Bowling Green State University - Key Yearbook (Bowling Green, OH)
- Class of 1946
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Dr. lames Bobert Overman served as advisor for this beginning vo ume. lust six years later the first yearbook to bear the present name was pro- duced under the direction of Dr. Overman and Miss Caroline Nielsen. lt has been more than 25 years since that first book appeared, but only 25 volumes have been published, since there was no annual at all for a period of several years. When the first yearbook went to press, co-eds wore short skirts with long waist lines and bobbed hair was the style. The masculine students held their heads erect in high, stiff collars. Today, co-eds are proud of their long tresses and they have discarded the long waist lines of yesteryear. Too, the high heels worn to classes in former days are gone and Bowling Green co-eds wear loafers and bulky socks. Not only the women have changed their styles. T-shirts for men have re- placed the shirts with stiff collars for class and neat soft collars are worn on more formal occasions. Styles have changed and Bowling Green has also. lt has developed from a small normal school to a full-fledged university with an. extensive curriculum. The 25th KEY staff has kept in mind the first yearbook and has attempted through artwork to demonstrate the difference in the times between the publi- cation date of the first book and that of l946. In producing the 25th KEY we on the staff have met some difficulties in- volving photographic eguipment and engravings. We have worked long and hard to write copy, to mount pictures, and to sell ads, but it was enjoy- able and we feel that we will be amply repaid if you of the student body are pleased with the 25th KEY. D I R b I Overmcxn and Dr. Rea McCain rec Two members of the present faculty were on campus when the first yearbook Was published . . . Dr. lames Robert Overman and Dr. Rea McCain. Both have contributed much to the betterment of our University. For a number of years Dr. Overman has edited the catalogue While serving as Dean of the Col- lege of Liberal Arts. He has been head of the Math- ematics department and Chairman of the Activity Fees Committee. At present he is helping to formulate future plans for the University. Miss McCain was advisor for the literary magazine that appeared this spring While she assisted Phratra Phillipa and Spur Club and served as Chairman of the English department. ln addition, Miss McCain Was re- sponsible for the first dramatic activity at Bowling Green. Both she and Dr. Cverman have done much for the advancement of Bowling Green State University. Ag fix M4004 all memories as they look over Bowling G1-ee hrs! yeab lc Dr. Iames Robert Overman We ot the 25th KEY Staff dedicate this yearbook to Dr. larnes Robert Cver- man, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. He Was advisor for the lst year- book and has continued to work tor the promotion of Bowling Green State University in all respects. QRQgfgk zlgklfyy 4WQhWUQ Division Administration Classes . . Organizations Features . Publications Speech . Music Athletics Greeks . Dormitories Activities Pqe 8 38 88 108 124 132 142 150 172 202 214 QQQQQQQQQEQ ADMINISTRATION Q : af 521416149 Qeen .K - J I 'A L 5' 'nismnion X9 jT.'5'!- I DR. FRANK I. PROUT President oi Bowling Green State University Ae redicfenlf lt isn't necessary for a long story to appear here about Dr. Prout. All the students know our presi- dent's merits without writing about them. They know that he is personally interested in every student's welfare, that he is friendly to all, and that he always has time from his busy day to talk with a puzzled student. Furthermore, we are all aware that he has work- ed overtime more than one night on some project to improve Bowling Green State University and that much ot the proqressiveness ot our campus retlects that ot our president, Dr. Frank I. Prout. ,Q Ki' Governor Frank Loushe delivers a short address to the graduating Seniors ww few Behind our President and Deans is a group ot men called the Trustees. F ew ot the students actually know Whom they are, but they do realize how valuable they are to Bowling Green, how much they have contributed, and how well they have cooperated in making improve- ments on our campus. SEATED: E. T. Rodgers. STANDING: Alva Bachmcm. Carl Schwyn, Minor Kershner, Dr. Frank I. Prout. RALPH G. HARSHMAN IAMES ROBERT OVERMAN WALTER A. ZAUGG Dean of the College oi Business Administration Dean ol the Colleqe of Liberal Arts Chairman of the College of Education can emic QGLVL5 oem QULVL6 ARCH B. CONKLIN AUDREY KENYON WILDER KENNETH H. McFALL Decxn ot Students Dean ol Women Dean of Freshmen 4311 ' M 4 X L minidfrafiue ea 5 IOHN W. BUNN E. I. KREISCHER PAUL F. LEEDY Registrar Business Manager Head Librarian I. WILLIAM MILLER PAUL W. JONES DR. MAURICE NEWBURGER Director of the Alumni Bureau Director ofthe News Bureau Director of the Bureau oi Iuvenile Research Ace Sm! Secretaries SEATED: Mrs. Iohn Sheldon, Mrs. Robert Whit- taker, Mrs. Iack Falls. Mrs. Alfred Brighion. STANDING: Mrs. Harvey Luman. Helen Pugh. Mrs. William Mossinq, Mrs. Iohn Laidlaw. Marie Foos. Bookstore LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Schaller, Mrs. Cora Blackman. Mrs. Kalheryn Riegle. Reqistrouds Cffice SEATED: Dorothy Thomas. STANDING: Sally Bowman, Norma Symonds. Velma Crawford, Vondale Smith. Business Qffice SEATED: Leah Reese, Mrs. Roberi Mason. STANDING: Mrs. Lowell Bluhm, Mrs. Lowell Weller, Mrs. Donald Dunn. Mrs. Roy Max. eruice fa Falcons Nest SEATED: Vernice Ringer, Ianet Sautter, Dorothy Ellen Wright, Mary Ann McClellan d. STANDING: Freddie Williams, Dave Weis, Fer- dinand Williams. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. William S. Wright Library LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Yocum, Ruby King. Edith Helberq, Ruth Bauqhman. Hospital SEATED: Dr. Winship H. Brown. STANDING: Helen Marsh, Mrs. M Mrs. M. Harris, Thelma Stevenson. Dietician Mrs. Mayme K. Herrilf Maintenance MIDDLE: R. M. Ronk UPPER RIGHT: Ernest Murray LOWER RIGHT: Christie Miller ildred Hooper. W-hp. 'Iv-'5 fa... 4.-.7 .Je-Q QQ' 5' Sfzfwfenlf ozfmci Made up of representatives from the leading organizations on campus and the class presidents, the Student Council actively governs the student body. With an eye toward furthering campus welfare, it makes appointments to faculty-student committees. During basketball season it investigated the problem oi providing seating tor the students and brought about the erection ot more bleachers. ln charge of all voting on campus, the Student Council tried to stimulate more students to use their vote by having a rally at one of the basketball games. The lOth Anniversary Prom was the climaxing point of the year for the whole campus. Bringing Bobbie Sherwood and his band, one ot the leading bands in the country, spelled success from the very beginning. t o l sponsored a pep rally to get Results of the rally-more tud i oe SEATED: Clara lean Miller, Barbara Wolcott. Sue Geslinq. Charles Risher, Norman Robertson, Sallie House, Magdalene Batcha, Alice White. BACK ROW: Gordon Ward. Iesse Ormerod, Elizabeth Heater, Lawrence Hanline, Gerald Cedoz. Near the close of the school year Student Council supervised May Queen, Dogpatch, and class elections. For the first time a preferential ballot was used in the class elections. The student body felt that the Student Council needed revising so the members began the investigation and discussion of other plans of student government in an attempt to make necessary changes. ln order to familiarize next year's council members with their duties, the old and new members met together for the last meetings of the year. ln the past an entirely new council was installed each fall and no previous members were present to as- sist in organization. Through this method it was hoped the new council would have a better opportunity to get their work started immediately. omenk S Q ouerning Mociaallian Executive Board FRONT ROW: Ianei Harizel, Sue Gesling. Virginia Cryer, Gloria Stocker. BACK ROW: Ann Cutler, lean Kibler. Legislative Board FRONT ROW: Peggy English. Iessie Ormerod. Barbara Wolcott, Marcia Hachtel, Magdalene Batcha SECOND ROW: Gloria Siocker, Ianet Harlzel. Sue Gesling. lean Kibler. Virginia Cryer. THIRD ROW: Ann Cuiler, Iane Mitchel, lane! Percy, Pai Underhill, Sally House, Mary Frances Hyde Mary Ridenhour, Glena Benzing. FRONT ROW: Grace Steiner, Iayne Bums, Iane Schneider, Mary lane Lloyd. Dorothy Main, Ella Ann Vaughan. Phyllis Reetz, Opal Corder, Phyllis Lupton, Martha Transue. SECOND ROW: Marcia Hachtel, Margery Richards, Ruth lean Wales, Betty Paxton, Marita Snyder. Helen Flinq, Ruth Lockman, Mariam Balliet, lean Mains, Dorothy Heigley, Lois Ferris. THIRD ROW: Sally House, Betty Brennan. Margie Fordyce, Alice White, Doris Scisinger, Alice Cadwell, Saraiane Conway, Magdalene Batcha, Elaine Wise, Eloise Diebert. FOURTH ROW: Lois Perrin, Evelyn Kibler, Mary Tomlinson, Mary Ann Koeppe, Onnalee McGillvary. lean Sherard, Barbara Fish, Alice Cemey, Bonney Sawyer, Beverly Millns, Martha Roberts, Dorothy Bloomingdale. BACK ROW: Martha Zeis, Glenna Benzinq, lean Smith, Ianice Smith, Pat Krott. Iune Smith, Mary Diedrich, Nancy Rice, Opal Ford. An organization which has governed the women of Bee Gee for many years, the traditional Christmas Caroling, the Leadership Dinner, whose main speaker this year was Mrs. Christine Conaway, Dean of Women at Ohio State, the Book Review Teas, the annual Red Cross Drive, and the friend-making Freshman Teas are only a few of its activities. Mrs. Esther Van Wagner Tufty, Washington journalist and columnist, spoke at the annual All-Women's Assembly which was open to men this year. The Women's Handbook, published by WSGA, was a useful guide to women students. When and how not to get demerits was helpful in any coed's language. FRONT ROW: Blanche Spangler, Muriel Bond, Marjorie Martin. Shirley Petkoselr, Helen Bromelmeier, Doris Ackerman. Rosemarie Tomka, Maryann Zepka, Norma lean Burt. Ruth Marshall, Icmet Smith. SECOND ROW: Catherine Willyard. Eileen F arver, Iune Rankin, Glenna Smith, Grayce Scholt, Cheri Stair, Patti Beal, Shirley Lehman, lanet Percy, Patricia Davis. THIRD ROW: Betty Poland. Goldie Ostrognai, Ioanne Sweet. Madge Ewing. Iean Kuebler. Iune Widner, Rosemary Romaker, Kay Neimeyer, Betty Ioan Smith. BACK ROW: Ann Cutler, Kay Westenbarqer. Ioyce Sullivan, Geneva Bennett, Dorothy Cronenwett, Rosemary Goldman, Katherine Schaller, Gloria Kretzer, Mildred Richey, Mildred Baden, Marilyn Brown. 1 ,,,,,,,, FRONT ROW: Lois Ferris. Mariory Hummon, Audrey K. Wilder. Virginia BACK ROW: Dora Terbizan. Mary Iean MacEwen. Phyllis Folts, Pat Underhill. Cryer, Sallie House. Georqianna Kaull, Alice Cadwell, Edith Doerr, Patricia Opal Ford, Lorene Mathias, Iune Rankin. lean Meek, Mary Tomlinson, Gloria Davis. Stocker. Evadna Culler, Helen Bollinqer. ULVLAQKQVLZC ovmci As the governing body lor all womens sororities on campus, the members oi Panhellenic Council designed rushing rules and served as arbitrators in related prololems. They entertained national oiiicers and memloers ot Kappa Delta and Alpha Gamma Delia with teas when the two groups came into Panhellenic. They also approved charters for two new local sororities, Theta Phi and Sigma Rho Tau. The Council awarded the scholarship cup to the sorority having the highest grades. Alpha Phi won the cup both semesters. l Sallie House. Panhellenic President presents the Esther Russell Scholarship Cup to Alphi Phi President, Gloria Wissler. 20 The governing body for all fraternities on campus, the Inter- fraternity Council consists of two members from each organi- zation. With the return of many men to the campus, the Council became faced with many new problems, one of which was making it possible for more men to belong to organized groups. ln this connection, it set up rules whereby new local groups could petition national fraternities. With this new expansion and in cooperation with the Wood County Inter-fraternity Council, it inaugurated. a Greek Week. Features of this week were a round robin campus sing in which all the fraternities participated and a banquet at the end of the week at which nationally known speakers were present. nfer- rafernify oumci SEATED: Ierry Cedoz. Bob Bowman, Charles Risher. Ray Kuil. STANDING: Tom Buttle, Otto Schoeppler, Iohn Sweihcxrt, Dr. Helms. lim Showkier. Sfmfmf- ULCIIL If Activity Fees Lett to right: Dr. Overman, Dr. Helms, Gordon Ward, Magdalene Batcha. Entertainment Left to right: Mr. Smith, Mr. Mac Ewen, Mr. Schwarz, Sue Geslina. Athletic Seated: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Crowley, Sid Qtten. Standing: Dr. Cooke, Iim Knierim. ommiffeed Social Seated: Dr. Steidtmann, Dr. Martin, Rose- marie Tomka, lean Mains. Standing: Bill Zimmerman, Nancy Rice, Betty Poland, Ray Kail, Clarence Homan. Publication Seated: lay Vasterling, Alice White, Iune Widner, Georgianna Kaull, Dr. Leedy. Standing: Mr. Parker, Mr. Currier. Speech Seated: Edith Doerr, Mr. Smith, Mary lane Lloyd. Standing: Pat Howell, Mr. Stone, Dr. Rew. 'ow ing wang aww If With the increased enrollment of the school, came the necessity of enlarging the faculty. Much credit goes to the heads of the departments who Worked tirelessly to bring the best to the campus and to all of their staff who relinquished their time to take an especially heavy schedule until help was obtained. Despite these handicaps, the faculty, in a true academic spirit, have contributed much to their specialized fields. Several of the members published books while others carried on extensive research- all carried on activities too numerous to mention. Many rendered services directly to the university and its students, not only through the classroom, but by serving on student faculty committees and acting as advisors to the departmental clubs. To obtain a well balanced curriculum, they were guick to support the faculty square dances, parties and sports teams. Add these features together and the result is a typical member of the faculty-one who is interested in his Work and very Willing to help the student to become educated. G' P gX Miss Catherine Crossrnan, . . .Asst. Professor Departmental Head Mr Walt Dehner Resident Artist Miss Cornelia C, Menqes. .. .... Instructor 'LO Ogg Dr. Charles H. Otis ................ Professor Departmental Head Dr. Clare H. Bennett ..... Assistant Professor Dr. Sidney Mittler. .. .... Instructor Dr. E. Eugene D1ckerman.Assoc1ate Professor Dr. Norman A. Preble .... Assistant Professor Dr. Fred Cv. Meserve ..... Assistant Professor Dr Waldo E Steidtmann Associate Professor -mi1fLe55 Eafmcalfion Dr. E. G. Knepper ................. Professor Departmental Head Mrs. Arlene Kirkland ..... ..... l nstructor Mr. Paul F. Muse.. .... Assistant Professor Miss Nellie A. Ogle ..... Associate Professor lzfwinedd IflfLilfLif5Iflf'0Lfi0VL Dr. Gilbert W. Cooke .... Associate Professor Dr. Ralph G. Harshman ........... Professor Departmental Head Mr. Lewis F. Manhart ........ Asst. Professor Mr. Lawrence I. Benninqer .... Asst, Professor Dr. Benjamin L. Pierce ..... ..... P rofessor 8WfLLf51flf'y Dr. Clare Martin .................. Professor Departmental Head Mr. Hanns K. Anders ..... .. .instructor Dr. W. Heinlen Hall ...... Associate Professor Dr. Donald VV. Bowman. .Associate Professor Dr. l. Elliott Weber ....... Associate Professor ULCGL lfL0lfL Dr. Walter A. Zauqa .... .... P rofessor Dr. Herschel Litherland ............ Professor Departmental Head Dr. Florence l. Williamson .... . . .Professor Mr. Charles W. Young .... Assistant Professor Dr. H. Carl Witherinqton. .Associate Professor 4 snr J ,H READ, I, 1 4 27 Dr. Reor McCcun .................. Professor Departmental Head Mrs. Mcrrlorre Krelscher .... .... I nstructor Dr. Gay W. Allen .... .... P rofessor Dr Paul Leedy Assocrcrte Professor Dr. Iohn W. Lewis ....... Assistant Professor Miss Grace Durrin ....... Associate Professor Mr. Herbert E. Muntz. . . .... Instructor Mrs. Evelyn I-Icrrt .... . . .Instructor Dr. Emerson Shuck ...... Ass1stont Professor Mlss Anne Klnq. . . . . .Instructor Mrs. Anthony C. Westerhof ........ Instructor cvnwmhm IWUQW angwa Q Miss Corroline Nielsen ............ Professor Departmental Head Miss Florence Boird ...... Assistornt Professor Dr. Cecil L, Rew. . . , . . .Associote Professor Dr. Edith Weiss ..... .... A ssistont Professor 80?lf'0L!0 y Dr. Sornuel M. Mayfield. .Associorte Professor Departmental Head Dr. Lowry B. Kornes ...... Assistont Professor L5 IfOlf'y Mr. Iohn Schwarz ................. Professor Departmental Head Dr. Bernard F. Nordmann.Assoc1ate Professor Wayne S Huffman Assistant Professor Dr. Waiter S. Sanderhn. . .Assistant Professor omg conomicd Miss Laura E. Heston .............. Professor Departmental Head Miss Helen Henderson. . .Associate Professor Miss Madqe E. Ichnson. . .Assistant Professor Miss Florence Bender .... . . . .Instructor Miss Martha Purdorn ..... Assistant Professor 1fL0!1fL6Ll1fi0L! gxrzfg Dr. Daniel l. Crowley .............. Professor Departmental Head Mr. lohn K. Raney ....... Assistant Professor Dr. Earl C. Powell ....... Associate Professor OlfLlf'lfLOL ifim Mr. lesse l. Currier ...... Associate Professor Departmental Head Mr. Clyde C. Parker ..... Assistant Professor Mr, Paul W. lones ..... .... l nstructor 0'LfA8I0fLOLfiCf5 Dr. larnes R. Overrnan ............ Professor Departmental Head Mrs. Anna N. Cfrytinq .... Assistant Professor Dr. Frank C. Oqq .... .... P rofessor Mr. Harry R. Mathias .... Assistant Professor zfwic Mr. Merrill C. McEwen ............ Professor Departmental Head Mr. Som P. Durronce ..... Assfstont Professor Mr. Leon E. Pouley ...... Assistolnt Professor Miss Mctribeth Kitt .... .... l nstructor Dr. lomes Poul Kennedy. .Associote Professor Mrss Myrtle Iensen ...... Ass1stc1nt Professor Mr. Arthur C. Zuelske ...... Bond Conductor Mrs. Motrtho Zuelslce ..... .... l nstructor yea uworlfion Mr. W. I-Iaroid Anderson.Associate Professor Departmental Head Mr. AIIan Sawdy .......... .... I nstructor Mr. Warren Steiier ...... Associate Professor Mr. Ioseph Giander .... .... I nstructor Mr. Robert H. Whittaker .... .... I nstructor Mr. George Mueiiich .... .... I nstructor Miss Gertrude Eppier .... Associate Professor Departmental Head Miss Caroiyn Shaw ...... Associate Professor Miss Iris Andrews .... . . .Instructor Miss Iane Shoemaker .,.. .... I nstructor 5yCAOL9y Dr. Anthony C. Westerhof. . .Assoo. Professor Departmental Head Miss Doris Dirniok .... . . .lnstruotor IWQQC Mr. Eldon T. Srnith ...... Associate Professor Departmental Head Dr. Evelyn Kenesson ..... Assistant Professor Miss Charlotte M. Sliene. . . . . .lnstructor Mr. Fred Walsh .... .... l nstruotor Mr. Sidney Stone ......,. Assistant Professor OCLO Og? Dr. Samuel l-l, Lowrie ............. Profe:sor Departmental Head Dr. Q. Glenn Swanson. . .Associate Professor Making his point clear, Prof. Mayfield shows some ot his students one ot the many charts owdmom CLLZUZLLZQ5 Trying their skill, these students are Paul Groesche is demonstrating his per- deveioping into young artists. suasive ability in one ot the speech classes. A 1194 ,, K , 4 4 4 Qu, M x A 'Bikram 5: Looks ds though Dr. Allen gnd his clgss gre dndlyzing poetry. Dr. Diclcermgn is helping ot student in one of the nigny biology ldhs. Sitting ground the Copy tglole, these journdlisrn students gre reorlly engrossed in their stories. Prof. Muse is demonstrdting styles ot hdndwriting to his students. CLASSES 4 ff Cf? N5 I J af ZZMWQ QM -H M 6Llf'8 0lfL P098 Seniors . Juniors . Sophomores . Freshmen . THE FALCON'S NEST WSL-iv ,YA i -A-AgtA.A-,Y Ay MX ll M xgznior eniom l-low could four years pass so guickly? was the question the Seniors of l946 pon- dered upon. lt seemed only a few months ago that they entered Bowling Green as bewildered Freshmen and went through all the hazing that a then civilian campus could give them. All during that first year their classmates dropped out of school to enter service and in May the Army Beserves were called, leaving a few scattered men on campus. When they returned the next fall, a V-l2 unit had come to the University and Bowling Green had assumed a military air that remained for two years until the war finally ended. This past year the class found itself again on a civilian campus, but it was unlike the one it had known four years ago. Many veterans came to Bowling Green for the first time and old friends returned. Some who had been Seniors when the class was only beginning at Bowling Green gradu- ated with the class ot '46 This class was the only group that began college on a civilian campus, lived on a military one, and then returned to a civilian Bowling Green. The experiences of the four years raced through the minds of the graduates to leave them a little sad, but yet content to look back upon tour happy years. CLASS OFFICERS BETTY ACKER CLARENCE W. BEIREIS BS. in Ed. B.A. in L.A. Shreve, Ohio Hamilton, Ohio Bee Gee News, Workshop Players, Debate, Emerson Literary. Eljrzeeiildn BuESgEdryRud'llEeasQrmEHgp W.A.A, ' U 1' ,reg ,C f' Y A Q gf4'v -Lf? 7 DOROTHY IANE Boozran LQ Q! B.S. in Ed. FRANCES ANDRES - Mount Holly, New lersey B.S. in Ed. . , . . A , . , D University Choir, Concert Band, Phi Sig EdOTl, 0l'1lO Mu, Emerson Literary. Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice-Pres.: Book and V 1 O Q glotor, Cliaspa Delta Pi, A.C.E., Square K SZ 9 ' 5 X X f- ANNABELLE BoRDNER B.S. in Ed. LAURA IANE ASH X K Tiffin, ohio in Z N f 'X gelt-a Cfeammcrif A.C.E.7 Emerson Litera y Lximal i SHIOI' USS ISGS. Gamma Phi Beta, sec., Treble Clefy A.C.E., X J Sec., Freshman Advisor, Ohio Northern, l. 1, ' ' ' ' 1 ROSEMARIE BOSKEY BS. ' Ed. IOANNE ASHBA Lomfl Qhio lI'1 Delta Gamma, Pres.: Key, Emerson Lt Lima' ary: Newman Club. Arts ElinS9315rfieEQpliZ21BT2E5eP153'SiZi 4 BETTY BRENEMAN B.S. in Ed. LEE BALDAUF EAS. in L.A. Eden, New York Shreve, Ohio Attendant: Representative Cheerleader, Sophomore Aid Pi Kappa Alpha, Treas.p Key, Marching Band: 1 Concert Band, Pres.: Chemical Advisor. W' A A V P I ' ' ' ' Iourna, ice- res., nter-Fraternity Coun- cil, Rifle Club. RUTH BAUGHMAN BA. in L.A. Lima, Ohio Library Assistant. ACKER BEIREIS LORRENE BROSEKE BS. in Ed. Kenton, Ohio endow .... , ANDRES ASH ASHBA BALDAUF BAUGI-IMAN BOOZER BORDNER BOSKEY BRENEMAN BROSEKE Alpha Phi, Vice-Pres., Key: Home E nomics Club, Sec.p Emerson Literary, Se Homecominq Queen Attendant, May Que Sophorno ey Ereshm Bee Gee News, El Circulo Hispan me CHRISTEA CLINE ASHEL G. BRYAN B.A. in L.A. Cleveland Heights, Ohio Debate: Men's Intramurals: Football: Basketball: Track: Cross Country: Handball Club: Ohio Vifesleyan, l,2,3. BARBARA BURRIDGE BRYAN BURRIDGE CERNY CHRISTAIN CHING CHOLLEY COLE COLLINS CONWAY CORDER endow 1 B.S. in Ed. - Lake Bluff, Illinois Delta Gamma: Workshop Players: Theta Alpha Phi: Skol Sweater Swing Queen: Homecoming Queen Attendant: Women's Intramurals: Physical Education Club: W.A.A.: Modern Dance Club, Pres. ALICE CERNY B.S. in Ed. Lakewood, Ohio Alpha Phi: Bee Gee News: Key: A.C.E.: Ouill Type: Sophomore Aide: Freshman Advisor. W 9 s, r 1 S...- em sfqd r EVELYN CHRISTIAN at N J B.A. in L.A. I Delaware, Ohio I Emerson Literary: Comte Club, Vice-Pres.: Ohio Wesleyan, 1, EDNA CHING E L, B.A. in L.A. Honolulu, Hawaii N J University of Hawaii, l,2,3. IEAN CHOLLEY B.S. in Ed. Louisville, Ohio Ygiomerfs Intramurals: Physical Education ub: W.A.A.: Mode' D Cl b: A h- ' cry Club, Pres.: Outihilg U rc , E I ' 1-A 44 AURELIA CHRISTEA B.A. in L.A. B.S. in Ed. Canton, Ohio Alpha Phi: Bee Gee News: Workshop Players: Debate: Extempory Speaking: Oratory: Pi Kappa Delta: Emerson Literary: Representative Freshman: Representative Sophomore. MARY LOUISE CLINE B.S. in Ed. Bryan, Ohio Home Economics Club: Quill Type: Wo- nien's Intramurals. WINIERED COLE B.S. in L.A. Waterville, Ohio Gamma Phi Beta: Book and Motor, Pres.: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pres.: Chemical Iour- nal, Pres., Vice-Pres. VERLY COLLINS B.S. in Ed. Toledo, Ohio Kappa Delta, Sec.: Workshop Players: A.C.E.: Outing Club. SARAIANE CONWAY B.S. in Ed. Youngstown, Ohio Gamma Phi Beta, Corres. Sec., Treas.: l Key, Policy Board: Kappa Delta Pi, Treas.: Pi Omega Pi: Quill Type, Pres., Sec. OPAL CORDER B.S. in Ed. Canton, Ohio Alpha Chi Ornea-1: Debate: A,C,E.: Assist- an in Education' Cheerleader' Bowling I J , , , Club. 'fv. VIRGINIA CROCKETT Irgwggvgx ,ii ELIZABETH FAGAN .l ' n BS. in Ed. I BS. IH Ed. Bowling Green, Ohio jf' Toledo, CIMO Kappa Delta Pip A.C.l'f.g Emerson Literary 'Z Z Bee Gee News: Emerson Literary -f INN A 2 jx! 62 Lois FERRIS ANNA RQSE DARE X- B.A. in LDA. u l - , I BS. in Ed. Q75 X! . FindlaY, Ohio Toledo, Ohio ' I grprw xr Delta, Bee aes News, 1 K Y Dihi P: Alou: Sh mel HGH ditor, Key, Associate Editor: Fresh H2555 Chgirirangl Newman Clulag Student Elilglibcgzlghiilghg' Csscfd GgWSLlbPiI?CRJrt Cmmclll W'S'G'A Leqlslmlve Bomd' I Pan-Hellenic Council, Press Club. . BA AR MARY ELLA DewEEsE Q fl RB , A FISH B S in Ed - BS. in Ed. : . . B t . Fmdlay' CIMO Ailiiloiihlil vCEGl?liOnlP?h1F T bl Cl f Kappa Deltag Treble Cletg A.C.E.y Western -, A-gs: gmerigns1OIi1eI.3gyi1S'KiSpGe ph RQW N'V'9 UYUVGTSIIYI 112. -3 Y.W.C.A., Vice-Pres., Freshman Advi Q Ne PAULIN E DIETER HELEN FLING B.A, in L.A. B.S. in Bus. Ad. Fostoria, Ohio Bowling Gregn' Alpha Chi Omega Treas' Keyl Em gxl,6X.A.5 Ilsgame ljvoriorriics Club, Findlay Literary, Freshmarr Advisarp Oultlriq o eqe, ,.. YVONNE FORD B.A. in L.A. IAgIgIEmDgC?LEY Fort Wayne, Indiana Tim, Ohio !gRrkLiFe3IF11IyIGI6iriltoM5llIIE?nllfiogdaerlgl SE Kappa Zeta Pi, Sec., Home Ilconorrrrcs Club. Club' MARIORIE FORDYCE LOUISE DUFFEY BS. in Ed. B.S. in Ed' . East Liverpool, Ohio Elyria, Bglixlrdqe-IR? DIFehtoF5'IuIlxloICkes3IropplglI1CyYei'sB S d 8 VLL 0145 R2f.zzs.afg,..2.1,ua...i:2m...zLSCf5I CROCKETT DARR DeWEESE DIETER DUDLEY DUFFEY FAGAN FERRIS FISH FLING FORD FORDYCE 71? SUZANNE FORSYTH 'l . GEORGE GRAF BS. in L.A. 1 A BS. in Ed. Clyde, Ohio 'LE' Bowling Green, Ohio Kappa Mu Epsilon, Boots and Saddle. 'RQ Men's Intramurals, Ir. Mar., Football. o YI Q' 9 , DOROTHY FOX 0 , WILMA GRANGER BS. in Ed. RS. in Ed. Put-ln-Bay, Ohio TOl9ClO, Ohio Kgppq De1tq7 Speech Burg-qu: Radio, Gamma Phi Beta, Vice-Pres,, Key, Work- Oratory, Physical Education Club, W.A.A., I ShOP PlCiY9fS7 ROCUOI ACE., PTQS-f Vice- Modern Dance Club, Outinq Club. Pres.: EHKSFSOU LITSTGYYT lN4A-A- ' If O 0 L 'Z 'U' 0 ts: ISABELLE FREDERICK gi 1 Q ,QAN GRQVE qv lt gl --- .Q 4 11...-. ' N I '1 Fd B-S. in Ed- BA. in LA. Fremont, Ohio Tgledgl Qhig Hvme ECOHOHHCS Club, Delta Gamma, Ee? Gee News, Emerson Literary, 45' CATHERINE FRIEND B5 ,H Ed. BARBARA GUsTAVEsoN Christiansburq, Ohio B-S ln Ed. I AC E., omit Type, Swan Club. LC1UCC1Sl9ff0l'11O Alpha Xi Delta, Key, Circulation Manager, Student Directory, Workshop Players, El Circulo Hispanoamericano, Emerson Liter- ary, Pan-Hellenic Council, Women's Intra- I murals, Archery Club. BS. in Ed. Sylvania, Ohio Gamma Ph' Beta, Bee Gee News, K , Freshman lilandbook, Workshop Playeilsv, Pi Orneqa Pi, Sec., 'l'reas,, Quill Type, in Vice-Pres., Corres. Sec., Homecoming f ' l' Oueen Attendant. l..ll'l'lG, OFIIO Delta Gamma, Wonien's Intramurals, Physical Eglucation Club, W.A.A,, Table Tennis Clu , Vice-Pres. SUE GESLING B.S. in Bus. Ad. Al IFiGg1iCDSfterIVFDhRO K W k h p a 1 e a, ice- res., ey, or s o - Slayers, Ilieta Pi Theta, Cap G Gownl? . 1U BUS- merson iterary, Sophomore Cl V'cef ' Pres., Student Council, W.S.G.XiS Pres., B1ufftOn'Oh1O Second Vice-Pres., Carres. Sec., Entertai Ouill Type, Emerson Literary, Newman ment Committee. Club, W.A.A., Tiffin University, l, FORSYTH FOX FREDERlCK FRIEND GAULT GESLING GRAF GRANGER GROVE GUSTAVESON HALL HANKISH HANLINE HARMER HARSHMAN HARTSEL HARTSOOK HAYNES HEIGLEY HOLLEY HOOTMAN HOUSE HOWELL HOY LAWRENCE HANLINE B.S. in Bus. Ad. B.A. in L.A. Bowlinq Green, ohio gIfLi0 Alpha Tau Omega, Pres., Sec., Student Directory, Y.M.C.A., Pres., Vice-Pres., Student Council, Inter-Fraternity Council, Sec., Vice-Pres., Men's Union. LOIS HARMER BS, in Ed. Detroit, Michigan Gamma Phi Beta, Bee Gee News, A.C.E,, Quill Type. IEAN HARSHMAN B.A. in L.A. Bowlinq Green, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta, Vice-Pres., Bee Gee News, Editor, Freshman Handbook, Editor, Stu- dent Directory, Editor, Workshop Players, Book and Motor, Sigma Tau Delta, Vice- Pres., Press Club, Cap ci Gown, Vice-Pres, Representative Freshman, Representative Sophomore, Board of Publications, Student Council, Vice-Pres., Social Committee, Boots and Saddle, Swan Club. lANET HARTSEL B.S. in Ed. Beltsville, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega, Book and Motor, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-Pres., A.C.E., Kappa Phi, Sec., Social Committee, W.S.G.A., First Vice-Pres., Freshman Advisor, Womens gjntramurals, W.A.A., Archery Club, Outinq lub I' 'If X 1 RT L t MARlORlE HARTSOOK B.S. in L.A Key, Speech Bureau, Extempory Speaking Treble Clef, Sec., Comte Club, Pres W.A.A ADELL HAYNES B.S. in Ed Chillicothe, Ohio A.C.E., Kappa Phi. sl--f DOROTHY HEIGLEY B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green, Ohio Kappa Delta, Pres., Sec., Treas., Pan- Hellenic Council, Vice-Pres. MARILYNN HOLLEY B.A. in L.A. Toledo, Ohio Key, Debate, Emerson Literary, Newman Club, W,A.A., College of Saint Francis, l. LEITHA HOOTMAN B.S. in L.A. Hicksville, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega, Chemical Iournal, Sec., Bioloay Club, Kappa Phi. SALLlE HOUSE B.S. in Bus. Ad. Conneaut, Ohio Gamma Phi Beta, Treble Clef, Ouill Type, Senior Class Vice-Pres., Student Council, Sec., Pan-Hellenic Council, Pres., W.S.G.A., Lcqislative Board, Ohio Northern, l,2. PATRICIA HOWELL B.S. in Ed. Cleveland, Ohio Fey, Debate, Speech Bureau, Radio, Theta llpha Phi, Home Economics Club, Speech Cornnzittez, Boots and Saddle, Sec. CARL HOY B.S. in Bus, Ad. Findlay, Ohio 47 IACKSON IEWETT IOI-INSON IOHNSTON KAULL KEOWN KINNE KOEPPE KOHLS KUHL LANDIS LINVILLE MARY LOIS IACKSON B.S. in Ed. Findlay, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta, Key, Workshop Players, Quill Type, Treas., Key Beauty Queen, Sophomore Aide, Freshman Advisor. LOIS IEWETT B.S. in Ed. New London, Ohio Kappa Delta, Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Quill Type, Sec. ALICE IOHNSON B.A. in L.A. Toledo, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta, Bee Gee News, Key, El Circulo Hispanoamericano, Emerson Liter- ary, Comte Club, Women's Intramurals. MARILYN IOHNSTON B.S. in Ed. Marion, Ohio endow K y, A.c.E. ?3 9 ff? Q 5 .- f -rm 7 KG 1 ' -.,., GEORGIANNA KAULL J ef B.A. in L.A. , Kinqsville, Ohio D Delta Gamma, Rec. Sec., Bee Gee News, rj Editor, Managing Editor, Society Editor, ti D C' Emerson Literary, Daisy Mae, Representa- KI L tive Sophomore, Board oi Publications, , Student Council, Social Committee, Pan- 5 Hellenic Council, K IoHN KEOWN A fl Bs. in Ed. Z Bryan, Ohio f Nj Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Bee Gee News, X - Speech Bureau, Radio, Men's Glee Club, , ,' Theta Alpha Phi, Entertainment Committee, Melns Intramurals, Student Director, Foot- ba . 48 NANCY KINNE B.A. in L.A. Needham, Massachusetts Delta Gamma, El Circulo Hispanoamezi- cano, Beta Pi Theta, Pres., Women's Intra- murals, Physical Education Club, W.A.A., Swan Club, Vice-Pres., Pres., Table Tennis Club. MARY ANN KOEPPE B.A. in L.A. Bryan, Ohio Alpha Phi, Bee Gee News, Debate, Speech Bureau, Extempory Speaking, El Circulo Hispanoamericano, Book and Motor, Sec., Pi Kappa Delta, Emerson Literary, Repre- sentative Sophomore, Sophomore Aide. IENE KOI-ILS BS. in Ed. Parma Heights, Ohio Kappa Delta, Bee Gee News, Workshop Players, Extempory Speaking, El Circulo Hispanoamericano, Kappa Delta Pi, Emer- son Literary, Athletic Board, Boots and Saddle, Physical Education Club, W.A.A., Handball Club, Archery Club, Outing Club, Badminton Club, Pres., Bethany College, l. LAWRENCE KUHL B.A. in L.A. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega, Bee Gee News, Associ- ate Editor, Debate, Speech Bureau, Radio, Extempory Speaking: Pi Kappa Delta, Pres., Theta Alpha Phi, Emerson Literary, Student Council, Men's Intramurals. LETTIE ANN LANDIS B,S. in Ed. Wooster, Ohio Home Economics Club. MARY LINVILLE BS. in Ed. Toledo, Ohio Women's Intramurals, Physical Education Club, Square Dance Club, Modern Dance Club, Archery Club. MARY I ANE LLOYD SUSAN MATTHEW ll Q Bs. in Ed. Fw QRO B.S. in Ed. Cleveland, Ohio ,X-Z! V Upper Sandusky, Ohio Alpha Phi, Workshop Players, Debate, ASA A.C.E., Swan Club, Flora Stone Mather, Speech Bureau, Radio, Extempory Speak- l,2. ing, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, Theta Alpha Phi, Pres., Representative 9 f greshnliliaei, Representative Sophomore, 0 5 f - peec ommittee, 5 I KM ALICE MAROTZ BETTY LoNa O t' E-Ei 111 Buglffd- BS' in Ed' 0 , Al he Piykxlfl k h IOPI K B 1 Cl9VGlCtl'1d., Z -L+ Quleefii, SdbialOCoIiirChITtteetIYFFB-shrsdln Flcdrlliczlf Bee Gee News, Emerson Literary, Social A-'Y-Q: I' book? Emerson LHQTUTYF QI-UH Type? Bee Committee, Women's Intramurals, Physical O yr- T Gee News. Education Club, W.A.A., Table Tennis O . it Club, Archery Club, Outing Club, Pres., Q 5- -v ' Sec,-Treas., Badminton Club, Bowling Club, 9 +- -jr 'jf H! fm 4 3 3 I? RoBERT MASON .lf 1 B S in Ed MARY L I ' ' . ' . . CUDENSLAGEL ft t Oberlin, Ohio B.S. in Ed. Q 1 1 . B . , I , , ee Gee News, Industrial Arts Club, Sandusky, Ohio --- QQ- - ig . 4 Track, Busebqii. Alpha Xi Delta, Pres., Key, Iunior Class I ll Pres., Student Council, Pan-Hellenic Coun- i- -- cil, Swan Club, Vice-Pres., Ohio University, Q I 1' MARY MEAD B.S. in Ed. LOIS BUCKEY Napoleon, Ohio ln Kappa Zeta Pi, Physical Education Club, Elmore, W.A.A., Swan Club. Home Economics Club. PHYLLIS LUPTON RUTH MCCLURE B.S. in Bus. Ad. B.S. in Ed. Martins Ferry, Ohio Oakwood, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta, Sec., Treas., Key, Policy Home Economics Club. Board, Quill Type: Emerson Literary, Freshman Advisor, Sophomore Aide. DOROTHY MAIN CLAYTON MCDOLE B.S. in Ed. B.S. in L.A. Euclid, Ohio Bradner, Ohio Gamma Phi Beta, Workshop Players, Vice- Q Sigma Nu, Pres., Vice-Pres., Bee Gee News, Pres., Speech Bureau, Radio, Oratory, Circulation Mgr., Freshman Handbook, Kappa Delta Pi, Theta Alpha Phi, Vice- Book and Motor, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sec., Pres., Sec., Sophomore Aide, Freshman Chemical Journal, Emerson Literary, Inter- Advisor. Fraternity Council, Table Tennis Club. LLOYD LONG LOUDENSLAGEL LUCKEY LUPTON MAIN MATTHEW MAROTZ MASON MEAD MCCLURE MCDOLE I MARIAN MCGINN ,mm ,fi-L BEVERLY MILLNS - v:,-f1- or ' . B.S. in Ed. Iglqii A' 434 BS. in Ed. Lakewood, Ohio 'ICD55 , Toledo, Ohio GGUIITICI Phi BSTCIJ Bee Gee News: KEY? -Q3 I' Workshop Players, Debate, Speech Bureau, Treble Clef, Emerson Literary, Activity Fee Pj Kappa Delta, Physical Education Club, Cemmitteez Physical Education Club, W.A.A, Modern Dance Club, Pres., Archery Treas., W.A.A., Sec., Modern Dance Club, r Club, gfclgery Club, Outing Club, Badminton NX Q ll . i -lex - if f ANE MITCHELL IUNE KoEHLER MEEFLEY ig X, - , I . f . , B.S. in Ed. B.S. in Ed. B S in LA Lima' Ohio I-Iaddoniield New lersey Delta Gamma, Corres. Sec., Bee Gee News, I h ' Key, University Choir, Treble Clef, Pi 1 Alpha Phi: Bee Gee News: Key: Workshop Omega Pi, Quill Type, Social Committee. I PlGYefSi Sophomore ClC!SS See.: KUPPU Phi, Student Union Committee, Sophomore Aide, Freshman Advisor. DORIS MERRELL Q B.S, in Ed. .. Lyndhurst, ohio -l LAURA Mortnis Home Economics Club, Emerson Literary. H l1'1 -I Venedocia, Ohio D , Alpha Xi Delta, El Circulo Hispanoameri- B S in Eano, Cheiiriical lournaljx I1-lomeMEconomics, . . . rnerson iterary, W. . ., iami Uni- Holland, Ohio versity' 1' Board of Publications, Social Committee, Inter-Fraternity Council, Pres. CAROLYN MOYER CLARA IEAN MILLER B-S lfl Ed- B,S, in Ed, Mount Cory, Ohio Bowling Green, Ohio Esbeilgieg, 1Home Economics oiub, Bluff- Giamma Phi Beta, Pres., Key, Book and q ' ' Motor, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Pi Rho, 21Itcei1Pres., Cclrip G Gown, Representative res man, e t t' S h , Representative IIL1EiREJI'l,ugT1dentOPCgId1rTdiI, W.S.G.A., Legislative Board, Iudicial Board, B S in gtqogiengfsv lgngamtlgralsg Xlihyskgcal Education H: re., 'C- .:Md l'l 1' 1 Dance Club, Tabli Telisisrediub, OSS? W? p' O Treas., Archery Club, Pres. Emerson LUSTUTY- MIRIAM MILLER B A - L A BETTY NICKEL Mansfield, Ohio 0 j jm hy Alpha Xi Delta, Home Economics Club, Tlffln' O 10 Emerson Literary, VtVomen's Intramurals, A.C.E., W,A.A., Archery Club, Outing Archery Club, Baldwin-Wallace, l,2. Club. MCGINN MEEFLEY MERRELL, D. MERRELL, R. MILLER, C. MILLER, M. MILLNS MITCHELL MORRIS MOYER NELSON NICKEL OLLENDORF OTIS PANASUK PERRIN PHILLIPS POPE RICHARD RIDDLE RISHER ROBERTS ROBERTSON ROCHTE CALLAIEANE OLLENDORE DONALD L. RICHARD B.S. in Ed. 0 B.S. in Bus. Ad. Bowling Green, Ohio QWLUIM Bowling Green, Ohio Alpha Gamma Delta, Treble Clet, H Economics Club. CYNTHIA IANE OTIS B.A. in L.A. Bowling Green, Ohio Home Economics Club. HELEN PANASUK B.S. in L.A. Hicksville, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega, Chemical Iournal, Biology Club. LOIS PERRIN B.S. in Ed. Parma Heights, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega, Pres., Vice-Pres., Corres. Sec., Key, El Circulo Hispano- americana, Sec., Book and Motor, Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Vice Pres., Sophomore Class Treas., Y.W.C.AI Sec., Freshman Advisor, Women's Intra- ,WS Z4 murals. 