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• 1 FORTY-EIGHT ATHENA OHIO UNIVERSITY ' S Q RE AT E ST YEAR. Copyright 1948 Athens, Ohio, by Fred English Editor-in-chief Paul Corusy Business Manager ■r t ' 1 t- • ;■ 7 V :■ ; :• ' w a ■ !i =w t - nil ?? l i 111- - i c; ■H ERSITY IN FORTY . EIQHT A year that was filled . . ,+f s?r t « % ■ filled with studies . . . ' 48 saw ever increasing emphasis upon the serious part of school life — These are OU ' s citizens — its students — engaged in the pursuit of a better world, troubled by increasing world unrest. filled with sports Increasing parlicipartion in all sports, with increasing stu- dent spectator interest, made sports outstanding, although no one sport was unusually successful. Mark Wylie ' s jump art the Kentucky basket and Chris Stephan ' s charge through the Cincy line exemplify OU ' s fighting spirit. filled uith social lilc Studies are all-important. but after a day in classes. OU relaxes — dances, the Grill or Rec Hall, parties, picnics — all go to make the school year one to be remembered. f ' , X We pCltlSC to TCjlCCt, for a weekend, on our founders — the Rededication of Cutler Hall, the big event, was complete with crowds, our band, notable speakers, including Governor Herbert. His cannon salute broke the usual peace of the campus, caused many to reflect uneasily. ' •J ' ' ■ m% 11 Cutler Rededication was schools most Ceremony, football game, two A pleasant, cool day greeted the many spectators. Hi II III III I ■II ■ 111 I III ■II III HI III III ri ui in i in til m Governor Thomas Herbert paid tribute to Manasseh Cutler . . . and pioneers possessing vision to establish the university. Pershing Rifles in 1816 costumes formed a color guard. Bobkittens triumphed 7-6 over Cincy Bearkittens. 12 mportant event. lances rounded out the weekend. A dance in each gym for the price of one provided dancing room for everyone. 13 Overcrowded, we look forward hopefully toward a better OU — Now housed in temporary buildings, students look toward New construction, such as Bryan Hall, while 14 is new building plans expand Ixpanding physical lant slowly relieves Towded classes. This 3 new Chem building. 15 - 1 Al. ssrswf JJuiii fur YOU made 1948, 16 I r ? - ; b 0 t ?--• J ' -v ' ye OU, the students, ail 5,450 of you on campus .. .YOU made this OU ' s Qreatest Year! 17 18 iOPLE . . . 19 . . . People like our President John Calhoun Baker 20 tive, interested, ahvays striving for higher scholastic standards 21 people like . . . Dean of Women, Irtna E. Voigt; helped initiate changes for women 22 ind Dean of Men Maurel Hunkins; handled record number of men fairly 23 people like our administrators . . . Athena gather! 24 OU Administrative Committee for first-known pix of campus policy makers. LEFT TO RIGHT: W. S. Gamertsfelder. Dean of the Graduate College and of the College of Arls and Sciences; A. M. Humkins, Dean of Men; V. Whitehouse, co-ordinatcr of Veterans Affairs; E. C. Seigfred, Dean of the College of Fine Arts; G. W. Starcher, Dean of University College; R. E. Mahn, Registrar; W. H. Speidel, Professor of Military Science and Tactics; E. H. Hansen, representing A. H. Armbruster, Dean of the College of Commerce; F. B. Dilley, Director of Admissions; H. E. Benz, representing E. R. Collins, Dean of the College of Educa- tion; E. J. Taylor, Dean of the College of Applied Science; O. C. Bird, Director of Physical Welfare; R. Elliot, Director of Summer Session; I. E. Voigt, Dean of Women; J. C. Baker, President of the University. 25 The Women ' s League, active women ' s organization, thru their Senate and Assembly give Women ' s League Senate includes: Betty Armstrong, Jo Frederick, Dean Voigt, Betty Smith, Jo Cross, Norma Kodes, Margy Huck, Dee Horgan, Donna Burton, Nancy Quackenbush. Shirley Cody, Kathy Bemhardi. Women ' s League, of which every enrolled women student is a mem- ber, supervises campus affairs con- cerning the women of Ohio Univer- sity and sponsors a well rounded social program. The League is com- posed of two bodies, the assembly and the senate, and all housing units are represented. McGuffey Hall serves as headquarters for meetings of the organization. On the 47-48 calendar were weekly open houses at Dean Voigt ' s, mass meetings on every phase of the home, and in the spring, a conference of Women ' s Government Organizations from various colleges the size of OU. The annual Co-ed Prom, Leader ' s Rally Luncheon, freshmen mixers, the music festival and the housemother ' s tea are all sponsored by Women ' s League. Women ' s League Assembly includes: FIRST ROW: Jan NeCamken. Gerry Kavalir, Margaret Huck, Marjorie Tarlow, Dolores Horgan, Barbara Smith, Donna Lee Burton, Nancy Quackenbush, Joan Cross, Kathy Bemhardi, Vicky Janapolis. SECOND ROW: Estelle Kalish, Harriet Stine, Joan Maseritz, Thelma Shott, Ruth Hubbard, Martha Ohlinger. Patricia Jewett, Nancy Troup, Georgeanne Fornwalt. Carol Brosmer, Dottie Malak, Judy Frank. THIRD ROW: Beverly Kulick. Dorothy Adams, Dorothy Bachman, Mary Roadpouch, Jan McGhee, Peggy Faulkner, Ruth Nelson, Norma Shupe, Thelma Ray, Nancy Anne Smith, Marlene Archer, Doris McDowell, Joan Kaplan. 26 OU coeds voice in their off airs.., sponsor annual Coed Prom and Leaders ' Rally luncheon. i_iv « !: : Women ' s League Senate serenades Dean Voigt before Christmas vacation. It ' s snack time every Friday afternoon at League Lounge. Leader ' s Rally Luncheon at the Grill has fine showing. 27 MEN ' S UNION PLANNING BOARD FIRST ROW: Chuck Rhoads. Jack Neenan, Paul Clarke, Kenton Ray. SECOND ROW: Jim Dehnke, Bill Smith. Ray Sturm, Nick Alexander, Orville Riser, Bill Dietrich, Al Sollez, Rocky Russo, Dean Hunkins. The executive body of the Men ' s Union, the Men ' s Union Planning Board, provides a social program for the cam- pus at large and especially for the more than 4,000 men on campus. It functions as the men ' s administrative body in campus student government and spon- sors all-campus traditional events. The registration hop and the fresh- man mixer started the activities in Sep- tember, along with the intramural tour- naments in billiards, chess and bridge. October saw over 2,000 students trek to Western Reserve for the annual Migra- tion Day. Homecoming with its gala floats, house decorations and Home- coming Queen was one of the year ' s highlights. Climaxing the football sea- son, MUPB sponsored Dad ' s Day, which included a weekend of entertainment. This year donations were made to YMCA and the Rec Hall to meet ex- penses and furnish newspapers. $800 was put into the Men ' s Union Loan Fund. In the spring the all men ' s show, the Rodeo, wound up OU ' s greatest year. The Men ' s Union sponsors the men ' s small sports program, and gives the Homecoming float awards. 28 OU ' s War Memorial on the Qreen is a popular between-classes meeting place 29 CAMPUS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Miss Work, Nancy Quackenbush. Dean Hunkins, Dean Voigt, Donna Burton, Miss Appel. SECOND ROW: Rocky Russo. Paul Clark, Herb Klier, Prof. Nessley, Prof. Krauss. The Campus Affairs Committee is the official executive body governing extra-curricular life, authorized and recognized by the board of trustees. Dean Voigt and Dean Hunkins, representatives of the administration, serve as co-chairmen. The committee supervises allocation of a portion of student activity fees, makes decisions relative to new organizations on campus, and has jurisdiction over rules and regulations of the student body. C.A.C. also selects the staffs of the Post and the Athena. Student members include the presidents of Women ' s League and Men ' s Union, and the president, first and second vice- presidents of Student Council, the last three elected by student vote according to a system inaugurated a OU in the fall of 1947. 30 STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Dean Irma Voigt, Rocky Russo, Herbert Klier. Donna Lee Burton, William Dietrich, Dean Hunkins. SECOND ROW: Betty Smith, Avis Gill, Marly Reed, Pauline Kruse. Nick Alexander, Paul Gapp, Nancy Quackenbush, Becky Leadrach, Nick Mihalik. Nineteen hundred and forty-eight saw the inauguration of a new democratic era on the campus of Ohio University, with a campus-wide election held in the spring for the offices of president and the two vice-presidents. The council drew up an organizational chart of all governing bodies on campus, and this was edited into the handbook. The student governing body is comprised of the presidents of Men ' s Union, Women ' s League, and all other campus organizations including the recently ad- mitted member of W. O. U. N. Acting as advisors are Dean Voigt and Dean Hunkins. Student Council sponsors dances, student convocations, and the traditional caroling outside Memorial Auditorium. A Sadie Hawkin ' s Weekend replaced our former Apple-Polishing Week- end this spring, and the Senior Class benefit play, The Importance of Being Earnest was presented in November. Courtesy and Fire Prevention Week both found the interest of the student body, accompanied by a series of articles in the O. U. Post. Definite steps promoting more student representation on the faculty committees were taken, with a student council member now a member of the Grill committee. A Recreation Hall Student committee was also set up. A drive for a fund for a new Student Center Building was under way early this spring. Student Council participated actively in the National Students Association. 31 Jim Nard Nancy Quackenbush BIG Bill Dietrich Melba Jo Yates Rocco Russo Earl Phillips WHEELS Some are and some think they are Ruth Haberacker Herb Klier COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE Agriculture, aviation, engineering, home eco- nomics, and industrial arts comprise the major divisions of the College of Applied Science, under Dean E. J. Taylor. Each division has its laboratories where theory is demonstrated and principles are ap- plied. The agriculture department has its farm; aviation has its airport; etc. Engineering offers curriculum in aeronautical, structural, architectural, civil, electrical, and industrial engineering. The home economics division offers home economics education, family relationships and child development, foods and nutrition, home economics in business, and textiles and cloth- ing. A broad and liberal background, fundamen- tals and their application are the objectives of the curricula of the College. Specialization comes from further training and experience. AGRICULTURE: W. W. Wiggin, Robert Ellis, Woodrow W. Wyanl. AVIATION: Ralph N. Smeck. ENGINEERING: E. H. Gaylord. E. F. Wilsey, George W. Clark. William Gololski, D. B. Green, O. E. McClure, Richard Selleck, N. D. Thomas, A. A. Nellis, R. C. Wickham, Edgar Godfrey. L. F. Lausche, G. P. Toews. HOME ECONOMICS: Norma Bennett, Leona I. Calvin, Florence Justin, Alice Lockard. Cora Miller, Marian Morse, Ida Patterson, Kathryn Philson, Vivian M. Roberts, Mary Stalder. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Charles R. Kinison. H. W. Humphrey, F. T. Paige, L. V. Calvin, Donald E. Perry. 34 35 ' 48 WAS OU ' S GREATEST YEAR! Over 5500 students crowded onto the campus and envir- ons in September and the year ' s activities were not slow to start. The football squad was already in action and the Post came out the first week. Traditionally fast starters, OU ' s Greek social groups got off to a rousing start. Pledges were quickly added to the roles and almost as quickly were put to silly tasks. Trowel, a newcomer to the parade, set its fledglings to measuring Court Street with Scott ' s thousand sheets. APPLIED SCIENCE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Edgar Albaugh, Frank Alexander. SECOND ROW: Thomas Andrian, Charles Sandy, Donald Block, Paul Brockert, Carl Brookman, Mary Burkhardt, Carl Cambell. THIRD ROW: George Carper, Bob Carr, Florence Casteel, Joseph Caltabiamo, Eugene Christie, Norma Clough, Patrick Creedon. FOURTH ROW: Ann Mary Davis, Karl Davis, Betty Jo Deev, Helen Dickinson, Jean Dickinson, Albert Doane, Paul James Dobbins. 36 THE PHI KAP PLEDGES threw a white line down the center of the walk from the main gate to Cutler. But all wasn ' t silliness for the 24 fraternities and sororities. Biggest contribution to the cam- pus was the sorority pledges ' annual Prep Follies, in ' 48 a stirring review with a minstrel format. Competition among Greek groups to gain honor in J-Prom King and Queen balloting and in like activities enlivened the campus for pin wearers and independents alike. APPLIED SCIENCE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Robert Dunlon, Jack Durst, Sarah Dye, Charles Edwards, Alexis Erca, Andrew Essman, Arthur Fattibene. SECOND ROW: Salvatore Ferraible. Betty Francis, Allen Galeto- vich, Eugene Griifin, Vernon Gina, Bertha Goode, John Goth. THIRD ROW: Robert Graham, Donald Groh, Joanne Hall, Jeanne Hall, Ruth Hall, R. E. Hamilton, Gene Haney. FOURTH ROW: Charles Harrison, Richard Holden, Margaret Huck, Ray Huet, Theodore Humnicky, Georgia Kail, Richard Kanehl. • r H %. f% py f ■, Jfc r) ft ' •■ i£ ft Jft o 37 MAKING THEIR FULL CONTRIBUTION to student life in ' 48 were OU ' s large organizations dedicated to all-campus activity. The bustling YWCA helped dedicate the new Rec Hall by throwing an open house for freshman women. The gals started off with apples on their heads but came away with acclaims for all the con- structive work they did through ' 48. In this combination of good fun and constructive work they were typical of OU ' s large groups. APPLIED SCIENCE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Christine Karol. Jim Kerman, Robert Krone, Betty Lamb, Betty Jo Lance, John Lonq, Richard Ludwinsky. SECOND ROW: James McKay, Robert Maggass, Dorothy Malak, Helen Masters, Peggy Mayers, Marjorie Mercer, Dick Mackinnon. THIRD ROW: Dick Miller, Richard Nicholson, Ralph Ogg, William Parks, Richard Parlin, Jack Patterson, Frank PavLk. FOURTH ROW: W. J. Petrovic, David Pichard, Eileen ' Pickenpaugh, Prudence Potter, Robert Paxton, David Progozen, James Provence. 3i o o a a o f 5l J , fi ' 38 APPLIED SCIENCE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Rulh Raney. William Suchodolski, Dorothy Raine, Russell Rauer, Charles Rhodes, Lester Riggle, Edwina Rinehart. SECOND ROW: Steven Robbins, Bill Roberts, Demosthene Roma- nucci, F. W. Rasser, Rocco Russo, Jane Sanborn, Henry Saulmier. THIRD ROW: Paul Schuster, Malcolm Sheppard, Thomas Sigman, Alfred Soltisz, William Sprague, Florence Steele, Ray Steiner. FOURTH ROW: William Stomps, lean Suttle, Bertalan Szabo, Chester Thompson, Earl Teaford, Severino Titi, Mary Ann Trimble. FIFTH ROW: Glen Von Bargen. Bob Wallis, Lorraine Weaver, Marilyn Weaver, Joanne Weeks, Francis West, Helen White. SIXTH ROW: Doris Williams, Edward Wilsey, Doris Wilson, Betty Woodbum, Helene Woodstein, Bill Wright, Melba Jo Yates. 39 APPLIED SCIENCE JUNIORS FIRST ROW: John Prisel, Lyle Simmons, Larry Stewart, Claude Kedash, Bob Mcjinnis, Bill Doody. SECOND ROW: Jack Hayes, Fred Esterly, Ed Mazzoco, Ted Radosevic, Jim Mutcher at Rec Hall. FIRST ROW: Gloria Stewart, Richard Mann, Robert Bundus, Arthur Gramelspacker, Georgia Tucker, Laura Lou Horn, Goldie Soltez. FIRST ROW: Zbigqie Zebrowsky, Colvin Vinson. SECOND ROW: Lewis Olson, S. T. Dunlaz, John Urban, Melba Pickenpaugh, James Watkins, Bob Baxter, W. A. Curran, at Fountain. FIRST ROW: Marjorie Thompson, O. M. Andrews, Dorothy Hunter. SECOND ROW: John Brichacek, Robert Bartlett, Marilyn Pletcher, Mary Jane Martin, Ralph Lambdin, Lenore Sherman at Rec Hall. FIRST ROW: Maurice Baroody, Bill Care, T. W. Collins, Fred Romire, Mary Huminsky. SECOND ROW: Herbert Bates, R. Higgins, Al Kerem, Nelo Niemi, at Men ' s Dorm. 40 OU Freshmen at Special Convocation Wrfr ▼ T T WflS Part of OU ' s huge Freshman Class have their faces recorded for posterity at special convo — subject was How to Study. Late afternoon casts deep shadows around Chubb Library 41 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The aim of the College of Arts and Sciences, under the supervision of Dr. Walter S. Gam- mertsfelder is to give a broad cultural educa- tion with emphasis upon the student ' s interests and professional objectives. The college is comprised of sixteen departments and offers courses in English, foreign languages, the bio- logical sciences, the physical sciences, and mathematics. This college offers three degrees: the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Science and the Bache- lor of Science in Chemistry. In the College of Arts and Sciences the first two years are spent in acquiring a general background for the concentration on a major in the junior and senior years. In this way, the students obtains a broader education than by just specializing in his major field for four years. BOTANY: Arthur H. Blickle, A. W. Boet- ticher, M. T. Vermillion, Atwell M. Wallace. CHEMISTRY: Donald R. Clippinger. H. L. Dunlap, J. R. Morton. Lawrence P. Eblin, Frank B. Gullum, Maynard B. Neher, Mary Virginia Hendrick, Charles T. Anderson, Barbara McClelland. CLASSICAL LANGUAGES: Victor D. Hill, Paul R. Murphy. ENGLISH: R. A. Foster, J. B. Heidler, C. N. Mackinnon, H. H. Peckham, Edith A. Wray, I. B. Harrison. Paul M. Kendall, Greta A. Lash, Raymer McQuiston, E. H. Davidson, William H. Kirchner, Charles Allen Smart, Lurene Brown, Edna Payne Caskey, Orville T. Chambers, Alice DeMell, Esther Jane Hand, Dorothy Jefferson, Virginia Knecht, Lucille M. Knutson, Frances Morton O ' Neill, Leona M. Pickard, Helen R. Smith, Peter R. Smith. Irma LaFollette. GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY: Clyde E. Cooper, C. L. Dow, Ralph Abbot, Myron Sturgeon. GERMAN: John A. Hess, Paul G. Krauss, Guenter G. Schmalz, Tekla M. Hammer (Mrs.) GOVERNMENT: E. B. Smith, Raymond H. Gusteson, Ernest Collins. HISTORY: A. T. Volwiler, O. D. Morrison, Carl Gustavson, Frederick D. Kershner, DeWitt Clinton Ellinwood, Jr. HUMAN RELATIONS: George W. Starcher, Dean Irma E. Voigt, Dean Maurel Hunkins. MATHEMATICS: R. H. Marquis, F. W. Reed, Victor A. Goedicke, Silas Anderson, Charles Armstrong, Irvin P. Badger, Richard D. Crumley, D. James Davis. Neva Duff Johnson, Lyman C. Peck, Charles R. Mc- Williams. PHILOSOPHY: W. S. Gamertsfelder, Horace T. Houf, Oliver Martin, E. Maynard Adams. Israel Knox, Frank M. Chapman. PHYSICS: H. H. Roseberry, O. E. McClure, John E. Edwards, William M. Pierce. PSYCHOLOGY: Amos C. Anderson, J. R. Gentry, Harvey C. Lehman, James R. Patrick, Gaige B. Paulsen, Thurman C. Scott, Julia L. Cable, James H. L. Roach, Arthur W. Sherman, Belford Nelson. ROMANCE LANGUAGES: Mary T. Noss. Lewis A. Ondis, Victor Whitehouse, G. T. Wilkinson, B. A. Renkenberger, Constance G. Leete, James V. Rice, Bernard Wits- berger. Gene K. Henderson. SOCIOLOGY: E. A. Taylor. Henry I. Jed- deloh, Loretta Cusick, Pauline Schwickert, Philip E. Frohlich. ZOOLOGY: Rush Elliot, Carl A. Frey. Frederick H. Krecker, William C. Stehr, Emmett Rowles, Henri C. Seibert, H. B. Davidson. 42 BIG FALL EVENT WAS HOMECOMING, in ' 48 as in any year. Old grads came back with all the gusto of former years and the float pa- rade was just as unique, just as funny as in the past. For the second straight year OU tasted defeat on the gridiron, but grads and undergrads tasted nothing but good cheer up and down Court Street throughout the gala celebration. ' 48 seniors only hope that next year they can come back for Homecoming. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS FIRST ROW: Julia Adam, Nick Alexander, Carl Algozzina, Marian Anderson, Dorene Boer, Richard Barlow, Betty Brown. SECOND ROW: Eugene Birke, Mary Calkins, Jane Campbell, David Cassat, John Clark, Bob Cleland, Cliff Cooley. THIRD ROW: Patricia Conner, Barbara Criswell, Geraldine De- Marco, Jean Dow, Catherine Drake, Joan Dunlap, Joan Elswit. 44 ' 48 WAS A GREAT YEAR for OU ' s multitude of departmental clubs where the guys and girls could talk shop in their spare time. Biggesi group was the OU Engineers who gathered new members at a mixer for the slide rule and transit lads. Almost every major course of study was represented in these out-of-class groups where- in student and professor let down their hair for man-to-man discussions of the problems in our field. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS FIRST ROW: Ross Evans, Don Fahnstock. SECOND ROW: Louis Foda, Benny Fondi, Louise Fowler, Lucille Fowler, Ella Franklin, Renee Glickman, Evelyn Greder. THIRD ROW: June Gruber, Jim Hallett, Mary Jo Hauk, Earl Hollinshead, Paul Hutchinson, Basil Hurley, Shirley Inbender. FOURTH ROW: Richard Juvancic, Geraldine Kavalir, Carol Kibler, Norma Lee Kline, Estelle Krupnick, Jean Kyle, Pierce LaLor. 45 Kirnim SCHOOL SPIRIT IN ' 48 was NOT represented by the photo the camera boy couldn ' t resist snapping. If two men sat through a rainy junior varsity football game that ' s great. Cheers were loud and long and there were times dur- ing basketball season when it seemed that the roof would raise to the roar of 2,500 OU throats urging the team on for Alma Mater. OU might have had cause to reprove itself on school spirit at other times, but not in ' 48. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS FIRST ROW: lack Leach, Becky Leadrach, David Levine, Edwin Link, Miriam Lyon, Jean Marek, Gloria Martin. SECOND ROW: Beverly McCarter, Joanne McConnaughey, Esther McQuain, Julian McQuiston, Charles McVay, Harriet Melcher, Phyllis Milner. THIRD ROW: John Miller, Mary Myers, Sylvia Olurferst, Joy Patterson, Estelle Pavlcif, Edith Perloff. Cynthia Pettingill. FOURTH ROW: Pauline Pickering, Betty Huntington, Wilber Porterfield, Nancy Quackenbush, Janice Raus, Dudley Rolla, Luther Rhine. 46 THE AVERAGE OF OU ' S STUDENT BODY was probably at its highest in ' 48, but the fel- lows and girls could still go collegiate and even childlike for their kicks. The first snow had hardly fallen before front lawns sported snow men like Pierce Cottage ' s and Phi Bete pre-med majors slid down East Hill on their posteriors. The snow made for a lot of laughs and a Post reporter even spotted the president doing a little sliding. MB ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS F1RST ROW: Barbara Rosenberg, Rulh Sauerman, Margaret Sayles, Barbara Sedwick, Margaret Sheard, Nancy Smetts, Joe Sparks. SECOND ROW: Helene Spaldo, Coover L. Staats, Mary Stanton, Ella Starin, Harriett Stine, Hedy Strauss, Marjorie Tarlow. THIRD ROW: John Thompson, Bob Towner, William Trimale, Julia Utrecht, Evelyn Vondriska, Grace Walzer. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Weinstein, Barbara Werner. Doris Wheeler, Ellis Yelton, William Yongman, Dave Zeile, Joseph Zieba. 47 ARTS AND SCIENCES JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Carolyn Rosenberg, Ruth Steele, Dolores Horgan, Betty Smith, Gladys Gluck, Mary Hogan, Pat Morgan. SECOND ROW: George Hancin, Joseph Claunch, Sidney Claunch, Earl Gifford. Pat Sifert, Grace Esterhay, Jean Haler, Estelle Kalish, Barbara Baylis, Carolyn Kiss, at Hocking Bridge. Helen Watson, Roger Sherman, Mary Myers, Audra Frey, Dianne Blower, Judy Beiner, Dan Smith, William Addleman, Joan Algeo. Noreene Long, Robert Swan, Elaine Pumphrey, James Van Dyke Norma Lee Kline, Ben Lynd, R. E. Moore, Joan Smith, at Library. 48 ARTS AND SCIENCES JUNIORS Libby Hickman, Marilyn Mattscn, Janie Griffen, Larry Guisinger, Chuck Stuck, Pat Kester, Lois Younger, Ken Eberhard and Yvonne Rogers at the Ag Building. FIRST ROW: Bettye Dobson, Betty Mitchell, Joan Brceske, Lewis Buell. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Cole, Marabel Newton, Norma Bennett, James Bsattie. THIRD ROW: Chuck Ramsey — relaxing on Howard Hall steps. At OU ' s Greenhouse are John Sheets, Ralph Monica, Bill Burnheimer, Je abel McQuain, Jean Fisher, and Bernard Laier. At Glen ' s Diner we found Don Watkins, Roy Blinn, Dick Wilcox, Ralph Minick, Dick McGary, Frank Brown, Nellie Brown, Leola Matheny, Carroll McDowell. 49 COLLEGE OF COMMERCE The largest field of interest of OU veterans is the College of Commerce. It is under the supervision of A. H. Armbruster, who became director in 1934. The college requires a broad background and specialized competence. It offers three degrees: Bachelor of Science in Journalism, Bachelor of Science in Commerce, and Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Studies. Students seeking a degree in Commerce may specialize in a wide range of fields including accounting, advertising, banking, business law, pre-law school preparation, economics, finance, labor, personnel or industrial management, marketing, taxation, or statistics. The School of Commerce provides excellent opportunities for those who wish to follow com- mercial activities and offers many benefits to the average citizen in preparing him better to handle his own financial affairs. ACCOUNTING: Ralph F. Beckert, E. E. Ray. W. H. Fenzel, Keith Bromin, Arthur E. Carlson, Robert L. Grinaker. ADVERTISING: Kail H. Krauskoph. BUSINESS LAW: G. O. Dykstra. ECONOMICS: E. T. Hellebrandt. John W. Innes, Fred 0. Picard, Edward M. Richard, John V. Craven. FINANCE: Carl O. Hansen, John Taylor, John Leavitt. JOURNALISM: George S. Lasher, Lorin J. Horton, Donald W. Krimel, Arthur T. Turn- bull. MARKETING: Roy H. Painter, Phillip McVey. SECRETARIAL STUDIES: Doris Sponseller, Marguerite Appel, Ruby M. Hardenberg, Macil Via, Janet Raymond. STATISTICS: Thomas C. Sanders. PART-TIME FACULTY: P. O. Nichols, Charles W. Reamer, John W. Webb, T. M. Wolfe. 50 51 ' 48 WAS A YEAR OF CHANGING STYLES for America and OU ' s campus was no excep- tion. The New Look for the coeds was slow in developing but after Christmas it was as firmly established on College Street as on Fifth Avenue. To show the variety of coed styles, some of the shutter clickers got a passel of femmes to pose in front of Howard. Soon afterwards there came an eruption on the male side. Beating Esquire to the punch COMMERCE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Robert Allen, Lewis Amadio, John Angel, Richard Anthony, Frank Baker, Richard Ballard, Jan Berstein. SECOND ROW: Richard Bingman, Janet Birdsall. Kenneth Bark- hauer, Nevine Bibler, Duke Bitler, Frank Blakely, Martin Blau. THIRD ROW: John Bowman, David Bowyer, Stanley Brenner, Patricia Brider, Jack Brown, Jim Braun, Harry Brown. FOURTH ROW: Charles Calhoun, Charles Card, Carlo Clark, Paul Clarke, Darwin Close, Allen Cohen, Jack Coleman. 52 OU STALWARTS CLEANED LOCAL HAB- ERDASHERIES of golf knickers and caps and full length argyle hose. An added filip was the shoulder holster for So while OU ' s women were led by fashion experts the men set their own new fashion and for a time gave the campus many a laugh. Seriously, OU became more clothes con- scious in ' 48 and a return to formal wear at dances was but one trend. But with all the talk about New Look and Old Look and Bold Look, sweaters and slacks and skirts remained most popular classroom wear. COMMERCE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Thomas Conroy, Bill Cowden, Dale Crites, Ray Cross. S. R. Curtis, John Dalton, Charles Dautel. SECOND ROW: Robert Darling, J. A. Davis, Max Devis, Jack DeForest, Robert Dishon, George Dunlap, William Dietrich. THIRD ROW: Howard DuBois, Robert Dyas, Keith MacEachron, Paul Erich, Edith Ettinger, Donald Evans, Donald Fobes. FOURTH ROW: Charles Faulkner, Grant Ferguson, Margaret Beyer, Bernard Fiering, Raymond Fisher, David Flynn, Harvey Freedman. A 4 ■■-■ itifc 4 4 4 ' m. 1 as e c £1 •? f. F i fcfc iA k _ M M t M m 4lt f fP H!S • d s . • - t kJti 0i it 2 iMf dhm iik Am ■km ft 53 SINCE JOHN C. BAKER ' S COMING to the helm, OU has been climbing upward and ' 48 was another step in the rise. Not wholly indica- tive of curriculum changes, but certainly inter- esting, was the change of pace that sent men to flapjack flipping in Home Economics and women to hammering nails in Industrial Arts. OU men and women continued to take coveted academic honors and seniors had the added incentive of trying to cop one of the special scholarships provided by the OU Fund. COMMERCE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Richard Gardner, James Gastan, Kenneth Geiger, Frank Gettles, Betty Ann Glenn, Dwight Goode, Kaye Griffin. SECOND ROW: Ivan Grossman, Arnold Grunther, Edwin Gutt, William Hackstuhl, Jacob Hager, Glen Hambel, Howard Hopper. THIRD ROW: William Hasselbach, Hollis Haughey, James Hern, William Herron, William Henry, Samuel Hoffman, Frank Hudson. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Humphrey, David Jaffe, Sue Jarvela, Betty Lou Jandes, Louise Johnston, Edwin Jones, Mary Josten. a Q C ? O p £J n ft Qt 3S. ££ £ 54 FIVE OUTSTANDING SENIORS were afforded an opportunity to meet important people in their field and to study new developments through the OU Fund. Many men and women of ' 48 were named to Phi Beta Kappa and other honoraries but most important was that any degree from OU in ' 48 came as the result of finishing the stiffest re- quirements in the school ' s history. President Baker ' s policy was beginning to pay off. COMMERCE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Herbert Klier, Joseph Knapik, Lois Kusta, David Kreut2, Grier Leach, Paul Lechman, Thomas Lenahan. SECOND ROW: Wilbert Leopold, Sally Link, Merle Lockwood, Bruce Long, Robert McCreanor, Patricia McKee, William Maddax. THIRD ROW; Joyce Martindill, Edward Martyniak, Charles Matheny, Robert Max, Marilyn Maxwell, Burton Melcher, Jean Mickle. FOURTH ROW: Bernard Miller, Harry Millhoff, Donald Mills, Chester Mitchell, Jack Mitenbuller, Will. am Morrison, Samuel Munn. 55 EVEN WHILE BATTLING INFLATION on $65 or $90 or thin checks from home, OU didn ' t for- get the less fortunate in ' 48. Typical of campus reaction to charity drives was WOUN ' s take- over of the March of Dimes drive for the city of Athens. All drives met their goals and the cam- pus Red Cross chapter continued its fine work both on and off campus. It couldn ' t be said of OU in ' 48 that it was selfish. It was anything but. COMMERCE SENIORS FIRST ROW: George Naflanail, Donald Nau, Jim Nard, John Neenan, Ruth Nelson. F. W. Osterhaut, Leonard Palas. SECOND ROW: Dick Patton, Richard Paynter, Ann Peden, Marie Pelrovic, Earle Phillips, Jr., Robert Pifer, Bill Prichett. THIRD ROW: Herbert Pundt, Thomas Robbins, Paul Rainer, Larry Rank, Gordon Ransom, R. C. Rauer, Kenton Ray. FOURTH ROW: Allen Reed, Howard Reep, Patty Reigle, Dick Remington, Wayne Ritter, Frank Rocco, Robert Rodebaugh. £1 O 5 q ;fck fit :ijl Ik J I W - 56 COMMERCE SENIORS FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Cone, Jack Moss, Eldon Musgrave, Seeman Rose. SECOND ROW: Rhoda Rosenfeld, Glen Rosenberg, Fred Ryder, Carl Sollenberger, Dale Sampson, Robert Sayre, Paul Schombs. THIRD ROW: Harold Schellkopf, Ralph Schey, Richard Schmidt Audrey Schnurr, Robert Schweitz, Robert Sedwich. Samuel Shapiro. FOURTH ROW: Robert Shea, Leonard Small, William Smetts. FIFTH ROW: Earl Steiner, Gene Stam, Arthur Strauss, Carl Sulek, B. I. Swan, Robert Thobaben, Paul Townsend. SIXTH ROW: Lloyd Turner, H. E. Zimmerman, Ralph Youngman, Dale Witcraft, Clyde Wimer, Marilyn White, Robert Wetherholt. SEVENTH ROW: Billie Westfall, Nancy Westbrook. Marjorie Wells. Joseph Weinstein, Frank Wodarsky, Donald Watson, Dick Wolschlog. William Smith, Dick Sponseller, Doris Standring, Steve Stanos. Ullm U =• ' ' ( ?l C z S o o rik A 15 ' jft ' ft 57 COMMERCE JUNIORS Stopping at Men ' s Gym are — FRONT: Madelyn Schnider, Paul Whyte and dog, Patti Kohl. BACK: Grace Augustine, Jerry Kaufman, Betty Schultz. Betty Morgan, Bob Johnscn, Jim McEwen, and Dick Graytop get a snack fom Pel Charles Lattamer, Edward Koran, Virginia Sisk, Louise Zonker, Joe Papp, Gardner Graydcn, Frank Vowter, James Cronberger. At Music Hall are Chuck Cline, Leslie Cooley, Paul Hoff, George Davi3, Helen Weller. Jack Haushulz, Joan Haushulz, Carl Gregory. In the Men ' s Lounge are Mark Hayes, John Jones and Sebastian Buccheri. 58 COMMERCE JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Judy Haber, Adele Rappaport, Lena Skeid. SECOND ROW: Jim Climer, Bob Strempel, Jim Base, Andy Harbelis, Jim Caras, Peg Faulkner, Wilbur Cline, Jean Ewing and George Harbelis at the White Crest. FIRST ROW: Harry Munger, Bill Blackie, James Wray. SECOND ROW: William Kaplysh, Bill Stewart, John Pletcher. THIRD ROW: James Riddell, Dick Laut, James Barron at the Men ' s Gym. - J H B ' ' M W l 1 ' ■k y. UrB % -M Wvi FIRST ROW: Bill Haslett, Ken Klier, Jaren Owens, Janet Taylor, Paul Kleefeld. SECOND ROW: Eddie Gutt, Pauline Fleming and Maurice Koch at Fine Arts Building. Rowland Congdon, Slan Kulewicz, Bill Alfeld, John Tobias, Charles Tippett and Rhoderic Mills at a Bulletin Board. Betty Justice, Bob Peterson, Bob Schweitz, Harriet Braun, Jim Hunt, Mona Carlin and Chuck Horn on the Green. FIRST ROW: Sam Bellin, Chuck Smith, Joan Maseritz, Bea Zeleznik, Peg Redlin, Rhoda Rosenfeld, Karl Heidtman. SECOND ROW: Joe Sheppard, Ginny Wavro and Art Bean at the Post Office. 59 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The College of Education, under the Dean E. R. Collins, prepares men and women to enter the teaching field. All colleges of the university contribute to the development of a broad and liberal education, but College of Education develops a specialized skill and gives profes- sional and vocational direction to these coop- erative programs. Preparation is given for teaching in kinder- garten, elementary and high schools. The col- lege has superior facilities for student teaching, giving increasing attention to audio-visual aids and instructing students in their use. Co-operation with other colleges of the Uni- versity helps give many students certificates for teaching, even though they are not enrolled in the College of Education. The College emphasizes nutrition, child de- velopment, and conservation education in its curricula. R. I. Morton, Edith E. Beechel, Evan R. Collins, E. A. Hansen, H. E. Benz, E. C. Class, F. J. Shoemaker, J. F. Dixon, Marie A. Quick, W. A. Yauch, Esther Dunham, Helen Evans, Mabel Olsen, Clara DeLand. Agnes Eisen, Viola Nelson, Mary Ward, Janet Wilson, Esther Starks, Carl Roberts, Alice O ' Shaughnessy. 60 61 FOOD WAS NO LESS AN INTEREST in ' 48 than it was in other years. The sandwich man on the dormitory and Greek house route was still the most popular man on campus at 10:30 at night. The food situation which had become des- perate in ' 47 was solved for us this year and there were no lines on Court Street in ' 48. The usual campus hangouts, Blackmore ' s, Quick ' s, lake ' s and the Rainbow were always jumping with stomach liners and people even ordered food occasionally in the Esquire and Tavern. EDUCATION SENIORS FIRST ROW: Eloise Bradbury, Carol Brosmer, Ralph Ackerman, Anthony Agnone, Bill Alexander, George Anderson, Charles Anlhony. SECOND ROW: Eileen Bagner, Cy Barbas, Leonard Baron, Bert Barnes, James Basilone, Theresa Basilone, Arlene Bibbee. THIRD ROW: Samuel Bonham, Bernadine Bower, Robert Bracle, Grace Brooks, Joyce Bryant, Donna Burton, Ronald Calendine. FOURTH ROW: Joe Cardi, Lois Charvot, K. Cleland, Virginia Cline, Anne Colvig, Robert Comer, Albert Dovak. 62 FORTUNATELY FOR THIN WALLETS the campus still had a good number of open houses and characters like the fellow at right studied bulletin boards closely to learn where there was a chance of a free snack. Certainly in this important item OU had a plenty in ' 48 and even with prices high every- one found enough change to stow away a hamburger or chocolate shake every so often. EDUCATION SENIORS FIRST ROW: Roes Davis. Cecil Dickinson. Anna Marie DeMario. Anthony Dibiasio, Joseph Dinunzio, Elizabeth Ebersbach, Jack Engh. SECOND ROW: Donald Farrell. Clayton Ferrell. Bette Freedman, Robert Frye. Esther Gabrecht, John Gatto, Mary George. THIRD ROW: Rachael Giffin, Roy Gilbert, Doris Hinman, Eleanor Hirschson, Irma Jaakkola. Doris Johnson, Floride Kistler. FOURTH ROW: Jean Harmon, Virginia Hoffman, Laverne Hornby, Kaula Kachourbos, Virginia Hodge. J. H. Kirkpatrick, Paul Koval. ay f 63 GREATEST PHASE OF A GREAT YEAR was the progress in OU ' s building program. In ' 48, while still being served by temporary lifesavers like the Rec Hall and office building, a new Chemistry Building was unveiled and a new dormitory was on the road to completion. 4,000 students John Hancocked petitions for a new student center building and in the spring plans were announced for completion of Men ' s Dorm and erection of engineering and fine arts buildings. EDUCATION SENIORS FIRST ROW: Ethel Krupansky. SECOND ROW: Pauline Kruse, Erma Kuhn, Beverly Kulick, Carl Kunkel, Beitina Labordi, Margaret Lamb, Robert Lewis. THIRD ROW: Laura Lownsbury, Elizabeth Luce, Mildred Lucht, Twila McAlonan, Janet McGhee, Lois McGrew, Ann Meyn. FOURTH ROW: N. E. Miller, Donna Moore, Joseph Mure, Dorothy Niedhammer, John Nolan, Tony Palemo, Phil Peny. FIFTH ROW: Ed Polanski, Marilyn Press, Eileen Price, Martha Reed, Ruth Rhode, C. J. Rhodes, Loren Ridge. 64 OU WAS ON THE MARCH, reaching out, and plans were laid to build a roadway from the campus to Lower Campus thereby connect- ing valuable acreage to the Green. In ' 48 we marveled at a lot of OU advances, but none was greater than the moves to give OU one of the best physical plants of any insti- tution of comparable size. EDUCATION SENIORS FIRST ROW: Jane Rohrer, Jeanne Rapp, Ralph Sayre, Jerome Scalzi, Alice Shultz, Jessie Senft, Judy Sinon. SECOND ROW: Mel Smith, Rosemary Snackenberg, Nadine Sparre. Betty Stiles, Helen Strauss, Ray Sturm, Mildred Taylor. THIRD ROW: Peggy Taylor, Annette Trump, Rosemary Vernell, Ernest Vinci. Opaline Waddell, William Walters, Betty Jo Waltz. FOURTH ROW: James G. White, Eugene Winters, Mary Jane Witcralt, Donald Wolf, Phil Yoder. Jerry Zadan, Edward Zednick. 65 EDUCATION JUNIORS Gathered at Library steps are George Posen, Rose Marie Gibbs, Donald Miracle, Thelma Ellison. Francis Elliot and Marilyn Press. Glen Marley, Bob Borges, John Jones, Bill Morton, Betly Pugh, Francis Barshay, Jim Hainey and Bob Beverage chat on Lindley porch. On Boyd steps are Adele Albnnk, Marilyn Kuethe Betty Porter, Pat Bauereiss, Joseph Barolak. Alan Wurstner, ■ l y r - I A 4 1 TT t i s ■ B HpyI _i_ - . On Memorial Steps are — FIRST ROW: Robert Walling, Jay Guiss, Earl Baus, Mary Roadpouch. SECOND ROW: Robert Okey, Marie Seresun, Clara Wagner. 1 HI Pf at Jjj Hi ' H i J 1 J Gaynell Bak i Paul Parmalee, Ann Wilbur, Nancy md Elinor Knabel slop at B ' Mores. On Ellis Steps are— FIRST ROW: Tom Hevlin, Helen Kruse, Bob Belhel, Dolores Rubin. SECOND ROW: Mary luvinall, loan Sherman. THIRD ROW: John Tolh, Jean Edwards. Ruth Warne. 66 EDUCATION JUNIORS k- .:.-i ,r _- . At Memorial Aud. are Sam Nass, Rebecca Munshys. Lib Mary Riebel, Allison Wylie, Mary Jane Robinson. At Lindley doorway are Ann Read, Lois Pickens, Mary Ohlinger, Doris Feldman, Discussing topics are Jean Zasio, Dorothy Bachman, Rosemary Martha Ohlinger. Bishop, Ja n Chapman. 67 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS The College of Fine Arts, under the direction of Deem Earl C. Seigfried, includes music, dra- matic art, speech, speech correction, radio, painting, design, architecture, and photography. In addition to classroom and laboratory instruc- tion, the college offers an extensive program of plays, radio broadcasts, concerts, and ex- hibitions. This year the school of dramatics presented four major theatrical productions, The Late George Apley , Moor Born , Skin of Our Teeth , and Philadelphia Story . WOUN, the Ohio University broadcasting station, expanded its operations this year. All home varsity basketball games, as well as the music of the dance bands appearing in Athens, were broadcast in addition to the regular sched- uled programs. DRAMATIC ART AND SPEECH: C. E. Kant- ner, Elizabeth Andersch, Virginia Hahne, Edwin R. Hansen. Vincenl Jukes, Elizabeth Koops. A. C. LaFollette. Christopher Lane, Marguerite Pearce, L. C. Staats. M. W. Tillson, Elizabeth Wetzel, Ruth Ann Andrian, Rosanne Alexander. MUSIC: Thomas Gorton, Mary D. Blayney. Lillian Clark, Kathryn Clayton, Richard Clayton, Melvia L. Danielson, Paul Fon- taine, DeForest W. Inderham, Armida Koivisto, Allen R. Kresge, Wm. R. Long- street, Daniel L. Martino, Evangeline Mer- ritt, Edgar I. Moore, Grace M. Morley, Philip L. Peterson, Helen H. Roach, C. C. Robinson, Joseph Thackerey, Karl E. Witzler. PAINTING AND ALLIED ARTS: L. C. Mitchell, C. I. Calkin, A. C. Denison, Mary K. Leonard, Gerda Peterich, Edna M. Way, Hazel Willis, Isabelle M. Work, Evelyn Gray Duffey, Thomas Ashton, Bernice S. Edwards. 68 69 VISITORS WERE NO RARITY in ' 48. Almost every department had people come in from out- side to lend their experience. A visitor of long standing was visiting lecturer Gerda Peterich in photography, and like the others, she left behind her many a valuable tip. Convocation speakers of quality were also plentiful in ' 48 and Governor Herbert topped the list by speaking at Cutler Rededication cere- monies. These added pleasures were fitting iceing to a great year. FINE ARTS SENIORS FIRST ROW: Ford Baker, John Birchin. SECOND ROW: Bill Biggers, Vivanne Curland, Charles Davis, Kilty Lou Evans, Virginia Glazier, lack Goldberg, Ruth Hubbard. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Linbert, Bill McCutcheon, lames McMillian, Henrietta Mehlman, Herman Nathan, Barbara Pritchard, Joan Rappe. FOURTH ROW: Jean Roth, Ruth Sauer, Grova Scherr, Elizabeth Schultz. Richard Shurtz, Shirley Shenberger, Jean Staples. FIFTH ROW: Marion Tobey, Waldon Torrence, Theodore Tway, Flora Weiner, Jeanie Wentz, Lyle Udall, Robert Zawada. ,- ' £ — . 70 FINE ARTS JUNIORS I Outside Baker Hall are — FIRST ROW: Patty Vawter, Joe Schechtman, Chuck Stewart, Vicki Cecchi. Gloria Kyle, Ken Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Viola Day, Frank Thompson and Fred English. urn Lit!! inn n !E5 MB l!lf!If Roderick Ladousier, Norma Shupe. Dick Royal, loan Cress, Irene Krzys, Bill Drake, Deris Warren, and Agnes Centivany stop at Campus Mailbox. Coming out oi Cutler are Don Moats, Do Warren, Mildred Pugh and Pat Thome. 71 Anxious bookworms jam Logan ' s trying for texts. Frosh neck is filled with advising, registering, rushing, getting acquainted Everyone gets a picture — but results are not guaranteed. Students sweating the bookline welcomed hot coffee. no one will ever forget the excitement and fun of the first few days. Women ' s League Style Show lets the gals in on what ' s new and proper on campus. VETS ' Since the advent of the student vet- eran and his family, the complexion of the campus has changed somewhat. Temporary dwellings have mush- roomed in every available building space, and Athens ' stores are filled with young wives and mothers doing their daily shopping. Joe College now has a new worry — taking care of his family. FAMILIES It ' s not an unusual sight to see a student father studying his economics while walking his baby, or his wife hurrying home from history class to start dinner. Baby sitters are at a pre- mium, and budgets (family size) are the biggest worry. FORTY-EIQHT SAW CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT IN 76 ATHLETICS 77 I)i their 1947-48 season the OU cagers won ten of twenty games played. Coach Trautwein led the Bobcat basketball team through a stiff schedule with ten wins and ten losses despite numerous injuries to his players. In Mid- American Conference competition, the Bobcats fin- ished third behind Cincinnati and Butler by winning four out of eight conference games. Butler was the only team to defeat the Bobcats twice during the season. The OU team posted double victories over both the Miami and Ohio Wesleyan squads. The Bobcats were led through the season by three seniors, Dick Shrider, Mark Wylie, and Harry Gordon. All three of these men were accorded national honors. Shrider had a 16.4 points scored per game average to place him eighteenth in the nation. Wylie, who completed 32 consecutive foul shots during one stretch of the season, finished third in the nation among major colleges in the foul shooting depart- ment. He completed 88 out of 102 tries for a per- centage of .863. Bob Dickey Dick Shrider Harry Gordon 78 Bob Johnson Gene Williams Mark Wylie i , V M Harry Gordon finished second in the nation in average personal fouls committed per game with a percentage of 3.95. Shrider led the Bobcats in total points scored with 311 in 19 games. Wylie totaled 170 points for second place among the Bobcat play- ers. Harry Gordon was the only member of the squad to start in all of the Bobcat games. In the previous season, he had started in all of the Bobcat ' s 23 games. Gene Kinsley was the only other player who saw action in all of the Bobcat ' s games during the season, but he failed to start in all of them. A resume of the season shows that the Bobcats won their first three games beating Dayton, Marietta, and Xaxier. Bowling Green handed the Bobcats their first loss, Miami and Wayne were both easy vic- tories for the O. U. team, a great Kentucky team beat O. U. by 22 points, Western Reserve beat us by one point, we beat Ohio Wesleyan and then lost to Akron by 2 points. Butler won two games over the Bobcats, Xavier avenged their earlier defeat, and the Bobcats then won over Miami, Western Reserve, and Ohio Wesleyan. They split a pair of games with Cin- cinnati and suffered defeats at the hands of Wayne, and Marietta. Jay Ruoff Gene Kinsley Gene Gyurko 80 The season ' s scores were: OHIO U. OPPONENTS SCORE 46 U. of DAYTON 40 63 MARIETTA COLLEGE 44 57 XAVIER U 52 49 BOWLING GREEN STATE . . 67 63 ' MIAMI U 41 55 WAYNE U 39 57 U. of KENTUCKY 79 56 WESTERN RESERVE 57 63 OHIO WESLEY AN 57 62 AKRON U 63 35 ' BUTLER U 59 37 XAVIER U 56 42 ' BUTLER 47 56 ' MIAMI 37 47 WAYNE 55 64 (overtime) U. of CINCINNATI 62 53 MARIETTA 68 58 WESTERN RESERVE 51 62 OHIO WESLEYAN 54 46 ' CINCINNATI 90 1,071 TOTALS 1,118 ( ) MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE GAMES Coach Trautwein gives the boys the low down. FIRST ROW: Coach Trautwein, H. Lamb, G. Kinsley, H. Gordon, R. Johnson, E. Gyurko, E. Schott, H. Pollock. SECOND ROW: J. Shreffler, M. Wylie, P. McKown, P. Whyte, R. Dickey, E. Williams. R. Shrider. E. Rouff. C. Stefan. 81 The Freshman Basketeers won 9 and lost 4 of their 13 games. FIRST ROW: R. Van Hern, F. Topole, E. Galicki, J. Schumacher. SECOND ROW: Coach Snyder, R. Luecke, E. Faiella, C. Bokar, D. Milford, J. Giusl, D. McGarey, Manager. Players not present for the picture were: D. McEvers, L. Williams, H. Bates, R. Andrews, R. Nichols. Some players receiving instructions from Coach Snyder. Freshman basketball scores: OU FRESHMAN OPPONENTS SCORE 47 Theta Chi Fraternity 30 48 Perry County 34 30 Beta Theta Pi Fraternity 32 38 Skippers 35 28 Ohio Wesleyan Freshman 31 40 Sigma Theta Gamma Fraternity . . 