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'R f ' J' ' 'I 'Iv l '-' 'll' uf' vu' nf-1-A A - If - f- v w- f I -urn vm' -w' '15 -'-' Y 0, FA, , ,1.-.mafr.-.a:e.'4.4e.o.e.1 1' H E I N D EX vmem:a:Q.a1ma.Q.es-P544i ' ' A ' TD. . xl N fl x gpg I Q . I ik CHARLES FREDERICK VVISHART President on the D. lViIlis James Foundation x '15 B. A., D. D., Monmouth College, LL D., Lafayette College. gg X .J . . .5 RALPH VANDERVORT BANGI-IAM Professor of Biology 2 B. A., VVilm.ington Collegeg B. S., M. S., Haverford College, Ph.D'., Ohio Sltate U'ni- . versity. jf A - ' -4 :,. - XS sq LAIVRENCE CASPER BOLES Professor of Physical Eclucation B. S., Ohio WVesIeyan University. CHARLES RANDOLPH COMPTON Registrar Q B. A., Ph.D., College of Wooster. 3 Li ELIAS COMPTON Alumni Professor of Philosophy E B. A., Ph.D., College of Vtoosterg D. D., XVabasl1 College. 5.1 EARL EVERETT CUMMINS Assistant Professor of Economics A B. A H11-em College' B D M A Yale University ., , . ., . ., u . ? K1 . 5 SAMUlEL DODDIS Professor of Biblical Doctrine ' B. S., Ph.D.. Grove City College, D. D., Vlfestminster College. .L 5'- -gq AILEEN DUIN HAM Instructor in History 333 B. A., University of Alberta, M. A., University of Toronto, Ph.D., University of London. VVALDO HILARY DUNN Professor of Engl-ish 5 B. A., M. A., Yale Universityg D. Litt., University of Glasgow. iQ N OSCAR FINDLEY Instructor in Education B. A., Valparaiso University, M. A., Ph.D.. Indiana University. GERTRUIDE GINGRICH 11.-efeeeer of Ge-1-mee gg B. A., Northwestern University. fl' DONALD RALPH GOODELL Instructor in English B. s., M. A., Kenyon College. 9 G . F ROY ISRAEL GRADY Brown Professor of Chonzistry ge B. S., College of XV0oster5 Ml A., Ph.D., Ohio Sttate University. ra JOSEPH FREDRIC HASKINS Assistant Prefeeeel- of chemistry 5 B. S., Denison U'niversityg M. S., Ph.D., Ohio State University. G ... 1 FRANK VWINFIELD HAYS Fisher- P1-efeeeef of Hume,-y 5 A B. A., Ph.D., Grove City Collegeg D. D., VVaynesburg College. ERNEST MAINE HEOLE Instructor in Physical Education B. S., College of VVooster. P I Z GRACE PAULINE IHRIG Instructor in F1-eeeh B. A. College of Ilfooster. f' A S L. I I ix! A K l gl 'Q l I 'g If I. ,I 1f?'i4. '-Sayrerm:Qmxxmzq1sozstmrozomrmtexmQ:mamzQ.m:Q.:4:QgmtQ:o.ntogazevzerei-S 'iff 1 1- THIRTY-ONE 'R Y Y J . .. . .,.,. ,. . , . . ,. ., V A ' - Y - i- 'i ,-' -1 1- 'i' 'lr 'ur 'I U-lr -uv 'AE ' YR 0, a, i1m.c:m:a:ma:4aw:o.o.i 'r H E: I N -D EX s:fs.4m:a.A.o:oo1o.o -ssvhlgg x ,Ji . rl x 'f s I X . l. FRANK CRAYVFORD ISELY Instructor in Physics s 1 B. A. Fairmont College, M. A., University of Kansas. I5 ARCHIBALD ANDERSON JOHNSTON Assistant Professor of Economics' I A B. A., Geneva College, M. A., B. D., Princeton University. - P I JOHN BOLTON KELSO Professor of Greek and Demi, of the College B. A., XV,ashington and Jeiferson College, Ph.D., University of Leipzig. LYMAN COLEMAN KNIGHT Assilstnrit Professor of DIatl1.emat'ics E' Ph.B., College of VVooster, M. A., Columbia University. A JOSEPH PROCTOR KNOTT Assistant Professor of French , B. A., M. A., Princeton Uoivol-sity. -e N Q, DELBERT GILES LEAN Professor of Speech B. A., L. H. D., Lawrence College. I M JOHN THOMAS LISTER Professor of Spanish B. A., Butler College, Ph. B., M. A., Ph. D., University .of Chicago. Q KATHLEEN HARRIETT LOWVRIE Instructor in Physical Education K1 Graduate of New Haven Normal School of G unnastics. ' 5 HOXVARD FOSTER LOWVRY Instructor in English B. A., College of Wooster. ii NORMAN MCDONALD Professor' of History B. A., Queen's University, M. A., Harvard University. CHALMERS MARTIN Severance Professor of thc Olcl Testament B. A., M. A., D. D., Princeton University. DOROTHY MIATEER Instructor in English B. A., College of Wooster. 5-5 E 3 9 HORACE NELSON MATEER Professor of Biology ' B. A., Princeton University, M. D., University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D., College of NVooster. ' E 5 PAUL VINCENT MICKINNEY Instructor in Cliemistry B. A., M. A., College of YVooster. ?' ' S if ss FREDERICK WALL MOORE Assistant Professor of Euglfisli. 3 Z B. A., College of Wooster, M. A., Ohio store U.oivo1-sity. lr -vs A 2 Q CARL BERGER MUNSON Instructor in Physical Education Slippery Rock Normal School, Silver Bay School of Physical Education, Chautauqua 2 School of Physical Education. lg 9- e eg ARTHUR MURRAY Instructor in Physical Education and Director of Publicity ' B. S. Collelfe of Wooster. ft Q I 9 ID :. 5 A V F Q A 22 ' l- , - .... J ' - 4.e. '-Saysrmznzmfuzn:sozstmzmifqrmiozm.mmm:ozmviozsizogesntaro o1Qgs:m:oe2? ? fo W I THIRTY-TWO , . fh. -4 f . 'I' ': 'nl-U'n' '-- 'I I' 'l-- Uv-' u' -ur I - I' 'n .-- if -If 'n' 'ur 'l Uni- 'uf WB - I ' YN Q, Qx .-.o.9.o.4'.-.o1Q3amf.o.4-.1 T H E I N D EX Sifd1dlfm1a.Q.o!mLom: L Q if 6 1 X. . l , JONAS O. NOTESTEIN Aylsworth Professor of Latin if B. A., M. A., LL.D., College of NVooster, Litt. D., University of Pittsburg, L. H. LN D., VVa1bash College. Q JOHN XV. OLTHOUSNE ' Professor of French B. A., M. A., University of Michigan. 5, W ' ' E GERTRUDE HELENE POTTS ' Irisiriu-Lor in Spanish B. A., University of Toronto. ' if . . f HENRX SHERFEX RANDOLPH Iziszflrrucior' in Phychology and Plrilosophy ,-1 B. A., Manchester College, M. A., University of Chicago. CC ' if S MARTIN REMP Professor of P,Iyl'l1Ol0gy and Ecmcatiori - B. A., College of Wooster, M. A., University of Nebraska. FLORENCE KELLOGG ROOT Professor of Classical Lfmguuges and Dean of Wfomen B. A., M. A., Smith College. 5 .l . .Q G IVARREN POPPINO SPENCER Instructor in Biology B. A., College of NVooster, M. S., Ohio State University. l MARY SPERRY Assistant! in Physical Education Graduate of Chicago Normal School of Education. 1 JEAN STONER Instructor in Latin. Ph.B., College of Wooster. y A. 2 MARY REBECCA THAYER Assistarn.t Professor of English S g B. A., M. A., Ph.D., Cornell University. it ' ' 1 , . - JAMES MILTON VANCE Mercer Professor of the New Testament and Doa-n of Men. ' B. A., Lake Forest College, Ph.D.,. University of Jena, B. D., McCormick Theological ' - Seminary. Q CARL VER STEEG Assistant Professor of Geology B. S., Central College, M. S., University of Idaho. 2 FLORENCE ELIZABETH WALLACE Instructor in Greek Q B. A., College of Wooster, B. A., Smith College. Q re S WVILLIAM RADER WESTHAFER Professor of Physics- F B. A., M. A., Ohio -Vtfiesleyan University, M.. A., Harvard University. .Q . 5 CHARLES OWEN VVILLIAMLSON Ass-i.s-tant Professor of Applied Mathematics B. s., M. s., B. s. Ed., ohio University. A 1 . as CLINTON TYLER 'WOOD . Severance Professor of Missions 5 B. A., M. A., Princeton University. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN YANNEY Johnson Professor of Dlathemcities 3 li B. A., M. A., Mount Union College, Ph.D., University of Chicago. ,H Z K l K gl fi N ' l. ' J ll ' - Le-'Jammzotmrmznzm'stmzoxmfgrmtommzmznzozqzmwarming.Qto:Q:m:swi?A5 . ,I l I. THIRTY THREE 'B ff ' 1 ' J- 1' ' 'ni-vu--'xx' 1 1: -f-- U-r ur -u' ' ' I' -1 'lr1'r' 'u- 'H- 1 v'lr I 'IE -:. Y ' E 8 f -AOf9LO:4'4'.l.Qll:4x'.Q.Q.1 T H E .I N D EX llQiQYA'Dll.Q.OfG'QiQ.Q.'kQ4Lgg xl Q ff' N Y S FRANCES ELIZABETH-ARNOLD Instrnclfor in Vocal Illusic is if B. S., Graduate in Music, Northwestern University. jgx g PAUL EGBERT GROSH Instructor in Organ and Com Josilion T ' 2 el.: Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory of Music. E 'bf 'f' ANNA J. LEIPHART . mmczm- in Piano Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory Of Musicg A. A. G. O., Honorary Degree. A 5- ? CHARLES MAREAU Instructor in Vocal Music Artist Graduate of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. ' P .... 5-5 F ' DANIEL DURKEE PARMALEE Assistant Professor in Violin 5' Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory of Mrusic. CLARICE PAUL PARMALEE Assistant Professor of Piano - Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory of Music., , L P , if GEORGE N. LUCCOCK College Penal- 2. Q FLORA E. GROSENBAUGH Secretary to Registrar E. - P ' 3 LEILA A. COMPTON' Secretary to ilze President P-4 CARRIE E. FERGUSON Secretary to the Treaswrer P L i . NELLE M. FISHER sw-erm-1 to the Deans V2 J :S JOHN D. MCKEE Alumni .Secretary Q., W JAMEES R. MCLAUGHLIN Treasurer JESSE MCCLELLAN Treasurer Emeritus .51 - VVALTER E. PAINTER Assistant Treasurer REV. R. ARTHUR BASHAM Director Field Department r , D. AGNES MOORE House aroma,-, Holden Hall 1 M. A. M. PHILLIPS - House Mother, Miller Manor is is NEVA D. SCOTT Honlse Dlotlzer, Hoover Cottage ALBERT KEARNEY IVDILLER Pnrclzasing Agent Li' Q ELIZABETH BECHTEL - Librarian if 5 MARY E. YODEE Assistant Librarian 5 .... l GRETCHEN E. WHITE Assistant Lib,-an-nm if OLLA FERN KEIFFER ' Assislant Librariarl. sl 5 5 MILDRED E- MCPHERSON Assistant Alumni Secretary v Y i MISS FLORENCE MANLY N...-se fo.. xvomm -ff' ui l. MRS. ELIZABETH MCFARLAND Nu,-Se fm- Mg.. ' I I I .1 I is -N I II. 'f i-.-. ..v- v-., .-fy . . . -' f-----5 . 'fy ,y.Q.m.9.e.Q.m.g.se sm.em.Q.eu9.s2.mm.s.e.Q.m.Q::4.9.mtQ1Q.Q1e.Q:evge: '? ffl . A, .. THIRTY-FOUR .3 ' . 'Q 1- 'L 'ny vw -4- '1 I' 'nl u 'x' u' 'v i - 1- -1 '-1 rg-1' -lr 'ur 'I 1-I r 'ul' 'lk r -' .Q famJA'A':Q...i'A'1.fQ.uQal'...QA H E I N D X Q . ' ' 'fr , xl 1 5 gf ' I 4 r fa :ii Q ka 5. , P 3 ,nf L1 ri 5 + 2 QQ A 3 ii if xii if v --Seniors ,Q 5 1 A N gl L , ,P '- '4.- '.-Iamrmxmmmzg1M:91m:QmfQ:mt9:mmmm:qzm1m39gmto:Q.QtQgs:nv:Q': A5 f0 , - I 1 - J THIRTY-FIVE Semor Orqelnlzahon -i COLORS Blue and Gold Sls Boom Bah' i Blue and Gold 4 Rah' Blah' Rah' E OFFICERS P1 eszdent EUGENE BUDD j Vzce P1 eszdeut EDNA KIENZLE 3 Secretary .......,.........,.............,...........,,. HELEN HOAGLAND ,, F' 5 Treasurer .......................,.............................. JAMES EVANS 5 2. . SENATORS 5 Ruth Perkins Arthur W'ed 'e I ALUMNI SECRETARIES ' L Chester Destler Alice Robertson 1 F f HONORARY MEMBER f Professor L. C. 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Keith Custis 1 4 I S O: x--,- .rt ' 4 Q 3 ELIZABETH A BARTO B A P14111 Cxts O1110 VCX1934-CE1 34 111a1c MARGARET E BEEMAN B S 1 1Lde11e1Sb11rg 01110 X NV C A 234 PCIT1bl01Cf73-41 C E 234 GLADYS JLANNE BIGLER, B A 0111116 01110 Y VV C A 1934 S11g111a,De1t'1 P1 34- C. E. 1-2-3-4 Hikmb 4 G111S Debate C1ub E-LTX MAE BLACKBURN B. A. Bloomingdflle, O11io Pembroke 3-4' Secretary 3 V ice-President 4- C. E. 1-2-3-4v Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-4- Voice Staff 4- Press Club 4. SARAH E. BLAZER, B. S. East Liwerpool Ohio Y. WI C. A. 1- -3-4- Y. VV. Minor Cabinet 35 Y. Wf, Major Cabinet 45 C. E. 1-2-3-45 Castalian 3-4. 1 I 1 D E 1' 1 1 ,R fg 0 'r- -1. 'z 11-v-11' '.- '1 1' w UH' '11' -u - 1' 'I v- 1'U'u' '11- '111' '1 vw 1- -nv -11 -' ' ' ' C Qx 41-1o.aN.Q.w.olQ.'4.4v.o.4-.1 T H E I N D EX 6141614111Q.Q.o!m1o.Q.':11l.254L Q W Y . I I . 1' 1 ' 'R . Q- n F: S 9 5. 3 Q YA. .f. -.--15 4. -2--QW' -1 3-4. 9 ' ig . 1 I 9 1. , 9 B --'. . . . --3 'i ..--ig .M E ' b 1 21 A 5 gf' 57 .xi ' 2 'V -1 . . . . -,.- -' 5 ' c - g , E 3 4' 4 5 . . 0' S .. , ' v G 3 Q . 1 . P 1 . . 9 ' 1 7 Y J 5 Q 4, , 1 , il 75 . Q 1 3 Q 9 2 D Q n ' Q ' 1 . D IG E Q D I '- 7'Z-'Liamrmromtwmznzmmute?Q'gtwfemmiwi:Q1Q1mn41QLmtQrQs1Qg9:m:4zf:if'x5'f0 1 4' ' THIRTY-SEVEN - P D 2 gl 9 D B A , 'R fir U V ',- -1- 4- :rv-lv -.- -y 1' U- uw' nv fu- 'r 4 I ' ' Z - 1- -n if -1 vt'-' 'nr -ur-I v-ur 'H-' --E - A Y ' .S iQQIKYQ.4'A.fQ.fL6u'.Q:QA T H ' I N Ul'5.Cl'A'DlQ.Q.QlG'QlQ.QL'k. -ll f ' ip. X , X J N A N If I .A 1 N 1 . I l T l L, I 54 'EVA A. BRINKER, B. A. Seward, Pa. ' 1 Hockey 1-2-3-4. l 7' A 'i 5 . ' MARY BARRETT BROVVN, B. A. I Q Burrows, Ind. 1 E . AILEEN CAMPBELL, B. A. Buffalo, N. Y. Wfillarcl 1-2-3-45 Secretary 2g Franklin 1-2- Q 3-4g Secretary 15 Treasurer 2g Y. W, C. A. 1- F 2-3-44 5 C. E. 1-2-3-4-3 Basketball lv-2-3-4 g Hockey 1-2-3-45 Swimming 3-45 Big Six 3-44 President 45 Class Secretary lg May Queen Attendant 3. r' ,1 . 5 Q ANNA LOUISE CONKLIN, B. A. 4 South Charlestown, Ohio Q Pembroke 1-2-3-45 C. E. 1-2-3-4, Y. w. C. A. 1-2-3-4g College Hall 2-3. Pi :A 5 RACHEL CONKLIN, B. A. g South Charlestown, Ohio Pg Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-4, C. E. 1-2-3-4g cas- Q V talian 4. W l l 2 6 - r r r !. ' :X J K A 45 :E l I, P . f l-.-. .... ,.., ,,., . . -' .- ,lf--lb?!.Q9.Q.v'2.Q.?A2!1!4 5.?AV'.!fQ.!.s2YQMMFA?QM.I9:29,MQ.9z9f0IQ.9lQf!lkV.Q'G f. A, . THIRTY-EIGHT , , 'B if-M-xx . ,J--mm-w.a.a-m 'r H E: I N D EX s'fwf.-nawm-IQM L 1 GERTRUDE MECRDL CONNEI LX B A Woostel 01110 01110 State U111V61SItb 'P 3 O1at0l1O Socletjy 1 4- Hocl ew 1 4- Tenms 1 4- SXVIIHXTHIIQD 1 4 Bmsketb 111 1 -L LUCX 11 OOD COPE, B X Steubenulle Oluo XNCA12-34 L19 MARGARL1 ELIZABETH DECIQER B A Butlel Ohlo Umor Cabmet 3 C E 1 2 3 -1- JANET GERTRULDE DONALDSON B A Vfluneapolls, Mmn Macalester College 19 GITIS Glee Club 34- S1tudent Volunteel 34- Senlor I-11km Leade1 4- JEANETTE FAGER, B A Canton, 01110 CE123-4YVVCA1934- n b1OkC 4- Le Cercle F1anga1s 3 Womens De bate C1ub 2 3 4- P1es1dent 3 WVICC Preslden 4- Class Hoeke5 34- VVomens Valslty De bate fleam 3 4 1 5 , I A A .A A I A A A - A A A 1 A A A t L - I S V 1 1 1 rd 3 1 . Z! 4! 14 '4 , 4 A 7, U I Q 1 ., ' Q cs ix..- 7 a 7 ! 3 Y. , . 5 Y. f. . . - - g C. T. -..-3-4-. 5 . 3 g' 1' ' 4 4 'f , . .. Q Castalian 1-2-3-4-g Y. YV. C. A. 1-2-3-4-g , . . . i. . . I , I u , - 3 E Q A . 1. Q . I. . . '.4-' Q Pel- ' 5 -g, 5 5 ' 7' -5 7, ' I 1 E 1 fi I Q . I: . I nl, 7 v V ., ,.. '11 .,,, .- - ' ,yo-w.9.-2.9.u..Q.msms.Q.Q.-2v..Q.w..Qms.m.m.m,9.mQ.v.Qt-4,Q.m.szc:'X? A' L THIRTY-NINE 'B 4 V Y -P . .. .,.,. ,. . , . . ,. .,,. - u- -l 5-' 'I 1' -1- 'll' 'ur 'l vm' 'll-' 'Il 1 V ' rx 5 1. ,Telf.ozxw.or4a-gwffmgaafzo.vm 'r H E. I N D E X ws.am:a.Q.omla.Q.':g-1'gy4L il J 5 if x f ' I l EN 2,4 RUTH POMONA GARVIN, B. S. , Valparaiso, Chile F ' NF Q C. E. 1-2-3-4.4 Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-4, Minor Cabinet 25 WiIla1'cl 3-45 Pre-Medical Club 3-4-5 Sigma Delta Pi 4-5 Choir 1-25 Oratorio 1. 7' ' L J I' - S is PAULINE MARIE GERLACH, B. A. g 5. . ' Vilooster, Ohio W Q F3 LQ Pembroke 1-2-3-43 Women's Athletic Board . 2. Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-45 Class Hockey 1-25 Class Basketball 1g Hiking Manager 2g Swimming 1-25 Tennis 1-25 VV. G. Association 2-3-4g Red Cross Life Saver 24 Index Board 3. K' N ' 05 E! 9 4 Q MILDRED GINGRICH, B. S. Erie, Pa. s .5 Q C. 1-2-3-4. Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3.4. VVi1lard 1-2-3-4-5 Ruskin 1-2-3g Orchestra. 1-2-4g Fort- 3 Q nightly 1-2-3-4.4 Glee Club 3-4. H 4 ESTELLA GOODHART, B. A. Wooster, ohio 5 WVil1ard 1-2-3-4-g C. E. 1-2-3-4, Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-ig Class Hockey 4. Ad . Q . E2 Q LUELLA GOODHART, B. A. vVOOSt61', Ohlo Willard 1-2-3-A. Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-4-g C. Q E. 1-2-3-45 Class Hockey 3-4. W .Q L . 92 W '11 A fx I , x l Za I I. 7 v Y , v -I n u ri. '- ?.. '-Sayto:Mzom:Q:M:Q:94isrmrnfmfermimw.:mmm:mzmimzolwatv.. IQj!Tb.?QSiG sx5-1 fl . 4' FORTY 'Z F - f -gi -..- ...A e r. ,..,, ., ,.,,. .5 - o . ls L-.:g A-.OrQ.OA'4'.lfQ.'Q.Gx'.O.Q.1 T H E I N D fi'S.ClfA'QiO.Q.OfG'AiO.Q.'L gig T AP xl N I I Q. ' Ill v 5, l 1 .1 'H I Eg Q w W ESTHER ELIZABETH GRE-THER B. A. Vklilloughby, Ohio gg Y. W. C. A. Minor Cabinet zo Major Cabinet 3-4-g C. E, Executive Committee 25 gf - Pembroke 1-2g Student Volunteerg Secretary 35 'WVishard Greek Prize. 7- 1 rx G SARAH GREVES B. A. New Alexandriai, Pa. . N r Q : r ii H 2-. LUCILE GROSJEAN B. s. WVooster, Ohio 1 Castalian 1-2-45 Hockey 1-24 Big Six Swim- 9 ming Mgr. 25 Athletic Cup 25 Debate Club 25 May Queen Attendant 2. z' ' b E MIRIAM EDITH HANGE B. A. Seville, Ohio an Heidelberg Uqniversity 1-2g Castalian 45 Hockey 3. P3 5 5 ELIZABETH HARTER B. A. Lima, Ohio Q- Fortnightly 3-4.5 Fr-orrklio 1-2-3-4.4 choir 1- Q 2-33 orororio 1-2-3g Willard 1-2-3-44 Y. W. C. A. 1-2g Minor Cabinet as Major Cabinet lr C. ug E. 2-33 Gioo ciob 4. L . D' 'H 1 I. A Z I is , ll . V I C- Q. 'smto:m:o:m,'u:Q:rnzstmzofmfgrmromnzmnzwzmfmzmmtoza.Q1QgQ:mgszei?4i'Tf'j x - . -111, FORTY-ON E . ,x if4ozm2aai:d:vs1ma+1o:me 'r H E nn K I N D EX 5l7SlCl?HIUI75LUIaKQlU?5l+k-1 AQQL ELI7 XBETH CLARE HERPEI B A Rex no dsxxlle, Pa W1ll11d2 34 TICRSHICI 4 'i W C A 1 234 M1norCab1net234 C E 1234 Exe cutne C01'1'1III1ttCC 4 Class Basketball 3 4 Chon 1 Oxatouo 2 The County Chalrman 3 The Dover Road 4 ELIZABETH HEY B A Clestllne, Oluo Pembrol e 2 3 4 V1ce Presxdent 4 Y W C A 1 2 3 4 MHJOI Cabmet 4 C E 1 VVomens Self Govexnment Boaucl 3 4 Presnient 4 Facult5 Student Councll 4 Debate Club 2 Journallsm 4 Index Staf 3 HELEN MARTHA HOAGLAND B A Gdlesburg Ill Knox College 1 Y W C A 234 M1110T Cabmet 4 Wlllalfl 9 3 4 Pres1dent 4 C E 2 3 4 Class Sec1eta15 4 May Queen Atten dent 3 KATHRHN HUBBELL B A Cleveland Oluo C E 1934 YW C A 1234 O1dt0T1O 1934- SARAH LOUISE HUNTER B A Chattanooga Tenn W1lla.1d 1 2 3-4 C E 1 2 3 4 Executlve Commlttee 23 X VV C A 1934 V Plesldent 4 Student Goxelnment 3 May Queen Attendant 3 I D .1 A 17 ' 's FN Q Ji' ' 1 V . U . 'V A 1 . ' . A c ' ', , . . . . '- 'Q - j 9 ' . ' - - s - - - - - +5 - KC 7 77, 7 S . , . A - i I i - 5 U - ' g . . ,. - - - - s A ' s - - 9. 1 - ' 1 'v - s 5 ' I7 g , 4 4 as , ,' - - A ' I I' 5 . . . .. .- - 3 4 ' -- - a 5 - - 5 ,'i . . v Q ..-.,--g. ..,---5 ' P' E E P. f' ' ' - - 5 . 4. --- - 5 ' . l ' 4 7. N. . Y u. -2- - gi ice- 3 5 E 2 D ' L: I 5: . fx lx f Sl l fa F l i ' I v v r - - TQ C Z -Imfezmzozmswznzmistmzevmqtmiermieimamznzmimzvimtcw.ntmzmg vi gm l 4' FORTY-TWO iq Rollins College l-2- H. VV. C. A. 3-4g S. V. I Group 3-4- C. E. 3-4- Choir 4. cutive Committee 4- Willarcl 4. U EDNA MARGARET K1EN7LE B. A. -, T MIILDRED GIESSEL TONES B X PAULINE E JONES B S Cwnton Olno Pembroke 3-4 Glee Club 'P .3 4 X XV C A C E Executne Committee 4 Cl'1ss Hockew 1 2 Voice 4 HELEN HENRIEFTA JULIUS B A Foit Pxeice Fla. Park College Mo. 1-2- Y. W. C. An Minor A Q., Cabinet 4- Student Volunteer 4- C. Exe- 'w ?' Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-43 C. E. 1-2-3-43 Ca a- 'Q lialn 1-2-3-45 Grlee Club 2-3-45 Secreta1'y-Treas- Q ui-er 3g Oratorio 1g Vlice-President Class 45 F Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall 3. 1 S , . . 6 9, l 2 L' ,z 'Q . F . . . .. tl 63 K-kt :A x I A n 'H M ' 'Q JI- 'nl ': 'lp vm' -1- 'n 4' u- U 'V xr' 'n- - x- -x -- -lv:-I ' -nv 'ur -1 vu r 'lv' 'll 1 Y ' Y .Q-A5 JA103.0.4'1.0lQ.'l.Gx'.O.QA T H E I N D E X. UY51Ql'A'Bfl.Q.OfGQfO.Q.'k L C l I Q 'Y I . V ' s 4 ' , e 'S S4 5 iq 3 'S 4 E1 Q s fi 4 - . . .+ . 5 Canton, Ohio as - 1 b ' 3 4 4 ' ' N . t . . -K - A -cr I , V - a ' - 5 . P2 . 5 E f E Q 1 4 , G 2 1 . Q P Q 3 'f , U 1 9 Q , , 3 1 ' 7 7 4 F G 3 5 ' P 2 D Q S ' , st S F O G Q L - '4,2'.f-I,y.Q.m.m.Q,m..Q.mAmo.mmm,smmmm.Q.mQ.:4.9.m.Q.Q.9.m.m.ezeL'g'X? fn ' I FORTY-THREE Q- - ANGELINA RADYK B. S. Fullton Ill. ,, Canton Ohio 5 E 24 D.. w - -1 'Q , Q: 5 5 'B O, at fm:av.o:za+:s:m:naman T H E I N D E X Il'S.Cl'rDfl.Q.6I6'blO.Q.'k.gill.gg Nl I, I Q if N Y - K 4 Y l 5 . SIXRAH IQATHARINE KUHN B. A. . Hooker, Pa. C. E. 1-2-3-4. Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-4, Choir 4, , Hockey 1-3-4. 1 l 7 . 3 Tr' s 1 Q DARYLENE ADELLE LOSSEE B. A. Kinsman, Ohio V51 if N Westminster College,-Pa. 1-2g C. E. 3-49 Y. ' W7. C. A. 3-445 Girls' Debate Club 3-413 Girls' Varsity Debate Team 4+. 'K' M .O T LILLIAN MARSTON B. S. M6tam0ra, Ol1i0 C. E. 1-2-3-4, Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-45 Class . Hockey 1-2-3-4-g Captain 3, Class Basketball .2 S 3-45 Manager 2, Track 3, Manager 3, Hiking Q Manager 4, Girls' Athietic Boardg W. C. H Association g Athletic Cup 45 Annex House g President 3. . H 3 CATHERINE SHUPE MCCLELLAND B. A. - Wooster, Ohio ut. re Q MARGIXRET E DICCUSKEY B S 2 Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India C. E. 2-3-4.4 Y. W. C. A. 2-a-4, Mmm- Cabinet 464 Castalian 3-45 Choir 2, Women's Q Athletic Board 3-45 ,Secretary 41. 2 7' I 5' O3 'i 9. r 5 3 21 Nix y , ul ' 1 ' - P1 V A t W Z . - I 9, . :E rfl lx '- 7'Q-. 'l-Sagermzvzmrmezmtmzmmtmxez Qzmnzmzmimznfmzaw.o:Q:Q:mge?:i?fY'.' ORTY FOUR , I i 6 J , ., . ,'.,, .,,. I ,, .W -.,. .W .,,.' I 4 I ,lv .,I, .W-.,, -H. -up -I very 'ul' 'IE ' Y .x, lao:xxo2w.-.s:QJam.m.1 T H E. I N D-EX s1fs.aLfm1o.Q.4:4-clam: 44, DY A M MILLER B A Harbour Cleek Pa ato11o234-X VVC X1234C 1 2 IItC1'1.lV C1ltlC1S1Tl PIILC 74 Class Hockev 7 3 4 RU'1H ELIZABETH MINSEL B A Defifmce Olno '1 VV C A 1 234 IVIIHOI C'1lJlI'l6lf 4 C B 1 2 3-4 XV'1llZl,1d 2 3 -1 Fortmglutlx Chou 1 2 3 Olatorlo 1 Glee Club 2 3 4 Ples-1 dent 4 Class Secretalg 3 HELEN ORR MOROFF B X Kenton Oluo GIIIS Glee Cub 3 4 VV1lla1d 4 Chou 1 2 O1ator1o12 X VK C X 17 GRACE MOYER B A 'ioungstovxn Oluo College Chou 1 2 Secretmrx 2 Max Queen At tenclant 3 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Manager 3 Basl et ball 1 2 344 Captam 3 XX omens I'Xtl11C'tlC Board 4 Womens Debatlng Club 2 TWILA E NEELYB A SBVl1Ckl9Y Pa Pembroke 2 3 4 Glrls Self CI0YC1l'11l1C'1JC Board 4 Guls Debate Club 4 Gu' s X731S1t5 Debate Team 3 4 ,I :fl 4' J u IH bs Vg bi . - , -. ti z Or --g'. . .f.---g-.E. -4 A- .C ,Lg 1 , lx 1 L--. 1 l 4 . , ' Q , ' ,543 l , c 1 . . N 3-4, - -' -g '. T. -L-3-4. gg Q L1 3 casralian 1-2-3-4g cs-ir1s' G-lea Club 2-3-44 ' ' -5 f s J - 5 -.--'4 T B: ij S , S. I 4 Q Q ,. S . 7 5 A - r b. ,, bi r AX K la 1' l f ' . , --.2 0 iamrm:Qtm:mmm1Qxsrmzerm'Q:w:Q:9.atmmznzmimismtaru.oxmtmgfy 9, 5 X FORTY-FIVE 'H K 4xg '?. 0,904 'NAI 6.8041 'I' H E l'N D E X 5WIUYHIUI'5lWf4ZQlUI75if: f4L MAUDIE LINN NESBITT B A VVooste1 Ohlo Slgma Delta P1 34 Presldent 4 Alpha. Delta. Omega, 3 4 Secletaly TT63.SH1C1 3 Pem brol e 2 3 4 VWomens Athletxc Boaxd Secle tau 3 X XV C X 1234 Edwald Tavlol Pr11e 2 Class Basletball 2 SARAHJ PAINTER B A VVOOStC1 01110 C E 1 Z 3 4 MIIIOI Cabmet 2 3 MQJOI Calumet 4 XNT11l'll'C1 2 3 4 Secletarg 4 Ora touo 1 2 3 Self Gow emment 4 MARE ALICE PARBS B S C1C161'l.I1d Oluo H W C A 124 C E 124 Casta, l'1 2 4 Quadmncle 1 2 4 SOCIHI CO1111Tlltt1Z8 4 RUlH HUNTINGTON PERKINS B A Bmgham N H V1 C A 1 234 MAJOI Cablnet 4 E 1 2 3 4 VV1lla1d 2 3-4 Plesldent 4 Flank lm 2 3 4 P1CS1C1CHt 4 Cho1r 1 2 3 01310110 1 Student Senate 4 Faculty Student Counc1l 4 LOIS ELIZABETH RAM'SEY B A Butler Pa Castdllan 1234 Y W C A 1234 C E 1234 I P '51 V I xl r L EH Q il 1 .. gfg'.,..f.---5 -, t' 2 A 1 i - Q 3 .M -'--5 ' -5 ' 1 's A--s ' 's - I ' 1 fc , ' '. Y. .. . ---1, --4 lia 52 .-4 -1 0- -.-5 1' 1 ' . I .-LI-!.g.v-.,-----is QRQCL 'A--sj'S 4 L---iff? E ---,. ...---,. --2 54. 1 A 15' 11219 f' xxx-if. J 0 ,...,v o e 9 o xv 0 1' v mv, s a v o Q o tw o mm AVZQIQIIIGQEMQAZQLCA4fQ1Q.9IQj!ls2W6?i?l: ' ' . I 4' FORTY SIX 'H Ax , ,Ji-40.9.0 w.olQ.'A.av.0.Q.1 T H E I N D EX 5ifS.ilr,fpjg,Q,gJ4Q1Q,Qpg!gl,?k4L FLORENCE L. RAPP B. A. Recovery, Ohio Y. WV, C. A. 1-2-3-415 Minor Cabinet 43 Pembroke 2-3-445 TriHes 2g The Copperhead 2g Voice 41g Press Club -Lg Secretary fl. JESSICA LOUISE REED B. A. Youngstown, Ohio French Club 1-2g Castalian 1-2-3-43 C. E. 1-2-3-4-g Y. VV. C. A. 1-2-3-44 Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall 3g Index Sta.H MARY DOROTHY REED B. A. Trafford, Pa. Choir lg C. E. 1-2-3-44 Y. YV. C. A. 1-2-3-45 Oratorio 1-2-3-4g Girls' Debate Club 2-3g VVomen's Self Government Board 4g Hiking. MARY G. REED B. A. Van Buren, Ohio C. E. 1-2g Y. W. C. A. 1-2-35 Girls' Debate 2-3-44 Varsity Debate 3-41. MARGARET CHRISTY ROBBINS B. S. Irwin, Pa. Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-45 W'illard 1-2-3-45 Le Circle Francais! 1-2-35 Secreta1'y-Treasurer Pa. Club 35 Swimming 1-2-3-41g Manager 35 Red C1'Oss Life Saving 3g Basketball 3-41. 27 R X it .Q P. la ,l -xg W W 9 3' Q ,. E f- ,. 5 4 3 of I I 7 'smrmznrmrmxqzMstmtnrmfetmzormminmzmzmfmzozmtow.Q1Q.9:m:fz'eif Y'.'o I 4' ' FORTY SEVEN N 'k. fr ' Y J- fl. - -.,-'v-w 4.- -1 v 'w vu- rr -u- Y I - - 1- -n A' '1 vvu- en- 'ur-I v-ur -uv --T ' ' Q c.y Ji-.OAW.Q.6'r.OfQ.'Q.G'AO.Q.1 'I' H E I N -D EX Si'NU!n'DiO.Q.QfG'AiQ.Qg'k9hgg-Q QI ' N .1 Q 29' ' s 1. I 1 A l 5 W l Q ELIZABETH ROBERTS B. A. Youngstown, Ohio S Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-is c. E. 1-2-3-4. l ALICE IRENE ROBERTSON B. A. A ff . Chicago, Ill. Alpha, Delta Omega 3-45 Castalian 1-2-3-45 Y. VV. C. A. 1-2-3-45 Major Cabinet 3-44 C. E. S ' 1-2-3-43 Executive Committee 3g Women's Self GOY'Cl'DlT1.CHt Board 24 Class Hockey Captain ' lg Class Secretary 23 May Queen 35 Student Senate 3. ' v , A. - Q ELEANOR MARGARET SCOTT B. A. A Mills, ohio Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-4g c. E. 1-2-3-4.4 Willard 1-2-3-45 Stratford 1-2-3-43 Secretary 3. MILDRED SHAMP B. s. wvoosfel-, Ohio casraiian 1-2-45 Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-4. L 5 B.. ' ,4 Q HELEN A. SHUMAKER B. S. La Grange, Ill. E YVilla1'd 1-2-3-45 Y. VV. C. A. 1-2-3-4g Minor Cabinet 4 g Illinois Club 3-4g Hockey 1-2 g . Basketball 1-3-4g Varsity 33 Track 2-3. A 1 . 3 xi, 1Q ' zr ,Q I Z K A I- X 1 I 6 A ii ' '- 45.. '-8sytQ:m:Qm:Q:mxQ:inzstmrotomrmio:Masmezmxmimznmtow.QtQ.Q:ev:q: ' FORTY EIGHT , , '9 0 -1 ...--.-V -.i- -.,- .T ..f 4..- . ,. .,,,.,,,.,.,. .,,. -.U--. v-. .1 -...- -.2 e-- - 'W O, QQ ,1.-.o.Q.9.m.o1Q.'a.4m.Q.1 T H E. I N D E X Smelf.fa1Q.Q.q:m1g,Q,gg-n?lL ig . bf .D . xl A N I Q gl N . . 1' l ik v' .G if :ii S 'u 5 b- I h Pi' LAURA E. SIEHL B. s. Cincinnati, Ohio g University of Cincinnati 25 Sigma Delta Pig Secretary-Treasurer5 Y. XV. C. A. 1-3-4-5 C. E. 1-3-4. 2 N W Q Ki SUQSAN ELIZABETH SLOAN B. s. Savzmnah, Ohio C. E. 1-2-3-4.4 Y. W. C. A. 1-2-344 Chen- 3-45 Oratorio 15 Hoekev 1. 61 O2 z! F LELIA SMELTZER B. A. Avonmore, Pa. S c Y. XV. C. A. 1-2-3-45 C. E. 1-2-3-4. S PEABLE G. SOBEB B. A. Tal-mum, Pa. - Pembroke 1-2-3-45 'llreasurer 35 President . 45 C. E. 1-2-3-45 Hockey 15 Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-45 Q 2 Minor Cabinet 35 Major Cabinet 45 May Queen Attendant 3. 5' ' S ' C REGENA STALTER B. A. Q Upper Sandusky, Ohio Castalian 1-2-3-45 C. E. 1-2-3-45 Executive Q Committee 3 5 Y. Wf. C. A. 1-2-3-4 5 M-inoer Cabinet 25 President 45 xVOII1C11,S Self Govern- 5 3- ment 4-5 Faculty-Student Council 45 Student If Christian Council 4. Za ' 1. C I K N e- ki 'I ' ri l 1 I, :I ' ' - 1-.f'.-lim:Mtn:Q:enum194stmtetm'ermiezmmzmxezmzmimxmmroxv.Qtm:mgfzv k'x?7.' , ., X 4, . FORTY-NINE - B . .IE 0 ' ,xc s.,f.mn -nn.-om 'r H E I N D EX miamic:fx1w:ma:fmg-.,?h,L Q DOROTHY STONESIFER B A Stroudsburg, Pa Y W C A 124- C E 124 Castal1an4 H1li1Hg 1 Svummmg Malnmgel 4 MARJORIE SCOTT STUTSMAN B A Van Welt Oluo Chou' 12 O13.tO11O 1 2 Wlllfud 1 2 3 4 X W C A MRJOI Cabinet 34 Self GOVCIH ment ASSOCIQTIOD 2 Alpha, Delta Omega. 2 C E Eztecutue Committee 2 4 Y OICC 2 ESTHER LOUISE SWAGER B A Youngstown P Castallan 2 3 4 Seuetaly 3 XTICE Presldent 4 Le Cercle F1a.nca1s 2 3 Yuce Plesldent 3 Y W C A 1 2 3 4 Mmor Cablnet 3 Manor Cabmet 4 May Queen Attendant Class XVICC P1 esldent 3 Index Stall' 3 MARGARET MELROSE WALLACE B A Hopl mton Iowa C E 3 4 Student Younteer 3 4 H VV C A 3 4- ANNA M WALTER B S XVOO'StBl Olno U,1S1HUS College 3 Y W C A 1 24 E 1 Chou 1 Ora,tor1o 2 4 Class Basketball 1 9 Class Indool Track 1 2 IP ,I 'X I . K 7 l list, Q. Q . . E '..., , - I . . Hi Y ,, . . . . '-., A ,- ' - , ' - , ', A Ag' Q , A T ' 1: H5 . A V , a. ' - - 5 I.. . J .' 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E NM: .4-'97, .. .-.1-51.4. 1 1 1 1 f . F 4 . . I ' W . --1--'S ' . 5 .'.0'l1K -5 '.-.- 3 ,T. ,Z - 5 --4 1-2-3-44 Minor Cabinet 3g C. E. 1-2g Class O: f 1 1 I fx .f. I 1 r. .---' ' -g 1 'PH . 1 4 --3 . ...--3 . Q: . I a ! N fi - Al ln.-v vv-v.vfgvvAvv'v '! 'f- 'f'A ,Y' v'vA--In ' :f ',f4- 'n3xM!,s2!.9.s2.Q.?.'2.!M9m'.9.!,MQ.s29.!.sZ!.?9!.s2.!.s19.QM9.!.9.Q.!A9..Q,Q.s19.Q7 Tfu x 5 H- ' .O FIFTY-ONE -n . 'y . .. . , . . ,, .,Z - 1 V'-Y 1 ' l f 1' -1 -1rU'I' 'lr 'su' 'x v-rr --nf 1 Y ' X 4 ?.x l140.61034616125265aawiom H E' I N D E X- SifNlavm1o.Q.o1mLo.fm:gl.',2y4L I J Q If U ' r v J W 34 A MARIAN J. WILSON B. A. WV-ooster, Ohio 2 A Cosfoiian 1-2-3-43 C. E. 1-2-3-4. Y. W. C. A. Q 1-2-34 College Choir 3-4g Class Hockey 1-2-3-4g Captain 4+g Class Basketball 1-2-3--Lg Prize for 714' Fireplace Design. MAIRIAM LUCILLE WOLGAMOTT B. S. Wfooster, Ohio 'i if' ' Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-45 Minor Cabinet 415 Girls' Debate Club 2-3-4-4 Treasurer 4. ii BSTHBR MARIE WOODS B. A. Z! VVooster, Ohio Qs. -As Stratford 1-2-3-4g President 45 Secretary 2g W , 'Willard 1-2-3-444 Sigma Delta Pi 3-4-5 Y. XV. C. A. 1-2. FA Pl lf.: 55 Q- 3 I FLORENCE WOOD B. A. Magnolia, Ohio C. B. 1-2-3-4.4 Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-44 Willard 3-4.5 O1-atom 2. s - of P-1 IRENE W. YOUNG B. A. Columbus, Ohio ' A . C. E. 1-2-35 Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-4. 32 3 ' 1 ri A ' Q Z . 5. I I. . . Z 2. '-Iam:mzozmrmnzinfstmrefmfgrwtomnzmymminzmxmtazo.oxmxmgszf 'V . fo . I C FIFTY-TWO A , J ,- ' H N C 'ft -1- H www at -1 I' l-I U-l' 'll' -lv - l- -l -'-ll-ww' -lr 'ul' 'n v'u' 'lv' 'Ik - ' N lQ, ,, , ,fl-.om.o.w.o1Q3a.a'.v.m.l T H E I N D EX SMClfml0.Q.oJmiom.':.1.313 f 5 I Q. :gl ' I V 1. l 'L -I 'hs M l 3 M L4 S A 4 HARVEY J. AMSTUTZ B. s. Sterling, Clrlo S Freshmen Baseballg Band 1-2-3-4-g Econ- ' omics Club 3g Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3g Junior Coon- Q cil 3. s -X , 'i . f B. PAUL BACHMyAN B. s. Marion, Ollio I' L 'i l V Y. M. C. A. 1-2-39 C. E, 2-34 Economics ' Q l Club at vorslty Football Mgr. -tr Class Volley l ' D J Ball 3-44 Baseball 2-a. l l 5 PEI - A Q R. O. BAULT B. S. VV adsworth, Ohio Q1 F ' n r J 2.1 ' ' 5 J. TITUS BOXVVELL B. s. Prospect, Ohio Atlreooooo 2-3-4.5 Y. M. C. A. 1-2-35 Solon- Q tiic Club 415 C. E. 1-2-35 Pre-Medical Club 3-44 Class Basketball 15 Class Baseball lg Inter- class Baseball 3-414 Varsity Basketball 2-3-4-g Varsity Track Manager 41. ni F 1 L Q VVALLACE H. BRADEN B. A. V Kinsman, Ohio l 5 - Q Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3--lg C. E. 1-2-3-45 Baseball l 5 1-2-3-4,5 Track 3-4, Class Bosltetboll 1-2-3-44. . , . 15 ix I 'I P 7- 7'Z IJsm:mzorsnzwmzq1su:stuntsoQtwprsv.9529.192mzmimzslmtew.szapazmgqsif ? fg . x . L - FIFTY-THREE C EUGENE BUDD B S Loudonulle Ohio Glee Club 2 Toast Masters 3 4 Student Facult5 Council 4 Senior Council Mens Self Chauman Mgr Index Staff 3 Circulation Mgr 3 THEODORE CUYLIIR CALDVVELL B A New Brighton, Pa M C X 1234 Cab1net2 C E 3 4 E-cecutixe Committee 2 Athenaean 1 2 3-4 Treasurer 2 President 4 Varsity Track 2 Alpha Delta Omega 4 JAWIES VVILLS CAMPBFLL B A Wooster Ohio Alpha Delta Omega 3 4 Delta Sigm-1 Rho 3 4 Irving 1 2 3 4 Congressional Club 2 3 4 Speal'e1- 4- Franklin 3-4- C. E. 1-2-3-4- Vice- President 3- President 4- X. M. C. A. 1-2- Forensic League 1-2-3-4- Forensic Council 3- Class Debate 1-2- Voice Staff 2- Class Presi- dent 3- Varsity Debate 3- John D. F'1cl'ler Medal 33 President of Student Christian Coun- cil 4- Student Senate 2- President Student Sen-Lte 4- Senior Council Mens Self Govern- ment 4. GAIL CARPENTER B. A. Karns City Pa. Athenaean 1-2-3-4. ROYAL CLISBY B. S. Kinsman, Ohio Athienean 1-25 Pre-Medical 3-45 Glee Club 2-35 Oratorio 1-3-45 Football 2-35 Varsity 4. A n B 1 0 1-. .oao4-oAaa.foQ1 'r H E I N D EX s:vs:sHfms:mc:mra.Q.+s .,aff 9 . 4. ' 4 . '. '. , 1 T'5 . .' 5 ' Government 45 Class President 45 aThe County , .. ,, 'Z 5 . .1 ' 4 1 . . Y. ,. . 1-. -.f- - 5 ' 5 . 1. 1-2- - 4 A - 5 I - - 4 ' ' 5 5 1 ' 5 - .L f 'I 1 . .4 . . . , , - - S ' v C - 9 ' ' - - - s ' ' - - 4 5- 9 s 9 7 9 7 7 5 9 Y , ii 53 7 ES D 1 a C X C 5 , 4 ' r 9 I ?.. '-sv uomuo.v,wwoo.w Q:QQmezmxmimzmmtatm.9:Q.Q:m.evi.-gb l 4' FIFTY-FOUR 'B 4 fr ' J- 41- -5 mv-uv' '-- '1 1' uv ou- u' -vw - r -15-'-lr'-rr -nr -ur -1 v-lr 'Iv' 'Il - V ' Y .N Qx75, , ,JA-.Of9.lA'1.0lQ.'l.6a'.O.QA T H E I N D EX UYSLl'rDlQ.Q.OfG'AlQ.Q.'tQgLC! ' ' 'P xl . X I X Qfl l .gg l Qs. F A S A 3 A VVVILLIAM KEITH CUSTIS B. A. -4 X1 Dayton, Ohio Delta Sigma Rho 3-45 Emerson 1-2-3-4 5 Congressional 45 Y. M. C. A.5 C. E.5 Oscar A. HEill's 1-2-3-45 President 45 College Hall Super- intendent 45 Alpha Delta Omega 3-45 Student Q Senate 45 Debate 2-3-45 Fackler Medal. 3 EARL AUBREY DENNIS B. S. Q 7' - 24 Q Bloomdale, Ohio .3 Irving 1-2-3-45 President 45 Franklin 2-3-45 Toastmasters 3-45 Student Senate 35 Congres- ga sional 3-4-5 Fortnightly 3-45 Men's Glee Club 25 Pre-Medical Club 3-45 Class Treasurer 15 Q The Rivals,'5 The Copperhead 5 Grun1py 5 Monkey's Pawi'5 County Cha.irman5 Circula- tion Manager Voice 35 Index Staff 3. 5- Ps Pg CHESTER M. DESTLER B. A. Q Cincinnati, Ohio C. E. 1-2-3-45 Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3-4.5 cabinet 45 Athenaean 2-3-45 Men's Glee Club 25 Men's Self Government5 President 45 Student-Facul- TQ ty Council 45 Freshman Football5 Varsity Foot- Q Q ball 2-35 Class Track 1-2-3-45 Varsity Track 2-3-415 Discus Record5 Javelin Reeord5 Penta- E thlon 2 5 Class Alumni Secretary 5 Dorothy L 1 Vernyon of Haddon Hallvg Mlanager5 YU Q Handbook5 'Index Staff 4. : l . 5 DAVID D. DOWLD B. A. Creston, 01110 A! Sigma Delta Pi 3-45 Alpha Delta Sigma Q Q 3-45 Class Baseball 1-2-3-45 Varsity Squad 2-4. 12 Q A 2 . b ' S 'SVILLIAM B. DUKE B. Sf. Richwood, Ohio Q Band 2-35 Economies Club 25 Pre-Medical 5 Club 35 scientific ciub 25 Vice-President 3. 5 President 45 Theta Chi Delta 3-45 Y. M. C. A. Q 3 2-3-4.. Q '4 - . ,1 5 . E DFI' ni KYA ' 1 ,H IN I I, -lx '- ' smzmzotmfmze1E:su'm:9xn'Qrmi9:mQ7wx!zwxmimzsfmt I!!lTQJ!lk91QF xY-.KO x 4' ' FIFTY-FIVE 4 JAMES ALFRED EVANS B S Bloornsburg Pa Akron Univelslty 1 2 Alpha Sigma Rho Varsity Debate Athenaean 2 3 4 Y M C A 254 C E 234 Mens Glee Club 234 Girls Glee Club Business Mgr 3 4 Voice Circulation Mgr 3 Forensic League 234 ness Manager Japanese Gul ALBERT WILLIAM FERVER B A Mercer, Pa Athenaean 1 2 3 4 President 4 C E 1 2 3 4 Choustei 4 X M C A 1 2 3-4 Oscar A Hills 1 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 2 Class Treasurer 3 Glee Club 4 Mens Self Govern ment Junior Council 3 Choir 2 3 Treasurer 3 Voice Staff 4 WVILSON I FLATTERY B S Wooster Ohio Toastmastels 34 Varsitv Football 23-4 Swimming 2 Basketball 3 Class Football 1 Class Basketball 1-2-3-4- Captain 3' Class Swimminlg 1-2-3- Captain 1- Class Track 1-2' Color Day Play 3- Advertising Manager 1925 Index. OLIN G. GABRIEL B. S. Edgerton Ohio Football 2-3-4' Baseball 1-2-3-4- Captain 4. ARCH HI. GOU,LD B. S. Clarl'sXil'e Ark. College of the Ozarks 1-2-3- Emerson 4' Pre-Medical 45 Oscar A. Hills 4g Student Volunteer 4. P.- gf n A A 4 A F R ., .,, .,,,.., -.,. -If A ' - 'N ' x .oao4-o'Au4.woa1 1' H E I N D EX1 s1fs:um:o:Q.a:ma.Q..s .,QM .g N ,I N I E. Y 'U ' - a B s Q ', - - Q . J. . . . .I l V , .U ' 'A - - 1 5 Class Treasurer 45 Varsity Debate 3-45 Busi: . . if -. ww ..: - Q v PI ,' ' ,- - - - 5 ' g . . - v .. 5 , -' ' A5 7 .... - - 5 9 I a l f ' 5 Q il ' 7? . ' S - 5 Q . . 4 'x . I . . ', 1 4 s ' 5 ' 1 9 5 ' 0 a a a E' ' 5 3 '4 O 4 D . ' 9 9 7 , 3 9 D O O x V I , 9 ,5 5 S S 0 2-. '..-sv o Q v o tv 4 Q v nv Q s w Q V o tw o mfazmmzmmimzygmretu.. IQQ!Tk!iQ'Fgii5f.g 1' . 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C! -n . xl 5 -fl N v X . . 1 ' s 1 1 qi ' SN '-if N r' 7 A Q l El Q 1 K4 A S . i :,- I if 4 . . . 7 'a 'z A' ' '.f- --5 ' -' L sf L- -'g 2 54 l C K1 - 5 f ' f 1 . . . i 5 Q -.' 1 'i M nf: 2 ' f ' P P . , .VY n 3 .0 I+ . - - ,, - 6 1 'Q l a C 6 Q 1 -' 7 C r D 9 W G n , C as c , 4 2 -4 A P 1 9 O P - 3 e , , 1 A i P Q a 9 . Q H, 9 1 :4 E , C . , , H D Q , , - 5 I nj 4 . 5 sl P 4 U W 2 C M if LLOYD Q. HAY B. S. Canton, Ohio '-1: . Emerson 1-2-33 Pre-iviedicai Club 2-3-4. 5 f 4 W 1. ,- !. X x X - 22 ' ,. , ,. , -A .Z i '-1 C,2'. 5mTQ:mzormmzqm'stmzpmigrmxezmmzmaezmmfimzmmwza,Q1Qga:maswiR?F Tfi x F I IL FIFTY-SEVEN -4 B Y -I . . . . . . . ,, , . . ,. ., ' - 1- -r f- -nv-v -u- -1-rw vm- -w -fl .. ' rd .y Xxx?-Hi7LO2iYffE'fCfNlQ6K'iO.V5.1 T H E. I N D E X Ul'NiCl'n'Dfl.Q.QfGQiQ.Q.'k5'gLcg Rl I X A N I Y T' 1 4' 1 I I N 1 ' IN Q NATHAN I. HELM B. A. Vtlooster, Ohio Athenean 1-2-3--Lg Vice-President 3g Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3-41g Cabinet 2-3-44 C. E. 1-2-3-4.4 ,Cabinet 25 Student Volunteer 3-4g Leader 4-g Q Junior Council 3g Class Basketball 2-34 Class L1 Swimming 1-2-3-44g Class Track l-2-34 Varsity Swimming 2-3-45 Varsity Track 2-3-44 Varsity g Cheer Leader 2-3g Index Staff 3. 3 3 7' ' A . D' ' O1 LG LE 5 . 5 ! 'i JOE E. HURST B. s. New Philadelphia, Ohio E Toastmasters 3-4.4 Quadrangle 3-45 Freshman Footballg Basketball lg' Baseball lg' Track lg 9' ' arsitv Football 2-3-ig Varsitv Basketball 2-3- qi 4. Captain 43 Varsity Track 2. K3 N P? 22 5 LAVON S. IRISH B. S. Edgerton, Ohio Glee Club 2g Economics Club 35 Varsity Baseball 2-3-fl-g Class Baseball lg The Copper- headf' Midnight Alarmf' 'tSharng Grumpyg L . The Dover Road? E 3 :Q -. Q bf MERION J. KADYK B. A. Fulton, Ill. Q Coe College 1-25 Glee Club 3-4-5 Secretary- Treasurer 4-g Irving 415 Oscar A. Hill's 3-4-. 3 6 25. b' 3 rl Q MJANHATTEN LENGEL B. S. Elyria, Ohio 2 Y. M. C. A. 1-3-44 Cabinet 4,4 Emerson 1-2- E 5 3-43 C. E. 3-4-g Pre-Medical Club 3-44: Siecretary 3 3g Scientific Club 3-4-g Secretary 3g Student Z Volunteer 1-2-3-4-5 National Council Member Q 3g State President 4.4 Class Track lg Football Q Manager lg Trainer 2. S 3 v If ' Q A R A . Q A 4- li fa . Q I I I. l f ..,, ,.., ,, ,., .., H-1 - 1,r. -3,y.Q.m.9.m.mu.m 9,M.QQ.Q.M9.w.mm.Q.m.Q.m.Q..:4.9.m.Q.Q.Q.o,Q.m.evi'x? i . 1' FIFTY-EIGHT ARTHUR XV LEWINGTON B S Pie Medical Club 3 Y M C A 1 7 3 4 Y ars1ts Basl etbfmll M lnabei 4 Cl iss X ollev ball 3 4 Inter cluss Baseball -1 FRANK C I LX SHJON B S Cfunbiicl e Olno YMCA 12 CE12 Xthcnxcano-34 Piess Club 4 Economics Club 3 'iellovs Jucket 1 X oice 3 4 Business N1 l.ll'ia61 3 RUSSELL MCGILL B S Nolth L11n'1 Ohio Thetq Cin Delta L FRANK VVILLIAM MCKEE B. S. Orrville, Ohio Athenean 1-2-3-445 Glee Club 25 Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3-45 Economics Club 35 Class Football lg Baseball 2-3g Varsity Basketball, Manager D. D. MCLAUGHLIN B. S. Alliance. Ohio Emerson 1-2-3-45 Vice-President 35 Presi- dent 4g Economics Club 35 Y. M. C. A51-25 C. E. 1-24 Men's Self Government, Junior Council 3-45 Baseball Mgr. 4g Delta Sigma. Rho 3-44 Varsity Debate 2-3-4g 1st Place Scovel Peace Oratorical Contest 3g Junior Orator 3. III r O .x? ,f.ao: ozzafzwfdmadioiafxn ,T H E I N D EX wswfn-.Q.'ml,Q.k--h,, p I i . 44 . - Sao Paulo, Brazil ' - ' 5 .... -L- - 3 r J i 1 E 0. . '5 Vi K V -. - g C ' . ,, Q ' . . C g ' . . . . - g . 4. - 3 1 3 2 J .. ' - 5 v 1 1 ' ' - is Y 4'- 3 . ' C 3 4' - -, V2.0-w. . . ' 1 c, I 3 IlZ '1-.-. .... ,., ,,,, ,, . ,....-lb?.Q.NEQ-,.S2.Q.WA'2..QiM Qf!gQ,Q.Q.Q,g2Q.Q,W C F 9 O Q C x' 9 Q N9 0 V 5 O U Q 0,0 I 9 9 ,' i D 1 J FIFTY NINE ,- B 0 ax'-7.o,ao4 wunwm 1' H E I N D EX sivs1diw1d:4r:6:m msg,-22,,Lg I I HUGH M. MACMILLAN B. A. Newcomerstown, Ohio Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3-41, President 4-4.IrWing 2-3-444 Congressional 3-4,4 Student Senate 24 Men'S Glee Club 2g Businesss Mgr. Index 1925. GEORGE MAURICE MACHVVART B. .SL Wooster, Ohio LEWIS FREDERICK MANLY B. S. Erie, Pa. Varsity Football 2-3-414 Track 2-3-44 Basketball 2-3-4-, Captain 3g Editor YU Hand- book 34 Steward Kenarden Commons 34 Toast- masters 3-4. ROSCOE KENNETH MILLER B. A. Delta, Ohio Irwing 1-2-3-445 C. E. 1-2-3-4-4 Executive Committee 2-44 Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3-445 Junior Council Menis Self Government 44 Class Baseball 14 Class Track 1-2-3-4f4 Varsity Track 2-3-44 Cross Country 2-3-445 Varsity Debate 3g Index Board 3g Men's Glee Club 4-4 Choir 1-2- 3-44 Oratorio 2-3. W. ELWOOD MINER B. S. Wheeling, IV. Va. Men's Glee Club 3-41, President 4-4 Congres- sional Club 34 Swimming 2-34 Student Senate 2g Fortnightly 3. Q C,...,y uomunmn vows .miwmmpqpmimzormfmm.oiygyzmgqeiiiiffl I SIXTY -H R ' i 'B HIGH J MITCHELL B S ll'f lll'lPll1l U P Inclm Rusl IH 1 2 3 President 3 Vice PlCSlClCl1t Xthletic Association 2 Pie Mecliml Club 3 44 Gox einment 44 Junior Council 3 Class Basl et ba 1 Class Bftsebill 1 Football Z 3 1 Basl etball 9 3 4. NV IXSSOCIIUOD 2 3 4 S XWIULL J' MOLLEI' B S NIlSb1ll01'1 Oluo Toastnusteis 3 4 X aisits Football 3 Cl iss Basketball 1 2 3 44 Cliss Baseball 1 Freshm in Football HAROLD MURRAX B S Orulle Ohio St1 1tfO1d 1 2 3 L Freshman Football Freshman Baseball- X-arsity Football Squad 3-4- Basebfill 2-3-4-- Class Basl'etball 3-4-. A. T. MH ERS B. S. Bolivar Ohio Physics Club 41- X. M. C. A. 3-LL' C. E. 1-2- GEORGE F. PERKINS B. A. Binglmrnton, N. S. Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3-45 C. E. 1-2-3-45 Fr. nk- lin 45 Athenaean 1-2-34 Tennis 3-4, Captain 4-4 Secretary of Ohio Intercollegiate Tennis Asso- ciationg NV Association 3-4. v I t D P X ..: 2: I A ft I ff . .. ,,.,, ,,,, ,,, .,,, ,,.,,.-,, L,,p A ' . .. ,.., ,. .,. .,,. .,.,--. -.,- -...- H ' V K -.xg 'f?1-QOIQLOTM.62Qf6.4w.0.7D.1 'I'-H E .I N D EX Slfdllllhfl.Q.0l6ZNlO.Q.'kQg4LC5 xl 1 C9 L li , . E. BEN: E .Z . '. .1 1. , . . , ,E Y. M. C. A. 1-2-34 Senior Council Men's Self li g ' i 1 .al g 4, 'Alf '-x--'Z .1 ' ..-.-g V. t. ..- -w. .Z l .L 1' 4' . 4' . . K . - Ag .sv N, 5 2 1 . , - , E Wk . . 5 . E 3? . - . . ' , X f ' - - -' 4 ' ' ' 3 , Y 5 9 I 9 X ' i O l E ' 3 U ' 1 Y 9 D 1 , ' , ., S 3 4 7 V P 9 O 3 - 9 v K 7 9 O 'l D B 0 C-r. -Sw,Q:m.9.s'z.Q.v..m.m swimmmm9.w.m.mm.m.m.Q.:4.9.mtQ.o.o..m:m.s?:L..' . I SIXTY-ONE ?1 S 4 ' 4 ' 1 I- fa I I I 'H HAROLD M PROSSER B S Mlalhl Fla X M C A 1 C E 34 E1ne1son1234 Jacket 1 N OICC 1 2 3 4 Buslness Managei EX ERE'1'l H R XNDALL B S Wadswoith Ohio Band 1934 Dxrectol and Drum Maijor 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Foitnightlj 2 3 4 Direc toi C0101 Dav Oichestra. 3 College Oichestra 1 9 4 College Chou 3 C E 1 2 3 Class Vol ley 131111 M 123 IOXYBLL F. BEAM B. S. Canton, 01110 Football 3-4- Class Basketball 3-4. HARR1 R. ROACH B. A. ' j Poughtown NV. V . XX-. and T. 1- Osc'1r A. Hills '?-3-4- Secre- 'j-I'1'e'1su1'er 3- H. M. C. A. -3-4-- C. . 2-3-4- lSl611i01' Council 4' Secretary-Treasurer Mens Self Government 4- Debate 4' Dorthy Y ernon of Hwdclon Hall 3. J. L. ROHRBAUGH B. S. North Lima. Ohio C. E. lg Y. M. C. A. 1-25 Band 3-43 Physics Club 3-4. ff . .. . ...,. ,. - , ,. . ,,, .,,. ' 'A ' ' . - r -1 xv- 'vw' -n- -ur-n v-vr -ul' wh 3 5 1-.x i:AfiQ.ff4a'fff'1wf4'AVLQQA H E . I E Si'S.w'A'DfO.Q.OiGQiQ.Q.'kgll , il ' Q N , N .gi . Q I Q 1 . W Q '....g..-5 ' ---15 Press Club 45 Economics Club 35 Yellow gi X 44. 3 - I- - S l - . I 4 f . f . . ' ---'s'.Y' 's----5 - M c , . . ' ' . .11 E , ., 4 I 3 i 9 2 3 . ri ' a E taisyt 1 1 , 'C , 5 L , E 1 1 Y 1 Q A 3 ' 4. , Q Y. 1, 3 3 Q . C G C F - 'Ming.omg.Q.Q,m..Q.Q.s1m.Q.m.Q.m9.moms.m.m.m.Q.:1,.w.ntonmswitgb Q ni SIXTY-TWO '13 ' 4 WALTER ALDEN SCHAFFTER B S VVO0StCl 01110 S lVlll'ld.l1 01110 Aenaean1234 X M C A 1234 Oscar A H1lls 2 3 4 Press Club 4 C E 1 7 3 4 Serwlce Sup t WX ax ne Countx C F 2 3 4 Secretary I'1e1su14.r County C F Alumni Fel 1OWSl11p 3 Tennis Mgi 4 X ice 1 7 Associate Editor 4 CARL FREDERICK SMITH B X N11 1.116 Ohm C. E. 1-'7- -4. DONALD STARN B. S. Woostei' Ohio Toastmasters 3-4- Ruskin 1-2- Tunior Council Self Gros e1-nmzent 4- Athletic Associa- tion Secretary 2- President 3- Joint Athletic Board 3' Class Football 1- Class Basketball ' Class Baseball 1- Class Track 1- Football 2- - 4 Captain 4- Basketball 2-3-4- Baseball 2-3-4- Track 2. JOHN TZE TONG TENG B. A. Shasi Hupen China C. E. 1-2-3-4- Wooster Local Club of C. S. C. A. 1-2-3-45 Secretary-Treasurer 1-2, Presi- dent 3g Orchestra 1-2-3-4g College Band 2-3-45 Oratorio 3-4g Junior McDowell Musical Club 3-45 Men's Glee Club 3-4g Fortnightly 4. F l l H rf ,, 114 QA U -n UWA, , ,1.-.o,a.0.4'.-.o1Q.'am.o.a-.1 T H E I N D EX I11N1oLfmfo.fA.olmiompzflffgf Z Nl N .1 A , 5 ! 'Ll ' 5. ff 9 WILLIAM XVILSON s1..oAN B. A. I 1 1 1 ' , . ' ' - - 5 3 1. 4. -L- S , ' fa '0'. -L-3-44 ' 4 . F 1- .1 . . . Q H Q . 3 Q Q . 5 9 4 R Q 3 3 G 9 Q s 1 -' 3 p 2 1 1 S 1 C a D n' o 4 ef C nj G 5 0 D 4 , , 0 A a 2 ' Z' 4 ' , 5 9 z 0 4 v 9 1, .lu Al '-f?'C!.-2 -:smzmzozmsmznzwa'sim197Q.1q:mt9:Mmemm:mzmimzomrawp:Q:Q:m:aei?5F'ff0 x 4' - SIXTY-THREE 'H fr ' Y ' Y 'I' 'I' A' 'ur vw' 'I' 'lr' 'u-' uw- 'n' -u' V ' C - r -1 - IFC-uf 'u' 'W' -1 U-1 r 'xv' 'lb ' O, -5 , , ,41-mmf.4f.'.o:Q3amxo.Q.1 T HE I N -D EX SmeLf.'n1Q.Q.ofamiQ.Q.f:gI'Z4LQ Q A up Q lg . N . I i ' N B' 'Q 4 9 G 6 2 5 S '41 Q Q Q HOYT TRIBBLE B. A. 5 f Dawson S rin0'S, K Y. -5 Q P e 5 5. 5 .5 Blackburn University 1-25 Glee Club 3-4. ., 'S G L C ' 2 BLMBB B. VOBLKBL B. A. Audubon, N. J. ' , Delta Sigma Rho 3-45 President 45 Toast- ' . masteris Club 3-45 Congressional Club 2-3-4, p Q. Speaker 45 Glee Club 2-3, Manager 35 Athen- 2 aean 1-2-3 5 Senator 1 5 Class President 2 5 6 Freshman Debate, Captain5Varsity Debate 2-3- ' ig 4, Captain 3-45 Scovel Peace Contest Orat-or 4. . 53 G 3 Q CHARLES XVAGONER B. S. ,Q Massillon, Ohio Q Phvsics Club 1-2-3-4. Emerson 4. , C ' 5 9 C. .9 - 25 HERBERT NV. NVALKER B. A. X . War1'en, Ohio ' Q Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3-45 Congressional Club Q 2-3-4 5 Athenaean 1-2f3-4 5 Forensic League 1-2-3-45 President 35 Delta Sigma Rho 3-45 P' E Secretary-Treasurer 45 Alpha Delta Omega G 3-45 Junior Council 25 Class Debate 1-25 Var- ' Q sity Debate 2-3-4, Captain 3-45 F'ackler Q Medalv 35 Alumni Speech Prize 35 Voice Q Staff 2-35 Index Staff 3. .1 Q bf Q 'Q LBROY B. VHEBNER B. ls. Q Smithville, Ohio E Y. M. C. A. 2-3-45 C. 2-35 Athenaean I ' 2-35 Band 1-2-3-45 Economics Club 3. 0 A 6. 4 1 3 Q . ea 1 5' Q . 5. ,il 4 K 45 fs ' I. 5 nl U- 2. '-Saysrm:Q:mamaIm:91m1Q:v42Qrm1Q:m:Qimm:mvtQzmgmQ:m'.9tQga:m:swi?xY'fo . 4- SIXTY-FOU R N N q:e.o.an.wAa4.woa1 'I' H E I N D EX A'fs4lf.n'oQo'aw'oQ :-'51, XRIHUR H XX EDGI B S XXOOSUTI Olno Pl6SlClCIIlI IX XSSOCIIUOII 4 C0l'1:,lCSS10lI 'Ll Club 34 Irwmt, 73 Student Snnate 4 Veusltx Txack 734 Crptun 4 Iclltol 1025 Index FRANR R WIYGFR B S Oxrxllle Olnm Baseball 'P 3 L Claes Bmsketb mll 3 4 Emem I1 1 7 3 4 X E 1 2 PllSSILS Club 4 Foxensm I 610116 1 7 3 4 EDN XRD B XX ES'1I XRE I1 B S Mansulle Olno DCOIIOIIIILS Club 3 Silflltlflt Club 3 4 V President 4 Theta Cln Deltfl 3 4 SCCI6tl1X ICSSUICI 34 X W C X 3 Xlphn De 1 Omega 4 HERBERI' G NX II LIS B S Nblt61l0O Il'1Cl1cll11 DePauw UII1W6YSltX 1 X M C A 23 C E '73 4 Emelson 344 Pxeslclent 4 Pless Club 4 PI'6S1ClCI1t 4 ECOIIOIHICS Club 3 Chun 4 Senlor Cou'1c1l Mens Self GOXC1I1IlIClIt 4 Valsxty Debate Mar1age1 3 XOICC 3 4 Ildl to1 4 B XVII IE B S Dunbal Pa II'VKllIg 1 9 3 4 Y me P1CS1flClIt 3 Flench Club 1 Indez. Staff 3 'Vmce Staff 4 Plc Mecllcal Club 3 4 I ICC Plesxclent 3 Presldent 4 Theta Cln Delta 3 4 P1CS1Cl6l'lt 4 Debate 3 VICTOR TAI MADGE YOUNG B S xVOOSl1Cl Olno P :E 1 ' .4.A. -c O 5 '.:sw:Mzo:wmwzqzmzotmznvmforev.otmmQ.Q.mmm3.9.M.Q.:4.o..m.m.sw'1 X' .0 L .- A 3 Q J.. -- 4 1:4 -.1 -1 'u-YA:--'Al' 'll 'w fu- w---- , '1 I' 'I lfwvv-If -nv 'w I v'lI H - I ' , A A A A AA. A A A A - A A A A A A A A A A -4 A .I -Lic-D. 'fn S,- I ,H , , V' ' . N ' lb, 2 AL ,W . 34 3 - . .q Q. .a - . ' as ,yva I 5, 'Z ' Q I Q.. S' - 1 1 A' -, f 4 , J . n.: ,. . . '.f---gf. 2' 2 --434 '- S0 -2- - 5 '. M. C. A. 2-3-43 C. 4. - -3-4-3 Q ,. 5 ' ,.0' -L-2-. 4 'rf . 'lf l II' 7 A '. . . .LH ,- , - 4 '. - g ' ' , -g ICS- ' g ' 1 -f, '.z'v'- N Tx -'g '.l. gi z ltz W 'Q ' 2 ' ' ' N' 3 . K. . -3 ' - -1' '31 ' 9 I 3 ' I L s 9. I. av , V Q 1 l 5 I ' 5 'Q ...L-rua-..-, 9 . C 7 a .vs - U E Y. --T-? r.jq'v77 ,. ., 7 3 1 P.J , . C -5 Y. - ' . , . 5 ' -, ' ' 5 - Y i 4 1 f? ni . lx A N N , .... . F . A A s1xTY-Flve 'B Q: 1, ,Taiaomcs4a+:6.vSJmafLo:wx T H E I N D EX iivS:69rmyg4gwg4v5y5g4ef4 ,1 H, -, x X' 19 in x Y 1 S N 7 ? 1 31 4: L U - F' g- Pg 7' ' pi Q ,- E The Path to Cjlorq Q rg 7 D 41A Y M S A Q t is A 9 I. gi f- 07 syiQIQQZQIQZQIMJQ294'stminimitsmiiimllmiiiviimQZMQLMZQZ .!TQ1QZm:QG 'i' -YS'if5 ,f 4 IXTY SIX Z X 1' L 1. ..w ,. AKG xi ., fl Qi N ,fum-4. vrfux JM-HffQ?if'L' t1.V,:,,, nf, ,P , hu My ny-4 rf vw 1- :N ,X XT A p --,Q- X- .AQ it .xi 1- fi, 1,47 , FQ ,X Y Y A HIM ,Wit y lv: V E+ Ll IJIJ T 4 ' X- ww'.a'g-N-'.Z-G, . M, if 4,Cf'w 5 Lu, 2 ff 4 22 px ml , in , E W-.SIX x ,- 5 l Eg L ' by P . - S' '35 if E L5 YS 43 Q21 S S5 '54 I if l 'fi :S 5 55 , X 1 ,iQ Dg M35 5 I W5 i l .X fl W IV? M52 , 1 'QS ,af 1 2-4 5 Z EQ Eff 2 fi w E E X W Q Q Wm QQ ...J ' ' FQ UHIOTS 'N ,525 ' ,? A V- ff, I 'I A' I-K. . 1 w M2 Am 4f f lrfxiz-X f LEiTY 'ff 'Y 1 X U J xg 7 ,L ' . ' X f - Y - .. , ,. -. , , 7 L. ,- QL-Q + lQQ4sUMMSiEQiiJ11M,iQQeQQ5,li4g-fdQQXJVJLAMM,.2241-'JEQAQB-g?Q5E!MS,,ZZi ,ZkXMKXQJQUEMLS-FQ5LQ3hf f5'fE '3 Q , Kiki , i 24,7 SIXTY-SEVEN na . Y J A - -- Y...