Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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I '5 VA. -1 1 A 1, I .H ' 5 .,,. hw f . -. ,K 9. 1. u -. 7 Q 4 1 - 1 0, , 1, ' 7 :wmv -X751 L x . y , . I W 1 gf 'N' V 'W -1 I if ,X 5 s I 1. f 1 - '3 Q ,. K h X u ,Y A 1 .1 H. W Q ,A Q wg, tw, X'Ff,L?f 1 K , 5 2. i'5a??E:zf A L N Q Vi A mx . ,i , . . ,. :Y , Q F . ' V. ' I ' lf , ,il Q -.2292 , 1 X x 5 25555 M: .Mw,,-:1- , ,, A,.f - u 1 Q-, asm. ' f ' Q ? v x Fr A . Svzvrsvz Ulm, nfl rom the cu'c71z,va,z 0 Doane .Afclirzinistraizfion B 71 i Z clzl 71' if .I .I 3 The Board of irustees ln i832 The legislaTure oT Ohio granTed a charTer which creaTed The Board oT TrusTees oT Denison UniversiTy aT Granville, Ohio. Each year Twelve alumi are elecTed To The Board Tor a Term oT Three years. Of The ThirTy-six members, Two are chosen by The alumni and The resT by The Board iTselT. They are men oT broad busi- ness and proTessional experience and come Trom all secTions oT The counTry. On April l7, 1936, Miss Prudence Sherwin was elecTed as The TirsT woman member oT The Board oT TrusTees. This spring anoTher woman, Mrs. Lorena Woodrow Burke oT New York CiTy, was elecTed. OTher TrusTees elecTed To The Board in l936 and I937 are: C. E. Richards oT Columbus. Dr. KirTley MaTher oT NewTon CenTer, Massa- chuseTTs, l-l. W. T. Collins oT CincinnaTi, and Mr. Thomas B. Fordham oT DayTon. The Board oT TrusTees losT a loyal supporTer in C. F. Burke who died This winTer. His loyalTy To Denison will never be TorgoTTen by Those who knew him. ln i936 Tive valuable TrusTees were losT in The persons oT Dr. J. L. Cheney, W. D. Chamberlin, l-l. l-l. FeighT, F. P. Beaver and Edward Canby. The Cleveland TrusT Company aids in The in- vesTing oT The Tunds under The able leadership oT Mr. l-l. C. Royal oT Cleveland who is Chairman oT The Finance CommiTTee. Much oT The deTail work oT The Board is done by The ExecuTive CommiTTee oT which Mr. A. M. Colby oT MansTield is chairman. Mr. D. E. Green, a prominenT aTTorney oT Cleve- land, is chairman oT The Board and Colonel F. A. Deeds oT New York is vice-chairman in cooperaTion wiTh W. P. Beck oT PiTTsburgh. Dr. Millard BrelsTord is secreTary and gs oTTiEes are locaTed on The second Tloor oT The Alumni building on Broadway in ranvi e. - The DesTiny oT Denison program Tor which The TrusTees have given boTh Their valuable Time and Tinancial supporT is receiving The enThusiasTic supporT OT all Denison alumni. The TirsT sTep in The program was The building of a new library which is nearing compleTion, and is expecTed To be ready Tor use when college opens in The Tall. Dr. BrelsTord deserves a greaT deal oT crediT Tor his excellenT work in The capaciTy oT secreTary oT The Board oT TrusTees. STanding, lefT To righT: Fred D. Barker, Rev. Charles Lyon Seasholes, Percy L. Wilfsee, Henry A. STouT, Harry C. Royal, Willard D. Chamberlin ldeceasedl, Charles F. Burke Tdeceasedl, Frank B. Amos, G. HerberT Shorney, Howard Lewis, and Ellis P. Legler. Seaiedz Francis W. Shepard- son, Professor Osman C. Hooper, Rev. TilesTon F. Chambers, W. Porfer Beck, David E. Green, PresidenT Avery A. Shaw, and Millard Brelsford. Page Eighteen Dr. Avery A. Shaw Dresident Dr. Avery A. Shaw became Presidenr ol N Denison Universiry in l927. l-le was born in Nova Scoria and received his Bachelor of Aris degree from Acadia College, Nova Scolia. l-le now has degrees from Rochesler Theological Seminary, McMas- rers and Bucknell College. Before coming ro Denison, Dr. Shaw was paslor of The Emmanuel Church in Brooklyn, New York, for lhirleen years. In 1934-35 he received The honor of being elecred Presidenl of The Norfhern Bapiisl Convenfion. l-le is a rruslee al lhe presem' 'rime of Rochesler Divinily School and is in Who's Who in America and President ol: American Colleges and Universilriesf' Because of his friendliness and symparheric undersianding he has Jraken a place in 'rhe hearl of every Denison sludenr. l-le has a keen inleresi in each sludenl which has made him an iniegral parl of campus life. There is norhing so enioyalole as an evening spenl wilh 'rhe Shaws, for Jrheir charming home is always open To Jrhe slrudenrs and is a haven for lhose in Search of advice, sympalhy and hospilaliry. We regrer 'rhe numerous organizarions Thar rake Dr. Shaw away from us al various Times during The year bur he always relrurns ro rhe while house nexl ro fhe chapel. Denison has reached new heighrs under lhe guidance ol our loved Presidenr and we hope for Irs conlinuance for years +o come. Page lViPli8fEL'll Page I c nh DEANS DI: DENISDN Frederick Delweiler Dvan of A1011 Helen Olney Dorm of lfV07l707l Forbes Wiley Dmn of Fraslmwn DFFICEIQS DF DENISDN Alfred Johnson Bursczr Donald FH'ch Rc'gis!'1'ar Clarence Coons i Busi1zcs.v lvlyllllfl-'ffl' l Page Twenfy one 1 FACULT Joseph L. King, A.B., A.M., Ph D PVOf05S0l' of English ,S William T. UH'er, B.S., A.M., Pl1.D. William C. Ebaugh, B.S., Pl'1.D. Profvssol' of Hisfory Prnfvssor 0f Cl10llIlSfI'j' Page Twmly-l'zc'n Leland J. Gordon, B.S., A.M., Pl1.D Profcssm' of Iivmioiuics Frederick A. S+ewar+, A.B., A.M., B D Profcsxm' of Religion ADULT Arfhur W. Lindsay, A.B., M.S., Pl1.D. Professor of Zoology Willis A. Chamberlin, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Jlmlvru LlIlIj,'1lfIgt'.Y Malcolm E. Siickney, A.B., A.M. Pl'0fC.S.YUI' of 1JIO1'lIlI'X' Alberl A. Roden, A.B., D.Sc.Pol., Pl1.D. A.v.v't Profhvsor of Hixfory and G0'Z'PI'H7Hl'lll E. Basil Hawes, B.S., M.S., Pl1.G. Proffssor of lfflzzmtion Lionel Crocker, A.B., A.M., Pl1.D. Profcssoz' of Sfvccrlz Freeman D. Miller, B.S., A.M., Pl1.D. Ass? P1'ofc.s.m1' of A.vlr0n011z.v Thomas A. Lewis, A.B., Ph.D. Pz'nfvs.wr of Psyrlrology Y Page Twevzty-lh1'ea Page Twenty-four -4' ' FACULTY Bruce D. Greenshields, B.S.C.E., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of lilzgineerilzg Frank J: Wright A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Geology Reginald W. Whidden, A.B., A.M. Professor of English A Leon E. Smiih, B.S., Pl1.D. Professor of Physics George H. Hand, A.B., A.M. I7lSfl'Il-L'f0l' in Econo-zrzwics Horace King, A.B., A.M. Ivzsfrzzctoy' in Art Fannie Judson Farrar 1 A.s's't Professor of Jkfuszrc .l 2 FA Lindley R. Dean, A.B., Pl'1.D. Professor of Classical Lczllguagos Karl H. Eschman, Ph.B., A.M. Professor of M 'zlrsie deorge D. Morgan, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Zoology Augusl Odebrechf, PI1.B., Pl1.G., A.M. Professor of M oderzz Languages Edson Rupp, Ph.B., M.S. CULTY Eri J. Shumalcer, A.B., A.M., Pl1.B. Ass? Professor of English Ass? Professor of Mathematics Alfred Everl1ar+, A.B., M.S., Ph.B. Ass? Professor of Clzenzistry Alma B. Skinner, Ph.B., A.M. Ass? Professor of Modern Lauguoyges Page Tzoenty-five FACULTY Anna B. Peckham, A.B. A.M. Asst Professor of English Danner L. Mahoocl, B.S., M.S. Professor of English F. Dewey Amner, A.B., A.M. . Ass't Professor of Jlloderu Lmiguagvs Annie M. MacNeill, A.B., A.M. Waller J. Livingslon, B.S. Ass? Profossor of English Professor of Physical Erluvaliozz A. Collins Ladner, A.B., A.M. Ass't Professor of ElIgllIOFl'I'IIg and lll!lfllL'llllIflC.Y Thomas R. Wiley, A.B., A.M. Ass t Professor of lllodcru Languogcs Helen A. Barr, A.B., A.M. Professor of Physical Education Helen l. Badenoch, B.S., A.M. Asslt Professor of Plzysiml Edllcafiolz Page Tzvenly-six 1. .',. -,. '- -. ' A, ,. .. r----- is Charles L. Maier, A.B., A.M. Professor of Edufation Mary Louise Ralsion, Ph.B., A.M Irrsfrncfor in Edlfcation Richard Woelhaf, A.B., A.M. Ass't Professor of Speech Henry Skipp, A.B., A.M. Ass t Professor of Aloderu Languages FACULTY Charlofie Rice, A.B., Pl1.D. Ass't Professor of Psychology Sidney Jenkins, B.S. Ass t Professor of Physica! Eduroiion Chosaburo Kaio, B.S., M.S. Ass't Professor of Jllofhcfmoiirs Sidney Gillman, A.B. Instructor in Plzysirol Education I Page TiUEllf:yV-5671871 Page Twenty-ciglzt FACULTY William Fell, A.M., Pl'1.B, Asst Professor of Modern Lazzguagos Sue H. Haury Inslruczfor fin, Piano Richard H. Howe, B.S., M.S. Asst Professor of Plzlvsics Brayfon Sfarlc, B.Mus., A.B., F.A.G.O Asst Professor of Music Sam Gelfer lusiructor in Violin Arfhur Huff Instructor in Music Eleanor Shannon, A.B., A.M. Ass't Professor of English iw 'W i Q qw.. , Harold Tifus, A.B., A.M., Pi1.D. Proffssov' of P11-ilosoplzy if Miss Davis, Dr. Williams, Miss Hopkins James McConnell Instrzzffor in Art King Kellogg Izzsfrucfor in Voice Page T'w1'l1ly-nine hm ,Vx 's is ' X Nw N N xxx 4 IA 'X ,v ii H49 'N xgk Ur Y, VX X. LX W V 1 w vi, 15 Vg YK M vm v A Ne A YN 'x l H QR Hx XR my Nm ,49 rf,,1'2fiZ? ffgf ,- ,f A rv f. N. N2-, hi: A 's 9 QS, Nm A Si W 1 1 A six V V P Wir' 3 L 'x L 1 Q ' x ,M K x 1 ' 1 x 5 vx 'J ,W V r N ,H N W N V K .Ln ' K 1 U 'x W N, Y yy A ' X ,x ,-A' ,f ' ,ff ,f'! K . 4 ' .11,i9A'Y . --Lf? ,ip J.- Qi , 4? AA, , .ff1'5 ,riff ,ffy ff' ,qfii- ' ,.--',z' -4f,1,?A' ,.,., ff ,ff 16,4 ,af A.-ff' ,eff f ,-in ,df ff' Q, ff ,Q riff' .4.,f 2' .f,pQ' ,fif ,- gf .iff 'ff !,1:5 t.ff'9-35' J, , ' E THOMAS ALLISON. Hiunm Chi, 1l'ilmetle, lll. Prnsillcnt Sigma Chi 4' Omicron, Delta Karma 4: Denisonian Staff 1. 2, Associate Editor 3: lilrlilnr 4: Pi Dolta Ensilon 2, 3, 'l'1'eas. 4: Intex'-Fraternity Council 3, 4: M. S. C,A. SECYY 2: Vice-Pres. 3: Editor of Mu Bulletin Il: Freshman Debate: Prom Committee: Commencemert Committee: Phi Society' M. S. G. A, Council 4. 0 EI.IZABE'l'Il ANDERSON, Delta Delta Delta, Mt. Vernon, 0. Y. YV. C. A. 1, 4: Denisonian 3: Aflytuln 3, 4: Chorus I 1. 2. 4: Prom Committee 3: A Capella 3. -1: W. A. A. 4. Q NEILL ARNOLD. Phi thunmu Ditlla, Leonia, N. J. Glee Club 1, 2, Ii, 4: Franco-Calliouoan 3, -l: Festival Chorus 1. 2, K, 49 Math Club: Chanel Choir 3, 4. 0 VIRGINIA AULT, -Alpha Xi Delta, Cmnlxrillge, 0. Y. W. C. A, 2, 3, 4: Cl10rus:A Capella: C. Y. P. U.: Cosmopoli- tan Club 1, ZZ, 3, Vice-Pres. 4: State Sec'y 4. I JUSEPII AUSTIN. Phi Delta The-tn, Aslltahuln, 0. Class President 1: D Association: : Huslwtbzill 2: 'llrack 2, 3, 4. 0 LOIS BAIRD, Kappa Football, 2. 3. -1 Alpha Tllehl, l'iil:sIllu'L:'ll. Pu. Mortar Board: Crossed Keys: XV. S. 4: Y. NV. C, A.: Phi Beta Kzinna: Phi Society. 0 G. A. 3, Pl'1'5lllG!'ll GEORGE BAKER, lfEfl1l Theta Pi, lVashim:ion Court llnusr, 0, Phi llela Karma: Phi Mu Alpha: Phi Society: Adytum Staff 1, 2: Math Club 1: lniernationai Relations Club, 0 HELEN HARBOUR, Alpha Omiuron Pi, Canton, 0. Franco-Callionean: Y. XV. C. A, 1, 2, 3: NV. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 0 BETTY BARNES, Iianml Iinnna Gmnma. Canton, 0. President Kuna Kappa Canmm 4: Class Omoer 1, ll: Panhellonic Council il, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 4: Deniscmian 1, 2, ii, 4: Allytum Staff Il. 4: Franco-Callionean Il. 4: Chairman Mother's Nveekend 3: XV. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 3: Junior Prom Colnniitlee Il: C0l'ilI1'lBl'lC8l'l'l6fll. Committee: Latin Club 1. I JANE llAX'l'ER, Delhi Delta Delta, IWEYEIIIHII Heights, 0. Fairmount School 1: Y, XV. C. A, 3: Franco-Callionean 3, 4. 0 HAROLD BAYLESS, Cl'3lU'l'0l'llSl'illi-', Indiana. Band 3. 4: Brass Quartet 3. 0 PHYLLIS BECK, Alnlm Phi, Columbus, 0. Y. NV. C. A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Cabinet 1, 3, 4, Board 3, 4: llVilall.h Club 1, 2: Engineering Society 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4: Prom Committee May Day Committee: Crossed Keys: Chorus 2: Y. VV. C. A. Murals. 0 MARY IEESEMER, Alpina Phi, Cam briilsru, Muses. President. Alpha Phi 4: VV. A. A. 1, 2, Board 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. 3: NV. S. G. A. Council 3: Crossed Keys: Siumish Club 2: Chorus 2. 0 JAMES IHGG-.XR Phi Deltn Tlwta, Buffalo, N. Y. Golf 2: Intramurals, 1, 2. 3. 4: Denisonian 1: Prom Committee 3: Track, I PAUL BRADY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Granville, 0. Golf 2, 3, 4, Capt, and Coach 3, 4: Chemistry Club. Top Row: Allison, Anderson, Arnold, Auli-, Ausiin: 2nd Row: Baird, Balmer, Barbour, Barnes, Baxier: 3rd Row: Bayless, Beck, Besemer, Blggar, Brady. l Pane Thirfy-Iwo S Top Row: Broughion, Brown, Bunie, Calhoun, Carabelli: 2nd Row: Carle, Chafien, Clwrislman, Chrysler, Colwell: 3rd Row: Conger, Crow, Cudmore, Darrow, G. Davis. 0 GRACE Bli0UGll'l'0N, Alplm Phi, Grnnvilll-, 0. President Board 3. President 4: W. G. A. Il, 4: Phi Society, Prom Cu retary 3, 4: Y. VV. C. A, 1. MAR-Y BROWN, Alnhn Xi D1-Ita. N4-wnrk. 0. Phi Society: M Phi Beta Kappa. 0 XVILLIAM IBUNJE, I'lli Delta Theta, Fimll Prom Committee 3: lntramurals 1, 2, Il, Al. 0 LOMA CAL Board 23, 4: Vl'l:!Zll'E'l' ot' the D. I -l0SEl'I'l CARABELLI, 1'hi Gil Adytum Staff 2. lCrliior 3: Denisonian 1. 2 M. S. G. A. Council Alpha Omic-ron Pi, Canton, 0. Y. XY. C. A. 1, 2. Cl. 4: YV. S. 0 JANET GH'A'l l'EN, Alnhu Xi Delta. Evanston, lll. Y. VV. -l: 'I'au Kappa Alpha: Eta. Sigma Phi 1. 2, Zig Phi Beta Kappa 13, 3, 4. 0 CARLETON CHKISTMAN, Phi Gxnnmu D1-ltu, 0 AIl4Ohio Second 'lfeam 2: Freshman llaskmetllallg Varsity Truck CHRYSLER-, Simna Chi, Granville. 0. Football 2. 3. 4: M. l'0LlVEl.I., Dc-lm Delta Delta, Lovelzuul. Col. Mortar Board: Calleopean Il, Vice-Pres. 4: Y. XV. C. A. 4: XV. S. G. A. 3, V Form-st, Ill. M. Ct. A. 1, 2: A Capella 1: Deniscnlan. 2: G Alpha Phi Il, Mortar Board. Crossed Keys: XV, A. A. 1, 2, nimittee. 3: Glee Club 1, 2: Chanel Choir 4: Math Club 1, Sev- ath Club 1, 2: Eta Sigma Phi 2. 3. -1: XV. A .A. 1. 2. 3, 4 any, 0. Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Basketball 1' 7 IIOUN, Alpha Phi, Lansing, Mir-li. NY. A. A. 1, L, 3, 4: mum D1-ltn, Ulzwellilicl l-leights. 0. Pi Delta Epsilon 2. 3. 4: 4: Intrmmirrilsg Franco-Calliopean 4. 0 JEAN CABLE, G X 'l'l'9'l' ' ' ' ' ' ' fs 3, Head of Judiciary 4: YV. A. A. 2: Phi Society. 1 - , C. A. 1, L, Cabinet 3. 4: XV. A. A. 1, 1, 3: XV. G. A, Crossed Keys: Debate 1. 2. 3. 4. Short Story Contest 3: Franca uk Park. lll. IJ Association: Varsity Basketball 2. 3. 4: -lg Franco-Calllopean Il. 4: Omicron Della Kappa. 0 ROBERT 'rl C -X l I lx 1 D ' ' 1. . 2: l'2LC' : Association. 0 LILLIAB Colorado NVomen's College 1, 2: M21S4ILlGl'S 3. 4: Franco- ice-lfres. -l. 0 LAUREN CONGER Phi ll:-ltu TIM-hi. River lei- Club 2: Cliorus 1 .2: Masciuers l'i'mluctim1s 2: Junior Prom Society 4: Secretary-'l'reusurcir 4. 0 CHARl.0'I l'E ZZ. 4: NY. A. A. 2, Il: Committee 3: Asslslant in Geology Department: C., L. Herrick Geology PROXY. Delta D1-lin Drlhl, Columbus, 0. Y. VV. C, A. ll, 2. Cabinet I THOMAS CUDMORE, Phi Gaunnm Delta, Cluvnlitnrl. 0. Hills- dale College: Oniicron Delta Kappa Sl, Vice-Pres. 4: Fi Delta Epsilon 3, 4: lllue Key: Class President 3. 4: Denisoniun 2. 3: M. S. G. A Vice-Pre-s. -l: Glee Club 2, Ii, Pres. 4: Fre:-hinan llasket- l ball: Freshman Track: Varsity Football 3: Varsity Track L: Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4: Freshman Football. 0 HELEN DAR-RUBY, liunpu Kappa. Ganunu, Gramrillv, 0. Mortar Board: Phi lleta Kappa: Crossed Keys: Phi Society: Y. VV. C. A. , 2. 3. 4, Pres 1, Secfy 2: Urchesis 2. 3. 4: W. A. A. 1, 2, Il, 4, Custodin 2. Head of Outing il, Vice-Pres. 4. 0 GLENN DAVIS, Beta liunna, Granville, 0. Club 1. Math Page Tliirly-three Math Cl-uh 1: Prom Cumniittete. .v., President 3: Chorus 1. 2, 3: Cosmopolitan Club 1, Sec'y 2, Il, 4' ,AL IQICHARD DAVIS, l'l1l Delta 'flu-tn. Fimlluy, 0. Blue Key: Pi Delta. - Epsilon: Circulation Mlanager. Denisonian2: Junior Representative, M. S, G. A.: Senior Representative, M. S. G. A.: D Association: llaisliclbzill Nl?l,T'i2l.H'tiFl', Il: Awlytuin SLZAIT, 2: M. S. C. A.: Chairman, D - Revue: Masquers Productions. 2. 0 FRANCES DELL, Chi Olneiral. Milhlls-town, 0. Miami University 1. Franco-Calliopean: Snanlsh Club: Y. XY. C. A. 2, 3. 4. OALLAN DEXVPIY, Amt-ricnn Commons 5, ' Club, Grlulville, 0. Lyons Township Jr. College 1: Freshman Has- , J' , I lcetbsillp Varsity Basketball 3, 4: C. Y. P. U. 2, Cabinet 3: M. C. A, Y., 2, 3, 4: Cosmopolitan Club 2: Choir 2, 3, 43 D Association. I 4 - SYLVIA DiDOMlNICA, Chi 0m.en:a, Philadelphia. Pu. YV. S. G. A. . Judiciary 4: C. Y. P. U. 1. Vice-Pres, 2. 3. Czmblnet 4: Dormitory ' li: Student Fellowship 1., Sec'y 2. 0 MIIQIAM DORR, Alpha Omivron fi l'i. Snyder, N. Y. President Alpha Oinicron Pi 4: Mortar Board, Vice- Pres. 4: Crossed Keys, Treasurer 3: Tau Kappa Alpha: Phi Society: ,, ll'l'GSl'llXlkll'l Debate: Varsity Debate 2, 3. Freshman Coach 4: Y. XV. C. A. 1. Cabinet 3, Vice-Pres. 4: YV. S. G. A. 2: XV. A. A. 1, 2. 3: Orchesis 2, 3: Panhellenic Council 3, 4. O GEORGE EG- A , GERT, Phi Delta 'l'lwtn, Lnmwlster, 0. Spanish Club 1: Varsity Baseball 2: D Association 2, 3. 4: M. S. C. A, 2, 3: Intramural Council 3, 4. 0 .I0l-IN EGGEK'l', l'hi Delta Tlu-in, Lancaster, 0. Denisonian 1, 2: Spanish Club 1: Intraniural Golf. 0 FRANCES ERD, Alpha Xi Di-Ita, R04-lu-uter. N. Y. Y. YV. C. A. 1, Cabinet 2. Sl. 4: 'l'au Kappa Alpha: XV. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Phi Bela Kappa: Varsity Debate 2. 3, 4: Franco-Calliopean 2, 3. 4: Crossed Keys. 0 YV. GKIFFITI-I EVANS, Jlll'llPSt0lVll, 0. Debate 4. 0 FINLEY FICIKGUSON. Anleril-un Commons Club. Dvill0lU!llll3'. 0. Varsity Cross Country 3: Spanish Club 1. 2. 0 SHIRLEY FITCH. Alnlln Phi. Granville, 0. Phi Beta Kappa. 3: Masqucrs Sec'y 3, President 4: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, Sec'y 1: Math Club 1, 2: Chemistry Society 3. 4: VV. A, A. 1, 2, Board 3, 4: Phi Society. 0 PIIYLLIS FREEMAN, Alnhn Phi, Akron, 0. Della Omicron il, 4: Orchesis, 2, Zi, -1: XY. A. A. 1, 2, Sl: Y. NY. C. A. 1: Math Club 1, 3: Phi Society. I GERVIIARD FRIEDRICH. Mt.Vornon, 0. Chicago 'Baptist Academy: Ranil 12, 4. 0 JANE GEISIIARD, Alpha. 0lllll3l'0Il l'i, Bryan, 0. Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, ll. 0 NORMA GIEDENI-IAGEN, .Alpha Xi Delhi, St. Louis, Mo. Y. YV. C. A. 1, 2 ,3: Cosmopolitan Club 2. Il, -l. .xr ff f ll 9 ' l l',,. l. Top Row: R. Davis, Dell, Dewey, Di Dominica, Dorr: 2nd Row: G. Eggerf, J. Eggerl, Erb, Evans, Ferguson: 3rd Row: Fitch, Freeman, Friedrich, Gebharcl, Giedenhagen. Page Tlzirfy-four Top Row: Glass, Goodridge, Grady, Gray, Gregg: 2nd Row: Haas, Handel, Haight, J. Harman, R. Harman: 3r Row: Hirsf, Hitch, Hoffhine, Holden, Hollh. O GEORGE GL.-XSS. lit-ta Kappa. Middletown. 0. Football 2: E'ngineeringSocietY 1. 2. 52. 4: M. C. A. 2. ROBERT GUODRIDGE, liunpa. Sigma., Newfane. N. Y. Band 1. 2. 3, 4: M. S. C. A. 2, 3. 4: From Committee 3: Interna- tional Relations Club Treasurer 3. 0 LORENE GRADY, Chi Onn-lm. La Grange, lll. Lyons 'l'own:-:hip Jr. College 1, 2: Y. XV. C. A. 3. 4. 0 MARY GRAY, Chi llineira, Xvilkinsbnrir, Pa, Panhellenic Council 3, President 4: Crossed Keys. Presi- lrlent Chi Omefra 4: VV. S. G. A. Council 3: Y. WV. C. A. 1, 2, 3. Al: Glee Club 24: Chorus 2. Il. 0 IIENDLEY GREGG. Lambda Chi Alpha, Newark, 0. ll-LS .C. A. 1, 2. 0 HENRY IIAAS, Beta Kunlm. Baltic. 0. Blue KUN: Track 2: D. Ass'n 2. il. 4: Baseball 2. 3. Cant. 4: Band. 0 NEIL IIANDEL, Newark, 0. Razlln Club 2, 3, 4: 1li'ntzineering Society 2, 3, 4. O RUTH IlAlGH'l', Alpha l'hi, New York City. XV. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4: Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Y. VV. C. A. 1. 2, 3: Orpheus In the Underworld 1: Bartc-red Bride 3: EUllJl'l'Ul S Clulhes 4- 0-l0llN HARMAN. Shana Chi. Umwr SMI- dusky, 0. Basketball 2. 3, Captain 4: D Association: Ornicron Delta Kappa: M. S. C. A. 2. Cl, 4: Varsity Track 3, 4: Class Treasurei' 4:1'roin Committee 3: Intramurals. 0 ROBERT HARJIAN. Tht-ta Kappa Nu, limit-r Sandusky, 0. YVitl:enberg College 1. 2: Associate Member ot' Sigma Chi 3, 4: Freshman l-Basketball 3: Varsity Basketball 4: D Association 4: M. S. C. A. 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Math Club 3. 4: Intramurals. 0 FRANK I-IIRST. Newark. 0. 0 ENGENE HITCH. Beta Kappa, Rocky River, 0. Emrinet-ring Soc. 2, 3. 4: Masouers -4: Track 3: Band: Golf 3. 4. Baseball 2. I JACK IIOFFIIINE, Phi Delta Theta, Columbus. 0. PresirlentPhi Delta 'l'hota. il: Interfraternity Council il: Prom Committee Il: M. S. LT. .-X. 2. Sl: Intramurals. 0 FREIIERICK HOLDEN, Siglllil Chi. Granville. 0. Phi lleta Kappa: Ceolofzical Su- ciety: Opera 2. Cl: Rand 2: Orchestra , 2, 3: Glce Club Accompanist 3: Math Club 1: Stutlent Assistant in Geology. 0 ERXVIN IIOLTI-I, Kappa Hiirma. Elgin, III. President Kullna Sigma 4: Class 'i'1'EilSl.l1'QI' 2. 3: ill. S. C. A. 1, 2. Cabinet 3. President 4: Omicrun Delta Kappa: D Association Varsity Football 2. ::, 4: Blue Key: Inter-Fr:tte1'nily Council -1: Prom Committee 3: Varsity Tennis Coach 4. Pool' Tll1'r't3'-ffm' .. 14 .'-s I ir MA.R,GAltE'l' HOPKINS, Alpha Phi. Crnwsfordsville, Ind. Phi Beta, Kappa: Delta. Omicron 2. 3, 4: Glee Club: W. A. A. 1, 2: Chanel Choir 2, Il, 4: Crossed Keys: W, S. G. A. 3: Chorus 4. 0 IRENE HOVVELL, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Cmwforilsville, Ind. Class Officer 3. 4: Y. NV. C. A. 1: Prom Committee 3: Math Club 1: Sable Club 3. 0 ETIIEL I-IURLEY, Kappa Alplm. Them, Glen Ellyn, lll. Adytum 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Y. VV. C. A. 1, 2: Franco-Cal. 3. 4: 0 THERESA IRWVIN, Alpha Omicron l'i, Alexandria, O. Delta Omicron 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4: W. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: A Capella 1, 2: Archery Champion 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. 2. 3. O HENRY JACOBI, Sigma Chi, Lu. Grange, lll. La Grange Jr. College 1, 2: Glee Club 3, 4. I EDVYARD JENKINS. Beta Kuppn, Ashtabula, 0. D Association 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3: Track 2. 0 ROBERT JONES. Phi Gamma. Delta, Bay Village, O. Football 2, 3: Track 1, 3. 0 HELEN KEIL, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ln Grange, Ill. Chemistry Society: Y. W. C. A. 3, 4: La Grange Jr. College 1, 2. 0 MARTHA JANE KENNEDY, Delta. Delta. Vileltn, Cleveland, Heights, 0. Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. 4: VV. A. A. 3, 4: Chorus 3. 4: A Capella 3, 4. 0 ARTHUR. KENT, Phi Delta Theta, Brookline, Pa. Phi Society: Phi Mu Ahlhil 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Pubicity Manager 3: Chapel Choir 1. 2, 3: Chemistry Society 3, 4: Chemistry Student Assistant, 4: Intramurals. 0 JAMES KERNOHAN, Phi Dr-Ita Theta, Hamilton. 0. Freshman Basketball: Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Swimming 2: Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4: M. S. C. A. 1, 2: Prom Committee. 0 GORDON 4. Student Leader 2: Blue Key 3, Treasurer 4: Phi Mu Alpha 3. Vice- President 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 WVARD KLEPFER. American Commons Cluh, Buffalo, N. Y. Math Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4. 0 RUTH KNIGI-IT, Alpha Xi Delta, Norwood, 0. President of Alpha Xi Delta: Phi Society: Math Club 1: Pan-hellenic Council: Chapel Choir 1. 2. 3, 4: NV. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Y. VV. C. A. 1. 2, 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Chemical Society 4. 0 ROBERT LAMSON. Beta. Theta Pi, Toledo, O. Toledo University 1, 2: Intramurals: Militia Senior Drum Major 4: Band 4. ICINGEKY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Newark, O. Band 1, Top Row: Hopkins, Howell, Hurley, Irwin, Jacobi: 2nd Row: Jenkins, Jones, Keil, Kennedy, Kent: 3rd Row: Ker- nohan, Kingery, Klepfer, Knigl1'I', Lamson. Page Thirty-six 1 Top Row: Lanning, Lawrence, P. Lindsay, W. Lindsay, Long: 2nd Row: Lowry, Lozier, McBride, McCuskey, Mclnfire 3rd Row: McNair, Mailey, Malloy, Mally, Marlow. DOROTIIX LANSING, Alpha Omim-on Pi, Dennison, O. Delta Omicron 2, Treasurer 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3: NV. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1: Chorus 1. I PHILIP LAVVRICNUE, Beta Theta Pi, Ouk Park, Ill. Phi Society: Phi Beta Kappa: Math Club 2, Treasurer 3. President 4: M. S. C. A. 2, 3. Treasurer 4: Blue Key 3, President 4: Adytum Staff 2. Il: Denisonian Staff 3: Prom Committee. 0 MARGARET LINDSAY, Chi Omega, Bellevue, Pa. Y. VV. C. A. 3: NV. A. A. 3: Prom Committee 3. 0 IVALTER LINDSAY, Americinn Commons Club, Iiiehhoro, Pu. University of Pennsyl- vania. 1, 0 MAR-GUERITE LONG, Ali-xundriu., O. Y, XV. C. A. 2, 3. 0 ROBERT LOIVRY, Sifznm Chi, Chicuizo, lll. F'runc0-Culliopezin 4, Cosmopolitan Club Al: M. S, C. A. 4. 0 GERTR-UDE LOZIER, Kappa Alpha Tlwtn. Glen Ellen, Ill. President oEKuppz1 Alpha Theta: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: A Capella 2, 3: Franco-Cal. 3, 4: Adyytum 4: Prom Committee 3: Pun-hellenic Cu-Chairman lllothefs Xveecl-end 3. 0 LELAND MQBRIDE, Phi Gamma Delhi, Hillsboro, O. Math Club 1: Chemistry Society 2. I JAMES McCUSKEY, Phi Delta Tlwtu. Canton. 