32 47 West Virginia Freshman 74 38 OU, Chillicothe Branch 37 70 Kent State, Canton Branch 69 68 Kent State, Canton Branch 41 56 Ohio Wesleyan Freshman 63 71 Dayton Millets 24 71 OU, Chillicothe Branch 43 82 The Bobcat Cross Country and Wrestling teams faced tough opposition. Cross Country Team includes: FIRST ROW: J. Hesketh, W. Alborn, G. Cain. SECOND ROW: Coach I. Johnson. G. Netchke, W. John, E. Mazzocco, R. Wright, F. Wcdarsky. Mazzocco crosses the finish line. The Bobcats Harriers took second place in the Mid- Amercian Conference meet. Cincinnati won by one point over the Bobcats in a meet which was decided by the usually unimportant struggle for ninth place. OHIO U. 28 23 25 29 OPPONENTS Cincinati 27 Butler 43 and Western Reserve 59 Bowling Green 30 Ohio Wesleyan 26 Zednick added thrills to all of the meets. The Bobcat scores were: OHIO OPPONENTS Michigan 30 8 Ohio State 24 5 Waynesburg 25 20 Bowling Green 14 Wrestling Team includes: FIRST ROW: B. Miller, T. Morgan, P. Puhar, E. Zednick, J. Kulazenka, D. Stack, E. Turner. SECOND ROW: K. Blosser, C. Vinson, J. Pinson, E. Davis, B. Stomps, M. Spidel, G. Riser, Coach T. Olsen. OHIO OPPONENTS 16 Western Reserve 12 14 Case Tech 12 22 West Virginia 12 11 Kent State 17 83 ILJbBL.. liLmmrJ- OHIO U. Q O 1 2 11 7 IS 9 5 2 FiRST ROW: M. Clark. C. Horn, R. Sayre, J. Ropp, T. DiBiaso, M. Ritz, R. Ewing, B. Brooks, J. Madden. SECOND ROW: Coach D. Peden, M. Olasin, K. Brady. M. Wylie. J. Jerkavic, D. Poling. H. Pollock, K. Weiss, L. Flor, L. Amodio, Manager. The Bobcats won the Mid- American Conference championship. IN THEIR 1947 SEASON THE BOBCATS WON 13 GAMES WHILE LOSING 5. OPPONENTS RUNS Ohio State 6 Akron Goodyear Akron Goodyear 10 West Virginia 7 Wes Virginia 5 Marietta 1 Western Reserve 7 Western Reserve 3 Ohio State 1 Xavier 2 OHIO U. 12 5 9 10 2 3 8 11 120 OPPONENTS RUNS Butler 4 Butler 7 Dayton 6 Cincinnati 1 Miami 5 Xavier 2 Marietta Wayne 1 TOTALS 68 84 ' ' 4 ' ' 1 ■■■ ;■ ■ ■ ' . ' ■. ' . ■ . ' .i,.-._ ' .•.- .■ :._■ - . ' - ••• - v .• v ' ' -V ' . -.•„ j ....■- FIRST ROW: W. Kuhner, D. Ensmcm, R. Wright, R. Mills, R. Johnston, S. Rose. F. Wodarsky, G. Fox, E. Mazzocco, G. Netchke, F. Schlicher. SECOND ROW: R. Jewett, H. Cox. F. Burnham. K. Coe, R. Schaefer, R. Pille, Coach, G. Spelvin, G. Riser, W. Hilliard, W. Trautwein. The Bobcats finished third in the Mid-American Conference meet. OHIO UNIVERSITY PLACED FIFTH IN THE OHIO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET. In their 1947 season the Bobcats won three meets and lost two. The Cincinnati meet was the thriller of the season. The last race in the meet decided the victor. SCORES: OHIO 73 43 62 43 65 OPPONENTS Western Reserve 43 Bowling Green 83 Cincinnati 60 Pittsburgh 88 Ohio Wesleyan 62 I 85 Ohio U ' .s full intramural program covering all sports provided plenty The Delts won the Fraternity football crown. The Yo-To ' s were the Independent football champs. Fraternity and Independent football games were highlighted by long passes and hard blocking. There was keen competition in the broadjump. The formula for highjumping is — up and over. 86 of thrills, action and excitement for everyone throughout the school year. A good way to study angles for descriptive geometry. The Delts were also the Fraternity basketball champs. A record number of teams and many close games highlighted the intramural basketball season. The boxing and wrestling tournaments were the main events of all sports week in February. 87 The coeds at Ohio U., Sorority and Independent, participated in a The Alpha Xis were the Sorority tennis champs. The Zetas and ADPis tied as bowling champs. The girls display their ability in the Hickory Circuit. ' Competition is keen throughout the season.  S In the fall sports season, soccer and field hockey take the spotlight amid bruised shins and sore muscles. 88 uide variety of intramural sporting events during the school year. Howard Hall — Independent basketball champs. Sorority basketball champs — the Alpha Xis. The coeds take their basketball seriously. Swimming provides relaxation from studies. Volleyball is popular with the girls as an indoor sport. Less strenuous, it ranks high on the intramural program. 89 V ■ BBH HMi Football saw a new coach and mode of play. i5Q t OU 34, Ohio Northern 0. Ohio Northern proved to be no match for the Bobcats who were playing their first game under the coaching of Harold Wise. The Bobcats new style of attack, the T formation, was good for five touchdowns and four extra points. Risser, Schultz, Luecke, and Bitler made touchdowns for OU; Bitler scoring twice. Sudnick made good on 4 of his 5 attempted conversions. OU 14. Butler 7. The Bobcats had to come from behind in the third quarter by scoring twice and adding the extra points to win this game. This game played at Ohio Stadium was the first game of the newly formed Mid-American Conference. The Butler score came soon after the opening kickoff. Ohio scored on a pass from Mills to Brady and on a plunge by Bitler. Sudnick converted twice for OU. 90 Ed Zednick Gene Ruszkowski Ralph Sayre Pete Risser 3- C i ' « • % JtOPk Chris Stephan Bill O ' Dell Herb Rarth King Brady OU 7. Western Reserve 20. A large throng of Bobcats rooters ventured to Cleveland to see the Migration Day Game. Reserve scored three quick touch- downs in five minutes of the third period to overcome the Bob- cats. In the first half, Brady scored for Ohio on a plunge, and Sudnick converted. OU penalities and fumbles, plus a blocked kick set up all of the Reserve scores. OU 0, Bowling Green 2. A blocked kick spelled defeat for the Bobcats on a rain- soaked Bowling Green field. Brady ' s goal line kick was blocked by Bowling Green and went out of the end zone to give them two points. In the third period Ohio recovered a Bowling Green fumble on the 26. After working the ball down to the 9 yard line, Ohio tried a field goal on fourth down. The attempt by Sudnick was wide. 91 AM i -i £21 i dfl- Walt Schultz John Marco John Loughridge Stan Zylowski OU 0. Miami 21. The Miami Redskins handed the Bobcats their third straight loss. The Redskins scored right after taking the opening kickoff. A completed pass marked their first score. An end sweep in the second quarter was good for their second touchdown. The Miami team, which went on to win the Sun Bowl Game on New Year ' s Day in Texas, completely outplayed the Bobcats. OU 0, Cincinnati 34. A capacity OU Homecoming crowd at the Stadium saw the Bearcats of Cincinnati snap a no-win jinx which had extended for more than 50 years. The Bearcats touchdowns mounted as they repeatedly pierced the Bobcats defenses and plunged over for scores. Another Bearcat touchdown resulted from an intercepted Bobcat pass. The Bearcats ' speed and strength was too much for the Bobcats to overcome. k OU 7, Ohio Wesleyan 7. After holding a seven point lead throughout three quarters the Bobcats had to settle for a tie. The Bishops outplayed OU in almost every department. A line plunge by Brady in the first quarter gave the Bobcats six points and Sudnick converted for the seventh. The Bishops tied the score in the third period on an 18 yard reverse; the kick for extra point was good. OU 6. Dayton 18. The Dayton Flyers emerged victorious from this battle despite the rain and mud. An intercepted OU lateral in the first period set up the Flyers first score. The second Dayton touchdown resulted from a 24 yard pass. In the fourth period Brady rammed over the center from the Dayton two yard line for the Bobcats only score. The extra point attempt was wide. Floyd Hixon Duke Bitler Bob Mills Fred Hall OU 12. Xavier 7. In their last game of the season, the Bobcats pulled an upset by winning over the Musketeers of Xavier University. A Dad ' s Day crowd was able to see a good end to a poor season for the Bobcats. Ohio brought the second half kickoff back to their own 25 yard line. In two running plays, Sudnick carried the pigskin to the Xavier 27 yard line. Brady plunged over for the first Bobcat score. Ohio scored again the next time they got possession of the ball. In one of the most thrilling runs of the season, Stefan stepping back into the end zone to kick, took the pass from center and raced 104 yards behind beautiful blocking for the Bobcats second score. McQuade of Xavier then put on a fine display of passing and completed a pass for the Xavier touchdown. McQuade completed 13 out of 26 passes for 216 yards gain to give the Bobcats plenty of trouble all after- noon. 94 Milt Taylor Carl Melzer Al Koran Ed Sudnick won) This is the 1947 Ohio University football team. FIRST ROW: K. Brady. B. Mills, E. Glavac. C. Stefan. M. Spidel. D. Hcdona, W. Schultz. D. Bitler, D. Cavanaugh, R. Sayre, E. Sudnick, C. Melzer, S. Zylowski, J. Snyder, Ass ' t. Coach. SECOND ROW: H. Wise, Coach, T. Olson, Trainer, M. Gosiorowski. P. Risser, A. Borgman. A. Millspaugh, K. Weiss, T. Laterza, J. Marco, J. Wielgos, M. Taylor, F. Tar ' .agaa, J. Loughridge, D. Di- Bartolo, J. White, D. Morris, K. Blosser, Ass ' t. Coach. THIRD ROW: B. Hamm, C. Rojeck, D. Boyer, J. Mitchell. G. Williams, H. Rath, E. Zednik. G. Ruszkowski, A. Koran, F. Hixon, F. Hall, A. Guhde, B. O ' Dell, B. Woodling, Manager. SCORES: OHIO U. OPPONENTS SCORE 12 Xavier 7 6 Dayton 18 Ohio Wesleyan 7 Miami 21 Bowling Green 2 34 Ohio Northern 14 Butler 7 Cincinnati 34 7 Western Reserve 20 In their 1947 season the Bobcats had a new coach, a new style of attack, and new uniforms. Harold Wise was the new coach oppointed after Don Peden resigned last year. The new style of attack introduced by Coach Wise was the T formation. The Bobcats playing a tough nine game schedule won three games, tied one, and lost five. In Mid-American Conference play the Bobcats finished in a tie for fourth place with the Butler Bulldogs. King Brady led the team in total offensive yards gained with Chris Stefan placing second. In yards gained by rushing Brady and Stefan again placed first and second, respectively. Pete Risser led the pass receivers in the number of passes caught and also in the number of yards gained on passes. Brady led the Bobcats in points scored with Bitler placing second. In the passing department, Mills led in attempts, com- pletions, and yards gained by forward passes. Stan Zylowski placed second in this department. 95 In his first season Coach Wise introduced the T formation. Though this was not the com- plete solution, OU enjoyed a relatively successful season. 96 MIQRATION DAY - - - Bobcat rooters trekked practically en masse to Cleveland for the battle with Western Reserve. Although OU lost, parties and a terrific dance sparked the after-game frolics, and all made for a glorious weekend in the big town. 97 A Freshman Football game was the feature event of Cutler Hall Re-dedication FIRST ROW: Manager Ritchie, Lucky, McKenna, Canaris, McCollough, Barrows, Stack, Johnson, Gross, Krupp, Ritz, Broskey, Lange. SECOND ROW: Brandle, Ostland. Wright, Sullivan, Finnen, Connely, Van Horn, Leadingham, Whipple, Davis, Wentz, Johnson, Player 52, Rotus, Stumpf, Minn. THIRD ROW: Dussel, Gushen. Kern, Fiella, Player 72. Davis, Pierce, Blaine. Crozier, Martelli, Marsh, Wandtke. Kietzman, Fink, Andrews, Moorely, Ramsey, Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Gillon, Vondriska, Bokar, Peck, Heil, Henke, Skip. A parade and a military review preceeded the Bobkittens ' first game with Cincinnati ' s Bearkittens. The Freshmen came through with a 7 to 6 victory in this game. In their next game, a return engagement at Cincinnati, they beat the Bearkittens by a count of 13 to 0. The Rio Grande University varsity became the next victim of the Bob- kittens, 20-0. Ohio ' s Swimmers compete in eight meets Coach Richey, starting his first season at the helm of the Ohio University Swimming Team, found a comparative- ly new squad of men. Of the sixteen men on the squad, five were returning lettermen. These five were Kern, Barth, Langmead, P. Cook, and J. Smith. Meet scores were: Kenyon 61 Bowling Green . . 52 Wittenberg 17 U. of Detroit 50 Fenn 43 Kent 26 The remainder of the schedule in- cluded Case Tech and the University of Cincinnati. Ohio... 13 Ohio... 73 Ohio... 58 Ohio... 75 Ohio. . . 3? Ohio... 49 98 weekend. Coach Rickey led the Bobkittens to three victories in five games. Freshman Football at Ohio U saw a new coach and plenty of action. The above pictures show an Ohio man trying for a pass. Coach Frank Richey, and a touchdown play. After a three game winning streak, the Bobkittens completed their five game schedule by playing the Miami Papooses twice. The first game of these was a real thriller with Miami winning in the last ninety seconds of the game, 25 to 18. The last encounter also went to Miami, 25 to 14. FIRST ROW: Roger Sherman, Mgr. Bill Nixon. Bill Whipple. Art Kern, Ronnie Barth. Bill Earley, Paul Langmead, Coach Frank Richey. SECOND ROW: Hank Young, Al Milner. Bob York. Harry Snavely, Jim Smith. Jerry Smith, Phil Cook, Art Tankersley. George Kira, Bob Mcllvaine. 99 Homecoming was highlighted by fraternity Prize winner of the parade was the Phi Kappa Tau float, followed by Lambda Chi Delta. Phi Mu took the WRA Carnival prize for the most out- standing booth. 100 house decorations and a float parade Lambda Chi Delt ' s washing machine copped the house decorations award. The keynote of Homecoming was the crowd - the crowd at the parade, at the game, and at the local inns. 101 Miss Shirley Kietzman Zeta Tau Alpha Queen Runners-up were Bcnita McCartney, Ruth Rhode. Melba Jo Yates: and Anita Hensley, who was unavailable when the picture was taken. Chosen by the team, our Homecoming Queen was presented to the crowd 3 .IB A : r l i 102 with fanfares 104 The J-Prom, as the outstanding social event of ' 47, packed the King Brady Phi Delta Theta Last Spring ' s J-Prom drew 104 Men ' s Gym to overflowing to hear Bob Chester and his band. overcapacity crowds Miss Phyllis Davies Alpha Gamma Delta 105 Miss Sylvia Magnusson Alpha Xi Delta Marlyn Wilt presents Honorary Colonel with the traditional cap and cape. Lead through crossed sabers, the CorpS ' chosen Queen reigned over the The Queen and her Court are: Caroline Mitchell, Sylvia Magnusson, Ann Baker and Jo Frederick. 106 Military Ball 107 Miss Judy Von Thron Chi Omega 1 jtj?| 1 EJIat ■ ■ij ' : w Ik ■■ wn -1 1 1 . ■ r L B! - 5 ?B ' K Y ' B H Athena subscribers voted in the Student Ballroom. Our subscribers ' choice for 1948 Athena Queen Runners-up for Athena Queen were Joan Broeske, Rosemary Gray and Dea Sue McPherson. 108 FORTY-EIQHT SAW HUSTLE AND QROWTH AMONQ OUR no ORQANIZATIONS . . in CAMPUS RELIGIOUS COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mary Hogan, Virginia Hoffman, Peggy Sheard, Doris Slandring. SECOND ROW: Charles Cooley, Pauline Kruse, Bob McCoy, Janice Wiqgin, Dean Voigl. THIRD ROW: Joseph Krislow, Murray Rcthman, Christene Landfear, John Kirkpatrick, Robert Dowling, Harold Strain, Loren Ridge, Leonard Small. The Campus Religious Council performs a valuable campus- wide service as co-ordinator of the activities of the ten student religious groups. Member organizations are Hillel, Disciples Foundation, Christian Science Organization, Canterbury Club, Lutheran Students Association, Wesley Foundation, West- minister Fellowship, Newman Club, Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. Each organization may bs represented by two students and an adult advisor. Outstanding in service on the campus this year was the CRC-sponsored World Student Service Fund. Headed by Nick Mihalik, this fund helps needy stu dents in all parts of the world to gain an education. The Brotherhood Weekend held on Feb. 14 and 15 featured a movie, Seeds of Destiny, and a fellowship supper for all sudent religious groups on campus. The CRC also gave an all-campus party during fall registration week. 112 HILLEL FOUNDATION FRONT ROW: E. Kline, R. Kaber, R. Gelfand, I. Klebanow, R. Melamed, Bernstein, J. Gmber, J. NeCamken. SECOND ROW: L. Kaplan, J. Schechtman, J. Krislov, L. Small, A. Rappaport, D. Feldmann, R. Fosenfeld, B. Task, J. Schwartz, B. Shapiro. THIRD ROW: N. Kline, E. Simon, M. Klein, M. Schmith, S. Rosen- blatt, C. Timen, P. Klein, B. LaVetter, C. Rosenberg, C. Bedman, R. Paley, P. Harris, S. Cohen, L. Ravitch, R. Dobrin. FOURTH ROW: Wm. Kohler, A. Sampliner, D. Office, H. Fabe, L. Baron, H, Marcus, E. Atkin, F. Berman, K. Emerling. G. Stovsky, Pavloff. Under the able direction of Murray I. Rothman, the Hillel Foundation, organ- ized for the benefit of the Jewish stu- dents of Ohio University, put forth with its usual vitality and produced a year packed full with well-rounded activities. The June in January Formal and Hillel ' s Apoppin were two early mem- orable affairs on the agenda. Many will also recall being a Vanderbilt for a day at the W. R. A. Carnival open to the whole campus. Among Hillel ' s special interest groups, the newly formed Photogra- phy and Meet Your Professor merit recognition. A dark room has been built in Hillel ' s basement for the benefit of the members. Hillel Executive Committee: FIRST ROW: Gunter Jacobson, Florence Lange, Sylvia Oberferst, Rabbi Murray I. Rothman, Leonard Small, Joan Sherman, LeRoy LaVine. SECOND ROW: Joseph Krislov, John Clawsoy, Seeman Rose, Joseph Schechtman, Ede Ernest, Estelle Kalish, Adele Rappaport, Lois Brien. 113 WESLEY FOUNDATION Wesley Foundation, OU ' s Methodist Student Group, broke precedents by holding successful semi-formal dance. Wesley Foundation Cabin FIRST ROW: Ray Slurm, Loren Ridge. Grace Esleihay, Robert Gregory, Robert McCoy. SECOND ROW: Robert Earker, Malcolm Ruhl, Betty Smith, Joy Gears, Prudy Potter. THIRD ROW: Charles Ccoley. Ruth Raney. Earl Gifford, Nadlne Span-e, Mary Blaker, Mary Juvinall, Gay Baker, Arlene Bibbee, Glnny Cline, Robert Okey. Wesley Foundation, a national move- ment for students of Methodist prefer- ence, seeks to provide for the spiritual needs of its members through organized fellowship. The program includes a university student class, Sunday morn- ing worship, and Sunday evening fel- lowship suppers and vespers. Students, through an entirely student planned program, participate in the publication of the bi-weekly newspaper Torch , the student choir, frequent deputations to other churches, intra- mural athletics, weekly entertainment tiips to the Athens County Home, Friday afternoon Pop-In, weekend parties, open houses, and the annual banquet and dance. This year ' s program has had for its theme We Three , referring to God, ourselves, and others — united through faith, freedom, and action. 114 The Adm ' nistrative Officers of the Wesley Foundation are: FIRST ROW: Earl Gilford, Malcolm Ruhl, Betty Smith, Robert Gregory. SECOND ROW: Ray Sturm, Charles Cooley, Robert Barker, Loren R.dqe. Wesley Footballers: FIRST ROW: Andy Ransom, Bob Birch, Don Lewis, Malcolm Ruhl, Wendell Bogner, Fred Cress. SECOND ROW: Wendell Matthews, Dick Ditterbrand, Art Englehart, Chester Feret, Don Blanchard, Bob Peters, Neil Gibbins, Norm Winkel. Wesley Basketball Players: FIRST ROW: Wendell Matthews, Bob Birch, Andy Ransom, Dane Warmer. SECOND ROW: Dick Royal, Bob Bryan, Art Englehart, Malcolm Ruhl. Members of the Wesley Foundation relax in the lounge of Sunday night suppers before vespers are an important part of the the Methodist Church. Wesley program. 115 WESLEY PLAYERS Wesley Players at Ohio University is actu- ally Omega Chapter of the National Society of Wesley Players, which was founded at the University of Illinois in 1924, and established at Ohio University in 1939. The year brought a large program that included presentations of Where Love Is by B. Iden Payne; Dust of the Road by Kenneth Goodman; John Doe by Bernard Dryer; The Great Choice by Fred Eastman; The Color Line by Irene MacNair; and The Terrible Meek by Charles Hann Ken- nedy. These productions were introduced at Memorial Auditorium, the Presbyterian Church, Methodist Church, and in various Southeastern Ohio communities. Charles Taylor. Charleen Searlh and Lois Barker in Where Love Is. ind practice during regular meeting. Practicing the technique of stage scenery. Ed Kemp holds a tryout for The Terrible Meek. Malcolm Ruhl and Robert Okey in Dust of the Road. ' 116 KAPPA PHI FIRST ROW: J. Gears, A. Maxwell, B. Jandes, E. McQuain, G. Esterhay, D. Cocanower, G. Baker. B. Tucker, J. Dennis, M. Juvinall. H. Weller. SECOND ROW: V. Cline, I. Eichkoon, C. Henry, A. Bibbee, H. Christmen, V. Hilton, M. Archer. M. Simons, N. Sparre, D. Bolles, P. Linscott. THIRD ROW: E. Wisenberger, M. Carmac, P. Morris, B. Dobson, J. Haber. N. Shuppe, T. Ray, H. Masters, Mrs. C. Cooley, Mrs. R. Crumley, E. Rowley, F. Marchington, P. O ' Dell, T. McConahay, J. Templer. FOURTH ROW: E. Knabel, L. Leonard, S. Smith, I. Slingluff, P. Rice, C. Rice, P. Vawter, M. Pickenpaugh, D. Raine, R. Raney, D. Moore, J. Kyle, C. Cummins, P. Keble, D. Dishon, J. Edwards, M. Elms, V. Day. FIFTH ROW: M. Mattson, A. Broughton, M. Odell, I. Gaiser, M. Drinbach, A. Vance, J. Mickle, M. Baker, J. Brown, B. L. Woodbum, J. Sanborn. M. Brown, M. Booth. J. Genhimer, J. Rivers, M. L. Burket, M. Fletcher. Open Mine Eyes has been the theme of this year ' s program of Kappa Phi, National Methodist Women ' s Fra- ternity, which endeavors to promote both spiritual and social fellowship among its members. The program of Phi, the local chapter, includes outside speakers, devotions, and discussions. This year Project Meetings were in- troduced into the program. Such organi- zations as Sheltering Arms Hospital, the State Hospital, the Children ' s Home, rural schools, and the Red Cross have benefited through the work done at these Project Meetings. The highlight of the year was the Christmas party for the children of Connett Grade School. The social activities of the club re- volved around the traditional Rose Tea, the Christmas party, Upper Room Sup- per, and the formal initiation banquet. Kappa Phi members WTap popcorn balls at Christmas for the Children ' s Home. 117 DELTA SIGMA THETA FIRST ROW: J. H. Provence, R. W. Page, C. A. Knapp, H. E, Strain, N. N. Bibler, Paul Townsend, Don Watkins, Charles F. Cooley, K. A. Blosser. SECOND ROW: R. E. Ackerman, Gene Cain, John Shank, M. C. Gallagher, Kay Virla, K. J. Chalfield, Clarence Dicken, Loren Ridge, Dick Royal, Joe Sparks, Earl Gifford, Earl Teaford, Don Hemsworth, C. A. Cline. THIRD ROW: D. E. Comes, M. J. Ruhl, Neil Gibbins, I. G. Curry, R. L. Gaus, Edward Brehm, Bob McCoy, Wilbur Slell, R. W. Gregory, V. C. Talley, Charles Lattanwer. Delta Sigma Theta, national religious fraternity, provides fellowship among men of Methodist preferences, stimu- lates high moral standards, and en- courages participation in all Wesley Foundation activities. The bi-weekly meetings of this active fraternity include discussions of relig- ious and sscular problems, integrated with a well-rounded social program. The fraternity has increased its mem- bership considerably, and in so doing has blossomed into a well-representa- tive body of men of Methodist prefer- ence. The regular meetings of Delta Sigma Theta are well attended. 118 YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASS ' N FIRST ROW: V. Fisher. M. Siiers, P. Moore, G. Gibson, S. Hinkle, J. Cross. SECOND ROW: W. Eirlsizor, Dean Voigt, M. Juvinall, P. Faulkner, M. Malony. P. Sheard, A. Gill, D. Standring, E. A. Wray. THIRD ROW: M. Ham. J. Gecsy, B. Weber, N. Kodes. M. Wodarc- zek, M. Malham, B. Tygard, L. Simpson, K. Kimpel, B. Criswell. The Young Women ' s Christian Association on the O. U. campus began its biggest year with its semi-annual freshman party, fol- lowed by a successful member- ship drive and the traditional recognition service for the new members early this fall. Big and little sister parties were frequent throughout the year. De- cember saw the annual Christmas party, highlighting the Yuletide festivities. Early in the spring Prep Follies was presented and later in the spring came the traditional Easter Filling of the Cross . A presenta- tion by the retreat, revived this year, along with one in the fall, was the installation of officers. The work in the mining towns, the children ' s home, and increased participation in Salvation Army work made 1948 a year of YW achievements; with its influence felt both in its social services and in the effect on OU women. YWCA committee-wcmen were: FIRST ROW: P. Kilinoia, G. Baker, T. Strong, L. Martin. P. Kohl, M. Robertson, I. Paterna, I. Collis. SECOND ROW: M. Rentz. S. lorgensen, L. RupFe. ]. Beiner. C. Wagner, S. Blake, M. Jacobs, G. Esterhay, J. Kelly. THIRD ROW: M. Newton, P. Hess, N. Dreyer, A. Grammer, M. Wachs, V. Truelane, M. L. Tyson. M. Bower, K. Eernard, M. Biewever. R. Risdon, S. Grau. FOURTH ROW: P. Kreisle, D. Caverlee, J. Reay, B. Kinnan, P. Kassing, K. Moschell, V. Ault, M. L. Happoldt, N. Hanna, N. Smith, L. Anderson, E. Watson, M. Scatterday. P. Hershey, M. Fletcher, B. Bolin, J. Sylak, M. Elms. FIFTH ROW: E. Adams, I. Hensge, P. Moon, R. Harter. A. Bartels. D. Brunn, H. Cowen, P. Allison, E. Kroen, I. Huntley. B. Lewis, B. Feiszli, R. Bower, C. Doll. 119 WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP FIRST ROW: Mary Twinem, Nancy Barrett, Elizabeth Hickman. Jean Zasic Ruth Harter. SECOND ROW: Jean Harmon, Fred Braden. Doris Standnnq, Jim Cault, Ian Barker. THIRD ROW: Christene Landfear, Willard Griz, Gordon Singhaus, George Ottb, Wayne Ritter, Kitty Adams, Donna Van Stoutenburg, Lois Harstine, Bill Johnson. Joining in songs around the piano is a popular afternoon pastime. Westminster Fellowship, the Presby- terian youth organization, provides a meeting place for students of Presby- terian preference; maintaining its two- fold purpose to acquire a dynamic faith through Christian experience, worship, and study; and to further the expression of this faith through word and deed. The entirely student-planned program is welded into an active social calendar. This calendar, combining religious, edu- cational and social aspects, includes inter-fellowship forums, Wednesday evening Snack Hour , Westminster Choir, and upper-house suppers. The highlight of Westminster activi- ties for the year was their annual Spring Retreat, and their first semi-formal dance. 120 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION FRONT ROW: J. Courtwright, W. Murphy, G. Markley. Pres., P. Kitinoja, R. Christel, H. Winkel. SECOND ROW: P. Auping, R. Bishop, N. Shupe, Rev. Mohrhoff, C. Roberts, H. Frank, H. Helsel. THIRD ROW: R. Rey, R. Williams, R. Sovich, E. Benko, P. Happ, I. Anderson, Prof. Ray, W. Hedl. FOURTH ROW: R. Waltz, E. Schmidt, S. Maier, S. Janitzki, D. Gemke, A. Anderson, M. Malmah, M. Wodarczek, R. Kranz, M. B. Kistler, J. Moorhause, P. Biewener. It is the aim of the Lutheran Student Association to further the religious ideals, and assist in the social relation- ships of all Lutheran students, and to keep these students in contact with their church. During the past school year the L.S.A. provided regular Sunday afternoon church services, and two communion services for all the Lutheran students on the campus. At the combined business and social meetings of the organization, which are held bi-weekly, interesting discussions on religious questions were conducted, as well as other entertainment and lunches. Other social events of the year in- cluded hikes and wiener roasts. NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club is an organization which deepens and enriches the spirit- ual lives of its members through a bal- anced program of religious, intellectual, and social activities, and welds the Catholic students into a common union. Alternate bi-monthly meetings fea- ture a religious and educational pro- gram of open discussions, with a social program of juke-box parties and dances. These religious and educational dis- cussions were highlighted by the active participation of Father O ' Connel, while the social spotlight fell on the presenta- tion of night life at Club 99 . One of over 500 Catholic clubs in the United States and Canada, the New- man Club has greatly promoted culture and fellowship among the Catholic stu- dents at Ohio University. FRONT ROW: B. Pizzuli, E. Miller. E. Hose. L. DeSouza, J. Manning, P. Koval, J. Sabol. SECOND ROW: R. Hertzer, R. Judy, E. Law, J. Batcho, F. Rocco, J. E. Gardner, B. Supinski, P. Creedon, A. Essman. THIRD ROW: J. Daschbach, D. Malak, D. Sanders, P. Brockert, B. Zeleznick, Pres., L. Ruppe, Father O ' Connor, C. Wagner, J. Locker, M. Geiger, P. Dineen, E. Butera. FOURTH ROW: P. Collins, J. Dehnke, A. Machovina, A. Chohany, I. Humnicky, J. Madden, G. Hancin, R. G. McCollough, G. D. Fioientine, A. Ivan, G. Muzick, P. McNary, B. Ruth. FIFTH ROW: D. Schneider, P. Remley, R. Vernell, J. Mioduszeski, S. Boigegrain, B. Wagner, D. Henderson, P. Cox, J. Bolton, E. George, M. Traubert, J. Stuhlmueller. 121 DISCIPLES FOUNDATION Disciples Foundation is an organiza- tion of students and townfolk of Chris- t.an preference, who are dedicated to the fulfillment of a religious, as well as a cultural and social life for all its members. The club endeavors to carry out this purpose through a wellrounded social and religious calendar. The religious program, consisting of vesper services and evening services, meets the relig- ious needs of its members; while its hikes, picnics, and annual retreat to Lake Hope provide for the social needs of its members. The club encourages full participation in all its activities, welcomes new people to its folds, and stimulates among all its membars a deeper interest in their faith. FIRST ROW: Rev. Moffett, A. Dreshar, E. Singleton, M. Mcffet, R. Hulscn. B. Winn, A. Read, A. Frey, C. Glcvsr, L. Heft. SECOND RCW: H. Thorley, J. Fisher, B. Davis, R. Blowrr, K. Hawk. D. Stalder, D. Schoemyer, I. Wiqgin, J. Miller, M. Miller, V. Hoffman, D. McFarland, J. Kirkpatrick. TH.RD ROW: N. Gary, D. Huthrie. M. Hoon, M. Lee, E. Shaefer, H. Crowl, C. Gurney. D. Hickle, N. Cameron, M. Clowers, S. Glover. B. Dowling. KAPPA BETA FiRST ROW , Dresner, Lois Heft. Jean Fuher, Dorcthy Bacl.man, Marianne Garver. Ellis M. Shafer. SECOND ROW: Marabel Newton, Martha Robertson, Alice Davies, Donna Guthrie, Mabel Lee, Ruth Hall, Beverly Davis, Audra Mae Frey, Virginia Hoffman, Rachel Giffin. Kappa Beta is the national fellowship of university women of the Disciples of Christ, and is founded on the ideal of developing true Christian character in womenhood, through a program of re- ligious and social activities. These religious activities of vespers at meetings comprise an important part of Kappa Beta ' s program, but they are linked with an adequate social activity calendar of informal teas and get- togethers. The club also takes part in the annual weekend retreat to Lake Hope by the entire Disciples Foundation. The motto of the club — Stir up the gift of God within you — acts as a chal- lenge and a guide to all its members for the building of true Christian char- acter in womenhood. 122 PHI CHI DELTA FIRST ROW: E. Baeckler. D. Standring, I. Beiner, M. Twinem, A. Shultz. M. Hauk, D. Hines, J. Zasio, J. Bryant, J. Barker, L. Anderson. SECOND ROW: K. Adams, B. Chapman, B. Ewing. J. Waller. T. Shott, J. Brown, J. Issenman, D. Deitzer, J. Wilkinson, E. Morgan, F. Casteel, C, Landfear. THIRD ROW: J . Walden, V. Houchin, M. Hickman, L. Haasline, R, Harler, J. Collis, D. Santavicca. J. Ross. E. Yoe, B. Webster, R. Gilbert. The organization for women of Protestant faith, Presbyterian preference, is Phi Chi Delta, and is built on the promotion of religious, edu- cational, and spiritual growth of its members. Bi-monthly meetings endeavor to further this growth through discussions, forums, book re- views, and outside speakers, and to promote closer fellowship through teas and informal gst-togethers. The Mammy Party , and the Backwards Party , headlined the social program for the year, but were supplemented socially by the formal initiation banquet, and the senior fare- well party. Phi Chi Delta works in a year-long exchange program with Kappa Beta, and Kappa Phi, for the building of a better Christian world. Afternoon chocolate at tea-time brings welcome warmth on cold winter days. 123 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION The Christian Science Organization at Ohio University offers all students interested in this religion a chance to become better acquainted with Chris- tian Science. It also provides an oppor- tunity for the university public to attend the lectures on Christian Science. Although the purpose of the organiza- tion is primarily religious; social func- tions, which included wienie-roasts and get-together parties, were also part of the year ' s program. We boosted to almost double the attendance of our student-prepared meetings, which we held weekly instead of semi-monthly, as was done last year. These meetings were held in McGuffy Hall. FIRST ROW: Charleen Seailh, Robert Howell, Bertha Stevens. SECOND ROW: Jean Ellen Heinton, Ginny Wavro. Becky Cladwell, Patricia Morgan, THIRD ROW: Evenette Tompkins, Jared Owens, Bill Meyer, Paul Herman. INTERDORM COUNCIL The inter-dorm council is made up of representatives from Lindley, Boyd, Howard Halls, and Sprague Cottage. The council functions as a medium through which mutual plans of the dormitories can be formulated and dis- cussed. This year the Women ' s League, in trying to bolster campus averages, set aside a sum of money to be used for a plaque. This plaque is to be presented by the Inter-dorm Council to the dormi- tory having the highest point average. FIRST ROW: Vicky Janapolis, Gerry Kavalir, Margaret Huck, Nancy Troup. SECOND ROW: Mary Nees, Estelle Kalish, Betty Francis, loan Maseritz, Harriet Stine, Ruth Hubbard, Joan Kaplan. 124 BOYD HALL FIRST ROW: M. Hagan, P. Albaugh, M. L. Burkett, J. NeCampen, G. Martin. SECOND ROW: G. Augustine. B. McClelland, E. Kalish, G. Kava- lier, Mrs. Bixler. THIRD ROW: L. Weaver, M. Babucz, P. Elfrind, R. Mann, S. Bloss, M. Murphy, B. Francis. Highlighting the social season at Boyd Hall was the annual winter for- mal. The theme chosen for the event. Victorian Ball, was carried out in the gay nineties motif, and the coeds and their dates enjoyed the tunes of Willie McKay ' s orchestra. 3oyd Hall opened its doors and offered its hospitality again at the Moonshine record dance, one of the numerous open houses to which men flocked. The winner of their limerick contest was given a date with the Boyd Queen of his choice. Originality was displayed in the Variety Show sponsored in the dorm, and a number of hayrides and weiner roasts dotted the social calendar. The excursion to Old Man ' s Cave proved to be a worth-while experience, and winter brought the annual Christmas dinner, attended by President Baker. Rufus Putnam looks down on the Bcyd Winter Formal. 125 HOWARD HALL FIRST ROW: E. Kozler, J. Cook, K. aim. B. L. Basccm. B. Gioia, B. Lcmb, B. Brockett. SECOND ROW: E. Slarin. M. Collins. J. McQuain, H. Sline, M. Shick, I. Masentz, F. Mraz, C. Wagner, M. Pickenpaugh, E. Pickenpaugh. TH RD ROW: E. Murphy, P. O ' Dell. D. Bolles, H. Braun, T. r .cConahay, J. Bryant, B. Shoemaker, H. Colesworthy, L. Chwing. R. Bruss, E. Wiienberger, M. Huck, N. Quackenbush, J. Adam, E, L. Baeckler, C. De Luca. The after ten discussion club3 Dorm life at Howard. Howard Hall, in the heart of the cam- pus, found its way into the hearts of many through its policy of cordiality and cooperation. It sponsored many open houses including one on a pigskin theme, and a Winter Wonderland For- mal among its many social functions. There were teas and coffee hours , court dances, and a formal Christmas dinner for President Baker besides the annual house council breakfast and Ciirismas party, which all went to show the newcomers and freshmen that life at Howard is what its cracked up to be. Spring saw the Rec. Hall serving as host to a combined party of Howardites and residents of Lower Campus. Howard coeds are represented in al- most every phase of campus life, with other honoraries, as well as social clubs and the Y. M. C. A. 126 LINDLEY HALL FIRST ROW: J. McCarty, P. Morgan, C. McClelland, M. Martenchik, H. Cowen, J. Gecsy, V. Johnson. SECOND ROW: P. Moon, J. Ewing, F. Lange, J. Cable, B. Tucker. THIRD ROW: C. Pettingill, C. Chambers, N. Troupe, Pres., M. Stone, R. Nelson, L. Hocking. FOURTH ROW: G. Hanson, S. Lestermanm, E. Eltinger, L. Fowler, M. Myers, R. Hubbard, R. Kipari, F. Barshay, E. Gobrecht, L. Fowler, B. Chapman. Lindley Hall, the largest women ' s dorm on campus, participated in and sponsored numerous projects during the year. They collected money for needy children in Kentucky and made a very substantial contribution to the March of Dimes campaign. Their winter formal was a great success and one of the best on campus for the year. Lindley Hallites did a splendid job for the vets at Chillicothe by their large contribution to their hospital. One of the outstanding events of the year which was neither social nor academic was the lights — pardon, no lights — for three days and nights. It was fun for awhile, living by candle light and running to the lounge for callers instead of to the phone, but the residents were happy to see the power return, for they found it hard to study by candlelight. Lindley ' s Winter Formal featured Bill McCutcheon and Orchestra. 127 BECKLEY COTTAGE Along with a brand new house mother, Miss Ester Jane Hand, Beckley Cottage this year received new carpets and new drapes, which made their lounge homelike. The twenty occupants had a full social schedule to supplement their regular studies. These activities included an open house, a fall weiner roast at Dean Voigt ' s, a gay Christmas party, a spring outdoor party and a hay ride just for the girls in the Cottage. Like other women ' s accomodations, Beckley was very crowded this year, but that was not as bothersome as the furnace. It seemed that either the furnace did not work, and the girls froze, or that it filled the house with smoke. But they are looking forward hopefully to next year, when the Cottage has been promised steam heat. Beckley made good use of their porch roofs during the year. In the fall and the spring the back porch roof was used for sun bathing, and the front porch was an ideal vantage point to listen to serenades at the surrounding houses. { FIRST ROW: H. Beardmore, J. Epstein, M. Henning, C. Costello, M. luvinall. SECOND ROW: M. Wahlberg, D. Warren. J. Hales, N. Shupe. Pres., N. Westbrook. R. DiFranco, S. Inbender. THIRD ROW: I. Gibbon, B. Plomske, A. Barnett. P. Klein, Miss Hand, J. Walden, P. Russell, I. Chapman, H. Kolichon. LASH COTTAGE m- — . — w,„ —w J IOAA ' ill ' 1 ' iiijjf FIRST ROW: D. Axene, I. Francks, R. Bishop, J. Gruber, R. Rosenield, J. Zasio, E. Hickman, N. Ba:: SECOND ROW: H. Huslon, S. Miller, D. Galbreath. B. Zelesnik, I. Berstien, L. Charval, A. Wilbur, A. Carlin. J. Locker. Lash Cottage, with its seventeen women, opened the school year with a Freshman Day that the frosh will long remember — but after the initiation, everything was forgiven at a party. A weiner roast late in October was en- joyed by everyone. Lash was elaborately decorated for Christmastime, and after the tree was trimmed, the girls had a party. They showed their hospitality by entertaining the Phi Kappa ' s after they had sere- naded Lash. Under the direction of Ann Wilbur, the president, and House- mother Mrs. Gill, a Valentine Party was held on Feb. 14. The women of Lash are justly proud of their high scholastic averages — for the first semester 1947-48 the house average was 2.76. 128 McVEY COTTAGE 48 was a busy year for McVey Cottage, as th ey organized their own campaign to send boxes to Europe, and had parties for the fortunate within the house with birthdays. Snowball fights with the three freshmen members of the house left few idle moments. The girls descended on the campus radio station, WOUN, one night and gave a good account of themselves on the local quiz show. The girls right next to the grill have an excellent record collection that is not to be rival- ed, and the strains of popular tunes may be heard coming from the house each evening. FRONT ROW: Sara Dye, Dorothy Hunter, Harriet Zadan, Dorothy Santivacco, Mary Suttle. SECOND ROW: Ruth Voqt, Adelle Levin, Jean Suttle, Henrietta Mehlman, Judith Zeeler. THIRD ROW: Pauline Kruse, Jeanne Collis, Sara Grau, Audrey Browett, Virginia Parker, President. MATTHEWS COTTAGE The nineteen girls and the house- mother, Virginia Hendrick, at Matthews Cottage spent a year filled with studies, excitement and fun. The small house on Mulberry started its social season off with an open house right after registra- tion. Next on the list was a hay ride, but the uncompromising weather de- cided to rain, and a party was held in the house instead. Just before Christ- mas, the house seniors gave a surprise party for the entire house at the WRA Cabin. Second Semester saw a Valentine party on Friday, Feb. 13, but no mishaps were reported. Later in the spring the cottage held another hay ride to make up for the one that was missed. The girls had a great deal of trouble during the year with blown fuses — someone was always plugging in too many electric fixtures. Then sometimes the water wasn ' t always hot on Saturday night, but lots of fun was had by the entire house. FIRST ROW: Virgini Hess, Wilma Evilsizo :k, Joan Broeske, Pat Rose, Joan Moorhead, Joan Skurko, Pat Uark. SECOND ROW: Doris Dishon, Mary Roadpouch, Alice Broughton, Audrey Haas, Dot Schneider, Joy Gears, Dorothy Niedhammer, Jean Bendsley. THIRD ROW: Irma Jaakkola, Jean Edwards, Jean Macarthur, Virginia Hodge. 129 O ' BLENESS COTTAGE The women of O ' Bleness Cottage were first this year — first housing unit to go Christmas caroling, that is. Their singing was enjoyed by everyone who heard them, and the girls plan to be first next year. At homecoming, O ' Bleness erected a huge blinking stoplight over the front porch which drew the attention of all who passed by the house on Union Street. Also for the first time this year, O ' Bleness Cottage elected officers with- in the house, and Betty Smith was chosen president. Miss Jefferson, the housemother, and the eighteen girls of O ' Bleness determined to increase the house ' s activities during the year. FiRST ROW: Violet Day, Dianne Blower, lane Simpson, Belly Smilh, Elizabethann Schultz, Joan Relyea, Jo Ann Smith, Ann Kersey. SECOND ROW: Miss Dorothy Jefferson, Marjorie Gibson, Elizabeth Dunn, Gloria Perce, Leotc Matheny, Helen Cox, Jean Hendricks. THIRD ROW: Martha Elms, Helen Kause, Helen Hiqley. PRESTON COTTAGE Preston Cottage really proved to be a home away from home for the thir- teen girls living there. It was decorated at both Halloween and Christmas. The women at Preston, located next to Howard Hall, managed to squeeze into their extra-curricular life a party at the WRA cabin, three birthday parties and an engagement shower. Still along the lighter side, Preston Cottage presented a challenge to any and all passers-by on College Street to a snow ball fight one late wintej after- noon. Preston ' s living room is unique in that it boasts a coat-of-arms consisting of a bear trap held up by two rampant beavers. FIRST ROW: Jeanne Betz, Nancy Sutton, Lois Ingram, Aqnes Centivany, B. Lou Brown. SECOND ROW: Eileen Shaveyco, Grace Walzer, Betty Hesrick, June Chandler. THIRD ROW: Jo Anne Utley, Jane Campbell, Carolyn Rosenburg, Marjorie Paul. 130 SLOAN COTTAGE FIRST ROW: J. Cross, C. Schaefer, D. Levitt, J. Cannon, M. Sheldon, R. Sharkey, P. Alls. SECOND ROW: E. Whitmore, F. Hoobler. D. Jack, V. Houchin, L. Schroll, P. McNulty, M. Carmody. R. Tomsuden, B. Francis, J. Pinkie, G. Eynon, C. Zeman, B. Wolcott. The cottage next to Carl ' s was filled with 23 women this year - as the two upperclassmen found 21 freshmen on their hands. The year ' s highlight of Sloan ' s activities was the gala Christ- mas Party, which had all the trimmings, including a hugh Christmas tree. The Women of Sloan were justly proud of their cottage after the complete redecoration of the house in the fall. They were so proud, in fact, they al- most forgot to dodge the trickles of water which came with every rain - through the leaks in the roof. Officers at Sloan this year included; Jean Fomwalt, Pres.; Ruth Tomsuden, Treasurer; and Julie Pinkie, Social Chairman. ORGANIZED HOUSING UNITS OHU is comprised of the house presi- dents of the university owned women ' s cottages. Meetings are held semi- monthly in McGuffy Hall to discuss problems arising in the va.ious cottages. On December 14 OHU sponsored a tea at Lindley Hall in honor of the house mothers. Along the social side, OHU sponsored a formal which was held at Rufus Put- nam Auditorium on March 13. The music was furnished by Willy McKay and orchestra. Not to be outdone in the line of beauty, OHU put up Pat Hess fo r Athena Queen. FIRST ROW: D. Malak, J. Cartwright, N. Bennett, D. Hcrgan, M. Roadpouch. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, P. Jewett, D. Bachman, N. Lane, T. Ray, N. Shupe, G. Fomwalt. THIRD ROW: B. Ebersback, A. Wilbur, J. Betz, B. Smith, V. Parker, M. Martin, M. Ohlinger. 131 WOMEN ' S INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Becky Leadrick, Jan McGee. Barbara McClelland, Norma Shupe, Elizabeth Luce, Margaret Tober. SECOND ROW: Betty Brown, Pat Morgan, Lucille Pion, Mary McKinley, Jean Kyle, Jean Isseman. THIRD ROW: Ruth Luebeck, Doris Standring, Pat Kester, Mary Roadpouch, Beverly Finklestein. Preparing for the W1A Rummage Sale are Becky Leadreck, Pat Albaugh, Rose Thelma Ray, Norma Shupe, and Marge Tober. The Women ' s Independent Associa- tion, open to all non-greek women on campus, provides an extensive social and education program for its members. This year the WIA held a rummage sale, and the proceeds were used for their varied social program. The WIA and MIA have jointly spon- sored Saturday afternoon dancing lessons for the past two years. This year the lessons were held in the new Rec Hall, and were open to the whole campus. The lessons were popular and successful. Another WIA-MIA sponsored event is the annual Independent ' s Dance which was held in Rufus Putnam this year, and was a huge success. The WIA this year was under the leadership of president Beaky Lea- dreck. At the end of the year, all funds remaining in the organization were contributed by Miss Barbara McClel- land, advisor of the WIA, to the Salva- tion Army. 132 MEN ' S DORMITORY FIRST ROW: S. Humphrey, J. Terleschi, Pres., B. Woodling, H. Hand. Herman, Egan SECOND ROW: H. Hunt, T. Lenahan, G, Zeiters. F. Snyder, T. Semancik, G. Florentine. The Men ' s Dorm collection drive for the Veteran ' s Administration Hospital at Chillicothe resulted in a greater sum than any other organization on campus this year. A box was placed at the entrance of the dorm in which contri- butions could be placed. Men ' s Dorm was the only dormitory to use this idea. The Men ' s Dorm Winter Dance and Spring Formal were the highlights of the dorm social season. The famous Men ' s Dorm Bar was used on both these occa- sions. Under the direction of Bob Egan, Dorm president, the men at the dorm built a portable bandstand for use at their dances, and rented it to various groups for other occasions. The dorm was very active in sports during the year, having football, basket- ball, and Softball teams. Swing and Sway the Men ' s Dorm way! 133 SCABBARD AND BLADE FIRST ROW: Mai. N. Walker; Cadets: I. Collins, Copt; M. Smith, Lt. Col.; O. Pavis, Mai.; L. Longsdorf, Maj.; J. Durst, 1st Lt.; E. Karon, Maj.; A. Fattibene, 1st Lt. SECOND ROW: Cadets: J. Nolan, Col.; E. Albaugh, Capt.; M. Wilt, Capt.; D. Pickaid, Capt.; W. Smith, 1st Lt.; T. Solak, Capt.; E. Gull, 1st Lt.; H. Carpenter, Maj.; R. Schultz, 1st Lt. The National Honor Society of Scabbard and Blade, founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1905, was organized for cadet officers who have displayed outstanding military pro- ficiency and who have displayed academic achievement. Company A-8, organized at Ohio University in 1939, was active in campus affairs prior to the war and sponsored the Military Ball each year. Fifteen Advanced Course cadets were selected by alumni members from Athens, the faculty, and undergradu- ates, to reactivate the company in the fall semester of 1947. This reactivation was announced by a Special Order read at the Fall Review. Advisors to Scabbard and Blade are: Col. Cavene, Col. Speidel, Cadet Col. Nolan, Dean Hunkins, Dean Armbruster and Bud Smith. 