Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH)
- Class of 1939
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His e13rra-curricuiar aciiviiies ceniered around 'che iii- erarv socieiies and ihe Giee Ciub 'ro which inieresis he now ai- 'rribuies his abiiiiies io woric wiih and direci groups oi peopie. Kari Eschman was an organisi Tor a church ai The age oi 'rweive and since ihai' iime his siudv and diiigence have broughi him 'che siaius oi an Associaie and iaier a Feiiow oi The American 'id oi Organisis. His musicai siudv has progressed irom 'rhe h his piano 'reacher io courses ai Harvard and ber- 'nmenis, Ohio Siaie and Norihwesiern i ng wiih Denison as a Pro- sequeniiv been Gui iirsi iesson wii iin. As a resuii oi his aiiai Universiiv have bid Tor his services a o iessor oi Music. His summers since T929 have con spen'r wiih ihese insiiiuiions. Honors, civic and schoiasiic as weii as musicai, are irequeniiv associaied wiih ihe name oi Kari Eschman. A member oi Phi Beia Kappa, he now heads 'rhe iocai chapier oi Thai honorarv. 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M 4 H A H lg E ,P ,, gg-1.353-1.-.-57- ,g-- YA g Y 7 -ay-fif' PHE If TATIU In presenring once more lo 'rhe s+uden'rs of Denison, +heir Adyium, ly a picforial 'lranscriplion of we believe 'I'hai' we have achieved nor mere an epoch in our hisfory, one schoolyear, buf, uniquely, have reflecled, fhrough lhe medium of music, fhe sluclenf life of a cenfury. During her IO8 years of exislence, Denison has produced words and music fhal' seem desfined lo perpe+ua+e her cherished 'lradifions and idenfify Denison as a school where song shall always enioy an in'l'egral posirion in campus life. Thus, as we wrile anoiher chapler info 'l'he annals of our Alma Maier we endeavor +0 imbue in you an appreciaiion of fhe melodies and sen'l'i- menfs lefi' us by Denisonians of anolher day. Faced wi1'h such a vasl' sl'ore of musical +reasures il' has been our aim +o make selecfions represen+a+ive of Denison's musical weal'rh. EUNTENTS - SUMO! ' Orgamiza fiom - Jzfflfica ' ,gzciefiw C.. 0 ,jlealfzfwed E9 JAMES M. McCOLLUM, Edi+or JOHN A. Ll NDSTRCM, Bu siness Manager I5 .EEE if , z :viii an I 1' it . , . th . L ia? 2 i 1 aise Our Song, Fah CoXXege On The HN, The To De nison We R Ni EH ll T we Jgcfminidfrafion .768 KZGLJJSQ5 L7 C U A6 ,JZCLCDL TO DENISON Vinfon Ernesi Field, a rrember of Bela Thera Pi in fhe class of l903, gave Denison sfudenis and Alumni Their Alma Mailer To Denison. Phi Bela Kappa claimed This son of Denison, who also found lime lo edil' 'lhe Denisonian Two years. Today he mainiains his place in American business as head of fhe Field Adverfising Service. TO DENISON To Denison, we raise our song. Fair College on The hill, The name Thai' sers our souls on 'Fire And makes our senses 'rhrillg To Denison, my Denison. ln praise our voices swell. The scene of happy college days, The home we love so well. O morning glow which gilds The easf O sun which shines al noon. O sfars which bloom of evenfide, O radiant glowing moon, Look from 'lhy pafhless azure dome, Shed blessings from above, On college halls and college walls. The Denison we love. When from ihe fold we far shall slray, Wilh souls forever young We'll ne'er 'forgef our college days, These happy scenes among: And when our sleps have feeble grown, Our iourney almosl done. E'en 'Then wilh fleeling lorealh we'll praise Our dear old Denison. 368 Aim Presidenl' Shaw 0 Dean Helen Olney and Dean Cyril Richards 0 Board of Trusiees 0 Freshman Dean Forbes Wiley, Freshman Dean Grace Spachi, Regisirar Donald Fi'l'ch and Bursar Alfred Johnson. f 0 VLUQIWU afylimu J C25 , Gig QL, As he neared 'lhe compleiion of his iwelfih year as Presideni' of Denison Universily, during which fime he has more Than 'fulfilled his duiies as 'l'he head of an educaiional ins+i+u+ion, Dr. Avery A. Shaw sfarfled 'lhe campus fhis spring wifh +he an- nouncemeni' of his desire fo reiire info privafe life in June of l940. The announcemenr was received wifh a nofe of sadness on fhe parf of preseni' and pas? Denisonians who have come io know and +o enjoy fhe sincere warmfh and hospifalify characferisiic of 'l'he Shaw Home. Inspiring in his relafions wifh si'uden'l's, Dr. Shaw embodies all 'the fraifs of a good Chrisfian. sfand- ing 'for 'lhose principles which make college boys good men. Again fhe Adylum fakes pleasure in salufing Dr. Shaw, gen+leman, scholar, and friend. Thirieen Dean Helen Olney, B.Sc., M.A., has served Denison Univer- si+y as Dean of Women for +he pas+ nine years. In +ha+ 'lime she aH'empied fo make her office a place of friendly counsel and advice as well as fhe disciplinary agency for 'I'he women. The aims of ihe office of ihe Dean of Women are lo crea+e in every way possible a si'lua'l'ion in which Denison women can develop iheir poien+iali'I'ies along all lines. eau 0 lplbmen ,Min Ofney an . Que, gs elf: 'L a fi evfii . 1 fi F .N i . ll.. gf sig - , 9--5 A mn' we- I 6 :V+ ii gi 1 A. V ,Q M , U 1 Q if ,,,y31l,,...u'g EE.. llgllrge.. ef far' in m ii ,gif wqjggg eil' l , lil, .Ai , The office of Dean Cyril F. Richards is anoiher one of ihose welcoming spofs on 'lhe Denison campus. Coming here wi+h 'rhe de+ermina+ion fhal' he should know every man in school as well as possible, Dean Richards has made excellenf sfrides along fha? line. ln lhe year ius+ passed he held in+erviews wiih +he men in school in an efforl' 'lo assisi' 'l'hem along lines of vocalional guidance. The general aHi+ude of men on +he campus is fhal' in Richard's office you meei' a man who freais you as a man. Fourfeen eam of men, gclrcarcb To Whom H' May Concern: The official confrol of Denison Universiiy resfs wifh fhe Board of Trusfees. By provision of lhe charfer, fhe Board ccnsisis of ihirly-six members in addiiion +o 'Phe presideni' of ihe universify who is member exofiicio. ln lhe care of ifs endowmeni funds, +he Board, 'lhrough ifs Commiffee on Finance and lnves'l'men+s, employs lhe Cleveland Trusi Company as iis financial advisor and 'l'rus+ee of funds. A maiorify of fhe Board musi' be residen+s of fhe sfaie of Ohio buf 'fhere are members also from Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New Yorlr, MassechuseH's, and Virginia. , Aboui fwo-ihirds of fhe Board are graduaies of The universiiy, ihree of whom are women. Six members are elecfed by 'lhe Socieiy of 'lhe Alumnig Two each year 'For a period of 'rhree years. The alumni members ar: V. E. Fields, Indianapolis: H. C. Phillips, Cleveland: E. J. Barney, Dayion: William F. Chamberlain, New York, Kirfley F. Mafher, Bosfong Harrier Hun+ Richards, Columbus. David E. Green, class of I90I. has been chairman of ihe Board since I933. During ihe pasi' year fhe Board has losi' iwo members by deafh. Miss Prudence Sherwin of Cleveland, who was fhe firsf woman frusiee, and Harry C. Royal, Cleve- land who, for fen years was fhe Chairman of ihe CommiH'ee on Finance and ln- vesfmenis. The campus of Denison, 'Founded in i854 by The purchase of 27 acres on ihe 'iop of ihe hill, has been added fo by purchases and giiis uniil now +he campus proper coniains 230 acres, I30 acres 'fo easf of Norrh sireef has been purchased for 'iuriher development The giffs of Col. Tdward A. Deeds in I9l7 of more 'lhan fwo-ihirds of fhe preseni' campus was nofable and has made possible ihe develop- meni' of one of ihe fines? college campuses in America. The mosf nofable 'Financial coniribuiion during ihe year has been ihe bequesf of Charles F. Burke, which by his will was given fo esfablish 'ihe Capfain Orville Burke and Jennie Glennu Burke Fund in memory of his 'l'a+her and mofher. This amounfs 'ro approximafely 587,000 and is in addifion To The S73,923.8l which was received as life insurance af fhe fime of his deafh. The Board has mei 'ihe greai need for addifional dormifories for women by +he erecfion of Shaw Hall which will be ready for occupancy wifh fhe coming school year. An addifional unif in 'lhe permanenf heafing sysfem will be added during fhe coming summer by laying sfeam mains fo fhe easfern seciion of fhe upper campus wifh addifional boiler capacify fo malre possible fhe ereciion of fufure buildings. This will be added af an expense of some S40,000. Very fruly yours, MILLARD BRELSFORD, Secy. of Board of Trusfees, Denison Universify. f-sN 1 N. ,Q I 1 fi 55. W' if F Vfmm we 4 , .. 5 ammo V I I' li? H ZJUQL F66 QOLVL 5 VZ TCH, Ph. B., M. S. ca-RAC 5 WLGLVL ' 001401 V05 Wlf0Wlf 3 E SPACHT, A. B.. M. FORBES A. B. WXLEY. A. DONALD R. FX B., Ph. D. W., ALBERT J. A. B., M. B. A. Ldlmr vwbcw JOHNSON . we ECMA? The Professors ' The Alumni Office S+aFf ' The Hospiial S+aFF ' The Liber'I'y Sfaff. Eighieen f? fZJOiffZ'fV pl ' l' 'fzllfl ll, ' , .J ,V M f Rf If ,,f.-'Www UL-DJ DVQW l,,f!M2lffflv-l ll M. E- STICKNEY. A.B.. AM. erwr. P--B L. R. DEAN, A.a., Ph.D. Professor Ol BOl'3nY W PN- Ev SM ol Eliam E. Barney Professor PMP- 'x..D- . moles E rc: ' IL eBAu6H'EfQn'r51fv P ASSOC'-atv O MCG anguages W- grolessw Ol 1 Charms l J ELG ,M ' .1 'lxflauflf fi, ,I ljPjllJU- KT j' ng ffl, lf J-' A ., M. ,B.. A' E5 JQR. A of L. J. GORDON, ss., AM., BSN Q.L-Wigan Pfolesso' Pl'n.D. WES Pl1.G ' . Aiafxon Professor of Economics E B. HA ' Yon U ca. H. HAND, A.B., AM. 'M.S- r sam r Assisfanr Professor of Eco' Pfolessor 0 nornics E. C. MORROW, A.B., l.L.B. Special lnsrrucror in Eco- nomics , ., A B. E. o'BElRNE, A.B., M.A. u -1, .5 W VME J, xv A lnslruclor in Economics rfFJ65,LlnVelij U K . A Lfw Ol 5 f 5 ,V I' . 7 l L,-Jr' ff' 'D alfflv 5 J. L. KING, A.B., A.M., Pl1.D. Lorena Woodrow Burlce Professor of Englislw E. J. SHUMAKER, A.B., A.M., Pl'1.D. Associare Professor of English A. M. McNeill, A.B., A.M. L Assoclare Professor ol English R. W. WHIDDEN, A.B., AM., MLC-E Ph.D. C 5 ADE5- OE ,nq A '+ +P + FE . - ' , ' een lisslils an ro lessor O ng DNER. PMB., AST. ol D'?nElfuclor mn Enqm D. L. MAHOOD, B.s., M.s. A, C- UF. nr Pfolej Enql- gc-.ence Gxsslslslanf Professor of Eng- Qigglgmahcs an ' Q E. o. SHANNON, A.B.. AM. Neem Assisranr Professor of English , Nineieen all r' , .,fWfr'5zf0.w1 www, .Ll , ff Zl yormemrrww ff' y ,f f , reoaiogw l 0' I M 0'U.2rrmrQwrfr1.i' W. T. UTTER, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Hisfory and Government H. A. DBWEERD, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assoclafe Professor of His- fory and Governmenf A. A. RODEN, A.B., D.Sc. Pol., Ph .D. Assisfanf Professor of His- fory and Governmenf A. S. PIERCE, A.B., A.M. Insfrucfor in Hisfory I To 8,5-I cl-HOSABURO KA Of or HB MS' of MIK- oclale Ploless E. C' RUPEM3 . 6-rosessor fszkhemakkcs. Psslfllmalxe. F. J. WRIGHT. A.B., AM W Ph.D. Professor of Geology 4 .. Q M far, . r r' ,v A ' if .lf 53715 M65 gl LEDOO w0fUrQZl I E- SMITH. 5-5-. PHD- R- H- HOWE. B-S-. M.S. H. H. TITUS, A.B., B.D., Th.M, F. C. WARD, A.B. Henry Clwislwolm Professor Assisfanf Professor of Ph,D, Pl-LD, of Pl Y5lC5 Pl Y5lC5 Maria Theresa Barney lnsfrucfor in Phxlosoplny Professor of Philosophy and Psychology f ll' ll UfC7L62.MW, c.'5'5.,.QiiQ?fZ?biQ'lQQ.3l U AUGUST ODEBRECHT, Ph.G,. Ph.B., A.M. Officier d' Academie Pro- fessor of Modern Lan- guages A. B. SKINNER, PI-x.B., A.M. Assisfanf Professor of Modern Languages F. D. AMNER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assisfanf Professor of Modern Languages W. N. FELT, A. B., A.M. Assisfanf Professor of Modern Languages T. R. WILEY, A.B., A.M. Assisfanf Professor of Modern Languages H. J. SKIPP. A.B., A.M. Assisfanf Professor of Modern Languages Twenfy Ulm Cla The Seniors ' The Juniors ' The Sophomores 'The Freshmen. T 'ly-four ,,,-'-- ,.,.--f ROBERT BANNING, Sigma Chi, Miami, Florida, Engineering Club I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Footbal I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2. DELPHON BASHORE, American Com- mons Club, Hammond, Ind. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4: Blue Key. THOMAS BATES, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Evanston, Ill. Denisonian 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Treasurer 4: M. S. G. A. 4: Phi Society: Omicron Delta Kappa: Y. M. C. A. 3, 4: Phi Beta Kappa 4. DEAN BEIER, Phi Delta Theta, Birm- ingham, Mich. Denisonian I, 2: De- bate 4: Band 2: Orchestra I, Z, 3. ,ff e- 'FP' , f- ,,'f ,,,f.f-2-'.,f', ,J- '-'Y 41 L GEORGE BISBEE, Sigma Chi, Jack- son, Mich. Denisonian Sports Editor 3, 4: Football Manager 3: D As- sociation 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 4: M. S. G. A. Board ot Control ot Debate 4. DAVID BOAM, Lambda Chi Alpha, Bedford, O. Basketball I: Portfolio 3: Intramurals. C. VERN BOWMAN: Beta Kappa, Sharpsville, Pa. President of Beta Kappa: Adytum 2, 3, Associate Edi- tor 3: Blue Key, Secretary 3: Y. M C. A. l, 2, 3, Cabinet Member 3: Intramurals: lnterfraternity Council 4, President 4. PHILIP BROWNE, Kappa Sigma, Lake Geneva, Wis. Wisconsin University l: Math Club 2: Intramurals: Ady- tum Staff 2, 3: lnterfraternity Coun- cil: Camera Club, Vice-President. NELLE BUMER, Kappa Alpha Theta, Girard, O. Phi Society 2: W. S. G. A. 2, 3: Franco-Calliopean 2, 3: Phi Beta Kappa 4. BARBARA CADY, Alpha Xi Delta, Tarrytown, N. Y. Smith College I: Y. W. C. A. 2, 3: Debate Squad 3: University Players 4. CHARLES CAPLAN, Beta Theta Pi, Cleveland, O. Carleton College I: Western Reserve University 2: Fresh- man Football 3: Denisonian 3: Port- folio 4: Intramural Wrestling 3, 4: Y. M. C. A. 4. -,,a-::-i,.e- ,-ff' .-A r ,f-f-5.1-L? .fr I -iff' X r l i. ll l J O S E P H CAVAGROTTI, American JOSEPH BLACKBURN, Kappa Sigma, Detroit, Mich. Intramurals I, 3: Spanish Club 2: Forum 3: Chorus 2, 3. RALPH BOGGS, Sigma Chi, Toledo, O. Blue Key: Class Oiticer 4: D Association 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A.: Intramurals. HELEN BOWYER, Delta Delta Delta, Cleveland Heights, O. Pi Delta Ep- silon 3, 4: Secretary 4: Denisonian 2, 3, Society Editor 3: Portfolio 3: Franco-Calliopean 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4: Freshmen Guild l: A'Capella Choir I, 2: Y. W. C. A. l, 2, 3: W. A. A. I, 2: Prom Com- mittee 3: House President 4. LENORE BRYSON, Alpha Omicron Pi, Detroit, Mich, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sigma Delta Pi WILLIAM CAMERON, Phi Delta Theta, Detroit, Mich. President of Phi Delta Theta 4: Denisonian I: Track I, 3, 4: Basketball I: Forum Club 2, 3, 4: Denison Bar Associa- tion 3, 4: D Association 3, 4: Portfolio Advertising Manager 3. Commons Club, Rochester, N. Y. Glee Club 4: Band 2: Orchestra 2: Football I, 2, 4: Chemistry Club 3, tllntramural Baseball and Basket- a . l l Cf jr: -av fvfigpf If l LP' I f' fl gl 4 . Ii l, ... jl.QML.mOWi cmd of l ll ,, l WALLPPPE vm Senior U Twent five e 1-v-15-a.a'izw. +5-. ' 'I endow 'I' I Twe nty-six ' endow ' eniom ' JOHN CHAPIN, Rockville Centre, N. Y. Swimming Team I, Phi Society, Y. M. C. A. 2, 3, Cosmopolitan Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Chemical Society 4, Forum Club 3, Prom Committee 3. ELINOR CLARK, Chi Omega, Win- netka, Ill. Y. W. C. A. I, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, Classical Club I, Eta Sigma Phi I, 2, Deutsche Verein 4. HARRY CLEMENT, Lambda Chi Al- pha, Maplewood, N. J. Phi Society, Denisonian I, Freshmen Guild, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4. CHARLES COFFMAN, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Parkersburg, W. Va. Deni- sonian I, Freshmen Guild, Masquers 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee. STANTON CONDIT, Beta Theta Pi, Dayton O. Y. M. C. A. 3, 4, Cabi- net 3, 4, Blue Key 3, 4, President 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 4, Masquers 3, 4, Secretary 4: Class Officer, President I, lrom Committee 3, Engineering Soc-ety 2, 3, 4. RICHARD CORSON, Phi Gamma Delta, Riverdale, N. Y. Geological Society 2, 3, 4, Track I, Varsity Track. RICHARD COSWAY, Lambda Chi Al- pha, Newark O. Debate I, Varsity Debate 2, 3, 4, Phi Society, Fresh- men Guild, Tau Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, President 4, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4, Eta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Blue Key 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. RALPH COUGHENOUR, Phi Gamma Delta, Rockaway Beach, Mo. Deni- sonian I, 2, Circulation Manager 3, Varsity Trainer I, 2, Varsity Basket- ball Manager 3, D Association 4. HARRY DUFFY, Lambda Chi Alpha, Willard, O., Fresh- man Football I, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Intramur- als I, Z, 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, President Lambda Chi Alpha 4. IDA JEANNE DAGGER, Alpha Phi, Arlington Va. W. A. A. I, 2, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Secretary ot W. S. G. A. 3, President of Crossed Keys 3, Mortar Board 4, Phi Society 2, Phi Beta Kappa 3, Cosmopolitan Club I, Eta Sigma Phi I, 2, Pan-Hellenic Counci 4, Head of Judiciary of W. S. G. A. 4, W. S. G. A. Council I, 2, 3, 41 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Franco-CalIio- pean 2. PHILIP DAVIS, Beta Kappa Granville, O. Football I, 2, 3, Track I. JEANNE DEEDS, Delta Delta Delta, Granville, O. Delta Omicron 2, 3, President 3, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, W. A. A. I, 2, Phi Society 2, Denisonian I, Math Club I, Orchestra I, Z, 3, 4. FRANCES DEIBEL, Alpha Omicron Pi, Cleveland, O. