Baldwin Wallace University - Grindstone Yearbook (Berea, OH)
- Class of 1952
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.....,,. -........-A Ax?--. 48 if O .5 5 I952 GRINDSTONE sALDwlN-wALLAce COLLEGE BEREA, OHIO ROBERT W. TAYLOR 0 EDITOR THOMAS N. WILSON 0 BUS. MGR. -8 Q J f Aw? 1 V, i, ,fm , ,43,2Q sf' W gk? ,QU , , b ii! Q, 1 ., jifx, f- .f , 1, ! L YJ! Q , gr, t 'ff ' X fs , N, fm' H - WN. fy , A L ff X N 52 N45 fn, 5.1: l 'V 'em -v , ff ' K ' 2 7 X fp E5 'R . , , ,. , M L 7 ,. X .sf . H' , .Q 3 V x fx ' JH I N, 3 3' X A ' X, , f x 2 M X I K ff! 3' 'J 'i J 1 AL 7 k ' ' ,, 'X Q! Qi M , X ,if ' EQ , I V ,X ' , J , 'ZEr::. ,. ff Q , Wi' if . . , Y, Q . , -: - X2 ,Q A . , 1 , if H 25,6 .fp , V, , -:f-- . , .X I , 'T 'f , 'gf V 0 ' i 'Z V 5 'ami wg: x in w +ff+iffgs Q 55? . ' 1 ba Q N M f ie? Y - . S ' X , I Q v ' - i 4 .. 3' K , A 4 . K . V W , I, Xb ,':f'7ff k, - 4 f 5 ,,: ,QW .if 'A' In X , ,,-, W . 5 5 I A . .I Q 1 K . , ,L ,XX . , S X 'X , xg '-SL17', f . Y 1 X w ' 1 N ml .f, any n F.. Q . EA , 5, 1 K I K 1:-5' auf. s 1 7' 5 J i A 6 ff' ,ky WE nw M3 - 9+ nf v w X 2 . ,X E V 4jtn ' kg X. J . Eff, . . -x A Vx' 'V XF. A' T xi ,,'k :L AL N1 ' Il' ' iff U wi- ,, . ' 4K .i ' H, , 05- ff' , 4' fr, . ' ' j, K W ' X .1 ' , 4 5? ,F-f-P Kg, X 'Q QWLSL N, is .UF ' .P 1. .U 4 H 1 ling Ii I A w s 1 To relafe ihe even+s and happenings of a college year in such a manner as lo bring back fhe color and richness fhal' accom- pany if, is indeed a very clifficull' faslc. To pui' fhe fan-gibles on paper in a way 'l'ha1- iihey relive is possible, bu+ lo recreafe 'l'he infangibles of college experience is wifhoui' fhe realm of reason. However, if is hoped +ha+ 'From These pages wifh fheir words ancl picfures fhai- +hey help you recapfure in your mincl 'l'he evenis, places, and people 1'ha+ combine in such a rare form fo malce college experience fhe rich life fhai' il' is. X U2 .377 xx 1 M- ' Q A l ' X9 X i 20 qa B Dub X The I952 GRINDSTONE 'lakes pleasure in infroducing BEE DUBYA whom ki we feel represenfs lhe spirif ancl acfiviiy +ha+ pervades 'rhe Baldwin-Wallace campus. May you spend many pleasanf hours in reminiscence as you follow 'Y'h ,M ff. him +hrough fhese pages. M611 4 Sfudenls congregale beiween classes a+ 'the enhance of ihe Boiler Room, popular campus snaclr bar. l l 4 w +L,- N,xv,,. --K5 ow , Page 8 MMM Page 32 Page 60 ' 1 Page 84 Page Il0 Page l40 .N . 'il ' Y -T1 1, 1 1 ' K Page l7O Zfbwimfiwffe A ,'.lTrlZ'l'l' fa? lo' guy Q , 5 . Top: Dr. Carlefon Bullis, Dr. Emory Unnewehr, Prof. Edifh Longbon, Prof. Harry Ridenour, and Dr. Hilberf Ficlcen are recognized for fheir years of serv- ice af fhe Alumni Banquef. Boffomz The five refiring faculfy mem- bers were honored guesfs af fhe Asso- ciafion of American Universify Profes- sors dinner. Wi+h a feeling of sadness and pride, we pay honor fo five refiring professors whose combined service represenfs I70 years af Baldwin-Wallace College. To fhese devofecl years of Dr. Hilberf Ficken, Dr. Emory Unnewehr, Prof. Harry Ridenour, Dr. Carlefon Bullis, and Prof. Edifh Longbon, we dedicafe fhe I952 GRINDSTONE. CARLETON BULLIS H922-I952l Professor of Theory and Music Hisiory His ever preseni sense of humor and The willingness of his helping hand have endeared him fo gen- eraiions of sfudenis and faculiy alike. HILBERT T. FICKEN il9I0-17521 Professor Modern Language Teacher, minisler, high servani, friend, his influence will always be enshrined in ihe hearis of ihose who have had 'ihe ineslimable privilege of worlzing and living wifh him. HARRY L. RIDENOUR U9l9-l952l Professor of English Sfuden+ of Ohio, scholar of Harvard, and ieacher of siudenls. Ki'Hredge's boy, chief balladarian of Ohio, and experl in limriclcian science . . . bearer of inielleciual gifls for lhirly-lhree classes oi B-W s+udenis. EDITH A. LONGBON 11921-19527 Professor of Educafion She sfands our as a principal who governed by her eyes beHer 'rhan any ofher principal. EMORY C. UNNEWEHR ll9I2-I952J Professor of Physics Those who know him have been s+reng+hened by his calm philoso- phy of life, his pafienf good will, and his Chrisfian characlerf' Q p I ,Q 4 ,X 1, ' ,ffauQ,,,, D i.. ,H Ai u ,Ha . 2, , L , , ,si ,, 95. : ?, ,, NF X .I ,ga ..a?v' W In we gig vi' .3 ..' N ,fivijg ,4 . .?' mf?ET 'f1 'f-'1T, 'lf 'X5JY Q- 571 ' Hin 3? .W ' ,iw L A' V 'ggi , 1 K H is nga HE gv',',,13 A I, ,- y ' .ff , Wm as H fiw me wg .. .- , 25 2 M '- i -Q M k Af 'M -1 ':::-,Agn ffff- xi' ff-'I .242 fi-. - ' . ' E- - ' 7 E' 3 ' - , ' - - .,... 'fffafewax' -1- 1 QU 1 V' NF ' ' .. f .Jizz - : . 3 A 3214 Wh f '3' ' 3 'fm ' H ' ' ' ,- ' 1 2 ,T V.. 4255 4 M . ,W - . '- A - -25 mi venus' L , 4' , 1 nc an-Lx 4-3-'4 '- ss:-1 . . ' , ' ' V ,- ,: f ' ' ' Q ' . , iw 'F 1.2-fxzzv, , - ' -- ' - ' 2 . -- ,. - - f - . , -f ' EEZ ' .,136g:- ' f'- .- , m i. A '- ' - 'A K. . 'Fi ,A fzfiiss H H Z .rx ' 'li' iw 1 L Y ff J. . ' W 1 ' .A 5 . H 7 4'-- 5 3T--52 f4 5-2' . lv , lr.rs.wZTr.5sS .. Li,'..'?'a1.,.:,'..1.L ' H:,'!.:,:R..H .. 2.3 ..,. . ..... -. ' J' . ,f Sm:',:' .155 , 1 ,Ll-.3 5. ra F 4 :.:E'.Z' if teiib- 2551-? ' 'f- -H1-Q-:1:f:-1b-d:- -1-gg, The l7reAident F V 'Q ' A. Gi 99 , af '74 .a f 17 Iigi. DR. JOHN LOWDEN KNIGHT Presideni of Baldwin-Wallace College Since coming +o Baldwin -Wallace in I949, Dr. Kniglwr has lruly dennon- slralred Jrhe adrninslrralive abilily Jrlfiaf is necessary for The posilion of presidenr of Jrhe college. During Jrne pas+ Jrlwree years, Presidenjr Knigl1+'s friendliness and dignily has endeared himself +o sludenrs and facully alike. presidenfs home, 329 Beech Sfreef. Dr. Knighf and family. Q iiii i l fi is K sal X, AWE... inbah We- ...EW 'vw 1- ' ' ' e Q,.:.,-.,-.. -..- -ur. 'f .F ' 'ii Locaied on The corner of Seminary and School slreels, Dielsch Hall is Jrhe cenier of lhe college aclminisirafion. The building was buill in l899 and named in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Dieisch who clonaied fhe funds for Hs conslrruclion. Since ils ereclrion. Dielsch l-lall has be.en a clormifory home for fra+erni+y men and laier for +heological siuclenis. This souih campus building was renovaied in I935 and since Then has housed The adminisfralion offices of 'rhe college. he beam! . . . DEAN DR. FRANK G. LANKARD ASSISTANT DEAN DR. WILLIAM D. PENDELL DEAN OF WOMEN Mass LUCILE c. Mowmsv DEAN OF MEN DR. JOHN R. SINNEMA Vice-Preslcleni' DR. HARRY. J. SMITH E . na , M S' Ad- M4 sit Q gf.. an . i is ,511 ms Q.. sf. A . ii Q W 14 Treasurer HAROLD C. BEYER Admissions counselor Pai Quelos counsels a prospeciive sfudenf. Assisiani +o +he Presicleni' C. NEALE BOGNER Regisirar J ESS J. PETTY Merilyn Klee, Paul Grimm, and Carol Schreiber receive -14 iw, E 'ff :E regisfrafion aid from Mrs. Collis Perkins. 7, ,, , L55 Mmm i-use mmizlg ees.- rm - QQ 'Tb Placemeni' Direcior Qi ill E is xi W gms? Durecior of Admissions B , Q-vm Pl-HUP P. BYERS fu BERTHA L. STIEFEL Q y Direcior of Public Relafions ROBERT A. BEACH Direcfor of Buildings and Grounds J' FRANKLIN W'GHT Ward Nolan and Gail Doonen receive informaiion 'from Miss Ru'H1 Parlrer af 'Phe Casl'1ier's Office. Assisfanl +o fhe Treasurer MRS. EVA D. MOLEY Asslsfani' Treasurer ROBERT L. BROUGHTON Checking The mail al' ilwe facul+y mailbox is Ruflw Guenfher. Agcgunfanf VIOLA L. GROLL Accounranf MRS. CLARA L. WITT Class aiiendance is discussed by Dean of Men -MRS. ANNE SCHUMACHER Booksiore Manager DOROTHEA K. BISCHOF ,I mm xx Direcror of Food Service ,X, 1 Dr. John R. Sinnema wilh Carol Seeley. I1 Snack Bar Manager f MRS. CLARA SCRIVENS Cashier RUTH E. PARKER Telephone Recephomsr K li MRS. MARY ENGLISH Hlsforlan MRS. DOROTHY McKELVEY Purchasing Agenr BRUCE J. PARTRIDGE Recorder MRS. ANNE H. DORSEY Q Receiving over-nigh? permissions 'from Miss Lucile Mowrey are Anneffe Albers and Grefchen Keeler. Y Mum, , io fha Presideni Secreiary lo line Direcicr Secreiary fo 'lhe Dean Secreiary fo Hue Dean of Men EDNA M, RIEGLER of Admgggons ms. ALICE Lmosmom Mas. MAY c. ELDRIDGE MRS. INGRID J. CAVAN Secrefary fo 'the Direcfor Secrefary 'lo fhe Alumni Secreiary fo +l1e Regisirar Secreiary fo 'the Direcior of of Public Relaiions Office MRS- Col-U5 PERKINS Buildings and Grounds MRS. MARY MITCHELL MRS. EDITH MUNN MRS. JOANNE SHOBERG Conservafory Recepiionisf Bach Librarian Secreiary 'lo The Direcfor Bach Fesiival Advisor Mas. coNsuE1.o CENTERS EDYTHE BACKUS of HN, Co,,,,,,,,,+,,,y Mas. ALBERT RIEMENSCHEIDER LOUISE A. LIBBEN 15 , . ' A, ' K' '- '. I I z Buill in I896 and originally known as Memorial Hall, Marling Hall is fhe cenler of campus life. The building is named in honor of Dr. John C. Mariing who was bolh college freasurer and 'rruslee for nearly a half-cenfury. A+ present il houses many classrooms along wilh fhe College Boolcsiore, Snaclc Bar, sororily rooms, and +he newlv renovaled Playshop. ' 'I '55 'I fnglida and Speech . . . WP! I . L. NEILLE SHOEMAKER JOSEPH E. BREWER DONALD A. KOCH W. GRAYSON LAFPERT LUCILE C. MOWREY I Ph.D. A.M. Ph.D. Ph.D. A.M. HARRY L. RIDENOUR BERTHA L. STIEFEL DANA T. BURNS CHARLES G. IRWIN M. SCHEFFEL PIERCE A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. B.S. in Ed. 0 O 0 0 H1Af0l'l, and Folztzcal Sczence . . . J I I I CORNELIUS PENNER JOHN P. ARMSTRONG DAVID LINDSEY FREDERICK A. NORWOOD Ph.D. A.M. Ph.D. Ph.D. fducation . . . C. JOHN LUTTRELL C. NEALE BOGNER EDITH A LONGBON HELEN E. REYNOLDS ALBERTA J. TANGRETTI A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. 17 'ia f T - -. .. . f . - K A fi? Wrfwff -. ' - - Y iii? ' liz ' , ' --A-. - -ew -3 , , I . cf H . 5, ' ' o :ki we ,'...fe. - Y - ,--.- , , ' .. . it . A. . H. .- L ,bf ' Q , l ' - ' , ' 4- . .' Y -'-'cf if 'ff -fl n'Q- ' xg , ,c ' ,' ' an Found on The easTern limiTs oT The campus, The Commerce Building is one oT The newer addiTions To The many college buildings. Formerly a swimming pool-gymnasium combined, The building was purchased Trom The MeThodisT Children's Home in I946. The Commerce Building was originally consTrucTed from Tunds made available by Mrs. Mary OTT in I907, 18 KuAineAA 14dminiAt1-ation and fconomiu . . . O. KAMM ERWIN B. COCHRAN ALVA B. CROBAUGH LOIS CROSS NORMAN H. GROSS ELMER PENDELL Ph.D, A.M. A.M. Ph.D. B.B.A. Ph.D. Tl-ne naiionally lcnown B-W Invesfmenfs class under Dr. Kamm Dr. Kamm's Invesfmeni' class enrolled many prominenf had a record 20 per cenf re+urn on lhe class porffolio Clevelanders in fhe newly creafed Nighf Division secfion. fhis year. Poqclnologzf and Sociology . . . . .:. ': if HARRY J. SMITH W. ROLAND COOK HARRY O. PATTERSON ORIE J. VANDE VISSE Ph.D. A.M. A.M. A.M. 19 .,., S' ..,.,. wg? s i as . . -F A E Q uf H Wei f -3- . Q ' g s Us . 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FICKEN LUCILLE MERCER RENEE MUNKACHY WILLIAM D. PENDELL JOHN R. SINNEMA WILFRED WILENIUS Ph.D. Ph.D. A.B. Ph.D. Ph.D, A.M. Kiolvgy if geology . . . THOMAS C. SURRARRER CATHERINE COLE GLENN W, PETERJOHN ROBERT T. COSSABOOM Ph.D. A.M. M.S. M.5. U Illatluemaftzu . . . 14rt. . . 1-I . Y T - I EAN L. ROBB JOHN A. WILSON SAM LEE GREENWOOD HOWARD E. OAGLEY Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. A.B. 21 ' ' ' -. -,cc ,. V . 4 U ' s i -- ,Qs 'A 1 is 14' Saefzee Halt V in ' A .y. .1a. .4.1:.i12?f'f -' so , as is .im 5 l v i- Q' N Q ii i S-i' - '1 fs ' ' -if 1 3f : lf if Q43 axggi ii E , Y iii' 2 ,,.. ' ee 5 i - .:,' - 'N ,J -v '-:-if . Top: Dedicaled in The fall oi l95 l , Ward l-lall is 'rhe colleges newesi building. Compleie wiih The mos? modern equipmenl, Jrhis Ten room building which houses 'rhe Home Economics deparlmenl is a giilr from ihe es+a're of Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer and is named in honor of Reverend Jacob Ward, an early Ohio pioneer lvlelhodisi minisier. Boilromz Science I-lall, which was formerly a women's dormiiory, now houses Jrhe Chem- is'l'ry and Physics deparimenis. John Baldwin, grandson of The college's founder, super- vised ils razing and moving from Jrhe old campus To iis presen+ siie. 22 Home fcvnvmiw . . . RUTH B, BAUR EUNICE R. GREEN 5-4 calre baHer in +he new Home Ec lab are DoHy Dery and Marge Olsen. -2. Joe Mariuch and Ed Mifclwell worlt iogefller on an experimenf in ihe chemis+ry lab. C'lremiAt1-9 and PluqAicA . . . l EMORY C. UNNEWEHR THEODORE S. BOGARDUS ADOLPH R. JENSEN JOHN NI. BLOCHER RALPH D. DAVIES Ph.D. 5.5. Ph.D. Ph.D. M.S. 23 Q - .A S ' sa-L . i if M is -we i A ease? 'V - Ewell V h Hg Qi 7 'Rf-QF - Q . . -J., M Q.,-I-'f , :saggy-T' 1' -Ay Q41 V .,-, A2145 i .ii u,-f, I j-5 :,.y,f,,, -,.,- 650494 -F 0 1 Top: Burrell Observalory was buillr in 1940 Jrhrouqh a gill ol: Mrs. Kafherine Ward Burrell and was named in honor of her husloand. Localed near The Fullmer Arborefum on Fillh Avenue, 'rhe observalory houses some of 'rhe mosi modern aslronomy apparalus in Ohio. Bollom: Builr in I872, Jrhe College Chapel has for many years been usecl for chapel ancl assembly meelings. A+ presenl if is clevolecl To 'rhe use of several classes and 'ro occasional worship services. 24 144 tronomy . . . A popular and inieresiing class is Asironomy as exemplified PAUL R- ANNEAR by fhe inferesi' of Diclc Tarr, Dr. Paul Annear, Mar-fha Ph.D, Badger, Jane Goewey, and Beffy Roof. l7lailoAoplay and eizligion . . . WILLIAM J. MAC LEOD ERNEST KNAUTZ MORRIS J. MORGAN WRAY W. STICKFORD Pl1.D. Ph.D. Pl1.D. S.T.M. Many college romances culminafe wi+l'1 a marriage in 'I'l1e In keeping wifh fha fradiiion. Marge and Jack are showered College Chapel as did Margie and Jaclc Cl1ance's. Dr. wifh rice from fellow sfudenfs and friends as 'ihey leave William MacLeod officiaied. The Chapel. n - 1-1 '-mini -- f .-M-.wlwwifw L-M 1 u ,. A 14 mi, Uaww 0 W H353 imma: 0 'S-Q-Fi 1 :eff is V kg. Top: Consfrucfed in l9I2, ihe Womens Gymnasium was used for bojrh men's and women's physical .eciucaiion classes uniii I949. Ai' preseni ii is devoied 'ro ihe women's use, excepi' for 'rhe college Swimming Pool which if adjoins. Boinfom: Having a seafing capaciiy of 3.000, The Men's Gymnasium provides one of The besi baskeiball floors in norihern Ohio. Builf in I948, Jrhe new fielclhouse coniains +h.e compleie afhleiic deparimenf faciliiies for men. 26 Women 'A Phzpical fducation . . . lx: X MYRTA STOVER MARJORIE A. HOWER A.M. A.M. B-W sluclenfs are encouraged +o learn 'lo swim in fhe college pool aclioining 'rhe Women's Gym. The spacious Men's Gym is offen 'flue slfe of college chapel programs. Men 14 lolazpical fducativn . . . RAY E. WATTS RALPH F. ADAMS LOUIS B. JUILLERAT J. LARSEN WAGNER A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. 27 X 'A x',f'!5.' ' ,-. . F.: 1. J ' Q Az VZ.Aa YE- '? ,, -vt gas:-V ,Q ' uf.-wff y ,-I 'r . 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V Health Center . . . ,. ,F l'l.,Jv: Q. '- ' 6 -2-alia-sr' ,Y -- , -- 4? ,Q 51? I , V ? ,,.,,. 4 J GEORGE H. BROWN ROBERT H. LECHNER HAZEL DE TRUDE VIRGINIA FRENCH ELEANOR WORCHESTER M.D. M.D. R.N. R.N. R.N. The Healfh Cenier sfaff is always on duly 'Io lend medical aid Io sfudenis. library . . . all . wealfh of inforrnafion is available in Ihe many volumed Baldwin Library. CLYDE L HASELDEN ANNIE J. BEEBE ELAINE SMITH MARION K. WYNNE A.M. A.M. A.B. A.8. 29 I 4 'IH-N , seg . ,. A f-1 M- .A 4:3- r 2 QF-'Vi' T' P' 4- x.. 1 1 , -. , 1 .A .4 4 ' .LQ X : 'ii ' v- Tin .-K' M ,qi 1 If., p V n.E'f Y' 15- in- hm-It f- 5-ix -'lqffvj-is V. f,p2f,f? '32, qw - ws' ,',,7,,, ,.4.'.2q5.,,. .,f.-A. f FU 141.-.1 1 gn 531-21,35 ? f A sn, -i,,, ,W 4. ::r.q2ff5gggL,.-' 3 :'. 5 . -'g'1'11nf 4 fl z ' X .I ' -f wiv, ra ,.. ph, , , - 2'i,W'5? '-J. f W.. 'j,f2 f.j'- 1' gygfi 'E . .,.RA.'i.i+E 1 L U 3, . - 0 X ,Lu ' 1 U '. -Y 'S .1'r.' V 1, V 1 2-f ?F.'5L: ,K . '5 H1231 . 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'T' 'Q., - :ws - an , v -' 34, A Q N, M ,. r T 1 A-. ... .,2?f'f . A , .M , N f , . , K . A W .-:-,--f-vw, ,en .. ' :far 1 . ' -an 1-my -z - . , ' 1: ' - .g, V f -j . A - Y , ,, awry? -, eh. . ' X 155 A 5: S V .