134 PERSHING RIFLES FIRST ROW: N. Gibbins, M. Ruhl, J. Lynch, P. Dayton, I. Nolan, B. Grindereng, G. Neal. SECOND ROW: D. Griffith, W. Porter, N. Winkel, D. Lewis, W. Matthews, C. Josten, E. Schnieder, T. Jenkinson, D. Daru, THIRD ROW: B. Clark, G. Layne, D. Louis, L. Papalios, W. Gorden, J. Kenedy, R. Stirling, R. Shaw, D. Stout, E. Davis. FOURTH ROW: J. Lowe, A. Engelhard, W. Buffington, G. Shepard, M. Nicholson, F. Marburger, D. Lehi, R. Hurd, G. Dand, J. Nuse. The National Society of Pershing Rifles was founded in 1894 by General John J. Pershing at the University of Nebraska. Its aim is to encourage, pre- serve, and develop the highest ideals of the military profession and good citizenship. Company F-l was organized in 1937 and after a wartime lapse was re- organized in 1946 by a group of interest- ed alumni returning from the services. The company ' s activities included: Presentation Ceremony at the Military Ball, Color Guard for the University Band, Honor Guard at the Cutler Re- dedication, varied social functions, and participation in the annual Regimental Drill Meet. Members cf Pershing Rifles played an important part in the Cutler Rededication Ceremonies. 135 LOS AMIGOS FIRST ROW: V. Stevens, A. Young, H. Young, B. Dobson, L. Wilcoxon, L. Mayle, W. Torrence, Pres., Nelson Peck. SECOND ROW: T. Young, R. McCoy, M. Gassaway, L. Dixon, M. Rowe, M. Cannon, B. Smith, B. Harding, D. Goodman. THIRD ROW: D. Broughton, L. James, P. Rush, A. Vaughters, M. Fleming, J. Cannon, J. Monroe, J. Nunn. Bette Dcbson leads caroling al Xmas Party open to the campus. Los Amigos was founded on the campus of Ohio University by Lawrence A. Gibbs, in February of 1947. It is composed of forty students. The purpose of this organization is to bring social activity to the Negro students on the campus. The club is under campus supervision, Dr. Edward A. Taylor, sponsor. Thus far, Los Amigos has been successful in giving a Halloween party, a wiener roast, and a Christmas party, with the assistance of the sociology club. Our meetings are held twice a month, either on campus, or at the home of one of the students. Los Amigos hopes to eventually ex- tend itself, and take an active part of all campus activities. 136 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS M. Tillson, Don Fahnestock, Easter Yahya, Terese Nelson, Jack Siqman, Margaret Ferguson. National Collegiate Players is an honorary fraternity composed of senior students who have been outstandingly active in dramatic productions, both in the technical back-stage work and in performances. To obtain membership in this group, also known as Phi Epsilon Phi, a student must complete specified courses in the Dramatic Department and complete a minimum number of hours. This group is responsible for the theatre open-houses given each semes- ter to acquaint new and old students with the theatre ' s work on the O.U. campus. Among its varied activities, N.C.P. also sponsors the annual theatre banquet for the faculty and students who have been active in the theatre in the past year. Dean Earl C. Seigfred, Dean of the College of Fine Arts is second-vice president in the national organization of Pi Epsilon Phi. DELTA PHI DELTA The ambition of every student of Painting and Allied Arts is to wear the gold palette of Delta Phi Delta, National Art Honorary. For membership in Deltcr Phi Delta means he has attained recog- nition as one of OU ' s outstanding artists. Among Delta Phi Delta activities was an exhibit of creative art in the Library Art Gallery. To encourage artistic efforts among underclassmen, Delta Phi Delta made its annual award to the most outstanding freshman art student. This year Delta Phi Delta members sent an exhibit to the National Convention in Cincinnati. On the social side, Delta Phi Delta has sponsored teas, coffee hours, and banquets for its members and for the faculty of the art department. FIRST ROW: L. Davis, M. McKibben, I. Wentz, R. Sauer, J. Fredericks, R. Hubbard, ]. Staples, D. McConkey. SECOND ROW: A. Kozak, W. Gundering, R. McGinnes, S. Nass, F. Furbee, R. Zawada, R. Hubbel, F. Baker, A. Schultz. THIRD ROW: W. Phelps, H. Wehlmen, G. Glazier, N. Shupe. W. Carpenter, C. Korabeck, E. Baeckler, T. Ellison, D. Thayer. 137 SIGMA EPSILON ALPHA Sigma Epsilon Alpha is an organiza- tion for students of Greek descent at Ohio University. It is a social fraternity that sponsors parties, wiener roasts and dances. Sigma Epsilon Alpha strives to keep Greek students together on a campus where there is no Greek church or other similar functions, such as a student might find at home. Elections are held at the beginning of the spring semester and membership is open at the beginning of each semester. George Bymakos served as president during the 1947-48 school year. FIRST ROW: Prof. Hill, George Bymakcr. Pres., Thea Patestides. SECOND ROW: Jim Canaris. Gust Harris. Stanley Kat;aras, George Cassudakis, Louis Papalios, Arthur Keriotis, Steve Tsagoris. WOMEN ' S RIFLE TEAM The Ohio University Women ' s Rifle Team is composed of three teams; first, second, and third. Each team consists of fifteen girls. The first team girls are expert riflemen and in order to main- tain their standing they must make a score of 395 out of a possible 400. To qualify for the second team of sharp- shooters, a girl must have a score of 375 out of a possible 400. During the school year the team participates in matches with girls ' teams from opposing schools. The training re- ceived as members of the team qualifies the girls to act as coaches in over 700 summer camps sponsored by the National Rifle Association and lo- cated in all parts of the United States FIRST ROW: Aoelle Levin. Jean Suttle, Peggy Mahalley. Nancy O ' Dell, Joan Hudson. SECOND ROW: Sara Grau, Lois Little. Sarah Lou Dye, Pres., Peggy Klein. Nancy Canfield, Beclcy Paine, Elinor Wisenbierger. THIRD ROW: Ruth Kranz, Sgt. Ledlord, Nancy Hanna, Sgt. Sampselle, Ellen Crarlc. 138 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FIRST ROW: B. Pugh, D. Bachman, F. Barshay, A. Davis. P. Auping, M. Reese, I. Brown, L. J. Hines. F. Casteel. SECOND ROW: N. Troup, M. Thompson, I. Sanborn, B. Lamb, M. Huck, I. Bierbower, M. Becker, C. Richards, R. Raney, E. Bales. THIRD ROW: G. Stewart, C. Zeman, G. Esterhay, M. Pletcher, J. Sawyer, S. Voge!, M. Trimble, M. Scatterday, L. Weaver. The Home Economics Club is an organization for women who are interested in the problems of modem home economics. This year, under president Margaret Huck, the aim of the club was to arouse interest in home economics as a career. Invitations to an open house given by the Home Ec Club were sent to all high school senior girls in this area. Starting the round of social meetings early in the fall was a wiener roast held in Dean Voight ' s garden. A scavenger hunt was the main attraction at the Halloween Party. The big event of the year was the traditional Smorgasbord, where the Home Ec girls really got a chance to prove that they could cook. The Seniors were given a big send-off in the spring at a brunch held in their honor; and at this time they were initiated into the American Home Economics Association. In the spring, the Home Ec Club sent delegates to the College Club Province meeting held at the University of Ken- tucky. KAPPA KAPPA PS1 Re-activated this year after a lapse of five years, Kappa Kappa Psi, honor- ary fraternity for college bandsmen, operates in the field of the college band. The organization has a two fold pur- pose: first, to promote the existence and welfare of the college band and to culti- vate a wholesome respect for its activities and achievements; and secondly, to honor outstanding bands- men through privilege of membership extended as a reward for the technical achievements and appreciation for the best in music. The fraternity ' s sponsor is Mr. D. L. Martino, Director of the Ohio University Bands. The president this year was Ro?s Davis. FIRST ROW: Lewis Vaughn, Daniel Martino. Ross Davis. SECOND ROW: John Sabol, Charles Hill, Jack Brown, Thomas Evans, Jerry Opatreny, Don Davis. THIRD ROW: Carlos Nye, Bob Marshall, Dick Denner, Bill Duer, Kenneth Jenkins, Ralph Gabriel. 139 RED CROSS Glcria Stewart, Peggy Faul ' .:ner, Joan Cro s, Virginia Fi:h3r, Dsan Voigt. Ardath Hansen. Under the able direction of its president, Joan Cross, Ohio University Chapter of the American Red Cross completed another year of service to the university and the surrounding locality. Outstanding in its work were the monthly trips to the Veterans ' Hospital at Chillicothe, where OU. girls acted as hostesses for dances at the hospital. Also, once a month the Red Cross sent entertainment groups to the hospital made up of campus talent. The annual drive for funds for the Red Cross was successful in meeting the given quota, as was the project to furnish curtains for the library at the Vet ' s hospital. The curtains were made in coopera- tion with the University Home Economics Depart- ment. Just before Christmas, the Red Cross sponsored a drive in which students could contribute gifts for the veterans at the Chillicothe Hospital to send home to their relatives. This project went over its goal, and over 500 gifts were sent to Chillicothe. A final note-worthy project on campus was a collection of notsbooks and pencils for European students during the spring. Phi Tau ' s sing (or vets at Chillicothe. O.U. Girls embark for a Veteran ' s Dance. 140 O. U. ENGINEERS FIRST ROW: I. Clever, S. Titi, N. Hockman. L. Olson, I. Barker, G. Cheney, J. James. SECOND ROW: C. Fink, E. Rogers, J. Collings, A. Gramelspacher, R. Mann, H. Fabe, E. Howell, J. Kerfe, J. Clever. THIRD ROW: I. Kirchner, R. Gould, K. Foster, P. Miller, L. Younl, G. Tucker, R. Ogg, B. Stomps, T. Semancik. FOURTH ROW: M. Snider, J. Winchell C. Graham, L. Thurber, W. Probert, J. Knellinger, R. Borges, B. Grindereng, E, Busboom. FIFTH ROW: State Patrolman E. Smith, W. Sneed, T. Andrian, T. Humnicky, G. Kelley, F. Furnell, G. Cain. Pres. G. Clark, R. Hinderson, State Patrolman, With engineering becoming more and more prominent in the University ' s post war program, the O.U. Engineers ' Club has progressed in a similar man- ner. The club now has a membership of more than one hundred and fifty stu- dents who are pursuing courses leading to a degree in engineering. This year the Ohio Society of Pro- fessional Engineers recognized our or- ganization and granted us a charter as a student chapter of ihe society. Besides bringing prominent men to our campus for talks at our meetings, we sponsored Safety Week , the G.E. House of Magic show, and dancing on the tennis courts. The well known Engineers ' Ball was received with high acclaim by all who attended and we sincerely hope that it will continue to be one of the outstanding yearly events on our campus. 1947-1948 Officers of the OU Engineers. 141 PHI UPSILON OMICRON Phi Upsilon Omicrom, national pro- fessional honorary for home economics women, initiated five new members at the fall initiation. Following initiation, actives were guests of advisor Dr. Jus- tin and Miss Morse at a buffet supper held at the Women ' s Faculty Club. Founder ' s Day, Feb. 10, was cele- brated with a Valentine tea for all alumni living in Athens. As its main professional project for the year, Theta chapter made draperies for the library at the Veteran ' s Hospital in Chillicothe, the material being fur- nished by the Red Cross. FIRST ROW: Georgia Kail, Dorothy Raine, Laraine Weaver, Grace Esterhay, Florence Justin — Advisor. SECOND ROW: Nancy Troup, Mary Trimble, Alice Davies, Marilyn Pletcher, Mary Martin, Jane Sanborn, Ellen Thomas, Melba Pickenpaugh, Linda Di Napoli, Margaret Huck, Dorothy Bachman. CINCINNATI CLUB The Cincinnati Club was organized in the spring of 1947. The club was formed to keep students from the greater Cincinnati area in contact with each other for social and public service func- tions. The activities of the Cincinnati Club include social meetings and outside entertainment functions. The officers are Dwight Goode, presi- dent; Ivan Klebanow, Vice President; Earl Betscher, Treasurer; and Maxine Agger, Secretary. FIRST ROW: J. Stuhlmuller. D. Sanders, B. Goode, F. Gilmore, P. Cox, D. Deitzer. SECOND ROW: E. Pyle, D. Ryberg, S. Gilmore, C. Koett, J. Issenman, N. Haneley. C. Boel, P. Schmidt. THIRD ROW: R. Benhase, S. Pyle, D. Gilmore, R. Frybarger, E. Betscher, B. Gest, M. Agger, D. Goode, G. Beal, J. Ross. C. Fennell, R. Sullivan. 142 SPRAGUE HALL FIRST ROW: A. Pollina, B. Finkelstein, S. Linhart, V. Janapolis, Pres., M. Nees, N. Brennan, J. Pohlman. SECOND ROW: M. Tuggle, J. Carrol, M. Fletcher, M. Famulener, K. Johnson, E. Barton, J. Dickey, R. Luebeck, Mrs. Striplin, V. Wilson. THIRD ROW: E. Fridenstine, S. Daschbach, S. Julyan, M. Williams, B. I. Carroll, R. A. Thatcher, J. Abernethy, M. Weitzman. L. Kleber. F. Wolfson, R. Sahlstrom, R. Dickerson, S. Murray, P. Manchick, R. Pennock, V. Sirsa, L. Pion, I. Hudson, S. Boigegrain. Sprague residents would proudly tell you that their home-away-from-home was a full-fledged dormitory. When referring to the sadly degenerated old house overlooking the Hocking and the railroad, they spoke of it jocularly as the original tumble down shack by the railroad tracks . Thirty-nine girls resided in Sprague Hall under the supervision of Mrs. Estella A. Striplin, housemother. Of these 39, 18 were freshmen having their first taste of college and dorm life. The varied social calendar included an Open House, a Christmas Party at which the girls decorated their own tree with ornaments they contributed, a League of Nations Party, a trip to Old Man ' s Cave and a Mother ' s Weekend. The girls also found time for studying, bridge games, the usual gab-fests and a snowball fight with the Delts, their next-door neighbors. ALPHA OMEGA UPSILON Recognizing outstanding students in the field, Alpha Omega Upsilon is the agriculture honorary on campus. This fraternity endeavores to better farming practices in Athens county by advocating a more extensive soil con- servation program and better use of modern farming knowledge. The initiation for new members con- sists of having the pledges dress in farmers clothes and parade the campus. Many laughs were heard over the old straw hats, blue jeans and faded work shirts as the members walked around the green. Among their other functions, Alpha Omega Upsilon entered a float in the homecoming parade this year. FIRST ROW: W. Grammer. B. Swan. R. Bundus. D. Rypma, B. Szabo, B. Curran, R. Hannum. L. Raptis, P. Warye. SECOND ROW: A. Engalhard, R. Robinson, A. McPherson, R. Snider, B. Brogel, H. Custer, M. Marchal. 143 BOTANY CLUB Botany Club is an organization for O.U. students who are interested in the science of plants and further exploita- tion in this field. Included in this year ' s program were lectures, slides, movies and parties. Starting their 1947-48 year was a party at City Park in October. A Christmas party was enjoyed by the club. An in- vitation was extended to all members to join the Ohio Forestry Association. Aside from the social activities of the club, there were speeches from outside the campus given by leaders in the botanical field. These included Dr. Waller from Ohio State and Dr. Diller, State Forester from the Wooster Agri- cultural Experimental Station. FIRST ROW: R. Nicholas, D. O ' Connor, K. Eberhard, G. Baker. SECOND ROW: B. Okey, B. Szabo, J. Gears, A. McPherson. THIRD ROW: D. Schneider, S. L. Dye, Marlene Archer, P. Mahafley. FOURTH ROW: D. Blickle, N. O ' Dell, Mr. Boelticker, P. Picering, Dr. Wallace, Danielson, M. Maddock, J. Genheimer, M. Sexton, S. Brockett, M. Vermillion. CHEMICAL SOCIETY The Chemical Society of Ohio Uni- versity had a record membership dur- ing the past year. The membership of this unique organization is comprised of students interested in any of the vari- ous phases of chemistry, and enrolled in at least one chemistry course. The Society, under the leadership of president Betty Smith, held regular meetings in the new Chemistry Build- ing; and in its meetings sponsored a tour through the new Chemistry Build- ing, guest speakers, talks by faculty members, and motion pictures showing the many aspects of chemistry in indus- try. FIRST ROW: A. Sandy, J. Barker, B. Francis, B. Smith, E. Pickenpaugh, L. Ruppe. SECOND ROW: E. Wilsey, E. Albaugh, J. Dickson, G. Mezey, L. Yount, H. Watson, R. Murie. THIRD ROW: D. Preqozen. J. Campbell, C. Ramsey, F. J. Pavlik, E. Hickman, C. Calvin, P. Kovalm, J. Malone, M. M FOURTH ROW: B. McClelland, P. Mahaffy, G. Lance, E. Miller, H. Manesenvik, L. Tulley, D. Clippinger, M. Hendrick. FIFTH ROW: E. Teaford, B. Pukay, A. Lehman, D. Johnson. 144 CANTERBURY CLUB The impressive Episcopal Choir has many student members. The Canterbury Club is the organiza- tion of the Protestant Episcopal students on the campii of American Colleges and Universities. On some college cam- pii, the Club is a closed organization, made up of Episcopal students who associate themselves with it. On the Campus of Ohio University it is an open organization to which every Episcopal student belongs by virtue of his or her affiliation with the Church. The aim of the Canterbury Club on the campus of Ohio University is to integrate into the life of the Church all Episcopalians in the University Com- munity. In so far as possible, this is done through the mediums of worship, discussion groups, and activity groups which are made up of students who ex- press an interest in activities. Informal gatherings at the church often gather around the piano. 145 DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN FIRST ROW: E. Christie. J. Max well. R. Cleland, I. Shank, S Claunch, J. Claunch, L. Fowler L. Ruppe, H. Barnhill. SECOND ROW: I. Malcolm. VanDyke. R. Peterson, C. Ram sey, T. Fox, E. Keller. R. Russell E. Brehm. L. Brehm, M. Stvartak A. Wiley. THIRD ROW: W. Kohler, R. Ba: rett, I. Cannon. P. Sauder, B Mackiewicz. R. Clough, J. Sheets S. Nadelman. R. Blinn, H. Nisn stedt, W. Cotton, J. Cotton, I Knockenhaurer, D. Lewis. FOURTH ROW: M. Stone, E Leiby, S. Lamb. M. Clark. L Little, G. Sehmatz, I. Hess, E McOuain, P. Krauss, B. Mitche ' l I. McOuiston, G. Dempsey, K Johnson, G. Matson, T. Pitts. FIFTH ROW: B. McCoy, J. Darr P. Long, L. Younger, E. Hickman A. Davis, M. Mitchell, A. Gould U. Adler, N. Barrett, B. Griswell M. Hogan, P. Pickering, Mrs. Sehmatz, B. Werner. SIXTH ROW: H. Strauss, I. Wer- ner, G. Otto. M. Ruhl, C. Stack B. Pukay. N. Summer, E. Wilsey. R. Monica. R. Tirohn, K. Wilcox. G. Lance, R. Schulz, W. Butter- worth. The aim of Der Deutsche Verein Club is to preserve the culture of the vigor- ous, hardy, happy Germany of Wagner and Humperdink. This organization gives all students taking German additional cultural, linquistic and social ad- vantages. This is accomplished in bi-monthly meetings featuring group singing, musical recordings, solos by students, a choral group, recitation games, and puppet plays. The Club has an unusual ruling concerning their meetings — it is that only German may be spoken during the meeting. The meetings include readings of poems and stories in German, for these foster correct speaking of the lan- guage. Featured on this year ' s social program were the annual Christmas party and the spring picnic. ETA SIGMA PHI Eta Sigma Phi, a National Honorary Classical Language Society, endeavors to further the spirit of cooperation and goodwill among the members of classi- cal departments, to stimulat e interest in and to increase our knowledge through study of the history, art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Members are chosen for their scholarship, interest and attainment. Two pledge classes were received into active membership and several interesting programs were held during the year. The newly elected officers were installed at the Annual May Banquet. FIRST ROW: Catherine Drake, Dolores Kalaiian. Richard Wilcox, Nick Alexander, Marian Malham. SECOND ROW: James Karikas, Ross Evans, Prol. Hill, Prof. Murphy, James Hontas. Joe Sparks. 146 V ALLIANCE FRANCAISE FIRST ROW: Miss Allen, Miss Noss, Philippe Bazin, Sue Rowland, Miss Satak. SECOND ROW: Barbara Weslerheld, Shirley Baxter, Marjorie Mathey. The Alliance Francaise took on new life this year with the arrival of three French students who became leaders in its activities. Veterans who were in France and several wives from French speaking countries have also added interest to the meetings. A large group of faculty members, guests and student members gathered for a gala dinner purporting to be aboard a liner on its way to France. The programs of the year dealt with Louis XIV and his reign. Scenes from Corneille and Moliere were enacted. Slides of the Versailles palace, of 17th century art, four French films, and an exhibit of reproductions of French paint- ings were shown. In April, a recital of French folk songs was given by Mme. Rex and M. Blanchard, making their first tour of the United States. LE CERCLE FRANCAISE The purpose of Le Cercle Francais is to instill in its members the love of the French language, an understanding of the culture, literature, art, music, and thought of the French nation. With this purpose in mind, the organization dis- cussed this year Paris down through the centuries up to today, dealing with such aspects of the old city as industry and architecture. Along with the Alliance Francaise, Le Cercle brought to the campus screen many popular French films. Le Cercle, as the custom has been in the past, also adopted a French student to whom packages of clothing and other needed supplies were sent. Le Cercle was fortunate this year in having two French exchange students on campus, Philippe Bazin and Michael Marchal. Both of these students partici- pated in many of the organization ' s programs. T 1 i 1 L yr M 9 IpH r l FIRST ROW: C. Herbert, M. Murphy, S. Rose, A. Hansen. E. Gordon, L. Anderson, M. Mathey, C. Graramer, H. Milligan. M. Simons, Miss Noss, P. Armstrong. SECOND ROW: B. Henry, W. Bumheimer, M. Marchal, B. Driscoll, R. Colvin, K. Adams, J. Sawyer, M. Silers, J. Kraus, J. Paterna. THIRD ROW: J. Castiglia, F. Moore. 147 Editor English worked long hours, pleaded fcr photos and copy, while . . . Business Manager Corusy tried to make ends meet, were not always turned. Backs 1948 ATHENA STAFF The Athena staff members found a practically new office upon their return in the fall — a brand new, fully equipped darkroom was the most outstanding change. Throughout the year, the office was a buzz of constant activity in all sections — two phonographs playing, strobe lights flashing, strange people using the telephone, mad dashes to the post office for a Saturday noon deadline, and people asking, What ' s on at the movie tonight? or Where do I get a Post? — these only added to th e confusion. At times there was difficulty in telling photo and editorial staffs apart, but there was one sure way — the photo staff stayed the latest at night. The usual rush-rush was much in evidence after Christmas as the staff put forth all possible effort to get the book out on time. Pics had to be re-taken, layouts constantly changed, midnight photo printing and not making deadlines filled the year. All efforts were directed toward putting out a bigger, better Athena. The 276 pages of this volume is the largest number of pages in any Athena printed this size. The cost of engravings is almost a third over previous years. The 2425 sales total tops all other years by nearly six hundred books. The staff hopes that you, the reader, will enjoy reading their baby — the ' 48 Athena. They will long remember this year and the typical phrase, Well, I guess I ' ll get something to eat. The Editorial Board tried to keep some kind of order. Seated are Associate Editor Peggy Close, Editor Fred English, Asso- ciate Editor Jeanie Wentz. Standing: Copy Assistant Merle Lockwood, Copy Editor Patti Kohl, Sports Editor Karl Heidtman, Layout Editor Gus Bowman. Office, typing and mounting staffs included: Helen Gioia, Helen Steich, Nan Westbrook, Dorothy Wood, Marie Sersen, Gail Grabiel, Irene Kryzs, Judy Walden, Doris Warren, Barbara Walker, Dorothy Adams and Elaine Watson. Photography Editor Chuck Stewart somehow found time for the News Bureau on top of Athena work. Huge Photo Staff included: FIRST ROW: Gloria Kyle, Stan Begam, Wilmer Goff, Ruth Vogt. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Mattson, Merle Lockwood, Jack DeForest, Fred English, Photo Editor Stewart, Ralph Meermans, Bill Drake, Mary Armstrong. THIRD ROW: Ed Uhl, Art Bean, Darkroom Mgr. Frank Thompson, John Green :mith, Joe Cox and Ed Fonto. Not shown are Gerald Brown, Ivan Klebanow, John George and Nan Westbrook. Layout Staff included Bob Davis, Ginny Fisher, Ralph Morris, Bowman, Jeri Hine and Laura Lownsbury. Gus Copy Staff included Barbara Metcalf, Beryl Shapiro, Paul Whyte, Cathy Bernhardi, Jeanie Wentz (?), Karl Heidtman, Patti Kohl, Marilyn Kuethe, Bill Doody, Merle Lockwood and Peggy Close. Looking grim-faced, Advisor Sherman discusses the book with Business Mgr. Paul Corusy, Sales Mgr. Ted Richards, Sales Promotion Ruth Sauer, and Advertising Manager Jo Holcker. Sales Staff included: Ted Richards, Paul Corusy, T. Kuenzel, David Zeile, Ruth Sauer. SECOND ROW: R. E. Gudikunst, R. W. Laut, Bill Snyder, John Rood- hugen, G. H. Young, Malcolm Sheppard, Chuck Emrick, Frank Lord. 3 ■ - J. ii T ' VI alt ii  v - - X,v • J • 1 g p ■ _ ' ■ « . i .? 2 Editor Martin Blau tried to squeize in the news, columned Off to One Side. Business Manager Ralph Lamdin did his best to keep in the black. OHIO UNIVERSITY POST The Ohio University Post, official student news- paper, appeared twice weekly in 1947-48 under much the same executive staff that had guided it since the middle of January, 1947. Early in Sep- tember Donald Evans moved into the new position of managing editor and J. Robert Savely joined the executive staff as copy editor. The group was headed by Editor Martin Blau and Business Man- ager Ralph Lambdin and included Sports Editor Harry Turton, News Editor Alan Himelick, Adver- tising Manager Joan Hauschulz and Circulation Manager Melvin Smith. Under these students the Post injected itself into almost every campus issue. It fought for a new student center building, a cleaner campus, better student government. Bill Umbenhour, assistant business manager, watches Advertising Manager Joan Hauschulz and husband-assistant Jack. Left to right at a policy meeting: News Ed Al Himelick, Editor Marty Blau. Sports Ed Harry Turton, Managing Ed Don Evans and Copy Ed Bob Savely. 150 The Post itself was able to get CAC to liberalize its management policy and found itself with more freedom than it had known in many years. The Post offered such innovations as having details of out-of-town football games relayed immediately to the campus. Among the popular features of the Post were such columns as Marty Blau ' s Off to One Side, Bob Sayre ' s In Case You Haven ' t Heard, Elinor Bliss ' On the Social Merrygoround and Harry Turton ' s Off the Sports Griddle. Feature Editor Bob Sayre, second from left, with writers George Constable, Ed Mazzocco and Elinor Bliss. Assistant Copy Ed Spud Milligan in the slot with copyreaders Part cf the news staff: Helen Ritchey, Rosemarie Stanek, Paul Gapp. Gloria Doris Covington, Joan Elswit and Florence Berman. Stewart, with Ginny Cline standing. Hal Thorley counts Posts while Circulation Manager Mel Smith checks Assistant Sports Ed Sam Hoffman gives assignments to Omer Johnson, his files. Chuck Taylor, Faye Simmons and Dick Lewis. 151 THETA SIGMA PHI With membership based on high scholastic achievement, Theta Sigma Phi serves to stimulate scholarship among journalistic aspirants and to foster a keen professional interest. This national professional honorary for wo- men in journalism gives to its members a program which combines the social and scholastic. Talks given by persons experienced in the newspaper field were enjoyed by the members of this group at their meet- ings. FIRST ROW: Shirley Weinstein. Janice Bernstein, Pal Brider. SECOND ROW: Joan Elswit, Kaye Griffin, Gerry Kavalir. WRITER ' S WORKSHOP FIRST ROW: Richard As Constable. brecht, Mary Myers, George SECOND ROW: Lynne Kluth, L. Wilcoxin, Helen Colesworlh, Charles Taylor, Pat Brider. Ed Mazzocco, Paul Kuestner. Late last fall the members of Quill club, an organization which encour- ages and fosters creative writing, de- cided to become an independent organi- zation. Ties were severed with the National Quill Club, and Writer ' s Work- shop was chosen as the new name. Meetings were held at Mr. Charles Allen Smart ' s home and his office in Wilson Hall. Members read manu- scripts, held criticisms, literary discus- sions, and held cider and do-nut parties. In October 1948, the members, under the guidance of Mr. Smart and President Richard Ash, decided to publish their own literary magazine, to which was given the title ELM LEAVES. George Constable, who had magazine writing experience, along with Ester Gohbrect, Paul Kuestner, and Betty Jo Waltz edited and set up the magazine format. The first issue was planned for April. Most active members of the Workshop have contributed fiction, poetry and general interest articles to the tentative Spring issue. 152 SIGMA DELTA CHI FRONT ROW: Bill Smith, Clyde Wimer, Bob Sayre, Marty Blau, A. T. Tumbull, Harold Schellkopf, Steve Sonin. SECOND ROW: Bob Max, Robert McCreanor, Grier Leach, Edward C. Birkner, Bill Maddox, Richard Paynter. Bill Lee, Roy Cross. THIRD ROW: Samuel Hoffman, Bob Schweitz, Joe Weinstein, BUI Hochstuhl, Harry A. Turton, Donald Evans, Bob Horan. The OU chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic fra- ternity, is composed of junior and senior men who give evidence of pursuing a successful career in journalism. This year ' s group, faculty advised by A. T. Tumbull and officered by Martin Blau, president; Robert Sayre, vice president; Harold Schellkopf, secretary; and Clyde Wimer, treasurer, sponsored the annual Newspaper Ball as it had in the past. SDX also published a bi-monthly news- paper, Pica, which contained news of the journalism world. Pica was distrib- uted free of charge to all students In the School of Journalism. Samuel Hoff- man edited the paper. The Newspaper Ball featuring Willie McKay was well attended. 153 ALPHA MU FRONT ROW: Charles H. Stewart, Wilmer S. Goff, William A. Drake, Merle E. Lockwood, Gloria Ann Kyle, Edward Birkner, Patricia Thorne. SECOND ROW: Lyle Udall, Elmer E. Davis, Jane Campbell, Ralph E. Meermans, Marilyn Mattson, Joseph Shelby Cox, Dale Holtzman, Ruth Vogt, Jack DeForest, Frederick English. The members discussed salens, the Chioan Magazine and going national. ' The youngest honorary at Ohio Uni- versity, Alpha Mu is a local honorary fraternity in photographic journalism. Since its organization late in 1946, it has entered actively in the promotion of photo-journalism, especially at OU. Alpha Mu has succeeded in improv- ing local credit line policies and has been a center of photo-joumalism de- velopment. Its outstanding activities have been in the advancement of a campus magazine at OU and the estab- lishment of an annual salon for high school photographers. When these photo-journalists want to get away from it all , Alpha Mu sponsors a field trip so they can — take pictures. 154 CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLUB The Childhood Education Club con- sists of women majoring in kindergarten- primary and elementary education. As future teachers of children, the members gain insight into the problems and prac- tices of their profession through the activities of the club. The meetings of the Childhood Edu- cation Club this year included sending Christmas boxes to the needy children of Poland, cooperating with the YWCA ' s Children ' s Home Committee in planning activities for the children, entertaining high school seniors of Athens county who are prospective teachers, meeting with the Athens County Association for Childhood Education and talks by Dean Collins and Dr. Yanch. FIRST ROW: Virginia Fisher, Nancy Marts, Barbara Stuckey, Hilda Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Opaline Waddel!, Marjcrie Williams, Vicky Janapolis, Janice Huntley, Eileen Katz, Doris McDowell, Ann Colvig, Chariot Bradford, Phyl Davies. THIRD ROW: Laura Lownsbury, Mildred Peden, Lois Charvat, Lois Sayles, Peg Taylor. KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi, national educational honorary, is a fellowship of those dedi- cated to the cause of teaching as a pro- fession and to the encouragement of high professional, intellectual and per- sonal standards. Founded in 1911, this organization has grown to include 100 chapters. This growth is partly due to the fine leader- ship of T. C. McCracken, Dean Emeritus of the College of Education, who has been the National Executive President for the past 25 years. An annual tea for honor sophomores was held during the year and a Kappa Delta Pi award was given to the out- standing senior in the College of Edu- cation at the Honor Day Convo. Dean Collins of the College of Education be- came a member at one of the two ini- tiation dinners. FIRST ROW: C. Campbell, J. Kirkpatrick, G. Joach.m, A. Di Biasio, D. L. Ccok, P. Koval. SECOND ROW: Dean Collins, Dean Irma Voigt, A. Munn, R. Calendine, P. Kruse, W. Youngman, B. Labcrde, B. Stiles, E. McOuain. E. Schott. THIRD ROW: C. Bell, H. Evans, G Baker, R. Bruss, H. Phillips, M. Hoppes, M. Pletcher, D. Neidhammer, M. J. Witcraft, D. Burton. 155 FINE ARTS COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Jean Hales, Bernadine Bower, Ruth Sauer, Ruth Hubbard, Jean Roth. SECOND ROW: Ross Davis, Bill Smith, Jacque Rhodes, Dean Seigfried, Louis Vaughn, Benny Fonti, Bill Drake, Ralph Meermans, Easter Yahya. McCutcheon stars as Columbus in the Fine Arts Council ' s OU Kids Stimulating the interest of the campus in the fine arts, OU ' s Fine Arts Council gave the OU Kids , a musical produc- tion entitled Christopher Columbus in the fall semester. The Fine Arts Coun- cil is comprised of the president and one additional member from each of the eight organizations in the Fine Arts Col- lege. The purpose of the Council is to support various campus activities con- nected with the Fine Arts. Under the direction of Advisor Dean Seigfried, the Council sponsored the annual Ohio Valley Oil and Water Color Show, which was hung March 1st. The greatest achievement of the Council this year was bringing the National Touring Conference Company of players to the campus on April 22nd. At that time they presented the play, The Late Christopher Bean . 156 WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Rosemary Gibbs, Helen Steich, Joan Algeo, Doris Mc- Dowell, Ruth Sauer, Nadine Sparre, Jean Zasio, Marion Tobey, Barbara Covault, Adeline Petsche, Anne Read, Anne Loudon, Eudice Gittleson, Anna Davis, Lorna Martin, Marianne Malony, Pat Remley. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Zlotnik, loan Maseritz, Juliette Beiner, Jean Abernathy, Pat Hess, Mrs. Max Smith, Lois Pickens, Thelma Ellison, Sylvia Linhart, Margaret Sayles, M. E. Overholt, Doris Boles. THIRD ROW: Elsie Kozler, Thelma Cooper, Arden Smith, Betty Bascon, Myrlene Nagle, Susan Morrison, Marilyn Weaver, Doris Stanching, Lib Riebel, Janet Ingerham, Carolyn Cummins, Ellen Clark, Ardath Hansen, Joan Broeske, Betty L. Ewing, Dorothy Kimpel, Georgia Mault, Arlene Bibbee, Mary Hughes, Betty Cox. The Ohio University Women ' s Glee Club, under the direction of Professor C. C. Robinson and Miss Evangeline Merritt, participated in many university programs throughout the year and also presented several concerts. The combined Chorus of Men ' s Glee Club and Women ' s Glee Club pre sented a Cutler Rededication program which was held on October 18th. The Chorus also participated in the Homecoming program held in Memorial Auditorium and at the traditional Christmas Con- vocation. Their vocal interpretation of the Halleluia Chorus from the Messiah was one of the high spots of the pro- gram. The Women ' s Glee Club held their own concert in May and the combined Men and Women ' s Glee Club gave a concert in the spring. Besides presenting and participating in university programs, the Women ' s Glee Club sang in Athens churches. Glee Club Officers are President Arlene Bibbee, Secretary Margaret Sayles and Librarian Eudice Gittleson. 157 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA FRONT ROW: Joyce Bryant, Bernadine Bower, Henrietta Mehlman. SECOND ROW: Estelle Krupnick, Joy Patterson, Janet Ingerham, Mariann Malony, Doris Bolles, Nadine Spane. THiRD ROW: Arlene Bibbee, Jean Hales, Mary Jane McKinley, Ursula Green, Carolyn Cummins, Ellen Clark, Ardath Hansen. ABSENT: Mary Ann Sarver, Eileen Price. Sigma Alpha Iota is the national music fraternity for women. OU ' s chap- ter completed another year of sponsor- ing high standards in music among the women on the campus green. This organization devotes itself to the study and practice of art and music. Members of Sigma Alpha Iota were prominent performers at the School of Music ' s Student Recitals throughout the school year. An outstanding activity of the holiday season was the Christmas serenade of Dean Voigt ' s home and the three women ' s dormitories just before vacation. Members of SAI relax in Music Hall. 158 PHI MU ALPHA Under the leadership of President Arnold Brown, OU ' s Alpha Kappa Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fra- ternity of America this year inaugurated a series of faculty lectures by professors of the School of Music. The Phi Mu Alpha-sponsored lectures included talks by Dr. Robinson, Prof. Fontaine, and Dr. Gorton, who spoke on Contemporary American Music. These lectures were open to the public and were well attended. On April 22, Phi Mu Alpha, in con- nection with its sister fraternity, Sigma Alpha Iota, sponsored the second AU- American Concert. Directed by Arnold Brown, this concert was given by the club in connection with its aim to bring to the attention of the campus the value of America music. The program this year includjd an original composition by Dr. Robinson for women ' s voices, Stop Watch in a Machine Shop by Barker for men ' s voices and tympani and a cantata by Schuman to a text by Whittman. FIRST ROW: J. Rhodes. E. Moore, P. Peterson, W. Wallers, R. Gabriel, R. Keys, R. Buntz, W. Alfeld, A. Brown, A. Kochalko, W. Erwine, B. Max, J. Brown. SECOND ROW: R. Sturm, B. Smith, D. King, R. Davis, L. Vaughn, R. Sigler, N. Crabtree, R. Wilcox, J. Kirkpatrick, B. Duer, F. Bellino. M. Raia, C. Hill. P. L. Peterson leads the Phi Mu Alpha in a song. 159 EAST GREEN COUNCIL FIRST ROW: A. Ahart, S. Joseph, J. Bartley, J. Keefe. I. Kelly, E. Gull. SECOND ROW: P. Billy, J. Canaris, S. Armeni, J. Serksis, B. Ralston, Pres., J. Dehnke, C, Brookman, R. Regula, R. Murie, M. Wilt. THIRD ROW: L. Smith, R. Owen, R. Zehrbach, E. Singleton, B. Supinski, W. Burazer, D. Watson, D. Blanchard, T. Hartzell. Lower campus has become a permanent part of OU ' s campus. The fall semester brought a new self- governing organization to Ohio Univer- sity. The six hundred residents of the housing units known as East Green united into the East Green Organization, so that this relatively isolated area might become a real part of the entire campus self-governing system and se- cure needed representation in univer- sity affairs. The purpose as set forth in a written constitution is to create and maintain better living conditions for the residents, to plan and operate social, academic and intra-mural programs end to aid in the advancement of better student rela- tions. The governing bodies of the organi- zation are the East Green Council and the East Green Executive Committee. 160 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman wo- men ' s national scholastic honorary which has as its membership require- ment a 3.5 average, was established on this campus in 1941. Alpha Lambda Delta strives to stimu- late and reward high scholastic en- deavor and campus service. This year, Alpha Lambda Delta served at the Leaders ' Rally Luncheon, held its traditional scholarship party for freshmen and sent congratulatory mes- sages to all first semester freshmen women with six weeks ' averages of 3 points or better. FIRST ROW: Pres. Rosemary Bernard, Ncrma Kodes, Miss LaTourrette, Jeanette Gecsy, Bette Manvell. SECOND ROW: Edna Gordon, Carrol Goetlinger. Pat Auping, Janet Ingerham, June Cable, Susan Lamb. PHOENIX Phoenix, Junior women ' s honorary, chooses its members from 2nd semester sophomore women who have been out- standing in scholarship, leadership and activities. The new members are called in the traditional after-hours ceremony. The honorary, which was founded in 1931, serves by ushering at various campus functions — the Honors Convo, commencement, etc. This year, Phoanix gave a tea at the Women ' s Faculty Club for all eligible sophomores, and called two women at the end of the 1st semester. They dis- cussed going national as a charier member of Chimes, but decided to wait until plans were more definite. FRONT ROW: Betty Armstrong. Betty Smith, Jo Frederick, Peg Redlin, Miss Jefferson. SECOND ROW: Kathy Bernhardt Peg Biewener, Joan Cross, and Mariann Malony. 161 MORTAR BOARD FIRST ROW: Avis Gill. Patterson. Peggy Sheard, Doris Standring, Joy SECOND ROW: Jean Dow. Dean Voigt, Margaret Sayles, Nancy Quackenbush, Margaret Huck, Donna Lee Burton, Pat Connor. Members of Mortar Board enjoy tea in Dean Voigt ' s home. The many services of Mortar Board, the senior women ' s honorary, this year included a big sister program for members of Alpha Lambda Delta. Each Mortar Board member acts as a senior advisor to an underclass girl. By per- sonal conferences with them, the Mortar Board hopes to encourage and guide them in fields of scholarship, activities, and leadership. A Smarty Pants party honoring these members of Alpha Lambda Delta was given in the spring. At a tea given in honor of the Mortar Board Alumni in the fall, the members became acquainted with local alums. At the same time they became better acquainted among themselves by such informal get togethers as a waffle supper at the W. R. A. cabin. Each spring, Mortar Board has a Parisian Book Sale. Books are collected from townspeople and students and are sold on campus from a booth much like the book stalls of Paris. In the past this has proved to be a popular event. 162 J -CLUB FIRST ROW: Earle Phillips, Jr., W. Chalfin, R. Russo, D. Fahnestock, B. Dietrich, C. Staats, I. Neenan, J. Siqman, B. Smith, P. Reiser. SECOND ROW: M. Pitz, R. Lambdin, I. Dehnke, H. Klier. E. Schott, C. Long, B. Baxter, E. Jirik, E. Rcbeito, G. Cox, N. Alexander, E. Haney, B. McCutcheon, N. Mihalik. J-Club is an undergraduate honorary which gives due recognition to junior or second semester sophomore men for outstanding participation in extra- cirricular activities. These men must also have an accumlated 2.5 or higher scholastic average. The purpose of the club is to en- courage participation in campus activities, the rewarding of persons who have participated, and the promotion of a spirit of friendship among the men selected for membership in the club. In normal times 1 1 initiates are named on the 1 1th hour of the 1 1th day of the 11th month. In this past selection, 15 initiates were named due to the large enrollment of men in school. Forma l and informal initiations are held under the McGuffy Elms. Ex-Prexy Coover Staats pins new president Gordon Cox. 163 TORCH FIRST ROW: Rocky Russo, Bill Dietrich, Bill Smith. SECOND ROW: Bob Max, Earle Phillips, Jr., C. Jacque Rhodes, Jack Neenan. The annual Torch Sing picks the top campus Glee Club. In its 35th year on the Ohio Univer- sity campus, the membership in TORCH was increased to 372 men, when in June of 1947 13 men were selected. This was increased one more when an- other man was chosen from the mid- year class. Highlighting the past year was the Homecoming Alumni Luncheon in honor of the anniversary of the 35th year of TORCH. Cards were sent to all members, dating back to 1913, and attendance was very good. This luncheon will be held as an annual event. The annual TORCH Sing was held on the steps of the library with all of its usual impressiveness, as the various group vied for singing honors. 164 PHI BETA KAPPA Lamba of Ohio Installed April 26. 1929 Alpha of Virginia Established December 5, 1776 OFFICERS President Carl Adam Frey Vice President Albert Tangeman Volwiler Secretary Raymer McQuiston Treasurer Emmett Rowles Elizabeth Andersch Amos Carey Anderson Adolph Henry Armbruster Frank Brown Dilley Lawrence Powell Eblin Dewitt C. Ellinwood Rush Elliott Richard Allen Foster Carl Adam Frey John Semple Galbraith Victor Goedicke Carl Gustav Gustavson FACULTY MEMBERS Albert Carl Gubitz Esther Jane Hand John Ambrose Hess Maurel Hunkins Henry John Jeddeloh Charlotte LaTourrette Barbara Irene McClelland Raymer McQusiton Robert Lee Morton Anna Elizabeth Mumma Paul Robert Murphy Catherine Nelson James Ruey Patrick Leona Pickard Emmett Rowles Thurman Carlisle Scott Earl Covert Seigfred Gsorge William Starcher John Reid Taylor Albert Tangeman Volwiler Gerald Thomas Wilkinson Bernard Witsberger Thomas McKindley Wolfe Edith Wray GRADUATE MEMBERS Elected April, 1947 Phillip Granville Cook Fred Alonzo Tate UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Elected November, 1947 Ronald William Bambeck Ronald Elden Calendine Elizabeth Jean Dow Betty Jane Francis William Frederick Youngman Charles Arthur Knapp William H. Marshall Nancy Eleanora Quackenbush Margaret Louise Sayles Elected April, 1948 Paul Ervin Bashford John Lawrence Brown Barbara Jean Criswell Clayton Eugene Ferrell Julian Eugene McQuiston Frank John Pavlik Edith Perloff David Farrar Pickard Margaret Jane Sheard Homer Lucas Skinner Mary Elizabeth Stanton Robert Edwin Stivers 165 MEN ' S INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: B. Eltzroth, P. Koval, A. Gottlieb, L. Berta. B. Hador. N. Milhalik. E. Williams. L. Ludi, C. Crosby, E. Uhl. SECOND ROW: D. Ragan, T. Costas, T. Dumnicky, G. Muzick, M. Cepek, C. Evans, J. Shuts, J. Doolan, C. Haessler, B. Brogee, D. Williams, B. Post, J. James. THIRD ROW: R. Wheeler, L. Reynolds, C. Fink, J. Miller, T. Fox, R. Leach, E. Berke. K. Kin, C. Santa. FOURTH ROW: H. Hand. S. Paxon, R. Archart, G. Tucker. C. Bode. G. O ' Dell, B. Jackscn, N. Simpkins. J. Zopp, H. Snitch, B. Forsythe. As the Men ' s Independent Associa- tion moved into its second year of re- activitiion on the OU campus, it proved itself to be one of the strongest extra curricular activities in the school year. The OU Men ' s Independent Associa- tion is a member of the National In- dependent Association, which has its national office at the University of Texas. OU ' s MIA gained recognition by having the largest membership of any of the member associations. Open to all independent men on campus, the MIA offers and sponsors a wide selection of social activities, sporting events and other means of entertainment. MIA officers are Al Kiser, Treasurer: Rob ' t Jackson, V. Pres.; Rob ' l Leach, Secretary; and Nick Mihalik, President. 