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Pictures, memorials, NH permanent. e p , ' Q ' the tender race HE most hopeless task in I e treasured that in some dim way we may catch again e g Souvenirs, keepsakes ar of a day that is dead. ' ' -7 h f da s that are to come-a To the students of today, the Index will bring in t e ar y remembrance of goodly fellowships, of fun and frolic, of work and worship. Viewed through the long vista of the years, the scenes and incidents of this book may invoke only the pale smile of moonlight remembrance instead of the sunlit present reality. l think Mr. Barrie said, however, that the subtlest joys are those of memory. The able editors of the lndex are ministering to those joys for the future, as they now minister to our satisfaction in this hne and faithful printed abstract of Wooster campus life. ll .J Q 73, ff? ' A ff H fj'f i'- ul S 'X I if ha eventeen I ,. i VN, g fi,,, ,lj Vg ,,,,. I N ,JY . Ktcxrm, 'x i ' Yi' 'Y I- f 3 9 . 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PH.D., D.D. HE deans hold a position of importance and dignity in the allairs of the school although Nw sometimes associated with the unpleasant duties of discipline. The thousand and one duties concerned with the routine of running the College and handling over eight hundred students are capably performed by the Deans. And in spite of all the numerous cares and responsibilities of these positions, the Deans are able somehow to take a personal interest in the Welfare of leach individual student. Professors Emeritus WILLIAA4 Z. BENNETT, PH.D. HORAcE NELSON lVlATEER, MD., PH.D. Brown Professor of Chemistry Professor of Biology JOHN G. BLACK, D.D. ELIZABETH M. PENDLETON, MA. Professor of Geology Assistant Professor of English Professors Absent on Leave E,L1As COMPTON, PHD.,i D.D. HAROLD BLANcHARD, PHD. Aliimiii Professor of Philosophy Professor Of E11gliSlV IIUXVARD IJQXNRY! CARI. VER S'l'liliG, Imlrzntlor ill' lfnglish Pl'0fCSSOf of GUOIOQJ' CARL lh'lUNSON Iuslrzrzclor in Physical liclzzcalioiz Nw, 'st I if Lied 'Wikia' f if yy Nineteen ze' f N' 3 ' -- .L T ' --rw --Fri 1 Q.- - ti, i .r r -. 'Q - 1. ..'f 5- ,S ..1,, , V., . wi ,nf . 44.115-Z a, 4 ,iw . W :Q ,JI 1 'sri-lx, 9- yall' - nv ' 'f -,fav . MF .V .AL ., J , ', , . 5 H ...ff ' .,,. ' - 5 b . ., .,.,. 7 f fi' - , -. - ,ff , - :V 'A 1 .- -..X mf. .E . ez., at , A .'- :- 'JZ' I. N A .Z ,V .969 f V. w ig- x ,X ,. -. . v,,1'.f ,'b g if l . if if V 4,451 . -v-., ffs.. Rani' .7 I A If F . -- ff 1 1 -1 I cw -fs? -iv 1 HH K, 4 ' '4ff Z 'A f, I , 'sw .Al ,-f,2f ', ' ,,., If ,I A 8 ' ' .' 1 1 ' , V , ,, .:',,.fz:.4:f4:.J?75Zf1.1.-iw'-..',,,7-ff I xx 7. 1-:If V YY - H rr' yi-,:,,,,,,Wf.S1i.-,EU 4, A, , ., L, ,Af ,,.,.l,-...,,!.:.Zw,,,yv.'f,f.:'.i. 3 X X I I 1,',v,wv ff - Am- ,-- --., --f---, -, A -sd, V , . I. 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Dean of the College FLORENCE K' ROOT NPA. J. MILTON VANCE, PHD., DD. Dean of Men Dean of Women CHARLES R. COMPTON, PH. D. JAMES MCLAUGHUN Registrar l 1'easu1'e1' ARTHUR E. SOUTHWICK, B.A. Admissions and Appointmemfs Board Of Trustees CLASS OE 1928 CLASS GP 1929 EUGENE W. ALLEN JOHN C. WISHARD CHARLES KRICHBAUM ROBERT L. ADAIR HENRY B. MANTON SANFORD E. FISHER JAMES W. MORGAN JOHN E. MILLER S. M. E. NESBITT WHITNEY WARNER I ROBERT R. XVOODS A. C. ERNST BIRT E. BABCOCK GRACE E. SMITH I SAMUEL S PALME IXARL E. OVERHOLT ' R WM. E. I-IENOERSON WILLIAM H. MILLER HUGH 1. EVANS CLASS OE 1930 WILLIAM E. WEIR JOHN E. WEST WILLIAM H. HUDNUT RICHARD L. CAMERON ADELBERT P. 1-IICLEY I WILLIAM O. 'THOMPSON EARL L. DOUGLASS ARTHUR E. BLASER ROBERT E. WVILSON .. ,, faeerfn' .3394 A 'frxe,. A r ' fr, 1 , , af Q t-by-3,'L,k H Ang: ,xp h XIX ,142 Y.,-Vu. P, .-Q if , A, 5 .1 'ms-4 X ,. .gf .tif ,S ,V JC M A :QQ 'if 44' . , ' I li- pair' A -fe' , 'I -'A' .f . 9 Ni.,-y . .Ai A EL, ls' J ,fl ., 'Z '- S' L' . -' ,fps I in . ...Q ... ,A , -rm B-5 .14. ,J Eighteen A A ng'7 5' X ,.., 1 3 ' e 7 , V25 If -fi. ' if f ss ,HA-NM s ' P ,',jP6gf 5- '1 ' I 5 'i5ffT-Q ':' 'gjjfflrll 'gf-ffl 4: Y-bfi, is ., -. , ,gig mi mi A feci 2934 sss e AILEEN DUNHAM, PH.D. Instructor in History WALDO HILARY DUNN, D.L1TT. Professor of English GEORGE C, FRACKER, PHD. Professor of Education JOSHUA CROWE GARRITT, D.D. Professor of Missions and Conzparative Religion GERTRUDE GINGRICH, BA. Professor of German ROY ISRAEL GRADY, PH.D. Brown Professor of Cbefznislry JOSEPH FREDERIC HASKINS, PHD. Professor of Cbemislry A FRANK VNIINFIELD HAYS, PHD., D.D. Michael O, Fisher Professor of History ERNEST NIAINE HOLE, BS. J lnslrncfor in lbysical Education GRACE Pi-XULINE lHR1G, BA. lIISf7'llCf0I' in French ,-1. ,Q Q., fi, 1 j V4 ,V iv I 'f y ' 1,7 -ff A 'x . ,4 ,.1.' - :fri I 4, ' 1 'P' ' ' , - 5 u , ,, I A n V. fs lxxcnty One Q , A V. AFX A, X- -- wr l 'Z if '54 ,Q A41 ' ,L Q f-,e.'Ttf,fk1,.. .. O, fue, ' I F,-- 1 ' I 7 A ' I , ,A XZ B If WH, .P W' jf L 'ix41 K IWI5g 1'l' 'Q fan? If If 'GH IA!- ,-,- MWi':f'fi'fAll' , 7' ' , ', ' N i 1 . W -raw Y N' I' A . gf- -I , Y KV E 1 gl I Y R.. af- ......- . tv' - 51?if35ff?lf'f'3f7 fPi?.Tf3iff553l ff'f7?l-P2237TTI- A .2 I Tiff ' 'I' f -IA gg-fg94lMl444-I I I 'I ' fn A if f' 'E' 'L ' I, II Mgt! C 'ff'i4t' ' ' 'P I, L' X ' I ,1,,.....--7 RALPH VANDERVORT BANGHAM, PH.D. I HEODORE C Professor of Biology LAWRENCE CASPER BOLES, BS. Professor of Physical Education GEORGE W. BRADFORD, MA. Assistant Professor of English KATHERINE LUCILE BRICKER, BA. Instructor in English BIIARSIIALL BRYANT Instructor in Vocal Music L' 'P , Vliflg.. 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S .iqsi Q99 eu-UE -.1-1 l IRENE FOLCKEMER, MA. Instrzlfclor in lfreucln VERGILIUS PERM, BD., PHD, Assishzizzf Professor of Philosophy MARY Z. JOIINSON, P1e1.B. Irzszfructor iii Political Science SAMUEL DODDS, DD., PHD. Professor of Biblical Doctrine Evfx RICHMOND Iizslrifcfor in Vocal Music 3 R M 1 Q'-., -'. W I 35? P' f L , 'A Q Y gy ff 3 N , A ! -,w A-i,?a- . s 2 , ,,. ,, g. w! , .1 .-,- 5. ' V .7 f, Twcnty-Hvc ,V MN,-.f-!,5.v'f if , - y ,QA ...g ,Ld -'N K an V ,.f.:',1...., ,...., an ., I, It apr f f. . ,flgfxfigs . 9:5 flag .H I5 Q? Xi A ', . Y X fa ' yt I P ', J .AY.V ' 29 QU Qi ' X .-QE A-A51-2232112-r2','?7if Tq,gxf 5?wiQgAf2f-QI' A ' , f J ', A ,, 14435-f-' n ffibl V .Af .rflggC,,.-.Aff -A f 'A ' A Q ' -A X .A .,,3w. ff' x -1- v,5,fLx-'L 4- A ' x 1-.1 ' ' ' XVARREN POPPINO SPENCER, MS. Assistant Professor of Biology W. E. STONEBURNER, MA. Assistant Professor of Education JOHN MARION SWICART, BS. Instructor in Physical Education NXARY REBECCA THAYER, PHD. 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W, A w2s,m.A.',T in :.T.u::..54 J.,-:zj ,1bfi!!L.-:,l.,.mLlJ'.x .K ', ., 2 I f- f - - ' Q --1-ixfgma -. g. 51, :,l- J J- ' Pi a., 1 all HOWARD ALLEN, B.S. -LUCILE ALLENSWORTH, B.A. Major-English Vice-President C455 Won1en's Council C453 Willard C25 C35 C45. JACK Anscorr, BA. Major-Philosophy Track C35 C45: lnterclass Volleyball C25 C35 C45, RICHARD ALVIN ASHBAUGH, B.S. Major-Economics Football Manager C45. MARlAN BARBER, BA. Major-History Sigma Delta Pi: Hockey C25 C453 Volleyball C25 C3 KENNETH BARNES, B.A. Major-English Glee Club C451 Choir. EL IZAB ETH BARRETT, B.S. Major-lNlathematics . Senate C45: liortniglitly C25 C35iC45Q Y- W- C A Cabinet C352 Dramatics C35 C451 flllmllllim C25 C35 C45 International Clubg Faculty-Student Council. EDNA BARBARA BECK, B.A. Major-l,atin l'lu llt-la lxappgri Alpha l5t-lla l5llll'Hfl- Twenty-nine 'mewm ,.',f?Rf bt V' 1 ,, x sg ', -. Hg Cv.. ,445 'yy' I hh..-1 it if e2 , ,V -1 . 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Of its social achieve- ments it is especially proud having shown its guests in turn a night club, a Robin Hood wedding, an lcelandic festival and an art gallery-and the guests recogmzet all of them! triple-threat man or two. lt does have its share of Phi Betes, and in this last year even some actors are being discovered. ln short, the versatility of this most exclu sive body may be said to be complete. ,x Ex, , 50, fr, ra APY'- if I f' r T . -Q AX - Q 4 3, r, . Q :THX w 1, S, .lim A H' ' -ws. ,5r:'fl -Lil 1 A '1 'ix' t ffm-Qh , - j-9 Twenty-eight :I H A J pr.- Jef Har' -.or wygjl' wav., ...- .Img al f ,'wf1.in ln athletics, perhaps to make up for its limited number, the class produces a W - . -I :I .- ' 3 ,fu 51 X .f 2 T'4-T. . ..-ff-.4,5P,:..,3 I I , . ' ,,. - Y, , M I - T i - . '.?7' -3233. '1-'al' ' ' 1 ' ':'ve'-l:- fin 4l4rr.wvU1'Z Mfr-. ' .fi-'f.',A : - ' -- ' - ' ,,:Q7:,6.-,C'-.-3 fr ,. rl 5 . , . 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MARGARET B ROADHU RST, B.A. Major-French AGNES BROWN, B.S. Major--Biology Pembrolieg Pre-Nlediczll Club. BLANCHE BUCHER, BA. DEBORAH BURNS, BA. TEAN BU'l'TERWOR'l'll, BS. , , ., .1 N. ee 'tiff' fl! df? if Nyagr p 0' 1 Thlrty-one xy ' - ., -f'1'-+1 ' fm, 'jf-fl Q 5 , , if , . ' -f Lf J-t J X A ., .Q I FA: f -I 1 ' Wa Q ' 1 3 J '.' ff ' rf. A ,, 'Pl-XB. V, 'J 'le' 1 xv 1 1, A , ii 5 'I is , . ,, flf. l ,,,' f'flliQl'l ff-ii ' I ' l' . .. pr JW, , , I, , .'.N ,. .V, I, ,gf .,,TiTQ:i,, ,zxbliinmfai fwuwisiw. . It ,, M 5 Z 1, 20 mn .' ,.. nf 4--'QM I C . ' ,C 3 C A7 9' ,J-'ffl' rx, M QLR40' l A, ,IIA 9,5-.xg z.,.f:-.QQQEii:-l:,xl:i,WV,'xfyjw ,i 11.5 E r A rg. fl iv , .,., ,, IEW! 3 I-- -L f 41' Q if-2.1-ffl-Iv- L,.-'' '-Q Z:','- -9 -2- ' - A- i -- Ww' JM l , 5. MARY BEERY, BA. Mzijorf-lblisloiy gf C-15' 1028 lnclcx All linliturg Y, XY. fl. A. lil'ing Manag , I N Mzijoi' Cabinctg Oralorio C-lll Llmlf- MARY BEHNER, IBA. Major-lflistory Hiking C25 C35 C45, Manager C-l5g Basketball C25 CU, Manager C353 Track C251 lflocliey C351 Volleyball C351 Women's Glee Club C453 lnternational Club: Yaruity Dc- bate C25 C35 C453 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C-l5g Oralorirm C25 C353 Choir. EV RELL B ENN E'l li, B. Mus. M ajor-Music Castalian C45. NEVlLl.E' BENNlNG'l'ON, BA. Major-Biology NlNA BENTLEY, BS. MARTHA LENURE BAlLEY, BS. Major-History ROY Bl.AlR, BA. Major-G reels Oh W , , I -I . I N l l n lx Moielancl Prize in Gieelx, Business Manager of Voice: Clee Clubg Fortnightly. WAYNE C. BLOUGH, BS. M aj or-Geology lij,'QFl'gllSeCflHC5375 445. Captain C451 imiiaimii czi qu ernnient C45 PJ.-GD CU: Pleslflcm of M9113 SCH GOV- - resident ol Athletic Associaiiong lkusidgm Ol UW Association. Thirty 1 -ff 'fs 1g M A fi ef ? . rl , ' If .M if 32, I. j' 5 .. . 29 .e.t 1 I gl V . .r- J RUTH Cotta, B.A. Major-Latin Willard K-U. EMMA COLLINS, B.A. Major-English ' ' j. VERNON CONRAD, B.S. Major-Chemistry Baseball Manager: Class Baseballg Class Volleyballg Wooster Griclder . LOUISE CONINE, B.A. ' Major-Spanish Sigma Delta Pig Pembroke C453 Y. W, C. A. Major Cabinet. JAMES BOYD COOK, B.S. Major-Chemistry Wooster Voice Staff Cllg Emerson HD. ROBERTA CRAIG, B.A. Major--Mathematics Hockey C23 OD C-U, Captain HD. MARGARET CROWE, B.A. Major-Latin J JOHN CRUIKSHANK, B.S. 'T Major-History -C... My iz- R Qi.. .7 Y' f X. Tim-fy-ml-ee ,.. S 53 B1 i+.f -flu' 'T ' A ku fa, 4 . L ,V j-gn, X4:Qn24., 5:5-i 1 Sh 3, 3 I -F r'S , r '1- . .XV iii, .T U. In 3 in-Yi,'i,X 61113417 ,Pillai '4 713 3 , WHMM WM,-,gf ,nil 'f . iv , 'LE . ifnwrgx if? j'j::,?:5rQ4fji,3'i'fH'3fl,lw' V! 2 N. H 4 . i I, w 1 ' , -3 1 i 39 1 af 3 . 'Q A V'Q V'1i f 1 -1--2+f'n 1 l 3 'J . A! 3 -L .1 X. li 3 C ' A C 'ill Lf ,J 2 L' f . 3 ff I, - C ' . I f fy x A 13. 35 N 1' 1 K. N Af1 '-.Q-,H ' W ,,,, W N ' ' , 151, 'j!L1ig45gg ' ' My A 4 A,,.,,. 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'ss 'ulluvlwgill l3iLl ill C73 C,l.i., X n inllin C73 C33 C43 FRANK CliLliS'l'lii, l3..X. jESSlE Cl1lll,DS, BA. 7w- Bzislaetliall C331 Yolleyluzill C331 'l'i'1iclQ Nlziiigigcr C- , Swimming C331 Pembrolie- Cl3 C23 C33 C431 Sti'1iil'ni'Cl C431 ' Girls' Glee Club. X'ice-Prcsi- VlONA CllRlS'lAOPl llili. BAA Tl-lEl.NlA ClflURCll, BA. Cllulw C13 C33 C43, . , 3 u C il 5 l,l'UWlUl3l C431 Oi':illn'io C23 C33, Misliliin Cl3 C 3 l 3 Thirty-two FX :Yi el q ' N 7 Lf' ,DB l A fl I SQ, ' fh' ':, ' 11 ' - I1 fm' R ,rrjwi -. il E 1- Y I --S S. -N ' 'I' EJIQZFJ-. .' 1 if--pQ:f-'fi -'.-',.- iI'uT.fn:. f I ' 'FH' ' . jf'- ' 4 ' .. ': .' QI' gljfjigi I 1 I XS ':gf,j,LgQj: , -...-,T.v1: 2E' ., wifi, , 'F if--1- .+ .:-.If , rffaN..:w,'4T: A fyij' - 1. A. .- by ,-11.-1ffQ+2'f:':1.A'-' 1 '- E , f fb ' I- -'S' qIgf4.,:3,gZ,.,5Y mfg--2, .1 A. In H ,I V V . g-M V. HV. 5.'.'q.4.,,1:h ' QI 1 I ,I I f B 1 .E - - . MI V P MA RGA R EI EDWA RDS, B Major-Religion YoIIex'ImII IZ! U12 Ilockey C333 IILINCITIIII CU Alpha Delta DONALD ELEY, B.S. Major-Iinglislm ROBERT ENDSI,IiY, B.S. ANNE EVANS, B.A. HELEN EEIZER. BS. Major-German Omegzzlg Orutorio. EVA If I RESION Ii, B.A. Major-French ROBERT FOGAL. B.S. Major-Bible ,Iuniur Iluuncilmzm C35 C-Ijg Irving: Yicc-I'1'csiIIent ul Oscar A. IIiIIs Club. Thirty-five PI III..X FRACKER, BS. IX. . -v'-...Eff ' .rx QNQW yfZi'?M A f ff' I , ' K .-'F ' ' ' Q J-. .fig .D 1 . .2 3 E JV- 4 I' '- . , A . I 2 .45 ,, ' X, - I ' I' ,fy yr Q' I A, Q, -. ,fx ff. I, ' A- - - 1' ,V ,Ai I N I ..,gi -V E V. ff. Ui. M' I I ff' I' 1 .. 'I 4 0' 7, . , ' 101. 71,43 f 4, I, T3 ,V WU- '- I ' . . .ff-ff 1'ffrfvrw-.f,I.f,-Iii.ffffll- iff I 'L I 'N ,Ii I 5.555-2Q27i'f'P '?'i?i'?7,T f.T'Y,?gIf?L?E-'532.15'1:.fi-M51If-'I .2 1 F x 1, Wf'd:,,l. V I -N . ,jk 1 1 ' ... - .. , .H-'W '.1fI::eggg.yffk'z?, :Cq?723f.T,5--,U'gg-L-.KQIfxgfifI www 1 91 gk , .Q-'.I 2 I' I I ', I -' . f ,, ,,. 4 ,,.4I,., , L. .- If , , I. ...- ., I. V4 I ,I,,I I I x. - gr 2 awww. Mui-QCI Mn1.:41.:1,rTf,f:::'L9-,-MR, -ff-Q'--fm . .hun , ,, .4 . 1 I ' I I I If' I I '- f, ' .Q ,. R' I gg-,gIC:1:p5:35ik3jg,jjqqifj-rffqafxy.V-'rfw,I24g2P5l-:age,-I-,, , ,.,,,,,,3,,f,...I1 ' ' J A 'K A A 12, ' - 'CzM2351-fl.SIVYQCTKL.-Z9-ls?Ew:1f:-2-Iifefigg-EQV' V-QEfif':ii.-, ' - I Y I ,S -' ' I - ' N L If I IVIARY ALICE CRUII, BA. ALICE DAGER, ISA. Major-I7reneII Casialianl Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Iircnch IIIIIIII VIRGINIA DAVIDSON, RA. Majoi'-Latin Choirg Y. W. C, A. Minor Cabinet: Oratoriog GIce IlIIlIW. ED MUND DEIRZASIQA, ISA. MARGARET DILL, BA. Major-Eren-:h Phi Sigma Iota: AIpha DeIta Omega: Class Secretary LII: Hockey Q23 C353 Castalian C35 C-Ijg Y. XY. C. A. Major Cabinet C493 Minor Cabinet OJ. GEORGE DODDS, BS. ALBINO DURON IO. BA. Major-Mathematics Voice Swff CII!! IimCl'S011 C-II: International MARGARET ECKELS, BS. Niajor-I'IisIo1'y ' 931: V, J ,N I I' xiii? .1 bl if xi :im .0 -I . M-A ,Q . T ' ' - .yi Mia, if 1' I In 'IGIIIFYY-fOLl1' I I ai- I' II II I I I L I I I I I I 4- I I Ii' I I H I 'IE I, I , A I I faffff Q? ,lil 'ws I' It 1 I fe 5- - gfigiifv Qi I I ..' iR:'!kf,li1!TT .,,.-.,L , 'f . Y Y F- V .5 V ., f .. - --f .f---.,f'5 r 7 CJ . I.iI-IZAI3I-i'I'II IIARMON, IIA Major-Spanish Sigma Delta Pi: Willard. ELOISE HARRIS, B.A. MATHILDE HAUTZENROEDER, B.A. Major-English FRANCIS HEID, B.S. Major-History Class Traclig Class Baseball C435 Emersong Debate C23 OD. MARGARET HELIVI, B.A. Major-French Phi Sigma Iotag Castaliang Y. W. C. A. Minor Cabinetg Major Cabinet. VONNA HICKS, B.A. RICHARD HILDNER, BS. IVIajor-Mathematics Alpha Delta Omega: Phi Beta Kappa: Student Senate? Senior Council C453 Index Stalfg Athenaean CIJ C-J C3D C473 Congressional. Franklin. HOWARD HOFFMAN, B.S. 0 , 29 .DR -5 Wu: K t-91 C 1 'fr -' - 7, 'IiIllI'l-Y-SCVCI1 if ' X' l ' X 'K --- ,ar iw .1 ' .ts 1' , V X 1 '- ., 2.1. Lgyzxi- B X 1 m M 5, ae 'ie C A--, --F rl-,5T 5 ,. H ' v 2911 V l 5 - ' -'k k ' ATTQL fl ll 4' ' AL .LJ ' -1,3-fe-C - gag 5 i. , w,4,T51-33 4 5, ,A M- H lx: .L Nh, -.1 L- .5gW,Z: lotag Le Cercle Francais: Voice Stalfg Emerson C Sigma Delta Voice Business Manager: 7 HARRY F REY, BS. HELEN EREED, B.A. lvlajor-French Willarcl JOHN GGTSCHALL, BS Major-Speech WARREN GRlFl:lTl lS, B X Major-History Phi Beta Kappa: De'ta Sigma Rho. Treasurer C 5 Cr s ' 'Tra li C35 C453 l9Q8 Index leilor Country C25 C35 C45. C. Q Voice Editor C453 Congressional Cluhg Emerson Deluxe C25 C35 C45. FRANCES M. CRlM. B. X Major-Spanish HERBERT GUll.D, B S Major-English JOSEPH HAMILTON, B A Major-Chemistry Theta Chi Delta: lnelex Boai'd1 Emerson RUTH HANNA, BA M21jOr-French lbhi Sigma lotai Basketball C25, Nlgmugm youu , f CJ. c..lSl.Hl.lll, lwgmlglml l5 C25 C35 C451 Cleef Pig lndex Staff C351 Y. XY. C alwinet Emerson: Dram mes ng 5 iff- . -' ,.- X. J: ,' 2 ' - ' ,fa t 7 W., fy' 'I - wb- .- v L' .4:,r, --,I YUJMIF - gif. legx 0' an 'IF ,K ' V 5gg'f.,g.1fTJ inf- , . f - -. , , . V -H+?-..-f'..'j -NF' .-auf. A C, ' -r -f.-, Ms,-J'-5 .Lf-f -Ns v -H v'fkp4.,:- I f-.1'QgT.,i.x-,S.'f .--1,12 -n',Hf-v- , Z- K .p I , . ,L E . r N . fsQ,'-Zigi. I iv2..,::..ily.,-hlgll-.ivjg Zlpml, . -V 4 ! I. ., A 1 5: 1. .tlluggjz .A l , ,qlig I 291 w7f:f5 a I sl i ' 3 mf A -7 '-ff f f,'er ,E4:w,:, 4 5k -,QS 572 - 14, I V 1.1.4 .' S. 1 .1 I IELEN KEM P, B.S. Major-English WILLIAM KITTREDGE, B.S. Major--Physics liortnightlyg Bandg Glee Club C35 C455 Phvsics Clulvg Irving. ' MARY KOEPPEL, B.A. MARGARET LAMBERI, BA. Major-French Phi Sigma lotag Choirg Oratorio. ELEANOR L. LEECH, B.A. Major-English Basketball C25 C353 Willarclg Choirg Girls' Clce Clulag Phi Beta Kappa. SANFORD PAGE LEHMAN, B.S. Major-Chemistry Football C25 C35 C451 Class Basketballg junior Council- man C353 Senior Councilman. NEVA A. LINTZ, I3.MUS. Major-Music Penilmrolieg I3ortnightly. 'Ill EL MA MART I N, BA. M ajor-French Willard. , V ,gf A -. . ,N , - rw' 1, I V' , . A .JN 1f P 42 . -1 1 , 15 Q' - ' 2 .Jig I 1 ,V X 1. . oy R lu' ' . I 'f I I ' .fy - P uf .. . ' , 'l lnrly-nine X ' Qyyvf' h ' 1 Af 5' M -.-'F' J A . f .V Mt C, It ,l..Qg f.L-ug- if La f . ff r rr nl .r ll r Q 1 2-' vabavyjrljr 1 - fl fffi T' A' Am . I - pl,'Qs,W'f..5IT-v6:- T Inwflis wn-1-Ann l'lOS.XCTlx, 1 lm-rxlelliml cum- xvillfml. ' i'Sll.Q llAl2 'H Q. Nlakar-l lislcmry 'SELL llUMBlE Q' 4, LOUISE lRWlY, BMX. Major-Education Xlomens Self Government: Pgmbrole: Clue Club ' Y, W. C. A, Mwjor Clblnet. ADELE ,IACOT BA. Major-L1tin ' ' T 'for Iwi 3 Choiri Gee f 11 3 ' Omtorio' Pemlnrolc. FRED K. JPXESSING BS. M ajor-Chemistry Theta Chi Deltng Track Manager. zll l JOAN SCOTT JAMESON, BA. Nlzljor-English Willard! Fortnightly. 2. -- l l T 1 l WALTER JONES, 3.5. i V 1 ' T 1 ,- , , , ' fe . , x M ' f s. l , Q ? l Q 2 lr.. . - ' 'A l fjg.... if. T 5 ,-I-1--'v aj X 3,4 ' X-ii- .- fa1.f??ff, ' V ' T , 1 . V . . A nmgshfbxw .. R- ,. I l 1 ' 1 , 2 l I l , v ' I ,M ' 1 K+ ' 4 'li ... v I , is p A ' ATN X N V ,Q V 4,3 vl- f , fi 2 x 3' . Y.. ' 1- . I if ' f ,vi . v A ,.'. 3,4 pri.. fu fy, A I 'fr 5' Vi ,. . llnrly-exglxt -' nib ,, 1 a l V T All f ffziffw . 1, NT2l-TOI'-JChLl'l1lS1l'Y H, l 'T' ll 9 l T 1 l l T l T' I. l fl 4 V if 1' K V gif 'Q'1 A 4 - .I XI! I 75.1 .'i4QL, A, ' .T .T , ' P, 27 f 'T .f - .S . Fitz I 5's...J.Ull' 'L MARY MCLAUCI ILIINI, B.A. Major-French lnterclass Basketballg Volleyballg Le Cercle Francais ' RHODA E. MCLEAN, B.S. Major-History Sigma Delta Pig Willard. WILLIAM C. MCMINN, B.S. Major-Physics Treasurer C351 President C453 Cross Country Q23 Q33 Q45, Captain C455 Track C25 C35 C453 Captain C45. ELLA DOROTHY MECHLIN, B.A. Major-French . 'Q JAMES A. MILLER, JR., B.A. Major-English Swimming C25 C35 C453 Tennis C25 C35 C455 Athenaean C35 C455 Eortnightlyg Glee Club C25 C35 C453 President of C. E. Oratoriog Choir. WILM ETTA MOORE, B.A. Major-Latin Hockey C25 C35 C451 Basketball C25 C35 C451 W. C. Associationg President of the Women's Self bovernmentg l928 Index Staff: Pembroke. WILLIAM MORRISON, BS. RUTH MURDOCH, B.A. , ,wg kc IQYKW' I , lim-ry-one I . 'I 6 bv Rx flue- , pf NJ '.. X.fTi2:x:n3- , le at 15- l 'rl , 4-4 - --Y'-fqy 'JT l 1 A ' , -A,-. 7Q, v , VV ,, .1 . if , .ix , ,A , ff l 2 it -if , lgwgg-it s, 45- L:il'M T-Ti 1 Q . J . LLOYD lx. MAURLR, lib. lVlajo1'-Mathematics Theta Chi Deltag Voice Staff Clj. j. SLEATH MCANLIS, 8.5. Major-Chemistry Emerson CZD C31 C4D. ALFRED D. MCCABE, 13.5. Major-lflistmy Swimming C23 C35 C-lb: Class Baseball C27 C53 Voice Staff C25 C333 Athenaeang Congressional. RUTH MCCLELLAND, BA. Oratorio Cl.j.g Eortnightly C355 Orchestra CID C33 Willard, .,' FLORENCE MCCONNELL ELINOR MCCULLOCH, BA. Major-English 506111 Committee clb C25 cap qty: Pembroke up Q- C455 Fortnightly C39 C-lj. . HELEN MCEARLAND, BS. Major-History MARTHA E. MCKERIHAN, BA. MHTOF-English Sigma Delta Pip Willard. ua' ix 4 F01 t5 U: C' 3 Z fhglsi P f l K ,, Q, ff 'ff-. J .. QM, A fr'- is 4' N i N D' N 4 1- .. 5 - 9- ,cb IJ . KA.: f- ' f fish 0- b:-.4-.12, ,4,'-- -.. .V -, . '4:lf'L' '. 'Z .'-.V 1 'AZQIT R5 NA 4 5 'G -45 -' -,T-'X ' T- ' , -yi T - kr --K-.J-Q . -,. 31-Q5L,,': - f ' '15 i , ' ' 3. , 'gi' gflgg---vi ' 'fff '- .1 'I 1 A f ---:' ,.:fq.'f:. - H . lngfc ,J rl Q Q 2 F ' 6 1 iii- . f 'K 3'-.stiff f,v'v Aw L i'f f A J I Q I T 4.5 C JE- .- L I LILLIAN -E. RICE, B.S. Major--History Choir, ALICE MAY RICKSECKER, BS. Major-French Penilurolleg Fortnightly. ROBERT E. RITTENHOUSE. BS. Nlajor-Economics MARGARET RODGERS, BA, Major-Latin Le Cercle Francais. ARTHUR ROMIC, B.A. V Major-History junior Council C353 Oratoriog Oscar A. Hills Clulu I SARAH JANE RUGH, B.A. ALICE W. SCANLON, BS. Major-Biology Glee Club C352 Pre-Meclics Clubg Castzllizlng Y. W. C. A. Minor Czilwinet. MARY A. SCHOLTER, BA. Major-English XX'ill:u'd: Y. W. C. A. Minor Cabinet. x Q' A 1 7 A 4.-Q.. . ,M 4 1' 3' 1-. ' Y .3 ' N 'V ,. J- ' ' H . , , . QQ. ' '- , f .A 4. .A K W 5 f' 4.4 ' 4, x' I ' A -x. A f x ' -. . ' -- . fin! - I R .X v T - -, 4.. ,N 'O .. -71 . . X ' 10115 lluu V x I n !-f,,fe?41 ', 1 T , X - - 5 ,- '.:---' .54 ,- -. 'ff Wag 'T , .,. 5. W XDI rl L I' Q ' '1 f4 Im -I-4 V . ff 1-f'ffff7 T7aTT.' V l L ' 5 f 6 4 'Wf A rei 1, f in . ff f ig? N B .72 fA 'J ,' f vM., Qliiifz'i'11lfig7?f M K 1 V N Ag mm! Q , ,,,4 , .JV ,. L ix ll , 1il,A RU'l ll OL1ll,Vlle,, BA. M zijor--l 3 reincli Ceiele lirzuieuisz flliuir. MABEL Oll:.5l1N, l5.Mus, Nlzijor-Voice Glee Club Q33 C-ljg Oi':i1m'iug oitiiig,litly'1 eiestii C21 UD. W l l.l.lA M Ol ,SON BS, M zrjor-l iccmomics 1123433C4l,l,1ip1gi1nl'll. JOHN M. PAINTER, BS. RAYMOND E. PARSHALL, B5 Major-English -Xl h Delti Oniegr Phi Bela lxrppx Sigmr Delta Pi: . p zi 1 .. Qtudent Senate C35 C-lj, President H51 junior Cuunul ' ' ' 79 l lex Stzitlg Nlen 5 ee Semoi Louneil C-U. l9-i m Club President C-lb: Congressional. it RAYMOND P ERRIGO, B 5. Major-Mathematics umm Council C333 lrving. PERAL PElLE, BS. EUGENE READER, B.A. Major-English Congressionzrlg Franklin. s X.. 1 l l . ,IF A if ' f hr' N ,. T . - X ' ..'f:- -135-.? 'f .' I 1 T fi, i . 3 V qi ii - Bi ' ' , N A, - .. .- . f'f.f:,- 5 A -,.,.' 7.63-i-gli?A-,f. ,: r1'12sl'f' 'm,'i-5--. Y . . C . . ' ':- '- ' . V f' ' -V'-+A ' , ' -H ,tiiwi .,j3..x.1......::.,' .l I , , ,. 1 ' h . ,,.,,.. .. . .. . . . - . . -. J A .. A .c,,'lN.,L. A I -.Ng.Q,K,. ,, .,374.AT:H . Hnfihv. ,V L H , T 4 .ruth A.. I :mins H. . .5 . -gl, - f C .. -, if A 2 R -V ff 1' C. A . 1- 2 I . , . .,,.,, , ,ut . . , . .A , .. N ,PAH I I , k 1 Q I l is ' A - -+42 14 -C,--.-my 2- Q 'Fx I A , J. - rexq ' 1 MIRIAM PAINTER, B.A. 1 B' 'K 3 FLORENCE L. TALBoT, Bs. Major-English MILDRED STUDER, B.A. - Major-Bible Volleyball C255 Oratorio. MARY STRUBEL, B.A. ROB ERT STOLL, B.S. Ma jor-Speech Football C25 C35 C455 Class Basketball: Secretary of the Athletic Association C253 W Association. MlRlAM STEWART, B.A. MARTHA STALTER, B.A. Major-French Phi Sigma Iota: Alpha De'ta Omegag Phi Bgta Kappa: Class Vice-President C151 Senator C453 Castalizing Y. W C. A. Major Cabinet C353 Minor Cabinet CZ5. CHARLOTTE E. SPENCER, B.A. Major-Spanish V ' Sigma Dmulzi ll, llmmy Cul, llllxlll,., C 5. . QQ V Ae , . , - u wr- .J f ' : K ?g, . I ,QRQQQ 4137 A as , ' J v Forty-me ,QM .K .w 3-.:,f',, A fy.. fyf vs eff . LE .-no V Xt -Qual .'... . ini C f F ' . GSFQQQE ' L W ,e ffigy Wu 1A1W AA- ef -- -V' '- ' ' 1' 1 .VA' 'Q A A ' I .AA- Q' f ' 3 ' L' ll .5 lll e 5 K fl hegL5-QMSQiMfN955E35Q2WWmQMua -' - ,wwewlefzmel A 'wik lw W . v-l-1 A' ik 5 f . MABuL5cuoll,us Nlajor-lirencll HAROLD C. SCHWEISBERCER, B.S. Major-History Baseball C25 C35 C45, Captain C453 lnterclass Basketball. WAYNE SCOEIELD, B.S, Major-Mathematics LENORE ADELLE SHEETS, BA, Major-English Hockey C25 C353 Basketball C253 Willard3 C-lee Club C35 C45- EMMA K. SKINNER, BA. Major-Mathematics Volleyball C353 Choir3 Oratorio. LOlS PATON ASNlllNl-l, B.S. Major-History Hockey C25 C353 Oratorio. LLOYD M. SNIVELY, B.S. Major-Chemistry Pre-Medical Club. ADRIENNE SPHAN, BA. lVlajor-English W. C. Associaticng Womexfs Self Governmentg Willard. l 3 , l Hs! is .AX 5 . 591 1 , 4. f Egsiifmw 1 'ANR ggej J3y3g ' 3- my 5 V j 115, 1 3 5 v'. . A .,., ..,. F orty-foul 'rfahl JWQi1,fW ..... 3,5214 , I., 3 1 5 NRJ5. A , 1' iii if ' me x 1-1 In 51- Q QR ' -. . I . fiigii i ii C is I.-A L. . - 'J ,p . W, E ki . f Pg-L45--Q Y ., , , , 6 - ff XC ., .T 'TV fb f U ,., Pie . . ' Wy :Y,.'.,?:w3jf?g.::, V 5 if-ix-L... , 1 I -I-im . .,....V-,lA'a:3.- k-'l,:ml1b 3, vt- V N- M. ,.- -JJ, , ,-5 f , 1 . -. ,, Q, g .f --'A' -.. ,-'V -, '. ' AT.. -. ef' ' . '3-- ' 'wir- . ' ' ' - : ff' .. . fi' ' 'I 5 1,-fs-qN15f:Qf.f,,A.x9.fg-.'.,:.4:.V.,.Q.1.,--. an-iwCf-i-4...f.,A.-gl ,-i,..::LN1' A -.brawl diff? i 3 ... J-H Luka- Lili.-'Lui' .X . ol I ' -- - - .. gg! ' .- a.. -: , , - ' H Y -- ' f-v. S fl 11 MARY E. WAGNER, B.A. Major-English Hockey C3D CHQ Hiking C231 Baseball C25 C3D. MURIEL WALKER, BA. WINIERED WALLACE, BS. DOROTH Y W EAV ER, B.A. M ajor-Geology WENDELL A. WEIHE, BS. Major-Economics Tennis C23 C37 C-U: Class Baseball C25 C33 C-H leader C253 WH Association: Irving. LEWIS A. WESTPHAL, BA. Major-lsAlistm'y CQ h c e 1' X' ,ip , 'Q .--.. , - 4.. '- 'Q i -.. r fe- 'F' x .- . . , X .JN , N . ' A E. .- ' ' C ' E 1 fl? fi .f 1 ' ' ' f ,,v Wi' ni fr V' iw: KM. i .C A Forty-seven ef' ' K - .2 ,V 4 'Q . . '-,Wa 1 . ,i., Q A , We ' :'v Lf-bf 'fin V, F.. laf.4gC. , Y, 'll Li' , f Ywggffff ,X 7-..-V A -..',5,.f.4.,f,-5TH fa,.f ,-'.A -,,f5f-'flip if ef . 1 ' ' 'Tl'l7lf713' l M M fm? fi l X l l ld! HVlll,Y MAE 'l'lElOlVlAS, l X RUDOl,Pll TODD, BS Major-Psychology ul: lrving.11 Drumuties. GRACE S. 'l'OEPl7liR, B Major-lirench Sl EPHEN G. 'Cl'RQYCllAK M ajor-Economics lOl ouncil C-ll: Yoice Staff: l928 lmerbon Cvlee Club C45. VENDELA TWIBELL, B A Major-Latin MARY E. VAlL, BA. Major-French Phl Slgflll Iota: Alpha Delta Omega: Phl Betx lxxppx ldw1rd'lz1ylor Prxzeg Cirls' Glee Club: lJCITllNl0l8 FRANCES L. VALLEN, B A Major-Chemistry Hvclu C313 Orchestra: Pembroke: Pre-Mellmell Qluln ELEANDR V. VDGT, B N ull Glee Club: Choir, , K Forty sn: , v . 'w' A 9 1 I Jfli . . X ' -.l'f+Y,L ' -gl v,.gi.:i5- ' .z I 'vim 'Z 1113- ' - ex . . 4 ,lj , 2 tiff . rf- rl T' 71131 L r 'F 4: . 'c . , J ev.. ,fi ' I ' if fit Pkg A Z, ff . ,, J U t. F a g 0 . li:,n!:45::iA::':.,.,-Zed., ,111 ,,..,.: qt, .:A,...5'gf,,,,l,f -A-,JV .V - f:ff-:vi.f.f.-mv..E.:-'. . -ww l - .V i '- I -- - 7 ' -aififm 'heir'--' Q - Pkg L. , ffl- 'tt - --v'l1':-jqjft Tiki?-52: - K '-.., .,, r tflifhiirlffffir.-1a+.w,ga:te.:-.. g-ig Q, ' ez. fry. v , M A i x . ,W . , ww. I 1- im. .I 1 -D 3 ' O .J ' 9 ' I - f fx---:nr K' Q,-4-in af .- 3. , Ill ,ML 3'- Class Alumni Secretaries Forty-nine HELEN PREED xxzxanlix GRlFIfI'l'IlS HE Alumni Office of the College of Wooster has established a N711 most effective system whereby it may keep in close touch with all the college alumni. Through its own staff members here in the college the Office can do effective work in holding the alumni within a great Wooster fellowship. The class secretaries, how- ever, play a very important part in this task. Through these secretaries the doings of the class are closely followed while the secretaries also afford an effective avenue of communication be- tween the Alumni Ofhce and the class members. And theirs is the task of sustaining an interest in and a loyalty to the class and the school, after graduation. The class secretaries play a most import- ant part in the movement to keep alive the greater Wooster spirit. With these two secretaries, the class of 1928 is certain to con- tinue its own fellowship and promises to hold a prominent place each year in the Alumni Parade . Q - . - -3 005. I q4f.'-'I 2 07' ' b , - ' s QF Q , ,. Jn. gay? ka' ix ' f , f 'X . W , aft, . ' r leg- , . F .f fgf . 4 ,-f ll - I A A A D 1 ' wb' TJ 'nf I ig f f ,g Qi 6 YQ' I 4 J qt. 'T .5 ' ' , . -E A ., - - W'.1.... L 44 ' 6'QJ a',1him . - A 5- , J , I5 u 1. 1 ' 9 , in E67 ,, , ff' ' ..tfnQ'F AE- V aa? 1 2,3 ,,,4 -Ll 1 A ' ,N X 1 . 1 'f1i!F'f'- 9-' T 41 1 ,.,..1' 'ffpafxi Xf,,' ffl., ,'.'2 1-:Mi Q11-V-v-h, mg '. ' ' f,'-4 ' - ,125 ' ' 1 ' Yi' 1 Qf.-Qcvefy1fsf:1rP:f12f'f'fwf3-'-5. .-,-V' :'f 5QsW-',.. ' 'W 1 fl -' --Y Mg '-QV ':-- f'+f- 'A- U XR ' l V4 X X -- M 'T 'L I J IQUWIANU ll. XX'lll'l Ii, IEA. Nxlljlll'--1 lislmy lfmcrsnng f,5CllI' QX, lllllx Vlulx CLYDE DLQXNP XYICIIQXRID, BMX. Mzljox'-llislo1'y' l lskctlmll Nxlll11lj.1L'l' fill l lP4 lmlvx SUIT, Uxggnr .-X. s Club. DURUTIIY XXUIQK, BMX. IJOROTIIY YOCLKX. BMX. CECILLX Y.-XXNEY. BS. i Major-Muthematics Cz1st:1liul11 Glcc Club: IBYIIITILIUCXL Climir. MARTH.-X C. ZIIQGLIER, B..-X. Major-Lzllin fflvhll Dell-1 0111651111 Big 'Six K-ll: Class Bnskctlmll U51 lclnbmlwi Drzunaxlicm. kr N :,K ,, 'LJ M W M, ,, H -Wil, , W4 f QL ,I .E ix. . . ' Forty-exght A. .eil I ff We gf WI 'Q ,f W7 2 9 v ,Q 4 f f mf' ff ,asv g lf, P X 1 f J 1 9 v '9 ' -of f QQ f , ,z, W, y 4 ff x 72 V , , f f mg 7 ' 1 f- fi- ' ,,wf 5w f, c .iw fr, f- f d P- Mf 11, M 4 f . ,QM bf-V I . 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X 1' .-f--ff: X wig 2 1-' i, , -H Y 1 Wy 5 H . -M Q' l r vii 3' .M fp, ,' xl A If X. - . jf 8, I A ., fi si N. f, i.'i-. ' ,.r f ' r, s 1 vu , , , ri, -sw MTW P ff Ja 1 -4 1 QV if is - -W , I J-'lvl , Li if ,ft A f 7 , I 4 Z IL rio, 1:17 . ,RWM ffl f. . :ru 1 , ,N , , -. 7 . .1 f V-, rar 1 -L f P, . ' . '15'E.7SF-'.'Z?Eu5'?.:. 'f 5. Q' 4 N time Wooster was made captain of the coast guard ship, Defense, and cruised up and down the coast between Cape Cod and the Capes ol' Virginia. So faithfully did he execute the duties of guardian ol' the coast that although neighboring colonies were frequently ravaged, the shores of Connecticut suffered no piratical invasions. l-le received little honor or renown in this service, however, since he had been unable to pick up any disabled trans-Atlantic lliers. g. .re , -t, i' N434 yi- w- tax 3- . C 3 ' Q wr ,:.-,ya L ' ag -l ,. P5 'j 5. 'rx 2 . Q - l --A -4 f- ii . ui. ?s- ' 4 . ff 'E 1 Y .. .,-1? i .,,-. , s.. 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Perhaps the 'fact that Tillie rooms with a Bone accounts for his scantiness ol' adipose l l l ' nov tissue, but if this has anything todo with his being well liked, we can understant oy es 1 1- ularity. l-le has Arabian tendencies, sings a mean bass, is what you call congenial, and is a dem good egg all around . Brooklyn, Y. HELEN ANDERSON -------- - - A d 1-where's Andy? Such is the cry when there's something to be done-a poster to U 5 be ready in a hurry, someone to take a walk, or someone to lead a meeting! Andy is always an active member in whatever she's doing and she does everything-Y. W., C, li., Athletics, Y f' l ' lates , l'or the luture she plans a lile ol uselul Biology, llomecoming Play. Lit., ant ey en t service On some mission Held. BAARJORIE ATKINSON ---------- Youngstown Few know Marge as she really is, She has a real bentntoward studies and is a worth while person. She is loyal, sincere, and to her lriends not void ot humor.. Marge-tells us she is going to teach and we know she'll make good because-well-ask any ol her prolessors. ESTHER BAIRD ----------- Washington, Pa. Perhaps you do not all know of the exceptional artisticiability of this exceptional person. 'Esther hnds time not only to work, study. and play but to lashion clever and beautilul things lv bestowed upon her but so also were the with brush and pen. This talent was generous, qualities which make her such a valuable triend. THEODORE BAKER ---------- Wilkinsburg, Pa. b f know him verv well and even then he may You have to know Ted for a while e ore you ' 'Q V . I 1 U . surprise you with his unsuspected abilities. lfle is one ol the gang that lives in the I-ourth ' ' ' ' ' ' f . A s etlectively to his own alfairs. But in spite Ot this he is rather quiet and attend, V ,t 9 fb., . 2 ' Y I 3 Eff. , ' . v w , ln' .N l-illy-lliree 'S ws ' -' ' A , ., I rg V-AF ,gag 'M V Lza, ,E 5 Lai Usa- 0 Mg. .J. 1 . JB. 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'.j ' V A- 7-4,2 . - ', K fQ.Z1,..--T:-.,r,-X -,' . f,,,...W V I f. - r - s I ' k - - - w K - , 1-7 qv,-'i-,ful , - .Nl k .., - ,'-' -. A-u . A' , Y ,lt-7 3 ' .1 , ,, .. , A 5 H . V . -Qgfixigu-wg ,-rw. ', tl fi. -- I, . ' , ,, , ' rv ' , - V .,.Jf'- ,e.,',---,.,H.-k-,,,,1 ,,,,, ,' ,,:-, - . ' ,1 ' . ' an ,, . . - ,i . .-. . .., f ,.., w . - , , . E -AN . ,i I al'---fl'!.1,L A- L f - f -- v A 1 , Y - , ...H ' ' -Y .-. -,,-fer:-,F 'Z , exit .. -4 , f da, 'E . 6. if M Xt 4 l 7 5 1' .fl ' - I If g N aj.: L A itll Xu ' .C ,L M 2 5 l M ' Q I l 9 x chills ROBERT BENTLEY ---- - - - - - - - Qhicagoylli' B b d' enses chocolate su-ndaes or sweetheart specials with great and apparent enjoyment o isp down at his corner drug-store, and might even indulge in the latter for his own benefit. llc is a philosopher in his own rather quiet way, and thinks his own thoughts. We are rather inclined to respect and admire him. A - Fort Wayne lnd. EDWARD BOURNS ------ ---- , When a fellow is almost squirrel food, the life and sometimes the death of the party, class president, swimming captain, andrSunday-school worker all in one, we are inclined to think that he is either a freak or a genius. Vhe campus would be in a better way if more of us could combine our talents as Red has done. ALLEN BOWE ------------- Canton ln 'our humble opinion Bowe is one of the most intelligent.members of the junior class. He thinks. too muchi such men .are dangerous. Otherwise he is quite decent, grows a good crop of whiskers and a healthy smile. Allen will doubtless send you an autographed copy of his hrst book of sonnets or what will you, when it is published, if you ask him kindly. MONNA BROLLIER ----- ------ N lt. Gilead ' ' ' ' h l the other fellow. Monna is always good-natured-always eager to do yy hat she can to e p U . She has the faculty for making A's-and then more We don't see how she does it,-lor whenever there is any fun on foot, there you will invariably find Monna, 1 ' - - - Ellsworth OUSLEY BROVVN ---- ---- A jolly good fellow, and plenty of him. ln recreation or recitation, with the Choir, Ora- torio, or Glee Club, on the campus or off, Brown is still the same happy, hearty fellow, 'Brown one of the Friendship Home gang for a couple of years, and he made lile merry in that was Q neck of the woods. ,sy 'f . J - I-illy-live l' . ' J gel I N' K 'A I R 512' 4 ky , -K .k, 1. . I R , f ,M - , , is -+ X. we 'nr , v, ,Q S in . X -H-' 'T 'real fly f' '-li' 'Tv f ii' Lg Fifi! x 'f .' ... has 1 IL all ' 4 V I v' 'J In' ir , ,WM 1 - . , f , Aw my lncxw jk 1929 , x . L. .Ki '. 'f ' 5 S: . In ', 0 . ,, I 1 I x .fu 'xl I 'f - 1 . 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J -i - h 1 - -I ,gg .I DENNIS CASNER - - - - - - - - - , - , Canton Denny was Hrst in the spot-light as an acrobat, and he has helped make many an allair a success by his agility 'on the tumbling mat. l-le hasn't tumbled seriously otherwise, as lar as we are able to ascertain, but you can never tell. Denny leads a hilarious life with his cohorts in the Fifth. FREDERICK CHRISTIAN - --.. ..... - Cleveland A big brawny athlete who takes an interest in books, girls, Glee Club trips, and sound h t h nd all the activities in Sleeping, is Fred. Coach wouldn't know how to get along wit ou Im, a which he IS interested feel the same way. The Seventh is his hang-out, and the boys there say the better they know him, the better they like him, - Wooster ROGER CLOUSE ------------ Rog started his career as Freshman Senator, then was the class treasurer, and now is the money-grabber for Parshall and his gang. Somebody who should know said that Rog is quite susceptible when it comes to the ladies. Anyhow, he is a good mixer and a friend to everybody that he knows. G. MASON COCHRAN ---------- Pittsburgh, Pa. H When Mase and Bill get properly primed they look as if they could drive the original two black crows out of business without half trying. And down through the annals ot col- lege history will go the Viking funeral tendered by these two to their beloved lelart, Schallner, ' ' ' e of humor second to none. or Marx, we know not which. 'Mase' is blessed with a sens Laugh and live long. - - - Richwood ROBERT CONBOY ------ - - - H , A . Bob is the original proponent of the science of hermeneuticsghaving in his possession some eight or ten foreign dictionaries, including the Scandinavian. His native language knowshmi no more, occasionally to the embarassment of those with whom he speaks. -Bob is one ot tae politest men on the campus and ought to make an excellent Envoy Extraordinary some day. . y , , V -, 5,-,, ,' . Y. Fifty-scvcn 5 3 H JA A 4 J I gf. . c 2'-is . 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GEORGE CROTHERS ---- - - - - - - Mary Be it a tumbling act, junior Varsity quartette, fancy diving or making Phi Bate grades, George is equally at home. He hails from the sunny south, and his disposition is the same- most of the time. lt is rumored that the worth-while half of the school find his good looks and curly hair quite irresistible. Sharpsville, Pa. KENNETH CUTLER ----- ----- Ken is a sturdy youth with a pleasing grin, who enters into life wholeheartedly. He can ' nd his kids at College Hall think that there make anybody si-ng when he starts leading music, a is no one liner. Ken is sincere, conscientious, and a good fellow. Everybody likes him. - - - Cleveland Heights MAURICE DAVIES ------- but showed his good taste by coming back here Davies went to a western school last year I . d ner in Athenaean or in a speech class. to Hnish. ' He rejoices to hold forth in a learne man , ' l d' -but very well done-on ye And when feeling bad he is capable of most mournful me o ies pianoforte. Maurice is a good kid. - - ' Barberton ELIZABETH DECKER ----- - - - - ' h a voice like that of Qalli Curci. What greater gifts can the gods bestow on one girl t an . H r ' ' resistiblg Add to this a delightful sense ot humor, a and an 'elfin grace and beauty that is ir . g i ' ' r ' f true friend, and you have--Bibby. - - Mentor HARRIET DEITRICK ---- f - - - - ' ' A Harriet's sweet disposition, her smile and her friendliness have made her universally popuf ' f de her house president. Harriet is lar. Pembroke discovered her hrst and then the Annex ma ' ' ' ' d during one of her frequent week end xisits at going to teach, if she doesn t change her min scintillating wit, clogging feet, the loyalty o a home. A ' ...Ji , 'f' 54 I' Mt ' ' ta Y s W' . -ll Je J 'N--4 - 1 N, ,Q Kzvlf ' .r , Y N.,'JwV x , 'A aft , L jf, f I . . , fem 1,0 ' ' . 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J- 'lv QJ. 4 1 'N' 1' all F fa 'f'.Lc1 .,. Af -1- 1 x M511 .1 - 1' 11 xi ix VA' Q-. Q '. 1- u, I' , v' Q . 1-' ! 1 .- s .. X1 4' ' ',' p? -, i x ' 11. - ' 5 'S:ri:i.i'-..' . til lt I tg: -- 4- , -r 4' f, 5- ff it E be s at - 'yr n 5 1 ' 'fe 1113. 2-' vqgre ,I 3 A, H ,, V A ,-'Shi'-L-i - ,5r?ffy1QJ.,j-xi P-'-fi' T -f 1ff ' - ' :ff N . ' , ' .J!iq'.'+:,11 n V g. 4:'-f?g'S3: jet:-.-N -E L. , 5,-5 2 1 ' bf- . - A .. : AK ' lx ,. A 2 T -Vfiftglvi ,I h , - Y, ,Y e ... - 'jfvi 3, V.gi.jjL1.l -1 7 glilgjl :E , Ju- E, Tl' pl I p Y V - ' ' f'.'I-'.'a-. ROBERTEWING - - - - - - - - - - - - , - Sm, That Bob is industriousis shown by the energy with which he attacks his Greek. lle seems t ossess that unusual quality that we might call depth, a result ol' his breadth of experience. 0 P Ewing greets everybody with so cheery a smile that they naxe to smile right hack. West Salem CHESTER TZIRESTONE -----. ..... S Ches drives to school every day in one of those pet contraptions that are the especial care of the Dean s -othce. Said contrivance has developed his perseverance, which is one ol' his strong characteristics. Although studies are a serious matter to him, he is a baseball player ol' no mean ability. QLIVE K. FLOYD ----------- Hookstown, Pa. ' ' E 1 ' f' f' ' ' l l' I 'll l but full ol' pep. . Here isthe girl with the big brown eyes. She seems xery quiet ant gt igni let Friendly, kind and cheerful-'l hat's Oli. She is a sympathetic and willing helper to everyone. Once a friend always a friend. THEODORE GANTZ ------- ---- l Doylestown Ted went to Otterbein his Freshman year, but were gl-ad he came to Wooster for the rest. He hnds time for lrving, the Choir, Glee Club, and Oratorio, and still is consistently a good student. We like T ed for his sincerity, earnestness and plain good sense. lliviznv G,xRs'r ----- - - - ----- Wwoslvl' Harry is one of these fellows that don't make. much noise. but are the backbone ol' the class. He pilots his chariot every day lrom quite a distance, and appreciates his education perhaps more than the most ol us do. He is a hard and willing worker. ,- TQ-. 1 ' S L 'Jvu E WL, l v at ,J f ' 'T .. l my 2 .ff 3 1 V-iv' ' T V AT ' sv- A, T' . K 'p . x f ' 'Y Sixty-one if 5 FQ, g l wa, if A . ' xl ' A A+ f+' -19 . S ' Sf 'l r r 1 lf' f 7 llc . alriiirx 1 ' .Til ti lam, 1 I ha' a V 4 ,el .rv ' 'lr 4 'flyi- .D ,,.,.,g- fm 'rf ,' ,. '- r . 1, , Q ' A' I i D My ii N in ,...... -ww - -rffalsitii' ii i A g, r A f . . r . t ' , y t .--,V f- Li, ', . L -Mg-,,g,,g, fl I 5, '. wx- 'I V H ti- .L - fr-- r' 1 -'il no ,I kv i l LD f -1- Rosaizio DE TRzAsKA - - - - - - -- r ll U5lUl' Rosario is our little Spanish princess, and we're very glad 'she chose XX ooster lor her .Xlma Mater. Anyone can see how good looking she is, and her voice is equally charming. lncidentally she's a whiz on the tennis court, and makes a hohby ol swimming. In spite ul tor perhaps. he- cause otj her natural reserve, she has a host ot triends. Davin H. DICKASON ------ ----- - WOUSIUI' 'F Little Dicky's six feet odd of cheerful leanness, his occasionally superior and .always good- humored grin, his mop of corn-silk hair, the genial drawl that masks the caustic in his words. -all these make him Worth knowing. He is valued by the Dehate teams, tilee Lluh. and ht. That he realizes his worth makes him all the more interesting. jixivtes DONALD ------------- Warren 1 Jim is our representativerfrom Scotland, but we like him just the same. lle spends part ul' 1 his time in the luirurious pastime of driving a car, another part in guiding his kid sister through N the maZ'es of this intricate college life, and the remainder in industrious and prolitahle study. L ARLINE DREssLER ---- - - - - .... gh,-CW A Sh'e's an excellent friend, is Arlineg a good student, a good scout, always ready' for fun and E never the last one in a party. And any one who knows her will wonder how Shreve manages to t get along while she is at school. l l DOROTHY ECKIS ' ' ' - - - - - - - - Bullalo X. Y. 'F 1 Dottie is a person of many surprises. What need. has such a pretty girl for a brilliant in- i tiegcti n When she applies her mind to anything, be it Chemistry, Greek, or Shakespeare. the hi icu ties ?mpCyl'van1sh. The Freshmanadmire her as the ideal college girl, other girls for ' heirdsggsere rien mess, and sunny disposition, and Phe Man-well, we won't say just why, hut 1 l -f .... , --rf ' ' i ,t 12 W r , at r t l s .tx i , L l llltv, 5lXly l ll ' ' , ,gg ivix QWQ X A T l ii V, r .. al- . 