-g-,f W -W ' S h V I ' -1 I' 'x 1- 'wiv 'xr ' ---' 'I vw r -nf' 'wg . Y 1' ,' ?,x,,T2I1.6:md:4?:U2m'ams.o.am H E. le N D E X.s1fS.svm1Q.Q.o1mio.fm:1ll'34Ql N N 'I 5 I 19 I V T 1 A 'fre WN 3 E e' ' ' '6 r . - Jumor Orqanlzahon ' 'Qi . 5 IS - I Colors-Purple and Whlte CLASS OFFICERS K A President ,...,........... . ..,.,.,.............,,,...........,................ HAROLD JENKINS Vice-Presiclent .......... . ...,.,..........,.,............................ ELIZABETH COYLE Secretary ..................,................................,........ DOROTHY BLACKMAN Treasurer ....,...............,..,,,.................,....................,,....., PAUL BOURNS r Senator-First Semester ...,.,,,..........,.,.........,,............ HELEN STALTER Senator-Second Semester ..........................., JEANETTE CARMICHAEL l ' Senator ......,......................,....,.................,...........,,...... FRANK R. KILLE Senator ..,........,.........,..............,....,..,.......,,....,........... FREDERICK CROPI- 1 Social Cfzairmcm ......,........,,......,,...,...............,....,.....,.... RICHARD SIMON Iiouorary Member' ......,.......,,......,..,.......... PROF. LAWRENCE C. BOLES 3 ,J I vf ll b r ' V , Q 3 I vi xii 93 'EA V Km 1 , . Q N . 9, I . 'i 1' 2 7'Z I-Says:m:Q:m:m:w4zsfmzymfQ:mtQ:9.:Q:mymzqzmfmzmmtnw.Q1Q1Q:mgQvL5'Yff0 SIXTY-EIGHT f FRANCES I ADKINS Clewel md Ohio On thnd flool Holden esers moinmg at slx oclocl B'1bV Ben goes tmgalmg Frmnk IS the CI1C1gCtlC peison vsho gets up Lt thit houi Slhe has 'L IOXIHQ, disposition, lrumg gone xerg much mteiested 111 Psvchology and h1s taken about all the courses in it that aie oHe1ed She hopes some das to be '1 Socxal VVo1ker, 'md with all the expeiience she l1'1s hfid we lnow she w1ll mil e L success of xt MARTHA EI IlABE'lH AVILS il 00StC1, Ohio Did you C361 see a snmll filguie clashing acioss the campus with he1 hat on in such a Jauntw fashion that it seemed to he saying hello to sou of its own accoido NVel1 thats L1Z7lC Actne 1nd leads foi the next thing whether it be basketball, hockey, track, or swimming, fm tlulj, L11 has upheld the honol of 26 more than tl1 in once on the field of athletic battles. Besides her athletic wctisities Liz gets her shire of As and Bs and Pembrol-e claims her 'Ls one of its faithful 1nd talented dfulghters. RUTH AVERY Detroit, Mich. Marg villes loss was WOO9t61'S gain when Ruth Ax ery bade idieu to the South. Ruth has one of those smiles which make you think of su'1n5 nooks and peach ice cream and As and Bs and eserything thats nice. And she has a laugh that does all that and a. little bit more. She isnt stingy with them either. One just can't be near her without catching some of l1er abundant jovialty, and happiness of dis- position. I 1 D 61 i gi I ,A j A- ' -v'n 1- -1 1' --1 uw' u' '11 A V ' v - r 41 f- 1' '14 'ur '1I1 1 '1 1' 'uf ' ' R 0 Ax , ,11-.o,zm:w.1.a:Q.'4.41-.om 'r H E I N D EX wsfcmfm.a:4as1a.Q..sg-.731gg '11 ,I if I 1. L4 l FQ 4 A 4 J. ' ' 2 ,. ' ' C QL 1 -l '--' '.' we vv ' , ' . , ,. , f to school in six different states. Frank is C. , sf 1 i a A ' . D 4 I ,Q 4 . L .1 is M N K, ' , , . s A ' ' rg . , , 1: -,Asa . A . 2 . C , a 1, 51 . . . 9 9 C P O P 9 P 3 9 7 7 I K 7 D 1 C . P , , 1 O D 1 O ' . ........-.--.. - -. -:I 2. '-Gsmrmzo:m.'mQm1s1m:Qtmqw9.m.Q.m.n.m.m.Q.mmQ.Q.9:m:m.M2-': ? .Q x L SIXTY-NINE . ,yg . 0204 'OWQQAOQQ T H E I N D EX Sl7SlCl?H1UI6lTf4V5lWL612:if 'B HELEN BAILH Cfxrmlelxaels, Pa. Tllly svx eet pletty ldllglllllg Thmts Helen At a. dance-a, game Wl161CK61 theres fun Thele s Helen VVheney er a gul ln the d01n1 needs a pal, Here s Helen VX hen th boys h'1ye the Ford and want a. 1egulf1r gal XVl10l6 s Helen? Helen IS a loy al worker ln Castallan, Rus k1n und the Peunsy ly anla Club Add to these her Stl1Cl1CS and ma yel that she has ney er had 1 n nous lJ1CE1lxClOWI1 'VLARGARET BARR C lnton, Ohlo Pe IS gust that typlcwl college gnl that We all heal when thele good g13.Cl6S appear as lf by l'Xlag1C fXthlet1cs'P Absolutely ' and VICHHIS Pembloke I1t and then othel lltelary wo1l+. too so that now We understund that tal away look that often comes 1nto hex eyes, fo1 aftel all Penn State IS rathel far aw'1y so much mbout Studlous Yes 1snt anytlnng to do but st1ll Swxmmmg Basketball Hockey Other act1y1t1es9 VVell, theres TOSLPHINE BENNETT Llsbon Olno If you lmye 'my busmess t10llbl6S Just call on Jo Her a1nb1t1on 1S to be a. buslness yy onmn VVhen, homey er, you come to see her dont let IH the cat' 'l1ue, you m IV find her 'mt he deslc, fo1 hex Stl1dl0llS hablts and excel lent gmdes ue to be enyled but Just as often you m'1y find hcl enteltalnlng the guls wlth ffxsclnatlng, tales d1y1n1ty fudge or a meuy laugh In tlus falthful dalll ey ed fful Pem bloke has found tlue worth R 'W 1? 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I S I x ji Il -' ff--1 0 'L..-my G'.MMMnvwwMw0ymmnw.Qmy.Q9.m.a.u.Q.m.m.e-:1a? ? f 1, SEVENTY .Gxxgi J1f19QK1lA'lGA'lQ1 T H E I N D EX 5'15g'm'gQgmvgQ -5v,h,, Q 5 WI XMIE I BTRRX 1 lSt Cllltflll 01111 11t 1S v,ort11 com 11o1t11 fllllll w1tl1 1111 whole soul 111 It lb 11111 the xoung sters on the H111 loxe Ju111o1 C L and 11W 119 hawe a ITICIIS Hello T01 Ml11111e l11.1t ls whx we see 111 M11111L the tlue Qplrlt of '1 Student N0lllI1tCC1 '1ll'1t 1S WI11 PClI1l7lf1kL 111111es her L01 al, 11111 the F1es11n1111 g,lllS fmd her '1 t111e fmend 111 tl1e11 Joss 1r1d tl0Lll7lf:'S 1Xltl10Ugll 'NT'11111e IS alllllng duectlv fo1 A go 11 she 111 tune fol kmdne ses Ill 11o11g the 1o'1d 11161 ew en p1lg11111 feels 1 blessmg 111 knowmgr 11e1 1ILN BI ACh BlO0IH1l1gt0H Oluo It 1S good to be llllgllt and 9tllC1l0llS too And t111s 1S Helen t111011,11 '111d t111o11gl1 I'111s desembes Helen, all but l1cr 011115 111d she has IC 11 honest to goochess cu11s Bes1d s keepmg up w1tl1 l1e1 StLld1BS s11e 1115 t1111e fm 11111510 and 1111o11s SOLl'1l fllUCtl0IlS 1111s de m111e n1'11den sus llttle ot the fl1'lJlll6 but WL know she IS fuollng 1 do111c,st1e llfe ' DOROTHX BLACKMAN New I 0I1ClOI1, 01110 XXQICIC IS Dot B1ack111a11'P If an5o11e V1'1.1'1tS to see 0111 class seuetary sl1e IS almost suze to be found dt Anatorm Lab laboung OV61 poor pussw, or VV01lilI1g Math at the southeast comer table 11'1 the 11lJ1alS B6S1d6S cats 'md Math sl1e IS also 1'1te1ested 111 Kenarden Lodge Xvlllilfd, and the P1e Medmal Club Aftc1 g1'aduc1'c1o11 f1om VVOOStC1 Dot expects to don the whlte umform and we ll bellewe that sl1e w1ll make an adorable nur e .A 1 . 1.9.19 .'9. qi x49 W. kr 1 - '1- ': 1'f'I '-1' '11- 1-1 fu' 11- -11 K N V J 1 , 1 1 . A AA- . 1 1 A , xl x 1 Q 'fi N . I 1 1 si 'Q 1 1 1- 4 3 ' IH 1 '. Wu ' 1 Vg 1- N ' f 1 A 3- 2 'Y Y 1 1 -- ri 1.11 ' ' -z,. as 21 xi aff v . i . Q . , if . Q ?! ' - -. S 3 4 Q r, 1 q - . -- r 5 ,' , , I6 . V-73 . Q ' tl ', . 1 . . N :7' 5 1 . fl ' ' 1 :, . w 'Q ll 1 1 Q k 1 1 1 I, lx ' '- Q.- '..:svfQ:sv.:o:Q:Qx- 101. X911 591 Joi' .191 'wow fo' 01 , ,0w'wz:L..3Ql 1 , A SEVENTY ONE W 3 W :C :1 9 Q 'Q 5 Y v 'B 1 v-lu' 'll-' 'Ib I N DEX Siw:8HfH1l2wIa:awio.Q.-:ggi , K 0 - -1- ': -ui vm' u- 'I I' 'ny in-' u' -uv ls ax ' i-40.2.0.4'r.Q1Q.'Qm'.0.QA 'I' H E sl X if fy' I Q 2 24 4 51 5-1 1 7. 6 S! S ' 1 Q PE: f! G '1 . Q Q - 1 Q I. 41 IMILDA LORAINE BOYD WVooster, Ohio If you havenit niet Loraine just look around for a girl whose hair is in curl in spite of wind and weather. She came from Ashland last fall, and that may account for her line. A stranger might think that Loraine's name is Colgate, because she has such beautiful teeth and smiles in a heavenly way. However, mak- ing taiy and laughing are not her only aCC0l'11- plishmcnts, for playing the piano is as easy for Loraine as Hying is for an angel. MARGARET BOYD VVTho doesnlt know Bico, the girl from the wild Vlfest? We've all met her someplace on the campus, either serying dainty breakfasts at the Y. House, serving out punishment to ei-ring young ladies, or serving laughter to her friends in the Annex. Bico is addicted to playing solitaire and to collecting samples, but she always finds time to read the Columns from VVashington State. VVe think though, that she likes the side comments better than the jokes. Enterprise, Ore. ESTHER BRANDT Macedonia, Ohio Not very big but mighty just the same. That's Esther. She revels in Latin and History and beside her studies she has time for Hiking and Basketball. We all come to Esther for aid, whether we want to know how to conju- gate 'amo'i or whether we want a little bit of sunshine. Wlien Esther stayed out a year to give knowledge to the younger generation, '25 lost a good student and a good friend that '26 gained. 1 I g I 1 '04. '-:smmznzmrmznzanistmormfstmzera.mxmezmzmvimsazexwnzy., IQiQTk7JSZF sx SEVENTY-TWO BL XNCHE BRINK VX oostei, Ohio Lieryone E1,dIllI1LS Blanche Hou ein they l1elp 1V Esen a poet would come to the maid in hu tlue wortl1 Hel smile tvuels 'uound the cmmlpus, bunging bacl to l1er scores of friends She IS neitr too buss to syinpmtluze Wltll fmothei s woes I-lei SCIIOIIS ness 'incl dignity mixed with l1er wit 'incl 111111101 mike an aclnniable COHlblI1'LtlOI1 IRLNE C XMPBDLI Me ins, Ol11o Iiene has been su 1tl1 us only a wear, b11t she is quite as much a p tit of the class oi 96 is any one She made the sid mistake of begin ning he1 college education at Mount UHIOII, but we are 'ill New glad that she ietlifed the er1o1 of l1er wav 1n time Irene IS one of those fortunate people wl1o can do a numlbei of things, and do them all well. Besides making an enviable record with the Profs., she finds time to be Miss Goulds indispensable assis- tant at tl1e Y. House and frlso to practice 'Ln art in which we judge she must be quite pro- ficient-correspondence. JEANNETTE C XRMICHAEI Wellsburg VV. Va. Have you heard a little lasslie around tl1e campus wlho is always memorizing anatomical terms entirely too large for her size? If you have, its pfrobabhy Jeannette. And have you heard her play the piano? If not, clon't miss the iirst opportunity. Castalian, Stratford- and other things ,CFD claim a lot of her time. Dj' ever hear her giggle? Sl1e has been ap- pfropriately nicknamed Smiles and their radiance seems to have encompassed quite an area. She is very conscientious tho, and puts studies before most everything else. O A3 Af1Om6l53+1U1P5.WLWlb1611 T H E I N D EX MSl'm'g'Q g'4vg'gQ.gc.v2hv,, Q L1 , , ' ,V . - hiLJ1'llllin.0f despair i11 trying to portray this 7 f 1 1 Az. . ' l 41' 4 A 3 0 iE. '.-:smzmzormfmtezmstmrnfmfsrwzmv0Mwst ,wouwo ,wv.e:i'x' Q I SEVENTY THREE -1 -n , 'C . ' f. ,, ,l,.,.,,. .,,. ,.,. ,,. ' ' ' ' .,,,.,k.,.,. .,,. .,,,.., ,.,,. .,... .1 f . . O, QXX A , ,41-.o,mo.w.o:Q.'am.o.4-.1 T H E. I N D EX Slfs.eLfmlo.Q.of4wio.Q.f:3?'454LC .' 'D xl I 5 37' I L X ,- 4 , .. i it 'ss as f- 2 ELIZABETH COYLE Galion, ohio Q H.ere's to our Ibby,' Whom everyone knows. A She has a smiling disposition Qalways showing her dimfplesj and a cheery ahellof' The best goods come in small packages- Q f she proves it by sending home her A's and B's. if She manages to do a lot of social Work besides 5. . an nows er ec We W at it means to ' 4 QQ d k p f uy ll h ' 5 Q walk clown Liberty St. properly escorted. Q Someday Ibby expects to get a degree. We . wonder Whether it will be Ph. D or M. R. S. 2.1 . -4 :Q e- - 5 Q W P4 if Q 5 MARTHA COWQDEN Hickory, Pa. QQ Really this girl is not as fiippant as one would imagine, she is really quite serious and capable. Marty is the girl who gets jobs for ' the girls, and at any time you may see her telephoning and running airound the dorm in search of one of us to serve at a luncheon or 4 take care of somebody's babies out in town. Marty also has a social side which is shown ii by her frequent trips to Canton and to Cleve- L TQ land to see good plays. ri Q S ' L id r - D ' 1 . i LOUISE CRAFT B 'll P g rownsvi e, a Z? gj Did you hear how the game came out? is 3 F Louise's favorite question. Our varsity teams Q have in her, one of their most faithful Kfollow- ie ers. She can usually be found either at scrims gr mage or riding about in a decrepit old Ford. Q Especially after a good ganre of tennis or a F heated argument-Louise's bright and smil- 5 ing countenance radiates good cheer. Her Sonversational powers are well developed., but ,p espite all this, she's a pretty good sort. 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SEVENTY-FOUR , B j- --1 -: '11-u-nf '.- 'I 1' 'w vw' 'n' -ui I ' ' I- 11 -- -gr tw up -uv 11 sup -uv wh ' ax , ,A-4e,a.o.4'.-.aferam-.o.Q4 'r H E I N D EX sexism:a.Q.4:m1a.fmsg'Z,L VIIARGARE FTA CRAIG Port Deposlt, Md If you haxe a headache or cold dont tell Margaletta 01 out w1ll come he1 tl1CI'1'I10H16t6l Hou see she lntends to be an M D and be heses that p1act1ce makes perfect There IS no need telhng mbout he1 a1t1st1c ab1l1ty fox of course you. haxe seen her C E posters and the Student V0luntee1 CXl11lJ1t Wl1ICl'l speak fO1 themselx es Stlll she has tune to wxn honors T01 he1 class on the Hockey field and IS always ready to lend 'L helplng hand Wl1Cl'CYC1 needed LORETTA CRAVVIFORD WO0StC1 O Somehow we tlunk 1n SllpC1l'lt1VC deD1ees when we COIISICICI Loretta for that IS the kmd of a Ulrl she IS She came to us from Clnnm preceded by h1gh trlbutes to he1 mtelhbence charactel personahty and lb11ltS To those who sent the advance s1o1d concernmg hex let us CAPICSS our appreclatuon fm Lmetta 15 Woosters Ch0ICC f01 Max Queen Afte1 all ou1 lnghest tr1bute to Loretta, 1S that she IS I'CP16S6Ht3t1YC of the finest ts pe of Amerlcftn College g1rl MARY CRITCHFIELD Sll16Y e, O Maly Mary, qu1te contrany How often you do go up the road to a wee httle toum to see your best1sh beau Ma1y IS the ch11py happy hearted gnl who can do most everytlnng She slngs, pla'ss stuches l11k6S when there are no cars about and IS an 6Iltl1l1SlELSt1C mernbel of VV1llard No wonder she IS wearmg a nng, on he1 left hand we Just want a chance to tell lum how lucky he 1 lf I' 7 ? 1. Q3 3 O 1 4, . I L. , . , , 1 bg f . +. , N u 1 N ' -7 A 9 ' ' Y i ' 1 1 . . , . rj . . - . ' F . . ' . 'X ct . . - I ' 1 tr ' vc v . Q y ' '1'T, I -7' 'Y' . . , - . . . ' - is. F Q W f' ' 1 I A I N I I vp I ' sytozmzmmrmznzM:simonietevzoininimxnze:Q1ew.:429LmtQ1Q.9:QgQ:m:e':iI'l'1 7' I , .. , SEVENTY-FIVE N .eg ,Y 'Y -1- 'A 'nv-nf '.- 1 1- -4-- U-u' u' -u' - ' V AY'- I - .'-' .l b - I- -1 ff 'Cu' 'nr 'ur fx vur 'xv' v-1 ' 0,3 ,, . ,:ifgQ.Q.6J4'.'.01d3ag4mm.am T H E le-N D EX Sifiidlfmli.Q.0fmio.Q.-:1ll4LC xl A I Q :gn N I ' N i Vx .. T ss F l O .5-. Q Q GRACE DAMIANI Chicago, Ill. 5 If you want a prescription for pep and rosy , cheeks, see Damie-she'll recommend sleep and Q fresh air. We are beginning t-o think they are the source of her vast energy which she ex- P' ,Jends in the chemistry lab, and on s fcholo 4 l . P 5 gy 2 experiments. All the thrills of an over seas trip with Dr. Kelso are stored up in her stack of snaps and you only need see them to wish to sail tomor- row with Damie as your ship-mate. :G P- .Z Q Ee M H v DOROTHY DONLEY Polk, O. 5' Dot-a living example of one whose interests are and have been entirely centralized, and yet, F' ' the result is surprisingly pleasing. VVould that 'I S . . 5, mlore of us had such vivacityl She lives, not e 2 on a mediocre plane, but a rather fearfully 5 bored or delightfully joyous one. The source of the joy, by the way, is usually an argument. I 5' Certainly the main point in Dot's philosophy . Q of life is never to concede a point without first , subjecting it to most strenuous argument. i 2.1 'I 1 NE Q ' l sr- M 9 'i DOROTHY DRAWVBAUGH Smithville, O. 'gDot is a staunch member of i26, an in- E valuable member of both the hockey and basket- i ball teams. She just came to us this year from lViluskin-gum and we all are sorry that she has 3 not been with us the other two years. Dot'! 34 is majoring in French and this year keeps her E busy appreciating the works of the most noted :Eu French writersg but with all of her studying gg she still has time for her friends. She is the fun-loving, sympathetic, all-around girl, of ' whom we all are so fond. A r ' 'i xxi y 'Q 4 . R . I I Q i l- ' .1 , - . 6 ji 1.07 sytermznrmmvzezmzstmntmmsavzcmzezrsvg9:Mmim:Q:.e,1o:m.mgm'ggee ' AT ' SEVENTY-SIX 4 , A f xl. 'n- 'L 'uv v-n' '11 '1 I- -nf uw' 'u' -lv . g. ,, ,. .I ,'.,, .V .,I. .I vu.. .,,,- -,K V -' -xii A--0.Q.0.w.o1Q.'am'.0-4'-1 ,T y E I N D E X 811515Yf.fe1Q2d.o!mLo.Qiw:1!fi, MARGARET DDVVARDS M615 sy1lle O Shadow yes she 1S almost a shadow Howevel, shadows usually are composed of notlnng Just let anyone t1y to say that of ou1 Shadow If belng one of the truest fr1ends 'ind most w11l1ng helpexs on earth 1f loylng good Sp01t fall play and a multltude of other tl11I1gS are always found 1n a human shadow, would that tlns old wo1ld had more of them Sometlmes howeve1 we fear that ey en this Shadow w1ll wamsh f10l'IL us to a ce1t'11n someone m Xl-tbama DOROTHH ELLIOTT G'uett, Ind F1FSt of all, Dot IS '1 P K and me would recommend he1 as 'L naughty good specxmen She IS dellbhtfully mluslcal and has vocal talent as well as 1nst1umental ab1l1ty Nothmg could ClBSCI'1bC he1 better than that she IS the embod1ment of WOOStC1S l1lgllCSfZ 1deals It has been Sald that It takes all k1nds of people to male the world go 1OllIld Dot IS the k1nd that IS happxly helpmg lt to tum IH the ught d11ect1on SUZANNE EMMICK Osbo1n, O K1nd sympathetm dependable Jolly all absence flom Wooster she came back last fall and at once assumed the dut1es of head proc to1 of the Annex Books occupy part of her t1lTlC Vet she 1S ever 1eady for fun If you are blue shell cheer you and lf you re happy shell share VOl1l Joys What more could be desned 1n any fuend? Heles W1Sl11I1g you well SUSIE dear and hopmg you ll stav anothel yezu Il4 1 I Q W Cal M Et Z, 5 9 r 4 4 5. - f v' , l ' 4 44 79-i., , ' I ' is W . '17 ' ' K 2 ch . N 7, y 1 I . Y. Q I ' ', Y L1 rs as ' , ' . . L ' M l G L ' ' K 65 . Y-H y . -IT . A' . C . E LH . V . . I Ti Ii 1' .I 9 . s these adyectwes apply to Sus1e. After a year's ' ' . . 22 my I , v , v I .1 ' 1 I . yy .l 2 Q P T 22 . F' I I I N , l p ji 0 .---sys.mpsn9.me1Qistmzozm1QrmtQ:w.!m:mzmmimzogmfw.QtQ1Q:m:sz's2??M 'Q 1' ' ' ' J SEVENTY'SEVEN -X! 3 W Y A 5 I fl KATHERINE ENDERLIN Salem, O We dont suppose you really noticed her the first time she passed you but once you hemld her play the piano you would new er look so high agaln O1 peihaps it was at mnatomi remark we cant qu1te figure out how she can play like that and still cut up a cat with such astonishing efficiency Glee Club couldnt do without hei But if its poetry you want we warn you not to ask her any particulars, unless its 1 nursery ihvine' And as to her person allty well ei en hel loom mate hkes her EI IZABETH EVANS Kinsman O Betty is the champion goom chaser of the campus for she has a funny stoiv to tell at any time and takes place in joke telllng sec ond to none She seems to be well acquainted with her Piofs and since she manages to find time to study she has no trouble getting the best of grades. Betty IS quite artistic and literary 'is Pembroke and War1'en will testify although most of her literary eforts are direct- ed to the mi'1.n in the latter plac . MARGARET FRANKLIN VVillard O. Did you see that orange collar and blue dress coming across the campus? And I hope you noticed that deinure little dimple that al- ways flashes when she lowers her eyes! Thats Peggy. And if sheis alone, -you can depend upon it that she's on her way to meet someone or else she is just coming back. Peggy is really majoring in only hallf a subject, but she can tell her half from his brother more eili- ciently than any other on the campus. 'H A - . ,,,. ., .,.., T 1,x iaozmaafrvfvswgaafzcasa . 'r H E I N D EX v11s.4m:a.Q.o:mio.m..s .,af 9 xl Q N 4 r if r,- lab you first noticed her. And just as a side 71 - . . . , . , I ' : . 4, I .li 1 7 ' ' ' I ' ! 3 i 3' . . , ' I as - . 3 'A r., - ' gq 3 5 2 v GK C 73 S 1 6 ! S Q 2 Q , S Q u Q f . 3 G - '0,.e ...:m.Q.m.9.m.more sims.emu.9.sv.s.ev..Q.m.m.m9,mtQ.m.9:m.m.w2 ..' l , A' SEVENTY EIGHT 'B fr' 9 'l- 'z .pv'n-'-.- 11- :-- U-1' u' -v - u- -11---I.-qw wr 'ur -1 v-1 r -u-' ill ' rd ly fung i1.-.o.Q.o.w.o1Q.'4.4nxoa-.1 T H E I N D EX miam10.Q.ofmio.m: . xl ' A I 5 :fl X .1 1 ll N 1 I rt . ' N -:A Q 5, D F Li I SIARAH GIVEN Mount Pinnsnnf, rn. Cedar we call her and we've never been Q able to find a reason. Sheis a jolly good sport, Q-1 fond of gayety and Penn State Proms, but 51 withal she has her Serious moments. In fact, she has left our class for more serious pur- suits. ' 'i A l '5 !l KJ K1 E N f Q ELLA GRAFTON Bai-berfnn, o. H Q Barberton must be a mighty fine town, if all its people are as nice as Ella. Yes, she is quiet, but dependable and sincere and a good Q sport always. She can laugh with you or cry with you and is a true friend at all times. F Sie is one of the most loyal 26'ers and the Q Q nnex couldn't do without her. Her chief am- ij bition is to be a nurse, and we know she'll sueceed. If you don't know Ella, you have 5 missed a lot. . r' , ii . 1 ' 1 T' ,Q PAULINE GRILBER Canton, o. Born in Canton-can't deny it-dare not ,G brag about it, so 'smile, forget? NVonder if . that is the cause for Pollyls merry gi gle and -4. . . - g .1 twinkling blue eyes? If so, why can't a few PQ more people try to forget the place from whence they come? But back to Polly, you all Q know her virtues and it wouldn't be square eq to tell her follies anyway. It isn't worth men- Q tioning. Woi1-ds are easy, like the wind. if A faithful friend, hard to find. - i Q . Q2 Q F S? A i 3' 1 1 , , I . I l 4 13 . fy I A 5 ll I I. ,l 3 .' 77W'P'-v'Q'vv'.'v'g'v.v'Q'v'Q'v.v'.'v'Q'vv'.'vQ'yAv'Q'v'Q'q3'.'v'.'v.v'.'v .'v'.'vv'9-sfKiiX :fA-2 k - .Kiln Mx. .lssflr flMl. AAAI. .-AQA.. .1Mh. ul. -ln. .Mu fl. -1541. nsnl. .Mn Ml. 4524. Y . V N SEVENTY-NINE uv , 1 'fi f 4 tt? - 1- -x -- -1 rin' 'nr 'ur -1 v-I 1' 'nl' 'IT I, 1.x,T71aozmo:m:w1vs2igmme .. I N D X sifsiemiomafm1o.Q.Q::'.?h11 i xl :gi C 51 1 1 LEAH HART Wooster, O. If you are desperate, absolutely don't know which way to turn, and want some one to help you hail the Hrst tall cu1ly red ha1red gnl you see She IS busy wxth her own affarrs we cant do w1thout he1 1n the Gym and on the g1rls teams of 26 Shes one of the ma1n cogs 111 the Castallan wheel and she umaw els Old Enghsh l1ke an Anglo Saxon But shell ind tune to lend a helpmg hand to you Leahs yust what her name tells you, all l183.1t, even 1f lt IS spelled Ha1t 4 LEN HILDNER P1ttSbll1gl1, Pa Although she wea1s a cloak of dlgnltv It cannot V611 the laughter 1n her eyes Nor does that n1err1ment at all conceal the serlous depths wlnch somet1mes lt demes Chauty and Joy her counsellels Un1te to make he1 w1nsofme sweet and WISE JOSEPHINE MARJORIE HOAG Rocky RIXC1, Oluo Jo hadnt been on the lull a day before she had won the hearts of all who knew her Her sunny srme was the cause of that Bes1cles she 1S the buslest youn lady you ever saw arlangmg a program f01 Wlllard and lf she 1snt wo1k1ng on some class commnttee she IS down at College Hall engxossed IH her Work w1th the youngsters All th1s has no effect on her grades, wh1ch IS pros ed by the arraw of As and B s on her grade card E f . 7 ' y . y 7 .' J 3 W 7, 4 ' Q . E C . . , 1 Q Y S -' X V I an G 9 I , 5 - - C, cc , .sv S '1 Q3 W A , L1 '1 D if 1 'v ' '. Q f 'I . ' Q If she isn't at a major cabinet meeting, she is K .. - - ,, b, S ' , ' ff , . ' p! , , Q l ,. Q . 1 A2 5. I IQ l 7 77W 1v' 'vv' 'v' 'Uv' 'v' 'vv' 'v' '-vv' 'v' 'vv' 'v' 'vv' 'v' 'vv' 'v rv' 'vw' 'uf ' YN! Q .- ,,.-1xxA.QMA.0M.Q.sa4.!M 5.x:A.QM!.s4l..Q.M!fx:AQM.Q.XaAQ.M.9.su.Qav.Q.Mf!.s:4,Qv i5 I 4, EIGHTY 'H f 1 .. -...-4..- - .- -.,. .5 1-AX, ' ,Jrlfzgl..4'4'l.:d.l.Q4'A'..lQl1 H E l 'VIARGARET HOLLDX Rochestel, N X WVhen Peg yy 19 a FICSIHIIHI1 VV lard chose hel as a. lnelrnbel, wud ey er QIHCC she has gly en CO'1W lllnlng ey ldence of llel ablllty 'lt song, dence and play Hel speclal Joy' and glefttest ablllty IS ln Flellch Ks yet she hfls falled to meet hel Vlfaterloo ln any subtyect, for we find her name perslstently on the Honor Llst Pea, IS not a student only, because she 1S llght the e yl hen good tlllles and eats ale IH Old l VI XDLLINE HULL San Alltonlo Texl MRCICIIHC IS the pelfeet blonde It would be cllfflclllt to llnd a less ll lekney ed expresslon than CIIXIIICIW t'lll, the most dlylnely fall, to dCSC1lbC her She IS lnterestecl ln dlamatlcs and consequently fayors Dr Leans coulses In fact she loy es all that IS ln Wooster but ah' she has 0lltS1dC lntelests too She does not 'lllow these 0lltS1dC lntelests to become dull ed CIUICI, Jl1dglI1g floln her numerous 1CttE1S MARGAREI' HURST mT0OStCT O Is thele a heart musle Qanllot melt? You may thlllk so llow but you are mlstaken F01 p100f yust go to the Flrst Presby tel-lan Chl11Cll some Sunday lnornlng and heal Mal garet play the bass X101 Then I m sure you wlll be con vlnced and thats not her onlv aecompllslllnellt eltllel She IS mauyorlng ln Flellch and cap tures some As ln Ch6lT1ISt1S too Wlth her dreamy ey es, rosy cheeks, and curly 112.11 we 16 ploud to clalm hel as one of Woosters yery own l . ,. .,K..,,.,.,, .,,. .,,,.., ,W ,,,,. .jg - , . .I N D EX Simsm1o.Q.oJmlo.Q.+:glfiL1 'n 1 'r fl h N . J l r 1 M .. l N F' 6' .. fa.. , ' , ll A l ' - ' I ' 2 Q E r 5 as l le - 9 1 l f 4 f .l , ye T' . . l K l ' ' :- 1 sc ' ,- D, C ' ,' ' .99 BL , , sc .- as - , I 62 C 5, cf ' - ', 3: - . . . .. . . gg 2,1 4' I t' 9. 7 . , r X. , A S . 1 - -fe I 1 , .y . ,' 3 , . ' ' A ' F f uf . uf 4 '- 7- 4 - - - ' 1 'f Q ,t X 'Q F! A Q lg y v I. P ' My sytezmrozmrywnzmisxmtnrmfqtwxqmlimxezwxmZQFMQMZ :Q,Q1QQa:m:eeif'xF'J,'g y 4' ' J ElGHTY'ONE ll.. B 3 b Q w B Q Q Q- GRACE JAMESON Vfoostei O GIHCE 1S the girl who gets As 1n Wooster Honest Straight forwaid and true' 'lhats Glace However we re qulte sure that she does not spend all of her time studying Sihe IS 1 good friend always and 1S ever sweet and for she 1sn t mruch blggel than a church mouse New ertheless that is no sign of her worth Pembioke can testify to that ALICE JOHNSTON Blue Ash O Alice is full of fun and frivohty always ready for a good time but she must know how to study Judging from the grades she ICCCIVCS VVe all know fi om her skill in manipulating the l eys of the piano and the strings of the violin that a lot of her time is spent at the Conser y atory. The Juniors haye a willing worker in Alice Castalian and Y. XV. too appreciate her ability in helping make their programs enjoyable. ALNDA JONES Wooster O. XV-hen one sees a mass of ilufy brown hair and laughing brown ey es and hears a cheerful yoice on the campus we know that Alma is somewhere near. Alma can be gay serious, or anything else you wish- houeyer she pre- fers to be gay. She is a typical Wooster girl studious and lively, yet she nes er permits Col- lege life to interfere with College work. She can enjoy Sarto-r Resartus with almuost the Sarne enthusiasm that she can an exciting basketball game. D 1 2 W i as W 1 'I lx -'R 't . 1 . .. , .,.,, ,, ,,.,. s -. --,.. ..E -1 - N 'S I-.x :LO21V.Of4E'fff'5fff4'4'.O.QA T H E I N D S1'NQl'n'DfO.Q.Qf6'QlQ.Q 'k gg .5 . l ,I I xl I . I l EN wit a E cc , ' ,' 1 - l E Q 1 i , N - . - , . I 1 1 3 'c . , , , ' Q .V C 0- . I Y . 5.1 cheery. For a nickname she goes by Mousie rf -af 5 S I iii M . . A u I . . , Q.. ' . . . . ' S i - . . A as ' 6 ' 'Q V ' 'Q Q 9 0 Q n 2 Q 4 G Q 1 D Q o P 3 , 5 4 9 1 ' i 9 1 Y ' Q ' , G V r , I 1 , . Q A , 2 Q V I W Q Q D - '0f.-.. '.8m.Q.m.9.m.m.n.m smtp.Q.erm9.sv..om9.m.m.m.9.m.Q.Q. :o,Q:m.seiTf'X? .. EIGHTY-TWO f ,J ,R f S l 'f - -- 4'-1-4 -11' I-1 U-1' u' -uv ' I' 'lI 'll'T'l' 'rl' 'H- 1 Ir 'H' l Y 5 1,x, 1ao:ogo1a'.'.o1Q3a.4-.-.om T H E I N D E X N!fS.oEfm2o.Q.ala-aio.Q.':gl.'Qg4L 'f EVELHN JOHNSON New XV2lt6lfOlfl O Exen tho Evelyn 1S 'L qulet Dlll we ll know tl1e1e 1S lots of fun h1dden bel11nd he1 qmuetness Old Enohsh IS hex hobb3 and As float her wax most frequently Sl1e left us last year to teach and we wele CCl'f'lllll5 gl 1d to have he1 back w1th us th1s geal Bveqone llkes he1 and knows '1 SWECtC1 and H1016 un selfish f1 lend cannot be found FRANCES KERBY Canonsburg, Pa A Joy to the bel1olde1' Not only IS she good to look upon but 'l.lt0gCtl1C1 chaxnung to talk w1th, for sl1e has one of those 1dlC muslcal YOICCS wl11cl1 flows folth smoothly Hex un l1ur11ed att1t11de and calmness of n'1tu1e mal e one feel that thls vxorld IS a good one to hue 1n afte1 all If you do not tlunl that I am belllg perfectlx f1ank ask someone who IS Frank 'STHER KIPLINGER Loudonulle O How foltunate she IS to live so nea1 that she can go home ewery week end' She su1 V1Ved her Sophomore year at the College 'md now vv1th the rest of l1er buncl1 she helps make the second floor of the Annex, one of tl1e los el1 est places 1n the dorm The gvm holds a, spe c1al attract1on for she thrxlls at the thought of SW1II11'1'l1f1g or basketball and her sk1llful hockey plfmvmg was one of the chlef reasons fO1 tl1e Jun1o1s w1nn1ng the Cl1'I.IIlpl0I1Sl1lp A th1s 1ate a W C ought not to be far ahead n W sl 'a ,f -1-, as 21 Q v I ' I -1 ' L I ' rr' ' , . 21 H I - - cc s av M 1 4 Q- - r . ' 2 ' V K l' V 1 ' f ' 2 FP ' - ' ' r - 1 r . ' ' ' ! sh- -' f . N I 4 Q S1 Q 7 - , l - 4 T ' . . , . 1 1 ' L 1. 4 ' 1 L Q 4' 3 5. 1 ' . , ' i. A n ?!1 - ' ' , . , .- - 15 F41 2 EC '1 k ' , - Y 4 ' - , - . 1 W . Y V. , . 3 ' . ' l c 2 1 . ' ll ,Q 5. , J Q W li 5 9- e 'Vx . fx , 1 . I 21 gi I I. : '- Z'4.-. .3smrmzozmawqzsuistmzoromme:w.!:m.1Qm1Q1mfnxnzsmratm.9:m:mgf:?:I'4.-' 5 fo ' I - ' EIGHTY-THREE Q5 1 I' 7 x K- fs I ol 'KX A .cQ.4A'.A.4A'.Q1 T H E I N D EX b SC 1mlQ6a-Q'OQ'1ih 771 'VIARION ELIZABETH KING Clew eland, O There IS a g1rl IH Wooste1 who has a con tagmus SlI111C a host of fuends IS muslcal amlable, pretty, w1tty 1n short altogether Cl13I'lTl1I1g She IS a ve1sat1le l1ttle person a membe1 of Castahan and of Glee Club a good student and w1thal has t1me to spend her Satu1day aftelnoons at the Jumor McDowelIl Club Bettys we15 fond of school To WO0St6l sl1e 1S true But Prmeeton whe1e good preachers go VVe th1nk nufs sed dont you? Bug-ht as the sun l1e1 eyes the gazexs str1Le And l1ke the sun they stnke on all ahke Ruth IS a queen of courtesy She 1S 1eflned and gentle, tho gay He1 soft muslcal VOICC charms her many fr1ends Ruth comes to us flO1l1 GOHCIICI College and we ale m1ghtv glad sl1e came Slhe gets lots of 1na1l from O S U MARGARET KOESTER P1qua O Dxerybodg knows M'arga1et, fO1 the1e are xery few who can play the p1ano as she can W1llard soon 1CCOgIl176Cl th1s fact and now they couldnt get along w1thout her MIISIC ISD t her only mterest e1the1, fO1 they do say that she knows how to get the grades She 1S rather qu1et and hal cl to get acquamted w1th, but wl1en you do get to know he1 you fmd that shes brlm full of fun and I1'l1SCll1Cf and has an unfa1l1ng good natu1e Q fx lx .A , 0 -y, . .. . ,,., ..,., . ,, . . ,,,.,, 'f lf- Z V ll ' W.. -1,,..,,.--.V -W .W-'11 vw 1- -nv --E ' r V Of -g gr':2.'.'tv::LA-.M 1 .-.K 7,1 i ' ' ' 1 '- ' '-egg, X . I Q lg N V ' 5 X 4. l E, ia. L.. 1 'Q . . 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A, EIGHTY FOUR 7 4 8 JESSIE ROHR Peabody, Kansas Jmcl s CI1'Clillb1'LSl11 fox Xlfooster began vhen hei older biothei and S1StC1 came hele It has steidilx lncrcasecl so thit when hei family mox ed to kansas, Vtfoostel was still the only place for her She caiues this same en thusmsm into ex Cljtlllllg music, Pembioke, studies, and especially nfirl ltlflg ew ents, f01 no one obsers es mme details, or can ielate them more XIXICUS 01 enteitmlnlngly A lool into the flltllle vlll show hei in China mal ing the lu es of the children there h'1pp1e1 MARGAREI' KATE lVooste1, Ohio Maigaiet came to us fiom Oberlin 'md to Oberlin she has retuined We thlnk she liked us a little, but the fact remams she l1kCS Obei l1n better But her little soyourn ln XVooste1 piox ed hei 1 tiustworthy hltable glll of seisa tile ability. Oberlin bids for supremacy in athletics and we are sorry to say that she has also taken one of our best students. ALICE ELUABETH KIMBLE Nottingham, Pa. Vtfe always find Betty brimful of wit a.nd fun. Shes very eiiicient and dependable in all activities and has already demonstrated her talent for acting, in several of the college plays. Her scores of friends are accounted for by her sincerity and individual charm. Betty belongs to that exclusive group whose main di- version is 'Waitinl for the Evening Mail- from Princeton. She is pretty to walk with-witty to talk with and pleasant to think of. 9- A A l . 'i P 'R 'V o 1 7 1- -1 .vw-.V - I- 11- --V uf -1. - .- -. ,--,V -.U -l.- -U.--. van- -me v ' Y Y Q x, ,, ,J.-.Q.2.0.4'.'.o1f53QAw.o.em T H E 'I N D EX, S1'S16lfh.0.Q.oJmiQ.Q.f:- Agile . xl . 4 - is 4 i N 4 .ri is ' Qu. if BE 7 ' 4 4 ' v . V - cl , I vw ,av , , M . X 1 i l L bf. 7 ' t I ' .1 ' c th - 1: at - 1-f-. - i it A, K .i . , , . i I ui 1 ,y . 7 . L , 7, ' , .' . , . - F 5 f ! 6 c ' c 5 2 2 fa G ig , . 1 Q 1 v' 9 9 S Y Q s , p 4 L Q G C Q Q L 5 9 G Q 1 Ze .3m:Qrmznzmzmtgx94Tszmzexvigrmtgzmzsimsgswzgzmimzmmteza.szmzmgfzeik-. 'xfffo c t , , - EIGHTY-FIVE , ,R Q 1, ,Jmmb.4'r.01Q.'Q.4'n.0.an 'T H E I N D EX il7SlCl?H1l?5lUf4Z4lU2Qr:QKlan 1 has a SITLIIC and greetlng meets She doesnt bCl1CVC tune 1n plav He1 motto IS 'tnd the As Get stuck 1n Just go to he1 and ask her LOUISE LANDRUM Mt Vernon Ky LOIIISCF Yes, we all know that Sure enough LOUISE 1S from Kentuclq We all l1ke er becwuse of he1 most charmmg, d1spos1t1on he fo1 evexyone s e 1n spendlng er To get the French O1 Latm 1f she w'1ll he1p, she always answe1s Su1e enough MARGARET LANGELL VVO0StCl, O Say who IS that tall good looklng blonde over there 1n the fu1 coat Wlmo could the quest1one1 mean but our own Marg who w1th he1 laughmg blue eyes and ever readv sm1le has won her wmy mto our hearts Good lookmg, tall and blonde a1e only three of the manv adijectues that descube Mug fo1 She IS clever, sl1e IS wltty She IS f11endly and so pretty thats Marg MARJORIE IEVERINTG Mt Vemon Oll10 Marg we calll he1 because lt Just su1ts llel Small but 1n1gl1tV Vlflfll a twlnkle 1n her deep blue ex es A p1ofess1onal 1n tl1e a1t of honest to goodness teaslng 'ls cmn be testnied bv all who know he1 A1t1st1c too and a w1z 'nd 'lt makmg fudge, wluch fanlv melts 111 Vour mouth lSlhes full of pep and cmpable, for what would Castallan do VV1tl10Ilt he1 A staunch 'md low 'Ll f1161'Kl whos M odest, A I11blt1OlIS R elxablc T ollv Thats lVI'uJ 3 lil I D 1 fa .. at 'S F 'Q L. G A, U T' . . . f . ' ' . ' - S 2 3 V p . . . . , hh Q: - ' , 1. 1 B's l V 9 Ia: ' I. ' , V . ' , . , ac , . . 9: V 1 1 :C -1 5 ' . 5.4 cc - ' ,, I . - . ii . . . . In M 7, 3 . ' ' . 1 ' . 1 . - 9, D- - . 'E - ,' ' cc 7 31 g 3, L ' . ' C '1, ' pq 2 1 H ' ' ' T .L 9 ' .' ' , ,1 va sc .ss S Q Q, 'Q si A Lf P' 4 L ' ' A , ., E- . . . ,S .A ., .J . . . 4 , l . - Y M. 1 11 ' ' . 1 'V 1. A A A f x t, 21 ft 1 I. J 'Q 'C4'-Sayre:m:9:m:Q:m:Qm19tm 19mfQtmi9:sv.!:mv.:Qmzizmimzogmtotvpzmzmgswik? Y f EIGHTY SIX 'B .s 'l S X 0 11 '-- ': 11- vw' '-- -1 1' 1-1 vu' 11' -uv V - 1- -1,.--I,-'uf -w '1-1' '1 vfu- -uv -nh Qi ,41.0.9.0.41-.o1Q.'a.4v.o.41.1 T H E I N D EX Simclfmlo.Q.ofawia.Q.f:1l'j41. RUBHE LUIIDIGH Jelomevllle O Rubw IS .1 llllilllg leader '1h1,t speaks well for he1, for doest lt not take pep to luke ten m1les betole blealifast on Sl.tll1Cl'U 1no1n mg! MOILOX er, sl1e stuches the classics, fo1 her Ll1dlaCtC11StlC CXp1CSSl0l1 IS Got your Lat1n9 QShe always has l1C1S7 Now RubX h1s not told us l1e1 plans for the futuxe but vse tllllll tl1at pC1l1d.PS she vull p1CS1d6 OXCI '1 school room 01 PE1ll8.pS OVCI 'L l1ttle gldy home 111 the vsest HELEN LICHTY Creston, O ' fo be seen and not hea1d that IS Helen s motto But that does not keep he1 f1o111 be mg w1dely known on the elmpus She 1S one of tl1e Voungest 1116fI1lJC1S of 0111 class 'md '1 popula.1 personfmge of Pemb1ol e 1nd Stlatforcl L1t6T3,1V soc1et1es If xou want to know Vlfoostcrs QCOIC on tl1e football field O1 the b st places for st1olls, ask Helen Theles no need to ask vshw even JUIHOI knows NOL X LU'lZ Barbelton, O A soft eyed, soft V01CCCl l1ttle gn-l IS N011 One of those few and lucky gnls who do not have to madly vsleld a, cu1l.111g 11011 clurmg the half hou1 between bleakfast and sex e11 tlurty Sl1e hkes hterature especmllv '1 certaln lllld, wh1ch comes fl0lTl1 Reseue Law School Demule and qu1et, yet sweet and t1ue, VK e can t help but love our Nola Lou o W cg Cal N 1' 1 lk M :- ,- - . . . . . ., . , 5- . . . 1 .' ' 4, . ' ' , me , A - 'aa E .' - l N' 1 . Z0 ' ' A ' 1 ' Y - s L ,' ,, D' LQ 3 P3 pf Q1 'E P. Q t . . C., , . i C .. Eg .,i Q H 1 Q - - , F ' K. A 4 ' A ' f Q . I N wx A 1 59 I I P 1'27j x ., ,,., ,,.., ,.., ..,-.,,.. v-. ..f'ggg-31 - ,4.f'1iU.Q.QQ.9.s2.Q.?aY.,Q1LQQYAMQ.WAQA2?Q.bY1!.h9!.S?.l.V:?.QM-9.5:ni-fZ.Q.Qf!.kY.QF , .Q or l I , EIGHTY'SEVEN ff 9 ' f -..- -.-,.- - -..1...--... -... -, -.... -.f- .. V , Q., , ,fr-.o.a.om.m:amf.o.at 1' H E I N D EX sifsiauwsa.Q.a:m:o.fmg,-g5,L . Q l .-if F?- 6 16 . 2' J ., . . I . l i c 1 Q 3 ? Z H :1 2 Ei ll 1 RUTH MCCABE Coropolis, Pa. Attractive is the word which describes Ruth in every phase of its meaning. Yes, she is tall, with beautiful light hair, big blue eyes, and a complexion typicall of a blonde. Her cheery disposition has won for her many friends. nor do these friends all reside in girls' dormitories. Wlretliei' it is a speech in C. E., participation in a Stratford program, or in the performance of a task on the Index Board, Ruth takes her part well and in her usual charming manner. , KATHARINE MCCLELLAND NVo0ster, O. Who does not know Katy? She is one of the quietest persons on the Hill, and yet is one of the best known. Franklin was proud to claim her for two years and sorry to lose her this year, but she wanted more time for her music. She is also one of Willa1'cl's most faith- ful merrrbers. She sings beautifully, as you would learn from any menrber' of the Glee Club, Fortnightly, or Junior MacDowell club, and you surely have something to look forward to if you have not heard her play her Nuke. ELEANOR MICCLURE Braddock, Pa. VVe are glad that Eleanore realized the ad- vantages of a small cdllege and came to us, after a year at Pitt., for she is an all round VVooster student. Whether it is managing the finances for Y. VV., planning a. Stratford meet- in', taking part in Castalian or athletics, she does them equally well. Eleanore is quiet, but if you take her rmawares you find that she fairly bubbles over with fun and wit. As for being dependable-well, have you ever asked Eleanore to help you with anything? However, her school activities don't occupy all her time and she is quite frequently seen with royalty, especially Dukes. .v 'L x . '7f 5-.-v..-..-. ,.. ,........,,, , vf--,. .. - ,.lx?.Q.Q1.Q.s2.Q. VAZQN4 QYLYQ-QQls2V.Q.bY..QY:9-MS'2.Q.f:Y.QM.Q.f5wQlQ .,IQ.QlCtYQQ'Fgxxx 4' ' I EIGHTY-EIGHT ' 017. Bal Y 1 il J rs Q O P: 59 r Z 5 as sn.. W Y is R ,i ea Q 5 Z E Q ,. I ,, bi 'B ,Y 0 ' V J- -1- -1 .,-vw---I 'i 1' 's-' uv- u' fu' - 1'-l V' -1 rwu' 'ur w-I--n 7'lr -uv -nl ' .r f-.x A-LOANQAu'.lfQ.'Q.4x'.O.QA T H E I N D ii'SfllfAQil.Q.OfGQiQ.Q.'1 qL6 Q 'Y I 1 r 1 x! 1 Y L. .gi ELLENE MCGREVV VVooster, Ohio ski Ikey's laugh is a sure cure for blues. She g has a host of friends who have found this out, S and xV'ill2l1'Cl and Franklin could not get along without her. She is a wee bit of a Hirt, and they say she has a knack of getting what she goes after, whether it be on the basketball floor or in Kenarclen. But we will say this much, 95 there is a certain boy friend who cannot re- sist that lovable personality, and who could be blame him? S ,1 . .1 F- - Z I pl if' t Q ' E i! 5 l' 51 LEANNA MCVAY Canonsburg, Pa, Just because your ways are ways of sweetness, Just because of everything you clog ! F Just because of your complete completeness, ' And just because you're you,-just you! ii i f i 5 5 L 281 5 Q Ps E- Q .Elf .E ELIZABETH MILLER Vlfooster, Ohio Small the quantity, but good as gold in FQ quality. Have you heard Elizabeth debate? If you :Zi haven't, you have missed something, for she is one of the star debaters on the girls' team. W She could make even Daniel Welvster himself Q' sit ,up and take notice. In the coming years we expect great things of Elizabeth along this Q 3 line But she can forget the serious side of life, and be as gay as any of us. KS P: Ki in . f i 9- A 4' 'N v I. F v ' v ' - Z'.. ..3sm:m:Q:m:m:Q:suzstmemfermtezsmmzmgq1s'sw.:4:9mtA:m,Qtega:mgsze2K?'YTffi L x I - A 4 EIGHTY-NINE ri E fn 'f 'se '- '1-vw nf ' Q- -1-- Q-1' 1' -1-- I, Lx, , ,41-1o,aw.o:4'.-.offsfamxoi4-.1 T H E Z 1 rio' 'u- 'u1 1 v'lr 'Iv' 'wh I N D EX Sl7SfCl'A'Dll.Q.QfmlQ.Qg'kg11 S . :J 's 51 RUTH MILLER Wooster Ohio Ruth Mlller Oh Wes You know the dalk llalled peppy gul wl1o always has a Sl'I11lC fol es ervone NVe are su1ely glad she stayed out a V631 'md Jomed us She adds to our p1-est1ge cause Just look what she dld for Professol Peck She has the speed 1n tVP8W11t1Ilg And Dame Rumor has lt that Ruth s heartless 111 tact that her healt IS 1n Chlcago KATHERINE MORRIS Shelbv, Oh1o Tatt1e 1S one of the or1g1nal pexsonahtles of the campus You new 61 know yust what she w1ll do next a1'1Vl1l111lg f1ono1 d1SClOSlHg th past 1n lustory or the futuxe of portels She 1S one of those f3,Y01CCl to help keep others 1n the Stl 'ught and narrow way of self gow e1n ment and 1I'1ClCl6Dt8.lly she stavs there helself Altogethel Tatt1e of the golden locks IS the best fI'1C'1Cl ex 61 SLI ILL X PFEISTER XVO0StC1 O Seullfm though qu1et lS xeu am1able Smc she l1w es 1n town 26 gets to see verv llttle of he1 except 'lt classes But there we know her IS 1 d1l1g,ent and fl'1CflCllS student Thev sax that 1f you keep thmos long enoubh thev w1ll come blcl 1I1t0 flsluon Seulla belleved tl11s and kept l1e1 ha11 l1ke a few othe1s she has nex C1 1eg1etted the keepmg 31. 2 .1 ' - e' . 3- . ' -. . L , . . . 1 W Q! . V 1 4, . ,, . W . . , . . I Q! I - ' ,L - . . 1- - . ., S . . I ' A1 QC Ti J T Ap 4 I , -, . E! , t l A lc ' c . Q Y :Q .' 1 . . . ,. - 5.4 I , t i i if- . V y v 1 .A ' I ' 1 Y ' S I .gf 'l I Q Q Q 4 lil ' 4 I I, I O' - Q, ik!Is29I9Ts2TQfV19lQIMTQTIMQTMQKEVIQIMIli95.19IQI!1x':?i!fM9L9AfQ1Q.OIQIQTQYQQG' k x I at -- . 1 NINETY 4 R f TP!! '-vw -w 'frvs ' 'A W 'N ?VQ vvi1U'Nl1?P ' ' -1X ,4A1f,A.'.A4.Q.4.Q.41.1411 H E I N D I.4.Q.AA.Q.4.Q.44 .A '. K AQ!- FRANCES WINIFRED PORTER Clncago, Ill VV1nso1ne XV1n1f1ed P01tC1 came to us tlus yen from Alma College 1n Mlclngan Hou see, a b1otl1er and a, SlSt81 p1eceded WIIIUIC at WVooste1, so she Just couldnlt stay away Glee Club and VV1lla.1d hawe Cl'1llI1CC-l her 'tlleady and maybe some one else we dont know lou sl1ould hear her gne The Allrm She can pl1y too and Oh Yes but reflllx I need not mentlon 1t, she IS wen good to looll upon 20 wo11 W1nn1e fO1 NVooste1 JULIA PORTER QUINBY I'Il1bb'l.1 d, 01110 To bliglll ws 1tl1, Judy lS un1que fo1 shes the only Q on the lull and consequently takes up a. whole alphabetuzal space 111 the 'SL dnec ton, Wll1Cll 1S qulte a dlStII1Ct1011 1n 1tself V 11 lard recognxzmg her ab1l1ts, clanned her fO1 1 lox al rnembel 1n l1e1 fleshman year To look 'Lt those merry b1 own ey es and hefu l1e1 I11fCCt10llS laugh, you d nex B1 tlunk she was n1aJo11ng 1n two languages Tucly loxes to tease one can tell that f1om the tvunkle 1n her ex es, and we healtllw 16C0lTl mend l1e1 as an mstantaneous chsslpator of gloom MARGARET RIALE WOOStCl, Olno An eifeuescent, blown eyed, true fllefld 1S Nldlgaret Sl1e IS mostly busy bubbhug OKCI about some new and chnpv subyect but occx s1onallV one sees l1e1 drumg a Bu1cl, w1tl1 no l1ttle amount of sklll and cons1dera.ble speed Not many folks can boast of good g1ades, a lovely voxce, an llnfalllng good d1spos1t1on, 'L lose of Geology, and st1ll hdwe talents that most folks dont know about, but that 15 the cflse Wltll Ma1garet 55 :il W E. D 4 4 . -. . , V ' ' .' Y 1 ,Z r ' ,' , A4 , as . E ' f . T -. 1 6 L - - ue' - - ' , ' :aa I 1 c , cc an A ' . . , A - K - cl U3 '. - r - ' 'V ' N V L ' . . ' . 7 , Y . -. C ' S ' ,W Q ,Q 1 ' 1 ' ' .T - - , -- - E 1 , .. ' - ' , - . , . .1 1 I l- . . .- - .' . ' F r ' ' 1 v - I -X 9 v . 1 C . , I 1 5 T 1 Fi A I S is I-If , -'I vv-v v-1 ,. .. .,.. .,.. . f--...E . 4-lb?.Q,Q?1Q.s2.Q.5'47.,Q1M'5ls':YfQ-Q-Qlk29fQl5Yl.Q.fA9-.!.Q.l.YAYQ.Q.QLYQYQ.QlQfQlQYQSZP' 5x' 4 - I ' J NINETY-ONE .- B . K ' 'i. 0 .x,Tv.a.an'wwu4.-om 'r H E I N D EX S:vs:s1fn:c:mw:mu.Q1+s .4421 RUTH ROBERTS Xoungstown, 01110 Gay' and S1vac1ous, pep persunlfled IS Ruth How 1161 eyes w1ll sparkle and dance as she enteltalns he1 fuends Wlth her uke and snappy HITS She sure can make Von tl11nk you a1e hvmg on tl1e s11o1es of Wal kal ln Ruth 1S a student as well as an ente1ta1ne1 She 1S quxte sclentlic und 1S 1naJor1ng 1n Mathemat1cs Tl1e studymg of 1oeks and flowers IS he1 specnlty Her eho1ce of a pro f6SS1Ol1 1S to become a galdnel She expects to go 1nto the mountams 111 Kentuely to con xelt the Clalgs and CICVICCS 1nto beaut1ful g lrdens ETH LL ROTH Shreve, 01110 Just flom obse1vat10n we sl1ould know that Ethel 15 a. determlned and 'El1OlOUgh student NVe hke her qll1Ck and CTCCISIYC responses and l1ave always found he1 entlrely dependable Those who are best acqualnted w1tl1 her say th'1t she has the reputatlon of belng brlmful of I1'L1SCh1Cf She IS espec1allV mterested Jn psy chology and we hear thmt she IS COI1S1d8111'1g keepmg 'L small menagerle on wl11cl1 to car1y out l1e1 CXpCl11TlC11tS ks '1 plofesslon sl1e DOROTHY SCHNEE M1lle1sburg, 01110 The mterests of oul Dot are many and waued Most of he1 walnng l1ours ale spent 1n Chem lab, but she st1ll finds tune to be a f1equent Campus Strolle1, l1er usual escort a Fxeshman Romeo In between tunes sl1e manages the J 1111101 1Sw1n11n1ng Team and gets an A now and then to wary the monotony Dot behes es 1n sp1e1d1ng her sweetness 1n1part1ally as test1fled bv l1e1 CTIHPHS '1ct1w1t1es and the postman S bag ' 0 D' ,I 57 ,- L Si! F . ' ' X. .' v ' U sc as . V H . . , 1 ,.-- .- .. ' ' , . ,. , - . bi f A ' G ' ' . if, , ,'17 , Q v . . . i H P. 1 C . . , . ,g - .. ' . i . rl chooses teaching. ,ls , l G5 , , ,73 Y Y. . r . ' . V . V . 5' W 5 2 c c ' D ,. bi 3 f :X Sl I F .... .-1 v-,,. ' :i 4.....,v uomwoowwomw szimma.Q.evsm.Qme,e,4.9,.Q.s,ev.Qei Y . . 4' NINETY-TWO K, .fy , ., r 0. 3 ' 1 ' - n- fx -- -1 V 'nf 'uf 'vu' An vm' -lu' Wh '- Q1.x laozmvaa-rafwsaawezq l fr H E. I N D EX s:fs:am:a.Q.4:m:a.ms.4 S dll LUCILLE SHUIFIBACH Strasbulg, Olno Lucllle 1S one of these people vou know, xouxe seen them who dont sfn much 'tbout lt and then suddenlv wall off with all the lngh gmdes leavlng a t1'1,l1 of plostrate 'md sur pmsed fellow 'ISPIICIS belnnd he1 She also wlelds za, w1cked hockev suck, 'ls he1 opponents ln that field hxve leftson to know Shes los 'ml C1t17CH of her home town, YlSltll'lg It the town we suppose qtllte f1equentl5 and sul Hung betvs een Y1S1tS Vilth the 'nd of I11lI11Cl0l1b lettels MARGARET E SHEET! Bucs rus, Olll0 Vlfho doesnt know Peggy Sheetz, the glrl wlth the laughing wet serlous bl own eg es? VVho hasnt heald one of hel Joy ful llppllllg glggles on the an? A rue comblnatlon of seuousness and fun It 1S lumored that she has a. wolee wlth the powe1 to melt 'L healt of stone, wlnch 15 not hand to b hes e, wftel vou hawe once had Yours melted Glee Club could not do Wlthout her It 1S also rumored that she occaslonmlly ELILABETH SMITH VVooste1 , O Snntty IS small, but nfughtv She IS one of those CHVICCI A students But she 1S fm flom a, bookwolm knowledge IS a. pastnne to hel and comes sans effort She hkes pr1rna,11lV a good tmme and finds ITIOVICS and chemng gum no small palt of that good tlme Snnttv IS a good fl 1end to all and beloved by all hex fuends Q I .P ,I Lf P I . L, f Q .f L, 3 .. N, , .L . , C , L1 I A 1 ' - , l i! l. . Q' ' C . . : . a tt I - S l l 5 . l K1 5 Q.. , . Ml' .- - I S . ' 3. V C X , Y takes time to gaze into her beloved books. 9' l 2 ui M L1 4 r 1 J ' . E ca. - 1 va - cc X Y' . I .ar ' F , , . ' if ' 77 :. . . v 4 .4 K. 1. f WV :Q I I K Eg gi 1 A : '- ayta:m:9:sn:o'm:Q:s4zstmzpwormiozmtozmmmznzminzewiomtnio,ouegazevqdsi ffl NINETY-THREE 'B ,Y . 'f' n- 'z 'lr vm- -.I il 1' 'nf OW' u' -uv ' ' -' -N A V- 2 .. V V ' VI' 'I - I 'WH' 'lr 'lu' 'i- i'lr 'H-' 'nh ' A O, a x. ,Ji-40.9.0.4-1.oiofamno.4-.1AT-HE ' l'.N.o,D'EX Smslfmio.Q.ofmio.Q.f:1l.l?Z11 ' f J ' K A - ' ' L-D' . I , Q if N I 1 X V - k F -6 RUTH SOVVASH Millersburg, Ohio . Ruth claims the Annex as her place of resi- FG dence. One usually finds her in her room delv- ing into the very depths of her books. She fmds out the why and wherefore of everything P and her grades show that she has mastered her 4 .4 , , . subjects. Bobbed hair that never has to be 5 curled and blue eies. She is uiet and 'oes 9 3 fl 8 . 