166 Thrice-weekly MIA Movies at Memorial Auditorium brought top- notch entertainment to OU. MIA Basketball Team included: Omar Johnson, Boyd Posl, Joe Miller. Walter Joyce, Norm Simp- kins, Tom Fox. Probably the greatest benefit to the entire student body was the MIA- spon- sored campus movies. These popular shows on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights brought entertainment at low cost to everyone. The MIA joined the WIA in sponsoring dancing classes at the Rec Hall, and the two organiza- tions held several joint dances. The outstanding social function of the MiA year was the Cinderella Ball which featured the music of the two top campus bands. A co-ed Cinderella was chosen, and she and her date were showered with many gilts donated by local businessmen. Two men from the MIA are members of MUPB and one man is selected to sit on Student Coun- cil. Executive Council included: SEATED: Bill Hodor, Allen Gottlieb. Rob ' t Forsythe. STANDING: Chas. Fink, Tom Fox, Norm Simpkins. Harry Hand, Rob ' t Burgee, Gene Berke. 167 DOLPHIN CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Edwards, I. Lalourelle, P. Niedhammer. D. Schneider. SECOND ROW: I. Von Thron. V. Wavro, I. Weeks, C. Petlingill, Pres., I. Jaakkola, M. Lonergan, M. Morrill, B. Sanborn. THIRD ROW: B. Shoemaker, R. Bruss, M. Lonergan, C. D olzlof, H. Steele, T. Basilone, P. Moore, R. Manship, B. Sabodi. Members of the Dolphin Club, the women ' s swimming organization, are chosen each spring in competitive try- outs. An initiation party follows for the new members. The Dolphinettes be- come full-fledged members the follow- ing December if they have shown sufficient improvement and interest in club activities. At meetings held weekly on Wednes- day nights, the girls work on swimming strokes, rhythmic and group swimming, and water patterns. In the middle of the fall semester, the members begin practicing numbers for the annual Water Show, shown to the campus in March. Members oi Dolphin Club praclice for their annual water show. 168 MODERN DANCE CLUB FIRST ROW; Susan Hinkle, Estelle Kalish, Margaret Sifers. SECOND ROW: Gerry Kavilir, Donna Burton, Lois McGrew, Marqaret Biewener, Don Ann Deckard, Becky Coldwell. The Ohio University Dance Club gave their annual Spring Concert for the many students who appreciate and de- rive aesthetic pleasure from the art of modern dance. Perfection of design was shown by the members in their original classical and satirical dances. This year, for the first time, modern dance was incorporated in the campus variety show, OU KIDS , under the direction of Miss Phillips, advisor to the Dance Club. The Dance Club has an apprentice group, the Reserve Club, which is open to all those interested in modern danc- ing. It serves as a preliminary training group for the Dance Club, which in turn accepts those best qualified from the personal tryouts. Both clubs how- ever, strive for the development of dance technique. Members of the Dance Club practice part of a dance. 169 WOMEN ' S RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION WRA Executive Council includes: FIRST ROW: Mary Roadpouch, Donna Lee Burlon, Annelte Trump, Marcy Lonergan. SECOND ROW: Bert Lavorde, Ethel Krupansky, Mary Jane McKinley, Mariann Moloney. The Women ' s Recreational Associa- tion, under the direction of the Sports Board, sponsors a sports program for all women on campus, including tennis, outing, hockey, soccer, and basketball in the fall, and volleyball, badminton, swimming, bowling, tumbling, and soft- ball in the spring. It also maintains the W. R. A. cabin, located 1 ' _, miles from the campus, which is complete with cooking facilities, and may be used by any group of girls in the afternoons for study, or just to get away from it all on week-ends. Highlighting the social calendar were the Homecoming Carnival, a freshman party, and a Christmas dinner, at which new officers were installed. WRA Sports Board includes: FIRST ROW: Lois Brien, Virginia Wilson, Mariann Moloney. Marilyn Mielke. Irma Jaakkola, Jackie La Tourrette. SECOND ROW: Pennie Niedhamraer, Bert Laborde, Polly Kruse, Lois McGrew, Anno De Mario, Bobbie Shoemaker, Nancy Bretschneider. 170 VARSITY O FIRST ROW: P. Puhar. I. Nolan, W. Dickey. E. Mazzocco, Pres. K. Brady. C. Stefan, M. Wylie, C. Horn. R. Sayre. B. Hasselbach. SECOND ROW: L. Amodio, I. Cardi, G. Ruskowski, E. Zednik, B. Ralls, P. Cook, H. Gordon, D. Cook, H. Lamb, B. Dietrich. THIRD ROW: K. Blosser, G. Cox. F. Burnham, P. Perry, D. Miller, E. Sudnik, S. Rose, D. Poling, D. Bitler, F. Hall, I. Loughridge, B. Johnson. G. Kinsley, M. Taylor, J. Smith, D. Shrider, G. Gyurko, M. Olasin, M. Clark, B. Brandle. FOURTH ROW: M. Pizzoferrato, A. Kern, D. Ensman, K. Coe, J. Singerman, H. Pollock, J. Madden, S. Rojeck, D. Stack, B. Hillyard. R. Johnston. Sponsoring the pre-game pep rallies and Victory dances following home games, Varsity O completed one of its most active years on campus. The organization provided entertain- ment between the halves of the basket- ball games and jointly sponsored the Homecoming Queen contest with MUPB. Every other year Varsity O has charge of the Homecoming dance and the athlete ' s club also puts on the Var- sity O Follies featuring the talent among its members. This year the organization took on many new responsibilities. They set up a scholarship fund for deserving athletes, and contributed funds toward the purchase of an electric scoring board for the stadium. Distinctive turbans set off unlucky Varsity O pledges. 171 TAU KAPPA ALPHA FIRST ROW: L. Guisinger, W. Lodge, R. Russo, H. Bahm, L. Stewart. SECOND ROW: C. Staats, J. Lance, J. Dow, S. Rose, Pres., T. Jenkins, Dr. L. C. Staats, R. Uhlik, C. Brosmer. THIRD ROW: D. Yeagley, B. I. Miller, E. G. Koury, L. Pedigo, P. McNutty, R. O ' Linn, M. Wilt. The Affirmative side gets a negative on a topic soon to be debated. In January, members of Tau Kappa Alpha, National Forensic Honorary Fraternity, played host to an open forum discussion held by the World Affairs Committee of the University faculty. Tau Kappa Alpha sponsored the Freshman State Debate Tournament at O. U. in February. Miss Terry Jenkins, a member of TKA, went to the finals of the national women ' s oratory contest held at North- western University last year. Sponsoring numerous inter-collegiate debates, TKA has become a well-known honorary on the campus. The women ' s debate team brought back the Championship trophy to the campus this year, making two such trophies in the permanent possession of TKA. The women had three legs on this cup. 172 ALPHA PHI OMEGA FIRST ROW: A. Gottlieb. B. Post. L. DeSouza, D. Moats, K. Tanne- hill, J. Minor. SECOND ROW: J. Sabol, Jr., Advisor Whitehouse, R. Hendershot, Pres., H. Humphrey, R. Beverage, J. Hanning, J. Brainard. THIRD ROW: J. Rayment, W. Bennett, R. Mackenzie, J. Cotton, C. Cooley, D. Ackerman, W. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: J. Gill, D. Smith, R. Zehrbach, W. Selers, I. Hyman, R. Wetherholt, J. Mutchler, R. Johnson. Delta Gamma chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity for college men who are or have been previously affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, re-assumed active participa- tion in campus activities during the past year. The more important functions of the Alpha Phi Omega included the main- tenance of information booths and a guiding service during Cutler Re-dedica- tion Weekend, alumni registration dur- ing Homecoming, the presentation of talks and skits to the local Boy Scouts Troops of Athens and neighboring com- munities and general service to the school and city administration during special events. Under the leadership of President Raymond Hendershot, the or- ganization grew to one of the largest on campus. Officers of Alpha Phi Cmega are: James Hanning, Ray Hendershot, Milton Wetherbee, Rob ' t Beverage, and STANDING: Den Moats and Harry Munger. 173 The Men ' s Glee Club sang carols in front of Cutler. Lois Haskins plays the chimes in Cutler Tower. CHRISTMAS DAZE BRINGS CAROLING, PARTIES AND EXAMS Christmas! The magic word has a slightly different meaning to every stu- dent — but the thoughts follow the same pattern. For Christmas-time is a joyous time — and one of relief for many. Christmas brings with it the exams, the campus caroling, the Christmas Convo, the house parties, and at last the trip home. The air is filled with the season ' s spirit — in spite of the pre- holiday tests, the students quicken their step just a little, their faces light up and they hum to the Cutler chimes. For a while the steady grind is relieved, and parties, dances, and singing are the order of the day. 174 Left and below: The annual Christmas Convo presented a medieval Miracle Play oi the Nativity, given by the dramatics and music departments. The biggest all-campus Christmas event is the Campus Caroling, which has become a tradition. This year, not minding the cold, hundreds of students filled the walks in front of Cutler. Before the Caroling a concert was given on the chimes. Then each fraternity glee club gave a selection, followed by several numbers by the Men ' s Glee Club. The entire gathering then joined in the Alma Mater. In the morning, a Christmas Convo presented a fifteenth century Mircale Play. The play was directed by M. W. Tillson and produced by Winifred Lenham. The combined Women ' s and Men ' s Glee Clubs sang carols at the Convo. At last! The long awaited trip home adds the finishing touch to OU ' s Christmas Daze. ta i ■ i F H r WS m M i M m at jjji MB ' ■ L.V H II 4 ' ' H •A ; fl [J ■■ ™ 1 If M U.ltl B S zy jL 175 Leap year gave OU ' s co-eds the incentive to make Co-ed Prom a huge success. , atftiSBS HaUB Y S IP T l. M sa u | The girls and their dates relax under the entrance to the dance. Gold Digger ' s Holiday was the theme of this year ' s Co-ed Prom. It ' s the girl who pays, for a change, as Clarion Thesz buys a coke for Bruce Johnston. The men think it ' s wonderful! The girls get them a corsage, help them with their coats, and even check the coats at the dance. -S| ■ ■ w m ' - ' L 1 fl MIHft M H 1 mtr wUi 176 O. U. ' s Co-ed Prom was attended by over four hundred couples in the annual mid-semester turn-about affair. The cor- sages the girls made for the fellows ranged from the ridiculous to the absurd - all the way from a live goldfish in a bowl to the winning valentine heart with real candles. Sponsored by the Women ' s League, the theme this year was the Gold Digger ' s Ball . Bill McCutcheon furnished the music. Corsage winners were, left: Most Original, Jack Miller and Betty Francis; right. Most Beautiful, Mr. Mrs. Don- ald Ryan. OU ' s uneven ratio left four at home for each man that attended. 177 FORTY-EIQHT WAS THE YEAR OF INCREASING, FRATERNAL 178 ACTIVITIES . . . 179 We iron the trophy for Homecoming booth, one of our sisters was in the Queen ' s Court, ALPHA DELTA PI FIRST ROW: Ella Franklin, Rachel Ann Giffin, Mildred Lucht, Peggy Mayer, Joanne McConnaughey, Jean Staples, Ruth Rohde, Jean Rapp. SECOND ROW: Lois Haskins, Carolyn Dunlap, Mildred Taylor, Joanne Weeks, Betty Armstrong, Donna Barr, Joan Broeske, Mary Ann Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Anne Read, Marian Malham, Dorothy Foley, Madelyn Schneider, Barbara Smith, Marjorie Walsh, Mary Wodarczek, Shirley Cody. 180 Had Sueetheart Dance, Mothers ' Weekend, open house, caroling, and parties. FIRST ROW: Barbara Correll. Ruth Dultweiler, Marjorie Mathey, Eileen THIRD ROW: Rosemary Bower. Norma Jean Dry, Audrey Grammes, Janet Shaveyco, Joan Skurko. Hicks, Sarah Hunt, Polly McGowan, Barbara Lucas, Barbara Lamb. SECOND ROW- Lois Sklenar Jean Stephenson. Mary Sterling, Pat Rose. FOURTH ROW: Mary Moffett, Kay Moschell. Jo Ann Patema, Helen Fae Roth, Mary Lou Tyson, Janice Wiqgin, Ruth Armstrong. Rossback, Jini Truelove, Marjorie Wachs, Helen With, Janet Zoll. 181 What a year! Informal house parties — buffet dinners — serenades — open ALPHA GAMMA DELTA FIRST ROW: Margaret Sayles, Marilyn Weaver, Jean Marek, Louise Johnston, Betty Huntington, Ann Meyn, Marilyn Maxwell, Jean Mickle. SECOND ROW; June Christie, Peggy Taylor, Joan Dunlap, Janet Taylor, Kathy Bemhardi, Phyllis Davies, Joan Fredrick, Rosemary Gray. THIRD ROW: Ursula Green, Lois Hansin, Jo Ann Holcker, Ruthe Johnson, Hilda Rhoads, Maryalice Sallade, Barbara Stuckey, Barbara Metcalfe. 182 houses — receptions for honored alumnae — and a spring formal. FIRST ROW: Jean Darr, Ann Lou Davis, Ardath Hansen, Carolyn Hanson, leannine Hines, Virginia Johnson, Lenore Marek, Patricia Price. SECOND ROW: Lois Sayles, Betty Thomas, Mary Armstrong, Patricia Russell, Barbara Smith, June Boykin, Inez Brinsfield, Judy Frank. THIRD ROW: Lois Erdman, Jean Galitz, Lorna Martin, Phyllis Mathias, Paula Moon, Nancy Nicholson, Edna Mae Overholt, Jacqueline Reay. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Rose, Mary Lou Sherer, Adele Sladky, Thelma Strong, Jean Taylor, Barbara Walker, Jacqueline Walters, Margery Williams. 183 The Al Fuzzys kicked off with their Powder Bowl Football Team followed by the ALPHA XI DELTA FIRST ROW: Carol Brosmer, Barbara Blacketter, Margaret Beyer, Eloise Bradbury, Mary Ann Cone, Eileen Price, Jeanie Wentz, Virginia Glazi er. SECOND ROW: Judy Sinon, Maxine Agger, Ann Channel, Alice Exline, Marilyn Geiler, Ruth Haberacker, Shirley Tulhill, Eilen White. THIRD ROW: Betty Biefness, Rosemary Bishop, Patricia Kassing, Anita Hensley, Barbara Kinnan, Betty Manwell, Catherine Robinson, Barbara Sanborn. 184 mid-winter formal, climaxing the year with the traditional Spring Rose Dance. FIRST ROW: Grace Thompkins, Mitzi Hicks, Gerry McNamara, Joan Seckle, Nancy Thomas. SECOND ROW: Judy Walden, Barbara Westerhold, Judy Algeo, Ruth Roland, Joan Specht, Jean Aberneihy, Barbara Algeo, Doris Brunn. THIRD ROW: Donna Jean Buck, Helen Cowen, Georgia Eynon, Peg Faulkner, Lois Heidenreich, Dee Henry, Carol Jenkinson, Jill Julyan. FOURTH ROW: Jean MacArthur, Sylvia Magnussun, Janet Page, Charlolte Richards, Charlotte Simon, Arden Smith, Pamela White, Patricia Young. 185 We danced — in a Blue Heaven at our Winter Formal; dined — at the Spring CHI OMEGA f  ft t . ft P ft ft .- ' 1 1 ■ 1 I i y J:X ft o | £ V ft jft ft ft ft i FIRST ROW: Avis Gill, lean Dow, Harriet Melcher, Billie Westfall, Kaye Griffin, Anne Colvig, Barbara Pritchard, Ann Peden. SECOND ROW: Betty Ann Glenn, Mary Ann Trimble, Marion Tobey, Adele Albrink, Elinor Bliss, Kathryn Hess, Shirley Hoak, Dorothy Hunter. THIRD ROW: Bonnie McCartney, Doris McDowell, Margaret Redlin, Sue Rowland, Shirley Schmidt, Betty Schultz, Elaine Watson, Rebecca Cladwell. 186 Elesinian dinner — Chi O was honored with Athena Queen — decorated our new annex. FIRST ROW: Frances Dickinson, Margaret Hall, Susan Hinkle, Barbara Jones, Norma Kodes, Patricia Moore, Geraldine Hine, Stella Prohaska. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Ray, Nancy Russell, Martha Jo Wise, Jeanne Betz, Laura Anderson, Virginia Ault, Madeline Colvig, Carolyn Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Sally Harkness, Le Dale Williams, Mitzi Wolf, Jean Hayes, MaTcia Scatterday, Ann Jones, Judy Von Thron, Gertrude Forney, FOURTH ROW: Janet Aichele, Bernice Schneider, Patricia Huddy, Eddine McCusky, Delia Mae Ray, Beverly Bolin, Carolyn Herbert, Jay Gibbons, Barbara Donner. 187 Opened the year uith Silver and Blaek Tea — Frosted Fantasy Dance with original PHI MU FIRST ROW: Martha Reed, Opaline Waddell, Janet Birdsall. Lois Charvat, Christine Karcl. Gail Bri ' ton. Kathryn Gottshall. Mona Carlin. SECOND ROW: Janie Griff en, Laura Lou Home, Terry Jenkins, Constance Korabesk, Gloria Pence, Lillian Page, Marijane Robinson, Gloria Stewart, 188 dance band, trio and soloist. Pledges hold top scholastic honors. FIRST ROW: Virginia Sisk, Dellamae Cocanower. Constance Grammer, Betty Heffernan. SECOND ROW: Molly Hereford, Lcis Heft, Hy Riley, Mary Traubert, Shirley Boyer, Margaret Clark, Jeanne Cole, Barbara Donaldson. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Fullerton, Jean Gamble. Dorsey Henderson, Jean Morris, Nancy Rebel, Martha Reese, Kathryn Strohmeyer, Lois Whittle. 189 Our sixth birthday was celebrated by moving into our new house— our chapter ivas PHI SIGMA SIGMA FIRST ROW: Beverly Kulick, Helene Woodstein, Shirley Weinstein, Renee Glickman, Dolores Rubin. Sylvia Oberferst. Edith Ernest, Joan Sherman. SECOND ROW: Elaine Fagin, Marcia Baratz. Barbara Kosberg, Doris Wheeler, Phyllis Tartar, Patricia Stern, Judith Feinsilber, Roberta Roeder. 190 honored by winning Ohio Valley Division Cup. Year climaxed by senior banquet. FIRST ROW: Beverly Baker, Gladys Gluck, Iiene Bregman, Carol Goet- tinqer, Shirley Greenfield, Bernice Kevey, Marjorie Mann. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Quint, Marilyn Klein, Eudice Gittleson, June Weisenberg, Barbara Lawton, Nancy Lawton, Jan Wilkoff, Frances Halpern. THIRD ROW: Jean Goldberg, Thelma Feld, Joan Kraus, Judith Schwartz, Naomi Selzman, Beryl Shapiro, Myra Lou Speyer, Beverly Task. 191 Challengers in Cancer Fund gridiron classic— Toy Christmas Formal set PI BETA PHI FIRST ROW: Pat Conner, Peggy Sheard, Salley Link. Joanne Hall, Jeanne Fisher, Dean Sue McPherson, Marilyn Covert, Lois Sondergaard, Margaret Hall, Shirley Shenberg er, Carol Kileler, Marjorie Mercer. Sinclair. SECOND ROW: Melba Jo Yates, Sally McNair, Mary Beresford, Virginia THIRD ROW: Mary Longnecker, Gretchen Barstow, Mary Hughes, Martha Sifers. Lois Engelking, Helen Garrell, Audrey Zink, Barbara Weber. 192 for Yuletide Season. Social calendar closed with Spring Fantasy Formal. FIRST ROW: Jacqueline Horsley, Carolyn Hoffman, Charlotte Bradford, Laurie Kir lough. SECOND ROW: Ann Baker, Phyllis Wollenhaupt, Jane Grover, Sally Hawkins, Dorothy Lasher, Margaret Johnson, Dot Ann Deckard, Joan Beerbower. THIRD ROW: Joan Sawyer, Mary Ellen Williams, Diana Galbreath, Mary Newkirk, Joan Erdmann, Nancy Stockwsll, Linda Pedigo, Deborah Lynn. FOURTH ROW: Sara Lee Roach, Eudora Reltz, Ann Routsong, Kathryn Horkins, Catherine Brown, Judith Zeller, Elaine Keller, Susan Morrison. 193 Rush parties opened the season for our chapter — in November we gave THETA RHO FIRST ROW: Ellen Bcgner, Norma Lee Kline, Estelle Pavloff, Marjorie Tarlow, Marilyn Press, Barbara Rosenberg, Helen Strauss, Rhoda Rosen- feld. SECOND ROW: Anita Blackman, Lois Brien, Nancy Eisenberg, Roslyn Kaatz, Pho=be Sacheroff, Bernice Smilovitz, Dolores Solon, Herta Smith. 194 a Sadie Hawkins Day ' 7 party — a formal dance highlighted the Spring. FIRST ROW: Nancy Winkelman, Shirley Zwelling, Harriet Fox, Libby Abrarason. SECOND ROW: Rita Jacobs, Ruth Botnick, Lois Cooper, Patricia Fleischer, Ellen Follman, Eileen Katz, Joan Kaplan, Savine Gross. THIRD ROW: Jean Kastriner, Marion Koller, Mavis Nathan, Jane Rose, Marion Rossen, Shirley Silverman, Eugenia Smith, Helen Weinberger. 195 We started off the year with new housemother — we were honored with Homecoming ZETA TAU ALPHA FIRST ROW: Patricia Jelter, Marian Anderson, Joy Patterson, Marilyn Mielke, Chris Sparhuber, Dorothy Kimpel, Mariann Malony, Barbara Crisweli. SECOND ROW: Irma Kuhn, Margaret Biewener, Donna Bingham, Dorothy Brown, Rosemarie Gibbs, Helen Leider, Lillian Simpson, Martha Matson. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Staats, Patricia Thome, Donna Burton, Barbara Baldwin, Marilyn Collins, Mary Dando, Joy Hensage, Patricia Hershey. 196 Queen — held our traditional Star Dust Formal — we won honors for sports FIRST ROW: Betty Feizli, Janis Huntley, Marilyn Hoon, Louanna Pettay, Ann Maxwell, Mary Ann Sellers. SECOND ROW: Karolyn Shepherd, Rosemary Stanek, Barbara Timms, Betty Tyqard, Ellen Adams, Peggy Attenweiler, Nancy Barron, Audrey Bartels. THIRD ROW: Dee Caverlee, Rulh Cunningham, Bobbie Deemis, Jean Ackley, Nora Evans, Shirley Kietzman, Pat Kreisle, Eileen Kroen. FOURTH ROW: Betty Lewis, Barbara Patterson, Marian Rentz, Roberta Risdon, Carolyn Schroeder, Marian Sparling, Jo Spellman, Lavelle Tripp. ££££ 197 Youngest sorority on campus; Won first cup at W.R.A. Carnival -looking toivard national affiliation in near future THETA KAPPA ALPHA FIRST ROW: Pauline Pickering. Barbara Werner, Betty Aller, Betty SECOND ROW: Lena Skidd, Jean Benslev, Virginia Byrd, Patricia Brockett, Judy Haber, Barbara Johnston, Nancy O ' Dell. Eliring, Dorothy Gemke, Marilyn Dipple, Carla Clark, Mary Lou Happoldt. 198 Powder Bowl injuries add up to smeared lipstick, broken fingernails HH m Time out for Water Gal Sprague. AU-American Lynn around right end.  fi J kSL— . Jv i ■ - ■ Pi Phi Cheerleaders and Mascot. Crusher Wollenhaupt off tackle. y yiffefi . .v ■•] ' • „ Alpha Xi Capt. Geiler shows disgust. Touchdown? No! Final score was 0-0. 199 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Patricia Jetter, Dean Voigl, Ann Meyer, Barbara Rosenberg, Dea Sue McPherson. SECOND ROW: Carol Brosmer, Mary Ann Cone, Marty Reed, Margie Sayles, Joan Sherman. THIRD ROW: Opaline Woddell, Jean Staples, Beverley Kirlick, Marjorie Tarlow, Mariann Malony, Avis Gill, Pat Moore, Pat Connor, Betty Armstrong, Barbara Werner. Panhellenic Council strives to improve present conditions and to advance the welfare of campus sororities through the ideals of high scholarship, good health, and the maintenance of fine social standards. It fosters cooperation, coordination, and unity among sororities, fraternities, and other campus organi- zations, and supports every individual and general sorority undertaking on the campus. The presidents and one delegate from each sorority comprise the membership of Panhel Council. Officers are selected by the rotation plan according to the year the sorority was founded at Ohio University. This year the annual inter-sorority formal sponsored by Panhel was decorated with the crests of each of the ten sororities on the Ohio University campus. 200 1NTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Tom Robbins, Earle Phillips, Bob Dishon, Hairy Brown, Don Fahn- stock, Len Polas, Bob Max, Wesley Silk, William Dietrich, Dean Peterson, George Diab, Leonard Baron, John Nolan, Ed Roberto. Fraternity functions bolstered the campus swing back to pre-war undergraduate life with Inter-Fraternity Council pacing at the head of the 14 male Greek organizations resident on the campus. The council had the honor of extending to three new local fraternities, Sigma Beta, Sigma Omicron Nu, and Trowel, recognition as part of the 1,000 or so fraternity men in the university. Functioning as an arbitration board for disputes and as a policy-setter, the council re-vamped the constitution and rules governing fraternities on the campus to coincide with the normalcy trend; financially sponsored an international ex- change student and eclipsed the spring social season with the inter-fraternity dance. The first post-war class of non-veterans posed new pledge- training problems for the fraternities which I. F. C. helped solve by correlating fraternity activities. A pledge Inter-Fratemity Council was reactivated by the senior I. F. C. to help in this work. Blue Key, a pre-war Greek honorary organization, was another institution re-introduced by the council as part of a restoration program to provide fraternity men with fraternity life which would be beneficial both to the students and to the university. 201 Formerly Alpha Phi Delta; received local recognition from CAC in November — LAMBDA CHI DELTA FIRST ROW: Edward Roberlo. Eugene Barthel. William Suchodolski, Robert Wahrer, Anthony Agnone, Carl Algozzina, Robert Bracale, Joe Caltabiano. Joe DiNunzio, Jack DeFcrest. ft o SECOND ROW: John Gatlo, Tony Palermo, Rocco Russo, William Boros, George Garas, James Gamellia, Mike Pizzcferrato, Angelo Eturrett, Frank Tartaglia, George Ach. 0% ft fti ft 202 captured first place in Homecoming house decorations and runner-up in float parade. FIRST ROW: James Bobula, Donald Carbone, Carmello Console SECOND ROW: Richard Danielson, Nicholas DiNunzio, Richard Formato, Alexander Kanareff, Maurice Maddock, Carmen Marulli, Anthony Martucci, Anthony Mellinni, John Pagliaro, Eugene Toth. THIRD ROW: William Vaccaro, Albert Zedell, Elmer Adams, William Arko, Samuel Armeni, Grayson Cox, James Dray, Carmen Petrecca, Peter Tomko, Robert Trivison. C ?% 5 1$ £| m HH t H -fiQC C3 Ot C O 203 We ' ll long remember the fun of our Hobo, Latin Quarter, Comic Strip, and BETA THETA PI FIRST ROW: Thomas Rcbbins, Charles Calhoun, Dick Anthony, Wra. Morrison, C. A. Rhoads, Larry Rank, Ray Steiner, Earle Steiner, Bill Roberts, James Hem. SECOND ROW: Paul Schambs, Dick Sponseller, Edward Jones, George Dunlap, Wm. Sprague, Wib Cox, Dick Walschlag, Donald Watson, Wm. Smith, Donald Block. THIRD ROW: Robert Sedwick, Max Davis, Jim Basilone, Marlyn Wilt, Stephan Vargo, Edward Turner, Milton Welherbee, Dana Chase, Karl Baumholtz, Paul Herrmann. FOURTH ROW: Dick Hershey, Ray Keith, Cal Silfert, Tom McCarthy, Carl Melzer, Dick DiBartolo, Harry Collins, Ray Kellogg, Dick Netschke, John Moores. FIFTH ROW: Ken Weiss, John Mitchell, Dick Sneller, Bob High, Walter Saving, John Maloy, Dane Cooper, Jack Tinker, Frank Urbach, Bill Smiley. o es o c r% si o, %W ,C (ft f ft C t ft i f? C . A 204 annual Christmas parties; the enchantment of our Sweetheart Formal. FIRST ROW: Dick Phillips, Tom Neale, Jim Everett, Clayton Riley, Joseph Kennedy, Jerry Cavanauqh, John Bollinger, Dana King, Bud Allen, Jack Heuser. SECOND ROW: Chris Stefan, Tad Grover, Bob Foulke, Richard Inger- ham, Edward Schott, Harry Lamb, Gene Kinsley, Otto Yaw, Bruce Arnold, Bob Johnson. THIRD ROW: Wayne Chaffin, Robert Borges, Don Poling, John Kurylak, Gerald O ' Connor, John Watkins, Bill Dovenbarger, Walt BurdorJ, Vince Hughes, Jack Patterson. FOURTH ROW: Tom Kennedy, John Maco, James Ranesdell, Jim Van Dyke, John Cox, Gus White, Don Finsterwald, George Menster, Bob Keys, Dave Wentz. FIFTH ROW: Bill Stein, Wally Bennett, W. T. McCalla, Bob Triplett, Jerry Smith, Bill Woodling, Stan Mihelick, Cruse Moss, Robert Janoch, George Kurtz. c ff% • o e cipfeftg r a. r w g n 13 ft _ _ '  L C- ?5| 4 . £l4 ' 5 5 Q ' pC ?5 205 Kicked off our fall season with the IM football crown — initiated our new housemother — DELTA TAU DELTA 1 P il ' 1 • r f Bfc - , | mr aJ HKs FIRST ROW: John Nolan, William Pritchett, Carl Sollenberger, Frank Baker. SECOND ROW: Cyril Barabas, Frank Blakely, James Broun, Clifford Cooley, Robert Darling, William Hasselbach, Earl Hollinshead, Glen Humphrey, James Kerman, Herbert Klier. THIRD ROW: Paul Lechner. Richard Ludwinski, Richard Miller, William Parks, Phil Perry, Wayne Riltenhouse, Dale Sampson, Richard Schmidt, Steve Stanos, Robert Thobaben. FOURTH ROW: Clair Berry, Dean Bond, John Dougherty, Richard Denner, William Doody, William Grindereng, Clare Grosenbaugh, John Hayes, James Hilty, Carl Jones. FIFTH ROW: Richard Johnson, Robert Johnson, William Johnson, Claude Kedash, Robert Mathias, Edward Mazzocco, Remus Moldovan, Charles Morris, William Morris, John Prisel. ft© ef aa f! .c o e 206 entertained 300 alumni at Homecoming — enjoyed our 63rd Rainbow Ball FIRST ROW: Rollo Rathfelder, Phil Reid, Lawrence Stewart, Peter Yanity, William Baird, John Comey, Tom Day, Fred Dengler, Joseph Doran, Wendall Drake. SECOND ROW: Dale Dunn, Fred Esterly, Homer Force, Ralph Gooden- berger, Eugene Gyurko, Alan Himelick, Robert Jones, Robert McGinnis, James Mutchler, Malcolm Prine. THIRD ROW: Theodore Radosevic, Robert Reef, George Riser, James Shreffler, Lyle Simmons, Anthony Smith, Andrew Stanko, William Vaughn, Donald Westover, Roderick Wittich, FOURTH ROW: Donald Anderson, Edward Ballinger, Jack Brainard, Dix Dishong, Ralph Dunbar, Jack Gordon, James Hasselbach, Ray Johnson, Richard Maynard, John Minor. FIFTH ROW: John Poles, George Shepard, Lome Smith, Mike Sakmar, Tom Wittich, Tom Dowler, William Furst, James Wilbraham, Richard Proctor, James Schamadan.  P a « tt 15 15 ci ;i jtfs L X v %3 fc c a e m M . i .a?h JUL J KiHI 207 Highlighted — She Delta Theta initiation — 80th Founders ' Day celebration PHI DELTA THETA FIRST ROW: Millon Taylor, Jim Murray, Bob Bartlell. John Angel, THIRD ROW: Grant Ferguson, Jim Gaston, Ken Geiger, Jim Hallet, Burt Barnes. David Kreutz, Jack Leach, Lawrence Ley, Wilbert Leopold, Dick SECOND ROW: Bill Biggers. Leonard Bitler, Robert Carr, Joe Cardi, MacKinnon, Bill Maddox. John Clark, Paul Clark. Bill Cowden, Jim Davis. Howard DuBois. Jack Engh. -■ £?! c £- r f ft z £ d ffTEi E% ■•((?. Ck T f (-3 208 Monte Carlo Party— Winter Formal— Christmas Party for Athens orphans. FIRST ROW: Don Mills, Jack Mitenbaler, Jim Nard, Larry O ' Brien, Bill Petro- vic, Ed Polanski, Dick Remington. SECOND ROW: Bob Bode- baugh, Ralph Say re, Bob Towner, Ted Tway, Bob Wallis, Bill Wright, Phil Poder, Bill Beckley. THIRD ROW: Jim Bell, Marc Biddison, King Brady, Bill Brandle, Jack Brown- lee, Ben Brown low, Jim Burt, Carl Cahlik. FOURTH ROW: Jim Cron- berger, John Deisle, Rob ' t. Dickey, James Drumwright, Pete Elliot, Bob Godale, Bob Greenwood, Ed Heck. FIFTH ROW: John Hess, Chas. Horn, Evan Jones, Bruce Killian, Jack Lin- scott. Lex Mayers, Bob Mills, Dick McDonnell. SIXTH ROW: Tom O ' Leary, Geo. Peckham, Wm. Pen- dry, Wallace Smith, Joe Spicuzza, Dick Stack, Jack Sewart, Everett Teare. SEVENTH ROW: Dick Weiser, Mark Wiley, Ed Williams, Jim Williams, Rob ' t Wheat, Bruce Allen, Geo. Byers, Ralph Barrows. EIGHTH ROW: Al Carpen- ter, Chas. Dantel, Ray Keyes, Frank Lord, Geo. Masters, Wm. Masters, Rob ' t Marshall, Geo. Miten- baler. NINTH ROW: Bo Munday, Len Perry, Joe Scharon, Sam Sifers, Geo. Voss. Harris Wood, Bill White, Edwin Loving. O . £! Q fa C: ft ft 5% ' S f J, O I?? Jr f fo f% ( ft, £$ ft (Cl ft k h. . j rat At iA). - oft c m f 0  4tTl jfhkL Jn. l- kirn, n .jf! Ck Ck C% fc ft f% ft % ft 209 Winter Formal lead frat formal season — received Sacher Award for contribution PHI EPSILON PI FIRST ROW: Robert Max, David Levine, Bernard Miller, Bertram SECOND ROW: Robert Schweitz, John Goldberg, David Jaffe, Samuel Rosenbluth. John Clawson, Stanley Brenner, Louis Fodor, Harvey Shapiro, Leonard Small, Eugene Starn, Chester Mitchell, Robert Friedman, Bertram Melcher, Arnold Grunther. Penzell, Bernard Lafer, Herman Nathan. r f? a c fs r o c 210 to Jewish life — host to Aichel Piastro, guest conductor for Spring Concert FIRST ROW: Arthur Strauss, Samuel Nass, Arnold Wolfe, Allen Cohen, Walter Leyser, Gorden Golder, Jack Apple, Maurice Koch, Marvin Zwelling. SECOND ROW: Sanford Mendleson, Philip Urmin, Philip Kronenberg, Donald Kumin, Martin Spielberg, Howard Bloom, Jack Badner, Edgar Friedman, Richard Levin, Donald Harris. THIRD ROW: Simon Feurer, Stanley Friedman, Marvin Barsky, Daniel Nemeroff, Donald Brown, Jack Dickson, Morton Epstein, Leroy Lavine, Stanley Begam. FOURTH ROW: Harry Burstein, Clarence Gould, Jerome Herman, Stanley Kalish, Harold Manassavits, Merle Morritz, Arthur Richards, Alfred Rudner, Melvin Soskin, Marvin Watnick, Roy Soweitzer. f?. c$ o f ft tr?c ex ft 3ft ffS Ct C$ ft f l?S ft? 211 Nostalgic memories; weiner roasts — hayrides— costume parties— our winter PHI KAPPA FIRST ROW: Gecrge Diab, Robert Zawada, Chas. McVay. Paul Brockert, Richard Clark, Arthur Fattibene, Frank Rocco, John Goth, David Flynn, Allen Galetovich. SECOND ROW: Edward Gutt, Paul Raimer, Richard Adamson, John Castigilia, Emil Maggio, Thomas Meade, Donald Pallante, Karl Bodrock, Richard Nowak, John Sabcl. THIRD ROW: John Henrich, Ferris Sesman, Robert Linn, Paul Linn, James McWilliams, Robert Monti, Herbert Nold, Richard Rief, Robert Ruth, Joseph Gardner. £ ft fS f JMLi f% £ f% $( f si . fs fl| 212 formal — the traditional Christmas caroling — pinning serenades — mmmm. FIRST ROW: William Shipley, Dommic Saganich, James Smith, John Batcho, Joseph Ulan, William Visyak. SECOND ROW: Donald Vanek, John Brichachek, Gilbert Florentine. Edward Belinski, Edward Chichonski, Edward Faltisco, John Hegyes, Alan Joslin, John Kramer, John Manning. THIRD ROW: Nick Tkach, George Babka, James Bodrock, Philip DeVoe, Thomas Fritzmartin, Ralph Frybarger, Michael Gosiorowski, Richard Graytop, Chester Cruzd, George Hallal. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Howard, James Kabat, Dan Kiss, Richard McGarey, Michael Popp, Richard Schnieder, Joseph Sheppard, Frank Vasek, Henry Afeck, Jack Leasure. . cy c fT) tvj f?i .o 213 Hilarious describes our Hill-Billy-Hobble and Boivery Braivl; dreamily romantic PHI KAPPA TAU FIRST ROW: Earle Phillips, William Blackie, Robert Arter. Harry Cox, Henry Becker, Stanley Jenkinson, Raymond Maurer, John Good, Vernon Ginn, Richard Lowe. SECOND ROW: William Donaldson, Richard Patton, Bruce Long, Dale Crites, Eugene Haney, David Bowyer, Robert Baxter, Al Chrone, Robert Gabler, Paul Hutchison. THIRD ROW: William Bronston, Hank Dotzlaf, Edward Dotslaf, Harry Millhoff, David Fischer, Howard Crowl, Jacob Parker, Robert Cuthbert, James Riddell, Jim Doughman. fs £i p rs t ■ «i r$ r .CX ct £$ fa © fl O .- £l CI . ( O C fiJ2UC4fk ik i Lrife ME: 214 our Winter Wonderland Formal and traditional Dream Qirl Formal. FIRST ROW: Paul Enger, William Williams, Richard Clippinger, Henry Young, William Esterly, Max Douglas, Ted Richards, Thomas Allen, James Barron, Paul Batchelder. SECOND ROW: William Spath, George Blankenbicker, Robert Gudi- kunst, William Henry, Paul Hoffman, Ted Kuenzel, Richard Laut, John Pletcher, Dudley Price, Russell Rauer. THIRD ROW: Richard Rauer, Gordon Young, Allen Roush, William Snyder, Gerald Spurgeon, David Zeile, John Roodhuyzen, Robert Davis, Donald Gamerlsfelder, John Heskett. FOURTH ROW: James Hostetler, Donald Blanchard, Robert Becker, Richard Burns, Richard Sallade, Lloyd Guibert, Richard Gagnon, Robert Baker, Thomas Reinhold, Charles Emerick. FIFTH ROW: Harold Armbrust, Robert Egan, Baxter Case, Ted Case, Charles Morrison, Ellis Shaffer, Joseph Jagers, Kenneth Hawkins, Robert Davis, Clifford Thompson. fS jO (ft i% ) c c a e, a p 5 1 ex .-f ' - • ' « •« v ' • « « . ' i t 215 Only fraternity on sorority row — celebrated Founder ' s Day with banquet. High ' PI KAPPA ALPHA FIRST ROW: Harry Brown, Charles Anthony, Kenneth Barkhauer, William DeVoss, Charles Edwards. Charles Fields, Hollis Hangbey, Rob ' t Lewis, Kenton Ray, Rob ' t Sayre. SECOND ROW: Francis West, Edward Zednick, Ronald Ayers, Anthony Baraga, William Bourne, Don Conlon, Leslie Cooley, George Davis, Walter Evans. Richard Finkle. THIRD ROW: Paul Gapp, Andrew Harbellis, George Harbellis, Paul Hoff, Rob ' t Horan, Earl Kelch, John Madden, Lester Miller, Ronald Mullenix, John Puskas. fr r t } a g o -r% «s pi a r f% 216 lights of our year — informal Christmas Dance and Dream Qirl Spring Formal. FIRST ROW: William Cline, Jack Singerman. SECOND ROW: Carl Thiele, Oscar Tisler, Kenneth Wennick, Edward Walters, Roger Ansel, A. S. Baldwin, Jack Bente, Rob ' t Coburn, Charles Coit, Roy Ewing, Jr. THIRD ROW: James Gault, William Hillyard, Alfred Koran, Marke Kuhar, Scott Leesburg, Bill Loxley, Thomas Malady, Rob ' t Molnar, Edward McDowell, David McEvers. FOURTH ROW: John Patton, Rob ' t Peterson, William Pietrick, Carrol Priest, Charles Smith, Rob ' t Smith, Joseph Tomatzky, David Tuel, Russell Milliken, Kieth Tuthill. FIFTH ROW: Bill Ward. William Webb, Dave Weber, John Wehmeyer, John Wilson, Duane Yeagley, Steve Schrcder, Roland Imes, James Calmes, Rob ' t Fisher. e ts c% af e. ct a A a. f?c i9ip a ' d i QH I cy? : f fft f d ' r. s , . Jk 3fc J; - i2 | | 217 SIGMA BETA Sigma Beta, the youngest fraternity on campus, now boasts a house on North Campus Street. Two social functions topped their calander - the Baby Party and the Follies Burlesque - but Sigma Beta also had the highest fraternity scholastic average. FIRST ROW: Norman Atkins, Howard Bahm, Leonard Baron, Herman Bronfen, Howard Fellman, Alvin Fox, Robert Freeman, Philip Gail, Richard Gleuck. SECOND ROW: Ivan Grossman, Harold Himmel, Joseph Hirsch- horn, Gunter Jacobson, Jerome Kaufman, Donald Kwait, Donald Longacre, Howard Markus, Jack Moss. THIRD ROW: Buddy Oif, Herbert Pollock, Shale Sonkin, William Steinhardt, Wilbert Sukenik, Sanford Volsky, Sam Wilson, Donald Wolf, Dan Ackerman. , c-i £ i r 15 w o o a n i a « o a f) 15 218 TROWEL FIRST ROW: E. Ewing, N. Matz, R. Zehrbach, D. Wilcox. Pres., C. Drues- dow, T. Miller, B. Dishon, J. Pease, J. Wilson, G. Hallam, B. Dishon, H. Crull, M. Cupp. SECOND ROW: F. Thompson, E, Williams, C. Wilson, D. Fobes. D. Long, D. Howren, B. Stremple, G. Otto, G. Cain, C. Roth. THIRD ROW: D. Masters, P. Dornbush, B. Bickel, J. Baker, W. Ritter, D. Wade, W. Misco, C. Kendall. FOURTH ROW: R. Thomas, G. Arthur. L. Vaughn, C. Pepper, R. Wenrick, C. Stack, I. McCarty. In September, Trowel secured and furnished its first house at 94 N. Congress St. Eighteen men were pledged in the fall and thirteen in the spring. Richard Wilcox was elected president in January and subsequently named to Dean ' s Advisory Com- mittee. Inter-fraternity Council elected Rex Marshal to MUPB. He became its secretary. Junior Olympics was Trowel ' s youth program. Five local organizations and J. Edgar Hoover support- ed it. A six-man team of youngsters were sent to the National Junior Olympics. Anniversary Weekend was held November 1 and a merry Christmas party in December. The first George Washington ' s Costume Ball in February was a success and the Second annual King Solomon ' s Court was held May 8. Trowel members fete Alpha Gam pledges at an open house. 219 The traditional Sig Carnival Dance made Barnum and Bailey green with envy- SIGMA THETA GAMMA FIR3T ROW: Warren Bennett, Richard Bingman, Jack Coleman, Richard Curtis, Charles Davis, Albert Doatie, Walter Fahnestock, William McCutcheon, Neil Miller, Donald Nau. SECOND ROW: John Neenan, Francis Osterhaut, Robert Pifer, Herbert Pundt, Fred Rosser, Robert Shea, Glen Van Borgan, Roy Wihle, Dale Witcraft, Harold Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Edward Birkner, Robert Albright, Eugene Bailey, Charles Burgess, Richard Conover, Gordon Cox, James Cross, Kenneth Darr, Thomas Downer, Richard Draper. FOURTH ROW: William Deur, Donald Fitton, Kenneth Gartner, Edward Jirik, William Oster, Richard Owen, Russell Reichardt, Ralph Reichley, Pete Risser, Jack Roll. ft f c$ t f rp (■ LVi 220 Our backyard landscape project was dedicated to our lost war brothers. :--:Vl. mmi FIRST ROW: Wayne St. John, Corydon Walker, Paul Whyte, Edward Ayers, Ronald Barth, Patrick Byrne. Fred Clements, Warren Clements, James Farrell, Ward Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Guenther Hans, Willicm Hibbard, Stanley Humphrey, William Hunt, Glen Lipscomb, Harry Milliqan, Alfred Milner, Paul Minesinqer, Jay Ruoff, Jack Schaffer. THIRD ROW: Robert Scheel, Roy Slegler. John Stiles, Bert Swan. William Umbenhour. Robert Wright, William Butler. John Cassidy, Richard Clark, Allan Courtney. FOURTH ROW: Hayden Crabtree, Norman Crabtree, Art Davis, Bob Davis, Tom Dill, Richard Durham, William Fay, Milton Ganger, Clate Gottfried, Joe Hamula. FIFTH ROW: Edward Hartnagle. Richard Hibbard, John Ketter, James Katapish, William Ostland, Robert Sanders, Robert Shisler, Richard Sopko, William Whipple, Jack Davidson. i© ft - 7k ip e tax p £ ft £? ft T   •  •■ ' « ' • rv 221 Our year was filled uith memories! Took part in athletics. Outstanding social TAU KAPPA EPSILON FIRST ROW: leonard Polas, Alexis Erca, Ralph Ogg, Ellis Yellon, SZCOND ROW: Rcbert Wolfe, Noiman York, Earl Watkins, William Asher Pachl, Ralph Jensen, Jamas Tidd, Charles Hughes, Paul Gipp, Stomps. William Pressler, Rcbert Schultz, Charles Spray, William Edward Marlowe. Brooks, Robert Jarosick. f W Cs, f+ 222 functions — Casino and Xmas parties. Winter Snowflake Formal was terrific! FIRST ROW: Keaton Endsley, Alvin Reece, Gerald Bloomer, Rob ' t Coolbaugh, William Horn, Donald Prideaux. SECOND ROW: Anthony Graziano, Karl Becker, Andrew Orosz, George Bymakos, Rob ' t Glibert, Charles Hume, Louis Ingall, William Kaplysh, William Konschak, Edwin Lipaj. THIRD ROW: George Marcis, Michael Olasin, Richard Murie, Edward Schmidt, James Sherman, Donald Stearns, William Sullivan, Louis Vickerts, Joseph Sucharyk, Russell West. JfMdtkJfKk miM f o a s. p r, tx f% e a r _ 223 Theta Chi herded together in a newly decorated interior and a neiv verandy exterior. Our THETA CHI FIRST ROW: William Dietrich, Thomas Sigman, John Caruso, Ralph Lambdin, John Hogsett, Frank Mirabile, Jack Sigman, Samuel Bonham, Robert Cleland, Richard Barlow. SECOND ROW: Robert Dyas, Donald Evans, Philip Hansen, William Hochstuhl, Richard Kanehl, Richard Parlin, Richard Paynter, Demos- thene Romanucci, Coover Staats, Edward Doyle. THIRD ROW: George Heise, Robert Irvine, Charles Long, Robert Ralls, Harry Turtcn, Richard Clifton, Edward Fonto, James Hunt, Robert Lambdin, Earl Lueckel. r a. ■ p . e is o o m dLJ ' 224 Carousal was the longest affair of the season — We took second honors for house decorations at Homecoming. FIRST ROW: Robert Lundberg, Benjamin Lynd, Richard Munn, Charles Pearson, Robert Shumway, Daniel Smith, John Sundheimer, Andrew- Wilkin, Eugene Andersen, William Bodenhamer. SECOND ROW: Rudolph Bralina, Harold Carpenter, Theodore Klein- hans, David Newhaus, Robert O ' Linn, Leonard Seatter, Harry Shrank, William Snyder, Edward Stief, Donald Trover. THIRD ROW: Frederick Beutel, Glenn Cecil, Calvin Chany, John Dyas. Paul Faubel, Charles Fleming, Rcbert Fuller, Robert Gunter, Roger Hammerstrand, Samuel Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Donald Jessup. David McKnight. Gilbert Menz, Kenneth Smith, Harry Tompkins, Robert Waugh, William Grammar, George Novotny, Richard Smi.h, John Welch. _ m ft r; S t % C : ft Ik A M 225 Theta Chis went broke after big blow out — Spring Formal at the Country Club. FIRST ROW: Arthur Bean, Harold Cecil, Thomas Davy, James Duncan, Bernard Fretsche, John Hoffman. SECOND ROW: George Jamme, Edward Lezsak, James McEwen, William Mulpas, Jay Pinson, Richard Renker, Julius Bozman, Robert Carboni, Robert Davies, Dean Demas. THIRD ROW: Thomas Flowers, Lawrence Geisenger, Arthur Hencke, William Higgs, Richard Ink, Richard Kusa, Edward LaCroix, Charles Lambdin, W. C. Lodge, Joseph Mahne. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Rathbum, Sam Shearer, Rodger Sherman, John Swisher, Richard Vantine, William Vogelsang, Robert Wardin, Walter Wysong. a 5 a — - J .11WHL, mi r ml °i , w . mM L Jrirai m7A r ■ ! —■ k ft Q Q k±Jm) Y JfikkJrlA, , Jms 226 John W. Galhreath I Co., Realtors 22 EAST GAY STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO 227 OHIO UNIVERSITY BANDS Precision [crmalions thrilled foolball spectators. Daniel Martino, Conductor, Ross Davis, Ass ' t. to Director, D. Dishong, A. Ferrando, K. Jenkins, D. Yonders, R. Nelson, R. Dunbar P. Urman, R. Frybarger, J. Stephans, D. Keller, R. Boice, B. Pukay I. Hales, I. Hoy, B. Mayer, W. Furst, H. Brown, A. Donofrio, B Pollock, T. Evans, J. Brown, A, Doane, V. Bell, L. Vaughn, J Bryant, D. Raine, J. A. Beerbower, M. Herr, M. Aten, D. Saxcn R. Kelley, H. Partridge, W. Miller, K. Witzler. P. Lehman. J. Sabol I. Rhodes. J. Locker, R. Brannon, W. Chaffin, D . Longacre, R The University Bands are composed of two highly functional musical organizations — the Symphonic Band, which maintains a well-balanced instrumentation of selected musicians, and the Varsity Band, which serves as a recreational-laboratory group. Members of both bands offer concerts and performances in the interests of musical culture and entertainment and for the en- hancement of school spirit. Membership with credit is open to all men and women in the university. Under the direction of Daniel S. Martino and the council and band officers, a social program climaxed with the Recognition Banquet was arranged. Ayers, D. Buntz, W. Duer, H. Miller, J. Minor, I. Opatrny, W. Lanning, R. Howell, W. Erwine, R. Mundy, D. King, A. Kochalko, H. Hendley, R. Brown, E. Mackenzine, B. Feiszli, A. Crago, R. Carter, W. Eddleman, R. Marshall, R. Denner, R. Zehrbach, W. Duer, R. Bissett, R. Gabriel, R. Seigler. F. Montanaro, J. Hamilton, D. Krock, C. Hill, J. Mills. A. Gottlieb, H. Crowl. R. Sturm. J. Rhodes, R. Keys, E. Luce, M. Robinson. M. Nees, R. Gurney, W. Smith, R. Triplet!, L. WeUbaum. 22B OU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The University Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of DeForest W. Ingerham, is composed of sixty-five students, faculty and townspeople. The three formal concerts of the year featured Miss Louise Rose, Soprano, Miss Armida Koivisto, pianist, and the Men ' s Glee Club as soloists. The Orchestra ac- companied the annual chorus program in May. Miss Louise Rose was a graduate of Ohio University in 1943. She was formerly the soloist at the Cincinnati Symphony and the Chautauqua Opera Company. Miss Rose is now soloist at St. Nicholas Dutch Reformed Church of Fifth Avenue, New York. Annual trips to nearby cities and branch schools for appearances were not made this year. Guided by a cabinet of officers, the Orchestra provides a spendid opportunity for musical enjoyment. A dynamic horn section sparks the Orchestra. DeForest W. Ingerham, Conductor, Estelle Krupnick. concertmaster, Dorothy Savely, Marcel Raia, Carolyn Hanson, Harold Kessler, Helen Selleck. Jessie Essex, Adelle Sampliner, Jean McAfee, Mrs. Carl Nessley, Elizabeth Luce, Maxine Becker, Jennie Rivera, William Fink, Ruth Harter, Jean Templar, Shirley Tuthill. Patricia Brider, Sam Carpenter, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Frank Bellino, Dean Maurel Hunkins, Armida Koivisto, Edgar Moore, Richard Clayton, E. T. Hellebrandt, Eleancre Barrett, Evelyn Grider, Ray Sturm, Phillip Bley, Jacque Rhodes, Cynthia Hyneman, Rex Hutson, Thomas Lena- han, Lewis Vaughn, Joy Patterson, Joyce Bryant, Helen Partridge, David Saxon, Charles Miller, Dix Dishong, Jean Hales, Thomas Evans, Karl Witzler, Janice Barker, Paul Lehman, Daniel MaTtino, Francis Mantanaro, Albert Kochalko, Ralph Brown, Gene Crago, William Duer, John Minor, William Erwine, Roy Sigler, Ralph Gabriel, Richard Hamilton, Richard Dener, Charles Hill, Robert Keyes, Mary McKinley, Richard Thompson, Mrs. D. Martino. 229 YOU ' LL FIND YOUR FRIENDS AT R-MORE ' S ia ttich and Triendlu H ' rutce BLACKMORE ' S i ' slBfel...!! ' W— — fear M |A %k k. 7 v v ' K 44 SODTH CODRT STREET GUNS SPORTSWEAR FISHING TACKLE ATHLETIC UNIFORMS RACKET RESTRINGING CAMPING AND GYM EQUIPMENT TENNIS AND GOLF EQUIPMENT BANK ' S SPORT SBOP 5 NORTH COURT STREET PHONE 940 230 Chris Columbus as portrayed by Bill McCutcheon in the OU Kids watches an American football game. Super-salesman Walter Hauck further befuddles the wander- ing Columbus. LEFT: Columbus suppresses mutiny on his ship with a wave of the hand. RIGHT: Honey-voiced Bettye Dobson added her talent to the amus- ing show. O. U. KIDS In November, Memorial Auditorium was the scene of OU Kids of 1947 . This zany take-off on the adventures of Christopher Columbus was presented by the Fine Arts Council and directed by Easter Yahya. The OU Kids is an annual production which is a special chance for talent- ed freshman to perform.. 