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A IVE 1: 5' ' ff , ff f ., , I'-' -. - fl , ,-v L- '-l-.. 1 'B 1 1-Y. F. ..-. T' V- - f .-'Q1Q?a h':l'.'.:', .-2'hfN',.? , -94 ix. . i ' ' -.- l .fff-A-w -' VL -f v - .', ' .rn 'f e I+-, . J mg . '- ,A , - env, -g-ff ., anti. 1.. U' '1?. ' 41 j ,, Qin? l -Q -.:. Y' ' :ff 1 K 4, , 4- . -.. .. ul - ,'1 1 . V ' gf., mf-QL. , ,. 52 v 'NRI 1 ,,,..s...,....-1 r' T, a 'vi IIIH, uv ,,.,1,.E 9mm-fix' ru' I .s, 4 uv-X ,ga 'Z .. u 1 175' 'lu 4 5'-in-Q sei. Tx. E'EE ,,,1 , If 7 F sl M -. El ' in - ' , ,fp-,pg-. ,, l +1 '93 Q Q ADMINISTRATIVE The Master Builder Twenty-one pd , , rl an pn rn ru rw Fl r- v- r- ru r- r- r- H v-1 rw r- r- r-K JN :sooo-gags!-00030300000303030oooascalgogogoglgogoso -I, Board of Trustees CHARLES F. WISHART, D.D., LL.D., V President of the College and ex-officio member of the Board of Trustees V I I THROUGH JUNE, 1931 1 JOHN G. WNISHARD, M.A., M.D. - - - Wooster ROBERT L. ADAIR, M.A. - - - Wooster HENRY B4 MANTON - - - -' - - - Akron S. M. F. NESBITT, D.D. - ----- Wooster WHITNEY WARNER ---- Union Trust Building, Cleveland SAMUEL S. PALMER, D.D. - - - 49 North Ohio Ave., Columbus WILLIAM H. MILLER, Ph.B., LL.B. - - McKinley Block, Canton WV1LL1S C. BEHOTEGUY, Ph.B. - ---- Akron CLIFFORD P. Foss, B.S., LL.B. - ---- Wooster C-RACE E. SMITH, Ph.B. ---- 513 Madison Ave., Toledo THROUGH JUNE, 1932 CHARLES KRICHBAUM, B.A., M.A., LL.B. - - - Canton SANFORD E. FISHER ---- East Liverpool JAMES W. MORGAN, Ph.B. ------- jackson ROBERT R. Woops -------- Wooster A. C. ERNST - - - - 1356 Union Trust Building, Cleveland BIRT E. BABCOCK, M. A. ----- Phelps, N. Y. WILLIAM E. HENDERSON, Ph.D. - - 214 16th Ave., Columbus HUGH 1. EvANs, D.D. ---- 14 Schantz Ave., Dayton, HELEN HARRINGTON COMPTON, Ph.B. - - 2900 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D. C. JOHN F. MILLER, B. A. - Westinghouse Air Brake Co., Wilmerding, Pa. THROUGH JUNE, 1933 A WILLIAAI F. WEIR, D.D. - - 77 West Washington St., Chicago JOHN E. WNEST, B.A., LL.B. ----- Bellefontaine WILLIAM H. HUDNUT, D.D., LL.D. - - 245 North Heights Ave., Youngstown ' ADELBERT P. HIGLEY, D.D. - - 2681 Scarborough Road, Cleveland RICHARD L. CAMERON, LL.B. - - 1275-W. Fifth St., Marysville L EARL L. DOUGLASS, B.A. - - 98 Cannon St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ARTHUR F. BLASER, Ph.B., C.E. - - 718 Hanna Building, Cleveland WILLIAM O. THOMPSON, D.D., LL.D. QChairmanJ, 55 Woodland Ave., Columbus ROBERT GUINTHER, Ph.B., -LD. - - - 242 Casterton Ave., Akron DUDLEY G. HARD, M.A. - - 8 W. St. Clair Ave., Cleveland '1'weIIty-two -in f-94 llllliiililllllllllIOIOIOCCIOIOOIUOCOCOIOIOCOOOICA Fl ll Il I! pl Fl I! IW I! Fl r- Fl V- I- r- P- Q- 7- rl an rl pn p-Q ' -4 in -.I .u u.. hu hs In sn -4 Q 5. in -. Lg ua g. -.I ... I., in s., Q Prexyls Greeting Wooster, which now boasts ofa Little Theater and a dramatic fraternity, may well be proud of quickened interest in the very old and very noble dramatic art. One is constantly amazed by student capacity for quick study, extreme versatility, and highly clever acting-at least on the basis of amateur standards. Perhaps the most thrilling spectacle to one who year after year watches the swiftly flowing tides ol' youth is the drama ol' college life itself. On a stage noble and beautiful this four-act play unfolds itself with infinite variety, with zest and color, with fun and pathos. A new set of actors is always crowding the stage entrance, while another group-usually with reluctance, l venture to hope-passes through the exit. This volume is, l understand, to be the story of one year's play. ln after years it will serve to recall the names and scenes, the little tragedies, the comic inter- ludes. the setting ol' the scenery, and the flash of the footlights. As the Little 'lheater itself is part ol' a nation-wide movement, so our Wooster drama has its place in that larger play which men call Life. As l dare to believe. this great Play has a happy ending. So to all who labor on this volume now, or will look back to it later, l wish joy of the labor and eternal happiness when Life's curtain falls. r.'.- 1 I ml f I ' Twenty-three V - The Administration 'T ,C '. .I wa 1- -T1 .L 'I 's.1..:'l A 'I I +3 3+'5..Tf A 1 I ,. 'I 1 I , I 1. 1 I Y 1 1 1 I IQ if 11 .ii Q G CHARLES F. NVISHAIRT, D. D., LL.D,, President of the College .IAMES ANDERSON, JR., B. D., M. A., Dean of men -IESSIE WILLIS BROCKMAN, M. A., Dean of Women CURTIS R. DOUGLASS, B. D., College Pastor ARCHIBALD A. JOHNSTON, M.A., D.D., Dean of the Summer Session 1951 JOHN D. MCKEE, Ph. B., Alumni Secretary JAMES R. MCLAUGHLIN, Treasurer and Business Manager ALBERT K. MILLER, Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings and Pur- chasing Agent S. A. MOFFfXT, Assistant to the President in the Field of Finance ROBERT W. SIEBENSCHUH, B. A., Director of Admissions ARTHUR F. SOUTHWICK, M. A., Registrar and Director of the Bureau of A ppointments CURT N. TAYLOR, B. A., Executive Secretary of the Board of Trustees and Assistant to the President XVILLIAM R. MIESTHAFER, M. A., Dean of tbe College Dormitory Directors ADDIE M. COKELEY, Dormitory Director, Kenarden Lodge MRS. ELIZABETH MCFARLAND, Housemotber, Douglass Hall D. AGNES MOORE, Dormitory Director, Holden Hall MRS. MINNIE E. RANKIN, Housemotber, Miller Manor MRS. MAE A. REES, Housemotber, Hoover Cottage . 'I wcI1ty-four A ne-.2-3-Sas-.e-S,-.e-.e'.e'.e'.e'e.'e1-.2'e'.s0fs'I0Ia0u:5gvmer ge.'e.IW. Greetings From the Deans Recentlv a very gratifying letter came from one of our best medical schools complimenting the college on the quality of work done by the students from Wooster. A well known alum- nus in Boston said, We are always proud of the type of student Wooster sends to our graduate schools in the east. Not one of them has disappointed us. Such testimonies warm our hearts and give us confidence in the future. We have never had in the college a finer, more capable group of young people than those whom this book represents. We have every hope that they, too, will keep faith. WILLIAM R. WES'IiI'lAFER, Dean of the College During my short stay here I have learned that the College ol' Wooster is bounded on the north by the Comptons, on the east by Profes- sor Lowry, on the south by Genevieve Rowe, but that its westertn limits are as yet undefined. 'I'o each reader of the N32 Index, therefore, comes the opportunity to stake out Wooster's claims to the west, the west of undiscovered areas of activity in the realms of noble human LIIISSIIE WILLIS BROCKMAN. Dean of llhmzen endeavor. One high authority in the Presbyterian Church who is not connected with the College of Wooster recentlv said that, in his judgment. the Church could look to Wooster with greater hope than to any other college. If students and faculty together are making it possible for life to be lived more fully here so that those who go out and those of us who remain may live more fully as each student generation passes, that judgment may be vindicated, NIAIVIES ANDERSON, JR., lleazz of Mm: Twen ty-five R itil 5 t . I IAA. --.ln W-.- LL. fill lfgfi 11 ...MJ I me C 'ur I-,ul r far 1 -.-...., 3 ' ,M 'L 1 W, 7, L, ,1 L L1 4 1 1'1'1 1 s1 ew-1 H1 L- , Slandiug: Cort, lXiCGLlVl'Ll11, Carson, Clash Sitting: Westhzifer. Gustnlsnn, lluher, Nl, llzlrr, Mzillhcws .-1lwe11!- -C :nlcll The Student Senate Under the leadership ol' Richzird Huber, the Senate this year has tried to meet the problems that lace the student body as u Whole. The organization tends to act as a medium between faculty and student opinion. In addition, the members are responsible for the success ol' such occasions as Homecoming, Dud's Day, the Gum Shoe Hop, and Color Day. OFFICERS Prexidevzt ---- RICHARD l'lLJBl2R Secretary CAROLYN GUSTAFSON Treasurer ROBERT WEST:-IAFER CLASS OF 1931 lV1Aiu51xRET BARR CHARLES NlA'lA'I'1-lEWS RICHARD CLASH CReSigneclj RicH1xRD 1-IUBER DONALD REMP CLASS OF 1932 DAVID CORT CARDLYN GUSTAFSON ROBERT WESTHAFER CLASS OF 1933 AGNES CARSON CHARLES McG.fwRfxN CLASS OF 1934 RALPH CATTELL Twenty 3, .55 .1!,.H,,,V -fel.. ,.. ..- . 51. .-1 1-x L I. L, V! 1 Y,,1,.,!L,,, 1 hui. ftp.-5, idx-cn, wc. -,L7'..., wg .,,H.. .4 .-.- '.-. L- R- - - L -, V-,,, ,, .J-w'I,-i E, N, 'ii .Y -' .. ,. .L -. -, Y . , 1 g- .-J, rf-W '- Y - - lt l II' - ' li ll l I I W lfmrrlh Rvuz' Arn, Rice, Harris. V Third Rmc: R, llill. M. Ileyl. R. Miller, Williams. Perkins. .SIWIIIII lfmc: 'l':IyltIr. llulwer, Mattlicws, AlCG1lI'l'lIh, l.1ItlIrun, l:1lllEll, llowcn. I-'irsl lx'u:L-5 Clash, l.:Ivclle, li, Miller, llziiner, ll. A'lCf:llSlit!j', l.. Black, lhrig, SIot:lul:Ile, l.1Inghr:Ilce Student Presidents Bantl -------- CHARLES l'lANNA Big Six lioztrtl - Christiztn lEllLl6llX'0l' Classical Club - Congressional Club Delta Sigma Rho - Ensemble Players - lfortnightly Music Club liranklin l,.llCl'Zll'y Society lTl'L?Sl'llTl1ll1 Class - - lireshman Debate Club Girls' Glee Club - - lnternational Club junior Class - Kappa Phi Kappa - Kappa 'lillCllI Gamma Men's Lilee Club - - Men's Self Government Oscar A. llills Club -. Pembroke lt.iteI'aI'y Society Philosophy Club - - Senior Class - - Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Pi Sigma - - Sophomore Class - - Sfl'llIlT0l'Cl l-iteraI'y Society Student Senate - - Student Volunteers Tlieta Chi Delta - - Westminster Choir - KATI'-IERINE SHANTZ lI-IEODORE ROAIIO XVILLARD HANNA CRAIG STOCKD.-XLE-RICHARD l'lUBER XVILLIAM LAVELLE ALBERT PERKINS ROBERT l'llLL - EDWARD ARN RICHARD MCCLISIQEY R.-XLPI-l CA'I I'ELL VIRGINIA BOLIRNS ELIZABETH l'l.-XINER CIAYLE lCA'l'l-IROP LOUIS WILLIAA-Is ROBERT BOWEN - ll'lEREDl'l'H l'lEYL RAYMOND lVllLLER DONALD MCGARRAH MARGIXREI' l'lEVENOR CHARLES lVlA'l I'I-IEWS - EDWARD ARN ROBERT l'llLL RICHARD CLAS!-I RICHARD RICE - LOIs BLACK RICHARD l-luI3ER - JAMES l'lARRl5 XVILLIAM LONGBRAKE WARREN TAYLOR WOmen's Sell' Government - - - JEAN MCCUSKEY Y, Nl. - Cl'lARl.I'QS NlA'I I'l-IEWS VY. W. A- ELIZABETH MILLER Third Rozc: lioesrer, B. Dilger, Hood, Xffllild ls'nu'.' P. Steiner, McQu:tte, Licbc, Ringland, Painter. Ifirif Ro-ia: Shaver, Carson, Parltliursi, .I. Mctitislwv, llohson, M. Cameron The WOIIICIIQS Self Government Council The Women's Self Government Council is the ollicial head ol' the Women's Sell' Government Association ol' which every girl becomes a member upon entering college. The purpose of the Council is to enact and enforce laws for the govern- ment ol' the Association and to promote a high sense of honor and cooperation among the women of Wooster. The Council is composed ol' two boards-Ad- ministrative and judicial. The President ol' the Council, jean Mcfltiskey, is head of the Administrative Board and the Vice-President, .leannette Parkhurst. is head of the judicial Board. The Council has been well pleased with the cooperation it has received from the Association and in turn hopes that its services have been of some value, OFFICERS President - JEAN McCL1sKEY lfitre-l'1'uside1zl, 'lEANNli'l l'E PixRNHUizs'r Secretary - - - Roma HoBsoN Treasurer - - - AGNES CARSON ADMINISTRATIVE SENIOR NlEMl3liR5 jUDlClAL ,IEAN NTCCUSKEY jt5ixNNE'r'rE Pfxiiiiutiksi' Kivrtz Sci-iAN'1'x NTARTHA CAMERON ROMA l'loissoN ,IUNIOR MliMBliRS lelmziziier PAINTER BETTY lJu.oi2R HELEN lXflc:Qu.rx'i'e PAULINE S'ri2iNi2R NTADALENE .i'tNDERTON SUPI IOMORIE MEMBERS IIELEN ARNOLD .AJDNES C,xRsoN Nl,xRcmRE'1' LIEBE EMILY Ko15s'rER FRESPIMAN lVllilVlBl2RS TVTNRIAN Hoon E1.lz,xBE'1'i-i RINGLAND Twenty-eiglit Xluridiuler M. lleyl. VI. johnslon, Owens, Harley, Austin, P. Smith. Xilliu,u: Iiisenlzzieur, Morley, R. Miller, Tnlhol, Switzer. Meifs Self GOVCF11111C11'f The Constitution of the Men's Sell' Government provides lor Zl Council which consists ol' ll President, the seven section heads of Kenzirden, the live section heads of Douglass. and ai town representative. This organization, although not known very publicly, has done much in administrative matters which was deemed necessary to the good order among men. lt zicts us ll court to try :ind to penalize men who have broken any rules ol' the Association. OFFICERS l'1'esia'eizt-RAYMOND lX'llLLliR Sefrwtfziji' and T1'C!15IH'6?7'-l'lAROI.D lVlORLEY MIIMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Climidus M,Lx'i l'lii5ws lX'lEREDl'I'l'I l lEYI. ARNOLD AUSTIN CAR'i'ii I'I,xRl.13Y BALDWIN OWENS RALPH LISKE Riciliuzn lluisiaiz I KIOSEPH joHNsToN CLARK HOWEY Viizuii. Swrrzuiz PAUL SMITH ALBERT TALBOT Twenty-nine I ., ,l me , V 1 ,TMI 411. flq1-'I ,sf f,--,h.1.. L. g ll I 'lil - - .1,... . Y f , 1 3 . , ,, J C.- .,..,, - .- ,, 'gre ,, W ff , 1' ' The New Aclmi1'1is'tra'l:ion fBuilding Ground was officially broken Wednesday, April l, for the new Administration Building and construction began immediately. The new structure, which will house the college offices in modern quarters, will be in collegiate Gothic archi- tecture and will conform to the present Wooster type. lt will be built of the same kind of materials used in the construction of lflygeia and Douglass Halls. lt is located east of the present power plant and north of the building occupied by the Campus Book Store, and faces North Bever Street. The east elevation. which will face the campus, is to be identical with the west, which is pictured above. The new unit, though strictly an oliice building, is ol' pleasing proportion and design. As one enters the building from the street he will discover three suites of offices on the right, those of the Board of Trustees, the President and Dean of the College. On the left side of the first floor are the 'l'reasurer's quarters. The second floor on the right is to be occupied by the Registrar and the Admissions and Appointments offices. On the left are the offices of the Dean of Men. the Dean of Women, and the Alumni Association. The new building is expressly planned for the purpose of centralizing and systematizing the administrative work of the College. lt will also give the faculty a large assembly room. The present office quarters in Kauke Hall will be given over to class and con- ference rooms. Q Thirty f M W- - ef -A 9 14: ,- ,N -r -H ,-, t-ss.. .-:aff ...S 1.1 , x , VY- -V Vs, rl-W --i . f.-i '..l .-.. -LL' 35. -rf qi' -,.::l -- V l ' ' X C T C' L, 4 .T x . . t , . .1 .. , , . . . . -. e wide.-, . . 4 5, ,tw , .I At , ,lu ,- . , ,N -. .I ti .. 1 . ,- - .A . -J M ,. ,mstrkm 3 --Ir-. ,..., Q, '.,,fl1.-h.,i3..v 1, Lvm - : - ' A' -rr sf fu -1-t 'f -11 LE' 'Q 1 QQ h ol Io ol ll ll I0 0 I Q ol lo ol fo ll It al fo 01 0 0 o 0 0 Ol to ll Il 01 Io Q! ll ll Io 01 lo I 01 I0 91 In 01 lo Q1 Id ol Ko 01 l'0 ll I9 ll Y A A v PEDAGOGICAL Friendly Enemies Thirty-unc I 41 1' ' The College 'IIT CHARLES FREDERICK WISHART ELIZABETH M. PENDLETON I' V President of the College Assistant Professor of English, lfmerilus A B. A., D. D., Monmouth. B. A., M. A., Wooster, LL. D., james Millikin. CLINTON TYLER WOOD Sezierarice Professor of Missions, Emerilus WILLIAM ZEBINA BENNETT Brown Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus B. A.. My Au Harvard. B. A., M. A., Princeton. A Ph. D., Wooster, RALPI-I V. BANGI--IAM JOHN GRAEME BLACK Professor of Biology Professor of Geology, Errieritzls B. A., Wilmington. B A M A Kenyon MO A., I-Iaverford. D-. HMOHA , - 1. ., h1oState. REN E A J: 5 CHARLES RANDOLPH COMPTON LAW C C SI LR BOLLS I , , Professor of Physical Education Regzstrar, Emerztus B S Oh, W I B. A., M. A., Ph. D., Wooster, ' 'O ebeym' ELIAS COMPTON FRANK I-IEWITT COWLES Alumni Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus Ayleswortb Professor of Latin Ph. B., Wooster. B. A., M. A., Ph. D., Wooster. Ph' D' Cornell. D. D., Wabash. CHALMER5 MARTIN JOHN WALLIS CREIGI'-ITON Severance Professor of Old Testament, Pf0ffSS0f Of Mi55i0?'5 H1111 COWIPIITHIIW Emerztus Rellgmll B, A., M. A., D. D., Princeton. B- A-s Westminster- Ph. D., Missouri. HO RACE N ELSON MAT EER , , EARL EVERETTICUMMINS I Professor of Bzology, Errzerrtus P r l B' A., M' AU Princeton. rofessor of -L'01l0l7I1CS M. D., Pennsylvania. B. A., Hiram. Ph. D., Wooster. Ph. D., Yale. A Thirty-two fd 4- rl o- r- s- r- F rl rw vs 'v- r-- r- r- 1- 5- r- -i' rs- 'pn aw. Ir- A 'e8.'S'2.'2'.2.'.!.'8.'8'2.'.!.'.2'8'BFS'!.'58.'.2'.!.'.!7..'.!'!.--'S 'I!!a.'J' SQXMLIIEI. DODDS l'roff'x.mr of liililirul lJof:lrinv 11, S., Ph. D., brovc Lily. D. D., Westminster. .-Xll.IiI.iN DUNIIAM Professor of llislozy Il, A.. .'XII'Cl'I2l. M. A.. 'I'oi'onIo. Ph. D., London. WALDO IIIl.ARY DUNN Professor of liuglifb Il. A., M. A.. Yule. D . I.ilt., Glasgow. D. 1.U'I'IIliR IQVANS Campion l'rofex.ior of l'Zvilo.copl1y Ii. A.. M. A., Ph. D., Ohio State. VIERGILIUS 'I'. ITIERM l'rofvssor of Pliilogopby B. A., rxllgllslllllil. Il. D.. ALIgL15l2ll'l11 'lihcologiczll Seminary. M. A.. Ph. D., Mile. GIEORGE CL.i'I'I.IiR I5R.fXCIiIZR Proluxsor of ll-1111171111011 Ph. IS.. M. A., Ph. D., Iowa. GIiR'l'RUDI'i GINIUCII Pmfz's.vor nf Gvrinmi 13. S.. Northweslern. Northwestern 1922-24. Thi YU'-1 hrue ROY ISRAEL GRADY lirmcn l'rofc5.rm' of Cbviilisfry B. S...Wooslei'. 31. S., Ph. D., Ohio State. W'ILLI.'XfNI ,IAMES I-IAIL Professor of Hixlory B. A., D. D.. Missouri Valley. 15. D.. M, A., Ph. D.. Yule, ARCIIIBALD A. JOIINSTON Professor of Sociology 13. A., Geneva. B. D., M. A.. Princeton. D. D., Westminster. Iiclinhurgh 1904-05. Reformed Presbyterian Seminary 1905 Wisconsin 1927-ZS. IOIIN BOLTON KELSO Professor of Greek 13. Wzishiington and jellerson. Ph. D., Leipzig. Western Theological Seminary 1902-O4 DELBERT GILES LEAN Professor. of Speech B. A., Lawrence. Emerson College of Orzltory 1904-07. .IOIIN 'I'I'IOMAS LISTER Professor of Spanish B. A.. Butler. M. A., Ph. D., Chicago. IEMELINE STIBBS MCSXVEENX Professor of French Ph. B., M. A., Wooster. I EM ERSON WALDO MILLER B. A. Heidelberg. M. A.. Ohio Wesleyan, LL. B., Western Reserve. JOHN W. OL'I'I'IOUSE Professor of Premth B. A., M. A., Michigan. ' University of Paris 1921-22. .MARTIN REMP Professor ol Psychology B. A., Wooster. M. A., Nebraska. Chicago 1924-25. WARREN POPPINO SPENCER Professor of Biology B. A., Wooster. M. S., Ph. D., Ohio State. MARY REBECCA THAYER Professor of English B. A., M. A., Ph. D.,- Connell. ALVIN S. 'I'OS'I'LEBl.i Professor of Economics B. A., Iowa State Teachers College. M. A., Ph. D., Columbia. JAMES MILTON VANCE Mercer Professor of Religion B. A., Lake Forest. McCormick. B. D., Ph. D., Jena. CARL VER STEEG B. S. Central College. M. S., Chicago. Ph. D., Columbia. WILLIAM RADER WEST! IAFER Professor of Physics and Dean of lhe College B. A., M. A., Ohio Wesleyan. M. A., I-Iarvard. , Chicago 1917-18. Harvard 1928-29. CHARLES OWEN WILLIAMSON Professor of Applied Mathematics B. S., M, S., B. S. Ed., Ohio University. Ph. D., Chicago. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN YANNEY johnson Professor of Mathematics B. A., M. A., Mount Union. Ph. D., Chicago. JAMES ANDERSON. Jr. Assistant Professor of Religion and Dean of Meir B. A., Texas, B. D., Union Seminary. M. A., Teachers College CCoIumhiaJ. Yale 1926-Z8.. GEORGE WINTHROP BRADFORD H Assistani Professor of English B. A., Wooster. M. A. Western Reserve. Wisconsin 1926-28. PAUL P. BUSHNELL Assistaiii Professor of Education B. A., Yale. M. A., Ph. D., Columbia. 5. ,gy s'. . o 'Q Q NN N fn In Q 'R c is in 'o N N fl L T, N 'S P- -A E it Q Q. S C3 Q Q F 'm-. we ral' Qi- h Ol fo ol Io. ll Il 2 ol ll ol .fl 91- fo ll I ol fl I1 fi as .ll , O1 Il 01, J ol fl , ll fl 01 IQ J ol Ko, 01 ll. . tl ,IO I 01 Io ll Io, ,, or 5 to i 01 3 Io Q1 Io. ll IO, 01 Y A ,IOHN W. CHITTUM I, Assistant Professor of Chemistry B. S., Iowa Wesleyan. V M. S., Ph. D., Chicago, ERNEST MAINE IIOLE Assistant Professor of Physical Education B. S., Wooster. MARY ZELENE JOHNSON Assistant Professor of Political Science Ph B., Chicago. Chicago 1924-26. LYMAN COLEMAN KNIGHT Assistant Professor of Mathematics Ph. B., Wooster. M. A., Columbia, KATHLEEN HARRIET LOWRIE Assistant Professor of Physical Education B. A., Northwestern. fAbsent on leave second semesterl. HOWARD FOSTER LOWRY Y Assistant Professor of English B. A., Wooster. Yale 1925-29. QAbsent on leave Hrst semesterj. FREDERICK WALL MOORE Assistant Professor of English B. A., Wooster. ' M. A., Ohio State. , King's College, Cambridge 1925-27. Thirty-tive EVA MAY NEWNAN Assistant Professor of Classical Languages B. A., M. A., Stanfordf ' Chicago I9l7-I9. WHITNEY ELMER STONEBURNER Assistant Professor of Education B. A., Ohio Wesleyan. M. A., Ohio State. LOWELL WILL-IAM COOLIDGE Instructor in English B. A., M. A., Boston. ALLEN WILLIS COVEN Instructor in Physics B. S., Wooster. M. S., Washington University. ELIZABETH ELEANOR COYLE Instructor in Biology B. S., Wooster. M. S., Ohio State. WILLIAM COCKRUM DEARING Instructor in Chenzistry B. A., Oakland City. M. A., Princeton. DOROTHY WILDA DILLON Instructor in Physical Education B. S. Ed., Ohio State. JOSEPH ARNOLD FOSTER ' Instructor in English B. A. Pittsburgh. ,Q pn pq gn 7- pn pi v-u fu rn ru rl v- rw v- r- rn r- rv rl P- -1 ru rw U 4 JN '!.'.?.'.!'2'.8.'2.'.!..'8'3'8'8'8'8'8'.!'8.'.S'8'2.'.!.',.!' !N I I V PQ VERGIL EMERY HIATT Instructor in Latin B. A., M. A., Indiana. GRACE PAULINE IHRIG Instructor in French B. A., Wooster. M. A., Columbia. VIOLETTE MEYLAN Instructor in French Bacalaureat es lettres, License es lettres, University of Lausanne. Oxford l925-27. CARL BIRGER MUNSON Instructor in Physical Education Springfield College l927-28. ARTHUR MURRAY Instructor in Physical Education and Director of Publicity B. S., Wooster. RUTH RICHARDSON Instructor in Spanish B. A., M. A., Boston. CAbsent on leave both semestersj. JOHN MARION SWIGART Instructor in Physical Education B. S., Wooster. - SIBYL AVERY Assistant in Physical Education B, A., Ohio Wesleyan. FERN PIPER JONES Assistant in Spanish B. A., Wooster. FLORENCE LOTT KENNARD Assistant in Art B. S., Michigan State Normal College. Chicago Art Institute 190B-09. MARY MCNUTT Assistant in French B.4A., Wooster. Mus. B., Oberlin. MYRTLE EVELYN ROSS Assistant in Physical Education B. A., Wooster. NF Thirty-six P' Fl 1' P r- v- v- 'rw v- nn r- r- v- r- r- r- r- vw V' r- -1 rn r-U I '8.'.!.'2.'2'.2.'8.'8.,'8'2.'8'2'8'.?.'8'2.'.!'.!.'.!'!.'.2.'.!.' !N The C0l1S6I'V2ltO1'y of Music N1i11.01JIi1.I, ROWIE l'1'r.'f4'.v.mr of Uryun ami Cmziposiliull um! Ilirvrlur of ilu' f:IHI5t'f'l'll10l',1' Mus, li., l'uivcl'sity 01' tht' Slate 01' New 'm'k. i , , , l 1 X. A. tt, O., 1..X. C., O. Stul 111,ll1N101711 tyr :L --. Slutly in New York 1112-1-25, 1,UL1151i .-X1iNO1,.1J FORD l!lXll'lI1'f0f in 1 iulim't'llu am! 111111117 Xlus. HI., Ohurliu, Study rn Clcvcluml 1028. G1it'1RG1i M. LSR.-XIIAM lnxlrlfrloz- in 1 nir'tf Study ut Ohulm 102121. Study 111 Clucztgo 1924-28. C.-X11 1.-XRINIS ANN K1'iY1iS luslrmrlur nf I'i111m Mus. li., Olwrliu. C1.!X1,l1C1i 1'.'XL11. IEXRA-11i1.1:1: ljrnfvxmr of l im1n Mus. 13., Ohcrlin. Study in 1 zu'is 1023-2-1, 1A1I11'lj'-SCVCII D.-XNIEL DURKIEE PJXRMELEE Pmfvssnr of Violin and COJIKZTI-llfflllg Mus. B., Oberlin. Study in Paris 1023-2-1. 1iVE ROINE RICHMOND lnxtrnctcrr in Voice Study in Ifurtlzutd, Ore., 1918-22. Study in New York 1922-20, GERTRUDE R. ROWE Iusfrzlclur in lflisiory a11dA!1pprecia1i1111 of Mime and ,flsmstzzllt III flllfllllllljl Oberlin Conservatory 1903-116. Columbia 1924-25. BERTIIA BARRITIUI' lnxlrzurior in Harp Woostqr Conservatorv 1925-26. Study tn Clevelztml 1920-28. ALVIN BILLINGS llljffllffllf of lf1f im1 lIISffIlIlIt3Il1S V L Library Staff ELIZABETH BECI-ITEL, B. A, RUTH NOBLE MCCLELLAND, B. A. Librarian Library Assistant MARGARET BING, B. A., B. S. of Library Science Assislarzt in Catalogue Deparlmeut EDITH TILGHMAN Head ol Loan Department OLLA FERN KIEFFER, M. A. Reserve Head Department GRETCI-IEN R. WHITE Reference Librarian MARY' E. YODER ' Cataloguer EEF-45 Hospital Corps HERBERT ARTHUR WILDMAN, B. S., ETHEL L. VENMAN, R. N. M. D. College Nurse Medical Director MARTHA MONTGOMERY, R. N., College Nurse Thirty-eight I I if ' Iilf 'ff' 'T' 1 F48 SIOOIOOOIOOIIOOOCIIOOOIOOOIOOIOIISOIIICIICIO Gill A L.. n. ul svhnhnunh-I ffklli 48351 S TIF 'six vw Q55 s ' ' 75 2-.1 E X 'Q W -. !ff 2 fi . Qi T, E2 Zi . SYN Q ,L - - ,'m..0 . f f? X N?- -W la bf fl B, V V N f QQZGNMV f-1.-1,4-fx A' Emi ' K M ' ' i XL 4 !.l I5 fail L M, f' frjlx --:J , N -f 41 l A Gwgf ,.fg NX L . A k ygwffygnyyj M i?di izwwxf 1' 'f 71 , H ,xm wwmfff !i' 2 'E .?: 1: 1 QD CLQ CEUJ D CLQD CCQJJ QJD K D ECQQJ CCQT X Y H5 E sENeloR l All's Well That Ends Well V I I I I ,p I I .wx sczii,-xxrx niiviaxorz SKIIIXISIDER The Senlor Class l'7'c'Side1li - EDWARD ARN Vice-Presideizt Mfxieoniker llevizwou Secrelfary - KATI-IERINE Sc:rmN'I'z 7-7'EIlSiL7'67' CHARLES SCHNEIDEIQ Let me not live After my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff OI' younger spirits, whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain: whose judgments are Mere fathers of their garments: whose constzincies Expire before their fashions. I: it I: TI: 1' :lc :lc rl: ' zi: :fa :k :iz Since I nor wax nor honey can bring home, I quickly were dissolved from my hive, To give some labourers room. CAC! Il, Scrcfnc' IJ I Forty Forty-one IRENE AGRICOLA Lalm Baltic ELLEN A MMERMAN Malbenzatzcs Wooster RICHARD ALDRICH liamzovmcs Spencer DUDLEY ASH EAD CD12 mzslry Salem EUN ICE ALLEN 1.511111 Williumsllelal WILLARD BARKER I:c01mm1cs Lanfleld H ELEN j. ANDERSON MaZ'lJu111atics Pittsburgh, Pa. MARGARET BA R R lgnglzsb Beaver Falls, Pu. LDWA RD A RN ljzlljlliib Lim Cluvulaml MA l ILDA BEN I Ll:Y Hisiory DuBois, Pa. LOlb BLACK lfnglzsh Parkersburg, W. Va. MA RGARE I BODLI:Y Matbemalrcs Clairton Pa IES'I'IfIER BLACKMORE lfrzglzxb Sharon Pa CA RM EN BOL ES I' rvnclv Wooster HAROLD BOWMAN Chemistry Canton VIRGINIA BOURNS History Port Wayne, Ind ETTA BLA I R Fre11clJ Mclieesport, Pax. RENO BU PP H ist ary Wooster RALPH BUEHLER Chemistry Dover A RT H U R B L5 S H I I islory Mendota, III. Forty-two Forty-tI1rcc RU I II BRYANI .Sfu.10Iog,y Canton MAR I HA CAMERON Lnglzsb Rochester, Pa. RLI I II BLIRNWORI H I I mio ry Toledo BLRNICI: COLLINS Ll1gllSb Pittsburgh, Pu. RICI IARD CLASII ,vysu I I Iuhburcl AI . ICI: COLL INS l1lSfUfj' Lakewood IiRIC CLI I IIEROE l.11gl1.vlJ M ou nt IJICZISZIHI, Utah B LI RTON COR Y fllallrmmzms Frankfort A NJX B EI... CLOUS I' remrb Wooslc l' I RED CRANI- Engiixb NIOITISIOWII, N -I. I'l IAD CLARIx E nglisb Wooster JAN I- BAUCII IMAN lflzglisb Columbiana DOROTHY CORRIELL French Bowling Green VIRGINIA DQCECCO Latin Erie, Pa. -IAN E CR,EA'I'I'I Englisla London MARAIORI E DIEITFENBACIIER French Columbiana ELEANOR CRAFT Latin Waynesburg, Pa. MA RTIIA D ICK IELMAN English Forest jAM ES N EW ELL English Wooster JOHN DITMAN Chenzistry Kenton Forty-four Forty-Eve I23iIiilI'I nigga ' I I QUI:N I IN I5I:AI. Mallmnzalics Wooster DORIS I I- I LI:R Music Orrvnlle I I IJTCIICIJ Mount Vernon IiLIZABIETI-I FRANCIS Latm Wooster RALPII ELY History Nelsonville RUSSELL FISHER Cbemislry - Slippery Rock, Pu. LDWARD LN FRIIxIN l:'cu110111ics North I..lI'I1Z1 WII.I-IAM GALLACIIER Chemistry Plttsburgh, Pa. MARY FRANCES ESPEY lznglzsb Shanghzti, Chinn CHARLES HI M Engllsb Covington I C ILB Music Samluslq MARY GUI LLIUS lhzglisb Roglmslcr, N N, Eg 1IIi'I'I'I GLASGOW History Wooster KLNNEI H GROX I lfrenclv johnstown, Pu. NAOIVII GOODWIN Philosophy L.6I'JdI1Ol1 DONALD IIAINLS Geology Blanchcsler I I LLIAM GOSIIORN History Galion IIAROLD HAINL5 English Blzmchesler I RLVOR GROSS Chemistry New Philadelphia PAUL I IUDSON Cbeuustry Nelsonville Forty-six Fo rty-scvcn IEUNICE IIART l1 I1glfSb Wooster ANNA CATH ER I N Ii I I LESS Latin Norwalk GRACE llAR'l'M.'XN Ifzlglixb XVooslCt' MARGARET I-IIEVENOR Biology La Grange, Ill. DOROTI IY I IEISE R linglisb I .akewood MliRliDl'l'Il HEYL Chemistry Evans City, Pa. 