'T Y 0.-CCN 2 f' G, - .:,.. Q35 :Z BARBARA I-IACKETT PHILLIPS , B.S. l1'1 Ed. D Lincoln Park, Mich. v f 0 Q Alpha xi Delta, Home Economics club. ,fl ' .I tl l LUCILLE POPE X K B.S. in Ed. N Wooster, Ohio , ' Bee Gee News, Workshop Players, Debate, Q Speech Bureau, Kappa Delta Pi, Pres., Z ! Pi Kappa Delta, Sec., Cap 61 Gown, Treas., Nj W.S.G.A,, Senior Representative, Williams Hall House Chairman, Independent Pres., ' X Physical Education Club, Sec., W.A.A., rlgllodern Dance Club, Outing Club, Sec., 61.49, reas. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Concert Orchestra Concert Band, Rifle Club. TED RIDDLE B.A. in L.A. Marietta, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega, Senior Class Sec. Social Committee, Marietta College, 1. CHARLES RISI-IER B.S. in Ed. Newcomerstown, Ohio Si rna Nu, Pres., Industrial Arts Club Q Inter-Fraternity Council, Pres., Vice-Pres MARTHA ROBERTS B.S. in Ed. Lima, Ohio Gamma Phi Beta, Treble Clef, El Circulo Hispanoamericano, Emerson Literary Sophomore Aide, Freshman Advisor. NORMAN ROBERTSON B.S. in Ed. Lorain, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Key, Industrial Arts Club, Senior Class Pres., Student Council Pres., Men's Intramurals, Swimming Varsity Club. BEULAH ROCHTE B.S. in Ed. Ostrander, Ohio El Circulo Hispanoamericano, Emerson Literary. 51 RUSS SAINT SAWYER SERAFIN SHELLES SHELMERDINE SHIVELEY SICKMILLER SIMMONS SMITH, B. SMITH, I. SONKOLY MARTHA RUSS B.A. in L.A. Saint Petersburg, Florida Key, Home Economics Club, Emerson Literary. EVA MARIE SAINT B.A. in L.A. Flushing, Long Island, New York Delta Gamma, Vice-Pres., Debate, Speech Bureau, Radio, Treble Clef, Cap G Gown, Sec., Theta Alpha Phi, Sec., A.C.E., Emer- son Literary, Skol Sweater Swing Queen, Key Beauty Queen, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, May Queen Attendant, Sophomore Class Pres., Representative Sophomore, Student Council, Sec., Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, Modern Dance Club. MARVEL MAYNARD SAWYER B.S. in Ed. Detroit, Michigan Alpha Xi Delta, Bee Gee News, El Circulo Hispanoamericano, Pres., Emerson Liter- ary, Freshman Advisor, Women's Intra- murals. HELEN SERAFIN B.A. in L.A. Maumee, Ohio Workshop Players, Comte Club. WINIFRED SHELLES B.S. in Ed. Toledo, Ohio Alpha Gamma Delta, A.C.E., Kappa Phi, Pan-Hellenic Council, Women's Intramur- als, W.A.A., Bowling Club. IANET SHELMERDINE B.S. in Ed. Saint Petersburg, Florida A,C.E., Emerson Literary, Key, 52 mom . v M 'ix Q I .1-N PM-1 1 x Jtglbff s---t I all IEANNE SHIVELEY B.S. in L.A. Leipsic, Ohio Gamma Phi Beta, Treble Clef, Chemical Iournal, Home Economics Club, Biology Club. ETHYL SICKMILLER B.S. in Bus. Ad. Napoleon, Ohio Alpha Gamma Delta, Treas., Workshop Players, Emerson Literary, Square Dance Club. IOANN SIMMONS B.A. in L.A. Toledo, Ohio Delta Gamma, Bee Gee News, Freshman Handbook, El Circulo Hispanoamericano, Sigma Tau Delta, Pres., Physical Education Club, W,A.A., Swan Club. BARBARA SMITH B.S. in Ed. Marion, Ohio Kappa Zeta Pi, Vice-Pres., Workshop Players, Debate, Treble Clet, Physical Education Club, W,A.A., Archery Club. IUNE SMITH B.S. in Ed. Berea, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta, Bee Gee News, Sports Editor, Key, Workshop Players, Extempory Speaking, Emerson Literary, Social Com- mittee, Physical Education Club, W.A.A., Square Dance Club, Archery Club, Sec.- Treas., Rifle Club, Badminton Club, Cheer- leader, Freshman Advisor. OLGA SONKOLY B.S. in Ed. Elyria, Ohio Delta Gamma, Radio, University Choir, Treble Clet, Marching Band, Concert Band, Theta Alpha Phi, Emerson Literary, W.A,A. NEVA SPILKER BS. in Ed. Perrysburg, Ohio w.A.A., Archery club, miie ciub. CATALINA SPINETTO BS. in Ed. Valparaiso, Chile El Circulo Hispanoamericano, Newman Club. PATSY STARK B.S. in Ed. Adrian, Michigan Workshop Players, Swan Club, Treas. GRACE STEINER BS. in Ed. Leipsic, Ohio Book and Motor, Kappa Delta Pi, Emerson Literary, Kohl Hall House Chairman, Stu- dent Council. BETTY STEPHAN B.S. in Ed. Tiro, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega, A.C.E., Vice-Pies. WILMA RUTH STONE B.A. in LA. Detroit, Michigan Alpha Chi Omega, Bee Gee News, Key, Editor, Associate Editor, Representative Freshman, Representative Sophomore, Representative lunior, Y.W.C.A., Vice- Pres., Board of Publications, Student Council. r Ai.- sw Zoxd , 4, Nt s If -.1 l i d I f , eniom MARTHA TRANSUE B.S. in Ed. Bellevue, Ohio Alpha Phi, Key, Workshop Players, De- bate, Speech Bureau, Radio, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Delta, Vice-Pres., Theta Alpha Phi, Emerson Literary Pan-Hellenic Council. EVELYN VESEY B.A. in LA. Bowling Green, Ohio Gamma Phi Beta, Corres. Sec., Key, Work- shop Players, Treble Clef, Pres., El Circulo Hispanoamericano, Beta Pi Theta, Vice- Pres., Sec., Junior Class Vice-Pres., Representative Freshman, Representative Sophomore, Representative Iunior, Kappa Phi, W.A.A. lAMES W. VIOLAND B.S. in Bus. Ad. Louisville, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres., Treas., Emer- son Literary, Representative Iunior, New- man Club, Student Council, Inter-Fraternity Council, Pres., Sec. ZOLA WEAVER B.A. in L.A. VVeston, Ohio Book and Motor, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Chemical Iournal, Activity Fees Committee. MARY WELLBAUM B.S. in Ed. Sandusky, Ohio Alpha Phi, Corres. Sec., Key, A,C.E., Emerson Literary, Sophomore Aide, Fresh- man Advisor, Newman Club. KATHLEEN WENDT BS. in Bus. Ad. Elmore, Ohio Emerson Literary. SPILKER SPINETTO STARK STEINER STEPHAN STONE TRANSUE VESEY VIOLAND WEAVER WELLBAUM WENDT WHITE WILHELM WISE WISSLER WOOD ZEIS ALICE WHITE B.A. in L.A. Shelby, Ohio Gamma Phi Beta, Bee Gee News, Key, Editor, Managing Editor, Freshman Hand- book, Editor, Workshop Players, Debate, Speech Bureau, Extempory Speaking, Oratory, E1 Circulo Hispanoamericano, Vice-Pres, Pi Kappa Delta, Pres., Cap G Gown, Pres., Theta Alpha Phi, Repre- sentative Iunior, Board of Publications, Sec., Student Council, Speech Committee. FLORENCE WILHELM BS. in Ed. Rocky River, Ohio A.C,E. ELAINE WISE B.S. in Bus. Ad. Zanesville, Ohio Gamma Phi Beta, Quill Type, Emerson Literary, W.A.A., Ohio Northern Univer- sity, l,2. GLORIA WISSLER B.S. in Ed. North Baltimore, Ohio Alpha Phi, Pres., Key, Business Manager, Beta Pi Theta, Emerson Literary, Freshman Advisor, W.S.G.A., Off-Campus Represen- tative. DOROTHY WOOD B.A. in L.A. Chagrin Falls, Ohio Kappa Zeta Pi, Bee Gee News, E1 Circulo Hispanoamericano. MARTHA ANN ZEIS B.S. in Bus. Ad. Tiffin, Ohio Delta Gamma, Treas., Key, Policy Board, Speech Bureau, Home Economics Club, Ouill Type, Emerson Literary, Sophomore Aide, Freshman Advisor, Women's Intra- murals. 54 endow Ciif n S0 0 f. ' ' -3 O36 W i 5-0 XQV 9 o 6 04, Q' Q .X E! 4IllY. ' -. .... i 53 Xf 'Nf NN 5 P fog X 3 M 5 Qgff Junior Cfvm LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Buttle, lim Showkier, Gloria Speers, Dick Harig. vmiom ln just one more year the Iunior Class oi 1946 will be the qraduatina class of 1947. Yet it seems a short time aqo when some of these luniors came to Bowlina Green to discover a campus with abnormal conditions, hrouqht on by World War 11. V-12's dashed from Math to Chem while women dominated the class. This year men began to hold their own in the class when veterans returned to Bowling Green or came to the University as transfers. Those students who entered the University durinq the War found themselves as a Iunior on a completely civilian campus, Where a navy uniform was no longer just another apprentice seaman, lout someones man on leave. These luniors of 1946 earned leadina positions on publica- tions, in speech, in music, and in other departmental activitiesg and from indications they Wi11 caloahly fill the roles as Seniors. CLASS OFFICERS BETTY LOU AGEE ........ ..... C levelancl, Ohio MARIORIE ARMSTRONG . . . .... Napoleon, Ohio BETTY ROSE ARNOLD ..... ..... L ima, Ohio DOROTHY ASHBROOK .... .... W akernan, Ohio NORMA BACHMAN .............. Findlay, Ohio MARGARET KEB .... I..,,, .... Chicago, Illinois I I I I I MIRIAM BALLIET . . .... ..T1ff1n, Ohio MAGDALENE BA CHA ........ Marblehead, Ohio LEOTA BEACH .... . . . X RICHARD BECK .... MARY BECKS ..... GLENA BENZING .. . RUTH BERGER ................ . DOROTHY BLOOMINGDALE BETTY IO BRADDON RUBY BRIDENBAUGH .... HOPE BROWN ..... VIRGINIA BRYAN IOHN BURDEN ...... THOMAS BUTTLE .... IANE BYRNES mbus Grove, Ohio Crestline, Ohio . . . .Dayton, Ohio .Wapakoneta, Ohio . . . .Ada, Ohio . . . .Marion, Ohio . . . . .El'y'ria, Ohio Pandora, Ohio Wellington, Ohio . . . I . .Maumee, Ohio . . . . .GaIion, Ohio . . . .Elyria, Ohio . . . .Ashlancl, Ohio 1 58 ALICE CADWELL ..... .. MAXINE CAMPBELL . . . BETTY CANFIELD .... EILEEN CARR ......... ANNABELLE CHING .... ELEANOR CIRA .... . .Youngstown, Ohio . . . . . .Albion, Michigan . . . .Bowling Green, Ohio . . . .Metamora Ohio . . . .I-Ionolulu, Hawaii . . . . . .Toledo, Ohio PATRICIA CLOOS ........ Painted Post, New York NANCY COOK .... HAZEL COPP IANE COUTNEY ......... LAWRENCE CRAMER .... MARY CRIM ELLEN CROWLEY .... .... DAISY CRUMP ...... VIRGINIA CRYER .. Fi KN Q - Pt 4' . . . . .l:'indlay, Ohio . . . .Dearloorn, Michigan . . . .Toledo, Ohio . . . . .Fostoria, Ohio . . . .La Rue, Ohio Bowling Green, Ohio ..........Lorain, Ohio . . . .North Baltimore, Ohio MARY CUFF .......... lldlh .... Napoleon, Ohio llllll 'fx IVA IEAN CURTIS . .Youngstown, ohio fi I-Bert mln Vi? f DOROTHY D 1, ,O . ....... gi? Center, Ohio X X IEAN DAVIDSON .... Charlestown, North Carolina BARBARA DEWITT ....... Cleveland Heights, Ohio ELOISE DIBERT .... . . . .Ohio City, Ohio MARY DIEDRICK ........ ..... S ondusky, Ohio GERALDINE DUNMYER .... ..... L indsey, Ohio ELIZABETH DUNIPACE ....... Bowling Green, Ohio VIRGINIA DUVALL ...... .... orton, Virginig LENORA DYER. . . .XA Toledo, ohio f-L L SHIRLEY EHLER Q1 Q..il5Q...AmhefSi, ohm DORA EHRHART IVA ESI-IAM ..... IOANN ETZEL .... ANITA EVANS ..... MIRIAM FISHER .... OPAL FORD .... ,Arwfvf . . . .CIeVeIolnd, Ohio . . . Portsmouth, Ohio . . . . .ToIedo, Ohio . . . . .EindIoy, Ohio . . . . .AIVordion, Ohio . . . . .Berkey, Ohio RICHARD I-'RANKS ..... ..... W est Sglem, Ohio IANICE GEORGE SHIRLEY GERNERT CI-IARLOTTA GILBERT ENID GLANN .... IESSIE GRAF . . . MARILLYN GRIGG ..... THELMA GROVER ..... RUTH GRUETTER . . . . . . .Hoytvi1Ie, Ohio . . . ..... Bowling G-reen, Ohio . . . .NeWgrk, Ohio . . . .Moumee, Ohio . . . .Bowiing Green, Ohio Dearborn, Michigan . . . . .HicksviIIe, Ohio . . . .Curiice, Ohio SHIRLEY GUSCOTT .... ..... L akewood, Ohio MARCIA I-IACHTEL ......... Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio MARGARET HALLECK ...... Bowling Green, Ohio TNG COW ,Q 5 0 MARGARET HA N 6 ' . i ..TO1edO, ohio ANN I-IAMMACK .... 'iff th Baltimore, Ohio MARIORIE HANLI ' . . ..Gibsonburg, Ohio A A is Ei MARIORIE HANNI .... RICHARD HARIG VIRGINIA HILLARD CLARENCE I-IOMAN .... MARY HRUBY MARY HUBBLE .... MARIORY HUMMON .... MARY FRANCES HYDE BARBARA IAYNE .. . CAROL IOYCE .... . EDIE IONES .......... MARILYN IOHNSON RALPH KELBAUGH . ARLENE KIEFER .. EVELYN KIBLER .... . . . . .Toledo, Ohio . . . .Akron, Ohio . . . . .Pioneer, Ohio . . . .CIycle, Ohio . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . . . . .Bucyrus, Ohio . . . . .Norwalk, Ohio . . . . . . . .Sylvania, Ohio . . . .PainesVille, Ohio Hamburg, New York . ..... Park Ridge, Illinois . . . . . . . .Perrysburg, Ohio Bowling Green, Ohio . . . . . . .Perrysburg, Ohio . . . . .Bucyrus, Ohio LOIS ANN KINKER ..... Defiance, Ohio NORMAN KLEE .......... .... S andusky, Ohio BETTY RUTH KRABILL .... ..... L ouisville, Ohio IEAN KREUTZ ...... ..... C leveland, Ohio PATRICIA KROFT .... .... S andusky, Ohio LOIS KROHN .... ..... G relton, Ohio IEAN LEE ..... .... W albridge, Ohio IANlCE LEHR .... Arlington, Ohio IEAN LENZ . . . . . .Curtice, Ohio ANALIE LlND ..... .... C uriice, Ohio RUTH LOCKMAN .... Lorain, Ohio CAROL LOWMAN .. . .... Ada, Ohio DOROTHY LUEDTKE .,.. ..... S andusky, Ohio RUTH LOUDENSLAGEL .......... Sandusky, Ohio NANCY MCCLAI ...... Bellaire, Ohio FRANKLIN MCCOY A . ., .fgm-1qe,ohiO 1X -J 'l ill 1 V IEAN McCUT ' dg ..... Edon, Ohio VlRCflNlA cD ........... Holland, Ohio 2 , 5 E' 'ig' ONNALEE MCGILLVARY ......... Covington, Ohio MARY IEAN MacEWEN ..... Syracuse, New York IEAN MAINS .... Dearborn, Michigan LORENE MATHIAS . . . ..... Bowling Green, Ohio IEAN MEEK .... IULIE MEEK ....... THAIS MENTZER VIRGINIA MERRELL ..... BEULAH MILLER ...... MARGERY MOONEY . . . VIRGINIA MOORE .. . ADELLE MORSE ......... . . . .Akron Ohio . . . .Clyde, Ohio . . . .Hicksville Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio . . . .Vermillion, Ohio . . . .Akron, Ohio . . . .CleVeland, Ohio . . . . .TiiIin, Ohio Gm ....... DoUo MYERS F ...... rkooiumbus, ohio ' Cm J ', IUANITA NE I ' ..... .. .Van Buren, Ohio , I N, yf MARIAN airline' mg?-?i??w11m1nqiOn,oh1Q ,qrifl ANNAMARIE PA xliiclcsville, Ohio BETTY PAXTO ....... Findlay, Ohio COSMO PLOTTS .......... .... V anlue, Ohio ERVIN POTTS ..... .... E ort Wayne, Indiana HAROLD POTTS .... Fostoria, Ohio KATHLEEN PRICE .... ..... R ochesier, Michiqan DOROTHY RAINES ..... ............ T iifin, Ohio MARGARET RAYNER PHYLLIS REETZ ..... BARBARA RHODES .... NANCY RICE ........... MARGARET RICHARD MARY RIDENOUR ..... MARTHA RITZHAUPT . . . MARTHA ROGERS .... IANE ROSE .... 62 . . .Bowling Green, Ohio . . .Toleolo, Ohio . . . . Tremont, Ohio . . . . .Sylvania, Ohio . . . . .Gibsonlourq, Ohio . . . .Defiance Ohio . . . . .Galion, Ohio . . . .Pen'1berville, Ohio . . . .Parrna, Ohio ELEANORE RULAND ..... .... F remont, Ohio MARY RYAN ........ ..... C loveland, Ohio BONNEY SAWYER ....... ..... R ossford, Ohio MARIORIE SCHARER ..... Toledo, Ohio 1 MARY LOUISE SCHMIDT ........ Sandusky, Ohio IANE SCHNEIDER ........., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio GLADYS SCI-IUSTER ................ Elyria, Ohio VERA SCHWARTZ .... Si. Iames, New York KITCHEN TW Al Q , , DORIS SCISINGERQ .. ' .... .... M arisfield, Ohio IAMES SEARS!7.Qgf.4Lf .,. ..BoWIiho GTGGH, Ohio AAYOLEN of ,. ,..... :IK ANN SEUB RT ....... Q ........ Lakewood, Ohio JEAN SHERRARD ..... .... G ibsonburq, Ohio DoLoRES SHoRT .... ..... S tryker, Ohio JAMES SHOWKEIR .... cieveiohoi, Ohio RUTH SCHoEN .... ..... B ellevue, Ohio RUTH SIEGEL ..... .... A iohhoio, Ohio BEVERLY SMITH ,.... Canton, Ohio IANICE SMITH .... Toieoio, Ohio IEAN SMITH .... .... E Iyiio, Ohio MARITA SNYDER ............ ..... C arey, Ohio GEORGIANNA SOLOMON ......... Fostoria, Ohio ELIZABETH SOUDER .... .... A Shland, Ohio GLORIA SPEERS .... .... L ima, Ohio 63 BETTE SPITLER ...... ..... S ithornos, Ontclrio ARLENE STEARNS .... ..... R Owiinq Green, ohio IANET STEIN .,... ......... W Qodviiie, ohio GLORIA STOCK .... .Decotur,Georqic1 DOREEN STOUFFER ..... fgvstoriol, Ohio MARY TOML -wif' . .. . ....... Bryon, ohio DOROTHY jr .Y Y . . ...... ..... E uciid, ohio R W I X DONALD SUTTER4 XT ........... Tim, Ohio S 1 's elf wvgi DONNA IEAN TUTTLE .... .... A shlond, Ohio GLORIA UMNITZ .......... East Clevelond, Ohio PATRICIA UNDERHILL ........ Fort Woyne, Inoliolno IAMES VAFFIS .... ..... F remont, Ohio MARY K. VASCIK .... ..... R ossforol, Ohio ELLA VAUGHN ....... Toledo, Ohio RUTH WALES ........ ..... N orih Boliirnore, Ohio SHIRLEY WALKER .... ..... C incinnoti, Ohio EUGENIA WEIGER .... ..... B oy Villolqe, Ohio KATHLEEN WENDT ..... ..... E lrnore, Ohio NICHOLAS WERLING ....... Fort Woryne, Indiolno MURIEL WEST .... ..... L okewood, Ohio HELEN WETZEL ........ .... P Ori Huron, Ohio MARILYN WHITACRE .... ..... C restline, Ohio CONSTANCE WHITE .... Frernoni, Ohio ROBERT WHITMAN .... ..... F remoni, Ohio NELSON WILLIAMS ..... ...... C yqnet, Ohio ELEANOR WINSOR ........ Eosi Clevelond, Ohio KATHLEEN WINTERS .... .... I ronton, Ohio BARBARA WOLCOTT . . . ..... Toledo, Ohio MARY WOLLAM .... .... M endon, Ohio MARIORIE YODER .. ..... Tiffin, Ohio IEAN YOUNG .... .... T oledo, Ohio IEAN LULL .... .... F remont, Ohio vb-A Y A- ,tg J- , WINJ' QI? ' fiyx 2l N ' xSZl0AOWL0lf'8 KLL55 SOIUAOVVLOIWQ6 Since starting out at Bowling Green in Gctober of l944 as lowly green freshmen, the sophomores have come a long way. They are the ones who have successfully passed the experiences of adjusting themselves to college life and returned for another successful year at B. G. These sophomores will be the last class to graduate with the memories of attending classes with V-l2's, discussing the latest war news, and participating in the V. I. Day program as part of their college memories. When they returned to Bowling Green last fall to begin their sophomore year, these students had more feeling of belonging , They knew what to expect from campus life and felt just a bit more important in the new responsibilities and activities in which they participated. They were more than willing in their newly found security to give the freshmen a helping hand. The class enrollment was increased with the return of many veterans who added their experiences and ideas to class dis- cussions. ln the spring a class picnic was held at the City Park. This gave the sophomores an opportunity to talk about their past two years together and to look forward to a better and more success- ful junior class. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gordon Ward, Blanche Spangler, Ianet Percy, lim Knierim. Class Officers DORIS ACKERMAN ........ Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio CAROL ADAM .................... Delphos, Ohio DOROTHY ALBRIGI-IT ..... Alliance, Ohio NED' ALEXANDER ...... .... P ernberville, Ohio DARRELL ALLISON .... ........... S idney, Ohio RUTH ALSPACH ............. ..... T oledo, Ohio MARY ALTSTETTER ....... ..... L irna, Ohio DOROTHY ANDERSON ....... Bluffton, Ohio ROBERTA BABB ...... .... Y ellow Springs, Ohio MILDRED BADEN .... .......... S herwood, Ohio MADELYN BAHNSEN .... ..... G ypsurn, Ohio REVA BAILEY ........... ..... A rlington, Ohio GLORIA BALLANTYNE .... Perryslourg, Ohio CAROLINE BARR ............... Columbus, Ohio MERLIN IANE BAUMGARTNER ...... Delta, Ohio IEANNE BEAGLE ........... PATTI BEAL ......... PHYLLIS BECKEN .... IOAN BENDER ....., GENEVA BENNETT GLORIA BEVERIDGE ....... MARGUERITE BIGGS .... MARTHA BISH .... VELMA BISHER Arlington, Ohio . . . .Holland, Ohio . .Halloclg Minnesota .Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio ............Findlay, Ohio Mansfield, Ohio . . . . .Toledo, Ohio . . . . . . .Findlay, Ohio . . .Liberty Center, Ohio ANNE BLAUSEY .... .......... i fifoodville, Ohio PHYLLIS BLOSSER .... BETTY BOEHK ......... EILEEN BOEPPLE ...... VIRGINIA BOGDAN ..... HELEN BOLLINGER IOHN BONAM ......... .. . . . .Bryan, Ohio . . . . .Toledo, Ohio Portsmouth, Virginia ...........Lorain,Ohio .............AttiCa, Ohio . Bellevue, Ohio MURIEL BoND ....... .I iooh, Ohio ioAN Bosroohhh Lsowiiho ofooh, Ohio SALLY Bowivi A HL Lalixgjjviiho ofooh, Ohio DOROTHY BR , Collingswood, N. I. PI-IYLLIS BRAUNING .... . llianesville, Ohio MARY BRECHMACHE .2 L Wfkhrohomoh, Ohio HELEN BROMELM ' lL3VQlCIf1d Heights, ohi .i Q BROCK BRO iiii i . .... Wadsworth, Ohio GERALDINE BROWN .......... Wapakoneta, Ohio MARILYN BROWN .............. Bloorndale, Ohio ALICE BURBRIDGE .... Cleveland, Ohio FRANCES BURNS .... .... A shland, Ohio HELEN BURRELL ...... . . .... Findlay, Ohio MARILYN BURRISS .... ..... T iltonsville, Ohio BETTY BURRY ........ .......... L yons, Ohio NORMA IEAN B f ...... Cux in Ealls, Ohio MARY Ruxro .......... it . .Rovo-hho, Ohio ROSE CALI ....... 4. .... Bellevue, Ohio MADALY ml .... A .Rumson, New Iersey RICHARD CASCIA M ,S ....... 'A iohoi, Ohio IUNE CATER ..... viii ......... - 1 River, Ohio ANITA CHAS Q ...... v London, Ohio IUSTINE o - T-ie ...... Cl eland Heights, Ohio CLARA CLRAVRS ....... e ........., Ahho, Ohio MARTHA CONNOLLEY .... ..... E armer, Ohio IOAN COOK ........ .... B elleiontaine, Ohio ioYoE COTNER ......... .......... L ihio, Ohio IANICE COVER ......... ..... R oland, Ohio LOU ANN COWLING .............. Stryker, Ohio IANIS CRAMER ....... .......... O berlin, Ohio CLAIRE CRIHEIELD ....... Cleveland Heights, Ohio DOROTHY CRONENWETT .......... Galion, Ohio ROBERT CROWE ....... .... B owling Green, Ohio IOAN CROWLEY .... .... B owling Green, Ohio ANN CUTLER ........ .... E uclid, Ohio DORIS DAVIS ....... ..... P ort Clinton, Ohio IRMALEE DAVIS ...... ......... B ryan, Ohio MEREDITH DAVIS .... .... B owling Green, Ohio PATRICIA DAVIS ................... Elyria, Ohio VIRGINIA DAWE .............. Pontiac, Michigan MARIORIE DAY ....... ........ N orwalk, Ohio RUTH DE CONICK ........ Birmingham, Michigan ANITA DELANY ...... ............. T oledo, Ohio ANNA DEMUTH .... ....... V ermilion, Ohio IEANNE DILGREN .................. Elyria, Ohio HELEN DERMADY .......... Watertown, New York MARILYN DESENBERG ............ Ashland, Ohio MARIORIE DEUSCHLE ...... Amherst, Ohio MARY DeVORE ....... Hamilton, Ohio EILEEN DEWHURST ..... ..... E lyria, Ohio MARYANN DINKEL .... ...... L ima, Ohio EDITH DOERR .... .... K enmore, New York RALPH DILLE ........ ...... R iclgeway, Ohio IEAN DILWORTH .......... Salem, Ohio HELEN DONBRADY ........ .... T oleclo, Ohio BARBARA DORN .... .... C anion, Ohio IEAN DUVALL ..... .... L orton, Virginia BARBARA DYER ....... ..... E indlay, Ohio MARDELLA EGBERT .. . .,... Bloomville, Ohio DORA EGGERS ...... .... N apoleon, Ohio SHIRLEY EGGERT ....... .... M t. Vernon, Ohio WANDA EMERSON .... ...... O rrville, Ohio IEAN ERICKSON ..... Detroit, Michigan ELIDA ESPINO .... .... P anarna City, Panama BARBARA EVANS .... .... F indlay, Ohio MADGE EWING ..... ...... M cCornb, Ohio EILEEN FARVER ..... ..... G reen Springs, Ohio SHIRLEY FIGGINS ................... Lima, Ohio KATHLEEN FISCHER .... ...... W aterville, Ohio MARY FLEIG .......... ........ C lyde, Ohio MAROE FLETCHER .... .. .Bowling Green, Ohio CONNIE FLYNN .... ....... C leveland, Ohio I OSEPH FOLTZ .... .........Galion, Ohio PHYLLIS FOLTS ........... Keuka Park, New York IANET FOULKES .......... Columbus Grove, Ohio GILBERT FOX ........... Marnaroneck, New York BARBARA FREER . . . ...... Port Iarvis, New York DORIS FRIEDT ................. Wadsworth, Ohio ROSALEA GARDNER ........... Belle Center, Ohio MARGARET GARRIES ........... MARILYN GEBERT ...... MARILYN GEBHART BEATRICE GILMER . . . DORIS GOUGH .. DONNA GRAFTON ...... MARGARET GRAMLY MARILYN GRAY .... HELEN GREDING THERESA GREENE IACOUELINE GREENHILL .. RICHARD GRIESINGER . . . GROVER GRIGGS .... Sandusky, Ohio .......Lin'1a, Ohio . . . .Napoleon, Ohio . . . .Waynesiield, Ohio ..............Avon, Ohio Lakewood, Ohio . .PueloIo, Colorado ........Toledo, Ohio . . . . .Blufiton, Ohio . . . . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . . .Toledo, Ohio . . . .Swanton, Ohio . . . . .Maurnee, Ohio PAUL GROSCH ................. Sandusky, Ohio ROSEMARY AN .......... Struthers, Ohio I Q-2 LOIS HAFELY ................ A03 ..Lorain, Ohio MARY ROSE H . . . -. . . . oledo, Ohio NoRMA HAH ................ fe-ffysbufq, ohio NANCY HA S . .' .... Columbus, Ohio A 4-F1 IANICE HAN -fi ......... Bluffton, Ohio RICHARD HARLEY ...... ...... F indlay, Ohio MARGARET HARMS ........ Bowling Green, Ohio DORIS HARSHMAN .... .......... P oland, Ohio MARTHA HART ....... ...... F indlay, Ohio LOIS HEADINGTON ....... West Mansfield, Ohio MARILYN HECKLINGER .. .Toledo, Ohio GORDON HERWIG Santa Barbara, California PAT HISER ,... .Bradner, Ohio BARBARA Hoi 1 AN K.'TCH5W. .Aiiifmce ohio ORPHA .... North Baltimore, Ohio ELEANOR HOTCHKI e e s own, Pennsylvania ANN HOUSER ...... Toledo, Ohio GAYE HOUSER K ........ Toledo, Ohio IEAN HOVER ..... Bellefontaine, Ohio LOIS HUD NP A ........ Middletown, Ohio MARIORIE HUlE East Cleveland, Ohio BETTY HUSELTON Phaland Station, Ohio .Bowling Green, Ohio . . . . . . .Chicaqo, Illinois . . .Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . . . .Lima, Ohio .Gilosonburq, Ohio . . . . . . .Dayton, Ohio . . . .Wadsworth, Ohio . . . . . .Martins Ferry, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio . . . . .Canton, Ohio . . . . .Canton, Ohio . . . . .Ashtabula, Ohio ...........Bellevue, Ohio Oakwood, Ohio .Wadsworth, Ohio . .Wapakoneta, Ohio ............Lirna, Ohio ALFREDA KIEDROWSKI ......... Cleveland, Ohio SUSAN KILMER Oak Harbor, Ohio TUNE KINKER .... Defiance, Ohio HM KNIERIM ...... Toledo, Ohio FRANCES KORHUMEL .... Toledo, Ohio EARLEEN KRACKOW ............. Toledo, Ohio Sherwood, Ohio . . .Edge-rton, Ohio .........Lirna, Ohio . . .Bowling Green, Ohio .............Euclid, Ohio Republic, Ohio .Port Clinton, Ohio . . . . .Napoleon, Ohio . . . . Lakewood, Ohio . . . Lancaster, Ohio VERNA LAWRENCE ...... Ottawa Lake, Michigan IOHN LEE ......................... Toledo, Ohio ROSEMARY LEHMAN .... Ashland, Ohio SHIRLEY LEHMAN .... .... D etroit, Michigan IEANETTE LEHR ..... ............ A rlington, Ohio RAYMOND LEIBOLD ............. Barberton, Ohio MARCIA LEMMERMAN ........ Port Clinton, Ohio RUTH LENERT ........... ....... S ylvania, Ohio ERMAIEAN LENHART .... Leipsic, Ohio ELIZABETH LENZ .... ......... N orwalk, Ohio AMALIA LESKO .......... ..... E lyria, Ohio PAUL LIEBER ..... HELEN LIESER .... . . . . .Bellevue, Ohio . . . . . .Dover, Ohio IEAN LIMBIRD ....... ..... S andusky, Ohio BETTY LINDSAY .... ............... L irna, Ohio ELSIE LODGE ............. ..... A mherst, Ohio DORIS LORENZ IEANNE LOUX ..... . . . .Sandusky, Ohio . . . .Lakewood, Ohio PHYLLIS LOWE ......... ...... T oledo, Ohio ARLENE LUNDGARD ........... Port Clinton, Ohio IEANNETTE LUSK ............. Wapakoneta, Ohio LULA LUST ......... . . . . . .Chattield, Ohio CAROLYN LUTZ ..................... Lima, Ohio MARGARET MCCULLOUGH .. . .... Kenton, Ohio IANIS MCGLENEN ....... ........... B ryan, Ohio ANN MCGRAW ........... .... B ellaire, Ohio KATHRYN MCKELVEY .... ....... B ryan, Ohio IEAN MCKELVY ............. Bowling Green, Ohio MARILYN McKINLAY ............ Sylvania, Ohio MARY MCRITCHIE .... .......... L akeside, Ohio MARY MACK ..................... Ottawa, Ohio MARGARET MANHART ..... Bowling Green, Ohio VIRGINIA MARI N .............. Mansfield, Ohio IONE MA ........ Toledo, Ohio RUTH M ...... Sandusky, Ohio IAMES MARTIN .. .. oledo, Ohio MARIORIE MARTI ayton, Ohio IANET MATTSO . . . MARILYN MA . DORIS MEI . Cevel d Heights, Ohio . . . . . A2 .Sandusky, Ohio ..... ........Toledof, Ohio ,B IACQUELINE MENTZER ..... Hicksville, Ohio THOMAS MERCER .... DON MERICLE .... AUDREY MEYERS PAUL MEYER . . . . .Bowling Green, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . Perrysburg, Ohio . . . . . . . .Beckley, Michigan . . . .Michigan City, Indiana MARIORIE MEYERS ..... Perrysburq, Ohio MARY MILLER ,..... ......... L ihio, Ohio PHYLLIS MILLER .... .... P lyrnouth, Ohio CAROL MINARIK ...... . . . ...... Parma, Ohio DOROTI-I MINTU .K ........... Dayton, Ohio JANET MOLL ........ 1 .... ..... Toledo, Ohio MARALEE MOORE ...... 29' . .R cky River, Ohio EARL MoRr ..... , A ...X3.x,fgl1lI'1'1biGI'1CI, Ohio Alt. ,Lys- NANCY MOSHERQN. . . . . earhorn, Michigan RITA MULLE . .... Napoleon, Ohio ik-5, I I ELIZABETH MUND1 . ..... VX...Toledo,Oh1o VEIVA MYERS ............ Columbus Grove, Ohio IANET NEWCOMB ...... Cleveland Heights, Ohio IMOGENE NEWMAN ........ Belletontaine, Ohio KATHLEEN NIEMEYER .......,...,.... Lima, Ohio IANET O'BRIEN ........... .... F ostoria, Ohio ADELE OLDENBURG ...... .... L akewood, Ohio GOLDIE OSTROGNAI ............... Lorain, Ohio MONA O'SHAUGI-INESSEY ..Eort Wayne, Indiana ANN PAGE ............... Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio BETTY ANN PARKER .... .... S andusky, Ohio VIRGINIA PARTEE .... ..... E vansport, Ohio VIRGINIA PEPPLE ..... Arcadia, Ohio IANET PERCY ........... ..... L ima, Ohio SHIRLEY PETKOSEK ............ Painesville, Ohio MARY PIETSCHMAN .... Sandusky, Ohio MARGERY PISTELL .... ........ L orain, Ohio ELIZABETH POLAND .... .... W adsworth, Ohio ALICE PORTER ......... ...... W auseon, Ohio CONNIE PRAEGER ......... Kansas City, Missouri IOSEPH PREBEG ................ Shadyside, Ohio ANNABELLE RAMAKER ........ Spencerville, Ohio IUNE RANKIN ...................... Elyria, Ohio KATHLEEN RATAICZAK ..... Stryker, Ohio BETTY REESE ...................... Warren, Ohio ROSEMARY RETTIG .... Napoleon, Ohio BETTY RHOADS ....... .... B owlinq Green, Ohio MILDRED RICHEY ...... ....... V an Wert, Ohio BETTY RIEDMILLER .... ....... D ayton, Ohio MARIAN RINI .. . ............. Cleveland, Ohio HERBERT ROETHER ............. Perrysburq, Ohio ROSEMARY ROMAKER ...... Liberty Center, Ohio MARIORIE ROSS ................ Chattield, Ohio MARIORIE ROTHENBERGER ..... Montpelier, Ohio ELIZABETH ROULET ................ Toledo, Ohio BEULAH ROYAL ..... .... B ryan, Ohio LOIS RUBEL ....... .... B ryan, Ohio MARILYN RUCH .... .... T oledo, Ohio KATHLEEN RUPP .... West Unity, Ohio IANE RUSSELL .... ........ T oledo, Ohio IEAN SAMPSON ...... .... M t. Blanchard, Ohio DONALD SANDER .......... Bowling Green, Ohio PHYLLIS SANGSTON ........... Detroit, Michigan IANET SAUER ....... ......... D ayton, Ohio RACHEL SAUL ........... McComb, Ohio KATHERINE SCHALLER .... .... M anstield, Ohio IOYCE SCHNEIDER ..... Gibsonburq, Ohio GRAYCE SCHOLT .... .... O ak Harbor, Ohio SARA SCHURR ...... .... B elletontaine, Ohio DOROTHY SELLS ........... Minqo Iunction, Ohio MARY SEXTON .... Washington Court House, Ohio RUTH SHANAFELT ............. Penninsula, Ohio LELAH SHEPARD ..... ...... D ayton, Ohio EVELYN SHUSTER .... Alliance, Ohio MARIORIE LICHTY .... ............ B ryan, Ohio PAULINE SIMKINS ..... .... M t. Cory, Ohio CECELIA SIMON ..... .... B loonidale, Ohio BOBBIE SIMPSON .... ........ T oledo, Ohio LOIS SIMPSON ...... .... M cCutchensviIle, Ohio YVONNE SLYKER . .. .............. Huron, Ohio FANNIE SMALTZ .................. Findlay, Ohio DORIS SMART .......... Cleveland Heights, Ohio BETTY IEAN SMITH .......,......... Toledo, Ohio DOYLE SMITH ..... ..... L ima, Ohio GLENNA SMITH ......... Helena, Ohio IANET SMITH ......... .... L orain, Ohio IOSEPHINE SMITH .... ......... L ima, Ohio ' ROBERT SMITH ......,.... Columbus Grove, Ohio PATRICIA SMITHE .............. Lancaster, Ohio PATRICIA SNYDER ............... Antwerp, Ohio MARTHA SOWERS .............. Lexinoton, Ohio BLANCHEV SPANGLER ............ Cleveland, Ohio LAURA BELLE SPILKER ........ Perryslaurq, Ohio SHIRLEY SPILKER .... . . .Perrysburq, Ohio DOTTY SPITLER ............. North Canton, Ohio HARRIET SQUIRE ..... ' Ohio Lois sr. AUBIN ...... .. .... Vlitiiihi o, Ohio HATTIE srhih ...... A .VQTH iohoi, Ohio EDITH STAPLET . . . ...... . .CleVeland, Ohio MARY sTAUPF Pi .3 ...... Toledo, Ohio GLENNA sTEELE .,..... S . ofih, Ohio LUCILE STONECZEK.. Xi ..,.. Rossiord, Ohio PhANcEs sTUcK itil ...Bowling aiooh, Ohio ioYcE sULLivA .. .......... Doyioh, Ohio ALICE SUTTO . . ......... Bowlinq Green, Ohio PAYE SWARTZ ........ .... P errysbura, Ohio IOANNE SWEET .... Perrysbura, Ohio IEAN SWICK ......... ..... C onvoy, Ohio Dohorhi' SZABO .... ....... L orain, ohio DORA TERBIZAN .... ..... C leveland, Ohio BETTY THIELMAN .... ..... N apoleon, Ohio HILDA THOMAS .... ......... O akwood, Ohio BETTE THRONE .... ...... . . .Bryan, Ohio PHYLLIS TILTO ...... f?.Whiiehouse, Ohio 2' MARY TRI 'Y' .... ........... S andusky, Ohio XXJXIX' PATRICIA UHLMAN ......... Bowling oiooh, Ohio GLENDENE VAN LANDINGHAM . .Van Wert, Ohio ALICE VIETMEIER ........... ..... T oledo, Ohio MARIOR ..... ........ Perryslourq, Ohio rlf MARY TITE ..,,..,.. , . ....... oiwoih, Ohio ROSEMARIE TO Xi. ........... Loioih, Ohio SUZANNE ToN -. . ..,.... Toledo, Ohio ELLEN TRE Q .. ...Rioohidoio, Ohio 5 r 1 F Hi! Y i . MARILYN viR'iUE .... Lakewood, Ohio SHIRLEY WALL .... ............. D ayion, Ohio GORDON WARD .....,.. .... A mhersi, Ohio MARTHA WASSON . . . ..... Wheaion, Illinois TOM WEAVER ............... Norih Canton, Ohio MARIORIE WEEKLEY ..., ...... C leveland, Ohio PHYLLIS WENDEL .......,.......... Toledo, Ohio GLORIA WERNTZ .............. Rocky River, Ohio CAROLYN WESTENBARGER ........ Dayton, Ohio SHIRLEY WHEELER ......... .... F remoni, Ohio LOIS WHITE ........... .... N orwalk, Ohio MARTHA WHITMAN ............ Bloomdale, Ohio HELEN WICE ..... ...., P emberville, Ohio IUNE WIDNER ......... .......... L ima, Ohio HARRIET WIEGEL ..... ..... P auldinq, Ohio HELEN WILCOX ...... ..... D undee, Michigan RUTH VVILLIAMS ..., .... C uyahoqa Falls, Ohio CATHERINE WILLYARD .... Toledo, Ohio MARY WOHLGAMUTH .... Kansas, Ohio RUTH WOLLAM ..... .... M endon, Ohio RUTH WONNELL ..... ....... P ori Clinion, Ohio EDNA WRIGHT .......... Cleveland Heiqhis, Ohio RUTH WYANDT ............ Bowling Green, Ohio MARY WYLIE .............. Bowling Green, Ohio ROBERTA WYVILLE .... ........... L orain, Ohio MARYANN ZEPKA ........ .... C leveland, Ohio WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN . . . ..... Cleveland, Ohio WILLIAM ZORBACH . .. ..... Sandusky, Ohio J 1' 3 xzn 4? W K qgXM ,W,.M, ,,, m,wM,ki glf'8f5AWfL6LlfL KLM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Bishop. Betty Heater. Francis Wolfe, Iecmetie Davis. P855 WfL8lfL These freshmen have the distinction of being a part of the largest freshman class in the history of Bowling Green State Uni- versity. These students began their college careers under fairly normal conditions since they were the first peace time freshman class to enroll since the war. l-lowever, they were not all students right out of high school. A great many of them were veterans who had many years between them and their high school days. Kohl l-lall became the home of women students for the first time when three hundred and ten freshman girls moved in. A Freshman Variety Show featuring all freshman talent was held during the second semester followed by an all campus dance which they sponsored. Quick to adjust themselves to college life, these freshmen soon participated whole heartedly in campus activities, publications, music, sports, and many others. From the successful beginning they have made there can be no doubt that these freshmen will do even more for B. G. as sophomores. CLASS CFFICERS PATRICIA ABBOT GLENNA ABRAMS DONNA ACKER MARY LOU ADAMS ELDORA ADERMAN NANCY AHNER IOAN ARRINGTON BERNICE ANDERSON IANE ANDERSON VIRGINIA ANDERSON IOANNE ANKERMAN DONNA ARMITAGE KATHRYN ARNOLD MARILYN ARPS IOAN ARRINGTON ROBERT ASHBA WINIFRED AUBLE RUSSELL AUFRANCE IEANNETTE AUTEN WILMA AUTEN ELAINE BADDAKER DORIS BAKER KARIS BAKER IUANITA BAME IANET BANKS IOANN BANKS MARION BANNING AURA BARAHOMA IANET BARCAFAR EUGENE BARLAGE IANET BARON BARBARA BARRETT IOLENE BASSETT RUTH BATESON CALVERT BATTON ELVIA BARREAR NANCY BAUGHMAN MARY LOU BEAGLE PATRICIA BECHTEL LOIS ANN BEECHLER ARDELLA BEHRENS BETTY BEICEK EVELYN BELL IOYCE BELL MARY IEAN BELL DELORES BETSICOVER IEAN BETSICOVER HOWARD BEVINGTON MARY BEWLEY SARAH BIBLER vmcsm MDLACK IEAN INERBAUM f 0' Q NNE BILLETT 0 A B N BNG J ORMA B' f R M5515 IERL 1 1 ' QI R E BOLLINGER Y IILLI xEY DIC ':n. 1:-L JTO? .' I g A. 9- B : - EIL I I I E R A : N ' ir q S vi RAYMOND BOOTHBYY' PATRICIA BOWLUS DOLORES BONENBERGER HELEN BOULTON MARY IO BOWMAN BARBARA BRACKNEY BETTY BRACKNEY ELAINE BRAINARD IEAN BRANAN IOYCE BRANDEBERRY IEAN BRANNOCK MARY DBECK IA f ' GHANI BR I GER X AGNES BRO 5512? GLORIA WHERE MARILYN neural f-- NOREE gmgu N R - BB? N T ICI IBRUG . , I ' 4 NI -W, 1BUCHAN H fx PATRICIA : sf ,k LILLIAN BUENZLI LOIS BUKROW MARIORIE BULL HELEN BURDO LAURA BURESTI HARRIET BURNETT ALICE BURKART HELEN BUSHONG SALLY BUSHMAN ROSANNE BUZEK GLADYS CABRERA MARILYN CADWELL DORIS CALLENDER BARBARA CAMPBELL BARBARA CANNON AGNES CAREY GLADYS CARLEY EDITH CARLSEN IANE CARLTON IOANN CARSON WILLIAM CARY HARRY CASTOR VIRGINIA CERNY LOUISE STALLBOHM ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN ALICE CHAMBERS CAROL CHAPIN EVANGELINE CHARLESWORTH CARLTON CHOPP IAMES CLARK PATRICIA CLARK MARTHA CLAVEL BETTY LOU CLAYPOOL VIVIAN CLEVELAND MARIORY COCHRANE DORIS COLEBANK IANE COLLER STUART COLLIER ANITA COLUSSI ROBERT COMER IEAN CONN MARILYN CONNERS ROBERT CONROY SANDRA CONTOS KATHRYN COOMBER THOMAS COONEY LEE COOPER MARILYN COOPER CHUCK COOVERT IOYCE COGSWELL IOYCE COPPOCK FRANK COSS PATRICIA COUGHLIN ROSEMARY CRISPINO VIRGINIA CROET GERRY CROSS MARGARET CROWLEY EVADNA CULLER DONNA CUNNINGI-IAM GENE CUPP IOAN CUPP VERNA CUPP DALE CURRENT IANE CURRY IOAN CURTIS LOUISE CURTISS MARTHA CURTIS SUSAN CUVALA EDWIN DAILEY KENT DARR VIRGINIA DAVIES BEVERLY DAVIS CORRINE DAVIS IEANETTE DAVIS PATRICIA DAVIS POLLY DAVIS SHIRLEY DAVIS ANNE DEBELIAK PATRICIA DECKER MARION De-CONICK IACQUELYN DEMPSEY ANITA DENO GLENNA DEWESE PATRICIA DeWOLFE RICHARD DeWOLFE NANCY DIAMOND IAMES DIER CLARANELL DILSAVER HELEN DIMSA ALVA DOLCH HENRY DONNELL IANE DONOVAN NANCY DORR EUGENE DUDLEY MAXINE DULANEY VERNON DUNHAM BETTY DUNN ROSEMARY DURLIAT VELMA DUSING BETTY EBERHARDT IENNIE ECKERT IDA EDGINGTON RAY EDWARDS MARGARET EGER YVONNE ELARTON IRENE LLIS CA LYN E NA ENN IEWULER X LAINN EIVANS .A ING VIRGINI 15513 I I PATRI I QEHAIN MA 1 N THCIPARDI . ET., Y L A FLEDDERIOHANN . 