1 about without attracting much attention, but 3. were she to leave us we would surely miss her. .1 1 ,Q , ' Q :ca ?--- ,L 39 i! FRANCES .SPANGLER Wooster, ohio Sure Fran is allright. Look where she L4 comes from. With her winning smile and jovial spirits she is always ready for a 'ood time. .-. Q 9 Q But why go further? Everybody knows Fran Q and she knows everybody. But just let me whisper a secret in your ear, You ought to Q taste some of Franls cookingfi Heinz's 57 varieties can't hold a candle to her culinary ac- complishmients. If you want to know more jf about her, ask a.ny member of Pembroke and T: they will tell vou how indispensable she is Q to that organization. ': 51 5- - Q ie : - J Q S se ' A RUTH .SPANGLER Wooster, ohio 'Q Everyone likes the girl who is sunny. That's - e k Ruth. She is a. jolly good pal and has a host Q of friends. Her accom lishments are many. 3 - . , P . , Q Xvlth her happy smile and snappy eyes, if there's joy in the world, she is sure to find it. ? And ah, that hair. ii Curly locks curlye locks K' 'Wilt thou ,be mine? , E Sh !-They say many a man has asked it! 5 . E . 1 Q 'xii V 5, M iq If hi 4' fi vi I. 1, 'g ' syn:m:9:m:m.:n1safstmozmiqtmistsmzmpzozsxmimzomrtazeaoxognzeaseif ff ai ' NINETY-FOUR nn ' 'VIAR'lHA STACKHOUSD Fostoria, O Mfnthasf Kes, stacks of em eseiywhere, but not one l1ke ouls How we would lone to know all that makes those dark eyes so deep and expiessive' As and scholarship alike thrill he1 But there ale ever so many othei WVGIC still present how would she find t1me for hel beloxed out of doors for Pemblole 'ind for the fiiends who find her fun losing self so 1ll6S1St'lbl6 She is one of the f1ee VVho is real, iight thiough, X put of the true blue heuen HEI EN STALTER Uppei SlI1ClllSkS, O Time Any seir slnce she came Place Ang executive meeting Action opens with a t10l1blCd Cll3,lI'lU3.'1 seeking the right person foi a big job Minv wunkles furrow the executive brow Sudden lv a smile breaks thiu the clouds and Helen Staltei s name goes d-own opposite the task re quiring brains, judgment, musical '1bilit5 any one of many qualities-name the one you ne d-she has it! Shes a re'1.1 girl and '26 couldn t do without her. MARGARET STARR New Brighton Pa. Hsere is one girl who was not carried away by the bobbed-hair craze. After meeting her once, you ll always! l'now her. Hou ll l'now she is a student for she carries the spirit of VVooster with her. Most every night you will find her in the Library, working on Sociology problems. This girl from the Keystone state, thinks Ohio isn't the only state or Vifooster the only college! O 1x at-4o,Q.o,4'.-.oma.4m.Q.4 T H E I N D EX S1fS16vn2o.Q.o!4'aSio.m4':1!'45Q:.,Q ' N Q 1 4 I . L! . 1 ' - 4 ' . ky. 5 f . . a , ., ,I x 1. . . -- . -I Q 1 u r - interesting things to do, she says. If her curls , ,- . . - ,- , , ,i if 2 ' - 2 ' . l 5 T A 1 I 7 t 'L ' ' ', . ' . . h. 0. ' I Z H . f, or 5 f V gf e ' C C Q. 7 9 R 3 O 2 is , 9 c ' E ' 7 , v ' 7 x x 9 O D I Q D '. bi rl 0 '0.,f.. ..-Kay!:m:om:Q:m:Q:94's1m:Qw.'g:mtQ:mQ:rim:m1mim:9:.mtQ:Q.QtQgQ:m:sm'eil'iY'f I - N I N E T Y - FI V E 'H ,Y N Y 'fr -1- -r -.pw-if '.- -1 v -i-- ov- xr'-w ' l h - 1- -I ru-1' -nr Aw'-1 v-ur -ur -uh '- -' ' O, Qx 11-.o.Qgo.w.o1Q.'a.4v.o.e.1 .T H E I N D EX S1dldmlQ.Q.ofmio.m.xglf54LK 4' 'D xl I Q if N 'I T b l t AGNES STRONG WVell' Ot Ol' 5, ' V lnb on, no 1 - Q Q Agnes is an industrious little busybody and S indulges in such pursuits as Lyric Poetry, Latin and Sociology. She is a willing helper, a I dependable, kind, and symnpathetic friend. She is a faithful member of Y. W. and a good L1 student. In her spare time Agnes writes some really good poetry, but that is just a side issue I with her. Agnes makes us think of: -4 To the dreamer who can work, and worker 5' who can dream life surrenders all thin 'sf' 5- 51 ' g -f :ca ?' - Q Q Pa LST if ' 5 Pi RUTH SYVINEHART Canton, Ohio Therets no one who likes a good time, or I can make others have a good time better than Ruth. Her spreads testify for the latter. She 3 makes friends wherever she goes and is a true - one herself. Ruth is very :energetic and has S few spare moments. I Her part at musical re- L V citals shows her ability in that line and Pem- S broke finds in her a loyal memlber. We used to Wonder why she spent so many week-ends at home, but now the sparkle on her left hand ,L N gives us the clue. ? S . RUTH SUTER Younfrwood Pa. f,' an r . WV'll R 1' ' -we f ' S 1 uth suit her, X es, and him too, as - her many friends prove. The Pennsylvania Q Club claims her as one of its numbers, as those attending the 19241 masquerade party will well F remember. In politics Ruth has proved herself quite able to uphold the Democrats. When Q she isnlt embroidering or s endin ' her time in pf ,. t. .t. I , Ig As . H. t H campus ac 1v1 165, sies ma ing s in is ory. i 1 OI ri A n - Q1 '? 'vii 'Q I W Q . 1 i N gi il , . 777? '-.-, ,.'--.v--. ..,, .,., . . 4' 'H-3 ,....1?.Q.m,Q.m.mam9.meme.m,9.sm.m..m.em9,Momtazu.QtQ.Q:m.e-: g39f 1, NINETY-SIX I ,xx-'?fo,oo4.-ofvaanoea 'r H E I N D EX wNo'f.nQo'm'oQ+- Y IRGINIA TRUNDLE Cleveland Ol1l0 Gmger she IS sol1d gold clear tlnough and has a healt as blg as all out doo1s Hel ch1ef hobby IS eollectmb han P1115 111 wl11cl1 noble ente1p11se she IS dSSlStCd by all 1161 f11ends At College H 1ll 011 Satllld L5 attemoons she IS recened w1tl1 IYICITV shouts of Teftehel t621Cl1C1 'md 1n these eager crles we l1ea1 1 p1ophecs of Veals to come when college diss 'ue 111 tl1e past and b1nge1 IS 'L temcher N ENDP LA FWUBELL M0l1t17Cl16l lid Vendellt came to us th1s year f1 om Westexn Collebe and Judglng from the 2LE6Ct1OIl3,t6 glances whlch the Sophomore swfuns bestow upon he1 duung chapel we ale su1e that she was WISC 1n choosmg a co ed scl1ool The tow11 gnls no longer need an orchestl 1 s1nce Vendella has become one of them fm her jazr 1S a. whole o1chestra 111 1tSClf But that s not the only accomphshment wlnch Red possesses He1 hobby IS Latm 21112115515 but shes trymb to leep It a sec1et so please don t lTl61'1t1OI1 It KATHERINE VENFER Corapolls Pa A small dfuk ey ed MISS w1tl1 lots of 305' Iutts 1S full of fun 'md mlways ready to chase the blues away She has what we would call a glggle all he1 own PC1T1.b1Ol e hfls prox en he1 dramatlc ab1l1ty Ks for Krttys fmends we couldnt begln to count them for they don t all IIVC 1n Holden VWe know K1tty w1ll always be l1l ed where ex Sl she goes because ot he1 Cl1 t1I1'111'1g pClSO1'1Rllty and att1act1veness fi! ' 4 .-e w f , '54 '1 'T'V'l 'Y'4Z 'C 'l'1 'l ' . 1 'I 'l' 'T ':'H1 '1' T TK- ' ..A- 4-vp. ,I ,gl 5 1 1. 1152- Q ,Y X , , ' 4. - H - - W T . . v 2 a V 1 1 0' I' n . ' ' . .' , ' , ' , . I ' 2- Z7 ' L E . .J .' 't S 0 n ,,. ., c' 0' ' c 1 . C , . k . b-:Q . . I X C - . J. . .il J' J l W - - .cz sa Q ' Q: E 1, 4 , . Q 1 ' ' - Y , ' I -V. r. I. K C 4 if . KX X :E lx ., , ..-Q l V ,-uv---lvvlv 'v--f ' Z',.-r .-Iam'ov'o'ozomvzn:m:4:m:Qre.fQrmiQ:mnm,a.m.m.Qmp.MA.Q.Qto,a.m.oei'x5 .0 NINETY SEVEN 'Z ' 1, f.o:mcaz+zw:w1mmm 'r H E I N D EX sifsiaaf.-Q1a.Q.4:mLa.msg-344 I I 1 X I . gk F 5 gl CLARA WAGAR yvm-ren, Ohio , She just does everything! In basketball she starred for three yearsg she fiddles, sings and 5. plays hockey. Some may wonder why, charm- ' ing as she is, she works no harm among the Q Wlooster men, but it is well known that Skinny is rather fond of the Don of Massilon who fre- qucntly takes a Week-end of to make her a -31 little busier. f Q v-S . , A sf .el GLADYS YVARNER Tarentum, Pa. XVe don't see much ,of Zippie around the dorm because-well, I guess there's a pretty good reason, if you would ask her. if Zip is a good friend and we all like her. 'Q ,' Castalian is proud to have her as a member 1 - - .- , - . - . .5 la for in singing, dancing, or along the literary U line .she shows great prowess. In. dramatics Zippie 1S a star. Juliet had nothing on her with her Romeo when Zip plays her part with 5-J great Fervor. ,W 5 ALICE XVEAVER Canonsburg, Pa. g E. . 1: K Alice needs nointroduction, for who doesn't Q know her? Her beauty and her charming per- is sonality is an attracton to all who meet her, Q but it is her lovable disposition, her wit, and her loyalty that have won for her many de- 24 voted friends. Many careers have been chosen by Alice's capable leadership of the Voca- Q tional Guidance Committee. Not all her time S is given to Y. WV., Castalian, or the Penn- Q sylvania Club however, for it is Alice who in- , spires the MJocking Bird to sing so frequent- lv at Holden. ,L L. ' W 'HA I c 1 . I. si I 1 la :X I N I lg V ' 5 V synmay:miamiwstmrefmierwxqzm:mmmznzmim:93mtQ:Q.ntmggrmgeei Y f I NINETY Els:-lr ' fI - .- -.., --V ..f ' -. ., -. --.,, -.2 - . - 'N Q-1.x J.-.o,mm.a:fm4-.-.o.4-.1 'r H E I N DEX s1fs:c:fn1a:m:m:a. ,sg-.ka ig .- - -nl g N sl I qi l Ia' -ff --- EN,- MARGARET VWELLS North East, Pa. fx: How the girls gather round when Peg tells 5. . . . . gl 3 of her childhood experiences in China and her r 4 voyage to America, her Promised Land! In Peg we always have a sympathetic friend, and J her cheery giggle soon puts the whole crowd in Q1 good spirits. Although Peg enjoys all kinds fi of sports, she will not even permit skating to interfere with Anatomy, for some day Peg hopes to wear a nurse's uniform and return to Cl' . VVl'tt f'le' 't t l tl' I Q Y lialpgilfb unasjungng? lllhdgiliouglitftijl Qilfill Us JG s- - Z Q -rl: VICTOR ANDREVVS VVooster, O. 61 A good sport a. true gentleman and a ' scholar-that's Ific.', Edison, Newton and l Si' Descartes have nothing on him when it comes . PQ to Physics and Mathematics. Have you heard that miellow, masculine voice of the announcer Di of the College Radio Station? Have you ever wondered who the chief prop of the Physics 1 Club is? Vic is both of these and besides these gg is frequently seen teaching beginners the art 5? of roller-skating. if 'Z 5-i M ge JosfEPH BOLEK Cleveland, Ohio I y Joe is an M. D. in the making and in the fu- ture his services will be in great demand. No patient could become discouraged under SQ his big, ever-present smile. The Chem. Lab. takes much of his time but he belongs to Irving and the Seventh and. is consequently somewhat Q of a fusser.v He found his track event too late in the season last year, but watch him step the mile in 1925. Joe secretly admits that he Q is the best waiter at Holden Hall. ,Q W 92 M bt 3 if XY, in ' 1 F A 0 iq Q I O I X I I- ' I li fi .I N I I 1, -I ' - C4 3iyfQrmzsmzgsmzgisnsimianigtwzqzmmnmmzmmtmzmmteto,9:m:mgfzwIiS'iYP.'Q I ' , NINETY-NlNE 1. S ?1gfzmfmrifvsfismoiziziT1' H E' 4 9 I N D E xo Sivsidvrmmrcfaasaw:m:s-345 A PAUL MCCLURE BOURNS Ft Vllayne Ind Why that far away lool f Well who wouldnt lool that way 1f they were 1n lus shoes P111 trys hard to keep lumself at the top of the class scholastmally but someone 15 always d1stu1'b1ng hun If 1t 1snt the men at Kenarden lt 1S Oh' well' why say 1t Ol1tS1C1C of the fact that P111 IS 1n loye he s a yery hkeable fellow and has made a name f01 hnnself through O1C11CSt18. Glee Club and hung I could be better rf I would But 1tS very lonesome belng good GEORGE BUNN Salem 01110 George IS the capable busrness manager of the Index ultra plus student soc1al hon and all around college man Hrs pract1ca1 mrnd has made the Index a flnancral success The classroom holds no te11o1 for h1m And yet he has never been accused of bemg a gund Drammtlcs IS one of 1115 S1dCl1l'1CS and vou Wlll know why they call It the Glee Club when you see Bunns broad smlle castmg a 1ad1ant glow f1om the bass sectlon Then when mght eny elopes the H111 but that IS a dliferent story FRANK CAMPBELL honton O 'Who 1S that man? IS a q11CSt10l1 every gnl asks when Frank makes h1s flrst appear ance He h'1s made many fllends among the co eds and IS one of the upholders of the lngh soc1al standards of the Sex enth Sectron Tre Math and Sclence departments know lum best 'md he has several of the coveted A s XVe pre d1ct a successful career as an Cl'1g11'1661 for thls enterprlsmg young man and we wlsh 111m much success i,..-r 1' new ,cow ,owns 1 ' v10'wn'9 aOs9Ov0!VQ2lT? C! 'n ,A D F rf 5 ll 1 Bm 'Q ' I ' 1 . j , . A F Q . . :L - sax . L ' - I . V . . ' . . . , X W . 2, . ,, 1 . Y .' r V ' ' 1 - . . . . I 13' cc , - 1 - 1 ze , ' ' . H . ' .' 14 -' jf, , - cc 'sr f , . . -53 f - ' F2 oi Q Q 1 - an ' - V I . c . ' I- - C l C v . . I ' ' hy. . I V . ,1 me , . I 5 I . . . . . . L, 5 P.: 3. 1 1 r- 1 xl fi l 1 r.... .......,,.. ,,,.. M-51 Y F ilx. 1. ,n. ,u,i',x':. .h. .1-. 1. i'n. .1'.,n1.4-v.1,lMn'i. nfl. 1Mn n, :vnu 4541. rgivn ln. ... -1.v.n .Li .1. . J' ONE HUNDRED f PHII IP COE lVL1lfo1d Centel, O This sturdy youth has a le n 1ns1ght mto the future He ically belongs to the Class of 25 but he thought hed stag out and teach 1 5ea1 so that he could Join with 96 Phil IS his inteiests with the co eds Cullv hair? Now Vouwe guessed It He has proved to us that good musicians aie made not boxn He ll en teitain Vou with saxophone, violin or ul e Phil IS 111 brief, a lliglllal fellow and 1 ieal fiiend Vlfere one to enumerate 'Lll his good qualities, It would fill a book CHARI DS EUGENE CONIOY ER Mason, Ohio Small in statuie, but a m1g,htX man' To those who know' h1n1 in Kenaiden, mighty con genial to the facu1t5 mighty IH attunment at Hoove1 mighty nice' Conm 1S usually lCCOg'1l7CCl as the melody man of the college band verx little seen, but much to b heaid a I1'1.1l,S1C1LIl of hlgh note. In all his pursuits after accornplishment in scholarship 'md honors in debate, he cannotebc called Ruthless. He also serx es who only stands and waits. VVILLIAM LLOYD COOK Poland, O. Cook is an embryo chemist and some day is Doing to be a rival of Richards for a place in the book of fame. He is acquiring quite a. taste for roller skating and can be seen quite frequently at the rink accompanying another member of our class. The fact that Cook doesn't live in the Lodge enables him to do considerable studying and as a result succeeds in annexing a few A's to his credit. x A J . . -.x 174022V.OT4?1Uf7S.'Il659lClKfl1 T H E I N D EX U NC R'lQO'6'2'OQ'.S I Q ' . ty y . 1 i S ' .' . ' 7 , . . 1 , ,V I i T I ' X q . . . ,A . . . not only a faithful student, but he also shares A- ' '. lv . 4 v V1 - , . A 4 ' I 4 A 7' 4 ' . . W' ,. , I 1 . , .T ' . , 'Tl' A C 7 Y ' I ' - 2, ', r- c ' c 1' 'V' ' K S I K - X . .6 . , C . li 37 il 1 7 C 4 I 37 cs 1: V , I O Ig,-,fiikfiYQ!f9fs2Y!fs'g9ZQI!419T?:W!TxYQTi2WQIM9 'AV 9 0 Us 1 O 0.9 ' 9 O G! O ' ,O V 9 Q F sM l I ONE HUNDRED ONE an . ru ' ',- -1- A: 'ur UW u- 1 r' n- Q-V ui' an-f d I - V ' I' 'I -' 'www' 'lr 'sw' 'I vm' 'H-' 'll f' U, 1333 ,fi-4o.2.o.a'.-.o1Q.'Qg4v.o.Q.1 -THE, I I N D EX WSLEfm1o.Q.0fmio.fm:15,l?jL Q x fi I 'f . ' V s I . if I WVILSON cooN Urbana, o. 1 S Coon hails from Urbana, Ohio, and apparent- l 3 g- . ly seems proud of it. He is a Jolly good fellow M as anyone who really admitted into his circle l . of friends will agree. His ability at the piano I Q and his ready list of stories are most entertain- 5-1 ing. Whenever a piano sees him coming it pre- nares to 've forth its rettiest melodies. WVil- ' E l 87 P S sonis interests are divided between Emerson Q Literary Society and one of the members of the Q A fairer sex. i :Q 9- - Q Q I ,f. K4 Q FREDERICK WILLIAM CROPP .Q Mingo Junction, Ohio I L - 1 Many words might be written about this ' 5 Cropp, but all of them would not do justice to the harvest he deserves. The outstanding - characteristic of Fritz is his keen sense of hum- or, in fact at times it is almost cutting. Fritz hits studies with a bang and as a result his grades drop in the first letters of the alphabet. Student Senate takes a good part, of his time, but he always manages to save some for his Q co-ed affairs which is a long story, but as he l says, 'tln the future it is to be much longer? Q Nb doubt. Nb doubt. . 9 +1 WALTER FREDERICK DEUBER g VVinesburg, O. E Walter' is an inhabitant of Kenarden-a place of vantage. He is a thoroughly likeable ? - fellow whose chief interests are volley ball P4 S and science. His hobby is insurance writing 5 so never let him catch you when you are not Q very busy, because he will keep you for an hour 3 at least. In spite of these he finds time to at- Q 5- tend Emerson and visit Long Hall occasionally. If As a man of attainments, we res ect him. F Q 'xii Zi A ' I I r ,. ax I Za :E I 'lh . lx l f v-.-. ..., . , . ., Q- ff--3 .- 2. A1y,Q.m.Q.m,u.Q,m amp.me.m.Q.s2mma.a.Q.mm9.m.c:Q.Q1Q,e:maei5sfo A. ONE HUNDRED TWO FREDERICK DICKAISON VVoost 1 O Hello Dickie 'lhats what you heal exeiy tune any one sees Fritz huiiying across the c'unpus If you want something, done that iequxres biains, ini tlatne, dint and '1 winning personality, see Fiitiz about it He eats work, digests it, 'ind smiles about it 'ill the while Do we kriow it? and have kept him busy in niatteis of student leadership erer since In addition to th ICICSI FIII7 has in the football squad Athenean L1lICP'llS Societv Congressional H M C A 'md studies he sometimes dreams of one somewhere not so ffu aw xy I-lou about it Dickie? AI VIN DODEZ Apple Creek, O Dodez is that quiet chap who graces thc second ion of the Tll'1101 section iegularls from 9 30 to 10 X M He is an exceedlngls quiet chap, but that probably is accountable bs tne fact tllqt h has lived out in town all his col lege life. He is majoring in French and is loolring forward to becoming a professor. The only thing we hare to sfiy is that we wish we knew him better. GEORGT WILLIAM DOUGL XSS Camden, Ohio The Cider King, The Royal George, Tle Ladies Choice, all of these epithets fit this man. Doug was insuborclinate as a frosh, and long-suffering as '1 sophomore. Now by dint of sheer wrestling prowess, he holds the unique position of boss' of the Fifth Sec- tion. Although he walks only when his 'Ford' is missing, he may be acclaimed the perfect pedestrain. In his favorite strong-man act, he nonchalantly allows an automombile to run over him. Since he has entered the Fifth he has made it a force to be reckoned with in intramural sports. A 1 1 -F2 . .. ..,.-.... . .. -.,. .,. 4. ., ,. -... A...--., -. -.E ' - ' -F F Desi ,fi-.o.Q.o.w.o:fs.'am.o.an .T H E. I N D E X,Smdlfm1a.Q.ofaVaLo.m:1!2g1 QQ 'n Q5 ,I tl 'x 'L w 4 ' ' . e', . SG - ' ' BJ 1 Q. . .Y .. U 4 . . 1 . by -' ' ' . 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' ' ONE HUNDRED TRREE ff! kr 0 ':- --- -- 'www -.1 rn 1- -w U-1' u' -nr ' - I' -I -' -1 rv-1' 'xr 'ur 'I v-lr '11-' Q f,w.,T'?4-4o.mo.41.-.o1Q3am.o.Q.1 T H E I N D E X' imcLfm1Q.Q.ofmLo.Q.':1l.'Z4L Q E 5 LOUIS WESTLY DRAKE New Malket Ala A hahthaned fellow w1th a sunny south e1n srrule thats Drake Gan comes from Alabama and lus laughlng blue eyes hespeak a hght healt and a klndly natule After a long ha1d workout at hls favoute mdoor spolt Plulosophy Lou1s chee1fully PIPCS to h1s co worker You have rt aftel the manner of one of h1s old plofs 1n h1s former school JH old Kalntuck X good student he has seen servxce 1n Sundav School work and es elal other flelcls We hke hlm thls Southunuh XVINTSLOW 15 DRUMMOND Pluladelplua Pa, In spite of curly hau a serlous an and Plulaclelphla as '1 buthplace, VV1n IS a valu 'lble man to 26 He fust C-llSt1Hgl11SllCd hunself through h1s hald wolk and leal leadershlp 'LS Freshman Senator Hue lanks hlgh xn hls cluef extra curuculal 3Ct1Y1l2V forens1cs and 1S thls Vear a X73.I'SltV Dehater and a candlclate f0l College Orator Wlll 1snt always so serlous fo1 both Irvmg L1te1arV and Sew enth Kenalden delxght ln his humor 'md ablllts to entertam ARTHUR J O DURBIN Erle Pa Hlere we hate a true upholder of the Woos ter Splrlt He takes actlve part 1n all rel1 Dxous soelal and athletlc act1v1t1es he1e at school, espec1ally rel1g1ous work wh1eh he ex pects to make h1s future professxon He 1S known tluoughout Wwy ne Countv as a smcere L, E worker and to hun IS due a large Shale of 1tS success Hele on the Campus evervone knows hun as Durby h1s slncere srmle and cordral greetmg hers won fo1 hun nume1ous fuends I 19 n R Q! n I 1' Y a- ' E L- S M .W -., . 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R,Q4ug3g:En?QQ2QQMEMMM9MMQQQMMQWMMWAQ!Mk!M9M5AQMQAMMQg2gg:EE?i!x ONE HUNDRED FOUR CALY IN FLEMRING Ligonier, P The youngster whose phi siognomx you see po1't1'1ved here, is known to es ciyone as C11 His innocent look 'md disaiming smile h ue carued him trlumphantls ti1IOLlgii thiee yetrs of college 11fe H15 chief inteiests in life are dell Tlus semestei he took t11ps to Ci1lClg0 and Buffalo, to the latter to see the eclipse in 1tS totality His popularity is pfutly due to the fact that Ruddell supplies hun 'md h1s friends with candy Besides his Lnglish classes, his hteraiv 'lbliltS is displased in Emerson L1f6Td,1S Societv Cals phllospohx is Nilhen you get down in the mouth, iemem ber Jonah, he came out 111 llght CH XRLES GLIGER East Palestine O Chucl is one of the lc 1d1ng hghts of the uotouous second section where his smile and pleasant personallts cause him to be liked bs CXCIS one Xet, 1115 time IS bw no me ins '111 spent heme and it is true that he knows the solution of the magical formula, sew enty-ses en. A word to the wise is suliicient. He is special- izing in Economics- and some day may find our friend Chucl- 'L model business man. DANIILL GERIG Goshen, Ind. Dans interests 'Lre varied 'ind numerous. Not the least of these is his interest in that splendid part of our college curriculum known as Co-education. Indeed it is rumored about the Second that his visits to the other side of the campus are becoming more and more fre- quent. XVe hesitate to tell everything we know about Dan. Let it suffice to say that he is a prospective business student at Harvard, that his Florsheims are always spotless, and that he plays a mean hand at bridge, P 3 fi AX S ,Q 'ft 'I' 'I' '1 'i- v1 -- ' 1 u-- uw' lr'-n - v'u--- 4' 'I' 'nr 'mul' 'Iruv' 'li ' - ' N . .-AS ,Ji'L':Q.fli'4'.Qi'x.LGl'.'.QA T H E I N D siGidifHf.,Q,QfQKXfQ,Q,vk,444525 5711 4 ' A 5 R , f ' ' 'I' ' ' -a. - 5 - . - k traveling, shows, cross-word puzzles and Rud- V . I. - . C v , .17 A . if ,-7.7! Q 1 .V ' 7' y ' . - I Z .-,, .vw 4 M i .. ' Q ez ' ' 0' , . y .V a ' . '. 1 N z c ' V 5 I C ,A x, c C Q in ,Q M P O , P Q 3 ' . . . P 9 O. L Q gf O D 0 CZ-Sautezmzozmcmxnrtu'simzemigrmiem:tunnisznzmimzezmtata.QtQga:mgsz'eif'f5 .'Q I ' 4' ' ONE HUNDRED FIVE 'H ,Y . V J' W- 'nrvvl' '-- 'i 1' 'i-' vii' u' -I-' t A ' V ' ' I' 'I - lx'v'I' 'nr 'un' '1 vw r 'Iv-' 'uh ' i U O, Q3 fi-go,Qgo.m.o:Q.'a.av.o.a.1 T H E I N D EX Slfslemlem.ofmio.Q.':gl 5,, 1 L - - - -Q. - D . xl X I N 7 ' L 1 ll i r ' - s -3 , 'Q is ARLO GRABER Justus, ohio Little Arlo comes from Justus, but I rather A Q doubt whether he believes in such things. I-Le if F ' lives in the Fourth, but this isn't the only thin PL Q . . F5 - that can be said to his credit. He is very , likeable and humorous, and is able to put life in any party. He certainly has a wicked arm Q when it comes to baseball and someday may be . 4 another Walter Johnston. Who knows? He is majoring in English, but his hobby is Phy- siology lab, where he can be found any Thurs- ' day afternoon surrounded by his harem. n - -1 A K1 ii 5, GEORGE GROSJEAN woosiei, ohio 35 Q , Shorty, although a Wooster' product, spent his first year at Rutgers, and we were certainly thankful when his parents decided that they wanted him at home. He has made 3 a name for himself on the football team. at the end position and is on-e of the men coach is g counting on as the basis for his cham ionshi 'E T., P P Q, team next year. Shorty is noted for his K singing and is the proud possessor of the high- F1 est tenor voice on the hill. Majoring in Econ- omics he has chosen business for his life work and we predict success for him in this line. E 4- E JOSEPH HARRIS East Palestine, ohio 5 Joe is the six-footer who holes himself in on the top deck of the Fifth. His chief acii- vities are found in religious organizations, but his hobby is pounding out A's and B's. In 2 addition to these two he still finds time to in- dulge in athletics spasmodica.lly. A good Q student, a sincere friend and a good manager F with the fair co-eds-thatis Joe. 3 - 2 ' 1 Ki Ni, A is ' !. y A E X i is I ,I ix 572' -.vi .1-1 .--, ..., .... .,., , , vf---5 - ' ,....:,y.Q.m.Q.m.m..Q.m sm.ememe.sm.um.m.qm.QM.outcry.Q1Q,Q:m.ef:i'x? f - 1' ONE HUNDRED SIX 'R 'V 0 I, .,, .. .u,,.,,. .l, .1 ,. .N ,.,. .W .,,. I V - 0 . ,. ., .-.,,-'-.1 -lp -ur-1 v-1 ,- -nv ' YN ls f,xg LA-mme.w.ofQJAmf.o.Q.1 T H E I N D EX I1614LfrAl6.Q.ofmio.Q.': . 444- xl l ' x -I x ,7 s 1 X 4 ' r N 1 js ' EN 51 l Li A fl ADRIAN HARTZLER smiuwiiie, ohio N Hartz is one of those rare men who can work his way through College against adverse circumstances and yet not let his great deter- mination spoil a very likeable disposition. Q In addition to his work at the College, he 51 is employed in the Agronomy Department at gi the Experiment Station and also may often be l found assisting D-r. Smith in his downtown 3 oiiice. W VVe predict for Hartz a life blessed with -f many friends and crowned with real success. 3 F 1 1 9 ri LG M Q se IRVIN HOSTETLER Baltic, Ohio S He's the quiet fellow who seldom speaks, but he sings real well. WVe understand he's Q from Baltic, Ohio. Having seen service this year with Woos- F4 terls VVandering VVarblers, yes, we mean the Q Glee Club-Irvin needs no introduction to the people of Wooster. He sings a baritone of a 1 good quality and has a pleasant smile and ' thatis enough. The fact that he talks little is Q indicative of some good serious thinking. Q Irvin, we welcome you to W'ooster. Q1 5? RUSSELL HULL Canfield, Ohio Hey, Rusty, how's chances for a job for next Saturday? This can be heard most any E k time when the weather is good and it is Rusty's job as Y. M. employment mam to provide these 'Q Q people with work. Hull formerly was a mem- N ber of the class of '25, but on account of his F non-belief in over-work he is now a '26'er. As S a football player he received honorable men- tion on the mythical state eleven. Vie didnit 6 see him in action this year because of a bad A knee, but we are looking forward to a good Q exhibition next vear. 1 . l as ' 1. iq f' ' 5 S, 'IR u ' - 7'ZE. L-lay!rmrormfmzez942s:m:nw.fQ:smiQ:m.!:mamzezmimzsgmfozu.Q.QgQ:m:e:3k?1'5f7fl I ONE HUNDRED SEVEN r L -1 .,- if ..1 3 an i .4 - lb 1. 3, ,A-gmmtim.02Q.'Amv.0.Q.1 T HE 1 I QNQ D EX SidldtfhliIQ.0f4mlQ.Q::!fk4Lcg l Y . F ARTHUR A. HUNT Pittsburg, Pa. -. PI Q Art Hunt, early-Egypt, later-Mus- 51 kingdom, and now Pittsburg. S Present activities-varied, studying, now Q and then, correspondence, strong and weekly, Q ldiving, fancy and fancied. -' Past experience: wide, Egypt, China, Pitts- Q burg, and other dark countries have no mys- Q teries for him. ,. And the future? We will refrain out of respect to his request and Biddingf, Q For the Voice he labors, in the tank he Q stars., at'Hoover he serves, in Kenarden he 5 S sleeps, and sleeps, and sleeps. PZ 3 FA as 9 D '4 J AMES M. JARRETT Norwalk, O. :- 4 . ' Q Epithets, like jewels, are beautiful only as 9- ther are harmonious with those whom they i bedeck. To say that a fellow is A Ma.n's 1 Man, is indeed high tribute and due to few ' men, but since honesty, loyalty and power do G merit the term, it is surely befitting and in harmony here. Jim has convinced us that he 2' is a real pal-a dependable friend and a man 51 fours uare. '26 is well roud of such sons Q P . 5 and happy to embrace them. . 1 P4 .4 HAROLD JENKINS Toledo, Ohio Q : . .4 S Living at home and trying to keep up with , . the increased duties of college life along the Q, Q social line, was too much for Haiold, so he came to Vihooster after one semester at Toledo 7 - U. -4 In Jenk we have a very invaluable man, 4 class president, varsity debator, orator, and Q quite a. fusser from all indications. He can Q always be found at Holden at meal times and ra quite frequently at ten P. M. Stratford, Con- Q gressional and Athenean all claim him, so we fi . 1 won't need to say anything more about his 5 ' social activities. ea 9 l . l , . Q I I N Q il 4 N 4 In l '- 2. -Sayre:m:9:m:m:Qm'srmzgmfqimtqmmrsmzsaznpminizazoiei.:Q1w.Qtm:cmesa2':I'x? f ' 41 f ' ' ONE HUNDRED EIGHT I M s, Aao:maravfzwfvswgaavioiara ,T H E I N D EX s.w.69w.U:v5:8..as1W?5:s: ,, CHRISTIAN K ATE XVO0StC1 Ol11o Chrxs mos ed to Wfooster 1n the rmddle of our Fleshman veal and b10L1gl1t hxs f'Lm1lV here w1th 111m so he could stay at home and ,eo to school at tl1e same tlme HOWCV61 the 'Call of the VJ1ld was too gleat fO1 hlm so he moved 1nto tl1e F1lSt tlus year Cl111S says tl1at 1115 name holds no s1gn1fieance but the W11tB1 doubts lt Kate was 11ght fieldex on the baseball team and last year was one of Coachs finds and l1e has dey eloped a football play er of no l1ttle note FRANK RALPH KILLE Salem Oh1O He1e we hare one of the l1vest and most loyal members of ou1 l1VC and loyal class Frank came to Wooster to get an educatmon but after h1s F1esh111an yeal l1e has not let th1s 1nte1fere vuth lns outside aet1s1t1es Con dex Board and Sc1ent1fic Club all el'11m h1m as a member, and they should be ploud to do so Hobby 9 Oh yes' lT1LlS1C especmlly grand oper Amb1t1on'P to become a teachel of I1'1Cd1C1l16 at Johns Hopkms Unn e1s1tV and yudgmo from l11s past 1ecord he w1ll attam hls Coal JUNIOR M KLINGER Wooster Ol11o The name Dobby 1n th1s case does not 1efe1 to a horse b11t lt ought to be a svnonym fo1 monkey If there 1S any dev1lt1y bomg on Dobby IS 11ght there wlth 111s keen sense of humor and cley er 1emarks He always has a remark leady and httmg for any occas1on Dobby IIVBS 111 town but we see more of l11m than we do of most town men If he 1snt 1n the gym or on tl1e athletlc field oecupymg the first sack he 1S to be found IH the F1l'St or w1th a sopho more flom Korner Klub r F Ig 1, A ll xv x 1, ' I 1 4 - ---1, I - n , ,1 17 ' s ,I I S 'L cz - 1: , ' - W 0' 1 I - 'Q I K ' ,J 77 .C , ' QE X - - , - , u .' as 5' r C - Y Q' 1 'l .' 4 Q L 1 I f Y 1 , X . V ' 1 rf: 1 - , - . . , ,, gressional, Stude11t Senate, Toastmasters, In- 9-' 9 I C . A f. U If . , C. 'Q L-i Q2 . , ' sg LK 77 ' ' ' ' O' ' :NC , - , .- . 1 . . h , 1 7 8 I C ff - f I - I A I N gi III Y-.-. .-.,. ,.. ,,., .... -... ,. ,., ,, - - .QAEMD.s2.Q.?49.,QMe9Y!:V.Q S2 QA? !.MQ.!M!.S9 .Q.?:?.Q,!4 9515.0 .Q ,!.!4!.k?.QG'i3X' K I 1 - .I ONE HUNDRED NINE -H HERMAN HAROLD KREIDER Wadsworth, Ohio If there is anything you want to know about the Near East, ask Herman Kieidei His two years in Sviia gave him a keen 1n terest in international affans As head of the Station at Aleppo he aided in the care of thousands of orphans of many races But this gentleman, though in a serious work, has not lost his sense of humor and W1ll1I1gI1CSS for 'L good time now and then Our campus photographer is a man in every phase of the Wold FRANCIS H LANGELL Wooster O Hemle a real student an athlete and a great lox er of the out doors a busy man H has earned a letter in both basketball and baseball is on the Senioi Council the Y M Cabinet in Franklin and Congiessional Club These things dont keep him busy enough 0 on the side he iuns a Boy Scout Troop We don't know whether Heinie is going to be a preacher or a forester, but we like the com- bination. We almost forgot-Heinie says that Scovel Avenue outshines Holden any time and all the time. CHARLES LANGDON LAYPORT Loveland, Ohio The last of the Layports and the greatest. Everyone knows Mose, our giant guard and next year's football captain. It's a shame girls, but somebody claims our hero. Mose comes from Loveland, Ohio, but to him love- land is at Holden. VVhere will you find him? Usually out in the country, arm in arm with a white sweatered girl. He is such a huge man that she can't wear the W sweater. A real he-man, a man wo1'th knowing, with enough of the boy in him to make his the idol of the Second. .xx .oswono'A'a4.+o4w T H E I N D EX Sifxslfniam.oJmio.m:1'Zu 9 CC ' ' 77 3 9 5 fr' 1 - . e . , .' - . . . , - I . , . dc , . H W I I ,, I , 5 . I S UZ.-sv o 1 9 0 on 0 X' , me 4 a w Q V tw mteimznmznxmimxirmtetmpxmzmgewat ' l 1' ONE HUNDRED TEN 5 Q 5 3 SAMUEL H LEIPER Augusta, 01110 Sam, came to us 'ls a Sophomoxe because the Calv1n1st1c doctrme of Theology Htted 1n with his own 1deas bettei tl1an those of John Wesley H1s steady and fiim determ111at1on has pulled him thiough a more var1ed ca1ee1 than most college men can boast of He has taught school four jears and is one of the few men 1n the class who was 1n the arm durln the VS a1 all of th 1r time but Sam besides being a member of Emeison and Oscai A H1lls may be found 'tt home at College H111 DONALD LENHAR1 Wooster 01110 DIIIHIC 1S a town pioduct, but IS quite well known to xfVO0StCl, espec1 ills the men He or1g1nally was a memlbei of the class of 95 but stayed out a Vear 'md taucht school He IS one of Coach Munsons fish and shakes a mean paddle Maljormb 1n math matics he lopes some day to take 111s place e1the1 as 1 teacher or a financier. 'lhe only thing ue un say is that we wish he would not hold himself .o aloof from us. ROBERT H. LYLE Burgettstown P . Bob is the person i11 the Sixth who dis- turbs our slumbers with his yodeling. This trick he learned on the hills of Pe1111syls'1ni'1 when he was out chasing the cows. He is majoring' in Chemistry with the hope of obtaining an M. D. and for that reason he has had to persuade the rebistrar to gixe him more than his share of As. His main dit e1-sion is sleeping and he takes his daily dozen in bed rather than at the gym. That laugh of his is perhaps responsible for the dates which he has. i 3 1 , - W 9 5 , 'B . 'V lf' 1- '1 'il' U'H '-1 'l 1' I-1 U 'v' uf 'uv' A' I' -1 V' 'ur '11 'lr '1u 1 v'Ir 'lv 'vt - ' ': 5x A-.O,2N.0.4'.'.Q1Q.'Qm'.0.Q.1 'I' H E I N D EX Ilfdfilfhil.Q.0JmN1Q.Q.':fk4LQ 1 xl 1 lp E tg N V , 1 ' 1 I A 1 x . ff is ig . . . . C . ! EE. ' . . 1 . Q M fi as - C . ' - if K ' . 1 . . - 4 Most people find college life enough to take l cc V . as , , C I c c . 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' - 'smiqzmzozmrmxe1sn'stmrwaigtmiezsmtmzymlxmiszsasmtoxa,ntogatzfvgoeiliif x lf - 'M' .1 ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN w B K ' I' 'w lu'v-.1 fn' ' wll' '1 v-ur -uf 'fb M W .x .mn 'ONQAAOQQ T H E I N D EX SV5.55f.'a2a.Q.o!mio.Q.':!'34L TING CHI LU Pekmg Cluna Lu came to us 1n lus Junlor year H1s fllst two years of college were spent 1n Pekmc Ll1'11VClS1tj whele he won the 1nte1 prov1nce o1ator1c'1l Cl'lalTlP101'lSl11p If anyone w1sl1es to lealn any thlng about Chlna Lu IS always w1ll mo to talk on the subject H1story 1nterna t1onal law and dlplomacy a1e lns fax o11te Stl1Cl1CS, because some day Lu 1ntends to go bacl to Cll1I13. and enter the d1plon'1at1c SCIXICB He 1S pleasant and coluteous to all and a good fuend to those who know lnm best P XUL LUCE Pallldlllg 01110 Good natu1ed P Luce 15 one of the most llkable membels of the Th1rd Sect1on O account of 1llness Paul was folced to lose a gear but what IS loss to one class IS ga1n to anothel Luce IS prepaung for the med1cal p1ofess1on ond one may find hlm most any af telnoon 111 the Bug Lab wlth h1s eye Dlued to a m1c1oscope He 1S a. good student and en yoys h1s work tho he frankly adrnlts that hfe fO1 hun would be mole pleasant If the French Depa1tment d1dnt emst Paul sh1nes t Holden both 1n the lx1tCllCY1 'md parlor XX ALTER M XSSEY Clex eland Ohlo Mount Umon nnght not be so bad afte1 all Tlns sample of 1ts class of students has gwen -urO0StC1 a new ldea, of lt Massey en texed 26 thls fall and entered evely class ac t1v1tV as well belng especlally act1ve on skat s H1s p0WC1flll bass voxce won lnm a place on the Glee Club and all the tales f1OlT1 the club tllp aren t out wet but we heard them all saw Amt he yust grand? But the1e 1S no place hke H'unt1n ton and next SLIIILIIICI hell be thele I Il I 59 I 4 1 rl El FEM 1 ' .7 ' - C . . ' pf ' f 1 Q2 . , ,Q Y , . . . , - cs ,as . - ' 0, . . 5 ' ' . V1 , - 1 ,- I u - 7: ai ' c . . V Q! us- 1' , - 'Y , has , - Y, . b f Q D bi ' 34 f' ll Sl 1 1 QS' 'fl 9 euooovwnmawwwwexmtmnzazizmiezmaogmtaza.9tmgQ:evga's ' ONE HUNDRED TWELVE 'N w rl 1 Q JOHN MCAFEE Potton, P1 lhough Mack has tasted the hte that the Sunny South has to ofel he is 1eallV most happy when haunting the lock bound coasts of Maine Somewheie neal old Portland Light On our campus he fills his place quietly and w1thout show, wet is not afraid to speak clear ly in defense of the ideals of his Puritan foie fathers As foi the ladies, well one would expect his middle name to be either Miles 01 Im not afraid of bullets shot from the znouth of a cannon, But of a thundering No' point blank from the mouth of a woman, That I confess Im afrud of, nor am I ashamed to confess it' DON WICCABB Chagrin Falls, Ohio VVhen a fellow has nothing but good points in his favoi, vxhv mention them? Besides be ing a leal fish, and a member of Physics Club Don has ambitions to be a Mechanical Bn Oineei He often entertains the second floor with his selections on the uke If Don would study regulmlly 'Is much as he does before exams he certainly would be 'L world beater. But then when you can get through this way, what is the advtntage of study ing all the time? XVe hate often wondered why Don uses so many stamps, mostly specials? MfARTIN MCCULLOUGH xNO0St61', O. Mac is a Wooster' product and one o whom we may point with pride. His abilities in the class room hate elicited much admira- tion, and it is not at all diflicult for those who hate been in his classes to understand why his card is always full of As and Bs. This is a result of spending his time in good hard work. Emerson has the good fortune of enjoying his literary attainments. Mac is a cornetist of no mean ability, and by means of this ac- complishmlent he has helped to make famous our Wooster College Band. A great career is in store for him. D 9. Z 0 u I A I I f t ,fa at 'B fx 0 - '. .,, .. .W ,.,,. .N .l,. Il, ..I. H. ,U . ,. ., ,..H.'.l, .W .W ., '.,I. .,,, Ak -1 .a O Ii i? JA-MQQO.4'.'.OlQIlg6x'.O.Q.1 T H E I N D EX SlfSlCVrDIl.Q.6f6'AlO.Qskfhgl xl N .1 Q .9 I I ' 4 ' 5 gg rw xc I , as , I - ' 54 V. ' .C Q 'X c . , Q 1 - 1 - I F K' . . . ' . X ' Standish: E! cc 7 , ' I , , 5 ,. V , I, . C 3 ' 97 C H c - . ' 1 . 5 3 . . . 7 . 1 . K - - . , . ' , , - I I Q., . . - . 4 5' Q C. '. t . Q 1 1 V 1 , f 1 C 7 7 , Q f C ' Q . . I , y 7 it C H t Q 1 E 9 5 5 C . 54 - I S ca an t 9 I' 7 , Q f L . , ' 7 7 2 2 W Q 2 Q U f ' .. .-.. -. -. -it - ii -Ism.m.o.m.m..Q.m 5.!:9.Q.QQKZYQM1.59-Mx?.Q9:29MQ.L9.Q.Q.QYQ.Q.sE?.Q'P xxS . f x 4' ' ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN R l J P 5 r - Q N 1 l I Yl 'Q '1 G 'B L , , ,11-.o.av.o.m.o14M4w.o.am T H E I N D EX SifS1dm1o.Q.oJmio.m:.K Q11 ' KENNETH IMACKENZIE Cleveland, O. Wkellathis is Ken! And a, master mind he must have when we consxder h1s dual llfe first as our ernment bug lab' ass1stant and then q111te conversely as our even more emm ent Holden Hasher And sad to say It IS bemg Wll1Sp61CCl around that hls act1v1t1es 111 Holden are even mo1e va11ed than that Its terr1ble what blown eyes and curly l1a1r w1ll do espec1ally when possessed bv an ar dent argufiex for the advantages of co educa t1on such as Ken has been, 1s, and w11l be ROBERT H MCKNIGHT DCtlO1t M1ch Bob IS anothel one of those M1ch1gan fel lows that ale so Well known here ln Wooster He IS xery popular both among the fellows and the glrls especlallx the lattel Occaslonally he cmlls fO1 298 and whom does he ask for? VVel1, thats hard to say but anvway he never asks f01 the same one tW1CC He IS a member of hung a member of Fortmghtly p1'es1dent of the M1eh1gan Club, and SIHCS tenor 1n the Glee Club THOMAS MERCER Salem Oh10 Tom 111 es on the top of the Second a polnt of xantaoe He IS a thmoughlv hkable and dependable fellovs who finds h1s ch1ef 1nte1est 111 blologg for the sxmlple 1eason that he 1n tends to become a tooth ext1actor Tom IS a sen reseu ed fellow and would make a very good bachelor but f10I11 the figure l1e IS car mug 1n the lltchen at Holden and elsewhere me would pledxct success along another l1ne L1 ' ,' if , ' . ,1 ? 1 E! sc as ' , ' ' . .- ' 1 I L1 S Y . ' . . . . . vy 1 . Q V . F 3 f -tr - v , A 'Q . . . - H - w E : Q I Q l IQ g I 1 I-I, IN f r.... .-.. ,, . .. - ? 'sy.Q,m,Q.sm.v1m.as,m.9.mmu.9.mmma.M.m,Qm.9.m.a,Q.o :Q.s:m.szsL?' ' ,' 4, ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN X. f Q4 3 '4 '1 3 A HARLAN A MOORE Garrett Ind Harlan comes from the Hoosier state but isnt typical of the natrses there At present he rs an inhabitant of the sixth and rs connect ed with that yery secret organrvatron the Undertakers Hrs main ambrtron rn life rs to become a ress rn Economrcs he will realize hrs desire XVhen not study ing, he can be heard playing his phonograph a pleasure for hrmself doubt but something else for the rest of us Studrous musical thoughtful kind thats Harlan LXVVRENCE NORRIS Bellaire O Hrs likable wavs hare won hrm many friends on the campus Tlrrs year he IS on the Glee Club and also on the list of Holdens occasional patrons In the spring and fall tennis claims much of hrs trme VVhen rt comes to scholastic pursuits he belrex es rn doing a consistently good grade of work at all times. He is majoring in physics and we expect to see Irirn teaching it in a couple of years. JOHN TRIC OLSON Cleyeland Ohio Big hearted Olie is the man of many moods and changes especially with the girls. He S the best friend a fellow could har e. If you are down and out go to Olie' he will cheer you up. VVhen the girls ask about the man at short-stop you will be able to tell them it is John and that nothing gets by him. A pos- sessor of a winning personality and a sterling clraracter, Sweden is a man who will do honor to Wooster'. J , Og g1.ozmovaafzwfvsmafzoian 'r H E I N D EX U'fSC nD'lQ6'6Q'OQ'k i' D f Q, 1 I F , i X , I t 1 , Q great business man, and judging 'from' his pro- g' ,. 3 , - 1 ' , . ' ' , no I, J K' 5 n . s ' ,- X . K 2 1 L 4 , . r 1 Y 1 i 'Q G 1 5 Q 2 ' , Q 6 . 7 3 7 G , G - 7'Z-.. I.-Iam:mtvzmfuzemstmz vmtmxetw 0 ' v 0 Q o v Q sf o Q , o v o cf o e v ez :2 ..'A' X ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN P Y VY ' 'F' -rf -' ww-xv -.1 'r 1- -n-- vw- nr ev' nf 4:22 ' I V ' I' 'I 1' 'I vvwf 'nv Am- -1 Vw 1- -uv --E V V Q e x, ,A-40mg0.4'.'.Q1Q.IAv.mQ.1 T H E 1. I N DEX Sifd.N.fmlQ.Q.o14-xNiQ.Q4f:1.?fLQ QI i D WALTER SCOTT PALMER Findlay Ohio Scott comes from Findlay, Ohio a town once noted for its gas wells However Scott IS a mighty fine fellow and is rather fond of town girls Scott 1S as fine a stenographei as is found on the Hill and he has done a good deal of work for Dean Vance If Scott isnt found in the organic lab analyzlng some un known O1 the bug lab w1th his eye over a 1'D.1C1Of-C0136 he can be found with a cameia Palmer is taking up medicine and hopes some day to be a surgeon in a foreign field CALVIN C PFEIFFER New Philadelphia Ohio Among those piesent ladies and gentlemen IS Cali in C better known as plain Dutch Outside of hung in the first Section and pos sessing a gnl at Oberlin he has no had habits Dutch sta1ted in with the class of 95 but was absent from school a year and now 26 can claim him Ex ery one ieniembers him on the football field where he played end and on the basketball floor it the forwai d position How can they folget him? A real athlete a true sport and a friend to every one thats Dutch PAUL PORTER Canonsburg Pa Paul was forced on us At first he got a cold shoulder but its been warmed consider ably since In the winter he wolks diligently indoors and in the summer is one of Coach Munsons track stars 'ion can find hnn any evening in the east end of the Libr aly deeply enorossed w1th the weightier matters of life He is a fan student and boasts the prettiest p'ur of baby blue ew es on the Campus jj. vu gr yl l P X J J ' is tix -51 9 l 41 5 . . pl L , .' - Q 1 . V P1 S ' 9 . ' 3 l 5.1 ' ,' i, , , ' as 'aa . .Y. Q . Z . - I 55, . . . . ' 1 '1 ' - PQ gi 5 C 1 1 3' l' f . , .U I , Q ,- , p 3 a w 3 ' ll Z1 5' ' a ' . - - L L L' - f . if L4 F iq x I 1. A f ,. . ax X 4' ' v I, , , jx T f v.-.. ,, .. -' ,- 4.f. '-,y.Q.m.o.m.m.m4 sms.mom9.mefmmy.Qmemmm.a.Q.Q.Q.s.m,oeL:.-3? , 4' ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN 5 H O, ' fl'n'lQ.6.4'Asi.id,.iaKs...Q11 'r H E. I N D EX sifs:cm:a:Q.a:m:4.mss-15j,L ' I I7 is rv L 1 l l YA I 'ag . I5 .1 W ' MERLE RANIAGE Belle Ver-non, Pa. Merle is known as our seventh section alarm clock. Before his morning visit to Hold- en to serve coffee and shredded Wheat, Ram- age makes his rounds. Merle's hobby is bringing forth strange ,: sounds from his banjo, while his musical ability is further exercised by playing the 1 cymbals in the band. In Athenaean andi Penn- S sylavnia Club he finds ample opportunity to express his opinion on sundry subjects. If you Q Want to know the name of any Nlfooster girl, just ask himg he knows them all. 3 IG 9 - , L -n S9 Q ' 5 il l 4 l - H H PAUL SHUMAKER LaGrange, Ill. E n Yes, Shuie is the tall handsome Sheik of the Fourth Section and not infrequently do ' we see him don his new hat to go walking with some fair one. 'S V' He is one of the bi ' est su vorters of the 5 85 Pl 9 Q athletic department, if it isn't football, it's 1 tennis or wrestling or boxing. The best part of it all is that he rates high as a student, possessing a world of informa- EP' tion. One man is seldom favored with the possession of both of these qualities. V2 'Q' i P , l ! 'I '5 ROBERT SHEETS Auburn, Ina. Bob'f joined the class of '26 this year after teaching in Dalton two years. He is best Lg known for his artistic and musical ability. In the Men's Glee Club he is indispensable. For amusement he sketches in pen and pencil, or daubs with paint. He was chairman of the W committee that put across the Junior party in P 4 a way which will long be remembered. His ri J . . three favorite topics of conversation are, first l Q Mrs. Parmelee's piano lesso-nsg second, his kids'-He's interested in boys and takes a bunch of them camping every summer, and third? ? ? ? ? 9. P2 . I ' q I V it 1 4 X l 4' fs , vp y - 1 'D . 7- Il 1' u..-, ....,.., ,.,, ..f-- ---.--..,. 1' .. H-h .- ,y.Q.m.9.m.smmaamp.vaem9.sw.o.mo.o.e.m.m,9.mA.m.Q.Q,e:m.Qe2.- 5- jg ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN 'o E f 'f .,, ., H,,.,,. .l, .',. .,,, ,.,. U. .,,, Qu xxg , ,44-.QAM.au-.Q1Q.'A.4v.0.Q.1 T H E an ' I N D EX, Sivsidtwiwmwfmwsm-::'h,, 1 Q l RICHARD SIMON Lansing, Mich. TIIHC Always Place Anywhele Plot The JHH101 Class 01 any other 01 ganlzatron 1S havmg a 1ecept1on 01 party and someone 1S needed to take charge of the dec oratlons Who w1ll do rt? The suspense be comes gr eat and then o11r Hero appeals on the scene and all 1S solved The old saylng, Let George do lt has been changed to Have D1ck do lt and D1ck does An ardent behevel 1n Co SdllC3.t10I1 a f11end to evelyone reserved and Jolly he ce1ta1nly w1ll paint a br1ll1ant career JOHN SISKOWIC Salem, Olno Slsky, as he 1S known among lns 1nt1 mates rs a m'1n admn ed fO1 hrs whole hearted ness h1s 1Hdl1StlS and lns thoroughness From the day he landed rn Wooster lns name has been assoclated wrth athletrcs Thrs year 1n spite of the fact that he was out half the sea son because of a bad foot, he made hxs lettel 1n football 63.5113 Coach couldnt get along w1thout 111111 The Index board has conducted q111te an ezxtenslve survey among the Co eds and as fa1 as they' can deter mme he has never had a date ln Wooster VVe wondel why 'P HOVVARD SMITH Canfield, Ol110 Smltty after l11S CXll1b1t10l1 at Oh1o State ce1ta1nly needs no 1ntroduct1on to a Wooste1 'Lud1ence no1 any other audlence wrtlnn the state A person has only to see Smltty ln ac t1on on the gndnon and they w1ll be certam that he w1ll succeed 1n any l1ne of work he enters He can get through a place Wll61C It would be 1lTlp0SSlblC for any othel person Be mg equally capable on the track basketball floor and 1n the parlo1, we predlct success for hllll .1 - ., g . ' I, ' 8 ' ' . ' . . . . - , ' 77 l l , H . G ' . ,, . v . . . . M GC ' I 773 '. - ' ' '- J . I . I ' is 1 - - S . ' . V. , '1 ' . ' f. 1 1 1 ,xx A W 4 61 1 I I, F v v , 'Q Z. '.