0. President M, S. C. A. Al: Omicron Delta. Kappa 3. 4: President Phi Delta. Theta 4: Interfraternity Council 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: D Association 2, 3, 4: Delta. Sigma Gamma I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Numerulsg Intramurals 1. 2, 3, -l: M. S. C. A. 1, 2: Prom Committee. O DORIS MMNTYRE. Alpha Xi Dr-Ita, Morrill, 0. Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Cosmopolitan Club 2. 3. 4: NV. A, A. fl, 4. 0 BRUCE MeNAIR.. Phi Gamma Delta, Oak Park. Ill. Trainer 2, 3: Franco-Cul. 3, 4: A Capella. Choir 1. 2, 3, 4: Trztck 1: Chorus 1, 2. 0 DOUGLAS MAILEY, Kappa Sigma, Andover. Mass. Phi Mu Alpha: Intramurals. 0 JOI-IN MALLOY. Beta Theta. Pi, Columbus. O. Football 1, 3. 4: llusebull 3: Swimming 2: Adytum 3: Prom Committee' 3. 0 AGNES MALLY, Alpha Xi Doltu-, Ulrvelnnd. 0. Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Pan-hellenic Council 3, 4: Chorus 4: KV. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2, 3. IMARY LOUISE MARLOVY, Kappa Kappa Onnmm. Wyandotte. Mich. Crossed Keys: VV. S. G. A. 3: Orchesis 2. 3. 4: VV. A. A. 1, 2. Cabinet 3, 4: Y. VV. C. A. 1. 2. - Page Tl!-iI'fjV-SC2lL'I1 rl v l l 0 ELIZAIIETH MAli,Ql'ARl'lT, Dm-lm Delta Delta, Dayton 0. Y. XV. . A. 1, Z, 3, -l: W. A. A. 1. 2. 3: Phi Society: YV. S. G. A. 2. I-IELEN MASON, Newark, 0. Student Assistant Botanv Department 24, 4. 0 FLORIMCE MATIIER. Chi Omefra, Newton Center, Mass. Delta Omicrnn 2, Ji. President 4: VV. A. A. 1. 2. 3: Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2: Glee Club 21, -ig Orchesis 1, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Y. TV. C. A. 1, 2, -l: Chorus 1 2 3: String Quartet 3 4: Adylum Staff 1. I GRACE MONTGOMERY, Kappa Alnhu Tlleln, Columbus, 0. Ohio State University 1: Franco-Cul. 4: Y. XV. C. A. 2, 3: XY. A. A. 2, 3: Adytum Stuff 3, 4: Chorus 2: A Capella, 2. 0 JAMES DIOIIRISV Siizmu Chi, Znlu-sville, 0. President of Sigma Chi: lnterfralernity Council 3, President -1: Chorus Il: 4: Prom Committee: M. S. C. A. 2: Intramurals 2. 15, 4. 0 YYILLIAM DIOR-RIS, Sllilllil Alnhu. Epsilon, Wilnu-ttv, lll. Math Cluh 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1. 2, Il. 4: Prom Corn- milteeg De-nisoniun 2: Intramural NVrestling Clmmpicm 2, 3. 0 MARY MOR.KlSSE'1'T, Delta Delhi, D1-lin, Dayton, 0. Y. XY. C. A. 1. 2: NV. A. A. 1. 2, 4, Board 3: Math Club. Crossed Keys: Phi Society Debzxie. Orchesis 2, 3. fl: XV, S. G. A. 4. 0 MALCOLM MOSIIIEK, Nisrnm ,Alpha Epsilon, Cleveland, 0. President Sigma. Alpha Epsilon 4: Interfraternity Council. Vice-President: Math Club: Spanish Club: Fonibzill 1. 0 MARY MYERS, Alpha Omicron Pi, Canton, 0. Franc0'Cul.: XY. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Y. XY. C. A. 1. 2, 3: W. S. G. A. 4. I ELAINE NEAT. Cleveland llviirlits, 0. Y. YV. C. A. 1. 2. 3: XV. A. A. 3. 0 SHERMAN NE'I'SCliliL, Siznm Anhzx Eprailnn, Huniburir, N. Y. C. L. Herrick Society 2. Zi. President 4: Eoolbnll lwlanugerg D Association. 0 JOHN NISISET, Beta Theta I'i, l40T1'lllllIl, 0. Uqicluro niisslngl. President Hem Theta Pi 4: Trziiner 1. 2: CII-Manager Football 3: M. S. C. A. 2, 3: Prom Committee: D Association. 0 EUGENE NEXVBERKY, N1-w Boston, 0. Rio Grande College 1, 2: Al. S. C. A. 3, 4: Debate 3, 43 C. Y. P. U, 3, Cabinet 4: Intrzimuriils: Men's Glee Club: Cusxnopolitan Club 4: Chapel Choir. Q RUTH URCUTT, Kappa Alpha Tlwtu. Plniniieltl, N. J. NV, A. A. 1. 2. Il, Ai: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 3, 4: XV. S. G. A, 2, il: Editor XV. S. G. A. Humlbnuk Zi: Denisonian 1. 2: Crossed Keys. 0 SVILLIAM I'AlG-E, lilllillll Sigma, Jolmslnwn, 0. M. G. A. fi 1 1 1. ..: Inlrmnuruls 1. L. li. 4: lnterfrziternily Council 3. I -l0l-IN l'E'l l'lT. Phi Gaunnm Delta, Lukewoml, 0. President nf Phi Gamma Delta -1: Fmilbnll 1. 2: Swimniing 2, Il: Denisnnizin 2: lnlerfraiternily Connell 3, 4, Secretary Il. Top Row: Marquarcli, Mason, Maiher, Monigomery, J. Morris: 2nd Row: W. Morris, Morrisseii, Moshier, Myers, Neal: 3rd Row: Neuschel, Newberry, Orcuii, Paige, Peliil. Pligc Thirty-right Top Row: Pfeifle, Pickrel, Pofler, Prall, Pugsley: 2nd Row: Pulse, Rainey, Randels, Reader, Rice: 3rd Row: Riddell Rovin, Sabados, Scipione, Schaub. lNlli0'l'l'lY l'FllCFl1E. Chi Umvtn. Akron, 0. Y. XV. C. A. 1. 25. 3: VV. A. A. 2. 0 BlAKG.Xli.E'l' l'li'liR,EL. llvlta Delhi Dnlta, Dayton, 0. Mortar Board: Class Oilicet' 2: XV. A. A. 1. 2. Il: Y. NY. C. A. Cabinet 23. President -4: Prom Committee 3: Student Faculty Rffziirs Committoe 23. 0 ELEANOR l 0'l I'ER, lizlnnzt Alpha Thehx, Wl'iIliu-'ffm Ill. Y. XY, C. A. 1. 2: Prom Commiteeeill t,'ummencen'ie-nt Committee. I DOROTHY LEE l'RA'l l', Alpha Omicrirn Phi, l'nrkt-rralmrlz, YV. Vu. Franco-Cal.: Y. XY. C. A. l, 2. ZS. 4: XY. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4: Chorus. 0 MARY LOUISE l'l'Gt-SLEY, linunn liuvnu Gamma, Climzrin Falls. 0. Stephens Junior College 1. 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Clmpcl Choir 3, 4: Y. NV. C. A. 3: House President Il: VV. S. G. A. 4: Prom Committee. 0 MARIAN PULSE, Delta, Dvlln I!-L-ltu. Cletjeluml lla-ilrlits, 0. Y. XV. C. A.. 1, 2, 3, -4: l4'r:nnco'Cul.: Math Club: Prom Committee: Llenisoniun 1: A Ciuellzt Choir, 0 BETTY KAINEY, Delta Dm-ltu Iivlfilv, Newark, ll. Miami University 1: XV. A. A, I-I: FIU: Siy.:l'na Phi: Dvnisotiiztu Zi: l-'rom Committee. 0 CHARLES RANDICLS, l'hi Delta Tliem. Covinxzton, Ky. Intrztmurnls 1, 2, II, 4. 0 NELLIE KE.-XIJER, Alpha Omiuron l'i, Swii-mr:'le, Pa. NV. A. A. 1, 2: Iiourd 3, 4: Y. NY. C. A. 1, 2, 3: Frzxncvx-Cul. 3, 4. O LA 1llAIlR RICE. Anwrimin Commons Club, Snrinirlia-ld. 0. Clrfee Club 1, 2. Ii. 4: Cosmopolitan Club 1. 2. Vice-Prnsitlent -1: Band 1, 2: Prom Committee: M. S. C, A. 3. 4: Masque-rs: Track 1: Cross Country 1: Dolittle 1: D Associzitiori: Varsity 'Franck 2. 3: Yztrsity Cross Country 2, 3. -1. O XVELDON RIIIDELL, livin liumm, Cinvinnuti, 0. Trstck 2. 3, 4: Football 3, 4: D Association: Intramural Blzxnzigf-r 1, 2, 3. 4: I-'rom Committee. 0 GEORGE RUVIN, Beta liumm, Detroit, Mic-li. President of Beta Kappa: Denisoniam 1, 2, 3: Aclytum 1, 2, 3: lizzseliall 2: lllasutmrs: Debuts 1: Football 1. 0 ANNA SABADOS, Clevvlaml, 0. Cosmopolitan Club -t: A Capella Choir -1: Orchestra 4. 0 ALFRED Sf'll'l0NE, Ann-ricun Fommons Club, l'lliliulel.pllin, Pa. Ui'L'he-stra 1: Chanel Choir ZZ, -I: Glue Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Varsity Quartet -1: Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2, 3, -1: M. S. C. A. Ii, -l: lnirnmuruls: Franco-Cal. Il. -l. O l'Al'L Bill.-Xlili, Al1'xumlri:l, 0. Debuts- 3. -I: Cosmopolitan t'lul1 2, 25, 4: M. S. Cf. .-X. 1. 2. ll. 4. Page Thirty-nine K' ' 'W E , . ANNAISEI. SHEl'l'ARD, Alplni Xi Di-Ita, Murrnysville, WV. Vu. Orch estrzt 1, 2, 3, -1: Glue Club 2, Il: Eta. Sigma Phi: Y. W, C, A 1, 2, 4: Chorus 1: Delta Omicron. 0 JOHN SH00l', lil-tat 'Flu-tu l'i, t'I1im-ugu, lll. Football 2, 3: D Association. 0 MARY CATH- ERINE Sll0R'l', Delta D4-Ita Delta., St. Paul, Minn. Denisonian As- sociate Editor 2, Sl, 4: Arlytum 1, 2, 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon: W. S. G. A. 4: Prom Committee: Editor Student Directory. 0 VVILLIAM SHORE, Anierioun Commons Club, llammburir, N. Y. Chemistry Soclety 2, 3, 4: Trzloli 2, 3. fi: Intrumurztls. I CARLTON SITTEKLE. Beta Theta Pi, Greeniielll, 0. Football 1, 2, 3. 4: D Association: Basketball 1, 2, 3. -L 0 DOROTHY SMITH, Dvltn Delta, Delta, Cleveland Heights, 0. Y. VV. C. A. 1, 2: XV, A. A. 1, ZZ. Il: Board 4: Mnsquers 3, Secretary -1: Franco-Cal. 4. OBETTY SMITIITON, Chi Ollwlzal, Cincinnati, 0. Ohio XXYESl8S'Zll1 1, 2: Y. YV. C. A. 3. 4: W. A. A. 3, 4. 0 LOREN SOUERS, Phi Delta 'l'llet,:l,, Canton. 0. President of Phi Delta. Theta. -lg Tau Kappa Alpha 3. President -lg Omicron Delta. Kappa.: Pi Delta Epsilon: Denisonizln 2. Associate Editor 3: M. S. C. A. 3. 4: Delale 2. 3. 4: International Relations Club President 2. I ALEXANDER STEYVART, Sigma Chi. Cleve- --' -no land, 0. Football 1. 2, 3. Crmtuin 4g D Association 2, 3, President 4: Omicron Delta Kappa: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2 3, 4: Intertralernity Council 3. O WVILLIAM STEIYART, Amcrimln Cum- mome Club. Coshocton, 0. Chemistry Society 2, 3, 4: Truck 2. 3, 4: 'l'ntr:imura.ls 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 ,ALICE JANET STOUFFER, Kappa Alpha Theta, .Ut-do, Ill. Carleton Collar-re 1. 2: Mortar Board: Debate 3, 4: NV. A. A. 3: Y. XV. C. A. :L 4: VV. S. G. A. 4: Denisonizm 3: Franco-Cal. 0 MARTHA S'l'UBl!LEFIEI.D, Alphn Omicrnn Pi, K0 l'si'e ' N- Y- Y. YV. C. A. 1: W. A. A- 1, 2, 3: Ailytum 2: Prom Committee: YV. S. G. A. 4. O CHARLES TAYLOR, Lmnbllxx Chi Alpha, St.. Clnirsville, 0. Presi- dent Leuubdzi Chi Alpha 3: Interfraternity Council 3, 4: M. S. C. A. 2, 3:Inl.1'mnurltls: Track 2. 0 XVILLIAM TAYLOR., lizllnm Simnu, Grfnville. 0. Phi l-Setn Kappa: D Association: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Truck 2: Cross-Country 2: Debate 1-: Chemical Society 2, 3, Secy-Treats. 4: Phi Society. 0 EDWIN THIELE. Phi Gunnnu Delta. Chicago, lll. Maslluers: lntrzuuuralls 1. 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4:M. S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Cosmopolitan Club 1. Top Row: Sheppard, Shoop, M. K. Short, W. Short, Sitterleg 2nd Row: Smith, Smifhton, Souers, A. Stewart, W. Stewart: 3rd Row: Sfouffer, Stubblefield, C. Taylor, W. Taylor, Thiele. Page Iforly Top Row: Thorsen, Vanderbilt M. Wallcer, M. Walker, We lmsley: 2nd Row: Walicn, Ward, Weber, Wesfern, While: 3rd Row: Wick, Willefi, Wolf, Wolfe, Wyaii. ROIIERT 'l'll0R.SlCN. Beta 'Flu-tu l'i. Evimstoli, III, Omlcron Della Kappa Pi-usif'cnt 4: Phi Beta Karina: Pi Delta Epsilon 3, President -i: Denisnnian 1, 2, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4: Junior Prom Chairman: Adytum 2. 3. Busi- ness Manager Zi: Track 2, Il. 4: D Association: Inter-fraternity Council 3. 0 JESSIE MAE VANDERBILT, Delta Delta Delta, Clliciuzo, lll. President of Delta Delta Delta Ai: Cleo Soloist 2. 3. Director 4: Delta Omicron 2. Vice-President 3, 4: NV. S. G. A. 4: Eta Sigma Phi: NV. A. A. 1: Y. M. C. A. 2. 4. 0 IVIAIQGAIRET YVALKER, Alpha Phi, Gates Mills, 0. Glee Club 1, 2: Chorus T. 2: Masquers Il. -i. 0 MARTIIA XYALK Eli. Canton, 0. Y. VV, C. A. 1, 2. Il. ll: Eta Sigma Phi. 0 DAVID WVALMSLEY, Coslmctnn, 0. A Capella Choir 1. 0 DOROTHY WVALTON, Alpha Omii-ron Pi, Vlhmlstock, Ill. Delta Oniicronz C. Y. P. U, 1. 2: Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2: Y. W. C. A. 1, Chorus 1, 2: A Capella Choir 1,.2: W. S. G. A. 3: Phi Society. 0 LOUISE lV.-XRD, Delta, Delta Delta, Evanston, Ill. Maryland College for Xvomen 1: Y. VV. C. A. 3: Franco-Cal. 0 JEAN XVICBER, Alpha. Phi, lviwnmtkn, lll. Denisnnlun 2. Society Eflitor 3. 4: Arlytum Il, 4: Y. XY. C. A, Zi: Prom Committee. 0 DONALD VVESTER-N, Amcfricnn Commons Club, Poland, N. Y. Omicron Delta Kappa: Presi- dent of Amerlcsiri Commons Club: M. S. G. A. 3: Secretary -l: ii ue Key: 'l.J .-issuuiation' Intramurals: Phi Society: Phi Beta Kappa: M. S. A. 2, 3. 4: Interfraierniiy Council Il, President -l: Math Club: Cross Country 2: Track 3. Q ERVEN IVUITE, American C0lI'llllllIlH Club. Urbana. 0. Math Club 1: Phi Society: Chemistry Society 2. 3: President 4: Vvoocllanil Caemistry Prize 3: M. S. C. A. 2, 3. 0 EDIYARD IVICK, Sililllll Clli. Cliiqenirll. Ill. Football 1. 3: D Asso- ciation: Spanish Club, 'freasurvr 2: M. C. A. ti: Baseball 2, 3, Captain 4. 0 HARRY SVILLETT, Lannlulu Chi Alpha. Limenstur, 0. Blue Key: Phi Mu Alpha, Secretary 24. President -l: Omicron Dclln Kappa: M. S, G. A. Treasurer 4: Glen Club 1, 2, Il. Manager 4: Chapel Choir 1, 2, il: Football 1, 2: Basketball l, Track Coach 3, 4. Q ARGYLE YVOLF, Phi Delhi 'l'll1!txl. liivl-I' Forest. lll. M. S. C. 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Caruso, Casfle, Cavagro'H'i, Chapin, Clark, Clemenir 3rd Row: Coclrerill, Coffman, Collyer, Condif, Corson, Cos- way, Coughenour, Criifendeng 41h Row: Dagger, Danker, Davis, Deeds, De Fossef, Deibel, Denison, Defweiler: Sfh Row: Deubler, Drake, Du.Bey, D. Duffey, H. DuFfy, Dunham, Eddy, Ellorg 61-h Row: Everhari-, Faelehle, Felfus, Filkins, Flory, Fly, Folger, Forsy+heg 7+l1 Row: Frazier, Fulcher, Fuller, Geil, Geneser, Gibson, Gilberf, Goodhue. Page Fifty-one SDIDHC CDES Top Row. Grabill, Gram, Green, Greer, Gregg, Gri'FE'fl1, Huge, Hallsieing 2nd Row: Hansberger, Harding, Harfburg, Huffman, Hearsey, Hecker, Hildriih, Holh 3rd Row: Hopes, K. Hopkins, L. Hopkins, Humphrey, Hunfingfon, lsaly, Janssen, Jenkins. I Page Fifly-Iwo i 1 i I Top Row: Jennings, Johnsion, Jones, Kelly, Kielmm, Kirlrpahick, Koluanlria, Kubelc: 2nd Row: Larnecl, Lawson, Licls'l'er, Lind, McClana'rl'1an, McKibben, McKinney, McKirahan: 3rd Row: , McNamara, McNeill, Miaire, Markle, E. Marner, J. Marner, Mafcheif, Meacham: 4-H1 Row: Mears, Meilsfrup, D. Meyer, F. Meyer, R. Miller, P. Miller, R. W. Miller, Miichellg 5H'1 Row: Morrow, Mulcay, Mullin, Neill, Nichols, Niederhofer, Nyquisf, Orme: 61h Row: Osmond, Owen, Palmer, Parks, Pafrick, PeH'ii', Pilof, Pifherg 7ih Row: Prenfiss, E. Price, M. Price, Quinn, Radke, Ralph, Reed, Ringle. Page Fifty-tlzrec' Page Fifty-four l E SUDHDMDIQES Top Row: Rope, Rupp, Schoepfle, ScoH', Shai, Sheldon, Sherman: Znd Row: Shumalrer, Simmons, Sims, D. Smiih, E. Smifh, G. Smiih, J. Smiih, W. Smifh: 3rd Row: Sowle, Speckman, Sperl, Sfark, S+i'Fler, Sliner, Sfuarf, Sullivan. op Row: Sweeder, Sweiher, Tamblyn, Thierwechier, Thomas, Townsley, Tumbleson: 2nd Row: Turner, Uebel, Van Horne, Vincenf, Walker, Wallis, Way: 3rd Row: Webb, Welsh, Wheeler, While, Wiggins, Wighl, Wiley: 4'rh Row: Wil- kins, Williams, Williamson, Wilson, Winchesier, Wingerf, Wolf, 5th Row: Wolfe, Woolson, Wrighf, Yoder, Zimmer- man, Zell. Page Fifty-five Page Fifty-six FIQESHMEN Top Row: Ahlers, Ammon, Ashmun, Bahr, B. Barlow, M. Barlow, Barrie. Baiemang 2nd Row: Beardsley, Beaver, Bel lavia. Bemiss, Berry, Bersfed, Befhune, Bifzer: 3rd Row: Black, Blackburn, Blake, Block, Boggs, Bogman, Brant l Top Row: Braun, Bridge, Browne, Burns, Burf, Cadwell, Carey, Chalmers: 2nd Row: Chappell, Chrisfena, H. Clark, J. Clark, R. Clark, W. Clark, B. Clemenfs, E. Clemenfsg 3rd Row: Cole, Collander, Conanf, Coons, Corbo, Cowman, Crawford, Crooks: 4'I'l1 Row: Cur1'is, Davis, Daych, D. Dean, F. Dean, cleBeauclair, Deer, Deefer: Sfh Row: Dell. Di DOYT1lI1lC8. DiX0Y1. DOHIBY. DUJ'l'Bl'1'l'. DUHOD- Eqbeff- Eggerfg bfh Row: EllioH', Elmers, Eschman, H. Evans, R- EV-ins. R- Evans. Evensen. Fillsi 7flI ROW! Fl'iClK. Frosf. Galloway, Geneser, Gilzlin, Glass, Glenn, Goll. Page F ifty-seven Page Fifiy-eight FIQESHMEN Top Row: Gordon, Greegor, Gregg, A. Hanna, R. Hanna, Hayward, Heelcman, Hire: 2nd Row: Holkesvig, Hornor, Hover, Howland, Hubach, Hudson, B. Hulligan, J. Hulligan: 3rd Row: lnnis, Isaly, lzanf, Jackson, Jacob, JeweH', J. Jones, V. Jones. Top Row: King, Klemm, Koos, Kopf, Krieg, Kriz, Ladd, Lenfz: 2nd Row: Lindaman, Lindsirom, Lowe, Ludeman, Lyon, McCarroll, McCIever!y, McCollum: 3rd Row: McColm, McCoy, Mackelfresh, Madison, Mandel, Mandry, Marquardf, Mariing 4+h Row: Mariindale, Maffhews, Maul, Menendian, Menzel, Merchanf, Miller, Minfhorneg 5+h Row: Molen, Monahan, Monfgomery, Morgan, P. Morris, R. Morris, Morrison, Morse: bfh Row: Mofhersbaugh, Mowery, Musal, Nelms, Newcomb, F. Newfon, J. Newfon, Nicholie, 71h Row: Norman, Nowak, OrcuH, Orme, Oxley, Oysfer, Parker, Parsons. Page Fifty-nine Page Sixty FIQESI-I Top Row: Pauley, Perry, Phillips, Pierce, Poslre, Price, PrH':hard, Pyle: 2nd Row: Quarrie, Radebaugh, Radhe, Ran- dolph, Rehn, Reinhold, Rhodes, Riddell: 2nd Row: Rimer, Romei, Rose, Rowan, Sackeff, Samann, Sanborn, Saf- +er'field. Top Row: Sau.nclers, Schulfe, Schulz, Schwarlz, Segardi. Seufferf, Shaffer, Shank. 2nd Row: Shaw, Sheldon, Shelion, Shepard, Sherman, Sherwood, Shively, Shock, 3rd Row: Shoop, Shinkle, Skipp, H. Smifh, M. Smi+h, P. Smirh, R. Smifh, Snider, 4fh Row: S+arreH', S+. Clair, Sfein, Sloll, Sfone, Sfoner, Sfridsberg, Sfumpfg 51-h Row: Sweei, Ta- kahashi, B. Taylor, E. Taylor, F. Taylor, Thomas, Thrasher, Tracy: 6+h Row: Truesdale, Van Horn, Van Vorhis, Ven- ning, hViclk, Vorhis, Waif, A. Walker: 7fh Row: C. Walker, S. Walker, Walsh, Watson, Webb, Welles, Wheailey, C. W ee er. Page Sixty-0110 Page Sixly-two FIQESI-I Top Row: E. Wheeler, G. While, R. While, Wiley, Wille, Williamson, Wilson: 2nd Row: J. Wilson, Wolfe, Wooclry Wrighf, Yule, Yuncker, Ziska. if mx X XXL XWYXN K 'L CF , .4'fF 5 ,iff f R -F, xx: A 1 : , ' ' 4 -AQ 3,1 L E new W' ,.:.:G55y'i s pf- w., B -Fkywfl' V 7 ,f Qi' if .r1Hf fs A-sf' gr is 'R all Rs , Z ,Q , 'A W ,gg , se-'F 'Jr . 4 . f. ll. Y-, W, W. M Ch SKK X X K X p,.w,'dC,,, nf Jlmim, Clam Editor of the Adytznzz Prvsidclzl of the D Association JACK RADER NEIL CARTTER ALEX STEWART PI'L'SI.liL'llf of Y. PV. C. A. PEG PICKREL C A M D U S j7l'I'.Yfl1'f'IIf of M. 5. C. A. JIM MCCUSKEY Pl'CX1-dL'l1-f of IV. S. G. .-1. LOIS BAIRD Prvsidclzl of the Soplzomore Class TOM ORME Editor of the Dcnisonimz TOM ALLISON P1'mi1fv11l of Ptlllf-1'1FIIClIfC Cvzmcil P1'0s1'dc'11f of IllI'Bl'-Fl'l11i'I llflj' Council, First S0111r'sIz'r' JIM MORRIS Business .A-IIIIIIIHCI' of the .A1dj'1'1llIl' MARY GRAY LEADERS 1jl'I'Sidl'IIf of AI. S. C. .-1. IRV HOLTH President of A. 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Jfii, ., .1 'wiki THE 1937 ADYTUM QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS CHOSEN BY THE MEN DE KENYDN CDLLEGE G A M B I E R , O H I O M cy17zia lfattbzofafe KAPPA ALPHA TH ETA 'u .f vJi Wfifsissvzssir' 11 ., .WW u,:WL,:: M U A.., A-iw!!! 2 Page Seventy-four m gatofyn Thie tufechtet KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Ms' 2 cf - ..., M.:-:V V- ' sfs:a1f:?isla.g la.. up-.al -- ' -15:91, -fr, -, ' ,.z'5,.': if .Wx - ' 2 v ' .. T.,-321211-,. 111 a g ar:-. . -' ' ' 1' 3:11. '1:1-1:.'1y:.15215:11'1561 - . . ...,..::::1::::.- ' .V .il-ll? Page Seveuiy-five Page Sczfcvzty-.fix my 4 ,S ag ,iw euie Mae Vande'z6z'ft DELTA DELTA DELTA Page Seventy-sc e 1 FY- K If I. M ff f f I , N. 4. Z f 5 5 V, l 111 v?.fP!,.,,,, FTS.: wc: -56 ' , I f-A5gqW,3.u:, 1, Q P Q, .1 M Y 1 5 ,, I .. , 3 t warg x Page Seventy-eight ' wa 5,1 S Q gpm: r 5 22:5 ix, mug, fi? ' vu w , uw, N m W '. sw ai 5: H, if W Sz: NW 1 w um, Eg nf ,aa yfdll KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA g S BREkRX1kX fl AA LD X -45 I ,arf :E if F' . 1 L-3 li 1 .f 1 aw . rw . W, UPS, ' . - f.E1:.'1 . in Q 1 ' ,W ,?5onl J ! ' A D' ,EZ P 5,-14' , f ,S ,av 4' - ' rj J . ,. . ,I . . grafif-.f'-'I 1, , , , , ,,., . . -. ,.. up - f' mvff' Y HUNDITQAIQIES UMICIQDN DELTA IYADDA Page Eighiy-four Top Row: Thorsen, Cudmore, Souers, Allison, Holihg 2nd Row: McCuslcey, STewarT, Van Wagoner, WesTern, WilIeTTg 3rd Row: Dr. Crocker, Dr. DeTweiler, Mr. LivingsTon, Mr. Mahoocl, Dr. Shaw. Omicron DelTa Kappa is a naTional men's honorary TraTerniTy. Membership is awarded aTTer a cerTain number oT poinTs is earned Through Three or Tour years oT college. PoinTs are given in every Tield OT college endeavor including aThleTics, iour- nalism, scholarship, debaTe, music, dra- maTics and sTudenT governmenT. Through- ouT The year meeTings are held bringing TogeTher leaders in all Tields Tor discussion oT universiTy problems. This Tall Three sTudenTs and one TaculTy member were elecTed. They were: Dr. Frank J. WrighT, RoberT Van Wagoner, Thomas Allison, and Alex STewarT. Bob is The TirsT member oT The class oT I937 To receive This honor. Omicron DelTa Kappa has had many worThy proiecTs, one oT which, The O. D. K. ShelTer l-louse, sTanols on SunseT l-lill. This organizaTion backs all worThy proiecTs and aTTempTs To beneTiT Denison in every way possible. This Tall a greaT deal OT con- sTrucTive ThoughT was given To The DesTiny oT Denison program wiTh emphasis on The TransTorming oT Cleveland l-lall inTo a sTu- denT union building. Under The leadership oT RoberT Thorsen The year has been a suc- cessTul one. The highesT award Tor senior women ouT- sTanding in scholarship leadership, and service is MorTar Board. Previous To The spring oT l935-I936, The senior women's honorary was Cap and Gown. To encourage scholarship, MorTar Board gave a scholarship dinner Tor The TiTTeen girls wiTh The highesT averages from The sophomore and junior classes. This Tall. They gave a Tea Tor TransTers. All The members were blackened and dressed in whiTe mess iackeTs. The Trans- Ters were given Transfers Trom Their old colleges To Denison. The Theme OT The Tea was a Train. LaTer, The organizaTion planned The Dad's Day banqueT. AT l-lomecoming They planned a dance aT The lnn in coniuncTion wiTh Omicron DelTa Kappa. The Tollowing morning, They held a brealcTasT Tor MorTar Board alumnae, aT which Time They Took inTo The chapTer some alumnae Trom Cap and Gown. Two girls didn'T reTurn This year, Mar- iorie l-lunT and Phyllis Taber. The laTTer is now aTTiliaTed wiTh The chapTer aT PiTT. Alice-JaneT STouTTer is The presidenT oT MorTar Board This year. Mrs. l-lorace King, Miss Barr, and Miss Badenoch are advisors. Mrs. Shaw and Dean Olney are honorary MorTar Board meeTs aT The convenience oT The members, usually once a monTh, and preTerably Tor supper. MUIQTTAIQ B0 Al? D ' 4i l Top Row: Sfouffer, Dorr, BroughTon, Darrow, Baird: 2nd Row: Colwell, Piclnrel, Miss Badenoch, Miss Barr, Dean Olney. Page Ezghtg five BLUE KEY Blue Key is a naTional honorary TraTerniTy designed To honor men recognized as lead- ers on Their respecTive campuses. IT orig- inaTed aT The UniversiTy oT Florida in l924 and iT now has 7l acTive chapTers Through- ouT The counTry. The Denison chapTer is very acTive on The campus. Blue Key planned The cele- braTion Tor Dads' Day, arranging Tor seaT- ing The dads oT The TooTball players on The bench wiTh The Team, and Tor Tagging each dad wiTh his son's number. AT Tha+ Time The organizaTion also made arrangemenTs Tor TraTerniTy open houses Tor The TaThers. Some Time ago Blue Key sponsored a saTeTy program, having as a chapel speaker a member oT The STaTe Highway PaTrol. Blue Key helped wiTh The preparaTions Tor Homecoming and had charge oT The Barbecue given Tor The alumni. Blue Key played an imporTanT parT in The plans Tor Sub-Treshman day in The spring. They arranged TraTerniTy open- houses Tor Treshmen, planned a Tour OT The campus Tor The sub-Trosh, posTed welcome signs and signs indicaTing poinTs OT inTeresT, and sponsored decoraTion OT TraTerniTy houses. Jesse SlcriliTz was senT as delegaTe To The naTional Blue Key convenTion aT New Or- leans in The winTer. Blue Key also had such duTies as regulaT- ing men's conducT in chapel and on The campus, renewing The name-signs oT Tor- mer Denison presidenTs along The Drag, and planning an acTiviTy calendar Tor nexT year. Top Row: Cornell, Cudmore, Davis, Erler, FrosT, Gerhandh 2nd Row: Haas, Harman, Harfman, HolTh, Kingery, Lawrence: BoTTom Row: Morgan, Slrrilifz, Turnbull, Van Wagoner, WesTern, Wille'H. Top Row: Murfon, Oxley, Spring, Beclr: 2nd Row: Coons, Eschman, Jones, Pod- mann: 3rd Row: Posf, ReiTer, Sparlrs, Warner. Our honorary socieTy Tor Junior women is Crossed Keys. IT was organized in May. l926, To promoTe a Triendly spiriT among various social groups and To keep class spiriT running high. New members are Tapped in recogniTion OT Their campus aT- TiTude and cooperaTion in acTiviTies. ATTer The TirsT semesTer, Crossed Keys dropped The maTTer of chapel conducT in view oT The TacT ThaT The presenT plan was noT successTul. They are now working wiTh MorTar Board on a new program. Crossed Keys helped Women's Govern- menT in collecTing money and cloThes Tor Tlood relieT. ln cooperaTion wiTh Blue Key They are working on plans Tor Sub-Freshman Week-end, which will be May I5Th, I937. The oTT'icers Tor The pasT year were: Evelyn lviurTon, president KaTherine Oxley, secreTary and Treasurer: Mary Spring social chairman. Dr. CharloTTe Rice is The TaculTy advisor. Crossed Keys may noT appear To execuTe many TuncTions during The school year, louT The organizaTion is primarily an honorary socieTy ThaT helps The campus in ways in- Tangible raTher Than maTerial. Those sophomores Tapped This year are: lda Jeanne Dagger, DoroThy Frazier, Jean Gregg, Carol GriTTiTh. BeTTy l-larTman, PorTia Miller, Sue Palmer. Jean Ralph. Evelyn Rope, BeTTy SCOTT, MargareT Schu- malcer, BeTTy Tumbleson, ElizabeTh Way, KaTherine Webb, RuTh Wheeler, and Jean Yoder CDUSSEID KEYS Page Eig11fj'-SC2'P11 Top Row: WiIIeH, Wood, Carney, Anderson, Baker, Crifesg Znd Row: Cudmore, Everharf, Hard, Hirsi-, Holden, Jacobi: BoH'om Row: Ken'r, Kingery, Nadel, Sfewarf, Wiley. DHI MU AlDI-IA Page Eighty-eight Even more lhan in previous years did Nu chapfer of Phi Mu Alpha dislinguish iisehf on Jrhe Denison campus during l936-7. The iirsl eveni of imporiance was The receplion given in coniunclion wilh Della Omicron, musical sororily, on No- vember sixlrh. On 'rhe 24lh and 25+h of March mem- bers of Phi Mu Alpha and Della Omicron sang 'rhe leading roles in The puppei opera, The Emperor's Cloihesf' They played To a large and enlhusiaslic audience borh nighis. Besides ifs conlribulion +o Denison life, as an organizarion, Phi Mu has served and won recoqnilion 'rhrough musical aciiviiies of iis individual members. Reid Anderson and Ronald Wiley are drum major and as- sislanr direclor of Jrhe band, respeciivelyg Tom Cudmore is sludeni leader of The glee club: l-larry Wille++ is glee club manager and member of lhe board of conirol of music. Franklin Wood is assisl- an'r direclor of 'rhe club. and Henry Jacobi is manager of The same. Norman Nadel wriles musical news and crilicism for Jrhe Denisonian. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia was founded as a nalional honorary musical fralernily al New England Conservaiory of Music in I898. The local chapler was esiablished in l9l2 DelTa Omicron was Tounded aT The Cin- cinnaTi ConservaTory OT music in I909, To creaTe and TosTer Tellowship among mu- sicians during Their sTudenT days wiTh The idea oT aTTaining The highesT degree oT musicianship individually. DelTa chapTer was insTalled aT Denison in I9I5. Sfranding Tor superior abiliTy and inTeresT, iT repre- senTs The highesT recogniTion of music aT- TainmenT Tor women aT Denison. For The second year, The chapTer has sponsored The sale oT TiclceTs Tor The va- rious concerT series in Columbus. In The Tall, Phi Mu Alpha cooperaTed wiTh The sororiTy in giving Their annual recepTion Tor all music sTudenTs. ln The spring, The Two organizaTions presenTed The marioneTTe opera, The Emperons CloThes. Those parTicipaTing were members oT The Two groups. On Founder's Day, a supper was held aT The Campus Corner Tea Room: members oT Epsilon chapTer aT The lvlorrey School oT Music were guesTs oT DeITa on This occa- sion. All oT The musical organizaTions on The campus are represenTed in The member- ship. DelTa Omicron has members who are in The glee club, The orchesTra, The chapel choir, and The sTring quarTeT. The Three girls in The lvladrigal Group are D. O.'s, as are The accompanisT and The sTudenT di- recTor There are I8 girls in The chapTer This year, seven oT whom were iniTiaTed in March. The oTTicers Tor The year were Florence lvlaTher, presidenT: Theresa Irwin, vice-president Annabel Shepard, secreTary: and DoroThy Lanning, Treasurer. DELTA CMICIQDN Top Row: Beam, Davis, Deeds, Eschman, Freeman, Geilg 2nd Row: Gufhridge, Hopkins, Irwin, Jennings, Lanning, Mafherg 3rd Row: Shepard, Shepherd, Townsley, Vanderbilt Walfon, Wolfe. Page Eighty nme DI DELTA EDSILDN The Denison chapTer of Pi DelTa Epsilon, naTional journalism TraTerniTy, is one oT The mosT acTive and worThwhile honoraries on The campus. Membership is gained by elecTion aTTer ouTsTanding work in some phase of iournalisTic acTiviTy on The Denison campus, oT an ediTorial or business naTure on eiTher The Denisonian or The AdyTum. RoberT Thorsen was presidenT oT The or- ganizaTion during The pasT year: a-nd wiTh Loren Souers as vice-presidenT, Neil CarT- Ter as secreTary and Tom Allison as Treas- urer, The group made numerous conTribu- Tions To Denison liTe and acTiviTy. Perhaps The ouTsTanding conTribuTion of The season was The Penman's Prom which The TraTerniTy sponsored. A name band was imporTed and an all-campus dance was held. Two prizes were insTiTuTed Tor ex- cellence in sTudenT iournalism. The group cooperaTed in The very successTul Pi DelTa- Epsilon Grille Moderne Bridge Tournament Programs which appeared aT The TooTball games were also a proiecT oT This very acTive group. Along wiTh These proiecTs The honorary carried on The ediTing, publishing and dis- TribuTion of The STuclenT BIoTTer and The STudenT DirecTory. Regular meeTings were held and plans Tor a liTerary magazine and Freshman Bible were discussed. Top Row: Thorsen, Souers, CarTTer, Carabelli, Allison: Zncl Row: Barnes, Burrill, Cudrnore, Cullen, Davisg 3rd Row: Dunnick, Dwelley, Overhuls, ShorT, Van Wagoner. Page N mety Tow Row: Erin, ChaTTen, Dorr, STou'FTerg Bo'Hom Row: Beardshear, Oxley, Souers Dr. Lionel Crocker. Denison's chapTer oT Tau Kappa Alpha, one oT The Two leading naTional Torensic socieTies, was headed This year by Lauren Souers, president and Frances Erb, secre' Tary. The members oT This organizaTion are: Jesse SkriliTz Frances Erb Lauren Souers JaneT ChaTTen A Gail Oxley Miriam Dohr AlberT Beardshear Alice JaneT STouTTer Membership inTo This organizaTion is ob- Tained by Two years oT acTive parTicipaTion in collegiaTe debaTing, as a member oT The varsiTy Team or by ouTsTanding work in The Tield oT speech. Denison aTTended The Na- Tional ConvenTion held aT CincinnaTi aT which convenTion all The chapTers send del- egaTes Tor a Round Robin oT debaTing and aTTer-dinner speaking compeTiTion. The delegaTes represemking Denison were Alice JaneT STouTTer and Gail Oxley. Each del- egaTe had To be prepared To speak on eiTher side OT The quesTion: Resolved, ThaT Consumers' CooperaTives would beneTiT The public welTare. TAU KADIDA ALIDI-IA Page Ninety one Page Ninefy-fzva I BETA KADDA The following lisr represenis rhe presenr membership of Jrhe Thera Chaprer oi Phi Beia Kappa, as regards rhose, only, who are in arlendance ai, or employed by, The Universiiy. F. Dewey Amner Millard Brelsford FACU LTY MEM BERS Willis A. Chamberlin L. Richard Dean Fred erick G. Defweiler Karl H. Eschman W. Alfred Everharr Donald R. Fifch Burr T. Hodges Richard H. Howe Alfred J. Johnson Marie E. Lein Thomas A. Lewis Freeman D. Miller Augusi Odebrechi Helen Olney Anna B. Peckham Charlorfe Rice Alberi' A. Roden Avery A. Shaw Eri J. Shumaker Alma B. Skinner Malcolm E. Sfickney Frank J. Wrighi' Elizaberh Thomas A. Elwood Wells The following Faculiy Wives are members, or afiiliared members. Janef M. ChaH'en Shirley M. Fi+ch ' Donald W. Wesie Lois V. Baird George W. Baker Mary I. Brown 'Elecied in I936 Ill Mrs. F. Dewey Ammer Mrs. Karl H. Eschman Mrs. Sam Gelfer Mrs. George D. Morgan Mrs. Thomas Rogers Mrs. Henry J. Skipp STUDENT MEMBERS Class of i937 rn' Roberi M. Thorsen Class of I 938 Charles Roberi Deefer William D. Lewis Es'rher Goldie Smifh Helen M. Darrow Frances E. Erb Frederick T. Holden Margarei L. Hopkins Philip S. Lawrence William J. Taylor GUVEIQNMENT Top Row: McCuskey, Cudmore, WesTern, Allison, Beardshearg 2nd Row: Carabelli, Davis, Har- man, l'larTman, Orme: BoTTom Row: Rader, Souers, Van Wagoner, Wl1iTe, Willeft. MEN'S STUDENT GUVE IQNMENT Page Ninety-four The lvlen's STudenT 6overnmenT Associa- Tion is composed oT members elecTed each year by The men's sTuclenT body To repre- senT iT in problems concerning iTs inTeresT in The school. One oT iTs main purposes is The bringing abouT oT a closer relaTionship beTween The men sTudenTs and The college. ln accordance wiTh The polic oT gov- ernmenTs oT previous years, This year's group has worked Toward broader powers Tor iTselT, and has had some success wiTh regard To acTual sTudenT governmenT and disciplinary measures. MSGA has reorganized The voTing in sTudenT governmenT and class elecTions on lines ThaT will eliminaTe, as Tar as possible, all poliTics and will TaciliTaTe The acTual voTing. The program in men's assembly each Thursday is prepared and direcTed by MSGA. Local and ouTsicle speakers who presenT a wide varieTy OT subiecTs are ob- Tained Tor These meeTings. By means OT boards elecTed by The sTu- denT body, MSGA has conTrol over music, debaTe, publicaTions, and aThleTics. WorThy campus proiecTs are always endorsed and TosTered. OTTicers oT MSGA This year were: Jim McCuslcey, pres.: Tom Cudmore, vice-pres.: Don WesTern, sec'y.3 and T-larry WiIIeTT, Treas. Jaclc Rader has been elecTed presi- denT, and Charles VincenT, vice-presiclenT Tor The coming year. SelT-governmenT is conducTed by Deni- son women Through The Women's STudenT GovernmenT AssociaTion, To which all women belong. This year The associaTion has mainTained The cenTral Tile commiTTee, organized To record The exTra-curricular acTiviTies oT The sTudenTs, and To enTorce The poinT sysTem. Many have been The inTeresTs oT W. S. G. A. This year. According To cusTom, This body has managed The General Jam. They have also arranged all The programs Tor Tuesday chapel and have revised The handbook rulings. The Big SisTer organiza- Tion has been The work oT women's sTuclenT government as has The TradiTional ChrisT- mas sing aT Dr. Shaw's home aTTer The Y. W. C. A. pageanT, and The May Day celebraTion, in honor oT The seniors and The moThers. Women's STudenT GovernmenT has also had charge oT The dormiTory dances and Teas. The age-old TracliTion oT scrap day has been anoTher oT iTs various acTiviTies. One oT The mosT inTeresTing oT The Asso- ciaTion's deparTmenTs was ThaT OT inTer- sororiTy Treshmen debaTes, The Tri DelT pledges being vicTorious. Coop-eraTing wiTh Y. W. C. A., The associaTion helped To esTablish a Treshman camp. The main proiecT underTalcen This year was vocaTional guidance conTerence which was highly suc- Cessful. WOMEN'S STUDENT IEDVEIQNMENT Top Row: Baird, Calwell, Eschman, Posf, STouTferg 2nd Row: Carle, Ccons, Spring, Rope, Klemmq Bo'H'om Row: Shumacher, Shorf, ChaTTen, VanclerbilT, Dean Helen Olney. l l '... .,-,. V. 4,.. ,,. Page Ninety-five INTEIQ- FIQATEIQNITY CUUNCIL The lnTer-TraTerniTy Council was headed This year by James Morris. Sigma Chi. Due To his graduaTion aT semesTers, The presidency wenT To Donald WesTern, American Commons Club. The purpose oT The inTer-TraTerniTy council is To sTrengThen inTer-TraTerniTy relaTions and To handle collegia+e maTTers perTaining To TraTerniTies as a whole. ln The summer oT I936 The council pre- pared and senT ouT handbooks To The Freshman men giving advice on TraTerni- Ties, pledging and expenses. The annual banqueT was held aT The lnn in January. One OT The ouTsTanding biTs OT legislaTion by The council This year was The boycoTTing oT The up-hill dorms Tor seranades, excepT sweeThearT seranades, because oT lack oT appreciaTion. AnoTher sTep Torward in conTrolling and subduing rushing acTiviTies was made when The council voTed ThaT a deTiniTe daTe sys- Tem be seT up Tor Treshman men. This provides ThaT a prospecT musT be enTer- Tained in Three diTTerenT houses beTore he is pledged. This plan goes inTo eTTecT in The Tall oT I937. The annual lnTerTraTerniTy Serenade con- TesT was held over lvloTher's Weekend wiTh The Phi Sams vicTorious. Three inTer-Tra- TerniTy smokers were held during The year Tor all college men. The council persuaded Dean Olney To reduce The number oT TaculTy chaperones aT a Tormal Trom Three To Two couples. The council Teels ThaT iT has had a very successTul year and all im- porTanT legislaTion has been handled inTel- ligenTly and Tairly. Top Row: Morris, Wesfern, Taylor, Rovin, Brauning, Cornell: 2nd Row: DeeTer, Holfh, Morgan, Moshier, Nesbif, Orr: BoTTom Row: Pe'HiT, RooT, Skrilih, Souers, Turner, Welles. Page Nmcig -six Top Row: Gray, Bowman, Eschman, Barnes, Dorrg 2nd Row: Jorgenson, Lozier, Mally, Marner, Masch: BoTTom Row: Piclcrel, Shoemaker, Sparks, Walker, Dean Helen Olney, Advisor. ln The Panhellenic AssociaTion are merged The ideas and characTers oT seven Denison TraTerniTies. The council has resulTed in democracy and cooperaTion among TraTer- niTy women. The members discuss Their various problems, and are able To see how oTher TraTerniTies solve These diTliculTies. The council's greaTesT iob on campus is The regulaTion oT rushing. AT The recom- mendaTion OT The Alumni council They are corresponding wiTh oTher schools oT similar size and Type To Tind a suiTable new seT oT rushing rules. This year The Panhellenic AssociaTion sponsored a beneTiT bridge aT The Kappa Alpha TheTa house, and proceeds were To be used To send a delegaTe To The sec- Tional conTerence in The spring. BeTTy Bowman, Kappa Kappa Gamma was chair- man oT The aTFair. BeTTy Shoemaker, Kappa Alpha TheTa, was selecTed by The council To aTTend The conTerence in CincinnaTi, and she reTurned wiTh many ideas Tor The rushing season OT ne-xT year. The council is planning To change The sysTem enTirely because The presenT plan has noT been saTisTacTory. OTTicers This year were: PresidenT, Mary Gray, Chi Omega: Vice-PresidenT, BeTTy Shoemaker, Kappa Alpha TheTa: SecreTary, Elinor Eachman, Delfa DelTa DelTa: Treas- urer, BeTTy Bowman, Kappa Kappa Gamma. DAN- HELLENIC CUUNCII. 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THE DENISCNIAN In The eigh+ie+h year oT iTs hisTory The Denisonian, sTudenT weekly newspaper, was ediTed by Tom Allison, Sigma Chi senior, who had been on The sTaTT since his Treshman year and lasT year served as associaTe ediTor. . FrequenT ediTorial clashes wiTh Kenyon College over Denison's aThleTic policy and again over selecTing OT The Denison AclyTum queens by voTe oT The Kenyon sTudenT body Tocused campus aTTenTion on The columns oT The Denisonian. The sTaTT hopes This year To win TirsT place among college weeklies OT The Ohio College Newspaper AssociaTion in The annual conTesT. LasT year The Denisonian missed TirsT place by one-sixTh oT a poinT. In order To make The pages more aTTracTive as much use oT iTlusTraTions has been made as The budgeT would allow. Several new headline sTyles have been inTroduced. The socieTy column ediTed This year by Jean Weber and The sporT page under Dick Cullen improved signiTicanTiy over previous years. More space was devoTed To The Denison aThleTic program in The beiieT ThaT iT has greaT inTeresT To The sTudenTs. Four six-page issues appeared on special occasions such as homecoming and sub-Treshman day, boTh oT The laTTer issues having been disTribuTed Tree among The visiTors on The campus. Much oT The crediT Tor The quaiiTy oT The work done This year is due To The as- sociaTe ediTors: Mary Kay ShorT, James Overhuls, and Thorndike Dweiley. To Them Tell The greaTer parT oT copy-ediTing, seTecTing maTerial, making assignmenTs, and making up The page. Sam Bowman, a sophomore sTaTT wriTer, was awarded The TirsT annual Pi DelTa Epsilon prize OT SIO Tor The besT general news reporTing done by an underclassman. The selecTion was made by a commiTTee headed by The ediTor. Through The experT managemenT oT RoberT M. Thorsen, business manager, and Bill Burrill, adverTising manager, The adverTising was increased even over The peak OT lasT year. Besides The sinking Tund which is laid aside each year, salaries were paid on a percenTage basis To The ediTorial and business sTaTTs. Page One Himdz cd Back Row: Marfin, Bersfed, D. SmiTh, Bromley, Bowman, HallsTein, Sheldon, DuBeyg 3rd Row: ClemenTs, Porier, MaTThews, Hopkins, BranT, Wolf, Hornor, M. SmiTh, Radebaugh: 2nd Row: Speckman, Shank, Wafson, Williams, Way, Galloway, Weber, Wood, IzanT, Thrasher: FronT Row: Mifchell, Anderson, McCoy, Moore, VanWagoner, CarTTer, Beardshear, Sweifzer, Barnes, Monfgomery, McCarroll. THE 19,37 ADYTUM EdiTing a yearbook is noT a one-man iob. If iT were noT Tor The valuable aid OT compeTenT workers, iT would be almosT impossible To puT ouT a successTul book. The Time and eTTorT spenT on The compleTion oT The book by members OT The sTaTT goes almosT unrecognized by The school Tor whom iT is ediTed. We would like To express our deepesT appreciaTion To all who have helped make This AdyTum a success.. Es- pecially we would like To Thank l-lelen McCoy, Nancy Thrasher, Don SmiTh and Verne Bowman Tor The hours oT layouT work, and BeTTy Barnes, Harry SweiTzer and Bob DeeTer Tor Their ediTorial work. The phoTography oT l-lam WebsTer, Jim RooT and Gene Wolf is responsible Tor many OT The inTormal snapshoTs ThroughouT The book. We would like To Thank Al Beardshear Tor his compeTence in handling The circulaTion and Wally SmiTh Tor his success wiTh The paTrons' page. We also would like To Thank members OT boTh business and ediTorial sTaTTs Tor Their willingness and hard work. The Alumni OTTice deserves a voTe OT Thanks Tor allowing us To use Their Tiles aT will and iT goes wiThouT saying ThaT our Thanks To Mr. Max Mueller OT Newark Tor his paTience and dependabiliTy can reach no bounds. ln The Tall The AdyTum sponsored a SnapshoT ConTesT. The IO4 picTures ThaT were submiTTed showed ThaT There is a greaT deal oT inTeresT in amaTeur phoTography on This campus. The picTures were iudged on Technique, originaliTy and eTTecT. Mr. Mueller chose as The winner, l-lelen McCoy, and as runner-up, Sue ShelTon. Prizes OT Tive and Three dollars respecTively were awarded To These Two girls. The 1937 AdyTum is published by The Junior Class Tor The school, and we hope ThaT you will Teel ThaT iT is really your book. We have Tried To emphasize The many TradiTions ThaT belong To Denison and show Them picTorially. IT we have managed To capTure in These pages some of The inTormaliTy and Triendlinessi ThaT characTerize Denison liTe, our eTTorTs have noT been in vain. ' ' 1 .:fPage One Hundred One MENQS STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSDCIATICN ln iTs Third year oT exisTence on Denison's campus, The Men's STudenT ChrisTian AssociaTion has Taken sTill greaTer sTrides in The advancemenT oT iTs purposes among The sTudenTs oT The school Than in previous years. One hundred and Ten men in The college were members oT The group during The pasT year. The work oT The organizaTion is in seven divisions, each in charge oT a cabineT member. John Harman was head oT The Freshman Camp, one oT The mosT imporTanT TuncTions oT M. S. C. A., held beTore school lasT Tall aT Camp ln- dianola. There were 90 men aT camp who by iTs advanTages goT head sTarTs in making acquainTances wiTh TaculTy members and Triendships among Their TuTure Tellow classmaTes. Back Row: Hanna, Collyer, Wood, Hover, Dewey, Siverisen, SiTTerle, Sherman: 3rd Row: Brauning, Hall, Pierce, Wells, Moorehead, Welsh, Price: 2nd Row: Schaub, Black, Aulf, WesTern, Rupp, McKibben, Webb: FronT Row: SmiTh, TiTirigi, HolTh, Harman, Lawrence, Morgan. Page One Hundruri Two Dr. Charles Lyon Seasholes, pasTor oT The FirsT BapTisT Church oT DayTon and one oT Denison's TrusTees, conducTed The annual week oT prayer. Dr. Seasholes was undoubTedly The besT speaker oT The year and puT his prayer program across To The Denison sTudenTs in a very eTTecTive manner. Erwin T-lolTh, presidenT oT M. S. C. A., had Clare Pineo, represenTaTi've oT .The emergency peace program, in Granville several Times during The year To conducT Torums and discussions on This greaT movemenT. The work on The relieT proiecT oT This organizaTion aT Dillonvale was highly com- plimenTed aT The Tri-STaTe ConvenTion aT Albion, Michigan, oT The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A., To which Nickie TiTirigi, Erwin l-lolTh, and ProTessor STewarT aTTended as represenTaTives oT Denison. M. S. C. A. sponsored several dances in Cleveland hall aTTer The home baskeT- ball games. The dances were given Tor The purpose oT geTTing The sTudenTs TogeTher and noT Tor a proTiT oT any kind. During The year ioinT meeTings oT The Y. W. C. A. and M. S. C. A. were held. The Two groups cooperaTed in securing speakers Tor The Chapel and Vesper services. The speakers This year were: Harold C. Phillips, D. D., Cleveland: Dr. l-l. M. LichliTer, Columbus: Dr. Charles L. Seasholes, DayTon, and l-l. A. KenT, KingsTon, OnTario. ATTer being nominaTed by a commiTTee composed oT Dr. Shaw, ProTessors STew- arT and Rupp Nicholas TiTirigi was unanimously elecTed To The presidency of M. S. C. A. Tor I937-38. OTher officers elecTed or appoinTed To oTTice Tor nexT year are Phil SmiTh, vice-presidenT: John STewarT, Treasurer: John Turnbull, secreTary: Jim Morgan, Treshman camp: Louis l-lover, depuTaTion: Wallace AulT, chapel and vespers: Bob McKibben, Torums: Warren SiverTsen, social service: STaTTord Webb, local churches, and Bob Blackburn, social commiTTee. The Denison M. S. C. A. sponsored a conTerence of sTaTe Y. M. C. A. presidenTs aT Granville on April TO and ll. RepresenTaTives Trom more Than 30 Ohio colleges were here To discuss muTual problems. STanding: Jones, Oxley, VCU N13 WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSUCIATIUN Spurred on by The preceding year's success, The CabineT oT Y.W. sTarTed Their spring program lasT year wiTh a MoTher-DaughTer BanqueT, The Theme oT which was The currenTly popular sporT, kniTTing. Place cards were kniTTing bags, The skiT por- Trayed The love-liTe oT KniT and Puri who were beseT by The villian, DropsTiTch, buT were rescued by CrocheT-hook. The Freshmen TeTed Their moThers wiTh a breakTasT and lovely program. The whole associaTion gaThered on SunseT T-lill Tor a picnic supper and The lasT meeTing OT The year. The new CabineT enTerTained The honorable seniors oT The associaTion aT a supper parTy and gave To each a comic giTT wiTh a suiTable verse. In a more serious vein, The CabineT worked on The re-organizaTion oT The associa- Tion membership. Using The signiTicanT Triangular Theme The AssociaTion was divided inTo Three lnTeresT groups: Philosophy oT Living, Expression, Social Service. These were headed by cabineT members and Their depuTies and advised by Miss Rice, Mrs. Sheldon: S i T Ti n g: SmiTh, ChaTTen, Sfouf- Ter, Gregg. Pickrel, Dorr, Erb, Sparks, Posf, Milne, Mrs. DeWeerd and Mrs. King. Each group meT on one Thursday evening a monTh, while The TourTh Thursday was reserved Tor AssociaTion meeTing. l-learT-sisTer week was a gay Tew days in February when The girls did secreT missions and Tavors Tor each oTher. They celebraTecl aT The end wiTh a banquet all seaTed in a huge chain, one hearT-sisTer nexT To anoTher. The ChrisTmas PageanT was a series oT Tableux illusTraTing The reading oT The OTher Wise Man by Van Dyke. An angel chorus made a mosT eTTecTive CurTain, while TalenTed sTudenTs Tilled The Time beTween scenes wiTh music. Dr. Seasholes oT DayTon. was inviTed To The campus Tor The Week oT Prayer by M.S.