Ohio Wesleyan University - Le Bijou Yearbook (Delaware, OH)
- Class of 1923
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Gymnasium on the' ' ll!! ll W V J 'IZ southern loop of the campus drive EEK X .L L A N qfllwlwll V , X N N N' MI ' fm w A L-E x - 'buh 1 .. 1 xx vii 1- - ,7 SIM Q' : ' H tl' x I .., Q Q 2-X k A-Q ge Q ff Z , i X 1 -1- i..,. f K,Hul5llL ' Y l758minisfrafion ZI Development Program for Ohio Wesleyan University lXlodern life is making heavy demands upon our schools and colleges. There is a growing insistance that We shall not only develop high character and right mental habits in our students, but also supply them With adequate guid- ance in applying those mental habits to the outstanding technical and social problems of life. Ohio VVesleyan University is consecrated to the realiza- tion of these splendid aims. Faculty and students seek to embody the noblest truths, the most wholesome social life, and the highest scholastic ideals. Our consistent purpose is to keep the soul of the college pure, sensitive, dedicated to beauty and goodness, to organize every facility in a noble effort to make the world Christian. In full recognition of modern needs, our Board of Trus- tees has planned a program of development continuing through the next ten years. lt includes buildings, equip- ment, and a greatly increased endowment. The record of Ohio Wesleyan justifies the best. The achievements of her alumni deserve the noblest. Our plans are ambitious but none more so than the spirit of service that has ever characterized Ohio Wfesleyan alumni and friends. W DR. JOHN XY. HoFFMAN,'KI..X., LLD l,fE.Yidf'7lf of ffzf lJ7ll I'ff,fl'f-V 23 s 24 ' I mf, ' ' ' ' 'J Q cf: if, 5 v Lf? rx . V . N J 14 - J - J F5 OQ, E' -., 4' 5 44591 46: 951, X V N111 9Q 26 1 . T i . 27 f'Lf'v,5,lXsfD'x13'J'53, Q WxQ WN :nl M1515 D 111133, Q 'mx-x- 1x A-fx 45, V J - J . 1 fix Q ch Q X ' 3 1 - .TT f Y ' 'ze' , A1,flfs5s f-f - -.' 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Prefidrnt of the Sludfnz Body 37 Student Council Executive Board Top RlJC4 'GEOIiGE S,xv11.1,E, IQUXVARD RYNILARSON, GEORGE CIfIENEX', FRANK WILLISTON l?nrIonz ROEl KIILDRl:lD Stlxcncoms, XYIRT IQINC, ROBERT Rosh, SELMA LINDENMEYER. OFFICERS W. XVIRT KING ..,., . . .President GEORGE HUBBARD . ,Secretary-Trcasuru 38 Student Council Top R030-SELMA LINDENAIEYER, KATIIERINE GUTI-IEREY, zxLICE PATTERSON, FRANCES AUXTER, IXIELEN XVHITE. Sfrorzd ROCL'1PAUL RUSSELL, GEORGE HLTBBARD, EDXVARD RX'NEARSON, GEORGE CHENEY, KIARTIN BRICRER. Third ROCL'1XVILLIAM XYILSON, FRED REID, ROBERT SAVAGE, FRANK XVILLISTON, PAUL POVVELL Bozlom Rosa-HAROLD DAVIS. HELEN XVRICHT, XVIRT KING, ROBERT Ross. XIILDRED STINCHCOMB, GEORGE SAVILLE. MEMBERS W. XVIRT KING ..... GEORGE HL'BBARD... FRANK WILLISTON .,.. SELMA LINDENMEYER. XIILDRED STINQHCOMB. . GEORGE CIIENEY ,..., GEORGE SAVILLE. ,. ROBERT ROSS ,.., ALICE PATTERSON, . PAUL RlISSEI,L ..,,.. EDXVARD RYNEARSON. FRED S. REID., .... PAUL POXVELL ..,, PIAROLD DAVIS.. ,, HELEN XVHITE ,,.. XVILLIAM XVILSON. . . HELEN VVRIGHT. .. ROBERT SAVAGE.. i . FRANCIS AUXTER . . NIARTIN BRIcRER. .. KATHERINE CJUTHEREY . . 39 President Student Council Secretary-Treasurer Student Council President Y. M. C. .-X. President Y. XV. C. A. President Klonnett Association President Debate and Oratory Council President Pan-Hellenic Council President Senior Lecture Course President lVomen's Athletic Association. Non-Fraternity Representative President Honor Court President Athletic Xssociation Editor Transcript President Senior Class Vice President Senior Class President Junior Class Vice President junior Class President Sophomore Class Vice President Sophomure Class President Freshman Class Vice President Freshman Class Honor Court Top R!J.'L'TCI,ARE rI1HOMAS, CHARLES BODURTHA, EDWARD RYNEARSON HERBERT BERGSTROM, GLENN STIMMEL. f mm' ROSE'-LAURA BATTEILIZ, LEAN GOOIJAITXV. G!.NDYS XIILLER, IQATI-IERINE GUFIIERY EDXVARD RYNEARSON. . LAURA BATTELLE ,.... HERBERT BERGSTROM Smzfor Clam GLENN STIMMRL GLADYS NIILLER LEAH GOODMAN OFFICERS MEMBERS Sophomore' Clan CHARLES BODURTHA 40 ...President . .Vice-President . ,Secretary-Treasurer junior Claw HERBERT BERGSTROM CLARE THOMAS LAURA BATTELLE Fnuflzvnan Clan KATHERINE GUTHERY Nf- .x uf gr H. 4-Q 'tain i if 'fda 4: v 'Nia fu L MK ...Qc Phi Beta Kappa SCHOLARSHIP FRATERNITY OHIO ETA CHAPTER Established November 9, IQO7 OFFICERS PROP. L. G. XIVESTGATE. .... ..,.,.,...,. ,.....,. P r widen! PROP. J. T. IXTARSHMAN .... . . .l'ice-Prexidenz PROP. R. B. IXIILLER ..... ...... S acrftary PROP. C. C. CRUMP .,......,.,....,.,..,... .,......,.,.,......,,...... , Treaxurer ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PROP. G. N. ARMSTRONG PROF. E. L. RICE PROP. EMMA KONANTZ CLASS OF 1921 JUNIOR MEMBERS IXIARIAN BRISCOE ROBERT J. HAVIGHLIRST IXIARY PVHELAND INA PAGE HONORARY MEMBER PROFESSOR B. A. ARNESON, M.A., Ph.D., fWiScOnsin IQI4.J Professor Of Political Science a Ohio W'cslcyan On the Jones Foundation Sincc 1917. SENIOR MEMBERS GERALD T. HODGE XVINIFRED GLEE HOLVERSTOTT IXIARETTA INIERION JORDAN RUTH ANNA BILLINGHURST ANGELINE COCKERILL BERTRAM W. DOYLE HARRIETT ELLEN HARDIN HENRY' B. HASS ETHEL ARZURA I'IATHAXYAY HAROLD W. ROUPP BESSIE BERNICE SMART ADELAIDE SHULL LYDIA LIGHTRING fElecred March 16, IQZZJ DOROTHY EVELYN CRATES RUTH DILLEY FRANCIS H. LANGLEY CHARLOTTE NIETZGER ' NORMA BIRD W. HAYDEN BOYERS ELVA BUCHMAN O. O. BUMGARNER ALBERT CLIFFORD S. GARTON CHURCHILL HELEN HOLDEN ORLO F. KING ELEANOR WARD BICLAIN SELDEN L. NIYERS GENEVA STEINER RUTH EMMA WILKIN EUNICE ISABEI. WOLFE CLASS OF IQ22 JUNIOR MEMBERS RALPH W. IXfICGILL ETHEL TILLEY DORIS WILLIAMSON SENIOR' MEMBERS EMILY KAUFMAN IVIILTON F. MCKENNEY GLADYS MILLER MARGARET EMILY POWELL PRESTON H. PUMPHREY PEARL STONE L. CLAYTON SWALLEN FRANK G. WILLISTON HONORARY MEMBER PROPESSOR ROBERT M. HAIG, 'O8g M.A. Clllinois ,095 Ph.D. CCOlumbia '14Jg Professor Of Economics in Columbia Universityg specialist in Taxation. 42 FL YIMJT: HONORARY SENIOR SOCIETY 43 P' f J 'Qs V' 4 'n bf-MGE R. R BENbON -.. r F,rn,E.D M J Wil aH'lf L1 LMENKY . fl 51:70 ER HONORARY SENIOR SOCIETY 44 45 , 'fi -,.f, 5 Q .. Q htv- if f - - -A--A 'rf' L 1 J ' ' ij sv 'if ff K F C' W XT 4 4 . . rj fx, , V 4 .f Q ir, -, W 43,22-i ,1 ,g:,vv1 -x V! S.. W9 Q X Q! L .., 'v 46 Senior Class Omcers Prefidfnt l'1'ce-Prffzdent Sffrftary Treasurer HAROLD DAVIS HELEN WHITE HILDA HOLLOPETEIL SAMUEL KIRK 47 ROSS B. ALEXANDER. DELAWARE, Onto. Physical Educationg Gamma Pliig Class Football Qlhg Class Track QIJ, tglg Gym Team UD, l.l.lg Physical Education Club. JOHN HOWARD .Xl,SP.XCH. VFHORNVILLIE, Onto. Kappa Sigma Pig Historyg Class Baseball tllg Class Track 131g Class Basketball t4D. Nl'IWEl,I. ANSON. lD1a1,ixwnru5, Onto. .Xlplia Sigma Pliig Cliemistryg Treasurer Cllg Glee Club CJD, ljl, LU. ZERNX XIXXIC .XR'l'llL'R lDut,,xw.xRu, Onto. Pltilosopliyg President Oxford Club Q-315 Pres. l. P. .X. Hlg Xlernber llonor Court lfglg Gospel Team Committee 137. RL l'll Nl.XRllC .'X'l'lilNS. ANNA, litlxots. .Xtlienaeumg Y. W. C. .X.. Student Yol- unteer: lfnglislig Student Volunteer Cabinet 4.33, 143. Southern Illinois Nornial University IQI7-IR. l l.ORliNCl'I SEEGXR AYICRY. DELAWVARE, Omo. Clioniang Frenclig l,'.Xllianee Francaise 19lQ q u 48 CHARLES S. BAKER. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Alpha Tau Omegag Gamma Phig Pol. Scienceg -Iunior-Senior Committee f3lg Gym Team izl, 13l, 143g Band Ill, Cel, 135, f4lQ Student Chest Comm. f4lg Senior Social Com. f CHARLES L. BALLIXGER. BELLEFONTAIXE, OHIO. Delta Tau Deltag Zoologyg .Athletic Ed. of LeBijoug Iglg Transcript Staff f3l, 1435 Sporting Editor C4lg Varsity Debate f4Jg Ohio Ifniversity CID. RLITH E. BARRETT. IDELAXVARE, OHIO. Oratory and Englishg Delta Sigma Rhog Ohio Ifniversity, ,I7 and 'IRQ Asst. in Swim- ming fllg Basketball fzlg junior-Senior Banquet C295 Choral Club Cglg Debate fzl and fglg Debate and Oratory Council fjl. ALICE TABER BEACH. BERRIEN SPRINGS, ATICHIGAN. Zoologyg O. W. If.g Athenaeum 531, f4Jg Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet f4Hg IXIichigan State Normal College. WILLIAM NI. PARKES BEETHAM. BELLAIRE, OHIO. Zoologyg Assistant Baseball Klgr. f3jg Baseball Klgr. f4jg Social Committee Y. KI. C. A. f4Jg .Athletic Association f4l. CORIXNE GCNNISON BELL. AYILKINSBURG, PA. - Athenaeumg English and Sociologyg Eng- lish VVriters 5415 Choral Czj, f3J, 1495 Social Science 537, 5415 Alirror Staff fzl, fgl, f4jg Monnett Day Play fglg Monnett Day Com. f4g. 19 22 49 T. IRVING BELL. CORTLAND, N. Y. Alpha Sigma Phig History and Econ- omicsg Track C23, C33, C43. RUSSELL RICHARD BENSON. Lima, Oi-no. Phi Delta Thetag Pi Delta Epsilon5 Toast- mastersg Jestersg English and Dramatics5 Editor-in-Chief I,eBijou 1922 C335 Mirror Stall CI3, C235 Staff Editor C335 Tran- script Stal? CI3. C235 Feature Editor C33Q Histrionic Club C3 3. C43 5 .Xuthor and Producer Homecoming Show C335 English 'Writers C13- C23, C335 Class Debate CI3, C135 Junior- Senior Banquet Committee C33. CATHERINE LENORE BIRD. DUPONT, Onto. .Xthenaeum Literary Society. NORNLX BIRD. Tomgno. Onio. Clionian5 Physical Education and Xlusicg Graduate School of Music, ,215 Student Gov. Council, Treasurer, C235 Physical Education Club C335 IVashington Birthday Committee C335 Transcript Stall C335 Swim- ming Team C235 Hockey Team C335 hIonnett Day Pageant CI3, C235 Monnett Day Play C135 .Xssistant in Swimming Delft. C335 Phi Beta Kappa. NIILDRICD KKTHRYN BOGGS. ST. CLAIRSVILLI5, OHIO. Clioniani Sociologyg Shorter College, Rome, Cva. Cl3, C13. DEWEY N. BOHYER. Fosroizm, Onto. Sigma Alpha Epsilong Owl and Skullg hlestersg HIV Clang Economicsg Basketball C13, C23, C335 Baseball C13, C23, C335 Fresh- man Basketball and Baseballg Captain Baseball C43. 19 ft 22 CLYDE J. BONE. Ifrica, Oeuo. Ohio Ivesleyan Comrnonsg Political Science. DELORES BOWEN. KIARIETTA. Omo. Fine Artsg English. WILLIAM HAYDEN BOYERS. OMAHA, NEBR. Beta Theta Pig Classicsg L'.Xlliance Fran- caise 523, 533. 5419 Latin Club 523. 537, 5455 Phi Beta Kappa. J. WILBUR BRIDGE. ELGIX, ILL. Delta Tau Delta, Crescent and Scimitarg Owl and Slfzullg Jestersg Business Adminis- trationg Varsity Footballg Boosters Clubg HIV' Clan. ARDAH A. BROWN. Bowuxo GREEN, Oi-uo. Clioniang Lating French Club 52l, 5355 Latin Club 529, 533, 5425 Education Club, Vice Pres. of Education Club 541. KENNETH A. BROWNING. FRAzEYsBURc, O1-no. Alpha Sigma Phig Crescent and Scimitarg Oratoryg Glee Club 51J, 527, 539, 54Jg Varsity Quartet 53Jg Panama Tripg Boostc-i s Club 511, 521, 531, 5495 Pan-Hel. Council 53J,54lg Histrionic Club 511, 521, 53J, 5413 Theta Alpha Phi 533 549, Pres. 5435 Chairman of Homecoming Show Com. 5495 Chapel Choir 511, 521, 5315 Varsity Song Leader 531g Ist prize in school song contest 533. ZR f SI IZLLACE EQXRLISXII BUCHANAN. DEL,xwARE, O1-no. Ffnglishg Cosmopolitan Clubg Student Yoluntccr Band. IiI.Y.X CI..XR.X BLYCHKIAN. NlL'sTus, OHIO. .Xthcnacuing Ifnglishg Phi Bcta Kappa. PICRSIS Bl'liRKLl71. l?1TTsBURcH, PA. Phi Beta Kappag .Xthcnacumq Historyg l,atin Club: Social Scicncc Club: Educa- tion Club: Studcnt Gov. Board U'I I'll'I O. BLYMGQXRNER. LPHIQSHIRE, Oum. Cuininons Cluhg Historyg Social Science Club Ill. lgl. l4lg Prcsidcnt l4lg Phi Beta Kappa. ll.XROl,l3 lCl,l.lXG'l'ON BURCH. Ptfrpiuo, COLORADO. Bc-ta Thcta Pig Masonic Clubg Business .Xdministrationg Studcnt Chcst l3l, C4lg Y. Xl. C. .X. Cahinct fjl. f4l. IIICRSCIIIQL F. BYPIRS. QXRCANUM, OHIO. Alpha Sigma Phig Business Administra- tion. K1 ll 52 COXSTANCE BAHMER CARPENTER. CRESTON, OHIO. Alu Delta BILIQ Xlusic, ViOlin5 Athenaeumg University Orchestra CI5, C255 L'Alliance Francais C255 Sec'y. Mu Delta INIu C35. GOLDEN MAYBELLE CARTER. IDELAXVARE, OHIO. English Literatureg Eng. lVriters' Club C455 Girl's Debating Teams C455 Ozark Wesleyan CI5, C25.- MERRITT MADISON CHAMBERS. RIOUNT VERNON, OHIO. Alpha Sigma Phi5 Political Scienceg OratOry5 Freshman Debate CI55 Transcript Staff C255 University of Florida C255 ,Var- sity Debate5 Harvard University Summer Session 19205 Ohio State University C355 Cadet Klajor, Inf. R. O. T. C. MABLE G. CHESLEY. ' DEs AIOINES, IOWA. Clioniang Englishg English XVriters C455 Orchestra C45. S. GARTON CHURCHILL. BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO. Phi Delta Thetag Delta Sigma RhO5 Owl and Skullg TOastmasters5 Economicsg Sec'y-Treas. Stu. Body C355 Frosh Debateg Frosh FOOtball5 Frosh Trackg Frosh Base- ball5 Ch. Student Chest Com. C355 Varsity Debate C25, C35. C455 Debate and Oratory Council C35, C455 V. Pres. D. and O. Council C455 Pres. of Delta Sigma Rho C45 Student Council C355 Varsity Foot- ball C355 HW Clan C355 Pan-Hel. Council C35, C455 Phi Beta Kappa. ALBERT MITCHELL CLIFFORD WELLINGTON, OHIO. Kappa,Sigma Pi5 Phi Beta Kappa5 Chem- istry and Physicsg Student Asst. in Chem.5 President Physics-Chemistry Club C45. 19 22 S3 REX H. CLUGSTON. EAST XVATERFORD, PA. Kappa Sigma Pig Chemistryg Booster's Club. YERA AGNES COMPTON. FT. VVYAYNE, IND. Clioniang Business Administrationg Bas- ketball UD. Cal, 131g Class Baseball QU, fzjg Bijou Stat? QQ. JOY EMMA COMSTOCK. XVESLEYVILLE, PA. Religiong Klember of Student Volunteer Band Uflg Y. YV. C. A. C4Jg Keystone Club Ml. DOROTHY ELEANOR COYIL. XVILKINSBURG, PA. Klathematiesg .Xtheneaum Qzj, 131, f4jg Student Chest Committee Q47 Education Club LU. IPLXXIRIOND CRfXW'FORD. SIIAKliKiIEIL1H'l'S, CLEVELANIJ, Ox-no. Sigma Chig Iieonomiesg Sergeant CI66th Xledieal Detachment, O. N. G.,lg Cross Country Traeli 133. RL l'II CR.XW1 ORD. XYARREN, Onto. .Xtlienzteumg English, Spanislig Leliiijou Stall 133. 54 DOROTHY EYELYN CRATES. FINDLAY, OHIO. Phi Beta Kappag Clioniang Spanishg Alliance Francaise Czj, Cgj, C4Dg Girls' Boost- ers C4lg LeBijOu Staff C335 Choral Club llbg Pres. Clionian C4jg 2nd Cabinet Y. TY. I,3Jg Senior Party Com. C4Jg Varsity Party Com. C435 Homecoming Play Czjg 22nd Stunt Cgjg 22nd Speaker C415 Decorum Com. Chm. C4.l. XIARJORIE LUCILE CRIMM. DELAXS'ARE, OHIO. Clioniang Physical Educationg Oratoryg Girls-Boosters Club C4Jg Twin Wig Education Clubg Physical Education Clubg Class Secretary C125 Varsity Party Committeeg Student Chest Committeeg Basketball CID, Czj, C3J, C415 Captain C425 Baseball CID, Czj. Cgl, C4Jg Hockey C3J, C4Dg Captain C395 Tennis C3lQTF3Cli C3l, Captain. J. HERBERT CRIST. DELAWARE, OHIO. Sigma Chig Economics. FRANK STEPHEN CROSS. DELAVN'ARE, OHIO. Zoologyg R. O. T. C. CU, C27. DONALD MEAD CRUIKSHANK. LEIPSIC, OHIO. Phi Gamma Deltag Economicsg Glee Club lzy, f3gg Band CU, 121, C3J, Cp. AELDA DAUCH. HURON, OHIO. Athenaeum Literary Socictyg English Literatureghlonnett Day PlayC3Jg l,'iXlliar1ce Francaise. 19 CQ 22 H sun- I Qgikio SS HAROLD DAVENPORT. GREENVILLE, OHIO. Sigma Phi Epsilong Economiesg Glee Club CI5, C25. HAROLD LYBURN DAVIS. HILLSBORO, OHIO. Sigma Phi Epsilong Owl and Skullg Toast- mastersg History and Pol. Scienceg Pres. of Senior Classg Stud. Council C.1.5gY.lW. C. A. Cabinet C35, C454 Boosters Club C25, C35, C45Q V. Pres. C455 Varsity Party Com. C35g Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. C35g Treas. Senior Lecture Course C45g Frosh, Soph. Debate CI5, C253 Transcript Staff C25Q Varsity Debate C35g Chm. Homecoming Comm. C45. CHARLES HAROLD DEVER. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. ' Sigma Ph Epsilong Bibleg Gospel Team C35. C45. WILFRED A. DICKERSON. GALION, OHIO. Education. RUTH ELINOR DILLEY. LIMAVILLE, O1-IIO. Phi Beta Kappag Athenaeumg Chemistryg Chemistry-Physics Club, C35, C45. MILFRED E. DOUGLAS. POUGI-IKEEPSIE, N. Y. Ohio Wesleyan Commonsg Bibleg Glee Club C45g Gospel Team C45. 19 1522 ,O ESTHER EMMA DRENNAN. SWAXTON, OHIO. Athenaeumg Home Economicsg Secretary of lliomarfs Stu. GOV. Cglg Transcript Staff Cal, C3l. C455 Monnett Editor C455 Home Economic Club C3j, CQ. RL'TH MARJORIE DUNNING. KINGSTON, OHIO. Athaneaumg Spanish Club CID, Czj, 132, QU, Education Club C415 Basketball Squad CIM Xlonnett Day Play C3D. HELEN L. DUPRE. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Athenaeumg Enfglishgilfducation Club. J. L. EDWARDS. LEIPSIC, OHIO. Phi Gamma Deltag Political Science. THOMAS ROBERT EDWARDS. LEIPSIC, OHIO. Phi Gamma Deltag Economicsg Glee Club CIJ, Cgjg Band CU, Czj, Pan Hellenic Council C3j. RUTH ELLERY. SHELBY, OHIO. Athcnaeumg Zoijlogyg Klonnett Day Com- mittee C115 Student Gov. Czjg Y. W. Cabi- net C4J. 57 ROBERT O. EVANS. DELAWARE, OHIo. Sigma Chi, Pi Delta Epsilong Owl and Skullg Pol. Scienceg Oratoryg Transcript 123, C3D, C455 LeBijou Staif, Asst. Bus. Mgr. C353 Senior Lec. Course Commg Boosters Clubg Social Science Club. HAROLD H. FEHR. PEMBERVILLE, OHIO. Sigma Chig Chemistry and Business Ad- ministrationg VVashington's Birthday Com- mittee fzl, fglg Asst. Basketball Nlanager 433g Chairman Election Committee f4l. MARY LUCILLE FINEFROCK. PRosPEc'r, OHIO. Clionian: Physical Educationg Spanish Club 125, Ml. f4Jg Physical Ed. Club C455 Education Club, Trcas. f4lgTreas. Clionian 145. ICDITH JANE FOBES. KINSMAN, O1-no. .Xthenaeumg Home Economics Societyg Home Economics. I I.ORENCE MARY FOBES. ' KINSMAN, OHIO. Athenaeum, Historyg Education Club. MIRIAM FRESHWATER. DELAWARE, OHIO. Clioniang Englishg Choral Club fzl, 539g Clionian Vice President, 2nd Semester IQ22. 58 LEORA ESTELLA GARBER. BI5I.LvILLI5, OHIO. .Athenaeum Literary Societyg Alatlie- maticsg Education Club. FRANCES EDITH GARDEN. STILATFORD ONTARIO, CANADA. Englishg Athenaeumg Club Cosmopolitan Student Volunteerg lndia Club f4l. PEARL F. GARDEN. STRATFORD, ONTARIO, CANADA. Athenaeumg English Literatureg Cosmo- politan Clubg Student Volunteer. MACD GARDNER. XIIDDLE POINT, OHIO. Home Economicsg Home Economies Club. MARGARET GASSETT. XVARREN, OHIO. Clioniang Sociologyg Girl Booster 621, 639, f4jg Home Economics Club 533. f4J. MARY LOUISE GAULT. NIILFORD CENTER, OI-IIO. Clioniang Xlathematicsg Class Secretary f3jg Girl Boosters Club fgj C4Dg Basketball CU, fzj, 5435 Baseball CID, Czj, UD, 5455 Track f3J5 Hockey fzj, f3D, 545. 19 22 59 ...laik ETHEL GRACE GIBSON. DETIKOIT, IVIICHIGAN. Athenaeumg Home Economics. E. IRVIN GEPHART. DELAWARE, OHIO. Chi Phig Political Scienceg Pan-Hellenic Council C45g Varsity Football Banquet Com. C45. JEANNICTTE GOODING. IDIiI.AXYARE, OHIO. Clioniang Piano and Public School IXIusic. LEAH VIRGINIA GOODMAN. XVARREN, OHIO. Zoologyg Girl Boosters Club C351 C45 Pres. C45g Twin WT, C35g C45g Yice-Pres. C455 LeBijOu Staff C35g Junior- Senior Banquet Committee C355 IVash- ingtOn's Birthday Banquet Committee C453 Honor Court C45g Basket Ball CI5, C25. C35. C45. Captain C35g Hockey C25, C35, C4.5g Baseball CI5, C25, C35, C45g Tennis CI5g C25, C35, C45g Y. IV. C. A. 2nd Cabinet C45g Clionian Sec. C35 G. MARTHA GRAF. THAI., SWITZERLAND. Athenaeumg Historyg Cosmopolitan Clubg Student Volunteer Bandg University of Cincinnati I and 2. OLIVE M. GREEN. PROSPECT, OHIO. Athenaeurng Home Economicsg Home Eco. Society, Treas C455 Education Club. I9 Q22 4 D . FLOY ELLEN GRIFFIN. NORTH BLOOMFIELD, OHIO. Athenaeumg Frenchg Spanish Club Q3lg C4lg Education Club 145. JOSEPHINE OLIYE HAGERKIAN. DES KIOINES, IOWA. Clioniang Spanish and Englishg Spanish Club flj, Czjl, fjlg Hockey Cgl, C.1,lQK.IOHI1CtI Day Play fzl, I3,l. ' GRACE HAKIKION. PITTSBURGH, PA. Education. ROBERT GOODBAR HARKIOUNT. IJELAXVARE, OHIO. Phi Kappa Psig Economicsg Scc'y. Pan- Hellenic Council M53 Basketball Cgl. ORPHA HARRIS. IDELAXVARE, OHIO. English. HELEN LOUISE HAVIGHURST. CHARLESTON, W. VA. Clioniang Englishg Girls Boosters KID, Czj, Ky, !4jg Student Gov. Committee U25 Yicc Pres. Student G. 5419 Monnett Day Play fzjg 5393 Washington Birthday Com- mittee C4yg Varsity Party Committee C455 Lt-:Bijou Staff 531. 6I MABEL M. HAYNES. REESN'ILLE, OHIO. Englislig Delta Omega Theta Sorority, Wil- mington Collegcg Atlianaeum Lit. Society' Education Clubg Wfilmington College 7 RUTH HECKER. Rimini, FLA. Religion. ROBERT HEIL. KENTON, OHIO. Delta Tau Delta. RUTH HELMS. LIMA, OHIO. .-Xtlienaeumg Historyg Athenaeum Pres C45. ALICIC HOLCYON HESTON. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Atlienaeum Literary Societyg Englishg Hockey Team C359 C455 Baseball Team C455 2nd Cabinet Y. W. C. A.g Recording Sec't. Athenaeum C45Q Ohio State University CI5g Western Reserve C25. LELAND WALDO HILL. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Commonsg History, Political Scienceg Class Debate C253 Varsity Debate C45g Cross-Country Track C355 Varsity Track C355 C45g Red Cross Life-Saving Corps C35, C455 Leaders Corps C35, C455 Social Science Club C25, C35, C45Q Y. M. C. A. Council C45g Gospel Team C45. 19 fl 22 IEBJI 62 ANNE LOUISE HODGES. LAKENVOOD, OHIO. Clioniang Oratory and Frenchg IfAlliance FFHHCBISCQ Choral Club C45. LOIS EYELYN HOFFMAN. LIRBANA, OIIIo. Kappa Deltag lIu Delta KIU5 Clioniang Bible and Sociologyg Choral Club C15, C25, C35, C.1.l5.-Xcappella Choir C15, C25, C355 Pres. BIu Delta XIu C455 Rlonnett Day Play C25, C355 Student Volunteer Band5 Piano-Yoice, 1919 KIus. B. Illinois IVesleyan 1921. HELEN MITCHELL HOLDEN. IYHEELING, W. YA. English and Political Scienceg Clionian5 Choral Club C455 Social Science Club C35, C455 Phi Beta Kappa. HILDA MARIE HOLLOPETER HUNTINGTON, IND. Latin5 Athenaeum5 Class Sec. C455 Boos- ters C455 Ohio IVesleyan Trio C35, C455 Feb. 22nd Comm. C355 Sen. Lect. Course Comm. C355 Vice Pres. C455 Social Science Club C35, C455 French Club C25. C35, C455 Latin Club C25, C35, C455 RIonnett Day Com. C25, C355 Chm. C45 IVoman's Student Govlt. C255 Y. XV. C. A. 2nd Cabinet C355 Monnett Pianist C35. C455 Student Council C45. RAY WILBUR HONEYWELL. OAK PARK, ILLINOIS. Phi Delta Thetag Gamma Phig English5 Gym Teamg Class Football C25. VIVIAN HORSFIELD. TOPEKA, KANSAS. Bible5 Second Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C455 Student Volunteerg Washburn College C15, C25. 19 22 63 MARY EVELYN HOWICK. CELINA, OHIO. Clioniang Englishg Girl Boosters C455 Monnett Day Committee C255 C355 hlonnett Day Play C25, C355 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee C355 Senior Social Com. C45. GLADYS NEWELL HUGHES. POIVISMOLITH, OI-IIO. Clioniang Oratoryg Choral Club CI5, C25, C35, C455 Xlonnett Day Play C25, C355 Klon- nett Day Committee C35. Wll.Ll.XKl HUBERT HYDE. NIiLSONX'ILLE, OI-IIO. Bela Theta Pi: Toastmastersg Chemistryg Pan llellenic Council C455 .lesters5 Boosters Clulwg Chin. lfoothall Banquet N. IfI'l'HIiL JACKSON. 