5 T .1' fa A ff N V 1 A D, . 'A - I i -1, 4' J- ' .4 p gg 57 .':?? I f -,- .Will i L., I f-ft . YV . - it 'lf , N X 2 .re , l, ll -- 1929 ANNE ELIZABETH GXVYNNE ---- - - - Clarmichaels, Pa. Betty's beauty andstately bearing have made her a person ol' distinction ever since she came to Wooster. She is a hard vyorker and a splendid athlete, shining particularly on the has- ketball floor. Reserved tho she is, when vve really learn to knovv Betty, vve realize vvhat a de- lightful person she is. CATHERINE HAHN --------.. - - ,vlmm After two years at the U. ol' Akron, Katie l-ou came to Wooster. We have found her to he a girl of great ability. She is always ready lor basketball or svviniming. reveling in athletic prowess or biological mysteries. She may become a doctor some day and vve vvould sav she possesses the qualities to be a good one. ' lVlARGARET HAIL ---- ------ S vvarthmore, Pa. A quiet, cheerful, interesting, person is Meg',. ol' the linky . She has a vvarni heart and loving personality, as one who vvrites her many times a vveek can testilyl liut .Xlegs most admirable quality is her perfect unseltishness. She is only too willing to give up time and energy to anyone who needs help. Meg takes an active interest in athletics. She plays on the llockey and volley hall teams. Her immediate future is uncertain but there looms in the distance a little vvhite house vvith little green blinds, at the end of Honeymoon Lane. HELEN ITIALL ----- ---- n - - j - lgCllllll'L' lt is hard to tell xvhy Pete is called 'lPete but is seems to suit her. ,XX hat could the .Xnnex do without Pete? ller quick smile, vvilling hands and ll-et have lound lor her xi place in every heart. -I Nevv ljliiladelphia CR.xvv1foRD l l.xNN.x ------ - - - One of Wooster's track stars that the Llunior class is proud to claim. lt s a real thrill to see Hanna finish up on the relay! .-Xnd the lienarden xvaiters are used to hearing his gentle voice shouting, Lets have those dishes in the kitchen. . - ' ' A QQ- A . 4-. H- ' J--U . . V 'arp YI ,' Jn A ,lL 1 ,N W ' '- ,If .' Av - J., uf 'gal Sixty-three if . ,N I , - V NJ., rl J ft I I I 'Q. f af xxx 3 if lf 1' V f '7 1 ' i f Wei . . r ' il U ' , 0' fl, X 'pw fl 1 ,g ' ' xl' . 7 I ' ,, .,,.-fy,-,-ff-v--ff'- t,'i' r . 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Bob is rather unassuming. and is a sin- cere friend. HELEN GREEN -------- ----- B Clllllw Greenie is willing to help anyone, anytime, anywhere, she is one of our pluggers and usually accomplishes what she goes after. She expects to teach and we predict unequivocal success tor her in that held and we wish her all the luck there is. lSABELLE GREEN ------------ Lakewood lsabelle came to us from Mulligan College in Tennessee. We hope she likes Wooster and praises it as highly as her former college. Especially is she a lover of tricks, of play, ot fancies, yet with time for thinking serious thoughts. STANLEY GOULD ----------- Ambala, lndia Stan has an addiction to writing letters to another college, but otherwise is one of the nicest fellows we know. He is a star in tennis, track, and swimming, and takes equal interest in Y. M. and C. E. Googy leads a calm and placid existence, ruffled only by the necessity of getting Greek lessons. ' MARGARET GUTELIUS ----- ---- 1 10511951613 N, Y, Some co-eds have beauty, others brains, some athletic prowess, others honor societies at- taing some boast of girl friends and others men! ,Tis inhumanly possible to have them all. Yet see how this Peg of our hearts transcends the inhuman, With the same inimitable grace. she executes a jack knife dive, a canter on horse back, a Shakespeare paper, a faculty tea or a dinner engagement. . , iwqfrn v rr 'Q f' 'teffz ff Eng? .f .. as MIAA 'Mm 'A ,,f9'm:'- 4 - fs? , 1 43 M55 V.:-gg!! 5:11-fzvf W7 I 'AV' :E':41-.- U4 4' 7 Ay? 11:4 if if ' ' f . X22 f 'sw' W W-M . N ' Sixty-two ff '--u.l'W '1v ' 12-- ff ,, gfg,,2 I, -3' , , A 'W cl ff , f- V S' r f ' , , H, 7 Q, ,p :1 I ,f W QWTQ A I , rw I. A ,g mf 75315 ' .O I I 15 I N V, :w f'1 l 'lv A 'l' fix.: .-jf' -f-, ,W . W: , f ,hfll is ,. . '1 5' 9- ' 7 n dvi, Q .ma at ' I if 2 4 ' f -SEQ, Ju- 5:- 'fl I j A .f::'v emit LOUISEHAIRT - - - - - - - - - - , , , , XM., H Peter Pan.. Anwordsworthian sonnet. Darwin on a holiday. .-X crisp lettuce heart, Moment Musical. The Eternal Feminine ln what better way can we portray the fascinat- ing and delightfuljpersonality of this girl. VIRGINIA HAYES - ---- ----- - Youngsloyyn Virginia returned to Woosterthis year aftera year's sojourn in Youngstown and we surely are glad to have her back. Virginia is an 1UClCf21Ug3.blC worker, whether it be on the basketball tloor, in the library, or on Varsity Debate. She is a very valuable member of our community. VIRGINIA HELLING ---------- Nlartins lierry Gin is one of our blooming, blushing lassies. There is .nothing Gin enjoys so much as poetry, music, art-or a good laugh. Vet with all her love tor a good time she ltas shown her courage by choosing Latin as a major. VXXINCHELL HELIVI ----- j ------- Wooster Winch made the Varsity swimming team in his Sophomore year, and there is nothing he would rather do than show his toes to an opponent in the pool. lle is long and lean and iities afforded by a coeducation- curly-haired, and not averse to making the most ofthe opportui al institution. l liclioty Pa RUTH Hianstgt - . ---- - - - - - - ,. . M Sincere, thoughtful, and unselfish-her pleasant disposition sttrt'ottnds-lier with many lriends. Earnestness of purpose and quiet dignity emphasize her .charm ol .manner and ol mood lc-ler major and chief interest lies in her English courses which she enjoys uninenseljs. V l' llffhtlul Try to cultivate her acquaintance-you will .inc it ce ig I . skit, . K'- t p I 'N' gnu ,L .- t gf. ei T Sixty-five .A J, vig X tssxff-if I ' sf? 131-,Tern-' - ' nr ' ' -A - --- 'wifi ll if' QA' K Q15 I A gif! lx n 6' '-is if 4,1 . sr .1-ft-,.f,'p.i if E 1 . W.-N'y-.WV MA W , , 7,14 'x . -reef: ff- 1 - f at ff 1 a ' ' A ' .gis-1-def M- e r A e ' f- ' '- rl Pla' . -like ' 'A L bd Hs .Ti jj 'v-X 1929 ELIZABETH I-IANNA - - - - - -, , - - .. - - l 1iLltlUHX'lllt' Zib's good nature and optimism make her an asset 1llU'XNllk'lAt'Q fili llllll Ihr' ?1l lllx HN Clillil be reconciled. But alas-she deserts us almost every xx'eek-end. Canton set-ins io hold lllklllllfl interest for her this year. PRED HANNA ,,,, .... - - - - - tianlun lf Fred should so choose he could be the best student in the school. .Ns ii is. he is the l3irst's funny-man, a happy-go-lucky chap. and an advocate ol co-ethicalion-and siill a mo.ler- ate friend of the professors, lf you want to laugh get llanna started and Mill can i help your- self. . ANN HARBAUGI-I ---------- - - Slillklvhlk' Ann lives in the realm of literature reyeling in the art ol' the past. She .is taking honors in Shakespeare and we wish her the best of luck. lelowever she keeps most ol her thoughts to 'herself-and one must know her well to appreciate her talents, DERRICK l'lARDlNG ------ ------ l franklin Dick is another of these boys that are fast on their feet. and not fast to the ground. either Whether he is chasing a football or kicking up cinders, the person that tries lu catch him is sadly disappointed. Now don't misunderstand us: the bovs are not the onlx' ones who say Dick is fast. ' ' ALFRED HARRIS -, - - - - - ....... Qltwt-lrriitl ' To the stranger he maybe eithergga big bashlul boy. or a bold had man, but lu us who kngoxx him he is just good old Alf. fhe lhird' couldn't hold a Spanish athletic contest without him. and bltis also rumored that he takes particular pleasure in buggy-riding. but don't ask us lor e ai s. ,'.l,f. . wr.,-if ' wwh .e J. ..., .1 gficffzffra ,, fm' X 4? .asa 'S -, M-.F N ' 2 - '. f ,vyffgbafi We .9 , -' , . t, J- .wk '47s waw .w ' 7. - ,z Q.: N ff! , I ff i.. . 5-.: mrfzgh, sf ,, of w -e 7 -Z 5.17 A, 22,2 jf 1. gg W: .f 41' yi .f . 1. fr 1:2 . -, I l,7,1,J . QM 4 . 3 , ILA, , . ,., !. M 5356 'f ff sig. ' , . f W e I urn , ' - .nf -Y f, H ? yr -.,t f sa, ,. 7.. if 7 - .WQQW f ff f 4 'A' 'O 1 wglffal 4 as AW 4 Sixty-four J' 'iv r 'f X 46 f f Wh : Ir x wif Vl- N ' I Q f I nf If 5 N JY ffl t T A 91 tt .AA . ' ' '. rc V' 1 - 'J .P .: 'X.,, 4 47 ' r 1 Xp, -,c.. ' -1 f lf' J? 'V , 4- , . -pt-,5.5 -,., T . .. , . sax., ,' . X .m4:+4'f,C'.-1vT'ff.f . f .. - , -. . A L.-7-vt -- ,. i. AMX'-., ,V I fu.-r--1. . .- 1' f' ., ' - 'f V . , . ' f' - wk .vk.2,.gfs -, ' 11- 1-vififf.-:ff 1 ' -' 1 ': If L-'4 ' 'L' '- 'ff 'A - - . . - v- . ..- as ..'-A ,.' '- ' . . .- Sfibjll 'gf-vfv,g-'esgf5f',.,, -J, y.:,. V A .. ' , , AQ- .. 1 ... M -:-. -ty-s-Z-Q ' 1 '..34s3S-ff-.sJefjf+'.. , .1-3:7 .-In r n Q mg' Ng., -.Aja A ,,- 1 ' -- 'I ,ur-en pie.-g.4.f..vj,g-,'Lymil.-.N ,T K f A. p ' -'-'fqg'.:-. .. f . -. I T pf T -A . ' 3 .f O O' I J.. ... 5 . al ,- T M 'L e- .. . , . ' f -1 g T-g,.,,i -A' ..- W 4 ia '34 'fi . JOHEF L' HUNT ' 1 ,' ', - - - - Mt. X ernon NL Croodsi goods, goods! cries jawhn Leggus through the serene atmosphere ol' the 'l'hird. eggie shines not only in business, track, and swimming, but in the gentle art ol' philandering. And he has a heart full of good fellowship and ine spirit. john has his eye on the ministrv, and he is sure to succeed. CATHERINE lRVIN --.... ...... Q 3,-,-X-lip. A lover of beauty an independent thinker, a perfect hostess, the dignity ol gluno. the xoice .I I, of a prima donna. an arm that swingsaa wicked game of tennis-and we have our versati e xav. who is foremost in all college activities. She is the paragon ot all line qualities, hut still can enjoy an evening's flirtation or a hand of poker. Wooster CHARLOTTE jAMEsoN ----------- N Charlotte has decided that there are competnsations for living at home: because although you miss a lot of bridge et cetera, you get a lot more sleep. She's really interested in a number of things, but you'd never guess it, because she never exerts herself for any ol' them. llowever. she manages to capture an occasional She's majoring in linglish, and makes something ol' a hobby of it. - - - - Blue .-Xsh HUGH JOHNSTON ------- - E Hugh occasionally makes a big noise by pounding the bass drum lor the band, hut lteltloes ' l u ician on the piano '1 serious student and a mighty not blow his own horn. He is a rea m s C e .D Q . . . . , nice fellow. Hugh believes in getting up in the world as his six teet and more will amply. testify. IJIIILIAN JOK1 ..... - - - - - - - H - .Xshtabula We'd like to change the old rhyme a little and say. l'XX ith skill .tn her lingers. way down lu her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes. I l-or Lillian is very talented. as anyone ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' 'll' znd ellictent person also who had heard her play her violin knows. Lillian is a iery eapaw t t We prophesy a promising future for her. 5-if 1. Sixty-seven QI .3 Q, N54 . J'-25 ' A .ill-YA ' I ', ' ar - 35. - P. -. exams 1 A 4 2' V f.- I f, '- . f 3-1' AJ 24 ' 'ff E. . , '- -,, , rx lk. 1, J - Q ,QQ , ' 3' 'jx ' . -. iff X xr ga. ,,., , ' ,Q J F . ' .4 Q I . , ' ' N V 'f .5 ' , . gf: 441-V ' 1 . IEW 1 X , If ' .., a.. I I. Sl .Tit I .uI' v-AU, oA.'ll' ,f 5 j, ' I fx JVR ...... lf, ' Ile . fi A DE XII . I ..- WI , 19 I I - , , 'Q 49 SIC ,' A ,,..,'-4.,--'A A' l A l l I -Ag W - 35.5.1-M--...I .f--4 IEIZEI lm 3. A IX . K . - - - - I ,- - . l 'lglI'N VIRGINIA HOHNHERSI - - - - - .lt IIl lllk llI y I 1 One ofthe reasons why the Conseiix' llllLl5L', lillllllikl-l'k'x.l'llllX I'.IlII.I IIII- l.IIIzI-II.pI1::I- .I DODular Place. And such musical lllWlllll' Wllllkl Wlll flL'llAle l l' X lI'uIII1.f I-:Iwi I:zI-mera .I I .I I possess that sunny disposition anIl genial CllLll'llClL'l' IIIIIQII -.I I- .IIlIIIIII- III lII-: LAURA HOLLY ---- ---- - - - - ' lIllll I l'I F One look at Laura's smiling lace and Iwiiikling lwlue L'-hL'N II'lls III lll'l' I'IIIAII.llI, IIIII-lI.IIII:: disposition. And how she can play the piano! .Xnd II'lI1II is lII-III-I1 slII- will pl.II l .II::.I Is .Il- ways ready to give her talent tor the Cll-lHy'lllClll ol III-I' lI'II'nIls, IIlIII .II'I- IrIIIIIIIlI-ss GERTUDE I-losTETLI5R --------- - SllgLlliCl'L'L'li Gertrude lives in Sugar Creek anIl perlrips 1li'II is nh ll In Il' l I .. I . . I ws lL'l' so sxxI'I-I Flu' AIS -l ! f'l German student and likes this course the hesl. She is :I typical lI:'IInI-III---QI IlIsIIIIgIIIsliInu ll'lLll'li, MARTHA HUBER ---- - - - ...... IJIIIIIIII l Marty came to us from Oberlin and we thank UWl'llllCX'L'l' ,mods niay' lie Illqll Nllk' IlIIl. xl.ll'lX IS not so sure about It herself, she left a hig part ol' her heart ill Ilie collegie in UlII'I'lin. IM IIIII' Of OUT YOQUS men Put lt very aptly, She lS the kind upon wliicli your I-yes slop lvtll' ll lllflllllllll when looking over a crowd. She lS always l'lrank. HELEN RUTII leluN1'ER - - - - - - - ,,., IQ4,,,I,,,I , She has dlglllfy Hlld D059 elmllgll lOl' several ol' us who Ll.l'Cll'l quite so Iligiiiliul. 'She is so quIet.IIn a crcawd that few really know her. 'l hose wlio-do will tell you that she has llashes III merrlment W Ich chase away all gloom. She IS a lover ol music and plays lwolh violin 4IIIIl pian-I I , Q '?fTZ I -7 ff --:, Lx. .a g ..-. I, 'I.I I, .' If V 'v', V Q 4 II I I eII,. . I . A' - 'i l5 l t:'i iS fi X S' 'I - six III't I ,.... - 'U ' ' - I ,..,,. ,. fee- , Ky . tl' fx , A .14 f QQEZL F'-,9 'ff X Q ...lf fl 1: .f I ii ,- , 1 f M ' vJ..cjg, 1 '1,fzQ?.i.-'175::'ggj.5 3' 'ym2,fj- b, . A g f. ' - eve'-JJ-i.. . ,H J ,1 A ' . 355.7 'L . 1 A. . j 4 3 Q V , 'f'fli7-', 1'f1F42'uwfu-ii-PT:-g9f.'.1' '--.'-Unk... - .Iii Y , ' ' ' f- A A - 0' ' I ' V A ' ,,z.! '3lf. 7' ' 4' 4 f-.f-'.---fs,-.,,i,.A!,4 :wir K4 -'JM V I V --I 1 D .., I , . f r 4 'H fe' e rs-.fa glial f , Q ,Z A fi f-'Aff' ,,'. . wi 'J-i. 'Lg :Ji A, . 'Y 55' Ski? i H wxfb, ig , 13,-.3 knivatkg 'lf ' V, i S' ' -'flea-4 f' as x 4.15. i's fir 1 Ca n ton HENRYLEBEAU - - - - - - - - - , , , h .Le Beau has had no trouble in living' up to his name. Pleasa-nt, smiling, and good-matured, e is Welcome in any company. Henry is both industrious and ambitious, but neither quality will hurt him. The grades he gets are ample proof of his ability. MARY ALICE LEHMAN ---- ..... - - WOOSW- jolly, friendly, full of fun-always ready for a good time-that's Lemonf' Shes very ver- h h cant do from playing the piano to winning a tennis tournament. satile. There s HOt.1Hg s e CShe holds the tennis cup just nowj None of our athletic teams could get along without her invaluable assistance. MAGARET LUNDY ------------ Qgintgn Peggy is a girl that nature has wonderfully endowed with all the attainments that make one loved and admired. Back of her talent lives a heart full of sympathy, kindness, and fun. Her many friends have been won by the sterling qualities of her personality. She has a soul for music-and it has been guessed that she has a heart for love. - NSWCOl1lf:fI'5lOWll D. FERGUSON MACMILLAN ------- H - f - -hiiitai Fergy was one of the boys that Worked at Holden and was consequently alw ays s c f h f rries and was '1lw'ivs happv demon- up. He maintained that women were the least o is wo , at C . , , ' ' if ' NF ff' since he had to strating said happiness in singing, Glee Club and elsewhere, XX e miss ergy h vill be back in the fall. drop out of school the second semester but we hope e x - - - Adema GEoRoE MADZIA ------ - - I- - U George made his debut as strong-man in the Freshman circus, and has kept up his reput- l ing the harmonica or drinking tea, not to ation. He isequally fond of heaving the shot, p ay Q 1 y A mention playing bridge. George is a big man from a little town. lt you dont know him, it would pay you to get acquainted. 'Rai J' '-qxxd . .-.. r f L f 4 i ,,.,..ii-14 - F ,rf Sixty-nine V H ,c 77's -X f3 .,gl f V 5 7 Teac? if-'S m,,.,,. vm. ,.....---- :r ..a.. I rip. l f '- '14 FU 'ff 1 f'-. ,'.1 ,f X' V' ' V-'Q' A i 1 '?!:7,'7l,N1: .- .: .-QE IX-.x,...--G M- -'-' Af, 1 x A1111 on A 19 I DE 29 A A 1 1 'Q 'D l-, ' 'Z .' - --L1-11'- G ' ' 1 R A--1 -S li Q Q 1 :v-.-v-of-- ' ' 5-T -as -D W- QM R u' Q 1!' X s ls -'K--f-I jj V' 1929 N35-1, 5' lXfl1LDRED liE1L - - - - - - - Him- 'H- No o11e Gould n1issl1e1'! You llllX't' fllllllll fl'L'll ll!'l' 1111111-11111: if-1 111-fl-f1l1'fHi'-tile ffl ll 1 plays. lt is really hard lULlCllllU l11-1' I111' Fllk' l1l11-A 1111.11111.111- .1:1.i .1 il 11'-.11-1.1-11111 ll--1'-- 1 ever, no one Ill tl1e :Xnnex would doulu Illc NlllCL'l,llX 1-1 llX'l' A111111- f , . 1. A lXflARGARET IXISTLER ------- - - - l WWI- l -1- Student Volunteers, XI XX'., und CI. li. itll lll'llk'lll 111 lk .1.'111111t-A Nln-k .1 11111111-111 l worker and generally succeeds lll 1111111 L'X'L'l' sln- N1-lx 11111 111 .lxls-lllllllllxll I11.lu111u l11 l11'1' 1-11- thuslasm lll l'EllUlOLlS ZlCllX'lllCS ll'S Wl'L'llX' Rule 111 NLIX' Illlll N-.11:1- 1l.lX lu-1' 11.11111- 111ll lx- .1.l.lv1l 111 . , O . .l .- , . , the l1st of XXfooster1tes devoted to lull lll'Ill' C.l11'1A11g111 11.1-rlt. A LILLIE KEY - - - - --.....-- l1Llllk'l'. PQ1. l 'Bl-ll1e IS our Sunslnne Qnrl, lfn' CX'L'l'X' place Alu- gow, Nllk' A1-1-111A 11- l.l1ll.llx' l14111111111M Qlllnl 1 good Wlll. She has a strong leehng lo1'XXc1m1u1',l1111 ljlll ix 1-111111111u .1 glow R1-1-111111 ll1'1' 111.111-A are to teach lnstory. RUTH KEUSSEFF ----- ----- X ll. Plt-g1xg1111. lnlilll h Ruth 15 ClUlf'?'f ?lHCl UI12lSSUln111g. Xylllll lwltcr 111141l1l1' could lPllL' 11iAl1 111 Ll 11111114111 lllilll 1l1411 A s e knows when to hold ljel' f0I1gLll6f llOXX'CX'L'l', lll IQ11tI1R um-. 1111- wilt-me ix 111-l1lc11. I1 l1g1e worlds of WlSdOm belnnd 1t. W1L1.1A1v1 EDGAR LANG --------- Xx'll'llL'l't1ll XX'. XX1. 'lble 1539? C?fue5'l Q'Tlll1c slzltc ol 111oo115l1i11u lityuor, l1uI llllw 111g111.1p41-11 111 I1-4111 Ll l'Lllllk'l' l'L'Nl'L'x'l' ivith ,mlb Exit 111 .ldenlllted.eoL111t1'y. XXl1e11 l1c lflll 5lL'L'lllllg or 5llltlX'lIlg lu- will go .1111 XXllL'l'L' quisitiogl Cy' Of 0 fmylhlllg EOOLL bud, ol' 111d1lle1'e11l. 14111143 l'1'iu11tlwl1111 is ll Xllllllllllt' 41:- l 5' 1,11 1 1-A ,, ', ,,,. gl gi, W W l qllx I , mi leA,, ,V A 1 1. 1. I VAAVI l ' ' f f ftf' -11: 1- A 1 1 1 wig v f' etlz 1: .Q 1 f :': 1 , . 4 TK I V I's 4 4- ' 1- x. 4' W' 7 .M 'v' al. off Q . W 'M -f. x rr lf or a . '. ' ', Mtn..-71 -', , .. . . . . -015. 1 . X 'Bai-'12 .951ri'1:fS?'4?fT'?f 1 - J- q ' - f . - ' 1 'flier-gag:'.-1.z5w5 f'-'.yff- f , ' ' if-f g ef-M - fi ' , 2f ' A E Q I in If in K i K r i i M fr.-5. - , 1,.'5'.f,'- -mfg ,T-'pf -9 , ,,j .. . fy.: ' 4 '- ' -' jf -. - ' .5 - .- . ' - L f'fQk1i9.- K 1'f3gQfIQ.'Z'2i2p,f,,,,L-tt.gfjta.,,., ffl? .1 Q, 1 1' , , ' 'y , I - Y fa' - . . .4 'V'-.'.f, -,...fV.,A,i , JA. in Vi V. ,I-JM X V 47 LV. K V- . , . Q. 1 f . A - -,,.-W . . Ji I 1' : - :ag - 3' 3-r 'Fl f I 5 F11- Sari Barberton BONNIE MCCLUNG - - ---. - - - - - Bonnie is one of the most charming and intelligent members of the class of '29. ller name d h rett head is full of the stuff that makes for Ns, is particularly well suited to her, an er p y and other things besides. We hear her favorite color is Green. Wooster Tnoivifxs .MCCULLOUGH -------- - - - Tom is the reason there is a college band, and he deserves a big hand for all his labors. He l h baton very efflectivelv ever since. Tommy is started directing it last year and has -wavec t e G U, v he a way with the ladies. ln good-looking with his black curly hair, and it is said that he as spite of this he is a good student. DOROTHY lVlcCusKEY ----------- Canton ' 'l h ' each. lf you don't know her it's Nothing is really too good to say about Dot . S e s a p ltivate her acquaintance Does she pull the .-X sf l ll your own fault, and you'd better try to cu . t . Q K sa she does, but she is also an active member of the Unicorn staff, a wearer ol' a WL , and Y a good companion. Lakewood JEAN MCDOWELL ------- Let's be carefree and merry today, Laugh and sing and make all gay. I . This is jean's philosophy. Her days are crowded with hiking, debating, impersonating telf low creatures and being a jolly good pal. Can't you just see her ten years from now as head ol the McDowell institute of Oratory and also starring in Shakespearian productions on the side? BETTY MCGAW ..--- ---- - Etah, U. P. lndia Try and keep a straight face where Betty starts to giggle. lt's impossible for Betty has the most contagious and irresistible chuckle in the world! Ask anyone from the. Inky . ' ' ' l l h. She excels at athletics, as anyone Betty does other things besides making peop e aug ll ball or baseball or do track can testify. And if 50.1 who's seen her play hockey or vo ey f u still doubt-yOu'll rind her among the big six. f it ' if f, , ' ,' . . ' V ' ' ' ' N 1 . 1. V . ln Lay: Q Q, V- Q ' ' --f-'ffl LY ' Seventy-one F . A .. ,Y g .E fi ,ff-QQ.,-V fvv A lvu..a:'.-:,kf. ..f-2.tL..... :JJ-'F' as N - - Q. . . l QiI....... I v L. I y 4, o w A 0' , I '15, A fx: l rl 1 ' - 1 '5 0 ' - I' Ny-. Y 1' ?'6Jf,4I'L! ' Z l A - . v-A'---eef'--- E . 'f , 2 ' . Y J I, ,I ! l, l V. I D 9 If ' 'I lx J I, -IIPN4--l'AL,,.b.--A W ' l I A ' r,L,..ah I I ' ' 's li X 1929 1 I I X . ' . V 'A 4. . sk J WN 'I I NJ? ' ,Q- A . I . Ty ,lx-SARS' RODERICK MACIQLNZIL - - - ' lX'Xl'l-'ll' Most of us knew Rolls big lwollii-is lxvn so '.-.I ll g-:I I -'I 11- ,gpg-.-. him. Rod is a big boy with gi big Iiiull-I'sI.IiI.liizu. .maui I-.liek rpi I -I 1. T :xv is effective in his own uxixy Ile Ilillnli sI.Iii In XX --.ww I I- fiell' If' fimsh. A ' WILLIAM h'lAlTl-.-XND ------- - N'UX 5 . Billy mal' be lrom Nlissonri xxlien ii miiivs II- li I I A-.Ii-' .. A- XI K ..I I., .,.. just the same. john D. would lu- losi uiilioni lnni in IM- Xll'lV l I ,. , I I 1.111-s .Inu-:ru ilu' best business men ol' the class. liillxl is .I wiki siiidienz irq- 'I lfl' zuuivs. -1110 says he is going to manage a cligiinpiliiisliip I'.I.iIlxiIl llhllll ll! lub RUTH .lVlARCH -------- - ,Xl.nX NX ilk-. I I-nn. I This neyv arrival from NlaI'X'sx'illL- Qolll-ue in Ieiziivssl- has xi--ie Imaam lIlI'HIls llvi' wil southern voice and eyes wiih gi Ianigilizinu l'-Xllllxlt .llL' lin-sIsI.Il-li' ,Inst 1-I XI.II.n linili pl.Ix basketball will make you xvonllei' him ilu-X' umm 1-ni Ili.II uni Ii-'un N--nil: Nlie II-.Iglivs iwwiilv how to March toward her. ELIZABETH lX'lARTlN - - - .... .... I ig-Ily IQL-nn-I i Illinois must be a wonnleilul stale-il ceilqiinlv liqis gi Qligiiiiiin-:I Ill lil-III XX I- vnu llk'l'- In-I' I beautiful hair and loye her lox' her sincere ll'lL'llxlllllk'SN ginll gligirin livin ls .In .nlik-Ie -Il no 1 mean merit and we ot Wooster are Q.1CllLllllClX'p.1lllIl Iliqil lk-III fgninl- lien- Ilns ion: l .MARY MCQABE. ' - - - - - - ---- l1IIi'g1IipIills. ljll. I . Shi dldlgt hall ff0m ?1113'wlieI'e, Shes alxX'z1X's been lu-im-. Slim L'll-lHXN lille. and life seenis In l 91110313 Er. helwill play anything on the piano lor you giiiyliine, ginki slim' lows lu Ilu ll, hui WOO? EHS wlel as we love to hear her. 5he thinks Claiigula ll XI-IX' iiiu-I1-sliiiu place. but I s er a so as 1fS attractions for her. .Xnil take I1 Ironi one who lliionss. slu-R an I-xculleni I roommate. i l AlAf'L l ' I -.1..-...,,.- Y- -..W . gp-If.. ,r g ' 'Qqri . .1 3 7 iiiiff'-' fl: 't ' .,g.,.6,. N. Y 'ji L 1 5-7' l ,A 1 ' ' fi R' VY E-f --,.---.- -. -..wr I DE. 9 ii-Y 'G ' .3 ig E X 2 ,jg Y 97' - i -. . me H , gf' K gn'- - - Celina EDGAR MONROE - ---- - - - - - - A Here's the boy that is one Of the most valuable fourths of the Yarsity relay team. l.ankt' hardly describes him, and he certainly does get over the ground. When Nlonroe is feeling good Q ' U ' Quint' it around he has a grin that reaches from one ear to the other and he is xeiy generous in piss ,, - - - .-Xdrian,Nlicli. HARRIET MONTGOMERY From Adrian. College in ic igan L. , a more loyal Or sincere student. She has a dignity and graciousness of personality that radiat es trust and calm and ease. Her large dark eyes attract you immediately. M' h' came this wavy haired maiden nor could Wooster desire KATHRYN MORRILL ------------ Bellaire I have so much to do I can't do it all, so l guess l'll play Bridge a familiar'statement h h it B's. We might also maintain that to all who lenow Kate. In spite of this she gets er s are t she is always posted on the latest bit ot news. - - Nlentor CORENE MONTGOMERY ---- ---- Cozy is a dark beauty, whose charm would hnd its most perfect setting its mistress ol' a southern mansion. She seems to be made for moonlight, roses and laughter. llowever, she does ' ' ' ' - ' ' . llaipily the lortunate man lives her work with a seriousness seldom 'round in such a ty pe t ' to Wooster. near enough to make frequent trips - - Carnegie. Pa. DOROTHY MULVEY ---- ---- - . On Hrst Acquaintance Dot may seem tobe a bit quiet and reserved, hut as one gets to liiiow her better one discovers her lovable disposition and true triendliness. She has her share ol ,tele- lls, and one of Second Sections loyal members has tound and appreciates phone and parlor ca Dot's real worth. '7 , 4 W N r .u , '- I rr fig iris if ir 1 ' ' 'A '- 4 'K'-L i Q' tj-.4 Xf'f.xmA-...L-Si v , .. 'Q .nfl ' f- I '. I I 1 l - - pitiful Jil ' I ' rf- 'I'Is' ' L I F nas: I I .l i T , 56? I A 'A 4 K 1 4 X , X. . , V , -t LE --A A ' I' ' ' L. -x...!' 1929 . ss ,X 3 S 'Y X J W' 4 V ' - N 0 ,, 5 1-2 A Agatify .Seq-fr qt' 1 K ' ' -4, - LOUISE B. Mclim' ----- - - - Louise has a way' about her that IllLllxL'N In-r III :rn-I ..::i. az--. I 3- llrf IYYE'-V' for others proves her a friend Intleetl gmtl Ilie Iltuttt-I' Qllln of Q ,z it-wt ' size - .1 IIII' in need, for she doctoretl up :Ill our minor imttrit-s I --mse s w-z.t- - Z I-z .I Ill? t in musical circles. She is a member ol tilt-e tlluli .llltl slit- has I-tt-:I T .-.'. 1- -- e-I 1 If-I I-Iltt extra-curricular activities and they XXt'l'k'll.l 4IIIIIt-Ito --r .lt-Ixew I-:flue ' CECIL IWELOY -------- I vlt-111011 We have with us the president III' the I'IiiI.t4't1IIII-, v.Iz-- Is t:t.t- s 1:I.t- In tht- Njtllll this young man's fancy' lightly' turns to llttillglils -II lust-I-.III sf:--Elin: I.. Tint- :aw-zzlielit .mu sundry other activities. Before you Imoxx him fit-eil NLTIIIN .I I-If .iIsI.I:s1 ' .:f't'l '.--I: .i-- lit' I a boon companion. ROGER METZGER ------. ...--- t lgmtoi Behold the honored HII12ll1ZlgCl'U ol' the tllee Cllub. I'Im l3rx.I:IIR llglll-ll.illtl man .llltl III despair of hungry members, as with an iron hgtntl gmti In-gttnirie tw-Iintt-n Ill ct- lit- nt-I I sn IN 1 Il Ilia trips. But he also studies non' ' I tl ' t ' I I , ' r tlllt ien. .ml Ir Int re lll.III lfllL'l'l'NlL'xl in trtlit-Is Ilimes, II .slit doesn t mind being called that. HELEN MILLER - - - 1 - - - - ----- Nlitltllt-Ion Helen may entertainyou, and youll etijtn' II. She is lillxlllg the rt-eulgtt' cottrse in c educatiottland seems to like It. 'XX er missed her last tear uhilt- slit' Q.llllt'tl experietice Iyx' tt-.Ich Ing. She likes Iun, even that which IS a little Iniscliiexotis, MAURICE MITCHELL , ' - - - - - ---- Canal lfulton E ghnother Fogirthusection giant ID miniature, but oh, so potent? Ile might II, Ist- .III the Stog biibalffe 53119. fly, 1l.DVf?Se-Itt talent means anytlitng. ,Xnitmg his xqirietl LICCUIIIPIIFIIIIICIIIS :ut 3 an .UL SC, with accent on both. .-Xml ,XlItch surelx' can pull the grades xxttlnwttt mott than half trying. ' ar, fs. E ,.. ,ef, -- ' iff 1'- , ,.,i, I ::-- f 7 fi t ' f ,, -'l..-. T' 1 I ,f 1. Q'JiS'1ff Ilwmi z i N1'Xt'lllX lKXb ,Wy ' ,f 1' H' ' f attsa ,J , I,u A f ft , f IIIII-III Xl ts v, 2 A .41 . S? it Q 17 SV Q! . til l . ' - M: R-v?4:j4' off li, gg 371' ,jf 5 t ,- - , . 'f1,,y,- l, . f aifzggx-,flj,fJ: 22'1f- 's- Ip L1-t-I 1 ,K 1 - g,:,f-,j,g,.:.-',t,-7'-.5 -gay, Q p ga-4.6 h flifgkgjst I A .Kggiliizij-J:iHELlfg.:,'t't .!,--,f,. . r Zi. l Jin' .M SU. . ,Q NV , Y K-A. A Y Y itjzl'-Qi' . 12 2'5f'iQ,5:xJME5-'f1T'1j.-- , - ill: 'Z -Q5-f 1- :--lil fi Y 7'7 'f'Q'T'f if7' '- -7 ' ,-- . -- - - 'L -2-fiieii7 ' 1 1 . 1:55052-a'-f:i.e::-s2wLjs4j-Safe---f '--'-1i.E:-f- l,:'., . f . . T. f . , . I A ,I . v,,.. .gm fi. .. l..H:.,.-li,F,,,,..,.H ,-,,,,,,,l :lv -57.1,-pf ,I in ., A, , I . , ' I. gl , H '- - - 'B if .. ar gl 2 -'l 4 ,I ' - . 1 ,R L. - - - - - - - - - - - McKeesport,Pz1. RICHARD PAUL When Dick isn't running around the track he is ru-nning around in other fields, if that is the word. In spite of his name he casts no palls on any kind of crowd. Dick is a good scout. ' d d 't b l' ve in taking life too seriously. will cuss at anybody on sufficient provocation, an oesn e ie jfxiviias PERKINS ---------- Binghamton, N. Y. Jimmie came to school with the reputation of his immediately preceding brother and sister b ful Co out to the to uphold, in tennis and scholarship respectively, and he has eennsuccess . courts m.ost anytime and youlll see him grin and swing a wery wicious racket. You can't help liking him. - - - Wooster WiLL1s Posr ---------- ' When Postie isn't driving posts for the city engineer or eating Post Toasties Cadvj he can b d ' f nt orch With Beeler's assistance he quite frequently be seen holding down some o ys ro p . 1 , dabbles in radio a bit, runs a trap line in winter, studies all that is necessary, and gets a big kick out of college. , MARY Louisis PUGH ----- - - - -s - 50m61'Selb P21- ' Nl Lou is the type no campus College days are composed of many types of acquaintances. ary u ' ellow in qualitv that we predict grand Opera lor can do without. The possessor of a voice so m ,D u , ' ' ' l ' l a s singing, always helping someone. her. Active in Glee Club, C. E., Y. W., Fortnight y, a w y Wooster is better for having known her. MILDRED RAMAGE ,... - - - - - - Belle Vernon, Pa. May I borrow this? May l use that? Qanyone on hrst floor Annexb. Sure lkielp yput- self. Mildred gives her possessions, her time, and her talent with a generosity whic' is ciari ' ' ' ' S' d the W. C. Association which shows no little acteristic of her. She is a member of Big ix an . ' ' ' d' bilit to make others have a good time love for athletics. The Pa. Club discover-ed Mildre s a y V I S em ll chairman. Besides all her college interests however we hate seen p L and voted her social u manifestation of an off campus interest. . y F. V- lg Q .nr V , I . .Y . i f FJ 13- 9 s .- J.. 355 5 - I I 4 1 -g' ' wr 3 ,i ,I fd ' : V j -ff ' . 'V f I, I -,nf : Q . Q-.f Dr ' Q., f' iff 5 5 Qi .' S 1 ' 7- A -aid? ' SCVCIIIQV-HVC -I .ff , ' D pe 'Q ' ' , I -4, . ... ,S f'2Q..fi'atL . ' xfX?i2e1?gQ 'i , , - . . .- 5 A.. ,,Ai -Y A- 51- A.. . ff- l . D, pf. 'ri' w, x , QA 1:13, 1 4 '.,k, fl ,r .4 ' Y I ' W. - Y' ,' Jl!?f,Lf5'a., Q -r1f+Affffff'fff ,. 7'7 . ll t - - t A A '19 DE af t A wevco-t ,i+ . -c ff . t Q I .,l,Y,V.'f ::, t vii- A... , .,4v-!lu...4.-4-A-Y-A f- - ' ' Qs 1 ja lJlS 'ix A . ,J A 1929 , s 1 , s 6 l s , ,Q 1 1 r s 'ig . . ' - u,,c,,Q . . QM sri ' . ' iccmwlm VW , RUTH MORGAN - - - - - - - - - - - .Nlgtnslteltl Not so long ago Ruth surprised us-well. not exactly surprise.-.l A hi .rppt'.tt'iiiu with .i luguitl new frat pin. We don't like to see such a sweet little girl lonesornt- lui isnt it li-tltinatt' that Wooster and Pitt are not so lar distant. VIRGINIA MYERS -------- ---- X XUHNIUI' 4 Virginia is always perfectly poised. She acts on Polonius adxice 'tllo .rot .lull thx palm A5 with entertainment of each new-hatched. unlledged Ctlllll'QltlL'QH. so we who are ll'l'lllll-lll' -vllflllllil to know her, consider ourselves the more lucky. She is somellung .tml a connoisseur ol lit ine, .uid whatever she chooses to do, she does well. She gets .X-'s with so little etlort that slve ls contem- plating taktng post-graduate work. She is also noted lor het' scathing wit, MARGARET HELEN Now ----- ------ X Yooster This little girl can usually be lound among the laoolis in the hasement. and we can imagine what an efhctent and .charming librarian she will make, il she decides In do this alter she is graduated. She also sings in the choir, and although you would never suppose it lu look at her, she is keenly tnterested in outdoor sports. ller smile is as attractive as the curl in her hair. VIRGINIA RUTH Noun - - - - - Ruth decided to wait and go to College when hci sist l' l l ' l - - - - - - Xkoostet' , , X' 5 5 er t it w uct was a happy' decision lor ZQ. Any Sunday morning you can see and hear her as one ol the hlack-rohed throng who con- tribute so much to the church service. She is also actively engaged in CI. li. committee work. I 'S LOUISE PALMER - - - - - - - yy ill -1 - ry vw - - - c bitllg. . a. I Lougse used her feminine prerogative and came to Wooster from Nlaryrille in her junior year. ddhere are very evident traces ol a lennessee accent still and we like them. She has Prove , 3 099 HWY Imlk? 51 gOOll impression in the class room without hurning midnight oil and toregoing all outside activities. 'l mf .... 2, f'A' f '- z -' . A -' .5 ,,,. Kg-291. .. Svwulr-leul' l 1 tsr ..,, he , . l i l Jr K i t fl c,,,1 . 1 ff' , f. ' f' ' A-4:-' -'Q:9. ,. -I ' ie. vt 'rs ' .6 Q- , !' x . .Q'W3 - .. 1 - --C.-1 1,-., 'iv .i K ,pcs 1' -' ' 131..-. ifbgx.-. Y, r Y . A77 1 ' t 'f-' -' -e 14.,-e 1 if-' ,. fo ,- ., - V 1 ,bt rf: iso Q, if 1 1 e if 1- . -1 . 1 M ' tr ' e 1 - si:- 'P Xxl 1 Eafairfe f 1'-v , 2 5 : gl 5 ' , 1 I V 'car li- 5- L A K- l J- .. cat F. ' ' - -' -- -A -- -- --.. ' Ilntroducinng the business manager of this august publication, albasketball player, ll social- lion , and a mighty nice fellow, all in one. And' in addition Soggie can inveigle some most snappy Jigs from his nddle, when he feels so inclined, or almost get a symphony from Ll uke, Everybody ktnows Sogg1e . VIOHN SANDERSON ----- - - - ' ----- Logan ' ' s z ly 1 Johnnie is one of the well-known Four Hoarsermen, as somebody once said, and ,t int s or the end of the top-tenor row of the Glee Club. l-lis favorite possessions are what used to he ll ' ' ' ' ' ' l ' . uvright life. violin, and a vile pip e. With the exception of these indiscretions he nes an 1 - - - Carrollton KENNETH SCHEER -------- -' ' '-tsp .exam Scheer can blow up a football with one breath, but he doesnt waste it cn-xxort ' ' ' ' l initiated into college lite, he 'still has spending much 'energy in getting a kid brother proper y s h ve a baseball with the boys. Scheer ts a ' big man. time to splash water out of the pool, or ea - - - - Youngstown l-IILBERT SCHEIDEMANTEL - - - - - and it is decidedly no exaggeration to sax' that Hilly came to us from Reserve last year, O Q J U, I U . Reserves loss is Wooster's gain. When he isnt playing football or' doing a little outside Aworlt ' German book, or looking tor bugs, in way ol pre- in a co-educational way he is pouring over a paration for being a medico. - Xlllihhillllkl W1tt.1x11uJ SCI-IUMACI-IER - - - - - - - ' ' ' ' I H aschueyv is a real fellow, interested in all the campus activities and. sports, ll? koiiesi many a contest with the zest and ability of an old-time reporter. l-lxs teltgtous temcuclw lm l tl er, he has that old Wooster spirit. ex ressionin the Y. M. cabinet. A toge 1 P xxx , ,I N 1 X s at 1 'Li' ,, 3 , ,U su, X EY, . H ,,. Hx 1 1--N. y 'Seventy-seven N 1 My 5-,J fyre I' - A ' . , 4 1.0 -1 Atl Anil! , V 4' .1 I A ,YM ,4 ' 13,1 X,,1'l'1an-,L,2 k fi.- Q, .,,, 7 I 1 f' .4 4 1, f VL, , 1 xt I t',,fff.t,,, , 6'-. lf A 4 1 gg D QQ- lf. , - ,.........-.- -'-- -- ' A l t DEX W Q f 'BW ' titflfl t at ...ight .- ' y ' X 1 r at Q - -feefw' Q . ' - IQZD lt sf, si: - ., t R. A Q ,Q ss 2-'fs' sxx ' W 4 , gf ,N K. 1 W A, .. 'K ' ' 061-iw WLZJE s 'V' -,rf 1 kisA1.,af:xvm.t.s Q, NM, .tm . L . . lvl,-XRY ELIZABETH Rmisev - - - - - - - - - -lllllltlwltl This quiet smiling girl with the heautilul hlaclt curls is at vetv I'qnnth4tr figure on our catitptts She is often seen with her violin under her arm on her vvav In orcltt-str.: practice or the gon- servatory where she spends much ole her time. HELEN REITZELL - ---- ---- ---- 5 1 llfm Hele-n is the black-haired. hlack-eyed maiden who gave lloover such gt lovelv gt 1 weargnice at . l l . open house time when she was a lreshman. .Xs gt soph we think ul llelen .ts the peppv legtder ol many hikes. T his y'ear if vve see a clever poster on the tttmpus. vve are not surpt'isetl lu see the initials H. F. R. in some obscure corner. XX hen llelen leaves xv e vvish her success in her art-vvorlx. Roscoe RILEY ------------- Clcliltll Behind this euphonious- title we find a modest and verv intelligent vouth. vvhovsavs little but does a lot. His place ot residence is the l-ilth vvhere he helps lu maintain Li certain amount of order and decorum. Riley studies hard vvhile he studies hut he doesnt do that quite all the time. ZORAYDA ROTH ------ ------- S hreve Zorayda is individual in na-me and personality. lhere is masked adventure gleaming in her wide eyes. ln her flfashes ol laughter and seriousness. vvhich lollovv one another qtticltly in succession there r cl t k l ' ' ' ' -1 ' -' ' ' ' a ia es inc ness, gay ety and eagerness. She cant he mistaken nor lorgotten. ESTELLA RUSH - ---- - - ---- tit-ettet-ielttovvn lt is very hard to get acquainted with Estella although you prohahlv recognize her by her loveliy auburn hair. We Gnd her an apt student and one who gets more than her share ol. good mar s. ' t g, 'f't . tat . at ii' y f is f' K t ' ,,,gnE..l. Mgr , .i I 927951 'Y 1 ,-ii., 3 UI - Za , . 1 . ' ---- Y pf I - .U . M, v-' ,-' f -:L - f'- W t. 1, .. ptsqg 5 -S ze bt-venlt -sts v gc, if .. . W! VZ i f Y .Z 7y..f ,JA- . .,5JnXQ,.,.wf'- ima 'ff' ff' , ' t , . -93, y ez ,gf . we ,M ., is H. gm.. 'v.. x M f. .9 J :- :: 12 A 5 iQ I 3 . Aiwbtv -, V cy: -, 1 - .- 'ff f' - v W2s'ff3I'fsas+g2S'is KTTH-.r 1 . . A - L. A 'f'rQ: , 5 fi :teylLi:-. ''fic-'f2'2fLd's+''i.,'s.1--. ' 'IW A-r 'fir'-fli,-ir-1 rf - A,-J., , - ffewff. I ii i V -A A iii A E if 1 S Y ' U 'mt'-F411 A 1'-jfng :.-Qjlisg j3gv,:-.-- Q, , ,ji-5 : . Az:-Qi' ,T e .1 ..- . 'r 1 ?5gQ?7'i?'T ' A 'fl' ' ., . -- ,2, 2? 'i 1 . of . .- . .i . .A Q, , ' ' ' Y . -- ,V '1'3-gil ' i L4 -1' A, I. , -- H lo. , it-,il ' r J- A as-. ALBERT SMITH ' ' ' - ---- - - - - Massillon With characteristic modesty Al denies all relationship with the well-known governor. This valuable Glee.Club man, with twoflhristmas trips to his credit, has been christened llold! ' f h l tr' fenthusiasni. signifying various things. Smitty is a hearty, vital, jovial, fellow, mt p en 5 o Doizornv Sivtirn ----. ....... X YOOSIQY ' Dot is one of the girls whom almost everyone knows and whom everyone likes. ller infect- ious giggleis as well known iin the Annex as it is to her friends in town. ller popularitv vvith the town girls is shown by the position which they elected her to as Secretary of their new organ- fh nsibilities of this ofhce keep her quite busy. However she probably manages ization. e respo to have enough time left to write often to her out-of-town man. P - - - Portsmouth MARGARET ELLA SMITH ------- No, sh'e's not 'thigh hat g get to know Peg and you'll see for yourself that she can enter into your mood, and meet you on your own level. Then, too, we might mention casually that a B on her grade card simply doesn't happen often. - - Nlillersburg PAUL SNYDER ------ - - - - Paul made the all-Ohio in his Sophomore year, and is the captain ofthe football tetnn lor next fall, and in addition is a valuable track man. When he grins he grins all over his lace. conhne his smiles to the boys. We think he is more than luckv in having and he doesn't always a sister in the dean's oflice. ' - - - Cllcvt-land l...liO'l'A S'1'ANi..13Y - - - - - - - - - Leota is rather quiet and she says that she takes lile easy. But vve have noticed hovv maint phone calls she gets, how often she goes out. and we have OLII' oivn conclusions.. lo be hriel. ' ' 0 doin theirfown vvork quietly and vvell. Leota is one of those invaluable people who go about g 'ravi 1 d . A It 5. Qi . l . J.. I g I g l , , ' 2 ' A 'fa m if - '. I 'Mn 2- ' . ,HE 'V g Wilt., ' ' in., Seventy-nine Q' X' 1. M. . 'M -,J-f wg - K Q r X - ug, wi-A .A M6405 sn' , 5 'P A l 'fda .,.l QI, I: 1 'J'-A 'fi A in 1? . .1 ' - if .i f1.t 1 , DE t i i R L, ng p.333.599g.g',g,i5.1-.lr.r.,..f.vp ....+J- --K-MM'-ee ' R' 4 . fi ' ,' J ' L- ' x E ' Y J A -. ' s I!! ll l n f f J'1q ' XT ' I ll t 1 WTI ,. N ' A f i I Q x I f 7 5 1 wa, , ,I X J ,Q JS., ,fx .-.4 -ik 1 ,ts We X VQ5, '. 1 ,l,.X .N 4 if l ,J t gag 'K v ' f 8 o -Q-ups' gf l-lOMER SECRIST ---- ---- - - ' ' 5l UlllV f You can hardly see Secrist when he gets started doxvn the straiglit-away' lrtcause he moves too fast and tosses cinders behind him to serve as a smoke screen. lle is a valuable man on the track and football squads, and he has achieved the ability' which most ol' Us laclt. lo tend to his own affairs. I-IESSAMEDDIN SHAFA ------- - - - 'liCl1CI'llI1. lJL'l'Slll I-less is richer in experience than almost any other student on the llill. lle's a gentleman. a worker, and a humorist, if one person can be all three. lle has a sincere heart that is rellected in an honest smile, even though he does work a paint brush in the summer. WALTER SHARP ------------ Columbus Shrap displays real talent and a great big voice at his position as end-man on the quartette and Glee Club. He sings neither sharp nor flat, but 'way down deep. And he enjoys himself just as much when demonstrating a fancy dive, back-stroke, or a fast serve in tennis. Sharp may be little, but he's big. ROBERT SIEBENSCHUH ------ ----- Q Qanton Bob is one of theuagreeable, politicians of the Third. We suspect that his genial personality' has been a big factor in making him one of the best debaters the college has ever had Nnd un- derneath the exterior there is a good mind that works occasionally. and also a heart. l Bob is al- ways sure of one vote. QPun-don't tell anybodyj THOMAS WILL SIMPSON ---- - - - tit-un-Islampui-. India Thomashwill and then again. he won't. In other words he is independent, and quite fre- quently original, clever, and different. l-le has a peculiar penchant lor flowing ties. six-inch coiffures, and suicide stories. He- is the very-horn of the Unicorn, and we can say in all as- surance that there is no fresher mind on the hill than his, nor more ardent heart, ' as ,,,,,, ,..,. f 4 ,-fc N' eil, zsksfygay, f xfv fl A9 Q my 9 tt My My 44 f . X J Seven ty-eight ., ff -r fe-:'?W' , w- if, 7 4.?,,2. .-ffm .... ,life in WZX flfif, , Q: ' R. ' 25. - 'fs 'us is-Y? k74, v- 022, .-: , ,. ..:.., ,L .I fi . 7 M254 ,WI-1 M y yffv g t- ' lj ' ' L- . s f- ijf' -1 .V x ' . 31 - 1 ,, U .,', ,V fr XX. E ff aifyfj ig., ,T , 9 .itafffffaf ,. .f....ff - . , M W ,N 4.3, , fs X , 23. ,df .- at ,' 1 S' - fu 'A ' 4, re v It - f4,'5'f' A , A31 - - -J'-vi , 5 1- 1 'lsr +- i-':Nit Q.sz r 341'--: .. 'Tr f,..Q. ' ., - ' ,iff-2,1 - K i :l--41 ', '--':':'Lg'- .- .- - . ' - .- -, -ff' - A ' I . ' t H h -'-Hwwiff . . iris?-.-1 . if - 11.1.4 ' A- f' 411 A -- A - f . : --A 1 gli?- 1. a- ' -'-s- .. ,-' 'V -V .. ., . . I pf , 5 ' -' 'h --f-as ,- ., 74 . -I . .r 4 ff -ff-f-nth.. V R . J .. -1 j 4, , . ,,r,.....-.