-1 :N- , '-N, 3 J , , K A K ! is . ,- I 1 .L C'vnAer17atory of lllzwic . . . DELBERT BESWICK CARLETON BULLIS VARNER M. CHANCE Ph.D. Mus.D. NLM. CECIL W. MUNK. A.M. Direcfor 2 N mx C. EBBS BETTY GOTSHALL WALTER HASENMUELLER FARLEY K. HUTCHINS ESTHER PIERCE GEORGE POINAR M.M. M.M. M.M. Sac.Mus.D. A.M. M.M. 5. SD Xi WV I r A 6 G. SCHLUER GLENN A. SCHNITTKE ALAN SOUIRE MARY K. SOUIRE M.M. M.M. B.M. 31 W M1121 FSE BRE Krug aww Senivm . . . 'iii gl RXXJQQ5 S .,i 1 leg-se' CLASS OFFICERS Dave Sellers, lreasurerg Dolfie Bell, secre- 'laryg Miclrey McLeod, vice-presidenh and Franlr Birsa, presiclenf. In a year of polilical unresl and social lurmoil, 285 seniors of Baldwin- Wallace were conferred degrees during llie lO2nd Commencemenl exer- cises of llwe college's hislory. The gradualing class represenled sludenls from Twelve slales and Three foreign counlries. Marllia Gillespie sings l'm Jusl Wild About Harry The chorus line al fhe Senior Day chapel program. in 'the same show. ' ,, 'i . ,war Senivl-A . . . mm SHPE' Es in Xi y 5 1:1 ', lnferviewed by a firm personnel represenfaiive GEORGE WILLIAM ALLEN JOYCE FLANNERY ANTOLIK ROLAND LE ROY is Frank Birsa. Berea, Ohio Rocky River, Ohio New Haven, In B.5. Elemenfary Educaiion B,S. Elemenfary Educaiion B.A. Economics iii . JAMES ALLAN BIRR FRANK CHARLES BIRSA, JR. HELEN HOLMES BLOOMER JOHN JOSEPH Parma Heighfs, Ohio Parma, Ohio Pittsford, New York Parma, Ohio B.A. Business Adrninisiraiion B.A. Business Adminisfrafion B.A. Psychology and Sociology B.M. Ed. Violin Mus Q MARY BRINCKO DONALD MORELL BROCKETT ELIZABETH SCHARNBERG EUGENE CLIFTON BROWN, JR. DON G. BRY Youngsfcwn, Ohio Dorsef, Ohio BROCKETT Rocky River, Ohio Elyria, Ohio B.S. Chemisiry and Zoology 8.5. Chemistry Canonsburg, Ohio B.A. Business Adminisfrafion B.A. Poliiicai 8.5. Home Economics 34 ,yseee ,3 M vs J . ,... ,K i -' 'Zi'1 'ie-....-:2 .- .E2!,. Tef- ,, ....IP'fs2:1 , I C'laAA 0 1952 BARBARA AYRES JOSEPH ANDREAS BAUER DOROTHY MAE BELL DANIEL EDWARD BEREN IRIS V. BERGSTROM Ausfin, Texas Berea, Ohio Warren, Ohio Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Hislory B.S. Zoology 8.5. Elemenfary Educalion B.A. Business Adminislralion B.S. Elemenlary Educalioh .fffq f is ,. J. BRZYTWA FRANK EDWARD BUDISCAK Berea, Ohio New Brighlon, Penhsylvania lemenfary Educafion B.A. Economics JOHN BONYKO ELIZABETH LOUISE BOWEN SALLY LOUISE BOYLE DAVID LORENZO BRAIN, JR. veland, Ohio Pilfsburgh, Pennsylvania Willard, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio ness Adminislrafion B.S. Elemenfary Educalion B.M. Ed. Voice B.A, Business Adminislrafion Bunny Soskey, accompanied by Berdie Peler son, presenls her Senior voice recifal. KENNETH R. BUSER Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Mathematics Claw o 1952... Q x is an an m xm B E ns an s x-z, My win is as x r ss-,semi .sw ML MALINDA JEANNETTE CALVIN JULIAN LANSING CAMP NANCY GEDGE CARLSON RICHARD LAIRD CARLSON Akron, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Unionville, Colnnecficuf B.A. Religious Educalion B.A. Economics B.M. Piano B,A. Hisiory ' NB ,M if 'ii 2 H. M H ix me 1 ,-an is -A n 2 .1 M H is r was v 'iii .na ws, is - in sf is na EDWARD JOSEPH COBB Akron, Ohio B.A. Hislory The While Rose procession moves io lhe Library lawn. i . , Q V . 1 x'- .Q --34-. . sn... WILLARD EUGENE Elyria, B.A. Business Ohio sis an as is was B H sf-use-2 QYfe'fwfs B E B 'Bi-Q-B if B B is BEER sms BEE HHH H an il: www an 5521 iii? HB K W n was sm fs en E, E, ROBERT WILLIAM COLE JOHN McDOWELL CORN PAUL RODNEY Rochesfer, New York Chevy Chase, Maryland Berea, B.A. Business Adminisfrafion B.A. Hisfory B.B.A. Business Ohio V N - .wg-fans-wwwfMfm . -smi- .H Ao. awning mf ,E-as ,H W n X155 Q xi ,X MSE Lia 4 B mm gg-s M Q: Z B M iglgimns , i M1-wnjmmna, y. , ,ima 5 as F Lg M-H I , Hmmm xr v .-i. una ps , M E I an an' M Q is an Q , z x-is : n- H B 1 'Kama no ii EQ Q2 ax n Us is 5 ff Exilim for -1-5-1 l -wiv gms? JE' E si is n n gf n MARION ANN DARR Lakewood, Ohio CARMEN A. DE CHRISTOFARO RICHARD CHARLES Niles, Ohio Elyria, Ohio B.A. Sociology B.A. Economics and English B.M. Ed. Corner Bla B QB EB W UGUSTUS CARRINO MARJORIE ROBINSON CHANCE BILLIE B. CHORPENNING worlh, Ohio ehlary Educa . . . Senivm AI Ford picks-up his gradualion robe from Piflsburgh, Pennsyiivania Conneauf, Ohio Miss Bischof -if N19 BOOIYSIOFG- 'Iion B.A. Psychology B,M. Piano JUDITH CSICSELY PAUL COLMAN CUTLER, JR. MARLYS JANE DAHLIN CHARLES DENNIS DANIELS eland, Ohio Fairview Park, Ohio Rocky River, Ohio Willoughby, Ohio me Economics B.S. Biology B.S, Elemenlary Educafion B.S. Elemenfary Educafion DELIS Lorain, Ohio Adrninislr WILLIAM B. DERRICK, JR. MARJORIE LOUISE DONAGHY JANICE HELEN DOUGLAS ROBERT JOHN DUBBS Eggerfsville, New York Piffsburgh, PennsylVa'nia Akron. Ohio Belhlehem, Pennsylvania afion B.A. Economics B.A. English B.A. Music and Spanish B.A. English 37 Seniom . . . .is e is EDWIN ERICKSON Cleveland, Ohio 81 B.M.Ed. Piano and Voice - .,.,,,,, JANE HECKELMOSER E Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education B A Physical ALPHONSO KENNETH FORD New York Ciiy, New York B.A. Sociology MARIDEL FRANTZ Berea, Ohio B.A. Sociology HENEN MARIE GOOD Seville, Ohio 8 B.A. Business Adminisfrafion 38 EDWARD HARLEY GRIFFITH RUTH CAROL Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Ohi B.A. Hisfory B A Business Admim cfm 0 1952 ELLIOT FARNSWORTH ROBERT LEONARD FAULKNER ALLEN FAVORY JOSEPH A. FEKETE VIRGINIA LOUISE FIEGEL Berea, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Forf Wayne, Indiana Lorain, Ohio Dumont, New Jersey Business Adminislrafion B.A. Psychology B.A. Business Adminislrafion B.A. Hisfory B.A. Hisfory j' MARIE FRIZZELLE ROBERT CHARLES GAGEN, JR. ANN BRADLEY GANYARD CORLESS W. GANYARD Parma, Ohio Niagara Falls, New York Berea, Ohio Berea, Ohio B.A. Spanish B.A. English B.A. Speech B.A. Business Adminislrafion w, THOMAS HAGEDORN DONALD KENNETH HALL RONALD WAYNE HANDY Euclid, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Speech B.B.A. Busi'ness Adminislrafion B.A. Hisfory Co-direcfors of The Senior Class program, Jack Lee and Alan Hogle,1ake a bow. The senior procession marches fo Kulas Hall for Baccalaureate services. ALICE HILTY Cleveland, Ohio 8.5. Home Economics JESSIE CAROLINE HOWE ADAH LOUISE HUFFER Birmihgham, Ohio Dayfon, Ohio B.S. Home Economics B.S. Home Economics Seniof-A . . . .I rms? - f S. A. if , S8 I , , u F YE? -:I y Q53 -fy .. Fi l li sf. T ' . ug- f4Z..f... vs: .-,a . . ,: -fu.--.:.-ilu' . ,.,,,,V, N, . ,, , ,, . - v JACK ALDEN HARRISON Menfor, Ohio B.A. Economics LEROY GRANT HART Warren, Ohio B.S. Chemisfry KATHRYN AGNES HAS Miamisburg, O B.A. Business Admin hio ALBERT F. HINTZ BERNICE ANN HIRT JOYCE Elyria, Ohio Sfrungsville, Ohio Spencer, Ohio B.S. Elemenlary Educalion B.A. Ari B.A. Psychology RONALD JOHN HUSHOUR JOSEPH EDWARD IVANYE DOROTHY J! Norfh Canlon Ohio Sfrongsville, Ohio Shaker Heighls ILA. Business Adminisfrafion B.S. Elemenfary Educalion BM. Violin TAYLOR HAVENS Cleveland, Ohio Business Educalion ALAN HOGLE Dorf, New York B.A. English S. JANAIRO Philippine Islands Home Economics cfm of 1952 4' .J J 3 ,ff JOHN JOSEPH HAYES ELIZABETH ELLEN HAYNES J. MARILYN HEISER JOHN HAROLD HENRY Cleveland, Ohio Lagrange, Ohio Norlh Oimsled, Ohio Kannapolis, Norfh Carolina B.M. Piano B.S. Home Ecohomics B.S. Elemenlary Educafion B.A. Music CAROLYN SCHLECHTER HENRY MELVIN HOLLAND MARJORIE EILEEN HOOPER HOLCOMB Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Wakeman, Ohio B.M.Ed. Voice B.M,Ed. Voice B.S. Home Economics Voofele Vaska receives his diploma from Dr. John L. K'nighf. JOHN LAWRENCE JAQUAYS MARILYN OERTELL JEWETT Fairview Park, Ohio Amhersf, Ohio B.B.A. Business Adminislrafion B.S. Elementary Educalion Clam of 1952. .. WILBUR JOHN JONAS JOHN WILLIAM JONES FRANK THEODORE JUHASZ THEODORE JOHN ROGER SHELDON Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio KAMINSKI, JR. Avon Lake, Ohio B.A. Business Administration B.A. Physical Educaiion B.A. German Independence, Ohio B.A. Business Ad Seniors file info ihe Men's Gym for Commence- ROBERT S. KOONS MERLE EDWARD KOPPENHAFER Cieveland, Ohio Vermilion, Ohio B.B.A. Business Adrninislralion B.A. Business Adminislralion menl' exercises. ,, ,px ., 1 s' sie Eiga ,.--' Q: 3 3' S FRANCES GEIB LANG New Philadelphia, Ohio B.M.Ed. Voice B.S. Biology CHARD ANTHONY KRAJEC RICHARD ELLIS Cleveland, Ohio Delmar, New B,M.Ed. Percussion B.M. Voice JOHN FRANCIS LEE MARJORIE ANN Cleveland, Ohio Youngstown, B.M. Piano B.A. Physical I . . . Senivm .I W. S ,. I Q 'W Y 4 f wi at 1 Qin, 99' L 1 'V' -- f WILLIAM KNIGHT NANCY S. KOEHLER STANLEY ARTHUR KOLLAR A scene from John and Mary at the Senior Fairview Park, Ohio Youngstown, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Day chapel program. Business Administration B.S. Chemistry B.A. Physical Education s 2, ,:, 5 is i I .,.,.. I ' I W w .ia Z I I J . Y SI 585 H55 ' R, az F is - . , 'A 3 4 GRACE KRUEGER PHILIP J. LAFER LOUISE LARIMORE LAFFERTY ELLEN McLAY LANCASHIRE and Heights, Ohio Berea, Ohio Lisbon, Ohio Oberlin, Ohio Elementary Education B.S. Mathematics B.M. Voice B.S. Elementary Education ALEXANDER LESLIE LEONARD JAY LILLIE RITA TIDBALL LINKE DAVID WOLCOTT LOUIS RICHARD ARTHUR LUEDEKE Newark' Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio Painesville, Ohio Parma, Ohio Bay Village, Ohio Physical Educatioh B.B.A. Business Administration B.S. Elementary Education B.S. Geology B.A. Business Administration yes. B. izae Clam o 1952 4 A f',. 5: ,: ww A-as -A ' Aw T hifi! .ffl Lo M , we Q n we me A NWSSQW N lgglzji .-, ROSALIE LYON TANYA MacMORRlS ALEXANDRIA MANKO PHYLLIS JOAN MAREK DONALD LEE Marion, Ohio Willard, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Solon, Ohio Cleveland. Ohio B.S. Elemeniary Educafion B.A. Speech B.S. Elemenfary Educalion B.S. Elernenlary Educafion' B.S. Physics MAXINE AUDREY MCLEOD ROBERT GENE MEIHLS VERA LAMB MERKLE RAYMOND LEE Painesville, Oh-io Orrvii'Ie, Ohio Rocky River, Ohio Lakewood B.S. Elemenfary Educaiion B.A. Business Adminislralion B.S. Elemeniary Educaiion B.B.A. Business Admir Frank Birsa passes fhe Senior charge fo Junior prexy Paul Frornan. s 3,41 .... : .,, -iEq'i' : . aQa,.,,:E: 35 sg WH Y H ,nf 11 -- B' W A . , 5 . .L 1 if r , 5 iv : Y- you 31 Mx . ' 3, ' 5 if E.. V 1 M mai E if ..,.. . -:xii if . 1 -n ' if L 1, ' x - r , A ' ' 1 if f W A. ,W il S of Isis' if , M W as J sk 'Nw E if RALPH J. MIKONEN ILA JANE MILLER RAYMOND A Cieveiand, Ohio Pilfsburqh, Pennsylvania Mentor, Ohio B.A. Business Adminisfrafion B.S. Elementary Education B.A. Business pu yawn N ,WERE . . . Seniom ANDREW MARTIN WILLIAM ARTHUR McGlLL DOROTHY RUTH MCLEAN Bay Village, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Business Adminislrafion B.A. Ar? B.M.Ed, Fluie ., f' A 75 E , M R W W1 3 PETER S. MICHAELIDES Cleveland Heighfs, Ohio B.M. Piano CHARLES MEYER ROBERT EUGENE MEYER Falls, Ohio Milwaukee, Wisconsin B.S. Biology B.A. Philosophy and Psychology Jane Wilkerson delivers the White Rose orafnon .fl - . ,ff --11-. . ,,,,, , M .,.,.,. , 1 9 I I+ rw MARGARET ADRIENNE MICHENER Bridgeporf, Ohio B.M.Ed. Voice al Commencement LA PRYE MINER ARLENE EDITH MITCHELL ROBERT L. MOMCHILOV GUY DILLON MONTGOMERY ROBERT SHAW MONTGOMERY Barberlon, Ohio Wesllake, Ohio Leroy, Ohio Franklin, Pennsylvania Norlh Olmsfed Ohio B.M.Ecl. Voice B.A. Psychology B.M.Ed. Clarinel' 8,A. Economics B.A. Business Admmlslrahon 45 ,f if , , S is :ip .. 'gf , Senior Class presidenf Frank Birsa and Junior ROBERT EDWARD MULLEN prexy Paul Froman al lhe Suin Dial ceremonies Easf Liverpool, Ohio af Commencement B.B.A. Business Adminisfrafion Seniom . . . g if an I, 1 K Y sz 13 x Q' 1 L u. 5, C 'wx mf H is ,H GLENN WILLIAM NEWBRANDER HARRY EDWARD Fairview Park, Ohio Coshocfon, Ohio B.A. Business Aclminislralion B.A. Business il TS? WILLIAM FREDERICK PATRICIA DELORES QUELOS KENNETH EUGENE RAMSEY ARTHUR LEROY PROKASY, JR. Avon Lake, Ohio Berea, Ohio Balh, New York Norlh Olmsfed, Ohio B.S. Eiemenlary Educafion B.A. Economics B.A. Psychology B.A. Psychology NATACHA ANN ROWE CAROL MARIE SCHREIBER VERNON P. SCHWEMBER Fosloria, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Gaies Mills, Ohio B.S. Home Economics B.M.Ed. Voice B.M.Ed. Bdriforle Horn 46 DONALD F. SEEDHOUSE DAVID DARR . Rocky River, Ohio Lorain, Ohio B,A. Physical Educalion B.A. Business E4 Y -1.34 , 4 I ' f 3 CHARLES NYLAND RUTH ANNE OBERER Ohio Youngsiowln, Ohio Adminisfralion B.S. Malhemafics RUTH ENID OLIVER Euclid, Ohio B.M. and B.M.Ed. Organ ..C'1aAA 0 1952 BERDIE RUTH PETERSON DALE M, POVENMIRE Sfeubenville, Ohio Lakewood, Ohio B.A. Music B.A. Polilical Science E RIEK JR CHARLES EDWARD REIMER RICHARD E RETHERFORD HERBERT WARREN Ohio Rocky River Ohlo Newark Ohio RICHARDSON JR. 1. . . . I. Trumpef B.A. Philosophy B.A. Business Adminisfralion Lakewood, Ohio B.A. French Seniors gather in fronl of Marfing Hall for march to Baccalaureafe services. - '-:' ' U 1 is fi Q we ' A - I z'w25fQzQ31, ' 1 ag I LEEDY SHANNON DONALD WILLIAM SHEPARD DALE DONOVAN SHEPFER msled Falls, Ohio Elyria, Ohio Sugarcreek, Ohio lerneniary Educalion B.S. Zoology B.M.Ed, Piano m-in 4x -m C7hAA 0 1952... WILLIAM F. SHURTZ MARGARET FILINA SIGNOR JAMES GORDON SIVARD CHARLES ROSUELLE SMITH DORIS VIRGINIA West Lafayelle, Ohio Berea, Ohio Elyria, Ohio Bronx, New York Lakewood, 8.5. Physics B.S. Elemenfary Education B.A. Hisfory B.A. Sociology B.S. Home A scence from the Senior Day chapel program WILLIAM SPRAGUE ROBERT BRUCE STANGL JOHN H. STEPHAN Norlh Olmsfed, Ohio Rocky River, Ohio Cleveland Heights, Ohio B.A. English B.B.A. Business Adminislralion B.B.A. Business Adminisfrafion Lakewood, Ohio Warren, Ohio B.A. Business Adminisfralion and B.B.A. Business Adrninisfrafion English ROBERT W. TAYLOR WILLIAM MASON TAYLOR FREDERICK WILLIAM . . . . , ARDEN RUTH WI-eeiing, West B.A. Music Defrcif, Mic B.A. Polifical . . . Senior-A CHAPIN SMITH ARLENE PEARL SOSKEY RICHARD SPRAGUE New York Cleveland, Ohio Poland, Ohio ill ii Uiwhxxi iw- li X Dr. Knight addresses seniors and friends af lhe Sun Dial ceremony. and Philosophy B.M. Voice B.A. Psychology LILLIAN SUEHRSTEDT FREDERICK THOMAS SUPPES GLENN JAMES SUTHERIN FRED E. SUTLIFF Sandusky, Ohio Cleveland Heighis, Ohio Easl Palesfine, Ohio Amhersl, Ohio Home Economics 8.5. Biology B.A. Physical Educaiion B.B.A. Business Adminisfrafion I Eg ii I, ..., . .. . -f 1 In N I W M. X 4 , E K 5 ,- mr ..g:g:':,:f4'..igi 1 .5 I ee, A VL ,. be Z I I K. Y Ee ' , , EWESQI' NORINE THOMAS BETTY MARILYN TURNER WILLIAM ALVIN URY ALFRED B. VANDERSLUIS VOOTELE VASKA Cleveland, Ohio Mi. Vernon, Ohio Akron, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Bremen, Germany enfary Educarion B,S. Elemehfary Educalion B.A, Sociology B.S. Biology and Physiology B.A. Philosophy 14, 49 K Seniom . . . Juniors leaving for Carnegie Tech are Don Larsen, Al Bauer, and Francis McDonald. WARREN WEICKERT New York, New York B.A. Business Adminislrafion B ,... ,,.,... .,,. KATHLEEN FAYE WILSON THOMAS NORMAN Cleveland, Ohio WILSON, JR. B.S. Elemenfary Educafion Pilfsburgh, Pennsylvania B.A. Business Adminisiraiion as aaa aan ana .,,., BAXTER J. VENABLE PHILIP CONNOR VOSS, JR. Parma, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio B.B.A. Economics B.B,A. Business Administration BETTY JANE WELLS VERNON EARL WENDT Ml. Lebanon, Pennsylvania Cleveland, Ohio B.A. English B.S. Chemisiry and Zoology ,gf ea nm a E ann aaa a an aaa aaa 4 n me -a aa A- ,ir RICHARD MARTIN WINTER GLADYS ANN WINCHESTER Tenafly, New Jersey Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Mafhemafics B.A. Physical Educalion 50 ' is a if ' ' - Je.: EMM? LAUREL WILMA W Cleveland, Oh B.M.Ed, Trombc TOM MORRISON New Casfle, Pen B.M,Ed. Cl Ai, HEL! . sales: gn IKE :L as I. ni ' Iifbiii JEANNE NINTRIN Ada, Ohio B.M.EcI. Voice . . . CMAJ 051952 ML 'f Q A If Zaggi' 1 'ii i' pf : vim 1 fi LOU WAGONLANDER PAUL JOSEPH WALLACE ANNE ELIZABETH WALTER LLOYD ROBERT WEBER SHIRLEY ANN WEBER Sylvania, Ohio Garfield Heights, Ohio Lebanon, Pennsylvania Bay Village, Ohio Shaker Heighfs, Ohio Home Economics B.A. Sociology B.A. Economics B.B.A. Business Adminisfraiion BS. Elemenlary Educaiion ROBERT G. WILLIAMSON Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Elemenfary Educafion ANNE OSMUN WILLS Berea, Ohio B,S. Elementary Educalion ANN WILKERSON Berea, Ohio Business Educalion LEE WITTICH ROBERT G. WORMAL HUGH ALAN ZIMMERMAN Cleveland, Ohio Ashlabula, Ohio Brunswick, Ohio Elementary Educalion B.A. Physical Educafion B.B.A. Business Adminisiralion 51 DONALD MaclNTYRE WILLS Cleveland, Ohio ' B.A. Business Adminislrafion WILLIAM FRED ZIMMERMAN VINCENT EUGENE ZITO Cleveland, Ohio Geneva, Ohio B.B.A. Business Adminisfralion B.A. Physical Educalidn Seniom Not Pictured. . . WILLIAM MERRITT ASHBY Fairview Park, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration DUANE LOUIS BALL Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Business Administratioli EDNA BRACY BARTTER Columbia Station, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education FRANK DANIEL CELEBREZZE, JR. Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Biology JAMES HARLAN CHAPMAN Lorain, Ohio B.A. Engineering SAMUEL COLLETTE Ashtabuia, Ohio B.A. Social Science ELIZABETH MAPLE CONRAD Grafton, Ohio B.S. Arts-Nursing JOYCE MARIE COOK Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Arts-Nursing DIANE AILEEN DOANE Lorain, Ohio B.S. Home Economics ROBERT FRANK DURIL Strongsville, Ohio B.S. Elementary Educatioh MARILYN MILLER ESSIG Youngstown, Ohio B.S. Elementary.Education LOIS CLINGER FALKNER Avon Lake, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education GEORGE CLARENCE FINDLEY, JR. Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Physical Education HUBERT JAMES FRANKLIN, JR. Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Economics CHESTER ERNEST GALL Vermilion-on-the-Lake, Ohio B.A. Engineering JAMES HENRY GERTZ Cleveland, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration OLIVER GODLA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.M.E. Cello GEORGE THOMAS GREENFIELD Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Business Administration ELY C. GUOLO Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Political Science MILDRED JEAN HAFNER Lakewood, Ohio B.S. Arts-Nursing GORDON HILLS HALE Rocky River, Ohio B.A. Business Administration WILLIAM T. HANNA Chardon, Ohio B.B.A. Business Administration KENNETH E. HEBERLING Avon Lake, Ohio B.A. Busil-ness Administration RAYMOND ERNEST HELLER Bedford, Ohio B.A. Engineering JACK HRIBAR Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Physical Education DOLORES ANN JONES Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Arts-Nursing JOHN ALLEN KAISER Lakewood, Ohio B.A. Psychology ROBERT EMIL KASPER Berea, Ohio B.A. Business Administration CHRISTENA BRYSON KERN Oimsted Falls, Dhio B.S. Elementary Education JAMES KEILS Parma, Ohio B.S. Biology JOHN A. KITKO Lagunillas, Venezuela B.B.A. Business Administration ROBERT EDWARD KOMAR Lakewood, Ohio B.A. Physical Education WILLIAM WALLACE LAMBDIN Cleveland, Ohio B.A. History GEORGE LOBAS Strolngsville, Ohio B.A. Business Administration IMOGENE M. MARTIN Lakewood, Ohio B.S. Bioi'ogy and Chemistry RONALD MEDER Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Engineering JANE MIESSNER Port Clinton, Ohio B.S. Arts-Nursing ROSE MIKITKA Lorain, Ohio B.S. Home Economics WARREN CHARLES MILLER Sandusky, Ohio B.A. Music ROBERT D. MILNE East Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Business Administration JANET PALMATEER MINARD Emporium, Penhsylvania B.S. Home Economics WILLIAM PAUL MORRISON New Brighton, Pennsylvania B.S. Elementary Education JANET WHIMS NEMETH Berea, Ohio ' B.S. Home Economics 52 ROBERT SCHELL NOBLIT Struthers, Ohio B.A. Mathematics WALTER PROCTOR NORTON Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Business Administration STANLEY PAUL PARRISH Cieveland, Ohio B.A. Physical Education RICHARD DECKER PEARSON Jamestown, New York B.A. Business Administration GUY CHARLES FENDER Clevela'nd, Ohio B.A. Economics ARTHUR L. POE Berea, Ohio B.A. History DELMAR RODNEY PROBST Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Religion STEVE PROCH Daisytown, Pennsylvania B.A. Economics ELLA JANE REX Berea, Ohio B.A. Sociology E. HERSCHEL ROBY Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Chemistry ROY K. ROSS Mt. Vernon, New York B.A. Business Administration RICHARD CARLYLE SCANNELL Lakewood, Ohio B.A. History CLIFFORD F. SCHON Cleveland, Ohio B.A. Business Administration MARYLN JO SMITH Johnstoh, Ohio B.M.E. Piano HENRY MILTON SMOOT East Liverpool, Ohio B.A. Psychology MARTHA CAPPERS STEERE Akron, Ohio B.A. Physical Education ROBERT LOUIS STEGKEMPER Parma, Ohio B.S. Zoology HAROLD DWIGHT SWAFFORD HA Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Chemistry ROLD RAYMOND SWINEHARDT Hammond, Indiana B.S. General Science JAMES GEORGE TASSIE Lakewood, Ohio B.A. History ANNE SCOVILLE WHITE Erie, Pennsylvania B.S. Arts-Nursing The chorus line in lhe Senior Day chapel program. Taking his oral comprehensives in Economics is Bill Derrick. . L ., -. 'A f, saw Dr. John L. Knighf addresses fhe seniors af The These upperclassmen and da+es sif one oui al The Sun Dial. Junior-Senior Prom. S....A Seniors, parenfs, and faculfy alfended Dr. and Checking on his graduafion requiremenis wifh Mrs. Knighl's lawn recepfion. Dr. William Penclell is Senior Class presiclenl Frank Birsa 53 Q 3 N. 2 Qs. J fra. I ff' fflffff, u- Y ! , V.. NM X X, X -axxxx. 0 55? I X X x gxxxv 0 I- P um cn O 'rl I NN 0 n1 T an 'u m 5 '11 - 0 3 an P 'U -1 cn 2. n. m :x If' I- E. UI P -4 m - 1 5. n zu . lf I 1 4 presidenfg KaTie Purdy, secrefaryr and Ron Davis, Treasurer. OTTen referred To as The backbone oT The college, The Junior Class members are mosT acTive in campus aTTairs and hold imporTanT oTTices in The sTudenT organizaTions. As in The pasT, The juniors sponsored The annual Junior-Senior Prom given in honor oT The graduaTinq seniors. OTher Class oT I953 acTiviTies include The Sophomore Comprehensives, Class NighT, where They presenTed scenes Trom Annie GeT Your Gun, and ThaT May Day classic, The Tug-o-war, where They were pulled To a damp deTeaT aT The hands oT The seniors, Ken DeCrane, Karl Tabar, Juanifa Burlingfon, Marge Kluever, Nancy McArThur, Dick Ridilla Earl SulmoneTTi, Bobbie Bowser, and Bob Dunne Gene Grippin, and ChrisTine Niecling 6,445.6 0 1953 Bob Pirchener, Dale Humphrey, Dick Fleming, Bob Abernafhy, and Dan Mack. Joyce Evans, Carla Roebuck, and Karl Tabar Ecl Binder, Mary Sekerak, Sieve Yanshak, Wally Johnson, and Bruce Blackie Lower leff-Hobarf Johnson, Bill Moland, Jim Miller, Al Bauer, Ward Nolan, Loyal Cornelius, Ken Reiber, and Paul Froman Lower righi'-Jan Chalker, Mariy Baclger, Bob- bie Bowser, and Dick Johnson gl ,gk :EH V- If v-fiixx 5 'Ace' 7 'gil g, QW' Soplwmv e . . . Peggy DeVassie, Barbara Vodrey, and Sue BenneH Dick Tarr, Sue Fernsell, Ellen Scofield, Jim McMurray, and Bob Gleason Lou CiancuHi, Norma Har+, and Rulh Halberg Lower lef'f-Don Horace, Joan Laufenschlager, Marilyn Rhodes, ancl AnneH'e Berry Lower riglwi-Dave Palmer, Ginny Converse, Dora Jane Hunlcer, and Dick Call S Q ...C'laAAo I9 4 5-LTL, CLASS OFFICERS Nancy Harfup, vice-presidenh Ginny Converse, Treasurer: Bill Lindsay, presi- denf: and Jaclzie Long, secrefary, YesTerday's Treshmen and Tomorrow's iuniors, The sophomores are well enTrenched inTo The ways oT college liTe. From The Class of l954, many promising leaders demonsTraTed abiliTy ThaT indicaTes ThaT The sTudenT organizaTions will bein compeTenT hands. This year, The sophomores enjoyed a combined Freshman-Sophomore dance aT The Rec I-lall, and The Class oT l954 made a Tine showing aT Class NiqhT wiTh Their presenTaTion of slciTs Trom 'ShowboaT. Bill Lindsay, Ed Kremchelr, Jim Hlavacelr, and Pefe Reynolds Harry Wellman, Joan Myers, and Dave Palme mQ ul- ::,,s.u':..' fl V - ?reAlnmen . . . Don Umerley, Bunny Bunfill, Mary HollyHeld, and Edirh Doichkoff Kay Jeram, Carol Oller, Babs Peferson, DeLee Hileman, and Helen Pease Gordon Good, Barrie Reynolds, Bob Zimmer- man, Dale Diefenbach, Mary Reznik, and Bob Cupp Lower leff-Joe Mead, George Bendis, and Esfher Leininger Lower righi'-Paul Mon+gomery, Grace Devol, Jean McClin+ock, and Ed Whii-e ... C7444 of I 955 T S 3 ini A T A ,VL f- E Q2 N ar S ,Q ' Q, s..,T... v,6 g H 3 A, llv I C le i s ss . 3 f ,gb r. ' fu., if CLASS OFFICERS Ed WhiTe, presidenTg Babs PeTerson, sec- reTary: Dick Cucialc, Treasurer: and Wally Diclchauf, vice-presidenf. C5eTTing in sTep wiTh college liTe was easily accomplished by The members of The Class oT l955. Acclaimed as one oT The mosT promising groups oT B-W Treshmen. The eager plebes enjoyed The usual Trosh acTiviTies. AlThough admiTTedly green aT TirsT, The Trosh pulled Themselves TogeTher To presenT a humorous STunT NighT program. ATTer surviving The usual baTTery oT TesTs and examinaTions, The '55ers goT inTo The groove oT sTudies and campus liTe. Their Class Nighl presenTaTion oT scenes Trom SouTh PaciTic was much enjoyed loy The audience. Firsf Row: PaT HarTzler, Cl-lrisTine Miles PaT Schuliz Ann EllzabeTh STewarT, Eleanor SeaTon, Joyce Milleron, Carolyn Holder, and Pai Glover. Second Row GreT hen Keefer Albrigl1T, HarrieT Swaby, and MarTha Willing. Carol Anderson, Mildred Smilelc, and Nance Douglass ' 'H Y 1-Y I WWW ,,,, sw - ax wif. Jw -gil .fi BH ll i ' F ' , E J ii., . Aihlefic Direcfor RAY E. WATTS Since infercollegiale alrhlefics were founded a+ Baldwin-Wallace in 'rhe la're l800's. The college has produced 'reams and individuals who have been oulslandinq in rhe alhlefic world. Alihough 'rhis year's Track ieam was 'rhe only B-W squad wilrh a winning record, lhe school can well be proud of her sons who nnerired special honors. In baslcelrloall, Dick Relherford was ninfh in fhe nafion in scoring and Jack Hribar was named To Jrhe All-Ohio foolball ieam, A special Jrribule goes fo alumnus Harrison Dillard, who was vic+orious in lhe I952 Olympic Games in Jrhe I IO melers high hurdles. The Case Tech game ai H-ie B-W Fieldhouse The B-W defense in acfion af fhe Bowling Green game ?vot6all, 1951. . Failing To win al home blighled The Yellow Jaclcels' l95l loolball season, Under lhe new head coach, Louis B. Juilleral, lhe leam ended Jrhe season wilh a rhree win and live loss record. For lhe lirsl lime in lhe college's alhlelic hislory, The Jream played T formalion loorball, and under Jrhe new eligibilily ruling, freshmen par- Jricipalecl in lhe fall sporl. we V AL APPELHOF JON BEST Guard Cenfer Top Lefi Talking over coaching sfrafegy are Ray WaHs Paul Adams Lou Jullleral Lars Wagner and John Mucklo BoHom Leff George Riley drives for a firsf down as Chef Grab fakes ou+ a Bowling Green man Boiiom Righi The 'reams leading ground gamer Chef Grab goes for yardage as Ken Relber and Jerry Fouis block un 'rhe Heidelberg gam sg., 2 ' '32 ' fi A . iugll . x 1 H , 33 37' 'Ez E S I. V, 5 fy' H 'S SI 6 ef. ki, 4, sf? --fg - CLIFF BROOKS End HOWARD BROWN Halfback GEORGE CAMPBELL Quarlerback RECORD I9: Muskingum 20: Akron . . . 26: Ivlounl' Union 20: Bowling Green . 33: Youngslown . . Op Case Tech I47 Heidelberg . 7, Jolnn Carroll 23 I6 Zl 27 I9 7 22 I7 Seated C Young L Lukenuc R Hughes F Blrsa J Hrlbar, G. Sufherin, J. Miller, L. Ralsfon, C, Brooks, S, Yan K Relber J Szakovxfs L Harouvzs Second Row L Paine, J. Simon, W. Mlcochero, W. Beyers, B, Ganclee, A. W Palmer G Campbell J Fouls F Roppolo R Muller, J, Laria, W. Lindsay, H, Chronisler, R. Ciancuffl, W, Clancufh L Brundage G Rule G Sullivan W Jones H. Cutler, K. Parsh, J. Drake, E. Krasovec, H, Brown, Y Selgfreld, C, Cindrich, J. Besf, J. Tyree. snak, R. Rohr, C, Grob, Appelhof, J. Eberhardf, Hoffman. Third Row: L. D. Slicker, R. Ripley, J. 2 -fn'-W' fur' f1 f'f-H-0'- 'K m 3 w 2 . . HUGH CHRONISTER LOU CIANCUTTI RON CIANCUTTI JIM COCHLAN JOHN f BC n Halfback Gua d MUSKINGUM 23: B-W I9 The Jaclcels opened The season dropping a 23- I 9 decision lo Muskingum. The game was louch and go from 'rhe sfarl wilh Jrhe Muslcies leading all of 'rhe way, Frank Roppolo passed for lwo TDs and scored lhe Jrhird, Terrific line-play, led by Jack l-lribar, Glen Sulherin, and Frank Birsa was lea- lured in lhe second hall. AKRON lb: B-W 20 Hard running by George Riley, Chef Grob. and Frank Roppolo pulled lhe Alcron game ou? of The fire. Ar one lime behind 7-I6, Jrhe Jackels rallied lo win 20-I6 on 'rhe Zipper's home field. B-W scores were 'rallied by Jerry Fouls and Cher Grob. Top: Chai Grub is broughf down by several Case players in Homecoming game. Boffom: Heidelberg is s+opped near fhe goal line by Bill Lindsay, Franlr Birsa, and Al Appelhof. ' I a,.g-D .K , JERRY FOUTS FuI1back JIM LARIA Cenfer LARRY FAI NE End I I CHET GROB BILL HOFFMAN JACK HRIBAR BOB HUGHES Fullback Quarterback Tackle Halfback ALL-OHIO MOUNT UNION 2I: B-W 26 Again coming Trom behind, The JackeTs ripped The Purple Raiders 26-2l. Trailing in The Tinal minuTes oT The game, All-Ohio Jack I-Iribar snagged a MounT pass and seT-up B-W's winning Touchdown. JacI4eT scoring was done by CheT Grob and George Riley. BOWLING GREEN 27g B-W 20 An early Iead oT 2 I poinTs by The Falcons proved Too much To overcome as The Jacke-Ts IosT To B-G 27-20. Two Roppoio passes To Grob and a cenTer plunge by Roppolo comprised The B-W scoring. BILL LINDSAY LARRY LUKENIC DICK MILLER End Halfback Halfback BILL PALMER LOU RALSTON KEN REIBER Ouarferback Tackle End afar wir.. giw - Pi' JIM MILLER Tackle GEORGE RILEY Halfback ?vot6all . . . A 'T l : I gt is EZ.. I DICK RIPLEY DICK ROHR FRANK ROPPOLO JOHN SIMON DON SLICK End Quarlerback Quarterback Tackle En Top: Frank Roppolo, Coach Lou Juilleraf, and Bob Hughes view an anxious moment in lhe Case game. Boflom: B-W cheerleaders are, Kneeling: Dolly Crandall, Jackie Long, Babs Pelerson, Ann Luemperl. Standing: Dave Sellers, Ken DeCrane, Gene James, Mel Schalois. YOUNGSTOWN l9g B-W 33 The Jackels' besl performance of 'rhe year came in lhe Youngslown game when lhey dropped lhe Penguins 33-I9. Cher Grob displayed Tremendous running and scored 'rhree of B-W's TDS. Guard Lou Cianculli and Bill Lindsay accounled for lhe olher Jackel scoring. CASE TECH 77 B-W 0 Playing on a snow covered field, B-W dropped The Homecoming game lo Case 7-O, The game's only score came in lhe second quarler when The Rough Riders blocked a B-W punl lhal sel'-up lhe TD. GLENN SUTHERIN JULIUS SZAKOVITS Tackle Tackle eeanmee,-4,m,e,u1 ,.,-:ww-fsaeae we wma.. -ew, . ,M e,e.,.,..,W. we , ..- , :.f.,m.-.. Franlr Roppolo is broughl down by several Case players as Jim Miller and Carl Young close-in on a Case back as he Lou Cianculfi and Lou Ralslon loolr on. allempls lo slrirl' ihe B-W line. JIM TYREE HaI'fback HEIDELBERG 22: B-W I4 The Sludenl Princes of Til'lin handed +he Yellow Jackels Iheir lourlh home loss 22-I4 in a wide-open game, Allhough Ihe visilors dorninaled mosl of Ihe game, subslilule B-W quarlerbaclc Bill Palmer pul on a dazzling passing exhiloilion for The home fans. JOHN CARROLL I7g B-W 7 The season finale was again played in 'lhe snow when Ihe Yellow Jackels dropped a I7-7 decision 'ro John Carroll. The game. which was played al 'rhe Cleveland Sladium. gave Ihe cily championship 'ro 'rhe Blue Slrealcs, A Roppolo 'ro Lindsay pass was The Jaclcels only score I' .., ' - I-ii -if - I CARL YOUNG BILL MORRISON JACK REEKS STEVE YANSHAK Guard Cenler Mahaqer Manager Kawleetball, 1951-SZ . . . For ihe second Time in Il years, Yellow Jaclcer Cagers finished a season wilh less 'rhan a .500 average. Playing such baslceiball powerhouses as Siena. Seion Hall, Duquesne. Daylon, and Peoria Caierpillars, Jrhe squad posied a 9 won and I2 los+ record. RECORD ... ..,? . A ... B-W . . . . 89: Penn .... . 63 B-W . . . . 741 Wesfern Reserve . 67 B-W . . . . 605 Youngsfown . . 59 B-W . . . 83: Hillsdale .... 60 B-W . . . . 531 Siena .... . 55 B-W. . . . 57: Selon Hall . . . 83 B-W . . . . 76: Colby .... . 78 B-W . . . 62: Wesiern lllinois 63 B-W . . . . 641 Peoria Calerpillars 9l B-W . . . 94: Ohio Wesleyan . 70 B-W . . . . 7l: Goodyear . . . 77 B-W . . 69: Case Tech . . . 56 B-W . . . 64: Kenl Siafe . . 82 B-W . . . 82: Youngsfown . . 84 B-W . . . 86: Akron . . 59 B-W . . . 77: John Carroll . . 72 B-W. . . . 