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, W. A. A. 3, Forum Club I, 2, Cos- mopolitan Club I, 2, University Players 4. ' GLADYS DICER, Alpha Omicron Pi, Port Huron, Mich. Port Huron Junior College I, Z, Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. 4. IRVING DUBEY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Detroit, Mich. Football I, Freshmen Guild, Adytum 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. JANET EGBERT, Delta Delta Delia, Buffalo, N. Y. President of Delta Delta Delta 3, Y. W. C. A. I, W. A. A. I, 2, W. S. G. A. Judiciary Council 3. L' 1, C ULGUPPLOW H 1 BADENOCH B.s., A.M., Professor of Psvoholoqv ASSISIBDI Professor of MR A A RODEN AB Physical Educalion P D S L HOUSTON A-B-' Ms. Assrsranl' Professor of Psy lnslruclor in Physical Ed- C O ucahon ffm! H A BARR AB A.M. LUPOJ P r f h ' I . A-JUG 0 ro essor o P ysuca Edu f A olffv I of I J -1 , :P -Q f Meyer! l flo.fd.Lc0arL L.-5 wrccwi: I J LIVINGSTON BS SIDNEY JENKINS BS AM. T. A. ROGERS, Ph.B. C A TEMERARIO BS MS I Professor of Physical Edu Assisranr Professor of Assisranr Professor I lnslrucror callon Physical Eclucahon Physical Educafion ,O I V 0 parade fffmpowf 0 I l1'gms.c EMIL BEYER lnsirucror in Piano A. L. HUFF, A.B.. A.M. lnslruclor in Public School Music KING KELLOGG, A.B.. B.M.. Ph.D. Assislanl Professor of Music Twgnfy one Professor of Zoology Associare Professor I me .XJZULWQVLE OMCQ .Silva JAMES COX, Direclor of Public Relaiions JOHN BJELKE, A.B., A.M., Secreiary of 1'l1e Alumni MRS. FRANK MILLER, Assis+an+ +o +he Secre+ary we ,JQ!05piIfa! .Slay RUTH HOPKINS. R.N. RUSSELL WILLIAMS, B.S., M.D., Direcior of S+u- clenl' Healih Service ancl Whisler Memorial Hospifal DELIA DAVIS. R.N. we on W, ECW ANNIE L. CRAIGIE, A.B., B.S., A.M., Librarian of Doane Library LOIS PEOPLES, A.B. MARY SPRING, A.B. PAULINE HOOVER, A.B. HELEN INNESS, A.B., B.S. MRS. GEORGE GROGAN, A.B., B.S. MARIAN BABBS, A.B., A.B.L.S. fl ' endow ' elfriom ' eniom ' endow ' HELEN ELLOR, Delta Delta Delta, South Orange, N. J. VI. A. A. I, 2, Spanish Club Ig A'Capella Choir 2, 33 Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Co-chairman for May Day 31 Mortar Board 43 President 4. DONALD EVERHART, Kappa Sigma, Granville, O. Phi Beta Kappa 3, 43 Phi Society: Phi Mu Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Thresher Scholarship lg Glee Cub I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3., 43 String Quartet I, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band I, 2, 3, Chapel Choir 2, 35 Opera 3, Y. M. C. A. l, 23 Geological Society I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 41 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. KARL FAELCHLE, Phi Delta Theta, Columbus, O. Football I, 23 Track 2, 3, 47 Debate 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2: D Association 3, 4, Tau Kappa Alpha 4. EDWARD FILKINS, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Chicago, lll. Denisonian I, 2: Masquers Business Manager 3, 43 Blue Key 3, 4, Treasurer 4. DORIS FLORY, Delta Delta Delta, Dayton, O. Freshmen Guild Ig Y. W. C. A. 3, 41 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 4, Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4, Franco-Calliopean 3, 4. ROSEMARY FORSYTH, Alexandria O. Freshman Guild, Ig W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Outing! Board 33 Head ot Out- ing 4g Y. . C. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra 2, 31 Chapel Choir 2, 31 Math Club 25 Chi Omega Prize in Sociology 3. DOROTHY FRAZIER, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Granville, O. W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Board 35 Vice-President 43 Debate lg Crossed Keys 33 Mortar Board 41 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. JOHN FULCHER, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Chevy Chase, Md. Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, Denisonian 2, 33 Portfolio 4, Business Manager 4, Glee Club 3, 43 Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. RUTH GEIL, Alpha Omicron Pi, Granville, O. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 33 Chapel Choir lg Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, W. A. A. l, 2, 33 Outing Board 2, Debate lg Delta Omicron 2, 3, 4. JACK GIBSON, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Caldwell, O. President of Sigma Alpha Epsilon 43 Chemistry Society 3, 4, Interfraternity Council 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL GILBERT, Kappa Sigma, Mid- land, Pa. Phi Society, Chemistry So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Sym- phony Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 45 Y. M. C. A. I, 2, 3, 41 Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4. KATHRYN GOODHUE, Alpha Phi, Leominster, Mass. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Board I, 43 W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, Debate Ig Vice-Presi- dent of Class 45 Homecoming Queen 4. ROBERT GORDON, Lambda Chi A'- pha, Pittsburgh, Pa. Debate I, 2, 3: Franco-Calliopean 3, 4, Lewis Prize Contest 2, 3, Winner 2, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: M. S. G. A. Board of Con- trol of Debate, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Tau Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 43 Cosmopolitan Club 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 43 Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4. ALBERT GRAM, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Gates Mills, O. Football Ig Track lg Wrestling 2, 3, 4. MILDRED GREEN, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kent, O. President of Kappa Alpha Theta 4: W. A. A. I, 2, 3, Board 3, Y. W. C. A. Ig W. S. G. A. Council 4. JEAN GREGG, Alpha Omicron Pi, Oak Park, Ill. Denisonian lg Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Recording Secre- tary 21 Membership Chairman 3: Social Chairman 43 W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Board 3, Orchesis 23 Pan-HeIle- nic Council 3, 41 W. S. G. A. Vice- President 4. , Twenty seven endow ' Twenty-eight CAROL GRIFFITH, Delta Della Della, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4, Vica- Presidenl 3, President 4, Mortar Board 4, Crossed Keys, 3, Vice- President 3, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, Debate I. ALBERT HAGE, Phi Gamma Delta, River Forest, Ill. Denisonian I, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Advertising Manager 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 4, Y. M. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Adyfum I, 2. JAMES HAHN, Phi Gamma Delta, Dayton, O. Adytum 2, 3, Deni- sonian 2, 3, Y. M. C. A. 2. ROBERT HARDING, Lambda Chi Al- pha, Winnetka, Ill. Football I, Var- sity Tennis 3, Basketball 2, 3, Volley- ball 2, Baseball 2, Intramurals 2, Chapel Choir 4, D Association. MARY HECKER, Chi Omega, Cleve- land Heights, O. President of Chi Omega 3, Secretary 4, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, Cosmopolitan Club I, W. A. A. 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, W. S. G. A. Judiciary Council 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. WILLIAM HOLT, Beta Theta Pi, San Mateo, Calif. Denisonian I, Fresh- men Guild I, Cross Country I, In- tramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Y. M. C. A. I, 2, Geological Society. GEORGE HOPES, American Commons Club, Hubbard, O. Denisonian I, Math Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. KATE HOPKINS, Kappa Alpha Theta, Benton Harbor, Mich. Y. W. C. A. I. 2. 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Franco- Calliopean 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. LEWIS HOPKINS, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Cincinnati, O. D Associa- tion 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Track I, 2, 3. 4, Chapel Choir I, 2, EI, Spanish Club I, 2, Y. M. C. A. 3, 4, Ady- tum Staff 3, Prom Committee 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA HUBACH, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ben Avon, Pa. National Park Seminary I, W. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 4, Cabl- net 2, 3, 4, Palette Club 3. CELIANNA ISLEY, Delta Delta Delta, Cleveland, O. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, Secretary I, W. A. A. 2, Outinq Board 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Chapel Choir 2, 3. ARTHUR JANSSEN, American Com- mons Club, Leonia, N. J. Football I, 4, Track I, 2, Y. M. C. A. 2, Math Club I, Chemistry Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee. LIBERTY JANURA, Alpha Xi Delta, Berwyn, Ill. Morten Junior College I, 2., W. A. A. 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. 3, 4, Cosmopolitan Club 3. HARRY JENKINS, Beta Kappa, Ben Avon, Pa. Math Club I, 2, Serra- tary I, 2, Treasurer 3. RUTH JENNINGS, Delta Delta Delta, Shaker Heights, O. A'Capella Choir I, 2, 3, Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Della Omicron 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Direc- tor 3, 4, Soloist 2, 3, 4, Octette 2, 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. I, Treasurer I, W. S. G. A. Council 4, Opera 2, 3, 4. JACOUELINE JONES, Alpha Omi- cron Pi, Owatonna, Minn. North- western University I, Masquers 3, 4, President 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Or- chesis 2, 3, W. A. A. 2, Outing Board 2, Y. W. C. A. 2, 4. 3 eniom ' endow ' JANET JONES, Kappa Alpha Thela, Coshocfon, O. Ohio Slafe Universify I, 2, All-Shephardson Golf Team 3. NORMA KIEHM, Delia Della Della, Soufh Orange, N. J. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel 4, Spanish Club Z, 3, 4, Secrefary 3, A'CapeIla Choir JEAN KNAPP, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Marion, O. Hood College for Women I, Ohio Sfafe Universify 2, w. A. A. ,a 4, Y. w. c. A. 3, 4. RICHARD LARNED, Ka pa Sigma, Defroif, Mich. Inlramurall I, 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM LEEDY Frederickfown, O. Muskingum College I, 2, Chorus 3, Y. W. C. A. 3, 4. ALAN LIDSTER, Phi Gamma Della, Chicago, Ill. Foofball I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, D Associalion 2, 3, 4, Denisonian 2, 3. LORENZE LIND, Kappa Alpha Thela, Toledo, O. House President Ig W. A. A. I, 2, 3, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Denisonian I, 2, Adyfum 2. JULIAN MAIRE, Phi Della Thela, De- Iroif, Mich. Spanish Club I, 2, Freshmen Guild, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Band I, Z, lnfernafional Relafions Club 2. DOROTHY MATCHETT, Alpha Omi- cron Pi, Chicago, Ill. W. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, Cosmopolifan Club 2, Universiiy Players 4. JOHN McCLANATHAN, Lambda Chi Alpha, Toledo, O. Freshmen Guild, Forei n Relalions Club 2, Infra- muralgs I, 2, 3, Y. M. C. A. 3, 4. CLEMENT MCNAMARA, Kappa Sig- ma, Waukegan, Ill. Presidenf of Kappa Sigma 4, Marqueffe Uhi- VEYSIIY I, Baskefball 2, 3, 4, D Associafion 3, 4, lnferfrafernify Council 4, Inframurals 2, 3, 4. ALLEN MCNEILL, Phi Gamma Della, Chicago, Ill. D Associafion 2, 3, 4, Baskelball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Omicron Delia Kappa 3, 4, M. S. G. A. Council 4, Adyfum Sfaff 3. EILEEN MEACHAM, Newark, O. Mafh Club I, 4, Phi Sociefy, W. A. A. 2, 3, Phi Bela Kappa 4. SPENCER MEILSTRUP, Phi Gamma Della, Defroif, Mich. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, 2, 3, D Associ- afion 3, 4, Y. M. C. A. I 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Finals ol Lewis Prize Speech Confesf 3. PORTIA MILLER, Kappa Kappa Gamma, So. Orange, N. J. Presi- dent of Kappa Kappa Gamma 4, W. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, 4, Orchesis 2, 3, 4, President 4, Y. W. C. A. 2, Crossed Keys 3, Secretary 3, Secretary of Class 4. ROLAND MILLER, Phi Delia Thefa, Bexley, O. Denisonian I. O . O . O . - O . O QVLLOIWZI 8lfLL0lf'15 8lfLL0lf'5 QVLLOIW Twenly-nine ' . Q , . . . ' emom emom emom emom Thirty MARIANA MITCHELL, Kappa Alpha Theta, Shaker Heights, O. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Franco-Calliopean 2, 3, 45 Denisonian 2, Adytum 2, Student Government Council 4. JOHN MYER, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Buckeye Lake, O. D Association 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. EDWYN NIEDERHOFER, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,'Cincinnati, O. President of Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4, Swimming I, 2: Adytum 25 Debate 3, lnterfra- ternity Council 4. HARVEY NEWCOMB, Beta Kappa, Rochester, N. Y. Intramurals I, 2, 3, Chemistry Society 2, 3, 4. BARBARA NICHOLS, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Hagerstown, Md. Freshmen Guild Ig Vice-President ot Class 2, Masquers 2, 3, 43 Secretary 33 Pres- ident 4g Franco- Calliopean 2, 3, 4: President 43 Orchesis 3, 45 Y. W. C. A. I, 2: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4, Secretary 31 House President 4. THOMAS ORME, Sigma Chi, Cam- bridge, O. President of Sigma Chi 4: M. S. G. A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Football I, Z, 3, 4, Basketball I: Track 3, D Association, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 43 Co-Captain Foot- ball 4g Class Officer, Treasurer I, President 2, President 3: Interfrater nity Council 3, 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. ELIZABETH OSMOND, Delta Delta Delta, Cleveland Heights, O. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 37 W. A. A. I, 2: W. S. G. A. Board I3 Spanish Club 31 Judiciary Board 33 A'CapelIa Choir I, Z: De ta Omicron 3, 4: Warden 45 Delta Omicron Opera 3, 4. SUE PALMER, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Granville, O. Phi Societ 3 W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3: S. G. A. Board 33 President 43 Crossed Keys 3, Mortar Board 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties 4g Tennis Champion 2, 3. MINARD PATRICK, Kappa Sigma, Norwalk, O. Phi Society, Thresher Scholarship Ig Chemistry Prize lg Class Officer, Treasurer I, Deni- sonian I, 2, Tennis 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Society 2, 3, President 4, Chemistry Prize 33 Blue Key 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. LORNA PILOT, Alpha Omicron Pi, Shaker Heights, O. Y. W. C. A. I, Z, 3, 4: W. A. A. Ip Debate Ig Eta Sigma Phi I, 2, 3, Secretary 3: Freshmen Guild, House President 4. RUTH PINKHAM, Delta Gamma, Jackson, Mich. Ward-Belmont I, 2: Math Club 3, 43 Y. W. C. A. 3, 4. ESTHER PRICE, Alexandria, O. W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. I, Eta Sigma Phi I, 2, 3, 45 Phi Society, Phi Beta Kappa. BETTY RADKE, Delta Delta Delta, Toledo, 0. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4: gpanish Club I, 2, 3, 4: Forum Club JEAN RALPH, Alpha Phi, Yonkers, N. Y. President of Alpha Phi 4, Y. W. C. A. lp W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Board I, 2, 3, 4: Phi Society, W. S. G. A. Council 3, Crossed Keys 3, Mortar Board 4, Orchesis I, 2, 3, 4. HERBERT RANDOLPH, Lambda Chi Alpha, Granville, O. Y. M. C. A. I, 2 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Blue Key 3, 4. JOHN REED, Phi Gamma Delta, Day- ton, O. President of Phi Gamma Delta 43 Varsity Trainer I, 21 Mana- ger of Track 2, D Association 2, 3, 4, President 43 Phi Society, Inter- fraternity Council 4, Treasurer 45 Omicron Delta Kappa 4' Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Phi Beta Kappa 4. emozfd endow ' FREDERICK RINGLE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tiffin, O. Debate I: Fresh- men Guild: Y. M. C. A. I, 2, 3. EVELYN ROPE, Pittsburgh Pa. Y. W C. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 4: W. A A. I, 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, Oc- tette 3: Crossed Keys 3: Mortar Board 4: W. S. G. A. Council 3 Freshmen Guild. WOODWARD RUPP, Beta Theta Pi, Granville, O. Basketball I, 2: Base- ball 2, 4: Chemistry Society 4: I, 2: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4: Association Band HD.. ALDEN SANDERSON, American Com- mons Club, Newton Center, Mass. Football I: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE SANZI, Kappa Kagpa Gamma, Port Huron, Mich. C evy Cha3se4Junior College l, 2: Y. W. C A. , . RUTH SCHOEPFLE, Alpha Phi, San- dusky, O. Freshmen Guild: W. A A. I, 2, 3, 4: Board I: Y. W. C. A I, 2, 3, 4: Phi Society. ELIZABETH SCOTT, Chi Omega, Ma- plewood, N. J. Freshmen Guild: Y W. C. A. I, 2, 3: W. A. A. I, Z, 3, 4: Outing Board 2: Board 3, 4: President 4: Orchesis 2, 3, 4 Crossed Keys: Class Officer 3. MARIE SERGARDI, Kappa Ka pa Gamma, Detroit, Mich. Bradibrd Junior College I: Y. W. C. A. 2: W. A. A. 3. GRANVILLE SHARP, Beta Theta Pi, Cleveland, O. Varsity Baseball Man- ager 2: D Association 2, 3, 4. DONALD SHERMAN, Kappa Sigma, Belmar, N. J. Manager of Band 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Debate I: Y. M. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET SHUMAKER, Delta Delta Delta, Granville, O. Phi Society: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, Cabinet I: W. A. A. I, 2, 3: W. S. G. A. Council I, 2: Inter-sorority Debate I: Crosser' Keys. GEORGE SIMS, Phi Delta Theta, Shaker Heights, O. Glee Club I, 2: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Opera 2, 3, 4: Class Officer, Treasurer 3: Interfra- ternity Council 3: M. S. G. A. 4, Treasurer 4: Y. M. C. A. 2, 3, Presi- dent 4: Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, Vice- President 4: Omicron Delta Kappa 4, President 4: Who's Who in :merican Colleges and Universities SYLVIA SIMMONS, Ossining, N. Y Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Freshmen Guild I: Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. I: W. A. A. 2: Spanish Club I, 2: German Club 4: Forum Club 3. DONALD SMITH, Sigma Alpha Epsi- Ion, Tallmadge, O. Editor of I938 Adytum: Associate Editor of Deni- sonian 3: Associate Editor of Port- folio 3: Editor of Freshmen Hand- book: Vice-President ot M. S. G. A. 4: Franco-Calliopean 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, President 4: Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Phi Society: Var- sity Tennis I, 2, 4: Freshmen Guild. WALLACE SMITH, Phi Gamma Delta, Lancaster, O. Adytum Staff l, 2, 3, Business Manager 3: Class Officer 2: Cross Country I: Chairman of Junior Prom: M. S. G. A. Council 3, 4: Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3: President ot Class 4: Student Affairs Committee 4: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. JEAN SPECKMAN, Delta Delta Delta, Coshocton, O. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 4: Drnisonian 2, 3: W. S. G. A. Coun- ci 3. eniom Thirty-one endow Thirty-two KENNETH SPERL, Phi Delta Theta, Tuckahoe, N. Y. Y. M. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals, Phi Beta Kappa 4. HARRY STARK, Birmingham, Mich. Y. M. C. A. 2, 35 Math Club 23 Wayne University I. CARL STINER, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Granville, O. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. LEAVITT STONE, Columbus, O. Ohio State University I, International Re- lations Club 3. DOROTHY SULLIVAN, Kafppa Alpha Theta, Dayton, O. Brad ord Junior College Ig Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Board 4. HARRY SWEITZER, Gamma Delta Iota, Youngstown, O. Portfolio, As- sociate Editor 3, Editor 43 Trainer 2, Manager of Football 3, D As- sociation 3, 4, Adytum Z, 3, Asso- ciate Editor 3: Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 41 Denisonian I, 2, 3, Franco-CaIIio- pean 2, 3, 4. JACK TAMBLYN, Phi Delta Theta, De- troit, Mich. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball I, 4. MARY JANE TOWNSLEY, Alpha Xi Delta, Lancaster, O. Ohio University lg Y. W. C. A. 2, 43 Delta Omicron 2, 3, 4, Pan-Hellenic Council 4. ELIZABETH TUMBLESON, Delta Delta Delta, Columbus, O. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet I, 25 Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Fresh- men Guild, Franco-Calliopean 2, 3, 4: W. A. A. l, 2, 3, Crossed Keys' 3, Mortar Board 4. RICHARD VAN HORNE, Beta Theta Pi, Chicago, III. Denisonian I, Y. M. C. A. I, 23 Track lg D Association 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Manager and Trainer ot Track 3. PATRICK VINCENT, Beta Theta Pi, Chicago, III. President of Beta Theta Pi 45 nterfraternity Council 4, Vice- President 4: Football I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3: D Associati'on 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ' MARVIN WALKER, Phi Delta Theta, Gates Mills, O. President of Phi Delta Theta 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 4, Blue Key 3, 4, Phi Mu Al- pha 2, 3, Historian 4, D Associa- tion 2, 3, 4g Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 2, Interfraternity Council 3, 4, M. S. G. A. 4, Sec- retary 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, Chapel Choir 2, Denisonian I, 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4. LOIS WALLIS, San Diego, Calif. Chemical Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Society. ELIZABETH WAY, Kappa Alpha, Theta, Shaker Square, O. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, President I, 4: Cabi- net I, 2, 3, 4, Debate I, 43 W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Franco-Calliopean 2, 3, 4j Cosmopolitan 2, Crossed Keys 33 W. 5. G. A. Council 3. KATHERINE WEBB, Alpha Xi Delta, Toledo, O. Freshmen Guild: Phi So- ciety, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Cabi- net 3, 43 W. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Board 3, 4: Orchesis 2, 3, 4, Pan-Hallenic Council 3, 4, Crossed Keys 33 Deni- sonian I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL WELSH, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Granville, O. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 41 Intra- muralsg Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary lg Math Club I, 2. endow endow BILL WEST, Si?ma Alpha Epsilon, Park Ridge, II . President of Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Denisonian I, 2, 3, Associate Editor 3, D Association 3, 4, lnierfralernily Council 4, M. S. G. A. Cabinet 3, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. RUTH WHEELER, Chi Omega, Bex- ley, O. Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4, W. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Cosmopolitan Club 2, 3, Crossed Keys 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4, Adytum 2. ROBERT WHEELER, Delta Tau Della, Wyoming, O. De Pauw University I, 2, Glee Club 4. MARY WIGGINS, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Westfield, N. J. W. A. A. 2, a, 4, Y. w. c. A. 1, 2. COLLINS WIGHT, Beta Theta Pi, Dayton O. Denisonian 2, 3, 4, Ady- Ium 3, D Associaiion 3, 4, Man- ager of Baseball 3, Engineering So- ciety 4, Y. M. C. A. I, 2. RONALD WILEY, Kappa Sigma, Granville, O. Math Club, I, 2, 3, 4, President I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE WILKINS, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Lakewood, O. Spanish Club 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. ELEANOR WILLIAMS, Kappa Alpha Theta, Wilmette, Ill. Class Officer I, 2, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, Franco-CaIIio- pean 2, 3, 4, Adytum Staff 2, 3, Division Manager 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4, Paletie Society 3, Freshmen Guild. JEAN WILSON, Alpha Phi, Chagrin Falls, O. Virginia Iniermoni College I, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Orchesis 2, 3, 4, Senior As- sistant 4. CONSTANCE WINCHESTER, Delta Delta Delta, Toledo, O. Math Club I, 2, 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, Vice- President 3, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, W. S. G. A. Judiciary Board 3, President of Board of House Presidents 4, Student Activities Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. REBECCA WINGERT, Alpha Phi, Nan- kin, O. Freshmen Guild, Orchesis 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Chapel Choir 3. CAROLYN WOLF, Kappa Alpha Theta, Mansfield, O. Sable Club I, Adytum l, 2, Denisonian 2, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE WOLFE, Alpha Omicron Pi, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. W. A. A. I, 2, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, Orchesis 3, 4, Delta Omicron 2, 3, 4, Presi- get? Iii Glee Club I, 2, 3, Opera I, BURDETT WRIGHT, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Granville, O. Math Club I, Freshman Debate I, 2, Intramurals 3, Forum Club 3, 4, Y. M. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4. JEAN YODER, Alpha Omicron Pi, Brecksville, O. President of Alpha Omicron Pi 4, Mortar Board 4, Crossed Keys 3, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 4, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, Cabinet 3, 4, W. S. G. A. Council 3, Judiciary Board 4, W. A. A. I, 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Freshman De- bate, lntersorority Debaie I, Var- sity Debate 2, 3, Cosmopolitan Club I, Vice-President 2, C. Y. P. U. I, Vice-President 2, Cabinef 3. MARGARET ZELL, Chi Omega, Erie, Pa. Presiden? of Chi Omega 4, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, W. A. A. I, Z, 3, Phi Society, Orchesis 2, 3, Chemistry Society 3, 4. endow ' endow ' endow ' endow ' Thirty-three 1 ' Wifi 'fy 1 J rl!! ll 'l' ., 1' f 1 lil!! .ily Ni. 1 , f v f' AW ffllgfjxy' ,ff ' if yy' ,J ,y , 1 L, fag My df' fawfiafy a-ZH Yfms -.,- T' wg fl! Nab iff ll ll' ,if ffnff' ,ff IQ V-- L if lx xl 'fl3'iT.12 ! EPA!!! Q--. ff' Y' ' 1 ff ff' l ,ff If 5 if y 'J i , , , ,fy ' J ,fl ,T ff 'f IQ ff' ll ni 'l l ff F if' I 1 A of f f , 4 J if ' I . ly, ' I, ,x If ,. '1 f' I 1 ll r .yuh If V fn xy jr mf' F' ffl I fl I.-v ,ry ly if M34 4 I. f-. ,fn H. ,V - ,f'W ,M if if 1: 1!sJ , Y, N N n ,, if' '5s.!'f ' 'A . -if . !'fi if fl fi' 4 i'fZVl1ii! ff ,fp .lil ll L! lj. UML! L. 1,11 e,f' lv, ,J ,+V 1:51 'A-.J fs FIV Af' 1 REVOLUTION AND REBELLION! lf was May Day and fhe spirif of rebellion crepf info Granville cafching every Senior. John Dunnick was af fhe roof of if all and fhe Class of '38 followed eagerly. This lasf surge of frivolify before fhey enfered fhe pracfical world has been a slumbering fradifion unfil lasf year when if was secrefly planned and vicf carried o f Th , en in fronf of fhe Grille, show Denison on a play day affer a violenf revolf in which Seniors leff classes, sweep- ing everyfhing before fhem, and fhe under- classmen were so gladly washed ou fhe fide. oriously u . e picfures falc 1' wifh Thirfy-four X I . ! .. If Rf ffx 'Fx e,,ff'v AX - 1-'VA' ff .f X lx f 'JZVXX T' X x Af x 3 - XX 'N N NX NY xx 'x fffkxq 'V 'KK 1' x ,W 'xx f ff' x 'x X f x x x x' N x vf' x N 'x X Ax 'x KH xx 'ff ,fee-W--N-Wow M x ..,-ff' NX x ff!! X :- ,ffx X' 322' Nx J, xx r.-'ff X R. ff je-E X X ,ff -,590 x f f'y Xxx xx N yf est 'I K xxx X'-. ,- V Xxx K, . 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SECOND ROW: Marion Barlow, Jane Barfholomew, Alphonse Bellavla Roge B fd BO'I'l'OM ROW: Donald Befhune Clark Bisbee James Bl k R h cl BI k Erma Adams, where'ol she geT Them eyes? . . . June Ammon, one oT The busier gals aT The new Alpha Xi lodge . . . Jeanne Bahr, loyal A.O.Pi, Bahr none . . . BeTTy Barlow, ready, willing, and very able To please . . . Mer- Ton Barlow really can Tickle The ivories and The Pan-l-lell girls can Thank him Tor a smooTh new Serenade . . . Jane BarTholomew, diligenT Denisonian dirT cligger . . . Alf Bellavia, here Toclay, gone To lunch . . . Roge BersTed, CPA. of S.A.E .... BaaaThune, local Ladies Aiolers Thrill To his To be or noT To be . . . Clark Bisbee, we hope The Mercury conTinues To go up-hilll . . . Jim Black, Gamma Xi's play acTin' esguire . . . Big Dick Blake, Caldwell's answer To a Tall girl's prayer . . . Eugene Blasdel, Sigma Chi's Lone STar STaTer . . . FaTio Block, Laclcadaisical Louie ol The Sig Alph house and The grill . . . PeTe Boggs keeps The zoo labs in sTiTches. we unclersTand . . . Charles Bogman, lower sem hash slinger . . . BeTTy Bolin, ex-BeaveriTe who's seeking greener pasTures in Cleveland . . . BoT Bo++omley, D. G. dish wiTh The OxTord cheaTers . . . John H. BranT, wniom ' lfmiom ' vuaiom T TOP ROW: Eugene Blasdel, Roberf Block, Charles Boggs, Charles Bogman, Belly Bolin, Kafhryn Bollomley, John Branl, Belly Braun. SECOND ROW: Ralph 8 delman, David Carey, D Ch p ll V' g' ' Ch 'l J nel Clark, Roberl Clark, Belly Clemenls, Ned Collande BOTTOM ROW: Franc Coons, Belly Cowman H d C f d L C l D nald Day h Forresl Dean, Dorofhy Deane, Jeann d B l Kappa Sig candid camera crank . . . Brownie Braun never lacks lor sleady Phi Dell company . . . Toar Budle- man, Bela big boy and brain lrusl wilh a smile lor all lhe ladies . . . Dave Carey, always ready lo shoul oul in unison lor Kappa Sig . . . Donna Chappell, aller a year's ab- sence, back lo lhe college on lhe hill . . . Gil'Finny Chrislena, lhe KAT Klub's willowy one . . . Janel Clark, now mixing business and pleasure al Weslern Reserve . . . Bob Clark, curlain puller and handy man al lhe Opry l-louse . . . Belly Clemenls lhoughl her lulure didn'l look so hol al D.U., so she's lrying Arizona . . . Needle- nose Collander, Oh Richard, is il really you behind lhal big black beard? . . . Peg Coons, Tri Della's carrol lopped phys ed major . . . Poochie Cowman likes lhe girls al D.U. bul picked a man from Kenyon . . . Howie Crawford, Sig slrong man and baby-laced ball loler . . . Larry Curlis, never a dull momenl, in spile ol Phi Bele polenlialilies . . . Don Daych, one ol rhe Old Brick boys . . . Foresl Dean, class ol 40's youngesl youngsler . . . Dolly Deane, A-l poeless, crilic and shining lilerary light . . . De Beau, Tri Dell B.W.O.C. and Sig Sweelhearl. . . l fl , ll' fl' .KZ yll lm' 5 , F., My G in Q I ,,l 'Wi F I ,N F KD J V KTWZ' F V 51,7 ,. f of 7 'F .J I , 1 . 