--..,,, - s- ,K I 1929 HELEN THOMAS - - - - - - - - - - Here is one of Wooster's daughters who has helped prove the theory that not eyt-ry night need be spent in study in order to realize the material approval ol ones proltssors. llc-lun is glatl Wooster is co-ed, and by the way, she recommends Stype's drugs. THURLO THOMAS ---------- - - - Salam I Now in Salem there is also fascinating witches, says our 'liommy with the usual yyiclwtl twinkle in his e e. He is never so much at home as when laying the part ol a tleu i-tlyt-tl yil- , Y H I D . A Al . han, on the Opera House stage, .or elsewhere. lommy will laugh with you at any tune, or t-yt-n without you. H'e's worth knowing. lSAAC THUT ------- ----- X Ycsl l.ibt'rty lf, because of some cruel streak of misfortune, you are NUI actuiaint-etl yyitlr 'zllgt- , lrurry over to the Fifth and call loudly any ot the tollowing' titles: l oot , ' lhoiotu 4, llioop , or Thatch. You will meet a young man whose versatility has tountl expression in scliolarslup. Glee Club, quartette, and debate. - HELEN VAN Kink ---- - - - - - ---- Slllvm Helen is a person of singular determination and purpose. She. is kept busy both in tlu- library and in her classes. Her quick decisive step marks the rapidity with yyluch slit- accom- plishes her duties. She is always willing to help others as you have probably lountl il you have requested aid in the library. ,, ,. ,.. .. - - - - I A ' 5llL'ljUXs.Lllll, IN, l'Pete is a Dutchman with an allinity lor rctl hair, ul real aluluyuou llit-nrtlelaally' lllilllllllll and is-dare we speak it-editor of this volume. .Xlthougli he c-omcs lion! Xhnlxgllllfall I-lull lxlwf in the Seventh, he aspires some day to be known as a lowly barrister. l eu ls a nab 'AN but he always gets done what he sets out to do. -r. -ft ' 1 , 'F ri I i likx f A ' , tif ' fry ', , kd! Am -gg :Alb .Q Eighty-one I 'viii' 4:5 of iV'g'i1W'!M-in-'l'f'A NF-A 5.11. - fi---L--H X -'Vp ll 4 p., , f ly .f f., lf f cf 4. K :I I- V ul ax' Q 1 iiru-'Re-fe 't ' . 'Z . t ,Q DE 29 at . . g . Y..-. 3 , W -dlJ.'4uW gi - - 1 V ll, , S.a:.e:...r- .- E . -.- ss ,JJ ,gi IDU - 'vs t . K 'K 1 it ' I lVlARY STELLHORN ----- - - - I - - A 7 - ll UTl9l' Mary is one of those striking girls whom you never pass without iioticilig Perhaps this is because of her flaming hair, and her imperial poise. She really' didnt mean lu gouhere vert. long, because she lives at home, and she wanted to be where shed get more iollege lite. lloix- ever we're glad to say that she has stayed with us thus tai'-probably' because one lxeiiainleii Knight can compensate for a lot of dorm lite. jonu HERBERT STORRIE ---------- Carnal l-ulton May we present the Fourth's candidate lor the llzill ol' lfame? Storrie merely' looks at a prof., and the A's come rolling in. His chiel' diversions are said to he the Story ul' llltllustr- phy, sentimental movies, and struggles with his pipe. lle is adept at kidding his rooin-inates. or taking a joke on himself. KAM-SING Surst ---------- llonolulu. I lawaii Kam Sing, or Suriv as she is known to almost everybody. is jllsl what her name implies- a little sunbeam. She is very quiet and moves about in her own wav without disturbing those about her. She works very hard for she plans to go hack to China someday' as teacher. and help her country. JOHN SZITAR - t - - -n - Q- - - ---- ciliagrm thins Q CYou pronounce 1t.D johnny is one ol those small but mighty' men. .Xlthough he comes trom that place, there is no such word as chagrin in his vocabulary. either when he is playing flpztbalvlg or shoving a paint brush, john can command almost any situation, person. or place. 1 is ri s arent too caved in from recent gridiron encounters. l'lELEN 'lit-IEOBALD ' 4 - 'I ' - - - - - - - - - Napoleon Who keeps everyone -laughing on lst lloor Annex? Pelo does. ol' course. We might use .i lonlg string ot adjectives in our attempt to describe her, but what is the use? lo know her is o ove er. I M.. ':'s fe .f , .Q an Lg I .L 1 152 4 - V ifffteegrgvf ft Dghlb Xl X ?ll'i 1 X 5 I IX ' f '11-QA , ,V V-'J I, 0 I I V 7 - 1 7.5 :Ar 1 , ' ' ,, Q75f',A5,,1Tj:'L+ 1:,w?.Tf+ -U' l - ,V PY Vtrwk 4 . Qi Q A -- -,,,.--...,,w,.-,-L- HY-'Y ,sd 'ff-. . n ' 1 'vi -ri . S 1 a '33 2 7 P' ,., C lt ' X JA :nj 1' . 1 1 1, ,Y fx .-V , 3 .iii L f,:,iE.5i'j.--lii:,I.I.,-Q:f?:,-,--,-,r.,:-It- 1 .Q 'liz I Jl:?:,:,V Q.:.1,.1xg,' .V A t :ill 1 - V I V p n Q, 'W L i V 'Q v A W 1 Mui- ' gl ' '-5r14f2,f?3fE2j.-ig,,. , ' - 3 A, , . ff . 'o y . i , e.,-..ge. . .Q , g A .,, 4, , M' ff H --- ...--.-:A..,- U- I- -1 .f wit . levy ,T. i 1529 Q 7 GEORGE WEILER ' -- ---- - - - XYest Salem Here is the owner ot a fhvver, a moustache tmost ol the timel. and a good disposition. We lot more l'C'l'0l1 than simply food and have heard it said that his frequent trips home are ' 'f ts . . Q shelter. Weller says he is going to be a doe so he can take care ot the poor mortals who are jiggled to death in a Ford. MARY WELCH -------- - - - Dztnsyilte, N. Y. A Eyeryone knows Mary! You couldn't miss that cheery smile and those eyes through which shine forth little hints ol the 'exciting things she is planning. And when she works, how well sht' ' 1' ' ' ' la ' to move works! When Mary arriy es, things egm . A keen mind, a ready answer, a sharp wit, a smiling taee, and something more-that's Mary, Canton EDWARD F. Wissp -------- - - - .. . ' ' ' ' -hat lrom his counter down at Nielis and Eddie will sell you anything from sox to a top- u Q l ll doesn't t'1lte lite too seriously, lor every now and then he l l l eye-n sing to you between sa es. he ri I . . , t delivers himself of: Hy, hy, 1t,S a game! llns with great gusto. lhs ten or eleven ie pet the Glee Club immensely. - - - - Youngstown NlARGARET XVIGI-IAM ----- - ' ' ' ' ' Sh' skates and dances quite as welllas Peg of th'e golden hair can surely tielde tl1e iyoiies. '- e ' l eat in the morning about tm13ll .X. Nl., hut only a saint many of you know. Always cheertu exe t I . 5 would bg Qheerfu 1 A ' nt. She has made many a party' as jolly l then and-excuse us--Peg is not a sat as herself. HAZEL XVILLIAMS - - - - - - - - - - lJ1'0YltlCl1CU- li- l- Q Hazel came to Wooster in her Sophomore yef.1t',qand we'1'e glad .she did. She s jolly and lull ol pep, but don't try to put anything-oyer on her, tor she has a mind ol her own-and uses tt. Her taste runs to music-shes one ot the altos you hear in the chapel choir eyery Sunday. ' F- ,Q -. . 1' A fi, . f .14 -. .L Mia' N lfiglity-three i I ' K i SH r' ,,.w'41- 'f'-efli 1' 1 N- '-f - 1' 1.2 54.1. - V1-4-1-M - 14423, I -.lgfoj i-ri' 5st ini'-1 1 g 5 ' I 1: 'Agfa' A tk, , ? . - , ..-ar J'!b,CpJ- P 3' ct , on E to W my . c t f. LM ---- 1 .-,, HK-'X-ff. ,- .. vm V , . ,. f i f i i I ii I it ' 29 E E ' ffl I if l-- , 'X 'Iin'L3','2-',.4,?L4QLfQ4L.-A--44 N7' '1il-- - L J 'H 'VV 1 , . 1929 + ff WILLIAM VOORHEES --------- XX'oodln'idge. X. -I. Buzz occasionally busts a thumb on a baseball. hut not l'i'eqtiently'. llis specialty' is stop' ping fast ones, and he kinows how. lable and his cohorts claim that they live in tlieubexeiiihh heaven, and although the numeral may be correct, we can't vouch lor the rest. Buzz doesn t buzz much, but he makes a lot of noise. ROBERT VJAITE I ----- ----- l QCj'l1tlltlSX'lllL'. lJll. Bob ranks with the best of the Fourth section bridge sharks, consetitientllv he doesn't .xxaste a whole lot of time on studying. What's the use. when one can get through the course without studyitng if one only keeps awake in class occasionallyr FXLFREDA WALKER ---------- l5rederick. Nld. Alfreda is demure and reserved, always. even when she laughs. When she plays bridge it is a matter of lite and death and no interruptions lntlsl take place. lloxvever with all the bridge playing she is a good student and takes pleasure in her studies. KENNETH E. WALKER ---- 1 ------- Nova Here is a man that is quiet, level-headed, congenial and generous. Ile has a taste for music and demonstrates it in the band and orchestra. l-le is not particularly given to the frivolous but nevertheless he has his share of dates. Walker is worth walking lar to have as a friend. HAROLD WALTMAN - - - - - - - - - - 'l'uscaron, Pa. After two years of chasing around in Florida and elsewhere gaining practical experience. Waltmvan decided to come back to school. lrle is majoring in philosophy and intending to teach some time. Meanwhile he is making the most ot his opportunities, social and otherwise. V, .---- ' Q-.?'w2:fj -rf' K i B 5 ,f- ' , : J I AQ ,, sv W. L ,JWPW gas W iw- f ' 0 Shaw 4 1 , ggwda., ,yi?'21 f t f' Mgzgfzs-'f f z 7 4 ,ff Q sf 'sw J he Q M gym fzgzf X, Eighty-tivo 7 X f 'X 'wi f NwE+'qfW Zvi fp s4f 97 ,W .wi , ftm.. , . ljwywswg ,,'gZ?g,,3,-x 4 ., 4 I .jygtwfx ,. 2 ,Q f 0 y 4. Z4 , v'+...... i. f ,f .f. fv . q Sw. wa. 'is - 5 'Y-W ,wg M ,,-.V-401 - 'fy .1 : f-W f 'J- . - r if I. w,,M ,ggq7'?f,WvA 28, 7 1 .Zig an 445 wine C22 .1 Ev. gifif' f,,,,if X' Qffw .Q - ffjb. WL ,W 1,-M, . f 'ff' 1 iw W. ff f sr -- ,f 4 Ham cu V W WG, f f gpg , ' yi t f n.-if f f i wx, ' ,, fe ,ff' ,Q.:v- , W, ' ' ss ' wwf' 'W Wai if J Q foe 'MW if 1--Q ., . It ey., gg.. ,411 ff- . .',.!,f bt: . aid.. vzffggw 7 U A , 1 f. . '- fgtlfagss-'Lgx':f'.,'e, - , F ,tt Jgy- ' -r V ,. k - s,o,,M ,W , cfs-Lw.,ta',ff,. . ' ' ' ' 3? fig: - ll , 1113,fg95,,:3,g5,-',.fr 4' ,igff . i , '- 2 . - , . , - 'fl 1 ' N1 I 'V-,-YQ,gqnj.4.figdjlf-?:A.14,,AJVAKIQIVI I lniivlal th 5,1 A V ft - , Y ,t ,V , - H Qs ' ' -' 12:4-, , , Y M ,A P i 54 ,QW 1929 ARTHUR XVYSE - - - - - - - - , ,hum fi Il ' ' u . Aft-15 a Wise hoy, in ntore ways than one. lle demonstrate in managing the Voice, and is so much a student that he even tutors in Greek. Art is quiet. ' ' . . . I but extremely full of pep. just stir him up and see. s his ability in .-Xllienaezin, or - - - Portsmouth Louise XVRIGI-IT - - - - - - - lx t lnoxxledge seekers 'tt the lihrtrrx'-and slick T-his miss is seen handing out reserve boo 's o 4 ' . . . U 1 willing worker too. Then College Hall claims no little place in ner plans lor the week. Slick l his social service work, louist- is dependzrhlt-, one of the faithful few who represent XX ooster in t and pleasant to talk With. XYest Nlitltllcsex. lyll. RALPH Youuo - ---- - - l nt tint' ht-'ir him laugh or see When you see Racliie plunge through the line, leat cl ee g, . . . his grades, you know that he is unusual in his ahilities. lle is tt hig man on the campus. xx .1- class president in his Sophomore year, and represented the entire college last winter at gi XX estern conference. 'lRackie is one of the hest fellows in school. xx, V Rb! F 'ff f 13 f-n J Jag' -5 ,a l'l V7 iq' V 5, -. , ', , , , P liiglity-live l - i ,Min ' if f' 1 V. if --.- f Q! '-'A-4 .,,, .ff .z.t..t XKk,mL.l..:a X I' A Tlx' fixzglhfbv Qt ' X13 I Ta I f' A- f' if I J , sv' J'fg,,Q,1II. 1 3' fXi'sf-reef-'I v-sf'-'wr' 'W iA 'i -A I 29 l I ut l -L... - 1 , 'I ,' It , ' V I LI X I ' ff .AI , . .t III. I . I . I 19I I I DE - .I ff I I. I 1.9 '-9 .CiVi.5:3i lll'-5'-'Li'-V'I-. I- I --5- . ' ' I Il gn , :g 4 -. ' N I A' K- 1929 RALPH VXIILLIAMS - - 5 - - - w- 5 ---- Q Slielln Here is another of the l:l'lCI1tlSl1lD Ilonie gang. llIs lllllxll Is III XXt'.II' :I-:ulvs .llltl .I lI.Ipt-I disposition, atnong other things. ol' course. Willizttns looks tht' norltl In IIII- l.lc't' .llltl st-tins 1-I get a prettv big kick out ol' it, il' the Inutatplitn' is not too Inixetl. II ton .I-I:I'I ltnott llllll, I...aI are missing a worth-while Iellow. I-IOLA XXXIIASON ..... ---- - - - lglsl l,.Ilt'Nlll'IL' Lola came to us after one year spent at Nlt. L'nIon, llt-It t'ItIcIItll,x snnlt- .Intl fltwttxti Hello, soon won her many friends. Shes ztlxxutys l'ClltlfxA lor ll gtrtrtl lIIllL', txlIt'IIIt-I' .I tu-Il .I II.II'lI or a date. Lola's the girl on the Iirst floor .Xnnex who InIIIIopolIft-s the It'lt'IIlIIvIIt' q.Ills. lwtlt local atnd long distance. ' For its, ling :I ling. then gtlnxost gtlxtxtts. ls I olgt IlIt'I't'iH JAMES HUNT VNXISHART ----------- XX'oosIt-I' I I am Don Manuel, and I Iollow alter mx' own thinlting lllltl Int Imn tlt'sII't-s -AIIIII-lit ut-ll be the motto of this taciturn youth who pursues SCI't'I1L'lI his own nity. with gtn tIly'IIIpi'gIII QQIlII1 and detachment, Yet he condescends to study' occgtstonztllt. to play Iootliqtll gtlmxt' LI Int. gtntl It read more widely than any other III the college. WILL-IAM VXXOODBRIDGE ---- - I Bill gestures, gyrlates, and voclilerates soellectitely' In Iront ol' the Q.lI'1IIItl-Nllllltl that the Inolw rlsesupl and cheers till the game IS won or It loses IIS votce. Bill doesn't lwliert- in It-tttng Ins studies interfere with his college education, or at least part ol' it. llc is an DOROTHY Wo - - - - - - XL'XX'LII'li Llll-I'UllIltl Iellonx 1 ODI-AND - - - - ---- - - - XX'tItIsICI' Dot IS one of those phen'oInentII crezttttres sonielinies niet with----gt ClIt'lI1IsII'N' sllgltls A ptool ol het success Ill that lllITC was QIYCII hy her lltllIllSSItrlI to Ihutgt CIIII IDL-ltgt. Ilom-xt-I' thatsla mere trltle to Dot, be I -I A- U1 A'-' A I ' I '-- A' - ' I - ' 7 1 ' ' cause sic get s lI'l cxcty tlnng .Ind Is .I XXIIIIICI ol the litlxxgtttl l'gIj.'- lor prife. She IS Interested IH lots ol tlnngs. and has gt plnlosopliicztl ztttitutle ltIXX'llI'tl lille. .Xlwow all she s a good pal and a good sport. ,445-f . ,, 'fly ,....., , ' . I I' Wig K X X ,W ji A. X X lfiglity-Iottr 1 X I jf ff' Q5 ,AQ , , X A If Kiwi W Que? f aw fs. 5 1 2 ff QW , W fc - an f . nf '12, i..,?,,.f ' fW'D X X N, , 346 ,N Y., 4. 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J 4' A . e1f:2fQFVf:i ,lil 1 'ik -zf:.f.fw:l .V EV1.,,4it.2L1:gi4,., N A V? 1, fi J Eiffigqys Q l fer. -e mo'.ifl'7- 'f j, ' , ..-Wm ,A ., .. e l '-R 'V 'W U . A ref--., 'H Lffg-L v et I: 7 A3,,g::5ff.1.A5q:ft?f+n,,.,,. ' -1 We- - :L L' 'A -W f'-'-rifilak ' 'si'-'til' -- ' ' 'f f '- nu: 'X 'I' X ' . Q... ' I V 1 'la 4 von: ' '11 Q. .f,.2'5ax:A- ' MHJSZ-,.fe.f7:. f IHOGSTER joined the expedition against Louisburg and was given ll gaptztink commission. Through the hardiness of the Colonials who dragged the artillery' ln' human strength over morasses and up rocky hills, impassable to wheels, the lor- tress was compelled to capitulate on june l7, l745. ln this campaign Wooster was one of the most outstanding hgures and achieved considerable lame. lelowever, like all truly great men he was very modest and posit I terviewers and Pathe camera m ivelx' refused to see newspaper in en l L -T, dfpk I SU' . , I I lf: 'Y 1 'dk 'lf ' f ,K Q d ' I .1-,flirt .A 1 xg V e w ,N , e-4-fm We ' ,J l 'P Q ...I Y ,. -f,' J -f-.15.,k- W V ,-,VH EA X g 1 , X 1 r Af., ..,. . A-In .1 V v,5':,k,,fK:,-3-..' -1, f, :few Y , ,,,, . f-U' 4 W , ' 2 . 1 X51 l a I D e eeee Q t , 1 e x. .423 f'- Qxafgige ' v'W A 'N-4---we-Wd t't' ' ' -' . 1 -1 - ls. ,LX ,ffl M, 1, V' j ,.f L 3, R . ., ,P , 5' f b wk' 'kk' 's3'?'M1k h Q. ,N ya .V ze- V-. A i5x,.:i..lH :.l.ux.., ' The Hrst advent A lonely walk, And naked, twist of u'inter's snow, ed branches 'gainst a snnless sky 1 ga' 7 f - . sin ,mg-W 4- , ll igV,f ...7 f 11, 1 w ,f .:ff,ffsy: fw7 f A 4 , ' e w - 4ffM,f'. , . - 1:5 1,115,311 f ---- ., 'GLN-ff 17111 L V -' b f , f -'D' 5 'W I ' gl v . aa '- fm 'v ie . Q hf f gff , A ,f V , . mfwf Q. 3. A Xl T 'ii ,XA J if I . ' ffli gviwsvthgffv-A . , - , ... 1 ,.-g,-.,,-,5- ',., i- . 1.-.., f . , A . . Y , J . 2:55535-Miz.: -.-174, Z ..1 2. L.: V 4 A ,I , :A ,J f,r, -, , ,. Y ,V,.g- ' X rfyi-i . .Mfg .--A -. L a:.i - -- . . . 'i . . - . ' -'V 1 PN rfiuk '- V' - - rf - wx - H- 7 '. ',' .' ' 4 ' 41,,,. . A--'f.....11.. -- f 1 4 'if ' ,,. L P 'il as Q e WA T . ' ' Afxigkfeifcxfv'-iffy-1l'Ji-1 4-. V. r . .. 5 I ,L , , i. . Y- .ir .Y-,.5 . . A , -J 'li .ta ' If f 4- -.--..,g, JJ- g -fx ' ' ul it ,,-........- Ackerman, Arthur .,.,.,,,A,,. Adams, Lloyd ......,. Amstutz, Edward... Amstutz, Ruth ........ Anderson, Helen .... Aylsworth, Avalon Baillie, Hannah ....,.. .,,.,..., Baker, Frank ......... Bartell, Ruth ........ Barton, Virginia... Baughman, jane... Beal, Quentin ....... Berg, George ....,... Berry, Hugh .,...... Biebel, Franklin... Bing, James ............ .,.... Binsley, Frances.. SOPHOMORES Georgetown, Pa. Abrams, Alberta ,.,..,. .,,.,,,,,,, La Grange, lllinois .Blue Ash, Ohio ...Wooster, Ohio ..,....Sterling, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Shreve, Ohio .Clev'eland, Ohio Wilkinsburg, Pa. Wooster, Ohio Ohio Columbiana, Ohio .......Toledo, Creston, Ohio lronton, Ohio Eighty-Four, Pa. .. ....... Oakmont, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio .........Salem, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Blackburn, Mary F Bloomingdale, Ohio Carrollon, Ohio Blazer, Curtis .,..,..,..,. ,,,,,,,,, Blon, Laura ........ Blosser, Ruth ........, ,.........Canton, Ohio Nlt lizilon, Ohio Bolich, Gerald ....,........... Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Bossert, Roy .........,.. ...... Z ......... K Dalonont, Pa. Boudvvin, Edith .......... ..,.,........, C anton, Ohio einberville. Ohio Bowlus, Josephine ................ P B ranson, Mary ....... Burd, Helen ........,..... Burroughs, Roy ..,...... Buxton, Rolland ,....,.. Cameron, Lucretia ........ Church, Thayer ......... Conley, Albert ,...... Conover, Merrill ....... . N' i' Ohio ........,.....C,.idiA, ...,....5lassillon, Ohio ,.......Daytoii, Ohio Hlanesville, Ohio ,.,...Rochestcr, Pa. ,........XYari'en, Ohio ........Xdena. Ohio .........Nlason, Ohio 'raiikfort lniliana Crain, Richard ...........-.-----i- l' Nlorristown, N. Al. Crane, Frances .......... ......,. Cropp, Allabelle.. Jlingo jet, Ohio BiShOp, james ,,,,,,, ,.,-,,,,.,.,,,,. Bl21Cl4, Marion .,.,,--,-,-,--,, Pgrkefgbufg, XV, Va, CUll6l', Clilfellfe --------'-b-'4-r---- Lwmlwnvllle' Ohm T 'Q 'C ' ,rf 'Q ' f gl. A n i I v4'. f ,M 1 VJ Q, A 'X -. , 411 , '., ' lllglllb'-N111 gf 'li ' V . ' J-f J' K rifx i ,.-WH I .al 1 H A,-1.5, J' . ' U 5' u. . . . 'P ,ji .1-1, .. 1 14631 'sz-Qiu O,-his 153, ,dj , g or , ,,,Q' J' , ' J, 5 1 . in j h T ,',AA.,V ..?gfl5iii A V 5 X' A A A W ig.-5 gg, - '4f 't j' 'WT A T if ' lg! . 1 s l'l 1 1 1 ruins nlxo ' T, if ,, - , l,..-l1,.l1r. l'1'ux1dc11l CHARLES DI l.l.liY ROlSliRTA ITRNX li TI'L'tlS1H'L'l' .N'n'1uI11r,1' LASS of l93O! Even the numerals strike a pleasant note. So well ollict-red. so well established in the hill-top activities. the sophomore class has made a busy year a successful one, too. Scholastically on a par with the best. the class of '30 has distinguished itself in athletics, debating, and glee clubs. They have the colleges only pair of twins, who have starred in three major sports. Eight sophomore men Won their letters in football last fall. ln swimming meets, a '30 man was high point- er, While in track-why, just look! The star miler and crosscountry runner: a star two-miler, and a soaring, record-breaking polevaulter. Coaches delight in sopho- more stars, they promise much more as juniors! Athletics is not all-check over our debate teams, girls' and fellows'. The sophs speak for themselves. .-Xnd in glee clubs the sophomore class is the best represented in years. The sophomore class has been busy and to great advantage. While they are looking forward to a joyful junior year, it is hoped that the freshmen will have re- ceived the torch with which to carry on as sophomores. ,z FZ, ,vw A, - v 1 211- ::1 ,fe 'own 1 ,ft-14 an 2 ff ,' 'M-77' ,QW , 1 1:5 .71 ',,f,.-, 1 'fm Wf,Z!1v,p gills:-. J. fi , ' 2 'vs , ff lllglllj -Clgllt . ,fm , ,. A uw 2441, ' 4-4, , A , .v-, ,, ,1,!:,vl 0, 1 1 HI, , 12? V, g D , ll x 5? if L ag f ' i L i ' ,5f,Ef2J-Seififf' -: , . ins ,. .- ,Zi 4, 1 ,Y , , ' 7- 'i f ?if?59F Eif7iQfffifiif' '?1J.,2-If, 'T 72 'C L 'fnnfix . I , I - -V a. , ., .fyi Q'iL!,YAf4L4,, ,dxf Y, A:-hh! g 91 , gg H a I .-1:-f.. 1-iii? Louisville. Ohio lnlostetler, Chancey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. lflower, Gladys ....... .,......,. W arren, Ohio Hutton, Ella ............... .......... C leveland, Ohio lllsworth, Evelyn ...............,.... Cleveland, Ghio Johnson, Alfred ......... ............ S truthers, Ohio Kallio, Martin ....... Kaylor, Lucille ....... Kennedy, Helen ....,.... Kerr, Dorothy ,.,..... Kerr, Frances ........ Kimmel, Lillian ,,,.......,.,.,,,.,.,.,,.,.. King, Dorothy ,.,.....,.. Kinney, Ruth ,...,... Knox, Marjory ........ ,...,.,. Kopp, Mary Lou ............... Kurtz, Paul ....,....., Lane, Esther ..,,...... Lee, Charles ,...... Leech, Loren ....,..., ..,....,.... ,.,.,...Ashlaind, Ashtabula, Ohio Wooster, Ohio Marion, Ohio Ohio Ashland, Ohio Canneld, Ohio .Wooster, Ohio King, Cora ............,.......,...,.,,....,,. .Cambridge Springs, Pa. Orrville, Ohio Youngstown, Ohio Loudonville, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio ....,.......Ben Avon, Pa. Burgettstown, Pa. .Wooster, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio McAllister, 'liheodore ,,.,.... Rio Picdras, P. ll. McBride, Ruth ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , McCulloch, Jeannette McCuskey, Donald .... McK'ee, Elizabeth ..,..... McWhorter, Aurami, Manchester, Anna ..., .. Martz, Charles ....,.,...., Mast, Lyman ...., Nleelaer, Mildred .,,...,, Meier, Regal ......,...,. . Mendenhall, Nlildred ,,.... L, Miller, Eva ,..........,.,... Miller, George ....,.. Mills, Thomas ...,., , Monaco, Rose ..,...,, Moreland, liaye ...,.,., Morley, john ,..,,,,,. Morris, Vincent ....,.., Lvia, New York McAlpine, .leanneite .,.,,... Bal 1 Paw Pair. lllinois .Oreenx'ille, Ohio .,.,..Punjah, lndia .. ,.XYoosler, Ohio ...XYooslCr, Ohio . ..,. Canlield, Ohio .....Norwood Ohio Nlillershurg. Ohio llerrin, lllinois ,......XX'ooslcr, Ohio Nil. Vernon, Ohio .,...l3remonl, Ohio ,......lidenhurg, Pa. ,...Zanesx'ille, Ohio Steubenville, Ohio ,.,.......Slireve, Ohio ,r ..,Xshtahula, Ohio .,...,...Cirard, Ohio ...Samly Lake, Pa. Liebe, Miriam .... ,.....,... ' 1 a Limbaen, David.. ..,..., cieveiami, ohio NOUCK IWW -------e' '- Louis, Nlargaretm-mn mmm-Lakewood, Ohio Xc1lXh05ILCI'l, Altflltll it ulkllkfulll- llfhl-l McAfee, Trevam 'M-Y--'0rU.i1le, Ohio Nesbitt, Euphemia ,,,,,,,,,, r, ,,,,.XXoosIer, Ohio 'H-RK, , 9' Q? f A fix rii f' H-?i'1f 4027 L .L ,. f1 f 75 Ninety-one R. -i 'iAf'mf J-,zyfgy NfXn.yf'f'Lv r ,, ,V 3:91 .A R D- ' uw, pb.. v-i Y A---A-v R 174413 V Agwfull 'f . 1 Q16 f i gags, ,sl xi gp, 1 ' M U l ,L ' , ,r V fwfreifff- - -. or f1 ' A 'R' ' pg ,ll fi.. 1-A T. , A- - F . ,I 4-,g -Z j ,. g,',Qv:,, .I rj, 4 ll f . f ,KK,Nf '-',' i fel N if 'k ' 5 - A'-'. ii 1' f I A DX!!! ii ii - J 'I Q?-255 Y Qgilggau -' . fgggfgy santa-1:ee1'r ':ff-Jw i1 -e-fe---M-F-'--r-rm 'Mo' Ass f i ' ,L ,J ef Cunningham, Russell .............. Cleveland. Ohio Destler, Louise .,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,.....,.. Cincinnati, Ohio Dickerson, Mabel ............ Chagrin Falls, Ohio Dilley, Charles ......,..... Chefoo Sung, N. China Dilley, Ruth .,,,,,..,,,,.... Chefoo Sung, N. China Dobias, Helen .,.... Donald, jean ............ Donaldson, Edith .....,, Donley, Lee ............ Dozer, Russell ....... Duncain, Laura ...... Eakin, Dorothy ...,.. .. Eberly, Donald .... .. .,,,,......,,...... Czeclioslovaliia ....,...Warren. Ohio .....,.Wooster, Ohio .....,.........Polk, Ohio ...,,..Zanesx'ille, Ohio .,....Killbuck, Ohio .......Mansfield, Ohio .........,..,.,,....,.,...Canton, Ohio Escorcia, Manuel ...... Barranquilla, Colombia Evans, Margaret Ann ......,..... Van Wert, Ohio Evans, Robert .................., Ewing, Cuyler ........ Faris, Eunice .......... . Fierbaugh, jatne ....,.. Fletcher, Sarah ...... ....., Forrer, Homer .....,... Forrester, Harriet .,..... Frank, Roberta .,.,,,.,,,,., Frazer, Esther .....,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,. ,AV, 3 gy, .,,, .zz-fj Q:v,,,, ,Q A ' f hw.-' M:vZ':zi 'js,iq5E:, 'l 3,513 .... ,' 4 ' ,a ,Z., ,,vf::,' , I ' wx V. H ia --1-' 11- ff ss- ,,.,,,, j f , -'f Zfzwaf. .Canal Fulton, Ohio .......Wheeling, W. Va. ....,..East Orange, N. j. ........Bowerston, Ohio Charleston, W. Va. ..........Orrville, Ohio .......Columbus, Ohio .......Wooster, Ohio ...... Dalton, Ohio l5rced. .Xllcn ,..., i lfrishliorn. .Xnna l-ritz, Philip .,....... lfrohnu, Gilhcrl ..,.. Geiselnian, Donna. Gerherich, llaroltl .... being, lzsthei .........,. Gillin, Robert li ..,,., Gould, lflinahcth .... Gross. h'll'Ullli'l 5 t ......... , Guenther. Williani, Ceiuille, lwances ....,.. Guille, Margaret ..,., lelaigazian. Lili '....., Harris, Wendell ...... lelartzler, Annabelle ,,,,,,,,,,,. Hastings, Barbara.. Hay, Milton ...,,,,,,,,, Heffelman, Maxine . ihhrr1rslL'l', ililli Xen llriifliton. ijil 5 .WX tnnslrl' , .hillll5ilUiti. is .llutlur ,hh 4unlL'l', .WX tmualL'I'. ....l5cllaii't'. .,,..,XllliWllill, Uillil Ohio . Pa ilillix ilillt Willa' lntlia ..i,llll5titbXX'llL' Pi . Q . ,,,,il,laiicl'lli. lla .i,..Saluin. i ...... Salem. i .,.,. Pasadena. ,i,,..,.Xiitxx'ei'p, West Lilwerty , ....,.. Canton. ,..,..hhvOOSlCl'. .........C-anton. l-limes, Charles ...,.,,., ,,,,,,,., Q joi-ingion Hoelzel, William .... Hoerr, Ruth ......... Hopkins, Dean ......, Hoppes, Leo ......., .,,,,.XX'ooster, Ohio Ohio Cal. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio ,..,..5lol1nstoxx'n, Pa. ,..,...XX'ooster, Ohio ,..,.....-Xlliance, Ohio Ninety X 'Q al YD fb z A l ...4 ' F' 'rv infs Vg- f. i fi' :S is l 'lffiirf - tl: J' N ' 'Phil' ig' 155 - ' ff? 4 IE- 'fn 1 . i, y is, M.. wrra-nE.,, A , A . -ww. X g - r f. as i ,V ov, M D ggi-tg1 l::: . I f:,l'1..fz .'.,,-gg-I ,, 1 j '1l:g -'z I, : .I f ' ' I f- - . . N r mfg:-Lx.-,,,'5.f.,,g,.1-' tg :Tx H , ., . . . . , 4. A - 3611 fi-Tl.. A 511' J . 5. -- 1 ' 1' ' A . ' '---I f-aihlrre E K .. ,. ' 29-' gtrtgl. 1 - i W1--A r - 4 ' L '- : V., , -,.4.. . . A ' H -. ' I ti as . Mr.. . A-, ,L ., -.., ai . Y - ' ' Q E ' ' fi'-. as so.. il i I bins Morley l Ewing Bishop ieiiiif, tum. ,, Taylor Discipline Court for Freshmen Men The ofhcial power of a Sophomore discipline court to lteep the llresh- men where they belong, alasl is gone forever-talten away this spring by the Student Senate because the senators want selves, probably. And the discipline court now is composed ol' represen- tatives chosen from the three upp t t'on is small enough to be ineffective. May ed to have the lun them- er classesg but the Sophomore repre- the new court have no sen a 1 C prejudice against the benehts conferred on Freshmen by a well-wielded paddle! But the World is getting better and soon the Freshmen will be asked to initiate the Sophomores. Shades ol' the good old days when cocky youths in red tams touched their nose on the judges table twenty'-live times for smiling at the court when the charge was read! The Sophomore court was lenient with the l3re.ahmen lor the greater c ' - wus part of the year, but when 'Sl numerals were painted all our the cami something had to be done. 'lihe Sophomore court done it and now there Maint no more Sophomore court. 1- A, T ' f g , i wr ' .. r.' ae Z xc .f . ' F N. X t'-tl ' e .',, V '- iney nee ti . .. - , p , oA' 1- 3.5: O-, , -..L-vu F 51, .f,. Xi: S fibiif' ll! , mi. if , m :5'f'i? ' V 5 A-AJ l-fmwm A ee V View , ,v ..--fG' J' ,X -iw: 'Z :'. , X X Kf., uefff' ' '.'.. L' . ' , i.if, 'A 'X ' ' X - -W' l it i wie g .1 1-ff.pQ'j2i l . g,' , O Ii eif'.Q'g:5.',51l 'iii ,q4.,, ,5gliiiiQgQf'?1Q5I, . X29 . L X 'ff fl. ' , Q--'jf -ai:aav-af-1-i-- W-Aff--' ,i ll il -' - we 'ni' Newell' james -,-.,,,-, ,-q,-,.,q-,. X Xfoogiei- Ohio Slizihn. iiflllllilia I 1'hl'll li' 'HW' Oberth, lXlgiX' Sltfiiht'iiX'illv. Ohio Sli:ingglm'i', Ill-Ion Iiixxin. flhio Park, Sgirgihi ,,,,,,,,, , .....,. XXHUSIUI' Uillll 5lll'i - I NIH' I IWxX 'l' Ulm' H' Penn, Xviiiigim ,,,,,.A, , ,.,,,,..,,,,,, Bowerslon, Ohio 5l2lilLl'. ll1l1'I'ivIi Xiiilvi' 54'1ii 1N'9X- 'Wifi l Pete-rgoh, Sigritl ,,,,.....,.. New lelzimhurg. N. Y. 5l21I'hUCii- liilillil P 54'll ll- Mill Q plgili, ge,-mi,-il ,-,-,..., q...q.,,,..,,,, X Xfoogiei-, Ohio Simltt-X'. .Xlnicilzi L. .. Stiff. Ohio A pllelpsy Elsie v,..,,-, -A--,.,,,,.,,. Q Jiilriliiie, Pri, Steiner, ,Xilll'.X' .lance ,.,, ., . lriinzi. Ohio plel-Soil, li,-eil -.-.--....-.4 ,-,,,,,- X Xfilmiiigiiiii, ohio mt-ni, Rwht'i'l,, L cflliaiiuiii lfzillx. Ohio Piwollkay Aflarian 'hnuqnlx .-4.-. Q ,CleX'elgintl, Ohio 5lL'XX'1ll'l, hiiiictlilll. . . iiOlliL'l'. iHXXlI Powell, Doimgi -------- -4,,4,- Q jiimhi-itlge, Ohio Siouieiihcrg, Dlowcliliint- . Noriwxilit. Ohio Piiwergy R35 f......,, ,,,,,,,, X Xfgighington, Pai, Slronic, llohn .,,,.A.. .. XXootlhl'iiiiJ,t'. N. li. Query, David ,,,,., ,,,A,,,, X Xfooster, Ohio Summer, Rziyinontl , ,... nflzinlori. Ohif Query, William ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, X Xfooster, Ohio SXX'1n'lx, Ulzniys ,,,... .. , ii.. Pi'inhci'X'iIIc. Ohio Ralston, Elizabeth ,,,,,, ,,,,,,. X Vilkin5burg, pil. 'I'ziX'loi'. Cflirirlcx XXoowlt'i', Ohio Reed, Margaret ,,,,,, , ,,,.. Duquesne. Pa, ,iAllXiOl'. Viniiices. ..,,. ,,.i , iXt-wgirlt, Ohio Rees, Bernice ,.,,,l,.,,,,,. .,,.., X Voosleiy Ohio ilioinzis, David ,.,,,. ,Vi Qhgiiigge. Illinoix Reithoffer, Esther ..,.,,.. ...... C levelantl Ohio Luger. lfrcilerick ..,.i. .. ..iXX'ooa1t-r. Ohio Rice, Robert .............., .......... S ehring. OhiC XXzillter, llzirriel .,..,i ,,,,,iie., X lgirion, Ohio Robinson, Robert ....... ........ i ..akeXX'ood, Ohio hh 2lliilllS. Loci '..,,, XX'qishington, lb, CQ Rose, Ruth ......,....... ........ D oylestown. Ohio hYZllSOll, 'lhoingim ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,l t Jltl lioi-tl Ulliri Rowe, Genevieve ....... ........ X Vooster, Ohio XX'echt, Corgi ,,,,,..i,,,,,.l ,,,,l,,le.,, l Jgilioii, Uhiie, Royer, Hannah ....... ...... O rrville, Ohio XX'entworth, tilgitlyg ,,l,,,l,,.l,,,,, Cjii-elerille. Clilirg Ruese, Mina ........... ..,,....... S itlney, Ohio XX'estplial, Robert ,,,,,, ,,ll,l, 5 it Piiiii, Xt-iii-ii5l,i Runyan, Robert ........ ........ L akewoocl. Ohio Wilcox, Alai-igiii ,,r.,,,,l ,,,li,, , cjiei-t-iiiiiiil iiiiii, Russell, lean ............ ...... C leveland Ohio Williams, iqllillllti ,,,, XX'iiiiieilgii, llliiii,i5 Sauer, Margaret ........ ..r..... L akewootl, Ohio XX'ilsoh, lit-e ,,.,,,,,.,Q,,, ,,.. Q qjliielighl llil,i,,l5 4 Schmidt, Harvey ....,... ...... B elleville, Illinois XX'i5e, li-mir ,,.,,. .,.,-.,, Q jliiiioill llllil, Schrantz, Helen ...... ....... C anton, Ohio XX'oll.e, Riihi -,,,.,.l,,,.. Ilbwun l lilllmll' ljhio Schwarz, Lawrence ...... ....... C anton, Ohio XXfootil1iiiti, A1llI'gQll'Ql lnllleh XX'lii-will Ullio Scott, Harriet ...,...... ................ D ayton, Ohio XX'ootli-iiiij X'ei-he ,,,,-,,,l lvhn q Ilcyelllnllu lilllo Scudder, Lillian ...... ....... l roquois, New York XX'ootl5, Ciii-l ..,,.l.,---. ,lnnlvvllwvh jg mall,-l-ev lillll, Seaman, William ....... ........ X Vheeling, W. Va, XX'orl5, George ,,',-,,,q- .XX'l,eell,lg' ry. yn' Sefwh, Carlyli ........ .......... ' Varentum, Pa, Xingliiig, XXf'illiam Vvll lhqnlvs l l,ll,l5ll,wn' png Seibert, RLISSBII ....... ....... G ibsonburg, Ohio Ytpeiim, lgiilileell llnul ,..'-,- X X'm,5te1.' Uhm Schill, iS21bCi ...... ....... P almyra, N, Young, XXf'ilbiil ---'-- --Y'-. S ln-el-ev Ohm Shoe, Pearl --------.--- ..,...... D uquesne, Pa. Yourtl, Mfii-rhgi ,,,,,.l.,ll-,,.l.lllhhlllhlllvlhlllv illllvi pu. Smeitl, Richard ...... ,.,,,,,,, C arrolton, Ohig D i Smith, H9-T015 ...... ...... E ighty-Four, Pa, CONSiiRV.'X'I'ORX' Q' Smith, Robert ---'---,-- ....... X Villard, Ohio lgeliel-ly lrlm-ence ---v-.l' .,'..v..-,--v B mlm. Ohio Smythe, Josephine ........ ........ X Voosrei-, Ohio iribiiiei, Q,-me .l-.,,.q,-.,.--.,..--. .. Sllgmlbekv Ohio Smvelyf Alma ---------- --------- 1 USYUS, UNO Jones, Margaret, Bayside, Long lglgillllv N, Xg S . ,Q , . ' in U ,l,,.,iVV e ',1, , mm 'mo JT ff .. .wviigbiqzfffalffgglcr-1 1 - ,,'- 'xv'-'U-m n4x - -,il - 1 . . --,-..-p..-. E-rilgfffstS.:nLffrii?2?ElEwFExQFgx'5.A v i u. .W ' In-,Lt .- ' ., sg. L I, .5 ..,-. JW1 '1 Mu I .f.- f 1 1 -X--utah - ,, , ., ,. l 6' -- ,N .,., Va. m'q.wQ-'Exif , 5 ' J kW.,r tu MMM! W, as ,, -, f,ii17J2NN .M 42. WJ. .-', I - . ,, -'Illia' - A . ' , . aw 'nsff ' r. nf- M .-fe , 3 ,Q 'Q i' .J ' --1-:J 5 -1, -Nu, ,, I A 1 ' I . . -X ' -i' m '1z3'a '1 :':f'4Nff-..- - it ' ' 1 1 .- ,A 'J-JI' 1158 ' 7 1, -fa, . - W - ' swf' ,ff . . A .ELM . Laggsfzfinms-J: . V' Ing. l t.. ,ij Q, b .I V .... :.- .nv Jil-,,.,4.a ,Ya , -5- NAis,gggg:jg7:Ef'g'gggfij,'5-'Q.:,,au-41w NQ:,'vN L -iljhfs. 'i'74El'p., 'fd sm, ' ?' A--'f1v3 '-'Q',,111iQwam+4+'1+'? ',11k-3- H' . ,M -,, fam -.5-M 'QU - .i ,bw -Mr... 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M . - , , . - p IM 3' ji32.F,5,lg.:Qx,-.5355 V' o l.,..,,g,13?,?: X ,' lg A .WS 5 . fri-'.TfV. l1 iz. E ..'. 1f'C ...Q.ff,,'5ET'::Gv,'f:'i:i f' .. , 1 ' V 1 i . I S 1 V if i if i A ' . Q ifql , ,f , '::'Q:E5, ' ' , .. '+l352'?1v9t'5:. 7ff'f'- ' A ' ..,'-h --,,-. ..s .. '1 f' ' ', .,-, -,-44 - -f,,' ., '- ' Q4 .,., B .ifiilffiifii?'ifliff-sQ51j,,Q-',.,f 'f ' ,f ' ' L 1 J v,'ffff1ri2:f1 f Rm , 1: .5'a'm.:.i.E f:.t.9.es L9.w.4fn45:xs1uJe'.l:.k::u:-.l.whK.r.nf,....,.'+ '-1l. ,..:i-'- 'Ef'JZE?E'4K.i'J56'fff BURING the occupation of Louisburg, Wooster became the common soldier's f b in his authority to beat a Colonial arried it and at sword's hero by criticizing a British captain or a us g private. The British oflicer drew his sword, but Wooster p ' k 'don of the injurede soldier. This inspiring diatel laced on sale in all of the point made the British captain as pai scene, as well as Wooster's portrait, was imme y p Woolworth stores, three popular songs were written in his hono used on everything from candy bars to a style of women's hats! r, and his name was . A- ,,,.7'a, ..,, ,qw ' . ..5 ,'4J XERQE, fvif' ' 1' gifs H'1.e!2:fgf:l,, Jef' ,, 5:31. 'l':1'??'fs lf 4: ,iffy -in gf' f r' wi, 1, il? srfff'.',:3 512 gk. :,'f,-Q.: -wi' .rf ' . lglgjrg fiifif-'li ,fy if' 5? lag . g iii 3..'.ff1'7- Ll!-1 ,. 'QL p-if-iii: ,'.:j,,:i,',':f.' 1-'4 S H? ' -, 1,755 ,.,g:..:i:'g.2--, wt.: '--,ii Q ,, 4125545 EDJ is? zgnsg N 'if' lQ,,nwiE,.,, W A Q1 n ,, 1 ,',, :aa l FTW 4 , i 5 rig S - ff fi ..f i ' as ' mir' X fl- vi ,A ,-X A ,... Y if , . , -. - - .. iT'i',f .. f- 2,1 if-5 4-fm V: ffl.-'5 '?1.- ' Qs, , is f PJ--i f se-5 1 , ir K Vi -- 4X,.4,i.. ,, 'g-- r'Vi,f:j,.1 I ff ' ' k 3 ' if 'iq' Z? If -,s,',.'g-1,111 ff .Ag-V-,5i,,Lt5. 3 XX :, 11, fwffii 'f' -1.-1 :Asp -1-Hi-, 5 'gg' I' 45. :V ti 1 5-'fy ,- in ffwig- 4 1 -K-. , 1 V- - K, , wif wi 'f . 4-r 'f '. x-. Hn . -1 - 2- wg.-F ,vf-4.21- -. ,',.f', V 1.1 JJ? ' J , .' 1, 1 . . -, , -.'::' V 4- ' i - ' .1 ,f- f., ., - f. -..F 7-24, . ,-iosw.. 1: g tem.5,,5L,7w, f-was , V ,- V ,,-5 .. -. J, A, , 5 'I ,, My ' tv f' iv? -trfiliii' :fr-is-afar ' M i l A U ' A ' T9 Q 'iflifi'ifllff?L5llZif5'1ff'i'i'fifflfizfif-if-Lgili'-S1:fl'ffi5?,i'f,g',.'1,,,' .., -'QM-Frf: , -' 'Q'f 3' ll' ll ' 4 'WL i l x I I- la. - A -V fn: asf' I -f 41 ry- - , . ' fi Y N . ! ' ' ' g-.ns-1 A' ll 0 i X Dickerson Gross Schrantz McBride Rees Russell Crown Discipline Court for Freshmen Women The Women's discipline court was a very convenient bureau for girls of the upper classes who wanted some Freshman labor to clean their roomsg but as Caesar said, Please notice the fuit . For the Sopho- more court is no more and a court appointed by the Student Senate reigns in its stead. l But then, due to the request of this year's court and the leniency of the Student Senate, Frosh caps and ribbons were abandoned on February twenty-second at the Gum Shoe Hop. Perhaps the Sophomores should read the little book entitled, Why the Bulldog is Losing His Grip . 1 A if U 7? .!.! .4 , 121:36 K A .. ff?!'l.,F31,8,. 5.1.2, m W 'A 2 -S , K i il'l9cs,f7X's 'L K ig, ' Ninety-four -- If- l l 'l if ik l If 1 l A D t i fig.: ' ' A ' ii - Y -1- A ' ' -',-. ,Z I f .. S F . ..,-- ,-.trim-A-:gs -Iv g wg-me fi- ' 'x T u X E 'pill it at D I 1' 'QQI ii3f3i?QQ, L Ig , as I l Qflgdfifi ,. Sir A ,gh gl, . l Agricola, lrene Ruth ....,.... Albertson, Mary Pauline ..,... Aldrich, Charles Richard ...., Allen, Eunice Melva .........,.. , ....... Ammerman, Ellen lrene ,..,.. Anderson, l-lelen jean ........... Arn, Edward Conelly .,.,.....,, Ashead, Dudley Fawcett ..... Bacon, Emery Prank ......... Baldwin, Marian Hope .,,...,.. Barker, Willard P ........ . Barr, Margaret jane ............ Bates, Walter Edison ,.......,.. Beal, Quenton Wiles ...,.... Becher, Walter l-larry ......... Bentley, Matilda Ann ..,.,.., Berg, Clair Edwin ............... . Binkey, M arjorie Agne l PRESHMEN ..,.,,...Baltic ...............Navarre Airhart, Mary lrene .... t .......... ....Curryville, Pa. .................Spencer Williamsneld ...,.,..........Wooster i..Pittsburgh, Pa. ...East Cleveland ,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,....Salem ..........Duquesne .......Wadsworth ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,Canneld Beaver Ealls, Pa. ,H,,,,,,,,,,,,,.W'ooster ..,.....Creston . ......... Canton ...,......Wooster ,,,,,,.,,Dalton Wm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Akron Beynon, Byron Eugene ...... s ........ Greensburg, Pa. L ' Q Marysville Blair, Etta 4------------.--. .......,....... A 'lCKeesport, Pa, Bl-HZCY, Ruth HOY ...............,.... East Liverpool BOCHCY, Margaret Cooke ..,..,.,.... Clairton, Pa, Boles, Lillian Carmen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Wqmgtef Bourns, Virginia Marion ..,. Fort Wayne, lnd. Bowman, Harold jay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Cgtntrm Braddock, Margaret Elizabeth .... Wind Ridge, Pa. Braddock, Virginia Belle .i.. Wind Ridge, Pa. Bresson, Bernard Cletus ,.,,,,,...,r.,,,,,,,,, Wooster Bryant, Ruth Margaret ..,.........,......,.... Canton Buehler, Ralph Nicholas .........,..............,. Dover Buford, Robert Lee ..............,..... La Grange, lll, Bupp, Reno Wayne ..............................., Wooster Burkhardt, Virginia Eleanor ...... Elkhart, lnd. Bush, Arthur Willis .............,.,,.., Mendota, lll, Bye, Ruth Katharine ......,.............i,.......... Lisbon Cameron, Martha Marion .,....., Rochester, Pa. Camp, Evelyn Pauline .........,.......,.......... Dalton ..,.......Canton .Lima .l lubbard Clark, john Albert .........,.... Clark, Thaddeus Benjamin ,......... ,..,..... Clgghy Richard Peddeman... ,........ Wooster Bishop, Clara ours ................ .......- Black, Lois Elenor ,,,,,,,, Parke1'SbUYg, Va- Cl0U59f Amlbeli -------------'---- Blackmore, Esther Maudew-H gnnn Sharon, Pa, Collins, Alice lfrances ....... ..---.-.- 1 ARSNNOOG 1 1 Y fa, ' L tg Ninety-sevtn .l 4 , if - . - qi , ,. ,. -,Q ,L-fl rg W Wk -r - x 4? '5 ' A91 57 . Q, feizjtgr--..A-1.3 .V 1 gr, I L, J-.-,,,.'-L.1...' ..a. P fl--4 ,I . f ,N' -1 32 F se- 4' I Q 3,3 I 1 fl ,K .gm, ' xli if 'L It ' 'E I ,w,.3 all I -Illia' Q Y fmr'-' 1 .,iffy?,J-ffff5'!'I377f1'J-3':'-U-,7fI'f'i5lif,if'ffiI' ' 1 'L It 'I FU , WA -L , .- ' ' 'law I I' I' ' :fl3,,gQ,3---1 .gf -gf-QQ-gawg,-5 ,,:r7,f,z,.gfggllifw, , ,lfq1.33L, l 1-jgif e--:.- iff? , sliflfffi Q li ill? ll'-lgaffixpZ'fiwLE'f1f:'gEffflea' I II .72 x. , .ru .11 x,1.,,,P.J,,t'Q '41.,,,.TA. ,,Ll,f,,,- f,,,?1:v, ,i ,,,, .g , ,, ., ,1, ,.,, -, ,fi i 4 . , '.an47g.i, 'v:gf,g::Ai.,'. ,,-':ig-.-LSIG-vQT, -':f',rr?::1,ff -,.1H.fJJ-, , I .- f ' F ' ' ' ' In Qt, an ' 2- .. 45, - .,f,W...f ,ai . - x l I4 , Q v VIRGINIA BOURXS HSI' AEEAL Vice-President rem ent ELIZABETH MILLER CHARLES MATHEWS Sgcfefafjf Treasurer HE year l93l will see the culmination of four years of application and AW, accomplishment by the class this year so nobly beginning its college days. There was a plucky, scrappy 'football team which did its share in giving the Varsity some real opposition for its practice. Football men winning numerals were: Captain Horky, Barker, Buehler, Bresson, D. Haines, H. I-laines, l-luber, Kovach, lVlcConihe, McGinnis, Ray Miller, Mortimer, Pfeister, Romig, Schellman, Wagner, Young. Baseball, basketball, track, swimming, and volley-ball likewise claimed their share of Freshman efforts. Both in the Annual Sack-rush and in the tug-of- war were the conhdent sophomores taken into camp by the indomitable class of '3l. Nor will we forget the high-lights in directions other than in athletics-for who will Iorget Dick Huber, as he led the Wooster Band gloriously down the stadium: or Robert Hill, that master ol the piano, or the girls, who so ably and cheerfully encouraged and boosted all activities? To the Class olf 1932 we extend a warm and sincere welcome. May we all true sons and daughters of Wooster be. . . - . My ,M , g s' . J . 11 ., -, 4 4 ' '-m ix: 7 Z,m2 fli.f f:zf ff 4' w wf-c,,,. fm- R V., g A ,,,, sa., Ninety-SIX -I ' N. kai, A- i' .. Q 'aff' , , , ,I , fff:f, '. EIA G i t ' A B ' Flfjlz V' ,- -s If a a 9 ' f 'R' E my it B W, I V 15.1 Q ,Wd ,i . '-inf-iigEi5411:ii!'f-.1 .. -- 1 ixgf, . , gf- , fu T,-.W.,, . , ' - - ' Vgilt?51-1,f:'f'i7'f? '5 f, ' ' 'i H A ' 5 X, A- 2 ' : 6' '7 A ff? f?J,,J:f:,i5' ae -Sli-LL: , . ,.,. .' ., .r I K l Y JK-A L FFSRQNVL F5 Y' ' L' 'l If Y- 'P li- .-A.-2 3' te s' I tl il! . Gutelius, Mary Elizabeth .... Rochester, N. Y. Hague, Kenneth Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Fremont Haines, joseph Donald ....... ....... B lanchester H21ineS, Harold Levi .......,..... ..,..,, B lanchester Hale, Ruth Lenoir .,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Solon Hall, Marjorie Gordon..Leyte, Philippine ls. Harman, Dorothy Frances .....,....,... Lakewood Harsh, Harold Curtis .,............ Harlem Springs Hart, Eunice Ruth .,........r ,..,........,,.,. X Vooster Hartman, Grace Opal .........., ....,,..,, X Vooster Heifner, Betty Pauline ......,,.. .....,.,.,, A shland Henderson, Helen josephine .....,.... Apollo, Pa. Herbst, Mark Gardner .,......................,... Canton Hevenor, Margaret lrene ...,.... La Grange, lll. Heyl, Walter Meredith ,......... Evans City, Pa. Hickin, Rhea Minerva ................ Dover Center Hildner, Mary Rexa ................ Pittsburgh, Pa, Hill, Robert Payson ................ Blairsville, Pa. Hilverding, Gladys Audrey '..,.. ....... K ensington Hisrich, Lloyd Willard ..............,... Stone Creek Hobson, Roma ........................ New Springheld Holly, Franklin Charles .,...................,...... Delta Horky, Paul ................................ Pittsburgh, Pa. Huber, john Richard ..,....... ................ D ayton Hudson, Paul ....................... f, .......... Nelsonville Hunter, joseph Ellwood ..............,. DuBois, Pa. Huston, jesse Montgomery .... East Liverpool Hutchins, William Albert ......,............. Wooster Ihrig, Mary Loretta ..,........... .....,... M ansheld jackson, Donald Richard ...............,.... Wooster jackson, Robert William ............ Dubuque, la. johnson, Mildred Laura ............ Bellevue, Pa. jones, Minnie Laurn ........ Wallins Creek, Ky. jones, Ralph Wifnheld ..,...i. .,.EaSt Liverpool Kalkas, George Nicholas ...................... WO0ster Keister, Howard Wagner ....,... ......,. N VOOSter Keller, Albert Ray ........,........ .... .... S h Glby' Kerr. Elroyal William ....,... ,. ,....,,.. Wooster Kerr, George Hamilton ........ .......... l 'lO1J6Ll2ll6 Knapp, Lenice Lynne ........ .............-.. E lyfill Kovach, William Albert ........,..... Shlmmiwille Ninety-nine Kuhn, Samuel Kooman .......,......,...... ,Cleveland Kyle, Ruth Ella .......................,,..... Youngstown Lambright, Pearl Berdene ,.......,........,.. Canton Lance, Gail Marie ..............,.i. ........., l iittman Laper, Wilhelmina Mary '...............,.... Wooster Lee, Alberta Annette ........,...,.....,....... Coshocton Lippincott, Gertrude McClure ...,,....,...... Cadiz Lippincott, jerome Bennett ..........,. Cleveland Logan, Charles Chalmers ........ Saxonburg, Pa. Long, Elizabeth Rebecca ,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,., Shadyside Longbrake, William Van Fleet ..., Waterville McBride, l-lelen Fidelia ........ New Castle, Pa. McClarran, George Archibald ..,..,.... Wooster McConihe, Allan Scott ..,.......................,. Lorian McCuskey, jean ............,...................,...,... Canton McDonald, Frances Mary..Wheeling, W. Va. McDonough, Wilma Ruth .... Washington, Pa. McDowell, Fay Arlene ...........,................ Dalton McDowell, Violet june ....,.,.......,,..,... Kenmore McElwai-n, Martha Grace .... Washington, Pa. McGinnis, William Ashley f... ............. C oshocton McGlashan, Paul Graham ..,............... Caldwell Mclntyre, Marguerite ............ ........ C oshocton McManigal, Charles Cable .......... Garrettsville McManigal, Paul William .......... Garrettsville McMillen, Flo Almeda ......,. ..,....... N apoleon Maloney, Paul Emerson ..,,...... ....,... A ndover Manchester, Cora Leigh .....,. ..,...... L akewood Martin, Dallas Sylvester ..,....... ....i.... X Vooster ' Burbank Martin, Kleo Dwight ...........,.. ........ Mathews, Charles Erwin ...........,.,.. Cleveland Medaris, Florence Isabel ,..,........ Rockford, lll Mergliano, Salvatore ..........,, Philadelphia, Pa. Miles, George Henry ......i..,..............,..... Newark Miller, Bernice lrene ...,,i.i.... ....i..... C reston Miller, Elizabeth Browne ...................... Canton Miller, Harriet lluntington ....,.,. luscon, Ariz. Miller, jacob XVard .......................,.. Smilliville Miller, Marian Virginia ......,..... lidenburg, Pa. Miller, Raymond Henr5 '....,.................... 'XSl1l?lHLl Mitchell, Helen Elizabeth ............ Cl21iftO11, P2- .fs Q 5,1 I uw- ,pf ,-. 2.5-f. ffggh if .fi ' Q ,V , 'UL' 4,2 - . ' Q Jv- . '57, V . . Kj'r 1' .Yi JV E' , V I ' ,,,',,f N . 'Q A 'rig' -all -,nl -'.- ...ii ' E' X 'L .A 4 , Y. ' T 1' , P' : f- . 1 ' V: , ' L 'rw , i ri V- ' M ia ' ' Q., ff? SP6-f ' N? s, ,:e.4'Q.2z.Qi.'ir ff?- ' f ff' ' lid A ff' .4 ' l 3 - Q I, 'rv 1 Qi , i fs g 5.5: 4 1 f' ,. r fi. . I . 5 , L , , L a , ,f .-5, , ,raw-4sef'o?2?'?Eaiefzfa,. ,ee-gf:-N 1 ',, N Lygzf Y- -if-f. ' - ? l 11 -fifw:w:':Hg'f.':--wfsiyiwfiif' ' 4 1 :s2 1'1v ff-f ' . 4.1-rc. r. . - .- J.. - f f -i..',',.-Az:-'1v1fi:?.:K r l ' . J'-'i1'?'f 'iT'5-' . '5'fTUf. 1L e-Quay-1' ,'-3l1,Q1 afgIl.i JL..j :- 5 1 FAH. 'f57f?Qg7.'g'-e?b f'iil5i'f'ff',5f,5T ' lx - ' --- 'gf' ' '51,-Ff, 7, -'1 ff.-'75-iflff L T. ' l 1 -:rr ii' - , t.-ina-' ','w:'2 -' . '- 'ff--9 .- exit-ztzr if fif'.,--11'fi'ii2'-itit'ffQ'!ifrf1?'?.'. A '- Q. 'ff , l N .iram- ' A '--Tp?-42' 175,-we .,.ej:f:5.,-gf. .z-3a1L13afaraZaJ'- 'du-.ie 1 -2-'L- lf: :rr ' mf' 'V ' ' ' , . 2 .l:: r, lx Ugg,-,, ,,.,,f- ,,,,,f-i -i-li -, 4 -15 H-,rf ,i:.'l----- f fig . , .,.i 'E' ' --L l ! I -'rt I f i A. .A ,...,..,.v,.mcM , Collins, Bernice jean .,.............. Pittsburgh, P21 Cooper, Margaret llarriet ..............v. W'6liSViilC Cory, Xtilliain Burton ..,................. ..l4I'2iIiktOYt tjowaii, Gretchen Nlctlune ................A...... 501011 Cjowriii, .lean .Xlexzindra .,.......... Wattsburg, Pit. Cji-gilt, lileanor Mae ,,,,,...,.,,,... Brownsville, Pa. Clrgiig, Sara Nlargarel ...,,.A..... Washington, Pa. Crealli, lilinaheih ,lane A.................,....... London Crouch, Fred Wallace .......... .......,... C ZIIHIOU ljginion, Forrest Leliox '........ ,....... B ruiiswiek llarr, lilizziheth ,lean ......... ........ X Vooister Day, Helen lilixzilvetli .....,... ......... S eville Dc-lo. .lane llzirriet .,,......,.,........,........... lirie, Pa lltloone, Helen lilizaheth .A..A..,.,.,.... Lakewood llunliroclt. Dorothy '........,.................., Cleveland lhicltclingiii. Nlartha Susan .,.....,,,,....,.,,,,. Forest lDlUll-Cl'llHLlCl1CI'. Marjorie l.ouise..Columbiana Dilnizin. -lohn Gordon ,....,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Kenton llulliis. liurion Alzinies ,,.,..,,,,..,,.A,,,,,,.A,,,,,,,,A xlmiii lliinligini, llzirlzind 'lliurslon.,lfi'edericksliui'g lbunn, llurolliy '.....A.,AA....................,......,.. Wooster lfggli. Nlzirgriti ,,...... .A......, I Bern. Switzerland lillioil. -Iulizi D .,..A.............,............ Nlt. Yernon v 1 N? Q ' it 5 . r N14-1' - ti . , is ' '. ff. Sgr -RH 154 f. 'A-1 'Q ' ,. , ,, 0 by P.. - ' I i . -' . ,Q at V , 1 A75 ii IHZ-l '1nil7ho-.. -V . H ll, ' H. H. H. ' lli ll: Ili llr Ili Hi llr Hi Hi Hi ' y Hi 'Y' i 49 i . l Ely, Ralph ,.-,..-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, N elsonville Emmons, Loreen Harriet ...................... Canton H' Eiiri-iken, Edward Kearns ..........., North Lima A H' Espey, Mary Frances ,,,,.,.,.... Shanghai, China H1 Evans, Elizabeth Rachel .................. Lakewood H4 Falconer, Helen Beatrice .......... ....... Z am-2SVille H1 Fisher, james Russell ........ ......... B utler Pa. Hi Foster, Lloyd Russell ........ ......... O lean, N. Y Hi Fouts, Raymond jacob ....,............... Bowerston 11, Francis, Elizabeth DeLuce ............ Columbiana H, Fuller, Jeanne Bierce ,,,.,,...., ..,,,,.... X1 Vooster lh Carver, Ethel Lucille ....,.. ....... X Wooster I3 Gelwicks, Harold Galt ,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, W ooster la Georges, William Sam ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Canton IU Gilliland, Nellie Kathryn ........ East Liverpoo' P jo Gltbver, Elizabeth Louise .....,,.,,...,.,,,,, Massillon , Gooding, Frances Edith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ulqriglqsville GOOClWll1, lVl21ry Naomi ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, L ebgngn t ly.. Coshorn, William Lewis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,-. Gallon 'K T' Graham, Mildred Louise .,.... Milwaukee, Wis. lf' Grahain, Sarah Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lgwellville i ll' Grifhn, Virgil M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,-,---.-, Wooster ' K' Gross, Richard Trevor ........ New Philadelphia K lil li Ninety-eight ' Xi Jin ' Welker, Catherine Elizabeth .,,... Youngstown . P- '.-f5?3l,1'i i Y ' f'fT1,ff'f'f '4-, 7: ' - t ' 3 1, 'rw A - l '--f :A- -'-41 A all t we S ,r s -Else sf 1 .i s+1'Lf 'r or E 1f'fl--- lf- ' .. ' Q., ' lu, ,u , Switzer, Virgil Eldon ....... ....... l fostoria iliilllfiy, Merlin Clair ............. .............. X Vooster 'liannehill, ,lohn William .........,.......... Massillon Taylor, Warren Mann .... Binghamton, N. Y. Teal, lrlal Case ..............................r,,......... Canton Toensmeier, Carl Matthes r............... Circleville loepfer, Nora Althea ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.' l'arentum, Pa. Tribby, William Wallace ........ Sharpsville, Pa. 'l'ruex, Emma Leola ,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,.,.,,.,. Shadyside Van Fleet, Franklin Cornelius ....., Waterville Vargo, Emily .............................. Duquesne, Pa. Veney, Ruth Evelyn ..........,................... Wooster Verhulst, Gordon james ....r... Sheboygan. Wis Vogel, Edward Philip ........,............,.. Cincinnati Wagner, Walter Leslie ....,........... Canal Fulton Waite, Elizabeth Nina ........ Reynoldsville, Pa. VVaite, john Calvin ............ Reynoldsyille, Pa. Wallace, Mary Elizabeth ........................... Akron Watkins, Edward Mills ........................, A lliance Watson, Marian Kathryn..Winona Lake, Ind. Weaver, june Elizabeth ,,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,,, Orrville Webster, Dorothy Louise ......,..... Bellefontaine Whitcomb, Burton Bailey '... ,.,.....,... l Jainesville White, Dorothy lsabel ...,,,.,,..,. .r..,.. C ileveland Whitlock, Douglas l-eilch.,, ...r....,....... Wooster Whitlock, llerbert Edward ....,............. Wooster Wieland, Ralph Waldo ............ Pittsburgh, Pa Williams, blames Louis ..........,............... Canlielt Williams, Kathryn Nlaurine ....r........... Dayton Wilson, Carolyn Elizabeth .,...... Oshkosh, Wis. Wilson, Margaret Mitchell ,... North Olmsted Wilson, Ray Seymour ..,..,... .....,........ l iittman Wingart, Emil sl ay ,.........,...,...,....,.......... Canton Witherspoon, Martha Merna ..., Scottdale, Pa. Witherspoon, Mary Isabelle .... Scottdale, Pa. Wlolf, Clarence Earl .................,.,..,. Loudonville Woodward, Elsie Elizabeth .....,.....,.. Cincinnati Wfright, Edith Eloise ........... ................. l .0rl2lI'l Wright, George Ernest ..,,.... ....,... N lillersburg Wuchter, Harold lvry .................... Wadsworth Yoder, Mary Elizabeth ................ Belle Center Young, Ellen Louise .........,.. linon Valley. Pa. Young, Imogene julia ,.......... .... N llllliflll liitlgv Young, Philip Espy ',.,e.. West Middlesex, Pa. ng C M Ay ff' N V 1 , N. . I. One hundred one F' rf- 95' f f.: 'J W ,- 2 f x, Q A 'T E 'N 1 11.18. fi at f 53 ' :V lm , - - T. , - - ,.-A 1-E f I I , 1737 W fffrf T ' ffff S A .V , f 2 l i'-fi. - lr' f55'H4 fiffff ' ?i5,5'f f- -35 .'5-73,a?17?fQr3Sf7 z::. '1 9 t-1 fffiif W 'f 1 i 6 1' ' ev -. V . ' I . f'f f' f ' r gr. - ,J 1.1 -, ,.-- 1 ,fr-,i.fl:.f:2ff' '-f'. '.'J'- 'f : T'1 1 i g?l . 'f'ff ,, .gf A- rs, Q ..rr ,g': ?e:r-fr't'i-1-ri' cr s c ' W l I .--1 l io , A r Svlilfff RODCY, Ruth, ...-----------' ---'---------------' - ---'-'-' IA O ledo ,X Moke, Charles Burdette .v.........-.-.- YOUUESWWP Moore, Helen Elizabeth .,...,,A New CaStle, PH- Morgan, Sara james ...............,.. Yestaburel P3- Morely, Harold Victor .........,.....--,----A A Shtabula Mortimer, Wayne Neilson .............-----.--- Elyria Myers, Margaret Angie ..,..... New York, N. Y. Nelson, Georgina Claryn ....,.....,..A...-A- Norwood Nelson, Mabel Elizabeth ..... ........ N Ofth Lima Nigh, Evelyn Berdelle .,........ .. ..... PeftYSViiiC Novak, Ruth .......,......,..,.... ' ......,.........,- CiCV9i21Nd Nydegger, Elizabeth jane .....i......,....... NHVHYFC Owens, George Baldwin ........,... .Rocky River Parkhurst, jeannette .....,.. ................... B elievlle Paton, Andrew Woodburn ,...,... East Claridon Patterson, Fern Warner ..,..,.. .......... ..... N X 'ooster Patterson, Louis Blake .,..,..................... Le ROy Patterson, Mary Elizabeth .... Pittsburgh, Pa. Peery, William Wallace ........,......,...... Wooster Peirsol, Dorothy May f..r.........,... Rochester, Pa. Pteister, Karl Talmadge ..................,. Wooster Poling, Daniel Kring ......., Long lsland, N, Y. Pollard, Naomi Katharine .,.,.,.............. Toledo Pollock, Agnes Lauder ......,r.. Perryopolis, Pa. Porter, Elberta llare ,........,..,,.....,,,.,,,,..,,, Galion Porter, Helena Virginia ..,. ,..,,...... C hicago, Ill. Prest, Edna May '...,.....,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wellsville Ramage, Dwight Charles .... Belle Vernon Pa. Ramsey, l3lorence .,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mansfield Rankin, Luella hlaebelle r..... South Bend, Ind, Rauch, Margaret Keiser ,,.,,,,,,,,, Xhfyneote, Pa. Rayle, .Ndelia Rebecca ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., A readia, Cal, Reels. :Mine D ......................... Ludington, Mich, Regnemer. William David .... Mingo junction Reichenbach, Martha jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Qrfville Rcnip. Donald Gillespie ,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, X Voostef Rhodes. Cathryn Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...Wooster Rife. Stanley Marvin ,,,,,.,..,... ......... A ftarion Ritter. llenry Merle ,,,..,...... ................ . Wooster Robinson, Marion jean ,...,,., Detroit, Mich, Rolph. lzarl Robert ....,.,....,,.,..,...... l'lint, Mich. Romig. Theodore lifiglier ,......... '.'-'.,- X Vooslel. - ' ' 'Ill :JW W1 X Q ...sag .,,, dim' in . 'it , ,,, . r i fx' Fai r. ' f i V'-5 ..' ,' dw- ' 5- 'Sh ' S f' if -l.-rw 1' , if 1 -f M 4 r ' K .Q s 1 - , 'x ' ' - L 7 35. - Y ff-, 1 ,., ,V , i5 4 , N hi Rotheram, jean Augusta ........ Tarentum, Pa. Rowe, Evelyn R-?lDh -------------4----------'---- .Wooster Runkle, Dorothy Cecilia...:South Bend, Ind. Russell, Margaret Ermirla ............ Sh2lrOli, PH. Sacha, George William .................... Cleveland Salisbury, Gratia Tallmadge .... Phelps, N. Y. Salvage, Robert W421ltZ ...................--- Schantz, Katherine Ruth... Schaum, Paul, Edward ........ Scheer, james Garrett ........., Schneider, Charles Guthrie, Coshocton Orrville ........,WoosterA .........,,...Carrollton New Philadelphia Schott, Mildred Anna .......................... Wooster Schrock, Howard Belmont ..................., .... D elta Schurdell, Walter Weaver ................ Lakewood Scruby, Lemoyne Weldon ............ Big Prairie Sederburg, Hazel Mae ........,... ....,. Senff, Donald Arthur ........ Shaver, Kate Erances .,...... .Warren, Pa. .........Wooster .,.,,......i.......Canton Sheehy, Charles Moore ................ Youngstown Shellman james Guy .......... Shoup, William Walter ..... Sickman, Edison, Carmel.. ..........Wooster .. .. ....... Wooster ................. Sidney Simcox, james Kenneth ,,,,..,,,.,.,... Younggtowln SimOH, DOl1Zlld Eugene ,,,, ........ Maggillon Smith, Esther Rankin ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,............ A dena Smith, Hazel Helen ........... ..............,....Canton Smith, Martha lsabel ,,,,,,,,........ Ford City, Pa. Spikef, EITIGTSOI1 ................-A--.-,' Wooster Stamm, james Calvin ........ .. ....... Richmond Steiner, Grace Elizabeth ........ .......... L Od, Steiner, Harriet ................. Sterling, Dean Rider ......... ..................Wooster .......Eredericksburg Stern, Nlofelie Edwilfl ..'.-.-.'.'v-------'------ Masslljon Stockdale, Craig Thompson .... Tarentum, Pa. Stocker, Maxine DOfOtl'1y '-------',----.--. Bradford Stoll, jack ..,,,,............ -. '-------.---------' nhlhhl- W O Oster Sifahl, Lee Hunter ............--.-,--. Columbus, Ga' SUff21CC. Edna Annetta ............ ..............Marion Sxvager, -'---.-- ------- Y Sweenyf James Lawrence ....,,,,,,,,., ,.Am5terdgm One hundred l'annt'h1l llfiyjttll. i L reg! ll: Toensinc 'I4oePl'v.'r. 'lribhlif ,Vrucxl Yan ijt' large. l Yeney. l Yerhulst Vogel. l' Wagner, Waite. l Waite. f Wallace. Watkins Watson. Weaver, Webster One hu, l . l in ln- . . N ulw- 'ew i fa? ' 2 5. iv' 7 ff r 5524-ff--' lm! ' 'si ... - 0 , b, ff v Qt: 52. Y M slfyi, ,' . ' -xifliftg-Z.l'If'FQ1'f' -: A, - , . . iff, Q ., 1 - ,- , fb: -f , ,.- -Q ' - ' ?.i'fff'7jl j , h'2,f',.f.' I Trai 'ff 'jp 15, f V, -5 - I. I , , ' ff 5 ..-wh-U' K I V qQ'!5 A Y- -- F --.Aft:..V...f.,Vf77. 7.1. SQL -,ingjir -if 2, Q,t ' Y ' ' ' 'A v' , Wt . -f One hundred three he used to watch, standing on the side lines. Real college stuff, this is! llomecoming Day and all the color of a campus gala clay. lt is almost enough to make him forget that homesick feeling. llut following closely on that, comes the lireshmen linglish tests, and l.ittle Oscar changes his name to lchabod, 'fthe glory has departed. Before the Christmas recess the Freshman knows most of the campus buildings by name, one or two of the main streets in town, and the names of three girls who are in his classes. 'lihen there is the glory of returning to the old home town and show- ing Aunt Minnie and Aunt jennie what a difference three months at col- lege can make. And visiting the old high school with all the non-chal- ance of a successful alumnus. The humiliations and studies and trials of those first months seem worth while after all. But the worst is awaiting his return to college. Isle has never before in his life taken a three hour comprehensive examination and the first semester finals nearly sweep away all the self-confidence he has so care- fully been trying to cultivate. But like wars and earthquakes, these too pass somehow and the Frosh feels that now he is really going to ap- preciate college. ln 'fact he has matriculated! About this time, the Sophomore Discipline Court tightens down and tries to repress this independent Freshman spirit. And in his uncon- scious, self-sufficient way, the Freshman rebels. As a result there are class numerals painted in green all over the campus and even the night watchman's assicluous scrubbing will not remove all the signs before the Sophomores awake. Usually' the affair must be ended by the interference of the Student Senate. After Spring recess, the 'resimz ' z the school and if the Frosh men do all the work they are supposed to do for Color Day, the race riots are forgotten. Of course not all the Freshm act that way. Someone has salt iere . those that come to prepare for the ministry and those that are sent here. Even that is not a very good excuse for a Freshman. But they do add a F l in cl iss is pretty well assimilated into en are the same. They merely look and l tl are only two types of Freshmen, l'f fo' the Sophomores and upper class- certain touch and color to college 1 e 1 men. After all, that is probably their real reason for existance. The advice from one who has once been this: Don't be too hard on the poor kids. They may out grow it. .-.f' , 1 P. 'N' . r' 'Il' 'Q a Freshman himself is merely 7 M9 6 .s Q , -K3 fx ,.,- - --J-. ,IV ' 5 f fx -.N 'Z' 'Ji 1 img: , -rg. ,,, .. . N0 fn, img, QI ' ' J 4:2 .JF -: -' - ' F' . K T. VD? jx ff' e . 'yin , -D ..-' cb- Nj f -'.-' g - .2 'fy 'H ,ew , . 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W ' b f und except that students can- No satisfactory reason ever has een o T not enter college from high school unless they enter as Freshmen. ln fact, students can never hope to become Sophomores, much less juniors or Seniors, if they have not come through the pupa stage of being Freshmen. Gieener than green they arrive in the fall with old wicker suit-cases tvintage of l905j, grandma's old carpet bag, and a bundle wrapped in tea paper. And the Cheshire smile is spread all over the face of the ' ' ' ' -h ' to become young hopeful as he sees his highest dreams coming true e is ' Q ' ' h liberal allowance, a collefie man. ll' the O. M. has crashed through wit a ow tie before the end of the lirst month, talso his gartersj and invests in what the collegiate college youth ought to wear. He is probably the exception, however. Most s iecimens retain their native traits for a year at least. -l The Freshman's chief concern is to get acquainted. He knows all the hiv men on the campus tby sightj and never misses an opportunity to O speak to one whether or not he is ignored. Sometimes he makes the dreadful mistake of believing some particularly arrogant Freshman to be an upper classman. Usually he gets to know about fifty of his class- mates, but that is the maximum. But what can the poor boy tor girlj do? The Y. M. and Y. W. receptions are a total waste of time as far as getting acquainted is concerned. He gets his Hrst touch of a real college tradition when he hears O'Grady's Goat g and another dream is shat- tered! ln fact, his mind is in one continuous whirl between registration, CJ he dicards his high-water trousers and snap b finding class rooms, going to reception, and meeting hundreds of strange names and faces. A The sack rush is the nearest thing to a real college tradition that he has discovered as yet. lf he is too dumb to know what it is all about, at least he can iight with a Sophomore when he is supposed to. 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'S a reward for his services in fl! fa n. .Q i st g Louisburg, Captain Wooster was ent l l - .1 I l mand of a cartel ship to exchange -1 : i '.la?5.. He was received in London with gre ti gp -191 . 0 REL nted 5 to court, and gladdened with the sun i fn 53 2' f Q i ng mile. 3 , , -Q . . : . xg, ffl, V o e r. He f h' ' . ' At this time also he was granted a capta ,, twig -1 on in A his majesty's service. ' All these honors did not go to his h g wh 4 l Q remained simple and unaffected, a typica 2 ample of Ameri- Q can youth, a goodwill ambassador or 1 eq ntry . If 1 I 1 --H. 6 uiLiiiiiiiff-5577'72E1'f.E7's3iI-illY4E5r'Ef.75foi.. k2E5.'Q,.'-ETA??tfi4f.'i'1i-if! 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I ' fl P M N-fw K Al. 29 Q l gilt, 8 '-S--'-'-5 'h - -- -----f-.- V .....,.,.i,,,-,A,,- 0 - Y ,-rv.- A . -D A .U 5 Qrganizations llozzomry ,1l1,5j,-U1 Phi licla Kappa Nlcnk Ulu- Cluh Alpha liclla Uincga XX'oim'n'w Lili,-U lllnlw llc-lla Sigma Rho 'lihcla Chi liclla Sigma Della Pi Phi Sigma lola Kappa 'lihela Gamma Congrcssional WU Associalion Sfll6ZL'lIf fi0'L'Ul'lIHIL'l1l Student Senate Men's Senior Council Women's Senior Council l.ff67'l1I'j' Societies Athcnaean Irving Emerson Castalian Willard Pem ln ro lic li: ra n kli n Stratford Religious Y. M. C. A. Y. XY. C. A. Christian Endeavor Wcsliiiiiisli-1' Choir Collc-gc llanil l'orl nightly' fllcflcfvlllclf XX'oincn's lluhalu C,luh lnlcrnalional Llnh lnclcx Stall' Yoicc Stall' Lnicorn Stall' Klcn'5 Yarsiiy' Dchalc XX'Ol'l'lCl1'5 Varsity lichalc lc Ccrclc l5ranczn5 Prc-Nlcclics Cluh 'liown Girls Cluh Uornzifories licnarclcn lloovcr Collagc l lolclcn l lall llolclcn .Xnncx liorncr Cluh Colonial Cluh Klillcr Klanoi' Sinuclwrs Oscar A. lclillzz 'lihc 'lainlwoiirinc 'f c f YQ Q- l 4, is W 'Jig'-5. ' J A Q gd. f V A One hnnrlr-:cl thirteen ' :vial W 1 x' - 4 sp:-' fy . E XE, NPR. Aaf' gy' :xr .vi .' 55.4.1 ,cv gc-.. L-l'L.-.g.,1.x.ia anim-L s-1'-' 4: 1 ' 1 'V' F, OI' 3 fv s, r V i -up 1 ff? , 'W Ohgh 776. and ' of Ohio rition of lihe by- elected trained r more -n .. .. -'f . -7' Y. f ' N 19 DE 29 s . , g ll yi 4 if 4,4 .' x L - TN L X l .Ntwmlil Nu1..'f l'llllli, Xlclxce, Delrznsl-..i, Xvrhnlsl, laflllllllx 5ll'l'L'll'Clllll1 I-'int Run Spencer, Sointliwicl-L, Miller, XX'ish.crt Delta Sigma Rho l5eltg1Sigmz1 Rho, liomnury' lorensic l.I'lllCl'l'll1f'. wus estzxhlishetl in the Clollege ol' Wooster in l9Z2. Since its instullzttion on the ctnnpus. the society has enjoyed un honorable position :intl membership in it has heen tleemetl ll l'Clll privilege. Requirements for membership in the Wticmstei' chtipter stille that :in applicant must have been ll member ol' the x':n'sity' tlehute teznns lm' two years, tn' have representetl the COllCgCll12lI1 intercollegizite cn'z1to1'ic:1l contest. lhe strict i'eqnii'enients lor mem- bership have kept the stutlent memhers ol the organization to ll snmll numher. hut have aclcletl greatly to the esteem in which the l'I'lllCl'l1lIf' is heltl. l rairvs in l at'11lft1lt' NI. IIARRY Co'l 1'ox lzxiiinsox XX. Nln it-.ic Geonnii CI. lin,-xciiitln XX'x1nc1',x IJ. Sin-.xiii-in -Ions D. Mtilieii .'XR'l'tit'R Sot i'iixx'n.i4 C,ii.xRl.1ls la XX isiiixni l'1'af1't'5 III C.0llt'g1w lfmtuxn Dli'liRZ.eXSli-X lionmei 5ll1l3l:NSt.Ill n XY.-XRRIQN GRllflfl'l'l'lS Nl news X'liRlll'l si Sm'cm's in tfnllegiu Nlixnx' lilillNl-LR Nl NNY .Nl IH: 5-IH lilo l 1'ulc1' in lilnt' I lD,XNllzl, C, l L six 's , S ,l v' 'Q A Yn- . N f ' 4, 1 4 f e M fy V.fl 1 h IIA' 7, . 3 if .532 Us gi . 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'.rrA,,.r,. ,. , 43,753 , 1 V- -55, 1 VO ' if -' -rc-gf-1,f'a'2vteLi,ff:.v71fifff.fsq21i4,'f 2-w.S1fr:LJ:.-ty,-,1 , .,,- , . me ,.,-11,-, .xi- f-f-Sfwf 'E'Aif 1l'f'ilZf4 ' . 'f ef - ay 'A 'G 'D -f- .c - a e l I 2+ - A-1 ff-ff-QJ:f'af W- a - 'c ' ' - - -A 45 N li ..- . K . Second Row-Stalter, Vail, Leech A First Row--Allensworth, Parshall, Hildner, Strubel ' Phi Beta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa was founded at the College of William and Mary in I776, and is the outstanding honor society in the United States. The Kappa Chapter of Ohio was granted to the College of Wooster in l9Z6, evidence of national recognition of the high standards which Wooster has always sought to maintain. Membership for undergraduate students is upon a scholarship basis. The by- laws provide that no more than ten per cent of any graduating class shall be elected to membership. Membership is also extended to graduates for distinction attained after graduation. Alumni are not eligible for selection until hfteen years or more after graduation. Fratres in Collegio XVARREN CIRIFFITHS I RICHARD HHJDNER RAYMOND PARsHALL Sorores in Collegio A Lucite ALLENSWORTH MARTHA STALTER EDNA BECK MARY STRUBEL ELEANOR LEECH MARY VAIL - Vw ' , .fi4'5'9'A' ' mdk --W L ,. . -535 if-' 1:61 '92 .' .,q.uv x. .'.s:J,f9Ze.Jsi 'i.Q1.sigf:4.1 ,- fl gif' in ,in jf' 'Tr One hundred fourteen Ere:-0,49-Q i .. ' .v ,, . ,J-ft IMMIQV 1, J, :ize- Vg, of N an l Rec hav the ber: hav One ' :ff s- f- e- - -a..-e....,.,-,-,, , ,,,,,,f , fy r 29 are 1 t -' Af 'fe' -sawn- C.-' - ,. ...,,, -F, .4 P l l Theta Chi Delta IIONORARY Cll EM I CAL 1511.-X'l'lilQXl'liY nents for 0 major Founded l92O me organ- mndmg Alpha Beta Chapter The purpose of Theta Chi Delta Fraternity is to explore the Iield ol' chemistry, to observe phenomena therein with eyes that see. Our Alpha Beta Chapter was established in 1924 by Dr. Grady and Thomas liensett. ln its meetings members present papers, usually upon some research which they themselves have performed. Occasionally visiting chemists address the fraternity. President - - - - Leos MCDowe1,1. Secretary - - - - hlostivi-1 ll.-xxtufrox Y'rea5m'er - ---- l3DXX'.XRlJ Wi-.sv CHEs'rER Fmesroxe Ciei,uu.iis Sxirrn josEPH lflamtigrox .'Xl.I-REDA XX'.xi.iu1u FREDERIC jmsssixo Wuxi:-'retain XX'.'Xl.l..Xt1li LEON h'lCDOXYEl.L lipwx-tap West, lfroyp All,-XURER lDt7RO'l'llY XX OOIJLXNIJ lfacztlly .llcnzbers Nha. Nlulitssm' DR. GRADY MR. AllLl.ER xxx. v a -, my - 2 K ff 5 ' -. 'f- One liundrcd seventeen i ' i uf , ll C 7 s N ,, -3' ,. ,, mi ,l Sllllccn r 1 -I, ,- ' ' ap! ' - W 1-5'-' 2 wuz. QI-:gf-.:.i1n... L..,a-Q.-A - IRILVA 1 F fi-3 my 1 wi fi 7 Q' i ' . FIAT if If 1 - - is w ' f- 'Q If. K 1 A A W. fa. .,.. ,Af-p..,.', pr -.,1 1 4f.-, ' 'W'I'f:fff57g ,1-fzlwfmjzfgf'V'-T-'.LM,,,,1'f-fxfft I T 1' 1,2531 3 I 3 'fi' 1 . .Q,rgLzf?,E5?341,':2Zg's'5Q35513 -1, .lp I f f.?Hfv ,!z:Q'j-V ',v'.'xI,'J,Zi'ffLf?'I f ix ' I , Agfa-tr 4 T122-1 . , . A E' I-J ' Q Qin. sass ii ' I ii N A -AI. :1,,.l:g f 'Q' L--4 - '-Y T A-, qv X 5-' u T Q J T A I l i T I If Kappa Theta Gamma Kappa Theta Gamma is an honorary dramatic fraternity. The requirements for membership are placed Very high. A candidate must participate In two major performances and must he recommended hy the coach. The purpose of the organ- izationis to encourage the best in drama and to give recognition for outstanding histrionic ability. I i Fratres in Collegio g JAMES A. BING NI. R. CUNNINGHAM ROBERT G. BONE JAMES H. PERKINS FRANK CELESTE THURLO B. THOMAS R. THAYER CHURCH RUDOLPH E. ToDD XVILLIAM C. CRAIG JAMES H. WISHART I Sorores in Collegio HELEN ANDERSON MILDRED L, KEIL T ELIZABETH BARRETT ELEANOR L. LEECH ,T .THAN G. BUTTERWORTH FLORENCE NTCCONNELI- ,TESSIE W. CHILDS ELINOR MCCULLOCH H.-XRRIET L. FORRESTER JEAN M, RUSSELL HELEN E. SCHRANTZ I ! in ' f...,gQ M, 1 ., gle- ' IN- WK, T ff: .- 1 A .I fn-:,N,,,Q, . ' Y M 'Vu VK X ' 1, I P '1:4-:EM T 'Q' 'V One hundred sixteen p M , A 'V1'g ' W .A- I -Sfwv, II ' i T to Ui' CSIHT press Oats Pm: Uni- I I In the 'stef was anguage atIx'anqe matter Iimiox IPENCER me XHN PENCER YER XYER XIX MIIICCVI ff 62:-'VC' ' -. 'S aL Cl' ' mx 1 I XT .xi-231'--ii,-.,':11L2.'f . . . I f- f - Y 7, J ,V ,pp -mam f,, J or If I eg fp? f Im, Phi Sigma Iota Fraternity HONORARY ROMANCE LANCL7.'XCIi SOCI ISIX' Iioundeti 1922 Gamma Chapter Phi Sigma Iota is a national honorary Iraternity Ior the pl'OII'lOIIOI'I III iiilt-It-sl in the Romance Languages. 'I'he Alpha Chapter was Iountlerl at Allcaglieiiy' College in I92Z. Gamma Chapter was founded at XX'oosteI' in 1925. 'Iihe I.l'llICI'l1IlX' now has nine chapters in various colleges in the Lniteti States. President ----- MISS Ii.X1Iil.INIi AICSXX'IiI:NIiY Vzce-President - - - PI1oIf. I. XXQ OI.'I'IIoLysI. Secretary - ------- IIIiI.IiN I'RI:IzlD Tl'6lISltl'8I' - - - .Xhss IJ,Xl'l.INl: IIIIIIII ROLL Class of 1928 Xf'IRoINI,x CAMPBELL XXHIRIIEN CRIIfIfI'I'II5 XI.xImxIIIsI I xxIIII1Ie'I' NIARGARET LUILL RUTI-I I'II-XNNX .XI.XR'liII,X S'I'xIfI'I1Ie HELEN FREED XII-xfzo.-xIzI3'I' III3I.aI .XIIRY X XII. C5155 gf 1929 .IIIIIIIIII .Ilcn1In'r M,xRo.axRE'r GUTELILJS .XI.Ic3I1 IQoIII1Ie'I'sox lfarrzrlfri' .Ilczzzbvm Q M1135 IRENE FQLCIQEAIER KIISS I1.XIl1l.INl-. hII,5XX'l1l',xl-.X MISS PAULINE IHRIG XI, Iiooumziu 'I'IIIiIs IJROI-. il. XX . I,I,'I'IIUL sn-, if x -4' ya One hundrecl nineteen me W' - ,A v. 4 '-fr ' J..- f ft --U' ,f -' I - ,, . 1? 'f A , , L .,, af :J .,,,. ',.. yi -JI 5, E ' V. , 5 I . ' V.-I ,Q if 'Si I V l . ,,, . . ' rw' 4 ' Q, 'L 4 . 'F' V g Qi. . , YL gn g '- , .1 T aka., Y?-54 Il -I in , L 0.1. 7 1. . .' 6 ,- A .. , .1 z,.,f:-R --.. L, -- f A E'-iwQi5251Q5f'f? 5? ' J, 'lt ri Kai .. , 1 . f , -rr ifJ'if. T f -11 ,, yn Q- -1 -4346? .LIALEE!ip,i:.',3g,3,l,i3?Dg:?!i3Q,,iv.lQ:g5QQ?.LgiEi,i:,5 in-s.',. r 1' az., I- -.Z,,-'.Q9T,.ggv,',Q.: .:1.',f,xLig?q 1 .. :7 N I '- --. , , .-. Af-1.-Jfsil-i'JQ,:,'1 snag 1.4 , - -- rg , 71 I i V ,fl -qv: V: I, ,-,sy vo TJ' .iff-.1 ,ggr?,3affg'p5rQife5-sfskfiaeaframgs123S'f,f:f.... - .yew - H -j H . 1. y 1f:g.fa:,a 1iafiF1: 2-me 41,55 ' - 21' f-Ur' 1 . rx'-T fi'-'erfif :J-if 'Q C11 ruff-W eff-.'f1-4: , .V----.S-.eg Q fx-'-A ' 1- 1 ' 49 9 la ifflffeffirc-f Af2t ' -A R ' L 1' ' 45,3 A' 1 1:4 Sigma Delta Pi The Spanish honorary fraternity, Sigma Delta Pi, was Hrst established in the University of California in 1919. The local chapter of the College of Wooster was granted in 1924 as the Epsilon chapter. A mutual love of the Spanish language and literature binds together the members of the club in their efforts to advance the study of this language. President - Vice-President - Secretary- Treasurer MARIAN BARBER MARGARET BROADHERST LOUISE CONINE EDMUND DETRZASKA FRANCES GRIM First Semester Lou1sE CONINE FRANCES GRIM MARTHA MCKERIHAN ROLL Class of '28 ELIZABETH l'lARMON MARTHA MCKERIHAN RHoDA MCLEAN RAYMOND PARSHALL LENORE SHEETS Second Semester ELIZABETH HARMON CHARLOTTE SPENCER- ROBERT GEHRING ADRIENNE SPAHN CHARLOTTE SPENCER MARY VAIL MARY WAGGONER DOROTHY WEAVER Class of '29 ROBERT GEHRING Class of '30 MANUEL ESCORCIA ROSARIO DETRZASKA CATHERWE IRVIN g Fratres in Facultate DR. LISTER RUTH RICHARDSON .V 'I' k - ., 7w-.1... f'llaZ34fQl 'xxx' 31221 li 5-. , Ax vi if One hundred eighteen fm. .. vin. 3 ' YQ, -'.v1'w- if f,,f ff 4' 8 'A . x- V . ,'-.331 1 4151- if -lime . .. A ' ,-...t-'f'ri,4,, - ' -.s,,,- 1 1. ,, A ,I W ' me V. 'Q ,iw K-f Lt f'-Riga! A ffl wfiffx .Jr A xr , l il ' I S' VE- 1' A 4 'g,,t, ar, 1 -A -J .. 72. ' H fa., 4 lt , ,4s1l. ay W. h I fp rx S , I f . '12 Q its at Ss- ry iv- , 1 il V Y if ' S J ., 'I ' J Wi R a 1 Vi' 1 + Q A l iv -, ix 5 :vs . 3, if I i if . r QQ l .-:WJ 1 J 'I N? X 'ebb my 'E In ,H ..,. g3W5'if! i'f .1f-ff ff'-.'?'? -Q f'i1-9fv351tf-Y.:-: wr? 'Stir :fri 'T: frT1f11 T'fTJq-3 , , , 'HN-, i' ' - 1 - , it .,f:':f+,a-4-ga lp W , ,I lv: 4 : - ' ' ,' . . l If v 1 ,A I' by V ,vit '?' fl-fy, gif f .Lf 1' tai f s,fhv ,E,vq1 1 ' t ' -5 gl - -gag ' ' Hm m . s 'il ft is its , ' a t me , s i 1 .11 - ' ' 1 1' I ' ' . - '71 ,E if .Q Y. 1 1' K in X' x...- I x-N '-1 iff: Y? -1 ' 9 5, l X ff: JH, r q f .F- of pf WY -f - 2 6' 'vim hi 'T' Q . 5 . N1-mp 1 ' lil vm. f 1 Af V GF? - 'Fifi A J ligi ' lfrj' ,K I 'Li td- s faxl wil, I 1 111 5 ,?!v I I to 'i ' .i If JH ' if ,W F F53 41' A 251: .li ,f ' . li, ' ,:1 K A ab Um' ll n 1,5 My-1-1 gi if -x L , 'gg'i'f f1 I l ' ii' 'H !tf,,. jl?' '-HQ1: ,1 'flux if ,Q l'. ,1. H.: ' V ' I-, ue., . ,a msgi-jj, M git. 'ad .5.,- . tr - , I 51.26 VY.-- . I 104 ' , 0 :fr I 1-f+ff 41f1 . 1 1 rr ' 1 A --E-it2ir5tfff1f'ie , - we .- ' 'if fF ig EfyYi .' :.1i.:E.'31-----f r f ---A Lf .,-... 'f-1 2 ' '...':.L.1:ff' Tl. .. , . X. In ' ' 1 ' A: '-Al ' 'I if lTf:1,52 , -Q..t..a,ggi , - 75 Al' ,HN l756 as Colonel of the third regiment ol' Connecticut, Wooster joined al Albany ten thousand regulars and provincials designed to capture Clrown Point and Ticonderofra. But the sluggish commander, Earl ol' Loudon, idled :may all summer ' Q - - , . h . .. T1- D i in the lall to tondutt a noilhtin tai in New York and arrived at Albany too late paign. For this rem the Nobel Peace Prize for that year. arkable military stategy, tie l lfarl was unanimously awarded fu.: , aa 'Tifi' V , L. 1533 i 54,2-1 ., . ei, if 153.-71'.Q ' .. l '.,, ,' as ' '. ' 43-1 . ii A liiliizi' 71-. 1' '-i 1-4 .. 'i 'HX , Mi 2 .. M 3 -- 3. ,,. i QQ 'v ' H3 , ' ' jf, ':,,3.X . 5:- M7 ., h ,ak . ,, qt- ,. .-: ,l?ii'Jf wil,-eel . , . fs' f'G 6 - ' Li . VV ,I-, ,, ' U' ',-3 'L if 1, digg , , ' f uv -, F , V 4 M X -1L2f 4 - e 1 t N x 5' ,Q 5552? A 6 3141Jfl?l2.-W All li h4, .-,. 'L . -1-'W.f4,.,.t Y, W-.A L, -A s if Q, I , X. .,, , -4?- f, l, , v. ,.. - If , , I ,. . ff-'rf '?i 1 ,.-we-:,1gsi,1f::ff35f.1-fe-,xsskrlfifflffleiii-,fsLil-SE A riff, 311 .1 - l,QQL4-'- A '-14' ' 1 ' lg ll l i x. ,131 4. 'fe-rwegilaawp -- f f ' t 1 -. ' JL-nf' . W Association President - - WAYNE BLOUGH Secretary - - - lVlYLEs BEELER The W Association is composed of all those who have won a letter for representing the school in intercollegiate athletics. A section of the bleachers at every basketball game is reserved for the members of this honorary athletic fraternity. The 'fWf' Association has the privilege of electing one representative to the Senior Council. 22 g Fin-X r ,Q . ' xl f f A ,- .f My I AQ fax' 1 K ua,-sr If flif ' 1 'iff J, s X 7 xx!! 3 .V-pf I , I, 1' linfvel TQ.. H-- ,i 1 ? Ji' One hundred twenty K- 1 ,ff ' Vg-, , .5 N p., gy! Y ,Q , R I ' , ' 'A -1 k4.i,...s4m...A.4-.., .a..n,f1Q.s4f. ', a E 1 Z Els .... lic., in X PM the ' -'IA 45 -r v 1 A A . gif : 7 V -W' x C FSI! 2: 5, 5..hLxgN ' w-gn' y ,' ,. N .-:T--N' . xv- 'L --:J jg , - E 5 .L.- R A .L if A,-Wwff Q L 5215.21 ' 'fS9.fJ.:.J, ' ' A ' - V' WX' - A t ' f'-',:-,Q , 4Ng,f5,,,g: '11,-O . .O E. , V Y 4 ' 1 'A - V A -- N , 29,4 A A :mm .,. ,- ' 1 C , A A I ? 'e the Gum lities, res as LOU SE .IWO XCULY Second Row: C-rimths, Young, Lehman. First Row: Parshall, McMinn, Blough, llildncr. Meds Self Government XYAYNE B1,OL:csn President SENIOR COUNCIL WAYNE BLOUGH SANFORD LEHAxAN XVARREN GRIFFITHS XVILLIAM MONUNN RAYMNOD P.-XRSH.'Xl,l. RICHARD HILDNER RALPH YOUNG jUNlOR COUNClL CRAWFORD I-IANNA XY.-XL'I'ER Sli.-NRI' NLARTlN KALLIO ROBERT FOOAL GEORGE DODDS JAMES W lSHALRT KENNETH CUTLER HARRY FREY 'LI-IURLO 'l'HOA1As IDON.-XLD ELEY :XRTHLJR XYYSE JOHN .-XRSOOTI' XY.-XLTER SAGE XYILLIS POST ROGER CLOLis1a AIOHN STORRIE EDWARD XYES-P Aj' ' A f I f , Y X J ' ,r V ' r , 3 .- V ,-W',g, A . fi is-J 'M One hundred twenty-three -V - A -,J-' ,gf ff: , f ',.:,1..., A- I f ' W' Q fc- 1 . -. ' Q . yr ga 4. ,.,, uf' ' I .:, as, ' '- V , S , tif 'ff V gb i fo., ,N M- lj ,,,','f ,, ,g ,qfbwf , ' 1 -, v-K' I Mx! ' fi - as LJQM eva H' ., .aa a . 'A , D... -- - .. ,. I -- ff- Fi-'if'MEAQ3' ',if5:LwC'Qf'JlL 2'71-'X 1 -S' Y '4 Y. 'I , if A af ' - ' fi? 1 . 'fffs1,-f5Afff1.'11,.,4 -,,a5f',fwJ::4- N 'Q cf. A -J, ' : ,f-liii'-lfliliqf-1. J'l,iiX.l1.1 f 1F'S77i1A'f'?5ffC7l'7 Qlfftif' 'mr WW 2. 7 4 f '1' W. lfif.'. 2f1'J-ill? 1 l 5331393 x., nn 11 --ln V2'.LL1fvq-f1 ,L5- .'t ',oj41lrIN-npf,vQy,Q',Q40.',5f1,-CPG6 gl-L 'a.'v ., J' .' .Lg-. , J , -.JR J- -maxi, ff- v' ' 1 rr' ,- --.f .-.,i-..-- ..a.--- . - Y,ff'fr.Jfl,,1,.n, gg, r-.uw .-,- f- ,,,,,.4.'ff--fm , 4 , -. - at T ,,- -4. ,-.4 - ,. -' A, my.-,ly X ' ,-4 .xt --Y. ' P-' avi: - ,,.f.1'iisf5141?-gfgzlz-ftkwfmaszfipyf,,wasp -,rw . ggu-fs Q 3131. .1 'E'-'T ' 471. f nfl 'lH7?'1'+Zff:wgf X '. afzvoa 'K ll., ' - fQ.LlQEZyl,v,rf4X',fPj.t-,r,--,tv-,i, LG., 'Wi ?,Y ' WW Y -- W ' ,J ai -, ' .M K E I2 LN Second Row: Huber, Bone, Young, Barrett, Guenther, Gould, Stalter. First Row: Clouse, Parshall, Forrester. V V fl Student Senate TO the Student Senate as Ollicial representative Of the student body, We Owe the success Of Our college activities and more especially, Of the social affairs. The Gum Shoe Hop and the Color Day program are among the greatest Of its responsibilities, as well as Home-coming Day and the Thanksgiving Day programg it also serves as a bond between faculty and students and supervises all student activities. .-..,, -. R' President - - RAYMOND E. PARSHALL Secretary - - - - - HARRIET PORRESTER T1'6aSM1'61' ---- - - - - ROGER CLOUSE Class of '28 ELIZABETH M. BARRETT RAYMOND E. PARSHALL ROBERT G. BONE MARTHA STALTER Class of '29 ROGER CLOUSE STANLEY GOULD RALPH YOUNG Class of '30 l'lARRlET FORRESTER WILLIAM GUENTHER Class of '31 T RICHARD l'lUBER p QQ, L n.'5La ?' , Figs B , J if b 5 ' 'Fi jiri A - 1 4' ,T 'V ' . ' -R if 7 T51 One hundred twenty-two :f-. 'y i 1 'NA ' 1 V I '54 N 1 R., I Q74 'fs ., p 5 vm, M T 'E ggglg ae, :FL-Q',eq 1 , 9 ' A f . I 5 - , , , u 1 I ev' I iris, e tif ' C. 1- rf, X ,I 1 e 1 .- , 1-',' , Jw -f ,,4..w.'l l -' , . f f 51,3 5:- A.47T,-'fir gfjiuuqvu I L' . ' t ' p:'1r':11::' ,fl ffffff,-L-rs ' l 'ibm-1.-. ,tff..'1. f X 33,55-,-1 A , ':ggfQ5,f,:M,,.-,-'x: G --fftfi fssztesf15fgs.'.1 me MT Congressional Club O imtion ol' 't limited membeishit 5 LlCYUlCtl lla The Congressional Club is an organ ' . L the discussion of current problems of national and international importance, and to the study of governmental functions. The Club procedure l'ollot.t's that ol' the lelouse of Representatives in the Congress ol' the Lfnited States. The Congressional Club secured judge Florence Allen to address the students on Washington's Birthday. The Mock Republican Nominating Convention was managed by the club and by committees slrom the student body selected by the club ..,, W, First Session i T C T ii SuccJ11tZ5t's5iu11 A Speaker XV.-XRREN CtRll7Fl'l'l'lS lQlt1ll.XRD llll.lJNliR Clerk - - ROGER CLOUSE GliORt3li CRo't'tn'.Rs I.-xxttis Xh'lSll.-KRT C baplain - - Se1'gea11f-at-Arms '1i1'6C1S1iL1'67' - - LYLE ACTON ROGER CLOUSE GEORGE CROTHERS EUGENE CONOVER RUSSELL DOZER j,-xmEs WtsH,xRT One hundred twenty-five RALPH YouNG - RUSSELL DOZER RAYMOND lJARSl-l.'Xl,l, M E M B E RS XY.-XRREN CRtEE1'rHs R1cHfxRD l'lll,DNliR DEAN leloPRtNs :XLFRED ATCC.-XBli RAYMOND lJ.XSH,Xl.l. lllwstoxtn lJowt1Rs R,xYAtoNn lJXRSll.Xl. R,-wmtoxn lJoxx'ERs Sxxt-'oRnl.t1t1xt,xN Rotst1R't' Sttztstzxsc ,ut u Rt,not.tfu lonn NlxRx'tN X't1Rttt't,s't Ruvtt Yotxn lkgzji ' .1 af JZ? it arf . V V , . ' 4 C' . A 1 X .ri RT! i f if fire t .4 , 'WX 'E -T T - T, -I ,dwg 'ix V' my n'1 'HiV'i's t, g . I ', r Tk A ff ,Q A in ' if cle' f im . I fbias' Q yi! l rl: f ' I 'S I W E, ,x e H- f -4, is--1 T A T .,w.f,Tfi-pllsif'2ifiiQA--fr PZ.: T' , ' I Iwi f' , - - V an ,QL-Q-1,-15,-, , 7552531-Q.',.uL'j'.1'f5E,QOj'ggggffgliia 'R Rig,-,,,f ' . Qi,-f4V'l',3',ffif f9T I' l l X 'q 174 I 'Ein A .- .Ai1r-1-1.555542 :gi535ei:f2S2?rf?j15ii5f.2Ai. - -O 112 11 AFI- I' I 41' 'Q 'Q 1 - 1 EQI:g3ll.eY1fain?-',,Q-fs1,:Jgaiiili52gtSe-Again:-we'-w,,h' gg-MEL-'lf'-' A-Tgflffuf -I+?-L-'f' '-fi ' Q -I 1- 124- I - -- an A A I, I Q 1 A A , . h D l PL-nf! . Tbird Row: Hart, Scudder, Hunter, Dill, Montgomery. Second Row: Decker, Forrester, Hastings, McKay, Crandell, Stalter. First Row: Allensworth, Ziegler, Moore, Spahn, Bogart. WOmen's Self Government 1928 marks a change in the Organization of the WOmen's Self Government Asso- ciation. The executive power is vested in the Council which is composed Of two boards, Administrative and judicial. The Administrative board deals with matters concerning the general policy of the association and the judicial board deals with disciplinary OITenses. The aim Of the Womens Self Government is to promote good conduct among its members and tO make and enforce the rules Of the association. President - - - XMILMETTA MOORE Vice-Presidemf - - ADRIENNE SPAHN Secretary - - - CORINE MONTGOMERY Treasurer - -A ---- MARTHA ZEIGLER ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD JUDICIAL BOARD 1 Senior Members - ARLENE BOGART - LUCILE ALLENSVVORTH junior Members ELIZABETH DECKER LOUISE MCKAY l'lELEN RUTH HUNTER MARYLYN CRANDALL Sophomore Members IIARRIET FORRESTER HARRIET STALTER BARBARA I-IAsTINOs LILLIAN SCUDDER Freshman Members SARA CRAIG MARGARET BARR 1? 'ing V . ., VV 3'- . ' 1 I Q 2 - ,,,:L' I '-' 34 . V M A grab' - '-X U 413441 - A311 - fff x i v - , Q Q' at if ., . . N'-A A :Zu A My xc., fl ' Rf aff ,, ,I ' . .-Hi ' ', xv , ' .' , 0. ' Q L 1-,Q A x - IL , A ' , One hundred twenty-four 1' T i 'I A l . -4, i S..Wf NA,,,: -51 V-A. -1. 1- .v ll 3 ill '. Yf'f:i i 5':'i'f-if' 5.1-1y.lyt2,:.,-.1r.,'f-g1'7v -v----v .-V. - Y-..--A,.W, 'f H - - -2 -- e rv.-..--.nu Y -4. E . ' at l - ,, ' , '-i.i ' --i '- I -- --..-.....ji.. 1' , . 'l,,,,,A, -f....,-,'- my 4 WMS: ..r,,. ,, l Q 5 -. '4-..,-'y-.-,., '--.., ' 4 X -... ,U-D L,,,w:-.. ,v 'I-ny, -A Y t , 4' '-'-v,, ' --..,.,,.. uw l l I Q-L., '+.,,, '---... .. : .1-. . , 'w-. - '-ms.. 5 M A N - ,, ,- 0. Y - fa . -. M-Q... , ' . -H -, v-..,, --1.. ,, .1 'kin , 'A I-at A ,- ' ki NW--u, ,' L :4x.-.....,, ' 31 -.., -Nf.-..-M i' t , . ,h H J. 1 ,I ., ' 'N -...., -' 4 .1 Ei i W . rl I l - - Qgv-,RW F Q . 1 3 'l 5' .. it a a, lr lt .91 I ig ' -M' 5 I gfisleffff ' ii H. rf- CL lf' ig 'A 'Q Q-Alfiifjg - Tift fy. 1, - ,J gp Q, ' ff 1 e -I r i fa o gg r if lr at a a e l an s at ,. ' 2 i iv . nf-a fer- 'rg f' K' fy 30 Ji , ' 4 r 115: .. P 4a::et71P!m 1' if 1355?-' L. x fA'+-V A ' ' .:' J 1 ' 'Ji 23. fm? ' X .f ' na'-H. K 1 ,, ., bi, , r, , Q . A eff:-,' 5. -' - Z I ' hifi fii' f .. 'ffl ft- '1'-' 435313 f'i',i.I-. xg. W . ' V Y uf 5 l 't a campaign BERCROMBlE had been dispatched by the ministry to cont Llc against Ticonderoga and Crown Point in the lollowing year, l757, and the expedi- tion embarked for these points at the head ol Lake George. But due to the inefhciency and personal cowardice of this commander, the attack on Nlontcalmk impregnable fortress was repulsed. Wooster, however, led his regiment into the thickest of the attack and his own escape was considered a miracle. Ol' course, this all happened a long time agofbut think of yourself! 'V 1 fix P 'za ,, 4 1 l -'ffzieme' f I X. fn 4-1 fx , rye. ,- . . -,. Q 5,13 : 2 fi-',. A- ,. . lf' '51 J' , , 1 V. wif , . slr ,deff ' ff?-A 5159 T ' 'fiiilr f'f W' -f -. V Y if-.. 14? 'T , '- , ,A , , .- A .Y - , f., ,infiw-f Y ' 73'1'''r2f2ibZ5if'f'iiffQi1'f1-Vffi ' , ' 'L A 'f F5-f'-vi? .' 1 for.r.,11..,mf,fsffrLA--,fox-:'LTi','w' I'.'LQ,LY.C7flf ef, A-'gs ' r-- ruff swf.-if-fffgi'-eg:-1f.fI'1g75 ' 2. ' i. 1,fffw,.r vw 7- A. Q-,'ew?f:i1g4ept-N1Remeeltf 22:f:iif'ffg.fgzfewf'ei It if :ffl iRfi1.r21'11250J 1 l ffwirif 1.-1--r -?-- FS- 1' . A.-jLq7.,::.1.1,,-, -3.gfff1,u,-r'fy' R.,-gg.-5315171 gw,.4,'xq -,'-L M ., . 1. ,rg '.-, gf.-!,y,:'i ix, 5-'J ' u.4fa,., -' f-' 4' .1...-J' .:-A1.wgfzx-v-J-ufP'f.:', 1' A '27 Te: fx-, - f ' 1 5. f A- '. , f7':,n.a1E- -f:v'rf'Qf'- 1 -'---'- ' Xl 1 I .- ,,,. ,-,,,.Hf,,.A-gi , f--1-13,-f3.Qffffnw fwwsv, ft - ,121--. , - f , A .- ,,.nJ 7,1 l 1 -f -JIS,-2 T 'Q so 11 '- rise-A531312fsriffaslfff2-1'-erlffffsjef2-'siiiczfsirfeffy-f?fy,w44rAii:f.,. ' f - .-f-141-eff-1 fit- ' ' ' -14? L '- '-TW: 2 swf- ' A T ' ll, , Clif l I f A - Second Row: Vail, Beck, Grifliths, Fetzer, Woodland, Gutelius. First Row: Ziegler, Cummins, Lean, Stalter. Alpha Delta Qmega The Alpha Delta Gmega Society was organized in March, 1916, to promote honor and friendship among the students and graduates of the College of Wooster. Admission is based upon taking Special Honors or upon exceptional scholarship. Its motto is 'fTruth, intellect and beauty. President ---- PROFESSOR FRANK H. COWLES Vice-Presidevzt ---- - PROFESSOR DELBERT G. LEAN ' Sec1'eta1'y-Treasurer ----- MARGARET GUTELIUS ROLL Class of '28 LUCILE ALLENSWORTH RICHARD HILDNER EDNA BECK ELEANOR LEECH lVlARY ALICE CRUIT RAYMOND PARSHALL NlARGA'RET DILL MARTHA STALTER HELEN FETZER MARY STRUBEL WVARREN GRIFFITHS MARY VAIL MARTHA ZEIGLER Class of '29 NLAXRGARET GUTELIUS ROBERT SIEBENSCHUH L 133' H-fn. R .. YHY J , - VV-' LQ K , 42 X, 5 . 