-Sayre:m:om:Q:m:w4'armyQ.fQrw:9:sm:v:v1Q:azmminzmgmtw.itogazavgfzsi- Q 0 ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN Po 1 7. -1 -.,.--... .. -..- --V ,.f.,. . .. ., . .,., .,..,,..,1 - f It fag ifi-.m.a.iv.-..ram-.w.o.4.1 'r H E I N D EX vxrsmmsc:fx.w:4ara:m:+sg-QZQLC ' AI? . xl N A I N 'fl ' x X .1 1 1 l I' , M. 5:2 M ' 'QM Q4 JAMES M. SMITH Wooster, ohio 5 James Mlougy Smith, ladies and gentlemen, the one and only out of captivity! He is known around here as plain Jirnmy. Living on the hill south of town, Jimmy has quite a walk ahead of him before his 7:30, but that Q doesnlt keep him from spending a good bit of time on the Hill. He plays a mean drum in the orchestra and band, and with it makes - more than one person's toes tickle. It's a won- S der Vifhiteman hasn't taken hold of him before - B D ' ' - i this time. g 3 5 5 K1 S Q . V HARMAN SMYSIER VVooster, Ohio ' Harman hails from Vilooster and is a loyal supporter of the college on the hill. He is a lover of physical education and excells in vol- N ley ball and indoor baseball. 5. Majoring in economics, he is preparing for G a business career and his success seems as- sured, for he is already well above the average Z. student in knowledge of our modern business B and its methods. He has more than a touch of lglumor and is quick at puns and retort. A , goo fellow indeed is Smvser. - 4 3.1 ' : . Q. . 1 . L - f . . M Q TROH SNYDER Millersburg, Ohio Two years ago the stage coach from Mil- Q lersburg left in Wooster, one RedD Snyder. It was his Hrst sight of a city. Since then he has acclimated himself very well. Besides be- a ing a track man, he is one of Munson's fish. Z His chief ambition is to be addressed in the Q future as Dr. Snyder. So he spends a good Q bit of time in Chem. and Bug lab., but his 3 F present major seems to be '5French. v . '. , I Q I Q I- ' I ll lx ill. -0 v u ' , P ' - 'satermzotmzmzqz94Zstmrotmferewrm:maximumfm:9gmQ:Q.Q1QgQ:evgoeif'AY .'0 , 4, - , ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN B fr ' f A Ai. - me--iv u- 1: -i-- uv- ir w- - 1- -1 r -i' -n- -uv-i v-nr 'u-' W 0, A3 ,A-.0.Qg0qw.malimm.as 'I' H E I N D EX S1f5ldlfH1Q.Q.afmiQ.Q,': Q . xl Q i N I -fi v-:wk 'I K1 ARTHUR MILTON SPINNING ' Springfield., Ohio Probably the first question asked by the ?- ' Freshmen at Hoover is, Who is the waiter L. with the curly hair?,' Mlilt is best known for his prowess in the half-mile and cross coun- I' try, in both of which he Won his letter. But he finds time to run to Franklin and Irving, and to hasten to meetings of the Athletic Asso- ciation of which he is Vice-President. His chief interest, however, is in chemistry, but he's an all 'round student and a. good mixer. . is CLARK HUNTER STEVVART 1 , . .. 54 Cl ester VV Va fi' You have heard of old Ohio and of Penn- I sylvania Jews, but what I'm here to tell you is about the VVest Virginia feuds. It is just 5' across the river that they have those awful I rows, but out of every storm there comes a bi , silver cloud. Clark is a true son of West Virginia, much I action, little talk. You have seen him on the running track burning up the cinders, but the LLM real burst of speed comes with a mad dash to the station with a letter to a friend back -. home. G -.M L! HARTLEY STOCKHAM Dalton, Ohio Q Primarily a fisher of men, his many ambi- tions carry him into various activities. He is 5, the possessor of a stentorian voice whose rich intonations echo and re-echo among the raft- ers. Doubtless in the future he will be call- ing stations for the N. Y. C. He has a failing f for women ,which he suppresses quite success- S fully. I-Le has a hard life rooming with a stone, Lastly, he may be another Sir gi George, who knows? the seed has already been N. sown. l 5 if -6 3 Ni,- f 1 'A 1 i l' V ,I I 0 It 3 - iyTQ:m:9m:9:m1Q: istmzmmrmtezM:Qimezmzmimzoxmtezm.o:Q:Q:m:of:i?A 4. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY VVILLIAM SFOLL WV'ooste1, Ohlo Althou h he has not 1 et chosen his future pio fession, B111 leans f0WV8.ld the aits, and IH the study of these h'1s developed such an affection foi As that the Tas lor Pine is lus as a IC known through his many appearances with the Wooster Oichestia For hteraiy development he has chosen Athenaean We predict that with his consclentlous dillgence and f11endly spirit, he will ceiteunlx succeed, WllZ1.tCWCl his caieei LORLN STONE ll lchlta Falls, Texas Loren needs no introduction to a Wooster Audience His ait work has firmly established hls name with e1erV O1g2lI'l1l3tl0l1 on the H1ll He always his t11ne to listen to other people and 1S willing to do whatever they ask of him Howes 61 he has a well developed sense of pro port1on which gn es to everything only its de served amount of time. Thru all his work there runs an unconscious spirit of cheerful- ness which wins the friendship of 111 those with Whom he comes in contact. NELSON STOOPS Vfooster, Ohio He Stoops to conquer those As and Bs consistently semester after semester. Nelson is red-headed, good-looking and just a real good friend. He is majoring in Chemistry and anyone who is doing the same can tell you that Nelson spends much of his time in Severance Hall. The remainder of tl1e time you can find him in the gym, on the tennis courts, or at Friendship Home. Judging from his record here, we would expect him to be a noted chem- ist some day. I 1 P , Q E H E N P: i I 1 ...- -n 0 a. z-x0,Q.l w.o1Q.'A.4v.0.Q.1 T H E I N D EX S1fSlQ1fh1Q.Q.lJ4wiQ.Q.'z. . W . t l 1 vf LQ- ,G sun. Bill does it rot of adding, fl fact wen- . - ,. . - -6 i ' Y - Q l 1 1 . 1 x . lv . , . 1 . ' . .Z . . . Q' P if . pf D 3 Y 3 0 9 p, ' v Ci U 3 7 Q- D , Q v D O 0 Z -SwTQzmzozmrmzqzsvzstmrnfmigtwzozmozmnzmzminz :emma.9:m:m:sze2'?x5 1 I 1 .I ONE HUNDRED TWENTY'ONE 1 C .. P A Y ! ' - . ,. ., ... ,- 1,1 -lp -uvu v-1 I' rm- -it 0, zx,?iaazmr4a+:w:vs:u:aaf:o:an 'r HE I N -D EX smsm:a.Q.a:m:a.Q..s?.7h 1 9 xl Q I , . l 4 fi NORMAN VV. THIESSEN Lakewood, Ohio Once again the Editor sets himself to the 3 task of telling the world that despite the diffi- culties and obstacles incident to such a posi- S tion as chief cook and bottle-washer of an an- nual staff, he is still in the running. Although SOITLC may uphold to the contrary, he is a firm disbeliever in co-education in the significance applied to the word in college circles. After L1 giving the Index of 1926 to the pub-lic, he ex- pects to try to obtain an M. D., although he cannot escape the idea that it would be in- finitely easier to get the degree first before his 71 journalistic attempt is made known. if A JOHN VVEEKS Butler, Pa. John, who is to be admired for his compat- ibility and ability to make friends. always has a pleasant word for everyone. He is one 3' of the representative men of the Junior class. Last year, John was the capable president of i the class of 1926. He is clerk of Congressional, Q a member of Irving, Stratford, Toa.stmaster's C-lub, and the Index Board. Besides these many interests Jawn', has taken more thad a passing fancy to a little blond Sophomore. FRANK C. VVERNER Philadelphia, Pa. I. VFrank Chisman Vilerner afectionatelv called The Philadelphia Jew by his play- a mates, hails from the small metropolis of Phila- , delphia. Q Philadelphia is the city of bl-ouleriy iove, but Frank believes in opposites, for when he is not sleeping or playing bridge, he is in Holden parlors esconsed on the arm of a chair 3 in the depths of which nestles a certain fair G young damsel. Besides being a dash man, doing the hund- red in nothing fiat-almost, he is taking ad- Q vanced work in Physics. In spite of ourselves we can't help but like him. V X 5 K Q is I I l !- 'vw in 1 v v 1 1 I 1 ' I 1 1 1 f y' v vy' 'yyf vv' fy uv' vvvr 1 v ' v ' -gf Q - f. ix?4.Q.Q!.Q.s2.Q.?4?.!M 9!:9.Q.Va,Q.s22!.M.!.::A!M.!.s':AQ.M.!sg4!.Q.!.Qf!.k?.Qv Q 4, ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO 3 J '11 '1 '1v'v'u' '11 'I I' 'nv Uv-' 'uf 'ul - I ' I ' ' - r -1 -'ylvwwf 'u' 'un' -1 v'11' 'rv' 'IE Y -.x A-LOfQ.lA'1'.OlQlQQGm5.OAQA T H E I N D E X SlNfCl'n'Dfl.Q.Ol6'QlQ.Qg'AQgg-L ROBERT SL'IH IX II SON Shleye, Ohlo Robelt comes from the I'l61gl'llJ01lI1g metro POl1S,lSH1TCVC Vllle knoyy lots about hnn but we thot lt best to use CllSC,1Ctl0l'l vyhen eomposmg tlus ep1g1am He IS gO1Dg to be a Bxg Busl ness Man but 19 gomg to tly temelung- first In the lT1C ll'1t1lTl6 Bob IS dlaggmg m some ol the pzoyerlnal bfncon by CAC1'C1SlI'lg' lns hobby balbellng Bob 19 a gcnuxne student and when Ill VVooste1 spends much tlI'l1C study Illg HISIIOIX Bwlogv and P0l1tlC'll Sclence H13 unnerse 16X0lY6S 'mround 1 cextfun person flOIH home and thls plobtbly accounts fox lns studlou nfmtuxe It 15 1 sxfe guess mt mv 1 1te XRFHUR F XVII LI XMS Columbus, Omo As the old say mg goes, Art, lfter spenchng lns fl1St year at Alllon, showed an extra 'unount of common sense and c'une to XVooste1 Tlus year he has had a stleah of hard luck by bemg confined to the hospltfll yyud wlth scarlet fey 61 But when he Isnt aiectecl by Such cllsetses, he IS qulte an lntelestmg pe1son and enjoys a good game of budge mo1 than anythmo' HIS hobby IS g1rls, especlally those OLltS1ClC of Wooster REGINALD HANNEX W'ooste1, Olno Aftel spencllng lns Fxeshman yefu It the UD1lC1S1fV of Chlcago, Regmald retu1ned to Wooster, IS he bel1eves ID CIIJOVIIIQ all the com fo1ts of home and college at the same tune He deyotes C01'1S1ClC1ablC tnne to the XOICC glYCS Emeleson h1s suppo1t and hearty all g1ance and makes studxes h1s cluef '1CtIVltY We Wont tell You any mole becau e bcmg a student 15 enough f01 one man I D If P I 1 7 l N 'hs , 2 y ,r J .,, - .g I . ., ',, .U I.- 4 . c ,M I -5- ' . Z sc ,t,s.s 42 I . I Q C ' A 4 .JI . ' K t c I , . I . , , C c .1 K . Q ' . . , . . - - 1, v . . L .. . C U . . I I E .,, l' 1, . 1 - - ,- . . A 2 1 - . ' , . 62 l V ' C ' I v 1 . 'si ' C' . .- . . i .' A . . . . S 1 , ', e- .' ' ' -' A 1 F: , , Q , . V . - , - . K . t . . U r V rv' hi f' ll 1 tl fy 'Q , 1 I I , jx Il, i!!IQQIQYQTQVAVIQMDTYLWQTMQYSEWQIMI9:93282IQli:9fQ'M9f.f4YQlQ.Q.Qi!li:YIQ'FS?'xY-'QQJ . , I ,,, .. . ONE HUNDRED TWENTYfTHREE 'P O, 7.yg 1fAO2f.Cf4VElWfZS.'Ii61910251 'r H E, '.iliiiN,D'EX smam:o.Q.a:mao.m.f: .,QL i l C 1 K A, N nfl N I R 1 'L - , ANDREVV STEVENSON, Jr. Chicago, 111. Q A mind which is quick to grasp the solution 0: of a problem-a pen that writes an expressive 4 word-a voice, which, tho perhaps a bit rash, yet withal is worth close heed-and a truly sincere friendliness and comraderie when tests arise, these are expressive of 'Stevef Those V S who know him say that Success awaits him when an added sobriety, which comes to each E-1 f us with experience, crowns the heap of . A Q cglistening talents which are already his E 7' A f nf r Q :G 1 D L1 if . - M r - 9. 59 - :ist L LAWVRENCE R. VVADDELL Chester En land Q R ' g 3 5' Frank hearty, true-a native -son of Bri- 2 tain, engendered in royal Doncaster, fostered by stately Chester, claimed by lordly Chicago, and renowned o'er the Atlantic from the Irish V Sea to the Bahamas, we enfold and cherish 1 within our midst the Squire Waddell. Mr. F Waddell, by his sincerity of character, pur- Q poseness of life, and loftiness of- ideal has gained our highest admiration and respect and instilled in us a greater pride than ever before in our original English ancestry. i E 2.1 '4 . 5 ' EDITH FULLER chikore, s. Africa ' Edith joined us this year after graduating from Junior College, Kansas City, and we certainly do enjoy her presence. Shels a very good student, but this doesnit sufhce, for she sings in Oratorio, loves the out-of-doors, is peppy, the best of friends, and W is a whiz at keeping you entertained. Any- Q thing you want to know about the world, Edith can tell you for she is one of the few who have traveled around it. id is L fx ,Q X W . 'I w is rlwn v I- fn '- C4. '-im:Qmzqzmzmznzmrstmnmiitmiqmzdirrv.1m:q1mi9sz:Qge,to:m.9:egQ:mQai'XY x .4 f ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR A 1 w I ki ,319 Lf filfif' F ,SJW .f:f'- fy. Qi 1,,,, a MM mmf' umm' 223 1 f D135 um um f FW 'ZFTYWWD Um Wflfwfw- LQ Y af' MS Ziff 4 ., A 6 A V 12 W 2 f f-9 1:22 3991- 1' 5 J 42 W? ...qx 'gig!!'JQ!1Mii3KQ.iAJf4?' 7h92aQYA!M14JM,m?V+ MJ4.4.M2iMMUzMi'JMOHn1 ASMQM 'fWf1,a'i5im5wf7fli X ,- L, iv -wi 'Z f L Q 5 r,- 1 - -'. .. .,.4 a.: -. -...... f w f y g-g0,2g0?4'.-.dfofhmxo.Q4 T H E WL I N D EX S1fN.iVh2Q.Q.o3aQiQ.Q'stiff D Sophomore Orqelnlzahon Colors Scarlet and Grax CLASS OFFICERS P1 eszdent F we P1 eszolent Sec? etary Soczal Sem etav y Senatov s Honorafy Membef Sophmoole Indel Eclztor IVAN H ANDERSOW EMILY BROWNING VIRGINIA GWIN HELEN MANDEVILLh MORRIS CROTHERS FLORENCE KITTRIDGE CHARLES F WISHART WTILLARD LANDIS R L 3 ' L i Q . K1 . ' L! E! A - , E! 9 E! - ' ..................................,...............,....... - ,.---,,,-,----------..------ U N --,---- -4--- - U R ' Treasurer ..,,.................................................................... ALFERT CROPP ' - - ,,,,,4.,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,--,,,,,44,,,,.. - Q . - ,.,,..,.,,........................,......,..,...,.....,.... ., . ---V-- H....--------------.'-- ------- . Q ,. . L. 1 .----------.,---'-'-.-h ---.h.,--'.-.-' - -- , R Ki,- rl V Q X L N' Z. '-S,y.Q.m.9.m.m.Qm9.mnQnew9.9.mms.m.m.Qm.9,m1Q.Q.9,.m.w ., ' A ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX Epithets of Future Cc-zlebrttles Harold Xclerman Olive Aiken, .,..,.,..,,,,... , Ruth Allen ...,....,...,..,.................................,..,..,.......... Marjorie Ames ............,.....,.....,........,........ Sense VK ho cm dem she has 1t'J Ivan Anderson ............,...................,.........,,,. ,..,,. . -n Ldward Arnold ....,.......................,...,.........,.......,..,...........,,..........,. Edward Avison ..................,...................,..,,,..........,..,,.,....,,,,,.,.,,e,..,.,,. Joy Babylon ........................................,..... Norman Barnett ..............,,............................................ Lillian Bartels ,.,................,.........,........... Celia Bethune ......,....... Margaret Bixby .......... .............,........,.,...........Knowledge came but wisdom llngeied Dorothy Bonnell .,,..,.......,.............,,,.,,......,,....,...,....,............................ Jabez BOStW1Ck ...,....,..............................,.......,...........,,..,.,,,.....,........., Lowell Bourns .............,...........,..........,...., Pauline Delight Boyd ,,...,....................... Harold Braden ......,...,......,,...............,..,... Letitia Brown .....,........ Mary Jane Brown ....,. Emily Browning ...,..... ...................She's the uCOYlSl1l1'1dt1011 devoutly to be wished ..........,.'WVho shall it he? Olf Steihng Lawson, or Olie Irvin Brune ............,..... ,..,,...,,, .......,.,,.......................,......,.................. James Bryant ...........,..............................................,....,........,............,. Mary Buccalo .,...,................,...........,..,..,,.,..............,......,..,.....,....,........ Bernice Buckley ......................,.,..,.,......... ...........,One names the maid and then needs sw no more Luther Burroughs ,..,,.....,,....,.....,..,........................., .......... ,.............,., Mildred Cabot ............. John Caldwell .......l.l.......................Y.......,....,..,................................ Charles Calhoun .,...............,.....................,.........,.......,......................... Eleonore Campbell .........,............................,.....,............................... Frieda Chamberlain ..,.........................,.. .Sweet peison ll1tV, full of iascalits A little loxing goes a long wus with llel 'B 'f A -- - -v' flf- -.- -me mf uw- u' -1- I U K 0 'r H E , I N D EX 9 k GJ,- '..!-2sm:m:Q:sn:9:m:Q:w4197m:97Q.fQ1m1Q:sv,:Qzmzymzonwuwo o,0.vAw.ez:L?'X' 'Q I I ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN A contented Splllll is the sw etness of existence Great Scott' Thats the ell of It All great men are dyma, I feel SlCk myself Paging PIIIS, darling of the gods Jeanine Cheney Alice Clnlds Ylary Cou1tneV Paul C1 awfoid Sarah Crawford... I know mv dates Shorty and Sweet of the Restaurant fame Two soft brown eves bewaie SllS1lxS knight of the Stacomb called and d1VlI1Cly falr. Henry Critchfield .,,...,..............................,......................,................ Vtfould that I were Henry VIII! Vfary Critchfreld ....................,...,.......... .......................,...........,................................. She exercises her line. Albert Cropp ...........,,..........................................................,,..............,..,........,..,..,... Wooster-s Abe Martin. VIOr1'1s Crothers .....,............,..........,................................... Af er Nurmi, then Paddock, then my self? Frederick Crowe ...,........................................................ With Lowe of ladies whose eyes rain influence. Mary CI'lSt ..............,.........................,.... s not the Hole in the Doughnut that worries Mary. VIaryCruit ....,........,.... .... ...........,...,....... . ................,........,...............,............,........ S e s, I have no vinegar. Luella Culbertson Grace D'1m1an1 ...............,.......,......,.,.......................,....... Mary Daugherty ..........,....,,................. Vary Dew ............. George Dodds ......i to none-to 'ill her smiles extend. A merry heart makes 'L cheerful countenance. I s better to wear out thmn to rust out. Heres to the charmer whose dimples we prive-Sheridan. the first was reckoned vile. Maynard Dodez .........................................,...... 'lhey use hootovx ls for match dogs in my country Florence Donehoo Donald Doner ....... case where the Fox did the hunting. The Readers Guide. Osie Drushel .........................,,.........,.,........,,,,........................,..................... 'Vlay I hare the next dance? Robert Dui? ......................,,..,..,.......................................,.... His obsessions: Study, Vtfomen and Study. Willa1'cl Dye .......... Vlary Eakln .........,,.......,....................... Donald Eley ..,........,,...............,........,,... Janet Engel .......,.......................,.......... Curly Hfur and a noble heart. c-in make love in Siamese. from the Acres. Blond Swede. Emily Evans .......................,,.........,.....,............,,,. No relation to our Chic Es 'ms but fond Of Perky. Eleanor Ewing ..........................,..,,.,,........................................,............... Please play Driftwood again. Frances Fager ................................,....................,................,..,...................................,. Stars make no noise- Edna Fetver ......,.,..........................,,,... is so cons enient that Orrwille is near. Norine Flack .......................,...,............,..............,.....................................,................... Old friends are best. Leonard Fosdick .,................................ Harry Emerson never. A Presbg terian I will be. 'R : ' 1 -. .. ., .,,.,,.,..,:, .. ..,,. . -,.-- -..-- 1.--1.--V-. O ax if.O29.lI6Z'lOl4fO.AKOIMQ T H E I N D EX Siw16mld:f5.614VA1o.Ql': .K 011 9 I . I N J V ' yu U .v-un--n- I Gi -7? Martha Combrink ............................... . .....,.,..................................................... A friend-never boisterous. 1 rc r - x ------,--,---.--.,----'-...,-'--,-,-'V'-----.-4----,v--------.'-.--'v---------,-- .V .1 - ' ' , me , as l 7 3 1 C6 t 7 7 ' It' C 1 , ns 7 as C D C V C C L C , Gs ta , C as J. , 7 4 C. li 1 V V Y Y C , K s v 7 iii V Y 77 K Y C I C f 4 . . s 9 ,C , 66 4 7 6 7 f A y f C C is K , , , in i 9- M I 'I lx ' I 2-'Sim:mzosazeruznzsnwaterminute:MIQ:me:mmgzcmmtara.QtQ:a:mgszei'X' 0 I ' .1 - ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT lc. ff Q I if fl, .Tunes Ellwood Fox Doroths FIAII7 Donald Fr wee Esthe1 1416l1Cl1 Helen Fletv Tohn Edu ud Gee Pauli Gehm XX lllxam Gee1 Bend Dwight G ttx Chules Gctts Helen Glenn Loulse Gofuter Helen G01 don K'1the11ne Grafton Hfuolcl Green L1 N onne G lll Y 11g1n1'1 Gum Connne H 1ll Luelle H1Il1llt0H V 'lltel Hfutshome Annabelle H utln Bruce Hendelson Ylang Hlves De'1n Hmxrold Blandt HCIXEY 'Wellssm Hoffer Lucle Hole Nlaullce Hole Y lfglllll Hollmg r LlltllC1 Holllstel 'VI1ld1ed Holmes ....,. H Lllllgll Bs the gmee of He LX en, I spy one Fleneh of course 'Ihe Plnk Pup Shes no llolfm but she knows IIOY Its all VS ebner ulth hel Hols Gee a Vick o lmtern Because she IS Gehln IS no slgn she s L wlld fowl Vlr Blltllllg sees It through Cluef unons llllIll9tLll 11 nspners 1nd soap box orltols L pluubus unuln I mnt pl xne fmts md I wmt pl me words XOIIIS tlll Nugfua Falls VK e l1l e to lnou IIIOIL lbout her Malne thoughts lilttl dxd what? Green, but I know nn stuff ln rw lm bool s Ol hexux hue selxolmslnp or stshsh clothes Hou I lose Clog-. SSPCCldllV one glddx Ixerl NI xn has his wlll but V, oman her wn Just watch 1ne Iose me lore nn nnddle name Hex snule md u hen she begms to talk ge gods X Shelk 1 Hellow Ford 'md 'lou Dry stuff' Vlhflt the Hull? Harold of Hmstmgs 1066 Oh pshzw, shes mee' Of mms md the men I sln I h ue no bl0lfllC1'S IH school In B C xe sun stood stlll Moses dld It Hele 1111 I Im fl Presbw ter1an .....,...HOl1l6S fue hex speemlty Greetings l Helen Hou den ..............................,............................,......,..,....,,.. .........................-.-.--...---.---.----,-,,- Mice Hull, ,..,,........ ., fue nightingale of Korner Klub. b za A 1 l fn fr ' -4- 'z 'www '.- - v- -4-I U' ' u' 'w I - A . ,. . 4.. . .,, .l, .m.., --1 ,- -nv -13 V ' l YW ', faxy , ' ,Jn-.OfQ.lf4'1.Qf4VllAx'1O.Q.1 T H E I N D SllSjdL?kjQjQ,gjgQ1Q,Qg.g g, , .ln I I gr , L i 2 I , ' .' .....l....,..,....,........,....,...,.,..,.........,,..., . .,,..,.,.,,,,,.., If --I 2 f ,, A , fx ua' - I I ' ' ' ' ' ' 'A l H 1 I ' 'bf :Q ' , ' 7, f I v' ' ZA --'-----+------ '-----'-'-'44------A-A-----w------4--A--- -................................................., . ki . 4 fl- .... .. , - . . r 1 ' ''' '' ' ' ' -' ' ' . 1 . 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Margaret Greene ..,....,.....,.,.,......,......,.,,...,...,,.,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,.,..,...,,,......,.,...,,..,. Her sentiments are elsewhere. g L, t Y T' ,... ...,,,..,,,.,4 ,,...,.......,,, I t 1 Y if i ' ' 2 ' I ,' ' 4 '.' . I . ' . I 5 c ---.-...-.-v,.--......................... ..................... . . . 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Q ,, Q 3 ,I G 5 'Q 9 4 G S 2 vi 4 O Q o Q ,I X -7'i.4-Dsm:m:o:s'z:Q:m:Q:sn'stm:w4Qrw:9:m,mmmzqzevfozzlzomtero.QtegQ:m:eeif 1 , h A. - ' ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE an V K W 'y -1- 4' ifvwv -,v - 4- ii- vu' 'u' -uv - i- -1 M r 'I' 'n' 'un' 'n -I 1' 'ul' I W ' Q z. , ,A-.manv.-.m'4.4is.o.4-.4 'r H E: I N EX s:fs:cm:a.m:ma.fm ,Li l I ,A l gl N . l e e e u -4 'Q F- i 9 5 bi' ' 5' 3 Z1 l . L Q l . M '1 ' Q 3 QS Madeline Hull ..,....,.......................,........,..........,..,..,......,................ ........ T he unclerpart of at man-of-war. Q Robert Hull .........,.......,.....,.f............,..:.,......,..,.......................,........ .......... ' Kelly, with the Red Necktie! Marian Hunter ........,, .........,..........................,........,............,.....,..................,........................,.. T he Go-getter. ' i 1 4 R 4 1 74 obert Jameson ,.,....................,........,.....,,.,....,,....A 4,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,...,4,.,,,, A nother W man. 5 5 Christian Jenson .,...,.................................,,............. ..........A.........,,....... T he brush-ape from Jazzamania. EC 'Q Frederick Kalirl .........,..,.............,......................,.....,.........,...............,.,......... They stumble that run fast. - Eileen Keister ..................................,.............,..,.............,.......,....,.,...,.. Care smiles to see her free of care. .g .,. Lois Kellv ..............................,......................, Keilv has finall f decided to be Frank about evervthing. ' 1 . . 5 . - Q Josephine Kelly .......,.,...,...............................,......., Wlhy be silent when you have something to say? V George Kerr ..................,......,.,,,..i,,,..,....,......,,,.,..............., In Dixie they love me-I'se gwin to Dixie. ' Q 4 Florida Kistler .,.,......,,.,.,..............,...,,,.,i.,,,,A,i,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,...,,....,...,........ Silence is great- Florence Kittridge ..,,..A...,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,..,,,...,,.,.. Everybody knows Kitty. Marian Kneeland .,.,.....,..........,....,.....,....,,........,,,,.,,.,,,,i,,,..,,,........,....,.........................,......,... No inan's land. Edith Knesal ....,..,,.,..,...,,.........,.......,...,,.... 'Twas her thinking of others that made you think of her- 2' ' Marv Kroe Jel .......,,.........,..,.,,.,,...,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.4.,..4,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,.. Her letters are reckoned by the Ream. 7 rg . Pl ,a ' Williard Landis ...................,,....,.......,..........,.........,......,,......,.,,,,,....,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,Tmy of Totahty, Jeanette Lane .............,..............................,................................. ..................,..................,. O ne of the family. -e i Rachel Lawrence .........v.................................................. ............,...,...,.............................,... S hort and sweet. Q Herbert Lemke .....................,...............,...........,..........,.,..i. ........,,.....,....,,.,....,..,,,..,... O h, those dreamy eves. ,I - 1 . l 1 I4 Q Wan Tak Leung ................................A.....i.,.,............,....................................,.,............... Art for Art's sake. M8.1'g21l'et Lindsey ...............................................,.........,..........,...,.....,................ The Titian masterpiece. Q Fl'2ll'1CCS Liggett .....................................................................................,....... God's every bird is her ally. L1 Belle Little ..............................,......,.......,...... ................................i................................ S mall but significant. William Jay Love ....................,..........,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,i,.,.,,,,, ,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,4,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,..,..,., W ill 'Red' Love? E G1'2lCe Lowers ...................................................................... As prone to mischief as able to pC1'f0l'lT1 it. Nola Lutz ........................................................... .......,....,,.....,.. ' 'Wligf ai-en't they all contented like nie? 5 Jessie Lyle ................................. ...,.......,....,........,,......,.,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,.,........ O ne who exists on cheerfulness. Q1 W Ruth McClellan -.--4---.-..-.-----....----.................. ...................................... F rom Vfooster, that's all we know. 5 FIOTCHCC MRCOHUCI --------------...--................. Beauty is but skin deep-common sense thicker'n a mile. Helen M'CCU5kY ---'---------.---.........-.-.....-..... .............................,.,..................... T ime flies, but WVeeks linger. xii 113609 24401303611 -----------.------.-........ ............................................................ G od-father of the musical club. Fi ' , Ons 1 e i .................................. .......................,............................... ......................,...,....... S 1 lence is 0-olden. , K D - l A A Zi ' I I. , l f 1..-. .- .. --'ff--4. , 4g -sy.Q.m.Q.m.mn.m sim.Q.Q.emem.m.vim.e.Qm.m.9.mea. ..Q,!Zs2V.QG 3Qf I . ONE HUNDRED THIRTY f ,f ag - O ,w,g x5L93Q.I?4'i'fIf6.'lL6i'lOIK'I1 T H E I N D EX UlfSlClfHlOfQ.6fGKWlO.Q.'A.,ill CQ f ,J Howard M'cGrath ..,.........,.........Y..........,...,.,.,....,......................,....,,....,... His R-everence from Smithville. Robert Mcliissick .................................,...................,.,,..,.............,.........,.A. You aEn't heard nothin' yet? Harold McMillan ....Y....,,.................,............,..........,...........,. God made him, therefore call him a man. Margaret McNee .......,.............,......................,.............,.,.. l-Ier air, her manners, all who saw admired. Mary McNutt ...............,...,..,........,...,..................,,..r...,.......r,.....,.,,.....,.,,................. Forward-in basketball Florence McPeck .A..,.,..,.....l....,....,.........,.........................,,....,,.................................... The Chemistry shark. John McViear .................,.......,................,......................,......,.....,.,. A Nincompoop-comparative degree. Sibyl MeWVillianms ,..................,.....,............................,.....,......,.........l... Her action betray her gentleness. Helen Mandeville ..........,.,,..,.,......,......,.........,.....,.........,..........,......,..,.........,.......,....,....,....,.. Maid of Honor. Donald Marquis .............,,.....,.........,.,........,..........,.,........,...,..,..,..,.........,..,......,...........,.... The mush is fried. Russell Martin .....,....,............,.,.....,,.,.....,...,,.............,...,.........,..,............,......................,,... 'Tm a Songbird. Marjorie Minn-ei' .....,..............,........,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,.....,,..,...,.....,,......,,...,., To see her is to love her. Doris Merthe ...........,........,..............................,..,.,....,.,..,.,.....,....,.....,.........,,.,............,....,.,...., f Xnother Greek Leo Messner ..............,.....,...................,.,,,..,,,,.,,,........,,,,.........,..............,.....,,...........,,. You ain't such bad. John Mock .................,.......,.......................... Not related to turtles, birds, or other nefarious insects. James Moifett ......i..........,...............,......,.,,.,,.,..,,,,....,....,......,,........ His interests are opposite Kenarden. Robert Moore ,..,,,.,.,.,,.,,.,,,....,,,,,...,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,.. The Meteor of live towns Sarah Noss ..,..,..............,,.......,,................. ............... ' 'Don't cross any bridges until you come to them. Gertrude O'Lea'ry ..,....,....,,...,.,..........................,.........,......,,.,.............,...,...,,........ My Wild Irish Rose. Adelaide Overstreet ............................................................,...................................... At the Cross Roads. Florence Painter .................................................,.......... Men and men may go, but I go on foreverfl Mary Park ..............................A.................................................................. l ..................... Such a healthy look. Margaret Parrett .............,...........,...................... Then she would talk-and HOVV she would talk ! Helen Patterson ..,...........,............................,. 'Pat'-ber nickname, accomplishments and personality. Howard Patterson ................,,......i............,...................... O, this learning, what a terrible thing it is. Margaret Peters ..................................,...................,.....,.......................................................... Lest we forget. Charles Pindar .......................................................,.......,..................................... Red Grange of Athenean. Mary Plants ...................,....,.........,......,............................... An unassuming Miss-both gentle and shy. Leonoir Pomeroy .........,..................,..,.........,... I'll show you the newest step-Come around tonight. Eleanor Prosser ...,......................................,........................,,.....,,.,...., Aphrodite rising from the foalnf' Donald Raley ..,...................................................................................................,......... t'Kenarden Service. Edgar Ramey ...,.................................,,.......,.............,......... .i....... f X Nincompoopest-superlative degree. Lois Reiter .....,........................................ .............................................................,...... ' tlnnoeence abroad. Kathleen Reitz ............................................................................. It isn't raining-rain to me-violets. Donald Riley ............................................,........................i....................i.............................,...... A math shark. Gwyneth Roberts .....................................,,........................ WVhen in Rome QO.j do as the Romans do? Helen Roberts .............................,.............................................................................. Born to lead and love. Helen Roby ,..,,,..,,...,,.,....,.........,..................,...,..... Pearl-change the KP to Z' and you have her jewel. John Romig .,..............................................,.................................................................... He's an tlnky' boy. Bernice Roper ..............,....,,...............................,......,.......................,.................... 'tKeep out of quarrelsf' Myrtle Ross .,............,...........,............,,........................,..,,......................................... She never knew defeat. Zorayda Roth ,..,..,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,,,,,...,,,..,.,,...........,,.,.........,.,...,.....,..........,.,..,..........,... From Shreve-nuf sed. Alberta Ruse ..........................l...... Un tr. . . es petite et tr . . . es bonne demoisell. Robert Rusk ..,l,,..,,,,........,.,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,....,.....,......... I am right-you're wrong! What about it? Francis Rutherford ,,,,,.,,.4,,,,.4.,,,,,..,,,,,.,.,,,,....,.,,,.,....,......,.,........................,.......,......... Bring on the Radio. Howard Sauer ............................................................................................ What's in a name, Sweetness. Mary Scott ....................................................................................................... Another Queen of the Scotts. Louise Scullion ..................,......,...............................................,..................................,....... A master of men. Beatrice Sears .,.....................,....................,.....................,........................ Shows good form in basketball. Frederic Selby .,,,............,....,.,....,...........,..,................,.,...,......... A short edition of William T. Tildenf' Marian Center .............................................................................................,....... The middle of everything. Lloyd Seyler .,.,...,..........,.............,............,..........,....,............................................................ I.et's not rush. Katharine Shanklanclm, ,,,,.,.,,,,.,,..,,.,...,.....,,.....,....,........,.... A real typification of the wholesome west. Isabelle Shaw ...,............,,.,.........,,,....,................................................... O pshaw, there she goes again. Reno Shearer ,.,,.,,,,..,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,.,..,.....,.............................,.................... Not divorced from his name. Richard Sheely .,.......,.........,.,................................................................................................... A Hipp0t1'iltC1' John Shook ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ai,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,...,,.,.,,.......,............. .,.,...,,.. 1 X pyschoanalist C, Ellwood Sinipson ..,,,.,.,,,,A,,,.,,,A,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,...,.,,,..,..............,,..... -and the lover sighed like a furnace. 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The loss of men like Anderson and Nfessner at different times durino' the season failed to stop the fast Going Scarlet and Gray, and the end of the season found them seated firmly on the top of the 31 e. Eddie Arnold, Captain, made -1 splendid leader and easily led the Held as the outstanding guard of the class teams. McVicker and Hole at the position of forwards, played consistently and well, beinv exceptionally wood shots. Both ranked high in the indiwidual scorino' column. The loss in mid-season of Messner, a xital factor in the Soph attack, was felt keenly by his team-mates. Critchnelds bulky proportions aided con- siderably in the second year men s defence as he had a mean eye for the bucket. Jack Gee Hnished the season at center and his passino' an scoring ability kept the Sophs at the same pace set early in the season. All in all, the '27 team was one of the best in the history on inter- class basketball at VVooster, according to the unbiased opinion of :'Mose Hole, assistant director of athletics at the college. , s f l . 1 X D r- 1- ,- P P 3 A ll ' ef! it 0 -y . . . ,,,.,,, . , .I ,, .,,, ,.,. ,,.- .,,.' Q' V 1 ' A ' I- up- -uv w- 'nr -1-r -1 v-I r -w' 'vi ' i ' 3 L m if4oIm0:w.d1QJa44v.o.am H E I N D EX, SifS.sm1Q.Q.oJmioAx':3l.Q4L 1 ,I X if 5 X K 4'. -54 ,if 'O s : E Ei 34 e 5 -1 Q 7 H., A re Q, ! : ' 5' . , P' G i F ' S ,. 1 1 'l gg , L c c p h 1 Q C Y P D S 0 V an E C Yay 7 , Y 1 5 . , , Q 2, d it Q D 4 O 2' ? 2 ? 7'i4I. '.JgyrQ:m:9:m:m:QmtstmrarmigrmfozmIQ:mammaminzeazmmtw.ntogszmgeeigf-510 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR 1 6 Q E 4 ,H . H O, 1. , xaf:m:aa+:w.w:4af1o:an 'r H E I N D E X i1vS:891mugv,sgw:4aQr6gaQEgg-f , ' ,. Y 4. - - - --Q, pa I S I, 1 , EI M al rf . PN -5 x X1 9 v. 5 ' o . PE 11 it ' 'F 1 I ? if 9. Q 4 9 ,, T. 9 3 ' E 3. P' 1 2. 5 ' 9 F4 I 5 5 -. W M K F 5? S 92 x! - L' l A 1 -A V. 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A, Ll 2 ai gi ., Wy N! sa g, W , I S l fl JE' i HQ ,4 W 5 52 6 I Q 15 W 'Sl , N 5 I A Q A N Q pi W f-'Freshmen W wwf V' xl Q AL. 'ia N' g' Y , W 1 323 M ,f. . WW V ,, G, ,M AEM sfw.if giim qi -1 :J ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE A. -L 32 W-'x ,f w f J 2 Y , .fr 4 fn A v.,Gi 3fL: ':7if'-' p PQ- 5'QQif.2fQ f15?,,:,g . Gt- -if 1 Q-AN, M 7- I 1 k?1 . -.,'. MQ ' RFE? M df Y pf I E Ls Q f .g x Vi X wx I 1 , ' fx: Qf ' v xl, X i ii + fs54 E17 jf 7 :ggi w N , 'P W W , . - W, I Eg!! 502 W Q' 1 3 35'-i' 1 1 - il il 'S ' 1 , Y I, ,I-6 iii DE mf, , D Y T L If Wei: SM , iq' - 1. Q 'Eff 3 V? 1 by ' y if M 5 wg , MP Tl , 4 JY: U Nfma u 5 1 nl ,I, W 1 ' W 5 V 53 ITE? K if , W. , i 5 ,J A , , 5 , X' s l we , W :jf A . 9 , w Wig 3 fir? M VY fifvf' , ft 'XA 2 ,lf 1 , fi2 !f,m 5' i A has 1 , 4fw1l , f .NGK lei: '-'L , m..,-TzZ.4'2', f ,kl'iFf:7f'?3:g5 ?f :if'f'L1-ff if 'Tzu ,Ei-N -,-I . ,. f gg: -,.,.,.,., , W ,, ,.q . Q f f fn 5, Q Ryu.Jfff?4f4.,..m..ij-iffEQg,,4,,lt4ff, Q'- f'Y'L1J ONE HUNDRED FORTY ff , 51:5 ' a 1 A ' W FS! V3 25 31' X V 7 gg In qu my rg, N M-X I +.JxU fflS' T'7T Wl .Iwi f Q1 2 2 I IJ -J ,nil W QS, ix: ki 21 31 N Ez: 'f yx 3 52 1 eff EQ. ,-QQ , pf 551 R. r fy p:, Q.. ,V Q. fi L :ff if C 4 Q? 5-A -A 4 K VY if se! EN if 5 gg -. :fi 4' ,si I Qi B 4 I. ,ml W-1 Xl Q? .- fn - Y f , 1 ' A 'A 1 1 - t - I' 'lp'-1 'tw' 'xv ' HII' 'I v'rr 'll-' 'IE ':. ' 's :ax l3Lf2EQf45fff75?ifKU1f1Z5fi l 3 Sy5-.Yfl'9l.-Q-ffiwif-Q-'5 lgc f , 1 .1 I 5 ,fl . 'L Q. E W fof ' Freshman Orqanlzahon ' Colors-Blue and Gray kr President ,..........,............,.....,......,..,,,.,,.,,,,,.. WILLIAM W. MCQUILKIN T Vice-President ....,.................,..,........................,,.. MARTHA A. STALTER :gi Secretary ...,.....,,.,...,.............................,..,......,,..,... BfIRIA1VI I. STEYVART . Pl Q Treasurer ...............................,,,,..........,.......... WINFIELD A. CARLOUGH Senator ........................,.................................,.....,..... WILLIANI SHEEHY Social Chairman .................,....,4,,..,......,,,.........,.. ELIZABETH A. BUNN j ,' 'n A Freshman Index Editor ........,....,......,........,.... C. VVARREN GRIFFITHS A . .4 E ' 4 . i L 92 f f' nf' KY. I Z N v- A 61 ri I v I, ,L A ' - 'isyf9Aw:Q:s2:Q:m:ns zsmzgmtgmtqmmmpzmznzwww:4:Q:Q.QtQgmmQ:if ? .' .AT ' ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO N 4 R ,X l . -.v:in- -,W,,- .lvvgv WI. .HRW-1,l?vQI. Wy -ll,wrn- -uwubtf - JAnQLi..Ah..A...AA..iAA T H E I N D l.A.Q.n...A.Q.44.Q.A..am gl l i Freshman lllomen y , Allensworth, Lucille Hall, Marshall Nowels, Helen Irene Q Amiet, Grace Hanna, Ruth G. Ogilvie Ruth . . ' a Bailey, Mary Jane IIlZi!glec?'R1iEZiEritll OWCH, Hielell G- Bailey May f, . - , - C . , , Barrett, Elizabeth May Ha, 1 I rl 'A ' Pfllmels Salah . ' ies, 1601111 Alma- Pancoast Helen Q Beck, Edna Barbara Haves Wirginh G P tt S ' M . ., . . v f - a er on arian ' Been' Mary. . Headley, M.arQ'aret E. pete.,-S Mial- al-et Behner, Maly Elizabeth Helm Mal, ,aret 1 g Bfmtley' Nina May Hensel, Rugh E. Ijijligiietl, Mae gifs? El1Z?,Lbe5h Hicks, vonua B. ' Bljdiggelgjlarg l Higgins, Roberta Rankin, Evelyn X Ii, A Hoff Leoma Ricksecker Alice May PQ Egg? Hofhran, Lila Roberts, Eleanor ' . - Hollinger Mildred Rodgers M'ar0'aret Grace 5 Bouton' Ehzabeth F' Hmingarlahd, Mary Rudy, Marv Eashford B1'oadhurst, Margaret E. , ' ' +4 B IQ' ,Wg 'O' et Hunt, Margaret ' Toofffs 1 Kalmar H t . M'l1. 1 SCl1lOtCl, Mary A. , BFOUWCT, MIHTY C- HEQCEESQ Schneider, Elizabeth G, Brown, Katherine E. ' is Schott, Mabellg ' Bucher Blanche Infrraham, Elizabeth Jane Sclllion, Louise ' Buckingham, Thelma Margaret Iriin, Louise C. Setifle, Helen M, B G ., Xdrev . li Q1-1 MH Bill? Eiiiiwau ' -Tm, Emily M- if 13521211 dl S Burns, Deborah 'f?U1'iS0Q,1, SnEiith?ILois P. N Butterworth, Jean ivfuiigse Smith, Mmgaret E. S BWI, Bertha ' ' Smith Marjorie sg Campbell, Elizabeth Igellhofer' Mary Edwina Smuclief, Anna Campbell, Virginia hamper' Theoqom smilie' Helen Childs Jessie H Kerr, M- PHUIIHC Spahn, Adrienne -5 , . .- ' Kirk 3tYiCk, Helen .S Jencer Charlotte bi Cole, Beatiice P I 1 I A COIUHS, Emma Lambert, Margaret Hunter gzgiiifgoaadgiggqbegch C'0I1iI1C, Louise E- Lawless Genevieve f ' 1 Craig, Maxine Leech, Eleanor L. Stewart, IQf.af1ce5 Craig, Roberta Lindsay, Ruth gEE:1Vg15f,ila1I2aiT1 - Crocker, Emily . 1 -' ' ' . . '. McCulloch Elinor -Stubbs Elizabeth Crowe, Malgalet Ellen M'CDaniel,,HNaHe Sytuckegr, Edith Jane Dagef, Alice McFa1'1w1d, Helen studer, Mildred A. Davidson, Virginia McKerihan, Martha Elizabeth F - I Dill, Margaret MaCKinney, Lydia Tiedtke, Justine M. L Duprey, Grace McLaughlin, Mary L. Toepfeii, Ggfice S. Durbin, Clara McLean, Rhoda Tomasc 1, ara Dve, Loretta Marklev, ivlarv , E ' , - ' ' Vail Mary E. 1 Eckels, Margaret 331:12 TIEZEH? E' Vallen, Frances Edwards, Margaret Jane M3133 'Grace ' Vogt, Eleanor V. Q . 1 . ' s ' Evans, Alma Mae Mechlin, Ella Dorothy Vvaddeu E Lee Faulk, Margaret Miller, Geraldine E. Wao,nel,' MAF , gi Faze, Agnes Miller, Helen L. Wai Alice JF Fetzer, Helen Miller, .Sarah ' , f. -' , if Firestone, Eva L. ' Moore, Wilmetta M. wgiilcft Qggjffid Flanigan, Marjorie Morgan, Miiriel Woods iD01,i, 3 Foster, Margaret Ann Morris, Donna C. ' H Freed, H.elen L. Moser, Naomi Yanney, Cecilia H. Q Q 4. V. . Mlurdock Ruth S. Yates, Eleanor gisillgieviiiigd lVEurray, ,Anna Ruth Yenmniker, Marguerite Grim, Frances Napier, Martha Jane Zaugg, Cecile fMus.j Grimm, Dorothy M. Nearing, Marjorie Elizabeth Ziegler, Martha I 1 K it C 4-42 -Esate:mroxmrmznzwaistmrnimTermite:QQam:mzmfmzimtcrm.9:Qgsm:ae2'SI'i5Efl f - ONE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE A , 'B W Y Y f ' I ' - - 1- rl - lr 'v' 'll' 'vl l v'Il' 'Hi' 'IT l xxffiiif:ms:ia:imugmo:v::l 'r H E, I N -D EX sivs:aifn:a.Q.4:mi4.mss-v'h , 9 K 1 l r,' Freshman men Ake, Sherwood Gotschall, John Nigh, John Ev Allen Howard Scott Griffith, Carl Wa1'1'Cll l 3 I f' ' Allen, Wilson S. Guild, Herbert Olson' william 3 Al , i Cl -l - - ., rixliili-il Hamilmf Joseph isglilllond C Hamilton, William P VFNH. 5 Q- Beardsley, VV. Dean Harrold, J. VVliler emi' 1 lam .1 . . . . P61'1'lgO, Ravmlond - Bennington, Nevllle Held, Francis P 1 I D ' ld Beran, John C. Herndl, Max 6150 m' fma 5- - - . . . . Peterson, Segard 3 Blgler, Robert Hlldner, Richard U B I l Bingham, Albert Hoifman, Howard Platt' C' er Blair, Roy Hunt, Allison gm' msrgent g .l lper, o er Blongh, Vlfayne . , 5' - 1l11'l0' Harley Porter Cedric 3 l Boggs, Paul , D' ' P -t ,R b i Bone, Robert Jaessing, Frederic Ol er 0 er Brill, Clifton Jnlliilf, Rolland Rankin, James Q-I Burris Ralph Rl 1 D 1, Butler? Edward llilflilgflf Vflllllenl niiiliifnnSZ,r 13210-an Pl.. I 1rege,'llam Rlb ,hF li Cafloughi Wlllfleld Langhurst, Charles Roni ani acl ran Celeste Frank Omlg, r lur Q Lehman, Sanford R h R b ,E fu' Clark Geor 'e ' OS On, 0 er ! V7 g MCAHMS' James Rounds Sterling Q Conboyi R0lOe1 f Mccabe, Alfred i Conrad, J' Vernon Mlcconneuv Willialll Schweisberger, Harold Conrad, Lawrence MCMlllll, William Sheelly, William W Cook, Bord MlcNabb, J. Warren Shilling, My,-16 Corey: Flnlay Lyle Mr-Nutt, Vtfilfrid Slgafoose, puny Coxf lvllham G- McQuilkin, William Smith, .Sidney CI11lliSh2lI'lk, John Magm, John Snively, Lloyd QQ. Davis, Herbert Marquis, Rollin Reed Snyder, Col-HSS Destlerl Paul Marshall, David Stoll, Robert Dorsey, Jollll 1l:i:21UTE1',I5'l0Yd d Swigart, Curtis ff' - - faxcy, aymon Maxwell, Frank B. Tl'0YCllak1 Stelilhen .,. , Q Maxwell, Robert VV I W Ido L. l. . arc a Everett, Edward Mercer, Vtlalllam Taylor Q ' , . Q Fogal, Robert Messner, Leo Wal ehami, Richmd Foster, Joseph Metts, Donald Vfarman, Robert 'Q . . A Webner, Harold 2. Flasher, Harold Meyers, Am-brose , . . . NVelhe, Donald 4 FT1SlJ6, Frederick Miller, James 5- . Weihe, Wendell Ig , . Miller, Leonard 4 Gelslnger, Robert Mollet Wilbur Welsh, Herbert Q Getty, Jerome Moore' Hem, White, Rowland g Glass, Avery l i y Vtlickard, Duane 3 MYEIS, Joseph , l F Glen, Caylor WllkIDS, Ardell Good, Lester Nash, Daniel wolf, Walter Ki,- l 'Y l l iz I l I 7- 'l i?4f!MQIQTQZQYVAYIQIMi9l!MQZMQTs29iQTMIQIHVIQIQ21182?QYMQLCLYQYQl.9IQl!lk?lQF Q ' I, ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR pn' p -I u- 'lg- ln'C'1' 'xv 'ur '1 vw r 'lv' 'KE ' , H ' VN Qs 1,yx igA5a6L5.O?4ZffCPS.'IL439161511 'I' H E I N D E X 516.6lfrAll.Q.6IQQi6.QrklZgQL Rf I 1 Qfl . b A SL .Q ' ? - l w ' 4 K - . 1.1 F S RE E V F1 f! if Q1 i 2 1.1 'E fe 5 S 1 Q 'E 1 1 ij' ' A N Q x Q N . :N 1 Ili, , A A I - - .xviv lb ' 7 g.- '.-Iam:mzormmvzizQtstmtprm'QIMTQM:immazqxmistsmmtatm.QiQ.a:m.swi l . . . 4, Q ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE f A J? .f h -qi. xl Fx fl ,AJ f vL.-mill-Kal'mlilf' www-vi . 5 N' ' - WV P .Lf 'XlVYlELi6 ,ffariiisf-gifmelfwlel aww mg Mmm lg 41153 L1 MJ Q2 124-All PAR 'milf im? QAAGAQ 1mw 7gb41ll 1,6 if- ui-Q4,g.- A J, '- Y 1- H .,,, 4' ,T X fill W XA K- w J , ul N ef Y all I Q 5 fx' 1 W 7' ' 3735 A, N. L N . ., 1 M, Fi? i . YQ Ei I P 3 Il ,Q l lf gl l 44 5 ffl f L. ' , H il I A VN? 4 H N Q he Q y' l fl l 1 WL Iglfl L Corey. Schweisberger, Romig, Hole CCoachl, Getty, Miller ??'f7',j, Rankin, Herrold, Bingham, Carlough, Hamilton, Brill, Destler, Beardsley '- N gsfi Joliff, Raach, Geisinger. Stoll, Blough, Wleihe, Swigart, Butler, Leahman - S1 as 3 l ill Nb l V ll l l gf Q +44 Si r N f Li E 29 gl 1 'b 4 af iQ g, QQ? l ' 's fl V I, X l M- X Z . W 5 Th is fs, Q, f' l l I Y! w A if Qi' fx. AL . X gi Joliff E. M. Hole qcoacm fa ll Af Blough Vlfard Olson Weihe ll ,U ' fl ' l F' ll xr 44? fi 1 . 5 X flqfllllayi ,E ,,.Rl,w l ll l ljlul 4 UQ, lf pf-i, qfg- -Lf' ,- if-k ., an , i. M ,,,, A, WY, Aff, X, i ' I, If I V: V W J ,I l lmaUMmwmM4l,QQ5?f-Srl QQ . wi Y , ,.