioiides xvillinm Scnrll Andrew Smilli Eugene Slllllll Fred Tlmrlon Donald Vvnmbaugli Jillllixs XXYUUJS ,lillllt'S 7inn Tim perfect liost Stop or I'll sliooll xxllial would tlm Dean sm7 .lll tbis, and tlrv SUNDIAI too E. . if.. 1 ,, fintimr round nw, vlwryimdyf' fiflllll' Us you arc lflllers . . . Tiwy must have a floor!! Xviwrcfs tim tizini mon? -17:1t'gr'f'w:jfE?T7? 'i'7vw -rfsffmf fi' .',ff'7 t?r '1tv'T' if Vvilliznn I,ljA1Ol'?t l.zm rn-mv D. ,itunes Xvillium Herron fifforgn' ilimlv Xxliililllt ig. Arnold Dnvicl ,l. Bt-llump Vvillimn Ballinger .lolln XY. Bettis Robert S. Blalw .larnvs A. Cmnplacll Philip A. Cori-y Nt-al fi. Dorn Dunulxl lfir-lrls Xvillimn lzmrncs Vvurrt-n BElikS Vvillimn E. Bc-xt Roldvrt XY. Hutlrr Rolwrt Donllmn KPHnl'iIl R. EiCllYW'HiLl Donzllcl Iivurt ifsliv R. Forney, Jr. Riclmrtl C. Un-utllousv Riclmtl B4'IllXQ'lt Rollvrt P, Gircl Dnr1is'l B. Blnir Rivlmrml Cozncl Hurry A. Crawford Kennvtix VV. ljuvies iatglc Ni. Fugntc I'.'Xl'l7I.'I'Y Ml-QNIBIQRQ Ruln-rt H. K1-plcr .lust-pil lxiiller Dnnnlfi VV. Riley fLR.fXDl,'.X'l'If MEMBERS Ibm-nl ,lmlteon l.urry D. ,lam-s .lnlll1'S Lynn FLASS OI: 1047 Kr-nm-tll fi. Harmfi Nils P, ,lnlmson i.nrry .imlvs CIASS Ol 1948 li. ,lnim Hurmon Xvillizun Henry Duvici C. iiilyarcl .izuklc P. Hurling ilt1'ilEil'Ci ,l. llcr Rolrf-rt Kirsciuu-r Rolu-rt L. Krm-nge-r Ruin-rt XY. Little C1 .ASS OF 1049 .lolnn A. llulfli iforrvst R. limuilton ililmnms K. Hamilton Km! S. Huy. Jr. isrunris J. Kliniie-r, .ir ifrnncis E. Lee G1-rulrl D. Lellnmn filmrlvs XY. Lvwis .l, VV. Rnlitry Norman lf Rau UIASS UF 1050 ,lmk D. ilurrel Rolwrt iiitc Horufc Ke-ifer Riclmrcl C. Nlcclellunci Vvilliam ii, lV1cDermott Eugvnc .l. lvlurray Rulwrt G. lxlaxson ,lil0lllilS l.. Notestinc fjscur l.. iilmrnus linrl XV, Nxiilvy Fred Niillwr Raidlnll Xyenlln .laclx U. Slim-ts ,ivscpll Stem li-fblifilk D, Bit-3 ers Robert .i. Neal .iulian O. Nortlmrmit .iolin L. Novak Roldcrt if. Otstut Robert C Perm .luck i., Robe-rts .loiln if. Ilifi'tEifIiS Tilcoclorr- D. St-1-kt-I Lee S. Svlvey ij. Earls- Sheets Charles R. Siu-plncrd Vvillimn Smitlx U. Nl. Strute ifnrl A. iiirumlrli- iiililip fi. Vvylnunql .ioiln Claim-lsiui Clilzforcl C. Pettit James A. Postlc Toclcl Rimiclle Dale S, Rohrer James A, WEIIS Dax'i4i I.. Yah-s fi -, , . ...r ,, . n 1 2: H1aBaL?a1vm.Kfm.m-mm1..w:.mcm,421.-,kewl 1 1 ...m., s.1...1..,f.1:,..-1,1 x 14...-1f.1..mf,k..11..,1,'...v.M4...n.1..ff.aHa1..mms...1.:m1m,n.i1w.1.,Ww.,.w2x2A.t.f111.,1.-1.2,1Bs:ma,...11rL11.a1s:.:.1...i1.f1:1..w11..1r2.1 -m..w1nwmf13Sm. A1-.Jsnm 1 416 QQHLL ' THE D Us. l View tlie Campus pararle from vantage point at 32 lOtli . R Are famous for uorange juice parties . . . no vitamins . 33 E- 10,11 Aw Xxvon lour intramural cliampionslmips in '46 . . . cjhm Sfflfv CITUPWV 3 Aclvofate sllorter Classes, more micl-wcelcs, anti lower prices . Eslamlslwfl 1004 l Claim a swimming! team . . . ltlll talce any in tlie nation . 61 CIWPYPVS W Dislilce exams, Campus politifs, anti shortage of women . Founflpfl 1834 1 Are prexied by Phil Corey . . . the 'spin . . . 26-500 BI0mI'f'f5 Boast a liost of Varsity OH men ami other BlXlOC's . . . , ECONOlXllZE . . . by not engraving all ol tlie tropliies tliey uin . . X TOP ROWV: Dorn, Davies. Hitc, Stratc, Eichwald, Hucling, B. Smith. ROW' EIGHT: Ewan, Campbell, Forney, Roberts, Bennett. ROW SEVEN: Kregar, O'Shanslmy, Notestinr, Betticc, Backs. ROW SIX: Blair. Ballinger, Ilrr, Harmcl. ROW FIVE: Best, Klinker, McClelland, lvlurray, Hamilton, Cozad. ROW FOUR: Arnold, Henry, Crawford, Barnes, Sheets. Hilvard, Hay. ROW THREE: Shepherd, Harrell, Nortbcrafr, Lrxvxs. Rau. ROXX' TWO: Stern, Rohrcr, Lehman, Novak, Harnn, lvlcyera, Bird. ROV' ONE: Ncvl, Perm, V.'y5nrd. Lnrl, Ficlrls, Blalcc, Butler. 417 70 18111 Avo. Ohio Chapter Esiahlishecl 1922 20 Chapters Founclecl IQU5 3,000 ZxIl HllJOI'S Harm mm ,. T' rc 1225 ' ,,fw ' 1 W I A , -7,43 'KW' , THE K D RS: Live a merry lite in their little house around the corner . . . Are lumous tor stein songs, goonl cheer, and huts hy I.i'l AAIJIHJI' . Parli their annex . . . on wheels . . in the lqacli ynrcl . Threaten the steward . . . with slow hideous death . . Claim Prexy Ship Brewster jumps . . . nl the clrop ol' an pin . . :Xre authorities on women, philosophy '... and squirrels . . . Cunit decicle whether engineers or Hphys. eclf' majors won the war . Pleclges sing with gusto, uxvetre the lxig hairy-chestefl men tfCUfYf3NllZE , . hy stealing ATO songs . Y l W.-we-A3 W- wi.. E .x , ..4..... uf, 1... I hw... ,....,,.,.-f,., T.,.,.. TOP ROXV: Renwick, tlurcy, Ntxllur, Molwv. ROR' FOUR: Fuller. M. Koval, Ackerman. Plumlcy. ROW' THREE: Mikal. Donovon, Strznsser, Thomas, Nxgro. RONY TXYU: Hcndushol, Rom.tnu. kloy, tnotm, F. Kovul. ROW' ONI1: Brewster, Bzxklek Summa, Nlunn, Horton. Nm -. wr-1 V , , gem Q 3 . Un - W 5-, ' 1 -. 2 595 2 it ,gg s1WP21S'1 ' -'li-rf' 1 fitiifj :-if . . ' T5?i+? 5W'?:'f'LFil-if 7 f '5 7' 25' 'J-1 'if' f V r?L'f?f k 1- .'i1 t?7f1'l5ev5H --li1 i : f9W,f?Ff,Gr+fTW5E?kQ ? ' i' 2':: U?,'.1G2 ins .sa 'f' f'f?.'i'+ i f-1 i fwiwf ' - ' ,- 'h ri H' T s ' f - ' ' T f p T he ' 'K s' T R R A ' T 4 X iizrf. V, - 1' ' Y ' V - . ' . Lf' ' '1,i:.:' 7 f , , f' . , QQ rx , -zefi4'g',:, 'A 2' 3 1 - -rv, T- , A . . e,ayffQE:'fv ,5, fgcgi, W Y V 2-yu., , 1 at 5,5Lni?PSE?-gHQ3l,i'fg1'1--131.' uzRs2?Eg 3y1g,,iQ524ifV' iii? 'E all-17' Q L' W 5525 jqigfz' 55.532 f 'f 'Q 1 wi w , L me sm ri 418 K FACl'I.1Y MEMBERS P Bland L. Sirafuvy Hvnry Rownin-v CNIIGFIPS BKZJCIE Lawrence Brewster Robert F. Fuller Xvaller F. Garey Kvnnelh Ackerman Roberi Brown Lawrence He-nclershot ffrnnlc lS0hLliiI1Sky John Donovan Elmer Guiliani Arthur Hamar Robert Joy .lolln Kirby Rivharcl Kline CLASS OF 1017 Vxyilliam Berry Jolm Kuilnr CLASS OF 1048 Nvilliarn Horton lwnrk D. Ixlunn, .lr .Xlvx Polli CLXS5 OF I9-IQ Dun Kin ,lmm-s I.. Nlrlca Rolwri Blolwley Vviniunl Nigro CLASS OF I 950 Fmnlc Koval Mike Kovn' Richard lloita Xvilliam O. lxlrljorxald flvorge Miller Enrnesi Palnm ,IOLH slllllllld Roy E. R1-nwick Lowell Row Arnmurwl Roman: Don Slrasser Nlarlc Tlxonms Xvarcl Thomas Dvxyill Pm-nro Tom Phillips Cwnf' Plumly Glvnn Prin- Frcclcrifk Slrassvr Robe-rf Vxyarrl James Zafris He,s engaged, he's llandsome, he uses Soap mrllis hurfs me more ilmn il does you .VIUS SCPIIE-' lPKll'l'5 QIIUIII SpE'9Cll,l'SS l:l'llH'lll'lUlf1IU arlmn Ilwy won if nnmw. yv-f xvlxy trump that ure? A super Super Function Hlvm Forever Xveuring Fm! Pins. 5105001 . . . llw Clog . . . .lou-plz ll. Boycl :Xrt N. Brant lluul ll. Elleman Xvillyorll Fleig lilnory fllancler Xyillimn Gullnerir- Glenn Dorian vl-llf'hCl0l'l' Brivwlx George XY. Clow .loseplx Bruelnaluxr Roller! Nl. Dodge- Paul lfrlce. Jr. Robert H. Galsmln .lnlln llillwislx Slanley Ballon George Boyer Dana Cable Xvillimn ll. ljavirlson Rirlmrfl Dim-rker lolxn Hain .Xrilnxr llarfler .Xllu-rl ll. llnrlu- lolm li. Baker Rolwrt Darone Xvilliznn D. Davis lnclc 5. Dawson Tolberl Pll. Denton Loring! R. Ya-cl T. Dunn Rolwerl Garfield Xvillirnn ll. Gill:-apic Norman D. Cvoclclen .lannes Goorlwin lmwif ll. Cvooelwin .-Xlwoml VV. flrilliill llaul l.. Cvril-'liiln Vvillnrrl I.. Haslup Rolwrl Hayk l !xFl 'I ID' MEMBERS lolm 5. Lyman .lolm Nlr-ans Hugln Means Russell xleans Roln-rt ylllrruy GRAIN 'ATE MEMBERS xx'llllilI1l Knoclerer CIASS OI 1947 Carl Bl. Dicrrclcwrl' .lolmn A. Hanna Vvilliann Bl. Killmury CLASS OF 1948 Ralplx fl Hulrlrins lolmn K. llxrig Xvilson Knipe Ill Allen l.f'klll16'l'IlIiill C1365 O1-' 1949 llou .ml llarhnnn D011 lll'llC1Ql'SOll lolm N. Hileman .lolm Shmlm-y Hullnmn lolm C. lmlmorlen rllfllilfll 51. Jones Rollnnml D. Killian VI-ll0lll4l5 l-yIlliiIl CIASS OF 1950 Xyillinln D lleislcell .lunn-5 llemlein Frank Nl. Herrel Clmrles G. llorn Robert H. lsaly Vvillimn .lneger Glen JN. Jol1ns lolln D. Jollille licluaml QX. Kelly .lame-S A. Kepley lalnes A. Kilpalrillc Riclmrcl Krvager Herlgerl Kfllllixlldkllll Xwarle Kumlf-in Rolmerl J. Lapin-rre Xvilly l..f'nr-rl RiCl'lZlYf'l B. Linclse-y Henry l. Taylor Paul Tlnxrslon LeRoy Tuclcer Francis L. Lwtley Carl .l. Xvirlluwein Lulu' Zarhnnn G4'ilfQk' XXYEi5lllDllfn Paul T.K0l1r .lolxn Vvilliarns RHy'llllJllll Linli. .lr. Rolxert Nlccroslcc-y C. .lolm Sc-In-r Rolwrt B. Sunil: Rirlmrfl XV, Vilmncler .lolln VV. 5leKinney Riclmnl Salter Eclwurrl P. Sllericlan Reginalcl A. Smitlm Riclmarcl L. Spedn C. Uralxam Slillings Don Tainior Xvnller mnlrlc- xyillianx E. Long Ray C. lxliller Cllarles Nlilclxell Cveralrl R. Nangle .laclc XV. Nerlca: Clyde VV. Nieewarmer James A. Parker Tlxonms S. llc-nclergast Rirlmrml L, ljllillips George R. Powers Ford Quigley George R. Ranclolpln Riflxarcl Reclrling Roloerl lr. Rolxinmn James Slleamls Sinn Swopc 420 ww 9 -we kygfl 5 ,Ffa ff25??ff7- :mf ' Y- Q ff. in THE KAPPA SIGS: Can see lnclianola Avenue on a clear day '... Lauglr wlmen Jolmn ll1rig's Nlodel A can't climb tlie liill . . . Hope treasurer Boi: Gatsch cloesn't lose too inuclr clmeeli . . Vvere amazed wllen Bill Killvury planted his pin . . . Know tllat usllepn lylccroslcey will get a lllllllfll someday . Enjoy Tom Lymanis lnirtllday parties . . . l..ilce tlle manner wlricll Ucuddlesl' Jones operates . Are awed by President Dick Dierlcer's lpow ties . . . ECONOlxllZE . . . lmy drinking mill: lannuallyl . . 1842 lnrlianola Ave, Alpha Sigma Cllaptvr Estalnlislned 1893 110 Clnaptvrs I:OllYllll-'fl 1869 -10.230 Rlomlwrs TOP ROW: Hciskcll, Griffin. Randolph, Robinson, Link, Hullman, jones, Ivlcflmskey, Smith. Killian, Heilman, Doran. ROW THREE: Kunder, Knipe, lVood, Hill, Hillbish, Brubaker, Ecke, Davidson, Spetka, lmlvodcn, Cable, Close, Swopc, Garfield, ROW' TWO: Hanna, Leathcrnian, Dicrkcr, Brannon, Gataqli, Ihriq, Mrh. Burdette, Lyman, Sctzcr, Hutchins, lvlcllenncy. ROW' ONE: Stllllngf, Harness, Kxllbury, Bm-ati. Xlfilliams, Dodge. 421 T3 15111 Ave. Gamma Tau Zeta Clmpier Esiatnlisilect 1925 115 Chapters ljounrieri 1909 36.000 iwenitwrs lambda, ful 'U-5. P' L M L - - THE LAMBDA CHI'S: ihlelt feminine hearts with the voice ot T'-retl Luther . . Beat tlle Betas lor the league luaslcetlxall Championship . . Are fraternity larothers ot' President Truman . . . Think Craig Wright, prexy ol FFC, is presidential contender in '48 . . lnspire each other by singing, She has two dreamy eyes ot hluen . . Are famous for their enjoyable parties . . . l.ilie lmow ties, laoolts iliaci to put that inl, and beautiful women . . . Are prexiecl lmy Boi: Licli . . . lfCONOlNllZE . . . by rooming at tlle A D Pi house . . . TOP ROXV: Lubcshkott, Ostrandur, Gallant, Harris, Luther, Sarchet, Olafson, Jones, Shilliday, C.Vess Pupa, Southard, Gillam, Gerrard, junlcins, Gervcson. ROW' THREE: Wilson, Hirz, Bollas, Smith, Stout C. XVciscr, lviilhoan, Stotca, Harney, Fchn, T. Evans, Lins, C. Weiser, Dodd, Fusco, Graham. ROW TWO Gartner, Clark, Stewart, Fleming, Maggiore, Resche, Duncombc, Wilyzus, Schuster, McVay, Lick, Melsheimer Seibert. ROW ONE: R.Vcsf, Barnes, Verba, Adkins, Tabeling, YVarnc, Thomson, lvicttu, Brady, Rectz Schoenbcryer, Van Atta, D. Evans, Isaacson. 422 A , . lf liarlcs l. allalmn Vvilliam Emory Otto Glaser Uonalcl Cvrinies George Haves .lim Henrlriclxs Riflmwl Higlilancl Rulpli L. Gartner Riflmrrl XY. Hvnrlriclt ,lolm B. Aelliins Eugene Nl. Gvrmrrl Roger A. Hall ,lol1n C. Harman Rolwrt .l. llarris ljrcn Allen .lnlm T. Bmcly Benjamin l.. Clarli l1ll!'Sl6'I' C. Doflrl, Jr, .lolin N. lfusco .LIIHCF Blue lfrzmlc Counilian Punt l.. llvangelis Lyle P. liarney Ricllanl Evans -rll0nlii5 fx. Evans Robert C. Farrington Hnwarql .l. Gallant Clnurle lr. Gliclc lfvnngelo N. Graliam Riclwarcl J. llagerty llarlorcl ll, llzinlcins paul VV. lsaccion 'JY' JOHPS Pliilip D. .lunltins XA FAC'l'l.'IT NIFFIBFRS l., l.. l.nvr- CRAIH 'ATI-f NFTVIBI-fRS Paul Howarrl Paul Klollr Phil Nlarfaulrxy Diclc lxliclclf' lvlartin Miller Gnrrlon Ogram Rolwvrt Session CI ASS OF 1047 Ulf-nn Hvnry Vinrvnt lvlagginrc Rolwrt lXIf'lSlll'lll'lPl' Cl A SS Ot' 1948 Rolwrt l.iClt' ,lanif-5 lf. lvlcljonalcl Rirlmnl fjlnlvson .lflllll A. OhlfilIlKlk'f CIASS OF 1949 Nutlinnie-l ll. Uillani Ylartin Hirz Vvillimii H. llullnian .lolin .Xrtliur lxlillioan l'l-'XSS Ol: 1950 lfxigc-iw G. l.ulu-rslilmll' ljrml li. l.utlwr .lanws fi. lxlulzxs Clscnr G. Floor:- Paul LX. Blacfimlglioy Xvillinm fjmlvnwvilvr Fr:-clvric' L. fflnnvr filenn Sl. Rc-vlz Carlos A. Riley Rolnvrt l.. Sfliovnlncrgc-r lrranlc .l. Sclivxnrtz ,lamps S. Slu-ppurcl Riflmrcl D. Sliilliclziy Rolwrt lf. Sisingc-r fi:-url li. Smitli Xnrlwnvt flDnnnvl Rnlwrt Smitli Vvilliam Sniitli Rolwrt Tvnor D1-an 'I'Imm.ts .lay Tolwy .lf-wel Xvnn luv Xvailvr ljanifl xlfxlaiy .lmnvs Str-mart lnnics Nlmllnvr Rnlwrt lf. Se-ilu-rt Nelson ll, Tliomsun .lose-pli Ye-rlm llliilip xvvisvr llflYYill'fl ljllpil Xvillimii Riamli llonalnl ll, Scliuftvr Rnynioml Stout Q liairlfis 5. VX cm-r flrxlllv Suullltirll lfvflffrivlx lf. Stim- lbnn Stoiin Dum? K. Stoll Dnnnlrl l.. Stout Rulwrt Strnlilm-r lzilylllllllfl vlAilll4'lll flillorcl bl-itus Q Ultwy l. X an .Xttn lliiflllilttll NVPNN lillis XNviIQt'llllt'llll lmm-5 XX nlls ,lqliummn R. Xxldrin- Davifl R. Xxlilmn filmrlr-5 lx. Xyriglit Oli, sn fn y . . . llllllllflfl Cilll SPfl'llllK'lP sl quiz-t comvr . . cilllllPHl Slll'lH'l5I' , Wllloops, lufs falling Xve rlrinlc mille imlux' Xxvllffll llle lmll llwiting 1' CD Cf-oil E. Boonl Clarence lvl, Brow n Bernard V. Clxrish-ner-n B lm-lvin C'lldllllJ9l'S .lnnms L. Buzdral .lnnula Bra-nnernan lllxris Gluros llunny D. Hosta-Il:-r lfmlwin lj. llogue Norman C. Urulmu l,ynn C. Blesaing Clil-'lorrl Bl. follins. Paul Creagvr Dnvid Davis n FACLITY Bl1iNIBl RS Clair A. Dyr- Earl P. Gullx l.. l-,awiCl lliner GRADUATE FIENIBICRS ,lolln Geisy XY. Carl Kelly CLASS OF 1947 flmrles blajorirlx CLXSS OF 1945 KL-nnetl1 Lulta .luseplx S. Floun- l'cOlJf'I't l.. Pclry llclwin Xvillinnls CLASS Ol' 1940 llnrolcl Oy'slf'r Eugene VV, l,dl gCOIl .lolln A. Rm-Lur CIASS OF 1950 Rolnrrt A, lsisll Roclger Laila llc-nry lrexilcronr' Rf-rl S. Nowiflci VV. D. Turnbull CIIBYIPG L. Williams Fred l.. Xvilliams xxllllldlll Rolwrt.-1 Donnlrl Sh-veruon limnlc xyilliuxns Nlurlc Vxlinger Roln-rt A. Wlylfe xvilliuxn Sunlsclli George E. Nxlrxlser Bolp ljielrzdlc Xvillialn E. ll-urpxe .loseplx Cv, Vvells UQ-urge Nvlwitu-irc 424 ht mm flul THE P D CHI'S: Possess time tmest ivory ticicier on the campus . . Hope for a bigger and ioetter barbecue next year . . IT6 15th Ave' Are exuberant over their beautiful neigtlioors . . . Xi Chapter Take pritte in ttieir many ciistinguistiect aiumni memirers . . . Esmhlislwd 1908 Sing their sweettleart song tyest after Friday nigiit visits to? . . I2 Chapters Boast of time tmest cook of ali cooks . . . Founded N83 Are seldom seen wittlout test tuiaes and slide rules . . . 8000 plembers Won a new troptlyf-tilanics to pledges, basicetiaaii ettorts , . . . . . by using time Beta landing iieid . . . TOP ROW: Glaros, NValscr. ROXY FOUR: YVe11s, Collins. Fish. ROW' THREE: YVilluuns, i'v!YS'1 R- IV KOW' TVVO: Vfolfv, iurpic, XX'1ngvt, Ho-tuiuler, XYl11rmix'u, i7.1v1s. ROW' ONE: Iviumt, Hogan-. Uv-nfl. Stevenson, Blessing, Pnrgcon, liiuiin-111.-n, 425 49 MQW' Qfzltmj W fig: f THE PHI DELTS: l.ive in the house at l942 lulta . . . avenue that is . . . 1942 Iuka Avg' Tell strangers where l7tl1 anti 18th goes after meeting at triangle . l Ohio Zeta Chapter Vvon pleolge and active touch iootloall championships . . . Established 1383 Yerdova, Vvolle, and Perini carrie-cl Phi Delt colors on gricliron . 105 C Impterb Campus frogs were Hanlt Porterllielcl of Fraternity Affairs 1 Founciefi 1848 Anti Dick Laslto of Student Activities . . . also new whip at 52000 Zwpnllwrs The Phi Delt house . . . president to the illiterate . Also toolt top honors in homecoming cievoralions . l':CC3NOlX'll2li . , . liy using the Arlgois driveway . TOP ROW: Witt--, Rzrtlnl, Albrecht, McCoiiziughcy, Blockwt-ll, Simons, Vfiblv, Cole, Sort-nscn, Sedgwick, Vfamhold, Snell, Halton, Hntiord, Sprague, Canfield, Bell. RONV THREE: johnson, Hodsworth, Mcise, Wells, Berth-ss, Ross, Gotllow, XYintrrs, Whlgren, Soutlt-rs, Gzirigucse, Shciflin, Clziwscn, Ennis, ROW' TNVU: Day, Kerwin. Fachnlc, Slztnglitcr, Ashtcn, Wzirne, Mrs. Whitt. Lowman, Vcrdov:-i, Hnfiord, Griffiths, Walters, Wolfe. ROW' ONE: Rankin, Fulmcr, Thomas, Savings, Short, Reiglcr, McN:ibb, Owe-ns, Reese, Phillin, Udl-crclit. Q . 'A si t .4 fi?-.fqgj'ifqi .Ja hfkfiiltajpfibx u miW:3yj'qai qi, fm 15,5 f ,ip 7- ,js 4 ig V- ff: ig: 4 f .. , in ' ir as-te. 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Inoles intvrusling -Q ,,zg:,v,',:f',o iff.-1-5. 'fm-'- ': '9-1 4. iw 2 Q 4 ii , W M. 11 ff, 'kr-:aff ,- :mfg f-,g.q,.,,c,-um , .. Q-,qv X- f Q X 352.5111 .L 1f9'?fIQi' Q15f5z'k,JL:,s.' nzwifiiifgrm CDEU Irving Katz Hyman Birnlmum lsaac Cohen llarolfl Burm-'H Pliillip Bradley Snnlorfl Ruplmi Robert Alpcrn Robert Brown ,lulius lfnxman lsreclericlc Gems l lzxrolml Qirccnlxouse Rolunri llarrii Sinmn .xcloliimn Paul Asnes Clxarlvs Avnvr Nlorris Burnett Nlillnn Bericlvr Arnolrl llrluincnllial Bogart Simon Clunnm llllilip liislinmn l lvrluc-rl l lznmnui Izijlldlll lllf,0lls ll-rome Kay FqXL'I,1TY NIFNHICR Karl Selig CR.XDl'.X'I'If FIENIBER5 l.aVVl'i?Kll'C 3101 lilvlf' MASS OI mov' Rolwri Elinor Roln-rl Goldstein VIASS Ulf IUI4 Nlnrvin l 1t'lllli'ill Blorion Korn CLXSS Ol: 1949 Siclnvy Kline .Xflllllf l.:-wil. Blillon Lili filmrlvr xii: lllmnliv Arlliur Pvnm-r Bliliun ljviorliiiill CLASS Ol 1030 Hurry l-ie-lmu ilz Sin-lmlon l.i1 lilig Slim-rnmn ljmlenlmui Simon Flin ,lf-rmnv Blau Haxrulcl Nl:-riiwlelvin Dmicl xIt'lSllE'l' bitlnov Blitiln-man Ruin-ri Rf-iclle-r Rivlmrsl Sin-rumn ljflvnl bfllXX1H'l7 lfonar-l Kunrnelll Nlorris Nl:-nflel Eugene Raider Hamid D, Shibe Ge-orgy l, Solomon Amolcl Plxillips Walter Seimller Ralpll Slwmlan Albert Sabrofl Alex Slioag Sh9ld0H xvilllllg Donalcl Singer Sheldon Singer Jerome Siegel Howarml Sinuclcler lny Solomon Josepli Solomon Daniel Stone Herbert blwiscimlcoff Emily NX'f'iIllJPI'gCl' Nlelvin Xvollc Jack XY-ill Gr-ml-l ffulxlv-r 428 hi .5. THE PHI EPS: Live at tlle top ol lulia witli tlieir liearls in tlie cloufis . , . Are ltnown for Cliel ixlannie and liis pastries cleluxe . . 1988 Iuka AVP- Also lcnown lor tlieir after-liours impromptu serenades . . Alpha Omif 0'1 Chap Are lecl lay tlie Great Vvliite Fatlier, Bob Goldstein . . . Established 1932 Keep six pledges lousy sliining Kaplan's new varsity HQ . 31 Cliuplpfs Have a few big wlueels and lots of small cogs . . . Foundgd 1904 Sing uAclam Was time First Mann . . . and lie wonlt be tlie last . . 6,900 M9n'l'9'5 Blacle room on tlie mantel lor a new baseball tropliy . . . ECONOMIZE . . . by using pledge lalnor . . . ter TOP ROW: Matz, Blumenthal, S. Singer, Vfollc. ROV' FOUR: Weinberger, Lindcnbaum, Lebowitz, Lewis, Tischkoff. ROW THREE: Sherman, Hassman, Lichtig, ROW TWO: Mittleman. XVolf, Adelman, Alpern, Greenhouse, G.Reider, Jacobs, R. Raider. J, Solomon, Sciller, D.Singer, Gems, G. Solomon, Mcisner. Kay, gh1Tiara,CBl:rnbni1m, Mermelstcin, ROR' ONE: Shoag. Penrzcr, Kline, Shibc, Goldstein, Kimmel lflsncr, ar an, ,o cn. 429 218 E. lfth Ave. Clmivron Deuloron Chapter Established 1878 T'-I Chapters Founcivfi 1848 40,500 hlmntwrs ful 9 Malin, .I A x X .tx ' tix. 13,0 mu rj THE FUIS: l.ive in l,awren4'e Loclge, iirst lraternity on campus . , . Are lanious lor their sizzling serenades to sorority sirens . placed Dunran, Doolittle, and Crane on footlnall squad . . . X Cheerect appointment of Ken Norton on to CFP special events jotm . Have electecl Robert Vvright prexy for coming year . . . Are still tallcing ahout the Fiji lslancl party . . . Acquired the runner-up trophy in intramural baslcetlmll . . . Xvatrhect Lloyfl Dull, Chucli and Dallas Dupre set traclq records . l'lCCDNf3hllZt': . . . hy enjoying the Thetals free Hwnter lmiilleti' . ,gif K . - . ,diff ' 1 TOP ROW: Zzirtmzxn, liugzis, Grunt, Jones, Blackford, Szlvillc, Hnvcns, Crowe, Bradbury, Isslcib, R.Havcns, Carruthvr, Dzivius, Epstein, Miller, Stctczclbcrgcr, Hamilton. ROV? THREE: Montanus, Todd Burnett, Wright, Curmack, Dunn, Norton, LaRue, Mitchell, Cramer, C. Duprc, Fowler, Kuntz, Neville. Hamilton, Cantwell, Krautcr. ROW' TXVO: johnson, Cunninghzim, Steiner, Baron, Chapman, Mayne, Oatey Rhinehzirt, R.Evans, Rhodes, Hobson, Wolf, D,Duprc, Keyes, ,l.Evnns. ROW' ONE: Herbst, Mclllvaine Hicklc, Light, Bickcl, Gunton, Drake, Grcincr, Cunningham, Porter, Olmstcud. 430 11 1 . s 1 lmrlvs 51, lwlhn fllulmix lolxn XV. Burn-lx ,lanm-s Duffy xvillinm Scliwnrlz lin-nry A. Biclcel llolmr-rt Ni, Blarlcforci. Jr. Don F. Dumont Nyilliurxi if, Uunlon lhnif-l F. QQHFIIIEICIC lolm Nl. Currulilers Spoixcer T. Davies pllilip B. ijrnlce Dallas D. Uupre, lil Tluonms Ni. Baron Davicl Bolon Byron l.. Burnell Dmmld B. Cflmpman Xvilliam Craig filonn R, Cunnjngllam C, Clayton Dugas ,larlc C. ifvnns llonalcl Aslllny iivrlwri D. Bnngert, Jr. Rolwri Barnes Lawrence Blanlcer Conlon Bolon Xxiilliam F. Bradbury K1-nt Branrlt Ralpli Clingn-r Ijllllillfi Cllllk .lulmn Criss lilflf Qil OXVf' llwifl VV. tilllllligilillll ,lolm Danivls llnycl Dull lose-pil yi. Dunn lnuis .Xllison Fullorcl Ruin-rt fizmlnn-r Roll:-rl firnnl FAC II 'I .TY NIIQMBFR S .Xllvn BlI'NIillliLfi'll ixlylin Russ ClR.'XlJl '.-XTIC NIICNIBIQR ieillllll Ii0VVKlrli fwlmrlvs Kivnvll- Ll..X5b Ulf 11:17 Tin-mlore Hamilton Vvilliam D. Havens Rein-ri H. Hffrlxori Clyrlo Hirlclc ,lflilll ,IUHPS CWIASS Ol' 1948 Vvilliam lfpslvin. Jr. Rifillarri B. ifvnns Truman J0ilIlSOll Dean lj. Kraulvr Calvin VV. lviayne CLASS OF 19419 Rirlmrni Fowler Vvilliaun VV. Cirani, Ill Diitlc ii, Grciner Ricimrfi Havens Gormlon G. ilolpson Albvrt V. Issll-il, Vvilliam Kunlz, Jr. Shtpllen Illllllf' CLASS OF 1950 Joseph Griiiilli James Hague Dolllllfl Hallllllibllll John F. Havvns James Hugiu-y Jani: Jennings Sam .lollile Ray Kil5fhHiJl'f Jolin F. Krann-r, .lr. .lolmn Lauferswviler Rirlmarci lviartin Jolm lxiccanlmy Vvnyno VV. lxlrllvaino Russel lxleans Rirlmrci Blolvs ifclwnrcl A. ixionlamus .lnlm lxiunsc-ll Hugh Noison Rirlmni Orrin-rs NXvill'ff'H Pilfii .Nhlwr Rvlllv, .lr Holm-rl l.iLgl1l ,lulln lmxvll R11 lmrll Xlurgnll Rolu-rl xl, l.iL5l1l Alan R. fjah-y Roiyffri R. Rlxmlvs .loim C. fvrhnnn fxmlrc-w XY. xlillm-r Vvilliaun Rlninvlmri Paul xl. Smilln Vvillinrnl P. S11-In-lin-rgxr Carl R. XYOH Clarvnu- Le-vis Hownnl R. Biilmlu-ll Kennclll Notion Glenn F. Olivf-r Irving l . OllIlSiL'kl Eclwnrml F. Savillv .larlc XY. Sioim-r Rainer! Vvriglll Xxiaync- Pork-r Sian Rlxineiiarl Rllmles Neil SiliSiCll Donulcl Sipp Bob Slwole .lolux Soplios Clwrle-s Swe-.xrigvn Boi: 'ltlmmpson Jann-s lf. rllorlcl .'xli1'll Nliill I'-1'4N1'll Bolm Xvntson Bill Xvilson Claire' Xviselnun l-awr1-nn 0 Cronin ,losvplu iicnry .losn-pl: llymiv Izljllllhl IQIIORUIS Clmrll-Q If. XY.-Ill. -'C ii? Ijnv 61 i Fiji Firnfplariv forms to flue re-nr lfxiraormlinary, 'mini' Classic lvisurv I 4 V if 1 if 1-Mfiwn :wg-v','fW'1vw 1' JW 5 A Q ,su '5f.fU'H.z'P-5f'iv'33F' ', x 1'5-'i-25145,-.i.l5vf.?lf ' l 't:1'f '4 2'3'W'Q.,F1'7'7.1,1.: it -I w7l.',1'fp:.Yf ' N3 Y:F'iw f' 'f':'i:i'I4 .17 SIIG 'hifslt W,Jf?fffi y '25-1gdiY.'M '-fd N?f52fAQvfQ5'x'5. ,111 . L,F ' f j.L,, ff.,,L'f I iw 'Dry gg, ',1,if,..ggyff ,Arif .1 ,,, ' 1, 1 .,. .f.,,fv,f,,kf.q,g5.1 .iQ.,.:ff1gf,i5g,.g ': 513.315-rm ,w1:5f51,5gg? K i . , V1 1 - ,,., -515415.15531--f . wrfgygsg.-Vg, . , 1 .- - 9, I' '- ,, -, , 1' gg-44 . 1 5.1: fA,1QqLH:a3.3iKE g'.Q'y2,?3Qffifi2A1 ...rl 'T ' 'E fix, . -A . A ,'lfwLg-:,g,',.f ' '.3::1?ffiEQ' . .. . ,,,.,, X., .. . ., M. ,V ,. , ,Q 1 .:.., 1 1 'i 92. QEQ-I A 1 ,f 1 LQ...,J......, , . H filiaiww M ' ., .N,. . urry's boogie . . . ls this legal? Nlxdniglnt snaclz . . Double! es John J. Cook Charles A. Auer Victor Donnet Donald J. Harpf-r Rolwrt Kay Otto llurpalxs Edward J. Gmeber Harold A. B1CCHbl' mlilllillll Bonner Patrirlc Brannigan John I . Burke, Jr. Robert Nl. Butler Nlartin Cinaclr, Jr. Robert G. Cline Ralpli J.. Cook 432 CDK FACL 'LTY NIEMNIBER Edward V. Ovllourlce GRADUATE MEMBER James A. Kintz CIASS OF 1947 Gr-orgf' J. Coors Jolnn l'-itzgemld CIA SS OF 1948 Alloc-rt Kumat Nvilliam J. Nlalion Ri-lwrt H. Nlalonc- CLASS OF 1049 Vtlilliam F. 5JcCree Eugene A. Punigot CLASS OF 1950 John J. Coyle Richard F. Engle Robert Cv. Gennett Howard E. Graves Joseplt Cvraycar Martin A. Hollem Edward C. Maddex James J. lvlqfluire Wyilliam lmser l l Jolm C. lvlarting Y Louis Molli Francis Moran Jnsepli Schultz Louis J. Smiler Richard Tlieriac Joseph R. Vvelsli Jolm E. OBrien Richard A. O'Reilley Jolm J, Posey Charles H. Sielert Richard Stoddard Antlmony J. Stranges Roluert F. Vtlilmes hi Jfappm I , Q A 7- 0 ,J F fo 'X J 1 fi-s,, 13 p, ' Q' ' Inf' 1 1 ,W , --ff , V ' D' U THE PHI K.-XPPNS: ifxtoii ei Famous Tenipic in logic . . . iouci anti lung . . Are eager for more gypsies on campus . . . Uno with Acacia . . . wiien East meets Vvest . . Persuamieci Hcuriyu Coors to start tirirci yen: '... as tre.isuwr . :Xrc imppy timt Lou Bioiii iinaiiy got iris queen . . . iiuve u vesteci interest in Longs . . . Jack C0014 . . .Nre prexieci by Biii ixiaiion . . . of time irisii ixiairons . . . Vvere pieaseri to welcome Father Hickey into tiieir niicist . . IQCONOMIZE . . . by limiting their own purple passion . . . UH l-Hit give. Tlretri Cimpter ffsirzimiislzeri 1920 27 Cximpters Foumiefi H4549 7.000 xlerniwers 4 'Tv' TOP ROVV' Smilcr Graves, O'Rc-illv. Brannigan, Furpahs, Martiiig, ROV' TVVU: Mcfiiiire. Sivfcrt, 0'I'Sric Cfnadr, Schnltz, MtGrec. ROXV ONE: Kumar, Stoddard, Coors, Mahon, M:Cf.ihc, Fitzgerald, tdoran. 433 3 fbi ' , M , Y ,ir 2 Mi Y' Y i IQ4 il. l4tl1 Ave. Curio Delta Cizaptvr Estaizlislwci 1880 50 Chapters l:OllllllPfi. I-452 THE PHI PSVS: Hibernate lmeiiincl time wiiite pillars on I4tl1 Ave .... Specialize in moiJiles anti Cliarnfters Wim spaslnoclicullv . . Yell, Hi, Hi, Hi, Black knit tie . . . :Xre still looking lor ix svveetimeart xvllo is in lady . . Xvear silnulnlecl cops' imuclges to iavilitate escape . . . Litiiize uiseast oi Belseni' Burl Young, to clrive plecigfes . . Never let time i-ill6id pledge CilOl'lli out eg tileir S... Own a converted garage wliicll serves as a ilicieout for 4 O1-rs . . iiC,iONfJlXllZif . . . by using tropliies lor drinking Cups . TOP ROXY: Nlclluirr, Pustlc. lviillrr, lam-lor, Clutches, Sawyer, Taylor, Dunlxlv. RONV EIGHT: Ella Zeller, McNeal, Paul, Mgislxcter, Bricknur, Kinkcr, Casscnclli, Slmfvr. RONV SEVEN: Lingo, Crowther Fluud. ROW' SIX: Young, Thoinzis, Wfhlwr, lvit-cle, Uiwlingcr. ROW' FIVE: H. Yacgcr, Storkey, Barnes Swissgood, I, Yziuger. ROW' FOUR: Gmpcr, Pfeitfur, Vv'altun, Lcmkl-, Scslcr, Black, Partcnheimcy ROW' THREE: Harlvrudcr, lvicuclir, Lewis, XV. Bruxvn, Frost. Middiillgix, Duncan, Tgilvb, Grzindstafl. Fenton Scimlttlu-r, Maiircr, Gould. RQXV TXYO: Simeon, 1.Brown. Jullnson, Spencer, jnnxcson, Real, Dayli- RUNY UNH: rxlulfliil, Ru'-u, Rum, llunli-y, Stevens, Osxvoltl, McNeill. 434 v WW Wal, 62. CIDKLU I Iugtt I4-I :tx Ifir'I'mr4I -I, fuI4- IZUIM-rt In.- .I.uIx ,X I5nugIm ,I. Jalan-4 Broun .Iurnvs II. 1 In-nvy .IUIIII Bdfllfi DonaId II. BrirIcncr VVaIt4-r Brown NYiIIianl It. Brown I'4mnIc Carpe-nts-r UnnieI D. KnowIton XYiIIimn I, xtaurer ,IoI1n IL. .XI1Irir:I1 .Ifunes D. Bouctn-r ,Iarnes R. BuII RifI1anI C. pastor Robert Cook I,fxtrirIi I7oyIc George S. Frost Ilaymomi E. Gt-orge Ut-orgw D. Gordon I:runIc B, Grape-r DonaIcI Grown XViIIimn H, Huge XViIIi.un XY. Huffman XVIIIILUH Iames fInrmIon II. Kvttz-ring .IqH llt'N Ii, I59hIk'll R.-ict if Black Us-org-I If, Briggs XYaIh-r Brown Pvtrfr ,I. Cassius-III ,XIIJ4-'rt XV. Crum:-r XYIIII.-un D. Dr-Vere IQOIIHTI II. DOHI4-y Ijn-ter DunIcIo Xyarrcn .IoeepI1 If. FII:-man .IOIIII I.. I'4vnton ,Lick I, Iflood VVaIter Y. FIooc'I .Iau5Ic S. Ifrost Robert fnxrclnvr .'XIIan B. CouIcI Ruwf-I ftmnetutf I Xttl I IN FIIBIISITR llrmmtl I'I.uluItm1 I.,Im XIUHII t1R,XIJl',X'I'If NIITNIHICRS ,Ifllllvi II.lrIll0ll Il.tx'icI IIuIInmn IJUIHILI IIUIIIIMIII VIASS OI 1017 .Iaunvs Ituln-gmt Robert I.. KirsIln--r ,'XIIlxt4'r VIASS OI4' 11:45 KyIr- I. NICIHUFSII VI-Iltilllvli BIVNIAIIOH RoIwrt II. NICN4-uI l'lti'Ilill'tI IxIliLIfIklllQIl RicIxarcI fyllliill RifImr1I P, Osxx'aaIcI J Sli'iI'lW'00tl 1' Hl'tl'Il!lt'IlllQ'I' RoI1ert fi, PeImrm-Ie CLASS OF 1949 VViIIiaun C, Kit-Irvr Ifmnris I., Kitsun IoIxn I.nwI:-r IJonaIrI Irv fIurI VV. Ifmlu- fn-orgv XY, I.:-wis ctvorgc Lingo .Inst-pI: IxIugrIif'Ix fwImrIm-s X. BIQNQ-aI Czfilifgl' NIb'ilSkl'I' VViIIian1 R. IXIiIIf-r fJIle'nrn fwnrcy B. IJnuI J I r4-tI IIviI-Ivr CLXSS OF 1950 XYiIIimn Grant Gvorgc: NI. Crit-sor RUIH-rt I'A. GutzIn-x XviIIia1n IInnuIorsI cI00l'Qn' HzlrI1raulIr'r IIilYOIfI I., IKHYVN InItn XY. IIn-mI1-r-ml RUIH-'rt HiIn' I3on.nI1I IIiIInry Iulllvs Irvin RoIvPrt K4-lnw1'Iy RzxIpI1 If KinIu-r RoIxe-rt I.PmI4-r .IoI1n IA-wis IIf'nry fx. NIzif'IntosI1 Ri4ImrfI I., 5IusIwtn-r IIAIIUIIIEIS If. NI:-vI4 IIvnry 5IiII4-r I'4mnIi ft. xIoon1-x ' 1 XX e-IMI:-II I :y-tI1- I,olmIaI I'-'ng.iIIN II.uxIrI 'I Iv-vrnIwurgII StuuIf-y I'.uInn-r Robert S. Spvrmrvr I'IownrrI D. If-IIvr RnI..mI IL. RMI.- Ifrnvst flu-gg SIM-I-Imn RIt'IldTfl V. StnrIwy .Ii-nnes 'I4.xIxIm Ric'Imrr,I XY0nsIe-rIi- In CIuir VV, Young lnidrtllil XUIYIIIIICPTN ,Luk P. PII-iII--r Ij:IIwrt Suwyvr XVIIIIKHH S4I1.It1-r NIQIX S1IlnIttIu'r .IOIm H. SlIll1lt'f 'I'Imnms XI, Sie-In-rt G:-rbrgfr IQ. Silmwun 'I'I1onms Swysgoo4I RuImr'rt XY.uIIsm f'nrroI I. Xynrrn-I IJZIIII XVI'-ev ,Iaumw XXII..- Rngvr XX untvn Ituyvs vI7. Yn-ugf-r I nvt Nm-linux .Irnm-4 XUII .InI1n f,ImIing+'r ,ImIi IIIYIM Ij.xrIc H. IIixI:-5 .lurk IIuNtI:- fliIm Rf-4-av .IuI1n XI. St-QII-r I,n't4'r Fpnvr IoIln SpiIIe-r III-nry li, II'nyIor Vvnrren I'4. 'I'Imm.tN .IUIIII xxvrlIfItlfIx XXIIIIIEIIII II. XXInIrImI4 DnniPI S. XVI-IwIu-r Vvnrron 5. Xve-i.unt fImrIr-s X XYI1ippIt- .Imnt-Q It-.ugvr R14ImrwI I, Xuung or tIze PIII Psi sI1i1-IJ Husv Iwvs . . . X It must Iuxm' Ireun gow IIHQ prvsurltx u l'Il0I?It'l7l It ljnl up joln 'lion lily u linouiliful fling llw I'l'0llillQ Uul rig llrlppy nlrvualyi' 1 i x C. Rinliarzl lirov D..x-id BL-rglunml Ianni-s R. Igllfflllivlll Rain-rf I.,lIl'lE'Viilli Alvx XY. lrrnnlxlin Ruin-rl Burg:-r Rzulpll F. Burning lumix A. Clmlwix Fvlix Ciurifrs 'lin-cllioni yi. llvmlrirlqcon .lmrli iimlcinr Xxlillinni JX. irlmmpion Dun lf. D1-rrin 1-r E li. l'mnl4 l7+-Nnnlo liugvm- K.. Bnrlcinursi .-Xlln-rt E. 15.-1 lm-l l.nrry I-30li'lllHiUEil Roln-rl l.. LiiliiP!lilL'I' ifuln-rl fionnc-ll .lnlxn R. Cnmln Yi-rnon ijifiilllilll Xxiilliznn A. Engle UQ-orgv C. ifvanf Clinrlvs Pawio llllilliilb . l'l'lli'i iny irrif-rlvn Ke-nnn-lil L. gxrmlmrusier .lznm-5 E. iiiglvr Gary J. Curlf- Donnlci L. Cooper F. Rnlpil Us-vni Hnrolci J. De-Rolplx Nnrwin L. Dixon iaxlc D. Drugan .lnrlc A. Fire-ovecl If-n iirvml PM VIQIY NIIQMBIZRS iolin XV. iiiricnmn ff. Rnlmrfl Rrrliznrlson 1QR.XIJl'.-X'l'if NIQMBIQRS lm. Rifllarci firew- .kink ilullon Rolw-rt xlm-Gregor VIQXFS OF 19.17 Donulcl iiowurml Siilllllffl IIIIQIIPS Brnu- T. linllingvr Donnlri L. l.ol1renl1 ianws Lynili fxixron F. xi:-rrv Brin 4' Xlniln-y VIASS UI 1048 in-cl l'. Dillon Rirlmrni I . lrre-ulor iilrov ljrinniili Dnxa- Rillvilliulm- CLASS UI' ww Rolwrt Bl. iirurln liloycl finrrison Inna:-s ll. firnul Rolu-rl l.. firllserxiwuugli Rolnrrt Gump Lila-nn Knigill lnlmw Krvagvr XY. Dole l.yons Alla-n VV. ivlnssvil lin-il C. Bio:-asingvr ,linux-5 flyers Kl'llIll'll1 lf. Nostvr P mnlalyn lp. ljnvlilq VIAES UF 1950 I.:-onnrcl S. lfrieclmun Louis XY. filvw lfmlwnrcl ll. Hancock Conv Hvnlil Curl D. llullman iolnn G. Killer Ray Ll. Kern-sic-r Ciinrlvi R. Kinmllz-r Earl Lean- Ealwnrrl Lopina Rirlmrcl il. ixlur-lmll Lfignr TN. lmno- nl Jannv- R. Bionrov Donulcl l.. ixlyvrs Vvilliam A. Norllx firnvio A. l'i.u'f-nlino Pnul J. ixlonlstrorn Stephan Pntricli Timnms F. Roo! Vvilliurnl R. Russ Kflnnn-til glie-rm' Clmrlrw R. Yiscollniy Donald L. Slierwull Sfoll Tixolnns .l. K1-nn:-Il: ilrlnmnpson rl-il4'UKlUI'lj IN. Rlllln Duviql levflfllilll Qi. llicic Rim llarclson Vvulh-r l.. SIllIllllilCllEl' Rnlplu Sillccli Victor Sinai Janie A. Smith Vvillium ,l. Swungvr Rirzlmrfi L. iiillow Paul Xxvl'l3Sl8I' Ray H. Xvvlxnc-r Fffxfl H. Vvinlf-rlunnp C14-urge J. ivlarli lgifiwurri J. ixioriurity Douglas ixiyers Vvillurci ll Polic-r Larry Proper Roiwrt Ron Vvilliam Rice Glvn H. Slwrcr ivlnrslmil E. Tn-on Hnwnrrl Vun Srlnour 436 lui o THE PHI KAPS1 Are lcnown as the uslcull House flung' '... and lor their parties . Diclc Richardson denies linowing anything alioul the virgin lsles Have started a lilmrary to increase their lmowledge.. . . Reject invitations lrom Harry Truman to his shincligs . Know what it means to have faulty radiators . . . Start playing hridge at HTWO o'c'loClc in the morningn . Loolc forward to the Spring L'Riyer Partyn . . . Claim they lcnow nothing about the SAE sign . . . ECON0ix'llZE . . . hy laringing lxavlc Burliharfs lmrown lmeer lmottles . 106 lf. lvooclruff flu' i-liplui Chi Chapter Esiahlishvfl 1925 70 Chapters Founcieci 1850 112424 ixlrmihvrs TOP ROW: Crawford, Derringer, Sricrwnlt, Thompson, Gump, Krcaigcr, Sinai, Pnvlik, Miisscrt, Engle, Winterkamp, Barkhurst. ROXV TWO: Thaw, Sherur, Connell, Mocssingcr, Rado, Richardson, Merry-, Chabck, Lynch, Garrison, Noster, Lohrcnrz, Duncvant. ROW' ONE: Mailcy, Lopinn, Swongcr, linger, Fcick, Redman, Dcsainto, Russ, Hendrickson, Viscoiiniy, Burchfield, Lyons, Dillon. 437 Jfappa, jan, are :Q THE PHI TAUS: Celelvratecl tlieir Xvomen Haterls Xveelcencl Xvinter quarter . 141 15111 Ave. Gamma Chapter Are talcing up a collection lor a toupee lor prexy Vvooclling . Vvould ratlier play briclge and colleft Vets clieclcs tlian eat . . . Eslabllslled 1919 lxlacle loicls lor vices Steubenville is trying to get ricl ol . . 41 Chapters lnitiaterl some Phi Fl-auls into tlme 'lve Harl It Clulmu . . Faamlgfl 1906 Spend time at a German clrug store . . . Called tlle Heiclleloerg . 14-000 Membws Are malcing signs lor a usecl car lot . . . lneliindl tlieir llouse . . Live in the proverbial Hsquatters, lrlatu pending new liouse . ECONGlX'llZE . . . by lvumming cigarettes lrom tlie D. Gfs . . TOP ROW: Copley, Smiles, Bicher, Price, Cassell. ROV' FIVE: Pfeifer, Woodling, Clcvcngcr, Coclrcrell, Schafer, ROV' FOUR: Leupold, Wkstlalte, Titschcner, Dundar, Lusliina, Slizaclrelford. ROW THREE: HBICZ, XX'hi!ehcad, Jacobson, Mosurc, Geary. ROV' TVUO: Merrick, NVakcman, Hill, Mercer, Dettra, Penn, McVey. ROW UNE: Galus, Neuman, Trinklcr, Woodling, Van Dorn, David, Parrott, Brehmcr. 