93: Mounf Union . . 82 B-W . . . . 62: John Carroll . . 70 B-W . . . . 64: Daylon . . . 97 B-W . . . . 73: Lawrence Tech . 86 B-W . . , 7l: Bowling Green . . 96 B-W . . . . 66: Dayion . . . . 75 B-W . . . . 5Ig Duquesne . . . 94 'fri E5 Q ii W 'ii' 3 5 ii E g L . ig .,., ' ,' A1'+n . .'.'- f A Q ' 'if '-':' ' - S ... 1 3' QQ 1 :':'2 .., 5 ag fr-' ga ....ia Top: Assis'ran1' coach Paul Adams and Lars Wagner falls over ihe -Tri m QQQ, , I season's schedule. 5 M A I Lf. if fi l . .1 .. .f: X Xa W 'A-.. .... 'ii Middle: Jim Rodriguez goes up 'For a shoi in fhe Case game. Bo++om: Harry Wellman drives ln for 'Iwo poinis af Duquesne. W . ....... , 5 M ,sm . .5.,,.:.,-4-...:.. - , 2 ...Q za 5 ri 5 ........ E WA? A DICK RETH ERFORD Ce nier Sealed: J. Rodriguez, W. Moland, A. Leslie, R, Relherford, K. Reiber, C. Grob. Standing: W. Coslello, W, Morgan, M, Smifh, H, Welsh, H, Wellman, 6. Suess. Wirh four of Ihe Jackels' losses coming loy a margin ol Iwo or less poinls, B-W can well be proud ol ihe leam's showing. l-lighlighis of 'rhe year were Thrilling violories ov.er Youngsiown. Case, John Carroll, and Ohio Wesleyan, where Jrhe learn sei a new school scoring record of 94 poinls. Allhough losing +o Dayion on our home floor, ihe Jaclcels' lasl' minuie poini drive ihrealened 'lo upsel The highly ranked Flyers. ALEX LESLIE BILL MOLAND JIM RODRIGUEZ HARRY WELTMAN Forward Forward Guard Guard 69 - if ,-ij' f. A aw Kg f 2 ,, ,,,,m z .,., A . .I X fi 'FV A ,Y ,, A 9' 1 , N U ' V 33 iw ' gf' 'G M47 Lglgnl.:-puL.,. ? f - 4 ' C I gg A K ' a J . E- 11, 3 af: I ' 045 '- M ' F' 3' gf, if 3 i 2,3 3 W 5, af 37 ig , if n il' L I bi 4 Ng 1 - ,., . Qgffl , 5 gd inf' If - il, . Fl' NQQQ W gf' 5' c 9 5,5235 '..' , 55-I N f Ti .A 4 f f ' '4' - ' L- nv .' .S P if.. ,K ' . . gm I. ' 1 gi 'f , E fg . f A 3 'S' if 5 1' - f ww X 22 . x 2, G' , A Q ,I f ' EJ Nlg. 'Q V 1 NIB! K . 45 ' J ' if 1 Q n 5 0 4 1 my ,fu '4- 1 gg, 4 :Q 1 'Eff ig 19 4. E 5 f 4 1 X- ,4. W R m e all .Z g .7 Qi . ' CEE, sv- . 5 , l gl BILL MORRISON Manager Top: Two of S'rorl:'s 22 poinfs in lhe John Carroll game. Bo'Hom: Going up for a lay-up shof af fhe Duquesne Gardens is Alex Leslie. univr Uafmitq . . . Seated: R. Kaze, J. Dyson, R. Brand, R. Bedford, L. Campbell, Standing: W. Shankland, D. Benson, E. Carroll, R. Sims, W. O'Farrell, R. Blakeley. , T.: .F 3. . .. Q Qing? if , mg, -1 WWW, 775: Swzmmlng . . . RECORD 37: Woosier . . 38: Wilnlenberg . 37: Fenn .... 40: Wilienlaerg . 27: KenJrS1'a+e . . 28: Ohio Wesleyan 42: Edinboro . . 40: Kenyon . . 22: Case Tech . . 207 Case Tech . . Coming from behind +o He Edinboro proved io be The B W Jrankers besi showing during a season in which The Yellow Jackeis failed fo reqmsier a win Slrandoui performances were dis played by 'ream capiain Charlie Schenk and Wally Johnson Coach Joe Vick s 400 yard relay feam of Bull Palmer, Dick Ripley, Ross Taylor and Lee Rehme was also a sieady winner o Allen Tom Kydd, Ken DeCra'n R s T yo L R h B II P I d D k R pl Coach John Suma, Bob Cilimburg, Jim Dominylus, Don Conway, Bob Jericho, Ed Meyer, Lou Ralslon, Mel Lowe. llfrm tlin 9 Dale Humphrey, Jim Miller. Lack ol depllw and experience hampered JoI1n Suma's maf- men as +I'ley closed II'1e season wI+I'1 a 2 and IO record. The Yellow Jaclcel' viclories came over Oberlin and Findlay. Sparlcing I'I'1is year's squad and relurning nexf season were Dale I-lumplmrey. Mel Lowe, and Bob Cilimlourg. RECORD B-W. . . . II: Buffalo .... . I9 B-W . . . . 7: Weslern Reserve . 28 B-W . . . 22: Oberlin .... . 8 B-W . . . . 5: Toledo . . . 3I B-W . . . Og Case Tech . . . 3-I B-W . . . . I3: Akron ..... . 22 B-W . . . . Og Edinboro . . 28 B-W . . . . I I7 Weslern Onrario . 23 B-W. . . . I8: Pindley ..... . I3 B-W . . . . I Ig Kenl Slale .... . 25 B-W . . . . I37 Bowling Green , . 2I B-W . . . . I3g Akron ..... . 20 Top: Dale Humphrey Boilom: Mel Lowe ' 'CMAA Country . . . RECORD B-W ...... 35 Ohio Wesleyan . . 20 B-W . . . . . 33 Oberlin . . 22 B-W ...... 37 Bowling Green . . I8 B-W ...... 29 Kenr Slaie .... 26 B-W ...... 35 Wesfern Reserve . 20 B-W ...... 32 Case Tech .... 23 Ed Meyer, John Porsch, Ed Wardlow, Duane Gordon, Dan Beren Coached and caprainecl by veleran harrier Dan Beren, +he Cross Coun- fry Jream suffered a winless season. The learn, which runs a four mile course. lacked depfh and experience for a winning recorcl. Brighf spof of 'rhe season was lhe meer wilh Kem' S'ra1'e where Don Lamberlon led fhe pack across Jrhe finish line selling a new course record. DAN BEREN DON LAMBERTON ED MEYER JOHN PORSCH 'ala'-'-uisrgera , f',-Ax.r .M . . . .iv Sealed: E. Wardlow, D, Beren, W. Young, R, Benz, D, Gordon, L. Campbell, J, Lana, S. Koller, R, Hugkes, R, Johnson, Sfandlhg Miller, K, Kellogg, R. Gardner, J. Tyree, D. Lamberfon, W. Jones, G, Riley, R. Tarr, W, Hillyard, Coach L, Juillerai. Track . . . As usual 'rhe Yellow Jackel cindermen provided 'rhe local 'rrack lans wilh a winning leam. Coached by Lou Juilleral and led by velerans Dick Johnson and Bill l-lillyard, lhe squad won live our ol seven dual meels. l-lighlighl ol 'rhe year was B-W's 'fri- umph in lhe Cleveland Collegiale Meer held a+ The college lrack. Greer running by freshmen Dick Benz, George Riley, and Larry Campbell was a big laclor in 'rhe season's success. The mile relay leam ol Bob l-lughes, Ed Wardlow, Dick Benz, and Dick Johnson proved 'ro be lhe besl in 'rhe slale. s-w . . sa: B-w . . 93112 B-W . . 77lf27 B-w . . sfayz B-w . iooyz B-W . . 26V2g B-W . . 64: RECORD Ohio Wesleyan . Wesfern Reserve Kenl Slale . . Wayne ..., John Carroll . . Ohio Slale . . Bowling Green . 59 43V2 49'f2 6 l V2 26'f2 95V2 4l Cleveland Collegiale .... Isl' B-W All-Ohio ......... 2nd B-W f 'xg vm xy , 'K rfb Top: Bob Hughes and Dick Benz lead in Ihe 880 yard run af fhe dual meef wifh Wesfern Reserve. Middle: Harrison Dillard displays his I952 Olympic cham- pionship 'form during an exhibifion conlesf wifh Clarence Smifh. Bo'Hom: Anchoring 'Ihe vicforious mile relay feam is Dick Johnson as he noses ouf Meade Burneif of Ohio Sfaie. 76 DICK JOHNSON Quarier mile DICK BENZ Half mile BOB HUGHES Half miI'e ED WARDLOW Disiances BILL HILLYARD Pole vaull v r. l LARRY CAMPBELL Dashes DUANE GORDON Broad iump GEORGE RILEY Dashes WARD JONES Shot pul JIM MILLER Sho? put Top: Lean Pryor of Wesiern Reserve and Larry Campbell finish I-2 in ihe IOO yard dash af lhe Cleveland Collegiafe Meef. Middle: Bob Hughes sfarls-off for B-W in ihe mile relay al lhe Ohio Sfaie meet Bollomz Brealring The lape in fhe Cleveland Collegiale Mee? is George Riley. enlf fn tra-Illurahf . . . This year's inTra-mural aThleTic: program proved To be one oT The mosT highly con- TesTed in recenT years, Again The race was beTween Lambda Chi Alpha and Alpha Tau Omega wiTh The Tormer overTalcing The Three-Time champions in The Tinal ev-enTs To wallc oIT wirh The All-SporTs Trophy. The margin oT vicTory was 50 poinTs. Ties resulTed in Two sporTs, A baslceTloall and soTTball, in boTh cases loeTween Lamb- da Chi and Saylor Hall. However, Saylor Hall was vicTorious in play-oTT games in The Two sporTs. Much oT The crediT Tor B-W's Tine If program goes To The clirecTor, Lars Wag- ner. Lars, who has his hands Tull wiTh Teach- ing and coaching The baslceTball Team, is responsible Tor one oT The besT college I-M programs in This area. FINAL MEN'S INTRA-MURAL STANDINGS Lambda Chi Alpha ........................ I832 pTs. Alpha Tau Omega ........................ I772 Alpha Sigma Phi . . . I463 Phi Kappa Tau . . . I253 Sigma Phi Epsilon . . 860 H Saylor Hall . . . . 734 Cenfennial Hall . . . 594 H BeTa Sigma Tau .. 365 IndependenTs . . . 279 Kohler Hall . . . I56 H FacuITy .... - I I7 H Phi Sigma Kappa . . IO7 I-M champions, Lambda Chi Alpha. ParT of The crowd affending The I-M wresiling mafche . Q A ,K , .,,,.,,,..- .ww Y- ,4-1-A -C--. 'W' WFS S E 'ff 4 me : 'gmgg 1 Y 9 LR vu SM .. 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ALPHA TAU OMEGA Firsl' row: Ken Decrane, Dick Ripley, Jim Laria. Second row: Bill Chisholm, Jim Seigfreid, Ray McLeod, Jim Hor-lon. Swimming . . . ALPHA TAU OMEGA Firs'f row: Dave Benson, Ken Decrane, Don Sliclrer. Second row: Bob Sims, Jim Seig- freicl, Dick Rohr, Don Bryanf, Ari Guilford. Uvlleyball . . . LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Firsl' row: Jim Miller, Walier Knight Dale Humphrey. Second row: Bill Lindsay, Bob Hughes, Ken Reiber, Bill Derrick. 74618 7enniA . . . INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION Warren Halliday of Alpha Tau Omega ?oulAlaooting . . . INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION Dick Miller lnof piciuredl of Lambda Chi Alpha Kadminton and 7enniA . .. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION Tom Lance of Lambda Chi Alpha golf... INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION Paul Horwedel of Lambda Chi Alpha gvffmz. . . SAYLOR HALL lPlay-off championsl Firsi row: George Campbell, Ed Krasovec, Bill Joseph, Jack Hribar, Lou Ralsion, Frank McDermoH'. Second row: Larry Lukenic, George Riley, Harry Wellman, Ken Brooks, Cliff Brooks, Charles Dennis. Track . . . ALPHA SIGMA PHI Firsf row: Myrf Ruby, Paul -Monfgomery, Don Siephans, George Bendis, Frank Siu- chel, Ron Ciancuiii, Mel Schalois, Harloe Cutler. Second row: Ward Jones, Bill Shuriz, Bob Dunne, Arvid Johnson, Howie Welch, Dick Blakeley, Dick Johnson. - ' X E UHMMP5 '52 ig-,Q W Women lf Jn tm-mural . . . Top Cornell-D. Heppler, M. Sekerak, P. Valand, G. Delis, L. Teuscher, N. Harf, B. Roof, M. Bodarner, M. Badger, C. Bugay. Bottom Darimoufh-M. Woodard, A. Davies, R. Eversole, J. Myers, P. Ward, J Havens, 6, Winchesier, D. Heffiefinger, M. Capers, J. Repass. OTTering B-W women an all-around sporTs program. The Wornen's AThleTic deparTmenT yearly plans a mosT ade- quaTe inTra-mural sporTs calendar. Early in The Tall To laTe in The spring, compeTiTion is keen Tor The coveTecl Trophies ThaT accompany a champion- ship Team in each sporT. Every girl is ,encouraged To parTIci- paTe in as many sporTs as her exTra- curricular Time allows. Much OT The success OT The program goes To Misses MyrTa STover and Marjorie l-lower who direcT iT. l'lighlighT oT The year was The annual Cornell-DarTmouTh loaslceTball game where The ouTsTancling players from each Team meeT, This year Cor- nell besTed DarTmouTh 32-25 when Mary Boclamer poured in 9 poinTs ThaT spelled The diTTerence. Table Tennis Tennis Doubles BadminTon and Tennis MARY CLARK GEORGIA Deus and ANN DAVIES ANN oAviEs VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL lndependenfs-Edi'il1 Nash, Marlha Badger, Nancy Lyfle, Jane Goewey, Della Zeia-Firsl' Row: Marilou Hoag- 'IaCI'Ie I-009. Dollie Heppler, Pal Ward. Marybelh Capers, Second Row: Barbara Ayres, Ginny Jennings, Jan Chalker, Donna Hefflefinger, Georgia Delis, Ann Davies. -'Y SWIMMING BOWLING Alpha Gamma Della-First Row: Arden Sfewarf, Phyl Marek, Carla Bela Sigma Omicron-Marge Lehman, Barbara Baesel, Kay Wilson, Roebuck, Florence Flinl, Second Row: Molly Sykora, Marilyn Hughes. Mary Clark, Rifa Eversole, Marilee Wiffich. Isnav ARCHERY BASEBALL Alpha Gamma Della-Diane Doane, Micky McLeod, Phyl Marek. lndependenls-Firsf Row: Marfha Badger, Belly Roof, Marie Knuebel, Marian Muir, Mary Poole. Second Row: Jane Goewey, Carol Bugay, Pal Ward, Nancy Woodman. 83 ref f 1, ff . 'Y ,fe Q35 1 ' f' SKU' iff y 1 V 'V mr. . ' . i 'lr 0 I r ri H .. 4 ff 'I N I 15711 , ' A X f K 0 V 'H I 4? ' , fj 1' . J L ,. s- f . is:-4 f 1 V 5 INTERFRATERNITY BOARD Firsf Row: W, Panni'ng, J, Howe, D, Blaskevica, G, Doonan, J. Lauienschla- ger, M, Hoag, Second Row: J, Wilker- son, F. Birsa, N. Harfup, R. Plafz, R. Arnold, Miss L. Mowrey. Third Row: A, Werner, W, Sanders, R. Joyce, Dr. J. Sinnema. Seven fralerniries and five sororilies comprise 'rhe nalional Greek leller organizarions represenled on campus. Inlerfralernily Board, represenled by lhe presidenl of each fralernify and sororily, is 'rhe governing body of ine Greek groups. Greek Council and Panlwellenic Board adminisler rules and reqularions for frafernilies and sorori'ri.es, re- speclively. Greek acrivilies for lhe year were Hee lnlerfralernily Dance, an all-college Blood Donalion Drive, and Hue lnlerfralernily Sing. GREEK COUNCIL PANHELLENIC BOARD Sealed: R, Arnold, Dr, J, Sinnerna, F. Birsa, J, Harrison, R. Van- Sealed: J. Howe, G. Doonan, J. McCollisler, G, Delis, M. Hoag derwall. Sranding: R. Plafz, R. Gleason, W. Sanders, R, Joyce, J, Leufenschlager, D, Blaskevica, N. Harfup. Sfanding: W. Fan A, Werner, E, Griffifh. ning, D. Hefflefinger, J, Wilkerson, Miss L. Mowrey. ALPHA MU OF 14,2114 Sigma Phi . . . 9:2429 279 From' Sfreei OFFICERS BOB TAYLOR . . . Presidenf - RON ARNOLD . . . Presidenf BILL SHURTZ Vice-Presidenf AL BAUER . . Vice-PresidenI BILL MILLER . . . Secreiary DAVE SELLERS , . . Treasurer I Ron ArnoId and Bob Tay or Ed Whi+e. Bill Hawkins. and Ron Arn0IcI I1eIp children from Bill Miller, JoI1n Lovich, Dick Call, Mel Schalois, and Dave Ihe Mefhodid Home opEen IILTIr IuncI'1es a'rII1e Sig Easier Palmer comprise I'I1e Siq combo ai II1e Campus CI1es+ I. ' 99 un Carnival. W x ',? ,. 1 X f e? ww, ,X vw. 3 321 .2 -33 X'6iSg3gQ: sr-if W I x :.- , 1 . ,, , 4, A 1 may l K W W ea.,-1',f. u . qrb., -. fi f ' .. A ' '-- IJ-A 9 V. - :A .- - 7 I I K ., I z 115: Ning' , ':!-ff -Q-1.9. .3 W, ,I 1 Q -f h ' in In-..'. '.' f-iff, .fd 5 --gs? F 5' ,.w,, ,y .- .-'gi Eg l,:..,Lz:f.: A .. -Lg-,,,, ..v-31 h 'Q i1i'?fli541Pfi '- if -fa! V'-V 1 'ff-M. ' ' A 1- i.. -.s . 1- 341- .af gy .Q 3, 31f:'fL45'3Jf:?Z .:?J'gti'5'.- -.51 new V , ,f fd f T'-ff-'1 .- + vr' .2 ' A JW ' ,.,,, lr T'f'IE,f.4..lL S51-11 VUL, -, Li. 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Halliday, R, Hedberg, G, Campbell, G. Suess, T, Kaminski, J, McMurray, J. Corn. Third Row: R. Taylor, W, Riemenschneider, J. Nupp, L. Paine, C. Dennis, R, Ripley, D. Slicker, H. Binder, P, Cufler, R, Dubbs. Fourth Row: T, Draewell, H, Welsh, J. Siegfried, D. Mack, L, Rehme, K, DeCrane, F, Voghl, D, Benson, J, Horton, M. Lowe, Fillh Row: W. Chisholm, E, Van Horn, R, Graham, R. Sims, W, O'Farrell, W, Moland. Once again lhe ATOS made a fine showing in infra-murals winning A and B loolball, B baskelball. wreslling, ping pong, badminlon, golf, and swimming. Second place was awarded Them in lhe lnlerfralernily Sing. Civic recognilion was given ihe chapler when They converled 'rheir Hell Weelc lo l-lelp Weelc by painling newly conslrucled Ward l'lall. Their social calendar included lhe Blaclilool Ball, a weslern house parly, and lhe annual spring dinner dance, ihe While 'lea Rose Formal. ATO pledges surround Rudy Lampman, painfer who super- Chowing down for brealrfasf are Larry Campbell, Jim Sieg vised lheir painling of Ward Hall. fried, Diclc Graham, Jim Nupp, and Howie Welsh. Kata Szgma Tau Q 'K-Sith Wall Sanders and Ed H l20 Easl Grand Slreel OFFICERS ED GRIFFITH WALT SANDERS WALT SANDERS DUANE GORDON HENRY HOLLAND .,.... LORING MANLEY ...... Vrce Vice ED BUDRICK .............. Engaged in a bull session are Leroy Jaffe Dick Sprague Chuck Smifh works on 'lhe Bela Tau books while Henry and Ed Griffith, Holland looks on. S Q3 LEE? ss WWE wmgg 5 U, .mm Presldenl Preslclenl' Preslden+ Presldenr Secreiary Treasurer Treasurer ' f 4. 4 f 'Q f Q' h W L W,:. X, .m . f w ,. A f t MMI '21, fwgx,m1,gz5,.:. ,, 3,22 ww- was-, 5 1 V' - ' -X .... mf, lffghl-S . .W Q ,ik 1. A,gm51'2 -1 L ZLEQYQQ ,, X,,, Q M. ' Q, .,, . ' Q 2 1 , ' ' 9 -35 , .- . f . A as , . A-,..,,,H --,, f 1 I. , V- wifi f . x I.. g I 5 K ,, X, 25 Y A A . H X ' K E ? gf! , if , 5 V , - X. 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Hal Lnlhe maires fhe bug dafe on 'rhe Phu Sig phone ig Ray Harold, Sir YYYY Presideni Presidenf . . . .Vice-Presideni . .Vice-Presidenf Secrefary Secrefary Treasurer Treasurer Barking for 'Hue Phi Sig show ai' +l1e Campus Chesf Carnival -vwyfwsww,w-ww'wil-:- - 1.15,-mgrwam-.,3gma--Ryze--.ve wnwf' f-43,3 , vi,f1ss' , . ,-:FJ P ,uw .. . , I - eq., - 4 rf - . Gln... 