- F W CQ L X ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SIX 'B 0: L , Mia.6?45+f6lvs'i:Wi6iK42Q T H E It N D E-X iirsgdqwgdgasgwgaawgvsig,1 ,,,, xl N I I I N c Freshman Athletics i At the issuance of a call for Freshman football ' ' 5. . C candidates this Fall, about forty Frosh reported. There was some very excellent material among this number and Mose had soon picked his squad. Blough was elected captain of the team and Eg under his leadership the Frosh steam-roller began to work. The team was composed of a heavy, fast line and a lighter and faster backiield. ln the scrimmage against the varsity, tl1e men showed their football ability by repeatedly checking the strong varsity's advances and by making long consistent gains on the offense. In their E work against the varsity, the Frosh showed that they are football players of no mean ability. A number of football men will be lost this spring by graduation and we are looking for the Frosh men to fill their shoes in next year's team. VV-e feel X that the Frosh will afford very keen opposition to anyone seeking a varsity berth. The following wearers of the green proved themselves worthy of the numerals ' 12928-Blough, captain, Bingham, Butler, Carlough, Corey, Destler, Joliff, Lang- urst, Leahman, Raach, Stoll, Swigart and Don lVeihe. Q as -G Basketball The Freshman Class is very fortunate in having such a wealth of basketball material as it does have. Many of the Frosh who entered VVooster this year had made names for themselves while they were in high school and to all appearances some of them will have their names written in Woosterys athletic annals. Coach 3- Hole had a very' hard task before him in the choosing of the five best men from the great amount of material placed before him. The record of the Frosh, however, shows that those five chosen are entirely worthy of their green uniforms. Bingham and Blough, at forward, are hard to stop as they come down the floor and as they drop in baskets at all angles. Joliff at center has accounted for many a goal with his excellent passing and his accuracy in long shots. At guards, Captain Olson, VVard and Weihe are the bulwarks over which many a foe stumbles. With their speid and quick eyes, these guards break up many an opponent's lusty attempt at a . S03 - The Frosh especially show up well against the varsity and they are well suited to frive the varsity the stiff practice which it needs to face its hard schedule this yeariz The Freshmen bid fair to win positions on next year's team 9. Track-Baseball a The track and baseball season are now in the dim future, but it is well to look to Freshman prospects in this line. Many of the Frosh men have enviable records on the cinder path and on the diamond and we feel the prospects for the class of '28 in the spring sports are very good. We of course cannot tell, but if records are of any importance, the Frosh have reason to be proud. The Freshman indoor baseball team showed up well and we feel sure that they will do likewise in the national sport. Munson's stiff medicine, in the form of indoor training, will truly bring out Q any track prowess that may be contained in any Frosh, we feel assured of a success- fxul spring afzhletic program and of having athletes which will Hght for dear old 'Q ooster in t ie years to come. ,. 4 . 7, rl, L ' simrmrezsazavmtezazsrmzemfgtmiersasmazaagamzmzozeatato,9:egQ:avgsa:i. ' 'Q ONE HUNDRED FORTY SEVEN 1 2.4 I 4 - - ifg '.u 3 'B Y 'y - -A ,nw ---- 1 :' w U -1' uf -u- 'Y - ' ' '1 I' 'K xv' '11'U'Ir 'u- 'Hr 'x v-I r -uf 1 ' X .Q Ta Q15LO22Y.OT6'1.CfQflAx'.O.QA H E I N D X V lf'S.CVrD.Q.Q.6fGwliibriRiggs f ,x x -I N fl X 7 F J 1 ' 1. 3 1 if n ' D Q Q! if .1 rg K 1 -5 I Z W Q E Pg Z k Z! Q 2 '- E F, 2 1. P Q fl 3 2 is g P i A Se 1 Q I s 9 -N 1 IN I 'I lx 'L, ' sm:m:9:m:m:Q:Mistm:imtmp:mtizmpzmzmi9:.:4:95mQ:Qpzefgstmgfzsgix f X , ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT Su ff ag 'F -1' -' .yu-uf -.1 -11' :-- vw- u' -v . ' I' 'I 4 ln'w'1' 'u' 'W' 'I I I' 'H' 5 ' ' 5 1 , , ,a:.o.ago,m.o!Q.'a.4-.'.o.m T H E I N D EX 811525lf.fa1Q.fA.o2mLo.Q.'z15:'2kgL Q W .gf ' l Y WV' I I I .1 lb L P I sf N 'Y i 3 'W w ' 1 K1 2 ' f L Q 4 'T '1 E l K4 -, v f The first of the manv battles between the Freshmen and the So Jhomores was :Q Q ' 1 - 5 i the sack rush. In former years, the class scrap has been in the form of a pole rush, Q but due to too great a number of casualties, the milder sack rush was substituted this year. 1 The big rush was held on the second Friday of the school year. The Frosh, ' after being tutored in the arts of the game by the Juniors and after being painted up in order that there be no chance of mistaken identity, were ready for the fray. And such a fight it was! At the sound of the whistle, the two sides rushed at each 1 . . . , P1 E other, as if they were two herds of stampedlng cattle. After arriving at their respec- tive sacks, the gentlemen of the two contending factions began gently or otherwise to relieve the opposition of their hold on the sacks. The ten minutes spent in that rush were some of the liveliest moments the Frosh ever expect to spend in their col- lege course. 'With the Freshmen girls and the Juniors cheering them to mighty deeds of valor, the wearers of the green managed to emerge with the major portion Q of the spoils. After the battle was over, the remains of many a, brave warrior's E raiment could be found strewn over the field of strife. All managed to retain enough clothing however, to be carried in triumph from the field. The conquering E Frosh will attest at least, that they enjoyed that ten minute tussle. - B P' f if 5 . . A N 24 , ' I. . 1 ,. '- ' 4,-.r'5sy7Qrmromrxmzezsr'stmzpfmlrwiormIQ:mmznzmimzormtwntogszevggaatx Y fo ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINE Y? ,--fx fx f Lay, fo J, ,Q n',f1Tf'r,f'r,' VVA- 5NV 1.f'.f5,f-,fafi F- Y fr, A ft-Q4 F W vw? ,P 11-1F W 'MN V51-9Q f fu vw . 'V X' P N mi FWXjL 1I l,f1.1L:L k Llrl B-13 Qi gwgif ' ' NL H, - 4- My J I LL a 1 :E I 4 ,W f, Q ATQQ-xg 1 , Vi? I T N K ui ,T QI , 4 . V2 O I 3 u l P r N ' V E ' 3 - 21 4. . ' 57 'L 11 '31 Q LM BN .261 1 A Sylx ' W YT ff Zhi J y' 4 1 EA 1 N 1 ji yq 5 5 be N '- YSL 2 ff 3 y S3 PT? f 92 Q N W ' ff HW L N 1 ' .Q 7 I Lygf 'T ONE HUNDRED FIFTY 'B f ,, I . 3' ' '1 'Il' N w- 11- e... . . , ,.sN' .'.0,Q.0.a'.'.Q!Q,'g4ggqgm -1- H E .W ,I N I W b 1 K l ' I N D D'NU'774'fW 'f '-' i ' - i X .Ai .n. .A.l.4'D.Q.QgQ:'g L-ig. . tn' N rl 1 ' l W bf f' .5 1.1 : 5 1 v 3 S , 1 V W E O11 September 15 19241 tl b 1 , . . , 01' ie ' . 1 1I1dlV1dl121lS arrived in ,the fair citv heiallsimldiiz a heglll of lonesome, tuled' and halfdost Coming F1'CSl1man class, Some 'fbulnrrled U er. bley were none other thilll the in- but they all arrived: Safe, but not sound JTISOHIT umped' some rode' some rattled: Q to Corral the lost Ones as the V 1 - le ig brothers and sisters were waitino- '4 1-Ot t' ' 5 Came 111 and to lead them to safet f U d O .Q P ec 101'l of the upper-class 1 4 , 5- 11 er the welcome 5 ff S ,- . , men, tie Il10Sl1 felt much at 6- . d 11 9 eiies of introductions began to fe 1 1- . - dee an after a multiple 51- 1 I , 1 e a ittle bit ac uamt d . '1 .Q tie class f , q e . The next b V 5 ' bi b 1 o 28 was the mvsterlous maze of schedule k- b 0 stacle facing ,, ' 1 1 y t . - , - ' . ' 'Ina lnoe ut 'tl t ,- -5 S To ICQS and big sisters, th1s stumbling block was soon rehiovedlwl 1 he help Of 16 reception was the b' - ' Y - afgr this evening Of introductidissosliif ehsgdnoizotlee tiauseastdn for the Frosh and tk' an to form th f ' - 3 -U D 11 er into tie spirit of VV t .4 5 Us le Y I ose .r1endsh1ps which will be so precious in lat - . OCS er ' S T, axe tie dramatic and sav that all th I- C1 years. But 1et ,- lessons 1 e +1-osh were soon hard at work on their 5 The Freshman ' ' W . ' picnic was the first event which tl 1 n me was a great success and was free from outside inteiiieiieiliise calmed On' The plc- i A The bi t' f '. 1 g une o the e , . brought to light once morie, eilddutglmse li?-lovst-li C13 'flleilme when the garb of long ago was as in their Childhood dayfi- With lnalloonasrrllciler them's?1VeS and Came forth dressed ccfjmplite and the Freshman Kid Party Wag a rillllgigisijln everything, their joy was a 0 f , . 'a e su , It 1 , ,5 I we e a means of iemembel-mg tllat glad Occasion. ccess lay the Plctule 1, y in 1 i N 2? 0 I N .ef 77Wb..,, .,,. . . , :S , k - Df,Qis:A.Q.Q.Q.94711IW4TQYLWQYQ.'Qfs2Y,fOfgl1-My-.. Q ... GA, ..,,, ,vw W v I ' 1 :I , . . . . ,.. - A.. ,. ,.. ... -A .MPAAA.Q.sl,..,Q,Q1QZgx,r QQy-ti. I ' r - ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ONE W ff' ' ,W 1 f- A ,KG-bmi-1jA72fM T , , 1 J? , i'J7flw i' Mf 'Q '1f'H11E URS L91 L22,gAe1AI fY'2riwi+'NQ Nl' ,. in Dw i' ' 1 i 4+ A X Z E, , 1 ?1 at if Q 3 QS h 1 W E71 1 1 2? 1. :- F , f 2 1 P l 4 w w 1 A W- 5.-1 .1 L.,- N -K R Y E-. V B El A 5 E S P S3 9 9 K1 H pn N 1. It -J Q Q N li L. P - .fa F ' ' , if Q, , if F' ' 1 . I ' ,Q ' ' 3 1 if E 2' xv P ik! r L if W A L + i :au- Q 1 5, L - L . 9 ' 1 1 A 5 92,13 4 ft- --1-v,-ri-A f-'- f Y V ,,.Y,.,T.. 4-if '-'-3 -Q, 1, ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO 1 4 i E Helen M. Hoagland Class of 1925 Ruth N1 McCabe Class of 1926 n.-.. . - - .i Helen M. McCuskeq Class of 1927 Marg B. Rudq Class of 1928 E. Loretta Crawford ' Mag Queen of 1925 Lawrence C. Boles Director of Athletics f-'-N r George Donald Starn Football Captain 1925 Au.ohio Fullfback 1925 Elmer C. Uoelkel College Orator State Champion 1.925 5 g, W, 4.5. , A B 4 W v I 1 ,, ff! 1 .QL x, Lo.awo.4.wA'aa.woa-1 T H E I N D EX s'fM'f.nQa'm'oav: 1 W 00 ww K- n tm M,mgl lllwwjjfff lllh 'Km ai?mWmumfuwMQ K 'f Mljfmf ji? V Afkfly K- A,..x gl ,Lf Pennsqlu.-1n1e1 Club gy? lfl' x X EL vs-all Q F 5 Preszdent A J V DURBIN A 05 1, V . A' ll 4 l J l I .V l . L ' . N. 'if annum wsgsm at J, .. ,, .....,.. 1111 . l2 ,!IIIl'!ulILE 5 S 1.-. ni- H- Zvi-nf-ulnIl'LlvFlllrl?fi7?Fi??:ff.'?E?Tii1Tiffi if-1-ming!5:'SW''E9 !YW5l1lq, '! llll?i l lr'Fv ?i!'! 1 ' E -xx-X' a.a,,.:55, ---. :fr -:::: Yi ---- '-'- lr it : rf :W rf 5-fi Pl ' ,. L . ., . . ,. L .. .y. , . . . if I ' - l ........,.................................,..................... ' -'? 4.. '..aytQ up mu ozmumm w9Q'9'u.'9'mv vim! Amo., .'Q?VQ'z ii5 'C I s e 5 Vue Preszdent GIBSON KERR 5 is Semetavy Treaszn ev FRANCES KERBY 3 S Socml Clzzmmavz INIARY AIKEN 5 ,W P S The Pennsvlvama Club IS not onlv one of the largest orgamzatlons, but one R 24 F of the most actrve on the H111 Members of the faculty as well as of the student , , 2 bodv whose homes are rn Pennsvlvama, automatlcally become members of the club 2 6 It IS through the assocmtrons, at tl1e pmtles and breakfasts at Hlghland, that the R 2 Kevstone people become acquamted and arouse the Splflt of good fellowshxp E 9 P Nr F3 'l lq ,A I I N l' gl Q I I ' 7 - v l - ' .:-':..:-:.. .TT:.I'..T-fI. ....:.....:.'...Lv1': .'o..:4,..f ' ' ' ' J ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE 'H , f . - , Q f -.xgvi5AO2EfJE'fflVSfU241f1CKilt 'I' HE .M I N -DCEX SWICl?Hff75lUfG'5lWl75l4k 2,11 s . , s i ps ,. ..., Congressional Club NX, Vvflglfl. J. If ,XI ax.. .'.X.,,XLI.I rf 'H 'H 'I-i rl1 ' t Founded by Dr. Sylvester Scovel in 1908, Congressional Club has weathered the storms which during the same period have torn the foundations from scores of other student organizations. Founded upon the solid rock of a strong organization, rigid attendance rules, absence of co-educational activities, and above all the selection of only the most capable men as members, Congressional Club stands -forth as the most outstanding organization on the Hlill. The Club is modelled after the House of Representatives, each of its twenty members representing some particular state. Likewise, the procedure follows the Rules of Congress. Bills are presented, referred to committees, reported upon, dis- cussed, and Hnally voted upon in the regular manner. Each member, upon election, is required to make a special study of some political problem, and to write and read before the Club a lengthy thesis upon the particular subj ect. During the past year such questions as the Protective Tariff, Forestration, Progressivism, Conscription of VVar Materials, the Child Labor Amendment, and many others have been discussed by the Club and voted upon. The discussion of such questions as these stimulate a vital interest in national and civic problems to the end that each member becomes better fitted for the duties of citizenship. Membership in the Club is elective, and it is the strict policy of the Club to choose only men of the highest calibre, including only those who have shown out- standing ability in some other extra-curricular pursuits. In this sense it may be considered a local honorary society, as within its ranks and among its alumni mem- bers can be found those who made the greatest contribution to the college life of their undergraduate days. It has been our privilege to have Prexy W'ishart, Dean Kelso, and Dr. Hays as our honorary members. Much is gained from the leadership and helpful suggestions of these distinguished friends who hold Congressional so high in their esteem. It has been the province of this organization to foster all political activities upon the Hill, and in the last year it will be noted that it was Congressional Club which was instrumental in bringing about the Mock Convention, the Mock Election, and in the obtaining of Rep. Finis J. Garrett, the minority leader in the House of Representatives, as the Washington's birthday speaker. 4-e'. -laysrmzszmzmtnzmfstmznzmfsmzerm:gammzqxmtmzmmtcrv. zegsxavqeei' , - A' ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO s A k 4 Q l F 5- 9 . l l M 4 4 LQ I , g - .--,,-,,,,-----,,,,,,-,-,,--,,.,,.,-,,. I I . f ...............,....,....,.........,.....,. l f r , A ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, I I I l - - ' ------------------h---v 1 I I I 1 l on K ' ' X 'S 1 . L1 L 0' V' lk S 4 U ' fl ' . .4 k . Y 5 S 9 i . . s - - - 1. - I 1: 'VR' ll I v ax 6' 'Q ll.,,,,, u,,,,! '- '4.. .J.miQ1mZQmZQim:Q:M'QYMZQTQTQIQQTQIMQZMZQZQZQQMfQmZQIMtQZQ.Q.Q:Q1ev1QGi'AY f I 4' ' ag- l.. - L f' .,., ' J - ' - v -I 1-- I -II An- luv -I v-lr 'HI' 'IL Y - ' N O, 1. ,TTHQIaozxwsaawxwfaafivzme IT H E I N D EX S1fs:dLfm:o.e.omLo.m:.4 .MLC D I K ,J x if Speal ev Clerl Clzaplam Sergeant at Arms Ivan Anderson Eugene Budd G601 e Bunn James Carnpbe Charhe Conox er KIeth CustIs Aubrev Denms Trederlck DIckason Donald Dozer Maurlce Hole 1 OITICERS FIRST SESSION JAIVIES CABIPBELL Jorw W EEKS HERBERT VVALKER HUGH MCMILLAN MEMBERS SECOND SESSION ELIXIER VOELKEL LOIIEN STONE JOHN XVEEKS NIAURICE HOLE Paul Hawk Ha1 old Jenkms Frank KIlle Franc-Is Lan ell Hush McMIllan Loren Stone Elmer Voelkel He1bert VVa e John VVeeks Arthur VVedge HONORARY MEMBERS Dr Charles I' Wlsllart Dr John B Kelso Dr frank W Hays FACULTY ALUMNI Howard F Lowry Arthur Murray Warren Spencer John D McKee ONE HUNDRED SIXTY THREE P 'N I S Q C Q S 1 Z 2 Q 'Q Q O 4 5 b I. fs ll - .x, Qo,ao4-ovw4.voa-4 T H E. 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X Q ' 14 mm AIIU IMXM fg ixsa x ewlllhl damn QX I ,, 31 wav? wx xu 5 Nxqgmwlef X Q!-W ,' !! 3715441 U kiwi G X Mfwfjlfifflfi we 22 sw-Rl DEBATE 5 l ,ing l XX rg- X 'EE'r NQ Ea, .Vi-'S 2 Q2 3 If LHR W One of llfO0StC1 s fondest fo1ens1e hopes was 1eal1zed tlns V631 Q -.-vi C when l1e1 team composed of llICLll10l1l1U, Custls, Voellxel and Roach, Alternate, Jour-new ed to Delawa1e and defeated Olno lVesleVan on he1 own H001 At the same t1me the neg1t1xe team 1em'11ned at home to meet Reseue, to wl1om the one to notlnng dec1s1on was gn en after some XCIV stuff fxroument In the second semeste1 VVo0ste1 met Obe1l1n and Allegheny 1n '1 t11an0ula1 debate The neoatue team t1ax eled to ObC1lIH, but was un able to cons mee anv of the Judges as to the me11ts of the Geneva Plotocol Consequently thev 1eturned home w1tl1out the dec1s1on At the same t1me desp1te the stellar work of the aflirmatne team at home, Alleghenx was gn en 1 2 1 dec1s1on Althouoh the d6C1S1011S would seem to 1nd1c'1te Otll61VV1SC, the season was a dlstlnct success The zugumentatlon, both 1n contest and del1ve1V, was qu1te up to the standald of fo1me1 veals In coaclnng thxs VC31, D1 Lean was 3SSlStSd bv Pmfessor Cummlns of the ECOHOHIICS department whose help was much i11JP1CC1dtCd x-1, .-1.. ...a.... NA ..-. M..-!.v...-. ,.NA,.,Ll . , v..:. u rv-v v r 11 y vwv- vv '1'-I yy ,v,'A,-X -C 'l as I G Q 9 v D P 9 2 I 9 2 9 I 1 lx I 'N is .0 u A fh , f ' e Pa 1 '?'Z'2 '11'I 'T '1'Al 'X ' ' ' A ':' ,. - ' ' : ., , Y ' - -f - - 4 - - - -one w 1 . lx I - K 1 4' l , 7 M X , ................ ,....... 1 ....... A Q - V ......... aw' K 'ff ' -----'- 1 'fl' -E , ,.,A .zgiz e .,..,,,,. LQ 1' -x'5 E 5413+ .1 B3 1 -V f i w .- w 1 -, -. . . -. riff A .J if ' l kf' lf' I ' ' I 1' x Ax X X . , ' s 4 Q .... 1 l1-. . . H - .. , L ' I 5 3 , i ' 1 ,..5 Q-4 , ' J 1 . ' -. . . ' ' - . Q Y, . . , -I - . 1 '1 PQ ' ' . l ' U at fi . . . ' Es Q 7. . ' .. ' P4 Q 7 L I U7 l . . . 5- 7 2.. 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III - ,y,9,m,m.Q.mA.m9.m.Q.mQ.m9.wsm.am.Qme.m.m.Q.Q,9.m,wwi?M I ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE x,?'MLo.aoAmwaA.woA-I 1' H E I N D X s'fM'f.A'aAwAQ'o1A.:-.fb D .Nw F Q L Emil 3,133U:.fffff fyggkx xeaafw3333313 mm Z..f '1w 3 ll X X W W!! 333 '1f ,fv- M 'ku-.1-fx 791' A 2 P -fir 5230 'Fm 1-W gf FE J ' fs! ?e-. 3333333 MCH -sf 1 k Haw k Walker McLaughl n Cust s Campbell Ex ans John MCI Voelkel C F Wlsha t DELTA SIGMA R140 NATIONAL FORENSIC FRATERNITY Preszdent ELMER E VOELKEL -n f . f., .,,,,,,,. .,,,. ,.,. , ..,...,,,,... ..., W, -'..- -.fy .1 - W S -q A , , V 'A A . 'AA AAA A ' A A A : A A . A A A A A A A -Q A - - -10 ' x3 A 3 3 N A N xl N -' 1 N! J , V L .' f - -A f - ---A--W 'Q A Y -----f 1 ll' lg r 1 ' ' . X: - 4 Q , Ko v R , X:-112255: ---- f-H ----:- f W: -A-- As. ..i::,.4j I, SN:-:fr Q Q A A ,A...., J J E5 3 5' ' 15. B ' ' 3 - A - 4 ' la e 5 . , .,.. 5 . f a ff A 'lf' 'l 1 If Vx -lf' fl fl lr xl xl 'XL -. .I ' l 5 lu I X Q . ' ff .H' 3 A ' H. ' 1 -7 'L - 5. , - ' r -A g- Si E-1 re ' Ki LL . P' we s! Q .Ten ins ' i iee i 1 r V :'. , Pnl Z4 ' .................,,..,....,...,,.,,................,.........,., . M .. .,. .I .... ., '. , ,L , f' Q G Secretary Treasu1e1 HERBERT VV. VVALKER Q C 24 0 S FRATRES IN COLLEGIO D ' O Q James W Campbell Harold Jenkms Q Q W Kelth Custls Dean D McLaughl1n P 6 James Evans Elmer E Voelkel 3 2 Paul C Hawk Herbert VV VValker 5 G W 2 FRATRES IN FACULTATE pi Charles F WlSl13Tt John D McKee 3 'Xi Howard F Lowrv Walren Spencer F' ' 1 I M Q I 9 sg' ,vi IN O - 'g.'5morwrozmiurn.m'wAwo'mo:w'o:w.!.wn.M.mozemwozo.o'4'f,9:s2v.fz:2 x' ft ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SIX I 1 1 , fi m, , 4 ' '.1 F' 5111 1, ALJ 1? G f - 3 7 5' ' '15 fT.1'L1'?f'Lf'.J' Mtn! .'J:f:fL Lf'C 'FT -,Wr - tr'-fri I ' H ii-1.1 I -1 ,i'grfF7' -f . f-. V Q1 M111 '-- ' 1 -1 -- -g1-we 'T' Q 1. 1 ,M .H.,,,,!,. - fm .1 ,. Y fx ,+ N, --1, 1 MN, 4 IU 1.71.1 1.35 155, I, . 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EQQ1 1 1 41 1x,f X 1 1 1 w '?fvJ1 1 'Zig ' 5311 A 1 . , D 1 56 12121 911 5 1 3 1951 Q11 1132 , '11 11 611 Q 1 1 1 151 5' 531 1, ji 1 1 1 nj 1 1 319549 W 1531 ' 1 '15 15,5111 1 ' 1 Y 211 121 ff' , V1 1 new -'11 . 1 5,211 I1 WJ 1 YA THE INDIANA CLUB 11,111 1'11 V, 1 1 11 11 1 1N1 1 -, 1 V1 111111 NJ 11 11911.17.L,.w.Q1.-kv- I L L L L L 11151111 -Aw-ffaw f' 1'-f 4:11 1 ,111,1,f11f1. ,f..f1. --fm ff,-1 1 f .1,-,, 16 ,.,L,f1:1 p.f-1139111 1 gf ,QQ41i1?i140.11,.1ML1wm1I11111w3JEffaY1i.RMAA1xQf?LL1Y15,117111stf9.i, Q1 ' ' .1 1 f , ,7,-- ,MH 11: - ,1 Lf - - ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN A1 'Z 'Y o 7. .. ,,,.,,, .,,. ,,,, H, . .- -.,w. -... -I-.--. '-..- -.t - N Q Qx :I-IQ.m9Ja'.-.o1Q.l.aw.o.4-.1 'I' H E I N D EXE S1fB.iL'm1Q.Q.olmiQ.Q.f:?fh4L Q! Q I 'Y x :rl N .1 . 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Roger Bault Corresponding Secretary .... Elizabeth Barto Q Voealis ..........,,,... Esther Woods, David Dowd. Vocalis ..,. Gladys Bigler, Katherine Enderlin E v' I E. MEMBERS 2 3 Giadvs Bi I ' Vf F . V g er , Ruth Mmsel - 1 5 Esther VVoodS Mildred Gingrich Maudie Nesbitt Sarah Hunter Laura. Siehl Margaret Decker Esther Nelson Eileen McGrew Ruth Garvin David,Dowd Q I Elizabeth Barto Arthur Hunt Margaret Beeman Roger Bault Fir' QA '1 , Leah Hart f , . , A Z fa rl i - ' Cf:. '-smm:91,27Q:M:Qmistm9.Q'mmtqm1:mm:swzixmigrsezmmfatu,Q1Q1a:mgez1:iY'5 .' A, , ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT fy., jf: -ff .- A .A 5 1 si A F ff r ,fb N-, X -RT A 465 f.,-v.fVLfrJf KILUVg:4?2'4fwjg.f'.fLmf',-1 wg? , ' 'H EJB- W W A r' U D 'A -K '1 EE '.e1+f-'W 'J W-: E A JL V: gfkwfjgfxgmdwk. Ll 1,rg1l'l,Q1 1 fWQ1?i2M73WfsfNaQQE gqj?N Tl Q MT df sf 1, LA f A +- 'NM' 1 N A 'J B N 2 N . 'L fi , M E, W 55 ESQ Q, .3 N 5 QC Ng H 31 j vi 5 3 ' x N A N A 0 ' W ,, Q Q ' E :fi ' ' if K F as Q 1 4 22 l ,E E p Q5 Q f a' W . . W4 I ,, --Rehqlous X1 ' '1 it N 1 4. ' 4X 'i ML E, .Mn ' 7 Y Z -A ,mln E779 W ' ' - Y-v'-.y X- f ' fir ' -f -'-- Yf. -V'-L V Ziig ' iff '1' W' 2' -Y ,,' 1 '. '- W1 w rf' fy.- Q51.E,,-f'3i4fK35?Q,m3Qme2.v:..:MKECRMQAMJMQfsvgaamfYxLxS1M13i4ai.QLx+Qf1aX,Af,94xx,AQ'?1?hQ?5,5f5L2LmAtmg45ggLEl?f3Ql -J i L74-f ' 1. ' - ONE HUNDRED SIXTY NINE -is K -- . Xx' .OQl4.'QAQ4B0Q4 T H E I N D EX b'fS5'fHlQO'4'A'QQ'Aih 1 l m V HIIIDHIIWIW M nu mu IL x X- W H mmxffs U, ' N my ,,ulMAf'm ,fng g M xmllll. MMM I si ff tWJWQW!!f,?W?W gym w 'U JZIQQJ5 W Q g liylslgii -F M C A Qlllig wil f- JA ki f l A-os. .gif aw E5 Lengel Destler P1 eswlefnt Vwe Pres-zdent Seowtmy T1 easua ev Meetmgs Langell Jenkxns OF1' ICERS CABINET Blble School ......A..............,...................................A..A.................... Now Students ....................................................,......-..... .-....-.....-- Mxsswns ..........,....... . Stone Nl3.C1VIlll2LIl HUGH NIACMILLAL HAROLD Jlswmxs LOIIEN B STOLE Nathan Helm ...........A1bert Fervor Francis WV. Langell ...Manhatten Lengel Employment ,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A4,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ....,.........,...,,... R uSSell Hull Hx-Y ........, I ................ .........Ivan Anderson Soclal Chaxrnman .......................................................... .....--.......--------..--- R Obert Sl1CC'CS ADVISORY BOARD Prof. W. R. Westlmafer Prof. A. A. Johnston Prof, H. S. Randolph Coach L. C. Boles Mr. J. VV. Hooke 1 '1 BTVT 'T4'. ' 'Al' I . A f ll T 'lf' -- ,vi-vp. I l '7 5 4. l A 'x MM Qtxlxxvk ,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,4,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, V Y Q ,,,, .,,,,,,.,,.,... .............,.......... 1 , gf4 ' Pj Qu- -H X ..... . ...,. ,., L ,,.. ......... . ........ .......,.......... . '-215 HN - 1 , - ..., as !!!!'!!!!!!!!IT!!!!!'!!!!!!Y!!!E'!'!l!!l!l'fl!l'!!!!'!'!Yl !!!!!'!'!f!!E'!!''l!!15'5!l l'5l A3 .S 125!!'? !!!!!!!!!!!EZ!1'!'HEY'ZEZ!Y'!!1!!!Y!!!!!!!!5!!!!!?E!!'!'!E!!'!!...-.1--.52 ' 1 1 - R XX . -:sf...f1 -11 :-El: if .. J X .. -1 I i ff...-J., --az 7 Y ' ir Q if 15555 ' ' ' ' ghgxiuli Q 4 lt la H H - ss A lf i 9 1- Y o rb.,-2 , A, . - 1 2 H .I .H ' l ,I Tl.: L FL , X 'ff' f' 1 ' ' 1 1' x 'x X X l, ' T ,Ji 9 If .J ,- -. -, -. I 1 .J .. f-' .' . ' . 1' 'H 'H 'H - . .. YA , . Q ..-H E 2 Q F. L Q Y bi V 9 D 9 P 4 M 6 ,A V 2 Q. 9 s rl A FS 0 Z .-wQ.ma.m.Q.m.n.mstun.Qmmpmsma.o.Q.m.Qmomma. IQ.!.k?.Q9 3l?.Q I 4' ' ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY P f fn I fr 0 ' 'f- -1- -1 'W vm' u- 'u I' 'w vel' u' -u- 1 ' I' '1 - u'1'1' 'nr 'vu' 'I v'Il' 'Iv' 3 - ' N .L f-.x A-LOAN...i'4'.QfQ.'O.4x'.Q.QA T H E I N D si'SfCi'A'Dif.Q.QfG'9lQ.Q.'k.g 'gL-gg I w . . K lr . N I if NNN ' f ff , lfffwu 'vb ggyvn... X 'WI ,ll'., ...,. E.,..:..3 yIll1il!iIi5 SN T ' Q- f ' i L i -I ' l . ff ' ' C ' Q WW were :,- 9-ef-X NN X We I K yI,gm.,,-1-4: Q nf wi U A rl ,ww JL - 3 -feeds F A ' f Q -1--1-'-- ri M eg 4 Q ' i? l wig i lj LU C A Q f! gal so C 5 ffl 4 f , W .: -Q 4 ,1 Q.,-P4-f is f . 1 .f ..... rw .5 ,i If uf 'If' V-1' Hx if j' ir 'xl 'xH x C I L. x 245 hge .af H' 1 w H C1 -1 C 7' A . 1 D' Q 1 ' 1 l i E 1 1 K4 N O2 L! . S S 2 F Q ' ' '1 S Blozer, Sober, Stutzman, obertson, Hoag : 1 Perkins, Swager, WVilliams, Grether, Painter 2 Q McClure, Stalter, Hunter, Crawford I 2 - A v' . - OFFICERS .4 S President ......,.....,..,......,.......,.. REGENA STATER T1'0asu1'er ........................... ELEANOR MCC!-URE ' Vice-Pre.s ident ........,., SARAH LOUISE HUNTER Secretary ........................... LORETTA CRAWFORD S F CABINET 5 Membership ,,..,,,,....,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,, Sarah Painter Community Welfare ............... Josephine Hoag Q Bible Stud .............,..,........ Mar'orie Stutzman Social Service ....................... ........ R 11th P0I'k1I1S --J Y J Q Wiorld Fellowship .................,.,, Esther Grether Tea House ......,............,. .................. S arah Blaiel' 2 Religious ...,,...,...,...,...,, ,... ...., E 1 izabeth Harter Freshman Commission ...,. Elizabeth WiH1arr1S Social .......,,............,...,.. ................. P earle Sober Honorary Members ................. Elizalletli Hey, - E Publicity ....................... .,..,,,....... E sther Swager Alice R0bSf'fS0I1 Ki g ADVISORS Mrs. H. N. Matecr, President Mrs. J. M. Vance Mrs. R, A. Basham L Q Mrs. L. A. Woodard, Vice-President Miss Florence K. Root Mrs, C. F, Wishart S Mrs. J. W. Olthouse, Secretary Mrs. G. N. Luccock Mrs. Carl Versteeg Mlrs. Elias Compton 25 ' , f N ' N . - a I N I ' xr ' - 7'Q-.. --Timzmzozmrmzqzsnrsvmzpvwi'qtmtozmmtmezmzmiezmzemtozo9:m:mgs?:3.xf'xY'fl I ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY ONE A w Q5 I L W E5 '7 , K I A g M 1lfUf,,AfXfwMf ekkgwzgammilllnl my 1 ll x mvNx'WQ6fJf' N-Qjyj 'ffl llfl Wff W 5gfJZZf7i,IIM K Q fsif 51 A i-4? l1fLf 'if ChflStldU Endeavor E-L. 1 Af' f F533 Q6 LEEQ .51-'-H L I If , Preszdent ,,...,. S Vice-President 34 5 Secretary ...... 3 if , Clwrzster ....... OFFICERS FOR 1925 Treasurer ..................,...... , ..............,... .......................... . . JAMES W. CAMPBELL FREDERICI? DICKASON PAUL BOURNS ELIZABETH HERPEL .ALBERT FERVOR .LORETTA CRAWVFORD Pzamst .........A....................................................... 1 I I- fa v I - 'R O, , , , ,A-4a.aw.a:4-AaffsmA-.om rr H I-:X I N D EX s1fs:cm:o:fA.4:AvALa.Q.A 0, Q K m N ,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,m,m,,,,,,,,, f ,ww f ,a!'f' Fe 11 ,-.. Af H.-... -Q, .,- li' -Nfx I I- 1 -' , ji X S V F M iEi5aE5::5fis.,:1:5,, ,..- ff- 2 wg AI 1:::f,1,::::R I N-,VK L ,H 0 ' ,X X J? S E A Q 1 5:-E5 5 ?-A H.: 5-1 Zii2-e FC K . . . - , .-51 1 'gb U., g ,VIYIJ -1' lf 1' fl V. 'xx xxx 'X I. ,x-Q V' F if , rl f . A 'H .M 1-. '. Fi - , 3 W 3 S! W S :- 4 1 22 W Q 'Q G Q Q Q Q Q Q Q G 1 C,-ef'-SayiQ:m:9:m:m:Q1Erstmznrmiyrmimmmzswxwznamimcmzmteta.91Qga:,avgez,l ' I ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO Q G 3 4 Q 25. -i 2 S Q RN wmm m-- V Edwin WW ? flfrfffff meex2xeZ555WiIlilml fem 0 9 if 'ww rw x xr www ..mKi4f N Q.. J 'WU I ?yf,',l'j 6 X rr 2 f , X ' N25 ,Jwfd Xngf'lN gil' If -2. Oscar A Hllls W f, -Es-Rexx a 5 5 weft .af wx? N N. E. Barnett Roy Blair Paul lVI. Bourns VVallace H. Braden Ralph A. Burris Charles E. Conover ROLL L. M. Gould Carl VV. Grimths J. R. Harris L. M. Hollister C. M. Jensen M. J. Kadyk Robert L. Piper M. F. Ramage Harry R. Roach A. M. Rornig YV. YV. Sloan S. T. Smith fl! Q,.Lx A-.o.Q.o:4'.-.o1f53a.w.o.e.4 T H E I N DEX SifS1dlfn1aJf5.ofmib.m:. gg-.C ' ' in ffl l - X Nwxxxxxwmx ---.mmmmww 'A A ' H WH IMWW eg 22911.11 'XXX II.. W mil ,ll'l'A' Nil ,,,.,,, Q ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :, ,,Qj3 u1ll111nlg lax 5 ie ' L-: N56 6 514: 5 - ,'.,- X 4 . E E .. e X . Q ,EBI 7. lf. nf. lf, lf. V! K. .I ,Xu .X .X X ., . . . Q . f ' ,H -. - L , ' 'f Q 41 P . V . 'H . . H . , - 1 'Q - L.-f l 4 Ci 1 Q 9 1 . Q l 6' 1' Q ri 4 I 1 r. c' 5 6 4 W A 1 R 2 g s li 1 9 if f e M G P 'a l F. W. Cropp S. H. Leiper A. Stevenson ,E Q Keith Custis, Pres. H. M. MacMillan L. B. Stone Paul H. Destler John H. Magill R. N. Tignor 2 Joseph A. Foster WV. YV. Massey O. H. Tribble 6 Albert W. Fewer H. R. hIeKissick R. L. Vining Robert K. Fogal D. G. Personne E. E. Voelkel E Donald B. Frazer C. VV. Pindar L. R. VVaddell Q Arch Gould R. HL White -i W. F. Wolf gi' fe A K l is A l v'l, v , :P ' .Q ,,,5i?fQTQWQTQIQIVAMQIQTQYAWQYA!ls22fQ2S2!l!9lQl52llf:YQ'l!4l!l95llfl.,lQIQlkYlQPr sxv-,lj K - YJ ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE WM. A -a 5.. Q. I il The lDeek of Prager This yeai for leadei durinv the Week of P1ayer, Dlecember third to fifth, tl1e college was able to secure tl1e seivlces of' Dr Roy E Vale pastor of tl1e First Pies by terian Cl1u1cl1, Oak Park Ill1no1s Dr Vale led the re ular chapel services in tl1e mornmg, besides special evening meetings Though he is still a young minister, l11S earnest, convincing, easy Howm style of address appealed to the student body As one student eiipiessed it He made spiritual truths hung realities students weie brought to a new iealuation of tl1e piactical side of Cl111st1an1ty The Student Uolunteer Por tl1e past few vears VVO0St61 has been honored 1n having among her mem bers the p1SS1d6I1t of tl1e Northern Ol11O Student Volunteer Union Last year It was Manhattan Lengel, this vear, Hfeiman Kieider, tl1e vice piesident for tl1e coming yeai Mamie Beuv, IS also from VVooster, as uce piesident, she automati cally becomes editor of' the Northern Ohio Student Volunteei News Bulletin A Woostei alumna, Marie Nelson, IS the out of college repiesentative on the Executive Board Of tl1e local organization, comprising tl11rty members Nathan Helm IS President and Angelina Kadvk V106 President Meetings are held once a week The book for study this year has been The VVhv and How of Missions by Arthur Judson Brown At seveial of tl1e meetings talks have been gn en by returned or p1ospec tue missionaries Mis Phillip McDowell, whose husband IS a medical missionaiy 1n Persia, told of their experiences resultlng from tl1e acceptance of an invitation to work in a district vshere no foreign doctoi had yet been. Dr. J. A. Hofman of Hackett Medical College Canton, China, gate more sidelights on the opportunities of the medical missionary. Dr. Ruth Frank, who had just completed her medical course and was under appointment to India, gate the prospective missionaries point of view. Two meetings were devoted to the discussion of the Near East. They were led by Herman Kreider who is continuino' his college course, after sew eral years of Relief VVork in the Near East. The crowning event of the year to Student Volunteers was the Northern Ohio Conference, held at VVooster, March sixth, seventh and eighth. Oberlin, Hiiam, Bluffton, Findlay, Defiance. Mt. Union Ashland, Goshen Hidleberg, Ohio Northern, Baldwin Wallace, Reserse and Lakeside Hospitals sent delegates, numbering a total of' two hundred. Mr. Robert P. Wilder, one of the founders of tl1e Movement, led the devotions and made sei eral addresses. VVords cannot express what the per- sonality of such a man meant to those who heard him. Another speaker was Dr. Howard B. Dinwiddie, General Secretary of the Pioneer Mission Agency, whose aim is to aid other agencies to extend missionary work beyond all present boundaries. Dr. Dinwiddies talks abounded in illustrations from South American life with which he is familiar because of his extensive travels on tl1at continent. Dr. M'cDowell of Tehern, Persia, and Dr. Hofman of Canton, China, both graduates of Wooster College and Western Reserve Medical School, presented tl1e need of workers in their fields. Dr. E. B. Steiner of India gave the evangelist's point of view. The problem of industrial education on tl1e foreign field was discussed by Mr. Christian Borup from Saharanpur, India. Other speakers were Dean Graham of Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, Miss Cora May VValton of Shansi, China, and Miss Ethel E. Nichols under appointment for tl1e field. 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Y' 'B J KA: V ' V I' 'I' 'u--vr:n :z- 11 -w U-if u' 'ur ' ' I' 'Inf' 1' 'w' 'n- 1-vw v'lr 'H-' R ' Y 41.57. .43-AO.'kLOA'2.l.4Ii:4m'gOgQ.1 T H E, a I N D EX S1f5.dm1Q.Q.oJmio.Q.':gl.'34L .N a- -up N I I Il if s I V L la l S 0 -a a -- e as lv-'---A . is vig aywm--1 ix www Q -ff , ,fi ,,,,, ,,.............. . .... w.,. iZwfw1 1 !'1E 7 - ::g15:5i1:::::552if:::2sE :5v:EEE: 1f:!:5::541:lui:l:EEEE5lEi:iE::iiEpl15gg:l:- Jwfwgeifsssz-S5615,VIZW gh ' -:1-- - ,,. - 'f -. ' x ' ' ' r A as. we rm 5 - ki :: 1 :Q-A www ,.- - - f ' ii , 52'-5: .4 ,u ' 3 i li 'Q'-Y . , , - , . . . V.-n fs' l , jifff ,f If' uf' ,X ,Z 1 X N 'N X 7 s. ' f Yvi6 ':f Y :Fly -I-I ,HJ . 'i .-'J 3 H M 1-. I I ' -2 75 : FJ- : -Ci 52' .Z 3.5 P4 .7 Q , ,- Q Ii 'l W 5 VVe, the members of Wfillard, the oldest girls, lit on the hill, arc l proud of our traditions and fame and are ever striving to fulfill our worthy aims. ,A ' This has been an unusually successful year for us. Our regular L, rofrrams have been varied, instructive, as well as amusing. Our s Jecial , P an o l B programs have been especially interesting. VVe started the year oif by giving a very clever one-act play, Fads and Fanciesu at our open meet- ing. Our new members, of whom we are justly proud, gave a splendid 5.1 exhibition of their talents in the play, The Knave of Heartsfi E Along with our brother Lit it was our privilege to present as the fr triennial W'illard-Irving play, Martha by-the-Day, written by Julia Lippman. Our own Esther McDowell was the star of the production, E playing the role of Martha. As every one said: No one but Esther could have done it ! El Vi f , , 4: 5 2' ' 1. 5 ' Z N 95 fl' NI. ,, , , , ',.r ' sysrmzezazermqzmzstmzezwarqrmteemiezmzm:1:mim:95mtQ:m.Qtm:m:e':LS?xY'fb 1' ' - ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY SIX il. A s 1 Elizabeth Barto Dorothw Blackman Emily BTOSVHIH NIarS Jane Broun Thelma Buckln ham Aileen Campbell Vir -inia Campbell Elizabeth Cox le Blary Crist Vlarg Critchfield Florence Donahoo Janet En le Edna Fetzer Ruth Gars in hlildred Gingrich Estella Groodhart Luella Goodhart Eloise Harris Elizabeth Harter Elizabeth Herple Helen Hoagland Esther McDowell Eileen McGrew Nlartha McKerr1han Rhoda lVfcLe'in Leanna McVay Helen Mandesille Geraldine Miller Ruth Minsel Sara Noss ' Helen Orr Moroff Florence Painter Sarah Painter Mary Park Helen Patterson Ruth Perkins Winifred Porter Julia Quinby Margaret Robbins Bernice Roper Catherine Scott Eleanor Scott Helen Shumaker as I Q ax, A-g0.Q.OA'.'.Qleflmxf.QA T H E I N D EX blfd.6lfm1Q.Q.6fa'AiQ.Qnk.4 E414 ' - 594 . r li x . il l Y W mr C - k E Z e kg i 'I 2 3 1 2 i l 'E l E- I G i 1 l 6' ' ' l ai 6 r - ' ' f ' V g l ,Q - ,,. e f x ff 5 Q ' 2 g r 2 . ,V B G L d U 'z .4 O 1 Y R N Q I 6 H s 1 2 5 G o 0 n Q 2 G D 9 9 Q Josephine Hoag Q Margaret Holly Marjorie Stutzman 2 Sarah Louise Hunter Eleanor Vogt 6 Joan Jamison Lee VVaddell Q Angelina Kadyk Elizabeth VVillian:1s Q Margaret Koester Esther Woods Q Catherine McClelland Doris W'oods 'Q Helen McCuskey Florence Woods k 29 ' 'r -1- v v 1 I 2' lgdmliQ9i9lS2fQf?4YlQIM'QYAWQYATQKQYIQIAYI129931Qlif:?f,i.!4lf!:9fQlQ.,fQQQlk7QQF xS-ef' I e 4, ' J ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN V : 1 v 4 'R , 5 . ' -f, . .. . . , . ,. ,,.,. ' ' 1 ' ' '- .- -. .--..- -..A -.-fs. --..L at ' -- ' Q ,T'amzmoa'.-.a:fx4m.m.4 'r H E: I N. D EX smavmo.Q.amL4.m.,ss-fh,L Nl V I N Q if N l 1 l N 4 lb- w xxxxxxxx we ---- '------'------f--' 57 5? f W ' W WU . EN ,Q aynnm-.1 wwg hx., X Mjlllllllllllk ,S '- ll y 1,7 ,. . g 5. ya ' e i 'A -mm r Castalian v Ji: :.--: .. kd Zia ggi? lb s ' !1 W E- gg, u F ' C. , . fi --2 ' i . . .,.. . . .f tfdi K .. 'r- ' 4 1' 'Af f -1 -1 ,fi f 'X xl ig 'X ii r I ' I V XL I u 'jf F24 i 5 4 vi . 1 K1 ff - , 5 Each year we think has been the most successful and this one has not fallen below the goal set for itg rather it has surpassed Q our expectations and brought many new and enthusiastic members. Castalian has always been proud of her honors, but this year for the third consecutive time thehMay Queen has been chosen from her gd. ranks. ' 1 - ' : YVe have studied the operas and modern drama. At one meet- 2 ing we studied G. Bernard Shaw and his remarkable production Saint Joanf' Mr. Lowry gave us his interpretation of the play as only a lover of Shaw could. Our music this year has been exceptionally fine, too. We K' studied the opera Tannhauser rather exhaustively. May Castalian's Spring ever quench our thirst for the better S things in life and may it overflow as bountifully as it has in this year of growth. ?' Q 7' I . K k Q , I I ' -v v v. ., , f . 7 '- '4.-'ssyzozmrozmmmssafsimzgzmzgrmgrmnzmzmzqzmznzmrmtaze.nryzmmgqsay 5 f ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT - 4 XS ,A A A AA A A AA A AA A' ll! Vuguna Adams lov Babvlon Helen Bally Nlary Baily Elizabeth Barrett Sarah Blazer Nlar aret Boyd Letitia Brown Bernice Bulkley Elizabeth Campbell Gertrude Campbell Teanette Carmichael Rachel Conklin Loretta Crawford Virginia Crawford Alice Daver Margaret Decker Clara Durbin Dorothy Elliott Lucille Grosj ean Miriam Hange Leah Hart V11 una Hives Nlaigaret Helm Helen Hlldner Alice Johnston Frances Kirby Edna Kienzle Elizabeth Kin florence Kittred5e Edith Knesal Jeanette Lane Genex iex e Lawless Nlarjorie Levering Grace Lowers Nola Lutz Ruth McCabe Eleanor McClure Florence hTcConnell hlargarte McCuskey Grace Moyer Gertrude O'Leary Eleanor Prosser Elizabeth Ramsey J essica Reed Lois Reiter Helene Roberts Alice Robertson N-Iyrtle Ross Haiy Rudy Helen Stalter N-Iartha. Stalter Regina Stalter Eleanor Steel llliriarn. Stewart Dorothy Stonesifer Esther Swa5er Clara Vlfaber Gladys VV3.1'I'1C1' Jean VVarner Alice VVeaver Rosamond Wliiteside Mfargaret VViser Dorothy Yocurn D P I. .2 ,, 5 4 W Y I I' ' ' Y '- -4- -- - fu-w -I -lv www-.-'-u' . lil' A V' -urfqp'-'u'U'u' wr -w xg v-qi' 'w' 'el i ' ' Y i,-2--4o,'woLv-.-.dlalagfrvMomJ T HE I N D EX movo.o.fN.o.M.o.fx:. , S n D , 'F K ,I tl I , N 'hw E I1 l l J bf 3 I r gf v. v H . 7 - ' l l V I E . 1 1 ' 7 1 5 1 g s E 4 0 1 - 3 U - 9 1 1 p . if l' 3 0 Q f 0. D Q Q D D O O 2. '--mio:mmm:Qmm1szistmxofmigrmnimimwzomznzmimiogmtum.Q.QgQ:evgmei'x?f7f A ' ' if -' ' ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-NINE 1 1 N. .43 4 1 f Q ' -f . . . . , . . . . . , . ., ' 1 ' 1 Y . -lv -up-1 -U-1' 'ur 'ur 'n v-1 r 'vu-' -uh - ' N .5 f-AX i:Lfim.fE'fff75flfl19iOfQi! T E I Iif5.CifA'DiQ.Q.lf6QiQ.Q.'kQgLIg xl 'A Y X Y ' r K if ' WWQiYMWf 'X'x f ' f Y V ll uf fmf gy f - 4 ' ' , x W ' I ll!! I 0 W ll' CW -Q 3 52' 'f lmsi wa em i ro e : A-A A gal l '55-ii e g- .'il2f- 2-A 4 v, , aa, a - E, ,., .- 15. i,f,4. Y fwezgg 5 I 1 I V I ,I .I .I .I ,I . I .ju X 1 , if azarff if .fe f in X, Login .: rf .H L 'H m H. H1 ' se I 5 2 ' ef R: Q E! G i Pembroke looks out on the campus from the towering heights Q of Kauke Hall. VVe have had a very successful year, perhaps be- cause we are so near the stars. In Our opening meeting was in the form of a cabaret, featuring a '- Q dialogue between Me and My Boy Friendf' a prize fight and a dan- E cing troupe. Later in the year we made a serious study of Irish drama, modern humanistic, and advertising. Members displayed 31 their dramatic ability in The Fatal Necklace, The Playroom, H and Enter The Hero. We have a number of new members who have shown great Q talent along musical and dramatic lines and hope that they will continue to uphold the high standard set this year. V .5 Z: if :A 'll lm I i I 'II I - - I f II '- ',,-.:6ayt9:m:9:m:mtQ:mtmznrmfqr mentoriimzmamimzozei.tQ1a.QtQ:n:msx:2 '? . 1. c ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY Elizabeth Ames Margery Ames Ylfimie Berry Nlaroaret Beeman Elta May Blackburn lNIar aret Barr Josephine Bennett Clara Bodlev Blanche Brink Elizabeth Bunn Alice Childs Jessie Childs Anna Louise Conklin Dorothy Donley Elizabeth Evans Jeannette Fager Margaret Franklin Helen F retz Ruth Kin Helen Kukpatrick Jessie Kohr Mary Kohr Helen Lichty Elinor McCullou h Nlfary MacNutt Mary Markley Elizabeth Miller Huriel Morgan Naomi Mosher Ruth Murdock Twila Neely Wlaudie Nesb' Adelaide Overstreet Elizabeth Pierce Florence Rapp Helen Settle 4 , . -re W vw w- -1 1- -I-I uw- -uf -lv - Q- -, ,- -.1 4., lui?-1, v-I .1 -nf --E . xiiiO9O.4'.'.O1Q.lAw.0.Q.1 T H E I N D EX Sldjdlfhjg,Q,gjm1g,Q4.g?'5,, C C L ,,-be D c ' 'fl L ,I il o Q FQ S Q Q A . -5 - 1 V ' O2 if 4 cr , ' l is J s y l 9 i 5 v 1 p P ll f 9 3 0 P l itt V r J 0 D O Pauline Gerlach Lucille Shutzbach Pauline Gruber Isabelle Shaw Virginia Gwin Pearl Sober Mary Hayes Ruth Swinehart Elizabeth Hey Martha Stackhouse Grace Jameson Elizabeth Stubbs Margaret Jenks Jane Vlfhiteman Pauline Jones D0riS Wilson Josephine Kelly Katherine Venter Elizabeth Kimble 23 I Fi A ii MZ .-syo1m:w:mQ:m:sim:nmfqrlwxozw.nzwaszmzmimzsamtaty.QtQgQ:mgsw'ifY f'g 4 - J ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-ONE 3 f . ,, 3 I - , ., . . ,.,. ,, . , ,,-u,.,f'. ' . ,. ., ,-.W -,. -,- Au--1 U-1 r -uf -nl X 0, F. laozmoviamsazaafzo.ax.'ru E , l.N D EX vifs:4m:o:Q.a1mo.m..: .gyy 9 N N Q , 1 ,535 I v XXXXX, N ,-., 2 --- -------. ,U -.-f1--f----v,,., If Y ' 1l'3wwn1l H 1 lllimilmm WA . na Q 21 v heuln E1 'f a as a g iiil i i i 5 'snail-41 fi' f f 1 fx fir 1' lx -lx X V' Wiki: if-A. 4 Ilgrrffu . 'JN 'J ff 'R Ili 'mi'-J' lg , I V - ..,,.. , . W a .1 K1 . ,I S9 .: q Irving began the year under the usual handicap-the vacant seats of last year's graduates. But the first few meetings attracted 1 a number of interested visitors and from that number the ranks of the society were Hlled with Freshmen and upper classrnen who - gave promise of being worthy successors of former Irvingites. In spite of football, debate, studies and social attractions on Friday nights, the weekly meetings were on the same high literary plane which has always characterized Irving. An interesting feature of the society's activities this year was the football game with Athenaean Society. Our boys fought valiant- ly, inspired by the VVillard band and! rooting section, but the plung- e ing Athenaeans would not be denied and we lost the game by the margin of one touch-down. Freshman dramatics on Ladies night were the usual mixture of fun and seriousness. But Irving's outstanding dramatic effort S of the year was the production of the delightful play i'Mlartha-by- the-D,ay, ' in conjunction with our sisters of Wlfillard. The tender- hearted loveable Martha will long be remembered by all who saw if' her that ni0'ht. Q Cv W , 3 V. Q K, 'Xif - fr I f K 5 Q I Q- 4 s I 4 I 'i'777 u., f xg - !li?.QfQ9.,.Q.!.?a?1Q1M QVLYQ.YAQAQYQSZIMHV-!.Q.Q.f:?.QMMM?.MQ.!.QfQ,Q7iQ 7 I ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY'TWO L1 14 b 'Z 1 1 w f 'n 0 ' .-'I .V .t .W ,. ,,,..I , .l,. .,,, ,.,. H. .,,. ' 4 ' 'll ,. .,I,,',.'.,I, .W ,W ., ,.,,,.,,,,. A ' u Y Q -Aff ., JA-ACAD.6'.'.lfQ.'lA'4'.O.Q.1 T H E I -N D X HQfiVn'D.l.Q.OfG'9fQ.Q.'E 4LC , - A D xl A I 1 Q . o. I , 4 - I W v if lj Q W if 3 'Y 1 n ' ' 1 If n .3 A ., .A -.-e n ' 'V W' V H 51 Anderson McKnight B01e1i MCNUUQ Bourns, L. Miller Bourns, P. Moore Q 1 Campbell Orton 2 L. Crowe Porter L? Q Cruikshank Sheehy Q Dennis Sheets Drummond Shurnaker i Fogal Simon Geer Spining 1 Hallaran Thorne E Hawk Wfeel-:S 1 Hervey Wfeihe, D. Hilliker WVeihe, YV. Hole VVelsh Q. Kabyk VVy1ie 2 Kahrl Van Schaak, G. 3 Kerr Van Schaak, R. ,E MacMillan 3 9. P' K W iq l !' -- v ' F V 'I ' - ,,, Q:QWI9B2IQPAWQIMQTLYIQTSEfQfs2YIQfMfQ?i9!IQIQlSE Afflllfzfiffl.lYA1Qfk?QQF r I A J ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE 'B ff Q -'. .,, .1 .u,,.,,, ,,,, .W ,,,, .,,. .,,, . ,. ., ,.,,.,.,, .,,, .,,,.., ,.,,. .,,,. ,1 f . 0, ax, , ,A-gO.Q.O.4':.Q1QIAm'.0.Q.1 T I-I E I N D EX Iifslsmlom.oImio.Q.f:1gl.?Z4LQ r an xl . I Q lf' N . . +9 ' w ..... .... ?fQ1uu1y' W 1 gy fW- ' 4' A' 'L enaean M . i g A. s x s ,f.a'f -fa -1 QW' I iif 1 1 I. D. . . ,,.. f l up-P'-sr-N. ' , F- - iff, f- ,- - ' A - ' - T -Q -- 'D+ Lg ...fn , ,. . ,f ,f f ,f f X N X N i 5. , 1 -E g .V . A -:F J L -1-- A H -V 1 sr - x - ,i 6, ,Q - ' 1 .Q it 'xfxl 2 Z K' 5 ' E N 5 Q ga Anyone who believes that interest in literary societies is dying out on the hill has not taken Athenaean into account. Early in the year there was a marked spirit of dissatisfaction in the society. This spirit of helpful criticism bore fruit in some marked chaives. Q The membership of the society has been reducedg a rotary system E of erformances has been aut into 0 eration' much more exactin W , , P 1 P , g .3 S demands have been made on attendance and on the quality of the performances. The result has been more of quality and less of quantity in the meetings. The society is now composed only of those men who are vitally interested in literary development. Un- der the rotary system the members take part in the program at in- tervals which enables each one to do his best whenever called upon Q to do so. Wliile working unitedly toward an ideal, the bonds of fellowshi have been stren thened' the men understand each other 1 P g i D better. Far from being dry, the meetings are full of pep and fun. T'he members who graduate will have many fond memories of the li friendships formed, and of the Good times the Y had in Athenaean. 5, za 3 . They may feel assured that those who remain will carry on to even Q a better society in the future. Q T 5 W V 5 .4 ! Sf 3 F N-K, 4 f ,Y , FA K : Q l Q T I- ' 1 fi I ' . .l r - Illgfgiy!f!1?i9is2iQf?a2fQiY4fQf?:WQlQfQlx2YfQfM125911102QISEYQZQGZQLVAYOIQ .lTQi!1h!1Q'G l l . . I ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR 'Z 7--x5 A5.0291lTEilWf7.S'UiG9lCIZ9l1 T H E I N D EX Sl7Sffl?H'QQ6'6Q'QQ'k ll , Boxwell McCabe Bone McKee Braden McKenzie Caldwell M-arsllall Carpenter Mock Conover Moffett Crothers Moore Destler, C. Pindar Destler, P. Raley Dickason Ramage Dozer Roach ' Evans Sloan Ferver Stevenson Finley Stockham Green I Stoll Helm Stone Hildner Thompson Jarrett Tignor Jenkins WVaddell Jenson W'alker Leyshon Wentz Lu' Zehner Luce lllgiy!lQ9l9fsZQfV.1YIQlL?f9'ffLYQfQ'QlN29IQfb2!fHVQQIQIQYAVQQZYAZQQQ' V. ' O? 99,23 ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE ah I - 1 V' ' ' 1 ' - n-'-1-'-www' -ni -ur-1 vw' 'Iv' 'Ib O, 1.xx?1aans1o24afri:vs:w:aav:6:m TH E s s l N D XYSlNiCl'A'Qi..Q-539103644 Q 1 9 i I N N , I I A 'A------- -'---'---'- s 9 ,,.... a if W Lx . Mg ' ,- Emerson xlllim f iff? . E035 sl NS Q y al - eb ?- ?:?...af-f-sua 5. -aff? gr Qs ei e e Agfa, , f I f-rff Il,fH,fHJ,f .lf if rl' Nl. NIL NEI' Lx-L . ' a 1 w1.,.. ' . H L1 . H - W K . Ki K' i ' S Attainment crowns great effortf' So spake the great Ameri- K: - can after whom Emerson was named, and it has been by following his motto that she has forged ahead to the topmost place among Wooster's male lits. With splendid administrative leadership, with programs of the best caliber, and by the loyal support of every Q member of the society, Emersonis best year has been consummated. And our work has not been drudgery, for fun and spice have 2' been interminglcd with the more serious elements of our meetings. 5 Who will for et Pablo's,' alaverino' Tin 's median fissure and 1 g P or Y J Bozo's bibulous barrages? And our annual open meeting was a great success all the way from Ladies, and what came with you, to that touching farewell on Hiolden steps. Then, too, we must not E fail to mention those delightful business sessions which we were all so eager to prolong to as great a length as possible, especially Q. - hen the moon was full. g p W We are proud that we have been so ably represented in forensic and journalistic activities this year, and we know that our new Q members will carry on the good work in the future. But our great- S est pride lies in the faithfulness and loyalty of each member, so that through the great effort of each individual, Emerson will al- Q ways be at the top, and attainment will ever be hers. 9. if . A A G -S -x-K, l W I Q ' N I ' N l 1 I' I 7 ',144-gi?fQfQQfQlQlQf?a91QlM1QlfAYlQYAfQls2WQlbYill9:91QIQl?:YQ'MlQlf5fQfQ.. IQ2Q1h!iQ? 'A ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX v f 3 1 . ,n In 7-.wj i5.O22Y0lW1W1d'Uj455l6IVEZQ 'r H E I N D E x i1w:8mg4Q.m1,Q.w-Z,, g , jg! A4 ji i K E r 4 A 221 S E . Q W S Boggs Q 2, 2 Q I s Q Q Q G Q G Q ? ' Barnett Landis Leiper F 5 Coon Lenffel - 1 COC McAfee Custis McCullou h ' Davis McLaughlin : ' Deuber Mills . Durbin Patterson S- Dye Prosser - Fleming Rutherford 2' Getty Saurer ? - Gottshall Simpson X Gould Wagoner Griffiths H WVi1lis Guild Yanney Harris 7 N5 l l ' . I Ilfiiikfi325IDIMQAEVIQIM'QYAWQTQ'QTQWQIMIllFavlilxklilfakiilfalligbYO vo oe mi'-X ' x ONE HUNDRED EIGTHY-SEVEN i S s Q Q 9 Q ' 4 N! v I xg .QQO4 OVNOGBOVM 'r H E I N D EX s'es'f.nQom'oQ 11.12511 'Wm .E 5 rm illwmwfff fg SxRK llllll1 all 1 1 er af if ,, , my xx x mx YQWWFCQQQ5 XFXQW I jllllllZM'f .