1 ' YiL: 1':iY az j s 'fx ' ' a,'vA I . of W ' 1-Rf ' . . ' 7 ' F i q 1 '- .rf ' 21 Af ' , . ff. f, A .A 'X 1 - F ,Jw . ' ' fdkv, :M- DOROTHY WVOODLAND . One hundred twenty-six 1 Z . l neat: lion lllL'ifI impr thick all llg x ' 2. at iff we PEB. ' V- ':, I In ir :ar M Ai I i ,gig A 77-,C -f .-v.c.f1.g,ff'- ' I A - C-ni-ff. '.-f,.,,, 2- if -.X 4.l....-. -Y lrving Literary Society lrving Literary Society has carried on this year under difficulties. A ' ,, authorities requisitioned the lrving l-lall for a registrar's Office. Willard generou lx turned over a portion of their roorn for lrving's use, and the college shortly comm in deered it for an English conference room. ln spite Of these tribulations, lrving hi tried to maintain its high standards. The work goes forward with fair promise. X indication of this is afforded hy the fact that lrving, with its sister society, Will ntl presented this year ShaW's comedy, You Never Can Tell , which is a marked ker lays Of recent years. advance from the Wea p JOHN CRUIKSHANK EDWARD BOURNES DENNis CASNER THEODORE GANTZ THAYER CHURCH ROLAND WILLIAMS THOMAS MILLS lhli-XRK HERBST One hundred twenty-nine Class of 1928 ROBERT FOGAL RUDOLPH TODD Class of 1929 GEORGE Z. 1VllLLER JAMES PERKINS T. W. SIMPSON Class of 1930 H. T. U. SNHTH RONALD SRAHN .lOl-IN STROME ALBERT CON LEY Class of 1931 jAcoD NllLLER RAYMOND lJliRRll1O JAMES Xh'lSll.-KRT ltiliNNETl'l XY.-Xl.lil:R RALPH NX'ii.i.1.-mis 5lOHN Nl0Rl,l-,Y ROBERT Roeixsox liiii l:R.XNlil.lN X ,XN - . XX'1i.L1.xAi Al.Rll',lSY 5. T A i x ,wr 'ff il f' L2 1' 'ii, ' a if L ..-'i:S'5 ,i:1 5!',.,,.. . 'I' -4-g ',,.,. lhc collwt u 1 , i f 1 fbi' ,, fn FG I 1 . ...I x ' . QI'-5' .I ,a wmv I A ,, I U ,ffl ,nys I' f . ,. , fp . ' 'X ,If , n ,. ,.,,p , g y gingaygc ir 4.5. 1-l ' , -.-WW .,,, -l 4,,,,,S'fI7iA,,,.'ff7,1,:j'F1'ifffi'! , R 'S - -4 , 1 ' Q ,, .. , V , ,,Pf,-ffy-,..1f?QT'-sg.: .n.7'g'l'f' K' ' , ZX- i I Q 7 fig Tflrf' l' g?'i2C?,,4E'rf'5-fr.-f ,jf-Qylgsifitf Y 't'1 A. ,r ,.,, V1 f,- J' 'Q'lf-'-'aff' , X X 'J - Y fI.D:g'9 ! , I . . - D... - -. al Af-f,lice-wifis-fyfwf'Qsggy?A ww : :fy ,I A fg . I A :fvvfgf.', I .- fg'7-T X Q S ,l wil, If',.:,z':r:gpg,11f7,1ff1bf.9 I ll 3 'if--9Yg,,f Lf , ' 1 ' '- Fffifffi' 75if5?'f -Fir'-f 'f'fL'f7lr'5f5YT1TE314C1.:'2?'LA'3f'f'' YL a4I'lH-Yiffqi. -X 'I M A X QL' 6 ' . img Cgazfgi-gliw .4M3?,f,1 ' fl N , -lv.,,J .,,, . , --P, Ai N I, 421 -A' I l ! f I - l Athenaean Literary Society Athenaean Literary Society experienced a crisis at the beginning of the year which brought out the best in the society. The constitution was revised to meet the present needs of the society. New curtains for the windows were bought and the appearance of the room greatly improved. Athenaean has been especially successful in selecting new members this year for the freshmen easily caught the true spirit of Athenaean and have applied themselves diligently to extensive study and research in the Held of literature. The programs this year have been On a very high standard. They create a taste and appreciation for good literature and are of real educational value. ROBERT BONE ALLEN BOWE TIRANKLIN BIEBEL RICHARD CRAIN EDWARD ARN ROBERT BUEORD ARTHUR Busia Fl1HAD CLARK U' 1 I -1. JR 1 1 I 4 'ifrfff 'if-' ttyl, -- P ' ,psf -'. oil, . AWA- . wg: 'zr A rfrvl' T ' f ifh .ss ,-. R, v -' A H+ -, I ' Wx, I 'K 'fqxli f ' ' i 1 ' Q.: 1 ', I f 'F.q, ,' wig: L. -. ' - ,. 1 A' IAA. 1: A f- . y. V ,., 17, 4,24 l I' A - x , ' , ff- 9 5 Class of 1928 Class of 1929 DAVID DICKASON MARVIN VERHULST cam of 1930 RUSSELL DOZER WILLIAM GUENTHER RICHARD SMELTZ Class of 1931 RICHARD I-IUBER HOWARD KEISTER ROBERT JACKSON DWIGHT RAMAGE ALFRED MCCABE lVlAuRIcE DAvIEs DEAN HOPKINS ROBERT RICE lVlARVIN RIPE CHARLES 1VlATTHEWS GORDON VERHULST GEORGE SACHA One hundred twenty-eight O lin 1 aullti If' IUIIMQ drcftti tml: .I Inriicai prawn-fi' Ilulkifa I -- lim DI' A. l E TII Rn Tis Nl OTC 'J ff f , - .. ', .lfwf A I 'f . ': , l , . , .- i -.,., ., if I., i ' . -- - --M - gr 2, L rf fi? 'L 5 V' - 9 yTz x 1 YI I' ' :ff 1 ff : l it Rf I . M , ' - - V',., .. , ,wl- ' 2 516 0 K my 9 b z . h -I I Mill 1-i Castalian Literary Society Since lS97 Castalian Literary Society has held an ini student activities of the college. Founded as an aid to dtx clopinc, d umul ll a taste for good literature. Castalian has continued in its purpose iddin x ui r tions in the form of music, art, and philosophy. The early part of this year was given over to the studs ol i idit ihsm lx txtmpli hed in poetry, music, art, philosophy, drama. and fiction devoted to the study of the drama. ROLL ELTZABETH BARRETT lEAN BUTTERWORTH -ELIZABETH CAMPBELL RRHELMA CHURCH ALICE DAGER slANE BAUGHMAN EVRELL BENNETT ANNE CLAELTN LOUISE l'lART lX'lARY V. BRANsoN '-ouisE DESTLER EUNlCE FERRIS l.'lA'RRlET FORRESTER BETTY Gourp VESTHER LANE VIRGINIA BOURNS il 1-XNE CREATH lqUNlCE HART MARY l-li1-pNER One hundred tliirty-on Class 01 1026 MARGARET Dui RUTH l'lANNA NlARG.fXRE'l' l-lELAi l7LoRENcE McCoNNiai.i Class of 1020 'vlRGlNlA lEl.'XYliS Nl.-XRTH.QX leluBER NLXRY :X1.icE l.-EHAi.xN Class of 10317 Nlll.DRl.-ED RlENDliNl'l,Xl. 'LREVA M cA li Eli 'lE.-XNNETTE KlC:fXl.lflNl RUTH RlCBRlDE lDONN.-X lDOXX'El.l. Rl.XRG.-XRE'l' RifEn Class 01 1031 GERTRUDE l-.ivviNc'.o'i Rl.-XRlON Rlll.l.lER l'lEl.EN NlClgRlDl? lE.XNNE'l l'E McCt'i.i.r l l 3 1 ' ny, 6 V! 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I I 1, ,115 ' '-r-5593 1 ' f- 1 1 ffi' - f'1'-rT'1e-:Tg:.f2f:'Af:Fw 4 ' --.' -. D ' - ' -1 H A A fu, - - il Ag 8p2s2 Av?Jfvl1'wfA -E-WQQ 'af I.-if -Mfw'-T I i it - KR..- .l 5 t I I . l . Emerson 1.iterary'Society Emerson Literary Society emphasizes self-expression. Its members believe not only in the motto Attainment crowns great effort but that achievement IS worthy Of strong exertion. TO the men of Emerson the society is more than a lit g they ha-ve found that good fellowship mixes well with literary endeavor and the bonds Ot friendship hold when college days are over. President ---- JOHN H. GOTSCHALL Vice-President - - JOSEPH HAMILTON Secretary - - - - - - LESLIE SPIER - Treasurer -------- CUIRTIs BLAZER PROFESSOR WILLIAM R. WVESTHAFER, Honorary Member BOYD COOK JOHN DURONIO JOHN GOTSCHALL H ERMAN BEATTY CURTIS BLAZER ROBERT CONBOY RUSSELL FISHER ',-fy ?.:',P, ,,e,,..,v' svn, mam 'WV 'Esta rgiQi ZEe1 'visa :rf Lwai 4 wk 'fi 2 My . nv V-re aaa sfisfll , -Af .', .. sw-Eff' Fzlgcfx jf -A ,Y V 54: if ' - 'fm . l .ff ,xl .k ' xg,5.'- 5, faikfszzgggw 'apfaafs ,Q +57 1 . Y, 4, 5,3 412' ,ea 4 .r H -e -fi 4 xl 2-.rr 4 Class of 1928 WARREN CIRIEEITHS HERBERT GUILD JOSEPH HAMILTON FRANCIS HEID Class of 1929 WILLAIIVI CRAIG CARL SCHEIDEMANTEL Class of 1930 MANUEL ESCORCIA CHARLES LEE THEODORE MCALLISTER Class of 1931 CRAIG STOCKDALE SLEATH MCANLIS STEPHEN TROYCHAK ROXVLAND WHITE H EssAIvI EDDIN SHAFA HARVEY SCHMIDT LESLIE SPIER CARL TOENSMEIER One hundred thirty N.:- ., flux.. fi lfisfz' Iltvfb limi Iii drl'-Ifm Clll? Iss Ewa Hlgl .hllx 1' 'INI- .YR Q li ANNIE EOL lr NMR' LOLI ELAN! HARI BETW ESTI Nina lAxI PLN Xiu Une 1. ,rj f- -i fi : 7 1 T- ,c ,h - 3, , 'WH A p A, ,E L so R ' I ,L -I I ,I sm X L 1 so .'f V' , A , ' V ' -Q ,-- 1? l Pembroke Literary Society Pembrolge Literary Society has made. great progress in the past year. The pur- pose for which the society was founded lS intellectual, social, and moral develop- This Pembroke attempts to do, TO strive, to seek, to lind. ment Of its members. a 77 nd not to yield. RGLL Class of 1928 VONNA HICKS ELIZABETH INGRAHAAI LOUISE 1RNVlN NEVA LINTZ ELINOR MCCULLOCH Class of 1929 1VlARY ALICE JUSTICE MILDRED KEIL MARGARET LUNDY BONNIE MCCLUNG -IEAN MGDOWELL ELIZABETH BOUTON AGNES BROWN DEBORAH BURNS JESSIE CHILDS LOUISE CONINE HELEN ANDERSON ESTHER BAIRD HARRIET DEITRIGI4 VIRGINIA l-lELLING CATHERINE 1RVlN LILLIAN JOKI Class of 1930 RUTH DlLLEY EDITH BOUDWIN ROBERTA FRANK '1VllLDRED GRAHAM BARBARA HASTINGS DOROTHY KING Class of 1931 NlARY lHRIG ELIZABETH B'llLLER MILDRED NXYRES GRACE NlGEI,wAIN HANNAH BAILLIE LUCRETIA CAMERON FRANCES CRAINE ESTHER BLACKMORE SARA CRAIG MARJORIE HALL Nl.-XRGARET HEVENOR One li LlI'lLll'CLl tlllfij'-l1ll'CC XX'll.5lE'l l'A B'lOORli Al.lCli RIciIasIic:IQIeR MARY VAII, l3RANGEs VALLON Nl.-XR'l'lslA ZElGl.liR CORINE AloN'I'GOAIIiRx' Nl.-XRY LOUISE 1JL'llll limi SING SLN 1'1El-EN 'l'IIIaOBOI,Im XX lNllfRliD XX' Xl,l,.Xill-, NLXRY XYELILII Rlfllfl KINNEY SIGRID PIfI'IiRsoN GliNliYlliN'li Roms 1-ll.l.l.XN Silflllllzli lDORO'I'IIx' 1JlilRSOl. Cl.-x'I'I'IRYN RIIOOI-.S 1lYlil,YN ROWI1 1NX'l'llliRlNl2St1llRXN'l'1 ,-f -1 sa X t ' ' ' 'A I' .W ri fn: sw' 314 T vw gf Ig-ig ,L -.Af-wjaj - ,gl ,P ' ?Yt 'r IQ 1 ,, LL , ,, H H ' - 'f Q Aa -' lfi'l-3elElQ.Q?f'.I..ff?ff1 ''j..TJS7l:f3 'tiQ'fi1571: 1. I W 5 Q I lhif! 1' .f 1lf5.l'f' 'QTATZ' - . f ' Af- glgljf . 1 flll IMP. -li hx l X ' I Willard3Literary Society Willard has completed a year Of unusual interest. The programs have followed a modern trend, embracing modern poetry, art, and lT1LlSlC. The faculty talks were especially stimulating including a talk on Schiller by Miss Ginrich, On modern poetry by Mr. Wendell, and on modern humor by Mr. Bradford. Willard, in co-Operation with Irving, successfully presented that amusing play by Bernard Shaw, You Never Can tell . The cast was particularly competent to handle the play and the production was well received. LUcILE ALLENSWORTH VIRGINIA CAMPBELL RUTH COLE ' MARY ALICE CRUIT HELEN FREED ELIZABETH HARMON DOROTHY CRITCHFIELD ELIZABETH DECKER DOROTHY Ecxis 1VlA'RGARET GUTELIUS HELEN ANDERSON ALLABELLE CROPP MABEL DIcKERsON DOROTHY EARIN MARGARET ANNE EVAN lVlARlAN BALDWIN MARGARET BARR LOIS B ay, K ' D -A f- -.ff 3'-,--,y .- ' ,vw ' af ,V 3 QV' ' we - ,f -. sbt' .4-I-A Q6 t..l,,fm - S ROLL Class of 1928 WILLA-RD HOsAcK JOAN -IAMESON lVlARY MARTIN KOEPPEL AILEEN KEISTER ELEANOR LEECH THELIvIA MARTIN Class of 1929 RUTH MARcH BETTY MARTIN RUTH MORGAN Class of 1930 lVlIRIAM LEIBE MARGARET LEWIS JEAN RUssELL ' l'lELEN SCHRANTZ Class of 1931 CARMEN BOLEs ANABEL CLOUSE ELEANOR CRAFT MARY GUTELIUS NlARTHA MCKERIHAN lVlARY SCHLOTER ADRIENNE SPAHN LENORE SHEETS ELEANOR VOGT DOROTHY WORK lVlARY MGCABE DOROTHY NlCCUSKEY MARY PATTERSON DONNA GEIsELIvIAN MARY JANE STEINE-R JOSEPHINE STOUTENBURG GLADYS WENTWORTH KATHLEEN YOcUIvI MARTHA YOURD HARRIET MILLER ELBEIRTA PORTER RUTH ROPER KATE SHAVER ll' L' ' ...Lf .LL .. 4 'n ' I 4 1 ' - f . ' 4 If f -., n 2 Pl WL I I.-' flllil ff ,.v Xlyczc lm-s Qs'3 ...Ol lx IlLIII .flllr l IlxIIR XIR-,I LAIII l.ll.ll H xx' EIIIII LI ll l:Rx EST . X 'Q I.-A l. ' -z . ' f 'ig' y Q. - ' AT ' '- . ' 539- 'X 4 'l ' ' ! 'f VY tf X V 7 - . One hundred thirty-two J R H V ff . fi A lllttt ' je: , U, . ffl.. A . 3, . N -.WL . V- ., l 1+ 7' ,J :Q , - 2 Lf: 52 . .A A A 4-A at L To it it S' ' Niigw-, -t:.- uv . , Y M ' X ' J 221, mfr' ' -,5,1,r,wn.-A'-., Y 7,-,iii , P, .J r r W'-,, - '- -- 'T . - - ' qfivliuv N S' 2 , xi In -A W' T .' ,.,, , , - .. - ml V ' -uv we AEC- 1 , ,r ,I ff A ' ' f I k 'f J- . 2 l Q j2. ar L ul i . T, , i r y y ppy y p l is .2 ' si, mf A '- . - -iiErf2fjJQL35g ff-g,1'-A5:f,g.fs-- ., ,- ' ' ' SWS . 5 3 - ur, --- v ,, . 'W N 8' fx A AY - .79 1 3?v :- sf g 'rv-it 'Ylj ' r- ,I r N V 4' it A IA' All f t 5 x Ami K' ' I I dgyu' I Y J R, l T N, . A 1 r J Stratford Literary Society h hill Since it is co-ed, its purpose is Stratford is one of the oldest lits on t e . social as well as mental culture. lt attempts to attain mental culture through ll study of the works of Shakespeare as its name indicates. The social culture takes ' ' ' ics and 'iinitiations''-interspersed zunong the form of many delightful parties, picn , the literary meetings. President - - - - WILLARD BRYANT Vice-President - - - MARY PATTERSON Secretary - - - - l'lEl.EN SCH-lR.'XN'l'Z Treasurer - - - - lilllillll,-XNNA ROLL Faculty Members MR. AND MRS. JOHN D. McKEE Stttdent Members dll irotcri Lois BLACK l'lAZEL SMITH FRED llfWN-X JESSIE Cmrps lVlARGARET XVIGHAM 'VHOMQANS M4-9 MARY PATTERSON DOROTHY EAKIN REQ,-u. hlYliR HANNAH ROYER JAMES B1NG l:RED P1ERsoN HELEN SCHRANTZ XVILLARD BRYANT Pfwl SNYUW XVlLLlAM XVOODBRIDGE .. ,1- 5 M I ,, A One hundred thirty-five Os , J' , ' v-. Y ,V -15' Q , ' . .T J-V , -4. ,, . g J . K-0. 5. A . 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Q -f .'.'2.gsf'1 7f.g'A.-- .1 ,qu-. f-'V:.s,'.:.L J A 3454, V.,-L 1-X-nn'-8.4: I-, 'ft g'q,.v4,':,m Ag' 'f '- nQ.1YL- 1,1 . l L! 3 mf - fa L A .L A . at . 5- L ' in :V 1- IAA-,,,N,,-,,. , ,,.. . -Y 9 , I 1 . ..1..? l A y '- y Franklin Literary Society Franklin has upheld the 'lliterary part Ol its name this year by a study Ol modern authors, including American, English, and lrish representatives. The society part has been carried out With bridge parties and Various other social functions. All this has been co-educational and, We hope, according to the true traditions of Franklin Literary Society. President - - - MARION BLACK Secretary - - - MARY MARTIN KOEPPEL Treasurer ------- CUYLER EWING , S0cialCbai1'1nc1n - - - HELEN ANDERSON P1'0g1'a1nCl9air1nan - - - lVllRlAM STEWART ROLL Faculty flflevnbers MR. AND MRS. PARMALEE Student Members ' HELEN ANDERSON MIRIAM STEWART XVINFIELD CARLOUGH ELEANOR CRAFT JOSEPHINE STOUTENBURG CUYLER EXVING ELIZABETH GWYNNE DOROTHY WORK CHARLES MATHEXVS RUTH l-IANNA EDWARD ARN ROGER METZGER iVlARY MARTIN KOEPPEL MARION BLACK ROBERT STERN DOROTHY PEIRSOL ROBERT BUEORD HAL TEAL ,aw A wa, . XKJA71 59, 16-q ?',.fy,. ' ,fn ' D , 1., ff1'ff-'- ' 'frhraf , i - A. ,Qi .-1n,,Q.',,f 'A ,.f' ' 73 ' 53.'A?vKxN',g:'5 ' ,' I .1 ,, 1 I 1-3 L an re-2,1 ft -A ' ' nw LW Y ig, 1-1., I v:v.,. qv: 'K l 7: , H... A t ,.,-A qvmgix 4 ig?-g,,,5.' . 2, '-fi' ' . 'Q iw. , - ' -an ,, -f,..j. -5, 73:11,-,yy -4.0 , One hundred tliirty-four rv FK Kyiv!! X l l u ,L , HHH. L, I 1' ' ff: ' ffl? W-4 if in La 'if Ax.: l I A s ' M ' 'u3fi0s:7:xn-r-igw.. me ,V V V. - . . -.1':.i.-S, -. -. '1.'s2f. -'L 1'1'+1F ' ' ' - - V - N'-2'-V MMF. . ,sr '1'. V' . . 'Vi -'il-Vliaisfrz. ii-' . . 1 . . nl 5 '3 V' i':'i-,- .- ' if 5'-X It - ly , -if EL- 55: Q- ji. V . 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' . .-e V, .-Jw.:-'-1-..-.Y,. - 1 ,law-ia-4--:' ' Y R qi - ......?, K . 4 Women's Debate Club She bath prosperous art When sbe will play with reason and discourse, Arid well sbe can persuade. , . -Shakespeare Organized on a selective basis as a means for those intere sted in debating, and as a possible source for obtaining varsity debaters, the organization this year has made much progress. Meetings are held bi-monthly, consisting of all phases of debate curriculum and subsequent criticism. O pportunity is offered for study of national and internationa l questions under parliamentary procedure. President - - - MARY BEHNER Vice-President - - JEAN L, MCDQWELL Secretary - - - DOROTHY MCCUSIKEY '- ,,.. A A N A rd f A K A . 5 ' ,ef-f 1is.i,5 i,'3'9t 'k Q sfairge , j lv , 4 . b y Q 7 . L Q 1 .1 One hundred thirty-six A .q - - x A, gl pl, I iii: 1 Q gglg . 'g,.i, f Q l it 'r 1 4 l l ' .-n , . 'U i --f'l- ' .,f.Qi..fl l Z4 E C6 X JU... uf ltzs es e.. 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I . it U , , ee ' --- A if .z:- Q.,-1-1. ti., fem S -1 k Row lrwin Beery Conine jacot Q Bac : , , , , Second Row: Behner, Dill, Church, Painter, Hautzenroeder. Front Row: Grim, Helm, Strubel, Brouwer. .W. C. A. We unite in the determination to live unreservedly jesus' law of love in every relationship of life, and so to know God. d d enetratinv endeavor the Young Women's ln every phase of its broa an p g , Christian Association has made advances this year. From the hne days at Chip and the days of beginnings , the Y. W. has aimed to he useful. Big and little sisters have found the contacts of Prayer Week, College Hall, Commission groups, parties the Tea House, the Children's Home, Prayer Meetings and national leaders most enriching through the efforts of the Y. W. C. A. President -------- MARY STRUBEL Vice-President - - - MARGARET l'lELhl Secretary - - - - MARY BROUWER Treasurer ---- - - FRANCES Crum CABINET A MIRIAM PAINTER ----- - - M-'fW15?7'S711P MARGARET D1LL - - - - - - Rellglvw MATHILDA HAUTZENROEDER - W01'ld FBZZOWSWP THELMA CHURCH - - - 51516 5f?fd3' MARY BEERY - - ,PHbl1C?f3' L-IOUISE CONINE .. - - 5061111 S61 'UZC6 MARY BEHNER - Cornnznnrty Service ADELE JACOT - ' i ' lea Herve 1-IGUISE IRWIN .. 1470512 C0'WL'l77,1S5Z07l - - - Honorary Member WILMETTA MOORE One hundred thirty-nine MARY BROUWER, National Council Member for Geneva Dzwszon -bg xi' -. J 4. ll' Q K Q ,Q-5'-fvs... gage' 1+ . ffm-' ' fy. Q I , r Q A, - J-.- A gif, Q . raft- 'i' .-jfs '1 A we-' 'i ,, , A.. f- ' I A ' ' f ..-' .fl ry-. r. V .. 'f' ,WL IJ- ,. !. J. .,.. A pe fl 1 . ' , .' r -. L , xg., 43, A, I , E A f , ' .J I . k K 1 ' .' -l ' ' . 4,, .V.. ,v,. , -L v A I-5 xl X 1 .. I . . I . . Ig, mn ' .- P I' l I -1 Q, 'fu ' P' . . I .lla W . I 1.114 Typhi, K I 'rx I, ,, -r,.,. 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'75',f-1'f',:' fifri' : 1-P - .I '4 . , - ug 71 .lg 1 'I-3I4Z3 33T i'i11V'2I?I7l5i4?'?2R iQ1 LQ1:2:'k'xfl 'iX 4TT '4Lf-- Ii' LtL5'7 V ':: liT TTT Y Y vi T K5 4 ii To i Ml, . - .. ,.,,, 'if v I - i 'Y ' .x I l . sm 'U -T - Back Row: Bourns, Seibert. Second Row: Schumacher, Eogal, Berg, Arscott, Guenther, Hopkins. Front Row: Clouse, Young, Lehman, Cutler, Hunt. Y. M. C. A. The foundation was laid a year ago for what was hoped to be a great year for the Y. M. C. A., and under the competent leadership Of Sandy Lehman and his cabinet, these plans culminated in a very successful season. The meetinos were of C greater interest than formerly and stimulating discussions were held on more than a few Occasions. The scope Of the Y. M. work was broadened so that the cabinet had to be increased to meet the more varied interests. Plans are now being made for further broadening Of this work. ADVISORY BOARD PROP. W. R. WESTHAFER MR. J. M. SNVIGART MR. J. W. HOORE PROP. J. H. COTTON PROP. J. B. KELSO EXECUTIVE BOARD SANFORD LEHMAN, President RALPH YOUNG, Vice-President KENNETH CUTLER, Secretary-T 'VW Aww' 6 ht Ib A nqniw 'WR 'T ' A iq 3. 6fTt.z '4k. X wap wa, Q..-fc -- hw... , 2 -. 5 ..,'.,a+e5' 3 - ' , wtf- ' gf., N, . pr . ff. I- ag . J 'tt 1.r,,... .o' fu.. 'if' 1 na X5 2. A . ew 13' z ' ' lg., , -S XT' - 'I , if If-'bf .NT ' X - ' I' Q lv- . -f ,,4 V ,,. 'Lfrflhl ,wa MMM. TQLZS. MAJOR CABINET JOHN HUNT, Social Cbaiiinan WILLARD SCHUlVIACHER,E77'L1Dl0j!7'lfL67'lf WILLIAM MCMINN, Conferences ROGER CLOUSE WILLIAM GUENTHER New Student DEAN HOPKINS EDWARD BOURNS, Bible School ARTHUR WYSE, Publicity Cbairinan ARTHUR ROMIG, Social Work JACK ARSCOTT, Hi-Y RUSSELL SEIBERT, Lonnging Rooin One hundred thirty-eight QA ? E J X , , .. A, Q ,Wg s s L . 5 Pgttw 1 'eq A , 6 .-,fin55:-.2-,ih,.i:.--:.3iLh.,,. 7i,..,: 1 H Z V ay, . 1: I.: .-e,'L,.-.. I , s vc- T., Ani, Y ,H l gxilxiiuW.F,ILgg.5.-XIt g ly.y:,f,. ., I , ..,.-.3 HM.. U Alyibvll .sw -Q. A Te., . r ', , gr .g-, ,-k J.-.V . N . iz . ' ' '-' . ,. s -ul .-X . . -1 , -'- s . Q3'!.X5.R-Q:-tfnifggsrl. ijric . 9 'el' N ' . .-'i I N ,- f--- li Elf iwfv-fkilig, A is Q h gffi ,lqg 505-'W'-::!Z'N.1 14 '- ga.. . ,' -, If Q 9- ' - ' . , , ,- ' 2 . Je. - Nl - W .,-- .f-19.9 - N .- . 4 F11 ag 'if'-E . ' Q 16. 5 qu .flirt ' . 1 I S gy. jf 4 l N-Jl'lll' ' Oscar A. Hills Club 1 will extol iflyee, my God, O Kiizgg And I will bless thy name for efver and ever. The Oscar A. Hills Club is an organization for those men of the student body who are interested in full-time Christian service of any kind. The club has been in existence for several years. Its purpose is to stimulate an interest in the ministry and other helds of Christian activity. lt also affords an opportunity for the mem- bers to become acquainted with the leading personalities with whom they will come in contact in their life work. Its program this year included several men from various seminaries, outstanding ministers who preached in Westminster church, and men from our own faculty. Also one or two social gatherings were held. Pregidgmf - - ROWLAND H. VVYHITE Vice-President - ROBERT K- FOGAL Secretary-Treasurer - - lAME5 F- DONALD DR. CHARLEs F. XVISHART ,fldmgofy Board - - DR. j. Mitrou YANCE Rev. j. l-IARRY C,o'r'roN G E41 I is fi Tl Vi x , I Qiglies, ffwff i . . ,.'1i.v ' f' rw' in H One hundred forty-one .f W. LlLia?Lffs. . 1 , l h ,Lf 'T ff! 'Q . FI. , ,. .ir:2rc'f--!?HI'Pfiikf3 f 'if ' - V,, ' 1 A ' A - ' l -V-M . -. f' 2 --AV-Q' me 11'-va ,-A1 if A I It I I I ' - . I 't 'T' '- 5 52,alia-aeelflfiftiigesa-A ' zzz- . A 291i .l-', -f ' K1 . ff! 7 'T if ,I --, . M V R -2-is Kam El g . l Back Row: Hunt, Vogel, Romig, Hamilton, Cutler. Second Row: Leech, Vail, Scudder, Pugh, Welch, Nold. Front Row: Gould, Conine, Miller, Anderson, Guenther. Christian Endeavor Society WORK OF Tl-IE SENIOR C. E. l9Z7-Z8 Well attended meetings marked a decided interest in Christian Endeavor this year. Between 250 and 300 members occupied Taylor every Sunday evening. Ned Adams, the Society's own missionary, and Mr. Wright, founder of the Pathhnders, were special speakers. Special social functions of the year were an All-College Christmas party and hve Christian Fellowship hours. Professor Harry Cotton added his summary to the vital topics chosen for each meeting. Financially, the society supported the Student Christian Chest, gave 33125 to the Presbyterian Board of Missions, and 3555 to weaker societies. The Flying Squadron gave encourage- ment and pep to the smaller societies around Wooster. The society has had a suc- cessful year. Pfeffdwllfn - - JAMES A. MILLER VZCe'Pff5Zd671f - W. STANLEY GOULD I 5eCfeff1W - - LOUISE E. CONINE Treasurer - Song Leader - Pianist - - Intermediate C. E. - WILLIAM A. GUENTHER K - J. KENNETH CUTLER I ' - - MARY E. VAIL . - MARY Lou PUGH T funior C. E. - - ROBERTA FRANK i A. HELEN ANDERSON .l Prayer Meeting - ' ' - I . . ' r- 'C .Q . , . .- 1':' - 1 - I QT ' S - Zflr- W -K x H' I . . i-. ,fin A ..z . , '. L ' R. 1 - A ww f 1 . If g S. .. AQq.L,U,kA,l Q I g . VA M '. -lg, . I I . f f ef ' A Fi.. , G tw A . ., . ily- ' A- . 'gi .Q A - iw. '+I One hundred forty I ' 'f ... ' N. . ' 'PF I lg 7 'L 'III 'f ' ' I' .-I. I-,,,, f - QQ ,,f. . A Y ' ' A L i.-.- t x 7, - V-V ilif.1f.'!'f.,?'i'QSi32iBff,-jj.:-egg-,Zli any I:-x A sxm I 1 5' f ' ff ' '. A 1 ' '-1.1- if ' . 1' . -if M , . 'f - ' -. 1 .1 A ' . f- ' , - 1 ,Y f,.. . V I . , I ,,. sf, .,,,', h . , p ..i- D' - I I 75 3 ' .' -f f'- 'H -' ' H wi, . . . ,, I 7 I' :, Y, ,. :. . : ',1,, .' 5 X ',-Af,-1-In .' -.' A: t :,: , ,. - . : 4 '-5 - -,-1 ' gqzpk-g , ,V , V ,':.',-.N - N' ' 'J i - v'.' . J' ' V If f A 'I 'I g V ., : V ff F' f' --1 , A ' ff - , '.,-f'-' : - ' ss ' 1.1 ,gzf ' f, ff , ' - 4-' wx, , , -- 5 H 1'-. . f- ,. . ,4 tu- 1, , n ' - i I f. L . ' 'I .' , ' . r' ' . .1 . 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Q ,x : xffz I 'ir A ,f f , W- -' fx I F 'ii 'L t 1' - ' K 'L ' 1 vm- ' -. , lf , ' i W A asv-iv ,1 Y 1 gq9lll'l'v'P' i lj int'-,in vv ,. 1 f-17' 'N' ' at- , --- ' -- Q , I , ini Q, Q A Y I c ., K .,. Bfu: gr , N N 4 RAL-,vp It 5- 5 ' , 'ws-:,rq4 1:-A l' ' - n 'ff 'B Wh 5 1 E 1 in N' won.. 22 ,'f,qY-few .J ina' ' I -1: f I 2--fu: , , N 1 1 ,,, rv- 1 I Q? L tits' Wx ' , ,, . s. J - f fs: - fr 3 5,121 ,ff I, LW! f -1 in M i L milf 21 f' V x 1 H J we 1 Q! 1 ' QM' flies 5 , 1 by x , f C H. K 4' .Ha Q. ,U .M sv E, , I lx - J' ' -, L 1 . v A .-., .,, .- -..A ,....... .,, J ' uf rv A., 'BURING july and August of 1775, we hnd Wooster encamped at Harlem. Although the threatened attack on New York had not yet' been executed, Long Island and the other islands of the Sound had been laid under contribution by the British. He spent the summer protecting these points and assisting the defenseless inhabitants to remove their cattle and crops to a place of security. Wooster is not known to have played any musical instrument, but it is very probable that he had a trumpeter with him in camp-at least, our art editor thought so! p M Ilfllll it a rf M are I 4 2' 1 1',,.. if .3'i::f.2,,.4:' af..f,,.,-'FHS f?:4,:u1TQT-'-Qui: 'ifit-'cl-A-:v'f.4ff-:idle f ' V' 'W' ' 'WZil5.':QSiS5?f?f??l7':Tam A K il l ll' li if V ff I , ,, . ., . - . 1. s , ,J .,r V., r. aw-, . .P f I J 14 f .1-t -- I '-- M 'VVV1' p - ' - W 1 -f. ,I-3:1-': ,- 1.4122 -A-L x-,,-.f .-- f. f-H . .w- if 1 - ,., we-f rn.-qv 1 ' 1' . -.A , ., f,:2rs,-,,f,.,m, uj,,,,a, - A :NI I . I f f f y 0, , f K ' Q f ,. . 'AA--' . Ha, '4t.g ?' ' .-J' .,, A.. --.N -ff - ' . ,- - :ai I' .f L' pr'u...,s,:s-'Quay-I: 11.515 -.f 1 'aw 3 aw, . , ar ,IH -,ya .-frm., f . 95. ' -- ' r-' --f - . ,.,f2v -' --sf: .5 'tr'-f ---fr: , - I- 4 7- A if :NIJ . 1: A -' -2-'fzkiwiwfffwsldiz :?4:r1m::?:, f. A V -f' - f I 1-fffaif Vt- , I ' f L 2' .J-. fr'z-qi G, if 'y -T'.-QU-117:-ET .ry 4,1-ff!-. .mu , I .vfL'-r'.f,- '.--Q., 3.11: 1 x -4 .1, 4?:Z5'I5'5g2Qby'2J5,9',49-Simms 4 on ..f-41-5 f'9'm4'c '7 'l 7 Em. 'J' -f - I--1 ' Y W I - .., . , . .IQ ,L I I I I I ' I I I Tribby Shill l-lautzenroeder Yingling I I I I I 3 I International Clulo I Pan-Americanism, Extra-territoriality, World Peace! These are the problems around which the program of the International Club has centered during the year. , Besides having speakers and live forum discussions, the club has sponsored Chinese, p Indian, and Persian suppers. A new-comer on the Hill, this club has now a permanent place in the college activities and is nlling a real need for the students who want to have an inter- national outlook. President - - - MATHILDA HAUTZENROEDEIR I Vice-President - - - WILLIAM YINGLING I p Secretary - - - - - - lsABEL SHILL Inf Treasu1'e1'-Librarian WALLACE TRIBBY I , I I a 'I Ab- I I I ,nr ini., ,f. .. ,AH l, , vQ,,Z,.5a,,L75. gy' I E.-I Q1 I - 1 ,7 14 I ' ff - ,asia fp, ll . . like .. V: .X NL, W ,, .- A if lm.: I. W. - A . 9 A ' 3'- ., -,.-VW' -T A - ' 9 V . l Aa ffwwffaf ,N 'M One hundred forty-two X '-A. x or ff. .41 . A- .f 1 r., .ia , . ' 't ir QMS I ' 'bf wh' V , .,' . - .nj V ! V. ' 'I 324- 2' I, . Lf,11if ,l'Q I .J Q2-.A , ,- so I A f Qggig g '3 53':5r1j'.-1,Lg,flf -'-I5'f f'A j - , ' 1 'zf ' '-if-:iff-' --- iliifff'--L ff , 29fGgrkgfifg3f'hT'5,f ' 'fbi' 1 AT A4 - ti? -' ' - 1 f 'SNIA-'reewzef-12-'fb'fI-Af-!f.+ ' ' I . Ft:-'fu I gl I E I A A I.a,e ., .,. I I 5, I !, ML - ' rr: 531 sts 5 ? - '7'f 5g ' ,f I I , AI , I Alfffalasyf , E X X Girls' Glee Club A gleam of shimmering white and a lilt of well-trained voices tell us that it I. tht Girls' Clee Club of the College of Wooster. Miss RichInond's vision and apprecia- tion of the truly artistic is reflected in the interpretation of voices and in the beauti- ful and unique costuming. Her own personality and etlicient leadership coupled with the Willing co-operation of the girls have made the year a successful one. The enthusiastic response which greeted the concerts, both sacred and secular, proves that the club has made and kept its place of recognized merit. Directress -------- Accornpanist - - - A ssistant Accornpanist Violinist - - - President - - - Vice-President - - Secretary-Treasurer - Librarian - - - - Business Manager ------ PERSONNEL First Soprano Second Soprano BIESSIE CHILDS ELIZABETH DECKER GENEVIEVE ROWE I HARRIET FORRESTER MARGARET ANN EVANS EDITH BOUDWIN EILEEN KEISTER LOUISE McKAY AQABEL OIEsEN ELEANOR VOGT MARY STEI-LHoRN CORENE lVlONTGOMERY VIRGINIA DAVIDSON l'lARRIET SCOTT 'l'REvA llfilCAFEE LAURA lDUNCIXN Second Alto lVlARY LOUISE Puon THELMA E. CHURCH CATHERINE lRVIN BETTY GouLD ESTHER LANE ELEANOR LEECH MARY BEHNER One hundred forty-Hve MIss EvE RICHMOND - NlARY E. Y.-XII. ll'lARGARET JONES - DANA DITAIARs THELMA E. CIEIuRcII - JESSIE CHII.ns lVlARY LOUISE Puon - CATHERINE I RVIN - FRANK CEI.Es'I'I5 First Alto LENORE SI-IEE'I's AIEAN NlClDOXX'lil.l, ROBERTA FRANK LOUISE l lfXRT lS.AXBELI.E XVI-ll'l'Ii LOUISE lRWlN 'N-01 ,X , . . gf! K iff if .s ssI if f I' I. ff, ' gf xr: :. 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K li Il ,V .Ii ,I Iyfl l II fl I I I 5' I l I I 3 l ,.. l l l ifl alll VI l Ig I I lil I I l.- Men's Glee Club The Men'S Clee Club this year had what is probably the most Successful season in its history. The club took a ten-day Christmas trip which included concerts at Bowling Green, Napoleon, Toledo, Fostoria, Cincinnati, Dayton, and Mt. Vernon and was everywhere acclaimed a very creditable singing organization. Concerts were given in Mecina, Ashland, and Barberton and it is planned to appear also in Canton, Massillon, Akron, Cleveland, and Mansfield. MARSHALL F. BRYANT - - - Director ROGER L. METZGER - - Manager RICHARD CRAIN - - Assistant Manager RAYMOND PARSHALL - - - President RUSSELL SEIBERT - - - Secretary ROBERT HILL - - Accoinpanist First Tenors Second Tenors First Basses ROBERT BONE JOHN SANDERSON FREDERICK UNGER FRED CHRISTIAN DAVID DICKASON RALPH CRAWFORD EDWARD WESP ROGER METZGER -sf 'Urn Au.. -fa, , gl 'Sgr-,Q-Sei A, ,Agfa . Aiea? fi' ':r,j,,e-rf V 11 gal.: Ajit . , , f I ,L PW W Q , pc, , ga If , ,,'J1f5.s-- ., ff,gA-,'- , ,,, 51, ,f I .. -- F ' si if '1 zs'?'f-S -:D 'f , ' , 14' 1 .P N'-'21-A 'T ig-fa-f . fe fi ' ii' , ' wrt., 1 ., I , ' I , N 221,5- -. m e f ' DM ,,, .r ISAAC THUT BERNARD PPAPP RoY BLAIR RUSSELL SIEBERT ALBERT SMITH CIEORGE WORLS KENNETH BARNES WILLIAM HOELZEL Second Basses RAYMOND PARSHALL WALTER SHARP LoREN LEECH LYLE ACToN WILLIAM SEAMAN RICHARD CRAIN WILLIAM KITTRIDGE ROBERT STERN OUSLEY BROWN ROBERT GIFFIN JAMES MILLER RICHARD SMELTZ RUSSELL CUNNINCHAM TED GANTZ GEORGE lVllLLER STEPHEN TROYCHAK One hundred forty-four ' DEI Fr 5 ,ni , 4 Q . 5 , 9 Xl, R m', ,tl ill' gr' ffefv I ' wwf. It-' A A , . ,gl -. 1 I I - .1 - :-Q. . - A411 I -V , QQ- 1 Jfryyf. - . , fj'5.Q1q,5,.J5f4C-. 4 I J- '- I , -- .- ' Q. N , ,,1,g,,:,.4, A4 . ' , -N Q, 'A-er I- -.K L Tg :'.j 'f . - .. ,-' ,. . ,... - .Y -r'. .- ., 'F Y. ,PLA 'f'--' L ff Tl' 'A 'gif' f f- 'I . , ' T ' - .V .f,-,fry H.. -E ,L 1 . ,. .ii-, 1 .J 3:5 Y J.. .7 N A v ai . gf.:,I:gg..-.1:,g-,Aa V. Q In ' , N 1. W L N I 1. I bl i 5 rf ,,,, 29 f vi College Band The band was Very fortunate this year to hnd one who is so capable with the big stick . Dick I-Iuber, with his brilliant work in front of the band, was a real asset. Considering the appearance and playing Of the band this year, one must admit that it was the best the college has ever had. ln View of the fact that the majority Of the college players were freshman, the band should be even better next year. Student Director and Manager - THOMAS NlCCUl.l.OUGl'l Drum Major ------- - RICHARD llt:BIiR - PERSONNEL Tmmpgtg Tromborues Bayes GERALD l2:Ol.liIll DONALD EBERLY RICHARD HUBER THOMAS lVlCCULLOUGI-I HAL TEAL PAUL lVlCGLAsHAN RONALD SPAHN WILLIAM SEAMAN NlARTlN MCCULLOUGH Baritovres XVILBUR DERR ROBERT I-lILL Drrmrzs DONALD SIMON ROBERT GIEEIN jAMEs SWEENEY Une hundred forty'-sex LII ALBERT PERKINS JOHN TANNEHILL Ctarivzets ROBERT GEHRING WALTER SHARP WILLIAM Nl.-XTHIE XVALLACE FRANK TI-IAYER CHURCH -IACOB NTILLER DICK STOLI. PAINTER l-I.AI1Ii .'5il1.Y0f7f?0IIL'S ROY l3OssLR'I' XXVILLI.-XM CQRAIO LOREN l.,liliCl'l CLA-XRENCE XXIOLI-' GEORGE Alll.liS KIEREDITII lElliYl. CH.'XRl.ES .'hl.DRlCIll Pictiolo Btn l:R.XNliS t 6 uzwi ' 155 .T 3 l 1 an .. .f i g ff A .D -f' K5 2. ' N! ' ' M 1 - h f 11' 41' 5 .wt T. T A . ' I - T 'J A T, A f M. 'T ' A f J, 15 - Q-Z5-Q. .,jiif'.s. 1 I f 1 V . l l f ff' fd ,aff 'f ff' 1 , Q. 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' x ,. -1 gf: ,. ef J-.I-QI?-.aa:+1-4G?f-'4--L 'ZfflW5' ' ' - 'iPf2ff:.-2 l Q ' 1 -1v,u,,J,:,y:1'S51.91.-jif-v'r4,5,rL,L,g.g,.1f-H ...,4g.q,3.,'t3f,,g,,1q v - --qv -.,!-if, - WHY: -it L, V . , ,f . ' s . .. 1? g - We i ve'1Zfif'eL1i:'r'AnLt fc e-e W 'ff' e r l ' 1 , JL I I Z: 1 Q y 2 -7d ' 1- Westminster Choir ll The Westminster Choir, ably guided by Professor Rowe of the Conservatory . faculty and assisted by the vocal artists, Miss Richmond and lVlr. Bryant, has for A . its purpose the supplying of music for the church services on the hill. ln addition, two or more vesper services of great musical interest are given each year for the XL a il' enjoyment of students, faculty, and town people. The choir offers a real oppor- tunity to all singers, not only to render a real service, but to improve their own reading ability and to enlarge their capacity for musical appreciation. For this reason it is unfortunate that more students do not feel an urge to participate in such a worthy organizationg for its success must be conditioned by the interest shown. President - - - RussELLSE1BERT , S6C7'6f6l1'jl - - - - RUTH NOLD Treasurer - - - OusLEY BROWN l' Social Chairman - MARY LOU PUGH l +- I , - . f 0 - ,. -- iw L,-V . - M., .V . efwilffl W . fi 1.53, ng gQ,f5g 13, 3 1- 1 , - , . i X ' . , ' if : - 'N 1 al il- ,.-. lf.-QLsFF'?'9,fl if it f f' l f :..s i Q3 i ' M eg 'gg Eg A X if l t 1 , .f A ,ig 9 23 Q One hundred forty six -WWSW 1 C ' . . . ..,.f'ff'2E'-'-1'iT'f-I3rigg.In,g,5gq,:1j.:'f,':-'. f 'Q'-rn i ll-p'.f1. :ir f 2 ' V 1 fi ! J f---,'-.V .1 .1 ' :1 t 1 it f-' ' fi 'g . K, Ji: 1-S is as gi -A ki - : ---., - gf-13 1: - I a . -- . 5 1 7, lf. - 5 4 sf! 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'l fi: ff 1337? fghtfi' -fl-si-' '..f, aprt.-if-A 43:5 '-Q3 Jw , ,' . ,- I iJtqf2gf,fi ,X 'f - . 4 -'Sgr I ,grip yr. Wu 'ff' '7 i' . -' -- ' ' A' 'Ev N5 C .J V ',.'.-Jf' ' N ' ' ,.-- 4 ' 5 512624519 ' ' .t4ff'4Y' -. xr ,aJ..'f','f. fx.-2:5-'I .' 1 - - 'W - - i --H - 4 1 J .- J ..' - ,- - pg qg'xf,:P'f-- ' '-: r . - i... 1,4 P ,,:x:'Sf,., -4. ,.- .A lam . -r l -f s 4ff.2b,wef -Q. fl 1 '4' g.,7tQf,S',-2:fyf,.tif:Q'?rl95gQ I-fri' .,,f' V' 1-11,5-f4vf'5gf,:j,g'a ,- ' und? 'flbq-fL'?fQ5?f.,T-.gi3 i'?g -LJQYHI'-',i ,-1 55fi f3'1Q -fwr 7 f ft-w'f.'...-'34 f Z. galyieiffil-5,51 f gi. 1 ,.,L,ifV,- kl,.:W5,',:4,,iZ! ,bbw h lg . il rv 1 '5 - - I 1 1- 1 1 . . ' Q if . .Z'sEE'?.' mm f-A+' 7c'.t3f.s:s.:nx...'f' -'- i'fZiTP .mf BURINC the campaign into Canada, Wooster was unfortunate enough to incur the dislike of his commanding ofhcer, General Schuyler. At 'liiconderoga and later during the blockade of Quebec several sharp notes passed between them in which Wooster answered Schuyier's outrageous charges with all the graciousness and charity of a gentleman anc. a true patriot. This was probably the most pain lul and trying period of his whole life, for Montgomery had been killed at Quebec and XVooster Was left with the cefeated, disheartened remnant ol' an army, to be criticized by the nation and by his superior ofhcer. Later a committee of tae Continental Congress investigated the charges made by General Schuyler and cfeared Wooster's name ol' any suggestion ol' insubordina- tion or incapacity. Since Congress had not yet reached its modern stage ol' efhciency, no committee was appointed to investigate the investigating committee! 47? X91 .PJ :fs fd -'. ' A, 5 . Q5 Q: ., - nn .' 3 ll. , . -- A, V 93 sg - -' l., 'ii ' -'B-vs '. . 1 . --1 H , .:. 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I ' .lfvf-H1313 i , nr ' A elf- if - I ' 1-'iL.i:'p':r?:J!+17-Q?4:5g5' I '.Is1':v5e'ff E 2,7-it,kg-,i4'I5f3.,s,,-., ,',,4',I,,,, Af, vi.,ff.,i-1,I,Ai,zV V , : .,,A5'.,n 'iw ' P ' -t ' , N K I f ,N Fortnightly Musical Club Fortnight1y's purpose is to foster a serious study of music and its appreciation and, at the same time, promote a closer fellowship between the Conservatory and h v'nff man hi hly talented musicians College. Theclub is very fortunate in a I D y g among its members. President - WILLIAM KITTREDGE Vice-President - LILLIAN SIOKI Secretary - ALICE RICKSECKER Treasurer - - - JAMES MILLER Program C bairmaii Social C laairrnari FRANKLIN BIEBEL ROY BLAIR ROBERT BONE MASON COOHRAN ROBERT HILL WILLIAM KITTREDGE ROGER METZGER JAMES MILLER .5 aw, . fffmt '9'wi9g . - -W3 'N e M? wif? ff mb Wy jgmiwfa WA Z, M4639 ' . ,A .VU -1 .yffflv Q., MK-5'k.4'?2. , 35.311 I' arf., 'F ,, ,.,, ,A fy . , rj 1 , I wyfi. :ag 11: M, , A ,Wm .., 'fr W. -' fa ,I-if , V 15'if'57'f4-1. V 2 ' 52' ir. 'fi' ' , 12,11 ' aww . i ,,: A , 1 .. ,- -1. . . 7 I wg? It ff Z' K , ' A fr N. -A 'li ' f r ,ggi '52ef2h2 R354 . I o f Q, 15: I2-il f' sf . f ' W . V are f ,I , 1-- Wr:f,.!-f ,fi-ry We ,un fb ' f-7 1 1 ' 'i.w-aff? M F 2 ROLL RUSSELL SEIBERT WALTER SHARP ROBERT STERN IsAAc THUT ELIZABETH BARRETT jEssIE CHILDS HARRIET FORRESTER JOAN JAMESON ELINOR MCCULLOCH ELIZABETH BARRETT LILLIAN JOKI NEVA LINTZ ELINOR MCCULLOCH MABEL QIESEN MARY LOU PUGH ALICE RIcKsEcIcER GENEVIEVE ROW'E lWARGARET VNZIGI-IAM One hundred forty-eight -if lib l T l l I l -at A O 6 B Til .-. but XXI 1 -N, in iff. ll. lu PX' 1 ilu that 'pn I av A? Q ,qu , x 1 Q Qjy 7 ,+V fam. , .,, . Mir, , j Q :yn -. ' x ,ii:Qi5.,1-94,,w1.7.n1,V.,I , - .I f , V .-Y V F.. sv V , Y AY W - VW.. in 5 Y I . - QQ-,-,.-.,9 4 - V x ff 29 2 -,, L-jl -JE,q1fL.,5,:ij',-.i,!A3-1:L-.jA.'.-- , -.Y-A.:'. . ,.,- . ,. , V , 7 W , .1 YL ', I Y Y YK Y Y W 'A' 5 ' 'Y 'Y ' ' li--f V.-fr--f'-s.,.. Q In if mnifvlanh. OPI! 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M ARV IN VERHULST E ditor-in-C hie f - Art Editor - Associate Editor - junior Women - junior Men - - - Women's Organiqations M en's Organizations Women's Athletics Men's Athletics - Traditions - Humor - - - Assistant Art Editor Snapshots - - - Sophomore Editors - Freshman Editor ' - Business Manager Circulation Manager A dsuertising Manager Sophomore Managers , , I. xt . W ,A JW, W' gay:-'.iM mage' 4 A., Q 'S wffwy if ,IOHN SZITAR Index Board EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF WA LTE R SAG E MARVIN P. VERHULST - - JOHN SZITAR - FRED CHRISTIAN DOROTHY ECKIS - DAVID DICKASON MARY STELLHORN THOMAS SIMPSON MARY ALICE LEHMAN WILLIAM MAITLAND GEORGE CROTHERS WILLIAM CRAIG HELEN ANDERSON - THOMAS WILSON ROBERT GIFFIN ROBERT ROBINSON - PHILIP VOGEL - WALTER F. SAGE MARY' JANE STEINER - MARK I-IEIRBST LAWRENCE SCHWARZ EUGENE CONOVER f KW f if One hLllILl1l.Ll fills ' -P' U An hhv S. 55 M i,W,, 4 . ,,5f',., - ,WI ' i firm 'Nfl' 'f ,V .HK ' W .. 32,7 A 'Lg - U if 4, ' 4 1 , iq f- 3 if . W vi. 'a 6' 4.5 52? if t 1. 'f Ly W-14: If - v-CJ ' G-,Q I Q55 xiii -41.1. 3 'VJ fiifxuk vewsii' . 'Y x iii an Z, Leg' Y? A- 'I 1 Q' Ip -A iggffb .yt 19 ff- .qiQ' H'fQQ?3iw3g,, ee' c--e.f----- --W- ,111 29 r 1 i ' 'ic ' te ef ' ' - - 971, .. - .sg W- kfllll 6 HE Unicorn is a comparative new- comer to Wooster campus. 'lihe magazine, conceived during the 1927 spring recess, made two appearances last year under the editorship of Mr. Paul Destler. After his sudden death in the summer, the remainder of the staff, saddened and leaderless, brought out the issues of October and Novem- ber. A centralizing of editorial con- trol led in the February issue to the dropping of the subtitle, A Literary Magazine, and resulted sub- sequently tafter the Fourth issuej to the resignation of Mr. Wishart on a point of editorial policy. Miss Butter- worth and Miss Campbell graduate this june, but the staff, augmented by recruits from the class of 1931, intends to continue next year the publication of the magazine-possibly under the subtitle of A Student Magazine of Literature and Opinion, possibly as The Unicorn, A Magazine of Revolt. The Unicorn has contained and will continue to contain verse and prose by members of the faculty and of the stud- ent body. As to the editorial policy, it is briefly this: However well received and Hrmly intrenched upon the campus an institution or an habit of thought may be, should it seem nefarious to the Luke df ' 'l, Dwarf .A ' :foauiB uiierworily ' - Ames imislyari' tqgunihqanu N v mcttulxfi ' u - I gimylon 1 1 Unicorn he does not hesitate to attack X . , A it. He does not assail indiscriminately Q- 'ii' ' ' . I Q Q S f 1' X K Msg, all established customs merely because V . X, . . - , - A' I 1 l' they are conventionally followed: he A ,f , ,ff . does not attack to become notorious. . . ' if . .1 l-le tries' not to take himself or the , H f i world with too deadly a seriousness. A. I .3 l-le welcomes student contributions ,g ,fi A., gg It Q , V whether or not they agree with the -V 11,1 1 . L . ' editor's point of view. He is always 1' ' ' 2 . ef A . interesting, usually stimulating, fre- H - f - quently annoying. s - , A I ' 3 - -171 .vi QP4 J f if : It Ki . , s ,. 755+ . , ny , p i l g ,. . lrilc-Q-.' -, .. 5. ff. 1 1 .. fs 5. Une hundrel Iilty-llirce X f ' - 11 . ,M K E K' XX'-',.f'f. N' . 1 v V 41, ff, . ...MQ 'G V' f-.J-, X.: ggxaA.,..l-1.2 . rp . . , A 4.4 s U' .-,nv ..1 .f . rg ,-L4 ,nw - . 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V--v-Qfur.-f I Q .Q H. a 1:p1,Ms2f'fF5,-'Li-'fly 3'-1',.f'1:fE...1p5A+ use-g3':g:,n,gg, r,,'+t4LLL.ufg.,, X--'V-fri-'..1rf- ref-W 411'-: WKL? -' ' 4 ' A Y- 1 'V X 4:1 . - gs. are 4 n A 'E E ' ls l X A -..- ,.-7, .. , L-1 -. -- ' ' i ,: .q'51 ' My it i 1 l A I 'fd . .. .A 1 , l 1 i i WARREN C-RIFFITHS HERMAN BEATTY RUY BLAIR The Wooster Voice M The Wooster Voice is the weekly paper published by the students of the r town-crier but, as the name signifies, it is a mouth- b d Th ouoh the o en forum column run in the paper, the college. It is not a newspaper o piece of the student o y. r g - p students are given opportunty to voice their opinions on student problems. Many - . 1 ' - h students have taken this opportunity to express their thoughts and have made t e Forum an interesting column. The general policy pursued by the Voice has been two-fold: to further faculty- student co-operation, and to stimulate an international mind among the students. The Voice has worked towards the international viewpoint, as opposed to the pro- vincial outlook, which is all too common in present day college life. ARREN Gnufrirns HERMAN BEATTY - ROY BLAIR MASON COCHRAN - joHN HUNT - THOMAS WATsoN Editor - - W Managing Editor Business Manager - - Assistant Managing Editor Assistant Business Manager - Circulation Manager - - Fedfwff - - - - CUYLER EWING Organizations - ROBERT RoB1NsoN Organigations - DEAN HOPKINS Forensics - lVlAuR1cE DAv1Es Athletics - - EDWARD ARN E 5-1'1 . .,' f fb. .L 43, ,vgyrg i V .,i A .gf r -ai, 2. V l ,.V f One hundred fifty-two K lifes Og -as f 'if ll li rl ll ls is hx il T l ri i i is 1. -M- nt Y li 'n li ,. , L. ll if 3 l 'il 73 i 'I V ,z l 3 .4 . if ,Al 'v v, 1 , , P I 'l Q we F . v ll. , ,N if A 1 'D In 4 ' AE-af? :- I-L f 5 5 1 ga' FQ . V ,vpiififl 2, . . ixgrlfxfh L A xi, Aff' .4,Zf 'P3 ,i' . 5' n - H N U U t4LEyL:.i.k ing., H. t. i- ., vi.,-.1 H V - -, Q , ,lrifiqf I1 ' it f'gEQg j'7':2 f?fU1l.' l L'-Lw,1i,-A V .. U' 'VQ3 . M1 1 H 1- L Q . ' A l s -is r- --asf-we -' A 'A T 3 .' 'ta .2 a it ,mb , g c c smear.. U css., so Q -,.'-, 5- I. I . I ' Q 7' Back Row: Cruit, Liebe, Schrantz, Critchneld. Front Row: Behner, Walker, Prof. Miller, Hayes, Blom. OIHCU S H1'S1fV C EYES W ' V ' D b The girls representing the Varsity Debate teams have completed another success- , ful season under the direction of their able coach, Professor Emerson Miller. 