1' FLOOD ' PLORY DOROTHY FOLTZ RITA ANN FOOS CLARICE FORNEY IAMES FOX WILLIAM FOX WILMA FOUST ANITA FRANK JACK FRANK R MAN BEDOEGSRESSE ERESHLEY MA 15221111 UTH QAJWAY X-JA, - PATRICI if ON qi DEE f A n 5 RI YN RD ER N RMA RE If 8,9 GEORGE ELEAb..9.' e1,3,IDE DOLO IDDIN DOROTHY GILBERT ROBERT GILBERT DOROTHY GILLUM KATHRYN GIVISKOS DORIS GLAWE . Im. I W A Xi? I IQ WX R N GE EL BERNI GEORGE af 2 f DORIS GLENN ELLEN GLENN HOMER GOOCH JEAN GOODEELLOW MARY GOODMAN ROBERT GOULD IEAN GRAY MARY GREEN DAVE GREENE VIOLET GREGORY SARA GREIVE ALBERT GREULICH IANET GRILL FLORENCE GRINE DORTHA GRISMORE IANE GROFF IEAN GROSENBAUGH RAYMOND GROVER BERYL GRUBAUGH HELEN GRUBER ANNA GUSTAESON PAULAGENE GUYER IACKIE HAFEEY PHYLLIS HAHN MARILYN HAIL IANE HALL EILEEN HALLER EDITH HAMMOND PAY HANGE GENEVA HANKISH RITA HANSEORD SALLY HANSCOM CHARLOTTE HANSON CHARLENE HARBER BONNIE HARDEN NELDA HARDIN RUTH HARKNESS BETTY HARRINGTON PATRICIA HARTMAN DOROTHEA HATHAWAY KATHRYN HAUENSTEIN IOYCE HAUSE LOIS HAYNE ALICE HEALY VIRGINIA HEALY ANN CHAMBERLAIN ELIZABETH HEATER FAITH HECK NANCY HECKATHORN MAGDALENE HECKLINGER PAUL HECKTERS BEVERLY HEILMAN IANE HEINBUCH ELEANOR HEINRICH DOROTHY HENKELMAN MARIORIE HENKE IAMES HENRY MARIORIE HENRY IEANNE HENSLY EVELYN HERMES MARIORIE HERRING MARY HESKETT KAY HESSLER IOAN HILDEBRAND GEORGIA HILL PHYLLIS HILLARD RICHARD HILTNER MARIAN HINDEN CAROL HINKLEMAN IEANNE HIRN RUTH HITCHCOCK PEGGY HITCHENS MARIANNE HOBERT GLORIA HOCKER VIOLA HOEFLER PATSY HOFMANN MAX HOFMEISTER RICHARD HALE VERNON HOLERS LOUISE HOLLING VIRGINIA HOLLIS CECILIA HOMA JANET HOMER ARLYNE HOSHAL IOAN HOUSEHOLDER ROSEMARIE HOYT DOROTHY HUFF PHYLLIS HULL ARNOLD HUNER IOANN HUNTER IOANNE HUSS ALICE HUSTON MARTHA HUSVAR IEAN HUTCHINSON ROBERTA HYDE DONNA IRISH ANNETTE IACKSON IOHN JAMES SHIRLEY IAMESON ROBERT IANIS PATRICIA IANOWIECKI DAVID IARVIS RY ETH IENSEN 'J II E IESSON ,g h- DORIS IOHNSON ERMA IEAN IOHN O lb 'Q I SON Q A DZ' I Q .-Z - A B.- -- L I ,gf 0-augu A 4, 1 ll 6-'few , Qua rt -I DORISEIONES MARGERY IONES RUTH IONES LLOYD IORDAN IEAN IUILLARD IACLYN IUSTUS MARY KABLE MARY MARGARET KAHLE IOYCE KAMPZ DOROTHY KANOUSE BARBARA KARSTEN QQ' 96. 959 Y KE Lt 1? 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SYL If 1 S A KI .5 IRENE-KING ROSEMARY KINNEY NANCY KITTINGER BETTY KLINGEL MARILYN KNEPPER CAROLYN KNOWLES EDWARD KOCK EMALU KOHLER ADA KOHOUT BERTHA KOVAR MAX KREGLOW CHARLOTTE KRETZER LEONA KRILL MARIORIE KROHN MARY ROSE KRUPP DOROTHEA KUNTZMAN SHIRLEY LAKOSKY LEN LANTZ PAULINE LATHROP IANE LAWRENCE IOSEPHINE LAZZARA DONNA LEA CAROLE LEDDY LOIS LEE ROY LEE WINIERED LEE CONSTANCE LEHMAN NINA LEHMAN VIRGINIA LEHMAN MARY LEIST DOROTHY LESNIAK VIRGINIA LEU DORIS LEWIS IULE LEWIS IIM LIMBACKER MARYLOUISE LINDEMUTH MARILYN LIPPINCOTT HELEN LLOYD VIRGINIA LONGACRE PAUL LUGIBIHL MIRIAM LUST RUTH LYON LOIS MCCARTHY MARY ANNE MCCLELLEN ALICE MCCLELLAND IUNE McCOY ELIZABETH MCCULLOUGH LORETTA MCCUTCHEN IUDITI-I MCGEHEE THOMAS MCHUGH NURIA MCKAYR MARIE MCMAHON DICK MCVAY NORMA GENE MACK ROBERT MAHAFEEY DOROTHY MAINEY RUTH MAIESKA ARDEN MARETT MARIANNA MARK CYNTHIA MARSH MARY MARTENSON ELLA BETH MARTIN DORIS MATHEWSON PATRICIA MATSON IOAN MAYER OLGA MAZUR EDWIN MEINHARDT RUSSELL MEISTER MARY ANN MERCER HAROLD MERILLAT CLYDE METZGER IANET MEYER BARBARA MEYERS DONNA MILLER HAZEL MILLER DON MILLER MORRIS MILLER IANICE MILLER IOAN MILLHOANE ARTHUR MILLIGAN BETTY MISHLER CONNIE MOELLER CALLEEN MOORE ELOISE MONROE IACK MONROE IOANNE MORRIS HAROLD MORRIS IOYCE MOSS BILLY MOTE SALLY ANN MOTT IEAN MOTTER GLENNA MOYER KATHERINE MUELLER PATRICK MULLADY CAROLE MULQUEENEY IEAN MURPHY MARY MURLIN CAROLYN MURRAY PATRICIA MYERS ELINOR NASH DOROTHY NEANDER ELIZABETH NEIKIRK BONIS NENEZ MARIORIE NEWLOVE MARILYN NIEBES BEVERLY NIGHMAN LUCILLE NOBILI ED . 'BRIEN me eng TH OCHS . G 5 ya ARA ORIAN ,dfai ORMER Wing OSBO ARILYN NE BAR AR SMUN 1- -L CKER I ENETPPAGE ,LOIS PAINE OANN PALL EPRTTY PAL. QEDWARD P ER L A BESSIE PAPPS ARTHUR PARDEE NORMA PARKER CAROL PATTEN MARIORIE PAUL LENORE PAXTON CHARLES PEAK IANE PEARCE BETTY PERRIN 'Wh A PERRY IE P PE Q' SA n o PER 0 IO , -' Q Lg s IAEA' N. I' ' ' HU I -A BE ' P IPS M RY P . I - ARIA RU - IELl' Egg,-P X7 PQ RICK PLINKE -:: -4- 'AI I - CA A I. I ED LFE I X QRIS PLOTTS O E o R QOL VI AN POSEY DONNA PORTER WALDO AMMON MARY IOANNE POSS MARIORIE POTT ELAINE POTTER BYRON POWELL PRISCILLA POWER IOANN POWERS SALLY PREDIT VIRGINIA PRICE ARNETTE PRIVER ELEANOR PURSER ALLEN RAYNER PHYLLIS REECK MARILYN REID ROBERT REIDER IACK REMY NORMA RENNER MARIAN RICHARDS GLEOVERDA RICHARDSON MARY ANNE RICHARDSON IRENE RICKS MARTHA RIFE MARY LOU RISH KERRIS ANN RITENOUR BETTIE RITZ GWEN ROBBINS CHARLOTTE ROGERS IANE ROGERS TERESA ROGLIN IACOUELYN ROMAKER IEAN ROSS ANN ROSSER AUDREY ROTH EVELYN ROTH CATHRINE ROYER IANICE RUF BERNICE RUIZ LOUISE RUOFF DOROTHY RUSH BARBARA RUSSELL FLORENCE RUSSELL MARY RUSSELL ROSCOE RUSSELL CATHERINE RUSSO SAMUEL RUTTER MARY LYON BETTY SANDERA LOUISE SANDKUHL PATRICIA SANGUINETTI BARBARA SARVER NORA LEE SAWYER HOWARD SCHAETZKE HELEN SCHALL IOAN SCHABERG LOIS SCHAUB ELEANOR SCHEY WILLIAM SCHLEGEL IEANNE SCHMIDT NORMAN SCHMIDT IEAN SCHOLZ CAROL SCHROEDER FRANCES SCHROEDER FRED SCHUMACHER PA ULINE SCHUMACHER KARL SCHWAB ROBERT SCHWYN MARIANNE MARIIAN ORMA SEELEY E SEKERAK SELFE ALICE SHEFFER MILDRED SHELLER BARBARA SHELT WILLIAM SHERMAN PETER SHERRY MYER SHIFF SHIRLEY SHIVELY LENNA SHULER RU TH SIMMON PAT SINK DOROTHY SKRILETZ ROSCOE SLAGEL SABINA SLICHCINSKI MARCELLA SLOANE REBA SMENNER DONNAL SMITH HAROLD SMITH MARY SMITH MARY FRANCES SMITH WILLIAM SMITH IEANNETTE SMYTH DAVID SNYDER GERALDA SNYDER IACQUELINE SNYDER MARIAN SNYDER IOHN SOCKMAN LAURENCE SOLETHER LUELLA SOMMERS KATHARINE SOUDER DONALD SPECK IOAN SPETZ ROBERT SPOERR RICHARD SPRANG GRACE SQUIRES RUTH STAFFORD KENNETH STAGE ROBERT STANTON GLORIA STAPE MARILYN STEARNS BETTY STEELE ROBERT STERLING IUNE STINSON IOYCE STOCKDALE GORDON STOUFFER RUTH STEBBINS SHIRLEY STRASBURG WILLIAM SUEK PRAN ENGEN fa, qg REBS- ,Q RD AR - iq in P XII? 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T Y I A ar n ' it M -- 5 D0 WY J '02 av 1' 7 , Iuim HOIVIP v PSON MARY ALICE THOMPSON RUTH THOMSON WILLIAM THOSS BILL TITUS AMY TREASE ANN TREAT MARTHA TRIPLETT GERTRUDE TSEU ELLEN 'IUUKLII CARLOTTA TUWLL: L UTTERBACK RY o,,, ALL DORQ 51 J-ALE IUS RIC A-an VA Q ATTA ANCE LEONA VAN ,pins PATRICIA SDALL VIRGINIA LT IOAN lei li.:- IAY ,ii LING AI EITH - NY VERBECK ROSELLA VEROCK WESLEY VESEY MARY LOU VETTER GRACE VILLHAUER ELLIS VVAGNER PHYLLIS WAGNER LOIS WAHL MARGIE WAXLER ARTINA WEAVER MARIORIE 'WEBB CARSTEN WEGMAN DAVID VVEIS RUTH WEIS DOROTHY WEISENAUER GLENN WALLSER MARIY WALTERS MARY WANNEMACHER NORRIS WARD IOHANN WARNER ROGER WARNER IOAN WATERS MARGARET WEISZ MARILYN WEISZ ANNETT WENDT MARY IO WERNER RUTH WETDE PATRICIA WHITE TED WHITMYER PATRICIA WIGGINS COLETTA WILHELM BARBARA WILLIAMS FERDINAND WILLIAMS FREDERICK WILLIAMS LOIS VVILLIAMS MARIORIE WILLIAMS DONALD WILLIAMSON HELEN WILLIAMSON IANET WILLIAMSON ROBERT INILLS ILA IO WILLSON IOAN WILLSON RUTH WILSON MARY WINTERS ERNESTINE WINTRINGHAM ROSEMARY WIRICK IOHN WISNER FRANCES WOLF IEAN WOLFE BARBARA WOODS NANCY WRIGHT KEITH WURSTER BETTY WYLIE MAXINE YARGER IOAN YOAKAM WILLIAM YOAKAM FRANCES YOUNG JUNE YOUNG LOIS YOUNGS BEVERLY ZEHNER ALICE ZENN DOROTHY ZIEGLER MARY ZIMMERMAN I.II,,LIAN ZINK ew Sfwfmfi FRONT ROW: Ruth Dibling. Alice Branin, Mary Kennedy, Molly Kenney. THIRD ROW: Robert Gaines. Mason Grove lean Glenn Frances Garbo Darlene Sines, Victoria Casini. Betty Lowry. Marilyn Summers, Marilyn Dempsey, Marie Del Sonno Ruth Anne Schneider SECOND ROW: Florence Geroft, Shirley Patterson. Edith Conrad, Ioan links, BACK ROW: Barnett Margolis, Paul Schaaf Frederick Petndes Thomas Mildred Haley, Dorothy Heasley. Marguerite Spitzer, Vema Tannenbaum. Evans, Ioyce Kuhlman, Matalda Casini. ENROLLMENT STATISTICS First Semester Second Semester Men Women Men Women Freshmen . .... 223 656 431 640 f Sophomores . . . . . 57 354 116 329 Iuniors ... ,. 31 178 115 204 Seniors .. .. 21 118 72 123 Total , .... .... 3 32 1306 734 1296 Grand Total . . . 1638 2030 cl X ,, X 0:02 I y 5' 4V ORGANIZATIONS 5 , ff, ?' BX? R l l OLLL QWQZVL I . v - V ,, R, ,ix yv +, ,W ... Q ,,,, Q' . ,155 2. Wk?-wffa, H+' Wswugxqy 12-H W ,W -4.....N,1 Aish if -,, 4, Q L n ,Y wr 'A 'iaiffi Q W. fa YA ' s,2 ': Lib. 1 in ., . C- xg V' A 'u ,aa far 'WW Theme oi the Association tor Childhood Education this year was International Education tor Better World Relations. A coi- iee hour was held tor new members and elementary iaculty to introduce the programs in November. During the year, speakers and discussion groups provided a study ot the literary approach to elementary pupils. A helpful program occurred when Chinese students oi the University de- scribed the classes given elementary pupils in Hawaii to broaden their knowledge oi history, geography, and customs oi other countries. Installation oi new members took place at the tormal banquet in May. Mocmzfron 0 A femme! zfwaafion FRONT ROW: Lillian Buenzli, Miriam Balliet, Nancy Hammans, Ioan Iobe, Dorothy Pteifer, Madelyn Bahnsen, Madelyn Carew, Mary Rose Hahn, Rosemary Lehman, Ianet Newcomb, Rita Mullen, Mona Lou O'Shaughnessey. SECOND ROW: Betty Stephan, Ianet Hartsel, Virginia Leu, Mary Heskett, Clara- nell Dilsover, Leota Beach, Roberta Babb, Betty lane Reese, Betty Acker, Alice Cerny, Nancy McClain. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Ziegler, Jessie Graf, Helen Wice, Margaret Weisz, Dorothy Rush, Levina Vance, Marilyn Hecklinqer, Phyllis Brauning, Mariorie Day, Kathleen Winters, Helen Leiser. FOURTH ROW: Ianice Miller, Arlyne Hoshal, Helen Williamson, Marilyn Stearns, lla Io Willson, Mary Becks. Ioyce Schneider, Edith Stapleton, Dorothy Irvin. Donna Krouse, Jeanette Auten. FIFTH ROW: Sally Sloane, Virginia Partee, Iosephine Smith, Marilyn Desenberg, Mary Diedrick, Ianet Smith, Pat Kroft, Anne Houser, Geneva Bennett, Dorothy Cronenweit. BACK ROW: Wilma Auten, Gaye Hauser, Wilma Granqer. Eleanore Ruland, Clara Cleaves, Betty Lue Burry, Muriel Bond, Iune Cater, Frances Stuckman. Ianet Meyer. FRONT ROW: C. L. Rew, Edith Doerr, Betty Paxton, Nancy Kinne, Evelyn Vesey, Bette Spitler. SECOND ROW: Sue Gesling, Mary Diedrick, Onnalee McGillvary, Ianice Smith. Marita Snyder. BACK ROW: Gloria Wissler. Iean Limbird, Elsie Lodge, Eileen Dewhurst, Ellen Treece. 'alfa TAQIZL Beta Pi Theta, French honorary, selected students who had high general averages and outstanding French scholarship. Each candidate composed an essay in French as an entrance requirement. Having met the standards, their initiation took place at the Nest. An original idea entertained memloers at the Christmas party when a Wrapped toy was presented to each with an attached verse Written in French describing it. Members told in French what the toy was and its use. A worthwhile project of the group this year was a French Music Appreciation program featuring the Works ot Dehussey. FRONT ROW: Iohn Schwarz, Ianet Hartsel, Lois Perrin, Magdalene Batcha Virginia Cryer, Onnalee McGillvary. Walter A. Zaugq, Mary lean Mac Ewen, Frances Andres, Grace Lewis Steiner. SECOND ROW: D. I. Crowley, lean Hashman, Ellen Treece, Mildred Richey. Nonna Lauterbach. Mary Brechmacher, Mariorie Ross, Ieanette Lusk, Au- drey Meyers. Winitred Cole. THIRD ROW: Elaine Wise, Donna Krouse. Phyllis Blosser. Ianice George, 1 Ann Cutler, Iune Widner. Ioyce Cotner, lean Limbird. Eileen Dewhurst. Caroline Nielsen. FOURTH ROW: Clara lean Miller, Sallie House, Betty Boehk, Beulah Royal, Dora Eggers, Zola Weaver. Ieanne Beagle, Ruth Siegel, Ruth Berger. BACK ROW: Phyllis Becken. Frances Stuckmann. Dora Terbizan. Elsie Lodge. Ellen Crowley, Mary Wollam, Ruby Bridenbauqh. lean Sherrard. Glenna Smith. Mary Ann Koeppe. 216 'OO HLVLCJ 0If0lf' U 1 .11 Q' fc x xiii iw N1 iff HEX Book and Motor, one oi the oldest organizations on campus, was founded in l9l4 to recognize students who have maintained a scholastic average ot 3.4 or above and a better-than-average record in extra-curricular activities and who have demonstrated high character. A list oi eligible students is presented to the active members and by vote they determine whom they want to pledge. Members are pledged from all three colleges oi the University and are awarded a gold key. The new and old members enjoyed their annual formal ban- quet following initiation at the Student Union on May 25. 92 3' in ,,,. N? FRONT ROW: Ianet Stein, Polly Davies. Betty Canfield. Letha Hootman, Mary Wollam. Ieanne Shively, Margery Pistell. SECOND ROW: Jane Grolf. Ruth Lyon, Ruth Berger, Dorothy Anderson. lean Sherrard. Betty Boehk, Eleanor Cira, Sally Bowman. THIRD ROW: Arlene Stearns, Dorothy lrvin, Betty George. Dorothy Neander, Marion De Conick, Mariorie Henry, Eun- ice Iohnson. Annabelle Romaker, Connie Flynn. BACK ROW: Ianet Banks, Ioan Banks. Robert Whitman Iohn Bonam, Arnold Zerman, Phyllis Immekus, lean Duvall, Grace Steiner, Ioan Schaberg, Katherine Mueller. 'io ogy K A Taking its place among the many other organizations was the Comte Club, founded last year at the home of Dr. Swanson to further interests in soci- ology and better prepare students for future professions. Membership was open to sophomores, juniors, and sen- iors majoring in this field. Two of the club's projects were a picnic in honor of the South American exchange stu- dents and a visit to an Agency for Social Workers in Toledo. The Biology Club, organized only this year was composed of majors and minors in the biology department for the purpose of cultivating and main- taining an active interest in their field of specialization. lnstructors in the biol- ogy department alternate each year as sponsors for the club. Omlfe f A FRONT ROW: Virginia Bogdan, Thais Mentzer, Ann Mc- Alice Iohnson, Anna Demuth. Graw lean Kreutz, Ioe Prebeg. BACK ROW: Ann Seubert, Martha Sowers, Dr. Swanson. SECOND ROW: Al Vietmeier, Marilyn Griggs, Virginia Rosemary Romaker, Barbara Dorn, Yvonne Ford, Helen Moore Marjorie Hartsook, Marcia Hacttel, Maryann Zepka, Seraiin, lean Lull, Dr. Lowrie, Margaret Harms. W' K ,F ,, . M, ,, W, 'E-47' Lois Ferris Alice White Eva Marie Saint WH? Lucille Pope Sue Gestlinq Clara lean Miller lean Harshman Ek' ,pas--1. Miss Maribeth Kit! Dean Audrey Kenyon Wilder Mrs. lesse I. Currier 0LlfL OlfUlfL Composed ot seven prominent Senior women, Corp ond Gown continued to strive tor its olojective--service to the University. To rdise tunds tor the Red Cross Drive d loenelit hrldcge wds held in Mdrch. The orqdnizcrtion crlso sponsored two tecrs to honor the openings of the exhibits held hy the Art Workshop in the Uni- versity Lihrcrry. Election to Corp cmd Gown is hcrsed on stdnddrds simildr to Mortdr Bodrd-scholdrship, leddership, Chdrcrcter, dnd service. As is customotry the new initidtes were presented tor the tirst time dt the l-lonors Dcry dssemhly in Moy. You're out ot order. Mr. Klee has the iloor, was a typical comment that you would have heard during the meetings oi Emerson Literary Society which met under the able leadership ot Professor Iohn Schwarz. Tradition-laden, the organization, the oldest on campus, cele- brated its thirty-second anniversary this year. Prominent among t f Q7 41 ,QE L. Fe S 77g its social functions were a tatiy pull and Wiener roast. Always an occasion ot merriment, the mock trial held during , l the second semester was witnessed by the usual more than a hundred spectators who have jammed Room 303A year aiter ,S L year. 1 e. J fi?-t memon ilfelfowy ocief FRONT ROW: Ioan Osborn, Gloria Kritzer, Mildred Baden, Virginia Marion, Doyle Smith, Norman Klee, Marilyn Knepper, Pauline Lathrop, Doris Lewis, David Weis, Ida Belle Edginqton. SECOND ROW: Virginia Longacre, Roma Brown, Betty Acker, Doris Meier, Iune Rankin, Maxine Dulaney, Gloria Brown, Shirley Egqert, Beverly Davis, Rosemarie Tomka. . THIRD ROW: lack Moore, Ann Demuth. Marilyn Stearns. Lillian Buenzli, Margaret Finney, Martha Sowers, Ruth Siegel, Mary Lou Breithack, Donna Decker, Ruth Anne Schneider. V FOURTH ROW: Iohn Schwarz, Robert Ferrell, Arden Webster, Iames Marilyn Brown, lean Scholz, Gladys Carley, Sara Kathryn Bibler, Lodge, Hazel Copp, Ianet Hamer. BACK ROW: Harold C. Webster, Ray Shellhammer, Edward Bergman, McOmber, Glendene VanLandingham, Marjorie Weelcley, Martha Ruth Simon, Bernice Nece, Maxine Yarqer. Baltz, Elsie Dale Hart, t FRONT ROW: Evelyn Kibler, Pat Smithe, Phyllis Miller, Eunice Iohnson, Doris Gauqh, Carolyn Key, Mary Tomlinson, lackie Mentzer. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Rothenberqer, Ruth Gruetter, Beulah Miller, Mary Kathryn Vascik, Miriam Fisher, Ruth Schoen, Marjorie Ross, Eloise Dibert, Virginia Pepple. THIRD ROW: Eileen Farver, Goldie Ostrognai, Betty Breneman, Iayne Dud- ley, Marjorie Fordyce, Phyllis Veith, lane Byrnes, Laura Morris, Iuanita Neal. OVVLQ FOURTH ROW: Cheri Stair, Ann Hammack, Mary Frances Hyde, Marjorie Hanline, Mary Brechmacher, Martha Whitman, Mary lean Wylie, Ruth Wyandt, Ruth McClure. FIFTH ROW: Janis Cramer, Barbara Karsten, Pat Davis, Ruth Thomson, Iohann Wamer, Ruth Shanafelt, Verna Lawrence, Mary Cline, Betty Lange. BACK ROW: Bette Thielman, lean Swick, Lettie Arm Landis, Madge Ewing, Carlotta Tuttle, Mary Becks, Carolyn Moyer. conomicd K A l-lome Economics majors and minors saw their field in actual application through representative speakers this year. Fifty members heard and saw demonstrations by a restauranteur, fur- rier, jeweler and other authorities of related vocations. Meetings were held monthly on the second Wednesday in the Practical Arts Building. Studio B hummed Wtih domestic discus- sions at 7:00 those evenings. ln December the traditional Christmas party was held com- plete With Santa, gifts, and punch. Highlight of the year as al- ways was the formal banquet in May where next year's officers were introduced. 96 OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Imogene Newman, Lucille Pope, Onnalee McGil1vary, Shirley Ehlert. OVVLQVL if VL 8!0ZlfLJ8lfLlf Representatives of campus groups try to outspell each other at the W.l.S. spelling bee. ode The constitution for the Women's lndependent Society ot Bowlinq Green State University was ap- proved by the Student Council on May 6. Opening its membership to all unaffiliated Women on campus, the orqanization set up its pur- poses: to gain campus representa- tion, to develop leadership, and to foster campus spirit. For its main social activity ot the year, the W. l. S. sponsored an all- campus Barn Dance in the Rec. l-lall. 97 With the return to the campus ol many members ot Chemical lournal Club the group resumed their normal activities the second semester. At the meetings papers and discussions per- taining to things ot chemistry were presented. PIU lodi 0 FRONT ROW: Mary Tomlinson, Betty Canfield, Winifred Cole. Mary Wollam. Lee Baldaut, lean Sherrard. Margery Pistell. SECOND ROW: Arlene Stearns. Mary Helen Alstetter. Pauline Curry, Zola Weaver. THIRD ROW: Ianet Stein, Mar- qarite Biggs. Evelyn Kibler. Le- tha Hootman. Ieanne Shiveley, Doris Lorenz, Betty Agee. BACK ROW: Franklin McCoy. William Zorback. Clayton Mc- Dole, Dr. Weber, Dr. Hammer. Mr. Anders, Dr. Hall. .QVVLLCUL OIXLIWVLUL A national mathematics honorary, this organization has resumed activi- ties this year. lt's purpose is to keep members in.- tormed ot new mathematical trends and to stimulate interest in pure mathe- matics. Requirements include a general 'I creditable record and a semester of calculus. FRONT ROW: Mr. Mathias. Dr. Ogg, unidentified. Suzanne Forsythe, Winifred Cole. Maraaret Vesev. Mrs. Grvtinq. Dr. Overmczn. BACK ROW: Vernon Graham. Clayton McDo1e, Don McKenna. FRONT ROW: Frank I. Prout, Mrs. Gasper, Eloise Dibert, Ianei Harlsel, Lucille Pope, Anna Rose Darr, Saraiane Conway, Waller A. Zauqg E. I. Williams. SECOND ROW: Louis Gasper, Mrs. Leon Fauley, Francis Andres. Vir qinia Cryer, Evelyn Kibler, Ruth Lachman, Ellen Crowley, Marty Transue. THIRD ROW: H. C. Wilheringlon, Virginia Keller, lean Meek, Iene Kohls Mary Diedrick, Miriam Balliel, lean Curtis, Ieaneite Kloiz. Paul Muse. FOURTH ROW: I. W. Miller, Onnalee McGi1lvary, Magdalene Batcha W Bonney Sawyer, Virginia Crockett, Ruth McClure, Opal Corder, Mrs. A. C. Westerhof. FIFTH ROW: Charles Young, Ruth Berger, Ruth Siegel, Lois Jewell, Catharine Friend, Dorothy Bloomingdale, Ruby Bridenbcruqh, H. Lilher- land. BACK ROW: Pat Underhill, Ianice Smilh, Marqarei Hamann, Grace Lewis Steiner, Aurelia Christea, Lois Perrin, Thelma Grover, Florence Williamson. f . Delta Phi chapter oi Kappa Delta Pi, national educational hon- orary society, invited juniors and seniors in the College of Educa- tion who exhibited commendable personal gualities, Worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship to become members. Panel discussions of innovations in current educational prac- tices, consideration of the l-lawaiian and Panamanian systems led by exchange students, and descriptions oi members' exper- iences during oft-campus practice teaching were interesting and useful programs. An l-lonors Tea was given in April in recognition oi Preshman and Sophomore education students who achieved a B average in all subjects. 00 FRONT ROW: Iune Meilley, Glena Benzing, Ella Ann Vaughan, Mary Crim, Phyllis Reetz. SECOND ROW: Mary Ridenour, Ruth Siegel, Marjorie Yoder, Saraiane Conway. Doris Ehrhart. BACK ROW: Arlene Kirkland, Lois Iewett, Dorothy Bloomingdale, Paul F. Muse. ' mea ' Membership in Pi Omega Pi, national honorary business edu- cation fraternity, goes only to those students who have Won an averaqe ot 2.5 in all subjects and 2.75 in business education class- work, and who are selected by vote ot the chapter. This year, the Pi Qmeaa Pi sponsored a convention ot commercial teachers from this part ot Ohio. A booklet Was issued by the chapter and sent to all former members of the oraanization. New members were honored by a banquet in lune. Development of interest in business education is the aoal ot the fraternity. Business Education students participated in bi-monthly meet- ings this year, aimed at development of competent leadership, strengthened confidence, and greater ability in their tield. A comparatively new area, Distributive Education, was presented in a panel discussion, While demonstrations of sales technique by various members made the meetings oi practical value to all attending. A demonstration contest was held in the spring in which good and poor sales procedures were illustrated and methods ot pre-- senting Business Education material in a classroom were ex- plained. A prize was given to the student who was judged most convincing. TW '9, J I FRONT ROW: Theresa Greene, Janet Foulkes, Veiva Myers, Audrey Meyers, Mary Lois Iackson, Doris Ackerman. Ianet Sauer. Ioyce Sullivan, Mary Crim. Phyllis Reetz, Ruth Iean Wales, Ella Ann Vaughan. SECOND ROW: Lois Iewett. Helen Kastner, Sally Greiwe. Lois Rubel. Eileen McKelvey, Betty Lou Lindsay. Glena Benzing, Saraiane Conway, Ann Kinker. Elizabeth Lenz, Miriam Laver, Janet O'Brien. THIRD ROW: Annette Iackson, Helen Gruber. Olga Mazur, Jeanne Cupp, Betty Wannemacher, Elaine Wise. Bertha Kavar. Connie Lehman, Mary Margaret Kahle, Katherine Schaller. Sallie House. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Bloomingdale, Nellie A. Ogle, Martha Zeis, lean Mains, June Meifley, Mary Ridenour, Eugenia Weiger, Mariorie Yoder. Alice Cadwell, Marilyn Reid, Florence May Grine. BACK ROW: Sandra Contos. Betty Lou Riedmiller. lean Gray. Luella Mae Sommers, Ioyce Kennedy, Lois Petersen, Anita Colussi, Doris Scisinger, Ioann Evans, Nancy Diamond, Phyllis Reeck. lOl 02 Sigma Pi Rho, Latin honorary club, cen- ters its activities on the study oi the Roman classics and oi Roman lite during the ages ot greater Rome. Members are selected from juniors and seniors Who have high scholarship records in the study ot Latin. igma an FRONT ROW: Marcel Williams. Ellen Treece. Dora Eggers. Kath- leen Rupp. Onnalee McGillvary. Miss King. BACK ROW: Ruby Bridenbauqh, Clara lean Miller, Mariha Hart, Case Smith, Miss Nielsen. Iames j Bdllz. igma ' RA English majors and minors who have acquired a three point average in English and have met other qualifications for mem- bership compose Sigma Tau Delta, national English honorary. For one ot their projects of this year members ot the group Wrote an original script tor the May Day ceremonies which introduced the Winning candidates for the IDM STANDING: Gloria Stocker, Virginia Cryer, Rea McCain. SEATED: Ianice Smiih. lean Harshman. Ellen Crowley. Ruth Lachman, Penny Cloos, Iolinn Simmons. William Gaines May Queen and her attendants. FRONT ROW: Marta Clavel, Ianet Kuder, Ruth Lachman, Elizabeth Lenz, THIRD ROW: Esperanza Mendoza, Maria Berenice Ruiz, Dorothy Tucker Magdalene Batcha, Marcia Hatchtel, Ruby Bridenbaugh, Lois Perrin, Ellen Marita Snyder, Ioanne Sweet, Catherine Willyard. Jane Russell Helen Crowley. Domhrady. SECOND ROW: Virginia Cryer, Opal Ford. Martha Wasson, Phyllis Becken, BACK ROW: Elida Espino, Nuria Elida McKay, Olga Crowe, Glendene June Rankin, Nancy Kinne, lean Smith, lean Lull. VanLandingham, Polly Simkins, Ieanne Beagle. Betty Kerr. . K A ra w -3 R f Fmt if T ' .t V M954 . 37 , i A 153 1 . 3 ll ll . . 51 01 Buenos noches, was the greeting President Magdalene f , Batcha extended to her fellow members ot El Circulo Hispanoe' , 3 ' ,S americano the third Week oi each month. I Wifi -Q' if Composed of students interested in learning to speak Spanish 'MA . I tluently, this organization, formed in l939, provided a common P-'59 meeting place tor the South American exchange students who X QR 1 - described the people and iollcways ot their respective countries X I X to an attentative and sympathetic audience. The traditional and colorful Cervantes Day Banquet Was held ,X Y Xl ' in the spring with decorations, tood, and entertainment in the l J ' Spanish flavor. 4 S lfuwfenlf Arid Ifiom ElefAw5AQO SCF CABINET FIRST ROW: Ianice Smith, Mary Tomlinson, Ianice George, Tom Mercer. BACK ROW: Dora Terbizan, lane Carlton, Phyllis Blosser, Don Williamson, Dick Hariq, Evadna Culler, Dorothy Raines, lim Stoner, Bette Throne, Eileen Fai-ver, lean Sherrard, Wesley Vesey. Aurelia Christen. The Student Christian Fellowship was founded this year to build a fellowship of students working toward a mature Christian iaith and philosophy oi lite. Weekly Sunday meetings presented many outstanding speakers, among Whom were Gaston Vandermeerssche oi the Belgian underground and George Moore, Negro reporter from the Cleveland Press. Members oi S. C. F. joined interest groups Within the organiza- tion. A briei Chapel program was sponsored weekly by the Wor- ship group, and during the second semester supper discussions were held at lim Stoner's home. This spring, S. C. F. sponsored a Religious Emphasis Week, carrying out the theme, A Faith For Today, in assemblies and dis- cussions. The main speakers ior this Week were Dr. loseph King, pastor of the First Congregational Church oi Oberlin, Chiog Rev. Dale Turner, assistant pastor oi Plymouth Congregational Church of Lansing, Michigan, Mrs. Vera Lowrie, Who traveled exten- sively in China and Brazily and Mr. Grove Patterson, editor oi the Toledo Blade. RECREATION INTEREST GROUP A Typical lnterest Group The Community Service lnterest Group in addition to singing carols and having a Christmas party tor the Cid Folks home out- side Bowling Green established a playground for some of the children in town. This work is typical ot projects other interest groups have carried out. For its final program, S. C. F. held a top-notch banguet, the theme oi which was built around the idea ot a real Western round-up in which they recollected the high spots ot S. C. F. during its first year on the Bowling Green campus. A Typical Sunday evening meeting Ann Cutler reads at a Wednesday chapel FRONT ROW: Lolita Salazar, Elvia Ruth Barrera, Ellen Crowley, Catalina Spin- etto. D. I. Crowley, Charlotte M. Skene, Tom O'Connor, Ann Seubert. Fred McLeod, Dorothy Skriletz, loyce Sullivan, Ieanne Hirn, Allreda Kildrowski. SECOND ROW: Marian Rini, Catherine Russo, Coletta Wilhelm. Ruth Schoen, Francis Schroeder, Elizabeth Lenz, Molly Lesko, Madelyn Carew, Edith Staple- ton, Rita Mullen, lane Hall, Marianne Mark, Eleanor Cira. THIRD ROW: Alice Burkart, Mary Ursula Buxton, Mary Ryan, Iane Donovan. Mary Kathryn Vascik, Marilynn Holley, Alice Vietmeier, Rosemarie Boskey, Theresa Greene, Edith Doerr, lean Gray, Ruth Hankish. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Veith, Agnes Brown, Gladys Carley, Mary Margaret Kahle, Beverly Davis. Barbara Orians, Dorothy Thomas, Betty Wannemacher, Dorothy Lesniak, Elsie Lodge, Kathleen Lavelle, Mary Breithack. FIFTH ROW: Martha Husvar, Rosella Verock. Corrine Davis, Elaine Baddaker, Rosemary Crispino, Anita Colussi, Pat Kroit, Betty Ann Parker. lane Byrnes. Lois Ferris, Rosemarie Tomka. BACK ROW: Anne Debeliak, Mary Anne McClellan. Mariiane Sekeralc, lean Bogdan. 8lfUV1fL6LlfL Z A One hundred and titty Catholic students participated in New- man clulo activities this year. Regular monthly meetings were Communion breakfasts held atter Mass on Sunday mornings. One of the outstanding speakers at these breaktasts was Father McPhillips, Newman club chaplain at the University oi Michigan. During the Lenten season, a three day retreat was held, and members were led in prayer and in group discussions by retreat master, Rev. Richard Deeters from Xaviar University in Cin- cinnati. Social activities of the group included a disc dance tor new Catholic students in March and a picnic in May. Fred McLeod served as president with Father VV. T. Sullivan acting as advisor. Faculty advisors tor the Newman Clulo were Miss Charlotte Skene, Dr. Edith Weiss, and Prof. D. l. Crowley. 106 Kappa Phi opened the year with its traditional Rose Tea Wel- coming new members to the Methodist Students' Sorority. The theme ot Kappa Phi, Bells, was carried out at each meeting At Christmas members Wrapped gitts tor the Childrens Home and trimmed each With bells. The subject tor Kappa Phi's formal spring banquet honoring seniors was Dinner Bells. Members cared tor the nursery school at the Methodist church each week as one project. They presented a program tor the Women's Society this spring. ln lune delegates were sent to the national convention ot Kappa Phi in Minnesota. x 9 1010 . . -i Q, . ,f, 1!'f-:?:, 4-'-N V ig 'rf in tl I fzfxsffl . i , I ff R' ' K E. t Q l l l PML, FRONT ROW: Ianet Hartsel, Betty George, Ioy Fuller, Carolyn Key, Betty Lue Burry. lean Sherrard, Patsy Hofmann. Roma Brown. SECOND ROW: Betty Ioan Smith, Margaret Richard, Gloria Werntz. Mary Martha Buchanan. Elizabeth Heater, Alice Mc- Clelland, Marlin Baumqartner, lean Conn, Ruby Bridenbauqh. THIRD ROW: Ruth Shanafelt, Doris Scisinqer, Annette lack- son, Ianet Grill, Thelma Grover. Clara Cleaves. Virginia Rit- tenour, Lois Ann McCarty. FOURTH ROW: Betty Acker, Mildred Richey, Gloria Kretzer. Ruth Gruetter. Leota Beach, Nancy Hammans, Ioan Osbom, Dorothy Irvin. . BACK ROW: Betty Lange, Doris Colebank Elaine Brainard. lla Io Willson, Virginia Pepple, Lois White, Verna Lawrence. Ianis Cramer. 7 FEATURES My c H X at X X f QWQQVL Williams 5 Q 5 1 Q 2 E ? S LCM EN OM L W BEAUTIFU k Pee Gregftgigudqe Be MEN ANDSOME H -P-If 9 , eY Tlerne Men ene dsom dqgrof HM yu V.1xn1...nn I-':L.vx. IM. 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Wx ,, li W, ,,, i f I 1 ' , 3 J , M 5 W , Ei , ,V 54 Y if H 1' . 5 . ll J f EMWQ, '31, 'fmsw cfm gg Patricia Underhill IUNIOR Delta Gamma 4 Patricia Smithe SOPHOMOHPI Alpha Xi Delia Helen Graber FRESHMAN Kappa Zeta Pi Marilyn Brown SOPHGMORE Alpha Phi Xu . vw- 5 Fifi - .',k . JUNIOR Sigma Alpha Epsilon Cletus Sweigard IUNIOR Alpha Tau Qmeaa Charles Risher SENIOR Sigma Nu Otto Schoeppler IUNIQR Pi Kappa Alpha e rwenfoafiue Sfvwfen Ltd Here are the students who have received one of the truest honors obtainable-that of being recognized by their own classmates as the most representative students of the class. Voted on at the Key assembly, each of these students was selected because of his contributions to the class, his field, and the university curriculum in general. lt is generally true that every person on campus has some particular avocation but these students represent a composite of their whole class. Within this small group lie the interest' of all fields and particularly the leaders from all fields. To the upperclassmen, this will stand as a record of all their previous activitiesg to the underclassmen, this should prove a promise of their future attainments on campus. ln either case, they know that they have their classmates' support. ll. e lfedenlfalfilfe SALLY HOUSE .... Pres- ident. Panhellenic Council . . . . Secretary. Student Council . . . Vice President. Senior Class . . . Gamma Phi Beta. -ff jgh if s wf ..,w,,-v ,,s,,,1.-V., ,N 0.13.- ' nl' ,.-v JM5.: , ,.. SID OTTEN Captain. Falcon Basketball team . . Outstanding player at De Paul Tournament .... Sigma Alpha Epsilon CLARA IEAN MILLER . . . President, Women's Athletic Association . President, Gamma Phi Beta OLGA SONKOLY . . . . . Music student of excel- lence . . . Song Director, Delta Gamma Q11 endow LOIS FERRIS . . . . Issue Editor. IBee G-ee News, . . Alpha Xi Delta Edltor : U 1 s Pfesi' UGG Delta 'MQ EVELYN VESEY . .... President, Treble Clef . . . Secretary. Gcrmma Phi Beta 8 rwenfvalfiue MAGDALENE BATCHA . . . . . . Treasurer. Student Council . . . Alpha Gamma Delta IAMES SHOWKIER .... Treasurer, Iunior Class . . . . . President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon EDIE IONES .... Secre- 'tary, Gamma Phi Bela LEFT: DON SUTTER . . . Presi- dent. Inter-iraiernity Coun- cil . . . President. Alpha Tau Omega IEAN MAINS . . . Student Assistant to Social Chair- man . . . Rush Chairman, Delta Gamma lfmiom NICK WERLING .... Pi Kappa Alpha GLORIA SPEERS .... Treasurer, Swan Club . . . Secretary, Iunior Class . . . Corresponding Secretary. Alpha Xi Delta DICK HARIG . . . Presi- dent. S. C. F .... Vice President, Iunior Class . . . Song Chairman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon RIGHT: PATRICIA CLOOS .... Treasurer, Theta Alpha Phi . . . Recording Secre- tary, Delta Gama TOM BUTTLE . . . Presi- dent, Iunior Class . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon ,fs ,J Yi R I -we eloreoenfalfiue Solofaomolfw DONN , 1 eloredenlfvafizfe rw men NE CARLTON Q VERN DUNI-IAM NOT PICTURED FRANK coss IIM GALLOWAY GENE DUDLEY FRITZ PLINKE PUBLICATIONS 31 WLM 8 . calf EWAVLQ given any 2 Z L KN we , Y NW -N, W LA.Vz my, M, S w e .2 8 New 'U U. Mmsifi -f v,,w1g-pl :R 6 Ae Q5fA 8 Marcia Hachtel Advertising Manfxqer Alice White Fditor K Q Icme Schneider Business Mmmqer For twenty-tive years this univer- sity has kept pace with the type of yeofbooks puhhshed. Tins yeqfs the 23h KEY Hithe hmkny ofthe urnversHy,is preserHed.to the shi dents by the stuff with the hope that it will he received as Worthy to re- present one quarter of ct century of KEYS. Bette Throne Head Pliotoqmphez KEY POLICY BOARD SEATED: Marilyn Holley, lane Schneider, Alice White, Marcia Hachtel, Bette Throne, Rosemary Tomka. STANDING: Doris Smart, Phyllis Lupton, Martha Zeis, Shirley Petkosek. Ieanne Kennard, Clyde C. Parker, Rosemary Romaker, Shirley Wall, Alice Vietmeier, Meredith Davis. 