231 oaan 6 at THE GATEWAY 0 THE CAMPUS • Shopping at Lo- gan ' s has been a tradition for over twenty-eight years. For books, supplies, gifts, and women ' s apparel, come to Logan ' s. oaan 6 ATHENS, OHIO ' 48 Prep Follies was top notch A Dixieland chorus, end-men, and skits by each sorority featuring songs such as Mammy , Carolina in the Morning , Summertime and Hello, My Baby brought back the spirit of the old-time minstrel show to the stage at Memorial. Directed by Marty Sifers, the proceeds from this show are given to the YWCA ' s social service fund. 232 Minstrel by sorority pledges Sorority pledges in black-face turned to the Old South for minstrel skits. L o ilea late J am ] %ion$ SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ' S FINEST WOMEN ' S SPECIALTY SHOP FOSTERS UNIVERSITY SHOP ' Where town and campus meet 233 PHARMACEUTICAL NEEDS FOUNTAIN SERVICE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED THE CLINE PHARMACY CO. jhSWlPwJULtkSL DISTINCTIVE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 252 EAST STATE STREET Phone 615 ujm. w. coniun, proprietor BECKLEY ' S THE MENS STORE BECKLEY ' S IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR THE BRANDS YOU KNOW • HART SCHAFFNER MARX CLOTHES • varsity-town clothes • arrow shirts • McGregor sportswear • crosby square shoes • alligator rainwear • interwoven hose 234 SMECK ' S FLYING SERVICE LEARN TO FLY At Ohio University ' s well-equipped airport. Students may enroll through regular univer- sity channels and receive academic credit. QhwdsUt, SohvksL (plmuL (fbmiaL OHIO UNIVERSITY AIRPORT 235 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ELECTRIC SERVICE ELECTRIC COMPANY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS V MILK • CREAM BUTTER CHEESE ICE CREAM— FOUNTAIN SERVICE ft LOWMAN ' S DAIRY PRODUCTS FORMERLY BANKS ICE CREAM CO. GlBB relies upon this well-known HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES GIBBS RADFORD NORTH COURT STREET The Late Qeorge Apley was a November OU Theater Production An Apley family gathering with Bob Mager, Becky Caldwell, Archie Greer as George Apley, Carolyn Mobus, Roger Allen, Peg Ferguson, Ilene Bregmen, Carl Hall and Therese Nelson as Mrs. Apley. Miss Virginia Hahne directed this play about a Boston family which was written by Mar- quand and Coffman. Kathryn Gottshall as she ap- peared in The American stops to talk to Herb Klier, holding Mr. LaFollette ' s daughter. Looking on is Larry Ward, as the wealthy American. Written and directed by Lorraine Nevue, The American was a theatre event of the spring of 1947. 237 OU Theatre ' s outstanding hits were Moor Born and Skin of our Teeth Dan Totheroh ' s Moorborn was a December presentation of the OU Theatre. Christopher Lane, director, was assisted by Roger Allan. Moorborn brought the story of the talented Bronte sirt3rs and their family to the OU stage. Kathryn Gottshall and Dave Neuhaus b:low) gave brilliant portrayals in this dramatic production. Shown al home in the Bronte drawing room are Joe Hirschhorn, Vicki Cecchi, Kathryn Gottshall, Jeanne Roth, Margaret Hall, Mirian Schauder and Dave Neuhaus. FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE AND DELICIOUS FOOD FRANKS 238 The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder brought hilarious comedy to the OU theatre. The February production, the story of George Antrobus, his wife and two children, and their maid, Sabina of Excelsior, New Jersey, showed how an average American family survived fire, flood, the ice age, a dozen wars, and the double feature. Left shows Easter Yahya as Sabina, the maid - was the outstanding part in the show. )-■ • j3 tiffin ■ 1 Jj 1 H J? Paul Kimpel, Therese Nelson, Carolyn Herbert and Roger Allen as they appeared in The Skin of Our Teeth . (4 EVERYTHING IN SPORTING GOODS THE CARPENTER HARDWARE COMPANY KOON ' S MUSIC STORE Popular and Classical Records Radios - Phonographs Music Supplies ATHENS THEATRE BUILDING 239 PHOTOGRAPHY at its best . . . . 1 Jke cJLambom S tudio Portrait Photographers for the 1948 Athena 240 WE FEATURE THE VERY LATEST IN FASHIONS FROM NATIONALLY KNOWN HOUSES FOR THE COLLEGE MISS REBA SHAFER 14 S. Court Street Athens, Ohio THE ATHENS MESSENGER FOR SPORTS COLLEGE NEWS CURRENT EVENTS Full lease of wire service of the Assoc. Press. A big city paper for Southeastern Ohio. OU. Dept. of Journalism Laboratory IT ' S THE BERRY waifd . . . The place to dine and entertain your friends. 0-5oo$ter$ . . . For every Eobcat endeavor. J readi f •t uarlerA . . For Mom and Dad when they ' re in Athens. Jwot et (LJemA AN OU. INSTITUTION 241 STILL PLEASING OLD FRIENDS S tanieu ' d J koe S t STILL PLEASING NEW FRIENDS ore NATIONALLY FAMOUS FOOTWEAR FOR PARTIES, PICNICS, AND EVERY OCCASION a wait i call for IT HITS THE SPOT PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY CHAUNCEY. OHIO 242 OU ' S Qreatest Year is Pictured in our Songs ' Near You ' Serenade of the Bells Without a song no college campus would be the same. They ' re as traditional as classes; fit moods and occasions as much as the weather. ' 48 found the students Lookin ' Over a Four- Leaf Clover , sadly humming My, How the Time does Fly,, at 10 o ' clock, and dancing to the strains of It ' s Witchery at the Grill. T he songs of ' 48 may fade, but we ' ll still be singing in ' 49. A Fellow Needs a Girl ' Two Loves Have I 243 FOR THE FINEST IN FOODS . . . JUST OFF THE CAMPUS GATE Wedfc esifatt J HI AND CLAUDE WESTFALL The Bennet Company PASTUERIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS in WE CATER TO SORORITIES and FRATERNITIES PHONE 880 76 E. 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This career offers you a chance to meet the public and to use your own judgment and initiative. Pay is good and increases come rapidly. You will be thoroughly trained for this challenging work. You will have every opportunity to qualify for higher-paid positions as you gain skill and experience. If you are friendly, alert, well-poised and tactful, here is a career that calls for you. APPLY: WOMEN ' S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A GOOD PLACE TO WORK STORAGE MOTH-PROOFING WRAPPING ' 0 - S€RVC€ uk«. slom txsT«n« movino PACKING CRATING SHIPPING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Complete Facilities Prompt Efficient Service Affiliated with John F. Ivory Storage Co., Detroit, Mich., for complete nation-wide moving service. HUFFMAN TRANSPORTATION SERVICE 77 WEST UNION ATHENS. OHIO 248 JOHN G. CASE. Jr. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS iT%£?7 Arthens slower S ho, r 24  FIRE! OU ' s routine is upset as fire guts Vet ' s Village — Athens comes to rescue with many gifts for victims. A Sunday night fire brought crowds to Vet ' s Village behind Athens ' stores. Damage was kept to one prefab hut. Bill Miller, Vet ' s Village mayor, presents gifts to Mr. Mrs. Ralph Youngman and Mr. Mrs. John Turner and daughter, Patricia, victims of the fire. Top, the Youngman ' s view inside of their home which was a total loss. Bottom, a crowd of well-wishers gather around fire victims. 250 Do You Remember When .... Cutler Hall looked like the picture on the right? And can you remember when the Soldiers and Sailors Monument of Ohio Univer- sity ' s campus was a famous hitch- ing place and that the flies were more numerous than Yankee base hits; when the present courthouse was built and Court Street was a mud hole in rainy weather; or when South Bridge was on the same level as the railroad tracks; when Grant was the 18th President of the United States, 1869-77. If you can remember these you will recall when Cornwell ' s first opened in 1869 — in the same room they now occupy — 79 years ago and still today Athens ' most popular jewelry store. Manasseh Cutler Hall — Ohio University Cc omwett J ATHENS MOST POPULAR JEWELRY STORE We offer OU Students The finest laundering and dry cleaning Suxxma. and, jood CrfhJiM. YOUR CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE H DEALER NYE CHEVROLET COMPANY ATHENS NELSONVILLE BEST STYLE AND QUALITY SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION milMcdiL StwsL SJfohiL 19 NORTH COURT DOES YOUR HOME HAVE THE NEW LOOK? msl niu $oA. up-io-daJjL advksL ore koms ihm JunqA. COX BROS. 30 N. COURT ST. PHONE 546 BETWEEI1 CLASSES IT ' S K an 5 oLunch FINE FOODS 70 SOUTH COURT ST. ' ettteif f The Finest in Jewelry and Watches Jeffrey Jewelry Co., Inc. UADDTC FURNITURI II il ll ll 1 J 68 70 North Court St. ATHENS ijour one-itop home outfitter stop home outfit te FURNITURE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES DRAPERY MATERIALS COOKING UTENSILS CARPETS - LINOLEUMS LOWEST PRICES EASY TERMS Jhankiu WILLIE MCKAY AND ALL THE BOYS ITIEETCHfl AT QUICKS THE COLLEGE HANGOUT Qukk ' A. (Dhiac SiahSL FOR JEWELRY SATISFACTION ICE SERVICE FUR STORAGE FRUITS AND PRODUCE Athens Ice and Storage Company O. U. GRIPES That you can ' t satisfy all of the people all of the time was evident on the OU campus in ' 48. Students loudly voiced their gripes, some major ones and some minor. The biggest gripe was the February Graduation in Music Hall, labeled Black Friday by the Post, (see cut, right). Here friends of the graduates were generally unable to see the ceremony, as the Hall proved to be much too small to accommo- date the audience. Other gripes were mostly unimportant, or at least hard to correct. Crowded classes and labs caused conflicts among students. Athens ' uneven sidewalks caused angry thoughts — Tie-ups at scarce drinking fountains soured thirsty throats. Many a meal was missed for booklines, cor- rected 2nd semester. First checks were always late, causing chaos among vets. East Green Mountaineers made this trip every day. Athens ' floods provide conversation, cause disruption. SIG CARNIVAL Sigma Theta Gamma ' s ' 48 Carnival went over with all the tradition and trimmings that have made this function so outstanding at OU. Perhaps the most popular fraternity dance of the year, couples tossed loads of confetti and streamers all over the country club. Everyone was at the dance. One fellow, afraid of missing the festivities, grabbed his crutches and escorted his date to the fun and frolics. WilliamA, BARER STAUFFER TRANSFER AND PARCEL DELIVERY xpjuA, Pwmsl d aihjodwq. 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This pro- gram is supported by the students and townspeople alike, and stars of the concert world are brought to the campus. Outstanding among the offering of the Series this year was the full-length production of Puccini ' s opera Madame Butterfly. A company of eighty, an orchestra of thirty, new costumes and settings and an all-star cast combined to produce a satisfying per- formance. James Melton highlighted ' 47 Spring season. Coloratura Virginia MacWatters gave colorful concert — Nikolai and Joanna Grouden were popular cello-piano duo. 259 MIA ' s Cinderella Ball MIA ' s annual all-campus dance, the Cinderella Ball, was an outstanding February social function. President Baker was present to choose Cinderella, and above, Nick Mihalik, MIA prexy, is shown crowning Miss Marilyn Hoon. At right, Cinderella Hoon and her escort, Howard Crowl, dance their private dance, and at far right Marilyn models the lovely dress presented her by Foster ' s. Sure-shot Mark Wylie knows — SANITATION MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES AT OHIO UNIVERSITY Are Supplied By: K. M ■ v°[HrT D. S. Sanitary Specialties Corp. GLENS DINER H. L. GIBNEY, Representative is famous for 2485 North Fourth Street The Finest In Sandwiches COLUMBUS 2, OHIO 260 Independents take Council Presidency Above, button-holing was employed by some campaigners in their efforts. Below, a large turnout marked the Student Council Elections. Nick Mihalik, independent candidate, captured the Student Council Election at OU by a 2-1 margin in the March election. Ted Richards, a write-in can- didate, took the men ' s vice-presidency, and Nancy Troup won the women ' s race in much closer com- petition. A total of 2,164 students voted, which was much larger than last year ' s total. The election was marked by vigorous campaigning on the part of some organizations, and Mihalik ' s victory came somewhat as a surprize, for almost no campaigning was done by the independents. Below are shown, left-to-right, Nick Mihalik, president, Ted Richards and Nancy Troup. KYLE AND CLIFFORD MANHATTAN SHIRTS DOBBS AND DISNEY HATS Pinkie Kyle-Carl Clifford TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Mickle Tire and Accessory Co. WEST UNION STREET 261 -Another ear o roarete. i ONE YEAR AGO, we presented this fine group of G.I. ' s who returned to their favorite vocation . . . This year, we are paying them another high tribute and are happy to announce that these same young men, with over one hundred of their associates, have had another year of experience in the Graphic Arts industry . . . This means all of us are better quali- fied to serve your exacting needs, giving you the quality printing that has made the ' Gray name always synonymous with good printing for over sixty years . . . and to serve you still better, we have added a series of new presses, new bindery and composing room equipment . . . which is positive proof that our skill and service will be maintained. THE GRAY PRINTING COMPANY - Fostoria, Ohio LARGEST PRODUCERS OF SCHOOL ANNUALS IN THE STATE This page contributed by WHITE CREST O. G. HOUCK A FRIEND WILLIE McKAY and His Orchestra ALGEO MOTOR SALES IDEAL CAFE SPORTLAND RECREATION GANDEE MUSIC HOUSE 263 H. W. Miller Construction Co., Inc. Covington, Ky. 264 And so-another-30- Yes, ' 48 was a great year, after all — at first it looked as if the Athena ' s theme was too high, but I think we reached it. ' 48 was a great year because it was a big year — OU was alive — we were learning to live and to learn. It was also a year of disappointment and troubles — the fellows in the Grill with loneliness on their faces — the people who missed the J Prom — those who read the papers with increasing concern. But over and above these troubles were the gay times — things we won ' t forget — the excite- ment of the first week of school — a winning foot- ball game — the impatience of Christmas week — the thrill of working and learning with almost 6000 other students, just like you — the wonder- ful spring days — we shan ' t forget these. For OU was preparing itself for a world that needed people willing to think, and to work, and to face problems squarely. For ' 48 was a busy year — and OU thought about everything from parties and gin-jugs to Russian domination and local intolerance. Yes, ' 48 was a great year for OU, and the Athena Staff has tried to bring it to you in our baby . We ' ve worked hard on it, — hope you enjoy it and want to show it to your friends. We ' ve told ourselves we were a bit modernistic with our phototreatments, and our scarcity of copy — we just hope it gets the idea across. The editor sincerely wants to thank everyone of the many people who have helped on the book — I ' m sure you have learned many things, as have I. I especially want to thank Nan, Gus, Ralph, Jeannie Peggy; whose special efforts came to my notice. I would like to express my appreciation of the fine cooperation we received from the Indianapolis Engraving Company. Hope you liked it, and —30 J-A d. nqlhkpL The 1948 Athena is edited and produced by the students of Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Portrait photography was by the Lamborn Studio, Athens, Ohio; engravings by the Indianapolis Engraving Company, Indianapolis; covers by S. K. Smith Co., Chicago; printing by The Gray Printing Company, Fostoria, Ohio. SPECIALIZED PLANNING AND ENGRAVING W SERVICE FOR YEARBOOK STAFFS . . . 265 Table of Contents Administration 20 Advertising 227 Athena Queen 108 Athena Staff 148 Band 228 Big Wheels 32 Campus Affairs Committee 30 Co-ed Prom 176 College of Applied Science 34 College of Arts Sciences 42 College of Commerce 50 College of Education 60 College of Fine Arts 68 Community Concerts 259 Cutler Rededication 11 Fraternities 202 Homecoming 100 Honorary Societies 161 Interfratemity Council 201 Junior Prom 104 Men ' s Union Planning Board 28 Migration Day 97 Military Ball 106 Miscellaneous Organizations 136 Musical Organizations 157 Orchestra 222 OU Theatre 237 Panhellenic Council 200 Post Staff 150 Religious Organizations 112 Sororities 180 Sports 76 Student Council 31 Student Council Elections 261 Women ' s Housing Units 125 Women ' s League 26 The Athena ' s Pictures Credit is hereby given, page by page, for all pictures appearing in the 1948 Athena, with the exception of commercial portraits taken by the Lanborn Studio. Where a single page is indebted to several sources, the abbreviations a,b,c, etc. appear. These stand for the order of pictures from left to right, top to bottom. 266 1, 2— G. E, BBOWN 4, 5— FRED ENGLISH 6— IVAN KLEBANOW 7 CHUCK STEWART 8— WILLIAM DRAKE FRED ENGLISH, b. JACK DeFOREST 10— FRED ENGLISH 11— a. WM. DRAKE, b. BOB SWEITZ 12 r,e. MERLE LOCKWOOD, b.c. FRED ENGLISH, d. CHUCK STEWART 13— a. FRED ENGLISH, b.c. WM DRAKE 14 □ GENE WELLS, b. FRED ENGLISH 15— G. E. BROWN 16 17 -STEWART, COX. MEER. MANS. GOFF 18— G. E. BROWN 19— a. IVAN KLEBANOW. b, WIL- MER GOFF 20— a. WILMER GOFF, b. CHUCK STEWART 21.22— CHUCK STEWART 23— WM. DRAKE 24. 25— CHUCK STEWART 26— a. ART BEAN. b. WM. DRAKE 27— a. ART BEAN, b. RALPH MEERMANS. c. GLORIA KYLE 28— a. ENGLISH, b.c. KLEBANOW, d STEWART ' 9— ART BEAU 30 FRED ENGLISH ■ ' . M. DRAKE 32— a. ENGLISH, b.d. STEWART. c. BEAN 33 acd CHUCK STEWART, b. IVAN KLEBANOW 34— GUS BOWMAN 35, 36— RALPH MEERMANS 17 AHT BEAM 38 -FRED ENGLISH H1GLISH, b.e. LOCKWOOD, c. STEWART, d. BEAN 41 FRED ENGLISH . IS BOWMAN ■:PH MEERMANS HUCK STEWART IREENSMITH 46— CHUCK STEWART 47- IVAN KLEBANOW 48 a. STEWART, b. JOE COX, c. STAN BEGAM, d. GOFF b.d. STEWART, c. ENGLISH 50 -GUS BOWMAN 51 RALPH MEERMANS 52 FRED ENGLISH ■ M.PH MEERMANS KYLE. b. GREENSM1TH, c. STEWART, d. BUD UH BEAN STEWART, c.d.e KLEBA- NOW. f. ENGLISH ICK STEWART 62 IOE COX 63 IVAN KLEBANOW K STEWART 65— FRED ENGLISH 66— a. UHL, b. BEGAM, c. GREEN- SMITH, d. BEAN, e. ENGLISH, f KLEBANOW 67— a. BEAN, b. BEGAM, c. ENGLISH 68— GUS BOWMAN 69— WM. DRAKE 70— ART BEAN 71— a. RUTH VOGT, b. ENGLISH, c. UHL 72— a BEAN, b. STEWART, c. LOCKWOOD 73— a. LOCKWOOD, b. STEWART, c. BEAN 74— a. ED FONTO, b. BROWN, c. ED DAVIS 75— a. ENGLISH, b. IOHN GEORGE. c. FONTO 76— IVAN KLEBANOW 77— ART BEAN 78— a. MEERMANS, b. BEGAM, c-e, STEWART 79— a-c, STEWART. d.e.THE STAFF 80. 81— CHUCK STEWART 82 -RALPH MEERMANS 83— a.b. KLEBANOW, c. WELLS, d. COX 84— a. STEWART, b.c. BEAN 85— a. CHUCK STEWART, b. WIL- MER GOFF 86— a.b. CHUCK STEWART, c.d. STAN BEGAM 87— a.e. KLEBANOW, b. STEWART, cd.f. BEGAM 88— a.c.d. GLORIA KYLE, e,f. JOE SCHECHTMAN 89— c. FONTO, d. BEGAM, e,f. VOGT 90— a. ART BEAN, be. IVAN KLE- BANOW 91- -d. IVAN KLEBANOW, e. FRANK THOMPSON 92— a-d. IVAN KLEBANOW, e. FRED ENGLISH 93 0. CHUCK STEWART, b-e. IVAN KLEBANOW 94— a. RALPH MEERMANS, b-e. IVAN KLEBANOW 95— IVAN KLEBANOW 96— a. JOHN GEORGE, b. FRED ENGLISH d. WM. DRAKE, b.e. RALPH MEERMANS :.TAN BEGAM. b. ART BEAN l d,o, BEAN, b.c. BEGAM THOMPSON, b. MEERMANS, c. STEWART, d. KLEBANOW 101— a. DeFOREST, b KLEBANOW, c. DRAKE, d. STEWART 102— a.b. STEWART, c. KLEBANOW 103— CHUCK STEWART 104, 105— a.c. STEWART, b, BEAN 106 -FRED ENGLISH 107— CHUCK STEWART i GOFF, b-d. STEWART HUCK STEWART HUCK STEWART I12-FRED ENGLISH 113— a. ENGLISH, b. DeFOREST RALPH MEERMANS 111 . BEAN, b-d, ENGLISH, e. KLEBANOW 117— a. ENGLISH, b. GOFF 118— a. COX, b. ENGLISH 119— WILLIAM DRAKE 120, 121— FRED ENGLISH 122— a. FONTO. b. BEAN 123— a. BEGAM, b. ENGLISH 124— a. FONTO, b. DRAKE 125— a. BEAN, b. ENGLISH 126— a. MEERMAN S, b. DeFOREST 127— a. DRAKE, b. ENGLISH 128— a. STEWART, b. DeFOREST 129— a. ENGLISH, b. MEERMANS 130— a. GOFF, b. FONTO 131— a. DeFOREST, b. GOFF 132— a. ENGLISH, b. MEERMANS 133— a. ENGLISH, b. STEWART 134— RALPH MEERMANS 135— a. FONTO, b. MEERMANS 136— FRED ENGLISH 137— a. COX, b. ENGLISH 138— a. ENGLISH, b. FONTO 139— a. KLEBANOW, b DRAKE 140— a. BEGAM, b. KLEBANOW. c, MEERMANS 141— a. GOFF, b. THOMPSON 142— a. DeFOREST. b. LOCKWOOD 143— a. MEERMANS, b. GREEN- SMITH 144— FRED ENGLISH 145— a. STEWART, b GEORGE 146— a. THOMPSON, b. FONTO 147— a. MEERMANS, b. BEAN 148— a.b. STEWART, c. BEAN, d. ENGLISH 149— a.e. BEAN. b. DOODY, c. VOGT, d,f. ENGLISH 150. 151— FRED ENGLISH 152— a. KLEBANOW, b. MEERMANS 153— a. ENGLISH, b. DRAKE 154 a. WALKER, b. ENGLISH 155— a. COX, b. GOFF 156— a. BEAN, b. STEWART 157— a. DRAKE, b, MEERMANS 158— WILLIAM DRAKE 159— ART BEAN 160— a. GOFF, b. UHL 161— a. ENGLISH, b. DeFOREST 162— a, ENGLISH b. GOFF 163— a. STEWART, b. ENGLISH 164— a. FONTO, b. STEWART 166— a, GOFF, b. KLEBANOW 167— a,c. ENGLISH, b. MEERMANS 168— STAN BEGAM 169— a. MEERMANS, b, ENGLISH 170— a. ENGLISH, b. GOFF 171 a. GOFF, b. STEWART 172 FRED ENGLISH 173 IACK DeFOREST 174 a.c. STEWART, b. GOFF 175- a.b STEWART, c. MEERMANS 176— a. b.c. ENGLISH, d. STEWART 177— FRED ENGLISH 178— IVAN KLEBANOW 179— a. BEAN. b. DRAKE 180— GLORIA KYLE 181 -JACK DeFOREST 182— GLORIA KYLE 183— a. MEERMANS, b, STEWART 184 GLORIA KYLE ENGLISH, b. MEERMANS 186 GLORIA KYLE 187 a. MEERMANS, b BEAN 188 GLORIA KYLE 189— a. ENGLISH, b. BEAN 190— GLORIA KYLE 191— IVAN KLEBANOW 192— GLORIA KYLE 193— a. GOFF. b. THOMPSON 194— GLORIA KYLE 195— IVAN KLEBANOW 196— GLORIA KYLE 197— a. DRAKE, b. DeFOREST 198— GLORIA KYLE 199— STEWART S BEAN 200— ED FONTO 201— ART BEAN 202— JACK DeFOREST 203— a. DeFOREST, b. STEWART 204— JOHN GREENSMITH 205— a. STEWART, b. GREENSMITH 206— IVAN KLEBANOW 207 3. STEWART, b. KLEBANOW 208— CHUCK STEWART 210. 211— IVAN KLEBANOW 212, 213— THE STAFF 214— ART BEAN 215— a. ENGLISH, b. GOFF 216— RALPH MEERMANS 217— a. DeFOREST. b. MEERMANS 218— GLORIA KYLE 219— a. MEERMANS. b. THOMPSON 220— IVAN KLEBANOW 221— a. DeFOREST, b. GOFF 222— GENE WELLS 223— a. ENGLISH, b. WELLS 224, 225, 226— ART BEAN 227— WM. DRAKE 228— a. ENGLISH, b. LEONARD 229— a. DAVIS, b. THE STAFF 230— a KLEBANOW, b. STEWART 231— CHUCK STEWART 232— a,c. BEAN, b. KYLE 233— a. KYLE, b. KLEBANOW, c. STEWART 234— a. THE STAFF, b. ENGLISH 235— RALPH MEERMANS 236— a. GREENSMITH, b. DRAKE 237 -a. DRAKE, b. STEWART 238— a.b. STEWART, c. DRAKE 239— a.b. DRAKE, c. BROWN, d. STEWART 241— IOHN GREENSMITH 242— WM. DRAKE 243— IVAN KLEBANOW 244— WM. DRAKE 245— a. DeFOREST. b. KLEBANOW 245. 247— IVAN KLEBANOW 249— a. ENGLISH, b. BEGAM 2S0— a.b.d. ENGLISH, c. DAVIS 251— FRED ENGLISH 252— WM. DRAKE 753— RALPH MEERMANS 254— a. DRAKE, b. MEERMANS 255— a,g. ENGLISH, b.e.f. GOFF. c. KLEBANOW, d. MEERMANS, h. BEGAM 256— ED FONTO 257— WM. DRAKE 259— a. KLEBANOW. b. ART GOLD- WYN, c. MEERMANS, d, STEWART 260— a. b.c. GOFF, d, STEWART II 1 . ENGLISH, b, GOFF, c, KYLE, d. STEWART 263 G. E. BROWN 264, 267- -WM. DRAKE Student Index Student Index Athena Index Editors Laura Lownsbury and Gloria Stewart are pictured above working on the 1948 Index. This index contains the names of all students appearing in the Athena, and the page on which they appear. Abernethy, Jean Hamilton— IUC, 1637 W. 6th., Ashtabula 143, 157. 185 Abramson, Libby Brenner — IUC, Mansfield Rd„ Wooster 195 Ach. George Charles- 2BSEd, 2865 E. 98th., Cleveland 202 Ackerman, Daniel Lee — 2BSC, 1700 Lakewood, Lima 173, 218 Ackerman, Ralph E.— 4BSEd, Athens ___62, 118 Delta Sigma Theta Adam, Julia Louise 4AB, 299 Summer Ave., Newark, N. }... 44, 126 Howard Hall Council, Women ' s League Assembly. Interdorm Council, Howard Hall Vice-Pres., Y.W.C.A., Sociology Club. Adams, Dorothy Mores— 3BSJ. 15 Yale, Maplewood, N. J. 26,48 Adams, Ellen Mae— IUC, 1109 18th. , Portsmouth 119, 197 Adams, Elmer John — IUC, 9620 Marsh Ave., Cleveland _ 203 Adams, Mary Catherine— 2AB. Brilliant 17, 120. 123 Adamson, Richard Sidney— 2AB, 488 Chadman, Conneaut 212 Addleman, William David— 3AB, 335 N. Robert Blvd., Dayton ....48 Adler, Ursula— IUC, 10525 Hampden, Cleveland ...146 Afek, Henry Francis — SpArts, 110 Harding Ave.. Steubenville ... 213 Agger, Maxine Greta— 3BSEd., 3434 Duncan Ave., Cincinnati 142, 184 Agnone, Anthony Robert— 4 BSEd., 501 Catalina, Youngstown 62,202 Ahart, Alfred Pettit— 2BSCE, 931 Dana, Warren 160 Aichele, Janet Mae— IUC, 4267 Clifford Rd., Deer Park 187 Albaugh. Edger William JBS, Athens 36,134.144 Chemistry Club, Scabbard and Blade Albaugh, Patricia Joanne — CadeEd., 2613 11th. S.W., Canton 125, 132 Alborn, William Ernest— IUC, 7402 Neville Ave., Cleveland 83 Albright, Robert B.— 3BSC. 807 Thomas, Monongahela, Pa 220 Albrink, Adele Julie — 3BSEd., 1801 S. 4th. , Ironton 66, 186 Alexander, Frank M. — 4BSEE. Athens 36 Alexander, Nicholas Michael— 4AB, Athens 28,31,44, 146. 163 Student Council, MUPB, Torch. J-Club. Footlighters, Eta Sigma Phi, Sigma Epsilon Alpha, Senior Class Vice-Pres., Fine Arts Counril, University Theatre. MIA Alexander, William N. — 4BSEd., Box 283, Marianna, Pa. 62 Alfeld, William Woodrow— 4BSJ, 344 N. Mam, Carrollton, 111. 59, 159 Algeo, Barbara Jean— IUC, Athens 185 Algeo, Joan— 3AB, Athens 48, 157, 185 Algo2zina. Carl F. — 4AB, 267 Madison, Passaic. N. J. 44,202 Allen, Bruce Martin. Jr.— IUC. 866 Grandon, Columbus 203 Allen. Robert Elmer — 4BSC, 3170 W. 162, Cleveland ....52 Allen, Roger Eugene— 2UC, 620 Belmont Ave., Springfield 237.239 Allen, Thomas Elmer— 2BSC, 21344 Morewood. Rocky River 215 Aller, Betty Mae — 3BS, 1475 Newman, Lakewood 198 Allison, Patricia Ann — IUC, Bryan 119 Alls, Patricia Joann— IUC. 1S12 Franklin, Portsmouth ...131 Amodio, Louis Gerald — 4BSC, 74 Greenwood, New Britain, Conn. 52, 84, 171 Varsity Baseball, Senior Manager, Varsity O Club Anderson, Donald Henry — IUC, R. 1, Macedonia _ 98,207 Anderson, Eugene Richard— 2BSEd., 3394 Henderson, Cleveland Hts. ..225 Anderson. George C— 4BSEd., 1545 Riverside Dr., Lakewood 62 Westminister Fellowship Anderson, Jon Gilbert— 3BSEd., 8108 Force, Cleveland 121 Anderson, Laura Jeanne — IUC. 30 Columbia Ave., Athens - 119. 123, 147, 187 Anderson, Marion Elizabeth — 4AB, 1707 Washington Ave., Parkersburg — - - - .44, 196 Zeta Tau Alpha, WRA, YWCA, Red-Cross Andrews, Clive May— 3B3HEc. 6401 Paddock Rd., Cincinnati 39 Andrews, Ray Alton— IUC, 267 Parkman Rd.. Warren 82,98 Andrain, Thomas George— 4BSEE, Athens 36, 141 O.U. Enginee ' s Club, AIEE, Men ' s Glee Club Angel, John Robert— 3BSC, 1672 Carlvon Rd., E. Cleveland 52 208 Glee Club. Phi Deltd Theta Ansel, Roger Nelson— IUC, 1129 Blue Ave., Zanesville 217 Anthony. Charles Edward JBSEd.. 3382 Colwyn Rd., Shaker Hts. . 62,216 Anthony, Richard Allan— iBSC, 3382 Colwyn Rd., Shaker Hts. 52,204 Beta Theta Pi, Freshman Clas Advisor, Intramural Athletics Apple, Jack Byron— 2BSC, 2015 Frazer Ave N.W., Canton 211 Archer, Marlene Marie — 4BS, Laurelville 117, 144 Archart, Robert Lewis — IUC, Delaware ... ' 166 Arko, William Anthony— 2BSC, 1234 E. 172, Cleveland .. 203 Armbrust, Harold Richard 2UC, Washington C.H. __ . 215 Armeni, Samuel Joseph — IUC, 1110 Norwood Ave., Athens 160, 203 Armstrong, Constance Betly — 4AB. 1331 Cranford Ave., Lakewood .180, 200 Armstrong, Mary Elizabeth — 2BS, 295 Baldwin Rd., Solon 149, 161, 183 Armstrong, Patricia Joan— 2AB, 13839 Clifton Blvd.. Lakewood 147 Armstrong, Ruth Ann — IUC, 14823 Lake Ave., Lakewood 181 Arnold. Bruce Eugene— 2BSC, 3820 Middleton, Cincinnati 205 Arter, Robert— 2AB, Massillon _ _ 214 Arthur, Glendon — 2BSC, Delaware Ave., Wellston ' . 219 Ash, Richard Hamilton — 3AB, 745 Spruce, Sidney .. 152 Atkin, Eugene — IUC, 3486 Cedarbrook Rd.. Cleveland Hts. 113 Atkin. Norman— 2AB, 3486 Cedarbrook Rd., Cleveland Hts. 218 Attenweiler. Margaret Ann — IUC, 713 E. Canal. Troy 197 Augustine, Grace Marguerite 2BSC, Woodleigh Dr., Chagnn Fails 58 125 Ault, Virginia Lou— IUC. 1363 Hampton, Cleveland ' 119 Auping, Patricia J.— 2UC, 9007 Miles Park Ave.. Cleveland 121 139 161187 Axene, Daieth— IUC, 2250 Yorkshire, Columbus ' 128 Ayers, George Edward— 2BSEd.. 2905 Arlington Rd., Akron 221 Ayers. Robert Lee — IUC, Athens 2I6 B Babka, George Joseph— IUC, R. 82, Macedonia 213 Babicz, Mary Jean — 2UC, Austinburg 125 Bachman, Dorothy Ann— 3BSEd., Sardis .. 26 67 122 131 139 142 Badner, Jack— 3BS, 31-31 Union, Flushing, N. Y. ' ' 211 Baeckler, Emmy Louise — SAB, 2929 Claremont Rd., ShakerHts .123 126 137 Baer, Dorene Regina— 1AB. 507 N. Columbus, Galion ' 44 Band, Chorus, Sociology Club Bahm, Howard Benjamin— 2BSC, 2680 Blanche Rd.. Cleveland Hts 172 218 Bailey. Eugene Franklyn — 3BSC, 1652 Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown ' 220 Baird, Billy Lee— 2BSC. 44 Front, Logan 207 Baker, Anne Marie — 2AB, 252 Monteray Ave., Dayton 107193 Baker, Ford Pinel — 4BFA, 1975 Charles, Mt. Clemens, Mich 7o ' 137 Swimming, MIA Secretary, Delta Phi Delta, Men ' s Glee Club ' Baker, Frank Smith Jr. — 4BSC, Athens 52 206 Baker, Gaynell Lucille— 3BSEd., 3712 Lincoln Ave., Shadyside .. _ 66j 114p U7j H9| H4 155 Baker, James Milton 2 19 Baldwin, Adelbert Stratton— IUC, 309 Aberdeen Dr. 7 Middle town 217 Baldwin, Barbara Ann— 2UC, 1425 Marlowe Ave., Lakewood 196 Ballard, Richard Dwight— 4BSC, 9 High, Jackson . . ' 52 Ballinger, Edward Phillip— IUC, 120 Linden, Newark 207 Barabas, Cyril Thomas — 356 Willia Ave., Youngstown 62 206 Baraga, Anthony J:— 2UC. 15322 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland ' 216 Baratz, Marcia Gordon— 3BSJ, 41 Baxter, Providence, R. I. 190 Barker, Janice Ann 2BS, Logan 123 Barker, John E.— 3ES, 238-2 S. Pine, Lima 141144 Barker, Robert Francis— 3BSEE, Richwood . 114 ' 115 Barkhauer, Kenneth W.— 4BSC, 15617 Normandy, Cleveland 52 ' 216 Barlow, Richard L. — 4AB, 717 Chestnut. Ironton . . 44 ' 224 Barnes, Bert Wilbur— 4BSEd., 2} - Elliott, Athens 6? ' ?(1R Phi Delta Theta Barnett, Anita Jean — 4BFA, 13S Downs Ave., Newcomerslown 128 Barnhill, Helen Lucile — IUC. R. 2, Guysville H7 Barolak, Joseph Eugene— 3BSEd„ 1644 Oakwood Ave., Youngstown 66 Baron, Leonard Arthur — 4BSEd., 26 Falmouth, Brooklyn, N. Y. ........ 62 ' , 113, 201. 218 Baroody, Maurice George— 3BSME, la02 Sauer Ave., Richmond, Va 39 Barr, Donna Jean — 3BSSS, Box 166, Stow iso Barrett, Nancy— 2AB, 1330 Niagara Ave., Akron . 120 128 146 Barrett, Raymond Feter„2BS. 3720 99th, Corona, L.I., N.Y. ' 146 Barron, James Edgar— 2BFA, W. Jackson, Painesville ... 59 215 Barron. Nancy Helen— IUC, W. Jackson, Painesville ' 197 Barrows, Ralph Vaughn— IUC, 158 S. Cassmgham, Columbus 98 209 Barshay, Frances Elizabeth— 3BSHEc, 2145 Northland Ave., Lakewood _ 129 139 Barsky, Marvin— 2AB, 2245 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 211 Barstow, Gretchen Louise— 3AB, Athens 192 Bartels. Audrey Ruth— IUC, 3513 W. 118, Cleveland 119 l97 Barth, Ronald C— 2BSC, 3386 E. Scarborough Rd., Cleveland Hts 99 ' 220 Barthel, Eugene Joseph— 2BSC, 1407 Cherry Ave. S.E., Canton ' 202 Bartiett, Robert Hollis— 2BSC, Maple Lake, Clarksburg. W. Va 208 Bartley, Jack— IUC, 2127 Beatrice, Springfield . 160 Barton, Mary Eleanor- 2AB, 80 E. Seminary. Norwalk 143 Bascom, Betty Louise 2BA, 1448 Elm, Youngstown 126 157 Basilone, Theresa E.— 4BSEd., 1497 E. 172, Cleveland 62! 168 Lindley Hall Floor Counsilor 2, Secretary 3, Flying O 2,3.4, W.R.A., Social Chairman Dolphin Club, WIA, Women ' s League Social Committee. Basilone, Vincent James — 4BSEd., 1497 E. 172, Cleveland 62.204 Varsity Basketball. Intramural Manager, Beta Theta Pi, Intra- mural Director, Industrial Arts Club, Intramural Sports, OU Ping Pong Batchelder, Paul Eugene— 2BSEE, Shade 215 Batcho, John Michael— 3BSEE, 716 N. 4th., Toronto 121, 213 Bates, Elma Joan— 2UC, Amherst 139 Bates, Herbert W.— 3BSIE, W. Main, Quacker City . 39,82 Bauereiss, Patricia Ann — 3BSEd., 1320 Maple Ave., Hamilton ' 66 Baumholtz, Karl Fronze — 2BSC, R. 2, Uhrichsville 204 Baur, Robert R. BS, Athens Freshman Basketball, Beta Theta Pi Baus, Earl A.— 2BSEd., Athens 66 Baxter, Robert William— 3BSA, 3326 Ardmore Rd., Shaker Hts. 39, 163 214 Baxter, Shirley Anne — IUC, 3190 W. 112, Cleveland 147 Baylis, Barbara A.„3AB, 19 Daisy Ave., Floral Pk., L.I., N.Y 48 Bazin, Philippe — IUC, 7 Rue Dragon, Paris, France 147 Beal, George Roger— SpFA, 20 W. Walnut, Oxford 142 Bean, Arthur A.— 3BSJ, 202 Foster Ave., Cambridge 59, 149,226 Beardmore, Helen Ann — CadetEd., R. 1, E. Fultonham __ 128 Beattie, James Fulton — 3BS, New Straitsville _ ___ 49 Becker, Gertrude Maxine — MS, 335 Baird Ave., Barberton 139 Becker, Henry Paul— 2BSEE, 29 E. Philadekmia Ave., Youngstown 214 Becker, Karl Frederick— 2BSCE, 110 S. Rive Ave., Toronto 223 Beckley, William M.— 2BSCE, 88 E. State St., Athens 209 Beerbower, Jo Ann— 2BSHEc, R. 1, Hicksville 139,193,228 Begam, Stanley J.— 2BFA, 1755 E. 13th., Brooklyn, N. Y _ 149, 211 Beiner, Juliette Helen— 3AB, 525 E. 5th., Dover 48, 119, 123 157 Belinski, Edward Joseph 2BSME, Box 32 A, Old Bridge, N. J. ___ 213 Bell, James Joseph— 2BS, 296 E. Eureka, Columbus 209 Bellin, Samuel— 3BSC, 215 E. 11th., Erie, Pa _ 59 Bellino, Frank Joseph BFA, 6119 Park Ave., West New York, N. J. 159, 229 Bendslev, Marian Jean — 3BSJ, 16 Warwood Terrace, Wheeling, W. Va. -- — 129, 198 Benhase, Richard Raymond — 2BSC, 6731 Plainfield Rd., Cincinnati 142 Benko, Emil— IUC, 2083 Clarence Ave., Lakewood 121 Bennet, Norma Elizabeth— 3AB, 14307 Scioto Ave., E. Cleveland ... 49, 131 Bennett, Wallace Connor— IUC. 21539 W. False Rd., Rocky River 205 Bennett, Warren — 4BSC, 423 Beech, Middleport 220 Bennett, Wesley Forestee— iBSEE, Athens 173 Bente, John Arthur— 2UC, 3421 W. 148th. , Cleveland 217 Berchin, John — 4BFA, 322 Main, Conemaugh, Pa Camera Club Beresford, Mary T 3BS, 2234 Bellfield, Cleveland Hts. 192 267 Student Index Berke. Eugene J. 4AB, 3410 W. U7th.. Cleveland .—166, 169 MIA Executive Committee Bennan, Carolyn Jane — 1UC, 3106 Kensington Hd., Cleveland 113 Bennan. Florence Sylvia— 2BSJ, 1829 E. 101st.. Cleveland ...113. 151 Bernard. Rosemary— 2BSEd.. R. 1. New Vienna . 119.161 Bernhardt. Katherine Louise- 3BSEd.. 8017 Lanyard Dr.. Parma 26. 149, 161. 182 Bernstein, Janith Z. — 4BSI, 162 Vemdale Ave.. Providence. R.I. ..52, 128, 152 Theta Sigma Phi. Post. Chemistry Club Berry. Clair Edwin — 3BSC. 361 E. Bald Eagle, Lock Haven, Pa. . 206 Berta. Steven Louis— 1UC. R. 2, Painesvilte 166 Bethel. Robert James— 3BSEd., 126 N. Sugar St., Clairsville 66 Betscher, Earl Lewis— 2BSC. 3636 Columbus Ave.. Cincinnati 142 Betz, Jeanne Ruth— 2BSJ. 324 Sherman Ave., Hamilton 130, 131. 187 Beutel. Frederick John— 2BSIE, 17123 Fernway Rd., Shaker Hts. 225 Beverage. Robert A 3BSEE, Athens 173 Beyer. Margaret Ethel— BSC, 318 N. Firestone Blvd., Akron 53.134 Alpha Xi Delta, YWCA. Women ' s League Bibbee. Vada Arlene — 4BSEd.. 271 Goodview Ave.. Akron 62, 114. 117, 157, 158 Kappa Phi. Sigma Alpha Iota. WIA, WRA. YWCA. Wesley Foundation, Women ' s League Bibler, Nevin Neal -3BSC, Athens 52, 118 Men ' s Glee Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Theta Pres.. Wesley Foundation Bickel, William Dale— 3BS. 1915 Lincoln Way. N.W.. Massillon ... 219 Biddison, Elmer Marc— 1UC, Athens 203 Biefness. Betty Lou — 3AB, 64 W. Sandusky, Fredericktown 184 Biewener. Margaret— 3AB, South Hills, R. 9, Pittsburgh, Pa. 119, 161, 169. 196 Biggers, William— 4BFA, 212 Liberty. Pontiac. Mich 70,208 Billy, Peter— 1UC. 1373 View Ave., Lakewood .160 Bingham, Donna I. — 3AB, 12065 Edgewater Dr., Lakewood 1°6 Bingham, Richard Thomas — 4BSC. 115 E. Columbus, Nelsonville 52, 220 Birch. Robert Leo— 1UC, 57 E. 220th., Euclid 115 birdsall, Janet Louise 4BSSS, 56 Fitzwater Rd., Brecksville 52,198 Birkner, Edward Charles— MS, Athens 53.220 Bishop. Rosemary Kemp— 3BSEd„ Glen Ferris, W. Va 67. 121, 128, 184 Bitler. Leonard C. — 4BSC. 31064 Lorain Rd., North Olmsted 52, 93. 95. 171, 2C Blachman, Anita Louise — 2BS. 3290 Redwood, Cleveland Hts 194 Biacketter, Barbara— 3BSHEc. 316 Palm Ave., Akron _ 184 Blackie. William Ernest Jr.— 3BSC. 13519 Marl Ave.. Lakewood 59,214 Blake. Shirley E.— 1UC, 637 S. Court. Circleville 119 Blakely, Frank I. — 4BSC, 705 Lincoln Ave., East Liverpool 52.206 Blaker. Mary Elizabeth— 2BSHEc . Athens 114,117 Blanchard, Donald John— 1UC. 1157 Erie View Rd., Cleveland Hts. 115, 160. 215 Blankenbicker. George Laverne— 2BS 711 Taylor, S.W. Massillon 215 Blau, Martin— 4BSJ. 2 Minerva Place. New York. N.Y 52. 150. 153 OU Post, Sigma Delta Chi. Cutler Rededication Committee, Campus Movie Committee, OUIA. WOUN. Freshman Track Blinn, Roy Albert 2BS. 755 Dresden, E. Liverpool 49. 146 Bliss. Elinor Ann— 3BSJ. 328 N. Main, Wellsville. N. Y. .. 151, ]F6 Block, Donald Louis — 4BSIE. 404 2 Mulberry, Marietta 56.204 Beta Theta Pi, Varsity Band, Ohio Engineers Bloom, Howard Lawrence— 1UC, 11208 Berkshire, Cleveland 211 Bloomer, Gerald Eugene— 2 BSCh., 1128 N. North, Washinaton C. H. 222 Bloss, Shirley Joan— 3BSEd.. 2085 W. 91st„ Cleveland 125 Blower, Dianne — Sp, 28 Main, Glouster 43, 122, 130 Blowers. Russell Frederic— 2BSC, 114 Haynes, Dayton 122 Bobula. Anthony James— 2BS. 3090 W. 110th., Cleveland 203 Bode, Clarence Allan— 2BSEE, Chesterhill 166 Bodenhamer, William E.— 2BSC, 300 S. 18th.. Columbus 225 Bodrock. James Daniel— 1UC, 5811 Brookside Dr., Cleveland 213 Bodrock. Karl John— 2BSIE. 5811 Brookside Dr., Cleveland 212 Bogner, Ellen Jane 3BSEd., 2 Keer Ave., Newark, N. J 62. 194 Bogner, Wendell Joseph— 1UC, R. 9. Box 669. Dayton 115 Boigegrain, Shirley Anne — 1UC. 124 Seventh, North Canton 121. 143 Bokar, Charles William—lUC. 3538 E. 78th., Cleveland 82.98 Bolin, Beverlee— IUC. Athens _ 119. 187 Bolles. Doris Isobel— 2BSEd., R. 6, Chillicothe 119, 126, 157, 158 Bollinger. John Joseph— 3AB. 1334 Franklin Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 205 Bolton, Jeanne Marie— 1UC, 655 Marcia Ave., Hamilton 121 Bond, Dean— 3BSC, 224 Second, Carrollton 206 Bonham, Samuel J. Jr. — 4BSEd., 728 Lincoln Ave.. Niles 62,224 Booth. Martha Louise— 2 BSEd., Kennebec Ave.. McConnelsville 117 Borges, Robert D.— 4BSAE. R. 3, Louisville . 141. 205 Borgman. Adelbert He.den— 2BSEd., S210 Laisy Ave., Cleveland 95 Boros, William Michael 2AB, 3003 E. Blvd.. Cleveland 202 Botnick, Ruth— 1UC, 716 11th.. Canton N.W. . -195 Bourne. William Arthur — 4BSCE, Cuyahoga Valley Blvd., Peninsula 216 Bower. Bernadine Joan — 4BSEd., 407 Fuhr, Dennison 62, 158, 165 Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Iota, Lindley House Council, YWCA, Fine Arts Council, Band Bowyer, David C.— 4BSC, 701 St. Clair, Girard 52,214 Phi Kappa Tau, Band Boyer, Shirley Louise— 1UC, Whitmay Rd., R. 2. Berea _ 189 Boyer, Wallace Richard— 1UC, R. 1, Copley 95 Boykin. June Elizabeth 2BSHEo, 2825 Albemarle St. N.W., Washington, D. C .. 183 .226 Cleveland 62. 202 .62, 184 Bozman. Julius— 2BSCE, Box 45, McConnelsville Bracale, Robert Anthony— 4BSEd., 775 E. 165th., Lambda Chi Delta, Industrial Arts Club Bradbury, Eloise Ruth— 4BSEd., 127 Mills Ave., Cincinnati YWCA, Alpha Xi Delta, Kindergarten.Primary Club. WRA. Women ' s League Braden. Frederick M.— 2AB, 254 W. High, Mt. Gilead _ . .120 Bradford. Charlotte Mae— 2BSEd., 248 Beverly Rd., Dayton . 155, 193 Brady, Kingdon 4BSCh- 309 Linden Way, Yakima, Washington 84. 91. 95. 104, 171,209 Brainard. Jack Gleason— 2UC, East Road, LeRoy 173,207 Brar.dle, William Henry— 3BSEd.. 172 E. Water, Chillicothe .171,209 Bratina. Rudolph J.— 2BSC, 16207 Huntmere Ave.. Cleveland 225 Braun, Harriet- 3BSC. 503 W. Circle Ave., Washington C. H. 59. 126 Braun. James Henry— 3AB, 503 W. Circle Ave., Washington C. H 52, 206 Pregman, Ileno R. -2BFA, 2505 Channing Rd., University His. _ .191.237 Brehm, Edward Marvin 2BS, 222 Harvard Ave.. Elyria Brehro. Lois Jean— 3BS, 222 Harvard Ave., Elyria Brennan. Nancy Lee— 3AB, 121S Rozolle, E. Cleveland . Brenner, Stanley Ira— 3BSC, 121 E. Walnut. Long Beach. N. Y. 118. 146 140 143 52, 210 Bretschneider, Nancy Jean 2BSEd., 3183 Chadbourne .Shaker Hts 170 Brichacek. John Frank 3BSEE. 12601 Holborn Ave., Cleveland 39,213 Bnder, Patricia J— 4BSJ, Athens .-52,152,229 Quill Club, Alpha Lamda Delta, Orchestra Bri n. Lois Anne— 2BFA, 3601 Strandhill Rd., Shaker Hts. 170, 194 Bnnslield. Inez Mae— 1UC. 324 Hower, N. Canton 183 Brition, Dora Gail— 3BSEd., 624 2nd., Marietta 188 Biockert. Paul E. — 4BSEE. 431 Harrison. Piqua 36,121,212 Brockett. Betty Jeanne— 3BS. R. 1. Greenwich ..126,198 Brockett. Sherman — 4BS. R. 1, Atwater 144 Botany Club Broeske. Joan Kathryn— 3BS, R. 6. North Canton 49. 109, 129, 157, K0 Brogee, Robert William— 2BSA, 723 Albert, Lima 143. 166 Bronien. Herman N.— 3BSC, 1625 Yale Ave. N.W., Canton 214 Brookman. Carl Melvin — 4BSAE, 1868 W. Walter, Elmira. H. Y. .36. 160 Varsity Tennis, Lower Campus Executive Council Brosmer, Carol Ann— 4BSEd., 21075 Westlake Rd., Rooty River .- 26, 62. 172. 184. 200 Alpho Xi Delta Pres., Tau Kappa Alpha Pres., WRA. YWCA, Debate Team Captain, Women ' s League. Fine Arts Council, Pan-Hellenic Broughton, Alice May— 1UC, 4014 Chestnut Rd.. Cleveland 117. 129 Broughton, DeLouis— IUC, 10201 Ostend Ave., Cleveland 136 Browett, Audrey June— 2BS, 70 Lloyd Rd.. Euclid _ 129 Brown, Arnold Armisteod— 3BFA. 4072 W. 158th.. Cleveland ... 159 Brown. Betty Lou- -4AB. 15 E. Clay Ave.. Roselle Park. N. J. ....44, 130. 132 WIA, Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology Club, Public Alfairs Club, Square Dance Club, YWCA Brown. Catharine A.— 1UC, 3050 Hopewell, Toledo _ .193 Brown, Donald Burton— 3BS. 138 Calhoun Ave.. New Rochelle, N. Y. 211 Brown. Dorothy Ann — 3BSHEc, 444 Oakland Ave 196 Brown. Frank Walter— 3BS, R. 1, Newport 49 Brown, Gerald Elmo -IUC, 1025 3rd., Marietta ... 149 Brown, Harry Harter- 4BSC, 129 Hale Terrace. Bridgeport, Conn. 52, 201, 216 Brown, Jack Fuller — 4BSC. 444 St. Frederick. Lancaster 52 Brown, Jack Starr— 3BSEd.. 1208 W. Main. Zanesvi-le 139. 159 Brown, Janet— 2BSHEc. Box 155, Gallipohs 117,139 Brown, Lillian Jean--2AB, 3719 Reading Rd.. Cincinnati .123 Brown. Mary Louellen — 2BS, 703 Pearl, Wapakoneta . 117 Brown. Nellie Gertrude — 3BS. 35 N. Rose, Chillicothe _ 49 Brownlee, John A. — 4BSC, 3115 W. Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa 209 Brownlow, Benjamin W.— 2BFA, 1624 Green Rd., Cleveland 209 Brunn, Doris Jean— 1UC. 878 Fried. Akron 119, 185 Bruss. Ruth Marie— 3BSEd.. 805 Hill, Sewickley. Pa 126. 155, 16B Byran. Robert Herrick— 1UC, 90 Palmetto, Bedlord 115 Byrant. Joyce Marilyn— IBSEd., 13 2nd., Auburn. N. Y. _ 62. 123. 126, 158, 228. 229 Band, Symphony Orchestra. Phi Chi Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, WRA. Senior Cabin Leader Buccheri, Sebastian J.— 3BSC. 45 Dewey, New Britain, Conn 58 Buck, Donna Jean— 1UC, Athens _ 185 Buell, Lewis Charles— 3BS, Bartlett 49 Burlington, Walter Thomas— 2AB, 12 High St.. Xenia 135 Bundus. Robert Harold— 3BSA, 3768 Northampton Rd., Cleveland Hts. 39, 143 Buntz. Richard Elwyn— 2AB, 254 W. Hunter, Logan 159,228 Burazer, Walter William— 3BSC, 1812 Guiiord Rd.. Columbus 205 Burgess, Charles Jr.— 3BSEd., 7807 Lincoln Ave., Mt. Healthy 220 Burket, Mary Lou— 3BSEd.. 440 E. Main, Everett. Pa. 117, 125 Burkhardt. Mary Kathryn — 4BS, Colonial Lane, Dayton ___ 36 YWCA, Home Ec Club, WRA, Lindley Hall Council Burnham, Fred Elmer — 4BSEE, Royalton Rd., Strongsville 85.171 Burnheimer, William K.— 3AB, Box 117, East Sparta 49, 147 Burns, Richard Lee— 1UC, R. 1, Box 377, Akron 215 Burnstem, Harry— 2BFA, 12210 Kinsman Rd., Cleveland .211 Burt, James— 3BSCh., Athens 209 Burton, Donna Lee — 4BSEd., 13231 Merl Ave., Lakewood _ 26, 30, 31, 62, 155, 162, 169. 170. 196 Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pi, CAC, WRA. Dance Club, Wo- men ' s League, Student Council Secretary, Phi Chi Delta. Flying O. Varsity O, Officials Club, OHU Secretary, YWCA, Cabin Leader. Zeta Tau Alpha Busboom, Eileen Joyce— 1UC, Highland St., Tiltonsville 121 Butler, William Robert— 2BS, 78 Columbia 220 Byers, George W— IUC, 2519 Fair Ave., Columbus 209 Bymakos, George Leo— 2BSC, 3113 W. 16th., Cleveland 138.223 Byrd, Evelyn V.— 2BSEd., 708 N. 3rd., Toronto .198 Byrne, Patrick Colemba— 2BSC, 19450 Naumann, Euclid 220 Cable, June Harriet— 2AB, 40C7 Euclid Blvd., Youngstown 129. 161 Cahhk. Carl Fredrick— 3BSC, 2529 W. 6 PL. Apt. B, Cleveland 209 Cain Warren Eugene— 3BSEE, 280 5th„ Byesville 83. 118, 141,219 Caldwell, Rebecca Ann— 2BFA. 120 Brookfield Ave., Youngstown _ -,.124. 169, 186. 237 Calendine, Ronald E.— IBSEd., Stockport 62, 155 Symphony Orchestra, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa Calhoun, Charles Alrred— 4BSC, Wooster Rd.. Millersburg 52,204 Beta Theta Pi, Men ' s Glee Club, ROTC, OU Post, Intramural Sports Calkins, Mary Elizabeth — 4AB, 41 ' : W. Washington, Athens 44 Phi Mu. Band Calhs, Addie Geanne— 2BSHEc, 48 Maple. Oak Hill .129 Cattabiano, Joseph Edward— 4BSEE, 109 34th., Warren Point, N. J. ... 36, 202 Cameron, Ned— 1UC, Athens . 122 Campbell, Carl A.— 4BSEd., Steubenville Rd., Cambridge 36,155 Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Epsilon Pi Tau Campbell, Jane Paterson— 4AB, Coal City, Illinois 44. 130, 154 Canterbury Club, Camera Club, Alpha Mu Campbell, John Robert— 1UC, 2142 8th.. S.E.. Canton 144 Canaris, James— IUC, 725 Stark Weather No. C, Cleveland 98, 138. 160 Caniield, Nancy Allen — IUC, 13 Randall St., Chardon 138 Cannon, Jane Joan- -IUC, R. 1, Somerset 131 Cannon, Jeremiah— 3BS, 261 Grafton, Oberlin 136,146 Caras, James— 3BSC, 1436 Harrison Ave., S.W., Canton 59 Carbone, Donald Daniel— 2BSEE, 1457 Housel Ave., S.W., Canton 203 Carboni, Robert Octavius— IUC, 32 Danbury Ave., Itidgelield, Conn. 226 Card. Charles William— 4BSC. 107 E. Ohio Ave., Mt. Vernon . 52 Cardi, Joseph John— 3BSEd., 1379 Ha.nes Ave.. Columbus 62, 171,208 Carlin, Anita Lucille— 2BSC, R. 3. Fredericktown 128 Carlin, Mona Lou— 2BSJ. R. 6, Park View. Mansfield 59, 188 Carmack, Myrna Joyce— IUC. 1604 Sheridan Ave.. Warren 117 Carmody, Margaret Eleanor— IUC, 1707 E. High, Springfield .... 131 Carnes, Delmar Eugene— 3BSC, 1321 Slansb ?rry Ave.. Zanesville 118 Carpenter, Alfred Swett- IUC, Athens ...... 209 Carpenter, Harold Lee— 2BSC, 1607 Warrior Rd.. Birmingham. Ala. .134, 225 Carpenter. Man ' Ann— 3BFA, R. 1. Celina 137, 180 Carper, George Stuart — 4BSA. R. 1, Shade 36 Alpha Omega Upsilon Carr, Robert Dorsey— 4BSIE. 416 Otterbein Ave., Dayton - 36, 208 Carr, William Winn— 3BSIE. R. 1. Pomeroy 39 Carroll, Betty Jane— IUC, 633 Oakroont Ave.. Steubenville - 143 268 Student Index Carroll, Joan — 1UC, 633 OakmonI Ave., Steubenville ..143 Caruso. Enrico John— 4BSCh., 426 Ashbourne Rd., Rochester, N. Y 224 Case, Baxter Henry— 2UC, 150 Aurora, Hudson ___ 215 Case, Theodore H.— 2BSC, 160 Aurora, Hudson ____ 215 Cassat, David Wilson — 4AB, Athens 44 OU Band. Psi Chi Cassidy, John B.— 1UC, 191 Kenmore N. E-, Warren 220 Cassudakis, George Nicholas — 2BSME, 575 Buckeye. N.W., Warren _ 138 Casteel. Florence Ellen— 4BSHEc. 615 Camden Ave. S.W., Canton _ 36. 123. 139 Home Economics Club, WRA, YWCA. Phi Chi Delta, Dance Club Castigha, James J.— 2AB, 79 Tulit, Passaic, N. J 147, 212 Cavanaugh, Daniel Jerome— 2BSEd- 32 S. Congress. Athens 95. 205 Caverlee, Doloies Marene — 1UC. 152 E. Parkwood Dr.. Dayton 119. 197 Cecchi, Virginia J.— 3BFA. 218 E. Durrell St.. Blairsville, Pa .71.236 Cecil, Glenn G.— 2BSC, 1020 N. Uhrich, Uhrichsville .. 225 Cecil, Harold Eugene— 1UC, 1020 N. Uhrich, Uhrichsville 226 Centivany, Agnes Marie — 3BFA, 10701 Avon Ave., Cleveland 130 Cepek. Mirdo Frank— 2BFA, 1022 E. 70th.. Cleveland 166 Chaliin, Robert Wayne — 3BA, 1024 Ohio Ave.. Midland, Pa 163, 205, 223 Chambers, Mary Cornelia — MA, 6331 Velasco, Dallas. Texas 120 Chandler, Julia Elisabeth— 1UC. 28 N. Hickory, Chillicothe 130 Chany, Calvin Jr.— 3BFA, 2048 W. 45th., Cleveland 225 Channell, Ann Lee— 3BFA, 14 Raymond Dr., Athens _ 184 Chapman, Barbara Carolyn— 2BSC. Box 71, Coolville 123. 129 Chapman, Janice lmogene— 3BSSS. Guysville 67,128 Charvat, Lois Eleanor— IBSEd., Liberty St.. Dillonvale 62, 128, 155, 188 YWCA, Phi Mu, WRA. Kindergarten Primary Club, Ch.ldhood Ed. Club, Botany Club Chase, Howard Dana Jr.— 2BSC, 268 Forest, Elmhurst. 111. __ 204 Chatfield. Kenneth Judso.i— 2BSCh.. 411 W. Main, Xenia .119 Cheney, George Elwood— 2BSME. 131 Edwin Ave., Massillon 141 Chohany, Albert Stephen— 1UC, 1781 E. 32rd., Lorain ___. 121 Christel, Robert Irvin— 2BSEd., 27 N. Garden, Norwalk 121 Christie, Eugene Roy- 4BS, 2717 Lancashire Rd., Clevland Hts. 36 Christie. June Sheppard — 4AB. 2943 Sedgewick Rd.. Shaker Hts. 182 Alpha Gamma Delta, YWCA, Le Cercle Francaise Chrone, Albert Eugene— 3BSEd., 411 North Ave.. Westtield. N. J 214 Cichonski, Edward John— 2BSEE. 694 Charles, Perth Amboy, N. J .213 Clark, Carla Ruth— 4BSC, 211 S. 3rd. Ave., Miadleport _ ...52, 129. 