'llieir program included four debates-a dual debate with Akron University and a trian- gular debate with Gberlin College and Ohio Wesleyan University. The question concerned the policy of the United states in protecting the private investments of its citizens in foreign countries, and ol' course most ol the discussion was centered around the policy of the United States in Nicaragua and the other Latin American countries. The girls succeeded in winning on both sides of the question. The affirmative side was upheld by Miriam Liebe, Mary Behner, l-larriet Walker, and llelen Sch- rantzg the negative was upheld by Virginia l-layes, Mary Alice Cruit, Laura Blum and Dorothy Critchneld. M us? ' ' Cf 'P' ivy- , ...K 4 f R 4 N, ' , :xxx as f ,p, T ,, M, .af 7 -Lrg? f . X One liuntlrccl Hfly-Svc ' Q T V, -J.-1 ,pl A 'Ti ,--, 'Y' I 'X i .-V,-1,,v Q' V' L-if svn- ' ,- l -s.,.4...- X4 rw ' :I I k 1 L. A I .W M ,H . Q - 51 5 ff , fi --sw -V, 'isizfif K a a. f,fuf.f..,w 1, Y fm,.if1TZ95f.4f-.-gaxv' 5+-yM-.-11551:, 715'f-7T:'5'ifi1: --fQ ffr: Ji' Zfi'ffii:T fii1ZyF5'i I ' arf 4 , . :fi-fiwffats-x.21'7'fff'-w'1nq .wPM Q '- f ' f' 'IT- -' ',.,T 'f,'y, f,M:-Lzgg X 21, r- -gn .ii ' , C3 , 1f?S?Q9r,Q.Qgg3 .,jgv,5jk7lE'1ff2 ' 373. V' .V - - 0 3 9 ' ' 1-itsff1'f241Q1'.'+!4?142'9f ll. v x i Q -Q K ,5 'fvL15y4+f2:1'-etfi,i 1-f 43,f,5' 'Qggf'::.,15g:,Ze,cq13' 5f4-g,f, ,, Pu 4, ,5,.,,b,,,.1,,,:iz-.c- Q-,qiq.,,Q , , .4 Mfg. ba- : 4-5-. Q-Hia-Mfzf-'L-M ',i'ff? L-'QIwii We if fe.. 't f-- T VN Yi f X iv f ,V H, ll , , I 'N L U . l i Back Row: Siebenschuh, Grifhths, Hopkins. l w11t Row: DeTrzaska, Dozer, Dickason, Verhulst. Men's Varsity Debate Professor Miller had only three veterans around which to build this year's de- bate team, but the sucessful season demonstrates his ability to mould effective speakers out of new material. This year's question was Resolved: that the United States government should cease to protect American private investments in foreign countries. It was a question requiring much research work, but one of great cur- rent interest, so the debaters received much beneht from their study. Out of the six contests, two were single judge decisions, and two were audience decisions, and two were decisions by both judge and audience. The result was four victories and one draw. Outstanding achievements were the Negative victory over Wesleyan at Delaware, and the Affirmative 47 to 36 audience decision at Allegheny. Western Reserve again won the juclge's decision from Wooster, but Oberlin, Penn State, and Washington and jefferson were other schools to fall before Wooster's attack. Tentative arrangements call for an Oregon plan debate with Wesleyan to be held at Mansneld during the latter part of April. I ln Warren Griffiths, a varsity debater for three years, and Edmund DeTrZaska, college orator, Wooster loses two valuable men by graduation. However, with live experienced speakers back, another successful season is promised for next year. yu, ., . .' . 5, , , ' A ef..',.,, V, 7,9-,,,,, 5, 57:2 me Qi' 95 4,451 431. ,W wa- 4 Ont hundred Hlty -loui '1' - 5 L ..- .Q iff, , .. m:.... W7 It I,-,.,2,.. ,.., lvvll ,IM . 1, 'V-5 ' ' -. A .V,,,..r:,,lAH. ,, .N HQ, 3 1' 1 M .ag5ySK':'. ,A -, 1 , ',x 5511 yi: We J T 1 'W nf s ., 44 . 14' aa A f Q . t ff 5 .f ' i s t?',Q.iHwa f ' ,,f G 1 Q . N W we, K5 'fx 5 ' pf? :- vil., W: lg, if 'i as ,I , V ,QT'.41, 3-D 1 iw'-?q it Qg, 'll lt ' ' x if-N4 ' W' YW? ' l- gm lfli' HQ 5 '32 A 3,4 1 A ' N X 'Xu .E A . Q-Q73-3? Am... 1 f , 253537 -?ziT'TSy.,,Lif13i -,fr--' .1 .- ,. - - E, E 445464 fe:-IW'-A ' I X '3l5lQ f1271-JSIQ ':li't 'O'v , , 1 f 'l-'T' H ' --f-2+ A -,FXR .4:,,.,.-.h . V X ,MYOB ,,...Ah.,r ,,,,f.-L., ,, , H I ,Y 4. 1, Q , y . . Rexx: . gig.--wif-1 A A 'Ef-1 S':fQLf'e2ng '-f ' --.-, . , ' ,. ' ., . A - -- - , - - , . . A fi- ,A ,Law V T- .. 5 :,- .-'-- I , - , , , M , -. . :Q,ffQ'qjf' - ' if ,idgi-,-i,, m.Vji5lg'wLcl--.5 M Q x . . . ,Him ll if Lili. Q T? 6. .I--, , , . W- .A u 4 . L. ,,., .L -, . . , . ., R ' , T A 13 ' ' ' ' ' - ..2S,S..t 5 , E . g, . Q. - ' .' . A' J ' I 41 -6. Preflvledical Club Founded 1923 h . . . . . The purpose of the Pre-Medrcal IS to unlte the lnterests of the pre-medrcul stu- 1S dents for better GO-operatlon Tn obteunlng an Tntroductlon to the great lleld Ol lv medlcrne. The meetrngs are held on Monday nrght at erght O'clOclc semi-monthly. ' Speclal speakers address the Club on varlous phases of medrclne. 18 President - - WILLARD I-IOSAGK Vzce-Preszdent - - - AGNES BROWN Secretary - HILBERT SCHIEDEMANTEL Tfgggurgr - - - - - - JAMES DONALD Members I 1 WILLARD HOSACK NEVILLE BENINGTON LOUISE lVlClXAY AGNES BROWN p HOMER FORRER 1 ALICE SCANLON ' Je HILBERT SGHIEDEMANTEL LLOYD ADAMS HELEN ANDERSON l JAMES DONALD THOMAS WATSON ALBERT SMITH ' T LLOYD SNIVELY FRANCES VALLON DENNIS EAS? ER Te WILBUR GRIMM . GEORGE WYLER ALBERT OYNILIEY V rs MARY WELCH RUTH MARCH CATHAQENE 'lm MARY BROOWER ELIZABETH GLOVER JOHN 1 ORLEY lk ROBERT XVESTPH.-Xl, lSAAG THUT re H Ovzorary M embew 15 , lf EN P. SPENCER D-R. HORACE N. MATEER DR. RALPH V. BANGHAM YN ARR ,, ---V g ,sp V Jn, fe, 1. f . . A -l....f ','f '- E' -A . - A- One hundred fifty4Seven ' A N ' V Fx sf L , , 'J' val' IK Y I ii:6R:'a-i 'in ,te . ,.,m,,, g S. so ,J-3:-ff-11 f fl' ima, 1 Q . lla J I 1. 1, .2 f' ! 1 Q . gi. ' ' g f . 'fn - 444 O ea fiilltllri .. vi? I .Ir ' f.. , . 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Monsieur Theis very kindly and ably assisted the students in organizing and in conducting their programs. The following oflicers were elected: President - FRANK CELESTE Secretary VIRGINIA CAMPBELL Treasurer - ALICE DAGER The members organized themselves in groups according to their interests, form- ing Le Groupe de Feux, Le Groupe Litteraire, Le Groupe Musical, and Le Groupe Theatral. At each meeting, one of these groups had charge of the program, provid- ing for an hour of instruction and entertainment along the particular lines of the group. Throughout the year papers musical numbers, games and clever little plays were given in French. Each meeting was concluded with the singing of French folk songs. The interesting part was that the speaking of French throughout the entire meeting was compulsory. A decided stimulation of interest in all things French was felt by almost all the members of the club. A ,vw 'yet l I -Tirl vgav , A .-N rf ,JN -w . 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During times of peace, he was engaged in a mercantile business which seems to have yielded large prohts. The old mansion was pillaged by the British in 1779 and all its wealth taken so that Madam Wooster in her declining years was actually imprisoned for deht. O Death, where is thy sting? But what a wonderful opportunity for a historical tragedy our dramatists have overlooked! . ' 'F-ia.. 1ii'P .-, ,9 .- U., Tk ' 'f' as M' 1-,I, A X wx - Q. ijt I I tiff I ':'g ,'.:',f' .jg 'if 1. s ..,-g1- A-.55 , '52 ':' ',.a1 91'- 3 .jjr , fy? , r Q-' i if 1-' , ':.- ' Y x 5' '- , ,.,,':,-,1'.,, ,,. N. Eg - s1.Wf-,.',L,., 4 mgj:-,. ff! 1 'y.13':F'?1'Z:f'Y',' 31, '- . 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Sentimental as this feeling may seem, it is nevertheless the truth that the Lodge is home for us. Where is there a Kenardenite who has not seen lienarden li hts when returning from some week-end adventure and cried within himself l-lome at last! We call it home not 3 only because of the beds for the weary and the lounging room Tor the idle, but because of the memories surround- ing it. l l 'T FIRST SECTlON Barnett, Beynon, Bing, Bishop, Black, Blough, Bryant, C. Ewing, C. Hanna, F. Hanna, jaessing, A. johnson, wlolliff, Kallio, Kurtz, Metzger, Naylor, Olson, Painter, Reader, Runyon, Secrist, Weihe, Woodbridge. CGym, Pierson, Snyderj - ' ' 577655 f .m f , g aft, I. f .X A- f ,Z , , One hundred sixtv -ff 1' 5 ,J , , s , A .,f - . - ,f .X l I I LH--AM ,'---- -e4--- --..M--.-. ...FW . l i' . if A I e .W vfli. 1. ,I-.' 'ifiigf-iQf4,'fi:L-,+ . - g --.. , H, m ,W -UN-Y h a gi 1 DEX 29iMwi-i-cv as J I if' 9 E, -Y V ' '--- . ,V ,voip FH' L- --v-Jn.-b P l lr Hoover Cottage Hoover-that dear old cottage on the hill is almost like home to us. When we think of leaving Hoover our eyes swell up with tears because nowhere in our college life will ever be the same. We have done our best to maintain the age-long traditions of this house. Among our midst are athletes, musicians, belles, and last but not least-students. At the first of the year it was rumored about that lloover wasn'1 being rushed by the other sex as it had been previously. Well! you would never believe it if you heard the continuous ting-a-ling of the tele- phone and saw the dates on Hoover porch live minutes before the last blinks. As was said, We haven't any place to do our courtin'. A house divided against itself cannot stand. llarniony has reigned supreme over Hoover. No internal strife has been waged within the walls. lf you want a warm welcome you know where to go. ln after years we will look back on our len' short months spent an Hoover with the happiest memories. Here's to our I laven on the I lill . may she live 'lor ever. .X lcloovmcilie sf 1 . . r 9 J.. - Q . 1' 5' V. J' 1 va l 4 i K i . , gm.. i fr ' 4.4 ' One hundred sixty-three x It W -r,.., ,ill F Fl,-AJ an gg'- gP.:-ali fi. wang, 1 4' v ! lfii il' D- . ,ff'45,'Ulg'.. er . V 41 1,1111 , 'Wi ,ff ' , ir rv if ' if-'f X b rn'-Hd ,JWM N iV,,f, ,jP !l:'..',i,A,i T1 'r' 'f'TT1'3f.:7 1 TT? - '. ' ' 'fzflfg 2677 ' ' 1 N N Q . iw, 3 '17, -Q? l-ff'f'k.f.-,wfi09wl , , - l ' A ' ' e , , . , j l 'fi ilfll r 'fix f'f!f.g1': iii' -J ,1 3f:5jfiV,a!f,Kgeyk 1.1 if., .X all H 3 .X N: .V ',V.lffyL,, If ,fl T , ly' X M I Q X -,, is fvf-',,jfQFQi1 '77 ,L ',l,i,i'qlj, 'N -'Q TQ' ,f il -, ,A-f,,, , ' -'V Lg, ,Qgmiifk f I ' lx ,YW 3 . ' ',5.'.g,gp,-gg--z,r fy- Legg. f w.sr,'g,mfg,Ey' 44,g,:,g,,..L?YA-wif'-- E ' r T , f 2... 1:43 fgw,-gow ggfxigie-- ,,.4.:f-LW-f-M-lff-fn-rl ' . ll - 6 4, Ili ll MV ' : N-JMU ,ro .' rf:-X ln ' ' f . V FIFTH sEcT1oN IT h Ho es, Lang, Monroe, Parshall, Perkins, Ashbaugh, Blum, Bolich, Casner, Crothers, Cehring, Cri it S, PP Riley, Schiedemantel, Sharp, Snively, T. Thomas, Thut. SIXTH SECTION l Blair, Blazer, Celeste, Church, Cook, Crain, Darnall, Eley, R. Ewing, Cifhn, Guild, Kittredge, McAnlis, G. Miller, J. Miller, Smeltz, R. Smith, Spahn, Troychak, Watson, L. Westphal, R. Westphal, Wyse. SEVENTH SECTION ' Q C 5 Arscott, Christian, Cruikshank, Could, Grimm, l-larcling, Hilclner, Lehman, ff! f V' X, McCabe, McMinn, MacMillan, Maitland, Perrigo, Powers, Rice, Sage, SCllUm?lCl1G1', Schwarz, Schweisherger, Stern, M. Verhulst, Voorhees, Worls, Yingling. X . One hundred sixty-two '-1 5 - 1 4 ' ' is -pvfw ,J, ,1- xi l af ' 'Qi?g? 1 www QgC'Qfl'Sgjf1bf9l1, A, , q'MW'N f fmWdw'M'?-1',d - Holden Annex We ol' thc .-Xnncx think it is Ll wry Llcwiruhlc plucc in whlch to hw. ll is ll college dorm :xml ycl il is 5m:1ll cnough that vue lccl us il' wc hu- lonffcll to ll huvc lamliv. What lun wc have haul ill our pzxrliw, hoth thc h h . lilllc oncs 11ml lhosc in which lloors :ls ll vvllolc pz11'licip11lL-ll? lilac thc ,.' .l.. .... lilllc will in thc llLll'SCl'X' rhvmc wlwn wc 'lI'L' good wc .llL xnxx. xux 5 ' . . ' ' . ' good-11ml perhaps you lmov: thc rust. .-X morc rcprcsen1:11ix'c housclul ol' girlx couhlnl hc louml. XX1- luxu- cvc1'y'Il1ing from Nllll' Quccm lo Phi llclcs, lllWl'lll'lLlllN lu wXX'll1lllllllQ champions. sophomores lo scniora. Nluch ol' our NLlCCL'5w Qu Ll homm- hm hccn lluc to our gooll lnmL1,+c-plvaillulllw, llL1r1'icl lliclricll xml lxgllc Irvm, llul xxhv raw l'lll'lllL'l'? 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But that all good things are worth waiting for, even the men will agree-and theyshould know. 153, g A ., W, . ,-' 41 :, W if f gEL -we ff' .' faqs . egg. f A .,f.i.-3515, get fgvf 'r V1-faq, ' If V0-, ' -a ., f -.fl-':.l.. Q-,f-WT, .,,, ,,,,.,, , A if ,f f One hundred sixty-four P. a.'ai ' X emi 5 V. Z 'ii?y -1 T Z www G- l FA T P ff' '.', , 1 ' , r'?- ' 1 -...Y ,. ' ,I u , , If t x L ' ' Y I 5 'sl 'll 'L O figll DEX2 J, .3..,:gg.,,,:g..LL.Q.L u ,,,,,,,.-, K ,nh-i--rs Mn 1 x..-,...,.,.,.,,,........--.- --,f..-f.-- WQIY, -,qu M i- ...y-.-..,,--. - . ..-.,, .f- 1 J K ?f - v-- f-- 1 31-7 ,...'- , .,,A, The Colonial Club XX'l1uopcc! Pilc in, Cillflllllll ix Vczuly' lm' ll wlcigh rillc lvlzmliclw. ' slwcpaliilms, cups. Biugiug in thu ulzlrlit uiglu. lllllhlllll, you muy? Uh l1U,jllNlUI1L'Ul-ll1L'lUllI'l-Y lluugx Cluluuigll ix anlxxxux nlfllllpl, NIL-nk ruguxlx. 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A. l I f , l Korner Klub Korner Klub!-yes, thatls my name, and what am l? just a plain white house-but what then is the cause of my popularity? You've guessed it-yes, it's sixteen delightful girls. What do they do? l expected the question and as usual it's hard to answer for l have too little space to tell you of everything. But here's just a few of the things they do: On Monday night there's Self-government, Debate, French Club, and Student Senate meetings. Tuesday evening the Glee Club members and athletes are busy. Wednesday night with Y. W. and Orchstrag Thursday, Lits, Friday and Saturday, dates. This before lO P. M. and after that l'm the scene of fun, feeds, pranks, and study. Busy but happy- Though l'm busy, yet l'm always ready to help, and as for entertain- ing-'nuf said+But always remember, at Korner Klub you'll find the true Wooster spirit. if'- S 'iff--. , ff: I ,ir-gi ,yr .- S ' ,IF-.' Y L. va 1 Th ,gig MF UQQWQAQ Srl' -dw peii -niv- Alu l -1 M . -' Mn 1 51,5 ' I' ' fn. 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SHlL1CliG1',S Sl11LlClQL'l simYiLIs1mic iiuiru cxgimplc ul' llu- llulln-gc ul' lliruixlvl' in miniziliiru. lik lillui-ii girlu Lirc I'L'l7l'L'BL'lllllllYL' ul' llu- Xximuisltl' ui-ul iii zilnuisl cwry' lypu ul' activity' giiul wliulcnl lill- Qiiul xaligil liilli- ilu'y lgiclg in '1c1u'1l P'II'llClP'lIlUl1 llu-x' niilu- up in liwlx' ll1lUl'L'Nl Aiiul Ulllllllxiglulll L L L L x ziiul in thu im' ul' uimplx' lu-ing lu-ic. .Xiul xvliy' iuil, wlu-ii ilu' Xliciuxlul' spirit is llic iluiiiinailiiig spiril ul' llu- wluilu lui Liu ll ix In-li lmiii ilu- liisl luiuulilu-g1lL1i'mclucliIullu- lwlinliiiigul' tluiliglilw Siiiiiclwr girlx Lll'L' XX umlci Qlllx Siiiuclin-ik luis ligul ilu wligm- ul' uii'i'mx'. lim. lu u-iiipci' giiul iiullwm' IIN g.lguliu'sw, iii ilu' ilclilli ul mu- ul' ilu iiu-mlu-rs. llu- lwulu-ii linla in ilu cliiin ul' cuiiipgiiiiuiisliip will iu-vi-i'qLii1u lu- lillul n Um' liiasutuxl Nixlx X I A. , ,i .3 K' 'QQ 1 5 I K J .. .- -,V . -' v 184, .: 9 .A , ' n I ' . g 5 5 X -H . 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Ly.7'-?,.-,.3 ,g4-:Wiwc- 1,?ff:g,:jf,.L,-1' ,-.rg -,'y,QxLf, A, ,,, A-in ,rrhnfg-it-,.f.it1 :,.f jJL3.5,:,:ff'fj-1'.f,-'x wif if . L ' , f ' L p J lg P! Ls 'A Y ea W I a . ., -- - -I - 4 A- A V i L'- 'EF' K l I I '1, , EW, A ,K 5 l nth l Miller O Manor Oh do ou mean that lar e white house down there behind the Con- , Y 3 servatory, set well back from the street? Yes, that is Miller Manor. Why, l believe there are twenty-one girls there this year under the super- vision of Mrs. Rankin. They all seem to like it so much there and 4' Miller lVlanor's old walls have looked down on many good times in the last six months l hear. l don't doubt it at all for you know when you 5 get twenty-one carefree, happy girls together, they are bound to have 7 fun in many different ways. p V l hear the parlor is occupied a great deal of the time and sometimes on warm evenings the overflow is taken care of on the front porch or the beautiful big lawn. Oh, l'm sure that the l9Z7-1928 Miller Manor girls will look back on this year as one of the happiest of their thus far short careers. - .... .. i V One hundred sixty-eight X 1 if fl E l 1 .5 1 4 3 4 es.. ap- N A l s I l u 1 l 1 i A- Of' l X l pk. , , ,., . . . . .An , ., '- 1 ng ,wr D.. J. Vnfgiw . , A' .4-.... I ' 4- v -ann ...Q ,ml ..us-Av,-J 4 a' - . fill ' I xt 8' 1 s 5 77 Aihletirzi iw v If 4532- 2'37lJ3'3!1-' '7TY5.'iKFi8J3'i3'. f1B.' YL .'T7 T '3X'-f TI' ' --t X- I i 7 . ,P , 1 4 S 3 l ,, x i ,A . ' . 5 l. 1 7 :Z '4 Q l. :' i lf lik ,ei a. it ' ,f fwkiil 1 li 5 st r if it 7 mt y xl A if ,f Z Z it ' fi w 1 x R -'ii 4 , if, . -'i ,rx 1 IJ if V ,Bax A 1, X: I ij V g , ' . ix xi S ,N :D 2 f' l. if i .Y XX t a ' -i 7 4 : bfi H , 0 NJ xi ik E I I3 ,.,-, -6. ,, 1 'x Q A .lf if .XI gig h i gfif-'f I ,Am X,-3 g E l -1 flak? ,jflllf xiii' -1:7 .. lg -I ' i f Wg lsiffiff S5 f f 55 il WWE: A551 lk l 7 K '42 L X 'Y . Q . ' rxssserz . ' ' 1 - '-Jr.:-iff: ' If 5 X-.M ah, t J vi- XL N. - 9 i va . fi, V HEN Wooster heard of Tryonls raid an the ,G V ' f i Danbury in April. 1777, he hastened to acyl? -s W 'x r ' pursuit of the British vandals. With twg agp.. 1? .lic A harassed Tryon's rear guard and finally f.'d:ff.if'-6' iles g from Ridgefield. The undxsciplmed l 'Q,oggjf'S52 I ack ' before the grapeshot of the enemy's 'git Ser L leading the charge himself encouragedl 3 .5 ..4?,lsr '. l Come on boys, never mind such rand i n gg' :FU en 4 a bullet said to have been fired 9 .5 U'Y?M-Str l-55 hun obliquely in the back. and later proved to be fat 3' Sic ' M? ..., 1 9. transit vita, veni vidi vici. hic haec hoc! x' 1 X, Q ,.f' Fix W I 0 v 'Q' ' 1. - - --s - - -- - - - c I , . . 7' ' ' I'?5'Y1':'Y1i lY r 'Q I Q -so f' .ff I5 , ' 1 ' .. 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Y ll, 5 l Tambourine Have you heard of the latest up-to-date combination ?-The recipe is simple but the results are highly satisfactory and stimulating. Take a if N prosaic house, transform it with an artistic atmosphere, add six table- spoonsful of musical girls, ahve teaspoonsful of college feminism, a dash of good fun and fellowship, sprinkle freely with initiative-mix well and set halfway up the hill-and you have-UTAMBOURINEH. This dorm is small but mighty, and all good things require time to grow. The campus is doomed to hear great aspirations from its young- est addition. So watch us come to the front-and how. 14111 it N S. l 4 li , 1 r ff , :Y 2 . z ,ifyhgjg ri r ,f mf-..3 a4 5, A -- 'ffgqgxtew ll fr ,Q gps 40 1, ,, H .y fume K, N-vff wvr L ff , ' . ' li 4 i a g.: 910 1 One hundred seventy f irm f-f: bav' r fi 'fr - iff: ,fa ,. 61,30 ., fs--fg. 1 M54 vw- . A Uv' 4' X? , Q g 'l t 1' 29 e e f X32 N E L ' 4 f .r ,V rea, f TN-r:4'fif :1t:.'.-s,1.,,-- Q , , - - A Y , Y , he V Y K N ?5'i5i?3i'7f4ffj?-Q''?5Tv3'i ':ti A V ' o 7 ' i ff ' I . lg Mt f ,'A 4 . 'j I v llie squaitl, wliicli i't-pn-st-iitt-tl V Wooster tlurine tlie lull nt' IU' xx it ... 1 - not onli the stnzillest in point ul l numbers but also in point nl' sine ul ' on the lieltl, since the 'L the men who representett Xloosn-r till ol' ltllf t lelowever, wlittt tlie tezun lgiclgetl in at xvontlerlul spirit. Xtitliou number zintl weight xxgts lmlgtncetl lu t tloulwt. the squzttl consistetl ol' Lis line gi group ol personalities :ts li.1s t-ter striven lor Wooster in eritlirnn sport. Captain lilouglt was gin tn- spiring lezttler, liztving tlie personi- ality to tlirect the tegun tts x-.ell .ts the ability to execute the luntlgunen- tails of the gznne itsell. In gt collwt- F' l of our size, six victories :intl lun losses slioultl lie consitleretl at suc- cessful season, zts intleetl it ' Most certainly, Wooster slioultl lu- XYQIN. ' proud of the fine group ol. lt-llows. COACH L. C. Boris with their excellent sliowing, tlign Fvvilmll fought for our College tlurtng the Director of Athletics Cf p l Q. -W.. I f is i 1 L - v q I , ,, l ' l I 'vv-If ' , ,r A x. ' , Une linntlretl seventy-one 1 X ' vt .r irq, ffl' Q H 1- Q --4. X, sannul,4t-4 I ,YL J .Ar 1 A Q 4, f , K kv! 4 in nl R '5 . 'zz' fiif f ff-- I Qfi-vi-.H--.---.-- .. .-- I W D Ikmga. ,, DEX 29 vw' n I ' YW-N -- '-- I - -- ,.f- -..- xi II' 176 gif' it n NIHII XX MIS Ii ' f..f , III.IIJI3I'IC S Xxvuwkllnlc Ib XII I -.,,.-, II Illrxjl-I' Ifg 1 ,,-,,,, II IIINI Ilmxnx 'I IHS . . Yguxlx Clguimxl Imm 5QI'IlIIIII.lQn' Ile, lo Ygumlx I ml I'1'1n11 5qr'i111111.1gv Ie, S . I'm'xx4mI Iilww .XIIUIIIIIIVII ju 5 .. I'4lwL-N IQu11IpIvIuI I bil , . .. Yzmix CILIIIILKI IIUIII I,.lNNL'N WI U5 .. .. . 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P asses Completed ........, ............ 3 l0O ............ Yards Gained from Passes ..... ..e.. l 4 35 ,..,,.,,,..,.... Yards Penelized .............,.. 45 38 yds..- .......... Punts ............ 35 yds. Coach Bole's eleven surprised Ashland by playing a game of football with some long passes and end runs in it. Three touchdowns were scored in the Hrst halfg the first one after a long end run by Blough, the second after a recovered fumble and the last one on a long pass from Post to jolliff. Post made the last one with a plunge from the six yard line. Young, W. Query and jolliff made the Hrst three touch- downs. ,Q , Y vgyifpklfww ffigwg-N529 1 ,Q 4 M 9 fi! A Wwwyf vW 4vf!?rs PX fig? raw? W? f 'X nf. Inqu- 1 .lil l ab- m'm W' f im 'Lf , fm, ' rf' 'J 1 UC' f 9326 'gp , ,-6?g- W,,i.l , FN, 1 f'.e,,,,, ': '12, QQ., haf ffwac--Qw f' ' Ugg? ,Cf c'f ' Vw' '4lZi.'31,r 4 5' 7.'5'.1,'1:f.'f5 2.1, 7 .gwa y H A One hundred seventy two if .. 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' 259 -,,,,-, ,,.,, Y ards Gained from Scrimmage ....... ........ 5 0 16 ,,,,,,,,., ,.,,. Y ards Lost from Scrimmage ....... ...,..... 3 l 9 ,,,,,,, ,,...., P orward Passes Attempted ...... ........... l O Z ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,.,.,..,... P asses Completed ........... .....,... 3 45 ,,,,,,..,,.,.. Yards Gained from Passes ...... ...... 4 8 5 .........,...... Yards Penalized ..e....,......,. 5 32 yds ............. Punts ..,......... 35 yds. A close and hard fought game. Wooster met a tough line and could not break it at will. Although Wooster took the ball consistently inside of Heidelbergfs ten yard line, only once could the Black and Gold score. Dave Query made a right end run from the four yard line for the .lone score. Wooster's defense showed up well when she held l-leidelberg for downs at the eleven yard line. if ' r One hundred seventy four V, f mr i 5,1 4 'Zi I ,V 3 friir T' 5 '22 , ,V,V ' ,Ja ,sf 1, I Naam , M, 1 , of A, 40 ,2 A, -4 f A+! i All P .-qu. r .L- Ji l as l i iipfl 4- 4' .j-, h ,,,, . . h Q 7 A' ', ,?P-'TT-f----f--'--N -- .--l A-.-. W 1 fu' x fl , u A 8 5.2 43 Kflfi ,','. jg' flgbgm F 1-..- ,. -.-, ,- .4r----Q... l ' l lrllillifgir 'm KU In 'ul N .ix R., M ' l,r:f, j f an . . , XUX l1Nllll1lQ w . UO5'l'liR U IQ! xl 5,-xl fy l arszly 1g,,,-, 1, 3 ..N..,...... .l lust llmvnx 3 llll ,,.,,,.. .,, . Nzmlx 11.11111-ll lrum SCl'll1ll1lAlgL' 3 3l ....,A ... ,. X .mls l,ml lmm Scrllnlxmglgu Ts 4 ...., ., ,,l mx ml limuw .Xllclnplcll lv 7 .......... .l ll5SL'N c:UlllPlL'lk'xl l l lv .... ...,,. N mlx fl1lll'lL'Ll lI llN lilxwx I5 lv , ,.,,..A Mmlx l'L-ngllm-ll Ill 20 yxls. ,... ,, Pumx 1-l qxllx. Slippingumhlilliumg. 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Y. 11s,c1x,ff1::1 ,tit ,.A111534mamgjaQ.,w:j1'g,,.!a.111,fgtrsfiff-yawn-.1-ff-viLaaQ-r4f,ff,?:2a1m:qg:-:-1, --.-.few:Lim-ff-411-11fe1'f'df:mf5. :f,, -1 -f1'z1fJf' 1 1 kcifff' :EL '31 ...exe--.,.,,.s.,N-5-1: Q-QQ- V MM. 1 ,,, A W , VM.a.-.,.,. , , , ,, . - 1 M1 -1:.x:v:5.a - ,R L 3 Nfl , X1 vs. vc L N 1 -,ec Ax R-1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 W i 1 W 1 ,O 1 NV. QUERY, '30 BING, '30 BLACK, '30 Halfback ' Guard Guard 1 WoosTER 9 OCTOBER 29 WESLEYAN 14 Wesleyan Varsity 6 ,,,,---,,-,, ,.,..,.,,..,,.,......... P irst Downs .................. ........... l S 105 ,,,,,,- ,,,,,, Y 'ards Gained from Scrimmage ..,... ........ 1 77 I 14 ,,,,,-,,,, ,..,. Y ards Lost from Scrimmage ...... ............ 1 7 7 ,,,,,,,,,.,, ,..,... P orward Passes Attempted ..... ............. Z 7 2 ,,,,,.,,,.. ,..,,.,...,.. P asses Completed ....,...... ....,....... l 1 17 ...,........ Yards Gained from Passes ............ 110 15 .,.,.....,...... Yards Penalized .........,...... 45 31 yds ............. Punts ....,....... 32 yds. Fighting and righting hard, Wooster was just worn out from the charges of the Wesleyan team and its many substitutes, so that near the end of the hnal quarter our team could not hold. Wesleyan, scored twice, the hrst time as a result of a seventy-two yard return of a kick-off and the second time after a blocked punt. Blough made a spectacular twenty-three yard run for our one touchdown and a few minutes later put Wooster in the lead with a thirty yard drop-kick. 1 J 3 X! 'A-I jg Sax ,A f ', J 9: .'if ff5.4,ffgXz:.rf,, a 2 ,1 any fiyflst ,fff rw 1 A f ff jf 9.5 ,QQ X' ' .A rgvywpa V KW .QXHQ ,ff ,, , ,I , ,, ,Q 1 INN? --.ga f '- ,L ' ,131 f ffff,,7Q3Mw T 1 Minus ,f viz ' Ixkfiiff,fQ?fffz?141,1 . f srra One hundred seventv-six f- tr, 'f',qf.1 ,f Wx X ,Nl 1 1 1 P11 1 1 f Wi ' f f if ff, , , , ,. 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V' pass from thc twcnly'-lhrcc Xlllll lxmx .Xn L-uglm-I1 L I . 5 , shc lx Isl n got ilu ln lm mul ul 1 li lu pl :LL IJ Um-rx ,m.i Num: umm- ll x as ltlmllm ml Ink nm thc rcccix'crs of thc tuL1clnlmx'n pznssrs. YL 4 ' 1 . . q s- L. if O SQZIIIQIDYI If I-UIQ WIS Scplcmlwl' l0A.Xshl:1mi - XI llwmv October 0-I lifllm X1 I I1 ,mv Oclobcr I 3--Ulu-rlin - - NI 4 Vlwrslill Oclolwr 10s Mount Lullilill X1 Xlli.mqv UCIUIUCI' RL'sL'l'X L' - - - Xl NUIUV NUX'Cl'l1lWL'l' 9 s XXL-slvy.111 ' XI llmm- Novcrnlwr ll!--Y-K lm- - - N' f I-1K VIJIT-5 XUX'L'l11lWL'l' ITM .Xlmm - V H !1N' is . 'B' , j t fx- f-, , r vs 'sf' RN f D . . v ' Y uc l1n1xx.lr'c.i sckcnlycwirt: Q ,ygf if M. 1' . x'S -f'.Y -. .' 1 1 -1 M-.4'.N'7' VX4'iuma-L-L N 1 I I 1 I I I I II' II .,.. 1 ' , z gfiff frrte fp. .1 l ' .L ' J 1 s1.o C25 C' J 'lap' ri 1 ' ' ' 5 A -, , 3I5IifffII4f . - f . H 1:gQQgggg,?g-.L . N-.-..-n s-, A -W-ff - -1- P if ' -1 ,fi L 4- ...JE-, K. it SIQXNIJIXIL OHIO CONFERENCE W. L. Pal. ivittenisei-g ...... ....... 1 0 1000 'W'1 gt. Xavier ,,,., ....... 1 0 1000 P I't .NILIVIUIIQI H, Muskingum .... ....... 7 I -375 . Miami ........ ....... 6 I -357 Oberlin ........ ....... C 5 I .857 IIIIL'I'IUL'III . Mt. Union ..... ....... 5 I .833 ' - Iieserwt- ' 3 I .750 I 01110 U- ------ ----- c .M ........ Wooster ...... ....... 5 2 .714 . qjnpiigll V V Heitielbiefg ..... ....... 4 2 .007 ' 140115011 ..... . Akron -.---,---- -Q.Q-., 4 3 .571 .5 A95 Cincinnati .. .. IJ. Norllu-1'11 . Iialdxx III-XX LIIILIC IV. l.. l'rl, ...I I .700 . I -I 429 2 5 -IIIII . 2 MI .355 .. 2 5 .ZHII .. ....... 2 5 .280 . .... 2 5 .286 .. 2 I1 .ZSII .. I I .250 I 5 .I47 II 3 .000 II 7 .000 Wesleyan ....... ...... Z Z .500 ASIIIKALILLII, 'ls H m ,Iltxznlgvr I NOVEMBER IZ I WoosTER 0 O1s11R1.1N 1 I Varszty Uberlzlz 6 ........... .................... I 3irst Downs ..................... ........... 7 I 120 ........ ...... Y ards Gained Irom Scrimmage ....... ........ I 36 I 36 ...... ...... Y ards Lost 'I rom SCI'IINlNllUC ....... . ........ II I7 . 9 ........... ..... P orward Passes Attempted ...... .. 6 I ............. ............. P asses Completed .........., ............ . 3 I I3 .............. Yards Gained from Passes .............. 35 I 60 ................ Yards Penahzed ................ I5 I 30 yds ............ .Punts ............ 29 yds. If .It was anybody's game. Both teams were evenly matched, both threatening .1 twiceuto score during the 'hrst three quarters. But it was a Iake punt and run by li Elemlng that gave Oberlin her CIHIIICG to score. In three plays. Oberlin took the ball over from the twenty yard Iine. 5. I II il II II I I I If I W...,, .. . J . I . I f 1 . 1-fr' T f-ze 0 1 , I fb, y y Onc huncIred seventy-eight I ' W'1 ,. I i ., f 79? 7 1 ' J Q I 1 I ' ' ' 'WWE'--I' I ' .. va...-..A...,-,. ff li, ly ! ' iii - uf . 4p,r'n:'g ' - 'll - Y -f Wx' ig 411 tv. sig-1 fel . ' rf1f5:a2::vf5X3?'3Z?':irf2.1 i'f-.i r' J A . .. -'A -' ',. .. fvigiggs- 1 , -',F.',jr-.Q .fa--,lg A A I . A A 1 very ..q.-, 1 1- l '- rUiP, 'N3m1 If 'jQ?Zg f-4-X'42,w-1-'a - ' ,. ' -f -t i'.t 'H - '--- ft: 5-. ' .avi ,ii l +4 fafi.. -, , Y ' , 'f , ' : ' ':l'-- I -,f .,',- . -, ., 2- 1, ,--,. ,- HL 5. A- w . -gzfg,figf-1f'fi1qf.-, ' g .ZLQ ' A i. f-15:55-T xJ.'F35'Sx': S:i35 LfQLi'fiS Z I -w,.-,.,,:,.- .... . ,. 'N .,, '.'. ri . W., l::?f5,,L.i,:f-'D 'U' Oth' , , . -W. ,, L V -I HN. ...., ,H .. , h -- I i Si i A- f -ei as ea-C . um, J- f- i r -it r COACH E. M. HOLE Basketball e One hundred eighty-one The basketball season, judged in the light of number of wins was very successful, being only surpassed by that splendid squad of 1922. To me personally the outstand- ing pleasure of the season was in the satisfaction of having sophomores fit into the squad quickly and smoothly so that from the hrst, the team functioned both offensively and defensively. Kallio at the center position was the key man in a tough defense, his height and ball sense enabling him to take the ball off the back board with a soul-satis- fying regularity. The Query twins, both offensive players, by their speed soon mastered defense so well that by the end of the season either could be used at guard or forward position. The veterans on the squad-Blough, Olson, Beeler, and Martz, continued their good form of the previous season. Pete's greatest triumph was on the Oberlin floor. Olson's best defensive playing was also on a strange floor when he held Ashland's star forward, Lersch, to no baskets in the second half. Beeler was at his best in the Mt. Union game while Martz provided the thrill in the Akron con- test. Another source of satisfaction to the coaching depart- ment was the loyal devotion of the rest of the squad- Ewing, Sage and Kurtz. XM flat, BILL OLSON, '28 Guard Captain, 'ZS iiuigs IBEEILR, '29 Guard ' ix captain, 'zo 3 1 ii .,,f' ez. ka , ,rv- , 33, s 1 aiu' A .U . - ff A ra, ff? A . f .'-'X ge, 'ij' ,, ' A xl. . rg' - I ,I V' . . r ' A fi -' ' x . - . T ' - N04 1 ff, -, . ,w?l5..g. M, 2 Ld 1 i N. x 7 I f 1 1 ,, lvl x , I r 1 ., ' ' O v ' fl' 16' 'fi I . AA. p 1 1, 'J '! L ax ' I J: f4 ' ,lf K f I li-.I X' 'xr'- ' - ' ffl' lf' J e .X ' 1-' 77 . : W' ' L V PM ' 1' ' I . - I I 1 J .A ,Q 11 J I- A I '4 , . , K . ,K X L U K A . , I f . : A w e Q 4-.. h A - W ---f A , u-ann .2 K I If A fl x 2. 4 ,JP 'Q ' f A 'fy x N. ' 29 af .- hL-' -- ' gg ' ' f .W 5 w X SE , xl SE: I ,uw 9 sv , 1.,- .,, 115 :Q 'Y1,Q'fluv1-:,5Q W hrrvwfml 9 ia 1' , if 1 W A . ,, 2 1 l , :QW fm . l ' fffsi X A w JW, is , ?f E 4 I 3 J x , i z . ,, ya. 1 ' ' , ' 1 f' ' fx an M, K A Jw - f z, . fy. 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OV' lilmlilfy 28th, the highly rated Kenyon team visited the College and went down after an exciting scrap. Mt. Union, the next to invade Severance. was badly swamped in the best game Wooster displayed all year. The defense was flawless. The offense was baffling. On February 10th Wooster lost its only home game, falling before the uncanny shooting of the Heidelberg quintet. The Tiffin hve were not to be stopped and made Zl of their 45 shots count. ln the hnal half, twice belated rallies by Wooster brought the score up within one point, only to have Heidelberg rally and again forge ahead. 'Enraged by this defeat, Wooster, journey- ed to Oberlin and ran wild. Blough had one of his big nights and he could not miss, scoring eight from the floor. The next week-end, Wooster played Baldwin-Wallace at Berea and Case at Wooster. Both games were very hard , 4 .BQ V xc'N' z 1 , ' . N , -A - . , ,ff - . . 4' IYWINC, '3O4F0r1cr1rd fought and Wooster managed to emerge the victor by late rallies. The trip to Alliance to meet Mt. Union was a bad break for Wooster, when Blough injured his knee. Not only was the game lost but also the services of Blough for the rest of the season. Again Wooster came back strong and this time Keserve was the victim. Beeler, D. Query and Olson led the attack and smoth- ered the Clevelanders. Traveling to Gambier, Wooster suffered its fourth and last set-back. The squad could not seem to be able to put them through the hoop. The game was rough and fouls were plentiful. Climaxing the season, Wooster defeated Akron in Severance gym. The game was the fastest played this year on the Wooster court. Kallio left the game on personals in the last half and all hope seemed gone, but in the hnal minute, Bill Query sank one 2 ' I 1 V 1 T AQBSTI-4 from the middle to tie the score and Martz I looped in a one-hander to put the game on 3 ice. ' lx 7 Seven men were awarded W trophies- H r . Captain Olson, Blough, Befalef, MZIYIZ, Kallio, Dave and Bill Query. Of theseisevflll, K X AA ,X Coach Hole will have hve, with which to A at ' of ' 'st . ext fear. fc TZ, W. QUERY-Forward bulld hi enml n 3 il H r ,'- .1 e ' ' ' fir-3 , ,U i fu' -1,-L T One hundred eighty-three H 3 ., Z .,, s Q-4:-,jrxff i 1-2 l l ,L- ,e,,,--, .f 7 ,..V,, ...,QJ 42552-bi? l llljgf 1-:W . , - - ci- -1- V,,W , Tf fs?fr-f'f'f'1'f:a2Ji'fiff12if2ffa'?li3Li'?'XV I l F, f i i P'--gpg'-Z-Q'.ff 'i ,. .m,.. :p'ff',fEi3?f1'fE3I- 2 -M 1, ,' I .,.. , g ,smilie-g,!-iv' ' l.ve,.-a . ,,,'. f . fn 'LJ l -- , ,f::.1g3w- .,'. 'S Qigl-1, i 2- Q-'f7fF15'1f3f21' , U , 'Q 'D 'E ', ' 1 are 1 -2-'f-11-'Mr'-fa.-affssee1 e ' A A' A-L' l X , -- - ,n-,aaa+g4 c 4- --- r F l ' .shi--25' - - Wil lv I ml l K ! Season s ev 16 fy ,', 'jgfwfv ,4 W! f f,Q-Wvagfff 4,11 ' ' Wooster's l928 basketball season proved AfV to be the most successful any Black and Cold cage squad has had tor several years, V15 At the beginning of the season, Coach l-Iole had five lettermen besides his reserves of l9Z7 and a wealth of material from the class of '30 around which to build his team. 4 jolliff was lost on account ot ineligibility in February, but because of Woosters reserve - - ,,rre1 f t I strength, the team continued to hit on all five. lelowever when Pete Blough was hurt f- ,za W.. t at if 1- A was 9:17 7a?i fr'f 'fn 573 DTP ' V 3 F f-Wm-mf. f, yas, ww w' -f-4-ffz .-0 - 1 1 , -, .M-,1 ,mf ' -rf rf . V. 1 s' -A 4 I .f f Q f aa, Xb IVV 2 A . - 1 2 f 1 in the second Mt, Union f ray, the loss was --, l - noticed and Wooster drODIJGd two of its Hnal BLOUGII, '28--lfmtcard Wallace resulted in victory number one. l CQ .fa games. Coach Hole scheduled four pre-season ,, J ,V ,,,.,,acg, as ,aww t sity ae ,ga wf1Q51h-2ea-- X if ,Y - J .law , M5 2 C ,yy l ,jr,3aq5,g,.L5. t sy ,, Oggffgw games with Akron s Firestone and Goodyear VVV. . teams and with Ashland College and john VIV f,: eu:-0 fafz- Mama a Carroll College, The Hrst Conference game with Baldwin- MA RTZ, '29-Forward t was quite evident that this was the o enin . p g game for both teams, and Wooster won because of its scrap and .better marksmanship. Two nights later Wooster visited Cleveland and broke a long standing jinx by drubbilng Case on their home floor. By assuming the lead from the very start, Wooster coasted into another victor able accuracy in foul shooting aid'ed much in this game, Beeler, D. Query and jollifl drop- ping in l0 out of 12 attempts. Wooster won another when it rallied in Hnal minutes to leave Ashland on the short end of the score. The substitution of Query with eight minutes to the day when the pair accounted y. Wooster's remark- Beeler and W. go, saved for fifteen points. Akron proved to t h o oug for the Varsity in Wooster lost its Hrst Con- s Beeler was the only Black and Gold member the next tilt and ference game. Mile M ,, fffp 9 P fi' t r ff? l I -1 Z. .O S! fougli T his kr 473, 'I Qi f JH 5 E2 -sd xii' 5 i its 4, ' L, ! ,n Eff 1-f 3 Q to play up to his 5 usual torm. ' lhe next week, however, the Wooster hve 1 f x - X ,bl sliowetlats old lorm and won easily from Otterbein, Barnes proved to be Otterbein's ,.,V,f Av, ,A WU llml gllve the Wooster guards plenty to ...-s ,,'g,3,,....a. '..,,,, . , s . N ' , , do ln the final minutes, Coach sent in KM-HO Bok-CMM cage to watch the v1sitor'5 flashy forward y A and he stopped him quite well. Dave Query D' QUERY' 30'F0fwf'Hf -. gn- we- X , Q.:-A 4' 'Sl ' , 'ax' 5 , ' N r' 'iziy N . ' 'x. A , One hundred eighty-two 0 Q 5 , , t H H - we 4 K i I 5 -w-lL :.4,4 my AX A 33? ill - ' .fs W X7-Tk .. .iq -:-xi ,fy n is . . 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H .ix-QA K -A 'fiiiidlxsi-nzqgq-LH, gg f I W if O -D ' ' W f 'ff ff .f Jf'.15r- i va-1-1 Six regulars from the l927 team, which won eight ol T nine Ohio Conference games, are hack this season. They are Captain Schweisberger, Beeler, Blough, R. Young, Voorhees, and Martz. Graduation took hve regulars--Captain Dodez, l-lott. Shearer, Saurer and McVicker. Their places will be filled by some of last season's squad or by sophomores eligible this spring. The most likely of this group are Post, Car- lough, Cruikshank, j. Miller, Mitchell, Bill and Dave Query, W. Young, Meier, and Fritz. awww COACH A. MURRAY Baseball rf-g595frf, -er 1925 BASEBALL SQUAD N 1 - J i if Q if' J xl nf ' i fi' I , . . 4255 1 Y S, it i il L i is A One hundred eighty-NYC 1+ ' A V ffl . ' .-.EQ . 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N0fthQf11 -V---V,-'- February 9 Reserve ............,.,,...,., .333 Ak ' F b 16 Marietta ,.,...., ........ . 250 ron 6 mary Ifliram -----,--,. ,.,'--h- , Q00 - Baldwin-Wallace .... February 21 ' NVICKARD, '28 C3131131 -----A-- -------- . 000 Manager Reserve .................... February 23 E Sggsggfgeeee 2161: Q- rn -- 1 ro FD '-' V1 U1 '1 2N5s1f5 c::2s?s 1111 1 i 1115156061115 ..t... 111611315124 24137 42 27 201 20 40 20 37 31 33 36 23 Oloosttr ........ L .I 47 28 35138145 28 41 32 43 43 40 41 39 45 30 27 8130114 -1-'e------- 9- 15 20.210033041421162 Otl1,1 ,,...... E. 14 11 210 2 9 10181811 8 ,... .. 1011111 1--1---1s- G- 2 4 9 31 0 2 9561.51 ---------1 C1-1 1 9 6 12 10 15 7 7110 15 7112 101 13 71 9 13323361-1 ------' E-1 16 3 2 0 1 3 0 .... .... 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' - as' ' .. i It , I - A J 'PGS ww l n Review of the 1927 Season Art Murray developed another Winning team for Wooster. Reserve was the ' was t head against Wooster The best game of the season only nine that came ou a . against Ashland when in six innings Beeler fanned six men and held them hitless. The closest games were the two with Wesleyan and the one with Ohio State. ln the second game with Wesleyan, Buzz Vorhees got a homer which won the game, by knocking the ball through a hole in the fence. For the season, Blough, Sauer, ' ' ' B l r Blouffh h l 0011104 list The letter men Were. ee e , g , Beeler and Young headed t e s ugg - g . Dodez, l-lott, jameson, lVlcVicker, Martz, Miller, Saurer, Scheer, Schweisberger, Voorhees, Young. Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster RESULTS OE THE 1927 SEASON l l-B aldwin-Wallace 5 12-Reserve l3 ll-Akron 2 6-Baldwin-Wallace 4 19-Mount Union l 5-Ashland 0 8-Ashland 3 Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster l-Ashland 2 ll-Oberlin -l 4-Ohio State 3 20-Akron 5 6-Old Timers 7 5-Wesleyan 5 2fWesleyan l , -A iff V7 ... J 5 ,e If ' f x W .A , ,,. iv l ' ' A 1' 'fig ' '+ f..: ' Q -Pi' jeff A I T' A ',g'r' a' . - . I fi V . l - -r' Q i X On hundred eighty-seven Q au f' . . yd ' -' ' iv! . 4 Na. i Ld: Qu---4 lv- HW' 'i - .c y 'W ' ':.i Qi -' ' H Kiln ,Q - at - . -----222-vfin-fe.i3'J31J-9 y I rel! V if +1 , I, -1 gifs , ,',Qjg-'fig-,y,3g.,'i,Q, 5 ., V A '?f:T'::,5'f2y.f1.i1E1ag,:-Zfmfj.j1i,,,,Qgg.ff ? ,U ,t. ,,5i,5,i,k -- H .. ....- nf' . 79735511 eQ1:15'?fl M ' W'-vc it ' A F i.T':- ,L.l2':.,'fZTVr31i5J' f l W ,ffiviif if 'L 'Y' 'iifff I 1f'ff2+T' ' lx A- Q 'Q '9 mf if Ny V T-:fig-Lain 2- - 4. l,-?1- ff f- ' -f ff m ' . : ..3 !'-7 . ..-,-.r.fx- T' I . -x K f A J ! , an ,,,i 1 X1 ,wx My ,f, 'V' .4 ,ff 'gl ,, ,, , ss X , 'X . Y A00 75,9 ai X , J I 4 Q will CIAPT. SCHWEISBERGER Luft Fielder J What are the prospects for another successful baseball team? li the team were a machine, it couldn't be bought lor a couple of thousand. Who would Want a better and more dependable battery than Blough, Beeler, Young, and Voorhees? just give them some water, not even distilled, and they will work to perfection. ln the inheld we hnd a set of four-wheel brakes that can't be beat. From such material as Martz, Bill and Dave Query, Mitchell, Schweisberger, Cruikshank and Beeler, we can pick a combination that will stop anything. No better upholstering could be Wanted than the classy outhelders Art has in stock: Carlough, Young, Fritz, Blough, and the rest. K We hope that this machine will hit on all four times at the bat. For a steering wheel, Art Murray is the best kind. - Schedule for 1928 April April M ay May Ni ay M ay 4. Ni ay M ay M ay Nl ay Nl ay june NI une xl une QX ffm-.ic I ,V W, ig lm, if f - 1 X .' 2' qs . , . T . ' iq L V i 'aflfz -- W 1 -e ' x ' , i 1'5- Fvxf '27 ' 'V :V A 1P1.'e+l ' ' In 'fn' f ' n4 J', P A 4 . n A el BJ.: -,-A:-EJ st-. ln., Z3-Ashland 27--Mount Union 3--Baldwin-Wallace 5-Oberlin 8-Ashland IO-Akron 12-Reserve 17-Baldwin-Wallace 18-Hiram 24-Mount Union 30-Ohio State l 2-Oberlin 3-Old Timers' Day 9-Akron COTEQZLN 28 One hundred eighty-six 0 a l Sl k E I X 15. N 'pf X . ,qi . . , , .K x. l . 2 P ' .1 - -- ,W - Y iii' '1 - X :rs-55,56 '-1,1 'Q li . ,wi-,J ff' vm , lice 'Q'-il 3' ,f L' l hlkfirz 3 1 . a ' .' lnfiiilip gn K 3 49 -,.4,,.j.- ' f -L . '-Y!-ix-1.'.' . H .K - .eu V .I ' . Q ., fa J r D f xx ' . rfxiqf riff ' I ',i.'if53f-'N'-.VT C 'f l 'W' ' , Q 3 V fr--1-,--.uit .'I.1aff i - A ' . --- ' -:dm X 7i7.'4 vCf'i?57'i'iI '1 - 1lwa1.- fc f.fS,'- 1 ,, ,'..-',:-,sf-1.1-.Q:,... ' fvii I ' gnc- -,rr V , .Lp-, - ,S A + - I If . l-,,.,yf1 5 g. ' g ', . ,X tffgvw- ' ,ln-vp' -V th- . ,R . ,. ,N ...A U V YV v. Jn -V V L 2 i ' l scititl COACll J. Nl. SWIGART Track The l9Z7 track team holds the distinction ot' being the best team ever produced by Wooster College. They won three dual meets, one triangular meet and placed second in both the North Eastern Ohio meet and the Big Six. Many of our own records were broken and two new state records were made. We lost by graduation four excellent men--Captain Crothers, Saurer, and the VanSchaack twins. Prospects for the coming season ar g ten lettermen from last year and the sophomore mate ' ,. . should help to make a well balanced team. XX ith the Big Six on our own held this year, we are hoping for another e Good, as we have trial hne season. ig, i gh I '75 .' ' s M- f .. ' '51 , . . V' C A g , i, , , 1 g ., 7 ff' e ' fra' X v .--,' ' K ' i we ' ma One hundred eighty-nirtC 1 f- fL,, ' ,ggi E' swf, . f' ' '..,,..A...A. -i ,,9,. . W ' A I f' .L ' .'- - il X3f:?9'- may f , Q4 . 1 I, A , 14 fo 'ff':A J' ---f ,- A, - , ,, A T- - -- . , ,, A?-Q:-and .,, '.. , ?Y I3i1Q-Q.-1 f ,225-V'if'.-i,--lfkxiill, 4' ' '11 ?.5'fZ?f'if'f:fj52?T?, '4lLf1?5l'A 72ft 1 --- . -- 1 -wg,-'A3Af1'f' ,A ..-.'..-,tn-.1 Q--C--J-:H ,W..: ' Q . 5 4, , .- -- . , K-f.,-,,., w- N ,, A -A ,I ,,,,,-4,n.,,.-Y, X9 . -' ' -'-if-'-A ,f',:- 'A :Q.--2v'-- -.rxq-Q: A . 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V 4 , 1 11 , ,Q KJ, -,5 .g L1 f 2 1 'ml' Z 1- ,, -:- xS1X15v XC 1. -11.8 , f I K , A xrfln ' 1 y, .. ,: ,I-nz X L 1 JV sh 'n -1 I 1. 1 r ., , . 1, , ' Ju- .