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. l-le gave The sTudenTs days oT inspiraTion and religious guidance. Freshmen and new girls were shown The True spiriT oT Triendliness Tound in Y.W. during Their TirsT week on The campus. Members oT The CabineT assisTed W.A.A. and W.S.G.A. aT Freshmen Campy The associaTion, wiTh M.S.C.A. enTerTained Treshmen women and all Denison men aT a dance in Cleveland l-Tall: and Y.W. members saw ThaT each new girl was escorTed To church her TirsT Sunday. Freshmen members soon organized Their own associaTion. chose Their cabineT, planned Their meeTings and Tollowed Through smooThly. ln June lasT year The Geneva Fund made iT possible Tor nine Denisonians To be represenTaTives aT The NaTional Y.W. STudenT Camp ConTerence aT Lake Geneva. Wisconsin. The nine made a Tine showing, wiTh more hiTs Than errors and a high baTTing average. This June There should be an even larger delegaTion Tor The campus coeds have consumed hundreds oT candy bars and The Fund looks promising. Y.W.C.A. is responsible Tor one chapel hour a monTh and one Vesper service a monTh. These were ably handled by The worship chairman and her group. The TacT ThaT such a large maioriTy oT Denison women willingly join Y.W.C.A. shows There is a common desire To realize a Tine and creaTive liTe Through The opporTuniTies oTFered Tor Tellowship, leadership and growTh. This phase oT The naTional creed, Through a growing knowledge oT God. sTands as a spur onward To cabineT and members alike. Page One Hundred Three MEN'S DEBATE I Resolved ThaT The several sTaTes should adopT a unicameral Torm oT legislaTure and Resolved ThaT Congress should be endowed wiTh power over minimum wages and maximum hours Tor indusTry, were The Two quesTions considered by The men's varsiTy debaTe Team This year. Denison's debaTe schedule lasTed Trom November To March, during which Time The Two quesTions were argued wiTh Teams Trom Kenyon, OTTerbein, Muskingum, Case, UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi, Ohio UniversiTy, Earlham, KenT STaTe, CapiTal, BluTTTon, Heidelberg, Ashland, Ohio Wesleyan, and Xavier. In February, a Team consisTing oT Leff To righh Evans, TiTirgi, Gordon, Cos- way, Souers, Beard- shear, Welles. Gail Oxley and Loren Souers made a Trip Through The EasT, debaTing aT The UniversiTy oT PiTTsburg, American UniversiTy in WashingTon, D. C., and aT WashingTon and Lee UniversiTy aT LexingTon, Virginia. Big Red debaTers Tied Tor Third place in The Ohio ConTerence TournamenT held aT CapiTal UniversiTy on December IZ. DebaTe is sponsored aT Denison Tor The purpose oT developing Trained speakers. IT is The belieT oT Dr. Crocker, debaTe coach, ThaT beneTiT To The sTudenTs is oT more imporTance Than a successTul decision. None oT The regular scheduled debaTes were iudged because iT is TelT ThaT a spiriT OT keen compeTiTion deTeaTs The avowed pur- pose oT The debaTes. Members oT The Denison IQ36-37 debaTe squad were: Al Beardshear, Gail Oxley, Leonard Welles, Loren Souers, W. GriTTiTh Evans, Nickie TiTirigi, Bob Gordon, Richard Cosway, and Sam Bowman. Freshman debaTers, under The leadership of Gail Oxley, were organized lasT Fall aT a banqueT aT The Granville lnn, aT which a Talk by Dean DeTwieler senT Them oTT To a season oT greaT oraTorical acTiviTy. The quesTion considered by Trosh debaTers was: Resolved ThaT all elecTrical uTiliTies should be owned and operaTed by The Federal GovernmenT. , In addiTion To numerous exhibiTion debaTes before various civic organizaTions, The Denison Treshmen maTched Their wiTs and oraTorical power againsT freshman Teams Trom oTher colleges. Among These colleges were Kenyon, Ohio Wesleyan, and WiT- Tenberg. Those parTicipaTing in Treshman debaTe were: STaTTord Webb, John H. Shively, James McCollum, Warren Perry, KenneTh Beaver, Phil Brown, and Bob Vick. Iago Om- I-I1u1d1ed'F0ur WOMEN'S DEBATE The women's varsiTy debaTe schedule Tor The season oT 1936-T937 included meeTs wiTh The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi, The UniversiTy oT PiTTsburgh, and Pennsylvania Col- lege Tor Women. These debaTes were on The quesTion: Resolved. ThaT The Congress oT The UniTed STaTes should legislaTe minimum wages and maximum hours Tor ln' dusTry. Members oT The Team This year were: JaneT ChaTTen, Frances Erb, KaTherine Oxley, Alice JaneT STouTTer, ElizabeTh Way and Jean Yoder. RepresenTaTives were senT To a debaTe TournamenT Tor women oT Ohio, aT Baldwin-Wallace College on February 26Th and 27+h aT Berea, Ohio, on The same quesTion. Si++ing: Erb, Chaffeng Sfandingz Yoder, Way, Oxley, STou'FTer. The Treshman women under The direcTion oT Miriam Dorr debaTed Ohio Wesleyan College and WiTTenberg and also maTched Their wiTs aaginsT The Denison Treshman men. These were dual debaTes, one Team debaTing aT home and The oTher Travelling To The college oT The opponenTs. Their quesTion was: Resolved, ThaT There should be governmenT ownership and conTrol oT elecTric uTiliTies. Members oT The squad were RuTh Barrie, BeTTy Cowman, EsTher Crooks, Helen Evans and Zaida ShelTon. RepresenTaTives were senT To The regional annual Tau Kappa Alpha convenTion in CincinnaTi, Ohio, on March 9Th and 2OTh. EliminaTion debaTes were held wiTh one man Teams on The quesTion: Resolved, ThaT Consumers' CooperaTives would beneTiT The public welfare. Each speaker was subiecTed To heckling during his debaTe by his opponenT and a lively and inTeresTing debaTe was The resulT. Each speaker had To be prepared To debaTe eiTher The negaTive or aTTirmaTive side QT The debaTe and was noT Told which he was To give unTil iusT beTore he spoke An aTTer-dinner speaking conTesT was held aTTer The annual banqueT on The subiecT, IT I were a King. The TourTh annual inTer-sororiTy debaTe TournamenT sponsored by Women's STU- denT GovernmenT was held in February and March on The quesTion: Resolved, ThaT The Denison campus is overorganized. The silver loving cup wiTh The winner's name engraved on iT wenT This year To The DelTa DelTa DelTa Team composed oT l-lelen Rose. RuTh Barrie and Barbara Eschman, coached by Carol GriTTiTh. The deTeaTed BeTTy Cowman, BeTTy ClemenTs and Mariorie MerchanT oT Kappa Alpha TheTa in The Tinals. The debaTe is eagerly Tollowed every year by The sTudenT body and was especially good This year because oT The excellence oT boTh TinalisT Teams. Page One Huizdicd 1'1zc MlfN'S GLEE CL I3 BoasTing one oT The mosT compleTe reperToires in iTs hisTory, The Denison glee club added many laurels To iTs long lisT oT inTercollegiaTe honors This year. Broad- casTing wiTh Fred Allen's programs as a TeaTured aTTracTion and singing beTore The Town T-lall ReciTal club marked The high spoTs oT Two long iaunTs ThaT have done much To make Denison synonymous wiTh good singing. WiTh Two regular hourly pracTices plus Two oTher special pracTices every week, excepT Trip weeks, The club has religious, classical, semi-classical. and several popular songs ready Tor presenTaTion. This year's home concerT, The 28Th oT April, Back Row: Walker, Van Wagoner, Hearsey, Bashore, Sims, BaTes, CriTes, Johnson, BeThuneg 4Th Row: CavagroTTi, Robson, WebsTer, Scipione, Williamson, Taylor, DeeTer, Markle, Musal, Lyon: 3rd Row: Hage, STridsberg, Arnold, EverharT, Larson, PiTher, WrighT, De FosseTT, Condih 2nd Row: Boggs, TiTirigi, Newberry, Barlow, ScoTT, JeweTT, Carney, KenT, Caruso, Crawford: Seafedz Rice, Wood, WilleTT, Cudmore, Jacobi. was Granville's TirsT opporTuniTy To see The club in acTion and know aT TlrsT hand whaT has been called by music criTics in meTropoliTan cenTers, The besT balanced voice group in Ohio music circles. The men invariably puT on a good show, and a musical one. They sing enThusiasTically, on piTch, and wiTh unusually sTricT aTTenTion To Their conducTor. More Than a Tew broadcasTs and aT leasT a dozen appearances have been on The club program Tor This year, making The glee club Travelling represenTaTives Tor Denison. Tom Cudmore's versaTile leading and The acTive managemenT oT Harry WilIeT+ accounTed Tor much oT The Touring successes. FaculTy DirecTor Karl Eschman, who works consTanTly To keep The music up To The sTandard To which people connecTed wiTh Denison have become accusTomed since he has been direcTor oT The conservaTory oT music, gives crediT Tor Their success To concenTraTed pracTice periods and The acTive cooperaTion oT every member oT The club. Adding To Their previous conTesT honors This year Denison sTill remains one oT The besT voice aggregaTions in The counTry as proved by Their sTanding in The sTaTe conTesT held May l in Granville. This conTesT was sponsored by The Ohio lnTercollegiaTe Glee Club Council oT which Karl Eschman is The presiclenT. For The TirsT Time Denison played hosT To The oTher Ohio clubs. An unusual TeaTure in This year's club is ThaT each member belongs To a quarTeT which pracTices once a week. These pracTices do much To improve The individual singing while The regular bi-weekly pracTices are Tor The improvemenT oT The group sin in . g Dguring The Tour day Trip To Chicago, Three concerTs and one broadcasT were given while on The New York Trip during The Ten day EasTer vacaTion, The ThirTy-Three men who comprise The Denison glee club presenTed Ten concerTs and excelle'nT broadcasTing in Cleveland and New York CiTy. IT The success of This lasT Trip made by The men's club can be iudged by The way iTs concerTs were enioyed, iT may be said ThaT This organizaTion has done iTs biT To TurTher Denison presTige among The colleges and universiTies oT This counTry. Page OIZC' Hundrrd Sin' WlDMIfN'S GLEE CLUB During The pasT year The women's glee club has been under The capable direcTion oT Dr. King Kellogg, new voice insTrucTor aT The conservaTory. WiTh him The group has Travelled To nearby Towns Tor special programs, Taken iTs annual concerT Tour, and given performances in Granville. On mosT oT The Trips iT has had The pleasure oT having Mrs. Kellogg as iTs guesT. The club sang in churches in Alexandria, Newark, and Columbus, and beTore The ConvenTion oT Public School Back Row: Sheppard, Lanning, SmiTh, Simmons, Ahlers, MaTher, E. Eschman, Vorhis, Geil, HaighT- Znd Row: HarTburg, 6uThridge, Golden, Rope, Long, Spring, Freeman, Jones, Jacob, Menen- dian: FronT Row: Jennings, Fischer, WingerT, Vanderbilt Wolfe, KnighT, Brizell, B. Eschman Isley, Irwin. Music Supervisors oT The Granville DisTricT. AT home iT appeared in several churches, in chapel, and in vesper services. As has been The TradiTion Tor many years, The girls serenaded The men's TraTerniTy houses early in The morning oT The lasT day oT school beTore The ChrisTmas holidays. Their Trip, Though noT having The unique- ness oT being snowbound as lasT year, was equally inTeresTing Tor iT Took Them To Chicago. There They were welcomed inTo The homes oT many Tellow Denisonians who were iusTly proud oT concerTs They gave aT Morgan Park, WilmeTTe, La Grange, and over sTaTion WLS. As The lasT programs oT The year The group gave Their annual home concerT and assisTed in a ioinT perTormance oT all The campus music organizaTions as parT oT The MoTher's Day TesTiviTies. Dr. Kellogg is To be highly commended Tor The choice oT selecTions in The club's reperToire. One oT The mosT enioyable numbers was a group oT Tolk-songs conTaining arrangemenTs oT Coming Through The Rye, Zwischen Berg und Tal, My LiTTle Banjo, and Up Wi' The carles o' DysarT. Vocal soloisTs have been Jessie Mae VanderbilT, RuTh Jennings, MargareT Hop- lcins, and Theresa Irwin. The ocTeT was again TeaTured wiTh Jessie Mae VanderbilT, Joan GuTheridge, l-larrieT Beam, Mary Lou Pugsley, ElizabeTh Plum, Theresa Irwin. Elinior Eschman, and RuTh T-laighT as members. This group has made a name in iTs own righT by perTorming independenTly on several occasions including a broadcasT over sTaTion WHKC in Columbus. ' ' The oTTicers Tor The pasT year have been Jessie Mae VenderbilT, sTudenT direc- Tor: RuTh KnighT, manager: ElizabeTh Plum, sec'ylTreas.: MargareT Brizell, librarian: and KaTherine WolTe, accompanist ' f Page Om' Ilxmdrcd Scum SIDAN lSl'I CLU I3 El Circulo CasTillano has had an unusually successTul year. The membership has increased Two-Told. There are now ThirTy-Tive members OT The Spanish Club. . During The pasT year There were Two iniTiaTions Tor new members: one service was held The laTTer parT OT SepTember and The second was held during The second semesTer. AT These Times sTudenTs viTally inTeresTed in Spanish were made members. The purpose OT El Circulo CasTillanO is To give sTudenTs an inTellecTual under- sTanding and knowledge OT Hispanic cusTOms and hisTory. The Topics discussed aT The meeTings during The year had as Their main Theme Those aTTairs which viTally concern Mexico and Spanish speaking counTries OT SouTh America. IT was The policy OT The Back: J. NewTon, Helper ner, Smiih, Woods Wood, ClemenTs. club To insTill in each member a Teeling OT our close relaTionship wiTh These counTries and Thus show ThaT This can only be achieved by The realizaTion OT Their imporTance To us. Talks were given by The members who had Traveled in Spanish speaking counTries. Mr. Amner gave a very inTeresTing Talk abouT his Trip lasT summer Through Mexico. l-le also gave a Talk on The unusual lOcaTions and consequenT OddiTies OT various OT The SOuThern and CenTral American cOunTries. Pan American Day is celebraTed inTernaTionally and because OT The inTeresT OT The members OT The Spanish Club, hisTorical TacTs and The background OT Pan-Americanism was discussed To greaT exTenT. Pan-American Tlags were displayed and Spanish songs were sung by The group as a whole. The success OT This year's acTiviTies depended a greaT deal on The able leadership OT The PresidenT, Mary Dell Baldwin. She was assisTed by a compeTenT group con- sisTing OT Helen Jones, Vice-PresidenT: BenTon Mellinger, Treasurer and Mary ElizabeTh Wood, SecreTary. The new oTTicers elecTed Tor The coming year are Jeanne Woods, PresidenTq Doris Jean Flory, Vice-PresidenTg Mary ElizabeTh Wood, SecreTary Tor The second year: and Dave Turner, Treasurer. The increase in membership has puT The Spanish Club in a more impOrTanT place in The lisT OT Denison organizaTiOns and iT is hoped ThaT This is a Tavorable sign Tor a very successTul year To come. Programs OT greaT inTeresT To all Spanish sTudenTs are being planned Tor The meeTings nexT year. Mr. Amner has given invaluable aid and inTormaTion and much OT The success OT EI Circulo CasTillano is due To him. l-lis knowledge OT Spanish cusToms in all Spanish speaking cOunTries is ever available and his Talks have been vivid and insTrucTive. Because OT The Spanish war Spain has been in The public eye consTanTly Tor monThs. The sTudy OT Spanish cOunTries carried on in The bi-weekly meeTings is noT concerned only wiTh Spain buT wiTh all The Spanish speaking cOunTries. lPq1ge One Hundred Eight Jones, Kiehm, F. New- Ton: FronT: Mr. Am- DENISDN BAND ln The lasT Three years The Denison Band has raised iTs number To 48 members. Under Reid Anderson's eTTicienT leadership as Drum Major The band has made greaT sTrides and iT is The TirsT Time in years ThaT Denison has had a band To really be proud oT. This year Reid has had Two assisTanT drum maiors. They were Bob Lamson and Bob Randolph. Members oT The band according To secTions are: ClarineTs, Ronald Wiley, Reid Anderson, RoberT Gregg, RoberT ConanT, Donald Sherman, Julian Maire and Jack Fulcher FluTes, John BranT, and Woodward Rupp: Oboe, Frank l-lirsT7 Saxophone, Verne LogerquisT and Fred OysTer: French l-lorn, Gordon Kingery, STaTTord Webb and l-larold Bayless: CorneTs and TrumpeTs, William l-liTe, Paul GilberT, DwighT WaiT, Franklin Molen, RoberT Goodridge, Fred Taylor, MerTon Barlow and RoberT l-lillibish: Trombones, Ted Erler, Henry Jacobi, Joe CavagroTTi, Gerald Friederich, Charles l-lansberger, Gordon Deer, Nickie TiTirigi, Charles Boggs, Tom Phillips, and RoberT WrighT: BariTones: Norman Nadel, RoberT Carney, and Donald EverharTg Basses, Franklin Wood and Charles Burris: STring Bass, Dean Beier: and Percussion, Warren SiverTsen, STerling JeweTT, Richard Shoop, Wallace AulT, Jack Pauley, and RoberT Shaw. AT every TooTball game in The Tall The band marched beTween The halves. Each game saw Them wiTh a diTTerenT TormaTion pracTiced during The week. One oT The TinesT shows oT marching was aT The Oberlin game which was The lasT game oT The season. Through correspondence a TormaTion had been planned wiTh The Two college bands marching TogeTher. They played while They marched and They were led by The Drum Maiors oT boTh schools aTTempTing To ouTdo each oTher in Trick Throws wiTh The baTon. The band also lenT iTs services aT pep meeTings and parades beTore The various TooTball games. ParT OT The band was always presenT To break inTo melody aT The home baskeTball games, and To play To Denison' aT The haIT. One oT The ouTsTanding perTormances oT The band This year was aT The Mus- kingum-Denison nighT TooTball game aT Muskingum. Each member oT The band had a small baTTery aTTached To his cap. The lighTs oT The Tield were Turned ouT leaving The sTadium in compleTe darkness excepT Tor The 48 Tlickering lighTs moving in Tor- maTion down The Tield. AT The opening game oT The season played aT Deeds Field againsT DeTiance, Reid Anderson, Big Red Drum Maior, carried a Tlaming baTon making a beauTiTul specTacle in The unlighTed sTadium. Mr. Sam GelTer deserves greaT crediT Tor his hard work wiTh The band. The uniTorms ThaT were donaTed by a Triend oT Denison have made The band a pride oT The universiTy. Each year a Tew new insTrumenTs are boughT wiTh The money donaTed To The band Tund. Page One Hundfcd Nine UIQCH ESTIQA The Two TesTivals The TiTTy piece orchesTra has assisTed in This year have been The ThirTy-second annual perTormance oT l-Tandel's Messiah and The Spring FesTival, in which l-lonnegar's King David and Rossini's STabeT MaTer were presenTed. The Messiah was The winTer concerT oT The combined chorus and orchesTra which Took place in Swasey Chapel on December l2Th and l3Th, while The Spring FesTival perTormance was given May l2Th and l3Th. Two symphony concerTs were given and The ouTsTanding numbers were: Over- Ture To The MeisTersinger by Richard Wagner, Symphony No. 5 by Tchaikovsky. and Symphonic Poem, Danse Macabre by ST. Saens. A sTring quarTeT composed oT Mr. GelTer, TirsT violin, Wallace l-lard, second violin, Florence MaTher, viola, and Donald EverharT, violoncello, assisTed in The concerT oT The orchesTra, playing The OuarTeT in G Maior by l-laydn. Under The capable direcTion oT Karl Eschman, conducTor, Sam GelTer, concerT- masTer, and Reid Anderson, sTudenT direcTor, The orchesTra has had a successTul season. ENE-INEEIQI NG SOCIETY The Denison Engineering SocieTy was Tounded in l904, and is one oT The oldesT deparTmenTals on The campus. Membership in The socieTy is elecTive and is limiTed TgDIsTudenTs oT The Engineering and Physics deparTmenTs whose scholarship is accepT- a e. The purpose oT The group is To conducT an inTensive sTudy oT various phases oT modern engineering and physics which are noT covered in The classroom. The program oT The socieTy is designed To carry on This sTudy OT engineering subiecTs oT currenT inTeresT and To oTTer The members a direcT conTacT wiTh modern engineering pracTice and achievemenT. MeeTing programs This year have consisTed oT Talks by various noTed engineers and physicisTs, moTion picTures, and Talks by The senior members. Regular meeTings are held Twice a monTh. OTTicers oT The Engineering SocieTy This year were: pres., RoberT Boehnkeg vice- pres., Phyllis Beck: Treas., Frank Lippardg and sec'y., RoberT DeeTer. FIQANCD ' CALLIUDEAN The Franco-Calliopean SocieTy was TirsT organized aT Denison as Two compeTiTive debaTing clubs Tor men, more Than lOO years ago. Since Then, The Two organizaTions have been combined To culTivaTe The liTerary inTeresTs oT boTh men and women sTudenTs. The programs oT The year have been devoTed To The reading oT The liTeraTures OT various counTries. One oT The mosT inTeresTing evenings was spenT in a discussion oT Jewish arT, including boTh music and wriTing. The highlighT oT The year was The recepTion held Tor Paul Engel aTTer his speech in Granville aT which Time Mr. Engel was made an honorary member. The socieTy has evolved a new program suggesTed by Mr. Mahood in his speech aT The iniTiaTion banqueT, whereby The club will be divided inTo small groups, each group buying a novel, reading and discussing iT, and donaTing iT To a permanenT Franco-library, To have a separaTe alcove in The new Denison library. OTTicers were William SmiTh, presidenTp Lillian Colwell, vice-president AlTred Scipione, Treasurer: RuTh OrcuTT, secreTaryp Neil Arnold and Frances Erb, program chairmen. CUSMUDCLITAN CLUB The CosmopoliTan Club exisTs primarily Tor The Toreign-born sTudenTs oT Denison, buT is open Tor membership To Those who believe ThaT Above All NaTions ls Hu- maniTy. The club was under The able leadership This year oT Ray GiTTin. O+her oTTicers were: Vice-presidenT, Jean Yoder: SecreTary, CaTherine Sparks: and Treasf urer, Wallace AulT. Under The new regime, I5 new members were iniTiaTed inTo The CosmopoliTan Club. WiTh Ray GiTTin presiding, a series oT very inTeresTing and insTrucTive meeT- ings were held aT The homes oT The club's advisers. Dr. DeTweiler, ProTessor Amner, ProTessor KaTo and oTher TaculTy members inTeresTed in The movemenT enTerTained The club aT several very enjoyable meeTings. The members who aTTended The STaTe OTTicers' ReTreaT aT Ohio STaTe UniversiTy in Columbus, Tound ThaT The Denison chapTer raTed very Tavorably among The Fed' eraTed CosmopoliTan Clubs oT The sTaTe oT Ohio. Page One Ifundrcd Tru Page One Hundred Eleven CH EMISTIQY SUCI ETY The Denison ChemisTry SocieTy iniTiaTed I3 chemisTry sTudenTs inTo iTs mem- bership aT an early meeTing OT The year. The rneeTings, which were held bi-monThIy, were conducTed by Erven WhiTe, presidenT oT The group, and were under The direcTion OT Dr. Ebaugh and Dr. EverharT OT The chemisTry deparTmenT. ExceIIenT speakers were seIecTed Tor The socieTy's programs. They were: Paul Ebaugh, who discussed new uses oT glassy Ivlr. William STewarT, who demonsTraTed chemical magic: Dale Parr, Denison I935, who Talked abouT diTTerenT Types oT rubber: Mr. BoTTomIy who gave a demonsTraTion.oT The disTiIIa+ion oT nicoTine: and The secreTary oT The club, William Taylor, who discussed The composiTion oT phoTo- graphic Tilms. A ioinT meeTing was held wiTh The Engineering SocieTy aT which moving picTures describing The reTining oT copper were shown. OTTicers oT The pasT year were: Erven WhiTe, president Don Winchell, vice- presidenT7 and William Taylor, secreTary and Treasurer. ETA SIGMA DHI ETa Sigma Phi is a naTionaI honorary TraTerniTy whose membership consisTs OT Those showing excellence in The classical languages. ZeTa chapTer was Tounded aT Denison in l926 and is now weII-esTabIished in iTs work oT promoTing The classics. The socieTy has noT conTined iTs acTiviTies To The campus alone buT has awarded each year in Newark high school and in Granville high school a medal To The senior ranking highesT in LaTin. The programs, This year, have been excepTionaIIy broad and inTeresTing. One oT The purposes oT ETa Sigma Phi is To promoTe The sTudy oT The classics in The high schools. In connecTion wiTh This work, The LaTin sTudenTs oT Newark high school presenTed a play Tor The chapTer, dramaTizing The sTory oT PIuTo and Proserpina. On April I5 and I6, ETa Sigma Phi sponsored As You Like IT aT The opera house. AT The Tinal rneeTing in May, Alpha Tau chapTer OT Ohio STaTe aTTended The formal iniTiaTion bangueT held aT The Granville Inn. To puT The Tinishing Touch on The year's work, ETa Sigma Phi presenTed The new library wiTh a giTT. CHADEI. CHCIIQ The chapel choir, made up oT mixed voices Trom The men's and women's glee clubs, has passed Through a very successTuI year under The exceIIenT guidance oT Dr. King Kellogg. IT has been larger This year Than in any previous year. The group pracTices on The Three days a week when There is noT service in The chapel, and crediT Toward graduaTion is given To iTs members provided They also Take some oTher music course. ThroughouT The year iT has Turnished beauTiTuI music Tor The chapel and vesper serivces, and is To be especially commended Tor The program oT ChrisTmas carols rendered iusT beTore The holidays. Soloisfs Tor The chair have been Elinor Eschman, Joan GuTheridge, IvIargareT I-Iopkins, John CriTes, and George Sims. One oT The mosT eTTecTive numbers oT The year was Pray Tor The Peace oT Jerusalem. Page One Ilzmdred Twclzfe Page Om' Hundred Tlzirlmv Smiih, Colwell, Van Wagoner, W a l ke r, FiTch, Oxley, SmiTh, LindsTrom, Mr. King. Thiele, SlrriliT1. MASQUEDS Masquers is The organizaTion on The Denison campus which undoubTedly conTrib- uTes mosT To The aesTheTic liTe oT The universiTy. IT is an honorary. wiTh membership limiTed To iuniors and seniors who may be voTed inTo The group aTTer TiTTy hours of worlc in some phase oT lviasquers acTiviTy. This work may be done eiTher as an acTor, a Technician or in a business capaciTy. Masquers mainTained iTs cusTomary high sTandard oT producTion This pasT season under The direcTion oT The TaculTy direcTor. Richard WoellhaT. The presenTaTions embraced a wide range of subiecT maTerial. Thus demonsTraTing a versaTiliTy unusual in-'an amaTeur group. Some oT The crediT is due To PresidenT Shirley FiTch who was aided by Vice-PresidenT Jesse SlcriliTz, DoroThy SmiTh, secreTary1 KaThryn Oxley, Treas- urer, and Program DirecTor Lillian Colwell. Three maior producTions in The legiTimaTe Tield deserve commendaTion. The Enemy by Channing Pollock, Laburnurn Grove by PriesTly and O'Neill's Beyond The Horizon were all well rounded producTions wiTh Tine individual perTormances. Mr. WoellhaT, especially, Turned in a Tine performance in l.aburnum Grove aided parTicularly by DoroThy SmiTh. The Enemy gave BeTTy l-lornaday an opporTuniTy To Turn in The TinesT Teminine perTormance oT The season. The Tinal producTion oT The season, Beyond The Horizon, was TeaTured by The excellenT work of Edward Thiele in his besT perTormance oT The season. Thorndylce Dwelley showed To good advanTage whille Two very Tine characTerizaTions were crediTed To Barbara Nichols and Lillian Co well. Masquers also sponsors a Freshman Guild which aims To culTivaTe Thespian abiliTy among The TirsT year class. The Guild producTion This year was in The naTure OT an experimenT in The drama. CenTuries oT l.ovemalcing included excerpTs Trom a number oT plays in which The love elemenT was The dominanT moTiT. These were Then Tied TogeTher in well wriTTen conTinuiTy and presenTed by The aspiring Treshmen. The producTion was well received by criTics and The experimenT applauded as were some Tine perTormances