1 - 1' 61? Mbmlafufimjl if Mdfglflbiufiiffi jillnblmfzvfylllfpfk' fl: Thirly-s fl fl fl lil Q l ,fl , l ll l ,il L' ff' Fw x ls. H ,ly r , will 'fag' .Q .v W ,Nr i,-fri o if xi ,T TW Vfwfff R, ff L' if , fi A514 tiff ly an 1' ,fin yr LJ' fini 7 .y T 7 fqrgyi C 7 Mk' V010 -J lLf5fuKhDl f,f'ifVl GJ EflDiKUlxlL!'s!1Jl Jw Spay' J' 9' J' Gordie Deer, The Ranchboys' ray oT sunshine . . . Law- rence Deubler, who has a place saved Tor him in BeTa Kappa . . . Joe Dickson, A..C.C.'s whiTe hope oT The cin- ders and a regular guy. . .Edna DiDomenica, The Chi O Co-oper and whaT a smile . . . Chauncey Dixon, one oT The Toledo personaliTy boys who seldom gives The girls a break . . . Duff Duffey, new Fiii prexy and TheTar daTer . . . Millie Ellingson wasn'T here Tor long so we really wouldn'T know . . . Jess EllioT'l', Fiii baskeTball-er Trom The SooTy CiTy . . . Barb? Eschman, capable li++le Tri Delr buT keeps iT To herself . . . Helen Evans wields a wicked TeaTher dusTer Tor Masguers . . . Elinor Evenson, blond Alpha Xi brain . . . Skipper EwarT, quick come- backs and hearry laughTer . . . Jane Falls, one of The quieTer Chi O's . . . RuTh Franke, The smiling lrish-eyed Alpha Phi TransTer . . . FrosTy, congenial Kappa Sig wiTh a planTed pin . . . Becky Galloway, Kappa B.W.O.C. equal To any Task you'll give her . . . Geneser, This TOOT- loose Fiii Tavored Florida and D.U. losT iTs Ideal Man . . . Ag Goodwin, This Kappa canary crescendoes in The TOP ROW: Gordon Deer, Lawre e Deubler, Joseph Dickson, Edna DlDo R h d D on, Donald Duff y, Mld d Ell g J Ell H' SECOND ROW: Barbara Eschman, H len Evans, Elinor Evenson, Allison E T J F ll R Th Franke, Wilbur F T R b G Il y BOTTOM ROW: Wilson Geneser, Agnes Goodwin, Joseph Gordon, Mary Jean Gregg, Ma ry Grills, Marie Hahn, Ames Hanna, Neil Hanson. Thiriy-eighf zfzniom ' zfmiom ' lfmiom choir . . . Joie Gorclon, one OT The nOTOriOus S.A.E. quarTeT, along wiTh The Three B's . . . M. J. Gregg, Alpha Phemme who also Tinds Tun aT Kenyon . . . Ames Hanna, Kappa Sig curlyhead acTive On The gridiron . . . Paw- nee Hanson OT The knowing grin and subTle cracks . . . Chuck Harrison, Wesleyan's loss is DenisOn's gain OT This super iavelin heaver . . . Billl HarTley, B.K.'s boy Dur- wOOd . . . STymie Hassarcl, Phi Gamangehface wiTh always a gay remark . . . Bill HiTe, 'l'albOT's Towering TrumpeT TOOTer . . . Sue Homchis, The Blonde Bombshell Tresh Trom Michigan This year . . . Norm Hough, ioke- sTer, iOurnalisT, and BeTa Bad Boy . . . Archie Huclson, The bruTe ThaT locks Tardy Ones OuT OT The uppeir sem . . . Jack Hurley, Fiji Slim Jim and wonderlul Warbler . . . Charles lnnis, one OT BeTa Kappa's sTrong silenT boys . . . STerling Jewelrl' dashes OTT a mean ChOpsTicks On a piano . . . Ginny Jones, The only Temale Phi BeTa Kappa in The class OT '40 . . . Joe King, undecided abOuT mOsT Things and has ThaT puzzled look . . . DOT Kinney iusl' TOP ROW: Charles H rison, William Harfley, William Hassard, William Hil' ' N ' H d J kH I SECOND ROW: Sue H mchls, orman Hough, Archie u son, ac ur ey. BOTTOM ROW: Charles lnnis, Sterling JeweH, Virginia Jones, Joseph King. TOP ROW: Dorolhy Kinney, Belly Klemm, Belly Koos, Jeanneife Krieg, Karl Kroemer, Burio Lamb, Jane Lederer, Dorolhy Lindaman. SECOND Row: John L d i T Y' M k If h D d M d Y R b T M ffin. Glvfia Mallhews, Virginia Marfindale, James McCollum. M g 1 M d M I M h l F k M I F k M h E ly M g S M M ll M y BOTTOM ROW: Jam M I ly Ona an, ve came lhis year bul ready lo lallc any lime . . . Klem- mie, one ol lhe noisy Beaverelles, bul a good Thela B.W.O.C .... Janie Krieg, lhe besl lillle procraslinal- ing nighl owl Gamma Omega ever had . . . Koosie, one ol Tri Della's brighl slars who shines lor lhal cerlain guy . . . Karl Kremer, Denison's bondesl bonde . . . Burio Lamb, Lambda Chi's own lillle lamb . . . Janie Lederer, Do you really nolice mah accenl muuch2 . . . Dol Lindaman, lviusicalpha Phi who has lhings in common wilh a Kappa Siguy . . . Adolph Lindslrom, always managing lo gel his hands inlo some dough and inci- denlally headed our calsy Prom . . . Flip McCollum, Ye Ed l-limsell: lhe lasl word in sarcaslic wil and lalsello singing . . . Jim Mclnlyre, one ol lhe smiling Sigs lrom lhe Slonepile . . . Daddy Mackellresh, Bela barilone and if you don'l gel your Denisonian, call 8222 . . . Perley Mandel, Kappa combinalion :ol loolishness and logginess and an enlhusiaslic Wahwah . . . Dave Man- clry, A.C.C. lrom down along lhe- old Ohio . . . Bob Marlin, Sig Alph's own Rabbi . . . Ginny Marlindale, Thela glamor gal who look up acrobalics because she zfmzfom ' vufaiom ' zfmiom ' zfufaiom TOP ROW: Alfred Musal, Fannie Newlcn, Jeannelle Newlon, Selh Norman. SECOND ROW: Marian Orcull, Ch I Oxley, Blanche Page, Warren P y BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Phillips, Ph ll p Pierce, William Price, Durolhy P 1 h d loves 'em . . . Glo Mallhews, Alpha Phi Crossed Keyser and dancer who makes a convincing nun . . . Margarel Menendian, Alpha Xi losl her lo O.S.U .... Frank Molen, big slull al lhe lower sem and lhe Sig house . . . Ziro Monahan, looking lor a love lile and anolher play- male like Geneser . . . Evelyn Morgan, lillle girl wilh big ideas . . . Suzanne Morrison, loyal loreveru lo A.O. Pi . . . Teal Mowery, one ol D.U.'s lilllesl screwballs who can use babylalk successlully . . . AI Musal, hall ol lhe slrongesl Phi Dell-Tri Dell combinalion on lhe campus . . . The Newlons, Fan and Jen respeclively, lwo lasly Tri Dell lall-ies . . . Selh Norman, lhe blond guy who lakes lickels and shows you lo lhe ,wrong seals . . . Orci Orcull, call her Snowshool and she'll like il . . . Chuck Oxley, lelhargic library loaler ol lhe Phi Dell lribe . . . Blanche Page, Kappa culie wilh a Texas drawl and lhal look in her eye . . . Warren Perry, lakes care ol imporlanl papers al lhe Alumni Qllice . . . Tom Phillips, local boy makes S.A.E .... Phil Pierce, a lrue blond who linds lhal opposiles allracl . . . Wm. Price, Kappa Sig lrom Alex-way . . . PeH'ylegs Prilchard, Thela chal- lerbox who never has lo walc anywhere . . . Judy Rade- ' ULVLEOIW5 ' zfmiom ' zfmiom Forly- Forfy-T ' ULVLIIOIW6 ' zfmiom ' uufLi01f'5 ' baugh, Yes, l'm really iusT baTs abouT This Shakespeare sTuTT. Specially l-lamleT. . . . Bob Randolph, SigolTer who's been known To shooT hole-in-ones . . . Dick Rehn, BeTTer Buy Buick . . . John Romei, G'ville's mosT prom- ising young merchanT is Trying To keep The Red and WhiTe ouT of The red . . . Winnie SackeTT, rhymes wiTh rackeT, and we do mean Tennis . . . Sammy Samman, kepT busy wiTh Greek SocialiTems . . . Paul Saunders, a pillar oF Doane library . . . SchulTz SchulTe, BeTa grid man, D man, and Tunny man . . . Sandy Sears, TheTa smooThie who goes Tor cameras, horses and muTFins . . . Jeannie Shaffer, Kappa queen wiTh Fiii sTars in her eyes . . . Rufh Shank, The Alpha Phi giggler . . . Bea Shaw, bridge Tiend, grill hound, and horse lover . . .Bill Sheldon, Would he iusT as soon noT TooT ThaT gosh-awTul horn? 'Tuck Shepard, IT iT's a parTy, counT me in! . . . Peg Sherman, The smilingesT pair oT TheTa lips . . . B.B.B. Sherwood, Chi O cuTie and Beaver loud mouTh, despiTe her B.W.O.C. Tendencies . . . Mary Shinn, STephens grad who commuTes To TheTa Trom Newark . . . John Shively, digniTied DayTonian Trom The Sig house . . . JaneT TOP ROW: Judy Radeb qh R b T R d lph R h d R h J h R SECOND ROW: Winifred S k it J S P l S d J S h BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Sears, Jeanne Shaffer, Rufh Shank, Beafrice Shaw. k ., ,fly r 'X fl W l fl ll ll' D ll ,N 4' fl' 4' C-N -' ll' 5 , Q-IJ P a , 4. , . 5 x '5,5 ' ,' ff .4 1' fi tw 7' 194' A r , P F' A ' '72 fm l'mVLilrQW?fgf ML,:Q..zcfu.f.Qf m,mM9'1V.j J K wwllfuffol C' XA J' gf' Xi' Shock, slale goll champ, Prom queen, and only lemale D man ever lo be inilialed . . . Bob Simpson, one ol lhe beller boys and we all know whal lhal means . . . Mary P. Smilh, anolher ol lhe Chi O deserlers and a good aclivily woman, loo . . . Bob Smilh, Lakewood Lochinvar who hands oul iewelled Phi Dell pins . . . Slan Soulhard, You may quole me as saying l'm glad lo be a iunior. Peg Sowle, oul lasl year and good lo see her around again . . . Slim Slimmel, l-ley you kids, l've gol somelhing lo lell you! . . . Flo Sloll, all 'round good gal and so lhink lhe Alpha Phis . . . Belly Taylor, anolher lennis ad- dicl and she has good reason . . . Tish Taylor, no' relalion lo Belly, Nancy, Dave, Fred, Lyle, or Bill . . . Fred Taylor, one sevenlh ol lhe D. U. Taylors . . . Dollie Thomas, kinda guiel bul may be Accounling does lhal lo you. . .Peg Truesdall, Arizona Thelas, here we come! . . .' Van Van Horn, one ol lhe Beaver Garrell Gang . . . Sammy Van Voorhis, ask lhis Belar 'boul Take a Taler . . . Chief Venning, lhe peroxide Sig who gels around bul doesn'l say much aboul il . . . Bob Vick, lhe American Commons Carrol-lop . . . Barbara Walker, a whizz wilh a needle and lhread . . . A. J. Walker, loo busy wilh Rieger lo sludy TOP ROW: William Sheldon, M g f Sh Th Sh p d M y Sh J h Sh ly, Jane? Shock, Roberf Simp Mary P. Smilh. OND ROW: Reber? Smilh, Sfanley Soufhard, Margaref Sowle, Belly Shmmel, Florence Sfqll' Elizabefh Taylor' Berry Taylor. Fred Taylor, BOTTOM ROW! Dorolily Thomas, Margarel Truesdall, Edilh Van Horn, Samuel Van Voorhis, Jack Venning' Roberl- Vick' Barbara Vpqrhisi Barbara Walker, Forfy-lhree K: TOP ROW: Agnes Walker, Barbara Wafson, Slafford Webb, Marion Welcher, Priscilla Weslcoll, Charles Wheeler, Elnora Wheeler. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Whlle, Roberl Wiley, Belly Williams, Robert Wrlghf, Gordon Wilson, Beify Yeager' Jangf Y I , . . . Barb Walson, smile when you call her Pinky . . . Slalford Webb, soulhern lhespian lrom lhe Ranch . . . Marny Welcher, l can hardly wail lo see our new house! . . . Pris Weslcoll, Gosh, me loo! . . . Chuck Wheeler, gollen an exlra chin during lhe lasl lhree years . . . Elnora Wheeler, Alpha Xi aclivily gal, always on lhe run . . . Dick While, ollen seen anchored lo Sawyer . . . Bob Wiley, lanky Gamma Xi man minus lhe crescenl and slar . . . B. Williams, happy aboul lolsa lhings bul moslly aboul being new Thela prexy . . . Gordon Wilson, long hike lrom Beaver lo lhe Lambda Chi house bul he seems lo like il prelly well . . . Bob Wrighl, one ol lhe Fiji music macers . . . Belle Yeager, nice lo have a lown girl around wilh a car . . . Yule-lide Greelings lo anyone who had lhe lorlilude loplow lhrough clever sayings up lo lhis poinl. 5 rfmiom ' zfufrzfom ' rfmiom ' lnniord y-fou r A agpfromar Cfam of 1941 Presidenf WILLARD KIBBY N f. 5 wu- TOP ROW: Timm, Adams, Alpers, Anderson, Aschinger, Barbour, Barhoover, Barlow. SECOND ROW: Barringfon, Barnes, Barney, Barran, Beckham, Bigger, Bielke, Blair. THIRD ROW: Blaidel, Blosser, Bond, Bonneff, Bookser, Boughner, C. Bowman, H. Bowman, Brauning, W. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: S. Brown, Bryson, Buchanan, Bunie, Burchard, Burkharf, BurkhoIder,CampbalI, Carl, Champney. Forfy-'Eve TOP ROW: Chalmers, Cheadle, Chesebrough, Chrisfian, Chittenden, Collins, Cope, Cowgill, Craig, Cummings. SECOND ROW: Deal, Deeds, DeLong, Divelbiss, H. Dorsey, J. Dorsey, Downs, Drake, Drummond, Ellis. THIRD ROW: Epsfein, Faris, Ferguson, Finkenbeiner, Finley, Fishell, Fitch, Fletcher, Flory, Ford. BOTTOM ROW: Forsylhe, Foster, Freer, Frye, Gagnier, Galloway, Gardiner, Gales, Gallon, Gregg. 'CSZIUAOWQOVQ5 '5Zl0AOI0fL0lf'815 'CSZIOAOWQOVQ5 'SZFAUMUMQA Forly-six 0,0 omored 'SZPAOWQOVQ5 'OSZIOAOWLOIWQ5 'Silo omored ' TOP ROW: Gillespie, Goux, Gowdy, Gregg, Grimm, Gross, Haines, Halsey, J. Hall, R. Hall. SECOND ROW: Hammer, Hammerle, Hanna, Hansen, Harris, Hays, Hickman, Hinfzelmann, Hoopes, Howland. THIRD ROW: Hubona, Huffman, Huff, Hulligan, Irwin, lzanf, Jeffrey, Jeweff, Johnson, Johnsfon. BOTTOM ROW: E. Jones, W, Jones, Jordan, Kelley, Kibby, B. Killian, J. Killian, King, Klemm, Klepfer. Forfy-seven LSZPAUMQPQJ 'LSZIU 0m01fe5 'LSZIQAUMUVQ5 '5Z!9A0nfIf0lf'Q5 TOP ROW: Klomann, Koncana, Kovachy, Kuhlanek, Lahm, Lancashire, Laegeler, LeRow, Lewiif, A, Lewis. SECOND ROW: L. Lewis, Logan, Longabaugh, Love, Lundy, Macomber, Marshall, Marlin, Masleller, R. Maxwell. THIRD ROW: T. Maxwell, McCar'lney, McLanaH1an, McKinney, McNeill, Mereness, Milchell, Moore, Moore, Morrison. BOTTOM ROW: Nebel, Nelms, Neuberf, Nicholie, Neiderhofer, Nixon, Norpell, Owens, Parsons, Paxlon, Forly-eig lil' TOP ROW: Peasley, Pickering, Pierson, Pifer, Pocock, Podorean, Praif, Presion, Price, Pufnam. SECOND ROW: Purvis, Rea, Reed, Reynolds, Rhofon, Richards, Richardson, Richier, Robinson, Roehm. 'THIRD ROW: Romig, Rope, Rosboro, Rowe, Royce, Rupp, Ryan, Saxfon, Scamahorn, Scariif. BOTTOM ROW: Schubert, Schufz, Sharkey, Shoop, Shori, Shumaker, Siegel, Sims, Sippie, Skaiak. ofo omorw 'again 0l0fL0lf'8f5 'OSZPAUMOVQJ 'Sp omored ' Foriy-nine Fiffy y TOP ROW: Slade, J. Smiih, M. Smilh, R. Smith, Stacey, Sladdon, Starr. SECOND ROW: Sfephens, Sfewarf, Sfilwell, Sfrailh, Sfraffon, Sfumpf, Swarfz. THIRD ROW: Taylor, Thomas, Thomson, Tibbals, Tice, Timrud, Tomperl. FOURTH ROW: Townsley, Trebing, Turnbull, Umsfed, Van Horn, Van Devenfer, FIFTH ROW: Vierling, Wager, Waife, Walker, Wallar, Wallgren, Walhne. SIXTH ROW: Wafkins, West, Whifehead, Whifney, Wicker, Wilcox, Wiley. Ci? f . if ,fri fn rw ff R seal+UzfQ.ff0D'ifWfwL,f'fda! ,, Va rney BOTTOM ROW: Willer, Williams, Williamson, Willis, Wilson, Wolfe, Wright. lf'8f5AWfLOLVL KKULZU 'Z' 1 by 942 J. Adams M. Adams Arnold Armsfrong Ashley Bach Backus B. Baldwin R. Baldwin Bateman Baumgarlner Bell Bender Blackwood Boggs Bohl Brainard Brannan Brannon Bridge Brigham B. Brown M. Brown S. Brown Bruce Bruckerf Burgess Builer Butzman Burneli' Calloway E. Campbell L. Campbell M. Campbell Chalfonf Chapin Chrisfie Cicur Clark Coffman Collord Collins Filly-one C C C C 'J 'J 'J 'J V85 IWLQVL Perf lf1fL8lfL V855 lflfL8lfL V85 VVL8 TOP ROW: Cowles, Craig, Crawford, Helen Cresson ideceasedl, Damon, Daniels, Davies, Deefer, Dayhoff, DeJute, Denison. SECOND ROW: Denion, Dewey, Doneff, Dorsey, Douglass, Duerr, Elmer, English, Engstrom, Fool, Foresf. THIRD ROW: Fox, Frowlne, Frush, Fulfon, Gehr, Graves, Greene, Gregg, Gregory, Hare, Hasfings. BOTTOM ROW: Helferich, Hygel, Hick, Hines, Hoffines, Holden, Hopkins, Houser, Humphries, Howard, Howells. Fiffy-'l'wo Hudson Hughes Hull Hunfer ireland Irvin Jaworski Jenkins D. Johnson J. Johnson R. Johnson C. Jones J. Jones W. Jones Judd Ka-ies Kleindiensf Knoop Knox Kohler Kreider La rwood Lee Lewis LiHle Lowrey Linn Luffon Long Malszewski Morlan McBurney McCollum McCornack McElhaHen E. McFadden L. McFadden McKee McMullen Flffy 'three McVeigh TOP ROW: Minfon, Mitchell, Molsberry, H. Moore, W. Moore, Moyer, Munger, J. Murphy, W. Murphy, Mufh, Needham. SECOND ROW: Nichol, Niswonger, Orme, Orwig, Pearse, Peifsmeyer, Pilgrim, Puffer, Pullis, Ramsower, Reed. THIRD ROW: Rendall, Resfrick, Richards, Richey, Riley, Robinson, Roberts, Robey, Roof, Roudebush, Sawyer. BOTTOM ROW: Saifem, Schroeder, Sccff, Seagrave, Seffon, Seils, Sharp, Shepard, Sherbondy, Shively, Sigler. C.. C- Q- C- ' ejlrej men ' exllfw men ' ,JZVQ5 men ' JVQ6 me Fiffy-'Four 8 V85 J Q V855 J 8 :S V8 N S K 0 Sims Slsson Skinner D. Smilh R. Smith Snyder Sorenson Spangler Slewa rl Sliner Stiff Swa rfz V855 IfIfL8lfL L. Taylor N. Taylor W. Taylor Tieman Tinnerman Todhunfer Toto Touche Townsend Trefhaway Vokes Vollz Wallace Ward Wafkins Walson Weeks Wesffall Whiting Wilcox Willeff A. Williams C. Williams Williamson Wold Woodya rd Wray Za rlma n Fifly-fi ve 1 f, I. , V, Fx' , 2,1 ,' , --:inf .n - , -.N-W --- w, v 5 ... -.M ,, , ,J A , lf, ,f, ' 1' . i r f' a 1. :O i 5- - T . 1 , -.f , ii i , . J. , ,I If v , fi i' N I ,V V iv I 1 fi ' 4' fi ffl fi K- 1 ,- f 1 C fl 01,1 J illf lj fx- fll wifi f 1 I iff V N lil I ff f 1 ff if f' fi f 7 4 1 if Yi . , i H! 1 f . .ff , ,,-1' X J n 'X I if I ,sf J' ,V ,-ffl' ,-7 fy' xi' ff Qfei? fl :4 , 5 -. Qqfeff' fl' QL,,f' QXlfu6iV'.r?! -llsil lf Cl! 1,1 LQ M 4 3111 lfjlgf W fi' ll 41 FROM NOW ON 'l'l1inqs be- gan ie lcol: up arid lacing in Grenville ...,.............. Tliere was nollwing io do hui GET OUT Oli TOVVN. ,....., Tliere slie Sai' SlIVlFLE AND SWEET, umlil lime boys arrived. Surely Tl-IIS CANT BE LOVE And suddenly our li-ere is lace Simply UNDECIDED is our gg ' ro 'Fame will' TEMPTATION. .. liero ................... Sucifienly 'lricecl willw 'llie real- Xlfxli, Gale lhere's someone lcll' lvelwirid. Slic WANTS HER SHARE OF LOVE, iso, olw - Bu? L'il heroine decides ifs 'lime io Cl-'lfXNGl': l3Fxl2TNEl3iS and do someliiirig besides CIBHCC . .... .. ..... . .... :mm elm THERES SOME- '!v T T Bur liead once more lweiirf and llie vampire is lair FEELI Kl NDA LON ESOM E .......,. Fifiy-six The boys beginning io lliinlc THING ABOUT AN OLD MOST GENTl.ElVllfN DONT LOVE and So llic liappy end- Llllli LOVE are ............ ing ................,...... I ITS YOURS-ALL YOUFFS HEAVEN CAN WAlT! i 1 ff' F7 Z l :F D7 ,2 5 Z E 2 L g i i I U 5 iii: De y-seven , Fi'fTy-eighi' E U T li Q O Oggacferdqo .MVLOPZPLQ5 O wie Wowica O pnggcafionj cmal ffm .Sienfi ic C.. 0 orelfwiw ana! ffm Ofilferary OUR DENISON Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.B., D.B., Ph.D.. one oT Denison's oldesf alumni, class oT I89O, seT his poem Our Denison To The Tune of Maryland My Maryland, Thus giving Denisonians anoTher song, of which They may be iusTly proud. Dr. Goodspeed aTTained The Phi iIeTa Kappa peak dining his undergraduaTe days. Now wil' I6 books over his name. and many conTribuTions To The ATlanTic MonThly, Dr. Goodspeed is recognized as The leading New TesTamenT auThoriTy in The counfry. He is chairman of The New TesTamenT DeparTmenT aT The Uni- versiTy oT Chicago. OUR DENISON We gaTher in Thy pleasanT halls, Denison, our Denison, While o'er The hills The TwilighT Talls Denison our Denison. Chorus Now raise The chorus loud and Tree, Now ioin each voice The melody: For here we pledge our hearTs To Thee Denison, our Denison. We sing The ioys of college days, Denison, our Denison, OT pleasure's paThs and wisdom's ways Denison, our Denison. Chorus We Think of summer evenings Tair, Denison, our Denison. OT sparkling eyes and waving hair. Denison, our Denison. Chorus And Tho' The years Their changes bring Denison, our Denison, Round Thee our brighTesT mem'ries cling Denison, our Denison. Now raise The chorus loud and Tree, Now ioin each voice The melody: For here we pledge our hearTs To Thee, Denison, our Denison. Ollcacfemhyo A0 Phi Bela Kappa 0 Omicron Della Kappa O Morfar Board 0 Men's Sfucleni' Associafion 0 Women's Sluclenl' Governmenl Associa- 'I'ion 0 lnferfrafernily Council O Pan Hellenic Council 0 Blue Key I Crossed Keys 0 Young Men's Cl1ris'I'ian Associa- 'lion 0 Young Women's Chrisfian Asso- ciafion. Sly jg J WW ,O Zta F OWU CHAPTER OFFICERS lYear I938-391 TA CHAPTER O Presiclenr ................,...........,,..,... Karl H. Eschman THE Vice-Presideni .... ..... C harlolre Rice Roden Secrefary-Treasurer ..... W. Alfred Everhari ' A, 417A-ff' 4,.f STU DENT MEM BERS Class of I939 ' Thomas Ba+es Nelle Bumer Harry Clemeni Richard Cosway Ida Jeanne Dagger Donald l.. Everharr Jack Fulcher Eileen Meacham X l X Ulf Minard Pafrick Esiher Price John Reed ERS Kennelrh Sperl Y MEMS Bill Wea l PACUU . A membenl or amllaie berS is Class of l940 lMem Thomiaiggig ri Q9 William Price l er f Virginia Jones F. Dew2LNiQE'Ei f4:l-:.. T eemii oaebfedil l'wixiisfdl5lelS O Eglin WS oinev 'llis fx- Cham Helen Thomas Owen XlillRic.l'!ald gearlelweiler Elillaloeigl Pierce ' ' lc ' P0095 ' - Pfedenc n He we E lwma rlO lilijlrl Kira? Everlnafi Allied' PM Elidvin FACULTY WIVES Donaxd R.