- Qt I, ' .,,... Hanna, Monroe, Crothers, Harding, Coach-lwungon Re1ay Team HOLDERS or THE STATE RECORD EOR THE MILE RELAY R iew of the 1927 Season CV ' t successful track season. There were four outstanding meets of Wooster s mos ' e 1074 had Wooster beaten a Case track The nrst was the meet with Case. Not sinc ,- team. But last season the Hnal score was 71-60 for Wooster. Crothers and Secrist were the high scorers and stars of the day. Saurer made his best heave with the shot that day, breaking the school record with 41 feet SM inches. Our old enemy, Oberlin, was left way behind in the next meet. This was the nrst time since 1916 that such an event occurred. The race between Hanna and Harrar was the feature of the day with Hanna winning by a few steps. ' Wooster took second place by taking five nrsts. The ' Harar to the ln the Northeast Ohio meet Wooster runners broke four records that day and again Hanna beat tape in a terrific quarter mile. . I the Big Six, Wooster was tied for second with ' The relay ln the last event of the year, g ' b ke two records and tied one. Denison. Wooster took four first and ro team and Hanna in the quarter were the record breakers. D During the whole season, hve new Wooster records were made: Hanna in the four-forty, 49.2, Crothers in the mile, 4.23.85 Saurer in the shot put, 41 feet' SW 1HC11esg Frey in the javelin, 164 feet 4M inches, and the relay team did the niilxe in 3223. Those men who earned their letters were: Captain Crothers, Crifliths ' H S haack, R. VanSchaack, Mcktlinn Could Hanna, Secrist, Hard1ng,1Vlonroe, Cr. X an c Saurer, Frey, Moore, and Arscott. ,..1 1 ix . Tj C 545' 1 5. .' xi.. , .. fa. One hundred ninety-one fx , il- 8.36, .4 ,g,,... . Ht f' , r F fx -3-fl, 4 -. up Q1'f5hcY , H .,, ,, . ' rdf. C , :Dfff g fx , - ll Sly, c.,, stat t,,Jfvw852 l a+'+gffWf- L.. I . J L H 'P5.,...'.'.gf72-1,27 -ji? 1 x 'Y wink -Xb ... --A A-I ,1 'ffffla 2 -5gx'f,y 'i.1f:f1jyi U 'Qfg315f?'i'14''4HhLfQf','j 5' ,, ' ' A I- .Q f' .Tl 513,33 .fQ137fPf'lgl ig ' .gf1:.'?3Q -'-2-9-T' ' .. --f?4, - :.wr:,5, 1, 41.,E'f,iQ:'I ,L-'F-. L'?,ff,-.1-K-, N 5 Y' . i q-'Lfr .2-wgf'-1551 ' . il,-4'9 X! ' if ,xij,j,-'.ifHLfL'., -7-,:?,':,Q'4'5f115E-,5 '.f'.jffw1,'-,jqlx ,tiger 7 I 5 ,q,1.1- ,.:5J.,L.,,,W.+my li fj',-g--'ying -Q Q ' ' -'b ' 1-f-i4'f:gv2-.,,,- at i. M12--l:', 1 Lf-a1u.f,p - .-'. , . N .fu-1'-vf'9zf,','t.z,vff-ik: ll ', h.-hx.. X nl? -4 L ,qii7ii .ViQf1i'f.-1-:QE:--if-J T112 11 -IP ilE1'1i?'g'12',f'g'fiffp'?97 ' K' ' A ' 1 .- 1' '-'11 i ' - J .P --A A -ees -A at 1, 1 N +- l gf . , , , L ,- A AV ' . UQQM' 'x K, ,I , . Mafia jp. 4 l ' fc I fl c1xPTxlx NkNlH!N,'23 Track Schedule for 1928 A Jril Z0-Zl-Ohio April 25-Case at Nay l-Denison May 5-Akron at Akron May IZ-Reserve May 19 Nil . nf, W '-Q . J S V iRQ::F,,Q'ry,, if Is .V uw W TS-. sl 5 -V V'-be ,,A ,ti lf' ' - 'W' ' xx r',l5. K. 4fL-- 'fs :,' 3 Qy ,Z O Q, ' A ',,-WQfSYa.3x , , . K , -Northeast Ohio meet at Gberlin . av 25-Z6-Big Six Alter two months ol' hard training on the gym floor and inside track, Coach Swigart Ends that he has a squad that will do great things for Wooster. The relay team will be the same as last year with the exception of Crothers. Secrist or Taylor will probably ill this fourth place. ln the quarter mile, there is no equal to Hanna in the state. Stewart will put Wooster high in track competition with his pole Vaulting. Captain lVlclVlinn in the mile and Crifliths and Biebel in the two mile will give Swigart no worry about these races. With the Big Six on our own held this year, there is no reason why Wooster cannot be right at the top. 1 Relays at Columbus Cleveland z lAESSlNG,'28 !l'Ia11ager One hundred nhuny Oneh 1 05? r ll X! fir f' 4? TWD The fir team. were Il' shot Ili Our Hrst Ii Harrar l n I llooste fllpe in ln I Deniso team 3, . UU l0ur-fit lhihy 3.21 5' Goiilil. Sdurer llllilf Ne. 5 , s-wrt ., '.4 if x' M 5-i,.-317.1 ., J ' ,Alf T I f if r 9 , ,, A 'I 3 ' Fra? I V r hz? it all -I i :Sr 4. gl Z' lv' xc 1' Wt? ,T Q 'imp ,grey uw , f-v , g A 1 A .arm-f1.fxrf'rim'ff'ri ' , .f .. f - .LLL .1 V A -.ffrXs.gvfQwQ:'Ff.Q?s.I:..'fu . -f.r.F,:, ' :V A I -. 1.-.ifgi A .I i 7 .1 Q, , 4 ' Mig, Q 'lqlxlre-1' ' :, it IA gf--fm 1 1, ,Qgfgfg-7,1-,,f,-34..,,'. ,':3jg:i2,g:r.5-, X , vb'--Y . M- fr 1' ,R 1 , 'WIT TIA T ' ' ' '15'T- l -2li'-'-'- Q---'fr .,i:1u:-ffl+.T.2. V51 'ffD'frLLf'A 's ' O Q' Di - Y . , ,-, . . - ' - .-.fi '---3f..'.-.-,Qs 1 -' L- I, if , ,. 1, ...., j.a. .1 g, es' A- Pillllief fM21H21gerD, Clouse, Bourns, Perkins Lehman, McCabe, Weihe, Miller Tennis v..4...Y Tennis competition. Wooster has an enviable record in Ohio Conference ' ' t nce in the sprino' activities at Wooster. Although a minor sport, it is of major impor a D The 1928 tennis campaign will be severe but the team should be well prepared to meet it with lVlcCabe, Miller and Weihe of last year's varsity making a hrm basis ' 'll be hard to replace, but from such for a new team. Captain Selby and Bourns W1 candidates as Lehman, Perkins, Bourns and Clouse, the squad should be up to its old strength. Coach Boles has provided a stiff test for this year's team with Ghio ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A difhcult schedule only implies some Wesleyan 'furnishing the initial competition. er netmen and the usual number of hard fought flashy racquet work from the Woost victories. A 1928 SCHEDULE LGR April Z5-Wesleyan, there May 14-Mount Union, Away April 28-Ashland, there May 16-0b6fl1U, UWGTC May 3-A-Hiram, here May l8fKenyon, here May Sptjberlin, here May Z2'Hiram, there Nlay 3-Kenyon, there May 25 and 26-Ohio Intercol- Mgy 1O..A5h1and, here legiate Tournament at Gambier May l2-Wesleyan, here T:! ?', Jill ' 7,14 '.i- One hundred ninety-three gg' ' . W , H,-r , -L... pig-VT'- ' 1 f l 5 t 4 ,ff 4 fx! 15: 03. ' ' :iii 1 A '45 N? il 'I 'Wx'-' - in -K ' -if .. y, if f 3141 'i11'1f5.f- 1 A4'A '7 's ff? '+R- 1,- ,.J 2 N4 --v 5. Cook, Gerberich, Donley, lVlcMinn, Troychak, Spahn, Mills ' Gifhn, McCuskey, Morley, Wyse, Grilhths, Biebel, Duronio, Coach Swigart C1955 COLIIIIIY .. . - XX XX ith just two letter MOYICY, 516591 and MC' men out for the team, Cuskey Won a place on .Xltho Coach Swtgart tormed the team. So with The 1 a squad that did great Captain MCM1l1H and mem things to r Wooster. Griffiths, itwas a qum- f E .-Xtter tvvo weeks ot hard tet of consistent sturdy Ol practice ol a two to tive runners. The first meet Candi mile jaunt every after- of the year with Ohio Old 51 noon, three sophomores, X Northern was the clos- ww est race tor the Wooster harriers. Anderson of Northern took an easy first while ' Crifliths and Morley sprinted for the next two places and victory. ln the Big Six 1 meet at Denison. XXfooster was a good second best of the nine schools. Muskingum 'vtctt won with a low score and Oberlin and Wesleyan took third and fourth respectively. .Xnother successlul team with three lettermen can be the only prediction for next year. SEASONS SCORES 26 35 18 19 15 Northern 20 Wad K tl' A W N. gd . D -A ,na n , -., .- ..,34. . .-L ' Q. A Q lm 4 k. -' .5 - -N I I .'.'-9' w- -1 V, it ,tr . wig fe if ' 1 .fe ' - H 4 - . ,' -.Tl ' . l' 1 f , l ' 4, . -' ff' X--f k E -. . '- 1' V ff' I -. A - ' ' 1' me V . , A 1 . Y 'U n .i. XX'esleyan 20 Case 37 Oberlin 26 Akron 40 One hundred ninety-two Qne h ,, N I Aff t, j fx ' , . iz, f I s- -L . 121 f 7 ar' fab--'r' ,ill , ' -.1 . we .. .. , ,, ' Q ilu, 5 :Ji I Ns:-T 1' 111 Q f li 'if'ilflgfffff-t2:1-Leaf . 1-, ' Y - F- .- ' a5'ff'3 1'lg'vf1'fT'if'.1QQJl'fA-:J-fil'Il mfLl' . ' ' Y h'Tf'f'-'A '+ '1f f1 ' gfL,Q.Q-f, ' 4 .yjf'f'.jj'-Q . 1 Q - . V - , Ex? - ,.. ' L ' 1 ' l s X 'f+1'L l i 3' o Q' 'IJ 'Mr ' '-f' -- 'f---1---cal VA J 5-bp- 5. Q. ir? 1 tl! QQ nk Qs:- 36- Tlmnehill lltlt'hlt'r Switzer Simon Hudson 1110? 5t.,,-11.5 T611 Whitcomh lzntrilain lit-llt-i lnterfClass Baseball 'lihe freshmen surprised theiothuer nines as well as themselves by winning, st-x'en otll ul' t-iglit games and taking first place. l he juniorstwere their closest contenders but near the t-nd ol' tht- season they weakened and lost out. Qaptam Simon, besides playing a steady' game lor the lrosli inthe inheld, ran his team with a spirit that won. l'urther credit should go to tht- pitcher, 'll'tlllball. Entrikm, who threw a last and a vie con ro et 73 Q? -psf' 488 Lehman Aslihalllll slgjlliff Sclmweislwerglei' 511111 lnterfClass Basketball -e e t . ' 1 f - f -1 he last lieu Haines. to lt fa: ' h' ll ht -ea,on. All but the Sophs had tl chance. up to lk ,H , U D win our ISBAV pllrziyiiijglgtciiisistetlt and neadv basketball, the Seniors took first place. Lirillitlis 'ind Lehman ut the b'1ll throuvh the hoop for the Seniors while Stoll and Sclixxeislwt-rger lornitfd ' p L SC 'Q -- - lown, xlollillus playing helped the Seniors win a strong defense to keep the opponents stole t their last games. f 1 , , 'L Q ' Z 7 gf, we 1 1 f ff' , . .- ' ,-1 475' One hunclrcd ninety-five 1 ' 3, , 1 hy-' Xa Xrmf',Yq N124 V If -1, 'J-1 C' -,Ln E -A . A l'.' TW' is A- A C ,sf - .. . --H W,,. ' U -f-f v f f .1 - r- -We ' -'---e A ' -' ' I L --1 ff ,-w2':1f'rd-' .L-x 'ff-wfrff' il. .1 :f.:. -1 '- . ... .-.' C w,::3f'Qf,3'. Lsiii?-12.f..l,fQ3,l15 'i'k'3f.5-Q-Q3 '11 'fill A-:fit 'iiiiflif53Zi.'3f?'5133f?FV l tif- -3592957 C f ll . .Ag - gs, e --is f H P f A M s M' l l Q, ' .1-'E X li -c ls l 1 fx . lioles Cfoachb, Helm, Scheer., Harris, Acton, Amstutz, Hamilton ' h Crotliers, McCullough, Bourns, Taylor, Could, Hunt, Swigart CCoac D Swimming The l9Z8 swimming team, although handicapped by the absence of Coach Carl B. Munson, completed a successful season. As a result of having some large schools on its schedule, the mermen lost nve meets and won four. Two big trips were taken, one to Cincinnati and Wesleyan, and the other to Pittsburgh and Carnegie Tech. At Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, the squad met their stiffest opposition. The strongest events of the team were the lOO yard free style by Bourns, and the 100 only Nliller and McCabe graduating, the team has a grea 5 anuary iebruary -ebruarx' W -'elwruary iebruary 5ebruary 20-Wooster IO-Wooster l l-Wooster l 7 -Wooster Z-l--Wooster 7 5-Wooster 42- 'L'lWI'llllI'.X 28- Wooster Xlarcli lf -e-- Wooster Nlarcli O-Wooster W I page .,,u.y-H , , -, t 1- WML 1 an 'Ti' ,V ,l LJ ..- ,., RESULTS Case ,........ Cincinnati Wesleyan Pittsburgh -Pittsburgh yard bacltstroke by Amstutz, and the 200 yard free style by McCullough. With t start for next year. -Carnegie Tech -Cincinnati N Case .......... -Wesleyan Z0-At Home Away 13-Away 45-At Home 45-Away 3 5-Away -At Home -Away -At Home One hundred ninety'-four fmt I l Q 'Q ' c , icy-,L R! lt 1' .ff game seasc in th Entr l- ,,- 44 1 23 Win lllltl il SIE Ihei One 5' .,. K ff: f- A ,af . S-Q 'Yifz ' dl' ' m ', V ,ft x if ps, I , . v1.9 bfi-, 1 I .43 I Q W - Lf-' 1 . N '1N:- -- , V. ,. . J, -. .. .. . '-'fi'--7: if-gg ''ffii252?:1ggij'fi'-T,g3'j' if if 3 ' f ' ,1 - ' - - . f , V , . , Ti ffff- fl- ,f ffm. 5.49 . , ff'- -' ' '- . V 2 ' , .' f . A - ,V . vfwffx , v. 'L-xr '.x,g- Y - 1 ', ' A ' y- . '-' . - . ' .1 ' -4 li- ' 1 s 7 ' ' ' A' , 'TA' - f ,....' ,L ' Jak- by , fl A ' ls , J .MM ' 1 Q Q' LII I 9 Q O' . '1 ' Ji: ' r ' , ': I--fa. b Y : X1 .V . E at 1 iff. A - 'L 'I' 'A , Q-:A VJ Q.. .1 , at . f . ff.-, , , N gdjf' L. vga . ,A a 'f' - One hundred mnety-seven Q. ' Tw 1 A, .2 ,f 'f 1- H . ,. -ani, ,9 - V. ,Nag Eff ,j!,2.L....-' ig fi A - . '7 ff '-A f-'xg'--xvrf-Tx. ..-A X ,.'.,, f , H V, I im, 5764 fb if Q V A D . IL' ,, , Q .- gferg S , S, ef:5'rLf If f-'Zi' ' . 71,-ff . , , 557,-1-.fjls C' Q 'Q ' ' , .2333 --- ,. g .,. , ...- . . : 3' EL2.Qjii?iiQQf'f if l .ilffbsifi I, an f , 1 lx , ,. ' ',' 1 -1,1 --- f ',,,wA:-5, , ..-.fa-cf. ff' 'fwlifgf' - - 'A f.I-Q-15.1 Ae- '- J g: f4f':w'++1fv r A s - 1 -sf' .2- -H v R g X ir if X 1 ki J ' 'Q QE Post Thomas Could Maitland Christian Morris Scheer Bryant lnterfClass VolleyfBall 'l'hree hig reasons why the juniors came out hrst are Post, Scheer and Christian. Each had his specialty, Christian with his nasty easy side-tip, Scheer's smashing placements and Post with his hard drives to the back line. Captain Paul succeeded in getting the same team out each time which resulted in some clever passing and playing. f Thhe sophs gave the juniors a bad ' k son. scare when they threatened to win out in the last wee o t e sea F M an ,QE ' 'lvx ,pq :arg i - - Schwarz Afscott Gould f,hrislinn McCabe Voorhees Schumacher lnterfSection Basketball ,ml ll'.HlLgIfTl'F:'gll1e -toughest team in the Iirst gamer Seventh met but one five that Stop- pummg ,lt Umcg init?wistsisgpggatbltilielni put lnylaltsfo ploiiitsh Seventh exhibited some good 4 .. '. . s oo ing w ic ena e ' Lhrislian was the hig scorer and main cog of the team L t em to Outscore their Opponents' 1 gf ..,,,, ins l RAW, i rg: ' ' 4 '. ,s- N ' 'L ' JL, i 5 ,4 'xr Y ks all x it a ,. is . B - 'K-' - ' S ' B' :I One hundred ninety-six ' ,, V ' , ni L- H' ' VJ,-Q52 ... ,P p5 f' R i N l '1 fill 't : . its Ce. fl' , T ' , 'N -,e,,-s ,1 to, i i J. l XX M in A V TT-'TT f 'free r ' -ff: A N jfs XXX r .pl V K. -k,- ii, vk.'AAv .A .!V.. r r e s ee M 3 ,V - - Fclbiv Cup Winners Nltltllilf l.lillMAX GUTELIUS The possession tml' gr silver loving cup is the prime ambition of every girl athlete. The tro- phy stzintls for ellieieney' in qrtlileties, in other xvortls H00 points complecl with good sportsman- ship untl gootl selioltirship. Wilmettzi Nloore Qtntl Nlzrrgztret Gutelius, as the only present pos- sessors of cups, speak lor themselves. The tennis trophy' is the spur to ull tennis enthusiasts. The tournament winner holds the i ' N ' ' ' ' ' fr h inent ossession of cup until she is tlelezitetl. lurther requirements .rre neeessary lor t e perme p Xl ' .Xliee lelimztn is the present possessor. XY. C. ASSOCIATION ' l h ossess 1 W C letter The require- the cup. . airy The XY. CQ. .Xssoeizttion is eomposetl ol' ull gir s wpo p h I . . . p . Q ments lor suitl letter :ire gootl scholarship, sportsmzin like spirit and 1000 points. The Associa- ' ' ' r 1 ' ' ' l t i l to foster at real spirit ot sportsmanship. tion gums lu girouse ll keen interest in girls .ith eties 'tr t ii Uutelius Scuclcler Behner M TiN1f+sl4ef'i Mefiuskey R1H111lll0 Hilmmn D H A OCT? ,ff ,. H 'H ' 'f A wi a s Siylihu firzintlell Ancletson Me .OWL V A is X- e Jw Kt t tssw. he O 5?-55 f T t ' Y , is 1 , eei. 1' 'sk eg tlin- liiiii-lrerl llllll'lY-llllll' 'Lge ,ffl 'T wk . e K T . W stars 1 wx if s- I use , H , mf ft' 7 titi S, , of ' Il ' at QQ ' , q q- A J' S 'V Sill ll W -' f kjkhtix ' It 5 . I w .I ' ,fr t - Q ' 'J Q . J ' K , S-.,, A Rl, . H wifi? :fi . - ly' v., r I ,z J , ' 9 . I V , , i . I . wr, - I I an 1 , K MRS. AIUXKIX MISS LOWRIE MISS DILLON The elliciency' and popularity ol' womens athletics is due in a large measure to our coaches, who combine a true knowledge and love ol their work with unbounded enthusiasm Miss l.owrie as head ol' the department with her two assistants, Mrs. -Iunkin and Miss Dillon, made up the personnel ol' this capable stall. BIG SIX BOARD ' 'Ihe Big Six Board, elected annually by the fair sex, regulates the various departments of girls athletics on the campus. baeh member heads a major sport, inspires her class managers to greater activity and is in part responsible lor the results obtained. t NICGAW, Traclr 4- IEHMAX, Tennis Rf nw N bk llfwm' AllgbI.liR, Iiaskutbzzll HARNION, 5wf,,,,,,i,,g ' '., g -A R.-XMAGIE, I-liking s .V sa ,J Q '- Wyyaf Lg.. 'K .fi O h CI d ' 'I U- -- . 1 , ne un re ninety-eigit t YI 'XVI' 4.11 M . I -0 '4 ,' ' -aa-.m.L::,5',-c'l,,. .-'I 5' .h I i 1 it Viv, V Y A '-'.--- .2 - , J.. --.- , I ' ' t N If ' s X 'U , - .- X- . ' f r V. ,, :V W. -I h.,4s,3K.,A .dpi-a,r,.t -f .:,,,f,- ' ' ' : 'Y 'bt -1' 4'.-'-'- V ' i- ' - - A -' - e-Q-:ttf '- X.-:fM'C'1P-3.1 - -- -' . ..e-,a...: ,. 55, -.p'-Yi,-.5-Jf: .goafgq . ,- .-Y A . ,A -x if at Q all ', i f M I Kg K : ,, . ij bvyv fl-jggTN4Y.I:l.:ii.l5j?:.: nib'-W-I--in h A ,I Basketball Great is the interest shown in basketball by the fair co-eds. With real enthusiasm do they l Uiouslx' 'ittend practices with the hope ol making the team. Due to keen competition class re ig . U . . . teams ol' remarkable ability are produced. 'l'he interclass games prove to be truly exciting ' ' ' x ' Q fl lnowledve ol' the game and an execution of that matches that display in lint lashion at rta t b ' ' ' I 'A ' ' ll t 1x'ellence, teamwork, plus a good spirit of fair play. lUNlORS knowledge. Basltetball dutlops ati e lc c c SUN lOliS Despite the usual dilliculties ol' collecting team members the Senior team made quite ll 1WC'll lllCCS 'll lll'llCS LlllCC Ol'- 'l'he unrelenting fates were against the speedy junior team captained by Ruth March, a forward and guard of note. All possible presentawe ati t . '. . .. ganized the team had no end ol' lun and tactics were employed against the formidable afforded their underclassmen much amuse- Sophomores but to no avail. Team-work was ' ' ' l l' baslet- the dying cry of the hghting juniors who gave ment along with an unusual biant o t ball. Lenore Sheets was leader ol' the ver satile Senior team. ll.irl'.itxi:h. xl'HllL. ll.nrl-er, Spalin, llgirmon St Jl'l lt lNltJliliS llail lu the championsl l etlective team worla i this lucky ' 'lhey' alone sticcee ded in lteeping their rect uit shots md indless pep and iltis speed characterized combination in all their games. irtl their all to a worthy cause, - Nlontgomerv, Amstute, Gwynne, Lehman h Martin, Mctusliey, March, Carson, l-la n FRESHMEN 'lirue to form the Freshmen pro duced a a ood fight. needy team that always put up g -l . ' ' Seniors with ease. 'lhey downed the lotty Characteristic Freshman them thru their defe enthusiasm carried ZLIS admirably. Their e will correct was team- clean. 'liheir lorwartls were s ' . . L I ilwir gogirtls liuiletl many gi good play ol' the weali point that tim Q I opponents. Scutldy captainetl this crew to work. Mary lhrig as captain was responsible for their good showing. victory 4.- l l ,1- l more Yoder Gilliland, Heavenor, Hobson . V lilac in . ' - -'- f -rr, XX vse ' . . X ociiin. l ranlx. lu 4 . S L' A Nelson' Wallace' lhrig' Dlcklemzm trolvp. ldoxer, Sciitltler, lierig, .ILIIILY ., f.t.., N-T. D 1 be ' - we 49:9 ii- ,f at ' Q K 5 ' SV' . , VA M Z A rf rl . is S ri v s 'VV' ..?.:.s., 1Z Q E f, :L bi , . . .x -35' i' ,. ' F ' fl fi .,. X:4 'K as 5 Y : egg f . , Y ll I 3,5 e g.:,.,e' K cg . ' lwo Iiiiiitliii om QQ. , st. .. ,X ,J-Fx, -s e , x v fss I -, s :figs J .sy t 1 V -t M s, x cgi xwvvwts t ' . X 0 Q. e XP ,tis K A0 A ,sl W Q P secluded in vii. , lift. H , .fi I f J' .A-Swv If .. 1 '53 wj'l x ' .,: QJV jf' , ' -'TT A . if QS.: . X. Q I - ,. 1 M, I ., w if, .' 'fn 'Q' -.4 .., rw- s . A . ' i 1 ' Jai I 1 ' N, .Y r A , V- A .4 x' , :Ali A U P . ff .,-, 2 Q i if 4' +15 X gg t - f - s ' 1: a A e fx 'G 1 D , A 1 . H N I ' . V gf I U I . , '- A - -it-A Y - ,,'3:-.Jef 'A ,A , -, , NHL 2 ,a ,Qg,r-:if-,jfft 1 -,gl .X 'f I Gigi, PT , I 1 ' ' ,N if-' 2 Jig: t 1 1- ,Q 2':3',1: I l i ...- f-J f.. c s fi 2 X ,t vs., 1 ' 5 , ,i w if-4 , .- w 1 to y,c . . .X f Q tt - Le it L ff f ir 1 P' .' - 4., ,,,1 flee i I 1 ,.. ' ' - 'L t llockey MIL! 1 l t among Wooster Girls. Almost any perfect llockey is an unusually popular lat spor L D i Y rs L i enthusiasts with all their trappings, in action on the girls' autumn day one can see these hockey hockey field. Real loye of the game, keen sense of sportsmanship and excellent team- work are all developed and displayed on the field. The common motto that we aim to follow, which makes for success is, United we stand, and divided we fall. CLASS TEAMS SENIORS JUNIORS 'I'he Senior team captained by Roberta Champs: To win that title the junior Craig made an admirable showing this fall. team captained by Mary Alice Lehman play- 'lhese players having worked together for four ed a stellar brand of hockey. To their stern years have developed real teamwork. Un- observance to that motto, United we stand flagging enthusiasm is their forte. Always and endless pep and good spirit do they owe they put up a merry battle for their opponents. their success. Nlclyerihan, Barber, Edwards, Moore Hahn, McCuskey, Carson, Ramage, March Spahn, Smith, Craig, Harmon Gwynne, Montgomery, Lehman, Hunter, Hail SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 'lihe all powerful sophomores captained by Last but not least the Fresh-with re- Scuddy easily managed to make life miserable markable speed did the yearlings acquire the for their opponents and with great success, art of wielding the hockey stick and speedily lhe team composed of excellent players following the put. Pauline Albertson skil- proved to be a consistant combination both fully captained the Freshman crew through its aggressively and defensively. initial ggagon in hockey' Uherth. Kerr, Hastings, Mc.-Xlpine, Dilly, Bl s en Yoder, Heavenor, Blackmore Roper .tt-iner, King Scudder lirwnk Gross - ' ' ' ' ' A' Rankin. Albertson Runkle 413' Dx ff:-1 ,-:FT 'C gk .X H' RSV A 'sig' l cr ' 'Rs 'Fw-JJ Two hundred if l 1 W' --,V -.. , -N-.-. .-r,.,,, --'v' ' i:i Qi i 4 cf- , L. W -.i:J'S llfQs,1 - WIA r X '- '- - l r- ' ---xr: A-, l W- . .W-' i A --ifj ' , V , A l 'Q gpi.f.Q, 'Lii,ffQf,D?r'Ef Tiff! my I Z '1- L H ff- lrll' U '1 ll, 'Ee-C Midi X. Class Managers lll ltQliliY BASKETBALL r.,, K,-,L....., iw-' l l'Q'Q' 4 - -'wir A Xi L l iiL.l.L. l'liXNl5 Xlkillace, King. McCusliey, Spahn VOLLEY BALL l -,.. ..,... X l .i Barber. Swager. Stalter, March Nltvei- lvittzxatz th- frl l'-zzrkhlut lht class rii.rn.aut'rs .ire iritlr-speiisrrlile as untlt-rstutlies to their respective Sport Heads. clll malls the it-sprirrsllazlrtx .intl rmrtirit- xwrlt ol attending practices, taking names, help- mr sr- tr-.fins .lzirl Lll'l'.ll'2lZlfl init-rclgrss inalclit-s. Despite the hartl work involved each man- r tr tx,-t-r'ic:i,w .r secret br-ix' in st-ming her it-gun mn the championship. The faithfulness and ' i tlrt-zi1.l:i.rgersisliighlx crliiiiiiemlglhle. SWl M M ING l li,Xl,lx LM...- ii 1 , '1. IFJ, l 4' l l ,Le lr:-V-,N X-l.,5,f', DeLooze, White, Hail ll l K l NG l .Nix ,I ,.'. l llfllr-livll llirlw' tlll-RY ......gn- l 'ltr' lr r Xl uw, llill, N lllll Wright, Welker er ' co.-lrweilf xvaiker, Bfflm :cgi 551, .,Uf:l.fE nay i cc M as as a M cee aa L: V, -, If if - Lili M ,Y V -'g,7,!T, ,vrrt , QW XQ fl '.,NXYil-lk.Q,Aq-Viv. T H T ' if A' 'Lifi-pa -' ' 135,Xffi ff 'M T fly? V , - , f-mg.. , ,VA , -gl-1.afl ':g,Q,L4g1 V A T Jllli ,ll 5, March Yocum lirank Gerig Royer Sheets Nlartin 3lcCuskey Lehman -- Scudder Kerr liach year according to custom, two selected teams styled Gold and Black respectively are matched against each other. These team members are chosen annually as representative of the ht-st basketball material from the three upper class teams. This year through some kind act of l'rox'idence abetting earnest ellort the Black team were victorious in the contest. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ,Ns mythical elevens are chosen in football. in like fashion are mythical sixes chosen, at least, at XX'ooster. This honor ol' being one ol the select few is conferred upon those who in the eyes of the coaches have shown marked ability in the held of basketball. No opportunity tho is afford- ed this team to display their powers. lforicardx Center Guards NROYER Nl,-XRY ALICE LEHMAN MCCUSKEY 5CUDDER NTARCH MARTIN Martin March lim-'i N- . , .tntlthr Lt-hnian Mcfllhkcy Two lnnnlrt-il two 'FY'- 4 ,. - a -4 , -Q..-qi-.J.L.5DA3,'Q4..-Ui'3::,-,Yi spy.. . . H- -- '-if 1 '-'.-.':g,x'nr-- L.: J. .. . . 141,93-Avf . Urigggzm. :U . M U A l , n V A M .st-4.f.nfc3f..f1lsy: i'x.ae3P,I1651u11:jg,2 1. 'fi 'Q v it i i i ---W--f-',,..-m, Y . K I , 'Q'fQ'TffT3f-f?,jff7f,:77,,, K A g , ,Q A i---5.f-if21-qf25', I1fg3g-'-11,Eg 4455455 , . - ' . i ' il ' i ,XP 31 ,mt Y ,f W ,, ' . A y lk1,'lf'l15','.'51Qf2. i5'i.:'-1Sfir?5751513.513?f-f'fliif'42-'- f:1'57if5q?,?S'? Q r sa.- aa.- aaaaagil. r.gLL2+.'f2.p fiiiiiigi'ff?5,55173213lf-391fiFfib.-fgit?1,i5iiiitifili '- f -- ' 1 'li m . - , -. , :,?7,',1fffPf1:'fj,x QCj.'1 l 1 'A' l L55 GW? , '22'- S511-Q:f5.1'f'Eiv,a'!.51?Fg' . - -L esmfgrg ,. i 1 Q. Q - it Q 's , X , 1 L, A lQ21f7ifl??i'iffi511i2Z' , 1 i i ' 'f N V i1 3 fi g .- 355 213 - Yi? f'ii-'Tiff'-'liiiifii 9' ' ' l ??5f5Z5Eg.f'!11f ' A l5i?fI15i1?5?3 b i it a 4 2 f .. . ' Q e.fg1e:fg,,ggf u 5 S ' P f 4 yfz::G2221:5if35?1 'Q ' iilillfff-54'-'.7?If1 ,, f.sf1Er-fvfre H 0 :E:j:54l:4N :J F X 2 2 . 1: 't 3 f W 'I ,o 25 3 5 . fs 4-'V 'il , 5 F'i'?ff i5l5f3ffsgf 1 ', I .'. fL, -fi -. . .2 I , . ' I, '21,-',5,'iyi1-V' if . -it 'J il.'Zlfff!fQf,, 533 .- l. . 13. ' ni tiviizfba-2-1:53 , ' A .f.1:J:'v. '5'- WIS.-J-.2 s ' W- s, ' 1 if '- .3555-1ii:'?,i1 f ,f . ' ' Q Q' '- if l x , 1 i ii 7 7: ililrii-l',f-Ei' Q 'i 'Q jg- 'Q-fgk. S vi : , 1 3 5 , 1 ' - J f K. mi' 31,4 .X ig,,Mr A X 7 .Q . Z a A xv- 3 . f K.. t ' I Q 5 X as i K i .3 7' 'M it 'f f M X 1 L , N x 1 ' . 1 i , 3 .kr t 2 1 H' Mt X - XX L .f 'wr -e-fy' ,ff i is 2 33 w.L-if - il x Jin: ,fuk 3, A ' .ex ,,-V QL-'J F 3: 'til ,l..N, IF, f 2 l f '21 5 ,dm E. FQ V 1: l-r?1R1f9':7f . ,A ,Q-g,..t..v,-..rE ,., fi f,,L,.f?-wfx 'Q in J . J' MT! 'V ly F3 521 ', Q W: .- 1 ' ' 'K-f, .3 of ' 'ffl'-Fl 2 2,51 qi J'-L 9 F7 'ifxfigffgi-,Z ' a f l ffl. l i 6 t s be-at 17 V 'Q i l ki exii' fl t i - Q . i i, , f 2 ll l ' Y - ' , lf r H' , I K . l 'duh' X A -i , Qlxqk, :yi fn ,cy l ' 3.-,WM as ,a-.,,,,,a , a A .3 ' ' i i - A i li f 't 1 E F ENERAL WOOSTER'S Woundllgwd 'fdre'i . , -' fg 1, 4 1 ,. i was removed to a home in Danburyitm r eldiatf I fufcggtyh eQ5f ,J i nature of the wound precluded any Chai 'i:Q,-Qffil' ole Heyy ' 1 died five days later on the second OQQQ f I, ag buried with only a quiet funeral beca s i.i ',t',n' - st cki ' d1tion of Danbury. X tg lollie, y Y:-'Jil .Q',1 Seventy-seven years later an imp A , s1ve me erected over his grave by the Masons lofi Connpigticut,fs1n oei E 2 Wooster had secured the charter the - 2 lodge in that state in 1750. Cj+f yy i W iyay ' ' ' r Genera, 'Qfidi?titWooistrQ15'.'3. This is the tradition of Majo I A wif M y d reserve it as the traditlon of Xe of fthyC,yg1j,eat su 'Qi 'i'vl-' ,':' ' 1 honor it an p ' ' ' ivin birth to our patriots who died ID g g M y f- fwima-nezzgrwf' if' ,Lg 1 ff-- I II- 'N . ' '9J'V ' ' if .Af I gX7 '.-1.21 , aux 4d lx I ,wfgigifix-572, 6 QI, , , W W 7 :ginaev'vfQiJf??',L1e2:vgiLTiffgff 1 -Q, F, QAM 35:11 H' ,f'iAfL'.:'EFK3 - Pff-Wff ffl?-?,x3'i'3ff?2ffESf? af N 'a 2555-' --- L.: f -' P --'- .3-'L' - , 1 jZ1f?1'i 'QQ 1f'?41:'fi125-fs f ,'Q ! VAiQj29.fj,34:1gfg,-gj,j:,-Q67 'N . 255595 k.!9U':tgf-- , , lfYf?Zft':'?1'7'l'- -, .. - ' ' . 'f fr-1'La-14.-2-1,2221-Q ',,'ffu3'E-f- flf' Y f ' H . W 1 X, '- 4 11'g b Y JI! -? 'W 7 , is ' g j f . I' 1 A s110'wb0u11d castle Sll'l'l'0Il7ICi6d by silent St'7IfI.716lS ...- mvfk 1 4 1- ,ttih I A 1 ' .. , . A ,V V ' 'xx '12 , W f.f A'9Y', 4. 'f' .'Zt'FfSjffw, 1 x, .inf I ' . JXW' , , 195: o ,, xi wk Q H h h V F J, ... Two hundred four -. FK. I -ff., , , I A- S' fi' ' . hs ,rl ', f v YV' '1 ' ' 5 n sl. l gr' l' 2- I. eff? .il xl. f ,f s .M x V' ' M ij'- X ' A f-:ava- l I Ska- ' Q if ff Na Q., . '-,hswy l, f ' 'K ella llkhll' llhl Xlhmler, hut there was -ml: 1:1 r llm- l l lhe Ulm-1xla1ul'y' lu slum' lm' lt. Jura.: 1 1 l'llll llu-re haw ill'UNX'll up a new l lv l.lllimlNul'lsL1l' alma mater llll ml l'lNN, 1 'lx ,.. l.. x.. lll HX., .. l l x v NUI hx. ,Hr l .li . l Y 1 'Il' fl' llk'XN ll'.lxllllUllN. Y l XX 1 'Y' . ll 1' .. , ll ' l- XL'.ll'll aml lwpe lm' a lullel' a .lu um' hill will he places about el lhere xvlll he I r- 'f l r 'f ,..- ' r- xl' , . . , Mi, ,,A.i ,tea alll 'Xl 1,mmXll W Y, ' V .f- Q eu X 1' 1 :vs 'Sill XX ' l m -f , e- V lea . l A 'rj , .frm Q N N c-, l 1' .. .X A 4. N 5, Q is Pf f , l. A e ' .2 fyfvf L3 wk,1,WL,yV , ,Me ' c ,mu Q, If I X w ' J 1 J '. i L L N.. f 1 . 'lf 1 h only Iburi XYOO in om Hner miie thee Tw 3 fr -t -if if U . V lisp. - A' A -1- wt-- ,.., ,-.-.,,-,m,, ,, , W- ' A- V ay 9 ' .' -- A ,-,- :ir-1.-it . '- --,- - 9 --' n. - if --ilu ' -f'--MQ-.. c a M s t A ' f'f11'n-.912 -V 4 , '. I ' ' f ' - ' ' f 7'g A' -2 A .if -5 5,'.? ,'.'-.'jF?lf-i4LiLtQ.Q,' s 'f ' ' ' - Aff v-di-L jL ,,2 YA3'- 1.1.12 jg, -' ..- , ,- r -Y if fl. ' i l ft L 1 2 X X l f The Fool iti' nas tilien this rear in the presentation of lhe .N great step in lXmislui'tll'Lt1iiL cs .. . v l5ool by llhanning Pollock. dont- by an independent group ol students interested in dramati-is and hacltt-tl by the Student Senate. 'l'he play was exceptionally well stact-tl and actt-.l and tlieit- twin- plans to talae the production to Pittsburgh. The large audit-nce and tiaxorahle criticism warrants the establishment of a dramatic cluh in XX'tit:wlt'l', an oi'ganif,ation which would add much and detract little from our owl'-oigaiiizt-tl institution. We lalae this opportunity to congratulate Mrs. William- son who has tlirt-ctt-tl this play' and many' others xxhich have been so successful. Xlat' she anti our aspiring actors thrive! 'll lli .-Xtl'l'tJlQS ' ' ' Mason COCHRAN .ll'.sSlz flint lb lioiu-.ii'i'.-x l'RXNlx Nliiuxxi l.ii.if.i. Roni-.ii'i' lloxis. ROLAND Witumvis Nl.xitx't,rs Cliiwiiii 1. XX'ii.i.i,-mi GL7lzN'l'l'lliR 'IXHAYER CHURCH llxiuzuii' l'oiiici-.suit laxxit Cli1i.ias'ria ,l0HN QURONIO lirtxoiz Nlttlt iiotii lxxii-.s XX'isii,xiz'i' ISAAC l HUT ,INN lit ssisii. 'XX'.xi.'ri1iz Sri,-xiw THURLO THOMAS l Rtfrii Xlt.lDoxxi.i.i, lhxxxis XX'ic1i4,xiui LARRY SWARZ liiii-.x Saint ist f XXiu,i i txt Clie-tim fiUlR'l'l5 BLAZER 3i,,.l,,,,,,, KN, -1, Russert. CUNlNL3l'lAM l.1gli1,,,.AQ 1,'x.hlXM,, High Cfosluuzcs by BETTY BixRRE'rT KQQ! .. 'tg l. f , ' i . .i...i . if ' J' - i 1 TW l1 'l l '- ' - H V iii Q i i iil . S'i 'T:i diRii ,--Q ii' i ' X t,,. .r.. to f ' Q Riff M i' ' c s F' .,f. Ai'V ' I ' t g e g i i , LJ 6--if + + as e- g c . R2 t i Q 4-591 I ,QSE ibt 'l'he section parties and dormitory open house dinners are some of the biggest social allairs ol' the year. Not every section has a photographer in its midst to take a picture ol the allair, but the Fourth section happens to have, and that is why we can show a picture ol only one ol the l'ormals although all the dorms have these parties. You must look closely to see the party in the lower picture, but it seems to be a lovely' party. ,-X V. rat .K, , s . -....-'K' 'X 1 , A f , f 1 if 24.1 l ffm uh- xx ,M . v V Two hundred six i -. we- 5v Lab: A x x.- t, .1 .1 K4 ,. '-K . I 5.1.4-s..T3L.....,g.5.g.4.. lit. ,,, Lll'.l: 41 ,.,L larv- -ss Cllll' Ul LT- xlll' ' ,,,t .llge 'llZ?F3 -ll'Rf: .llm llws: lzisxr ,lExx RL 1 lll I 5 N .llqt ll. '51 N if s- , . 'S ? ' - . . ' x Q Yl Y W ' I 'lla' ' ft fir i' ' 'U V Ni P. -cs i r X - r f -, 'ff -ti.: ug. . , Jar: ' gg -ZS- 1'-53'I4- i- '7 A 1 ' ' W - - ill? - wk- ff.-X . - ',.'i.-A, - '. ' r ' M -f1,2,.f,t,-.Ig - A--5 V-f,.,,V ,.,,-, .,- , 4. I YKLQ-Qs! 1 l N'-j '. .If i - , b . I AW' KAII lg 2. Uxjzrgx lu., V41 I . ,.Y,'-V:7?,.E:diiz -fu N Qxrr-.1 'C J ' RC, , j-'K .5 .-.. if Q, V --i'li 7-Q??34f-. Q:'- 'f'-5lf'?'i3TiM N iffir-.RQ 'fi 'f'fn.:q-- ...,..a .. '2 fi l 5, -gi 2' xi-55-rf5j'fgQ... Jw E Q '.',.,g ' , w ,f--- -. '-wfs5:Ai:5+ffg2Qi':'gilifgf.'4:21fiJf1-'f-- ,, ': W 'A 4 - - f -pg-fx. Af P. wg., ,.:.'--.f,-r.qfe.1:t,w1Q:53f..1m,4-e x- f, 0, Q. 'A - ' Y A v' , - , 4 ' rf 4 -- T -- eau:-:-:f:.t' fgg.g c, 5 4.3, , i I E -W . W ep- Y ,ggi Aw .fn rm,.AE3A+?,, 5:-,,FL- A4 N I . ' l -P Fa . . L.. I - - M... in s. The Thirteenth Chair nl' ill visitors zintl stud l ents the Senate presented, ln the evening hir the pleasure 1 . . ut the City' Opera lluuse. Ll inystery' play, The Thirteenth Chair. Although the lighting elleets were gruesome :in-.l the Lietinn intensely exciting all the girls man- zigetl tu keep their euinpnstire gtntl their screams to themselves. On both evenings there was ll full zintl very lllllWl'L'ClLlllX'U hciu:'e zintl we are happy to boast 21 group of zietnrs v. hn ezin iwrntluce such xwrlt. 'l'lllit1.'XS'll llxiiiuifi liiiciciiisiiiif lii.i,i1N Sc1iiiz.xx'i'.t THURLO THOMAS lilly 1qL5g5,.,,',4 liniiilnit Rice Rienfuzn SMELTZ l,1i,i.i,xx Sci nnisic XX'ii,i,i,xAi Cizfxio JAMES PERKINS H lli-,its .Xsimriesnx lQt'nniivii 'lonn KENNETH OLDMAN ' A t'i'viNnii,xm 'liiiiweiz Cieiuizeiei ' ht ssl-.ii ,,. Nlii im:-,ii lxi-it lliiiexixicn ljl-QXI-'lf 'mn' ' Nlias. Wii,i.nxixfisoN Nw- J m 65 l ht' f , fl. . - w3'fQsN5 l GY' i. q r l'-i 'jim' l 'H I ' 1' if x. ' ,f-37591 Stl K, xii s , wr , N 1 ,j 'mix 5, L A N g T.: ' tn sv' , ,- ifk. K rw '- We 'Sd V we lwu liuinlivtl nint 1 'r w .. s H- ' ' ii ' 1, ' vf Q gg Ag9Ng., X gist X, V lfi iii' ' lt, , fu fr f , 5 1. . . fig - ne' 2? it , Br.. I Q 1 1 e W- 1' -t- I V ' T71-1' 1,irifEf5i'fiffaj, if ' Tiki ii . , lj-QQ Q, ',xA 3 A V is :' if l :af A, ,a5i.if'lf5ilgf1 Q 1:1 ff? ily 'W- . A - a- 4 A vi- lYQf-ff4f':iu.e.:'f-if'- ' A 1' ' -A A - I +L, -b I C. ' L' ' ' TB kt Lx N K 'L-J ' ZW T isr T f Aljoldea t' y Home Coming Day n lt There was once a poem written about all things coming home at some time or in th other. And there does seem to be an urging inside the heart of everyone to return 1, M . . . . . 121 once to the scenes ol his youth and his lolly. So with the college graduate at any 's i . . . , age rate. The tall homecoming has tor long been one of Woosters most celebrated lem . . . . . . f I ' traditions. rhlllltllllCglUl'1C5Ul autumn on the hill the old grad returns. The ml campus beholds old laces, new cars, baby carriages, happy laughter and cheerful M greetings as Wooster welcomes home her absent children. The 1927 homecomers saw Wooster in all her glory. The football game with Case resulted in a hard fought victory for our team. lf not nerve racking it was certainly exhilarating and satisfying. The black and gold outdid herself to smother the visitors thirty-three to nothing. A Iletxreen the halves the band paraded and the students formed the human HW. What prestige the freshmen had gained in the sack rush they yielded to the sopho- mores on the annual tug o' war. And the bonhre that evenino' was th b'ff0f t l C l es HUC za oo , best ol' the year. D -'vt'-.4 5,3-if 'ist 'V 'I f,,.., at 12 1 5: diy.-' iw angst' 5-.it . ' T - 'fr' Two hundred eight .th NT., 4 x Nh Tho , R-Vq.'fF. 1: X ' -'w 5 x A1 'iff :K Q f- WS Zfk.: is WX-L. 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JM, J sg Y .- 1, , . . . . 5' e ' '1 e r - ' T li, l' i gl ,J la - ll ,X F - X X . it fx If f .bgg . HN . 'K' if f' X Y f , . ff it On May 15, l9Z7 Wooster celebrated her twenty-third consecutive Color Day. What with jupiter Pluvius, Phoebus Apollo and Dan Aeolus spelling each other We east. At the foot of the white throne with the green of the new spring grass as a background, Miriam Stewart was crowned Queen of the May. The stadium represented a medieval French country villa and the students presented the pageant The Enchanted Chateau written by Miss Betty Barrett. The dances of the French court, the visiting Spanish court, and the jesters, followed f by those of the spirits of the chateau and of the peasants, gypsies, and shepherds o had an exciting day to say the l the countryside, all were beautiful and appealing. Providentially rain held off until the pageant was over an towers did wave and tremble in the wind there was much to be thankful for. just as the Queen was leaving the grounds the deluge burst forth and continued to do so while the Queen and her attendants lunched in Kauke Hall. The baseball game that afternoon had to be called off but the track meet with Qberlin was a thrilling one and in spite of the rain about two thousand were out to cheer Wooster to victory. Wel- d even if the castle come Stranger at the Opera l-louse was a remarkably Well acted play and brought the day most Iittingly to a close. 'f .'- ' WJ Q45 5' 'FS my f',K:T'W 13 , 'FTTH I 'ia ' T L . Q' .Ji 'g f- Y. ' . 1 - AY . 'V T Jil. dy - 9 ,V ' .Nfl xg-Z V ia., Z I ' fi' -:ff Two hundred twelve 4 . QF? J 'A H.,-' 74 f sr'-ww -1 i 'X l l kg-Q 'VL N If .fi 8 YK l pu l T' wir., 4 it .l M - was it . I , -' ,vis V-'T vqrv H, , ,,1 ?j'f'Q.1 A fi., l QL. igtf, T 5 G-5' -f ffl-.,.'.f.,1,-,Qt ITT .,,.1 . , . . g, ,JI - ' 'fa , --Haj X - f ' ' ll -'-ffl, if 'I 'Y .Q 'I .- ' ' 'ie 1 . 1 h.f..',?: 1 . 1w1 . .1 ., -' iii.-,' 2 -I I i'i'fff- Q e'F'i-.ixfi-' Wig?-', ,if . . ' N53 ..,iI.M.,,:...v. ,,sg7f:3.'5Q1 V l'5,Vf..41H.l 1' ' Legg, .-...f -.f 5 fl ,.1,3h3f:1.-L, Lv. V' K ,il-ec.-' Q fr., :' I J. , '-'.,L'l . N. - ,wp .h Hi,,i,Si,j..f7:':'2gL.' 1. .I - - - l ivtgm-is ..-c.'qf-w, .iw V. .-1 ' 4 'P . 1 -- . e. -2- fi..-Jim . . Q Q 5 -1 L , , i - 4. -V -, ,vw , - A-V,-x-. .4 .. sam- 7. .,. f,i,.,c,,,.,-f,f,4,,., Ji. - --L , I i - i g . . - 4 in-:-A, i g 7.15353 -:F 'r -: --A-1 ,1 ' - al u mni oflice for mechanical services. Thirty-one alumni clubs throughout the world meet ain- nually on Wooster Day, December ll, in their cities to renew fellowship and revitalize alumni- hood. Faculty speakers are sent to most ot the Ohio and eastern clubs on this traditional oc- casion. At Commencement the various alumni activities are directed through or by the oilice. Home-coming and Color Day are holidays which bring back alumni to the cam us durin the i P 8 college years. They are of great usefulness in the Wooster calendar, for they re-'establish college interest at the point of its origin. The Wooster Alumni Fund, a plan of voluntary annual giving, is one of the newest alumni activities. This year the goal of the Fund is the endowment of the Compton Professorship of Ph ilosophy in honor of Wooster's beloved teacher, Elias Compton, '81, who has served his alma mater forty-five years. be The alumni group, which all of you will sooner or later join, is one of which you may well proud. There is no more loyal group in the country. Seventy-hve per cent of' Wooster's alumni tan unusually high percentage are actively supporting its alumni work. The Wooster alumni office was the second to be established in the state of Ohio. The Wooster Alumni As- - sociation is a charter member of the national almuni organization. len There are many individual alumni whose achievements will be an inspiration and a chal- ge to you. ls it necessary to do more than mention the name of Arthur Compton to recall to your mind the exhilaration of his personality in that great chapel service? lt is with this great son of Wooster and many others of like calibre that you will join forces in bringing about the Cr eater Wooster that is to be. What will Wooster require of you as a graduate? Nothing more than the loyalty and love that you bestow upon her as a student. If you acquire means, you will want to give of your monev to Wooster. But money is not the only thing. What Wooster craves is your interest, your sympathetic understanding of her problems, your determination to lend your influence and enthusiasm to furthering her program ot service. There can be no alumni loyalty without student loyalty. Will you not now prepare yourself for your calling? to ln the broad held of service which is opeining to alumni, we need the vision of youth. lt is vou, who are soon to be alumni, that we look for impetus and inspiration. PEARI G HECKBITRT ALICE 1. ROBERTSON . 1 5 Q . ,X Lf r f K . . . .fy V s I t lrff c V , -E, ,. 'lwo lIlIIItlI't'Ll lllvlL'lfll Q 2 , T- N ef! fy-vt x , X ,A 6: X, . 5 rx if fr , sf - 5 fs . Wi ,N g fi, : :X t wat, x , if-Q. J . gs ' V 'Y , f 'i. 5 'L '- 4 - 'N'-V ' . X . Q Q. Q .. .ffm . iv s., vs ' . sf' Q-sw I' s 5 ws - as W T at Q I Mx s. 'F ,H 9. R RQ x A-L 3 i l l Lay a af lf. - 'X' fp 1 - .. - T , A i i Elf' -'- ' --PL 'V ., , '4'-N 3 V,fA Q fri-rfffziff A Tfifilfi Q .. 2 J. - , ' it 'f'v if lit if ' Qlaiili k . 29 r-rr i All 'ti i Mft if T l After Graduation Days-Alumni Life it '- We never dreamed that there were so many ,.,,. interesting things here! Such is the invariable I A comment of the seniors as they make the acquaint- C - ance of the alumni ofhce in the spring l-lospitality il . . . 1 Hours. lt is not a surprising remark. A bount up the stairs of Kauke and a swing around the 21 corner to Bible or German class give but a brief glimpse of the alumni headquarters. To the stud- f l Ent, an alumni organization working in the midst ll of undergraduate life must seem like a bit of for- eign soil on home land, a foreign embassy which ll belongs to the land it represents. The under- 21 graduates mind, crowded with studies, athletics, Z1 clubs, dates, and other interests, has little room for st thought of the years that are to come after grad- ' le uation. Vivid and vital is the relationship be- tween the student and his college. But the years . X. pass swiftly. Commencement Day comes-and 5. goes. Shall the relationship continue to be close Q t and warm, or shall distance and new interests make E it vague and cold? ln answering that question, the tl alumni office comes into its own. rr JOHN D. MCKFI5 The Alumni Association Hbegins where your 5' student days end. lt becomes immediately the C1 contact point between you and the college. lt also serves as contact between the college and st you. President Garheld of Williams has shown us how important it is that the alumni org ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' d f 't s an tc ganization be a highway of approach both for the institution to its alumni an or 1 s son daughters to alma mater. lt is of the utmost importance that an understanding relationship exist between an educa- ' tional institution and its alumni. This relationship begins on the Hrst day of registration in freshman year. lt should continue through life. Only thus may the college realize its educa- tional aimsg only thus may the graduate repay his obligation. ln perfecting this relationship, the alumni office nnds its chief function. lt is constantly engaged in a myriad of activities. for your Wooster alumnus expresses his interests in mainy ways. Today he numbers six thousand in membership, more than half of whom are con- l I structiyely at work for Wooster. ln the old days the alumni office used to be likened to a power plant. Today it may prop- erly be compared to a clearing house. Through it pass many streams of alumni thought and action, ln its attempt to correlate, occasionally to divert, and also to permit interchange of ideas. the alumni officers see themselves as interpreters, alike to the college and to the alumni. Within the oflice itself at 2l4 Kauke are biographical records of all graduates and many 1 former students. Card files containing names and addresses are being revised daily in order to T make available informational service about Woosteriains. Here is written, in large part, and edited the likmsler ,fllzmziii Bnllelizi, a thirty-two page monthly of almuni and college news. tlhtre are more than three thousand subscrib'ers.D The work of the nfty-eight alumni classes goes on through the secretaries who use the Af tk Two hundred fourteen T M ', it. V' V A -. i f . ff 1? . . 'N A y-1, Q 1- , i If is- fr an If r f A ,dip x .P xl., 4 I, -N-.-A -9- i 7- i l l l l l l Us l 1 T Q 7 'WW T , i'VV ' '- 'T' at f 3 vt .f fi Sb . th I :I 1 l . 1 -. .- I j',ny,i'iq' Q I v- uri-'-+5 , ef- , . , ,- Y ,V ,M A . .,?.Ql! : J l 'i.Qlf.',' .?'l'Z'ii:'i'i,l-i,' .V I ' ii Ti' .: T TTT .ffilil-, H . 4- ,r i .129 .. rr' ...vj -.-4 I , I -AQ,:gLvA.,,.i:g3.-F-i,,,f,-l.,gc.3'l.L-. .sg v.,, ,,.'