198 YWCA, WRA. Canterbury Club, Rifle Club, NHU. OHU Clark, Ellen Joyce— 2BA, 304 Miller Ave.. Swanton 138, 157, 158 Clark. Harold Richard— 3BSC, Junction City 212 Clark, Harvey Richard— 1UC, 64 Gainor Ave., Newark 221 Clark, John David — 4AB, 927 Livingston, Columbus 44.208 Clark, Mary Margaret- 3BS, 2314 Oak. Parkersburg, W. Va. 146, 189 Clark, Melvin Earl— 2BSC, Box 34, New Haven. W. Va. 84, 171 Clark, Robert Louis— 2BSJ, 929 Dow, Apt. D. Dayton 135 Clarke, Paul Harry— 4BSC, 336 Nebraska Ave., Lorain 28, 30. 52, 20B Phi Delta Theta, MUPB President. Student Council, Campus Affairs Committee, Cutler Hall Rededication Committee. Pres. Baker ' s Morals Committee. Dean ' s Advisory Committee, Vet ' s Club, Migration Day Chairman, Homecoming Co-Chairman Claunch, Joseph M. — 2BS, 415 Corona Ave., Dayton 4 Claunch, Sidney J.— 3BS, 415 Corona Ave., Dayton 4b Clawson. John Joseph— 1UC, 5655 Forbes St., Pittsburgh _. 113. 210 Cleland, Kenneth L.— 3BSEd., Racine 62 Cleland, Robert E.— 3AB, Box 217, Racine 44, 224 Clements, Fred Preston— 2BSC, 113 Highland, Wadsworth .221 Clements, Warren French— 1UC. 113 Highland, Wadsworth 221 Clever, John Stanley— 3BSEE. 29 State. Mansfield 141 Clifton, Richard H.— 3BSC, 809 N. Court. Circleville 224 Climer, James Parker — 2BSEd., Londonderry 59 Cline, Charles A. — 3BS, Box 154, New Matamoras 58, 118 Cline, Kathryn M.— 3BSJ, North Benton 126 Cline, Virginia Mae— 33SEd., R. 1, Irondale 62, 114, 117, lal Kapp a Phi, WIA, Wesley Foundation, YWCA. WRA, Wesley Players. Wesley Choir, OU Band, Le Cercle Francaise, Botany Club, Post Staff, Dean ' s List Cline, Wilbur Harry— 2UC, Lower Salem 59, 217 Clippenger, Richard Vance — 2AB, Athens 215 Close, Darwin Blain— 3BSC, Athens 52 OU Theater Close, Margaret Psiaki— 3AB, Athens 148, 149 Clough, Norma Louise— 4BSHEc, 10121 Manoa Ave., Cleveland 36 Home Economics Club, Kappa Phi, WRA, YWCA Clough. Raymond Jr.— 3AB, R. 2, Willoughby .146 Coburn, Robert Denton— 1UC, 2114 Grant. Portsmouth 217 Cocanower, Delia Mae— 2AB, 18 N. Mulberry, Fredericktown _ 117, 189 Cody, Shirley Anne— 2UC, 13514 Clifford, Cleveland 180 Coe, Kenneth Lyle— 2BSEd., R. 2, Steubenville 85, 171 Cohen, Alan Robert — 4BSC, 2577 Overlook, Cleveland Hts. 52,211 Cohen. Sydney— 1UC. 14802 Kinsman, Cleveland 113 Coit, Charles Henry— 2BSAE. Epping Rd.. Gates Mills 217 Cole. Jeanne Yvonne — 3AB, 717 St. Louis Ave.. Zanesville 49. 189 Coleman, Jack H.— 3BSC, 376 E. 322nd., Willoughby ... 52.220 Colesworthy, Helen Audrey — 4BS. 120 S. McCormick, Prescott. Arizona 126, 152 Colhngs, John Joseph— 2BSEE, 513 Elm, Sandusky 141, 145 Collins, Frances Patrick— 1UC, 1929 49th., Canton 121 Collins, Francis William — 3BSA, Box 73, New Matamoras ..39 Collins. Harry Richard— 3BSEd., 1808 Howell, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 204 Collins, John E.— 2BSEd., 89 Fayette. Nelsonville 134 Collins. Marilyn E.— 2BSC, 1054 Brown St., Dayton _ 126, 196 Colvig, Anne Laveme— IBSEd.. 109 Maple, Wheeling. W. Va. _—62. 155, 186 OU Post, Athena Staff. Botany Club, YWCA, Women ' s League Membership Committee, Elementary Education Club, Chi Omega, Phi Chi Delta, Wesley Foundation Colvig. Madelyn Elise— 1UC, 109 Maple, Wheeling, W. Va 187 Colvin. Clair Ivan— 3BSCH, R. 1, Clyde 144 Colvin, Richard John — 1UC, 7522 Renwood Dr., Parma 147 Comer, Robert Patrick— IBSEd., Box 33, Clarington 62 Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball. Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball, All Star Intramural Football Team Comey, John Hale— 2BSAE, 1700 Wright Ave., Rocky River 207 Cone, Mary Ann — 4BSC. Streetsboro, Hudson 57,184,200 YWCA, WRA, Alpha Xi Delta Congdon, Rowland C— 3BSJ, 365 W. Market. Orrville 59 Conlin, Donald Roy— 3BSC, 4386 W. 10th., Cleveland 216 Connelly. Patrick L.— 1UC, 836 Virginia Ave., Midland 98 Connor, Patricia Ann — 4AB. 36 Utah PL, Athens 44. 162, 192.200 Mortar Board. Phoenix, Red Cross, Le Cercle Francais. Pan- hellenic Council, Pi Beta Phi, President, Canterbury Club. YWCA. Women ' s League Conover, Richard— 3BSC, 2636 Ashurst Rd,, University Hts 220 Conroy. Thomas Michael -3BSC, 234 Auburndale Ave., Youngstown 53 Consolo, Carmello N— 2BS, 2390 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts 203 Constable, George Nelson— 2AB, 1866 Reyburn Rd„ Cleveland 151, 152 Cook, Desmond Lawerence — MA, 14805 Alder Ave., Cleveland 55 171 Cook, Jeanne Ann— 2BS, 3882 W. 105th., Cleveland 126 Cook. Phillip Granville — 4BS. Athens 99 171 Coolbaugh, Robert Joseph— 1UC. 1592 E. 105th., Cleveland __ ' _223 Cooley, Clifford Johnson— Sp., Athens 44,173,206 Cooley. Leslie Allan— 3BSC, Wakeman _ 58.216 Cooper. Velma Lou:se — 2BSHEc, 507 Madison Ave., New Carlisle 157 Correll. Barbara Mae — 2AB. 1838 Selma Ave., Youngstown __. 181 Corusy. Paul Vincent Jr.--2BSC, 1429 Sycamore. S.E., Canton 148. 149 Costas, Octavio A.--3BSC, 17 Salud. Ponce, Puerto Rico . 166 Costello, Carmella— 1UC, 3709 Menlo Rd., Shaker Hts. 123 Cotton, John Otto— 2BS. 21 E. Main. Caniste. N. Y 146, 173 Cotton. William K.— 2BS, 129 Walton Rd., Bedford 146 Courtney, Allan Harry— 1UC, 1516 Bunts Rd , Lakewood 221 Courtright, Janet Valentine — 1UC, 409 N. Cherry St., Lancaster ... ...121 Covault, Barbara Ann — 1UC, 1131 7th., Lorain .. 157 Covert, Marilyn Estelle— 2BSHEc, 640 Cambridge Ave., Dayton ... ...192 Covington, Doris Irene — 3BSJ, Athens 151 Cowden, William Webster — 4BSC, 12060 Lakewood Ave., Lakewood 53. 203 Cowen, Helen Elizabeth — 1UC. 3830 Kenwood Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 119, 129, 185 Cox, Anne Betty— 1UC. 1220 Donald Ave., Lakewood 157 Cox, Gordon A.— 3BSC. 4298 W. 28th., Cleveland 85, 163, 171, 200 Cox, Grayson Lee— 1UC. 1051 W. Va. Ave.. Parkersburg. W. Va 203 Cox, Harry Neal— 3BSAE, 733 N. Broad, Lancaster ___ .85,214 Cox, Helen Martin- -2UC, Lockwood Western Rd.. Barberton 130 Cox. John Wallace Jr.— 3BSC, 283 E. 195th„ Euclid 205 Cox, Joseph S.— 1UC, Athens ___ 154,159 Cox. Patricia Ann— 1UC, 915 Corwin Ave., Hamilton 121, 142 Cox, Wilbur D. — 3BSJ. Box 127, Millersburg 204 Crabtree, Hayden Stephen— 1UC, 51 South, Jackson 221 Crabtree, Norman Jones— 2BSEd., 51 South, Jackson ___ 59,221 Crago, Arthur Gene — 1UC, R. 6, Chillic othe 223,229 Creedon, Patrick Joseph — 3BS, 411 New Jersey Ave., Wellston _ 36, 121 Glee Club, Newman Club. Cress. Frederick Leo— 1UC, 215 Clark, Bucyrus . 115 Criswell, Barbara Jeanne — 3AB, 3106 Shady. Fort Wayne. Ind. .119, 146, 126 Kappa Fhi, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Lambda Delta, YWCA, WRA, LeCercle Francais, Der Deutsche Verein Crites, Willis Dale — 4BSC, 70 Levan Dr., Painesville __53, 214 Phi Kappa Tau, OU Post, Freshman Football Cronberger James Charles — 3BSC, 46 Homewood, Warren 58,209 Crosby, Clifford Edwin Jr.— 1UC. 447 W. Chalmers. Youngstown __ 166 Cross. James Edwin — 3BSC, 729 Eastern, Ashland .. 220 Cross, Jean Emily— 3BFA, 723 Eastern, Ashland _.__26. 71, 119. 131, 140, 161 Cross. Roy John— 4BSJ, 220 Winter, Crooksville 53, 153 Sigma Delta Chi, WOUN Crowl, Howard Alvin— 2BS, R. 1, Minerva 120,214.228 Crozier, Norman William — 1UC, 3809 Central Ave., Shadyside 98 Crull. Howard M.— 3BSC, Box 586. R. 1, Portsmouth __219 Cummins, Carolyn Jane — 2BSEd., 4164 Oakridge Dr., Dayton __-117, 157, 153 Cunningham, Ruth Elinor— 1UC, 2204 Raurer, Dayton _ I ? Cupp, Marshall Blenn— 2BSEd., R. 2, Circleville 219 Curland, Vivienne M.— 1BFA, 221 6th., Providence, R. I 70 Curran, William Anthony— 3BSA, 4116 Noble St., Bellaiie 39, 143 Curry, Ivan Gardner— 2BSIE, Box 181, Duncan Falls 118 Curtis, Richard Marston — 4BSC. Wayne, 111. 53, 220 Custer, Hugh Price— 3BSA. 226 Union Ave.. Pomeroy 143 Cuthbert. Robert Allen— 3BSC, 818 Allison Ave., Lorain 214 Dalton, John Joseph— 4BSC, 3457 W. 126th.. Cleveland 53 Dando, Mary Eileen— 2Cadet, 1777 Sheridan, Warren 196 Danielson, Richard W.— 1UC, 1720 Bryn Mawr. East Cleveland __ 144, 203 Darling. Robert Harry— 3BSC, Athens 53,206 Darr, Jean Louise— 2BSEd., 634 Jeilerson, Ashland ..- ...146, 183 Darr, Kenneth Euaene — 3BSC, 634 Jefferson, Ashland ... 220 Daschback, Jeanne Marie— 1UC. 2153 Adelbert Rd., Cleveland 121. 143 Daugherty, Jack Alfred— 3BSEd., New Straitsville 206 Dautel, Charles Shreve — 3BSC, Athens 53,209 Davies, Alice W.— 3BSHEc. Pandora 122, 139, 142 Davies, Ann Mary— 4BSHEc 53 Spruce St., GalliDolis 36 Home Economics Club, YWCA. WRA, WIA. OHU, Women ' s League Davies, Phyllis Mae— 3BSEd., 12408 Beachwood Ave., Cleveland 105. 155, 182 Davies, Robert Leslie— 1UC, 1038 Grey ton Rd., Cleveland Hts ...226 Davis, Anna Lou— 2AB, 75 N. Madison. Glouster 146, 157, 183 Davis, Arthur Levisay— 2UC, 117 N. High, Jackson 221 Davis, Beverly Anne — 2BSEd., 540 Richland Ave., Athens 122 Davis, Charles Luther — 4BFA, 3696 Townley Rd., Shaker Hts 70, 137.220 Davis, David Hiram— 2BSC, 319 Elizabeth, Nelsonville 135 Davis. Donald Lamar— 2BSC, 40 High, Jackson 139 Davis, Edgar Allen Jr.— 2BSJ, 1307 12th N.W.. Canton 135 Davis, Elmer Edward— SAB, 707 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton 154 Davis, Elson Virgil — 2BSEd., R. 1, Beaver 83 Davis. George Allen— 2BSC, 49 Hendricks, Elm Grove, W. Va. ...... .58. 216 Davis. James Alan — 4BSC, 33409 Lake Shore Blvd., Willoughby 53,203 Phi Delta Theta, Football, Booster Club, Pershing Rifles, En- gineers Club Davis, Karl Atlee— MS, Athens 36 Davis, Maxon U. — 4BSC. 199 E. Euclid St., Valley Stream, N. Y. 53, 204 Davis, Ovid Milton— 2AB, P.O. Box 78, Hamden 134 Davis, Robert Lamar— 3BSC, 224 Tropic, Jackson 221 Davis, Robert Leroy — 2BS. 2024 Elm Ave., Norwood 215 Davis, Robert Owen— 2BFA, Athens 149, 215 Davis, Ross E.— 4BSEd., Athens 63,139,156,159,228 Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Orchestra Davy, Thomas R.— 3BSC, Beechwood Dr. Girard 226 Day. Thomas Davis— 2BSC, 2405 North Ave.. Middletown 207 Day, Viola Louise— 3BFA, R. 1, Mogadoie 71.117,130 Dayton, Patricia Ann— 1UC, 115 3rd., Gallipolis 135 Deckard, Dorothy Ann— 2BSJ, 114 S. Summit, Bowling Green 169, 193 Deenis, Roberta— 1UC. 1013 Geene, Marietta .__. 197 DeForest, John S.— 4BSJ, 3660 LeBlond Ave., Cincinnati 53, 149, 154, 202 Lambda Chi Delta, Camera Club, Alpha Mu, Athena Dehnke. James F-— 3BSEd., 824 Plymouth. N.W., Canton __._28, 121, 160, 163 Deissle, John Jewell— 2UC, Athens 209 Deitzer, Donna Suzome— 1UC, 2544 Homestead PL, Cincinnati .123. 142 DeLuca, Corinne— 3AB. 3653 W. 138th.. Cleveland 126 DeMarco, Geraldine Adele — 4BA. 231 Clask St., Cambridge .44. 152 YWCA, Gleam Editor, Boyd Hall Advisory Council, Quill Club, German Club, Wesley Foundation 269 Student Index DeMario. Anna Marie— 4BSEd„ 965 E. 146th„ Cleveland 63. 170 WRA, OHU Secretary. YWCA. Women ' s League, Senior Cabin Leader. Co-chairman WRA Carnival, Cabin Board Chairman Demas, Dean C— 2BFA, 2441 Castle Ave.. Cleveland 226 Dempsey, George Roger — 1UC. Corn wall -on -Hudson, New York 146 Denger. Frederick Henry— 2BSAE. 914 Maple Ave., Zanesville 207 Denner. Richard T.— 3BSEd., 1943 Norwood Blvd.. Zanesville _ ____ . 139. 206. 228, 229 Dennis, Eleanor Jane — 3BSEd., Main, Frankfort . 117 DeSousa, Lewis— 1UC, Box 32, Wagviot, Mass. .121. 173 DeVoe, Philip O ' Niel— 2BSME, Riverside Dr., Zanesville 213 DeVoss, William Kent— 3BSEd., 2526 Gallia. Portsmouth 216 Dew, Betty Jo— 4B3HEc, E. Market St.. Mogadore YWCA, WRA, Women ' s Rifle Club, Lindley House Council. Home Ec. Club. WIA Diab. George— 3BSJ. 255 E. Main. St. Clairsville .. 201.212 DiBartole. Hichard William— 2BS, 1746 Rosedale, Cleveland 95,204 DiBiasio, Anthony James— BSEd., 1369 W. 67th., Cleveland 63, 84, 155 Baseball, Football, Basketball, Intramural Depl., Newman Club, Senior Director Intramurals. Phys. Ed. Club, Kappa Delta Pi. Alpha Phi Delta, Vet ' s Village Councilmen Dicken, Clarence Rae— 2UC, H. 4, Logan __ 118 Dickerson. Ruth Jones — 4BS, 265 E. Scheyer PI., Columbus 143 Dickey, Joan Ruth— 2BA, 601 Cambridge. Dayton 143 Dickey. Robert Dean— 3BS. 429 E. Walnut, Lancaster 81,171.209 Dickinson, Cecil Augustus — 4BSEd., Trinway 63 Dickinson, Frances— 2UC, 445 N. Parkview, Columbus i«, Dickinson, Helen Henrietta — 4BSHc, 62 Lancaster Rd.. W. Hartford. Conn. 36 Dickson, Jack Sanlord— 2BSC. 1411 16th. N.W., Canton 211 Dickson. Jean Mane — 4BS. Charleston. W. Va. 36.144 Chemistry Club, Boyd Hall Advisory Council, YWCA Dietrich, William Francis — 4BSC, 944 E. 250th., Euclid 31. 53, 163. 164, 171, 201, 224 DiFranco, Rosalie Marie— 1UC, 3726 E. 149th., Cleveland 128 Dill. Thomas Ray— 2BSEd., Graveport 221 DiNapoli, Linda Srlene— 3BSHEc. Grandview Ave., Tiltonsville 142 Dineen, Patrici Lewis — 1TJC, 1824 Tremont Rd., Columbus 121 Dinunzio, Joseph — 3BSEd., 917 Stevenson Rd- Cleveland 63. 202 Dinunzio, Nick Joseph— 2BSIE. 917 Stevenson Rd., Cleveland 203 Diple, Marilyn Ann — 1UC, 4664 Landchester Rd., Cleveland .. 198 Dishon, Doris— 3AB, Box 309, Buckeye Lake ...117, 129 Dishon, Robert Lee— -4AB, Box 309. Buckeye Lake 53,201.219 Dishong, Dix Ohlin— 2BSEd., Box 24. Powhatan Pt. 207,228,229 Ditterbrand, Richard Albert— 1UC, 2128 Wascana Ave.. Lakewood 115 Dixon, Lucian Meek— 1UC. 10102 Empire Ave., Cleveland _ 136 Doane. Albert Carlin— 3BSEE, 1224 W. Erie Ave.. Lorain . 36. 220. 228 Dobbins, Paul James BSEE, 922 S. 10th., Martin ' s Ferry ..... 36 Newman Club, OU Engineers, AIEE Dorbin, Alvin Richard— 1UC. 1244 E. llllh.. Cleveland 113 Dobson, Bettye Virginia— 3AB, 114 S. 10th., Maywood. 111. ..49, 117, 136. 231 Doll, Corinne Marie — 1UC, Branch Hill 119. 142 Donaldson, Barbara Claire — 1UC. 316 Illinois Ave., McDonald 188 Donaldson, William T. — 4BSCE, A ' nens ___ __ 214 Donofrio, Angelo — 1UC, 255 Ncr ' h, Bedford .228 Doody, William C— 3BSC, 1236 Jackson Ave., Lakewood 39. 149. 206 Doolan, Jack Durrell— 1UC, 2635 Edmondson Rd., Norwood ... 166 Doran, Joseph Everett— 2BSC, 914 Lafayette, Niles 207 Dornbusch, Paul Edgar— 4BSEE, R. 1, Woodsfield 219 Dotzlaf, Edward Henry— 3BSC. Athens 214 Doughman. Jimmy Clayton — BSJ, 736 Wagar Rd.. Rockv River ... 214 Douglas, Max Earl— 2BSME, 2445 Canterburg Rd., Cleveland His. 215 Dovak, Albert Zoltman — 4BSEd., 2009 E. 31st., Lorain ___ 62 Dovenbarger, William Vance— 1UC, 486 Vale Ave., Zanesville ... 205 Dow, Elizabeth Jean--1AB, 45 Maplewood Rd., Athens 44, 162, 172, 186 YWCA, Fhi Chi Delta, Athena Stafi, Chi Omega. Quill Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phoenix, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Debate Squad, Red Cross, Kappa Delta Pi, Tau Kappa Alpha Dowler, Thomas Wilford — 1UC, Athens 207 Dowling, Robert Howard— 2AB, R. 1, Minerva 112, 122 Downer, Thomas Scoot— 3BSCE, 1001 Main. Monongahela. Pa. ... 220 Doyle, Edward Athony— BAC, 1559 Prospect Ave., Rocky River 224 Football, Theta Chi Drake. Catherine Oline — 4AB, Amsterdam 44, 146 Kappa Phi. Eta Sigma Phi Secretary Drake, Wendall Scott— BSIE, Athens 207 Drake, William A. — 3BFA, 600 Berkeley Rd., Columbus 71. 149. 154, 156 Draper, Richard Curtis— 3BSC, 3651 Sutherland Rd., Shaker Hts. 220 Dresback, Mariruth— 1UC, R. 1, Ashville 117 Dresner, Ann Elizabeth— 1TJC, Athens 122 Dreyer, Nancy Gail— 1UC, 2319 North Ave., Parma ...119 Driscoll, William Joseph — 1UC. Athens 147 Druesdow, Charles Homer— 3BSEE, Cambridge ... 219 Drumwright, James Howard — 3BFA, 732 E. 27th., Norfolk, Va. ._ .209 Dry. Norma Jean— 1UC, Athens _ . 181 DuBois, Howard Marshall JBSC, R. 2, Chillicothe 53, 208 Duer, William Francis— 3BSEd.. 943 Gilman, Marietta 139, 159,228,229 Duer, Walter Glendenning— 1UC, 943 Gilman St., Marietta 228 Dunbar, Ralph Melville Jr.— 1UC. 27757 Santa Barbara, Birmingham, Mich. 207. 228 Duncan, James Park— 2BSCE, 3595 Randolph Rd„ Cleveland Hts 226 Dunlap, Carolyn Lee- 3 BSJ, 80 Ottawa Dr., Pontiac, Mich. 180 Dunlap, George L. — 4BSC, Crown Rd., Novelty . 53, 204 Beta Theta Pi, Kappa Beta Phi, Booster Club Red Cross, John Carroll Univ. Band, Wesley an Foundation, Undergraduate Advisor Dunlap, Joan Morton— 4AB, Athens .. 44,182 Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Psi Dunn, Elizabeth Ann 1UC. 26 W. Warner Rd., Akron 130 Dunnon, Robert David — 4BS. 9 Prospect Ave., Brockton. Mass. 37 Football Manager, Museum Preparator, Pershing Rifles Durham. Richard Edward— 1UC, 1240 Filth, Lorain 221 Durst. Jack Rowland— 4BS, 192 Williamson Rd.. Stow 37, 134 Duttweiler, Ruth Carolyn— 2UC, 713 Morse, Findlay .. 181 Dyas, John Allan— 2UC, 2364 Fuclid Kts.. Blvd. Cleveland Hts. 225 Dyas, Robert Edward— 4BSC, 2364 Euclid Hts., Blvd. Cleveland Hts. 53, 224 Dye, Sarah Louise -3BS, 215 E. Wadsworth. Eaton 37. 129. 138, 144 Phi Chi Delta, Botany Club, Women ' s Rifle Club (President), WRA, YWCA E Earley. William Charles— 1UC. 11001 Savannah Ave., East Cleveland 99 Eberhard, Kenneth Joseph— 3BS, 1372 E. 188th., Cleveland 49, 144 Ebersback. Elizabeth J.— 4BSEd.. W. Union, Pomeroy 63. 131 Women ' s League Assembly: President of Slattery Eddleman. WilLam Arthur, Jr. — 3BFA, 2074 Pearley, Columbus 228 Edwards. Charles William — 4BS, Box 14, Amersterdam 37, 216 Edwards, Eug«no Ray— 1UC, R. 1, Nelaonville ..66 Edwards, Jean Frances— 3BSEd., 108 E. King. Zanesville 117, 129 Edwards. Vira Jean Hefner— 3BSHEc 168 Egan, Robert Blaine— 3BSC, 755 Amherst Rd. N.E., Massillon 133,215 Eichhorn, Jessie Anna- 1UC, Box 118. Lowell ... _ _ _ 117 Eisenberg, Nancy Anne -2BSEd., 3020 Berkshire Rd., Cleveland Hts. . .194 Elfring, Patricia Ann- 2BSEd., 4401 Irene Ave.. Cleveland 125, 199 Elliott. Frances Stewart— 3UC. 210 W. McKibben, Lima .. 66 EllioM, Peter Webb— 3BSC 924 Rural Ave.. Williamsport, Pa. . 209 Ellison, Thelma Louise— 3BSEd., 1507 Broadway, Parkersburg, W. Va. — - ...- 66,137,157 Elms. Martha Louise— 2BSEd.. 3414 Hillman St., Youngstov.n 117, m, 130 Elswit, Joan LeNore — 4AB. 135 W. 79ih.. New York. N. Y. ..44, 150, 151. 152 OU Post, Theta Sigma Phi, Public Affairs Club, Dance Club Elzroth, William Garrett- 3BFA, 45 Forest Ave., Wyoming 166 Emerling, Kenneth Lloyd — 2UC, 3243 Altamont Ave., Cleveland Hts. 113 Emrick, Charles Robert Jr.— 1UC, 2589 Gusser Blvd., Rocky River .149.215 Endsley, Keaton Lyle— 2BSCE. 223 N. Williams, Paulding .. _ .223 Engelking, Lois Mae— 2UC, 26 E. Huston Blvd., Dayton _ 192 Engelhard, Arthur W.— 2BS, P.O. Box 183, Bellbrook .115. 135, 143 Enger, Paul Randolph— 2BSIE, 21285 Avalon Dr., Rocky River 215 Engh, Jack B. 4BSEd., 101 U. Terrace. Athens .63. 208 English, Frederick Smith— 2BFA, 316 Beech St., Berea .. 71, 148. 149, 154 Ensman. Dallas Deane— 2BSEd., Austinburg .85,171 Epstein, Joanne— 2BSEd, 16904 Walden, Shaker Hts 128 Epstein, Morton Irving — 2BSC, 250 Midland PL, Logan 211 Erca, Alexis C. — 4BSIE, 176 31st.. Barberton 37,222 Erdman, Lois Ann— 1UC, 3641 Ludgate Rd., Shaker Hts. . 183 Erdmann, Joan Carol — 1UC, 1331 Park Row, Lakewood . 193 Erich, Paul ClHIord — 4BSC. 460 Lille St., Chillicothe 53 MIA Ernest, Edith Marjorie— 3AB. 135 W. 79th., New York, N. Y. 113, 190 Ervin, Roy Eugene — 2BSCE, R. 1, Racine 59 Erwine, William Edwin— 2BSEd., 755 Homewood Ave., Zanesville 159, 228. 229 Essex, Jessie Ann Crawlord— 2BSEd., Athens .229 Essman. Andrew C— 3BS, R. 2, Wellston 37, 121 Men ' s Glee Club, Newman Club Esterhay, Grace H.— 2BSHEc, 607 High St., Fairport Harbor -- 48. 114, 117, 119, 139. 142 Esterly, Fred Bomesberger Jr.— 3BSME, 1130 Hamlin, Fremont 39.207 Esterly, William Russell— 2BSIE. 309 E. Park Ave., Columbiana 215 Ettinger, Edith Helen BSJ, 1809 Albermarle Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. .53, 129 Evans, Charles Lee— 2BFA. 633 W. Willord, Grafton. W. Va. .... 166 Evans, Donald Leroy— 4BSJ. 1921 Timmonds Ave., Portsmouth .53, 150, 153 Theta Chi, OU Post (Managing Editor), Torch Evans, Kitty Lou — 4BFA, 3391 Henderson Rd.. Cleveland Hts 70 Evans, Nora Jean — 1UC. 141 Barber Ave.. Marietta - 197 Evans, Ross E. AB. 10524 Mt. View Ave., Cleveland .45. 146 Evans, Thomas Ray— 4BSEd.. Athens 139.228,229 Evans, Walter B. Jr. — 4BSME, 3423 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa 216 Everett, James Melvin— 3BSC, R. 3, West Pike, Zanesville .205 Ewilsizor, Wilma Jean — 3AB, 16 N. Market, Troy ... 119 Ewing, Betty Lou— 1UC, 303 S. Pennsylvania, Wellston 123, 157 Swing, Edwin Jester— 2BSJ, R. 5, Cambridge 219 Ewing, Jean Kathryn— 2BSC, 175 W. Fifth. Chillicothe _ 129 Ewing, Roy— 2BSC. 2315 W. 41st., N.W.. Canton . 84.217 Exline, Alice Virginia— 3BFA, R. 2, Streetsboro, Hudson 184 Eynon, Gloria Ann— 1UC, 9909 Miles Ave., Cleveland 131. 185 F Fabe, Harry George — 3BSEE, 3440 Dury Ave., Cincinnati 113. 141 Fagin, Elaine Shirley— 3BS, 1912 Forest View Dr., Cleveland Hts __190 Fahnestock, Walter Dunlap Jr. — 4AB, 17 Tryon Ave., West Englewood, N. J. 45, 139, 163. 201, 220 Sigma Theta Gamma President), J-Club, National Collegiate Players, Footlighters, Cercle Francais, L ' Alliance Francais, In- terlraternity Council, WOUN, OU Theater, OU Playshop, Kappa Beta Phi, OU Delegate to National Intertraternity Conference in New York Faiella, Elma— 1UC, 972 East 15th Ave., Columbus 82 Faltisco, Edward Robert— 2AB, 737 State St., Perth Amboy. N. J. 213 Famulener, Mary Lou — 1UC. Main St., Kingston 143 Farrell, Donald Lewis— 4BSEd„ 1611 Grandview, Portsmcuth 63 Farrell, James Kirby— 2BSC, 3690 Lindholm Rd., Shaker Heights 221 Fattibene, Arthur Thomas— 4BSIE. 1480 E. Main, Bridgeport, Conn. 37, 134,212 Taubel, Paul C— 2BSCE, 1350 Nicholson, Lakewood 225 Faulkner, Charles Langdon — 4BSC, 836 E. Main St., Pomeroy .53 Faulkner, Margaret Mae— 3BSC. 1108 King Road. Ashland 26,59, 119, 140, 185 Fay, William L.— 2AB, South Milford Rd., Miliord 221 Feiszli, Betty Eleanor— 1UC, 920 Vine. Sandusky _ 119, 197,228 Feld, Thelma— 1UC. 3410 Besota Ave., Cleveland Hts 191 Feldmann, Doris Marie -SAB. 6942 119th., Flushing, N. Y 67, 113 Feltmah, Howard B.— 2BSC, 330 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. 218 Fennell. Clem Radclill— 1UC, 521 North Ft. Thomas Ave., Ft. Thomas. Ky. .142 Feret. Chester Phillip — 1UC, 533 Samuel, Youngstown 115 Ferguson, Carl Grant— 4BSJ. Athens .-53, 208 Ferguson, Margaret Ellen 4BSEd, West Elkton 137, 237 YWCA, Footlighters. National Collegiate Players (President), Fine Arts Council, OU Theater, Playshop Ferraiolo, Salvatore Frank- IBS, 512 Ferry, New Haven. Conn 37 MIA, Newman Club Ferrando, Alex Anthony— 1UC, 1117 West 37th.. Ashtabula 228 Ferrell, Clayton Eugene— 3 BSEd., Box 495, Murry City 63 Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi. Alpha Kappa Delta Feuer, Seymour I. — 3BS, 789 Bryson, Youngstown 211 Fields, Charles Wesley — 1BSC, 2305 Maple Ave., Zanesville ___216 Fiering, Bernard BSC, 1360 Ogden Ave., New York, N. Y. 53 Fink, Arden Lee— 1UC, 1785 East Ave.. Akron 98 Fink, Charles Junior— 2BSEE, Route 2, Zanesville 141, 166. 169 Fink, William Lee— MEd.. P.O. Box 254. Chauncey .. - ..229 Finkelstein, Beverly— 3AB, 3020 Parsons Blvd., Flushing, N. Y. 132, 143 Finkle, Richard James— 2BSC, 406 Moull, Newarx ___ .216 Finnen, Karl Francis— 1UC, 115 Maple Heights, New Lexington 98 Finsterwald, Dow Henry— 1UC, Athens _ 205 Florentine, Gilbert David— 3BSCE, 451 Queisner Ave., Lowellville . .121,133.213 Fischer, David George — 2BSC, 1601 Cleveland Ave., Canton .. 214 Fisher, Helen Virginia— 3BSEd.. The Avenue, Perrysbuig .119, 149. 155, 192 Fisher. Jean -3AB, Sullivan 49.122,129 Fitlon, Donald Webb Jr. 3BSE, Route 1, Hamilton 220 Fleischer, Patricia— 1UC. 2601 Glenwood Rd.. Brooklyn, NY. .195 Fleming, Charles Jefferson, Jr.— 2BS. 836 N. Sixth, Cambridge 225 Fleming. Matthew— 1UC, 3660 E. 142, Cleveland ... . .136 Fleming, Pauline Frances — 3BSC, Route 1, Amesville 59 270 Student Index Fletcher, Margery Alice— 2BSEd„ 1S20 27th.. Canton - 143 Fletcher. Marjorie Louise — 1UC, Route 1, Cutler 117. 119 Fletcher. Ward Bowers, Jr.— 2BSC. 667 Mulberry Ave.. Clarksburg, W. Va. 221 Flor, Lawrence Ralph — 2BSEd., Box 192, Powhatan Pt. 84 Flowers, Robert Thomas— 1UC. Athens 226 Flynn. David James— 3BSC, c o C. A. Grabiee Brooklyn Station, Cleveland 53 212 Fobes ' 5im p 4W 8M itek A™ , E V r . ... - ' ..53 Trowel Fraternity Fodor. Louis— 2UC, 15810 S. Moreland, Shaker Hts. - - 45. 210 Foley, Dorothy June — 3AB, 2084 Reverley Ave., Lakewood 180 Follman. Ellen— 1UC. 3250 Kildare, Cleveland Hts. 195 Fondi, Benny A. — 4AB, 435 Belmont Ave., Newark, N. J 45. 156 MIA, Alpha Kappa Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Public Affairs Club, Footlighters, Senior Membership Chairman, Fine Arts Council, OU Theater Fonto, Edward Bill— 2BSIE, 1271 , West Sixth Ave.. Lancaster 149. 224 Force, Homer Franklin — 2BSC. 30549 Summit Lane. Route 4, Chagrin Falls 207 Formato. Richard Allan— 1UC. 17422 East Park Dr.. Cleveland 203 Forney, Gertrude Mae— 1UC. 68 Shadyside Dr.. Youngstown 187 Fornwalt, Georgeanne Schock — 1UC. McArthur - 26, 131 Forsythe. Robert Edwin — 2BFA, 1120 S. Zane Highway. Martins FeiTy - 166. 169 Foster, Karl G. — 4BSIE, 601 Second, Coshocton 141 Foulke, Robert Eugene— 2BSEd., Lakeview --205 Fowler, Edith Lucille— 4AB, 236 Main, Glen Ellyn, 111 45. 123 Lindley Hall House Council, YWCA. Rifle Club. Sociology Club, Women ' s League Statistics Committee, WIA Fowler, Louise Isabella — 3AB, 336 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. 45. 129 Lindley Hall House Council. YWCA, Der Deutsche Verein Fox, Alvin Lee — 2BSC, 1622 Eddington Rd., Cleveland Hts. - 218 Fox, Harriet Gertrude — 1UC, 3113 Keswick Rd.. Shaker Hts. 195 Fox. Thomas Allen— 2BS, 227 South Ave., Dover -146, 166. 169 Francis, Betty Jane — 4BS, 1334 Lincoln, Portsmouth 37, 125, 144, 145 Boyd Hall House Council, Kappa Phi, Chemistry Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Women ' s Glee Club Francis, Betty Lou— CadetEd., 56 Woodland Ave.. Kingston 124. 131 Francks, Jacquelyn Louise — 3AB, 2173 Mass Ave.. Lakewood 128 Frank, Howard William— 1UC. 4429 Fairview Dr., Toledo 121 Frank, Juliann— 1UC. 562 E. Riddle Ave.. Pavenna -26, 183 Franklin, Ella M. — 4AB, 7111 Howard Ave., Cleveland 45, 180 Frederick, Joan— 3BFA, Hillman-Ford Rd.. Marion 107,137.161,182 Freedraan, Bette Lader— 3BSEd.. 2906 Eaton Rd.. Shaker Hts. 63 Freedman, Harvey Robert — 3BSC. 2906 Eaton Rd., Shaker Hts 53 Freeman, Robert J.— 3BSC, 3349 Berkeley Rd., Cleveland 218 Frey, Audra Mae — 3AB, Route 1, Rushsylvania 48. 122 Fridenstine. Edna Rae — 2AB, Oberlin Rd„ Route 2, Elyna 143 Friedman. Stanley— 2BSCh., 1301 15th., Canton ... 210 Fritsche, Bernard H.— 2UC, 5404 State Rd., Parma 226 Frybarger, Ralph Eldon— 1UC. 1119 Franklin Ave., Hamilton -..142, 213. 228 Frye. Robert Glenn— 4BSEd., 2401 2 Richland. Athens 63 Fuller, Robert John — 2UC, 1910 Kinneys Lane. Portsmouth 225 Fullerton, Marguerite Ann — 1UC. Main, New Vienna 189 Furbee, Fred Scott — 4BFA, 418 Bellevue, Marietta - 117 Fumell, Floyd Lester— 2BSCE. Athens 141 Furst, William Ernest— 1UC, Athens 207, 228 G Gabler. Robert Earl— 3BS. 114 Sunset Lane. Tenafly, N. J. - 214 Gabriel, Ralph A.— 2BSEd„ Athens 139,159,228.229 Gagnon, Richard Joseph— 3BSME, 265 Dover Rd.. Bay Village 215 Gail. Philip — 4BSEE, 18506 Winslow Rd., Shaker Hts 218 Gaiser, Jo Ann— IUC, 1122 Huffman Ave., Dayton 117 Galbreath. Diana Dean— 1UC, 261 Walhalla Rd., Columbus --128. 193 Galetovich, Allen Peter — 4BSIE. 3329 Silverdale. Cleveland 37.212 Galicki, Aloysius Clement— 2BSEd.. 3584 East 74th., Cleveland 82 Galitz, Jean Carol— 1UC, 7114 Virginia Ave., Parma - 183 Gallagher, Marion C. — 3BSC, Route 1, Scio 118 Gamble, Jean Eileen— 1UC, 2148 Clifton Ave., Springfield 189 Gamellia, James Alber t— 3BSC. 15225 Plato. Cleveland 202 Gamertsfelder, Don Bernard — 1UC, Athens 215 Ganger, Milton E.— 2BSME, 1268 Cleveland Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Hts. .-221 Gapp, Paul John— 2BSJ. 10813 Elmwood Ave., Cleveland 31, 151,216 Gardner, Joseph Edward — 2BS. 524 Lincolnway, Massillon 121.212 Gardner, Richard Pay — 4BSC, 309 E. State St., Athens -54 Pershing Rifles, MIA Garey, Neil Edward— 2BSEd., R. 3. New Concord 122 Gartner, Kenneth Bryant— 3BSC. 99 Maple Ave., Chillicothe 175.220 Gassaway. Margaret Ann— 1UC. 2317 E. 85th., Cleveland 136 Gaston, James Brady— 1BSC, 219 Carpenter St.. Clarksburg, W. Va. .54. 208 Phi Delta Theta Gatrell, Helen Whiting— 2BFA. 80 E. Seminary. Norwalk 192 Gatto, John C. — IBSEd., 262 Kyle. Youngstown 63,202 Gault, James M. — 2AB, 26 S. Richview, Youngstown 120.217 Gaus. Robert Louis— 3BSEE. 380 Dorman Rd.. R. 3, Conneaut - 118 Gears. W. Joy— 3BSEd„ R. 4, Glouster 114, 117, 129, 144 Gecsy, Jeanette Agnes— 2BS, 3201 E. 132, Cleveland 119, 129, 161 Geiger, Kenneth Allen— 3BSC. 14021 Clariview Ave., Cleveland 54, 208 Geiger. Mary Ann— 1UC, 151 West St., Logan ...121 Geiler, Marilyn Jane — 3BS, 21321 Erie Rd„ Rocky River 184 Geliand. Rose Fay — 2AB, 817 St. Louis. Zanesville 113 Gemke. Dorothy Ann— 1UC, 409 E. Fifth. Delphos 121, 198 Genheimer. Edna Jean— 2AB, 212 N. Urbana. South Vienna 117, 144 George, Eleanor Elizabeth— 1UC, 10906 Plymouth Ave., Cleveland 121 George, Mary — 4BSEd., 630 Hayes, Youngstown 63 Gest, Barclay Messinger — 1UC, R. 2, Loveland 142 Gettles, Frank H.— 4BSC, 126 N. Chestnut, Jackson .54 Gibbins. Neil Louis— 2BS, 241 Prospect, Wellington 115, 118, 135 Gibbon, Joyce— CadetEd., Elm, Shawnee - 128, 187 Gibbs, Rose Marie — 3BSEd., 1121 Dover Ave.. Dover 66, 157. 196 Gibson. Gwyneth M.— 3BSC, 612 Jefferson. Ashland 119 Gibson. Marjorie Elizabeth — 2BSC. 1724 Grandview, Portsmouth 130 Giflin, Rachel Ann — 4BSEd., R. 2. WaiTen 63. 122, 180 Gilford, Earl Culver— 3BSCh„ R. 1, McConnelsville 48, 114, 115, 118 Gilbert. Vera Price — 4BSEd., 627 Columbia Ave., Lansdale, Pa. 63, 123 Women ' s Glee Club, University Chorus, Phi Chi Delta, YWCA, Athena Business Staff Gill, Avis Esther — 4BS, Juanita Gap, Altoona, Penn 31, 119, 162.200 Gill. James Rogers— 4BS, 1542 College Hill Dr., Columbus - -.173 Gillen, Edward Bond— 1UC, 1211 Prospect Rd., Ashtabula 98 Gilmore, Frances Alice — 2UC, 2459 Williams Ave.. Cincinnati 142 Gilmore. Richard Eugene — 4BSC, 2459 Williams Ave., Cincinnati 142 Gilmore, Shirley Ann — 1UC, 2459 Williams Ave., Cincinnati 142 Ginn. Vernon Holbrook — 4BS, 1914 Jenny Lind St.. McKeesport, Pa. ..37. 214 University Choir, Phi Kappa Tau Gioia, Helen Marie — 2BSEd., 12810 Signet Ave., Cleveland 126, 148 Gipp, Paul H -— 2BSA, R. 1, Canfield 222 Giust, John Albert — 1UC. 159 Grove Ave., Dayton 82 Glavac. Edward Frank— 1UC. 144 E. 192. Euclid 95 Glazier. O. Virginia — 4BFA, Athens 70, 137, 184 Alpha Xi Delta. Delta Phi Delta, YWCA Glenn, Betty Ann — 4BSI, 856 Hurd Ave., Findlay 54.186 Chi Omega. Athena, Post, Theta Sigma Phi Glickman, Renee Lois — 3AB, 819 Donan Court, Far Rockaway, N. Y. 45. 190 Glover, Charles Edward— 2BSJ, 539 W. Fourth, Dayton 122 1 Gluck. Gladys May— 2AB. 10712 TacoiTa Ave.. Cleveland 48, 191 Gobrecht, Esther— iBS. 1105 Kendall Ave.. N.E., Massillon 63. 129. 153 Band. Lindley House Organization. Quill Club Godale. Robert Lee — 2BFA, 1387 Francis Rd.. Cleveland 209 Gottinger. Carol— 2BSC. 535 Highland. Mansfield - 161.191 Goff. Wilmer Scott— 3BFA. 2419 Cleveland Ave.. Sleubenville 149. 154 Goldberg, Jack David — 4BFA, 265 E. Beech. Long Beach. N. Y. .. 70, 201 Goldberg. Jean— 1UC. 1049 E. 125. E. Cleveland 191 Golder, Gordon Stuart— 3BSC. 2915 Ludlow, Cleveland 211 Good, John Dudley — 2BSC, Athens - 214 Goode, Bertha Mae — 3BS, 7640 Custleton PI., Cincinnati 37, 142 Goode, Dwight Edward — 4BSC, 7640 Custleton PL, Cincinnati 54, 142 Goodenberger, Ralph Arthur — 2BSAE, 1324 21st., Canton - 207 Gordon. Edna Lois— 2AB, 10420 Joan Ave.. Cleveland 147. 161 Gordon, Harry — 4BSEd., 2982 Somerton Rd., Cleveland 81, 171 Gordon. Jack Weir — 2BSC, Bowerston 175, 207 Gordon. William— 2BS, 1131 Ford Ave., Youngstown 135 Gosiorowski, Sylvester Michael— 2BSEd.. 7127 Deveny Ave. Cleveland g5 213 Goth, John William— 4BSCh7. 133 Church. CMUicothe --3l ' . 212 Gottfried. Clayton Harold Jr.— 3BSC, Athens 221 Gottlieb. Allan Sandford— 2BSC, 244 Forest Ave., Cincinnati 166, 169, 175. 228 Gottshall. Kathiyn Ellen— 3BFA, 729 S. Webb. Alliance 188. 236. 237 Gould, Audrey Ann — 2AB, 2360 Belvoir Blvd., Cleveland 146 Gould, Clarence Wilbur— 1UC, 3921 Lansdale, University Hts 211 Gould. Roger Arnold— 3BSEE, Box 296, Chauncey 141 Grabiel, Gail— 1UC. 400 N.E. First St.. Ft. Lauderdale. Florida 148 Graham, Channell Archer— 2BSAE, 732 Tallmadge, Cuyahoga Falls 141 Graham, Robert Wright — 4BSCE. Athens - 37 Pershing Rifles, OU Engineers, Phi Kappa Tau Gramelspacher, Arthur Cletus — 3BSEE, 311 East Third, Russellville, Arkansas _ 39. 14 1 Grammer, Constance — 2AB. North Benton 147.189 Grammer, William Rainier — 1UC. North Benton -.143,225 Grammes, Audrey Jean — 1UC, 1207 Cranford Ave.. Lakewood 119, 180 Gratop, Richard William — 3BSC, 875 Rogers, Toledo 58,213 Grau, Sara Ann— IUC, 81 E. 214, Euclid - - 119, 129, 138 Gray, Rosemary — 3AB, 526 Fourth, Monongahela, Penn .109. 182 Graydon, Gardner Jr. — 3BSC. 4204 West 48th., Cleveland - 58 Green, Ursula Kathryn — 3BFA, Athens 158.182 Greenfield. Shirley Anne — 2BSHEc. 2032 Wascana Ave., Lakewood 191 Greenwood. Robert W— 3BS. 3337 Dellwood Rd.. Cleveland His. 209 Greer. Archie M.— 3BFA. 13712 Deise, Cleveland - 237 Gregory, Carl West— 3BSC, 3825 Bambridge. Cleveland Hts. 58 Gregory, Robert Welton — 3BSEd.. 614 Lane, Coal Grove. Ironton 114. 115, 118 Grider, Evelyn Frances — 4AB. 36 N. Turner Rd„ Youngstown ...229 OU Symphony Gnffen. Alice Janeway— 3BS, 275 Highwood Ave., Ridgewood. N. J. ..49, 188 Griffin, Kathryn Joanne — 4BSJ, 330 E. Tuscarawas Ave.. Barberton 54. 152, 186 Griffith, David Crockett — 2BSEE, 36 Bellview Ave.. Chagrin Falls ..135. 169 Grindereng. William Bohne — 3BSAE. 913 Lafayette, Niles .135, 137, 141,206 Groh, Donald Elton — 4BS. Green, Wheelersburg 37 Grosenbaugh, Clare Henry— 3AB. 1320 St. Elmo Ave.. Canton 206 Gross, Savine Ruth— IUC, 2408 Belvoir Blvd., University Hts 195 Grossman, Ivan N. — 4BSC. 3288 East 145, Cleveland 54,218 Grover. Brandon Tad— 2BSA, Athens 205 Grover, Jane True — 2UC. Athens 193 Gruber, Jane — 4BA, 1015-50 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y 45. 113. 128 Alliance Francaise, WIA, Chemistry Society, Coed Hall House Council, WOUN Grunther, Arnold— 4BSC. 45 West 81. New York 54,210 Gudiknust, Robert Earl— 2BSA, 4006 Elnwood Rd.. Cleveland Hts. -.149.215 Guhde. Arthur William— 2BSIE, 19516 Muskoka. Cleveland 95 Guibert, Lloyd Albert— IUC, 2392 Wooster Rd.. Rocky River 215 Guisinger, Lawrence — 2AB, 214 Vine, Ashland 49,172 Gunter, Robert Frederick— 2BSME, 3711 Freehold, Parma 225 Gurney, Charles L.— IUC. 322 Line. Minerva 122 Guthrie, Donna Louise — IUC, Athens -.- 122 Gutt, Edwin F.— 1BSC. 3921 E. 64th.. Cleveland 54.59, 134, 160,212 Phi Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, Lower Campus Council, Newman Club, Student Manager of Housing Unit Gyurko. Eugene Robert— 2BSC, 2147 Valentine, Toledo -81, 171, 207 H Haas, Audrey Eleanor— 3BSCh., Woodland Rd., Demarest, N. J 129 Haber, Judy Lee— 3BSHEc. 13 Glen Beck Ave.. Dayton 59. 117. 198 Haberacker, Ruth Irene — 3BSEd.. 12021 Edgewater Dr.. Lakewood 184 Haessler, Carl Louis— 2BSCE. 441 Schaum Ave.. Zanesville -166 Hager, Jacob William — 4BSC, Athens - — 54 Hales, Vista Jean— 3AB. 121 George. Mingo Junction 48. 128. 156. 158, 228, 229 Hall, Carl Francis— IUC. 732 Roanoke Ave.. Memphis, Tenn 237 Hall, Ellen Joanne — 4BS, 36 Poplar Ave.. Wheeling. W. Va. 37. 192 YWCA. Pi Beta Phi Hall. Fred Andrew— 3AB. 17202 Hilliard Lakewood - 93.95.171 Hall. Helen Jeanne — 4BSHEc, 36 Poplar Ave., Wheeling, W. Va. ....37. 192 YWCA, Home Economics Club. Pi Beta Phi Hall. Margaret Ann— 2BSJ. 816 Zexington, Dayton 187,236 Hall, Ruth Eileen— IBS, R. 2, Galion 37. 122 Kappa Beta Secretary Hallal, George Paul— IUC. 483 Eddy Rd.. Cleveland 213 Hallam, George Carson — 2AB, Box 37, Powhatan Point 219 Hallett, James Allison— 3AB. Athens 45,208 Halpern, Frances Ruth— IUC, 3327 Euclid His. Blvd.. Cleveland Hts 191 Hambel, Glen Richard — 4BSC, 1969 Dresden Rd., Zanesville 54 Hamilton, James Richard— IUC. LeRoy 228.229 Hamilton. Robert Eugene — 4BSEE. Box 465. Woodsfield 37 AIEE Hamm, Robert Lewis — 2BSEd„ 300 Wetzgall. Pomeroy 95 Hammerstrand. Roger Alan — 2BSC. 9 E. Spaulding, Willoughby 225 Hamula, Joseph Frank— 2BSC. 8 Phillip Court. Elyria 221 Hancin, George Robert— 3AB, 2207 Mitton, Warren ---48. 121 Hand. Harry Edward— 2AB. 172 Gerber Ave.. Chillicothe ..133, 135, 166. 169 Handley, Virgil Neal— IUC, Box 195-A, Struble Rd., Cincinnati 142 Haney, Eugene Edward — 4BS, 309 E. Park Ave., Columbiana 37, 163,214 Phi Kappa Tau President, Chemistry Club, Pershing Rifles, J-Club, Interfraternity Council 271 Student Index Haning, James Oscar— 3BSEE. Athens 173 Manna. Nancy Jane— 1UC, 121 Claridon Rd.. Chardon 119, 138 Hannahs. John Harvey — 2AB, 486 W. Wash.ngton. Nelsonville .145 Hannum, Roy Robert— 2BSA, Route 2, Long Bottom 143 Hans, Guenther Manfred — 2AB, 3341 Seymour, Cleveland 221 Hansen, Ardath N.— 2AB. Peach Ridge Rd., Route 3, Athens 140, 147. 1S7, 158. 183 Hansen, Lois A.— 3BS, Peach Ridge Rd.. Route 3, Athens 182 Hansen. Philip Thomas - BSC, 17913 Hilliard Rd., Lakewood 224 Hanson, Carolyn— 2BSEd., 707 26th., Canton - 183,229 Hanson, Gioria Ruth— 2AB, 45 Arlington, Newton, Mass. .. ... 129 Happ, Paul Robert— 4BSJ, 4570 Westway. Toledo ......... 121 Happoldt, Man- Lou— 1UC, 1501 Thornapple Ave.. Akron 119. 198 Harbelis, Andrew Peter— 3BSC, 361 Lincoln, Gary, Ind. 59,216 Harbelis. George P.— 3BSC. 36! Lincoln, Gary , Ind. 59,216 Harkness. Sally Ann— 1UC, 1219 Brockley, Lakewood .. 187 Harmon, M. Jean — 4BSEd.. 631 Broadway. Hanover. Penn 63. 120 Phi Chi Delta, German Club, Westminster Cabinet, Dance Club, YWCA Harris, Donald Owen— 1UC, Athens ..._ 211 Harris, Gust William— 1UC, 645 Kinsman, Warren 138 Harris, Phyllis— 1UC, 3957 Silsby Rd., University Hts. 113 Harstine, Lois Arlene — 2BS, 424 Sixth, New Philadelphia . 123 Harrison, Charles D. — 1BSCE, Athens 37 OU Engineers. Ohio Society ol Professional Engineers Harter, Ruth Ellen— 2BSEd., Route 4, Marietta 119. 120, 123. 229 Hartnagel, Edward Thomas— 1UC, 82 Waldamere Ave., Willoughby 221 Hartzell. Thomas VonDyke— 1UC, 118 Elm, Franklin 160 Haskins, Lois Ann— 3BFA, 81 Chatiield Dr., Painesville 174, 180 Hasselbach. James Frederick— 2BSC. 1400 Yankee Rd., Middletown 207 Hasselback, William Vern — 4ESC, 803 Fourteenth, Middletown .54. 171.206 Hauck. Walter Frederick— 3AB, 429 E. Chailes, Bucyrus 231 Haughey, Hollis B.— 4BSC, 7811 35th Ave., Jackson Heights, N. Y. 54 Hauk, Mary Jo— 4AB, Route 1, South Charleston 45.125 Phi Chi Delta, Westminster Foundation Cabinet, WRA. WIA, YWCA Hauschulz, Albert John— 1UC, 526 22nd.. Canton _ -.58, 150 Hauschulz, Joan M. Kramer— 3BSCHEc, 1652 S. Market. Canton 58, 150 Hawk, Katherine Louise— 1UC, Athens 122 Hawkins, Kenneth Earl— 3BFA, 2312 Ninth. Canton 71,215 Hawkins, Sallie J.— 2AB, Athens - 193 Hayes, John Denison— 3AB, Walnut, Gnadenhutton 39,206 Hayes, Mark Enos— 3BSJ. Athens . 58 Hays, Jean T.— UC. 1325 Third. Beaver. Penn 187 Heck, Edward Ray— 2BS, 223 Logan, Bediord 209 Hedl, William Paul— 1UC, 337 Columbia, Leetonia 121 Heflernan, Betty Christine— 1UC, 104 E. King S., Zanesville 189 Heft, Lois Ann— 2BS, Route 2, Nelsonville 122. 189 Hegyes. John Joseph— 2BS, 624 Hanson Ave., Perth Amboy, N. Y. 213 Heidenrieich, Lois Jean — 1UC, 145 Aurora, Hudson 185 Heidtman, Karl Edward— 3BSC, 2205 Clark Ave.. Cleveland 59, 148, 149 Heil, Jesse P.— 1UC, 223-21st, Bellaire 98 Heinton. Jean Ellen— 1UC, 1315 Chestnut Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls 124 Heise, George Frank— 2BSAE, 7611 Whittington Dr.. Parma 224 Hemsworth. Don Ellsworth— 2UC, Route 1, Gore 118 Hencke. Arthur— 1UC, 14018 Senela Ct.. Cleveland 98,226 Hendershot. Raymond Clifford— 2BSC, 524 W. Friendship, Medina 173 Henderson, Dorcie Jean— 1UC, 148 Church, Chillicolhe __ 121,189 Hendley, Houston Lee — 3BSEE. 175 Wood, Painesville 228 Hendricks, Jean Caroline— 2BSEd.. 7536 Maiket, Youngstown 66,130 Henning, Marjorie — CadetEd., N. Athens Road, Roseville 128 Henrich, John Phillip— 2UC, 1134 Willman, Massillon ...212 Henry, Carolyn Rose— 1UC, 2524 S. Fifth, Ironton _ 1 17 Henry, Marjorie Dee— 2BS, Athens 185 Henry, William Herbert — 4AB, 1000 First Ave.. Middletown ...54,147.215 Phi Kappa Tau, Le Circle Francais Hensge. Joy Evelyn— 2BS, 2850 Sherman Rd., Portsmouth 119. 196 Hensley, Anita Jean— 2BSC, 419 Lindenwood Ave.. Akron 184 Herbert. Carolvn Jones— 1UC. Athens 145. 147. 187, 239 Hereford, Molly Amelia— 2BSEd., 259 Amnis Court, Chillicothe 189 Herman. Jerome — 1UC, 3050 Kensington Rd., Cleveland 211 Herman, Marvin— 3BSC, 2707 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Hts. 133 Herman. Paul Edward— 2AB, 6411 Youngstown-Poland Rd., Youngstown 124 Hern, James Edmund- IBSC .Crown Rd., Novelty _54, 204 Herr, Marta Jeanne — 1UC, 485 Park, R. 3. Madison 145, 228 Herrmann, Paul August — 4BSCh., 101 E. 219, Euclid -.204 Herron, William Leonard — 4BSJ, Sherrodsville . _54 News Coordinator at Campus Station Hershey, Patricia Jane — 2AB, 1715 W. Riverside Ave., Dayton 119, 196 Hershey. Richard Charles— 2BSC, 1251 E. 124, Cleveland 204 Hertzer, Richard George — 1UC, 122 Friedley Ave., Bellevue .. -.121 Hesketh, John Joseph— 1UC, Forest Grove Drive, Willoughby 83 Heskett. John David— 2AB, 239 Ohio Ave., Massillon 215 Hesnck, Betty Jane— 1UC 205 W. Butler, Bryan ._ _ 130 Hess. John Bruce— 2BSC, 794 Deshler Ave., Columbus 146,209 Hess, Kathryn Jane— 3BSSS, 162 Wilson Dr., Lancaster, Penn. .119, 186 Hess, Patricia— 3BSEd., Lowell 129.15V Heuser, Jark Harold— 3BSIE, 8 East 220. Euclid 205 Hevhn. Thomas Harold— 3BSFd.. 421 Indiana Ave., St. Marys 66 Hibbard. Richard Townsend— 1UC, 454 Salem Dr., Pittsburgh, Penn 221 Hibbard. William Donald— 2BSEE, 454 Salem Dr., Pittsburgh. Penn 221 Hickle, Dale Eugene — 1UC, 115 Euclid Ave., Minerva 122 Hickman, Elizabeth— 3AB. Maiden, W. Va 49, 120. 128, 144, 146 Hickman. Mary L. — 1UC, Box 27. Maiden, W. Va 123 Hicks, Janet Lee— 1UC, 1557 Third, Portsmouth .181 Mitze Rea— 2UC, Athens . .185 Higqins, Robert Louis — 3BSEE, 615 Norwood, Youngstown 39 Higqs, William 2BFA, 557 Crosby. Akron 226 High. Robert Dowling— 2BSC. 231 W. Washington, Medina 204 Hiqloy, Helen Louise— 1UC, 426 Cherry, Clyde . 130 Hill. Charles Anderson— 2BSEd., R. 3. Malta 139. 159.228.229 Hillyard. W.ll m— 1UC. 3104 W. 139, Cleveland _._. 171.217 Hilton, Velma Mae SpUC, 1762 S. Center Blvd.. Spnnglield 117 Hilty. James— 3BSC, Athens _206 , Alan Edward— 2BSJ, 3546 St. Albans Rd., Cleveland Hts. 150, 207 Himmel, Harold Jerome 1UC. 175 Colony Rd., New Haven, Conn. 218 Hinchman. Kevun 4AB. 1430 Harding Park, Bronx, New York Pro-Mod Club, Gorman Club, History Club Hine. Goraldine 2UC. R. 2, Manuta 149 187 Hinos. Doris Jean 2BS, 1439 E. 134th.. East Cleveland 123 Hinos, Lois Jeannino 2BSHEc, 43 Spring, Glouster 139, 183 Hinkle. Susan jane 2BSEd., 2214 Washington Blve.. Canton 119, 159. 181. 187 Hinman. Doris Arlene— 4BSEd., 2055 Rivorside Drive. Lakewood 63 WIA, Foolliqhtors Hirschorn, Joseph — 1UC, 141 South D, Hamilton 2)8.236 63 Hirschson, Eleanor Dianne — 4BSEd., 1935 E. 4th.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Education Club, Hillel, WRA. WIA Hiser, James Marion -1UC, R. 1, Clarksburg 169 Hixon, Floyd Albert— 2UC, Church Hill. Adena 93,95 Hoak, Shirley Ann— 3AB, 1064 Rushleigh Rd., Cleveland Hts. 186 Hochstuhl, William C— 4BSJ, Athens 54.153,224 Hocking, Louise Mae— 2BSSS, 1925 Grand Ave., Dayton 129, 145 Hockman, Norman Lee 2BSAE, 807 Nicholas, Defiance 141 Hodge. Virginia K.— 4BSEd., Washington C. H 63, 129 Band, Kappa Phi, YWCA, WRA. Cabin Leader Hodona, Richard John— 2BSC. 12308 Leon Ave., Cleveland .95 Hodor, William Daniel— 3BSC, 124 Penn. Martins Ferry __ 168. 169 Hoff, Paul Franklin— 3BSC, 250 Chapman Ave., Spencer, W. Va. .. 58.216 Hoffman. Carolyn— 2BSEd., 1225 Bunts Rd., Lakewood 193 Hoffman, John Phillip— 3BSC, 13709 McElhatten, Cleveland 226 Hoffman, Paul Wilbur— 3BSEE, 820 Sheffield Ave.. Massillon 145.215 Hoffman, Samuel — 4BSJ. 76 Hall St., Springfield. Mass 15, 153. 154 Sigma Delta Chi, Alpha Phi Omega. O.U. Post. WOUN, Pica Editor Hoffman, Virginia Mary — 4BSEd.. 242 Lawrence Ave. N.E.. Warren 63, 112, 122 WRA, YWCA, Kappa Beta President, Disciple Foundation, CRC, Childhood Ed. Club, Zoology Club, Flying O Hogan, Mary— 3AB, 812 Center, Ashtabula 48,112,125,146 Hogsett. John Norman — MS, 221 E. Main, New London 224 Holcker. JoAnn— 3BSC, 365 N. Wiley. Crestline 149.182 Holden, Richard Robert- BSIE. 4387 Lake Road. Lorain 37 Beta Phi, Alpha Phi Omega, O.U. Engineers, Pershing Rifles, Public Affairs Club, MIA, Ohio Society Professional Engineers Hollinshead, Earl Darnell — 4AB, R. 1, Lobrary. Penn. . . 45,206 Holtzmann, George Dale — 3BFA, 613 N. River Ave.. Toronto ._ __154 Hontas. James Louis— 2AB. 1516 Twelfth, Canton 146 Hoobler. Thelma Faye— 1UC. R. 2, Steubenville .... 131 Hoon, Marilyn Danford— 2AB, New Marshfield 122, 197 Hoppes, Mildred McKnight— MS, Rutland 155 Horan, Robert Dana— 3BSJ. 1555 Lewis St.. Charleston, W. Va 153,216 Horgan, Dolores Patricia — 3AB, 475 Forest View Drive, Bay Village 26. 48. 131 Horn, Charles— 3BSC, 135 Vaughn. Crooksville 59.84. 171.209 Horn, William Frederick— 2AB, R. 1, New Castle 223 Hornby, Laverne Hauser — 4BSEd., 2118 Brookview Blvd., Parma .63 Howard Hall House Council, Kappa Phi, Elem. Ed. Club Home, Laura Lou— 3BSHEc, 811 College Blvd., Ashland 39. 188 Horsley, Jacqueline— 2BSSS, 311 Northcliff Dr., Rocky River 193 Hose, Edwin Duane— 1UC, 815 Bedford Ave., Canton 121 Hostetler, James Russell— 2BFA. West Liberty 215 Houchin, Virginia— 1UC, 324 Webster Ave., Steubenville 123. 131 Howard, Thomas Elmer — 1UC, 302 Central Ave.. Newark 213 Howell, Eldridge A.— 3BSEE, 834 E. Second, Defiance 141 Howell, Robert Henry— 2BSC, 1505-B Jackson, Charleston, W. Va. ..124,223 Hoy, John J.— 1UC, New Straitsville 228 Hubbard, Ruth W.- 1BFA, Quaker Hill, Conn. 26,70. 124. 129, 137, 156 YWCA, Delta Phi Delta Treasurer, Lindley Hall House Council, Cutler Rededication Committee, WIA, Women ' s League Assembly Hubbell, Richard Paul— 3AB. R. 2. Piqua 137 Huck, Margaret Ann— BSHEc, Lowell 26. 37. 124. 126, 139. 142. 162 Phoenix Treasurer, Home Ec. Chib Pres., Howard Hall Pres., Newman Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Women ' s League Treas- urer, Inter-dorm Council Huddy, Patricia Low— 2BFA, 517 Moull, Newark __ 187 Hudson. Frank John — 4BSJ, 1026 Doll St., Fremont 54 WOUN Hudson, Joan Louise — 1UC, 2209 26th., Akron 138, 143 Huet, Raymond— 4BSCh., R. 2, Tarentum. Penn 37 Hughes, Charles William— 2BSC, 120 Sinclair, Bellevue 222 Hughes, Mary Jeanette — 3AB, Athens 157, 192 Hughes, Vincent John— 2BSC, 233 W. Dennick Ave.. Youngstown 205 Hume, Charles Bertrand— 2UC, 1350 Gueber, Canton 223 Humnicky, Theodore — 4BSME, Creek Road, Holley. N. Y. .37, 121, 141. 163 Phi Sigma Phi, O.U. Engineers, Newman Club, MIA Humphrey. Glenn— 3BSC. 483 W. Walnut, Painesville 54.206 Humphrey. Stanley Frank— 2BSHEd.. 98 N. Second, Camden 133,221 Hunt, James— 3BSC, 1376 Tanadanda. Akron S9 224 Hunt, Sarah Elizabeth— 1UC, 3852 Gallia. New Boston 1C0 Hunt. William Brooks— 2BSC, 2715 W. High. Springfield . _ .133 Hunter. Dorothy Ann— 3BS, Wilmington, Delaware 39, 129. 186 Huntington, Betty Jean — 4AB, R. 2, Willoughby 46, 182 YWCA, Alpha Gamma Delta Pres. Huntley, Janice Marie — 1UC, 603 Hancock, Sandusky 119, 155. 197 Hurd, Raymond Wilbur— 1UC, R. 2, Canfield 135 Hurley, Basil Conreal — 4AB, 452 Caroline Dr., Chillicothe ..45 Alpha Kappa Delta Huston, Helen Louise— 2BSC, 887 N. Howard, Akron 128 Hutchison, Paul C— 3AB, R. 1, Cambridge 45, 214 Hutson, Orval Rex— 2BSC. 237 S. Zane Highway. Martins Ferry .122,229 Hyman, Irvin— 2BS, 11619 Fairport Ave., Cleveland 173 Hyneman, Cynthia Ann— MS, 145 Washington Ave.. Chatham, N. J. 229 I Inbender, Shirley— 4AB, 1395 Clinton Ave., Irvington, N. J 45. 128 fngall, Louis Jay— 2BSEd., Box 4, Beaver 223 Ingerharo, Janet L.— 2AB. Athens 157,158,161 Ingerham, Richard G. — 4BSIE, Athens .205 Ingram, Lois Mae— MS, 237 Pike, Houston 1 0 Ink, Richard— 1UC, 1755 Wymore Ave., E. Cleveland 226 Irvine, Robert Lincoln— 3BSC. 3 Greeley, Etna. Penn. 224 Issenraann, Jean Louise — 2BSHEc. 