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Hvrmf Lf-sir-r I.:-iinmn Kari I.:-upoici iiilvnrioru- xingivy fwnri I. NIQXM-v VIABS Ol' IOSO iiuri K. infoimni lxvuia i.usi1in.n .Nriimr ixivru-r Furl ixinljnnivi Dania-i fl xiinlwr fiiiiuc-rl ijnpp xlviiiislm ijriu' Ciiiiiurii Purriin Ruin-ri Y. Sunni:-ri XN7iiiiunl Sriluiiivr ijnnnill Sfilvii I' I, I i 1 I i iiurnifi Sixivriy Kari XY. Stinson Rniwri T. hiirippv maxi Rieimrfi K. Xxinmiiingf Vvarrvn fi. Yan Dorn Roiwri D. Fimy Ruynmmi XY. iilriniiivr liimrics Xxiinih-iunxi ln-urggv xll'l'I'i4ii Xxiiiiium lk. ximiin luim XY. Xe-unmn 'mix Smile-x Ruiwrivxi. Xxilwliuiu' loin! X vrim-in ixiis- Sviiu-fling iniin L. Sinniwiiurii .lmm-s XY. Smiiin luim D. Sifiliilbll Kari R. Swartz fsnllliwii Till iwnvr Vxiiiiiam liimfzl-r Ruipiu xxvklixvlllilll .loim Xxiomiiing f imriw Xxnria-y if m Balloon lrurrrlgl' . . . in- uw' qmnq in lllllk' 1 if Colm . . . fimlis ull' us! iw finufs irvvle Y A new type of sex appeal Nothing else to do Grandma came too lt must be the funnies l.Ponuril Burrisli Sinnloy Hernli-lil lxiorlon Beroza Siclnvy Cantor lrving l:z-ininau Leonunl Golcllwrg ilnwnrsl fioldsiein lfugc-iw llmne-roll Nelson Dixx'icl Baller lrving Brown lfrwin Colin Nvwlon Dunn Sianlvy Buss Louis Bc-rinan Rulserl Bogen Ariiiur Carrie Slanlvy Colin .lcromu Cooper Sicincny Cornriclx llvrrnun Ellison llunulil Evans lrxx in lwrrster liranlu iiluzer Uornlrl Bloom .li-ronmv if-ruclcxnan Paul Dcnvau l lurvey lgilcus lxlnrvin lfenlgerg David Ficixler lose-pil l'4ricdlancler Im-If Friedman lnrlc Golclsiein ililwoilore Goldstein Flnnlcy Joseph SZIIIHIPI Kilhll Roy Liriliensiuiri GRADI TATIZ MEMBERS lxflax Davis .xloinf-y Franlclin Arnold Cordon CLASS OF :or .lc-rome Katz ire Levinson Ricixarcl iway Erwin Ossip Nlnriun Pi-'filler Cl Oi 1048 Sanlonl Fagacleau ,liifk l'i0llHIld6I' lziilllll KBIIYHIBII CLX55 Ol: 19-19 Ruin-rl l44YiQ'Llllhlll .Xllync Uoiileilq lfclwin Gluck :Xllnn Graclslcy Nicllulus Hyninn Seymour lsrnvl llerly-ri Kavvur Plariin Kurian Ibm-id Loclcslxin Dmirl Blnson CLASS OF 1950 lxlnrc Ku!! Riclluril Kyniun Bernnril Li-xin Carl if-vy ,Xllnn ljttnian lyiurlc Nlulliin Nlvrle- Floslcowiiv Xvillinni Ncgin Siu-lclun Penn lxiorlon l'ziCl1SlOlll' Sianlvy Riciistonc Rolyvri Risrnnn llnrolml lelltll Snnloul Routll FACL'l.'l'Y FIICNIBER Shim-y fiross Nlarx in Snlcol lldfUlll lJUlll'IlS Ruin-rl Roimlmins Al Russ:-ll Rirlmrrl Sdllllllrill Clmrle-s Vvnllncir fwrul4l fxu-lling Rnlplx Neinmn Edwin ljravor Stillllkj' Pram-r Stnlilvx' SCl!lt'SiIlg9K' Cufrnlml Flurlmwiiz .Xflllllf xieizlisln Nic-lvin illlillips Rirlmnl Piiillips lic-rln-ri Ralginuwiiz Ruin-rl SilL'lll'YlIlllIl Hamill Simon Pllilip Sulolnnn ixllrcnl Slern ljnviil XY:-irisivin Hdff0lKl Sill ilK'fIIlill1 Rolovri Sciicinlmrl Allan Sclxolh-rxslvin Leonnrvl Simpiro Donnlrl SilN0flllilIl Alvin Solomon Jar-If Slain Harulcl -liulisnnnu Alvin Vliolcilinsliy rleromi- rl-1OlClli1l4iiV Ricimrml Znsuly B:-rllmrn Zlimmn inn! fuvllnlg 440 ' malta, I L4 , S2556 ' Tv my-Q, -Q .gm V V i fy ' Q, i J 'i' THE PHI SIGS1 Anticipate . . . another stacli ol intramural trophies . . . Advocate . . . the return ol shorter slcirts . . . and more of them . . 1968 Iukfl Ave- Emulate . . . their presiclent, Lee Levinson . . . Omicron Chapter Hylnernate . . . to lVlexico City College in winter . . Eslablislled 1921 lnvestigate . . . Mirror Lalie in the spring . . . 19 Chapters Caluculate . . . another lVlilt Canillf in Ralph Neiman . . F0U'1d9d 1909 Evaluate . . . Miss Gordon as tops among housemothers . . 4,800 Members Terminate . . . that's all . . . see you in '48 . . . . . . lay maliing this Writeup rhyme . . TOP ROW: Fox, Weinstein, Phillips, Cohn, Forster. Lockshin, Cornrich, Kauvar, Sachcrman, Fagaclau, Pecketcr. ROW TWO: Cantor, Saltzman, R. Phillips, Miss Gordon, Levenson, Neiman, Goldstein, Fineman, Rulih, Came. ROW ONE: Evans, Beller, Cooper, Ellison, Bogen, Gotlicb. 441 i 205 W. 10th Ave. Alpha Rho Chapter Established 1912 T9 Chapters Founded 1868 27,765 Nlemtmers WL ' , THE Pl K AS: Are prexied by Bob Pranlre . . . the walking tour . . . Are anxiously awaiting the return ol white oxlord shirts . . . Sing, How'd you lilxe to line a Pi K at the sight of a frosh . Have added howling and wrestling trophies to their collection . Had their annual Dream Girl formal at the Neil House . Are hitting a new high with their social functions . . . Eagerly await the lyuilcling ot their new house . . . Are proud ot Dave Cook, John Stevens, Vic lVloseley, and Hal Jones . . ECONOlNfllZE . . . by owning truclcs used on their outing parties . . -' v TOP ROW: Williams, West, Kerber, Green, Broeskc, Tell, Toomey. ROW FIVE: Vaughn, Krebs, Vibber. ROVJ FOUR: Ellis, Leach, Schuler. ROW THREE: Beard, Horton, Armstrong, jones, Barnes, Seelig, Briggs, Backey, Jones, Zahncr, Coburn, Grcshmer, Gandert. ROW TWO: Foster, Brown, Rodesivich, Wise, Xvorstcall, Mrs. Walden, Cook, Ruhr, Pranke, Stanton, Best, Foltz, Sliwa, Wilkins. ROW ONE: Hatchett, Forbes, Blctzacher, Sanford, Ridder, Donaldson, Ohlcmachcr, Rcisig, Denczak, Spence, . wr J, .. -wa ,L -- . a -V -1 - we-f in f vvsw fw . 1' 1, :s we mzfwzrfwiffvawzwrsr-:wir 1w'frYf':',f:i1,vw'v I W g - 1 i-fa,-tygkfg-J. i- -,Q-,J 1,,, ,M .Q ,gg-g,fA'Y35v,4gg:1g, gg-.x4, 'f -1 I-. ,- -1 .,t:-54,5-P rn , wsu. 1- 1 1 -wk,-i,.e'.i, ,-1 , .- . A .,f X , 2 .. wx- Q, ,,,, X-: . Pdf--xiii: .iw f531531-fCffwibriiiin il'-Q-zilzziff' 1-lg, ft! - :,'-.if r, K -wif: -I '- W' .. ., - f i ' f - ' I ..L '21, 219152: we V , if ':,Fi:'QZiL4?fl1if-lik2iw221,fx'bJ fp, Usrift-'wSii9J.f-ljzifitffsfei ,.,-,'1?.'f at 9213- N, L -' ,. teal: Li, iq., .' , i, -4 ep., , fig,-1,54f'ay'i21.,fr,2,yafffv-Isf., 'f,ZZ-fg,wf-ilyiaesiWlgsgfaz 21, Q1 ,ff iiqfam: Steiff? Wt efw'-E YWQ!fwaa,1Wi-it-ir! -531121 .t ,Q-'-ewz:f:,3 ,w.if, riigfiii-cg.-i1m5'1f' ,ib'-'ifeeiwttw-CJw.WZ'm'1 5i.ims :'o,', Jw-1' 'mt v' if ,iv it 3:-ici Julfi. 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Crane Ruvmonrl Donczak Rimliurcl Donnlclson Frm-ml Brauneclc Vvultvr Broselce Roldf-rt Carlisle Rivlinrcl C0lJum Xwilliann Erlwnrfls Rolu-rt T. Ellis .lamf-s R. Forbes Leonard E. Frantz Hurry D. Greene Alun VV. Grcshmer .-Xrtliur Fl. Greslimer Xvulluce XV. Hafenlumrlc Carlton D. Harrison . A I .Mi 'IQIW' BIKNIBI-fR5 ll:-rnmn Nliller lQ0l'lf'l'i lwonroe Rnlrf-rt Naiisli KLRADI 'ATIC N IIQN IBERS Rnlif-rt Nnclalin CI A SS OIT 1047 iz'-4-urge Foltz f.nrl Smitli til..-XSS OF 1948 Vvnrren lioster Xvilliam l ourf'nmn Roluvrt Higgcnloolliauiii Rolwrt Kluvss Rulwrt Prnnlcc llilffllfl lihltf KLXSS OF 10.10 Vvilliani fiiinclert lnlnes L. llakllf-tt llnrolcl R. Jones lilllil J. Kunzi Xyilliain I.l'IlCl'l Rolwrt l.. c,lll6'Illkillll'l' CIASS OF 1950 ilrliomas R. Heislmll Rolzert D. Justice lame-s E. Kerber lflmvr E. Krebs Slifnllfxl KFUIIIIH flmrlvs F. Lawson lnnws li. Nleyers lic-vc-rley lxiosfllfy Yirtor C. lvloseley Izilylrlonfl T. O,Dt'll .Nllrr-cl Pnrlette fn-urge R. Parlettc Harry U'Brir-n Karl ljflllllny .lame-s Pollmcl Russ xwflllnger Rodger Neisc-r Hr-rlwf-rt Slivllliousc liiIl'i6'5 Bl. Stearns lnrlcson B. Vtliitr- Rolwrt xNlllill llllYSl Xvillizini Sclwllc-riiiillcr Stanle-y ly. Suliule-r 'lille-orlnrv Slivin Rnlplr Staunton VX'illiznn Vlqooniefy XX-'illiznn Xyisf' l'eOl3f'I'l Xvorstnll fxlmrlt-s Orr Yicllolais Rnclosew itll Vvillzml Rolnerts ylelvin ll. Sanlursl .lolm R. S1-Olig Rivlmril Stuflwr Nlerle II, Reissig Donalcl VV. Riclclvr xxvilliilhl Sagvr Carrol Snrtor ,lnmes Iv. Spcnfvr Alfred VV. Toll Rirlizml lwlil llnvicl Yauglin ljvlllif' R. Villlner Us-nrgm' C. Xvillcine lsrvflrrivlc T. Xvillinnis llzimlrl Xvest XYillirnn Zullnf-r TI Sweet anrl lou' xox! fuursv, plmlsf' mn' goes tluil song ugnin Sing, boys, sing N011 Ixlexafldff C:llEH'lI'S IQOIIHQY Benevolent Brotlwrs The winnersl Purple passion party . Hvioletn 'F 'W ft s bf ,,,, ff : 1 Mig il'i3-iffgiivwg in as fiifgfg it-2 if w- Ji:-53.3 3 5 ifvif A 51435 Wifi? ' 1 ifgii' t 'Psi W, 1,9 .54 Emil 5: 4, , nitxglgl ,, rw ,, wr 5,1 5, L11.1t,WV'i fag 1 ,111 Qlfflfliltfifeta wt H Yfiijii f Lemma Mliiiu, ,Ji 4 N get at R 51521 vi tv ggfmgifw wwe 15, 1 4 L wal, agp ,I talk W Mb, .5 mi I, f, .gf im? ,X W, wt, 1 W '-Q , ,.,,b,,! Q I 1 A1 mis ,Vw W8 gf wt ,jmgaptty R lx 5 ex f X E -.XG 1 tx xx I X 5 f EM-Q-U 1' I ff f X 1' 1 l 1 1 I f X 4..........w..+ 1 lsloytl Allen Conlt .lzxcli R. Grai- Gcnrgt' A. Lomnis .lolm Bolen Rmlnvy Caurlill Ht-rctluel Atlcinson Hamltl Dean Ritlmrcl Eulmnlcs Ct-urge A. Finnerty, Jr. Broclc Bmugliton R2ly'IIl0IlFl CUIlI'llHgllBlTl Plilnomus Finlc Tliomas Harper James Henscl Lee Hiclcerson Tlmrnus Hopp--r liilffy .l0llIlS Ritlmml Aclams Rolmcrt Allen llnrolrl Allison .lnlm Bacon Clmrles Barton Rirlmrrl Beiglitler Vvilliam Benluow Xxvilliam Bennwit Cult- Blanton blillfllllfls BOYVSl'r Unrl Brandt 'lilmmns Bringarnlner Alln-rt Bringarclner Ray Carlstrom Carl Cavenrler lvlrlizuy Collette Ritlmrfl Davis liflXYilYfl I.. Dv FCYV lfclwnrtl Dillard linlwrt ixdiltlli Allyn-rt Beatty Raw Berlcey l mm'is Biggs-rt fiarlton Binlcley cill8YlCS Bixler .lnmcs Carney Xvillium Connolly ,lolm Cron Nyilliaxn Curran Curl Dressel Ylilnnnxus Finnerty Ylilmmns Gullaglier .lolm Gray Sinn Grav .lolun Harter .lamrs Heer llt-rnmn Hoslcini 444 't 'I .TY NIPQNIISFRQ INC Earl fx. Mifkle ,lolmn VV. Price llowzurtl D. Sunil: tilt. ,lAllO 'Xl Jl V X-lili Xllfxllilflzs nuns COOIIIIUY Nvillitun Hall CIMXSS OV 1017 C lmrlt-s IIQ-iply larry lluglxes lftlwartl llnlrne Bruce Ki-ssvlring lrfilllli KUYEIII CIASS OF 1918 Rulvrrt lanes Rnlwrt Nlrfiinnis Daniel lxlrlieigan l7l0ytl Nliller Stevan Nlinnirll Hayes lxlulloney George Ranz llnul Rap: CLASS OF 1919 .little l v.trn lfxan lfitzgeraltl l.or0n ljretlriclcs Nlartin fiallagln-r fflmrlt-s firovc-Q .lolnn llurris Eflvvartl llc-mn: .larlc lltmfl Xxvilyllt' llunler lfrnnris lf. Hurlt-V Byron ,lmnlmy Dave Kvsling Xyillitnn Kll0LlIlS Dale Kmster Nonnnn Kraster Rolnert little ,losepll lxlnllatllie Daniel Ylatliews Steve lxlccann vlilionms Nlcvey CIASS OF 1950 Brian l low-It ,lann-s lrwin Darrell ,lanes Davicl .lntlson lann-Q Ke-rsell .litllltw lxlflx .lolin l.:-il-1-lcl Doruatlrl l.inQrur-n Rolvt-rt Klosterman xynltt-r Klosternmn Rnlmt-rl l.nz-:ly Rolpvrt l.ntz ,lost-plm lXlm'Kinnon .larli Nltfiumluer Xvillitnn Nloran l'zil'llEll'tl lxlorrow Rain-rl lxlowery 11 S 1 g 4- 4531 ,l. ljrcd Sterlu-r Harry Vveisor Clmrles VV. Young David lxlnssnn Xxyillis Taylor ,lnlm ,l, FluGuire. Jr. Xxvlllllllil Sc-illeri .lolxn Slianla ,lamfrs Tilton Ricliarcl Roby Rolled Ryan Rolaert Sears Xvilliam C. Sell Lawrence Sosna .lames VV:-ln-1 Ellis Xvlmley lirufe Vvilflasinn lxlntlnew Nlurtlwa lrzlfllilld Nt'lll1iil't Roluert Nuwe Lee Olson Keitli Palmer .laclc Peterson Dave Phillips .loseplt Plnillips Freclerirlc ljinis Norlnert Ranz Russell Ruymer Dave Sancls Roluert Scott Cliarles Slmley Eflgar NY. Swiclc Vvilliam Touvelle Howarcl K. Vvallcins George Vvilliams James Xviltlmerger hliliomas Blullins Russell Rilylll0nd Ralph Rinesrnitll Clayton Rose J0lll'l SEUIIPSOD llflllli SCl1nlllt'y George Sllutrump Teal Steplmn Xvarren 'lit-mpleton ilflnles V-l4ll0HlHS NICClQll5llld Yrferflbly Rolaert Vvalter Rolaert Xvt-lrlx George Xvt-rtz James Vvills Al Wing Xvilliant XVitl1c-rspoon Itltili ZlllN'l' -le HHHAW 1. gig, Eggftww ie H! 4 eifwilffwfal ltlnffqgyr Iwi 31 t 5 eww T 51 '1 4 M1 J r J' L. iytmlkwitqm, Q' 'i 'ffw aw iw 'Vx ft tw Z is ffl fi-WV ef +111 at will-it We 'l iff 1' W it 1 J ffEf ,2a:WCimffwiff 155311351.-'QT-e9,22-a'1'ag:2'!-52.gw',.:g:'fqfwaafzwizgyf-2-eat..gL:,f,1f.: '.-1.1ww:1:r,-g-.+gffa'.,f.:.- -.1-g-ti:,wv-.--,rfffp-w pw. . , 11.-,t, ,1.:. -, Y, -. ,. . .1 A , - . . z 'tv-ff '.. 'l-Hag-' Ri 5'.,.I, ' 'f51c:l,!if',p'.L5:1 351.0 14 1' 1' -v.: .3 -.aff ,,'.1f'f Lip '--I 2, . f. ' az.-'LPA ',g kf,3d 'Hu :E agigiglgf H., -'tau-V3.1-is ,',.?'1a.j'?,. fb' ,qf.':,'.-,3l.g:,57g.gh..51 AT,-Q jt,.'g5..J3-,:,5,.' f-:- tw' if t wffwvt-e.n1'vale'H' -wfe':5,:w '. fl. 'ff'me-'.1'ff'-'tw-2-'1e!. . r- v-s-B'fL.,- -' 1: ,wif-I Laffy:-i we-rke2,f-va-txt! 1 .Mft-:.mq 1-ft--w w,,z:w1u'. 11, lv 13141941-1 .Lf-M1151 he-y,'1,4f,fp gsatt,.q-Lq.'fsw,f 1-. 1 ,.5,w?f:1.-- . 1. Q . Mlm--ew., 1:.:','2.Z,.e.- .,. -wa-rg. 1m..5t'..f.t':'w,w,-,1:2-1 sl ., 1t1.t,Pg,ffewgpr'1t :- .. '11 - Q.. 1 J -A ' P V 16 .V ' Q 1 M.-sw-1:-'Asv .- 4 5, 'liz r , ENUM THE SIG ALPHS: See many queens and celebrities at tlleir parties . . . Are inspirecl lay tlle leadersliip of Bill Sell, tlleir presirlent . . 130 E' Vvooflrnll Ave Prefer blondes and lnlaclr lxnit ties . . .just lilce tlxe Plii Psi's . Ohio Tfwfa Chapter Feature an all time liigll in pleclge class quality . . . Esmbllslwfl 1893 Have numerous transfers lroni Nye olde ASH CEXX ls , . H6 Chapters Loolc forward to luetter tlliIlgS clown lnclianola way '... Foumlpd 1856 Are proud ol Cieorge Ranz and Boln Slieetian in Buclcet ancl Dipper . . 59-003 BI', lbf 5 Tlminlr tliey cleservecl lionors in lmornecoming decorations . . . liCONC3lXllZE . . . lxy not paying portal to portal pay . . I' P TOP ROXV: Miirtha, Touvcllc, Hopper. Caxcmlcr. Paterson. ROV' SIX: Bringgzmlmr, Blanton, Qinlligan. Vvildsmn, Plnis, Fink, Brandt. ROW' FIVE: Baron, Humrr, Carlstrom. Collcttv. Sands. Dillard. ROW' FOUR: Fredcricks, Jacoby. Jonus, Raymcr, Alexander, Hulmc, Palmer, Minnlck, Fitzgerald. ROVV THREE: Ryan, Btall, Olsen, Sosna, lvlulloney, Xflialley, Schenck, Rani, Kotry, Yinncrty. Conncrs. Xklitkins. ROW TWO: Clnnrningham, Scitwrr. HL-iplrv, Paflratl, T.Cnnncrs. Little, Sell. Kcssvlring, Miller. VWHDI, Tilton, Harris. ROW' UNE: lViln'lmrgt-r, Kr-ling, Atkinson, Sxxick, Barton, Howl, Davis Btfnbow, Allison, Bf,'u5l'f. 445 i HH 1962 .lulza Ave. Sigma Bela Chapter Estatxlisfrecl 1920 Sf Chapters Founded 1909 8,500 Nlzinibers 5. dlzzhm , . 1 X I a , S9 A E9 1 N -.K f X 5-4 5 X -959'-. J!! 'X Miqnual, THE SABINIIES: :Xre lcnown lor tlieir weelcencl parties ancl orgies . . . Are lamous for formal clanCes...suiting tlleir personality . . . Are prexiecl lvy Herla Latter . . . Ollier officers . . . Zucker ancl Benson . Are eager over tlle return ol tlie lmurlesque . . . :Xlso eager for tlle quick return of Hold laslmionecln Hell Nveelis . Xvant to trade Komer and Kaplansliy lor some unlinowns . Sl'l0WCd up tliis year in intramurals . . . .-Xre lcnown for snowball liglxts witli tlie neiglilaors . ECONONHZE . . . lmy running sporting pools . . TOP ROVI: A. Rosenfeld, Nanch, Mellmzin, Gans, King, D. Rosenfeld, Adler, Nathanson, Frank Potischman, Abramson. ROW' THREE: Singer, Kaplansky, Polster. Kahn, Dmz, Roscnblum, Latter, Holt Mendelwitz, Goldman, Silverman, Stiller. ROW TWO: R.Newman, Savage, D.Ncwm1in, Lockshin, Mrs Gans, Levin, Zucher, Goldman, Schnrtf, Gordon. RONV ONE: Shitf, Alter, Lipman, Rothenstein, Benson Gross, Stern, Kessler, Hackman. 446 I FAU 'IQIT NIFNIBFR Irving Solael CR.-XDI 'Xllf MEMBERS N lnrvin Korlmin lrving Sfllvd Rnlwrt Horror Sirlney Blntt Nlax Brill Kennetli Coleman Bruce Colrlman l.:-onarml Benson Slxeldon Cohen Bernarcl Frank .Xmolcl Crmss Siclney Golden Lewis Crreenlnauin .lf-rome Holulz .Xian .Xlnrfnnson larry :Xrllvr Sidney Alter .Xrinond .Xrnson Rolxert D701 Riellarvl Gsfns ix IAXXVCH C:0lfllIliin .lcroinv lHlilClCII'lEiD Loon Heilnan Flilelc Holt lA'0H Kallll H4-rnarrl Xnnenlwr Gerald .xrnson ,l.nne-s Barnett Pwrnarrl Bt-nr lxlnrvin Bcrson Pliillip BTilXCflIlr1Il Roln-rt Brislcer l lf-rlmert Bronslca llngli Dunascau l.:-nord lflcus Bvrnurrl lrislicr Gt-rulcl Frnnli Leroy' Garson Artlxur Goetz l.ou Colclman lfmnlclvn llarlcax y 2 CLASS OF 1947 lxlelvin Levin Irving Nlenclelsolin Sandford Naclitcll .lerrnne Pastor Cl ASS Ol' 1948 Pliilip Kaplanslcy ilflllll King Stuart Komer Hi-rlwrt Latter .lann-s LOCkSllill Dzux'i1l Newman CI.-XSS OF 1949 nlorton Kessler Kalman Lazenr Bruin Lipman Ralpli Nic-lliimn Arnolfl NdlllZiIlSOIl Daniel Ostrox' lrving Pomernntz Bernard Potisrlnnan Roln-rt Rain-s Rolwrt Rosenlwrg lxlilllllifd Rl1S1'lll7l0OlTl Cl ASS OF 1950 llounrxl Isaacson Kennvtlx Kaulinan Irwin l-amlJc'r2 Gerolcl Loclcsliin Sterling ylnrgnlis Allan Newnmn Bernarrl Ncwnnni ljliilip NPVVIIIUII Rirlmril Newman ixlilton Ne-npnll Donnlxl Olcun Hnrolal Perla Xvalte-r Pllillips Donalil Rif,llSll7Il43 Stanley' Rolwlwins UI' Rirlmrwl Radon Aaron Rosenlvltl Riclwarfl Rose-nlv-lil Herman Siginrux llenrv Zuclcer Robert Nk'XX'lIlrlll Emlwnril Rotlxvnsh-in Henry Saeks Emanuel Savill li Marvin Solxf-l Nlorton Smitlu .Xian Xyvil Douglas Rosenle-lrl lfrlgar lilllll Ciwllvf-rt Schwartz Rolnert Slmiilanslcy Carl Sliill Herman Slrilinan Rodger Siegel l enry Silvernmn fxlan Singer Artlrnr Stern Rolwrt Stiller Burton Rust-ntlml S1-yniorv Rosen Edwanl Rotlu lvlorton Rolli Daniel Saclis xvillialn Slinnmn ixlyron Sluill Rolnert Slllll'iliillSliY Nornmn Simon lxlnrvin Singer Iltlflliifll Stnlil Donnlrl Statler Sluermnn Yan Grow lvlzirvin Xycin lvlelvin Vvf-iss Xvilliain filsinnn Splits, time hard way VVlwre's tile dice? Could be a lulngover Xvlwfs in ilu' cup? XX illimn l . Evans timid xl. Altmaier Rotuert Altman xxvtlliillll A. Argo Vlwlieoclore C. Battling llc-nry Nl. Briclcell Rntwert E. Brown ltliller Anclerson George Prourtier Rolwert Brooks lotln Dietz Rirliarfl Evans Ricliarfl Gleason Im-k Griffith Xvnrren ttyser Robert Annis Robert B1-rlcliligticlrl Rolnert Fl. Blaftc. .lames Bontiam lncotr Borrnr Knigtit Carnptwll Rotuert Colley ,lnmcs Cotter lmnes Fruyliclc Rolanrl Gove fxlmrles tlanus Curtis Bennett Xvarren Blue Rictiarrl Bontram Nick Brmlov llflffy BIDXY'n, tlf. ,lotm C, Caltmun Vtyillinm Clary YPA Ciltlfqllatl 'Xflam fi. Corlrett ltonnlml tt. Collagen ljranlc Coty Tliomas ftozornr Plmil A. Cn-ssor t.fug'enc- K. Ealy Howarml R. Erlrly Ross R. Flint I -Mil TIN' HIQNBERS Vfalter tt. Gauss-twitz Rotnf-rt xlvilcetljolin 1 .RADI 'ATE MEMBER Rintmrcl fi. Roili FLA SS OF 1047 ttrerl Nl. Carlson Dayton Eilel, Jr. tqliarles T. Fox Arttiur ID. Herrmnnn Rotvert tl. ylaier CLASS OF io-is .lotln Kilgore Robert Kline Georgte l.antz Vvilliam E. Lewis Verne Riftiarft Nlnrttn lotin Pair-ich George Quillin tqlittoril Raster CLNSS OF 19-10 :Xltx-rt tl:-lmar Rictuirml Hulvlnarrl Davirl K1-ating tlomer Repplcr totin Kr:-inlwitil tlnrry Flnclrlox Rotor-rt C. xliller Xvillinni Nlotz tlclwanl Nirtxolas Vltlmiims Reclcl Xlzxnson Restle C I ASS Oli' mio totin flnrclner tlvrtu-rt George Yirtor Grenslacle .itunes tlarrlman Bruge lturlan liranris tluntington lamvs ti. .tones Necl .tones Eclniunrl Rriglmum Ctlarles Nlartin Pliilip Nlatlleny .lotmston tt. lxleans Curtis ti. Nliller tolin A. Nliller Ctmarles VV. ivlorrison totin xlytxling Franlc Pryor fill?-ll'lf'S .l. Vierili lvlalcolm L. yliller Emmett P. Nlonroc jotm R. Sclluclc Anclrew Vuyosevictx Charles R. Wolf Rotvert E. Vvinetucrg Dana Rcynolcls, Jr. Dan L. Shafer Robert O. Stevenson James VV. Strong Jotm Tr-tirictc Roluert Vtvardlaw Herlrrert Zeller Nfx7altPr Zimmerman Altrect Ricleout W7illialn Ritter Freclvriflc Ryland xvxyilltillll Snowclcn .totm Stevenson Harry Swearingen Vvillium H. Taylor Laurence E. Warren Robert Vveiler Rictmrml VVilson Stanley Zeller Harold L. Ramsey Joe E. Rictiarrlson Jotm H. Richardson James H. Rowncl .lolm C. Ruetty Robert Stiannon Thomas Sharon Rjclxarcl T. Sims William A. Steen Camden Swart Williani J. Thompson Richard S. Voorhees Eugene Watson .lolm Nveattlertnee George C. Williams Ctmrles B. Wilson 448 ' 1111 .-.' ' , K - X .ur ,3 ,, 3' 2 bf.-. 1 THE SIGS: Boast about Clieerleacler Ritter ancl the other live Sigs . Are pleasecl ahout remocleling oi the chapter house . . . ESffll7lfFi1Pfi 1893 Have a corner on 0. S. U. clivers . . . lecl hy lxliller .AIIAGISOII . . 360 l5fiT AW'- Looli forward to the Sweetheart Dance, ancl Bliami blqriacl . . . Alpha Gamma CIWWP' Thinlc Tom Sharorfs competitor for hrotlier Niilt Caniii . . . 105 Cllflpfpfs Sing the nSweetl1ea1't of Sigma Chi' V... Sometimes in tune . . Fvwlfleff 1855 .Are justly proud oi their llraternitys 97 year history . 50,000 ylembpfs Eagerly boast oi Sigs in activities . . . ECONOlxilZE . . . loy selling Cotyis Cosmetics . . TOP ROW: Cozocar, Streb, Vfcilcr, George, Krigbaum, Reynolds, Bonham, Hyser, Ryland, Anderson. Swart. ROW TWO: Stevenson, Bartlingz, Koch, Beddingfreld, Campbell, Updikc, Boucher. Flint. Hubbard. Keppler. Strong. ROW ONE: Vuyoscvich, Kilgore, Argo, Maier, Altmnicr, Hcrrman, Huntington, XVinebcrg, Frayliclc, Schuck. Brickell. 449 22 16111 Ave. Beta Nu Chapter Established 1891 99 Chapters Founded 1869 43,392 twemhers ' , Wu, 'hp' 133 is ,wk THE SIGMA NUS Investigate elevator prices cutting time trom house to S oscloclfs . Wish they had a lawn to mow as 55 pledges clamor tor worli . . . Hope prexy Bot: Fast's musical tingers will someday gain him tame . . Hit the hooks to the tune ot live Phi Eta Sigma keys . . . Boast ot Bud Yaple, only man to make Sigma Delta Psi . . . Thinlc George Cell dict a ntmangupn iota collecting' autographs tor Union . . Lett social world stricken with color and gaiety ot Mardi Gras . . . Deteatecl ATO'S varsity stuclclecl team on Blaclctoot Day . ECQNOMIZE . . . lay using fewer lights at parties . . 1 ' 5 ff L iz 5. ' A , I l -'I ff TQP ROW: Lemke, Eshleman, Reed, Hynesf' MtMaixe5s,fiStradley, Bernard, Nixon. ROW THREE: Ward, Wiegel, Roberts, Ashyk, Klaus, Collidge, Grace, Dakin. ROW TWO: Lundy, Hammond, Darnell, Shook. Palxsm, Mrs. McClelland, Fitteapaldi, Gillogly, Broadbent, Russel. ROW ONE: Barrows, Fast, Jacobs, Barlage, Kirlin, Hammond. 450 RuI1crl Iinrlris I'4rzmIi II. BQ-.ull .Izunes I:. FuIIingIon XVxxIIf'r G. IInnuiIIon A. Dm-ill FrImIe ,IUQPIJII .X I7iIIipnIfIi SlanIey .X. :XsIlyIc Huwarri VV. Broariiwnl .xIPXZ1INI4'f' Co0IimIge- Iynrrnan Burrows IXICTDOIIZIIII IJarnvII fivorgc' If. IYDOIHIIKI firnu' Irmnk I. Hynvs Ilugem' I.. LXIINI .I0sepI1 Asians: Ifugenv P. Barizxge Ifugenv I.. Bvrnarni I.oI.tmcI Ir. BruImIcPr lDOIlBIfI R. Burggrai IIzxroIrI I.. DnIiin Xviiiium G. fiurivr Ifrnvsi R. Coop:-r You R. IisIn-Immi W Q-K fvwffqm ,N if-549 w vm: 1.21141 --ilk! an, 4 ,fi W: 3, I f xx' x X X N. X Xxx I I i xx I I I n.,..................I I I I .-NCI 'I .TY NIIINIIBIQRS CIIPII VV. IIowur1I XIorx'nI N. I.uxon RicImr4I ,I. NIYTIIITIEII CIinlun Osivr Dwigiii INI. I'uInn-r I'raun1iS IJ, Roirinsnn xXIilSIlIl'1QiUll S. Slivg IIZEITI B. Tussing ,IOIIII F, f'urruIIu-rs GR,XIJlf.'X'I'If FIICNIBIQRF xvxvliiiillll A. ixiourc RirImnI J. NIYFIIIYUP CLASS Ulf ws? firorgv VV. I'iIIinQvr StepIwn ,I. I mnIw IacIc IJ. llulm--fmfl I,auI D. I'IrrugIuI4m CLASS Ulf 1918 Kc-nm-II1 .Izxc'oIrs Iosepll VV. xIasr'iu .Inlllvs I.. IxInzzioI KWIIEITIUS E Ri-I-QI .Iurm-s N. Russt-I CLASS Ulf 10:0 ROIM-rl If. Ifusl Ibavili fiiiiogiy IJavicI I'I. Kzxiislrmn .IoIm If. K.-Ily ,InI1n VV. KIuus fII1arI4-s BI. I.ouguurII1 ciI1Fll'I1'S Illlllly VViIIizun D. Nixon CLASS Ulf 1010 I runIf N. I'4ilIipauIsIi .lim-pl, If. IImnmrwmI Roiwrl II1'luIrimIvnul I7z1ni4'I I.. KirIin Raw if r'4? w 1 1 H Harry I.. Slum-S RGIN-ri I.. Ynplv Xvarren I.. I.emIu- Roimc-ri NI. iXIorris Ernvsl ,I. I,axIisin Vviiiizun R. SnIlnuns CK'Ili' SIIOOIQ Nfmrrlizxrl II. SIrmIIn-y Ixliihm XVi4-gi-I Hurry I.. 1.-,iw ROIn'rI I . R1-us1I1c .I0Im If. RuI1erIs Howzxrmi SIMM:-rIy Imormrci I.. SIOU- Billiv xvilffl Rniwri Xxvnmis I.llIIl1'l' fvI1-n XX rvnn Jnsvpii R. AIVIXIIIIIPS Roiwri fi. NIVNIIIIPH I'InrI Sarge hmg, rv 5 mf VI' Xxfllllt docs if sav qu07 Sig Silurpu s It must Iuwe been qoo SpooI1sI I A v. 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E' ,.:1'ppi:.!zg.1e: fwzwwv, 5.51.1 ':.,:.il- affair -:N :v-T 9 iff,-L:fs:?.:: w:af-'i!.:ff--mf. iv. u-f,sm.I'f.'f.r...-If f...MuIM.lIw.s.:.5,f'fvg.qL ...Jn:,w+.....WW-.1,.f..l ...wi-m,y-. ...iffy '.ff,.,.:1.4. ,.,-.-.ny-41-Q q-,:.,ul1,.y3.gfg3Egfggf,':ffg5i,5 I Excuse me l ea! Dinner is fun flliS way The Sig Eps arv comedians loo Trying lo tallz l1is way out CD l'AFl,'I .TT NIFTVIBERF l.f-slr-r llmilrey flair Nl Be-iglnlz-x Diwicl R. L1lI'lflll-14111 Clint Fl. Cragg llnnalrl xx. Dehlrxunxr Vvilliznn ll. .Xmle-rS011 llllllfl ISUYYCIS Ruynmml lf, tlilllfli Rolwrl li. llanlillun furl l. :Xlnell Dennis-l ll. llulwr lfirlmnl XY, furrv-l Rolls-rt Cullm-r l,4lXVElftl l.. llfillllxl' l rvtl llvnrv .lcllli .'xzllKl4'I'NUll .lauqnr Cain llzlfiiltl Q Elslltlulliu' llmicl Cl, Cox l'zlCllBI'Kl fimlnlviv Calvin Denis .lnlm C. DL-nlingvr llnrolrl fl. Dre-slmrlc lxlullwu llllrun llugll Hnrrlf-r Vvill Rnnnvls 1 QRADI VX'l'lf YWITMBFR luclxon Clmpin CIASS Ulf 10117 Xvilliarn l.. Gw- Rnlwrl ll. CQTDUIIIF Vvillianx Gunn Ylllxolnzlri Hililrf-lll 1 'IASS OF 1015 llunivl ll. Hoslvr lirvcl H. Knllf-rlu-inri 'XIRIY I.. llllflk'l'lTllllQll VI..-XSS Ol 10-10 Lnnn-5 llullmroolx llrlwurul Knlilul Rolls-rl K. lflllllwllll Rillmrcl Nl. ,lonw fn-nrgv .lun isin fl. lXn'1111Plll l.4'0nilr4l Xlun XX' xlmfxllielvr CLASS OF 14150 Riflxnrcl Dnrluin 11...-1.1 ci likey lqlmrlvs ll. Glenclnn fwlmrles C, Hall l':LlNVgl!'fl B. Halrlx Hmm arrl ll. Kunz lolm ljpaj llumlrl Nlullliatl llounrrl Nlulxvry -im-r Qvorgc N1Blll'illl1, ,lr yliclmel J. Nlcflory Josr'pl1 VV. Nisnngcr Cilill'f'Y'lCf' Nl. Sldie-lrl: ,lolln Rmncy Dnx'icl P, Savvy:-r, .lr Jack Slmup ljanirl 'ltr-lnplm-hm Roland R. Floor.-, lr. lnrlc Nolnxun lL'illl liUll'lx Cllicli xvnilc Rirlnlrnl Vvx-l,rslr'r ,lulxn G. Xvinlvrx Rulu-rl D, Nolnnnn Arllxur Pelers, .lr. Vvayne lliflcell Ralplx Rana:-y Rolu-rl A, Ray Donalcl Rilwr Rulx-rl VV. Segcslnun RBYIIIOHA l.. Slilson Hugflm D, Vvuil TO TXX -,V ., S 3 lm? 'ig' mmm ,?'W ' iii. Q fs' 'SQ-3,545 l i THE SIG EP'S: Are glad to looli into hlue eyeb 'stead ol hlue seas . Read all prexy GFOOYIIS' editorials in the l.unern . . Loolcecl forward to all of their three lormals . . . hloveci out to let their Blothers move in on Nlotheris Day . . Vvnnt more hayricles in the Fall . . . Vvere anxious to get hacli to school lor the T C3 l F clulp . . Had to increase size ol Cloors lor the six loot tive inch lads . Vvaited for Spring ancl the sun haths upon the roof . . ECCDNOFHZE . . . hy using the Chi Oxne-gas' phone . . . ., 4? X - , .ww 134 E. xvoodruff .life Ohio Gamma Chapler Established IQOH 72 Chapters FOlLYlflPd 1901 26,000 Xlemhers nderson, Gunn, Baker, Chapin, Rnmcy, lvloorc, Jones, Hamilton. Stilxon. Bt-ighlcy, Grooms, Nichole P RUVJ: Edwards, Bishop, lV1avrl1:in, Chrislinxxn, lVIcAllirtcx', lvlxmrzitli, Cuclfr, Shields, Sawyer. R 'O: Nlcfllory, W'intcrf. Gahri-. Gnu, Dcrrnvr, Nloucrv, Leonard, Vfnitc. ROXV ONE: Craig. Nlisomufr, 453 i 514144, , ' ' 'A'A 37 4 T THE SIGMA PIS Live for Homecoming ami time Hemi Times ciume at iiif- imru . '18 E' 'Gil' AW Liiw Doc' Vain Vvinixieis specialty '... Stryciwnnim- and SOCiil . . . G'1mmflCllUl9fP Are migiily proud oi tiwir ycariy orciiici iiornmis . . . Esmmislwfl 1901 Secretary Szmciiprooiq fails roii on time porcim ciaiiiy . Q6 Clmplvrs 'XVant to Limp! out ax coiivrtiou oi wiici siiirts . . . F0Uf1f11'f1 1897 Arc happiest wiien iii-uiuin Paric is open . . . ciegree in rum equs . . 8-518 'N1 I79T5 iniernai ciisrorci oniy wimen iooixing iior open iyeaver winciows , Like the nigiitiy conversations . . . Xvesirninsleris next cioor . . ECifJNOiX iiZii . . . by imving cars iimt wonit use gusoiine . TOP BOVJ: Marcia, Lziscn, lsheryvoud, Zxinich, Lznimm, Strung. RUXV THREE: Pordzm, Stolar, Kmncy Van A V xnklf. Short, Pour, Ijlill, ROV' TV O: Reel. Thuiss. Burgbachrr, Anderson, Bzirson, Lnughren. RUXX ONIL: Simdrock, R. Rumi, bhuman. H. jones. Sowar, Phillips, J. jones, E. Recd. 454 II: X1 Ir Im I-urgjs' .XInI.xr IOIIII IX. I5llI'QIhllIII'f' 'S .' , .0 VS I Illl X I n IjmmIrI III1iIIipN nm.-I I, IInr44m 'I Imnms IsIn4rxsnmI Xorllmn KIllIll'y' :mir-I II. I,nug5Iurnn 1XM1l'4I Innlw, Ir Iflllnll .'XlNI4'r-Un EU l7,M'l'I.TY NIIZBIIHI IQ I,rIg.lr I.iIIIOIivIrI URXDI 'ATF NIITIIIIQIQS I.IrI R, TIIPISS II.alI -I 1c'xInr VIASS UF IUIT QII1 llll SIIOTIS FIIIIIIVN 5IIIIIlIflI'I VIAS OIT HMS JXIIRIH I,U0l' l1l'UfIfF SPIIIIOY' Iosc-pI1 I,orcInn XYiIIium Sham' IQUIIPII IVZUIC' IIl5l lIl IQ. FUNNY Ierlflllillld Ir. SFIIIVITIIIIK Iillllnw Xvilll N YA CIASS UF IOM: IIUIIQ-rt I.. I.nwo ,IuIiu- IV. IXI.mim' I.nIi I.nIImm IIUIN-rl Rm-n'I KIIQXSS CIF H530 IInrry VXI. IXInrIIn IImmI4I If. Slramgj Ii4IXNi1l'iI pergon-If 5IilrIu-II funimIu XXIIIIIEIIII SIIOII NIIIIIIIRIN funiLIn ,J Shaggy Jog Sirzrivsiw Sigma Pi SII'POIIlf'UfIS Beans, again? OrcI1irIs for lIre Indies flalzio memories . Dime dance Fralernization Stocks going upl l l l l UIQ? Benedict l. Alper Jack Brill Burton Busli Rolaert Clweron Henry H. Frieder. Jr. Seymore NV. Berman lVlaxwell VV. Bloclr Richard J. Bloclr Vvilfrecl Calmas Daniel Clmazenoll Nlonroe Colren Daniel Elders Eli Abelman Amold Aronson lrwin Barnett Artlxur Bemstein David Bloom Manfred Fight Nlorton Gliclrman Donald rl. Hart Rolgert Bender lrving Eisner Wayne Friedlserg Bernard Gardener FACL'l,,TY NlFTNlBFR leon Chak CRXDI HTE MEMBERS Perry Levinsohn CLASS OF 1947 Murray Landau Gerald Olinslry .lack Sclmrager CI.-XSS OF 1948 Stanley Cvingolcl Sanders Heller lvan Nlalsel Michael Miller Stanley Morse Arthur Rjclwardson CLASS OF 1940 David lde Jerome Katz Norman Katz HHYOIJ LBHd0Wllf' Franklin Porter Howard Rappaport Allan Roeter Bemard Rosen Edward Rubenstein Cl.-XSS OF 1950 Richard Goldstein Wlorton Hoioowitz Jerry Kreslce Edward E. Siegler lx1i1'l!i'lt VVQ-iss lVlu'rray I. Sigalow Allan Sluizer Robert Vveintraulp Jerry Seelig Donald Seliber Artllur Weiner .lemme Weiss Rolaert Wdss Victor Wldte Vlarvin Xvliihnau Harvey Schwartz Seymour Siegel Alfred Spivalr William Steiner William Stevens John Sussman .loel VVQH Seymour VVollr Mayer Rnbbirxs Gil Sachs Vincent XNeisu1a1r Jack Vvolfson 456 jan, ,tzA1Zwf1, Pill All a wi , rf W wg THE TAU EPS: Vveiicome return ot tiieir veteran imrottners . . . Aided Niarcil of Dimes by a unique Taxi Dance . . 1,968 lndianola Aves Kept piiones to rtoeris iausy before exchange dinners . . . Tau Della Chapter Nvere second piacers in iootiyaii ieague, despite sustained injuries Established 1997 invited outstanding tavuity rnerniders to taiii on interesting topivs . 98 Chapters including Dr. Settertieici oi A-Xnatomy '... ily Braiiie . FOIHIJPJ 1910 Hope baseball team can lIl3tCi'l iast yearss performance . 5-943 Nlembom Want to see B019 Speiser on tennis team again . . . ECONOIVIIZE . . . imy turning oft eiectricity after 8 p. m. . TOP ROW: Rosen, Hoicowitz, Fight. ROW' FIVE: NVolfson, Amnson, Bloom, Seeing. RONV FOUR Massell, Sussman, Cheron, XVciss. ROV' THREE: Gxirdnur, Siegel, Suliiwr, L.endmx'nu, Srcxnci. j.K.it: RQSN' TWZO: Rubinstein, Ide, M,B1ock, ,i.K1it:, Hart, Barnett, Slnizvr, Porter. ROW' UNF: Friedvr, Whitman, olgalow, D. Block, Niillvi, Cohen, Roctui, Bush, Uiinsky, Lzxminu, Schrngvr. ' i Q + 1 'iffufzf , , ' - 1 - fwfr 'we ' iw , fi 1 1aaf,+m,2gg1 awi.f,fM:Q iw 'A i mezffmf if. 'L LMML-i',f' ' ' .. ft' . f ' ,,yM1?f3 W gwfhf FW W' 17'-rig-fliifs. U- wgfH.'a-5' wit JW? 'R 422351 api' 1' ' V 4' HC f ix 'MHS ' fad' 'H as f, , -?5mh?5W i w'ifx 8w: Lv giii' 'AQ 4423?--L N 'fgiwaiei Q f , tg fre Q' M 2: rf 53 If 'i'i',7vf6,i, ia ,. TM .L 'N .Wim Q, 55 gp 'wr 1' X 4. gr it rgffayfff. Q we wr Swwf fw fi .1 -. wx ,fi ,ifviff-z.f.. ,Qfitilwiv , thmizzh vs . 'sffgwffw rg, .wisp V MH Jr' 43651: ,- -,firm r' r'M1fvSW ,szeggim yi ewggfsvt. 1:1 .rm Y f , 4 Q ,- , :Jew V f-'mf wifi-f1:fvifQ,s,i:J?imay. L wx:-Ffwam. wmwfw -f-f ,g wa 3w1?ww wmwfmff dwg-wwrw wisp VH .fic , . ii 's 457 jan, if EPA' 1 5f.i'Q'-Ji YK., i ,C jx., - 'v ,Lx . 4 tl . ' T Live in a castle lnigll upon a hill . . . Q31 lftll Ave. Loolt at all l5iXlOQi's near ancl lar. lrom llc-liner. Boylan. lo Farrar . . Omic'l'or1 Chapter Xxrillfll wllile Prexy fiogel, rigor in llnncl. fries to rule luis lgancl . Eslulnlisnecl 1921 l-ilce tlie lormal ol Rc-cl Carnation. luringing rl-elies lrom oic-r nation . . 45 Chapters Have a pleclgc- class well lmown as scliolars . Founclezl M999 Play lootlmll, lwaslcetlwall, tennis, ancl bowling . 12.258 BIPIIIIJQFS Lisien lo Telce songs ringing tliru llme lialls . . Gets loolcler wlmen lllc- weallmer gels volcler . . TOP RUYV: Gillcnwatcr, Van Urdcr, Cassell, Beckett, Bagley, Luwis, Xfillxams, Ellsworth, Smith, Sullwold Plechaty, Spitzer, Plumcr, Stimac, Kirschnur, Ruffmwr, Lindberg, Hostcttcr. ROW THREE: Loscy, Martin Malone, Ohly. Xvclch, Usher, XVustcrvelt, Bccker,, Yancy, Wim-ur, Hockadcn. Forney, XVzilker, Mziwer Falkcnstirn, Richardson, Frickcr. Cliristcn, Clhznillrer, ROVV TWU: Mcdlcv, Freeman, Hustler, Zuris, Lutz Gogel, Mrs, French, Shullurnocltcr, Ford, Millar. Dcclcvr. Holklw. Elvhvr, Abels, Purdum. ROW' UNE Thomas, MENilbb, Best, Schnidvr, Firming, Powell, Hnlcs, Spoalc, Half, Oty, Slums, Lang. 458 I ACI 'I .IW NIIINIISFRS Allwrl II. .xx ry Ifnrl I. Cnhnll C 'Uni' ,A. .IOIIPS Ifmlwarcl R. Bznglcy Rulvc-rt I.. Beclxcr lllfllllllb B0f'IilIl IDUIHIIII K UIIIIIS Ronalfl D. Bm ,IoI1n Bufilmns Ilulmrt G. Cassn-I Rolwinsnn Il. Colu- .InrIc G. Dt-flu-r Dunulcl I.. Iifnrrzer .Innms II. Ire-rris Rnymoncl QI. ISI-.Lett Xvilliam IQ. B4-rgvr A. Riclmrcl Brinmllvy .IoI1n Illum-r Rirllarcl II. Ellswnrlln A. Vvillinm Funl Rulplx N, I:l't't'lIl2lH ,lflllll Ci. clfiilliilll U.-Urge II. Alrcls Riclmnl III. Bangs Xvuyrw If. Brooks Bruce CD. Clmllwr Iirvin CIIIIISIFH Clmrle-S ll. Ifrirlwr Howarrl D. Fry:- Iimesi B. Crnllmn .Inmes I . Gralmm Rizlxarcl XV. Hamle- Donalfl fy. HRFIIIIIIII flnrdon R. Hoslviler VV. Brin 1- .Ie-nlcins Ilillll C. lung I Imrlos fx, Din- IIvrnzmI If. Xluonry CERADI 'XIIQ NIVBIBIQRS Iiuul XY. Nlarlin LIASS UF 1017 Ifvnnc-II: C. Gogvl Iuuws If. Ile-Ilnm-r Stanley I.. Iolmmn Rnlwrl IXnnIuIn flnrmlnn Ixlnrlilv KIASS OF 1048 fiurl II:-mln-rson Roll C. II1-sslcr fIur1.Io11 Kisslnun Xvzurrfn ,I. IXIIIIN Rulwrl fIllIy ISQTIIEINI I.. Plc-mlmly XX illimn Illulne-r i'I.. XSS UI: 1949 Iifvtl Hilrllxllll flvorge Xvilliznn Iloflcnllun Inlm E. II-Jkku Iulun A. Kirrllnm-r Rfmlaml R. I.uIz, .Ir I,2lX l' BIIIIFSIIEIII Rulu-rt xlinu-r KL-XSS OF 1050 fvlmrle-S I.min Iaule FI. I.imIIn-rg XY. Nlnrvin Los:-y Vvilliam C. Blnlum- fn-urge' XY. Nlnriin Imlcsun fy, IVIMIII-y Riclmrcl R. Ixloorv IIIIIIVS NIOFIUXX' I'nuI Nlusslmrggvr Pllillip H, Nelson IIumILI If. CIIIY1-r Inlln XY. City Ifulu-ri A. Ijunlum Iwo U. FIQIIQ' I.mxvII XX'f1gl1y 'IIN-1111.5 Nlryfr .lnlun VY. Rimlmrxlsnn Ijuul IQOIIIIQ ljuigln fx. Swvp-lun Ijnuglzxs I. XYwI1'rxvII Vvilliznn If. Rulln-slgsr Xxynyrxe SIIIIIIKIPIS Xxrklyllf' SIlEIlll'fIl0fIxf'l LIIIVSIPI' Sullwolcl I.uX vrne 1 1, I 01118 Ian' C-, Inpp, Ir. .IOIIII XXYPIIII Slvrling XY. QIIm11uur, Ir. Hmxnrcl Rnlxc-rls H, Allvn S1I1m'icIm-r 5401! BI. Smiiln Gm-nrgc' I., Spihvr .I1n'Ia R, SIIIIIRIC I'Inr'lIfI Xynyllr' Xxvillimlw Shnnlvy I'. furia Rimlmrcl Cl. Raith-r Itrmlrirlx G, Rullns-r RIC'IlilflI VV. Scml Burlxlr-y Iluglr Slnmc .Izmws A. Sinnnons RiIIDl'II II:-nn SIIIIIII Rolwrt II. Spzulm- Riclmrfl ,I. Spf-ir .Ianm-s IJ, Vlrlmhlurr Rolwrf l7'SIll'l' Donulcl A, Xynlmc xyilliiun II. xyvilwrl .IUIIII B. Xvilwefr SIzlnIr'y II. Yarn-y Someone il again Clmg-a-Iugl Cigarettes! A piciure of LUHIIOFI Pile it l1igl1, fellows lonvt llllllll u,'u'll malev il l om' tootll, u wlmlp iootlru Return it if von fun 460 ....,. .