'l'l IOMAS I-IELDT Physifs Pleasant Ridge. Mich. RHEA I IICKIN French Dover Center MARK I IERBST Clwlflixfry Canton MARY I I ILDN ER Biology Pittsburgh, Pa. ROMA IIOBSON Lalizi New Springfield MARY ll IRIG lfnglisb Mansfield GLADYS HOW ER I-lislnry Warren DONALD ,IACKSON Cbemislfy W ooster ROBERT HILL Music Blairsville, Pa, M l LDRED JOHNSON Hislory Bellevue, Pu, RICHARD l'lUB E R Ecoizomics Dayton GEORGE KALKAS Greek Wooster JESSE HUSTON lfcmwvrzics East Liverpool BARBARA KAYLOR History Wooster Forty-eight Forty-nine IIOWARIJ KEISTER llixlory W oosier WILLIAM LAVELLE lzlrcznzolzrifts Warren CIIORQI. IxI,,RR Mathematics I Iopuldle ,I IiIiOM E L I PPI NCOTT French Ckvrland LIIIN IxOOK KIM Chemistry IIoIung,, North Chma W I I.I. IAM LONG B RAKE Chenzislry Waterx 1IIe RU I II KX LE Sociology N ou ngstown I ILLI:N MLBRI DI, Cbemislry XVJITLD MAIL. LANCE History Rlltman C1 EORC1 E MCCLA RRAN H ixlory Wooster IIZAN MCCUSKIEY Iinghsh Canton DONALD McGARlifXll Religion Su arthmore, I FRANCES MCDONALD English Wheeling. W. Va. ALLAN MCCON I I I IE limnomiirs Lorrnn WILMA MLDONOLJCIII Latin Washington, Pa. ILO MCM l LLLN Chemistry Napoleon V IOLLT MLDOWLLL Spanish Akron CHARLES MAI IIILWS Philosophy Last Clueland CRACK MLELVNAIN History Washmgton, Pa. ELIZABETH M II,.I.I:R Chemistry Canton Fifty Fifty-one 'IIIEODORE MQALLISTER Chemistry Rio Piedras, Porto Rico GEORG I N.A NIZLSGN English Norwood RAYMOND MILLER Clrenzisfry Ashland EVELYN N IGH linglisb Perrysville HAL MORLEY Chemistry Ashtabula ELL EN NOLZ E English Lancaster CHARLES MOK E Geology Youngstown RLITII NOVAK English Clevelzmd MARGARET MYERS History b Shanghai, China ELIZABETH NYDEGGAR Latin Navarre BALDWIN OWENS ,,l',t1H7l'lI1l11filJS Rocky River DANIEI. POLING Speech llillsboro, N. ll. -lEANE'l l'E PARKllURST History Bellevue lil .ORENCE RAMSEY English Butler AND R EW PATON Cbemisiry East Clariclon M A RTHA RE I CH EN BACH French Orrville F E RN PATTERSON History Wooster DONALD REM P Che-nzistry Wooster KARI, PFEISTER H ixlvry Wooster E.-X RL ROLPH licounmics Flint, Mich. Fifty-two Fifty-three CATHRYN RHODES f'1fL'lZCb Wooster MA RCA R ET RUSSELL Mat bemafics Sha ron, Pa. THEODORE ROM IG H iflvry China K,-2X'l'l'IERlNE SCHANTZ History Orrville RUTII ROPE R Latin Toledo MILD RED SCHOTT History Wooster' JEAN ROTHERAM Frevzcb Turentum, Pu. CHARLES SCHNEIDER ClJe11zixi'ry Canton E V EL YN ROW E 15-zzglisb Wooster HOWARD SCH ROCK I Hs! wry Delta DONALD SENFF Cbcmxstry Wooster WILLIAM PEERY lznglub Wooster KATE SI-IAVER H fs! 0 ry Canton MARTHA SMITH Pbzlosopby lord Clty, Pa. WILLIAM SIIOUP Cbemzslry Woobter NELLA SMITH Mailufnmizcs btruthers ESTIQIER SM ITI'I M nsic Adema ,IA M ES STA M M Chemistry Czlmbmlge I IAROLD SM ITI I Matbenzaiics Woomtel HARRIE I STEINLR English Wooster Fifty-four Fifty-live MOR ELLE STERN History M .xsslllon L E E ST RA HL b-ngl1sb Wooster CRAIG STOCKDALE Sociology I Aruntum, Pa. VIRGIL SWITZER .Sociology Fostoria MA X I N Ii STOCK ER Chemistry mdford JOI IN TANN EH ILL History NIdSSlIIOI'l EDNA SURFACE I' rencb Marlon WARREN TAYLOR Chemistry B1n,,hampton, N. Y. DAX ID SUT TON lirzglisb Ixdmab Cltg, Mo, I RANCES THOMPSON Greek Pune Bluff, Ark. HAL TEAL Speech Clzlirton, Pu. GORDON VERHULST Chemislry Sheboygan, Wis. DOROTHY TOOKER Sociology Pelham Manor, N. Y. WALT ER WAGN li R Latin CZll1Zll Fulton CARL TOENSM El ER Ecowzomics Circleville JUNE WEAVER English Orrville WALLACE TRI BBY Cbemisiry Coraopolis, Pa. CATH E RIN E WELKER Chemistry Youngstown FRANKLIN VAN FLEET Malbemazfifzs Waterville DOUGLAS WHITLOCK Chemistry Lzzhore, lnnlia F if ty-six Fifty-seven I5 RANGES TAYLOR E-1iglislJ Newark MARTHA W I TH E RSPOON Mathematics Scottdale, Pa. IIERBIERT WIIITLOCIQ Cbenzislry Lahore, lmlia EDITH WRIGHT History Lorain WALDO WI ELAND Mai bemaiios Pittsburgh. Pa. ERN EST WRIGHT Pbiloxopby Savanlnzlh LOU IS WILLIAMS Matbeuzatitrs Canfield Pl IILIP YOUNG Religion West Middlesex, Pa. CA ROL YN WILSON Aflatbenmtics Fostoria ETH EL DEEDS I:'ng1islJ Cuyahoga Falls Seniors Not Pictured FLORENCE .-XYLESWORTH Music - Fredericksburg ,llxMEs DONALD - - Chemistry - Warren CARROLL DUNDON - tin abserztial New Milford GEORGE Z. :MILLER - liizglisb - New Castle. Pa. DWIGHT C. RAMAGE - Psychology Belle Vernon, Pa MARY GERTRUDE ROWE Music - - Wooster CHARLES SHEEHY - Aflatbematirs Youngstown Gov SHELIMAN - - Chenzistry - Chiengmai, Siam JOSEPHINE SMYTHE - lclixtory - Wooster ELIZABETH MILLER EDWARD ARN Class Alumni Secretaries ln choosing its Secretaries. the Class of 1931 imposes official responsibility and trust upon these oflicers. lt is their function to be the spokesmen for the class: to manage its hnancial affairsg to arrange reunionsg to report news items for the alumni magazine: in brief, to keep the college in touch with the class and. no less important. the class in touch with the college. With Edward Arn and Elizabeth Miller as leaders, the alumni life of 1931 promises to be unified and vital. lt may be developed into a continuing fellow- ship of profit and interest through the years that lie beyond graduation. lts im- pact upon the college is prospectively one of genuine helpfulness and intelligent lovalty. Fifty-eight f,! --.- g.- u. ?- .:. ,.ni.,, ,.., .. . ,I , . .. l w .. . l 1 ti, i l YYHHW Y l PEARL G, I-IIECKBERT ,IOHN D. McKEE EDNA K. COMIN Assistanl flilllilili Svcrflziry 4Ium11i Secretary Assistant Alumni Secretary 'Wooster and You - - After College A freshman does more than register for courses when he enters college. ln reality he signs up for life with Wooster. The alumni relationship begins where studentldays end. So that though no longer in residence on the campus, the Wooster student is never out of college. As a graduate or former student, he is a member of the college at work in the world. The alumni are associated for two major purposes. The first of these is to maintain and develop fellowship. The social 'function is an important one in our increasingly mechanical World. College life gives us friendships which continue after graduation. We shall grow older, as Mr. Lippman has said, but it is not at? all certain that we shall grow up, that is, mature. lt is a quickening impulse to grow up with one's contemporaries. To advance the interests of the college is the second major objective. College confers privileges. It likewise entails obligations. The Wooster impulse has ever been to serve humanity, izoblesse suesse. That broad view includes the college. The truly educated strive to assist the institution which has helped them. They wish others to be benehciaries of their educational heritage. Alumni achievements are the fruit and flower of an educational institution. More than any other one thing, they are the justification for its continued existence. May the Wooster product ever justify its educational heritage. JOHN D. McKEE, Alumni Secretary. Fifty-nine 1 g , I fu'-if i ,-.'Ti,.fi,f, D' 'N jc' . Class of 1931 Galpin Prize Selections For C I General Excellence in Q0llegeNLifeH and Work '!'1 - -.,1', . , AIOIIN RICHARD IIUIIIER I5I.IZAIIIi'I'II IZROWNIE MIIIIER ' I l I I'IF5I Prize 'ns 'rue RICHARD I:1:DDliMAN CLASH IESTIIIER MAUDE IILJXLIKNIORIJ Second Privc Second Prize Sty JUNIOR It As You Like It l V I i I I I ' x I N l 4, The Junior Class ELIZABETII CADE ---- Secretary ---- Nliztinisburg, Ohio Orzitorio 1lJ: Self Government Board 1lJ. 129: Pcmbrolte 1lJ, 123, 133: 'l'rc:IsIIrcr 131, Kappa 'l'lIet:I GZIITIINZI. Uflflerit rarely goes unrewanledf' HARRIET PAINTER - - - Vice-President ---- Wooster, Ohio Self Government Board 1315 Voice Staff 1lJ. 123. 131: Y. W. Minor Cabinet 131: Debate Club 122, 1371 C. IE. Cabinet 1373 Hockey 125. Some are, and must be, greater than the rest. GAYLE LATROP - - - - President ----- Toledo, Ohio SCCTCIZIU'-TYEZISIIYEY Y. M. C. A. 1335 Football 123, 137: Truck 117, 125, 1373 Swimming 131. - Each day a new yearj each kiss a new love. XVILLIAM WVOODALL - - - Treasurer - - - Carnegie, Pennsylvania Kappa Theta Gamma: l932 Index Staff. He's a genius, If you 110711 believe it, ask him. And this our life exempt from public haunt, Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything. l would not change it. 111ct Il, Scene ID Sixty-two . ,.- f ,. T., f, ,, -Z, ,, , - , - , f .2 ,T-ff,-, l U-11, v A A 1f,,,,-- . -. V -1 -l-132: -t:-a.g:,,-1 ,:.rL, 1 , Q..,:,Tt -as If-fa, I I. a I c f 4-if--ff f----fr -rr ' f -1T f- riff-- ' 'rf' 'lil 'st f., lI- r lil: 'f ,, 2 Q, 'J , , , I ING' ' I It fi' l' 'I -'ff' ly P40111 l-,'-'I7' l li -1-I , I '1 i'f ,'l. 7 .,I ?71 ' ' I E' ,vi-tw 9lCi:,'Jffi',. if 'Q'lIi-7 3' 'I 'Ill ll? 52:17 ' 'ima'-'.f iw flirf-lb? 3'1 l. l--51,5-'-' F V' Viflrf 'l 1H'r'.!'Q f . '--lf, ilu :'i. ' lf ,i ftyfifl UCF- Tifjfilfl Il-x 'i K. Wifi?- ' ' L 11- ,, ,fi .,, 4. x I , ,W , .A ,- ., ,. Y , A H., ,A-R ,L Ai, .6 il. .-4.- A L, . t i :V -align: ,uiigd jjlqf. N' f, 71, Il ,-I 'U,2fLf,'l l 7 -'I Il ff'-' N by-I .II nfl IUI Nl I ,I If-LII all FIJI III, mf-la 3-5 5'-ifLf' .?Jg.iig,I yging if Eng 455. --tt L EI.vA AcIcI.EsoN ------- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania OI':IInI'io iljg Choir ill, 127, UD: Le Cerclc Francais OJ. 1 To kIIo'w ber is to like liar. lVlADALENE ANDERTON - ----- Wadsworth, Ohio Fflfllllgilllyl Glee Club Soloist. A good bear! is better than great fame. VIRGINIA ANDERSON ------- Tottenville, New York Y. W. Minor Cabinet C251 Major Cabinet Gig Hockey CID, CZJ. C335 Volleyball UD. C255 Swim- mins CU. 421. UD- TlJey are only truly great who are truly good. Rosenr BAIR ------ - - W Cuba City, Wisconsin Football CU: Baseball CU: Intersection Baseball CZJ, OJ. He speaketb not. There lies a cwwersation in bis eyes. joi-IN AUVII. ---- ---- W heeling, West Virginia Kappa Theta Gamma: Fortnightlyg Glee Club: Stratford: Football U35 lnterclass Track UD, 423. Love lifted me! V XVILLIAM Baxrsa ------- Claymont, Delaware W Association: Basketball CID, 125, GJ: Baseball UD, CZJ, CD. Happy am 1, from care I am free. 1 Sixty-th ree . -' 'i --I-' '-- -.. -- -- .1--'-.o..---Fl . - .Tl-g'7,7.f'7' i'.,' ifif.7 Tiff'-AfIl, H'A'-'fif.'Q'n 'T J ' I-Q.:-'i 2l 'I cf- ', -.vw A , ,:-:, 4-, ,,-,I-j-,,f.j'.w,Af, ,-- -.1-H-,- -:.J-J . 1. 5 4 .T gif .-.-ff. ij, :Q .1',,,.-I.: '.-,,.,', ff'-.,1: ....-',, :I.f1 Q ,L af' -Hx.-,f-. .1 vfKZS'5,fif,I-Qjf',..l ffgnflgf' ,fl .5-T4.f,a'q'.,g , Q,-,-si. '-..If j7',1:,Q', 13 K, Ziyi? -',f,,.1 1 5, I ljl, fr-:SL H31 fJ,I-,i.5.'3 gr,-:-.il igztyd, ,fn ', gif- -,',fff'l gl Q. ,4 f.-fy? if.,-l :yr 1-fw.b5f7 ff' VH---f 'l.:f Ili' 'is' to K-,vi lt:--:Vt 'IJ 25: iff CJ -il -1.-' wth- li L:-,f':ff 7QJlj1 .' . U ik .- 7 . f 7' 'll ., T .. A.Q l TI '1 J ll '1' 1'7 Y Fl, l? ' i f Tri T- '- TQl:f'Z! El as he EUR 'gf 1 x X. R 1 fl O U5 Tips ai i 'mdjf ll ,'-lli' llwlall 7-.fa-.l, SF A ,i ' 1 'glE,yg,-: xr A I llll HELEN BROWN -------- Mexico Mindful not of berself, Im! kind lu allf' MABLE BOSTAPH ------- Massillon, Ohio N01zse'n.se now am! their is pleasant. MARY BEER ----- Wooster, Ohio Oratorio 129: Le Cerclc Francais OJ. , The exlemf of ber knowledge would surprise a11ymiL', ROBERT BRENNER --------- Wooster, Ohio The mildesl' zizanizers wifb lbe bravest mimi, ROSCOE BRENNEMAN - - - - 4 - - Shreve, Ohio Glee Club: Baseball CID, UD: lnlerclass Baseball ill, 121, OJ. He wastes bis sweetness on lbe desert air. ROBERT BOWEN - - Cleveland Ileighls, Ohio Kappa Theta Gamma, President OJ, Study is my recreafionf' Sixty-four A as E 1 . .Q sJ?I:5X52s Elise exiefe. ll EL- H - W- ,YA , H .F , 4 ,gL i....J- -53 Y, f- ----. iff- f::.a..fe-e1fgv- iw-.. -, . :f,:,. E -E l E -, 1111, , - V -, V .- ,- -Y - Y- .--.J-,r-:w-111:v..' -.111'--irga-'A A , ,,,-:.,f- - --1 if- '+-- - - -77.-:,M1a-..-f.--,--..--Y-, -,..l,?,i, - - , --- - ATL. ,Z fi, ,LH-, Y CW... ., ,.,- .. , ,.. fx -W 1---. C W- , .ml -. -W. . 9-,----1-R J4fv::-F1-rf-4-11'f--'- t- HLA .- C 7- K , V . n- It Y , 3: 1? l l 'fHt 1l T' 3' T- Vl'-'f y. --W YH :ff:Cl-rr-fp sf -ti'f5:r .T--vfil lyff' in '?:jKl.y-v:-Alu-1-l---r,.' '.1:l iw' Q.-.yltl ---1-1 ,in V F 1- at 4--JN-,Q i. tlxlr if 'if -1 '- V 'ip M if lf' Z 1 lm a' mi ll a lfl Iffzlykk ,l.lti,'ilJAiul, it A- f..,,g gg, '11 ,WMV ,,- 'f' N Q Aff 'ff-..vjYy,- t A' , Ji V-A., ,jg Y -1. f,-3.4 N: . -,-.Yq,fI,'r ,Q , 51.5 .-f 'g ' W: . ,i. ,, ,-5. .v ,I nj 'fg- ' A --,C -,-- :., Y yy V- p , L . 1,4 -1, y l , -,1.'- -1 ,: ,fl Adgg fx., v ue. V , v.. ' -, lf-- 5 . ff 1-- 1 ' - ti- t i, 'gi'- ff A 111-4v'A thy- ' .I A ',.- lj A .. - 4, rv,-7,1 , . 1 Z- f ,w V:.JnTI, , 4.,--y w-xx..-. if L..-,,-'vel xg.,-, hiv.- fr- I, - N, tk, .1, . if ,wp -j ,nh --vf ' X - .f .ff 5 '- . .K ,,-- .,.., H --.-.-- ., V- l. -,-- ,::, ,, ,:,-f,-, -,, -vt 1,-,A ..- .,..,, 1 - - ' 14. :. V .i-.--. -1, A C. f. , , ,. . Q. ., K, . A. ,, -. - .. .,,..t.,.,f. .-.,, g,-.-.- -. , .--v h, , ,. .., ,, .. .1 ft.- ,. V, t A V114 S r 3f,,t,,f,4 43.4. . Dltassits Bunnowxxv -------- ' - Canton, Ohio llulwtilc' Clult CZJ. CD. Sim 'who tlnvs 1101 iallc fl lol saves lr0fnbIc. lEt.sn3 Cownuw -------- Hickory, Pennsylvania Yztrsity Delmtc CZJ. C352 International Club C331 Debate Club CD. fl busy life, 'where low of simly rivals love of dates. NIARY Louisa COLEMAN ------- Coshocton, Ohio Ulec Club C331 Choir CID, CZJ. Dainty, denture, and 'well poised. Wli,1.tAM C0'l 'l'ON ------ , Clintonvillc, Pennsylvania Oriitoriu: Track C2J. CBJ. ' 1 know llae nature of 'womevz-hence my abstivzcvzcef' .lot-IN CARNWATI-I ------ Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Glue flltth CZJ, C331 liortnightly. He 'wax a bfllltltfiflll baby, but 'were11'l 'we all! DAVID Com' -------- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Student Senate CZJ, C331 Class l resicient Cljg Congressionztl Cluhp Glue Club CZ7, C351 Trzick Cll, ill. ill, To be greal is to bc vnisumlersloozlf' Y Sixty-fivc .F . I- '.. , 4 L C, .Y . - ,, , l-- ,Y . - A 7, Y, ,-, QQ' , , Y' fff D, 9- ' 1' ? ' fb N' 1'il'?'f-'-7-7'-:a'tt2 i2 'A ' --'C i 5?AEf1Ti'3!-T.ffg.1I.':. S1E 1'i15..L LL1:L.,,,:Ql,,, y if-,gm r' ,Ll '-.Ku ': V.. X A,-'q V. 4.7. ,, xx, -wi J. .crm ' 9: , 'hi-N Ag, ge.. 4' ' G f- -xyf -- 1- ,ci A gf.-5,-' 7,1 V: ' ,gh I.-:K If F4 C1 5, . ig' K ' I ,Q-li. J., J- 'Cl' fig' . 711.1 H-egg, 'gf .i 521, 4a?',5y,f1 J Uk- h,3,i k 'ig HI? J'-E .1535 Zttifv is iw' ff ,-I' L wit Jfki. I I '- '--A 5-W' ' ffl lrfvfwz- 'QT' 'VA' fx- 4 ' W -'-V 'i'.Af--11 wi if fvff '--1--...age P4 lferlrti' ss XX:- -:ff Eff -:gk-9 Lf' wifi:-v-V 0:5 Hifi' 'r.f'-2.1, ' 4-J Q , .A fu L ' K. ,il. '-ad-su P. - LP' KIANE DELO ------- Erie, Pennsylvania Slie'll have ber 'way if it lakes a clay. NlARY CREDE ' ------- New Brighton, Pennsylvania Glee Club: Y. W. Major Cabinet C3J. Experience -makes us wise. SARA CRAIG -------- - - Wooster, Ohio Glee Club: Self Government CD5 Y. W. Major Cnhinet C275 Sophomore Discipline Courtp Choir C237 Class Vice-President Clj. Either I -will had a 'way or make one. GEORGE CROWL ------- Wooster, Ohio Glee Club. The birds, the bees, the trees, they all love mc. JAMES COURTNEY --------- Nlansfielcl, Ohio XV Assocationg Basketball CID, CZJ, C335 Baseball CIJ: Track Clk, C25, C353 lnterclass Base- ball CZD, C333 Intersection Basketball and Baseball CZJ, CD. 1 live to labor, FRANK CRANDELL - - - - Wooster, Ohio Sigma Pi Sigma. Nothing is impossible to a 'willing heart. Sixty-six l ' ,V V .V Mitra' EDWARDS ---- ----- C hinn An original compound of lmnmr and sympathy. IRMA DRUSHEL - - Wooster, Ohio Sigma Delta Pi GJ. lt is not 'wise to be wiser than necessary. BETTY Dttofax -------- Hartsdale, New York Choir 123, C333 Sell' Government Board CEU. Stay nze not, I am a busy woman. joHN CuLBER'rsoN ------ Bedford, Ohio junior Baseball Manager: Intersection Baseball 121, Ol. None but himself can be bis parallel. LYLE DAVISON ------ Farmdale, Ohio Theta Chi Delta: Track CID, CD: Interclass Track CIJ, 121. Silence is golden. juuus DEM1 -------- Lowellville, Ohio A tower of strengtlJ in the Pisa fashion. Sixty-scvcn A , 1 W r W 7 -- -- ---4f--1-----L.-.-....-..--Y.-.-.- Y ,gf ,Y-A-Q-,H . ,- . 4 ,.,,-. , --..-......,,,,,,.,,,,sL W Y ,E Y s i V V i - ' ' . - V 17 WL. LL, -.., -- .Hip ---' ..,....---4.i...- :Ei-7, Vk,,M:, if E A., 4 i V -lltsv. ,.-... -1.4, i. . . . ,. , , fd, is f.. i ,Y , N W, iff.-.-X ,N. . Y ...X-ir' ' ww' - 1 -vi , M 1- ' is: ,',, 4 I-1-.J f ff-f-y if-.--i -.-- .f v- - - i . 1 1. It 'O-,,F'1.-X79 fwlui'- H N i. i.- '- li' Y' - '- ' r- ' :sf Utd 11. 1 .- if 'ggq '14 -Q.,-5'-1 -.13 ,V if is .' ,iv l ir, gd b, l5'rL,if,- ' 1 A .gf-,g N ,milf V:-.Ag ffm: 'gui t fi Y,..'U ,V ln , Fl- - - A ' if 5',?3v.f ,'-xilrf. -Agri. , 5-2' E ,. 'll. -fLE',.,'- ', ' - 1 l-.- 'lk r I 'X 2 -.3 i .A Y nfl, -' ' n , ' :E g rs'W'-f Qiifxks lsl 5CVOHi' Pnxfss-:fm+fuir!r' sffma?f l ,M ,..i , i' . If ,.-1. il i E ,. if '1 xi ll .l 1' K E a f , .ff . -.il i gQ.-v-,- A ' ' ' igf?3 gE L E c4.E EO ,E E E, Yoo.oYNJ HAZE1, EVANS ------ Wooster, Ohio Cure is an KIYFIIIQV ln life, NlARY FLETCHER ------ Bowdil, Ohio Steadfastness is a noble qualify. ALICE FISHER - - ' ------ - Cincinnati, Ohio Y. W. Minor Cabinet C211 Major Cabinet UDL Student Volunteers ily, CZJ, Ut: Lc Cerclc Iirzin- cais C353 Secretary of C, E. GJ. EUGENE EWING ------ Wheeling, West Virginia XV Association: Smuforclg Track ill, 127, Gi. A maintainezl silence that fools no one. JOHN EXTER - ------ - - Oziklawn, Illinois Class Treasurer KZJQ XV Association: Cross Country 129: Swimming 129, GJ. Slow but sure. ALEXANDER ECKMAN ------ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Glee Club: Intersection Basketball 123. Ol. White bands, red lips, blue eyes, and zz car-11 on bis lilfle Zoe. - W 'in irw iw Sixty-eight K 2, 15-My-L-J.. . H .,,V ..-. W., . ,. . .,. .-, Y 5 if -f,.,,ff,,'f:.fs,-1, , b -V L , 3-1, -sn ffl 'I 'wif-if-fs-f.'-- '-dl..-'ffl' f-.1 an cu, 'J--f.nr'I i5:'.i'.q- , ,wwf 4 L aft fins 'fi uf.: ikfxi ,fig-if-',E:!rc.' 1114 X ' ..i i K 1 ... - . i , , , l J lf' t 'r Y 9--1' FA. s-J it -'-,,'.x,.::' -'.,lt'.. , 5 -. J, A-f ,,3v.7x.+ g,,.- , ,iz f i xnxx. ,L A f-gl. A :JUL -.--K-.!., f-J 1-Y. f,:g,...A.- 5, , , E , , Y . . ,. .,. ,A , qw YY. ,t .-,S Y. ,W ,qv A-Y M ul.. 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XA, ,514 :i-v .JfLe,,'Hg- 'jd auf- -,I'r2.j+Q.a- ,L -J..Q .i-., '-!iJ1.T',4 Q1 ,Q-ij, pg Q, -,' if 4.5 :jg ,,2,.,-N-. s. gi Q, ji - 'i-ef-f il -a.-'g,J-,'-51,1 .593 wi,-.f3','-.5-sg.! lit- fm,-vf 'fk'Pn -ff Qu 12.15.--.Q-v'.Q .415 -1fl1r1',fx.g:..,ff' ,Qi '2.,g,gjm.3:. ff' .-3. +15-ag' Q41 .f.-H., ' -in '.-1 iq.-9' its ' -Y -iff-' -s.-yr' 47, va Li 'L'Li:F-'--i-:L '. .- ,ff -T-nip:-W ff f- fr i 7 , , ,-1 , 7751- Y,,vv-EE.lil1'BE17 XTL'iSniii24'LtL:T -1-'5-'CT' 'f ' Y Y 3, ' Q Y 'Tv' V 7- Y? i '-' .,..c...::,:. -f r - -.f l wr ,V-11 l Tiff' 'f awp? l .wif-ll wr , 4- f Q ' i Lifmlgf 'itil' !.q.5-,fl lug' 1 vi- il lil li li S5515 lv-Af 'lair-1 J .uv 4 will LUA 1, A . tw:-fl i L 121 i I .'.'l3 Q, 1 gl wi,-1. i H -U1 - MART:-:A lfowuan -------- - Wooster, Ohio Punihroku fly, C293 Big Six llonrrl: Hockey CI1, C215 Swimming ill. 127, C312 Tennis ill. 127. A lighl bear! liz.'eilJ laugf' ELlzAB13'i'H l5RAciiER ----- - Wooster, Ohio I'embrokc. A gum! laugh 'lllllklli sziaisbiiie in an hour. CHI-IERINE FOULKES ---- - - Newark, New jersey Transfer from lilmirzi College fjpj Glue Club. l3eg011e, dull care! l'lERisER'r GATES ------ Cleveland, Ohio The irirlb will out. .lOSlil'l'l FRIEDMAN --------- Caldwell, Ohio Spurls lirlilur ul' Thu Voice CZJ, UD: iI'llUl'SUCliUI1 Baseball and Buskuthzill Ill, CBJ. l: ufn Ihe 'viliages do their bit. IsIARo1.n GELXVICKS - ---- - - - - China W Associanong Swimming.: ill, CZJ, UD. The plJil0sopber's stone is yet 1nzfr1und. Sixty-nine E,Q2.-4 3'l' 74 rf-,LI 'V ,.:YL- '.g. ' Y -,Q,,1, ' ,,,,.--A , ' ' Q ' - Ari, ,WY Q ' ' ' A' T l':: 'r f'J'1t'F' uf 4- fi'-fi'f1f'l 'W'-'fav fl ,fi'Lf--l - Tr-. Fe flu-4 ff'f fWsS2n 1r'f f'-'1'Q'v?w A T -VH '1'f'7 .?'f iff T' ml 113' fl ' 152- f.? '+'!il1YPf9.E3L f EY-l,:L,,r..l0i1ML ,Ti ,l.l-Iflvhlfik'-5 f ,::+i1iY, 1 1- E'-'ru AE -ich' f ' 'ff'-'47 if' f '- i' ':? 7 T' TY TTZ T I ROBERTA GIBSON -------- Youngstown, Ohio Phi Sigma lutalg C. E. Cabinet C351 Choir fly, CD, U55 Y. W. Major Cabinet UH, Ability irruoliges responsibililyf' KATHERINE GoRToN ---- - - - A - - Wooster, Ohio Pembroke flj, C273 Classical Cluhg Glee Clubg Basketball CID, CZJ, C395 Swimming CID, CD, O33 Tennis CID, KZJ, f3Dj Champion CZD. She swings zz wicked racket. SHIRLEY GARDNER ------ Wooster, Ohio 1 cannot understand-1 lo-ve. Louis GONGWER ------- Ashland, Ohio Swimming UD, 125, OJ. Every -man has hir fault and honesty is bis. CHARLES HANNA ---------- Canton, Ohio Fortnightlyg Syniphnny Orchestra, Student, Director of the College Bzunlg Bzislcctbnll Manager CID, CZB. They say be has a temper-Fmt who lmsu'!? Anon. GHAFFARI --------- Persia Cross Country 125, CBJ: W Association. A 71l017lE1lf,S tbivzking is an bour in words. Seventy , ---- :4 nff- -f, --V Y ,.,,.f.: 47,7 ,, 1, 4 Y, ,Z ,-., W .1 H , v. , , lr 1 w-A if. Ins- lm: - .2 If i -F i , , , ,,.,,Ay,-1 ...l.-ljiti, lj. VL.,--, LUCILE GRASSBAUGH - - Wooster, Ohio Ol'ill0l'lL'I U13 Glee Club CZJ, 133. Honesty is the best policy? CAROLYN GUSTAFSON ----- Lakewood, Ohio Frunkling Student Scnnle U37 Index Stall' CZJ, 137. Good girls nowadays are hard to find. PAULINE GRAVEN ------- Lakeville, Ohio lt's safer to he meek than fierce. V JAMES I-IARRIS -------- Central Point, Oregon President of Student Volunteers GJ. 0-me of those learned and authentic fellows. GARTH HARLEY --------- Buffalo, New York Men's Self Government C335 Class Iluskethnll CID, 123. OJ. A man after his own heart. XVILLARD I-IANNA -------- Wooster, Ohio Edilor Associate of Voice OJ: President of Classical Club OJ. A storehouse of knowledge. Try him and see. Seventy-one .5 fi. ' 'rf' . 4. .'5 ': - 'ig' . .. . - .s,.- ,A I, l f x ,, fl I ig L l fl al-,V-55 lf-if V' ,x,-:..':,1- aw' -. L5 mi ,,'. 'C' - l ' Q Qs ' .ar J 1 Y- f A-if 1-- f -:,- , ,z Y w I 4 T A T . 1 T lllml E,fggwhkiffllqff11iillilLf55LQg.l l,'?eg,ll1:l--Egfr'5.EgliL:Q:if1x:3c lZ,g, ,l My il ' -5,-QE, A3,1w.E???4:-f..:'4lU' -T35-33-1 3.2.1'?'f5hQEEj .3 f,..,.2 '13 ezgzlgg gfq,j 53 1 Cm 2 V Y - S l i ' Ll?'- -fi.-:- '--fr vfv- - -'-' . l rx qlyff '. 'll mg, vi li Lil -T i T llrqff'-r 5 W' if l l l l l l MARJORY l'lAGER ---------- Piqua, Ohio Y. XX. Minor Cabinet CZJ: Major Cabinet C333 Voice 1251 Penibrolie UD: Sigma Dcllzi Pi CBJ. Never too busy to help you out. ELIZABETH l'lAlNER --------- Wooster, Ohio Y. W. Major Czilvinet GJ: lntcrnutionzil Club Ill, C351 Prcsirlcnl C325 lzrcslinmn Delvzilc 'l.CZll'llQ Women's Delwute Club KZJ, CBJ. Victory is a prozlucl of lbe will. Ei.s1E HAGANS -------- West Salem, Ohio Good izaliire is one nf the richest fruits. , ROBERT l-IICKIN --------- Rittmzm, Ohio Trzmsferrell from Dartmouth College 137. He is modes! and quiet. ERNEST l'lAlRRISON --------- Wooster, Ohio Congressional Club: Kappa Thclzi Gamma: Editor l93Z lnnls:x : ll1lCl'C0llUl-Zlillll Dclmle C311 Junior Football Munziger: lnrerclass Track ill, KZJ. lt is success that colors all in life. ELWIN HILL ---- - Clevelzmcl, Ohio lioolball Clj, CLD. ' l'VimI, rain, tide-all three are present here. Seventy-two EW ' 'i'filiT'T'?!TQ'lir31ii 4 +i: 3-:QW iii? f ' TUT1-' 'TYZ 3' 7 - T 35' t .v 'T i 774 O .Y A 7 If' 'I N.--Fit, Q 1? - . '-ig. rm f'4 7' .f,,,,-q...-cn, fx iv: -f 'L.,'x.pfx ' Aff..-2, fvlhfi- A1 ,git-,A,y',,,.,?'..-f2',..f Q. . . F. T1-ffl, :vm nga A ,EL .4 -1, - . 1, . .. --.r,.E 5 Qif3'i?.jfzE+l1'fe'lff1-l,f'4Q' 0 l.fS5 EJ 'l..'4.Qf'l12a lgliff' will-flfQ ai-1fLf- 1.i2' 1. i'e.:J 'La lf . - ' 'ti' : i2 :hi5:?' fT'-'- '- 4 -- A1-D-ag :'.5'?'-ff-1.4.27 fig,-:Jail 23:52 as-J., 4 i Q, ' - X. 41' .Q ,, 41.,5ik,i ,Or-wma 3 ' ML LA ,L . 'NJA --,, -fir ,I r 2.53335 -QA 3 'yy 4, wg Eafiwc- ,J lgfil.-': ,1i1 -Q Q'f:-63,33-93,42 -gfifi'-'4'E'Li ny:-sgfgk lf -LAS :fffy.EY:...fff ff+ 1i5,4fA'EiT,.Pf'gQ5::f' - '1 '-lP- -'LV ' A- ffl-A 1v - 1- f f f f' l5'lQ1- l? 1- g ,- ,. . 1-5. i 'k f .xr .tfJ will l' 'l ll l 'nfl ll--all A - , gil l-IELENA I-lEm ---- Canton, Ohio Silence is golden. PAULINE lrlouon -------- - Wooster, Ohio Ornlorio CH, C231 Baseball flj, C233 Archery GJ. What a joy to 61111 a friendly girl. ELIZABETH l-loDGE ------- Savannah, Georgia Be sure you are right, then go ahead. THOMAS I-losmNsoN ----- Chester, West Virginia Phi Sigma Iota: Classical Club: Baseball ill, CZJ. Time bath a raming band. JAMES l-lo1.1.mAY - - - - - - Wellsville, Ohio Kappa Them Gamma: lnlernauionnl Clubg junior Track Manager. W ben better botdogs are sold I will sell the-nz. ROBERT l-IosAc14 ----- - - - Anniston, Alabama High erected thoughts, seated in a beart of courtesy. Seventy-three , iW 6l!!i-L-5 r r E r - 2 -5 2 - , f f . mf .rf wwib sg:-'i,:.1.F.iiizxegsli ' gggigggs- 11,--.'--- ' ,Lire ff?-new-ei.: fm J J-.,-1-i'V'l-iz ffm: ,i f'i. f' 'Tff'r.'iff:i:m ff' 'i iff- W ii N f 'E '- rl N' ' ' , E , 'i F ,, l i, , i , .l, . -L ii 'Hin-X,-i'ii.1 ,l ,lr P'-.Q A - P, ' - 'fz:.:i,f'f e 'LJ U mf ' 1 - f ff' V013 1 Q l! ssihffyv .1.w....- ..i.razi-.