505 Marcia Ave., Hamilton .123, 132, 142 Ivan, Albert— 1UC, 41 N. Evanston Ave., Youngstown 121 J Jaakkola, Irma Lillian— 4BSEd„ 3803 Clinton Ave.. Cleveland .. 63. 129, 168 WRA. YWCA, Dolphin Club, Quill Club. Sports Board. Flying O , Hoofers Club. Cabin Board. WRA. WIA. Rifle Club lack. Dolores Mae — 1UC. 412 Ross, Steubenville 131 Jackson, Robert Lloyd— 3BSC, 3849 Torrence Dr.. Toledo . 58. 166. 169 Jackson, Samuel E. Jr.— 2BSIE, 1608 Port Jefferson Rd- Sidney ...225 Jacob. Rita Arlene— 1UC, 748 Winone Dr., Youngstown 195 Jacobs, Mary Helen— 1UC, Route 1, Jackson 119. 139 Jacobson. Gunler— 3BSJ, 8221 2 Mclntire Ave.. Zanesville 113.218 Jaffe. Dwid — 4BSC, 682 Lefferts Ave . Brooklyn. N. Y. 54. 210 Jagers, Joe Thomas— 1UC, Alhens 215 James. James F.— 3BSEE. Summit, Route 4. Jackson 141, 166 James, Lon Calvin -3BS. 68 West Seventh. Chillicothe 136 Jamme, George B.— 2BSC, 1520 East 118th., Cleveland 226 Jandes. Betty Lou— 4BSC, Athens 54, 117 Janoch, Robert Edward 4BSC, County Line Rd., Novelty 205 272 Student Index Janupolis, Victoria— 3BSEd., 1454 Hopkins Ave., Lakewood ..26, 124, 143, 155 WRA, Elem. Ed. Club, Dorm President (Sprague), Women ' s League, Sociology Club Jarosick, Robert Georae — 2UC, 3207 Scranton Rd., Cleveland 222 larvela, James— 2BS, Athens - 175 jarvela. Sue Schneider— 4BSC, Athens M lenkins. Kenneth Brice— 2BSEd., 34 Center, lackson 13°. 22R Jenkins, Phvllis Ann-3AB, 3211 Goddard Rd., Toledo ...172, 1«R Jenkinson, Carol— 1UC. 430 S. Clairmonl, Sprinqfield 1 R 5 Jenkinson, Stanley A.— 3UC, 430 S. Clermont, Springfield 214 Jenkinson, Thomas R. — 1UC, Route 1. Powell ' Jensen. Ralph— 3BSME, Route 3, Richwood _..2M [essup, Donald Edward— 2BSA, 1491R Lakewood Hts. Blvd.. LakewooH ..225 Tetter, Patricia Ann— 3BSS3. 15329 Edgcwater Dr.. Lakewood 1°6. 200 Jewett, Patricia Ann— 2UC, Overland Dr.. Sidney 26,131 lewett. Richard West— 2BSEE, 1332 Harvard Blvd.. Davton R5 Jirik. Edward Frank— 3BSC. 4334 West soth.. Cleveland 163,220 Tirsa, Vera Alice— 2BSJ, 3715 Riedham Rd., Shaker Hts. 143 Joachim. George Ernest — 3BSEd., Athens 155 fohn, Watkins Fletcher— 2BS. 322 S. Rosedale, Lima ... R3 Johnson. Doris G. — 4BSEd.. Route 3, New Philadelphia G3 YWCA, WRA, OHU, Women ' s League Assembly. Childhood Education Club Johnson. Doris Lorraine — 1UC. 244 P ermont Rd.. Closter, N J 131. M4 lohnson. Kithryn Ann— 1UC, 708 Walnut, Nelsonville 143. 14G Johnson, Omer William— 2BSJ, R07 Marvetta. MidHletown 1M. 169 Tohnson, Raymond A.— 1UC. Ill Wandle Ave., Bedford 81,171.207 lohnson. Richard Samuel— 3BSC, Athens 173 Tohnson, Ruthe Jeanne — 3AB. 72 Terrace Dr.. Youngs ' nwn 1°2 lohnson. Virqinia Mae— 2BSEd., 812 W. Muskingum, ZanesvUle 12°. 1 Q 3 lohnson, William Glenn— 1BSC. Athens 120. 173 Tohnston, Barbara Ann— 3BSEd., 3902 Spencer Ave., Asht=.bul= 1 QC Johnston, Bruce Allen— 2BSME. 2353 S. Taylor Rd., Cleveland Hts 17R Johnston, Giare Louise — 4BSL 404 Eiahth- Donora, Penn. 54,182 Alpha Gamma Delta, YWCA, WOUN Jones. Ann Catherine — 2BS, 3422 Arden Blvd., Youngstown l fl 7 Jones, Barbara Ann— 2AB. 1398 N. Union, Fostoria l q 7 Tones, Carl Gr over Jr.— 2BSIE. 3422 Arden Blvd., Youngstown ?nG Jones, Edwin Floyd— BSC. 115 West St., Jackson ...54, 204 Beta Theta Pi Jones, Evan Johnson — 4BSC, Athens _ 2n  Jones, Robert Byron— 2BSEd., Athens 207 Torgensen, Sallie Christine— 1UC. 2122 North Ave.. Parma 119 Joseph, Sam Richard— 3BS. 51 Rhoda, Youngstown 1R0 Joslin, Alan Gregory— 2BSC, 390 Jackson, Conneaut 213 Josten, Conrad J.— 2BSEE. Athens .135 Josten, Mary Cecelia— 4BSSS. Athens . 54 OU Fost. Newman Club, YWCA Judy. Richard Paul— 2AB. 506 N. Mulberry, Loaan 121 Julvan. Isabelle Mae— 1UC, 65 E. 221 Cleveland .... .143, IBS Justice. Betty Julia— 3BSC, 1613 Mound. Portsmouth _ 59 Juvinall. Mary Jane — 3UC. 1281 Cranford. Lakewood .. .66, 114, 117. 119, 129 Juvancic, Richard William — 4AB. Route 1, Box 17, Girard 45 K Kaatz, Roseyn Louise — 2BSC, 3161 Kensington Rd., Cleveland Hts. 1°4 Kabat, lames Joseph— 1UC, 3133 West 17th., Cleveland ... 213 Kaber, Ruth E.— 1UC, 3729 E. 146. Cleveland 113 Kachourbos. Koula Jennis BSEd., 2404 Bridge, Cleveland 63 Phi Sigma Epsilon. WRA Kail, Georgia Michael— 4BSHEc. Athens 37, 142 Alpha Lambda Delta. Home Ec. Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron Kalajian. Dolores Diane — 3AB. 1800 S. 56th.. Cicero, 111. 146 Kalech, Stanley Earl— 1UC, 1652 Belmar Rd., Cleveland Hts. 211 Kalish, Estelle Marilyn— 3AB, 423 E. Lincoln Ave., Rosell° Park N. T. .26. 48, 113, 124, 125, 169 Kanareff, Alexander— 2BSCE, 1118 East 63rd., Cleveland 203 Kanell, Richard Leslie — 4BS. Route 1, Lockport. N. Y ..37. 224 Kaplan, Joan Ann— 1UC, 709 McKinlev Ave., Cambridge 26, 124, 195 Kaplan, Leopold Seymour— 1UC. 671 Bushkill, Easton, Penn 113 Kaplysh, William— 3BSC, 1294 Holmden Ave., Cleveland 59.223 Karikas, James John 3BSEd., 1843 West 45th., Cleveland 146 Karol, Christine Lucille — 4BSHEc, 10327 Lorain Ave., Cl-veland ...38. 188 Phi Mu Sorority. WRA, YWCA. Newman Club, Home Ec. Club Karon, Edward Sheldon— MA. Box 84. Route II, East Akron 134 Kassing, Patricia Jean— 2BSHEc. 3574 S. Stafford, Arlington, Va 119. 184 Kastriner. Jeanne Mae — 1UC. 3307 Yorkshire Rd., Cleveland Hts .195 Katsaras, Stanley— 1UC, 229 Rubison Rd.. Camobell ._ 138 Katz, Eileen Louise— 1UC, 3786 Berkeley Rd., Cleveland Hts 155, 195 Kaufman. Jerome A.— 3BSC. 8790 Claridge Oval, Cleveland ._ 59,218 Kavalir, Gerry — 4AB, 2033 35th., Long Island, N. Y. .26. 45. 124, 125. 152, 169 President of Boyd Hall, Modern Dance Club, Dance Club, Theta Sigma Phi Kedash, Claude W.— 3BSC, 336 Church, Chillicothe 39, 206 Keefe, John Gilbert— 2UC, 1820 Roxford Rd.. E. Cleveland ...141. 160 Keith, Claude Raymone— 2BSC, 11609 Shadeland. Cleveland 204 Kelble, Patricia A.— 2BSEd., 30 Edison Dr., Milan 117 Kelch, Earl Daniel— 2BSEd., Box 23, Clarington 216 Keller, David Neal— 2BSJ, 203 W. High. Hicksville 228 Keller, Elaine Virginia— 2BSEd., 2028 Coventry Rd., Columbus 193 Keller, Waldo Frank— 1UC. 203 W. High. Hicksville ...146 Kelley, Glenn Eugene — 2BSEE, 661 Orange, Chillicothe 141 Kelley, Richard Eugene — 1UC, 104 Franklin, Nelsonville .228 Kellogg. Ray Eugene— 2BSEE. Athens 204 Kelly, Joan Patricia— 1UC, 3945 West 149, Cleveland .119 Kelly, Joseph John— 2UC, 1945 S. 23rd., Philadelphia, Penn ..160 Kemp, Charles Edwin— 4BFA, 313 W. College Tr., Frederick, Md 116 Kendall, Claude Eugene— 3BSC, 15 Evergreen, Ashland 219 Kennedy, Joseph Leonard— 2BSC, Athens .135 Kennedy, Thomas Carl Jr.— 2BS. 630 N. First, Dennson 205 Kerm. Ali Vedat— 2BSCE, 15 Insirah, Istanbul, Turkey ...39 Keriotis, Arthur M.— 1UC, 1914 Larchmont Ave., Warren 138 Kerman. James Edward — 4BSIE, 1447 Cory Dr., Dayton 38,206 Kern, Arthur Ray— 2BSEE, 553 McPherson. Mansfield _ ...99, 171 Kersey, Ann— 2AB, Route 2, Marion 130 Kessler. Harold Vincent— 3BSEd- 264 Furnace, Logan 229 Kester. Patricia Joanne— 2BS, 395 Clarence. Cleveland Hts 49, 132 Ketter, John F.— 3AB, Route 3, Portsmouth ..221 Kevey, Bemice J.— 2BFA, 549 Forrest Ave., Mansfield 191 Keys, Raymond Randolph— 1UC, 527 Musgrave, Clarksburg, W. Va. 209 Keys, Robert Lawrence — 2AB. 1108 Riverview, East Liverpool 159, 205, 228, 229 Kibler, Carol H.— 4AB, 1759 Page, East Cleveland 45, 192 YWCA, WRA, Red Cross. Pi Beta Phi Kier, Kenneth Xarl — 3BSC. 311 Xenia Ave., Wilmington 59, 166 Kietzman, Shirley M.— 1UC, 2941 Crescent Dr., Columbus 102, 197 Kietzman, Walter Julius Jr.— 1UC, 2941 Crescent Dr., Columbus 98 Killian, Robert Bruce— 3BSC. Route 7, Box 469, Akron 209 Kimpel, Dorothy Jean— 3BSEd., 224 Belvedere Ave., Warren ...119. 157, 1?6 Kimpel, Paul Herbert— 2BFA, 224 Belvedere Ave.. Warren 239 King, Dana M. Jr.— 4BSEd .. 1701 Greenwood. Hamilton 159,205,223 Kinnan, Barbaia Ann— 2BSHEc, W. Columbus. Bellefontame 119, 184 Kinsley, H. Gene— SBSEd., 322 W. Maple, Hartville ....81, 171. 205 Kira, George— 2BSC, 10 Gerard Ave., Binghamton. N. Y. .99 Kirchner, James William— 2BSEE, 16510 Scottsdale Blvd.. Shaker Hts. .141 Kirkpatrick, John A.— 4BSEd., Athens 63, 112. 122, 155, 159 Glee Club, Chcrus, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, CRC. WOUN, Vet ' s Club, Disciple ' s Foundation Kirlough, Laurie Jane — 2AB. 19508 Battersea Blvd., Rocky River 193 Kiss, Carolyn R.— 3BSHEc, 1780 Wright Ave., Rocky River 48 Kiss, Dan Frederick— 1UC, 12 Kenwood Dr., Middletown 213 Kistler, Floride Ruth — 4BSEd., 48 Price Ave., Columbus 63 Kistler, Mary Elizabeth— 1UC, 43 Liberty, Newlon Falls 121 Kitinjoa, Phyllis June— 1UC, 945 Day, Conneaut 119, 121 Klebanow, Ivan Jerry— 3BFA, 3639 Reading Rd., Cincinnati 113, 149 Kleber, Lois Marion — 2UC, 2669 N. Gettsburg, Dayton 143 Kleefeld, Paul— 3BSC, 1175 Seventh, Lorain ____59 Klein, Marilyn Louise— 2BSEd., 222 Overlook Ave., Youngstown .. 113. 191 Klein, Peggy S-— 1UC, 3379 Berheley Ave., Cleveland 113, 128, 138 Kleinhaus, Theodore George— 2BSC, 3161 Searborounh Rd., Cleveland Hts. _ 225 Klier, Herbert Joseph — 4BSC. Box 17, Ingomar, Penn. 30, 31, 55, 163, 206, 237 Kline, Eileen M.— 1UC, 1321 Union Ave., Cleveland 113 Kline. Norma Lee — 3AB, 98 Davis Ave.. White Plains, N. Y. ..45, 43, 113, 194 Knabel, Elinor Jane— 3BSEd., West Liberty 66.117 Kluth, Lynn F.— 3AB, 3251 West 99, Cleveland 152 Knapik, Joseph Richard— 4BSJ, 121 Gram, Bridgeport, Conn. 55 Newman Club, Phi Kappa, The Ohioan, MIA Knapp, Charles Arthur — 4AB, 30 Central Ave., Caldwell, N. J. 118 Xnellinger, James William— 3BSEE, 620 S. Zane Highway, Mart.ns Ferry 141 Xnochenhauer, James David— 1UC, 274 Del Mar Way, San Mateo, Calif. 146 Koch, Maurice Jay— 3BSC. 6 Lenox Lan e, Cincinnati .59. 211 Kochalko, Albert E.— 2AB, 3555 Fulton Rd.. Cleveland ...159,228,229 Kodes, Norma Dolores— 2AB, 4420 Ingelside, Cleveland 119, 161, 187 Koett, Karl Edward— 1UC, 4005 Oak Ave., Silverton 142 Kohl, Patricia J.— 3BSC, 541 W. Penn.. Butler, Penn. 58, 119. 148, 149 Kohler, William— 3BSEd.. 1326 Eleanor, Philadelphia, Penn. 113 Kolikohn, Helen Elaine— 1UC, 143 Lexington Ave., Mansfield 128 Koller. Marian Dorothy— 1UC, 16104 Aldersyde Dr., Shaker Hts. 195 Konschak, William Herbert— 2BSEd., 3520 West 52. Cleveland .223 Korabeck. Constance Ann— 3BFA, Ridge Rd.. North Royalton _ 137, 188 Koran, Alfred John— 1UC, 3797 W. 135, Cleveland 217 Koran, Donald William— 3BSC, 2331 Woodward, Lakewood 94.95 Koran, Edward Jack— 3BSC, 2331 Woodward Ave., Lakewood 58 Kosberg, Barbara Sally— 3BSEd., 243 Vine, Elizabeth, N. J. ISO Kotapish, James George— 3BSC, 5014 Barknill Ave., Cleveland ... 221 Koury, Elias G.— 2BSC. 1102 West 21st., Lorain 172 Koval, Paul- lBSEd., Route 2, Freeport ...63, 121, 144, 155. 166 MIA, Chemistry Club, Newman Club. Xappa Delta Pi Kozak, Anthony John— 2UC. 3873 East 112. Cleveland 137 Kozler, Elsie Marie— 1UC, 16011 Broadway, Maple Hts. ...126, 157 Kramer, John Ralph— 2UC, 9605 Clifton Blvd., Route 2, Cleveland 213 Kranz, Ruth Eleanor— 1UC, 10 Grandview Rd., Route 3, Cambridge .121. 138 Kraus, Beverly Joan — IUC, 463 Mistletoe Ave., Youngstown 147, 191 Kreisle, Patricia Louise — IUC, 2923 Annwood, Cincinnati ... 119. 197 Kreutz, David W. BSC. 721 Harding, Westfield, N. J. 55,208 Knslov, Joseph— 2BSEd., 3430 E. 140, Cleveland 112, 113 Krock, Donald Edward— IUC, Powhatan Point 22 Kroen, Eilene Frances— IUC. 1522 Edgehill Ave., Warren 119. 197 Krone, Robert H. — 4BSEE, Athens --- -38 Kronnberg, Philip— 2BSC. 1652 Glenmont Rd.. Cleveland Hts ...211 Krupansky, Ethel BSEd., 430 0 Green Rd., Cleveland 63, 170 WRA, Flying O Krupnick, Estelle — 4AB, 281 Pomona Ave., Newark. N. J. 45, 158. 229 Orchestra, Sigma Alpha Iota, WIA Krupp, James— IUC, 3637 Martha, Toledo 98 Kruse, Helen Patricia— 3BSEd., 632 W. Murphy, Lima 66, 130 Kruse, Pauline Mae — 4BSEd., 632 W. Murphy, Lima .31, 64. 112, 129, 155, 170 WRA, Sports and Cabin Board, Lutheran Student Association, CRC, Kappa Delta Pi (President), Square Dance Club, Student Council, Officials Club. University Theater Krzys, Irene Jean— 3BFA, 7409 Lawnview Ave., Cleveland 71. 148 Kuenzel, Theodore William— IUC, 19389 Riverview Ave., Rocky River 149. 215 Kuestner. Paul Gene— 2AB, 2046 West 81st.. Cleveland 152 Kuethe. Marilyn E.— 3BSEd.. 620 Tallmadge Rd.. Cuyahoga Falls 59, 149 Kuhar, Mark Melvin— IUC, 4682 West 130, Cleveland -- 217 Kuhn, Erma Jean — 4BSEd., 905 Euclid Ave., Toronto 64,126 YWCA, WRA, OHU, Women ' s League Assembly, Zeta Tau Alpha Kulazenka, John Edward BSEd., Route 1, Bellaire ---- 83 Kulewicz, Stanley Joseph— 3BSc. 320 N. Fifth, Martins Ferry 59 Kulick, Beverly J.— -4BSEd., 33 Vanderveer Court, RockviUe Centre, N. Y. 26, 64, 190, 200 Kumin, Donald— 2BS, 3497 Berkeley Rd., Cleveland Hts 211 Kundel, Carl A .— 4BSEd., 1721 Sterling Ave. North College Hill 64 Kurtz, George Lawrence— 2BSC, 4042 West 224, Fairview Village 205 Kurylak, John— 2AB, 449 N. Kazelwood, Youngstown 205 Kusa, Richard Joseph— IUC, 12508 Dove Ave., Cleveland .... 226 Kusta, Lois— 4BSJ, 3474 E. Blvd., Cleveland 55 Kyle, Gloria Ann— 3BFA, 723 Hayes, Gary, Ind. . 71. 149, 154 Kyle, Jean A.--JAB, 809 34th.. Parkersburg. W. Va. 45, 117. 132 WIA. Kappa Phi, Der Deutsch Verein, OHU Council Kwait. Donald— 2BS. 14074 Superior Rd., Cleveland Hts. 218 L Laborde, Bertina Anne BSEd., Woodstock Rd., Gates Mills 64, 155. 168, 170 Kappa Delta Pi, Dolphin Club, Howard Hall House Council, WRA Sports Board, WRA Cabin Board. WRA Executive Board, Flying O , Varsity O Lacroix, Edward Rippey— IUC, 2318 E. Third St., Dayton 226 Ladouiser, Roderick Gerard— 3BSC, 1 Elm St.. Belpre 71 Lafer, Bernard R.— 3AB, 29 Highland Ave., Maplewood, N J. 49, 210 Lalor, Pierce C. — 4AB, Athens 46 Lamb, Barbara Anne— IUC, 431 W. Lincoln Way, Lisbon Lamb, Betty Louise — 4BSHEc, Canal Winchester 38, 126, 139 YWCA. NHU, Home Ec. Club, Phi Chi Delta, O.U. Band Lamb. Harry Hutton— 3BSEd., 239 E. S.xth Ave., Lancaster .... 81. 171 Lamb, Margaret R. — 4BSEd., 505 Clinton St., Martins Ferry ... 64 Lamb, Susan— 2BS, 505 Clinton St., Martins Ferry 146, 161 Lambdin, Charles— IUC, Burton 226 Lambdin, Ralph Eugene— 3BSIE, Burton 39,150,163,224 Lambdin, Robert William— 3BS, Burton 224 273 Student Index Lance. Betty Jo— 4BS. 1239 Weiser Ave.. Akron -38. 172 Varsity Debate, Tau Kappa Alpha lance, William Glenn— 1UC, 1239 Weiser Ave., Akron .144 Lane. Nancy Jane — 2BSEd„ 30960 Lake Rd., Bay Village 131 Lange. Don Harry— 1UC, 112 Evanston Ave.. Dayton 98 Lange, Florence Charlotte— 2AB. 2556 Fenwick Rd., University Hts. 113. 129 Langmead. Arthur Paul— 2UC, 12525 Maplerow Ave.. Cleveland 99 Lanning. Wilbur Warren — 1UC. 425 E. Main. Logan 228 Lasher, Dorothy Siddons — 2AB, Athens ... .193 Laterza. Anthony Steven — 2BSC, 98 S. Maple, Akron 95 LaTourette, Jacqueline— 3BS, Athens 168. 170 Lattanner, Charles R. — 3BSC. Montpelier ._ 58.118 Laut. Richard— 3BSC. 17 McKinley St., Middletown . . 59. 149.215 LaVetter. Beverly Ruth— 1UC. 942 Paxton Rd.. Cleveland . . 113 LaVine, LeRoy— 2UC, 3624 Strathewon Rd., Shaker His. 113,211 Law, Edmund Joseph— 2BSEd„ 15317 Lucknow Ave., Cleveland 121 Lawton, Barbara Ann— 1UC, 2321 Overlook, Cleveland 191 Lawton. Jan Jean— 2AB. 2321 Overlook, Cleveland 191 Layne. Gilbert Shannon— 2UC, Buena Vista Blvd.. Steubenville 135 Leach, Charles Robert— 2BSC, Box 168, Barnesville .166,169 Leach, Grier Seward-4BSJ. 4781 Noble St., Bellaire 55, 153 Sigma Delta Chi Leasure. John A.— 2BSCE, 251 N. Richard St.. Belford, Pa. 213 Lechner. Paul Thomas — 4BSC, 1445 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. 111. 55, 206 Lee, Mabel Jeanette — 2UC, Athens ... 122 Leeseberg, Hugh Scott— 1UC, 3473 W. 118th., Cleveland .. ...217 Lehman, Alfred Baker— 1UC, 2371 Woodmere St., Cleveland Hts. 144 Lehr. Donald Eugene — 1UC. 1655 Clarence Ave.. Lakewood 135 Leiby, Edith Mary— 1UC, 920 Grey ton Rd., Cleveland Hts 146 Leidrach. Rebecca Ann — 4AB, R. 3, Fresno 31, 46, 132 Kappa Phi, WIA Pres., Student Council, Women ' s League Senate Lenahan, Thomas Joseph — 4BSC, 209 S. Church St., Clyde ... 35, 133.229 Phi Eta Sigma Pres.. Men ' s Dorm. Council, Orchestra. Senior Class Steering Committee Leonard. Lou Ann — 1UC, 240 Fort St., Bremen 117 Leopold, Wilbert A. — 4BSC, 220 Buckingham Rd., Rocky River . 55, 208 Phi Delta Theta. Track Levin, Adelle— 1UC. 3586 E. 154th.. Cleveland 129 138 Levin, Richard M.— 2BSC, 1539 Yale Ave., Canton 211 Levine, David— 4AB, 1480 Papham Ave.. New York 46.210 Levitt, Dorothy— 1UC, 706 Lexington Ave.. Dayton .. 131 Lewis, Betty Lou— 1UC, 747 Austin Ave., Warren 119 197 Lewis. Donald Roy— 1UC. 291 E. 216th St.. Euclid ... . .... 115, 135 Lewis, Robert Everett — 4BSEd„ Box 39. Clairington .. 64, 216 Lewis, Norman Richard— 2BSJ, 164 E. 96th. , Brooklyn 151 Ley. Lawrence — 4BSC, 600 S. 14th., Escanaba, Mich. . 208 Leyser. Walter Ernest— 2BFA, 1790 E. 101st.. Cleveland ... ...211 Lezsak, Edward — Lander Rd., Chagrin Falls 226 Linhart, Sylvia Marie — 4BFA, 3853 E. 123rd., Cleveland 70 143 157 Glee Club Link, Edwin Richard — 4AB, 28 Rose St.. Bridgeport. Conn. .. 46 Link, Sara Jean— 4BSC, Athens 55 192 Pi Beta Phi, YWCA, WRA, Red Cross Linn, Deborah Ann — 1UC, 3695 Menlo Rd., Shaker Hts 193 Linn, Paul Richard— 2BSEE. 527 N. Columbus. Crestline 212 Linn. Robert Carl— 2BSEE. 527 N. Columbus, Crestline ....... 212 Linscott, John Richard — 3BS, The Plains 209 Linscott, Phyllis Ann— 1UC, Athens 117 Lipaj. Edwin R.— 1UC. 2058 Robin. Lakewood 223 Lipari. Rose Marv— 3AB. 3420 E. 114th St.. Cleveland 129, 132 LiDscomb. Glen Albert— 2BSC, 105 N. Gay St., Mt. Vernon ... 221 Listermann, Virginia Rose — 2AB, 7435 Maple Ave.. Cincinnati 129 Little. Lois Eileen— 1UC. R.F.D. 2, Canton 138, 146 Locker. Joan Eleanor— 1UC. 324 Spring St.. Wooster 121, 128. 228 Lockwood, Merle E. — 4BSJ, 1130 Linden St., Sidney, Nebr. .55. 148. 149. 154 MIA, Camera Club. Athena. Alpha Mu (President), Cross Country Lodge, William Carl— 1UC. 159 Chestnut St.. Leetonia 172. 226 Lonergan, Magdalen M — 2BSEd.. 3514 Leopold Ave., Cleveland 168, 170 Lonergan. Marcella Marv— 3BSEd., 3514 Leopold Ave.. Cleveland 169, 170 Long. Bruce Herbert — 4BSC. 1097 Carlyon Rd., E. Cleveland . 55, 214 Phi Kappa Tau, Baseball, Victory Council, Intramural Sports Long, Charles Edward— 3BSEd., 3219 Bader Ave.. Cleveland 163. 224 Long. Dean F.— 2BSC. R.F.D. 1. Ouaker City 219 Long, John Culley — 4BSCEd.. R.F.D. 1. Dennison 38 Long, Paul Morton — 1UC, Athens .146 Longacre, Donald Lvle — 2BS. 220 W. Water, Sandusky .218,228 Longnecker, Mary Agnes— 3BFA. 18330 Kinsman Rd., Shaker Hts. .. 192 Lonqsdort. James Edward— 2BSC. 184 W. 4th., Mansfield 134 Lord, Frank Harmon— 1UC. 17005 Lakewood Hts. Blvd.. Lakewood 149, 209 Louden. Anne Carroll — 1UC. 268 S. 2nd., Ripley 157 Loughridge, John Otis— 1UC. 1 Miami, Rushsvlvania .92,95, 171 Louis, David Wolcott — 1UC, 7015 Ridgewood Ave.. Parma 135 Loving, Edwin Neal — 2UC, 291 N. Drexel Ave., Columbus 209 Lowe, James Douglas— 1UC. 1021 Smithville Rd„ Dayton ...135 Lowe, Richard John — 4BSEE, Athens 214 Lownsbury. Laura Marie 4BSEd.. 109 South St.. Jackson 64. 149. 155,267 WRA, Home Ec. Club. Athena Editorial Board, Post Reporter, YWCA, Kindergarten.Primary Club, Red Cross Publicity loxley. Billy Malcolm— 2BSCE, R.F.D. 2, West Alexander 217 tucas. Barbara Ann— 1UC. 1478 Cohassett Ave.. Lakewood 180 Luce, Elizabeth Ann— 4BSEd., 304 Hill. Xenia 64, 132,228,229 WIA, OU Band. OU Orchestra. YWCA Lucht, Mildred A. — 4BSEd.. 2186 N. 100 St., Cleveland 64, 180 Ludi, LeRoy Henry— 2UC, Stratford Rd„ Painesville 166 Ludwinski, Richard Norman — 4BSA, 9402 Rosewood Ave., Cleveland 38, 206 Luebeck, Ruth Miriam— SAB. 150 W. 80th St.. New York. N. Y. 132, 143 Luecke, Robert Warren — 1UC, 21 Sterling Ave.. Fort Thomas, Ky. 82 Lueckel. Earl Robert— 3BSC. 3516 W. 125th St.. Cleveland 224 Lundberg. Robert H.— 3BSEE. 1 Whitman Dr.. Chatham. N. J. ...225 I ynd. Benjamin Harrison 3BS. 1707 S. 4th St., Ironton 48, 225 Lyon, Miriam Olga 3AB, 176 Marhofer Ave.. Stow 46 Mc McAlonan. Twila Secoy 4BSEd.. Box 701 B. Akron 64 McCalla, William Thomas 1UC, 137 W. High. Hicksville . 205 McCarter. Eev. rly Mae -IAB. 87 Atwater St.. West Haven. Conn 46 WRA, YWCA. Socioloiy Club. Kappa Phi, WIA McCarthy. Thomas John 2BSC. 135183rd Ave.. E. Cleveland 204 McCartney, B AB. Edqeworth Ave., Cambridge 103.186 McCarly. loan 2BS. 733 Oak St.. N.W.. New Philadelphia 129 McCarty. John Marvin 3BSC. 733 Oak St.. N.W . New Philadelphia 219 McClelland. Charlotte Eileen -2BSHEC. 320 N. Chestnut. Barnesville 129 McConahay. Trova Arlone— 3BS. 520 Woodland Ave.. Wooster 117. 126 McConkey. Richard E. -4BFA, Athens 137 McConnaughoy, Joanne Clarice 4AB, W. Frankling, Bellbrook 46,180 McCoy. Robert M.— 3AB, 174 W. Fourth, Chillicolhe .. .112, 114. 118, 136. 146 McCreanor. Robert William— 3BSJ. Box 8, The Plains 55. 153 Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi McCullough, John LeRoy— 1UC, 3708 Denison Ave., Cleveland 98 McCullough. Richard George — 1UC, 8 Forsythe Place. E. Liverpool .175 McCuskey. Eddine Georgianni— 1UC. 701 Wall Street, Cambridge 187 McCutcheon, James William — 4BFA, 228 Etna St., Russell, Ky. 70, 163.220, 231 McDonnel, John Richard— 3BSC, Athens 209 McDowell. Carroll Grover— 2BS, 1101 Kanawha Terr., St. Aibans. W. Va. 49 McDowell. Doris Kelley— 2BSEd.. 1101 Kanawha Terr.. St. Albans. W. Va. 26, 155, 157,186 McDowell, Edward Hugh— 2UC, R. 2, Miamisburg 217 McEvers, David Clayton— 1UC, 4 S. Central Main, Osbora 82. 217 McEwen. James Eugene — 3BSC, 209 Navarre Ave., Toledo 58,226 McFarland. Richard— 1UC, 630-27th., N.E., Massillon 122 McGarey. Richard— 3AB. 534 Nashoba Ave., Columbus 49,82,213 McGhee. Janet Carol— 4BSEd„ R. 9, Brookside Farms, Pgh„ Pt 26,64. 132 Newman Club, Home Ec. Club, Childhood Ed. Club. YWCA, WIA. Band, WRA. Red Cross McGinnis, Robert Franklin— 2BFA, 414 E. Market. Washington C.H. .137, 207, 239 McGowen. Pauline Marie— 1UC, 307 Fairmont, N.E.. WarTen 180 McGrew, Lois Evelyn — 4BSEd., 766 Madison Ave.. Lancaster 64, 169. 170 Modern Dance Club. O.H.U., WRA Sports Board Mcllvam. Robert— 3AB, ll-44th.. Panama. C.Z. 99 McKay. James M. — 4BSCE, Box 238, Brilliant 38 O.U. Engineers, Band, Engineer ' s Honorary McKee, Patricia Jean — 4BSSS, 11913 Buckingham, Cleveland 55 Newman Club, Footlighters, Lindley House Council, YWCA McKenna, James Raymond — 2BSC, 108 Garfield, Mingo Junction 98 McKibben, Martin Elmer -4BFA, Zaleski 137 McKinley, Mary Jane— 3BSEd., Lucasville 132, 158. 170.229 McKnight, Hugh David— 2BSC. 1266 Chase St., Lakewood 225 McKown, Philip Earl— 2BSI. R. 2, Wooster .81 McMillion, James — 4BFA, 110,5th.. Montgomery, W. Va 70 Delta Sigma Theta McNamara, Geraldine— 2AB, 17814 Riverside Dr.. Lakewood 185 McNeir. Sarah— 3BFA, 9 Govenor ' s Rd.. BronxviUe. N. Y 192 McNulty, Patricia Anne— 1UC. 104 N. Richview, Youngstown 131, 172 McPherson. Arthur — MS, 162 N. Congress, Athens 143.144 McPherson, Dea Sue — 3AB. Athens ..109, 192, 200 McQuain, Esther Ruth — 4AB, 1321 Center St., Portsmouth 46, 117, 146. 155 Wesley Foundation, Kappa Phi, WRA, YWCA. Der Deutsche Verein (President), WIA, Kappa Delta Pi McQuiston, Julian — 4AB, Athens ----46, 145. 146 Alliance Francise, Deutsch Verein, Men ' s Glee Club McVay, Charles— 3AB, Athens 46,212 McWilliams. James— 2BSJ, 89-10th St., Newark 212 M MacArthur, Jean Lucille— 1UC, 1711 W. 9th., Ashtabula 129, 185 MacKenzie, Elizabeth— 1UC, 535 Third Ave.. Gallipolis 228 Mackenzie. Robert George — 2BS, 535 Third Ave.. Gallipolis 173 Mackiewicz, Bernard— 1UC, 9702 Elizabeth, Cleveland 146 Mackinnon, Dick— 3BSCh., Athens 208 Madden, John— 2BSEE, 26 Grandview. Tiltonsville 84,117.121.216 Maddock, Maurice Phillip— 1UC. 1574 E. 248th.. Euciid 144.203 Maddox, William E. — 4BSI, W. Broadway. Mayfield. Ky 55. 153.208 Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Delta Chi. J-Club. Vets Club Exec. Un. Housing Mgr., Post, WOUN Maffert. Mary Ruthella— 1UC, Athens .122, 181 Mager, Robert F. — 4AB. 2982 E. Blvd.. Cleveland ..237 Maggass. Robert John — 4BS, 3356 W. 84th.. Cleveland 38 Maggio. Emil George— 2UC. 272 Madison St., Passaic, N. J. 212 Magnusson, Sylvia Camilla— 1UC. 64 East 219. Euclid ...106, 107, 185 Mahaftey. Leona Ann— 1UC, 318 N. Seventh St., Cambridge 138, 144 Mahne, Joseph Leonard — 2AB, 2144 Lakeland Ave., Lakewood 226 Maier, Sara Ann— 2AB, 1245 Myrtle Ave., Zanesville 121 Malady. Thomas Edward— 2BSEE. 14716 Westland Ave.. Cleveland 217 Malak. Dorothy M. — 4BS. 44 Clinton. Youngstown 26,38, 121, 131 WIA, Newman Club, YWCA. WRA Malcolm. John Richard— 2AB. 440 Sixth St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. 146 Malham, Marian M. - 3AB, 905 Perkinswood, S.E., Warren ..119. 121, 146, ISO Malone. James Robert — 1UC, 2506 Roanoke Ave., Cleveland 144 Malony, Miriann — 3BSEd., 330 E. Boardman, Youngstown 119, 145, 158. 159. 163. 170. 196. 200 Maloy. John Alfred— 2BSC, 910 Catherine St.. Springfield 204 Manasevit. Harold Murray— 2BSCh., 187 Fox St.. Bridgeport, Conn. 144, 211 Manica, Ralph John — 2BS, 1565 Larchmont Ave., Lakewood 49 Mann. Marjorie Rae— 2BFA, 1017 Catalpa Dr.. Dayton 191 Mann. Richard Lee— 3BSEE, R.F.D. 1. Portsmouth 39. 141 Mann. Roma— 2BSJ, 109 Canton Place. Dayton .125 Manning, John Patrick — 2BSCE, 1440 Kensington Ave., Youngstown 121, 213 Manship, Rebecca A.— 3BSEd., 677 S. Washington. Vanwert 67. 168 Manwell, Elizabeth H.- -2AB, 1616 Brainard Rd.. S. Euclid 161. 184 Marburger. Fred R.— 2BSME. 52919th St.. N.W.. Canton 135 Marcis. George — 1UC, 2064 Clarence Ave., Lakewood 223 Marco. John J. Jr.— 2BSC. 838 Tod Ave., S.W., Warren 92,95,205 Marcus, Harvey H.— 2BSIE, 925 Blair Ave., Cincinnati 113 Marek, Jean Marilyn — 4AB. 3614 E. 140th St., Cleveland 46. 182 Alpha Gamma Delta. YWCA Cabinet. Phoenix. Alpha Lambda Delta, Women ' s League Activities Committee, Psi Chi Marek, Lenore Marie— 2BSEd„ 3614 E. 140th St., Cleveland - 183 Markley, Glenn Franklin 2BSME. R.F.D. 4. Mansfield 121 Markus, Howard James -1UC, 24-4 Euclid Hts. Blvd.. Cleveland Hts 218 Marshall. Bob Lory— 2BSEd.. Ill S. 8lh St. , Martins Ferry 139 Marshall, Robert Leonard— 3BSC. 454 Brookside Dr., Dayton 209.228 Martelli, Elton Louis— 1UC, 1216 Lawn Ave., S.W., Canton 98 Martin, Gloria June — 4AB. 7550 Lake Ave., Cleveland .46. 125 Kappa Phi. WRA, YWCA, Wesley Foundation Martin, Lorna Jean — 1UC, 7721 Colgate Ave.. Cleveland 119. 157. 183 Martin, Mary Jane— 3BSHEc. North St., Garrettsville 39. 131, 142 Martindell, Elizabeth Joyce — 4BSC. 214 E. Broadway, Wellston 55 WRA. YWCA, R ' lfle Club (President), Wesley Foundation, WIA, I.mdley Glee Club, Red Cross Martonchick. Martha Jean -2UC. 1362 E. St., Lorain 129 Marts. Nancy Lou - 3BSEd.. R.F.D. 1. Middletown .... 66. 155 Martucci. Anthony Patrick 2BSIE. 1 29 E. 112th St.. Cleveland 203 Martyniak. Edward Anthony— 3BSC. 2015 Brown Rd.. Lakewood 55 Freshman Football and Baseball. Newman Club Maiiill, Carmen Nick— 2BSEd.. 32913th St.. S.E.. Canton 203 Masentz. Joan Louise— 3BSSS. 103 E. 233rd St.. Euclid .26, 59. 124. 126. 157 Masters. David Bennett— 3BSEE, R.F.D. 1. Cutler Masters. George Paul - 1UC. MC 37 North Rd.. Warren 209 Masters, Helen Louise -4BSHEc, R. 4, Marietta 36. 117 274 Student Index Master. William Enoch— 2BSCE, M.C. 37 North Rd., Warren ... Matheny. Charles Eugene — 4BS0, R. 2, Lima -. -55 Football _„ ,,„ Matheny, Leota Mae— 2BS. Rockland - j9. )l° Mathey. Marjorie Jean— 2AB. 981 Canfield Rd.. Youngstown -.147. 181 Mathews. Wendell Evans — 1UC, 10514 Miles Ave.. Cleveland 115. 13: Mathias. Phyllis Aileen— 1UC. 123 E. Evers Ave.. Bowling Green ... Mathias, Robert Stewart— 3BSME. 738 Leonard St.. Toledo ??2 Matson. Martha Louise — 3BSC, 365 Madison. Brookville, Pa. ... .1.6 Matsui. George Hideo— 1UC, 311 Brokaw St., Honolulu. T.H. 146 Mattson, Marilyn Ann— 3AB, 445 Orchard PI. N.E.. Warren .49. 117. 149. 154 Mat2. Neil Addison— 2BSCE, R. 1. Stoutsville 219 Mault. Georgia Marie — 2UC. R. 1. Cove 1=7 Maurer, Leslie Raymond— 2BSC. R. 1. North Lima ...214 Max. Robert Roger — 4BSI, 421 Wilden Place, South Orange, N. I. _____ 55, 153, 159, 164, 201, 210 phi Epsiion Pi Pres., Hillel Foundation Pres.. Interlratemity Council, Torch. Campus Religious Council. Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Mu Alpha. Kappa Kappa Psi, Band, Orchestra Maxwell, Ann Louise — 2AB, 1035 Big Falls Ave., Akron ...117, 197 Maxwell, Marilyn — 4BSI. 7 3 Eastgay Dr., Akron -55, 182 Alpha Gamma Delta, YWCA Mayer, Bruce Alan— 1UC, 5055 W. 6th.. Cleveland ...228 Mayer. Margaret Jane— IBS. 287 N. Clinton. Olean. N. Y. 38. 180 Mayers. Joseph A.— 3BSC. Fairview S Old Mill Rds.. Pittsburgh ... Mayle, Lillian Louise — 2BSEd.. Cutler Maynard, Richard J.— 1UC, 153 Engle. Geneva ...207 Mazzocco, Edward A.— 3BSJ, 14613 Coit Rd.. Cleveland ---39. 83. 85, 151. 152 . 171. 206 Meade. Thomas j.— 3BSC. Athens 212 Meermans. Ralph— 2BFA. 17615 Archdale. Lakewood 149, 154, 156 Mehlman, Henrietta— 1BFA. 123 N. 21st.. Wheeling. W. Va. 70, 129, 131. 158 Band. Orchestra. Sigma Alpha Iota. Delta Phi Delta Melamed, Rita Vivian — 1UC, 2155 Westminster. Cleveland Hts. 113 Melcher, Burton— 3BSC. 51417th., N.W.. Canton — . 210 Melcher, Harriet Jean — 4AB. 3609 Tullawamore. University Hts 46. 1C6 Lutheran Club. Sociology Club. Alpha Kappa Delta. Chi Omega, YWCA, Campus Religious Council, WSSF Committee Melhni. Anthony R— 2BSEE. 2386 Noble Rd.. Cleveland Hts. 203 Melzer, Carl Ernest — 4BFA. 1566 Roycroft Ave.. Lakewood .95,204 Mendelson. Sanford— 2BS, 3704 Belmont. Bellaire 211 Monster. George Alden— 3BSC, 1000 E. Main. Louisville 205 Menz, Gilbert— 3BSC. 764 Kenilworth. Warren - 225 Mercer. Marjorie — 4BS. 1351 Bellows, Akron 38. 192 YWCA, Pi Beta Phi Pres. Metcalie, Barbara Joan— 3AB, 182 Hillside Terra.. Staten IsL. N.Y. ..149. 182 Meyer, William E.— 2BSJ. 160-15, 7th Ave., Beechhurst, N. Y. ...124 Meyn. Anna — 4BSEd.. Box 713 W. Fork Rd.. Cincinnati 64, 1E2. 200 Alpha Gamma Delta, WRA. Kappa Phi, Hoolers Club, YWCA. Wesley Foundation Mezey, Eugene Julius— 2BSCh., 4157 Rocky River Dr., Cleveland Mickle, Jean Louise — 4BSSS. 14 Fort St.. Athens -55, 117, 182 YWCA. Kappa Phi, Aloha Gamma Delta Mielke, Marilyn Ruth— 3AB, 403 Tyler St.. Sandusky 170. 196 Mihalik. Nicholas Andrew— 2BSEd., Box 56, Stratton 31, 163. 166. 169 Mihelick, Stanley Joseph— 1UC. 21731 Crystal, Euclid 205 Millord, Richard James— 1UC, 70 S. Second St.. Rittman ... Miller. Bernard D.— 3BSC, 1365 48th St., Brooklyn 55,210 Miller, Bonnie Jean— 2BFA, 532 Evergreen Ave.. Dayton 172 Miller, Charles William— 3BSEd., 17 Bun Ave., Newark 229 Miller, Edward Joseph— 3BS, 1717 Harvard Ave., N.W., Canton 121, 144 Miller. Harland William— 3BSC, 114 E. Main. Louisville 228 Miller, John Lawrence — 4AB, 2207-4th St., N.W., Canton 46, 154 Canterbury Club, Episcopal Choir Miller, John Winston— 1UC, Athens 122 Miller, Joseph Earl— 1UC, R.F.D. 3, Delaware 166 Miller, Lester Earl— 3EFA. 521.19th St., N.E., Canton ...216 Miller, Mary Louise — 1UC, R.F.D. 3. Athens 122 Miller, Neil Ellmore — 4BSEd., 1614-35th St.. N.W., Canton 64.220 Sigma Theta Gamma, Band Miller, Paul Edward— 2BSME, Box 251. Wheelersburg 141 Miller, Richard Eugene — 4BS, 720 E. Mulberry, Lancaster 38, 131.206 Miller, Suzanne Gertrude — 1UC, 737 E. Hudson. Columbus 128 Miller. Thomas Quentin— 3BFA. 71 S. Markey St.. Bellville 219 Miller, William Edward— 1UC, 68 E. Mulberry, Athens 83 Millheff, Harry Kirk— 3BSC, 3701 Winchell Rd., Shaker Hts. -55,214 Phi Kappa Tau, Intramural Spcrts Milligan, Harry Smith. Jr.— 2AB. 2000 E. High. Springfield 147,151.221 Mills, Don Wesley — 4BSC, 343 Palmer. Middleport .55.208 Mills. James Welbern— 1UC, 2304 Fleming Rd.. Middletown -..228 Mills. Rhoderic Glenlord— 3BSC, Mt. Storm, W. Va 59 Mills. Robert J.— 2BSC. Athens .05,93,95.209 Millspaugh, Alan Edgar — 2UC, 18200 Lorain Ave., Cleveland 95 Milner, Allied W.. Jr. — 2BSEd., 7828 Harrison Ave., Mt. Healthy 99,221 Milner, Phyllis— 3AB, 7828 Hanison Ave.. Mt. Healthy 46 WRA. Dance Club, YWCA. Sociology Club, Boyd Hall House Council Minesinger, David Paul — 2BSC, 81 Samaritan Ave., Ashland 221 Minn. Robert C— 1UC, 1143-2nd Ave., Honolulu, T.H 98 Minnick. Ralph Daniel— 3AB. 177 Liberty, Conneaut ---49 Minor. John Aubrey Jr.— 1UC, 3643 Woodridge Rd. Cleveland Hts. ....173. 207. 228 Mioduszeski. Jean R.— 1UC, Box 534, West Richfield ...121 Mirable, Frank Andrew— MS, 406 Stockholm St.. Brooklyn, N. Y 224 Miracle. Donald Roy— 3BSEd„ Star Route, Lewisville - 66 Misko, Walter John— 3BSIE, 432 N. 8th St.. Martins Ferry 219 Mitchell. Betty Ruth— 3AB. 315 W. Second. Dayton 49. 146 Mitchell, Chester— 4BSC, 1755 E. 33rd.. Brooklyn. N. Y 55 Mitchell, Helen Carolyn— 1UC. 2816 Gallia St.. Portsmouth .107, 187 Mitchell. John Stanley— 2BSEd., 192212th.. S.W., Canton 95,204 Mitchell, Mary Lou— 1UC, 315 W. Second, Dayton 146 Mitenbuler. Gerald Henry— 1UC, 1118-2nd. St., Lorain 209 Mitenbuler, Jack Charles— 3BSC. 1118-2nd. St.. Lorain 55.208 Moats. Donald Murrence — 3BFA, 2558 Robindale. Akron 71, 173 Mobus, Carolyn E— 3BFA, 131 W. Main. Everett. Pa .237 Moldovan, Ramus — 3BSIE, 765 Delveme Ave. S.W.. Canton 206 Molnar, Robert John— 1UC. 129 Highland Dr., Biecksville 217 Monroe, Joseph — 1UC, Box 407, Malvern 136 Montanare, Francis— 1UC, 6301 Murray Ave., Ashtabula ...228,229 Monti, Robert Fuller— 3BFA. 3363 E. 142nd., Cleveland 212 Moon, Paula Joan— 1UC, 624 Wallace Ave.. Bowling Green ...119. 129. 183 Moore, Donna Rae — 4BSEd., Amsterdam 64. 117 Wesley Foundation. Wesley Players, Kappa Phi, YWCA, WRA Moore, Francis — SAB, R. 1, Armstrongs Mills 147 Moore, Patricia — 2BSEd., 3790 E. Scarborough Rd., Univ. Hts. 119. 168. 187.200 Moorehead, Joan Gertrude — 1UC, 78 N. Buroess Ave., Columbus 129 Moorhouse, John Wharton— 1UC, Box 156. R. 1. Wadsworth 121 Morgan. Betty Lucille — 3BSC. 1840 Chapman Ave.. East Cleveland 59 Morgan, Eleanor Jeanne — 2BSEd., 612 S. 6th., Ironton 123 Mor-jan, Patricia Mary— 2AB, 3145 W. 88th., Cleveland 48, 124, 129, 132 Morgan, Thomas Henry— 2BSEd., R. 1. Bellaire 83 Morison, William McKay— 1BSC. 1340 Roxbury Rd.. East Cleveland .55. 205 Beta Theta Pi, Senior Prom Chairman. Football, Track Moritz, Merle — 1UC, 1634 Belmar Rd.. Cleveland Hts. 211 Morrill, Mary Frances — 3BSCh., 48 Kenilworth Rd., Arlington, Mass. ....168 Morris, Charles Willard— 3BSC, R. 2, Warren 206 Morris, Deloris Jean — 1UC, R. 2, Leesburg 189 Morr is, Donald Fredrick — 1UC, 1053 Broadway, Martins Ferry 95 Morris, Margaret Myrtle — 1UC. Mount St., Tiltonsville 117 Morris, Ralph William — 2BS, 946 Nobleshire Rd., Cleveland Hts. 149 Morris. William H.— 2BSC. 44 Main, Glouster 206 Morrison, Charles Lee — 2BSC, 1428 Lauderdale Ave., Lakewood 215 Morrison, Susan— 1UC, 743 St. Nicholas, Dayton -157, 163 Moschell, Paula Kathlene— 1UC, 244 E. 250th.. Euclid .. 119, 181 Moss, Cruse Watson — 4BSIE, R. 3, Ravenna 205 Moss, Jack S. — 4BSC, 881 Eloise Dr.. Cleveland Hts. .57.218 Sigma Beta Mraz, Florence Mary— 2BS, 5101 Thomas, Maple Hts. 126 Mullenix, Ronald— 2BSEd., Main St., Tiltonsville 216 Mulpas, William— 3BSC, Athens Munday, Robert Bowen— lUC, 2715 Camden Rd., Columbus 209,228 Munger, Harry William— 3BSC, 537 Church St., Yuba City 59. 175 Munn, Richard— 2BSC, Athens . .225 Munn. Samuel V. — 4BSC, 8 Stewart St., Athens ...55 Commerce Club, International Relation s Club Murie. Richard— 2BS, R. 2. Adena -144. 160.223 Murphy, Eileen Jane — 2AE, 346 Momingview Ave., Akron . 126 Murphy, Marilyn — 3AB, R. 1, Newcomerstown 125, 147 Murphy, Wayne LaVergne — 1UC, 550 S. Main, Mansfield 121 Murray, James Joseph — 2BSC, 228 Twain Ave., Cincinnati 208 Murray, Susanna — 1UC. 2940 Feltz, Cincinnati .- .--143 Musgrave, Eldon — 4BSC. Athens 57 Mutchler. James C— 3BSC. 230 Church St., Chillicothe ... 39. 173,207 Musick. George — 2BSC, 415 Elm. Elyria 121. 166 Myers. Mary Elizabeth— 4AS, Warren 46. 48, 129. 152 N Nadelman. Stanley — 4AB, 3559 Bainbridge Ave.. New York ...146 Naltanail. George — 4BSC. 1419 W. 54th.. Cleveland - ---- -56 Nard, James — 4BSJ, 83 Bissell, Youngstown 56.208 Nass. Samuel— 3BSEd., 163 N. Main. Freeport. L.I., N.Y. 67.137.211 Nathan. Herman— 3BFA, 325 Spearman. Farrell, Pa. .70. 210 Nathan. Mavis— 1UC. 3489 Shannon Rd., Cleveland Hts. 195 Nau. Donald Henry— 4BSC, 2316 22nd.. Canton 56,220 Sigma Theta Gamma, Booster Club. Newman. Kappa Beta Phi Pres., Tn-Theta Steering Committee Neal, Gilbert Lincoln— 2AB, 85 State. Gallipolis 135. 169 Neale, Thomas— 3BSEd.. 1400 Covert. Parkersburg. W. Va. 205 NeCamken. Josephine — 2BSC, 2536 Overlook Rd.. Cleveland 113. 125 Neenan. John Joseph — 4BSC. 73 S. Fremont Ave.. Bellevue ...26. 23, 56, 163. 164. 200 U. Giee Club, 6.U. Engineers. Boosters Club. J Club, Torch, MUPB, Student Council Election Board, Sigma Theta Gamma Pres., Interfraternity Council, Post. Athena. Registration Hop Chairman. CAC. Kappa Beta Phi Pres., Cheerleader, Cutler Hall Rededication Committee Nees, Mary Edith— 2BSEd.. 113 Day Ave.. Newark -124. 143.228 Nelson. Ruth Elaine — 4BSC, 1228 Cottage St.. Ashland 26.56. 129.228 Band, WIA, YWCA, Orchestra, WRA, LSA, Lindley House Council Nelson, Therese Mary — 4BFA. 13214 South View Ave., Cleveland OU Theater. Footlighters Nemeroff. Daniel— 3BS. Wash. W. 42nd St., Shadyside .. .-211 Netschke. Gordon W. — 4BSEd.. 22560 Edgecliff Dr., Euclid ...83,85 Netschke. Richard O.— 1BSME, 22560 Edgecliff Dr.. Euclid -- ----- -204 Neuhaus, David C. — 3BFA, 13428 Shaw Ave.. E. Cleveland - ...225,236 Newkirk. Mary Daphne — 1UC, 1666 Greenlawn Ave.. Akron 193 Newton. Marabel Ellen— 3AB. 759 Adelaide, Warren - 49 ' !i Nicholas, Richard Parry— 3BS, Athens -144 Glee Club Nichols, Robert Dean— 1UC. 2409 Clyde PI.. S.W., Canton 82 Nicholson, Merrill Steven— 2UC, Route 1, Sycamore Nicholson, Nancy Rose; — 1UC. 811 N. 16th.. Cambridge 183 Niedhammer, Dorothy Lois — 4BSEd., 4204 Clyboume, Cleveland 64. 129, 155, 163, ISO YWCA, WRA7 Dolphin Club, WIA, Sports Board, Dance Club, Hoofers Club, Cabin Board Council, Flying O Club, Varsity O ' ' Club Niemi, Nelo Adolf— 3BSAE. Route 4, Warren -3? Nieistedt, Herbert H.— MS. Box 697. Wapato. Wash. - ...146 Nixon. William C— 2BS, 3236 Clarendon Rd., Cleveland ---93 Nolan, John Masters— 4BSEd.. Bowerston 64.134,135.171,201.206 Nold. Herbert Anthony Jr.— 2BSEd., 341 Moull PI ?!? Novotny, Georoe Joseph— 1UC. 4404 W. 47th St.. Cleveland 225 Nowak, Richard Leroy— 2BSME. 10713 Woodland, Cleveland 212 Nunn, John Curtis— 1UC, 1045 Penn. Ave.. E. Liverpool Nye, Carlos Eugene — SpUC, Athens - - J39 Nye, Donald Earl— 2BSAE, 1233 E. Main, Lancaster 175 O Oberferst. Sylvia G.— 3AB. 21 Mill St., Liberty. N. Y ------ 113. 190 O ' Brien. Daniel Lawrence Jr.— 3BSEd.. 195 Grove. N. Plamiield. N. J. .209 O ' Connor. Gerald Daniel— 3BSC. 3207 Park Lane Dr.. Parma - o -205 O ' Dell. Billy J.— 2UC. Philo 91. 95 O ' Dell, Eugene Edman— 1UC. 41 Oak. Canal Winchester 166 O ' Dell. Marilyn Marie— 1UC, 3509 East Second. Dayton — .117 O ' Dell, Nancy Webb— 3BSEd., 321 Essex Ave.. Lansdowne, Pa. 138. 144. 198 O ' Dell, Phyllis Ann— 2BSEd.. Richmondale 117. 126 Office. David Lee— 2BSC. 916 N. Euclid Ave.. Dayton ...- 113 Ogg. Ralph Howard— 1BSIE, Dundee - 38 141. 2 u. Ohlinger, Martha— 3BSEd„ 291 Walnut, Middleport 26,67, 131 Ohlmger. Mary Christine -3BSEd., 231 Walnut. Middleport ... -67 Ohning. Lorraine Marie— 3AB. 304 Chestnut. Roselle Park, N. Y. ... 12b Oif, Bert— 1UC. 3517 Bainbridge, Clevealnd Hts ——--- — . . -— _■■ Okey. Robert E.— SBSEd., 119 Pembroke Ave.. Zanesville ..66. 114. 116. 144 Olasin. Michael— 3BSEd„ 58 Terhune Ave.. Hackensack. N. J 171, 223 O ' Leary, Thomas Martin— 2UC, 918 Oakland Way. Steubenville -,-.-,--52? O ' Linn, Robert Paul— 2BSC, 259 Lora. Youngstown 192, 225 Olson, Lewis E. Jr.— 3BSEE, 357 N. Lincoln Ave., Alliance —39. 141 275 Student Index Opalerny, Yaro James— 2UC. 10301 Park Hts., Gariield His. 139,228 Orosz, Andrew Michael— 2BSC, 324 W. Engle, Painesville 223 Os(er, William T. — 3BSEd., 17001 Fernway Rd.. Shaker Hts. .... 220 Osterhoul, Francis William— 4BSC, 600 Main, Mon-mgahela. Pa. 5G, 200 Sigma Theta Gamma, Delia Kappa, Newman Club, Booster Club Ostlund, Robert Walter— 1UC, Pershing Dr., Cleveland 98 Otto, George McKee— 3BFA, 411 Maple PL, Martins Ferry 120, 219 Overholt. Edna Mae— 1UC. 286 High, Wadsworth 157, 183 Owen. Richard Stuart— 3BSC, 107 Bievoort Rd., Columbus .... 220 Owen, Robert lewis— 2BSC, 2429 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls 160 Owens, Jared A. — 3BSC, 702 Coshocton, Mt. Vernon ___ 59, 124 Pachl, Asher Roger— MA, 83 N. Y. Ave., Youngstown 202 Page. Janet Marie — 1UC, 608 Chestnut Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls ... 185 Page. Robert W.— 2BSC, Butler .. _ ... 118 Pagliaro, John Anthony- 2BSIE, 771 E. 92nd., Cleveland 203 Palermo, Anthony Philip- 4BSEd., 88 N. Main, Mt. Morris, N. Y. 64. 202 Paley. Ruth Molly— 1UC, 2238 Jackson Blvd.. Cleveland 113 Pallante, Donald Richard— 3BSEd., 710 Warren Ave.. Niles 212 Papalios, Louis Peter— 2BS1E, 577 Buckeye, Warren 135,13 3 Papp, Joseph John— 3BSC, 265 Hunter, Dayton 59 Parker, Jacob Ely— 4BSC, Route 1, New Carlisle 214 Phi Kappa Tau Parker, Virginia Ann— 1UC, 18 E. Pleasant, Soringtield 129, 131 Parks. William W.— 1BSEE, Athens 38. 206 Parlin. Richard H.— 4BSIE, 40 Coolidge Ave., Needham 38, 224 Parmalee, Paul Woodburn— 3BSEd., 147 Halsled, E. Orange, N. J. . .66 Partridge, Helen Louise — 1UC. 3 Aren St.. Dover _ 228,229 Paterna, JoAnn Marie — 1UC, Athens 119, 147. LSI Patestides, Thea— 1UC, Athens _ 139 Patterson, Barbara Jane — 1UC, Mentor Ave., Painesville 145,197 Patterson, Jack Arnold— 2BSC, 969 Main St., Wellsville 205 Patt erson. John Neil — 4BSCE, 5133 Nathan Ave., Ashtabula 38 OU Engineers Patterson, Joy Ann — 4AB, Mentor Ave., Painesville 46, 145, 158, 162. 196,229 Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Alpha Iota (President], Kappa Phi, Psi Chi, Fine Arts Council, Phoenix, Mortar Board, Orchestra, Band, YWCA, CRC, WRA, Who ' s Who Among Students Patton, John Jr.— 2BSCh., 3944 Rhodes Ave., New Boston _ .217 Patton, Richard T.— 4BSC, 927 Briar Ave.. Washington C.H. . _ 56.214 Paul, Marjorie Ann--2UC, 1208 Auburn, Canton _ ___130 Pavlik, Frank J. — 4BS, 727 Union, Youngstown .. 38. 144 MIA, Newman Club, Phi Eta Siqma, Chemistry Club, Beta Tau Omega Pavloff. Estelle— 3BFA, 705 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. .. .46, 113, 194 Paxton, Robert Clair— JBSCE, Athens 38 Paynter, Richard Roy — 4BSJ, Athens 56,153,224 Pearson, Charles B.— 3BSC, Athens 225 Pease, James Owen— 3BSC, 575 Prior Ave.. Newark 59.219 Peck, Jack Rupert— 1UC, 628 Stratton, Logan, W. Va. 98 Peck, Nelson Griffin— 2BSCE, 10405 Parkgate Ave., Cleveland 136 Peckham, George William— 3BSIE, Athens 209 Peden. Mary Ann tBSC. Athens .56,186 Peden. Mildred Francis— 2BS£d., McArthur __ 155 Pedigo, Linda Joyce— 1UC, Athens 162.193 Pence. Gloria June -2UC, 13717 Maplerow, Garfield Hts 130, 1°8 Pendry, Wm. H.— 4BSC. Athens 209 Pennock, Ruth Ellen- 2UC, 32 Ennis Ave., Bedford 143 Penzell, Robert Peretz— 2BSC, 136-13 Newport Ave., Rockaway, N. Y. 210 Peoples, Dorothy Ruth— MA, Athens _ 229 Pepper. Charles Kenneth Jr. -2BSC, 1921 Euclid Ave., Zanesville 219 Perloil, Edith 4AB, 1521 Kinsman, Cleveland 46 Perry, Leonard Eugene— 1UC, 2640 Mayheld, Cleveland Hts 209 Perry, Philip E.- BSEd., 1615 Columbus Ave., Sandusky 64. 171,206 Peters, Robert Charles-lUC, 946 Allison Ave., Lorain 115 Peterson, Aina Linnea— 1UC, Berkshire Rd., Gates Mills 121 Peterson. Robert D.--2AB. 3308 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Hts. ... 59, 146. 217 Petrecca, Carmen Ralph— 1UC, 924 Nathaniel Rd., Cleveland __203 Petrovic, Marie R.— 4BSSS. 603 E. 332nd St., Willoughby 56 Newman Club, Howard Hall House Council Petrovic. William J.— 1BSAE, 603 E. 332nd St.. Willoughby 38,209 Phi Delta Theta. Engineers Club, Newman Club, Booster Club, Student Center Building Fund Committee. Pershing Rifles, Society of Ohio Professional Engineers Petsche. Adeline Ruth- -1UC, 4016 East 143rd St., Cleveland 157 Pettay, Louanne— 2BS, 267 Charleston, Cadiz 197 Pettingill, Cynthia H.— 4AB, 323 Main St. Chatham, N. J .46, 129, 168 Dolphin Club, Lmd ' .ey House Council, YWCA, Red Cross, Soc- iology Club, Alpha Kappa Delta Phelps, William Fredric 2BFA, 205 Keyes, Conneaut _ 137 Phillips. Doris Helen 3BSEd., 661 Belie, Toledo 155 Phillips, Earle William, Jr.-IBSC. ?0 Richardson, Columbus 56. 163, 164, 201. 214 Phi Kappa Tau (President,, Athena Sales Manaqer, Business Manager, Veteran ' s Club, Student Council, Men ' s Union, Community Concert Chairman, J-Club, Torch, Inter-fraternity Council Phillips, Richard M.— 3BSC, Athens 205 Packard, David Farrar— 4BSCh„ 26 Madson. Glouster 38, 134 Pickenpaugh. Eileen Avenell— 4BSCh., 916 Beliord St., Caldwell 38, 126, 144 YWCA, Chemical Society, Band. Kappa Phi Pickenpaugh, Melba Eloise— 3BSHEc, 916 Belford St.. Caldwell 39, 117, i26, 142 Pickens, Lois Maxine- 3BSEd.. Reedsville G7, 157 Pickering, Pauline Anna— 4AB, 665 Highland, Hagerstown, Md. 46. 144. 146, 198 Pietrick. William Charles -2BSC, 3773 W. 133rd St., Cleveland .. 217 Piler, Robert Edwin 3BSJ. 222 Pearl, Jackson 56,220 Sigma Theta Gamma, Treasurer Senior Class Pinkie. Julie Kathleen— 1UC, 467 E. 327th., Willoughby . 131 Pinnon, Jay D. - 2BSEE, Box 198, Wheelersburg 83,226 Pion. Lucille Blanche— 3AB, 1270 E. !8th St., New York, N. Y. 132, M3 Pitts, Thomas Eugene- -2BS, 1221 Cottage PL, N.W., Canton 146 Pizzoferrato. Mike - 3BSEd.. 939 Evangeline Rd.. Cleveland 84, 163, 171. Pizulik, Robert Charles— 2BSCE, 3232 Berea Rd.. Cleveland 121 Plaino. Rebecci Lewis — 1UC, 114 Wymore Ave.. Akron 139 Plotcher, John Shelby 3BSC, 511 W. Grand, Lima .59,215 Plotcher. Marilyn 3BSHEc. 571 Courtland Ave., Lima 39, 139, 142. 155 Plomsko, Barbara Jean -1UC, 811 Hoover Rd., Cleveland 129 Pohlman. Mary Jane 2BSHEc. 104 W. Remington Rd.. Columbus 143 Pojo, Lillian— 3BS, 1S912 Corsica Ave., Cleveland 1R8 Polanski, Edward Charles— 4BSEd., R. 1. Mineral Ridge 64.209 Polas, Leonard Charles— 4BSC, 108 First St. Lowellville 201. 222 Poles, John George— 2UC, 915 Linden Ave., Zanesville . 207 Poling, Donald— 2AB. 218 E. 6th., Lancaster 84,171,205 Pollina. Angelene- 2UC. 3545 Cunnings Rd.. Cleveland Hts. . 143 Polleck, Betty Joan -2BSEd., R. 4. Scioteville 22B Polleck, Herbert— 3AB 123 S. Roosevelt Ave.. Columbus . . 81,84. 171, 19 Popp, Michael- -1UC, !24 Pleasant Ave., Niles 213 Porter, Mary Elizabeth— 4BSEd., 1781 Norwood Blvd., Zanesville ... 66 Porter, William- 2BSC. 153 II. Market, Troy 135 Porterfield. Wilbur Lee— 4AB, 3285 E. 137th., Cleveland 46 Alpha Kappa Delta Posen. George — 3BSEd.. 4423 Bucyrus Ave., Cleveland 66 Post, Boyd W.— 2UC, Corning . _ _ . . . _ _ 166. 173 Potter, Prudence— 4BS, 1153 S. Floyd, Louisville. Ky. ... 38, 114 Poxon, Samuel Thomas— 1UC, 55 W. Washington. Painesville ... 161 Pregozen, David- 4BS, 49 Actor St., Hartford, Conn 144 Hillel, Chemistry Club Press. Marilyn— 3BSEd.. 3602 E. 146th., Cleveland 64. 66. I ' M Pressler, Billy Gordon— 2BSC, 1225-22nd., Portsmouth 2?2 Price, Dudley— 2BSC, 51564 Westlake, Bay Village 215 Price, Eileen Ann— 4BSEd., 413 Sixth. Marietta 64,184 Sigma Alpha Iota, Glee Club, Salon Orchestra, YWCA, Alpha Xi Delta Price. Patricia Ann— 2BFA. 419 E. Second, Port Clinton 183 Prideaux, Donald— 3BSIE. 1081 Allston Rd.. Cleveland Hts. 223 Priest, Carroll Adams— 2BSIE, 1635 E 93rd.. Cleveland .217 Prine. Malcolm— 2BSC. 131 W. Dunedin Rd., Columbus .207 Prisel, John— 3BSC, 519 E. 143id.. Cleveland . ...39. R Pritchard. Barbara Lee — 4BFA. Box 335, McConnelsville 70, 186 Pritchett. William Norman— 4BSC, 785 W. Main. Newark 56.205 Prebert, William John— 3BSME. 845 Summit. Salem 141 Proctor, Richard- 1UC, 900 May, E. Liverpool .207 Prohaska, Stella Marie— 2AB. 12815 Rexford Ave., Cleveland 1 7 Provence, James Henry— 4BSEE, R. 5, Akron 38. 118 O.U. Engineers. AIEE. Delta Sigma Theta. O.U. Rad : o Club Pugh, Betty Eileen— 3BSHEc, Athens 139 Puah, Mildred L-— 3BFA. Athens _. 71 Puhar, Peter— 4BS. Box 253. Elyria 83. 