on The parT oT The Treshmen. An essay inTo anoTher Tield added TurTher To Masquer presTige. In cooperaTion wiTh The music deparTmenT a comic opera, The Emperor's CloThes was presenTed wiTh puppeTs as The principal perTormers. The puppeTs were prepared and operaTed by Masquers members. William SrniTh earned crediT by his work in This acTiviTy. An unusual proiecT oT The season was The exchange performance wiTh Ohio Wes- leyan UniversiTy. The Wesleyan players presenTed BriTTle Heaven here while The lvlasquers Toolc l.aburnum Grove To Delaware. Page One Hnndrerl Fou1'lee1L THE ENEMY By Channing Pollock THE EM PEROR'S CLOTHES LABURNUM GROVE By J. B. Priesfley BEYOND THE HORIZON by Eugene O'NeilI FDATEIQNITIES AND SDDUIQITI ES 1 I O f Q 2. U I A ' T. Q . H: i A I' Fage One Hundred Eighteen SIGMA CHI Mu chap+er oT Sigma Chi compleTed The spring Term lasT year in a mosT successful manner. TT was awarded The all year inTramural Trophy and The inTramural sporTsmanship Trophy. lvlu had Tour members on The baseball Team including Howard Walker, co-capTain and The presidenT oT The D associaTion. OTher varsiTy mem- bership included Tour members oT The Track Team and one member oT The golT Team, while in inTramurals Mu won The annual indoor Track meeT. This Tall The rushing season was very successTul in The pledging oT TiTTeen ouTsTanding men. Sigma Chi This year is compleTing one oT The mosT ouTsTanding years in iTs hisTory. IT placed eighf men on The varsiTy TooTball Team, seven receiving leTTer- sweaTers. Mu boasTs The capTain oT The TooTball Team and presidenT OT The D associaTion Alex STewarT: and George Kovachy, co-capTai,n OT The TooTball Team Tor The T937 season. The baskeTball Team includes The capTain, John T-larman, and Three oTher Sigs: all oT Them receiving leTTer awards. Mu has Three members oT The baseball Team, including Ed Wick, The capTain: Tour Track men, and one member oT The golT Team. Ten Sigs are members oT The D associaTion, and Treshman TooT- ball and baske+balI drew eighT and seven candidaTes respecTively. The Blue and Gold, This season, has won The speedball and B league baskeTball championships. Sigma Chi membership includes The Treasurer oT The senior class, John l-larman: and Tom Grme, presidenT oT The sophomore class: Tom Allison, The ediTor-in-chieT oT The Denisonian: Dick Cullen, The sporTs ediTor, and Tive members oT The sTaTT. Mu boasTs Two Phi BeTa Kappas, RoberT DeeTer and Fred Holden: Three members oT Phi SocieTy: Jim Morris, presidenT oT The lnTerTraTerniTy Council, and Tive mem- bers oT The Men's STudenT GovernmenT. Sigma Chi has Tom Allison in Omicron DelTa Kappa: Dick Cullen and Tom Allison in Pi DelTa Epsilon: John Harman, Bill l-larTman. and Ralph Boggs in Blue Key socieTy: l-lenry Jacobi, RoberT Carney, and Fred l-lolden in Phi Mu Alpha: one member OT Tau Kappa Alpha: AlberT Beardshear, and Two oTher members in Franco-Calliooean. Sig represenTaTion in oTher acTiviTies includes Tour members oT The AdyTum sTaTT, Two members oT The glee club, one varsiTy debaTer, one member oT lviasquers, one member oT The Freshman Guild, one member oT The orchesTra, and Three band members. Socially Mu has been exTremely successTul wiTh more Than ordinary Tall a-nd winTer parTies, remarkable Tor Their ouTsTanding decoraTions due To The eTTorTs oT Dick Cullen and Bob Morehead. lvlu's annual Bloody BuckeT was again This year one oT The year's ouTsTanding social successes. Thomas Allison David Beveridge Roberl' Chrysler John Harman Roberi Harman Alberl Beardshear Arlhur Cash Roberl' Carney Harold Cole Henry Cowgill Richard Cullen Roberl' Deefer Bill Hariman Roberi' Banning George Bisbee Ralph Boggs Thomas Defwiler Howard Crawford Edward Deefer James McCollum Frank Monahan Frank Molen Hugh Parsons Warren Perry SENIORS Edward Wick JUNIORS SOPHOMORES William Thomas FRESHMEN Fred Holden Henry Jacobi Roberi Lowry James Morris Alex Sfewarl' George Kovachy Frank Marlin Benlon Mellinger Roberl Morehead David Oafman Norion Pofler William Sheels Donald Wafkins Fred Morrison Donald Meyer Thomas Orme Rolaerl' Sluari Roberi' Randolph Richard Reinhold Allen Safferlield John Shively Frank Skipp Jack Venning Roberl' Wolfe Back Row Shlvely Sfuarl, Boggs, Bisbee, Randolph, Monahan, Molen, Walker, Ashman, Sheefs, Sai- +eriield Perry Deeler, McCollum, Reinbold, Wolf, Venning: 2nd Row: Banning, Harlman, Wal- luns Deeier PoHer, Cash, Moorehead, Cowgill, Cole, Mellinger, Carney, Mar'l'in, Beardshear, Kovachy Cullen Thomas: Froni Row: Oafman, Wick, R. Harman, Beveridge, Holden, Sfewarf, Morris Allison J Harmon, Jacobi, Chrysler, Lowry, Mrs. Shelfcn. Page One Hundred Nineteen x 1 ' -rx wx' 63,1 B GJ ci w X Q, Page One Hundred Twenty BETA THETA DI Once again Alpha ETa has compleTed a successTul college year in mainTaining iTs high posiTion on The Denison campus. Honors in acTiviTies, aThleTics and leader- ship have gone To many Alpha ETa men. An ouTsTanding achievernenT oT The year was The elecTion oT George Baker, Philip Lawrence, and RoberT Thorsen To Phi BeTa Kappa in recogniTion oT Their high scholar- ship and characTer. In honoraries, RoberT Thorsen served as PresidenT oT Omicron DelTa Kappa and Pi DelTa Epsilon while Phil Lawrence headed Blue Key and MaTh Club. For Three years Reid Anderson has done much To build up The Big Red Band. l-le acTed again This year as Drum Major wiTh RoberT Lamson as AssisTanT Drum Maior. VarsiTy D s were awarded To Carl SiTTerle, Eli Craig, manager, and Charles VincenT Tor TooTball. The laTTer was elecTed co-capTain Tor nexT season. EighT Alpha ETa Treshmen received numerals in Treshman TooTball, and Monroe Snider was elecTed honorary capTain aT The close of The season. ln BaslceTball, SiTTerle and Rupp earned varsiTy awards: while Fred Meyer and Roy Linson were on The basl4eTball squad. This spring brings The second baseball leTTer To Cornell and The TirsT To l-loward Pyle. Granville Sharp is baseball manager. Thorsen will receive his second leTTer in Track. ln lnTramurals Alpha ETa was an acTive conTender Tor The all-year Trophy. The chapTer recenTly Took TirsT place in The ouTdoor Track meeT. Dick Jones and RoberT Thorsen again became school handball champions having won eighTeen consecuTive games in The pasT Two years. The chapTer has had men acTive on The Denisonian and AdyTum sTaTTs. RoberT Thorsen served as Business Manager, William Burrill as AdverTising Manager and Jim Overhuls as an associaTe ediTor oT The Denisonian. High poinTs in The social liTe oT Alpha ETa were The Fall Formal, which was a gay Masquerade This year, The ChrisTmas Formal, The Third annual BeTa MiliTary Ball, and The Triad given aT The Granville lnn in coniuncTion wiTh Phi DelTa TheTa and Sigma Chi. ATTer recenT chapTer elecTions John NesbiT, pasT presidenT, handed over The robes oT oTFice To William Cornell Tor The coming year. Under his leadership Alpha ETa is cerTain To mainTain iTs high posiTion in campus aTTairs. George Balmer Roberi' Lamson Philip Lawrence John Malloy Reid Anderson William Burrill William Cornell Eli Craig Roberi' Herron Roberi Jeffries Ralph Budleman James Burrill Sianron Condi+ William Holi' Richard Jones Fred Meyer lleil schooll Roberf Mclfibben Roberi' Blaclchurn Richard Dixon Leroy Giffin Thomas Lenh Taylor Mackelfresh Willard Marquardi' James Schulfe William C. Ebaugh Walier J. Livingsi-on James McConnell SENIORS John Nisbef John Shoop Carleion Siiferle Roberf Thorsen JUNIORS Philip Johnson lleii sahooll Roberi Lepper Roy Linson llefl schooll James O'Rourlca James Overhuls Charles Vincenf SOPHOMORES Howard Pyle Woodward Rupp Granville Sharp Richard Van l'lorne Pairicl: Vincenf Scoif Walizer Collins Wighr FRESHMEN Thomas Shepard Richard Shoop Monroe Snider Roberf Siein Samuel Van Voorhis Edward Walsh George Wille FACU LTY Thomas Rogers Edson Rupp Dr. Russell Williams Baci: Row: Dixon, Lenh, Blackburn, Maclclefresh, Marquardh 3rd Row: Willa, Pyle, Shepherd, Van Vorhis, Siein, Budleman, Snider, Schulfe, Walsh, P. Vincenf, Giffing 2nd Row: Overhuls, Mc- Kibben, Jones, Holi, J. Burrill, Wallrer, Jeffries, Cornell, W. Burrill, Condii, VanHorn, Sharp, Wighrg Froni Row: Herron, O'Rourlze, Lamson, Nick, Shoop, Malloy, Nisbei, Baller, Siiferle, Lawrence, Craig, Anderson. Page One Hundred Twenty-one CID .A - QWUY7 Page One Hundred Twenty-iwo he DHI GAMMA DELTA As The school year draws To a close. Lambda DeuTeron looks back on a highly successful year. The Fiiis recall wiTh pleasure such social occasio.ns as The Norris Pig Dinner aT Homecoming, Dads' Day, The Townsmen's RecepTion, MoThers' Day. Tour Tormal parTies. and numerous open houses and vicTrola parTies. In inTramurals The chapTer Tailecl To capTure more Than one championship, buT in ToTal poinTs did noT Tall Tar behind The leaders. The chapTer's one Trophy was Tor swimming in which The Fiiis have reigned supreme Tor six years. On The various college aThleTic Teams Lambda DeuTeron was well represenTed. Lou PeTTiT won his varsiTy award in TooTball: baskeTbalI season saw Gus ChrisTman and Al McNeill winning Their leHers wiTh ChrisTman also being given honorable menTion in The all-Ohio selecTions: Spence MeilsTrup, Dave Morrow. Wally SmiTh, and McNeill played varsiTy baseball: and Bud Moore, Al LidsTer, Bud Corson and ChrisTman were on The Track Team. John Reed was varsiTy Track manager. ln campus acTiviTies and honoraries The Tollowing Fiiis played'Their parT: Tom Cudmore has successfully Tilled his oTTice oT senior class presidenT: Bill SmiTh and Ed Thiele have been acTive in Masquers proclucTions: Bud Hage, Bud Coughenour, and Moore have worked on Denisonian adverTising and circulaTion: Bob Van Wagoner served as business manager oT The AdyTum and was aided by Wally SmiTh: Cudmore and Van Wagoner are members oT Omicron DelTa Kappa: The same Two TogeTher wiTh McNeill are in Blue Key: Joe Carabelli, Cudmore, and Van Wagoner are mem- bers oT Pi DelTa Epsilon and Cudmore is a member oT Phi Mu Alpha: Twelve Fiiis. Pinch Adair, l-lam WebsTer, Frank Shanaberg, J. D. Jones, Bud Pearse. Bill SmiTh, Bruce McNair, Len Welles, Neil Arnold, Moore, Carabelli, ChrisTman, and Joe Shai are members oT Franco-Calliopean socieTy: glee club members include Cudmore, sTuclenT leader, Arnold, Pearse, WebsTer, Van Wagoner. l-lage, Dick WhiTe, Bob WrighT, and Don BeThune. ln sv Nlashc circles Fiii Bill Lewis represenTs The chapTer in Phi BeTa Kappa and Reed was Ted To Phi socieTy. The chapTer as a whole raised iTs scholasTic sTand- ing To seca.. w poinTs per man among men's groups on The campus. Much of The success which has come To The chapTer is due To The eTforTs of iTs oTFicers during The pasT year: John PeTTiT, presidenT: Leland McBride, Treasurer: Bruce McNair, recording secreTary: Joe Carabelli, corresponding secreTary: and Bill SmiTh. hisTorian. Their duTies Tor The coming' year have been Taken over by Le.n Welles, presiclenT: J. D. Jones, Treasurer: Bill SmiTh, recording secreTary: Ralph Barr, corre- sponding secreTary: and John Reed, hisTorian. Neill Arnold Joseh Carabelli Carlron Chrisiman Thomas Cudmore Cinron Adair Ralph Barr John D. Jones William Lewis Gifford Moore Richard Pearse Richard Corson Ralph Coughenour Charles Eddy Alberi Hage Alan Lidsier Allen McNeill Donald Beihune William Bridge Jesse EllioH William Geneser James Hahn SENIORS Edward Thiele JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Roherf Jones Leland McBride Bruce McNair John PeH'i+ Frank Shannaberg Thomas Sheldon William Smifh Roberi' Van Wagoner Leonard Welles Hamilron Websfer Spencer Meilsfrup David Morrow Louis PeHi+ John Reed Joseph Shai Wallace Smiih John Lindsirom Roberi- Parlrer William Sheldon Richard While Roberi' Wrighf Back Row Parker Ellnolr, Nicholie, Beihune, W. Sheldon, 3rd Row: Eddy, Bridges, Whire, Morrow, Corson Mellsirup, McNeill, Reed, Lidsier, Shai, Coughenour, Lindsirom, Howland, Wrighi, Ge- neser 2nd Row Hage, PeHi'r, Adair, Shannaberg, Jones, Barr, Sheldon, Lewis, Welles, Moore, Pearse Websfer Van Wagoner, Smiih, Duffy: Fronf Row: Thiele, Chrisiman, Jones, McNair. Peihf McBride Carabelli, Smirh, Arnold, Cudmore. Page One Hundred Twenty-three E7 'ras Page One Hundred T-wvnly-four sua: KADIDA SIGMA Kappa Sigma has had one OT The besT all-around years iT has had in several years. Under The able leadership oT The chapTer presidenT, Erwin l-lolTh, The TraTerniTy has ranked high aThleTically, socially, and scholasTically. The chapTer raised iTs scholasTic sTanding Trom TourTh To TirsT place among The TraTerniTies on The campus in The pasT year and has lcepT The lnTerTraTerniTy scholarship cup on The manfle Tor Two con- secuTive semesTers. One of The sTrongesT pledge classes on Denison's campus This year now wears The CrescenT and The STar. Among The Kappa Sigma Treshmen were James Black and Ames Hanna, who received TooTball numerals. Philip Pierce was elecTed Treasurer oT The Treshman class. James Black and John I-l. BranT were on The Denisonian sTaTT. Clem McNamara, Charles Beardsley, and James Black were ouTsTanding in Treshman baslceTball. ln aThleTics Kappa Sigma did excepTionally well. Gamma Xi won The lnTramural wresTling TournamenT. The A baslceTball Team ended The season Tied Tor TirsT place. Tailing To win The Third leg oT The baslceTball cup by six poinTs in The lasT game. Browne, Black, T-lolTh, McNamara, l-lanna, and Beardsley composed The A Team. Kappa Sigma ranked high in The spring sporTs This year. Kappa Sigma was well represenlred in Denison acTiviTies. Edwin l-lolTh, presidenT oTlv1.S. C. A., was prominenT in his Tour years oT TooTball aT Denison, and was acTive in The D AssociaTion. Ralph Baker was on The Big Red squad lasT Tall. Phil SmiTh was Vesper service chairman oT M. S. C. A. and presidenT OT The College Young People's Union. Cne Third OT The Denison Band was Kappa Sigma, Gammi Xi having I5 members in ThaT organizaTion in which Warren Siverson ancl Ronald Wiley were manager and librarian, respecTively. RoberT ScoTT will enTer his TourTh year as cheer leader when he dusTs The megaphone OTT nexT TooTball season. Douglas Mailey, Donald EverharT, and Ronald Wiley were prominenT in The music circles This year. all being in Phi Mu Alpha. William J. Taylor, chapTer secreTary, was elecTed To Phi BeTa Kappa lasT sernesTer. l-le was also The secreTary oT The ChemisTry socieTy. Minard PaTriclc. social chair- man, and his commiTTee, did a good iob during The pasT year enTerTaining The Tellows wiTh The various social TuncTions. Four Tormal parTies were held and numerous novelTy open houses were sTaged. OTTicers in The chapTer during The pasT year were: Erwin l-lolTh, presidenT: Douglas Mailey, vice-presidenT: Philip SmiTh, Treasurer: and William J. Taylor, secreTary, Erwin Hollh Roberi' Goodridge Ralph Balxer John Brauning Colin Croclcefl- Gordon Frosi Joseph Blackburn Philip Browne Donald Everharl' Presco'H Fuller Paul Gilberf Charles Beardsley James Blaclc John Branl' David Carey Fores+ Dean Wilbur Frosl' John L. Biellxe Donald Fifch SENIORS William Paige Douglas Mailey William Taylor JUNIORS Roberf Hilibish Julius Romei Roberl ScoH' Philip Smiih Warren Siverlsen SOPHOMORES Clyde Greer Richard Larned Clem McNamara Minard Pafricli Donald Sherman Ronald Wiley FRESHMEN Roberf Gregg Ames Hanna Edward Molhersbaugh James Newcomb Philip Pierce Roberf Wiley FACULTY L. Gene Wolfe Augusl Odebrechl' Malcolm E. Sliclcney T' .Y ,., Bacl: Row W Browne, Hanna, Newcomb, Branf, Pierce, Beardsley, J. Romei, Carey, B. Wiley Black Gregg, Dean, Mclhersbaugh, W. Frosfg 2nd Row: Greer, R. Wiley, Palriclr Sherman, Fuller, McNamara, P. Browne, Gilbert Larned, Blackburn, Everharh BoH'om Row ScoH, Crcclrell, Goodridge, G. Frosf, Mailey, Taylor, Holih, Smilh, Silverlsen. HIllbISh Baker, Brauning. Pagv One Hundred Tzcfczziy-ying . 75 1-: ff N i e ff Q I' A Ol .1 I J ' x Ax T Page One Hundred Twfllfy-Sf.V V W 1 . H i . ' DHI DELTA THETA BoTh as a chapTer and as individuals. The Phi DelTs aTTained a highly successTul record Tor The year I936-I937. ln publicaTions, Thorndyke Dwelley was recenTly appoinTed ediTor-in-chief OT The Denisonian having previously served as associaTe ediTor. Sam Bowman and Marvin Walker were appoinTed associaTe ediTors Tor This publicaTion Tor nexT year. Dwpflley is a member of Pi DelTa Epsilon. John STewar-T served on The general news sTa . Thorndyke Dwelley, Don Winchell, and John Dunnick are members oT Masquers and Ned Collander is a member of The Freshman Guild. Dwelley has had lead parTs in producTions during The lasT Two years. Winchell was chief elecTrician Tor The organizaTion Tor This year and is now Technical adviser Tor nexT year. Dun'nick was box office manager Tor This year. Pour of The chapTer members: ArT KenT, George Sims, Al Musal. and Marvin Walker are members oT The Glee Club. KenT, Sims, and Walker are also members oT Phi Mu Alpha. ln aThleTics Phi DelTa TheTa had five leTTer men: James McCuskey, George EggerT, Joe AusTin. Jack CleTF. and Dick Davis. all are members of D AssociaTion. Joe AusTin, Roland Miller, Jack CleTi, Jack Tamblyn, and Carl Eaelchle were on The varsiTy TooTball Team lasT Tall. Don Cumming is number one man on The Tennis Team on which are also Bill Bunie, and Jim Kernohan. Don Cumming won The universiTy Tennis championship lasT year. Louis Ewing and Bud Maire are playing varsiTy baseball This spring and Jim McCuskey, Joe AusTin. Griggs SmiTh, John STewarT, and Marvin Walker are on The Track squad. Jim McCuskey was presidenT oT Men's STudenT GovernmenT AssociaTion, presi- denT oT Phi DelTa TheTa, and member oT Omicron DelTa Kappa. Loran Souers was presidenT of Tau Kappa Alpha, presidenT oT Phi DelTa TheTa, member oT Omicron DelTa Kappa, member oT Pi DelTa Epsilon, member of sTudenT governmenT, member oT The debaTe Team, and assisTanT in The speech deparTmenT. John Dunnick was chairman oT The Junior Prom, a highly successiul aTTair, a member oT Pi DelTa Epsilon and was elecTed presidenT oT The Senior class. George Sims was elecTed To The posT of Treasurer oT The Junior class and had a lead in The recenT proclucTion, The Em- peror's CloThes. Dick Davis is a member oT Blue Key, member of sTudenT govern- menT Tor The lasT Two years, general chairman oT The D AssociaTion Jamboree, and member of Pi DelTa Epsilon. Russell Malcahy and Jim Morgan are members oT Blue Key. Louis l-lover, Jim Morgan, and John STewarT are members OT The Men's STudenT ChrisTian AssociaTion cabineT. Lauren Conger was undergraduaTe assisTanT in The geology deparTmenT and secreTary-Treasurer oT The C. L. Herrick Geological SocieTy. Tom BoTTomley. l-lorace l-lamlin, Don Winchell, and Don Cumming are members oT The ChemisTry Club. Joseph Ausiin James Biggar William Bunie Lauren Conger Richard Davis John Eggerl' George Eggerf Thomas BoH'omley Jack Cleff Donald Cumming Thorndylre Dwelley John Dunnicl: Louis Ewing Dean Beier Samuel Bowman William Cameron Karl Faelchle John Hunfingion Jack Kull Julian Maire A. Roland Miller Roberi Cadwell Ned Collander James Eggerf Alfred Musal Seih Norman SENIORS JUNIORS Don Winchell SO PHOMORES FRESHMEN Jack Holifhine Arihur Keni' James Kernohan James McCuskey Charles Randels Loren Souers Argyle Wolf Horace Hamlin Louis Hover James Morgan Roberi' Radebaugh John Sfewari William Wilson Roland W. Miller Russell Mulcahy Gordon Nyquisr George Sims Griggs Smifh Kenneih Sperl Jack Tamblyn Marvin Walker Joseph Nelms Charles Oxley James Quarrie Roberi Smilh Dwighi Wai+ Charles Wheeler Baclr Row: Quarrie, Wheeler, Norman, Cadwell, Waif, Woodry, Smifh, Cameron, Bowman, Maire, Sims, Smiih, King, Kull, Collander, Nelms, J. Eggeri, Oxley: 2nd Row: Bulcahy, Anderson, Walker, Faelchle, Miller, Winchell, Radebaugh, Morgan, Dwelley, Hover, Dunniclc, Sfewarf, Cummings Hamlin, Sperl, Nyquisf, Tamblyn, Beier: Froni Row: Ewing, BoHomley, Keni-, Eggerf, Biggar Kernohan, McClusl:ey, Souers, Dr. Gordon, Bunie, Ausiin, Holiihine, Wolf, Conger, Eggerf. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven Page One Hundred 7T'ZK'FlIfj'-l'1iAIj111 LAMBDA CHI ALIDI-IA Gamma-loTa ZeTa of Lambda Chi Alpha has compleTed a very successTul year. Thru The co-operaTion oT The alumni, many-improvemenTs have been made on The house. AT The beginning oT The year, ThirTeen men were pledged, and Three more were added To The roll laTer in The year. RepresenTing Lambda Chi on The Big Red TooTball Team were John CriTes, Harry DuTTy, and Harold Haynes. Haynes compleTed his second year as a member oT The baskeTball Team and is also on The Track Team. ln musical acTiviTies Harry WilleTT and John CriTes sang as soloisTs wiTh The Glee Club. OTher members included: Williamson, JeweTT, and Fred Taylor. Harry WilleTT acTed as manager oT The Glee Club, and PresidenT oT Phi Mu Alpha. John CriTes and Fred Taylor were also members oT The organizaTion. Jesse SkrileTz Took an acTive inTeresT in dramaTics, working in all The plays given by Masquers The pasT year. John CriTes appeared in Beyond The Horizon, and in The opereTTa, The Emperor's CloThes. Among The casT in The Freshman play were: Williamson, Webb and Fred Taylor. During ChrisTmas vacaTion, Harry WilleTT represenTed Denison aT The Phi Mu Alpha ConvenTion, while Jesse SkrileTz Traveled To New Orleans To The Blue Key ConvenTion, The pasT year The Tollowing men served in various oTTices: Charles Taylor as sec- reTary oT The lnTer-FraTerniTy Council: Harry WilleTT as Treasurer oT M. S. C. A., and Jesse SkrileTz as Treasurer oT The Junior Class. ln December, Harry WilleTT was elecTed To O. D. K., while Skrileiz was given ThaT honor in The spring elecTions. Socially, This year has been also successTul. A record number oT alumni reTurned Tor The Homecoming, lniTiaTion, and Founders' Day BanqueTs. The seasonal Tormals have been well aTTended, and all are looking Torward To The CommencemenT Dance which is To be held aT The Granville lnn. On The TirsT oT March, Charles Taylor compleTed a successful Term as presidenT OT Gamma-loTa ZeTa. Chuck is an unTiring worker, and much oT The chapTer's success can be aTTribuTed To his eTTorTs. Succeeding him is Jesse SkrileTz, and all look Torward To anoTher good year under his guidance. Hendley Gregg Charles Taylor SENIORS William Whifehead Harry Wille'H JUNIORS John Crifes Roberl' King Harold Haynes Jesse Slcrilih SOPHOMORES John Chapin Roberi' Gordon Roberi Clark Roberi Harding Harry Clemeni Burio Lamb Richard Cosway John McClanaihan Harry Duffy Lewis Owen Herberl' Randolph FRESHMEN Charles Boggman John Pauley Gordon Dur Frederick Taylor Sierling Jeweh' Sfaliford Willamson Gordon Wilson Back row: Wilson, Deer, Webb, F. Taylor, Williamson, Pauley, Clark, Harding, Jewell: 2nd Row: Boggman, Lamb, McClana'l'han, Chapin, Owen, Duffy, Randolph, Gordon, Coswayg Boffom Row: Haynes, Criies, Slcriliiz, C. Taylor, Wille'H, Clemenf, King. Page One HllIIdI't'!f Twenty-:zinc ZAFE in 'ii , Page One Hundred Thiriy SIGMA ALIDI-IA EIDSILUN Ohio Mu opened The school year wiTh The pledging oT 23 Treshmen, Thus having The largesT Trosh class Tor Two consecuTive years. These neophyTes soon showed ThaT They possessed even more qualiTy Than quanTiTy by Their numerous acTiviTies on The campus. Glenn WhiTe was elecTed To The presidency OT The class oT '40 besides playing freshman TooTball, baslceTball, Track, and baseball. ln Treshman aThleTics seven Sig Alphs were on The TooTball squad. Tive on The baskeTball squad, Tour ouT Tor Track, and Three Tor baseball. Fulcher and SchwarTz have been placed on The Denisonian sTaTT and BersTed and STridsberg are on The business sTaTT oT The AdyTum. STridsberg made The Olee Club Traveling squad and Phillips is on The Treshman debaTe Team. The TooTball Team This year had Two Sig Alph Tackles and an end: in GehrandT, Rader, and Robeson. Myer made his leTTer in baslceTball. In Track lasT season Mu had Ace Acker. capTain and high oinT man oT The Traclc Team. Bob BroughTon won his leTTer in The broad iump, and lbw and high hurdles. The Sig Alphs had Three TraclcsTers on The Treshman squad wiTh Lew Hopkins a sure winner in The, halT and The mile. Paul Brady was coach and capTain oT The GOIT Team. playing aT No. I posiTion. l-le placed TourTh and sixTh respecTively in The Ohio ConTerence and Ohio lnTercol- legiaTe TournamenT. l-le was also elecTed To The presidency OT Those Two groups. Paul Welsh won The golT inTramurals wiTh scores consisTenTly in The sevenTies. Don SmiTh was manager oT The Tennis Team and played, along wiTh Al PiTher, on The Treshman Tennis Team. LasT year S. A. E. Tinished Third in The all-year inTramural race, winning plaques in Toul shooTing