'llOI.IiDO, OHIO. Athenaeumg Bible, Freneh5 First Cabinet Y. XV. C. IX. C455 L'Allianee Francaise C455 Monnett Day Play C35. IQNIILY l.UCl'lTTA KAUFMAN. HUGHESVILLE, PA. Phi Beta Kappa5 Athenaeumg English. DAVID KEEN. BRADFORD, PA. Theta Chig Englishg Gym Team C455 University Of Florida CI5, 5 RUTH JOSEPHINE KENESTRICK . PLYMOUTH, OHIO. Athenaeum5 History5 Education Club C35. C45. BERNICE ETHEL KESLER. BARBERTON, QHIO. Fine Arts. WILLIAM WIRT KING, JR. KANSAS CITY, BIISSOURI. Delta Tau Deltag Delta Sigma Rhog Toastmasters5 Jesters5 Englishg Washing- tons' Birthday Junior Oratorg President of Student Body5 C45 Debate C25, C35, C455 Gospel Team5 Boosters Clubg Debate and Oratory Council C35, C455 Pan Hellenic Council. SAMUEL KIRK. - TYRONE, PA. Phi Kappa Psi5 Owl and Skull5 5eSters5 Gamma Phi5 Business AdminiStration5 Treasurer Senior Class C455 Y. M. C. A. Council C35, C455 Pan Hellenic Council C35, C455 Track Manager C455 Treasurer Boost- er Club C355 Boosters Club C25, C35, C455 President Boosters Club C455 Freshman Football5 Varsity Football C455 VV. Clan C455 Athletic Association C455 Home Coming Show Committee C355 Christmas Party Committee C35. LOIS ELIZABETH KLOTZ. DELAWVARE, OHIO. Clioniang Xlu Delta Klu C25, C35, C45, Pres. 3, Treas 45 Xlusicg Choral Club CI5 C25, C35, C455 Accompanist C455 Monnett Day C25. FANNIE KOONTZ. CLEVELAND, OI-IIO. Clionian5 Oratory and Sociology5 Tran- script Reporter C255 Alumni Editor C25, C355 Business Manager for Girls C455 Honor Court C35. Q D . l il' W' +P 4 H ,Z ll HQ l W g 1 S gl 1 ' X X l ilu K 'S Nhhfffiwf mln' W JOSEPHINE KREMER. SOMERTON, OHIO. Athenaeumg Home Economicsg Home Economics Club Qjl, C4Jg Spanish Club Q3lg Base Ball Lzl, l3lQ Hockey C4lg Y. XV. Vice Pres. 145. CHUN G. KWEI. NANCHANG, CHINA. ljconomicsg Cosmopolitan Club. FRANCIS HOW.-XRD l..XNGl.liY. ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. Phi Delta Thetag Phi Beta Kappag Zool- ogyg Assistant in Zoology C3D, Q4lg Physics- Chemistry Club 433, C4l. ILXZICI. ,IUANITX LANTZ. FREMONT, OHIO. Lating Latin Clubg Y. XY. C. .X. NIlRIiILLIi LARMAYEUX. CLARKSBURG, W. VA. Clioniang Frenchg L'Alliance Francaiscg liducation Clubg Spanish Clubg Attended NY. Ya. Wit-slcyan ill, 121. KENNETH S. LEARICY. FINDLAY, OI-uo. linglish, Bibleg Varsity Song Leader C4Jg Glee Club 123. 135. C4Dg Election Committee l3jg Y. KI. C. A. Council fgl, l.1.lg Gospel Team ill. lzl, l3l, 543. 19' 22 4 D . X I 0 66 FLORENCE CORRINE LEAS. IDELAXVARE, OHIO. Athenaeumg Alathematics. OLGA LENZ. CANTON, OHIO. Athenaeumg Frenchg Spanish Club fp, i433 Education Club Sec. C4j5 Athenaeum Corresp. Sec. f4lg Vice Pres. l.4l. SELXIA LIXDENXIEYER. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Athenaeumg English and Philosopliyg Treas. Y. YV. C. A. fglg Pres. Y. XV. C. A. Lpg Vice President Class Czjg Student Council Czl, f4Jg Sec. Athenaeum Cgjg Choral Club 1125, f3jg Girl Boosters f4.lg Philosophy Clubg Latin Clubg Education Clubg Junior- Senior Banquet Committee Cgjg lVOmen's Executive Board ALLAN CLARENCE LONG, DELAXVARE, OHIO. Beta Theta Pig Football lil, fzj, 633, 149. MACRICE ALFRED LONGSWORTH. HICKSVILLE, OHIO. Alpha Sigma Phi, Crescent and Scimitarg Owl and Skullg Jesters, 'Foastmastersg Business Ad,g Base Ball H15 Football lllg Regular Army France, I yrg Junior-Senior Banquet Com.g Football fjl, f.1.lg Captain H495 WW Clan fy, Lp. WILLIAM PAUL LORD. MT. XLERNON, OHIO. Ohio Wesleyan Commonsg Historyg Y. AI. C. A. Cabinet flyg Spanish Club 1395 Gospel Team fzj, fy, Ltjg Student Volun- teer Band fjl. x9 ft 22 . l l P l l if l lk W III, I I fi 'K --'J IJ la . l I I If lmml k 'Nil M, i lx y ., ' EDITH FORREST McBEE. ATHENS, OHIO. Bible. LEON CLIl l ORD RIcC.'XRTY. OSTIIANDER, OHIO. Uniong Phi Kappa Dcltag Economicsg Varsity Debate 633. l4lg Dakota lVcslcyan ill. C23- IXIIRIAKI MCCONNELL. IRONTON, OHIO. Athcnat-umg Sociologyg Basketball CQ. KI.-XRY LOUISE KICGHEE. WII,I.IMIsPoH'r, OHIO. Clioniang Oratory and Sociologyg Nlonnctt Day Committcc Cgl f4lghIonnctt Day Play C3lg L'.Xlliancc Francais Czl. RALPH WALTERS KICGILL. LANCASTER, OHIO. Alpha Sigma Phig Phi Beta Kappag Mathe- maticsg Social Science Club 121, C3D, C4Dg Zctagathc-an fill, C355 Physics-Chemistry Club C4Jg Assistant in Astronomy C35 and f4D. CLEO B. McKAY. NEW BURLINGTON, OHIO. Athcnaeumg English and Social Scicnccg Education Club C4Dg Basketball Cgl. yy WILL.-XRD HORMELL McKAY. DELAXX'.-XRE, OHIO. Phi Gamma Deltag Physics and Englishg Glee Club lql. l4lg Varsity Football l'3l, l4l MILTON KICKEXNEY. DELAXX'ARE, OHIO. Ohio Wesleyan Commonsg Oxford Club Social Science Clubg 3rd and 4th Years I-Iietory and Bibleg Phi Beta Kappa. FRANCES E. RICXUTT. XYILLIAIISBURG, GHIO. Athenaeumg Alpha Omega Pig English Iffducation Clubg Kliami University PHILIP KIAYER. CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO. Cniong Bibleg Student Volunteer Band JESSIE KI. MECHEKI. KIADISON, INDIANA. Finglishg DePauw Ill, fzj, l3l,. ELLA CORINE MECK. BUCYRUS, OHIO. Enplishg Choral Club fzl, f3j, I4jg Edu cation Club f4J. 69 , ,. 'I 1 1. M 5 4' l 5 I CHARLOTTE METZGER. SUN BURY, OHIO. Phi Beta Kappag History and lXfIathe- maticsg L,Alliance Francaise C25, C35QEf1glISl1 Writers C25, C35, C455 Education Club C45. LYDIA L. MEYER. RIONROEVILLE, O1-uo. Athenaeum: Chemistryg Basket Ball C35. C45g Hockey C35, C455 Baseball C25, C35, C453 Education Club. HELEN LOUISE MILLAR. XYAKEFIELD, OHIO. Clioniang English and Sociologyg Student Gov. C45g Klonnett Day Play C355 NIon- nett Day Committee C35. MARTHA EVANS IXIILLEN. SCOTTDALE, PA. Clioniang Englishg Monnett Day Play Committee C45. CORINNE MILLER. CARDINGTON, Onro. Athenaeumg Soeiologyg Corresponding Secretary of Athenaeum C255 Recording Secretary of Athenaeum C355 President 'ull of Athenaeum. C453 Monnett Day Program Committee C35Q Monnett Day Play C35. Freshman year at Lake Erie l College. tx I 'K+ - fi GLADYS FAYE MILLER. H, Cosnocrorv, Onio. ll . Q4 Clioniang Englishg Boosters C25, C35, C45, W tk i ' Sec'y C355 English XVriters C25, C35, C45g 1-Exam ' Social Science Club C35, C455 Y. W. C. A. Cyl s lg ISI Cabinet C45 2nd Cabinet CI5, C35Q-ILl!1lOI'- l ' ' Senior Banquet Committeeg Honor Court il . ' C45.g President of Alethian, C'5,'Social Com- . X N t I W K V mittee C45. Mile. it W .j 50, XA ,E-'Y' 1 it Q 19 22 W H ww X f C' , GLW' K? Q lllllll Ev L ' , I I ., 70 RUTH E. BIILLER. IXIILLERSBURG, OHIO. Englishg Education Club C41 ROBERT LEE MILLIGAN. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Phi Kappa Psig Jesters5 Toastmastersg Pi Delta Epsilon5 Economicsg Business Manager LeBijou C333 Business Manager Mirror C355 Alanager of Football C435 Span- ish Club CIJ, Czj, C355 French Club Czj, C3l, C455 Social Science Club C4D5 HW Clan C415 Athletic Council C4D. NELLE MONETTE MILLS. XVESTERVILLE, OHIO. Educationg Choral Club C3D, C455 Chem. Club Cgj, CQ. Attended O. S. U. CID5 Otterbein Czj. MARGARET ELAINE MORGAN. AIARION, OHIO. Clionian5 SociOlogy5 Choral Club Czj, Cgj. STANLEY MULLEN. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Philosophyg Philosophy Club. JOHN G. MUTH, JR. ST. CLAIRSVILLE, OHIO. Delta Tau Deltag Crescent and Scimitarg Gamma Phig Owl and Skull5 Masonic Clubg Jestersg Toastmastersg Physical EducatiOn5 Boosters Clubg Student COuncil5 Pres. Athletic COuncil5 Pan-Hellenic COuncil5 Football, Baseball, Tennis. 19 22 71 r ' l , I l A '. I I : , l hm I I li J E.. A - . ll i51 LEW- PM ,X . 'rf V5 iii W f K I1 I l?-3 U W K?mYYf?EiMWQ Pi' f '3'm--. .. Aw ,A I-, .,.,:.1'i'? m 'g.':Wr.'?,z' ' . -,, r ' '-. , .a. '1::'M-' 'figsX-!giA'w?2'2t,QLii',LfZ'!.'e1iz5?e:v1f', ...L n X ' A MARY VIRGINIA NAY. IVHEELING. W. VA. Clioniang Home Economicsg Girl's Boos- ters Clubg Senior Lecture Course Secretary 145g Junior-Senior Banquet Com. f35Q Pres. of Clionian 145g Vice President of Class C355 Hockey C35, C453 Student Council C35g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C455 Pres. of Home Econ- omics Society 1455 Student Chest Com. C455 President of Philomathean U5 ZENAS C. NEWELL. BAKEWELL, TENN. O. XV. Commonsg Bible. HENRY CLIFFORD NICHOLS. CLYDE, OHIO. Sigma Alpha Epsilong Physicsg Fresh- man Footballg Columbia University 135. REGINALD B. NICHOLS. ISVERETT, MASS. Kappa Sigma Pi English Literatureg Y. KI. C. A. Cabinet C455 Pres. Oxford Club f4lg Pres. of Colonial Club f45g Student Volunteers, Gospel TeamsC25, 135, f45g Cos- mopolitan Club. ILA KIARTELLE NICHOLSON. BYESVILLE, OHIO. Athcnaeumg Oratory and Englishg Mon- nctt Day Play f25, f35g Education Club. FLORENCE ELIZABETH NOBLE. DELAWARE, O1-no. Clioniang Sociology and EnglishgFrosl1. Party Committee. Wig, tl D 19 , 2 i AINSVVORTH OGDEN. URBANA, OHIO. English. MARY ESTHER O'I-IARA. LOCKBOURNE, OHIO. Athenaeumg Englishg Latin Clubg French Clubg Education Club. ALICE JEANNETTE PATTERSON. RIERCER, PA. Clioniang Physical Educationg Keystone Clubg Physical Education Clubg Twin Wg Nlernber Student Council C45g Basketball CID, C25, C3j, C45, Captain CI5, C255 Baseball CI5, C25. C35, C455 Hockey C35. C4l9TCf1f1i5 C15- Czj, C35 Track C35, C45g Executive Board YV. A. A. Czj, C35, Pres. C45. BIARGUERITE PETERSON. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Athenaeumg Economics-Sociologyg Hun- ter College, N. Y. C25. CLAUDE PERRY. WARREN, OHIO. Alpha Sigma Phig Chemistryg Vice Pres. Physics Club C35g Track Squad C25, C35. DALE FOREST POE. NYAN WERT, OHIO. O. XV. Commonsg Chemistryg Assistant in Chemistry C25, C35, C45g Education Club C455 Physics Chemistry Club C35, C45. 19 22 4 1- 1,2 4? MARY POE. VAN VVERT, OHIO. Athenaeumg Chemistryg Physics-Chem- istry Club f.Q,Y. YV. C. A. 2nd Cabi- net CU. M. KEMPER PORTER. RIAYSVILLE, KY. Alpha Sigma Phig Political Scienceg Ohio State University C3lg Harvard Summer School, Summer of I92O.. MARGARET EMILY POWELL. GROVEPORT, OHIO. Bibleg Phi Beta Kappag Y. W. Cabinet C435 Student Volunteerg Cosmopolitan Club. PAUL LEROY POWELL. EAsT PALESTINIQ, OHIO. Sigma Alpha Epsilong Pi Delta Epsilong Owl and Skullg Toastmastersg Economicsg Transcript Clj, Czl, C355 Editor C4lg Boosters 415, 133, Q4lg Debate and Oratory Council C453 Pan-Hellenic Council f4Dg Student Council 641. JOHN EIXIMERSON PRATT. SOUTH CHARLESTON, OHIO, Sigma Chig Economics, and Political Scicnceg Pan-Hellenic Council C4Dg 22nd Day Committee C4lg Class Social Committee 145g Baseball Squad CID. ROSE L. PUFFENBARGER. XVILLIAMSPORT, OHIO. Athenaeumg English and Oratoryg Edu- cation Club. 19 ft tl D M PRESTON HUBBELL PUMPHREY. RIIDDLETOXVN, OHIO. Beta Theta Pig Phi Beta Kappag Pi Delta Epsilon, Business Administrationg Transcript Staff Czl, Q3lg Blanaging Editor fglg Mirror Staff Czl, Cgjg Associate Editor LeBijOug Social Science Clubflj, Czj, fglg L1-Xlliance Francaise C255 English YVriters Club fll, Czj, C3Dg President Cjlg Sophomore Debate Team. A ELMA IRENE QUAINTANCE. DELAWARE, OHIO. Clioniang Chemistryg Chemistry-Physics Club f3D. f4lg Secretary-Treasurer C4Dg Chemistry Assistant f4D. G. TRUMAN QUAST. PORT CLINTON, OHIO. Business Administrationg Varsity Band C1J.C2D- MARY C. RADER. CXRCLEVILLE, OHIO. Athenaeumg Twin Wg Sociology and Biologyg Basketball f2D, Cgj, C4J5 Baseball KU, fzj, C3jg Hockey CZJ, fjl. JOHN R. REA. XVEST AIANSFIELD, OHIO. Alpha Tau Omegag Jestersg lNlasonic Clubg Chemistry and Business Adminis- trationg Pan-Hellenic Councilg Boostersg Home-Coming Show Committee. FREDERICK SHERMAN REID. DELAWARE, OHIO. Phi Gamma Deltag Owl and Skullg Jestersg Political Scienceg WV Clan Pres.g Athletic Association, Presidentg Boostersg Football KIJ, Izj, Q15 Basketball KID, Czj, 135, f4D, Captain Basketball Cgj, C4D. fl D . JEROME NOBLE RICHARDS. HAGERSTOWN, MD. Phi Gamma Deltag Sociologyg Freshman lfootballg Varsity Football fzj, C3jgBase- hall 125, f3lQ W Clan. MIXRIAN BEALL RICHEY. SENECAVILLE, OHIO. ,Xthenacumg Sociology. RIARGUERITE S. RIEGLE. BOWLING GREEN, OHIO. Clioniang History and Political Scienceg lfducation Club. '- ' YIYIEN ELLA RIEGLE. I Q ISOWLING GREEN, OIIIO. ' H C1z.mi.m4 llismry. Jl l il! Wi xlOSl'il'lllNl'l EXYERNIX ROBERTSON. 1 l l CONNEAUT, OHIO. ' S7 - .lthcnacuing Latin and English Literatureg l W 3' liilllll Club. V 3 HELEN RODEI-'IcR. xiii! i IDELAXVARE. OHIO W lL l' CliOniangSpauisl1. -515 i 1 . E ' rr: la Ki x , W my x .li ' l ' ' g i' ll E 22 f ' 015 ' I X A ',. ,,. 19 Q22 I A' lg 7 -X . W X mf Xxi E A ,Q-N I MI E N 1 ,N 4011: llfffi - if A ' ' Q' , . 76 ANDREW DENNY RODGERS, JR. COLUMBUS, OI-IIO. Sigma Alpha Epsilong Toastmastersg Delta Sigma Rhog Oratoryg Chairman Jun- ior-Senior Banquet Committeeg Chairman Student Chest Committeeg Varsity Debate C33, C.1,3g Transcript Staff CI3g Debate and Oratory Council fTreas.3 C43g 22nd Banquet Comm. f43g Chairman Social Committee C435 Nlember of LeBijOu Staff I33. Pan Hell- enic Council C33. LYNN ROHRBOUGH. BUCKI-IANNON, YV. YA. Ohio Wesleyan Commons. HAROLD RAYMOND RORICK. XIARTEL, OI-IIO. Political Scienceg Class Track CI3, C23, Q35 Varsity Football Squad f33g 'Varsity Band II3, f23g Instructor in VVrestling C43. FOREST H. ROSE. LEwIs CENTER, OIIIO. Chi Phig Delta Sigma Rhog Toastmastersg Oratory and English, Histronic Club K23, f33, f.1.3QGl66 Club fI3, f23, C33, f.1.3g Varsity Quartet f4,3g Debate Squad f23, f33, C435 Pan-Hellenic Council K33, 643g Debate and Oratory Council 533, I43. ROBERT MARION ROSS. BOYVLING GREEN, OHIO. Sigma .Xlpha Epsilong Economicsg Senior Lecture Course Com. 5335 President i435 Assistant Track Xlanager 533g Pan-Hellenic Council Y33, 543g Student Council K435 Exc- cutive Council K43. DOROTHE.-X RLLLKOETTER. SPRINGFIELD, RIO. Athenaeumg Spanish-Englishg Y. XY. C. .X.g Drury College 113g Western Reserve f23. 19 'Q 22 , EDWARD HARPER RYNEARSON. PITTSBURGH, PA. Delta Tau Deltag Toastmastersg Zoologyg Freshman Swimming and Baseball Teamsg Varsity Swimming C25Q Varsity Debate C355 Histrionic Club C35, C453 Class President C355 English VVriters Club C455 Y. lW. C. A. Council C255 Student Member Board of Directors Y. M. C. A. C45g President of Honor Court C453 Student Council C35, C455 Gospel Team C45g Boosters' Clubg President Student Hospital Relief Association C45. GEORGE HENRY SAVILLE. CONNEAUT, OHIO. Phi Gamma Deltag -Iestersg Toastmasters, CPres.5g Political Science and Economicsg Pres. Pan-Hellenic Council C455 Boosters C455 Student Council C45Q Executive Com- mittee C453 22nd Committee C35g Chr. C455 LeBijou Staff C35. CHRISTABEL SAWIN. XVASHINGTON, D. C. Bibleg Choral Club C25, C35. C455 Wash- ington Club C45. Pres. C45Q Athenaeum. EDYTHE MARY SHUMAKER. KrNs1uAN, Onto. Athcnaeumg English and Oratoryg Edu- cation Club. LAURENCE A. SCOTT. AIOUNDSVILLE, W. VA. Ohio Wesleyan Commonsg Spanishg West Virginia VVesleyan CI5, C25, C35. VERNIE E. SEIBERT. JEFFERSONVILLE, O1-uo. Kappa Sigma Pig Chemistry and Edu- cationg Glee Club C25, C455 Class Track C355 Varsity Debate C455 Y. M. C. A. Council 431.145, Q ll 4 RICHARD SEILER. PEMBERVILLE, OHIO. Sigma Chi5 Political Science. SYDNEY D. SHAFER. WESTPORT, IND. ZOOlOgy. MARION ROTHWELL SHAYER. RIOUNT UNION, PA. Artg Keystone Clubg Irving College, Pa. C11- RUTH AGNES SHAYER. LORAIN, OHIO. Athenaeum5 French and Oratoryg Vice- Pres. Class CID5 Basketball C2D5EducatiOn Club C495 L'Alliance Francaise C455 Physics Club C215 Member of Student Council CID. GRACE SHAWHAN. LONGMONT, COLO. Educationg James NIillikin University. ,I7-'lQ. ROBERT H. SHELDON. DELAWARE, OHIO. Sigma Chig Political Science. 19 22 79 . X 39 I '1 fl I Q on N 2 I I -x.-5-Jly X Qui' ,J mls Ima,-fl wx f X Mes I ' 1 X' sf ll nk ' , 4 Y my Q I I I . f ,K : , x fi X . li' l 4 i fifth I 4 ll. F' , - 2N,4 MARGARET E. SHIRLOCK. ' RUTHERFORD, N. J. .Xthenaeumg Chemistry and Zoologyg Colonial Club. CHARLES W. SKEELES. ELYRIA, OHIO. Physicsg Physics-Chemistry Club C415 .Xssistant in Physics and Economics 145. RACHAEL A. SLOUGH. DEFIANCE, Omo. Iinglishg English NVriters C43 Defiance College Ill, Ijlg Assistant Swimming In- structor fll. DONALD FORRIQST SLUTZ. XVINONA LAKE, IND. Phi Gamma Deltag Theta Alpha Phig Crescent and Scimitar CD5 Owl and Skull Ijlg Political Scienceg Histronie Club Cgj, f4lg Yice-Pres. M15 English Writers Club C4Jg Class Football CID. Czlg Debate and Oratory Council C325 -lunior-Senior Banquet Com. 1,41 I 1395 Business StalTOl1ioWesleyan Mirror ' Ill, l3lQ Student Chest Committee 135 ,I It DOROTIIY ICS'I'HlCR SI.U'l'Z. Q IL- -2 ll XYINONA LAKE, IND. 7Clioniang Spanishg Spanish Clubg Girls' il , Boostersg Yice President Clionian LU il W k I GIADYS XLXRIIC SMITH. I L -JI Xliunugaouuxii, W. YA. lA xi f .Xthenaeumg History and Ifrenchg I W 4 I,'.Xlliance Francaiseg Iiducation Club. xx q ll . ' v , ill' , I ' -X 'X 'if . f X M Z iufgwf illu fff Q 'Lf f ' ll 2 i i' I xx Aw, 'N ix ., .J K, , .A-ul s 1 awp ix . lox ' f f 7 80 CLIFFORD L. SNYDER. KIARION, OHIO. Ohio Wiesleyan Commousg Economicsg Education Club C45. EYA GRACE SPAHR. DELAIX'ARE, OHIO. Chemistryg Physics-Chemistry Club CI55 Chemistry .Assistant CI5. DOXALD WELLS SPITZER. PEMBERVILLE, OHIO. Sigma Chig AIasonic Club5 Phi AIu Alpha5 Business Administrationg Glee Club CI5, C35. C455 Band CI5, C255 Orchestra CI5, Cz5, C35. COCRSEN WILLIAM SPONSLER. FOSTORIA, OHIO. Sigma Alpha Epsilong Pi Delta Epsilong Business Administrationg Class Treasurer C355 Transcript Staff CI5, C25, C35, C455 Busi- ness Mgr. C455 Glee Club CI5, C25, C35, C455 Varsity Basketball NIgr. C455 .Athletic As- sociation C455 LeBijou Staff, Adv. Aigr. C35. IRWIN GLENN STIMAIEL. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Business Administrationg Honor Court C455 Junior-Senior C355 Home-Coming Com. C255 Social Science Club C35, C455 Student Chest C455 Band C25, C35, Orchestra C25, C35. MILDRED NEWELL STINCI-ICOMB. NEW' LEXINGTON, OHIO. Clionian5 English5 Women's Student Executive Board C35, C45, President C455 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C455 Vigilance Com- mittee C255 Student Council C455 Executive Council C455 Varsity Social Com. C455 Mon- nett Day Play C255 Hospital Board and Re- lief C45. 81 59-I I f I ,y I C lla ?55I Q? iv ... . a a A I C5 .. i f f ii- , 13 tl C'Cf' I llllll C' 4. -Q-. ffwfafv, , f -1-., . yiffyfr ,Y V A ' . .nf s Wm f H - . ' I A . I F. OLIN STOCKWELL. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. Bibleg President Student Volunteer Board C35, C455 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C35, C455 Ox- ford Club CI55 Oklahoma City College C25. PEARLE F. STONE. HEBRON, OHIO. Athenaeum5 English Bible, Mathematicsg Choral Club C25. C355 English Writer's Club C25, C35, C455 Klonnett Day Play C255 Phi Beta Kappa. HUI HWA SUNG. I-IIXVGHXVA, FUKIEN, CHINA. Cosmopolitan Club and China Student Clubg Economics. LLOYD CLAYTON SWALLEN. ALLIANCE, OHIO. Chemistryg Assistant in Chemistry C35, C455 Physics-Chemistry Club C35, C455 Span- ish Club C355 Phi Beta Kappa. MARY ELIZABETH TAGGART. DELAWARE, OHIO. Clioniang Zoology5 Western College for Women, Oxford, Ohio CI5. C25. JANICE BARBARA TAYLOR. TIRO, OI-IIo. Athenaeumg Historyg Hockey Team C355 Education Club C455 Latin Club C455Treas- urer of Athenaeum C35. rl D 82 MYRTLE EDITH THORNTON. CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. Athenaeumg Home Economicsg Home Economics Club C3J, C4D. WINNIFRED ERIELINE THRAVES. FREMONT, O1-uo. Athenaeumg Spanish and Englishg Span- ish Club Czj, Cgj, C4lg Education Club C453 Y. W. C. A. C4J. ETHEL TILLEY. BELLEVUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Athenaeumg Phi Beta Kappag Philosophy and Bibleg Philosophy Club, L' Alliance Fran- caiseg Keystone Clubg Choral Club Czj, C3D' C415 Athenaeum Song Leader C4Dg Y. W' Second Cabinet C455 Girls Debate Teams C4jg Mount Union College CID. DONALD BARNES TIMMONS. Fxmxoxr, Omo. Phi Kappa Psig Mathematicsg President of Education Club C425 Track Squadg In- structor in Astronomy. LILLIAN A. TONNER. PEARL RIVER, N. Y. Athenaeumg History. MURRAY PARMALEE TORRANCE. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Phi Gamma Deltag Englishg Mirror Staff C29- 19 22 83 LYSBETH LUCILE TOUSLEY. CLEVELAND, OHIo. Mu Delta Mug Music-Pianog NIonnett Day Play C355 Yice President Mu Delta KIU C45. ROGER JAMES TURRELL. DELAVVARE, OHIO. Delta Tau Deltag Delta Sigma Rhog Englishg Freshman Footballg Varsity De- bate C35, C45g Gospel Teams C35Q Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C45g Debate and Oratory Council C45. CLAIR V. UNDERWOOD. XIAssII.I.oN, OHIO. Sigma Phi Epsilong Jestersg Political Scienceg Economicsg Glee Club CI5, Cz5, C35, C459 Varsity Quartette C45g Pan-Hellenic Council C35, C455 Washington's Birthday Committee C45. ALICE IRENE VANBRIMMER. OSTRANDER, OHIO. Spanishg Spanish Club C25, C355 Education Club C45. KIIXRGIXRET ELIZABETH VEITCH. ToLEDo, OHIO. Pi Delta Chig Athenaeumg Business Ad- Ininistrationg Toledo University CI5, C255 Y. W. C. .X. Cabinet C455 Publicity Chair- man. HELEN BURNHAM VLEREBOME. LANCASTER, OHIO. Clioniang Spanishg Spanish Club C25, C35g French Club C25, C355 Monnett Day Play C35g Inaugural Decoration Committee C45g Junior-Senior Banquet Committee C35. ARTHUR EDWARD WALLACE. CAMBRIDGE, OHIO. Alpha Sigma Phig Sociologyg Glee Club f4lg Varsity Football Squad C455 Muskin- gum College CID, Czl. HELEN WALTERS. DECATUR, IND. Athenaeumg Englishg Sec'y. Student GOv't. Associationg Transcript C3Dg Choral Club KID, 123. BELLE E. WALTON. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Alu Delta Alug Rlusic-Pianog Tennis CID, Czl, f3Jg Choral Club Czjg Pres. Mu Delta Alu 135. CHESTER P. WARNER. ENON, OHIO. Sigma Phi Epsilong Gamma Phig Political Scienceg Glee Club fzj, i4lQGyIT1 Team Czl, fy, 542g Pres. Physical Education Club C4jg College Orchestra CU, fzj. HELEN BERNICE WHITE. CUMBERLAND, OHIO. Spanishg Vice Pres. of Senior Classg Boosters fgl, f4J5 Monnett Day Com. C3Dg Klonnett Song Leader f4Jg Choral Club QD, f4y5 Vice-Pres. Ky, Pres. 6475 Clionian 'Varsity Party' Com. f4Dg Senior Social Com. Student Council f4j. LINDEN FISHER WHITE. DELAWARE, OHIO. Alpha Sigma Phig Political Science. lm . H I I 1 4 5 1 .-in 'alla '. lin 1 1 Ll W W .. T , Ill ,ai lu i jx Nall, , is! . ll' Q MARTHA DORA WHITELEY. BIONTOURSVILLE, PA. Bible5 Student Volunteer Band 125, 135, 1455 Cabinet 135, 1455 Latin Club 1455 Mansfield, Pa. State Normal 115. DORIS M. WI LLIANISON. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Phi Beta Kappa, Athenaeumg Philosophy, English, Oratoryg Philosophy Club, Pres. 1455 Histrionic Club 135, 145, Sec'y. 1355 Histronic Play 1455 YVashington's Banquet Com. 145. FRANK GOODMAN WILLISTON. BUCI-QLEY, WASH. Union5 Pi Delta Epsilon5 Toastmastersg English Literatureg College of Puget Sound 1155 Transcript Staff 125, 135, 1455 Associate Editor 1455 Y. RI. C. IX. Council 1355 President Y. M. C. A. 1455 Philosophy Club 1455 Mirror Staff 135, 1455 Literary Editor 1455 English XVriter's Club 135, 1455 Student Volunteer Band 125, 135. 