'f . .o jd- : 7.x!e1 ' Firsf Row Z, Brushaber, O. Trogden, F, Darling, L. PalmaTeer, J, Body, L. Lillie. Second Row: R. Vanderwall, H. Lillie, D. Freeman B Bellus, R. Cole, E. Fenner, NOT PicTured: W. Ashby, W, Doak, R. Joyce, D. Kopen, D. Meincke, A. OTT, K. Sfraka, J. Zarbock EsTablishing Themselves in Their new house has occupied much of The Time oT The Phi Sigs, CompleTely redecoraTing The house, They hope To esTalolish a Tull-Time boarding club nexT year. ln Their Third year on campus, The chapTer now has organized a wives' and moThers' club ThaT has given The group much assisTance. AT The chapTer's Founders' Day banquet Dr. John L. Knighl' delivered The main address. Former chapTer presidenT Jim Sivard was The recipienT of a naTional Phi Sigma Kappa scholarship award. usily engaged in a chess game are Bob Cole and Jim DepicTing The old villain movies is The Phi Sig May Day Body. Tloaf. .. RON PLATZ BOB GLEASON DICK MEYER ZACK SPRING-ER ART DAOULAS BILL KUBACH MIKE MCGOOKEY ART DAOULAS 72 Easl Bagley Road Presldem' Presrdenf Vice Presudenl Vice Presnden+ Secrelwary Secrefary Treasurer Treasurer Ari Daoulas and Glenn Tennell relax ln lhe llvlng roo Lang Hall of +l1e Slg Eps new house on Bagley Road . :.-.--- , 'V ' . .. - ..- ' E. -W i A -'H' -'-1 ' ' wi- 'L ' 'lr-'- ' ' T ' ,. , 541- 1 h-pf-'1ff:'i, '.i'3fS?'-F-Ile' - +11 ' -. w e 5 HJ m , Til: , ,, V.-,iz ,v-i .A 43:-9 lf' r . - -5'fl 'i' '-ig-f af - A Firsf Row R, Pirclhner, A. Rodd, E, Sulmonelli, R. Pla1z,Z, Springer, G. Tennell, C, Daniels, J, Dominyfus. Second Row: C Conf: R Fuhrrneyer W, GISSE, L. Hari, R. Gleason, W. Kubach, J, Roof, D. Horace, M. McGookey. Third Row: R. Spanenburg, D. Walker R Meyer D. Speckrnan, S. Dunlap, J. Bobka, W. Shankland, W, Dickhauf, L. Franlz. Localed in lheir new house on Bagley Road Lasl Fall, 'flue Sig Eps slarled The social year wilh a house warming parly. Open houses followed mosl of The ioolball and baslcelball games. For The 'rhird slraighl' year, 'rhe chapler won l'he liHle brown jug offered To lhe group Thar earns The mosl money af The Campus Chesl Carnival. Wirh lhe Narional organizarion observing ils golden anniversary in l95l, lhe chapler senl delegales 'ro 'rhe 5O+h year conclave. Ohio Zela held loorh a winler and spring formal al Cleveland holels. Sporfs heroes of 'rhe pasl were porlray on Plafz 'lakes 'lime-ouf from presidenfial dufies lo sfudy. May Day floaf, .fi mme Z n2 ALPHA IOTA OF Ilan 102 gamma brelta fiig , , Alpha Gam fireplace OFFICERS SALLY BOYLE . . . DONNA BLASKEVICA . . MICKY Iv1cLEOD . . CAROL KERKI-IOF . PAT OUELOS . . . . JOANN SELLERS . . . . Presidenf Presideni' I sf Vice- Presideni' ISI Vice-Pre5idenI . 2nd Vice-Presidenf . 2nd Vice-Presidenf LINDA CALVIN . ..... Secrefary JOYCE EVANS ..... . . SecreIary DONNA BLASKEVICA . . . .Treasurer d Sauy BOYIB CARLA ROEBUCK . . . .Treasurer Donna BIaSIl9VIca an Enjoying refresI1menI's ai' a Gam rusI1 par'Iy are Robin More Gems are Mary BarreH', Joyce Evans, Nancy McAr fMacNicoI, Pai Quelos, and Bernice Hiri. ihur, Diane Doane, and Marge Donaghy. x rf x I I f N A '- M. 'EH fa, W, rap A x N 4,327 LH :X .'f I '2..U :IF ' I , ,II A X 23 .IME 'f Q5 Firsf Row: W, Sovish, C, Roebuck, B. Vodrey, L. Calvin, M, Donaqhy, M. Sykora, B. Bowen, A. Slewarf, M. Barre1T, L. Behm. Second Row: P. Buckholz, M, Hughes, V. SmiTh, C. Kerkhoi, M. McLeod, P, Marek, P, Schuliz, R. MacNicol, R. Halberg, J. Greenwood, S. Boyle, Third Row: P, Quelos, B, Hirf, S, Weber, B. Wells, J. Evans, J. Sellers, D. Doane, P. Glover, R, Robinson, D. Blaslcevica, M. Mounfoux. Fourfh Row: L, Smirh, A. Lucas, A. Ganyard, F. Flinl, A. Holder. B, Meizqer. The high poinT ol: The Gam social calendar was The annual dinner dance held aT The Lalce Shore l-loTel in May. Inculcled in Their social acTiviTies were an alumnae ValenTine Tea, several informal parTies, and a special Tea in honor of The ATOS. Sams Sally Boyle and Mary BarreTT were chosen as Homecoming and May Queens, respecrively. ChapTer alTruisTic proiecTs senT a crippled child To Camp Cheerful and donaT.ed Tunds To The Cerebral Palsy Fund, Swimming and archery Trophies wenT To The Alpha loTa girls. Donna Blaslcevica, Moncla Shipman, Miclcy McLeod, and Porfrayed on The Gam May Day floa+ is The Roaring Wilma Sovish engaged in small Talk al a Gam rush pariy. Twen'l'ies iau age. BETA KAPPA OF 14,2114 SU belta . . . janew JANE WILKERSON GAIL DOONAN . HELEN BLOOMER MARLENE LEICK PHYL VALAND LOIS SCHEIDE MARILYN SCHALL MIRIAM LONG ,E Presidenl Presideni Presidenl Presidenl Secreiary Secrefary Treasurer Treasurer Around fha Alpha Xi booih ai The Campus Chesf Carnival Phyl Valancl, Elaine Krueger, and Jane Wilkerson iurn ihe are Marge Codling, Rosemarry Guelcher, Beref Mason, 'fables on Dr. John L. Knighf, Dr. Franl: G. Lanlcard and Marge Kluever and Marilyn Schall Mr Harry Rldenour a+ ihe Alpha Xl App'e Polnshers Pariy .-.1 OFFICERS CARRIE PARTRIDGE GERTRUDE GRAEFLIN . .... . BARBARA BAUS . LEILA MOREY . MARGE LE!-IMAN . BARBARA BAUS . . KAY WILSON . . . MARILYN DeGOODE JANE MILL .... KATIE PURDY . . Presidenf Presiderd' . . . lsr Vice-Presideni . . IsI Vice-Presidenf . . 2nd Vice-President . . 2nd Vice-Presidenr Secrera ry Secreia ry Treasurer Treasurer Nancy Hariup runs fhe Baia Campus CI1es'r Carnival booih EnI'erI'ainmenIaI'II'1e winier quarier Befa rusI1 parfy incIuded as Duck Luedeke and Mary Hames 'rake a chance Leila Morey presenfing a Irumpef solo. FirsT Row: M, Harkness, B. Baesel. J. Meissler. B. Baus. P. Hames. P. Warfh, L. Harouvis. A. Hilly, C. Roberls. M. Broolcler, K.APurdy. Sec- ond Row: K. Wilson, M. Egger, E. Lancashire. M. Lehman. J. Mill, M. Rushlow, M, DeGoede. P. Grimm. M. Penner. M. Wrllich. Third Row: N. l-larfup, B. Peferson, l. Paul. N. Wood. E. Leininger. P. Lawrence, L. Morey, R. Eversole, G, Graellin. Fourlh Row: D. Heinzen, BeTa advisor, Miss Berfha Sfiefel, chaTs wiTh acfives and TM l l A l l T l Q ' . V , , . 4 , 5 V M. Williams. J. Linqe, M. Clarke. D. Hunker. l-l. Williams. SporTing a TirsT place in bowling and a ping pong champion in Mary Clarke, The BeTas had a lousy year in inTra-murals. A hayride and a scavenger hunT wiTh The Chis. began The chapTer's social calendar. BeTa dances were held in February and May, The laTTer being The annual spring Tormal. The lnTerTraTerniTy Sing and May Day Tound The Alpha Pi girls well-represenTed. The BeTas Took Third in The Sing and placed second in The TloaT compeTiTion. On The second place May Day floal are Mary Hamas, Maryln SmiTh, Donna Heinzen, Mona Egger, and Carol rushees al a win'l'er rush parfy. Robe.--kg, 1' Q reg! 52133 gs-lv Qeffgff We MARILOU HOA6 ,..... . . JOAN LAUTENSCHLAGER . . . . BARBARA AYRES GINNY BEREIT . LOIS AYERS . . JAN Cl-IALKER RUTH OBERER . NANCY KUHNS Presidenl Presldenl . , . . . .Vlce-Presidenl . . .Vice-Presidenf Secrelary Secretary Treasurer Treasurer A DZ room cleaning pariy included Nancy Koehler, Jaclue Margie Rucks Ellen Scofield and Dolly Bell sfarf ihe re Carmel, Jan Blalzeley, A. Soslrey, Georgia Delis, Do'Hy Bell freshmenf lane a+ a DZ rushparly as Marge Olsen and Lois Barbara Ayres, Marilou Hoag, Jan Douglas, Marlys Dahlrn Ayers look on Lois Ayers, Tanya -Mac Morris, and Emily Jump FFS Row M. Rucks, M. Thomas, G. Devol, J, Long D, Heppler, M, l-loam, P. DeVassie, E. Scofield, D. Bell, M, Jones. Second Row D e lefinger, J, LauTenschlaqer, M. Dahlin, K, Kraft, N. FIaherTy, D. Dery, E. Jump, N, Kuhns, E, Wicke M. Capers, Third ow C Gerber J. Douglas, A. lndoe, B. Ayres, G. Boydell, N, Koehler, T. MacMorr1s, G. Delis, M, Olsen, S, Fernsell. FourTh Row: L Ayers J Chalker, N. Churchill, V. Jennings, A, Davies, A, Soskey, J. Blakeley, 5. Wrighf, G. BereiT. The DZS sTarTed oTT The year wiTh a closed Thanksgiving parTy wiTh The Alpha Sigs and also joined wiTh Them in caroling campus dorms and homes before ChrisTmas. The winTer quarTer Tound The Gamma Alpha girls having a MoTher-DaughTer BanqueT and pledge Tormal aT The Cleveland l-loTel, The baslceTball Trophy wenT To The chapTer and Ann Davies copped The loadminTon and Tennis award. DZs Shirley WrighT and Georgia Delis were named SweeThearT and Commerce Queens, respecTively. The year was concluded wiTh a May Tormal aT The Lalce Shore l-loTel. olaxing In The sororiTy room are Anifa Indoe, Marybeih Capers Ginny Jennings, Coralie Gerber, Peggy DeVassie, Donna Hefflefinger, Shirley Wright Sue Fernsell, and Marion Thomas. Third place Delia Zefa -May Day Tioaf .125 Q ig FIJDD MHRT 5. .. ..... -..nga 'MBFTL + 1 I -,Mika Phi Mu frophy fable JESSIE HOWE . . . .Presidenr WILMA FANNIN6 . . Presidenf ADA HUFPER , . vfCe.PfeSiden+ LENORE JERABEK viCe.PfeSsden+ BUSY HAVENS . . .secfemy JOAN ZIEGLER . . .swemy MARTHA WOODARD . . , .Treasurer Around fhe piano are Ruih Ollver Ruih Mnchnay Jane Marcia Harvey serves refreshmenfs fo Pa+ Schulh ai' a Nlcholl Allce Hoffman and Gerry Howe Phi Mu rush parfy. 1, L,L, .A --.,L : 'ff- H1 A, 1 1' ' ' N- X. ,xx '!,, ..-, -w :i'3?1 hm X f -sg 4 J Ayub ww ,Y ,W -, A, rx -., 4 T rj J J . 5, ' ' 1 -I .wa L' Q ' 3 1 15 !,1,', , ff' I .I I R df? ff X fy fl K' I, If ' 1 J f 1 W 4' .W- wif 'iips' Umicron belta Kappa . . . Z7 A ., , O Eff?-3?, e is Firsi' row: E. GriTTiTh, Dr. W. Pen- dell, D. Povenmire. V. Wendt D. Beren, J. Corn. Second row: F. Thomas, F. Suppes, F. Birsa, R. Ar- nold, P. Froman. Third row: D. FiTz, P. CuTler, R. Taylor, A. Bauer. WiThin Two years oT iTs Tounding, lvlen's Honorary was insTalled as The 75Th circle oT Omicron DelTa Kappa on March 28, AT ThaT Time, ThirTeen sTudenTs and Two TaculTy members were iniTiaTecl inTo The local circle. Members oT The WesTern Reserve circle insTalled The group aT B-W. The Tormal iniTiaTion was culminaTed wiTh a banqueT where Dr, Gordon JohnsTon, naTional ODK president presenTed The charTer To The group. The college was repre- senTed by Dr. John L. KnighT, who addressed The banquet and B-W circle preident Dale Povenmire, accepTed The charTer on behalT oT The new circle. Dr. Gordon JohnsTon addressed The local chapfer ai' The AT The annual Honors ConvocaTion, sponsored by Omicron insTallaTion banquet AT The speaker's Table are Dr. Russell Delia Kappa, Ron Arnold Taps Ron Davis. Seven o-Ther B-W Griffin, Dr. John L. Knight and Dale Povenmire. iunior men were Tapped aT ThaT Time. Student Cvuncil . . . 1:7 Seafedz J. Tvree, l.. Ayers, J, Corn, M. McLeod P. Valand, D. Filz, M. Sykora, B. PeTerson, R, McLeod, G, Con- verse, E. Whlfe. Standing: A. Bauer, D. Sellers, lvlr, O. VandeVisse, W, Lindsay, Miss B. STieTel, R. Davis, Dr. W. Pendell, W. Dickl1auT, P. Froman, F. Birsa. STudenT Council aT B-W Talces an acTive parT in college liTe. As in The pasT, The sTudenT governmenT worked hard Through iTs many commiTTees To bring The sTudenT's voice inTo college affairs. Each oT The classes has Tour represenTaTives To bring suggesTions To The group. Under leadership of presidenT Fred Suppes. Council broughT several imporTanT legis- laTions inTo being. Among These were permission Tor women To smoke in dormiTories and The reviTalizaTion oT The RecreaTion l-lall. PHYL VALAND LOIS AYERS Vice-President Secreiary I p- 4' R .1 14ctiz7itieA Kvard. . . Firsf Row: W, Lindsay, R. MacNicol, C. Roebuck, R. Eppler. Second Row: P. Monfgomery, T. Wilson Perhaps Jrhe mosl' imporianl Siudenl Council permanenl commillee is l'he Aclivilies Board. Under 'rhe chairmanship of Tom Wilson, The board was inslrumenlral in ihe all-college social acliviiies lhis year. Along wilh numerous dances and parlies, Jrhe board broughi ihe Don Cossaclc Chorus and Dr. Franz Polgar, famous hypnolisi, lo lhe campus. may bay Committee . . . The lradiiional May Day celebralion is enlirely handled by an all-s'ruden+ comrnillee chairmanned by lhe reliring Sludenl Council president Fred Suppes along wilh faculfy advisors. Miss Berlha Sliefel and Dr. William Pendell, direcied lhe i952 commillee. The adminislralive abilily of This year's group is rellecfed by 'rhe success of 'rhe annual spring celebralion. Firsf Row. P, Duca, N, Rowe, R, MacNicol, L, Calvin, M. Sy- kora, M, Barrelf, F, Suppes, A. Hilfv, P, Gorman, W. Fanninq, M. Sekerak, D, Fifz, Second Row: F, Birsa, R, Ridilla, S. Wright, N. McAr1hur, J. Myers, E. Jump, D, Hunker, B, Hirf, L. Ayers, A. Indoe, R. Tarr. Third Row: E. Gibbons, J. Corn, Dr, W, Pendell, Miss D, Sfiefel, D. Roof, J. McMurray, F, Benz. Zaul-elA . . Firsl Row: B. Ayres, M Gillespie, A. Hilly, S. Boyle, M, McLeod, B, Hirl. Second Row: J, Hoffman Miss B. Sliefel, J. Wilker son, An honor organizarion for senior women, Laurels is prornoled by Women's Sell Gov- ernmeni Associalion, Hs purpose is lo give recognilion lo superiorily in all-around aliainmenls. ln addilion To having al leasir an academic average of 3.0, 'rhe women sludenls elecred lo membership musr excel in characler, leadership, service, and good cilizenship. bayton Cf Miller Also known as Gold Key, Jrhe Dayron C. Miller Honorary recognizes oulslanding scholarship among B-W sludenis. To be eleclecl lo ihe sociely, a sludenl musf have been on The Dean's Lisir six limes. The Dean's Lis+ requires a 3.4 average. The group is organized along ihe lines of Phi Bela Kappa. nairional scholarship honorary. Leod, R, Oliver, J. Schneider G. Boydell, M. Michener, M Schell, S, Boyle, B, Turner, L Jerabek. Second Row: B Chorpenninq, L. Lafferly, D Povenmire, P, Froman, J, Bauer B, Ayres. , ,,, l First Row: D. McLean, M. Mc- ffh, F. . . . . Birsa, F, Suppes, D. Beren, J, Corn. Zlfvmen 14 Self- government 14AAociativn . . . Firsf Row: L. Scheide, A. Hilfy, M. McLeod, P. Grimm, J, Carmel, Second Row: J, Hoffman, J. Chalk- er, N. Churchill, A. Davies, Miss L. Mowrey, P, Flinl, G. Converse. One ol B-W's youngesl organizalions, W.S.G.A. was voled inlo exislence by The women sludenls in The fall of l95l. ll .evolved from The old Women's League, and ils purposes are defined along similar lines, lls aims are lo furlher The spiril of unily among lhe women sludenls ol B-W, lo eslablish adequale rules for group living, lo sponsor aclivilies beneficial To B-W women, and lo cooperare wil'h 'rhe adminislralion in main- laining high ideals. 1116014 Who... Each year a number ol seniors are chosen lo Who's Who on lhe basis of oulslanding college aclivilies. Limiled in membership 'ro one percenl' of 'rhe sludenl body, I9 were elecled 'ro lhe honor lhis year. A sludenl-lacully commillee chooses lhose lo be honored whose names and aclivilies are lisled in l952 eclilion of lhe Who's Who calalogue. Firsl Row: J, Wilkerson, M. Mc- Leod, M. Gillespie, M. Do- naghy, S, Boyle, P. Quelos, J. Hoffman. Second Row: E. Grif- i Thomas D Sellers F mu Phi ffwilon . . . SATS: Firsf Row: M. Werner, G Bovdell, M. Michener, D McLean, M, Hawk, J. Zeiq ler, G. Doonan, C. Schrei ber, M, Long. Second Row E. Harfman, L. Morey, N Ku-hns, R. Oliver, J, Win fringham, J. Douglas, M Fisher, S. Boyle, M. Hooper, Third Row: J. Shelley, B Chorpenning, L. Lafferly, L Wagner, V, Jennings, M Williams, C. Howensfine, J Schwe ler D Williams, J Q . . . . Q., , ., Blakeley. ' ' ' -'57-'W' 1 ' I fffF'f 3'ff r' Esiablished ai B-W in l926 as 'rhe Mu Phi chapier ol The naiional women's professional music sororiiy, Mu Phi Epsilon is aclive in educalional, culrural, and social fields of music. Each year rhe group presenis a chapel program To ihe sludeni body. Along wi'l'h irs brorher iraierniiy, Sinfonia. Mu Phi cosponsors Jrhe annual Conservarory Formal. Phi Ilia Alpha Sinfonia. .. To advance ihe cause of music in America, io fosier 'rhe mulual welfare and brorher- hood among siudenrs of music, io develop Jrhe l'rue frarernal spirir, and encourage loyalry +0 Jrhe alma maier are 'rhe purposes of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. The ira+erni'ry's membership is on an honorary professional basis, Sinfonia annually presenrs a musical chapel program and Cosponsors 'rhe Conservaiory Formal. First Row: H. Holland, K. Mein- hardf, D. Shepfer, R. McFar- land, R. Decker, E. Thrall, D. Kearns, M. Zielinski, R, Kraiec, Mr, C. Munk. Second Row: A. Saarinin, D. Horace, W. Wif- Tich, W, Reik, H, Carle, W. Campbell, R. Mornchilov, D, Edwards, C. Carrino. Third Row: N. Byl, R. Safes, M, Ball, M. Sensenbaugh, T. Jones, P. Hoffman, E. Dalheim, R. Davis, Mr. B. Garlinqhouse. Fourrh Row: D. Allcorn, G, Sfella, R. Eppler, W, Donahue, T, Wiand. nh1'HM-1-' 1ssv ,w:w,:eE:,..'eLr'- ffnn:r .. ....... 