and golT. So Tar This year Mu has annexed TirsT place in A baskeT- ball and Toul-shooTing and has Taken six second places and one Third in The oTher evenTs. Jack Rader, This year's iunior class prexy, was elecTed presidenT oT M. S. G. A. and Malcolm Moshier vice-presidenT oT The lnTraTraTerniTy Council. Sherman Neuschel was presidenT oT The C. L. Herrick socieTy. geologic group: and Gordon Kingery vice-presidenT oT Blue Key: Bob OehrandT and Ed Fillcins are also members oT Blue Key. Bob GehrandT is publiciTy manager oT The D associaTion and Ed Filliins assisT- anT in The box oTFice oT Masquers. EighT men were in The glee club group. Tom BaTes, Jack Larson, and Don SmiTh were elecTed To Phi socieTy. Bill WesT, as associaTe ediTor, headed The group oT six Sig Alphs on The Denisonian. Five boys are on The AdyTum sTaTT. Brady, Paul Kingery, Gordon SENIORS Morris, William Moshier, Malcolm Neuschel, Sherman JUNIORS Broughion, Roberi Larson, Jack Dyer, Charles Rader, Jack Gehrandr, Roberi' Robeson, Roberf Haller, John Roof, James SOPHOMORES Bares, Thomas Hallsfein, Harold Caruso, Joseph Hopkins, Lewis Caruso, Salvaiore Myer, John Colifman, Charles Niederhofer, Edwin DeFosse+, Gordon Pifher, Allan DuBey, Irving Ringle, Frederick Filkins, Edward Smiih, Don Fulcher, Jack Sfiner, Carl Gibson, Jack Welsh, Paul Gram, Alberi' Wesf, Bill Wrighf, Burdefie FRESHMEN Bersfed, Roger Blake, Richard Block, Roberi- Clark, Wallace Durranf, Gene Gordon, Joe McColm, Harry Marfin, Roberf Morrison, Clifford Oysrer, Frederick Phillips, Thomas Rimer, Roberl' Schwarh, Roberi- Sfridsberg, Geoffrey Whife, Glenn Wilson, James lf . Q if l ' ' W ilf M J- l , L l Back Row: Phillips, Duranr, Beaver, S-iridsberg, Bersiedp 3rd Row: Morrison, Rimer, Dyer. Radke, Kaufman, Block, Blake, McCoIm, Fulcher, DeFosseH, Marfin, S. Caruso, Sriner, Gordon, Schwarfz, Wilson: 2nd Row: Clark, Wesi, DuBey, Gibson, Broughfon, Larson, Gerhardf, Rader, Hanna, Hopkins, Baies, Wrighf, Robeson, J. Caruso, Mon+gomery, Kaufman: Sealed: Hall, Ringle, Pifher, Kingery, Morris, Neuschel, Dr. Crocker, Moshier, Roof, Brady, Neiderhofer, Hallsfein, Smifh, Filkins, Meyer. Page One Hundred Thirty-one T , Q rx i 1 Page One Hundred Thirty-two BETA KADDA Alpha loTa ChapTer oT BeTa Kappa began iTs sixTh year on The Denison uni- versiTy campus under The able leadership oT George Rovin as presidenT, Henry Haas as vice-presidenT, and Harry Jenkins and John Turnbull as secreTary and Treasurer respecTively. ln The realm oT campus acTiviTies where TraTerniTies seek To ouT-do Their rivals BeTa Kappa has Taken her place as a recenT conTender and her eTTorTs have noT been enTirely TuTile. ln sTudenT aTfairs George Rovin served as Treasurer oT The lnTer-FraTerniTy council, and John Turnbull was elecTed secreTary oT Men's STudenT ChrisTian Asso- ciaTion. ln The recenT spring elecTions David Turner was elecTed Treasurer oT The class oT l938. AT abouT The same Time John Turnbull was elecTed as secreTary oT The lvlen's STudenT GovernmenT. and Franklin Wood was elecTed To Board oT ConTrol oT Music, laTer To become Treasurer of lvlen's STuclenT GovernmenT. One-Third oT The chapfer parTicipaTed in varsiTy aThleTics among whom were Dave Turner and Weldon Riddell in varsiTy Track, CliTT Boye in varsiTy TooTball and Henry Haas as number one caTcher on The Denison baseball Team. Tom Berry, Eugene LeRoy, and Ralph Riddell won Their numerals on The Treshman squad. ln inTramural wresTling Dave Turner Took his Third sTraighT championship and Phil Davis his TirsT. PublicaTions This year Tound John Turnbull and David Turner on The Denisonian sTaTT, and Vern Bowman and Dave Turner on The AdyTum sTaTT. Always a heavy conTender Tor The Pan-Hellenic scholarship cup, Alpha loTa again has high hopes oT regaining The Trophy which They losT The second semesTer oT lasT year. In oTher acTiviTies Alpha IoTa has been prominenTly represenTed. Henry Haas, a member oT Blue Key. was elecTed capTain oT The varsiTy baseball squad. Franklin Wood a member OT Phi Mu Alpha acTed as assisTanT sTudenT leader oT The glee club, salnghon The varsiTy quarTeT, and had a prorninenT parT in The opera The Emperor's CoT es. The Denison Engineering socieTy claimed RoberT Boehnke as Their presidenT, and Blue Key elecTed Vern Bowman in Their spring pledging. RecenTly Dave Turner was iniTiaTed inTo Sigma DelTa Pi, Spanish honorary TraTerniTy. Masquers producTion Took The Time oT Eugene HiTch, Phil Davis and Dave Turner, The laTTer acTing The juvenile lead in l.aburnum Grove. The reTurn oT ProTessor Reginald Whidden Trom his work aT Yale universiTy added a welcome presence To The chapTer roll Tor The second semesTer. The oTTicers Tor The second semesTer ending in June I937 were: David Turner, presidenT, Eugene SmiTh, vice-president Franklin Wood, secreTary, Vern Bowman, Treasurer. Earven Anderson. guard, and Glen Davis, social chairman. Glenn Davis George Glass Henry Hass Ea rven Anderson Roberi Boehnlze Harvey Newcomb Vern Bowman Clifford Boye Phillip Davis FRESHMEN Tom Berry Charles Innis Eugene LeRoy SENIORS Eugene Hifch Weldon Riddell George Rovin JUNIORS Harold Smiih John Turnbull David Turner I 1 V - I, Franklin Wvvd 5 fm lililllllllmllllllil SOPHOMORES Harry Jenkins Lawrence Deubler Samuel Dunham Charles Hansberger FACU LTY Paul Biefeld T. A. Lewis R. Whidden Back Row: Newcomb, Dunham, Anderson, Boehnlce, Glass, Jenkins, Haas: 2nd Row: Smifh, Berry, LeRoy, Rovin, G. Davis, P. Davis, Bofiom Row: Hifch. Wood, Turner, Mr. Whidden, Bowman, Turnbull. Page One Hundred Thirty-three I1- Page Une Izlzmdwvd Tl1.1'1'I3'-fo'111' AMERICAN CDMMUNS CLUB The year T936-37 was a banner year Tor The Denison chapTer OT A. C. C. in more respecTs Than One. ln The TirsT place, The naTional convenTiOn OT The American AssociaTiOn OT Commons Clubs was held here aT The mOTher chapTer during The Chrisfmas holidays, bringing represenTaTives Trom various parTs OT The UniTed STaTes. Secondly, The Fowl Ball, The annual iniTiaTiOn banqueT, on Feb. 20, I937, was The occasion Tor The celebraTiOn OT The 2OTh anniversary OT The Tounding OT The Denison Commons Club. ln OTher ways also The Denison chapTer has enioyed a prosperous year. ln SepTember a pledge class OT I5 was added To The acTive group OT 26. During The Tall inTramural spOrTs, The archery Team OT Ferguson and Tiger repeaTed iTs success by winning The Trophy undeTeaTed. The speedball Team relinquished iTs pOsiTiOn as deTending champions only aTTer several closely TOughT baTTles. The removal OT The cross-cOunTry evenT Trom The inTramural card was a blow TO The Club's sTring OT vicTories since i927 when The compeTiTion was sTarTed. The Team did noT do so well in The so-called Tall relays. ln winTer spOrTs The group has enioyed The com- peTiTion alThough The records do noT show more Than an average number OT wins. Bill ShOrT and Al Dewey have carried on Their work on The varsiTy baskeTball squad. ln Treshman TooTball, WalT Rowan proved his wOrTh and earned his numerals. Under The moTherly hand OT Mrs. Luella Roe, The house moTher, The Club en- joyed a season OT open houses and social evenTs Topped by The annual ChrisTmas Tormal aT The Granville lnn. lTs serenading has been welcomed by The girls, uphold- ing The posiTion AOT Third place in The conTesT and promising beTTer This spring. Scholarship has cOnTinued high in second place, The cup Trom lasT year being re- linquished To The Kappa Sigs. ln The Tield OT campus acTiviTy The Denison chapTer Tinds iTselT wiTh seven glee clubmen, members on The Denisonian sTaTTg men in varsiTy and Treshman debaTe, in band and orchesTra, and in Franco-Calliopean, deparTmenTals and oTher organi- zaTiOns. Those holding responsible posiTions are Raymond GiTTin, presidenT OT Cosmo- pOliTan club: Erven WhiTe, presidenT OT ChemisTry socieTy: Niclcie TiTriga. new presi- denT OT M. S. C. A., and Don WesTern, secreTary OT M. S. G. A. and presidenT OT lnTerTraTerniTy Council as well as presidenT OT The Denison chapTer. Allan Dewey Finley Ferguson Ward Klepfer Waller Lindsey Le Marr Rice Clayion Bromley Edwin Cooper Theodore Erler Wallace Auli' Roberf Avgerinos Delphos Bashore Charles Bellavia Joseph Cavogroffi Merfon Barlow Kennefh Beaver Alphonse Bellavia Roberi Conani' SENIORS Erven Whife J U NIORS Niclxolas Tiiirigi SOPHOMORES Donald Woolson FRESHMEN Alfred Scipione Paul Schaub William Shorf William Sfewari' Donald Weslern Raymond Giliin Verne Logerquisi Leslie Orr Ward Collyer George Hopes Ar'rhur Janssen Alden Sanderson Willard Sweeder Donald Daych Archie Hudson Davis Mandry Walfer Rowan Roberf Vicl: Special Sfudenr-Akira Takahashi Back Row: Daych, A. Bellavia, Barlow, Vick, Conanf, Rowan, Lyons, Hudson, Aulf, Janssen, Avgerinos, Mandry, Beaver: 2nd Row: C-3iFFin, Logerquisf, Cavagroffi, Collyer, Cooper, Bashore, Bromley, Erler, Orr, Sanderson, Sweeder, Hopes, C. Bellavia, Ti'I'irigi, Woolson: Boffom Row: Whife, Shaub, Klepfer, Ferguson, Shorr, Rice, Wesrern, Scipione, Sfewarf, Dewey, Lindsay, Takahashi. Page One Hundred Thirty-fi've .QY:'T'h V7 i 4 i 4Q Page One Hzmdrvu' Tlzirfy-si.v vi ' l FT A '. , 'i V- Q'3,'f,.,ijl'4 , gi i' .jiif Es-,j?7,r'ff 'N igissa ,QQQQQST .1 I 44 . ur, -T T. 1 - - T- 'f -- ' Q 'T 1... , '-yi.: f ,' 4- -i b i 1 . I V, ...T , V . . a mz . I - A-v .. A 'f-- . ' 2-f . Tl .X , v I ig. I 1 T 1 wi' il fig' .TQ A-fe TT A S ig? r.. K it , -v ,iz i 5 if f T h M' ' CHI DMEGA Coming back To a newly painTed house, DelTa Gamma enTerTained prospecTive Chi Omegas aT open houses, Teas, a Black and WhiTe dinner and Tinally a GolT BrealcTasT. AT The close of rushing They were glad To announce The pledging oT TiTTeen girls. This group elecTed Tish Taylor as Their presidenT and DoroThy Skinlcle as social chairman. Since ThaT Time Two more girls have been pledged. Chi Omega once more Tinds many OT iTs members acTive in campus organizaTions. Mary Gray, The presidenT, is presidenT oT Pan l-lell and one OT The Denison women chosen Tor Who's Who Among College STudenTs. KaTe Sparks and Kalci Oxley are on Crossed Keys and KaTe is Jr. RepresenTaTive on Pan l-lell. Sylvia DiDomenica is a member oT The Women's DebaTe Team. One OT The iuniors. Mariorie l-lird, is in France This year sTudying aT The Sorbonne. BeTTy ScoTT was The TirsT girl in The class OT i939 To receive her 800 poinT award in WAA. Early in The year Peg Zell and RuTh Wheeler were iniTiaTed inTo Phi SocieTy. In addiTion To These individual acTivi- Ties Chi Omega is represenTed in WAA. YWCA, AdyTum sTaTT, CosmopoliTan club, glee club, orchesTra, and Masquers. ln carrying on a TradiTion, and aT The same Time keeping abreasT OT The currenT Trends. Chi Omega conTinues The oTTering oT a S25 prize To The woman who submiTs The besT paper on presenT day problems in The Tield oT social science. IT is a source oT pride ThaT This prize has mosT oTTen been won by Chi Omegas. The papers are judged by a commiTTee oT TaculTy members. The scholarship ring, handed down each year Trom sophomore To Treshman, was again presenTed To The pledge making The biggesT improvemenT in her grades Trom The beginning oT The year. Carolyn Glass had The honor oT receiving iT aT The pledge Tormal. DelTa Gamma has enTerTained wiTh several clever parTies including a Dad's Day luncheon, a Candy Cane dance, a ValenTine dance planned by The pledges, and The annual coTTon Tormal which was preceded This year by dinner aT The Inn. i936-37 has been a mosT successTul year Tor DelTa Gamma wiTh Mary Gray as presidenT and Sylvia DiDomenica as pledge misTress, and iT is lookihg Torward To a promising TuTure under Mary l-lecker and Peg Zell in Those oTTices. Frances Dell Sylvia DiDomenica Lorene Grady Mary Eliza berh Bibby Jane Brush Nancy l-larr Eleanor Clark Lenore Fel+us Mary l-leclcer Mary Kirkparrick Doroihy Biizer Be++y Bolin Janef Clark Sally Cole Mary Lou Dell Edna DiDomenica Rebecca Evans Jane Falls Seniors Belly Smirhron Juniors Caiherine Sparks Sophomores Freshmen Mary Gray Florence Marher Dorolhy Pfeifle Kaihryn Oxley Elizabeih Slack Marlha Smilh Jane Roberls BeHy ScoH Rurh Wheeler Margarel' Zell Annabelle Frick Carolyn Glass Mildred Jacob Mariorie Madison Be+Jry Sherwood Dorolhy Slcinkle Mary Smiih Elizabeih Taylor Bac Row Sherwood, M. L. Dell, Jacob, Cole, Slrinlcle, Bolin, Falls, Evans, Bil-zer, Glass, Taylor, Smlfh Clarlc Frick: 2nd Row: E. Di Dominica, Felfus, Slack, Zell, Wheeler, Roberfs, Hari, Brush. Hecker Klrlcpairiclx, Clark, Bibby: Sealed: Oxley, Dell, Sparks, Smifhion, Di Dominica, Gray, Mafher Pfiefle, Grady, Smi+l1. Page Ona' H1md'red Thirty-se'z1eu Q7 Qwo Page One Hundred Thirty-eiglzt . ,. IYADDA ALDHA Tl-IETA Anolher college year is nearly ended and The 'rwin slars of Thela are slill glif- Jrering brighlly and lighling 'rhe way +o +he fulfillmeni of Thela ideals in every phase of campus life. The chapler has leaders in many college acliviiies of whom if is proud. Lois Baird is presidenr of W. S. G. A. as well as being recenlly elecled io Phi Befa Kappa and a member of Morfar Board. Alice Jane+ S+ouFFer is presidenf of Morlar Board and chairman of The board of house presidenls. Helen Jones and Evelyn Murion were in Crossed Keys, ihe la++er being presidenl of The organizalion and also co-chairman of +he May Day fesfival. The girls have been aclive in Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., Franco-Calliopean, Masquers, and on The Adyium and Denisonian slaffs. For l'he coming year Janei Shepard is presidenf of W. A. A.: in Y. W. C. A., Helen Jones is vice-presidenf and Evelyn Murion is Treasurer. Belly Shoemaker is presidenr of Pan Hellenic Council. The social chairman. Skipper Hurley, led l'he Thelas 'rhrough a successful year wifh many oulsianding and cleverly decoraled parlies and very enjoyable Founder's Day and ini+ia+ion banquels. Mrs. Bobb, +he chap+er's new house molher, has been a greal help in planning all of The social enlerfainmenls. The rushing season ended wilh 'rhe pledging of Jrweniy-one girls. Belly Clemenls was elecled presidenl of Jrhe pledge class, and al' 'rhe inilialion banquet she was honored by being 'lhe recipienf of 'rhe plaque and ring which is given 'ro 'rhe mosl oulsianding member of 'rhe pledge class every year. Mrs. Moore. nalional secreiary, visiled 'rhe chap+er in December for several days. and This visil was a greal inspiraiion 'ro all. The year as a whole has been an exceplionally line one, and wiih fhe brighi oullook already before The group, nexl year promises +0 be iusf as successful. Lois Baird Efhel Ellen Hurley Gerfrude Lozier Eleanor PoHer SENIORS Grace Monigomery Rulh Orcufi' Alice Janef Sfouffer Louse Wolfe JUNIORS Virginia Andrews Jean Huesmann Jane Bryson Helen Jones Helen Clemenrs Berry Lindsfrom Harrier Crawford Evelyn Murfon Doro-lhy Darrow Eleanor Osborn Rufh Harfman Janef Shepard BeHy Shoemaker SOPHOMORES Mariorie Campbell Mariana Miichell Marrha Calland Elizabeih Mullen Cafharine Fly Elixabelh Parks Doroihy Grabill Mary Quinn Mildred Green Doroihy Lee Sullivan Berry Hariman Mildred Whife Kale Hopkins Elizabeih Way Lorenze Lind Eleanor Williams Caroline Wolf FRESHMEN Virginia Chrisfina BeHy Clemenis Berry Cowman Berry Klemm Virginia Marfindale Charlorfe McCarroll Peggy Morris Marian Orcuii' Roberfa Poske Eleanor Seufferr Peggy Sherman Rufh Sfoner Jane Menard Mariorie Merchanf Berry Taylor Peggy Truesdall Ann Wheailey Back Row: Sullivan, Darrow, Clemenfs, Menard, M. Orcuri, Cowman, Parks, Merchanf, Sherman, Truesdale, Marfindale, McCarrollg 3rd Row: Klemm, Morris, SeuFfer+, Calland, Whiie, Williams. Mullin, Chrisfena, Taylor, Lind, Fly, Poske, Wolf: 2nd Row: Andrews, Sheppard, Quinn, Wheai-ley, Crawford, Way, Jones, Green, B. Hariman, Sfoner, Huesman, Lindsirom, Grabill, Hopkins: Sealed: Osborn, Murfon, H. Clemenis, Baird, Monfgomery, Po'Her, Lozier, Wolfe, Hurley, R. Orcufi, Byson, Shoemaker, R. Hariman. Pagv One Hrmdred Tlzirfy-nine Page Om' fflllldffd lforfy T wi Fave- B if as 3 4'9- if mime --mq.. gs-rv 1 ' ,' 'fir V1 in V 3 912 251 , f, , -L, -. , Q ff'i'5lQfi'xfWl.1g..,. ., - '5f7'?i1rf.-rv v 1.. -Q , 1 ,I 9-LEW' T -T . 1, I U , g :gr ' . . J- 'I?E' . J' 'l . ?L -F3 'La . .' N .-5,15 1' . -f' sf , 1-..-.- 1 ,. -F 4 T f iw. --. i ...J r .-, f .:rf,. 1-im. V -- f, . - ' .-.Rl 1 Q 1- 1?ff, ?'3f'Tiw WH.. igilitif xy 'fa t .E f 5' . -' Tfiiif ' 'ear-fii. - sg -, Q, ,L J - v ,. T, 'V ffl-1-r,i,f.'i-fg..,-.D ..e,,. '.f7h 'ai ' .s- ,, -- ' 'fn' :-i v '17 3 ,:. jfiyzh-V ' 1 J nv, Q. V - - 15.-' ' 'A ,N ' Af: A APOOSE CAMP Tor Treshman girls in The Tall before school opened broughT back Peg Piclcrel, Mary MorrisseT, Lillian Colwell, Mary Kay ShorT, Buddy Esch- man, and CaThrin Coons as counsellors, and This was really The TirsT chapTer meeTing oT The year. CroqueT, bridge, The McConnell eT Lamson arTisT duo, a colonial Tea wiTh The acTives in hoop slcirTs, and a Tormal whiTe dinner saw us Through rushing, and seven- Teen Treshmen were pledged. The Tall, ChrisTmas, and spring Tormals were dinner dances aT The Granville Inn, and Tor The Pan-l-lell dance we descended inTo The DelTa DemenTed Dive Tor The annual Common Peepul's Bawl aT The chapTer house. MoThers' Day and EaThers' Day weelc-ends were celebraTed wiTh luncheons aT The lnn also. The sTaTe convenTion week-end Tor all Ohio Tri DelTs was held aT The Neil House in Columbus during April, and DelTa Chi was awarded a Trophy Tor eTTicienT chapTer managemenT during The year. JaneT EgberT was voTed Treshman queen aT The Fall Carnival and Barb Eschman and JaneT EgberT were Treshman class oTTicers. The Treshman debaTe Team deTeaTed The TheTas in The inTersororiTy debaTe Tinals To win The cup Tor The second Time in Three years. Lillian Colwell and Peg Piclcrel were MorTar Boards, . .Mary Spring, Buddy Esch- man, and CaThrin Coons were in Cross-Keys. . .Lillian Colwell and DoroThy SmiTh had leading roles in Masquers producTions and RuTh Barrie sfarred in one oT The freshman plays. . .Lillian Colwell won TirsT prize in The Samson TalboT Bible Reading ConTesT in The spring...Peg Pickrel was lisTed in Who's Who Among College STudenTs . . .She was also YWCA prexy. . .Mary Kay ShorT was senior associaTe ediTor oT The Denisonian, ediTor OT The sTudenT-TaculTy direcTory, and member oT Pi DelTa Epsilon, journalism honorary. Jessie Mae VanderbilT and RuTh Jennings sang leading roles in The opereTTa i'The Emperor's CloThes, presenTed by DelTa Omicron and Phi Mu Alpha. . .Jessie Mae was also an aTTendanT To The l-lomecoming queen and To The May Queen in The TesTival on MoThers' Day week-end. . .Jeanne Woods was elecTed presidenT oT Spanish club.. .Anna Pierce was vice presidenT oT The junior class. .. OTTicers oT The pasT year were Jessie Mae VanderbilT, presidenT: Peg Piclcrel, vice-presidenT: BeTTy MarquardT, Treasurer: Marian Pulse, secreTary: and CharloTTe Crow, rush chairman. As The year ends, we hope soon To be unrolling The blue prinTs OT plans Tor a new chapTer lodge To be builT on The presenT loT. Elizabelh Anderson Jane Baxfer Lillian Colwell Charloffe Crow Marfha Jane Kennedy Belly Marquardl Mary Morrisseil SENIORS Peg Piclcerel Marian Pulse BeHy Rainey Mary K. Shorl' Dorofhy Smilh Jessie Mae Vanderbill' Louise Ward JUNIORS Marydell Baldwin Isabel Hepler Cafhrin Coons Anna Pierce Elinor Eschman Mary Spring Joan Gulhridge Barbara Walfhour Jeanne Woods SOPHOMORES Carolyn Adams Rulh Jennings Helen Bowyer Norma Kiel1m Ellen Bruclcerf Elizabefh Osmond Jeanne Deeds Phyllis Lawson Helen Ellor Be'Hy Radlce Doris Jean Flory Margarei Shumaker Jane Folger Jean Speclcman Carol Gri'Ffi'l'l1 Carol Jean Sfiffler Celianna Isley Elizabefh Tumbleson Consfance Winchesfer FRESHMEN Phyllis Ahlers Ru'rl1 Barrie Dora J. Bemiss Jeanne de Beauclair Frances Coons Janel' Egberl Barbara Eschman Marian Greegor Eleanor Lowe Elizabefh Maul Fannie Newlon Jeane'H'e Newfon Helen L. Rose Jeanne Samman Beafrice Shaw Jeanne Welles Belly A. Koos Janel' Yule i Back row: F. Newlon, Koos, Yule, B. Eschman, Ahlers, Maul, Radke, Bemiss, Shaw, Folger, Kiehm. Flory, Lowe, Coons, Pierce, Speclxmang 2nd Row: Winchesfer, Ellor, de Beauclair, Egberl, J, Newfon, Adams, Hepler, Woods, Gufhridge, Walihour, E. Eschman, GriFFilh, Tumbleson, Osmond, Samann, Greegor, Bruclxerf, Baldwin, Welles, Bowyer, Jennings: Sealed: Anderson, Ward, Smlfh, Crow, Pulse, Piclrrel, Vanderbill, Kennedy, Baxler, MorrisseH, Colwell, Marquardf, Shorf. Page One Hundred Forty-one Page One H '11-ndred Forty-Iwo ii C ' TQQIIIII Q T T ET. T UE 1 6,.. 5? ' ,, T . : ' 'W' ' l ' 1 li H - , A V ,- ix 'JI' n KV -gym, 1 ' '32 T I l l i Xiinxilmiimaii' A IYAIDIDA KAI? DA GAMMA Gamma Omega oT Kappa Kappa Gamma has enioyed a successful year. When rushing season was TerminaTed in The Tall I7 girls were pledged, and early in The second semesTer anoTher was added To The chapTer enrollmenT. AT The close oT The TirsT semesTer The chapTer ranlced highesT in scholarship and as a resulT has possession oT The scholarship cup Tor The nexT year. Helen Darrow was elecTed To Phi BeTa Kappa, and Mabel Brewer, DoroThy Frazier, and Sue Palmer were made mem- bers oT Phi socieTy, Treshman honorary. The Tinishing Touch was having The house compleTely redecoraTed. BeTTy Barnes, presidenT oT The chapTer, was vice presidenT oT The senior class, Irene Howell was secreTary, and Evadne Cragin acTed as vice-presidenT oT The iunior class. Carolyn ThierwechTer and Barbara Nichols were The women oTTicers oT The sophomore class. Kappa-seemed To have iTs share oT queens This year, Tor when The idea OT having a homecoming queen was inauguraTed, The men's sTudenT body voTed and elecTed Evadne Cragin To reign aT ThaT annual evenT on OcTober I7. Carolyn Thier- wechTer was Junior Prom queen. To Cornelia CarTTer, This yearbook chief, wenT The honor oT being The TirsT woman ediTor since The World War. She and BeTTy Barnes were elecTed To Pi DelTa Epsilon. men's naTional iournalisTic TraTerniTy. Members oT The chapTer served on The AdyTum and Denisonian sTaTTs. Every Masquers presenTaTion had a Kappa in iT. BeTTy l-lornaday and Eleanor Mears were casT in The Enemy, given early in December, Frances PorTmann was in Laburnum Grove, Barbara WaTson acTed in one oT The plays puT on by The Freshman Guild, and Barbara Nichols had a lead in Beyond The Horizon. l-lelen Darrow represenTed The chapTer in MorTar Board, and Frances PorTmann and Nancy Warner in Crossed Keys. A goodly number oT Kappas were iniTiaTed inTo Franco-Calliopean, English honorary socieTy, This year. ElizabeTh Plum, Mary Louise Pugsley, and Barbara Vorhis belonged To The women's glee club and were also members oT The chapel choir. Jeanne ShaTTer served as presidenT oT Freshman Y. W. C. A. and had on her cabineT several Kappas. Two champions emerged Trom The Kappa ranks and Tiles, JaneT Shock women's golT champion, and Sue Palmer, winner oT The Tennis championship. l-lelen Darrow was vice-presidenT oT W.A.A. and Mary Louise Marlow and Jane Sloan served on The board. OTher Kappas repre- senTecl The chapTer in W. A. A. and in Y. W. C. A. Socially The Kappas had a Tull year wiTh Three big par'Ties, The panhellenic dance and numerous vicTrola dances aT which They enTerTained The members oT The various sororiTies on campus. Belly Barnes Helen Darrow Irene Howell SENIORS Helen Keil Mary Louise Marlow Mary Louise Pugsley JUNIORS Belly Bowman Ann Hornor Belly Bryanl Mildred McCollum Cornelia Carller Elizabelh Pierce Jean Clark Elizabelh Plum Evadne Cragin Frances Porlmann Mereclilh Damschroder Jane Sloan Belly Fergus Rulh Thomas Belly Hornaclay Nancy Warner SOPHOMORES Belly Bedell Jean Kubelt Alice Berg Eleanor Mears Mabel Brewer Porlia Mller Shirley Crillenden Barbara Nichols Jean Danlcer Sue Palmer Horlense Denison Kalherine Prenliss Dorolhy Frazier Carolyn Thierwechler Jane Hunlinglon Mary Wiggins Margery Willcins FRESHMEN Ellen Chalmers Rebecca Galloway Belly Glenn Mary Virginia Hornor Virginia Hubach Jeanelle Krieg Helen McCoy Doris Mandel Alberla Morse B Phyllis Murphy Jean Sanborn Marie Segarcli Jean Shalfer Janel Shock Mollie Slarrell Marlha Sl. Clair Nancy Lee Thrasher Barbara Vorhis arbara Walson ' 5f9i.i Back row: Nichols, Wilkins, Brewer, Murphy, Segardi, Glenn, M. V. Hornor, Thrasher, Krieg, McCoy, Slarrell, Vorhis, Galloway, Mandel, Walson, Hubach, Shaffer, Sanborn, Morse, Sl. Clair, Shoclcg 2nd Row: Thierwechler, Berg, Thomas, Denison, Kubelc, Mears, Hornaday, Plum, Sloan, Hornor, Cragin, Fergus, Danker, Frazier, Palmer, Hunlinglon, Crillenden, Wiggins, Bedell, Miller, Prenliss: Bollom Row: McCollum, Clarlc, Bowman, Warner, Bryanl, Marlow, Howell, Barnes, Dar- row, Keil, Pugsley, Porlmann, Carller, Damschroder. Page One Hundred Forty-three Page One Hmrdrcd Forty-four ALDHA DI-II As a resulT OT a raTher exTensive rushing season in which a 5Tudio ParTy planned by Phyllis Beck played such an inTeresTing parT, Alpha Phi was rewarded wiTh .nineTeen pledges ThirTeen OT whom are now happy and proud To have become honesT To goodness Alpha Phis. The annual lisT oT scheduled social TuncTions managed To keep us ever looking Torward To The coming dances. The social chairman, DoroThy Linville. did herselT proud by Turnishing a very unique aTmosphere aT all The parTies. The Fall Formal- green and whiTe and symbolic wiTh Ivy LeaT decoraTions. The TradiTional ChrisTmas Pig Dinner, wiTh Dr. Shaw honoring us wiTh his presence, was made doubly exciTing because oT The ArcTic aTmosphere OT penguins and icicles as decoraTions. Many guesTs sTill cherish Trom ThaT parTy Their Tuxedo penguin programs and Alpha Phi penlcnife Tavors. LasT Pall we were proud To reTurn To a newly Turnished den conTaining new modern bookcases which became The beginning oT The proiecT oT The building oT our library which won TirsT prize in The ConTesT in The Spring. Wherever There is an acTiviTy There is an Alpha Phi-iT noT many, Tor we boasT exTensive membership in every acTiviTy on The campus. Phyllis Beck, one oT our mosT ambiTious seniors, is The only girl To have maiored in engineering in Denison and she is The arTisT who painTed The murals Tor The Y. W. rooms. Grace BroughTon has ably acTed This year as presidenT oT W. A. A. and Mary Besemer has noT only been our presidenT buT secreTary oT W. A. A. also. Ginger Beck is abouT To begin her second year as presidenT oT Orchesis and Peg Brizell is enTering The year as presidenT oT Women's STudenT Government wiTh lda Jeanne Dagger as iTs secreTary. Shirley FiTch was presidenT OT Masquers, a Phi BeTa Kappa and a co-assisTanT in The Zoology deparTmenT. and MargareT Hopkins, also a Phi BeTa Kappa, has made herselT Tamous among us as a soloisT. JeaneTTe PosT will serve nexT year as presidenT oT Y. W. WiTh Michey Walker having had a lead in The play Beyond The Horizon, and Jean Weber as SocieTy ediTor OT The Denisonian, Alpha Phi can be proud oT her leadership and well-roundedness. We are looking Torward To nexT year when we will be guided by DoT Linville as our PresidenT1 RuTh Covell as our Vice PresidenTg Valeria Wells, SecreTary3 Jane San- derson, Corresponding SecreTary: and RuTh Jane PorTer as Social Chairman. --Y -. l---.1...1,.