-.ff 5 E 5 1 f I :kiw i ,,.,,i,, ram in HA :Q 55.1 14 ,ufN N-N M mi'-N x ,,, if EQ 51.-1-r X-MLM Preszdent RUTH PERKINS Secretary EILEEN MCGREW Treasmer IVAN ANDERSON Elizabeth VV1ll1axnS Elizabeth Harter Aileen Campbell Margaret Langell Helen Hildner Mary Jane Brown Janet Engle Virginia Campbell Miriam Stewart Marshal Hall Emily Evans HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. and Mrs. Frank Isely Prof. Howard Lowry Aubiev Dennis Wllllam Hallaran James Campbell George Perkins Milton Spining Francis Langell Frederick Dickason VVilliam Geer Robert Moore Richard Hildner William McQuilkin l a gf' 1 . E, . 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I N D E X, Sl7Sf8Y?H1IfdfSj4ZQ1Uj6Esg L xl A11 Q N P .. .. ... .. ...... .,,A.,.. ,... , :O fi' 9 5236 i it ' ' ' 'XXV'-f Q- wg- Q gf- Q new Q g et Sh'-dt 5 ' Maw - N'Q way 01' ,622 gf ag J i g A-A -ef if .H .f E M 1 W . , Pl: 5: ly l 3 51 A br ' 9 .nqi I g President ..........................................,.............,... ESTHER Wfoons Vice-President ............,..................................... HAROLD JENKINS Treasurer ..........,,...........................,................,..,..,. JOHN 'WEEKS Secretary ..,.......,......,..........................,. JEANETTE CARMICHAEL ' Esther Woods Harold Murray Eleanor Scott Harold Jenkins 5 Helen Lichte John VVeeks Jeanette Carrnicliael Richard Simon Ruth McCabe John iwcvicim Eleanor McClure WVinston W'yckoff Katherine Scott John Mock E Geraldine Miller Donald Weilie 5. 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Violinist Md1Zdg67'A FIRST SOPRANO Rosamond Wliiteside Grace Moyer MARGARET SHEETZ MISS FRANCIS ARNOLD KATHERINE ENDERLIN EIILDRED GINGRICH JAMES EY'ANS SECOND SOPRANO FIRST ALTO SECOND ALTO Pauline Jones Edna Kienzle Esther McDowell Elizabeth Harter Winifred Porter Clara VVager Janet Donaldson Elizabeth King Margaret Sheetz Rebecca Harner' Mary Critchfield Catherine McClelland Margaret Peters Helen Stalter Helen Orr Moroff Mary McNutt Dorothy Elliot Ruth Minsel , 'B f V '22 '1- 'L 'v w .--1'wc-'II--Ir ' '.,., ... . . ... ..l lgxgi J.-.0.aN.Qm.o1d3ag4vl0.Q.1 T H E I N D EX S1181691315341434g5gm,gg.7h,, p xl A l N Q N 1 I rf: V aylnnnu l Illl l , H ' ' 3 7 C A Q . -c ' - 5215252555 EEE A. .f Q .,..: ff,afi5r ?555illl:lum Y Y .,,. 3 ',l l ? ill'i '4 T,-jf' Y i ,,-, Lvl!-1-Q-lf' 'lrlf' 'If' 'ul -1' f ' 'i 'XI xl V' C 5 ll ' Q 15 -' -' -'J .' fl 'H 'M 'I-I fi .N - 3 W I QQ 51 I , 1 I f E I 1 Z! 9 , fa Q 1.1 l G , Q N 1 Q 4 C G 7 ,.,.. ,., .- .. m.Q.m.9.m.m.n.mpimp.mmmpm:mam.QmeQ.nmA.Q.9.Q,A:m.eei X' Q ONE HUNDRED NINETY-THREE mm X' amr,illrIWaAf,f,f W xmexrlyullilh., all N W X xxjy UI 1 lllWl,' k ll 11S -I-fax V Wm :gala VF Fortruqhthg A rg Q' fr 555656 gf f fe 1.11, OFFICERS 3 President . .................................. .,.....,..... .... N V ILLIAM HALLARAN Vwe-President .......................................... ROSAMOND Wmrmsmm 6 - T7'6d6'167'C7' . Secretary Q Q Mildred Gingrich 1 E Elizabeth Harter x Margaret Koester RUTH RIINSEL ROBERT MCKNIGHT ROLL Helen Stalter Rosamond Vlfhiteside Clara VVager Donald Marquis Robert McKnight VVilliam NlcQuilkin 'B ' 0 Y, -.,-v-1--A.,--W lf' uw- .W--' H E I N D ' 'llNl 'l'?TQI' 'lW 'I,v-Ql 'Nt1i , S f-A5 ' ,-.fn-.Om.OA'i'.O.Q.lA1'.O.4.1 T EX I.AL.A'A.O.A.O.44.O.A.'..1 ll D Q A N 1 I I .. ' ' anmif C ...... ff , ' fill-wwe 1 E' ' .---f.1 if 'IE . E' ...,....W- ' -- - :.. asmsn:u!imzx::::eu:4vne:.!!:z-sm!!!1ai'tiu':siiftfziehiili'!WaE!:9:'m:ez:-::!!'!':! i, ' .... :.E.!'.'!'!!'!!!!'!!!!F!!2!' f sagesaasg2g2sggssss:sasg5 :ra 455555 555 2555325 55:55 Eilfiiiiigijfi ' iE51E5fEEE55EE5Q5Ei31552255 :ies : - 'K' f X .:-1 55.T:13jQEi: z5iE,,,fj ...:. -,nfl Af V V n:EEm:::i'5m2: : 5'-P 1- . 4 11-15,55 1::::m::: Y A-,VN Q 541- 24- :,.i 1, lf 'f' lf' Vx rf' lf' f j r xl 'X X , ' Q' 3 .. - Q . M , G .1 4 'o G Q 1 Q Q G 1 2 Q G Jeanette Lane Dorothy Elliot Richard Orton Catherine McClelland Paul Borup Everett Randall E Esther McDowell Philip Coe Robert Sheetz Ruth Minsel Aubrey Dennis Tze Tong Teng W ' Sara Noss VVilliarn Hallaran Chalmers Zahniser I 4 41 I I, K ' v , v I- ,l,,5i2fQfQQf9fQfQf 51211YATQYAWQTQ'QfS29,fQfb?.fQif:91!iQIl1Sf:YQifAl,lf:YQfsY4 .QTQIQTQWQVFS xx .Q A ,f ONE HUNDRED NINETY-FOUR 'B X 5Lfif.fTE5i6fd.'5f4R5ifWil H E 'I' N EX Siwififwjlfflifgwjilwggf ,, ' . 4 . - - -one I 7' fl l aiu ---H ,,,,,, ' W ,,,, tl Ss, 'X W , K-'X j X ' ilgff ' 1 '2f'T if LL e - ': - . eff -4 ---.. . who ' -.ihww H 3.1-,Q -i s i L g . g 5 lfi?-Sri 'i. -' . . . . . . .-r1 iY3J Qi,i... 33 ,wwf lf' -f Vx' lf fl fl ir ix- 'xl lx , I' J 'i' 'E or eeeee - 3 Q V E 5 V OFFICERS J President ,......... REGINALD LIYANNEY Treasurer .............,....... ROBERT LYLE Secretary ......,.......... BERNICE ROPER Social Chairman.. .... MARY MCNUTT Y ROLL TENORS AND Leah Hart SOPRANOS Alberta Ruse BAssEs Lila Hoffman Miss Francis Arnold Emma Skinner P. Boggs Louise Irvin Ruth Avery Elizabeth Stevenson Robert Conboy Eleanor Leech Virginia Davidson Mary Vaile Robert Lyle Jessie Lyle Edith Fuller Eleanor Vogt Reid Marquis Doris Merthe Eloise Harris Doris VVoods Robert Peiper Florence Painter Lucy Hole Cecilia Yanney' Reginald Yanney Eleanor Prosser Jessie Kohr Louise Holmes, James Miller Bernice Roper Mary Kohr Pauline Kerr AL'ros Elizabeth Sloan Sarah Kuhn Ruth Ogilvie Ruth Allen Helen Sloan Mary McNutt D Mary Behner Marion VVilson Corinne Hall Stella Wfeeks F75 E - ul O ' ...-Say!zmzntmri'-wereistmznfmmania:wmmvamznxmii.mn.aww.ntmxmgefivff'g 1 g ' 1 ONE HUNDRED NINETY-FIVE 1 . da W , X A K - Y U - Qs 3-Asigi:AfifLffiUfff7S.'zfKa5ifiwi H E1 I N D S17318i3Hi'f4iCf675l'iNi5Ef2igL Q xl if . N 'rl K .I ,J ,,,... 3 -F --,- -.- ...,. ii: J ' 5 S -2 fF ' c o c '1:'2L '--':'-- u'y.ta'Z 4 A 'gilt Dramatics Ji Y Y Y i Y- W ,E gf. Aujlglj, HX. lf .El -,XIX -.XI -XE- gl :Y 3 i f ks AH If V,- 'H 'gb I-.1 ti -5 - 1 5 I 1 . .i 4 ix .1 THE DOVER Roan 1 .i Q Two large audiences were delighted with the Homecoming Day play, The Dover Road, a delightful comedy by A. A. Milne. The action took place in the 1 home of a wealthy Englishman, Mr. Latimer, whose hobby was to prevent romantic KJ couples from making unhappy marriages. The theme was unusual in itselt and held 2 the attention of everyone to the last words of its unique ending. It is always difli- ' cult for an audience to grasp the meaning of a subtle play, but through the excellent ' and sensitive acting of the cast, the authoris purpose was realized. pi I N MARTHA BY-THE-DAY Q 6 The reputation of 1Villard and Irving Literary Societies in dramatics was up- 5' held in the presentation of Julia M. Lippman's three-act comedy, Martha by-the- S 3 Day. The plot takes place in New York City and in the Catskill Mountains. 5 6 Sacrificial tragedy along with optimistic humor well portrayed won favorable com- G ment for the cast from a large audience. The principal role, Martha, was played S 5 by Esther McDowell as Martha herself would live it. Each part was a true repre- 5 Q sfntiggionnof the character. VVould that Wfooster had more plays like Martha by- 6 X t ie- ay. U G Q ' THE TORCHBEARERSH At the time of printing, the plans for the production of the play which is to be given May 15 and 16, the Color Day play, are well under way. The play chosen S is the Torchbearers, by George Kelly, a satirical comedy of the modern period in 4 three acts. 2 The play was first presented at the Savoy Theater, Asbury Park, N. J-, in Q August, 1922. Since its iirst production, it has been revised by the author and in X its present form was presented at the Vanderbilt Theatre in New York City. X The play itself is a satire on the Little Theatre Movement which is sweeping Q 1. the country. We all know our Mrs. Pampinellis who by misguilded energy foist Q upon the public theiitown peculiarities, believing at the same time that they are Q doing a noble work for the betterment of humanity. Q The cast chosen by Dr. Lean and under whose capable direction the play is to A i be presented, is the best cast ever picked from 1Vooster according to Dr. Lean. All V' we can hope is that the play to be given at the Opera House on Color Day will k at least come up to the standard set in former years. 9 I' in , .lu v :I p F- '4 .6s:atQ:m:9:m:m:Q:sa'watermfnvmtirmmzmpmzqamtmsizomzcxa.o:Qzs:mzq:iI Y'f6 1. ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SIX I xxidoan. mamwoai 'r H E I N D EX bfAC'fmlQ6'mN'QQ 1 1 ,111 JAX ll C il li IIE II AM JDDOMIETHJEILUIS St to t Q ee ov morta s oxvf' em oos e ore ma e t em xxfnsexblli 331323 And let me tel you not as taunt men ut teac nn you t e mten tmon o my QC-s Moxxf wst lneluo n t ey beheld m fam and eaxm XX hear rm t, but lke s apes rm Clveame maxed au ttx n s file tufed mee sxtbf ants eneatln t e round Blum bf and taxxftesstsy they cl cl all ttnm untx II tau t them lwoxxf the stars o mse and set un mystery and eX5se ov t em Num er t e Ln ucev p Ltosop Les t e syn t es-ms of Letters and esmcte t e avtmcev o at t nn s Memovy that sxxfeet Muse Mother II Mas wet tovyoke the sevwfxte beasts an NNNN couples 9211 I Jomed to ctmavnots steeds that loxle ttxebxt they champ at me and none but I on mated stups t e seamane c amots xxfanderm on the bvme wth tmen Mn s And It 0 mvsevabte' Who clld cle-Wee for mortals all the arts haxfe no device le t to Sa e myself- BO D Illini? 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' M , 'nf lf nf' If rf fl Ir xl 'xl xx' I , I Q lx I L 1' Q faiifggtpfo ,U . ' 1 x A 1-. Hof : A as l . r 3 ze . OFFICERS E President ......................................,............... lVICTOR J. ANDREWS Vice-President ..,....................,...................,.. CHARLES VVAGONER E Secretary-T1'easure1' .....................,..,.....,....,.,.... THOMAS GROVE P2 L ROLL 5,1 Lawrence Conrad Paul Shumaker Q Frank B. Campbell George Thorne Willard B. Landis Richard Simon E Bernard Mazurie Frank VVenger Amos Meyers Robert Porter ' Lawrence Norris Frank Werner S Sigmund Peterson Allen Coven Q J. H. Rohrbaugh Don McCabe Q F. H. Rutherford 'li - Prof. Isely Prof. VVestl1afer Prof. Wfilliamson f' X 4 kr 5' 'i ' 'N' .- - v v v 1' f ' - .-is '- Zi -:syn:m:9:m:m:q:Q'stm:Qvs'f.vQ:mt9:mzQrrvaizmzmimzwrrtozentmwmaz 'XY .0 Q I. 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R U TH GARVIN G E In spite of the fact that this is only the second year of the Pre-Medic Club's 2 existence, it plays an important part on the hill equal to that of many of the older f societies. .S V . 4 2 Students who are dennitely interested in the lines of medical education Hnd Q an opportunity for discussion on topics of common interest. This vear there have Q . . V ,Q not only been talks by members of the faculty and medical men, but the students 4 1 f k 11' f t ' tl - ' Q iaxe ta en an ac ne par 1n ie program. 'K We hope that this club will have many years of increasing service before it. fi , R I A 94 :E 4 'I ls 'Q?'i4'. '1-:syis:mzozmrmzn194istmzermiqmvzermmevxemznzmimzsmtazo.oxegmmgeysiilgi ONE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE v Y? Lf' ff 'd f5'J'5g:'DLJ'6 J- If 4 1-Af- - ' . 'f-if ff A V is ff:lf'-'-fi5X2f1Sm'ifwf:vmPwezwfv?fw3if E45 ES U EPT 'QD is NWAE A. X'XxM 2 ' A' ...ff ' ' ' ' A ' . 7' Thc-:td Chl Delta Vx lf' 1 af' ' ,' 'nl ' '-EH ff f' -' Q A 'Qs FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Roy I. Grady FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Duke '25 Harris, '26 Seyler '27 XVentz '27 Gould '25 McGill '25 Stoops '26 YVest1ake '25 FRATRES EX-COLLEGIO Bogniard '24 Curie '23 Kensett '24' McKinney '21 Clark '24 Hand '23 Maurer '24 Bfiller '24 TWO HUNDRED df-f 'n f O . . 3 -x W S , ' Jig... 4 A ,Q1.lv,. , -gvAs ,. 1 ' ' 4416 1 ' ...QQ T H 1 .r E I N D1 S D E X ..:..., . f . fi yn? :-f,jM- -ry' . Q .4 4 -,. L ..fQv.-. 'f- Xivf E V'-is 'A.f'f N 13.5 , ' 1 S 5, A V ,ff fx X . la.. i Q- if :WWW A .4 f - yr ' Y . T- ,' .ngme'M-' ', 5 47 ' - L1 ' ' 1 -A E, 5. Q 57 P- iw . . V ' 5 925. 'fl 11 , ' - V I' ' 1 - H 1 . - , ' fa. A 55' . I Y. 2 M' f ', 4 S1 . ,...,-- .5 Lf., ,gm Q U J' 151 ,,,,,gQN:fvv',gv9-Y ' '-5 4, W- f YQ 5: Y. W'--f xv ' L ,. 1 ,,,, , . . ,,,,4,. . 4, , . . , . W 5. S Q Z. 'iff' ' ' L1-5, ff. mfm 1 'KH 2 , xl, Q' I 1 L. yi! 255 -,':- - My -. 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DESTLER, QSecond Semesterj Secrefzzry-Tree-szzrer ...........,,.,...,,.,....,..,............................,..... HARRY ROACH ' SENIOR COUNCIL ' Destler MacMillan I 'Willis Campbell llitchell Budd I JCXIOR COUNCIL V Dickason lVeruer Gould Graber C Starn Drummond - Hurst Dye E W Hull T1-ibble 4 Olson R. fwliller ii Simpson F. Cropp ', P. Bourns Ramage Q l ' L - - - :P l .Q 14152,3sE9.:,l52!:m7,:Q:'bQTQ:h?:,fS!fgSm'ZQZ3-2!g,1!lS?l.giw,lgl.l,li?,:Q.'TQQ.:Q5fQ: Q. , ' ' J I IO HLNDPEI3 TIVO A , , xx gQ,Q04.QQa4.wQ1 'I' H E I N D EX p'qg'r,pgQg'4-Q94 11593 , Q A ff 5 mil I..m1lllUmfR?fEQfE2QEfcfg , x IIiI!I 3 R mx ww X I It gal' X , lllomens Self Govt ffr ,IFEQRL Mx- .if 1 LR EH IWBZWSS Boyd 1 s K g t Hey P t I Preszdent ELIZABETH HEX! 5 Vice-President ..,....................,........,,.,.... ROSAMOND WHITESIDE Q Secretary .......,............,...............,..............,...... MARGARET BOYD , T7'6d.S1LT67' .........,.,..................,....,,,.................. ELIZABETH KING SENIOR MEMBERS Twila Neely Dorothy Reed Q JUNIOR MEMBER I Kathryn Morris SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Q Edith Knesal Florida Kistler FRESHXLIAN MEMBER I ii i' W, Margaret Jenks x ' ..,...... ..,,..,, ,..,,..,!. .,.. .. .,,.,,,..,. .,.,. . H. ,, ,, J, ,.U,'w',-,HNII l 3. mwIm4.aw:4.m1a:e.4,mI4.m4m:a1n:am.'ama'm2w.vEa2m:ws:a1m.m:o1mag, M, if ' v - - A 17' 1 X Q I 1 'i IHW. im i: nnu5Qf ff: 1. - Rivwtiili 5 5 E R Y : .D S ' ' -azzsesawfz - a : Q. iw . X, M275 ' F ' 1- E i' N 1 -I N, I ,IEE I : 2 V , , esezts Mzsffsbwfhg-'. f 2, V. - I E : -:EI 1.514 is-E-..n,gug s R--r' I : x ff 22,15 5 M ME 5, ,E fi' ' 1 ' - 'Ll ::ssF '- I 1! S f G7IfWif5 IIllll'l W ,A Essllfiimmll ' ' E 1 ' ..I Ilitf SZ? ' '. I m..7,,g .... ni 4 , H .I'4 A MPS'-13551: fx Q yi I A P I 47 I T it ... awmxafarmQazmzgivmgnmmrmmimfmrmwzemfsm9:m1m.Q:m:m:mzam:Qm.m:v.1zszf:.fL45Q. 9 K ,'-.--v, ,,,,-3. T- ' in:Qrmzqzfmmzgmzyzmzgrmig1m:Q:mm:m:Q:m.m,m.9mrQw,o:Q,a:m:szf:i ?' fo 1- 5 TWO HUNDRED THREE A t iL 2 G Q S 4 G 2 le Z Z ka K Q I 9 nl xx'?.mn ovwawom 'I' H E I N D EX s'QUf.MQom'om 1'-'21, 9 Qmmxmf 'N 3 I5 my ,gillutiylffffff E il l I we tif' xg! -igmkxk MKG J' July 2247315 3 55 f N .S Qt E Student Senate 3-'itltltiw iff f Q Lf tel S Preszdent JAMES CAMPBELL lzce Preszdent HELEN STALTER Secretavy FLORENCE KITTREDGE T1 easuv 61 FRANK KILLE SENIOR MEMBERS James Campbell A1tl1u1 Wfedge Ixelth Cust1s Ruth PC1ls.111S JUNIOR MEMBERS Helen Stalter Fredeuck Cropp F1rstSemeste1 Flank R Klue Jeanette Carmlchael Second Semester SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Florence K1tt1edge A101118 Crothew FRESHMAN MEMBER VV1ll1a1n Slleelly D 9 O Q1 9 0 5 o 9 fi ? O 9 N .xl F , Z - . dn K K ' Y -4- -: -wozw 'uf' -w u-1' nf --IJ-. ' ' 'l ll 'll'Y'tI' 'H' Il ' '!1 - ': N . 'K A I 5 . 'in .A. ., -A 4 'L L- 2 4 A . ' A . . A A A Phat A ' 1 6 b .4 , 1 p . - s ' ' lc.. 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B kqi9.o.an.-ofma.-Q41 'r H E I N D EX wwfn'aQom'oQe'5h1f D Wm rs llllll IL Wm 1llllUl? fWf!vv!f fmljllmbgm gg me 1 1 yew. F rdf ff fu! 4 of 2 f-JA Fqltfkii gil, ,E lDooster Dolce 1, Aff, fr , , Ut NN' 5 LEE 1 VVIIIIS Pm S91 The 1924 25 VOICE, acco1d1ng to alumn1 and student comment, has outranked any publ1cat1on of past years, and has l11ed up to 1tS slogan, The VOICE 100090 better than CVC1 Judcfed bv men of Journal1st1c note 0UtS1dC the campus, It IS one of the best college P11bl1C3t10I1S 1n tl1e count1V, 1anked accordmo to excellence of 'B l:1,,, , fi 1:'.:.1'.-:,. , , ..'.'.:.: .'.:.., bf,-vp K l l ' 5 X gl I . Q4 ' ' 1 1 1 . .wa . '- 1 F , ,... -r www JUN' 'b ........,,,, 1 ,,..,,.. M ,.......................... ' ' 1 QF -Ss?e?i::Ea::1e..s1sgep , I , 1 N RA . ,fr -.'.. . E l 4 Ti ..,. . ,. .. :fi I '--t Q ..-.. ' - 5 2 1 ,V If ' If f' 1 ' ' It 1: .1 'X X X 1 . x- if or , - , . . ,....,., - , 3 5. Q, ,J ,Y .H ,f -' -, A 1 H1 '-, a c g -1 . .. , 5,1 ' 1 Q 1 51 51 2 og 5 S 2 In ' . . 5 A . . . I . Y ,, . 1 ,, r 717 v v v vv v vv v v uf ' ix :Y 2 make up, umqueness of features, numbe1 and comprehensweness of news art1cles, . Q and other general and techmcal Cl1Zt121CtC11St1CS 5 Q 1 Q It l1as been out on tlme and earl1e1 111 the dav than ex C1 before, has contamed 2 3 more and later news, and l1as been mo1e thoroughlv 1ead by tl1e students Among Q the new features that have been added a1e a socletv and pe1sonal column wh1cl1 S Q proved most popular, a Campus Forum column 1n wl11cl1 prwate, student, and faculty Q E op1n1ons were pubhcly expressed for the gene1al benefit of all, and a11 O1gan1zat1ons 3 Q column 1n wl11cl1 every club or soc1ety on the campus had af place each week 3 G 'S g Harold Prosser IS to be commended on the excellent wav 111 Wl11Cl1 l1e not onl :' f y ' 6 kept the flnanclal end of the paper above wate1, but came back to shore wlth the S NQ boat and two pa1r of oars Sloan, Hunt and Patterson all d1d excellent wo1k on the 2 xl. adm1111strat1ve board The vear has been a most successful one 1ndeed FA V. 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HUNT Circulation Maviaigm' .....,.............,........,,.....,,........,,.......,...... H-owlum A. PATTERSON Circulation Assistants: Clark Davis, Steven Tl'05'CllZlli, Frank Celeste, 3 John Duronio, Ed Mfiller, Raymond Maxey, Boyd Cook, Jack Govtschall, P4 Paul Boggs, Robert Conboy. ?- ' P i . 1 ' i EDITORIAL STAFF Society ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,..,,....,... Pauline Jones, Doris XVilson,, Clara Bodley Organihzations ....,,..,.,..,....,........,..............,....,.,................,.,.............. Reginald Yanney g Forensic ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.....,,.,,.,.....,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,...,,......,,., Burdette VVylie Administration ,,,,..,,,.,.l,,,4........,.,.,.,............,..............,..........,.........,.. David Lim-slmil Wastebasket QA1-ne Fishely ..,..,,.....,,,,.....,.....,......................o.......... Frank Leyshon 2 Q Feature ......,..,...,..........,.,...,...............,....,.. Vllarren Grifliths, Elta Mae Blackburn Anttoc .,..,......,....................................................,......,.....................,. ....... A mei-1: C1-opp Q Sports ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,.................................... . ..,.Andrew Stevenson Q Religious ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,.,-,,,...,,.,..,........,...........,,... .............,.,.. 1 Xlbert Ferver 2 Literary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,.,4,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,.,,,,,,.., Estller McDowell Q ' Conservatory ,...,..........Y.....................,.Y.,,......,.......................,. t...... E Sthel' McDowell Exchange ...,....,..,.w...,.,,,....,..,.,.,..............,,,............,...,...,,,............,....,,.,..,. Clark Davis If --2 REPORTORIAL STAFF f W Florence Rapp Vlfilliain Slieey H Samuel Leiper Virginia Campbell Q M31-garet Bixby Helen Kirkpatrick Clara Tomasch Genevieve Lawless an V1 Helen Sloan Eloise Harris I 1 . A Q A I I l fi :E I I A :P l ' - C4'. '-layto:mrormfmzn:Ms1m:9fQ'Q:vw:Q:sv.12wp:Mxminzeizomtozo.ozogazmgsgei 5'-f ,l TWO HUNDRED SEVEN ll. m ..illmU,.safaaff , , nui I I ' 'SH 't K ' Rm EQ! X bi ?llUE S1 Q MJ? ., x will F Index Board Q0 ,W-ZW: Afff 2 Y H Cn 9 l Q -1. -1 'uf vw -.l- -nv w-- vu- 'ur -.-- Cn . 'lll' 'Ill-' 'qrvwl' 'IW-1' 'ul vwp- -r.. ' ' .5 xxx, , ,A-.O1Q.l.6'4'.O.Q.Q.4u'.Q.Q.1 T H E I N l.Q.C!A'D.Q.A.Q.GQ.Q.A.'..t gli! f F 'D I I fl - x I Il ' . r p lk X Nw Xx.. . ....x.x mM I -- 11111 M K :E--rzlgiz-2:32:31-I: ggeyjp ---' - - - - I f ' .'-avg X H -KK R I, yffrf P3 i Y :ml I . , ,. F ' fl' .rf 2 5a?4j 5 I. ig 3 I I I .I ,I .I . I f, A ft K Li f , ,f If ' .fl .f .f f' .f . . CN X N V ' I .I A ft T Z5 5 1: I 4-C . . ' 'H 'I-. 'M '. ' V. ,ki Ai - 3 3' ya , B! A S1 ' 1 . .4 . Bs 3 39 Q N 32 W r T U 9 Q ' 5 g . A 8 O Q D Q 9 P Q 3 G 9 Q ? 1 Thicssen Bunn Stone Cropp Editor-in-chief ' Norman YV. Thiessen Business Manager' Art Editor Circulation Maiiagei' K A George W. Bunn Loren B. Stone Frederick W. Cropp S Associate Editor Advertising Ma'nf1ger Assistant Advertising Maiiager' Loretta Crawford Frances Langell Margaret Langell E Senior Editor Junior Editor CMenj Junior Editor CWomenj Chester M. Destler Kenneth MacKenzie Ruth McCabe Organization Editor Varsity Athletics Girls' Athletics Frank R. Kille Frank Campbell Helen Stalter Humor Snapshots fMenj Snapshots fWomenj John H. Weeks George Douglas Margaret Boyd l, Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor Assistant Art Editor f ,, Willard B. Landis VVarren Grifhth Richard W. Simon K N l is I 'I 1 7 aye:m:Q:m:q'mtQ:sarstmtcmfarmiczsammzmzqzmimmnwozo,. :Qga:savqaeiI Y7f . I 1 TWO HUNDRED EIGHT M I, fn I I Q x2 iw X g Crawford Langell McC'xbe Wfeek' ' Etulter Kille lloyd Langell Campbell Douglass Landis MacKenzie Gl'ili:ltll Destler Q. FQ , , 'B K ' Y Y -1, -1 'lv U'xv'-.- '1 1- 'le' V u' 'n- I ' '. ,. .I ., , .,.. . . . . , . ,. .K - . . 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J W X 1 llllllllllg sw W1 ' mm, ,illlmwfiflff Xffff kXXXX Illllx.. mmm WJ m XX xwxxxxxixxsxg J I jj j I fl! ,- l l 1 ?2l,' . rg Kenarden Lodge il Jef, J v ' Q ff, f , , si W Kenaid 11 eistu l11le called The Lind of the Fiee and the Home of the Brase occupies the commfmdinfr em1ne11ce of lVooster Rocked but unshaken, by winds sweepinof across tl1e Hills bathed in Glorious sunshine, it toweis, the sw mbol of the Vouno manhood of Vloostei College Kenaiden NV1tl1 its conciete Hoois and scarred walls Kenfuden with its ceaseless bantcrina its SCIIOUS discussions Kenaiden with its plebian alternfitinfr Wltll classical oieetmos all makes up the mfwnihcent whole which we men call Home To come back across the campus after dark, past the Chapel and see gleamino' throu0'h the ave-old oaks, the steady gleam of almost innumerable study lamps, and as We come closer, to hear the tinklino' of a banjo and tl1e quiet strains of a piano wafted past on a wanderinfr zephy r, is a. consummfition dex outly to be wished. Can it be that behind those white-bricked walls -ire hidden tl1e passions, tl1e desires, tl1e ambitions of some one hundred and Hfty men? Are we to think th-it neath that sometimes crud exterioi, noble thouvhts are inspired, that rrreat souls are tried as if by fire and sword in the process of forming tomorrow s leaders? lVe cannot but believe this to be true, O Muse! Yesterday is but a dream, today is but an hour, tomorrow stretches onward to eternity with all its potentialities, new born hopes, and awakened ambitions. O11 thy fate, O Kenarden, Humanity with all its tears, lVi'th all its hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless. K I D lc Q I. v- 2 5 L 31 A N 4 'I lx l 'R , ' F . ., ,,., .,,. ,. ,.. ,,, ,,,1f ' ' W - .- -. .- -..4 -. -.1 -.YL ,- ' - 'W f Rx 'zfa02iNg0T4'eLWNd.4viQQ.1 HE l,:N.D EX S1lSldEfhi6.Q.o!aKNLQ.Q.-A .4 gl Q 2 ' f- - 'f A Vp . p K, . K, N '1 ' 1 1 1 0 'ss ' . .- 'il - ' 1' 5'aa4 ?-- fn . 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QM? gf ii QSQ g Q V 311 P Q ' I . ?I W A 4 fri i i Q! NE Budd. Flattery, Pfeifier, Love, Dodez I Murray, Kate, Hervey, Manly, Hurst, Rutherfqrd, Hamish, Siskowc. Gee, Henderson ly? 5313 Reznn, Smith. Irish, Gabriel, Mullet Q! W TQ 3 15 TE' sg ii E fy SECOND SECTION Eb 'L U , EVE , E Zig' f V ii, 5 E 'C vii, 2+ 1 , Qi V T i f W - Q . if A 2,5 5 N N X if 4 5, Amstutz, Randall, Caldwell, Hull. Wfalker, VVykoFl W'ehner, Stevenson, McKee, Gerig, Carpenter, XVylie ff i X' Geiger, Vifenger, Grove. Perkins, Glson, Bunn L W W Vs i 1 Q i M VN ,I ix ri 5, ix ., . . 7Qx?,Q,f..A.6kI?1 A, ' ' Y V, , , , Y . - ...I . , , .4 - ,-V .N X , X V ,V V uf I F V., ,V -K' ' ' , if.QM,z,1,MMm,,,,iw,1,rM,eafrgwf,wf,. iisifigffffsfi,jj f' ' - f lv 4,-f C ' TWO HUNDRED THIRTEEN ya ,f'fQ'f.1lf72rv ISg' ,, , f. 4 fff1fffJ'J , ' 'M lfxitfff , a L- an nw ' . -l f -1' ,W ,QF ' -JY? '- -.' E- ' - . I -2 ' M fl' V 5 ,mfwf wffmf a wf' m 15 , T Mill IE 1326, IEW? Wil , WFFH' 'An' ' -ry will ll l MVN ls! X 1 N ls Z5 THIRD SECTION ,lf 'S ' x 91 2: E x i E i 5. 'i Q . 7' 5 25 w 5 51' ' VA 4 Fleming, Rohrbaugh, Moffett. Destler, 'feng A N K Kadyk, Over1'oc1:e1', Roach, Hunt, MacKenzie. Patterson. Bourns, Luce. Bfills, Kille', Finley fr 'r ,mul Bourns, Fervor, Simpson. Sloan, Custis, McCabe S C FOURTH SECTION 5 .5 2 ,l lf , , Q - W ,. 5 Q A 1 ig 5 l f Z Q 'I QC H 5 Q ' 1 . Mitchell, Boxwell, Shumaker, Dally, Stewart V Thiessen, Westlake, Braden, Lenington, Dowd. McNut1 ' W ' Q YVe1'ner, Graber, Durbin, Duke, McLaughlin, Bachmann ' W 1 X X J , 1 9 ll lam P V ' F ' 1 ,Q . lg ffl,.a ffgl:wl:lWMwfmwQsvfQfQxvlmMzxnfwrgflwffWwuvj W :QC , E' TWO HUNDRED FOURTEEN ll J Q L f'f'+f' ,xwx VY? gl S ,fl I P 62 Sn-3, Q 5 DS gg bah- , if S J f. ,gn gqw My .Y Sw 1K xg-ig, w T:-N ,fm 5512 if ,-ff' 1 QP 1 ,Qi W1 V E761 1 DE 1 3 ? i W if S W , fi 5 27' 31 TV N, 5 'win L M , 3 FULL, ,, W, 5wJ?mQ'vmWALgMswQKw1isuwQMQ,wAMw ,gwgmma csvfwwa1MsfWxxiA , Q J LL? 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F' No shadow of gloom ever passes over the carefree life of the merry co-ed, who arises in time for the 7:30 classes, she gets wakened up about Q., noon and is then able to spend the rest of the day in working out cross- 5 word puzzles and answering the call-bell. Holden Hall has one phone and consequently its inmates have unlimited opportunities for dates. ' .2 About 10:15, practically everybody having managed to get in by that 3' time, the busy co-ed, half crazed by the thought of all the work that must be prepared for the 7:30 class the next day, locates her books and i studies diligently until the lights 0'o out at 10:30. Although beauty sleep is really not needed, as a fa?nousoactress stated one Monday morning in Chapel, that beauty is not womanys greatest asset, the Holden girls take i advantage of the darkness to freshen minds and bodies, And then 7' . . pa Morpheus enfolds all in his arms. - cz If ' f 2 4 9 1 f Q . - r' 3' V 'N 1 il, - ',,-f-'Saysmzozmzuxqmiszmzotmmario:M:QLmemzeamtnzeazngwcru.9:Qgs:avqsi:'4 1 4, TWO HUNDRED EiGHTEEN v 4 R fx . V J' 'lf ': 'ly v-w ww ' r' fm ln' u' 'ul' - v -I f- - -.1 -p 'ur -x v-rn' 'nw' 'rl ' ' V ' .7 4.35, ,Ji-AOfQ.O.4'.Y.Of'E'l46x'.O.QA T H E I N D X, Ulf5ll'HllfQ.OfG'QfO.Q.fk. Liga xl ? N . el if it W . l Q 'Q 9. ?,.- 5 s . 5. Pi rf :E ! . L 1 71 'Y' l l l I K4 l l Q , . 6 l I 77' f - G i 1:4 Y Her sparkling eyes Do lighten forth sweet love's alluring firesg Q 5 And in her tresses she doth fold the looks l Of such as gaze upon her golden hairg l Her bashful white, n11ix'd with n1orning's red, g, Luna doth boast upon her lovely cheeksg Her front is beauty's table, where she paints The glories of her gorgeous excellenceg Her teeth are shelves of precious rnarguerites, Richly enclosed with ruddy coral cliffs. 2 Tush, Lacy, she is Beauty's over-match, Q If thou survey'st her curious imagery. -Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay. 4 -. 4 L1 W ,, fi gi l ' 1.72 ' i., - ,1 -v v- -,, , . . , .. f. .. .,. . .. . - r. '--3' g. ?.. '--,g9m.QszQ.mgmsm9.Qn:mQ,Q.mmn.m.m.Q::4.Qm:Q.Q.QtQ.s:m.sw2 'TI Ig , 4' ' TWO HUNDRED NINETEEN w W IIWIJWDIIWWW ky' 3 l llllllllll- l K iff xv X Xi - lg, Afjffffo f77f XXXJQ-fr 'lg mm ig WRX 'MW 1 Jljjjbvz fffksgm -li E5 gal , Hoover Cottage A J H Aw EH f K X Q E.Ni,,NL 'i 4, -EJ The fall of 1994 acted ws a whirlpool to pour into Hoot ei Cottaoe a chaotic mass of types from the four corners of the earth, it it is peimis sible to speak of corners in 1efe1ence to the globe Hat 1110 been exposed to an entirely new enxuonment the indisiduals constituting this mass beoan to adapt themselx es to their suuoundinos About the first thino' to which they had to uccustom themselves vas the fact that Homer parlor was created for a special purpose-a fact well appreciated by Kenarden men. However, the Hoover girls took up other things quite as naturally. It has been rumored about that upper classmen, feelino' the need of inspiration, come to Hoover in the hush of quiet hour and -ire awed 'it the tranquility of the place. A Are we fond of dates? Oh, rather. Do we like fire drills? VVe all turn out. Do we pull the A s? Not only the A s but B s and C s. Hin e we colleve spirit? Hear us yell at football Games. Thus mi0'ht a ques- D 'X H 'B f In Y .,,N,,. .,?,6,.- H I D X .MRF-.,l?,Q,. ..vQ.,..,,,vQ,v L . -' N ' 1, 'RSS , ,an M. in'.Q.4.Q.A'A.Q.AA ff: f E g li... A1...A.Q.4A...A.'A:i,4'4L cg I 'fx N V 1 X . l . ra. S . ...- . I .im N H 5 51121 i eeeg. .... . tl hm. ' - 1 ,... gi ' -5EIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:T!!!!2'::!:Ellis -4----4 !ll'Y!!l'!!!!!3'!Y4'!3!!f!'!?!?5'!f'!!!!!Z5!!!!lYC2 ' 1 .S ''f2!!!! 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Our House-Mother is largely responsible for this and to her we express our regret in leaving the ' homiest place on the Hillfl H 6 a. 95 61 If QA '1 .fr .5 , . , N Z K A 25 ri' '1..,,.- r, J' ' TQYQMQTMQIVAQIQI!4f5T?:WQT!z.7!Ts2W!IM1129493252IQZVHQMQRVMOIQ .!Y!4i!Zk!Qfi'P T?x5-..t TWO HUNDRED TWENTY f ,H I w- -- - .vw - - -lv w cu- uf -uf l Y - v -i .-- vi'-' 'lr -uw: v-v 1- -uw --E ' Y ' V 0, :Ms m,w.aa'.s.azQ.'4.w.o.fm 'r H E: I N D E x sifsfamra.Q.4:m1a.Q..ss-fha C I V .g I 1 ' + s Q ' E Ti i E T W f if f . il ya Q! F ' 'Q Sl ' , 1' If the heart of a man is depressed with cares, l The mist is dispelled when a woman appearsg l Like the notes of 21 fiddle, she sweetly, sweetly Raises the spirits, and charms the ears. A Roses and lilies l1er cheeks disclose, But l1er ripe lips are more sweet than those. Press her, Caress her Wfith blisses. S Her kisses Dissolve us in aleasure and soft re Jose. ri C l l 1 Q. ' -The Beggars Opera. l v' E i 22 Q Vg F' B, 1 ll KF? i V. F! I A . I V 16 IN L , e , ,P p ',' f? -Sig!mvIQZQZQIVMQIsh3715197Q'QTSQVIQMMmails!ZQLMQZHAZQLMTQIQ.QYQJQ1m1Q2i'x5 ff ' 4 TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE A 'X K- S S Q C G 's 1 Q 2 G 'Q G 2 Q ACT. O9lHl'Al4.'OQ1 'I' H E I N D EX IVSl mlQ6'G'Q'QQ'ki'Z'1, K R W M I llllllllll X X l I1 sf 7, X W mm ll Umfioffxffff Ufff SXXM xzeafa-ii1ll,,lll1. W J as X Wyjly if ' J sfkg 1 ll l ?il,' ?f- mrller manor g JH 'N Q ff we-ff WVhen dav IS done and I 1C lClI mr cate I Colne to the 1c'1lm '11 here thele 1S no hate F01 here whater er my Wo1th may be Are those who elmo to the1r fa1th 1n me No, there has not been a new dorrmtory bmlt on the H1ll, lt IS onlv Long Hall Wltll a new name At the request of Mrs Aberhart, a lnnd patron of our college, Long Hall was renamed as a memoual to her parents who were early settlers of VVooster But what IS 1n a name? The same stately mans1on stands among the mu1mu1 mg p1ne t1ees , the same squu rels fusk across the green, the same drum drum from the practlce house floats across to us , the homehke atmosphere IS felt as before Sometunes our dorm IS a scene of mdustry, our lessons are conquered w1th honest effort VVe are here to play, to dream, to drlft, we have hard Wolk to do and loads to l1ft But more often the old walls r1ng w1th laughter and merument What tales thev could tell of spreads, Vlrglnla reels, fudge partles and tally pulls' We are proud of our Wooster home, the t1CS of fI'1CI1dSl11p we have formed here w1ll bmd us through years to come D D 1 B O 5 9 0 5 0 9 2 3 O 9 1 I 1 ls g I l l I lx .-L n .., 7.1, , , fl 'Z' 'L '?'V'1 L2F E 'I' E 5 . - .T xr 1 I t il x J ' . 'I , 4 1 0 ' vu, 1 - f il ---- wf'1',. 'gl E Qlnmn' se em--1--lu-E f-1-- ....- ' ,L 'Lg , M KA .,,.. , f r,,,, , 'sy -5 1 . . 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V P l S Q 4 1 ' 1 .Yr - Q Baclmman G1 abe1 Mollett Braden G1 osJ edu Humax Q E Caldwell Hallal an Nelson 3 Clabau h Hawk Olson 3 Chsbv g Helm Ream Q C1 othels Hllhlxer Sl1umalxe1 Q C DCHHIS Hull S1skow1c V E Destle1 Hul st Smltll 3 Q Flatterv II'ISl1 Snvdcu 5 G Fox Kate Spllllflg 3 F1 azee 1x1Qm1v Wedge G Gabrlel M1ller VVenger 5 C Gould Dlltcllell 2 N x' -A I' A Z X l 9. S' I 'I W v v lx L ',4. '-SsytgzmrnzmsmznrmfQtm:QrmfQ:mt9m.m:wmazyzmimzmmtara.. :Q1Q:mge:?:il'A?T1' TWO HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR Ev: ..: H .c 4 O '4 .5 G I . P T B 'B ,Y ' 'F' '1- 'nr v-n' '. v 'A 1' nv- U 'V u' -lr , -5 1- -14- u'U'll' 'll' 'uv 'n vw 1' 'lr-' 'lt 1 V os Qxggm-4Q,m,4v.-..:Q:4m-.o.Q.. 'r H E I N D EX n:mLf.fn.a.Q.4:m:4.Q4.:g-.qhmi , gl ' 2? 5' 1, Q I V g ' '1 r' 5 1 ra si , ,Q ' H Q 5, E 9 1 3 2 ' ' P nj Q 3 P . Y S ,. w 0 N' Q C b 4 O C D 'Q --Jlthleiics iq ,Q I 1 I' ax fa if '- ?'fL5 '-Say!rmxotmfuzq19419tm:9rQ.fQ7w:Q:Matmmmzmmimzogmraw.QtQ:s1m:4z':i??x5'fl ' ' A' TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE E' ff rj if 4 ,5fS,4,JVt K, ,YA -1,-3 ,f1,fQ,f'Lf:,f1'J VF IV' l ?.ff.,fLn,f':.f?L if W 't' ' 1 --LN- ...U awww Hf' ' M 'Q ' ' - i 1 .Q , ' ' . zmihawfitf llvfV'NlQml1,l-IE llf.i1 tllF1llE7,l3LegQfWW??S5l.if.? fi1l? i:2s ' . . A V ,fjiaqg ,Lv ' t- i .,i way ' :Va is ll 1 ls , W 1, l if l 1 l 2? f. i l 9 To Mr. Everett H. Randall, ,Q who by his unceasing labor, in- l , finite patience, and intelligent , direction has made W'ooster Col- lege Band what it is today, this -' page is respectfully dedicated. 45 Too much credit cannot be given to Mr. Randall for his ,5 work as band leader. VVhile others slept, Randall patched up musicg when others' played, he '- struggled with tones, chords and ' V harmonies. 'E The band this year has far sur- passed its previous efforts. It 'i followed the football team on most of its journeysg it has played for practically all the home games, both football and basketball. It has surprised audiences with new pieces and new arrangements. And today it stands, a monue ment not only to itself and to its director, but to our own Col- lege of YVooster. d l 1 7 X, 1 Q i' .', l ,NE - 5, f X N QQ ,F Szansoitilamewramtmaaaaimvl , .v1f.s'ivMmQsMQivmiw:LxM f- , TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX N! Coaching Staff CO XCH L C BOI ES TRNLS1 M HOIL FIOIII C lch I Boles comes the lntllll IC lou G1 f le NxV00SlQC.l football llll cllnely H IS ll los ed bx tll wl ho know lllll lnl fetlcc v exelx opponcllt lll the C01ClllI'lf:, ClILlCS Bolcs IS p llectlx Fitted tol ltllletlc lelclcl-slllp hs leaso'l of his out st incl 1110 lnolll chllac Cl his bllllllnt herd wolk 'lnd the V hole hearted n s Vltll wlllcll 16 tlllllStS hllnself llltO the 1 not necessllw LI'1lIIll6lltC the nunlber f footbflll XlCt0llCS QIIILE Co ich Bolts c lme to Xl oostel tor cwerv stllclent lS acqu Lllltiifl ulth oul football suc cess unclel hls 1 glme 'llle llliilllllffl which he has ploxecl himself a good losel dullng two clefelts of the season of 1974 IS 'l fine qualltx not to be osellool ed Too nlucll 13101196 cannot be given Coach Boles :. for he has brought more glory to VVooster than any other single ln'l.n. 7 CXRL B. MLNSON f Asaisfcmt P111 siccll Director' 5- . ' ' ' ' 'J Track and Swim-ming Coach The Phlsical Edu- f cation Departlnelt has f a. waluable asset 1 . C'lrl B. Munson. A1- though Munsons spe- L cialty is not football, QA he is alwflys on hand ' to offer 'my assistance L wllicll he can gil e. .. Munson has 'L com- i plete knowledge of Q the human lT16Cll'll'llSlTl ' and how it should be - treated. He willingly T contributes his ser- ' wices to the team in - 1 more or less the capa- 5 1 ci f of 'l trailler. gi ' I f VVooster may thank L, F Carl B. Munson for the winning swimming r ' , and c r 0 s s-country rf' L-'-l-...LL f' teams for which he has been responsible. f. 51 Isslsfnnt Plzysacal Ducffol I'le.sh'n1an Coach I1llLSt QMosej Hole 18 the ctplhle assistant of Colch Boles Men llqlllle Ill d.ClIlll1LlIlOll tor llllll 111 tllelr fresh ln Ill N631 wlllcll they hold tll1OllEll0llt tllfill flllll Scars It XNOUStC1 '1l1l0llgll his lnowleclgc of focthlll 'lnd his mln nlllb pelson llltv, Mosc h IS mule himself ll l f l I6 FltSllll1iIl squad His CiJlllIl1lllltl0ll t cess IS one of SILIIFICQ Nos scouts CXL15 opponent incl conse quentlx has onls one 0PPOI'tlll1IlIX a lear to see Vfoosters tealn ln b'lttle We challenge 'IIISOTIL to show us a bettl scout ln e Omo Confe ence th'ln Muse Hole MXH' AR'1l-IUR MURRAH A csivtmzt Pllysiccll Diirectol' Baseball Couch Here is the latest addition to the Coach- ing Stuff' vsho came to us two years ago from Ashland College. Art' wls ' ' enc Wooster during his col- lege days and is novl inlparting to the XVoos- ter st'1rs knowledge gained from experience. This year he has pros en laluable as '1 scout, for his reports never fail l the correct dope. Anotller f Arts jobs is to see that the news of our athletic successes gets before the public eye. Since his arrix '11, Coach M'ur- ray is also greatly re- ' .. sponsible for the suc- cess of 'Vlloostefs baseball team. That he is a good worker and has filled his position well is not over-rating him. A I . '3 . ' 'i '1' Hs- 'u-- -Iv P '1l'x:'!'F ff I ' f ' . 'w 'II- I1 ' VQ '1 v-'P' ' ' , xxx, , ,Jn-.Of9.QA'1.l.Q.l.MY.O.Q.1 H E' I' N D b.G.C!rD.l.4.O.G'2.Q.A.'..1.lgL.Q r xl . Q 4 . V 1 s l i' ly ' it l I 'W 'Qs Q . - .- - ' ' w. . fp f , ' . ' 1 1 i- o tl 3' el . i Q -l 'j. e Q al. Hill ' 1 - V , . H l ' 4 C Veil lr' ' ' ' .P - a . If . Z lf , 5 F' 2 ' 2 e ' ' f ' ' 'S Q 'A .g -z A- ,'z 1. '. - W -.CJ ' is EV.. t -, ' U- i c. ,U Z ' z a - ' . 1 l ' ' an ki f f - ' - lclel coacl o ' tl , CQ. f '- l l . - . r - : ' . ' l big -' ' 0 duties of a. coach. It xVOOSlICl',S football suc- eq . 'e - 'S -l t-0 - ' .1 .. Q .X V-f ull S-5 . vs. - f Zi? Q I o . e - 3 - ' s - ' .cf . . l i -' .1 , .. 4 . 2 , . C - I , A, ..., ..: - f l: .1 .- X 5 'Z ' A K . , ' L- . . C If A '- 1 S . A. . ' th 3 . ' r f ' sf . E P ' ' ' -e 2 I r K P ' l . W G w Y 6 Q . . X 9 9 f T f ' 9 I1 l C 1 ' 4 G Y 4 K V 7 ' l c Y J . J , m .. , .1 . l u a stal l at e ' ' W e A Y V L Y C . Q C ' 1 B G 1 Y f . V , 5 G ' c . 4 f P 3 I i to we U G C , cc as O 2 4 r r- ,Q f . 0 4 C 9 'Q I tj 1 9 2 j 7 c c 'c B l I, -I 7- 1,621lQQfQis?lQf?a9IQiMi5lf:YiQiQ.fQiS2WQlM!i9:9119Qllf:YfQl!4l,lf5i0IQ.Q.QIQii1YQQ'Pi:xxS-6-. . x I .. TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN X . , A.LN3M.l. GBHGNDH OMJ. I3' .LHS fix , .-T A- x. 5 A D U ,J 3 'v Wifi ' . - 1 P i T , - - , , i I l . .. - ,-.GN ri Wd SEMI? 5'F6'l7Wk5STBb??a'5'!N?5?5'v'5?3E46Q7W2l9 'fAW9?5 '4N3?fNb?WVi5W?5Mf 3?Qfx7Q2'u5Kfi33'j'??'S'f3?'A5Zfiiiwwiwl' Q725'? W967W53E' I.g4 'f 'i lg - -7- - V -7 , f-1.-1g,.,,g1.f,,-'::,V41-Ty ' it rw W I V lyfx ' Xi tif As , Tj xl IC MI If f 1 'H' A w ,.... ..,.,. fig 22 WJ if eg mai gs 77 :TX W f. ' ' fa ,. , 1 Hi: fi 7, , Iwi V 744 13:1 , yu gel ?'Yq Um K' W KJ 25 ffx-X gf ZX -:r:- Vu xi I: if, ,S D ., Ei y ' ' 153 Q2 D9 Q31 1925 WOOSTER VARSITY 5 W fs, M 5? f 1 Q A fv a A , ff' If 5 Fi ' , 'JN -.Q ,Qjl M D AU T '57.. Q , , , ,, N N , Y, Y 1' 'Q'- 1TI i' Y , W, ., fi, ,rw Sw, .417 ,W Y, , ,mi Lv QQQ4 ifQf!lffQEM345Qfvfv!3 S13?Q'5?21LZ+3i4flSx315Af4Hl?mWMiQYQfLL'QmqM9fk7'W1mM'm LMEL2MRJAYWA EEif5Jgx 2? jg ,C -n K J' 'I' '2 '1 'I '1' ' I' 'W i'-' 11' 'v' Y - 4- -1 --- f -nf -1- --r-1 v-u A -nv -:li 9: Z , 5 A-a0.9.0!f'-.olfifagh'iam T H E I N D E X UlfwidffviilfN.lf!Wll,hgv1?' 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Q 7 7 , 7 G V 2 ra ' 4 N3 1 n n A A IA A AA A 011 Wm W D .-,MMM H X tis IJ lllllll la am. ,,il1fIme.fa.1f fffff iXLe3sax lllll1 65, J -f ww ff 1 Wm' A FCDCDTBALL ,fxf gi ' its-.axe anti WA hs i if ffx' f, XX weft -.,'i ' ll oostci lVooste1 ll oostei lVooste1 V5 oostei Ashl ind Otteibein Aki on U1 uni Reseix Q Season o 1924 XVO0StCl ll oostei VVoostc1 lV009tC1 VVooste1 Ohio State Qa e Cincinnati Denison Nlt Union lD1th the Team Ashland As usual, we opened our season Yvltll Ashlind Colieoe and found that they had a hard Hghting team. Otterbein-VVooster got the jump on them and scored three times in the first ialf. Later, Siskowic made a sensational run of sixty ya1'ds for a touchdown. Akron-Here we met an unexpected defeat. After our tochdown in the first half, they pushed us steadily back. In the last the minutes, Akron pushed it over and drop-kicked for the point which beat us. Miami-Smith and Starn came through for long runs which netted two touch- downs. The opponents scored toward the end of the game by a blocked punt. Reserx e-After our touchdown in the first period, Reserxe s xeteran line gave a tough battle. A It was not until the last quarter that VVooster succe ded in another march across the goal. Ohio State-VVooste1 s epoch-making moral victory. O. S. U. never made a threat until the end of the Hrst half, when Clarke bucked it over. In the third quarter VVooster evened things up and beginning the Hnal period, Smith made his famous run of forty yards for a touchdown. . Case-The first part of the game was a punting contest. The last quarter, Starn drop-kicked one over and Case followed with a touchdown after a long pass. Cincinnati-This was decidedly VVooster's game. Cincy never made a threat while Wooster played an evenly balanced game. Denison-Hlere, our passing rose to its highest. VVe outplayed our opponents far more than the score shows. Mt. Union-Thanksgiving Day, at Alliance, we battled to a scoreless tie. They gave us a scare in the first quarter, but the remainder of the game was played in lNIount's territory. 'Q I gl 7 - ' S339:m:o:m:m:Qimtstmrprmiosavxozw.Q:more:mw.:4:9LmtQ:Q.QtQ.Q:m4sw2i?K g C I . TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE Szskomzc washes fhvouqh hislzlancl 07 a touchdozzn ' n- 24 I 7, '1 ' Smzth gets away for 35 yards agaznst Akron. f 5 w SI A '1 oi -n Q, 1.x3j15AQ2Q.OT4'.'.QlQ3lg4'n.0.Q.1 HAE . , I N D E X Sl'S.Clfrb1l.Q.Ola-aNi0.Q.': ZygLQ xl ' , N .I N fl ,I 1 m . . m ' ' i N S 9' 1 A - -E 7 5 - L J . . I '1 P- ' v G 9' 5 9 4 P Q 9 1 'I g 5 . 9 3 4 L - D 9 S 1 P Q o 4 4 0 S D n I. H v v , :I ' 'f,4 ii?T!MhiiiikiifiiiilM31519197s'2'!Ts2?TQIM!IrE9L!Zx'211299f!!z.Z9L?.15fQZQ .9IQiQZk7QQF 5-f 4, TWO HUNDRED THIRTY - ,. -. 9 3 Q o 'I Z G P a N Sim 11 makes last touclwlwzem zn lzzs nav em 07 H700StC7 Cmazvznatz game 9. ,, L .: ' Q Q 5, 5 7 5 ,A Q 1 z Q! - v.. Smith returns Akroniv punt for 45 yards. - X -B g J - -- -v-ww' 'u 1' I-1 0 -1- xr 'uv 'I I' 'I I-' 'I I' ww- nv 'vu' 'I YA' 4' 'H' E ': X Q 3 11.omgsLm.o1Q.'am.o.fm T H E I N D E X slfsmmla.Q.ofmio.Q.':gl.ffk4Lgg I ' R if - K N , V .P I 4 ' QQ ' -'2' -f :,,.- -' fi 4, V 5 S .A ' V- 0' - ,,.AA 1 6 E Q 1 I P4 7 1 F -. . ' V 3 . . JL . V .-Q , IVQVK ' 22 Q S 4 S Z - B Q 9 ' 3 1 P G Q l 1, , 5 Q 5 D Y 3 Q 0 S v I I, ' - Q . .-Samrmmtmrmzqzm:97m1w,.iQ1w:Q:manmy:m1mi!,:4:9:mtQ1Q.ntagaxmgez-sig? I 1' M TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE F1 P4 S 9 go -4 3 Q I. 49 4 I 1 STARN A perfect example of the high type of men which have captained VVooster football teams in the past is found in Rosie Starn. He has piloted the team through a somewhat stormy sea- son and finished with a high percentage of good judgment to his credit. Rosie made all-Ohio fullback 'and was im ited to participate in the East-West classic played in Cleveland at the close of the seas-on. One of the highest tributes which could be paid Starn was given when a little group of varsity men expressed the opinion that they liked to play beside him in any sport. SMITH Hovsard Slnuth is the man who amazed the crowds in the Ohio State Stadium by making a forty yard run through States vshole team for a touchdown. It was char- acteristic 'of Smithys playing and we will ven- ture to say that Ohio State nexer witnessed a more clew er piece of open field running. Smith is small, but is a veritable streak of lightning in football clothes with pig-skin tucked under his arm. GROSJ EAN Giosllean 1S one of the fastest hardest playing ends es er seen at W'oos- er. He is in the air most of the time during a game and does a lot of damage to the opposing bftckfreld. Shorty is hard worker, gives his best to the team and is the kind of a fellow who pulls up the morale of the squad. He loves to play football and still m-ore, he loves to play for VV-ooster. 'B fr 0 J. .,, ., .u,,.,,. .., .l,. .N ,T ,,. .,,. - 1- -1 if -ww-1' 'n' 'wr-1 v-rr -u-- -ul 7 O, f.x, i-go.aNgQ.4w.ofelamxo.fm 'I' H E I N D EX Sw.d.fm20.Q.o!mio.Q.':1I,l7hw Q xl I S I i . S ' n . 4 u S J Q ' l 5 u Q-1 u it Q! ' vq 7 G f t Q 1 E U f fr f ' 4 a G ., Q ff ' , Q cs 77 ,y Q , G 2 1 a 1 f smrmzormrmze1sntstmznfmfemxom:Qimmznzmigzezoaweto.mm mgoeikfgb' 1 I TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO 'B O, .x fi-gems.4-.-.o1Q3a.4v.o.am T H E I N D E X.Swim!o.Q.olmio.4v:gl1lL . nl xl N I Y if , s Y l , N .gg 'e vs Ii .Q W ii' 6 : 1 F 3 Ki nf' Q 9 LAYPORT CRITCHFIELD FLATTERY 5 Mose is the deserv- Wooster's future star Here is two hundred ing captain-elect for the at the pivot position rose pounds of brawn and a next year's team. He is quickly on the horizon born football player. at 5 - upholding the family when Gabriel was in- Flattery's value to the . football reputation at jured. Hank showed team was expressed in a S VVooster by his consistent his metal in the Ohio form-er capftain's words work at left guard. One State Stadium, where he when he stated that E of the Cleveland papers played awonderful game. Flattery made the right .pf bestowed him the honor Critchfield is ahome pro- side of the line almost of a position on their duct of Wvooster and he impregnable. Willie', Q mythical all-Ohio squad. yet has two years of col- was all-Ohio Tackle and Miose held his own against lege football. Hank probably the most widely every opponent With has already Sh0WI1 url- known Wooster linesnran .4 whom he came in contact. limited abilities at center. in his time. He must be He really loves football He came into his own in given much credit for the Q and Wooster- can be as- b the same manner as his fine football he played sured of a good man to predecessor and will no under the handicap of a Q lead her gridders next doubt hold his own. painfully injured shoul- 3 season. ' der. Willie entered Q the backfield lineup this Q year and proved to be a Q line plunger of merit. p Z W 'S 95 K? 'E . 1 F . . . ' . gp N , :N ll , I' v u t :lx ' Ze -Sayre:mzozmmvxqzm'stmzpfmfatwxmsa,wimzmzezmtr.:4:9:mt IQ!YQ2!lk?QSiP sx5-.tl 4' 1 TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE Nu SISKOVS IC Siskowic is a consistent play er and the mainstay in Coachs pony back- field. There has been no man who has learned more football at YVooster than Siskowic. He likes the gridiron and is -1 hard man to put out of thc game. John is the kind of an athlete whom ei ery - one admires chiefly be- cause of the quiet and iunconcerned manner ' which he receives glory. A large responsibility as a backfield man will fall on him next year. RATE Cl11lStl'll1 Kate is an- other on the list of our old reliable tackles. O offensive he could tear the hole through the op- posing line when the play was called through his position. Kate always exhibited a lot of fight and would nes er slacl'en his pace. He has been 'L great help to us for when he met some stiff opposition, he stood the test of a good tackle. Kiate deserves credit for working hard and for the sterling qualities which were very evident. MCGLASH KN Al comes lHt0'V oos- ter footballdom through the Sophomore class. He gaxe a good account of himself in es ery game that he play ed. McGlas- han is a fast, shitty back- fielcl man and skilled in open field running. Ses- eral times Al astonish- ed the fans by breaking through the opposing elesen for a long gain. NVith two more years to go he should be sure of a position on the first- string backfield. P if Z 5: -: 5. gi -I! 0 ,xx ,fr-go.am.4'.