1455 Class Football 1255 Class Basketball 1455 Execu- tive Committee Student Council 1455 Boosters Club 135, 1455 Chrestomathean 125, 1355 LeBijou Staff1355 Class Track 1255 Phi Beta Kappa. GLADYS CH RISTINA WILSON. N Ewcou ERSTONVN, OHIO. .-Xthenaeum, Treasurer 1255 Spanish and Public School XIusic5 Spanish Club 135. 1453 Education Club 135, 1455 Basketball 1155 Psychology Club 145. HAROLD P. WISEMAN. CARDINGTON, OHIO. Chi Phi5 History, Oratory, hfusic. Track 115' 125. ELEANOR M. WITMER. LANCASTER, PA. Athenaeum5 English Literature5 English Writer's Club 135, 1455 Basketball 1355 Tennis Singles 135, 1455 Keystone Club5 Psychology Club 1455 Graduate of hlillers- ville 1Pa.5 State Normal 'I85 February School of the Y. Public Library, ,205 Nlember of regular Stall' of University Library. 19 212 4 ll , RIILDRED MAUDE 'WOLF DAYTON, OHIO. English and Sociology. K. L. WONG. CHENGTU, CHINA. Political Scienceg The Chinese Student Club, President ly. CHESTER E. WORRELL. NEW XTIENNA, OI-I1o. Theta Delta Psig Business Administra- tion, Chemistryg Football fjl, 1415 Track CU, fjj, Mig Gospel Team lzjg Chemistry- Physics Club C3Jg Sergeant R. O. T. C. Czjg Gym Leader, Class Czj. J. WARREN WRIGHT. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Physics. MAURICE J. WRIGHT. DAYTON, OHIO. Phi Delta Thetag Gamma Phig Crescent and Seimitarg Owl and Skullg -Iestersg Chernistryg Cheermasterg Gym Teamg Boosters MARY LEAH YANT. XVEST NIANSFIELD, OHIO. English, Bibleg Ohio Northern KID. 19 Q22 4 v . W' LEIVIS ARTHUR YOAKUM. HOMER, OHIO. Political Science. CHARLES R. CRONENWETT. BUTLER, PA. Sigma Chig Scienceg Keystone Club C25, C35. C45, Pres. C455 Band C25, C35, Manager 145g Glee Club 125, C355 345 Tank Corps, IX. E. I . IQIR-IQIQ. XIILDRED E. GILLARS. CONNEAUT, OHIO. Clioniang Theta Alpha Phi C45g Ora- tory, Ifnglishg Klonnett Day Play C35g IIi.1triOnic Club l35g Histrionie Club Play 135g English XVrite1's C45. EIA I NE H I RTH. TOl.EDO, O111O. .lihenaeumg fXIu Phi Epsilon CTOledO5g Ifnglish Literatureg Athenaeum Censor f35g Yice-Pres. 6453 Stu. G. Senior Member Q45. BICNIXNIIN LU. NAUCHANG, CHINA. Dramatiesg Cosmopolitan Clubg Student Volunteer Band IZ5, K35, I45. EDITH ROBERTS. ROsEv1L1,1z, OHIO. English. 19 IQ 22 To Flu illlemnriam MARY OGDEN DUVALL Of the Class of 1922 Born October 5, 1900 Died May 5, 1921 89 P'-, M SP1i,xKL3Rs' 'l'.x1sl,Ii. JUNlOR'SENIOR BANQUET 90 vffxr, Rag '5 '- ,Z Sfwfk -'--13 3 ex ,xx I '5 1 ,M as ff: - 3- 1 1331-fi - 1 v Y-Van 'Q 45 55 'gf-f 'N mugs iw L s S if' in X F xhfiw 2 ' this ' I. 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W-xp 1 l -1 ssl f I r 9 Q- J' S5 an EN' '-VP' ,N :.:,m:' ' 2.4. -1 - 1 1 ' fiil A--L .L ,YL L fh W3TEDWiTWF.f EQ IO7 Pan- Hellenic Council IvZ'CF-Pfc'.fl.C11F?Zf Secretary C. XPANTIS NEHER ROBERT HARMOUN'F Pn':z'drnr Trrafurer GEORGE H. SAVILLE JAMES J NANCE flfpha Sigma Phi GEORGE E. l RATER IQENNETH BROVVNING .fllpha Tau Omfga GEORGE C. LAPORTE JOHN REA Bfta Thfla Pi WILLIAM H. HY'DE C. XJANTIS NEHER Chi Phi IRXVIN E. GEPHART FOREST H. ROSE Delia Tau Deira J. XVILBUR BRIDGE W. XVIRT KING REPRESENTATIVES Phi Dflla Thfla S. GARTON CHURCHILL JAMES J. NANCE Ph i Gamma Delia GEORGE H. SAVILLE RALPH A. YOUNG Sig ma fllpha Epfilon ANDREW W. ROGERS JAMES C. ROBERTS Sigma Phi Epfilon CLAIR UNDERWOOD OLIN B. SMITH Sigma Chi Phi Kappa Pfi ROBERT G. HARMOUNT SAMUEL KIRK IO8 GEORGE CHENEY ROBERT YOUNG IQNPAN f WWKXNG C.f:.BAKf.R CVUNDERWOOD. R A YOUNG' Av- 5, RS 5 G CKURCMLL J. W. BHXDGE , ,1 PRA-rr, C-,Lt L5 FORT IO9 O B bmw -4. .Jia Beta Theta i N. '- .A, !f,g'f'. . --'5w',-'G'- N 4 ' -': 'T3'- '1zkB-r',?f hf5'-- ' -5. 1' N' . Bxfm 'I'm:r.x Pl IIOUSE, 5.1, W. Iinculn ,Xvc. Bala Tlzfla Pi :Cay foznzdfd af Hliami U7ZZ.C'fI'IZ.fy' in 1839. Tlzfla. fha' 0111.0 1f'f'Jfvya1z Clzapfer, way fffabliflzfd in 1853. Bfilltf mforf are pink and bfzzf. ' IIO nn ' A x4 scum: 1 1. 1 N a- 5' f . , . I -QQ , ,g I. If .5 x Q . , g ' if 4 . .- . , ,, . I M n mlm: 1 A Q 1 a,L:w 34 1 KUIQLLY 2 A KRJUDLRSGM 24 409v!AlK Sigma hi ' , A2 T ' sys ,A-fi-,--.V. . rl!! V 'R Q . ' - ' ' 1 ,,.- -me J H H KN Slmm Cm Housri, 36 Griswold St. In 1553, Sigma Chi :car joznzfied al .Miami Uziizifrfity. Gamma Clzapfer 5015 iizxfafied af Ohio lffflfyazz UlZiZ'6TIiZj' in the fame year. Tlzffraffrizify rolorf are blllt' and gold. II2 A Eg, . s r 1 v H 5-xx.. , r- Cbxw :CHL f D :mr awge 1014 rn Z3 Gammon 'iw 25 f rbw FL 1 5 bl M I- GRUB! 1' a JD, NAVY. C4 ' V , 1 ef V s 3 4, 5+ ' W1-Efc'i'5:ou 14 L AY 1 YQ ..... , xj 5 ww 1 II3 Phi Delta Theta Pm IDm.'r,x 'l'Hl4,'I'A Housu, I-10 N. Washington St. Plzz' Dflfa Tlzffa war foznzzifd af Zlliamz' U1zz':'fr5z'fy in 1848. The Zora! clzapler, 0.yIl'0 Bela, way izzflalffd in 1360. The Colon of Phi Dfffa Them are argent and azzzrf. H4 .rn-SL X . 61. X fQ:M'YQ53e3a a Sq: 1 L ua .,-Q::f5fZ1 .. WR- - 3' K N 'ft' -' :'1 My . A 1' PH I DELI A, I H 1- 22 V - ' n ' ' 3 A . f ., f ' I I 1 ' I , , ffvx' tl' V: ai ' ,.v. .,4. wi -mv-un, - f V1 W,.1 Q 1 2 4, 4 . ' X JI , -vA.',L,ni. :. w,.m f 115 nf f Phi Kappa Psi alia' 1-fr l --.1 i -5 ' A, I Xu... Pm IQAPPA PS1 IIOKNIC, 67 XY. William St. IIYKZJIIZQIIKUOII and ,!L'Af77KI'5OIl may ffm jiri! home of Phi Kappa Pff, ffm -fI'flft'l'I1l-ff' brilzg foznzdfd in 1852. Ohio Alpha Chapter :mf vffablzklzfd af Ohio lfeflfyarz UIZl.f'6l'5Z.fj' in 1861. The .frl'6lfFl'llZ'f5' colorf arf red, grffn, ana' blade. I .. 116 In X X pv- x , ., q 'X wx 7 -fs I J' f l, Lffvfw ' new-Q 41 ,gawk U v- Y f ,jf ' ,s r nmzuw 7 i , x ' , ., 1 . .. v.., - J .. 5 . W -. ' , 1 V, 1- un '-fu.: .fs rf vuffff .1 V H rr-uwm .4 n pfmvw fl ng Anaunm Q X 5' il. 1 1, ., ,i , 4 mtl tc mv mx, 1, warmer.: 25 gmmvgfq- ,-:Q 7 ' , ' funn 1: ,fum 117 Alpha Sigma Phi r-3, Q' .XLPHA Sluxm PHI HOUSE, Ill N. Whshington St. Jfplza Sigma Plzz' orz'gz'zzaled in Yah, U7ZZ.i'6'fJ'ifj' in 1845. Epsilon Clzapffr coax irzffallffd at Ohio lfwleyazz Unizwfify in 1365. Stone gf-fy and cardinal are fhf fraffrnify colorf. 118 . A, H in Q. T7 f isgffv' H A 'X 5 M ' K 4 Q 4 Q r We A 4 ?'U Q5 'Q ' E53 3.5, ' I , - gf .,f,,-,,. Qi: N ,M A 1 fi. 4 ,NNI 3, f' f 5 l gi! .Axe Lf XX-f A ,, I I , 12? wg - f' ...A.,. . .4 V Aff: 'gag 588, 3 Y 12,42-, . if , ,Q L. 4 L 1-.run Ac: 72 LEWMTL 22 4. x Q rummi u rf-A wow 1: n w :rim Y L A nnmw :fr V 1 ...M N - - 1 - ' 1 A 1 ' , .: ' - W., , ,.-,f-nmf' Kgw, , W'y,,,',.:,,, L, IIQ Delta Tua Delta l,EL'l'A TAU lJELTA Housr-3, 163 N. Franklin St. Della Tau Dflfa wax founded at Befhany College, in 1859. Sfzwz yearf Iafer, in 1866, Mu chapler was eftablifhed al Ohio I1Yl'.ff6'j'l1?Z U1zz':'frJz'fy. Purple, cclzife, and gofd arf the color: of Della Tau Delfa. IZO N2 ,x A Y , n .Q:sL. ,: :,s-Q -1 -L Q.. J-ras r 'Swv-x J'-il A wif 1 1 L K ,. , -Y mynygimvs 21 Y S' 29: ' sm Jcroeuvmz .3 ' wz.wLa1' ax m IZI Phi Gamma Delta PHI CIAMMA DELTA HOUSE, 135 N. Franklin St. In 1843, Phi Gamma Delia way founded al rid fejfrfon College, now II'761.Yl1l'Ilgf07Z and fejferfon. Theta Deuteron chaptfr may inffallea' af Ohio IVe5lfyan Unizwhly in 1869. Royal jzzrple if Ihr Fraterzzify rolor. I22 ix if ,Ji 1, 4 A- . -!'? 'f',n , , hi Phi -Qu-17-. luv .1 '? ' '- 'jp 1 v . . Cul Pm Ilcwsrg, 216 N. Franklin St. Af flaffic Prizzrflozz, Chi Phi way founded in 1854. Alpha Chi way fffabfifhrd af Ohio IIfl .f!Fj'C171 Ulll-Z'FfIZ.f3' in 1873. Scczrlft and blur arf Chi Ph i'f colon. 124 'V ,'-'Mt .- N MQ -' Xa A , 1 S YJ. '37 A. l 2 - umm , mv- IZS Alpha au Ufnega fa, fri- 'Pl' 1, , LQ? l 1 .,,g-Bug-H A - . ., V .4 A I, K - - , , . 3. ,f. .1 , Q N, .X1,1'11.x 'VAL' Omccm IIOUSI-L, ZQ4 N. Sandusky St. .Jlplza Tan Onzrga cvayfoznzdrd in 1865 al Riclzmozzd Collfge. Bala Em Chapin' -:mf izzffallfd af Ohio lfefleyazz Uzziverfify in 1887. Gold, bfuf, and fwlziff arf flzafrafrrzzzly foforf. I26 J, 1 8 1 I K M- ,V X , .. K .WM n nv x . A, won- ! .1 .. -1 fi ag, V M, ' -ff . A 1- , ., M f I Vw ,., wx!! V f 1 Wm, 539 F: farmvmf 14 nevavruzsvu 14 'EH wvtnn :A A no TAWU, fi, .ff if i r ,f 1 If 1 A+ 4 it onrunvuf 4 wanna cucnmx 14. :Af wh swf ab MM K AXHEMM ,p.....+..,,,A C VLVRL 127 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tlfxlfff' Y X , 1 '! XX x -,I Q- Slmu .X1,vn.x Izvsllnx Horsl Z3 N. XX aslungtrm St. In 1856 Sigma Alpha EPfl.!O71 C015 founded af Ihr Ufzizwfity of nllabanza. 0111.0 Dfffd Clzapffr wax effabliflzed al Ohio lVfJ!eyan Drill-f't'7'5l-lj' in ISSQ. Gold and l'0'V6lZ blur arf the fralernify colon. 8 I2 Q ,---. - -Y 'x..Xv ' 'rfT 'I'x , 5 ,HMV M! P761 5 N. . - A ' , . , '- if ,ii 3, 1 , ff 5, I L.,eq.,g I, s i I ' Z ' ,Qu , ' 1 ? l -0 5.4 I 'Q 'f 1'B 55r 'Q Y J , r 5 f f V-1 OUFI5 X .,,q fy W s K 129 Sigma Phi Epsilon C' x .ik VX XX X xx ,X X X 'F' SIGMA PIII ICPSILON HOUSE, IAZ3 N. xVE1SlliIlgIOl'l St. Sigma P11 z' Efuilozz 50115 founded al Riclzmond Collfgf' in IQOI Ohio Epsilon Clzapffr :vw ryfabliflzfd al Ohio lVeJleyan Univer- Jlilj' in IQI5. Red and pwplz arf the frarfrnity colon. --wfwv-ff fd' , 130 TIA A T Q x I 4 :sv as ,Q-, ...mu I . vs ucfnoar n ntvuz f Ag, c W-sau: zz n fm-we 1 L n wrnx za me ufwals JQMLL I3I WJ Q' , diff ff Qhio Wesleyan Union Onm Wnsnl-QYAN LVNION Housfi, 241 N. Sandusky St. The Ohio lffflfyazz Union fvaf foundfd af Ohio IVe5Ieyan LF7ll'Z'Fl'.Yl.fj' in IQOQ. The colorf are lacwzdfr and while. 132 ,,--Vx w mwah 4 2 M E HIAKZHEB YM J' 9:- vf R A FA JS 24 CN UARYL' 24 mil Pk YAKLHUK 25 R vmwvo A , LWCNLWV Z1 133 Kappa Sigma Pi , 'f AQV4 n.'u-u' asf 'U xiii-..L. 'r QL KAPPA SIGMA P1 PIOUSE, :IQ N. Sandusky SL. Kappa Sigma Pi wax founded af Ohio Wfeflfyan U1zz'z'er5ity IQIQ. The fralfrzzify color! are rm' and whiff. 0 0vf2 0 c9c3: 0 -2 o o U o eoooo I New :M E f 1 E , I , Y K, Qvmyt A V 1 X f-5: v f E 1 Bl? U ,,. LXR' f I j X L . ' .su-.11 ll B xii I .1 9 X . Y .. vu-.L Q-Y 1 .157 l 136 'Q X 'X' -I X 4 Q Y . 1 i. Q usuuu :A i - L :ww 2: - c. v 1 l mamma uw ,- n u Lunar- J - mm-N go . W.--, , , fl M 1 . +4 4 Lrfmf, .n - ...W-rf.m,La f. - H ,- -, fx 'Q ' ' N 1 -- ' fx 2' f Q , 1 M30 4 fr, 1. f':,-ff-QQ, X xt M-.4-,L r - lu.w.1. . Umnurzm fdnavm., L: I -www 1: im, 2, ,wgi ' U V, 'J 2 7 Y ., fgltigwgg A 1 E I Q ,wwf -7' 'W A ,UQ 1 , 2. 'V Qi, 1 . . 6 ' N A 'VV sr 1 5 ,Q I 1 V .1511 s ,f, u rf 'Y - I Ohio Wesleyan Commons OHIO XYESLEYAN COMMONS HOUSE, 64 W. William St. Ohio 1f'ffIf'ya1z Commonf way founded at Ohio Ufffleyarz Um ergify in IQ20. The folorf are green and gold. 138 140 I Boosters Club Officers P mf idx 211 I 1're- P ref id ff nt S KC ffl a r y Treafurfr SAMUEL Klux HAROLD DAVIS JAMES NANCE ELLIS PIERCE I42 . 'A- l 143 he Histrionic Club Twp RUfl'tI'yORliST ROSE, RI-QNNLTII BROIYNING. ISDGAR IJANIELS, IIAXVRENCI-I 'l1H0MSON, DONALD SLUTZ PAUL SATTI-LRFIELD Srnmd Roco-HOWARD SWINR, XYILLIANI BI-QLT, I':lJN'ARD RYNEARSON, .XI.l.IaN KES'FLE, l'lOBERT COLE' MAN Third Rm'-.XNNA KI. I.I:Gc.. KIlI,DRl-.ll WLI.LH, I,OL'IsIg KIl.l3l'RX', :XIARY K. WYALLACE, HELEN BROECK- EL, IIILDA KIINDER. Bolmm R0CL'1I'SRANCIiS .Xl'X'l'l-.R. IJORIS XYILLIARISON, -IOHN RAMSEY, SYLVIA XVEST, IJELEN WRIGHT Ol I ICliRS .IOIIN RINIQIQI' ,..... Pnffidfnt DONALD SLL I'z, . I . , . I'z'rr-Prm'z'dmzt GRACE XIANLILY, . , , ...... Sfcretary LANVRENCE 'l1ll0MS'JN, , A .,.,... Treaiurfr PROFESSOR R. C. IIl'N'l'IiR xx-ILLIAM BELT RUSSELL HI-LNN ON KkZNNE'l'H BROXVNI ROBERT COLEMAN RIILDRED GlI,LARi DONALD HORNBEC ALLEN KESTLE FRANCES LXUXTER EDGAR DANIELS HENRX' FRIEDNIAN BERT HELD LOUISE KILBLYRY' IMIELEN WRIGHT IHIELEN BROECKEL NG K AC'l'lYl'l RIICNIB ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 144 , . .Fafully Dl'fFflOf CALVIN ELLIOTT FOREST ROSE ISDWVARD RYNEARSON PIOXVARD SXVINK IDORIS XVILLIAMSON SYLVIA WEST ANNIX M. LEGG PAUL SATTEREIELD HILDA NIINDER NIILDRED XVELCH RIAURICE WRIGHT IXIARY K. XVALLACE 38 K CQXCNXBYX Ai HV! Bauer , Wimam-san os' mary: Horn lam L, mano 'Ina SEQVANT hm we House Pnesm-ren fav The Jliflif 57' T45 nglish 'riters lub Rf 4 LIIARLI-,Q ROBl4.R'I'i, IIIQI.I,N CTI-.I'l1MXN. XIXRY K.xTIIIaRINI5 XYALLACE, I':THliI. QUAINI x L H f,L'lANIU Lum fQiI'lL'lil-,R'l' SLIINI-.IDI-,R, ll,xxIII.'roN SxII'sIcR, IfImw.xRD RYNEARSDN, ISRIXNK XVIIIIETON Rl I I Y BARcI.AY, PRl',9'l'0N I'l'AII'IIRI-.Y mi Rfc EI.I..xNrIR WI'I'xII':R. SYI.vI.x WI-xr, EI.IzIxIaE'rII IfORNlIiLI,. GOLDEN CAli'I'15li, XIRDIN A mrlfz Rf z J. DEI,.xNL'I-ix' I liR'Ll'SY7N, R XCHI-,II SIIPLZZII. CELKDYS NIILLIZR, MILIJREII XVI-LLCII. CORR II I RNI-.ST It .XAIY JI I N JN PVAIPIIRLI' , , I MxRI KATIII-QRINE XYIXLL.-XCIA. XL u B.VVI'lil,l,ll. PREsToN PUAIPIIREY HAMILTON SMYSER RIABILI. CHI-LSLEY MARY IQATHERINE XX LOUIS QUIANIO HARTLEY BARCLAY ELIZABETH IIDRAIELL HL'BEIlT SCHNEIDER FRANK XVILLISTON KIILDRED GILLARS ETHEL QUAINTANCI-I CORRINE BELL SYLVIA XYEST OI I lCliRS I L'I,I, MEMBERS A LLAC lp ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 14.6 Prrf Ixdz . . , . l'I'ff-Prv.rI'dI I . . Svfrrlnry- Tf:'lI.Uxllfl r XIILDRED XYELCH CHARLES ROBERTS HELEN GETIIMAN LAURA BAT'I'liLLI5 CSLADYS :XIILLER ELEANOR XVITAIER XYIRCINIA PHILLIPS RACHEL SLOUGH CALVIN ELLIOTT GOLDEN CARTER IZDYVARD RYNEARSON Keystone Club MEMBERS Top ROC0'-RUTH ELMS, FLORENCE FAUS, ESTHER NTUIR, FRANCIS THOMPSON, LOUISE COVILL, NIIRIAM DETWEILER, DOROTHY COVILL, JENE ST. CLAIR Second ROZUTJOHN BUCKINGHAM, DOROTHY STARK, JOY COMSTOCK, CAROL FREEMAN, MARGARET XVILSON, GUSIE NIAPES, XIARTHA DIETRICR, CORRINE BELL. Third ROCULADA NIAE PETERS, RUSSELL VON STEIN, REX CLUGSTON, DANIEL FISHER, JOHN FILICKY, ELIZABETH KIOFFATT Fourth ROZU-XIARY H.ARPER, EVELYN ROBINSON, MILDRED PRICE, HELEN BECHEL, HARRIET SMED- LEY, KATHERINE BAWDEN Bottom Row-XV. A. RUSS, J. D. EVANS, MARGARET SANNER, ALICE BELL, C. R. CRONENWETT, GRACE HERSHBEROER, HELEN COOPER, LEE D. SMITH, MONT HAIBLE OFFICERS , C. R. CRONENYVETT. . . ,,........, Pnffidfuf ALICE BELL ,.,..... . , Srrrflary- Trfasurfr 147 L' Alliange Francaise Trip Ruiz'-lY11,xi.x SIIEPARD, xIYR'lil,li XIILFORD. IIELIQN BROECKEL Sfmml Rfift'-llxvmex Buvliits, l'l'l'lllil. 'l'll.1,i-LY, lloiurrnv CRATES, I'lLORl-INCE ROOT, CHARLES B0- uL'R'rH.x Tfzirzl Rw:4'f.Xn,x XI. Prirlaue, CIIARINIQ Klorugnousxa, I.UClI,xQ IWILINGEL, GERTRUDE IXIATHER Frou! Roca'-l.0iu:r: Nl.-xruigws, IXI,uu,L'1aR1'rE IXNDRADE, KA'ru1.Er3N Smrru, HELEN COOPER, RUTH Sxirrn OI I I C li R S KA'rHLr31iN SMITH I.., .,..,....,.. . . .Prffidfnl IIAYDEN BoYERs .. , .. . . Vice Prmident CHARLES BoDL'R'rH.A. . . ,. .Sfcrftary I,'Alliancc Francaise is composed of majors in French and others who have shown exceptiona l ability in this language. It is afhliated with the national L'Alliance Francaise. During the year, in addition to its regular meetings, it usually presents one or two French plays. 148 hilosophioal Club Top ROCUQLAURA BATTELLE, RUTH STOODY, STANLEY RIULLEN, HAROLD PINCHES, FRANK WILLISTON, ETHEL TILLEY, LILLIAN RIORRIS Second ROWTZERNA ARTHUR, DORIS XVILLIAMSON, DR. T. G. DUVALL, SELMA LINDENMEYER, TARRENCE GGDEN Honorary 1llE77ZbEfITWALDO STEPHENS OFFICERS DORIS WILLIALISON .... ,....,,..,. ...... P r .efidenz STANLEY KIULLEN .... .... V ice-Proficient SELMA LINDENMEYER. , . . . .Secretary-Trearurer First organized in IQO4, the Philosophical Club is the oldest departmental club in the Univer- sity. After being inactive for several years, the club was recently reorganized, its membership compris- ing major students and others of advanced standing in the department who have shown special inter- est in philosophical studies. The purpose of the Philosophical Club is to afford an opportunity for free discussion of problems and other matters of interest in Philosophyg to develop and stimulate interest in philosophical prob- lems and their relation to current issues. T49 he ea overs Top Roco-HAMILTON SMYSER, HAROLD LlRSCHEL, EDVVARD FOLLWELL Srroml Rosv-KIURRM' Toamxcs, DONALD COOPER, CARLETON NIDRRIS, HARTLEY BARCLAY, FOREST SMITH OFFICERS CARLETON Momus. .. ... .,.,..., .... . .Skipper HAROLD URSCHEL. . . ,... Chief Offer HABIILTON Sxwsuk ..... . . . . . . . ,...,..,.,...,.,.,.,... Supercargo The Sea Rovers is composed of men who have worked as members of crews on merchant ships on salt water. The rating of the men at sea is as follows: Morris, Wireless Operatorg Urschel and Cooper, Quartermastersg Follwell, Oilerg Torrance and Smyser, Ordinary Seameng Smith and Barclay , Messmen. John Pratt and john Perry are members in ab,rmzria. Both are Ordinary seamen. q Tn ffallw 1 T l S . I ' - ,Y -f if L ' 1? U ' .Q V Q, -fg,g,:f o r N. - VI: H QQ . LAN' 'Al A-s - -V ,, f' - f fears-:M Mae - ss- :4 fe-LLL, - . -..-.-.- . x 5 4, A' K 1 5 Q i ,, ,,,, A A ,, -- ,,,. . I , ,, I, , ,. , I --.. .-----.1..-.- .- -..,,-. .. Routes covered by members while on ' ' ' A ' 5' crews. Total-mileage, 139,000. ' 150 DOOKIV ' 4 . lI ATHLETICS li1l-I-lhlhn if 1 -WU: 41 K 1 6 W ,F , t uPX P4 'H Q 1 ,elf 1 K' ll 9-1, . ...A ,- :?'- J ,. 1 ., . I 5 J. 1: 4. W 1 3'. ' I i1g:1 1'l. '1- V 'X 51101: , . ,Y-.I -U.-f . , Q f 1'1 LAX, 7 I. , S '32 V 1 .- , fy. 1 -,g,13 P fr 1 , . Ev .H 1 .- .:. J YJ'-.53 Q . , ' - . , ,L 1 1 .111 , , , ., U, .x . . . r 1 R . y :pi L . 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' .K- .-' '.1c n V ' ' .1 .v . y, ,. . 1 3,- 443' 1 '. -1 .nf-1.x---ly' z?,1.'- 41. 15. h 1 W P x 4.43 'iff + va . I- , t ,114 Q x v in kv .gi '!fx,. 1 I 1' QI xr ' .gum .0 5--3. . Rb- rxiql, QU., ly Pl . 1,1'1- xrl'A,Jj'.. ,,, ., :ff-4.r'-u.gg16'-.ff ' rg. 'Fa 'Y 0 7- v 41 ii 1hf1a -N B x Cosmopolitan Club EDITH SIMISTER. . EMILY PowELL. . KATHLEEN SMITH GRACE AIANLY ..,. . . YVESLEY NIANLEY. . . . . C. L. SToNE .... Miss KONANTZ lNIRs. lNlELvIN PROE. AIELVIN' OFFICERS .......Prc'fident . . . .Vice-Prefidfnt . . . . .. . . .Secretary ,.........TreaJurer . . . .Alumni Secretary . . . ..,...................I, ..... S frgeant-at-Army FACULTY MEMBERS PROF. WALKER PROE. SUTHERS CHARLES LAUGHLIN MARGUERITE ANDRADE BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHARLES KWEI Miss KONANTZ ELSIE SIMISTER MEMBERS China-Elsie Simister, Edith Simister, Ralph Simister, James Simister, Grace Manly, Ethel Harsh, Evelyn Marsh, Joyce Canright, Edward Brewster, Charles Kwei, K. L. Wong, C. Ching Q F Young, Benjamin Lu, S. Y. Lee, C. L. Li, T. L. Li, H. Sung, S. J. Sung, S. L. Sung, Maurice Yu C S Ting, C. L. Stone. India-Esther West, Lois West, Ruth Bancroft, Pearl Garden, Frances Garden, Emily Richards W eslev Manley, Herschel Aldrich, Virgil Aldrich. japan-Miriam Heckelman, M. Maeda, J. Watanabe. France-NlargueriteAndrade, Simone Lenormand. Esther Van Dyne Italy-Ernest Lombardy Korea-Eleanor Welch, Harold Noble, Alden Noble, Hui Hoo Kim, H. K. Lew lllalayfia-Earlene Buchanan, Marion Lyons Phillipinef-R. Guillermo, A. R. Villanueva, Julius Santos Africa-Kathleen Smith, Grace Wolfe. South America-Carlos Turner, Emily Powell, Katherine Powell flmfrica-Herbert Bergstrom, Reginald Nichols 151 hio Wesleyan ifle Club 1 W ' , .4 I txlmzx, 'KN' Twp Rnfl'7l'iRANK BROXYN, ll.XRRY Ll0Ol'I'.R, Y. .Xl.lDlLlCll, l'iRANK SIIICRY, l'IANIfORII CQARVER, XVILFRED IIIRQLMS, CIII-.S'I'I1,R XYURRILI.L, IQLSON cil'liN'I'lIl-LR, NIIJIUQAN Rl-XYHI-INV. Sfmmzl Ruff'-NORMAN OLSIQN, LEWIS S'l'0CKXVliI.l,, XYILLIAM l'lOLI.Ic'I'T, IJONALD SYLER, CHARLES BIQRSLI-.R, ROHI'.R'I' RICHARDSON, XIARTIN BRICRIQR, PAUL RUSS1eI,I,, l.INTON STIQEPY, XVESLEY CARR Tlzirzf RU'IL cTvI-Qfllllili lJRlzXYl-.S, l':DIxlL'NIJS BAKER, NELSON FASNACI-I'I', FIAYIJEN BOYERS, ROLLAND XIADIJOX. DIOIIN llAII.I-LY, PAUL FIENNING. ll. .hI.DRlCH, CLARK CIIIDI-:STI-QR Fourrlz Rn-:I--G. IQIJXYARIJS, CIIARLES CONNOLLY, FNRILIJERICK PLACE, XVALTER SHUTER, LESLIE COLE, NORMAN .XLIiXANIJER, llARRY CALVILRT, .IXLLILN SMILEY, CHARLES SMITH, HENRY' CRAVVFORD Fzffh R0'll'1liAXYRIiNCE Buss. ROISERT BANCROI-T. WILLIAM FITZGERALD, GRAN'DON LFNDERWOOD, KIERRITT CHAMBERS, JAMES KIOOILE, LYMAN SICARD, JXNDREDW IRELAND, PAUL CHASE Bnifonz RU'ZL'iPAl,'L RANDALL, BARTON DEMING, CARL BLICKLE, DAVID IXIARKLE, COVAN CREEL, XYILLIAM IDODGE OFFICERS .IAMI-LS RIOORE, ...... Przuidnzt LYMAN SICARD .,...... . . . 171.66-Pf6'5l'l2ll'7ZK XYILLIAM FITZGERALD. , ,,,,. Sfcrfiary GRAYDON LTNDERXYOOD . .,...,. Trfafurrr XIERRITT CHANIBERS ....,.,.,,.,.,.,...,.,.,.........,,,......,.... E.w'fuI1'z'f Offff The Ohio Wesleyan Rifle Club was founded under the auspices ofthe National Rifle Association. The club has for its purpose the promotion of better marksmanship among the citizens of the country. IS2 Athletic Association p Top ROCL'iKIRK, BEET!-IAM, REID, SPONSLER, RIILLIGAN Bottom ROilJtCOACH GALTTHIER, DR. ROBERTS, COACH EWINO, PROP. NICELROY, PROP. SMYSER, PROP HORBIELL FRED S. REID. .. ROBERT YOUNG. ROBERT L. KIILLIGAN. COURSEN W. SPONSLER WILLIAM BEET!-IAM ,.., SAMUEL KIRK.. ... GEORGE B. CQAUTHIER. HARRY W. EVVING. . ., PROP. XV. E. SMYSER PROP. W. G. HORNIELL PROP. B. L. NICELROY DR. VV. F. ROBERTS OFFICERS MANAGERS FACULTY MEMBERS . . . . .Prffident . , .Secretary . . , .Football . . . .Baxleftlmll . . . .Bafflaall . . . .Track . . .DZi7't'ff07' of .ftlzlfflcf . . . .Graduate lilanager ! -Z I... l J 153 Faculty RFPTEIFHIHIPUFJ 66 77 Clan RI:-:I--WIIIYLII..XII-.x.xNIII-.R,GI-QORIQIQ llL'IsII.xRD, Nl.XL'RICli l,ONiiSNY0R'I'I1I,,XRTIIUR DOIKNEIQ, NOBLE RIcII.xRDs I mf Ruff'-xI.xxII-is lCI,I:RIDI,I43, .l.XNII'.S l'lfJHIiR'l'S, ROIaI4,R'I' KOIIN, ROIIIQRT RTILLIGAN, XVALTER X OUNO CII,IIRI,I-. 5'I'.x'I'I-Lx llflf RHfC'Tll,XRRY l7UXYIIl-.R. SMI KIRK, 'llllli0IJOR1i 'lll'RNlgY, l'lRliD1iRIL'K REID, IDEXVEY BOHYER IOIIN RlL I'lI IIIII Ruff--WII.IsLAR l3RIDI,E, R0lil'.RT rlllIONIi0N, RMION VIORIJON, TJLIN SMITH, ROIIERT l'lARM0U'NIT lL'lI,I4.I, XX lN'I I-QRS v D . kl.XXII,I4I1R lilillblilitl' I'wf Illmll ,XRTIII'R lf. lDURXIiR-Vlll'Z1Cli lilNSlgY U. 'll.XNNliRTl? I'wr Ithall Vlllllilll, l,. -IOIIXQONTBZliliCIl7Clll ,XLLAN C. l,Oxcg-lfomlwzxll Kl.xL'RICE I,ONcIQWOR'I'IIfl OOtb:1ll RMION ll. ,IORDAN-l OfItball, Track CTARTON CIILRLIIII.I.-Fomball -lOl-IN KII'TIIfl OOtlwall, Basclmll, Tennis HARRY IDONYLERilsfhfitliilll -l0YCIi .Xl.liXANIJERirliI'ZICli T. IRVINO BliI.l,1rl'I'ElCli XYALTER YOL'xu-Ifootball ROBERT YOUNG-Baslictball xl. KPLXNE'I'H BALLINGER-Football SAM KIRK-l OOtball I5 OLIN B. SMI'l'll'l'lOOllWilll RORI-:RT 'l'IIOxIsON-Football lDliNVliY N. BOY!-IYIiRtB2lSliCIbZlll, ROBERT liOIlN'lgZ1SliCIl72lll JAMES Fl.DRIIJCE'BZlSliCIbZlll GECJIQGE S'l'A'I'IiN'l'lOOfbE1ll LUICEL XYlN'l'IiRS1l?OOIb21ll JAMES ROB!