-....,.......F -. f A....t...,., . W-.t......... Nnnlrml .xr-nv lfir lmrrl Bl... L Rupvrt :Xltnnnw Sillll-Offl qxxrfun Rullvrt Bllnln-lx Rulwrt Blitl linnf-S Brown Nlurxin Brvslwn lfclunrrl Bmnvr .lust-pll Conlon Xvillizun lrrewlilmix xlurvin Glussrnzni Burtnn Conlon Rnln-rt Gnmlvrelwixn iilliIfll'i l'l1'lll'I' IAT' jxdalllx th-mlft Adm llx-flue-rt .Xltnmn llnwnrcl :Xu-n :Xnllmny Bnlmin lurli Baum Bl'fltfIrfI Igl4!lllll'l' Alle-n Curlip Rirlmrcl 1 mlt- xlnrtin Dittlw-indn fn-rulrl Dulvinslci Stanley tb'-ml.-nimrv l:l'I'fl Flox . Xrllultl fxlldllia lmon gxltle-lrl Rirlmrcl Ant:-l xlnrty Arslnnn filmrlvs Bissingf r Burt IBOYIHUII ,Xllc-n Brcgnmn .xllllll IEYVI llurulzl Cqnnin IM- Cliolxnli Rolwrt Culmn Paul Colton Hurt Dorman nlyron Erlnrlstf-in Blnrxin Plllll'!'ltI1Q Xl llriglrflmrt in-rulml lift:-rliin Punt lf:-tlt-r Rnln-rt Fox Stanley lfrm-tlliiau Rnlwrt Ciillmvrg Dunnlvl filzu.-r Luk Cultllw.-r-1 M., t t X4 it l.IY NttiXlBt'11 Nl'-lx in 5, X1-xxlllflll GRM it ' YI If NIFCNIBVRF Nlortun l mnlwl l,l..y.t NLUIG lrstvr lj:-nslcx CLVXSS OF l94f llerlqvrt Culnlning- Nlyrnn lftliste-in ,lvrry liz-inlwrg IQCIYVHHI liruvnsllit lu Rnlwrt fiurlir-lcl CLASS OF 1948 lltlwnrml lfxy Xvilliinn Lustig Sum Nlumlelr-il Sirlnn-5 Nlintllin Nnrnmn Nlosm-NN an Tom Rose Sfninlvl Rnlxin CLXSS OF 1949 Nornmn ci'O0IllllXl1l llione-l Greenlmurn lflliot frrvvnln-rg Homer Cure-n Daniel llollvnln-rg Riclmrfl llowurcl Ricllanl Karl.- Donzllfl Katz l:F'17rL!t' K.cllllkIll1ltI Spenrm- Klein Stanley Klein Harry Kolwn Rulwrt Kmngnltl ,Xllnert Levine CLXSS Ol 1950 Ronalrl fiottlric-ml lfvmarml llornxh-in llerlzf-rt llurrix Lenfml tlascul Donaltl Kalislx Robert Kaplan Tlionms Kaplan Rolwrt Klvin lmolm Kle-in ,lose-pli Klein Klc-inman xxvllliillll Klwirnnan .Xrtlnir Holm Burt Knlin Bs-rt l.:-xinv .xrnolrl l.rw'inNtvin Nlarty l.:-vitt lm' lutslwr fn-mltl Nlzxrlc- lluwnrml Nlarlc- .lolm lvlzxrlcs Rnlavrt Nlvlzn-r Riflmrfl xlvtvgf-r ......A,....E..r..-. 2 E 4 A l.vm1arm'l l ul kvr Sivlm-Y Tvvul--r Jerome llvrwcli Stanley Krongolfl ylicliael Floss Nlillnrrl frlppvr Rolwrt Slmmanclcy Stanley Rnlnn llnrvuy Srliultz Nathan Sc-ltzvr Ally-rt Sollxov Josepll Sfl'ITl1'!6I'g .Xlldvrt Trixlxbenbvrq John Vveinstoflc Nliltnn Xivnll l.:-imrfl Lvvy Leon lvlenrlclson Charles N1-wman .lay Oppf-r Saul Ostrov Bcniarfl ljlnut Austin Rosvntllal Br-run-Ati Rulmin Rolwrt Slmpffro Slwcl Sic-gPl Nlzirvin Slvssingvr Sanford Stvrn .lmln-N Xxvvinstoflt Paul Newlnlxn Phillip Utfice Gene Polstcr Al Prizant Lauranrf' Ruluinson lrwin Rowe- Norton Rust: Tlnoinas Rose-ntllal Gr-mlrl Rutlistein lAillll llY'lCP 5l'llBCng0ld Rjmzlmrfl Srflmengolrl Clmrlf-S Srllilf Lvnnarcl Scliilsl Lester Scllwaln Etl Scullvr lnvin Silvvrrnan Xvillifnn Stvinlwrg Stnnlvy Stvrn Artlxur Vvviss llurvf-fy Vvn-ie: ylort Vvivrlvr ljnnivl xxytw KP!! Xqfiftlw 3 Bda, jau, rv ZT ff B x I 1 ' THE ZETA I-SETS: Are lecl by prexy ULittle .lollnu Vfeinstocla anal a neu administration . . Uwn many Blvlclcls, ulsittle .lOl'lfl,,. lrv Rose, Lee Aclarns . . . 174 E- XRv00d Uii A 0 Spencl time lmustling ljrosli woulrl-lne-wlxeelsi' . . . Enjoyed a fine year sctiolastically, atliletically, ancl socially . . E Salute their ljmelovecl nlvlarnlnyu Lucille Preston . . . ,Are notecl lor tlle clelinquent element, tlie Hjoy boys . . . Still rellasll the legencl of tlie 'Strange Sox of Frecl Flox . . . Are laent on remaining among finest ancl most progressive lraternities . . ECCjNOlxilZli . . . lmy refusing to lauv text laoolis . . . Nu Clmpler slutmlisliecl I9ll '55 Chapters Founrlerl 1898 9.000 lweniiwrs TOP ROYV: Sculler, L. Levy, A. Kohn, Gundersheimer, Stern, Vvfolf, Guren, Levine, Esterkin, Anrcl, Feinberg, Kasle, Babin, Byer, Azun, Ades, Hoffenbcrg, Mossesson, Schultz. RONV THREE: Kleinman Carlip, James Weinstock, Greenbaum. H. Kohn, Rubin, Stan. Polster, Ostrov, Yohann, Rothstein Mandelson, Brenner., Scliiff, Kaufman, Blitz, Mclzer. ROW' TXVO: john Vfrinstock, Sam Rubin, Mandeliul Glansman, Traubenberg, Blender, Sollcov, Greenberg, E.I.evy, Eclistuin, Slvssinger, Mindlin. ROV' UNE Block, Rene, Fedcrman, Stcrberg, Hovmrd, Katz. - - I 461 1855 lnclianola Ave. Ohio Chapter Estuhlisherl 1906 25 Chapters Foumlvcl 1904 12,110 lvlemhers flg THE ACACIANS: Nvelromecl lxlrs. Cralt . . . as the new house mother . . . Congratulated Tommy .lames on Captaincy ol? the '47 team . . hlarriecl 01:1 three lmrothers . . . l,eever, Duckworth, ancl Cox . . Had three line stag parties as results ol these marriages . . Vvashecl the winclows on the Alpha Phi sicle ol the house . . Gracluatecl Dicli Cross alter lilteen years at 0hio State . . Serenaflecl the Delta Zetas on a rolcl night in February . . Emptiecl the ash trays tluring rush weel: only '... ECON0lV'llZE . . . hy parliing cars on the Pi Phi yarcl . . TOP ROW: Haxton, Hoffman, Beattie, Cox, Stauflcr, D.Davis, Rice. ROW' THREE: Jiskra, Pettys Mahaflcy, Duckworth, Bushman, Kuchn, Bentley. ROW' TVJO: Lund, Rader, Barnard, Gilmore, Phillips Williams, Schulz. ROV' ONE: Hosmcr. Hoclfcl, H.Davis, Cross, Lecvcr, Skinner, Bloom, Bronson. 462 Qnlfa, 'lr M15 'lw.'iiS43 ' Q., ref G3 .Y we .,,. THE DELTA THETA SIUS: Are an Ag. fraternity imacit on Campus aiter tiiree years . , Are Smittyis iuest customer . . . Are prouci oi prexy Don Swartz and treasurer, Ciienn Geiger . . Have acquired a iiew more bruises from intramural sports . . Have an excellent View from ti1e rear windows . . Are a house of Htiooicertu and imaid-tueacied men . . . Strive to maintain a t1igi1 rating on time UDean's List . . Are grateful to tiardvworiring steward, P. D, Young, for cimow . ECONOPIIZE . . . by growing their own vegetaimies . . . 1957 Inflianoia Avo Alpha Chapter Eslaivlisllert 1907 5 Chapters Founded 1907 1,020 1WerntJers TOP ROW: Schzmf, Kerr, Barrels, Carson, Glisson, Jones, Trimby, Rhoadcs, Cottingham, French, ROW' TWO: Gephart, Schaeger, Hawk, Gam, Rasor, O'Bryant, Miller, YVn1kcr, Palm, Bacon, Eltezroth, Check IEOW ONE: Brown, Putnam, Frederick. Young. Geiger, Mrs. Roberts, Swartz, McCormick, Barth emmcrmen. 463 77 275 15111 Ave. lwu Gamma Cllapior Eslalmlisllerl 1926 -11 Clmpiers Founfleci 1918 -1.625 iV1em1wrs 97111, Dalia, 'R' - . r1'A 'l1. E A q..-fu-if NN, ' K 1.,,.,., -' THE PHI MU DELTAS1 Slurtecl rolling again alter the warls encl . . . Vvere blessed Witl'1 a new prexy '... Jim Driscoll , . Are plagued with lovers . . . lvlnx woulcl lcnow . . . Xxlere on the luall in intramumls . . . Volleyball champs ancl all . . lncreasefi their Chapter to forty-live men since Spring . . . lelelcl a Rulne party with ldirlcs ancl the lrimmin's . . Nlacle the Vvinter formal at the Seneca a big success . . ECONONllZE . . . lJy giving us only eight lines ol copy . . . TOP ROW: Rhodes, Shumaker, Chandler. H sell, Fisher, Richardson, Nedved. Smith, Robertson, Miller Day Early, Porter, Schneider. SECOND ROYTY: Glikes, DePu , Sanders, Smith, Clark, Johnson, Thomas ggplzmari Zahim, Qoyle, Thorely. FIRST ROYV: Kl:-rpproth, Schilling, Fisher, Balasis, Brown, Celberg, Driscoll ion, ces, , ees. 464 Miami . Prrsirlell! Kenm-llx Dil-lil Xiu' IJH'5illl'llf llnrrv C, l.yl1- . Sm rvlury Dania-l Fl. liant xrN'llSllfC'V THE PHI SIGS: Claim original tag ol tlle Plii Sigs . . . Are ruleel by Ken Dielll .... prexy ttiat is . . . Known only lor sllaring' rlates witli ttieir lurotllers. . . Xvere llosts to lirst post war conclave ol tlieir region . . Beanie Dralce guides tlieir cause . . . as aclvisor . . . llave a patent on special lnrancl ol rancli parties . . . Have gained wicle acclaim lor tlieir renflition ol Two l-iH,le Bugs . Cover U. S. from coast to coast witli 55 clnapters . . . ECONOlNll,ZE . . . lay patiently awaiting tlieir new clomiclle . . Emilia- 1' I . . ln. , L ' Vvillium fiullvretlx fxllllnni fxl1l7i5fYf lirlvrunl S. Dralu: 1890 N. High Sr. Pi Dueteron Chapter Established 1024 I9 Chapters Founded 1875 17.273 lwemlmers ,....- TOP ROXYL Aliciitiilrgrl. Snuxx. .lotin Gnlirx-l. Harms. lvlillvr, Frost, l'ln1.'w. lhlridmx, Snvllli. Hrmrkli ROV' TXVO: Galbrmih. F. S, Drake. Hammrimi, K, Dwlrl. Shun, Cant. f'unr.ltl, RUM' UNF: lYxllis. ,lanicf flnliiivl, Sinklmrn, XV, Divlil, KI. Diehl V 1 mf- ,ami f' ' ' , 11'-xr 1 f A ' W N 'S 3. 'ziz,-- .ff ,f , ' H25 iflf :' 'L L 1+ w , - xv 'L if-Q' w, N ' um?-.s N QF 1 1351YzgE,3rQ,Q,'gQ53lu,1,gJf i'fj,'-,2g f3,- ,Ml Mxsalf, I pf.-:5::f,,11:,.l::,,,, , an Sm- '-,Z ,lvizqy ,, i 'ffl 114: .ig-'.,1.'3f-,1,f3gf N3-H3--:f,f', Ufmfi ii ::a2,Aaf'g f?,Y,,v1'2al z'5kZfl, ,jgk 1. l-wfgQ'1f 4 T'a1l.:f,Qilu ,'- 7.l2ij:'..r.lff15:Z?,' 3 -521511, . H 4 -vw M4'Ji- e'1 l.i'f -'wwf s- f5'1 m1?: 'Lf 'Sf'wz11'D'?w.'fi2if-Lifff 21411151 -:K :ww -M f4'fh.i'H'ifYL'fw:--w'a.fYis,f-1.-11594:l'fq'f-'lwie-'L 1 r' .'.1 ':Q-filahfii:-u:m. few 4:1 if 4: mx- 1,-A1321 ,-r-,ug +2 1u5f,w.,.,wl,.m1Ml.m,.f..,.i.et..4.,l.l.4.e.S!E1.:eQ.l.1u-w.e.mu.Gf5f.lx.1lwLm,f.u.a.l.1.:..ml4.5.1.1zs...m.i.a.-.Ly...c'h'.11mM1z.Sas:msviz1..l,.,,-' 5'1ne..r,,z?.':z.x.e4m,EfL,2i4..fae.l4.imfm,.4f71,f.G' -LfSiiE.2..w'lf-'icmiumiddf' fa 'ii-3x..xf. .'mz..1T.uiI1.'xP' 1,-1-,eifS:,.'...f:.' 'aiaizmrmimaawefimif.:Lpa,,1,'.:4.,1u.w.f.',- ff .1 4 IM 465 tj f . V I E 53151 av 1: THE THETA CHIS: Burn lots of niiclniglit oil . . . to warm llieir coffee . . . 118 E- lull AU9- Nvorlcecl liarcl to cultivate lneurcls lor tlieir Bowery Ball . . Alpha I-anlfla Chapter Are all enrolled in courses given at lleiclellaerg Hall . Estallllslwd 1921 Can't stop singing uTliere's ii sliunty in ai town. . 70 Chapters Cliange presitlents at tlie clrop ol a point liour . . . Founded 1856 .-Xre prexiecl, ul tlie lYl0II16lll, lay Paul H. Lenliarl . . . 26,782 lW '1l'f '5 'lwrenilgle in llieir lmoots wlien liouse iiiariuger inspects rooms . Tallc in llieir sleep . . . llieir wives will lw wf-ll inlorinecl . . . lfCONOlX'llZl': . . . lay giving tlwir tlutes rarnntions 'stvacl ol' orcllicls . TOP ROYV: Baetzul, Dunlap, Paisley. ROW' SIX: Amrinc, Patterson, Ehriglit, Hassett, Brecklvill. ROW FIVE: Guthrie, Saunders, Renter, Boulton, Vale. ROW POUR: Bond, Blake, Middleton, T.iylor, Lambcrth RQXV THREEE: Hilsman, Bartholomew, Zulu, Bolon, Drexel. ROVV TYYO: Powell, Robinson, Ertlmll Rasor, Hawk, Atwood. ROW' ONE: Lenhart, Sruntfur, Knoll, Underhill, Shoup, 466 .Q 4, ,Xl , E ,, L... Q 3,-on g xr 1 o ll, I.-... , - U eiiix 'J - THE TRIANGLES: Maintain a reai iiome for potential engineers on igtil . . Are recognized ixy time inevitaimie slide ruie . . . Sing their Love Song iiice notiring else . . . i.e. . . sweetly . . . Are continuing research on the Universal Fudge Factor . . Have some big wireeis in the fluadrangie Jesters . . . Arenit responsiipie for roar of Ed Vverneris miniature jet engine . . Have a Model A to seii anytime prexy Cai Cariini isnyt around . , Boast oi time best cooic on campus . , . drop around . . . EC0N0iNi1ZE . . . by operating the Fudge Factor . . 65 13111 Ave. Ohio State Chapter Estatriistreci 1911 17 Chapters Founded 1907 4,829 iwemtzers TOP RONV: Scarpclli, Ewcrs, Taber, Sauer. ROW' FOUR: Faunce, Revis, Szrulino. ROW THREE: Ales, Smith, Sheets, Cole, Bauman, Gleason, ROW TYVO: Maurer, Kolins, Hertler, Gano, Bamhnrt, Bicksler, Baldwin. ROXV ONE: Yates, Miller, YVerner, Mrs. Skipper, Cnrlini, Pzrlka, Detvtuth. 467 Brmvn, Kartsimas, S, Mzlrmmp-, Plnlllps, 191-orgc ONE: Hountrus, VI, Kon- trzxs, Collnmr, Maftmmrideb, mzmn, THE S E PHYS: ' ' Are unfortunate viffinxs of the housing shortage- . l Say it's all Greek to tlwrn . . . . lrencl Sam lvlanos lor furnlmling ancl rliving . . . W Refer to fxlzxsforiclw ancl Pavlutos lor legal aclvice . . lu, , , Xxvrv lounilvcl lllis yvur at . . . :Xre rrowclecl with Puppases, lwut lmvv an uclvisor name-cl Jones . . Relvr to lilepllilwreos lor flxc proper way ol speaking English . . flei all lpowling pointf-rs from ar man name-cl Phillips . . . . . . By lnalcing every nigglll uf lolcl l.Ji9gPrsH niglll . . 1 1 pulur gjlrll llllf'H'l'l TUV ROXX: Ifluphu mos, 'Wrxgihl KOR' TVYU- Ros' povlnkcm, Alan:-nv, G, Kon' trap, Black, C. Mzxnos, jormcx, Pappdw, G Solo' nwnulw, Smith. ROV' Tmmlroe, B Solwrnmndes, sL'l:r1.v,-L1-via'-'-'.u'.'.'.'.'.rnr.'.'.'.r1.un.',w11n1uv'o11.1.vu'fl.Lxx'rlJAx'.'1l.l.x'u'.'lJ.1.x'.'1!L'.'.'.f1.4.xx'.f1f.xx'rl.l.xxx'11.A.xx'r1.l.Lx'.'l1Jxx111.'.x11r1.'.xxT1L.5.xx'r1.l.xxla1.'.x'xTl.'.'.xT1 ' ' ' ' ' 1.1: 105 l5It1 Avo. Atplra fimicron fxtmplvr Estatmtistmrt 1923 68 Chapters FOIIVIIKIGZI 1885 21,412 tvtenxtwrs alpha, Klul Um THE A CHI OS: tnyite you to tu-nr ttleir tclrrittic' Lytmrger-ttmrmti-txtnsciti trio . . Utory in ttteir great sctlotastici actlic-vmnents . tjrouctty wear ttwir twzautittut gfotcten tyres . . . flriginnte songs ot ttlfxtl' own titce ttme one zntmout Snctie ttuwtiins . . Are prouct ot ttmeir temtcrs in Strotters, txtntiio anct Ptli Ctmi Ttletn . . Love to tisten to A Ctmi CD .tan txturrnyts mctio program . . . Take pricte in pretty Pat Hutttrnan ot Ditrtu Nigtnt Court fame . . ttotd ttleir tructitiormt Carnation Butt every winter . . . tTRATt,fRNtZti . . . wittl exctuange rtinnf-rs ttH 0llQtl0llt ttme year . . TOP ROW: Botkin, tvfurconi, Collms, Long, tVfcCz1yv, johnson, Rucf. Tzxttmztdgc. ROW' THREE: tivtm Vannorsdalt, Spaid. NIcQm-rn, Boonu, Shaw, U, Young, Elsnrr, ROW TWO: Anspach, W'nrner, Kurm Lybargur, Fox, Goodwin, Harrold, Pcrttro, Rotunson, S. Young. Howard. ROW' ONE: L, Davis, Xvglinner Kritt, Visingcr, Rum, Sxrccncy, YVcI1f. Brock, J. Davis, Grove. 470 M Nlarilyn .lnnrs Frvcla Anspafli l3l'VPl'lY lsfflfli Ifnicl Collins .lnnette ljnvis Lois Davis Vlargy Bonn:- Fmnres Bntliin Alice Elsnvr Marjoriv Fox Patricia Gooclwin lvlyma llnrrnlrl Vivian Krill Ylartlm Helm lwnrian Bissvll Nlargnrr-t Collins Rosenmry Coola- lvlurgnrvt F00 lxutririn Hullnmn Rose Doutlmitt Milfy' Lou Ellis Arclitli Garrett F.M'UI,'lY MFNIBIQR Virginia Snnflerson CRADI 'XI If NIIAQNIBFIQS Dnmtliy Rzninf-lmargr-r Fl ASS Ot-' 1047 Ntuhfll Gutrli llc-li-n Grow: Rvgina Holmastf-r PN-tty Joy llowarrl Bvtte June' Kbrns Pauline R4-nf CIASS OF 1018 Nlililrecl Lyltmargz-r Anne- lvlrliroomr- Ijllfljlllf' lvlc-Cavv Nlnrye lVlcQueen Dorothy Pr-rtlco Nun Pirsig lvliriam IQHFIPI' Pu-rnnrlcttv Rini Cl ASS OF 10110 Yirginin .lulinson Pliyllis Long Run!-0 Nlnrroni ljulures Nlusrilc Kay lxllCllIIltiHl tlnnirv lvlurruy lwnrotliy Slmw CIAS5 OF 1030 lvlarilyn Guerry Milfy lntlll cllllltr Annvttc Olson Dorntliy Simi nrt Nlnrgaret R005 Lnuisr- Rnliinson Sur Sweeney Eliznlwlli Vvninnvr Man' Ann Vxlnrnvr Suznnm' Sims .loyr 1' Spaifl Etirtbpih Tallmacl ci if 2 Nlary Visinger Phyllis Jean Vvells Virginia Vvnlle Pntririzi Xyriglit Nlnry Sliaw Barlmm Sort-nsvn .loan 'I-llompson Carolyn Lvlm Nnnry Vannnrsclall Pntrifin Rmm-r .loyrv Heirmnyrlf-I pliyllif Sipf' lmis Slngvr A ff-'Wi L, t Daye sings Picture-conscious Alter dinner contentment This looks cozy 1 471 ,,'- 1-an Ono lelcplxone just rlocsrft go around Cllr well, flue mirror was flirty anyway Puzde: Final tlre iwo luxppiest people Pu! tllal red queen Jorma L , 1 .........,..,... .. lvlarian Llornlns Alice Berule: Carolyn Colalu Virginia Dailey Muriel Edwards Belly .lolinson Nlary Nell Brown lavela Anna Delenlyaugli lvlary Gore Carolyn Hemnann Barbara Allen Marion Bauer lVlary Browcler lvlarllia Clmovan .loyce Fmnls Shirley lluller ylary Gall Shirley Balser lflaine Blaclc .loan Davis Donna Dawes Ceorgeanna Fox Ann Fraas Sliirley Crullxrie 1 f' f . l 1 , x lx f K - X 1 . 1 l 1 l I1 1 l...i...--..g..,..a.,. ...R lfACl ll .TY MEMBER :Xlma llc-iner GRADU,-X'l'E 5lliNlBliRS Margaret Neal Penn clrfxxs OF 1947 Daisy Knmaclina Vfinilrecl Kurlzlialz Vimm Lewis .lean Nlmshall CLASS OF 1048 Audrey Holzer Sally Howard Jan Jones .Ada I.10l'lI'llllY CLASS OF 1040 Laura Huglrlwamls Clxarlolte Kaufman Doris Korn Evelyn Lewis Harriet Maddox Rosemary lVlcDowr-ll CILASS QF 1950 Lucy Hise Phyllis Hike llene Hollman lrene Hollman Dona .lolmson Mary Larrimer Jeanne Lawrence moris Miller Plxvllis Brown RCbFCCii MBFSllUll Geralrlinv Roush Margaxnet Tobin Barlzara Vvillaurn lfli1alwll'x Yosl Nlary yleliclc Betty Ann Morgmn Patty Owens Vivian Sauber IJOIUIU Vllliompson Nlargalel Nuller Betty Lou Preston Saralx Parenl Mary .lane Sowarwis Dolores Toclffl Florence Ward Laurella Dennis Jeanne Ohlbach Lee Ortlxey lvlarilytn Patzwalxl .lean Sclrwenltl-eqer Jeanne Tlraclcer Corinne Tlxomas Sllirley Ur-idil -rnnfrmwefrvflw-1't':fm'wl:w22v:l'w-0-'fwfzriai - 1' .fw:1yn'-Quan xfavfmafr n, wr , ffvsrrrwwryg , V av Y- . 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Establishml 1991 Ttlinlc Prexy Jerry Roush is a jewel . . . 65 Chapters Strive toward a league ctlampionstiip iyowiingf tropiiy . , Founded 1851 Boast frequently ot activity girl, Cvinney Dailey '... 94-600 Nlembprs Take pride in tiieir sctiolarstlip award . . . FRATERNIZE , . . by letting people warm themselves ivy their tireplace . . . TOP ROXVg Patzwahl, Dufenimugh, Thompson, Browder, Dailey. ROW' FOUR: Uridil, Dawes, Parent, Preston, Bender. ROW THREE: Lewis, Davis, Todd, Sauber. ROW TWO: Thacker, Bauer, Chosfan, Frank, Fraas, Hite, Hughivzmks, Word, Fuller, Lohmi-re, Tobin, Penn, Owens. ROW ONE: Nuxter, Thomas, Howard, Herrmann, Gorv, Broun, Roush, Edwards, jones, Gail, Hise, Fox, Halzcr. 473 Presiclenl Eyvlyn Rolll Vive Prvsirlenl Doris Epstein Secretary Betty lXaslrin1-r ilirensurer .loyuf Slit-in T1 13111 Ave. R110 Cimpter Establisllerl 1921 55 Chapters Founded 1909 2554 iwemlwrs alpha, p.4ilmfLP ' ,q f-1 ,..., 1, ,. . 1 , xg, Y f. ,A Q' I ' is-'twfiyf 'v ' La, ' trait Wy THE A li PHIS1 Celebrated tlleir twenty-live years on campus by a gala allair . . Can be recognized by tlleir Greelc letter pin ol pearl ancl golcl . . Hum ul Vvant to be a Friend ol Yoursu and Using, Sister, Singn . . . Are lcnown lor Frances' loorl wlnicli malces stomaclls aclie for more . . Gaze llopelully at tlie site ol tlieir new liouse on tlae corner lot . . . Respect tlle friendly Clxarrn ancl grave ol tlleir Dean Evie Roller . . Get a lot of UIDEIIIQSH out ol tlieir Cliapter via borne-rnacle barbers . . Can be louncl arouncl tlle piano listening to lxlaxine play Cllopin . FRA-l-lIlRNlZlf . . . by giving olcl magazines to otlier sororities . TOP ROVJ: Gratlsky, Donner. lluncroll, Grossman, Lcvinsnn, ROVJ FIVE: Luskin, Evclyn Roth, Knstrinr-r Maltcr. ROW FOUR: Gordon, Sandler, Kurtz. ROXV THREE: J. Nusbaum, Brusk, Glucck, Epstein, Neuman ROW TWLJ: Himmclman, Olcn, Lustig, D. Nusbgaum, Salovan, Hoffman, Bull, Elaine Roth, Stone, W'eiss ROW' ONE: Shlcicr, Garson, Mrfs:-s, Haber, Mrs. Parrott, Hcmlel, Dobson, Rothman, Frankel. 474 AE He-len Dolwson Elaine- fx-arrk .ln-we-H Carson fwnrgiv PM-H FIl!ff'lli 1' ITJOHIHT Hs-lenr Vrnrxlwl fxlnriun Uluffclc Ivlnrilyn fivrossnmn B1-ny A1111 .ANH4-r Bc-'rnirv :Xlen Elajne :X1111-lx-r Regina Brush Nljhxi Dc-rxcroff I.lrf'iH1-' frorpllnx L1 nlriu- Bffrmlm-in lwarilyn Blofli Bvlty Bloom Nlnrleru- Elm, B1-xcrly' l'iSIl0l' Nlzxry Hulub Amlele HL-rrnun Bc-HY ln11m'rm 11 KLRJXIJK AATI. NIFHBER B1-My Hinnm-llxxan CIASS Ol' IU-1T Rita flrudslcy Shirley Hain-r Doris 3105:-5 Cl ASS OV 10-18 Lois Hvnclc-I A111-Ir' Hoffnmn Gloria Kurtv Vmxelllm Nvinmn Sylvian Nc'll1lluI1 lrlaylu- Rolla UAF? UI' 1010 Bc-rnifv Lxl'U5Sllli1ll Dorif l'.pSi0in 151413 Kzcslrim-r linrolvn Linkin Ru-1' I.1-H11-011 Cl ASS UI' 1 010 ,lnnnm- Kai! Suv Kruruvr Ylurilyn Lnpinsky Barlmrn Linrlr-r .ls-zmnv Nlnlroff fwaxim- Raul: .lay R051-11Iml11n1 fxllll Siiliill CD fvlnry RoII1mnn Cllnrlolie' Salovan 1 lmrlvxu- Slllivr Fwvlyn Rolll Rulh Samui-r ,Ioyrv Slwin xlimi Slum' Rolwrizx XXI1-iss .lam-I Lvrimli Balm-IIE I.:-x 5' .Ivan Luslig Dinan- Nululwaunr Qillilflflth' Nhilhfr llllli' Nlllliillllll Burlmra Flxulnmn Dumilxy Spa-rling Aliu- Tuuly Arlim- Vlllllfliifkill Joann Ungvr Siu- XXvl'iIlQ1ll'tl'l1 .loan Vvolilnslcy Aflnir Zimnncrmnn Xvhat a tradi tion! Then there were eight . Looks fishy to me lust siliin' and a tau-zi Glaclys Bram-gun lzuth TSPRTJ Nlary .lane ,Xrmskmng live-lyn Bahlvs lrPnf Blair Domllly Brauligan Lynn Harslm Rita Lyons xlarilyn Nlonroe Nlarilyn lvlrfwrinley .lean B1-auman Vlary Alice Bell lfleanor Clmamlners Nlargnre! Clapper Fleury Lou Glaser Ell7illIPlll Gmlmm V XCl1fl'Y NTFNIHURS fr Tlivvn Jones f 1R.'xDl QXTF MEMBER Pbvllv rven C7 ASS OF IOC' .lvnn Ceunplv-ll lnrce Danlmy lfllf-n lflrie- Bvlly llvnry CLASS OF 10:5 Eileen Nloore Barluaru Slxilliflny lane' gloll MASS OF 1010 Donna llurtley Helen Hupman lfclna Krause Sully Nlurtin Dittie ,lo lvlayer Unrotlxy Myers CLASS OF 1050 Nlnry Loonnb Clov Tluonm' Knlllryn Lewis Tony Mitclxell .lunar Preset janv Rolwris Nlilclred Umslead Donna Vveelcs Joanne Vvilcox Nlnriorie 7.irlcle Nliify OYIIISPIY Ge-ne Cxwick Nlnrgarel Paullin l uufmn Spillman Norma Urqllarl lfllwl Vvriglml Joan Gilzlin Arlene Keller Now le! nw len vnu Hvurfs in ll!1f'Y7l01ly If if !von't go in, l'll fuzzy itn '.Ul1mmm, good! EA L ww- f y,,--5-Mfr,-A---ff S y V 476 MPM 5 Malta THE ALPHA GAMMA DELTAS: ixiacie their dehut on Campus with a new chapter on Summit St. . . Beam ahout their ten members in Phi Upsiion fimicron . . . 1875 Svmmif St' Prouciiy point to their hionci Chimes member, Evelyn Hattie-s . . Alpha Lflmtfflfl Chapter Treic weariiy up 15th to Summit aiter ciasses . . . Established 1046 Heici a famous Christmas fiance iast Yuietitie season . . 52 C lmpfms Founded 1904 18,000 yiemhers Came ciose to rereiving the Panheiienic schoiarship cup . . . initiated forty-one giris as charter memhers on June l, 1046 . . Are proud oi their reputation for hospitaiity . . . FILATERNIZE . . . hy providing their neighhors with timeiy music . . Thy Rim: Ruivrls. Hummn, Batting Vzmiim. iirnrv RUYY FOUR: Prcsdr, Ikmiw, Liliishiui, Xxvflyliii. Bcii. R0 -1 XX' THREE: Stoii, B4.ium.in, Hunley, Sinliul.1x. ivivtr-. Blair. ROV! TYYKM iiriuitiguii, Spillinzm, iiiasui, rklr, Ufqhnrt, Nionrm-. lvioorr, fimimm, ROW UNE' Nhfllniiy, Liwis, Niilriivll, Cqanipiw--ll, XY4-wk-. Lvfrn-, Arm-trwng. ,. , 5 ' 1 :X t K Z p , V . .. ., t ,N - s .sf - ' -N Vg. , N - .1,,,e.vgfg .A .. . F A. I M H f,jxL!:,5, ' its-:i'-If EN, f,..,,, Q, f . .- . .. , . K , ...-, . , , .- . - , K , A. , .,,,..w..,r ..,,....N,,.,,4m...Mw..i-,.-L.. a ..s...wm.:..sQ..1.1...1 Aw. 5 im.,.nff..,,.,.,i1.,i..4.,4M.g.,..u.....ii pf:-.fx-Q:,w.:...i.f,p.wX.1..f.a-.e.:w,m.M.J:..:..i,,m s.,M,.,:,sg2 - I,sw.,M.,,i..MspuLo,,f..'. ara, Qrwmusu 477 ph. 3' THE ALPHA PHYS: Gave the first big Dawn party on OSU campus . . . 134 15th Ave- Thought ahout buying an interest in the SUNDIAL and the B5lOC . . Rho Chapter Are known lor their friendliness fdrop inl . . . Establidled 1913 Take pride in their two Phi Betls, Nlim Vvehster and Katy Nlccann . . 38 CIUIPWVS Harrnonize mlihe Kiss of an Alpha Phi with uDon't Blame Flew . . . Founded 1872 Sing 'Gln Bonds of Mortar Board for Hannah Goucher and Nl. A. Falls 16,000 IWQVULQVS Searched diligently and desperately lor an accounting pony . . . Gaze approving at the six Nlirrors' pins worn by activity girls . . FRATERNlZE . . . hy warhling at the song festivals . . . TOP ROVV: Crites, XVarne, Clarke, Dodge, E.Thomus, Leyland, Teach, Denune, Knox, Foster, Hawk D. Priode, Smith, N.Wcstbrook, XVinter, Besancon, Crenshaw. ROW THREE: McKinnizn, Hoffman C. Shriver, Cottingham, Bitzer, Heller, Gould, Pringle, Cralle, Owsley, Blum, C. Creps, Mcflarthy, Shaw Grevy, Wintringham. ROW TWO: Hoskinson, Cohle, H. Shriver, Dodson, Gruesser, Van der Hoven, Baker Steinhilbcr, French, Goucher, Mrs, Greene, Falls, Duffy, Bird, Hughes, Houk, Thieman, Donigan, Schafer ROW UNE: Hall, Gott, Nihart, Becker, 1. Creps, N,Priode, Mueller, M,Westbrook, Nuehols, Wheeler Vfhaley, Carroll, Austen, j,Thomas, NVethcrholt. 478 IVZIVGIIUF' Fl0y4l Nrll14'v GFPQQATIM Nl-re fflvanor Baker Corinne' Doris. Dodson ,lean Donignn Sybil Duffy Blzxrv Ann IZIIIN NIBFEBIIIIP f:l'l'lllll .land Bunn Nornm ,lean Binl Clvxrlrvllo Blum Anne- Clarke Dormrlllx' Cmllv Nlnry .lone Busmu Carolyn Cronwlmxx .Xgnm-s Uvnxlrn- Alias' Dodge Cixllwrine Posh-r .land Gould Florian Grvxvv Elinor llaxwlc Flxirlvy ,Xuslvn .lo Boclwr Virginia Bilznrr Pnlririn Carroll Num y lwoliinglmn Juxly fre-ps MD l'.orsy!ln- yn F.XCl,FI.'l'Y NIENIBICRS lxlrs. Rolwrl A. Ga-xlrz-ll Glmlys Palnn-r .lvanehe Hoyrw Bvlly ylffisxlln K 1RADl '.'X'l'IC MEIN IH! 'IR S Harrir-I Slwivv CLASS Ulf 1047 llannaln Uorxrllf-r Ann Gruesser Barbara Hcllvr Rm-vva lloslcinson lflizalmllx Houlc Holly' Hugln-s CLASS Ol 1948 Carol Cr:-ps Nlury Crilvs llvnrxrm l lolvlvnmn Nnnry l.:-ylnml CIJXSS OF row xlilflllil Knox ljniriria yln Vnrllxy IUHU yI!'lllllIl'y lxlnry Nilllilz Toni Pierce' Doris Priodn' Xlnry .Xlic 1- Slmw fl..-XSS UI' 1060 Nlnry lillvu Killllryn Kurlyn lx'IIlClll'I' ,ltillllltf Nilmrl .Xnn Nuvlculs Nnrlcy Prionlv cYllFiSllIlil Slllllll llorollmy Stoll Y' HM.-l NlCKinnon Eleanor lxleyer Marjorie: Scllaler Kallwrine Sleinllilln-r Nlary Ann Tlxivnmn N1t'lNJl ,IRNP X illl 4lt'f IIUX VII Palrivia Vlaslmmp Ron-nmry fkwlvx Nlary Pringlr- .loan Runsmn lfnnln Secrist Brvmln Xvilwm f lnrrlwl Sllriur .Xnilzx Slllllll Elnino El-IIOUINJ Sllirlvy FIAPGCII Sllil'l0j' 'l-l1OI'Ht' Your 3' Xvesibrooli Nlnrjoriv Xvintvr Doroilw Xvilllrirlglmnu Jo.Xnn lllxonm EY'f'l,'l! Xyurne Doris .Xnn Vvuulln-rlmlt Nlury Vveslbruolc Sully xxllli-IICY ljoulrm- XVln-vlvr r 5 3 V1 um lim? Firvwirle rllol flx lilmrim Tinw on my lm 479 f j X -,.........,,,.,.,.-f X X aWM...,,.....m.. FAf'l,'l.TY NIITIVIBERS Kathi-riiw Porter Allen Ltr. Founta Cfwcne iwlurilyn Breen- I LRMM 'ATE MEMBER Framaes Straight CLASS OF i947 Ruth Cross .loanna Nehis Helen Hartman .loan Nicia Charlotte Hedr Sue Ragsciale Esther Kalmimach Vvinilirw-ci Kneisley Bettet Lou Brown Shalmir Buzzar-ci Mary Claric Jane Denton lvlarilyn lille-rt Frances Fletcher Patricia Gaimariy Peggy Giesv Joyce Gillen Kathryn Ballew Patricia Bartram fiatlleriru' Br-'nfluri' loan Bristow .loan Brown Charlene Case Beverly Cover Nancy Jo Beech Ruth Bertsch Patti Broolcs Mary Dewey ,loan Goebel Cathcrinr- Ciuvs Nlargaret Richards CIASS OF l94S inuise Helms Molly' House: ,lane Johnson Nancy Keever Niary Lou Keppler Virginia Kerlc Vvilnm Slzrnley Betty Lou Merdil Martha Mullenix Constance Payne CIASS OF 1949 Patricia Donahue Nlarjorifr Erskine Clam Harvey Virginia Hoc-wis4lu-r Lucy Laver Donna Leslie ,loycc Slreen Lois Soolcup CLASS OF 1950 lvlargarvt Loftus Marge iVlc.Naull Ann Fiittendori .laync Moore Nancy Ruff Patrifia Palm:-r Lucille Ryerson fl Dorothy V est Hunter Cami Sanford Irene Sanford Nlary Lou Snyder Camilla Stocimer Betty Yepsen Jane Price Dorothy Rice Inez Roberts Marjorie Saum Nomra Shuttleworth Reba Sicazgs Virginia Thomas Eleanor Sihley Gloria Vvestplial Vema Straight Virginia Tripp Zuella Toombs Nlarilou Vvemer Lois Vvinlcler Emilie Vviriireliohn Ruth Voll Marilyn Simpson Eleanore Sullivan Carolyn Swisher Mary Jo Trout Virginia Xvirite Niary .lane Young if F vw A fi lu Ll' a .ff J 1 is S w M, - H ' 'f ' ' ' at , 'L 2 , U ara X wa, at urn? wife 'ffiifaiiiifawife wit M' -I 1 A tr N an 4 w wi-Ari r 4' ?i 5jA,i 'uwqBl'fGig?ii 1 M uf if 4 vlvv A1'? R..v t4' -5 M rig gtg in I 1 FF if , ww Wh k F MT C 2' if ffw f we If Q? R. '5zf'1'ftLHr Ei1R':3'f ' if FM W' A 5 K v H V 7 I, w qui! 5 X P' Q 'wr Fri Q-ti gi -4 uw eww J rw v W- 4 i I i -f 5 mhz, -V ,- Y. - f.--.-wa.-,l..f..wa:-'i,11 1-''f,f-af:ew:w:Qw,L-we-',3f.w1a.s:i52et,:e rv avi: f- fm, SF, E15 L-5 ,.Tp fT.ff'5w15v1Qfg5 fl' ., , ,it-efgweg veg 1-rfmifcffpifiis ,ia Gb,.m,1:fw:','vz-ww-9 213- at fi'f,q1-Wifi fig uf, f'Q,ei:ff3'e,-iff:QQQL-if521,-1 gi.f-91322-ew.?gy.1pj'1i 1 . I-'lf ,. Sri ,Left i.'1','g',, , ,. ,, 'il' ' :gii , , , I ' i r .4 ' r ' t I ilizjf ,i1ig igl21fi5,':.iH'- 480 'malta THE ALPHA XPS: Cherish pinlc roses and quills set with pearls . . . Wish it woulclnyt get so colcl so early for their serenaclcs . . . Love and respect talented ancl charming President Janie Johnson . . lnsist that the three story winclow is not usecl as a mail chute . . . Let their pledges practice their scales uncler Betty l,.ou's clirection . . Find weelcencls are three or four days too short . . . Thinlc Buss was a luclcy man to get lvlay Queen June Hicliman . . T6 15111 Ave. Psi Chapter 1fsfr1h1ishec1 1916 5T Chapters 150111111061 1395 10.000 iwemhers Loolc forwarcl all year to the Rose Formalls traclitional ceremony . . . FRATERNIZE . . . hy proudly maintaining their reputation for frienrlliness. TOP ROW: XVcrncr, Gillcn, Helms, Gabany, Kcpplcr, Rice, Wcstphal, Nitla, Nchls, Paync, Kecvcr. W'inklt-r, Straight, ROW THREE: Voll, B. Brown, Denton, Thomas, Price, Skaggs. Fletcher, Moxlcy, Kirk, Merrill, Miillenix, Ebert, Vfinlclejohn. ROXV TYVO: Stockncr, Richards, Snyder. Cross, Mrs. Harper, Johnson. R. Sanford, C. Sanford, Ycpson, Knicslcy. ROW' UNE: Harvey, Bristlow. Skccn, Tripp. Roberts, Case, Buzzard, Saum, AI. Brown, Erskine, 481 lull? + 'Ps il THE CHI O'S: Are famous for their wiltecl carnations on the piano alter initiation . . 144 E- VVOOJVUH Vvorry about raspy voices from too many serenacies . . . Zeta Alpha Chapter Have two lVlirror memlgmers-Ellen Cloclfelter and Dottie Keller . . Esfablisilefl 1919 Accumulate venetian hlinci expense on top of fraternity row . . . 100 Chapters Follow faithfully gavel-liolcler lwlarge Davis . . . Founded 1895 Vvoulci like the campus moved closer to their house . . . 59,890 lX'l9'nl79 5 Take pricie in their Susie Minister, Junior Class Secretary . . Gather oysters to get pearls for new initiation pins . . . FRATERNIZE . . . hy donating their lawn for footlaall practices . . TOP RONV: Kirkpatrick, Clark, R. Kcller, M. Ludwig, Vcssella. ROXV FOUR: Willis, Balmer, Clodfelter Herbert, A. Davis, Kuggles. ROW THREE: Ritchey, Wolfe, Parker, Marybelle Breckenridge, Trent, Wilson Shope, Chantoff, King, Cutton, Roley, C. Davis, Conant, jaquich, Windsori ROW TWO: Stone, Rubrecllt Htmger, Marjean Breckenridge, Timblin, Marquis, M, Davis, Kuhlman, Zigler, Darms, Hiser, McKinley ROW ONE: Slotterbeck, King, Castle, O'Neil, Schenk, Adamson, Cooper, D. 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'1:,.,-,f'a,2,E1xe,,Meggiffg,,1g f'fi 2 ' V-vii: Qw,:iafi5'?i-rw:-awaitwr. aafifrffw'-.faef-u::,.za1frf:lumix-. 55f1.-: ifmfgf- -,112 f ' 1 482 X ITIO TSIICC Lois Aucic Donna Chantoii Niarilyn Darms Peggy Henderson Joan Hiser ivlarian Kiric Pat Bahner Dora Billingsley Margene Breckenridge Jeanette Claric Marjorie Davis Dorothy Herimert HCiCn BBTFONVS Jean Blanton Emily Brothers Ellen Clociielter ROCl'lCile Darone Aria Davis .lvlariiael Breckenridge Niary Ann Castle Elise Conant Gloria Cooper Doris Cutton Joan Ferrce Pat Haynes FACULTY MEMBERS Cvreenhoc Roinhins .i CLASS OF 1947 Irene Kuhiman Betty Jane Linzell Lynn Niarquis June McKinley Carolyn Ott CLASS OF 1948 Ann Hunger Vicky King Nlyra Luciwig Susanne Minister Lois Richey Shirley Roby CLASS OF 1949 Sally Friedrichs Martha lloch Shirley Jaquish Dorothy Keller Ruth Keller Sally Kirkpatrick .lane lVlcTaggert CLASS OF 1950 Virginia Kiesier Gloria King .lane Lcttich Barbara Ludwig Eileen Luciwig Susan lvlanion Doris lvloiiat or I l'iil l nctte Stein Sarah Roley Minain Shope Betty Stone Connie Vessetlia Virginia Williams Ann Ziegler Lee Ruggies Lois Ruinrecht Dorothy Sindei Betty Jane Timimiin Mary Trent Sylvia Vvison Virginia Parker Ann Quick Carolyn Robinson JoAnn Siioemalcer Marilyn Siottcrlnecic Joan Tuttle Janet O'Neil Martha Schenk Dorothy Scliill Mary Jane Simpson Daryce Vantienimoscii Imogene Vviiiis Annu XXVOIFC N . . Bflllge Of' TIIIHYIYYIIC? Champs again rliiut excess energy heing rvicaseti joyous occasion for all - .W ., . ,, . , , 5 W? 'air iff- fs Q if 5571? - if ' ' f' :ff-4'1.Eii1:1:e'1'feFV Aww, Hi'iQvf5inff.w:1i-fig-'iw iw' inf-wi-S-efel::sfiq,1.s re 193,31--amv31Mf '4'f.ffig sesfgne, a:-wi-1:ug,1w-s:Qgffp- 1. Yam,yymsefwmsigf fag ::,g,e2', i .id-1-:tp -iffy ,ff-:!.af,'.Pp:5:-1:3-zfexegpep-, mi: 4 'DY Q ,iifvgag 'E-:fee -- fecieyi--vi-W-V 66+-ivrx:E-'ifi-fzwQ,er..,.fr'r,a.esfe'wa-mi live'ff'-if.-fezswfsfvaszfm-f'1ffsef-e,.- fwffwfeaip,-Ev! 115 Qf',Q.9'1fe.s-1fQf'z-Ai-wsw,:rf ,.,ig,:iiff,iesf,i,.e is iii J., iezzwmwffggszmwgfi 1,fqf4L,f:v5f+,yJiszifvei?Q,bs':ifM 91.14, Qffefgzfgm -A fu - use ima , Q 4 Nba. Ucomfy? . . .H Axvllut Ju I play next? . . .U Uconclucive to study . Xviiat imppenerl today? . . .' NNN W Anita .Axllranese KXIIIICHEI Alloanese ixlnrilyn Brand lvlnry Busli Susanne Case lflcanor Culbertson l,n11raii'anm- ljilatuslr Patricia Bailie lic-tty B1-auge Nancy Benjamin lxlurgaret livnson lilllillliktll Bridgeman liarlwara Clxase Dalia Crf-ssor lxlyra Egnor .lnrqin'lim' lin-rlmrt Rutll Bowles Sllirley Close Nancy Dawson ,lonnnv lliggclon .ls-an Houston Colleen Kinimc-ll lfluine gxsplincl Alice Bala-r Patricia Boyle .lanis Carlson llorotliy Culbertson Katlxoryn Davenport losopllinc- filiampion ixlarjorit- lizullcnor t'ACl 'I .TY MFNIBFR lam qui-line Bonler CERALN 'ATE MEMBER ylary fic-nr: Siarlilialr CLASS OF 1947 Barbara Drugan tilimberti Eltiou Nancy lfnriglmt Carol iioplcins Nlary Horst Dorotlly .lones ixlary Alive Long CLASS OF 1048 iflc-anur Fell Barbara Forloes Lois Gralxam Niarycllc-n iiacidox Rntll Arlene Nlartlua Holwart Betty .lo Jackson Dolorvtta Knapp ylnrtiia lvlcconnell Niary Nlmlcstrotll FLASS OF I 0-19 liz-xerly Kratz ,loyce lWl4-rryman loyre ixionroe Diane Seillcrt ,lounne VI-llEHCl0 Rita Tllorpe CLASS OF 1950 Nlarilyn Geiger lf-an ilartman th-ny Hill .lanet llouston lo Ann ixlontgoinery Ann Piullay Pliyllis lqillld6lJBllQll ilenriz-tta Roberts lvlarilyn Nlarlcling Ruill Nave Janet Scannell Barbara Slocum Anne Smocli lvlary Louise Terretli Virginia Tumer Patricia ivliller Nlarjoriv ixioorez lvlary Niorris Margaret Elizabeth Pattv Cleo Speer .loan Textor Bcttye iliurner lvlarjoric Vvilloulc Ann Yopple Patricia Toclcl Patricia Trace Patricia VanDoren iflizabetli Vomilolt lvlarjojrie Vvatlcins Barbara Vvoocls isrances Rowland Beggy Ryan .loan Sclxrocler Ann Tisclale Virginia Titus Bonnie Vvilliamson Barlwara Wood Connie Yeager 484 malta f 'nm if r Malta malta, iw' I 51' A Q is A . THE TRl-DELTS: Say modestly, HDon't Try the Utlmers, Tri-Deltf, . . . Love tl1e significance ol tl1e pansy, pearl, and the pine . . 229 'Sth AUG' Proudly wear tl1e triclent, tlle crescent, tl1e stars iridescent . . Nu Cllallwf Can prove tllat stledirt spelled lmacliwards spells tri-delts . . . Established ,896 Uncomplainingly replant tl1e lront yard myrtle alter serenudes . . 100 Cllaplvrs Welcome Dad singing UDacldy Get Your Daughter Gut ol Delntf' Founded 1888 Turn out two billion pairs ol lcnitted soclcs per montli . . . 3?-O00 ixlemlmrs Sing mlqri-Delta true, welll dream ol you and love you.u . . . FRA'-l-ERlXllZE . . . Witl1 Saturday open llouses and lnridge parties . . TOP V:1nDorcn, Miller, Allmnesc, Hopkins, lfgnur, lfvvrlxzirt, Tenor, XVomls. ROW' TNVO: Brziml. Slocum, l5ru'.in, lfnright, H.rt.ldox, lixlaxtush, R XVillock, llgrilie, Standish, Kimmel. ROW' ONE: Nlziclliinziltl. lining.