- . SENIORS Phyllis Beck Shirley Fifch Mary Besemer Phyllis Freeman Grace Broughlon Margarei Hopkins Loma Calhoun Margarel' Walker Jean Weber JUNIORS Virginia Beck Rulh Jane Forfer Margaref Brizell JeaneHe Pos? Ru+h Covell , Jane Sanderson Dorofhy Linville Be'Hy Smel+z Shirley Masch Valerie Wells SOPHOMORES Mary Jean Aikinson Frances Neill Mildred Casile Jean Ralph Ida Jean Dagger Ruih Schoepfle Kafherine Goodhue Shirley Sheldon Chrisiine Hariburg N. Margarel Sowle Eleanor Hildrefh E. Margarel Smiih Jean Wilson FRESHMEN Donna Chappell Emily Clemenls Alberla Heckman Margaref Jean lzanl' Margarei' Jackson Doroihy Lindaman Gloria Maifhews Macille Mowrey Judifh Radebaugh Rufh Shank Florence Stoll Virginia Sweef - .. . .,S,. ,-.-.--,.,,,,...,,. Back Row: Mowery, lzanf, Shank, Chappell, Sweef, Lindaman, Wingerl, Dagger, Ralph, Sfoll, Smi+h, Jackson, Radebaugh, Clement Heckman, Maffhewsg 2nd Row: Arkinson. Beck, Porier, Harfburg, Wells, Casile, Sheldon, Goodhue, Masch, Schoepfle, Smeliz, Sowle, Sanderson, Hildrefh, Neill, Brizell: Fron-I' Row: Linville Fifch, Freeman, Walker, Weber, Besemer, Beck, Broughron, Calhoun, Hopkins, Posf, Covell. Page One Hundred For-ly-jim' x I llllfll' Our I'IIIlIdl'L'U7 1701'fy-.Tix JR A A I, ' .,-55311 T -4 N 'T r 43? T' T . l ' T41 ,4 V, Md,.f,, f'x: F i ,, -:,1 lllll ll' TTI ul ' T Til 'I' l f h I . A ' . . It T i T 452155 'f ALDI-IA OMEGA DI As hosTess Tor The Ohio Valley DisTricT ConvenTion oT A O Pi lasT June, Alpha Tau goT OTT To a running sTarT Tor iTs acTiviTies This year. Since The opening oT school This Tall The chapTer has been represenTed in almosT every campus acTiviTy. l-lalT oT The membership belonged To Y. W. C. A. and A O Pi was well represenTed in W. A. A., on OuTing board, on The board oT house presi- denTs, in Franco-Calliopean, and in DelTa Omicron, Mary ReiTer handled The Tinances oT boTh W. A. A. and The chapTer. Mimi Dorr was vice-presidenT oT Y. W., Jean Gregg was recording secreTary, and Two oTher A. O. Pi's were on The Y. W. cabineT. ETa Sigma Phi was led by MarTha Jump: Jean Carle presided over Judiciary. Mimi Dorr represenTed The chapTer on MorTar Board. and Jean Gregg in Phi SocieTy. Jacqueline Jones played in Labernum Grove given by Masquers. Jean Yoder had a place on The Women's varsiTy debaTe Team. ScholasTically, Alpha Tau rose Trom TiTTh To second place aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer. MarTha Jump made sTraighT A, and Tive members were inviTed To MorTar Board's dinner Tor sophomores and juniors oT high schol'asTic sTanding. A O Pi was well represenTed in DelTa Omicron, wiTh Theresa lrwin as vice- presidenT and DoroThy Lanning as Treasurer oT The group. RuTh Oeil and KaTherine WolTe were iniTiaTed inTo This organizaTion in March. DoroThy WalTon, anoTher member OT This group, composed several original piano selecTions which were pre- senTed during The year. There were A O Pi's in The Women's glee club and Three in chapel choir. Alpha Tau conTribuTed Toys, yarn, kiTchen uTensils, remnanTs, and money Tor shoes To The NaTional A O Pi philanThropic proiecT in The KenTucky mounTains. Besides TrequenT open houses The social calendar has been made up OT The annual ChrisTmas dance aT The Inn, a Rose dance, a Jinx Jig, and a Mardi Gras. The pledge class, Though smaller Than usual This year, was splendid in every way. AlThough A O Pi losT To The TheTa's in The semi-Tinals, The Treshman debaTe Team, consisTing oT Jean BurT, Zaida ShelTon, and Helen Evans, made a Tine show- ing. All in all, Alpha Tau Teels ThaT The year has been quiTe successTul under The fine leadership oT Mimi Dorr. Helen Barbour Jean Carle Miriam Dorr Jane Gebhard Tl1eresa Irwin Doroflny Lanning Emma Collins Be'H'e Healea Mary Louise Holaday Jacqueline Jones Lenore Bryson Doro+l'1y Coclteril Frances Deibel Rufh Geil Jean Gregg Jeanne Bahr Jeanne Bur? Helen Evans SENIORS JUNIORS Sue Shelfon Mary Myers Doro+l1y Lee PraH Nellie Reader Mar'l'l'1a Sfubblefielcl Doroihy Walfon Mildred Wyaff Clara Jorgensen Marfha Jump Mary Kirby Mary Reifer SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Doroihy Mafcheif Lorna Pilol' Josephine Smiih Kafherine Wolfe Jean Yoder Lorraine Nowak Zaida Shel-lon Elizabelh Van Horn if Baci: Row: Evans, Burnham, Bahr, Z. Shelion, Gregg, Maicheif, Deibel, Bryson, Geil, VanHorng 2nd Row: Smiih, Cockerill, S. Shelion, Healea, Kirby, Collins, Yoder, Jorgen- sen: Boffom Row: Irwin, Lanning, Reader, Praff, Dorr, Myers, Barbour, Carle, WyaH', Gebbard. Page One Hzmdrvd Forty-seven Page One Hmzrlrcfl Forty-viglzi ALPHA Xl DELTA. The rush oT acTiviTies aT The close oT The year Tinds BeTa DelTa chapTer leading The campus wiTh Tour Alpha Xi's elecTed To Phi BeTa Kappa. They are Frances Erb and Mary Brown, elecTed in Their senior year, and EsTher Goldie SmiTh and JaneT ChaTTen, elecTed in Their iunior year. During The TirsT semesTer OT T936-37 The chap- Ter was The proud possessor oT The scholarship cup. Alpha Xi DelTa has Taken a renewed inTeresT in campus acTiviTies This year. RuTh KnighT and MargareT Menendien were members oT The Women's Glee Club, and RuTh KnighT, as manager, had enTire charge oT The plans Tor The Trip To Chicago' during spring vacaTion. Frances Erb, The presidenT oT The chapTer This year, has served as Freshman Y adviser on Y. W. C. A. cabineT. She has been a member oT women's varsiTy debaTe, as has JaneT ChaTTen, who served also on W. S. G. A. council and Y. W. C. A. cabineT. Their successor in Y. W. is KaTherine Webb, publiciTy chairman Tor 1937-38- KaTherine has also been appoinTed social chairman oT W. A. A., Took parT in The dance reciTal presenTed by Orchesis, and was elecTed To Crossed Keys, junior honorary. EsTher Goldie SmiTh and Mary Brown, The laTTer a member oT W. A. A., have parTicipaTed in The program oT ETa Sigma Phi This year. Mary DiTToe disTinguished' herselT by direcTing Two of The Treshman plays- Girl OT The Golden WesT and The balcony scene Trom Cyrano de Bergerac. ln The Tield oT dramaTics Barbara Cady worlcedl on The puppeT show, The Emperor's CloThes. The Treshmen who Toolc parT in The inTersororiTy debaTes were June Ammon, Elinor Evensen, and MargareT Menendien. Elinor Evensen was elecTed secreTary oT The class oT T940 Tor The coming year. Alpha Xi DelTa enTerTained aT an informal open house, a hay rack ride, and Tour Tormal parTies-a harvesT moon dance, cabareT, valenTine parTy. and The annual Rose Dance, a dinner-dance. The chapTer has been especially indebTed To Mrs. SchmiTT, The house moTher and. adviser. Mrs. Anna Miller KnoTe, naTional execuTive secreTary OT Alpha Xi DelTa, was presenT Tor iniTiaTion. Mrs. Grace Carlson, naTional second vice-presidenT, was. The guesT speaker aT The women's Pan-l-lellenic banqueT, held in Shepardson Commons., The paTronesses This year were Miss Lein, Miss Lindsey, Miss Linder, Mrs. F1Tch, and Mrs. Candlish. OTTicers Tor The year T937-38 are EsTher Marner, presidenT: Elinor Evensen, vice- president Mary DiTToe, recording secreTary1 EsTher Goldie SmiTh, corresponding sec- reTary, and June Ammon, Treasurer. , Mary Brown SENIORS Virginia Auli Norma Geidenbagen Rurb Knighl Doris Mclnfire Agnes Mally Annabel Sheppard Janei ChaHen Frances Erb JUNIORS Mary Louise Cada Mary DiHoe Marguerife Dilley Esfher Marner Esfber Smi+l'1 SOPHOMORES Barbara Cady Ka+l'1erine Webb FRESHMEN June Ammon Helen Hayward Elenore Evensen Margarei Menendian Elnora Wheeler Back Row: Hayward, Wheeler, Evensen, Menendian, Ammon: 2nd Row: Webb, Di'r+oe. Dilley, Cada, Marner, Cadag BoHom Row: Aul+, Knighf, Mclnfire, Shepperd, Erb, Chaffen, Mally, Brown. Page One Hundred F0l'flX'-llfllf i -Y MH X ff fl HWS 2 XX f N f Back row, lefi' To righT: Rice, Orme, Chrysler, Haas, Cornell, NisbeT, Dewey, Duffy, McCuskey, McNeill, Gehrandf, Wiclz, Davis: 2nd row, lefT To righT: Craig, Boggs, Taylor, Websfer, BroughTon, ShorT, Kovachy, Cleff, PeTTiT, Shanan- berg, Adair: BoTTom row, leff To righT, OaTman, AusTin, HolTh, Dr. Chamber- lin, VincenT, Dr. LivingsTon, STewarT, Dr. Shaw, SiTTerle, Mr. Rogers, ChrisT- man, Harman, Eggerf. WD ASSCCIATIUN The Denison D Associafion is one of The mosf acTive of all The honoraries on The Denison Campus. During The course of a year iT enforces all The TradiTions ThaT have grown up wiTh The school such as The wearing of The freshman dink, prohibiTion of smoking on The campus, The Denison Hello Tradifion, and The proper seaTing of freshmen aT aThleTic compeTiTions. This organizaTion furTher sponsors pep meeTings for The school. They annually conducf The hilarious D Jamboree aT The Grille for Three days in which all campus Talenf is presenTed To The school. On sub-freshman day They presenT The TradiTional and always anTicipaTed D Revue, Their annual musical comedy. The AssociaTion always endeavors To fosTer school improvemenTs of all kinds. Thus in brief iT mighf be said ThaT The Two aims of The Associafion are To promoTe and supporT Denison aThleTics and To see ThaT every possible good is done for Denison Universify. Membership can only be obfained Through The winning of a varsiTy D and elecfion by The members of The Associafion. Before iniTiaTion The neophyTe has To serve a period of pledgehood which is ended by The famous D parade. Affer being an acTive member and on graduafing, The Senior is awarded a D paddle charm which is The only badge or insignia ThaT The Associafion has. The officers of The year have been Alex STewarT, Presidenfq Carl SiTTerle, Treas- urer: Charles Vincenf, SecreTary: Bob GehrandT, Publicify SecreTary: and Dick Davis, Show Chairman. Joseph Ausfin Carlfon ChrisTman RoberT Chrysler Richard Davis Allan Dewey James Eggerf l-lenry l-laas Senior Wearers of The D John l-larman lrwin l-lolTh James iVicCuskey John Nisbef La Marr Rice Weldon Riddell John Shoop William ShorT Carl Sifferle Alex STewarT William Taylor Roloerf Thorsen Donald Wesfern Edward Wick Page O nf' I-Iimdrvd Fifty-flrrvz' CAPTAIN ALEX STEWART Page One Hundred Fifty-fam' The Big Red grid Team was Torced To come ouT on The shorT end oT The scores This year buT The season may be recorded as a success, iudging Trom one angle. The boys won only Three OT The nighT games, losing Tour and Tying one. However, nexi year a Team oT veTerans will Take The Tield wiTh plenTy oT huskies in reserve To plug up holes leTT by seniors who are leaving. CapTain STewarT, Erv T-lolTh, Buck AusTin, Bob Chrysler, and Jighead SiTTerle played Their lasT games Tor Denison This year. They will be missed nexT season, buT Coaches Rogers and Gillman are looking ahead wiTh high hopes. The Treshman squad will provide several good backs and a group oT heavy linemen who, along wiTh such players as l-laynes, DuTTy, CriTes, and GerhandT, will give Denison a Torward wall second To none. The backs are all comparaTively lighT buT They will make up Tor This wiTh speed and clever ball handling. ln shorT, iT appears ThaT I937 will provide Tommy and Sid wiTh a squad on The order oT Chio STaTe's: big linemen To make The holes, and TasT, Tricky backs To go Through Them. ED FUUTIBALL DEN ISCDN 20-DEFIANCE O The I936 Team esTablished iTselT by pouring Through a helpless DeTiance deTense, 20-O, in The season opener. The game proved To be more or less oT a TesTer, as Coaches Rogers and Gillman used sev- eral diTTerenT combinaTions. The Big Red backs gained 265 yards To only 64 Tor DeTiance. The pass deTense was remarkable in ThaT The Yellow JackeTs did noT compleTe one aerial. STewarT looked good in his TirsT game as capTain and Selassie l-laines seemed To click in his new posiTion, having been changed Trom Tackle To guard. DENISON I3-MUSKINGUM 26- The lvluskies Tripped The Big Red Tor The TirsT upseT oT The season, 26-I3. SiTTerle came Through wiTh boTh Denison scores, PeTTiT converTing aTTer The second. The TirsT Touch- down came on a blocked kick buT The lvluskies wenT over Twice To make iT I3-6 aT halT Time. As The second halT opened, Muskingum goT The ball on a shorT kick and drove iT over. Then The BapTisTs made a drive Trom Their own 43 yard line To Tally. An inTercepTed pass gave The Muskingum boys Their lasT Touchdown. DENISON O-OHIO NORTHERN O- Even Though They displayed superior oTTensive power, Denison could geT noThing beTTer Than a scoreless Tie Trom Ohio NorThern. The Bears ThreaTened The D. U. goal only Twicej in The second and TourTh quarTers. The Big Red backs gained easily buT, when They goT inTo pay- dirT TerriTory, The opponenTs' deTense became im- pregnable. ln The lasT quarTer Denison missed a saTeTy by a TooT when Nemie, who had dropped behind his goal To kick, was Torced To run ouT be- cause oT a bad pass Trom cenTer. DENISON 9-TOLEDO 6 The grads waTched The Big Red gridders Torge ahead in The lasT Tew minuTes To win Trom Toledo, 9-6, in The home-coming game. Denison made eleven TirsT downs To The visTors' seven buT, unTil The Tinal quarTer, The score was in Tavor OT The RockeTs. The TirsT halT ended 2-O as Chrysler scored a saTeTy Tor D. U. on a blocked punT. Toledo made a Touchdown drive Trom Their own 39 in The Third quarTer and, wiTh six minuTes leTT Till The Tinal gun, Kovochy plunged over wiTh The Big Reds' winning score, Turning The game inTo an ideal homecoming TilT. DENTISON O-l-IOBART 26 Denison Traveled To Lake Geneva, N. Y., To play l-lobarT College and Tound The Genevans a liTTle Too much, losing 26-O. The Orange and Purple scored almosT aT will againsT a bewildered BapTisT deTense. They drove The ball over once in The TirsT and second quarTers and Twice in The Third. AT This poinT The coaches began To subsTiTuTe Treely. Every man on each squad saw acTion and The resT oT The game Turned inTo a see-saw aTTair wiTh The ball remaining in midTielcl. FOOTBALL DENISON 7-WITTENBER6 9- .... .... .... Lisak's place-kick in The Third quarTer decided The score in The Wiffenberg game, 9-7, in Tavor of The Red Devils. ors received The o ening kickoff and im The visiT p - mediarely made a Touchdown from Their own 48 yard line. LaTe in The second quarTer Chuck Vin- cenT scored on a pass from Boggs. The score was 7-6 aT half-Time. Lisak made his decisive kick from The D. U. I5 Toward The end of The Third quarfer. Denison made a bid To win aT The IasT minufe, afTer a 60 yard march, buT failed. Tamblyn's running feafured The Denison offense. DENISON 8-MT UNION I6- .... .... ,... . . MT. Union handed Denison Their TourTh defeaT. I6-8. A Touchdown by The Mounfies in The firsT quarfer proved To be The deciding Tacfor as The second and Third 4quarTers yielded each Team a safeTy and The final period found each fucking away a Touchdown. Allrhough Denison's lone Touchdown resulTed from a pass, This defeaT may be aTTribuTed To The failure of The Team's aerial aTTack To Tuncfion. Mounf Union's firsT-period score came afTer a brillianT 90 yard drive while an inTercepTed pass gave Them Their Touchdown in The Iasf. I-loITh scored for D. U. on a pass from Ausfin. DENISON 33-OBERLIN O- .... .... . . .... Denison's dads saw The Big Red come Through wiTh a 33-O win over Oberlin in The season finale. This was The IasT game Tor STewarT, I-IoITh, AusTin, Chrysler, and SiTTerle. BoTh Teams were scoreless in The firsf quarTer. In The second Kovochy wenT over on a pass from STewarT. The BOOT came Through again in The Third period when he iaunTed 55 yards wiTh an in- TercepTed pass. I-IolTh converfed. Seniors I-IoITh and Ausfin Tallied in The final canTo. along wiTh Tommy Orme. DENISON 20 ,... ....... D EFIANCE 0 MUSKINGUM 26 DENISON 0. . . . . .OHIO NORTHERN O DENISON 9 ,,.. ......... T OLEDO 6 DENISON I3 .......... DENlsoN o. .. ...... I-ioBARr 26 neuisou 7... .... wirrizussae 9 DENISQN a ,.... ...Mr uNioN is DENISON 33 .... ,.... O BERLIN 0 CAPTAIN JOHN HARMAN T QIBIG Page One Hundred Fifty-c1'gllt Wifh a squad oT TwenTy players Coach Jenlcins whipped up an eager baskeTball Team. AlThough Their playing was spasmodic, They showed up es- pecially well in The conTesTs wiTh Kenyon, WoosTer and Capilral. AT The close oT The season, Johnny l-larman who has been a member oT The squad Tor Three years was elecTed honorary capTain. ChrisTman was high scorer Tor The season wiTh a +oTaI OT I36 poinTs, l-laynes and WaTkins Tollowed him wiTh 93 and 79 respecTively. Denison ToTaled 564 To The opponenTs' 602 in a season oT Ten seT- backs and eighT vicTories. Eighl of The Ten leTTer men oT lasT year were baclc To play Tor Denison including The sTarring I935-36 quinTeT. Those who were second or Third year men are: Haynes, SiTTerle, ShorT, STewarT, Dewey, ChrisTman, WaTkins, and Linson who leTT school beTore The end oT The season. RaT Eye Meyer reTurnecl To The courT aTTer a year's ab- sence. Sophomores Anderson, Bob l-larman, Mc- Neill, lv1eilsTrup, Morrow, Rupp. Tamblyn, Meyer, Morrow, and Welch saw acTion and sTrengThened The Big Red aggregaTion. ChrisTman gave his usual Tine perTormances and l-laynes, McNeill, STewarT, SiTTerle, ShorT and WaT- lcins played fairly consisTenTly good ball. Dewey was valuable as pivoT man and showed his True meTTle in The reTurn game wiTh Defiance. The Freshman squad shows greaT promise Tor nexT year's varsiTy. 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' 4f:f:Q:1:1:1. 1.2.2115 --Z:f:5:f:i: 1:f:I2rf:f:f:Q:5:2 :'.2,.::- ' :-: 5:2-'g:g:-35:11.-:-:1:-:5:5:5:1E:f:5:f'':f:1-2:2:Z:Fprf.f' ' SEASON'S SCORES ................DeTiance 29 . . . , . Ohio STaTe 42 ... .. CapiTal I7 . ,. . . OTTerbein 4I . .. . . WoosTer 35 ... . . CapiTal 22 . . , . . DeTiance 29 . . OTTerbein 44 ... .. Bowling Green 3l . . . . . Kenyon 34 .. Heidelberg 35 . .. . . Muskingum 34 . . Oberlin 34 Page One fI'lIlldI'L'd Fifly-maze A l BASKETBALL ln preparaTiOn Tor a hard season The Denison quinTeT played a pracTice game wiTh The Columbus BOlT Works. The BolT Works Team, members OT The indusTrial league OT Columbus, served as a TesT Tor The Big Red aggregaTiOn and The newly adOpTed sysTem OT Sid Jenkins. The Big Red came Through wiTh a 32-30 vicTOry. Denison-33 DeTiance-29 The Big Red oTTicially opened The 936-37 BaskeT- ball season wiTh a 33-29 vicTOry aT DeTiance. The Denison cOurTers were slow in geTTing sTarTed and Trailed aT The halT I9-I2. WiTh The Opening OT The Third quarTer, however, They showed vigor noT dis- played in The TirsT half and managed To Tie The score aT 25-25 wiTh nine minuTes leTT TO play. The lead changed hands Three Times beTOre The Tinal gun ended The game, wiTh Denison in a Tour pOinT lead. Harold T-laynes led Denison in The scoring wiTh a ToTal OT nine poinTs. Denison-I6 Ohio 5TaTe-42 In a game which looked more like TOOTball Than baskeTball, Denison came OuT on The Tail end OT a 42-I6 score. A ToTal OT 38 Touls was called: 25 on STaTe and I3 on Denison. The Big Red iumped To an early lead when goals by McNeill and Haynes gave Them a Tour TO Two lead Over The Buckeyes, buT Trom ThaT pOinT on iT was 5TaTe's ball game. 22 poinTs were scored by Ohio STaTe beTore Deni- son was able TO score again. ln The lasT quarTer Denison was able To hold The Buckeyes TO seven poinTs. Denison-30 CapiTal-I 7 Through The use OT a well developed passing aT- Tack, Denison was able To Take The measure OT CapiTal To The Tune OT 30 To I7. Individual scoring honors wenT To Haynes wiTh a ToTal OT eighT poinTs. ChrisTman and McNeill ran close second wiTh seven pOinTs each. Five minuTes beTOre The end OT The second quarTer Denison had a lead OT I3 pOinTs and Coach Jenkins senT his enTire second sTring inTo The game. Denison-38 OTTerbein-4l Denison losT a hearT-breaking game TO OTTerbein by The close score OT 4l To 38. Loucks and RuTTer OT OTTerbein were a combinaTiOn a liTTle TOO TasT Tor The Big Red quinTeT. They accOunTed Tor 3l OT Their Team's 38 Tallies. The crowd was brOughT TO iTs TeeT almosT cOnsTanTly by The TasT playing OT bOTh Teams maTching each oTher baskeT Tor baskeT. Denison-38 WOOsTer-35 The TasT sTepping Big Red aggregaTion handed a close deTeaT TO a sTrOng WOOsTer quinTeT wiTh a score OT 38 TO 35. l-laynes led The scoring wiTh a ToTal OT I6 poinTs. Coach Jenkins sTarTed a new cOmbinaTion OT 5iTTerle and WaTkins aT The Torward berThs in place OT l-laynes and McNeill. This was The besT showing The Big Red had shown To daTe and exciTemenT was added by a leaky rOOT in The nOrTheasT corner OT The Wigwam. l3ASlilfTI3AlL Denison-43 CapiTaI-22 WaTkins and ChrisTman led The scoring in a very one-sided game againsT CapiTaI. DespiTe The re- vived CapiTal Team ThaT Took The Tloor aTTer The haIT, Denison played a game Too TasT Tor The Co- lumbus boys. The whole squad saw acTion, giving Coach Ienkins a chance To size Them up Tor TuTure conTesTs. Passing was accuraTe and iT did This scribe's hearT good To see The Denison men hiTTing Their shoTs. Denison-37 DeTiance-29 In a raTher slow game The Denison quinTeT Took DeTiance Tor The second Time This season. The Yel- low JackeTs Trailed ThroughouT The game and gave The enTire Denison squad a chance To show Their meTTIe. Dewey, lanky pivoT man, Topped The scorers wiTh a ToTaI oT I2 Tallies. Denison-29 OTTerbein-44 Sam Loucks again led his TeammaTes To vicTory leading The scoring wiTh a ToTaI oT 20 poinTs. When STewarT and WaTkins were senT ouT oT The game on personal Touls The BapTisTs seemed To lose all Their uniTy. Bob I-Iarman played a Tine deTensive game and ChrisTman again led The Denison scoring. Denison--47 Bowling Green-3I The boys Trom Bowling Green were bewildered by The Big Red oTTensive To The Tune OT 47 To 35. Dewey and ChrisTman carried OTT scoring honors wiTh IO poinTs each. The game was a TasT one wiTh The opponenTs no rnaTch Tor The TighTing BapTisTs. Again The reserves enTered The game and kepT up The Denison lead. Denison-40 Kenyon-34 In The mosT exciTing game oT The season The Big Red quinTeT regisTered a vicTory oT revenge over The boys Trom Kenyon. Denison Trailed by a Tew Tallies during mosT oT The game unTiI McNeill Tinally shoT Denison inTo The lead in The Third quar- Ter. Two TasT breaks ThaT ended up wiTh STewarT counTing Two Tielders sewed The game up Tor The Big Red and rang up win number seven oT The season. Denison-4I I-Ieidelberg-35 