14 pina Phi gamma . . . A nalional journalism honorary. Alpha Phi Gamma was founded in l92I a'rOhio Norlhern Universily. Hs membership is eleclecl on 'rhe basis ol individuals' conlribulions lo campus journalism in lhe Exponent GRINDSTONE, or l-landboolcf' Mr. Roberl Beach is The lac- ully advisor. Firsr Row: B. Vodrey, M, Baker, D. Hunker, M. McLeod, M. Sekerak, N, Rowe, Second Row: F. Thomas, R. Nash, G, Con- verse, M. Chance, N. McAr'rhur, C, Neidinq, M, Kluever. Third Row: D. Palmer, V. Wendi, T, Wilson, E. Binder, R, Arnold, R. Call, R. Taylor, Dr, G, Lapperf, R. Ridilla, D, Beren. belta Ilia belta . . . Eslablished on The B-W campus in I948, Della Mu Della chooses irs members on lhe basis ol scholaslic allainmenl in commerce subiecls. To be eligible. a sluclenl musl have a 3.2 average in business courses as well as in all college subiecls. Facully advisor is Dr. Jacob O. Kamm. Firsf Row: R. Nash, J. Wilkerson, J, Schneider, 6, Delis, J, Cox. Second Row: Mr. E. Cochran, J, Birr, D Sellers, R. Taylor, R, Arnold, Third Row: R, Miehls, L, Lillie, R. Joyce, D. Brain. belta l7lci144elaa . . . Della Phi Alpha, nalional German honorary, recognizes oulslandinq academic allainmenl in German. lls purposes are To mainlain and de- velop inleresl' in cullural, arlislic, scienlilic, and musical conlribulions of lhe German race. The group is advised by Dr. l-lilberl Ficlcen. Firsr Row: M. Donaqhy, N. McArthur, D. Becker, I, Berqslrom, G. Graeflin, M. Keiper, L. Unger, J. Sarlor. Second Row: G, Barnelr, R. Myers, M. Kluever, Dr, H, Ficken, E, Griffilh, J Freeman. Third Row: V. Wendi, R. Handy, J Bauer, A. Vandersiuis, L, Rehme, Dr. J. Sinnema. Pi Kappa belta . . . To excel in debale and oraiory is ihe re- quiremeni' for membership in Pi Kappa Della. The nalional forensic honorary is Jrhe largesl honorary lraiernily having l78 chaplers ihroughoul' 'rhe nafion. Farsi' Row: J. Hopp, E. Budrlck, M, Sekerak, Second Row: D, Horace, W. Sanders, C, Bradford. , , J 3 Theta 44.1.4 mf. . . Annually sponsoring The Oscar Award Dinner lor oulslanding clramaiic performances, Thela Alpha Phi is The olclesl nalional honorary on campus. Reguiremenis for membership include Junior slanding and having ai leasi lwo major roles or lheir equivalenl in minor roles or pro- cluclionworlc. Mr. Dana Burns is lhe facully advisor. Firsf Row: B, Bowser, P, Valand, T. MacMorris, S. Boyle. Second Row: W, Boak, E. Gibbons, A. Werner. Kappa Ilia fjuilvn . . . lnslalled as lhe Ohio Gamma chapier here in I947, Kappa Mu Epsilon recognizes aca- demic superiorily in malhemalics. Hs purpose is 'ro losier rhe inleresis ol ouislanding maih sludenls, The group, which is advised by Dr. Paul Annear, requires a 3.0 average in maih subiecis. Firsf Row: A. Bauer, J, Freeman, Mr. T. Bogarclus, N, Hariup, B. Ayres, L. Jerabek, K, Buser, Dr, J, Sinnema. Second Row: D, Larsen, F. McDonald, W, Shurlz, L. Lillie, D. Palmer, J. Lovich. lifes' Sigma belta Fi . . . The naTional Spanish honorary, Sigma DelTa Pi, aims aT aTTaining an improved use oT The Spanish language and improving The lcnowl- edge of Spanish conTribuTions To our culTure. STudenTs who have a 3.0 average in Spanish are eligible Tor membership, Dr. Lucille Mercer is The group's TaculTy advisor. First Row: N. Koehler, J, Ziegler, B, Baus, Dr. L. Mercer, L. Scheide, M, Dawson, R, Robinson, Second Row: M. Rhodes, N, Woodman, M. Badger, E. Class, J. Douglas, Third Row: J, Holfrnan, P. WalsTon, J, Rodriguez, l-l, Williams. Sigma lambda Nadia . . . Sigma Lambda Alpha seelcs To promoTe The French language in America. The honorary recognizes sTudenTs who have excelled in The French language aT B-W. An annual proiecT is The presenTaTion of a chapel program To The sTudenT body. Dr. William Penclell advises The honorary. First Row: M. Sekerak, J. Schneider, C. Niedinq, P. Johnson. Second Row: E. Machon, D. May, J. Myers, N. Woodman, G. Graeflin, W, Graff, H. Williams. Third Row: J. Bauer, E. Bud- rick, N. Churchill, l-l. Richardson, D. FITZ, C. DeChrisTolaro. Hmerican Chemical Society . . . The American Chemical SocieTy enables sTuclenT aTTiliaTes To keep well-pos+ed on pro- Tessional progress in The scienTiTic world. MonThly, The group brings ouTsTanding spealc- ers who relaTe inTeresTing Topics To The mem- bership. Dr. Adolph Jensen is The TaculTy ad- visor. Sealed: G. Barnelf, Dr, J, Blocher, Dr, A. Jensen, Slanding J. Hopp. H. Swailord, V. Wendr, A. Vandersluls, E, James, L bel: , Jera . Science Seminar . . . Recognizing ability in The Tield oT science, Science Seminar oTTers To Junior and Senior science sTudenTs a group ThaT TosTers like inTer- esTs. By meeting regularly, The organizaTion holds interesting programs devoTed To scien- TiTic Topics. First Row: Dr. J. Blocher, Dr, A, Jensen, Dr, P, Annear, B Ayres, J. Sartor. Second Row: J. Bauer, F. McDonald, P. Cutler, A. Bauer, F. Suppes. Third Row: D, Larsen, A, Vander- sluis, L, Rehme, V, Wendt, jlature Yeaeluel-A of Nmerica . . . As The Horace Mann chapter oT The national organization oT FuTure Teachers oT America, The group brings TogeTher sTudenTs who intend To enTer The Teaching Tield upon graduaTion Trom college. lTs purpose is To inform education sTudenTs OT The opportunities in The Teaching Tield. Mr. John LuTTrell is The TaculTy advisor. First Row: M. McLeod, M. Codlinq, M. Catanese, M, Miller, T, MacMorris, B. Ayres, N. Rowe, J, McCollister, Second Row: D. Becker, G, Peck, J. Myers, D. Jackson, J, Nichol. Third Row: V. Fieqel, J. Frizzelle, M. Kluever, T. Lundqren, M, Eells, M. While, P. Spencer, Fourth Row: P. Cutler, D, Richmond, D. Seller. E-Wl9ayerA . . . STudenTs who are inTeresTed in TheaTre pro- ducTions Tind a common inTeresT in The mem- bership oT The B-W Players. The organization is composed oT sTudenTs who have parTicipaTed in dramaTic presenTaTions aT B-W eiTher in acTing or production positions. FirsT Row: P. Duca, R. MacNicol, B, Bowser, L, Scheide P. Valand P. Warth. Second Row: L, Ayers, T, MacMorris, J. Ink, Mi, Catanese, D. Jackson, P, Spencer, Third Row: H. Schrnidt, D, l-lefflefinqer, E, Gibbons, S, Wright, G, Converse, S. Boyle, Fourth Row: C, Bradford, W. Book. Modern Zanguage C1116 . Membership In 'rhe Modern Language Club is open lo all sludenls inleresled in any of lhe foreign languages laughl al B W The club is independenl of The olher language organiza hons Each year lhe group meels lo sing lhe 'rradihonal Chrislmas carols In The various for elgn Tongues Flrsl Row M Sfansbury M Sedlack M Kelper L Scheide Baus M Seke ak J Schneider C Ne ding L Unger Becker Second Row V Wendf L leusfher J Ziegler M Rhodes E Machon D May W Graf E Class H Schmidf Thlrd Row P Walslon J Hoffman Dr L Mercer R Handy J Myers G Graeflln H Williams D H Flclcen R M ers Fourrh Row C DeChrnsTofaro Dr W Pendell J Rodriguez C- Barnet? N Woodman R Carlson E Budruck Fiflh Row A, VEH'ldE.SlUlS, E. Grllfllh, J. Bauer, M. Badger, M, Kluever, N, Koehler, J. Douglas, Dr. J, Sinnema. Qed Crow The local college unil of 'rhe American Red Cross was organized in I948 and since 'rhen has become increasingly aclive, During 'rhe pasl years if has sponsored sending volunleers lo Crile l-lospifal and lhis year aided in 'lhe execu- 'rion of 'rhe All-College Blood Donalion Drive. Firsf Row: S, Murray, E. Sokol, M. Hoag, Miss M, I-lower, R, McCall, P. Johnson, M. Jones, D. Baskevica, Second Row: S. Wriqhl, C, Albrighf D, Hilernan, M. Sekeralc, B, Vodrey, M, Harkness, G, Delis. Third Row: F, Boyce, G, Keeler, J. Sellers, M, McLeod, E. Sealon, A. Davies. Fourlh Row: G, Converse, M, Eells, M. Bodamer, J. Husfon, C, Gelsey, l, Paul, Dr, M. Morgan, Fiflh Rrow: J, Corn, S, Sfroclc, E. Slewarf, W. Doser, L. Menqensdorf, A, Albers. Home fconomic C ab . . . Holding frequenr bazaars and bake sales en- ables 'rhe members of The Home Economics Club +o apply classroom Jrechniques for a profil: The club, which is open 'ro all sludenlrs who are inleresled in The domeslic science. is advised by Mrs. Rulh Baur. Firsf Row: L. Zelinsky, L. Heindenreich, B, Wagonlander, E. Eshler, S, Lechy, P, Adams, M. Sedlack. Second Row: M. Thomas, B. Linlon,G. Csicsely, A, Hify M, Rucks, A, Huffer, N. Rowe. Third Row: G. Devo, A. lndoe, J. Obermayer, V. Smilh, M, Olsen, J. Husfon, E. Seafon, E. Class, J. Howe. Fourfh Row: Miss E. Green, J. Goewey, E, Sfrobaclc, A. Davies, T, Lundgren, R, Suehrsledf, Mrs. R. Baur. Reliyiozw fducativn 14AAociation . . . ll is lhe purpose of R.E.A, lo bind logelher in fellowship and service lhose who are inler- esled in lurlhering lhe program ol Chrislian Educalion on campus. All Religious Educalion majors and minors are eligible 'lor membership. Facully Advisor is Dr. W. Sliclcliord. Firsl Row: B. Miller, E, Jump, J. Keller, lvl. While, Second Row: Dr, W, Stickford, P, DeBow, L, Calvin, D, Smilh. Pre- Theological C1416 . . . Recenlly organized from 'rhe combined mem- bership ol 'rhe Gospel Team and Chi Rho, lhe Pre-Theo Club slrives 'ro promole and encour- age Chrislian fellowship and inleresl in Church and minislry. The club enables Theological slu- denls lo meel and discuss problems and ideas relaled lo lheir lulure .endeavors Firsf Row: H, Holland, W, Doser, D.Dielenlaach, J. Bunce. Second Row: D, Brown, E. Griffiih, C. Burgess, P. Monlgomery, E, Milchell. In ter- Um-Aitz, C'lariA time 7ellowAla0e . . . lnler-Varsily is an organizalion inleresled in Bible sludy, prayer, and Chrislian wilness. The membership ol 'rhe group represenls sludenls who inlend lo enler 'fields relaled lo religion. Dr, Wray Sliclclord is The lacully advisor. Firsl' Row: I. Miller, B, Gaspar, R. McCall, S, Zebold, E, Agnew, Second Row: M, Woodard, P, Walslon, G. Converse, J. Muller, Third Row: W, Graff, Dr. W, Slickford, R, Crabbs, D. Marlin. Wedey ?ellowAln02 . . . Fellowship, lun, and worship are The ob- ieclives of Wesley Fellowship. The group is aclive in presenling holiday worship services lhroughoul 'rhe year along wilh Their regular Sunday nighl supper rneelings. The group is advised loy Dr. Wray Sliclclord. Firsl' Row: S. Murray, M. Jones, J. Keiper, J. McClinlock, M, Cunningham, J. Muller, E. Sealon, E. Agnew, Second Row: B. King, G. Keeler, S. Wrighf, M. Rhodes, A. Holman, S. McCabe, H. Swaby, J. Myers. Third Row: A, Davies, M. Woodard, B, G-aspar, C. Albriqhf, M, Haskins, J. Bauman, K. Jeram, E. Machon. Fourlh Row: B. Miller, T. Lundgren, W. Graff, J. Thomas, J. Huslon, J. Shelley, A. Albers. Fiflh Row: E. Griflilh, D. Brown, E. Grippin, C. Burgess, Dr. W. Sfickf lord, W. Doser. R. Eppler, P. Monlgomcry. .... The Young Men's Chrislian Associalion aims lo promole Chrislian growlh 'rhroughoul The college campus. Upon enlering B-W, male slu- denls become members ol 'rhe organizalion. Each year lhe Y.M.C.A. sponsors lhe Sweel- hearr Formal and 'rhe Freshman Mixer. Dr. M, Morgan, H. Johnson, W. Doser, Dr. W, Slickford. The Young Women's Chrislian Associalion has as one ol ils proiecls naming a big sisler lor each incoming freshman woman. Working closely wilh ils counlerparl, 'rhe Y.M.C.A., rhis women's group sponsors several all-college parries a year. Miss Lucile Mowrey is lhe group's lacully advisor. Firsl' Row: M. Capers, J. Laulenschlager, Miss L. Mowrey, B. Pelerson. J. Carmel. Second Row: L. Morey, C. Seeley, M. McLeod, I. Paul, M. Fenner. Third Row: S. Wrighl, G. Bereif, A. Davies. Sailing C' ab . . . As a member oi lhe Midweslern Collegiale Sailing Associalion, 'rhe Sailing Club meels regularly and lakes pari in local regallas. Mem- bership in lhe group is open lo sludenls who have an inleresl in boaling. Eacully advisor is Mrs. Orrie VandeVisse. Firsl Row: V, Smith, L, Calvin, R, McLeod, B, Vodrey, Second Row: M, DeGoode D, Hefllelinqer, Mr, O. Van:'eV's:e, M. Harkness, M. Hughes, Third Row: J, Evans, M, McLeod, P, Marek, B, Wells. Fourlh Row: R, Taylor, C, Roebuck, A, Guil- ford, J. Spill, F, Flinl, M, Badger. no 3 sid dcqailene C7416 . . . Proficiency in swimming and abilily lo do inlricale waler formalions are requiremenls for membership in lhe Aquilene Club. Each year 'rhis women's group puls on an all-sludenl wafer produclicn, This year lhey presenfed Waler Ean'rasy 'ro sell-oul crowds in lhe college swim- ming pool, Clockwise from lhe Top: J, Sellers, E, Haynes, P, Marek, M. Sykora, L. Calvin, G. G-raeflin, D, Williams, N. Perez, F. Flinf, B, Bender, P, Lawrence, N. Hart, S, Slrock, J. Jerabek, D, Alexander, N, Harlup, M, Hughes, A, Davies, B, Vodrey, M. Hoaq, D, Hunker. Women lf Heal-eation 14AAociation . . . W.R.A. aims lo provide opporlunily for women lo parlicipale and compele in a varied field of alhlelic aclivilies. During lhe year, The group sponsored an overnighl campoul in ad- dilion To ils len sporl afhlelic program. Miss Marjorie l-lower is The lacully advisor, Firsl Row: L. Calvin D Heppler. Second Row: C, Roebuck, V. Smilh, B, Rool, N, Hari, Miss M. l-lower, Third Row: R, Ever- sole, A, Davies, J, Wilkerson, F, Flinf, G, Converse, Fablicatiomf Kean! . . . Each oT The campus ediTors plus Three TaculTy advisors and The college Treasurer comprise This commiTTee. lT is PublicaTions Board's pur- pose To selecl The ediTors oT Th.e Exponent GRINDSTONE, and l-landboolc upon ap- proval by STudenT Council. Firsl' Row: N. McArThur, Miss B. Sfiefel, Dr, N. Shoemaker, Second Row: R, Taylor, Dr, G. Lappert Kappa Phi . . . B-W's youngesT sTudenT organizaTion is Kap- pa Phi. lTs membership is open To Me+lwoalis+ women who seelc To beTTer lead a ChrisTian life. Kappa Phi was insTalled on campus laTe in May wiTh a dinner held aT The Rec Hall, Miss Lucile lvlowrey is The TaculTy advisor. Firsf Row: D, Hileman, J. Hopp, J, Bauman, B. King, N. Buss, P, Grimm, M. Cunningham, E. Agnew, M. Myers, P, DeBow. Second Row: S. McCabe, N, Lees, G, Keeler, M, Saunders, J, Winferingham, H, Swaby, P. Jobes, M. Codling, P. Adams, C. Holm. Third Row: M. Rhodes, M. Reznik, B, Miller, J. Huston, B, Dalfon, J. Chandley, M. Eeels, M, Muir, K. Jeram. Fourth Row: C, Seely, F, Boyce, M. Shipman, E, Machon, J. WaTerrnan, M. Whjle, A, Albers, E, Sfewarf, J. Milliron, B. Bradley, J. Wilkerson. Upem Tlfvrlwlaop . . . Opera Workshop enables member sTudenTs To perform and aid in The sTaging oT opera pro- ducTions. This year The group presenTed The Jumping Frog oT Calaveras CounTy To The sTudenT body in a chapel program. Mr. Glenn SchniTTlce is The TaculTy advisor. FirsT Row: L. Morey, S, Boyle, P. Warlh, M, Schall, M, Cal- anese. Second Row: H. Holland, M, Williams, J, Lee, L. Lall'erTy, Mr, G. Schnifflce, Third Row: W, Boak E. Dalheirn, E, Gibbons, H. Henry, H. Mason. 1 5 WEEKLY . . . EDITOR . .Assisfanf Eclifor . . Sporfs Edifor , . Sociefy Edifors . . Business Manager Adverfising Manager Circulafion Manager . . . .Greek Edifor . . Faculfy Advisor EDITORIAL STAFF Seafed: S, Wrighf, G, Converse, D. Reynolds, Sfanding: C. Gerber, J. Sar- Ior, R. Nash, V. Wenaf, D. Beren, R. Call. BUSINESS STAFF Firsf Row: J. McColIisfer, E. Binder, M, Klee, N. Rowe, Second Row: D. Palmer, M, Rhodes, R. Guenfher, A, BOB TAYLOR TOM WILSON Hoffman. 58.12252 STAFF BOB TAYLOR .......... ...., E DITOR JIM MCMURRAY ......... . . . AssisIanI Ediior CORALIE GERBER and DICK CALL. . . . .Ar+ Edifors DICK NASI-I ............ . .Senior Ediior GINNY CONVERSE and DAN BEREN . . Sporfs Edifors GENE MOLNAR . . ....... . Eraferniiy Edifor PETE REYNOLDS ........... . . FacuIfy Edifor NATACHA ROWE and BOB DUNNE . . . . . Idenfificafions TOM WILSON ......... . .... Business Manager DAVE PALMER . . . AssisIanI Business Manager ED BINDER ....., . . .Adverfising Manager MISS BERTHA STIEFEL . . . . . . .... FacuIIy Advisor 1952 grinduone . . . BALDWIN-WALLACE ANNUAL .fj 'X if .4,. E, g,l:xx. - b. ..- -,4' -- -, ,, ,gg ' , . E --il-fe ' y Y, yn, 1 ,gy M if I, . ,,,,, ,,, vm., v if FL 'ff W If ! 'K ml ,bf-.3-17 K, -in - 'gf 'gf 'myfaf il ia? ,1-. Mt-f U 4 .