-QILTS'-'llI'3Cli FRED REID-l OOtlwall, Baskctball .XLVIN SACKSTEDER1l'lOOIbZ1ll GEORGE HLTIQIMRD-Basketball ROBERT HARxIOL'NT-Basketball THEODORE TURNEYkl OOtball HOWARD FRIOEALI-Basketball Baseball il. NOBLE RICHARDS-Football, Baseball 4 Athletic Ideals of Ohio Wesleyan It is not a dillicult task to formulate ideals and policies,but it is another thing to bring about their fruition. ln the first place Ohio lllesleyan must give those students Who take part in her athletics a gymnastic program, a thorough knowledge of the sport, so that they may play a thinking game or run a heady race. In the second place the teams and the entire student body of Ohio Wesleyan must be imbued with the athletic ideals of the University, ideals of clean sports- manship, hard playing, and fair judgment. In the third place it is the ideal of Ohio Wesleyan to give physical training to every man in the University, training men in body as Well as in mind and soul. For the realization of these ideals the University offers a three-fold athletic program. First there is the required gymnastic training with the varied program of the gymnastic classes, calesthenics, apparatus Work and games. Secondly, a wide program of intra-mural games and tournaments gives a very large number of men a chance to participate in competitive athletics. Finally through major and minor inter-collegiate contests the atheletic ideals of the University are ex- pressed, and a high goal set for those who would represent their alma mater on the many teams which now uphold Ohio Wesleyan's prestige before the people of the state. The development of this program calls for Whole-hearted cooperation on the part of students and faculty, a cooperation which will have its fruition in in- tellectual and moral values as Well as athletic supremacy of Ohio Wesleyan. Mow XYRICHT. Yr!! .1Ia,fIrr 'IQENH LEARY, Song Lfadfr ALLEN BATES Yr!! Lfadfr ARTHUR SCHULTZ, HANDY KRAFT, Ya!! Leadfr Yr!! Leader 156 Beta Chapter of Gamma hi H onorary Gymnastic Society Top Row-Ross .XLExANDER, ROBERT ITOXVARD, JOYCE CANRIGHT Srfond Row-LOWELL IDUNATIIAN, IQAY T'iONl5YNYEI.I., KIAURICE XVRICHT, JOHN IXIUTH, PAUL SATTER- FIELD, CHESTER XYARNER Boironz ROCl'?CI-IARLES BAKER, Axous Tnomrsox, DR. Wm. F. ROBERTS Cliaculty memberj, WALTER FREEMA N, .X LLAN BATES OFFICERS XIAURICE -I. XYRIC-HT ..... .,,..,,...v.,. ...,....... P r frident CHESTER XYARNER ..... .X LLAN BATES ..,., ' r N-' CHARLES BAKER, Reprmefzialzce Gamma P111 , .Sf'crf'tary- Trfafurfr . . A .Caplain Gym Team Gamma Phi, the goal of all those who are proficient in gym- nastic work, is an expression of Ohio Wesleyan's excellent physical education system. 'It gets its membership from the best in the leaders' corps who have been picked from all the gymnasium classes. For the past two years the crowds at the basket-ball games have been entertained between halves by the skill and daring of these acro- bats. This year, for the first time,a meet was held with another school. Ohio State, the visiting team, took the honors by a few points. The two best Wesleyan men were in the hospital at the time. The climax of the season is the Gamma Phi Circus. 158 'fu V , .,. MI: 1 fi Xxrxx xxwx' x jx xxxx .12 ii.,.,:, Ji.,g4:w1j?1-1 if . , Q. .J -.SN 1..,'-1 'ff Q-7. . J . If ' Q .. -. a 1. . Ni 4 ,...-.- I Q 5:5 Q ff, if Q . 1-'fry-1g., i1' gg- if-mfu-BY 4 JJ 1. X 2 9 l , . gig V-L. 13 '75 .. f ...- L A A 9' Q31 'Q 'In il-15:2 ' P: f5?1: f..x.g:...v N5 mf? 12555 I, ,A Nil cf-L-V x f' r. fm w 1-3, , - z,: +...i ICA: s 5' 'Q f gg . , t 2 fx' ' 5 , 591 Ar 4 1 I 5 vc' ins- 4-1 1, 55519, , x lx X. Eg' . r 3 3 -1' 2 A if N5 r. si ba 52 if CAFTA ENG SW R ,, L 159 This is the trio that pnta out the Wesleyan football teams Coaeh baut nel hailing, from the Michigan .Xegies is head coach, Reverend Xlr. Watkins ltnoxin lx the lighting arson is a Colgate man and specializes on the individual men. Yan .Xl tint 'lllfblllkl Colgate star diillb both line and haclclield. The Training Tahle is another eature of the Gauthier system. It was attempted for the first time this year. and is another indication of the bigger athletic system that is being nstalled at Ohio llesleyan. 160 Varsity Football Squad Top Row-ROBERT THORISON, XVILLIAM LEE, BERNARD ROSSER, ARTHUR WALLACE, ALVIN SACH- STEDER, EDYVARD BREXVSTER, GEORGE DUNN, RICHARD NICCRACKEN, JOE SLIVA, RICHARD ANDER- SON Sfrond ROCUQXYILLARD AICKAY, JAMES FORSYTHE, ROBERT YOUNG, BRUCE LONG, WALTER YOUNG, GEORGE STATEN, FRANCIS BARNES, EUGENE NICHOLS, GLENN ELDER, SAMUEL KIRK Bozzom Row-ROBERT AIILLIGAN Olanagerj, VAN ALSTYNE CAss't. Coachj ROY COFFIELD, IXTAURICE LONGSXVORTH CCaptainJ, OLIN SMITH, RAMON JORDAN, KENNETH BALLINGER, TED TURNEY, NOBLE RICHARDS, KINSEY TANNER, HUBERT ABELS, WILBUR BRIDGE, GAUTHIER CCoachD Wihen Coach Gauthier issued the call for football last September, about sixty men reported for practice. These men were of last yearis Varsity, the freshman team of last year, and some of no football experience. The men showed fine spirit and Worked hard and willingly under the direction of the coaching staff. The men were drilled in the fundamental principles of the game, each man receiving individual attention. A longer time had to be spent in this Work than was usually the case because the squad was composed principally of green men. So well were the Wearers of the moleskins trained that no team in the state could beat them on straight football. Just a Word should be said about the Work of those Who did not receive the coveted HW. Nlany members of this large squad shovved plenty of fight and true loyalty to Ohio Wesleyan by spending many long hours on the gridiron through the entire season, and it can be said that a team is no stronger than its substitutes. The prospects look good for next year. 161 The 1921 Football Season 'C-R, l -Q-ss .J , , T, fi' -Sim T ' Hopes for a winning football team ran high when five letter men and a host of ambitious sophomore gridders reported for practice at the opening of the IQZI- 22 football season. Out of approximately eighty tryouts for the Varsity squad, fifty were re- tained throughout the entire season, and nearly all of them were at some time or other given an opportunity to represent Ohio Wesleyan on the field. Altho from the standpoint of games won, the final results would indicate that the season was a fiat failure, the experience under fire and the strategic development gained by the members of the squad was invaluable. Richards the only veteran backfield man suffered a poisoned foot early in the season. His loss through the entire sea- son was a decided blow to the hope of having a winning machine. The critical point of the season lay in the Miami game. The Ohio State game was a splendid exhibition of fighting footballprowess, and altho defeated the Red and Black played superb football. After easily overpowering the Heidelberg invaders, Gauther's men were cheated of a well earned and deserved victory when they fell last minute victims to Case. The Oxford game found the men discouraged from the Case defeat, utterly lacking in fight and slightly overtrained. The resulting score was a disaster. It was with a different spirit, however, that the team fought out the rest ofthe schedule, losing two of the frays only by unfort- unate breaks and battling the one other to a tie. The end of the season found the team with the same aggressive spirit and determination with which they had attacked Ohio State. Their fault lay in their inexperience, and the loss of their veteran backfield man. After the Christmas holidays the team was not disbanded. Theory, strat- egy, and the finer points of playing according to Coach Gauthiers pet methods were taken up in indoor practise during the winter months. As spring practice goes ahead, the old material from the past seasons varsity is being welded together with the recruits from the yearling ranks and a fighting, aggressive Red and Black machine is being built with which Captain-elect Olin Smith can battle the IQ22 schedule to a finish. 162 The State Game October F int Fighting a game fight from the first shriek of the referee's whistle until the final sounding of the timer's horn Ohio W'esleyan grid warriors received a 28-O de- feat at the hands of Ohio State in the initial game of the season. Eight hundred enthusiastic rooters for the Red and Black supported Gauthier's men as they battled the fray to a finish and acquitted themselves with valor. Proving strong on both the defense and the offense Ohio Wesleyan showed the results of skillful training and careful coaching and well deserved the comment that they had all the appearance of a lVestern conference team. S The first score of the game occured in the first quarter when Ohio State recovered an Ohio Wesleyan fumble and made it good for a touchdown. A short pass from Stuart to Blair registered another score for State in the second period. Returning strong in the second half, the Red and Black displayed spectacu- lar defense work. Smith and Thomson particularly starred in breaking up Ohio State's offensive formations. Ohio Wesleyan's only opportunity to score came in the middle of the third period, when they performed the best offensive work that they showed during the game. Gaining possession of the pigskin in their own territory, the Methodists marched down the field to the Maroon and Grey 20 yard line where they were finally stopped. Altho this was for many of the players, their first experience in collegiate football, they played with the consistency of veterans. 163 he Heidelberg Game October Eighth Ohio Wesleyan gridders opened the conference race by defeating Heidel- burg 26-7 in a slow and uninteresting game on her own field. Every man on the squad who was in a suit, was used against the Tifhn aggregation during some period of the game. Against the Red and Black first team the Heidelberg attack was futile and time after time the invading backheld warriors were thrown for losses. Un the offense, Gauthiers men seemed to score at will. On defense the upstate gridders gave way and left great holes through which the Delaware backs repeatedly charged for gains. Not until the last two minutes of play in the final period, when the hlethodist oppo 'ition was composed entirely of substitutes did the Tifhnites gain. A forward pass over the center of the Red and Black line, and a successful goal kick gave them their score. he Case Game Offobfr Fzftffnllz ln her second conference game of the season Ohio VVesleyan upset the dope bucket when she lost to Case by a score of IQ-I4. Feeling at the opening of the game that they would easily overpower the scientists, the Red and Black gridders were upset by the fight and determination with which the Clevelanders attacked them. A goal kick for Case left the score 3-O in their favor at the end of the Hrst half. Coming back strong in the second half, the Delaware eleven through a series of penetrating lunges carried the ball down the field for two touchdowns. In the last four minutes of play, however, Case opened up the game with a brilliant succession of delayed passes, and registered a victory. 164 The Miami Game October Twenty-fecond In by far the worst defeat of the season, lVIiami completely smothered the Red and Black gridiron machine when she defeated them at Oxford by a score of 56-o. Kliami showed an excellently coached aggregation, while Ohio Wesleyan's team seemed to have completely gone to pieces. After the first two plays the hlethodist men lost all their fighting spirit, and the aggressive Kliami backs smashed through the Ohio Wesleyan opposition without difficulty. The disaster has been attributed to the inexperience of the players and overtraining. Altho the experienced men on the field, fought furiously, the team lacked cooperation and it was impossible to stave off the Miami attack. The Oberlin Game October Twenty-ninth After outplaying the Oberlin gridiron team throughout the first half of a scrappy game, Ohio Wesleyan football eleven were overpowered by the invaders aerial attack and Went down to a 21-o defeat. The Red and Black clearly out- played Xletcalfs' men during the entire first half, but succumbed to the reversal of form shown by Oberlin at the opening of the second half. Ohio Wesleyan's opportunity to score came just before the close of the first half, but this was spoiled when Oberlin intercepted a forward pass on her own one yard line. Gauthiers' men fought fiercely throughout the entire game and seemed to have re- covered entirely from the previous Oxford experience. 165 The Homecoming Game with Denison N otwizfner' Fifth Altho they made I4 first downs to their opponents IO, the Ohio Wesleyan grid fighters dropped the heartbreaking homecoming fray to Denison by a score of 7-o. A homecoming crowd of over four thousand persons saw their Alma Mater outplay the Granville tribe only to be deprived of victory by an unfortunate break of the game. The crowd seemed stunned when the final Whistle blew an- nouncing that the invaders were victorious in spite of the fact that Gauthier's men had outpointed their opponents during the entire conflict. A blocked kick recovered by Denison accounted for the winning touch- down'. lVhen attempting a return punt from the ten yard line, Winter's kick was blocked. The ball rolled across the field to the defenders' one yard line where a Denison man recovered it. Willis sneaked over a touchdown for the Big Red and a goal kick followed giving the Baptists the only score of the game- Statistics show that the Red and Black gained 367 yards to Denisons 252. Altho they threatened the Granville goal three times, once carrying the pigskin to within six inches of the goal line, the Delaware warriors seemed to lack the winning punch necessary to win the game, and fell before the attack of Living:ton's proteges. 165 The Western Reserve Game November Twelfth A muddy field, a lack of punch, and a break of fortune accounted for the 7-O defeat of the Ohio Wiesleyan gridders by Western Reserve in the last home game of the season. The muddy condition of Edwards field made open work im- possible, and the conflict resolved itself into a punting duel in which the Red and Black had a slight advantage over the upstate team, as the ball was in Re- serve territory during the most of the time. A blocked kick, recovered behind the Ohio VVesleyan goal by Kurtz of Reserve, accounted for the only touchdown of the game. A goal kick made the score 7-o in favor of the Clevelanders. The Wittenberg Game November Nineteenth A complete reversal of form was shown by Ohio Wesleyan's gridiron eleven when it battled the Wittenberg machine to a scoreless tie in a brilliant game on Zimmermen Field, Springfield. Gamely scrapping over every inch of territory, the Red and Black warriors easily had the edge over their opponents during the first half. In spite of the muddy water soaked field, and a cold biting Wind, the Kfethodists gained IZO yards to Wittenberg's 85, and four first downs to the Luther- an's two. One of the sensational features of the game occured when the Delaware men gained possession of the ball on their own two yard line, and Staten galloped around the right flank for a thirty-five yard gain. Soon afterward Long brought the stands to their feet by giving chase to, and downing Heberling of Wittenberg who had broken loose for what threatened to be a touchdown. Returning to the field with dry jerseys after the rest period between halves, the Lutherans fought harder than ever. Twice during the second half, the YVesleyan machine was backed into the shadow of its own goal posts, but the line held like a brick wall each time, and the Red and Black recovered the ball on downs. By the end of the second period neither team had been able to score and the final whistle announced the game a tie. A f ' 167 HEAVY COFFIELD Heavy', was handicapped by a bad knee, but this big end was a good defensive player. L'D1ck Rlclmaus Dick with one year of Varsity experience was the only veteran in the backlield, but injuries prevented him from showing his best form. NSUNNYH XVINTERS SL 77 ' Sunny was assnappy and as aggressive a quarterback as one could wish for. Playingdefensivequarterback Sunny was a sure tackler and very few ever sidestepped his deadly dive. N1c14,' LONGSVVORTH V 'KNick, or Cap was a fine leader of his men. Playing a consistent game, Nick was always fighting. 168 N KBIGN Sxrrrn '4Big Smittyw earned the respect of his fellow-players to such an extent that he has been chosen to captain next year's eleven. One of the best tackles in the state is this big fellow. Bucs LONG Bugs has been the most consistent War-horsev that lVesleyan ever produced. Bugs has been a mainstay on the line and a better fighter never put on a headgear. 'CBLUBN BRIDGE BlubH was another big tackle who showed plenty of fight throughout the season. Altho not in all the games,'4Blub ,gave a good account of himself. 1 :L H 'FED TURNEY uTed was a hard hitting back, As a line plunger, he was I Without an equal. Ted has several more seasons as a Red and Black performer, s.g.v , , L ' ff, K vi. , 4, Q' J if v A6 I . 2 .4 f fdkfzfffv . , f ' 169 GEORG E STATES George was the speed-demon of the squad, With ,good interference Staten was sure of long gains on HAP DOWLER Hap was the most valuable man in the interference. It . . . H ,,, XV. was lns superb blocking that permitted to make this wonderful return of punts. KEN', BALLINGER Ken played the diHLicult position of center, but was always in the thick of the fray, fighting hard. 7 end runs. TOMMY THOMPSON Tommy was just about as full of fight as a man could be lfcw opposing backs ever made a gain thru this big tackle. Sunny inters 170 HBRIGHAMH YOUNG Brigham was small in stature, but a whale on defense, Few gains were made around his end. KlNsEY TANNER 'lKinsey was the best man on the field at backing up the line. He tackled low and hard and always stopped his man. b DICK RIACCRACKEN Big Dick was shifted to center this year. However, Dick was at home in any position. HAPPY,' JORDAN Hap', was a big guard, who was always trying. Hap should put up a great game next year with his two years ex perience. 171 SAX SixcKs'ruDr3R l'Sax got a had start, but hnished the playing a line UZIIHC' at quarter, SAM Knut 'gSam showed tenacity that makes football a man,s game. Always trying. Sam could be depended upon to give his best. season in great shape, BILL NIILLIGAN To the mana er little credit is iven, but 2 3 Bill was a Th la fers had great con- consciencious and hard worker. e p 3 f re their reward. fldence in Bill, and many avors we 172 Freshman Football Team i Top Row-BLANCHARD, Dkewias, Doxncmi, BRICKER, LUTZ, Ross, SIMESTER, SEARL, MATT1-revvs Sammi ROIQXMRHEIN, jonxsox, Noruus, RIORRISEY, Ciuss, KNAXCHEL, STEVENSON, SOUTHERLAND, Rorsrox Third Row-Easuzv, l owLER, TALLY, Huizsr, WAGNER, Herr, RUTHERFORD, VFEDROW, Krmss, EvANs, HARVLY Bolzom Row-Ewrxc, Coacng SNOUFFER, XVAUGH, DYsTANT, WOLFE, CAPTAINQ UNDERWOOD, BOHYER, GEIQER, Hormmx, Tofxx, DOWLER Upon this squad of men depends in part the success of Ohio VVesleyan foot- ball teams in the next three years. Plodding hard for two or three hours each day in the Fall, and again this Spring, Coach Ewings yearlings showed marked im- provement as time passed, and a good deal of very promising material Will step from this squad into the hands of Coach Gauthier for varsity practice next autumn. 173 away FI, ,i 4. .3-rf F A ii xa- wi - WINE GAME: 4 V IA. 1 ff? ,ar '69 c Y'-3 W .H 1 Q, an-.-1 .. - ' fn .., fr, K O- v-'I . AI., ,, 5 X - -pf' - lid ,Q ' ,f i.,-pf 1 - . fin ,V-05. NM 'Vg 41,5 f - 'ur-Q , Mgr f':f k' N. .f nw, '53 ,. . -vw: - 5 .ifxxmifgg-f,.-aff' 'X I 74 -H Nr .-' U yu 3 ' V.. x 5 -. ,Ki 4? I .,..-,'gN. 1 1 r lf. I 1 v 1 , ' EM ,V x , - Xgf, K' ' l Ziff ' 'T 5, F' R - . X 5 iff , ,. , T13 5, 15 Q, A tg, f L ,. ,I :,, 5 V - 3 ff iii fl ga -4 Q ,, V WM. ' V '-, , 1- .1 1 ,A ' , in i, KZ . xhiy- , '- xy,-V ...,.,q,k,.L.. . ,X fx fs h,.,- . C TAIN READ 1 I P93 2 . 175 Jef lv O 'Cz was guna :Ei gm if XJ 4 gm 515 25 Off LN UZ. ,o CZ 5115 153 pr' Of- Um 'ZS E0 mf! 2: :1: OS ,ic 2 'IN 1: We :: PS z. co mm 21: QE! EES LIE gm no mea Q8 LD E2 DF Or- EE mo QCQ Iv- bl E-Q me mm :BQ O, ,VA '-'C -:Ts Z4-' mo. OC!! L42 i-Q Z5 an 304 Q Z: Ld.. 5-.D 4:42 C22 Ld Lund ob-1 ca on mac UF! , h, 2:3 U fi- ou.: Uo we mm FEE Em UZ ,101 'E 'A ji Pl In ,O Zi Q12 Q95 QE ,OP N15 I76 1 Basketball Coach Yan Alstyne has turned out Red and Black teams since coming here from Colgate two years ago that have been pace-setters for the Conference. Al- though Van has not produced a championship team as yet, he has raised Basket Ball at Ohio Wesleyan to such a high standard that the next few years will see Wlesleyan teams at the top. '4Van has endear- ed himself to the student body and deservedly en- joys this confidence. CoAcH VAN ALSTYNE Basketball Season 1 921-1922 Dec. Ohio State at Columbus lan. Heidleberg at Tiffin Ian. Nlt. Union at Delaware Jan. VVittenberg at Delaware jan. Mich. Aggies at Delaware Jan. Denison at Granville Feb. Nliami at Oxford Feb. Antioch at Delaware Feb. Wittenberg at Springfield Feb. Denison at Delaware Feb. Mich. Aggies at E. Lansing Feb. Detroit Jr. Col. at Detroit March Kenyon at Delaware March Wooster at Delaware March Otterbein at Delaware March Mt. Union at Alliance I SCORES 21-19 Won 3o-2o Won 34-13 Won 21-28 Lost 25-22 Won 29-23 Won 28-24 Won 34-22 Won 24-28 Lost 29-26 Won 29-17 Won 16-14 Won 45-22 Won I4-28 Lost 29-1 1 Won The 1922 Basketball Season Ending a sensational basket ball season as a runner- up for the Ohio Conference championship, the Ohio lYesleyan quintette finally captured a position third from the top. Under the capable generalship of Cap- tain Reid, the Red and Black teamsters played a consistent game throughout the entire season an'd won I3 out of the I6 games on their schedule. Prospects for a successful season were bright when, early in December, Coach Van Alstyne issued the first call to practice. In addition to Reid, there were six of the previous year's letter men back in school anxious e ' for a berth on the IQ22 aggregation. Bohyer,iYoung, Johnson, Hubbard, Kohn, and Harmount formed a nucleus of veterans around which was built one of the best lives that has ever represented Ohio lVesleyan on the basketball court. Staten, RIANAGER Si-oxsrek Saxsteter, Frigau, Thomson, and Turney, altho sophomore recruits, soon developed into smooth working cogs in the Red and Black machine. By the end of the season two expert quintettes had been developed which were equally capable of outclassing their opponents in every department of the cage game. From the beginning of the season when the dopesters first began dabbling in their dope buckets, to the very last moment of the season's activity, the Dela- ware cage performers were formidable opponents for every team they stacked up against. Meeting some of the best teams in the country, Van Alstyne's quin- tette proved to be one of the keenest and cleverest teams of the season. In developing the squad, emphasis was placed upon the necessity of unified performance rather than individual starring. Teamwork was placed at a premium and as a result many scoring possibilities were converted into certainties. Time after time individual players from the captain down to the sub sacrificed starring opportunities in order to play the passing game and gain through teamwork. To Coach Van Alstyne can be attributed the cool but nevertheless brilliant passing game by means of which the Delaware contingent forged its way to the top. Van Alstyne aided the men in perfecting the intricate system of passwork with which Ohio Vivesleyan carried the game to their opposition in every instance, and were forced only at rare intervals to resort to a defensive formation for the protection of their own basket. Easily working the ball thru every opposing defense, excelling in every phase of the game, and dazzling every one with their clever playing, Van Altynels men deserved the place in the limelight they won for themselves, their coach, and their Alma Mater. 