The final vicTory oT The season was over The Princes oT I-Ieidelberg. ChrisTman coIIecTed I3 poinTs Tor scoring honors while WaTkins and Haynes were close behind wiTh II apiece. Denison-28 Muskingum-34 The Conference winners again Took The BapTisTs in a Tairly close conTesT in The Wigwam. The Big Red played a Tine game and gave The visiTors a run Tor Their money. IT was noT unTiI The Iasf Tive minuTes ThaT The Ivluskies were sure oT a vicTory. Denison-3 I Oberlin-34 Oberlin deTeaTed The Denison quinTeT in The IasT game OT The season by a score oT 34 To 3I. Ober- lin kepT a sTeady lead ThroughouT The game es- pecially in The second haIT. DuTch lvIyTinger piled up a leading individual score oT I5 poinTs Tor Oberlin. TIQACIK CapiTal 5l OTTerbein 36 Denison 69V2 In a Triangular meeT wiTh CapiTal and OTTerbein, Denison came ouT vicTorious wiTh a ToTal of 69l72 poinTs. The Big Red Track aggregaTion Took six TirsTs. BlechTa was The leading scorer wiTh a TirsT in The I00 yard dash and in The 220. McCuskey won The I20 high hurdles and his co-hurdler, Bob BroughTon, led The pack in The 220 lows. Thorsen won The high iump while Bromley beaT ouT AusTin To Take The Pole VaulT. Denison's weakness seems To lie in The disTance running. No one has been Tound as yeT To run The mile and halT-mile in Time TasT enough Tor coIIegiaTe compeTiTion. Chio Wesleyan-l 03 Denison-28 VicTories in I4 ouT oT I5 evenTs enabled The Ohio Wesleyan Track Team To walk away wiTh Denison. A new Deeds Tielci record was made in The high iump when Ricker, The Wesleyan ace, leapT 6' l'f4 . Thorsen placed second in This evenT. STew- arT was The only Denison man To Take a TirsT in This evenT. This was accomplished in The discus Throw wiTh a heave oT Il9' 5 . Acker polled Tive poinTs by Taking a second in The IOO and a Third in The 220. lvlounT Union-72 2f3 Denison-58 lf3 A margin oT Tourieen poinTs spelled deTeaT Tor The Denison Track Team in a meeT wiTh MounT Union. The Big Red managed To Take Tive TirsTs in The meeT. Acker won The l00 and 2201 AusTin led The pole vaulTers1 STewarT Threw The discus Tor a win: Thorsen leapT 5' 9lf2 Tor his TourTh place OT The year and The relay Team oT ChrisTman, Kovachy, Acker and Riddell Tinished TirsT wiTh a Time oT 3.34. Toledo-I 04 Denison-47 The boys Trom Toledo ran away Trom Their Deni- son opponenTs easily in a dual meeT aT Granville. Johnny l-larman was high poinT man winning Two TirsTsg one in The Broad iump and one in The Javelin. Thorsen jumped in his usual Torm and won The high iump. STewarT, aTTer noT doing so well in The dis- cus, broughT home The bacon by winning The shoT puT. TRACK Muskingum-78 Denison-53 A sTrong aggregaTion Trom Muskingum Trounced The Big Red To The Tune oT 78 To 53. Muskingum eked ouT a Tour poinT lead over Oberlin in a dual meeT and Oberlin won The Big Six so Denison's loss was To a very sTrong Team. ChrisTrnan won The IOO yard dash in True ChrisTman sTyle. Acker Took The 220. McCuskey led The hurdlers oT The 120 yard hurdles. STewarT reTurned To The Torm he had earlier in The season and won The shoT. The 34Th Annual Big Six Track and Field MeeT ln The annual Ohio Comcerence meeT aT Muskin- gum, Denison came ouT wiTh a TourTh place. De- spiTe her lack oT disTance men, a ToTal oT 26lf2 poinTs was piled up in The various evenTs. Oberlin won The meeT wiTh a ToTal oT 53-f2 poinTs. The Big Red Team Took no TirsTs buT goT Their poinTs in numerous seconds. ln The 220, Acker Took second and ChrisTman TourTh, BroughTon Took a Third in The low hurdles and McCuskey placed TiTTh in The lows and Third in The highs. Thorsen and STewarT placed second in Their evenTs. The high iump and The dis- cus. Acker came in Third in The I IO yard dash and Bromley Tied Tor Third in The pole vaulT. Denison's relay Team Took Third place. LeTTer Men in Track RoberT Acker George BlechTa Joseph AusTin CarlTon ChrisTman Alex STewarT John l-larman James McCuskey RoberT Thorsen RoberT BroughTon Managers-Frank Shannaberg, Richard Kinnee. BASEBALL Denison, wiTh Sid Gvillman as menTor, had one oT iTs mosT successful baseball seasons in recenT years. The schedule was composed OT eleven games. Ed Wick. veTeran oT one season, piTched The maioriTy oT These conTesTs. He won six and losT Two Tor a Tine average OT 750. WhiTehead and Seilcman were The oTher piTchers. Paul Wil- liams and Henry Hass did a Tine iob oT handling The receiving end oT The baTTery. Williams was in- jured in mid-season. and Haas Tilled his shoes in Tine sTyle. The inTield was composed OT men who had played Two years previously wiTh The Big Red. WaTlcins, The only newcomer, held down The shorT-sTop posi- Tion. He did a greaT iob aT baT leading The regu- lars wiTh an average oT 486. Cole, on TirsT base and known as Columbia Lou by his TeammaTes, displayed power aT baT especially in The pinches. and Tielded in Tine sTyle. AT second. Wee Willie Walker, co-capTain along wiTh Cole, lcepT up The pep and Tire in The infield and improved his baTTing several noTches. Spike FosTer, on Third base, was again one oT The Team's longesT hiTTers. He kepT The hoT corner humming all season. Alban and Cullen, as reserve infielders, saw a loT OT acTion, and The Ia++er should hold down second base nexT year. Dave Beveridge, in righT Tield, anoTher veTeran, played a Tine game in The ouTer garden. Rover Rupp, alThough noT a sTrong hiTTer. did a beauTiTul job in cenTer Tield, disTinguishing himselT as a ball hawlc. Bing Cornell, a sophomore, was a biT slow in leTT field buT goT some Timely hiTs Through- ou'r The year. The season ended wiTh seven vicTories and Tour deTeaTs, Two oT These deTeaTs adminisTered aT The hands oT Ohio STaTe. Denison had a powerful hiTTing club and was above average in The Tield. The Ohio Comcerence ended wiTh Denison in sec- ond place, a posiTion worThy OT praise. BASEBALL Leilermen in Baseball Paul Williams Edward Wick Gilloerl Cole William Walker Donald Wallcins l-luberl Fosler William Cornell David Beveridge Edson Rupp Henry Haas Clinlon Adair-Manager I 936 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Capilal-I Denison- Muslcingum-I Denison- Kenyon-5 Denison- Ohio Sfale-22 Denison- Oifferbein-O Denison- Wiffenberg-7 Denison- Kenyon-2 Denison- OH'erbein-I Denison- Capifol-9 Denison- Ohio S+a'l'e-8 Denison- Muskingum-8 Denison- Q . GULF Denison's golT Team, capTained by Paul Brady, played The besT season in The hisTory oT The Team, placing second in The conTerence. The Team losT buT one maTch ThroughouT The spring season, ThaT being To WoosTer by The score oT 9V To 6V2. The Team amassed an aggregaTe score Tor The whole season oT lO7'f2 compared wiTh a 28 poinT ToTal Tor The opponenTs. VicTories were scored over WoosTer, Kenyon, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan, and WiTTenberg. The season's lineup placed Paul Brady aT number one, ArT Cash aT Two, Fred Warner aT number Three, Roy Linson aT number Tour posT, and Jim RooT as alTernaTive. All Tive shoT consisTenTly in The sevenTies and low eighTies. Pro Brady, a Granville producT and The Caddie masTer oT The Granville Inn Club Tor some years, copped The low scoring honors oT The season wiTh a par 72 on The home course againsT Ohio Wesleyan. Denison held The Ohio lnTercollegiaTe and Ohio ConTerence TournamenTs here on The Granville lnn course, Paul Brady Taking charge OT boTh meeTs. DayTon UniversiTy won The Ohio lnTercollegiaTe TournamenT, winning TirsT, Third, and TourTh places in The meeT. Oberlin won The Ohio ConTerence Tourney, Denison placing second in This meeT. Brady, considered a TavoriTe in boTh TournamenTs, placed well in boTh wiTh a TourTh in The Conference and a sixTh in The lnTercollegiaTe. TENNIS The Big Reds Tennis Team Turned in iTs besT sea- son perTormance in several years, placing second in The Ohio ConTerence To Oberlin. ReTurning Tor acTion Trom lasT year's Team were The Tour veTerans, James WooTen, Wayne KeTTner, Benny AusTin, and Bill Bunie. Added To This aggregaTion was Don Cumming, a sophomore who had shown greaT promise in his TirsT year. The Team's record shows vicTories over CapiTal, OTTerbein, and Kenyon, and losses To Muskingum and WiTTenburg. Though iT was his TirsT year on The varsiTy, Cum- ming soon annexed No. I posiTion and held iT ThroughouT The season. WiTh his sTeady hard driv- ing and accuraTe placemenT shoTs combined wiTh experienced courT TacTics, he won six singles maTches, losing only To Bald, Tormer Ohio Con- Terence champion. Cumming may be counTed on heavily in TuTure ConTerence Tennis circles. In No. 2 posiTion was Jim WooTen, who proved To be a consisTenT winner, losing only Three ouT oT The eighT maTches. WooTen has coached The Team in pasT years and helped considerably This year in drilling courT TacTics and TundamenTals. KeTTner and Aus- Tin, playing in Nos. 3 and 4, won halT oT Their maTches, boTh playing consisTenT and very sTeady Tennis. ln doubles The Team had a combinaTion ranlced quiTe high in ConTerence raTings in Cumming and WooTen. The pair wenT To The semi-Tinals in The Ohio lnTercollegiaTe TournamenT, losing Tinally To CincinnaTi in a hoTly conTesTed Tive-seT maTch. CincinnaTi wenT on To capTure The doubles TiTle. The neT men were coached by ProTessor VicTor ReTTing, Tormer member oT Alabama's Tennis Team, and managed by Don SmiTh. ProspecTs Tor nexT season are brighT wiTh PiTher, Kul, SmiTh, and Blade all coming up Trom The Treshman Team and all possessing experience. I INTIQAMUIQALS SPEEDBALL The Sigma Chis, aTTer geTTing OTT To a slow sTarT in The I936 speedball season. overTook The undeTeaTed Phi Gams and won The speedball TiTle. The Fiiis and Sig Alphs Tied Tor second place wiTh The BeTas and Phi DelTs, also winding up in a deadlock Tor TourTh place. ARCHERY The Commons Club again showed Their abiliTy in marksmanship by winning The archery champion- ship. The Sig Alphs and Phi DelTs Took second and Third place respecTively, while The Sigs and Kappa Sigs Tinished in a TourTh place Tie. FOUL SHOOTING The Sig Alphs repeaTed Their perTormance OT lasT year by Taking The Toul shooTing conTesT wiTh a house average oT l3.56 per person ouT OT TwenTy- Tive aTTempTs. The Sigs placed second wiTh The Lambda Chis Taking Third place honors. WRESTLING The Kappa Sigs Took This year's wresTling crown by nosing ouT The Sigma Chis wiTh a one poinT margin. LasT year's vicTors had To be conTenT wiTh a Third place Tie wiTh The BeTa Kappas. l3oTh Turner and King reTained Their crowns in The l55 and l65 lb. class. MaThersbaugh lKappa Sigmal won The l35 lb. class: Lawrence lBeTai. The l45 lb. classy Turner lBeTa Kappal, l55 lb. class: King lLambda Chil, l65 lb. class: SheeTs lSigma Chil, l75 lb. class: CrawTord lSigma Chil, heavyweighT class. SWIMMING The Fiiis again esTablished Themselves as The swimming champions when They ran over The Sig Alphs 35-I I. Third place colors wenT To The BeTas, wiTh TourTh place being Taken by The Sigma Chis. B LEAGUE BASKETBALL The Sigs again Triumphed in The B league Tor The second consecuTive year. IT was a close conTesT all The way wiTh The Phi DelTs and Sig Alphs Tieing Tor second place, and The BeTas Trailed Them Tor TourTh place honors. A LEAGUE BASKETBALL The Sig Alphs Took The A league champion- ship by beaTing The Kappa Sigs I4-8 in The play- oTT. The running was very close ThroughouT The season wiTh The Sigs and BeTas Tieing Tor Third place. HANDBALL The BeTas annexed The inTramural handball crown Tor The year, wiTh nine vicTories and no de- TeaTs. Second place wenT To The Commons Club, Their only deTeaT being handed To Them by The BeTas. The Sigs Took Third place, and The Sig Alphs TourTh. S WOMEN'S ATHLETICS One OT The ouTsTanding achievemenTs aTTained by W. A. A. This year was The Carnival, held in The Wigwam. OTher organizaTions on campus, boTh men's and women's, cooperaTed wiTh special booThs and side shows. The evenT was a huge success and sTimulaTed a Triendly Tie beTween all parTicipaTing groups. OuTing Board sponsored an inTeresTing proiecT in OcTober-oTTering a camp- craTT course, To anybody inTeresTed. Eleven Ohio Wesleyan girls were guesTs, making The ToTal number oT parTicipanTs ThirTy-seven. Miss Mary E. Cook of Columbus was The insTrucTor, and The business, classes, eTc., Transpired aT The W. A. A. cabin. Please noTe: W. A. A. has acquired, brand new, one seT OT large dinner plaTes, and one seT of small dinner plaTes, plus cups and saucers. These were TeaTured aT one oT The seasonal banqueTs, adding greaTly To The girls' usual appeTiTes. Muskingum and WiTTenberg were guesTs Tor a SporTs-day, Nov. 7. Tennis, archery, and hockey were The main scheduled evenTs. To sTarT The program oTT, wiTh a spiriT oT congenialiTy, a mixer was held in The gym. ATTer The games, lunch was served in The W. A. A. rooms, and was Tollowed by a shorT discussional meeTing. l-lomecorning broughT many alumni back Tor W. A. A.'s precede-nTed breakTasT, Tollowed by a hockey game beTween a universiTy Team and an alumni Team. Hockey players noT aT all daunTed by The damp weaTher This year, resorTed To a liTTle volleyball in The gym, and Tound iT quiTe an inTeresTing and hilarious kind OT game. CompeTing in a horse-show aT Ohio STaTe in The Tall, Denison reTurned waving Three TirsT place ribbons, and Two seconds. W. A. A. was well represenTed aT convenTions This year. Five girls wenT To The naTional convenTion aT Minneapolis lasT spring, and Tour were senT To The secTional convenTion aT Vassar, This spring. LasT spring, also, a delegaTe was senT To SmiTh college To The l. O. C. A. convenTion. Among The unique parTies held This year, was one TeaTuring modern square dancing. The parTy was held aT The gym-and To The merry Tunes played by The Tiddlers, The girls losT Themselves compleTely in The complicaTions oT Swing your parTner To The leTT, and Lady round The lady and The man won'T go. Paar One Iflllldlfd Sixly-ciglzf WOMEN'S SPORTS Hockey Tennis Golf Baskelball Riding Baseball Traclc Volleyball Swimming Ouiing Archery Dancing Win'rer Sporls The l937 Adyrum is deeply indeblred 'ro The Tollowin and charm made possible by 'rheir generous conrriburions. Mr. James D. Adair Mr. 84 Mrs. George Ammon Mr. 8f Mrs. J. C. Anderson Mr. F. C. Anderson Mrs. Margarer W. Arnold Mrs. Ruih Ashmun Mr. G. D. Baker Mr. 84 Mrs. Walrer J. Barlow Mr. John W. Barker Mr. Herman L. Barnes Mr. Alfred R. Bares Mr. Ernesr W. Beck Mr. Anrhony Bellavia Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. 84 Mrs. William C. Black J. W. Blackburn Sr. Lowie Bowman David B. Boylan 84 Mrs. William C. Braun 8: Mrs. George J. Budelman L. I. Burnham 84 Mrs. A. M. Carrier 81 Mrs. Melville C. Chaiien 84 Mrs. D. l. Chrisiman Corwin S. Clark 81 Mrs. W. L. Coffman H. Eldridge Cole 84 Mrs. A. H. Covell 8: Mrs. V. H. Cri'res C. S. Crow R. W. Cudmore Mrs. J. M. Cumming Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. 81 Mrs. A. C. Darrow H. L. Deibel Homer E. A. Dick Lawrence E. DuBey 81 Mrs. George L. Eggerr 8: Mrs. W. H. Ellor Arihur H. Evans Mrs. H. G. Evans Mrs. L. H. Falls Mr. C. S. Fergus Mrs. Jessie M. Filkins Mrs. T. S. Fleming Page Our Plimdred SC'L'L'7lfy Dr. L. L. Frick Mrs. W. W. Galloway Mr. A. L. Gebhard Mr. G. R. Gehrandr Mr. 84 Mrs. C. R. Gibson 84 Mrs. V. H. Gregg Mr. 84 Mrs. Alberl J. Hage Mr. H. P. Hamlin Mr. B. C. Harmon Dr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Arrhur W. Heckman Mr. gl Mrs. F. J. Hillibish Mr. gl Mrs. F. Hirch Mrs. H. A. Hollsrein Mr. L. A. Hubach Mr. Paul T. Isley Mr. gf Mrs. Forresr Jeffries Mr. 84 Mrs. A. J. Jennings Mr. 81 Mrs. Roy G. Jump Mr. R. H. Keil Mr. 8: Mrs. France C. B. Kenr Mr. 84 Mrs. Hugh Kernohan Mr. MaHhew Klepfer Mrs. Belle M. Kohankie Mr. 8: Mrs. A. R. Lanning Mrs. Sarah A. Lawrence Mr. 84 Mrs. H. G. Lozier Mr. R. H. McCarroll Mr. 84 Mrs. W. O. McCollum Mr. 84 Mrs. D. C. McCoy Mr. 84 Mrs. Kiriley F. Marher Mr. K. A. Menendian Mrs. L. F. Mirchell Mr. G. Denny Moore Mrs. T. H. Newberry Rev. George B. Newcomb Mr. 84 Mrs. E. B. Newron Mr. 84 Mrs. Ernesr H. Nichols Mr. 81 Mrs. E. T. Oaiman Mr. James S. O'Rourke Mrs. J. M. Overhuls William Pickrel F. Pirher Mr. 84 Mrs. Fred W. Poske Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 8f Mrs. Mrs. Allan E. H. Prirchard g parrons Tor added beauly Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. . G. S. Ralph 8: Mrs. E. R. Randolph 84 Mrs. A. F. Rehn 84 Mrs. Pearl O. Rice Mr. Ralph Sanborn Mr. F. Sergardi Mr. C. E. Shaffer Mrs. Helen M. Shaw Mr. 84 Mrs. P. R. Sheldon Mr. Lee Shepard Mr. 84 Mrs. C. D. Sheppard Mr. Paul P. Sherwood Mr. 84 Mrs. Valmer Siverisen Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mrs. 81 Mrs. J. W. Skinkle 8: Mrs. 84 Mrs. John Skrilerz Boyd H. Smirh Francis E. Skipp 84 Mrs. Carl D. Smilrh Earle S. Smirh 84 Mrs. Loren E. Souers Augusr G. Sperl Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis C. Siiiler Mr. 84 Mrs. Charles L. Snllivan Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis H. Taylor Mr. H. W. Thrasher Mr. S. R. Van Horne Mr. 8c Mrs. G. Van Wagoner Mr. 84 Mrs. F. L. Venning Mr. 84 Mrs. W. D. Vorhis Mr. 8: Mrs. George I-l. Walker Mr. 81 Mrs. George W. Walker Mrs. Walsh Mr. T. D. Walihour Mr. gl Mrs. N. H. Weber Mr. A. Kirk Wheeler Dr. 84 Mrs. George R. Wilkins Mr. 81 Mrs. D. B. Wilson Mr. 8: Mrs. C. A. Woods Mr. 84 Mrs. Grover Wyall' Mr. 81 Mrs. H. H. Yoder Mr. W. L. 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Unlimiied Telephone Service 'For less 'I'l1an GRANVILLE OI-no SEVEN CENTS A DAY Pays Om' Hmzdrcfi Severity-svz'0l1 Be Kind To Your Eyes Sight is your most precious possession. Thru the lack of proper lighting, your eye-sight may be permanently impaired. If you could aciually SEE 'The infense sfrain on rhe eyes fhai inadequaie lighl' imposes, H you would noi' +olera+e ir. Think of your family's 'fufurel Don'+ pui' off buying 'ihe new l. E. S. lamps uniil ii' is foo laie. These new lamps are scieniifically designed io help prevenl' eyesirain. They make sewing, siudying and oiher close seeing iasks easier. vl- OO Q. . . NQQ 5 v U 1, Wide opemng at top 860' ,,ry.y.i.,. ,,,i,i,y,i. trivial light fo ml- QQQ' VS! i n g , el im i na t es V' 4 Slmfowf- ,I3532g':E:1:E1EQI22rE:g252 42 2 21 35-E1E'22E223E21F22E552i51 :2si1i:i35eQ3s2s?E??fiff Iiigliii-11555 iiiiklf 2' Glass bowl softens lfsbf, Pffwnfs -film' . 3- Wide Shade Plus fx- fm height of lam? Siffwfls light mf wide ma- 'o'Q Dzkplaygd By s The Uhio Power Your Local Company Dealer Page One Hzmdrezl Scwlzyly-eiglit EDMISTONS BOOK STORE BOOKS STATIONERY WALL PAPER NEWARK HORNER HARDWARE Fra'Ierni+y Needs-Siudenf Supplies PAINTS - GENERAL HARDWARE - - SPORTING EQUIPMENT Mike Gregory, '29, Proprieior Newark F6l5lZZ.07Z C 1 The besf in MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT Righf here in Granville THE OPERA HOUSE COMFORT AND SERVICE -only Ten minufes from Granville- Reasonable Rafes-Dining Room WVARDEN HOTEL NEWARK on-no Page One Hzuzdrvd SL I'l7llfX MUELLER'S STUDIOS Hmm' rhly NEWARICS HOME OWNED DEPARTMENT STORE . J, -U -.L . . . ZZ' . .4 M-:Q ill Y - EW' E , E- ....- i fj gffjlis , C?-grin W if X, Ei iiuuif, um -2'5?54HiiEmgMwiWWTwVWkf?i gn, Wifi, IM .,-di: V'7?il',iii41ii'ii --i1 j ' -'z ..,- ig! ,Q i41u.fiib i 1 ,i ii- li' -Ti-:l-:Y l3Tlm!U!HTllU.T!!!!!IlIETj' iiii7iiiiEi,iiii i ll' W if 'f-iiuiiiiiiiiiii,i,ifnu'fdiiiii V iswd' fi A lwii 'miiwii U iilafwii E fi il l? 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Rool Beer Manufaclurers ' Roasfecl Nufs of ' Your favorile magazine - POINTMASTER PENCIL SHARPENER ' Slealiesf TelImg's Ice Cream for all occasions. and ai MYSTIK FURNITURE GUARDS RY' CHER Q CUT-RATE DRUGS CHICAGO -A I I887-I937 Magis? W 1, if ' 0 I I I I- -Q I-:Aman Q2 QQIVFA' ga ' 55 ANNIVERSARY X - OUTFITTER lj CLOTHING gf as jU+'gN.4ggg'Gi I f EII 6 , li 'lib il Go 'fo The f N Q32 V X Leading Clofhier in NEWARK ROE EMERSON Now Celebrafing +l1e FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY II S. Wesi' Sicle Square STUARTS GIFT SHOP GEO. STUART OPTOMETRIST a GRANVILLE OHIO DENlSON'S GIFT STORE for Twenfy-six Years JEWELER NEWARK, OHIO SQ r s 0.3 Page One I-Imzdrcd Eighty-1l11'f'c for SOUND VALUE TO SUCCEED you will need prinfing in some form, and I'I1a'r need can be supplied besf where you are offered good service and cooperalion. Do as oI'I1ers do when you need good prinI'ing-consull' THEGRANVILLE TIMES AND PUBLISHING CQ I40 E. BROADWAY GRANVILLE, OHIO gc OMC Hmzdrvd lfiglily-fuzzy' RICH PURE ILK PASTEURIZED IN OUR OWN DAIRY Delivered to you daily directly FROM OUR DAIRY FARM LOCATED IN THE WELSH HILLS SHARON IEW FARM RESTAURANT CANDIES LAUNDRY Dry Cleaning and Pressing O Q O ORVAL H. JONES ASEYS Sfudenl Rendezvous since I898 I23 E B d y Ph aIao I SODA FOUNTAIN MAGAZINES I IRA E. PERRY HALL'S DRUG STORE STAPLE AND FANCY REXAI-L STORE GROCERIES . Sodas, Candles, Kodaks, Films Fresh Fruifs and Vegefables l Sfafionery, Cosmefics Phone 8230 GRANVILLE N. W. Corner-Square Newark l - The Edifor and fhe business manager of fhe I937 Adyfum have fried fo give fo fhe Denison sfudenf body a year book in no way inferior fo fhe previous high sfand- ards exemplified by Adyfums of fhe pasf despife a cuf budgef in face of rising prices. In order fo do so we have had fo impose upon fhe sfudenfs fo some exfenf and for fhis we are fruly sorry buf also grafeful for fhe cooperafion afforded us by fhem and fheir represenfafives. To fhis supporf no small parf of whafever success fhis book merifs is due. For fhe fireless efforfs of fhe Canfon Engraving and Elecfrofype Company and fhe F. J. Heer Prinfing Co. we are deeply grafeful. Especially do we wish fo fhalnk Phil Linne, his successor, Fred Gilberf, E. R. Adler, and Ralph Hifchcock of Canfon and M. C. Scheibel and Joe Offo of F. J. Heer. To fheir skill and service we are immeasurably indebfed. We sincerely fhank Francis Boyer, Edifor of fhe Kenyon Collegian and fhe Kenyon College sfudenf body for fheir assisfance in fhe selecfion of fhe Beaufies in fhaf secfion. The S. K. Smifh-David J. Malloy Company of Chicago are very deserving of our acclamafion and appreciafion for fhis splendid cover. We cannof say foo much in way of grafifude fo fhe faifhful service rendered fhe Adyfum fhis year as in many pasf years by Max Mueller of fhe Mueller Sfudios. lf would be a grave misfake indeed for us nof fo fhank lasf year's generals, Bob Thorsen and Joe Carabelli, for fheir ever presenf assisfance in fhe producfion of fhis book. To alllof our associafes on fhe sfaff we express our appreciafion for fheir unfiring efforfs. And lasf buf cerfainly nof leasf we dedicafe our mosf sincere and profound fhanks fo Mr. Whidden whose guiding hand has besfowed confidence and wisdom info our work in fhe publicafion of fhe l937 Adyfum. I nyc Om Hzmdrrd Eijjllfjl-Si.1f .-. .-.C11Y1.F.-.Uf.H1L3L3i There are few fields where fhe necessi+y for progress-fho demand for new ideas, is as pronounced as in fhe producfion of School Annuals. U' Here in Canion we fake pride in noi' only keeping pace, buf in seHing fhe pace for innovafions and changes in 'this highly progressive field. Q When you work wifh Canfon you are hand in hand wi+h experienced' people, cons+an+ly on fhe alerf fo sense ihe wanfs of Annual publishers, and quick fo change from +he old order, and offer new and unusual ideas fo progressive edifort. 'ms cANroN ENGRAVING s. Euscmorvns co., cANroN, ol-no v N H l i ljflfff' Om' Hum1'lrd I llx eative Printin THROUGH ,years oT experience in prinTing high school and college yearboolcs, class and monThly magazines, we know The consisTenT eTTorT OT Those responsible Tor These pubIicaTions To improve each succeeding issue. There is a consTanT demand Tor The someThing diTTerenT, disTincTive, uITra modern. Only The up-To-daTe esTablishmenT has The TaciIiTies To meeT These de- mands -The graphic arTs indusTry has I4epT pace wiTh The march oT progress in This day oT Television and sTreamIined eTFiciency. The modern arT oT prinTing is essenTiaI To The IoesT expression oT The new ideas in high school and college periodicals. We will be pleased To Turnish speciTic inTormaTion abouT our compIeTe TaciIiTies Tor This work, upon requesT. PRINTING POSTERS PUBLISHING PROGRAMS BINDING COLOR WORK OFFICE EQUIPMENT Q THE HOUSE OF HEER KNOWN EVERYWHERE Q The F. J. HEER PRINTING Co. 372-386 SouTh FourTh STreeT COLUMBUS, OHIO PRINTERS 0 BOOKBINDERS 0 RULERS 0 BLANK BOOK MFRS. 0 STATIONERS 0 OFFICE FURNITURE 0 SUPPLIES AD. 4I25 AUTUGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 1 1 ,4 x 1-Slain., 1-XJ, v ,,f -ng ,, -..,,l.,,,.,,.. , -W. '


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