-, lfllint, Todd, Culbertson, Nlerrymzin, Sullivnn, Hrxlmrt. ROW' Tl'lRlflf: Truce, Higdun, RUW: Clausen, Thorpe, Collins, Hughes, jones, Speer, Nzxw, First. Bvmznnin, Long. ROXV FOUR: Anim fli'.1h,u:n. Ximi- IK I Albnncsc Scnnnell, Putt Benson, Clmsr, Fell, Smoclc laclcson. Turner, lifrlors. Kn.i , Vornholt. i y . , FP r f 1 'I , tfiaffrfwisgfll1l:1r3SGfK'YL1, in 14r,Imwff.1zl Mwvfiw, .riiaiv-:f.J,1, ,i,4yC4ffh49i.':qf:rm in-s, fi1:M1yFtvA-'n:,Mgn,f-:fi-A Aiwfff 45154274-Qp3:m,23M'yQ1wFt4l-,S.,.ww',11A'Qu ffeCw,,5sK,,,ff wp:,:f,5,g:1,vL ' uf fi if,gp,L4,,pi I ':yg.1w+,,+.F?vw- fx 1' WSWVQ-A24-it Q . , W 1 asv- n f- a. 4 x : w4arW if3iQi,5Y,z mfs .f1133m12,-M41-fwfr-fa-'Q 4 1111 f 8 ., fi? ' f 'QP' fi 1 1 ' if-' -' fri- 251,-ff-.-K., Fx-J .myzvr ffwwf, gf2Aw,:ffx.'1vr ' fr 2 ,ref f- rw Q, ' if -, ' .4 iiffwif:-'1'f'5??li-wir1 1 'T:3if?fi2 x Pfi'r'fiT'1 t 5'-eaiiix f 151 T?gf?1f J Z 1 Q 1 'ww M f Lil-'HP '- W' 485 THE DELTA GAM'S: 131 15,11 Ave. Weigh anchor at 151 Vvest Fifteenth Avenue . . . Epsilon Chapter Swear that their sonys rompers will he laronze, pinlc, ancl lolue . . Established 1911 Lilce their early morning Phi Gam serenacles . . . Come close to drowning the newly pinned in the showers . . . 66 Chapters Founded 1874 25,000 Iwembers Claim fashion-wise lV1inlcy Conn of lVlADElVl01SEl..LE,S College Board Have their own set of Roclcettes aboard the annual D. G. showlnoat . . . Think Juloie West is the lbest loicyclist ever to malce a clelout . . . FRATERNIZE . . . with eerie ghost parties at eerie hours . . TOP ROW: Dring, Hutchinson, Rieves, Kelsey, Lorcnze. ROW FOUR: Dixon, Mitchell, Petty, Himelick Rees, Hale, Barcroft, Shade, Jones, Kemper, Bonner, Lec, Millisor, Merkle, Lovell. ROW THREE: Taylor Denser, Younce, Hunter, Haag, Gustafson, Drury, Wallingford, Humphrey, West, Savage, Grisso, Baumgartner McCoy, O'Donncll, Stevenson, Sherrets, Balyeat. ROW TWO: Cooper, Fewstcr, Schmutzler, Zuhars, Springer Hoopman, Esterly, Conn, Swickard, Young, Stautner, Stephenson, Weaver. ROW ONE: Hawk, Hackett, Blue N1cDowcll, Fitzgerald, Rardon, Barron, johnson, Dunham, 486 1 't X FACULTY i5'iElVlBtfRS .loan Hartley Gross Louise Eclmonflson tflsiv ,inncs Nirs. Nlartlia Bala-r GRADUATE MEMBERS ixlary Aclvlr- Snirlvr Davis Rita Corbett ixlarcia Balyrat Polly Baron Nancy Blue Minna Lee Conn Niary Jane Cooper Loma Donaldson Nancy Dunham Niiriam Esterly Gloria Fc-wster lwary Kay Fitzgerald Ann Baumgartner tlacquelinr' De Nlnr Virginia Denning ,loan Denser Betty Dixon lvlary Hickey C0110 Humplirey Nlarilyn Barcrolrt .lean Bonner Connie Crumley Beverly Dring Elaine Drury Clmrlotte Duiiey .lc-an Crustalfson lvlary Lou Hzlag SUP DBIIIIFI' Vera Denlinger Nancianne Donalclsnn Lincla Fuller Pmtty Lou Heppm-l .Ann ,IHCIii0Il Kilt' ,lfllillslvll CI ,ASS OF 19117 Jeanette Gingf-ry ,lo Ann Grisso Joan Hackett Barbara Hawk ivlary Lou Hoopman Patricia Hunter Sue Johnson Nlary Eleanor lNlcDo ROSl'll1Hry' CYl,0I1lll'll lxiargaret Rarflon CLASS OE 1918 Eilevn .lerniy ylartlm Jon:-s Alma Kelsey ,iam-t Kemp:-r Betty Lovell Carol ixlccoy CLASS OF 1910 Vlarilyn Hale .lean Higgy Kay Himelirlc Sue Hunter Barbara Hntrluinson Barlmara Knapp Barlvara Lee ylartlia Lorenz CLASS Ol: 1950 Barlmm Latimer fieninr' Lf-1: Fsilfliilfil '.t'Illllilll Ann Loetli Salty 1.001 virginia Blcllon xlargan-I Ann Rittrnlmu 1 Patriria Savage Lois Soclcion loan Sfllmutzln-r Barluara lvlyrtlr' Springer Virginia Steplivnson Nlary Louise Stevenson Betty Xveaver .iulia Vvest Barlwara Zuliars ,Xuclrey Flerlclc Fern ylitclmell Bra Ann Petty xlarilyn Strautnvr lvlargarc-t Swivlcarrl ioyfe Vvallinglnnl Br-tty Young Nanncttc lxlillisor if-an Platt ylargarvt Reese .lane Rives LEZIIOIYII SBVVyC'I' XDH 'rityltll' ylarilyn Vvellr-r Betty Ynunce lean ylori lxlary Bvtlm Rvrnssr-11st-lun lxlary Louise Slmnli :Xnn Snider Nlarilyn Vvallm 1- .iennv Lou Vvntfon Dorntlxy Yount 1- 'sz 1 54 .VQY j , h YVTVW Q 3 Ml,,.'A--4 fr ,Q 2, 5, I fwurulfc-Iiglnt SUTPIIKIL Hmm' dw Knmm' .llwuys good rolling will: ljirvslunu Queen for u uw-vle X X J vw lh-lon-s l.ulJowilz lxlurilyn Nlagnus lsr-nlrim 1- Brifli lrma Brislcin fnrol Cnssvr fxnnellv Cullen lflninr: llnuplnmn l.ois lzvnlwrg Slxirley Bruncll Nlinnn Broflncr Rolwrlu Dulyersh-in fxlnxinv ljriednmn line-rrmzlilmv Goltl lol-lillln fmlln Rosalyn Berman Slnirlvy Uolclslcin llnrlmm Gordon lflvunor Kolninz GRAIN 7A'l'lf MEMBIQR .luclillx Barr CIASS OF 1047 Aluyne Rob:-rls Flflllil Rosenslumll CI ASS Ol: 1048 Judi Klappe-r rxnnzl l.ielJ .lanvl Lovell Ann Lowenslvin Slmirlvy Nlassvr :xlarilyn Rogul FIASS OF 1940 Rullmnne- Jmnlmson Auflrey Kav l.uncnl'4-lil Bvlly cY,SL'l10l'XVllZ .loan Ruuclx l.an0 llolen R4-snivlc Nlirinm Scllollcnslein CIM-XSS Olf 1930 .lofulnv ljppa- Sonin Nlocles De-maris Reiclcr Gerlrucle Rollwnslein Selma Salneluy B9Xr'fly' Rubentllul fn-nla Ruvsslcind 5lnrilyI1 Scllneier Florence Slall Freycla Spira Sondra Trarlllenberg ,le-an Xyallace .Xnn l.:-sliv Xveine-r Slxirlcy Sie-gellndn Harlmra Simmon, Pntli Solgun lfslella Tlnull Betty Vlvvislnurg ln-an XXX-isvr Nlarilyn Spagal Evelyn Stein Rl-nee Xvursasld Cilxrulim- Xyeinlmulp 54 W S M,-ml.. .,.. K .F , V , 1,2 ,. M 5537? 1 Qt J 5 i M r mmf Wg, l' f Hype ,y-S15 I X gi ,-6 ,,-W,-vm-1.3! R ' W' WW ,,,g,,Q1131,,':Ml,. fg- mzgiifg? ,-.fzmwsgjwf-' 3.1 1 mx wrafl.-,la lf z 2? 'v4.fM'--w--' 1 , f W, 1 4 ml f , Q w, 5 488 ,-,Mmm A. .um ff nf w malta ph. . -2 u fh- 4 f , . ,QA E jimi f,f 7ffii'Z3H THE D PHI ES: Enjoyed a merry time at their fall formal dance . . . Proudly claimed Homecoming Queen, Leslie Vveiner . . . 1978 Iuka Ave' Kept the SUNDIAL out of the red via Business iwanager, Ann Lowenstein . Sigma Chapter Held a fine party for underprivileged children . . Established 1928 Swear there is nothing their pledges canyt do . . . 18 Chapters Take pride in Jan Lovettss memhership in two journalism honoraries . . Founded 1918 Think that fur-trimmed parlcas are perfect for campus wear . . . 1000 Members Let Sandy Slaff and Joan Rauch run the Commerce Council . . . FRATERNIZE . . . hy supplying chairs and tables for phi Sig dinners . . TOP ROW: Rcznik Roberts, Altman, Rauch, Oshcrwitz. ROW THREE: Weiner, Iscnbcrg, Lovett, Golin. ROW' TW'O: Lnbowitz, Briskin, Rogat, Tmchtenberg, Slafi. ROW ONE: Klappcr, Slmciurvr, Wallxucc, Spina. Roscnstead, Mrs. Vodrry, Lowcnslein, Hnuptman, Cohen, Crlssvr. r ,.,, , ., ,. . .. . 1 yr, i W 'IW-f ' ' 5 .H ,Kilim 'wig ejaliagw Q 2 W 6 W ,W -f ff ff 1 ff wr 1 Yefwmigmg H 14- A Mausfxsi assign E93 fa Qc Q ,f 1 JW P' Y-2? MSW' 6 Jkwangi 'f ww Fi? A 6 4' nfgefiv ',fi '?'i X'3'J'?M:Q 4 'iq emi? H' R ' 6'l 5Y uMTi x W A WWW ,Q -W -F ' ix gsshiffa wk Effie' 14 2-Qt' Q55 'R f- it gg' , gif 15164 +3 if :grin P 'W Jig ,313 w , grgm 949316 i?gH,5ig,i,f,s 44 Sh ,ggi 'X yt 'vggfffffp 31 A 4 4-iw iv' z, ' wg? r veg, J .ae Y-1-wry 11 'if I1 1 J- w 'fr' 'fl ae-we P -, 1 r fp J r ,rf we 1' 4, if AS F. 1 I if -H n 1501515.11 fi-ir' -if wr-Q gf-,415 fi ifriifffg 4 H wg, Qffegfiisgs ,pq Arg,-51, 5 1 tn J, 3 A, 4 3255 , f 4 s ,,v+ i jf-i+g.,5w r ,TE F fit, -iqfixfsfg saws? ii 4, :,. .r rw: 1 . .i ,L mf. ,. ,rv .s:.w:.'a,.,. ,Q-J. M,-.v, ,,,.,,f4,.q,x5'M.,UkQ4,l.'wf35f,n-QW: ?pf,m:!1,k,.1 ,T m:,wnE,,g,,3,M,rME,3Lw5,,,R,q,!,v.535, 3wg,q:lg,5.f?wf,yWgg,5.11g..3Q,k5a35,fvg:m5ra az, -f V .V Y . 1 or , 1 Q fr A it r ii 5- fi ra 5 Q. .- 1 489 malta, to .. , THE D Z'S: Vvear a lamp of gold with a cliamoncl in the flame . . . 212 15111 Ave- Hold executive positions on every major campus publication . . . Theta Chapter Are distributing autographs of drama majors Kay Shuh and Bev lwlorelancl Esfablished 1911 Are still shivering from their April watertight with the TKE,s . . . 59 Chapters Love to tallc about their summer vacations at lvlitiwanga Beach . . . Founded 7902 Have yet to find the campus activity ex-quiz lcicl lVlarge lxflerriclt isnit in . 15-500 IW9 I'e 5 Are noted for the longest active meetings on campus . . . Are trying to cure Barlo Cooley of her hypochoristic tendencies . . . FRATERNIZE . . . hy washing their hair at the Kappa Sig house . . TOP ROYV: Griffith, Sisler, Blznckcrby. Baker, Merrick, Russell. Rowntrec Kemp, Bell, N.Taylor, Snashall Domini, Sandburg. ROW THREE: Mcunier, Hoovler, Haeckl, Bachtrup, Higgins, Calloway, Comerford Dunnully, Losmu, Trimmer. ROW TWO: Cummings, Vetel, Vorgang, Crago, Hamilton, Stuvlancl, Kuntz Mzihhs, Clary, A. Taylor. ROXV ONE: YVolfc, Huffman, V. Smith, G. Smith, Dcutschle, Cooley, Carmichael Hull, Schuh, Morclzintl. 490 IFF!!! Aclrla Cunningllam flwyneili Deulsclmlz- lvlary Geissman Gfl'lCllPH Gonser Florence Hall Emily Bell NBHFY Blililkerby Carolyn Galloway JSHIIHC Clllry JCHII C0lllK'rl0fKl Barbara Cooley Alice Cmgo JOYHHIC Fox Cliarlolle Baclmtrup Elizaloelli Baker Gly'r1fla Black Nlarian Cosma Louise Culner Bala Donally Eclilli Garrlncr Janice Foglc Jean Hale Nlarilyn Hoslcins f N 9 J L CRAlJl,'.YI'If MEMBERS Barllioloinflw Failli Xvollif- Cl.-XSS OF 1947 Kallili-cn Hoovler lanicf- Holllman Nanneiie Iwnrli Lnuisf- NlcDnnic'l Nonnn Nlaclliierson Beverly Nlorclmul Cl .ASS OF 19-15 CiVVl'llt'llEl Ce-or Flary Haenlel Patricia Harulf lrenf- Hamilton Callwrinc Higgins Nanry Kunlz lessifu lxflorrison xlnry' Rimiilrvz' Cl ASS OF 1940 lam- Gruiliolgc Virginia Griimh Barlmrn llouglm lam- Qxllll ,limos Heli-n Nlaalzs lvlurgurf-I Nlc-rricli Lois Sli-univr Cnmlvn Oslycsrri CIASS O17 1950 Belly Kosah-r Kallmlm-on Krivg Rulll Nlariin Palririu Smiili Sum Rc-dui' Laura Rlioten lflainf' Sancllnurg Kay Srliuli lxlarllia Vorgamg Gloria Smitlm virginia Sfllilll Ylary Snasliall Nlargarri Stuvlancl :Xrlmm Torlcl Robe-rin Tllimmvr ixluriv Xfiillgllfl lillen Yonlcmn l'luylli4 Pcnlmrxxu Arla Rirliarclsnu Lorna Simomls Ann 'lnylnr Nancy Vliziylor lilvanor Vinn- ylnrllizi Xyfmlwii lxlarilyn Torlrl ivlarilm rliillon Phiiiig Xyrlwr Ufl IVIQIUKIS il C0111 U'lflll'l S HAnn4'x Aclmirers HAml some more' Hlvniquv Trio . Hllave ci lmlllu . . Hpinlmfl punisluneni . . .' Hlfoto finisli . . nBreulzing an. olrl rocorcl -Ys'13 1w1 'i 1 ,, fn? 'H-?:f7a 1f.gc '1 ,f f'!r' 5ffQ3,,,,, Yjfx ' gi Q V 1, ip rg . ? .5:'f5:.',5' I: . 1 gflif or ,X 42 1 fl' l if 5x 1 X Nxililm l.n .Xlone Kinsey Pryor lxlury 15.-Ile :Xllyn lielen Anderson Pauline Nl. Bailey Flargaret Brison Dnrotlxy ,lean lgilmore ljllyllis Carlota Fullen .loan Simpson Allen Beatrice Benler laura Bowers loan Campbell lflizaluvtli Dawson Peggy Dugan llt'NPrly lsfllnlllll Rolverln Briclgernun Nlnry filurlc loan Crnwlorel lane Divlwn lncqueline liullvn Yirginin liunlc llnrlmrn lolmstnn tfyntllin .Nnrlerson tqurolyn Bartels llarnea Bartlioloineu Nlarion Bergen Nlary Carter llc-len Clxznnlxr-rlnin Nlury Unwson lxliifiilll Rose lfnglisll 492 , N fr f 1 1 1 W------N ' 5 if Fi f f ff , X ff I'.XC'l 'I .TY 3 IFMBFRS niu Nixlrln' .le-nn Rittvnlnnir GR.-XDI 'ATE NIFNIBERS SUE Sf'llIlIlliiCll0l' CLASS OF 10,17 Carol IFIHIUIB Katlierine Nl. Hastings Betty C. Henclerson lvlary Ann Lewis Lois lvlmtlean Nlarjorie lvliller ilamiqueline Bnwslnnn Cl ASS OF 1918 Ruth Ifwart Pamela Geolmgen Barlwarn Hanna Anne K1-nnarci Alice lrarnoretaux .lane Loran Rutll lVlaCDonalrl CI..-XSS OF IO-10 Nanfy .lolmston Sue lninclv Nlartlln lvlanville Helen ylccreacly Pllyllis Nlctsger .loann Mi-user Betty .Xnn Nlillcr CLXSS OF i930 Betty Lou Evans Nancy Ferguson Nancy Grimm ivlargaret lclen Donna Meyer 'Jill lxllllllhlvy l.eal1 IJPRIIYE lxlargnrn-t Porter Cbwvll fgrifllilfil Xxfallk' Carol Flargaret Rewey .loan Rinlcer Ann Swaim Phyllis Ann Tuttle Betsy Towsenrl Lois Ann Vvoorls Nlary Ann Nlearig Barlbara lvlitcliell Jean Price Patricia Rairclon Nancy Simister Nlarion Spring Sl'lil lt'y Nlunsell .Ierreta Nlurplxy Barlwara Saville Patricia Traytc Dorotluy Trimble Laura VVasl1lJum Ann Vveiser .loyre Vtyilson Beverley Prentiss Currene Riggs Betty Sllumalxer .lane Taylor ylargurvt Tully lurlitln Vickers Wiarjorie Vvlrm-lf-r Dorotllv Xvilu' 'my' . I . 1 4-,Q I ,, e' M si'-' Alix 'V Y J H , .My ,nl tg :ig-kg ,QW ,ex , 1,5 ,if 5. ,j'yV'.' wg A ,f F .'.., .41 X.f.f: ,X '-.4 ' ' i- , w 1. yy, THI1 THETAS: Kept the lrite sailing high with their 31 new and eager pleclges . . . Hailecl the merits of the 4fl ratio at GSU lay numerous pinnings . . Decreecl that they shoulcl remove specs to sing mldhose Devilish Eyes.. . Are happy that Marjorie Miller, BVVOC, is in a five-year college . . . Lost Gyp Peel to Lily Dache and are still loolcing for the hats . . . Praise the friecl chiclren at the carnival loelore the Spring Formal . , . Are thinlcing of painting the wreelc-room lolaclc and golcl . . . Keep hriclge tables warm through most of the clay '... FRATERNIZE . . . hy using the Pi Phi driveway . . 1861 lnrrlianola Ave. Alpha Gamma Chapter Established 1892 67 Chapters Founded 1870 32,941 Members TOP ROYV: Botlcy, Funk, Meuscr, Saville, Frcccricks, B. Miller, Wilson, Murphy, Clark, Manville, Johnson Boylan, J. Fullen, Crawford, Frank, Linch. ROW TWO: Trayte, Munsell, Lamorcaux, Bowers, Loren. Daly? B. Hanna, Simester, McDowell, Mearig, Geohagan, Bcnfer, Johnston, ,I.Townsentl, Xlfeiser, Mctsgcr. ROW ONE: Lewis, Brison, Hastings, C. Hanna, P.Fu1lcn, YVoods, B. Townsend, Henderson, Anderson, M. Miller, Allyn, Swaim, Rinkcr, MacLean, Tuttle. 493 JI malta, , Y.. THE K D'S: Enjoy Walking to classes with their TKE neighbors . . . 229 17th Ave- Used mistletoe advantageously at their Christmas Kiss dance . . Sigma Kappa Caapte' Are simply mad over sack dresses . . . Established 1921 Are proud of their record in campus activities . . . 67 Chapters proved they could play poker as well as bridge at their Criminal Dance . . Faaaaea 1897 Love the company of faculty members at their candlelight dinners . . . 221500 Members Stoutly maintain that the walk to fraternity row is good for the wind . . Love to don their white formats for serenades . . . FRATERNIZE . . . Qver miclnite snacks in the kitchen . . TOP ROW': Snider, Ott. Dickerson, Spaeck, Meyer, j.Thomas, Dyson, Kintzer, Mohnachi, Sprati. Sohn, Owston. ROW TWO: Judd, Long, Ward, Gaumer, Dull, ,Phillips, Moore, Gotter, Kokcn, Aulr, Garrison. ROW ONE: Shuey, Galat, Mueller, Gohman, Lnmbros, G.Thomas, Jones, Seasly. 494 f fx- . -V . 1 .V H wrzxw 5 .V . wr V .-r4a.wN'- ffs:V-r w--fr f f . V VV V , .M . mw?3?Q,ywf fl- we Q-2 EZi5 ' it'?21H5' vb 355 .ff 5 W --f . f4m:f.?i'qfQV1:'fiHs. , ,V mga? If : - K ' N, ,i,.c6,,-545122, ,V V-af-2 1 ,Q , ,- ., V gb , aim-sg,g5m5,gg,g,L,M,Qveif f ir' 4' V, We ' 5A'?ti,97 :W F1 v -Q V VWFWY' 'fi' 'K 5T.1:ft WF Wi 'Vs Kia-V V, MW 'LE?Waf'ffe.g-112 Imssltz' si fr's214 -xssvfier'5m?i,A1'f mm x-.A ,M-te, A in V :Y VJ Vw , fd - V V. Y -t -r. wh V-i V. Sim rw -QV -lrezw-me--. ' v 'Va wh , ,wV:.w:1z,.a'r mylg-,mit S 1.1435-1.5-,.m. taf-'Vw in A:tm,,V-'.V 'w' Vw- --9' V- '- ww fV. ,mm AL A www '- '- 4 1 -M1 A 4 . '. 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Pressey Evelyn Rupert CLASS OF 1917 Elizabeth Cotter Onnolee Group Lynn Long CLASS OF 1915 Joy Garrison Alice Gaumer Patricia Jones Gerry Kintzer Patricia Kolcen Manda l..aI'l'lbl'OS CLASS OF 1019 Jane Juflcl Ellefl MBTZOIE Wlarjorie Nlertz Shirley Meyer Billye Mitcham Nliriam Murray Jane Owen Goergeanne Owston Jean Parlcs CLASS OF 1930 Gerry Ott Nancy Rairlslpergf-r ,Mmm W if-fate x X ljlinn Xveinu-r llelz-n blflllltilfltl clrilfe Tllfjlllili Peggy Bloom lvlary Louise Ninn-l lor Virginia Pliillips .laclcquelyn Sprnlt Patricia Vvarcl .loan Vvest Kay Raymoncl lflorvnce Sf-nsly Ann Sliuey Anne Smith Gina Snider .lanet Solin Dorotliy Spnemlc Pllyllis Speerl Nlnry Lou Stuln-r .lunc-t Tliomas l.5t'VCl'ly Saltl-Ofll Helen Starr Nlnrgaret Vvilsnn wr Kappa Delt Sweetheart . . .H MAin't tim! sweet? . . .H Telling Tales of the day , . .' 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IE:-ily Snnnr Q zum mn ,lunv Baldwin Nnnry Bixby 'nun l3Oh0Il virginia Canuvxuy Suri: filnugil 'ff' fwimrlolier .AIYlif1i lainie Bare B4-My Byers lam- Cunlpbell Xinry Camplweli ifnzily Carr Us-ily Cool: Niignon Dalia KXLIYY lllll Dllllllikllllll fin 1-n fqownn Duns-Ilv Davis ixinry .lane Eiclson lflyu' iivzins fxiurgc- Galle-rl Xinry fwlirisiing Kc-Hi-y Yxmxm- I.eaiiwrnmn ilmnrlmrn Jxdon Pnl .XIHICISDH .Xnn B1-nneii lql!Sl'lllill'Y Biiler Bnrlmra Brown Sully Cwllflfhljll fxizury Durranl llnrnlily Irurrur 2 ,f 5 ! ,X VK. 1 X , X s i FACT 'l.'l'Y NIIQMBERS Carol Gilc'llrisi Clmrniwrlain Ann Pnih-rson CIASS Ol 1047 julia Gzirciirxcr N1H!'fhH Unrciiner Jean Joiws Julie N1L'D0l1Hld y1il'iEil!l Nlcfirnili CIASS OF 1948 Carolyn Dumont Eileen Gilnmrf: Sybil Grznnlicix Nadine- Hosv Peggy Huffman Niarilyn Exim' Sally Biilli-r Sue Nlurpixy Nanry Noiunri Connie Norm-il VIASS OV 1940 Sam ,lo Nicfuskf-y D0fClfIlj' Ann lxlccvinnis Nlariim Ix1i lli0SIl Amy iyiicicllvloil Nanny fxlnuru Nieiry .xlfln lxiurgun Bvfly Priliiwlv Nancy Snilz Cl .ASS Ol 1950 Barimru iqm-rguson Sue Cruss Niariim Hail:-s Sun- Huriamclm-r Ellen .IOIIIISUYI NIBTIIIPHOII .Innes NilYlf'f'lILl ,UIIPS Pal King fmrw Q s i Bc-Hay Ann Xyniiiz tile-iw Reaglc .loan Ruins Ifnnny Lou Sicbcri Eiimireiil Ann Smith Blfnriim Stewart cwllklflllil c,VCl'I'JE'll'i Mixry Pollard Mxirgaxrei Benneit Postin- Niuriunne Renifk Ruili Rcynolds Flnrinn Sanborn .loan Spears Dornilly Sumnmrs Suv Vvilcox Ninrgo S1hNYi'lI'iZ Suv Simwan Suv Smith Pnl Vlwaylnr Nnnry Vvonciers Siiirivy Xxvooclwarci Nunry Yerges I,illXI?!l'fIlP Nunry Lewis Hvlvn Lindsey Ninrilm inns Link Sully Lueilii ixlnriunnc Nlcsmivr lvssirn Thacker lny: 1' XNViSl'IlliHl HKnittin' for flu' kiddies . . 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Are wondering wliat tliey will rio wlien Bix leaves tliem . . .Nre for more and better liouse clanres . . . :Xre liuving troulple witli tlle Nsliiftu system at luncli time . . l:R.'XTl'iRlYlZE . . . liy stnncling ln-liincl tlie pillars at at one olvim l, . . , I 93:-Z -5 TOP ROVV: Cowan, Evans, Gallen, Shawan, Schwartz, Wionders, McGinriis. ROW FOUR: Pollard, Barn, Davis, Eidson, McCuskey, ROW' THRREE: Norpell, Hose, Dumont, Amick, Renick, Huffman. ROW' TWO: Sanborn, Postle, Ycrges, Gilmore, Prilwble. lviay. Ovcrlwck, Reynolds, Noland, Leatherman, Woodward, Salrz, Miller, Dumbauld, S.Smith. ROW ONE: E.Smith, Stewart, McGath, Spears, Callaway, Rninc. Baldwin, R.:-aglc, Campbell, Siclwcrr, Iobcs, Bolton, Bixby, M. Gardiner, Nl. Gardiner. HAI l5li1 Are. Beta :Vu Chapter Eslablisiieri 1888 T5 Chapters lfounrieri 1870 ,fl Q O ... UI 'f -. 'Q : I-J Qu-1 fu 1 UI +95 v for ig, , fi: Il? wgafwi sn' A ae'- 497 Mimi President .loy lllxomns Vice President .loy Srlnnitlt Secretary .loan tulle: Treasurer pal linsminger 1952 Iuka Ave. Upsiton Chapter Established 1915 58 Chapters Founded 1852 20.000 lwembers Ph ' Wu, tftgf? sf. THE PHI NUS: Brag ot tlieir new abocle on l5tl1 witlx its 1000-loot frontage . . . Talce pricle in Lynn Vveyganrlt, member of tlre lxlalcio Queen court . . Claim Joy Tlromas, Symphonic secretary, sewing ber tbircl term . . . Sold BMOC,s for tlre Christmas story written by Pat Ensminger . . . Coppecl intramural clrampionsllips in bowling, volleyball and basketball Land Judy Hiclcinbotllam, Columbus Panlmellenic Sclmolarslxip winner . Urge tlre reacling of Carol Billie Kilmer's boolc, Group Work Field . . Commencl Clrimes member Ann Clreney for lrer Lantern Sr Sundial lame FRATERNIZE . . . witb lrats-result, an assortment ol pins . . . TOP ROXV: Herring, Mcflormick, Kinnznmon, Gnritty, Pott. Dclluburcu, Dooley, Kronemeyer, Messmer Scott, Pray, Vance, Szulley, Ebmhzxrdt, jclen, llonhnm. Hickinlvothnm, De Palma. ROW TWLD: Greely. Lcntz, Schmidt, Krumm, Sweeney, Kessler, Novicky. Alexander, Sutton, Buchanon, Hoop, Kilmer, Thomas thrcs. Cernme, Cheney. ROXY ONE: Coy, Shore, VV-gygnmlt, Samuel, Ritzmgm, Simmons, Mauimning lfnsrnxnger. Schenk, Stolvlw, Noonan, Ynrtlcr, Tlicolwzilll, Ponel. 498 Flizfxinetix F. Bain Bonnie Niariimi Bnwn Gay :Kiexamicr Eiizuixeiix Aniiiony Ann Cheney Rose Ilepiillllil Frumvs Donixaxxin Gwen Fix-rimrfit ilnirinia Cvurriiy Aunircyiois iinup .iunc-I iorciun Aim- I.l'lIlliJ2ll'il Sh-ii.: Biaiouvaxrn Nvniniyv Cf'FilIlll2 Norma ,lE'ElI1 Qing Luis iiffiiaimrcai Pulririai Dooivy ixidry Qi DilllLfill'fif' ijiiirinin i3HSIIlillLft'f lI4'i1'Il i'OIlI .ifmn fmiex IAIIL' .XLIQHUIIMIII 5Il1' Iillllllllllll Ainrgnrn-i ,ivivn ...n,g... 5 I M f- ii 'i .f 3 X, 1 3 f 5 N ' 2 , K i 3 If 2 , s f f X ' x 5 ' f 3 X 1 ff f , E x.....,.,f,,,f! I ix Q QL mlm U w 3 I .-XCl,'I ,TY NIENIBICR S iifiiiil iiunlpilrf-y lim in Niarvrutii XY:-inrigin GR.-NDI TATE MFZNIBICRS iicion Xvzxicafiieici IgllfililllilllI'-iiH'i ifiizdiwiim i'1.airi,vur1x CLXSS Ol 1017 Niary iiiizin Anne Groc-ivy Juiia Himtixinixoiiluln iviury Rose Kessivr Carol Biiiie- Kiimer Lois Kinnumon CL-XSS UF 1918 Rose ixinriz- Fiessnu-r Niary :Xgm-s Noon In Bnrimm Pray CL.-XSS Oi 1910 Cnroiyn iizuniiion fqilariniiv iii-rllmafy i'iis1:'ii1l iivrring Bviiy ,in ixiiliiwii Uoroliny Ugun Nuriry Punci ifinrenfv Rilvnuui xiuryinu Riuiiixnugii CLASS Ulf 11:50 Ninry Inu iXrlumn Y' ' I irginm .vnln Ruxwllnlrk I iilillhl X41 Nidrioria- Finnnin Ann Novificy ifnnny Poil Xviinm Riiznlnn .ioscpilinv Saiivy 5 iiiiire-fi Sioiyiw Anim N iwnc in Joy lllllidt ixinrjurii- Silllllltills Bflrimril X zulu Domliuy SIIHIIIPI .ivan 54 nii Nifiriun Fluor 1. i'-iuricivlim' Snyi Frnni fw Suitun I.-r ijilyiiis Swm-in-5' .l1'illl iill'0il iii' ini' iimnms 1 i.Ylll1 Cygiill ,.lI iliivn Rlswvr l'lil'f fl: ,xml nm nigillm uw' vvmz rio lmnuuol lin' wr'1'n'v In iim pif nr' is l sv! for lim ilig fiuh' you simuiii izvur irim luiii Loom Holes alreaciy Dont let tile books fool you W mt uni: I ask my roommate! ue me your lust clxnnm MCD FAC'l 'LTY MEMBER Clrristinr- Yerges Connwny CRM Jl 7A'l'E MEMBERS .loan Galloreatlm Blilfirfd Rankin Patti Bazler loan Black Barlmm Brown Betty Bull Patty Caudil Palsy Conaway .loan Delvlutll Rutli Claclden Virginia Adams lil:-nnor Bennett Betty Benz Foggy Bernlxeisel lo. Xnnn Brown Bnrlmnrn Close ivlnrrin Coney l.0uis4- Crafts ixlargnrri Davis l.yn Black lxlilflllil CBZlSllbHllgl'l lunn Cullman Pnttycooper Clinrlvne Elgin B1-tty ,loan Fausnnugll Bnrlmrn Forrester lYilllIllll'lll Gilbert lame Cordon llvli-n Harrier Nilllf, Ill BIOYVH Samir Cralts Carol Eiclimalfl Blnrilyn Famlnrougli Blnrjorie France Susanne Glover CLASS OF 1947 June Gutlxrie Tinlc Hamilton Burlmm Harlor Elaine Judy Ginnie Nlarriott Nlartlin Moore Tvilnff NHQCI CLASS OF 1948 .lulia Deilyel Ann Fulton Blarilynn .loimson Blary li. Jones .-'xnn Koliler Blzirgnrvt Nlclfee Joy Nliller ix1llfi0l if' lvlunn CI ASSS OF 1949 Lvl- Harris Pliyllis Hover R051-xnnry Irwin ,loam l.2lliIIlCI' Nlnrgun-t Kocixlleiser .laflcie lxililfflllll .lnnvt iVlCBee Ninn' Nlouldion Bnrlmrn Ranney CLASS OF 1950 Blarilyn Goetz Blilflllft Hall Ann If-rvey Ylartlin Jeonne Kulms .loyve Love Donna Morris .lf'Pil'l ivlois Nancy Normacutt Eleanor Ott Elizalaetlx Rogers Sue Sirotlaer Nancy Tllurslon Ann Williams Peggy Yerges June Yingling Nlariorie Patton Dorotlxy Roaclx Jean Slmclraclc Helen Somnicrs Rolverln Stoltz Jane Talley Reicla Vuneierpyle Sllirley Vernor ivlnrgarvt Vvnrlcman Patty Rector Virginia Srnitll Tracy Stnntnn Janie Stevens Ann Tnrrier Jennyilqvllow Nancy ilqwitcllell Peggy Wade Marilyn Vvriglrlt Jane Yost Jeanne Ann Mitchell Judy Norlmer Suzanne Oliver Norma Paullifl Nlarilyn Schneider Linda Uncle-rwoocl ,i Q ,f it X. L A- 6142 32 Bw J' V A-KK' fe: fvlqiw 5,152 rff,4,1,1 'Eff P?4lw.,f, S' H 1: W in-S 4 RW, 'VR iwwfx -4. 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V 1' wiv-me 1-:,.,,1-1: JM. feiwq' W- nw-, ,gsm-as u-1,':fws,-'11, -5-.X,,5.ug1f5sSn':a:nga, ,qi-'yur-fiqf.,,Q:5,1,ig: 43591215-Q'g,1s,gf SIk,t'ff,x K'xffL,,.L,.:,' Mg, :gill gf f ,' 1 ,H .1 ' ,nw ,ta 11 'A ,M wif' 1,4 'I+' 1 1, ' ,141 'fri , ,A W, , ' Y W y it .fm Ymwg. g,,,.,,,5,g-i,gg,.Qf,g. 4,5-.E,,,-ig.,,-'xzmmMg..Mf,,j,f.av,,,,,,,.g .4 nf- . w. 1, . , 1:21 500 PL Jbizta, Phi THE Pl PHIS: Sing uspeecl Tllee Bly Arrowl' lrom clawn until rluslx . . . Love the scliool Weelc clliefly because it is lollowecl liy a weelr-end . . ,845 l'lflia'10la 'twe- Are famous lor tlieir frienclsiiip and llospitality '... Bela Chapter Have aims wliicli point as high as tlieir arrow . . Eslamislmd 1894 Ricle frequently in B. rl. Fausnauglfs 6Cl'lill'l0tN . . 91 Chaplers Stare clieerfully lyaclr at the Kappa Sig binoculars . . . Founded 1867 Have acquired more tropliies than tlieir slielves will lfiolcl . . . 41,525 lwembers Have an annex lull of lun, lrolic, anti, incidentally-Pi Plus! . . . FRATERNIZE . . . lay playing' uruggecln lootluall witli tlie Tlietas . . 7 u l TOP ROW: Tarrier, Hamilton, Sommers, Marcum, Close, Kochhciscr. ROW' FIVE: Dcibel, Roach. Annis, N. Davis, Jones, Gordon. ROW FOUR: Crafts, Bennett, Elgin, Adams, Rzinklin, Slizitlmch, Johnson, Thurston, Caudill. ROW THREE: Yingling, Marriott, Stanton, Rogers, Normecutt, Coney, Rector. ROW TWO: Harlor, Talley, Guthrie, Glaclden, Nagel, Williams, Bull, M. Davis. ROXV ONE: Patton, Strothcr, Delvluth, Conawziy, Bazler, Ort, Moore, Judy, Brown. 501 U Dalia, jan, .. ,.:-, l as is 0 1 THE S D TS: Boast ol Pauline ixlarfus, secretary oi Nlortar Board . . . 121 'ml' AW- VVere represented on time Stuclent Senate, Lantern, VIC, and YVVCA . Gamma Chapter Take pride in tlieir two wearers of time Plii Beta Kappa lcey . . . Established 1931 Claimecl lovely Louise Cilatt on Frosla Freeze-out court . . . 92 Clmpfers Beainecl wllen two S. D. Tfs earned Alpha Lamlocla Delta pins . . Founcled 1917 Keep tlleir golden lOfCl'l glowing lmriglltly f... 51000 Nfenlbers Cazecl approvingly upon iwlirrors memlner, Lois Pxltman . . . Climaxecl tileir spring social season Witll tlieir HTorcl1liglitu weeliencl . . FRAVI-ERlYlZl': . . . lyy sencling wrongly cleliverecl mail to tlie Delta Gams TOP ROXU: Uutman, Preis, Meyers, Frcnndlich, Wkcshcrg, Fcderhar, Hunger, Lewis, Lieverman. ROW' TWO Lcvy, Denbo, Goldman, Levine, Buchbinder, john, Kaufman, Levin, Cohen. Baach. ROW' ONE: Weinrib Zanvillc, Lcftoff, Krakoff, Miss Stern, Martins, Gerber, Stern. 1502 ig. l 3 A ik I XX X X li K f XM lL...J Pvggr' Gvrimrfr Crlrnlc Kalln lilninf' Klexin lny Baacl. Floral Burlllyinflvr ixlnrion Cognn Riln Coin-an .lurqueline Dc-nlno xlnriorie Glasslnan ixlnriuric Gliclunan li-is Altman xlurilyn Bvrgc-r lrnm Blarlcf-r lfvf-lyn Clxurluirlc llvlnrvs Femlerlmr llllylis Fri-imulii Rullr Frvunmllirlx xlnrilyn B04 iunun Virginia Burgin Ulaclys Knrlms linuisv Glall Clmrlr-ne fimmuzum GRAIJUATE lxll-IMBFR Fvlif 0 ix larrus VIASS OI-' I0-IT' Siwirlvy Kralmll Rec-ne lflloll .ivan l.1-vc-nsnn Cl .ASS Ol 1948 Aflplf Golclman Silirlf-y Gnnrinmn llc-lf-no Cooflman lf-nlwllc' fiulrnan Ciflffiil' KFIUFITIEIII ifunimv lmvin Cl..-XSSLOI' io no Alan' lielsin Bonnie Glirlmmn Xnluiiv firm-niuml Suv ciIIgQ9DiH'llll luis ,lnroivs llilmln Imwis C'l ..-XSS Olf' i950 lmnorz- Heynmn Bvvvrly Nalhnil ,loyrv flsv-livr Bnrlmrn Piall Rnsunm- Resim-r Slmirlvv Resnirla 1 l E l 2 l Pa-xuiinf' ixlaruls Kalimrinv Slcrn loan funviile .loyw lmxinc Phyllis lmvy Barlwarn ivleyvrs lvihillfllli' l,0i'll1 Flinlnf-ll: Slliflllilfil Suwunnr- Simons xzm Xxivisberg xllfllllll l.im'vrll1nll ivlvrylv ixlicilm-ls .land lure-is Barlmm Slerniw-rg:-r Nlarian Stone lflainv Suse-r Bain-llv Xxieil :Xnnr-llv Scliim-sing:-r ixlarilyn Slcsii Suznnnv VI4fllC'ilili'l ,loam Xyvisr-n xlnrilvn Znnxillv .333 Four lilllc girls from sclwol are we Big lim lnlrl u funny one You said u moullnfull Sunday ulfvrnoon willw flu' Sig Dells ' 'P' f f ' 7 , ' , ,l.l Z7i'l+ i1 , 1 ' , , .l . . , , l , , i ' . 'Y' , , , ,,+g1:'zifi,'..,w.5 Q '- R, - , . -, ,jisji -,Z ' lj V: Y, j . ,J , , -'Z ' 1 ,- f . - - i' 'f '551:I5:3'39Lll.xQf.'1'f'f Gikivfii?112?22:9:?11in Vfffliz- li: Q T ' fx QV- D. '11 5:10 13-.1:,l'f T Q ' X-iii ,- -, f , . , , , I i, '1. . ,-ffel.. - . , f i , 2 - - . gy. 5-pf.f.161f.+3f-..:-3:-'ylg ,mlixfsgnp-My fqxw.,-f :ff-':p.::5,e3-fivruffqrwb S,1g,.-1ff1.m,v..sf',f,fa-- , my 2' w-g'.i'a1,v wwi- ,-21422 Lvf:2:f 2a:3 vga 3,11 .uf-3251, .um x ff . ,fwl-' ,:':',:1-::SN.., 'Q .J 1 f -N 7 W, .:f.a'-v'A:+,ge.' , , l 4 .2 ff., . , 5, ' K -A if 'J-55 fm'-f fm 2' ? 5 ' '. 'l oaf ' A . ' M I 'R 'A I The line up 1 can't begin lo tell you Night cap XXf7'l0.f'S Brewinl? Carolyn Baile lL'ill l lxIyl'l'S CilIldi'l lfsllicr Bnuniun Hilda Breese Nanny Byrd lfrneslinv Clevenger Bcity Belcnin illiflll tjllilplllafl Cairn Lou De Vries fiaroline Ensign Rosemary Goisliall Palricizx Clark Doroiiiy Folsom QY I-'ACLFL'l'Y MENIBER lzlllil Campisi GRADUATIZ MEMBERS y Jean Glaclclen CI .ASS OF 1947 Bi-My Jalcaln Nlnrqarei Sliisse CLASS OF 1948 Llnrilyn Ive Blasi Jeanne Frilcliet lvlaxine Canon ,loyre Julinnh- Pliyllis Kersliliaum CLASS OF 1949 Doriliea Hinclvrer Rose lmes Lois King Joyce Nlerry Rose Nicolosi CLASS OF 1950 Ba-My Hamellaurg .loan Cvarrell Katlilven Xvavlcs Rulli L1-yelrle iviollylou Lowry Niarilin Nelms Barlinm Parker Nlarllia Sanford Carol Schulte Pairiria Seileri Janet Vvesler Biariorie Young Rlltlllilllle Rlllllll Peggy Scigrisl 504: hA' President Maxirze Garson y . Vice President ix Secre tary 3 71 f QP25., Im , F- . . :IA .lt Q. K. S THE THETAS US: Fix up their new tiouse, giaci to ine back on campus again . . Vvere in a Mistletoe ixioocin for tileir Ctiristmas fiance . . . Frequently sing ttieir favorite tune, HTt1eta Moon., . . . Promote good will by sending two girls soutti of tire border . . . Celebrate Founders' Day with a banquet for their aiumnae . . Spend their leisure time participating in intramural sports . . Initiate their motiiers in a special iVioti1er's Day Program . . Set up their own ixiay Pole for their picnic in ixiay '... FRATERNIZE . . . witii friendly D. Z. and Z. T. A. neigtiinors . . Hilda Breese Treasurer fwirsj Jean Candei 199 E. 15th Ave. Delta Chapter Established 1930 55 Chapters Founclecl 1914 TOP ROXV: Merry', Sanford, Lowry. ROXV FOUR: DcVrics, Fritchc, Imes, Young, ROXK' THREE: NVcsler, Chapman, Hindercr, Ensign, Shulte, ROW TWO: Bauman, Lcyerle, Parker, Belenin, Kershbaum, Nicolosi, juliante, Seifert, Gotshnll, DcBlnsi. ROXV ONE: YVucksmuth, Shisse, jnknb, Gzirron, Brccsc, King, Clevcnger Candel, Bailey. 505 'aiilit'l'Il XXYilflKSHlU1ll i 0 Presiclenl fxl lIll'llii Schulte- Yire liresirlenl Ti..-l...f. o.,lfi.lnl,..fg E W Suri-fury M lvlirimn Golrllinz- ,IRFPUSUIPF Shirley Franlnil Es talzlished 1945 THE ZETA MUS: Love to malie the rafters ring in the Union on Saturclay mornings . . . Are prexiecl lay Armecla Schutte, Alpha Lamlocla Delta, Pi Lamlnrla Theta Really do love their pleclges . . . in spite oi everything . . . See treasurer, Shirley Franlcel, for ueasy Creclitn . . . Cio on aspirin jags translating their secretaryis notes . . Thinlc that this is the worlclls greatest cliamoncl center . . Are mighty proucl ol their girls who made honoraries . . . Spend spare moments canvassing for that Ul,ittle Gray Home in the Vvestu .. FRA'-lqERlXllZE . . . hy their nocturnal hull sessions . . . TOP ROW: Golding, Stetclman, L.Blof:k, Klein, Dolgin, Brand, Abramson, Morris, Pomerantz, Beitler, Auerbach, Goldberg, Brown, Camin. ROW TWO: LuBosh, Robbins Linuer, Schoenbrun, Plager, Hoffer, Berider, Horne, Odess, Helburn, Wodka, Cohen, Moskowitz. ROW ONE: S. Block, Zweig, Frankel, Goldiine, Schutte, Goldenberg, Goldstein, Rothman. 506 V 5 l CLASS OF 1047 fxflllfxflh S4 llllllC rlilllxlllla c30llll'lllJf:'IQ Aunlrvy Beitlvr Francine Brand Gloria Golding Doris Goldstein N1Hl'K'iIIf' Goulzl Betty Bender Lillian Block Sllirlvv Blofli Niacin-lyn Brown Shirley Dolgin Sylvia .AXLTKIIIWUII Lila Auerlnaclc Rf-nvo Caimin Rlimln Coll:-n Ui ASS Ol 1048 Nancy Helimurii Rita Holler Sally Klein ivlarion Krcssin Bvtty I.f VHIll Doris l.lIl'70Sll CLASS Ol-' 1040 Siiirlvv l rnnlu'l Cynthia fiolnliqc-rg Selma Cnlfllaerg Nlirium Coicllinc CLASS OF 1950 Burlmam lfvinson Svlvizi l.inver Ann ixlorris Natalie Plager Nlariannc Rotlmmn Ruth SFIIOCDIDIIIH Norma Stctelman Uorotliy Zwvig lfclelvn fiulciman Evelyn Home ixiarjoric- Levine Pliyllis Prviileriiiilz Flnrjorif' Vvocllca Sylvia 5lusli0wilZ Nlarjorif' flfless l:l0I'PIlC'f' Rolllvins Rliorln SESS:-r Its good, honestly ' Quintet quamlry Pale lights, music . . Smile at the birdie H ff wifi inf it W: fa his A- ' it sf L f A Ee EQ v 'Q -J A1 Qs-:m QQ :na if wi , .- wo f2'Q w 4 -X' F V. ,, ,, fa- z- fave'-f-' f : nf H 1 , T, -, . -gg Q ' 'fi 5' ' -is 29' if .H - 5F + T' f - -.- Q , -, -, fl ' YE w Q if is Q Q ' in M':'wlfW f if W ff WW 1 ww we f 1 F5535 Q if W5 iw 9 EEEJ it f it with 151 by f 5435 Q' 1 51 if my iw! in WH, V J :iz-,gpg 1 'aging -+'W'fz,2. gg fgggfil-1,153,427,231 1 H21 H9 Vi gm, .Y ,. ,al,f:wl2Qza:xn? A is 'miw 'Q' A' M frifw K M ' l' w'ij5a Y? 3 5 'ww if fir 1:00 Curfew Under quarantine Down the izatch Xxyhllf a pose! 141,44 I'ACL'LTY MEMBERS Rnlim Knigiit Ernsberger limnnc Bairuxer ifciitii Bnicer Ninrlim Jane Barber ixinrgarci Bay Dorolily Biriisnii inis Binicc- ,'Uyl'Q' Iiiflnk ifiii-vrl Bowers io Ann Brown iillry Frnscino D4-i Rilal Boiiingvr Virginia Ewing ifiziiiiv Fenner Kniilryn Fry i1'illl Graf ixinryviic-11 Cmsixei Ninry Ella Aipernalily Sniiv Jeanne Andre Nnnvy Benneii Ninry Frances Boggs fwurnmn Dei Teciesco Plnyiiis Guiicic ifiizixiselh Hail Doris Hnriman Rniir Hersiriwrger GRADUATE MEMBER 5 inry Deem CLASS OF 1947 BIHIQPHH Doviiinger .Ioan Lee Grucssie l:I'fYf'KlEl Graf xxiiilllil Higillower Cl ASS OF 1948 ixinrieiine Gcscii ,lonnnc iizxne Biury Kissane i,0l 0ii1Y Km-Lili Rosemary Pringle CLASS OF 1949 iiciiiii Hauim iflilei Hiiinnin .Ann incioe Patricia Junic Virginia ixia-iniwn .li-im Mock June-1 Phillips CLASS OE 1950 Xviniireci iinveniliii Mary Jane Hedges iris Horen Dolores Kiose iviiiiicent Krout Ninfieiine Kusevich Siliriey iviaric Yirginia Binimn IX IIN 3 xx'HllCef ffiariinr-i Rnipe Harriet Kerr Lemma Kerr Louise Knigimi Emily Prniiill Pahiria Redman Lois Rf-iniicv ixiarjorif' Riley Leila Virlue Rosemary Vviie Jeanne Ricilurcis Carol Rain-rls Paiiy Sviis Doroliiy LYIIIIEIWVOOQZI liiariru Nvnuciruii Joanne Afvrugg iris iviassvr Harrie! ixiaison Virginia Mc-inken Edith O'iViorrow Marilyn Sciuzuennnn Lenore Slrornan Louise Timmpson ixiilly XXIII! TOISOD 508 jnia, jan, THE ZTA'S: Prouclly wear their lolaclc ancl gold shielcl loaclges . . . Are reacly to sign a petition to have 15th Avenue hill aholishecl . . Have a recl-hairecl president ancl a treasurer who spealcs Russian . . Are famous for their wide versatility . . . Spend early lwlay clown in the hollow, struggling with Brownings lights . Look forward every quarter to a Holly Ball or a Sweetheart Dance . . . Open VVOSU lnroaclcasts humming, Hhly ZTA Sweetheart . . Nationally support a health center in the mountains of Virginia . . . FR,'5xTERNlZE . . . in jeans and teeshirts, while clecorating lor parties . . 