178 I 179 180 ISI Freshman Basketball Squad Twp Roto-G. lf. ci.XL l'IllER, Coachg xY.XIfl'l4.R Wixtmli, li1CNNlC'I'll Sxirrn, CHA1.x11e1c l,UT2. G1-goiuzii Tiinaoiv, ClIl.XRI.lzi SlIIYl:l,l'.Y, Xlanauer Srrmid Rust'-l,1-31..xNn l31,.xNc'11.xkn, .IAXII-.S Piiakci-,. Ciuisxvoim LYAMPBI-.I,I,, limvix liN.-XCIIEI., li. li. lllkli- viiv, l',AR1, llllil,NIAN, Rxiiifii lJvs'1'.xx'1' 1301111111 Rust'-RALP11 l3.XRTI.li'I I', lY1ii1.i,xx1 l,1+.Soi'ium. Captaing Yicrolc KOLB THIC SICQXSOX The members of the IQZI-22 lfreshman Basket Ball Squad, under Captain llilliam Le Sourd, furnished stiff practice opposition for the varsity squad during the entire season. They have received much well earned commendation for the consistent work which they have performed although they had no scheduled games to play and had no other aim in view except preparation for next year's varsity selections. In training the yearling contingent Coach Gauthier followed a general program planned to develop an abundance of future material. Each member of the squad received individual attention and all were developed so that they would lit into the varsity machine. Out ofthe full group of 60 men who reported for practice before the Christ- mas holidays, 30 were retained through the entire season. Competition was keen for the berths on the final squad which was made up largely of experienced high school veterans. By the end of the season all had learned the Varsity system of playing, each player had a thorough knowledge of the fundamentals of the cage game, and all were prepared to step into and fill a place on the IQ23 Varsity. 182 fx 'Q . 1 - - 1 ,.---- :, ,E I.. Qi-. 1: 1 I- I :H , , '.- 'f 353. 5 11k,x:3iV4.L - : in V x 1 ',.-K '.A:'5jE7XIQ 'Q fun , Y ' iv, Rf- Lf' . L' nn . 2. . .' QE-1 5. N '- ff -211, 'ff' - .:-,QE-, fyg-.. i ga- -5' x-.15 I N IJ . , -xg, FJEL f fi?-f 1. 11 , 15.95 ,If fYQ4f-' . X 521 vmqvga 7 3' ' x, fn ' :Q , 1 ' M .fix f 1 L . ff A W I S fxxx ii' JL, N 1 1 'xr Xx I X . 4 2, N ,, , In 1 E V - in , f , funk Xxx g' Y! WQNQVQ X225 A V-alMifZf1Qj HL J. f , y fffxf ' ' 1 fl -f.f, 1 l4VQQE? ffiy :wf,5, -5 ' J? 512' , Z 'X' L, 3 'f , H...f, . 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The Ohio State game at Columbus started Ofi the season on a raw and cold afternoon with Kline Loomis in the box. Seemingly unable to get warmed up. Loomis was relieved in the third inning by Captain Evans, who through a ine exhibition of twirling held the Scarlet and Gray scoreless for the rest of the l game. Ohio Wesleyan was unable to hit however and after passing a chance to tie the score in the third inning when the bases were full, they were un- able to rally and returned to Delaware with the short RTANAGER SCHAEFER end of a six to one score. The Red and Black lost her first home game when she was defeated by 3-2 by Otterbein. Over-running a base in the last inning wrecked her last chance to tie or win the game. Cold weather, rain and a muddy field aided Miami in defeating Ohio Wes- layan 8-4 at Oxford in the first game of the two day southern trip. During the second game of the trip, with Cincinnati, the Bearcats took advantage of the proximity of the bleachers to the field, and romped around the bags for five home runs while the fans were throwing the balls out of the stands. The final score was IO-4. Errors featured largely in the loss of the two home games that followed. The Cincinnati game ending in their favor, 22-3, and the Denison game likewise, 8-4. A return game with Ohio State proved to be a slugging match in which the invaders excelled to the extent of I2-5. Although the first of the two games scheduled on the north- ern trip was lost to Oberlin, II-4, it was followed by the only vic- tory of the season, which Baldwin-Wallace was victimized. Smith pitched a good game, and the entire team for the first time of the season showed confidence and speed. The final score was 3-I. VVestern Reserve won the last confiict of the season by a score of 9-5. Four double plays by the Red and Black warriors were offset by errors which cost them the game. Richards starred by slamming out a double with the bases full. Captain Evans although injured during the latter part of the season, prevented total disaster by filling the mound position when he was able, and upholdingthe confidence and morale of the team when he was incapacitated. 185 f Qu, r' .- . .vv:f:.' ff' f 4 W ., , Z ..,4fi4i'if6i' - ' - ,1'r:2g.. za ' fa .,,g.,,,, iff Z' W . -it COACH Housn l I Freshman Baseball Under the reorganization of the athletic system, Freshman athletics have come into a new prominence. VVith the large coaching staff, a competent coach is always available to handle the Frosh in every sport. Coach Van Alstyne had the Frosh diamond performers and succeeded in developing a team of ability. Many members of the Frosh nine are expected to bolster the depleted ranks of the Var- sity this spring. Fresh man Track Great interest was manifested in track by the members of the class of 724. Reporting regularly, these men received training that has begun to show in their work as Varsity tracksters this year. In all inter-class meets the Freshmen were victors. In competition with the Varsity the team showed to good advantage, 4 4 in several events having men who were especially good performers. i A gm A r,.., 189 I 190 'nh . 1 ui. N . ..,, f ' 'f'1f.j,-r ,? . M .1 ,2,.Nf,v gn: ,VA 'v ,' . 1 if 4. 5 x 0 4 5' I G 1 1 X. X 7' 1 1 X af 2 ' 'I If 1 'fl. Q IQ F , N 'XX 75. s g 'X vi x , x c. N 1 ,Q K, if f si 3 8 4 Rx Q 5 4 A QQ? - , 4.9, Q ? . :A.!',' f - up 1 -4 , -36 A 1 W A V 'f l . 1 Q' Gi 1 V I vi JI If w .- 0:1 X' z, f xx!!! r Q ' 5 2 X? Nr H I CAP AIN F S IQI IQ2 2 I-Ll '-3 5: '-'inc Qu: 40-4 634 Q ,D M43 M- f-U Ui. was H? 2:2 go QQ mm LLD .m mf- .um cn, Z7 'R A A Zin 1.11123 Q O9 C45 .5 zu qfr-4 Q. fx O5 7130, 25 Oz 241 ffm Qi!-L. 6:4 z O4 Wm ZLL. U. O Z. Sf: ,Pd DDQ ,-I 52 ,fc :ci DJ. Z!!-I 1-fr-I 'Q Lip ml Em and co -ur: cgi? ms: QF je. E2 fr MP1 533 -c iz .IO gi Ui Sa UQ VM ONE 25 53 , mv: QA M53 45111 U12 lm ph-4 an QV 'Z Q. Q R. BERTS Es Ro LAIRD, JAM HANSON, HERBERT I U D ? 3 O Q4 E S E Q The 1921 Track Team Coach Ewing Continues to turn out winning teams year after year. Ohio Wesleyan ranks supreme in track and this success is largely due to this Coachas skill in handling men. Coach Ewing, in addition to developing well- rounded teams, has a habit of developing the individual track stars of the state. When has VVesleyan been without the Peer of Ohio since Coach Ewing has been in Chargef THE TRACK TEAM FRANK FRANCIS, Captain HARRY W. EVVING, Coach CHARLES T. ALLEN, Illanager SAMUEL KIRK, ROBERT Ross, A'JJl. Mgrr. TRACK COACH EWINC Ioo yard Dash ..... 220 Yard Dash 44o Yard Dash .... 88 o Yard Run. Klile Run ,... 2 Klile Run... High Hurdles. Low Hurdles.. High Jump. . . Broad Jump. . Discus Throw. Javelin .....,. Shot Put ..,. Relay .,.,., King. Dorner. Jordan.. . . Noble. . . . Bell ...... Smith .... Gregg, .... , Francis. . . Teeter .... . Stevenson. . . Laird ..... Hanson ..... Alexander . . Roberts ...... Armstrong .... Lazear ...... PERSONNEL ....King, Dorner . . , .King, Dorner, Roberts . . . .Roberts, Stevenson, Alexander . . . .FranCis, Stevenson, Armstrong . . . .Bell, Lazear ....Bell, Laird . . . .Dorner, Noble, Gregg . . . .Dorner, Noble, King . . . .King, Gregg, Dorner . . . .King, Dorner . . . Jordan, Hartley . . . .Stevenson, Dorner . . . . Jordon, Smith . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .King, Dorner, Francis, Roberts, Stevenson, Alexander SUMMARY OF INDIVIDUAL SCORES Western Cin- Quad- g . I Reserve Wooster Cinatti Oberlin rangular Miami Big 6 Total I7 16 I3 I9 I5 I5 IS IO9 8 18 5 5 1591 3 7 61M 5 5 5 5 8 io 8 46 .. .. .. 5 5 8 4 22 5 8 5 .. .. .. .. 18 3 3 .. .. 5 3 .. I4 7 3 5 .. .. .. ,. I5 5 .. .. .. .. 5 4 I4 .. .. ,. 4 2 5 .. II .. .. 5 ,. 5 .. 1 II 3 ., 3 .. 2 . .. 8 .. 4 3 M -- M 5 .. .. .. .. .. 5 , .. 2 .. 2 3 2 .. 5 193 The 1921 Track Season As the last man crossed the finish line in the relay race at the Big Six last spring, Ohio Wlesleyan completed her track season with one of the most commendable lists of victories and achieve- ments in the history of this sport at Ohio Wfesleyan. The Red and Black tracksters deservedly won four of the six meets and completed their list of victories by capturing the annual classic on Ohio Field. One drawback of the season was the fact that there were not enough men to take second and third places, and the two defeats suffered by the Sulphur Spring team Were due to this cause. The first indoor meet on the home floor saw Western Reserve on the short end of a 63-14 score, the Red and Black Win- ning nine out of ten firsts and garnering most of the seconds. Wiesleyan next met the fast Wvooster team on the local floor and trounced them 61 to 32. Dorner was the individual star of the meet with 18 points to his credit. The next meet was staged Xlxxxetii .Xi.i.iQx in the small Cincinnati Gym, and not until King showed a pair of silver heels in the last lap of the relay race, were the O. W7. U. artists declared the winners by a 49-44 score, Oberlin sprung a surprise by handing W'esleyan a 76 to 41 defeat in the first outdoor meet, staged on Edwards' Field. Bell, Francis, and Gregg were unable to compete in this meet because of shin-bone soreness. King hung up a record of QHV5 seconds in the century dash. Everyone was in prime condition for the quadrangular meet against Deni- son, Otterbein, and Heidelberg which the Red and Black barriers Won by an easy margin. The scores were as follows: Ohio Wfesleyan 6S,Z, Denison 49M, Otter- bein 3912, Heidelberg 834. Ohio Wesleyan sustained her second defeat at the hands of hliami at Oxford, taking the short end of a 68 to 41? score. The crowning event of the season was the Big Six meet on Ohio Field, Ohio State was handicapped by a new arrangement, which placed them against the entire field, and allowed them twice as many entries. Ohio Wfesleyan loomed up as the best Conference contender and succeeded in garnering 40 points While the nearest competitor was Oberlin, with 25. King retained his title of Peer of All-Ohio Tracksters' by garnering I4 points, which made him individual star of the meet. Dorner won the high hurdles from the Buckeye captain, and Jordan tossed the shot for a first place and won third place in the discus. The Wesleyaii entry in the relay race finished in second place. Capt. Francis, King, Gregg, and Stevenson have run their last race for Ohio Wvesleyan and will be greatly missed, but Kale, Kestle, Roberts, and Gingery of last years Freshman squad will be available for varsity competition with the open- ing of the 1922 season. RESULTS OF THE SEASON O. W7. U. , . 63 Wvestcrn Reserve. I4 O. W'. U. . . 61 Wooster ,.... . . 31 O. WV. U ..... ... 49 Cincinnati. .. 44 O. W7. U ..,,, ... 41 Oberlin ..,. .. 76 O. W7. U .,.. 6814 Denison ,,.. . . 4955 Otterbein ..... 'Q Heidelberg. 8M O. Wl. U ..,. 49 Xliami. ,. .. 68 Big Six Meet O. W7. U ...... . . 40 Oberlin .... . . 25 Denison ....... IO Klt. Union .,... HM Cincinnati ..,. . . 9 hfliami .... , . 613. Case ..... 6M Otterbein. .. . 456 Wooster., . . . 4 Reserve. . 3 Kenyon. . 1 Total ...... ......., 1 34 Ohio State .... 90 Total O. WI L' ...., 37114, Total Opponnents 3o8M 194 I Q , -1: i.. ' my ' . ' 4 1 . x4 - xx: STEVENSON ROBERTS The Track Squad For three years Stevie has turned in many points for Red and Blacl-1. His place as half-miler will be hard to fill. ,V Proving himself to be a running mate for f e? T ,. . -'-1, 9,1 the great king, Artie has two more seasons in which to turn in victories for the Red and T Black. ' ',: ,'V 1 DORNER Jimmy was another Sophomore to make good in the dashes. The 440 dash is his specialty. AT THE START or THE Bic Six RELAY 195 Ted showed fine form as a hurdler and very few better are , to be found in the state. He was a consistent point-getter. X, Q H YK v After a great season last year, Dingle NOBLE . . . did his best to repeat, but was handicapped by undergoing an operation during the win- ter. As a distance man he has few equals. I ' . 2 Z B ELL E Q3 , The premier track man of Ohio is the title claimed by this sl zr This season ends his meteoric career on the cinder path. luv HIGH HURDLER IN THE BIG Six MEET 196 Captain ofthe victorious team, Slim Was a leader of his men E V E in every sense ofthe Word. He was one of the best half-milers .1 in the state, and a consistent point-Winner. .Y A3 'gGoldie', was a high jumper and hurdler FRANCIS -A of no mean ability. This year finishes his i career as a performer for llvesleyan. ks . ii GREGG 5945? Eiga Thru consistent training and hard Work Alec,' developed into a quarter-miler of ability. He has two more years in which to follow the Cinder path. .ALEXANDER A PRACTICE HEAT '97 SMITH Big Smittyn as would be expected, tossed the I6 pound shot. He and Jordan always finished in one-two fashion in this event. . L: The other half of the Smith-Jordan combination. Hap never failed to place in the shot-put JORDAN i 198 i Cross Country Th's branch is not an Ohio lVesleyan has always stood supreme in track. 1 exception. The Cross-country meet of Ohio is a feature of the Annual Home- coming and Red and Black runners have always placed Well. Coach Ewing has been successful and expects to make this a more prominent sport in the future. The Track Squad s the four mile course every evening during t e BELL This sophomore distance man proved to be the best wearer of the Red and Black when he finished second in the conference meet. 199 F B ll led the squad of runners ove I' A captain of the team, e ' ' h training season. X., ' . .r ' KAHLE 3, 'ii f Q X, KEsT1,E H. x. - l x I - ,. Anmsraoxo Although a dash man on the track team Kestle was also a good man over the long course. x x With several years of experience, Pinches proved to be a very dependable man. ids PINCHES Army showed to good advantage this year although it was his first year as a member of the team. 200 BOOK V 3 ACTIVITIES 'i3'ili1 17 1'5 - '2jn-' 1 lf' Z' . :ww IJ .BX .1 QF x H1 P w V, nw 'N A sf ff- A -' 3wn-f- .pf 4 Aff 1 X VH 5 ,- .. , W . . l ,,.I.1bw -. f .,' .. rim, ,!.Lf?,,lwy, 1? 'V V' . , ,- ' , g-,' - 'A M-1-1,-N, Ab-PVR' 1,131 P, ' ' - ,MX -,Q 1, I' 6' ,A rn ,il in ' gy f . Z. ..' '-my , ll - . 'V' - . ,v'!.-'- 'v ' V 1 A' - . x . . -1-f. sp, V, if -L J -,, ,M . .l . ., ra... .il H -, W A A W ' 1 'Wd' ., 'g ,pl M, A .,'u - .Iv '- LH - ' 'uw' J ' A: un. 5, git, Qfgwffr 'fy . N , lr' ' .fn ' ,'- A N -A',:3.'Z f , , ' V. ' ' '. ,1.'-'- 1. x-,M Ar 1 - gf-. S'-1 ' -it 'a'?f , :: -ff v...z . - . ' 1 . S Lg .1 vu .ffC's: , 'Lf ' uw., '. 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Every organization has been urged to participate in the various sports, thus a greater number of men have been engaged in athletics than heretofore. The race for the championship of the Intra-lVIural Basket ball League was indeed a hotly contested one. The games this year Were played in the evening instead of at the noon hour as in former years. This arrangement allowed more people to see the games. The Beta Theta Pi fraternity team Won the champion- ship, playing through their schedule Without being defeated. BETA THETA P1 TEAM, CHAMPIONS ZOI The Tournament It would be unfair to the athletic department of the university if it were not recognized for the work done in staging the State High School Basket Ball tournament. About one hundred and fifty teams, representing high schools throughout the state, participated to contend for the championship. The management of the tournament falls upon Coach Ewing and under his supervision it has grown until it surpasses anything of a similar kind in the United States. ' i i' KIT. Yrarzxox HIGH Scuoot, CHAMPIONS or T1-ir: STATE or OHIO. zoz A FE: . ,,,,,? sgrrzgv QUFIU, 20 '-J af' -.ufglf-fe ,R , .2 .79 . .vqg , fuk 25, q 1 .Kr 'vf'i 4 ,9- yifgdf v ng V: 3 -4. 204 by 2 ikwmfmg X q 205 Iflf --3 Pi Delta Epsilon 7 A atiorzal Honorary j0urnalz'5tz'c Fratfrnity -,-1 J 1 Top Roco-FRANK XYILLISTON, PAUL PONVELL, COURSEN SPONSLER, ROBERT KIILLIGAN Bofmm Raza-RLSSELL BENSON, ROBERT EVANS, PRESTON PUMPHREY, HALIILTON SMYSER PAUL POWELL .... , ROBERT BIILLISAN. COURSEN SLONSLER. . . ROBERT EVANS .... RUSSELL BENSON.. OFFICERS . . . . . .Prefidflzt . . . Vice-Prffiderzf . . . . . Trfafurer ........................,Secretary ...Chairman of Board of Regentf Members elected too late to appear in the picture.-CHARLES BALLTNGER, LAWRENCE THOMSON 206 J KJ X, The Ohio Wesleyan Transcript PAUL POWELL Edl'lOf-1471-C12 iff FRANK XVILLISTON ...., EDITORIAL STAFF COURSEN SPONSLER Buiineff Manager .....flJfociateEditor LAWRENCE T. THOMSON .... PRESTON H. PUMPHREY ..., CHARLES BALLINGER. . .,. ROBERT EVANS .,...... ESTHER DRENNEN .... ELIZABETH HORMELL EDMUNDS BAKER ,... HALIILTON SMYSER. . , , HARTLEY BARCLAY CHARLES BODURT1-IA HAROLD DUNN EUGENE ROBERTS COURSEN SPONSLER.. BYRON BESSE. ...... . WILLIAM WILSON ....., XVALTER YOUNG I RICHARD ANDERSONI ROBERT YOUNG lx AIAX HEWITT ' FANNIE KOONTZ ..., .....,.fllanaging Editor . . . , , . . . .Managing Editor .,..,......,.Athlftic Editor . , . .nlffiftarzt Athlftic Editor ,.........M0nnett Editor . . . . .Conferoatory Editor , , .,,..........,,.,,.,.....,... ....... P aragrapher .Column Editor REPORTORIAL STAFF-NEWS CHARLES RICHARDSON ATHLETIC BUSINESS STAFF 207 ALFRED HAVIGHURST RALPH MEADER CHARLES FRENCH HARRY CALVERT . . . . . .Bufinfff Manager . . ..... Afdoertifing Manager . . . . . . . . .Circulation Manager fluiftant Adofrtifirig Illanagfrx Affifzant Circulation Manager: .I.. ........M0nnt'tt Affiftant , . ua. 223' . fi 3, ' f ,, '..i.. Q QHIO mf? 1 x - f 'U- I-KAHSGUIPT l ' A ' Y g Ln w, .., , WK . . '+-:- ,-fufj , - J-,7 ..:,+.:- My ' ' . le. I . -,Te , K...,, J , yd ., . 5 N i - 4,1 A -5 , V .- . 4, 1. .X , 1 xp J' - FF' Q-frli. VRJXN ?lfs'I?' f 1 - 4 ,f na E 1.2.32 1 ,N -- f ' ixmf 'mi' k Y w ww ft' 5, I , . I I Z infer DRKNMN Znrw1.r1ru, I rl LQAMLM SFRA DFL h D4-i1.Av, F va ww.. ,vim B E 85558 nnmlsxnm' .sez , ' X , -an L 1 ,.'- '. , , nm .Mn C L BALLIHJKK I DEVA P4 PLSHVSER , K ,S 4' fy 304 , 5,4 R: , 1 MM HUITK x rl,-wzanafa Hb DUNN, RMDLP.-JN 209 Le Bijou 19523 HAAIIIION Xl. SAIYSER DONALD B. COOPER llxljlxlllf-1571-TI!! Iqf Buf z'II.fu1I' Ma Il agar PRESTON H. PL'xII'IIREx TIAXYRENCE ITQHOMSON RED TURNER I'RED FULLER If I..xL'R,x BAITELLE I',LIzIxEETH TTORMELL JAMES NANL'E . ,. KIXTHERINE .XNDEINON RALPH X'Ol'NG I XVILLIAM XYKLSON ' KTARY K, XVALLACE ELLIS PIERCE ,.,,. CHARLES XVOLFE. , EDGAR XYEST ....., BYRON BEssE. .... A GEORGE LAPORTE. . . . RTARTHA NM' ...,.. C. X'ANTIS NEHER, .. EIJITORIAXI, DERXRTNIENT .KRT DEPARTMENT BUSINESS DEPARTMENT FACULTY ADVISORS ......1ll17IHgI.!1g Edimr . .AIFIZRY 0I'gdIZl.ZUfl-0715 U'O7?Z:'II'.f Ofgdlll-'Lflfl.0llJ' ...........JtlI!etI'rf , . . .lI'0I?If'I1,.f .l11Ilflz'c.f .........Fralurf . . . .Spfrial Fealurf . .,........ .Alrz Edifor Jf.fi.rta nt ,lrt Editor . . .44.f.f0f'l.t1fF zllanager . .t1dL'Ffll.,fl'llg .Manager . ,Circulation Illarzagfr ...lllonrlfll :Vanagfr .lyfiftani f1dU?l'fZ'.fZ.Ilg Ilia Izagrr BEN A, ,-XRNESON THOMAS E. STECKEL 210 M... VL WEDT HAR! K, WALLALE LY NT-:HR uw R! KE, ANSZFD' N P H PUMPKPEY W TURNLR MARTHA NAY ZII 212 The Ohio VVesIeyan Mirror A Literary-H11 morous Magazine FRANK XVILLISTON HANIILTON M. SMYSER Edilor of Liierary Numberf Editor of Humorous Numberi CHARLES XVOLFE .Ilanaging Editor EDITORIAL STAFF FRANK XVILLISTON .... .......,...,.....,..... HAMILTON SMYSER, . CHARLES XVOLFE ......... RUSSELL BENSON g PRESTON H. PUMPHREY I HUBERT SCHNEIDER f' ' ' MARY K. XVALLACE I BUSINESS STAFF VV. EDGAR XKVEST ..... ...,.,.,.,..,....... EMERSON P. YOCUM ..,. . ROBERT XVEBER ........ BYRON GREGG I ARTHUR BENSON f, ... MAX A. HEWITT I 213 W. EDGAR WEST Bufinefy Manager . .Editor of Literary Numberf Edilor of Humorous Number: ....,...,....'l'lanaging Editor . . , my Editor: ,.....BuJir1e5f Manager . , . .yldvertifing Manager , . .Cireulation Manager . . . . .Bufineff Staj SORQINE Big. IN L BLNSDN 3 D QRLHG, N vt 'SZAMLAUER 3 LBECK R w NEBFR mf KUIITT . clam wiuuaon I f W , , 'wg iff. H4 f 2 ' 4' 1 'Gin , , ig Q if :Siu you 1' 'I SME U. 215 V 'xii f zy ff A ix f ff W X TO Tam xk X X NN X X X X W X x - X Q5 XX XX XX XX xx' Y X X x X ,N - xx Y X x V X XX X , , M W M I 5lmqL,VOdd1,- 7 Debate and Oratory Council Top R010-GARTON CHURCHILL, W. XVIRT KING Serpnd R0fU'.ANDREVV ROGERS, GEORGE CHENEY. FRED FULLER Tlzzrd ROTL'-STEYVART CUPPS, HORACE REIGLE, PAUL POWELL, FOREST ROSE f OFFICERS . GEORGE CHENEY .... ,... ..... ..., . . . ......... P rendent GARTON CHURCHILL .... ............. ..... V i fe-Pfefident HORACE RIEGLE. . . . . . , ............ . .................................. Srcrftary ANDREW' ROGERS ....,.....................,.........,.......,..,....... Trfaxurrr REPRESENTATIVES DELTA SIGMA RHO FRED FULLER ROGER TURRELL FOREST ROSE ANDREW ROGERS GARTON CHURCHILL GEORGE CHENEY W. WIRT KING RUTH BARRETT CLASS REPRESENTATIVES PAUL POWELL-Senior STEWART CUPPS-Sophomore HORACE REIGLEYJUDIOT HARRY MILLERTFTCShm3H FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE PROFESSOR JOHN T. MARSHMAN 218 Delta Sigma Rho Honorary Forensic Fraternity Top Row-ROGER TLTRRELL, GARTON CHURCHILL, GEORGE CDENEY Boztom ROCUQFORREST ROSE, ANDRED RODGERS, FRED FULLER, WIRT KING OFFICERS ' GARTON CHURCHILL ...... ..,....... .... P r widen! ANDREW RODGERS .... ,... T reafurrr RUTH BARRETT 219 arsity Debate flip Ruff- Ciiiniugi-. LllII'.Nl'.Y. Cliixiui-,N li,Xl,I,INlJl-.IL ROLAND Xlixnnox. cslzfbliiili l'wRATIiR, BYRON cillliiili CIIARLILS I3Om'u'l'li.x, llflhlili 'liiuu-,i.i. S,-1 will Rm--S'r.xN1,iaY lil-.RRI-.l5Il.l-2, xv!-.RNII-, SliIlil4.R'l', XX-Il,l,IAAl l3E1,'r, CTLENN TDALTON, XVIRT KING Il1'.k1xEk'1' lil-.1u.s'l'Ruxl llzinz' Rm'-S'l'14.xx',xla1' Ctviw. l.i-1ON XlcCxk'l'Y. Roni-Liu' XIASKICY, lloimcia RElc:1.1-3, lsklill I U1,i,ER lui:-.S Xlflflklz nlmzu Rm'-R.u'xiON1a l .xi'N, I Oiu,wr Rosie, xY.XI,'l'liR YOL'Nr:. l,l'.l.ANlJ Illl.l., CIARTON CnulcCniI.L .Xximinxv liwcmiu Tin' Quf',rl1'nrzflll-.sOl,x'ElJ. 'l'hut the pulicy of the Open Shop should hc inforccd in the huildinp: lrziclcs in all cities with 21 pupululimn in cxccss Of unc-hunclrcd thousand. jfi1'n111l1':'r Tram fu. R ,'.1 ' frfw' 111 llwmf ,Yfgfzllifw Tram al Ubrrlin QTIQORCE Cui-,Ni-:Y CIARTON Clll'RCHll.l. lslllili l'xUI,I,lzIL ROGER Tuiuuam. Wim' Kixtp .XNIJREXY Romans Alixxiias Xlooiu-,, .Iliff-rmfw HORACE RliIt3l.li, .lllfrnalr IDI-QCISIONZ .XlliIl'I1l21llYk', JL XL'ULlIiYL' 1 IDIECIQIONZ Negative jg .XiTlI'I1lIlllYC, O. Thr' QllzlfflillllillLNfJI.YlzlJ. That ilu- lqnilccl States should claim full payment Of thc ,Xllicd XYLII' Dcht. 1,f7TI'I?IlIlI'f'. Trunz fur. ,ll1I'C'11l'ti af llnmf .I'fiTfl?Il1fIiC'l' Tf,llIl1f',l'. Colgan' al llomf' CTEORGE CliliNlzY GEORGE CHENEY CTARTON Cnuiccniu. GAR1'ON Ci1uv.cm1,i. XYIRT IQING YVIRT KING LEON KIcCAR'rx', .llirrnuff LEON KICCARTY, .lfrrrnalf DI'IB.XTI'1S SCHTCDULED .XT TIME OF GOING TO PRESS .Xflirmativc Team vs. Occidental College at Home. Ohio YVeslc-yan University vs. George XVashingtOn University at Washington, D. C. Affirniative Team vs. West Yirginia at Homeg Negative Team at University of Cincinnati 220 WOmen's Debate Top Row-RUTH BARRETT, ANNA BEAL CLARK, Lois AIERKEL, JULIA LUDIXIAN Second Row-GOLDEN CARTER, KIARGUERITE PETERSON, HELEN WVRIGHT Third Row-GRACE XIANLY, KIABEL SALISBURY, RIILDRED ALCOTT, ETHEL TILLEY The Que,fzz'orz: REsOLvED, That the United States should recognize the Soviet Govern- ment Of Russia. .ljirnzazizie Tram ef. George lfaflzizzgton Urzirvr- Nt'gafz'z'f Team at IICKJI Iylifglilllill Uzzz'cferfz'ty sity at Home KIABEL SAL1sBURY ETHEL TILLEX' GRACE RIANLEY Lois KIERKEL, Jllernalr DEcrsxON: .-Xflirmative 3, Negative O ivie ratorieal Contest Ohio Wesleyan, in the Civic Oratorical Contest last year at Washington and Jefferson College, Vlfashington, Pa., was represented by Harold YV. Roupp, ,2I. He was awarded second prize, the first prize, being awarded to Klr. Dunbar of Wooster College. The aim Of the oration was to present the deplorable con- ditions in Eastern and Central Europe resulting from the Great llfarg to show how the progress of civilization of all nations is dependent upon the success or failure Of any part of themg that these European nations must therefore be saved, and that the United States was the only nation inthe world whose condition was such that she could help. In short, the saving of Central and Eastern Europe from famine, starvation, in- difference, and despondency constituted America's Hlmme- diate Taskf, During the eleven years that Ohio VVesleyan Orators have competed in the contests, VVesleyan has won five first, two second, and three third places. George Cheney was chosen in a competition held early in the year to represent Ohio Wesleyan in the Civic Oratorical League this season. 221 GOLDEN CARTER RIILDRED IXLCOTT HELEN XVRICHT NIARGUERITE PETERSON, flltrrnatr DECISION: Afhrmative O, Negative 3 HAROLD W. ROUPP Freshman Debate earns Trip Rhfcilfimxla lx-1-.I-.KS, CIIARI.Ifs l'lI'TcIIINsoN, DM' STECIIER Bolmm Rou'fWII.I.IIxmI RAIIIJIN, WAL'I'ER XYAUOII, ROBERT XVILSON Thr Qui'-flI'0II.' REsoI,x'En, That the Federal Government should adopt Japanese exclusion act similar to the Chinese exclusion act. .ljfiflllllfliif Tram 111 IIUNII' z '.w' . Ohio Sian' ,Yfgalief Tram af Ohio Stale DAY STECHER WALTER WAUGIEI ROBERT XYILSON WILLIAM RARDIN FRANK XVI-QEKS CHARLES HUTCIEIINSON DECISION in favor of .-Xlfirniative DECISION in favor of Affirmative 22- Theta Alpha Phi National Honorary Dramatic Fratfrnizy 1 Top ROWLROBERT COLEMAN, EDGAR DANIELS, LUCILLE FOUNTAINE, EDWARD RYNEARSON Bottom ROZ0'CALVIN ELLIOTT, JOHN RAMSEY, DONALD SLUTZ, KENNETH BROWNING, MILDRED GILLARS .Prefiderzt JOHN RAMSEY ........... .,.. . ,...,. . . .,,....., ..... ...,.. ...... . . . 223 Senior Lecture Course Q- A. o I I , , X -x ',- X tx' S . N . .. 1-25.51 , .., R Top ROTC'-120141-1R'I' Ross, ROBERT EVANS, KIARTHA NAY, IQIILDA FIOLLOPETER Bntmm RUfl IAIAR0I.D IDAVIS, IIANVRENCE 'FlIOMSON, C. XYANTIS NEHER, VIRGINIA NAY COMMITTEE ROBERT Ross. . , I . I.,...,...,,.. ...... P rfxidfnt HII.DA IAIOLLOPE'l'l:lR. , . . . . l'1'cc-Pnuddfrzl HAROLD DAVIS. . . .... Trrafurer VIRGINIA NAV .,.. .......... S frrfiary ROBERT EVANS ......,.. ,... P Iaqform Marzagfr CHARLES BALLENGER ...,.,..... b ..,..,..,.......,.....,., .. ,.-ldzvfrf z',r ing Marmgrr JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES NIARTHA NAY C. YANTIS NEHER LAWRENCE THONISON 224 225 5., fr The hio fesleyan Glee Club Twp RlIQL xICKJXW', l'Nm-:Rxx'oon, Roseau. .XR'rz. NIILAD. NEHER! Rosmmoox, I3.XVENPOR'I', CoLLx1xv Swmrzfl Rua'-CR,xn.. SPITZLR. XIADDOX. DOL'u1..xs, KIASKEY, XYILLISTON, SEIBERT, BROWNINL Third Row-'l'uL'x1.xN, Sgmvxmz, Cum-s, XYlilDliXIAII-Qll, SPONSLER. I Ul.LER, SHARK-:R Fuurllz Ruiz'-IIAx1,l., C.xxRu.uT. xX'vAI.lA.'kL'f5, Rossa, xY,'kRNE1l, RLYNKLE. LEARY, DOUGLAS IJAVID Cluu. XYxLLlM1 Klaus: ROBERT Co1,r.x1.xx ICUGAR RL'Nx1.r3 Gm' NIcI,14,.xx. ,, CQEORUL XYll.l,le'mX L Ol I I CIC RS Miss EDITH BURFORD, Rvadur 216 , , , .Pff.1'l'dt'7If . . .... Manager f.f.-'1'.f!111zl jlldlldgfff . .J1I1lJ'I'L'l1l Dirrrlor , . , . .... 121.1171 ix! sThe Ohio Wesleyan Glee Club In July IQZI, each member of the Ohio Wesleyan l Crlee Club packed his suit-case full of white duck suits l and panama hats, bade his fellow townsmen goodbye, and left for Panama. But as it is necessary, in going to Panama to set sail from some place, the Gleers met in New York after several concerts in Ohio and took passage on the good ship General Goethalf. Those of the Club who before had been able to qualify for membership in the Sea Rovers, enjoyed the trip thoroughly, but those who were new in the business of sailing, had the usual unpleasant experiences. How- ever they all arrived safe and sound at Panama with their golden throats intact. DAVID CRAIG, Leader The Club was sent by Uncle Sam for the purpose of entertaining the men of the United States Army stationed there. From their first concert at Balboa, the success of the Club was as- sured. Concerts were given at Ancon, Peter Miguel, Gatun, Fort Amador, Christobal, and Coco Solo, and each one marked a triumph for the boys from Ohio VVesleyan. After six weeks of work, pleasure, and adventure in sunny Panama, the boys sailed back to New York and scattered to their homes. But college had already started, and they made haste to relieve their suit-cases of the Panama hats and white duck suits, fill them with work-togs for college, say Hello and Goodbye to the folks at home, and take an early train for Delaware. But their work was not thru for the year. During the Christmas holidays they made a tour of northern Ohio towns including Lima, Nfansfield, Upper San- dusky, Nevada, Defiance, and Bowling Green. Spring vacation found the Club finishing Ohio and filling three engagements in West Virginia at Wheeling, Fair- mont, and Parkersburg. VVeek-end trips were used to take in Cleveland, Colum- bus, and several smaller towns. By its work during the past year, the Glee Club has established its place as among the first if not the first of the student organizations of the University. Ohio VVesleyan owes to these men who have sacrificed their vacations to concert work a real debt for the service which they have rendered in carrying the spirit of the school be- side the Sulphur Spring even beyond the borders of our own country. Each trip has brought home a large number of congratulatory telegrams to the officers of the University, and the season just closed has probably been the best in the history of the 'rr 0T'g3lT1lZ3l'U0U- WILLIARI iXqEAD, lllanagfr 2:7 Varsity uartette v RR, V ' FoRRus'r Rosiz, FRED FULLER, CNLAIR LvNDERXX'OOD, C. X'ANTIS NEHER HARRY' CIQRUMAN Ro1,LAxu Mmonox The VarsityQuartette, which is one of the best in years, was made up from the six men whose pictures appear on this page. Rose, Fuller, Underwood, and Neher have signed to go on the Chautauqua Circuit this summer. 228 2 i i 1 229 omen's Choral Club Top Ruff'-Coluxxl-. B1-QLI., RL rn B.XRRE'I I', XELLIE KIILLS Sfmrzd ROTL'-TClIRIi'I'0lil'll, Sxwlx, LEONA SMITH, KIABEL HALL, Lois HOFFAIAN, PAULINE KICNIILLEN Third ROfL'TIilil.liN IIOLDEN, IIILLEQN RUDY, FAYE GUILER, HELEN GOODING Bolfonz Rocu-.Xlxswowrn f,GDEX, JULIA ILXRMOUNT, HEl.EN XVHITE, LOREE KIATTHEWVS, RIIRIAM HECKELMAN OFFICERS HELEN XYHITE. . , ,.,.,...... ..... ,...... I J rnident HELEN Rumi , .,... Srcretary- Trfafurn 230 u Delta Mu Honorary Musica! Fraternity I Top R020-GRACE HANIBION, ELIZABETH KLOTZ, LOIS HOFFNIAN Second R0w'GEORGE XVILLISTON, LYSBETI-I TOUSLEY, CONSTANCE CARPENTER, BELLE WALTON OFFICERS Pint Semexter BELLE SVALTON ...,... .,............. ...... P 1 'efidfnt CONSTANCE CARPENTER. , . , ...... I'z'cf-Prffident ELIZABETH KLOTZ ..,... ........,.,.A...... . . .Sefrelary-Trfafurer Second Sfmefter Lois HOFFNIAN. . . .,.,............ ...,... P rexident BELLE YVALTON .... .... I 'ire-Prefidfnt GEORGE XVILLISTON ..., ..... T reafurer ELIZABETH KLOTZ ..,.... ..,............,.... S errelary CONSTANCE CARPENTER .... ..,. I lead of Program Committee LYSBETH TOUSLEY ,.... . . . . . . . . ..,......., Sergeant-at-Armx Mu Delta Mu includes in its membership those students who have shown exceptional ability in both the theoretical and practical sides of music. 231 hio Wesleyan Band Ffrzff Rffrz'-Wifgisii, Rorli, xlil-.IDliNIAlliR. Polioex Sammi Ruiz'-l3,xlumL'R, Cluxm, Cklii, l3,xRnoL'R, XYINL'lllil,l,, RANDAl.l,,, XVILSON, SQUIRES, DOWLER, lY1is'r Tlzirfl Rff:cAl,m1n,xum', QlRl'II'iSIl.XNK. STIMMI-.l., lll'1'r, lll-,iS1.liR, liicuorrz, FAUS, DAVIS FfI1ll'IlI Rfffc'-lhxr-,ic, RH-P, Run, SilL'xi.xx11.R, .XL's'r1N, XYo'r1ax, l,U'rz, POQUE Fifflz Rff:4'fW,x'l'+ox, SIIARI-.R, ClUDNl4.XXYli'Ik'I', lll'liBARIl, Roeiinuoox, kloxlai, liUliHN, l'lORNl3ECK Ol l lCliRS CHARI,Iii llflililikflflli .,.Lz'adcr LNILKRLICS Cimxi-.Nwr,rr' , . ,illllllllgff l The Band was reorganized this year and provided with at- tractive uniforms. Their playing contributed much to the develop- i ment of that spirit for which Ohio VVesleyan is always noted. l l CHARLES CRONENXYI-QT'I' 222 1 , Young iVIen's Christian Association Top Roco-ROOER '1il'RRliLL, CLARE THOINIAS, FRANK XYILLISTON, HAROLD BURCH, WILLIAM MEAD Sfmud ROC4 IIAROLD IJAVIS, IQDXYARD RYNEARSON, JAMES NANCE, HOW'ARD SWINK, REGINALD NICH OLS, KJLIN STOCKWEII OFFICERS OI CABINET FRANK XYILLISTON .,.,,., ...,....,....,..., ...... P r rxident XYILLIAM NIEAD ., .,.,... l'icf-Prefidrnt PIAROLD IDAYIS, . . ....,...,. RI'COfdi71g Sfcrftary EDWARD RYNEARsox, . . .IlIfD111t'f of Board of Dirertorf CH.xRI.Ias G. i.AL'GHLlN. . . . . 4..,4. Gfnfral Srcrriarv COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN D1-:'o11'mzaI ,'llrftz'ng-FRANK VVVILLISTON, EDWARD RYNEARSON Biblr Sludy-WILLIAM IVIEAD, PAUL LORD SOCZ'dl'ROGER TURRELL Pfrfonal lV0fk'HAROLD BURCH World Fellowflzip-OIJN STOCKWELL Carpe! Tfdm51HAROLD BURCH Friendflzip and Social Srrvice-HAROLD DAVIS Foreign Studfnt IVEUQTE-REGINALD NICHOLS Muxir and Publirity-HOWARD SWINK Memberfhip-JAMES NANCE Conferenfz and Literature-ARTHUR MERCER ' A General SffUZ.C61CLARE THOMAS CHARLES LAUGHLIN, Sec. 234 Young Womenas Chrlstlan ASSOCl3t1OH Top ROZUTKIIRIAM DETWILER, VIRGINIA NAY, GLADYS 'VIILLER SELMA LINDENMEYER JOSEPHINE KRANIER, RUTH ELLERY Second R020-RUTH xVISMAN, RUTH BANCROET, ELIZABETH FULLER ANNA BEALL CLARK EMILY POWELL, .ALICE BEACH Third ROZULKIARGARET XVEITCH, LOUISE KIMLER, ETHEL JACKSON ELLEN CAMERON LILLIAN MORRIS GRACE :XIIDDLETON OFFICERS MRS. ALBERT C. TURRELL ..,., ...... C eneral Secrftary SELMA LINDENMEYER ,.,, . . Prefzdent .IOSEPHINE KRAMER .... I zfe Prfmdent RUTH WTISMAN ...,. 2 Gospel eams Yhp RIlYl Klll.I 0RIl l7fml'n,i,As, c,'ARl. lhizxi-.x', RALPH Worr, PAUL Loup, PAUL PUMPHREY, l o1uu5s'r lll'islxLl,1, Sfmnd Rm'-W1'gsi.14.x' Qxiaia, Ohm S'l'l'.XYAR'I', S'l'l'll'llliN VILITCIIRIAN, l'ilJWARD IQYNEARSON, XYILLIAM liimms, blniiis XANLL, NlI1I4RII.l. Lll.H'l'lil-I Y'l11'f-11' Razr-liLxxL'l'ii l.LAkY, llAR0l,lD liicvi-.R, Ci..ixiucNci41 SIIARITS, RALPH SmIs'1'E1x, JAMES SWINE- HART. Wixnsrm lil-QI,l,OGtQ, blmix l.lN'rox Ifnurllz RfIfl'll,l'S'Iil',li DIUQLY, NIAJSON Sous, Rl!-.RRll.I. 'l'0P1c, RILGINALD NICHOLS, IQOLAND Sinus, RLX Ram. XYILLIQ l'll'iH1iR Fiifllz ROTC'-ClARI, Nl:XYlil.I., l'llPXX'ARlD l3xiaws'rif1c, lligiuzrglu' l'!iaicc:s1'i4oM, RAYMOND l AUs, XIONTIQ Ill-QIBLLL, C1,ARi-.xeifg hui. GOSPICI, TICLXNI COKINIITTICIC Illilil-3IiRT BLIMQQTROM. Clmirnzari Ricc1NA1,n NICHOLS EDNVARD BREW'S'l'liR Organizfed imp Hying squadrons. the men of the Gospel 'Teams spend their vaeaticms helping pastors tlimugglmut the stale with their evangelistic services. 236 Oxford lub OXFORD CLUB Top Row-MONT HIXIBLE, FOREST HUEBELL, DAVID XIARKLE ASifO7Zd ROZUTRAYMOND BACHELOR, ELAIER DOUGLAS, STEPHEN FRITCHIIAN, CLARENCE SHARIT5 DONALD SIIITH, E. J. A. ST. LOUIS Tlzzrd Row-NIILPORD DOUGLAS, ERNEST CARTER, RALPH WOTT, DAVID SLOATMAN, PAUL PUMPIIREY Fourzh Row-ZERNA XRTHUR, CARL NENVELI., R. B. NICHOLS, ZENAS NEIVELL, CHARLES EDGINGTON CLARENCE CHL REOINALD NICHOLS ., RALPH XVOTT. . , ZENA3 NEXVELL.. DAVID XIARIQLE. . CLAYTON IXDRINS ZERNA ARTHUR H. XY. CARR GFFICERS .Uenzberf not in pifzurf: HAROLD KNAPPENEEROER JOHN KIINTON REX REID 237 PI'fIl'dFlIf . . . I'l.Cf-PfKJZ.dKlZf RIERRILL CHAFFEE RAYMOND FAUS HENRY FRIEDMAN CHARLES ROBERTS ORLO STEWART Sffrffary Trf'11I'un'r PIERBERT XIVEIKERT Student Olunteer Band Among the Organizations which contribute to Ohio Wesleyan s strength as a religious force is the Student Volunteer Band. This group of students IS com posed of those who intend to enter upon missionary service. From its membership missionaries have gone to every mission Country in the World in large numbers OFFICERS F. GLIN STOCKXYELL ,. ESTHER VAN DYNE. . . RIARIE ATKINS .,.. I NIARTHA XVI-iITEI,Y. . JOSEPH RUTTER ,... CLASS OF 1922 KIARIE .XTKINS EARLINE BUCHANAN HAROLD DEX'ER ARNOLD DREXN'ES FRANCES GARDEN PEARL GIXRDEN JOY COMSTOCR IRUTH HECKER CORA VIEPSON FANNIE KOONTZ PAUL LORD CLASS OF IQZ-3 RUTH BANCROFT FZSTHER BECK HERBERT BEROSTROM IQDNVARD BREXVSTER ZORA GOODMAN KIARTHA GRIN? LUCIA IIAZZARD WPIVIAN HORSFIELID ROBERT HOWARD WALTER HEINE RUTH IIELMS ALICE IRWIN GRACE RIANLY ETHEI. IXIARSH LEE KIOONI-LY CLASS OF 1924 XYILBERT BUTLER FZSTHER CARR FRANCES CI-IAPPELL ELSIE ISRDEL XIARIAN FUHRMAN WVILLARD FOGLE KIARCELLA GRIFFITH EARNEST LOMBARDY LOUIS QUIANIO JOSEPH RUTTER BLANCHE RICKETTS CLASS OF I925 HELEN BECHDEL JAMES SIMESTER CLEO CHENEY VERA LOUDON, Grad ,IQ 238 ...........PreJzdent , . , .FZiI',ff 1'1'rr-Prffzdent . . . . . . . .Rrcording Secretary . . , .Corrffponaling Szfcretary .....,.......Trfafurer PHILIP KIAYER STANLEY RflULLEN ZENAS NEXR'ELL REOINALD NICHOLS EMILY POXVELL FLORENCE REEVES NIARGARET SHIRLOCK F. OLIN STOCKVVELL MARTHA WHITELEY FRANK XVILLISTON GLADYS XVILSON RIARION ROYCE GRACE SHAWHAM ELSIE SIMESTER RALPH SIMESTER CHRISTOBEL SAWIN RONALD SIRES CHARLES HEMPSTEAD KATHLEEN SMITH GENEvIEvE TOWNSEND iX'IELLONY TURNER CHARLES TURNER ESTHER VAN DYNE HELEN XVILK VVM. MEAD EVELYN ROBINSON RUTH FORSMAN GENEVIEVE FORSYTHE XNINDSOR KELLOGG FLORENCE FAUS LEWIS STOCKWELL SUN JEH SUNG EDITH SIMESTER MULFORD SIMONSON ETHEL WHITELEY ESTHER WEST Lois WEST LOUISE SCHICKEDANTZ VIRGIL ALDRICH GLADYS MANSI-'IELD WESLEY MANLEY ROBERT BEECHLEY. Grad 21 'X J s i J9'f!ff'i-Q, 239 N 4 MUS SJ X pg kin -.Nhg'.d9' 'r , . 1 Q ..v - -4. 'U' .Q a---r-?T--- Q -5 14 ,1 240 Monnett Association Executive Board Top ROMQSELMA LINDENMEYER, KIILDRED STINCHCOMB, HELEN HAVIGIIURST Sfcond R0fL'1LOIS XVEST, HELEN RIILLER, EVELYN KIARSH, LOIS MERI-:LE Bottom R030-ELAINE HIRTH, HELEN XVALTERS, ELLEN CAMERON, GRACE KIANLY, JUSTINE HEASLEY OFFICERS NIILDRED STINCHCOMBH ........... ..,... P refidenz HELEN HAVIGHURST ..,.. . . ,I'z'ff'-Prmidenz HELEN XVALTERS ..., ,.., S fcretary LOIS XVEST. ..,.. ,... T rfafurfr CLASS REPRESENTATIVES SELMA LINDENMEYER, HELEN KIILLER, ELAINE HIRTII. ..... .,,.. S rnior Lois XIERKLE, GRACE MANLY ,.....,...,.......,,,. .,.... j unior EVELYN X1ARSH, ELLEN CAMERON ,,.... ..... S ophomorf JUSTINE HEASLEY .....,..,.,..... .,.. F reflzman EX-OFFICIO MRS. GEORGE H. GEYER ..... ..,........,,. ..,. D f an of Women 241 I Girls' Boosters Club Qfficers LEAH Goommx KIARQARI-Jr GASSETT GRACE NIANLY .-XINSWORTH OGDEN PfF,flllIr'71f I 71.17-1JVt'.fl.dfPlf S errflary Treafurer 242 2 Monnett Day . Often, While the sun made its ' 'Mr ' way over the horizon in the early ' mornings of hlay, IQZI, sleepy co- ' ,A , eds tiptoed down the stairs of lXIon- A nett Hall out to the front lawn:- there to Stav until the irresistible breakfast bell called them back. were they lovers of the early morn- ing air? Wvell, perhaps, but their main purpose was to practice for the program of the annual hlonnett day which was given hlay 27. As the time drew near the day, anxious eyes scanned the skies for weather omensg and when Old Sol rose gloriously on the twenty-seventh, many were the thankful hearts in old Xlonnett The afternoon entertainment was in the form of a pageant. The scene shown was that of an ancient Greek tourna- ment, as held two thousand years ago, when Admeta, a fair princess famed for her beauty and much sought in love, lived in Greece. ln her city was held a tourna- ment in which the far-famed athletes of all the Grecian provinces competed for her hand in marriage. ln the Xlonnett pageant, the girl-athletes of Ohio Wiesleyan performed in the presence of the Klay Queen, Xliriam Smith. The cast of the Pageant were: Xlay Queen, Kliriam Smith, Herald of the Queen, Mabel Hughesg Court Jester, lflizabeth Daniels, Court JXstronomer, lidith Wallis, Admeta, Grace Xlanlyg Eumalia, Sylvia Hvestg High Priestess of Demeter, Rlildred Bowling, Soothsayer, Klary McGhee: Pyrhus, liunice YYolfeg Dromedes, Florence Chapmang A-Xias, lfrances Wood, Vmpires, Judges, athletes, citizen, torch-bearers,-all made their appearances during the course of the pageant. 244 The committee in charge of the pageant was composed of Dorothy Ketcham and Dorothy Keyt, joint chairmen, and Hilda Hollopeter, Lu- cile hloflitt and Katherine Anderson. The dramatic part of the pageant was written by Rose Griffiths, 720, and directed by Bliss Annabel Bradstreet, Director of Physical Education for women, and Blildred Hart. hliss Lydia Lightring and Miss Frances Brown, both instructors in the Physi- cal Education Department, trained the dancers and directed the five athletic events, patterned after those of ancient Greece. Kliss Elizabeth llvillets, instructor in the Art De- partment. planned and directed the scenery. Bliss Julia Burkhardt, instructor in Solfeggio and Voice, drilled the Greek choruses, the music for which was written by Grace Hammon, advanced student in Theory of hlusic. Gladys Swartz and Esther Beck had charge of the instrumental music. Emeline Carpenter was chairman for the play, L'The Pied Piper of Hamlin, which was given in the evening. Other members of the committee were: Edith L. Roberts, Angeline Cockerill, Helen llihite, Klabel Hughes, and Gladys Edwards. Kliss Edith Burford, instructor in Oratory, di- rected the play and planned the costumes, assisted by the chairman. 4'The Pied Piper was presented by a cast of over one hundred girls. The play tells of how, in the year I284, a gaily clad piper entered the little town of Hamlin on the Wieserg and, by his piping, charmed away the rats and mice. On the refusal of the townsmen to pay his price, he charmed away the children of the village. How the children were lured away, stolen, and finally returned, is the theme of the play. The first act shows the market place in Hamlin. The townfolk are about their work and the children are playing. The act ends when the Piper charms away the children from their homes. Act two is laid inside Hallowill, show- ing a cavern and dark hills around. The piper is seen sit- ting on a stump and counting the children in an attitude of quizzical despair. Several of the townspeople come to the cave seeking their children, and they also are bewitched by the Piper. The third act takes place at the Crossways,', where Klichael i and Barbara, two of the characters, confess their love for one another. The setting of the fourth act is the same as in the first, and portrays the return of the children, the rejoicing T of the villagers, and the departure of the Piper. The part of the Piper was ex- ceptionally well played by Frances Lubahn. Misses Carpenter, Church, Hart, VVest, VVheeling and Dickerson were others who played leading roles. , 245 Ome cOnOmiOs Club Top Row-KIII.DREn SAAIPSON. CAROL TSOXVBRIDGE, AIILDRED AMISS, VERA kqCQUlLLAN, NIIRIAM ML CONNELL, RIYRTLE 'FHORTON Sfrond RUCL'-ISF-Till-QR IDRENNAN, ANNA BEEGLE, :XDA GILMOUR, JOSEPHINE KREh1ER,GLADYS HINTON EDITH FOB!