- Yi'-. .F-...V - -1 I ..-Tum 1 - ' N ' 1 , .- ', .fur J -, ' ' - L- if i 1,--.' .D -qs - . - -. , --4 3, . A -1,-ff 4. ,ff ffz,-ey' 11, ' 1 ,Q 4.55 ., fi -1194.-S Q.'1zg,pf,vQf: Q.,n'J.Q dfpSf'fk,g:Q,A' !j. 21eaf5fQ12l.i'ej 5.9'g+Kfie. -3:f',-l.'+m1i '5'i4f::?i1-Ari' F-11 2---I l-1.f--.-- - f.- 'ii. i- H... -.. fx. . -i. .f',:.,..,.I ,-,,,. ,1,:F.'flS,J -:ilu X. 7'-'ff-i I ,- ffl. dl Xirimnm im 4 QT? igifw - 7 iii' 'il i M555 kin- 1? iirgwy' -' , i lil? ELIZABETH HUHN - - - Rocky River,' Ohio Voice C335 Y. W. Minor Cabinet OJ. As 'merry as the day is long, MILDRED HUNTER ------- Kinsman, Ohio Lifc s 710 longer if we biiirry-.slow up. EVELYN I-IUMME1. -------- St. Louis, Missouri Pleasure and action make life seem short. HOWARD Hour - Mansfield, Ohio Sigma Delta Pi. The good L0rd's gift to comifry girls. CA city slizrlcerf' l-IARRY I--IOWARD ------- Bessemer, Pennsylvania Sigma Delta Pi: XV Association: Football CU, 127, UP, li is good lo lJa've a giaufs xfre11gIlJ, JOSEPH jot-iNsToN ------- Mzmslield, Ohio Intermitiunztl Cluhg Editor Associate ul' Voice OJ: Men's Self Government 137, Will: exrcss brains and excess looks. Seventy-four 'f' 1, -'-ft-' iii, Q- ,:,iCgwg.m. el 1 , 'Tu' ,, 'il-,'1Hi1 i -IT'- Fl T ,-:1..J..'4'jL:-,QT-:LT --'-' 'Z--if :1.':i-'LLM 4- 1 ' V ' ff - A T' 5 ,fiifff 'R.'?T'r H' I A'f:f'1t?Q., 'r ,'17'-'?frf1T ?7N'5':- Ei .Kit-'fe9'fF1 'Qf' fx- if-17Q1?r '-ffiii: ci?7.L.'?yeK3e! rsfi4e:Ef34Pft':H,1i,ffE?i1l5lu:0ff'oi4Sfii' reef in l E - - -- ev- --f -V - ---- 4-ff.,-, L- urn- ---- -f 1-W -f Y-ea ---- - ------ .-. ..af A-..-1:fA.i---,1Q.4'.u--, .. E LVL:--1.-,.4.V.'., - T-I -S.. Y - - ,., 1 X-. ,ii X -J K.---.YF fx. VYVV WY- ---,,----T-7: Q 1 l l l l l 4 l v-- r -I if ,Q -- vi .74-I. ' -. l V-41 55- 7 .- Lil - !..7,f' f-.-y - ---r-ls O 3-f CA,-,, ' l..,,im., 15, .3-..-51,4 vsp, A, ,Q -A -lv.,-l 3411. -+,f..-fl..,,1,3 fl- 1353-,, E -fl-,Q xg.. .,,- J, . , -7 ,lr l l ..f .:.1 L? -,f fra.. ,- .- fe -.F,-,.- v . -1.-ar. r- .1-: N .i ,M -ff: .. . - ,V ,,--: -f 1 ' . .fn-Q- . fn- .- -., .ww lf... -1'-:,x..f,,-:,.-Q----A 1' -1-?-- 43 - '..9'i'1,.... . .,-1-gs' kno! X.. .-, W, .f.., ., .H, .7 . H X. V.. ..,, QJ1, Rag, ,-f, W ,,I,..Qi .V QL ..f,4,,.:. , L. . , , .. k'.fl:','l ' l l- 9 iyligiil ' l ll 'ffl l r-l-- . - - rl lx , llifwifli flgl l l ROENNA KAMERER ------ Perryopolis, Pennsylvania l'cr11l1rnlv:g Sclf Govcrnniunt Board C252 Y. W. Treasurer: Big Six Board. Full of ll-'im, llfigor, ami lfVilaZily. llll.DA l..lNDl.EY ----- Dunn's Station, Pennsylvania Cllmir CU: Glue Club CZJ, Still 'water runs deep. lirmwcus Mczilusmav -------- Wooster, Ohio Franklin Kill. 1532 Imlcx Stall U55 Hockey CID: Swimming CIJ. Ill, 433: Basketball CZJ, C311 Varsity ill. l'm glad Io be alive! A rcrn't you? Amex KRUPANSKY ------- Cleveland, Ohio ll is good to see 011885 name in print. RAl.I'l-I .lowes ----- East Liverpool, Ohio Il ix good lo be in low. W,xr.'rER joxnaw Sipunn Pi Slkllllli Tennis RD: Section llzlskullmllz lnlerclzlss Volleyball, - - - - - - - - - Ashtabula, Ohio He is ll -man of The Hrs! water! Seventy-live lf-1.5: -::i.,:-, .2-Y Y Y .I a +77-W if Y ggi' 'iz 1- -2 2 .i1l-', S12 IIEELQ, -,,Q.'Q Y... :Q f -,,- -rf . 21215 11. 1 '-J. ,- '- ' - -f .- 'irc' ,-f'.f'f.:- 'fri' Cx A -.'5ix51:.'1,:'1i7:-.51 . -f,', 71Qisffr fl , ML-,Il ' '.,Q'1-V' f -'W l '-Qui' ,A -X lid' ' -A-3 ifli' ,-F' 'f .. K -1-l...f,j' , ffl. Up 3 31 -:4.,l.:f-i.'i,' ' H'-,7' ,f'i,.'.Alf-lr iff -,fj',7K' 1 'lv .'Z :,3,s Q 1 W. 1-l 5 ii' .V I., NZ 9 :g.Lw4-pr Y.s'l'-1,--f-3 r-1' X J. -.u-- J 9 X 1.f ,f -'.- Ya- -a.1'Q1' ag' '.:u,u' r-.J '-.-.v l.f:? 1.1.1 4,651 ' Q-V' Wa- -. nf. '- F 1.....iL-- ..,-- .-- -l :.- - -- .W -,- .gow k ...A-.-,--...,-o.?-- -....-...f,...-QL. JY., ,aka-..,,...i 2 . . ' 'fl '- ' ' . , ' -V-fir'--flvf. ll . -.P' ,vow 3 lr . . . f .-, .will ,l.., , . ,l V ... . - ,,l ELIZABETH lVlAClVlILLAN - - Mason City, Iowa Transfer from Grinnell College GJ. 'Wlany zz flower is born to blush zmsee11. HELEN MCQUATE -------- Gibsonburg, Ohio Glee Club 122, GJ: Oralorio CID: Women's Self Government Buzxrd C351 Voice Stuff OJ. A quaint liffle -maid with a quaint way. THERESA lVlACMlLl.AN - - - Norfolk, Virginia Transfer from Rxmclnlph-Macon College CBJ. nI7ZdE.D6'l1lI8'l1?f 'now and forffwrf' LEROY Koi-IN ---- - - - Hooker, Pennsylvania Transfer from Grove City College OJ. The beigbt is the measure of Ibe -man. RALPH LISKE -------- Cleveland, Ohio Congressional Clubg Voice Stall KID. CBJ, C355 Ef,lito1'Associa1tc CBJ. An a-nzzzging forfiZlzuIe. HOWARD LEY ------- New Philadelphia, Ohio Bewa1'e! I -might do s0metlJi11g startling yet. Seventy-six l l 'il .1 lull l'l k ---.Y .- -Y -.-df .TQ T-. . . . . - .. Yi..- C ,, .-T ., -- -, ...a 'owl- '- '-'M El P '- l ' lr L J- f' A - ll' l T'.'1.:1fr'l l'f ulw'Tf f Tf1 .,. Vo r , l .H . .,, l. ,-, fAir,.1.' .' . W 1, l . i . I ' 1 .' .. f.- ' -- .Nfl 4 QQ. ....., , , c. ., -,A .- . uf ,'.'x ' !,'l ' 5 v E.-l iQ. ,l.,,-. F. -f ,..wf,f.i .4 WAVA MAURER ------- Lakeville, Ohio This 'world belongs to the energetic. KATHLEEN lVlEANS ---- Valier, Pennsylvania One we 'w011'f forget. CATHERINE MCVAY ---- Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania Efficiency is my motto. GEORGE MILES ----- Newark, Ohio Drum Major of thc College Band 133. Love and books fill bis mimi. ' WILLMM MCAFEE ------- Patton, Pennsylvania Congressional Club: lnlernntionnl Club: Intercollegiate Debzue 131. A bigb school wonder who still has us in suspense. l ROGER MAYEII - - - Cleveland, Ohio Silent but certain. Seventy-seven if 5 1 ' , 'nf' ' - 4 f - - - --' 'gg ff- f- 3 -A 4 Q- - ' '- ClLT3 I' - 4 ' ,121 , -...-, 4.-......g: .,,. . -..Y W, , , , -, . .. . 1,1 -- -'le V-is'-.l.'.'lff 4'.J.flfr'gv-,:,f'e2+ ffl ffl fivlq . of-, ,TT ..,I!,,, , ,L Ifgf'-:f.:1'QX 2-4 '-fL-Qsnaf ' fn TQ 'I'Tf LEE., I4 E--if,-.1 ff, .Ee I-:fee I I -1.-E. , ,- 'if-n ,I .Lf II I I I. .UI 'JI 'II iuiwx-1..f I-YM' ii ,Jw . I In Ii I' 'II-cv, If wi. .I - 45: ,IL--...,g,, I, ,,-f.,.,RgLn.: If. I -.IfI.R,.. - up . ,, of--Lf -. ,- -. . IU' - .I .ff ., . , . ,. .L .. ,. . ,...1-17.7 w .L-,...g. -:fn , -g- ,E-WT.,-,-'-L.-L.-, -sgg ., .... . -... .Y -...,, if .., . ,M ,L ,. , ..,. , GRACELLA MILLER - - - - - Clee Clulm. She zzims high. I-IARRIET Moon ----- Y. W. Minor Cabinet C213 Glec Club CD. Never troubles trouble. MARY MILLER Her 'music bath charm to soothe a savage. JAKE MILLER ----- - - Cross Country C335 W Association. ,-j- --W Y-LW - -7- -- --V--- -Y 7 -Tfv III II.- , II I r -II' .I-,,,IIf ,, iiizmi A it Iiiwii I xiii iff qs yf'I,,I,'13,:jI. X-I-ii'I-' 'fix' I film , ,, !. ...I ., i It ul, T, 4 I . - .Er .fkfnir --Rf H' ,W TR- ff H, S-..-'hff +L-.--I J Q -' '.fQQ1 .ig- ,' -fini Q- 11- I Youngstown, Ohio - Mount Lebanon, PCl1I1SyiVZll1ill Wooster, Ohio Smithville, Ohio Come liwle children and listen Io 'my words of 'LUiSll01ll.H HUGH MILLER - ---- - Bridgewater, Pennsylvania Kappa Phi Knppag Voice Staff 632. Climb upon my knee, Sunny Boy. NVILLIAM MILLER ------ Burgettstown, Pennsylvziniu Y. M. C. A. 425, C311 Cross Country flyj C. E. Cabinet KZJ, UD. My interest lies only in the aesthetic side of life. 9 '--'--- --Xf --,1-.1-v- . .- .-,......-...Y.. .Y . -.I-....- .. -.. .-.. .L ...I - ,. . .III . --. . --n--r------1 M- I , , ,LLL f Ij7',x-3'-.1 gig ,Cry 41, 4:f1.1?f'-.-- T-L.fg.,..I'1'e Q. ,fo nf..-'X-f,'.-.,sv.4 R 51. .fx .,-'.,.gg. Seventy-eiI.:l1t -K 1- ,, '- ..-4, ..--N . Md., ,,,:-,f R-,, ' if' 'I I ' i' '1 1 - ' .1-. I' T I' --11, if. Z'- ,v' 'L 'N iv 'Q' ii '-- 'iw I fu' 5 '-u-nf: rf,I..-:xii ' . .,.'-: wwf. ,. . ,ff-., Q.. I-1. Y-R-IIQ. v.-. L,1I.,Li',.- , i ii , xg I i I I I QI 4 I 'f 1 3 I II I its ii iii: -sf'-i.'2f5 -:J iw lxrlffi' Jf I Q'1':f' '-i -.4-: i-LJ' QT? 1:35, ikfifj-f-'ilf- 'aio' 7:4 If ' .'.,f-.gd-V-' ,- fmmf, . 'M , .WI , -,, fl . -.g,,, --,,,,-,, -T , ----- --. -.ac A....Lj., ., i' ' i -A f-fh'f- A-- --- - -- ' ' -' A . ' - .5 f - ' 1'1 -if '.?iffJ: Tift' 'Zfif i 3 aj.. p 'jf 'Yii Y Alix, l 'Y-VM l y M l ,l. ,,.,,'W ,Hx 1 I .QTKRN Vx, V Vai' wiv: I l 1 I xl x . I Q 1 J, I 4 1 4 31 i 'M',-'T L A , if ,V ,-A. ., Ja, ,gpg 1,-,,,,i.,,.1,,, I.. A-.4,,,, V .- -- ..,, , ,,,,.,,.., ,,,i 1 ,,,-L-.,:.,,4-M -, .,..,-,DN Av, . .- ,J-5 , ,- ,l 'AAI A f 'ff' 1 l li 'l MARY OBERLIN --------- Massillon, Ohio She gains ber fricmls by being wie, Dome NOBLE -------- Belle Center, Ohio Sigma: Della Pig Strulforrl CZL, C321 llziskellwnll CIJ. Hl'l,0lIIlllI is al best ll CUH1fllllil.7fl0'7l still. SARA MORGAN - ---- Frederickstown, Pennsylvanizl A good gal is our friend Sal. XVAYNE lVlORRON - - - - -'-- - Salem. Ghio Kappa Thulin Gzunmzl: Glue Club: Business Manager H1932 Index. He wcmlrl be the lowes! pipe 011 any organ. CLIFFORD MORIKISON ------- Buffalo, New York Clam. llnschzlll ill. ill, lil: Class linakclhrill Ill. ill. 131. just a little my of s1mslJine. Tl-IOMAS MooRE ------- Wheeling, West Virginia Kzipp4l'l'l10l:l Gnmniax: Glue Llluhg Foolhull CIJ, CBJ. UD. He has a heari of gold and speildx all his lime trying Io capb it, Seventy-nine '-i 'I Zn Y- ':L:1'i- ' ' In 15? ---f-3 l? -i 1 -5' ' 'cf ,Y '52'i:,zi..5 ..,'.f '- ' .?'F:,, 4?-Trlfl ',,,L ,Z l nf A-mv .-, E- 49 Af-'5 : ,v, f-'1.Q Q. ,', i, -.-T . ' f'y2-. '-..-'f :- ,:' ,V 'QF' .fffr ,.' j ., ,-1-QT -,,. A1f5:, 1' JT-,,-i .l,J ':f'1' 1 '.'.-ep N lg 1 ' M - ' '- ' ' -'- ' '. T '--..,.i 5 ' .. W.,-' 2 ' ' 'f-, 3.-: -1- i i- 1--'... T- 1. -1 - -L. . fr 9. ... ,cv I I. I :A ,,,,. ,7 ,,,-.. ,LC - 4-41-3 .1 ,cf!-- .A.: r 13,5 :- 1 i' QA V l- ,, -V i ,H ,N X l , l'., .i l,.,,y-,lm -v,'lI'.',..Q :e,','. iw ftwnl i .,gll'.- . l ill ,.-. ,,-3, A- A Vfli-, xi W' -,:. ,- y1',.,'.-,. .1 W Ai ,:, V i ..: Y. , ., .fi -,. . .A s,.'v,,-Y.,.,,,s, ,. Y, X , l L. i 'F3!J:! '?! 'I- Y, , YY . Y- 1. ,771 , v .V--- V . -.iv -f - . ELIZABETH PETRIE ------ Cooperstown, New York The sky of ber bearif is always bright, PAULINE Powisiz - . ------ Wooster, Ohio A jolly good girl wizfhfml cz floLlbi'. BERNICE Powiiizs - - ---- - Washington, Pennsylvania The work she does is nollairzg but ber best, -JAMES MUNRO -------- Lorain, Ohio lnterclass Baseball CU, CZJ, C355 lntcrcluss Volleyball Clk, CZJ, UD. Many bats have been swung at him in 'uainf' FRED lVlULI-IAUSER - - - Cleveland, Ohio lfortniglitlyg Classical Clubp Band. Cle'uela11d's gift to Wooster for which we are still payi1zg. l-IOMER NASH - - Oneida, New York Glue Cluhg Choirg Band. Music bath power in charm the ear. Eighty f .f f?Tf3?jQ' A.'T'CffTjf,'i!F',Z1f.'i - T fi CCC CCC CC C C ' ,-1 ,- Xf- L .,1,,--, Q, Lp. -fl x i.-.,.,1, ii, 1 ' .m.c.,....e............e,...,,..,..,ie. . e:V..T.:,1T f-f..,E,eiL,E,,,,-,l' - M: -J, vw -,e.-..,-L ,ee HQ., nail -ii 'Q'-n 2 ,s if X1 av f, J 11 1 ' 'I O 'ng ' i ' ' ::?T B'I .....-3, - A5 ., i 'N '- --V -I' .- We -e-, -f ,--.1 fe ,, F -P. mn?-Y all fr-: f5'ff1:'w ee fp -. ff, - .. eu- ll-1.1 , fm-will 1 ,g:'lu JJ.i1fi lJ51f.Jl YUfLl'iljlQ 2551131 ji ilqffl li-iffill,551.f2.jrP'5ih'g+'5'flb'g..ilimlgffv mg? llHllc3,lfl,fQlLl, lZ lzzrf Q.::'j,f1 at 2,- rf fl -f.1ef:p.fL:PL1-:Alrlgefii we-iaeaoiieetiw-+A' O' we r'+i '1-1'-ff 1 E??'f'f'1 A' -'T - -- - Y Y L-fb 3.2.1 :e...,-,...,-Y:f---al fa- ge - -- -J.-E.4..Q-' -f e1.,i,--l.!s.:aw gr?- '- lfhf-1477 Q' lr? ll ll ff 1::L,,..1.n:n l r' i H l,-i alll il l .- I J Wh 9 rt'-1 W l ff . IVIARTHA RAUFUS ------- - Elyria, Ohio Much mirth and 110 madrzess or badnessf' ADELIA RAYLE ------- Arczidia, California A 'Slim Kissed Maid' from Arcadia. MARCELLA RANKIN --------- Wooster, Ohio 7'lJere's a lot of deviltry 'neatb my mild exterior. HOWARD Nome ----- - Lorain, Ohio Intcrclzrss Volleyball CID, 121, OJ. An honest fear of God and man. Cr.rFFoRD NELSON --------- Napoleon, Ohio NV Associulionp Football CU, CZJ, C355 Baseball CID, CZJQ Track CID, C215 Basketball UD, CZJ, OJ. Give me protection, O Lord, from the otber sex. joHN O'BRlEN ------ Toronto, Ohio 1 jimi myself the best company. Eighty-one f ' 'f1.3Q'2T af4- f ,T':,'2Lf5-'f:J-- :1p-c--wf-- ' ' ---' 'Wet ' -.1-Wi-i-, 'l' C. f i?f ii f'T riffs. -f'1 ' ,!f?'erf'9i5.-f'fr'lZ'f xJie - '-rf A3 ! i'C' Wifi' 51+ 'f?FFJ Q'QZQ'I,'a1'L'f'hx '5. l?Q' 5Z4v..eliEfer'U2.f'f1q Q1-Phill' 41,1-e.2?'s my Grgifkiyfiibvo i:? '5gfQ:P'QJi'l'l'L,iA1'L':l!l5JiZ 31 '3igg, 3 ,f-Y+ ' i ,Ti Nr ti? lv.: T 4: - ,177-313.2 1-7 ' -1' ,t'.... 77:1 -if ' Ygfif fL'?:3 '. ,'g E -- -WLM .5 1.-N ,.,L.....,,.,. Y Y LY, VL,-.-, .. ..,-... --.,, ,,LA,,,,.T-,,Y Y, - , ,W ,Au ,Y Y , Y WY? , - 1. If,-its -jfs?-7:55,-Q'-5.-:f.cV ,J1Igv.,???-...-.,4f,,,,... WF P-K Emmrkv J, -.EQQT fl., 5, , gmt, ',:,, 'TT+i Ulf-.-Ir-1-,'I I'.1..'I.' A.-,,',-J'Ii'-MII ,If-IZ,', -'IT.I.'F-'I' ,9f51?'f. E ,-'.E-.'.II,7f -f Vi! f,,',f'ffI-1.I'IJfY H -J '-3.3.1 H Irv' L- iw Im ,-H ' . I t-:.:'i?lf1't :uf1'.5g.,f.,iii-5IQ'-.1322l'.,jQ,y:iL+fI,'3'rY,-'IiwLfv11'41fl..2i,31wii'5-5l1Ii'Q.1?,..:Lt3lff,AJP??1i5i'.51mi:-1 fL'1fL-5192!,fri-IM 11.52-Lff'I'il'I lf ' ' 'I+ I HL-1 1: -'L-'QLx.f:fvf nk, ai:Lf-ta.ynfifz-+-+:.T,-A.451 1-1-,L:,3-,f-rfgyg,:f.g3f-1-.r-Lggfp +,'f,,',:.j,.ff:a- I. -E, ,H .u ...- Veg I III, If -I ijt.: 5 ffm? L Q. Iii ipi, ld riff. in Yu , if YAY . . , ,. ,M k. - ,J nhwl, .,-Q, ,, -U, ..,,+, I ,, L W nh, -,- , ,,,, L , .. .-, -... i DOLORES RICE - - - Northfield, Ohio Short, lmit sweet. VIRGINIA RILEY ----- Canton, Ohio Orzttorio CZJg Choir C215 Wooster Voice KZJ. Nothing is impossible io one who tries. MARIAN RICHARDS - Wooster, Ohio Clee Club. Our fIIiglJti1zgale. JAMES PATTERSON - - - - - Wooster, Ohio Advertising Mxinrtger of the Wooster Yoice CZJ: Cross Country 125, OJ. It is good to be i'lHl06L 7If.U RALPH PEASE ------ johnstown, Ohio Kappa Phi Knppag Track CID: Cross Country KZJ. Whither boIIIId? CHARLES PFEIL ------ Tztrentum, Pennsylvztnizi The meek shall inherit lbe earZlI. Eighty-two ii-3 ' gf 13 '-'YR ffl- -1 - -'f :Q-f-'v--QFWWIHIQEEQ-f-Ireg.i's':E Lf r -- .:: ,,-.:,1:E:,. 1,-1 - 49 Auf- ' ffx i J'-'-, 'f',q'f',:. ' .aff .fa-,ff - 15-..'-f 1 2-. gm A '- 'vqpwf ,g fs. ' : f- w.. fr N -Egfr-Tp, , ,Q-drl, ., My :K gl . , ,CL K 'q'H-+v- ,,1,,.,5i UL ng, ,ini km? A -4 4,11 -,ft Pr.,-anna .fx K. , ...y D55-5,-, .. .Q U is '3f9ir5-5' wud mf Eitlg-1-feta-Lf' Lv-a:f'4Le:f Elf Er tftliaf I, - L If I 553-.... Qg1wf-T-,T-.,,-L-. ,, -,...?q.-L+ .A A .. ,Y ,,,Y. wr,-, ,Ki 1-AW, W L A A Y A 1- -+P as P P f I lgflziy I i?V l 3,341 jams ROBINSON - Saginaw, Michigan Stratford ill, CZJ, CBD. Those eyes, tha! hair, those lips, that air. MABEI. SCHIQIBER - . - - - - Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania Oraloriu -QIJ, C215 Le Cercle Francais GJ. My iongue ami 7101 my heart will rule. KATI-ILEEN SALTZ ------ Nelsonville, Ohio The same yesterday and lodayf' MoIzI.Ev PRICE - - Norwalk, Ohio l':nolhIIll CID. 121, UJ. A nice rally-polly youngster with out :III evil thought. l-lIaNIzY PLAGGEMIER ------ Saxonburg, Pennsylvania Evidently preoccupied by olher thoughts. , DIQANE Pl-lll.l..lPS ------- Salem, Ohio The fruit is ready for the 17icki11g. liighty-tlirce i - - .O . I -4 . '. A'-' , f I. , W: . 'T 4FefV?'.-f as 'f'2 .: f . Q I'Efil5x'sRI' ln iz Y .llivf-i'T'q1'LP'1 -YJ f I 'K ' WI' ' ' 'll 'i fri W ' ' I I 1 I LV, Ili: ,fill I il Q-'Tiff' I I xt., i -I -' in ,, V, .' C, ,, -I P ef-if up li . -H . ..,, -, ..,. ., . I , 1 I-IELEN SHIELDS ------ London, Ohio Choir CID, CZJ, C315 Glee Club CZJ, C315 Fortnightly. A keen sense of truth and 1411lii11ilez.7 ambi!'in1z. LUCY SMITH -------- Wooster, Ohio 'Cbeerfulness is an excellent wearing quality. DOROTHY SIMPSON ----- Homestead Park, Pennsylvania Le Cercle Francais C331 Phi Sigma Iota: Voice Stall' C331 Basketball CID, CD, C351 Hockey CID, CZD, CSD. Never too tired, are you, Dot? JANUARIO PURUGANAN - - - - - - Philippine Islands Transferred from Silliman Institute, Philippine Islands CD. A smile gets the same results anywhere. Poizp Ross --------- Wooster, Ohio Band: Intersection Bzisketballg Class Basketball: Interclass llzisebnll. Give me a tin cup and an organ and I will make my way. ROLAND Roiax-11. --------- Lakewood, Ohio Track CZJ, C335 Intersection Basketball. A laugh in time saves a slap in the face. Eighty-four ,g I f, ' 'H ,711 r V, ffl , ,, l.4 ,,,I.K Y of ,-- --4' -f-f.---f-Q ,- 'if+--A3 w ---Y- -- 1 - , -4- L-., -- .,-. 7- . -4' 3, --cv' '-f.,- Q .fo 4' ig f - f ,,.4sH 1-R. ,. Q-,:,ll,y lvl., .- -' 'lsr - .1 l l l X I V , 4 ulfili ll' -nl-l!,yUt'l ' li fil, Y1'i llJl ' i'xi '1 K llll 1' ll, ll 5 g'I.?1, l.q1':,'f' l l M' A Ll ,i,,,4.l lx T ,. ll' 5 H , L' lf T'.-, , - ,. . ' i Ll ll., 5.- wflv' lgllllhxk 1.4 A ,, ., ., ,N-1. ll K 4.Vf.,j lu. N , U , , ,,.v.--.l-1., W 4 '. av. , -' to . . ,, , .,-vii--,U-. ,. -. A.. ,M 1 , N, ,- , .. . , : rg.,-..n,, .,, - .- .,.J,Hf,,,'g., IV '!fv,., .vm 2 ,A ,- 1 ,V-YJ, 5. .1 5-I Y ll , '., on .. ..' L- X '1 ' -51 :f,-'--.'-1:-'- , X Rwvalr' l'?'-..-fl l'-Lf-fff -If-1:1 V- -.vi- '5,,f-:VW L l ny il if PAULINE STEINER -------- Lima, Ohio Kappa Theta Gamma 121, OJ: Stratford 413, KZJ, C355 Swimming KZJ, OJ. I-le loves, she loves, they both love together. ELEANOR STEPI-IENS ------ - Monessen, Pennsylvama Sigma Delta Pi: Glee Club 121, OJ. Talking and singing are her chief joys. SHIRLEY STEWART ------ Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvama Her actions speak louder than her words. GEORGE RUGGY ------- Salem, Ohlo I find no man quite my equal. FRED SCHMIDT --------- Norwood Ohio W Association: Baseball CU, CZJ, C375 lnterclass Baskethallg Intersection Baseball: Inter suction llaskctball CZJ, HJ. My heart goes ant lol the hrst 'man who lhought of beds. MA'l fH EW RUTI-IERFORD ------- Wellsville Ohio W Association: Football 125, C355 Track KID, CZJ, GJ. Silence makes the heart grow fender. Eighty-five lEf..iLi ' forum 'fn A-K -'Y Y - -'ff f 'Y - f -- f ,Wg H, 4 - ,- g 1, -,-, E, ,ir-':,, ri' , - - r .1-rw. f. 1' V--1-: 3 ,- ,- i-.ff -fv2,1:- - '- . .,. 1 .' 3,1 'H 1'-,s 2' l - -- lf'-if , 1 P 52.15 6za33.QjKfQlAi.,..,, .Nm ',f.fsl 1lxl,,.H, T, .K J -.1 '25, lvl .-v,,,u , fl -Q ,lg gi L I L,-is lk, -,I .1 'N 1- 1 'V -- W l 4? gig, 5: -.-ellis' vp , ry- 1 ', ' 7, , 4. -' 11 1,4 -. 14.1 x,-'r' 1, , -1 - , l 5- V V g-,1..gf- 45, ,ay 73 -:.-- J, N in :.?Fel- 1 gg-gg. - V, ,. 'i TF1I Y ' 'N 1' -f -1 17 -.2-' -' ' ,isi -' 14.39 - ' - Y PAULINE SUNBURY ------- Fzirmdale, Ohio Silence is lbe 771051 perfect herald of joy. ZELDA S'1'u1viP -------- - East Pzilustine, Ohio Wooster gained a loyal footer 'ZUIYEII Zelda l7'tllIFfL'7'1'L'Ll.H DOROTHY THOMPSON ------- Pine Blull, Arkansas Freshman Debate: Womeifs Debate Club 123, CU: lnleruntionzll Club KI J, IZJ. Sc.:rul:u'y 131. Stea4li11ess always brings its reu'afds. WILLIAM SHARP -------- Columbus, Indiana All paths shall lead to my door-for I sball build the belief mouse trap. ORDEN SMUCKER ---- Smithville, Ohio Theta Chi Dellag junior Baslaclhnll Munzigcr. I Heed no kiiowlezlge of the 'ways to success--l'111. there, KNOX STEWART - - - ---- St. Clairsville, Ohio Congressional Clubg lnlernutionxil Club: intercollegiate Debate CID, O15 l932 Index Stall. WlJy? Eighty-six :lf ---'-24.-li-:-.T..' - 1- v: Lid- - 1-:QM -. .. .... . 4- - -Jar, -- 1 - - H- - '. -4- - ---v MT. -.-- 3 -- W- V- - - - 2,7 , , - K Y Y Y ,W 7 Y Y ,VY i , iff liQ ffl TTTTQ fl '.f.lFi'f 'i'ff55 ?'1 sfafflf li iii WF? 1' fr'125',n75'-f-T il fl HQTTETL-Q95 '.fE'v5QiwlilT ' li if ?3TfTJ'ET7 1 Jilin Vi i7lQ,,izf1r.GG.Jll lllw lf c-Z.1f'iI'..E'g 321' ll lf.. 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A noble soul needs no other merit. None Iml herself can be her parallel. Class Prcsiclcnl CZD: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CZJ, CBJ: C, IE. Cabinet CZD, CD: Congressional Club: l93Z Index Slalf. The greatest of faulis is to he conscious of 1z01ze, - Akron, Ohio AI'kZ1l12l, Arkansas Youngstown, Ohio Dayton, Ohio ALBERT TALBOT --------- Wooster, Ohio Signia Pi Sigma: President of the Athletic Associalion C3lg W Association: Basketball CID, . CZD, C313 Football CID: Track C211 Swmming CBD. Life is ll problem In which I haw Tlllf yet nblaiizezl the answer. NORVAl..'l1OEPFER ------ - - Lakewood, Ohio Lilcc Club CZJ: Choir CII, CID. Eighty-seven Time bolhers -me 110t,' it just passes. .Iii ils C. . --.G V- S vi- .L-..,'-.:. ll. A-Ra. - ' -in-ffwi.-f'fR :L -V'-Q.,-'f-fa ffl.-Fr.. , .-ff-.QA T-4:9 ffm r'1,:'n---Gz- rFTff.'f7 -- a-'LJFA fs, -ff...-f..,Cf': -fs.+-,pw 4 ' .f-A! lg, ,KJ - 01. 'fi le P5 'M' ,ll ffl' .-2:0 ' ac' 5215. Gu, 9l..f Q 4, ,mf gco. L' ',.,Jl,sr, Q11 ,wg--.J 'g.,,f wg- -A 1' cypra' .Qi las, '59 films. ight-.fl Rfl,'L,ui!'Uffil!Q.2 'E,vlo . lo sado! Malls' is--EQLZE' l.,f1,.5ls:f' all lu To iris- f-in-sf.fnU FFT'- Qui I 9 T'-In mio- l ' -,-LILY, T1 ,ipgv f' v- JY V391 -- -- i'7..:57i ' - -L:Z'::,f-- 'ii' ' f -. 1- :-e-f '--r- --'Ie-H 2: -1----.--2 Y-1 as 4:-Q-igwlkxs 4zL.'-1:4-4 -- 4 Y 1-V - - - . V- , --i1 5l in - C f ,,L,, 1fC-, :1 k,l,,.f WLT - L '-1'i fi.T'? ' ' --:,4 i,, . , ,n 1 T 'i .' ' Y, T -5 ' lm 1. sw - , lv - Q' l ,l g? '1i f JH' I-'T-Zi fi ,I-'T 'Z-if .i tl I ff' ,' lfgfi Q' 1 'ff ' ,v ' ' ' , :': Q rsh' Esliiilllf-ELl.ltf9-2 'tU.iJli?L fl3e!WlLL9ll'ii.lf?'liH?.52it12' lim-x'11iif ,i't-Lil fffffigtfe fi, 2 . f 4 Y- pl -F 1 i' J f ' M:JfQxbqeff,4w2isr-G77 'it-Z--:eL'4'if-fe-lff9'.Q 1:2- -:Q-'Q' ' ffig.-f 5251 '-1 - , 3--'T' -1 li img.- i ..'.T 1 . 2 2i '?g, 2 li I ' - 1 if 'A l ' FT C it C C C ' 1-t 1 1 J tl WT' ADELINE VNCILLIAMS - - - Providence, Rhode Island So soft and quiet. NELLIE WEDGE - - - Wooster, Ohio She bas ber value. JOSEPHINE WISHART - - - - Carnegie, Pennsylvania Glee Club. Small, but mighty. SAMUEL WARD -------- Franklin, Ohio Franklin: Football CID, CZD, C353 Tennis CZJ, C353 Class Basketball Clj, CZJ, C331 Inter- sectiun Baseball CZJ, CBJ. A bird in the band is 'worth two in the barb. ROBERT WESTHAPER -------- Wooster, Ohio Student Senate C355 Voice Staff CZJ, C353 H1932 Index Staff CBD: lnterclass Baseball CZJ, CD. 1 find an interest in all things. BAILEY WHITCOMB -------- Painesville, Ohio W Association: Track CZJ, C335 Cross Country C3Jg Class Basketball CID, C351 Section Basketball CZD, CZJ. Beautiful, lo-ng, slim, -white legs. Eighty-eight Tl' ' ' .4flIn.--2-- -- -ie4sg5- if- f V I-1-7'1 21217--e41.i2-gfeif-1'-,551 :f l ' ' J 71 ff? f3Zf'l7fFq' 1 fx 7 at T' fi ?f t3??.'- ie- V.- L?'f,fT'7:'S'r fD QNJQEQMU we italgeesll .gs eL1gsf'w.,1:t .g 1. ' 4 i T ' ' ll:'i ' 7 ie YY' 'Y if-Yi'Yll33 i- TTL -' fi'-Ciual .I 2.4. .'-.iQ.-.L--fgfv.77Y' ' 1 'f I 'fri' ll Lib! EI .QQ SARA XVISHART ---- - Wooster, Ohio Class Vice-l'resiLlenI 621: Gleu Club ill, CD. She is quiel Imlil you know her. WII.LIIxM XNILSON ------ Middletown, Ohio lraicli CII, Ill. UD: lnterclzlss Volleyball Cll, CZJ, OJ. 1 find thc road to success too crowded. ADELAIDE YAWDEIQG - - - -...-- Berea. Ohio Phi Sigma lump lizzppzi Theta Gznmmng H1932 Index Stall: Choir CID. 427. 431. True she is, as she has proven herself. EDWARD W HI'I'TEIv1oRE - ----- Korea I-le who .marches closely shall had me. GEORGE YUNCK ----- - Sandusky, Ohio Tl'1IIlSl-Cf Sllltllflll from Antioch College CZD: Football CZJ. fl hewvy fog szarroumls me lhnmgh which no lighi C07llL'S.U DAVID NVILSON ---- f ---- East Liverpool, Ohio Theta Chi Delray lnierclnss Volleyball. I fear -no evil-very much. Eighty-nine - - - --W -- - - A---1 -- --- - ,..-E- lA- -I, ,:1:-3-,-......-1::.r-ip... - - 'L' Y L' W ' O Juniors Not Pictured VIRGINIA l3URIiHARD'l' D.XRREl.l. CQONRLR NlARY CORXVIN DONALD Doss DONALD Douos LAURA DiJNc:.xN AlILTON l':RfXNKS - LUCY I-IOLE - KING KERR D,xLL.ixs lVlAR'l'lN lil..ORENCE lVlEDARIS G.-xRN13'i' h lll.LliR - LAVERNE STRixu5BfxUoifi DAVID YOUNG lfvzinslon, Illinois Millcrsburg, Ohio Robinson, Illinois Lirluzinzi, Ohio Ripley, New York Killhuck, Ohio Wooster. Ohio - Salem Ohio M o rga n to v Kenton. Tennessee Wooster, Ohio Roc lc lord, l Wooster llinois , Ohio wn, West Virginia Wooster, Ohio Ninety 4 M 211 1! D CC !D CC 7D ff!33 73 R Y B 5 I Q K SOPHOMCRE Much Ado About Nothing RICE LUN DY XX'AT'I'S DA NCH The Sophomore Class President Riel-iARD5oN RICE lfice-President CATHERINE LUNDY Secretary DoRo'rHY WM rs 7-7'Cl1SZt1'6'l' WH.i,l,xM Dalzczli Call me a l'oolg Trust not my reading nor my observations, Which with experimental seal doth warrant The tenour of my bookg trust not my ago, My reverence, calling, nor divinity. filet IV, Scene IJ Ninety-two I ' I I I AORII:OI.A, XVALDEMA'li .'5xMS'I'U'l'Z, .fXLI.IsON AU, RALIDII BAIR, ROBERT I5AR'I'LI5'I I'. MAI: BATES, Cl. IEUOENE BEERY, XVALTER BIIIONY, W I.iNl'JELl. IBODA, tlUI.IUs BOLE, ROBERT BOWEN, ROBERT RRADIIORD, CUR'I'lS BRAUND, XVILLIAM BRIDENSTINE, CARI. BRINRERI-IOIfIf, EDWIN BROWN, ROBERT CARII1IIEI,I., TI-IOMAS NiIII-Iy-tl1I'I-I- f,I,: Sophomore Men COURTNEY, LIAMES CROTI-IERS, ROBERT CUI.I3ERTsON, RAYMOND DARCIAI, XVILLIANL DAY, FREDERICK DOBRAS, VICTOR DOREMUS, HAROLD DULY, DONALD DUNIIAM, IIARLAND ECKMAN, ALEXANDER l5Os'I'ER, RUSSELL FRUSH, RILEY GALLAOI-IER, JAMES GARIIER, PAUL GILLIES, MCGILVARY GOIIEEN, JOHN GOSHORN, XVALTER GRAHAM, HERBERT GRAHAM, JOSEPH HAMILTON, HORACE HAMILTON, KINGSLEY HAMMERLE, ORVIL HARRIS, GEORGE HOLLOXVAY, WAYNE HOSTETTLER, JAMES HOXVARD, HARRY HOWEY, CLARK HULBURT, HAROLD HUNT, HOWARD HUNTER, XVILLIAM HYDE, EDNVARD JAMES, KENNETH KINSEY, RALPH KURTZ, XVILLIAM All IH L 1 1' JXLLEN, NAOAII AIIIISTUTZ, LAURADELL ANDERSON, JEAN ANDERSON, ORA ANDERSON, VEONA ARNOLD, HELEN BARBER, BERYL BARR, JULIA BEAL, EVELYN BELOW, MAR.lORIE BOONE, DOROTHY BOWERS, PEIYLLIS BREITWEISER, ELEANOR BUSH, KATHERINE BUXTON, RUTI-I CALLIN, VIRGINIA LEE CAMP, LELA CARSON, AGNES CARY, CLARIBEL CLARK, FAITH COLCLASER, ALBERTA COLEIIIAN, MAIRY LOU Sophomore Wolllen COLLIER, ELEANOR COPPES, VIRGINIA CREIGHTON, MILDRED DEIBEI., MARY IJERR, GLENNA EBINGER, BARBARA EAICI-I, VIRGINIA FINDLEY, jEANNE'I'TE I3 I 'TCI-I, M AR I A N FORRY, LOUISE FONVLER, M I LDRED Cl.-XRBER, NKARGUERITE GARVER, EYA GILBERT, ELEANOR GRAEBINO, GENEVIEVE GRAVEN, NETTIE GRIFEITH, ETHEL GROXV, MARY GRUBB, ETHEL CUSS, jOSEI'HINE I'I!XFF, DOROTHY I-IANNA, LOIS I IAOANS, ELSIE IIARTMAN, RUTH IIEISNER, ADELINE IIEEENER, MAROAREI' IIELLINO, Nl.-XJORII-2 H EM RI-IILL, B'l.