. -, .,,. l',- -h in ,I w JU. Hi, :--iv-.fs-atv. '-:4:Qft.5,f,iQ:-fi I' fi My I A i ,,,, . Y si .... ,.,,.. Lf' .U 4 S, ...A , Q., .i .l.,,iZQgi:gV 5:-3:8 I 'T V C ci.i alumni office for mechanical services. Thirty-one alumni clubs throughout the world meet ain- 1 nually on XX ooster Day, December ll, in their cities to renew fellowship and revitalize alumni- hood. Faculty speakers are sent to most of the Ohio and eastern clubs on this traditional oc casion. At Commencement the various alumni activities are directed through or by the office. l-lome-coming and Color Day are holidays which bring back alumni to the campus during the college years. They are of great usefulness in the Wooster calendar, for they re-establish college interest at the point of its origin. The Wooster Alumni Fund, a plan of voluntary annual giving, is one of the newest alumni activities. This year the goal of the Fund is the endowment of the Compton Professorship of Philosophy in honor of Wooster's beloved teacher, Elias Compton, '81, who has served his alma mater forty-five years. The alumni group, which all of you will sooner or later join, is one of which you may well be proud. There is no more loyal group in the country. Seventy-ive per cent of' Wooster's alumni tan unusually high percentage are actively supporting its alumni work. The Wooster alumni office was the second to be established in the state of Ohio. The Wooster Alumni As- sociation is a charter member of the national almuni organization. There are many individual alumni whose achievements will be an inspiration and a chal- lenge to you. ls it necessary to do more than mention the name of Arthur Compton to recall to your mind the exhilaration of his personality in that great chapel service? lt is with this great son of Wooster and many others of like calibre that you will join forces in bringing about the Greater 'Wooster that is to be. What will Wooster require of you as a graduate? Nothing more than the loyalty and love that you bestow upon her as a student. lf you acquire means, you will want to give of your monev to Wooster. But money is not the only thing. What Wooster craves is your interest, your sympathetic understanding of her problems, your determination to lend your influence and enthusiasm to furthering her program of service. There can be no alumni loyalty without student lovaltv. Will you not now prepare yourself for your calling? ln the broad held of service which is opening to alumni, we need the vision of youth. lt is to vou, who are soon to be alumni, that we look for impetus and inspiration. PEARL G. I'lECKBERT ALICE l. ROBERTSON 1. 1... ,THQ-.L - I A A ' W X' I . sage' -1.253 J Ryu r 7 2 is M W- 1. ' I ' Z was 1 si -V f' i' J i -. L 2- T Qs N- ss , ' A 4 rff w' 'T ' K lvvo lIlIlIklI'l'tl lIllL'lFll U 'f .f , -5-y ,.,jfTs ,. X Q? f ., --SAW! 3 2- 'N' i u . .'-Pl.-lt 1 s. 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M.- Order of Events FRIDAY, JUNE s, 1928 Board of Trustees Meeting: Kauke Hall Alumni Council Meeting, lrving Hall 9:30 A. M.- l2:00 M. -Alpha Delta Omega Society Luncheon: Hoover Cottage 2:00 P. M.-Conservatory of Music Concert: Memorial Chapel 3:00 P. M.-College Band Concert: Severance Stadium 3:00 P. M.--Baseball: Alumni vs. Varsity, Severance Stadium 4:00 P. M.-President's Reception: Home of Dr. and Mrs. .Wisliart M 8:00 P. M. HW Association Dinner: Severance Gymnasium Association ol Class Secretaries Dinner: Y. W. Tea House 6:00 P. M.- 6:00 P. .- -Class Play: Opera House . ALUMNI DAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 Congressional Club and Delta Sigma Rho joint Breakfast 8:30 A. M.- 9:00 A. M.-Phi Beta Kappa Meeting 10:00 A. M.-Alumni Association Meeting: Memorial Chapel 12:00 M. --Reunion Luncheons, Eive Year and Dix Plan Classes: '78, '83, '85, '86, '87, '88, '93, '98, '03, '04, '05, '06, 07, '08 '13 '18 '23 '24, '25, '26. 3 2:00 P. M.-Conservatory Reunion: Conservatory of Music 3:00 P. M.-Baseball: Akron vs. Wooster, Severance Stadium 5:00-5 230 P. 5:30-6:00 P. M.-Assembling of Classes on Quadrangle M.-Grand Parade to Gymnasium 6:00 P. M.-Alumni Dinner: Severance Gymnasium 9:00 P. M.-Campus Illumination: Quadrangle SUNDAY, jUNE 10, 1928 11:00 A. M.-Baccalaureate Sermon: Memorial Chapel MONDAY, JUNE ll, 1928 10:00 A. M.-Assembly and Academic Procession: Quadrangle 10:30 A. M.--Commencement Exercises: Quadrangle QMemoria1 Wa! 4496549 Mgr, 4 ., W Chapel, in case of rainj. Address by the Hon. Newton D. Baker. Two hundred sixtee 1 74-'L' 9- '3EQ.R'if , 41. ' 9 Wa. ,.' ww L l-K -N, .V AXAENBLN It . . , X If ur ' -VV .. -. :' W 3 ,V-4 , 1, . RA. is -, -N Q , .. ' ,gi .5 wi' .1 32 r 1, ,. . 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Last year the quartet was known as the junior Varsity but for the sake of Rom- ance they have changed their name to the Campus Seranadersf' and, composed of john Sanderson. lsaac Thut, George Crothers, and Walter Sharp, they have sung their way into the hearts ol' this Wooster generation. l -'r PQ-ui ,' B, 45 ' .- 7' , if f fl ' fi' - M 4-,'Jfr ' ' W' X wi I h ,lug . 4? V, Two hundred twenty I L . f V g r ' -ff y- fs A - -TH' 9-f V X WN 'Q' we-. 'T' 3 LL .L x 'Q-, ,. nl' M 4- -1- '? . N: - - P lj f Q , FR' .rv 1 ' - 5.1. X ' ' 1 1 b , , ' U, 34..- 1- 45 V 4,' '- 99 ig: Ur 1 l 1 - N ' Wk-X4 'Q ' j'f:.,g-- ' f f X irgw- .ifikr-'aivktff'-: .vf fm.. . W I. ' , . . , A ..,. , V. ,V,, V- ,-,, - , ,V 'IFN'-L-?. l '1,'1lf:?si'..fL-6:51 15 H-fi- : , ' si N' ':F 11-Y: 'fff ?f..'.'1 -H23-v .U-iirgiiyfi ,..f - ' 'f - 11 W C- ' - A-Mr-rg-fs. - Q5f'i9g7Y5ff+ir:r.:- - 'Hd 1' 14: fwfff. w-3,532 Q3 - :H 'a' - ,I-' ' ' -, ' 5- R'h '55'Qf! M 'x3'U '-'A tm- . f ,JJ . . '- . 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Sept. 22-T h e c a m p u s w X f f Q X f takes on the appearance of a Q 'fx 2 real Scotch Presbyterian in- stitution as the freshmen don their highland regalia. ' 1 n ,. f : Sept. 29-Wooster, accord- X ' - ing to tradition, beats Ashland. Pluvius decides that the senior f picnic will be 51. square dance. Oct. 8-Seventh Section breaks an old tradition and 1 slings a dance. I-lave no fear! I They were invited out! ' , ,A f , ff H4911 1 v ff? M 491559 1-X ' Sits. 11 i' 'N ll, 2' . g'T13l,Dff! - 'iwyyf 5 I I .1 'l f K w x ff K gl l , . , f 111 x ' Q , Il lil X V5 g 'iff 4 lllllllll dz f Y, K '1 'IL pg' Q iii , 5,10 '91 'fs V129 L 7 I gf , , ' i ' Oct. I3-The night watchman bawls out a couple found strolling lt turns out that they are two of our young but austere professors ' 'lm- kf . ,-. Y .g 4 U , A u w f l 1 Z is 4 Ns- in the stadium. 74. ,fix J c f 1 K A xv- l Q x ,- W! rf' wx' x ' X' ff! X .1 1 .. 3' 4 '5' 'gif 'A .. ' ff' 'U 'Q ., N Iwo liundred twenty-two 9, I . 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To Cleveland for a big week-end. Wooster beats Re- s serve in spite of the weather A Q Next week-Students suffering from colds acquired in Saturday's game are cured 5 N by Doc. Wildman's pills. ' Nov. lZ-Tradition or jinx-or both-but Oberlin still beats Wooster. l i Nov. 23-The faculty are too lazy to give us a play and we must furnish our own e amusement. They should be ashamed. Nov. Z4-Thanksgiving. At least we are -thankful for the holiday and big din- ner. The elite go to see Mantell in The Merchant of Venice at the Opera l-louse. .1 1 Dec. 5-Doctor Compton obliges the students by coming to town and giving , O lhcm a holiday. Q 1 Dec. l6-Even il' we didnlt get a single hour's vacation on Armistice Day, we are glad Santa Claus has a drag with the faculty. 4 .,.,,g.., Q Next entry postponed' till after exams. ' 1 CEditor's note: He flunkeclj xif: , 1' fa. ' ,nv , ,lk Vx ' 4 , i ' 3 Two hundred twenty-four a -TTQ i A .' f' J as A 'T , gg Tw L J . .. ,mug ,M , .. ll l iN if y' 'f . , Ng,-w-,'fi.3fv ' ,f1?5 f -gi 4... mam- f ,, ff N Ji 1, f'LmQ,v-ar .+-.20 af. f'9.'Hf '2 ' 'kss.f::gm27X ,A ' fi -- N .' ' :9:..f:'1-1.A:g-C -11 WJ: 7 f . -1 Vl?ffV1 Q:-fc '-,fffvrn-f1.e'f-, ...-. ifri-,1. --P r ' 1ES12?5',+?:1 ff 5 Fl 1 -W F-'I 35'i'fS5s'f5' if ' A ' ,EQV NVF EKQ X Q yi 'IN JJ? ' ' ' bf' 'i:lfi'555,l' 'Jn Nyw M, 41- if G i 1 Z Q ,.,,, ,- Xflgxg Nff R Xxflxxfx ' 1 : 7 f'1,,A,. ' wi xg U M , . 1 A V lAwo hundrccl twenty-fivc , X m 11 ff. 3 ' ' 's A V , X . 1 5 f lw nv V ,Q flvixwl i I Ig 4-2 ' iii-ff . T- ff ' 1'5f1lTfE. l3lZff' 'X 'fi' F',1 f-: fb- f f. -.-- . l V .- ':fE'f1f11 . A Qfllz - A. .A 1 Lf ff 1 N if'-fif. 121.9327 J'-X' gf A 'A Y' ' U QiQ1f,fL 1'7gfg'fg5f' fx fi L E 9, + 1 1 X ' Q r XM Q A T: ., .A. I W KW VX X 'fg g,ggzQp - , ,. , A l ,.x M X X. Q, , mg 3? 34 24? K 42 va , A 9 , . 2 5 , , KH: Vu 5 x , ,fy , fxbfl: f'fN'f'-f-ff A 1 f Y: f i Q-,Q , ,rl 1 fr Lim. 'L ' ily fb Two hundred twent V. '-' ,M '- ly? f 1:3 y-SIX 1 'V W., ' 4 -5 .-fu, x N? m,E X N 'HQ N-.xv K ,fs EX Q W ,f , e -: --g 'Ara-.-J 9 as'- jz ,xp x ,,,,,, , My If ' 'H 9-wi' 0 . V ,,, 0,11 ' fx-1 ., , ,.f a'j,,!,f' ' 112.1 K , ,vs f ,ff ug fi Z , WM .VCV ,KLM ,, I 1 I ! Lf, .Q , 6 .VZ I Q 2 X . '- x 1' N ': Y z-u ' g 'f- X ' fi i QS , Q I Iwo Immlrcd IWCIH-X'-SL'X'l'Il - 'Q iv-A w A Q W1 - - - mf 1 1 Y ..'fiM.Q Vggxv Jn f THE UNICORN MA Y B f 4 ri mi? ll fl .... .. . l I t Il., PAGE I3 I I' h fll Oive 1 deoiee to one who has 'ictuallv expect from a col ege wiic ui g z g' f L . majored in oratory-that conspiracy betvx een speech and action to cheat the understanding? And I raise in vain despairxng hhovvls for printable 'I I V CB the way is there honestly student contributions vvhi e tie oice y Q ., A -7 . , now-is there any need for that sheet?j flourishes mightly on tripe which the Unicorn would not touch with tongs. These conditions are deplor- able, disgraceful, unspeakable. I, I have revealed them and someone should remedy them. . g Query: Why not the Deans? Response: This is the College of Wooster. THE MOON I. It scampers along behind The clouds, like Cheese eluding a big Mouse II. A pat of butter from The plate of Logomachy, Who oils men's destinies. -IVIUNICH BLAR1s. LE PLANEUR j Umbra Penumbra Partridge, D. D., LL. D., Ph. D., QYpsilantij, the president of Blarnegan Theological Seminary in Peruvia once said: At the institution of which I am the head, thought and things like that are encouraged by an atmosphere of free discussion. QDid no one laugh? Well, let me Iinishj He meant it. CA man tainted? He must be an alumnus of Blarnegan. Carry him outj But as Will Rogers said of Coolidge, Don't think I am disparaging him, why I like the little squirt. Yet I cannot help regretting his attitude. He has a sacred trust to the students of good old Blarnegan, and freedom of discussion will sooner or later lead to free thought, which will leave us in a pretty pickle. I-Ie must make his seminary safe for the Faith and if any misguided liberal objects, down with the liberal! Down with everything and every- .wf ,,'t.d' . x'T7 E7 Ev A. AQQWQ u 4-.Q at 11+ :w.fi j1v., ',f..v,, ,,,',e,-.fu ,wg 'llyvigi l A qu' FRI-afiijlh -fi 19 tt' if wie A -V QE. 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A-F 1- 2i4u.,rffiffa i:f:fef:4-laik L .rw-,ff-' - ff' ce- ' it ' Il, , r .qw L L I 5 L A5 Ihr nn tm' Qirrnngh Series I NIGHT WATCHMAN OF CITATION FOR MISS WHITE TO HOLD. LIBRARY OPEN-HOUSE Several Engagements To Be Announced For the beneht of the couples that spend the greater part of each day, holding hands in the library, Miss White is planning to entertain at tea in the library some Sat- urday evening in the near fu- ture. Possibly this will afford a unique opportunity to an- nounce a series of engage- ments. Certainly Miss White is in a position to know more about these affairs than any- one else on the campus, and as the hostess, she will carry the party with that savoir faire which will make the most bashful lads and lassies feel at ease. ART RONIIG SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Last Friday evening about twenty young co-eds gathered together at the Girl's lnky and proceeded to Art's home on Beall Avenue. When he opened the door he was greet- ed with cries of Happy birth- day Art! The girls all rush- ed in and an evening of laughter and fun followed. Every so often MACBETH PRESENTED BY WOOSTER DRAMATICS CLUB Dona Powell and Red Bournes Play Leading Roles -l Last Saturday evening, as is the custom of the club some- time during the year, the Wooster dramatic club pres- ented Shakespeare's Mac- bethf' The modern play furn- CCont. Page 3D 0 0 Last evening in the :hapel the Wooster debat- ing team won over W. and I. This is the sixth con- secutive victory for the home team and was to be expected because the local audience acted as judge Almost 1000 people heard the contest. I QW c 6 JUNIORS PROM PROVES SUCCESS Friday Given Over To Wine, Women and Song The annual junior prom sponsored this year by the juniors was enjoyed more and by more than any other of the big hops this year. Miss Root was there as chaperon, but she did not miss a single dance. All reported a very enjoy- No. Next, THE COLLEGE RECEIVES BRAVERY UNDER FIRE OF INSULTS HAS THE CRUST TO FACE OPENLY TWO YOUTHS FOUND IN STADIUM john P. Van Est was award- ed this week, by the college authorities and by Miss Root, an official citation for cour- age in fulhlling his duties. For several years Mr. Vain Est was night watchman on the hill but in l9Z5 he found someone trying to enter a building and until this year had not completely recovered from his fright. However, while on substitute duty this past week his conduct has completely vindicated his real ability. It seems that last Monday evening while on his nightly rounds, he happened to meet a young couple in the stadium gazing at the moon. Now from time immemorial it has been the custom and privilege of young lovers to watch the moon-the symbol of ro- mance. Mr. Van Est realized this fact, but in spite of it, in spite of his own sympathies, acting solely on they grounds of duty in his position--as laid down for him.by A. K. Miller and P. K. Root, he A fd' 1 iff' 'Q l Lu., I, I Q4 1: I, 'tw T4 5 S.. iii F .-I 3 E ,., L I I . . 21- Lil- A able time. QCont. Page 35 gyig i MW' r i, wwf f'?.f7f '2: 'gi . V --l. - ,K I x l , Li Two hundred thirty-two F ..'. . fr I , . 1. -- .I S , -. f ,4-' , 'A. ' 5 p A' . 4 '- IIII K page 3 THE woosTER HICCOUGH A FIRST SECTION VICTORS IN TIDDLE' DI-WINKS BOUT Wallop 3rd in Last Round of the Tournament Under the leadership of section head, Reader, the First Section team consisting of Blough, Kurtz, Hanna, and Secrist won a nnal victory over the 3rd Section last Tuesday evening. Honors among the First were divided while Harris shown for the Third. 9 0 Everyday Eleanor Logt in HOLDIN with Bob Siebluh A Thrilling Romance Also . Anna May's COCKROACH A Colonial Comedy I At the Leerick 9 6 Q 9 The Dickey Bird A Family for THE CAMPUS ROOK STORE 9 I 0 CCont. from Page lj ished a change from those of Aeschylus and Sophocles which have heretofore been the only ones given. The change in choice of plays came about thru the efforts of Mr. Fred- die Moore and Dick Wendell. Dona Powell in the role of Lady Macbeth and Red Bour- nes as the old man himself m y , lls. 1 ,Tiff-,, f. .A f king- .V Q'. HJ.,-by , 1 A 'A-, wie 1 X' , -.... , , I , -f F' ' f i . ivi m . . ,L ,, H ft O . -. T.. .. A 1. . ua.. p f M-3 17 ru ...Q ..QuJ'1.i. '.f- ag e..zi.a..,,4 WANT ADS Wanted: Men who can ride horseback. Call Cwynne, 298. Wanted: Submissive but good-looking men. Call 77. Fo-r Sale: Beginning Creek Book, three flunk notices C1925-1926-19275 thrown in gratis. Call Simpson, 307-L. Q 9 MEALS AFTER ll P. M. EDNA ci IBBY at the TEA HOUSE 9 ' Q CCont. from Page lj to our Society on the Hill and all are cordially invited to at- tend. OES! llli IIII IIII IIII IIII llll Illl IIII' fi, -I WORTH I 5 REIVIEIVIBERING 5 Believe me when l tell: : you that thrift of time will 2 pay you in after years with a usury of pront bey-: ond your most sanguine :dreams and that the waste: eof it will make you dwindle: E in intellectual and moral: FRESHIVIEN HOP The Freshmen held a novel dance last Tuesday evening. A medley of Virginia reels, foxtrots, Paul joneses, Bobby joneses and waltzes proved to make an entertaining evening, A good time was had by all. Comfort and Happiness after Years of Torture Woodbridge Does It Two years ago I was worn out in body and mind. My skin was yellow and l was pining away. My friends tried to help me and the doctors advised me but all to no avail. Then suddenly l discovered the remedy for myself. Wood- bridge's special method has done wonders for me but l advise the rest of you not to try it. M. Patterson.-Adv. 9 9 IF You ARENJT PARTICULAR ABOUT istature beneath your dark-: YOUR FOOD :est neckoning. - Come on over to our ff! -un un un nn un nn IIII IIII neg: I-lou Se i may be highly complimented for a most creditable per- formance. CURT N. TAYLOR. We serve you the best THE TUMBLEDONVN SHACK 0- 0 Two hundred thirty-four '4 Aly lug -I QI X 3. Yi II I I .I I I II , I I I .fl nllf I I I I I I I I I QI I xl I I I I -il I I 'I I I I 1. I I I fi I v 1 I I I NI ' px 'mil' ' Q. MX K .f- 2- .f - , 4 fl 'F. 'fif'-1' ..,. 75 . 'F-T11-,ffiff??+-' .ff ' -fl' ' 1,93 L - 3154- 9 ' 2 -Q' --1 ., ' we: :QA -:- ,, f--1 ..f .dx.I.,?:,-iLHS,,AkLLj,A hiv Q J: fb., . 0. J, . :A ff, ...N5.::r5:nZ1.?5gYj,g.:--g' 751 A ,', qqfbififf-:lf Y -TV--Y V, --, f ' X' L -1 , , , .- , , , -1 . ,.g.:41-,.-,XA X 1- A ' 'i-:l:.'-wry-,:.'. -'wp' 1, 1, 113-.251L:-:.vgg',4.',ff 1 j If Q' ' 4: . 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I 5 1- ' , K X ' 'V-7 ,,,, .,f f - While the majority of the students were at home during the last week of the Christmas vacation staidly conversing with the parents, doing housework, or out tearing around generally, the members of the lVlen's Clee Club were touring the country singing, advertising our college, playing cards, seeing shows, breaking dances and so forth. Pop Bryant surprised the boys by beating them all at pool and billards and win- ning a treat thereby. Although the trip is a strain on the constitution there is evid- ence that the fellows had plenty of that, for even a New Year's Eve in Cincinnati failed to keep them from singing fervently in two different churches on the following day. J :NA af' 'gh 2 4.4 Sw .. X '-nik? l -'-f P fwo hundred thiity six P he 73 l i 1 l r I 1 l F If. l X 0 1,2 . ' Y - -'lD!:::z:' I- r r Q' Rx 'K X T ff r Via.-Y'-. ,vgffq ' -.-.. -gik. N. 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Buying and selling of votes, intimidations, plots and counter-plots, personal violence , . r and bomb-throwing Qof toy balloonsj all conspired to make the conven- gpg tion realistic and successful. Coolidge was nominated at the Mock Convention four years ago and 2 the Republican party was vvise enough to follow the suggestion of the Wooster students. This year Hoover was nominated on the fourth ballot, 'V C. and possibly the Grand Old Party will take its cue again. But to imagine it Norris as his running mate requires a little stretch of the imagination. 3 . . . '91 One of the surprises of the convention was the discovery that Cun- au ningham spoke the language of the Russian immigrant with all the natur- 1 al accent of an ltalian organ grinder. 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'A 'A' A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A' A ' 9 gt just back lrom Oxlord: l say, Old 1: fl gg Deah, could you direct me to a bootery? .1 5 Old Deah: Sorry, l'm on the E wagon. 45 t l Conboy: l3arlez-vous lirancais?l' Wyse: l:luh? Conboy: Parlez-vous Francais? Wyse: XX'huzzat? Conboy: Do you speak l3rench?'l Wyse: Ohl Certainly. Dr. Dunn: llave you a Cliaucer?l' Beatty: Nope, btitl can get you some cigarettes. 3 She falter slapping himpi A'lDon't i ever try to kiss me again. ,: 'i l l U Wickard: ll you're going to get mean about it, you'll have to get oil my ' lap, l l l l , it l l , , a 1+ l I WE CARRY ' A COMPLETE LINE OF TRUSSELL Loosii-LEAF NOTE Books 5 THE 15 John lmmerman Co. QQ 4 TMHWRDQE Taxi 11 1 A N D 32 Hauling 35 Phone 794 32 0 A A A - - -R-.E-.-.2-f - ' - ' ' vw--- ' .. ,.,A. vlll N H T3 of it xt nw QKW iv- may et egtt .-in fest gag? RQ , fs W lwo lllIIllll't'll filly-out N My N, g 3 A ,ww , 5 'Q 1 ,.. , 45 'QL ' 555 ' , L' : he at ff 11. 5 'w x . L 5 its ,. ',,, J.. .. 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If 6.-.-.-.-.A-.-A---A---v--ee--1A-----ev--f-1--7--'-' Q Sghemiemantle. Where are you go- I l THE PALACE RESTAURANT l ON THE SQUARE , P 1 lei-eel I We Solicit Collegiate Patrons I' . Under New Management 'IQQSZEPI' , Galoris and Chanis .,.e.,e,ee.,e,,,.,.,ee.,.,e,e-.,e,.,.,e,,e.,e,.,ee.e.,.,.,e,.,.e...,.,. J P' 1'A'A' A' A ' 1 ' - ' T - 'A 'A ' A 'A ' A'A'A ' The Smith Grocery Dealer in Staple and Fancy It Groceries 4 4 4 4 fl Phones 8 and 346 ll s 'I 6 V------:Nr---.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-.-.-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-v-,.,.v.v.-.va 9 'f QE You ARE ALWAYS 55 WELCOMEAT i ZARING'S New Billiard Parlor ii 4: Basement Hotel Wooster P 4 if The Home of Good Tables If .J-1 ,f '22, age, .fi e L-m6f f 3 A3235 AU' 1. ,Q M. , ' 'v . ,-eager' ...wg ,ffl 'eeflffif if-1Q?flf,, . re- f . ,ef '.'efw, WF. - . - , . mf ' 6 fe 7 I 14, X. A ...ft .Em 11.1, ,4,V:,u,gi:J -7,11 e y 19,1 ma.-,zli ' L. Q ,y if 'Q H I mf- J. Q ini.. pe A HM, megs ,. ,W g -'ijj'-L fl' ii ., 'A ' - i ,, I -.. 1 , I f , I it ,, ,j B.-I va H ,, ,X New-eff ?!l ing with that shovel Riley: A friend from Oberlin just blew in and l have to dig up another date. He: l could learn to love you in time. I She: lt's just twenty minutes to ten. lt's a wise cracker that knows his stuff in Kenarden soup. Perkins: And did you hx the blow- out? Casner: Naw, I left it flat. Anderson: Was there a crowd at the Gum Shoe I-lop? Helling: lt was so crowded that when I fainted I had to walk way over to Kauke before l could fall down. Oldman says a fat man has one ad- vantage over anyone else-he knows where his cigar ashes are going to fall. Miss Thayer: Can you tell me the story of the Golden Fleece? Helm: No Do they bite? 9'A ' ''' 'A 'A '0 The Wooster Rubber Co. gf SUNSHINE TOY BALLOONS 5: 1: AND NOVELTIES lg 4 4 l 4, if Balloons for Advertising, Par- Ig ' ties, Decorations, Banquets, Etc. 5: li Tumbling Clowns, including the fi gf Goofy and Oofy Barefoot If .P .I Rubes, Turkeys, Dogs, Ducks, :Q if Flying Fish, Ski-Hi Shooters, gl ll Steamboats, etc. . jf it WOOSTER, oH1o gi 92-.-: .-.A.-.e..O.,.-.,.,.,.-.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.v.,,.,.,.,.,., .,,.,.6 Two hundred fifty-two wg,-L5 4 . yy S. S N ei oil it ,4 1 isa ii Printing Products? 0 Distinction 4,4L 4 4 up i' 4' 4' 4: 4: 1, 4: 4: 'I 'I 'r lr 4,4, 4, 4, 'P 'P 44, 4, 4, 1 l 4' 4' l 4:4, 4 4 4' 4' atv I l all ng ng up 3 P :Iv atv :Iv l 1, tr gf P 1, 4 'I li Q gig? All For Sixteen. Years vve have striven to Earn and 222 :wi Hold a llistincftive Standard of Real Quality in the Dai Q Production of School Annuals. Q 35,5 266 5 fl Every Product is one of Outstanding Merit. VVe iii? 33: decline to lovver our Standard to meet Price Conf F5 3: siderations. Not l'lovv Cheap but l'lovv Fine in Q Oxuality is the ZiegfCo production principle. Beef 3951 Pdf i 3061 Q H1 VVe are quite content to he judged by this book, is :gag produced in every detail in our Complete Plant- Eee compose , printe an oun . EG: 355 d ' d d b d Q 366 itzzzzziliziziz21:12:::Z:::::::z:::::::l:::zzzzzfizzzlt1:111:1111i:1:z:i:2iI:::i:1t212111112111izztlzizlizzlii ziziiiziilm SCHOOL ANNUAL DEPARTMENT Q The Ziegler Printing Co., lnc. gi Boi Butler, Pennsylvania i 1395 Boi 24 risxwtwtzaamwixzaaaefzawiwzaxzxiemxofzaesgzwt we me Aim Q in , t ... was i 5,5 ,, :J , - MQI,-wiv : A EQFESW' gg AQ..-Q ..., , x i ,Q b m . , A , ,WX . ..-, 4 ...,, I M,,,A,,,,4. N44 ,. X ,y ,i-'ff f V E V' 4 4 sgs'a'awrita4ss :,. g i. ' ' f ' ' it ' N lo sf' 3 - f - - 'V ' X .sei 'YN ,. K o - K Vs x ix g. , TY -589 ,l'Q0 xi' 'M -Nt '20Asa.i,w -1 .- IL S X I We w' :mx 44 ' A L. 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Also we have a fine grade of butter at all times Special painstaking attention given each ora'er oUT OF TOWN BUSINESS SOLICITED 133 North Bever Street ,I Phone 525 'fini :F fix' fwk ' -'NW-4 .,,. P 1 ,Q .,.. . , 'ri V. L' f it 1' - .alfa A Y ,,'f7Yf. 4 -' P A 1:11-,iz . ', Era, 2 V' 'QT- , I V. M4 ,if eff' --,ij 1,11 fi ,M , w 'if si.-'AN' if Q, f',. 'AS lifes ' 75 2 i'i '7 l ,, .7-7, A I- L . .5 ,, - , J' 1 1 L.. ,,. , ,,,,,,,., ,W 2 ggi Two humlred fifty-four aw, aaa f ff! f but 4 ' T321 ld wggxr -, fif 4 -, 15, V ,wb , it 4 fl I I V . '3rsi: 2.--if li I I ' . ' Tfiklhjf ,1 I f 1.14 V WTS? Sr --2- l . , K 3t 'QllQ:-.'ili v'4 W ' , -.. E, ,..,.-as -.,-' ltr- .-....f 4 In ' ' I l EA U ig Y iii! ,,y.r....V3i.-Q ,,-.. 17? MI Murdock: Do you ever paint in the Q ' nude? Rhoda: Oh no, I usuftlly wear 21 I I . ' 4 A jacket ol' some sort. T Y P E I I I -- gl . , , U , U, I I Morrison s barber: Shingle? 1' Hooyerttez None ol your business 1+ . whether I aim or not. Ig I 5. I - I I . . . I . . . Dr g 4 SLll:l6l'lI'l-g patient: II this operation u I 3 is successlsul, my parents will pay you I doubly. , .. H . I I Dr. XX lltllllllllf I shall he quite con- 'g I tent with the usual lee. I I --.. 41 . 0 Q 4, I Nlzinztger ol the CIoII1er's Printing C o E r . . . - , ' o r 4 Is this the editor speztlungr XX ell, one - - I, , . . I I ol your reporters just IeII doyyn the I I yzttor shalt. I Editor ol the Norte: 'XXII right. I II 4: send another down immediately I Cover up- ' HOTEL WOOSTER CORNER gl I Wvf-W ' . . f-A-A-A - - A--- - A --va. 0 Rowe: I Io? Nou Iinovq nothing ol clztssleul music. 0 ' ' 'A 'A 'A ' Mo ' . , . -- . , . . . , It Sehtnmtelitr. I Iynoyy .1II .tlwout it Comphments of 1: by gosh. I yxzts run oyer Ivy LI circus . .g , ' . ' 4 I hztnd wagon oyer :tt Xoryyood Iztst s h H d 4. I mer. 1 e u Son lg I l 1 W' Y 'ir' V ' 3 6 O I Sage: I Iuye you hegtrd the lust 'lljlnuplprg ann qgphnang :I Iford joltelm ' .' ' . 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Post-gradu- ate fellowship of 95600.00 Two entrance prizes of 95150.00 each. A new department of Q A Religious Education was inaugurated with the opening of the term beginning September, 1922. Exceptional library facilities.. Semin- ar librar of 40,000 volumes and the Carnegie collections. A ' rovements. Y Y ' new dormitory equipped with the latest modern lmp ' ' d t ' commons. The 101st year Social hall, gymnasium, and stu en s i be ins Se tember 18, 1928. For Informatmn Apply fi D L . if s p ' A. KELso, Pao., D.D-, J, .1 p pp flat . , ffizi .,,, K .14 4 I Q! 15 ..... ' lr if .sims lg w e Q I , 1 ' mr Q M88 I . , , Y 'W l F MT W NI. ui 4 if , -Y ff' --....., .,, a....... 'I lr 'r n I 4 3 tr I 4 V :I 14 P fr 4' PRESIDENT JAMES gvlvnw E Avg A'g-A- A WS? sa..-3 J 256 ME ..:2ff1,.Lff+f 'I QN:siN.- z: LPN . f5f,,. Wf N . 559 .ii Q -f. -- S'b is -'Wh 'Q - N . . ski . 'rs if Hts' . VL, 1' V: 1 , 3, ,Q- vi.. 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A-E-N. . 0- -A F I : ': ' ..-.. 6 i, 1 -A K I J . - ' I f fc 4: I3 Best Wishes to the Staff of the 1929 Index and :I 1 to Those Who Will Succeed Them 1 The ,E 1 oi: HER E GRAVI G Co. 4 413-421 Schroyer Avenue S. W. I ' I CANTON, OHIO he .1 School Annual Engravers 1 Franchise Members .g 4, :I 4 0 0 1, The Art Crafts Gulld SCFVICC E: I 4 Q: fi o o 'I 1: rowmg Bigger, Better By Our Values I I :I Anyone writing fairly and honorably about a store can sav nothing more I for it than what a store says for itself. The long years of full and sure ser- ' I vice have built for Freed!ander's a firm and established position in the com- if ' munity. The people of Wayne County come to Freedlander's with confidence I: ., and assurance. They have learned that in back of every Freedlander sale is 4, a determination to please and satisfy. 'I I 4 'I REEDLANDERS' 4 A QUALITY FlRST WOOSTER,O. fs. ...... ....,.,. , .,.,. ,.v.,.,.v.,.,.,.,.'.,.,.V,,,,., - v ,,,,.,. , ,',,.v.,. 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'T of y, .4 14' ' as 0' Thomas: Darling, will you marry 9 ' .,,, me? I S I 4 UNO n 4, 1 4 Aunny. 44 . 4 879 1928 'I homas: Then please don't tell I Bunny that I asked you nrstf' I . 4 .. 4 The 44 OI-l 44 Welle' Crawf: Do you mean to inlier that 4 1 lam nnat CO. I stole that shirt? 4 Fritz: I donjt inter anything. All 4 WOOSTER, OHIO I said xvas that it you hadn't helped me 4 ' ' ' ' H 4 look Ior it, I would have Iound it. 4 4 ,,, 4 The Store for I Nletzler: ID-o you think long skirts 44 Q M , yvill ever go out? 44 Md zty 61'Ch6l7'LdZS6 Metzger: Not yvith me. 14 4 . 4 49 Years of Service llelen: Don t you love that moon? 4 McCullough: II you don't like this gvxh Au MA Q Studebaker. you can get out and walk. ' W I t -I' b I tl A inn'-ni us one more g ass, oys, ant 1en 4 A 9 yve'll all go home. said the Holden dish- I C R I G H E A D S washer as he laid down the soa . I ' ' P Q: Sandwich Shoppe ,.... 4 . Holden: ls he a nice Ielloyvf' 14 4-10010-1 oh, 1101 ver-yi 4 14111114 4 Is a Pleasant Place to V I ' 'A ' vs 44 you ll like him. 4 Meet and Eat ,,,,.i4- 4: -ITO-XY: I loxv did you learn to Spoke? Beall AVCU116 ,. 44 . . Y 4, 44 304-L: -I ust picked it up. Qso.W1.,,.,...,.,....................Aa.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. --.-.Q CANTON-MASSILLON-WOOSTER CLV. Canton, 4Publie4 Square-Phone 3394294 un In Westbound M1165 aj? 15210 52.13 --PQ? 5p00 +5330 Canton ........ ........ I ,v. 44 L--30 11130 110 T50 5'-40 17.544 Klaus-illmi ....... ,.... 5 -L20 ',4 -T59 769 ' P - ' . 4 I A 1.539 9,530 11.03 1.-J-I L-'JL D-2-L 4' 4 XX. I.r14f1lvI1tI4l - F ,. ,, - .,0- 40 554 504 Ii' Il '4l'mC If iiiiii i5'iii 310 115 545 Q15 Ilaltf 1 ..... --'- 4 ' 54-'6 8426 442j4:41'414.v44i.4444 ,, ....... Q H . ..... 4 .Xi 440 H450 10.50 12,50 Lo no .- .. yy .40 it. . ,... 444444 Woogter at Public Square-Phone 11551344 pm pm pm E IJ a ' Miles 225511 27 an , p ,go 130 X-Niifzsiidlrn .... .... 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You Qt Will receive courteous treatment. fl Ask our Trust Department for if bookier, How win My Prop- ,. 4 erty Be Divided If I Make No li Wil1 ? It will interest you. l 1 1 Robert R. oods IE Cashier and Trust Ofificer fs ? Miles H. Snyder's ' BAKERY gi BREAD, PIES, AND FANCY BAKED GOODS OF 5 ALL KINDS 9- .-.-.-.- -.- .......-.- O .,...-. , .,- -.,.,.,. .,.,v, ' -o A Quality Courtesy fi Service 1, W e i t z e l Dry Cleaning Co. I Wooster, Ohio 9 ----o ' -' - up-52, , ' ,M- 1- Y' aaeg 'Wt at WWMA y +1oms'?5A:Q6r2- 41 wk 4? ws. 'iq lfwf' A Wifi? f y ,MSW , . , . if. z. - ' A ' 3.3. , a,- gy WM- WV. - We Mn. ' an , M' . ,. A 443. ,U Maggy . ,ul ,QQQ . Az' y4 43,11 iii-'N xg, .- .V'f'i' .7 Af' 'ar 1' . f f fa -6-:-f A , 1. ,Cx I 3155, 5' .,,,,, .jf ,Q Y, .., fr' f?.r 1.f.,, tiff ' A 1' , f ' fag- f:,:,Mft: f Him, -' f . A ,. 'ty ,ZQQS9 ltix . Bourns: Hard as concrete, you Say?77 Hunt: Yeh. Fact is, I took her for a walk ' At Kenarden there are other worries than money. I-or instance, who stole your necktie? Dickason: Whenever you open your mouth, you invariably put your foot in it. Clouse: ls that so? Dicky: And boy, what a mouth- ful! Hole: Can Boles drive well? Swigart: He hit the ball clear into the woods every time he came near it. Hayes: Why do they call this man a Knight of the Garter? Cunningham: HI suppose it was be- cause he was one of the king's chief sup- porters. McCabe: She tells awful lies. Powell: Is that so? Don't stop, sister. McCabe: She says that she has two brothers and one sister, and her brother told me that he has only one brother and two sisters. Christian: What did the dean say when you told him what you thought? Harding: Not a word. I was going to have those two front teeth pulled any- way. Poling: What's on at the Lyric? Stockdale: Romeo and Juliet. Pohng: What are they playing in? Two hundred sixty .3 4 , I ,fi x D X I F Ou n my 'ULN lilly HUF ,Q m ,illi- Illini H... 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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Kitchen are Open for I ' Official jewelers fi Ig Your Inspection g 4' 17 , to the 4 SERVICE fr CLEANLINESSH 2: College of Wooster our Motto 'r r ' r r rc 'cf H-'-'- ' 1' '-'-' rr:- r'-c -r rrQ The prestige of age and historical association, the weight of large assets, the reputation for sound policy and progressive methods, have Won for this institution the good name it enjoys throughout the Width and breadth of this land. 4 THE BA K OF PIT 'I NATIONAL ASSOCIATION- ' ' NIA 9 -A-A--:Avtn-A-ve-A-Nveea I 4 X4 Two hundred sixty-one 1 'S ,' , ,, .. ,L M . . I -. .' II I 1 in A f' U 1 1 IT -5 A- U' .1413 ' f '14, . .AAI .. A. -..A --,A A - f Q',, , --I A f A- - F fl , .sua A fi v' ' ' XKM 49 Il -A.,,.,.,.,.,.,.v.v.......,.....-.-v-.-.-.-.-.- --v--f --'v-2of 'A'e 'Q 9 'L li fn Ig John Palii E inane 162 t :I 1 ' Owner and Manager -6112, asf 1 eftY tree Wooster, Ohio 1 allzlriz 111251111 . JJ' tml' PLAYING HIGH CLASS PICTURES 4, 4 4, 4' I 0 lr v 4 lr r QAYAYAYAAAY A A AAAAAvA,AvA,,.,.,A,.,A,.,.,.,A,A.,.,.,.,.,.v.,.,.,.,.,.v.,...v.A.......,...v..-c-.-.-.A.-.- - - -.-.-.-.-.- -.-.-A-.-.v.v '.'.-.,.,, ,-,-,.,- -,-,-,-,-,-,-,-.-.-.-.-.-.-v-v-.-.----vAv-v-vAv-v- v'v'v'v'-1 ' if The old Reliable 5E Established 1892 ' The Peoples Savings SL Loan o. I WOOSTER, OHIO Branch Office-Orrville, Ohio ir 'r in DEPOSITS RECEIVED BY MAIL Assets 510,768 363.08 6? Paid on Savings and Idle Funds , SE J. W. Hooke, Secretary and General Manager 'E K .1.1vA.1 1.l.l...... ....v. ...l.l......,l'.,.,.,., A ,.v.,.,.,., A , .s.v.,.' A , .'e,, A A A ,AAAvA,A,AAAvA,A,AvA'A,A, A ' 44 'A L Q The Wooster Electric Co. I, Public Service Since 1886 P 4 4 4: ' 4: 3 'P .zz -'AvA'-'A'A'A'AvA'--A Y A::'-v-:vA:::::v fi .,.,.,.,.,.,AQ .. ' . Q. - ,, ,M ,fl ,ti , , .Ai-.., Q -ef-fa 'P' fi '-elm '2 4' ,I '55 will eff. Wm Two hundred s1xt5 tvxo , A 11, 42 21.5 ' He f . ',g,.g j'4 ,.- -. 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'Tm all tot' thu gtcgtl open spaces, t szutl thc th' us hu humctl into thc mouth '45, - . . +5 ' t ol' thc l'11XX'llllIg stutlcnt. gl 'L tl' 'Q 'AF' 'WY4--M 'lu 4 yi PRIZE AWARDS 'gt . . . . J' v . :'r Nlttchcllz XX hut Lum: you giving li Went to the MCK11'-leylte Yeaf' 'Z your tlzttl tot' tQlu'tst1nLtsr bfmk for tf'V0 Years at the Univer- li l Storriui 'Somcthmg pructtcztl. ll it SWB' of Vvlscon-Sm? 40 States were J tountxtin pun Ltutl gt chuck hook. fffpfesented- Then an-other Pflze 'gl 415 given by the Art Craft's Guild, ll ! f lL an engravers' National organiza- 'ji U -I A ' t. in , Bztttct' outl crtctl thc cook as hu ' lon' was awarded' ,The latest mm the VN Pymukc award was received from Colum- gt 1 A ' tt, bia University for the best High 'Y- E f-f-A-M School Monthly. lt l 4' 'r , . . . 4l r 1 f,UChl'LlllI XX hut do you thmh ol These .-af? Products of W 1m'C,-m,g'- Lu our Prmtmg Department yi t tht- othur huh: 1 thmh it s just 6a..,a.ho.v-awi-.-.2z-.a2----22---5-'----NJ Dztntcf' V rm H ,','v4 ,,vEA:.vEEEt,Q.vEEE.vEE22g,2EEE2ke-,Ea-.1-vw-faefveQ f 41 , , U J . . 'jf 0 7 Lurttsi wsu liczttty' ts lLllilllQ,HlllC in Portlvalt an 4 ' lCLlLllllg part tu Lutothct' Qolh-gc plzty'-. 1. , P Ronzthli nl-5llL'l'lllQ llglllll ts hc? C0mmerC1al fl 4f in 41 43 ty Photography ,IV Stoll tztt thu Sugar Bovql ti l wo 0 O 45 - ' I 4' 0 It poztuhctl cggs mcthum wott, huttctctl .IV tl 4. t 4 . Q 1' Ay toztst, not too hztrtl. collctf, not too muth 'L 0 0 5 crczun in it. I I , For the 'HL Btll: N cs, Bu: XX ouhl you hhc any it O ity, X A .ppcctztl tlcstgn on thc thshcsf jx' QF, l II I: , to 0 to Clztrloughi XX'hitht-1' 1twzty? S T it T ll: 1 ' ' ' ' vc ttt'.'cll'. it . l. 1 mn t. Au, thy up U w N :IV cover Fredemws Store, TW I V I 7 -W M- 'ly Phone 1061-R it t . . it 0 g ltovc is ttlol tztlh. O b 1 4, ,,,, ,.,. 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' ' M-'Z-'1 : S ..Ae+ 4 J -z:Qa5fi3QZw5?fi.'.f:'-wage' '4 in -' ' ' l' F. -- I e ff'-r 1 I I I A 1 . Y A 5 4a 4r 14 4' 1, ' N 4' I :I K 9 O D ii 1, LI I THE WORLDIS FINEST Coffees Teas Spices 'I lr Q5 Canned Coods Flavoring Extracts 1 uQ,y'445Eg'6N.9l L. H. Parke Company PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH Qu Av1YAYA'A'AvivK'A'A'A'A'A'1'A'A'A'A'A'A,A'A,A,A'A'A,A AvlvsvA'A'A'A,A','A-A'A'1'1-A,A'ivsvsvo , AJ A v----- - - - v---' -------- - - f ---'---- -'- '- rw f 'I 'I 4 4+ I ii Louisville Presbyterian Theological eminar 05,678 to Students A course of three years Leading to the Degreeof Bachelor of Divinity ELECTIVES IN SENIOR YEAR ATTRACTIVE FELLOWSI-IIPS A fourth Cpost-graduatej year leading to the degree of Master of Theology 4 JOHN M. VANDER MEULEN, President. 109 E. Broadway, Louisville Ky 4? I 1I I O e-.-.-.-.-ve.-v-.-.-.-:.-v-.-v-.e.-.-.-.-.- ' . ey f. 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' ' --' ' 5' ' '-U , ,ff-.-,: Mfg, '.x::-,1rL?.,.'?.fL SL ' 'gf '-'H - '- . -- -- f ' V, A 1 A '- Q-A .,-4 .1..,,, il' f 1 NA-'-7fftF11'?3fl+1rf .ferflpia-:rrsf-'ist dvi ' if--A ' -- ' ug ,1-'ggrf jf:-.-. -'.-gf :q?,..'Q-7 U gi:'g,,--:5gp:',,t,.':f:g,.1 . s I , ' ' ' ' ' ' -' --- in Q' 'V 5'-'ffl':'5f'1C3't 3'b'3L5.i3 Q LU 1-Y. v . q-1: . sz l N K A R . t . . ai at 'tr A 1 xx, i' s D JJ, I' X ii fix .uqew W: 45 ig i X' ls ,p jig . Executive: james, is that your Q 'L :ivarette stub? ,V C Proud Son james: Go ahead father, f you saw it first. ' ' r j I . E Were you copying his paper?,' if P No, sir, l was justlooking to see il he 1 had mine right. 4 it 'I j 1 ,-l-- The story is told of the Scotchman who cheated the undertalter. just be- fore he died he ' ' hands. buried his lace in his Prexy: Some scorel 'lihirty-six to nothing. Dr. Nlartin: XN'liat's par lor this stadium. Til- y- A girl to be popular today must pox der her lace and neck. Nlr. Dawson: And do you want your photograph made in silhouette? Silly junior: Oh, goodness, noi l'll pose in my evening gown. Bing: Wanna go swimming? Black: l don't swim. Bingi XYaiina go bathing? Black: -Avi' shut up! -l.,-1 Gehring: All the showers in second section have heen shut oil lor a monthi Sharpi Why don't they report ttf ' ' f 'e ' l out Gehring: l hey hai ent lount ahout it it yet. A' the lndian said in the in s massacre, 'l'his is simply killingf, Two hundred sixty-liye l V-1 f ., , , ,. 'Z 1 r ,r l' 4 l rust ot me QE L,,Sm.0f1 3 J. Frederick Sz Co, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear fi ' and Millinery f Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery, Notions, Silks, Dress Goods, . Trimmings, Wash Goods, jr 1+ P Linens, Domestic and Art Goods, , Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Ii Draperies and Window Shades J. Frederick Sz Co. 1, i, Home of ' li Paramount Pictures it ll We Present the Best EE IN PHOTO PLAYS QE 4 I g 0 Q Q l Itls a Treat to Go to the jj ll B. L.lVIorris0n SL Son Barber Shop it Zi Opposite Hotel Wooster 1' ij Phone 228-K . lj Courteous Service- I gi ij Best Workmansh1p 31, Y, BEAUTY PARLOR 1 I Hair Bobbed, Marcelled or Water Waved 'I Permanent Wave ,APD ci .. if' een, an ' f,u, f. 1, sw 1 'I , ',: sg 'sary' ' 'sgs 20? X J f -ag ' . 'Q 5517 'i r- , li 'lv . xv? , .' . V 'tw ,,,:. Yrs -' ics? J ' -- H N s . a ' 5 .3 f , 'Z e, 'fr Z - - F f. ,, ' .sa 1, ff: c-i r-i1.'f:,'f-g,-- -f H' 32 , , ,aT3ii5if-src? ha-iiskbrkvsss? I I P P I P 2. I I i ,4 . 1'-' e n , N . R-T.:T'vL':,, -..fffiwfif-'-+-..ii ,QQ '-Mf . 'ff I- I ' f 2 I I a ll I , d if I rtrrir , I' 9- '- AN ' A ' 't Swimming coach: Smoking, hey? , If With a Record of Twenty-five ITIZIITIS5 NO,CHmC1S- fi Years of Satisfacory -l li , , tt .A - . gl Service to the Users blailer: During your time here in I - - follow the occupation 1 f Pm tm prison you may v H 11 O n g you choose. What shall it be? . E Morley: If it's O. K. to you, sir, l'd 1, The like to be a sailor. 'I 'v o o o , ...,. 'E Collier Prlntln I Ig g WHEN ERESHIES LEAVE HOME I+ . . . il Company Conductor: Now jump in, Miss, .g OF WOOSTER please, the train is pulling out. 1: Ereshie: But I can't go before I've g' G ' . kissed mamma. I' 15 ready '50 do aflythmg You Conductor: jump in, Miss, I'll see H gi may require in this line ' YO that-H ' 4, 1: Printers of Her hands and face were radiant as gl College Annuals shehcaroled to the daybreakf' quoth the if Unicorn with regard to the radium 9-'A--: ----f:-------A--Af----A --- alarm. , - - t T if It was at a square dance in the Gym. JE .Tennis Goh, Twenty couples were cavorting to the ,h mad strains of the music. i 5, lt began to rain. i gl C , f i A hundred and twenty couples were ' :E ome to our store or your wants dancing. ' g ii in Summer Sport Equipment' .g THREE O'CLOCK IN THE Q, MORNING Q: Fishing Swimming West Middlesex Chief of Police: jf What are you doing here at this hour? 5+ Mr. Young: I forgot my key, offi- I-I CCT, and I'lTl waiting TOI' my children to 'I ' . come home and let me in. 1: iii 5, The Winchester Store , , :I Eckis treading aloud the end of a 1' Eerilong letterj: Then I will come .g +I ac an m th ' 5: Archery Baseball earthy arry e sweetest girl on N 1: 1 Huber: What a dirty trick after be- I 6,.,.,.,.,.,.,.-.,.,.,, ,Ni mg engaged to you, g f r J W? l I' .. ff Two hundred sixty-six ,,Ii V. 'rm X , w it ' 6 1. f.g,,gce,.,-e-- 5 K X ' J X x 1 1, x , . - 1 ., K: v If 1 i. g.-'- -- ju . -, 'M s -. ..,,g5.1:Jun-Le,,,,,,,+ ,nn ,Y YA A' ' if-fr ,h i X X .NIL l-5, V, 3 -5 if 1 1 - jmfwi e .Q J M -5 .ap-,x':.jf'j-if-,-fntlig.Q-aj-Tt.,1L-3,31-V,..-Q ' ' -fa .0355 I r 6 , -' R . - ' ,-I..,,,- -L Y t 4. J S 1. , K ',!.::.jp fr, .KbgllgliI,.M'.E-:,.t.Ax N-.yl,5::?q,2.:KiG:.'HQ,'Vx'hilgauj A viii'-.A-A - M Mi. e - e-.xg . .i . ,F 'j 3 . f 3- 3 ,. . ,, ,,,:e,f, 55' 5-,,f:,,1.1i5,g. ameg , - -,- '-- 1x311e 3- ' '-93Y'LlNf1 ff'--. :b.'g 3'.1'-fi V -'.'- ...LH-.,.. l , ,. ,.'1'i, , f F. 'nl --5---,-TNTi7 lf11'Qfit42-- ! .el2i1nTlil'?-HQ ,fli.9'. If 'I 5,,-5.1 - .x -,,- f , T., -1- Y 74-, . 4 'V 'j--V ,l,.-i-gm, ,. ..:,.v.:,I.g,',T -V 5i,k:,,A,.g.g-fm.,-,V E gf1Ly.'7jj:'y:gQ-egyzxqg gg - Q, O. W v ' ' ' 'f J , . - , ,- - -A, V -f- -.-.-.fr---wm:i'e',,1R,,Lj, .- . - ' 9- 5: QTL. . J 53 5, gi iq' 'L Qi 1lThe officers of this bank li, 1: take a personal interest in 1 E1 accounts from the College of , 1' Wooster, and endeavor to 1 1 render a service that is al- , at ways courteous and helpful. 2' ,E They solicit your checking account and an opportunity 1 1 to be of friendly service to you. 4: 3 The Commerclal Banking Trust Co. L Wesley H. zaugg, President w. J. Berteleffe, Cashier 3: E O, H, Larwill, Vice-President Grant Meyers, Secretary 1: Lv' A'--A-A .ff eeeee E' e li .i Whene er You Have E a eed, a Longmg, or a Friend, .1 1 VlSlt Q ze he Shack 5 f AT ., FOR A REAL SUBSTANTIAL MEAL STOP 'o '-t sf ws- LI GL We ?'g we ig -N' Nw - 4 'ff if ,fir J' fi I s rf V' 1 4. - . :ffm ,gif ga? ..4 w i ' 'H' 1 rm,Af.-Ti3Tf::?g,7.f,e.-wfgr..',,..rpif:7'7gg1: .'--. 5.4-ff4:iv'1'1ff'ff3i'?7-f L' -: J :-,if-H ' ' -hd ,--aff ' JL eq 2 -A'1-.'-b , 'W5T34PiEf25l7ifilfeT T : P 5391555 4 44 , . ' . 4: ft A Lzttle More Qualzty For 2 Llffle Less Money 5: 4: :P if KEI TER BROS. if IP 'I P 4 5: The Grocers 45 4: 'P If Two Phones-148 and 83 Ig 4 5: WHY PAY MORE? gg P Q ' 1: CH 1t's good to eat-We have 1f.j Eg fi South Market Street just Below the Square ig P govv, ,vlvvv.-.v.-.,.-.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.-.-.,.,.-...-.-..............-.-.-.-.-.-J.-.2-.-.-.-.-------2----2---v------A---A--J +L +I 4: 1: 2: 1: 4: J P 2: O 2: 4: , ,P :P 4 4: :P 1' 'I :I 'I :E 2: 4: ,P IP 4' 'P :E 1: IP 51 4 P et er gl 4: :P 4: :P 1' 'I 4 1: 4' 'P 4 ce Cream ft 4: :P 4 I 4, ll 4: 'P 4, 'P :P 4: 4' 'P 4: 'P 4: :P I: -I 521 ,,A, v ,v,v,: N: N' NvAN:-,-,v,,,,v,-,v,'v,,,,'Y in -..OO 4 ur ow oom 15 'P 0 h R 4' 4' 'P 1: D1Splay1Hg the latest 1n DUROCK Vltreous Chma and Kohler fi . - . . 0 - P 41 Enamel San1tary Plumbmg F1xtures 1S malntalned for the con- 1: gl - venience of the Architect and Home-builder. Ig P - . . . 4 :P A V1S1t to our Show Room Wlll be beneiiclal as well as educa- 41 4: . . . . 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