-: ..! ' R+ . J ' I ' sz . J- A55- ,ffs-ff, -YM. QW A fi vf wk, ,, fmiih 1 qv I 5 f ee. 1 .Q f ,M ,H . - AMI' x 1 1 5'--J v if Ei . ' -ef 'T' ip ' K5 'x nl? nf, .. X ,ill A -fn Cv . N51 5 N? ,ff 2 ' .4-1 X 'gs GF - Ji AF, X' f-. :fed su, -gray '- Q. XAQJ 'na- Q:f, 1'f' 'Nga L U. -1 ' 1 Q' 'M si 5 - 'I A. ,Aff l s - ll Xqlixfi :F X : ff W f 'Q 'K . ' W T 7 I ' . --f: ' Y- ' , - - . ' 'A I 1'-2 'J , , 1 . . -. ' , ' f f ' 'ff-ZH . L 4. ' - ' ,f L -1315.1 4 5+ H 2-:cy ' yr , 7. 5 . L A - M . - ,- -gage,-.1 -- 'A Y: 53,5-,,v-,. Q .WEL I f' -7, M ,, y:f.A,:, , W N. .' Y I f ,w inf 2? ' I V ,Q V if T 11, . YQ' 1 .EL .F if V' - A E- V lg fig I N gl' .1 lag, mx! V u 3 V I ' ' - ' L 11 xl ik R1 M tl LE Conducfor: Mr. G, Poinar, Firsf Violins: A, Ohmes, M, Gillespie, W. Hilbrink, J. Hufh, D, Jacobs, D, Ramadanoff, J. Jones, M, Snyder, Second Violins, J. Bobka, M, Priesf, R. Smifh, C, Howenslein, J, Salonfay, I. Foriin, H. Hamiian, J. Hill, P. Wagner, Violas: D, Kearns, M. Smilek, J, Milliron, C. Oller, Cellos: T, Wiand, O. Godla, P, Hames, Basses: J, Blalceley, M. Hersch, M, Jones, Harp: M, Hooper, Flutes and Piccolos, D. McLean, J. Schwegler, J. L1nge,G, Boydell, Oboe and English Horns: D. Dery, H. Swaby, Clarinels: L. Theodosian, V. Jennings, K, Meinhardi, Bassoons: R, Oliver, R, Heberf, French Horns: H, Carle, T. Jones, A, Schmiifer, W. Campbell, E. Thrall, Trum- pets: M. Zielinski, W, Reich, W, Wilfich, D. Pefrella, Trombones: L. Wagner, P. Wagner, J. Evans, Tuba:J. Hughes, Percussion: R. Kraiec, D, Horace, E. Erickson, M, Hawk, D. Edwards. . . . Symphony Urclamtra' Under lhe balon ol George Poinar, The Baldwin- Wallace Symphony Orcheslra presenled Two special concerls in addilion lo a Bach Commemo- ralion Concerl during lhe l95l-52 year. Well re- nowned as an oulslancling college orcheslra, 'rhe group on several occasions presenlecl musical programs in collaboralion wilh Jrhe A Cappella Choir. Allen Ohmes was concerlmasler for The year. 14 Cappella Choir . . . Firsl Row: M. Jones, C, Miles, E, Scofield, C. Schreiber, M. Long, C. Ruhe, M, Srnilh, J. Miller, N, Scolield, M, Hooper, C, Ander son, Second Row: Mr. V, Chance, D, McLean, J, Hulh, W. Fanning, M, Michener, P. Warrh, C. Roberts, W, Sovish, B, Gvaspar, M Fisher, J. Harringlon, N, Carlson, Third Row: J. Winleringham, M, Werner, J. Howe, B. Folk, E, Leininger, L, Morey P. Miner, M. G I es pie, F, Lang, S. Jackson, P, Schultz, Fourth Row: J. Lee, E. Haynes, J, Palfenden, C. Howensrine, A. Osman, L, Wagner, L. Lafferly J, Barrow, J. Linge, A. Davies, M, Graham, E, Harrman, D. Hunker, R. Zimmerman. Fifth Row: O. Nash, J, Durden, H, Carle, R. Krause W, Book, M, Ball, D, Edwards, E. Dalheirn, P, Hofman, H, Mason, E. Erickson, D, Kearns, H, Holland, Sixth Row: R. Marco, L Franfz, D. Jacobs, R, Tarr, J, Porsch, R. Davis, E, Grippin, W. Donahue, R, Spanenburg, R, Eppler, N, Fort, D, Turner, H, Maruschke D, Brown. Organized lor lhe purpose of performing 'rhe loesl lileralure in lhe A Cappella field, lhe choir presenred several concerrs during lhe year. Be- sides giving lhe numerous college concerls, The choir lravelled rhrough Indiana performing in lcey cilies on The average of Twice a clay. The choir presenled rheir annual chapel program lo rhe sludenr body and were heard over a Cleveland radio slalion in a special performance. The group which is clirecled by Mr. Varner Chance is highly raled as an oulslanding college choir. Below: Direclor Varner Chance. Bottom: A par? of the choir during lhe Chrisrmas concert Karel: Cleo cw and0 clue tm. . . The Bach Chorus and Orchesulra are composed of sTudenTs, TaculTy, and college Triends who are inTeresTed in The annual presenTaTion OT Bach music during The world-Tamous FesTival. Many monThs l::eTore The Bach FesTival, These groups pracTice The choral and orchesTral numbers pre- senTed aT The annual Bach celebraTion. Top: BRASS CHOIR FirsT Row: R. McFarland, J, Evans, L. Wagner, P, Wagner. Second Row: D. Petrella, P. Hofrnan, R. Davis, B, Johnson, R, Decker. BoHom: A secTion of The Bach Chorus. BACH CHORUS Conduclor: Mr, C, Munkg Sopranos: G. Boyd, S, Boyle, Mrs, V, Chance, M. Cafanese, G. Doonan, Mrs. J, Donahue, Mrs. H. Ficken, B Folk, J. Govich, D, Hileman, N. Kuhns, M, MaaTz, B, Oaffs, B, PeTerson, C, Roberfs, C. Ruhe, N. Sfansbury, Mrs, G. Schniflke, C. Schreiber M. Schall, M. Williams, M, Werner, P. Warlh, J. WinTringharng Allosz P. Allarnan, D, CuTTing, B, Chorpenning, Mrs, H. Dankworfh, L Douglass, J. Douglas, B. Fifner, M, Fisher, B, Gaspar, P. Hogle, M, l-lufchins, F, Koch, G. Krueger, G, Keefer, F, Lang, L. MacLean K McKenzie, Mrs. H, Millward, P, Miner, Mrs, D, Parro, Mrs, W. Rurledge, J. Shelley, Mrs, B, ShorT, P. Schulfz, N. Scofield, M. Walker S. Zeboldp Tenors: G, Allan, M, Ball, Mr, V, Chance, H, Cunningham, L. Franiz, E, Grippin, W. Hamann, R, Krause, J. Lee, H. Mason R. Momchilov, O. Nash, Dr. W. Pendell, D, Richards, Mr. A. Squire, G, Ullringg Basses: D, Allcorn, A. Appelhof, R. Burns, R. Call W. Doser, E. Dalheim, H, Dankworfh, P, Froman, D, Fifz, J. Hayes, C. Jones, W. Lefner, R, Meyer, P, Michaelides, A, Neff, R. Spanenburg D. Turner, K. Yeager, H, Yakel. 131 lae bo:-mitoriu . . . A mosl rewarding parl of college life is found in ils dormilories. Conslanl associalion wilh fellow sludenls allows college men and women lo quickly learn lhe values of human und.ersl'anding. The breaks from sludy lhal' allow a quick game of cards, lhe sharing of food from home wilh roommales, and lhe colorful hen or bull sessions all add-up lo a life 'rhal can only be found in a college dorm. Three men's and four women's dormilories house approximalely 700 sludenls on lhe B-W campus. Each dorm elecls ils own officers and sels-up ils rules and regulalions by which lhe sludenls live, Howe birectol-A . . . MRS FLORENCE BEACOM MRS. NAIDA EDWARDS MRS. MAUDE FERVER MRS. HAZEL SANKEY Kohler Hall Merner-Pfeiffer Hall Saylor Hall Klein Hall Laurel Wagner, Diana Zur- anski, Pal Wagner, and Phyllis DeBow enioy a game of canasla in Merner- Pfeifler lounge as Joanne Hughes looks on. MRS. LUCRETIA W Emma Lang Hall MRS. EDITH Cenlennlnal Hall MRS. BELL Hulel Hall TYV' -l fix ,.aMl'l'- Nor'l'h Campus mma Zeng le! ll. . . Housing l85 upperclass women, Emma Lang Hall was louill' in i928 from funds donalecl by lvlrs. George C. Lang. Mr. Lang was a long-lime lruslee and bene- iaclor of lhe college. Each year, a parly is helcl al Lang Hall in honor of ils namesake. Dormilory presidenl for i ihe year was Marjorie Donaghy. Olher officers were 5 Jan Challcer, vice-presiclenl: Donna l-lefflefinger, secre- l 'laryg enol Diane Doane, lreasurer. Top Lefl: Nancy Harfup, Marlene Leick, Carol Bergmann, and Marge Donaghy sign in. Top Righf: A l'iHle three- parl harmdny is enioyed by Nalacha Rowe, Carol Seeley, and Phyl Slern. Boflom Left: Glad lhal' fhey are unidentified play 'marry my dotfer or else' af The Lang Hallowe'en Parly. Boffom Righli Elizabeth Class, Tanya MacMorris, Araceli Janeiro, Bonnie Waqonlander, Jackie Carmel, and Mary Brinko add finishing touches to Lang's Homecoming decoralions. Kohler Isla!! . . . Through a donalion by ivlrs. Josephine Kohler, lhis oldesl B-W men's dorm was re- modeled in l94O. lls hislory goes back lo I867 when lhe building was used as a wom'en's dor- milory. From lhen unlil ils renovalion, Kohler l-lall was a men's residence. A dining room in ils loasemenl feeds all male sludenls noi ealing in fralernily houses. Doug Smilh was dorm presidenl. is f . - s 53' ' ' ' J' ,Qi ' 3 mfs ' W be lg, Top Leff Dan Beren, Dale Pove-nmire, and Dave Ames calch-up on the lalesf news, Top Righf: Leaving for classes are Martin Zielinski and Bill Hilbrink, Bollom Left: Bill Princic and Ron McFeeIey take a break from sfudies. Bofforn Right: following 'lhe Indians are Arnold Schaefer and Jack Cox. ,-- , X5 . JP' will rr 65 Seminary Slreei' 'Y 'lm 'in ru' b' E Hillel Top Leff: A Hallowe'en dinner is enioyed by lhe girls af M-P. Top Riqhf: 9nowed wilh M-P's Homecoming decora- fions are Maxine Fisher, Juliel Muller, Nancy Crippen, Belly Jane King, and Jackie Hulh. Boflom Leff: Similing' preffily are Mary Eells, Belly Jane King, and June Chandley, Boilom Right: Lisfenfng fo ihe evening disc iockeys are Ann Osman, Ruih Michenay, and Marilyn Werner. llierner-Pfeiffer Hall . . . 49 Seminary Slreel Originally conslrucled as a men's dormilory in l94O, lvlerner-Pfeiffer l-lall was reconverled during lhe war as a women's residence. The building which houses 98 women was a gifl ol: Mr. and Mrs. l-lenry Pfeiffer, Officers for lhe year were Jan Douglas, presiclenlg Maxine Fisher, social chairman: and Juliel Muller, Treasurer. Top Leff: Belly Slewarf, Gretchen Keefer, Carol' Albrighf, and Sylvia Murray engage in a hen sessioln, Top Righl: Off for fhe beach are Mary Broolzler, Nancy Scofield, and Doreen Hungerford. Boffom Left: Posing for Henry Barr are Jean Obermayer and Nancy Flaheriy. Bottom Right Bonnie! Bender, Marianna Jones, and Sara Sfrock sfudy fogelher for finals. Klein Hall . . . One oi ihe iwin dormiiories on Beech Sireei. Klein I-lall was buili in l95O. This freshman wom- en's dorm was consirucled Through funds made possible by Mr. and Mrs. George R. Klein oi Brecksville, Ohio. Dedicaied on Founders' Day of I95O, ihe dorm houses Sl women siudenis. 77 Beech Sireel Saylvr lvlall . . . Housing 8I freshmen and upperclassmen, Saylor l-lall was buill from funcls clonaled by Mr. and Mrs. Ray l.. Saylor of Brookparlc, Ohio. Saylor l-lall, Jrhe newesi of B-W men's dorms. was dedicaled along wilh Klein l-lall during lhe l95O Founders' Day ceremonies. A 55 Beech Sfreef Top Leif: Ken Brooks, an unidenfified sfudenf, and Walter Young engage in a bull session, Top Right: Dave Sand. burg, Jim Cochlan, and Ed Eckman bone-up for a fesf. Boifom Leff: Trying group sfudyinq are Don Bryanf, Jim Drake, and Harold Turner. Boiforn Righf: Bruce Jchnsan works on a ferm paper. Cen tenni I Hall . . . Buill in l946 io alleviaie The swelled male enrollmeni Thai followed The war, Cenlennial l-lall now houses some IOO men. Perl of +lwe building is now used for offices and siorerooms for +l1e college Food Service. Fulure plans for Ceniennial l-lall include Hs ullimale disconfinua- lion as a men's dorm. Top Left: Tinklinq fha BG ls Sam Burkeff. Top Riqhf: Alfy Wagner and his roornmafe keep posted from a Cleve- land newspaper. Boifom Leff: Taking fime-ou? from sfudfes are Dick Marco, Shelby Craig, and Gene Lee. Bofiom Right: Hobie Johnson and Bob Mills are caughi sfudying for a Hisiory fest Edna. Easf Gra nd Sireei' in-H' Top Left Af lhe Hulef window seal are Fran Boise, Marilyn Wayman, and DeLee Hileman. Top Righl: Marilyn Way man, Marilyn Lulz, and Jane? Baumann enioyed a magazine fogelher. Bollom Leff: A Berea high school sfudenl gels a preview of dorm life in Nancy Churchill's room. Bolfom Lefl: Jan Baumann, Marge Haskins, and DeLee Hlleman Corner of Bagley Road and Beech Slreel V W V JH-s.s',, an S0 pg ' ii ,.,.. -..f,w'is- --wr W- l ,l iff. 'F MU:--J-:hii': walch Henry Barr fake lheir picfure. Buill in l902 and housing 46 freshmen women, l-lulel I-lall has lhe dislinclion of being lhe old- esl girls' dormilory on campus, The building is named eil-er Flelcher l-lulel who was inslru- menlal in lhe ereclion ol The dorm. The building was conslrucled from slone lhal was quarried from land lhal surrounds lhe area. any I ifih , H? i'JhYnW3?FB'MZ'x2flIn-llb1lJif4u Af 5 n IZSXHQ mY1x'P ' 'F EEE.!.Ai1Y.B1Lm.,.,.l.BAf1zIl3UlLl5I-Y..!'E'Z:plx5 ,-l.N.fs.-.Jx'1 JA .- ,,-14.1, 14:5 A :turn IF I fx 'XX C I xg? .. wi Q Q fn ' F x 7 'N F N, ' 4 as D 2 ,4 9,745 V 0 45:6 2 Q U a :js f, ' i, ' 9 4' ur, in ll lilwllll V ':lQ7f'5f!'z lg ,f f-1 -a ami R311 L f o 2 'Q 1 L Q 4 ,- f . ' ' ogy From The firsl pep rally 'ro lhe seniors' march lo Commencement fhe year is lull of many memories never lo be forgolfen. The dances, parlies, shows, l-lomecoming, and May Day 'rhal round our 'rhe social calendar form one of Jrhe mosf imporfanr aspecls of college life al Baldwin-Wallace. The Berea Breeze, Myron Thornberg, sfaris ihings rolling Members of fhe l02nd gradua+ing class of B-W march fo ai' a pep rally. Commencemenf exercises. ?reAlaman bmp xx Y- Some 400 beanie wearing freshmen broughf lhe campus back To llle early In lhe fall quarler wulrh Jrhenr vlfaluly ancl en 'rhusrasm Parlalcmg of 'rhe usual Frosh achvmes Jrhe Class of I955 soon accepled B W as lherr new home l-llghlughfs of The plebe GCllVI'l'I6S were The YM YW picnic mixer Jrhe Pumphandle Dance and Slunl Nughl A+ lhe freshman meehng Ecl Whale was eleclecl lemporary class chairman T pl H Ch wlneafih YMYWmxer M cldl l H Ple iy of seconds for ll BoHo I fi' F endsh ps are so n made pl n lung In fha par .fi Z' m ll we i e suppe bb Top leff: Freshmen allend 'lheir lirsl chapel program. Top riglvl: Frosh men do 'lheir duly in guarding lhe pep rally 'Fire wood Bollom leff: Aiding Barbara Melzger, Dave Benson, Pal Garman, Sally Curry and Marybelh Capers lo regisrer is Mrs Renee Munlrachy. Boflom righl: Marion While meals Dr. and Mrs. Knighl al 'lhe Pumphandle. Besides meeling new friends and adiusling lo dorm life, lhe Frosh found reqislralion and classes a new experience. Following an all-college eleclion, Balos Pelerson and Ed While were chosen Belly Co-ed and Joe College, respeclively. As per lradilion, 'rhe freshmen were responsible for lhe bonfire al lhe foolloall pep rallies. Be+ly Co-ed Babs Pelerson and Joe Collage Ed While are honored af lhe Bowling Green foolball game. rulaman Week. . . a nr .inns m 'I 1 s l - 5 Q ' ': z llgi ,FIA I, iwwvh r 9 A Q ws -:xx I .- ,.,-D., ai ya W I A, 1 x sv Ui EN: W A V f 1 ? 1 X .JZ 'v fjw-1,9 5255, f fi N .A 5 v 'SMF E F .yi 7 afigw If i Y K. K! x AH . , , Q K. 'vw , Ja? ,S , I . 16 . ..,. . I H. ' W if -wx B 'gbfjw si n M14 S I 1 .Q :sun gx, -uf, 'Shi . 1:1,f1121557Q :IQ QiQffQ. ' Qgl- A N1 : Y Z. 5.,. T XM Q7 ' X 'Hz 'M' . 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Special guesfs for The day were Miss Grace Ward, granddaughfer of Reverend Jacob Ward for whom The building was named, Mrs. Rolfe UllesTead, greaT-grand- daughfer of Rev. Ward, and Dr, Garfield Merner, college Trusfee, who acTed on behalf of The donors. Dr. KnighT speaks af The dedicafion as Miss Grace Ward, Prof. Rufh Baur receives The lreys To Ward Hall from Dr Mrs. and Mr. Rolfe Ullesfead, Prof. Rufh Baur, Dr. James James Sivard, college Trusfee, as Dr. Garfield Merner Sivard, and Dr. Garfield Merner lool: on. college Trusfee, and PresidenT John L. Knighf look on. Qsermriwi-' f'.',.a.m:sA:11xcvm.aM1uw.n..a.e.-e urban: m...ze.sa.va ....xL:..1.:L44.zfAl2nns4m5maf...wm:.as ,xmwafxemsnmm :ew wwahaw ...f -.-ia -.V --.pw-.'. nr xwresasva as :www af a Homecoming, 1951 . . . For The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The college, snow Temporarily halTed a Homecoming Day. X-XlThough The TradiTional TooTball game and oTher evenTs were posTponed To The Tollowing Monday, The several inches of snow Tailed To prevenT The cel-ebraTion. I-lighlighT oT The occasion wiTh The presenTaTion of Miss Sally Boyle as The l95l Homecoming Queen. Chosen Trorn a Tield OT seven campus beauTies by an all-college elecTion, Miss Boyle reigned over The TesTiviTies despiTe loelow Treezing TemperaTures. Some 3500 cold buT loyal Tans waTched The Yellow Jacl4eTs snowed by The Case Tech Rough Riders, 7-O, in a slipping and sliding pigslcin conTesT. Top leffz I95I Homecoming Queen, Miss Sally Boyle. BoTTom left The queen and her court HarrieT Williams, Anne Weisenberger, Sally Boyle, Mona Egger, Marcia Maah, and Lois Ayers. Noi picfured is Barbara Bowser. 