-M230 paregl Shumaker Mrs. F. Dewey Amner Eva Vs- Fl d 65 EN I B. Skinner Mrs. Karl H. Eschman Bud li HO qldlowe Almlaolrn E.S1nclweV Mrs. Sam Geller Richard Vllxohnson Ma Cla J. NNriC3l'll Mrs. Horace King Alfred 'l' Kmq Fran Mrs. George D. Morgan jOsePl'lQ Lem Mrs. Thomas Rogers Marie ' Mrs. Henry J. Skipp Mrs. Brayron Sfarlc Sixfy-one WF.-4 .Q 1 1571 L54-A HE? 2 W Cdgwifjf , Sixfy-lwo l r --'f'-'?n,...- 7 ' 5341 Sealed: J. L. Bielke, W J Lnvmgsion Dr A A aw Sims, W. Smifh, McNerll Dean C F Richards Walker Sfanding: D. L. Mahoocl Es man r Crocker, Gordon, Dr F J Wrlghf D Smrrh Crnfes Orme. C fem QK4, Around Table: Frazier, Tumbleson, GriFFi+l'1, Rope, Ellor, Dagger. Palmer, Gregg, Yoder. , micron mega J Omicron DelTa Kappa is The senior men's honorary whose purpose is To recognize The conTribuTions oT Denison men along The lines oT acTiviTies, aThleTics, Masquers, eTc. IT now has TwenTy-one members, TaculTy and sTudenTs combined, and is led by George Sims, presidenT, Allan McNeill, vice-presidenT, Lionel Crocker, secreTary, and Don SmiTh, Treasurer. The aim oT Omicron DelTa Kappa besT displays iTs value To Denison liTe. ITs aim is To promoTe a beTTer TaculTy-sTudenT undersTanding in The calculaTion and inTerpreTaTion oT The sTudenT viewpoinT. W0l f6LV' ZZMWQ! The highesT award Denison can give senior women ouTsTanding in scholarship, leadership, and service is MorTar Board. Formerly Cap and Gown, This chapTer became a member oT The NaTional MorTar Board in The spring oT I936. This year, MorTar Board insTiTuTed a TuToring bureau and gave Their second scholarship dinner Tor sophomore and iunior women excelling in scholasTicism. Among oTher acTiviTies, The organizaTion sponsored wiTh Y. W. C. A. The Dad's Day bangueT Tor all women sTudenTs and Their dads. ArrangemenTs Tor The l-lomecoming dance were made in cooperaTion wiTh Omicron DelTa Kappa. Oicliicers Tor The pasT year were l-lelen Ellor, presidenTg Evelyn Rope, vice-presidenTp lda Jeanne Dagger, secreTaryg Jean Yoder, Treasurer, and DoroThy Frazier, ediTor. Mrs. Shaw, Miss Olney, Miss SpachT, Miss Barr, Biss Badenoch, and Miss English acTed as advisers. Sixfy-Th OIWLQVL if xSQlfLU!QlfLf 0l!Qlf'lfLWfL8lfLf 5506505500 one Q1 .mer Women's STudenT GovernmenT AssociaTion is The selT-governing organizaTion Tor The women oT The Denison campus. Including in iTs membership every woman in school, The group, headed by a council OT TourTeen of iTs members, esTablishes The rules perTaining To The women and has iTs own iudicial body To enTorce Those rules. ln almosT every major TuncTion of The campus life, Women's STudenT Governmenlr AssociaTion plays some viTal parT. This pasT year The May Day cele- braTion, The Big SisTer program, The women's Fresh- man Camp, and The ioinT sponsorship wiTh Me-n's STudenT GovernmenT oT Scrap Day are a Tew ol: The major acTiviTies which received The backing of This organizaTion. The laTesT underTalcing is The co-op- eraTive sponsorship of The new STudenT SenaTe plan. The oTFicers Tor The year were Sue Palmer, presi- denTg Jean Gregg, vice-president Ida Jeanne Dag- ger, chairman oT judiciary: ConsTance WinchesTer, chairman of board oT house presidenTs: BeTTy Sher- wood, secreTary and Jeanne de Beauclair, Treasu- urerg who wiTh BeTTy Klemm, Barbara Eschman, BeTTy STewarT, Eleanor Shumalcer, BeTTy Ellis, RuTh Jen- nings, and Mildred Green consTiTuTed The execu- Tive council. Sixfy-four Dagger Egberi' Galloway Hecker Klemm MaH'hews Shumaker Winchesier deBeauclaire Eschman Green Jennings Gregg Sherwood S+ewarT Yoder Q fi F7 -2' Ili' L' il V lil ,lil Ili viii' if J5. 1, ,vt W, , K ' ff F ,. SJ if f MTQL J eJLULdfl'gWyb ffif? ld! if I 1. . .fc-rv. . 1, T Sl if i4L'1l6WuC2ifeLl!f f. fl My A u ,li o rm ff aff T if -D .,l' J ffjfcfifvd AnoTher ausTere, auspicious, auThoriTaTive ag- gregaTion on The Denison campus is The Men's STu- denT GovernmenT AssociaTion. PiloTed by Tom Orme, wiTh Don SmiTh serving as vice-presidenT. Marvin Wallcer as secreTary, and George Sims, as Treasurer, The group was once again one oT The powerful organizaTions whose decisions deTermine Denison policies. ln The scope oT acTiviTies are included The run- ning OTT oT class elecTions. presenTaTion oT The TooT- ball banqueT, and The managernenT oT Scrap Day. An acTiviTy This year was The sponsoring oT a series oT vocaTional guidance programs in rne.n's chapels. In These meeTings men were broughT Trom The busi- ness world To Tell in a TirsT-hand manner whaT The chances oT success were in The various Tields and whaT Training would be needed To geT inTo Those fields. CooperaTion wiTh Dean Richards is The by-word and iT is hearTily and muTually pracTiced. As a re- sulT oT The uniTy oT These Two TacTors which govern Denison men, The sTudenTs are abouT To be oTTered a new plan of sTudenT governmenT cenTering around a sTudenT senaTe. Bafes Beardsley Bisbee Gordon Kibby Lincisfrom McCollum McNeill Sims D. Smith W. 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Osoxoexe. sxox We cuxxepsx sxexm wexe CaxoX Cbxxsoxsxsp, pxeelxoepxg oeappe Sspasxsxex, Xfxoe-pxeslxoepsxg C5Xox'xa Nxasxspews, seoxesxa-N, apo oeappe Vnaspx sxxeasuxex. HY-six fl ' ' M172-Q bi311111'zf1.6z,,f'z I F COUNCIL 5 Froni Row: :Jesse Ellioff, Phi Gamma Delia: Jack Gibson, Sigma Y pe, Alpha Epsilon: Pai Vinceni, Befa Theia Pi: Ward Collyer, A. C. C.: Harry Duffy, Lambda Chi Alpha: Verne Bowman, Beia Kappa: Joe Dickson, A. C. C.: Siafiord Webb, Lambda Chi Alpha: Marvin QW Walker, Phi Delia Thefa: Charles Bearclsley, Kappa Sigma: Clem 'l McNamara, Kappa Sigma: John Reed, Phi Gamma Delia: and Ralph Riddell, Beia Kappa. Back Row: Monroe Snider, Baia Theia Pi: Joe Gordon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Warren Perry, Sigma Chi: Tom Orme, Sigma Chi. PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL Seafed: Kay Webb, Alpha Xi Delia: Winnie Sackeff, Del+a Gamma: Janef Yule, Delia Delia Delfa: Jeanne Bahr, Alpha Omicron Pi: Gloria Maffhews, Alpha Phi: Barbara Nichols, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Mariorie Merchanf, Kappa Alpha Thefa: Margaref Menendian, Alpha Xi Delfa: Jean Gregg, Alpha Omicron Pi: Jane Barfholomew, Della Gamma. T Syancling: Jeanne Shaffer, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Carol Griffifh, Del+a Delia Delia, Mary owns ey. Q f-4 , - a l Lmgl 1,90 J F i ll Liam' Sixfy-seven ,Qian 6014 chili Sixfy-eighi Ms Ja, Deluged wilh dashing and debonaire dig- niiaries, Blue Key deliberaies bi-weekly Jrhe problems delermining Denison's desliny. Aciing primarily as a service organizaiion, Blue Key includes in i+s services such aclivi- Ties as The Homecoming program, lhe elec- lion of Jrhe Homecoming Queen, lhe pro- molion of The Dad's Day week-end, and Sub-Freshman Day as well as The main- Jrenance of a lour concluding service for visiiors +o The Denison campus. The membership of Blue Key includes Two men from each lirafernily, one man being rapped each year al The end of his Sopho- more year. Facully members of The group include Dr. Deweerd, Dr. Tijrus, and -lvir. Horace King. Olzlicers for lhe curreni year are Sian Condil, president ivlinard Palrick, vice-presidenlg Vern Bowman. secrelary, and Ed Filkins, ireasurer. Bashore Boggs Bowman Bran? Cosway Dr. DeW Dickson Fillcins Gordon Jeweii' Linclsirom McNeill Musal Pafriclc Dr. Tiius Walker Wolfe 1 i emzne cle Mazfacfaire Eschman Galloway BarTl'1ol Mandel MaTThews Cowman Shaffer SmiTh Klemm Sherwood Wheeler 1f'05de0!,jQy5 ' Combining clever, cocky, cooperaTion, Crossed Keys began iTs acTiviTies aT a Tormal banqueT and iniTiaTion aT The lnn lasT May. This is an organizaTion elecTing Trom The sophomore class Those girls who display parTicular leadership in Their TirsT Two years. Members acTed as marshals aT The May Day exercises as Their TirsT campus acTiviTy of The year. They also made a daisy-chain Tor The senior class day exercises. A break- TasT aT The Tri-DelTihouse Tor The members oT The preceding class sTarTed The Tall semesTer. Crossed Keys plans To buy a cup To be awarded To The sororiTy having The besT l-lomecoming decoraTions as Blue Key awards a cup Tor The besT TraTerniTy deco- raTions. ln order To earn money To geT The cup, The group sponsored a beneTiT movie and sold coca-colas and ice cream bars aT a baslceTball game. CTlicers This year were Jeanne de Beau- clair, presidenTg Jeanne ShaTTer, secreTaryg Elnora Wheeler, Treasurer, and BeTTy Cow- man, Gloria lVlaTThews, social chairmen. Crossed Keys, under The direcTion oT Mrs. A. Roden, meeTs every second Thurs- day Tor an inTormal supper aT various sororiTy houses. Sixfy Y. W. C. A. Front rowz Kuihaneim, Turnbieson, Way, Cowqiii, Rope. Second row: Woiie, Lewis. Third row: Shank, Nebei, Charnpney, Orcuii, Wiicox. Fourih row: Hubach, Yoder, Ewari, Cowrnan. Fiiih row: Burnham, Cowies, Gaiioway. S Y. Ni. C. A. eve +Y Front row: Maciceiiresh, Condii, Moore, Sims, Kibby, Kiornann. ,.-f Second row: Maxweii. Dean Richards, Whiiney, Cosway, Gordon. Third row: Baies, Rupp, Dr. Tiius, Bowman. young ovwmh Cbwrlbfiamfz. Moczlofflfrlorfu Chvrlbfiom Mocrlou OULVL9 X Cilmzcrloelzlz Way T 1 QVL5 9u'rd'rnq qen'xaT qenruses qovernxnq Y. W. C. Ps. Th'xs year were ET'rLabeTh Way and BeTTy TumbTeson. Un'rT'rnq wKTh Thekr cab'rneT T reahle a TuTT and creahve T'rTe Through a qrowknq knowTedQ,e oT Go has been The'rr arm. Y. W. C. Pxfs proqram has been as acT'xve and var'red as TT has 'rn - The pasT. The MoTher-DauqhTer bano,ueT on MoTher's Day was The T'rrsT evenT on The scheduTe. FoTTow'rnq ThTs bano,ueT, came The one sponsored 'rn coope-raT'xon wTTh MorTar Board Tor TaThers on T1aTher's Day. Y. W. C. PX. promoTed TnTerTaTTh Day on whTch a C-3enT'rTe, a Cafrhohc, and a Jew spoke dunnq chapek The Chr'rsTmas Bazaar, successTuTTy heTd each year, has aTmosT be- come a Trad'xTTon. On YaTenT'xne's Day, a T'TearT S'rsTer banqueT was qkven aTTer a week oT acT'rv'rTy. T'TearT S'rsTer week was aTso Rehqrous T:mphasTs week Tn wh'xch Y . W. C. PX. Took an acT'xve parT. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs, Roden, Mrs. Morns, and Mrs. Tiehoq have ad- v'rsed Y. W. C. Pk. whose accomphshmenTs have ma'rnTa'rned 'rTs 'ne repuTaT'ron. The Y. M. C. PX. 'rs a new OYQBU-T'LB'TTOU on The campus ThKs year, RepTac'rnq 'rTs predecessor, Men's STudenT Chr'xsT'ran Pxssocjahon, The Y has mereTy changed 'rTs naTure Tn ThaT TT has broadened 'rTs scope oT acT'rv'rT'res. The aTms are s'rm'rTar, however, nameTy The promoTTon oT TrTendTy reTaT'rons and Chr'rsTTan 'rdeaTs amonq The men on The Den'rson camp . George S'rms preskdes over The qroup whose number oT members now nears one hundred and TwenTy-Tkve, wh'xTe STan Cond'xT 'rs v'rc,e-presT- denT, W'rTTard Tfrbby, secreTary, and TayTor MackeTTresh, Treasurer. PTans Tor The TuTure Tnchxde The esTabT'rshmenT oT some Torm oT vocaT'ronaT quTdance proqram To be earned on 'rn a senes oT meeT'rnqs. C2 e . 59 J Olga ITITIJ fiom. l W N1 4 y-fwo 'i ll I li l f7lli'3 f'iL3' 'ffl ,lv li f' fl fi, lfl l l a, , 1 lr., .W W fi ,VII ca, -A 1 li ' if ,df 7 F , fi.-'-'fer ' rin UUA X51 . - f' Rlfil l 5 g 'lSYll,lf.lff,if,,g it ijgggs 4.5, 433 3 , v-si1Qjfl,:?Qg M i V .lx 'ff-ff? F Q 'wil , viipxlr . ,l,.a,v .w , y A Hi, , -g ,mv A rg W' U lf sy! i -X' -'lflfl 1 :V Whaf mighf have been iusf anofher Commencemenf Day af Denison resolved ifself info a memorable occasion in fhe hisfory of our school, when, Henry Ford, manufacfurer of Model T's and Lincolns, and nofed financier, paid Denison an unexpecfed and unheralded visif. The gradua- fion of his niece, Beffy Bryanf, occasioned fhe presence of fhis nafional figure, now referred fo by many sfudenfs as Uncle Henry. ln fhe accompanying picfures, Dr. L. R. Dean is shown leading fhe academic procession down fhe chapel walk in Mr. Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Bryanf, parenfs of Beffy, are shown ascending fhe sfeps of Swasey Chapel in l3l and l8l provided fwo more glimpses of fhe graduafing class diploma bound. l4l finds Mr. Ford emerging from his car wifh his body guard. ln Q51 Presidenf Shaw was caughf by fhe camera in fhe company of Esfher Josephine Crooks, Homer Adkins, and Roy Deer, all of whom were awarded honorary degrees af lasf year's commencemenf exercises. Dean of Men, C. F. Richards, couldn'f escape fhe camera's eye in Now you fell one Docfor, as Mr. Ford and Prexy gef fogefher af fhe presidenf's recepfion following fhe exercises, recorded by fhe lens in fm .,-, , f . S mx X XX X ijAe Wndiccaf Seveniy-fhree Denaeen Band e Men's Glee Club Q wennenx Glee club e Chapel cnein . Symphony Orchesfra e DeI+e Omicron e Phi Mu Alpha e The Czar and +ne Carpen+er. Sevenfy-four Miglia gan! in AnoTher one oT Those indispensable groups is The Denison Univer- siTy marching band. lTs purpose is, oT course, To Turnish The sTimulus To our loyalTy and Denison spiriT. Led This year by a new drum major, Bernarc Bailey. The Big Red Band Toolc on new liTe and showed The resulTs oT The leader's miliTary school Training as iT assumed a lusTre oT miliTary alerTness and accuracy unknown To The band in recenT years. The size oT The marching band has increased again This year and now ToTals abouT TorTy-Two members. Some oT The members received Their aThleTic deparTmenT awards Tor service in The band. lv1erTon Barlow, John BranT, Bill l-liTe, S. JeweTT, V. LogerquisT, F. B. lvlolen, D. WaiT, and W. Price were among Those who were honored. The band puT on several drives Tor Tunds This year and as a resulT There will be more uniTorms and more men in nexT year's band. ff? ,J X . fl? ,Of if ' , ' 1 .fo !Jf'!l5Zf'!, cl L,.,':',ce a,L,fff,u -1 Firsf Row: Wafhne, Jenkins, Pierce, Geil, Wingeri, lsely, Eschman, Wesicoff, Voices, Grimm. Second Row: Menendian, Huff, Seagraves, Briggs, Wicker, Hahn, Rupp, Shepard, Bowman, Howard. Third Row: Bond, Barr, Boggs, Daniels, Yoder, Boer, Cow- gill, Forsyrhe, Richardson, Simmons, Goodwin, Shumaker, Lederer. Sevenfy-six iylfkhfl 'vr f 717 ,fi ffl 4 ifwf,,1 911123 Lfvzw First Row: Gregg, Larson, Sheldon, Condii, Hage, Befhune Musal, Maclcelfresh. Second Row: Mclnfyre, Sfarr, Barlow, Everharf, Mirchell Hurley, Minion. Hough. Third Row: Dean, Pierce, Taylor, Williamson, Cavogra'Hi Fulcher, Moyer, Seigrisf. Fourih Row. Lu'Hon, BriHon, Purvis, Sims, Burchard, Bafes Hoopes, Moore, Townsley, Wheeler. The genTeel genTlemen gadabouTs oT choral concerT Tame have once again TulTilled Their duTy as Denison's goodwill envoy. AT The home concerT in April, which concluded The 5OTh season oT The Glee Club, The club compleTed anoTher year oT successTul con- cerT engagemenTs. DirecTed by Karl Eschman wiTh AlberT l-lage acTing as manager and STanTon CondiT as sTudenT direcTor, The club This year adopTed a newer reperToire oT which Thompson's Taran+iIIa is indicaTive. This piece denoTes liTe in The presenT Spanish civil war. There were Three Trips This year: The TirsT was To DayTon beTween semesTers, The second was To Norwalk on March I4, and The big Trip was The spring vacaTion Trip To Cleveland, BuTTalo, and New York ciTy where The men oT The club aTTended The Tair. The usual siTuaTion has occurred. The Glee Club Toured, The Glee Club sang, and Denison has some new Triends. 