'Qi- Al Vietmeier and Shirley Wall mounted hun- dreds ot pictures tor the 25th Key. EDITORIAL STAFF FRONT ROW: Betty Rhoads, Dora Terbizan, Bette Throne, Norman Klee, Iay Vasterling, Louise Duttey, Nancy McClain, Phyllis Wendel, Betty Iane Reese, Ioyce Sullivan, Ianet Sauer, Ianet Percy. SECOND ROW: Mary Iean MacEwen, Shirley Wall, Pat Flory, Rose- mary Crispino, Polly Simkins, Phyllis Lupton, Rosemarie Tomko, Glenna Smith, Connie Lehman, Dorothy Ziegler, Lois Simpson, Rose- mary Goldman. THIRD ROW: Alice Vietmeier, lean Mains, Martha Zeis, Nancy Rice, Rosemary Romaker, Muriel Bond, Norma Parker, Grayce Scholt. Wilma Granger Catherine Russo, Barbara Russell. BACK ROW: Ann Page, Pat Coughlin, Marilyn Osborne, Lois Rubel, Helen Kastner, Shirley Petkosek, Charlotte Rogers, Saraiane Conway, Mariorie Fordyce, Catherine Willyard. BUSINESS STAFF FRONT ROW: Olga Mazur, Ianet Newcomb, Miriam Balliet, Mona Lou O'Shaughnessey, Mary Diedrick, Pat Krott, Sue Tonkin, Hazel Copp, Ieanne Kennard. SECOND ROW: Ioy Fuller, Gaye I-Iouser, Marilyn I-Iecklinger, Anita Colussi, Mary Martha Buchanan, Dorothy Irvin, Betty Wannemacher, Marilynn Holley, Beverly Davis. BACK ROW: Shirley Davis, Dorothy Kerr, Magdalene Hecklinqer, Eleanor Heinrich. Betty Poland, Marilyn Virtue, Alice Burkart, Carolyn Barr, Pat Smithe. l I 2 2 FRONT: Georgicmna Kaull BEE GEE NEWS POLICY BOARD SECOND ROW: Iohn Barber, Iune Widner, Lois Ferris, Robert Smith, Vir- ginia Marion, Luceal Foley, Bobbie Simpson, Nelson Williams, Ir. STANDING: Clyde C. Parker, lesse I. Currier. EDITORIAL STAFF FRONT ROW: Catherine Russo, Dorothy Kuntzman, Joy Fuller, lane Carl- ton, Evadna Culler, Iean Harshman, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Key, Miriam Balliet, Lois Ferris, Shirley Pet- kosek, Iounn Powers, Marilyn Connors, Louise Dulfey, Bobbie Simpson. THIRD ROW: Polly Simkins, Norman Klee, Bette Throne, Rosemarie Tomka, Rosemary Goldman, Connie Lehman, Charlotte Rogers, Martha Husvar. BACK ROW: William Sherman, Iune Widner, Robert Smith, Margaret Finney, Norman Garrett, Madelyn Carew, Blanche Spangler. BUSINESS STAFF FRONT ROW: Gerry Snyder, Marilyn Lippincott, Virginia Marion, Cath- erine Willyard, Opal Ford, Doris Ackerman, lean Grosenbauqh. I SECOND ROW: Barbara Meyers, Gerry Cross, Mary Sexton, Eileen Boepple, Relean Hahn, Alice McClelland, Edith Stapleton, Betty Lou Riedmiller. BACK ROW: Doris lean Harshman, Helen Bromelmeier, Pat Decker, Janice Miller, Molly Lesko, Gloria Beveridge, Kathleen Lavelle. SEATED: Iohn Barber, Iune Widner, Lois Ferris, Georqianna Kaall, Bob Smith, Virginia Marion, Luceal Foley, Bobbie Simpson, Nelson Williams. STANDING: Mr. Parker, Mr. Currier. '88 88 811055 Iohn Barber Georgicmna Kaull Business Manaqer Editor Newspapers are necessary to the education and progress ot all communities, and university newspapers are no less impor- tant to the campus communities. The Bee Gee News staff mem- bers have qiven this campus news and opinion through the columns of the paper. lssued once a week, the News is a carn- pus tradition. Bob Smith l Sports Editor Iune Widner cmd Lois Ferris Issue Editors SEATED: Lois Ferris, Doreen Siouifer. Blanche Spangler. Luceol Foley. STANDING: Gordon Ward, Clayton McDo1e. V85 VVLULVL QVLJZOOL Published for the first time in l94l, the Freshman Handbook is a comparatively new publication. But in this short time it has proved to be one of great value to Freshmen and other new stud- ents in helping them to put their best foot forward when they start out at Bowling Green. 'Vtfritten in an informal manner, the handbook tells the future B. G. students what to wear, what to bring for dorm rooms, what traditions are observed, and what organizations they may join. Added to all these helpful hints and pages of good sound ad- vice were many pictures of campus scenes including a complete map that helped the Freshmen get over that lost feeling during their first few days here. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ierry Snyder, Dorothy Tucker, Rea McCain. Nelson Williams. Dora Terbizan, Grayce Scholt, Glenna Smith. UL5 Staff members of the Student Directory publish one ot the most essential publi- cations ot the campus. Telephone num- bers and addresses ot organizations and personnel oi the university are presented in such a manner that such information can be found readily. A new semi-annual literary maaazine, which published student contributions in poetry and drama, fiction and essays, se- lected by the editors as first, second, and third place from those entered, Was initi- ated this year. A contest tor naminq the maqazine was held with William Yoakam Winning with his contribution ot Eyas . Sfwfmf ireclfor lean Mains. Ward, Tom Mercer. SEATED: Rosemary Tomko, Io Ann Simmons lean Harshmcm. Fritzie Schwartz. Ruth Lockman STANDING: Iune Widner, Norman Klee. Gordon SPEECH , x P2 Lrx !. 4 Z5 2 x 1 2 , QW-T X Ubi QWQQVL KFZQL M Q.. if X Q, X N - meg. 1, -2 Si-,mf-. nilfemilfy Ladies In Retirement Cast Ellen Creed . .. Emily Creed .... Louis Creed Albert Feather . Lenora Fiske ...,. Lelah Shepard Lucy ........... Ellen Creed attempts to explain her sister's actions to Lenora Fiske. Presented in the Spring of l945, this play dealt with Lenora Fiske, a sixty year-old former actress and her lite with her elderly house- keeper, Ellen Creed. To protect her sisters Ellen murdered Lenora Fiske, but her action was revealed and she aave herself up. Arsenic and Old Lace 4 Cast Abby Brewster .. Dr. Harper ..... Teddy Brewster .. Officer Brophy .. . Officer Klein Martha Brewster .. Elaine Harper Mortimer Brewster . Mr. Gibbs ,..... lonathan Brewster . Dr. Einstein ..... Officer O'Hara ..... Lieutenant Rooney . . . Mr. Witherspoon .. Officer O'Hara tells Mortimer Brewster about the play he wants to write. Two sweet, harmless old maiden sisters, Abby and Martha Brews- ter, poisoned old men to give them peace , They were aided by their brother, Teddy, who was under the impression that he was Theodore Roosevelt. . . . .Doreen Stouffer . . . . .Marjorie Scharer . . .Patricia Howell . . .Kenneth Keaqle . . . .Patricia Cloos . . . . . .Sister Teresa . .... Mary lane Lloyd lmoqene Newman lmogene Newman .........Gilbert Fox . . . .William Yoakam ..Bill Zimmerman . . . .Patricia Cloos . . .Donna Grafton . . . .Fred McCleod . . . . .Ralph Dille . . . .Doyle Smith ,.... .Frank Coss . . . . .Gordon Ward . .... John Keown . . . .Bob Gould Concha .. Iuanita . . . Santita ..... Donna Belan . Angela .......... Pilar ...... Yvonne Dieguilla ..... . . Guitarra ..,. Don Iulian . . Adolfo ..... Don Cecilio .. Pepe Lora .. Sacriston , Katherina . . . Baptista . . . Petruchio . . Bianca . . . Grumio .. Gremio .. Hortensio Lucentio .. Tranio .,... Blondello . . Tailor . . . Widow .,..... Vincention ....... Christopher Sly . Lord .... Page .................. Servants to Petruchio .... Byron Powell, Laureen Manhart, Iirn Limbacher, William Yoakam, Don Sanders roofuwlfiond The Women Have Their Way Cast . . . .Betty Paxton, Dorothy Main . . . . .Edith Doerr, Eva Marie Saint . . . . .Mary Linville, Pat Howell , . . . .Pat Hiser, Mary lane Lloyd . . . . . .Norma Burt, Pat Underhill Ford, Edie Iones, Georgianna Solomon Imogene Newman, Patricia Cloos . , . , . . .Pat Stark, Donna Grafton . . . .Iohn Keown, Larry Kuhl . . . . . . . . .Brock Broughton . . . . . . . .Kenneth Keogh:- .............Gordon Ward .....lohn Keown, Larry Kuhl The Cast for The Vlomen Have Their Way poses on their arena-like stage. This comedy was presented in the Rec. l-lall which was used as an arena theater. The Women Have Their Way had no conven- tional stage setting, lout was given on different stage levels as shown in the picture. To enable all to see the play, it was given five nights. The Taming of the Shrew Cast ....... . . . . .Doreen Stoufier . . .Doyle Smith . . . .Barry Menagh . . . . .Glenna Smith . . . .Phillip Miles . ....Larry Kuhl . . . . ,Richard Price . . , . .Francis Greune . . . . . .Bolo Burns . . . .lrvin Potts . . . . . .Ronald Kern ..Pat Underhill .......,........Samuel Morrell .Charles Foxall ..Bill Zimmerman, Walter Glaws Bauman Petruchio demonstrates to his relatives and friends that he has tamed Katherine. The Taming of the Shrew centered around the courtship by Pet- ruchio of forward, shrewish Katherina. Baptista, Katherina's fath- er, ordered that she must be married before her sweet, younger sister, Bianca could marry. Bianca's suitors tried to marry off Kath- erina and they chose Petruchio for her husband. l-le won her and tamed her. If 4 Q B it rf ni at 2 YY V , ', ' Theta Alpha Phi, dramatics honorary, holds an important po- l sition in the Speech Department activities, especially in relation f ' B B , tl to the technical production oi stage plays. To become a member Xl one must have shown unusual ability in all technical work or in lp-iii part technical and part actina. The first semester the fraternity t honored all who participated in the play Arsenic and Old Lace with a party at the Nest. ln lune, all students who had taken part ' 'I ' 1 X in the presentation ot any plays during the year were aiven a , U' t party. if df' nw ' Agfa Z 136 FRONT ROW: Bobbie Simpson. Dorothy Main, Mary lane Lloyd, Penny Cloos. Eva Marie Saint Marty Transue, Dick Herring. SECOND ROW: Elden T. Smith, Alice White, Betty Paxton. Olga Sonkoly, Pat Howell, Frederick C Walsh. BACK ROW: Iohn Keown, Philip Miles, Doreen Stoufler, Doyle Smith, Lawrence Kuhl. FRONT ROW: Beverly Blecker, Frances Wolf. Pat Clark, Mary Beth Ienson, Patsy Hofmann, Ieanne Kennard. SECOND ROW: Shirley Davis, Virqinia Davies, Rosemary Crispino, Anita Colussi, Mary Martha Buchanan, Dorothy Skriletz, Marian Richards, Norma Parker. THIRD ROW: Beverly Davis, Alice Boggs, Phyllis Verth, Dorothy Thomas. Mary Leist, Shirley Strasburg, Lucille Nobili. FOURTH ROW: Mary Heskett, Mariy Lou Walter, Eleanor Purser, Carolyn Key, Pat Hartman, Anne Debeliak, Marianne Seeley. Ioyce Brandeberry. BACK ROW: Carol Hinkleman, Avelda Iohnson, William Sherman, Iim Limbacher, Sandra Contos, Margery Mooney, Iean Schotz. VL'6AOP 8146 Dabbing in grease paint, assisting with the construction ot sets, and actually acting in plays kept the members ot Workshop Play- ers busy. At their meetings these treshmen and transfer students heard monologues, studied radio, and learned about dramatics trom Mr. Smith and Mr. Stone. An appropriate theme was carried out tor the 'Workshop play- er's dance, Showboat. Decorations were clever as candle-lit tables and amusing entertainment made the attair successful. Patsy Hot- man's Mexican l-lat Dance and limmy Limbacher's skit stole the show at intermission time. Their Work tor the year ended with the production ot an annual three-act play. 137 FRONT ROW: Marty Transue, Alice White, Lucille Pope. Glenna Smith. BACK ROW: Mary Ann Koeppe. Aureliu Christen, Ianice Smith, Betty-Ruth Krubill, Mary lane Lloyd. Qi Kappa mega S -2 ,- 5 Pi Kappa Delta, honorary torsenio organization, was limited 'P . I .Q l to those who were outstanding in debate, oratory, extemporane- 1 J ous speaking, or after dinner speaking. Sponsoring the intramural ,f-4 speech tournament, the members ot Pi Kappa Delta developed W fi pf is l t interest in iorsenios among the student body. FIRST ROW: lean Grosenbaugh, Pat Howell, Betty Ruth Krabill, lean Sherrard. BACK ROW: Elsie Lodge, Dorothy Anderson, Ianice Smith, Aurelia Christea. Mary Ann Koeppe. WMA, 7fM,,iif..,, Badio Workshop activities provided Bowling Green stud- ents with opportunities to de- velop their abilities in radio speech, plays, and musical programs, both from the stand- point of writing and of presen- tation. Learn by doing was the motto of the local Badio Work- shop. amilf ledafe Aurelia Christea, Mary Ann Koeppe, Ashel Bryan and Clarence l-loman won renown for Bowling Green. Outstand- ing in the Pi Kappa Delta tour- nament, in the Annual lnvita- tional Tournament held here, and in all other contests, they and the other varsity debaters established Bowling Green as a leader in forensic activities. Frank Coss. Doyle Smith, Larry Kuhl, and Doreen Stouiter rehearse tor a radio show. i in th :uni P88641 gmc Faults in speech were not necessarily a permanent han- dicap at Bowling Green, be- cause through the facilities of the speech Clinic many of those faults were corrected. An ability to speak correctly can- not be emphasized too much as vital to successful living. harlotte Skene helps the Panamanian girls with their English. Right: Martha Transue assists Miss Skene C. MUSIC fm, 5, 5339 Y bv X M1102 on If My ing Qeen '-vm N y,,.,3w55r aww, NNN ...,,.-W X , awww.. S xjx K mi' ' .'f'+':1-'C ' V 1 ' ' .ua Q 'S X MT A hz ,A A f ,f ,JSM SBK Q VH, W, ,,,.M., , f W 'U-. ' - Y an M'-f. .. , WNQXK A 12' ,-,N ,, , A my ,M , I Lf. ,rl 4 ,e 'Y ' V N 5. w Ax m - . i ha ,fm 1 .Q A 'wr LQ' A- ' ASN A , ' ww, , ., f kk,-4.54 V, A mf W' 1' iam Qi. A ,Q--.14 - VJ, -W' , f' , ug 'J an ww-Q 9 5 -A .W v,.,,,,gg,g. y A H JM 'K M M HM fbrzqz,-,,,.f B r M Q U.. A M ., V N K i ,fa an 51, 1, ,f ' 'fgyfv 9-iwift W A M' K -fu G ff., 'W UPPERCLASS TREBLE CLEF FRONT ROW: Iames Paul Kennedy, Phyllis Crandall, Marian Organ, Carolyn Lutz, Ruth Wonnell, Jean McKelvy, Rose Calienni, Louise Stallbohm, Mary Kohn. SECOND ROW: Shirley Figgins, Geraldine Dunmyer, Ieanne Beagle, Charlene Harber, Lois St. Aubin, Anita Chase, Phyllis Blosser, Ieanne Shively, Kay Fischer, Glenna Steele. THIRD ROW: Lelah Shepard, Norma Iean Burt, lean Meek, Dorothy Ashbrook, Betty Huselton, Olga Sonkoly, Mariorie Hartsook, Daisy Crump, Marjorie Lichty, Marilyn Gebert. FOURTH ROW: Jessie Graf, Dorothy Bloomingdale, Hattie Stair, Mary Tomlinson, Betty Paxton, Velma Bisher, Ieanette Lusk, Lois Headinqton, Ianice George, Barbara Billingsley. BACK ROW: Fannie Smaltz, Ianice Smith, Mary Bredbeck, Laura Iane Ash, Letha Fledderjohann, Iune Ellen Newman, Martha Roberts, Mary Ella DeWeese, Carol Jean Keller, Evelyn Vesey. Pauline Schumacher, Marilyn Gebhart. FRESHMAN TREBLE CLEF FRONT ROW: Iames Paul Kennedy, Virginia Cerny, Beverly Heilman, Mary- louise Lindemuth, Mary Iean Bell, Kay Coomber, Ioan Householder, Agnes Carey, Glenna Abrams. SECOND HOW: Ellen Treece. Christine Bollinger, Ioanne Ankerman, Peggy Hitchens, Marilyn Weisz, Donna Perry, Ruth Wilson, Mary Beagle, Connie Praeger. THIRD ROW: Helen Schall, Rosemary Wirick, Doris Smart, Marion Banning, Mary Lyon, Rosanne Buzek, Rachel Saul, Fannie Petcott, Dorothy Krill. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Sanguinetti, Clarice Forney, Pat Sink, Margery Iones. Mariory Cochrane, Barbara Osmun, Ann Gemmell, Elizabeth McCullough, Ruth on. RACK ROW: Katherine Mueller, Ieanalice Wolie, Evangeline Charleswcrth, Ianice Miller, Iane Grolf, Audrey Roth. Marilyn Brown, Kathryn Giviskos, Donna Cunnxnq' ham. Shirley Iameson. L M 000 EMM 1 r 4 x 1 K , 7 . X One of the oldest organiz i s on our campus is the Treble Clef Club, which is quickly gaining nation-wide recognition for its outstanding work as a women's choral group. lts popularity is due to the type of program it presents: boogie-woogie and popular dance tunes taking their place beside sacred, secular, and mod- ern music with a sprinkling of choral readings adding its touch. Membership is chosen through competitive try-outs, and all women students are eligible. This year, from the three hundred fifty trying out, approximately one hundred twenty were chosen and divided into two groups. These two, a freshman and senior group, gave programs together and singularly, until the final competition for membership in the group of sixty-five voices who were chosen to make the spring concert tour. This year's tour of ten days covered Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, and New lersey, highlighted by a three day stay in New York City. The organiza- tion is growing in popularity, quality, and recognition, and much is expected from it in the near future. Officers Treble Clef members unload luggage alle the N York tour. SEATED: Marjorie Hcmsook, lean I-Ianni. STANDING: Marian McGinn, Ianice Smith. Evelyn Vesey. f1::... ' 44 SEATED, Lelt to Right, Front Row: Dorothy Leiqler, Iane Pearse, Har- riet Squire, Noah Knepper. Mary Hruby. Leona Krill. SEATED, Lett to Right. Second Row: Glenn Walker. Mariorie Henry. Harry Castor, Dorothy Ashbrook, Norma Lauterback, Iohn Anderson, Marilyn Dessenberg, Kay Westenbarqer. ................, Dorothy Krill, Ioyce Moss, Helen Burdo. STANDING, Lett to Right, Third Row: Edwin Knepper, Lee Baldori, lfiiuemilfy Mary Lyon. Richard Barker, Mary Crim, Donna Euler, Ruth Berger, . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . ., Mary Buxton, Gloria Billet, lohn Knepper, Paul Iolley, Daryl Knepper, Mary Boehn, Mary Breechmacher, Virginia McDarr. STANDING, Fourth Row: Donna Tuttle, Don Kinnaman, Dorothy Mainey, Robert Schneider, Horace Loomis, Iane Nelson, Earleen Krackow. NOT IN PICTURE: Conductor--A. C. Zuelzke, Patricia Wiggins. IW, An organization in which all students--with musical talent, oi courseware eligible to participate, is the band. This year tound over iiity persons interested in combining their musical efforts. Among the activities oi the group were two broadcasts and a late spring concert, in addition to the pep band which we all remem- ber so well at the famous basketball games. A bigger and better season is planned ior next yearg expansion into an orchestra and a marching band for the football games being the two new goals. For the first time in three years our campus was gifted with an all male glee club. A little slow in getting organized the first semester, the second half of the year brought with it the returned veterans and an enterprising group of forty-five voices. The concert in the spring was very well received and featured the Varsity Quartet with the same membership as before the war. Solo parts in the choral numbers showed that our campus is Well blessed with good male vocalists. All ef- forts are being pointed toward a bigger and better year for nineteen forty-seven. 2 EFL 55 88 fl K6 ml! Q :U jim up f4 . , wtf' l ' o is 2 l M-J S-.AJ ln Q s .- l V V sg' X! BACK ROW: Iames Dunn, Iohn Bonam. Robert Gould, Glenn Van Wormer, Lauren Solether. Fred Schumacher, Curtis Fischer, Samuel Morell, Iames Limbacher, Robert Crowe, Ned Alexander, Donald Williamson, Donald Kinnaman, William Fox, Russell Aulrance. FRONT ROW: Phil Hodes, Vernon Holers, Fred Way, Gene Cupp William Fischer, Richard Spranq, Edward Gensler, Harold Bay less. I. Paul Kennedy, lay Collar, Don Speck, Gordon Domeck William Steiner, William Zimmerman, Georqe Bell. 46 STANDING: Muriorie Lichty. Miss Ienson, Ieanneite Lusk. Ruth Wonnell. SEATED: lean Meek, Virginia McDczrr, Dorothy Ashbrook. Ai Sigma, The honorary society for one of our departments that is rapidly expanding is the national music honorary fraternity, Phi Sigma Mu. This year found eight members on the roli. To be eligible for membership a person must be a music major and attain a 3.0 average the first semester of his sophomore year. At the head of many activities in the music department, Christmas season found them sponsoring a banquet for all freshman music students and music faculty, and spring, a picnic for the entire music depart- ment. As the department grows, many more music students will be found Wearing the pin of Phi Sigma Mu. Upon the return of our minor-scaled Meltons, Eddys and lohn Charles Thomgses in the form ot veterans, thought was given to g mixed choral group. So the Acctpellg choir was organized the second semester under the direction ot Dr. lctmes Paul Kennedy. Membership is taken through competitive try-outs and is much more select in this group than in either the men's or women's glee clubs. This group ot titty blended voices was first to be heard at commencement exercises. A concert tour is on the book tor next year. This group is expected in time to rival the Treble Clet as the outstanding chorgl group on campus. M1010 Oilf' eff? ts ik FRONT ROW: Shirley Figgens, Beverly Heilman, Joanne Ankerman, Ruth Won- nell, Iames Paul Kennedy, Kay Fischer, Louise Stallbohm, Agnes Carey, Glenna Abrams. SECOND ROW: Ieanalice Wolfe, Katherine Mueller, lean Meek, Virginia Cryer, Mariorie Hartsook, Marie Del Scnno, Carlotta Tuttle, Mary Kohn, Dorothy Krill. Glenna Steele. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Bloomingdale, Fannie Smaltz, Donna Grafton. Ieanette Lusk, Dorothy Ashbrook, Martha Hart, Evelyn Vesey, Pauline Schumacher, Violet Gregory, Mary Ella DeWeese. FOURTH ROW: Dick Sprang, Frederick Way, Harold Bayless, Kenneth Miller, Warren Dusenbury, Edward Schumacher, Gene Cupp. Iohn Compton, Edward Gensl Er. BACK ROW: Arnold Zermon, Donald Kinnaman, Iim Dunn. Bob Gould, Tom Galvin, Iohn Bonam, Glenn Van Warmer George Bell, Lauren Solether. 147 ATHLETICS v g'?s5 S, LL My ing Qfeen I ,Q 555' W4 'K iiffwiaz 1 f TE V341-yt Ja .4 gs - Y I e FRONT ROW: Kenneth Stage lManaqerl, Dave Babcock, Dan Gross, Frank BACK ROW: Robert Whitiaker lCocchJ, Put McCulouqh, Don Green, Iohn Porter. Ervin Meinhuri, Iohn Horn. Carver, Al Lobinger, Marion McEvoy, Cul Button, Kent Durr, lack Bomar, SECOND ROW: Don Sanders, Ennis Walker, Iim Pace, Bill Allman, Ray Kempton Ienkins, Don Macco. Kennan Smith, Vern Dunham, George Niehm. Dick Von Atta, Art Pardee, Pat Mulvihill, luck Cain, Cletus Sweigard, Muellich 1Assistcxnt Couchl. Galen Winter, Bill Corleit. lim Knierim, Cosmo Plotts lMcxnagerJ, Al Sawdy lTrainerl. IV' x ff-N' xxgf l50 ---: oofgaf Capt. Pat Mulvihill and lim Knierim were the only two letter- men among the sguad of over 30 football candidates to report to Coach Roloert Whittaker last fall when preparations for the seven- game schedule got underway. Although working under the handicap of lack of size and ex- perience, the Falcon team, composed mainly of Navy 'V'-l2 and freshman civilian students, went through the season with four victories and three losses. For the first time in University history the schedule was com- pleted hefore the fall semester loegan. The two previous years the sguad had suffered losses at the close of the summer term through the transfer of service players, loeing forced to play the last few games on the schedule with a depleted sguad. Mulvihill and Knierim were named on the second all-Chio teams at the baclcfield and end positions respectively. The Falcons opened on August Sl with a none too impressive 15 to O victory over Alma College, one ot the weakest oppon- ents on the schedule, playing in a pouring rain on the Alma gridiron. Under the lights in the local high school stadium, the Falcons, sparked by brilliant running and kicking by Mulvihill, scored i3 points in the tinal period to down the visit- ing Central Michigan gridders l9 to 6 on September 7. At Baldwin-Wallace on September lil the Falcon gridders lost a heartbreaker lil to l3 when a bad pass irom center toiled a point aiter touchdown attempt. The Yellow lackets pushed over a touchdown in the iinal minutes oi play to hand Bee Gee its first loss. The dope bucket was upset at Ohio Uni- versity on September 29 when the Orange and Brown, aided by the outstanding kick- ing oi Mulvihill, gained a 6 to O win. The Falcons were also helped by the fine de- fensive play ot Carver, Dunham, and Lewis. With Don Macco, Ennis W'alker, and lim Knierim side-lined with injuries, the Fal- cons bowed to a strong Miami Redskin eleven 26 to O on the victors gridiron Sep- tember 22. The Oberlin eleven handed Coach Whittaker's charges their worse setback of the season on October 6 by a 28 to U score. The Falcon gridders, playing one ot their best games of the season, weakened in the final period and the victors pushed across three goals. The Falcons came through in the Home- coming game October l3 against Case, winning 27 to 6 on the local gridiron. Knier- im provided the thrills of the game with two spectacular pass catches. 2 Gene Beatty. Byron Powell. and Gordon Time out. Falcon cagers recei fe p te Ward announce an exciting game. between h I Falcons Win National Recognition Compiling a record of 28 wins against four losses, the l945-46 basketball team completed one of the outstanding records of any college or university team in the country. Starting the season on November 29, the Falcons played opponents from all sections of the country. Among the highlights of the season was the victory in the De- Paul University Invitational Tournament on February 9. Last year's national champions, the Oklahoma A. and M., went down to defeat before Bowling Green. That win cinched the invitation to Madison Square Garden in March. There a hot Bhode island State team took the measure of the Falcons through the lUU to l shot that was looped in from back of center court in the last few seconds of the regular playing period. Other outstanding victories were over Valparaiso, Oregon University, Great Lakes, and Western Michigan. The competition met by the l945-46 team stamped the last sea- son as the best enjoyed by this university. Performances worthy of praise include: Captain Don Otten's grand total of l204 points for his four years of competition, and his leadership as team cap- tain, Gene Dudley's ability to take to university ball playing his freshman year and his 22 points scored against l-loly Cross, lim Knierim's defensive play, especially in the game against Okla- homa A. and M., lnman's total score of 299 points, second only to Otten, and Leo Kubiak's third in scoring and offensive play during the entire season. Coach l-larold Anderson and his assistant, George Muellich, gained national prominence, along with the team, by taking the Falcons to Madison Square Garden for the third trip the Bowling Green basketeers have made to the Garden in the last three years. The Falcons played a brand of ball that attracted capacity crowds to the gymnasium. Fast breaks, high scores, and sensa- tional ball handling devastated all but a few of the opponents. ln a great percentage of the games the starting five were pulled early, which prevented even higher scores by the local team. Because of the overwhelming scores of some games, twenty players saw varsity action. They helped build for the future. Coach Anderson is losing Captain Otten through graduation. At the end of basketball season, Gene Dudley and Fritz Plinke were called to the service. BASKETBALL SEATED: lim Knierim, Leo Kubiak, Howard Martin, Capt. Don Otten, Tom Inman, Gene Dudley. STANDING: Bob Stanton, Fritz Plinke, Vern Dunham, Don Miller, Kent Dorr, Bob Conroy, Karl Schwab, Glenn Bingman, Ed Seils. Coach Harold Anderson. Basketball INDIVIDUAL SCORING - SEASON 1945-1496 Name Goals Fouls Attempted Fouls Points Fouls Personals Otten, Don ......... 188 94 180 59 470 lnman, Tom ........ 117 58 98 78 290 Kubiak, Leo .. .... 108 30 59 78 248 Dudley, Gene . . . . . 84 28 40 51 194 Knierim, lim .... . . 58 41 83 83 157 Martin, Howard ..... 45 28 49 17 118 Schwab, Karl . . . . . 35 15 34 15 85 Plinlce, Fritz .... . . 33 . 15 31 22 79 Conroy, Bob . . . . . 31 12 23 17 74 Dunham, Vern ...... 31 12 21 13 74 Miller, Don, ..... . . 23 3 5 8 49 Darr, Kent ...... . . 19 2 4 10 40 Klimczalc, Felix ..... 14 10 17 19 38 Stanton, Bob ........ 12 9 20 9 33 Hoffman, Burnell .... 12 0 0 2 24 Suek, Bill ......... 7 3 5 10 17 Bingman, Glenn .... 8 1 3 1 13 Whitmyer, Ted ..... 8 1 3 2 13 Seils, Ed ....... . . 3 4 9 4 10 Stamp, Bob . . . . . 1 1 3 1 3 TOTAL ............ 832 383 885 474 2027 OPPONENTS TOTAL 519 302 580 538 1340 Bowling Green's average per game 83.3 Opjoonent's average per game 41.8 Falcon's Defeat Long Island at Madison Square Garden 4 Don Otten hovers Knierim, Dudley, Kubiak, and Inman. Coach Harold Anderson. Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. . Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. BASKETBALL RECORD - SEASON 1945-46 BOWLING BOWLING BOWLING BOWLING BOWLING BOWLING 10 BOWLING I0 BOWLING BOWLING BOWLING BOWLING 2 9 BOWLING 1 BOWLING 3 BOWLING 5 BOWLING 7 BOWLING 10 BOWLING 12 BOWLING 18 BOWLING 19 BOWLING 2 3 BOWLING 2 6 BOWLING 30 BOWLING 2 BOWLING 4 BOWLING 8 BOWLING 9 BOWLING BOWLING 15 BOWLING BOWLING 2 BOWLING GREEN ...... 57 Romulus Air Base ........ 38 GREEN ...... 83 Bluffton College ........... 21 GREEN ..,... 84 Ohio Northern ..... ..... 3 3 GREEN ...... 42 Toledo Naval Center ....... 28 GREEN ...... 65 Hillsdale College . . ..... 29 GREEN ...... 64 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . .44 GREEN ...... 60 Crile Hospital ..... . . .31 GREEN ...... 75 Defiance College . . . . . . . .34 GREEN ...... 54 DePaul ........... ..... 5 9 GREEN ,..... 54 Valparaiso ........ ...,. 5 1 GREEN ...... 78 Oregon University .. ..... 36 GREEN ...... 51 Long Island U. . . . . . . . .49 GREEN ...... 63 Western Ontario . . . . . .30 GREEN ...,.. 50 Great Lakes .... ..... 5 2 GREEN ...... 65 Puerto Rico ....... ..... 3 3 GREEN .,.,.. 58 Western Michigan .. ..... 37 GREEN ..,... 63 Holy Cross ....... ..... 6 9 GREEN ...... 63 Gannon College . . . . . . . .42 GREEN ...... 68 Dayton University .. ..... 37 GREEN ...... 49 Ohio University . . . . . . . .41 GREEN ...,,. 72 Valparaiso ....... ..... 4 9 GREEN ...... 58 Xavier University .. ..... 43 GREEN ...... 63 Findlay College . . . . . . . .33 GREEN ...... 55 Camp Atterbury . , . . . . . .Bl GREEN ..,.,. 93 Iohn Carroll ....... ..... 2 7 GREEN ...... 50 Hamline .................. 35 GREEN ...... 48 Oklahoma A. 6. M. ........ 37 GREEN ...... 80 Hillsdale .......... ..... 3 8 GREEN ...... 59 Great Lakes . . ..... 49 GREEN ...... 66 Findlay ..,......... ..... 3 4 GREEN ...... 59 Western Michigan ....,... 58 'rorA1. POINTS ......... 1948 INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT - MADISON SQUARE GARDENS Mar. 14 BOWLING GREEN .... 79 Rhode Island .... ., 82 2027 1340 Avg. Per Game ......,.,. 63.3 ...............,,......, 41.8 Falcons Defeat Long Island at Madison Square Garden Captain Don Otten. Lettermen ei the 1945-'45 Team LEO KUBIAK TOM INMAN IIM KNIERIM Forward Guard Guard FELIX KLIMCZAK DON MILLER BOB STANTON FHITZ PLINKE Forward Forward Guard Forward BOB CONROY HOWARD MARTIN GENE DUDLEY VERN DUNHAM Forward Guard Forward Forward 'I55 Getting in Condition 7 en 5 nzfmmmm A Warren E. Steller answered an all campus cry We want an intramural program midway in the first semester when he formed a new intramural staff. Fred Graf and Don Sutter, physical education majors, were chosen as intramural student directors. Howard Rogge, Tom Temple and Grrin Mizer completed the staff. The only activity in the first semester intramural program was a all-campus basket- ball tournament with Rogge's Rogues winning the championship. Gene Thomas, Bowling Green's pre-war intramural director, returned the second semester and reorganized the intramural staff to include Fred Graf, Cled Tones, Dick Herring, Howard Rogge and Tom Temple. The winter program included all campus basketball, volleyball, table tennis, foul throwing tournament and a faculty recreation hour on Fridays. Fraternity, independent, and faculty teams composed the 2l entries in the volley- ball tournament which S. A. E. No. 3 won. The spring intramural program included a softball tournament. Other events included a golf meet, track meet, swimming meet, tennis singles and doubles and horseshoes. 7 8105 lfL1flf'6LV1fLlfLlf'0L Z5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Grdt, Don Sutter, Student Directors First Semester, Cogch Wgrren Steller. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Lesnigk, Kenny Roethlisberger, Dick White, Doug Meyers, Cied Iones, Chuck Hunter, Dick Mctndhgn. FIRST ROW: Meridith Dctvis, Doug Myers, Ed Lesnicrk. SECOND ROW: Dick Mctnghon, Dick White, Kenny Roethlisber- ger, Chuck Hunter. I Table Tennis Champions LEFT TO RIGHT: Iohn Bongm, Doug Myers, Clgyton McDoIe. FRONT ROW: Virginia Dawe, Iean Davidson. Alice Vietmeier, Clara Iean Miller, Ruth Lenert. Donna Iean Tuttle, Ioyce Sullivan, Lois Simpson. SECOND ROW: Betty Boehlc, Barbara Smith, Joy Ionas, Eileen Boepple, Norma Iean Hahn, Iane Russell, Lucille Stoneczek, Dorothy Sells, Beverly Mills, Margaret Gramly, Catherine Willyard. THIRD ROW: Kay Hessler, Dorothy Fox, Barbara Iayne, Elaine Wise, Mary Becks, Kathleen Rataiczak, Bonney Sawyer, Anita Delany. Gloria Beveridge, Betty Ioan Smith, Betty Iane Reese. FOURTH ROW: Iune Smith, Iean Goodiellow, Rosemary Goldman, Lucille Pope, Priscilla Power, Elizabeth Roulet, lane Braun, Sophie Karipides, Phyllis Wendel, Shirly Petkosek, Eleanor Winsor. BACK ROW: Winnie Auble, Maryann Dinkel, Ruth Marshall, Dorothy Hall, Dorothy Luedtke, Marge Hamann. Donna Krouse, Ianet Sauer, Dorothy Irvin, Mary Hubble, Gloria Umnitz. FRONT ROW: Donna Lea. Ann Cutler, Iean Grosenbauqh, Ianet Newcomb, Iean Young, Eilene lesson, Mary Sexton, Ianet Hartsel, Twila Bierbaum, Dorothy Foltz. Mary Lou Rish. SECOND ROW: Doris Mathewson, Betty Acker, Pat Vannorsdall, Carol Pat- ten, Avelda Iohnson, Jeanne Flood, Betty Lou Claypool, Dorothy Huff, Roma Brown, Mary Zimpler, Frances Garbo, THIRD ROW: Betty Lange, Kathryn Arnold, Shirley Davis, Dorothy Ziegler, Mary Zimmerman, Mariorie Henry, Kay Eri. Frances Schroeder, Edie Ham- mond, Ardella Behrens. FOURTH ROW: Ioann Banks, Ianet Banks, Dorothy Valerius, Louise Sand- kuhl, Edith Stapleton, Marge Armstrong, Mary Miller, Iean Murphy, Iean Motter, Marjorie Webb. BACK ROW: Ruth Wehde, Dorothy Neander, Barbara Sarver, Donna Acker. Ellen Tucker, Annamarie Panasuk, Dorothy Daso, Ianet Williamson. omen 25 Afhdfic Mocioalfion Qne ot the largest organizations on campus, WAA otiered a varied all-seasonal program ot intramural sports beginning with soccer and hockey in Gctober, basketball during snow ilurries, volleyball and badminton while March winds blew, and softball in the spring. Sweater awards were presented at the annual formal ban- quet to members tor active participation in sports. l-leidelberg College participated in the WAA's play night dur- ing which ping pong and basketball contests took place. High school students trom surrounding communities joined in the April play day on campus directed by WAA members. 158 I l FRONT ROW: Madelyn Bahnsen, Edith Stapleton, Carol Patton, Elizabeth Roulet. Kay Hessler, Maryann Dinkle, Marilyn Desenherg. BACK ROW: Unidentified, Lois Simpson. Ianet Banks, Ioann Banks. Catherine Willyard, Blanche Spangler, Marian Rini. l-lere's one time when a strike against you ' means a lot. These fourteen feminine OM! LVL ball-rollers constituted the Bowling Club and every Saturday morning you'd find them merrily on their Way to the Bowling Allies to see just how high they could push their scores. These representatives ot pulchritude and grace were members of the Modern Dance Club, that organization which 0 M, worked so diligently this year to present its annual recital for the student body. Their hard Work was Well repaid, tor the recital was a great success. 0LVLC8 Z A BACK ROW: Beverly Millns, Shirley Ehlert, Shirley Lakosky, Anita DeLaney, Kay l1Vestenbarger, Marilyn Gardner. Ieanette Davis. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Cira, Carol Paiqe, Betty Smith, Phyllis Wendel, Dorothy Sells. FRONT ROW: Reva Bailey, Eileen Boepple, Clara lean Miller. lane Russell, Norma lean Hahn. lean Cholley, Mary DeVore, Virginia Hillard. Margaret Gramely. yEl ' , YY 7 . 159 Z 5. For anyone who liked out-door fun, the outing club was the organization to join. Meetings twice a month, hikes, cook- outs, coasting, skating, and tire building Were just part ot the recreation which could be enjoyed. This is a local group or- ganized in 1942, and open to all women students. Confin f A 3 FIRST ROW: Betty Nickles, Annabelle Romaker. Mary DeVore. Mary Crim. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Winters. Eu- genia Weiger. THIRD ROW: Pauline Schumacher. Dorothy Sells, Iune Cater. Norma Burch. BACK ROW: lean Sherrard, Onnalee McGil1vary. Reva Bailey. Kay Erf, Mar- jorie Henry. This year members of the table tennis M Tenni5 fl FIRST ROW: Betty Lou Claypool, Doro- thy Valerius. SECOND ROW: Miss Eppler, Alice Viet meier, Iacqueline Greenhill, Carol Ioyce Annamarie Panasuk. THIRD ROW: Irene King. Ianet Sauer Arlene Stearns Bonne Sawyer. Car- ' Y olyn Knowles. Beverly Smith. 