184 15111 Ave. fllpha Zeta Chapter Established 1921 62 Chapters Founclecl 1898 20,000 BTPHIIDPVS www TOP ROYV: Mahan Bowers, Matson, Gcsch, Schcvcrmun, Mack, Abernathy, Klosc, Del Tedcsco, Riley ROW' FOUR: Roudebush, Grassle, Matechcck, Knscvich, Stroman, Roberts, Pringle, Forcloc, Doellinger Havcnhill, XVoodruH. ROW THREE: Knight, Virtue. ,l.Grzif, Bay, Brown, Mrs. Charles, L, Kerr, Bahner L. Graf, H. Kerr, Baker. ROW TWO: Hightower, Knecht, Haub, Reichcy, Mook, Fenner, Phillips, Hans, Richards. ROW ONE: Redman, Wilc, Birdsnll, Sclls, Underwood. Ewing R R 509 f OTP! .xllvll ljrrwiclelll D il f , ws . A sf! ., , ' Lui-N 41,4 e ' We' 57 M M it CIASS Ol' 19-17 lJ0l0ff'Z .'xll4'H Bafljtlfa cji'lIllplll'll lfflitll Eclwarml- Nlartlna Elli. .lr-une Frenrlu Betsy firm-n Franres l.nvis lrene Nluson Lillian Xvallcer l.ois Vvnsliington Xvatson Fleury' MASS Ulf 1918 l.ois Banlcs Lucretia Cnlclwf-ll Ann Collins Peggy Fulton Sylvesta lvlorgan Cl Cllarlolte Nlosely lrene Sllarp Edna Smitli Elsa Smitli Betty Vvliiting ASS OF l940 Belly S4 oil lim Presizlmul ,IUQIHP l'r1-in li Sr'c'l'0im'y' lflizalue-Ili Xxvllilillg ,l4I'I'KliII1'Pi' Nlary lit-I ll Greenle- THE A,KA.'s: Sponsorecl an annual song lest witll tlreir local graduate cliapter . . Hacl a successful rusli weeli lollowecl by an impressive initiation . Participated in time Annual Panliellenic SCl10li1I'Sllip Banquet . . . Supportecl the F.E.P.C. Drive, tnotll on campus and in tlie Community . . Held a cliarm sclmool winter quarter . . . Enjoyed their all-campus clance lielcl April 12, at the Ulmio Union . . Boast of their national project, time Nlississippi Health Project . . Closed tlieir social season with a formal at time Valley Dale . . FRATERNIZE . . . by numerous parties with their pledges . . TOP ROXV, i'iiItun. flimsiiis. Sharp. Iillis. Etlw.ul.ls. Collin-, Hill. ROW' TXYU: lflsn Smith. Erlim Smith. Sl.uuglxtcr. Mtv-l--5, fnsiiuplwvli. Mzis-vii. ROXY UNH: Bank-. Urucnc. Allyn. Fruiirli, XYhiring, XV:itson. Xtfnslniiigturx. 5'?WmL7'5l75 ' '4 Mm rlrffilff-lf glfiiflfi H1.'f?,i 5fWf'f: lj?--,2f.f'fEY5l'f'lf.i '?QvYf ,:' fiifk' ','f'1 ?Pv5' W--5WQ1'5WV5wi':5Tf' fA9iLQ5'?ii'V 'l'E7'il Y? YALL .ft N, l 1E' 5.3 , ki' i A , . Gi ,E 'i -if if iftw 'iv 1, X, , 1 I t , 4 ,rt 4 , t if .355 ff W W ,r 510 We mm l7rr'sirli'nt ln-ne XX'iIIit Y O lice Presirlvnl ixlnry Rnnson Q Secretary fltis ulliin 'l4l'l'KlSllf'PY' lilllii clUUlSlDV Iournulisl Alclinv fuller' THE DELTAS: lvlacle tlle cllili really llot at an Halter-tile-gamen party . . . Are proucl of Clotllilcle Bown, first negro Woman gracluate in meclicine . . AATC XVOI'lCll'lg hard 0l'l E1Il0tllCI' EIHIIUHI tIHlDlJCI'WVOClC . . . Snarecl a lovely pledge class during ruslm weelc , . . Melted the ice with an lce Brealcer in the fall . . . Tlminlc that Maxine Titus and Alcline Alfee are tops in vocal talent . . Sippecl colces with rusliees in February at a valentine party . . . Are proucl of their pledge class's tliircl place in AKA Song fest . . . FRATERNIZE . . . lmy teaming with tlme Omegas and time Kappas . . TOP ROXV: Brown, Fields, Xlfilson, Bzunnistrr, Taylor. Foreman, NX'1ll1s, Cnperton, Glz.'XDLl.A'lAli MEMBERS Clotilclc Dent Bowen O'Nf:il Snunrlm-rs Elizalaetli Ciaperton CTOHSIESUCP tlllapllldll IiVt'lyH I'-OTPHIHII lllll Dyef l,i'lyI1P Blurian Bannister Gertrude Burnett Aldine V. Call-ee Elaine Harris Clementine Leatlwrs lxlargie Nii-l Doris Callee Constance Dunn Lula Goolslwy Burlrara l.asl1 CLASS OF 19 47 Glenna Penn Pllilifin Powell Helen Nullnft' lrenm' Xvillis CI..-XSS OF 1918 Verna Payne Mary Ransom Otis Rulllin Edna Stinson Alma Taylor Lois Vvalton CLASS OF 1949 Rosemary Moxley Addie Price Barbara Tliornton lwlaxine Titus Cl ASS OF 1950 .lean Brown blnri Fielcls Eileen Harris Beverly l.nslx Nlary Leslie l .ois Strictla Gwendolyn Htl Turner Bolwttv- Wil S011 Burnett, Lzlslm, Ch:xpm.nn. Price. l'l1u'1'is, Leslie, Striclclin. ROVK' TXVU: XVultf1n, lvluxlcy, Ransom. Powell, Turnvr. Lczntlxvr-, RUXY ONE: Vance, Rullm, Hnrxls. A. Culliev, Stxnsnn, D. 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Pusmxcarxon Dxvlslo aaa azz wmv: wsu aunts rrnzzr, clncmso 7, lu.lNols 512 GN' A Aaron, Jerome, 160 Abbey, William Manley, 414, 415 Abbott, Patricia Anne, 370 Abbott, Robert Cecil, 415 Abell, Carl Thomas, 282, 452 Abels, George Hubert, 296, 458, 459 Abercrombie, John Philip, 250, 272, 286, 396, 397 Abernethy, Mary Etta, 367, 508, 509 Ableinan, Eli, 296, 456 Abood, Samuel, 79 Abram, Stanton Earl, 394, 395 Abrams, Patricia Jane, 370 Abramson, Alan I-ving, 446. 447 Abramson, Sylvia Diane, 506, 507 Achbach, William Palmer, 137 Ackerman, Kenneth Earl, 418, 419 Acton, Barbara Kathryn, 287, 496 Adamle, Tony, 250, 253, 256, 272, 414, 415 Adams, Arnold Saul, 460 Adams, Adams, Charles Anthony, 294, 295 Don K., 234, 412 Adams, Ellis Warden, 415 Adams, Gwendolyn Adrew, 391 Adams, Lee Richard, 218, 219, 460, 461 Adams, fMrs.J Mary Biggs, 121 Adams, Richard Cot-ran, 444 Adams, Richard Joseph, 412 Adams, Robert Leo, 444 Adams, Virginia, 500, 501 Adamson, QGretal Rochelle, 482, 483 Addleman, Jane Carol, 498, 499 Adell, Leonard Bernard, 272, 277, 9 Allison, Donna Mae, 50, 51, 121, 131, 316, 349 Allison, Harold Russell, 444, 445 Allison, Marvin Henry, 341 Allison, Thomas Judson, 348 Allman, Dwight Elwood, 73 Allyn, Mary Belle, 59, 74, 492, 493 Almy, Merwin Francis, 113 Alper, Benedict I., 456 Alpern, Edward, 112 Alpern, Robert Louis, 428, 429 Altenburger, Eugene Gordon, 464 Alter, Sidney Marvin, 446, 447 Altfield, Leon Sidney, 460 Altmaier, David Moore, 448, 449 Altman, Herbert Michael, 460, 461 Altman, Lois Elaine, 220, 221, 321, 502, 503 Altman, Robert Edson, 448 Altman, Rupert, 460 Altman, Sally, 489 Aman, Celestine Homer, 116 Ame, Jay Foster, 343 Amendola, Marie Judith, 70, 72, 222 Ament, Marion Adele, 222, 302, 321 Amici, Angela, 114 Amick, Charlotte May, 130, 496, 497 Amling, Warren Eugene, 193. 195, 196, 250, 253, 260, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 324, 404 Amrine Kenneth Hayes, 466 Amstadt, Richard A., 153, 158, 159 Amster, Elaine Lois, 475 Anania, Carmen Thomas, 439 Anderson, Allen Ashworth, 73, Angelone. 394, 395 Adelman, Simon Herman, 428, 429 Ades, Gerald Cyrus, 460, 461 Adey, Earl William, 340 Adgate, Herbert Rolston, 72 Adkins, D. Jane, 79 Adkins, John Bernard, 422, 423 Adkins, Wilma Olene, 174, 379 Adler, Betty Ann, 475 Adler, Larry Bertram, 446, 447 Adrain. Alma Fayne, 233 Aeschliman, Harold Eugene, 73, 406, 407 Ager, Elinore Jane, 92 Agin, John Robert, 402, 403 Azler, John Richard. 408, 409 Aiken, Clifford David, 406, 407 Aiken, Donald James, 234 Aickin, Anna Marie, 222, 347, 370, 371 Ailes, David, 208 Alansov, Samuel, 468 Alban, William Rowland, 144 Albanere, Anita Mary, 484, 485 Albanese, Annetta, 484, 485 Albrecht. Leonard Neno. 330, 426, 427 Albrink, Karl Stockman, 147 Alders. Robert Glen, 404 Aldrich, John Erdmann, 435, 436 Aldrich. Thomas Parker, Jr., 99 Alen, Bernice, 475 396, 397 Anderson, Barbara Joanne. 234 Anderson, Cynthia Clare, 323, 492 Anderson, Earl H. 248 Anderson, George Albert, 68 Anderson, Gerald Arthur, 196, 197 Anderson, Harry Wagner. 132 Anderson, Helen, 59, 74, 492. 493 Anderson, Horace Charles, 327, 383 Anderson, Irvin, 93 Anderson, Jack Edward, 196. 452 Anderson, Joan Norrene, 304 Anderson, John Cleveland, 196 Anderson, Miller Altman, 203, 272, 276, 277, 448, 449 Anderson, Norman Marion, 454, 455 Anderson, Patricia Lee. 161. 496 Anderson, William, 141, 147, 452, 453 Andolsek, Robert, 282 Andre, Betty Jeanne, 222. 373 Andre, Sally Jeanne, 374, 508 Andreas, James Robert, 327. 386 Andrews, Edgar Otto, 91, 222, 327 Andrews, Elizabeth Jane. 121 Andrews, Robert Lee, 415 Luis, 465 Barnett Ales. William B., 467 Aleshire. Kathleen Marie, 319 Alexander, Gay, 79, 311, 333, 347, 349, 379, 498, 499 Alexander, James Kirkwood, 338 Alexander, Miriam Eugena, 348 Alexander, Ned Forrest, 444, 445 Alexander, Vernon Gayle, 195 Alfaro, Angel A'fredo, 381 Alfee, Aldine. 511 Alibrando, Alfred Paul. 295 Alkire, Carl Melvine, 222 Alkire, Helen Paula. 287 Allan, fMrs.1 Mabel Artman. 114 Allen, Alfred Lindbergh. 339 Allen, Arthur Vincent, 232 Allen, Barbara Carrie, 472 Allen, Allen, Dolorez Esther. 79. 510 lMrs.J Emma Lou Burgoon. 50, 51, 79, 311. 316 Allen, Eugene Lee, 451 Allen, 1Mrs.J Joan Simpson, 492 Allen. fMrs.l Katherine Porter, 480 Allen, Lois Charlotte. 368 Allen, Lucille Ilene, 66. 68 Allen, Allen. 444 Oren Ellswonh, 423 Robert Charles, 414. 415. Allen, Robert Lynn, 70 Allen, William Delmar. 111 Allen, William Harold, 27, 330 Allensworth. Nan Eileen, 121, 130 Allensworth. Susan Eileen, 373 Allerding. Paul Edward, 116 Allison, Clyde Clarence. 407 Anglin, lMrs.l Norma Jean, 495 Angsen, Arnold L., 90 Annenberg. Bernard Charles, 447 Annis, Carol, 501 Annis, Robert W., 448 Anspach. Freda Jane. 99. 470, 471 Antel, Richard K., 460, 461 Anthony. Elizabeth Carolyn, 121, 498, 499 Anthony, Richard Allen, 115 Antol. Isabelle, 367 Antolik, Hal James, 232 Antolino. Catherine, 326 Antonelli, George Amico, 400. 401 Antonelle, Pauline, 94, 121 Aoams, james, 296 Aplle. Betty Jeanne, 339 Appel, Ilyne, 374 Aople. Helen Olivia, 222. 370 Applebaum, Arnold Irving, 79, 395 Aran, Tnal, 326 Arbaugzh, Melda Millicent, 174 Archambeault, Robert Martin. 383 Ardery, David Henry, 195, 196 Ardito. Vince Louis, 272, 282 Arduser, Norman Eugene. 159 Arend, Carl, Jr., 79, 387, 408, 409 Argo, Wfilliam Alexander, 448, 449 Armbruster, Kenneth Leifer, 234, 436 Armington. Steward Fearing, 147, 403 Armitage, Mary Jane, 131, 345, 347, 349 Armogida, Harry, 400 Armour. Dorothy Jean, 495 Armstrong, Gerald S., 113, 403 Armstrong, Kenneth Lee, 329, 442, 443 Armstrong, Mary Jean, 59, 69, 74, 321, 476, 477 Armstrong, Richard Wallace, 346, 415 Armstrong, Talbott V., 71 Armstrong, William Delbert, 327 Arnim, Sumter Smith, 159 Arnoff, Bernard, 112 Arnold, Beatrice Dorene, 341, 343 Arnold, Joyce B., 59 Arnold, Phyllis Anne, 374 Arnold, William Earl, 416, 417 Arnson, Armond David, 447 Arnson, Gerald I., 291, 293, 447 Arnstine, Arthur P., 153, 160 Arons, Sanford Joe, 460 Aronson, Arnold Alden, 456, 457 Arscott, Phyllis Margaret, 121, 286 Arsham, Martin David, 348, 386, 460 Art, James Eugene, 395 Arter, Robert Lewis, 331 Asborn, Blanche, 345 Ascham, Wilbur Ray, 406, 407 Ash, Arthur Gene, 341 Ash, Martha Naomi, 66, 69, 234, 370 Ashby, Donald Wayne, 431 Ashcraft, Derwin Willoughby, 195, 196 Ashcraft, Richard Gorrell, 195, 196 Asher, Joe F., 163. 165, 308 Ashton, Theodore, 426, 427 Ashyk, Stanley A., 137, 450, 451 Asman, Roberta C., 368 Asnes. Paul, 428 Asplind, Elaine Norma, 484 Asplund, Phyllis Jean, 146 Astolfi, Arch Thomas, 339 Astry, Bettv, 373 Atchison, Barbara Banker, 175 Atchison, William Alfred, 99, 404 Aten, Fred Gould, 402, 403 Atkinson, Herbert S., 24, 444, 445 Atolar, George A.. 455 Atwood, Thomas Ralph, 145, 466 AubreY. Margaret, 288, 374 Auck, Lois Marion, 79, 91, 483 Auck, Marshall William, 415 Auer. Charles A.. 432 Auerbach, Lila Jean, 374, 506. 507 Augsburger, Elias Ray, 345 Augustine. Louise Ann, 374 Ault, Neil Norman, 141 Ault. Rose Marie, 208, 329, 494, 495 Aumiller. Richard Burnel. 408 Austen, Shirley Ann, 478, 479 Austin, Ansel DeVere, 99 Auth. Alva May. 318. 319, 367 Aveni, Vincent Theodore, 99 Avey, Albert Edwin. 439. 459 Avner, Charles Hirsh. 428 Axelrod, Vivienne. 121, 319, 373 Axthelm, Charles Edward. 301 Azen, Howard Morton, 460, 461 B Baach, Madelvn Jay. 502, 503 Babb, Lois Elaine, 373 Babcock. Keith L.. 222 Babich, Robert, 145 Babin, Anthony Whitelaw, 147, 460, 461 Bachelder, Ruth. 316 Bachmann, William Eugene, 404, 405 Bachtrup. Charlotte Ann, 490, 491 Backey, Edson Eugene, 442. 443 Bacon, Forrest Hayman, 323. 415 Bacon, John Averett, 444. 445. 463 Bacon, Richard Dean, 410, 411 Baer, Charles Henry Jr.. 59 Baer, Fred Otto Eugene, 404 Baer, Lee Adam, 396, 397 Baer, Richard Frank. 348 Baetzel. Frederick William. 466 Baff. Martin Alvin, 112 Bages, Arthur E., 25 Bagley, Edward R., 99, 309, 345. 458, 459 Bahanan, Pat, 343 Bahner, Joanne. 187, 508, 509 Bahner, Mona Patricia, 482. 483 Bailey, Carolyn Beatrice. 504. 505 Bailey, Emma Myrtis, 222, 376, 348 513 Bailey, Glenn Erwin, 189 Bailey, James Priddy, 193, 195, 196 Bailey, John Brandon, 408, 409 Bailey, Neal James, 79 Bailey, Pauline Mae, 295, 492 Bailey, Richard Abraham, 144 Bailie, Patricia Leigh, 484, 435 Baittablridge, Harold McDevitt, 410, Bainter, Charles Edward, 130 Baie, Victor Lawrance, 339 Baker, Alice Marie, 234. 484 Baker, Ann Elizabeth. 93 Baker, Betty Anne, 208, 314, 370 371 Baker, Betty Lee, 349 Baker. Charles Thomas, 79, 345 Baker, Daniel Houck, 338, 346, 452, 453 Baker, Donald Eugene, 189 Baker, Edgar Earl, 427 Baker, Edith Kathleen, 99. 508, S09 Baker, Eleanor Jean, 329, 478. 479 Baker, Elizabeth Bell, 130, 222, 302, 304, 321, 490, 491 Baker, Howard Gould, 204, 205, 272, 414, 415 Balggig Jean Eloise, 237, 340. 343, Baker, John Henry, 420, 439 Baker. John Richard, 147, 208 Baker, Landis Dana, 348 Baker, Marion Janice, 348 Balder, Marjorie Annette, 341. 343 Baker, 1Mrs.J Martha, 487 Baker, Ralph Lawrence, 427 Baker, Richard H., 407 Baker, Richard Thomas, 302, 304 Baker, Rollo C., 167 Baker, Shirley Mae, 472 Baklanolf, Erie Nicolas, 412 Bakle, Charles Andrew, 163, 418, 419 Bako, Robert Julius, 280 Balasis. John James, 465 Baldwin, Darrell H., 467 Baldwin, F. Jane, 99, 114. 333, 496, 497 Bale, Weyland Forrest, 73, 398 Ball, Don Mark. 156. 157 Ball, Roger Drake, 137, 141, 143 Ballas, Venetia, 368 Ballinger, Floyd Max. 340 Ballinger, William George, 208, 218, 219, 292, 293. 330, 417 Ballou, Charles Brown, 68 Ballou, Stanley Raymond. 420 Balo, Elizabeth F., 499 Balyeat, Marcia Jean, 486. 487 Balzer, Thelma Ann. 370 Balmert, Albert E., 113 Bane, Marian Roberta, 374 Bangert, Herbert Daniel Jr., 431 Bangs, Richard Thomas, 73, 459 Banks, Eleanor Grace, 175 Banks, Lois Anne, 510 Banlonger. David L.. 72 Banner, Charles Emory, 137, 141, 1 44 Bannister, Marion Elizabeth, 99, 1 1 5 , 5 1 1 Barber, Andrew Lewis. 72 Barber, Arthur Wellesley III, 328 Barber. Martha Jane. 65, 121, 508 Barbulesco, Daniel John, 232 Barch, John Wallace. 181, 431 Barcroft, Marilyn Frances, 486, 487 Barden, Roderick Dudley, 73. 407 Bare, Jane Elizabeth. 496, 497 Barger, Robert Morris, 59, 70, 436, 437 Barker, Harry Oliver, 291. 293, 427 Barker. Joann. 69, 370. 374 Barker. Nettie Naomi, 208 Barker. Priscilla June. 179 Barker. Ravmond Edwin. 94 Barker, Robert Oxley, 396, 397 Barkhurst. Eugene Coyle. 387, 436, 437 Barlage. Eugene Paul. 450, 451 Barnard, Robert Clarence. 462 Barnes, John Cafhers, 402 Barnes, John William, 434, 435 Barnes, Lloyd William, 168. 181 Barnes. Rnbert Demas, 431 Barnes. Will'am Keith, 416. 417 Barnes. Winfield James. 442. 443 Barnett, Harold Sanford. 428 Barnett, Irwin, 456, 457 Barnett , James Peter. 447 Barnett, Morris, 428 Barnett, Robert Eugene. 144 Barnett, Robert W.. 196. 197 Willis Skioton 137, 147 Barnhart, Evelyn Jean, 287 Bai-nhart, Glenn Woolever, 338, 467 Barnhart. Rosemary Ann. 222 Barnitz, Elnora Katherin. 222, 341, 343 Barnitz, Wilma Ruth, 341, 343, 367 Barnstone. Gerald S.. 112 Bartels, Albert Louis, 156, 157 Barnum, James Richard, 404, 405 Baron, Thomas Maxwell, 430, 431 Barr, Judith Frances, 488 Barr, Rose Mary, 66, 68, 234, 370 Ban-ar, Robert Ivan, 447 Barrett, Helen Louise, 50, 51, 65, 79, 93, 295, 310, 311, 316 Barrett, Richard Daniel, 302 Barrett, Ruth, 121 Bsrriclfilbw, Victor Morton, 93 Barrish, Leonard Richard, 160, 440 Barron, George Allen, 187, 189 Barron, Polly Lou, 79, 92, 329 Barrow, Helen Maree, 483 Barrows, Norman Edgar, 146, 450, 451 Barson, Dan Thomas, 454, 455 Carolyn Lee, 323, 376, 492 Barrels, Banels, John Howard, 463 Robert, 451 Barth, Max Eaken, 463 Barth, Robert Leroy, 181, 208 Bartholomew, Jean, 491 Bartholomew, Tamea Mae, 492 Bartholomew, William Howard, 466 Bartlett, Clyde Vernon, 349 Bartling, Theodore Charles, 448, 449 Barton, Charles Williany 444, 445 Barton, Kenneth Paul, 402, 403 Bertram, Patricia Ann, 480 Bascom, Howard Joseph, 130 Bascom, Lucy Lee, 345 Bascom, Martha Joanne, 287 Bascom, Reynolds Richard, 99 Basinger, Leslie Vernon, 404 Basinger, Nettie Mae, 183 Bass, Stanley Joseph, 440 Bastable, Ann Dwyer, 377 Batchelor, Robert Frederic, 196 Bates, Barbara, 370 Bates, Charles Adelbert, 168 Bates, Martha, 68 Battles, Evelyn Ruth, 69, 74, 206, 207, 310, 311, 356, 371, 390, 476, 477 Bauer, Margaret C., 121, 347, 349 Bauer, Marian Jeanette, 472, 473 Bauer, Richard Gims, 130 Baughman, Dorothy Mary, 222 Baughman, Jaclyn Lou, 341 Baughman, William Charles, 208, 295. 303 Baughn, David Lee, 327 Baughn, Jack Austin, 435 Baum, Eric B., 141 Baum, Jack Gilbert, 189, 460 Baum, Seymour, 99, 394. 395 Bauman, Dorothy Jean, 94 Bauman, Esther Ann, 390, 504, 505 Bauman, Nancy Lou, 349 Neil Jacob, 412, 467 Virginia Ann, 222 Baumann, Albert Vogt, 278 Baumer, Herbert, 146 Baumgnrtner, Elizabeth Anne, 486, 487 Bans, Paul Jean, 495 Bawn, E. Bonnie Martha, 499 Baxter, John Wesley, 156 Baxter, William, 156 Bay. Margaret Louise, 59, 74, 508. Bauman, Bauman, 509 Bayar, Riu, 326 Bayer, Irvin Sanford, 112 Bazler, Patricia Gail, 99, 311, 500, 501 Baller, Ralph L., 396, 397 Beach, Frank H., 407, 451 Beacham, Samuel Turner, 443 Beachler, Miriam Lois, 74, 338 Beal, Allen Lee, 412 Beall, Bunch W., 146 Beam, Helen Janet, 479 Beamish, Leslie Frederick, 232 Bear, Bernard Milton, 447 Bear, George Thomas, 196 Bear, Lawrence K., 407 Beard, Donald Eli, 442, 443 Beard, Elizabeth Ann, 99 Beard, Ruth M., 476 Bentley, Carlton Hugh, 462 Beattie, Hugh Van, 435 Beattie, Robert Sherman, 462 Beatty, Albert Williamson, 444 Beau, Jackie, 373 Beauge, Betty Jean, 91, 306, 307, 310, 311, 314, 315, 371, 484, 485 Beauman, Jean, 66, 222, 298, 467, 477 Beauman, Jerry, 396, 397 Beazzley, Margery Jean, 318 Bechdolt, William Ernest, 196 Beachtel, Albert Eugene, 436, 437 Bechtel, Allen H., 404, 405 Beck, Charles Frederick, 48, 49 Beck, Marilyn Joy, 93, 311, 316 Beck, Shirley Mae, 222 Beck, Virginia Mae, 343, 374 Becker, Charles Lee, Jr., 52, 324, 414. 415 Becker, Edith Catherine, 378 Becker, Jo Ann, 478, 479 Becker, Mary June, 318, 368 Becker, Robert Lee, 99, 116, 330, 458, 459 Bockstt, Harold Irvin, 346, 348, 349 Beckett, Raymond Charles, 458, 459 Beckman, Marilyn Adelle, 293, 391, 503 Beckman, Nathan, 153, 160 Backs, Warren John, 416, 417 Beckwith, Clifford Frank, 232 Becliwith, ilohn Phillip, 156 Beddingfie d, George Earl, 412, 413 Beddingfield, William Robert, 448, Beroza, Morton Philip, 329, 440 T5-ry, Billy Rodgers, 79 Berry, Nancy Ann, 69, 208 Berry, Roland Raymond, 439 Berry, William, 419 449 Bedell, John Perry, 411 Beech, Nancy Lou, 480 Beedle, Beeler, Dolores Rosanne, 208, 287 Barbara Beeson, 376 Berson , Florence A., 234, 291, 296, 314, 374 Berson, Marvin Bernard, 447 Berson, William Leonard, 183 Bertsch, Ruth Lucille, 193, 234. 323. 368. 391, 480 Berube, Eva Maryanne, 111 Beer, Clara Mildred, 373 Beerbower, Martha Jean, 111 Beeson, A. Andrew, 404, 405 Beetham, Charles, 278 Beever, Donald R., 130, 383 Beha, Martha Ann, 193, 220, 221, 222, 233, 291, 292, 311, 314, 470, 471 Behlen, James H., 435 Beighley, Clair Myron, 137, 144, 338, 452, 453 Beightler, Richard, 444 Beil, Thomas A., 163 Beitler, Audrey, 208, 506, 507 Beitler, Samuel Reid, 144, 300, 301 Beitzel. Raymond Eugene, 168 Belenin, Betty Cecilia, 373, 504, 505 Belfiore, Salvadore, 282 gencnap, David J., 99, 416 e Eloise Winnifred, 347 Bell: Emily Mathews, 490, 491 Bell, George E. Jr., 168 Bell. Irene Marylin, 208 Bell, , Bell, Jean Frances, 382 Jack Gerrard 222 Bell, Bell, M Bell, M Bell, Bell Jerome Victor, 283 arjorie Elaine, 475 ary Alice, 390, 476, 477 Robert A., 408, 409 Robert F., 426, 427 Beller, Nelson David, 440, 441 Bello, Carl, 400 Belt, Frederick Allen, 415 Belt oann McGhee, 69 , J Benawit, Benbow, Bender, Bender, Bender, William Fred, 444 Ford William, 444, 445 Alice Helen, 472, 473 Betty Rae, 506, 507 Claire Lucile, 121, 130 Bender, Milton, 189, 428 Bender, Ralph E., 407 Bender, Robert Abe, 456 Bendure, Catherine Marie, 349, 480 Benfer. Beatrice Nlaurine, 492, 493 Benfer, Jacquelin Patricia, 484 Benien, Laura, 161, 374, 376 Benjamin, Nancy Anne, 52, 206, 207, 310, 311, 484. 485 Benkelman, Ruth, 379 Benner, Francis Arinnnd, 367 Benner, James Howard, 338 Bennett, Ann, 496 Bennett, Bailey, 79 Bennett, Curtis Lee, 448 Bennett, Eleanor Louise, 500, 501 Besancon, Mary Jane, 478, 479 Bescau, Dorothy, 339 Best, Robert Mulvane, 408 Best, Ronald David, 458, 459 Best, William Edwin, 416, 417 Best, William George, 442, 443 Betscher, Margaret, 373 Bettis, John W., 416, 417 Betts, Richard. Frank, 412 Betts, Velda, 341 Bell, Elaine, 334 Beuter. Robert Virgil, 116 Beu, Jacqueline, 222 Beucler, Catherine L., 234 Bevis, Howard, 20, 21, 80 Beyer, Harmon Willard, 113 Beyer, Harold Edward, 115 Beynon, Robert Cowley, 116, 410, 411 Bhargava, Bhupendrs Nath, 381 Bibler, M. Ernestine, 121, 333, 348 Bickel, Betty Alyce, 175, 183 Bickel, Elsie Louise, 373 Bickel, Henry August, 137, 430, 431 Bickel, Margaret Ellen, 234 Bicksler, Harry Edward, Jr., 467 Bicouvaris. Stella, 499 Biddison, Gwendolyne Nadine, 373 Bieber, Robert Henry, 438, 439 Biedenbach. John Louis, 300, 301, 339 Biggert, Edward Francis, 234, 323, 339, 444 Biggert, Robert Byron, 147 Biggs, Ernest R., 250, 266 Biggs, Jean Adair, 234 Biggs, Shirley A., 79 Bigham, Marjorie June, 121 Bigler, James Earl, 436 Bigler, Mary Loraine, 175 Bilen, Irfan, Nezih, 326, 381 Billingsley, lMrs.D Dora Francis, 483 Billingsley. Jack Fenton, 415 Billman, Jack Elmer, 408 Binder, Frank Edward, 156 Binder, Theodore Albert, 408, 409 Bing, fMrsj Lois B., 378, 379 Bingham, C. Howard, 73 Binkley, Carlton J., 444 Binkley, William Frederick, 180 Bird, George Wonhington, 148 Bird, Norma Jean, 478, 479 Bird, Robert P., 416, 417 Birdsall, Dorothy Eilzabeth, 508, 509 Birdsall, Shirley Mae, 69, 340, 343 Birkeland, Jurgen M., 407 Birnbaum, Hyman, 187, 428, Birnbaum, Kenneth, 346 Birnbaum, Winford, 346 Biscan, Dorothy Helen, 94 Bishop, Ralph Willard, 142 Bisho'-. Robert Warren, 453 Bissell, Marian Eileen, 471 Bissin er Charles Clarence 460 429 Blake, Robert Scott. 204, 205, 208, 248, 272, 286, 330, 416, 417 Blake. William Lloyd, 466 Blalceley, Ferne Adair, 188 Blancett, Donald Ernest, 280, 408, 409 Blanchard, Loretta Margaret, 121 Blank, Irene Joyce, 508 Blanton, Cola Peebles, 444, 445 Blanton, Jeane Carolyn, 368, 483 Blaschek, Robert David, 460 Blaskovich, Emma Goldic, 339 Blatt, Sidney Israel, 447 Blau, Beulah Renna, 234 Blauhut, Donald David, 79, 335, 394. 395 Blauser, Israel P., 73, 407 Blazer, Franklin Harvey, 440 Blend. Charles Daniels, 232 337, Blessing, Lynn Calvin, 424, 425 Bletzacker, Richard Welch, 442, 443 Blewitt, Frederick Robert, 410, 411 Blickle, Joseph Donnally, 407 Blitz, Robert Gabriel, 460, 461 Bloch, Daniel Morry, 168, 456, 457 Bloch, Lillian, 314, 506, 507 Block, Marilyn, 475 Block, Maxwell Wanen, 456, 457 Block, Richard Jay, 456, 460, 461 Block, Shirley, 314, 506, 507 Block, Walton Louis, 395 Blonde Bloom, Bloom, Raymond Emerson, 99 Bloker, n, Bernard, 460, 461 Betty Elaine, 475 David Alan, 456, 457 Bloom, George Wendel, Jr., 141, 146 Bloom, Gerald Edwin, 182, 189, 440 Bloom, Kenneth Frederick, 462 Blosser, Virgil Y., 144 Bludau, Blue, James G., 423 Blue, Nancy Louise, 486, 487 Blue, Warren Grant, 448 Blum, Charlotte Ann, 478, 479 Blum, Martin Charles, 122, 158, 159 Blumenthal, Arnold, 428, 429 Blyth, Amelie Compton, 70, 287, 367 Boardman, Jack Martin, 408 Boaren, Grace L., 370 Boc. Myron C., 387 Bock, Margaret Caroline, 71, 3737 Boehm, Beverly Marie, 492 Boerger, Mildred L., 116, 495 Bogardus, Robert Lincoln, 116, 443 Bogart, Albert Jacob, 428 Bogart. games Backer, 156, 157 Bogen, obert Howard, 440, 441 Boggs, Mary Frances, 508 Bohl, Charles H. C., 59 Bohley, Paul Branch, 298, 406, 407 Bohutinsky, Frank Stanislaus, 419 Bolanos, Norma, 377 Bolerl, John Grant, 444 Bolenbaugh, Larry Edward, 436 Bollas, George Alex, 282 Bolling, George Melville, 408 Bollinger, Delrita Elizabeth, 508 Bolon, Charles Gordon, 181 Bolon, David George, 431 Bolon, Gordon Kildow, 431 Bolon, Robert Carl, 466 Bennett, Leo Clifford, 141 Bennett, Nancy Kathryn, 508 Bennett, Raymond D., 191 Bennett, Richard Charles, 272, 278, 416, 417 Benneit, Richard Harold, 79, 93 Benoy, Clyde, 415 Benson, Kenneth Lyle, 79, 93 Benson, Leonard Harold, 446, 447 Benson, Margaret Jeanne, 74, 484, 485 Benson, Mary Louise, 220, 221 Bentley, Bette E., 367 Bentley, Marvin Dale, 180 Bentley, Mary Elizabeth, 99, 114 Benz, Betty Ann, 506 Benz, Florence Dorothea, 115 Besddy, Frances Ann, 234, 343, 368 Berarducci, William John, 400, 401 Bergen, Marion Weakley, 391, 492 Berger, Alex, 383 Berger, Marilyn, 502, 503 Berger. William Eugene, 459 Bergh, Ingrid, 79, 377 Berglund, David C., 195, 436 Berglund, Nevin Ernest, 404 Berkey, Raymond Bruce, 444 Berkowitz, Berkowitz, Bernard Abraham, 395 Jerome, 383 Berman, Donald, 112 Berman, Estelle Brown, 342 Berman, Gerrard, 112 Berman, Louis, 440 Berman, Berman, Moses A., 395 Rosl n Sonia 488 Y u Berman, Seymour, 456 Bernabei, Vincent James, 400 Bernard, Eugene Louis, 329, 450, 451 Bernardo, Bernard Peter, 410, 411 Bernardo, Paul George, 410, 411 Bernfeld, Stanley Clarence, 440 Bernhard, Anne Kathleen, 382 Bernhardt, William Jacob, 383 Bemheisel, Margaret Ann, 500 Bemier, Edmund Paul, 330 Bernstein, Arthur, 456 Bernstein, Clayton jay, 395 Bernstein, Leltrice Renee, 475 B 1 1 Bitonte, Dom A., 153, 158, 159 Bittikofer, Virginia, 99, 379 Bitzel, Donna Fay. 71, 79, 174, 318, 319 Bitzer, Rosemary, 323, 496 Bitzer, Virginia Marceau, 478, 479 Bitzer, Yandell Roberta, 415 Bixby, Nan Dagar, 121, 302, 308. 311, 312, 313, 334, 356, 496, 497 Bixler Charles L., 444 Bixler, Paul O., 218, 219, 249, 250, 251, 252, 256 Black, Dorothy jeap, 175 Black, Elaine Marian, 234, 472 Black, Glynda Frances, 491 Black, Hazel Eileen, 208 Black, Joanne, 121, 500 Black, Marilyn, 307, 310, 311, 314, 500 Black, Reid Carpenter, 434, 435 Black, Richard McKean, 388, 410, 411 Black, Robert McCleery, 448 Black, Sanna, 468 Blackburn, William J., Jr., 410, 411 Blacker, Irma Ruth, 503 Blacker, Lawrence Neal, 431 Blackerby, Nancy P., 356, 490, 491 Blackford, Robert Main, 430, 431 Blackie, Benson David, 412 Blackman, Charles L., 407 Blackmore, R. Joan, 71, 79, 174 Blackmore, Raymond Horner, 407 Blackwell, Mary, 153, 161 Blackwell, Joseph William, 426, 427 Blair, Daniel B., 416, 417 Blair, Elizabeth Ann, 379 Blair, Irene Elizabeth, 476, 477 Blair, Jack Reston, 396, 397 Blair, Joyce S., 70, 72 Blake, Lois Waneta, 508 514 Bolton, Joan D., 80, 496, 497 Bolton, John J., 121 Bonar, Chester Milton, 80, 148 Bonar, Edward Twinem, 168 Bond, Almon Dewey, 59, 68, 70 Bond, Carmen Claine, 80, 174 Bond, James Henderson, 466 Eldon Wellington, 283 Boner, Bonham, James Albert, 218, 219, 222, 306, 307, 448, 449 Bonham, Richard Allen, 448 Bonnaventura, Clarence, 400, 401 Bonner, Jean Carolyn, 222, 321, 486, 487 Bonner, John Thomas, Jr., 408 Bonner, William Oscar, 432 Bonnie, Dale Burris, 250, 410, 411, 427 Bonnie, David McKay, 427 Bonowitz, Marvin H., 208 Booker, Louise J., 319 Boone, 471 Board, Boorn, Catherine, 131 Borcover, Samuel, 189, 222 Borders, Lynn Myron, 427 Bordner, Dale E., 232 Borghese, William Danny, 232 Borman, Burton, 460 Borror, Jacob 'Arnold, 448 Borst, Margaret Isabel, 234 Bosch. Hans, 415 Bossick, Margaret Bernice, 368 Bosworth, James Newton, 426, Botkin, Frances Elizabeth, 208, 379, 470, 471 Botley, Robert Duncan, 408, 409 Botley, Suzanne, 493 Botwin, Edward Sanford, 80 Boucher, Carl O.. 156 Boucher, George Albert, 304, 448, 449 Boucher, James Bradford, 435 Boughton, Barbara, 27 Boulger, Thomas Anthony, 163, 165 Boulton, James, 466 Margy Ann, 111, 208, 470. Cecil E., 424 427 Look For Quallt Bouse, Joan, 234, 391 Bovard, Charles Miller, 168 Bovard, Norma Lee, 338, 379 Bovian, Thomas J., 302 Boving, John Frederick, 67, 396, 397 Boving, William, 396 Bowen, Clothilde, 168, 511 Bowen, Robert Kirkpatrick, 156, 266, 268, 269, 281 Bower, Kathryn Betz, 69, 233 Bower, Ruba Jayne, 374 Bowers, Elieen Louise, 294, 374, 508 509 Bowers, Ida Louise, 80, 93 Bowers, John Norman, 452 Bowers, John S., 412 Bowers, Laura Irene, 492, 493 Bowles, Joe Wells, 156 Bowles, Ruth Walter, 484 Bowman, Hermena Jane, 376 Bowman, Jane Helen, 343 Bowman, Lawrence Robert, 80, 93 Bowman, Reva Jane, 314 Bowman, Robert Verl, 158, 159 Bowman, William Harold,'348 Brisker, Robert, 447 Briskin, Irma Reda, 488 Briskin, Leatrice Joy, 347 Brisley, Edward Charles, 116 Brisley, Frank, 80 Brison, Margaret, 99, 492, 493 Britow, Joan, 480, 481 Broadbent, Howard William, 451 Broaddus, Edward John, 181 Brock, Beverly Jane, 80, 470, 481 Brock, Richard Ellis, 328 Brodner, Minna Helene, 488 Brody, Aaron Lewis, 99, 348, 349, 395 Brody. Stanley Lippman, 168 Bronska, Herebert Bernard, 447 Bronson, Jack Arden, 462 Brooke. Leslie A., 349 College Girls lfl Tile Know Bowser, Thomas Gabriel, Jr., 444, 445 Boyd, Joseph H., 425 Boyer, George Daniel, 420 Boyer, Ray M., 31 Boylan, Jane Huntington, 493 Boylan, Thomas Joseph, 203, 302, 303, 459 Boyle, Patricia Ann, 234, 484 Bozich, John Adams, 383 Brackney, Sarah Elizabeth, 373 Bradbury, William Francis, 430, 431 Bradford, Carol, 379 Bradford, Charles A., 295 Bradford, Grace Ann, 222, 318 Bradfute, Jean, 80, 145 Briggs. Bradish, Cary Jean, 80, 294, 295 Bradley, Jane Small, 208 Bradley, Philip Raymond, 428 Bradley, Richard Gerald, 234 Bradnan, Janis Loreen, 208, 374, 376 Bradov, Nick Walter, 234, 448 Bradshal, Frances Georgetta, 222 Brady, John Thomas, 422, 423 Bradfford, James Alan, 403 Bragg, Taylor A., Jr., 196 Marie, 208 Brailey, Lester G., 27, 327, 330, 452 Brainard, Addison Loane, 144 Bramkamp, Louis Hugh, 70, 399 Brand, Francine A., 506, 507 Brand, Marilyn, 121, 484, 485 Brandeiw, Lester John, 234 Brandt, Karl Easton, 444, 445 Brandt, Kent Hammond, 388, 431 Brandt, Shirley Carole, 368, 488 Branegan, Gladys, 56, 476 Brannigan, Patrick Francis, 432, 433 Brant, Arthur M., 420 Bratten, Geraldine Marie. 318, 368 Brauneck, Fred, 443 Brautigam, Dorothy Ann, 59, 476, 477 Braverman, Philip David, 447 Brechbill, Wilbur Henry, 466 Breckenridge, Margene M., 208, 311, 482, 483 Breckenridge, Maribel Mae, 333, 482, 483 Breedon, David B., 383 Brees, Marilyn Claire, 480 Breese, Hilda Jean, 114, 504 Bregman, Allan, 460 Brehm, Gill Wayne. 415 Brehm, James Fountain, 408 Brehm, Thomas Walter, 156, 157 Brehmer, Donald Jay, 438,439 Breitbart, Joan Betty, 80, 373 Brell, Bernice, 374 Brenan, Edward Bennet, 196 Brenneman, Jacob Porter, 424, 425 Brenner, Evelyn Fern, 121 Brenner, James Stanley, 461 Breskin, Marvin, 460 Bressler, Sidney, 342 Brevoort, Dale Mackensen, 68, 71 Brewbaker, Jean Ellen. 295 Brewington, Sadie Beatrice, 121, 338 Brewster, Lawrence H., 337, 418, 419 Brick, Beatrice Fay, 488 Brickell, Henry Mitchell, 334, 448, 449 Bricker, Gordon Wesley, 328, 464 Brinkman, Thomas Leonard, 465 Brickner, Donald Thomas, 434, 435 Bridgman, Elizabeth, 484 Bridgeman, Roberta Kee, 492 Briggs, Eugene Edward, 442, 443 Briggs, -George Edward, Jr., 234, 435 Bright, John Lewis, 208, 330, 346, 383 ' Brill, Jack. 456 Brill, Robert Earl, 415 Brindley, Albert Richard, Jr., 459 Bringardner, Albert Matthew, 329, 444 Bringardner, Thomas Albert, 444, 445 Brink, Carlton Edward, 70 Brinkman, William John, 113 Brintlinger, Alicia Jeremy, 69, 74, 373 Broolchart, Clarajean, 130, 222 Brooks, Barabara Jean, 291 Brooks, Carol Edith, 234, 368 Brooks, David Clinton, 59 Brooks, Donald Richard, 100 Brooks, Patti Ann, 235, 368, 480 Brooks, Paul Richard, 408 Brooks, Phyllis E., 59, 341, 343 Brooks, Robert Bernhard, 448 Brooks, Wayne Emerson, 459 Broseke, Walter Edmund, Jr., 442, 443 Brothers, Emily Ann, 130, 482, 483 Broudy, Eleanor Toby, 302, 368 Broughman, Glen Dale, 232 Broughton, Brock Elmer, 335, 444 Browder, Mary Holdden, 316, 472, 473 Brown, Barbara, 235, 500, 501 Brown, Barbara Jean, 368, 496 Brown, Bayard Richard, 415 Brown, Bette Lou, 80, 314, 315, 480, 481 Brown, Billie, 208, 311, 313 Brown, Clarence M., 185, 188, 424 Brown, Dale Chester, 67 Brown, Dean Vernon, 412, 413 Brown, Donald T., 343 Brown, Earl Delmore, 283 Brown, Eugene Chester, 271 Brown, Evelyn Jean, 122, 345 Brown, Francis Duane, 442, 443 Brown, Frank Alphus, 340, 468 Brown, Franklin Spalding, 342 Brown, Harry Wilbur, Jr., 448 Brown, Harvey Allen, 387, 465 Brown, Howard Dexter, 399 Brown, Irving, 94, 440 Brown, James Joseph, 434, 435, 460 Brown, Jane Cushing, 373 Brown, Jean Evelyn, 511 Brown, Joan Marie, 480, 481 Brown, Joe Anna, 500, 508, 509 Brown, Kenneth Neil, 66, 68, 463 Brown, Madelyn June, 374, 506, 507 Brogyii, Mary Frances, 80 Brown, Mary Nell, 349, 472, 473 Brown, Nancylou, 323, 500 Brown, Paul Ben, 59 Brown, Paul Pitts, 235 Brown, Phyllis Margery, 340, 472 Brown, Ray Kent, 168 Brown, Richard Carl, 122, 130, 338 Brown, Robert Blaine, 71 Brown, Robert E., 448 Brown, Robert Jordan, 428 Brown, Robert Louis, 195, 196 Brown, Robert Ralph, 165 Brown, Theodore Aust, 420, 421 Brown, Thomas Duane, 156 Brown, Walter Thomas, 404, 405 Brown, Walter Wells, 193, 196, 435 Brown, Warren Joseph, 182 Brown, Willard Hull, 415 Brown, William Ellis, 181 Brown, William Harrison, 435 Brown, Wilmore, 163, 165 Brown, Winifred Barbara, 368 Browne ames Richard, 268 . .l Browneller, Emmett Wayne, 404 Browning, John Edwin, 328 Brubaker, Joseph Loren, 209, 420, 421 Brubaker, Leland Frank, 450, 451 Brubaker, Richard M., 396 Brubaker, Vera Mabel, 374 Bruck, Edward George, 163 Bruckman, Jerry Allen, 388, 440 Brugge, Robert Saunders, 250, 251, 25'3, 256, 257, 258, 259, 404 Brum, Herbert Duane, 406, 407 Brumbach, Harry Allen, 142 Bruner, Edward, 460 Bruner, Ellen J., 183 'Bruneru W. H., 383 Brunner, James Albertus, 408 Brush, Martha, 322 Brusk, Regina M., 475 Bryan, James Edward, 73 Bryant, William Walter, 180, 232 Buchanan, Clare, 114 Buchanan, Franklin Reeves, 115, 320, 341 I Buchanan, Glenn William, 146 Buchanan, lMrs.J Helen Wakefield, 122, 499 Buchanan, Robert Core, 415 BuChans, John Anthony Jr., 459 Buchbinder, Flora Betty, 502 Bucher, Ernest Marks, 156 515 ln Clothes Ginny Marriott moolels one of the many beautiful clresses F0771 JMONTALDUS 149 E. Broad Street Buck. 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John Albert. 383 D Dagarin, Robert, 223 Dailey, George Hanson, 147 Dailey, Sara Jacqueline, 368 Dailey, fMrs.J Virginia Staton. 50, 51, 81, 311, 316, 472. 473 Dake, Mignon P., 496 Dakin, Harold Lester, 450, 451 Dale. Richard Charles, 404 Dall, Harry Elsworth, 331 Dalton, William J., 156 Daly, Mary Alyce, 122, 312. 313, 316 Daly, Pauline, 493 Dambach, Robert B., 100 Dameron, Kenneth, 408 Damsel, Thelma Jane. 343 Dan, Aaron, 337 Dana, Newton, 440 Danaceau Hubert M. 447 . 