-.o2Q.'am.o.au T H E, I N D EX' Sldlclfmlo.15.414-s1o.Q.':gl.'24L g e .D t . +P I k , 'gy' . . Y J Q V 7 ' 4 1 V ! H V C g f K H 61 as C 7 3 ' P C V Q C L . . :Q w V . V X S4 57 D f f C V C r , 9 H1 5 O V mezmxozmrmzeza'simianfg:w:Q:m:Q1w.zQ:oznzm:m:9:mta:Q.. :QgQ:mgo's'4K '4i X ' I ' ' ' TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR J ,- 3 . - 5Af21151f1Z?fff7S.WQKll5lllmi' T H E I N D E X Ulfflilfhll.Q.Of4QlO.Q.'kQgL HULL 1 Hull W s human Rock of G1b1alte1 at h1s pos1t1on of left tackle H1s speualts was tl110W1Hg the opponents for losses Hull pe1 formed wonde1s at tackle durmg h1s Jun1o1 seal Our sunpathv IS wlth hlm f0l the mlsfortune whlch fell on hlm th1s year At the begmnlng an ll'1Jl1I'X wh1ch left h1m out of the lme up fo1 al most the Clltlle season He attempted a few come backs but h1s IH Jury was of such a n 1121116 as to prevent hun from doing h1s best PFDIFFER As Swlgart ww as defeat ed fo1 captarncs of 1923 so was Pferffer defeated for the cmptamcy of 1995 Phe toss of the co1n de c 1 cl e d 'Lgamst h 1111 Dutch was as good n all around end as 'Woos ter has seen fo1 a long trme Hls spec1alts, how ew e1, was Plllllng the p16 n t of the r year whlch means g1eat help to the team 111 more vsaw than one, especlally ln the naw of 'F11161 momle HL RJSIT Joe entered upon h1s football c eel l1le a flash and has 1na1nta1ned lns plestlge through h1s foul seus here He hlts the l1ne hard and steps fast vshen he meets the secondary defense Hurst has contrlbuted gleatls to the success of Wooster football rn h1s th1ee S6115 'ls 'L regulal H IS mg defense and has held down the posxtlon f safetx man 1n fine shape Vle lose 1 good athlete vw hen Joe lefu es th1s y ear 1 W Q! rv ,I 37 's IN EZ S 1 bl 2 ' s V 2: E Q , ,,,, P, , ccB- as , . 'l 4 A I . g -va a . f - -, U H .. .c,'., V ar,.i, . . , , M . d I my E 1 I , Y . ' ' ski 'ou ai. . . 'Fl e ' g of the year Hull received Pfeifer has one more always on his toes play- r ' ' y . ' N 3 ' L5 ,J I 2 . 1 . .s , v . ' b. bf . ,Y ,, . F lm K 'Q gl ,.., ,..,. ,.,.. -44 0 Q.'..- '-7smm,o.m.u.Q.m9.mnQsm9.mmma.m.m.m,9.m.w.Q.Q,Q.m.sze2:2Q A - A' TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE f A YY Y -I . .. . ,,,, ..,. U. .N ,,,. H. .,,, 5 fly' ' l - 1- -1 ---ll-1-v -lr 'ww 1-1 r 'lv' 'll t Y .5 -.x A5LOfKYlY4'2.ffQflL4zXQ1QA H'Ex 1 I N D EX SVNClfA'Dfl.Q.Of4'klO.Q.'kggL , K N GABRIEL Gabrlel has been a re llable man at centel and was perfectly fitted for leadlng oul powelful up stream play In the nuddle of the season some hard luck pllt lllln on the casualty 11st and he was unable to play Clllllflg the 16St of the yeal Gabrlel IS the man who Cl1SP1OV6S the old axlom that a mall cannot be a success at an 'ut whlch he does not hke Ex ely one admlred hlm for hls flglltlflg Splflt NEAN LY Manly IS Coach Boles Cl101CC for the best gllald IH the state of Olllo He was one of the most con slstent play CIS on the team Lollle seemed to be 111 ex ery play on the defense and he came tl11OL1bll three YCAIS wlth out a scratch He 1S a good example of a Boles made football man fol he had played no football llfltll he came to XVOOStC1 A good part of our lllle power has 1CS1ClSd Wltll Manly ln hls posltlon at rlbht guard FOX Thls Veal was Foxs first Seal on the VK ooster sarsltx Comlng to us f1OIl1 Ashland College, he proved to be one of the nlaln stays ln the back fleld and could always be depended on for 1 good galn through the lllle Fox presented an excel lent pulltlng lecord at the end of the 5631 and has punted the team out of danger many tlmes Anothel member was added to the lC11pl6 tl11CH.t llst wllen Foal completed a pass to Staln, down at Denlson I :Zu 1 N IN l l i 6 Lg 1 L7 9 1 3: P W . - -I 1 b , , V I, V 1 . . . I .- V . ' Q . '- ' ' . . l X ' ' I 4 va - ,C , L4 ' L1 P4 2 1 Q2 Ka, .1 ll 4 l fl l ,Q h 1 I- xr l In :N I 1 ll :lx 1- Z -SayTQrmzozmfmnzsltstmzormformzomIQ:mumzmmimzogmtoxypzogszmgswigi' A, TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX 'B 0: 1.x A-4o.a.o:4'.-.o:d4.a'.f.m.1 'r H E I N D E xv sifsgumiciaxwfmoiolefrfkqa xl gal X i, ' 7 l 1 i I -4 i r4 .cf W rf ! Pl .3 I 7 1 . l E i S VVEDGE SHUMAKER JAMESON l vi 0 . . . t ,, . , . .Z 53 111 only regret 1S that Shumal-:er had the rep- Jamie' 1S a home Q Art did not come out for utation of being the town lad from whom football in his Sophomore longest man on the squad. great things are expected year. He IS a Senior He was another man who next year. He shone if Sow andldidtiioi try for glme to the front in the forth in the Cincinnati me squac un i tmis year. hio State game. He frame by pulling down l Q Wedge surprised us all waded into that big line Eeveral passes, one of i with hiEHPi?5fO1'n1ancesIE1s and, playing F?lattery's which he carried 25 yards a ac .e man. e style of football showed for a touchdown. He is r could hit hard and al- everyone that he had the one of Boles' promising H ways kept driving. Most stuff in him. Coach uti- lSl0ph0m0ye5, J amegolfg ot the time it took the lized Schumaker's long long suit was his hard , secondary defense to stop legs for the kick-otf and tackles for he Could Cer- him. Art has contributed in this he proved quite tainly stop them. He is his share to the yards valuable to the team. to be congratulated on gained by Vtfooster and winning the coveted HVW' We hate to lose .him just - in his Sophomore year. g when he is starting to go Jameson is tall, can cover K S0 Well- the round fast and is ' - 1 g l , - F well fitted for the end. position. I4 ' - ,-4 .4 xi, s P 1. Q ,Zi I Q I Q A '1 . i A YN . 1 'N N n I, I 74 1 synmzezmimtg2Mzstmrgrmsswzim:amazezgzmimzmaratu.Qtm:mgev:2iI 'fig 1 . . . f TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN . 'A Qt ..x,, , y,44-40.21:a'.'.ofQIamxo.am -iT HE y I N D EX 'Ui'5lli'HIO.Q.OfGQiOgQgvA .,ZZ Xl N I N. QI ,I ' .n I K K ' 5 h 'W SQ 4 ...f 21 ' 0 7' L., LOVE , BACHMAN MITCHELL Redd Love hails from f Too many students do Our since1'e congratu- Akron South High. He not appreciate the ser- lations are extended to sf is the heaviest among our vices which the football Mitchell for his faithful- backfield men and handles manager is called upon to ness and the great help F' i his weight well. VVooster give to the team. It which he has been to the has in Love a triple means not only one, but team. Mitchell was fast threat man who is equal- four years of hard work. on his feet and hit hard. -ly skilled in the three Shorty liked his job and He stood for everything 5, arts of line plunging, gave the most part o-f his which was for the good punting and passing. time to it during football of the team, was very Another of Red's abilities season. We are sure that consistent and took foot- is drop-kicking. He dis- there has been no one ball seriously. Mitch Q tinguished himself in the else who has filled this has shown the NV-ooster Cincinnati game with a. office better than Bach- fans some wonderful couple of long drop-kicks, man. He was always on backfield work during his one of which be booted hand when needed. three years on the squad. over standing on the.5O yard line. Red's special- . ty is roll-blocking. . e - e Q .5 :g', 4 L' 'K Q s . I l . 4 Q Ni, an 'ii X fi I 'Q ' I ' . K M . 2' :S i ' I. , A , ,I 1- ' r..-. .-. ,, ,. .. 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TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT 'H I w- -- 'lp vw -.- 'I r' l-- U-1' u' -w - 'I I' 'I A-' 'I u'U'w' 'u' 'w' 'o v-ll' -uv -nh 1- Y Q' -xii !i5AO,9.QA'I.lfQ.'lg4x'.O.QA T H E I N VD E X 516.5lfA'Dfl.Q.OfG'QlO.Q.'k 1 lfffffv A4,4,.,.,.,..A,,.M X CLISBY Royal Clxsby was on of our heau utr 1ty guirds and has also shown a,1J1l1tV as ceute1 He has been xerv ffuthful dllflllg h1s three gears on the sarsrty squad and his held down hlS p0S1tlOH well whenew C1 Called up on The VV Z1SSOC1 ttlOI1 gaxe Chsby a seruce le ter as 'L reward for l1s fauthfulness Much the success of the t 'un must be accredrted t those men who are out everv afternoon taking part 1n the scummage REAM Ream IS a, Senlor and has onlv been out for football two yeurs Con sldermg thls tact, he IS to be congmtuldtecl fo1 hls Hne showmg IH the backfield tlus year Ream made hrs leal debut at M1dH11 when he tore tluough the llne for some urce galns Reamx only W61gl1CCl 150 pounds, but he had a lot of duxe md was a rellable man on the defense Coachs blg regret 1S that R am w1ll not be back next wear HAW K Anothel member of the squad to leave us thls veal IS Paul H'1Wk, who has been a reserve guard fm two years Pauls wexght held hlm ln good stead for tlus posltlon and he always put up 1 good fight when given the opportumty In con s1de11ng Hawk It must be remembeled that for tunatelv, our two legu la gu'uds wele neser out of the game once on account f IIIIIITICS Hawk was awarded the seruce letter as apprecm tron of h1s xdlue to the team h . 9 3 P l d 3 vvvv v'1'v l4'.lw nlalxnn 1 v v 1 en 'v 'v,v v rv ' , llkivnlnnlllxfguuuug1. llnull' 1 f xx-.Q . 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Foss. if In spite of the loyal support 'W I of the student body 75 percent 1 , Q of which gave subscriptions, and l f gill the more than loyal support of g our friends in the City of XVoos- fi ter who so helpfully gave 810,- OOO, there was needed an added ? impetus to put across the drive. si At this point Mr. VV'alter D. SEN Foss made his donation which Eg! was needed to assure the con- X Q struction of the new bleachers. iff gi In his honor the student section 1 ig will be known as the W'alter D. 7:4 Foss Student Section. if l 'C .1 , gggff - 'v PM if 2 ll 1 1 Q E 'Qi 15 1 '7,9jyf? 1 7 'fs-r ' , .-ns eff filifsvffefef XQWQ?-lfiigjl ee 4 - Lgf Ii e TWO HUNDRED FORTY 'G'-.xy' 1O,QOA1'ON'l4A0Q1 'I' H E I N D EX VSGfh'QQ6'A'OQ W0 'A N WW ulllllH7lI777177Ml ML gnu, XXX X 14ZMWWjl1l1l1Il 1 Wweffvt 1 my Illlmsgzifff ffffff F-Sxaexief M IH I '96 3 3 7 i- urn- TfZ 3 nmn num mmnnm ' ' 9 f 1 wg mf KK KW 1 KK 1 I ll WIN S-Qftritltk KK thkxthdxwftxss o f 11257, 'zz 'V 'Q JWWM miwm Mifflin, 7 sag A,sf- XD I gf-I , :4t'fZ MW ms KETBALL 2: N1 Ti 'gi ti? Fr- 't'-., IE ' 5-' 1 lg, If 1, 0+ were -Eff XX ooster XVooster XVooste1 'Wooster XVOOSt6l W OOStCl WVooste1 NVooster NVOOStC1 XVooste1 NVooster NVooste1 XVO0St61 WVooster T ot'11 The 1-' 9 Season s Record B 11dWm V1 1111cc 'Vlount Umon Cftse Xk1 on Denlson C lse XX 1tten11e1,g Ottel 106111 Ohlo V1 es1eS an DCIIISOH 01110 Nortl1e111 Oberhn Reserx e Mount Un1o11 V1 ooste1 lh11ldTlCC V1 oostel Akron Vt ooste1 Cles C1'1I1C1 S 1 mbield V1 esters 1116 VVooster G1 11111116 kc a W ooster Clew eland XR ooste1 T11e warslty baskethftll squad 11111 ed a schedule of fifteen gunes e1g11t of YV111C11 vsele VlCtO11CS In the Ohlo COI1fClCl1L6 t11e te 1111 got 111 ew en breal Wlth sex en XlCt01l6S and SCVCI1 defeats T11e team got '111 as to 1 flung staxt by WVIIIHIHQ, sm of t11e pre season games In the O111o C0nfe1ence, IIOVVCXCI, the squad found the sleddmg a b1t h'1rde1 T111ee of t11e first four games wele X1CfO11CS and then Vt ooster began to shp befo1e 11arde1 compet1t1o11 The season opened Wlth a V1Ct01V ove1 Baldwm X1 allace, a pleasant SIIIPTISC, f01 the BCICCL team was cl lunner up ln the confelence last season Another JanuarS SUIPIISC was t11e v1ct0ry OVCI De111son The Blg Red came 11e1e w1t11 a elean slate, b11t 1eft w1t11 then first ICVEISC of the season Thele we1e other bught spots 111 the seas0n's plan, but on the whole the team dld not p10ve to be as conslstent as expected At t1lTlCS t11e team showed Hashes of leal form, hut thls lasted 01111 a 51101t t1111e TOWZ11 d the end of the season the squad Ioolxed bette1 A close game was lost to Obe111n 31 30, 1n which VVOOSTCI looked as of 0161 Then the Reserve geune at Cleveland found VVO0SfC1 KIJHSSIIIQ 1111e pr0fess1ona1sU as one paper ea111ed the St01V of the VILt0ly t11ere The ZU1t1C,l1H13.X of the season d1d 11ot lT13tC1ld117C Mount Lame here for t11e hnal game of t11e season wlth a clean slate A WVOOStC1 v1etors would have made amends fO1 most ot the 'eason's defeats HOYX'6X61, VVooster was unable to penetlate the Stll1Jb01ll Mount defense and lost I YV I Y V' Y' Yvvvv I I' Y' V 1 11' 1.1.-l,1,.,L,,Q,.-..u1.1.-1111121.11112'1V.1-,1' D 'W 5 P 9 P 9 2 3 D 3 5: 0 f' f ...t an f . 1 , , '11 'Z 1 I n , , 1 'Z' 'YNZ' . . , x1 1 4: I 1 N 5 2' ' S 2 ' . 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'. - , V' ' C- ' - Z on Z Y i . C V. '. .' ' rf , K , -, k .,- , . ur ' - ' . Q ' , I A , . . D ' t 2'. '-law up an 1'-2 pw 9 as prow.. , WDW!!!Q'O'f19i!!z9'CQ.Q!AQIJQG9'Q2iT5i5. ' I .I TWO HUNDRED FORTYAONE . A g f 4 - e ' K V yn- . 1 l,-'aw .yi Ui- 1,1 94, ui an N D ll ill lp C I u I 1 -1 L D Q axx, P I 4,-,g,Q,g,4-,-,g,Q,g,4,w,Q,Q4 'I' HE I - Q 5.QA.fm.Q.Q.o.m.Q.Q.'..4 Law Q , I, - . cl D X ll Q if 5 I N J I l . V ., . Vt . ,.,,, 1 Nw. .5,:y..a.:.4.g-,Vf3VVQ-3.-.,1-11--'i 4 Hb . f,.'1:.p,-ig ' Q1.a.,gV,-Q15,gsm SW W ' 'V 'L V A L . ' -fa.- f 'Q-Ei .'Za 7.'lL1i?'V:? I. F' i1 :EEZf':'fl?J. -'-, iz.. -I-3 ' :I LG - 'f 'ry' '5f':'3i: Qi ' ' 'i -if? -fV3Ll'-vi.-QQ mil' . ' V f ' fii I 5 Q Lewis Manly was a man admired by every Vifoos- :-. . .-'t.sZi'-Zi 'i ter rooter and feared hy every forward whose duty it r V ag-wr Vitgfe 'MJS1-:,i,-,.f . , - 1 :Q jqi, V 1, 3: was . to score frorn the rlght corner. He could stick Zlififiv 'VV to ms man every Uma until he was able to force 3 jump 3- Qgjvg4gV ball. A team of alert fighters such as Manly would -g ,1 indeed be hard to beat. We regret Manly's leaving this 3 'V .fp , -ff - -.Q sf , 'V.-5.53: ,.,. f.-iV,,v -i -agp,Q,-,gash,gi.1:1,e-12: . ' . . -1 -'Q if15211,-J,jV'.'.'7-4 -fs. year, for he is truly a born athlete and a true sports- - : . QM!! .,, .. , . .,.. . 4 O F ' Z ' VE ST? man. . 5 - ee : . f ' ' ' . 5 - - V fi PFEIF ER P' ' 5-1-1 l51.i-Jafaii' .. - . 'i ' 1.5! - Dutch has been the chief point getter for Woes- tel' this year. He rose to fifth place in the list of Ohio QQ ,vw Conference scores. He would move out quickly at the Lf g blast of the whistle and was always on his toes. His 5' - f-.e..,uf2'fw-1, - ' ,-,I V. ,f .-.img ' ' i. - 4 QQ great asset is his unusual eye for the basket. Dutch Q. ii has one more YW and Wooster is expecting him ff' 6 Q4 do big things. The team has chosen Pfeiffer to captain . e . .... 8111 HEX Year. . .- -:,,,.f,.5y.fy,,,.4f -.-- ...:i f 3.w,,,.,4.,,, . . 2- ,. fifmwf-if.: - e r 1 , f 1 -'-i- V It Y . 1 1 , t H I - : p M,f,.,L4 ff iai t h I. ix as rea p easure to watch the a b onde center .Z i move over the floor. Rosie was apparently always ' Q at ease, but could move like a Hash when necessary. bg Many times Sims me arms would swf our and Fe 5, . Check the ball as it flew from the opponenvs hand. Q 3 . He has wonderful ability' for worrying the opposing '1f1',-'5V3M'.' ff l' center. Rosie got his share of points and at the . 5 Pi lik .J ....V ' end of the season was listed among the high conference :f 1 -. .V , ,. .... 'em-...'gfs -I' V g-51,3 --e' he-V -X-V - -:ii -5,:4,.h-fm ..: 'E :. - , ..., Q - -fiVyfef:,1,y-.-3-fm ,i4.V,., W., .QM A,.. . VA qw. 1 7 QQyg9M:.,QxfQP3 1.135 nm: y e ..,.f if7f .V e-'f.Q,zV:fm3 7 5. Tfwi .... . - 5 J oe was the captain of this year's team and showed QL P1 all of the be-st qualities of leadership. His strong point V- --VZ'-'4,V- Zi ' A ,few fi, JL' jf , ',.If:E.6??- ' L? , -1'-Eb. : 55314:-aff' 4759 , ' ' ' ' 3 was his ability to dribble through the defense and cage bl Q the ball for the needed counters. Joe's long sho-ts from 'Q the middle of the floor have also helped the team out Q of many bad holes. He has indeed played a wonderful 5 game at guard during this, his last year as a defender - 5 V . ' 3a,V'Vf'ws:1! 'l .f,wW,fjQ3 4 5. -.4114 -ef .rm - .1-1-:tg f -aegijf , Q' Of the Bi-ack and Gold- - ' ' F 1' eff K 4 Q 2 . P ' A 1. 1 J ' i I V. iw K y ' 4 I - .. - - v- , , r 7 W 51. v 1 1 vy- v .yu - v v yr uv' v y vv- 1 7- . . . .. ., - v , , , ,, . . f Qxffl -V ,..-1x!.Q,Q?.QM.Q.slAQMSJ:AQ-M-!.s22!iM.QfhAS.MQSAV!MQ.!5.Q.Q.Q.!z,!.k?.SiGl .. , . . x I, . TWO HUNDRED FORTY-TWO 1 an - -- ' lv-H '--- . If -..- .-l- -1,f1.-- ' ' - n- -1 H-nl' -.1 ln- -ur -1 vor 'w' 'lt .- ' aj itflozmom.c:Q:am.o.e.1 1' H E- I ND EX Mistralo.Q.ofmlo.o.':gl'Z41e LOVE This bla, Sophomore has showed up fine tm hls fnst vear on the Varslty Red uorkm, Xuth Pfelffer helps to make 'tn exceptionally ,ood pau of forwards I-Ie was noted for his Flne passmg ablllty xxh1c,h has ofttn taken Wooster through the opponents defense Red had a sg stem all his oun for droppmg them 1n the basket He aluflys bnes the opposm, guard a lot to uorry about ANDERSON Thxs big sxx foot three Su ede has all tho physlcal requnements of a good basketball player Andexson handles his tall stature xery well and his long arms are a. real asset to the team Sholty played IU many of the games last season and we legret that he mxsstd rnakmt, his letter by only a feu halves He has txxo more years at Wooster and there IS ln lum a fme pros peat for center We belxexe that uzth only a model ate amount of tramxna Anderson xnll not be out Jumped by any man IH the confelence DODEZ Dode7 has shown a fme brand or basketball mn tlns hls first year out for the xalslty sport He was hand1 capped by the lack of practxee xxhlch such a Health of materlall made xmposslble this year he yet cftmo be a blg asset to Wooster 1n years to some Dodez has an eve for the basket IS fast on his feet and IS a stone mall on defense B15 thlnbs are expected flom him next year MCGLASHAN Al plays an excellent game at guard and has been Woosters hope 1n sex exal ames He can board two men as successfully as many players can guard one There ale tlmes on defense when he seems to move ovex the floor as fast as the ball A1 19 only a Sophomore and ex ervone expects htm to be one ot VVoosters mam stays on the basketball floor next year 1 on , I Cn. ,I : P ,Q EN- w E N X . L. r .. V .I ,Z - G Y ' , ,K 6-, ,- - 0 .,. , . 1 ,. ? l E ' f Y 7 5 l A Q , - fn. 'T '. . 1 Q- , . . . U A Y. -. .' . 5' A e y l ' f - It-l Y A I 1 Y '- . I . -. I.. ' I L a through with a fine flghtlllg' splrxt, which IS bound to v ' 'ef ' of ' Y . - 4. b' A ,,. r 2 ' I 1 - 0- of ,- . U ' . . . ' , AA - F W ,Q Ea F :X fe I ,I '.,..,...,.. ,..,,,..,......,... -,.. -c, 2. '-S,mm,o.m.m9.m wma.Q.Q.m9.m.Q.ev.a.o.Q.m.Q44.9,m.a,Q.Q.o,Q.ev.szei'x?e .Q l I TWO HUNDRED FORTY-THREE A -Q v il , . N N unvl A lrwlwhhtf LENINGTON Lenny has spent four years of haxd uoik in handle crowds such as that 'which attended the Mount I mon game to keep equipment in shape to care fox the affairs of the team uhile on trips and to care for the condition of the players these are the duties uhich make the iob of manager one not to be enx ied xet a weiy necessaiy pait of the barne GEE Gee u as one of our fast Sophomoie cageis Coach Boles used him oft and on at the first of the yeai to reliexe Starn at center This south paw has an ex ceedlngly good eye fox the basket We mieht mention that Gee was a member of the crack Freshman team of the class of 1975 Jack dropped out of school be fore the second semester and ue haidly' had a chance to see him demonstlate his ability BOXVS ELL K Boxwell's spirit is certainly commendable. has been very faithful to the basketball team through three years. These hard-xx orking members of the squad who do not bet in many Games, deserve a. ,reat part of the credit for the success of a team. Boxxx ell was used at guard. a position for which the competition has been xery keen. We must remember that these last tuo years uhen Boxwell was most eligible. the guard posi- tions were held by the captains, LANGELL Lange-ll may be described as the hardest and most faithful member on the squad. He made his basketball letter last year. Heinie was played at forward during the first of the season. but he was edged out ot' his place on account of the ability' of the other forwards to score. Toward the end of the year Coach worked him at guard and he will probably be found holding down that position next year. K ' - '-1-'v' -v-- mr- - A-1-' sn. I .xx ,:..Q.QM.'..oAA4MQ.1 T H E I D EX Si'.lQlm.d!..6.... mug, Q I I helping Coach develop Viioosterh basketball teams. v To l' 7 4 He . 1,2-,v 'nv v,,,4,t, Inv vw MOKEWGMIBEVRQIQIllfiaflkllifgafQTQ.!YQQ!Th'.1SXi 'x' Q L TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR .,. s Q C Q 'Q G 2 E C G 0 Ai- 1. 0,9MnWl4.wQ1 T H E. I N D EX S'fyUn'gQg'4vpgQ.g-vh,, q --mammmmrm J n XX IIIIIIIIIIIE I f W xx I Elm .lllllWW?Q5ff11f JQZQ IQ1?-fgafwmmllnllllmnmmm 5 '54 2'7-'xfhl I if -f l Q ,,-'iff -f u ...lK:gkx1lMgRtWs.lXaSf54f SAW B6 x .sg BASEBALL H1 .gf Mlller McY1ckcr Loxe Dodcz Ifhompson Ifelffer Sauter Murxay CCoachl Murray Oson Braden Langcll Gabriel Staln Grabex VVen e Irxsh Coach Boles booked sex enteen games fo1 the 1925 baselmll squad 'llns llbt mcluded most e of the strongex Olno Confelence teams, a game vs 1th Olno State at 'Wooster on Decoratlon Day and two games w1th Ashland Nlne letter men and some exceptlonal play els answered the fixst call for plactlce The lettel men back thls vear ale Captam Gabrlel, Staln, Mu1 rav, Olson, I11sh, Wengm, Langell, Glabel and Braden The new men to appear ln the line up wlll be chosen from Thompson, Dodez, McV1cker, Mlller, Shea1e1, Saul er, Love, Grosyean and Pfe1ffe1 Captam Gabrlel and Langell are booked to do the eatclnng Braden, Glabel, MLX71CliC1 and Sheal er, w1th Starn for lehef duty, compose the pxtchmg staff II'1Sll, MlI1T3.S', Staln, Langell, Dodel and Love have the call for the 1l'lf'lClfl posltlons Olson and Thompson were outfield 'HKtlllCS wlth the other men workmg ha1 cl fo1 the outneld berth open, or to oust osme 1egula1 hom his posltxon The Old T1me1s' Reumon, for all lettel men of wY0OStCl, lS booked for June 15 A p.cn1c O G E dlnner, baseball game and 1eun1o'1 at Kenalden lil the evening IS brlngmg many veteran r athletes back for thls commencement 1 2. II .-.t B 5 3 79 9 O 5 O 9 Q ge o 9 l I A 2- Q 7. . . . . - in - L , J- v'.' 1 'V' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1' 'I -' -1 1' 'lf 'n- -qu' -1. wr mf- '11, ' -f 7 , U - ' Y ' 4 - - . - , Q Q ' ln N .1 N l' N 7 l ..l.. ..... .....,. .... ...,.. , If Q3 are-!!!!'!!'i!Qzu!:::uzml!!! f f'v'IvlliI'l:Eil'5??i:liillgifiiiii Hllnig' I ' -va nrt 1 E ' 4' 'vft' : e :.., .......:: ::Eai3f5'l35 : an fe , ..,:,f . -1' '-I is f :il - ' --A ' ' ll , p 5 1 flair' Fi: ia :::::m::::R lt h 6 v ff 1 ' ,la H-H rf .- '. -. H1 1 of 1 9 I -- f I - - -' 2 H H -. - . ,., R 'i S . 5 S1 9 l E 9 3 1? 1 . Ei.. f-I Y , C , I 'V' rf' 1 ' V ,L - i v I 1 , 1, , - U 'I7I l..-....,.,.. ,, -- ,.. - bYfH.Q.s2QlQ.52.Q.5lV.,Q:bY QYLWQ.Q!lSf:WQlM.Q,h9..Q.Ql.f:Q.Q.!4.,,fAYQlQ Of ' 'OVW' 3' ' x' X .l. ,Sin .n.- .n. .Ihr , 4, ,.... .I TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE 0 .-N io.ao41a'A'aa.foQ1 T H E. I N D EX sQa3f.nQom'oQ':-,Z,, 9 S mmwulwllll 3 i Illll:lL wx ff xx7 I wr xx y rx . ff! ffff x YK Xazifwflmllllll m 0 S iff: '33 KH tg K QRS? wrwfl ff ' WW' W W jf' 4353.3 233 KN mmm f lim MQ Wg gs A! ' i N23 f Q X3 'Saws 9l uri-.Q ,QW 0 Cross Countrq shag s-gbf-ll f 33 Xqgln NN 'N' K3 I f 1 X L. 3 H, E3 333333333 SDJHID Trane Lrothers Miller Duxbm , 6 VVO0StC1 s cross country team, under the guidance of Coach Munson had a fairly - Q Successful season this year. The team competed in three Ohio Conference meets and was victorious in two of them. Wesleyan, the Ohio Conference champions, were the only barriers to defeat YVooster in this sport. In this meet Crothers gave Helms, 3 who is reputed to be the best cross country runner in the Conference this year, the 3 Q J closest race he has ever experienced in an Ohio Conference meet. 2 3 1 Z D The members of the team were R. Miller '25, Drurbin '26, Spining '26, Crothers 6 LV' ,27 and Frazee '27. ' 6: SCORES OF THE MEETS 5 . i Wooster .,.......,.................... 11 Reserve .......,........,,..,,,,....,,....,,,. 25 Wooster .............................. 36 VVesleyan ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19 p , Wooster .............r.............,.. 17 Denison .i,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,, 19 ' -75 . A Z i 3 g, ,, W' 1 , '?5iWfZi'1iEZYWffD'A'IWfQIQ?WlUKViiEZZVISEKYEQKQBIZYifEWWiW'lD'X'fiwlillidfliililmfifi. gyaf V N A - -. A -gms! A M. A v-4, . . --4 , 10 K 3 3 3 3 33 3 f Qsaisrezs, - , .f ,I ,, ,,v xv , x - vgliaaaaaeas- ll ,Q j '?13fi313i13g3mf:a:33'3aa:15vf . 5 f '3 3:.,f b it 3 3 3L!cQ333I3H I33gQ3 gggggg5:!I,.,....3E ,g X l3.l133 H2155 ffggqgggg I , HX- 3,' . 11 .:::::::Tz' ff ' 12' ,::::::e-if Mf,g J -. - !'E5FfL'3W : 4. 3 -- ' ' 33 Qs ' ,- ' Y '1 3 - 1' 333 33333332 3 -' .- 33.33333-s . ,f lege 3 he -is-,133'Il3II1I3m ' 4 - f1 ' 339 .3 i33i3iQESNgzaeZ: -2 2 - . ' 3 GZ 3 :alien N .:::::.. Ullllll . . , -1 3 L l3QfsgP- wjQ.:111E:33 . 5 I ..,'li'fF :I 'AT ' , 2 wwe-3 1 1 1 Q3 1 'fsaai Q ' 2 . . P r P - . , 33 . R X, ,,,,, Q, . .. . . -mf!-figq' ...-MSA-9:33M18.57S2n95x?f!352ZMf152i!.S'A'Z!ls2.!isV:Z!.!4v.X9529.MQfs2ZQS'4MTs2?.!I!A.!.Q9I!i!4M.Y:.Z57iF4n-..'5 e fv. ,3 1 ',7 'v.,-. ..., ... ,-. . .. '-3 , I I D?,Q.sEY.,.s2iQ.-957.182 QYAY!!Q.QK22Q.67iQih9-.Q.Q.lif:9.QM.Q.MY.Q.S9.,lQfQlQ9.Q?g3Qtf, 4, TWO HUNDRED FORTY-SIX ia XWX x UZVWW J, 0 nmwf Illlllllllll l If W Q l Wm, may Hffff .. hXX2QxZfay4mllnlh1,' 0 S ,.......... KE mrgkx KK K K XXQWRTQT ly R je?-Z ' f!?y lv ' G M f llZ'f if wc In-1 J' g 4 T R A C K all gil 0 e ri ix.l5f-'ggi if at Crothers, Harnisln Boxwell CM r.D NIcX'icl'er Pindar. NVyckolT Hull Lose Tliiessen F- Moore, Croix, Arnold. Porter, Durbin, Xinin Raley, YVentz. Hervey, Munson tCoach7 Gould. Destler Manly Snyder XVed e Hiller Spining, Stewart, Braden Frazee ' THB. SCHEDULE April 25-Vllooster, 87-5!Gg Mt. Union, 43-lf6, at Wooster. 1 E ' May 2-VVooster vs. Reserve, at Wooster. May 9-XVooster vs. Akron, at Akron. May 15-Xvooster vs. Case at Cleveland. Q May 23-Vlooster vs. Denison, at Granville. T May 30-Ohio Intercollegiate fBix Sixj, at Delaware. W A The season of 1925, according to early indications, will see the best track team that h VVooster has had in years. Since the first of January the men have been working out under H the keen and watchful eye of Coach Munson. For two months little running was attempted, 4 the workouts being confined to gymnastics and strengthening exercises to put the men in all- 3 Q . around good physical shape. The Seniors captured the indoor meet in the finale of the board b 9 -F! fr 'yi -.. -- ,fo-w .- - I' 'n-- Uv' u' -11' I k- x- -I -'f I' 'I' 'u- Am' 's 'lr 'Iv' 'lt ' X . .x JA-.O,9LOf6'1.Ql'5.'QA'B.O.Q.Q 'I' HE I N D E X 8115165132o.Q.oJ42sio.Q.':!l'fk4L C5 xl ' x J X . .gl N 1, I l l l 't 5 'l l'i',4 it I - V Tig- Ei A' 2 i E I tlnl A Af-he Q V2 la s f . A b I I. J 1- V . , - ' ...... ' -- 5 L .. .i . I -Q! E. lf' Ulf.. I -. V If. f. .x .XI .X .X .I SI . K A X . 2 ' 1 I . i I I .4 ,Q ' r G - 9 D' 5 W ' 0 Q V , 'sz , A y to , . , ' , ' ' ' ? a ,1 1 w I G 1 0 95 track racing. 5 Outdoor work started the last two weeks in March. In the outdoor interclass meet, the E Seniors again captured the highest number of points. In the first intercollegiate meet of the season, the Black and Gold stcppers won handily from Mt, Union, with Destler Crothers and Gould carrying off the individual honors. N ll A ' ' I N Q it I . f L , ' - Ci-3 -Jim:m:9:m:m:Q1saiotmzermiqreutezm.:Lemzaamzfmzmmfatm.9:o1a:ev:f:w:i'A?e.f5i z 1 - TWO HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN . 'R f rj, .U ., ,',,.,,. .., . ,. .W '.I. H. .,,. - 1- -r .-. ,- -1- 'nr 'urn w-up -u-' -:E L ' rd ., txxxwi-AOi2V.Qfh'.Qf'5fQ.6m'.O.QA T I N D EX Sif5fN!nlQ.Q.QfGfQiO.Q.'l?hgLgg X 4 N ,I N ! I X - r , my X5 0 , W., 'N 1 ' X w -xxx-.x W .. KN.x u--ummm '---'- 2' 9 if ' ' ' ' 'f-' ' U IN ii! ........... , ,,,, ......., . ,.............. Qt- g. Arefyf- ' ' i, gt E :-- . r EMQ ,Q a -X, fy, I, I .lx 1 Xl . xg. . K X I LQ6 KF' I I m H Ht f , . 3 l ' 9. L 1 . - 5 Q 24 3 E. . , Q 3 , P- si 5 ,- 3- 51 9 L' P E T 9 ' 9 - 1 2 ' 1 . - 3 4 F . P y i 5 wr 'ri ' G W - 1 P' R P. Bourns, Moore, Hallaran, Overocliieirti-Iuntieiiilealaeguglbmigildfisison, Clahaugh, L. Bourns, Dgunsgn Q oae J L 3 The swimming team has come out of its third season a success, with three victories and Q two close defeats. The first meet was with Vilesleyan in our own pool, it ended with VVooster on g top in a 39-20 score. The second meet was with Case at Cleveland, Case 20, XV'003tC1' 39. F Pitt boasts a team that is out of our class and beat us 51-24-. Then Case beat us here, 30-29. :S a hard fought battleg we ended the season by beating Vilesleyan at Delaware, 38-1X2-20-112. 5 .4 F Swimming is as yet a young sport in Ohio, and is fighting to gain a foothold. If the Q interest shown by the student body and towns-people during the past year is of any signifi- canee, we may be assured that before long a greater number of colleges in the state will have swimming teams, and the swimming schedule will include more than five meets. WVher1 Q K swimming has become established as a regular part of Ohio's Intercollegiate sports program, that fact will be due to a large extent to the eeaseless work and uniiagging interest of our 23 Ki- , coach, Munson. ,Q ' 1 ' F R I . I Z I.. I ' . fi ' 7- 4f. .-Baysrmznzmrswezm1s7m:Q7m'Q1m1Q:m!:mn:m1m2g1:4:9zmtQ::z.9:m:m:sw.ii? ?'f . , 1' ' TWO HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT 'B J -1- -: in-vu 'A' 'll' 'i-- V u' -iv - 1' -i --- r -if -nr 'urn vur 'ni' 'il ' ' V ' 5. -xii JA-400.0.w.o1Q.'4Av.o.am T H E I N DEX Sifvldmlim.oImio.Q.':!'ff1 C l Q l I . Il K, 5 , s X W I1 4 I l J ' Hjumi x IITII mm '.. 'v' ' r M V W iq . 'll ' S 'f -' '- --' ' '7'- 4 -542 Q F' ' ' N R L L. 1. snr-: e .if . , . O . . 1 w a ... -f l Off? lf Vx lf' f fl lx X 'X .X I , ' 1 ' M y ef if 'Ii a l -1 E, N 3 W 5- 6. .1 I 1 K1 Tennis Schedule E hlay l-Otterbeill .........,,...,..,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, At VVO0StC1' May 2-Kenyon .............,..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, At Wfoogter May S-Denison ..,.......................A........,......,...............,. At Granville RQ May 9-Otterbein ...,..,.........,......,.....,,............,,,,.,,,. At VVeste1-ville May 16-Denison QColor Dayj ,....,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, At lV00ster 1 May 20-Oberlin ....,.........,.....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,..,.,,..,,,...,,,,,,. At 'Wooster May 23-Ohio VVesleyan ..........,......,.......,.......,..,..,,,......,... At Wfooster May 25-Kenyon ..,.....,...............,.,..,..........,..,..,,.............. At Gambier May 27-Oberlin .......,..........,..........,.....,..................,......,,. At Oberlin VVith three Varsity letter-men back on the job and splendid new material from last yearis Freshman class, W'ooster,s tennis prospects are anything but dull. The men of last year's team have added a more clever degree of technique to their last yearis experience and this combination promises a championship team. 5 . :QD An exceptionally heavy schedule has been agreed upon which will test the calibre of the team to the greatest degree. Several of Vlfoosteris old rivals, who claim to have strong teams, appear on the schedule and will attempt to defeat the n- ' Q Black and Gold. is 3 Q Otterbein is the first of lVooster,s opponents and should give us a good rung a re- turn match, will also be played. Double matches have been secured with such schools Q as Oberlin, our traditional enemy, Kenyon and Denison. Ohio VV:-:sleyan will be met at VVooster in only one contest this year. VVooster has been fortunate enough to have the tournaments of the Big Six played on her courts during June 5th, 6th and EC F' ': Tennis as a sport at Wlooster has gained a tremendous amount of popularity in recent years and now Wlooster has potentially the best courts in the Ohio Con- Nil' f - ui. 1 erence. e A I W iq Z Q l QQ .x l ,1 ri W I It -l l 1 L-Zim:euzozmfmzq1sazstmnfmqrmiozsazozmomzmmimzoxmtozeptmxmgeeg.-I'x5 f0 O X I, ... r TWO HUNDRED FORTY-NINE -in W C W F -1 n- -n 1-' 'r vtw ' 'n' 'ur 'I vw r -n-' 'IE vi ' 5 7-AX X5Af25.l1Z151Wf7X'UI435102753 T H E , I N D IYSLf'A'Dfl.Q.QfGQlQ.Qg'kQ4LQ xl .1 I B71 X s ' 0 mmmw A 1 X X .v,.X..,x. : .-------.-- - ----------.----.--- -.,, I ' ' www I H ': 'M : 1 Q a - Hin f V .. .:::: - MV' 'lf' '-,' ' U V ' . : 3 , , . . as-:RW 'WPA Q f - .ww w w .f ? lDomc-zu s , Athlehcs ?' ' -f-Hg 1 l 5 G g i L 2 - as H LLL V L L 'gfi I' 5 I Vf' If' 'lf' lf tif! If 'yi 'Xl' ly' 'xl' l. L I ' I : .Er 44 ,Lf -H -H 1, HH - in : + CC 5 L sf 9 . , P ' Q se ii . 'Q The Blq SIX President ,-,---,,.,,,,-,-,-,4,,4,,,,4,,,,,,-,5,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. E ILEEN CAMPBELL S307-gfary ----,-,,4,,--,,,-,,,----,,,,,,,, I ,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,....,,,.. BIARGARET BICCUSKEY Hockey .-,,,,.I,,,..,,,..-..,-,,4,,-,,4,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, E ILEEN CAMPBELL Hiking ,.-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.. ..,,.4...... L ILIAN TNIARSTON 4 . 5 Swimming ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,A,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,...,..,,..,,.. .,.................... L EAH HART Basketball .......................................,.................... ......L... G RACE MOYER Q T1'g,ck ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..............,..,,...,............... CLARA VVAGER V Tennis ,,4,,,,,...,,,,..............,..,......,......,..,.................. LORETTA CRAWFORD V iq , K 4- 3 ' I. C N, f , , Q 7- 111.4-iii!fiYQQIQBZQFAQIQI5?f!T?AYfQTYAf!Ts!MQTbY.IEVMYAIIISEWQWAIQISATQIQ.. IQI!fi':?QfZ5 xxS 'I ag t ' 1 4' TWO HUNDRED FIFTY Pi 4. X 9 f W w M if x 1 J -af J .TQ 4 'T 1 J,TgL 53L:-gvzegfggviw:f: :wS'f'fQ.mf9pia+aifafX: 1rxf4Wx 3 N ' - 'WW1 1' . 5,4 3. m' X 4 ii ' 'EWU 5 A S.. ..-v. Z if 31 5 fl gi 2 E , 45 2414 qw Q Ifxl f G C W -L j -P' fy fi I3 KVM? 5, NBJYEW YQ is Q5 fm, xii, XI 4 HE QQ :SQ gi wi if WSE f WSI ' Lf R Y vi pun HL J kj w r-N A , 'R WV- xx Qty ' N Y ff 6 W Qi, ig: -M, 'A 'UN v ,J w-.Q wQg 'gg,a nQ45wgg x,g,1 'i ' gg W ' , Af MQ -- A'--Mffh -H -H Emwiaiff' ,QC , F TY-ONE HUNDRED TWO 4 v . W1 , 45 Fiifli, ff: Y H 9 ' L Jfxiaff-DJ -A ,, . . . f-Q 'N gig ..M, MSE Q Q b 1 X 4 E , , A ' I 1 1 S 1 3 N I W l ' A bb E l J M ' 5' f b I NY! , Bi 4 U 1 , hw. - P- l : s 3 ' 1 V V 'T i fr, 3 15 5 A fa' w i L , F 'I F ' ! 1 K if ag 2 'fl ML A Du 1 D A W MH, , F A U . wx v M W I ,,.?, - Ja K g TWO HUNDERD FIFTY-TWO 'B f -' .,,,,.,,. ,,,. ,.,. .,,,.., .,,, .,,,.,, ,.,,. .1 - Y . sexi Ji-AO,Q.lA'r'.QfQ.'Qg6u'.O.Q.1 T H E I N D EX SYNClfA'DlQ.Q.6fGQlO.Q.'k QYLQ ' n bah.-1 ID C Assocratron MEDITATIONS OF A HOCKEX BAIL Nova the serson rs oy er rbrrn and I 'rm b Lcl here rn my trssue paper bed It h rs been a glorious se rson' How those Freshres can hrt' It rs lucky that I studied Phy srcs before cormng to college so I know where to Jump when lrrt rn two drrectrons rt the same trrne The Soplrs came out ch rmprons and novr here I 'tm ag un rn the drrl Oh yy ell' Next year rs another season HIRING H11 mg rs coming to be a more populrr- sport exery yerr and why not? XX hat could be more invigorating than a fire or ten rnrle lrrke before breakfast on a Saturday morning, or r brisk walk on an October afternoonf XX e readily grant th tt tlrrs rs one of the most enjoy able sports of women s athletics prfrctrced on the H111 BASKDTB XLL The basketball Games lacked nothrng of then usual thrlll 'ind excrternent this year Phe Senrors, long the dread of any other team, succeeded rn winning all their preliminary and final games The Freshmen show great possrbrlrtres and bv next year ought to be able to wln then games as eas1lV as the Seniors did this year The Sophomores made some lrttle trouble for the other classes but the Juniors hue not yet recoyered from the loss of two players who starred for two years, tl1lS new team drd not play up to 1ts usual form SVVIMMILG rt rs required sometime rn her college career Under Miss Lowrres capable rnstructron the class rs one of the most delightful half hours spent during the week This year one rnter class meet was held and taken by the Sophomores There rs much good natured rivalry during the meet as to vshrch class has the best swimmers There were also two weeks of trrals rn which were included tests for endurance During one hour and a half a drstance of one hundred and seventy two lengths of the pool was reached VVooster hrs some very good swimmers and the meet next year promises to be a yery close one 'IDNNIS Greater rnterest especially rn the two under classes was taken rn the tournament than ever before, proving that tennrs rs fast becoming a popular sport for women on the hrll The rainy weather delayed the matches, so the finals were not play ed of Loretta Crawford strll holds the championship undisputed TRACK Wooster girls enjoy both indoor and outdoor track There has been much rnterest rn both for the past few years, but tlrrs last season pros ed to be one of the best Besides the regular apparatus work rn the gvm, seyeral new features such as running and basketball throwing were added to the list of actrvrtres Altho there are no regular track teams, there rs plenty of rrvalry rn outdoor track between rndrvrduals of different clfrsses, and the desrre for clrevrons keeps up the pep and rnterest of indoor track lj Q9 Q D1 FE I 5 V Q s q 1 r . . 1 ' . J I - f, r e ' ' Ura ' ' 1 z 'i ' Q ' ' . 2 W I 2 ' ' r ' ' z 2 i. ' . ,' ' ' . . Y l .i. V. .H Q 2 'www V I I, ' ' . . T ,y . - , ..l i - -. '- h I ,- . C . . I W o . ,E C V v I , f E Swimming for' the girls in the college is a sport in which every girl is interested, since . ' , , sr . . I Y ,.., y , - 1 . -. ' V . y . . . . l . ,Q . . , - - . ' gf' I I . ! N is 0 Cf,'L-'smrmznzazgmzqzsa'armoryzermtonsamemoryzmaimznzmraw.oxmtmzeeai ffl I f TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE IN. Ba N U? EE 77 j fl rf -f'-iw,-,Saga K' J, V A q V,7v,4j,.f1Yz'-, :I :,1f1Lf- ,Q Y i fs - , Y 7 -?3ff'Xf-fwwwfv W4 f 'J Q U NT V6 QW If VN W5YXifi3Em?5iNn?'WXf'i5.xW'ggh--ffk ' 39 ,,.gi vx mx ffm REN,w?fR,HRl11 U Lui ,ir by J 15 my MN f Mx q, 56Jt fn' J? '-'xf' A' ' Q ' 5 ' x 5, 3 y ,. gg Aix w, f ' 1 V I , 5 L I u.: .C 4, Y' M' A F5 ' M 1 I ix W ' 1 EQ X475 . 51 , - I E4 f gg, A X i x 'e 'lr 1. x M .'. AM W, w , 4 W w' Y-' 1' 51 'Z X I 91 4 P .E Q: 5 A? N 3 QS N, I ,ki A- Ei 53 l 3 5I Y W ' n .W if n 5' qi 1 'I N 1 yr I f : JY U, V -'fn-1-Q, , , , , , , ,'A?xQf1-'lxfgau TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR W3 Q 'I 1 'R 25 J- -1' il vw '.- - 1- -i-- U-1' u' 'nl' I ' 1- 'I H i' -if 'ni 'vu' 'I v'lr' 'Iv' 'IE' Y- Y X on ie , , ,4.-.a,n.a:iv.-.a:4.'4aM4.1 1' H E: I N D EX muafnim.afmiams. c cg . r' 'Un xl I N J ll . Q L . f l September L. ,.-,Q lk ,- 15-The Registrar and Treasurer hold first reception Q of the year in Kauke Hall. Everybody broke. ' 16-Only one chair left in Kenarclen for fifteen new 5 imnatesg we surmise that someone is going to sit on splinters. 17-Chapel bell rings for the first time in the year. 18-Dr. Martin gives first cut of the year and sub- Q sequently turns in a good score at the Country E.. Club. 19-Sophomores get sacked', during animal scrapg Z vengeance is wrought in the evening for the If Frosh discover themselves shoeless. Sept. 24- L FQ ' . . ,,, . . . Q S 20-Joint 'H bore is held lll gymnasium and the male members of the student body learn of potential possibilities. 21-First church services, but no engagements announced as yet. D ' ,A M OZ 22-Van Schaak twins threaten to leave college if the professors . don't learn how to pronounce their name. F '73-Te ' 't' - 'l l 'fi'- - '- G .. nms com s croucec as ist nice day appeals. Q 24-Editor XVillis of the Voice makes a statement concerning 3 policy during the college year. ' 4 . - ' Q 25-Sixth section does its bit to better the social situation by E having a picnic at Highland, 1 . A Q 'Q - 6 Q 26-Herbert XVelch writes home for money. . 1 ' 1 . 1 Sept. 18 l' . 5 2 27-The Pennsylvania Club main- 5 - tains its prestige by a coming S out party at Highland. 4 E 29-Freshmen girls entertain in Q burlesque. They are later W viewed in secret by some hor- h 4 Q rible men incognito. 3 . W i ' 30-Wholesale slaughter of cats 14 for the delectation of doctors Q in embo-yo. 54- 'rx Sept. 29 ft I n I M Q . I. bl gi fi lx 4 I .I Q 7- smzmzozmmzo1wi'pimpiniqtmtew,nzmiszmxmtmzenmtnra.stozazmgswi-I 'x? fo l 4' J TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE 'B , . A 1 - .. ' '.x,fMaQa1'.-aw'44.w4w 'r H E I N D EX wwfn'a4wm'um-'Q 1 are 1 I nl 1 JUIIIOIS and SCHIOIS wa1ned to get then plctuxes 1n fol the Index October Sen1o1s hold H1811 class p1cn1c of war 3-Herbert VValke1 O1g3.Il1ZCS 1 Republlcan Club and elects h1l1lSClf churmfzn 4 Hmm run todu 1n sympatln vs1th VXl1'1t h up pened yeste1da5 OC7 Prem pleaches IH the Memolldl Chapel, standmg IOOITI IS 'xt a PICUIIUITI Wf1lle1 talks onlv forts mmutes at Congmssxonal and the Club goes to the Shacl eulw Foulth Sectxon Roughlmouse held at the Twents Spot, no one ww as hu1t 111 the 1llSh Bettx Ingr rham passes the Ixlleg Llgllt test, Flatters tal-.es lllS first hfud fill duung hls vaued ca.1ee1 Oct 25 F11St Sectxon holds filst open house of the sen Hose Hole gets lus first gleg halrs WOHd6l of wondels happens 1nd Eselett Sesler cfltches a cod Oct 13 Impossrhle happens and Aklon takes ou1 bfrcon bacl to ue Rubber C1tS by the l1ea1t brealxlnb scole of 7 6 Afte1 IC lug bonfhe Dedlcatlon Du ends 111 Y11OOIll1gllt walls Waddell makes decla1at1on of h1s honests as chapel momtor In other wolds the usual brlbes do not tempt lum Slllllllakel and Smltty pose fol the C3.IT1C1'l 111 1 1CYCc1l1Il0 unc umque m1nne1 14-B111 Hdlldran chooses hls yeazhna unong the Freshmen 15 P111 B0l11HS comes ln moonstruck 16 Mose Hole and Munson found gu1lts of scalplng chulch tlclcets both gentlemen are put on plobatlon lllltll Easter X P gi '?- ' ' .,.,. ,,..,,.. 11, vw.. .... .,.. vv -1 -- ' '-'K ., 4,e. 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Club 1110l1tS hnld B111 B lb-11fl11 D11n11 11no1'11c11l1S 101115 the guls svn 1111111 ng, cllbs 11111 111115 C'XPI'1lb11l11g 1en111111 fm 11IIHSL1f X one puts 1 hug m 0111 he 1ds 111 n 11t1c1L 'IIIIIOUIICIIIQ hftmg of danny 11 lI'l It Ohm X1 Lslu 1n 4181 ICLIIS entL1t1111 thc looth111 te1111 11111 1c1c1.s 10 1l1C1l6b to h1Q 11 l1St1111C O18 F1111 mght of I'I0I11Li,0lUlll1 P111 H01nLLom111Q, D11 11 e hmt 11059186 111 513111111111 fmc 1211.161 the Dmer H0111 111 tha u1111ng,, F10sh collnct extl 1 110111116 119111 Rss rxe h 19 The firbt one Dean Root 1ec'11ls 1161 1011111 1n1l we 1re 111011 ed to 1111.18 d1teS 101 the f11st C-1111c111 Q1tte1110o11 1n 0111 XN009tC1 H13t0TY Oct 97 Fust bectlon has 111011161 V1'1fCl' fight Tolmm SlSk0VVlC dlelms we 11e'1.t Skate 418 0 Ch1ck EYdHS gets Clltlfe G111s Glee Cl11b ou S P S1TlI1fh dreams he Gomes on State and goes to Hem eu H '1w'1l1ens 1n kena1c1en Coohdge IS w1nne1 of mock elect1on Joe Bolel p1ef11cts the Oct 12 co1111t1Vs 1111n X Y11'1111q1111-11 111-1111-1111.11111-11.14' J ' I in . f . '1- -: '11- v-11 '1- ' 1' 'ny U'1' 11' -11' I , - 1' '1 -'111' '11 '111 '111' '11 v'11' '111' '11 vs. ' ' ' X t 2 I ' '1 I 1 . 'An ..A. . ' 1 1 A 4 ,K A 1 . 11 1 . 1 A A 1 -.L -N -V . --C-if 1 Q ,Q X :fl N 1 I 1 ' 17- '. ' z. '.1' 1 ' 1 ' ' '1- 1 IQ L 18- lf 'I A 1 W 1 ' ' 1 z 1 ' . 5, -1 aj ' 1' 2 ',1'51 .' 1 ' - 6 . 1 1 D 9 Q L4 1 vi 4 1: ,, 1 h. , ' ' 1 2 1, 2 , ' ', 1 ' ' 1 ' 'J . 22- ' . SL. ' ar ja 2 lf ' S 1 -1 1 2 ' 1'1.' JAY . Q ' ' ' S' bl' 2: A h Z i . ,1 ' 2 ' 121' '1 1 g 1 11 it ' ' ' 2 .' 'z ' ' z 'J ' we ' 1. ' E 1 . L E ' . 1,,x 26- 1 - . - - 5 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 I4 1 . . L1 . . .Q . 1 28-1 1 1 - 11 1 1 - E 11 - 19 - - 1 1 cg 29- 11 - - - . . . 1 1 K 30- ' I. v . , 1 - 1 1 . e rd 1: c ' ' . 31-h, 'Y-,'1.' - ' . 1 - '- . 4 1 11 A 1 1 - - - , I - ogfff 1 ''-mxM939'QMZQQQZQZI-v'QYQ1Q'MtQw:9:w.19'mv1fiw:9'wQ'Q97QgQ':Av:sz:i xYT'i 1 4' -, A TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN fr ff .,, .. . ,vm ,.,. ' ,. rl, -.,. H. Qu. . - 1- -. .-- .- w- -up -ur -n v-xr -uv -nl t 'Y I W O, :axgi3AO,2V.OT6'r.flQfl.4x'.O.QA T H E . I N D EX pSiixdmlam.simian.-:!l'34L xl I ' Q :9 N l. I i November EN .ig nib Q 1-The Thriller of Thrillers is seen at Ohio State when we tie ? ' the big school 7-7. Smitty is candidate for all everything. Q 2-Chapel bell rings wildly while bonfire smoulders on old athle- Q tic field in celebration of our victory. Everybody feels ' . religious. 3 Esther Grether 0'oes u ' ' ' ' ' ' P.. - p in the an Just fO1 a tlnlll. ,i Q 4eBig excitement in town as local supporters of Cal, Bob and Johnny are drawn to the hub of the county. - PQ 5-Headline in Voice: Ohio State holds XVooster to a Tie? Q 6-Serum flows freely when major part of college is vaccinated. . Ouch signs prominent on the campus. 9 . N 7-All Lits have a quorum. r - 5 5 8-Emigration Day. Case brings tears to our eyes with a 7-3 Q f score. Ti 3 Nov. 17 9-No rules broken as usual. :- 4 10-Johnny Mock does a VVeaver act only three times today. E! 11-Al Cropp and Johnny McAfee miss classes on account of illness and only get two rabbits. 12-Lengel explains missionary proposition to Ream. A- ,.,f 13-Third Section holds a party all prison style, with only two chaperones to guard them, G I 1 V 5 V 1 E Q 9 6 . 4 4 if 2 Gllhl 3 Ami' 1 E Q F h G 2 4 M D Q W D : 'li A Nov. 5 l A K 0 A i Q-l Q If 'g l I. me .l ' - ?.. '-Sayiermzozmrmnmtstmzpfmfermtezmmwzem:q1mi9rMQ5mQ::4.o:m:m:eze3'b?'x '.'o , 1' ' - TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT 'B ' J- -1- -- 'H-v-w -.- -1l u-- v-1-'lr -v- i Y - v -r -1 - fr- -- av- v-1--nv -lk a at .mm-.afmrrr-.o.Q.1 rr H E I N D E-x sifslumra:a.w:4.Qru.m:+rg-154 iDebate tryouts amid outbursts of oratory. Everybody plays against Cincyg we win 32-0. Juniors enter- tain Freshmen at decorative ball. -Dr. Luccock infers in his sermon that he was young once. -Irving and Atlrenean football gameg Red Pindar has to buy a new hat. -Conover, Henderson and Drummond weep with joy and gratitude on being told of their appointments to places on the debate team. X orce puts it up to us Honor SX stem or Facultx Superusion ch npel Honor Sw stem Nov 3 Mose Hole and Mary Crist pose for the Perfect Loxers Magazine Howud Lowry and Gertrude Potts proxe themselw es real l ers rn faculty play, Mr Prm Passes By Vit Union refuse to gnc us the turk 5 so we call the foot ball tussle 1 draw Howard Patterson doesnt get a letter from Vtesles an anc rs all upset Everything O K Pat recen es two letters today Paul Hawk and Erllene McGrew go to church together Nos 10 Prot lxnwht shows unexpccted br rxcrx and cjccts dog from Index holds class berutv contest Edrtor carries gun all day Ve beat Denison at Gransille 3 0 rn rllstfrrred contest Fhose of us who do not buv Sunday papers look 'tt pictures of our football squad in the papers of our roonnnfrtes Flf,lllfY Student Council meets at '1 tea hou e to discuss ,Via l W 1 gf! Amy? f 3' 23 rx V Nor. 25 I. 7 fl 1 'L Ib L5 9 Q Q . x!.!.Q?.O.s2.Q.sl9.!rMrSTYLE!Q-ilk?!MzQ.k9!.x'2.!.W:V.Q. ., TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE 5.0 Q IMI! vY9'P' ii I u . o C' D' 'R f 0 wi-v-if A-r uv- -,- uw- 1.--. '-'L I N D X -QQ:-' i?2Q1'VQ'wI,3Qlw'?Ql3ii ' w X V ,A-.Om.O.4'1.Q.Q.lAm'.O.Q.1 T -. . E l.A.C.n. .4. 44. .A.h.1 Agflgvp. xl I ' Q :Z N, p S 2 . l December tx . X' Q ' 1-Twenty-four more days until Christmas. i ' 2-Korner Klub pulls a Leap Year Stunt and I' treats their men to an evening. i3 - F 1 Q. 3-XVeek of religious somnolency beginsg Dr. Vale tells us confession is good for the soul. 4.-Esther McDowell makes big hit as concert artist. 1 - 5 5-First Section on being told by Dr. Dunn that N there is no Santa Claus spends night in revelry. S .1 1 -5,5 6-Seniors prove themselves broad-minded and serve - l cider and pretzels to Sophornores at reception Dev- 'Y Icauiee Social Hall. . 21 'T-Sundav. . , 5 - ' l 3! N 8-Treasureris notices arrive. Simple Simon sells 1 D' his Ford. ri 9-Annabelle Hartle declares that she Wears a hat .L while riding, because it looks better if one has he to walk back. V ! pf gd 10-Grades of last year come out and Christian Kate sees Dean Vance to find out whether it was a mistake or if it was intentional that his name .5 was omitted. ri ...Q 11-NVooster Day. Faculty leaves town en masse. Dec. 8 4 F . P 3 Q 12-Thirteen days left in which to decide what it will be: candy or at ring. 13-Fourth Section Christmas Party. Frank VVG-rner is presented ,Q with EL household kit. 2 pq 5 1 14-Sunday. 15-Index puts on Benefit Show. Late per is abused. 