160 club were victorious over their Heidel- berg opponents tor the tirst time in the club's history. Pointers on how to improve their game were given by the members ot the professional Toledo Table Tennis Club at one ot their meetings. Besides intercollegiate games mem- bers participated in intramural tourna- ments. FRONT ROW: Nancy Kinne, Ruth Lenert, Kay Erl. Gloria Speers, lane Don- THIRD ROW Miss Andres Marian Rim Mary Sexton Ioan Hunter Virginia ovan, Phyllis Foltz, Pat Peterson. Nancy Cook, Ann Cutler, lane Braun. Dawe, Alice Vietmier Dorothy Luedke Elizabeth Roulet Edie Iones Mar SECOND ROW: Susan Mathews, Pat Stark, Edith Hammon, Frances garet Hammon. lol-Xnne Simmons Iune Kmker Eleanor Wmsor Lois Korhumel, Shirley Lehtan, Ruth Loudenslaqel, Marjorie Rothenberqer, Mary- Schaub. ann Zepka. Elizabeth Souder. Katharine Souder. Ruth Marshall. Wm fi These maids ot the clear, blue depths of the Natatorium were looked upon as the finest swimmers oi the campus. They passed rigid swimmina tests to become members ot the Swan Club, as their organization is called. The club took on a competitive aspect this year and vied its form and speed with that oi clubs from other campuses. As a climax to a successful year, these mermaids aave a private party at the Leaion Hall. From authoritative re- ports we learned that everyone had a whale ot a aood time. 62 LEFT TO RIGHT: Ieanne Loux. Barbara DeWitt, Iune McCoy, Eleanor Schey, Mrs. Ray Vaughn, Betty Eoehk. Shirley Wheeler, Gerry Snyder, Peggy English, Mrs. Molly Pennerton. Rea McCain. Arafa Phratra Phillipa was formerly known as Boots and Saddle. This advanced rider's club held its annual lnvitational Show on campus with members winning tive ot the blue ribbons. Sev- eral new Colts were purchased which club members learned to care tor and train. ln spite ot transportation difficulties, Pharatra Phillipa mem- bers entered shows in northern Qhio and southern Michigan and a field trip was made to White Star Farms at Delaware. At Phratra Phillipa's spring show competitions were held for the championship cup and the scholarships given to the best high school graduates participating. LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Miller, Irene Ellis, Mrs. Hay Vaughn, Phyllis Brauninq, lolene Bassett, Rhoda Young. l0lfLlf' Could they ride? No one could Wedr thot little gold spur until she could ride dt CI wdlk, trot, ond cornter. These women didn't cldirn to be proiessiondlsg they merely rode with their friends and hdd lots ot tun. During the yedr they went on irotils, had bregkfosts, ond mode cgmping expeditions. The Spur Club is cr junior group formed in l945. The best rnern- bers will gdvonce to enter Phrgtrot Phillipd next yegr. They'll keep their gold spur, though. They hotve Won it for good. Mus! be an exciting game 9 OWLQVL 55 VLflf'0LV1fLlfLlf'0'L if Every day at four o'cloclq found Bowling Green Women parti- cipating in some kind of intramural sport. No matter what the season there was a sport-hockey, soccer, basketball, volleyball, archery, baseball, and others. Participation in these sports led to membership in the Women's Athletic Association and in addition, aided the health of Bowling Green Women by presenting opportunites tor health- iul exercise. A player adiusts her shin guard Batter up! Hope it's cx bullseye Looks like a tough game between halves. Ge! that hull! Drawing a tcrqet. Selecting u good how Looks like a iennis game. FRONT ROW Rolland Barnes lohn Tablet Wayne Bloker, Nick Werling. THIRD ROW: Cosmo Plotts, Budd Baldwin, Ralph Rotsel, Arden Webster D1ck Van Atta Leo Kubrak Norman Robertson Howard Martin. Dick Franks, Bill Bunt, Vern Dunham, Clair Forrest, Scott Street. SECOND ROW Warren E Steller Ralph Quesmberry, Douglas Myers, Cled BACK HOW: Dewey lohnson, Ken Roethlisberger, Steve Randolph Mark Iones lim Kmerim Ennis Walker Tom Inman Clete Sweiqard, Les Rideout. Welker, Donald Otten, Michael Marko. Tom Downer, Iim Lewis, Cal Batton amilfy K 5 V This masculine group oi lettermen have won those sweaters and emblems by their participation in one oi the major sports. Each holds a lifetime membership in the Varsity Club which through- out his lite entitles him to tree admission to all athletic events sponsored by Bowling Green State University. Graduating three- year men are awarded a brown blanket in the center of which are the letters BG in orange. At the corners are emblems re- presenting the sport in which they've won their letter. The Varsity Club is a symbol of sportsmanship. The Physical Education Club, composed of men and Women who are majors or minors in that field, met once a month tor the purpose of furthering and improving their Work in physical edu- cation. This year the group has returned to its pre-War status as more men have returned to the campus. One of this year's meetings was highlighted by a demonstra- tion of mixers and dances given by students trom Michigan State Normal College. Two delegates attended a Physical Education Convention in Columbus and returned with interesting sugges- tions for further activities for the group. Wicca lfwoafion f A FRONT ROW: Eleanor Winsor, Margaret Gramly, Clara lean Miller. Mary Sexton, Eileen Boepple. Ioy Ionas, Ruth Marshall, Barbara Smith, Beverly Millns, Bonney Sawyer, Twila Bierbaum, Donna Lea, Dorothy Valerius, Phyllis Wendel. SECOND ROW: Iune Smith, Kathryn Arnold, Doris Mathewson, Gloria Beveridge, Lois Simpson, Norma lean Hahn, lane Russell, Dorothy Sells. Ieanne Flood, Betty Lou Claypool, Avelda Ioynson, Mary Zimpier, Mary Zimmerman, Frances Garbo. . THIRD ROW: Dorothy Luedtke, Dorothy Hall, Pat Vannorsdall, Kathleen Rataiczak, Lucille Pope, Priscilla Power, lean Young, Dorothy Fox, Frances Schroeder, Edie Hammond, Dorothy Hull, Eilene lesson, Marillyn Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: Kay Hessler, Betty Boehk, Ruth Wehde, Barbara Sarver, Elizabeth Roulet, Ruth Lenert, Marge Armstrong, Mary Miller, Ellen Tucker, lanet Banks, Ioann Banks, Mariorie Henry, Rosemary Wirick, Kay Erl. BACK ROW: Iean Davidson, Maryann Dinkel, Mary Hubble. Marge Hamann, lane Brown, Ianet Williamson, Dorothy Neander, Annamarie Panasuk, Dorothy Daso, Donna Ackex, Pat Sink, Vir- ginia Dawe, Marilyn Gebhart. Z? x ,W BQTH xr PH' v Q-S?R,fp?ff k:2'Z EL-51413 ' , af ow ing gfeen a a' aj Ek 'swjqf QQ W Fm -euftvdiif gms' 'M A-Q Sig J' ,ie wwiifk 2 0 QAM Ai Qbmega The Alpha Chi Cmega's had a full year ot events starting with their intormal dance called Bells and Bows, and ending with their tradi- tional Cotton Ball at which they picked the Southern Belle. Between these two events they held a tea tor the honored guests atter the W.S.G.A. annual leadership dinner, won the prize tor their origin- al Christmas decoration ot their house turned into a Santa Claus tace, and sponsored Dorothy Botts, a Coloratura soprano from Toledo, in a concert here at the university. Within their own group, they will long re- member the party the pledges gave, their own fun night hetore initiation, and the tea that their patronesses gave tor them. Mrs. Lehman. House Director and Mary Ridenour, House Chairman. Alpha Chi's clean one ot the new huts. Local members omrilfy Edie Founded ........... Lombard College 1893 Number of Chapters .............. Colors ....... light and dark blue and gold Flowers ........................ prnk rose Local Chapter .. .... Beta Mu FRONT ROW: Opal Corder, Phyllis Lowe, Ruth lean Wales, Dorothy Raines, Lois Perrin, Helen Fling, Helen Penasuk, Ianet Harlsel, Leitha Hootmcrn, Betty Stephan. SECOND ROW: Marian Organ, Marianne Seeley, Relean Hahn, Mary Ridenour, Ann Kinker, Evelyn Kibler, Marita Snyder, Betty Paxton. Ruth Lachman, THIRD ROW: Ianet O'Brien, Lois St. Aubin. Carol Adam, Iune Kinker, Marion Banning, Virginia Cryer, Eloise Dibert, Mary Tomlinson, Mar- President .... ..... L ois Perrin Vice-president . . .... Dorothy Perrin Secretary . . . . .Helen Panasuk Treasurer . . . . .Helen Fling gery Pistell, Donna Miller. FOURTH ROW: Mary Io Poss, Betty Kerr, Elizabeth Lenz, Lettie Baldassarre, Irmalee Davis, Ioann Hunter, Rosemary Kinney, Donna Irish. lean Motter, loann Schuster. BACK ROW: Annamarie Panasuk, Shirley Petkosek, Mary Sexton. Martha Connolley, Ioann Powers, Ioyce Stockdale, Betty Sandera. Phyllis Reetz. QAM Z mega Beta Mu chapter ot Alpha Xi Delta con- tributed to this year's social calendar with its annual Sweetheart Swing carrying out the theme with cupids and hearts, and selecting basketball star lim Knierim as King ot Hearts. Alpha Xi's and their dates danced under a ceiling ot hundreds ot paper roses with real roses decorating the rest ot the Bec Hall at the traditional Bose Dance which is held in all Alpha Xi Delta chapters during the month of May. This was the first Bose Dance given by Beta Mu chapter. The bi-annual province convention was held in Toledo with Bowling Green acting as the hostess chapter. Twenty sparkling white hats were placed on the heads ot the new pledges who found time among their many duties to give a Shamrock Shenanigan tor the actives. Alpha Xi's held important positions on campus this year as W. S. G. A. President, Freshman Handbook Editor, Student Direc- tory Editor, and Key Advertising Manager. Three members ot Cap and Gown were from this sorority. Marcia Hachtel. House Chairman, and Mrs. Currier, House Director. Alpha Xi's labored many hours preparing for their Sweetheart Swing. 72 0lf'0If'L fy la for Founded .......... .... D epauw, 1885 Number of Chapters ................... 69 Colors ............ scarlet and olive green Flowers ...... scarlet Carnation with semlax Local Chapter .................... Beta Phi Local members . . . .... . .49 FRONT ROW: Mary Lois Iackson, Sue Geslinq, Marvel Sawyer, Bar- bara Gustaveson, Lois Ferris, Gloria Speers, Iean Harshman, Mary Loudenslagel, Phyllis Lupton, Marcia Hachtel, June Smith. Alice Iohn- son. Laura Morris, Miriam Miller. SECOND ROW: Kay Hessler, Rosemarie Tomka, Marilyn Gardner, Virqinia Leu, Ianet Smith, Ioan Householder. Nancy Dorr. Betty Boehk, lean Ross, Kay Erf. Eleanor Purser, Sally Sloane. President .... . . .Mary Loudenslagel Vice-president . . . . .lean Harshrnan Secretary .... . . .Marcia Hcrchtel Treasurer . . . . .Phyllis Lupton THIRD ROW: Colleen Moore, Dorothy Albright. Polly Davis, Elizabeth Souder, Mary Diedrick, Maryann Zepka, Opal Ford, lane Byrnes, Pat Krott. Shirley Fiqgins, Doris Callender, Artina Weaver. FOURTH ROW: Ann Page, Katharine Souder, Nancy Hammans. Sabina Slichcinski, Pat Ianowiecki, Helen Bromelmeier. Norma Iean Burt, Doris Ackerman, Shirley Lehman, Mariorie Rothenberqer, Pat Smithe. BACK ROW: Doris Iean Harshman, Ruth Loudenslaqel, Virginia Marion. Doreen Stouiler, Betty Poland, Ruth Lenert, Blanche Spangler, Ioan Bender. Barbara Hoierman, Juanita Neal. 74 60410 0LWLV1fLOL H98 gd The local Phratra sorority joined the ranks of national fraternities on campus When it became the forty-eighth chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta. The Alpha Kappa chapter at Bowling Green was installed on November l7. Represent- atives of chapters from three states attended the formal in- stallation banquet. Members of the group were kept quite busy during the first part of the school year with the plans and activities of going national. A Spring Dream formal was sponsored by the Alpha Gamms on April l7 featuring a Waltz contest. Decorations for the dance carried out the theme to represent a spring garden with flowers, garden benches, and a garden pool centering the dance floor. The girls continued to make the Shatzel annex their tem- porary sorority house. O 0l 0I Lfy Rushees enjoy popcorn balls at the Alpha Gamm Party. Members .... lam Founded ......... Syracuse Universzty 1904 Number of Chapters ............. Colors ....,... ........ r ed. buff, and green Flower ..... . .... red and bull roses Local Chapter . . ..... Alpha Kappa FRONT ROW: Ethyl Sickmiller, Dorothy Bloomingdale, Magdalene THIRD ROW: Doris Meier, Mary Hruby, Iune Rankin, Molly Lesko Doris Batcha, Ella Ann Vaughan, Winitred Shelles, Carol Lowman, Lorene Davis, Sandra Contos, Mary McRitchie, Madalyn Bahnsen, ghirley Mathias, Callaieane Ollendcrf, lean Mclielvey. Jameson. BACK ROW: Dorothy Kanouse, Mcxdalyn Carew, Barbara Osmun, Betty SECOND ROW: Dorothea Kuntzman, Ellen Tucker, Margaret Royner, Lou Reidmiller, Margery Mooney, Ianice Miller, Edith Stapleton, Dora Annette Wendt. Mary Brechmacher, Mary Green. Joyce Brcndeberry. Ehrhart, Mary Anne McClellan. Dorothy Ashbrook, Anita Chase. President ..... . .Ella Ann Vaughan Vice-president . . ..... Winiired Shelles Secretary . . . .Dorothy Bloomingdale Treasurer , . . . .Ethyl Sickmiller I7 AQAQ i The Alpha Phi's year of activities opened in December with the traditional Christmas Tea for faculty, sorority and fraternity members. This was followed in lanuary by the Tin Can Tramp, first of two all-campus dances. lt was held after a basketball game and it was the first appearance of Kam- pus Kats since the war. To climax these activities, the Senior Farewell Dance, a formal honoring the seniors was given the last week of school in the Men's Gym. Betty Brenernan was the senior attendant to the May Queen. Combining work with play, the Alpha Phi's received the Esther Russell Scholarship Cup both semesters. lt is present- ed to the sorority with the highest point average in inter- sorority competition. e Mtchell House Chairman, and Mrs. Laniz, House Director. Rushees visii school at the Alphi Phi Party. Local Members ..... ororify lard Founded .... University of Syracuse, 1872 Number of Chapters ......... ........ 3 8 Colors ............. silver and bordeaux Flowers . . ..... Lily of the valley and for-get-me-nots Local Chapter .... ..... B etc: Omicron FRONT ROW: Norma Bachman. Mary Welbaum, Alice Cerny, lane Mitchell. Mary Ann Koeppe, Aurelia Christea, Gloria Wissler, Betty Breneman, Bar- bara Fish, Mary lane Lloyd, Marjorie Lichty, Martha Transue. SECOND ROW: Mary Rose Krupp, Luceal Foley, Virginia Bryan, Helen Dombrady, loan Crowley, Pat Coughlin. Ruth Wonnell. Rosemary Romaker. Kathleen Niemeyer, Marilyn Brown, Ann Cutler, Bobbie Simpson, Margaret Manhart. President .... . . .Gloria Wissler Vice-president . . . . .Betty Breneman Secretary . . . . . .Norma Backman Treasurer . . .... Virginia Bryan THIRD ROW: Helen Kastner, Ellen Crowley, Ieanne Schmidt, Marilyn Iohn- son, Margaret Baker, Nancy Cook, Beverly Heilman, Geraldine Dunmyer, Anita Colussi, Veiva Myers, Iane Russell, lane Groif. FOURTH ROW: Betty-Ruth Krabill, Ruby Bridenbaugh, Ioyce Hause, Mary Miller, Sally Hanscom, Mary Io Werner, Margaret Garries, Betty Ioan Smith, Iune Widner, Carol Schroeder, Florence Russell, Kathleen Fischer. BACK ROW: Doris Lorenz, Louise Ruoll, Ruth Harkness, Mary lean MacEwen, Analie Lind, Shirley Walker, lean Kuebler, Ioyce Cotner, Phyllis Folts, lean Limbird, lean Davidson. 177 8 fd 6LVIfLWfLOL Following an established tradition, Delta Gamma invited children from the Grphans' Home to a Christmas Party in their lounge. Gifts, refreshments, and singing before the fireplace en- tertained many who otherwise would have had little seasons cheer. A new fallen snow, a beautifully trimmed tree, a half moon, and a star-filled sky was the setting for the Delta Gamma Christ- mas ball which opened the Bowling Green holiday season. Wearers of the gold anchor commemorated the chapter's in- stallation on campus with a birthday dinner and on the national anniversary of the sorority's founding a formal banquet was held in the Nest with a symbolic candlelighting service. A crested ring was presented to the outstanding pledge and a scrap book was given the pledge class to record their four years in Delta Gamma. The Bowling Green alumni handed down a jeweled pin to the senior with the highest point average, while the jeweled president's pin was passed down to the next year's leader. M s S th Ho e Director and Patricia Underhill, House Chairman. Delta Gammas at their Christmas Formal. Number of Chapters .... Local members . . Orarilfg QSM Founded . .Lewis School for Young Women. 1874 .......62 Colors ............. pink, blue, and bronze Flowers ...... ..... c ream colored rose Local Chapter . ....... Beta Mu .......56 FRONT ROW: Iune Meffley. Georqianna Kaull, Rosemarie Boskey, Iean Smith, Martha Ann Zeis. SECOND ROW: Eva Marie Saint, IoAnn Simmons, Dorothy Hall, Bar- bara Burridqe, Nancy Kinne, Nancy Rice. Pat Underhill, AnnaBelle Bordner, Olga Sonkoly. THIRD ROW: Penny Cloos, Iecm Mains, Claire Crihlield, Dorothy Luedtke, Sally Bowman, Miriam Balliet. Donna lean Tuttle, Frances Korhumel, Iackie Mentzer, Iennie Eckert. President ..... .... R osemarie Boskey Vice-president . . . ...... Iean Smith Secretary . . . . .Georgianna Kaull Treasurer . . . . .Martha Ann Zeis FOURTH ROW: Mary Io Bowman, Marilyn Whitacre, lane Schneider. Thais Mentzer, Anne Blausey. Ianice Smith, Margaret Hamann, Iessie Ormerod. Ann Seubert. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Wall, Gerry Snyder. Ann Rosser, Eddy Wright, Elizabeth Roulet, Frances Woll, Carole Mulqueeney, Phyllis Miller. Mary Heskett. BACK ROW: Bette Throne. loanne Sweet, Margaret Eger, Lillian Buenzli, Alice Vietmeier, Suzanne Tonkin, Martha Ritzhaupt, Mar- guerite Biggs. Ioan Hildebrand. ummm 6 'alfa Hot cocoa after serenades, cramming tor exams, demerits for not signing in, Santa on the root, the grirnness ot eight o'clocks, happiness ot l-le's home! and sadness ot graduation-A-these bits ot memory are part ot Gamma Phi Beta. What's Lavinrac? was solved at the Carnival Dance, com- plete with band stand, carnival tables, popcorn, and Gamma Phi Beta quartet to entertain at intermission While the all-girl orch- estra listened. One evening in lanuary all sorority women were invited to the house tor the traditional Peanut and Glive spread Where bridge, dancing, and singing renewed old friendships. The tra- ternities and independent men were entertained at a series ot open houses on Sunday evenings. The Gamma Phi's Weren't believers in all play since they Won second place tor their skit at the W.S.G.A. Clothing Drive rally, and every member contributed an article ot clothing. To the national organization the Beta Gamma chapter ot Gamma Phi Beta contributed 37,500 in the War Bond Drive. s Far e H e Director and Glenna Benzinq, House Chairman. Cla a I a M11 se ves punch to Bowling Green and Toledo Alums on Founder's Day. Local Members . . Number of Chapters ....... omrify Im Founded ........ Syracuse University 1874 Colors .......... .... B rown and Mode Flowers ....... ..... P ink Carnation Local Chapter . . . ..... Beta Ganuna FRONT ROW: Mariorie Fordyce, Saraiane Conway, Evelyn Vesey, Wilma Granger, Clara lean Miller, Laura lane Ash, Shirley Gernert, Alice White, Dorothy Main. SECOND ROW: Edie Iones, Barbara Iayne, Arlene Stearns, Sallie House. Martha Roberts, Lois Harmer, Beverly Millns, Lois Ann Gault. Winilred Cole, Marian McGinn. Elaine Wise. THIRD ROW: Peggy Hitchens, Eunice Iohnscn, Phyllis Wendel, Grayce Scholt, Cheri Stair, Susan Kilmer. Donna Grafton. Eleanor Cira, Glenna Smith, Grace Villhauer, Iacqueline Greenhill, Magdalene Hecklinger. President ..... .... C lara lean Miller Vice President . . .... Wilma Granger Secretary .... .... L aura lane Ash Treasurer . . . . . .Shirley Gernert FOURTH ROW: Carlotta Tuttle, Rae Calire Iohnscn, Joyce Sullivan. Ieanette Davis. Gaye Houser, Virginia Dawe. Marilyn Gebhart, Win- nie Auble, Lynn Ruch, Glenna Steele, lean MacDonald, Ianet Percy. Karis Baker. FIFTH ROW: Ieanne Kennard, Margaret Gramly, Maralee Moore, Marjorie Henry, Bonney Sawyer. Pat Peterson, Ianet Sauer, Cather- ine Willyard, Ruth Marshall, Connie Moeller, lean Goodfellow. Anita Frank, Rosemary Goldman. BACK ROW: Elaine Baddaker. Pat Uhlman, Anne Houser, Glena Benzing, Dolores Bonenberqer, Gloria Stocker, Mary Becks, Mariorie Hanline, Ann Hammack, Mary Frances Hyde, Roberta Hyde, Io!-lnne Morris. 2 0L!OlO0L 8 fd The year i945-46 was a busy one tor the women who lived in the little brown house across from the Practical Arts Building. When they returned to school in the Fall they moved into their home that the University had remodeled for them. Soon after- wards the members of Alpha Epsilon were pledged to Kappa Delta to become the seventh national sorority on the Bowling Green campus. During their installation week end in lanuary the Kappa Deltas tound themselves rushing to banquets, teas, and receptions given in their honor. At the beginning ofthe second semester the sorority presented the traditional Duftey's Tavern dance for the fourth year. How- ever, this year the dance took a new turn. Duiiey went Modern and a huge glass oi champagne sparkled in the center ot the men's Gym. The sorority members serenaded the dormitories and Greek groups on campus, entertained their advisors and other faculty, and participated in various campus activities. Mrs. Smith, House Director and Alice Cadwell, House Chairman. Kappa Delts enioy their installation breakfast. Members . . . Number oi Chapters .... ororify Zara Founded ....... Virginia State Normal 1897 Colors .......,.... ..... gr een and white Flower ..... ......... w hite rose Local Chapter .. .... Beta Mu FRONT ROW: Dorothy Fox, Iene Kohls, Dorothy Anderson, Mariorie Yoder, l.ois Iewett, Katherine Schaller, Verly Collins, Mary Ella De- Weese, Dorothy Heiqley. SECOND ROW: Mary Zimmerman, Ann McGraw, Elizabeth Mundinq, Connie Flynn, Helen Bushonq, Alice Cadwell, Frances Stuckman, Geneva Bennett. President .... . . .Lois Iewett THIRD ROW: Buelah Miller, Dorothy Ziegler, Donna Lea, Margaret Richard, Gloria Brown, Betty Rhoads, Betty Beicek, Dora Terbizan, Elsie Lodge, lane Heinbuch. BACK ROW: Martha Wasson, Bertha Kovar, Doris Baker, Ardella Behrens, Doris Scisinger, Iune Cater, Dolores Betsicover. Phyllis Becken, Dorothy Cronenwett, Katherine Mueller, Iean Betsicover. oo ooo O 0 0 Mmm iq- . O0 o O0 if Vice-president . . . . .Iene Kohls Secretary .... .... V erly Collins Treasurer . . . .Marjorie Yoder 84 Tri Lumbdas study in their new lounge in Williams Hall. 0LWfLA6!0L GLWLAJUL L MWLZJUL When the girls of Lambda Lambda Lambda held their first formal Founders' Day Banquet on February 9, they were cele- brating the approval of their charter one year ago by Panhellenic Council at which time they became officially a local sorority on the Bowling Green State Campus. This year the girls opened their own lounge in Williams l-lall. They did most of their own redecorating, and added quite a touch of color to the lounge by painting the floor a bright shade of red. Although the sorority is new, it has already established tradi- tions, and during the pledge banquet a bracelet was presented to the most outstanding pledge, Donna Cunningham. They also gave their second annual all-campus Daffodil Dip on April l3, and carried out the theme of a spring garden of daffo- dils in decorations, favors, and invitations. This year the group added a new advisor, Mrs. Paul lones, who aided Mrs. Anthony C. Westerhof and Mrs. Eugene l-lart in making a very successful year for Lambda Lambda Lambda jrafernify Members ................ C5230 501, Founded . . .Bowling Green State University. 1945 Colors . .... dark green, gold. and white Flowers ...... gardenia and yellow daiiodil FRONT ROW: Patricia Davis Hawthorne, Dorothy Siddaway, Patricia Gray, Edith Doerr, Adele Odenburq. Edwards, Muriel Bond, Mariorie Huff, Carolyn Westenbarger. BACK ROW: Marianne Hobart, Donna Cunningham. Norma Parker. SECOND ROW: Shirley Davis, Maroe Fletcher, Cecile Hvoule, Ieanne Hazel Miller, Phyllis Hull, Phyllis Sanqston, Barbara Shelt. President ..., .... H elen Dermady Vice-president .. .... Pat Davis Secretary .... . . . . . .Muriel Bond Treasurer . . . .... Kay Westenharger 185 FRONT ROW: Irene Ellis. Helen Bollinger, Ieanne Cupp. Violet Gregory. SECOND ROW: Patricia Brugge, Evadna Culler. Gladys Carley. BACK ROW: Grace Lewis Steiner, Ioy Fuller, Carolyn Key, Ioan Van Tilburg. fielfoa ' Newly organized this year, Theta Phi members are all residents oi Kohl Hail. It was formed during the first semester and recognized immediately by Panhelienic. The Rainbow Request disc dance Was its first social iunction. Theta Phis prepare lor their Rainbow Request Dance. orowffy Zafa Founded: Bowling Green State University, 1946 Colors: nile green and pink Q Q Flower: Pink rose Members: President: Helen Bollinger Vice-president Irene Ellis Secretary: Violet Gregory Treasurer: Verna Ieanne Cupp FRONT ROW: Iayne Dudley, Mary Mead, Dorothy Wood, Louise THIRD ROW: Ruth Stebbins, Charlotte Kretzer, Alice McClelland Duifey, lean Hover, Mary Crim, Barbara Smith. Helen Gruber, Mildred Baden, Virginia McDarr, Helen Burrell. SECOND ROW! lean Meek. l0Y Ionas, Gloria Kretzer. loan C00k. IGB BACK ROW: Mariory Hummcm, lean Schwartzenberq, Marjorie Her Schurr, Ruth Foster. ring, Ruth Lyon, Dorothy Irvin, Betty Wannemacher, Mildred Richey Mary Lyon. lop alfa ' This year Kappa Zeta Pi established a new tradi- tion in its Kappa Kozyf' Each Friday this two year old sorority gathered with friends, faculty, or other groups for an afternoon of inforrnality and friendli- ness which are typical of their oraanization. Kappa Zeta's prepare for initiation ceremonies Ororilfy Q-QSGLLLQ Founded: President: Bowling Green State University, 1945 Louise Duffey Colors: Vice-president: chartrurse and violet Barbara Smith Flowers: Secretary: pink carnation Iayne Dudley Q Members: Treasurer: 29 Mary Cr-im .te QAM GLIXL WQQQOL Alpha Tau Omega's Epsilon Kappa chapter at Bowling Green was host to the Tri-State Conclave for the fraternity in February. The meeting included l8 chapters from Ohio, Michigan, lndiana, and lllinois. National officers, chapter representatives, and prominent fraternity men participated in the three day program. The brothers from the Castle sponsored their traditional Sadie Hawkins Week in lune. Dogpatch activities were climaxed with the Sadie Hawkins Dance when Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae, named in all-campus elections, were presented. Strictly according to the best Sadie Hawkins customs, the women assumed all financial and social responsibilities. New addition to the social calendar in l945-46 was a series of tea dances. Each of the sororities in turn were guests of the fraternity at monthly dances. Reverting to a pre-war schedule for the fraternity itself, the brothers gave the first closed fraternity formal in four years, when they entertained their dates on May l8. jrafernify Zara Founded . .Richmond Military Institute, 1865 Number oi Chapters .................... 96 Colors .....,...... ....i g old and blue Flower ........ ..,... w hite lea rose Local Chapter . . . ..... Epsilon Kappa Members . . . ........... . .51 A. T. O.'s at play. FRONT ROW: Ioe Foltz. Gordon Ward. Dick Herring. Don Sutier, Iohn FOURTH ROW: Paul Lieber, Boyd Smith. Phillip Ricketts, Herb Freeman, Burden, Ralph Quesinberry. Don Lockwood. lim Vaflis. lack Webber, Kenneth Keagle, Bill Saile, Clelus Sweigard. SECOND ROW: Don Zahn, Bill Sams, Iohn Tabler. Bernard Hawk, Edward BACK ROW: Stephen Randolph, Arnie Zerman, Larry Hamline. lack Palmer, Dee Gardiner. Bob Keagy. lim DeLesDernier. Bonam, Ray Wood, Leonard Hedtky. THIRD ROW: Curtis Fischer. lack McMeen, Harold Bayless, Bob Bollin- qer, Cosmo Plotts. Max Hofmeister, Bruce Thompson, Edwin Slack. Presidenl ..... .... C urtis Fischer Vice-President . . . . . .Gordon Ward Secretary .. .... Harold Bayless Treasurer . , . . .Iames Vaffis I8 9 ED! 33 alalaoz The Pi K A's have established a tradition on this campus with their ever popular Pi Week. Starting in a melodious vein, they first serenaded all residences. Adding the hilarious, this year they had individual pie eating contests ior both men and Women. These were held in the amphitheatre with cherry pies as the en- ticement ior all contestants. A banquet was held for all Pi K A's and the former dream girls. The Week was ended by a formal at which Beth Neikirk, a freshman from Kohl l-lall, was named the Pi K A dream girl of 1946. Unanimously acclaimed the singers of the evening, they were presented With both the May Sing cup which is presented by the Gamma Phi Beta sorority and a new plague presented by the Wood County inter-fraternity to the best of the participating male groups. djIf'0LfQl lfLLfy ,dual Number of Chapters .... Members .... In n n. ann-up vvnvvuvu. 250,50 Founded ........ University of Virguua 1868 Colors ............. . . game! and gold Flower ........ . . hly of the valley l Local Chapter .... Della Beta FRONT ROW: Bob Whitman, Lee Baldauf, Otto Schoeppler. Ice Prebeq. Hal Potts. SECOND ROW: Walter A. Zcuqq, Nick Werlinq. LaVon Haver. William Miller, Don Lehman, Ervin Potts. BACK ROW: Grover Griggs, Vernon Graham, Robert Bredbeck. Robert Smith, Philip Miles. President .... . . .Otto Shoeppler Vice-President .. .... Ioe Prebeg Secretary .... . . .Bob Whitman Treasurer . . . . .Lee Baldauf S A E gather around the piano for a little music. igflflft fm! on Boosted by the return from service oi many oi the members of the old Five Brothers Fraternity, the Sig' Alphs started their tirst year as an all-civilian group by making many needed repairs on their humble abode at 4lO South Main St. With the brothers all pitching in, the dormitory began to resemble the inside oi a hos- pital and the individual rooms once again took on the appear- ance oi civilization. Sandwiched in between Working on the house and participat- ing in the ever popular nightly bull sessions, the brothers oi Ohio Kappa still found time to be Well represented in campus social liie. They had their share oi class oiiicers in each class-they were intramural basketball and volleyball champs--they spon- sored their annual Tip-Oii dance in which in addition to choosing the S.A.E. sweetheart, they honored the basketball squad and rounded out their social calendar by holding a closed dance. jfafeinify Number of Chapters . . . Members . lard Founded .... University oi Alabama 1865 Colors ........... . purple and gold Flower ...... violet Local Chapter . . Ohio Kappa FRONT ROW: Richard Manuhan, Tom Mercer. Doug Myers, Don Mericle. lim Showkeir, Dick Harig, lim Violand, Tom Buttle, Vaughn Errett. SECOND ROW: William Zorbach, Iames Martin, Ed Lesniak, Iohn Hers- land, Wayne Bloker, Walter Butz, lim Knierim, Gilbert W. Cooke, Donald Otten. President ..... .... I im Showkeir Vice-president . . . . . .Dick Harig Secretary ..... . . .Walter Butz Treasurer .. .... lim Violand THIRD ROW: N. Robertson, Vern Dunham, Gordon Herwig, Lloyd A Helms, Norman Klee, Meredith Davis, Cled lones, Raymond Hackett, Ir FOURTH ROW: Dick Beck, Leo Kubiak, Paul T. Muse. Robert Molineaux. Clair Forrest, Emerson Shuck, Lewis F. Manhart, Andrew Kelley. BACK ROW: Tom Weaver, Ken Roethlisberger, Tom Inman, Howard Mar tin, Ned Alexander, Iames Paul Kennedy. T7 ima usam Lyman on Cn April l7 and l8 Epsilon Chi of Sigma Nu was installed as the fourth national social fraternal group on the Bowling Green State University campus. Formerly Beta Gamma Upsilon, the fraternity was founded as a local in l94O. Members Were pledged to Sigma Nu in November when Beta lota chapter from Mt. Union College officiated at the ceremonies which marked Sigma Nu's Memorial Sunday. For the first time since l94O the fraternity opened its own house. They nearly filled it with brothers, too, when the roll was bolstered by the return of many who had been in the services. Epsilon Chi continued the Beta tradition by presenting the fourth Moonlight dance in March. Eva Marie Saint and Otto Schoeppler were introduced as the l946 Moonlight Couple. lust prior to the Christmas recess, the fraternity serenaded the other campus groups and to round out its social calendar Sigma Nu presented Miss Maribeth Kitt in a violin recital late in the Spring. S g N d ire the scholarship cup. l Number of Chapters .... Members . . . Zara Founded .... Virginia Milrtary Instrtute 1869 Colors . ............ whrte black and gold Flower ....... ..... W lute rose Local Chapter . . . Epsrlon Chr FRONT ROW: Clayton McDole, Iohn Swihart, Charles Risher, Donald BACK ROW: Clyde C. Parker, Darrell Allison. Gerald Cedoz. Bill Mote. McKenna, Iohn Barber, Bob Crowell. Eugene Barlaqe. SECOND ROW: Clare Bennett. Forrest DeVore, Lawrence I. Benninger. Glenn VanWormer, Marshall Folts, William Weeston, F. E. Beatty. President ..... .... C harles Risher Vice-president . . . .... Clayton McDo1e Secretary .. .... Iohn Swihart Treasurer . .,.. Eugene Beatty l9 'df V41 356 ' FRONT ROW: Harry R. Mathias, Dove Weiss, Jack Lee. Wesley Vesey. Bill Adamcheck. SECOND ROW: lack Frank. Fritz Plinke, Glenn Bingman. Bob Schneider, Tom O'Connor. Bill Porto. BACK ROW: Earl Mort. Al Emerick, Dave Greene, Al Goodlellow. Wendell Felshaw. A. . SL?WLOL Newly organized this year, these rnen are Working toward the goal oi petitioning Sigma Chi. They have introduced a new fea- ture to this carnpus with the presentation ot a Derby Day in which all groups on campus participate in various races. Chi Sigmas make plans for Derby Day at an in- formal meeting. jrafernify QM Founded ,... Colors . . . Flower .... Members . . . President .... Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . .Bowling Green, 1945 ...Blue and Old Gold ........White Rose .....Iack Lee ........Dcrve Weis R. Mathias .....Wes1ey Vesey DORMITORIES Q3 , f6 wk 1,- 'ivbz XJ . WE fi W EE ein ,xl .Q '-'lg MU on Q i QWQQVL W. Q bfi Q Eff 5 ' M L, 1 ,wfi, Q wT'HfEf12s4g,.gf3 k 35's R ff? 5 :wg -we yi' 3 N??43'F c1'M kk QR , A A W Q . yrs Ai, A 1 mg, 'EA' . IW' ,fly :Q :asf N an Se' ,Q-.. 1. . Mrs. Hatfield, House Director and Barbara Wolcott, House Chairman. FRONT ROW: Nuria Elida McKay, Iean Ross, Eleanor Purser, Mary Io Werner, Bev I-Ieilman, Cynthia Marsh, Phyllis Reeck, Twila Bierbaum, Kerris Ann Hitenour. Marilyn Gardner, Sally Griewe. SECOND ROW Dorothy Ziegler, Pat Coughlin, Carolyn Key, Agnes Carey. Marilyn Osborne, Mary Leist, Virginia Cerny. Lee Cooper, Barbara Wolcott. Clara Durig. Christine Bollinger, Nelda Hardin. THIRD ROW: Ioyce Kennedy, Marilyn Lippincott, Rosella Verock, Lois Iane Buhrow, Vivian Cleveland, Catherine Russo, Dorothy Huff, Magdalene Hecklinger, Karis Baker, Shirley Davis, Dorothy Henkelman, Betty Lou Claypool. Af K For the iirst year that Women students have lived in Kohl l-lall, the dormitory has established itself as one oi the most active groups on the campus. The three hundred Women who lived there participated in campus drives tor the Red Cross and tor sweaters, held dormitory parties and entered the May Sing. One corridor had a one hundred percent donation ior the Red Cross. Kohl l-lall won tirst in the sweater drive skit, and in the May Sing the girls of Kohl had one oi the best singing groups entered. FOURTH ROW: Betty Steele, Mariorie Herring, Iudith McGehee, Dorothy Neander, Ioy Fuller, Virginia Leu, Dolores Bonenberger, Pat Vannorsdall, Lois Wahl, Dor- othy Valerius, Ieanne Flood. FIFTH ROW: Iean Goodfellow, Barbara Woods, Betty Perrin, lane Heinbuch, Carol Hinkelman. Nancy Diamond, Ioann Evans, Anita Frank, Iane Carlton, Betty M.ishler, Io Ann Palley, Ioan Arrington. BACK ROW: Mary Ioe Boehm, Shirley Strasburg, Corrine Davis, Lucille Nobili. Sally Hanscom, Doris Iones, Anita Colussi, Mary Martha Buchanan, Ann Rosser, Ioyce Stockdale, Iean Motter, Virginia Davies. FRONT ROW: Patricia Flory, Norma Keyser, Ruth Stebbins, Helen Schall, Patri- cia Sanguinette, Norma Gene Mack, Eleanor Schey, Patricia Matson, Mariy Lou Walters, Beverley Blecker. Gladys Carley. SECOND HOW: Iane Curry, Helen Gruber, Iean I-lover, Ioan Cook, Iune McCoy, Grace Squires, Annette Iackson, Iean Schwartzenberg, Charlotte Kretzer, Ioyce Cogswell, Patricia Palmer, Connie Lehman. THIRD ROW: Sally Sloane, Ioan Iobe, Ruth Hankish, Paulagene Guyer, Elaine Thomas, Mary Margaret Kahle, Virginia Anderson, Ruth Hitchcock, Iean Iuillard, Pat Brugge. FOURTH ROW: Doris Colebank, Nancy Kittinger, Ioan Van Tilburg, Betty Ann Wylie, Ruth Weir, Sally Ann Mott, Marjorie Williams, Marilyn Hail, Dorothy Pfetier, Mary Haskett, Irene Ellis, Marianne Richardson. FIFTH ROW: Bonnie Harden, Mary Phillips, Avelda Iohnson, Carol Patten, Carol Chapin, Eleanor Heinrich, Ila Io Wilson, Ioan Willson, Frances Wolf, Carol Schroeder, Lillian Buenzli, Violet Gregory. BACK ROW: Barbara Meyers, Gerry Snyder, Katharine Souder, Donna Miller, Mary Lou Vetter, Ruth Ann Iones, Ianice Miller, Goldie Louise Thomas, Margery Iones, Louise Ruoif, Iean Gray, Marilynn Cadwell. MZ! Shatzel Hall Women departed from the usual during the Christmas season by using money, that would otherwise have gone ior giits, tor a party for orphans. As the other dormitories Shatzel Hall had its Christmas tormal banguet and appropriate ceremonies tor the season. The Key beauty contestant tor the dormitory, Marilyn Heck- linger, Was among the first six ot the beauty contestants Whose pictures were sent to the judges tor final selection oi the 1946 Key beauties. FRONT ROW: Mariorie Armstrong, Annamarie Panasuk, Jean Scholz, Dorothy Thomas, Jean Young, Dorothy Daso, Bette Spitler, Mary Ryan, Ellen Glenn, Ellen Treece. Glendene Van-Landingham, Ann Demuth. SECOND ROW: Shirley Guscott, Norma Lauterbach, Janice Lehr, Joanna Meresko. Helen Jones, Phyllis Crandall, Anita Chase, Mary Brechmacher, Janice Hankish, Kathleen Rupp, Agnes Brown, Shirley Spilker. THIRD ROW: Wilma Foust, Norma Parker, Marty Bish, Barbara Evans, Luceal Foley, Sophie Karipides, Jean Dilworth, Virginia Partee, Shirley Eqgert, Cecelia Simon, Pat Hiser, Martha Whitman. FOURTH ROW: Leitha Culler, Mariiane Sekelak, Mary Fleig, Ann Cutler, Ruth Wonnell, Phyllis Folts, Helyn Dombrady, Orma: Selle, Betty Lou Lindsay, Josephine Smith, Eileen McKe1vey, Letha Fledderiohann. FIFTH ROW: Ruth Stafford, Rosemary Romaker, Mary Buxton, Jean Lee, Jean Kuebler, Jane Russell, Rosemary Wirick, Kathleen Lavelle, Marilyn McKinlay. Gloria Beveridge, Eileen Boepple. BACK ROW: Dorothy Bradford, Barbara Williams, Marilyn Brown, Bobbie Simp- son, Mary Martha Bredbeck, Jean Limbird, Joyce Cotner, Kathleen Niemeyer, June Widner, Janet Moll, Martha Connolley, Olive Polcar. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Helen Ross, Alice Sutton, Betty Rose Arnold, Hazel Copp, Catherine Willyard, Phyllis Wendel, Janet Sauer, Rosemary Goldman, Lynn Ruch, Joyce Sullivan, Glenna Steele. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Hotchkiss, Betty Kattner, Doris Freidt, Mary Jean Wylie, Iaouise Laibe. Beverly Smith, Mary Beth Jensen, Mary Lou Breithock, Marilyn Hecklinger, Betty Jane Reese, Joan Osborn. THIRD ROW: Helen Gredinq, Dorothy Sells, Norma lean Hahn, Helen Wetzel, Lucille Stoneczek, Shirley Petkosek, Betty Kerr, Marilyn Desenberg, Ruth Williams. FOURTH ROW: Audrey Roth, Mary Tite, Annabelle Ramaker, Roma Brown, Var- ginia Lonqacre, Annette Priver, Theresa Greene, Arlene Lundqard. Mai-iorie Henke, Carolyn Lutz. FIFTIE ROW: Gloria Umnitz, Miriam Laver, Elizabeth Lenz, Helen Keck, Mary Mack, Eunice Johnson, Marion DeConick, Betty Lou Reedmiller, Irene King, Janet Ann Kuder. BACK ROW: Kathryn Giviskos, Ruth DeConick, Lois Schaub, Gloria Werntz. Evelyn Schuster, Lorrene Broseke, Nora Lee Sawyer, Jean Bogdan, Marilyn Gebert. Lucille Pope, House Chairman and Mrs. James, House Director. FRONT ROW: Betty Acker, Betty Lue Burry, Lelah Shepard, Ioy Ionas, Iean Lull, Ruth Gruetter, Patti Beal, Jean Sherrard, Marilyn Burriss, Roberta Babbs. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Brauning, Ruth Shanaielt, Marjorie Day, Marillyn Griqg, gvonne Ford, Doris Scisinger, Rachel Saul, Helen Wilcox, Clara Cleavis, Mary rxm. THIRD ROW: Virginia Merrell, Mary Kathryn Vascik, Shirley Ehlert, Ruth Thomson, Evelyn Iane Hermes, Carol Kintner, Mildred Richey, lean Grosenbaugh, Florence Wilhelm, Gloria Kretzer. W LULWL5 K The outstanding achievement of Williams Hall this year was the winning of the scholarship cup for the dormitories which was presented at l-lonor's Day assembly. During the year a series of dormitory par- ties Were given-each party being sponsored by a corridor. The Yule Season was celebrated by a Christmas formal dinner. ln the spring the seniors of Williams Were honored by a farewell banquet. An- other important spring event was the open-house for all men students on campus called the Pink Parasol Cafe. The girls of Williams l-lall look back with fond memories on the activities and good times they en- joyed While living in the dormitory. FOURTH ROW: Mildred Baden, Ioyce Schneider, Elsie Lodge, Barbara Freer, Connie Flynn, Mickey Campbell, Mary Hubble, Iayne Dudley, Barbara Smith, B tt W h e y annenmac er. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Barr, Iane Anderson, Phyllis Immekus, Catalina Spinetto, Martha Russ, Ianet Shelmerdine, leanne Kreutz, Virginia Moore, Betty Io Braddon. BACK ROW: Pat Howell, Martha Hart, Roberta Wyvill, Orpha Iune Holman, Mary Helen Stauifer, Ruth Simon, Charlotte Gilbert, Iane Coutney, Dorothy Irvin, Donna Krouse. FRONT ROW: Adell Haynes, Geneva Hankish, Verna Lawrence, Lois St. Aubin, THIRD ROW: Eileen Farver, Betty Huselton, Ieanette Lehr, Eileen Dewhurse, Mari May, Eleanore Ruland, Carol Ioyce, Leota Beach, Donna Grafton, Cheri Stair. Marjorie Tippin, Velma Bisher, lean Murphy, Barbara Fruth. SECOND ROW: Beulah Royal, Goldie Ostrognai, Virginia Pepple, Mary Ellen BACK ROW: lean Lenz, Dorothy Wood, Louise Dutiey, Kay Fischer, Mary Triplett, Cuff, Sally Ricks, Alice Burbridge, Helen Seratin, Marcia Lemmerman, Eugenia Imogene Newman, Anna Lee Gustafson, Kathleen Winters. Weiger. amen 2 9 The Women's Building -- ninety-two girls with Momma and Poppa Preble and two little Prebles governing over them. There were two large playrooms, and in case you were interested in practicing your high dive, there was an indoor passage way to the swimming pool. The Women's Building was eguipped with a comfortable smoker and a sutticient laundry room, down the hall a little way was the ever so quiet CPD study hall, cmd last but not least, they were proud to claim the softest water on campus. You wanted to know what the mad rush was every morning about nine o'cloclc in the lobby? Mail kids, mail! FRONT ROW: Mariorie Bull, Catherine Royer, Ioan Spetz, Helen Ann Wilson. Dorothy Weisenauer, Martha Husvar, Pat Clark, Ioanne Ankerman, lean- ette Smythe, Ruth Hausrath, Dorothy Foltz, Noreen Brown, SECOND ROW: Ioan Schaberg, Mary Smith, Phyllis Lowe, Barbara Shell, Annett Wendt, Betty Sandera. Margaret Armbruster, Mary Lou Rish, Carole Leddy, Patricia White, lanet Barcalar, lean Evans, Ioyce Hause, Ann Gemmell. ,E in 1 an W qkky V . ..k. xl?ffWf? . sy. Mrs. Preble, the little Prebles, and Iessie Ormerod, house chairman. THIRD ROW: Winnie Auble, Pat Sink, Iackie Snyder, Anne Debeliak, Shirley Iameson, Barbara Kapp, Doris Hein, lean Schwentke, Elaine Young, Phyllis Vandenberg, Estelle Raptis, Mary Russell. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Brown, Louise Sandkuhl, Marion Banning, Char- lotte Rogers, Gloria Brown, Betty Beicek. Phyllis Bloemker, Susan Cuvala, Marilyn Summers, Patricia Buckley, Mary Ann Mercer. BACK ROW: Doris Plotts, Marian Snyder, Barbara Orians, Vema Fultz, Doris Baker, Ardella Behrens, Nancy Ahner, Helen Bushonq, Ioyce Kuhl- man, Frances Young, Irene Gons. Carol Pool, Shirley Patterson. 203 . was mergency owing V Members of the Falcon Heights Gripe Board: Meade Thompson. Robert Ashba, Scott Street. Ioe Seeley. Emil Ihnat. lftightl Dean Conklin and Mr. Beatty inspect one ol the trailers. lLower Right? Robert Asl-mba ably assists his wife Ioanne. lBelowl Fa1con's Heights With the increased enrollment this year came an acute housing shortage. There was no place to house the men on campus. To meet the situation tor- mer class rooms in the lVlen's Gym were converted into dormitories. Mean- while, plans were being formulated for a group oi huts to be set up at the east end oi the Stadium. These huts were incomplete at the beginning oi the second semester, so the new men stu- dents moved into the Rec Hall until the huts were ready tor occupancy. The married veterans needed inex- pensive residences ior their families so the trailer camp across the street from the P. A. Building was established. ACTIVITIES -K 9 V V M 523,109 QM, nw. iz 'K 'f-n.,,W ,,,,mMm, t an ,WE +'-...,. 'H-ww., W--,,,,,.. . A N, Z Www, C , w- ..m,,.,, W--..,.,,,, ., A-Nw...-.,. ,..X,w..v.,, V WJ.. . . 'f-'M.Q..,.., v... T Q-ff-....., ...,, fs 1, J 7'-A M X 'Mg--K f 55 s'Q-gh 'ww A.....,.-...W t ,W W ,,M.......- g fi? A - , ' WQJ ' K. lvnw M 'af W M .W mmm M , .Vx , W f' i ?iff 'Kfikifii ,QQXQX x ,. is - 'Hd' 4 1 - -W Q, M., A... , WM..-mm -..a,..v.-M .g...vmww ffiilvm W1 +M4W'isi ' :mm gm-mwm,g-1 Seniors receive their diplomas from Dr. Prout. During the first pep rally, students prepare to burn the Romulus dummy at Four Corners. The Delta Gamma: loin students going to the pop rally that opened the basketball season. lBelowl Dr. Norman Vincent Peale delivers th main address. Gamma Phi's Lavinrac dance featured a circus train with animals. Dorothy Maynor signs Kay Spinetto's autograph book. Eva Marie am e S ' I nteriains rushees with a reading. RUSH PARTIES b lloons for The Kappa Delias used many a decoration. A ,i , , Sally House and Catherine Willyard give a skit for quests. The Alpha Gamms seem to be having a circus. Two mshe es 9029 at U wild qnimali Z 09 Kohl Hall women pose around lhe Chrisimas lree. Olga Sonkoly enleriains quests al lhe Del Gamma Christmas Formal. to Mrs. Conaway, Dean oi Women at Ohio State chats wilh Dr. Prom and Sue Geslinq al ihe leadership dinner. Carolers pause in front of the Ad. Building to listen to Treble Clef. Treble Clel presents its annual Chnsimas Concert. Ella Ann Vaughn receives the Alpha Gamma Delia charter. Gil Fox presents a new Univer sity Scnq at The Cincinnati Symphon th 1 . Y ri led a receptive audience. assembly. The Alpha Chi trio aids in presenting Gil's song. The Falcons leave for Madison Square Garden. '1i '2':x- Leo wb my PCXIS BUY cvfegon ko, we X l ,A5 X421 CDV Virginia McDarr and Bill Zimmerman lead the Pre-Madison Square Garden rally. Women Have Their Way cast rehearses. A reception lor the new Kappa Deltas. Alpha Gamma Delta serves breakfast for the Kappa Delta initiation week-end. 'lhe Bee Gee News Ofiice hums with activity on Friday afternoons. ...-l I G Shoflaqe of men the first semester, nipna Al Hearts. mg to Jim timerxm, thelr King of Mrs. Tuffy. noted iournalist speaks to W.S.G.A sponsored assembly. Q b oks second sexnesier. , Spectators vxew ,gnu H look days lo purchase o and Gown ies. re'R99ish'ciion h - ect' 1 xc or students qnd facuhy! 46:14 sfude ms an and emm mos! hqndsomto choose th 9- 9 m 11 qoqraph ost beirut' Key' Stcii members work iunoush' 10 P 0 00 smdems in two GGYS- lful over 11 r 4 5 .Make-1 ihe an exhibit during the Cap ' I I june Cadelon seems 93941595 Wnh me Swede donuiion. Q esss J ' ssnos h gk Q -.gif ' E e -wiihlgsf EU., x ..c i ' - . g 4 g 2-A ,, , an , 0 Q 1 fi? irq Y . 4 N www X A M aV'g.aw!iLy E 5 A ss,L1 1 ' W 2 E il can s s ' ff ' 'f ff r 3 ' V Fw? 'U ' , xifiiv' .. fy 1 H 1 the Q 'EW New A. E' siion 506 G wdx Y. Cam 5. C- i oQ :ace ox me I . - y Q'?3. do housecleuninq Wmmq Y dqes 5, A. E. ple . 214 Ch. tgp N V +-Q Q lCC90 Tribune 1 Gee for H repox-19,8 'ak Yollih On the C 9 Pidures of B Qmpusx. ee W A.T.O. pledges serve as targets at the S.C.F. Carnival. I zkwamn , mf if 5 1 Alpha Gam S - ms w Pnnq Walk. ork hard on k f X, uleir - . :.L., Q bemlrilul fs G rf: :' WM .,A.. ie ikdlx, N ' 'Y f ' ' ' 'A5 3 A W 3 K WQXXZ re me Cx GH fox G HeXen Xeon SCVIUM on Coupxe. fri . F 512 Spring fooiball practice keeps gridders busy. mphq Phfs enm' 'h eir Chee' ful lounge' M ,i,h i SW ii Q 9 fbi gg bzflz. 5 iii erik Y X I 23 sk -V ' -1: Qi-1 li iz Q, as iii 1' 5 in or i , , Q Q 'Q -..euxs to brothers in SA E lane Pierce and Doyle Smith rehearse for a radio show. .f-wwf teceplibh io . amend - 5.1.0. ioulnchsm ...ni , LUYYY 11 new sor ority is founded-sigma Rho T , .wr ou. Candidates tor the most beautiful and most handsome face the camera. Claude Huard makes a suggestion to Tom McHugh and Margaret Grcxmly. -An attempt is made to Tame the Shrew. ' ' ' de Kxtroy- Metody Maids sing U' Cas' Ronnie Kems k e9Ps the audience rolling in me qlsl BS Y 3 F ,i- Qi -sat 1 mfg Modern Dancers relax after rehearsal for their recital. E Ben Y gosh lr number- Und Bev GFI? Us Pfesen' cr nov elly Students look at Doqpatch publicity. x,M,,W,,,,M.. My me UL Much activity in front ot Williams. :gmc 'E Robinen' Nu bond DIQYS Ig 1. Li Hen Ngd ADVERTISING mil If QQQVL fa ggiaeiefmgg Mwau-.MSN 22 QQQWA SWS TM M KLIHQ ST W A 220 gang of MO Qlfblflf 130 S. Main A penny saved is a penny earned, leanne Kreutz tells Doris Smart, and the Bank ot Wood County is the best place to keep that penny. Cn the Way out they pause to chat with Mr. Arnold about the importance ot a bank to its community as a sate place tor funds, a place to borrow, and a Way to transfer money quickly. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COMPANY FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Y izemore ecreafion 111 W. Washington lt looks as it Eva Marie Saint and Otto Schoeppler were takinq this aame seriously. That score must be pretty close. l'll put my money on Eva. How about you? Take a tip from these two-it's tun to bowl at Sizemores. Students taking physical education can Verity this statement. Classes in bowling are a reqular part ot the service Courses. Wouldn't it be swell if all classes were as enjoyable as this one? 222 QD. 63-J W Qdfamranf East Wooster Mrs. Tuttle ond her efficient helpers hgwfe left their vorious jobs for the moment to hegr about the highlights ot lost night's bgsketbgll ggme from Sid gnd Leo. When champions like these two edt here, no more need be soid gbout how good the food is gt the D CS M. mink Mfafo ULL705 121 Lehman Glenn Bingmon ond Dick Bgurnon know ct good thing when they see it. Thgt's Why they glworys choose Cgin's Pototo Chips to sgtisty their pgngs ot hunger. lncidentolly, thgt's Moriiome Seker- gk gnd legnne Schmidt coming up the wglk. W 6055? JQWQLV 148 S. Main Anita Evans and Sue Matthew are in the market tor a giit, and what better gitt is there than jewelryg and what better place to buy jewelry than Crosby's? Leather goods is also carried here, and watch repairing is a specialty. G0 3 Wow jilanof Four Corners Bryson Cook is a familiar figure to the town and the University ot Bowling Green. Placed so conveniently at the tour corners, Cooks News Stand has become the center ot activity ot the downtown section. Where else can you catch up on the home town news and indulge in a bag ot popcorn at the same time? 9848 Z5 ,A!6Llf'JlfU6LI 8 ULVLC! 127 E. Wooster Fritzie Schwartz and Alice Burkart seem to be thinking about a popcorn party right at the present. For the future, however, they'll keep Goebel's in mind as a hardware store filled with tools, kitchen utensils, and supplies in general. 22 wand Woewrilfer Findlay. Ohio Oh, tor the lite ot a Busi- ness Major! How do you rate two gals like Ann Treat and lane Hall, Mr. Mercer? Classroom scenes like this plus Royal typewriters from the Evans Typewriter Com- pany are inducement enough tor anyone to go into the business field. OVVLQ cvgdflftlfl If? 0. 166 W. Wooster When you're as busy selling Key advertising as Gloria Speers is, you'll not find time to' do any laundry work for yourself. But then why do any anyhow when the Home Laundry is standing by ready to take over this task for you. For Laundry and Dry Cleaning at its best, remember this dependable name. K, i f ,,., W TWO tamiliar scenes in Rogers ,... to the left, Bob Parks and Gene Grable who step here when their cigarette supply is qettinq low. To the right, Maroe Fletcher and Kathy Price Who seem to know how to captivate a colleae man+enchantinq perfume will do it every time. These students know that Mr. Walker has what they need from medicine to mascara. OQQI45 lf'0f5. 135 N. Main 226 - -X3 M Ja fy 81558 5 112 S. Main LADIES READY TO WEAR Beverly Davis and leanne Kennard are looking over the lingerie situation at Kessel's in this instance. They won't stop at this counter, however, for there are so many other lovely things to look at in this fashionable shop. Kessel's is a name worth remembering when you're replenishing your wardrobe with dresses, sweaters, suits, and blouses. NEXT TO YOUR WIFE - THE BEST THINGS TU LIVE WITH ' BEST COOKING STOVES ' BEST HEATING STOVES ' ' BEST REF RIGERATORS ' BEST WASI-IERS 6. IRONERS BEST KNOWN NAMES - - - ESTATE. HEATROLA, MAIESTIC. KELVINATOR, MAYTAG, BOSS. TAPPAN, PHILGAS. CCIDBN STOVE STORE 194 South Main Magi Hlfwmf 128 W. Wooster lt looks as it there's happy eating ahead for Betty Canfield and Bill Zorbaoh. That's always the case when you eat at l-larvey's. For what rnore could a man ask than a savory, tempting rneal and a gal like Betty to enjoy it with. swab mmm? WW? in l-lere you see Cosmo Plotts out viewiriq his vast estate. DO1'l'l let him mislead you though-this Windmill house really loeloriqs to the Urschel Enqineerinq Co. This Well-known company has always held a place ot utmost importance in the ' cl I m ustrialaspect ot Bowling Green, Ohio. M50 e ghgineering om any Troupe Ave. - . . . A 4 V A 4 H L, 'gm- . . - f. .. f .,.:f : , :-1255 fi' ' ' s ' - .. ,, ,- '- gig ., . ff QM-.., - . M-5 JW W if .. 21 ' s f Q fm t t P i. 5' 1 gsm 'Q W' FR' it R 6 1 t V- TQ ,P Q ,Q ,Q QE -,-- .... .... . - ,... 227 228 Q55 gage? 203 N. Main Breaktast at the Nest is a daily ritual for those lucky people who don't have eight o'olooks. Some tasty, tresh rolls from Boss Bakery and a steamina Cup ot ootiee make a Combination tit tor a kina. lust as important as breakiast are those after-hour spreads. Cookies, cupcakes, or brownies are usually inthe menu at this time. lsn't that right, Bobby? ofww' l'.'5'fS H41-3 sam, .frgifgy 5 f I t X VI N. . 7 7 QLLllflfLOLlfL 5 QVL 5 80LIf' 147 N. Main What the weii-dressed coiieae mah Wiii wear-Lettmarfs Meh's Wear. It doesnt require ah Ehaiish rriajor to teii you that these two phrases are simiies. Take Meredith Davis tor ihstahce, he knows that snappy, coiieaiate ciothes as weii as the more suhtie, taiioreci ohes cah he purchased trom Macs Leitmari. cgiwffr Warn M! 455 S. Main You cart stop wohcterirta how Why it is that Doua Myers' oia jaiop keeps ruhhiria so smoothiy. Take a tip from him, ieiiows. Stop ih at the South Main Hiespeect aria iet Tom Tripp aive complete service to your car. 'it 229 230 'Q' iiiflbib, f tyllffl, QE Ifzilfi ' , like g0W Q8! WAFFLE AND SANDWICH SHOP 307 So. Main lust as the mention of lane Schneider brings Dick Harig into mind, so do the Words golden waiiles immediately suggest the Wagon Wheel. Bee Gee students have made this one ot their favorite places to eat, not only wattles, but sandwiches, pie, sundaes, and all the other good food to he had here. Q C CW M Sm 428 E. Wooster These three Gamma Phi pledges, Magdalene Heckingler, Betty lane Reese, and Marilyn Heclclinger, drop into Carr's when they're refilling their shelves for those midnight snacks. lt's convenient, to say the least, to have to walk such a short distance for your groceries and meats. gd 0,0 g'0fA8lf'f5 280 S. Main The name Bishop and Chevrolet are synonymous in the town ot Bowling Green. Either name brings to mind the other for a brand new '46 Chevrolet or for any repair work or parts for your older model. xS7lfIfL6Llf'1f dg0lf'l4fL 144 V2 S. Main Betty Coed is always interested in a trim figure, and Mrs. Martin can supply the foundation tor it. That's Marcia l-Iachtel playing the role oi Betty Coed. Bemember the name, Smart Form. The shop is located above Prieur Hardware. 128 N. Main Hmm . . . l'd say that that sport coat was just made tor you, Mr. Mott. loe Clague, Business Manager of the Key in '43, looks on as ii he heartily approved of the selection. Men's clothing isn't the only attraction here at Uhlman's as that effective window display will show you. 231 232 ARITHMETIC FOR YOU bv New ancl bY Woody-Breed-Overman Spencer-Iohnson Robinson Grades 3-8 Grades 4 8 O New MY womb Boox Series ExCeptl0nal PHONICS WE Usr: by by Breed-Seale , , Meighen-Pratt-Halvorson Grades 2-8 Puljllcaflgng Grades 1 3 The following publications merit special attention: CHEMISTRY AND YOU by Hopkins, Davis, Smith, McGill, and Bradbury CHEMISTRY GUIDE AND LABORATORY EXERCISES by McGill and Bradbury PHYSICS GUIDE AND LAB ACTIVITIES by Davis and Holley LEARNING GUIDE IN BIOLOGY by Downing and McAtee EXPERIENCES IN GENERAL SCIENCE by Boyer, Clark, Gordon, and Shilling, Grades 7-9 HEALTH AND HUMAN WELFARE by Burkarcl, Chambers, and Maroney, Grades 9-I0 HEALTH FOR YOUNG AMERICANS by Burkard, Chambers, and Maroney, Grade 7 WORKING TOGETHER FOR HEALTH by Burkard, Chambers, and Maroney, Grade 8 FIRST-AID TRAINING by Fishbein and Irwin, Grades 9-IU ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF TODAY by Klein and Colvin, Grades ll-I2 GRAMMAR IN USE by Schwegler and Wilson, Workbooks tor Grades 9-IO-ll-I2 YOUR SPEECH AND MINE by Watkins and Frost, Grades ll-I2 EXPERIENCES IN IOURNALISM by Mulligan, Grades IO-ll-12 IMPROVING MY ENGLISH by Paul, Sullivan, and Lance, Grades 3-8 UNDERSTANDING THE LATIN AMERICANS by Farthing and Phillips, Grades 7-8 BUCKEYE TALES by Royer and Fink, Grades 4-6 YOUR READING GUIDE I and II by Ryan, Hartigan, Iettords, and Weisman, Grades 7-8 Among our other titles We may have the book you are looking tor. For information or samples, Write to: LYONS and CARNAHAN 2500 PRAIRIE AVENUE CHICAGO 16, ILLINOIS Western Ohio-A. L. Siuvland Eastern Ohio-H. B. Vorqanq 71 E. Longview Avenue 60 Blenheim Road Columbus 2. Ohio Columbus 2, Ohio BASIC SKILL READERS v 'fam vw V if it MQ? rf 'AQ fig, Ada maker ,Samba 123 W. Wooster Tops! That's what the young people call our photographs. Righttully too, tor the portraits We make are the utmost in style and tinish, besides being a true likeness. frawderg jewegfy aww! Qfofica 115 N. Main Mary Rose Krupp is indulging in a little Wishtul thinking. That SlOOO.UO diamond doesn't look had at all. Not only does Mr. Strawser have diamond rings to otter, but also a complete line ot jewelry, pens and pencils, Watches, and the most complete optical service in Wood County. l-le gives a special discount to students. 2 , I 234 M camicom f.Z30ff5 Wooster and Church HUDSON DEALERS 'Nutt said about the merits of this smooth '46 l-ludson. Marilyn Iohnson and Ioe Prebea are con- vinced that it offers all there is to be had in a new car. Look it over, students. lt's for sale at Carnicom and Dotts. TYMQ 3 104 S. Main ENDS THE QUEST F OR THE BEST Umm! But that looks good-and Bill Suek and Bob Stanton Will tell you that the looks aren't deceiving. The cones came from lsaly's, the store which carries a complete line of cold meats, cheese, party snacks, baked goods, and ice cream. K a CAL ze! ana! lyric c7A86Lf8If'6 How mony times d week do you find your- self in the some situation GS Beulah Miller ond Phyliss Becker. lt's cr pledsotnt one to be in, to sony the ledst, for show me one person who doesn't enjoy first-run movies like those dt the Clo-zel. The cominq feature ot the Lyric must be cr good one from the looks on the forces of Corrine Dotvis ond Helen Bollinger. l'll wcrqer you'll find them there on the first niqht it's pldyinq. 235 orain Gm an 23064 CQ. 1343 Terminal Tower Cleveland, Ohio Does this name bring a spark ot gratitude into your heart? lt should, tor in return it brings many sparks into your lite, as it supplies the school with coal to keep those university boilers burning. ivmf cklamgurg ugzolo 215 S. Main That smile on Betty Poland's face is one oi satisfaction and contentment. Gbviously she's just had a sandwich and a milkshake or some other such tempting bit oi nourishment at the Giant Hamburg Shop, the diner that's so popular with Bee Gee students. if . 7 8Ll4fL?l lfL 81' 15 100 S. Main it Phonograph Records Electrical Appliances Home Furnishings . Floor Coverings 236 Having set the 4th oi luly as her wedding date, Ieanne Dilgren . .- Housewares Gift Pottery Glassware Stoves is absorbed in the pleasant task of adding to her 'Hope Chest' with articles from Leimgruber's. Wise buying is a good start toward good housekeeping. 1 hope the man in her lite realizes how lucky he is. QW, fine ibflflfgif 102 N. Main Mona Lou O'Shauqhnessy and lanet Mattson have time for a quick coke before their bus arrives at this well known stop, while Bob Bredbeck and Marcia l-lachtel get some advice from Mr. Alspach as to which ot two items they should louy. Students and town people alike tind the Centre Drug completely stocked with articles they need when they need them. y sw . ww 'Uv ' -.awk NNW 458 2 Wafioncaf ,SQAUOK Sifmbw 321 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota One of the nicest Ways to remember school chums - Anita Frank, Beth Neikirk and Lynn Buenzli are trading their class pictures which were taken by Mr. Vardalos ot the National School Studios, which specialize in individual pic- tures tor yearboolcs. 1 V' ,V ,' if 'Q.fi,:u,-l JCM jdwer Wm Napoleon Road Mrs. Klotz is kept busy on the afternoons before formal dances, banquets and initiations. Fresh-cut ilowers or corsaqes from Klotz's add a finishing touch to a memorable occasion. 1? R5QJ?T!E?e'19PV55?iNL5ii:?9-wffliqiiiif qw? GMI glfiwl' i ' Lili, a 't' rf'?31-g?!E'1s.2uAu-'7?:twf?w- f:sxv'!m -f .AIULIWJLUULVQ 144 S.1VIain rielfw How to keep house and go to school in one easy lesson- shop at Prieur's. Mrs. Foster finds housekeeping an agreeable job when she has Mr. Ruth to rely on tor handy household uten- sils and hardware supplies which make housework so much easier. j00J WMM 139-41 W. Wooster We're having a Weiner roast tonight, and . . How often do you hear that in the spring time, Mr. English? Ioyce Cogswell and Catherine Russo realize the tact that picnics and extra-large appetites go together, so it's not only Weiners that they Want, but things in the grocery line as Well. They need make but one stop for everythingvthats at English's. 239 240 or l if Dress in g .mmwm.-- QULV5 QQAULCL The Sears Order Office is a welcome addition to Bowling ORDER OFFICE Green. Taking advantage of its useful service are Trish Edwards 109 S' Mum and Donna Cunningham Who are looking over the cotton dresses with thoughts of summer drifting through their minds. That's a sure sign that spring is just around the corner. ..for those who go out to eat! Rich, satisfying Sexton Salad Dressing, served by better eating everywhere. yin, 5ZXi0lfL Every Tuesday afternoon you can find Lois Ferris and Pua Kuall in the shop of the Republican Press, Covered with printer's ink, but intent upon learnina the newspaper business from the around up. ' Students Wise ,buy supplies here, too. Connie Moeller and Marilyn Summers are getting ready tor another semester by stocking up on classroom necessities. HIOIXLAKCGLVL V855 134 E. Wooster 24 V:A,L, ' 1 t, y ,124-45151 1 1 ,,,ft.,,fwfi,4-5 t ft 88 88 :LOW f0I 8 110 N. Main Sandra Contos and Mary I-lruby are receiving good advice as Well as good cosmetics at the Bee Gee Lion Store. lt's important to keep your complexion as young and lovely as you yourself. However, the cosmetic counter is only one aspect of this depart- ment store, for it's complete in every sense ot the Word. kJQ!6LlfLL8y OIIULWQAQP Zglflfllfxlflfg omloany 212 S. Prospect Clete Sweigard, Ed Stock and Clin Fischer look as it they just completed a big deal at the Hankey Lumber Co. Whether it was king-size or small, you can bet that they were Well taken care of and the slogan good lumber quick will prevail as always. 242 Whether it's to open a savings ac- ount, cash a check, or ask advice on financial matters, Mr. Schwyn, presi- dent ot Cyqnet Savings Bank and inci- dentally also a trustee oi Bowlinq Green State University, is always Will- ina to oiier friendly assistance and serv- ice. yglflglf XSZLULVL I5 C Y G N E T O H I O Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation F o u n d e d 1 8 9 9 24 I W 1 . it W yy ,VW w W.. 1 y-Nm., ,QQ - . J, 1 fm-'2. '.....i 9, ' 3 - 4 S .H F1 -- AJ ,. H, i V A 5 V Q mann v , W . s . I auf' X AX Ty Smith and lohnny Fisch are un- decided as to Whether to invest in a brush and give their hut a dose of spring house cleaning, or to buy some golf balls and spend that extra time on the golf course. This momentous de- cision is talcing place in l'larry's Auto Store Where Bee Gee fel- lows have found What they need in radio and auto supplies, and tools sand sport- s y ing goods of all types. 5 f fgit mul.. ' X ff HPV? if ,j4fLf0 xS?0lf'9 124 N. Main l QOLAOVL My Admin 239 S. Main Mr. Gaydos is a familiar figure to Bee Gee students. l-le collects and delivers dry cleaning Weekly with the help of Paul lolley. Falcon Dry Cleaning means guaranteed Work. 244 ECAAJWQ IWO5. Wholesale Food Distributors Clubs-Hotels-Restaurants-Institutions 137-143 Broadway Toledo. Ohio Say, that pie smells good. Mrs. Musser and Beckham Bros. collaborated on this deal. One supplied the abilitv, the other the ingredients. LUMBER COMPANY E. Wooster and N. Y. C. R. R. This picture really needs no title, for it's a familiar landmark to anyone who has been in Bowling Green for any length of time. You're right-it's the Frank A. Keil Lumber Company. lf it's lumber, coal, builder's hardware or roofing you're interested in, this is the firm to Visit. jk 06014 IOIOKOLVLCQ f0lf'Q 'W-Y f W. .1 'WW At the present you'll find Madelyn Bahnsen and Bill Bickle in the rear of the Lion Appliance Store picking their favorite from this Wide selec- tion of discs. ln later years per- haps you'll find them at the front of this store, this time se- lecting some attractive, mod- ern furniture which is featured here. ln either case the Lion Appliance Store is the right place to buy. 24 Harms Ice Cream 503 Buttonwood The Cream of Wood County is a guiding mark when you're buy- ing ice cream, tor you know then that it's made by Harms. Marge Harms and Harms' ice cream are both popular delicacies on the Bowl- ing Green campus. Who could resist either of them? Patience and Fortitudeu was the theme song of students during the first weeks ot each semester as they stood in line tor books and supplies. Our thanks to you tor your endurance and good nature. lfzjuemify MOL gore Wife Womnfain reamery omfoany Compliments of MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES We serve Northwestern Ohio. 247 248 ATTENTION STUDENTS . . . SPECIAL PRICES Drawing Sets T-Squares Triangles Slide Rules Artists' Supplies PAHRISH IVIUTUH SALES N. Main Truman Fisher, ex-Gl, gets the feel ot the wheel as he discusses some of the added features in the new '46 Buick with Scott Neal and Ed Showman. All three tellows would be proud to be the owner ot this model, and who wouldn't? Parrish Motor Sales features this car in its Main Street showroom. ' IT'S PERFORMANCE 6'!J.Ml'l,fA, Yes. it's performance that counts. That's the reason why Daybrook Speedlitt Hy- draulic Hoists and Steel Dump Bodies are so readily. accepted all over the world. They are the choice of contractors who insist on dependability in their equipment. Sound engineering practice plus the workmanship of master craftsmen, and the use of top quality materials are combined to give the owners of Daybrook Steel Dump Bodies and Speedliit Hydraulic Hoists the best in the industry. 249 .I X. or 1 wi x 7 I-'in it 'I F I, l 5 XUFWA I 1 E CN ' 5 , ' pam I A f Semi, i Q. +1 in P 4: S v , aarr Zi Q1 - x..,..... ...,. , vf.. ........,,.,.,.,... Hfcgu af ,x 'A' . fi! cy? ' F J E iff af 01 um ENGR 'As JAHN S OLLIER AGAI The slogan tliatis imaclzeci lay genuine gooclness in quality and service, tlie result of 43 years successful experience in time yearimoolz fielri. We finci real satisfaction in pleasing you, the year- 190012 pulmlislier, as Well as your photographer and your printer. JAHN 8 OLLIER ENGRAVIN6 Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black or Color Commercial Artists - Photographers SI7 W. WASHINGTON BLVD., CHICAGO 7, ILL. 250 P 4 C-'.-,. Q - K. F ....,::,: 2 -V-:V:21155:ggggz:::,gg::g,::f:3g::.:,.,,,I ' ' ' ' ' ' ''-12:z2:zi:s:-5:I:1552:2215S:iSi55ErsEz5fz5EaE:5igsEgaS52Sz2gzS5sE55E ' '12fE1S ''fi'5249522552555:sE:sE1?sE:si:2ErzS -.gn se ee-4,129 X of 90 9 soc.c,Q,5soQ.s'io 'e- .QGOSS4 WSQ9- My N- WN X RN MS RXYAXX WR YMXSS M SME. MHS YRUXXW NW WW XXUX Wi U5-S DMR. XX W WY. Y: NW' S SQQQQV- Aowef Commercial Cooking Equipment and Utensils China. Glass and Silverware iii iw Salesroom Phone ADams 2112 2113 206-208 Summit St. Toledo, Ohio Behind the scenes at the Nest-two ot the capable cooks getting ready for the noon rush. What would they do Without equipment from Steger-Showel at times like these. 'Q JQZQV3 QIXLAO 327 W. Wooster 2 ' For an example ot tine photography we give you Dave Greene in a portrait by Keller. What more cherished gift is there than a photograph ot you? Eye ow f mic ,Symloloe 126 East Wooster Music majors, Fritzie Wolf and Marion Banning, find anything they ask in the Way of sheet music, instruments and popular discs at BigeloW's. They come in often to try out the latest in popular songs. 252 m y jim Ee ee P855 5Z,0!O , y SPECIALISTS IN coED APPAREL i 103 s. Main t Being among the best dressed girls on campus is easy tor Doris Glawe and Virginia Van Pelt when they can count on smart outfits from the Bee Gee Dress Shop. lunior dresses are one ot their features. lf it's stylish Wearing apparel you want, you'll iind it here-millinery included. Tom Buttle always drops in to 805 South Main Street when his car needs some attention. Chuck is the man to call to tix a ilat or service motor disorders when you're far away from any station. uHuf:K's FRIE.Nll1lY SERVICE ...E 254 lli Spangler Candy Company Those Spangler candy bars which N oris and Nuria are eating look mighty tempting indeed. Come on, Noris, give Bruce Kille a bite. You can't blame him tor being hungry at the sight oi a delicious morsel like that Maplette you're eating. MM ,we-,-,,,...--fp.-U KQK MM JH W Q 1 M ,yen 'mx -Q0-no-.-.,-.,.g, aww-M-.,.... W. J. EILLESPIE 140 N. Main Plumbing Heating Electrical Contractoi Radios Refrigeration Appliances EHlKSEN'S INEUHPUHATED 323-27 Erie Street Toledo. Ohio Complete line of school and office supplies Pictures, pictures, and more pictures. Qnce they're mounted, however, Connie Lehman is through with them. Thanks to Eriksens-for rubber cement in this casee-they're easy to put on, and they're sure to stay put. Ewe- I Llll may Qfinfing omloozny Fostoria, Ohio Inside this plant the l946 Key Went to press. The staff relaxed and took lite easy, for from here on in everything was in capable hands and Worries were over until the book was ready for dis- tribution. The Gray Printing Company is the largest producer of school annuals in the United Statesg and has published the Key for the last six consecutive years. 2 256 me mgpcufwfwicii .jglfcken 115 W. Wooster Two doors down from four corners on Wooster you can find Ann Kinker and Betty Stephan almost any afternoon, contem- plating devouring a delicious hamburger-with everything. The Sandwich Kitchen is open all night, making it a perfect place to go when you have those special two o'clock permissions. AVERY EUAL AND SUPPLY CUIVIPANY 525 W. Wooster Herein lies the next step for the residents of Falcon Heights. When you decide to give up your trailers and settle down in a home of your own, remember the Avery Coal and Supply Company for your con- struction needs. 0lfL6LI C FINER FOODS assure you . .' . CQG1 Paint Vfmgty Roofing Insulation Vfwhty Cement Plaster Vlwmms Sewer Pipe Pipe-Blocks value Brick Sand ' ' ' always Softener Salt Texolite I-ook for the I-ion Head Calcium Chloride Ash Siding .A rf fb' 1 P I L fl tw Q12-Q, ........ ...N ..... V, ,,,. ,,..,,,,,mW I Mmm MWWWMWMW ML . , . W 1 . 'A I -'..1 .91 P CP.. mock! lair? 302 S. Maple lt'sso-o-o-o good! says Bonney Sawyer, eyeing that glass of fresh milk from the Model Dairy. Bee Gee gals find that if's nof difficult fo get those needed vitamins and minerals when fhere is such cool, refreshing milk around. Mrs. Young, cook af the Gamma Phi house, sees that her 'family' keeps healthy with Model milk. 257 y agizlfailfary airy 258 W. Wooster Road Looks like these girls from the Delta Gamma house have your number, Mr. Berlin. Are you always surrounded like this when you deliver milk to the Nest? Since these gals drink Sanitary Milk at home every day and know how qood it is, it's no wonder that they clamor tor more. The lleyal The Weed lleunly lllanulaeturmg Ee. Stone and lleustfuelien Ee. Producers ot crushed stone and Complirflems I screenings for road and concrete of one 0fB0W1fHf-I Greens work . . . dealers in agricultural own mcmufacturmg concerns' limestone meal and black top ma- terial ior driveways, sidewalks, etc. mfg R5LL01,vLr0L1f1,f 168 N. Main Talk about anticipation-Skip 'VV ard is a fine example. He must have eaten at Muir's beiore, or else how could he know about that delicious home-cooked iood which l'1e's ordering. He and Marilyn Brown have come to the right place for that Sunday dinner. ers, 'L - V 1, 1117 if We K 1 l tefe l . -ff X Tx l it ' ' all H X X A W 4 - , z K v Y , ,L V A R '1lll.xs if if gl ,ke l e,, ' 'l' 259 efi l A 1 M o fl M ' 'e , gf V s M t e i 'N ff' ll iw? is 1, 'QF me ' K Sigma 4 in I w,,, AVV,,V , ..,Z 2,1 iWVIL, M Vg IVLZ K . I llllll i ,V 260 Compliments ot the orrame Qmloany Distributors White Rose Gasoline . . . Enarco Motor Oils and Greases . . . Quaker State Motor Oils and Lubricants . . . lohn Deere Farm Tools and Service. Call us for repairs to your tractor by qualified mechanic. ,Quan-.... YUUNIYS GIFT ANU ART SHUPPE 149 N. Main l-lave you ever tailed to stop and admire Youngs Window display when you've passed? Edie lones and Walt Glaus can testiiy that they never have. But don't stop there. Cn the inside you'll find aitts for any and every occasion, as Well as plenty ot stationery and Hallmark Greeting Cards on hand, Geneva Bennett and lane l-leinbuch are selectina a aitt tor some lucky person. ls it a birthday, a shower or What, airls? - 2 THE ,xdn jnuifafion Dear Bowling Green Graduate- Congratulations on your graduation from the Bowling Green State University! Perhaps you are entering the teaching profession, perhaps the field cf business. ln either case, the publishers of Gregg Shorthand, the most widely used shorthand system in the World, and of more than 400 different texts devoted to a wide range of business subjects, are ready to help you achieve success in your chosen career. You are invited to write our nearest office for information about our publications and services. lf you are entering the teaching profession, you are welcome to the teachers' aidsfkeys, handbooks, courses of study, and so onethat accompany the Gregg texts used in your classes. Our staff of subject- matter specialists and our field representatives Will be glad to assist you with your teaching problems. Simply for the asking, it will be a pleasure to recom- mend and submit for your consideration Gregg text- books and supplementary materials that meet your particular needs. Let us help you succeed in your chosen career. GREGG PUBLISHING COMPANY NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO BOSTON DALLAS TORONTO LONDON 262 The 1946 Key is the eighteenth edition to use ci Molloy - Made cover we maui! WMU? fgfanlf , if The challenging world . . . heyund the words Perhaps the most important thing any of us can learn is that edumlion is not just pages filled with words. . .1101 just facts and figures and hard-to-remember dates filed neatly away in our minds. We've discovered that real education is a trained habit of inquiry into the world of thought beyond the textbook. It is such inquiry that has opened . . . and will open . . . fabulous new doors in the realm of science and technology. It is such inquiry that will enable us to learn the refpozzribilitief of man in the presence of such knowledge. And in that lies the hope of the world. The 0lll0 0IL GOMPllllY riNnl.AY,oMio OF PETROLEUM SINCE 1887 2 jrmf mme Company 1415 Birchard Avenue Fremont, Ohio The strotins ot solid jive which you hear pouring forth irorn the Nest Come from the nickeiodidn Within with the compliments oi the Frost Music Company. Step inside, Won't you, and see how Nest lite centers otround music. The jitterbuqs dre Idnice Rui and Bill Vctn Notttd. Around the juice-box you'ii find Betty Io Brdddon, Lucy Good, Potui Grosch, and Idck Weber. lfLil!8l'5ify KLQWLQM5 150 S. Main Look! lt's just like new, says lean f-larshman to Nancy Dorf. Mr. Grant is accustomed to expressions of delight like these, for clothes sent to the University Cleaners will always come out satisfactorily. Behind the scenes We see an example of the care and efficiency for which this shop is noted. Attention you Bee Gee men: Mr. Grant is also a Tailor to the Trade. 