1 Danby, Pearl Loree, 60, 476, 477 Daniels, A. S., 349 Daniels, Carl Tyler, 383, 404 Daniels, Helen M., 370 Daniels, Jean, 182, 404. 405 Daniels, John Thomas, 204, 205, 431 Daniels, Mary. 223 Danner, Sue Ann. 235, 368, 487 Deal, Hal Richard, 196, 197 Dean, Frederic Henry, 81 Dean, Hal Stone, 250, 256, 444 Dean, Laurence Bishop, 272 DeAngelis, Paul Louis, 423 Deans, Robert Jaclr. 67, 398, 399 Debacher, Dorothy Florence, 178. 183 Deber, Jean, 374 DeBlasis, Marylin, 504, 505 DeCamp, Frederick Baker, 408, 409 Deckard. 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Mariam, 474, 475 342, Davidso Davies , 394, 395 n, William Pow, 420, 421 Kenneth William, 416, 417 Denhart, Paul Raymond, 193 Denlinger, John C., 323, 383, 452 Denlinger, Vera Louise, 487 Denn, Carl F., 156 Den Davies, Ruth Jean, 374, 376 Davies, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Spencer T., 430, 431 Ada Marie, 482, 483 Asa Johnson, 306, 307. 381 Betty Ann, 374, 376 Betty Louise, 340 Calvin Eugene, 452 Davis: Camilla Rae, 482 Davis, Davis, Dannette Colin, 496, 497 David LeRoy, 424, 425 Davis, Dean Trafford, 462 Davis, Dwight Earl, 414, 415 Davis, Emily Elizabeth. 81 Davis, Harvey H., 22 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis. Harold Richard, 462 Horace N.. 195 Jack Samuel, 404, 405 James Fergus, 404, 405 Janette Irene, 122, 470, 471 Davisl Joan Patricia, 472. 473 Davis, John Dwight, 427 Davis, John Richard, 232 Davis, Lawrence Alvin, 395 Davis, Lois Carol, 81, 92, 470, 471 Davis, Margaret Ann. 122, 500, 501 Davis, Marilyn Dorothy, 373 Davis, Marjorie Leone. 482, 483 Davis, lMrs.J Mary Adele, 487 Davis, Maxwell H., 440 Davis, Davis, Nancy Jayne, 501 Philip Wadle, 427, 432 Davis, Ralph C., 116 Davis, Raymond Emerson, 71 Davis, Richard DeWitt, 444, 445 Davis, Richard Lee, 165 Davis, Robert Newell, 100 Davis, Robert Thomas. 414, 415 Davis, Ruth Eileen, 235 Davis, Sidney Hamilton. 383 Davis, Thomas Eugene, 232, 408, 409 Den Den ning, Virginia Lee, 487 nis, Hazel Mildred, 343 nis, John F., 412 Dennis, Lauretta Mae, 312. 472 Dennis, Mary Jane, 380 Dennis, Ward Dewayne, 101. 115 Dennison, Richard Francis, 235 Den Den Den Den ser, Jo Anne, 486, 487 ton, Jane Elizabeth, 67, 480, 481 ton, Lionel Arthur, 116 ton, Robert Todd. 420 Denune, Agnes Fern, 224, 354. 355, 478, 479 DePalma, Rose Ann, 286, 498. 499 DePuy, Robert, 465 Dern, Jack William, 236 DeRolph, Harold Joseph, 456 Derringer, Dan Edward, 436. 437 Derry, J. 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Richard. 442, 443 Donatiello, Raymond Oliver, 146 Donham, Frances Evalyn, 81. 498, 499 Donham, Robert Eugene, 232, 266, 267, 268, 269, 271, 416 Donigan, Jeanne Christine, 60, 382, 478, 479 Donini, Mary Frances, 60 Donley. Robert Parmenter, 434, 435 Donnally, Bala, 297, 390, 490, 491 Donnelly, William Franklin, 274 Donner, Florence, 474, 475 Donner, Victor, 383, 432 Donovan, James J., 101 Donovan, John Lee, 419 Doolittle, F. William, 250, 255, 272 Dorfmeier, Joan R., 209 Dorfmeier, William Dean, 232, 328 Dorian, Wenn, 420, 421 Dorman, Bert Louis, 460 Dorn, George Neal, 416, 417 Dorsey. Clayton Lee, 414, 415 Dorsey, Martha Alice, 373 Dorsey, William Thomas, 159 Doster, Lois June, 367 Doudna, Jack McKee, 195, 443 Dougherty, Jean Lois, 224, 302, 304, 348 Dougherty, Mary Joan, 338 Douglas, Donald E.. 156 Douglas, John Wesley, 210, 415 Doust, Arthur F.. 70, 406, 407 520 Dring, Beverly L., 486, 487 Driscoll. James Edward, 465 Droz, Robert Harland, 446, 447 Drugan, Barbara Ellen, 123, 484, 485 Drugan, Jack Duane, 436 Drummer, William Richard, 236 Drummond, Marjorie Lou. 373 Drury, Elaine Margretha, 220, 221, 306, 311, 486, 487 Dryden, Laurence A., 147 Duber, Herbert Charles, 183 Duberstein, Roberta Elaine, 488 Dubes, Dorothy Elizabeth, 339 Dubetz, Stephen, 147 Dubinske, Gerald Zadek. 460 DuBois, Joseph Earl, 116 Dudley, Arthur Lewis, 331 Duff, Francis Donald, 153, 156 Duff, Lloyd T., 272, 278, 279, 430. 431 Duff, Loring Roscoe, 420 Duffee, James Harvey, 181 Duifey, Charlotte Ann, 487 Duifey, Denver Arben, 137, 143. 306, 307 Dulfey, George Wallace. 141 Duffy, James, 431 Duffy, Sybil Ann, 478, 479 Dufort, Arthur Joseph, 72 Dugan, Charles Edward, 232 Dugan, Peggy Jane, 376, 492 Dugarman, Nancy Jane, 130 Dugas. Clarence Clayton, 430, 431 Dull, Patricia Jeanne, 81, 494, 495 Dumbauld, Mary Lou, 202, 206, 207, 306, 307, 310, 311, 496, 497 Dumble, Wilson R., 297, 300, 301, 427 Dumont, Carolyn Jean, 496, 497 Dumont, Don E., 46. 47, 52, 53, 101, 306, 307, 329, 431 Dunbar, Dorothy Ann, 74, 311, 313. 318, 321, 370, 376 Duncan, Howard Daniels, Jr., 250 Duncombe. George Herbert, 387 Dundon, William Edward, 438, 439 Dunevant, Robert Samuel, 329, 436, 437 Dunham, Nancy, 50, 51, 52, 101, 306, 307, 311, 313, 390, 486, 487 Dunkle, Peter, 434, 435 Dunivant, Joanne, 343 Dunlap, CMrs.j Dorothy Wright, 60 Dunlap, William Harold, 277, 388, 466 Dunn, Constance Aurelia, 511 Dunn, Joseph McElroy, 430, 431 Dunn, Joseph Mitchell, 182 Dunn, Mary Patricia, 380 Dunn, Neal Joseph, 387, 414, 415 Dunn, Ned Tharp, 420 Dunn, Thomas J., 144 Dupler, Donna Jean, 210, 370 Dupre, Dallas Daniel, 430, 431 Duran, Matthew Albert, 452 Durance, John Charles, 349 Durand, John Chalmer, 346, 348 Durbin, Richard Louis. 452 Durling, Jane Claire, 348, 374 Durrant, Mary Stuart, 496 Dussel, Carolyn Ann, 376 Duzan, Joseph Lynn, 137, 142 Dyvbig, Opal Elaine, 344, 382 Dye, C lair A., 424 Dye, Dawn Maxine, 69 Dye L ucy Josephine, 68, 346 oyel William H. H., 249, 266, 427 e William Hobart, 267, 269 DY , Dysart, Dyson, Nelson James. 408 Gloria Lou, 494, 495 E Eagleson, Stuart Debbie, 165 Ealdin, James Henry, Jr., 396, 397 Ealy, Gene Keith, 448 Early, David Ora, 196 Early, Willis, 465 Earney, Lyle Paul, 422, 423 Earls, Robert. 132 Easterbrooks, H. Lincoln, 196. 197 Eder, Joseph, 1 1 6 Elliott Eastman, Robert Merriam, 301 Eaton, Herbert Wechsler, 342 Eaton, Thomas Ray, 323 Ebeling, Lois, 60 Ebxrhardt, Gwen Lorene, 287, 498, 99 Eberle, Edward Michael, 408 Eberle, Marelyn C., 60 Ebert, Janice Louise, 210 Ebert, Marilyn Rose, 480, 481 Ebert, Marjorie Jean, 66, 74 Ebert, William Eugene, 115 Ebie, Ellen Ruth, 123, 476 Ebner, John Edward, 458, 459 Ebright, James Newton, 408 Ebright, Melvin, 466 Eb , John Howard, 406, 407 Ecgols, Archie David, Jr., 156, 451 Ecke, Paul, Jr., 420, 421 Eckelberry, George W., 415 Eckelberry, George Wendel, Jr., 408 Ecker, Richard, 346 Eckstein, Myron S., 461 Eddy, Howard R., 448 Edelstein, Myron Bernard, 323, 460 Edgar, Kenneth, 443 Edgar, William Curtis, 195 Edington, Guy Ellis, 147 Edmondson, Helen Louise, 487 Einsel, David William, Jr., 94, 236 Eisel, Dayton Earl, Jr., 101, 116, 272, 286. 448 Eiselt, Richard Henry, 296 Eisner, Irving Philip, 304, 456 Eister, Ralph William, 60, 71 David Clifton, 452 Ekey, Ekus, Harvey David, 296, 440 Ekus, Leonard Jerome, 447 Ektus, Marlane Thelma, 376, 475 Elbin, Mary Helen, 499 Elder, Fred E., Jr., 414, 415 Elders, Daniel S., 456 Eleftherios, Peter A., 468 Elgin, Slharlene, 224, 500, 501 Eliott, ary Jane, 101 Elledge, James Oscar, 404 Elleman, Joseph Edwin, 434, 435 Elleman, Paul H., 31, 420 Ellinger, George Wilbur, 451 Elliot, Warren, 158, 159 Edith Marie, 66, 68, 370 John Edward, 465 John W., 169, 182 Marie C., 367 Elliott, Elliott, Elliott, Elliott, Enkin, Riva, 319 Eno, Charles Franklin, 398, 399 Enright, Nancy Jean, 81, 91, 357, 484, 485 Evans, Lee, 195, 196 Evans, Louis Edward, 404 Evans, M. 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Roland Lloyd, 453 Edwards, William Douglas, 443 Elfron, Oscar Arthur, 147 Efros, Carmela, 111, 210, 342 Egger, James Erwin, 60, 412 Virginia L., 373 Janice Emily, 367 Egnor, Myra Ann, 484, 485 Ehleger, Don, 339 Ehlinger, Donald Matthew, 330 Eib, Warren Barnett, 434, 435 Eichin, Joan Ruth, 236 Eichman, Carol Irene, 500 Eichorn, Carl, 296 Eichwgild, Kenneth Raymond, 416, 41 Eickholt, Charles Joseph, 153, 156 Eidson, Mary Jane, 496, 497 Eihor, Elmer C., 399 Egger. E ggers, . tx --xt-xnx--x--x.-x.-x--xnxn Ellis, Martha Janice, 510 Ellis, Mary Lou, 74, 391, 471 Ellis, Robert Thomas, 442, 443 Ellis, Sue, 370 Ellison, Herman Irvin, 286, 440, 441 Ellsworth. Richard Paul, 458, 459 Elsner, Alice Natalie, 123, 470, 471 Elsner, Robert J., 428, 429 Eltzroth. 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Evans, George Godfrey, 436 82 Evans, Grace Marie, 210. 370 Farrell, Robert Lawrence, 196 Evans, Irene Mae, 69, 346, 368 Farrington, Charles Robert, 423 Evans, Jack Charles, 430, 431 Farst, John GZ, 396. 397 Evans, Jackie, 373 Fassbcrg, Benjamin, 395 .s..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..s..x..x..s..x..x..x..x..x..s..x..- MAKIO QuEENs Like So Many Discriminafing Women in Columbus and Central Ohio choose Z.Zf0LJA2rc!-,J41!1fL5cA 86 NORTH HIGH STREET as the FASHION CENTER FOR Miss Betty Lunger, I947 Maltio Queen Miss Ronnie DeNune, I947 Makio Cour+ FEMININE COLUMBUS 521 WELCCDME BACK tit Brokaw's Grocery 2006 North High College City Cleaners 1606 North High Curley's Cleaners 1902 North High Harley Davidson Sporting Goods 1810 North High 52.2 We wish to extend a hearty welcome to our new football coach, Wesley E. Fesler. He did excellent work as end and fullback on Ohio State's team in 1928, 1929, and 1930, being selected All- American. 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Wilfred J., 420 Fleishman, Marilyn Toby, 123, 336 Fleming, Richard Hamilton, 328 Flesher, William R., 132 Fletcher, Alden Smith, Jr., 414, 415 Fletcher, Frances Pamela, 210, 480, 481 Fletcher, Myrtle Florence, 188 Fling, Russell Sharon, 146, 414, 415 Flint, Louise C., 343 Flint, Ross R., 448, 449 Flood, John Joseph, 435 Flood, Walter Vincent, 434, 435 Flora, David Luck, 193, 197, 298 Flora, Willis William, Jr., 396 Floto, Martha Jane, 373 Flowers, John Francis, 102 Flox, Fred, 460 Floyd, Eleanor Marie, 479 Floyd, Herbert Dunston, 67, 293, 298, 408 Flynn, John Joseph, Jr., 116 Focht, Mary Kathryn, 321 Fogg, Donald Eugene, 67, 406, 407 Fogle, Janice Carol, 491 Fogle, Richard Johnston, 181 Folk, Patricia Mary, 82, 382 Folkerth, Jack Ward, 408 Follrath, Jean Ellen, 376 Franz, George Edward, 116, 272 Frasher, Jane E., 102 Fraylick, James Wayne, 448, 449 Frazee, Willis Henry, Jr., 224 Franzier, David Marshall, 415 Frazier. Robert, 415 Frederick, Loren Foster, 444, 445 Frederick, Patricia Ann, 493 Frederick, Robert Melvin, 341, 463 Freed, Leonard, 436 Freedman, Etta, 374 Freedman, Joel Raephal, 91, 210, 0 327, 33 Freedman. Muriel, 82, 93, 302 Freedman, Stanley Lawrence, 460 Freedman, William M., 460 Freeman, Ralph Neptune, 458, 459 Freeman, Tom Doty, 195 Freer, Donald R., 403 Freimuth, Phyllis Ann, 503 Games. Donald W., 138 Gandert, William Farber, 442, Gangloff, Edwin C., 346 Ganner, Thomas A., 113 Gano, Raymond E., 323, 467 Garard, James H., 138, 143, 144 Garber, Eudyce, 91 Garber, Mary L., 115, 224 Gardiner, Julia, 496, 497 Gardiner, John B., 340 Gardiner, Martha, 496, 497 Gardner, Bernard G., 286, 293, 456, 457 Gardner, Edith B., 224, 491 Gardner. John W., 448 Gardner, Maryanne, 1'-T6 Gardner. Robert M., 323, 435 Gareff, George T., 296 Garek, Elaine H., 475 Garey, Walter F., 418, 419 443 Frell, Carmela C., 339 French, Jeane, 510 French, F. Marianne, 102, 304, 334, 478, 479 French, Phyllis Jeane, 102 French, Richard Clare, 463 French, Scott Leroy, 60 Frenzel, Janet Camille, 82, 382 Fresch, Albert Joseph, 400, 401 Fresch, Eugene Clem, 400, 401 Freuler, Richard Felix, 436 Garfield, Robert A., 420, 421, 460 Garland, Frederick W., 340 Garn, Robert R., 463 Garner, Edward, 439 Garner, Gene, 340 Garner, John H., 237 Garrett, Ardith E., 471 Garrett, Doris M., 341, 367 Garrett, Joan L., 504 Garrett, Sam W., 102 Garrison, Rev. Claude, 340 Folsom, Dorothy Eudora, 504 harles Arthur 442 443 Fola, C , , Foltz, Charlotte Bradshaw, 370 Foltz, George Earl, 102, 115 Fontanarosa, Palmer, 158, 159 ' Foor, Robert Franklin, 232 Forbes, Forbes, 3 1 7, Forbes, Alfred, 396, 397 Barbara L., 210, 311, 316, 484, 485 V Freundlich, Ruth Ann, 502, 503 Fruendlich, Edward, 460 Frey, Pauline Mary, 237, 374 Freytag, Karl John, 146 Fricker, Charles Harry, 458, 459 Friedberg. Wayne, 456 Frieden, Jay Albert, 436 Frieder, Henry Herschel, Jr., 82, 456, 457 Garrison, F. Joy, 376, 494, 495 Garrison, Floyd E., 436, 437 Garrity, Patricia A., 297, 329, 498, 499 Gagro, Carmella, 374 Garrod, Eloise K., 146 Garron, Dorothy M., 210, 504, 505 Garson, Jewell M., 474, 475 Garson, Leroy R., 447 Wallace Richard, 443 Forbes, Albert William, 458, 459 Rev. Harry G., 346 Helen Eileen, 374, 376, 499 Ivar Carl, Jr., 414, 415 James Nelson, 403 Joanne Elizabeth, 66, 321, Ford, Ford, Ford, Ford, Ford, Ford, 340, 368 Forder, Jean Claire, 339 Foreman, Evelyn Georgiana, 82, 316, 511 Forgerson, James G., 182 Forney, Judy, 293 Forney, Leslie Rudisill, Jr., 114, 219, 224, 306, 416, 417 Forrester, Barbara Lucille, 500 Forry, Donald Ray, 301, 412 Forshey, Marjorie Anne, 347 Forster, Irwin Martin, 440, 441 Forsyth, lMrs.j Vera Black, 479 Forsythe, Thomas Moody, Jr., 94, 408, 409 Forwalter, Dorothy Jeanne, 153, 161 218, Forwalter, James Maurice, 404, 405 Forward, Richard Edgerton, 154, 158, 159 Foss, Bethea Bush, 91 Foster, Alice Ann, 343 Foster, Amelia Josephine, 321 Foster, Catherine Elizabeth, 220, 221, 321, 478, 479 Foster, Dean Riley, 71, 224, 338 Foster, Frea C., 325 Foster, Warren Allan, 442, 443 Fought, Carl Alvin, 60, 407 Fountain, Robert Pratt, 348 Friedlander, Joseph Morry, 440 Friedly, Daniel Leroy, 60, 68, 406 Friedman, Ellen Louise, 336, 342 Friedman, Jack Preston, 440 Friedman, Jerome, 395 Friedman, Leonard Stephan, 329, 436 Friedman, Maxine T., 488 Friedman, Ralph Eugene, 82, 383 Friedman, Robert Bertram, 440 Friedrichs, Salley, 483 Friet, Mary, 175 Fritache, Beverly Jeanne, 69, 210, 3 90 Garson, Maxine, 505 Garst, Daniel M., 464 Gartner, Ralph L., 291, 423, 424 Garwin, Charles P., 443 Garwood, David E., 439 Gasper, Barbara A., 367 Gast, John A.. 408 Gast, Robert T., 61 Giitch, Mabel M., 471 Gates, Joan C., 224, 498, 499 Gates, John R., 93 Gatrell, lMrs.J Marion T.. 479 Gatsch, Robert H., 420, 421 Fritchet, Jeanne, 504, 505 Fromm, James Philip, 439 Frost, George Stone, 435 Frost, Jack Stanley, 434, 435 Frost, Jerome Herb, 464 Fruit, James Pettit, 345 Fry, Glenn A., 77, 90 Fry, Kathryn Martha, 508 Frybarger, Gerald Charles, 327 Frye, Howard Dale, 459 Frye, Sherwin Amiel, 405 Fudge, Phylis Jean, 374, 376 Fugate, Jack Millard, 416 Fulford, Allison Smith, 431 Fulkerson, Frances Jean, 224, 370 F ullec, Fullen, 493 F ullen, Fullen, Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Fulling Gwendolyn, 370 Jacquelin Ann, 390, 492. John Beck, 32 Phyllis Carlotta, 492, 493 Linda Ruth, 368, 487 Robert Francis, 418, 419 Shirley Ruth, 472, 473 ton, James F., 451 Gauche, Mary H., 69 Gaudio, Angela R., 250, 255. 404 Gaumer, Alice M., 321, 494, 495 Gausewitz, Walter, 448 Gay, Carl W., 396, 406 Gaylord, George J., 388, 400 Qazdak, George, Jr., 102 Gearhart, Warren N., 340 Geary, Alvin C., 438, 439 Gebhardt, Raymond A., 408, 409 Gee, William L., 452, 453 Geer, Gwinette D., 491 Gehres, Joe M., 415 Geiger, Glenn F., 463 Geiger, Marilyn A., 374, 376, 391, 484 Geiger, Meredith L., 341 Geiger, Merrill A., 67, 72, 396, 397 Ggjger, Russell E., 138 Geisinger, Thomas R., 82, 408, 409 Geissman, Mary M., 61, 74, 298, 299, 491 Geisy, John, 424 Galep, Alex P., 237 Fow Fow Fourieman, Roy William, 443 l er, Evelyn Belle, 316, 495 er, Richard Emmett, 430, 431 Fox, Charles T., 448 Fox, Charles Junius, 82 Fox, Darrell George, 396, 397 Fox, George Wallace, 93 Fox, Georgeanna, 237, 373, 472, 473 Fox, Marjorie Ann, 210, 470, 471 F ox, Fox, Fox, F ox, Morton, 441 Phyllis Joanne, 491 Roberr Bruce, 460 Robert Otto, 132 Fisher, Fischer, Fischer, Emil C., 146 Jessie Elizabeth, 60, 67 Joseph Eugene, 323, 395 Fischer, Louis, 395 Fischer. Ruthann, 72, 286 Fish, D oris Jean, 72, 82 Fish, Robert Allen, 424, 425 Fishel, Jean Nathlie, 370 Fishel, Fisher, Joan Ruth, 370 Bernard, 447 Fisher, Beverly Ruth, 374, 475 Fisher, Donald Lewis, 465 Fisher, Hobart Harold, 465 Fisher Nan Lou 69 340, 368 Fishman, Pliilip, 428 Fiske, Harold Hendricks, 349 Fire, Robert Pickering, 163, 165, 434 Fittipaldi, Frank Nickolas, Jr., 451 Fittipaldi, Joe Thomas, 163, 450, 451 Fitton, Richard Jones, 396, 397 Fitzgerald, Dorothy Jean, 374 Fitzgerald, Evans Schaffer. 444, 445 Fitzgerald, John Henry, 432, 433 Fitzgerald, John Lawrence, 408, 409 Fitzgerald, Mary Kathryn, 52, 53, 486, 487 Fladt, Ruth M., 344 Flamery, Joseph, 339 Flanagan, Hugh William, 102, 290 Flanigen, Anna Scofield, 224, 347 Ruth Ann, 370 Foxman, Elliott, 183 Foxman, Julius Joseph, 428 Fraas, Ann Carolyn, 472, 473 Fracino, Lucy, 508 Fraher, William Joseph, 335 France, Marjorie, 500 Francis, Betty Louise, 175, 183, 313 Francis, Jerry Henry, 411 Frank, Bernard Paul, 296, 446, 447 Frank, Faye Souder, 493 Frank, Gerard Irwin, 447 Frank, Joyce, 382, 472, 473 Franke, Edward Leo, 302, 452 Frankel, Charlotte, 506 Frankel, Helene Phyllis, 474, 475 Frankel, Morten S, 460 Franlqel, Shirley M., 506, 507 Franklin, Abby, 183, 440 Franlgin, Alex William, 158, 159, 43 Franklin, Aris William, 281 Frank'io. Marjorie Jean, 370 Franklin, Phyllis Ann, 102, 115, 318. 319 Franklin, William Waldron, 156 Franke, Stephen Jcsezvh, 451 Franton. Wilber Harrison, 307 Frantz, Don E., 286 Frantz, Leonard Edwin, 443 Frantz, Patricia Rae, 115 Fox, Jean, 371 Carl Edward, 426, 427 Fulmer, W'illiam Porter, 408, 409 Ann Mae, 500 F ullrath, Fulmer, Fulton, Fulton, Margaret Ann, 123, 510 Funk, Virginia Ruth, 492, 493 Funkhouser, Harry James, 427 Furber, Robert Miller, 408 Furpahs, Otto Paul, 433 Fusco, John Nicholas, 422, 423 Fusco, Robert Anthony, 400, 401 Futhey, Wilda E., 379 G Gahany, Patricia Jane, 315, 333, 480, 481 Gabel, Marjorie Ann, 74, 310, 311, 495 Gabriel, Charlene Jane, 370 Gabriel, James Harry, 464 Gabriel, John Roacles, 464 Gage, Juliana Margaret. 296, 297 Gahris, Raymond Franklin, 452, 453 Gainer, Lois Jeanne, 82, 321 Galat, Paula Georgia, 376, 495 Galbraith, James Carl, 404, 405 Galbreath, Joan Hill, 500 Galbreath, William W., 46 Galehouse, Ellen Marrilyn, 4 318, 319, 368 Galehouse, Fredrick Harry, 137, 144 Galehouse, Howard James, 137, 144 Gall, Mary Katherine, 287, 472, 473 Gallagher. Martin, 444 Gallagher, Thomas Eugene, 444 Gallant, Howard James, 422, 423 Galle, Betty. 72 Gafle. Frederick Charles, 72 Gallen, Marguerite Ann, 496, 497 G-llen, William Joseph, 180, 339 Ga'ley, Frances Lee, 210, 374 Ga'loway, Howard Maxwell, 137, 145 523 Gell, George F., 451 Gennett, Robert G., 432 Gens, Richard H., 91, 216, 218, 219 Geohagan, Pamela M., 492, 493 Geohagan. Robert J., 410, 411 George, David H., 404, 405 George. Herbert, Jr., 448, 449 George, Karl M., 116, 344 George, Raymond Eugene, 435 Gephart, William Alexander, 463 Gerard, Patricia Collette, 237 Gerber, Pegge Elsasser, 102, 502, 503 Gerhard, Robert H., 381 Gerlach, J. Guilford, 402, 403 Gerlach, John Bernard, 339 Gerns, Fred Rudolph, 428, 429 Gerrard, Eugene Marshall, 335, 422, 423 Gerstner, Mary Elizabeth, 373 Gervason, Charles James, 422 Gesch, Madeline Ruth, 508, 509 Gessaman, David George, 404 Gest, Suzanne, 340 Getsin, Mae, 503 Ghaster, Richard Gates, 404, 405 Giacomelli, Mario Candido, 271, 383 Gibbens, William Robert, 94 Glbberman, Thelma Lea, 373 Gibbon, Alice Jane, 343 Gibbons, Ambrose, 339 Gibbs, John Arpp, 404 G'bson. James Eugene, 338 Giesy. Nlargaret Ann, 480 Gitfen, David Kerr, 403 Giifin, Joan Elizabeth, 323, 348, 376 476 Gifford, Donna Lee, 123, 130. 272, 374 Gifford, Gerald Gerard, 320 Gilford. Howard Stanley, 147 Gilt -rd. Ray Wallace, 170, 181 Giflin, H. N., 73 374. Golin, Johann Glasslna Gilberg, Charles Robert, 237, 291, 293. 460 Gilhert. Frances Elizabeth, 500 Gilbert, Mary Ann, 314, 318. 319. 370 Gilbert, Phyllis Mae, 61. 343 Gilbert, Richard Stuart. 394. 395 Gilchrist. Charles William, 408 Gilchrist. James Luther, 408 Giles, Albert Henry. 439 Gillam, Gillen, Nathaniel Hodge. 422, 423 Joyce, 480, 481 Gillespie, William P., 420 Gillette, John B., 102 Gillette, Joy L., 130, 374 Gillette, Mason M., 328 Gilliland, Dale V., 348 Gilliland. William, 41 5 Gillogly. David K., 296, 450. 451 Gilman. Irving M., 160 Gilmore, Dora L.. 341 Gilmore, Eileen M.. 496. 497 Gilmore. Jay M.. 147 Gilmore, Mary R.. 341 Gilmore. Ray S.. 462 Gindlesberger, Thomas D., 404 Gingety. Jeanette J., 487 Gingold. Ginsler, Stanley, 456 John Radway, 404 Ginty. James Robert, 383 Giorgio, Annunziata Lcrraine. 82, 380 Giterman, Abraham, 335 Goldstein, Jack, 440 Goldstein, Richard Joel, 456 Goldstein, Robert, 82. 387, 428, 429 Goldstein, Shirley Ruth, 374, 488 Goldstein, Theodore David, 440 Goldston, Leo Solomon, 82 Gpldston, Lois Seville. 111, 336, 342 Golin, Charles, 67, 102 Cheryl. 91, 112, 488 346 Gondek. Walter, 232 Gongaware, Lemuel James. 142 Gonser, Gretchen Joy, 176, 491 Gonya, Harold Joseph, 216, 383 Good, Don L., 61, 67 Goodman, Eleanore Dorothy, 91, Golub. Harry, Gladden. Jean Elizabeth, 504 Gladden. Ruth Marie, 82. 314, 315, 500, 501 Glade, Carl F., 82, 337 Glander, Emory, 339. 420 Glandon, John Clement, 404, 405 Glaros, Christodoulos Emtnanuel, 424, 425 Glaser, Donald Barry. 460 Glaser. Mary Louise. 91. 93. 476. 477 Glaser. Otto, 423 Glass, Dale, 396. 397 Glass. Robert Russell, 73 n, Marjorie Lou. 503 210, 268 Goodman, Helene Gusky. 503 Goodman, Julian M., 160 Good.man, Loretta R.. 102 Goodman, Norman Lee, 460 Goodman, Shirley Fay, 503 Goodwin, Barbara Jean, 373 Goodwin, Donald Joseph, 412 Goodwin, James Inhhan, 420 Goodwin, John William, 102 Goodwin, Lewis Preston, 420 Goodwin, Patricia Louise, 357. 470. 471 Goolsby, Lula Mae, 511 Gorby, Dorothy Mae. 370 Gordon, Arnold Herbert, 440 Gordon, Barbara Lee. 488 Gordon, Benjamin Bernard, 232 Gordon, Burton, 460 Gordon, George Devereaux, 435 Gordon, Jane, 500 Gordon Gordon 31L , Keith Stuart, 304 , Lucille Thelma, 220, 221. Glassman. Marvin Lee, 460, 461 Glatt. Louise Mirian, 502, 503 Glazier. Helen. 382 Gleason. Richard Arlington. 448 Gleason. Wlilliam Joseph, 467 Gleba. Tom A., 337 Gleisser, Diana, 210 Glendmeir. Charles H.. 452 Glew. Louis William, 436 Glick, Claude Francis, 423 Glick. lMrs.l Thelma Sallee, 389 Glickes, George. 465 Glickman. lMrs.J Blanche Bullet, 342 Glickman. Bonnie Beth, 503 Glickman, Marjorie, 503 Glickman, Morton Victor, 456 312, 313, 314. 474. 475 Gordon, Mary M.. 29, 382 Gordon, Samuel D., 296 Gore, Mary Elizabeth, 321, 472, 473 Gorley, Ellen Elizabeth. 370 Gorman, James C. 111. 408, 409 Gorman. Shirley Ann. 210. 370 Gorun, Gloria Gene. 82 Gossard, Harry G.. 300, 301, 320 Gossett, Franklin O.. 196, 197 Gotschall, Rosemary, 224. 321, 504. 505 Gotter, Elizabeth Jane, 83, 495 Gottfried, Ronald Mark, 460 Gottheil, Luis Felipe A. Jose, 102 Gottlieb, Allyne Merle. 440, 441 Gottlieb, Richard Marvin, 395 Gottschalk, Jack Walter, 408 Gottschalk. Orval Henry. 396, 397 Goucher, Hannah. 50, 51. 83, 308. Glinski, Blanche Laura, 377 Glisson, Courtney, Jr.. 46 3 Globus. Renee Patricia, 374 Glover. Susanne Sanders. 237, 368. 500 Glover, Wfilliam Fredrick. 196. 197 Gluck. Edward Joseph. 440 Gluck. Ione, 336, 342 Glueck, Marion Gene. 474, 475 Gluntl. William Arthur. 339 Goddard, Howard Randall. 237 Godden, Norman Dean, 420 Godfrey, Emma Grace, 374 Godfrey, Ernest R., 249, 250 Godfrey, Georges Frelaut, 396, 407 Goedde, Gerald Henry, 388. 398, 399 Goegg. Jack H., 196 Goetz, Arthur Edwin, 447 Goetz, Marilyn Ruth, 500 478. Goudy. 479 Robert Franklin. 237 Gould, Allan Bryant. 434. 435 Gould. Bradford Stanley, 396 Gould, Janet C., 220, 221, 478, 479 Gould, Kathryn Waldori 224, 347. 349 Gould, Marcine, 507 Gould, Ned Trump. 180 Gould, Wlilbur A., 396 Goulder, Elise Irene, 373 Gourley, Joseph Harvey. 25, 404 Gow, E. Catherine, 237. 391. 480 Gow. Mary Louise. 123. 321 Gowdy. Margery Ann. 373 Gower, Dolores Louise. 374 Grabill, Ernest Charles. 145 Grace, Donald John. 138, 450, 451 Gradsky. Allan E.. 440 Gradsky. Rita Maxine, 474. 475 Grady. Barbara Ann, 343 Graessle. Joan Lee, 508, 509 Graf, Freeda Irene. 83. 508, 509 Graf. Jack. 249. 250, 271, 444 Goff. Marv Ellen, 478, 479 Gogel. Kenneth Grant, 123, 130, 387. 458.459 - Goggin. Charlotte Larlmore. 395 Gohman, Helen Ann, 302. 304, 494, 495 Gold. Bernadine A., 488 Goldberg, Allan, 395 Goldberg, Cynthia Coral, 507 Goldberg, Jack Leon, 460 Goldberg. Joseph Myron, 394. 395 Goldberg. Leonard, 440 Goldber Goldber g. Morris William. 160 Selma Louise. 506. 507 E. Golden, Elinor, 82. 294, 295 Golden. Marilyn Ann. 382 Goldenberg. Thelma Clarice, 102. Graf, Jean Adele. 321, 508. 509 Grafton, Walter Dean, 286. 306. 307 Graham, Elizabeth Marcella, 69, 210, 346, 476. 477 Graham. Ernest Brown, 459 Graham, Graham Graham Evangello Nick, 422, 423 , Harold, 296. 297 Harry James, 412 Graham, James Francis, 459 Graham, John Clarence. 459 Graham, Joyce Ellen, 368 Graham, Lois Marie, 484. 485 Graham Graham . Mary Louise, 368 . Norman Carl, 424 Graham. Richard Bruce, 138 Graham, Thomas Lawrence, 196 Graham. Thomas W., 180 Graham, William Ober. 404 506. 507 Goldfine, Miriam, 506, 507 Golding, Gloria Lois, 506, 507 Goldman, Adele Alys, 502. 503 Goldman, Arthur Saul, 342 Goldman, Bruce David, 446, 447 Goldman, Corinne Bette, 154 Goldman, Edelyn, 507 Goldman, Louis Suppree. 446. 447 Goldman, Maxwell, 446, 447 Goldman, Sanford David. 160, 395 Goldmeier, Bert, 189 Goldsmith, Jo Anne, 374 Goldstein. Doris Ellen, 506, 507 Goldstein, Dorothy Muriel, 93, 294, 295. 374 Goldstein, Howard Eugene, 210, 357. 440. 441 524 Gramlich, Sybil Geraldine. 287, 490 Grandon. Leo Franklin, 412 Grandstalf, James Russell, 434, 435 Grant, Peter Joseph, 387, 408, 409 Grant, Robert Alan. 431 Grant, William Wallace 111, 387, 431. 435 Graper. Frank Byron, 434, 435 Grashel. Mary Ellen, 343, 508 Grassbaugh. Wilbur Dean, 113 Grattidge, Charlotte M., 491 Grattidge, Jane Ann, 224, 491 Graves, Howard E., 432, 433 Gray, Jack Rexford, 444 Gray, Samuel Haynie II, 444 Gray, William Lewis, 387. 404. Graycar, Joseph, 432 Greathouse, Richard Craig, 416 405 Greely. Anne Mary, 103, 498, 499 Greeman, Nelson Linton, 93 Green, Austin Laverne, 66 Green, Betsy, 510 Green, Beete Yahr, 476 Green, Donald John, 435 Green, Earl L., 407 Green, Harlin Frederick, 338, 341 Green, Robert Herman, 327 Green, Rolland Lloyd. 415 Green, Rose Marie, 237, 343 Green, William Patrick, 468 Greznbaum, Lionel Princenthal, 460, 4 1 Greenberg, Elliot Samuel, 460, 461 Greenberg, Estelle Ellen, 123 Greenberg, Joseph, 394, 395 Greenberg, Ralph, 144 Greene, lMrs.j Founta D., 31, 480 Greene, Harry Daniel, Jr., 386, 442, 443 Greene, Mary Beth, 103, 510 Greenhouse, Harold Mitchell, 428, 429 Greenland, Natalie Shirley, 503 Greenlee, Charles A., 338 Greenslade. Victor Frank, Jr., 237, 448 Greenwitt, Bett Alice 370 Greer, G reer, Eldon S,iewart,,67 Herman Earl, 237 Greer, Thomas William, 147 Gregg, Charles William, 224 Gregg, Jean, 103, 111, 321 Gregg, Robert Harold, 180 Gregory, Richard Parker, Jr., 196, 197 Gregson, Nancy, 479 Greiner, Frederick John, 61, 71 Greiner, Harvey Richard, 431 Greshemer, Alan Walter, 442, 443 Greshemer, Arthur Martin, Jr., 443 Gressel, Miriam, 368 Gretzin ger, Alice Marie, 91, 210 Grevey. Marian Lenore, 478, 479 Grey, Helen Ruth, 374 Grieser George Marvin, 435 Griffin: Paul Lester, 420, 421 Griffith Alwood Whittier, 420 Griffith, Brooks D., 345 Griffith, Donald Harding, 403 Griffith, Jack Dexter, 448 Griffith, Jean, 176 Grilfith, Joseph Myrhl, Jr., 431 Griffith, Paul Francis, 103 Grilfith, Virginia H., 225, 490, 491 Griffith, Wanda Lee, 188, 367 Grimes, Donnell William, 423 Grimes, James W., 130 Grimm, Nancy Jean, 287, 492 Grimm, Stephen Edward, 277, 411 Grisier, Richard F., 103, 402, 403 Grisso, Jo Anne, 487 Gunning, Leroy George, 195, 196 Gunther, Donald, 272 Guren, Homer Earl. 460. 461 Gusching, Nagle Vincent, 144 Gusman, Charlene Jeanne, 296. 503 Gustafson, Jean, 220, 221, 321, 486. 487 Gustaferno, Armond, 147 Gutches. Robert Foresman, 434, 435 Guth, Earl P., 188, 424 Guthrie, Alfred, 466 Guthrie, James E., 147 Guthrie, R. Jane, 103, 500, 501 Guthrie, Shirley Mae, 237, 370, 472 Guthrie, William S., 71, 305, 420 Gutman, Jeanette S., 502, 503 Gutterman, Betty Jane, 154 Guy, Helen Ruth, 237, 376 Guy, Priscilla D., 237, 376 Guzzo, Mary Lou. 471 H Haag, Mary Louise, 486, 487 Haagen, Joseph Otis, 404 Haas, Kenneth Brooks, Jr., 196, 197 Haber, Shirley, 103, 474, 475 Hackbarth, Herbert Francis, 138, 144 Hacker, Helen Louise, 368 Hackett, Joan Marjorie, 61, 486, 487 Hackett, William Charles, 48, 49, 193, 195, 249 Hackman, Jerome John, 446, 447 Haddox, Maryellen, 91, 203, 206, 207, 210, 290, 291, 310, 311, 484, 485 Haeckl, Mary Jane, 130, 304, 380, 490, 491 Haemmerlein, Donald Victor, 103, 116, 338 Hafenbrack, Wallace William, 443 Haflinger, Joan, 495 Hagely, James Marion, 195, 196 Hageman, Margaret Ann, 124, 370 Hagerty, James E., 25 Hagerty, Richard J., 423 Hague, James, 271, 431 Hahn, William Seibert, 328 Haigh, Barbara Ann, 321, 495 Haight, Shirley Grapek, 345 Hain, John Henry, 420 Haines, Joseph, 396, 397 Groat, James Howard, 436 Groeber. Edward James, 387, 432 Grotf, Nancy Lee. 339 Groll, Gene Robert, 399 Groner, Kenneth Eldred, 327 Grooms, Robert Donald, 48, 49, 83, 94, 294. 387. 452, 453 Grosenbaugh, Robert Little, 94 Gross. Eleanor, 374, 376 Gross, Henry A.. 116 Gross, Howard Edward, 103 Gross Gross Gross Gross Gross , 1Mrs.j Joan Hartley, 487 , John Calvin, 439 , Louis N., 103 , Sid, 440 man, Bernice, 474, 475 Grossman, Marilyn Ann, 475 Grossman, Marjorie Jeanne, 61, 298, Hake, Char es Elmer, 67 Hsldi, John Adolf, 297, 304, 416 Hale, George Edward, 410, 411 Hale, Harlan Chandis, 83 Hale, Jeanne Phyllis, 491 Hale, Marilyn Louise, 486, 487 Hale, Richard Wayne, 458, 459 Hales, Marthal Wood, 496 Hall, Arline, 368 Hall, Bill Lee, 410, 411 Hall, Hall, Carl William, 73 Charles Claybourne, Jr., 452 Hall, Elizabeth Arlene, 508 Hall, Florence Mae, 124, 130, 321, 490, 491 Hall, Fred Hammer, 156 Hall, Kathryn Lee, 237, 479 Hall, Margaret Louise, 61, 70, 72, 374, 376 Hall, Martha Lois, 237, 500 Hall, Ralph Charles, 144 Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Raymond Lyle, 338 Richard Laird, 193 Roger Arnold, 423, 427 Samuel Francis, 132 William Louis, 180, 444 299. Grossm 374 an, Morton, 394, 395 Grotter. Morris, 443 Group, Grove, Grove, Grove, Grove. 448 Onnolee Jane, 124, 131, 495 C. Richard, 436 David Ross, 143, 404 Helen Louise, 103, 470. 471 Robert Roland, 87, 189, 412, Grover, Edgar T., 340 Groves, Charles H., 444 Groves, Harold Franklin, 61 Groves, Harold R.. 399 Hallabrin, John David, 249 Hallohan, William, 294 Halloran, Lawrence James, Jr., 339 Halpert, Frances Bertine, 368 Halsema, Rita Constance, 124, 130 Halub, Mary, 475 Hamar, Arthur, 419 Hambleton, Bertram, 295 Hambrick, Alvis Rupert. 189 Hamburger, Josephine. 103, 116 Hamel, Frederick Barkley, 144 Hamelberg, Betty Jane, 391, 504 Hamelberg, William, 181 Hameroif, Eugene Julius. 103, 440 Groves, W'ilIiam Ralph, 225 Gruener, Joan Shirley, 237, 374 Gruesser, Anne Louise, 124. 478, 479 Grusenbaugh, Robert L., 436 Gruss, Suzanne Carleton, 374. 496 Gualtieri, Guy, 400 Guckenheimer, Sig N., 132, 307 Guenther, Donald Paul, 132, 210 Guenther, W'illiam Thomas, 439 Guerin, Dwight Duncan, 30 Guerry, Marilyn Esther, 374, 471 Guggenheim, Sue, 130, 503 Guiliani, Elmer, 419 Guiraud, Marice, Jr., 410, 411 Gulick, Mary, 314 Gulick, Phyllis Ann, 210, 408 Gumbiner, Florence Dorothy, 103, 115 Gump, Robert Clark, 436, 437 Gundersheimer, Robert, 460, 461 Gundlack, Marsha Ann, 83 Gunn, Lewis Edward, 93 Gunn, William Angus, 138, 141, 143, 144. 147 Hamill, John Pershing, 61 Hamilton, Carolyn Francis, 498 Hamilton, Christina Margaret, 367 Hamilton, Earl Leeper, 165, 408 Hamilton, Edwin Bray, 272 Hamilton, Forrest Robert, 253, 272, 416 Hamilton, Howard Leeman, 77, 389. 435 Hamilton, Irene Gertrude, 490, 491 Hamilton, Lois E., 345, 377 Hamilton, Marianna, 61, 74, 379 Hamilton, Ralph Lloyd, 65, 66, 225, 298, 406, 407 Hamilton, Robert Clare, 452, 453 Hamilton, Roger Lyman, 71 Hamilton, Theodore Jay, 138, 430, 431 ' Hamilton, Tink, 500, 501 Hamilton, Tom Kline, 416, 417 Hamilton, Walter Harold, 250, 280, 451 Hamilton. 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Kallstrom, David Henry, 451 Keith, Jo Ann. 239, 368 Keyser. Dale Dunfle. 196 Kfffhwni MUD' M393 382 Kalmanson, Martin Lifton, 84, 90 Keith, Wayne Anthony, 139 Keysor, Donald Eugene, 105, 116 Kitson, Francis Louis, 435 Kalmbach, lMrs.J Esther May, 62, 480 Kalmbach, William J., 138, 145, 314 Kander, Richard V., 421 Robert J., 104, 459 Kaplan Ervin L., 395 Kaplan, Louis J., 116 Kaplan, Rabbi H., 342 Kaplan, Robert Z.. 460 Kaplan, Sanford, 428, 429 Kaplan, Thomas, 460 Kaplansky. Philip, 94, 211, 295, Kekst, Kelch, Shirley March, 373 Martha Ann, 239 Keller, Alberta, 211 Keller, Betty Arlene, 391. 476 Keller, Dorothy Arlene, 376, 374 Kham neizadeh, Vahab, 139, 381 Khourie, William, 444 Kibler, Robert, 396 Kiefer, William Campbell, 435 Kiefer, Wilma Zenith, 239 296, Kaps, Kapus, 297, 445. 