81013 9i omeng Q42 CharacTerized by compeTenT choral collaboraTion, The Womens Glee Club concluded Thei'r ThirTy-Third successTul season under The direc- Tion oT Dr. King Kellog. This year marked The TiTTh in which concerT Touring was parT oT The schedule. The Two Trips underTaken were in March and April. CincinnaTi, PorTsmouTh, and WashingTon CourT T-louse, Ohio, were included in The TirsT Trip, while The second Trip was Taken in The EasT. Sunday nighT concerTs have been given in Alexan- dria, Newark, and Columbus. The Glee Club's home concerT was April I9, in ReciTal I-Tall. Besides singing occasionally Tor chapel and vesper services, The club sang Tor each oT The Granville churches. According To The audiences, The Pan- T-lellenic Serenade, recenTly revised by MerTon Barlow, is The TavoriTe composiTion. Members oT The ocTeT were RuTh Jennings, Jane Lederer, Phyllis l-luTTman, Madeleine Rupp, RuTh Geil, Carolyn Bowman, Mary Barr, and Rosemary ForsyTh. Vocal soloisTs were Phyllis l-luTTman and RuTh Jen- nings, while Rebecca WingerT and Jane Bond were piano soloisTs. The club's oTTicers were Celianna lsley, manager: Priscilla WesTcoTT, assisTanT manager, RuTh Jennings, sTudenT direcTorg Rebecca WingeirT, secreTary-Treasurer, and Barbara Eschman, librarian. SevenTy-seven The chanhnq chapeX chorxsrers, newNy orqanxzed each Yah under lrhe dKrecJr'xon or Dr. Xfxnq Kehoq, has had anojrher successhd year. Vrs Yorjry members chosen from Jrhe men's and womens qXee chAbs proykde musxc for The requXar chapeX serxfxces and yesper serykces. The choXr's one our of Jrown enqaqemenlr may become a precedenk lror a Jrrayehnq orqamlahon Rn Jrhe rujrure. 'Yhks year, The chow has souqhjr Jro do aXmosJr ah a cappeha musKc. Merjron Badow has been achye as shidenk dnecior, and soXoKsJrs have been Rurh Jennxnqs, PhyXhs Huffman, Pxqnes Goodyfxn, Jean Pxdams. Jack Hudey, John Crrres, and BN Xfhre. The symphony orcheskra of Denxson Un'xyersVry 'Is 'rruXy a seryRce M VIO , , . - - ClEf:ionI SHIAAaalf,:f'S orqannahon. Throuqhouk Jrhe year xr rehearses unnohced unhX sud- Si' ' d . . . . . - RfIf':'rjnBBailefS denXy 'n appears In ah ns arhshc hxhness ko qwe body and musxcaX GI .fans ,, . IFfAo3nC2,'::f on sjrrenqirh Jro a conce-ri of ihe Messxahn or an operehva. afv D - M anlelg . 'gfjrjnfragffk' Dawes Composed om iracuhy and siudenjrs who are drawn Jro ihe orqanxza n D. 9750 ' I . Qlviia Qizggniga hon by Jrhexr mu'ruaX Xoye of musxc, 'rhe orchesrra now numbers abouir am G n . Src! seyeniry-hye members. Kad Eschman, head of Jrhe Conservajrory of aff H . . - '- ' slung Mizmnn. Musxc, dxrecirs rhe qroup and Sam Geher Is Jrhe concerjr-masker. yn0rla R Ie . , M ey I WII- I-ONC . ESLTII Eobaglff III21,,1a2jIaNfIfelu, ELLOS ca , s Lite? Smif:aho ' Dc:f1QS 'o'd Davis Eoben' Boyd OBOE5 Harr I-'uma Affhu Everhilrf Yron Good I Rob Y ToWnsley DorQ+L Huff ei W. T BASSO eff Vick Lois vyahjndaman Ronda wffr ONS Elnora WIS 'eY O . TRO I.I he I fls R' MBON Ma,-care+ VIOI-AS afold WIIZEIV Doro-Ihy B CLARINE-I-S Warregges I ES Bm-bar BUckwaII Jack F I ufhham M H Roberf W elan-I C WH Eschma er Edwa :Cher Derion BaI ORN5 Fighf Jah ' Dowli,-,gn r SP9rry child M'-ow W. , -I-IM Ph Hoover Donald Es ll, Doss 'umm Kaie FAN' Y 'S HUHH-an ESU' Brads.. BASSES Pau' Gilbirran B PERZ: wa CI ern II , USSI Mfs.irvs?feendINeIa I i0hn Bram, FLUTES z'fff:+sHBaer.IIzIg oNs n . I Jr' 52357, Johnson Paul Bfade TRUMPETS Franmin firk I-'Hon William H.n KBH-IeI.Ine uwbull Tom l-andre owe Frank Moleiar Jeanne Deed HARP S Brayfon SIMIFRGAN S even.Iy-eIgI-If irsi' Row: Bell, Rope, Volfz, Dayholii, Si l B' pp e, rnggs, Sim- mons, Love, Vierling, Bond. econd Row: Boer L , ogan, Daniels, Goodwin, Wiclcer, R C . . . upp, ralg, Shepard, Grimm Skinner Puffer Voices l1ird Row: Barr, Arnold, Bowman, Monfross, Menendian Huffman. our+h Row: Purvis, Moore, Kellogg, Barlow, Hariley, Epsrein Srarr, Taylor, Hurley, Minion, Newberf, Roberls, Landfear, Scamahorn. xi 4 if Sevenfy-nine Fosfering feminine frafernal fellowship and culfivafing individual musicianship is fhe aim of Delfa Omicron. This honorary was founded af fhe Cincinnafi Conserva- fory of Music in I909 and fhe Denison chapfer was begun in I9I5. The officers for fhe pasf year were Kay Wolfe, presidenfg Barbara Eschman, vice- presidenfg Mary Jane Townsley, secrefaryg Rebbeca Galloway, freasurerg Dorofhy Burnham, social chairman, and Dorofhy Lin- daman, hisforian. Six members were added during fhe currenf school year. Under fhe direcfion of Karl Eschman and fhe auspices of fhe Granville Pesfival Associafion, Delfa Omicron and Phi Mu Alpha presenfed fhe Czar and fhe Czim- merman in March. Rufh Jennings and Phyllis l-luffman sang fhe feminine leads. This group has confribufed fo many of fhe programs and recifals on fhe Denison campus and has members in all fhe leading musical organizafions. In cooperafion wifh Phi Mu Alpha, Delfa Omicron gave a re- cepfion for fhe Rofh Sfring Quarfef follow- ing fheir concerf here in November. ln fhe fall fhe fwo groups also gave fheir an- nual recepfion fo which fhe sfudenfs and faculfy members connecfed wifh fhe Con- servafory were invifed. Faculfy members of fhe group are Mrs. A. A. Shaw, Mrs. A. W. Lindsey, and Miss Sue l-laury. JQfA,.,n Wm Eighfy me gfcz Omicron B d Burnham Deeds Eschm Lindaman Osmond Galloway Geil Huff Jenning Townsley Wesfc Bashore Baies Deecls Epstein Everhari' Fulcher Gilberf Gregg Hire Hurley Moore Purvis Scamah Sims Sfarr Taylor Townsley Wallcer Wiley lgvherlf llfldigkf -xr 'TF' 19 Ai Wm, Twenry-seven years ago a small band of musicians galhered logeiher al Denison Universiiy and pledged ro bind Jrhemselves Jrogeiher in ifralernal lies as well as ihe dominani linlc of love of music. The pur- pose oi This liiile band was To iosler fel- lowship and ro promoie musical prowess among 'rhe individual members. Today Jrhai group, Phi Mu Alpha, flour- ishes as a rribuie io Jrhose founders. The group, collaboraring wiih Delia Omicron furnishes much of Jrhe ralenr used in The pro- ducrions of Jrhe conservaiory. Officers for Jrhe preseni year include Roberr Wrighi, presidenlg Bill Hire, vice-president John Moore, secreiaryg l-larry Townsley, Treas- urer, and Don Purvis, hisrorian. Eiqhiy-one Medenfing iii uiiiliii M lil will Mil Eighiy-iwo Selecfing, 'l'his year, Lorfzing's The Czar and 1-he Carpeni'er, for +heir vehicle, Phi Mu Alpha and Delia Omicron scored a decisive hi+ in fheir operafic venfure, an- nually a high spof in Denison's spring ex+ra curricular program, March 2l, 22, and 23. Bolsfered by +he men's glee club and 'rhe Denison orchesfra, Dr. King Kellogg, Sieve Minion, and Tom Gregg, Rufh Jen- nings, and Phyllis Huffman found fheir mark wifh fhe audience lhe firsf nighf when 'lhe Opera House resounded vociferously in acclaiming 'l'heir anfics in fhe ship yard of Zardam. Much of 'rhe credii for 'rhe successful producfion musf be awarded Prof. Karl Eschman, who noi' only franslafed fhe en- fire work from fhe German, buf assumed fhe complefe responsibilify of cosfuming and direcfing. l9oaA6caIf1fon4 ana! me .giienlffc ihree Pi Delia Epsilon 0 Adyium 0 Denisonian Q Porffolio Q Chemisfry Socieiy 0 Engi- neering Sociefy 0 Camera Craft Eighfy-four Q ibegfa 6275540 Proving The preclominanT prowess oT prompTed pens, Pi DelTa Epsilon provides The Denison campus wiTh a hosT ol: news- paper men, liTerary genii, and publicaTion business men. The parT which Pi DelT plays in campus liTe is ThaT iT conTrols and mainTains The highesT possible sTandards oT iournalism Tor Denison publicaTions. EdiTors of The cam- pus iournals are chosen Trom among The members oT Pi DelTa Epsilon and Thus iTs guiding hand is always TelT. Color and Tun enTers inTo Pi DelT's scope in The sponsoring of The bridge TournamenT and The presenTaTion oT Penman's Prom. This year's leaders oT Pi DelTa Epsilon in- clude Don SmiTh, presidenTg AlberT l-lage, vice-presidenlg l-lelen Bowyer, secreTary, and George Bisbee, Treasurer. EaculTy members are Mr. lylahood, Dr. Whidden, Dr. Deweerd, Dr. Russell Wil- liams, and lvlr. Clark Morrow. Bariholomew Bisbee Bowyer Dr. DeWe Hage Houqh Linclsfrom Mackelfresh Mahood McCollum W. SmiTh Sweiher T Walker Wesf Dr. Whiclden Dr. Williams Ion Smifh Z5 Eighfy-five ameri We goffum, glcfilfor Ei ghfy-slk 3. . ., 51,13 ' ,VW 3 4 mags' 'I' rx, H . . , vf-zz ..,, , 1.1-.,. 1. rigs? 5' ' Q, .6 M , Firsi' Row: Barringfon, Paxdon, Whifohead, Venning, McCoy, Mifchell, Williams, Klemm, and Sears. Second Row: Dorsey, Willis, Richards, Coffman, Kohler, Niswonger, Krieg, J. Klemm, Tice, H. Dor- sey, Wrighf, Lewis, Ryan, and Wuhan. Third Row: Clark, Hall, Scarrilf, Galloway, Drum- mond, Williamson, Richfer, Woodyard, Trebing, and . Champney. Fourih Row: Truesdall, Clemenfs, Burgess, Fox, Hasi- ings, Barbour, Wicker, Hassard, Johnson, Gehr, and Marshall. Holm QEMJ 5f3y0YYlf: g,4,5liVl'0 55 afWf 9!er Sllllli EdiTor ..... .... J IM MCCOLLUM Business Manager .... .... J OHN LINDSTROM AssociaTe EdiTors. . , . , .I-IELEN MCCOY . JACK VENNING AH Edlllor '4 D AVE MITCHELL AlThough preceded by a hosT oT arTisTi- cally assembled volumes, The Class oT l94O . . . ' Teels no hesiTaTion in presenTing Their Organizahons Ed1Tor ..... .... R ALPI-I SCARRITT Adyhjm for your acceptance and approval. EdiTed by a sTaTT including members oT The . . Three lower classes, The I94O AdyTum is a ASSISTSHT Eddors M ARY ANN SEARS TribuTe To Karl Eschman and Denison musi- BARBARA WATSON DICK WI-IITEI-IEAD BETTY WILLIAMS SporTs EdiTor .... .... J Ol-IN BARRINGTON Women's SporTs EdiTor .... ..., B ETTY KLEMM General STaTf Dorsey Willis, Niswonger, Kreig, Klemm, J., Tice, Dorsey, Barbour, Johnson, Ryan, Lewis, Clark, Clark, D. I-lall, Gal- loway, Drummond, Williamson, RichTer, Wicker, Gehr, Woodyard, Trebing, Champney, Truesdall, Richards, ClemenTs, Bugress, Fox, I-lasTings, I-Tassard, Marshall L., cal aTTainmenTs. Jim McCollum and John LindsTrom Tilled The key posiTions oT EdiTor and Business Manager respecTively. The AdyTum is The culminaTion oT Their hopes, eTTorTs, and worries. AssisTing Jim as AssociaTe EdiTors were I-lelen McCoy and Jack Venning. The panels, The mounTing, and The endless prooT-reading consTiTuTe only a Tew OT The viTal conTribuTions oT Mac and ChieT wiThouT whose eTTorTs This book would have been impossible. The musical Theme was execuTed by David MiTchell's eTTorTs. Ralph ScarriTT Turnished The impeTus To The organizaTion ediTing while Dick PaxTon and John BranT Took The numerous sTudenT phoTos which Till These plenTiTul pages. As To The general sTaTT, Those un-heralded many who do The essenTial, Time-consum- ing deTails, There is noT Time nor room To adequaTely recognize Their individual con- TribuTions. The keynoTe oT The sTaTT re- laTionships was cooperaTion, The goal was eTTiciency . . . you are The judges oT Their success. EighTy-seven ihfiigh The HE D N1soN Stethoscope! n H Granville, Ohio, Tuesday, November 15, 1938 Price Ten Cent Wifh irs appreciared apr and alfluenr eighry- second year of publicalrion, lhe Denisonian eniered wi+h unusual and aclive inleresl info campus prob- lems and srudenl affairs. Alrhough reforms were noi always insfigared by eclirorial opinion, con- 'rroversy was aroused and srudeni opinion molded. Oursfranding among campus affairs arraclced by The paper was The advocalion lor a change in lhe regisiralion sei'-up ro provide for more rapid and more efficienl service. Through ils columns rhe paper also broughl aboul a unificarion of chapel programs lo separale religious from non-religious. Orher issues considered edirorially included men's and women's rushing. consideralion of a dormirory lor freshman men, and various ilems re- garding adminisrrarive policies of Jrhe universily. The Denisonian conrinued lhe school of iournal- ism for slalil candidales inaugurared in l938. Se- leclion of reporlers was based on inleresl and abil- iry as delermined in The course. The ourslanding facror inlroduced on rhe paper was 'rhe developmenr of a new fronl page layour and a change from 8 poinl lo IO poinl Type. Va- riely in layour and wide use of arf work helped lo aflraci and mainlain reader inreresl. The success of 'rhis publicarion is due in no small way ro Marvin Walker, ediror-in-chief, and his com- pelenr associales. Jane Balholomew and Jim Mc- McCollum. The adverrising and circularion deparl- menls owe 'lheir eilicienl managemenl' To Norman Hough, adverlising manager. and Taylor Mackel- fresh, circulalion manager. Eighly-eighl 4el1fS 'MEIN r ' Edilor-in-chief ..,. Business Manager. , . Associale Edilors. , . Sporls Edilor. , . Sociely Edilor .... Exchange Edilor .,.. Music Edilor ...,... nnnl I I nnlnn . . . .MARVIN WALKER .. .ALBERT HAGE . JIM McCOLLUM JANE BARTHOLOMEW ,...,,GEORGE BISBEE ,MJEANNE SAMMAN . . . .BETTY CCW-MAN .-.EDXNARD DEEDS Adverlising Manager ,.,. ,..... N ORM!-XN l--l0UGl-l Circulalion Manager ..,,,.... TAYLOR MACKELFRESH General S+aFf Macomber, Moore, McCrory, Lamson, Neuschel. McBurney, Williamson, Venning, Scarrill, Smilh, Boggs, Slewarr, Branon, Shinn, Place, Chrisrena, Davies, Chrislian, A. Lewis. Sporls Slaff Barringlon, Black, Scarrirr, Webb, Wager. Business S+aFF Biggar, Norpell, Roberls, VanVoorhis, Lindslrom, Maxwell, Richards, Oberhelmen, Woodward. Wrighl, l-lassarcl. aruirz mfler, grbfor jze Qenidonian 9-nam, Seafed: Lewis, Barring+on, McCollum, Barfholomew, Bisbee, Moore, and McCrory. Sfanding: Scarriff, Hasfings, Davies, McBurney, and Brannon. Pf age, 414,229-45 CZ ' x jlfif .fix .1 , Q g v , ,X ' Wi' f2 Qgei, .firm 1 W QW,, W, Eigh+y-nine Ninefy F.- Firsf Row: Fulcher, Sweiher, Belhune Second Row: Hall, Mi+chell, Scarrih' Third Row: Varney, Browne STAFF Ecli+or-in-Chief ..... ........ H ARRY J. SWEITZER Business Manager .A.........,...... JACK FULCHER Associafe Eclifor Don Befhune Don Smilh Assislani' Edilors James l-lall Chesler Varney Ralph Scarril Paul Saunders Faculfy Ediiors Joseph L. King Danner lvlahoocl Ellenor Shannon Ari' Edifor David Mi+cheII fgorlfkgo Harry Swarm, cilifof T. a,cA .JlwLA,eij. guAine65 manager Eiliecfiveiy and exfraordinarily edifed by eFficien+ Harry Sweirzer, Por+folio com- plefed ifs second year. As a means for rhe expression of sfudenf crearive wriring, if brings a liferary inreresr To Jrhe campus. In addirion +o ficfion, PorHolio includes such deparrmenfs as arf, books, music, and drama. The shorf siories of Chesier Varney, Jrhe poeiry of Bill Wesr, and Jrhe drawings of Dave Mifcheil are perhaps 'rhe mosf sig- nificanr con+ribu+ions. Associare edifors aiding I-larry Sweirzer are Don Smifh and Don Berhune. Jack Fulcher is The business manager. Faculiy edirors are Miss Shannon, Mr. Mahood, and Dr. King. Clremialfry cggcielfy FreguenT Tounding oT TanTasTic Tormulas coupled wiTh enlighTening excursions inTo correlaTed Tields oT chemisTry consTiTuTe The major parT oT The program oT The Denison ChemisTry SocieTy. This organizaTion has as iTs purpose The sTimulaTion oT a wholesome inTeresT in The sciences among Those sTudenTs who have shown an apTiTude Tor The sTudy oT chemisTry. Under The leadership oT PresidenT lvlinard PaTrick, Vice-presidenT Paul Gilbert and SecreTray-Treasurer Frank Molen, The club meeTs on alTernaTe Tuesday evenings in ChemisTry CoTTage. SubiecTs oT The programs range Trom biTuminous coal To TooThpasTe, which wide varieTy resulTs in a more widespread knowledge and en- Thusiasm Tor The poTenTialiTies oT chemical research. FaculTy members include Dr. Ebaugh, Dr. EverharT, and ProTessor OdebrechT. ngzfneering cggciefy Deemed The dapper dad oT deparTmenTals, The Engineering So- cieTy was Tounded in l904. Physics and Engineering maiors consTiTuTe The club's membership which now numbers abouT ThirTy. Closely correlaTing The pracTical and more advanced side oT The Two Tields wiTh The classroom work, The deparTmenTs are able Through The programs oT The socieTy To greaTly enlarge The scope oT engineer- ing and scienTiTic principles. The meeTings This year TeaTured Talks by men Trom aeronauTical schools, ciTy engineers, and road builders as well as Talks by The Denison TaculTy members. Dr. SmiTh, Mr. T-lowe, Dr. Ades, and lvlr. Ladner are The TaculTy members oT The group oT which John BranT is presidenT, Carl STiner, vice-presidenT, Paul Welch, secreTary, and RoberT SmiTh, Treasurer. Ninefy-Th ZVLLLSOVL 6lflfVbQlf'6lfCl'6lf Though a Denison Camera Club tailed to function as such this year student camera artists did not curtail their efforts to record Denisoniana through the medium of lens and shutter. On this page we selected seven camera studies contributed by student photographers. ream of the pictorial crop that ' ll for pictures They are the c d to the Adytums ca responde last fall. -' 5, . 