2 Name Avery Coal and Supply Co Bank of Wood Cty. ...... . Beckham Bros, ......... . Bee Gee Dress Shop Bee Gee Lion Store Doc Bell .......,... Bigelow Music Shop ... Bishop Bros, ......... Cain's Potato Chips Carnicom and Dotts O. C. Carr and Son Centre Drugs ...,......., Chuck's Friendly Service . . Cla-Zel and Lyric ....... Coen Stove Store ....... Cook's News Stand .... Cyqnet Savings Bank ..... D and M Restaurant ..... Daybrook Hydraulic Corp. English Food Mkt. ...... . Eriksen's Inc. .......,.. . Evans Typewriter Co. .. Falcon Cleaners ...... . Frost Music Co. .... . Giant Hamburg Shop . .. W. J. Gillespie ....... Goebel Hardware . .. Gray Printing Co. Allen, Gay W. .,... . Anders, Hanns K. .... . Anderson, W. Harold Andrews. Iris E. .... .. Bachman, Alva W. .. Baird, Florence ....,. Beatty, F. Eugene ..... Bender, Florence E. .... . Bennett, Clare H. ........ . Benninger, Lawrence J. . .. Bowman, Donald W. Bunn, John W. ........ . Conklin, Arch B. Cooke, Gilbert W. . . . . Crossman, Catherine . . . Crowley, Daniel J. .. . Currier, Jesse J. .... . Dehner, Walt ......... Dickerman, E. Eugene Dimick, Doris W. .... . Durrance, Sam P. . . . . Durrin, Grace ...... Eppler, Gertrude .... Pauley, Leon E. ...... . Glander, Joseph H. ...... . Gryting, Anna N. Mrs. .. Hall, W. Heinlen ....... Hammer, A. J. ....... . Harshman, Ralph ..... Hart, Evelyn C. Mrs. . . . Helms, Lloyd A. .... . Heston, Laura E. ,. Jensen, Myrtle .... Johnson, Madge E. Jones, Paul W. .... . 266 Page .....256 220 245 253 . . . . .242 . . . . .267 . . . . .252 . . . . .231 . . . . .222 234 230 237 253 235 . . . . .226 . . . . .223 . . . . .243 .. .. .222 . . . . .249 .. .. .239 . . . . .254 . . . . .224 244 264 . . . . .236 . . .254 . . .223 255 ....28, 34 ....27, 98 ....,22, 33 .....33, 161 ........11 .....29, 36 ....195, 205 .....25, 195 .....26, 195 205 ........l2, .....22,26, 193 22, 31, 92, 106 94 .......23, 31, ....25, 25 34 34 32 ......28 ........33 ....32, 99 ......33 ........3l ....27, 98 ........98 ..........l2.26 20, 22, 29, 193 30 32 ......30 ....13, 31 Index to Advertisers Gregg Publishing Co. . . . Hankey Lumber Co. . . . Harm's lce Cream Harry's Auto Store ..... Harvey's Restaurant . .. Home Laundry ....... lsaly Dairy Co. Jahn and Ollier Keil Lumber Co. .. Ke1ler's Studio ....... Kesse1's .........,...... Klever's Jewelry Store .. Klotz Flower Farm ..... LaSalle and Koch Co. .. Leimgruber's ....,...... Leitman's ............... Lion Store Appliance Shop Lorain Coal and Dock Co. Lorraine Oil Co. ....... . Lyons and Carnahan .... Majestic Paint Store . . . 262 242 246 244 226 224 234 250 245 252 226 268 238 251 236 229 . . . . .245 236 ..,265 .....232 .....270 Model Dairy .......... . . .257 Muir's Restaurant ........ . . .259 National School Studios . . . . .238 N. S. Crosby Jeweler .... .. .223 Ohio Oil Co. ........... . ..263 Ohio Toledo Ice Cream . . . . .266 Parrish Motor Sales ...... . . .243 Prieur Hardware ..... . . .239 Karnes, Lowry B. ............................ 29 Kenesson, Evelyn ............................ 34 Kennedy, James Paul ..... 32, 142, 145. 147, 193 Kershner, Minor ...... .................... 1 l King, Anne R. ........ ................... 2 8 Kirkland, Arlene S. .. ------ -25 Kitt, Maribeth E. ...... .... 3 2 94 Knepper, Edwin G. .... ...-.-. 2 5 Kreischer, Ervin J. ........ .......,. 1 3 Kreischer, Marjorie Mrs. ........... 28 Leedy, Paul F. ........... .. .l3. 23 28 Lewis, John W. ........ Litherland, Herschel .... Lowrie, Samuel H. . . . . McCain, Rea . ...... McEwen, Merrill C. .. McFall, Kenneth H. .. Manhart, Lewis F. . . . Martin, Clare S. ..... . Mathias, Harry R. ..... . Mayfield, Samuel M. .. . Menges, Cornelia C. .. Meserve, Frank G. .. Miller, I. William .. Mittler, Sidney Muellich, George . , . Muntz, Herbert E. . . . Muse, Paul F, ...... . Newburger, Maurice .... Nielson, Caroline . . . . Ogg, Frank C. . . . . Ogle, Nellie A. .... . Otis, Charles H. ..... . Overman, James R. .. Parker, Clyde C. ....5, ...26, 99 .......27, 34 ibi is1 28, . . .........22, ....26, .....23 ....3l, ....29 1 93 162 32 .12 193 27 196 35 ......25 .......25 99 ...13, ............33. 150 34, 99, 100, 193 .. ....... 3198 ......,....26, 101 ...5 6 12 22 31 ia, '31, 'i27,' 195 when? No matt true yet today. here's Ruth Mar Rosalie Petrotf, Randal1's Bakery Rappaport's . ...... . Reid Murdock Co, .. Republican Press Rogers Bros. .... . . Ross Bakery ............ Royal Manufacturing Co, , ., Sandwich Kitchen ......... Sanitary Dairy .. ..... . Sears Roebuck and Co. . . . Sexton Co. ............ . Sizemore Recreation . . . . S. K. 'Smith ............... Smart Form Corset Shop Smith's Barber Shop .. Spangler Candy Co. . .. South Main Hi-Speed .......... Steger-Showel Co. ........... . Strawser's Jewelry Co. ........ . UHIU TULEUU ICE CREAM I scream, you scream, we all scream lor ice cream. Remember that saying from Way back er what its age is, it seems to hold For proof shall, Con- nie Mohler, Edna Wright, and Rose- mary Goldman. ....272 ....27l 256 241 225 228 259 256 260 240 . . . . 240 221 262 231 269 254 229 252 233 Toledo Blue Print and Paper Co... I D l 0 I 1 1 Uh1man's ..................... University Bookstore ........... University Cleaners ...... Urschel Engineering Co. Wagon Wheel ......... ..... Walker Studio ................ White Mountain Creamery Co. ....248 ....231 Wood Cty. Stone and Constructio ' - 1 l I ' ' ' 1 1 I Young's Gift Shop . Patterson, Grove .... Pierce, Benjamin L. . .. 246 258 227 . . . .230 233 247 n Co. ....... 259 261 ....2l5 .......26 36 Powell, Earl C. ....... .............. 3 1, Preble, Norman A, . .................... 25 Prout, Frank J. ......., ...l0, ll, 99, 208, 210 Purdom, Martha E. . . . ............... . . .30 Haney, John K. ..... ............... . Rew, Cecil L. ...... Rodgers, E. T. .. Ross, Nellie Mrs, . .. Sawdy, Allan . . . . Schwarz, John .. Schwyn, Carl .. Shaw. Carolyn .. Shoemaker, Jane .. Shuck, Emerson C. .. Skene, Charlotte M. Smith, Elden T. .... . Steidmann, Waldo E. . . Steller, Warren E. . . . . Stone, Sidney ....... Stoner, James .......... Swanson, C. Glenn Walsh, Frederick G, .. Weber, J. Elliott ........ Weiss, Edith B. ........... . Westerhof, Anthony C. ...... . 31 .....23,29, 91 .......20I ....33, 150 ....22, 92 .......l1 .....33 .....25,28, 193 ...,34, 106, 139 . . . .22, 23, 34 ........23, 25 ,...33, 156, 166 ........23, 34 .........l04 ......34. 93 .....34, 136 ........27 ........29 .....34, 36 Westerhof, Margaret G. Mrs. . .. ...... 28, 99 Whittaker, Robert H. .......... ....... 3 3, 150 Wilder, Audrey K. ........ ...l2, 20. 94 Williamson, Florence J. .. ....-- 27. 99 Witherington, H, Carl .... ............. 2 7. 99 Young Charles W, ...... ............... 2 7, 99 Zauqq. Walter A, ..,. 12, 27, 92. 99, 191 Zuelzke, Arthur ....... Zuelzke, Martha M. . ......... ..... 3 2 A Abbott, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . Abrams, Glenna ... ..... Acker, Betty ..... Acker, Donna .... Ackerman, Doris . . . . . . ....43. 90, 95, 105, 158, . , , ,128, Adam, Carol ...,..... ............ . . . 67, Adamchak, William .. Adams, Mary Lou . .. Aderman, Emma Agee, Betty Lou Ahner, Nancy ....... Albright, Dorothy .... Alexander, Ned . . . Allison, Darrell ....... Alspach, Altstetter, Mary Helen .... Anderson, Bernice ...,.. Anderson, Dorothy ...... Anderson, Emily Jane ..... Anderson, Virginia Ann .... Andres, Mrs. Frances Young Ruth Ankerman, Joanne ............ 77, Armbruster, Margaret ..... Armitage, Donna ...... Armstrong, Marjorie .. Arnold, Betty ....... Arnold, Kathryn .. Arps, Marilyn .... . . Arrington, Joan ....... .. . .77 147 202 158 19 67 101 173 177 196 ' IefIf.7'1 . . . . . . .11 145, .57 203 .........67,173 ....67, 193 .......67, 195 .. .. .67, 93,139,183 ..........77, 202 .. ....,...... 77,200 ..........43, 92, 99 142, 147, 203 ...,57, 158, 201 .......57, 201 ..........77, 158 .77 200 185 205 205 171 203 Ash, Laura Jane ..... , ........ 43, 142, 181, Ashba, Mrs. Joanne Jones .. Ashba, Robert .......................... 77, Ashbrook, Dorothy ........ 57, 142, 146, 147, Auble, Winifred . . . Autrance, Russell . . . . . Auten, Jeannette . .. Auten, Wilma . , . ..... ..... ........ 77, 158, 181, 145 77,90 .'.'.'.'f77, so B Babb, Roberta ...... L .. .. ......... 67, 90, 202 Bachman, Norma ....... ............... 5 7, 175 Baddaker, Elaine ............ 77, 106, 181 Baden, Mildred .... 19, 67, 95, 187, 202 Baetz, James ..... .................... 9 5 Bahnsen, Madelyn . . . ........... 67, 90, 171 Bailey, Reva ...... ....... 6 7, 159 Baker, Doris ..... .... 1 83, 203, 77 Baker, Karis ........ .... 7 7, 181, 200 Baker, Margaret ....... ....... 5 7, 175 Baldassarre, Leticia .... ......... l 77 Baldaut, Lee ....,....,.................. 43, 191 Baldwin, George .......... . ................. 166 Ballantyne, Gloria .......................... 67 Balliet, Miriam ...... 19, 57, 90, 99, 127, 128, 179 Baetz, James .........,...................,.. 95 Bame, Juanita .... ............ ......,...... 7 7 Banks, Janet .... ............. 7 7, 93, 158 Banks, Joan ...... .......,...... 7 7, 93, 158 Banning, Marian ........ 77, 252, 142, 177, 203 Barahuma, Aura . . . ..................... . .77 Barcatar, Janet . . . . ................. 77, 203 Barlage, Eugene .... ...... 7 7, 195 Barnes, Rolland .. .........,. 166 Baron, Janet .... Barr, Caroline . . . Barrera, Elvia ...... ....67, 127, 202 .......77, 104 Barrett, Barbara ....,....................... 77 Bassett, Jolene ..................... t ......... 7 7 Batcha, Magdalene ............................ ............17, 18, 19, 22, 57, 92, 99, 103, 120, 171 Bateson, Ruth .,.............................. 77 Batton, Calvert ...................... 77, 150, 166 Baughman, Nancy . . . Baughman, Ruth .,...... Bauman, Richard ......... Baumgartner, Merlin Jane .... Bayless, Harold Beach, Leota ............. Beagle, Jeanne . .. Beagle, Mary ...... Beal, Patti .......... Bechtel, Patricia Beck, Richard .... , . . . . Becken, Phyllis .... . . . Becks, Mary , .... .... Beechler, Lois Behrens, Ardella . .. Beireis, Clarence Bejeck, Betty ..... Bell, Evelyn ...... Bell, George ..,. , 105, 103, ........,.,.77, .43 222 105 . . . . .145, 147, 189 .57, 90 202 ....67, 92, 142 142 202 ..........19, 67, 193 67, 92, 103, 183, 235 .57, 90, 96,158,181 .....77, 158, 183, 203 ...77, 183, 203 .....l45, 147 Student Index Bell, Joyce ...... ........................ Bell, Mary Jean . . . .,....,.......... .77, Bender, Joan ....., . .................... 67, Bennett Geneva .......,.... 19, 67, 90, 183, Benzing, Glenna ...... 18, 19, 57, 100, 101, Berger, Ruth ...... ............ 5 7, 92, 93 Bergman, Edwin .. .,..,.............. .. Betsicover, Delores .. Betsicover, Jean ..... Beveridge, Gloria Bevington Bewley, Mary ........ Bibler, Sara ........ , Howard . .. .. .... 67, 128, 158, ......77, Bidlack, Virgil ....... Bierbaum, Twila .......... Biggs, Marguerite Faith . . . Billett, Gloria .,......... Billingsley, Barbara . Bingman, Glenn ..... Birch, Norma ....,. Bish, Martha ..... ...,77, 158, , ..... 67, ..ffffff7'i.4 ...77, 196, . Bisher, Velma ..... . . .67, 142, Bishop, Richard . . . .----.- - - Bixler, Rita ...... ......... Blausey, Anne . . . ....... .67, Blecker, Beverly . . . - - -77, 137, Bloemaker, Phyllis .... ........ 7 7, Bloker, Wayne .............,...... 156, 166, Bloomingdale, Dorothy .................... l9,57,99,100,l01,142,147, Blosser, Phyllis .................. 67, 92, 104, Boehk, Betty ......,... 67, 92, 93, 158, Boehm, Boepple, Eileen .. Mary Jo . . . Bogdan, Jean ....... Bogdan, Virginia . . Boggs, Alice .......... Bollinger, Christine . .....67, 173, 159, 128, 158, .......... ..67 .........77, 142, Bollinger, Helen ................ 20, 67, 186, Bollinger, Robert .............. .... ......... Bonam, John ...... 67, 93, 145, 147, 150, 156, Bond, Muriel ................ 19, 67, 90, 127, Bonenber er Delores ......... 77, 181, Q 1 Boothby, Raymond . . . Boozer, Dorothy Jane .... ......,.. Bordner, Annabelle . Boskey, Rosemarie . .. Bostdortf, Joan .... Boulton, Helen .... Bowlus, Patricia ..... Bowman, Mary Jo .... Bowman, Robert .. Bowman, Sally .... Brackney, Barbara .. Brackney, Betty . . . Braddon, Betty Jo Bradford, Dorothy . . . Brainard, Elaine . . . Branan, Dorothy .. Brandeberril, loyce . . . Branin, Alice ........ Brannock, Jean .... .. Braun, Jane , .,....,... ...... . Brauning, Phyllis .... Brechmachern Mary E. Bredbeck, Robert .. ...39, 43, . . . .43, 179, .......77, 931 '.'.'.5f ' Qbif ......e7, ,....78, .. ffixlf 151, 90, ........67, 92, 96,171, Breithack, Mary Catherine .......... 95, 106, Breneman, Betty .....,.......... 19, 43, 96, Bridenbaugh, Ruby ...... 57, 92, 99, 103, 105, Brigham, Jack .... Brillinger, Barbara .... Bromelmeier, Helen . . Broseke, Lorrene .,.. Broughton, Brock Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Brugge, Bryan, Bryan, Agnes ..... Geraldine . . . Gloria ....... .......,...78, 95, .. ...19, 67, 125, ..........43, ,....78, 1 Hope .............................. Marilyn .... 67 78, 95, 142, 175, 203, Marilyn ...................... 19, 114, Norine ....,,.................... 78, Roma .............. 78, 95, 105, 158, Marie Patricia 186, Ashel ..,.................... . ...... Virginia ..... Buchanan, Mary . . . Buckley, Patricia . . . Buenzli, Lillian .. . Buhrow, Lois . .. Bull, Marjorie ..... Bunt, William Jr. . .. Burbridge, Alice . .. 137, ....78, 105, 127, 179 ...78, 90, 95, , 200, llflsif .77 142 173 261 181 99 .95 183 183 201 .77 77 95 77 200 179 .77 142 222 .77 201 202 . 77 .77 179 200 203 193 171 142 217 200 201 201 93 137 200 235 189 189 184 200 .77 .43 179 196 .67 .77 .77 179 .21 179 .77 .77 264 201 105 .78 171 .87 .78 161 202 201 237 201 175 175 .78 .78 173 201 .67 201 .67 203 . 57 259 201 203 201 200 . 44 175 200 203 238 200 203 166 202 Burden, John .. Burdo, Helen Buresti, Laura Burkart, Alice .... Burnett, Harriett . , . Burns, Frances ..... Burrell, Helen ....... Burridge, Barbara . . . Burriss, Marilyn .... Burry, Betty Lou ..... Burt, Norma Jean . . . . . Bushman, Sally , . . Bushong, Helen . . . Buttle, Thomas . , . Butz, Walter . . . Buxton, Mary . . . Buzek, Rosanne . . . Byrnes, lane .... Cabrera, Gladys ........ Cadwell, Alice ...... , . . Cadwell, Marilynn . . . Cain, Jack .......... Calienni, Rose .... Callendar, Doris ...... Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Maxine . . . Canfield, Betty ..... Cannon, Barbara Carew, Madelyn . . . Carey, Agnes .... ....57,189 ....78, 223, 104, 127 .......67, 187 .........44,179 ...........67, 202 .. .. .68, 90,105,202 ....,...19,68,142,173 ............78, 183,203 21, 57, 115, 120, 193, 253 ............68,106, 201 142 .....19, 57, 96, 106, 173 C . .............. 78 ...,19, 20, 58, 183 .........78, 200 ...........150 ....68,142 .....78,l73 ..............58,202 ............58, 93,226 .,.68, 90, 104, 128, 171 .....78, 142, 147, 200 ...78, 95, 106, 186, 200 Carley, Gladys .... . .... Carlsen, Edith ............ Carlton, Jane ........ 78, Carr, Eileen ..... Carson, JoAnn . . . Cary, Bill ........ Casciani, Richard . . . Casini, Matalda . .. Casini, Victoria . . . Castor, Harry . . . Cater, June ..... Cedoz, Gerald . . . Cerny, Alice ...... Cerny, Virginia .... Chamberlin, Ann Chamberlin, Robert Chambers, Alice ...... Chapin, Carol . , ......... Charlesworth, Evang eline Chase, Anita ............. Ching, Annabelle ...... Ching, Edna ...... Cholley, Jean . . . ChoPP, Carlton . . . Christea, Aurelia .. , Christian, Evelyn . . . . . Christy, Justine . . . Cira, Eleanor . . . Clark, James ..... Clark, Patricia ..... Clavel, Marta ......... Claypool, Betty Lou .... Cleaves, Clara ...... Cleveland, Vivian . . . . . Cline, Mary Louise Cloos, Patricia ...... .... Cochrane, Marjorie Cogswell, Joyce .... Cole, Winifred ..... Colebank, Doris .... Collar, Robert ........... Collier, Stuart ..... . . . ..............,..... . . Collins, Verly .........,.................. 44, Colussi, Anita .... 78, 101, 106, 127, 137, 175, Comer, Robert .......... Compton, John ........................ , . . . . Conn, Jean ........ Connelly, Martha . . . 104, 123, 128, 200, 213 ............. ..78 ....78 ....68 ....87 .....6B,90,183 ........17,21, 195 ....19, 44, 90,175 ....78,142, 200 .. .... ,..... .... 7 8 .. ........... 78,200 142 . .... 68, 142, 171,201 .. ............... 58 .......... 44,159 44 99, 104, 139, 175 ..58, 93, 104, 159, 181 .........78,137, 203 103 .........78,158, 200 ......68, 90, 105, 202 ................78,200 96 .58, 102, 120, 136, 179 142 ..........200, 239 .. .44, 92,181,185 . ..... 78,105,200 145 ..78 183 200 .147 .......78,105 ...68, 177, 201 . .... 78, 128 Connors, Marilyn .. Conrad, Edith ..... Conroy, Robert ........ . Contos, Sandra . . Conway, Sarajane , , Cook, Joan .............. Cook, Mary Joan Cook, Nancy ...... . Coomber, Kathryn . . . Cooney, Thomas . . . Cooper, Lee ....... Cooper, Marilyn . . , 155 101,137,171 19 44 99, 1oo,1o1, 127,181, 185 .. ...... ..es, 187,200 .. .. ............ ..4e ....58, 161, 175 ........7a, 142 ..........7a ....7a,2oo .......7a 'E DOC BELL College students should be insurance. conscious, for they above all others, know the value of this type of protection. Doc Bell, representing the Bankers Life Co. in Bowling Green, is always glad to devote his time to telling you about the different types of policies which he handles. 267 I KLEVER s 1? 121 North Main stop for a bracelet cr gadget for themselves More often they want something like a pin and earring set tor llorn They know shell like it it s from Klever s 1 K e' ' P , n 1 .,.' w I if . A , .X ' A ' 1 A ff? ig Klever's is a favorite detour for coeds on their trips downtown. Sometimes they , J 1 f' 1 ' ' I I ,f ,f 1 , . , . . . A. , , lj! J I h V ' ' 1 , Coovert, Charles .... Copp, Hazel ...... Corder, Opal .... Corlett, William . . Coss, Frank ..... Cotner, Joyce ...... Coughlin, Patricia . . . CoutneY. Jane ...... Cover, Janice ....... Cowling, Lou Ann . . . Cramer, Janice ....... Cramer, Lawrence . . Crandell, Phyllis . . Crihiield, Claire . . . Crim, Mary ......... Crispino, Rosemary . . . Crockett, Virginia . .. Croft, Virginia ....... Cronenwett, Dorothy .... Cross, Geraldine . . . , . Crowe, Olga ........ Crowe, Robert .... Crowell, Robert .... Crowley, Joan ...... ............78, ....58, 95, 127, .....19, 44, 99, . .78, 123, 175, .68, 92, . . . . .78, 127, 175, 222 201 177 139 201 200 202 .. .,........ sa, ..........sa ............ss .....ea,9e,1us ..'.'.'.il1bI' 'idif' ....7is,1o6,12i, .58 233 179 58 100 187 202 137 ...........45, 99 ....l9, 68,90, .........79, .....88, .78 183 128 ...........103 145 195 . . .68, 175 175 Crowley, Katherine .158, 104, Crowley, Margaret ........... 1 ............. Crump, Daisy .,.............. . ............ 58, Cryer, Virginia 18, 20, 58, 92, 99, 102, 103, 147, Cuff, Mary .............................. 58, 104 Culler, Leitha ......... Cunningham, Donna ,... Cupp, Gene .......... ...79, iii, 184, ...79, 101, 145, .79 142 177 202 Culler, Evadna .............. 20, 79, , 128, 186 201 240 147 186 Cupp, Verna ...... . Cupp, Joan ..... Current, Dale ..... ...........79, .......79 Curry, Mary Jane ..... .... 7 9, 200 Curtis. Jean lva ........ ...58, 99 Curtis, Harriet Louise .... ..... . . . . . . . . . .79 Curtis, Joan .,..................... , .......... 79 Curtis, Martha .............. ....... ..... ..... 7 9 Cutler, Ann .... 18, 19, 68, 92, 158, 161, 175, 201 Cuvala, Susan ............................ 79, 203 D Dailey, Edwin ...... . . . Darr. Anna Rose .... Darr, Kent ....... Daso, Dorothy .... .........45, 99 ....58, 158, 201 175 173 Davidson, Jean ....... ..... 5 8, 158, Davies, Polly . .. ................ 79, 93, Davies, Virginia .................... 79, 137, 200 Davis, Beverly ........ 79, 95, 106, 127, 137, 226 Davis, Corrine ............ 79, 106, 200, Davis, Doris ...... ....... ........... 6 8 , Davis, Jeannette . .. Davis, Irmalee ..... . . Davis Meredith ...... , .... , Davis, Patricia Jane ....... Davis Patricia Joan ..... .. Davis, Shirley .......... 79 Dawe, Virginia ...... .... Day, Marjorie . . . . . Debeljak, Ann .... Decker, Patricia .... DeConick, Marian . . . DeConick, Ruth .... Delany, Anita ....... DeLesDernier, James . . . DelSonno, Marie ...... Dempsey, Marilyn .... Dempsey, Jacquelyn .... DeMuth, Anna .,....., Deno, Anita ............. Dermady, Helen .......... Desenberg, Marilyn Louise Deuschle, Marjorie ....... DeVore, Forrest .......... DeVore, Mary .......... DeWeese, Mary Ella . .. DeWese, Glenna , . . . Dewhurst, Eileen .... DeWitt, Barbara . . . DeWo1fe, Patricia .. DeWolfe, Richard .. Diamond, Nancy .... Dibert, Eloise ,.... ..... Dil-cling, Ruth Diedrick, Mary ...... 19, 59 Dier, James .............. Dieter, Pauline . . . . . . . . . Dilgren, Jeanne ..... Dille, Ralph .......... Dilsaver, Clarence .... Dilworth, Jean ..... Dimsa, Helen ..... 268 .,. .... , , 235 171 ........79, 159,181 177 68 127, 155, 193, 229 .......l9, 20,96, 184 79 127, 137, 158, 184, 200 .. . . . . .68, 158, 161, ............68, 90, ....79, 106, 137, 95, 181 202 203 128 .......79, 93, 201 .........66, 201 ...68, 158, 159 ...........l89 ......87,l47 ....68, 93, 95, 201 ........... .79 68 90 201 159 ....45, 142, 147, 189 ..,.68, 91, 92, 202 ..........5B,l62 .79 ......,...79, 101,200 ....l9, 58, 96, 99, 177 , 90, 91, 99, 127, 173 . .............. 45 ....68, 236 .......68 .....79, 90 ....68, 201 .......79 Dinke 1, Maryann .. Doerr, Edith ...... Dolch, Alva ...... Domb rady, Helen . . Domeck, Gordon .. Donnell, Henry 158 ...20, 23, ss, 91, 106, 1951 'IIIIIIIGE 1115, '1'i:Q,'io1 ..............14s Donovan, Jane .... ..... 7 9, 106, 161 Dorn, Barbara .......... ....,..... 6 8, 93 Dorr, Nancy ...........,. .... 7 9, 173, 258 Downer, Charles Thomas .................... 166 Dudley, Jayne .................... 45, 96, 187, 202 Dudley, Eugene .................... 79, 123, 155 Duffey, Louise .............. 45, 127, 128, 187, 202 Dulaney, Maxine .....,.....,............ 79, 95 Dunham, Vernon ...... 79, 123, 150, 155, 166, 193 Dunipace, Elizabeth .......................... 59 Dunmeyer, Geraldine ......... ...... 5 9, 142, 175 Dunn, Dunn, Betty ........... James .......,. Durig, Clara ....... Durliat, Rosemary Dusenbury, Warren .... .... 1 47 Dusing, Velma ....... 79 .....145, 147 .......200 .......79 Duvall, Jean ....... ..... 6 8, 93 Duvall, Virginia . . . ..... . .59 Dyer, Barbara ..... ..... 6 8 Dyer, Lenora . . ....... . . .59 E Eberhardt, Betty .......... .,..... 7 9 Eckert, Jennie .,.,....... . . .79, 179 Edgington, Ida Belle . . .... 79, 95 Edwards, Patricia ..... .... l 84, 240 Edwa rds, Ray ..... Egbert, Mardella Eger, Margaret .... Eggers, Dora .... Eggert, Shirley . . . Ehlert, Shirley . . . Ehrhart, Dora . . . Elarton, Yvonne . . . Ellis, Emeri Irene . , ........ ck, Alexander .... Emerson, Wanda . .. English, Carolyn . . . Erf, Kathryn ..... Erickson, Jeanne .. Esham, lva . .... . Espino, Elida ...... Etzel, Euler, Joann . . . .... . . . Donna Jean . . Evans, Anita ........ Evans, Barbara .... Evans, Jean ..... Evans, Joann ..... Evans, Thomas Ewing, Madge Ewing, Marian .... Fackl Fagan, 9 r, Virginia .... Elizabeth . . . Farver, Eileen ..... Feehan, Patricia ..... Felshaw, Wendell .. Ferrell, Robert .... .... Ferris, Lois .......... . 19, 20, 45, 106, Figgens, Shirley .... Finney, Margaret .. Fisch, John .,... .. . . . Fischer, Curtis Olin . Fischer, Kathleen , . . Fischer, William ..... Fish, Mary Barbara . Fisher, Miriam . . . . . . ........79 ........68 .....79, 179 ..,.....69, 92 ......69,95,201 ....59, 159,202 ....59, 100, 171 .79 ....79, 186, 200 ...........196 .........l8,79, 162 .....79, 158, 181, 173 ....69, 103 . ........ 59 .....59, .79 223 .......69,2D1 203 ...79, 101, 200 ..... 19, 69, 96 79 I-' ........ ........ . .79 ....19, 69, 96, 104, 202 119, 128, 129, 130, 173, 241 ..........69,142, 147, 95, ..........'...145, 189, .....69, 142, 147, 175, 173 128 242 202 . ..................... 145 19 45 , ,175,228 ............59,96 .. ..... 79,142, .,.......69, ....69, 184, ......19,45, Fittypaldi, Marian ..... Fledderiohann, Leitha F leig, Mary ........ , Fletcher, Maroe ..... Fling, Helen ....., Flood Betty .... F1ory,' Patricia . . . Fl nn, Connie .... Y Foley F olts, Foltz, Foltz, Foltz, Foos, , Luceal . . Marshall . . . Phyllis ..... Dorothy . . . Joseph . . . Rita ....... Ford, Opal ........ Ford, Fordy F orne Yvonne ....... ce, Marjorie .... Y, Clarice .... Forrest, Clair ..... Forsyth, Suzanne .. . .79, 158, .79 201 201 225 177 200 ......79, 127,200 ....69,93, 183,202 ........l30, 175,201 .....20, 69, 161, 175, 201 ..........,.79, 158,203 189 . .79 ...19, zo, 59, 103, 128, 173 93, 202 .19, 45, se, 127, 181 142 ..,......166, 193 ........4e Foster, Ruth Willey .... Foulkes, Janet ....... Foust, Wilma .,... Fox, Dorothy . .. Fox, Gilbert Fox, James . . . Fox, William .. Frank, Anita .. Frank, Jack ...... Franks, Richard ..... Frederick, Isabelle . . . Freeman, Betty ..... Freeman, Herbert .... Freer, Barbara ..... Freshley, Delores . . . Friedt, Doris ......... Friend, Catherine .. Fries., Max ........ Fruth, Barbara .... ....... .....239, ......69, , , 187 101 ......79, 201 46 158 183 .69, 211, 214 id' '161' I I .79 ......79, 145 185, 200, 233 ......80, 196 166 .....59, .......46 .......8D ........l89 ....69, 202 80 .....69,201 .......46, 99 Fuller, Joy ....... .... 8 0, 105, Fultz, Verna . . . Gaines, Robert . .. Gaines, William . . . -I l 1 Galloway, Jim ..... Galvin, Thomas ..... Gammon, Patricia Garbo, Frances ....... Gardiner, Dee .......... . Gardner, D. Rosalea Gardner, Marilyn ...... Garrett, Norman ..... Garries, Margaret . .. Gasper, Louis ....... Gault, Lois Ann . . . Gebert, Marilyn .... Gebhart, Marilyn ..... Gemmell, Nancy Ann . . . Gensler, Edward ...... George, Bernice .... George, Betty . . . George, Janice . . . Genert, Shirley ............ Geroff, Florence ............... Gesling, Sue ...... 17, 18, 22, 46, Ghinder, Eleanor ......... Giddings, Delores ......... Gilbert, Charlotte . . . Gilbert, Dorothy .... Gilbert, Robert .... Gillum, Dorothy . . Gilmer, Beatrice ..... Giviskos, Kathryn . . . Glann, Enid ....... Glawe, Doris .... Glaws, Walter .. Glenn, Doris Glenn, M. Ellen ..... 1 1 .80 202 127 128 186 200 203 .......87 ........102 .....80, 123 ......l47 .......80 ....87,158 ......80,189 . .... 80, ............80, .69 159, 173, 200 128 175 . ....... . .69, ......46, 181 .69, 142, 201 ......69,181 ...80, 142,203 .....145,147 ...........T80 93105 ......80, , . .. .59, 92,104,142 181 ......59, .87 , ,210 ........l80 ....59, 202 .......80 ..,... .80 ..80, 142, 201 ., .......... 59 ....80, 253 ......261 ....80, 201 Glenn, R. Jean .................. Goldman, Rosemary .,............. 69,127128,l58, Gons, Irene .............. Gooch, Homer ............ Good, Lucy ...,........ Goodfellow, Allan ...... Goodfellow, Jean ..... Goodman, Mary Louise Gouch, Doris .......... Gould, Robert ........ Grabel, Oliver Eugene Graf, Frederick ........... Graf, Jessie ......,.... Grafton, Donna ....... Graham, Vernon ....., Gramley, Margaret ........ Granger, Wilma .... Gray, Jean ....... Gray, Marilyn .... Gredinq, Helen .... Green, Mary . ,..... Greene, Dave ......... Greene, Theresa ...... Greenhill, Jacqueline . . . Gregory, Violet ,..... Greiwe, Sara Ann .... Greulich, Albert ..... Griesinger, Richard .. Griggs, Grover ..... Grigg, Marilyn . . . Grill, Janet ...... Grine, Florence .... Grismore, Dortha .... Groff, Emma Jane .. Grosch, Paul .....,,.. Grosenbaugh, Jean - 1 . .... ' ...... 87 , ,166 .80 196 200 .........80, l58,.181, .......89, 96 .80, 145, 147 69 iii, 1'2i,' 69, 158, .......46, so, 101, .ilitiiaf ..59, 90, 142 147, 181, 202 191 159, 181, 206 90, 127, 181 106, 184, 200 ......69, ......80, 196 101, 106, .....80, ' .... '.'e'o',' 80. 'iid ' 1 1 147, 186, .80, 101, .....80 . 69 201 171 . .80, , 252 201 181 200 200 ......69, 191 ..59, 93, 202 ......80,105 ......80,10l 93,142,175 ......69, 264 139,158,202 Grove, Mason ........ Grover, Raymond Grover, Thelma .... Gruber, Helen . , . . Grubaugh, Beryl Gruetter, Ruth ....... Guscott, Shirley ....... .87 99, 105 ...80 101 114, 187,200 1 1 96 60 201 Gustatson, Anna Lee .. 1--301 202 Gustaveson, Barbara . . . .... . .46 Guyer, Paulagene ......... .... 8 0, 200 H Hachtel, Marcia .............................. 18, 19, 60, 93, 103, 126, 127, 173, 231, 237 Hackett, Raymond .................... Q ..... 193 1-lately, Lois ........... Hattey, Jackie .... Hahn, Mary Rose . . . Hahn, Norma Jean . . . Hahn, Phyllis . . . . . . Hahn, Relean .... Hail, Marilyn Haley, Mildred .. Hall, Dorothy ..... Hall, lane ........... Halleck, Margaret . Haller, Eileen ....... Hamann, Margaret .. Hamer, Janet ....... Hammack, Ann ...... Hammans, Nancy .... Hamond, Edith .... Hange, Fay ...... Geneva . . Hankish, Hankish, Janice Hankish, Ruth ..... Lawrence . . Hanline, Hanline Mar'orie . . 1 1 Hanni, Marjorie Jean . .. Hanscom, Sally ....... Hansford, Rita ...... Hanson, Charlotte . . . Harden, Bonnie .... Harber, Charlene . . Hardin, Nelda . . . Harig, Richard .. . Harkness, Ruth .... Harley, Richard .... Harmer, Lois ..... Harms, Margaret .. . .. .60, 99, ,90 201 159, . . . . .69, 158, .........12s, .....a0, . .1301 '150, 104, ....80, 158, ' Q61 105, ..........a0, . . . .69, 90, . ...... 80, ........69, ....46, 106, ....17, 47, ,....60, 96, .......60, ...80, 175, .......,.......80, ....60, 104, 120, 193, .f. . .69, 93, Harrington, Betty ......... ................. Harshman, Doris ............. 1 ....... 69, 128, Harshman, Jean ..47, 92, 102, 128, 131, 173, Hart, Martha .................... 69, 95, 147, Hartman, Patricia ........................ 80, Hartsel, Janet .... 18, 47, 90, 92, 99, 105, 158, Hartsook, Marjorie .......... 47, 93, 142, 143, Hathoway, Dorthea . .Z .................... . Hausenstein, Kathryn .... ................ Hause, Joyce ...... ,.. ..... 80, 175, Hausrath, Ruth ...... ........... Haver, Lavon ..... ..... 1 .... Hawk, Bernard . . . . . . Hayne, Lois ..... ..... Haynes, Adell . .. . . . . . . Headinqton, Lois . . . H62 Healy, Virginia ..... Heasley, Dorothy . .. Heater, Elizabeth ..... Heck, Faith ........... Heckathorn, Nancy .... Hecklinger, Magdalene . '.'17', '00 81 127 181 200 1, .80 177 200 .87 179 224 .60 . 80 179 95 181 173 158 .80 202 201 200 189 181 143 200 . 80 . 80 200 142 200 230 175 . 69 181 246 ,80 173 258 202 137 177 147 . 80 .80 203 203 191 189 . 80 202 142 .80 .87 105 .80 . 80 230 230 Hillard, Virginia Hiltner, Richard Hinden, Marian .... Hinkleman, Carol Hirn, Jeanne ,... . Hiser, Patricia . . . Hitchcock, Ruth ..... Hitchens, Peggy .... Hobart, Marianne . . . Hooker, Gloria ..... Hodes, Phillip .. Hoefler, Viola .. Hofman, Patsy .... Hoimeister, Max ..... Hoierman, Barbara . . . Holers, Vernon ..... Holley, Marilyn .. Holling, Louise Hollis, Virginia Holman, Orpha . ,. Homa, Cecilia ...... Homan, Clarence .... Homer, Janet ..... Hootman, Leitha . .. Hoshal, Arlyne ...... 159 ....60, ..,.81, 137,200 ......81, 104 ........70, 201 ..........B1,200 .....81, 142,181 ........81,184 ........145 ...81, 105, 137 .......8l,189 ......70, 173 ........81, 145 ....47,'106, 127 .....70,202 .......23,60 .....47,9Ig,1gg 7055 1 Hotchkiss, Eleanor ...................... ,Q 20 House, Sallie ...................... ............ ......17, 18, 19, 20, 39, 47, 92, 101, 118, 181, 209 Houser Mar aret Ann 90, , g ,... . 181 Houser, Marianne Gaye .......... 70, 90, 127, 181 Householder, Joan ........ ........... 8 1, 142, 173 200 202 Hover, Jean ......... Howell, Patricia . .. Hoy, Carl ......,... Hoyt, Rosemarie . . Hruby, Mary ..... Huard, Claude .... Hubble, Mary . . . Hudson, Lois . . . Huff, Dorothy .... Hutt, Marjorie .... Hull, Phyllis ....... Hummon, Marjorie . . . Huner, Arnold ...... Hunter, Charles . . . Hunter, Joann ..... Huselton, Betty . .. Huss, Joanne .... 187, ...23, 47, 136, 139, ....60, 171, 242 ...........2l6 .60, 158, 202 1 ............ 70 ....8l, 158,200 ......70, 184 ......8.l, 184 ....20, 60, 187 .. .... 70,156 . .. .81, 161, 177 ....70, 142, 202 Huston, Alice . .... . . .. .......... . . . .81 Husvar, Martha .... ...81, 106, 128, 203 Hutchinson, Jean ..... ................ 8 1 Hvale, Cecile .......... . .,........ 70, 184 Hyde, Mary Frances ..... .... l 8, 60, 96, 181 Hyde, Roberta ............ ....... - .81, 181 I lhnat, Ygmil ......... . . . ................. .205 lmmekus, Phyllis .................... 70, 93, 202 Inman, Thomas .............. 122, 155, 166, 193 Irish, Donna ........................,... 81, 177 lrvin, Dorothy...70, 90, 93, 105, 127, 158, 187, 202 1 Jackson, Mary Lois ................ 48, 101, 173 Jackson, R. Annette ...... ..... 8 1, 101, 105, 200 James, John ......... ................... 8 1 Jameson, Shirley . . . .... 81, 142, 171-, 203 Janis, Robert ....... ..............,.. 8 1 Janowiecki, Patricia . . . ........... 81, 173 Jarvis, David ...... . Jayne, Barbara . . Jenson, Mary Beth . . . lesson, Eilene .... 158, 181 f ........ 81,137, 201 158 183 .....60, Jordan, Lloyd Joyce, Carol Juillard, Jean Justus, Jaclyn Kable, Mary Kahle1 Mary Kail, Ray ......... Kamps, Joyce ....... .... Kanouse, Dorothy . . . Kopp, Barbara , . . . Karipedes, Sophie Karsten, Barbara Kastner, Helen ..... ......... Kattner, Betty Jane Kaull, Georgianna . Keagle, Kenneth . . KeaqY1 Bob ...... Keck, Helen . . . . . . . ....60, 202, 260 .......e1,200 .. .......s1 I .......a1, 106 .... 81,101,200 ..21, za ......02 ........a2, 171 .. .............. 203 .. ....... 70,158,201 . ................. az, 96 sz, 101, 127, 175 201 .....20, 23, 118, 129, 179, 241 189 189 ....70,'201 Kelbaugh, Ralph . . . ..... . .60 Keller, Carol ...... . . . 82, 142 Keller, Virginia . . . ........................ . .99 Kelley, Andrew ........................ 70, 193 Kennard, Jeanne .... 82, 123, 127, 137, 181, 226 Kennedy, Dorothy ........................... 82 Kennedy, Margarette Ioyce .............. 101, 200 Kennedy, Mary Elizabeth . . . ..... . . 87 Kenney, Molly ........... ....... 8 7 Kentner, Carol .......... .... .... ..... Keown, John .... Kern, Ronald . . . Kerr, Betty Lou . . . .......... . . . . Kerr, Dottie .... . ...... .70 136 216 201 127 6 105 128,137 186 200 200 177 104 Key, Carolyn ..... . Keyser, Norma Kibler, Evelyn Kiedrowski, Alfreda 32191 1 1 1 fffff ffQis3 60 s56 1 1 1 1 1 .48, 177, .azf 99, .70, Kiefer, Arlene .... . . . ................ .60 Kiess, Sylvia ........ ......... 8 2 Kilmer, Susan . . . .... 70, 181 Kim, Felicia .. .......... 82 King, Irene .,,.. ....... 8 2, 201 Kinker, June ...... . . . .......... 70, 177 Kinker, Lois Ann . . . ............ 61, 177, 256 Kinnaman, Donald .. .................. 145, 149 Kinne, Nancy .... .... 4 8, 91, 103, 161, 179 Kinney, Rosemary . .. .................. 82, 177 Kintner, Carol .... ....................... 2 02 Kittinger, Nancy . . . ..................... 82, 200 Klee, Norman ........ 1.61, 95, 127, 128, 131, 193 Klingel, Betty .... ........................... 8 2 Klotz, Jeannette .,,........................... 99 Knepper, Marilyn ...,................. ..82, 95 Knierim, James ...... 22, 70, 122, 150, 155, 166, 193 Knowles, Carolyn ....,.........,............. 82 Koch, Edward ............................... 82 Koeppe, Mary Ann .... 