-XRGARIYI' I-IERAIAN, ROSAIJE HEVENOR, CIAROLYN HOLTON, l'fLORENc:Ii HOOLE, RUTH HOOPES, GENE HORRY, MARTHA HORN, LUc:II.I.E I-IUNTER, EDITH -IAMESON, NIATILDA QIOHNSON. SALLIE KEISTER, LUc:ILI.E KELLOGG, XVINIFRED KERR, IQATI-IRYN KINIQADE, NATALIE KOESTER, EMILY KURZEN, ESTI-IER NiIIcIy-follr l-,xwRENc:E, DONALD I.,-IWRENIQE, ROBERT l.liA'l'llliRMAN, IVAN fWCAl.I.IS'I'liIi, JAMES Mc:I3,IxNE, ROBERT MOBROOM, IQENNETI-I Nlc:CORIiEI., ROY N1CCRElGH'l', JOHN MILGMIRAN, CIIARLES NlCN1ll.l.AN, DONALD NIAXWlil.I., N1AURICE NIEAD, RALIII-I MII.I.IaR, ERNEST Nl0l.l.ARD, WII.I.I,xIxI I3RIuII'I' NIOORE, 'IRI-Ioafms A'10RRlSON, CLIFIAORD Ninety-live . ,, Sophomore Men I NIYERS, HENRY OVERBECR, REYNOLDS PEASE, RALPH l'IfOU'I's, ROI5ER'I' PI.,xoOEmIEIz, HENRY POST, FRED RICE, RICI-IARDSON RUF, WII.LI,Ix1vI RUMIIAUGI-I, JAMES SCHMIDT, PAUL SCI-IUI,'I'z, XVILLIAM SERGI, ROY SIavI.ER, RALPH SIEIAMEI.. CIIESTER SIEOEN'I'II,xLER, CHARLES SMAII., ROY SIIAQE, M,xxwEI.I. STEINER, IVAN THEOB.-xLD, BRUCE 'IRI-IROOP. I-I,xRvEY VOGELGESANG, GLENN WAI,IiLET, DONALD WALLACE, EUGENE W.Lx'REHAM. BERN.-xRD XVELLMAN, .IOHN XVENGER, VERNON XVHITE, JOHN XVIBLE, REED WI LSON, WI L LIA M XVITHROXV, ROE XVOODALL, WILLIAM XVREN, DAVID CAMERON XVREN, G. LOUIS LUV 1, LANG, LAURA LEWTON, PEARL LEYDORF, GEORGIA LIEBE, MARGARET LOVE, LEORA LUNIJY, CATHERINE LYON, LOIS NICBROOM, LOUISE NLCCABE, GRACE MCCARRELL, SARA MCCIRONE, ESTIIER MCCULLOUGH, ETHEL NlCKlNNEY, RUTI-I NLAGORIS, BETTY MAXWELL, M.fXJORlE MAY, ELINOR MOPIN, EDITH Nl0N'I'GOMERY, NAVADA MORRIS, ALICE MOWREY, LUCILE MYERS, NIILDRED NEWSTETTER, ELIZAEETISI Sophomore XVOHICII NICI-IOLS, ESTI-IER OBER, LOIS OTIS, HELEN OWENS, HELEN PALMER, HELEN PARSONS, LUCILE PETRIE, ELIZAEETI-I PITZER, HAZEL PETROWS RY, ,I AN ET POST, POLLY PURDY, NELLE RAUFUS, N1AR'I'l-IA ROBBINS, REBECCA RILEY, VIRGINIA SAGE, ELMA SCOTT, MARTHA SHELDON, HELEN SIEIEIL, MARTI-IA SKELLEY, ARLENE SLATE5, ,IOSERI-IINE SMITH, RUTH SPEAR, I-IAZEI. STEWART, LOIS STROCK, MARY LOUISE SYDENSTRICIIER, LOUISE TAYLOR, HARRIET TRRUNKEY, ELEANOR VANDERGAST, NELLIE XVAl,'l'ON, LUCILE W A'l l'S, DOROTHY XVEAVER, NIAUD XVEECH, ALICE WEIJGE, NELLIE XVIIITESIDE, jOSEIfI-IINI1 VVIICRENS, NXARGARET XVIDMAN, GRETCHEN XVILSON, EVELYN XVILSON, GAIRNETTE XVINANS, NIARCI.-A XVORK, MIGNON YODER, MARY ZIEGLER, MARY ZIMMERMAN, Zlil.MA Ninety-six 1 Qn crfus cnfv cc n ccin ccj zr ia cr zn cc y Y Y H5 IB FRESHMAN Comedy of Errors N'ncty-seven mmuslciffx' siifnmma vomwu Mcl.IiAN The Freshman Class l'rexide1zt RICHARD IVICCUSKEY If ice-President AIEAN Muliiumi Secretary NIARY Pouwfs 'l'reas1z.rer DAVID NIc:I7,1i.ixN Marry, so it doth appear By the wrongs I suffer and the blows I bear, I should kick, being kickklg and being at that pass, You would keep from my heels and beware ol' an ass. fflzil' IH, SIUIIL' IJ Ninety-eight NIIIAIVIS, WILLIAM ALLEN, JOSEPH AUSTIN, ARNOLD BAINBRIDGE, ARTIIUR BAKER, ROBERT BARE, HOWAIRD BARLOW, FRANKLIN BANNAN, EDWARD BEAN, ROBERT BER'I'OLE'I I'E, W ll.LlA AI BISSELL, RICHARD BOSTROM, RUSSELL BRANSON, LINDLEY BRUCE, JAMES BUCIQLEY, PAUL HUNTING, DONALD CATTELI., RALPII CI-IANDLER, EDWARD Cl-IANG, KI YOUNG CI-II'I I'ICIi, OLIVER COOIIEY, RALPH COOPER, DAVID Cox, CI-IARLES CRABLE, RICHARD CRUICIQSIIANR, ARTIIUR NIIICIQ'-I1ill0 f,., yi ,I , ,. Freshnlan M611 CUMMINS, DON CIURRIE, SAMUEL DANIEL, CHI-ES'l'ER DAVIS, ROBERT DONNER, CI-IESTER DOTY, BOYD DRAKE, ,IAMES DUIIFELL. JOHN DULL, VIRGIL EISENHAUER, ROBERT, FITCI-I, G. KEMPTON I7 LIG I-IT, XVAYN E FRANCIS, THOMAS FROST, -IOI-IN FUNK, XVELKER GALLOWAY, RUSSELL GA'I 'I'sIIAI,.I., CLINTON GERIG, EARL GII.LAAI, ARTI-IUR GRABER, ROBERT CEROXV, ROY HAMIsI.E'I'ON, XN ll-LlAM HAMILTON, DONALD HENDERSON, ALAN HENDRIX, XX- ALTER HERRIO'I I', WII.I..IAM L W , 1 I-IEYL, HENRY HIBBARD, ROBERT HILDNER, DAVID HILLIKER, DONALD HILTY, XVILLARD HOLMES, XVILLIAM HONVELL, XVENDELL HUTCHISON, LYNN IRISH, CHARLES -IAMIESON, JAMES jENIiINS, GEORGE -IOI-INSTON, FREDERILK JONES, XVINSTON KELLY, SAMUEL KEPLER, XVILLIAM KNUTSEN, FRANK LAMALE, DXVIGHT LEACH, DAVID LEEPER, WILLIAM LEHMAN, DONALD LEHMILLER, JOHN LOWE, FREDERICK LUCARIELLO OUE- TIN! ,N N LIPPARD, LAWRENCE LYTLE, CEYLON Freshman Women Al-IRENS, CATHERINE ALBERTI, NELLIE ALLARDICE, OLIVE ALLEN, DORIS ALTHAUS, GRACE ALTLAND, DOROTHY ANDERSON, LEONA ASI-IMAN, MAE AUSTIN, CHARLOTTE BALDNVIN, JANET BALDIVIAN, LOUISE BALENTINE, RUTH BARTHOLOIVIEW, MARY BATCHELER, GENE BAUMGARDNER, CHRISTINE BEERS, ELEANOR BEERY, ELDA BELLINGER, GLADYS BLACK, BETTY BLACK, MARTHA ELLEN BLASER, MARY BOCART, FLORENCE BONHAM, MIRIAAII BOSLEY, RUTH BOWE, NlARJORlE BOXVERS, OLIVE BOWMAN, ALICE BRIKER, HELEN BROWN, ELIZABETH BUCKW.-ALTER, AIJIQLE CAMERON, JUNE CASEY, NANCY ANN CELLAIR, FLORENCE CELLAR, HELEN COLBRUNN, ETI-IEL COLLIER, RUTH COOPER, RUTH COPE, JANET CORRELL, VIRGINIA CREIGHTON, RUTH CUIVIMINOS, .MARIE DARROW, DOROTHY DICKELIVIAN, LOUISE DILGER, KATI-IRYN DILLEY, MURIEI. DOBIAS, MARTHA DOBIAS, JULIA DYE, ESTHER EASTMAN, ELIZABETH ELLENXVOOD, VIRGINIA EIVIERSON, ESTHER EVANS, CELIA FENNER, ELEANOR FIELD, MARTHA FIVAZ, HELEN FOSTER, ORCEI-IA FRAAIE, MARY ELLEN GALLACH ER, M ARGAR ET STEELE, MARY JANE GIASOOW, IJERN GOOIJ, MARY GRABER, ESTHER GRUBER, VIRGINIA GUELOON, ANNALESIA GUSEAIIAN, LORA HALL, CHARLOTTE HAUSCHILDT, RACHEL HAYWARIJ, HELEN HENSI-IANV, EVELYN HESS, MILIJRED HINES, FREDA I-IOIIIIIVIAN, CLARA HOOD, NIARIAN IIUBBARD, GENEVIEVE HUMES, HELEN HUNT, ELIZABETH HUNTER, KATHRYN IRVIN, RUTH JONES, FLORENCE JON ES, GRACE JONES, RUTH KELI-OCC, JOYCE KELLY, MARY JANE KENNEDY, GRACE KEPLER, MARY KNIOI--I'I', DOROTHY KRUTKY, MARIE KURTZ, BETTY Ona II ll I1 LI red 4,31 . Q 3, 5.Wf'Tfiifif1' tg -ff ,:.' 4- mnkv- 1. - ,qbffgjly I ,JI Jai: , , W 3x -nw ll55'?3.L 1: , g, , II. , - . fw...L. -yn I, A - . 1,- I , , I l ' :' A J '1 J.-J, '...'. 'A' ,E Y' I . ,Q.,.f... K L ,A-4. -S. L- I . '--..L.v f'I.'5.n.gY-' L' SEE, . , 5 ' Vg,-- J -SV--Y' 1 -H ' -z' T E:l:E1,, :II .,L.-.LL NICALPIN, WILLIAM MCBRIDE, XVILLIAM MCCARRELL, JOHN MCCLELLAND, DONALD MCCLOY, JAMES MCCRACKEN, ROBERT JWCCUSKEY, RICHARD MCDONALD, THOMAS NICLEAN, DAVID NIAGILI., CHARLES MASON, DAIL MAST, HERMAN NlA'l'HIAS, GEORGE MAXWELL, HOWARD MILEY, RALPH MILLER, GEORGE MILLER, JOHN MILLER, OTMAR MILLER, ROBERT MIRACLE, HAROLD NUSSBAUM, WVILLARD OLDI-IAM, MORRIS PALMER, JUNIOR One hundred One Freshman Men PANCOAST, JOHN PERKINS, ALBERT PIERCE, CHARLES PLATTER, ROBERT PROSSER, DAVID PROVINS, LEROY PRYOR, HA-ROLD RAMSEY, WALTER RANNEY, FRANK RHOAD, FRANK ROBINSON, XYILLIAM ROBSON, ADRAIN ROCK, CHARLES ROTHERAM, JOHN ROUDEBUSH, ERNEST RUDIN, JOHN SAPP, ROBERT SARI, VVVILLIAM SCHAIIIYTER, REX SCHIMPFF, THOMAS SCHOUT, JAMES SEKERAK, ROBERT SHAIIFER, PAUL SILVESTR1, ANTHONY SMITH, NEIL SMITH, PAUL STAMM, KARL STEWART, EARL STEWART, SIDNEY STONER, GEORGE STOUT, HENRY SNVANPK, RAYMOND 'I-ACKBARY, THOMAS THOMAS, DWIGHT THOMPSON, TED TOOKER, NATHANIEL TORREY, JOHN TOXVER, KEITH XVEISENBACH, GEORGE XVHITE, CARI. XNILLETT, EDXVARD WVILLIAMS, DAVID WYILLS, ROBERT YOI-IANAN, JOHN YUN, SUNG ZIMMERMAN, CARL ZAPPONI, PASCHAL I -an-,U f,.,,fLS-vqlif-5, J, ,..iS,4 A if 1' --,A IAN'-.-, I-, . , ,,-.. B. 1 ,J AWS, Q1 A ..IE,- , I L L, ,X I.:-Q 'r E 'IH' U' L52-' 'QQ 'A ,I ' -flzilfl-f QQ isp.--,f - - A , ,, , , 'g:i61bQGEfe:'.1A:t3h-E.'. L IL Iz:.- , -.1:I:!LlU.J.vIV9E-I. LL. . , , , . I , 1 I Q LAIDI-IAAI, ELIZABETH LARR, ESTHER LEAN, FRANCES LERGH, EMILY LEWIS, .IUDITII LEXYIS. MARY LOBBAN, .x'llLDRliD LUSCH, ,IANE NICBRIDE, JEAN MCCLURE, H.-XRRlE'I I' NICCONNELL, HARRIET NICDANIEL, RACHEL MGGEE, N1AR'I'I'l.-X MGKEE, MARION NICKERIHAN, RUTH M C M I L LAN , M A RG A R ET MGNARY, CORINNE NIACKINTOSH, BESSIE MAR'IAlN, EVELYN MARTIN, THELAIA A'1AURER, ESTHER A1EIER, HAZEL N1ElER, HERAIINE AQELLOTT, NIABEI- .N'1ESSMORE, EVELYN MILLER, ALICE NIILLER, RUTH MILLER, WADENA NIITCHELL, MARY MOSER, DOROTHY NIULDER, EI.IzABETII I FI'CSh1fl12l11 Women A1ULKlN, MARION MYERS, BETTY NIC!-IOL, CATHERINE NICHOLS, EDITH NICHOLS, IEUNIGE OTT, LOIS PASSAIORE, BETTY PERKINS, EAIMA PERSINGER, KATHRYN POLING, MARY POLLOCK, JOSEPHINE RALSTON, ISABEL RAIvISEY, A'lARG.-XRET REED, MARY E. REID, CAROLYN RICKSECKER, MARGARET RINGLAND, ELIzABE'I'H RITTENHOUSE, HAZEL RITTENHOUSE, HELEN RITTS, ELIZABETH , ROBINSON, LOUISE ROSSITER, MARY ROYON, MARY ELLEN SANNA, ITALIA SAPP, NLXRGARET SCHELLER, -,UNE SGHUENEIIIANN, MILDRED SEESHOLTZ, MIRIAAI SERTELLE, TWYLA SHERAIAN, PAULINE SIBBISON, AL-'KRION SLATTERY. YIRGINIA SMEDLEY, VERA SMITH, ljLIzABE'I'II SAIITH, ESTHER B. SOUTHARD, ESTELLE SPADE, ESTHER STAEBLER, CONSTANCE STARR, MARION STERN, IIELEN STEWART, KATHERINE STRA H I., DOROTHY STRAUD, BLANC!-Hi STRAUD, LOUISE RUTH SUTTON. TAAIPLIN, LII.l.lAN 'VI-IAYER, GRACE Tl-IOMASON, PAULINE THROOP, LOIS TURNER. HOLLIS MIALDOCK, H ARRIET WATRINS, RUBY XVEBER, KATHERINE XVEIR, NIARGARET XVISDEN, Nl.-KRY XMORK, JANE YOGHIAI, HELEN YOCUAI, FRANCES YOUNG, BERYL YUNCK, MARY ZIAIAIERAIAN, XVILMA One l1lII'N.lI'Cil xxx o r . 'L1.f'. T If if ' mf f5VPe'f'ZWEl'Ei :- 9 QM Mi il-25 s.?J'L1wi.Q I '15 HIE ? U In Im1m'g 3 4 i3-ESQ? ' ' sjulnllmllivlnwsgsaiggyf ,- MM ffiggffigf ll VT f ' -- A451 E WWHGK 5 LXW Quk!'gg2ffQ1 - , Q ' awllllllwgmil x , , , I ii NX sg? E ' I I Q +1 yf 7 fy--W I :f S 9 5 H ,ff 'yfv:1 . .1-Z 7Q5.k, 'N mf I J ,ei fjll ' .gi -: w , I' iqeuj fren mfwqsugfm. J...- D O M E S T I C Come Out of the Kitchen V G-I, ,mi 7 ,, ,. . H I 1 x -,-, ,,-. .. f -, l ' ,,,,1, ,. ...J ll xx VJ , x.. ,... ,. H' Q, 1 . . l,,. ., 1 Q ---I A J Holden Hall Oh, yes-it has its zltmosphercf' Ula! I, Srfene IIJ FIRST HALL Ifnzgrlh Row-li. Dilgcr, li. Collins, E. Smith. 4 Tlnrd Rau'-Cl'cz11l1, llurlley, Deeds, Mclilwain, Nlgh. Stump, Gumlwin. Second lion:-Fetzer, Szlltz, F. McMillan. Russell, A. Collins, Curiull M. hlulmaon, ljmllcy, I-'wut Rm.:-S. Stewart, Ii. Ramsey, Welker, Bryant, P. Gran-cn, Il. 'lAZlj'lUl', H. Andursun, DeCcccu. A v n One hundred four SECOND HALL lfonrlh lCuu'iMcDmwugl1. E. Allen, Agricola, E. Miller, Novak, Blair, H. Nlcliride. ,l. NlCCllSli0j'. 7'lu'rll Irma' Mcclnris, Roper, llciscr, Williams, Pnrkhursl, Gurelius, Nolze, Nrmml Irma Nclsun, Rl. ll.um'run, Slrxrvcr, M. llqrrr, Ilolwsnn, lllalcknmrc, CI. Wilson, llulcs. lvnul lim: llmfl, Alclimrcll, lhrig, ll, Sluincr, Dicllblilrnclrur, llllI'l'lWUl'Il'l, l.. lllzrck, lluss. THIRD HALL lfnurllv Run' -Willwrspnun, Wriulml. lla-nllcy, R. Smith, M. Gruw, O, Amlerson, llilnlncr. Means, Gusluls Thin! Rm: Spcnr, llcisncr, fllcflnbc, Owens, BIIXIUI1, Pelrmvsky, A, Miller, Sleplmm, Sfwlml Rum- -Kprr, Huunc, W, Kellogg, Maxwell, May, Findlay, Wiclmnn, Clark. 1 I-'rvni Row lllyurs, lNyulug1::lr, Kyle, llowcr, l.:mcc, N. Smith, li. Wzlson, Grubb. One hundred five Holden Annex FIRST HALL Third Raw-Raufus, Bostaph, Oberlin, Huhn, Weuchtcr, Fisher. Second Row-Hager, Cade, Coleman, Walton, Powers, P, Steiner, Acklcson. Front Raw-Noble, Callen, Robinson, Kzinicrcr, Rice, Petrie, Fletcher. SECOND HALL Fanrih Rriw4-Holton, Fuulkes. Cuwden. Third Rmu--Hodge, Yawberg, Sunbury, Murgzin, Sinipsun. llciii, SCill'llN.'l'. Second Row-Slziles, Crude, Deibel, Purdy, C. Miller, Shields, Mugm'ir,, Linn. Front Row-Moon, V. Anderson, M. Hunter, Trent, McVny, Gibson, bl. XvlSl1Lll'l. i l Onc hundred six Korner Klub Tbirrl Row-I,. Slcwnrl, M. Wczwcr, Sheldon, Watts, C, I-Ievenor. Scrnml Rm: -Gnrvcr, Hush, l,llllCl'SOI'I, H. Taylor, Carson, Nichols. Ifrmnf Raw 'KlIlli1lCl0, Winans, Zeigler, Beal, Wickens. Colonial Club Onc hundred scvcn Tbirzl Row--Ali. Gilbert, Huupcs, McCronc, Furry, E. Barr, Siehl. Sccoml lfrm'---Urillilll, G. Wilson, Honle, Lawton, Colclascr, Lundy, Scott. lfmn! R11::AGr:1cbiI1g, llnnna, McCnrrell, E. Hunter, Koester, Coppes, Cary Wallacees Sl'!'0llli Row--Monuqomery, lluff, llbingcr, llclow, Mcliinncy, I-'wut Row-N. Allen, McCullough, lfmclu, Otis, Pzmrsons. Conservatory Hall Third Rau'-Carver, llcemphill, Beers. Second Row-4Irvin, M. Ramsey, Weech, Vnmlcrgnml. Frou! Ron'-Sydcnstriclier, Milchell. Watkins, Al. Work, llulling, One hundred eight iller Man 01' Third ICm.',-Jl'urner, Colhrunn. lialchelur, Stan, McGee. Xmrmni lima-Ii. Dilgcr, Meier, Cuseman, Wclacr, liuslmzm, G. jones. Lusch lfmnl RUM'-ZiI'1lml?I'IT1ilIl. Hayward, A1JlCIiil1IUSh, Casey, B. Black, llumes. Xml in flu- pirlnru R, jones. Stead's v Iulmlrm-cl nim' Slamliwg-Reid, Rossilcr, Bowman, II, Lewis, Slattery. .Sflli11g-- M. Lcwis, Luhlmn, Sibbisnn, Hummel, Wnlclncla, 52 YI 2156.1 ff' 5 Til . V' ' f 1412511 ef 5 i na 5 Q-.-1 ' 4351 1 . nb . ,P H Hoover Cottage Oh, I say, this is delightful. Yes, it's a sort of heirloom. CAct I, Scene Il FIRST AND SECOND HALLS ii Y.-4 l'unflb Raw-Bogart, II. Cellar, Tzimplin. Ringlzind, Anstin, I-lull, Pcrsingcr, Kelly. Third Row-Poling. Ort, Passmore, Fenner, Correll, Wisden, Reed, M. lllncla. Seanaid Ron'-E. Nichols, Cope, McKee, Emerson, Robison, Frame, Dickclmzln, Snnlhzird. Front Row-lluckwzilter, M. Smilh, Ralston, Stern, McClure, McConnell, Al. llzild 1 One hundred len Snllv Run' Y THIRD AND FOURTH HALLS lfnnrllz Rim' Scliucnenmnn, li. Nichols, llnocl, Brown, lflensliziw. Third Rl7'lU?ll1lllSCl1llLll, Bartholomew, Mcliurilizin, Gzillzlglier. ,I. McBride, Nichol Ulmer .Yvroml Row- Young, Aslimnri, I... llzilrlwin. ll'lcNnry, livuna, Laplizuni, Yuncli. VI. lxe o l l'v11t Row --Gruber, K. Stewart, lf. Cellar, K. Iluntcr, XY. Miller, Rickseclcer, Sm 1. Town Girls - ll.. Myers, flnnmiings, Kurtz, R, filflgllllill, lllcliromn. ll. Straub, Newsletter, leuor Lean brim oclilm. llull'm:1n. lfiltlv Irma 'fAlU'55lI1LIll, Qzunp, Collier, janicsnn. lienncdax A lwmrlh Row Mulder, lzllcnwnud, Kurven. R. Miller, ilnwrey, Sliclly, Brinker, Rmlieram, Elliot! Drushcl Third lraw- Yncum, l,. Smith, Gardner, Ill. Miller, Perkins, Trunkcv. llorn. Beary. Patterson .9r1'mn1 Hmm I-mul Rau- llxnncr Uni: lillnilrud cluvcn l3l'ussh:i1u.Ll1. Richards, Whiteside, Post. Beers, V. Anderson. L. .-Xmlerson, Hincb lluugh l:l'1lCl4Cl', Painter, Wedge, Rankin, Olmer, Marlin, l.:irr, lflermzm, Al. We 1 Y V Y Kenarden Lodge Well, I have lived in one continuous three-clay riot. ldrf FIRST SECTION 1113 Tlurd Row-Campbell Doty, Rumbnugh, Miller, Au. Second Raw-Ewing, james, D. Lzlwrencc, Price, Siegenthaler, Wihlc. Ruf. Franz Rnu---Gross, Schneider, Entrikin, Wzmt, Tuul, Arn, Poling, HN- Onu hunclrml twclvc SECOND SECTION I'-Ulfffb Rm: C. IInnnn, IIIlN'VllI'lI, jordan, Williams. Third Raw-ANI:lycr, Wllilcunuh, Iixter, Morron, Seylcr, Wright. Svcuml kan'---Ilullicizly, Ilout, Ross, Pllilhps, Ecknmn, Buda. lfrunl lima'--Stern, NZIIIIIICUI. Ditmzln, Hurley, I.ongI:rz1ke. Iluston, THIRD SECTION l mm'l1 RIVIL'--fC0l'I, Dulv, Swiharl, Czlrnwnlh. Third Rim'-llecrv, Mclircighl, Lathrop Yugelgcsznng, Wumlzxll, Srmml lfaw--Mclizxxme, Wallace, Mcilnrkle. Demi. Moore, McAfee. l-'mul Rem- Ashcncl, Bush, I.:1x'elIc, P. Young. Huber. II. Miller. Ilishcr. FOURTH SECTION fhird Row-Norc. james. Currie. U I yuvml Row---IIullmvzly, Frush, Bowen, NNI-ITIU, Ilfmf. H r 'mul Row--I'4unn, Wm. Goshnrn, II. llzuncs, SWIIZCV, Make, Inylnr, Ixcrr FIFTH SECTION Third lfcrwghlqgill, Bale, W. Goshorn. Howell, 'l'I1cuIJz1ld, Space. Scfarld Run'-Rutherford, D. Wilaun, Sharp, IIZINICF, Nelsun, Anvil, Wzxlklcl 1 l'U1lI Raw- Sclwuck, R. Hill, Ilullslzn, M. Heyl, lily. SIXTH SECTION Third lfnu'-Nlullmzxllscr, Toepfcr. Witlxernw: Dzlrch, Przxsr, Ilmkimon, Cnnyuver. Sefzonll Ruwf-5ergi. Wenger, I-Icycle, W. Wilson, R. Culbertson, Bair, AI. CllII'7CI'IhflI'I. Front RIVLL'-IIlllIl, Crane, Clash, Owuns, l'l'nu1s, Smuckur, I:l'Il:LIIIIIlll. SEVENTH SECTION Fourib Raw-Bhrker, W. Gallagher, Rice, McCarran, W. Miller. Third Raw-Bowman, Crothers, Counrney. Wicland, Schmnll. Second Row-Morrison, M. Maxwell, Mcflnnihc, Rnehl. Ilurtlett. Duhrzns. Front Row'-Buehler, Lippincott, Vcrhulst, Morley, IJ. llninus, llcrlwst. One Immlrcll fourteen Club 9.00m Sfudenfy I 4' ff Douglass Hall Going from bad to worse. so to speak. CAC! I, Scene ID FIRST SECTION l'.l7llVfll Row Aliliuud, Dull, Graber, Baker. l'l1ird Ram'-Nusshnuni, Wills, Hulbert, Grow, Allen, ZxIcCrz1cken. Xu:v11d Row -McCioy, Gates, Irish, Humbleton, P. Smith, Rock, Lucziricllo. lfmnl Rnss-Iivzui, Iiolmcs, j. julinston, Nash, Bznes, II. Grzxlizun. .IIJSFIII-Silri. One humlrcil Iiflccn SECOND SECTION Sfzmding-P. Smith, 'IAm'rey, Milcy, Cmhlc, Gultslmll, 0. Miller, Wren. Sifliug--Colton, I'-Iimcs, McGurr:1I1, Cory, Thrnop, Ruthcrrum. THIRD SECTION Thin! Rm:-Lzmmale, Branson, flnuell, Willcll. S. Stcwznrl, Ilutchisun, Xrrand Row-McCurrelI, xl. Williams, I3. Alohnston, Robson, Bissell, Hunting, While. Fran! Rlilif-4AlISIIl'I, I.v::xch, Ilcrriutt, Mend, Smilh, Rnlwimnnm. One humlrcai sixlccn FOURTH SECTION Third Rmu- Allllllillh, j. Miller, Buckley, Maman, jnmicson. Srrnml Rrm'--Simmer, Tmvcr, Dzmicls, Slmilcr, Ilendricks, Cnnlcy, Ifmul lima -Supp, Tlunnaxb, Wuiscnlnznclm, I'ry1n'. llIllIIllIUI1, l':lncu:1sl. FIFTH SECTION Thin! Run- -.NlCDllII2'lltI, Oldham. CI'LIICliSl'l1II'IIi, ljlnltick, ,I. Miller. Xrrnml Kms- Davis, Lippzml, 'I':1ckIwzlry, Schimpll. Yohznnnzm. l,.ehmiIlcr, Ig, Slcwzlr I-'wut Rn::-- Ililnlner, Galloway, Barlow, I-Iurris, Eiacnhnucr, Flight. One hundred seventeen Livingstone Lodge Tbira' Row-Gillam, Gohcen, jenkins, Fitch, Gillies, Gelwicks, Kepler. Second Row-R. Brown, Tooker, Mcl.e:ui, Myers, K Ilzimillon. Wliillcmurc, II. iilllliillilll, Front Row-Romig, T. Mc.-Xllistcr, Mrs. jncobs, D. Whitlock, ll. Whillmtk, Slicllmzm. THE HILL FROM THE CLOUDS One hundred eighteen D R A M A T I C The Masqueraders Homecoming Play Liam Kow-uowen, Morron, Hulbert, Gross, Ivan! Kari:-M. Hevenor, Yznvlzcrg, Walton, Cade, Arnold. Absen!-lzwrng. SKIDDING Aunt Molly .........,..............,. MARGARET l'lEvENOR lislelle l'lardyC:nnpbcll ...., A XDlil.AllJli Yrxvxfumuz Andy ............,..................,.......,..,,.. ltluivorz Greoss A Myra Hardy Wilcox ........,... l-l,iCll.l.lE WAl:roN MVS. Hardy ........A...... .....,......... l EL.lz.Al3ET1-1 CADE Mzxrizxn Hardy ..................,.....,,.. llm.1aN Al:Nol.n ,lilldge ,lillnes l'l111'dy ....,........... NVAYNE AAORILON Wayne Trenton lll ......,....,....., ROIlliR'l' l3nw1aN Ul'llIlllD3 l'1111'cl5-' ...................... l'lAR01.D HULBERT Mr. Stebbins ......,...,....... ......... G ENE l,iw1No Coach-MRS. WILLIAMSON A11 Evening of One-Act Plays uncle rxgw-Arn, L. Hanna. Woodnll. ljront Raw-7-Pnling, Auvil, Heigner, Weaver, Burnwortlm, Wriglrt. .flbxvnlf-lzxler, HZIITISIII1, Str:1usl111l1y,l1, lcul. THE PHILOSOPHER IN THE 1 APPLE ORCHARD Mxss Mary: ..,...,.,..,...,.,..........A........ JUNE XVEAVER Prof. jCl'l'Illllgl'l2ll'H .............. VNXILLIAM VVODDALL. THE DUST IN THE ROADU Prudence Steele .............,....,... ADELINE l-IEISNER Peter Steele .......,,,.., ...,........ E RNEST WRIGPIT The Tramp .....,.. r....... E RNEST l-lARR1soN The Uncle .....r..... ...,,..,...... J or-IN EXTER KGSHAMY! The 'l'hiel' ...,,... .,,..,..,.....,......,............ l lA1. 'ILAL Clzlrzl ...........r..,....,.,.......,,.,... Ru'l'1l l5uRNxvolz'ru Chzlrles ,,,,......,.................,......,..,..,,. EDNVARD ARN RIVER RATS Gin .......,..............,..,....................., DANIEL Po1.xNo l1ut'er ..................r.,....,,..................... JOHN Auvn. 'l he Doctor ..,..,.............. l.-AvERNE S'r'RAUssAunH 4 Coach-DR. LEAN Kappa Theta Ga111ma'PIay limi: li'n1.'-'XL1viI. Imwcn, Mnrron. Pnling, Wumlzlll, Flovllivlny. I-'rpni Ron-4CncIc. Wcnxer, P. Sellner, Yziwherg, IllII'IIWUI'lIl. :lim-111---lirms, llzirrisun. Herlnst, THE TRAGEDY OF NAN Alunny l,LlI'1LLUIICI' ,.,.... ,..,, I QUTII BuRNwoiz'rli 'Iimmny Arlier ........ .a.,....,.... ' I'REx'oR GROSS Mrs. Pnrgcller ....,....,.. ........ I fI.IZABE'I'H CADE Iillcn ...............A..... ......A... I 9Aul.INE STEINER William Pzrrgettcr ..,..,.. ,,..... I VAYNE NIORRUN Suszm .........,.,,..., ,...,... + XDELAIDE YANVBERG Nam Ilzmlwicli ,,..,.,., .,......, K IUNE NVEAVIER Rev. Drew ,........... ,..... 5 IAIVIES l'IULLlDAY Dick Gurvil ........ ,..... I 10I3IiIi'I' BOWEN Captain Dixon .............,.............. DANIEL PIJLING Artic Pearce ........ ..,... IN 'Imax IIEmas'r The Constable ,..,,.,................. ERNEST I-IAiz1z1soN Gullcr Pcnrce ....,. ....... , IUIIN .-Xuvli. Coaclv-DR LEAN Color Day Play Illini Rmb---Riuzgy, Wooclnll. Second Ron'-Arnold. Cade, Dcly, Czxrnwzith, Gross, Gibson. Ifrrlni Ran:-VW, Kullogxz, ,l. Wishnrl, Blackmore. Witliersponn, McDonough. fIIue11t-.-X1'n, Fitch, Slmusbuugli. ULADY WINDERMERE'S FAN I,.m'd Wimlernicre. ,...... I.Ax'ERNE STRAUSBAUGI-I Lord Darlington ......i.........., Lord Augusjus Lorton ...... . Mr. Cecil brzlhzlni ....,,,.,i.... M r. Du mliy ..............,., M r. I luppcr .,,.......,.,.. ..,.......EDWARQ ARN .......bEoRcsE Room' XVILLIAM Woomu. ...........TREvou Gauss ....lOl-IN C,uzNw,x'rH ......,,,,...BOYD Dow Parker ..........,........................ I.zicIy Winclermere ....,...,,.. I.s'rHEk BLAQKMORE Cnc hundred twenty-one C oac lr- M Duchess ol Berwick ........ .....,. E l.iz,xBE'1'H CADE Lady Agatha Carlisle ...,,......,,... HELEN ARNOLD Lady Plymdale .,...................,.. ROBERTA GIBSON Lady jedburgh .,....,..... M,xR'rHA XVITHERSPOON Lady StutHeId ...............i.. XVILMA IVICDONOUGH Mrs. Cowper-Cowper .,...,.,.....,.. AIIARIAN Flrcf-1 Mrs. .Erlynne ......,............... XVINIFRED KELLOGG Rosalie .,,.......,.,.....,,..........., .IOSEPHINE WISPIART Rs. W ILLIAMSON Our Little Theater ln response to the current, world-wide Little Theater Movement, our own Little Theater was created during the winter of l929-30. lt came as a result ol the inspiration and enthusiastic guidance ol' Dr. Delbert Lean, head of the Speech Department. lt was located in Taylor Hall. The auditorium, with a seating capacity of about three hundred, was appropriated by the workers for the project. The stage was enlargedg new lighting Hxtures from above, from the sides, and spot-lights from the rear of the auditorium were installed. An outside entrance to the stage was provided as well as small dressing rooms on either side. With such preparations the Little Theater was in readiness lor productions. the proceeds of which might go toward the purchase of more equipment. The Hrst play to be produced in it was Davies' The lVlollusc , under Dr. Lean's direction. This year has shown an increasing interest on the part ol' the student audience and student players. An evening of one act plays and a French play have been presented to date. The class in Advanced Interpretation uses the stage extensively in the practical application of their course. But by no means do we consider the project complete. We are, as Shaw's Saint joan, ever hearing voices which beckon us on, for that is the spirit of the Little Theater. May it ever symoblize to our students that hatred of stagnation and that love of the struggle for the new Beyond the Horizon. One hundred twenty-two :-:1:::::: z m- wma 4-z'::'u2::'1:u2' ' 1 :mcse e' 'vs n - :sez ::':z::::z:::::n:u:u:::s:q:ms:::::::x::' .::::'. :::::::::z: :::::::s::a::s::u::::ze -m::z:::x::ru::x:z:..'ms::::':::x:::u:- ::::':::::::mm:::::::::g:. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'B' : -C-.'u '7: Q' 1 ' , 4 , ,Q 1 A - u V n 4 -' ' - ' - - ' ' - - 'f4 L-.1-,3.,,,-.y,' E2 i.2Ff.., 4g.qz.fF - . , 1 ,' . - , , . , . a . n Q 4 ' ' ' y f',Zj-Q 2-.3 -.-.f:,f.l'- N Q , 4 u ' ' - 4 LA 1L A A . ll ll ' JA . n ' ' 1 :J ' :um 1 'fjffcllrz K M f f FORENSIC The Barker One hundred twenty-three IN IN lk X IN IX IX IIN IK IK ll lk IQK IX lk IX QR ifgpiiay. :fail 2555: Zafiiaf 14555231 Lfligaiia fgglil lsfiiaf 1:2551 ifglgiaf 'nu v 1 Standing-N. Allen. Heisner, D, Thompson, Colclaser. Sitting-Weaver, l5Ufl'0W1lj', liainer, Cowtlen, liurnwurth. , 7 , 1 W omen s Varslty Debate Team The forensic program for women this year has been centered around the timely topic of unemployment. The discussions have proved of great interest to popular audiences. The question was formally stated, Resolved: That the several states enact legislation providing for compulsory unemployment insurance. Discussions with women of Northwestern University, Ohio Wesleyan, Oberlin, West Virginia, and Allegheny were a part of this season's work. ' The following women are members of Delta Sigma Rho, the national forensic fraternity: Elsie Cowden and Elizabeth Hainer, One hundred twenty-four Third Rim' llzirrison, Vogelgesang, Alnrron, K. Stewart. .Yer-will Run' Mclizuiu, fl'lcAfv.-e, Wallace. Mcllorkle, Dobras. lfmul Rau' Strzxhl, Polinu. latvelle, Prof. Miller. Huber, Stockdale. MC11,S Deb ate Seminar With an acute unemployment situation facing the country, this year's debate question. Resolved: That the several states should enact legislation providing for compulsory unemployment insurance, proved to be unusually pertinent and inter- esting. Inter-collegiate competition provided forensic battles with Ohio Wesleyan, .fXllegIieny, Western Reserve, llfluskinguin, Waynesburg, Ohio University, Mount Linion. and Oberlin. All of these contests were of the non-decision variety. ln addition to these debates. open forum discussions were staged by two Wooster teams before luncheon clubs and church groups. The following men are members ol' Delta Sigma Rho, the national forensic fraternity: William Lzivelle t'Presidentj, Richard Huber, Knox Stewart, Craig Stockdale. One hundred twenty-live Third R012'-S.4SlCWZll'I. Zimmerman, Thayer, Dye, Sari. .S'L'COIld Rmu4'lI1ompsun, Larr, Weber, Reid, Mellutt, Lucariello. I'mnI Rojw-Robson, xl. Lewis, Cattell, Ballantine, Willett, Moser. No! in PiffllVc'fCl'UlCliSllZlI1li, Rhoatl. Freshman Debate Club The htting climax to a most successful year is the Freshman-Sophomore Debate. This is the last of the battles between these age-old rivals, The Freshman team is composed of Ralph Cattell, Esther Larr, Edward Willett, and Arthur Cruick- shank, alternate. OFFICERS President - - - - RALM-1 CA'rTl5t.L Vice-President RUTH BALENTINE Secretary - - -Iumru Lewis Adviser ------- Ptzoif. Nlti..1.ER Oratory in College Oratof'-CRAIG STOCKDALE, '3l. Subject: The Decay ot' the City lle won the State Contest held at Baldwin-Wallace College, took second in the Eastern Divisional at Center College, Danville. Ky., and fourth in the National Intercollegiate at Northwestern, Peace Orator-ERNEST lAlARRlSON, '3Z. Subject: Companions lor Peace . LOCAL CONTESTS Peace Contest in january- . First Prize 335.00-Won by William Lavelle, '3l. Second Prize 3515.00-Won by Ernest Harrison, '32. Cbina Extempore Contest in April- A tive minute speech on some phase of China. Prize, 35525.00 junior Class Contest May I- Prize, 31525.00 College Orator Contest May 29- Prize, 325.00 and the honor of representing Wooster in the State and also the Civic Oratorical League Contests. One lnlntlrctl twentyrsix JOURNALISTIC The Front Page I V ..,.. .,-LQ., julrii I . I Sixth Row-llimes, l--lunt, S. Stewart. Ifrlth Raw-Wallace, II. Miller, F. ulohnston, Iflulhert, PLIVLIHZIIIIIII, Robson. lfourlb RlI'li4+RIlIS, Passmore, Post. Third Rau-'YMcLean, Ii. Maurer, Irvin, Simpson, Shnmel. Sewnd Row-Westliafer, Weachter, R. Smith, W. Maurer, ,l. Kellogg. ll. llzimilton. Frou! Ron?