4,,,.E. , nigh lin 00 '5 'g,,0,,f ii. M, is K s - 23 so ii A ' x v l - 'HEY' s Dgwfb 1 ,,,:f2-f X91-el fmrpv ll' if Z f Yli il' i .K. 5 an 1 3 x5 A -I . I Y , K X C- J ,JlOlf'9IfL6iCf5 anal! l:f8l 0LI y N F Tau Kappa Alpha I Franco Calliopean I Men's Deba+e 0 Women's Debafe 0 Spanish Club O Efa Sigma Phi I Masquers 0 Freshman Players Nineiy-six lic! godrcfay EloquenTly enlighTened exTempore speech and deTianT de'baTe marlc The characTerisTic and abiliTies oT The members oT Tau Kappa Torensic honor socieTy. The purpose oT The is To aTTord recogniTion To Those peo- who deserve meriT because oT Their worlc in or oTher speech acTiviTy. BeTTy Ellis, l-lelen Evans. Karl Klomann, and John are The newesT addiTions To The roll oT This oT which Richard Cosway is The head and ElizabeTh Way serves as secreTary. The parT which Tau Kappa Alpha plays in Den- on campus liTe is ThaT iT in general supporTs in very possible way The promoTion OT public speak- g enTerprises. ln accordance wiTh such a policy au Kappa Alpha sponsored a debaTe TournamenT ere which broughT Teams Trom all over The sTaTe T Ohio To compeTe. Dr. Crocker is The adviser and also is ediTor oT Kappa Alpha's naTional magazine, The Cai ........,,. cjlziyia .jgazfjpywar ITV '-uc, FronT Row: Deane, Nichols Second Row: Williams, Tumbelson, Flory Third Row: Hopkins, BeThune, Barfholomew C fl K2 lfi0i5l7i!C0 - if LCIWQOTWK Famous Tlourishing Franco Calliope-an, loTTy liTer- ary socieTy, is The oldesT English honorary on The campus. For The second year, iT has cooperaTed wiTh Pi DelTa Epsilon To malce PorTTolio a success. l.aTe in The year, The members began The sTudy oT liTeraTure OT The souTheasTern UniTed STaTes in The presenT day. l-leading Franco Calliopean are Barbara Nichols, presidenTg Don SmiTh, vice-presidenT: KaTe Hop- kins, secreTary. New members were admiTTed in May. Miss McNeill, Miss Shannon, Dr. Whidden, and Dr. King are The club's advisers. NineTy seven 7 7 ZW, 5 QZZZULEQ 0IfIfL9lfL 5 384613 Cosway, Dr. Lionel 6. Crocker, Beier, Podorean, Mar- shall, Shively. Armed wifh an accumulafion of aufhenfic ar- gurnenfs, Denison's varsify debafe feam ,complefed anofher successful year of forensic grappling. T The quesfion for fhe year's campaign was, Re- solved: Thaf fhe Unifed Sfafes should cease using public funds lincluding creclifl fo sfimulafe business. Denison foolc issue wiih fhe logic of suchischiools' as Davidson, Carnegie Tech, and Capifal universify, and 'climaxed ifs compefifive efforfs ai' lvianchesfer, Indiana, where a nafional collegiafe deloafe fourna- menf was held. Wallace Aulf, Dean Beiir, l-lugh Chiffenden, Edwin Cooper, Richard Cosway, Nor- man l-lough, Karl Kloman, John Shively, Don Smifh, and Roberf Vick made up fhe group from which confesfanfs were chosen. ln addifion fo fhe compefifive program, fhe De- parfmenf of Speech inifiafed a freshman debafe feam coached by Richard Cosway. An analysis of debafing cannof be made wifh- ouf recognifion of fhe work of Dr. Lionel Croclcer whose efforfs and encouragemenf are behind fhe sfory of Denison's forensic success. Nmefy-eighf Xe , K s x .47 V- . W. -., ' , -N i . '2- --. ' L Y Rope, Ellis, Evans, Nebel, Way, Forsyfhe. Demonsfrafing a deffly devised defense of dem- ocrafic docfrines, Denison's Women's debafe feam defied fhe economic and polifical problems of fhe day. - Beffy Ellis, l-lelen Evans, Rosemary Eorsyfh, Mar- jorie Rope,,and Elizabefh Way represenfed Den- ison in compefifion wifh Ohio universify, Ohio Wesleyan, Capifal, Wiffenberg, Albion, and ofhers, from which encounfers fhey refurned wifh a credif- able record. The women fraveled exfensively fhis year, af- fended fhe convenfion of Tau Kappa Alpha, na- fional women's speech honorary, af Cincinnafi, and fourecl Michigan on a debafe frip during which fhey compefecl wifh several schools. Dr. Lionel Crocker is The faculfy sponsor and direcfor. Periodically persisienlly pursuing The purposes of EI Circulo, Casrellano, Spanish siudenrs receive iurrher opporruniry +o use The language and 'ro learn more Than purely academic knowledge concerning Spain and Spanish speaking couniries. Officers rhis year were Doris Jean Flory, presi- denrg Bob Macomber, vice-president Jane Mariin, secrelraryg Lenore Bryson, rreasurerq and Sue LeRow, social chairman. Seven new members were in- iiiared March 7, 'ro make a rofal enrollmeni of iifreen. The Spanish club meers every orher Tuesday nighl' ai 7:00 under The direciion of Dr. Amner and Mr. Wiley. FRONT ROW: Varney, Kiehm, Bryson, Dr. Amner. BACK ROW: LeRow, Mariin, Scoii. Par+icularly persuasive is The pifhy purpose oi Era Sigma Phi which is 'ro promore in+eres+ and inielleciual developmeni in classical languages. The Zeia chapier of This narional honorary was founded af Denison in I926. Regular meelings occur lwice a mornlh. Oriicers for Jrhe pas? Two semesrers were: Ma- cille Mowry, presidenr, Berry Barlow, vice-presi- deni, Esrher Price, secrefary, Virginia Jones, cor- responding secrerary, Richard Cosway, freasurer, and Berry Sherwood, program chairman. Two new members were iniriared in April, mala- ing Jrhe roll now number fifreen. Honorary mem- bers include Mrs. L. R. Dean, and Miss Helen Sher- ril1F, Marlins Ferry I-ligh School. Miss Marie Lein and Dr. Dean are iaculiy advisers. FRONT ROW: Jones, Mowery, Barlow, Sherwood. BACK ROW: Gaffon, Ford, Dr. Dean, Van Devenfer, Siacey. l00'LlfLL:5A for ,Sigma Mu Ninefy-nine 5761515 oLKj?1VLlfL9 i,:GmQQ Lille gjwfo 6g8!Q gn 3.175 . 54 M ,N ,, Mfr f,ii?T,, ,ii Five Tinished and marvelously magniTicenT lvlasguers producTions have been presenTed This year under The leadership oT Mr. Edward A. WrighT.' lv1elodramaTic EasT Lynne began The season lasT Tall. lT was Tollowed by Cra- dle Song. Then came The Bishop lvlisbe- haves. The Treshmen presenTed STage Door, in April. ThirTy-Two girls were casT. Shalcespeare's merry The Taming oT The Shrew concluded Masquers' producTions. A group known as The UniversiTy Players was esTablished wiTh TiTTeen charTer mem- bers. To give recogniTion To Those sTudenTs in The various phases oT TheaTer worlc and To oTTer pracTical experiences is The aim oT lvlasguers. Membership is resTricTed To juniors and seniors Trom which Tour were Tapped recenTly. OTFicers Tor The TirsT semesTer oT school were Jacqueline Jones, presidenTg Bill COTT- man, vice-presidenTg Ed Eilkins, Treasurer: Barbara Nichols, secreTary. Second semes- Ter oTTicers chosen were Barbara Nichols, presidenTq Don BeThune, vice-presidenTg Bob Clarlc, Treasurer: STanTon CondiT, sec- reTary. Dr. Lionel Crocker and lvlr. Edward VVrighT advises This organizaTion. Uwgibtelfd UAW? 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Here ComeS 9 Here Comes The B19 One Hundred Three llll ll TS 9 jjoolfdaff One Hundred Four garage fda joining .SZJOMQ5 -J lfLtf'0LWfLl!lfl UL if amen 5 porfo ' 5 WAR CRY TomToms, Though wobbling in in- Tancy when considered wifh some of Denison's older songs. was composed, boTl'u words and music, by Mrs. Willem Willeke lSarah Lou l-lowlandl, class oT l928. Sigma DelTa Phi. A member of DelTa Omicron her lasT Three years al ison, serving Th aT organizaiion as sidenlr in her senior year and a mem- er of The Shepardson Glee Club all of her Tour years in school. Mrs. Willelte displayed her compeTency by wearing The Key of Phi BeTa Kappa. WAR CRY Tom-Toms announce The baTTle, ForTh 'From The wigwam The warriors come, They seek The scalp locks of many men. Wearing Their war paini' crimson, E-E-ELA-Ah-E-E-Eifxh fshoufedl Chorus Here comes The Big Red-here comes The Big Red They are The men from Denison, Wifh colors Tlaun'l'ed, and hearTs undaunTed Un+il The day is won. Onward, onward, see how They go Crashing, dashing forward sTraigh'r Through The Toe l-li, Big Red, we're wiTh you, Big Red. We're here To cheer for Denison. Fighli ishouTedl 'Name ol: opposing Team may be subsTiTul'ecl. ' Lou PeTiT T. A. Rogers Tom Orme l -blggmolfll CompleTing iTs fourfh season under The TuTelage of Coach Tom Rogers, Denison's I938 Big Red TooT- ball Team, annexed seven vicTories in a nine game schedule. Though shorn of The myThical sTaTe championship laurels iT won The year before, lasT Tall's Big Red compiled iTs besT oTTensive and defensive records in many seasons, scoring 204 poinTs iTselT and limiTing all opposiTion To buT 36 Tallies. C. A. Tim Temerario, formerly an assisTanT coach aT Indiana universiTy, was inTroduced inTo The Denison picTure as line coach aT The beginning of The cam- paign, and a sTalwarT 'Forward wall ThaT held opponenfs To an average oT only four poinTs per game denoTes his success. , Field leaders of The Big Red were Co-capTains Lou PeTTiT and Tom Orme, each of whom compIeTed his Third season in Big Red livery. EighT oTher Denison seniors Tinished Their inTer- collegiaTe gridiron careers along wiTh Orme and Pel-TiT. They were: Jack Tamblyn and Ralph Boggs, backs, and PaT Vincenf, Harry DuTfy, Vilah Brooks, Bob Banning, Joe CavagroTTi and ArT Janssen Trom The line. PeTTiT, CapTain-elecT, Monroe Snider, and Jim Schulfe were named To The All-Ohio ConTerence eleven. DENISON 34-DEFIANCE 0 The Big Red inauguraTed iTs I938 season by slaugh- Tering The Defiance college Yellow JaclceTs 34 To O in a nighT game. FuncTioning in midseason form, The Big Red com- pleTely rouTed The Yellow JackeTs afTer driving To one score in The TirsT five minufes of play. Orme, PeTTiT, Giffin, Tamblyn and Snider all scored Touchdowns Tor The Big Red, which challced up lb firsT downs and gained over 350 yards Trom scrimmage. Defiance was able To peneTraTe inTo Denison Terri- Tory only once. and Then for only one play. The Yellow JaclceTs made only Two TirsT downs and were crediTed wiTh a neT gain from scrimmage of buT TTve yards. DENISON 34-KENYON 0 Winning Their second sTraighT 34 To O decision, The' Big Red walloped Kenyon college in iTs firsT Ohio Conference game oT The year. WiTh Two Denison Teams performing wiTh almosT equal success, The Big Red scored in every quarfer againsT The bewildered Lords. Orme, GiTTin, Burkharf, Boggs and McCarTney each crossed The goal line for The BapTisTs. All buT one oT The Denison Touchdowns were The direcT resulT of susfained drives, and The addiTional score came from BurlcharT's recovery oT a blocked punT afTer anoTher long advance had shoved The Lords back inTo The shadow of The goal posTs. DENISON 0-WOOSTER I0 Dropping a IO To O baTTle aT WoosTer, Denison had iTs hopes Tor an undeTeaTed season spoiled by The 5coTs for The second successive year. A combinaTion of iTs own mechanical and menTal errors wiTh The abiliTy of The Scofs To Talce advanTage of every opporTuniTy cosT The Big Red The game. WoosTer did all iTs scoring in The second quarTer. a field goal early in The period and a long Touchdown pass accounTing Tor The winner's Ten poinTs. AfTer muffing one earlier chance, The Big Red regis- Tered a TirsT down on The Three-yard line in The lasT quarTer. buT failed To score in four plays. DENISON 34-MARIETTA 0 Before a large homecoming crowd, The Big Red reTurned To form To Trounce lvlarieTTa. The vicTory was Denison's Third of The season by The idenTical 34-O Tally. UndaunTed by The absence of Two regular linemen, The Big Red rolled up I8 TirsT downs To lvTarieTTa's Two and neTTed 295 yards from scrimmage while hold- ing The pioneers To 67. FronT Row: C. A. Temerio, Line Coach: VincenT, Duffy, Tamblyn, CavargoTTi, Orme, PeTTiT, Barran, Hickson, Brooks, Wallar, T. A. Rogers Head Coach. Second Row: W. J. LivingsTon, AThleTic DirecTorg Danning, Crawford, Riddell, C. Boggs, Price, Geneser, Janssen, Giffin, Thomas, LeRoy Snider. Back Row: Wolfe, Mgr.: Blackburn, SchulTe, Downs, Brown, MarquardT, McCarTney, STumpT, BurlrharT, Hanna, R. Boggs, Norman, Mgr One Hundred Five Vincenf Waual' Banning Tamblyn , One Hundred Six l l l Boggs WiTh PeTTiT, Burlcharf. Tamblyn, Orme and Price breaking inTo The scoring column. The Denison machine assaulTed The lv1arieTTa goal line boTh on The ground and Through The air. The Pioneers. compleTely ouTplayed, never ThreaT- ened To score againsT The Big Red powerhouse. DENISON 25-MUSKINGUM 0 Scoring Tour Times in The second half aTTer Two scoreless periods, The Big Red crushed Muskingum college 25 To 0. Denison drove inside The Ten-yard line Tour Times in The TirsT half buT Tailed To score. Twice Tumbles on The Two-yard line cosT possession of The ball and Twice more The Muslcies held Tor downs. The Big Red smashed over Two Touchdowns in The Third quarTer, however. and anoTher pair in The TourTh wiTh PeTTiT, Tamblyn, LeRoy and McCarTney scoring. A 57-yard run by Tamblyn, a 42-yard iaunT by Boggs, and a 35-yard scoring sprinT by McCarTney TeaTured The Big Red ai-Tack. DENISON I9-DETROIT TECH 0 Pushing over Three Touchdowns in The Tinal quarTer, Denison's gridders brolce up a scoreless ball game and deTeaTed DeTroiT Tech I9 To 0. For Three periods The Big Red Toughl' wiTh Their backs To The wall, wiThsTanding Tour dynamic ThreaTs and once holding Tor downs on The one-TooT line. A pass inTercepTion on his own goal line by LeRoy and an 85-yard march gave The Big Red iTs Tirsi' Touchdown, and anoTher inTercepTion and a recovery oT a bad pass Trom cenTer seT The sTage Tor suc- ceeding Denison scores. Burlchari' scored Twice and CenTer SchulTe once on a 35-yard reTurn of an inTercepTed pass. DENISON 0-WITTENBERG I3 Wifh Two men ouT of The lineup and Tive oThers seriously handicapped by iniuries, The Big Red suTTerecl 'FQ .... ox. SchulTe Giffin Thomas Brooks DuFFy iTs second deTeaT in The Torm oT a I3 To O upseT aT The hands oT WiTTenberg. Snider, sTar end. who was losT Tor The season iusT prior To The DeTroiT Tech game, and Griffin, Triple- ThreaT back, were ouT oT uniTorm. The Big Red compiled a clear advanTage in The sTaTisTics oT The conTesT, buf Tailed To capiTalize on Three advances wiThin The enemy 25-yard line while The LuTherans scored on The only pair oT ThrusTs They made all aTTernoon. DENISON 33-OBERLIN 6 The Big Red capTured a Dad's Day decision from The Oberlin Yeomen by a 33 To 6 counf. The Yeomen 'drew TirsT blood in The TirsT quarTer when They advanced 8l yards Tor a Touchdown in Three plays aTTer an early Denison ThreaT had Tailed. From Thai' Time on, however, The Big Red com- pleTely dominafed The play, and wiTh BurkharT scoring Three Touchdowns and Orme and VincenT one each The BapTisTs easily ouTdisTanced The opposiTion. Orme's Touchdown came on a specTacular 42-yard run in The TourTh quarTer. Forward passes accounTed Tor VincenT's score and Two oT BurkharT's. DENISON 25-HEIDELBER6 7 BeTore a handful of 'fans ThaT braved a sTeady rain, The Big Red broughT iTs schedule To a close by drub- bing Heidelberg 25 To 7. Denison scored on The TourTh play oT The game and counTed Twice more in The second sTanza and again in The Third. PeTTiT crossed The goal line Twice, Tamblyn Tallied once on a 60-yard iaunT +ha+ was The Big Red's longesT run oT The year, and Boggs added The TourTh six-poinTer. The lone Heidelberg score occurred in The Tinal 30 seconds oT play when Sharroclc, STudenT Prince Tull- back, ran 93-yards aTTer inTercepTing a pass. One Hundred Seven g ' K4 A-N R 'X 'K - ,'4f.!Q. 1 ' ' ' ii N - .AA t V A.. f 1 ' ' Q , 7 ' . , , W' , -x '31 , - K - , , 57.39 F M , ,fig L, . HW N ,arf ,wk - idfx ' 4' I , 1.4. A H 'Af ' -4225 ' v A, ff' ' e 1 K W 9 J I 1 ,, QQ .. ' X Ek Af,,, ' 3 in -xl JM i , . . --'H 'ws f . - - , 5,5 1 M H Y 11,1 , s . E 5, I LQ,v,f1Z, Begg, Q ,lf . Y . V 4 A , f A .. .Y s , ,,- 5 -, V Q Y :nz ' ' 'I ' X- 3 Gag ' Q --X ,P . Nfl 1, -' ,W fv mfg 1-X V wr . - 1 ' ' if' 2 1 ' W ' Q - . 'F f v xg g S , V, W, W iii, ' f 1 gm, ff,-.f' V. , , , 5 ' I 6 , K iw W .4 5 ff 5 ' ' 1 1. 