7? I ,1 Q S 16-Annual Athletic Banquet is heldg Destler gets complimentary g ticket for a haircut. oi , 17-Young pig breaks into Hooverg everyone excited except Lydia McKinney who adores the cute little thing. ii 18-Sixth Section lures fire department to hill on false alarm. Chief threatens, but is ducked, wa.. .ai V. . Dec. 14' 19-Annual two weeks of dissipation begins. W l ,Q I ll lx 1- Il -I ' ?. -:sytefmzozmsmzqz94'stmzsmltszwozmlxmzmaqzmiwzsfmzew.Q:QgQ:en.q2 ' I TWO HUNDRED SlXTY 'B fi r -'. .1 ,,,,,,,, . ,. .,,, ,.,. ,, :,, ' ' A . ,. ., ,. ..,. -...-. -.,l '...' -.i ' 5- W Q ,x .fi-go,n.o:4'.-.offxagwim-.1lT- H E I N DEX Midmlo.fB.oJmio.m:glfZg4Lcg , . I N cg L i ll J 7 l l anuarq J V. 'by vjb -1 f - Q1 1 Q 2 5-Most of us return for a rest. Loud ties are much in evidence as well as other Christmas r ' Tree decorations. Q 6-Dozv Stiener returns and meets his K'Jinks Z1 'ain. , - 3 O. 7-President Coolidge sends the Glee Club back to us dissipated and broke. S-We beat Baldwin-VVallace in first Conference game. 21 1 9-Exodus to Cleveland by some of the student body to see what a Miracle looks like. , 3 10-Case is severely defeated on our floor in an easy game, 30-17. ' i l 1 11-Sunday dawns bright and clear. I 12-Frank YVerner has a, birthday. The usual results were obtained. 5 1 13-Dormitories become quiet and feverish preparation for exams. i 36 I 1-L-Our boy-debater Henderson is Jresented with a. Ford which he names the Miracle.,, 3 2' I i PI 15-Preacher Bob Jones comes to town. Prexv recommends that student bodv attend. M . , X Q 16-Wlooster loses to Reserve on forensic Jlatform in stiff arrument. 7. l E , 17-Cage boys wallop Case crew on home Hoor. 4 ' 1 . 1 ' :' 6 n F 5 L1 ' af M 5 . 3 ' L4 ' 1 ' . .5 L 83 Nw' A Lt I ,R ix , - I ga l is 1 In :I ' - sy!mzormfmzozM:vmromfstgwzoiMIQ:my:MMTQZQQQLMZQXQ.Q.Q:Q:csgf?:i33f TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE 'B Y 'f -A f -v-iv -1 vw- U-1' ii' we ' I 1 i ' I' 'Ii- lrv'l- 'nr Am' -i v-1 r ----' All - ' ' 0, .x,T'?ifg02m0T4'.-.o2QIQmv.o.Q.Q T H E .I N D EX SifS.0.ImlQ.Q.of4-aNiQ.Q.f:!5 4LC r 'D I i 1 l 18-Sunday ! lk E 19-Miss Lowry reports that the special weight reducing class will meet weekly. Only those 1 over 200 eligible for charter membership. Q 20-Frank Cam vbell weakens and 'oes hondin '. - 4 Q l Q 8 9 21-O vie Read Dives worthwhile lecture in cha el. Good talk and a cheam date, ' l e P l 5 ii Ti 1 9. 22-Dr. Martin is enjoyed by all at the Parmalee recital during chapel time. :' 1 D 23-Yanney gives advance dope on solar eclipse. Announces that Tiny Landis and Cal K Flemming are headed for totality. Q L 24-Eclipse arrives per schedule. Several seniors plan petting party, but report that daylight interferes. A. F S 25-A 'ood dav with good attendance. ii - 8 . p. ! 51 . . . A 2 26-First birthday of twins found on Holden steps-pretzels on Vifalker. E. 4 Y 3 27-Second day of exams. if 4 Q 28-Third round of brain teasers. I E 29-Only one more day of brimstone and honor system. id 30-More exams! ' fi f Q : . P f Q 3 31-No more exams. 5 ez 9 N ! 5 9' .5 Q 5 E 2 Q x l ll I I I fi 772 ' -.-1 ..,-. ,-. ,,. ..1.. .... .,., , A --'f--.4 - Q. -I-1y.Q.m.9.s2.Q,m.g.m stems4.Qtm.9.m.Qiim.m.m.mp.:l.tQ1Q.itzmzmfweat ' 'Q AT' ' l . TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO 'a . A s. AO9OKA'O'N'l6A'OQ1 'I' H E I N D EX bVSi h'lQ0'4vA'QQ'A 1 Februarq Ihfts tluee fellows lCtlllI1 hom Specml Bob Tones SCTYICCS mth sm dust 111 shoes Spend rest of du 1CllCZllSl1'lg StO116S Gll5llDClll0Q, S1lll6S f01tll and beholds ll Axddell G1OllIld hog 1LtLll1lS to hole 'Iwo f1o5l1 remoxe h urhps on Rod 1111018 dull College Illgllt It tllJ6lH'lLlC lun1o1 dass Sl llllllg P'lllIX Bolek and XR '1ddell ente1ta1n Hud lu 11ted H111111 hens Bob Tones und nukes up w1tl1 Dean Root Feb 3 Toe Hurst 'Ind LOLIISC C1'Ift dec1de to stem lt then CllStaIlC,C follomng s lSll'1flC w11tl1 M195 Root Sexenth SCCUOII enteltflms home 'VlcNutt 'ind A1t Hunt 9t lEC qu1d ll6'1.X 111g set to Voelkel w1ns State OI ttorlcnl contest at Westers 1l1e NIIBS WVA1llace and P10f Knott 1nnou11ce that the announce me'1t IS not Knott Oh 1 o VK esles an t1o11nces Hmsts, C0llO1tS C1pt H111st cages two buckets' Feb 1 Frxdu the tl111tee11tl1' '1 M 111d'1 V hold JOlHt g,lOllP pa1t1es Boltk 'md XVf1ddel get eau ht mth Sundas LftC1l10011 dates g1rls le LY e town D111l11IIlOHCl 'md McAfee answ C1 c'1ll of the wx 1ld but anne tt c1ve too late to ICSCUC Colhns Second Sex enth F1rst F1ttl1 hold 111t6Y sect1on smol eu Many lose 1nte1eSt 111 vs o1ldlx 1ff11rs Vfall er tells the b1,:, Feb 7 gest one ga .P I QS -n f 1 -1: ,F ,L PTH, . ,. ,,, ?.,. ,,, ,,, .,,. .,,,.,,, .,, .W .,,,.., ,.,,. .,,,. ? .VIA N T l I ' A I A A A AAA A A A A , A A A A A A A A A 'A -i L- - Lu.i1:En? X ffl-7 5 41 l , A L .1 v.: A-. R 1-1' Y- . . . '. . ' 1 - 5 r -Z v .M cl, . . . . 5 2- . 4. Z ' K. , V ,r, I , - , gf ' .,, . I E L A XA L4 A if 5- ' - - - .. - ,. . V . r . - :,, A 4 . Ac .A K . A C , Q L - 2 . ,E . 3 Z ,R .. 1 2 A E , . V 39 - l M ' 8- A - at E1 9 ' 10- 'A . 2 Ae if . 11- f ' . 1 1 . , A A ,, 111 A . -Y: G 12- ' v V 1 'r . f P' - If 13- ' A ' '- . Q 15, ' A C , C ,. g V' 2 . . - '4 - .Q 16- - . f - C 1 ' - f f' ' A. LL b- -A 17- A -1 A -1' - f -. ' xg ' Q . . V Z A l E 01 , v v v vv v vv v vv v vAv v vv vgvv vgvyvp uf XX! f -J. -IsAfQ:m:9:o:Q:AA4:Q:M's7AAA:Q7MfQ:AAA79:M!:AJzozozmfimz. Lmtero.. M. ..A.4go'vi 1 I -- TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE A J an ' f' ' , ' .Y K M - 4 , llnl , W U ,',', ' ' , . ' - . ,. ., ,.. V .,. .W .,,,.., ,,.,,. .,,,. .,f ,1 -. N O, 2 ,j?l1.ozw.c:4a-zwfcfsgan-:om 'r HE .I N QD. EX s1fs:d.fn:m.4:mlum.1 nal l 3 18-Prof. Randolph humbly begs pardon of student body follow- ik if ing a bad break made while reading scripture. 35- .vgf . HSN Ta' . i r' F 19-Oberlin noses us out by one point margin in climatic game of season. 3 20-Drinks on Drummond. Walkei- makes announce- ment of Vllindyls engage- ment. . rw' he Q 3 21-Gum Shoe Ho J. Facultv G l . . 5.. take-offs and VW, menls Q initiation feature day : - '- b . Censors ill at ease. 22-Prexy preaches. Feb. 25 - ' P . 23-Congressional Club has annual speaker in chapel. ' Extra keen. ' 24f-Luce falls from Grace at a J roach of Dean. Ls l P 3: 25-Helen Mandeville rates a corsage-everybody loves a lover. 26-Fritz Cropp wins a rook game, f I 5 ' E21 M K 27-Lee Mesner leaves for Troy. Squirrly goes gunning ' for new male. Abe acts as substitute gallant for Q a Feb. 27 time being. 28-Only one day till Sunday. 29-My mistake. ' 2. I- - Q -- ' L1 E W Q W E L . ' A 4 . i Q ' Feb. 21 if I. I l N 22 3 N I I, ,I ' - 2-f'-Raya:m:9:a:Q:m:nm'5tm:Q:Q.1Q:m:Qm.nzwan:Mmtmzomtazm.ozQ:s:m:fz':iiT5i? f . 1' ' TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR .. ng FW Y '- ei. -- 'W ww ni -I 1' 'I-1 U-n' u' 'u' - I' -i f- I' -if ' ' 'u' Ai 'I ' -uf' ig: i Q, Ag aA-.o.m.w.a:Q.'4m.m.1 'r H E I N D EX s1f.s:cLfm:s:fmm:u.Q.es-ZLeg .1 ' 'DV xl ' N I X A X sfl. . I 1 7 4 ' Y l March Q, f .rg Pe G 1-New short skirts are teased by March breezes. No casualties 5' reported. 2-Amos Meyers goes to Calculus without lesson. Bad storm if ' Q in afternoon. 2 3-Justine Tiedtke goes man-hunting. s 5 F' 4-Sim Json's home vulls inau 'ural ball. ,Q 1 l 8 T . 1 :ji 5-Undertakers hold big theatre party. if V 6-Irving Scours out and invite the ladies in for an evening. 5 7-Calendar editor earns pennies and spends them on Soph E beauty. Mar. 3 8-Harlan Moore breaks Victrola. Peace reigns in Sixth. 5. . if T1 PT' 9-Dean Root tutors in anti-petting tactics. K: . . 10-First Section golf team goes into training. Hartshorn Harnish loses half a pound. S W 11-Parinelec-fs concert. .F 12-Martha By-the-Day. Esther McDowell carries heavy part and goes over big. 13-Black cat mulls dirtv deal in Sixth. General . I l . 6 Mar. 12 clean up. ' 10 A v' 14f-Dollar day at Freedland- ' S - 's-Ko ' I'1 b b vs 'i blue pajaiiias. X u ul 5 - rl: Q 15-Another Sunday. . 5 5 16-VVestlake applies for Rabbiship in synagogue. 3 . M 9 17 0 ' 5. - nions served at Holden. E Ranku stuff. All dates cance ec. pf X - 5 'Z ..... ee Ki :A in Mar. 16 A Mar. 21 ,K I Z K i Qs :E ' i- -. - - - S J' ' - 1-f.'-Sayrerm:9:m:m:Q:mrstmrwrq momQ:moreznaminzezofmtato.Qto.s:m.eei '?'f0 . 1 f 1 TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE 'B It - z-.o.me.a'.-.o4Q.'6m.m.1 T H E I N D EX Sifxlcmlofb.oJawLo.Q.':gi4L . K , I , I . K, I N I I xi N 7 i 'ig' 18-Prayer meeting-Kenarden deserted. fr , 2 r' 9 . -14 19-Loud speaker installed in chapel. H if: 20-Dean Dunn's announcements heard in chapel. ix E 21-Spring is here. Herbert Walker and Twila Neely carouse about in great outdoors, 22-Johnny Mock and Alice XVeaver sneak off to 5-Q woods-pluck posies. :Q , Mar. 28 23-Bill Shack leaves for Greece. i 3 24-Edwin Markham, nationally known poet, entertains in chapel. 25-Markham has session with Kenarclen Knights. PE in 26-Sophomore benefit show-late per. A Q ' d dd Mar. 27 LW ' , 27-Hilliker buys new pipe. Treats section to - Camels. ef Q 28-Man-haters Club organized at Holden. s -I ? - . S 29-Senior Couples go out among the daisies for the day. A 3 B V1 h E H 30-Mrs. Spencer presents lnisbzmd with a six and 5 one-half pound daughter. I- e . 4 Q 31-WVe hope you are as happy as we are that the . 1 . I p F-'H enc is iere. I ,g 6. 4 2? xl A Mar. 29 . f X yt :X . 9. A, 1' i 'Q ' '11 ' u 'I fl ' ..'. ..- V-. v--v '.,. .,,, ,, ,, h, -v---..:.. , . Z5-'.f-.,y.Q.m.Q.m.u.,Q.m7m.9.mq.mQ.msm.n.Q.Qmo..Q.Q.mQ.Q.9:Q.s.m.fzf:i5Qf , A. W TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX 4 3 ff ' - Q 1' 'I' '1 'wvvv' '-I ' 1' 1-1 vw- 11' 411- 1 - 1' '11 l1- -1- 111' 'vr-1 U-11' -111' -1? - ., -AgJA'1.1Q1..4'A'1.:d.,.14ls1.1QA T H E I N D S1'S.Q1'm1..Q.QfG'D1Q.Q?1 4L -- HUMGR -- NO'lHING A1 ATI She Hou do you 111 e my new dress' H VS hy, I10t111Tlg would lool better on you She S11 1 How due sou' if INTTRES I' The boss oHe1ecl me 'tn 111te1est 1n t11e buslness toclfn ' He d1d' Hes, he Sald th 11: lf I chdnt take 111 111te1e5t ple w H V1 hat tune shall I comet XIOICC on 11116 Come afte1 SLIPPCI H Tlmts what I xx lb eo111111g afte1 if f- POLIRH OF I IFE Allce I ldore Ixelts Ikew O3 Its 'L grmt 1e11ef to meet 1 lam wot 111 ff if Lengel It lools 1118.8 mm B111 Kahrl Kea but lt tastes 1 11tt1e 111 e soup f' V I' Bolek No, I we 11exe1 l1dC16l1 1 donlxex III IHX 1 e NVc1dc1e11 S IS you xx mt to get ou to xoumelf if 95 Soph VV113 does a Stoxl st md on one foot? Frosh I 11 b1te, why does he' Soph It l1e cl l1ft the ot11e1 toot, he cl fall ow C1 if ff F1CSl'11'l1'1.1l Axe sou 1 Ge1man, Professm Prof VVl1s no wh'1t mal es you 'tsl thfmtf Fres11m1n Because tour malks ale so ow ,ff CUSIIS V1 hat kmd of 1 man IS DeQt1e1 W oelkel Well 1f Nou ew 61 see two mei 1n '1 come ther 15 Destlel Soon 11e would The me e c1111d1en 1 and one looks boled to death, the n W 1 xl I 5 'fn I fi ' N I gl, ' 1 . 5 E in V rl i .V .fu 95 ein , , . , i V I, 'sa Q 5 is 4-' 1 . . J. 1 rg 5 is ' 11 ' 1 v AA C 'yy ' ein: r a ,i , , ' . . ' . 1: Q 1 All bl tl ! : ff: 5- ' - 2 ' z gf' ' Q 11 tr, ' C 1 .2 1 - 2 , lt' 1 'Q S ' I . -vw L. ll I Ll ' ' -M i '- f ' . ya .I I ' . ., 1 , . . . ,, b ' g- X - ', A' z , q , ' . 'S qu u 51,1 G ' ' ' 1 -'L f - -' 1 - 3 ' 1'f 1 1- H- 2.1, 1 12 1 t- 1- y 3 Tc: - 1 - ' , -' 1 , ,fa E . Tu 1 . , . ,gw is . I C , , , , .fu 1 .Wg 3 .- 'KL 5 C 1 -1 C 1 C . 7, ,- ii - I- -H4 .37 , My Y . A L Q , I' g Q1 1' L1 F N3 Ei 'Ai IA' 1 r' I I V am 1 151 ' '- 2-.fssmrmznmxgzmzq1mistmzormQtmtmmzgzmznzmzmimzomtw.Q1Q:a:m:sze.i?x'htg I I F ' ' TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN vwl an 43-1 45 x 'H Fr lf, fxl,-'T' , .iw .f:,fv,, Qf',.A Ji U VVvLx'fmQI,Y ffuff-,f-.fm Q - f'iF'f x f L-1 :r1. .1 .W - . L Y .-Lf -rx 1 ir' 'TP' Ts?-1 . 'z 1' 'vwwniff' 'K Q fF fgg mMfa ,9fveHm?ftf!?w5fATfEQ 1,r Lmj lj Lx ig-U311q5,LfgAEf3ff1,P:MfE'.L?fV3x fwx-,:wif fvxv, VR M LMT ,4 - K 1 L Z xg L, , , 15 W' 4 We .51 IEQ. ,Q X N E 4 5 U C ?? . Q l 5 Q2 i x 'W tb?-1: E SKB f ww W f V - w L1 F? PZ EU g L, +2 1 A E2 I X sf! Qu '! bf! 5 m A 1 fi , l yy ' 4 4 wf N 9,ilw.5:., b --Imax I W ,A,L?, .f A gs? 5 Q ,gy L57 v-- TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT f .J ,, ' , - H 0, g g, , at-.o.m:4'.-.m'4m.o.Q.1 'r H E I N D E: X srfsfamim.4:4ax1a.a..sg-.fil f 'f I x .7 X I . S . I' . E, 3 . -4 xi M W ra 1 L. A i it T ii y , A FOREIGN LANGUAGE N Young Thing, somewhat hesitantly- Fd like to buy a petticoatf' Floor-walker-HAntique department on the third floor, W P ' lb Qu 5:1 W 5 .5 e e - e IQ WlISE CRACKS BY XVISE CRACKERS , A scientist says that the earth weighs more in winter than in summer. It must. Look W 5. . 1 at the people with heavy colds. 1 - : It is strange how much time some people waste in telling the world how busy they are. l Sometimes a man thinks women have no sense because he knows only the popular ones. Young people would have less objection to eight hours sleep if it didn't keep them at home. Q Nothing makes the modern girl blush, says a woman writer. How about the drug 1 tore? it S Q The most important problem just now in sartorial circles-clothes hangars or mooring- masts for balloon trousers. ' G The trouble with the last Word in fashion is that it is not. Q : . L' Q Women are steadily growing more beautiful, says an eminent English painter. Why not? g Theylve been steadily trying to for several thousand years. 5 The saddest tragedy of the year is already in. It is that of an expert who bought a Q - house in 1924 with the money he expected to earn teaching Mah Jong ini 1925. 3 Only the fastest thinkers become leaders. He who hesitates is bossed. V 7 A I Q It is all right to preserve wild life in the forestsg but what to do with it in the colleges is another problem. What will the modern girl 'be twenty years hence?,' asks a contemporary. About half 3. a dozen birthdays further on. I Distracted Wife fat bedside of sick husbandj- Is there no hope, doctor? 1 Doctor- I don't know rnadame. Tell me first what you are hoping for. W- AX Q I N QQ S' N I I, .l '- 2.. '.-Sayrerm:ozmruznm'pimmsmme:smzmnzmzmimzwlwtm,oxcfmxmqeaii-'ai' ff ' ' 4 TWO HUNDRED SlXTY'NlNE 'Ffh KKEQEMF QD' W .U , ' -ff-Acfff Q T gk , ff WW Infihilsi N fb E 9 K L. K if 2 if , T 3 G F E. T I' !' 2 'S .JE T s- J --4: 9,53 B3 A f y 1 M 43 if ik VN I 5 5 3 I' 2 Y! 5 1 51 m 2 of ' 'Y 5 ,J 1 I 5 'w .1 51 N wg? .Q ij l E J . 1 ' G SN 5 2-if A Q F A F 1 '13 ' 'S fi n QW A' r E .K , 2 N W V DJ-L . 4 Y x VT' 2 F A ' Q V' I -, -V ,, V , 7 7 , H,,A ,. ll Wg 5 E .WMM I--11' ' Q lv, ' ' TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY -n ' 'W 7. -1 -.,.--... -..- --.1 .V - 1- -. - .- -..' .1-.1-. -..1 -.I - O, 7axgA'LO,9.l.i'.'.OfQ.'lAx'.O.Q.1 1' H E I N D E x sifsuvma.Q.a:4as1o.m..sg-Z1 Q 1 1 N 'I f l ' V gin' V Y i 4 1 x . 'I 'Q-N. K1 3 1 P Q 1 . l . 3 za Prof. McDonald- IVhat were the different ages in history ? Q MacNutt-'The stone age, bronze age, iron age. ?- Prof. MacNutt-'6And now what age are we livinv' in?', 3 wr f-T1 1 d b '1 1 1' D ' i 1 ac- me rar oi ec age. N W 9: Ki Dennis- They say she has decided to marry a struggling young student. Manly- VVell, if she has decided, he may as well stop strugglingf' Q1 ' ' ' 'i A man was spending a night in a hotel in a small Southern town, and when going to his KQ room for the night he told the porter that he wanted to be called early in the morning. F51 Say, boss, replied the negro, I reckon yo, ain't familiar wid dese heah modern inven- tions. Vifhen you' wants to be called in de mawnin', all yo! has to do is to press de button S at de head of yo, bed. Den we comes up an 'calls you'. 7' if Q In American bookselling circles it is customary to allow a discount to publishers, authors, and personal friends. When Mark Twain once visted a bookshop he chose a book and said 1 ' to the assistant: p, Now, as publisher I am entitled to a discount of Hfty per cent. As an author I am 3-4 also entitled to fifty percent, and as friend of the proprietor I should get twenty-five per- 2 cent. Now, what's the price of the book and what do I have to pay for it?', The assistant did some rapid figuring and handing over the book said, Q F Q I guess we owe you seventy-five cents. Here you are. I hope we may have your further tronage! . 1 ll ll ll ' r - ac lc as ,i Q , .QI 1. , Dye-'WVere you hurt while on the eleven. , ' 1 Clisby- No, while the eleven were on mei, ' 91 rs vs Jinks, you remind me for all the world of brown sugar. K H 3? ,- S How come, dear? You are so sweet and unrefinedf' A H H rj 3 L4 V: L: Q McGill-- How many cigarettes do you smoke a day ? F Dally- Oh, any given number. Willis Qphilosophizingj- Did you ever notice ,that a girl generally gets the man lshe P . ' .ew ' E 5 goes after r .U 91 Leyshon- But what happens when two girls go after the same man?,' WVi1lis-K'Oh, then he is arrested for bigamyf' if 9' . . . Mitchell-f'VVhat do you call it when two persons are tlnnkmg of the same thing, mental ' te1epathy? A' 'I Shumaker-t'So1netimes it's that and sometimes it is just plain embarrassment. fx , . I Q l I k A 1 9? :E I X '1 1 I, j '- 'mezmzozymfmxzzsarump?QTQraw:sv.:Qtwaszmmimzormt IQ.OIQ1!lk?J5ZF xx5-.tl I 4' V TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE T i 7 5LfVVw ' i2QM 4 N fwfllamg. U L3 ED , 1 Q 4 g 3 .14 I L '- L 'V Qi 5- fl ff 1 i x 2 gf ay 3' i 5 . Y s 5 5.1 YF? , x X w , ' n wg ,Q ,L 1 ' fd DUN lff 'MNT ,- , U- fb. , 64 , , , , ,A v af- :by f , . 'mm meme , L L TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO w 'B fd e . A -. .-., .. .-,- ' -. .V -.E - 'W lG,x iVgomozf.-.d:4.'a.4w.o.Q4 T HE I N D EX wldlfh:o:m.oJ4VQio.m-z .,344 xl X e N I - I l ,. N ' if 1 f STATION B-U-N-K l K rf Moore- VVhat time are you going to get up in the morning? 'ff Anderson- Six o'clock, old dear. Moore-- Oh, you must have your bedtime story? 2- Q 1 'Q 3 Gerry- Listen, Fritz, compose a short story for me. Fritz- I love you. A Gerry- Accepted.', r ' Sc ,1 - Q. 1 ri PAGING MR. SLOAN 'LIS he a stride? ' . a- - No. - ' 1 Are you sure? ig Absolutely, I've been up to his room. There is no September Morn picture thereg no copy of Snappy Storiesg he has no house rules hanging in the wallsg there are several copies of the Literary Digest and no ash trays. Vfhat more proof do you want?,' 1 g u ,ng ng ,E ,fl f. if. I 5 , l ,, -f Q F. Campbell fFull of newsj- There's something going round that will inteaest you.', Ei Theo- Be careful! There are some pins in my waist! - ta. . . H Betty Bunn- How long does it take you to dress in the morning? 5' Helen Pancoast- About thirty minutes. 5 Betty B.- I dress in ten minutesf, A Q1 Helen- VVell, I wash? 5 I 1 S ' ' 1 4 u if n ' S 35: it ,fl I Q, 2-. 5 Selby-'gThoughtful fellow, Henderson. 9 QQ, Geiger- In what way?', :4 Selby- He has a bicycle strapped on the side of his auto so the girls won't have to walk b homef, i Q N 9 - P . 4 9 W D we . p! O S r G .a 9 6 O 5 v .Q 9 74 ? ff' 'S 9 . xi,- ,V K K , Q . gg v' ol. . 2 'Zigtormzotmswze194'waterQfQrw,iQ:9.:Qimmmzquvgvimzoamtatm.9:Qgs:m:sQ:ik? YA.fo I TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE D35 F57- 46 N .ff X-T X 'Sw fU1Af1gfN!,',,,.fT' 4,-1 fbf-J ui ff' Pf,f-,frfm gas ,f ,, f- f's 4 A , . . 'l?' if ' '-.f1f -Rf ' 3P'W?:' W eww if LPA Yi: 2,1 E95 13.1 2325 W L9 M X lx Ql3r,.:L.,.,N..--,:1..N.,f - - .,Qf Q Dv, , ' -U 4 A , L W gf. Y :Fl i gl f Rf 1 T: R ' , : A1 wv D55 by ,, Q5 Eg: . 1 , 5.4, 2'-.J ' YS w 1 1 45 lx 1 5. ' C , -- wi V .i -ef 4 sf F Q 1 'F P' W A P ' sz 4 Q i W W 1 jk 933 asf Q If 1 5 1 Vg ' 95 , . , N X If ' f AE D if lf! 'l W M ' Er T if + r Sw, M f' ff 'JL 3 if NI ,i 1 QQQI, 4W,W TA -AL f , Q-41-7 JF gg LQ C- :J TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR , an ' Ay' ,A-AO,Q.OJ4'.'.OI1NQg4wltQA 'I' H E I' N D E X SWldlfhlilfi.6f4VAlQ.Qifk 4L , f ' - ' - - 4-pf xl I . Q r 4 I I 1 . . . 2 1, IFTHSEI'-'uI,II1 smoking a terrible lot of cigarettes lately l Ia if W'erner- You certainly are, if that's one of them! N ve. . QN- 'Q ng -A an l 9 9. 55 if! B 5 H. Hildner- I notice that Ruth has an inferiority C0ll1PlCX.U Fran Kirby-f'I hate those foreign cars, don't you? 5, K Vic Andrews- VVhere did you do most of your skating when learning?', F- M. Yemniker- I think Vou're horrid. . pg 'I 5 . 'Proii Yanney- I will use my hat to represent Mars. Is there any question before I go F ' on? 'g Voice from rear-- Yes! Is Mars inhabited? 3 3 vs iz l 7 1 E First Stenog- How do you like your new boss W 3 Second Stenog- He don't know no more about grammer, spellin', and punctuation than l g I dog he's just out of college? 5' Q ' . ti 5' 1Jl1ClU'C-i'M3.1H111'2l, whv did you marry Ja al? z, z: . . . l P Q. 5 Mamma- So you've begun to wonder to? E Joe H.- I can't see through you at all. ig Louise- Well, I hope not. so ' ' 2 1 I OUR MONTHLY PROVERB . , Q. Q One robin may not make a. summer, but one banana skin can make a fall. i ' 1 ' : Jarrett- VVhenever I look at that girl I think of a hymn. - Clisby- Which one?', 51 Jarrett- How Firm a Foundation. . 1 ' f L4 7' . J :S K L4 . Q E W L L1 F W Q A .y l 1 V if 5 I l - I y i I- V I I fy 'N I 'Il v ' - ?.J'.2syto:mzozmfmqm'stmzoff!4.fq:s2v.fQmm:mmznzmimiogmtazu.Q.QgQ:m:ee2f '5f'f I, TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE .gf x f y S, K fl G-'LM5gj'vfif-f V A JA fi,-vfrfzfnf A V P 1.fz.fr,f-1-xv-2 , - ,xg , JJ J f 5 X. E P S, , 1 '-.4 1 V A i f , ' ,fr w-- ff -- - '-. -r-v1 f v ' , ' wi Qgggbgwmwwwwwvwg lWm':'xIj'J M N i I' ,E U' QS E E E3 2 Z ,W n 3 H X ff! J, , ' 'E f5 i. ,IPL ANT' fr k Mwmmmmmmglgxivi K ' ' J. -1- 'Q Q QL. TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX 1 - Gruber- Do you know Poes Raw en I X es P -N1 J an :A in AA A A A1 A A A A 0, 24. Couh NI hs didn t sou l ml th lt list fitld 1 nl Love Soru, sn I 131011115611 nu ei to touch inothei chop iff' D Stevenson Huh know Petias mi mcestors cune osei on the M ufiouei S one X th? M ne eouldnt come they had to go to TLIIIUS Cwesu S funeial 4 Helen XX ould you lxss me ex en if I told sou not to'P' Iohn I sure would Xg'un Oh goody Ihen I can mind XIAIHIIIZL I' Nifush 1ll H111 Do sou sell black luhes hose' Cleik Oh yes Vile Sell them to aux one gflf' 3' H - J ei er study 1 blotterf L. She- Of course not. Q- H - Yery absorbing thing. Hilliker- W h'1t s he mad '1bout. , YVh5 is it you net er drinl' an5 waterf' F ' r 9 II- ell, you see, I have an iron constitution. And if I drink w'1ter, I rn liable to get 1'LlS 5. I I ,Z IJ Nfaomi Moser- I ve just been filing Bills old lose letters. ' 5, Muriel- VS' ere they 'IS rough 'ts all that? J!! ' Fillene- Oh look, the players are 'ill cox ered with mud. Hou will they ever get it off? 5 - Havsk- VVhat do 5011 think the scrub team- is for? 5. . - x' ' Helen Stalter- Do Von know that I have a, sister who lix es in Homer Cottage? 7 ' Pill Bourns-J' Never. mind, clayling I love you too much to let that stand in my wayf I A: 1 . s 5 IZ P1 .g fn f . ' 1 :H 'll '1 ' I Y'll' 'll ' K' 'lvl 'I ' II' 'IV' . '- I 4 y - 1 . . - . . . - - 1 K ' O 0: r , , gg 'I-ONOT' x.mu.ffw-.1 ,fr H E I N D EX swim:'w:d:w:w:M1u2mw.4 A Q QL 1 Q51 N 7 4 'H f I xx iq vi 9 Q L' F J 4 3 iq I 2 ' -K' ' ' ' ' ' 1' 'Q 2 as 1 cz ?', , T44 - . ' . '. , . . .23 P , . . 57 9 93 1 -f 5 t - 'ez . fi - ' ' 5 j . ' . ' I J: . 1 93 9. if . 9 1 K Ln , Y Fw: ' 1 , - tg . , H A - ,, , , ' -2 -' 1 ' i C -H ' ' 4 ' z ' .' ' 5' ..--- , ' . . 9 ' E p, . ' ' . ' , l 6 91 pl u 5 'Q e , C ,H ' ' 5 G .. ., S . e cz 1 , an 5 Q 9' 9 9 C ci 1 C s c 2: I. q 9' w 5 Q a ' 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 f , 5 1 P G :4 r 5 6 cc, 1 1 C t , 9: D 3 V ., .. ? 4 O . L cr 7 , 1 , 1 R G LS V' V C 0 C 53 5 9 -L 9 9 Q n J cc C , Y fy, 9 , , .. , D Q 4 . Q 95 94 'T . 4 9 G i ff , , , 9 9 C 7 Q 2 f 5 E ' 91 9- 9 0 4 9 'xx e as 3 Vonna- H 's bashful. IfVhy don't you give him a little encouragement. . K Eleanor- Encouragement? He needs a cheering section. f Q x V iq . gg 1 '77i Y-.-. .-Z. .., ,,, .... ,, . . V' 1---..E' - .....1x?.Q,xE?.Q.Q.!.sE2!M QYFAMQ.Q-QKEQTQM.Q,?49.!.x?.!.?:kQ.sY4.Q.!45.Q,Q.QTQ,!lh!.QG' 1, . . TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN .g , Jn - H I 'hu' - I .I 1' ,N 'W -W 4.2: I I 1 -up .mf -llvt-11' 'wp - rvxlw Q ' .xx 1V4ao:zw.a'.-.m34.a'.f.qan A T H E IN D E -X I-'IM-'-'M-A-' - ' 4 Jfagm Agp , Pm. Ax A ' W? gffox CW Q Q J e 'hen H0-lHO J 'ii' lfurs .ff - 1 -F - - 1 y .E ' fm I I I . I x 3 W j S5 2.1 . ' A x 4 Y V M W S N' 5 Q' , fi: L1 I I . 31 v N 4 L N N v 3 'Q f ' KY? , - 5 Tl-ru! X :Hi 411 L fl l Q YS '171233v,-.qv-,-w,v,wv v vv' vv vv v -vv ' f X5 ' , ,.-:si Af, Hsu.. M., ,. sam, .s uT!MfQTs44.QIMf!lr:flilblllsznflmlim nfl!!! 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I, 7 5 w 97 1 ' f 1 .f ' .3 f V' J '14 'L vim' '-- 'I 1' 'nv lu' 'u' -I' I - v -1 --- ' -if -1' -ur 'x vw - -nf -.K ' I Q 1,x Ji-.0,Q.0m.Q1fzf.'A.4v.0.Q.1 T H E I N D EX Sldldlmjgjq,gig-Q15,Qg+ggng5,, r A 4 - ' ' '10 1 f f I , .7 , L , I 1 lk ki xi P: 51 n - ' 1 L1 S Dad- 'Berty. who sat on that newly painted bench in the garden? Bob and I. ffi IVell, you must have ruined your clothes, both of you. Ki Not both-only Bob. f ve vs I Pa, does the Lord own u twin six ? I Great Scott, no, son. XVlmtever put that into your head?', P4 Q VVell, at Sunday School we had il hymn that went, 'If I love Him, when I die, He will bf: take me home on high' ! Ruth is a nice girl, but rather loquaciousf' 5 Yes, and besides that, she talks too much. E vs vs Seyler- You certainly eat well. - I Herrold- I ought to, I've been practicing all my life. , N Van Schaak Qnight of Holden Party in Kenarden Hospitulj- Is Mrs. lxIElCF31'I8HCl in? Boxwell Qfrom back roomj- She hasn't got any Listerinef, 9 1 . 5 . Eve-- You know a man is judged by the company he keeps. Shuey- VVell, a woman is judged by how late she keeps them. 95 12 ff Durbin- VVhat is the penalty for bigz1my? I Stewart- Two lnothers-in-lawfy 7' 352 92 if? Q H. Hoagland- Oh, my, I wish I could fall in love. Q X M. Critchfield- Well, you'd better fall into something darn fast because the shade is up. S Randall- VVhy is it that you are not eating candy any more. Helen- Oh, I kinda got out of the habit since going with you. NATURAL QUESTION K Boss Qdictatingj-t'What was that last word ? 5 Stenographer- Horizontal or vertical? A .bl A1 u . 7' t' it Iii Prof.- VVhat is the greatest labor-saving device that you know of? IA , VVeleh- MV Father. , K lx ! 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V . . 5 ' I 5 I P : 1 ' 3.......n-....-.........-....-....-.,..-.. ..... 4. F' .A -1-1- un-nn- 1nn1nn-nn-nn-nu-nn-un-un-u J , 4 . ' I V 1 - f ,y.Q:m:o.m. 9.11.94 sm.pmQIMTQMQMA.mmm.Quinta.9:Q,Q:m.swi'A? TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX ' 11 'B 2f1o:m:za+:6:v.s'zgaawzxa 'r H E I N D EX S1w:81Wgygr5gzg4v51wga5Bgg-v-d5,, ' xl N I . ll N . ' -1--'----- -- ---- -1---1--- rlf- - - -1 - - - - - '--' + --'- - flv' -4- +1- ---- - - --1-m-- ---- - -.-- - -'-- - ---f - - --1------1-+ ,I .1 l I arg : : E ' 1 I E. W. Douglas, M. D. 3 We S611 Y T SlXfIITH,S ICE CREADI E' EAR: A Made in Orrville, Brick or Bulk Q THROAT , . l i 1 Liberty Delicatessen T 505-507 Peopleis Savings and T Loan Building 211-7 Liberty St. Phone 338 A I I 1 i.-1-. - - - Qii. - - .QQY - .fQ. -I - -. - - ...1 -1+ a.- K..v - QQ.. - ..., - .41. - . ,. - ,.11 - WW.. - - -1-,...-1-...1-.1.g -1-1--1- - -1---1- 1111 -e1-111- i - - ' -1-1 11- , - - - - 1111 -1- E - - -1 1 1 1 1 LITY Service Lubricating Station Coupled with service has always! AVHShing-Qrea.Sing- Q , E , 3 Brake Service I 52 L been the wutchword of our businessi L. mx 1. S U I i -any successful organization must? uno ll nu j 961 S 2 give commendable service. 19110113 159 5.1 I , T I 5 1 The Smith Grocer 1 A. E. ANDREWS AND SON i 1-11 rrrr 11- ,rri -11 iir, -1- irri - irii r 111-111-111 -i---1- iiir - rrii - rrrr 1 iiri - rr.i - i.rr S iiir - i.ii - iiii - iii, -11-1-111 .g..,-.1 .... ..-.,.-.1-,.1-..1-..1-.1-....-...-...-.1-......1- ..,. -....- ,,.. - ..,. -1..-..1....,.- - .. if 1 ATHLETIC KNITTED VVEAR I 1 - I For Everv S Jort l A 1 1 1 Q A I . Q c o 5 1 11 ll 1 S 1 O S ea Kfllttlllg M1 S 5 1. l 1 Q 1 241141-24 North Sacramento Ave. Chicago, Ill. T , T F -1-A-----.1 ----------- 11- -11- - ---: - --11 - 1111 ------------ - -1-1+ 1-it--A-----H-Neueeueeuee----A- -11 A 1 ? 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Za -- GECRGE 6: BILL lu1lml1T.1iiT,TTTii-..-.71L1l1TTiTT.,uqtn'I. . 4.,.-....-.,..-....- -..,.-....-..- ... - ... -,,.,-..,,-....- ......- -,..... -.........-,,,- ....,.... .. .. ..,...-.. The We tern Theological Seminar PITTSBURC, PA. A Seminary for College Graduates Offers a complete modern Theological Curriculum with elective courses leading to degrees of S. T. B. and S. T. M. Graduate courses of the Univer- sity of Pittsburg, leading to degrees-of A. M. and Ph. D. are open to properly qualined students of the Seminary. Exceptional Library facilities- Seminary Library of -10,000 Volumes and the Car- negie collections. All buildings new, with modern equipment. Social Hall, Gymnasium and Stu- dents' Commons. Next term opens Sept. 15, 1925. For information apply to President James A. Kelso 1. -. 1. 1 1un1nu,un,Mullin1nu1nu1unlilligllyi.-...I-.,.,... ... .- ..lm..u l.- 4 Q .1 an .p' K9 1 4 lk. zv 2 B. 9 r Q2 Li D 5 ,. ,. 9. Q 5 b fa 11 f. u F 9 U I .l. -I , - L'04- '.-:min:m:9:m:mtQ:mrstmzntmfermtermmmnzmzmfmzweww.QtQ1Q:m:QeiI 'Y7fi 1 4' '- , TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY EIGHT f .W s f ' 1 N - 1 3 :.1 . a 2-I 1 9 ' -I . .. . ,,.,,.4, , . ,. .,. ,.,- ,,- .,,. '- r -I --- I- -14 -nv 'uv' -1 v-1 r 'rv' 'IE I 1,x Iaa:Q4ov4'.-.offxm.-.o.Q.1 'r H E I N D E x s:fmfn:a.m:maamsg-'21, q?n1Im-un1 uuuu -un1uu1un1 rllr 1 IIII - IIII - fvll - vlrb 1 IIII 11111-I? nga:-nu1un-111111 vnln 1un1mI1u..-. .,.. 1 ...4 11.1.1-41.-In..-u...,!. I 1 2 5 I 'fl I - . : I , , 5 1 LYFIC Theatre 1 Thewllllam Annat Co. 1 Hollle of IVooster, Ohio :,f 2 . I t Paramount Pictures 1D1'Y G00dS Carpets If I ' 'f 5 Q I W' e Presefnt the Best I and 1. I . s - i , - - 7' ' Q Q pm Photo Plays 1 Ladies Ready to VI ear 1 .iu-Im1nn1 1 ullu 1 xuux 1un1 mux: 1 1rux 1nn1lnl1 ulvr 1 1nl1-Hill' 'il- '1V 1 1 1 1 1l '1H'1 '1I1H-'ll1Ill-11l1nukl Wg.,,-,,,.-..,.-,,.....,,,-,.,.-,...-.,.,-,..-,..-,.......,...,..-...-.1. T........-....-..,..-m.-...-,...-I...-M..-...f.....-1.1.-....-.I-,!. PS g I Commercial and Portrait I 1 Dr. Howard V. Yonders 1 Photography 1 L1 : I g 1 Q 1 OSTEOPATHIC , I , - 1 Q 1 PHYSICIAN I 1 DVC S Studm I I Over Fredericlfs Store I Q 2 3001-10 P. s. sf L. Bldg. 1 Q 1 1 1 Q I E. Liberty St. Wooster, 01110 1 'T' Pl 4 : ' . . Q lone 77 1 Special attention to 1 Treatment by Appointment Amateur Finishing Q ni-un---In-fini...-11.11.41 ...1 inninginuinniuuiun-Ins. ,i.-m1-nn1uu-M41nn1nn1uu1un1n1un1-un1nn1ul1-nfs ii S u!nn1nn1un1nn1nn1nn1nu1un-1:-u1nn-nu1uu1nu1nn-'g' g?n1nu1un--un 1111 1 1 1 n1uu1-M111-ull-I? 25 I I I I If 1 LET'S EAT VVITH 1 1Te1miS Golf 1 C1 1 , 1 1 1 I THE CROVVD , I Come to our store for at your wants in summer sport equipment : : I I I I 2 . S 1 . . I 1. . 2 Stark G Zarlngv Fzshmg f Suzmmmg I I I I I 5 In u uf I 5 . . I I 4 fa 1 1 1Alvm Rah Co.1 The Largest and Best The Iflftfrzfclzestev' Store Restaaravzt at in TVooste1' ' I 1 with Banquet Room 1 1' in connection Archery Baseball I I I I 'YA gi.-lw1IIn1 111111111 luxu 1m11un- lluu -1nu1 1 1un1uci ,i,-nninniuli Illl 111-11 IIII 1 I m1En1-,au1n:ln I I 4 , 3' .- . - v Q , I - 'g.4. ..-imtarmzozmfmwa'stmxamiazmfozmzazmxazmmmsazmsatazzf.QXQQQQQQQZKSFW 3 I TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY-NINE 24. M I TIRE Ei NIX F01 Bettel QSIVICC Ca Office Phone Nlght Phone 649 L FURNITURE FUNERAL DIRECTORS I 2 vergreens f VVooste1 s most samtalve and 1 : healthful place to eat and buy Vou1 candies U U a. E W ' 5 1 Ou1 Restaulant and Candy E1 ' Kitchen are open for I your inspection 3 - I Service and Cleanliness ff' 2 I our motto i E l '11 nl:-IIII-IIII-M 1 -nn-IIIIQIIII-nu--Inn-II1 - -un--unit .I k I. l 61 I I Z exa l tore HOME OI' IPURLETIEST DRUGS I, I4 Everything a well stocked Drug Store should keep I Procter -un1InI-uII- -un: -IIII-uninuiIIn-uIIiInI.-IIII- fn I I 1,x Ifgfzziotmrdfvsrlzawzza T HIE I N D EX SmyIf.w:o.Q.ofmIo.m:2 h11 D I I 4...-.....-..,.- -..I..-.,-- -..,.......-..........-....-u..-..,..-...-......,....-....- -..,.-...I-...,-.I,.I-....-....- - -...-....- 4. I 5 if I f . I I I C . I A Ad ti I I - n I ' 'Q E i ' I I 11 Q! I I I I I 227 LQ T I , I Q I E , .wt ' - e- I ' G I - L' in , I ' I I ze I 9 oivIII-IIII:InI-Im-uu1uII--IIII-IIII-I :--1-- II -:III-III:-IIII-nu1Im-nu:IIIIiIIII-un-IIu1IIu-IIIILIIII-IuI- E Q...-....... --.- ....-...,-.. ---- ......u,.- T .pu-I.. ----- I..-.....-.... ---- ....-.,,.- '4 I I I 1 I 2 . an I . 771 ' I I Q I 1 G I I I Q I I, - I I I Q l ' I I 4 Q I I Q I . I I 2 I N I I Q V1 - if I z I I I 2 5 I : I G I I 2 I : I G I I Q I '- 7'Q.. l6w:Q:m:o:m:m:Qm1s7m:97smrm1Qm:Q:mag:m3mima9:.wQ:Q.QtQ:g:mgfwik??x? fl I I l' TWO HUNDRED NINETY - , -A Il: 1,-. xf.o:m24a+:w:vs:wgaavzwza ,rr H E ' I N D EX Siwiiirmiwiwiwfmwzwivz., I Q I x , 49 .fl T g?u-nn--nn ----1--1 A - - -1 an-nn-um 11--1 nu1m.1 ,III 111111 I mlmi. T 0 as T F diy Ta' E T , Servzce T G: The officers of this bank 'cake a per- T Q L sonal interest in accounts from the col- T lege of Wooster, and endeavor to T l render a service that is always Cour- T L K teous and helpful. n - - . . : LG l - 2 oz F E .- I S l , . T CI: They solicit your checking account and an opportunity to be of friendly T service to you. f L , T . . i l 5- ' E T T The Commercial Banking 81 Trust Co. T T Vfesley H. Zaugg, President XV. J. Bertolette, Cashier T I O. H. Larwill, Vice-President Grant Meyers, Secretary T M ,!yu-nn-nu-un- n-nn-in-nn-in-nniv-ui 1: inn--un-In ----11 m-nu-uu- 1 E-un:-un-nnuinqn , if S n?u-xuu-uu- iuuu -nn-1m--uu-nu--un-im- vnvi -uni vlli -nm-go Tu mi 1--111-1 4 11 ..,, , -,?i, TTHE OHIO PUBLIC T T SERVICE Co. L T L T and T 188 pounds on a paint brush. fPhotograph T E of an actual testj. . ' amz FUEL Co. T W T T N- E- SHUP11 T T 1' u l y a severe 4.-n........-..,.....i.-....-..,. --.--- ..-..u-04. test. But doesnat T 1...-..,.-....-...1 ..-.-. ....-....-....-....-....-5. I It show how VVOOS- T l I I . .' ! . . E E I3 JE th b - - T Drugs lNIed1c1n6S I his glut? Sify Us T M0'de1'-n Drug Store Service T I N T Fi l T I THE RAHL PHARMACY S?3?55 E T L1 - I ie Th Q zu: Sf S E - S l B4 . I E 6 'LLUJ Z y O76 I I I? 5 T E z ,E T N I W T T i N3 T mth me Tubhc Square T T Fur Painting, Varnishing, Kalsumining l Zi. I : f , . . I 'A W li' -'III-IH--H11-Iln-uu-1n11nu-nn-nu-nn-nn-nn-nn-mia 41-:nv-un: iuu: 1-nu-uninu--nu---u--nm-nn--nn-vw-mn--mio ' I I . I K 5' If Ii ' I- -. . - -E P ' '-ll4 i..v. ,Z , .,v. ' -- , . . 2- , ...-unf.!.x.Q.!.s4:QSWEWQIMZQTGMQIQTQTQVIQM1152911292ZQ1?:M!1!4.2!Z!MQZ!z,!Y!4!1k!J5Z'5 ?'x -'Q 1 E' ' T' J TWO HUNDRED NINETY-ONE - ' ,a ' . . .K I W n ls ax 21.o:av.cm:v:vs:i:aaf:o:asia. HE, I N D EX S1vS:dtw16:f3Lw:md1Q1w:.,gil Q L . Q, l . I , X X in-su 1-1111 1 f Tfilil liilii ?1 11 l ' gm? l Z l. l . ,, T Q The .Old Relzable i C COD C S 2lVlllgS 0311 0. l Th P l ' S ' 8: L C L . T Vllooster, Oh1o Q S - Q I . . Z F 7 EStab11Shed ln 1892 1 E Under State SLIPCTVISIOH i 1 ' Assets over .S'7,500,000.00 I , Pays 6? on Savlngs and 'Idle Funds 1 .93 ' ' 5 . . . . 2 1 . Deposlts by ma1l 1'CCC1VCd dally , I . . Q 51 f' 1 a I aj 1 J. VV. HOOKE, Sec y and Mgr. Min! lilT?l WPli'llW-lllTllN l'Y'l 'i'Ul1 l'Wl'm'1l '1 'Wl Vl lun' 'lil l'Ul'l1'5' '1 1 1 T 2 lui lf Y - 4 i -I T i i l T iv Q- -H 1 T T 1- i 2 l T T ,Q clan-nu--an nn nu-nu un xnru nu-un un -vu nu 4, Qu: an un an un nn nn un un uu1nn:nn1un--uu- iq 6 N I ' L ' -c 'L ' 1 3 . . l 'W Compliments of The Best llllllmery at Popular PTICGS to .be had at T SHIBLEY as. HUDSON 1 3 all tunes Q r ' . . 2 5 K ' - 4 I Jewels-fs and Optzczans L BICAFEE 55 FRANCE Public Square T 136 E. Libertv st. i I : 0 ' A ' ' H f 1 Q 3 1 i L B PPOS1tS merlcan 0 e l .Q g Vvoostel i e Second Floor 1 3 V.11-:w- --uu-uu-uu-1-nu-nu-nn-nn-mf-un-nn-noi: 'I'-IH'-- III' -lm--HH-IIH-vw-Hn--rw-lm-vw-nu-rw-an-nuff n!:u-nn1nu-nu- mruu --uu-nu-u::- nfuu -un-m-1uu- m- xnlf - if 0?H-HI11Hu1uu1url1nru1nu- unnw 111:11 :uuu -uu1un1:n-un- in LIBERTY FLOWVER STORE l L. A. YOCUM, M. D. Q l Mary L- Bffrffftt: PTOP- L l Physician-Surgeon L E I Phone Store Lleelty-SL Res. 1344 L L 207 N13-Tkeli St- Q l Member Floriggstgelegllyplm Delivery 1 3. Wooster, Ohlo ,L is +---H- -'-- ---H-W---n--.n-.----m- -.-- --.---.u-.M-.N---+ - H----1-H'-2 -- '- - -'-- ---H---H---H-M -M--n--H A 9. -z-H-M---u-----'-- '--- - -'-- -u-'- --'- -u--- ---- - - - - -1-- - ---- - ---- -4- '1:H- '- H-u -n - -- -H'--H-'- --uf'-W-M-H'--'H-w I ' I T ' R. L. LTALIFEERO l T NFXTHM LEVINE. 5 W L i . I 1 : Men s Ta1lo1' and Clothler 1 Q T F'ou1 F1rst Class B31bC1'S T I 153 E. Liberty, St' 1 144. E. Liberty St. Wooster, O15 io 3. . .i-..-.-M-..-..-...-..-...- .... -...- .... - -M 4.-.N-Wn-..-l..-.l-...- .... -...-...-......-...-.+ I' L ' l .fa if C - 7 2.. 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Q L C1C1'l1l'IliShiIdg Godds Ouse in Hats Cleaned Soft Drinksi .To Both Phones 151 Wooster, Ohio Q - 1 ' - - W - -' - H- - '-- - - -'-' - 1-1' - -- -' - H- - - -'-'f--'H- --'- --i- ---- - '--- ---i- ---- - ---- ---H-M-H+ r AAAMWMMMMMMAMWA+MsHms-A--AsAAs -olx ..Q, ninn ..Q, n1.i s T HARDING SL CO T T KLINGER'S COAL T l ' l L makes A l 1 I-Iardware 2 2 h ,. - z Q N V C I Q Wallll F114-:nds W if Q ext to Ourtmusc T Phone 27 or 152 Vifooster, Ohio L 4-- -- -H-'- - -'f- - 1--' -M---M- -m'--m- - -M---r -1---f--M-ff-- '--- - '--- -u---m-- -lfl - ..-- - f--1 -H----H--N-I----r 4 5-H---I -------- M- - -H-i--'Q' -xf'---u- --vl -u---w---- ---- - - '-'- -'--'- lll- - 'IKI --I---H-I--g 2 T 1 T . L BIG BENQ Quality Courtesy L S - ' L i BILLIARD PARLOR T WW T T 9 T 1 T NVEITZEI 1 fit T Light Lunch Confectionely T DRY CLEANING CO. T T I a.. 1 A - M 5 521 Next to Lyric Theatre T Vvoostel., Ohio L I : ' , 2 v. .,.-..n-.i..-,.u-....-...,-U..-..n-..n-...,-...-.,n-....-..u-u4. ,,,-u..- - -.n-,,.,-,,u-n,,-,,,,-,,n-,.,,-, - -....-u.5. 5' .?...-...i-. - -im..H..-....-....-.m-..-.- - - H-ul--wg gr..-... ----.------ ,..-....-'T' i ' l 5 : 5 7 SHOE HOSPITAL T CLAPPER L I 121 N. Buckeye st. T PRINTING C0, I Yellow FVOW i Dependable Printers T A It's a good thing to know a L . T Good Sllomnaktm. 3440 East Liberty Street T 3 doors from Liberty T T I T l ' if -' - '- --'H- - - -'-H- H- - - - - -- '-'rl' -i-- U- ---- - -' - - - - -H - '5' G 5 ..: I .f...-.,...- -H..-an-....-1...-K...-....-H.i-....-....- H-.-..--Q T..-.,...-.A-ml-ml-H-...,-.,..-...i- .... - .-....-....-H..-0? T L T Costumes and Wigs for this i 5 T THE L T Production furnished by A 5 T RESTAURANT l T TAMS T V Q T Largest and best equipped costume T Q T -A L etablishment, rents to a large A T On the Square L and discriminating elientelle T T . L T Costumes' for 'all Occasions 5 F TT ' A 1 318 W. Aeth Sr. T A T T Largest Music Library in the VVor1d T '51 .i.-m11n inll-H111Ilu-un-nu1uu1un1un1unnn1-nn:lux:ui0 gig-uu1uu1unu-nn-uu- n-nn-un1uu1mlinu-funn-lln1unio t I I. I, A , J A . 7. :7 i,'v' I v' vv' v' ,', ,v', vv, ,'v. .v- . ...v...vA'...'-..m'v.v1 'v'-.yyAy-9-ITQIKQXX-Pl , ,, ,...1x4.!iAA,9M.9.s44,!.M 9.s:A.!M.!.sA49.M!AAz., ..s.A.. ..s.n. .Mr ..s.4.. ..1i..iQ.l - x K TWO HUNDRED NINETY-FIVE 0 -6 h . , , I . , Qgv m,-,,,V .,, ,.,,. .5 R - A-., ia6:moraa+r6:vx'S:aafiom 'r H. E I N D EX vie.em.o.o.a.mann.. . . 444, Q I 'I V I l . . , . . - . - . - .. - ... .T h4-44 f Shunshine Toy Balloons I amd Novelties T I NILES H. SNYDER'S T T Balloons for advertising-Balloons T S T for Parties-Decorating Halls- B A IX E R Y L T Churches, etc. T T V E 7 - f -- ov- , V Clown lgfggsan? DODS Bread, Pies, and fancy Baked l Woos'TER RUBBER Coj Goods Of f111k1HdS VV0oste1', Ohio - I A T V+ f -i--M- '-'- --w---w--m-'m-M-'-H--'H---H-Im-H--'fi-H-1' -i-- H- H -------- - - --A-H+ ii-We -i-'i-ii-'i-M-i-i-i-i-Hi- -fll -1' ii-M- - 'i- - A-ii-'Ti-i-A'i--fi--'i-H'-re , , T 7 H T T T IH- OFU 7 i CASH MEAT MARKET 7 2 I I 5 CH N. E. Corner of Square ,L . P T and CANDIES T T one T l l FAUD Sc STRAUB 3 1 128 E. Liberty St. T T I T 5 4- '1-1 --f- lfll - -+l- - ll-l - lfli - llll - Afll -A vylf - .lll - - 1-l. -H+ .fA.-M- -A --.--... -..i-i., R P F ' - ' ' - ' ' ' ' T i - ' 'M'- l 'n- ' n 'n T T T You can do Better at Danf07'd's T 5 T 2 - T , T T N 7 T Furniture Rugs 9 S Funeral Directors le THE NEW 1 ' T Pure Foods i T T T Danford Co. Store 3 T T is always Resplendent L T z with Good V alues. L 5 i 1 I 2 T New Designs g Q T T Quality Goods T T T T T Better Service S Lower Prices 3 The Danford co., opp. City I-IallT 3 5 g Phone 35 T B 1 rc 17 T I 5 3 . I 5 r T A Treat i0 E01 7 T FUNERAL HOME E T T 238 South Buckeye St. T A ----- A -.-- i- iii. iiii - .... - .... - .... - f 9 6 ll 7 .l-...isprmzezmmznimzstmzomiozgwzomzozmzozmzmtmmxmtatogniopxeavzqeif' Y'i'o TWO HUNDRED NINETY-SIX ' ani 0511, Tjwimzmzaafrdfvsfsgam:an 1' H E. I N D E X S1vs:8Hw:d:w1aasr6:v5E: 23 ' K. . .D 5 .1 N z? N +u--I- -'-' -m-- '-'- - '--- - ---' -n-'--'---w---1-I--I-- ---- - --.. - .... - .... -I.-...-...-...- .... - .... - ..,. -..-.,.-...-....,.,.-.. 1 I if TATLURED AT FASEIHUN PARK I 9s is the highest compliment that can be paid to a suit of clothes 2 I THE MAN S'roEE Q 5 126 East Liberty Street S I ' I 9 Q PYCISIIZOTZV Parlf Clothes ! 'PI-I-I--I-' 1 - -- -- 1 ---- vm-Au-I.:-.N-lin.-H.-.,.- ..,- .- .... -,,,. ,.,i- ,,11 , ,,,,,,4, .,...-...-..-...-. ..... - - -, - -. ...,- ..-, - .- -,M,r,,-,,,. LC I ' 9 Fr' 5 I 54 ' ' ' C1 COAL ICE 1 j BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Q Cold Storage 2 - I 9 The Mingle Wood, Coal and Ice Co. A 204 East Liberty Street Phone 32 L - I PJ I' ' ,i.nI-ul-vI1- llll ---11111111 llll 1 :uul 1un-nuium-un--m ------11---- Imimf-uw--nu-nu-nals 'E 4 ra , - .Inu-un1-m-nn-nn-nu-un-nu-nu-un-nn-m1- - -nn- -uniuuinn-nn-mn-n I--up-mi-un1uu1uu1un-un-nn , 5 5 I o 2' 1 I g I The Best Banking Connection F . I.- L. 1 - I Q Bleans the broadest facilities for handling trans- - actions of every nature as Well as the most complete 2 T I 5 - I . protection for funds. ,i I 1 Q 2 CI! Tens of thousands of people have been turning to I o G . i the VVayne County National Bank for these things i since its organization in 1845. 4 I 4 , A S . ' , , r ' CL Experienced management, large capital. and sur- plus, and our membership in the Federal Reserve Sys- T v: tem combined to enhance the value our patrons find in I Q their relationship here. ' A 1 i I THE WAYNE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK I - E 4 5 I Q I I 2 TfVooste1 s Roll of H onor Bank x3 ' -- - I ? 55 Q inn--un i1--Li n-uru-un-nn-uniun-nn--un-un-nn-nn-nu-nu-nn1nn 1-1--1 1Im-H011 'I I I I I , I I Q 7 - 7'Z '..-:smMzntmrmznmxstmzpm'qrmtomfnzmanzmzmimzmmtozu.ntegazmgszvl Sic l I ' TWO HUNDRED NINET EVEN n H ' 5 ' ' ' . 5. .,,.-.,,. -.. -.V ew..-1. v-l.- -...A ' is f.f:xwsm:i.vsJi:4a+1o:on 'r H E I N D EX mom:o.e.a:maa.m.': '.bw 9 l N i , -1- l o f I r ,X 1 P 1 Lg 7:1- v a l l l X .... is Q 'E l fi l l is eq Q v' Q F . l 9 S S 15, vl Compliments of Sweets Clover D A I R Y Milk Butter Ice Cream .,1nn1un1,,,,1,,,,1nu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.u1uu1,,,,1uu-nu1un1.m1,m1,,,,1 ... .1- isouno puauc X UTILITY ' INVESTMENTS 'X lk glilgllu , I-llllll ' 4 p fx l,'I I P fl 7 i n ' '- J L 1 ef. iff A Dividend Check Every Three Months A steady extra income for the family. Stock- holders of the VVoos- ter Electric Co. get dividend checks every three months. So can you. Give your spare dollars a job in the safe, essential inclus- try of Public service. Invest in our 672 P1'efe1'1'ed . Stock Shares in our com- pany are now offered at 5100.00 each, for cash or on payments of 310.00 down and 510.00 month- ly, per share. Dividends payable quarterly at the rate of 61727 yearly, per har H ' it 's s e. oxv nice 1 to have this extra mon- ey coming in regularly. f Wooster Electric Co. Wooster, Ohio 1 1 1,m-.m,1.m-..m,....,..1 1 1' Z- 7'Z,4 .3smzeurozmmzqzmistmzormorewzmgzemzmmionuzo'wow o'ogo:w'ew'1v- if I .1 .... ll.Q.1- rl. .Luv .x..L:I..,, l I TWO HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT f R f' . - .1 .,,,,,,,, . ,. .,,, ,.,. ,,, ,g,. - .,.., ,. .,,, .,,,.., ,,.,,.,.,,,. .5 - ' I , Qi -41-enum.-.o'fs'a6avo.4-1 T H E I N DEX S'fSU'mlo1Ao'm'om':!l'5g4L, l it .A 1 p 1 gin. iff I 'P'-'ni ' ' '- -' 1 1 -W 1 -'P H1 'I1' - I ' -H- - -mI- IIII - - - - -'Ill-lvl'-1' , 5 i E Q '33 6 ' l 1 J . F I'CClC1'lCk 85 CO. VVitl1 a record of twenty years A of 'satisfactory service to Ladies, R0adZ!'t0'lV0fl7' the users of printing cmd lVLillif1te1'y I :Dv 5 I 5 . E I s 0 0 5 . 1 Gloves, neckwear, l1OS1- The Comer Prmtmg Co- ery, notions, Silks, dress of 0'oods, IZ1'll111Hl110'S, wash goods, linens. Cdomestic Wooster and art goods. L 1 I 2 : . iz I . 2 I Carpets, rugs, hnoleum, 1 is 1-Cady to do anything you :Q 6 d. .' d ,' d I 6 . . . T' l J ii l lap 61163 66 ll In OW I lnav re U11'6 111 thls l1ne. R I shades ' q yi I Printers to the l 35 T J. Frederlck 8: Co. f 0611696 Of W666f61' 5 2 E 5 gg- xuu: -uu- nfuu 1 ulxl inn-un-nu-nu-. II.. 1 ...l 1..u1 yly. -- xllq rung' ogo-1m- IIII 1 1 1IH- llll 1 IIII -'I -111 - '1 J!' I L I L I T Since 1897 f GROCERI ES I I , I i I i I I All k' d , l't f, antit Woosterls In indqgggjty qu yt 2 4 E 5 E 5 I Bggf I I I I i The store Where your Round! 5 , 2 I T Men S Store Dollar gets a Square Deal 5 I 5 I . Q 5 I 2 I . 5 V I I , . T CLQIHING---SHOES Q 7 I Why Pay M616 o I 1 I I I I Nick Amster I KEISTER BROS- I I I THE GROCERS 'X -i- --'- ---I ---------- -- .-.- ---2 fi- .... - .-.. - - -I-- -.-I- ---- - ---- - ---- - ,--- - ---- -I-I-I-------I I' I I I ' A 2. 'l,,.lii?QYMQIQBZQIVLZYQIMT5lfL?fQ1WA1Qls2WQl5ZME-9111911339IMIQLVAYYQZQ.QlQlQlk7Q5?P .sxS-ac. TWO HUNDRED NINETY-NINE L. if . 7. Eff is 3 T., Q 5, II The Clty Book Store Alex W Hartman Propr1etor rf ngf A Store wzth cz Heart ln the Heart of Wooster' Make I o u 1- clothes recom- m e n d 5 ou. Choose them for the good woolens ie Sty le that 's bi i t in Sta ' he c 0 nscientious tailorin and finishing. QR ee A KIRSCH BAUM CLOTHES Lower the cost of Dressino' VVel1 VVe don't stop at value. -J VVe put in extra value. Brenner Brothers VVooste1' Ohio nn-Inn1:11a-un-mu-un1am-Im-Im-nn-uu- -Im-In -main T A X I PHONE 300 Office in Archer Hotel R. L: Mowrer M . VVOODS Sz MINER Barbel Shop and Beauty Pallol Opposite City Hall Conlpliments of ECONOMY SHOE STORF On the Square 1 I1 IIQHIIQIIH1,,,,..,,.I1,..I1,.,I.-.II .1 -Iwi an K W f A -1- w --If ' I ' . ,. .I ,.,.,, .,,. .,.,.., .,-..--... W , 1. pieraozwxormzwzvsizan-.mr T H E I N D EXW WISH'-'vii-G-ifM0-'D-'1 11 9 l K, Tu-Inii1-ii1-1111,-'1,11i1 1----inn-1 .4 I 'FE 5 I - I I I I ' ' , ' I I 3 i . ,-- I 3. L 'qllg 2' I - ,nu I Q 2 is Z-gflfg xx X I I .'?:N'4.a1: 1:- : AS In L1 . I I I 5 I I lj ' Z., I Q 3,-lun L11ii1i--11- Iu1un1nu-Inv --:-1 - lull-Illr iili 'IIT qi..-.....-,.,.-I..-.... ---- .......-.....-...I-..........-.g. .g..-.I..- ... -M-.......1..-....-....-....-...... -I..-......-9 , I I C f , ' : 0 5 UD I I , CIO I 1 I I I I 1? I ff' I I I U x I 'I' Q I tl If ll I X J... .... .... .... I... I.. I... .... I.. ..I. .... I... ...I H.. Q! I f 3 1 4 I 5 I I Q 1 to i Ml f X I - 1 I I e I I' I Xl Q I 1 ,hs I y 11'1, I I 1 a S I ' I X I I 3 I 35 I 4. .... ..I. .... ...I .... 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' I - NEW IAROR xToR1Fs AWD F1u1ts and 1 Y egetables HOSPITALQ I NO- 10 THIS 1 RESTRICTEXD CLASSES 1 1 Parke Co. 1 IHOROUGH INSIRUCIION 2 1 1 1 LARGE CLINICAL FACILITIES 1 ' 1 HIGH STANDARD OF 1 1 Coffees Teas Spices 1 SCH012fAHSH'1P I 1 2 1 Admission confined to students having 2 I 3 Canned Foocls 1 1 academic degrees and to Seniors 1 M 1 1 T in Absentia 1 T l - ' , Q 'i ' 1 Flalrolllng EXU'-acts 1 1 For 'i'Ilf07'7Il'LLfi0'lII aclClre.x's: 1 2- l - : . J I T e I THE REGISTRAR I 'Q : . . . 1 1 1 : 1 Ph11ade1Ph1e Plttsbulg 1 2109-15 Aclelbert Rd. Cleveland 1 B 5-nllllllllllll1llH1XIl1XIl1 1 1 lillllillllivlriillllllli 4 'lllTl illVl 37NillilT' llll inllllllilhk-4 '1'lIIl11IIll1 IlI1T7li m F4 +u1u 111111111-- I1-Il-:lo .lr-nn1n 1 1m-1nn1nn1nn1m11n1-n1 1 1111- 1 1 1 D. NICE : 1 Tailor, llaberdasher, Dry Cleaner and Dyer1 1 Colnphnlents of 1 S. W. Corner Square 1 1 ' I 1 Phone 226 Wooster, O. 1 I 1 ' .i.-...-...-,..-I.-...-..l-..n-I.,-H..-...-...-l.-.r-l.i. 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