-l.:ing. Hainer, Gorton, M. Miller, llartholoniew, Yunck, Guelilen. THE OOSTER VOICE The official publitratimz of the sludeiit body of The College of Wooster, erfalalisberl in 1883. Publzsbcd each week dmzvzg the .School year, lflztwed as recom! class nzatter at the Unztctl States Post Office at Wooster, 01110. BOARD OF CONTROL Ralph Liske, chairman, joseph johnston, Willard llanna, Harriet Painter. Wallace Trihby, joseph Friedman, Alberta Colclaser, Eleanor Gilbert, Donald McGarrah. EDITORIAL STAFF Willard I-lanna EDITORS ASSOCIATE ------- - joseph johnston Ralph Liske NEWS EDITOR ---------- Alberta Colclaser LITERARY EDITOR -------- - - Eleanor Gilbert REPORTERS: Mary Bartholomew, Eleanor Breitweiser, james Drake, Donald Duly, Marguerite Garber, Kenneth Grove, Annaleisa Guelden, lflorace Hamilton, I-Iarolcl Hulbert, Howard Hunt, Ruth lrvin, joyce Kellogg, Natalie Kinkade, Laura Lang. David Leach, Mary Miller, Elizabeth Passmore, Elizabeth Ritts, Adrian Rohson, Chester Shamel. Ruth Smith, Sidney Stewart, Mary Yunck, Naomi Allen. FEATURES: I-Iugh Miller, Eugene Wallace, William Woodall, Irene Agricola. BOOK REVIEWS: Polly Post, Marion Fitch, I-lazel Nelle Spear. SPORTS: joseph Friedman, editor. Assistants: Mac Bartlett, Robert Westhafer, Katherine Gorton, David McLean, john Miller. MAKE-UP: Harriet Painter, eclitorg Harold Hulbert, Frederick -Iohnston, -Iohn McCreight, Adrian Robson, Ruth Smith. Copy Readers: Elizabeth Hainer, Hazel Nelle Spear, Irene Agricola. BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER -------- William Wallace Tribby CIRCULATION: Samuel Currie, manager: Robert Graber, Robert Bean, Evelyn Weachter, Wava Maurer, Esther Maurer, Betty Ifluhn, ADVERTISING: Donald McGarrah, manager. Assistant, George Yunck. One hundred twenty-eight Johnston Colclaser M9 Garrah Ollly Llske Pamter dman Currie Hanna Gllbert Trlbby If Director ..,. Ffzzazzcfal Agent Yes Men Make-Up Artists Pro f7f1'7f.1v' M mm gers ,,4,,A,.w,,, Scene Shifter .,.. Gag Writer and ..,...,XVAYNE NIORRON .......ROBER'I' WESTI-IAIfER 1932 ERNEST IIARRISON ..... .e.... DE .l:'ditoI'-i'II-Chief .......l3zIsiIIess Manager KNOX STEWART ., ..,. ,. .,A,, Associate Editors ADELAIDE YAWBERII ......,FRANCES IWCCUSKEY .......j-zmior Editors AAERLE SWIHART CAROLYN GUsTAIfs0N ,.ve, Acti-zvities Editors WILLIAIIII MILLER .I , ,,...., A thlelies Editor Ca111,eraIIIeI1z ..... .....,, N VILLIAM WOODALI. . e..... llzmzor and Snelpsbots lzditor Press Agent ..,. ....... B AILEY VX!HI'l'COMB ....,. Assistant l3usiIIess Ma-Izager Critic and Prompter ....,...,.,, DR. C. O. WILLIAMSON .4...... Adviser Promote-rs .....,. THE JUNIOR CLASS ..,... Pzflulisbers U'7Zd6fSfZ'tdi8S .... .,.,.., F REDERICK IDAY, '33 ,,..,. .,,,,,, L l1d57'CllISS'll1lI1I Assistants MARY KEPLER, '34 LIOIIN MCCREIGIHIT, '33 BETTY MAGORIS, '33 ROBERT PIfouTs, '33 RALPH SEYLER, '33 Head Camerarnavz .,,., .....,. D .-XXYSON ..,.....,,.,,,L.,..., l'botograpber XVO0S16I', Ohio l1l'aI'drobe ,THE S. K. SMITH Co .....e Co-vers Chicago, Ill. Lighting Teclmieimzs ,,,,,,,,,, 'rl-IE NORTHERN ENGRAIIINI5 Artists and E'llgl'll'Z'GTS COMPANY Canton, Ohio Posters .... ...,.. T IIE ZIEGLER PRINTING COIIIIPANY ..,, Printers Butler, PII. Ono IIunIII'cII lhlrly 4 .--Y-. v -, , V, n. One hundred thirty-one V wr xv. A . , , V!! , 4 f 1 I X V .. . ,. 1.'A' ' 1, 3' ,,g W . T Y '.i K Wooster Alumni Bulletin 214 Kauke lelall, Wooster, Ohio CoN'riNUiNc. The Wooster Qmzrlerly FOUNDED 1886 jOHN D. MCKEE, '17 ----- 1ifDlTOR AND M,xN.ixc3i-iR EDNA KIENZLE Comm, '25 - - Associate liditor Wfxtoo 1-1. DUNN, x'06 1 ivn' I MARTHA WHITE CRAIG, ,Zo f Csoiztrilmtz-izg lulttors ARTHUR 1V1URRAY, '20 ------. Sport.: liditm' Published flfloiztbly, October to july imrlitsioe by The Alumni Association of The College of Wooster Organized 1884 lncorpnraletl 1883 President, Carl V. Weygandt, '12, Court House, Cleveland l'ice-Presitfe1i.t, R. Dale Miller, '16, Y. Nl. C. A., Toledo Secretrzrjv, john D. McKee, '17, Wooster Athletic Board Member, Raymond li. King, '17, Wooster Member of American Alumni Council and Intercollegiate Alumni ljxlcnsinn Service The Wooster Alumni Bulletin is the inheritor of one of the oldest alumni magazine legacies in America. lts journalistic parent, the Wooster Quarterly, was founded in 1886 and continued to function until 1921. At that time the Alumni Bulletin took tip the task and has been maintained as a monthly magazine on a subscription and advertising basis. With a broad interpretation of its function, the Bulletin reaches trustees, faculty members, alumni, and undergraduates. lt seeks to inform all of the news and views in our common college life. lts sub- scription list encompasses about seventy per cent of the graduate body. As the chief medium for disseminating interesting and informing material, the Bulletin has a wide scope commensurate with the far-flung Wooster family. lts aim is to assist in synchronizing and integrating college interests and ideals. One liuntlrcd thirty two One humlrcd thirty-lhrcc LITERARY 66 Ji The Crztlc I Fourth Row-W. Goshorn, Talbot, Nelson. Third Raw-!lheohald, Stern, Sage, Coleman, lvl. l-lcyl, Space. SI-cond Raw'-Morris, Bowman, Carson, P. Steiner, Robinson, Wirlmun, K. Dilgcr. Frou! Row5XV:1tts, Bush, Noble, Auvil, L. Black, Ewing. tratford Literary Society Stratford is the oldest society of its kind on the lflill. The purpose of this co-etlucationznl society is two-fold-for social and literary dewlopment. The meetings this year have proven to be very henehcial, interesting, and entertaining, OFFICERS Presidevzt - - - - - Vice-President - Secretary-7'reasurer ---- Nl EM B ERS CLASS OF l93l WILLARD BARKER LOIS .BLACK ARTHUR BUSH NIOHN AUVIL ROBERT BOWEN MARY LOUISE COLEMAN AGNES CARSON XVALTER GOSHORN ALICE MORRIS ALICE BOWMAN CLASS OF l93Z GENE EWING CLIFFORD NELSON DORIS NOBLE JANE ROBINSON CLASS OF 1933 ELAIA SAGE MAXWELL SPACE CLASS OF l934 KATI-IRYN DILGER JACK RUDIN LOIS BLACK joIIN AUVIL DORIS NOBLE .lVll2RIEIJl'l'll l'lEYL PAULINE STEINER LAVERNE STRAUSHAUGII ALBERT TALBOT BRUCE TIYIEORALO DOROTHY WA'l'fS GRETCHEN XVIDMAN HELEN STERN One liunclrcd lliirty-four l . Tbinl Row -M. Maxvrcllh, Price, Doty, Rumhaugh. E. Miller, Crothers. D Sucmiil Row- -Cross, Blair, McDowell. C. Wilson, L. Straub, B. StraulJ,1Xl. Lewis, rl-Ill11lCl'llll. lfrvnil lhiwe--11. Hlzick, Ward, j. Weaver, Arn, Gustafson, Teal, ll1l'1g. Franklin Literary ooiety liranklin Literriry Society, which is a co-ed organization, was founded when Wooster was a Ll'I'l1VEl'SllC'V. This organization is based HIIDOSI entirely on social activities. Its main pur- pose is to promote a spirit of friendliness among the college students. The meetings, which are held every two weeks, have always proved to be very entertaining to its members, PI'csiz1'e111 Social Cbairrnazi Sezrrelary llDVVAlilJ ARN lE'l l'A BLAIR lifLl2ANOR CRAFT CAROLYN Gus'I'AI1soN RoIIIaR'I' CRU'lil'lliRS liovn Dow Bli'l'TY BLACK DoNALIJ l'l1LLlKLZR One hundred thirty-live OFFICERS MEMBERS CLASS OF 1931 Yl:REV0R GRoss lVlARY II--IRIG ,loi-IN TANNEIAIILI. l:RANCliS ll l'lAL TEAL CLASS OE 1932 'lCCUSKEY M011 CLASS OF 1933 lYlAURlCE lVlAXWEl.L CLASS OF 1934 lVlARY LEWIS RICHARD lVlCCUSKEY - EDWARD ARN FRANCES MCCUSKEY CAROLYN GUsTAFsoN LEY PRICE VIOLET lVlCDOWELL JUNE XVEAVER CAROLYN WILSON SAMUEL XVARD ERNEST lVllLLER JAMES RUIIIIBAUGII BI,.ANCHE STRAUB LOUISE STRAUB Fourth Row-M. Creightori, Lance, M, Weaver. Third Row-Fitcli, Agricola, Knmerer, Finrllev, C. Hevenor, Petrie. Second Row-Bush, Walton, Hager, Oberlin, Fletcher. Lnncly, Wirlmzin. Front Row-Cade, lhrig, M. Hevenor, Mclilwzlin, E, Miller, Wright, Pembroke Literary oeiety This year marks the second season of Pembroke. In all respects it has been a very suc- cessful society. lt has been very active this year, not only lll its weekly meetings. but also In parties and rea dances. But only a beginning has been made IU what the society hopes to accomplish. The plan of stuciy this year has been in the form of a world tour.. .Each meeting was taken up with the discussion of the literature and a report on some delinile literary work ol each country. OFFICERS lFor I93l-32j Prvsidenf - - - - l:I.IzAIsIa'I'H C.-NDI: Vice-Presideizt NiAR.IORll'i llArIIiR Secretary - NLKRY l:LETCIll:R Treasurer - - - LUcII.I.E XVALTON MEMBERS A SENIORS IRENE AGRICULA MARGARET HI5vIaNoR ELIZABETH CADE MARY I-LETCHER l-IIELEN ARNOLD KATHRYN BUSH MILDRED CREIGIITON RUTH CREIGI-I'roN NLARY IHRIG LIAII. LANCE- GRACE NiCl2LWAIN .IUNIORS MARJORIE HAQER MARY OBERLIN ROENNA KAIyIERIgR 1:I,IzAIsETII PETRIE SOPHOMORES ,lEANNI5'I rIg l:INnI.IsY CAROL HI2vENnR MARIAH PITCH CATHERINE LUHIIY ELEANUR GII.IsER'I' ELINOR MAY FRESH MEN NiURlEl, DILI..Ev RUTH lRvIN EI.IzAIsE'I'I-I MII,.I.eR EDITH WRIGI'l'l' DoI,0RIis R Ice LUCILLE XVALTON MAuIi WEAVER CRIETCHEN NVIDMAN jew ib'iCBRlDE One hnnclrecl Ihirry-six :::x:::::...x u.... .......::::r:::::x: 1: ::s:z::: 2:1 :::u:::1x::::::r::::::::::::!::::::::.:a:r::::u::::::::' .::::::::::::::::::!:::1:::::::x:x'::r:L:::::::::: ::::::::f::: 22:12:91: '.:::2::.:. ..:.::: -s 1: - . . . - - . . -- : 11 --fl M . - . - . . . Z f in , . .0 .D .a .. .f u. u- -1 I. K- ..'1f.,,y-' iw 4. .4 .. .a a Q -V-wi g' Q .L ,lx .- , AL , . AL . AA , AL A JL, AL! 1g 4g A4.,g, A Q, , . inn- A , z:1..w.: f' 'H miie? . xlf I fax ll F E A T U R E Strange Interlude One hundred thirty-seven x gx qx 4x qs. ax Ax 4x ax fix 4x Ax lgx Ak as nr- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' u 1' ' 'TJ ' T ' ' 431- ' ' ' '.ii?:.' 'AREA' '.:i?2.' '.:?i!.' '.:hi:.' '.45?:.' hihE:.' 'fiilh' .4 -s., .m- A-n an .I lj,-1 ' 1 A-'lu rn u ,mln ,p up v. nn un an .. Jn udn 1. fn. uv ln. .nl ... n- -u .11 fn n, .-. .un n. .-....... 4-1 pn. -nnnn.. V4---..... --....-.. 4.-....- A-.-.... .---u- ,....---.. 4----n. 4-nn..- -nf - J3'G'ss Carofyn Qhvfafwz Lakewood, Ohio May Qyeen One hundred this ty-eight One lll,II1Kll'0d thirty-nine JYUJJ Harrz'et Sfeifzer Senior W ooster, Ohio JYUJJ Elzigzbelb 7J6l7'Z'6 junior Cooperstown, New York One hundred forty 1- lmmirc-AI lhrry-1 JYUJJ Elma Sage Sophomore Marion, Ohio My Jkfczfjz Elmer Freshman Clf37.'6'll1lZL1, Ubin c lnuulrml forty-two WCC Craig Sf0cQa'ale College Orzztor Tlll'l3I1f1-1171, P671'lISj'Z'UIIHill Richard Hubeff Dayton, Ohio President M the Student Senaie Dm: lmmlrml forty-four Raymond Mz'ffer Ashland, Ohio All-Round filhlelc' , ,4 ff:,1.:- gg 3.50. lqh, Url xl : , 5,1395 ug g i ,. x- , .- V. V, - .V f :gf , 'r 3' 1-ri'-f .f i, .. L' ' fe ,WJ S' 15 gf J.: :+':71s.i4.j 1' , ma' ' u ',' ' .,,.- if .,H',, , - f ,-xgj,, ,, .-Lr::,1i,, i- I A - L ,-'li,,T1r,:,Y:,2'a ,VL .ni ,,--4. -- .1 F, ,-,-.-. ,. ,- ,- i ,U-...f-'sf '-N- .- , -.'-'.wL ., wgj ,. ' 4-1' A- ' :lf-1':-f'f41f-'-' ' .gy V . . -1 ,rv . , ' ,,,.,, p- A, -.,. 1 41 ww, ,i 7 ' ' - 'W if --e-5,--1..1'.-1 2 ' ' j: 47 .. A . ' :' 1 ,- i :QL-, i ' ' ' i' 4 Y .J-H Y- , , --7? COLOR DAY-MAY l7, 1930 The Story of Melody Written by Miss Esther Blzlckmure '3lg Direcetrl by Miss Lowrie Miss Iilezmor Craft 'SI-May Queen Retiring Queen-Miss Ruth McBride '30 One hundred forty-six xml 2 , i , ' SIXTIETH COMMENCEMENT-JUNE l-l-16, 1930 Dance drama, On 21 Grecian Urn , prcscmed by Senior women. Dunn Hopkins and Ilnrrict Stailter, Gulpin First Prize winners. One Iiumlrcd furry-scvun The Classes of 'U3 and 'IZ win Alumni Parade honors I-IOMECOMING-OCT. 18 DAD'S DAY-NOV. 8 l-ivingston'e Lodge and Douglass Hall take the honors for the best decorated dorms. The gala crowd arrives-Akron opens the gate for Wooster-the Dads pose with their heroes. Football opponents-Akron and Muskingum respectively. One hunclrcll forty-eiglxt OFF-CAMPUS BEAUTY SPOTS llcuvcn in llighlnml Park. The shelter in Gzllpin Park The Overholt Mansion. The Lower Pond and the Willows at MiIler's Lakes, Roses and evergreens in l'Rose Hill . One linndruci forty-nine r X ,V -qnhqs. A SOME W ELL-WORN PATHS One hundred lift Y 1 .w. e UW x 4 , xl! ' I 'Hr' , 1 fl' . V' 1.-vi' v AA I lk- ' fi 1.1- , ' ' 4 One hundred Hfty-one 4 f W 1 Hee ,,1.... 5 -L - h,wt1 .. - i '- . 'X I ' J' Ni , Eiga I A Mir'-U zpli fwfr 1 33 vm v LQ, f 'N ,pf if 1 2 me wwlliw .Q V iv li - . 1-.,4..n..g.2!,,4 I , . -f'1A.1f' -' 4,--. x -,gif 1fA.3i- 'Tiff'-1 -4. ,Jr-M... -v 1' ' ' t p.f. J' .' 6 '-'F ,' iv9f'3'5rig 2-- 1 fzwm -rf' 1 ' .. ' :HA g ' . ag 'v 1 . .'f'1'q'.-bf -'ffgilz . uf '51gS,19fg g5-g .7fhf'5Q5' ' Y 5-FEE w-,S ' - 1 Inq 1215 ws- nm, , -In f. p ,- ,4- ...4.1-9.4, R 3 V I -gh . y.,:jgfj',.g'Q-.-if- Mg ,-x .-I ' 3- A ' -nv' y ',j 4,522 l.k:5.,5.:, v L.-...,V- ,tx A . - ,, -,.....,- f-J if ,M -1.1-, wigs- ' 1 ,Q v 1 4 ' I' - 4 X Lf fs-1:v'-.ar-f'.:1'ff- 1 CAMPUS OBJECTS fb ' N - - -, ,.,, f J- 1 . , -YN M:1QfLY.1I'-'..,' ,f ,' WOOSTER FROM Tl-IE AIR l'he Quadrangle zmcl Severance Stadium. c lmndrckl Iifiy 1 1 Y JK. - v Y -N K - , , Y , 3,7 ,,,,' ., ,- YW ,-. '-4.-.4,.,, K,..g,., ,... 1 J, ,,. . H O N O R A R Y The Importance of Being Earnest Third Row-Harrison, Romig, Swiliart, K. Stewart. YOHClHlfS1ll11-2. Srcruul li'm.'---Clitlierne, Wright. Mcflorkle, McAfee. Cort, li. Ilamilton, Wallace. Fmnt Rmc-Strzihl. Lzwelle, Stockdale, lluber, Rolph, llush. Noi in l'iclIIregGclwicks, Liske. Congressional Club Congressional Club meets twice a month for the consideratioii and discussion ol' national and international problems. As the name suggests, the club's organization and procedure is patterned after the United States llouse ol' Representatives. lior twenty-three years the club has been active on the lflill, maintaining a restricted membership ol twenty select men. The club is organized into three parties-Democralic-Republican, lmlepelident, and Socialist-each with a floor leader and party whip. ln past years the club has secured Chapel speakers for Washington's BiI'tlIdzIy. This year we were fortunate in securing Mr. Norman Thomas, Socialist canditlate in the last presidential election. MI'. Thomas delivered a splendid lecture in the High School Auditorium, attended by a capacity crowd largely composed of students. First Session CRAIG S'rocImALE - ERNEST HARRISON - W II.I.ImI NlCflxlfElE ROY MCCQIRIQLE ERIC CLITI-IEROE - ARTHUR BUSH CSD ERIC CI.I'rI-IEROE CD-RD RICHARD l'lUBER C13 DAVID Corvr CSD l'lAROl..D GEI.wIcIcs CSD KINGSLEY lflANIII.'roN Q15 OFFICERS S0410 ml Svssioll - Speaker - - RICHARD llL11l1R - - Clerk - - - DAVID CURI - Chaplain - - xVl.ll.I.'XINl Lx - Sergezlnt-at-.-Xrms - - lfUGlENlEXVAIlA1 - Treasurer - - - liluc Cl.I'IIII TI-IE ROLL CLASS OF 1931 WII,I.I,xM LIWELLE flj limo. ROLPH CSU 'l'IIEoDoIte Rowe CSD CLASS OF 1032 ERNEST l'lARRIsoN KD-RJ RALPH LISKE fSj KNox S'rEwAR'r CD-RJ CLASS OF 1933 Roy MCCORKLIQ CID GLENN VoI,GEI.GEs,xNG CD-RD Curtin S'l'OCIi1.MlIl5 KD-R1 LIQI5 S'I'Iz.xI-II, C D-Rl liRNI2s'r XVRIGIIT QS? MI3III.I5 SWIIIAIII' 1SJ XVIl.l.IA1Vl MCAFEE ID-R1 Eotzizmz W.xI.I.Ac:I3 CID One hundred 11115 our OFFICERS 1 -W. .J gh- ,I .Q .I I X I , , I , ' I i- A Vx A . -, xr -K A.I. ...QE-7-A A I, . . .. -.A-V, x,,,.H, . U I ,,. I. .-,. ,WWW . YA Eat,-.f - 1- ,IW I II IJ l U , I-'IuIrtlJ Ram' Sxnuckcr, D, Whitlock, M. I-leyl, Kim, Tlurd Run' D. Wilson, Mc.-XlliaIeI', Ramp, D:IvisI:In, Paton, Taylor. S'I'cIIIIIl Rm: ll. Wlnllzrck, S. Siewzlrl, li. Miller, Stocker, Goodwin, Surface, jackson. f I'U1lL Ru-Ia -Dr. Grntly, Buelxlur, l.oI1gl1r:Ike. F. McMillan, Dilman. H. Mcliride. Theta Chi Delta National Chemical Fraternity Alpha Beta Chapter 'I'l1c local chapter was formed in IOZ-l as :In expression ot the ilnerest of the students nl' thc Cl1cInislI'y Dcp:II'lmcn1 iII scicntilic iIIvcsiigatioII. Membership is based upon the qllalily oi' the work alone in the LlCIJZII'tI'l'ICllf. lJft'.ii1lL'IIl - l'If:e-Pn'xideI1l Sccnflary - TrvIIxII.rI'r NAONII Goonwm NTEREDITH l'lEYL DUNALIJ JACKSON CI-IIN Kooli KIM 'l'IIIzonoRE NTCALLISTER l.vLE DAvIsoN One hundred fifty-five X, . THE ROLL CLASS OF 1931 HELEN MCBRIUIE EI.Iz.ArsE'I'H MILLER ANDREW' PATON DnNAI.u REM? M AX I N S'I'ocI4ER CLASS OF 1932 LJRDIZN SM uc:RER SI-I IR LEY STEVVART WILLIAA-I V. l-0NeIsRAKE - JOHN G. DITNIAN FLO NlClX'llLLAN RALPH BUEHLER IEDNA SURFACE XVARREN TAYLOR XVALLACE TRIBBY DOUGLAS WHI'rLoc:R HERI3ER'I' WI1ITI.0Cli DAVID WILSON l I If- I 'lf--f':f.'1L'II if IT ,I 'K' ' :..'... 'LLf. 1 pf-' .V ,JN-..,....-L-- -'f. W, '-L Third Rau'-Hour, l..:1nce, Kinsey. Srconi! Rou+Stcphens, Siehl, lg. Hunter. Below, Noble. llurkhzirdt. Drushcl. Ifmnl Ro1f.'wHowe L, Black, Dr. Lister, R. llill, Mrs. jones, Hager. Sigma Delta Pi National Spanish Frateirnity Epsilon Chapter The National Spanish llonor Fraternity. Sigma Delta Pi. was first organized in the University ol' California in l9l9. There are now sixteen chapters in the various colleges of the country. The Epsilon chapter was granted to the College ol' Wooster in April, IUZS. The club has endeavored to instill in the hearts of its members a deeper understanding of the Spanish literature and art, appreciation and Ol3l3lCERS First S0lIlL'.YfL'l' SUCUIILI .S'v111t'slvr Ronlalrr l'llLL - - Ifresiilenl - - Lots limtgii GL.am's lflowme Vice-Presiilwzl Nl.ue.ioiuia llfungic Lois BLACK - Seifrctzzry-Trczzszirer - - DUl,ORliFi Rich Tl-IE ROLL CLASS OF 1931 Lois BLACK Roaekr lhLL Gtiuws l-lowiait Grin. LANCE CLASS OF 1932 VIRGINIA BURKHARDT lhlARJORlE l'l,u1ER lEt.E,xNo1z Srevunus IRNA Dkusurzl. Dome NOBLE l'low,um lloui' DoLoicus Rice CLASS OF i933 fNliua.roR1E Below Enrru llUNTER Raimi Kiusm' nliurrui SllillL FACULTY DR. j. C. Listen Miss Ruin Ricu.fxRusoN Onc hundred nity-six V i l nurII: Ron'-Space, Morron, Overhcck, Remp. Moore. Arn. Thin! Nou' -Harrison, Puling, Wright, Wootlall, Auvil. Sammi kms- -Gross, Arnold. Gibson, Walton, Cade. P. Steiner, Gustafson, Holliday. lfmul Rim- Yawlwrg, QI. Weaver, Mrs. Williamson, Bowen, Dr. Lean, Nl. llevenor, BllI'llWK2l'il1. Kappa Theta Gamma Local Dramatic Fraternity 'Iio encourage and supervise the best in Wooster clramatics and to promote the Little 'liheater Movement on the llill is the two-fold purpose of Kappa Theta Gamma. The society is now completing its fourth year of service on the campus. lt supervises the Home- coming and Color Day plays. This year an evening ol' one-act plays was given in the Little 'liheater in Taylor llall. Each year in March the society presents its major production in the Opera llouse. The plays ol' the last three years- Beyond the Horizon , Right You Are , and john Maselield's Tragedy ol' Nan lor this season-have all set a high standard ol' dramatic performance and give the society a justifiable pride in its record. OFFICERS l'n'siflwzl - - - ROBERT BOWEN Svrrulary ---- ADELAIDE YAWBERG 7il'l'll.Ul rv 1' EDWARD AMN blorm Auvn, Rurn BURNWOR'l'Il Rolnarr' Bowers' li1.lzAm5'rn CADE lfRNES'l' I lAluus0N IIELEN Akuorn NlARGARlE'I' BARR Rl'll!lER'l'A Gnxsow 'l'xu5vox Czcoss Die, and Mus. Cummins DR. and Mus. LEAN Une lnlntlred fifty-seven REGULAR M EMBERS hii.-'kRGARE'l' IlEvENok -'AMES l-lot.1.mAv 'l'noMAs h'l0ORE XVAYNE MURIQUN DANIEL Pormn DoNALp REINF ASSOCIATE MEMBERS CAROLYN Gus'rArsoN hlftlili I'lERns'r XVILLIAM LAvEL1.E l:nANeEs h'lCCU5KEY HONORA RY M EM B E RS Mu, FREDERICK NlOORE MR. Cum' N. TAYLOR NlARoARET l'lEvENon THEODORE Rom-no PAULINE STEINER EIUNE XVEAVER Wn,1.lAA-1 WoonAL1, ERNEST WR'1uH'r ADELAIUE YAWHER G REYNo1.ns OvE1nsEc1y NIAXWELL SPACE LAVERNE STAUSBAUGII I.. uct LLE WA L'roN DR. a-nd MRS, WlLLiAAtsos1 Du. and Mas. WISHAR1 .,K. ! l . 1 o f Ifonrlb Rim:-Yun, Stern, Grove, Puruganan. Third Rm:-Kalkas, Wright, Post, Powers, Witherspoon, Cowden, Vogelgesang, Second Irzmf-l3Llrrim.'zry, Rotheram, Colclaser, F. Tbonrpson, .I. Lewis, Reid, lilliorl. lfmnt Roz:-Stockdale, McAfee. D. Thompson, lflainer, Stewart, ilranrlell. No! in Pinfizre-Rolpli. Internatiorlal Club International Club is modeled after the League of Nations at Geneva. Questions of international significance are discussed by members representing the interests of various world powers. and action is taken by the club on this basis. As a guest speaker for one program, linternational Club brought to the campus Dr. A. M, Hughes, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Mansfield. Dr. Hughes is a man of wide experience and travel and very ably presented the Problems of the Pacific. Each year International Club participates by sending delegates to the model League of Nations Assembly sponsored by Ohio colleges. This year the Assembly met April tenth and eleventh at Wittenberg College at Springheld. President Vice-Preri Secretary Treasurer -N ,A Jr' H dent . . ,V y ,.-V, OFFICERS 1- we A-f - .1,'.c.-, ,gr x, ,mtgrw-g., ,yur i ,, l ELlzAB13'r1i ilfnnraa Wn-1.m:n MCAFEE DoRo'ruY 'l4HOMl'S0N K Nox S'l'EWAR'l' One hundred nity-eight I , ,VI l r Third Iran' hlortlzin. Ramp. DTIIHIIH. 'I':1lioot. I .Yurmnl Rm.: Lirzilizun, xv2ll'ClllII11. Clramlell, Loiighrzike, Schneider. Ifroul Raza- jackson, Clash, Prof. Wcslhnfer, Prol. Coven, Cory. igma Pi Sigma National Physics Frateriiity Tau Chapter Though still in its hrst. year as a Wooster organization. Tau chapter has set a record in group interest and enlhusizism. The purpose of Sigma Pi Sigma is to stimulate student thinking along the line ol new itlezis in science. Included in the program is one open meeting each year, with some pI'ominenI1 physicist as the guest speaker. lfoundecl in l92l at the Pennsylvainiu Stale College, the l.l'IltCl'l'liU' has grown to claim chapters in nineteen colleges :Ind uliiversilies, the Wooster chapter being the youngest. OFFICERS Ifrvsitlmzl - - - - lf'iz:c-Presirlcinf Svrrvlary - 7 'ruasu rar MEMBERS CLASS OF 1931 AIuIfIN DITIIIAN DoNAI.u JACKSON DUNALIJ REMP CLASS OF 1932 WAI:rI5Ic JORDAN CLASS OE 1933 Alosiivii CIQMIAIII BI5IzNfxIzu FACULTY Rieimien CI.,xsII BuR'roN Coin' VIQANK CImNIJIiI.I. W. R. WI5s'I'II,xIfEIz One Iuimlrctl lilly-ninc 2 XI ' ' I' ,. RICHARD CI.-ISI-I DON.-xLn j.acIisoN BURTON Com' ALLEN W. COVEN CIIARLES SQIINEIDEII XVILLIAM l-oNcIsRAI4If A I.BEI:'I' TA I.Bo'I' XVAREHAM ijXl.l.EN W. COVEN Uiirtl RIJIU-AlVl1llCCl'l1l3, 'l'oepl'er, Prof. Bushnell, Buppf Pease, Cfiry. .Xylzrztl Roz:-Grove, liigony, Shavnel, j. Miller, l-loszlck, I--I. Smith, ll, Millrr. I-run! Rout---licister, Williams, Dr. liracker, Prof. Stunulwurncr, Uwcns, llinws. Kappa Phi Kappa National Professional Educational Fraternity Alpha Rho Chapter Kappa Phi Kappa made its debut on thc campus November 3, 1950, when Wooster received the fortieth chapter charter from the national organization. Its aim is to encourage men of sound moral character and recognized ability to engage professionally in the slutly ol' received the fortieth chapter charter from the national organization. Its aim is encourage in l922 and has chapters in many loading universities. OFFICERS President. - ---- Louis XVILLIAMS Vice-Prexzrlcvif - - - lflovvfxlzn KEls'l'r5R Secretary - - Ciifumzs R. l'lIMlES Treasurer - - - - - G. BALDWlN Owizws lfacizlfy Sponsor ---- DR. Giiokoii C, liizaciuiu THE ROLL CLASS Oli l93l RENO BUPP Kureuiatru Gxovii BALDWIN OWENS XVILLIAM BURTON CORY Cniumgs R. llrmes IIAROLD Smrrn liENNE'rH GLASGOW Howaieu Kizlsrrpie Louis XVILLIAMS .lame ll'llLLER CLASS OF l93Z ROBER1' llosacir lflucn MANNING NllLLER NURVAL ,LOEPFER BAILEY Winutomn CLASS OF 1933 XVENDELL BIGONY Cl'iES'l'liR Simmer. FACU LTY M E M B ERS DR, PAUL PALMER BUSHNELL DR. Gisoicsla C. LRACICIER llfliz. Wnrrutzv li. S'l'ONliliURNliR Du, ELIAS COMPTON, Honorary Member ALUMNI MEMBER Miz. GEORGE C. MAURLR Onc liunrlrcd sixty l lfillb Rim' Kjreaih, :xI1l5lllll, llimup, llllllN'l'l. El'lcG:xrrah. Wagiicr. Wilfinnis. lfuurtb Run' II. Weaver, liuclley, Maurer, Weacliler, F. Thumpsun, Hess, M. johnson. flrede, Roper. 'l'L'irzI limo- Owens, ll. Steiner, llooues, Furry, li. Barr, Fitch. Agricola. Srfmnl Rau' linllicrzim. liletcher, M. Canierun, Nydcgecr, Gardner, Mcilulluugh, Slater, M, Miller. lfrmrf Ii'm.- Prof. Ilizill. Gurlnn, Dr. Cowles, Miss Newman, Dr. Kelsu. li. Allen. W. llamnn. Classical Club In answer tu the demands uf another side uf our collegiate life, we liave added I1 much needed Ufgllllllllllhll on our campus this year. lt has been called the Classical Club and its purpose, as the name suggests, is that uf stimulating and furthering an interest in the classics. lls charter members have given it an enthusiastic start and we hope it will prove to be of value lu the college in alter years. OFFICERS I'fcxidenI - - - - - XVILLARD l lANNA .S'vcrvfary - - - - Eunice ALLEN Treasurer - - - KATHARINE GORTON FACULTY MEMBERS Miss lim lVlAY NILWNAN DR. FRANK ll, Cowmas Mia. VIRGIL l'llA'l l' Die. Joi-:N B. Kisrso One liunzlred sixty-one I I I Ifuclc Ra'w--jackson,-Dilman, B-upp, Pecry, Huber, l.LlIll,.Zl'3l'1lliB. I 1 l'mut Rau'-D. Whnloclc, Agricola, Blzicknwrc. Nyileggcr, llodley, l.IppIncoII, xlbxeiil-Giilelius. Phi Beta Kappa National Scholarship Fraternity Kappa Chapter Phi Beta Kappa is a national organization dating from 1776, membership iII which is conferred on the grounds ol' high scholarship. Woosler's chapter is but live years oldg but already it has become so much a part or the college life that its emblem, the golden key, is Well known to all. Members are chosen primarily from the senior ClZlSS-It few on junior, others on senior standing: but distinguished alumni who have been graduated for as long as fifteen years are sometimes elected. STUDENT MEM BERS IRENE AGRICOLA ESTHER BLACICMORE MARGTARET BOIJLEY RENO BURR AlorIN DITAIAN lViARY GUTELIUS RICHARD l lUBER DONALD jACIcsoN -lERoAfIE LII1PINCo'rT MEMBERS RESIDENT IN WOOS' ELIZABETH BECHTEL CI-IARI.Es R. COMPTON ELIAS COMPTON LOWELI, W. COOLIDGE FRANK I-l. COWLES ELIZABETH E. COYLE GERTRUDE GINGRICH RoY I. GRADY , MARY Z, JOHNSON CEaculty and Othersj Joi-IN B, KELSO OLLA FERN KIEFFER joI-IN T. LIs'rER GEORGE N. LUCCOCR CI-IALAIERS MARTIN l'l0RACE N. MATEER EAIELINE lViCSNVEENEY FREDERICK W. NlO0RIi EVA lVlAY NEWNAN joI'IN W. OI.'rHousE WII.I.IAIvI l..oNc:IzRARE El.lZAl3li'l'l'l NYIYECGER WlLl.lANi PEERY DouuI.As WIII'I'I,oCIt TER NlAR'I'lN REMP MARY REBECCA 'l'IIIAYI3R ROY C. THOMAS ,I. MII.'I'oN VANCE ARLETTA WAliREN WII.I.IAIvI R. WESTI-IAIfER HERBERT A. XVILDMAN CIIARLES F. W IsIIAR'I' BENJAAIIN F. YANNEY OIIe hundred sixty two MUSICAL 66 The Witching Hour - , r K y I Ifonrrlw Row-J. Wishurt, G. Miller, lfleisner, Moon, Kuester, Findley, llohson, lllctlnrrell, Sielrl, Third Row-Rayle, Sage, E. Allen, Crude, Grzisslmaugh, Stephens, Fnulkes, Struck. Second Rau'-Craig, McQuate, Nigh, Richards, M. llarr, Iludley, Gorton, llelliug, Clouse. lfrnnl Nou:-Rowe, Shields, J. Mclluskey, S. XVlSl12lI'l, llourns, li. Miller, Schull, Pugli, Amstulz. Girls, Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club, again under the able direction of Miss Richmond, has presented two programs this year, one sacred the other secular. Both programs were characterized by an artistic finish, clue in a large part to the individual en- thusiasm of each member. The Qlub travelled to neighboring cities to present the programs to appreciative groups ol' alumni and 'friends ol' Wooster. Director - Eve Rome RICHMOND President - - - Vuzomm BouRNs Vice-President - ELlzABE'ru MlLl,ER Secretary-Treasurer SARA W ISHART Manager - - RICHARD CLAsr-1 Assistant Manager - - EDNVARD ARN Accomparzist - - LAUVRADELL A1v1s'ru'rz Soloists - MARY Lou Puoi-I NIILDRED SCHOTT LAURADELL AMs'ru'rz, Piano MADALENE ANDERTON, Violin One hundred sixty-four W , 1.1 1 ' ' ' i JJ X s - f QA , yas., fg.1,.'