'SF qi-R-., Qmfm LLL Boffom righT: Heralding Miss Boyle's Tour of The campus are Don Rufhenberg, PeTe Hofman, Marfin Sensenbaugh, Joyce Hoffman, PaT Wagner, Laurel Wagner, and Bill Derrick. Somewhai hampered by ihe ad- verse weaiher condiiions, campus decoraiions were forced indoors over ihe weekend. Judging oi ihe building decoraiions ioolc place on Monday preceding ihe iooiball game. Phi Kappa Tau fools iirsi place, while Sigma Phi Epsilon placed second, and Lambda Chi Alpha received Jrhird place honors. Top righi: Phi Kappa Tau Second righf: Sigma Phi Epsilon Third righiz Lambda Chi Alpha Boficm righi: Franlc Benz of Phi Kappa Tau ac- cepfs ihe frophy from Homecoming Queen Sally Boyle. Bofiom lefi: Bob Taylor of Alpha Sigma Phi pre- senfs Sally Boyle wiih a gifi and corsage as Marge Donaghy, Bobby Bowser, and Bill Shuriz look on. bmmatiw at K-W . . . Housed in a newly renovaled Playshop in lvlarling l-lall, lhe B-W Speech cleparlmenl is in Hs 3O+h year of producing plays. Under The guidance ol Professors Dana Burns and Charles Irwin, The deparlmenl is on Hs way Toward Hs 200+h play. ,ing l.i.g'::'T ' 2 s is i The Bishop's Man+le by Agnes Turnbull broughr humor and realism lo Jrhe B-W sraqe. Srarring Shirley Wrigh+ and Carl Bradford, 'rhe casr included Erin Gibbons, Lenore Smilh, Donna l-lelllefinqer, Louise Mayer, Bobbie Bowser, Robin MacNicol, Jack Hage- dorn, Bill Boalc, Bill Ury, and Bob Urbin. The play deal? wilh a preachers arlempl lo reform a slum area near his church. Top lefr: Bill Ury and Carl Bradford in The Bishop's Manllef' Middle leffz The Bishop's Manfle wiih Lenore Smilh and Erin Gibbons. Boffom lefi: Carl Bradford, Bob Urbin, and Erin Gibbons in The Bisl1op's Manile. Boinlom righf: Jack Lee and Prof. Charles Irwin in Liliom. One of Jrhe world's mosl famous love slo- ries, The Barreils of Wimpole SJrree+, was The Winler quarier pr.esenJra'rion. Lead roles were played by Sally Boyle, Bill Ury, and Jack Hageolorn. Orhers in The cosr were Jack Lee, Robin MacNicol, Bunny Soskey, Peg Warlh, Earl Shulson, and Erin Gibbons. The slory of Jrheleqendary roughneclc, Liliom by Frencz Molnar, compounded realism and ianrasy on The college siege. Leading 'rhe casr were Prof. Charles Irwin and Phyl Valand. They were supporled by Harrier Drapiewslci, Ann Lukas, Pal' Duca, Earl Shulson, Carl Bradford, Jack Lee, Al Werner, Charles Smilrh, Bill Boalc, Jim Raken- lcamp, Harold Turner, and Ed Grifliilh, Top righfz A scene from The BarreHs of Wimpole S+ree+. Second righiz Sally Boyle and Bill Ury in fhe same play. Third righ+: From 'fhe same play, Sally Boyle and Jack Hagedorn. BoH'om righ+: I952 Oscar Winners, Jaclr Hagedorn, male lead: Erin Gibbons, supporling female role: Phyl Valand, female lead, and Bill Boalr, supporiing male role. Boifom left Prof. Charles Irwin, Phyl Valand, and Paul Reid in Liliom. at Par+of1l1e carnival crowd 'From 'lhe balcony. l-lighlighl of The 'fiesia flavored' Carnival, which combined six lund raising drives info one, was rhe presence of Bill Gordon, popular Cleveland disc ioclcey, who wielded lhe gavel ar rhe zany auciion. l-leading rhe carnival in which I7 campus organizalions parricipaled was Jaclcie Carmel. l-leld ar +he Rec l-lall, ihe carnival offered all Jrypes of fund raising boolhs imaginable. Tolal 'ralce for 'rhe occasions was over S400 when iralernilies, sororiiies, and campus clubs pooled Jrheir ialeni for ihe cause. Sigma Phi Epsilon again reiained Jrhe liHle brown jug by raking lirsi place honors in money earned, Della Zera and Phi Sigma Kappa lied for second and Bela Sigma Tau finished nexi in Jrhe compeliiion. Myrr Ruby was named Uglies+ Man on Campus in a populariry vole lhar added money 'ro The cause. Top: Delia Zefa boofh. Second: Wesley Fc'lowship booili. Third: Phi Mu boofh. Boffom: Popular Myrf Ruby is surrounded by some campus lovelies. Kloodbri e. . . A Greek Council proiecl, lhe all- college Blood Drive nelled some 375 pinls of blood enabling B-Vi! 'ro boasl a 302, parlicipalion, Facully and slu- denls alilce donared in lhe four day program which was held al lhe Rec Hall. The local proiecl, which was a new high in The Cleveland area, was chairmanned by Bob Taylor. Top: Recruilers John Corn and Jim Dominy- lus sign-up Diclr Neumann af fhe Campus Chesl Carnival. Bolfom: Before donaling, lemperalures are lalren from Dr. David Lindsey, Lloyd Weber, Dr. John L. Knighf, Ellen Scofield, and Celia Wright S'now6all ?1-olic . . . Slarling off lhe winler social cal- endar was lhe Snowball Frolic. Decoralions, which were chair- manned by Dick Decker, lrans- lormed 'rhe Rec l-lall inlo a gliller- ing snow scene. Music was supplied by Clinl Noble and his orcheslra. Top: Refreshmenl line. Bollomc Parf of lhe crowd. C'onAe1-Mtv:-9 701411 al . . . Chosen by Phi Mu Alpha Sin- Tonia as ConservaTory Queen, Miss Sally Boyle reigned over The annual dance. The dance which is ioinTly sponsored by Sinfonia and Mu Phi Epsilon, music TraTer- niTy and sororiTy, was held aT The AllerTon l-loTel in Cleveland. Top: Accompanied by Sinfonia presi- denT, Dick Krafec, Sally Boyle is sere- naded by The brofhers. Boffomx A view of The crowd af The Con Formal. Swfeetlu eart Yormal. . . ValenTine's Day was commemo- raTed wiTh The annual YMCA- YWCA SweeThearT Formal. High- lighT oT The evening was The coro- naTion oT Miss Shirley WriqhT as The l952 SweeThearT Queen by YM prexy Bill Ury. Vince PaTTie's orches- Tra furnished The music Tor The dance which was held aT The Rec Hall. Top: Bill Ury crowns Shirley Wrighf SweeT- hearf Queen of I952. BoTTom: Shirley Wrighf is escorTed by Cliff Quinn. 00611.45 . . . Sweetheart Queen MISS SHIRLEY WRIGHT C'onAen7aftory Queen MISS SALLY BOYLE ,- NPN. 1.3. flu' W 'f i9v4o 'S .ai ?Tr ..f.?yz? 1? 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STudenT Council oTTicers and represenTaTives were Tormally presenTed To The college aT The Inaugural Ball held aT The Rec Hall. l-lighlighT of The evening was The accepTance speech oT Dave FiTz, newly elecTecl Council president Top: Refiring Sfuclenf Council presidenl' Fred Suppes con grafulafes Dave Fiiz upon his elecfion To office. BoHom: Siudenis view The ceremonies from The balcony aT The Rec Hall. Style flavw . . . The la+es+ Tashions Trom picnic wear To Torrnal evening dresses were modeled aT The Women's SelT-Governmenlr AssociaTion's STyle Show. Mod- eling This year's Tashions were I5 B-W co-eds. The program was produced and direcTed by Alice l-lilTy. Top: Celia Wrighl' models a la'res+ fashion as Alice Hilfy loolrs on. BoHom: DirecTor and narraTor of The Siyle Show was Alice HilTy. Cornell-bartmoutla ame . . . Bringing logelher 'rhe lwenly besf girl baskelball players al BWV, Jrlwe Cornell- Darlmoulh game culminaled lhe womens infra-mural cage season, This year, Cor- nell, paced by Mary Bodamer, Topped Darlmoufh 32 lo 25. Jody Repass was high scorer for 'rhe losers. A hall:-lime program depicled W.R.A, aclivilies wilh a display of living sfaluary. Top: Jody Repass 'fries io pass 'ro Jean Havens, buf is guarded by Mariha Badger. Ann Davies looks on. Bo'Hom: Jumping for a free ball are Jody Repass, Carol Bugay, Marfha Badger, and Ann Davies as Jean Havens looks on. Water ?an ta y . . A 'ren rouline show lealuring a Snow Queen demonslraled lhe grace and pre- cision ol lhe Aquilene Club in lheir an- nual waler presenlarion. This year, 'rheir produclion, Wafer Fanlrasy, presenled swimming al ils besl' in solo, duel, and group roulines. The show was direcled by Libby l-laynes and Phyl Marek. Top: Thirleen coeeds form a floafing siar. BoHom: Five mermaids begin The Snow Queen finale. unior-Senior Prom . . . Moving To Columbia Ball Room, The juniors and seniors presenTed Their annual prom in honor oT The Class oT l952. Un- der The direcTion oT The Two classes' oTTicers, The dance bade farewell To The deparlring sen- iors. Omar Blaclqmans orchesTra supplied The music. One niqhT a year is seT aside in which The TalenT oT B-W is pre- senTed To The college. AcTing, dancing, and musical acTs com- bined Tor a well-rounded show. The program, which was held in The Kulas AudiTorium, was em- ceed by Bob Urbin. alent Night . . Top: Seeming To enioy The dance are These iuniors and seniors. Boffom: Omar Blaclcm-an's orchestra supplies The music 'for These dancers Duck Krause sings an original song composed by Bax+er Bobbie Bowser presen+s a characfer acf aided by Bob Venable who accompanies him on The piano. Urbin. i1 ,, mz: w' --1-' --'QL -- CIMA High t A Touch oT Broadway hiT The campus aT The Class NighT presenTaTion. l-leld aT Kulas AudiTorium, each class pres-enTed scenes Trom Tamous Broadway musicals in compeTiTion wiTh each oTher. This year's ediTion oT The annual aTfair saw The seniors win The roTaTing placque Tor The besT pro- gram. Under The direcTion oT Jack F. Lee, The Class of l952 displayed Their TalenT in scenes Trom Kiss Me, KaTe. Top-Seniors: Kiss Me, KaTe. Top cenfer-Juniors: Annie GeT Your Gun. BoTTom cenTer-Sophomores: ShowboaT. BoTTom-Freshmen: SouTh Pacific. Ynter rate:-nity Sing . . . I LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Hawaiian Echoes 'All Hail Io Lambda Chi' 'Pagan Love Song' 'Hawaiian War Chanl' PHI MU Varsi+y Days 'To Phi Mu' 'College Medley 'The Halls of Ivy' Some 2,500 people saw a keenly compeiiiive Inlerfraierniiy Sing where eleven fraier- niiies and sororiiies presenfed Iheir annual program, This year's winners were Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Mu who presenied near professional performances. Among Ihe iraierniiies, Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha Sigma Phi finished second and Third. re- speclively. Alpha Xi Delia and Bela Sigma 'Omicron were second and Third in sororiiy compeliiion. Diane Howell, Miss Ohio of I95I, presen+s Ron Davis of Approximafely S400 was coIIec'red from Ihe audience which Lambda Chi Alpha wifh 'Ihe winner's irophy. I-F Board viewed 'Ihe I952 Sing. This donalion was for the Displaced Presidenf, Ron Arnold, looks on. Siucleni Fund. 1 A mm, bay, 1952 l R E, J 2' 3 a l952 Queen of fhe May is Miss Mary Barrell of Akron, Ohio, The lovely junior co-ed was elecled queen loy The sludem' A body from a field of five Campus beaufies. 4977 if , ef Miss Mary Barrefi, l952 May Queen, is flanked by flower girls Margaret Bogner and Wendy Knighf and frain-bearers Lee Adams and Bruce Barr. Allhough a spring shower 'Forced lhe 3O+h Annual May Day coronafion and pageanl' indoors, Jrhe rain failed To dampen fhe spiri+ of The occasion. Held in lhe Men's Gym, lhe ceremonies conlinued in Jrhe college fralclilon. The program was complele wifh coronafion, May Pole dance. pageanl, and fhe presenlafion of lrophies +o winners of lhe day's compelifions. MAY DAY ATTENDANTS Jan Barrow, Lilnda Calvin, Jane Nicholl, Marge Hooper, Mickey McLeod, Carrie Partridge, Phyl Valand, I952 Queen Mary Barreh, Lee Adams, Wendy Knight, Margaref Bogner, Bruce Barr, I95l Queen Alice Hilfy, Jody Rapass, Joan McColIisfer, Carla Ruhe, Lois Ayers, Norma Hari, Kalie Purdy, and Celia Wrighf. Friday aTTernoon Tound Th c denTs moving To The Park T l952 May Day Tield evenTs. The crowd ThaT wifnessed The Senior Tug-o-war. The seniors and TaculTy me L soTTball game in which The ST drulober The proTs 20 To 9. as faculTy caTcher Bruce Parhidg on. lmparhal umpire I5 Dick Bla Senior Jaclr Hribar blasTs ouT a lc . . . . I under The sTrain a new ro sulosTiTuTed wiTh which The ATTer an old rope snapped - F3 s dragged The juniors To a we mise in The Junior-Seniorluge STraining seniors slowly pull The inTo The wafer. Race in which Lambda Chi nosed ouT Alpha Tau Ome A phoTo Tinish climaxed Thi c TirsT place honors. i BoTTom righT: The winning Lambi CFBW. l95I Queen. Alice l-l C crowned Mary BarreTT I952 of The May aT The coronaTion monies in The Men's Gym. BoTTom leTT: Alice HilTy and Mary afTer The coronaTion. A 'iii' An infegral pari' of fhe May Day celebrafion is lhe May Pole dance. Parlicipaling in fhe an- cienf cusfom are Carol Anderson, Phyllis Cox, Grace Devol, Nancy Flaherfy, Joanne Greenwood, Paula Grimm, Pa'rricia Harfzler, Alice Holman, Gerry Howe, Jean McClin+oclc, Barbara Mefzger, Nancy Neulcom, Marilyn Rushlow, Nancy Scofield, and Evelyn Solcol. Under fhe direcfion of Erin Gib- bons, Oh, No, NanneHe was presenfed as -the l952 May Day pageant Including a chorus of 20 sfudenfs, ihe cas? feafured 'Mari- lyn Schell, Harold Henry, Peg Warih, Bill Boalc, Leila Morey, and Harry Mason. Dave Sellers bows io May Queen Mary Barrel? during lhe recessional affer 'rhe coronafion ceremonies. Bruce Barr and Lee Adams acl' as frain- bearers and Dick Johnson, Norma l'lar'l', and Phyl Valand look on. Firs'I' Place Cha riof Race ALPHA SIGMA PHI D. Sfephens, R, Call, R. Nash, W. Jones, R. Ciancuffi, F, Sfuchel, H. Cufler, G. Bendis, R, Johnson, W. Shurh. Firsf Place Sororify Floais PHI MU Firsf Place Fraiernify Floafs ALPHA SIGMA Honvm Con ocativn Formerly a parl of lhe Commencemenl program, The l-lonors Convoca- iion gives lribuie lo sludenls who have earned special prizes and disrinc- lions during lhe school year. The lhird annual observance of lhe Convoca- lion was sponsored ioinily by Omicron Delia Kappa, men's honorary, and Laurels, women's honorary. Dr. John l.. Knighr addressed lhe convocaiion, spealcing on Who's lo Blame. Top rigl-i'f:For fhe iirsl' fime in fhe hisfory of fhe award, 'll-ie A. Fred Crossman Leadership Prize was ioinfly awarded. This year if wenf fo Paul Froman and Dave Fih. Dr. Frank Lankard made fhe presen- iafion. Middle lofi: Following 'ihe Omicron Delia Kappa fapping ceremonies, fha Honors Convocafion was closed wiih Hwe Alma Maier. Boffom leff: Oufsfanding senior women awards go io Jessie Howe, Jane Wilkerson, Marge Donaghy, Alice Hiliy, Linda Calvin, Mariha Gillespie, Barbara Ayres, Sally Boyle, and Micky McLeod. Bo'Hom righi: Signal honor go fo fhese junior women who were presenied fo flue convocafion fol- lowing 'rhe Laurels' lapping ceremonies. Conlinuing Tlielradilion iniliafed by +l1e lale Dr. Alberf Riemensclwneider. The 2O+h Annual Bach Fes- 'rival was observed on May 23 and 24. During 'rlwe lwo day feslival, six concerls were presenfecl along willw four programs ol chorales by Jrlwe B-W Brass Choir. Guesl performer of 'flue occasion was Miss Rosalyn Tureclm. pianisl' of New York Cily. . . . Kaul: ?eAti al 'fr 5-f Four brass clmorales were presenfed during file Bach Fesiival by fhe B-W Brass Choir under ihe direcfion of Mr. Frederick Ebbs. The chorales were heard from H1e Marfing bell iower. A view of 'Hue Bach enfhusiasfs who iravel from many slafes The crowd makes 'lheir way fo Merner -Pfeiffer lawn fo hear fo affencl fhe famous musical fesfival. fhe Brass Choir playing from flue Mariing bell 'lower Commencemen t The one hundred and second annual com- mencemenl ceremonies of Baldwin-Wallace College was observed on June 8 when 285 seniors were conferred degrees. A lighlning and Jrhunder slorm added impelus ro The commencemenr address delivered by The Honorable Kingsley A. Tait Ohio Supreme Courl iudge and college rrusree. Earlier in 'rhe day, Baccalaureaie services were held in Kulas l-lall wilh Reverend l-larry J. Smilh presiding. The sermon was delivered by Presidenl John l.. Knighl. Top leff: Sfudenfs, parenfs, and faculfy affended Dr. and Mrs. John L. Knigh'l s lawn recepfion. Middle lefh Honoring The graduafing seniors, fhe annual alumni Banque? was held in 'rhe Rec Hall. Bofiom lefi: Dean John R. Sinnema gives las? minufe insfruc- +ions To seniors as fhey prepare fo march io Baccalaurea+e services. BoHom righf: The 'Faculfy in academic robes formed a colorful background for Baccalaureaie services. Top Lefl: Seniors file info lhe Men's Gym for Commencemenl exercises, Top Riqhf: Jane Wilkerson delivers lhe While Rose Oralion in honor of Phil'ura Gould Baldwin, afrer whom the library was named, Bolfom Left: Receiving fhe Benedidion are the 285 graduafing seniors. Borfom Right: The Honorable Kingsley A. Taft delivers lhe commencemenf address. Following lhe conferring ol degrees and announcemenl oi special honors, lhe academic procession made ils way lo lhe Soulh Campus for lhe Senior Farewell ar lhe sun dial in lronl oi lvlarling l-lall, Following The parling sirains oi Auld Lang Syne, lhe new graduales deparled lor The four corners of lhe world lo malce a name for lhemselves and bring honor upon Their alma mal-er, Baldwin-Wallace College. Dr. John L. 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