447 Sanford E., 394, 395 Blanche, 93, 211, 295 Karl, Lois M., 84, 91 Karl, Richard N., 211 Karlin, Sidney I., 286 Karnes, Maryalys, 125, 130, 367 Karp, Alvin H., 183 Karp, Victor L., 84 Karr, Bruce M., 327 Kartsimas, William J., 468 Kase, John C., 348 Kasle, Richard L., 460, 461 Kastriner, Betty A., 474, 475 Katich, Dorothae L., 370 Katterheinrich, Fred H., 348, 452 Keller, Dorothy Louise, 220, 221, 225, 291, 292, 293, 311, 321, 482, 483 Keller, John Guy, 436 Keller, Mary Alice, 348 Keller, Patsy Joen, 376, 374 Keller, Ruth Lois, 333, 482, 483 Keller, Stanley R., 195, 196 Kelley, Frank Raymond, 404 Mary Christine, 496 Kelley, Kelly, Charles Robert, 156 Kelly, Edward A., 420 Kelly, John Barnes, 451 Kelly, W. Carl, 424 Kelsey, Alma Louise, 316, 347, 486, 487 Keltner, John R., 104 Kieffer, Alan John, 323, 344 Kiefhaber, Ray Eugene, 293, 431 Kiener, Jean Evelyn, 374, 376 Kierns, Victor E., 65 Kienzle, Charles Arlington, 163, 431 Kiester, Virginia, 176, 483 Kiffer, Hilaire Joseph, 349 Kihler, R., 72 Kilbury, W'illiam U., 420, 421 Kiley, John George, 448, 449 Killian, Roland Dean, 420, 421 Killinger, Ronald B., 225, 232 Kilmer, Carol Billie, 105, 498, 499 Kilpatrick, James Albert, 338, 420 Kimbrel, Kenneth James, 174 Kimmel, Colleen Sue, 484, 485 Kimmell, Leonard Sydney, 428, 429 Kimmelman, Jerome, 183 Kimmick, Edward John, 147 Kimura, June, 374 Kin, Daniel Carl, 419 Klamfoth, David Eugene, 396, 397 Klapper, Judi, 488 Klapproth, John Frederick, 465 Klassen, Harold C., 145 Klaudt, Doris Marilyn, 379 Klaus, Bernard A., 72 Klaus, John W., 450, 451 Klausner, Alvin S., 395 Klausner, Doris Lenore, 226 Klausner, Joseph Marshall, 170 Kleder, Jack Edwin, 403 Kleeman, Betty Louise, 348 Klein, Elaine Betty, 503 Klein, Jacob Richard, 460 Klein, Jean Rose, 374 Klein, Josef Jay, 460 Klein, Klein, Klein, Klein, Milton David, 395 Morris Randall, 383 Oscar William, 170, 183 Richard Lionel, 387, 410, 411 Klein, Robert Edward, 304, 460 Klein, Rosemary, 211 Klein, Sally Jane, 226, 296, 505, 507 Klein, Spencer Edward, 147, 460 Klein, Stanley Benjamin, 460 Katz, Katz, Katz, Katz, Donald W., 460, 461 lMrs.l Evelyn M., 84 Herman, 154, 160 Irwin, 160, 428 Katz, Jerome, 342, 440 Katz, Jerome Leonard, 456, 457 Katz, Joanne Mae, 475 Katz Leon Joseph, 84, 94, 294, 295, 302, 342 Katz Katz Marc Frank, 440 Norman Irvin, 456, 457 Katz: Selma Ruth, 225 Katz. Zeliquc, 170 Kauffman, Mary L., 377 Kauffman, Kauffman, Kaufman, Kaufman, Paul Edwin, 327 Stanley Chester, 328 Carol Rae, 502, 503 Charlotte Ann, 472 Kemp, Nelson Harvey, 147, 336 Kemp, Violet R., 490 Kemper, Janet Elaine, 486, 487 Kendall, Bryce Webster, 349, 387, 412, 413 Kendall, David S., 340 Kennard, Kennard, Anne Dale, 492 Thomas Coe, 73 Kincaid, Charles Milton, 139, 145 Kindler, Charles Richard, 436 King, Betsy, 74 King, Brian Gerald, 339 King, David Henry, 216, 306, 307, 386, 387, 414, 415 Kennedy, Edward J., 196 Kennedy, Evelyn Elizabeth, 323, 373 Kennedy, June F., 325 Kennedy, Lillian Atkins, 84 Kennedy, Paul, 156 Kennedy, Robert Curtis, 435 Thomas Lowell 147 Kennedy, , Kenney, Carol Margaret, 374 Kent, Charles H., 165 Kent. William Harold, 239 Kenvin, Thelma Joyce, 374 Kenyon, Barbara Louise, 176 King, Dwight Britton, 73 King, Edward Lee, 345 King, Frank Chapman, 232 King, Gloria Jean, 482, 483 King, John Lane, 446, 447 King, Luis, 504, 505 King, Lois Prudence, 225 King, Mary Beth, 69, 211, 379 King, Patricia Ann, 323, 496 King, Robert Henry, 232 King, Vickey, 483 Kinkade, Thomas James, 249 Thomas J., 373 Kaufman, George Stuart, 460, 461 Kaufman, Kenneth, 447 Kaufman, Ned James, 395 Kaufman, Kaumeyer, Walter Frederick, 72 Kauvar, Herbert Sanders, 440, 441 Kav, Audrey, 488 Kavanaugh, Katherine Patricia, 339 Kay, Donald David, 324, 395 Kay, Jerome M., 428, 429 Kay, Robert James, 432 Kaye, Samuel, 292 Kays, Mary Lois, 32 Kayne, Sanford A., 104, 112 Kays, Donald J., 399, 407 Kear, Norman Brandt, 159 Kearns, Donald Robert, 232 Ralph, 440 Kenyon, William Albert, 105 Kepler, Robert H., 416 Kepley, James Alexander 420 Keppler, Homer Howard, Jr., 448, 449 Keppler, Mary Lou, 480, 481 Keppler, Robert, 280 Qrber, James Edward, 442, 443 Kerber, John Edward, 339 Kerester, Raymond John, 436 Kern, Richard John, 116, 388 Kerns, Bette June, 62, 311, 312, 313, 334, 391, 470, 471 Kerr, Carral J., 338 Kerr. Harriet, 187, 508, 509 Kerr, Josephine Ann, 573 Kerr, Lemma, 84, 508, 509 Kerr, Suzette, Louise, 373 Kerr, Kerr, Kinker, Ralph D., 434, 435 Kinnamon, Lois Ann, 105, 111, 498, 499 Kinnan, Floyd Hamer, 232 Kinney, Norman, 454, 455 Kinney, Ruth Illean, 69 Kinnune, Arthur John, 105 Kinsella, John Marshall, 232 Kintner, Loren Don, 196 Kintz, James A., 432 Kintzer, Geraldine, 390, 494, 495 Kirby, Fred White, Jr., 404 Kirby, John Henry, 419 Kirchner, Gerhard Frederic, 239 Kirchner, John Allen, 458, 459 Kirchner, Lucille, 84 Kirk, Brenton Sanborn, Jr., 226 Kirk, James Roy, 444 Kirk, Marian Clodfeiter, 105, 220, Klein, Kleinmaier, G. Warren, 170, 183 Kleinman, Allan David, 460 Kleinman, William, 460, 461 Klem, William John, 130 Klepinger, Nolan Wayne, 196 Kline, Richard David, 419 Kline, Robert George, 448 Kline, Sidney Jack, Jr., 428, 429 Klingler, Erma Ida, 105, 114, 339 Klingler, Ruth Lucile, 226, 319, 321, 379 Klink, William Arthur, 145 Klinker, Francis Joseph, 416, 417 Klohr, Paul R., 423 Klooz, Paul Charles, 68 Klose, Dolores, 368, 508. 509 Kloss, Robert Francis, 239 Klosterman, Robert Leo, 444 Klosterman, Walter William, 444 Klotzsche, Max, 147 Kluess, Robert Melville, 443 Klusmann, Burton Wes, 226, 341 Knapp, Barbara Ellen, 487 Knapp, Doloretta Jean, 484, 485 Knapp, James Fredrick. 146, 387 Knapp, John Robert, 232 Knecht, Dorothy Jean, 91, 333, 508, 509 Kneifel, Thomas A., 404 Kneisley, Winifred Lucile, 480, 481 Knickerbocker, Harold Herman, 72 Knierim, John Arthur, 70 Wayne Bills, 410, 411 Knilfin, Robert, 84 Knight, Calvin Dorr, 66, 68 Knight, Glenn Raymond, 436 Kearns, William Howard, 141 Keating, David Thomas, 448 Keefe, Richard John, 408, 409 Keefer, Ned Orrin, 72 Keen, James Paul, Jr., 399 Keen, Ray A., 72 Keenan, Jeanne Marie, 339 Keesy, Herbert Russell, 144 Keever, Nancy Lou, 480, 481 Kegerreis, Richard Irl, 415 Kegerris, Robert James, 415 Kegg, Wendell, 404 Kehl, Raymond Herman, 72 Keifer, Horace Steele, Jr., 416 Keifer, Joseph Christ, 404 Keiger, Lois Jean, 239 Keirns, Victor Eugene, 62, 70, 406, 407 Keisler, Morton Jerome, 84, 90 Keister Virginia Ann, 376, 374 Keiter,l Kathryn Eunice, 367 Kerrigan, Agnes ane, 84 Kersell, James Ly e, 444 Kersh, Robert Baker, 410, 411 Kershbaum, Phyllis, 500, 505 Kerth, Louis J., 211 Kesling, Dave, 444,445 Kesselring, Bruce Edgar, 282, 331, 444.445 Kesselring, Robert Daniel, 323, 338, 402, 403 Kessler, James Russell, 410 Kessler, Mary Rose, 62, 498, 499 Kessler, Morton Lester, 446, 447 Kessler, Robert William, 147 Kestenbaum, Lois, 295 Ketcham, Victor Alvin, 92 Kettering, Charles F., 24 Kettering, Gordon Howard, 232, 434 Kettering. L. M., 141 Kettler, Carol Jean, 344 William, 41 5 221, 311, 483 Kirk, Virginia Ann, 480, 481 Kirkiham, Margie Louise, 348 Kirkland, Frank Neil, 404 Kirkland, James Harold, 239, 412 Kirkpatrick, Sally Lee, 482, 483 Kirlin, Dan Lee, 450, 451 Kirschenbaum, David, 395 Kirschenbaum, Gilbert, 394, 395 Kirschman, Reid A., 130 Kirschner, Robert LeRoy, 416 Kirshner, Robert Lawrence, 435 Kirwin, John F., 426, 427 Kirwin, Mary Angela, 69 Kishler, Albert Nelson, 320 Kishman, George Henry, 71, 402, 403 Kissane, Mary Kathryn, 508 Kissman, Gordon Ralph, 459 Kitchell, Frank Morton, 93 Kitchin, Paul C., 151 530 Knight, H. Louise, 125, 131, 347, 349, 508, 509 Knight, Karl Edward, 94, 388, 415 Knight Ralph, 276, 277 Knipe, , W'ilson, 420 r Knode Knoll, Knoll, er, William H., 420 Henry Albert, 466 Jane Elizabeth, 68 Knopf, Virginia Sue, 68 Knowlton, Daniel David, 435 Knox Eugene Lee 232 Knox, Martha, 220, 221, 478, 479 Kob, Walter, 346 Koba, Ray John, 154, 158, 159 Koby, Frank Stanley, 388 Koch, John Matthews, 408, 409 Koch, Miriam Anne, 211, 343 Koch, Richard Grant, 448, 449 Koch, Willard Henry, 396 Kochheiser, Mary Margaret 226, 292, 293, 500, 501 Koehl, James Edward, 239 Koelble, Beverly Marlo, 226 Koenig, Rodney James, 402, 403 Koepp, Don Edward, 408, 409 Koester, Robert Willis, 66, 68 Kohl, Theodore George, 84 Kohler, Ann Jane, 500 Kohler, Edward William, 293, 338 Kuntz, Charles A., 30 Kuntz, Nancy Ellen, 491 Kuntz, William E., Jr., 431 Kunz, Howard LeRoy, 452 Kunzi Emil Julius, 443 Kuo, hm chu, no Kupka, Joseph Emil, 239 Kohler, Robert Paul, 291 Kohn, Kohn, Arthur David, 232, 296, 460 Burton Stanley, 460 Kohn, Harry, Jr., 211, 460, 461 Kohn, Leonard B., 342 Kohn, Marvin Irl, 183 Kohr, Paul Theodore, 420 Koken, Jean Patricia, 211, 494, 495 Kolas, Steve, 1 ss, 404 Kolb, Philip Warren, 345 Kolbas, John Michael, 141, 145 Kolins, Jack, 467 Koller, Muriel Joan, 374, 391 Komadina, Daisy, 187, 472 Kombrinck, Evelyn Jean, 62 Komer, Stuart, 272, 446, 447 Kominz, Eleanor Rose, 488 Konen, Elvin Richard, 408, 409 Konkle, Felix Robert, 113 Kontras, William Bill, 154, 156, 468 Koontz, Eugene Shearer, 232 Koontz, Warren Neil, 171 Koran, Frank Jr., 125, 132, 444 Korbin, Marvin Arthur, 447 Korn, Doris Eilene, 373, 472 Korn, Morton, 84, 94, 428 Kornhauser, Bernard, 147 Kornichuk, Arthur, 141 Korovilos, John, 147 Kortkamp, Richard Caedmon, 335 Kosater, Betty Louise, 368, 491 Kose, Paul Henry, 105, 113 Kosh, Allan E., 395 Koshar, Rosemary Agnes, 374, 376 Kosman, Elizabeth Jane, 346, 373 Koustmer, Ralph Fred, 195 Koval, Frank, 418, 419 Koval, Mike, 418, 419 Kozaki, Alice Miyeko, 72 Kragey, Nadine Caryl, 373 Kragle, Harry Arthur, 232 Kraker, Jack Louis, 408 Krakoff, Irwin Harold, 171, 395 Krakotf , Kenneth Byron, 395 Krakoif, Shirley Anne, 502, 503 Krall, Gerald S., 253, 254, 257 Kramer, James Joseph, Jr., 339 Kramer, John Frank, Jr., 431 Kramer, Sue Rene, 475 Kraster, Dale, 444 Kraster, Norman. 444 Kratz, Beverly Jean, 484 Kurian, Martin, 440 Kurnat, Albert J., 432, 433 Kurtz, Gloria Toby, 474, 475 Kusevich, Madeline Veronica, 508 Kutzen. James, 395 Kuzaki, Alice M., 62 Kyman, Richard Jay, 440 L Labowitz, Edythe Dolores, 488 Labowitz, Murry Larry, 395 Lacey, Joseph Patrick, 283 Lachey, Fred, 73 Laclqey, Mollie, 318, 319, 374, 375, 376 Lader, Bette G., 374 Lafferty. Jack C., 93 Laird, Emerson B., 31 Laisy, James Edward, 399 LaMarche, Jeanne Lucille, 496 Lambert, George Francis, 404 Lambert, Irwin Leonard, 447 Lambert, Kelly Worth, 232 Lamberth, Shelly Franklin, 466 Lambros, Manda Pete, 494, 495 Lamoueux, Alice, 492, 493 Lamp, Benson J., Jr., 396, 397 Lanane, Patrica Avrelia, 93, 334 Landau. Murray Joseph, 85, 456 Landowne, Harold David, 456 Lane, Daniel Richard, 327 Lane, Robert Dale, 395 Lanfersieck. Robert Hugh, 180 Lang, Chester Charles, 407 Lang, Neal, 335, 404 Lang, Paul Calvin, 458, 459 Langdon, Dorothy Mae, 345 Lanning, Vernita Marceline, 239, 36 Lantz, George Eugene, 448 Lantz, James A., 163, 165 Lanum, Gordon Vincent, 427 Lanum, William Robert, Jr., 427 Lanzen, Wayne Earl, 383 LaPierre, Robert Joseph, 420 Lapinsky, Marilyn Jean, 475 LaPlante, Ruth Katherine, 62 Larcomb, John W., 141 Lardner, George Frederick, 405 Larimer, James Raymond, 408, 409 Larkins, Richard C., 248, 249, 427 Larrick, Myron Earl, 159 Larrimer, Mary Elizabeth, 239, 373, Kraus, Robert Eldon, 344 Krause, Charles Louis, 156 Kramer, Rose Kella, 239, 346, 373 Krause, Edna Marie, 476 Krausnick, Walter P., 330 Krauss, Lena Elfrieda, 69, 211 Krauss, William E., 327 Krauter, Dean Edward, 431 Krauth, Seymour, 154, 160 Krauthamer, Ruth, 226, 292, 311, 314, 321 Kravitz, Herbert Gordon, 141 Kreager, James Scott, 226, 436, 437 Kreager, Robert Lee, 416, 417 472 Larson, Richard A., 396 LaRue, Patrick Lewis, 68 LaRue, Stephen S., 431 Lasco, Robert John, 322, 454, 455 Lash, Beverly JoAnn, 511 Laskin, Karolyn Eve, 474, 475 Lasko, Richard Thomas, 52, 203, 204, 205, 306, 307, 330, 332, 406, 407 Latham, Jack E., 454, 455 Latham, John Robert, 415 Latimer, Barbara, 487 Latimer, Jo Ann, 500 Krebs, Elmer Ellsworth, Jr., 442, 443 Kreider, James Albert, 156 Kreinbihl, Jchn Henry, 448 Latta, Kenneth Igler, 424 Latta, Roger Eugene, 424 Latter, Herbert Joel, 387, 446, 447 Lauer, Harold Eugene, 158, 159 Kreisberg, Monroe, 342 Kreps, Rollin Arthur, 143, 144, 301 Kreske, Jerry Myron, 456 Kressin, Marian Ruth, 507 Krieg, E. Kathleen, 491 Krieg, Stanton Stevens, 408, 409 Krieger, Philip Sprague, 408 Krietemeyer, Richard David, 66 Krigbaum, Edmund McGrath, 448, 449 Krikorian, Haig, 156 Krill, Vivian Ruth, 470, 471 Krill, Walter R., 190 Krimendahl, Herbert Frederick, 239, 420 Krisko, John, 280 Krivacek, Edward M., 196 Krohngold, Robert Jacob, 460 Krohngold, Stanley Howard, 460 Kronemyer, Charlotte Joyce, 382 Kronick, Beatrice Fay, 382 Krontz, Dorothy Barbara, 368 Krout, Millicent, 370, 408 Krueck, Wlilliam J., 147 Kruer, Albert Robert, 72 Krumm, Mary Louise, 498, 499 Krumm, Samuel Zettler, Jr., 443 Kruse, Louise C., 62, 74 Kublick, William George, 125 Kucera, Robert Howard. 302 Kuechle, Marcella Clara, 94 Kuehn, Ellisworth Arthur, 462 Kuhlman, Carol Elizabeth, 239, 348, 368 Kuhlman, Irene Louise, 482, 483 Kuhns, Martha Jeanne, 500 Kuhns, Walter Dain, 408 Kul, Loluis J., Jr., 226 Kuhlien, Wade Ture, 420 Kumpf, Joan Frances, 321 Kundu, Dhirendra Nath, 381 Kunin, Reuben, 394 Laufersweiler, John D., 431 Laughlin, Hal E., 412, 413 Laughlin, Hugh D., 443 Laughlin, Mary Janet, 319 Laughran Daniel T., 454, 455 Laughton: Frederick Stuart, 147 Laurent, Alma Marie, 370 Laurie, Alex, 22, 407 Lauten, Dorothy Pearl, 176 Lauten, Virginia Faith, 239, 370 Lautzenheiser, John Alfred, 73, 341 Lavelli, Dante B., 415 Laver, Lucy, 480 Lavin, Charles, 459 Lavin, Frances, 510 Lawler, John Patrick, 434, 435 Lawrence, David Leavenworth, 139 142, 144, 343 Lawrence, James Edward, 239 Lawrence, Jeanne Eleanor, 348, 368, 472 Lawrence, Pat, 370 Lawson, Charles Frederick, 443 Laxton. 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Lee, G., Stanton, 72, 338 Jack Kenneth, 346 Robert Emmett, 414, 415 Robert Wolford, 341, 383 Levenson, Jean, 503 Levi, Ralph Walter, 410, 411 Levin, Levin, Leever, Ralph Collins, 387, 462 LeFaivre, Alvin Winston, 408, 409 Lefelhocz. Anne Martha, 370 Leftoff, Estelle Renee, 105, 502, 503 Legge, L Lehman, owell Norman, 301 Barbara Ann, 374, 487 Lehman, Gerald David. 416, 417 Lehman, Lester, 439 Lehman, Ruth Elizabeth, 240 Lehman, Wilbur LeRoy, 158, 159 Allan Beryl, 395 Bernard, 440 Levin, Eunice Ann, 502, 503 Levin, Joseph, 144 Levin, Melvin B., 105, 387, 446, 447 Levin, Morris. 342 Levin, Norman, 111 Levin, Revella May, 85 Levine, Albert Edwin, 460, 461 Levine, Bert Ivan, 460 Levine, Joyce C., 502, 503 Levine, Marjorie Rose, 507 Levine, Norman, 112 Levine, Robert, 183 Levine Selma Miriam, 105, 321 William Melvin, 394, 395 Lehmkuhl, Lester Eugene, 399 Leidheiser, Paul C., 406, 407 Leiendecker, Robert Albert, 412 Leifeld, John Gray, 444 Leighty, William John, 338 Leiman, Melvin Monroe, 395 Leimbach, Calvin Milton, 406, 407 Leist, Bonnie Ruth, 240 Leisten, Rita Shirley, 85 Leiter, Dean Jefferson, 62, 71 Lemke, Charles William, 450, 451 Lemke, Carl W., 434, 435 Lemle, Carol Ann, 176, 183 Lemmerman, Jean Edward, 463 Lemmon, Gordon Lee, 297 Lenert, Willy G., 420 Lenhart, Paul Hiester, 141, 145, 387. 466 Lentz, Virginia Elaine, 391 Lenz, Heinz Walter, 278 Leonard, James David, 141 Leonard, Kenneth Earl, 452, 453 Leonhardt, Thomas Richard, 139, 141, 147 Leppla, Ralph James, 410, 411 Lerick, Janet, 475 LeRoy, John Robert, 427 LeRoy, Myra Ellen, 161 Leser, William Edward, 432 Leslie, Donna, 480 y Levine, Levingston, Richard Lee, 240 Levinsohn, Gerry R., 160 Levinson, Barbara, 507 Levinson, Perry Fred, 456 Levinson, Rose Jean, 314, 357, 474. 475 Levinstein, Arnold, 272, 281 460 Levitt, Martin Howard, 460 Levy, Babbette June, 475 Levy, Carl M.. 440 Levy, Edward, 460, 461 Levy, Leonard Sidney, 460, 461 Levy Phyllis xjorinne, 294, 295, 329 502 :us Levy, Robert David, 395 Levy, Rose Irene, 3 70 Lewellyn, Linnie Mae, 370 Lewis, Lewis, Arthur Ben, 428, 429 Beverly Ruth, 240 Lewis, Charles Watson, 416, 417 Lewis, Clarence E., 431 Lewis, Cornelia Annette, 338 Lewis, Evelyn Marie, 472, 473 Lewis, George William, 329, 434, 435 Lewis Hilda Joy, 502, 503 Lewis, James Cyrus, Jr., 408 Lewis, John Percival, 435 Lewis, Julian Sanford, 348 Ley, Dean Everett, 340 Lewis, William E., 448 Ley, J. Wayne, 96 Leyerle, Ruth C., 504, 505 Leyland, Nancy M., 390, 478, 479 Libby, Harold Leon, 348, 395 Lichtenstein, Jack, 125, 296, 297 Lichtenstein, Jean Shirley, 105 Lichtenstein, Roy F., 440 Lichtig, Sheldon Richard, 323, 428, 429 Lick, Robert J., 387, 423 Licklider, James Gerald, 327 Liddle, Juliet Walker, 379 Lidell, Alice Lucille, 318 Lieb, Anne. 488 Liebenrood, David Davis, 212, 345 Liechty, Clinton Simon, 90 Lies, John Schilling, 195, 196 Lieverman, Miriam Rhea, 226, 291, 292, 293, 390, 502, 503 Ligett, Robert Eugene, 156 Liggins, Lyman William, 320 Light, Richard Sproul, 194 Light, Robert Melvin, 163, 165, 431 Lightburn, Willis C., 105 Lightfritz, Marjorie Ann, 286, 374 Lightner, Dorothy Louise, 125 Lightner, Mary Louise, 287 Liming, Richard E., 340 Linch, Charles A., 415 Linch, lMaryJ Susan, 492 Lincoln, James F., 24 Lind, Dean Rogers, 396, 397 Lindahl, Eric Jean, 144 Lindberg, Jack McKay, 458, 459 Lindenbaum, Sherwin Irving, 428, 429 Lindenmuth, Ward Arcletus, Jr., 68 Linder, Barbara Ann, 376, 475 Lindsey, Helen Louise, 496 Lindsey, Jack Colby, 171, 180 Lindsey, Richard Bruce, 420 Lineberger, Stanley Whyte, 240 Lines, Donald David, 72 Lines, Elsie Liu, 72 Lingo, George Raymond, Jr., 434, 435 532 Lingruen, Donald Ray, 72, 444 Link, Lyle Loren, 399 Link, Martha Jane, 496 Link, Raymond, Jr., 350, 420, 421 Lins, John Edward, 422 Linver, Irvin Jacob, 240, 291, 293, 326 Linver, Sylvia R., 506, 507 Linzell, Betty Jean. 483 Liotta, Richard Salvatore, 418, 419 Lipaj, John Francis, 452 Lipman, Bruin Theodore, 446, 447 Lippe, Joanne, 358, 488 Lisson, Gerald Harvey, 395 Litt, Milton, 428 Litt, Wendell Wayne, 66, 68, 310 Little, Robert Lawrence, 444, 445 Little, Robert Ward, 387, 416, 417 Littman, Alan Louis, 440 Litton, Mildred Eileen, 85 Lloyd, Alice C., 321 Lloyd, Marilyn Louise, 374 Lobo, Mary Helena, 374, 376 Lockard, Willard Murray, 337, 345 Loclqshin, David Wallace, 440, 441 Lockshin, James Daniel, 446, 447 Lockshin, Jerrold Leon, 323, 447 Lockwood, Wanda B., 212 Logde, William Wallace, 403 Loeb, Elaine, 240, 373 Loeb, Joyce, 212 Loftus, Margaret Charlotte, 480 Logan, Barbara Hope, 374 Lohman, Joseph Edward, Jr., 154, 156 Lohmire, Ada Frances, 212, 472, 473 Lohrentz. Don L.. 436, 437 Lombardi, Dominick Victor, 400 Lombardi, Mondo Frank, 400 Lombardo, Joseph Casper, 400, 401 Lonherger, Wanda Jane, 374 Loney, Aaron E., 85, 294, 295 Long, Curtis, 158, 159 Long, Helen Linette, 85 Long, Helen Louise, 85, 94 Long, Herbert William, 139, 147 Long, James Edward, 147, 408, 409 Long, James Kailer, 404 Long, Lynn, 494, 495 Long, Mary Alice, 484, 485 Long, Peggy Jean, 240, 373 Long, Phyllis Arlene, 298, 374, 470, 471 Long, Robert Allen, 62, 65, 67 Long, Roland Ellsworth, 180 Long, Thelma M., 176, 183 Long, Walter Lee, 320 Long. William Edward, 420 CONGRATULATIONS Longworth, Charles M., 451 Looker, Ellen Castleman, 240 Loomis, George A., 444 Loomis, Mary Jane, 476 Loop, Floyd F., 349 Loop, James Willis, 399 Lopina, Edward Frederick, 436, 437 Lard, Mary Leland, 338 Lord, William Frank, 171 Loren, Jane Scott, 93, 492, 493 Lorenz, Martha Leanne, 486, 487 Lorimer, Patricia Anne, 240 Losey, Willis Marvin, 458, 459 Lotshaw, Elmer Paul, 414, 415 Lotshaw, Ralph Louis, 415 Louden, Charles Howard, 306 Loufman, Lois Marie, 69 Loughrey, Carl Edwin, 156 Louis, John David, 156 Loamer, Patricia 368 Loutzenheiser, Kate Eilen, 370 Love, James Lee, 414, 415 Love, Leston Lewis, 119, 407, 423 Love, Marjorie Joyce, 500 Love, Richard Wallace, 132 Lovell, Bette Dora, 486, 487 Lovett, Janet B., 488, 489 Lovett, John Daniel, 431 Low, Wanda Sue, 343 Lowe, Jaty Smith, Jr., 346, 383 Lowenstein, Ann, 114, 212, 296, 297, 448, 489 Loweth, Anne Cyara, 487 Lowman, Joseph, 156 Lowman, Marvin Dale, 144, 300 Lowman, Walker Bruce, 387, 426, 427 Lowmiller, Kenneth Earl, 66, 68, 226, 348, 349, 406, 407 Lowrie, Harman Smith, 348 Lowry, Mollylou, 504, 505 Loy, William Whitlock, 146, 404, 05 Loyer, George William, 423 Lubosh, Doris Elaine, 212, 342, 506, 507 Lucas, Caroline Hippel, 183, 212 Lucas, Kenneth Charles, 204, 205, 308,414, 415 Lucas, Robert Bruce, 147 Luchsinger, Robert Dean, 406, 407 Luclhat, Arthur E., 156 Ludwig, Barbara Jean, 482, 483 Ludwig, Lois Eileen, 483 Ludwig, Myra Cathalene, 482, 483 Ludwig, Violet June, 374 Luedy, Robert Bigler, 444 Luethi, Sally Jean, 496 Luft, G. Arlene, 125, 343 Lugibill, Eileen, 370 Lunka, Victor, 414, 415 Lunka, William, 408, 409 Lumpkin, Robert Howard, 327 Lund, Donald Edwin, 125, 462 Lundy, Charles Ernest, 451 Lunefeld, Sybil Gracia, 488 Lunger, Betty Grae, 352, 353 Lunka, Tony Louis, 226 Lunka, Victor William, 297 Lupfer, William Barcus, 240 Lurie, Abraham Morris, 112 Lushbaugh, John Robert, 412, 413 Lushina, Louis Nathaniel, 438, 439 Lusk, Herald Eura, 196 Lusti Bette Jean, 390 g Lustig: Jean Louise, 220, 221, 226, 291, 292, 293, 311, 474, 475 Lustig, William J., 460 Luther, Fred Bernard, 423 Luther, Robert Fulton, 212 Lutsker, Jason Ershler, 460 Lutz, Emily Eileen, 368 Lutz, Evelyn Lorene, 368 Lutz, Robert Joseph, 444 Lutz, Rosemary Jane, 338 Lutz, Rowland Roger, 459 Luxon, Norval Neil, 30, 319, 451 Lybarger, Mildred Jeanne, 470, 471 Lyday, James Marvin, 194 Lydon, Martin Joseph, 93 Lyman, John, Jr., 195, 196, 420 Lyman, Jon F., 407 Lyman, Thomas Edward, 420, 421 Lynch, James Michael, 105, 436, 437 Lynch, John Conrad, 72 Lynch, Nannette, 125, 491 Lynch, William Arthur, 611 Lynn, James Torrence, Jr., 416 Lynn, M Lyoay, James M., 196 Lyons, Rita Jean, 339, 476, 477 Lyons, Wilmer Dale, 436, 437 arjorie Jean, 233, 367 M Maatz, Donald, 396, 397 Mabbs, Helen Mae, 212, 490, 491 MacCaughey, Paul A., 423 MacCauley, Phil, 423 MacDonald, Ruth Drury, 316, 321 492 Mace, Ruth E., 272 MacGregor, Robert, 436 MacGregor, Robert Scott, 404, 406 Machovina, Paul E., 412 Maclnnis, Gordon A., 196, 396, 397 MacIntosh, Henry Clifford, 435 Maclvor, Malcolm, 189 Mack, David Starr, 171 Mack, Naomi Helene, 374, 376 Mack, Shirley Ann, 373, 504, 508 Mack. Simeon Joseph, 428 MacKenzie, Robert Dale, 427 Mackey, Horace Wathan, 196 Mackey, Richard Thomas, 125, 383 MacKinnon, Joseph Lewis, 444 Mackovic, Martha, 370 MacLean, Lois, 125, 492, 493 MacPherson, Nancy Belle, 226 MacPherson, Norma Jane, 125, 491 MacQuade, David, 404 MacQuigZ. Charles E., 134, 135, 141, 301 Macy, Betty Mae, 69, 377 Maddex, Edwin C., 432 Maddox, Byron Huff, 427 Maddox, Harry Gene, 448 Maddox, William Charles, 240, 327 Mader, David Randolph, 408, 409 Madison, Lois Elaine, 373 Madonik, Paul, 395 Madox, Harriet Jane, 321, 472 Magato, Richard Stephen, 272 Magaw, Betty Lou, 368 Magdich, Joseph, Jr., 435 Magee, Thomas Lester, 408 Magee, William Zavitz, 408, 409 Maggio, Floyd Nunzio, 400, 401 Maggiore, Vincent, Jr., 423 Magley, Theodore Robert, 439 Magnus, Marilyn Mae, 62, 488 Magyar, Michael George, 240 Mahatfey, James Edward, 462 Mahan, Virginia Mildred, 382, 508, 509 Mahatzke, James Erl, 444 Mahon, William Joseph, 432, 433 Mahoy, James Odus, 240 Mahr, Charlotte M., 146, 226, 370 Maier, Adolph William, 147 Maier, Robert Harmon, 348, 448, 449 Maier, Robert Leonidas, 240 Mailey, Bruce Clifford, 436, 437 Majoewsky, Lee Daniel, 240 Majorich, Charles S., 424 Malamud, Evelyn, 85 Malas, James Christopher, 423 Malavazos, Effie Mary, 367 Malkin, Mark G., 440 Malkotf, Jeanne Marilyn, 475 Mallory, Jeanette Rose, 240, 370 Mally, Anne Josephine, 373 Malone, Charles William, 130, 158, 297, 459 Malone, Lois Winifred, 85 Malone, Robert Herman, 432 Malter, Charlotte Marie, 475 Maltinsky, Paul Robert, 404 Maltzman, David Joseph, 105, 116 Mamula, Lily Millicent, 347 Manburg, Edwin, 105, 112, 330, 342 Manchester, Mary Baldwin, 373 Mancinelli, Mario Valentino, 401 Mandel 461 eil, Samuel Herbert, 460, Manfull, Donald R., 399 Manfull, George Edson, 399 Mangan, Myrna Faye, 154, 161 Mangie, Alfred Samuel, 158, 159 Manion, Susan, 323, 483 Manley, Wilma Jeanne, 480 Mann, F., 196 Manning, Leonard E., 139, 144 Manning, Marjorie Mae, 286, 498, 499 Manos, Sam, 468 Mansbach, Selma Gertrude, 142 Mansperger, Martin Matheny, 439 Manville, Martha Alice, 492, 493 Marchant, Marie Jeannette, 318 Marchese, Joseph J., 412 Marcie, Julius Frank, 454, 455 Marconi, Renee, 470, 471 Marcum, Jacqueline Ann, 226, 500, 501 Marcus, Felice, 503 Marcus, Mitchell Paul, 142 Marcus, Pauline Evelyn, 50, 51, 105, 305, 306, 307, 311, 502, 503 Margolis, David Sterling, 447 Marini, Livia J., 62 Marion, Elwood James, 283 Mariott, Leonard, 427 Markell, Herbert Franklin, 404 Marken Howard Aaron, 387, 394 Markey: Paul Robert, 85, 337 Markling, James Arthur, 415 Markling, Marilyn Kay, 125, 484, 485 Markovich, Francis William, 226, 383 Markowits. Gerald Joel, 440 Marks, Gerald, 460 Marks, Harold Milton. 161 Marks, Howard Lee, 210, 460 Marks, John I., 460 Marks, Lloyd, 460 Marlatt, Ruth Elinor, 371 Marlow, Richard L., 147 Marlowe, Doris Eileen, 177 Marquand, James William, 70 Marquart, Marion Harold, 67 Marquis, JoAnn Elizabeth, 66, 68, 370 533 First With The NEWS SINCE 1811 OHIO STATE JOUR AL Central Oh1o's Only Moming Newspaper ,..x..,..x..,..,..x..-..x..,..s.,s..e..x..x..s..,..,..x..- Telephone MAin 452 I JANE RUMBERGER Shop for Women I46 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio - 1useusewx-assns.-nsnxnxnsnxnx-rx umsnxunxumanmnx n- TO THE I 9 4 7 MAKIO OHIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COLUMBUS, OHIO C. I. WEAVER President HERSCHEL C. ATKINSON Executive Vice President Maryellen Haddox Emma Lou Burgoon Allen Fred D. Ptening, Jr. Thomas J. Boylan Robert D. Grooms Donald F. Stauffer Editor-I947 Makio President-YWCA Editor-Sundial Editor-BMOC Editor-Lantern Editor--Ohio State Engin ' N ' '5Ik2!',.:.'.,i::.:., '5 5'i' 121512 fl .fs 151.- ..., ' ' : J . .,.,. . J Q.-,gms -A 'A ' ' . - , 2- ---4 ,, r' , Y izfi -F Y ,s . K. , , - .... ..... , ' ' --Q ,.,..., ,,,...., if i ' i , ,. :4:!.:::g21:1?E2::l. ,. - ' :I, -,Si- .i'f IEIilEl?lV'EIE'Ef E1-.- iff . ... V ..,.. ' . ' , 4 A -1 '-' In 5 , ,.,.. .. , . nf' ,ga -, Q 45.1 -Q3 IEQQQQQQ 1.1. .Q Frederick D. Meyers James Bonham . Ann Lowenstein . . Donald H. Farrar 1 Jack W. Powell Jack A, Souleg Business Manager President-YMCA Business Manager-Sundial Busrness Manager-BMOC Business Manager-Lantern Business Manager 1947 Makio Ohio State Engine W ...s S . ss .W Q f.1'i'SlP:g.iw-Qfiff zef We sailfezsszaitesaiafgz in Q zfezgggiizi ,f , ,f eggggiaii 5 .f f S 1 f '- .1 ssgggwin ,gpg 'fy W. ZS . - ' ' ,- - , :-- . 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Lasko Secretary-Treasurer Business Manager Director-Student Activities Fraternity Affairs Agricultural Student William M. Ritter Head Cheerleader B , Y. gsaiyrzi j ' , . 'ii Z.. S N , Dana Reynolds, Jr. George E. Laycock Mariorie Miller Nan 5- 5iXbY Chairman-Council of Editor-Agricultural Student President-W.S.G.A. President-Strollers Fraternity Presidents lnc. 5 5 m s Nllartha Ann, 496 McIntosh, Marquis, Lynn, 482, 483 Marquis, Roselyn Villa, 125, 131 Marriott, Virginia Louise, 390, 500, 501 Marsh, Mary Clare, 347, 348 McCarth McClella Marshall, Clayton Frederick, 144 Marshall, David John, 459 Marshall, Jean Isabelle, 177, 183, 472 Marshall, Kenneth E., 406, 407 Marshall, Rebecca I., 125, 347, 349. 472 Marshall, Richard Henderson, 309, 436 Marshall, William Brandt, 159 Marshall, Wilbur, 156 Marsters, Patricia Ann, 379 Marstell, John Veley, 156 Marti, George, Jr., 436 McBee, Janet Ann, 500 McBride, Charles Grover, 407 McBride, William Byrl, 404 McBroome, Anne, 471 McBurney, Robert Hart, 66 McCabe, Harold Arthur, 432, 433 McCatferty, Donald, 415 McCaEerty, James Arthur, 383 McCague, Dorothy Elizabeth, 174 McCall, Patricia Annette, 176 McCampbell, Malcolm Douglas, 189 McHenry, McHugh, Glenn Page, 232 James Joseph, 339 Mcllvaine, Wayne Woodward, 431 McIntosh, K le Irwin, 435 McCann Betty Marie, 500, 501 McCann, Frieda Ray, 106 McCann, George Murray, 187 McCann, Gregory Louis, 339 McCann, Jerome Allan, 339 McCann, Stephen, 444 Charles oseph, 283 Ya J McCarthy, George T., 156 McCarthy, John Jay, 431 Mcgarthy, Patricia Ann, 339, 478, 4 9 McCave, Dorothy Jean, 376, 470, 471 McClanahan, Bert Lynch, 159 McCleary, Gail Philip, 144 McClellan, Byron Lewis, 146 n, George B., 156 Martin, Charles Edwin, 448 Martin, Dorothy A., 339 Martin, George Wilson, 459 Martin, Harry Wilson, 455 Martin, J. C., 389 Martin, John G., 195, 196 Martin, Lionel F., 264 Martin, Paul William, 459 Martin, Priscilla A., 146 Martin, Richard Foster, 226, 291. 292, 293, 431 Martin, Robert L., 406, 407 Martin, Ruth May, 226, 491 Maritn, Sally Anne, 226, 373, 476 Martin, Verne Richard, 448 Martin, William Taylor, 345 Marting, Jay Timmonds, 415 McClellan. John Leuty, 141 McClellan, Martha, 176, 183 McClelland, John Wilfred, 271 McClelland, Richard C., 416, 417 McClendon, Ruth Lee, 240, 373 McClintock, Chester Watson, 31 McClintock, James Earl, 407 Marting, John Carl, 433, 437 Marzek, Irene Marie, 339, 368 Marzolf, Ellen Barbara, 495 Masarsky, Mollie, 106 Mascik, Dolores Mae, 226, 233, 348, 471 Mascio, Joseph William, 272, 451 Masheter, Richard Lee, 434, 435 Maskey, Mona Jane, 240, 348, 373 Mason, Betty Jane, 85 Mason, Birdie, 92 Mason, David Marvin, 440 Mason, Irene Faith, 115, 510 Mason, James Gordon, 408 Mason, Robert G., 416 Mason, Robert Tussing, 327, 412 Massell, Ivan, 456, 457 Masser, Iris Jacqueline, 323, 508 Masser, Robert Allen, 394, 395 Masser, Massett, Shirley Irene, 488 Allen William, 436, 437 McClory, Michael Joseph, Jr., 452, 453 McClung, Robert Wayne, 195, 196 McClure, Doris Jean, 348 McClure, George, 408, 409 McClure, George Matthew, 139 McClure, James Gieringer, 408 McClure, James Herbert, 189 McClure, Marjorie Anne, 125 McComb, John Critchlow, 294 McCombs, Leslie C., 399 McConaughey, Warner Richard, 426, 427 McConnell, Martha Joanne, 484 MgConou hey, Helen Gracie, 367 McConvilfe, McCormick, Jean Benedict, 212 Anita Rose, 62 McCormick, Francis Burwell, 499 McCormick, McCormick, McCormick, McCormick, Marjorie Louise, 227 Nancy Alice, 343 Richard Coy, 144 Robert Wayne, 272 McIntyre, Dale Donald, 294 McKalip, Stewart Rogers, 146 McKay, Hughina, 25 McKee, lMrs.J Doris Anders, 126 McKee, Margaret Baxter, 500 McKee, Wilbur, 204, 205 McKee, William Homer, 427 McKeigan, Daniel, 444 McKenna, Frances M., 167 McKenney, John William, 421 McKenzie, Gene Rosalie, 374 McKinley, June Merea, 85, 482, 483 McKinley, William Rexford, 427 McKinnan, James, 387 McKinney, John W., 420 McKinnon, Hazel Ann, 106, 478, 479 McLam, T. J., 339 McLaughlin, Joseph Kerr, Jr., 413 McMahan, Veda Loydale, 212, 379 McMahon, Thomas Dennis, 435 McManes, Joseph R., 451 MCManigal, Allen, 431 McMichael, Norman Lawrence, 327 McMichael, Robert William, 348 McMillan, Barbara Helen, 177 McMillen, Robert Gordon, 451 McMullen, Charles H., 181 McMullen, Eleanor Grace, 374, 376 McMurray, Mary Lee, 287 McNabb, Robert Leslie, 426, 427, 458 McNaull, Marjorie Rae, 241, 374, 480 McNeal, Charles Alan, 435 McNeal, Robert Alan, 434, 435 McNulty, Thomas Frederick, 146 McPhail, Donald, 156 McQueen, Marye-Ann, 470, 471 McRae, Catherine Florence, 241 McReynolds, Charles Reese, 171 McReynolds, Robert Leroy, 232 McVay, Carl Sheridan, 241 McVay, David Stuart, 423 MvVey, Carl Fletcher, 438, 439 McVey, George W., 341 McVey, Kenneth Kent, 408 McVey, Thomas Morrison, 444 Meacham, Trent Orlo, 403 Mead, Frank Waldreth, 62 Mead, William Jasper, 301, 327 Merryman, William Barton, 171 Mem, Margery Jean. 72. 227. 495 Merwme, Martha, 146 Merwine, Ruth E., 91 Meshenberg, Lester David, 309 Messick, Richard Taylor, 271 Messmer, Donald Davis, 339 Messmer, Marianne, 498, 499 Metcalf, Ned, 412 Metcalf, Theodore Otis, 164, 165 Metters, E. Patricia, 212, 316 Metz, I-Iarvey Victor, 106, 112, 113 Metzger, Frederick Kubler, 194, 197 Metzger, Paul St. Clair, 181 Metzger, Phyllis Anne, 492, 493 Meflser. Richard Herman, 460 Meunier, Lois J., 304, 490, 491 Meuser, Joan, 492, 493 Meyer, Allen Leymone, 97 Meyer, Donna Louise, 492 Meyer, Eleanor Haynes, 85, 479 Meyer, Frederic Cooper, 395 Meyer. Paul Audley, 68 never- gat?-n 194, 195, 196 GYM, ir e au hn 494, 495 Y B a, 227, 286, Meyer, Thomas Albert, 459 Meyer, Victor Ned, 147 MCYGIS, Barbara Jean, 111, 502, 503 MQYCFS. Frederick David, 52, 53, 202, 203, 204, 205, 212, 291, 292. 305. 306. 307, 416, 417 MCYCIS, James Edward, 443 374 Mastorides, Fay A., 368 Masson, David Jenks, 444 Mast, Lowell Ray, 327 Masterson, Ralph A., 196 Mastorides, Ann Sylvia, 91, 212, Mastorides, Nicholas, 468 Mastrangelo, Evelino, 400, 401 Masuoka, Kayashi, 381 Matecheck, Ruth Eleanor, 131, 226, 509 Mateer, William Curtis. 232 Philip Raymond, 448 David William Donald Leroy, Matheny, Mathews, Mathews, Mathews, Donald S., 328 Karol n Louise , 85 106 373 452 Mathews, y , Mathiott, Harold Benton, Mathis, Ruth Claire, 85 Mathy, George Martin, 156 Matlzman. David. 112 Matson, Harriet Urania, 508, 509 Matson, James E., 181 Matthews, Daniel David, 444 Matyi, John. 178 Matz, Jerome Gershin, 428, 429 Maurath, George Anthony, Jr., 452, 453 Maurer, Jean Allene, 146, 379 Maurer, Robert Eugene, 467 Maurer, William Joseph, 434, 435 Mauthe, Joseph Louis, 72 Mawer, Robert S., 459 Maxromates. Andrew, 415 Maxromates, Stanley, 415 Maxwell, Richard Dale, 278, 404. 405 Maxwell, Robert Lawrence, 68 May, Marilyn, 496, 497 May, Richard Joseph, 440 McCormick, Robert Edwin, 141, 147 Bernice Rodney, 212, 311, McCort, McCoy, 370 Robert William, 463 Mfvetre. Maria.-ie Lea, 22 Michaels, Betty Jeanne, 227, Michaels, Meryle Annette, 503 Michell, Emily May, 368 Michlocsky, Charles Harry, 428 Mickle, Earl J., 444 mictle, Richard, 423 ic lewright, Ethel A es, Mico, Mary Bridget, 2513 374 Mlddaugh, Frank Richard, 434 435 Middleton, Amy Louise, 496 Q Middleton. David Clarke, 466 Middleton, Ralph James, Jr., 323 Midler, Merle Martin, 147 Mierka, Kathleen Rae, 373 Miesse, Gabriel Ralph, Jr., 426, 427 Mighton, Audrey May, 346 Mihalega, Irina, 241 Mika, James Louis, 418, 419 Mikesell, Glenn Ellis, 72 Milann, Lovella, 339 Milburn, Wendell Robert, Jr., 241, .406, 407 Miles, Gordon Leslie, 181 Miles, Richard George, 427 Milewski, Chester Frank, 141 Mtlhoan, John Arthur, 423 McCoy, 3 16, McCo 311, Carol Rose, 286, 287, 390, 486, 487 Howard, 138, 159 Thelston Orlando, 73 Ya McCoy, McCracken, Charles Herbert, 212 McCracken, Elmer Leroy, 147 McCracken, H. Richard, 164 McCready, Helen Marie, 492 McCreery, Royal Baxter, 327 McCrosky, Robert Lee, Jr., 329, 420, 421 McCue, Dorothy Jeanne, 85, 93, 249, 295 McCuen, G. W., 73, 248, 407 McCulloch, Jane, 340 McCullough, Harold M., 148 McCullough, Wanda Jean, 379 McCullough, William Jackson, 106 McCumber, Jack, 444 McCurdY. Margaret Ann, 246, 370 Meade, Russell DeRayford, 272, 286 Means, Hugh J., 420 Means, John William, 420 Means, Johnston Hildreth, 448 Means, Madelaine Butler, 85 Means, Russel G.. 420 Mearig, Mary Ann, 492 Mechir, George Xavier, 164, 165 Meckler, Lawrence M., 160, 428 Mayer, Dittie Jo, 226, 227, 373, 476 Mayer, Robert Ernest, 48, 49, 189 H324 Mayer, Robert Henry, 306 Mayes, Janet Harriet, 67 Mayes, Vivian Lou, 373 Mayhugh, Virginia Virgilene, 187 Maynard, H. H., 437 Maynard, Robert M., 113 McCuskey, McCuskey, McDaniel. McDaniel McDaniel Sarah Jo, 227 Wilfred S., 496, 497 Carl Herman, 439 , Francis Scott, 164, 439 anet Ileen 177 . .l . McDaniel, Louise, 139, 146, 491 McDanile, Marion Louis, Jr., 414, 415 McDaniel, Phyllis Ann, 91, 212, 374, 376 McDermott, Willard Henry, 416 McDonald, James Earl, 423 McDonald, Julie Lauretta, 329, 496 McDonald, Riley, 278 McDonald, William Ormand, 419 McDougall. Cherie Janice, 227, 292, McDowell, Irene Lesser, 493 McDowell, Mary Eleanor, 106, 486. 487 McDowell, Rosemary Eileen, 472 McFadden, Carl Henry, 408 Mayne, Calvin White. 295. 