.,' ,. lfnnrlb lime- llolmes, Cort, Taylor, Duly, Shoup, Tribby, McClarran. Hurd Rm: llrennemzui, ,l, Slzlmm, Toepfer, Bates. Toensmeier, Xlcfireight. Garber, Cory, Xvmml Rim' Mend, Zimmerman. Crowl. Foster. Anvil, Moore. Eckmau, Shellmun. liruni Row -R, Ilill, Murron. Wright, Mr. Urahani, M. Hcyl, Nash, Czirnwalh. Menls Glee Club Talent and good lellowship combined in a desire to sing the best concert pos- sible and to have ll good time doing it, the Men's Glee Club is ever setting a new criterion lor the years to come. This year, those who heard the high quality of the work and the high standard of the type ol' program can, no doubt, imagine the hours ol' exhausting practice and the sacrihce ol' time made by the members Ol the club. This work saw its reward in the programs that were given on numerous week-end trips and especially on the annual Christmas tour. This year the itin- erary included Lima, South Bend, Chicago, Wabash, Anderson, Frankfort, Indian- apolis, and Circleville. liach year the club members see new country, meet new people, sing new songs, and have new experiences-a combination which makes the club one ol' the most popular on the lflill. . n llireciw' ----- GEORGE NIANFORD GRM-TAM Presizlent - - - - lVlE'REDITH l-IEYL Manager - - - - ERNEST XVRIGHT flssisiant flflanager - - - - XVAYNE MORRON SCCI'C1lZI'-1'-T7'L'fISH7'CI' - - - - HOMER NASH ,flccovzzpuizist - - ROBERT I-IILL Solving - - - - - joi-IN CARNWATI-I KARL Z11vimER1vi,xN ROBERT I-IILL, Piano Dkvin SUTTON, Violin Une hundred sixty-five E I I.l. Y Fourth Row-M. Heyl, .-Xuvil, Prof. Rowe, R. jones. D. Young. Third RlJ1L'+ASl1CZlti, Garber, Richards, .'XIlllCl'lUi'l, Perkins. CI. llanna Second Raw-M. Miller, Shields, Riclaseclier. Mrs. Rowe, Arnslutn, Schott, II. AlCc,ill5liCj'. !'.l'0'll.i Row-Fetzer, Rowe, R. Hill, Mulhauser, Bourns, Ii. Miller. Nat in the PiCllll'6'4CIlI'l'1XV1l!l'l. Ilagnns. Morrun, Sllllllll. Fortnightly Musical Society Ambitious and carel'LIlly planned programs have marked the progress ol' Fort- nightly during the past year. Including in the year's work Ll survey ol' music from different lands considered in its chronological order, the Society has been most active. Following out the custom of preceding years, the organization held two open meetings this season. The first was a piano recital by Mathilda Christman Mcliinney, and the second a presentation ol' Humperdincl4's opera, Hansel and Greteln, with members of the Society participating. OFFICERS President - - - ROBERT P. HILL Vice-Presidevzt - - VIRGINIA Bourms Secretary - - EVELYN Rowe Treasurer - FREISERICK NIULHAUSER One hundrcfl sixty-six 1 Y tl ., 1. 3 l . . . , K wx -,,'...,. 4. 1- I , in Wooster Symphonic Orchestra The Wooster Symphonic Orchestra, under the direction of Dan Pzmrmelee eom pleted its fifteenth season of uninterrupted work this winter. Three concerts vxere presented during the course of the year-rt Childrens' Appreciation Concut the annual Chapel Concert, and a 'tPop Concert of request numbers. The 0l'Cl'lESll'21 this year listed seventy players in complete symphonic, propor tion, enrolled from town and college musicians. OFFICERS f Conductor DAN PARMELEE l'reside11t - DON CONNELLY Vice-1'1'esidenzf ALBERT PERKINS Secretary - NORAH ROBINETTE Treasurer - XVALTER PAINTER Stage Manager - FRED POST Librarian - HARRY I-l. YOUNG Manager - - CHARLES B. HANNA Assistant Manager EDXVARD HEYDE Concert Master D,xV1D SUTTON One I itlli drcd sixty-seven 1 V , , - V 1 , , , it to - . ivrf 1 Q ' f ' 'gf ' ' 'r' , 'ffl-111' 'T ij,,:ng: i fi A lun NCQ llfll lx 9l:Imn1, B. Dilger, Bates, RicI1:II'Lls, Cory, Daniels. 111 lm I hun1gIrdnwI', M. Burr, Ackleson, Rzxnliin, IRDICIHIIB. ZimI'I1L'l'lllLlI1, o1IrZlI Ro -Xshezld Cameron, Southzlrd, Schzmtz, Roper, Lean, Wisden. I.IIIpnI'sl. Jml Ro Id Imp In Montgomery, Lang, Bauchclnr. li. Black, Ott, Ii:ImcI'eI', Kepler. 'l':IylOr. :Proud Roz V! R NAL IlViI'I, Kocsier, Hobson, Cary, IJL!l'Silll.-ICl'. McVuy, NlCQllfl1C. Ruwc, Mr, klI'IIlI:II1I. Irst Ia unu Evzms, Gritfilh, Lindley, Slueldn, Sichl, G. Wilson, W estmmster Chou' DIrecfoI ------ MR. NEILL O. ROWE .Sopfano Soloist - - - NIISS IZVE RICHMOND Bm ztone .Soloist - - - MR. GEORGE GRAHAAI Preszdent - - WARREN IAYLOR Seczetavy - - EVELYN ROWE Iveaszuev - - - - DONALD DUI.Y Soc1aIC,lJalIIIm11 - - - ROAIIA HOBSON l1bIa1za1z - - - LAWRENCE LIPPARD THE ROLL SOPRANQS V LJLNI BAFCIILIIR SIULIA DOIIIAS. l:.UNICE NICI-IOI.s HELEN SIIIELIDS BETTY BLACK ELEANOR GILBERT IISTHLR BI YCRAIORE ROENNA KAAIERER CLXRIXBEL CARY MARY .IANE KELLY IANE DELO HILDA LINDLEY EVADA M ONTCO M ER Y LUIS OTT LiX'IiI.YN ROWE RIARIAN RICHARDS KATHERINE SCIIANTZ NLXRTI-IA SIEIII- ALTOS IILYA IXCRLESON CEl.I.'X EVANS NIARGNRLI' BARR ETIIEL GRIIIFITH CHRISTINE BAUMGXRDNIRADELINE HEISNER ILORENCE BOGART ROA-IA HOITSON BETTY DILCER RUTH IRYIN MARY KEPLER EMILY KUIiS'I'IiR FRANCES LEAN CATHERINE LUNDY HEI EN NICQUATIE CATHERINE MCVAY ELINOR MAY T ENORS DUDLEY XSIILAD HAROLD DOREMUS. CHARLES DXNITLS DONYXLD Doss WILLIAAI HOLMES I IIOA-IAS 5cIfIIAfIIfIr BASSES IUGIZNE BATL-a DONALD DULY BURTON CORY XVAYNE l'LIGI-IT LAWRENCE LIPPARD DONALD MCGARRAII HOIYIER NASH IXARL STAIIIAI lfS'I'liI.I.li DOUTIIARD l.II.I.IAN IAIYIPLIN bARNE'I I'E W I LSON MARY W I SDEN KATIIRYN PERSINOIQR MARY LOU PUUII MARClil.I.fX RANRIN RUTH ROIJER RUIIY WATIQINS CARL XI A1 MER AI AN Al A MES STA AI AI WARREN TAYLOR XVALTER W ACNER One huncircci sixty-eight RELIGIOUS Beyond the Horizon The College Church I CuR'rIs R. DoLIc.I.Ass May your lives always find their highest A College yearbook is merciless in re- vealing change: it also reveals enduring values. This book is an index ol' those significant things which continue. It is more than mere pictures of eventsg it dis- closes the spirit of Wooster. One need not be on the campus long to discover that there is here something unique. As you return from year to year you Iind growing within you the sense of value in that something which makes Wooster so much beloved. Many elements enter into this peculiar spirit, but not the least is the radiance from the church which stands at the cen- ter ofthe campus. This influence is vital because it is your church. My word ol' greeting is to the students ol' Wooster, for you to maintain and extend the high ideals expressed in the campus church. loyalties in the church wherever you are. A large group of students are afliliated with Westminster this yearg two are mem- bers of the Council of Religious Education, and two are Elders on the Church Session. These facts are indicative ol' dehnite forward steps. Westminster wishes you God-speed in many happy days. CURTIS R. DOUGLASS. College Pastor. STUDENT ELDERS Class of 1932 - - Class of l933 - - ERNEs'I' IcIARRIsoN RICHARDSON RICE THE COUNCIL OE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROP. james ANDERSON, Director C. W. Crouse F. S. l'lOWLE'l I' MRs. P. T. AIvIs'I'u'rz ELIz,xI3E'rII NTILLER RICI-IARDSON RICE One hundred seventy , l 1 ' 4 ly I y Qqzrorul lima-Painter, Fisher, Agricqla. Simpson, Gibson, ll. Anderson .Sillmg llunt, Rice, Rnmlg, li. Hamilton, Poling. Christiali Endeavor livery Sunday evening the members of the student bocly have an oppoitunitx to express their views and opinions on religious and social problems. The Chiis tian Endeavor encourages free and critical discussions on religious Illzlttels and it is olten the scene of many heated and interesting debates. The transfer of meet ing place from Taylor Hall to Kauke Social Hall this year resulted in an appreci able increase in attendance. The C. E., together with the Y. M. C. A. and Y W C. A., plays an important role on such occasions as Freshman Week, Week of Prayer, Big 'l'hree receptions, and Christmas and Easter services. One liundrc GFFICERS Presidezzt - - - - THEODORE Romio lfitze-Preside-lzt ESTHER BLACKMORE Secretary - ALICE FISHER T1'eas1n'er - - - IAIAROLD GELXVICKS THE CABINET Mcmlaership - - - KINGSLEY I-IAMILTON Social - lflmeers - l1rIe1'n1ea'iate C IJ. junioi' Cf. Posters - ClJ07'fSfl2l' d seventy-unc - RUTH ROPER - IRENE AGRico1.A - DAN POLING ' l'lARRlET PAINTER I' HOWARD HUNT l ROBERTA GIBSON HELEN j. ANDERSON ERNEST XVRIGHT .... ,,..,, ,-,.., ,.... --.QW ,.l......... I,.......,.1,.,.,.,.....v l I I Y Third Rau'-M. Hevenor, 1. Mcflllskcy. l7lSl1E-li, Bmlfey. I Sicmid Row-Hager, WiIlIerspoon, Wripzln. Lnhson, Creile, ll1llI'ICl' l'lI'Sf Ro-we -M. Burr, V. AIIdersoI1. lz. Miller, l7HIlll'l1S. Kill'l'lCl'CI'. Y. W. C. A. We, the women of the College of Wooster, unite in the desire to realize lull and creative life through a growmg lmovvledge ol' Coil. We LlClCl'ITlll'lC to have :I part H1 making Ihls hle possible for all people. In lQl'llS task we seek to lll1LlCI'SlLl!1Ll jesus and to 'follow Him. President - V168-lJ7'6S7d8'IlIf Sewetczry - l 7'8t1SZt7't27' M embersbip Social - - Publicity - Senior Counsellor Tea House - Program - Social Service - C oiizmufzzity Welfare mme Study - - World Fellowship OFFICERS liI.Iz,xIsE'I'I'I hllI.l.l3R - VIRGINIA BouIINs VIRGINIA ANDERSON ROENN.-X li,xMI3IzEIz MAJOR CABINET ADVISORS - MIxcI.xIzI2'I' IEARR MIxRoARI5'I' IflEvENoIz - EDITI-I WIQIGIVI' MAIzc5,xRE'I' BOIJLEY M ,xIz'I' I-I A W l'l'I-l ERS Poo N - M.-xR.IoRY llAGER - AWARY CREDE RoIzEIz'I'n. GIBSON - ALICE l:lSHER EI..Iz.xIsE'I'II IFIAINEIQ MIRS. j. M. VANCE, Pres. MIss Em M. NEWNAN MRS. D. L. ljvANs MRS. C. F. WVISH.-KRT DEAN QIESSIE W. BROCIQIIIIAN MRS. W. L. SI-IARI1 L ' ............ - 4:-I ':'.g...l :.L. .ff 1 I Onc hunclrccl SIJVCIIU'-IWO T!'irI1 fifth'--'llt'1'l'5. llllllll. Mount.- .Yucmtil Rum' li. Gilbert, l,ilil!lCl', N, Smith. Clotlsc. liltillf lI'n-tr Sit-hl, OlweIliII, l'lllllI'l1S, llrrtw, C, Ilexenor. Y. W. C. A. Minor Cabinet The Minor Cabinet serves as the LlllLlLfI'5lQLlLlj of the Major Cabinet, each girl being under the direction ol' some member ol' the latter. Their chief concern is in creating an interest in Y. W. and in raising money to carry on the work of the Society. This year the Cabinet, under the direction oi Virginia Bourns. has been especially active in raising money by serving l't'l4l'SSl1ITICI1tS in the dormitories. Cl1l'lSll'I1llS cards, Y. W. Day at l:l'CCCllLll'lLlCl'lS, and plays. f'lcl1Iixcr - VIRGINIA BOURNS SL'C1'!3ll1l'Ql' - - - - - NIARY CJBERLIN MEMBERS liI.eANoIz BEERS NlARY GROW H,xIzRIET PAINTEIQ ANNAIIIQI. CI.oUsI5 CAIQOLYN llEvI5NoIe NELLA SMITI-I IEI.IzANoII GILBERT l3I3I I'x' IIIIIIN A'iARTl-I.-X SIEHL One lIIIIIIlI'cIl seventy-th ree Stmzdiuy-NIcCurItle, Pfuuls, Mctlwight, Austin, Thonipsun. .Killing-W. Wilson. W. Miller, Iiiutthews, I'oI1lig. I.:ltI1mp, Y. M. C. A. This yenr's Y. M. C. A. started Z1 new plain for Iuture cabinets. that of the cub inet itself being composed of underclzxssmen with the exception ol' two members The did its best to cooperate with the Y. W. C. A. and the Big Three in ax the usual college functions. The year culminated in an inter-collegiate conference held at Wooster under the leadership of Wooster men, instigated by the stute zlsso ciation. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Prexideizt ------ C1-IARLES IwA'I I'I'IEWS Vice President Wn-1.1Am IYIII.I.ER SBC7'!?1flZ7'j 'TTEHSIITKI' - - - Giwte LA'I'I'IROI' TI-I E CABINET Social - - - - - DAN IJOLING lhizlllicizfy NIOI-IN IWCCRIEIGIIT Hi-I' - WVILLIAM WVILSON Hibie School RoY McCoiuu-I3 Lozmzge Room ARNot.u AUSTIN Boys' Club ROBERT PFOUT5 New Stzrdeints TED 'I'HoMPsoN DALE IYIASON ADVISORY BOARD IDEAN W. R. WWVESTIAIAFER DR. D. I.,u'rnER EVANS DIR. KI. B. KELSO REV. Cuivris R. Douotixss Ono hundred seventy-fu ATHLETIC The Rivals V ,, .' A Aw l-Q9 -'et a 9 - l Jia , , - l :kj-.,l of R - 2253? - l fn-Y . :?,U5y3- I l 'E ,Q r ,gh if Q ,f ' K l ' it if . 241-Jef xx. K0-VIH liOI,.ES Coaching Staff Without a doubt we are passing through the most critical period in intercollegiate athletics that vve have experienced in the last thirty years. About thirty years ago many ol' the undesirable tendencies in our college athletic program were arrested by a rather general lormation ol athletic conferences which adopt- ed rules eliminating many of the evils ol' that time. Today, however, we lind these confer- ences failing to successfully oppose the tremend- ous pressure to make our college sports a part ol' the general movement toward prolessional athletics. We hope our college students will assist us in a determined stand against this tendency. Our alumni have wisely relrained from organizing a program lor the purpose ol' interesting high school athletes who want their athletic ability to linance their college educa- tion. Even though we may not have the rat- ing of success given to some colleges by the ultra-sporting public, we shall try to continue to have our teams made up ol' representative Wooster students l know my associates on the athletic stall agree with me when l say we appre- ciate the latthlul work ol the boys who have contributed to the success ol our 1030-31 intercollegiate teams. MOSIE llOl.lE l. A g . it lags! it l l fi 0, . 1 C.-XRL MUNSON L. C. BOLES, Director of Athletics. AIUIINNY SWIGART ART MURRAY One hundred seventy-six 5 zr ,. .I 4 t Ill H :lt lit . 1 .. .. I I .lx X. l V . A .g.sV V Uv, -rl Football-T930 Squad lhirle ifmcw Sfiaiiqflr Withrow. Lathrop, Smail, llostcitler, Throop, Heldt, Glasttow, Wallxlel, lloxvell, Rumbaugh, 1. i tier. ,llztldfv Rm: -Giulia-en.glirinkerliotl. llunicr, Rutliuiford, Moore, lloward. Price. Ward, liownian, Cosliort, llimes. ft if- t' ni . .n.i,zr. .u n. 1-rout Irma -l',rexy. Wislistrt. 'I:uiuehilI, Shellman, ll. Haines, llridcusline, Captziiii D. llxlincs, Nelson, R. Miller, Xoung. Iluehler, Lunch lloles. 1930 Record WOOSTER l3, WEST LIBERTY 0 A tough opener: Wooster pointed for the West Virginians and won handily. Outstanding Wooster player: Philip Young. WOOSTER O, ASHLAND 6 Hot weather, psychology, and injuries were too much lor the varsity and Ash- land took home the victory. Outstanding Wooster player: Ernest Miller. WOOSTER 33. BALDWIN WALLACE 0 An easy victory from overrated opposition. Wooster played football the up- staters didnt understand. Outstanding Wooster player: Captain Haines. WOOSTER 6, AKRON I3 A well deserved licking. Wooster's uncoordinated eiiorts failed to stop the powerful Zipper machine. Outstanding Wooster player: Ray Miller. WOOSTER 14, OBERLIN I2 Sweet victory! The lirst win at Oberlin in twenty-hve years. Not as close as the score would indicate. Outstanding Wooster player: Cliff Nelson, WOOSTER 14, CASE 6 A great uphill light in the mud. Wooster's offense dazzled the Scientists com- pletely. Outstanding Wooster player: Philip Young. WOOSTER 6, MUSKINGUM 6 The best of the year, complete with all thrills. A great comeback when it ap- peared impossible. Outstanding Wooster player: Wendell l-Iovvell. WOOSTER l-l, MOUNT UNION 0 An unexpectedly easy victory. Mount's heavy offensive was stopped before it got started. Outstanding Wooster player: Ray lVliller. WOOSTER 0, DENISON I2 The result ol' too much winning. Denison's nothing to lose attitude gave them a hectic victory. Outstanding Wooster player: james Rumbaugh. One liundrcd seventy-seven .5 F X, ,M , ,j'1,3:oi 'V - . --.tt.-.-. . AE, . mm ,Y-V: '- b8.,,g13unsmFQ511iifl44az1:Q,-1-Life:Q:Ji?5:3-+51g5v,s,zszss1553-61211552221was241-2-1115525411552Slvfausnrzfztiwfff . . . . . . , . E . N -I., . , -.,::ll:2v???::.-:il-,?4Qgqg-4 h , ,Wi , ,514-P , V I :J ' gn .Tm Q Y . ' , - ' - - - - ',-'wV'f4- :,,..,1.,3!.' .gif 1lg-fi'-,,,,,.-..-L--xgiffza-E,! .gin 5,153-H?T,.-f',, Mil 5:51 . - ' ' ' -.' . ,.' , '- , - - I ' W YE U ki 7?T'VW'xf'7'V 1713 Wx ? .,,J'f7'y:gTfgl,4' -,W'5' -jTi'731.f,,lfYwffff P:.iV,-HTQQE5 ' ' ,fi43gffjgg-g7z,a- --'LJ-N' 4?IWCQL:B-'-'li?gv5'0i. .ifY 125 ' ' ' V ,- ,, V' .3 N ,, , . 1 6, gk, ..,... ML, ,nil Q5 Ps , AL. , , .r X . X 171 'vw ily X an 97 ff . f W mners Vqwp' '- 'J f 1711? fr s N 521 N X V ff , 'xy ' W f X, S , ,, , , x- I 1 - I ' X ' 7 i ,-L-:K RAISE? db 2 fffwiff' xl.,-f::Lf Af? W 7, ,. Iv . HAROLD HMNES, '31 End . . , mr' w ' X , L. ,I -I ' , 1 N. Aw ,, J X '-.J W . -4 w fr x V P YOUNG, 3l CAPTAIN DON HAINES, '31 Fullaack Fullbach l OI THF 'MANY TIVIFS TIB lIIT TIII' IINII fR.ALPH l3UFqHl-ERj N'3l ,'fi'- IYIQHN TPiNNEl'lIIi1.af 'Bl , FQ'-N jr -. .M , V Y A ,'.Qw1. rfb? gm .4L..j'Al.,bN ml, ul-H whit. H ,V 131- A X -Q, jd, .U .-...Jw..-..... w...-.-- L-..-... i-....,- '1.......3 IIARRY IIOWAIQD, 52 Gnurzl '...,?..--.,,......--...- ,..,,. YY -.., . in 5' - CLIFFORD NELSON, '32 Quarter CARI. BRI DENSTIXE, '3 Tackle g-. , uf BRINKIERIIOFIZ TAKING THE CORNER ON ONE WI-IEEL 41- L Nl' IEDWIN IIIZINIQIERIIOIJF, '33 ' ,IAMIES RUMIIAUGH, '33 WENDELL HOWELL, 33 Ilnlfback Cvnfer Fnllback One Immircnl seventy-nine N W ILRNEST MILLIER, '33 M.'X'I'I'IflIiXX' RL l'IlliIiFORD. '32 KARL I'I5IiIS'I'IEI!, '51 Tackle End Kiuani , J? J V l QQ. F . ' -.an A - A CAPTAIN HAINES ON THE WING xl .:':.. 5 1 .1 .ku :,. .. ,- 1. 1 T Hiwsigva -f A - aging Swfakwq if X .. ,2,.f.,QqM.', A , I ' h 'Q 1? V. , 1' N 1 - Q ' ,gif F gf 4 M 3 4 diaii ' .1 2.,. IIJXRCLD BOWMAN, '31 WALTER GOSHORN, '33 Center Tackle ,IAM IiS STAMM, '3l Manager One hundred eighty Green C211111011 Fodder lfnrla Rua' l'ilcl1, 'Urmx-, Rrnnscy, Ilzmr, j. Miller, Daniel, lifllil. Mcllnrrull, Miracle. llnlllll lima Willmms, 'I'unl4ur. Nnsslvznun, Tuwcr, Rnlvinsun, Bllflllllgl. Crulckslmnk, Kepler. Must, lippzml. mul Run' CIu:1cl1 llnlv, Sclccrzlk, While, Cooley, Mcifrzxcliun. R. Xlillcr, Pryor, CI1illick, Weisenhnch, Ilaxmillun XVIII-Rl? DO WIS GO FROM lIliRI,i? F I . . A 41 1 Tl-IE ATI-ILE'l'E'S DREAM The Rah, Rah, Boys w'?w3? W :mmf W MCCORKLE, '33-TEM., '31-LAVELLE, '3I The College Band - -nu, 'r II:.1': Bnclc Row-Frzmks, Ackerman, Bzunnzm Third ROTJYBCHH, Gruber, Leatherman Semud Row-Miller, Prosser, Vugelges l'm'u! Raw-Miles, Mathis, I-Irswuy, Sw Director: Charles Hztnnu Hitchcock Ross Funk Pcrkini Z Smith, Shhup, Nash, Stoner, ljmh. ang, Mulhauscr, Htxher, Brenner, ltcntlumm. zmk, hmmm, Mcllrun, Kurtz. Ihhbzxrd. Ilxmuu. Drum Alafvrs: George Miles William Kepler One ltuutlrcd eighty-two Basketball- 1 9 3 1 Squad Xlmgdiug- Coach llole, Nelson, llowell, Smail, Bole, Ely. Sffimg- AW:ilklet. Tallwot, Miller. Captain Mcflonihe, Hudson, Courtney, Baxter. The best team I ever coached , asserted Coach E. M. Hole and the majority ol' fans who saw Wooster's l93l cagers in action, will agree that Captain Al Mc- Clonihe and his teammates were a great outfit. Although two games were lost out of the eighteen college frays played, the terrific lacing delivered to Mount Union at the end of the season amply made up for them. The fast breaking and shooting offense which has caused so much comment in Ohio Conference circles hung up a scoring record last winter which bids fair to stand as long as the gym: eight hund- red and lilly-six points in eighteen college games played. The record follows: Wooster i.........,......,.....,....,... 50-Findlay ,,....., ,.,...,.....,,........... l 9 Wooster ..,.,. , ....,. 53-Findlay ,..,, ....... 3 5 Wooster ...... 33-Ashland I Wooster ....,. 35-Kent ,,,,,,. ....,,, Z 2 Wooster .,,,., 34-B. W. ,,,,.,. ..,. . H25 Wooster ...... 65-Kenyon ...,, ....... -l 8 Wooster ...... 53-Kent ,,,,.. ....., . 35 Wooster .....,. .,.... 6 0-Ashland ..,, ....... ....... 4 6 Wooster ,.t.... ..... 4 5-Case ...,..........,... ....... 2 5 Wooster .,.... ...... 3 3-Mount Union ,,,.. .,,.,.,. 4 6 Wooster .,....,.,... ...... 6 l-B. W. ,...,..,..... ...,... Z 5 Wooster ,.... E ,.,,,, ...... 3 Z-Nluskingum ,t.,, N33 Wooster ...... ...... -l 3-Akron ,...... .....,. 3 3 Wooster ...... 70-Oberlin ,.... ,...,.. 4 5 Wooster .,.,., 44-A lc ron .,i,, ....., , 18 Wooster ...,.., ...... 4 9-Case ...........,... .,,..i. 3 1 Wooster ..,.,,, ...... 4 6-Otterbein ,,......., ....... l 9 Wooster .,...,i..,...... .,..... , . ...... 50-Mount Union ...,... ,,,......... 3 Z 856 568 The W winners appear on the following pages. Capbam Cowl ibrzrfrbg-LIZ Q OllI'If MN il. Nw i Onu hunnlrcd eighty-Svc SEVENTH SECTION, KENARDEN BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Huck Ruu'fIiucI1I, Sn3hn'linII, W. Miller. Ifront II1m'4Morriscn, D, I-Iuinvs, Morley, Iluclmlur, FRESHMEN, INTERCLASS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Siccond Nuzu-IIUJCI1 Swigzlrt. IIIIUIIIU-Z. Nlcfklslaey, Ifrml, flruickm I-mul Row-fTmvr:r, D. IIQIITIIIIUII, Sclaurck, CUIISCIILII, Cuuluy. Ivnnlc. SIXTH SECTION, DOUGLASS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS INTRAMURAL TOURNAMENT WINNERS Bmrlz Raza-Piuttqr, Sqkerak., t U I Front Row-Ruclln, Must, Lappom, IIznnIu'uIgc. Onc hunclrcd eighty-six -X f': ':'i.' ': ' '.:..1 .:, 5 'ff - it f1'Y'i':'f z.. 'L '4 -'- .'--rw'-' -'-,f-4-'- f '1 ---' 1 v qh. :riL:.r 'f 'v. ---, v-' - -v H A ': -Y --' 1' v: -'1. -f-r'- '1f-v' ff'--'ff-W'-1-f--v vw'---e-NK 21114111 .1 . ..,f, Url- . .-1 . -'----:,1::1::tn1: x.P:v,41:.u.xixliwzzxll wl:g:LL:1:ueu4L :1,:A:ag2,Q.:'l ..,,ggza...-i.14gL-g,:4...55gg.',g:gg.:1l:g-mg.:c.v.v.L..-,f,qgx.iEzi.u1:1111-.:::'-zzrzfaxrfzL':':fi,-fJrftir:r.1:1e1:1:-gf-:Qrrglwg--fmy--L hs 4' ,Q ,-,, . ., MAY., I, ,,.,-, .i lf. C . ' ll. . 4. 7f.a4,:iaf.T-.34-42 -rr.'.--m f?lT.-1.tr:-jC.4,'gj.-..jgg.,.L.2-l ,,-A ,.I ,-H,,w. gl Tl- .,,,. .L , ,, ...lt -. - . .Q il ' 1' l ,t P ll' i H J, ' 7. l TT' 'l ,.1,gsfi.14A2',1-,TJ-yfi 1 -i. Q , ' 'X 3. 1-' ,l 1 1 i , 'l -1 Ml 2x..0.,,l.l ,J Ml'.lY,'.ll4dY w'xg.'l7i'f slr 'SIL-ffl' tl-I, RJl..Nic,AA,1,,.4Sl, A5117 wl,KL1jyq51aAljH vlmwl. Aww fix.:-My'-,ITT kc:-x,.H,1y4 Mxkwdr A 'al W 9--' A-lwlsie. ' ,'i5l1l -rlt' M125-fit' All-il i1f.f'i?fF,E3 Sfvl5l??T2'f3i3itff3fl191E5:S3'i 'J lkM3.i - .fwlliilis ' 'g'l 55 ' Ji-Hl,4E.A-.' if W Ki'4l,,!l V 1 1 H1 K.: Evil' J' Hill' fc, INT? ,1 vig Y nj' fl' 1, ll vt 1:,if :U' ll KM bl l V! l Lf5r EQ3j'- 7 'i5'l.l5l 'Qt'0'i'55-U' .531 .' ff ' 'Stl-flef H115 -, .L Qty, : 1 eff -A Trac Q lift' VW- ll . it . full l 1931 Squad lull lll l - l ll -Q4-, -tar! rf'-is FAM., w rsh- Q,-g', '!': .bil-F Xvll if! Thin! Rau'----K. llaunilton, Brown, Patterson, Wihlc. Currie, Beary. Yunck, Poling. G'Brlen. Graham. Srttmid lhm'--eMaglll, ll, Haines, ll. lleyl, l low:u'll, llllllllilll, Rumbnugh, Pease, lalhrop, Amstulz, Coach Munson, A Manager llollitlziy. . Ivan! Run' -Ewing. Curt, Whilcmnb, D. Ilaines, 'I':1Il1ot. Cutlon, Ruihcrfurnl, Roehl, W. Wilson. Although the Wooster track team won only two of its Eve dual meets last year, the great comeback Ill the Big Six to earn a tie for second place made the season a success. VlClOl'lliS were won lrom Akron and Mount Union and the losses were to Oberlin, Case, and Muskingum. The chances for a better team this year seem to be very good. The l93l relay team took hrst in the C. A. C. meet in April to start the season off on the right foot. Lettermen lor this year are Captain Teal, Young, Rutherford, Cort, Ewing, Whltcomb, Nelson, and 'I annehill, 1930 RECORD Wooster ...,. ....... 8 SM-Mount Union .... ...... 4 224 Wooster ..... ..... 5 4 -Case ...............,. ...... 7 7 Wooster ..... ....... 7 9 -Akron ..,,... ...... 5 Z Wooster ,.,.. ....... 4 I -Oberlin . ,,..... ..,,,, 9 0 Wooster ,,............,...... . ......,. ,54 -Muskingum .....,77 lie lor second in the Big Six. l93l SCHEDULE Apr. 25 Mount Union. May Z Case. May 9 at Akron. May I5 at Oberlin. May Z3 Muskingum. May 29-30 Big Six at Oberlm. One hundred eighty-seven ,..4. .- . ,frrl X lffvs. , 72 4, ff. 4 5 :fax ,-7.5. yrfl'-. ff, -.X A,-H, Af yi?-.K Lg-it A .ffl :l .' LLL I X 1--Q i'-fl 5 1.523 w.i Lf-lv 14 '-J: viz-Q. -ffi-gi: -ji.-jl'-1 NU,-J' 'U P--frvlf'-2 V -45.5-1 -,MQQP -1 - tm M'-,JS v in vr rf ..'.:-, 5- 7,43 gr 1: g:.. ' ri -if...-. 1: ..,p, . an ir . :V .- ' F: ,-its :Fr-rn-t ?' ,ff-. - P T' 1 '::7 'l.l 'I .UNLV ,r fg' lv '.f'. ' 2 'EHHHH l i , .N 4 r, l? r:gyg3r:e:: L A'..1 .15 A .A W A L 'l x' I 'I I' xt- . ce, C4 9 ' ' rev-weaves rf D maize: ' ' 'l , , ,K7 1930 B1g SIX Meet -QM 'diet , Team Scores Oberlin ........... ,,,,,,....,,...,...,,..,.,...,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 5 6 WOOSTER ..,... e,,,,. 2 7f4 Case ......................... ....,.. Z 75 Muskingum ...... ,...... Z 72 Western Reserve ,...,. 2451 Mount Union .... ,.,... l ZFX, Heidelberg ........ ., 12 Ohio Northern .. ..,... ll Akron ,,,.,,.,...,A. ,. ......, I0 Capital ....e......... ....... L 7 Hiram ................ ....... 4 Baldwin-Wallace ...,..r.................,..,............,..., ....... 3 M WOOSTER'S PLACES M STEWART ......... ,..................... Pole Vault .......,. ...........,.,.,,...l... I first -I. TANNEPHLL ........ ..,..... P ole Vault .....,., . .... ,,,,,,., 7 'ie for Second R. Poweizs ........ ....... D iscus .........,...l........ .. ....,.,...,... Third G. EWING ..... .,......... ....,.. l 0 0 Yard Dash ........ .,.,,,,.,,,,,,.. F ourtb D. CORT ................... ....... 