-LS Third Ron'-MARGARET GIXSSETT, MAUD GIXRDNER, IMIELIA LANE, I'IELEN HOVIS, NELLE MILLS AIARY BROWN Fourflz R0CL'1ELLA SIDIJALI., ETIIEL GIBSON, XIARCARET SHAWN, XVINONA JONES Fzfflz ROCL'-.XLICE VAN DEUSEN, LUCILLE SMITH, x'IRC-INIA NAV, MISS LEWIS, LUCY THOMPSON, OLIVE GREEN VIRGINIA NAY. EDITH FOLIES.. . I ALICE YANIDEUSIEX, , I , OLlX'E GREI-1X,. M155 LEXYI5 OFFICERS . . . . .Pfl'.fl.dfIZf . .l'z'cf-Prffzdrfzf . I . , .Sefrffary . . , ,... , ,,.. . . . Trmfurfr F.XCL'I,TY MEMBERS MISS SMITH MISS THOMPSON 246 .Women's Literary Societies Since 1857 the W'omen's Literary Societies have fulfilled the need of some organization among the girls, at least to some extent. That the large scope of membership has never hampered the congeniality of the social affairs given by these organizations, is at once a tribute to the democracy of Ohio Wesleyan girls and an argument for the continuance of the Societies. It is to be hoped that, even afterlthe probable advent of sororities, these larger and more formal groups will be sustained as 'cpan-Hellenizersi' of otherwise separated girls. THEIR ACTIVITIES I. In addition to regular programs which are held each Friday evening, various affairs such as teas or plays are given during the year in which the interest of the members is stimulated socially. II. Once, during the year, the societies open their halls to the men ofthe University in a formal 'inaugural reception. This is the only time that the men may penetrate beyond the definite precincts of the first floor of Monnett. III. The height ofthe literary society year comes during the rushing parties, in the bidding of new members, and finally, in the presentation of the prep shows. 247 DOTOLLQ kiull. ' Lgm15,xm.ax. -c..f5... Kdumrlnt Armin-so 5414 qf,L1famm OFF! C fi Clionian 1 Top R050-BATFELLE, EARLY, HOSKINSON, .XSHE, FINEFROCK, BUDD, EDXVARDS Second ROCU'CHANDLER, CHESLEY, DICRAS, FRESHXVATER, CRIMM, CRATES, BROWN, BOOGS Third ROCU-HGASSETT, FRESHYVATER, DESALAI, BARNARD, BEETHAM, BARTHOLEMEW, FENERTY, COLVIN Fourth R010-CARROLL, BASS, AUXTER, CONKLIN, BENDER, BEETHAIII Fzlfrh ROQ'-GOODING, FREE, ALAIINGDINOER, KLOTZ, BANCROFT, BROECKEL, TAGGART Top R0w'XOBLE, KELLEIQ, IBLLIOT, CJRISYVOLD, GARRISON, FIAGERMAN, BIOREHOUSE, RIATIIER Sfmnd R0w1HUfiHES, JONE9, XIINNIQLLI, NIANCHESTER, JONES, LARMAYEUX, NIESSENGER, RIULLER, HI,'BBELL Third Row-GOODINO, NAV, HODOES, XICGEE, KIQUGEIK, BIRD, HOFFMAN, HAVIOI-IURST Fourflz ROMQHFJLDEN, HORNIEI,I,, XIENDENHALL, GOODAIAN, NAY, RIILLER, HAKIERICK fzlfzh R0w'f'IIRQT, XIILI.Ex, PIOXVICK, NIORGAN, PILCIIER, GAULT, PLANSTON, NIILLER, HARRIS 249 lionian Twp Rff:t'ffRt'nv, SXYlNl,ll.XR'Ii. llo.11'i,u, Sixi-s, I3 1 ,t.t'a, Qtfxixixxxeia, Siaxvixkn, XYni515LANn Srtmitl Rm'-Mlit'x'i'z. Rltll, Ruxi-,, lltn't.n. Winkmxisl-.iu,i4.14, llfilil-.R'l'9, PA'I'I'liRSON, KIta'r1.E1t, RAD- t1,1i-1-if.. Izumi-sow. llfllll,l'.RR, xl!-XXITI' T11 ml Ruff- Rosie, Qilillh, S'i'o'i'zi-Ja, l,llll,l,ll'i, SMITII, NlI'.'I'L.Xl.I4, W.xi.1,.'xti-3, 'l'ixtzc:An'i', NICCilili, REIGLE, 5'room'. Xl.x1:luol1'. Rvnni-:it lhztrfli Rnfrxllit xi-,xy XYRl1.ll'I', Srlxt ntoxns, Wnri 11, fQL'.XIN'l'ANCli, Plifittsic, R0I5I4.R'l'S, flooPiQit,S'rEv15N- suX I-'iiffli Rffrz'--Wisi, l,t'si, Sioxx, l ,xt'1 xxx-Ja, Xlizxotmii, LiONIP'I'0N, RliHiI.l'., W1l.i.1s, IQOBINSON, SLUTZ HCLION PRICP SHOW rXfter the excitement of pledging and the congratulations that are the aeeompaniments of the ribbon bows, the preps of 'ffliow settled down to the busi- ness of their annual show. This year the title of the play was Beaux and Rainbowsw and the crowd of spectators saw the modern girl justified when the heroine gave up her longing fora career and willingly settled down to help make the world happier by making one man happy. It all Came about this wav. Jerry, the heroine, tires of the hunidrum of playing around and in her search for novelty leaves her home and her faithful lover and seeks to develop her soul in Greenwich Village. At first she is snared by the romance, the novelty and the clever lov:-making of Pierre, the artist, but at last she tires of the sham and glitter and finds the real gold in the affection of her faithful lover. The play ends happily when the unconventional Jerry leaves with her hus- band for a wedding trip toeguess where-Niagara Falls. 150 in -,V 1, ,if Abd. . , . fr . ,,.M,,, Lg z. ' 62.9.31 251 gorrina miner -pmsidqnf Cleanorwovkman :I-Nas - AW RuHx Hahn:-Presidenf QUHI EHQP7 -TFQGS - Claim HirHu-U.Pr1s- LLU1 Helms Rec Sec Jcmcf TED mobo! Hull'-fbnel Leader ENAELJVK Olqa Lenz- V. Pres. fccowo fcmif Zlmeha Lane-Pswnieas Bev-mae Frey Sqkat Athenaeum iterary Soeiety Firfr ROM'-DILLEY', C. BELL, I-X, BELL, BEAVERS, CAMERON, COVIL, HELNIS, HAYNES, GANIBLE Second Row-BEACH, BIRD, LANE, BULLOCK, CLARK, BOOKMAN, FRENCH, HOOK, CARUTHERS, GLOY' STEIN, BERKEBEILE Third Row-EBERSBAUCH, DAVIS, GIBSON, BICKAY, GEHRET, CHRISTOPHER, FLOYVERS, COVELL, BIEYERS, DUPRE Fourth ROZUQCARPENTER, GRAE, GUILER, ATKINS, FOREY, GARDEN, DURR, ELLERY, DETWEILER, EBERT Fzzfzlz RO'Zl!1KICNUT'I', FAUS, GARBER, PUTNAM, CRAVVFORD, FREY, CAMERON, GARBER, FANCHER, OGDEN First R0w'xVITWER, fJSBORN, NIOZIER, MERKLE, HAZZARD, JACKSON, SAWIN, NICCONNELL Szrond Row-KAUEMAN, NIORRIS, HUGGINS, LOWE, HARRIS, PETERSON, LEAS, NORTON Third Row-LEGO, ROBERTSON, KIMLER, BAIDDLETOWN, HOLLOPETER, NICHOLSON, FOBES Fourth R0wiHASWELI,, KILBERRY, NEIBEL, HOLFHILL, KING, NOURSE, NIULLER, HANIINION 253 thenaeum Literary Society l'1'r,il Rfffa'-R.xi,i-.i4, Alum. Piucia, l lc.xzlu1z, lf.-xcgrala. hYAI.'l'liR9, XYISNIAN, l'L'wiNc:1mRcER Swim!! Rfffz'-Wilwnx. X-I-ill'L'lI. Sxiitii, B,xNcRrw'i', Svoxsiialc. 'l'M'l.rzu. KREMER, MARSH Tlzmf Rfffc'-Swim., 'llUNNl-.R, liIiXD.XI.I.. S.xt'x'iaY, CLARK, VllllRAYIiS, l't'rifixeia,xReui4 ffm:-ffz Rm'-Sii.xxx'. l,l'.RKIXR, SIDD.XI.I,, XYQRKAIAN, l'l0ni'.i, 'l'uoRN'rox, IDRENNAN lnzvf Rfffz'-Xlxixxit. Xl.Xl.'l'l-QRS, ll.xi.i., SIILIILIKJLK. XIILIAER. O'l'lAR,x, W01.if1,15Y Sffmiil RU'IC'4XY.X'I'KlXi. Piaici-., Rmalxwx, Piiaiuiaii, Wilxr, XYEY-T, lDAUClI Y'!imf Ne-:c'glY11.1.1.xxiwN. lions:-iiwwx. lliafmx, RL'I.l.KOI'.'I I'liR, Sxiirir, PIJPERQ. TII.LEY, STONE llffurffz Rm'-lYl'i'w14.14, liiiiiigtw, S'r.'xifif0Rim, lYi1.x1'11rgRm', Sclluxmxliu, RAIJER, LINIJENMAYIZR .XTIlIiN.XlCL'Kl PRIQP SIIOW Put and 'l'g1l4e was the title mf the clever shmv stayed by the .Xthenaeum pledges this year. 'llhe pli-1 ww huilt ariitiml the miuhI-liztve-lweeii adventures of the Ohio lllesleyan Glue Club while in ljzxiizima. .Xcrrww the empty Statue :it the hegiiinim: whirled the animated trap Put and Take, the happy- ew-luclay spirit mf ihe play. The ,eerie opens mi a house party at the cmmtry place of a Panama Gentle- man. 'l'he utiesli. all eolleue uirla are hrired with lifeg so upon inspiration they gamble with the lettered mp fur lint chfiice of the men in the expected Clee Club. Deep is their disappointment when it is leztriietl that the :leere want native girls. the Wilder the better, The uirls, not tri be out Clone, disguise ai iiatitei and prfwceed tw vamp the Smiwters. lliarned of their intentioni, the hoys play up Qallantly in order to turn the ifilce. Smitlierii moons prove too much liowever and the boys lose their hearts and their frziteriiity pins. PI'k'9LlITlfll3l5' everyone lives happily ever after. 354 2 XTHI-INAEUM PIALL CLIONIAN HAL1. 256 Women's Athletic Association ..- , l , I . 1 EX ECUTIYE BOX RD ALICE PATTERSON. . . , .,...,...,.i..,....,.. .........,.... P ft'.fl.dt'71f RIARJORIE CILIMM, ...,......... l'z'ce-Prefz'a'eni Lois XYEST. ......, . .,... Corrffponding Secrftary ELIZABETH IJANIELS, ., ...... ........,.,. F irzancial Secretary KATHERINE Tixmoxs. . . .................,..... Frfrhmarz Mfmber Miss LYDIA LIGHTRING. . . ,... Dirxrfor of Pl1jV,fZ.CUlEd1lC61li07Z'f0f Womfn Miss BROXYN ..,,..,.. . ..,. . . . ..,,,,.,.....I....,. Dirertor of 1V07I1t'7l,.f Ailzlfzzrf WOMENS ATHLETICS Great progress has been made in women's athletics during the past few years at Ohio llesleyan. There is an increased amount of interest and enthus- iasm shown in all fields of activities, and womens athletics, so long neglected, is at last coming into its own. The girls are looking forward to the coming year with enthusiasm for it brings a new gymnasium and a fourteen acre athletic field, where the co-eds can enter into the unknown realms of advanced gymnastics, archery, and soccer long withheld because of lack of space. The lack of space, however, has not kept them from the future spirit of athletics this year. In the fall the girls played hockey. Squads were chosen from the gymnasium classes and the four class teams, with equal ability and spirit, fiercely contested for the championship. The sophomores were the happy cham- pions, as they won all of their Ground Sticksf' Ground Sticksf, Ground Sticks battles. The freshman team was a close second. The basket ball tournament passed with more than the usual interest, for the squads worked faithfully on scientific basketball. The freshmen with excep- tional skill and team work won the silver cup, but the seniors in their last game at O. XY. U. played equally as well producing the most exciting girls, game for years. The season ended with an army and navy game played by two evenly matched teams of all stars, which proved to be the peppiest contest of the season. 258 ' CC 77 Wlfl Firft Row-RUTH THORNE, FAY BAUMGARDNER, ALICE PATTERSON, MARJORIE CRIMM, LOIS WEST, JUANITA BOUCI-IER, DOROTHY BOARDMAN, GLADYS HEYMAN Second ROW'-DIARY RADER, LEAH GOODMAN, NIARGARET KELLER, SYLVIA WEST, ELIZABETH DANIELS, ETHEL NIARSH, KATHERINE ANDERSON Third Row-HELEN JEWITT, LOUISE KIL'ILER, GLADYS HAMRICK, BERNICE FREY, LULU NOURSE, ELEA- NOR XfVORKMAN, DOROTHY GOODE OFFICERS ALICE PATTERSON. . . ....... -. .Prefident LEAH GOODNIAN ...., ........ V ice-Prffidfnt FAY BAUMGARDNER. . . . . .Secrftary-Treafurer 7 ' 46 7 7 Omen s arslty A if H35 ALICE PATTERSON LEAH GOODMAN R4AR1ORIE CRIMN 259 Senior Girls' Basketball lG3Hl I-'frsl lfmr -M.-Im' FIN!-II4'liHl'K, YIYIAN Honsr-:FIEI,Ir, l':l.AlNE I-IIRTH. AI,II'E PATTERSON, LEA!-I GOODMAN. SH-mul lfwr fFI,oREN4-I-1 FUIIES. lXlARY IME, l,YlTlA NIICYIGRS, AINSWIIRTII OGIIEN, lWARY RAIVER Third Ifmr AlARY llAl'I.T, lXl.'XRJUlill-I i'RIM:u, Mlm.-IM lNll'f'0NNF2l.l. lllllOI' irls' Basketball eam First Run--GLADI'S HEYMAN, MARY' WERTENBETRGER, LUIS MERKLE, VERA CARROTHERS, MYFA ERIIAUGI-I, LILLIAN BELL Sn-mzd Rflll'--VlC'TlTRIA HUGGINS, KATHERINE ANDERSON, ELIZABETH DANIELS, AI.I.1NE PLANSON, MARY PERKINS Third Rau'-AGNES BAYLESS, FAI' BAUMGARDNER, LAURA BATTELLE 260 SOphOmOres Girls' Basketball Team First Rcrw-FLORENCE BEAVERS, MARTHA MAXWELL, VERA NORTON, VIRGINIA SEBERING, DOROTHY GOODE Second R0w-HELEN STONER, LOIS MULLER, RUTH WOLFLEY, ALMA DURSCHLAG, JENNIE CROUCH. GRACE HOOPER Third RUM-MARJORIE RICKEY, ELIZABETH MOZIER, LOIS WEST, LUCILE STALTER, RUTH BOWLES Fourth ROW-HELEN JEWITT, LULU NOURSE, LOUISE KIMLER, BERNICE FREY Freshmen Girls' asketball eam First Row-FLORENCE BROOKES, MARGARET MULFORD, FREDA LOCKHEAD, JUANITA BOUCHER, MARY RHODES, RUTH THORNE Second Row-RUTH HVJWARD, HELEN HOLLOWAY, DOROTHY WHITE, IRLAVE SPROUT, FAITH MOONEY Third Row-VIRGINIA ALLEN, MARGARET WILSON, ELIZABETH BOUTON 261 Willie '. . 6 25 QM 'F A k :g'?p.v, Women's Athletics TENNIS At the end of a busy season along athletic lines for women, tennis holds a place of great interest. The courts at lXIonnett are always iilled with girls practicing for skill that they may represent their class effectively in the final June tournament. Last spring the Fresh- men claimed the honor of having the champion in singles,', as Lois West, of that class, outplayed the other contestants for that honor. The class of Twenty- three, through the work of Margaret and Irma Lowry, won the championship in doubles Lois WEST MARGARET AND IRMA Lowav SWIMMING Basketball, Hockey, and Tennis have been acknowledged as major inter-class sports for years at Ohio Wesleyan, but not until IQZO-2I was swimming made one of the leading athletic activities. A meet was planned and upon that occasion aquatic maidens of the four classes strug-- gled hard for the swimming title. The form used in the various strokes, speed contests, distance races, and driving Won points for the entries, the meet being won by the class of twenty-three. IIITHEL MARSH 263 Senior ooxey Squad fguv-if --f f I - I X V , l 3 V -, rw l v ! f3': A ' !,,q5i- 3.3 ' Q vw I I yf 5 ?'i?'I 'i'iFfl? '5: V yafj'--Q'f 'a.' 'P' 'x 'H-V f 'M I f , - , ,sim '+ - If ' ' A I ' A I l-3fH.zf.'?f Q11 ' 'A ' 41- 1 ,'33f Qff'f'15f-f,'fA5ff KIARY GAI'I,T. l,IaAII Goommx. .XI.IcIQ IIILSTON. .XLICE PATIAIRSON. XIIIJIQE CRIMAI. MISS BRONVN. NIARY I'-RINEFROCK. XoRxIA BIRD. XIARY Pou. YIRIQINIA NAV. I':S'I'llliR DRENNAN. JOE KRAIIIIER' kIoQI5I'IIIxIa lIAm,IaRxIAN Imior Hockey Squad 4' 'I I I - WI , - , -,-F-4? AGNES BAYLES, LORILIQ RIATIIEXYS, .XLINE PIERCE, RIARIAN fIL'AIl'HR1iYS, IQATIIERINE ANDERSON. LII,- LIAN BELL. IDOROTIIEA BOARIJAIAN, GLADYS HEYAIAN, FAY BAUAIUARIINER, LOIS XIERKLE, GLADYS SIIITII, KATIIIQRINI: IDICKAS. XYERA CARROTHERS. KATIIERINI5 L'I,RIcI-I, LAURA BATTELLE, MARY PERKINS, lII:I,I-:N SHAFFER. ICLANOR XYORKIXIAN 264 Sophomore Hockey Squad BERNICE FREY. PAULINE YVITNIER. LULA NOURSE, ESTHER SIMESTER, LOIS W'EsT. JENNIE CROUCH , CHARLOTTE IQERSHAYV, DOROTHY GOOD. LOUISE KIMLER, MARJORIE RICKY. HELEN STONER, LOIS KL'LLER. ESTHER XIVEST. FRANCIS CHAPPELL, HELEN JEWETT. BERNICE GRAHAM Freshman Oekey Squad EMILY RICHARDS. RUTH HOUSTON, LOUISE XfEARGAN, KATHERINE POWELL. RUTH HOWARD, BEATRICE FIOUSTON, AIIARY ROADS. ANNA CHYNOWETH, MISS BROWN, JUANITA BAUCHER, HELEN SMITH, NIARGARET WILSON, FLORENCE IVIOONEY, FAY MOONEY, LOUISE MERWIN, ILATHERINE GLENN 265 aseball il. , 'rw FLORA Boorn IXIARY FINEFROCK Of comparatively recent origin. the women's baseball team won much popularity among the girls of the university last spring. Perhaps in no other sport were there more aspirants eager to qualify for a place on their respective teams, sincc approximately one hundred and twenty girls reported regu- larly for practice, The rivalry, as is always the case in womcn's athletics, was keen among the four classes, and much enthusiasm and some skill was exhibited. At the end of the season, the class of twenty-three had heaten the various other teams. winning for itself the girl's baseball championship HELEN -IEWETT LOUISE KIMLRE 266 2 '-dis-Qt. . d F7 . Dum Cl Q Qjfv Q5 268 D I . . . . . , I . . , . . . 0 . , ' 1 . . , ' ' ' . , . . . - . ' 1 - . A Y . , . - , 1 ' 1 ' . ' ' - . ' 4 1 - 4 1 ' ' . . , . . 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I, , ,Edna , I I I 1 1.3 3' . .u 1: wi f' b ' 1., an . 1:41. if igfqziggg-faftrcfs-, z'5,'3sf2,f.:f'-63 , ,A ' V' 'f ,.,, L !!if:!g:f's?2?gfl ' ' 'if Iii f!f!2.'2! ? K ' 1f, . N 190.2 , . Ny. p ' O' I o ' , . . W, . .3 .s. C'Wo ffe 269 Th Z..Y .fection 'l'J' compofed of material that was left out of the-front part of the book became of lack of :pace became it carne in too late. The pager are in order of the Jectionr from which they were omitted. The Bijou Board greatly regret! that it wax unable to get thefe page: in their proper placef. They are in thi.r order here: 1. Carnpu: Scene 2. Faculty Page 3. Senior Page 4. Snapfhotf 5. Fraternity pager, etc. 270 l The back campus with Grey Chapel tower in the background. Many an Ohio VVesleyan Man's memories of this secluded nook will be fond and soft, for it was by this bubbling rivulet hundreds of fraternity pins have been placed on the little girls of hopes and dreams. a IV! 'Vx IW ' ,I .y'oQ .,.-.,'.: - . .:.-,HVA ' 'WUlfe- 271 G. XVI-IATA NOYES-PHI OIWEGA NU Pumpkin Centfr, Ohio I Home Economics-Tried out for Interclass Baseball 611 621, 631, 641-Ways and Means Committee, Rolling Stones 641-Third 6from bottom1 in class in Economics I2I6311Y6llOW Dog 631-Shifter 641-Aaronls Rod 631- Favorite Howerz rose-Advice Committee for Dean 631, 641-Lighted Football Captain's Pipe 621-Speaker before Bianchi Congress 611. 621. 631. 641- HERBERT HAYSEED-PHI BETA KAPPA R. F. D., Centerville, Ale. Bacteriology. GRACE GISH Columhuf, Ohio Engaged 61-21. 631. 641. 651. 661. 671- In Transcript Board Social Whirl 498 times- Blissed a Spring Party 641. TANISLAW' NABISCO HARD-PHI SIGMA TAU Red Gulch, Montana Boxing 611, 621, 631, 641-Champion 611, 621, 631, 641-Champion by acclamation 611, 621, 631. 641-Football 621, 631, 641. PERCIVAL BLISS Pinhtonoillf, Pa. Class Poet 641-Won High School Poetry prize at Pinktonville. O. HOWE GOODE Wfrleyoillf, Kamal Religion Pollyana Club 611, 621, 631, 641-Condemmed Viler Spirits 641-Signed pledge not to cuss, smoke, drink or gamble 611, 621, 631, 641-Op- posed presentation of Ghosts,' 641. 19 22 4 D ,pf Y' 'ptr X KM ,ff 6 Sixxgfvh ,Q ' ...Q lf'-.'.xf'K RNA 'b . s. I i , x . ,,.-N 5 K r Qvbk x-. fx. ' SM gn, ' , '7'- , ' ' , . ,,-Q?-A Q., Ph' 'Y 1 ' I if U- ' A-iff ,jx x -J'Vi , J' f ', 'V fb' 5 4 iff 7? 9 , A it If V X J X r CM 'PP iff JTKQHI' A- AE p.,'. --ff. QA- , - .1 Lu ' I 374 Alpha Tau Omega is Ohio Wesleyan's most popular tourists' club. It has a way of moving out of one house and into another whenever the rent falls due. Its total mileage in the past six years exceeds that of the Sea Rovers by 65. Some of the boys have made money by running Travelog- ues at the Strand. 1 Chi Phi was established at the Michigan Agri- cultural Institute. The boys are great dancers fsquarej. Their pastoral vigor is in evidence in nearly every school activity from football to play- actin.' 275 Alpha Sigma Phi was founded at Joliet in I86I. It was in military times, and the idea of having an exclusive little army appealed to the founders. The Ohio Vlfesleyan regiment is now up to full wa r- strength. hflany grilling military balls are held in the barracks Ca Nledaeval Fort on Blackbird Rowl. Beta Theta Pi is an independent Musical Club. It recently dropped out of competition to have the most chapters of any organization in the world, leaving victory to the Elks by a narrow margin. The Beta's have a statue in the front hall of the founder of the first foreign chapter. It might be added that these men are the worst Woman-haters in the University. X The Delta Tau Delta house was designed by an architect in the boxing department of the Delaware Cigar Company. It is a prep-organization for the Methodist bishopry. Sad to relate, some of the brothers go astray, before reaching that goal how- ever. was A E Phi Gamma Delta is a popular phrase with which to start a Haven't-you-heard session Xlonnett, The boys are now building a new house in process of construction the boys may be found at the Hole in the Wall, Frank l.eake, P rop. tgldx Sigma .Xlpha lfpsilon is a Southern Fraternity and is strong: in the South. Ohio, by the way, is northern state. The Sie ,Xlph colors are white mainly. fThis is all we can say without incurring the wrath uf the Business Klanaeerl. Elf with a much-extended cellar. While the house is Phi Delta Theta is largely gymnastic and has an interlocking directorate with Gamma Phi. From the brick abode opposite the Alpha Sig house issue rumors of horrible tortures to Freshmen and of various carryings-on, one of which is an annual egg-eating contest on Easter morning. Not much can be learned of the Phi Kappa Psi boys, as they like to play in their own back yard and seldom come forth to mingle with the hoi poloi. The cannon stands for the brothers who have been hred from school. 1885 one of the best in Ohio. Stock- Sigma Chi boasts of being Building and Loan associations holders have long complained that they were receiving: no dividends, but this is due. not so much to poor management as excessive overhead. Some- times there are scarcely enough drummers and other transients in town to pay for heat and light. 276 Kappa Sigma Pi, which sprang out of a branch ofthe Boy Scouts of America, is also religious. The brothers have occasional Hsingsu touching only the old favorites such as 6'Bringing in the SheaVes,', and ':Rally 'Round the Banner. The Commons Club boys are rough, tough, nasty, and hard to handle. Fortunately, there aren't many of them. Experience gained in razzing the steward on his warmed-over potatoes is said to stand them in good stead at the Deanis ofhce. Sigma Phi Epsilon, or the Heinz Club has S7 varieties of members. On the Whole, however, it is rather religiously inclined and is deserted on Wednesday and Sunday evenings. The Sig Ep symbol, a heart bearing a carbolic acid label, is worn on watch-chains, rings, scarf-pins, hat-bands, vests, coat-sleeves, and hung in the hallway. The Union, or House Cleanersff is a nursury for ambitious locals. Members failing to pass a breath-test for tobacco at the door are ousted from the Royal Order. It is understood that a Lucky Strike was responsible for the formation of the local mentioned at the bottom of the page. Theta Delta Psi is the baby of the family, but emits lusty and hard-boiled squalls. This sophisti- cated local has fled to the north woods, somewhere near Marion. 277 55.2 pledging part-g irithe ATA side--java, CXJ . .-,, ,, ,,., X 1 -N.,m.,g 'f6fone5-..:gg9n aj1ham.,-f gf-gg 278 gc.- - .. ,N X X xii MAIN GENERAL ELEQTRIC COMPANY f , H .SCHENECTADY N-Y. A Gateway to Progress There it stands-a simple forty-foot gateway but unlike any other in the entire world. Through it have come many of the engineering ideas that have made this an electrical America. The story of electrical development begins in the Research Laboratories. Here the ruling spirit is one of know1edge-truth- rather than immediate practical results. In this manner are established new theories- tools for future use-which sooner or later find ready application. The great industries that cluster around Niagara Falls, the electrically driven battle- ships, the trolley cars and electrified railways that carry millions, the lamps that glow in homes and streets, the household conven- iences that have relieved women of drudgery, the labor-saving electrical tools of factories, all owe their existence, partly at least, to the co-ordinated efforts of the thousands who daily stream through this gateway. General lmectric General Odice CQHE P any Schelgegtady, 95-486-G .pf CWILLNXIKL MAN .NND L Tu1.1 ,1gma1. xTlg 1-'L.wl'ER f. 5 isfma 'Qbi Gnzilnnf' 'W wi Q95 6:-sparkling performance calcuiared g,JAEiC1iTg p is f s1xvL.Q ffl, O EPS 'WAOS , '74 CJ bf Z E DICVLQJ' 5, 0 Llf0LLf' fClSf6 be '06, 53 if 5. Ir Myres - Q QN6 2' SJ IG Raids Grjpping P SXNXXQ ' Q N, Tqed ersonality Q QI, IN ot even scratched I , Q 1, I- .7-.-I W -f - - .4-'AS I ws-fx 5, AlN'T we snr fum f,, w L, QM SQ, OI the mall ANY ' ,Q 0fS00d taste NNN ca fi P 6110 'Q K 6 I . -1' 1 0:5 bi. 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Q ' v - 'SL 1 1-. 1.4 -Ewfs Restaurant :incl Coffee - :- .-yi -.,, ,,.1.,.- f ' .1 -1 W, A A il ,- rx' : X1 :gQ'r'S,,yr,f!,5' ., , . gg-1 N Q.iMi15T73 -,QAUQ . Q bhop is the best that ,V f - ' IITT fiiimqll can he procured and is I W,,.nn.i5gggligf1+i 1 N1 A Q QUAQ qtwiX.Xw5s Cm wi:.Q:i,5+,Wrvwiffleggfwoo- Mnilriilllillllliigiiliiiiltliilv 11 dll! Q'i9 'f-1. EIEIHIW Pff'Pf11'f'd to please the l?'f'l'lr1vi4iM5i4ifugiif' 'q QM QSMWE Xiillftfgg most critical toste. , -. -55 7' Gftglmg-f - H 2 -'H Faux XM ..'