171 Pukay. Boris— 1UC. S. 4th.. Yorkville ... 144,228 Pumphrey. Helen Elaine— 2BSEd,. 532 W. Wayne. Celina 48 Pundt. Herbert Henry— 4BSC, 30 Burnett, Glen Ridge, N. J. 56. 220 Sigma Theta Gamma Puskas. John Elmer— 3BSCh., Box 489, Tiltonsville 216 Pyle, Samuel— 3BSC, 2327 Andrew PL, Cincinnati ... 142 Q Quackenbush, Nancy — 4AB, 424 Fair St., Berea 26, 30, 31, 46, 126, 162 Alpha Lambda Delta Pres., Howard Hall House Council, Wo- men ' s League Pres., Campus Affairs Comm., Student Council, Phoenix, Mortar Board, Scholarship Comm., Rededication Comm., YWCA, Red Cross, WRA. WIA Quint, Marjorie — 2AB, 1670 Glenmont Rd.. Cleveland Hts 191 R Radosevic, Theodore— 2BSCE, 2340 16th.. Canton 39.207 Ragan, Richard— 1UC, 2358 Lexington, Lorain 166 Raia, Marcel Phillip— 2BSC, 2450 Overlook, Cleveland Hts 159,229 Raimer, Paul JoseDh— 4BSC, R. 1, Macedonia __ 56. 212 Raine, Dorothy Alice— 4BSHEc. 303 Day Night Bldg., Huntington. W. Va. 39, 142, 229 Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Phi, Band, Home Ec. Club Raine, Dorothy Ann— 1UC, 165 W. Columbus, Nelsonville 117 Ralls, Robert Edward— 3BSEd., 3154 W. 86, Cleveland .... 171. 224 Ralston, Robert— IBSEd., 1186 W. Hunter. Logan 160 Ramsey. Charles— 3BSC, 332 Howard, Findlay 49, 144, 146 Ramsey, James— 1UC, 1223 Compton Rd.. Mt. Healthy 98 Raney, Ruth Larene — 4BS, New Martinsville. W. Va. 38. 114, 117, 139 Wesley Foundation, Kappa Phi, Home Economics Club, WRA, YWCA, WIA Rank, Lawrence — 4BSC, 196 Adeline Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .56,204 Beta Theta Pi, Varsitv Baseball, Post, Varsity Swimming. Intramural Sports, Beta Theta Pi Glee Club Ransdell, James— 2BSJ, 339 Henry, Kenton 205 Ransom, Andy Wesley— 3AB, 183 Steel, Painesville 115 Ransom. Gordon Edward -4BSC. 1087 E. 37th., Brooklyn, N. Y. 56 Phi Kappa Tau Rapp. Jeanne Cathryn— 4BSEd., 2319 Woodland, N.W., Canton _ 65,70, 1 0 Rappaport, Adele— 3BSJ, 1428 Orchard Terr., Hillside, N. J _ .59, 113 Raptis, Leo— 3BSA, 527 N. Third, Cambridge 143 Rath, Herbert George— 2BSEd., 4403 Archwood, Cleveland 91,95 Rathburn, Joseph Elliott- 2BSC, 3320 W. 99th., Cleveland . ...226 Rathfelder, Rollo Ray— 3AB, 611 Henry, Bellefontaine 207 Rauer. Richard Charles- -4BSC, 4144 Marvin Ave., Cleveland .. 39,56,215 Football, Phi Kappa Tau Rauer. Russell Edward BSIE, 4144 Marvin Ave., Cleveland 215 Football, Phi Kappa Tau Raus, Janice Mae— 4AB, 32113 Vine, Willoughby 46 Ray, Delia Mae— 1UC, 803 Harrison, Cambridge 187 Kay. Jacquelyn Lou -1UC. 800 Harrison, Cambridge 187 Ray, Denton--4BSC, 2141 Dresden Rd., Zanesville 28, 56, 216 Ray. Thelma G.— 3BFA, 565 W. Maple. Clyde 26, 117, 131. 132 Rayment. John Alfred— 2BSIE. Brooksdale Rd., Painesville 173 Read, Anne Jeanette— 3BSEd.. 1533 Northland, Lakewood .67, 122. 157. 185 Reay, Jacquelyn Louise — 1UC, 175 W. Royal, Forest Blvd., Columbus . 119, 183 Rebel, Nancy Jean 1UC, Mentor Ave., R. 1, Painesville 189 Redlin, Margaret Mae— 3BSC, 2343 Glendon University Hts. .. 59. 161, 186 Reece, Alvin— 2BSC, R. 1, HomerviUe — 223 Reed, Allen J.— 4BSC, 120 Clarendon Ave., S.W.. Canton ..56 Freshman Debate Team Reed, Martha— 4BS, 184 W. Market. Steubenville ..... 31,188,200 Phi Mu Pres., Panhellenic Pres., Student Council, Cutler Hall Comm., YWCA, Elementary Ed., Women ' s League Assembly Reef, Robert Clarence— 3BSCE. 607 High, Lancaster 207 Reep, Howard R. — 4BSC, 75 W. Sandusky, Fredericktown -56 Reese, Martha Anne- 2BSHEc„ 14 N. Market, MacArthur ... 139. 189 Reichardt. Russell Eugene 4BSIE, 294 Chicago, Marion 220 Reichley, Ralph James— 4BSC, 508 Carrol, New Lexington ..... 220 Reid, Philip Terry -2BFA, 23 N. Pearl, North East, Pa 207 Reif, Richard John 2BSI. 704 E. Port Clinton 212 Reigle, Patricia Hawk 4BSJ, 326 Poland, Struthers 56 Alpha Xi Delta, YWCA Reinbolt, James B.- 3BS, 3439 Clinton. Bellaire 215 Reiser, Orville Kelly--4BSEd., Odle Creek Rd.. R. 1, Portsmouth Reitz, Eudora Irene— 1UC, 31 College, Johnstown 193 Ralyea, Catherine Joan— 2BSEd., 101 E. 204th, Euclid 130 Remington, Richard Burger— 4BSC, 809 Weber, Akron --56, 209 276 Student Index Remley, Patricia Ann— 1UC, 831 Sheffield BE., Massillon 121. 157 Henker Richard Lee — 2BSC. 3004 Oak Park, Cleveland Renlz, Marian Louise— 1UC, 3350 Dorchester Rd., Shaker Hts. 119. 197 Reynolds, Lloyd Elwood— 2UC. 209 Mount Ida, LancaSTer ...166 Rhine, Luther Mervin— 4AB, 296 Washington, Warren 47 Rhoads, Charles Allan— 4BS, 1310 Washington, Washington C. H. ....28.204 Rhoads. Hilda Fae— 3BSEd., 888 N. Court. Circleville .155. 182 Rhoads. John jr.— 1UC, 888 N. Court. Circleville 228 Rhoades. Claude Jacque- BSEd.. 183 Wright, C0 3 nneau.. 5 Oh,o Phi Mu Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, MUPB, Torch. Fine Arts Council, MIA. OU Band. Band Council, OU Symphony, Wesley Foundation Rice, Cloris Lorrain— 1UC. 283 E. State. Athens Richard. Arthur M.— 1UC. 1223 Stratford PL. Cincinnati 211 Richards, Anna Catherine — 2BSHEc. Logan. Junction C.ty ...139 Richards. Charlotte Pond— 2BSEd. 704 S. Main. New Lexington 185 Richards. Theodore Edwin— 2AB. Box 83, Pavonia 149,215 Riddell, lames Henry— 2BSC, 1158 5th.. Lorain .59.214 Ridge. Loren Thomas- 4BSEd . 1214 22nd.. N.W.. Canton 64. 112. 114. 115. 118 Riebel, Lib Mary— 3BSEd., Mowrystown 67, 157 Riggle. Lester Lloyd — 4BS, OU Apts., Athens 39 Industrial Arts Club. Epsilon Pi Tau Riley. Clayton — 2BSC, 4006 Yorkshire Rd.. Parma Riley. Hyacinth Hope— 2BSHEc. 127 S. Greenfield 18 ;j Rinehart, Edwina P. — 4BS, Muskingum Dr., Marietta ---39 German Club. Kappa Phi Risdon, Roberta Lou— 1UC. 164B Ridge. Steubenville 119,197 Riser. George Junior— 2UC, Williamsfield 83,85.207 Risser. Shirley Royal— 3BSEd.. 304 Prospect. Ashland .90.95, 163,220 Rittenhouse, Wayne R. — 4BSEd., 151- Van Vorhes, Athens 206 Ritter, Wayne Lee — 4BSC. 720 Sandusky, Ashland ...56. 120,219 Trowel, Sr. Class Executive Committee Ritz. Karl Clifford — 1UC, 745 Waterwhiet. Dayton -98 Rivera, Jennie— 2BSEd.. 2087 W. 105th., Cleveland ...117,229 Roach. Sara Lee — 1UC. Athens 193 Roadpouch. Mary Syvillia— 3BSEd.. 458 N. Mulberry. Mansfield _ ... 26, 66, 129. 131, 132. 170 Robbins, Steven Edgar — 4BSIE, 39 Chestnut. Jackson 39 Robbins. Thomas William— IBSC. 39 Chestnut. Jackson ... 56.201,204 Football, Beta Theta Pi (President), Inter-fraternity Council Roberto, Edward A.— 2BS. 1219 10th.. N.W., Canton 163,201.202 Roberts, Clyde Eugene — 1UC, 10412 Buckeye Rd., Cleveland 121 Roberts, William L.— 4BSAE, Athens - 39, 204 Beta Theta Pi, OU Engineers. OU Post, Delta Sigma Theta Robertson, Judith Ann— 1UC. 422 First. Gallipolis 145 Robertson, Martha Catherine— 1UC, 3735 Stark. Bellaire 119. 122 Robinson, Catherine Bently— 2BSEd- 906 Robbins, Niles 184 Robinson, Mary Jane — 3BSEd.. 328 Ferndale. Youngstown ....67, 189,228 Robinson, Ralph Rex— 2BSA, Route 3. Coolville 143 Rocco, Frank C. — 4BSJ. 113 N. Congress. Athens 56.121.163.212 Roeder. Roberta Linda— 2BSJ. Ill E. Penn., Long Beach. K. Y. .... 19 °, Rogers, Bernice Yvonne — 3AB, 210 Saratoga, Cumberland. Md. 49 Rogers. Eldon Elroy— 2BSEE. Stockport . — -J 41 Rohde, Ruthe Ellen — 4BSEd., Hummel S Engel Hds., Berea ... ...-64, 102. 180 Rohrer, Jane Ann— 4BSEd.. 242 Twain. Cincinnati - 65 Rojeck, Chester Robert— 1UC, 20161 Westport. Euclid .--. 95 Rolla, Dudley Baker— 3AB, 45 E. 211. Euclid - 46. 220 Romanucci, Demostine — 4BS. 209 Granada, Hershey, Pa. . 39, 224 Romire, Fred Arthur, Jr.— 3BS. R. 1, Marietta 39 Roodhuyzen. John Christian— 1UC. 2604 Partmoor Rd.. Cleveland Hts. ' ___ 149, 215 Ropp, John Eugene— 2BFA, 99 Lind, Mansfield -84 Rose. Jane— 1UC. 1257 Lakeview Rd.. Cleveland 195 Rose. Patricia Jane — 2BSEd., 2064 Morrison, Lakewood -129. 181 Rose Seeman J. — 4BSC. 637 Downing CI., Erie, Penn. -.57.85, 112. 113. 171 Rose. Sharon Jeanne— 1UC. 28 High, Glouster .... .147, 183 Rosenberg. Barbara Elaine — 3AB, 216 Grumman. Newark, N. J. .47. 194, 200 Rosenberg. Carolyn Ruth— 3AB, 1818 Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y 48, 113. 130 Rosenberry. Glen Richard— 3BSC. 725 N. Parrish. Uhnchsville 57 Phi Eta Sigma, German Club Rosenblatt, Shirley Louise — 1UC, 2708 Hampshire Rd., Cleveland Hts. 113 Rosenbluth. Bert A.— 2BSC, 3165 Berkshire Rd.. Cleveland Hts. 210 Hosenleld, Rhoda— 3BSI. 262 Xeer Ave.. Newark. N. J. -.57.59, 113, 128. 94 Ross, James Henry — 1UC, 6011 Grandvista. Cincinnati -142 Ross, Jo Anne — 1UC, R. 1. Kingston ..-- 123 Rossback. Helen Margaret— 1UC, 10400 Colonial, Cleveland Rossen. Marian Elaine— 1UC. 651 Glendora. Akron Rosser. Frederick W.— 4BS. Athens 220 Roth. Charles William— 3BSIE, 310 S. Canal, Newton Falls ... Roth, Fae Lucille— 2BSHEc, 4655 W. 11th.. Cleveland 171 Roth, Jeanne L.— 1BFA, 2538 Kemper Rd.. Apt. 19. Shaker Hts. .70. 156. 236 Footlighters, Inter-Collegiate Players. Fine Arts Council Roush. Allen Edgar— 2BSC. 1468 S. Noble Rd.. Cleveland Hts. 215 Routsong, Lora Anne — 1UC, 3511 Victoria Place, Cincinnati Rowe, Monica Elaine— 2AB. Stewart Town, Jamaica. BWI 136 Rowland, Marilyn Sue— 3AB, 170 E. State, Athens 147, 186 Rowland. Ruth— 1UC, R. 50. Athens •--,?, Rouley, Elizabeth— 3BS, 201 Wilson, Ravenwood. W. Va. 117 Royal, Richard Curtis— 3BFA, 913 Red Oak, Charleston. W. Va. 71. 115, 118 Rubin, Dolores Hope— 2BSEd., 710 Seventh N.W., Canton 66, 190 Rudner. Allan— 1UC, 612.18th N.W., Canton - - 211 Ruhl. Malcolm— 2AB. R. 1. Powell 114. 115. 116. 118. 135 Ruoff, Edward— 2BSEd., 7417 Phoenix Ave., Mt. Healthy 221 Ruppe. Lillian -1UC 1666 Roxford Rd., E. Cleveland -119. 121, 144 Rush, Peter Jamer— 2BSJ, 8023 Central. Cleveland Russell. Nancy Rawston— 1UC. 12983 Emerson. Lakewood — 187 Russell. Patricia Anne — 1UC, 104 Chestnut. Marietta 128.183 Russell, Robert— 1UC, M.C. 28 Niles Rd.. Warren 146 Russo, Rocky — 4AB, 16309 Taliord Ave., Cleveland ______ __ 28. 30, 31. 39. 163. 164. 172. 20Z CAC. MUPB, Torch. J-Club. Student Council. Athena. Debate Team, Tau Kappa Alpha, Dean ' s Advisory Comm., Men ' s Dis- cipline Board, Lambda Chi Delta, Men ' s Dorm. Councilor Ruszkowski, Eugene — 4BFA. 3693 E. 63rd.. Cleveland 90. 171, 195 Ryan, Donald— 1UC, 1212 Lake, Elyria - ...177 Ryberg, Donald Bernt — 1UC, 6749 Sampson Lane. Silverton 142 Ryder. Fred Park— IBSC, 716 McCleary. Dayton -57 Rypma, Richard Blaine — MS. Athens 143 S Sabol. John— 3BSEE, 1319 Kennelworth, Toronto 121, 139. 173. 212. 228 Sacheroff, Phoebe — 2AB, 3402 Dellwood Rd., Cleveland Hts. 194 Saganich, Dominic— 3BSC, 440 Penn.. McDonald Sahlstrom, Ruth Lucille— 1UC. 206 W. 27th.. Lorain -143 Sakmar, Ervin Michael— 2BSJ. 464 Sixth. Struther - 207 Sallade, Maryalice — 3BSJ, 334 Mistletoe, Youngstown 182 Sallade, Richard Lawrence — 1UC, 334 Mistletoe, Youngstown 215 Samoliner, Adelle— 1UC. 12107 Saywell, Cleveland 229 Sampson, Charles— 4BSC. Tippecanoe City 57,206 Sanborn, Jani! — 4BSHEc, 939 Nobleshire Rd.. Cleveland Hts. 39. 139, 142, 167 Home Ec. Club, Kappa Phi Pres., Wesley Foundation, YWCA, WRA Sanders, Doris Anne— 1UC, 3130 Pleasant, Hamilton 121.142 Sanders, Robert Hendrick— 2BSJ, 1310 Summit, Lakewood 221 Sandy, Angelo — 4BS, 16 Can St., Youngstown - 144 Chemistry Club Santa, Charles James — 1UC, Columbus Ave., Martins Ferry 166 Santavicca, Dorothy Gina— 2UC, 4312 Franklin, Bellaire 123, 129 Sauder, Paul John— 2BS, 566 Harter, Mansiield ...146 Sauer, Ruth Gladys — 4BFA, 5625 Ruatan, Berwyn Hts.. Maryland 70.137. 149. 156. 157 Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Chi Delta, Westminster Cabinet, Delta Phi Delta, President, Fine Arts Council, WRA, YWCA. WIA, 1348 Athena Sauermann, Ruth Lillian — 4AB. 1429 Boulevard, West Hartfort, Conn. 47 WIA. Sociology Club Saulnier, Henry Sidaall — 4BS, 330 N, Princeton, Swarthmore, Penna 59 Track Savely, John Robert— 2BSJ, 730 Noah, Akron 150 Saving, Walter F.— 3BSC, 36 Culver, Logan 204 Sawyer, Amy Jean— 2BSEc. 116 N. Thoman, Crestline 139. 145, 147, 195 Saxon. Davm Mordecat— 1UC, 704 E. Fourth. Brooklyn, N. Y ...228. 229 Sayles, Lois Caroline— 2BSEd.. 305 W. Buckeye. Clyde 155, 183 Sayles, Margaret Louise — 4AB, 305 W. Buckeye. Clyde 47. 157, 162. 182. 200 Delta Phi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Quill, Pan-Hellenic Council, Howard Hall House Council, YWCA, WRA, University Glee Club, University Choir, Phoenix, President, Mortarboard, Alpha Gamma Delta President Sayre. Ralph Maynard — 4BSEd.. New Haven, W. Va. ._: ...65.84.90.95,171.209,216 Sayre, Robert Glenn 4BSJ. 1230 Ashland, Zanesville 57, 153, 157 Cheerleader, Boosters Club, Pi Kappa Alpha President, Inter- iraternity Council, Dean of Men ' s Advisory Committee, Inter- Iratermty Ball Committee. OU Post, WOUN, Sigma Delta Chi. Pica Publication Stall, J-Prom Committee, Kappa Beta Phi Scalzi, Jerome J. — 4BSEd., 200 Second, Yorkville -65 Ind. Arts Club Scatterday. Marcelyn Irene — 3BSHEC, Armstrong Mills --119, 139, 187 Schaeter, Carol Gene — 1UC. 1172 Melbourne Rd., E. Cleveland 131 Schatter, Jack Gerald— 2BSEd., 309 Washington, Ashland 221 Schamadan, James Louis— 1UC, R. 1, Everett 207 Scnambs. Paul Arthur— iBSC, 3378 Euclid Hts. Blvd.. Cleveland Hts. ...204 Beta Theta Pi. Baseball, Track, Scabbard and Blade. Lutheran Students Assoc, Pershing Ritles, Men ' s Dorm Council. Intra- mural Sports, OU Engineers Scharon, Francis Joseph — 2BSC. 1022 North Ave., Massillon 209 Schauder, Miriam Virginia — 2BFA, Box 131. Dayton 236 Schechtman. Joseph Leon— 3BFA. 3450 E. 142nd., Cleveland 71, 113 Scheel, Robert Elmer— 2BSC, 121 W. 22nd.. Lorain Schellkopf, Harold B. — 4BSJ. 1112 Hazel, Fremont ...57,153 OU Post, Pershing Ritles, Sigma Delta Chi Scherr, Grova Audrey — AudFA, 312 Delaware, Charleston, W. Va. 70 WRA, WIA Schey. Ralph Edward— 3BSC, 7080 Broadview Rd., Parma 57 Phi Eta Sigma Schiller. Clara Lucille— 1UC, R. 1. Poland - 117 Schleicher. Fred Jr.— Grad., Athens --°? Schmidt. Edward Charles-lUC. 466 Fairgreen. Youngstown -223 Schmidt, Philip Earhart— 2BSC, 2905 Observatory. Cincinnati 8 -. .-121. 142 Schmidt. Richard H.— 3BSC. 223 N. Firestone Blvd., Akron 1 57, 206 Schmidt. Shirley England— 3BSEd.. 2351 Mt. Vernon. Youngstown 166 Schmith Margery Ann — 1UC. 3676 Meadowbrook Blvd., University Hts. 113 Schneider, Bernice Virginia-lUC, 938 Mt. Royal Blvd.. Glenshaw, Pa. 187 Schneider, Dorothy Leona — 4 BSEd.. 3911 E. 154. Cleveland 121. 144, 168 WRA, Botany Club, Dolphin Club, Newman Club, WIA, Hoot- er ' s Club „ Schneider, Madelyn Agnes— 3BSC, 7130 Forsythe, University City, Mo- Schneider, Richard Leonard— 3BSJ, 403l 2 Jackson. Fremont ?}? Schnieder, Earl George— 1UC, 2903 Milton Rd.. Middletown 135 Schneerr, Audrey Mae— 3BSJ. 1015 W. Jefferson. Sandusky -57 Schonmeyer. Dale Alfred— 3BSC. 3651 Townley Rd.. Shaker Hts -122 Schott, Edward J.— 3BSEd„ 1236 E. 100, Cleveland ...81. 1SS. 163. 205 Schrank. Harry Paul Jr.— 2BSC. 120 Twin Oaks Rd.. Akron 225 Schroeder. Carolyn Esther— 1UC. 216 W. Ohio. Vermilion — 137 Schroll, Lois Jean— 1UC, 6706 Orchard. Parma - - 131 Schultz, Albert Elmer— 3BFA. 7b03 Lorain. Cleveland ..-- — -J3 ' Schultz, Betty Ann— 3BSC. 39 High. Canal Winchester 58, 186 Schultz, Elizabethann— -4BFA, 52 Homstead Dr., Youngstown 70 130 Schultz, Walter Allan— 2BSC, 14736 Fernw ay. Cleveland - 92, 95 Schulz, Robert Carl— 3AB, 5075 New Rd.. Youngstown ... •_ Schumacher, Jack Kenneth— 1UC. 434 E. Seventh, Dover .---82 Schuster. Paul W.— IBS. R. 1, Bellevue ----- - .iVVoi Schwartz. Judith— 2AB, 152 Second. New York. N. Y. -113, 131 Schweitz. Robert Fdwin— 3BSJ. 4173 Hinsdale. S. Euclid -.57.59, 153, 2 Seaman. Ferris Paul— 3BSEd.. Ill Main, New Lexington .v.,., Searth, Charleen Katharine— 1UC. R. 1, N. Lima .--------116,124 Seatter, Leonard Robert— 2BSC. 3498 St. Albans Rd., Cleveland Hts 225 Seckel, Joan Lee— 2BSEd„ 57 W. Weber Rd„ Columbus 185 Sedwick, Barbara Peters— 4AB, Athens - « ' Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta, YWCA, WRA Sedwick, Robert D.— IBSC, Athens - 57 ' 2 °4 Selers. William S.— 1UC, 7205 Hecker. Cleveland 173 Sellers. Mary Ann— 2AB. 1250 Riverview, Dayton 7 . ---19 ' Selzman. Naomi Ray— 1UC. 2169 Jackson Blvd.. University Hts. ..... 191 Semanick. Thorn P.— 3BSCE. Box 108, Barton 133. 141 Senit, Jessie Frances— 3BSEd., Danville 0; WRA, YWCA. Choral Speaking „ „. .„ Seresun, Marie Jean— 3BSEd„ 11125 Continental, Cleveland 66. 126, 148 Serksnis, Joseph P.— 2BSC, 1141 E. 167. Cleveland 160 Sexton. MarvLn Francis— 2BSEd„ 3151 Walnut. Portsmouth .. ...144 Shafer. Ellis Marie— 2BSEd„ Athens - ' Shaffer, Ellis LeRoy— 1UC, 318 Franklin. Sandusky — 21o Shank, John Henderson— 2BS, R. 2, Racine —..—----- ----.-----110 Shapiro, Beryl Elaine-lUC. 2499 Overlook Rd„ Cleveland Hts 113, 149. 191 Shapiro. Shapiro Samuel— 3BSC. 934 Carroll, Brooklyn 25. N. Y. -.57.210 Sharkey. Rita Helen— 1UC. 621 E. Schaaf Rd.. Cleveland ....... -131 Shaveyco. Eileen Marian— 2BSC. 971 E. 69th.. Cleveland ---130. 181 Shaw, Robert Brown— 1UC, 901 King. Lancaster -IM Shea. Robert Daniel— IBSC. 2900 Huntington Rd. 57, 220 Shearer. Sam. B.— 3BSC. 605 Romany Rd.. Kansas City, Mo 226 277 Student Index Sheard, Margaret lane— 4AB, 212 S. College. Oxford ....47. 112. 119, 162, 192 Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delia, Phoenix, Mortar Board, YWCA, President, Red Cross, Women ' s League Sheets, John Howard— 3BS, 428 Laurel, Cbillicothe .... 49, 146, 166 Sheldon. Mary Lou— 1UC, 339 N. Barron, Kenton .131 Shenbeiger, Shirley Ann BFA, 125 W. Main, Ashland ..... 70,192 YWCA, Women ' s League, Red Cross, Pi Beta Phi. Senior Class Steering Committee Shepard. Raymond George — 1UC, 563 Eltercn Ave , Daylon 135, 175. 207 Sheoherd. Karolyn Lucille — 2BSEd., 1025 ;0th.. Portsmouth 197 Sheppard, Malcolm Keene Jr. — 4BS, 2943 Sedgewick Rd., Shaker Hts. 39. 149 Athena Business Stafi Shepperd, Joseph Anthony— 3BSJ. Athens 59, 2 13 Sherer, Mary Lou— 1UC. 127 Meeker. Bowling Green 183 Sherman, James Judson— 2AB, 1383 Cranlord, lake wood 223 Sherman, Joan Selma — 3BSEd., 79 Kensington Ter., Passaic, N. J. 66. 113. 190, 200 Sherman, Roger L. — SAB, Athens 48, 99, 226 Shipley, William Roy— 2UC. 274 Hudson Ave., Newark 213 Shisler, Robert Bartley— 3BSC, 3965 Orchard Rd., Cleveland Hts 221 Shoemaker, Barbara Louise — 2BSEd., 1241 Jefierson Ave., Akron 126, 170 Shoit, Thelma Mae— 2BSC, 718 Fourth. S.W., New Philadelphia ..__26. 123 Shreffler, James Leroy— 2BS, 206 W. First. Woodville 81.207 Shrider, Richard G.— iBSEd., Glenlord .81, 171 Shultz, Alice Mae — 4BSEd.. R. 1. S. Vienna 55, 123 Shumway, Robert Carl— 3BSJ, 521 Woodtick Rd.. Waterbury, Conn. 225 Shupe, Norma Jeanne — 3BFA, 2536 Tecumseh. Springfield _ ____ 26. 71, 117, 121, 128, 131, 132, 137 Shultz, Richard R.—3BFA, Athens n Camera Club. Alpha Mu Silerd, Patsy Lou— 3BS. 632 S. Main, Lima 48 Sifers, Mary Martha— 2AB. 2916 Fairiield, Cincinnati 119, 147, 169, 192 Sifers, Samuel Iba Jr.— 1UC, 2916 Fairfield, Cincinnati 209 Stffert, Calvin E.— 2BSC, 199 Broad, Wadsworth 204 Sigler, Roy— 3BSEd., 234 E. Eighth, Ashland 159.221.228,229 Sigman, Jack Long— MFA, 213 E. Main, Byesville __ _137, 163, 224 Sigman, Thomas Leo — 4BSAE, 413 N. Eleven!h, Cambridge 39. 224 Silverman. Shirley Marilyn— 1UC. 1965 Staunton Rd., Cleveland Hts 195 Simmons. Fay Younger. Jr.— 1UC, 1046 Linden Ave., Dayton 151 Simmons, Lyle Lyman— 2BSC. Box 62, Dundee. Mich. 39.207 Simon, Chailotte L.— 1UC, 2684 Hampshire Rd.. Cleveland Hts ___185 Simon, Elaine Lois— 1UC, 2076 Felecia Ave., Youngstown 113 Simons, Marilyn Ann— 2AB. 107 E. Third, Springfield 117, 147 Simpkins, Norman Halls— 2BSCh., 321 Atlantic, M.W., Warren 166, 169 Simpson. Maraaret Jane — 2BFA, 411 Alameda Ave., Youngstown .... 130 Simpson, R. Lillian— 3BSEd., 1515 Termon Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 119, 196 Sin-m, Julia Marie-— 4BSEd., 1382 Elbur Ave., Lakewood 65, 184 Alpha Xi Delta, YWCA, WRA, Kindergarten Primary Club Sinclair, Margaret— 3BSEd., 1922 Broadview. Cleveland 192 Singerraan, Jack R.— 2BSC, 34 Main, Tiltonsville 171,217 Singleton. Edgar B.— 3BSEE. 305 Scott St., N.E., Warren 122. 160 Sisk, Virginia Gale— 3BSSS, 867 Lanterman Ave.. Youngstown 58. 189 Skeid, Leni M.— 3BSHEc, Box 65. Connorville -59,198 Sklenar, Lois M— 2AB, 2358 Northlane Ave.. Lakewood _ .181 Skurko. Joan— 2BS£d., 3412 W. 119th., Cleveland 129, 181 Sladky. Adele Mae— 1UC, 12315 Hoy Ave., Cleveland 183 Slinluff, Julia Anne — 1UC, 62 Broadway. Jackson 117 Small, Leonard Marton — 4BSC, 163 Tod Lane. Youngstown ..57, 112, 113. 210 Smelts. Nancy Louise — 4AB, Athens ._ _ .. 47 Phi Beta Phi Smelts. William A. — 4BSC, Athens .57, 175 Sociology Club, Alpha Phi 0m-?ga, MTA. Men ' s Glee Club, HOA Smiley, William C— 2BSC, 132 E. Como, Columbus 204 Srailovitz, Bernice— 2AB, 5520 Wellesley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. _ 194 Smi ' -h, Anthony O.— 2AB, 7230 Market, Youngstown 207 Smith, Arden L.— 1UC. 452 Catalina, Youngstown 157,185 Smith, Barbara Ann— oBSEd., 809 27th., Canton 26, 131, 180 Smith, Barbara Mae— 2UC, 2613 12th., S.W., Canton 183 Smith, Betty Lou— SBSCh.. 429 Duane, Clyde ..31.48. 114, 115. 130, 144. 161 Smith. Charles L.— 3BSC, R. 1. Norfolk, Conn. 59 Smith, Charles H.— 3BSA, 351 S. Firestone Blvd.. Akron 217 Smith, Daniel W. — 3BS, 43 Sunnyside, Athens 48, 173,225 Smith, Eugenia E.— 1UC, 2449 Woodmere, Clev. Hts. _ __ 195 Smith, Gerald B.— 1UC, Box 182, Hartville . .. .99, 171,205 Smith, Herta— 2UC, 13424 Forest Hill, E. Cleve __-194 Smith, James H.— 2BS, 467 Noah, Akron . __99, 213 Smith, JoAnn L. -3BS. 3831 W. Kidge, Erie, Pa. 48,130 Smith, Kenneth E.— 3EFA. 17023 Delaware, Lakewood 225 Smith, Lome C— 1UC, 21643 Kenwood, Rocky River 160,207 Smith. Melvin R.— IBSEd., Rt. 17, Mahwah. N. J. . 65. 134. 151 Pershing Rifles, Men ' s Dorm Council, OUIA, Athena, Football, Scabbard and Blade, OU Post, Men ' s Glee Club. Rifle Team. MIA, Vet ' s Club, Zoology Club, Progressive Club, Boosters Club, ROA Smith, Nancy Anne— 1UC, 49 Sunnyside, Athens 26,119 Smith, Sally Rose — 1UC, Muskingum Dr., Marietta 117 Smith, Wallace H - 3BSC, 742 Thornwood. Bndgeville, Pa. 134,209 Smith, William M. — 4BSJ, 2109 Grand Central, Parkersburg, W. Va. 28,57,153,156,159, 163,164.204,228 Band. Orchestra (Pres. 3), Phi Mu Alpha. B?ta Theta Pi (Pres. 3). Sigma Delta Chi, Torch, J Club. MUPB. Student Council, Inlerlrat Council, Salon Orchestra, OU Post, WOUN Snackenberg, Rosemary — 4BSEd., 23 Monroe, Nelsonville . ... 65 Phi Chi Delta, Elementary Ed. Club, Westminster Fellowship Snavely, Harry L. 1UC, RFD 4, Lancaster, Pa 9 Sneed. William C. 2BSEE, 1307 Rose, Lancaster, Pa. 141 Sneller, Richard A. 3BSE d., 952 Monford, Cleve. Hts. 204 Snider, Mervin C. 3BSEE, 713 Taylor, Cambridge- 141 Snider, Richard H.- 2BSA, 713 Taylor, Cambridge 143 Sniich, Harold— 2BS, 1962 W, 32nd., Cleveland 166 Snyder, Frank Jr.— 2BSEd.. Box 169. Nefls 133 Snyder, William A — 2BSC, 6608 Ackly, Parma .225 Snyder, William S. — 1UC, 907 Kenwick, Columbus ..... 149, 215 Solak, Thomas A.— 4BSCh., Hodgens, Tiltoncville 134 Sollenborger, Carl Jr.— 3BSC, 20821 Avalon, Rocky Riv .57,206 Solon, Dolores Mao-2BS, 3248 E. 139;h., Cleveland ..... 194 Soltosz. Alfred A. 4BSIE, 161 Jonos, Yorkville 28,39 MUPB, Engineers, Chemistry Club. Phi Eta Sigma, Boosters Club, MIA, ROA Soltosz, Goldie H. 3BSCHEc., 161 Jones. YorkvUle 39 Sondergaard. Lois Ann— 3AB, 527 S. Colver, Fremont . 192 Sonin. Stephan R. 3BSJ, 170 E. Broadway, Long Beach. N. Y. 153 Sonkin, Sanlord S. 2BSC, 3643 B.-inbndcie, Cleveland . 218 Sopko. Richard M. -1UC, 2230 Brown. Lakewood 221 Soskin, Melvin M. 1UC, 54 E. 52nd., Brooklyn. NY. 211 Sovish, Richard C— 3BSEd., 5905 Delora, Cleveland 121 , Middleport .57, 204 UC Advisory Comm . Senior Sparhuber, Christine F.— 3BSJ, 11 St. Marks, Reslyn Hts., N. Y. . . ...196 Sparks, Joe L. — 3AB, McArthur _ 47, 118, 146 MIA, Delia Sigma Theta, Eta Sigma Phi Sparling, Marian E— 1UC, 4275 Franklin, Bellaire 197 Sparre, Doris N. — 4BSEd., 1256 Crawford, Lakewood 65, 114. 117. 157. 158 Alpha Lambda Delta, YWCA, Sigma Alpha Iota, Kappa Delta Pi, Glee Club, Kappa Phi, Wesley Foundation. WIA. Univ. Chorus Spath, William J.— 2UC, 514 N. Y. St., Toledo 215 Specht, Joan Rae— 2BSEd., 1270 E. 144th„ E. Cleve .185 Spellman, Joan M.— 1UC, 117 S. McDonel, Lima 197 Speyer, Myra L. — 1UC, 1012 Kelton, Columbus .191 Spicuzza, Joe A.— 3BSC, 2478 Kingston, Cleve. Hts ...209 Spidel, Marvin H.— 2UC, 3892 S. Arlington, Uniontown 83,95 Spielberg, Martin H.— 2BSC, 3593 E. 151st., Cleve ____ 211 Sponseller, Richard Q. — 4BSC, 729 Maryland S.W., Canton _ _ 57, 204 Sprague, William E.— 4BS, 53 Morris, Athens .39,204 Beta Theta Pi, Newman Club Spurgeon, Gerald E— 2BSJ, 913 Main. Genoa 215 Staats, L. C. Jr.— 3AB, 310 E. State. Athens 47, 163. 172, 224 Staats, Mary Ann— 3BSEd., 3050 Madison. Cincinnati 196 Stack, Charles D.— 1UC, 1896 17th., AkTon _ 219 Stack, Charles S.— 2BS, 22 S. Congress, Athens 49 Stack, Richard A.— 2UC, 3925 E. 42nd., Cleveland 83, 171,209 Standring, Doris M. — 4BSC, 8 McMurray, Bridgeville, Pa. 57, 112, 119. 120. 123, 132. 157, 162 Mortar Board (Pres. 4), Westminister Found. (Pres. 41. Phi Chi Delta, YMCA. CRC, Glee Club, Univ. Chorus, WIA, Cincinnati Club Stanek, Rosemarie — 2BSEd., E. Jefferson, Jefierson 151, 197 Btanko, Andrew— 2AB, 107 Wilma, Steubenville 207 Stanos, Steve P.— 4BSC, 131 Wirt. Youngstown 57,206 Stanton, Mary E.— 4AB. 1560 E. 105, Cleveland _ 47 YWCA, PAC, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sociology Club, Newman Club, Alpha Kappa Delta Staoles, Jean L. — 4BFA, 416 E. Summit, Kent 70, 137, 180,200 Starin, Ella J. — 4AB, 17814 Dillewood, Cleveland 47, 126 Co-ed Prom Committee, Women ' s Rifle Club, Newman Club, YWCA, WRA, Howard House Council Starn, Eugene— 1BSJ, 416 Ferndale, Youngstown 57.210 Stearns, Donald B— 2BSC. 314 Bank, Painesville _. .223 Steele, Florence J. — 4BS, 386 Ridge, Newark 39 Steele, Helen J.— 2BS, 114 Roesch, Buffalo, N. Y 168 Steele, Ruth G.— 3BSJ, 114 Roesch, Buffalo, N. Y. 48 Stefan, Christopher— 3BSEd., 332 Lonsdale, Dayton 81,91,95, 171,205 Steich, Helen L.— 2BSEd., 930 Kenmoie, Akron 148, 157 Stein, William F.— 2BSEE, 1438 Rosewood, Lakewood ..205 Steiner, James R.— 4B3EE, 101 N. 2nd., Middleport 39,204 Beta Theta Pi, Engineers, AIEE Steiner, Maurice E. — 4BSC. 101 N. 2nd., Beta Theta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Steering Comm. Stemhardt, William— 2AB. 185 E. 163. New York, N. Y. 218 Stell, Wilbur H.— 2BSEE. 11217 Buckeye. Cleveland .118 Stephenson, Carolyn J.— 2BSEd„ 1248 Miller, Zanesville 181 Sterling, Mary— 2BFA, 997 Greentree. Pittsburgh. Pa. 181, 190 Stevens, Bertha A.— 2BSHEc, R. 2, Naval Base. S. C. .124 Stevens, Vivian J.— 3BSEd., 615 Nicholas. Dayton 136 Stewart, Charles H.— 3BFA, 23 W. 4th., Tucson. Ariz. __71. 149. 154 Stewart, Gloria M.— 2BSHEc, 313 N. Pennsylvania, Wellston ....39, 139, 140, 151. 188, 267 Stewart, John A.— 1UC, 26 Morris, Athens _ 209 Stewart, Lawrence E.— 3BSC, 17823 Northwcod, Lakewood 39, 172,207 Stewart. William R.— 2BSEE, 23804 Rockford, Dearborn, Mich. 59 Stief. Edward D.— 2BSCE, 3313 E. 119th., Cleveland 225 Stiles, Betty E. — 4BSEd., Tuppers Plains 65, 155 Kappa Delta Pi Stiles, John L.— 2BSC, 45 Everareen, Auburndale, Mass _ .22 Stine, Harriet J. — 4AB, 3270 Dell, Pittsburgh, Pa. 26,47,126 Howard House Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Women ' s League As- sembly, YWCA, Interdorm Council Stirling, Robert J.— 2AB, 3599 W. 104th., Cleveland 135 St. John, Norman W.— 3BSC. OU Apts., 4-F, E. State, Athens 221 Stockwell. Nancy A.— 1UC, 3666 Berkeley, Cleve. Hts. 193 Stomps, William M. BSIE, 266 Vennum, Mansfield . 39, 83, 141, 222 Stone, Marie J.— SpGr., Doanville 129, 146 Stout, Don F.— 1UC, 316 Progress, Hamilton 169 Stovsky, Greta— 1UC, 12971 Cedar, Cleve. Hts -.113 Strain. Harold E.— 2BS, 1738 S. Cenier, Springfield 112,118 Strauss. Arthur G-— 4BSC, 39 Myrtle. N. Plainfield, N. J. 57,211 Phi Epsilon Pi, OU Post, J Prom Comm. Strauss, Hedy L.— 4AB, 533 W 232nd. , New York. N. Y. - 47 Strauss, Helen E.— 3BSEd., Hopewood Rd., Hopewell, N. J. ... ... 65, 194 Stempel, Robert R.— 3BSC, RFD 1, Elyria 59.219 Strohmeyer, Kathryn M— 1UC, 601 Nottingham, Dayton 189 Strong. Thelma L.— 1UC. Victory Rd., Springfield 119, 183 Stuckey, Barbara Lee— 3BSEd., 645 Cherry, Marion - - .155, 182 Stuhlmueller, Joan K.— 1UC, 3419 Pleasant, Hamilton . . .121. 142 Stumpf, Quinn H.— 1UC. RFD 1, Copley 98 Sturm, Raymond L.— 4BSEd., RFD 2. Shinnstin, W. Va. _ 28, 65. 114. 115, 159. 228. 229 Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha (Pres. 4), Wesley Found. (Pres. 4). Delta Sigma Theta. MUPB, Torch, Fine Arts Council. Band, Orchestra (Pres. 3), Salon Orchestra, Univ. Chorus. Sturrett, Angelo J.— 3BSC, 1318 Willett, S.E., Canton 202 Stvartak, Marie A.— 1UC, 962 Merton, Akron 146 Sucharyk, Joseph— 2BSME, 1607 Starkweather, Cleve. 223 Suchodolski, William— 4BSCE, 10205 Union, Cleve. 38,202 Sudnick, Edward A.— 2BSA, 6828 Park Ave., Cleve 94.95,171 Sukenik. Wilbert— 1UC, 3629 E. 147th., Cleve. 218 Sulek, Carl E.— 3BSC, RFD 3, Malta 57 Sullivan, Richard A.— 1UC, 18 Earnsclilf, Ft. Thomas, Ky. 142 Sullivan, William R.— 2BSC, 128 Walnut. Bellevue 223 Sudneimer, John L.— 3BSC, 210 Highland, Athens 225 Supinsk., Bernard P.- 1UC, 4020 E. 143rd., Cleve. . 121. 160 Suttle, Jean M. — 4BSHEc, 16111 Clifton Blvd., Lakewood 39. 129. 13B YWCA, WRA, Chemistry Club, Home Ec. Club, Camera Club Suttle, Mary Jane — 3BrA, 16111 Clifton, Lakewood 129 Sutton, Nancy J.— 2BSEd., 1172 Brentwood, Cleve. Hts 130 Swan, Burton I.— 4BSC. 17504 Bradgate, Cleve. 57, 143, 221 Sigma Theta Gamma, Pershing Rifles, Alpha Omega Upsilon Swan, Robert J.— 3AB, 3825 Mahoning, Canton 48 Swisher, Joh n W.— 1UC. 7412 Rutledge, Cleveland 226 Sylak, Jane A.— 1UC, 7th Pugh, McDonald 119 Szabo, Bertalan L.— MS, W. Ridge, Elyria 39.143,144 278 Student Index T Talley, Vincent C— 3BSEE. 858 Mathews, Charleston. W. Va 118 Tankersley, Arthur R.— 1UC, 317 McLain. Coshocton 99 Tannehill, Alfred K.— 2BFA, 1903 Englewood, Akron 173 Tarlow, Marjorie L. — 4AB, 165 Bromer, Rockville Centre, N. Y. ---26. 47. 194, 200 Tartagha, Frank I.— 3BSC. 1837 Woodlawn, E. Cleve 94, 95, 202 Tartar. Phyllis J. — 3AB, 365 Lora, Youngstown 190 Task, Beverly R — 1UC, 2563 Dysart, Univ. Hts. 113. 191 Taylor, Charles L.— 2AB, 21 E. Home. Westerville ----116, 151. 152 Taylor, Janet E — 2BSSS. 421 Burdick, Libertyville, 111 59. 182 Taylor, Jean — 1UC, 131 Grandview, Conneaut 183 Taylor. Mildred H. — 4BSEd.. 15633 Brewster, E. Cleve 65. 180 Taylor, Milton I.— 2BSC. 161 S. Cassingham, Columbus 94.95, 171.208 Taylor, Peggy I. — 4BS, 323 Margaret. Jeannette, Pa 65, 155, 182 Glee Club, Choir, Childhood Ed. Club, YWCA. OHU. Alpha Gamma Delta Tealord, Earl Q. — 4BS, 742 E. Main. Pomeroy 39. 118, 144 Delta Sicma Theta, Chemistry Club. Vet ' s Club Teare. Everett H.— 3BSEE, 2419 Overlook, Cleve. Hts - 209 Templer, Jean — 2BSEd., 2 Seminary, Greenwich 117,229 Thatcher, Ruth Ann— 2BFA. Otway 143 Thayer, Dale R. — 2BFA, 533 Broad, Conneaut 137 Thesz, Clarion E — 1UC. 3915 Albertly, Parma 176 Thiele, Carl L. — 2UC, 426 Otterbein, Dayton 217 Thobaben, Robert G. — 4BSC, 3413 Milverton. Shaker Hts. 57,206 Thomas, Betty Jean— 2AB, 12 Maplewood, Athens --.183 Thomas, Ellen O.— 3BSHEc, 222 W. Race. Troy 142 Thomas. Nancie J. — 2UC. 4356 E. Blvd., Cleveland 185 Thomas. Russell N.— 2BSC, 1602 38th. N.W.. Canton 219 Thompson, Chester C. — 4BSEE, 909 E. Boston. Youngstown 39 Thompson. Clifford E. — 2BSC, 5417 Rolston, Norwood 215 Thompson, Frank G.— 2BFA - 71,149,219 Thompson, John C. — 4AB, Underwood Hotel, Wauwatosa, Wis --47 Le Cercle, Newman Club Thompson, Marjorie L.— 3BSHEC 114 N. Ash, Bethel 39.139 Thompson, Richard L.— 1UC, 12V 2 Mill, Athens 229 Thorley, Harold J.— 2BSEd.. 435 N. Market. Minerva 122,151 Thome, Patricia — 2BFA, 237 Eloomingbank, Riverside. 111. 154,196 Thurber. Leo C. — 4BSIE, 81 Grosvenor, Athens 141 Timen, Carol — 1UC, 2733 Hampshire. Cleve. Hts. 113 Timms, Barbara L.— 2AB, 2113 11th., Akron 197 Tinker, John H. — 3BSC, 2 Cherokee. Pittsburgh. Pa 204 Tippett. Charles E.— 3BSC. 417 S. Columbus, Lancaster 59 Titi, Severino R.— 4BSEE, 452 Commercial. Mingo Jt 39, 141 Vet ' s Club, Engineers Tkach, Nicholas— 1UC, 1301 Auburn, Cleve 213 Tober, Margaret H— 3BSEd„ 3143 W. 112th., Cleve. 132 Tober, Marion E. — 4BFA. 965 Oxford, Cleve. Hts. -70. 157. 186 Tobias. John A.— 3BSC. 94 E. Washington, Painesville _ 59 Tomko, Peter— 1UC, 9420 Marsh. Cleve. 203 Tomphins, Everette E. — 2BSC, 4410 Henritze, Cleve 124 Tompkins, Harry L. — 2BSJ. 516 S. 9th., Cambridge 225 Tomsuden, Ruth M. — 1UC, 6 May Court, West Hempstead, N. Y. 131 lornalzky, Joseph L.— 2BSME, 4007 Riveredge, Cleve. 217 Torrence, Waldon L. — 4BFA, 6208 S. Prairie. Chicago. 111. - 70.136 Los Amigos l Pres. 4) Toth, Eugene J.— 2BSC, 3910 Franklin, Cleve. .: 203 Toth. J. P. Jr.— 3BSEd., Rt 2, Williamsfield -. .. --66 Towner, Robert L. — 3AB, 100 Academy, Pittsburgh, Pa. 147,209 Townsend, Paul Scott — 4BSC, Rumley. Jewett -57, 118 Delta Sigma Theta Traubert. Mary E— 2BSEd.. R. 2, Wellsburg - 121, 189 Traver, Donald E.— 2BSC, 103 Beech. Fayetteville. N. Y 225 Trimble, Mary Anne — 4BS, 105 Henry, Crestline 39. 139. 142. 186 Kappa Phi, Chi Omega, Home Ec. Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Howard House Council, YWCA Trimble, William C. — 4AB, 313 Judson, Bridgeport, Conn. 47 Triplett, Robert H.— 1UC, 245 Chelsea, Sisterville, W. Va. 205.228 Tripp, Rita L.— 1UC, 325 Whitley. Bridgeport 197 Trivison, Robert— 1UC, 1830 Woodlawn, Cleve 203 Troup, Nancy P.— 3BSHEc, Pleasontville 26,124,129.142 Trulove. Virginia L— 1UC, 7 Wright, Willoughby 119, 181 Trump, Annette K. — 4BSEd., 19987 Riverwood, Rocky River 65.170 YWCA. WRA, Flying O. Officiating Club Tsagaris, Steve — 2BSC, 544 Franklin, Warren 1 138 Tucker. Betty J.— 2BSEd., 556 Willis, Youngstown 117. 129 Tucker, Gecrge K. — 3BSEE. 406 Virginia, Alexandria, Va 141. 166 Tuggle, Marion F. — 2UC, 6505 Savannah, Cincinnati 153 Turner, Edward A.— 2BS. 1815 Murdoch, Parkersburg, W. Va. 83,204 Turner, Lloyd A. — 4B3C, 286 Hane Ave.. Marion 57 Turton, Harry A.— 3BSJ, 2465 Nortn. Bridgeport, Conn. 150. 153 Tuthill, Shirley B. — 3AB, Box 2221, Youngstown 184,229 Tway, Taylor N. — 4BFA, 404 W. Main, Millville, N. J 70,209 Twinem, Mary M— 3BSEd., 427 N. Lincoln. Barnsville 120.123 Tygard. Betty R.— 2BSSS. 617 N. Broadway, New Philadelphia 119, 197 Tyson, Mary Lou — 2AB, 220 E. Dewey, Youngstown 119, 181 U Udall, Lyle V. — 4BFA, RFD 1, Leaviltsburg 70,154 Alpha Mu, Camera Club Uhl, Edwin A.— 2BSC. 183 Baird, Barberton 149, 166. 172 Ulan, Joseph— 2BS. 2119 W. 10th., Cleveland 213 Umbenhour. William G.— 2BSC. 249 Bedford, S.W.. Canton 150,221 Urbach, Frank J.— 3BSC, 1869 Farmington. Cleve. 204 Urban, John— 3BSAE, 408 E. 34th., Lorain 39 Urman, Phillip G.— 2BSC, 1793 Middlehurst. Cleve. Hts. 211,228 Utley. Jo Ann — 1UC, 1321 Haines, Columbus 130 Utrecht, Julia C. — 4AB, R. 1, S. Charleston . 47 V Vaccaro, William F. — 2BSC, 230 S. 7th., Steubenville 203 Vargo, Stephan A. — 4BSCh., 2722 Hampshire, Cleve. Hts. 204 VanDyke, James A.— 3BS. 748 E. Marker. Cadiz 48. 146.205 Vanek, Don F.— 2BFA, 5177 Cato, Maple Hts 213 VanHorn, Ronald D— 1UC. 1S27 Stiuble. N.E., Canton 82,98 VanTine. Richard E. — 1UC, 2142 Fauver, Dayton 226 Vasek. Frank C. — 2BSA, 5181 Theodore, Maple Hts. 213 Vaughn, Lewis W.— 3BSEd., 124 Morris, Athens ...49. 156, 159, 219, 228, 229 Vaughn, William G.— 2BSCE, 839 Poplar. Nelsonviile 207 Vaughters. Alans H.— IUC. 760 High, Newark, N. J. 136 Vawter, Frank Jr.— 2BSC, 9 Pk. Place. Athens 58 Vawter, Patty J.— 3BFA. 9 Pk. Place, Athens ...-71 Vernell. Rosemary J. — 4BSEd., 3426 Reid, Lorain ... 65, 121 YWCA, WRA, Flying O , WIA, Newman Club Vickerts, Louis R. — IUC, 2143 Clarence. Lakewood 223 Vinci, Ernest Patsy — 4BSEd., 112 S. 5th.. Dennison 65 Industrial Arts Club Vinson, George C— 3ESEE. Ellenboro. W. Va. 39 83 Virta, Kay E.— 3BSA, R. 4. Warren - 118 Visyak, William N— 2UC, Box 153, Mingo Jt. 213 Vogel, Shirley A.— 2BSHEc, 1334 Summit, Lakewood . 139 Vogelsang. William R.— 2BSEd.. 4215 Spokane, Cleve. . 226 Vogt. Ruth E— IUC, 385 W. Virginia, Sebring 129, 149, 154 Volsky, Sanford— IUC, 3638 E. 149th., Cleve 2ia VonBargen, Glenn C. — 4BSEE, 314 Beech, Wyoming 39, 220 Vondriska, Evelyn F. — 3AB, 16A Vet ' s Village, Athens 47 Vonrdsika, Robert J.— IUC, 16A Vet ' s Village, Athens 98 VonThron, Judy J.— 2BSEd., 402V; E. Second. Port Clinton 108, 168. 187 Voss, George W.— IUC. 3211 W. 162nd., Cleve 209 W Wachs, Marjorie Ann — IUC, 24 Lincoln. Willoughby 119. 181 Waddell. M. Opaline — 4BSEd.. 200 Main St.. Utica ...65, 155. 188. 200 Phi Mu, YWCA. Kappa Phi, Elementary Ed. Club. WRA, Panhel Council Wade. Richard L.— 2BSME. Box 12. Millfield 219 Wagner, Betty M.— IUC. 5380 West 220, Fairview Village 121 Wagner, Clara H.— 2BSEd., 5380 West W. 220. Cleveland .66, 119, 121, 126 Wahlberg, Marlain R. — 2AB, 387G Silsby Rd., Southwest Cleveland 128 Wahrer, Robert J.— 2BS. 408 W. Pearl, Wapakoneta .. 202 Walden, Julia A. — 2BFA, Box 25. Coolville .. .. 123, 128, 148 185 Walker, Barbara I.— IUC, 327 S. Allen, Eryan . 148. 183 Walker, Corydon H.— 3BSAE, 2018 Baxterly, Lakev ood 221 Waller, Janice — IUC, Box 30. Cumberland ... 123 Walling. Robert E.— 3BSEd., 16119 Oakhill Rd.. E. Cleveland 66 Wallis, Robert C. — 4BS, 114 Summer, W. Burlington, la. ..-.39,209 Walsh, Margaret M. — 3BSJ, 28 Romona Terr., Pontiac, Mich. 180 Walters. Edward W.— 2AB. 1975 Dresden Rd., Zanesville 217 Walters. Jacqueline J.— IUC, 4108 E. I08th„ Cleveland ... 183 Walters. William J. — 4BSEd„ 517 N. Chestnut. Barnesville 65. 159 Phi Mu Alpha. Delta Sigma Theta. Band, Orchestra Waltz. Robert E.— IUC. 25S55 Detroit Rd.. W. Lake 121 Walzer. Grace — 4AB, 111-25 Metropolitan Ave.. Kew Gardens, N. Y. 47, 130 Camera Club, Soc. Club, OU Post, PAC. Alpha Kappa Delta, WIA Warden. Robert L.— IUC, 3900 Muriel Ave.. Cleveland 226 Warne, Ruth M.— 2BSEd.. R. 3. Cambridge 66 Warren, Doris M.— 2BFA. 80 E. Washington. Nelsonviile 71, 128. 148 Warye, Paul J.— 3BSA, R. 3, Urbana 143 Watkins, Donald B.— 3AB, 1337 Sharon Ave., Zanesville 49, 118 Watkins, Earl T. — 4BSAE, Athens 222 Watkins. James H.— 3BSIE, 828 S. Garfield, Hinsdale, 111. .. ....39 Watnick, Marvin — IUC, 3667 Daleford, Cleveland 211 Watson. Donald C. — 4BSC. R. 1. St. Clairsville 57. 160.204 Beta Theta Pi, Lower Campus Council, Football Watson. Helen G-— 3BS, 43 Foster Ave.. Cambridge 48, 144 Watson, Marjorie E.— 3AB. 197 Gerke, Mansfield ..-119, 148, 186 Waugh, Robert J. — 2BSC, 3256 Glencaim, Shaker Hts. .. ...225 Wavro, Virginia A. — 3BSSS, 14632 Stratnmore. E. Cleve. 59. 124. 168 Weaver, Lorraine A. — 4BSHEc, 3905 Hazel. Cincinnati 39. 125. 139. 142 Alpha Lambda Delta. YWCA, Home Ec. Club, Phi Upsilon Omi- cron (Pres. 4), Boyd House Council Weaver. Marilyn Ann — 4BS. 613 Ingram. S.W.. Canton 39, 182 YWCA, WRA, Chem Club, Women ' s Glee Club, Univ. Chorus, Alpha Gamma Delta, Red Cross (Pres. 3), Phoenix, Student Council Weber, Barbara L. — 2AB. 14552 Daleview. Lakewood 119,192 Webster, Elizabeth J. — IUC, 263 E. Bridge, Berea .--123 Weeks, Joanne — 4BS, 59 Casterton, Akron 39,168,180 Weinberger, Helen M.— IUC, 2855 Avondale, Cleve. Hts. 195 Weiner, Flora B.- 1BFA, 147 Water St.. Perth Amboy, N. J. .. 70 OSU Makio, Sigma Delta Tau. Hillel Weinstein, Joseph — 4BSJ, 141 Market, Long Beach, N. Y. 57,153 OU Post, Sigma Delta Chi. Ohioan Weinstein. Ruth C. — 4AB. 212 E. Beech, Long Beach, N. Y. 47 Hillel, WRA. YWCA. Debate. Le Cercle Weinstein, Shirley H. — 4AB. 208 Penn Dr., West Hartford, Ct. .47, 152. 190 Weisenterg, June R. — 2AB. 1001 E. King, Lancaster 191 Weiser. Richard C— 4BSAE, -19 Trine, Canal Winchester .. ....209 Weiss, Kenneth G. — 3BSEd., 1824 Grantham. Cleve. . 84. 95. 204 Weitzman. Marlene L.— IUC. 3417 E. 146th.. Cleve. 143 Welch, John A.— 2UC. 928 W. Pike. Clarksburg, W. Va. .. 225 Weller, Helen L.— 2BSSS, R. 1, Greenfield 58. 117 Wells, Marjorie M. — 4BSJ, R. 3, Logan 57 Welsh, Mary L.— IUC. R. 2, Newton Falls 117 Wennik, Kenneth F.— 3BSIE, 17505 Wexford, Jamaica, N. Y. 219 Wenrick, Ralph E.— 2BS. 311 Vesper, Ashland 219 Wentz, David L— IUC, 478 West 4th. , Mansfield 98,205 Wentz, Jeanie V. — 4BFA, 478 W. 4th. , Mansfield 70, 137, 148, 149, 184 Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Phi Delta, YWCA, Lutheran Student As- sociation, OU Post, Athena (Assoc. Editor} Werner, Barbara Jo — 4AB, Box 616, R. 10, Akron 47, 146, 198.200 West, Francis W. — 4BSCE, 15657 Brewster. E. Cleveland 39.216 West, Russell J.— 2BSEd„ 464 W. Colleg. York. Pa - 223 Westbrook, Nancy Ann — 4BSJ. 115 S. Berry. Olean. N. Y. 57. 128. 148. 149 Howard Hall Secretary, Athena, OU Post, Camera Club Westerhold. Barbara J.— 2AB, 1727 Hillview. Cleve 147. 185 Westfall, Billie Jean — 4BSSS, 3 Patton, Athens .57,186 YWCA, OU Post, Athena, Chi Omega, Home Ec. Club Westover. Donald P. — 2UC, 4275 Wanamaker, Akron 207 Wetherbee. Milton R.— 2BSC, 2742 Redding, Columbus 175. 204 Wetherhold, Robert C. — 4BSC, 7011 Steilacoom. Tacoma. Wash. 57, 175 Alpha Phi Omega (Pres. 4.1. ROA Wheat, Robert H— 2BSC, OU Apts. 1-A. E. State. Athens 209 Wheeler, Doris L.— 3AB. 48 Fayette, Cambridge, Mass. 47. 190 Wheeler, Robert M.— 2BSC, 3871 W. 21st., Cleveland 166 Whipple, William C— IUC, 1024 Auburn PI.. Canton .98.99,221 White, Ellen A.— 3BFA. 729 Mulberry. Clarksburg. W. Va. 184 White, Helen June — 4BSEd., 95 U. Terrance. Athens 39 WIA, WRA White, James G.— 4BSEd., 3710 Maple, Wheeling, W. Va 65 Phi Eta Sigma White, John— 2BFA, 1317 17th.. S.W.. Canton .95 White, Marilyn L. — 4BSC, Box 174, R. 1, Hebcon 57 White, Pamela Ann— IUC, 84 W. State. Athens 185 White, William H— IUC, 534 Plum, Youngstown 209 Whitmore, Emily Ann— IUC, R. 1. Nelsonviile 131 Whittle, Lois A.— IUC, 3881 Faversham, University Hts. 189 Whyte, Paul C— 3BSJ. 431 Washington, Nelsonviile 58,81.149,221 Wible, Roy S.— 3BSC. Muskingum Dr., Marietta 220 279 Student Index Wielgos. James M.—2BSEd„ 308 7lh„ Lorain 95 Wiggin. Janice J. -2BSEd.. 6 Ohio Ave., Athens 112. 133, 181 Wilbur, Ann 3BSEd.. R. 1. Elyha 66.128.13! Wilcox, Richard F.— 3AB. 5304 Alexis, Sylvania 49. 146, 159,219 Wilcoxin, Luther R.— 1UC. Malvern 136,152 Wiley. Austin J. — 1UC. 2900 Uira PI.. N.W., Canton - 146 Wilkin, Andrew M.— 2BSC. 453 Wood, Newcomerslown ...225 Wilkinson, lean C— 2BSHEc. 210 Highview. Middletown 123 Wilkoli. Janet L.— 2BFA, 40 New York. Youngstown 191 Williams. Doris K. — IBSHEc. 51; Mill. Athens 39 Delta Sigma Epsilon, Home Ec. Club Williams, Earl G-— 2UC, 1270 Marlowe. Lakewood 166 Williams. Edward W.— 2BSC. 2617 Hullin, Norfolk. Va. 20S Williams. George A.— 2BSC. 2405 9th.. N.W., Canton 95 Williams, LeDale— 1UC. 105 Dayton. Hamilton 82.187 Williams, Margery R.— 1UC, 5822 N. Main, Sylvania .143. 155, 183 Williams. Mary Ellen— 1UC. 2352 19th., Cuyahoga Falls 121. 1?6 Williams. William T— 3BS. 536 E. Kline. Girard 215 Wilsey. Edward F. — 4BSCh.. RFD 1. Athens 39. 144 Pershing Ritles. Der Deutsche Verein. Chemistry Club, MIA Wilson. Charles R.—2BSEd., 1490 Superior, Cleveland 219 Wilson. Doris L.— 4BSHEc, 4542 7th.. S.W.. Canton 39 Home Ec. Club. YWCA, WIA Wilson. Samuel A.— 2AB, 1715 Bryn Mawr, E. Cleve. 218 Wilt, Marlyn H. — 4AB. RR 3. Sabina 106. 134. 160. 172.204 Tau Kappa Alpha. Scabbard Blade. Beta Theta Fi. PAC, Debate. Lower Campus Council, OU Post, ROA, Wesley Foun- dation, Booster Club Wimer. Clyde E. — 4BSJ. 30? Chestnut, Conneaut 57,153 Sigma Delta Chi Winchell. Gerald j.— 1UC, 1929 Staunton, Cleve. Hts 141 Winkel. Norman F.— 1UC, 716 Curran. Sandusky .. 115,135 Winkel. Harold A.— 2BFA. 1543 Northland, Lakewood 121 Winkelman. Nancy R— .2BS, 14411 Onaway. Shaker Hts. 1°5 Winn. Robert A.— 2BS. 180 Clinton, Columbus 122 Winters, Eugene J. — 4BSEd., 5221 Reed, Ashtabula 65 Wise, John C— 2BSEd., 4169 E. 95th.. Cleve. 135 Wise. Martha Jo — 2BSSS, Northwood, Athens 187 Wisenberger, Elinor R.— 1UC. 1118 S. 6th., lronton 117, 126. 138 Witcralt. Dale R. — iBSC, OP Apts., Athens 57,220 Witcralt, Mary H. BSEd.. OU Apts., Athens . .... £5,155 Phi Chi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi With. Helen A.— 1UC, 1226 Fulton N.W., Canton 181 Wittich, Roderick G.— 2BSC. 74 W. Columbus, Mt. Sterling .207 Wodarczek. Mary M.— 3BSEd.. Esther, Wheeling. W. Va 119 Wodarsky. Frank K. — 4BSC, 474 E. 115th. , Cleve 57, 83, 83 Track Team. Cross Country Team Wolcott. Barbara Sue— 1UC, 2682 Woodridge, Cle e. Hts. 131 Wolf, Donald C. — IBSEd.. 1604 E. 133rd., Cleve 65,218 Wolle, Arnold H — 2BSC. 345 Marlboro. Ceaderhurst. N. Y .211 Wolle, Robert W.— 2AB, 80 W. Kibby, Lima .222 Wollenhaupt. Phyllis Ann— 2BSEd„ 405 Hadley. Dayton 193 Wolschlag, Richard A. — 4BSC, 2004 Gaudalupe, Youngstown 57 Woltz, Betty Jo -4BSEd., 3726 Vernon. N.W.. Canton ..65, 152 WIA, YWCA, Quill Club, Writers Workshop Wood, Dorothy L— 1UC, Bloomingdale 148 Wood. Harris A.— 2BSC, 356 S. Parkview, Columbus 209 Woodburn, Betty Lou — 4BSCh„ RFD 1. Stockport 39, 117 Kappa Phi. Alliance Francais, Chemistry Club Woodling. William C— 3BSC, 149 Portage, Akron 95, 133.205 Woodstein, Helene Rita BS, 216 Harper, Highland Park. N. J 39, 190 Wray, James V.— 3BSC, 218 S. Man St.. Pleasantville, N. J. 59 Wright, Robert H.— 2BS, 47 Prospect. Newark , 85,221 Wriqht, William H.— 1BSIE, 165 Plum, Chillicothe . ..39,209 Wuistner, Alan L. — 3BSEd., 47 Margaret, Dayton .. 56 Wyhe. Allison- 3BSEd.. 1054 Rosalie, Lakewood .. 67 Wylie, Mark W. — 3BSEd„ Gibisonville 81,84,171,209 Wysong, Walter Lee — 1UC, 16 Lawnview, Dayton 226 Wyant, Woodie 143 Y Yahya, Easter G.— 3AB. 9323 Amesbuiy, Cleveland 137, 156. 239 Yanity, Peter V.— 3BS, 123 Morris, Athens 207 Yates, Melba Jo — 4BSHEC. 455 S. Chestnut, Clarksburg, V. Va. ..39, 103, 192 Cheerleader, Pi Beta Phi, Home Ec. Club, Botany Club, YWCA Yaw, Roy O.— 2BS, 39 N. College, Athens 205 Yeagley, Duane H. — 2AB, 441 N. Union, Salem 172 Yelton, Ellis Lee 4AB, lib N.C.. Hamilton 47,222 Yoder, Philip E. — 4BSEd„ 954 S. Main, Bellelontain 65.209 Yoe. Evelyn M.— l ' JC, 3550 £. 145th.. Cleve 123 Yonders, David A.— 2AB. 539 E. University, Wooster 228 York. Norman R.— 2BSA, 12540 Chiton, Lakewood 99,222 Young, Araminla M. — 3AB, 1143 Housel, S.E., Canton 136 Young, Gordon H.— 2BSC, 2551 Ashrust, Cleve. Hts. 149,215 Young, Henry T.— 2BSEd„ 31620 Wesilake, Bay Village 215 Young, Henry W.— 1UC, 6211 Hawthorne, Cleve _ 136 Young, Patricia J.— 1UC. 30217 Roberts, Wickliile 185 Young, Theodore A. — 2BSAE, 6211 Hawthorne, Cleve 136 Younger. Elma L. — 3AB, R. 1, Betnlehem, Pa 49, 146 Youngman, William F. — 4AB, Box 54, Tiltonsville 47, 155 Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Sigma Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Psi Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, Classical Club Youngmann, Ralph F. — 4BSC, 2eb6 W. 15th., Cleveland 57 MIA, Phi Eta Sigma Yount, Lawrence H. — 2UC, 2317 Erie, Miadletown 141, 144 Z Zadan, Harriet— 1UC. 2195 Grand Concourse. N. Y .129 Zadan, Jerome — 4BSEd., 2195 Grand Concourse, N. Y 65 Zapp. James E.— 1UC, 335 N. Charles. Lima 166 Zasio, Jean G.— 3BSEd., Liberty, Dillonvale 67, 120, 123, 128, 157 Zawada, Robert S. — 4BFA. 4923 E. lOdth., Cleveland 70, 137, 212 Zebrowski, Zbiggie E. — 3BSCE, 6400 Lansing, Cleve 39 Zedell, Albert L.— 2BSC. 1434 Harrison, S.W., Canton 203 Zednick, Edward A.— 4BSEd„ 7204 Brinsmade. Cleve. 65, 83. SO, 95, 171, 216 Zehrbach, Rrchard R.— 2BS, 500 Park, W. Mansiield 162, 173,219,228 Zeile G David Jr. — 4AB, 17825 Canterbury, Cleve 47,149.215 Phi Kappa Tau, Athena Zeiters, George E.— 2BSC1,., 101 N. Gamble. Shelby 133 Zelznik, Beatrice M.— 3BSSS, 3336 Dorchester, Shaker Hts. 59. 121. 12d Zeller. Judith K— 1UC, 623 Locust, Zanesville 129,193 Zeman. Constance D.— 2BSHEC. 1765 Belvoir, S. Euclid 131 Zieba. Joseph C. IAB. 1410 W. 18th., Lorain 47 Zimmerman. Harold E. — 4BSC 920 Oranqe. Ashland 57 Zink, Audra J.— 2BSEd., Kirlland, Willoughby 192 Zlotnik, Marilyn J.— l ' JC, 3603 Cedarbrocre. University Hts. 157 Zoll, Janet M.— 1UC. 1016 W. 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