4 40 Yard Dash ...,. . ,.i,,4,, Fourth M. RUTHERFORD .,.,....... .... . ..Broacl jump ........,.. ,..,,,,.. F ir-st R. STERN .............,..................................,.,. Broad jump ...., .,... . ...... 7 'bird C. DUNDON ....... ......................................,..,. T wo Mile ..,..,....,. .. ,.,,.... Fourth Mile Relay Team CBARKER, TEAL, STERN, CORTJ .......... ........... ...,,,,,,,. I4 ' iftb One hundred eighty-eight 'N fx if N I I ' .6 fb f fir fl. . 'fir M D- e t.: ra .: -H a H12-' L V , -' A . l new .A ' frm+iattasgsstsnt112fI-LH isifiemseliaft- :zn52u1151242t:.f-fstnttifutaassliii Elfqf?f55atf21Egif55,55ifatU'uf1zns2::11:: ta . 1551332 sf-Gans-2s5?,3s5,f12.1 f - ifTE5fYi'?i?f'E 5 5 f'734Tfg1Ui 4. 5-531: V I .fig , , gt l' Q. i ff-if 'F-li-gq,'1!1n f-'-flirty ' .g-v ll it ' fm t-fmgwrtisfaefsa,-B Q31xii:aggsgeffei-2.21-:' iiiffif it-1 It --1 It .U--1-,fm it -1 X-1 t' -1 1 1, wt Qt' tv '19 -'X' r1 .t ' 4' 'W' ' Ht' tt 'I' ' ' 1- 1 V' tl K-f'S 2:f':.?',f'.-LL.,iz-1-1!,t:5'. , .Af,f1.-I'-'-f4-25431-'ip?'W X ff: ' X' Tv f ' .' ' 7 f 1' V r ' M ,V 'ff 'X L 5 i-V ,lat 'ug' tg' ,l 't V'-.tk 'r.s.ef'Zc-T-jf',Qf!gsg,g.5gg.:z12215tyff,4,ytQft,5f-,gg-3:11-f-Lf' :PJ tux- it ' - --1 fi: rx . A 1, J, , u,- tl-' 'fs 'A,1'mrq,yy-Q, ,. ffllw 1-M-M' f41f W'll'e'f3'i,' .tngpmlflra 78:15 ig-1f.:,1Qi:,'EQgg5w'iIQ.3'fQ,:2g1QJl13V' ,a'L?,f'-fb--3-h ' 5 gf-QV'-' -,,T:sz'g, - 3 ve- 5' V v - M 1- -. - - V .J ' ' f l - Uv 1-V rl X As-,iY.,.fZ3 w'h:Yjligfcxn ,Tv-I , VVYFA ,Jr livllt gf 'JY fl '-2,1 ZH1 'I -V tit tt -.2 ri J 'N so-' X ' 'JH ' ' .'.' xl, 'A is ' '-1553-'73lTi g ' fg. 2:g..x llxxflf iii' i'l'T Q 1 wrt if , lf. y -If .I LF 5'4 mf: Baseball 'ill l 1 l l lx t , T it lm 1931 Squad pit, itll l ll' .i, i 3,1 1 r l t l v i n Li 'Ti' '21 'tj 'gr ii 1 lf-K. .ffl '-Riff 'fm' fs Tltird Hmm'-lVlyers. Pfeistcw, Mann er W. Gzillzigliur, l-limes, Smucker. .Yi'lFU1Id Raw ljppincott, Munro, llgostcttler, Snlail, Howell, Brinkerholfr R. Culbertson, Bair. lfmnl Row-lluuhler, Mcflonihe, Schmidt, lirenncman, Captain R. Miller, Nelson, Baxter, Walklet, Dole. Whether Wooster is to have her usual good baseball team this year depends largely upon the kind of pitching that can be unearthed. The graduation of Wib Young leaves only Bill Baxter on the mound and if a capable pitching mate can be found for him the team should do plenty of winning as there are seven letter- inen back from the l930 squad which won nine out of its thirteen games. The sophomore material is more or less uncertain this spring. The veterans are Schmidt and Nelson in the outfield, Captain Miller, McConihe and Breneman in the in- lield, Baxter inthe box, and Buehler behind the bat. 1930 RECORD Wooster ...... ..... 2 -Baldwin-Wallace 3 Wooster ,.,,.. i.,,. 9 -Otterbein ,,,,,,..,, .... 7 Wooster .....V ..... 5 -Mount Union .... .... 4 Wooster .,,,.. ...,. 8- Otterbein .....,,...... .,.. 7 W ooster ...,.. .... 5 -B aldwin-W allace ,,., .... 6 Wooster ...,.. ...,. l 0-Akron ...,.......i.... .... 9 Wooster ...... ..... 5 -Ashland ..... .,,, O Wooster ...... ..... 0- Ashland ..... ..., 3 Wooster .,,.,. ..... l Z-Akron ,,,.,,s,..., ...... 2 Wooster ...,., ..... 3 -Muskingum .... ..,... l l Wooster ,..,,. .... 3 -Kenyon ....... ,... Z Wooster ,,,,,. .,,,, 7 -Oberlin ,,,,. ,,,, 5 Wooster ,..... .... l 5-Oberlin ..... .... 0 One huntlrvrl eighty-nine fifth affix I-Ffh Allis NF: Jkt alibi tililb, 5953 555213 5521. girls, time IEILHEEEVQ. gQ:5f3EEEi'E EZffE fElij,E 141552?5jif,:l.iEh:.E.'5:.film!-I . -IJ ,'j,f'f'Q',11-,. lWww:-:5'ei,E::f'Q1f.ff.P-Clrfffwfl- :Qin .M + , M.-1. g. '- V yr ',V',,'j u J,5f.y'1+7l. H -,wz .In 'EA Lf' .45--fe,-Qrirnffgr.: ,-'g:.,4-.grf?4.y.:-gk3.V.i:y.' Q...-fx-,'.i4,m5 f-1.1. 4 , 'lil flifir ,f-'T-1?L?:- 9.15-ffff.efS:.L 4' I X w vfw'-ffwfrrrw MVT ef Mn 'K .-.??s1 ::Q '4' .-.ffl . r - nr - 1 ' K ' iss ' ' M .Fifi 'Qiim-5.67 n--JH 1931 Baseball Schedule rf r I I l l I l Apr. at Akron. 3 I May Kent. May Mount Union. llixi' Mary at lVluskingum. May ill Bzlldwin-Wallzlcc. May Akron. 5 May ill Ashluncl. May ul Kent. Mary Ashland, june BZ1lklVx'll1-xVZlll2lC6 june Oberlin. june at Oberlin. c:.w'1'A1N RAY Murrina, '31 Sborlrtup THE DIAMOND IN sxzvxisnfwcgu S'l',-XDIUM One Iumclrcrl ninety gillllz filly! .fiilllm fflffe ITF: . j1'fffr Q. if-4 HF 3-ff-gif QLQZQI-fQlxY.:.!igrEgfI'5i.'5i4!5eT: full? 1li? pl??gTQfQi1 Tir-Q 5351 girl ffl. if' - . HM ,.'.TW-ElQfj.'.l-7. 154.9 i54ig: i ee'. f,1EV 1'A'77ff'Ch f'.fCQ! 1 '1.-i.g1.gr.,-zggfggfrr :Jil rig-- .-.. Q - Cross Country 1931 Squad lmvlv Row--Roehl, Ghutlari, Wm. Goshorn, Whitcomh. Cort, Coach Munson. Ifrrmt RU'ZL'f'P1llll?I'SlJl!, Chandler, Currie, .I. Miller, Stern, Woodall, llrown Wooster's inexperienced Cross Country team had a rather tough season in 1930 winning only one out ol' their lour dual meets. Alter defeating Ohio Northern races were lost to Case, Oberlin. and lvluslcingum. The harriers also placed fourth in the Ohio Conference meet at Oberlin. Although from the standpoint of wins and losses the season was not much ol' a success, the prospects for a winning team next year are promising. All of this year's squad with the exception of Stern and Van lileet will he back and with some ol' this year's Frosh on hand a hne season is expected. Leltermen this year are Stern, Van Fleet, Ghaffari, j. Miller. and Whit- comb. Woosteip... Wooster Wooster Wooster One hundred ninety-one IOSO RECORD ......Z3-Ohio Northern .....45-Oberlin .....3O-Case .....38--Muskingum l l ,,,. -I ' H V . .- l --ii' , .. .. 4 Swimming 193 1 Squad lhutk R0'u.'-Latlirop, Theobaltl, Duty, lixter, llunt, Coach Munson. Frmzt Raw-Gongwer, K. Hamilton, M. 1'-lcyl, Gross, Tnnnchill. It is not surprising that the 1931 Wooster swimming team failed to win a meet upon considering the schedule carried out by Coach lV1unson and his ducks. Be- yond a doubt it was the toughest schedule ever undertaken by a Wooster athletic team. Two meets with Michigan State and Case and one each with Pittsburgh, Carnegie, and the Toledo Y would have given any team in the country trouble. The fine showing in the final meet against Carnegie was the high spot ol' the season. The Iettermen are Tannehill, Doty, and Lathrop. 1931 RECORD Wooster v,.,... ...,.. 1 5-Pittsburgh ..... ....... 6 0 Wooster ....... ...,.. 2 2-Case ,............ .....t , .,... 5 3 Wooster ,,,,.,, .,,... 2 0-Michigan State ...,. ....... 5 5 Wooster ,,.,,,, ...... l 8-Michigan State .. .i... ..57 Wooster .,,,,,, .,..,. 1 6-Toledo Y .........,,.. ....... 5 9 Wooster .....,. ...,.. Z 1-Case ............ .... . V. ....... 54- Wooster ,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 2-Carnegie Tech ..,.. ...,... 4 3 One hundred ninety-two . C as :gif 5!2QS'.LlEflTEl'Il1'l'iiliilH1fii5iV292 1llifill11.23E215752512EiiEi1:QiIEili92f5,ii!iilizipaif''iiIi2::.m1l?iFf.titi'FEEiE:55Eli-inizixlfzfitlz1j.fi.lii1::E11u:1:::ii:alibi-'xii11555151s,E2,53Et iEQ?dE?aTb3?4?ETFEY?'55.712 ' .- - - H .f -1,-1'-.... .t ,- . .. -1 ' ' fuag-iff-:-Q'--Iv?11?-Yw1,fZ::ggw .:...:1-- I F . me... .1 . - ,,-a.,'1 . .. .!. -..1 -tzl Q,1'g51?,iB'.,1'Qt.',J..1l'd' 1.-11.11 - 1. tj. pf:-it jgjqgffg,zfggffiigpigf.g9.13f-,+V-T!5,-7,t limi.. A --tt, ,Quilt 5-ty., gH 1 it 3, ji-' ,iw 1 . r .i-1.14m th. Q. ry. ,filth pf-.HY 'pus-.4?,. . ,A4,:r Ki.-.331 Q:,Li,-TIE'-q5g.:E.gZTfjgg5Ei EL: l!fDv17..u:A. lf.l.?,mx -E J II - Ii.:!?.,G..?' ..Z:1H,1?,,x, .ig L41 YWYT'w tr.n'e-,.,f'rrtrrw fwftrv v'fff'f X fi111 11A 1-'iii'-171'S+. 'T1'3'i' .f Tr'5'i Nigga 93'4 ' J-' ' QLJZMLQ' e gg.g,5,,g,xlf 1 if? kj if 4- T-'14 :ff 'E 'lt' , '-Xi 144' ,115 Tenms if... 1 1 'Nl , , .1 fl 1 1931 Squad 1 111 1 1 1 1 .1 4 1 31: , 1 I lS:iN . -1 i i 'L '?-gi? 118-'X 1.11.51 if 'ttf llark Row-Coacli Anderson, Westhafer, Ward, McConiIie, Goheen, H. Smith. Fmnl Raw-Captain Morley, Aldrich. jordan, Owens, Throop, li, Hamilton. There seems to be every opportunity for Wooster's 1931 tennis team to repeat the line performance of last year's squad which, under the leadership of Captain Ewing, won all but one of its matches. Captain Morley, lVlcConihe, Ward, Ald- rich, Mayer, jordan, Owens, Clark, and Remp, veterans from last year and a num- ber ol' line sophomore prospects including Bartlett, l-Iamilton, Goheen, and Gillies should again hang up an enviable record. 1930 RECORD 1931 SCHEDULE Wooster ...... .i.. 5 -Ashland ......... Apr, 25-Oberlin . V11 f 1-At Case Wooster .... ,... 5 -Mount Union .. I '5 , May 6-At Mount Union Wooster ..,.,. 5-Kenyon .... .. Nlily 12-N1LlSkll1gLlm May 16-At Oberlin tl - 1 9 NX oostcr ..,.. . ..,, ..,+ObL1llll ,....... May 20-Ashland Wooster ...... 4-Mount Union May 22-Case . May 25-At Ashland Wooster ..,... ,... 4 -Muskingum ...... May 29-30-O,l,T,A, at Kenyon Onc hunclrcd ninety-thrcc ff f '- ffm ' 'FX ff- for-L Wilt AN .fm ,A fr -. Av, I..-fx 'N ,jx 'Km ,,-TK f-filel. ,f',.11Ql' M439 . yiije -'V+ . -1 fi'-53 link wiht Ilftbfi ,, 4411: ,rflje-1 9141 in be Qtr-1 1139 1 .QF if H. ft '- gf, '- . UQ:g:i: J LJ'--:Tiff Ci'i'iQ1f ,'ij1t'i'jg,1w: . JUNIORS, INTERCLASS BASEBALL CHAMPIONS Burk IZ0u'43Iunm. III'EI'II1f2I112lI!.- Tallml, xVL'SIhZlIICI'. - l'l'UlII Row- -Iiuxlcr. Schmnll, f.UUIIIICj', Runs, Mwrrxsczn. JUNIORS, INTERCLASS SWIMMING CHAMPIONS J E, I I Iixtcr A11yiI,'Gongxx'e1', I.n1I1mp. .'IIJSUIll+bl?IWlCIQ!v. I 1... JUNIORS, INTERCLASS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS A I Huck Raza'-Wzml. Ilowzxrd. IIYIKIIIII. Wm. Millar. Front R016-HIIIlIIIl'U, D. Wilmun, Nurc, XY. Wilmn, - 4 I ' One humlrcd ninety-four 5. I n t T lt 1 , - , ., I V 1 t Y 1 , l - ' WUMENQS ATHLETICS MISS LOWRI E Although Wooster College does not offer a major in Physical Education, her intra-mural program is well developed. Students have an opportunity to enjoy most ol' the sports ofiiered in schools ol' physical education. These activities include tennis, deck tennis, hockey, swimming, volleyball, hiking, archery, golf, basketball baseball, track, and-most altruistic ol all-lite-saving. These activities super- vised by the Department, are controlled directly by the Womens Athletic Board. The Department tries to encourage not only sportsmanship and skill, but also friendship among the girls and a fondness lor some sport that will be carried over to lile alter college. And by so doing we hope to instill into the heart of every girl that inexplicable something called the joy ol living. Tl-IE COACHES. MISS IJILLON MISS ROSS MISS AYERY One liumhctl ninety-live F V l , .t c,. . -N V., ,tw V ,.r- 1 . qc-1 V , J a .N M ,1 ,, . i, ,, . t,.Y,,t2,,.f, if f V. . e-f-'--- . -- - est ' 1 'iiljg' 'H' 'rzigii-:i aHffi:'.ii t Organization Big Six The Big Six Board is in charge ol' sports carried on in the Women's Athletic Associa- tion, :ind each girl on this board is :il the heard ol' sonic sport. Sfd7lI1lIlQA-Nlilfjllll liowler, Carson, Welker. Siiling-Gustafson, Schmitz, lxaimerer. Cup WiHHC1'S The most coveted prize awarded to Z1 Wooster co-ed is ai silver loving cup, presented to any girl winning 1400 points. Slmxdinxf-M. Hevenur, I-Iubsun, Y. Anderson. Killing -Gorton, Welker Myers. W. C. Association This orgzinizzilion is made up of girls who have won IOOO points in athletics. . Siilndiug-Wellceir, Kzimerer, Myers, Gorton. Silliiig--llolwson, M. l-levenor, V. Anderson, lhrig. One hundred nincly-six J X -if... Inter-Class Sports Sopllo mores-C h at mpion Swimming Team The Sophomore Swimming team won the championship this yezn' with at big lead over the other pztt'ticipzt1't1Qs. lfxcel- lent' skill :ind marked ability were displayed by these girls. Tliird Row V-Spear, llemphill. Second Row-Bowers, W. Kellogg, linrsun. Amslulz, Mugoris, lloole. I-'rout Row-O. Anderson, Sheldon. Colclziser, llzinnzi. Kinkade. Sophomores Basket Ball Champions Sltignljrrg Gritlitli, Hott, Collier, Barber. Standing-Otis, I-lorky, Ebinger, .Houle .Szflmg 0. Anderson, Robbins, Emch Sitting'-Fowler, Mcliinncy. M. Creighton. llollon. Strock. Bztslcetbzill is the most popular indoor sport offered to Wooster girls. Two teznns were chosen from the Sophomore class-the Black, left above, and the Gold, right above. The Gold team, with still competition, succeeded in winning the championship. t SOPl10Il101'CS'Cl1Zll'HpiOl1 Hockey Team A greztt dezll ol interest was shown in hockey this past yezn' and the intensely interesting games rewarded this interest. The Sophomore tezim claimed the chzimpionship with ease :ind agility. Third Row-Bowers, Emch, M. Creighton. Second Row-QColclziser, Robbins. llorky, Barber. Front Raw--O. Anderson, Otis, Collier, Holton, Fowler. igtp,-',1.1.t',n tri., awk ,Q av ru -yr N sqgraglfi' M itll peg tif! C x-N KJ 'l Xl, H . .X ,E f' - I , - l ff. 1 f, e,.r:,l,,,t I X A X 'ff '- ' ,4 K Creighton fDecl-tennis CHflllPlON5 lm 1 b55061ky e Tennis is a very popular sport among Wooster co-eds, and large numbers turn out for the tournaments. A keen interest is shown in it by all. Katherine Gorton ol' the junior Class won the finals 'lor the l930 season. Deck Tennis, a comparatively new sport, has been received with great enthusiasm. ln the Fall ol 1930 a tournament was held for all those wishing to participate in this fascinating game. The winning team consisted ol' Mildred and Ruth Creighton, Sophomore and Freshman respectively. Archery is offered to the girls in both the Spring and Fall seasons, and is patronized by many. Josephine Guss ol' the Sophomore Class won the tournament for l930. One hundred ninety-eight rg.: L,..,-.,..',3- 1 4-,.' ,,, 1 - LT :lit QL4 Q , -. ,,c,,, 4 1 5 fi -I I - M s. . . 1. , , 'I M4 1 XVV, .V In ,ji uname 1PmQ11uauufm .mm l I In h ,y, 1 is T aff 1? 1 M' IME, v Q y M ,A ,A hw. lv. X,-r1.1 w wx ,, !'f..L ,- JGEAIE F1041 7716400116 xr xr 459 GED v V HUMOR The School for Scand l DDU DGUE Why luke lile too seriously? You'll never get out ol' it zxlivef I lliiflv apologies Io loc' SfIItft'i7l1fCt'l' lfl lu'cl J A good college education is 21 good thing lor ll young man and also lor paying papa: it helps him with his income lux. For four years unyhow. :iz sg: , si: :ic Those girls who don't have time lor love but just wztnt 21 rough idea ol' what it really is usually pick on the athletic department. :la :1: :lc Y 4 A Heat :ind Run Lover is one who attends college classes in the daytime and runs when the lights hlink. zl: :iz zf: :fr :ic :1: He followed the one and only out ol' the Lih. just as she rerichcdi the floor a book dropped out of her zirnis. lt was his chance. He, being ol the nohle Sir Waller type. rushed to her und picked it up. lt was ll book on English History. 'llixcuse me, he said, but did you drop this? Drop it! she exclaimed, Heck no, l Ilunked it. Two h u nd red DEDICATIUN TO THAT METHOD INDULGED IN REFORM- ING, REVIVING, REJUVENATTNG, AND EXECUTING OF SACRED AND AGE-WORN TRA- DITIONS, RITES, CUSTOMS, CON- VENTIONS,LOVES, AND MEMORIES TENDINO TOW- ARD THE MAINTE- NANCE OF BET- TER IN- STITU- TIONS OF CUL- TURE, TO THE BIG BULL MOVEMENT OF KENARDEN, THIS IS DEDICA- TED 'r y. ' Z - -,4.,'i!1 7 ' I N Vwwv' J X I If! X ' Wg! CJ ,f NX N ENV U' M143 gf A iq Q W wx LN I 5 A . f I I' l Eifjuvj ' A, 'x , 31 Q ... .-,. I . Q , X fl? a 44 no z.q:3,g:,.. 'ND V .e-.0-00 U' rm-12' s ! Uld '37 P, . l l evo eg f Wof' 1 ' 1 P Y Ht-Jrlahans of the Storm An Oration fDeliveretl hr the Ilon.Willi:imAluysius Wooilall on the occasion of the burial olM. Ll. S, Kingum Nov. 7. l950.J Students of Wooster, Faculty ol the College, Administration oi the same insti- tution, and friends. l am here to bury Muskie, not to fry him: the evil he's done is history, and may the Devil take care of his own. The Plain Dealer has told you that Muskie was insuperable. ll that were so I would have told you--save your money and buy the New York Times. But, I am not here to sell papers, l am not sell- ing Youth's Companions, nor do I advo- cate the inauguration of the ten-cent nickel. I am here to fuliill a mission attempted unsuccessfully by similar institu- tions. Tomorrow, Wooster will kick off, but alas, too late-Muskie has jumped the gun, and as Alexander has said in his popular publication the Republic , Ecce Homo! Muskie's home, Muskingum College, was built in lS36 on an ordinance declaring that religion, morality, and knowledge were necessary to good government and to the happiness ol' mankind. Now the government is rotten, mankind is not happy, and their morality has been T'd up. Her presidents excelled in U. P. Christen- dom and one-third of her students of male extraction became 'preachers the other two-thirds took to football. l-ler student body Cseen herej came from twenty-four unsuspecting states and six similar countries. It was located on the main line oi the B. 81 O. two hours east of Columbus and four hours and thirty minutes west oi Pittsburgh, making Pittsburgh six and a hall' hours east ol' Columbus. The altitude of the college Cstill quoting the catalogl was l,O00 feet above the sea level, fifty leet below the standard college altitude now held by Wooster. ln closing let me leave with you the words of David Copperfield, immortalized in Shakespeares Paradise Lost : The curfew tolls the krzell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly 0'er the lea And all our yesterdays have lighted fools their ways to dusty cieathf Out! Ou!! hriefca1za'le, life is but arz amply grave Filled by the ambitious! Two liuntlred four ii. -S UY6 ,I If C9 1441,-yflpnfor 'IJ J ' D 1. ,,Vv A ,gn JL- - .Q ,. lrdllfl ' slmf THE WORCE TER VOX COACH BOLES LOOKS FORWARD TO A SUCCESSFUL SEASON NEXT YEAR There was a twinkle in Coach's eye as he thought upon the future prospects of the football team of the College ol' Wooster. Whether the twinkle was due to my cheap cigar or a slight cold in the head, l do not know. Now, Mr, Boles, I asks, just what kind of a team are you going to turn out next fall? football team, he answers with volumin- ous chuckle as I endeavors to write. The VOX 'feels successful in getting Wooster's football magnate to display his secrets to us, VOLUNIES OF BOOKS Bush, Arthur W. TIAIE FAERIE KINGE. A treatise on the current possibilities of the super-natural. blohnston, joseph. VIADUCT. A philo- sophical discourse on what not to do in college. Lathrop, Gayle j. THE MAN WITH- OUT A Cl-IIN. An autobiography. Lavelle, William. THE FOUR WINDS. A handbook of orations for orators on any occasion. Strausbaugh, Warren Laverne. MAN AND SUPER MAN. How it's done. Swihart, Merle R. Tl-IE GADFLY. A complete and unabridged translation of the works of Socrates. Yawberg, ,l. Adelaide. UNDER TIIE TABLE. Etiquette made easy. SENATOR SORGHUM SUGGESTS The Senators ears have been burning with the mistakes in grammar and other- wise both in and out of the classroom. He brings especial attention to the word BUSY , The ti is umlauted and the drops its hissing sound and becomes a sound as in grape fruit. LADY WlNDERMERE'S FAN UNDER WAY FOR BIG PRODUCTION The cast for the Color Day play, Lady Wind'ermere's Fan , has been chosen and rehearsals will begin next week. The actors display unexcelled talent and enthusiasm and have their lines in pretty good shape, The cast includes Lady Windermere , Lord Windermere , ther husbarndl, Lord Darlington , a half dozen more lords and as many ladies added which with the rest of the cast amounts to about twenty. Color Day will be on Sa-turday this year, following the old custom adopted by previous Color Days. So hoping it doesn't rain, we wish you a merry Color Day and a pleasant hangover. DR. ARCHIBALD WHOOSIS TO SPEAK HERE IN LITTLE THEATRE Dr. Archibald Whoosis, head of the department of Intermediate Philosophy at Siwash, will speak in the Chapel to the Tau Beta pre-medical society. Every year the T. Bfs bring something to the campus. lflis subject has as yet been un- announced. lt will probably be announc- ed after he is through, which gives the students some representation in the dis- cussion without hindering the formality of the meeting. COLLEGE APPOINTMENTS Tuesday, I0- 7:80-l,.ecture in Taylor llall. 10:00-llolden doors locked. Thursday, Il- 7:30-Basketball game with Siwash. S209-l-ECILIl'C in Taylor llall, 10:00-Holden doors locked. Friday, 13- Zzlll-Kitty Klub Tea Dance. Cflof- fee and cards for those who don't7. Two lnindred six Eureka! The Da . X . Gentlemen Preferred Groundhog Day QTRANGE INTERLUDE 'x Place: Holdinf 'U'me11ofPM. 4 .1 4 C-ap'n Howdy . Mom 'n Pop h I I mdrecl ttThe Green Pastures fAthletics a la Kenardenb The feature of each contest never takes place in less than an hour after the actual contest. Paradoxical as it may seem, the fact is, nevertheless, true as each individual, contestant or no, seats himself in the best available position and talks into a narcotic smoke screen with never any definite point in view other than letting his fellow contestants bear within their subdued mentalities that he is among those present and, enjoying the benefits of that privilege, feels duty bound to express himself in his most logical, intelligent and vociferous style. The laurels of victory do 11011 always go to the strongest, however, for the win- ner is almost invariably that person who has style and style only and prizes among his other limited attributes the perseverance of the type of him that removes hills. We boast the only sport in which the traditional dark horse never figures. Such condition would be a biological impossibility and miracles never enter into it other than the fact that casualties are miraculously low considering the relative heat of the contests. Our athletes are not bought. We can hardly keep them away. We can't sell them for every college east of the Mississippi and west of the Missouri rivers is full of them. We take care of them in the best possible means available in our numerous courses, forensic and other bovine activities, and thereby give ample time and opportunity for the venting ol' their numerous respective spleens. lt is a growing activity, both intermural, and intramural and we look forward to a series of successful seasons in future seances. EIDILCIEUE Our shoveling now is ended. These our actors. As l threatened you, were parasites And thrived upon air, upon blue air: And like the baseless content matter of their talk, The ivory towers, the fertile meadows, The Aegean Stables, the very Bull himself, Yea, all that contended him, shall expire And, like these fruitless gamings faded, Leave not a rake behind. We throw such stuff As butchers sell us, and our little life ls ended with a sweep. Two hundred eight ADVERTISING It Pays to Advertise 9 A AA'AA A 'AA 0 0 'A''A' 'n ' 0 College Parties COFFEE SHOP Located in the Ohio Hotel C. H. WOODS, Prop. Photography There is a great difference in photographs, and you will ap- preciate the distinctiveness of our portraits. Study them with reference to light and shadeg al- so depth and roundness. A true balance of light and shade, with depth and roundness really make a pleasing portrait. You will en- Phone 577 joy having a portrait by Snyder. P. S.-Treat Your Folks to the Best This is our Senior Year in Wooster. A.-.-. .2-L-.-L-:L-Le.-. ,-,-,-,..,..A0 0-.-f.-,L -L-. ......,...,.....,A..6 PARKE'S GOLD CAMEL TEA BALLS INDIVIDUAL SERVICE Every Cup a Treat THE WORLD'S FINEST Coffees . Tea Spices Canned Foods Flavoring Extracts L. H. Parke Company PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH Tw I1 lille The Annual Struggle Between W. Morron, advertising manager of this book, and D. Dickason, who writes Cand pays forl the adds for the Book Store, has as usual, culminated in victory for the above mentioned W. Morron, Adv. Mgr. It is, as I believe I've mentioned before, difficult to write an advertisement for a place such as this. One may use the customary phrases, such as Compliments of 1l-, This space donated by --, and others of like na- ture, but one dislikes to do so. There remains, therefore, simply the opportunity to express the hope that as this Index may in the future bring back pleasant memories, so also may your recollections of the Book Store in all its component parts and persons be of a type which you can recall with some degree of happiness. And that, I believe, is that. .i gg. Fir: D I C K Y FOR THE CAMPUS BOOK STORE Iwo hundred eleven CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS I THE UTMOST IN QUALITY STYLE AND VALUE NICK AMSTER Om-- .... ....... . - ---. .-.--. -.-.-W -.-. .-- , .-ev.- A.-.TQ Cattell: l'd like to speak with you, sir. Dr. Wishart: Have a chair Mr. Er- Cattell: Cattell, sir. Dr. Wishart: l-lave two chairs, Mr. Cattellf' The only girls on the campus who can put some fellows in their places are those who hold positions in the Lyric. jesse: What does your 'father see in me that makes him object to me so strenuously?', Ruth: Nothing, dear. Theresa: I wouldn't be seen with that boy il' he were the only one on the campus. Cade: You'd probably be eliminated in the preliminaries. r I These distinguished gentlemen who appear at Wooster on Dad's Day and like occasions and are made more dis- tinguished by their grey hairs have mostly their fond sons to thank lor this sign ol' distinction. Mr. Foster: What is an illiterate? SllVCSIl'lf One who has sense enough not to learn to read or write. josephine: Eeeeeek! Y awberg: Yooowwww ! Wishart: What is it? Adelaide: lt's a mouse! Where are you going? Margaret: Down to the store and get some rat poison. julie: You're not going to bring rat poison in here are you? jo: All right then, you chase the mouse down for it. i THE WILLIAM ANNAT CO. One of Ohitfs Finer Stores Two hundred twelve S. . DAWSON Photographer '- f . 