431 Mayne, Robert William, 142 Mays, Lynnette, 240, 296, 376 Mays, Mildred Lois, 348 Mazzoil, James Louis, 451 McAllister, Alan Walter, 452, 453 McAllister, Alexander Ruddock, 435 Mcggister, Dorothy Helen, 323, 3 McAllister, Paul George, 396 McAlpin, Joseph V., Jr., 196 McGaraugh, Maury Maverick, 144 McGinley, Merilynn, 212, 476, 477 McGinnis, Mary, 241 McGuRert, Arthur, Jr., 240 McGinley, Merilynn, 476, 477 McGinn, Janet Ann, 240, 373 McGinnis, Dorothy Ann, 329 McGinnis, Mary Anne, 496, 497 McGinnis, Robert Edward, 297, 444 McGory, Mary Beth, 212 McGrath, Miriam McAlister, 496, 497 M'cGree, William Fenton, 432, 433 McGreevey, iMrs.J Geneva Newbawer, 286 McGuire, James Joseph, 432, 433 McGuire, John Joseph, 444 Meckstroth, Charles Victor, 171, 181 Meckstroth, iMrs.J M. Roberta, 484 Medley, Jackson Clark, 458, 459 Medslcer, George Allen, 435 Meehl, William Edwards, 227, 309 Megcg Thomas Bradfield, Jr., 434, Meeks, Jack, 389 Meery, Joyce A., 227 Megggtt, William Frederick, 66, 406, 40 Mehaffey, Jean Ann, 479 Mehlman, Betty Kay, 227, 374, 471 Meikle, Wendell Alvin, 158, 159' Meiklejohn, Robert, 448 Meinken, Virginia Lenelle, 374, 508 Meisor, Robert Howard, 398 Meisner, David, 428, 429 Meizlish, Arthur Julian, 440 Melick, Cletus, Edgar, 314 Melick, Mary Elizabeth, 206, 212, 472 487 183 Mellinger, Raymond C., 180 311, 316, 317, 321, Mellin, Virginia Cresap, Mellinger, etty Jean, Mellman, Ralph Philip, 446. 447 Melsheimer, Robert S., 139, 423 Melyn, Arthur Harvey, 90, 394, 395 Melzer, Robert Daniel, 460, 461 Mendel, Morris, 428 Mendelson, Leon, 460, 461 Mendelssohn, Irving, 447 Mendenhall, Charles Birkenshaw, 408 Mendolwitz. Martin, 445 Menker. Irene Mary, 374 Menyhert, Coleman Richard, 412, 413 Mercer, Arthur, 438, 439 Merkle, Audrey Adelaide, 486, 487 Merlin. Philip, 395 Mermelstein, Herbert Milton, 428, 429 Merrell, William Sidney, 164 Merrick. George, Jr., 438, 439 Merrick, Margaret Ann, 216, 217, 220, 221, 227, 233, 302, 311, 316, 317, 490, 491 Merrill, Betty Lou, 480, 481 Merrill, Patricia Jeanne, 374 Merritt, Robert Bruce, 402, 403 Merry, Joyce Anita, 504, 505 Merry, Myron Edward, 436, 437 Merryman, Joyce Ann, 220, 221, 306, 311, 484, 485 535 Milicia, Angeline Mary, 326, 370 Millcta, Concetta Elizabeth, 326, 370 Miller, Andrew William, 431 Miller, Betty Ann, 220, 221, 312, 313, 492, 493 Miller, Charley F., 30 Miller, Clyde Lee, 448 Miller, Curtis Ellsworth, 448 Miller, David F., 116 Miller, Donald E., 67, 383, 408, 409 Miller, Doris R., 241, 368, 472 Miller, Edward, 241 Miller, Elizabeth A., 93, 294, 295, 302, 311, 380 Miller, Erwin Joel, 394 Miller, Estelle Frances, 227, 382 Miller, Floyd Henry, Jr., 86, 444, 445 Miller, Freddie Scovell, 416, 467 Miller, George Frederick, 402, 403 Miller, George Horace, 465 Miller, George Woodward, 418, 419 Miller, Geraldine, 373 Miller, Harold, 395 Miller, Henry Stanley, 435 Miller, Hermann Clinton, 113, 443 Miller, James Earl, 463 Miller, John Arthur, 448 Miller, John Edward. 147 Miller, John Rine, 339, 412, 413 Miller, Joseph Nelson, 416 Miller, Keith Ronald, 464 Miller. Leslie H., 68 Miller. Lewis Rudolph, 298, 344 Miller, Malcolm Lee, 448 Miller. Margaret Ann, 374 Miller. Marjorie Hunter, 50, 51, 52, 106, 114, 115, 305, 306, 307, 311, 313, 472. 492 Miller, Martin J., Jr., 423 Miller, Michael Dennen, 456, 457 Miller, Morrell Afred, 408 Miller, Patricia Mae, 484, 485 Miller, Phyllis Jeanne, 62, 74 Miller, Priscilla Joan, 367 Miller, Ray Charlton, 420 Miller, Richard Karr, 171 Miller, Richard Rankin, 67 Miller, Richard Thomas, 116 Mille? Robert Channing, 73, 196, 4 Mills? Robert Lee, 195, 196, 414, Miller, Robert Merlin, 106 Miller, Robert Sterling, 404 Miller, Robert Watson, 144 Miller, Rosaline, 382, Miller, Russell L., 320 Miller, Sally Ann, 496, 497 Miller, Victoria J., 377 Miller, Virginia Joy 212, 290, 314, soo Miller, Warren John, 158, 302, 304, 329, 459 Miller, William Rudolph, 434, 435 Millhoff, James Franklin, 116 Millison, Nannette King, 486, 487 Mills, Robert, 414, 415 Minard, Carson Jackson, 142 Moore, Roland Robert, Jr., 452, 453 Moore, Ruskin Donald, 68, 383 Moore, Thomas Howard, 427 Moore, William A., 451 Moore, William C., 415 Moore. William James, 408 Moorehead, fMrs.J Lee, 341, 343 Moorehead, Rev. Lee C., 341 Moose, Eleanor Maxine, 86 Morales, Maria Victoria, 378 MAINTAINING A TRADITION OF FINE FASHION Mindling. Sidney, 460, 461 Miner, Miner, Miner, Miner, Minke, Charles Patrick, 339 Richard Allen, 412 Robert B., 196 Vera Marie, 377 John Edward, 404, 405 Minister, Suzanne, 114, 202, 203, 206, 312, 212, 306, 307, 310, 311, 321 483 Minnich, Stephan H., 141, 444, 445 Minor, Robert Walter, 408 Minsky, Arthur, 86, 90 Minter Daniel uinn r 439 , Q , J -y Miser, Wilma Jane, 106 Mitcham, Billye M., 495 Mitchell, Antoinette Paine, 106, 115 Mitchell, Barbara Ann, 495 Mitchell, Charles Jordan, 420 Mitchell, Ferne Lois, 486, 487 Mitchell, Howard R., 431 Mitchell, Jack Lynn, 241 Mitchell, Jeanne Anne, 241, 391, 500 Mitchell, Marvin Lee, 183 Mitchell, Thomas Wesley, 281 Mitchell, Tony, 476, 477 Mitra, Madhasudan, 148 443 FOR THIRTY YEARS ON EAST BROAD STREET IN COLUMBUS Columbus, Ohio Mittelman, Sidney, 428, 429 Mitten, Florence Cecelia, 374 Mitten, Virginia Anne, 374 Mittendorf, Edith Ann, 241, 480 Mittler, Laurette Mae, 70, 72 Mitzman, Newt, 337 Mobley, Howard Walter, 241 Mobley, Robert Lee, 418, 419 Modes, Sonia, 488 Moehrman, Ervin, Jr., 339 Moehrman, Robert Louis, 339 Moeller, Lois Mae, 146 Moench, Phyllis Ann, 293 Moessinger, Fred Charles, 436, 437 Motfgait, Doris June, 296, 314, 482, Moffat, Paul Kelman, 415 Mohler, Clinton Andrew, 139 Mohnacki, Helen, 86, 494, 495 Moinster, Ilene Madelyn, 374 Moldea, Emil, 272, 415 Moles, Richard Dewitt, 431 Molinski, Helen Victoria, 126 Moll, Alvin C., 397 Moll, Verdin Atlee, Jr., 409 Mollard Jack Ellis, 144 Molli, Louise Joseph, 432, 433 Mondak, Edward Frank, 70 Mongolis, Sterling, 323 Monroe, Emmitt Paul, 86, 448 Monroe, James Richard, 436 Monroe, Joyce Annette, 484 Morgrgae, Marilyn Marie, 69, 476, 4 Monroe, Robert E., 443 Montalto, Paul Norman, 186 Montanaro, Richard Francis, 296 Montanez-Rivera, Luis A., 194 Montano, Kathryn Louise, 311, 341, 347, 348 Montanus, Edward Anthony, 431 Montello, Ralph Vince, 326 Montgomery, Jo-Ann R., 348, 484 Montgomery, Lancelot R., 196 Montgomery, Paul Winston, 156 Nlontaya, Ruth Ann, 346 Montz, John M., 435 Moody, Paul Hutt, 427 Mock, Jean Ann, 500, 509 Moon, John Chester, 232 Moran, Francis, 432, 433 Moran, Mary Louise, 115 Moran, William T., 444 Moreland, Beverly, 86, 333, 337, 490, 491 Morgan, Betty Ann, 472 Morgan, David Orville, 154, 158, 159 Morgan, Marshal Charles, 181 Morgan, Martha Lou, 370 Morgan, Mary Anne, 496 Morgan, Richard Howell, 431 Morgan, Robert, 156, 404 Morgan, Sylvesta, 510 Morgan, Sylvia, 348, 382 Morgan, Winston Lee, 349 Mori, Jeanne Ann, 241, 373, 487 Mori, Paul Albert, 180 Moriarty, Edward Joseph, 436 Mortiz, Joanne, 241, 368 Morkel, Gordon F., 459 Morr, Ralph Vernon, 399 Mort, Robert Shuey, 158, 159 Morris, Ann Geraldine, 241, 293, 323, 374, 376, 506, 507 Morris, Betty Jo, 368 Morris, Clara Jayne, 319 Morris, Clyde T., 147 Morris, Conde, 62 Morris, Donna Rae, 374, 376, 500 Morris, Gilbert Charles, 144 Morris, Guy Torrence, 139 Morris, Jack, 331 Morris, Jayne, 227, 373 Morris, John Thacker, 411 Morris, Mary Elizabeth, 379 Morris, Mary Louise, 484 Morris, Ned Freeman, 143 Morris, Scott Bradley, 142 Morrison, Charles Willis, 448 Morrison, Jessica Jean, 92, 491 Morrison, Warren D., 404, 405 Morrow, Billy Stephens, 408 Morrow, James Dillon, 459 Morrow, James Elbert, 241 Morrow, Richard Martin, 44 Morrow, Thomas Leroy, 383 Morse, Benjamin Clarke, 410, 411 Morse, Robert Stanley, 345 Morse, Stanley Morton, 301, 456 Morton, Dorothy Virginia, 126, 343 Moscato, Frank, Jr., 400, 401 Moscato, Mary Phyllis, 347, 349, 380 Moscrip, Robert Lee, 106, 116 Moseley, Beverly Harris, 443 Moseley, Charlotte, 510 Moseley, Victor Conway, 296, 297, Dayion, Qhio Summer Resori Shop I-Iarbor Springs, Michigan Mgon, Katharyne Mae, 343 Mooney, Bernard F., 282, 459 Mooney, Frank George, Jr., 435 Mooney, John Fred, 348 Moore, Bertha Gav, 368 Moore, Clyde Jackson, 132 Moore, Colleen Ann, 374, 376 Moore, Earl Franklin. 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Ernest, 130, 214 Schafer, Glen Eugene, 300, 301 Schafer, Marjorie Ann, 108, 478, 479 Schafer, Nancy, 111, 374 Schafer, William Edward. 439 Schafer, William Frederick, 156 Schafer, William F.. 229 Schafer, Lawrence Edward, 242 Schleppi, Frances Anne, 243 Schlessinger, Annette, 373, 503 Schlezinger, Marvin Albert, 395 Schmelzer, George Lewis, 73 Schmidt, Dorothy Marie, 339 Schmidt. Eleanor Jean, 287, 374, 376 Schmidt, Mary Joan, 339 Schmidt, William Earl, 410, 411 Schmitt, Florency Ione, 345 Schmittle, Samuel C., 194 Schmitz, Edwin Herman, 404 Schmutzler, Joan, 87 Schnarre, Roberta Marie, 127, 333, 41 William Henry. 424 Santschi, Sanwald, Robert Michael, 87, 93 Sarber. Betty Jean, 370 Sarlckinen, Esco, 249, 408 Sartor, Carroll Albert, 443 Sass. Morton, 183 Satterfield. Robert Earl, 147 Sauber, Vivian Elaine, 130, 391, 472, 473 Sauder, Donald Elroy, 381 Sauer, William George, 467 Saulino. Arthur Nicholas, 467 Saum Mar'orie Louise 480, 481 T ' Il Tu, Schaffner, James Daniel, 423 Scharenberz. Robert Theodore, 145 Schater, W'illiam F.. 435 Schatzman, Paula Francine, Schechtman, Joseph Leon, Schechter, Daniel D., 87 Schechter, Irving, 90, 447 Schetfelin, Edward Joseph, 426, 427 Scheiber, Carl Albert, 144 Scheid, Millicent Marie, 374 Scheinbart, Robert, 440 Scheingold, 1Mrs.J Eevelyn B., 108 Scheingold. Sanford Sol, 155 Scheinl-conf, Harold Philip, 87 Schell, Don Charles, 439 Schell, Lola Mary, 380 Schellhouse, Herbert, 443 Schellenger, Harold K., 31, 403 Schenck, Anita Carlotta, 87, 498, 499 Schenk, Martha Jean, 229, 482, 483 146 336 382 Schneider, Adelbert Kenneth, 442 Schneider, Clark Donald, 243, 465 Schneider, Dale E., 195 Schneider, Henry Allen, 458, 459 Schneider, John L., 147 Schneider, Marilyn Ruth, 243, 500 Schneider, Norman Edward, 404 Schneider. Ruth Elizabeth, 93, 139, 295, 367 Schneider, Samuel, 108, 112 Schneider. Wilbur H., 127, 272, 253, 387, 396, 397 Schneier, Marilyn Minnette, 370, 488, 489 Schnell, Arlene Mitten, 74 Schnell, Mary Mildred, 374 Schnittker, Max A., 254, 435 Schnittker, Richard Dean, 250, 266, 271 Schoenberger, Robert Lynn, 423 Schoenbrun, Ruth, 506, 507 Schoenfeld, Berned Ralph, 395 Schoeppner, Earl Edward, 158, 159 Schotfermiller, William, 443 Saggbugss fMrs.D June Webb, 87, 651322, ggiealy 511 Sclrgeer, Robert Davisson, 66, 406, X332 iiifauvery 404' 405 ,jg OFFICIAL HEADQUARTERS FOR cf 'is I l. 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DESHLER-WALLICK COLUMBUS, OHIO 541 ALWAYS THE BEST IN HOTEL COMFORT l When You Check Into One of These Albert Pick Hotels I Ho'rEL oR'r HAYES RATES: 3 fo Room each 52.50 up Single Rooms, 53.50 up Accommodafions for 500 AII Rooms wifh Privafe Guesfs Bafh Mandarin Cockfail Lounge Affracfively Appoinfed Coffee Shop Enfirely New--Crysfal Dining Room 'AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS AND SUITES 4 persons or more each 52.25 up 2 fo Room each 52.75 up-Twin Beds 2 fo Room each 52.75 up-Double Bed HOTEL CHITTENDEN House of I-IospiI'aIify Accommodafing 500 Guesfs , ,...,- W..- ..,, -..fe Y, - --. . I-Iome of Famous Purple Cow Coffee Shop if Oasis Circle Bar and Balloon Room Privafe Dining Room RATES: ROOMS WITH 4' persons or more each 52.00 up 3 fo Room each 52.50 up 2 fo Room each 52.75 up-Twin Beds 2 fo Room each 52.25 up-Double Bed Single Rooms, 52.50 up BATH ROOMS WITH HOT AND COLD WATER iUse of Public Bafhl 6 persons or more each 52.00 up 2 persons or more each 52.00 up Single Rooms, 52.50 up Locafions: Bofh Hofels Iocafed af Wesf Spring near High Sfreef CHAS. L. BEATHARD, Manager Hofel Hofel Hofel Hofel Hofel Hofel Hofel Anflers, Indianapolis, Ind. Belden, Canfon, Ohio Bofhwell, Sedalia, Mo. Capirol, Topeka, Kans. Car-fer, Cleveland, Ohio Duranf, Flinf, Michigan Forf Meigs, Toledo, Ohio R. I. GRIFFITH, Managing Direcfor, Hofels Forf Hayes and Chiffenden Fad Hayes Hoi-el GEO. A. WEYDIG, Manager Hofel Chiffenden OTHER ALBERT PICK HOTELS Ho+eI Founfain Square, Cincinnafi, Ohio Hofel Heidelberg, Bafon Rouge, La. Hofel Isfrouma Bafon Rou e La. 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Eldorado Towers-300 Cenfral Park Wesf, New York Cify Uzurnished Aparfmenfsl fUnfurnished Aparfmenfsl 542 Mary Catherine, 471 Shaw, Schooley, John Palmer, Jr., 444 Schor, Rudolph, 189 Schory, John James, 155, 156 Schott, Jean Eileen, 229 Schottenstein, Alan J., 440 Schottenstein, Miriam D., 488, 489 Schrager, Jack Lionel, 456, 457 Schram, Jack Richard, 73, 387, 399 Schreiber, Gerald Gregory, 187 Schroder, Jean Ann, 484 Schroder, Margaret, 344 Schroder, Harold August, 66, 67 Schroder, Harold Gordon, 339 Schroeder, Virginia Claire, 373 Schroeter, Donald G., 27, 327 Schubert, Leona Fremont, 70, 72 Schubert, Robert Luther, 195, 196 Schuck, John Robert, 295, 448, 449 Schuh, Katherine Marie, 88, 337, 491 Schuler, John H., 435 Schuler, Stanley P., 442, 443 Schulman, Barbara Hope, 323 Schulte, Carol, 229, 504 Schulten. Robert Frederick, 142 Schultz, Harvey Leon, 90, 460, 461 Schultz, Joseph Howard, 432, Schulz, Ernest Helmut, 462 Schumacher, Ruth Eileen, 261 Schumacher, Susan Marguerite, 492 Schumacher. Walter Leonard, 436 Schupp, Robert Edward, 70 Schuster, Donald Bruce, 423 Schuster, Howard Lewis, 402, 403 Schuster, Phyllis Mae, 345 Schutte, Armeda, 127, 390, 506, 507 Schwab, Karl George, 271 Schwab, Lester Max, 460 Schwartz, 433 Betty R., 116, 374, 375, 376 Schwartz, Charles Wesley, 412, 413 Schwartz, David, 428 Schwartz, Donald Edwin, 158, 159 Schwartz, Elwood Maurice, 294, 295 Schwartz, Frank John, Jr., 423 Schwartz, Gilbert, 447 Schwartz, Harvey Selman, 456 Schwartz, Marjorie Alice, 496, 497 Schwartz, Stanley, Jr., 164 Schwartz, William Burnside, 181, 431 Schweiker, Robert Francis, 130 Schwerdtfeger, Jean Anne, 243, 472 Scicchitano. Samuel James, 400, 401 Scobee, Charles Strother, 410, 411 Scott, Andrew Hawley, 140, 142 Scott, Betti Anne, 510 Scott, Dorothy DeLong, 500 Scott, fMrs.1 Erma L., 131 Scott, Harold, 108, 112 Scott, Jean Helen, 498, 499 Scott, John Kimball, 414, 415 Scott, Richard Winfield, 459 Scott, Robert Wayne, 229, 444 Scoutten, Robert J., 108, 404, 405 Scruton, Robert Truman, 412, 413 Sculler, Ed, 460, 461 Seabold, Wanita Mae, 374, 376 Seanor, George William, 455 Searight, Alvah Harry, 411 Sears, Robert Charles, 444 Seasly, Florence Bertha, 494, 495 Seasly, Florence Bertha, 494, 495 Sebian, Richard Augustus, 72, 339 Sebubul, Margaret R., 370 Seckel, Theodore D., 416 Secontine, Robert William, 412, 413 Secrest, Brodie Glenroy, 414, 415 Secrest, Edmund. 57 Sgcrist, Richard Austin, 427 Secrist, Ruth Alcarda, 500 Seddon, Lois Anne, 487 Sedgwick, William Stewart, Jr., 427 Sedmak, Stephen Emil, 72, 243 Sedor, William John, 127 Seebrit, Dorothy Jean, 5243 Seelig, Jerry, 456, 457 Seeman, lMrs.J Alice Z., 130 Seese, Ruth, 382 Sefcik, Anne Marie, 368 Segal, Robert I., 395 Segall, Harold, 172 Segel, Alvin Sanford, 189 Segesman, Robert Wilbur, 452 Segna, Joseph E., Jr., 144 Seiberling, Dale Allen, 439 Seibert, Diane Alice, 484 Seibert, Jack Edward, 279, 298 Seibgrt, Robert Edward, Jr., 278, 4 3 Seibert, Robert Ervin, 327, 339 Seibert, William Harper, 46, 47, 48, 49, 108, 278, 444, 445 Seidler, Alyce Eleane, 243 Seidler, Walter, 428, 429 Seif, Robert Dale, 396, 397 Segal? Patricia Mary Ann, 229, 504, Seigrist, Peggy, 504 426, Selby, George Herbert, 127, 132 Selby, John Edward, 408 Selby, Paul L., Jr., 408 Selby, Samuel T., 249, 272 Seliber. Donald Leon, 456, 457 Selig, Karl L., 438 Selk, Murrey Ralph, 72 Selkowitz, Leonard, 108 Sell, William Charles, 387, 444, 445 Sellers, James McKinney, 404, 405 beners, Robert L., 414 Sells, Kenneth Eugene, 68, 73 Sells, Patty Joy, 321, 508, 509 Seltzer, Nathan Martin, 460 Selvey, Leo Sanford, 416 Senft, Betty Jane, 214, 374 Senis, Mary Helen, 343 Senn, Loren E., 172, 181 Sergeant, William, 48, 49 Serkin, Arthur H., 395 Sesler, John Marvin, 434, 435 Sessions, Robert Emmons, 423 Setzer, Carl John, Jr., 420, 421 Sewell, Howard J., Jr., 229 Seymour, Nancy, 377 Seymour, Ruth Emily, 161 Shackelford, John Edward, 438, 439 Shade, Shade, Dorothy Jean, 486 Russell Merle, 108, 116 Shadrach, Mary Jean, 500, 501 Shafer, Dan Landon, 448 Shafer, Paul Vernon, 73 v Shaffer, Donald Eugene, 142 Shaffer, Joanna, 340, 343 Shalfer, Laurence Marshall, 140, 144 Shaffer, Margaret Ann, 368 Shaffer, Wesley Adams, 71 Shatfernocker, Wayne Max, 458, 459 Shain, Angie, 346 Shaley, Charles, 444 Shaman, William Irving, 447 Shgmansky, Robert Morris, 447 Shamansky. Robert Norton, 88, 91 Shane, William James, 404, 405 Shaner, Frederick Lawrence, 408 Shanesy, Thomas Richard, 108 Shank, John, 444 Shank, Mary Alice, 323 Shank, Thelma Ann, 2873 376 ' o Shannon, John Lewis, 4 Shannon, Robert, 448 Shannon, Wilson Boyce, 403 Shapero, Herschel Stanley, 90 Shapero, Robert Lee, 460 Shapiro, Harrison, 172, 183 Shapiro, Leonard, 440 Shapiro, Robert Lawrence, 323 Shapiro, Sol, 189 Shapoff, Lloyd Wilford, 395 Sharn, Stanley O., 399 Sharon, Thomas Pressly, 448 Shapp, Barbara, 347 Sharp, Irene Walker, 510 Sharp, Stanley Oscar, 63 Sharp, Wayne Eugene, 194, 197, 306, 307 Shasse, Margarett, 69 Shaucet, Mitzi Lee. 109, 115 Shaw, Dorothy Eloise, 229, 470, 471 Shaw, James Robert, 410, 411 Shaw, John William, 144 Shaw, Joseph Cannon, 464 Shaw, Leslie Nelson, 320 Shaw, Mary Alice, 478, 479 William Dio, Jr., 204, 205 William R., 189, 415, 455 Susanne Koch, 496, 497 Sheads, James Curtis, 420 Sheahan, Robert Charles, 180 Shealey, James Allison, 412, 413 Shear, Frances Rose, 374 Shear, Lloyd J., 112 Sheehan, Ernest Gregg, 435 Sheets, Dorothy Katherine, 382 Sheets, Jack Douglas, 416 Sheets, Lowell W., 467 Sheets, P, Earle, 416, 417 Shein, Joyce Renee, 475 Sheldon, James Coiiman, 426 Shell, Richard C., 408, 409 Shelton, Alice Lucetta, 177 Shemansky, Robert, 460 Shenton, Richard Vincent, 94 Shepard, Charles Jerome, 300, 301 Shepherd, Betty Louise, 370 Qiepherd, Charles Robert, 229, 416, 417 Sheppard, James Stewrt, 423 Sheppard, Mary Leone, 92, 130, 233 Sherer, Glen Harry, 436 Sherer, Kenneth Elsworth, 140, 436, Shaw, Shaw, Shawan, 437 Sheridan, Edward Gilbert, Jr., 420 Sherman, Erwin E., 160 Sherman, Ralph Harold, 428, 429 Sherman, William Fillmore, 346 Sherrets, Caryol Jean, 50, 51, 286, 311, 486 Sherwood, Gloria Irwne, 229, 368 Sherwood, Marie Alberta, 374 Shetterly, Howard Eugene, 232, 451 Shibe, Harold David. 428, 429 Shibley, Glenford Mills, 243, 402, 403 Shields, Clarence Milton, 452, 453 Shields, Glenna Maurine, 368 Shiff, Carl, 446, 447 Shitf, Morton Raphael, 146 Shilf, Myer, 388, 477 Shifley, Russell Wilbur, 328 Shifman, Thelma Elaine, 374 Shill, Robert Eugene, 243 Shiliday, Shilliday, Barbara Mae, 476, 477 Richard Duane, 323, 423 Shimp, Everett C., 111 Shinbach, Elizabeth Weil, 503 Shipe, Lester Kermit, 243 Shipley, Donald Marlow, 142 Sljpman, Neil T., 191, 194, 197 Shipcoe, Lenore June, 127 Shire, Bernard Sylvan, 309, 395 Shirey, Harry Eugene, 272, 278 Shirley, Robert Reiter, 232 Shisse, Margaret Violet, 63, 66, 504, 505 Shively, Alice Caroline, 287 Shively, Dwight Carson, 410, 411 Shively, Harold M., 439 Shiverdecker, James H., 63 Shives, Jean A., 379 Shleier, Charlene B., 474, 475 Shoag, Alex, 428, 429 Shoemaker, Mary Jo Ann, 229, 370, 482, 483 Shonting, Martha Lou, 373 314, Shook, Gene Edwin, 450, 451 Shope, Marian Jeanne, 482, 483 Shore, Marian Shirley, 498, 499 Short, Harriet Sue, 179 Short, Rufus, D., Jr., 426, 427 Short, William Henry, 295, 454, 455 Shorts, Glenn Leon, 455 Shoup, Howard Edward, 466 Shoup, Jack Reichert, 452 Showe, Burkley Hugh, 458, 459 Shriner, Charles P., 408 Shriver, Claribel, 478, 479 Shriver, Harriet Elizabeth, 478, 479 Shuck, Kenneth Menaugh, 94 Shuev, Ann Mitchell, 302, 304, 494, 495 Shutfstall, Donald Clifton, 296, 330 Shuklansky, Robert A., 447 Shull, Elinor Kathleen, 370 Shulman, Barbara, 475 Shulman, Eli M., 155, 394, 395 Shulman, Rosyln, 377 Schulte, Carol, 69 Shultz, Betty Anne, 109, 111, 374 Shultz, Corma Faye, 346 Shumaker, Betty Marilyn, 492 Shumaker, John Frazier, Jr., 465 Shuman, Donald McKinley, 415 Shuman, Stanley B., 454, 455 Shumate, Janet Louise, 374 Shurmer, Richard H., 140, 412, 413 Shuster, Georgene Phyllis, 127, 367 Shuster, Virginia Lee, 340 Shutrump, George Victor, 444 Jack, 279 Schuttle, Shuttleworth, Norma Joan, 480 Sibley, Eleanor Jane, 480 Sieberling, Coleen L., 370 Siebert, Emmy Lou, 496, 497 Siebert, Paul Douglas, 412 Siebert, Thomas Murray, 435 Siebert, Wilbur H., 408 Siebert, Dorothy J., 376 Siefert, Charles Henry, 432, 433 Sieg, Margaret Eugenia, 183 Siegel, Jerome, 428 Siegel, Roger Paul, 447 Siegel, Seymour, 456, 457 Siegel, Shael Robert, 460 Siegelman, Shirley, 488 Siegler, Edward Earle, 172, 456 Siegrist, Peggy Lou, 243 Sifritt, Claude, 309 Sigalow, Murray Irving, 88, 456, 457 Sigg, Lyle Richard, 338 Sigler, Jack Spencer, 415 Sigman, Herman Bernard, 447 Silber-man, Max, 309, 394 Silleck, Ralph Edward, 436 Silver, Edward A., 399 Silver, Harold, 109 Silverman, Donald Eugene, 440 Silverman, Henry Rupert, Jr., 446, 447 Silverman. Irwin Joseph, 460 Simeon, George Robert, 426, 427, 434, 435 Simester, Nancy Ellen, 492, 493 Simison, Maxine Louise, 243 Simmers, Mary Magdalene, 377 Simmons, Barbara, 488 Simmons, James Allan, 243, 327, 459 Simmons, James Edwin, 172, 180 Simmons, Marjorie Jeanne, 69, 214, 498, 499 Simon, Dorothy May, 374, 376 Simon, Harold Abba, 440 Simon, Norman Harold, 447 Simonds, Lorna Jane, 229, 490 Simons, Suzanne Lee, 503 Simons, William Joseph, 339 Simonson, Simonson, Simplcins, Simpson, Simpson, Gloria Kent, 88 Richard Maurice, 112 Bonnie Jean, 233 Margaret Ann, 374 Marilyn Elizabeth, 480 Simpson, Mary Jane, 483 Simpson, Veda, Lucile, 127 Sims, fMrs.J Mary Helen J., 63 Sims, Richard Lee, 243, 448 Sims. Suzanne Catherine, 314, 321, 471 Sinai, Victor, 436, 437 Sindel, Dorothy Marie, 482, 483 Sindel, Walter Lloyd, 158, 159 Sindel, Wilbur Eugene, 396 543 Singer, Alan Lewis 329 446 447 Singer, Donald, 428, 429 Singhaus, Howard Eugene, 232 Singer Marvin Paul, 447 Singer, Sheldon Sanford, 428, 429 Sinkhorn, Warren Edward, 328, 464 Sinks, Grover Gordon, 243 Sipari, Ross, 400, 401 Sipe, Martin Winfield, 214, Sipe, Phyllis Jean, 374, 471 Sipe, Stanley Weber, 114, 320, 340 Sipp, Donald Saxton, 430 Sirak, Howard David, 172 Sisinger, Robert Earl, 423 Siskind, Roland Lawrence, 232, 395 Sisler, Eleanor Rose, 490 Sisser, Rhoda, 507 Sites, Arthur E., 73 Sites, Catherine, 345 Sigls, Edward, 31, 229, 334, 415 Sites, William Arnold, 298 Sitterly, John H., 407 Sittig, John Henry, 127 Sizer, Charles Paul, 147 Skaggs, Reba Lee, 480, 481 Skeele, Robert Eugene, 243, 431 Skeen, Joyce Elaine, 480, 481 Skellenger, William David, 412 Skinner, John H., 329, 462 Skinner, Larry Morgan, 349 Skipton, Edward Dean, 232 Sldove, Roger H., 415, Slaben, Sanford S., 90 Slaif, Florence M., 114, 488, 489 Slager, Lois Ann, 373, 471 Slagle, John James, 229 Slagle, Luther Frederick, 327 Slasor, Samuel Allen, 243 Slatter, Walter L., 71, 399 Slatzer, Robert, 12, 30, 302 Slaughter, George McClellan, 427 Slaughter, Martha Elizabeth, 510 Slaughter, Robert Dodds, 180 Slee, Richard Cloyce, 132 Sleeth, David McKirahan, 412 Slesh, Merilynn Zelda, 503 Slessinger, Marvin Herbert, 272, 232 460, 461 Sliwa, Theodore Eugene, 230, 442, 443 Sloan, Betty Jane, 214, 343 Sloane, Roscoe C., 25 Slocum, Barbara Irene, 484, 485 Slote, Leonard L., 296, 451 Slotterbeck, lMrs.J Marilynn June, 233, 314, 482, 483 Slough, Relph Eugene, 272, 404, 405 Sluizer, Allan Lewis, 140, 141, 145, 456, 457 Sluizer, Margaret Frances, 214, 342 Slusher, William Ear, 300, 301, 327 Smalley, Erma Jean, 382 Smart, Donald Wilbur, 286 Smart, L. Edwin, 338 Smilanich, Angeline, 214 Smiler, Louis J., 432, 433 Smit, Mildred Juliana, 109 Smith, Agnes Skinner, 325 Smith, Amy Elizabeth, 495 Smith, Andrew Markham, 415 Smith, Anita Vondale, 478, 479 Smith, Bernice Eleanor, 338, 370 Smith, Betty Jean, 374 Smith, Carl Eugene, 422, 423 Smith, Satherin Anne, 379 Smith, Charles Edwin, 64, 73 Smith, Charles Roger, Jr., 338 Smith, Christina Virginia, 479 Smith, Clarence, Jr., 396 Smith, Darwin Wendell, 195, 196 Smith, David Carence, 410, 411 Smith, Donald Eslie, 408 Smith, Dorothy Jean, 68, 370 Smith, Dorothy Jean, 340 Smith, Dorothy Jean, 368 Smith, Dwight Emerson, 64, 396 Smith, Earl Edmondson, 189 Smith , Smith, Earl, Jr., 443 Earl Sheppard, 109 Smith, Edgar Merle, 141 Smith, Edna, 510 Smith, Edward Gritiin, 73 Smith, Elizabeth Anne, 496, 497 Smith, Elsa, 510 Smith, Eugene, Warner, 415 Smith, Fred Inman, 410, 411 Smith, Frederick Ellis, 278 Smith, George Mevin, 196 Smith, Geraldine, 345 Smith, Gloria Loaine, 69, 130, 203, 214, 291, 490, 491 Smith, Guyon Augustus, Jr., 408, 409 Smith, Harold Clayton, 465 Smith, Helen Marie, 88 Smith, Homer Russell, 195 Smith, Howard Dwight, 31, 444 Smith, Hulett Dewharton, 94 Smith, Jack Alden, 436 Smith, James Dean, 388 Smith, James Douglass, 465 Smith, James Harrington, 388 Smith , Smith , James Roger, 396, 397 James William, 439 Smith, Jean Wikins, 373 Smith, Joanne Ruth, 374 Smith, Joseph Julian, 156 Smith, Leonard William, 399 David Joseph, 181 Smith, Lloyd 0., 140 Smith, Lowell Donald, 181 Smith, Lynn, 374 Smith, fMrs.J Margaret Buhr, 64 Smith, Marilyn Maxine, 230, 375, 376 Smith, Marjorie Jane, 370 Smith, Mary Ellen, 111 Smith, Mary Helen, 64, 343, 379 Smith, Morton Sanford, 447 Smith, Patricia Beall, 243, 370, 491 Smith, Paul Meredith, 431 Smith, Phylis Caroline, 374 Smith, Phillis Eileen, 230, 367 Smith, Ralph Burns, 214 Smith, Reginald Albert, 420 Smith, Richard Rouse, 230 Smith, Richard Z., 348 Smith, Robert Brown, 427 Smith, Robert Bruce, 420, 421 Smith, Robert Dean, 459 Smith, Robert Ellwood, 403 Smith, Robert Ernest, Jr., 414, 415 Smith, Robert George, 155, 158, 159 Smith, Robert Leland, 408, 409 Smith, Ruth, 127, 179 Smith, Sanford, 160 Smith, Scott Miles, 458, 459 Smith, Susan, 261, 361, 496, 497 Smith, Viola Mary, 346, 368 Smith, Virgene Ann, 490, 491 Smith, Virginia Mae, 230, 500 Smith, William A., 416, 417 Smith, William Edward, Jr., 159 Smith, William George, 116 Smith, William Melvin, Jr., 272, 276, 277 Smith, William Philip, 67 Smith, William Philip, Jr., 172, 330 Smithers, Mary Jean, 370 Smock, Anne Taylor, 50, 51, 88, 316, 484, 485 Spacek, Dorothy Mae, 155, 373, 494, 495 spank, Robert William, 404, 405 Spade, Robert Dale, 300, 301, 458, 459 Spaeth, Edward William, 339 Spaeth, Janet Marie, 243 Spaeth, Lois Jean, 214 Spagat, Marilyn Phyllis, 243, 391, 488 Spaid, Martha Joyce, 329, 470, 471 Spangberg, Harry D., Jr., 159 Spangler, Steen, William A., 448 Steno, Richard James, 72 Steenstrup, Robert Vernon, 328 Stetiel, Victor L., 156 Stetiens, William Murlin, 410, 411 Steiger, Edward, 132 Steiger, W. Selden, 451 Stein, Edith Ellen, 295 Stein, Evelyn Elaine, 488 Stein, Jack, 440 St ' John William, 402, 403 Stsiiiberg, William Charles, 460 491 Snavely. Reva Beth, 230 Smoot, Thomas Edwin, 93 Smuckler, Howard David, 428 Smukler, Shirley Eleanor, 373 Snashal, Mary Virginia, 296, 329, 490, Spangler, Thomas James, 404 Sparks, Joann, 374, 376 Sparrow, Donald Elliott, 244, 340 Sparrow, Helen Wilkins, 244 Spatt, Arthur Donald, 395 Spatz, Edward Charles, 109 Spears, Joan Adair, 109, 496, 497 Specic, Dot, 373 Speck, Lois Elaine, 244, 302, 304, 373 Spector, Hyman L., 395 Speed, Suzanne Phyllis, 31, 220, 221, 334, 335, 495 Speer, Cleo Dale, 484, 485 Speer, fMrs.J W. Ray, 325 Speers, Herbert Kenneth, 181 Speers, Ray, 324 Speir, Richard John, 459 Spellman, Mary Frances, 188, 311, 318, 367 Nlatilda Annette, 244, 374 Carol Anne, 88, 349 George Elwell, 258, 259 Spence, Spencer, Spencer, Spencer, James Ulan, 244, 442, 443 Spencer, Robert S., 387, 434, 435 Spengler, William Frederick, 404 Sperling, Dorothy Ruth, 475 Spetka, Richard Lawrence, 421 Spicer, Peter, 435 Spies, Roberta Maxine, 374 Spiker, Barbara Ann, 373 Spilker, John L., 113, 280 Spillman, Louann Alice, 230, 426, 477 Spindler, Frederick Goltra, 345 Spira, Freyda, 488, 489 Spitler, John Douglas, 435 Steiner, Jack Wiliam, 430 431 Steiner, William Fred, 456, 457 Steinhilber, Kathryn Ann, 478, 479 Steltenpohl, Jerome Otto, 147, 414 Stepha Stepha Stephe Stephe Stephe Stephe 487 Stern, Stem , Stern, Stern, Stern, Stern , Sternb n, Theodore Robert, 444 nz, Kenneth Randall, 348, 349 ns, Anne Louise, 374 ns, Jost-ph Bartholomew, 88, 94 nson, Harold Lee, 346 nson, Virginia Allison, 88, 486, Alfred, 440 Arthur M., 446, 447 Ernest, 109, 112 Katherine Nora, 502, 503 Sanford Ross, 460, 461 Stanley Milton, 460 erg, Josef, 460, 461 Sterner, James Edward, 109 Stetelman, Norma Jeanne, 506, 507 Stetzelbereger, Willard Paul, 430, 431 Stevens, Erma Lucille, 368 Stevens, Harold Floyd, 64, 396, 397 Stevens, Jane Elizabeth, 500 Stevens, John Rolfe, 147 Stevens, William D., 456 Snell, William, 296, 426, 427 Snider, Snider, Snider, Snider , Snider, Snider, Snider, Ann Elizabeth, 233 Edward Wenel, 414, 415 Gordon Bright, 408. 409 James Regan, 408, 409 Ralph Elmore, 156 Sophie Arm, 243, 370 Virginia Clair, 494, 495 Snively, Ross Calvin, 73. 399 Snoddy- Joan Roberta, 68, 348 Snow, Kenneth, 464 Snow, Kenneth Elmer, 328 Snow, Royall H., 31, 334 Spitz, Phyllis Jean, 88, 91, 174, 368 Spitzer, George Leon, 458, 459 Spitzer, Mary laverne, 109, 111 Spivak, Alfred I., 456 Spivey, Robert Edward, 142 Splaver, Yetta, 377 Sprague, Edgar A., 403 Spzgue, Robert Julian, 88, 339, 426, Sprang, Ralph Allyn, 71 Sprang, Richard Gaye, 144, 320 Sprang, Jacqueline Gayle, 144, 320 Spridgeon, Doyt Lowell, 327 Stevenson, Bonnie Jean, 178 Stevenson, Donald C., 387, 424, 425 Stevenson, John Ellsworth, Jr., 448, 449 Stevenson, Margaret Jean, 69, 373 Stevenson, Mary Jane, 244 Stevenson, Nancy, 374 Stevenson, Robert Edwin, 88, 320, 408, 409 Stevenson, Robert Osburn, 448 Stevenson, Robert William, 140, 141, 145 Steward, Donald Doyle, 348 Steward, Ronald Vem, 300, 301 Stewart, Charles Reese, 93 Stewart, Dorothy Jean, 471 Stewart, Herbert Stapleton, 304 Stewart. Jack Carlton, 214 , Stewart, James Willard, 423 Stewart, Martha Harriett, 88, 93, 295, 496, 497 Strang, Donald Earle, 454, 455 Stranges, Anthony Joseph, 432 Strasser, Donald Francis, 388, 419 Strasser, Frederick Thomas, 418, 419 Strate, Donald Milton 416,, 417 Stratton, John Delbert, 439 Stratton, Martha Nell, 31, 52, 91, 214, 311, 314, 315, 333, 334, 368 Strawsburg, J. Richard. 230 Streb, Joseph Marshall, 165, 449 Strickling, Robert A., 232 Strictland, Lois, 511 Strike, Mary Ann, 183 Strine, Marjorie Jean, 230, 370 Sfflngef, C. Wayne, 346, 348 Strobel, Elinor Jane, 66, 370 Stroman, Lenore Adeline, 296, 508, 509 Strong, Charles Lowell, 406, 407 Strong, James Wheaton, 272, 277, 448, 449 Stroomer, Theodore R., 140 Strother, Sue French, 325, 500, 501 Stroup, Lee M., 109, 116 Stroupe, Beatrice Eileen 109 Strub, Thomas Wylie, 109, 348 Edward Anthony, 67 Norman Wesley, 283 Mary Lou, 348, 495 Richard Overstreet, 443 Struna, Strunks, Stuber, Stucker, Stuckey, Wilber Edward, 396 Studebaker, Richard B., 230 Studer, Louis Charles, 141, 146 Studor, Charlene Ruth, 68, 69, 368 Studor, Margaret Ann, 66, 68, 69, 368 Stuhlmueller, Dean Charles, 427 Stukey, John Franklin, 244, 293 Stull, James Allen, 341 Stungis. John, Jr, 253, 272. 404 Sturgill, Carmi Quentin, 346 Stuvland, Margaret Elaine, 91, 490, 491 Subirt, Dorothy, 374 Sude, Sidney, 90, 395 Sugarman, Bernard Earl, 90 Sugarman, Nancy Jane, 377 Suldey, Carolyn Florence, 374, 376 Sullivan, Alice Louise, 127 Sullivan, Eleanore Beatrice, 480 Sullivan. Harry Francis, 277, 411 Sullivan, Janice M., 128, 370 Sullivan, Patricia Ann, 214 Sullwold, Chester Allen, 458, 459 Stager, Snoden, William C., 448 Snyder, Ben H., 346 Snyder, Charles Rex, 278 Snyder, Floridene, 498, 499 Snyder, Graydon Niles, 68, 73 Snyder, James Wilcox, 412 Snyder, Jaunito, 346 Snyder, Larry, 411 Snyder, Maril n Jane, 368 Snyder, Mary Ton, 131, 480, 481 Snyder, Norman Eugene, 404 Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Relph Benjamin, 328, 464 Richard P., 156 William L., 410, 411 Sprigs, John Edward, 114, 203, 306, 307, 310, 311, 312, 313, 321, 492 Springer, Barbara Ann, 109, 486 Springer, Mary Lou, 340, 368, Sprosty, Allan Elmer, 415 Sprouse, W. 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Another year has passed and this year's Nlalsio has gone into production. The office is strangely quiet. The cliclcing of typewriters and buzzing of telephones has suddenly ceased. But more noticeable is the silence from the usual hum of familiar voices and the laclc of excitement in the room. Yet as I witness these changes I lmow this office will soon be alive again with renewed life and activity. At this moment plans for another outstanding yearboolc are being made. The 1947 Makio, however, attained a style of its own. combining the per- sonality, slcill and workmanship ol those who created it. In reviewing the year's activities I recall a host of staff members and co-worlcers who shared my experiences. My eternal thanlcs to Wayne Harsha, our advisor, without whose able assistance the Makio would never have attained its degree of perfection. To Gloria Smith- Smitty to the staff'-my sincerest appreciation. Her friendliness and pleasing personality were a real inspiration to all of us. Those members of the sophomore editorial staff who remained faithful to the end deserve much praise. They include: Martha Beha, Howard Byer, Dicls Conrad. Fran Cutler, Elaine Fenner, Dorothy Keller, Ruth Krauthamer, Cherie McDougall. and Emilie Winkeljohn. The business stall. headed by Fritz Meyers, business manager. and his associate. Bill Zurcher, did an excellent job setting the record for bool: sales, through an admirable promotion program. Business stali members who helped carry out these plans to a successful conclusion were Jean Lustig, Ginny Niswonger, Dude North- craft, and Dory Priode. Photography attained increasing importance this year through the slrillful operations of Don Cooper, Diclc Eiselt. Dan Firestone, Hugh Flanagan. Bob Kucera, Tom Monti, and George Robey. The efforts of Bob Parlrer who ably handled the Royalty Section of the bool: were appreciated. Many thanlcs to Joy Miller, literary editor. and Bobbie Trimmer, art editor, whose contributions added to reader interest. Mention must also be made of the excellent freshman stall without whom the bool: would never have reached completion. To those men behind the scenes'-Don Young of Pontiac Engraving Company and Art Tammadge of Vveinlein Typesetting Company, we express sincerest grati- tude. Their many suggestions and assistance added much to the beauty of the boolr. It was a real privilege working with them. It is with regret that I write these last few words. This year was filled with many unforgettable experiences, and worlsing with this year's staff has been a real pleasure. Soon a new editor will inhabit my chair and assume new responsibilities. It is my hope that he will witness an enjoyable year and thus carry on the tradition of the Ohio State Makio. as I lcnew it. 3,0 fm., Member National Scholastic Press Association, Est. I92l


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