19, 48, 92, 139, 175 Kohler, Emalou ..... ................... 82 Kohls, Jene ........ ......... 4 8, 99, 183 Kohn, Mary .... .... 1 42, 147 Kohout, Ada ..... .......... 8 2 Kopase, Steve ...... ........... 1 56 Korhtimel, Frances .... .... 7 0, 161, 179 Kovar, Bertha ...,... ..... 1 01, 183 Krabill, Betty Ruth .... .... 6 1, 139, 175 Krachow, Earleen . . . . ........... . . .70 Krehlow, Max ....... .............,......... 8 2 Kretzer, Charlotte .................... 82, 87, 200 Kretzer, Gloria .... .... 1 9, 70, 95, 105, 187, 202 Krentz, Jeanne ... ........ 61, 93, 202, 220 Krill, Leona . . . . Krill, Dorothy .... ..'.1II1'.I'.'.'.1'.'.I'.70 . . . . . .82 142, 147 173 gee1E11nqe1bM?n1yn ..... '.70,'90, 112, 127.201, 81 1e1i1cen,ILe1e ...... .... 4 8,99,100,101, Km, Pgmcia 19 S1 90 1061127 QC GFS, C111 ........ ............... . '11 I ..., ,,,..'.'-...-.--.'- 8 7 ' I I 1 I I f Hedtky, Leonard ................... 109 1111112 Jffnfffe ..... ................. 7 0 Qmlgn' 119215. '---- ------'-'--' ---'-51 Helqleyl Dorothy 1 ' '..'...'.. 19' 47' 133 Iobe, Ioan l l I . I A . I . . '81, 90' 200 ro n, arjorie . . .................... . .82 Hei1mGr11Bever1Y .... 81, 142, 147, 175. 200 ienne, Florence .. ....... , ....... ,ai Kfouse' DOW' ---'-' ----- 7 0' 90' 92' 1581 202 Hein, Doris ...... ................... 2 03 Johnson, Alice .... ..-..... 4 8, 93, 173 hilary Rose l ' ' ' l '52, 175' 2233 Heinbuch, Jane .... .... 8 1, 183, 200, 261 Johnson, Alveda ...81, 137, 158, 200 K d ' eo ' --'- ---- 1 , 66 9 , 2 HeiY1fiCh1 E1SG1'1Of ----.-- 811 1271 200 Johnson, Dewey .. ................ 166 Ku er' Icmel ' 7 O ' 103' 201 Eentiey. Marjorie B. . ...A -..--- 5 11, 331 Johnson, Doris ................... 81 KEif'1efQ1l,i,Z3ce' ' ' 18' 19'4'i,0' gg' en emfm1 Dorot Y .1 --.-.. . --.-- 1 0 lohnson, E ..................... 81 ' ' ' 1 1 Henry, James- ......... .................. 0 1 yenneen, Eiiglge .. , .... 70, 93, 96, 181, 201 Quh1mfm11gYCe,,, '-'--'- ---'- ------ 8 71203 Henry, Murmorie ....1 ..... 8 11 931 158, 131 Johnson, Marilyn .......... 60, 175, 234 un man' Om ee ---- --'82 1281171 Hensley, Jeanne . . . ................. 81 Jghnsgnl Rue Claire , U , U ..'..- ...Sli 181 Hermes, Evelyn .... ........... 8 l, 202 Johnston, Marilyn . . H H I . A H .... .48 I1 Herring Marjorie ---- 811 1971 200 Ieiiey. Paul ......... .... ,01, 244 Leenmen, Ruth ...... 19, 61, 99, 102, 103, 131, 177 Herrmq1,R1ChUrd -.-- ---- 1 361 1561 189 Jonas, Ioy ....... ...ZO, 158, IQZ 202 Laibe, Louise ............................ 70, 201 H9rS1QII1d1 101111 .1---1- 1 ----1------------ 193 Jones, Bonnie .... ...... ....... 7 O Lakosky, Shirley ................. . .... .82 159 Herwiq. Gordon ....1. .... . ........... 7 0. 193 Jones, Cled .... ........ , ...15s, lee isa Landis Leme Ann .. ' 1195149111 MCITY Kflihefine 11.--- 311 901 1371 1791 200 Jones, Doris .... . .......... ........ 8 ll, 200 Lange,' Betty ...... I I -Qlgalgg Hesslen Kay .......... 1. ........ 81, 158, 173 Jones, Edie ..... ...e0, 120, 161, 181, 261 Lenfz, Len ....... ' ' 82 Hildebrand, loan ....... .. .......... 81. 179 Innes, Helen ...... ................. 7 0 201 Lanz Elizabeth 'i5g Hill, Georgia ..... .......... s 1 Ienee M si 142' 200 L n' A Hlu d Ph H. 81 , argery ....... , , at rop, Pauline .... ...,... . .82, 95 1 CIT 1 Y IS - - - ----- Jones, Ruth Ann . . . ........ 81, 200 Lauterbach, Norma . . . , , ,70, 92, 201 .--. 1 ,, SMITH S BARBER SHOP 1 1144 7 , fa! ,Q 135 East Court S 1.11111 llulqtg. 8 gi ' - ' ff? The war may be over, but our men still want to pass inspection-even though its V Fd 'A feminine now. The Way to do it is simple. Patronize Smiths Barber Shop it you'd F- 1 like to have that smooth, well-groomed look. 1 269 r 4- ,Al 1 5' - ' ,-1 If are fi .X ' l J 1 ,f M THE MAJESTIC PAINT STORE - 188 South Main Building material for new homes isn't available yet, but we can keep our old homes looking like new with wallpaper and paint from the Majestic Paint Store. That includes dorm rooms too: take a tip from Majestic,, and give yours that sparkling new look with a bright coat ot paint. I , Lavelle, Kathleen . . . . .7O, 106, 128, 201 McKinlay, Marilyn . .... 71, 201 Morris, Harold . . . ..... . . . . . . . . .83 Laver, Miriam ..... . ,,,. ,,,. 7 0, 101, 201 McLeod,4Frederick . . . ..... , .106 Morris, Laura . . ..... 50, 96, 173 Lawrence lane . . . ....,........... 82 McMahon. M0116 , - . ------ 82 Morse, Adelle . . .... . . . . . . . .62 Lawrence, Verna .,.. 71, 96, 105, 202 MCMGQD, Jack ,r ---- A ------- 109 Mort, Earl ....... ...... 7 2, 196 Lazzarrar Iosephine . . ................ 82 McOmber, Dale, . . ......... 95 Mosher, Nancy . . . . . . . . . .72 Lea, Donna ......... ..... 8 2, 158, 183 Mclilitchie, Mary . .. .... 71, 171 Moss, Ioyce .. .. .. .. .83 Leddy, Carole .. ...... B2, 203 MCVay, Dick ...... .................. 8 2 Mote, Bill ...... ..... 8 3, 195 Lee, lean ...... .... 6 1, 201 MacDonald, lean . . . . ,...,........ .... 1 81 Mote, David .... . , . . ..... . . . . .231 Lee, Iohn .... .... 7 1, 196 MacEwen, Mary .... 20, 61, 92, 127, 175 Mott, Sally Ann ........... ..83, 200 Lee, Lois .,....... ........................ 8 2 Mack, Mary ..... ............. f ...71, 201 Motter, lean .... .,...83, 158, 177, 200 Lee, Roy ..................................... 82 Mack, Norma ..... ............ 8 2, 200 Moxer, Carolyn .... .............. 5 0, 96 Lee, Winifred ....,........................... 82 Mahaffey, Robert . ........................... 82 Moyer, Glenna ..... ................... 8 3 Lehman, Constance .... 82 '101, 127, 128, 200, 254 Main, Dorothy .................... 49, 136, 181 Mueller, Katherine ...83, 93, 142, 147, 183 Lehman, Don .,.............................. 191 Mainey, Dorothy .,....,................... 19, 82 Mullady, Patrick .. ................... 83 Lehman, Nina ...... .....,..............,... 8 2 MGi1'1S, 19011 --19, 23 101, 120. 127. 131, 179 Mullen, Rita .......... ....... . .72, 90, 106 Lehman, Rosemary .. ........... 71, 90 Majeska, Ruth ............................ ,.82 Mulgueeny, Carole ...... 83, 179 Lehman, Shirley ..... .... 1 9, 71, 161, 173 Manahan, Richard ..........,,.......... 156, 193 Munding, Elizabeth . . . .............. 72, 183 Lehman, Virginia . . ,.,,,,,,.,..., 82 Manhart, Margaret . .,... 71, 175 Murphy, lean ....... ............ 8 3, 158, 202 Lehr, Ianice ..,.... ........ 6 1, 201 Marett, Arden ..... .............. 8 3 Murray, Carolyn . . ...................... 83 Lehr, Ieannette ..... .... 7 1, 202 Margolis, Barnett .. ................ 87 Myers, Douglas .... 62, 156, 166, 193, 229 Leihold, Raymond , , ,....,.,,,. 71 Marion, Virginia . . . ..... 71, 95, 128, 173 Myers, Patricia . . . ............. . . . . . . . .83 Leist, Mary ........... .....,. 8 2, 137, 200 Mack, Marianne ......... 83, 106 Myers, Veiva ,.,, .......... 72, 101, 175 Lemmerrnan, Marcia . . . ............ 71, 202 Macko, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166 Lenert, Ruth .......... . ..f71, 158, 161, 173 Marotz, Alice Yoder .......... . ..... .49 N Lenhart, E1-majean .... .... ., .,..... , .... 7 1 MGfS11, CY1'1f1'l1G -------------- -------4-- 8 3, 200 . 83 Lenz, Elizabeth ..... ..,.,,.,., 7 1, 177, 201 Marshall, Ione ................................ 71 Nash' Elmer -- ---'--' Lenz, Iean ......, ,,,, 5 1, 101, 104, 202 Marshall, Ruth ....,..... 19,71,158,161, 181, 266 Neel, 5390199 ------- 48 Lesko, Ainoiio .... ,,.. 7 1, 104, l28,l171 Mortensen, Mtny ..................... as Nef1l.1uen11e ---..- .---..-- 6 2. 96. 173 Lesniak, Dorothy . . . ........... 82, 106 Martin, Ella Beth . . . .,.. .............. 8 3 Necmdef, D0l'0l11Y -- - - -83, 93, 158, 200 Lesniok, Edward .. .....,,.,.. 156, 193 Martin, Howard .... 155. 166. 193 New., Beffilce ------' ------------ - ---95 Len, Virginia' ..... ..... 8 2, 90, 173, 200 Martin, lenses ........ 71, 193 Neikirk, Elizabeth .--.--- .-83. 238 Lewis, Doris ..........l. 82, 95 Merrtrrr, Marjorie .... ......,, 1 9, 71 Nelson, Wanda ........,. ......50 Lewis, james ...' .,'-....l... 1 66 Mrrserr, Reberr ',,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Nenez, Boms ....... ................. 8 3 Lewis, Iulie ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 82 Mathewson, Doris ........ 83, 158 Newcomb. Ianel, ...... .4.. 7 2, 90. 127. 158 Liehry, Mrrrjerre .'..- 73' 142, 146, 175 Mqrhws, Lore,-re ,, , .,-, 20, 52, 171 Newlove, Mariorie ...... ........... . .. . .83 Lieber, peu1 .,.. ....'....'. 7 1, 189 Matson, prrtrreie ..,.., 33, 200 Newman, lane Ellen ........ ..,..l42 Lieser, Helen ........ ................. 7 1, 90 Mattson, Ianet . . . ....,.. :71, 237 N?WUl.C1f1. 11T10fJ9f1e - - - - - - -72, 202, Limbacher, Iames ..... .............. 9 2, 137, 145 Mathew. Susan .. ...1. 59, 161. 223 Nlehmf Ramond ---- ------ 1 .50, Limbird, lean .,,.... . ...... 71, 91, 92, 175, 201 May. Marilyn ........ 71. 202 Nickel, Belilf, ----- ----------- - --50 Lino, Analie .............................. el, 175 Meyer. loan ..... .................. 8 3 Nlebes, MGf1lY'1 ------------ ---83 Lindeniotli, Morylotiise .. ......... 82, 142 Mazur. Oloa ..... ................ 8 3, 101, 127 N!emeYef,KUih1eefi ----- 19, 72, 175. 201 Lindsay, Bette ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, 71, 101, 201 Mead, Mary .............................. 49,187 N1Q1?f?if1f1, Beverly .--......... .-.83 L1nvt11e,1vte,y .............,.....,.......... .48 Meek. Doris lean .... 20 62. 142. 146, 147. 137 Nolnli, Lucille ------ ---- 83. 137, 200 Lippincott, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82, 128, 200 Meek, Julia .............................. 62, 99 doyg. Ixlielenl ............................... .82 Meffley. It-me Koehler ..-.. 50. 1093, 131, 0 Oy . ary ane .... 19, 23, 49, 107, 136, 139, 175 Meier. Doris -11---1--- -..-..- , . I ' Lockwood, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 189 Meister, Russell .,,... .............. 8 3 I5g2f ' 'ibiuigg Lodge, Elsie .... 71, 91, 92, 95, 106, 139, 183, 202 Melnhardl. Erwin .... ..,..... 8 3. 150 Ochs 14enne,h ' ' ' '83 Long, Bette ................................ .49 Menlzer. Jacqueline ---71. 96, 179 Qfcegmer qfhomee' 1550196 Longacre, Virginia ,. ,.... . ................ 95, 201 MGHTZGP, '1'1'1CIiS -1---- ------ .-.-- 5 2 , 93, 179 Oldenbur' Adele ' 72' 184 Lorenz, Doris ,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 1, 175 Mercer, Mary Ann ................ 83, 203 OuendO,,fg'Cauu.en5 ' 5 1' 171 Loudenslagel, Mary . . ......,. 49, 173 Mercer, Thomas .... ..... 7 1, 104, 131, 193, 224 O an Marim, 1 177 Loudenslaqel, Ruth , ,, , ,161, 161, 173 Meresko, Ioanna .................... 201 Oigune Barbara ' 8 5 106 203 Loux, Ieanne ...... ......... 7 1, 162 Mericle, Donald ............... 71, 193 Ormerad Iessie ' ewes' 105' 201 Lowe, Phyllis ..,, ,,,, 7 1, 177, 203 Merillat, Harold .. ...... 83 Osborne' Maru n ' B31 127' 200 Lowman, Carol ........... 61, 171 Merrell, Doris ------ ------ 5 0 Otshau 'hnessey ' 96 12-j 237 Lowry, Betty ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 87 Merrell, Richard . . ........ 50 Osmur qBm,bm,1,g' ' 83' 142' 171 Luckey, Lois ...... ................. . 49 MGTZQGT, Clyde ---- -------- 1 83 Qstrcr Afmi GOI,-he ' ' ' ig -72' 96' 202 Luedtke, Dorothy ..... sl, 158, 161, 179 Merrell. Virginia ..... 62. 202 Otis Cfeynghiq ' ' ' ' 51 Liiqiioihl, Paul - ............... .82 Meyer. lanel ...... ...... 8 3. 90 Omg, Donald ' Q e ,'rr, ree ,e'3 Q22 Lull, lean ,........ .... 6 4, 93, 103, 202 Meyer. Mariorie .. ........... 72 ' ' ' ' ' Lundqard, Arlene .... ............. 7 1, 201 MGYQT, PU'-11 ------ ------------- 7 1 P Lupton, Phyllis .....,... ...... l 9, 49, 127, 173 Meyers. Audrey ..... 71. 92, 101 Lusk, Lenore Ieannette ...... 71, 92, 142, 146, 147 MSYGIS, BG1'1UCII'CI - - -.-.-- 33, 128. 200 Packer, Ioyce . .. ...... ........ . .. .83 Lt151,Lu1q ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 71 Miles, Phillip .... ............ 1 36, 191 Page, lane! ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 83, 159 Lust, Miriam ............ .82 Miller. Beulah ------------------ 52, 95, 193. 235 Page, Orrel Ann ...72, 127, 173 Lutz, Carolyn ...... 71, 142, 201 Ml11er, Clara Iean ..................,..- ...... P aine, Lois ....... ......,... , .83 Lyon, Mary . .. ............ 142, 187 '---------------- -17. 50, 92, 118. 153, 159, 131, 135 Palley, Io Ann .. . .. .. .83, 200 Lyon, Ruth .. ....... ..... 8 2, 93, 142, 187 Miller. Donald ---.----..--------..-.---- 33, 155 Palmer, Edward .... ......... 8 3, 189 Miller. DOf11'1CI --.------------------- 83, 177. 200 Palmer, Patricia ...... .....,.... 8 3, 200 M Miller, Hazel ..... ......,.............. 8 3, 184 prrrresuk, Armemerre ,,,, ,,,, 5 2, 153, 177, 201 , Miller, Kenneth ............................., 147 pqrrqeuk, 1-1e1er1 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1, 177 Mocortny, Lois .......... ......... 9 2, 105 Miller, Ianice .. .. 90, 128, 142, 171, 200, peeps Bessie ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 83 McClain, Nancy . ......... .... A ...61, 90, 127 Miller, Mary I ..... ................. 7 2, 158, '175 perdee Arthur ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 150 Mscleliono, Mary Anne .. ........ 82, 106, 171 Miller. Miriam ------ ...... 50, 173 Parker-,I Betty Ann ........,............ ...72', 106 McClelland, Alice 1--- ---82. 105. 123. 197 Miller. Morris .---.-.-.---- 83 Parker, Norma .... ..... s 3, 127, 137, 184, 201 Mcchlfet Esielle 1111111 ' - i -------- 49, 1 96 99 Miller. P1'1Y111S - - - -----,------,- 72, 95, 179 Parks, Robert ..... ................. . . . . .225 MCC0Y,1:1ml'l1511fl -------- -.--------.- - 61 Millhoane, loan .. .-.---..--i..----------- 83 Portee, Virginia .............. 72, 90, 201 MCCOY. lune ............ .... 8 2, 200 Milligan, Arthur ............................ 83 prmerr, Cere1 ,,,,, ,,,, 3 3, 153, 200 McCullough, Elizabeth .... ., .82, 142 Millns, Beverly .... ..... 1 9, 50, 158, 159, 181, 217 Pgffersonl Shirley , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 203 McCullough, Margaret . . . . . . .71 Miarik, Carol .... ..... ................... 7 2 PQU1, MqrjOr1e , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , , ,33 McCutcheon, lean ..... .... .61 Minturn, Dorothy .. ..,.................... 72 prrxrerr Berry ,,,, ,,,, 1 9, 52, Q1 136 142 177 McCutchen, Loretta , . ................ .82 Mishler, Betty . . . . . . ...... 83, 200 pcrxrerrf Lerrere , , , ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , ,', , , , ,S3 McDarr, Virginia ..... 61, 146, 187, 211 Mitchell, 16119 ----- A ------1-. 13, 50, 175 Peak, Charles .... ..... ............. . . ,.83 MCDOle, C1CIY1OY1 ----- ---- 4 9, 130, 156, 195 Moeller, Connie .... 83, 181, 241, 266 Pearce, june ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4, 215 McGehee, Judith ...... .............. 8 2, 200 Molineaux, Robert . ........,...... 193 pepp1e, Vrrqrrrre ,, ,,,,,, 72 Q6 105 212 McGillvary Onnalee .... 19, 61, 91, 92 99 Moll, Ianet ......... .. ...... 72, 201 Percy, Inner ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 3, 19 7,2 127, 181 McGinn, Marian ..... ...,.... 5 0, 143, 181 Monroe, Eloise .... ............. 8 3 1Dere1, Noris , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1, , , , , , V254 McGlenon, Ianice .. .............. .71 Monroe, Iack ........ .............. 8 3 Perrin, Berry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34, 200 McGraw, Ann .. ...... ..... 7 1, 93, 183 Mooney, Margery ..... 62, 137, 171 perrin, Lore, ,,,, ..,1Q, 51, 92, QQ, 103, 177 MC1'111q1'1t 11119111435 P- -' -------' 82, 216 Moore, CO119911 ----- -l------ 8 3, 173 Perry, Donna .... ......,............ 8 4, 142 MCKGY, Merle ----- ------------ 2 00 Moore. lack ...... .--.-----,- 9 5 Peteott, Fannie .................... 94, 142 McKay, Nuria ........... ..... 8 2, 103, 254 Moore, Maralee ........ 72, 181 Peterson, Lois .........,,........,...... 84 ,l0l, MCK91VeY, 19911 ---------- ,---- 7 1, 142. l7l MODIS, VlfQl1'11C1 ---- .-..- 5 2, 93, 202 Peterson, Patricia .... 1 .... , ............. 161, 181 lVlCKelvy, Kathryn Eileen ---, ---71, 101, 201 Morell. Samuel . .... -----.---- 1 45 Petkosek, snirley .... 19, 72, 127, 128, 155, 177, 201 McKenna, Donald ......... ......... 1 95 Morris, Alice Io Ann . . .. ..... 83, 181 perrrdes, Frederick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 270 Petroff, Rosalie .. Pteffer, Dorothy .... Phillips, Barbara Phillips, Bettye Phillips, Mary ...... Phypers, Marian ..... Piel, Ruth ........... Pietschman, Mary Alice Petee, Winitred ....... Pistell, Margery .......84, ...84, 90, ....84, . ........... 72, 93, Plinke, Frederick .. ......... 84, 123, 155, Plotts, Cosmo . .,... ....,. 6 2, 150, 166, 189, Plotts, Doris ..........,................... 84, Poland, Elizabeth ...... 19, 23, 72, 127, 173, Poland, Mary jean ..............,.......... Polcar, Olive .......l .... .............. 8 4 , Pool, Carol ....... - . Pope, Lucille . ,. Porter, Alice .. Porter, Donna .. Porto, William .... Posey, Vivian ....... Poss, Mary Ioanne Potter, Elaine ......... Potts, Ervin ........ Potts, Harold ..... Powell, Bryon ..... Power, Priscilla . .. Powers, loann ..... Praeger, Connie . . . Prebeq, loseph Preidt, Sally . . Price, Kathleen . . Price, Virginia .... Priver, Arnette .. . Purser, Eleanor .. Quisenberry, Ralph . . . Raines, Dorothy ....... Romaker, Annabelle .. ............84, ....51, 99, 139, ...84, ....84, ....62, .....62, ........84, ..,...84,128, ............72, ....72, 93, 191, .........62, .... 84, 137, 173, Q ....1ee, R . ....... .... 6 2,104, 93, 166 Randolph, Stephan . .......,......... 156, , Rankin, june ..........,. 19, 20, 72, 95, 103, Raptis, Estelle ...... Rataiczak, Kathleen . . . Rayner, Allen ....... Rayner, Margaret .... ....... .......... 6 2 , Reeck, Phylis ...................... 84, 101, Reese, Betty lane ...... 72, 90, 127, 158, 201, Reetz, Phyllis ...... ........ 1 9, 62, 100, 101, Reid, Marilyn .... ................. , . .84, Reider, Robert .. RemY, lack ....... Renner, Norma ..... Rettiq, Rosemary Rhoads, Betty ...... Rhodes, Barbara .... Rice, Nancy ....... Richard, Donald ..... Richards, Margaret .19, 23, 62, 127, . . . .19, 62, 105, Richards, Marian ..... . ............ 84, Richardson, Gleeverda . Richardson, Mary Anne Stearns, Arlene ...... Richey, Mildred ....... Ricketts, Phillip ........ Ricks, Riddle, Irene ........ Theodore . . . Ridenour, Mary ....... Rideout, Lester ....... Riedmiller, Betty Lou .. Rite, Martha .... ..... Rini, Marian ,... .... Rish, Mary Lou Risher, Charles . . Ritenour, Kerris .,.. Rittenour, Virginia .. Ritz, Bettie ........ Ritzhaupt, Martha Robbins, Gwen ..... Roberts, Martha ...... Robertson, Norman .... Robinett, Ned ......... Rochte, Beulah .,..... Roethlisberger, Kenneth Charlotte ....... 128, Rogers, Rogers Rogers F-Oqqe, Rogltn, 1 ,lanel .... Martha . . . Howard ..... Teresa ....... ...19 72 92 , , , 105, 187, ffIffIffffffffffzi4. ffjieij '52,' '1'00','l01:' .. .......... mi .... .. .. ..... 72, ,128, 1.fffffff72, 164',' ..........a4, 158, ...17,21,51, 116, .........,....s4, ......'.1s21'i7iaf' . .'.'1'15,'5i,' '1112Q'1'fi1',' ....l7, 39, 51, 166, . . .' ,','.'1'56,' 155' ....a4, 127, Romaker, Iacguelyn ................ . ........ Romaker Rosemar ...... 19, 72, 93, 127, 175, , Y Rose, lane ............. Ross, Marjorie .. Rosser, Ann ........... Roth, Audrey ........ Roth, Evelyn .......... Rothenberger, Marjorie Rotsel, Ralph ........ Roulet, Elizabeth ..... Royal, Beulah .... Royer, Catherine .. Rubel, Lois ........ Ruch, Lynn ,.... Rut, Ianice .... Ruiz, Bernice . . . Ruiz, Maria .... Ruland, Eleanor . . . Ruotf, Louise ..... Rupp, Kathleen .. Rush, Dorothy .. Russ, Martha .... . . . .72, 92, .......84,179 .. ....... 84, 142, ........72, 96, 161, .....72, 122, 158, 161, 92, ..........72, 101, .....72, 181, 185, ............84, ....63, 90, ....84, 175, .......72, ......84, . 1 ................ 52, Shelt, Barbara . . . ....85, 184, 203 Shepard, Lelah ...................... 73, 142, 202 Sherman, William .................. 85, 128, 137 202 156 Sherrard, lean ..19, 63, 92, 93, 104, 105, 139, Sherry, Peter ............................ 85, Shift, Myer ........................... , ....... 85 Shively, Ieanne . .. ....... 52, 93, 142 Shively, Shirley . . . ............,.. . .85 Short, Delores ..... , , ................... 63 Showkeir, james ..... .... 2 1, 63, 120, 193 Showman, Edward .... ................ 2 48 Shuler, Lenna ....... Shuster, Evelyn Sickmiller, Ethyl .... Siddaway, Dorothy Siegel, 'Ruth I ......... ........ ..85 .......73 ........52, 171 .......63, 92, 95, 100 128 Simkins, Pauline ..... .......... 7 3, 103, 127, Simmons, Io.Ann .... ..... 5 2, 102, 131, 161, Russell, Barbara .......................... 84, Russell, Florence .... Russell, lane ......... Russell, Mary ......... Russell, Roscoe, Ir. .. Russo, Catherine ...... Rutter, Samuel ..... Ryan, Mary .... Ryan, Mary .... .72 103 158 159,175, .... I .... ' ....... a4. '.'.i1l1Q .1'06,. 127, 1213, zoo, .... 63, , S s 11 , W'1l' ............................. Sgiri, Evh 1171rc11lrie . .52, 119, 136, 179, 209, 221, Salazar, Lolita ............................. Sampson, jean ............................ Sams, William .... -'----'- Sander, Donald .. ....... 73, Sandera, Betty ...... .... 8 4, 177, sendkuhi, Louise ..... ..... a 4. 153. Sangston, Phyllis .................... 73, Sanguinetti, Patricia ..........,... . .84, 1512, , B b ........................ , 521121, Iaggtclllq .,....... 73, 101, 127, isa, 181 Saul, Ralcahel ,... ................. 7 3, 145i 5 , ..........,............... , Sgxliygi, B631-Illgy 19, 63, 99, 158, 181, 185, Y .... Sawyer, Nora Lee ..... Schaat, Paul .......... Schaberg, loan ..... Schatczke, Howard .. Schall, Helen ..., ..... Schaller, Katherine . . . Scharer, Marjorie . .. Schaub, Lois ...... Schey, Eleanor ..... Schlegel, William . . . Schmidt, leanne ...... .......B4, 93, . .' f .'1i4,' '1'42',' 2bbf ....19, 73, 101, ...........63, .84 161 111184, ' 162,I ....... 1751 Schmidt, Mary Louise ...................... Simon, Simon, Cecilia . . . ......,........ .73, Ruth ......., ........ 179 201 ......85, 95, 202 201 158 Simpson, Barbara . . . .... 73, 128, 136, 175, Simpson, Lois ..... ............ 7 3, 127, Sines, Darlene .... ...........,........ 8 7 Sink, Patricia .... .... 8 5, 142, 203 Skriletz, Dorothy . . . ..... 85, 137, 104 Slagle, Roscoe .,.., ............... 8 5 Slichcinski, Sabina . . .......... .85, 173 Sloane, Marvella . . . .... 85, 90, 173, 200 Slyker, Catheryne . . . . . Smaltz, Fannie . .. Smart, Doris ........ . . Smenner, Reba ............... Smith, Barbara Louise .......... Smith, Betty ............ 19, 73, Smith, Beverly ...... ......... Smith, Boyd ..... .......... Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smithe, Patricia .. . Smyth, Donnal .... ............ Doyle . . . ......... . .73 Glenna ........ 19, 73, 92, Harold... ........ Ianet .............1..... Ianice ................. 19, 63, 91, 99, 102, 104, lean ...,...,........... Iosephine .............. lune ............ . . Mary Elizabeth . . . . . Mary Frances . . . . . . . Robert ......... ..... William ...... ....... . . . . . .73, Ieanette . . ........ . . Snyder, David ................ Snyder, Geralda ...... 85, 128, Snyder, Snyder, Marita ..... ........ .....73, 142, 147 ....73, 142, 220 ..52, 158, 187, 202 105, 158, 159, 175 ..........63, 201 , 95, 136, 139, 215 127, 131, 139,181 ...19, 73, 90, 173 136, ' 142,' '1'4b', ' 1715 .19, 63, 103, 179 ,.....73, 90, 201 .19, 52, 158, 173 ...........85,203 .73, 128, 129, 191 96, 114, 127, 173 ..........85, 203 121, 162, 179, ...19, es, 91, . 85 200 Iacquelrne ...................... 85, 203 103 203 Snyder, Marian .... ...........85, S h 'dt, Norman .......................... Sghrdleider, lane .......... 19, 53, 1261 127, 1331 Schneider, Ioyce ...................... 73, , Schneider, Robert ......................... Schneider, Ruth Anne Schoen, Ruth . .g ...... .-.----- ----- - - Schoeppler, Otto . . . . . Scholt, Grayce .,... . . Scholz, lean .... ...... Schroeder, Carol ...... ..........21, , , ..19, 73, 127, 131, 131, ....... 85, 95, 137, 175, .85 106 Schroeder, Frances ..... . . . . . . , 1 Schumacher, C. Edward S h a her, Fred ..... ......... 8 5, Sghgrrllagher, Pauline .. ...85, 142, Schurr, Sara ......... Schuster, Evelyn .... Schuster, Gladys Schuster, loann .... Schwab, Karl ....... Schwartz, Vera ....... Schwartzenberq, jean . Schwentke, 16011 Schwyn, Robert .,.... Scisinger, Doris ....... Sears, Iames ..... Seeley, joseph ...... . . Seeley, Marianne . . . Sekerak, Marijane . . . Seete, Ormot ...... Sells, Dorothy . .. Seratin, Helen .. Seubert, Ann .. Sexton, Mary .... Shanatelt, Ruth .... Sheffer, Alice . . . Sheller, Mildred ..... Shelles, Winifred .... '.'1'si'5h i .......73, 11111552 -1.311-, ,, ...... 187, 1 1 1 1 . . .... . 201 ...85, 106, .....73, 158, 159, 93, ....63, 93, 104, 179, 161 . . .73, 128, 158, ........73, 96,105 Shellhammer, Ray Ir. .. ---,- -- use 96,' 116 4191 Snyder, Patricia .. Sackman, Iohn ..... Solether, Lauren .... Solomon, Georqianna ....85, 145, 147 Solomon, Lucella ....... V ..................... Sonkoly, Olga .......... Souder, Elizabeth . . Souder, Katherine . . . Sowers, Martha Spangler, Blanche . . .85 52, 118, 138, 142, 179, 210 ............63, 161, 173 .........85, 161, 173,200 93, 95 ....19, 73, 128, 130, 173 Speck, Donald .... Speers, Gloria .... .... Spetz, 1oan..... .... .. Spilker, Laurabelle .. 145 53, 121, 161,, 224 203 Spilker, Neva ....... ............... 5 3 Spilker, Shirley .... ............ 7 3, 201 Spinetta, Catalina . .. ..... 53, 104, 202, 208 Spitler, Bette Ruth ........ 64, 91, '201 Spitler, Dorothy ..... ................ 7 3 Spitzer, Marguerite . . . Spoerr, Robert ....... Sprang, Richard . . . Squire, Harriet . .. 147 . . .85, 145, bi' 165 '1551 Squires, Grace .... Stafford, Ruth .... Stage, Kenneth ..... Stair, Hattie Mae . . . Stallbohm, Louise .. Stanton, Robert .... Stape, Gloria ..... Stapleton, Edith . , . Stark, Patsy ......... .. St. Aubin, Lois ....... Stautter, Mary Helen Stearns, Marilyn ' .... Stebbins, Ruth .... Steele, Betty .... Steck, Glenna .. ............ 85,200 201 150 .....19, 73, 96, 142, 151, 202 147 155,234 73 so 104 171 , , ,128,158. 161 .........73,142, 177, 202 ...........73, 202 ......64, 93,181 .....85, 90,95 187, 200 200 .....73, 142, 147, 181, 201 Ross, lean ........... ............ 8 4, 173, Shelmerdine, lcmet ---- -'--- 5 2' Stein, Ianet ................... 64, 93 I i, RAPPAPORT S fl 127 South Main A , f X ' A A Rappaport's have it! Yes, coeds know that it's Rappaport's for everything -7 I - QL 5 including the equipment for one of the coeds' favorite pastimes, knitting. Here you , 1 '91, Af' by can find just the right needles and the exact shade ot yarn to make your loveliest F 5 H 'l' sweater and wooliest socks. 1 JI. 271 B S RANDALL'S BAKERY ' , ' 186 South Main ' ff' ' I Lx Mom's far away and you're hungry tor cake. Bowling Green has a solution to 7 N A T- your problem, 1t's Randalls Bakery on Main Street. Birthday party or just college - 71 I hunger, they can meet your demands. Rar1dall's is the bakery that bakes to sell N ,'1 again. S-. if -9 ... .:b f-- -T-' ' 1 .. Steiner, Grace Lewis ,,,,,,,, 19, 53' Q21 93, QQ' 135 Vaughn, Ella Ann ...19, 64, 100, 101, 171, 210 Winsor. Eleanor ......... ..-. 6 4. 1513. Steiner, William .. .,.. .........1........ 1 45 ve-1111. Phyllis .,.................. 66. 96. 106. 137 Wwfefsr KQf111ee9 ---------- -'-- 6 4' 9 ' B6 siennon, Betty ...... ...... 5 3, 256, 90, 177 Verbeck. Helen ,.......- ----..-.--.--.-...... 8 6 W?m?f' MGFY 111129119111 -- '- B G Sierling, Robert ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 35 Verock, Rosella .......,............ 86, 106, 200 VV'1I111'11'1Q1'1Umf 5119511119 ---- ------------ ' 'QD Stinson, June ............. .85 VGSG-Y. Eve1Yr1 ---- 53. 91. 119. 142' 143. 147. 131 W111C1 R9Sem91Y ' ' 86'148'181 Stock, Edwin .,.-' -'..,-.-... 1 891 242 Vegey, Wesley ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, 104, 195 Wise, Elaine ............ 19, 45, 92, 101, 15 , 86 s,1ookf1o1e,1oyoe ........,. 85,177,200 Vetter. Mary Lou ...................... 86. 200 Wisner' 10119, ----- ----- '--'- '-'- - - Stocker, Gloria ,,,, ,,,15, 20, 64 102 131 Vietmeier, Alice ...... 74, 93, 106, 127, 158, 161, 179 W15S19Tf G1Of1C1 .----- . -------- 54. 91. 119. 175 Stone, Wilma ....... . ........... f .... ' 53 Viunoner, Grace .................... 96, 181, 185 Wohlqcrmufh. Meri' -- ------ ---' - ----' --74 Stoneczek, Lucille .. ........... 73, 158, 201 Violand. 1011195 1. .-----.-,.--.-.----- 53. 193 W01CO11. Barbara ' 17' 18' 2220 stonffer, Doreen .... 64, 130, 136, 139, 173 Virtue. Marilyn -... ...-. 7 4. 127 W01f' Frances -'-- 86' 137' 179' 2 ' ' Stouffer, Gordon .. .................. .85 Wolfe, lean Alice . .. .......... 86,64l4gh 1313 strosbnro, Shirley .. ....... ,.65 137 200 w WO119m. Mflfv ----- ---A-'---'- ----- ' ' ' ' ' w ll , R in .... .....................,... 7 4 21f,iTfgnS,fO'2,g1',gggg '7g'1S8' Wehner. E11iS --4-- ------- --...- B 6 wgnggii, 12111114 ,..74, 142, 146, 147, 175. 201 guek W1111,,m ,,,,, ' ' 85' 234 WQ9Hsr.,PhY11iS -.------..- -86 Wood, Dorothy .......... .....54, 187, 202 Sullivan, Ioyce ..19, 73 101 104 127 158.1181 201 WG111' 1-O15 ---- - ---'----- 8 6. 200 wood, William .... . ......... ..--189 Sullivan! Paul U ' ' I H 'h ' I H . . . I .'. I . I' .85 Vllales, Ruth .' .... .... 1 9, 64, 101, 177 Woods, Barbara . . ............. 86, 200 Summers Marilyn U - ' l l l - - U ' i l I l - I . .87' 241 Walker, Ennis . .. ........ 150, 166 Wright, Edna .... .... 7 4, 179, 200, 266 er ' 1 ' ' Walker, Shirley . . . .............,. 175 Wright, Nancy . . . ........... . . . . , .86 Suit , Donad ..... ...64, 120, 156, 189 . . Sunon Alice 73 201 Wall, Shirley ....... ..... 6 4, 74, 127, 179 Wurster, Keith ............. ..B6 Swami Faye' ' ' 73 Wallser, Glenn ...,...........,.............. 86 Wyandt, Ruth ....... 74, 96 Swemgnqen F1,5,,,51g' 4 ' '85 Wolters, Marjorie ..,............ .,....a6, 137, 200 wyire, Betty ,,,, ....,. . 96, 200 Sweet lounge i-79 Wannemacher, Mary Elizabeth .,........ , ....... Wylie, Mary ,,,,... ,... .... 7 4 , 96, 201 Sweiqard Cletusl-'H '116 1'50 116611891242 -----'------'-- -'----- 8 6. 101. 106. 127. 187. 202 wyv111, Roberto .. .1 ..... ..... 7 4. 202 sweiqer, 'George ' ' ' ' 155 Ward, Gordon ..l7, 22, 74, 122, 130, 131, 189, 259 Swick, Ie-an ..... 1. 1 I 1. '.1.'.A.A,1.-...'...-... '... 96 wgiggrN?Bggnh ' Y gWi11i1C21g'Cf0gQ ' ' ---' 21' 122 Warner' Roger Uuluh ,,,.,--..., .86 Yarqer, Maxine . . . .., ...... . . . . .86, 95 SW be B' C11 5 ' - - Wasson Martha H. ...74, 103' 133 Yoakam, loan ...... ........ . . . . . . . . .86 Zu O' - Orothy ' ' '73 Waters A loan . .. . ........... 86 Yoakam' W1111Gm ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '86 Szubskl. C091 ---- ---- 85. 156 Wmderj M,,,q,e'm ,,,,,,,,, 86 Yoder, Mariorie .,.. .... 6 4, 100, 101, 183 Way' Frederick ' q H ' 145, 147 Young, Elaine . .. .......... , . . . . .203 T Weaver Arima H .85 173 Young, Frances .. .......... 86, 203 Tooier, Iohn . ....,........ .... 1 66, 189 Weaverj 'rnornoe fi. .fI74, 122, 193 YOHHQ' lem? -'-' ---- ---' 5 4 ' 158' 2215 Tannenrblaum, Verna . . . . ....... Weaver, Zola . .... . . ...... 85131 Youngs' 1915 ' ' I 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' app, orma . ,..... ...... . .. ........ , Webb, Marjorie , ,, ,, , , , , ' Toyior, Mary Bee ........................ 65, 233 w be , 1 k .... ....... 2 64 Z rerbwon. Dore ........ 73. 92. 104. 127. 131. 183 w219n2f, Dfenzil ..... ........ 1 89 znnn, ooneio ..... ..,.... ............... 1 0 9 Thielman, Betty . . . ..................... 74, 96 Webster, Arden . . . .... 95, 166 Zehner, Beverly ..... ................ , . . . . .86 Thomas, Dorothy .... .......... 8 5, 106, 137, 201 Webster, Harold ...... ...... . .95 Zeis, Martha Ann .... 19, 54, 101, 127, 179 Thomas, Elaine .... .... ..... 8 5 , 200 Weekley, Marjorie .... 74, 95 Zenn, Alice ................................ ..86 Thomas, Eugene ....... 156 Weston, William ........ 195 Zepka, Mary Anne ....,..... 19, 74, 93, 161, 173 Thomas, Goldie .,... ..,, 8 5,200 Weqman, Carster ........... 86 Zerman, Arnold .................... 93, 147, 189 Thomas, Hilda ...... ..... . 74 Wehde, Ruth .....,, ............. 1 58 Ziegler, Dorothy ........ 86, 90, 127, 158, 183, 200 Thompson, Howard , 189 Weiger, Eugenia ....... 64, 101, 202 Zimmerman, Mary .................. 96, 158, 183 Thompson, julia ,,,,, ,, .85 Weir, Ruth .,,........ ............, 8 6, 200 Zimmerman, William ...... ...... 2 3, 74, 145, 211 Thompson, Leona ...... ....... . 85 XVeis, David ........... .... 8 6, 95, 123, 196 Zimpher, Mary ...... ........ . ..... l 58 Thompson, Mary Alice ..., ,....... . 85 Weisenauer, Dorothy . . ........... 86, 203 Zink, Lillian , , ., ,.., ........ . . . . .86 Thompson, Meade ...... .,......... 2 05 Weisz, Margaret ..... . ......... 886,122 Zorbach, William .... ..... 7 4, 193, 226 Thomson, Ruth , ......... ......,... 8 5, 96, 202 Weisz, Marilyn ,.... .... . , Thoss, William ...,.............,........... .85 Welker, Mark ....... ..........,. . 166 Throne, Beit. ,..... 74 104, 122, 126, 127, 128, 179 Wellbuum. MGFY -----......... ' ...., 53, 175 Elton, Phyllis , .,...........,................. 74 Wendel, Phyllis ...,.... 74, 127, 158, 153, 'ppin, Ma ' ie ......... .............. 7 4, 202 W dt, A tt .... ....,.......... , . Titus, Willi8111':1r ....... ...................,. . as Wgililling, l1l111c?holas .... .... 6 4, 121, 166, 191 Tomka, Rosemarie .. ..................... . . . Werner, Mary loan ,... ....... 8 6, 175, 200 23, 74, 95, 106, 127, 128, 131, 173 Wernta, Gloria .......74, 105, 201 Tomilson, Mary .. ...... 19, 20, 64, 96, 104, 142, 177 West, Muriel ..,.......... ..............,... 6 4 Tonkin, Suzanne ..... ........... 7 4, 127, 179, 260 Vlfestenbarcrer, Carolyn ..... 19 74, 159, 184 ,'1 ransuehMartha .. .... 19, 53, 99, 136, 139, 155 Wetde, lgith ............. ..... ...... rease, my .... ........ . ............ . 5 Wetzel, elen .......... . .. . . . . . . Treat, Ann ...... ................. 8 5, 224 Wheeler, Shirley ........................ 74, 162 Treece, Ellen ..... ..,. 7 4, 91, 92, 142, 201 Whitacre, Marilyn ,.... . . . . .............. 64, 179 Triplett, Martha . . . .................. .85 White, Alice ..,.................... . . ..... . . . . . Triplett, Mary .. ....... ..... 7 4, 202 ........ 17, 19, 23, 54, 119, 126, 127, 136, 139, 181 Tseu, Gertrude . . . ,.... ..... . 85 White, Constance .......................... . .64 Tucker, Dorothy ........ 103, 131 White, Lois .............................. 74, 105 guclkerb Elle: ..... .... 8 6, 158,' 171 white, Patslciah ..... . . . ur , orot y nn . ..........,.. .64 h'tman, art a .... . .... , , guide, garlottc? ..... .... 8 6, 96, 147, 181 Whltman, Rloibert . . . .... 64, 93, 1311 utt e, onna ean .. ... ...... 64, 158, 179 Whitmyer, arley ... . , . . . . . . . .. Whyte, Richard ............................. 156 U Wice, Helen .............................. 74, 90 Uhlman, Patricia ..,.............. ' ..... .74, 181 wigngf' 1.Y:3il?' 23' 74' 92' 128' 129 131' 175' 291 Umnitz, oiono .... ........ ,... . . 64, 158, 201 Wiqgmg Patricia ' 85 Underhill, Patricia .. .... 18, 20, 64, 99, 113, 179 Wilcox Helen ' 4'Q02 Utlerback, Earl .... ............1. . ...... . 86 Wilhellfrly Colefta' -.'l'.'.'85l' 108 V wilhelm, lgorence . .. ..... gg, illiams, arbara .... ..... , V ff' , ...... . ..... . ..... , 18 Williams, Ferdinand .. ..... ...B6 Vgldg, Ilflxgifflouise . . . . . . ....... .86 W1111GmS. Frederick - - - - - - ' ' -86 Valerius, Dorothy .. .... 86, 158, 200 W1111Gm5 1-015, -1 ---- 8 6 Xan A111-Ir, Rienord .... ..... 0 6, 150, 166 116051121119 ---- -'-- 6 946.1351 , ' .,........... ....... . . ,9 119 95 ' vggginbggapnyiiie . ...... ,..... ..... 9 13 203 l'NV1111f1mFf 1311111111 ---1 974. 221 Vandorn, Leona ....,,.........,............ .86 1 5' O 91 -'- - ' -'- - '--- ' von ionoiinohom, Glendene ...... 74, 95, 103, 201 W111?GmS9H. DOUGH -- --1--- 85. 104. 145 Van Natta, Wilbert ......... .......... . .. 264 W1111C1mS0n' 191191 - - ' ----- -' 951 158 Vannorsdall, Patricia . ...,. ..,.. 8 6, 158, 200 W1111Gm50n' 1191911 ' -' '- '-'- 86' 90 Van 12611, Edith V11-qmic vhh' '.-.... 8 6' 253 Willson, lla .................... 86, 90, 105, 200 Van '1 11be,-gl Ioan ,l,,'.' lll... 3 5, 186' 200 W11lson, Ioan . . .4 ......................... 86, 200 Van Wormerl G1em1 I... '.....- 1 451 147, 195 Willyard, Catherine ............................ Vqscjkf Mary Kqghx-yn .'.. .-'.. 6 4, 95' 106, 202 .,........ 19, 74, 103, 127, 128, 158, 181, 209 Vafsterlinql lay ....'... ..4.-.. 2 3' 86. 127 Wilson, Helen Ann ..............,....... 36, 203 Wilson, Ruth ..........,................. 86, 1421 272 ii' 1 4
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