1 3.5 4,-'Qu xv NEGATIVES FOR THE PAST 35 YEARS ON FILE o humlrcd thirteen Q' f ' f '' '. E can furnish any quantity of ice cream in bulk or brick: any combinations, individual molds, lodge designs, num- erals, and ice cream cakes. THE SWEET CLOVER DAIRY CO. 133 NORTH BEVER STREET O. .A................AA.A..... --- .... M-- PHONE 525 ---UA-------,------,--------------- Q Nloke: Ain't you got any brakes on this thing. Whattaya do when you wanta stop? Switzer: I-lit something cheap. Mr. Bradford: Now, Mr. Carnwath, er- is he here? john: Yes sir. Mr. Bradford: What is the mother tongue? Wallace: English, sir. Mr. Bradford: Why is it called that? Carnwath: Because father never gets a chance to Lise it. Swihart: How much for the type- writer? Bush: Five dollars. Swihart: How much on the install- ment plan? Bush: Five dollars down, and a dol- lar a month lor three months. The Freshman history students idea of literal hard work was in the case ol' Charles l who worked his head oll' lor his country. Why do you call Poling and his girl the Roosevelts? Because he's always rough and she's always ready. Dr. Evans: l'll let you out early if you'll promise to he real quiet and not wake the other classes as you go out. Dr. johnson: You talk like a statis- t1c1an. Courtney: No, l raise dogs. lt is rumored about that the Lords Chesterfield on the campus got that way through their desire to smoke mono- grammed cigarettes, Q'T 'D 'ATT:'AT'A'A'ATT''A'TT' 'TA'''T' T'D 'D 'D 'D'D'ATTA' T 'A'A 'A 'i 'A ' 0 FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY USE The Wooster Preserving C0mpany's Fancy and Buckeye Brands SWEET, SOUR AND DILL PICKLES CATSUP, JELLS AND PRESERVES WOOSTER, OHIO 0-.1-.-,A .f,A,-.A.f,-.-.fJ.-.f.A.f.f.f.f.-.-,-. AA.-.AO Two hundred fourteen om- o WHEN E'ER YOUR HAVE A NEED, A LONGING, OR A FRIEND VISIT THE SHACK 4. .........E.........4 ....A.4 - , .--.-.-.A.-J.-.-.---:,-.-,-.-,-.-,A,-.-.-.-,-.-.-.-.A-.-.-.-.-.-.-. O livolution: When the lireshmen come in the fall the dormitory showers are quite a novelty: they bathe every night to keep their sheets clean. Alter a semester they begin bathing in the morning, but lor the same purpose. Pliester: l'm an athlete and a gen- tlemanf' Ihrig: Trying to make me believe you are twins? Landlady: Do you like that crazy- quilt on your bed? liroshz No, and l don't like that danged mattress either. Doris: Ray got nine letters in three years. jane: What's the matter with him, doesn't he ever write? Q '-A:-'f'A ffff' A ' The happiest years of a man's college hle are spent while he is a Freshman. A campus romance was almost broken up when the sweet young thing discovered that her lover did not believe in hellg but she covered up her chagrin and went through with it. l'le's a changed man now. One of the inmates ot' Kenai-den re- cently lamented the fact that his gums had become lacerated from biting into some tin while eating his hash. This machine age is certainly doing away with the horse. Buehler: I loaned Courtney my watch last night and he busted the crys- tal. What would you do? McConihe: 'iGive him the works. tl 'r 't gt I THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Every Banking Service O-.-.-f 0 Two hundred fifteen r A I W i 4 0 Al A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A 'xl-lx'-'-'K' 'A'A'A'A'A'f 0'xi'x'xi'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A:'A 'Ar'A'A 'A'A 'A:'A ::Ji '9 We Us Th S 'th G ,z e m1 rocery Ivory Soap Q Exclusively Dealer m Kind To Everything Kcnarden Agent- Scotty Austin and Fancy - a Q: roceries Elliott s Laundry ,5 phone 38 fl Phones 8 and 346 9' ' A 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A' A 'A ' A'A'A'A 'A'A'A' 9 i'i A ' f THE EVERGREENS Fof A 5? Our Restaurant and Candy Kitchen Are Open for Phone 300 Your Inspection Service and Cleanliness CO' 1, Our Motto R. I.. MOWRER A'A'A'A 'ALA'-' xg A 'A ' f 1lThe ofhcers of this bank take ji a personal interest in ac- counts from the College of ., Wooster, and endeavor to render a service that is al- ways courteous and helpful. They solicit your checking account and an opportunity to be of friendly service to you. The Commercial Banking 8zTrust Co. 1, Wesley H. Zaugg, President W. J. Bertolette. Cashier ,i if O. H. Larwill, Vice-President Grant Meyers, Secretary Two hundred sixtccn ' A'A'A'A'A'AW ' AWA: A A'A -'A'A'A'A'A' 'A A' 'A' ' ' if f 'A'A 'A A'A A x'AwA' A ' A KWAWA'A'A'A'A'k'xy-'AW A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'-'A' A ' A' Compliments QUALITY COURTESY of 1' SERVICE Richard a Wile Welflel Wholesale General 1: Merchandise Q1 1: 5 woosTER, or-no o .,......A - - ......e.e.e...,.v.,.v.,.,.,e,e,e,e........,.e4 e.e...e.,.,e,A S 3, e,.,.,e,.w.,.w.w.w.,ewe,ewAw 2 0 ' - '-'A'A'A'A'A'A 'A'A' .'AiA'A' ' ' 'A'4'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'AWAi 'A' 'A'-i 1 Y Y ' A' ' ' A'A'A 'A'A A A A'A' x A A A'A'xWA'A'A'-'A 'A'A'A' -'x'AY-'Aw-' 'A'A' A ' A ' Bcgd L, li pg Quallty Meat Market ul er S les N. E. Corner of Square The Mmglewood Coal 35 Phone 207 8. Ice Co. , Phone 32 11 The Ignite Folks 8 0 ..V.e.e.,....A....v..4v.eAv...e.wA..e.....e.e.e.v.v.v. eev.,A,.e.v4 6 5 ...,. w.,.e.e.v.e.e .e.e. ..ee.e.e.A,A. ...e.e. .AeA.4.A.4.A ......-.. ......A.A. 4 Q A'A 'A 'A 'A ' A A ' ' 'A'A ' ' ' ' 'A 'A ' ' 0 Capital, Si3,000,000.00 Surplus, s5,ooo,ooo.oo Resources over SS63,000,000.00 The Oldest Bank in America West of the Allegheny Mountains 120 Years of Service The lk f 'tt b h Q21 ions? As .s og ati!!-1!' 226 Fourth Avenue Pittsburgh, Penna. Q .+,A , -u-u 2 uA.Aw +.A.-.-.-.-u-u--e-A-e.Av-v- - u-u-u-.-.-. A.--AuAvA.e. e .A,AuAuA.eee....,u,A - - - 0 I l I l 9 AKAKA 'A 0 9 A 'A 'A ' A'A 'A A 'i0 jlmuelerz sinh Cllhafirialrz On the Square-Wooster Shoes Sz Hosiery Public sqm N ATH AN9S J Shibley SL HlldS0l1 Wooster 0. AAAA--------4------AA------'-.--AA-Af 0 Q ,..A...........A ....A4..4...4.4...4.. . Q How and When it Happened in 1930-31 September 15-All is calm, but not so bright. I6-Golf clubs, tennis rziquets, loud sweaters, lui' coats-Frcslimzin registration. I7-Old shoes, torn knickers. last yCZll',5 hats, faded dresses-Upper-class registration' IS-Speeches, songs, speeches-Convocation. 19-So this is college. llflangled check books. brand new texts, diction- aries, Bibles-Dicky smiles. 20-Y. Nl. and Y. W. entertain the youngsters. Z1-Sore backs, crushed fingers, blind dates-'I'he Y. M.-Y. W. Recep- UOI1. 22-Tickets for Church? Gee whiz. Notliiirs free. Z6-Pep meeting and dance tsquarej more disillusionment. 27-Wooster outslugs West Liberty. Seventh Section cleans upg open house. October l-No dates, Y. W. picnic. el-Surprises from Ashland. Clothes for the Men of Tomorrow The young fellows in school and those embarking on business careers need inspiration, ambition and good appearance. It's up to you to provide the ambition and inspiration but this store agrees to provide the good appearance. Let us show you how much better you look in clothes styled expressly for you. Try on our new Club Clothes for men and young men. Q 'AA A 'iii i'ii i'i 'i' A A ''A'''iff:'ai'i'A'A'A'i 'A'A'A'A'A '9 BRENNER BROS. Two hundred eightcci E .1 V xl QA -------A- Av Af' Af-f-------'-----'------ - -'fA-A- A- ' A -A A f Q f-f-f - AfA' f f A fA- A fA' A - '-'f '- '- A-AfAfA -A'Af A A A A Ao 9 if RAHLS I J. H. GEIER SHOE REPAIRING and Drugs Sodas SPORTING GOODS The Quality Store I Public Square opp. City Hall Phone 737 Qc. v.v.. - ,.,.,..A,.,.....,.,.,.,.,..O......O.O.,.,.,.,.,O.O,..A..V.,.,.,.O. J ... .,.,.O .O.,.,.v.,.O.....,O,.,.,. ,.,..... ...A.., - - - Q October I3-Celebration of Virgil's 2000th birthday. I4- Somebody built a fire in our section last night. 17- Skidding. I8-Homecoming Day. Football with Akron. More Skidding. I9-Prexy tells the old grads. 20- Parlez-vous francais? and Phi Sigma Iota is off with a bang. 21-Bob Hill shows them how at his recital. - Z5-Oberlin gets it in the tonsils. n November I-Exodus. Young scores two touchdowns against Case. -Muskingum is buried with solemn ceremonies. 8-Dad comes out to see just where all this money is going. Mus- kingum goes home only half shot. I5-Zigging and zagging Wooster runs at Oberlin while Wooster defeats Mount. 20-An evening of one-act plays. 21-Another evening ditto. 22-Football with Denison at Granville. V 26-The worm turned and the faculty put on East Lynne. Z7-We gathered together and asked the Lord's blessing. Turkey and cranberries. 28-Third Section free for all. za 7 1: OA ------'-------------f'---- -- 'A'A'A'A - '-AAA-A'--A----A--A- 'AAA -A A-'-A - - o A LITTLE MORE QUALITY FOR A LITTLE LESS MONEY KEISTER BROS. The Grocers Two Phones-148 and 83 WHY PA Y MORE? If It's Good to Eat-We Have It SOUTH MARKET STREET JUST BELOW THE SQUARE 0, g--ggg-g-A---AA---A----AA-A----A- -----A--------A------A-------A---- A 5 Two hundred ninetee . I . I Deceniber -l-The tables groan, the athletes eat, and the groaning is shifted Mose recited College Humor. 5-Waving of hands, talking in circles: debate with Waynesburg Col- lege. 7-Beginning ol' Week ol' Prayer. I0-Students find out what makes the ocean so near the shore at logy lecture. ll-Re-enaction of the Burning ol' the Main. 13-juniors throw a party. l9fCl1l'lSIlTlZlS vacation begins. january 6-Back to college for a little organized rest. l0-Wooster takes Kent. , I3-Snickers. laughter, walkoutsg French isn't all it is cracked up to be think some, as they are told of Daudet. I7-Benefit Bridge for the Back to Nature Society ol' Funk's Hollow Wooster defeats Kenyon. I Zl-Wooster takes Kent over. 22-Exams begin. 24-Wooster beats Ashland. 31-Wooster beats Case. Y 'i ' ' 'A'A'i'i'A'A'i'A' I ' 'i'i'i'A 'i'i'ii'ii ' iA 'A'A 'A 'i ' O9 The Uld Reliable D Established 1892 The Peoples Savings St Loan Co. WOOSTER, OHIO Branch OHice-Orrville, Ohio DEPOSITS RECEIVED BY MAIL 6 Per Cent Paid on Savings and Idle Funds 4 r i i 4 i 4 i 4 I 4 J. W. Hooke, Secretary and General Manager 6- ----- 0 Two hundred twenty geo- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 if 1 5 liehruary Z-New resolutions never to he caught unprepared again as new semes- ter begins. A 5s'l'he undefeated lX lt. Union cagers make no exception of Wooster. okMen's Glee Club vs. Carol Deis. . 7-Pilgrimage to shrine of Euripides. Wooster trounces Baldwin- Wallace. I2-Muskingum hands Wooster their second defeat. I3-Faculty Mid-Winter Party, behind closed doors. l0m'l'he second, third and fourth teams put on a show for Oberlin. 23-Bombs. gun-shots, red neclcties, black beards-Norman Thomas comes to town. 26-Wooster defeats Akron. Z7-The lrlumshoe Gop. March 1- I'he Symphony Orchestra Concert. 1 1 7-Wooster exterminates a perfectly good basketball season for Mount. l2-l luber explains the comic strips in the debate with Allegheny. 13-Kappa 'llheta Gamma adds to the aesthetic elements of the institu- tion with The Tragedy of Nan. 14-Borrowed furniture, drapes, cushions, tuxeclos - Hoover Open House. 20-Home Concert of Girls' Glee Club. 1 ' ,1 , l 1' Y i 1, 1, , 1' 7 1, , ' 1 V 1, 4, 1 1, , 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 , 1 I li , 1 1' 4: 1' ', 1' l 1' li 1 1' 1 1' ' 1 V f 1 :I I OO O l -J two huntlrctl IWCINX'-GIIC rf- o ' RAMBO AND LONG- Appreciate Your Appliance and Electrical Business 223 W. LIBERTY ST. WOOSTER, OHIO 0-s----.---.-.-.-----,-.-,-.-.-.A,-,-J.-J.-,-,-,, -,- .-,- .-v-.-,-,-,-.-: .-,-.-.-.-,-v-v-.-v-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-J.-.-.AfO March Zl-Second Section cleans up for the ladies. Z3hMiss Nleylan shows them how it's done in Paris with her produc- tion of Le Bourgeois Gentilliommeu. 26- The Terrible Meek. 27-Spring Vacation. April 6- Did you have L1 nice time? Well, don't need to get sore about iL.' ll-just about time for this to go to press. and l'm not Zl fortune-teller May 15- Lady Windemere's Fan. 'K I6-Color Day. The Same Fan. june 4-Exams begin. I4-Baccalaureate Sermon. l5-Seniors given diplomas and 21 box ol' matches and orders and in- structions to go out and set the world on lire-Tl-ll? SIXTY- FIRST COMMENCEMENT. o THE MCINTYRE CO. Furnlture 144 West Liberty Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St. 0 ...., 0 Two hundred twcnlv 1 1 . . 5 1- A . . A IF5' I' , .1 , . - dx 51 J' if Q52 5 'il Ll sm- is T' ' , X 6' :X-Q., 46 ,ni jf ..Ig.,Q - Whiwwimgs ?'fS52 fL - f5 i ! 1ef'fz 9 'i-Q. 4 , ,pig ' Q. ' ' - . . 4 Y' 'V J Q w X f a if MA . V A 4 k D If 950' Pmlickers lwu humlrcd lwcnly-lllrcc if LK- 4 OH O Invest In An ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Central Ohio Light Sz Power Company WOOSTER, OHIO 0. --f...... ........................... - - -4---------,,--,-------------------,--.Q Sutton: Every time I go into Holden I am met with loud huzzahsf' Arn: Listen here, buddy, l've been going there for four years and they are all nice girls. Young: i'Get off my feet. Bush: lf you'd put them where they wouldn't step on them. belong, I Young: Oh, yeah? Bush: Ouchl Dr. Cummins: 'fNow, Mr. Wallace. give three examples of common prop- erty. ' Mr. Wallace: The fruit was ripe there was a plum - Dr. Cummins: No, I did not ask 'lor the oflicial report of the IQZ7 Fruit- growers' Convention. Three examples ol' common property. Mr. Wallace: Ohl cigarettes, matches, and umbrellas. Teal: What was all that hullabaloo in the parlor last night? Ward: Fisher and his girl was hav- ing an argument. Teal: Yeah, what did Fisher do? Ward: 'listened in as usual. Talbot: I told her l'd kiss her some- time when she wasn't looking. Westy: What did she do about it? Talbott She hasn't looked at me since. Dr. Evans agrees with the sleepy-eyed world that a little one brightens up the home. 'I he lights burn all night. Perugannon: l:Iow are my books go- ing? Dicky: I don't know, unless it's shop-litters. IDEAL DAIRY Quality Dairy Products Phone 319 125 G. VVALNUT ST WOOSTER, OHIO 0 ..................,..... .......,,,,,,,....,... 0 Two Inlmlrctl twenty-tour ' .TENNIS GOLF Toasted Sandwiches CgggggVQAgIgSS'ggRgU39R Candles MER SIEJSTTEQUIP- FISHING SWIMMING ALVIN RICH C0 ICE CREAM ' MADE PIES The I'VfI7C1'16Sf6I' Sf01'8 ,.f'Tf'fFfTT'.-rrMr------?.5?5'?5.5?0 The Wayne County National Bank solicits the patronage of both student and faculty member, guaranteeing all banking services and courteous treatment at all times. Established in 1845 PUBLIC SQUARE AND WEST LIBERTY STREET HIS BOOK is cased in an S. K. Smith cover -a cover that is guaranteed to be satisfactory and is created and SMITHCRAFTED by an organiza- tion of craftsmen specializing in the creation and production of good covers. Whatever your cover requirements may be, this organization can satisfy them. Send for information and prices to THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY I xo lII1mlI'ctl twenty-HI-'u If hi 6 I QA' ' ' ' ' ' 'f ' ' ' i 0 0 ' ' '''' A 'A' ' ' ' 19 COMPLIMENTS ' Mlles H. Snyder OF BAKERY BREAD, PIES, AND FANCY BAKED GOODS OF Shaffer-Black C0. ALL KINDS Phone 160 O, .A.A.-. - t- - .-.-.-.-.- 0 Oc --Af-,--- - ----- - ---4- A---A- '-'-A-'---'--- A - - --A--A9 --f-7-f-f---Q---A--A-of-f-----A------A . , .,-'fx N 'k'- lhwxxy : . Ldal-'bL'ff:'f , Yf ' MUWREY IJANFURIJ CU. , ' - All Funeral Dlrectors ' 'ew A ' l , ' QE: Funeral Home ,PJ ' ff ? ' , 1 238 South Buckeye Street wily Wooster, Ohio Sf' QF? w:Vrif2e1,55Q32e3i?,3 if QQ. itat, - f, ..., V . , pf:-95ff,'.' , Hav'v F .w,w,Y,w,w ,w,w,w,w, A Y ororo 'A-o-o-oY A vo ' Af: ..'1- - .if.,gg5q.jg, '-.-1 '-jig--:gL,jj,g:i.'IIFAEFJ-,' 9 ' ' A' - '-'- '-'-'-A- ' e'e'A 'D'A 'D' D ' 2 0 4 QQ. ,ei SKKQLJQ, You hear a lot of 3 B Y , X lz Twitter about low -1 , ' X QW Prices Bi V 1 ill' JJ , g a ues .oo X X A fi.-WEE' But You can put this down in black and white 'l-.t with your other college knowledge- In this world you only get what you pay 1' for, but you get what you pay for at- QE F R E E D L A N D E R S 1' X INA 1! Q .,.,.,7, .,,,. ,... - .-.o. v.oto,,t,to .,.,.-. ,.,.,.-.,.,.,.,., - , .,l,.,.o. , .-.,.o.,.o.o.v.o,,.o.v.v.,.o. .,.,. , .o.,.,.,.,. , .,.,. , - , - , -A.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. lx 5 hu dr l lXLll Q ' ' O 0 0 Thomas Howard Phone 794 HOTEL BECHTEL Taxi and Baggagef Sunshine Toy Balloons and Nov- elties, Balloons for Advertising, Parties, Decorations, Banquets, Etc., Tumbling Clowns, Turkeys, Dogs, Ducks, Ski-Hi Shooters, Ferry Gators and Novelties for all Occasions. 5 The Wooster Ruhher Co. WOOSTER, OHIO 0 efae ----------------------A-e---A-efe- 6 Une advantage in being color-blind is the fact that the patient is never con- fronted with the fact that he is one of the lour out of live. Statistics show that ninety-live per cent ol' the girls keep their love letters. Some day they expect as much in re- turn lrom the letters. Hey, hey, Mary, where are you go- ing? lflow'cl you know my name was M a ry ? Oh, I just guessed it. Well, see il' you can guess where l'm going. lsavellez HxVll1li.,S all the booing about upstairs? Fisher: It's the humor editor trying out his jokes. Those who use lVliller's Pond and are often embarrassed by moth-holes in their bathing suits wonder what to do with them during the winter. Use them for book-marks. Dr. Cummins: 'lWhat is an excise- man's greatest obstacle, Mr. Space. Mr. Space: Frigidaire She: l wonder where this path goes. He: Well, it has gotten a lot of guys into trouble. Demi: What's wrong with Carnwath these days? Cort: Wine, women and song: but he's giving up singing for rt while. People who burn with love very often make fuels ol themselves. Q' ' ' ' Q THE STYPE W00ster's Better Drug Store Cor. Liberty and Buckeye Sts. WOOSTER, OHIO 64 -A------------------------------ A---.-A -...-.-.-.A-,,. . 6 Two Iurnrlrerl twenty-seven N x Quin tsin 0 oola nqind Two hundred twenty-eight Lippard: Now, Dr. Westhafer, what do you think ol the liinstein theory. Do you believe in it? Dr. Westlialler: Well, alter reading all the available material on it, it seems a shame not to believe in it. lleyl tlor the steenth timej: Boy. did l have a time at that party last night. l ask you? llill: Well, why in the devil aren't you sick so you can shut up? Q 'A'' 'i'A 4 'A 9 OLD GRADS STUDENTS il EVERYBODY LIKES TO COME TO l Keeney's Cafeteria You'1I Always Meet a Friend Q.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-J.-.2-.A.-.-.-J.-.-.A.-.-.-.-.-.A.-.-.-.A.-.-.-.A.g.-.-0 Bradford: I-Iave l held you over time again? l guess l didn't hear the bell, and my watch is stopped. Peery: There's a calenclar behind you, professor. Dr. Wildman: You asked me about this studentg a wide-awake young man, l'd say. Mr. Anderson: Look at his class record, it doesn't show itg what is wrong with him? Dr. Wildman: Insomnia The members of the faculty who in- sist on playing at golf should adopt Mo- bammedanism as their religion. There they would have ninety-nine names for the Diety. Siebenschuh: Now, Lathrop, about these good boys you say are coming here next year. Are they all they are cracked up to be? Lathrop: You bet, they are the kind ol' fellows that keep the Dean of Women in a job. 5 - - ' E-'E - -'- - s '--------------'s'- '---------- - ' E ----Q The Western Theological Seminary ' PITTSBURGH, PA. , A Seminary for College graduates in the l it f li l um ,BBQ i.,12B.lf 4itlfLQll gf-T-7L g1YlT collections. library of 45,000 volumes and the Carnegie 4 4 heart of Presbyterianism. ,i Offers a complete theological curriculum lg with elective courses leading to degrees of fl S. T. B. and S. T. M. ' JJ.. Students of all evangelical communions . welcomed on equal terms. Graduate courses of the University of jj Pittsburgh, leading to degrees of A. M. and Ph. D., are open to properly qualified students 4 of the Seminary. Exceptional library facilities-Seminary .1 I A r A l i r i r i 4 r 4 r 4 n r 4 r Two post-graduate fellowships, S600 and 3800. 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Howard, Thomas - Ideal Dairy - - Kc-e:ney's Cafeteria Keister Bros. - - - Mclntyre Co. - - - Minglewood Coal and lce Co, - Mowrey-Danford Co. - - Nathan's ---- Northern Engraving Co. - Ohio Hotel Coffee Shop - Peoples Savings and Loan Co. - Parke Co., L. H. - - - Rahl's Pharmacy - - Rambo and Long - Rich Co., Alvin Richard and Wile - Shack, The - 1 Shatler-Black Co. - Shibley and Hudson - Smith Co., S. K. - Smith Grocery - - Snyder Bakery, Miles H. - Snyder Studio - - Stypc, The Drug Man - Sweet Clover Dairy Co. - Wayne County National Bank Weitzel Dry Cleaning Co. - Western 'Theological Seminary - Wooster Preserving Co. - Wooster Rubber Co. - - Ziegler Printing Co. Page 212 212 217 218 225 210 211 224 215 216 213 210 210 217 226 219 221 227 224 229 219 222 217 226 213 228 210 220 21U 219 222 225 217 215 220 218 225 210 220 210 227 214 225 217 229 214 227 2311 I Two linmlrutl thirty-two XV. . A Action. 'lhe ...-..------ --- Administration Building- - Administration Section-- Administration, The -.-Y Advertising .......... All-Around Athlete -, Alumni Association -..- Alumni Bulletin --- Athletic Section -- ..... -- B Band ...... --- ------- Baseball .......... Basketball ........... Big Six Track Meet ---. Board of Trustees ..,.... C Campus Objects -- ----- Campus Views --- -- Cast, The ..... C. E. --.---- Cheerleaders --- Choir ........... Classical Club --. Coaching Staff -- College Church - College Orator .... Colonial Club .... , Color Dav, 1930 .... . Color Day Play .... .,- Commencement, 1930 -.- Congressional Club -- Conservatory Faculty -. Conservatory Hall .... .- Cross Country ...... ...... D Dad s Day ...... ...., Deans' 'Greetings ,-. Dedication ...... Dotrmitories ---- Douglass Hall' --, ---- Dramatic Section --- --.---- Evening of One-Act Pla E 's .. . 3 lzpilogue ................... F Faculty ...... --- .... --- Feature Section --- Football .... n ...., Forensic Section -., Fortnightly .....c. Franklin ........ - . Freshman Class ....... Freshman Class Beauty -- iiresliman Class Officers Freshman Debate Club --- . V , P lrosh So h Sack Rush .... G Galpin Prize Winners ...... Girls' Glee Club .,... Gum Shoe Hop .... ..... H Holden Annex --- ----- Holden Hall .... -- Homecoming ..... Homecoming Play ,, Honorary Section - Hoover Cottage -- Hospital Corps - . , , 1 Index to the Book 103-198 ------30 ,,v--Z1-30 ---. ...... 24 -----209-232 ----,,-l45 ---J.-59 ,------132 ---l75-198 ,,-------182 -----l89-190 -,-183-186 -----188 ----22 -----1 51 -----13-20 ----39-102 171 182 ------..168 161 -,--176, 195 170 . .... 143 107 ---146 ---1Zl ---147 ---I5-1 --- 37 ,,--108 ---191 ---1-18 25 -,---l0-11 103-118 115-117 119-122 --..l20 ---235 -----31 -38 137-152 177-182 123-126 --,--166 -----I35 ----97-102 -----1-12 98 111126 ---zoz --- 60 ---16-1 203 -------106 105 101- -------1-18 Humor ......... .... 2 .-- ln Appreciation --- ---M lndex Staff ..... . -. ln Memoriam ...... lnterclass S orts ..... International, Club --- Intramural Sports - Two hundred thirty-three -----l20 162 ---153- --------l10-lll --- 38 199-208, 212-231 -----23-1 -----130-131 ---------- 12 ----186, 19-1,197 ----------158 ---- ---186 J journalistic Section ..,..... junior Class ....... ..,. junior Class Beauty A ....., ,luinor Class Officers .,.... K Kappa Phi Kappa .......... Kappa Theta Gamma ....... Kappa Theta Gamma Play Kenarden Lodge --2 ....... - Letter Men --- Library Stal? --- --- Literary Section -- Little Theater ..... Livingstone Lodge --- ---- M May ueen ...... .........- Men'sQDebate Seminar - --- Men's Glee Club ..... Men's Self Government -- Miller Manor .......,. Minor S orts ...... Musical Sjection -- ---- O Off-Campus Beauty Spots Oratory ........ .........- Orchestra ............. .A-.- Patrons, The --.. ........... - Pembroke .........Y...... Phi Beta Kappa ............ President of .Student Senate -- Prexy's Greeting - ..... .... Prologue ................. R Religious Section ...,...... S Senior Alumni Secretaries -- Senior Class .............. Senior Class Beauty -.-- Senior Class Ofiicers .... Setting, The .......c Sigma Delta. Pi ..... .- Sigma Pi Sigma ....... Sophomore Class ........ ,- Sophomore Class Beauty Sophomore Class Ofiicers Steacl s ................. Stratford ............ - Stu-dent. Senate --- -,- Swimming ..... ..... T Tennis .......... ------- Theta Chi Delta --- --2- Town Girls ..... --- Track ......... ...... V W Wallaces ............,...... Well-Worn Paths --,,,. ,- Women's Athletics .,.,. ..--- Voice Staff --- Women's Self Government Wnmen's Varsity Debate --- Wooster From he Air ....., Y Y. M. C. A. --- -----,- Y. W. C. A. -- ---- Nw 1 H Korner Klub .........--- --H L 127- --6l 178- 1 80. 112- 18-1- 133- 191- 163- 132 -90 140 62 160 157 121 114 107 185 38 136 122 118 138 125 165 29 109 193 163 1-19 126 167 199-236 136 162 144 Z3 9 169-174 58 39-58 139 40 13-38 jfbi WET 128- U-193' 172- 156 159 -96 111 92 109 134 26 192 193 155 111 188 129 108 150 198 28 124 152 174 173 I In Appreciation I El 'D To all who have helped us we give our heartfelt thanks: V To Mr. Williamson, our faculty adviser, for his time and practical V aid, given freelyg To the Deans and to Mr. Curt Taylor for their kindness in answer- ing innumerable questionsg To Mr. McKee of the Alumni Ofhce and to Mr. Murray of the News Service for their interest and cooperation and for the use of their facilitiesg To Dr. Lean, Dr. Kelso, and Mr. Moore for their suggestions in developing the dramatic theme, To all the club Presidents, Secretaries and Treasurers hounded so persistently by the editors and business managers, To the Ofhce Secretaries who patiently forwarded mail and pack- ages all year, To the student body for their patient cooperation in listening to Chapel announcements and in making possible the handsome photographs of these pagesg To the advertisers who have aided materially in the successful pub- lication of this bookg To the makers of this book, and especially To Mr. Woner and Mr. Burkholder of the Ziegler Printing Com- PHUYI , To Mr. Rost, Mr. Knox and Mr. Schmucker, the artist-all of the Northern Engraving Companyg To Mr. Dawson and his son in their position as photographersp LAST but not least, to the buyers of this book: Again we say, THANKS! lf this Index gives you any pleasure at all, put it among your most thumbed books, where, on rainy days, some years hence, you can reach it down to live again these care-free days. THE STAFF OF THE 1932 INDEX Two hundred thirty-four 'wa 455 1211! 94-p-QJQAQADJQJQOQ 14034 Anaailbvffltl ,L I! I X .I -.f il l i llllill, D Gflil E OUR play is done. The curtain falls. We hope it joy and pleasure brought. Be generous dear friend, we prayg Let youth atone for wrongs we wrought. Some actors now our stage forsake For other Cll1'I'16S and greater roles: To these we wish love, joy and mirth And none the pain that sorrow tolls. For now we bid thee all adieug Life carries us to paths where few Together play. Another year We'll grace our stage with play anew. To all-farewell. x I ' .XX to li ff 1 , i me ' u IIN if . ,- I f- ' X Q v ill t iii Trng I- i ' ii I Jmllll H ll g itx i i OQQ QQC X XX 5- qfzgpnpntf lllqaaaaa 1llaIleIll'l4ll'l '4'llIl!!lO5ll0s Q. I J
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