. X g'mvfxW.rX i, jrjfxqmyifv lt' A' Ii: 'M' 'P' fl-if .. Ni-flv e f- , iq ' J '-:ei 51fQQSx'ii1TNN'TQ 1 i-'NF ' ', if l :J l1 ' , f--3' 'n .11 u' ,,,. that ---L 5 u- in ,uf ' QE Q- f i ifg ral !55 xlg ' , px p ,gl ' - 1 IQ f 4 A .,ili,, il I it ,. Q 'XXX 2-eg sf- , ff ' s N. A. .iaag A :w5gW??3s M. priiisijfpfawapfd ' N. Z, ' L oi. 4' fi-e W Manager R ' ' i 5.1 -145 ig'-'TT fr ' FT p,5Q,a- - - s.,. , a F-:'.-..: ' 1870 FOR OVER 1922 ifty-One Years We have been specializing in renting Costumes and IVigs for school entertainments. Our guarantee Of service and satisfaction has stOOd the test Of time. Are You Among Our Hosts of Regular Customers? BETTER GET IN LINE ampmann Costume Orks Q37 South High Street CULUINIBUS, OHIO Zgl 4 I 282 '- sf Professional Directory DR. MARK A. BAUER WM. E. KNIGHT, Dentist DR- ALICE POTTER BAUER Post Graduate N. W. University 1920 Osteopathic Physicians BLOCK ANESTHESIA-x RAY Fourth Floor Peoples Building Closed Wednesday P. M. opposite Hotel Allen DR. CATHERINE MAY CHUBB DR. W. S. MCCLEERY Osteopathic Physician Ostoeopathic Physician Peoples Building, S1zz'fr'J02-306 Q7 VV. W'inter Street TELEPHONES-OHIO? 1336, Residence 1326 Glasses Fitted Phone Q303 DR. J. N. HOYT DR. DAVID MORGAN Optician Dentist Office Over Phone 2639 215 West Winter Street Phone 7119 Dankel Sz Anderson W. O. SEAMANS, '14 H. D. JONES Dentist Dentist X Ray Examinations 01,57 me Blair Stow, Phone 2414 4th Floor People's Bldg. 575 North Main St. Phone 4159 Just a Minute Please! Have you ever stopped to think of the part the advertising plays in the BLIOU? Do you realize that this book would be impossible financially if it were not for the advertisers? These men are for Ohio Wesleyan. They support the BIJOU because it is the students publication. Are you as loyal to the advertisers as they are to you? Show your apprecia- tion, then, by giving them your trade. Give the Advertisers Preference over the Non-Advertisers Read the Advertisements 283 DELAWARE'S PRIDE First Ohio Wesleyan University Second Columbus Delaware ESL Marion Electric Company We appreciate your past and present patronage, and assure you that We Want to retain it for all future. Give us a chance to handle your Special Parties to any point reached hy Electric and you Will be our permanent patron thereafter. omfortable ependable t i Efficient Carrier p 8: OLUMBUS ELAWARE ARl0N LECTRIC OMPANY 8 2 When In Columbus You are Invited to Visit The Old Reliable Baker Art Gallery HIIIINIIIIIHHIIIIllllIHHIIIIIHIIIIII4IIIIIIHIIIIIHllIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIII!IHIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIHIIlIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIII The Largest, Finest and Best Equipped Gallery in America for Producing the Best Known to the Photographic Art. IIHIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIlllIIIIillIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll State and High Streets COLUMBUS,O. 287 Novelties Favors 0. Pearce right F raterlnzfy Jewelery North High Street COLUMBUS, OHIO im-wen ,lf - 4 . - ,K , ' .I -. PURE ICE from Distilled VVater Red Comet Coal Only a bushel of ash to a, ton of Coal ' Phone Q6-1-0 DELAWARE ICE 81 COAL C0. Office-108 N. Union St. BILLIARDS Bud Weiser Soft Drinks KO KO VAN SERVICE 288 We Invite Your Special Attention . ' , x . ' THE X I 's S Y . Q Ii STOVE sh s If :ff NX Q A X Z3-ff, A ug-as ' UNRA ' - T0 H - I -1 . CO- ' .w ee ' ,Sq-:iF?i3r:2g DELAWARE, OHIO Kuppenhelmer Ulqu GOOD CLOTHES I --e---:e- D H ll k I 0 31 A ll fl 0 Y S 0 ll - Make - T An Investment in Good Appearance The Finest Fresh Meats AND The Best Service The Banner Meat Market JOHN KENT, Proprietor 16 South Main Street WILSON'S Hart Schaffner 8: Marx Clothes IN THE HOTEL ALLEN BLOCK PAUL BIANCHI'S The Mecca of all Students, Thirsty or Hungry OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS College Jewelry Alarm Clocks Fountain Pens Silver Pencils Optical Work Harmount .I evvelry Store 2 The Cover of this Arzrzua! is a Product of THE DAVID NIOLLOY CCMPANY Creators and hlanufacturers of Book and Catalog Covers, Specializing in College and High School Annual Covers. Send for Samples. 2857 North VVestern Avenue Chicago, Illinois FATE HOME-MADE CANDY STORE We want to know that you have NOTHING BUT THE BEST therefore wc make Our Qwn Candies 27 VV. VX inter St., .-' .-' .-' Delaware, Ohio Bread is your best food. Eat more of it. VVe Solicit Fraternity and Boarding Club Trade ROOT'S BAKERY Phone 2484 M R. I-I E L L E R CANOEING ON THE GLENTANGY 176 N. UN1oN STREET Lump Coal Cement S W 3 H H C U n D A IVrz'lz'rzg Paper that Passes Flglfff' Wim 7'lf' All College Requirements It wif! pay you. For thirty years made in one bright, White shade out of carefully Selected linen rags, making it es- D pecially suitable for note ' book, thesis or personal stationery paper. HZIPH SERVICE For Sale at your Stationerls in Any Form You Pfislz Dress up your work by using Plmf 2691 SWAN LINEN The Central 0hio Paper Co. Fire Basket Bricks A Columbus, Ghio 290 The Place for You io Visit When in Columbus P. .nc yi 1 w'i?3?5f23fn 0 gb Q' 21151, xhiiigieldg Lilqpgiqvq, Y -unin- 1.5351 l! H E N N I C K ' S At the Gate of Ohio State ':,:4g':':':-v.r.,v: 5 0.1 . x -ru -:' , -1. ,,:f ':. gl' , ,,-,- , 15. J' ff' t f '12, ff :' 5 1. 2 I7 ,1 '. 'ei if -' :, w 1' 1' 'a 5. . ,' F' X g '. 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Dress Goods, Silks, lVasl1 Goods, Linens and Doinestics. SECOND FLOOR Exclusive Silk and Bluslin Lvnderwear, Corsets, Curtain llaterials, Art Goods, Bedding and Patterns. THIRD FLOOR New Spring Suits, Sport Coats, Silk and 'Wool Dresses, Georgette Crepe, Crepe-de-Chine and Lingerie Blouses, Jersey Pettibockers, Jersey and Silk Petticoats, Silk and lYool Skirts, Bliddy Suits, Suits, Kliddies and Sweaters. Doors Open from 8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. 293 ' M365 ZWQWZ QQZQWZZ C, I, 1 I IH I l I A 1 it In w gi , 2:.:a '- -- a -X . ' V. ? --fwllllllll We iv -px .. Q W-MPM , Q 5 N -Mnmlfhi BEFZO .M W F001 an LL HMM w ill NRE 559505, x T HFlNKscfwme QW' in-nl pu-nw 551- 3,- 5 ., 5 ' 9 ,v , Y ifiA if . Naam H155 Hnpvv NEWYEHR mucosa smms IVY Q -Q ,v- An Y Q .Q ov .. A . -cf K' L 'O X ' view i iw Jr 1 C600 QQ SKHTWG FWNE! EXHM5 GRHDE5 REc.EwE0 Rau - ma- R .-lk , . Q L 1 ww HNOTHER snegggfs rv X f fa-' ' 2 Q 'F' ' MWZQ3 B T 'M Q MTL? X W' XV Wm' Gnnnunrion 294 COME TO The Delaware Springs Sanitarium AND FIND Health and Happiness A beautiful, modern home for the sick or weary. Complete in professional and hotel appointments. Write for health and happiness Cat- alogue. The Delaware Springs Sanitarium DELAWARE, OHIO DELAWARE ELECTRIC SUPPLY Co. I Et I2 W. WILLIAM ST Electrical Supplles, Appliances and Construction. Edison Mazda Lamps. Hotpoint Heating Devices. 2,-0 . ,..' is Electrical Wiring PHONE: 5417 'f 'MA'l-Pff OSCAR CASE CREAMERY Pasteurized dairy products. Special bricks and individuals. 23-27 N. UNION ST. Phone 2238, 2416 TRY CASE'S KO KO VAN Students! Buy Your Lumber for those Make This Store Your Needed Repairs at Headquarters You are always welcome at Mccullugh Yard Manring 81 Kendrick DELAWARE, OHIO Z2 South Sandusky St. Phone 2588. Phone 2374 88 E. Winter St. 395 bv the Engli.'h'Speaki g Union in Pall nhl ll. Lon lon. Other Notable: n the G oup Are: La ly Goadbi N.Y,TlME 5 RuTos9RAvuRE TRN. 8, H11 ' AURA-S M UTH QI 8 ,mom v-.145 aura, LADY ASTOR ANL 'AMERICAN STUDENTS 1 AT oxronn, I Guests of Honor at u Dance Givdn I d A d ' , n 21 1 N I r Q ', in y n el'- gon Stuart, Dr. E. E. MacLean. Mrs. Philip Franklin and Mrs. Hector Hawton. - 4T1mc.-, Wide TVuv'k1.Ph.a10gH . , , ,,,, 1 AW, , Y, - , SAY IT WITH FLOWERSU The Jos. H. Cunningham Floral Shop 5 W. Winter Floral Designers THE TELEGRAPI-I FLORISTS 296 A. E. GILBERG 81 C0. Qlncorporatedj Canned Food Products Pure Fruit-Collee-Teas Jams-Grocers-Jellies Specialties 225 North State Street Chicago, lll. Catering to Colleges, Fra- ternities, Sororities, Clubs and Cafeterias Represented by CHAS. R. TILLY W. D. Kail 8z Son MANUFACTURING J EWELERS The Jewelry Shop ' ' F RATERN ITY AND CLASS PINS LODGE EMBLEMS 20 East Gay Street Columbus, .-' .-' Ohio Consult the Book Service Department of The Methodist Book Concern when in doubt as to the Bert Bookf on Special Sulajfcfr Prompt Seroife ,-lrfurfd. HOUSE OF GOOD BOOKS Seroing the Public 133 Yearf 420 Plum Street, Columbus, Ohio Tlze folly fGargoyle QDown the Alley by the Chamber of Commercej Unusual Gifts Imported Stationery, Good Books Olcl Marfzrf and .Modern Printing Oriental Jewelry Greenwlrh Village Novfllier Russian Cigarettes Decorated Bolflef and Vanitief B. Yehley 86 Son COLLEGE JEWELRY Jewelers and Optometrists We Grind Our Own Lenses Phil SAVES YOUR SOLES LET HIM HEEL YOU GEM SHOE REPAIR SHOP North Side of Williams St. 2 FIND YOURSELF f ' ' n '-' ' ' ' ' ' Evans Soda All Phonographs and Records DELAWARE Grill 11f1 Refreshing Drinks - and m Delicious Candies One Half Block from Winter to Doc's Place 63 NORTH SANDUSKY EUCALL Toilet Articles and Remedies Always Popular with the Students Demand EVCALL Brand goods from your HOME DRUGGIST. He can get them, if he does not already handle them. Here are a few of exceptional virtue to remem- ber: EUCALL Fream Balm for softening chapped skin, Night Cream, Marvelous Day Cream Vanishing, After Shave, EU- CALL Powders, Tablet Form for Head- ache, Colds, Rheumatism, etc. Norwood's Drug Store 6 West Winter Street Phone 270 DELAWARE, OHIO 2 The University Book Store 38 SOUTH SANDUSKY STREET Opposite the Campus Has been Student Headquartersl' for the past ten years. It is the only Book Store in town which is operated by Wesleyan men. Our aim is to sell good merchandise at the right price, and VVE HAVE THE GOODS. FRED E. HUNTSBERGER CHARLES S. HUNTSBERGER Plumbing and Gas Fitting Tinning and Spouting C. W. McKEEHAN Steam and Hot Water Heating W ise Furnaces 84 Sandusky Street Telephone 2609 DELAVVARE, OHIO STU DENTS' Eating and Refreshment Headquarters - AT .. Tommy Vatsure's THE O. K. HARDWARE STORE The Best Place to Buy SPORTING GOODS Give Us a Trial 299 Delaware National Bank Resex X es ox GI C81 000 000 00 Careful Attentzon Gwen to the Needs of All Deposftors Questions- - - Do you want Good Eats? Do you want Real Ice Cream? Do you want Real Candies? J us! run across ihe street from the Campus to the Public Candy Shoppe We serxe the lfmest Lunches Our C mdx lb nude fresh d uly Our Ice C reun lb unexcclled Our Nlenuune Room 1 the tllk f me town C o md Nluslc PUBLIC CANDY SHOPPE A Fw Steps from Gray Chapel ere ls notlun u Q ls r d of ours 'flu I X 1 BARRFTT S Si ii i Home Crown Flowers PHONEA Store 2688 C reeuhouse 7666 1 ' 7 s - .I V .Q I . A . V 1 . ,zz ' 'S ' 2 'o tl ' . l 1 l P' '. If P Y, Th g so s r- in th.: wo l as 1 lo' in z Box we of f 1 , J -Q, ig-'iv F ' .sag-,:' 1 535 15 A f s 6 1' 1-fiif I Y w , 2 I Q' I z 309 Promp t Prin ters fOr Particular People C xx xxx f H1118 S!Kxx 'kxlx Ski 3 I Q? I .il l- 4 T 1 o' t The Independent Print Shop J 4815 North Sandusky St. T Delaware, - Ohio BOSTON STORE Outfitter to Men, Women and Children The Store with Clean, Honest ME7ChdHdZ.SZ-72g Prineiplesn BOSTON STORE WE SAW DELLA WARE AT 'frli DBERLKBFXNESLEYAN GAME - SHE warts A wmte svtenerz wtmn Btcxw oNn', as vera EASY on 'me EYES, ANV, OH BOY, HOW SHE CAN ROOT ATA FOOTBALL GAME - ww on Lose, sue snens n' ou-r umm. 'fue msn' wmsne Blows! we uuoeras-:Ano wut 'mm' westevfm 'TEAM comes oowrn 'Gs i .yruo FvEt0 everv! FALL Ano PUTS UP F. C. Case 1 S E OUEZAGHQQLT v4EAM! K Up-tO-Date nf THEY wwem' fEAM. Q I ff- V' qw MADEA Goov I Q 'Q r L l D ' ' S,..,W.,.mtY X , Q t ,I Shoe Repalrlng HAUENTGDT we MAME ,wiv - T10 G0 X 'K X. gcrgcftno FACE ff lg I 'X : X 'HOSE WLS ffgw-KN NLZX We ntena' the rips W 1 j ,Z Ana' patch the holes Il 'iffi- , , I . M? .Butlal up the heels A Q Ana' Save your soles ' . JP! B ,S 'E L-T , ' ' nl 1 lu? le f 1 Inn x O . T Ax N , V S ' 3 27 E. WIHKCF thy tn S Q 2 ,, Q , X KJ Q . Yi' Oppostte Strand Theatre O ,C SXT ' N' ' i 'Rx pg f '- 4 ' YV 'fBilly Ireland in the Columbus Dispatch 301 We point with pride to the Photographs -in- L e B zj 0 u as an example of work made by 'QL Tel! Your Friends If you are satisfied with the service which we render you. tell your friends. Urge them to avail themselves ofthe security, and test the service which this bank offers. The more people we serve the better can we serve you. The Deposit Banking Company Roll of Honor Bank DELAWARE, OHIO 302 Are Worth While Investigating Before You Buy Ask for a Demonstration NEVILLE BRUS. Phone Q4 0 7Q Sandusky Street The Plain Truth About Groceries Purchased of KURRLEY a EVANS You are Assured of Quality, Service and Price Strand Theatre A Picture Play-House of Character Henry Bieberson, Jr. P R o P R I E T o R 303 The Home of' the Oyster and FRANK LEAKE OTELIA LEAKE n' Home of the 0. W. U. Students Meals, Luncheons, Ice Cream Soft Drinks Dairy Products, Can- dies, Cigars, Fruits Chili 25 W. Winter Street Meats Fit for a King are None too Good for Ohio Wesleyan Students. YOU WILL FIND THEM AT S T R O H M 'S I2 XY. Winter Street Shank 86 Turney Tonsorial Parlor Next to XieCuire's Xews Stand Lemley Book Store College Supplies 21 W. Winter St. Clean Sanitary Pl1'tU1'2292 Now Showing Spring and Arehart Transfer -Sflmmel' Companyv Milllnery and Art Goods Local and Long Distance TRUCK SERVICE 45 I-2 N. Sandusky Street The Jenkins Shop 36 Wi. Vlvinter Street 304 5'TVlElCll535lfl SDFFIO Your Annual is splena'z'a'f You have clone a fine thing for your Universizfy. 'i Will the President say this to You? If you get out a really line Annual you will win the compliments and admiration of your classmates, and the respect of the officers of your School. For years afterward your book will be referred to as the best book ever issued -if you give the Work your best. Make sure you will Work along the best lines by get- ting the advice of the Service Department of the INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING 85 ELECTROTYPING CO. College Annual Engravings Commencement Invitations 222 E. Ohio St. Indianapolis, Indiana W'rile for this free book. It will help 0ll I 011 U y g I l snappy AnnuaI f5?f'f nu A 305 Which is the Best Ad in c'Le Bijou Ask any member of the Staff About OUR SERVICE Then form your own conclusions We Built this Book The Champlin Printing Co Q25-QQ9 North Fourth Street Columbus, Ohio Advertisers' Index ART SHOP jolly Gargoyle. ............. . . .297 BAKERS Root's Bakery .... .......... . . .290 BANKS Delaware Savings ....,...... . . .292 Deposit Banking Co ....... ..... 3 O2 Delaware National ,..,....,...... . ...... 300 BINDING AND COVERS David Alolloy. .,................,....... 290 BARBERS Shank and Turney .... ......... ..... 3 0 4 BILLIARDS Bud l Wveiser .......................... 288 BOATS AND CANOES Mr. Heller. . . ........................... 290 BOOKS AND SUPPLIES University Book Store ................... 299 Lemley's Book Store ........... ..... 3 04 Methodist Book Concern ,........ ..... 2 97 CHINAWARE J. N. XX esrwater Co ,.,,................. 291 CLOTHING AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS , . C. IfVils0n ............................ 289 Dankle and Anderson ....,..... . . .289 COSTUMES Kampman Costume VVorks ........ ...,. 2 81 A CONFECTIONERS Hoffman ........................ . . .292 Public Candy Shoppe. . . .... .300 Vatsure's. . .......,.. ..... 2 99 Hennicks ............ ...,. 2 QI Evans Soda Grill ..... ...., 2 98 Paul Bianchi ......,.. ..... 2 89 Hole in the XVall ...... ... ....304 Fate .... ,..... . . .... .... . . . .290 COAL Kissner Coal Co .........,..... ..... 2 90 Delaware Ice 8c Coal Co ...,...... ...., 2 88 DRUGGISTS Norwood's .........,...........,. . . .298 DAIRY PRODUCTS Oscar Case Creamery. ................... 295 DRY GOODS AND LADIES FURNISHINGS R. P. Harris C0 .............,...,....... 293 Boston Store.. .................,. ..... 3 OI The jenkins Shop. .... ....... ..... . . . .304 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Delaware Electric Supply C0 ....,...,..... 295 General Electric Co. . ............. ..... 2 79 FLOWERS Barrett's ..... ........,...... .... 3 0 0 Jos. H. Cunningham .......... .... 2 96 GARAGES Neville Bros. .....................,..... 303 GROCERIES AND MEATS A. E. Gilberg 81 Co ................,..... 297 Banner Meat Market ,..., .... 2 89 Kurley Sc Evans ,,.....,................. 303 Strohm Meat Market .................... 304. HARDWARE AND REPAIRING Manring 8c Kendrick ...... .............. 2 95 299 C. W. McKeehan ....................... O. K. Hardware. ..........,.. ..,. 2 QQ HOTELS The Chittenden .............. .... 2 81 JEWELERS D. L. Auld 8: Co ............. .... 2 88 R. S. Harmount. .... .... 2 89 B. Yehley 8: Sons ..., .... 2 97 VV. P. Kail 8: Son ........... .... 2 97 LUMBER AIcCull0ugh Yard ..... ' ....... .... 2 QS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ..,. .... 2 83 PHOTOGRAPHERS Baker Art Gallery ............... .... 2 87 Bodurtha ............................... 302 PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS Champlin Printing Co .....,............. 306 Independent Print Shop .................. 301 Indianapolis Engraving Co. .. .. .. .. . .305 TRANSPORTATION C. D. 8C M ....................... .... 2 85 Arehart Transfer. ............ . . .... 304. STATIONERY Central Ohio Paper C0 ...,....... .... 2 QO SANITARIUMS Delaware Springs Sanitarium .......... .. .295 SHOES AND SHOE REPAIRING Gem Shoe Repair ....................... 297 Case Shoe Repair ......,.....,. .... 3 OI STOVES Sunray Stove C0 .... ........ .... 2 8 9 THEATRES Strand .... ................ .... 3 O 3 307 A Administration ..... Activities, lVomen's. . Alpha Sigma Phi ...... Alpha Tau Omega ......... Athletic Association, KIen's. Atl1letic Association, lYomen's. . . Atl1letics, Freshmen ....... Athletic Ideals ..,... .....l Book I ....2 1,24 ..239 ....119 ....127 ....153 158 ....173 ........155 Athletic Snapshots 179-181, 186-188, 190. 198, 203 Athenaeum-Clionian Literary Societies .,... 252 Athenaeum Prep Show .,.. . Band .,.. ....... Band Snapshots .... Baseball.. ..., . .. Baseball Squad .....,,.. Baseball, Freshman .....,.. Baseball Snapshots, Klen. .. Baseball Snapshots. Xlionien Basketball ........,,. Basketball Squad ....,. Basketball, Freshmen ..,. Basketball Snapshots. .. Beta Theta Pi ....... Boosters Club, Klen. . . Boosters Club, lYomen. . Botany. ..... ...... . . Campus Snapshots. . . Cheer Leaders ...,. Chemistry ,...., Chi Phi ....,.... Civic Oratorical ...... .... Class Rushes ............. ...IS7 ,232 ......157 ....183 ....I84 ....189 ....188 .266 ....175 ....176 ....182 ....179 ....llI ....143 H242 . .... 33 36. 274. 286 .........156 r-33 ....125 . ........... 211 .......IO2 Class Ofhcers fSee under Seniors, gIuniors,etc.J Clionian Literary Society. . . Clio Prep Show ....,..., Clubs ........,. Coaches ......l..., Copyright. ......... . Crescent and Scimitar. . Cross Country ....... Dancing ......... Debate, Varsity ..,. Debate, VVomen's. . Debate, Freshman ..., Dedication ......,. Delta Sigma Rho ..... Delta Tau Delta ..,.. Denison Game. ....... . . Debate and Oratory. . .. . . . Debate and Oratory Council ..... Duvall, Mary. . ........ .. ........248 ..25I ....141 ....l6O -.4 ....lOO ...,199 ....262 ....22O .221 .222 . 6 .219 .121 ....166 ....2I7 ....218 .89 308 ndex Education. . . Engineering .... ..... English ...,.......... English YVriters Club. . . Faculty ................. 27 33 29 .....146 24-36 Fine Arts ............. .... .... 3 I Football Season, The 1921 ..... ..... 1 62 Fraternities. ............... ..... I O7 Freshman Ollicers. . . Freshman hlen. .. . .. Freshman lkiomen ..... Games, Football ..... Gam ma Phi ........... Geology ................. .....1o6 .....IO5 .....IO4 .163 .....158 32 General Publication Snaps . . ..... 216 Glee Club ............... Glee Club Snapshots .... Gospel Teams ....... .....226 9,282 .....236 Hrstriomc Club ................... .... I 44 Hockey, Seniors and -luniors .............. 264 Hockey, Sophomores and l'll'CSlll11Cll ........ 265 Hoffman, Dr. john XV ..... Home lfeonomics Club .... Honor Court ........... 23 .....246 40 lntra-mural and Champions. . . .... .201 Alesters... juniors .....,....... junior Class Picture. , . Junior Olhcers .... ......, junior-Senior Banquet .... Kappa Sigma Pi .... Keystone Club ...... L'Alliance Francaise. ... Language ..,.., ...... Le Bijou Board ......... Le Bijou Ofhce Pictures... Mathematics .......... Mirror Board ,.......... lVIirror Office Pictures ..... Monnett Day .,........ Mu Delta Mu .... ...... ---44 QI Q2 .--93 90 .....135 .....147 .....148 28 .....21o ,....2I2 32 .....2I5 .....2I4 .....244 .....23I Ohio Wesleyan Commons .... ...., I 36 Ohio Wesleyan Union ..... Oratory. .......... . Owl and Skull ..,. . Oxford Club. .... .....132 27 94 .....237 Pan-Hellenic Council. . Pan-Hellenic Officers. . . Pan-Hellenic Snapshots. . . Phi Delta Theta ........ Phi Beta Kappa ...,. Phi Gamma Delta. . . Phi Kappa Psi. ... Philosophy ....... ....1o9 .. ...... IO8 ....139-I4o ......115 .. 42 ....123 ....117 . . 30 Physical Education. . , , 35 Pi Delta Epsilon ,... . . .206 Philosophy Club .... .... 1 49 Psychology ...... ,, 30 Religion ......... .,., , , 30 Religion Head .,........... . . .233 Representative Senior Klen .... . . 45 Representative Senior Women. . . . . 46 Representative Junior Klen .... . . 95 Representative Junior Women. . . . . 96 Representative Sophomore Kfen. . . . . . .IoI Scenic Section ,... , . , . Sea Rovers ...... .i.. 9-2o ....I5O Senior Section .,.. . . 41 Senior Class Officers ..... . . 47 Senior Lecture Course ,... .... 2 24 Sigma Chi ............. Sigma Alpha Epsilon .... Sigma Phi Epsilon ..... Social Science .,... ....II3 ....I29 ....I3I ....25,26 Sophomore Class. ..... . Sophomore Class Oflicers. . Student Volunteers. .......... . Student Council .,....... Student Council Executiv Swimming, Women .........,.. iTennis, Women. . Theta Alpha Phi. , . Title Page ............... Toastmasters .............,. Tournament, High School .... Track ............... .... Track, Women. . Track Squad ...... Track Snapshots. . . Transcript., .. .. Transcript Snaps. . . Twin WH .....,. Varsity Quartet .... WH Clan ..............i. Women' Women' Women Women Women Athletics .....,.... Athletic Snapshots .... Choral Club ......,. Literary Societies. Snapshots .... Y. M. C. A. Cabinet., .. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet.. .. 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