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McNeill was elecTed honorary capTain Tor The year, and Joe Gordon, iunior guard. was selecTed as capTain Tor !939-40. DENISON 36, KENYON 32 Rallying To overcome a 32 To 29 Kenyon lead in The lasT Two minuTes oT play. The Big Red opened iTs season by deTeaTing The Lords 36 To 32 aT The Wigwam. McNeill and McNamara scored nine and eighT poinTs respecTively Tor Denison. DENTSON 30, OTTERBETN 27 STaving OTT a laTe OTTerbein ThreaT, Denison re- Turned from ChrisTmas vacaTion To win iTs second sTraighT decision, 30 To 27, over The OTTers. EighT poinTs by Gordon and six by McNamara led Denison To vicTory. VVOOSTER 49, DETNUSON 40 Held scoreless in The lasT seven minuTes oT play aTTer dominaTing The conTesT mosT oT The way, The Big Red losT iTs TirsT game OT The year 49-40 To WoosTer. Leading Denison scorers were McNeill wiTh eleven poinTs and McNamara wiTh Ten. 'WTTTENBERG El, DENTSON 4l Again weakening in The Tinal rninuTes, Denison suTfered a SI To 4I loss aT The hands oT WiTTenberg. The Big Red led by Tour poinTs aT halT-Time and sTayed even unTil The lasT Tew minuTes. EighT poinTs each Tor McNeill and Myer were high Tor Denison. H OHIO NORTHERN 38, DENTSON 36 ATTer Taking a lead midway Through The second halT ThaT seemed To assure Them The game, The Big Red succumbed To a closing rally by Ohio NorTh- ern To drop a 38 To 36 decision. Myer Tallied a dozen poinTs To lead The losing cause. WTLMTNGTON 40, Denison so Fading in The second halT Tor The TourTh sTraighT game, Denison losT To WilmingTon 40 To 30 in The TirsT oT a Two-game series. McNeill was high Tor Denison wiTh ll poinTs. VxflLlvi!NC-ETON 35, DENTSON 27 Behind ThroughouT This Time. The Big. Red losT iTs second sTraighT game To WilmingTon and iTs TiTTh conTesT in a row, 35 To 27, aT WilmingTon. Four Tield goals by McNamara copped Denison scoring honors. Hundred Ten MarquardT McNamara EllioTT ralce amblyn ordon Myer McNeill Jordan Siegel MT. UNION 4-I, DENISON 28 CaTching The Big Red aT The pealc OT iTs slump, MT. Union swamped Denison 4l To 28 aT Alliance. IT was Denison's sixTh consecuTive deTeaT. McNeill had Ten counTers Tor The Big Red buT couldn'T Turn The Tide oT baTTle. DENISON 54, KENYON 33 Filing up Their highesT score in more Than Three years, The Big Red snapped iTs sTring oT deTeaTs by drubbing Kenyon 54 To 33. The Denison onslaughT was led by Gordon wiTh Il poinTs. DENISON 44, OTTERBEIN 37 Winning Their second sTraighT game, The re- awalcened Big Red downed 0TTerbein 44 To 37 aT The Wigwam. Rod l-larrison, big sophomore cenTer who ioined Denison aT The beginning oT The second semesTer, sTruclc his sTride wiTh ll poinTs. CAPITAL 36, DENISGN 22 WiTh no one buT Harrison able To score over Two poinTs, The Big Red TasTed deTeaT aT The hands oT CapiTal 36 To 22. l-larrison prevenTed a compleTe rouT by counTing I6 Times buT couldn'T single-hancledly combaT The LuTheran aTTack. DENISON 44, OBERLIN 26 DeTeaTing Oberlin 44 To 26, Denison won iTs TiTTh and lasT game oT The year on The Yeomen's home courT. A McNeill, Jordan and Harrison scored I I, IO and 9 poinTs respecTively. Ol-HO NORTHERN 38, DENTSON 37 In a duplicaTion oT Their earlier conTesT, Denison and Ohio NorThern engaged in a close conTesT aT Granville which The Polar Bears won 38 To 37 in The Tinal minuTe oT play. l-larrison and Siegel had I3 poinTs each Tor Deni- son. MUSKTNGUM 45, DENISON 38 Unable To cope wiTh a red hoT perTormance by Cullison. Muslcie Torward, Denison losT iTs lasT home game To Muskingum 45 To 38. Cullison scored 22 Times, Twice as oTTen as Deni- son's leading scorer, Jordan. CAPITAL El. DENISOIN 29 Closing Their campaign wiTh Their worsT loss oT The year, The Big Red wenT down To a 51 To 29 de- TeaT aT The hands oT CapiTal. l-larrison scored almosT hall: of Denison's poinTs, geTTing I4. One Hundred Eleven C' 5 JP05 Clfge 866171, E85 IWLELVL Z?0Lf5L8tA6lf!! Freshman baslceTball was conducTed under a newly-inTroduced plan in ICI38-39, a squad oT I2 men being selecTed by Coach Tom Rogers and carried ThroughouT The season. Members oT The Frosh squad were Tor The TirsT Time prohibiTed Trom playing on TraTerniTy Teams in The inTramural leagues. To gain game experience, The yearling Team, in addiTion To weekly scrimmages wiTh The varsiTy, played a Tull schedule oT games wiTh TraTerniTy Teams in preliminaries To varsiTy conTesTs. The Frosh came Through This schedule undeTeaTed and displayed greaT power, overwhelmingly deTeaTing each opponenT. 3 Y, , Froni' row: Marquardi, Brigham, Ashley, Orme, Jones. Back row: Davis, Asst Coach, Long, McFadden, Johnson, Gosnell, One Hundred Twelve lowing ,SOUP d Baseball . Track 5 Golf 9 Tennis g D Associa Hon g lnframurals One Hundred Fourieen Fronf Row: Perry, LewiH, WhiTney, Brown, Dufiey, Meils'i'rup, STaddon, Thomas Second Row: Gifiin, McNeill, Bisbee, Podorean, Burkharf, Lahm, Tamblyn. Third Row: Snider, Maire, Rupp, Block, Price, Lindsirom, Blackburn. 1939 Haggis! lm Under The TuTelage oT Tim Temerario, Denison's i939 'baseball squad, a husTling Team capTained by Spence MeilsTrup, sTarTed The sea- son againsT Muskingum on April 28. Back Row: C. A. Temerario, c oach. i939 SCHEDULE l I Denison ll: Muskingum I3 ATTer a TighT game, Muskingum came ouT on The long end oT a I3-I I Denison I: Kenyon 3 score, buT prospecTs Tor The season were brighT wiTh reTurning leTTermen Denison 8: Wiwenberg 20 GiTiin, Perry and Snider handling The piTching assignrnenTs, MeilsTrup May 9-Deniwh HT Muskingum and McNeil in The iniield, and Rupp doing his share' oT The gardening. :TY :g'2e 'f:': 5: S iff'be ' ay i api a a enison ln The Muskingum game There were Tive sTarTing sophomores: Price, May 19-Denison af Kenyon Podorean and BurkharT in The ouTTield, Lahm aT shorT, and Bill Brown May 24-Denison aT CapiT-Hi caiching. Tamblyn, a senior, rounded ouT The infield aT Third and seemed To have The Tire needed Tor The hoT corner posiTion. Won 3: LosT 9 Denison 4: Oberlin 6 Denison 2l OTTerbein 0 Denison 2: WoosTer 9 Denison 2: Kenyon 5 it Denison ll OTTerbein 2 Denison II Muskingum I3 T J IQZMA' 6 Denison 8: Kenyon 2 LMWLOW Denison 2: WoosTer 8 Denison ll' Capifal I2 Denison 5: Capifal II Denison 3: Oberlin 5 Denison 4: Muskingum 8 One Hundred Fifieen - H-if -.qw mm - . W f , -- ,ww-' f -, - m ' , H. H. V U .,,,. P . bf' .TH E . Jeff- ff P Jw. ' I :I 'f' in 4- '-,-.76 . u JQQIQRQ -'- sa 'if' I L? -5 'f Meilsfrup Podorean 5 ii' Brown Thomas as wwf' o-A ,- gf if Perry Lahm L Www'- Sv Price Burkharf Duffey 5 Tamblyn One Hundred Sixfeen ny- I J QQQOQQ QYOQAXG6 A f Q OX of? or row eam OQQ 9 QQ , 0 Q XQQOQQGQRXSO EOQXQ 6 e X6 e ,D 5Xi,5bq3o09 5 GX. 0050 X 0 0 X0 do 0 Q00 , 6 6 YD 40X CJXOO X0 O0 QHO0 69 3069 X003 uxixgq X50 60 bxke SXQX X 6 Zak l 5 X60 V R il 'Lb . X00 Soo O06 bn A 5 N0 Q ie' 5' . X O on X95 Q w,X Q9 9' X - X0 Q Qx XO O gi GQ o o ,ix 60 G as od X ,gs KOXQQQ 680 Q Q66 06 4 DQS X 5 566Q0O9 who X900 X095' R. Harrison O X Q . 0 ' Q0 6 Q, Q, 006 aa? Og if .Na eff W Q L-dw O39 64 350, ZQQ QN 6 .XS wfx X XX .XO 6x1 Ba rran X6 6 Q GKOQ Ogx 6 0 X Q9 X906 Q55 abort X025 Dickson Yi C56 Oi C' -OO 2206 QQQ O Q00 Q00 wi bk ' YXOKQ X05 OXQX , Q00 ako GQXSX 490 gk C30 XO ' OQ we 6 xx Ox 64 ,ips we mo, 05 x 5 X Q0 cor: 50 Q QQX . X xxlx CEO we Q0 rw W oo X005 Y5 qikoaxa, X Gxlepqxexdqi Q Q00 ,QQ0 QCSNXA ' , . X H GQQCJQQX ,XOF0 OQ0 XQ60 X065- .6 Q06 price ,X OQQGQ XYZ 5 6096 639 RXQC' xG6X0 C. Harrison I 0 S0 COX GX O5 Macomber W H W D Y W gb QYQ OX Quad V, ir ,, rirrrrr ' ' 4 A do 40 GSK r rrrr ff? M 5 1939 SCHEDULE X900 Q50 Q ' ,rl 3 D i i ' r ' le , 1 ,Q Denison 97 ZX I5g Kenyon .32 9f l5g 0,5 VH A JI? J 4 OH. b 324 I5 11- M, 5, mr H rrzliw,-em , D U el' Gln f Whne w , - ggi X Nmixix 1 in Denison 52 2f3: Woosrer 78 If3 A Q ' H Denison 84V2I Capiial 46V2 , z M M m Eoi ' , M X N r 1 ' ,X ip May I3-Denison af Muskingum A -FS! . W X 'I , May 20-Denison ai' Wiffenberg M! L I ' cd. May 26, 27-Ohio Conference ai' Granville 2 ' sign H 'r,r, 1 li M ,, yy VL 4 M Ex fifjfbb r ..,l 41 ,Q A 711. -- Masieuer . ..,., i r , 1 ,,,':r - 1- I Goux V '-'I :'-331, W' . N rwrw ' Nr, M, hge: , V Fifch iirr in , f- is k ,Al rl -Q Ei! I Die 'V ' fssz, ' , ' ., 3 in - ,--: K. . g ' Hopkins if ' Faelchle W ' I, , - if wi in ir r we ,f . X 4 A 1 ' ' ' Q . L r i rrr rrii Q or I Q X V I WLM. I! A. ., - rr I r .. E ,N 's x 4,2 Wil L' ' W ME Min I Iv rl ,. 1 ,,f, 4 .Q Q, V ' 9 ' . , I3 Y elif :S r in '. ' 1 .4 ik -CA . I ,3 34 x J iwrr rrrr i in r ray, . 4 'S rg . A15 ft V J 1 1 WH 1, W 1 ,Q Q I fgixxk- .W ll, N i FronT Row: Tayior, Price, Maskeiier, Myer, Hopkins, Whike. Second Row: Richards, Mgr., Hanna, Bryson, Johnson, Goux, FrosT, Barran. Third Row: W. J. LivingsTon, coachg T. A. Rogers, ass'T coach, Faeichie, Cameron, Harrison, LidsTer, FiTch. R d' i on The cinders and in The Tieid evenTs Carrving The Big e s co ors This vear have been veTerans LidsTer and Cameron in The dashes, FrosT CT ' H icins in The haiT miie and reiav, in The reiav, 440 and broa rump, op Hanna in The shoT and poie vauiT, and Dick NNhiTe in The reiav and haiT miie. Newcomers To Livv's aggregaTion This spring have been Vrice, who h ' i' d runs wiTh FiTch in The hurdies The puTs The shoT, Throws T e rave in, an . iaTTer aiso cavorTing in The high iump piT wiTh Scamahorn and McCian- aThan, MasTeiier, poie vauiT, Goux in The dashes and broad iump, Rod ' ' in ci d' us, Chuck Harrison, yavehn, Macomber I Harrison, shoT-puT an isc The miie run, and Laegier in The Two miie grind. W - , Denison I0 on 41 L051' 2 Y ' ' aw I A Denison glfavz: Kenyon 30. O qf y C, C fl W U MQ! D9ni50n 58Vc?aPi'l'al 40 ' Hefbein 25V2 M25 .,fV'D5f'5!Q iv im2,yLU5,'vwJ Denison I032lVbvoo5'fer 74V Denis : Hlfenb 2 ginisg: hf:uskijg?,m2i-,4 V3 a I er' no Conference! 75 One Hundred Eighfeen DeniSOn - fourlfh Place I1 Nelms. Shock' ish Randal? e I 0 Gagnien W -- Denkon Denkon Denkon Denkon Denhon Denhon Denkon Denhon Denkon Denkon I938 RESULTS Won 9: Losl' I I3V2: Woos'I'er IV2 IIV2: 6V2 II: Ohio Wesleyan I I2: Kenyon 0 IO: MarieHa 2 9: Miami 3 6V2: Kenyon SV2 IO: Ohio Wesleyan 2 IOVZ: MarieHa IV2 3: Woosfer 9 OHIO CONFERENCE-WON BY DENISON Only Capfain Paul Welsh and Janei' Shock, Deni- son's coed s'rar and women's champion of Ohio, refurned from 'rhe Denison golf Ieam 'IhaI' won 'Ihe Ohio Conference championship 'Ihe year before, buf Bob Randolph, sIar junior who did no'I' compere in I938, helped make up for Ihe loss of Gene Dur- ranI' and Ari' Cash. Joe Nelms and Fred Gagnier, boih new men, rounded ou'I' I'he squad for a campaign of nine dual ma+ches and Iwo Iournamenrs. hotbar coathgnna. . D, L. Masurchard. Fran: Ripwvlz Jongan. uarh Blade' h, Mavq -'MDI ,ff . Back 0 l938 RESULTS Denison : Denison 4: Denison 6: Denison 3: Denison 5: Denison 5: Denison 4: Denison 3: Denison 6: Won 6: Losf 3 I Ohio Wesleyan 6 Muskingum 3 OHerbein I Woosfer 4 Capifal 2 Ofrerbein 2 Capifal 3 Ohio Wesleyan 4 Muskingum I Alfhough Ihey Ios+ 'Ihe number one and Iwo men from Ihe I938 feam, 'rhe varsiI'y Iennis 'Ieam began iI's I939 season wi'I'h four veferans in 'rhe lineup and a Irio of sophomores boIs'I'ering iI'. Bill Blade, Bob Harding, Bill Marquardr, and Don Smirh were 'Ihe experienced men on Ihe squad and all handed singles assignmenrs along wi'Ih Sian Hanna, a sophomore. Blade and Harding played one doubles posirion and sophomores Chuck Jor- dan and Jim Burchard 'rhe ofher. One Hundred Nmeieen 64 we .SD 77 .Aaociafion Froni' Row: Ellio'H', Wolfe, W. J. Liv ingsfon, Meilsrrup, Reed. Second Row: Bisbee, Coughenour Wi hf Dickson McNeill 9 n i - Third Row: Orme, Burkharf, Perry, Snider. Fourlh Row: Vinceni, Hopkins, Lid sier, Van Horn, Harding. Fifih Row: Gordon, Blake, Blade Le Roy. The D Associaiion, one of Denison's oldesi' and sirongesi organizaiions and mainfainer of D U iradiiion, was led during 'rhe pasi year by John Reed. During The course of 'rhe pasi year, The wearers of ihe D once again impressed upon ihe Frosh Jrhe necessiiy of wearing Freshman Caps. Along wiih Blue Key Fraier niiy The D Associaiion helped lasl Fall, insiill renewed fire info Denison's Tradi- Jrional Scrap Day. The Associaiion s'l'aged an honorary buf effeciive iniiiaiion of Tim Temerario, looiball line coach and' baseball coach, who has so easily become a real Denisonian among us and has so rapidly esiablished an ever-widening circle of friendship here. Gene LeRoy has been elecied presideni of ihis disciplinary and aihleiic organi- zaiion for The coming year. One Hundred Tweniy BULLW lQee0i SENIORS George Bisbee Ralph Boggs Vilah Brooks William Cameron Edwin Cooper Ralph Coughenour Irwin Evans Karl Faelchle Lewis Hopkins Alan Lidsfer Clemeni' McNamara Allen McNeill Spencer Meilsfrup John Meyer Thomas Orme Louis Peifif John Reed Woodward Rupp Granville Sharp Harry Sweiher Jack Tamblyn Richard Van Horn Pairick Vincenl Marvin Walker Paul Welsh Bill Wesi' Collins Wighf JUNIORS Charles Beardsley Roberf Blackburn William Blade Richard Blake Joseph Dickson Jesse Elliofl' Wilbur Frosi' Roy Giffin Joseph Gordon Gene LeRoy Willard Marquardi Seih Norman Warren Perry Ralph Riddell James Schulfe Janel Shock Monroe Snider Roberi' Wolfe SOPHOMORES Alfred Barran Roy Burkharf Howard Thomas FACULTY MEM BE Bur? Hodges Sidney Jenkins W. J Livingsfon Thomas Rogers Edson Rupp, Jr. Edson Rupp, Sr. C. A. Temerario Dr. R. H. Williams RS lfLfi'0'LV1fLlfLlf'0L Z5 SPEEDBALL CHAMPS: Sigma Alpha FALL RELAY CHAMPS: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Epsilon. A LEAGUE CAGE CHAMPS: Phi B LEAGUE CAGE CHAMPS: Lambda Gamma Delfa. Chi Alpha. SPRING SPORTS--l938 Befa Thefa Pi gained possession of fhe all-inframural frophy in I937-38, sfaving off a fasf finish by fhe Sig Alphs as fhe S. A. E.'s domniafed fhe spring scene. The Sig Alphs won bofh soffball and volleyball races and were second in golf. Firsf place in golf wenf fo fhe Sigs, while fhe Phi Delfs won fhe spring fraclc meef and fhe Befas annexed fhe fennis championship. Three second places were capfured by fhe Kappa Sigs, who occupied fhe runner-up posifion in fennis, fied fhe Lambda Chis for second in volleyball, and losf fhe soffball championship in a posf-season playoff. FALL I 938 FALL RELAYS Repeafing lasf year's vicfory, fhe Sig Alphs walked off wifh fop honors in 'l'l1e fall relays. Second place wenf fo fhe Phi Delfs, and fhe Befas and Phi Gams fied for fhird. A LEAGUE BASKETBALL Phi Gamma Delfa's A league cage represenfafives romped off wifh firsf place, defhroning fhe Befas. Following fhe Fiiis home were fhe Sigs, while 'l'he Befas were fhird. X SPEEDBALL Sigma Alpha Epsilon won fhe inframural speedball championship, downing fhe I937 champs, fhe Phi Gams, in a playoff affer fhe regular season had ended a fie. The Kappa Sigs were fhird. B LEAGUE BASKETBALL Pacing fhe pack home in fhe B league baslcefball race were fhe Lambda Chis. The Befas and fhe Sig Alphs finished fhe season in a deadlock for second posifioin. One Hundred Twenfy one One Hundred Tw e nfy-I'wo SPRING I939 WRESTLING Kappa Sigma mafmen nosed ouf fhe Sig Alphs for fhe feam fifle in wresfling. Individual crowns wen'I' fo fhree Kappa Sigs, Bob Schroeder, Bill Dean and Dave Delong, and fo Sig Alph Jack Gibson, Wally Masfeller, Sig: Frank Irwin, Befag and Vilah Brooks, Befa Kappa. SWIMMING Phi G ams, Sig Alphs and Be'I'as 'Finished in fhai' order in a close swimming race in which only fhree poinfs separafed firsi' and 'Ihird places. In winning, fhe Phi Gams de- fended fhe crown fhey won in I938. HANDBALL Successfully defending fhe champion- ship fhey won fhe year before, fhe Phi D handball feam edged 'fhe I firsf place ' elf ndependenfs for in fhe loop. The Kappa Sigs finished in fhird place close behind fhe leaders. PING Pi PONG ng Pong, added fo fhe inframu program for fhe firsf fime in place of fo shoofing, was won by Sigma Alpha Epsil affer a close race. Bill Luffon car ' ral ul on Wesl' and Berf rled fhe S. A. E. colors. INDOOR TRACK MEET Defhroning fhe Phi Delfs, winners for fwo sfraighf seasons, fhe Sig Alphs won firsf place in fhe indoor frack meef. The Phi Delfs came in second, followed by fhe Phi Gams. INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING CHAMPS: Fronf Row: Schroeder, Kappa Sigma: Masfeller, Sigma Chi: DeLong, Kappa Sigma. Back Row: Irvi B n, Befa Thefa Pig Brooks, efa Kappa: Gibson, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon: Dean, Kappa Sigma. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP WON SIGMA. ' BY KAPPA SWIMMING CHAMPS: Phi Gamma Delia. PING PONG CHAMP ' pha Epsilon. DOOR TRACK CHAMPS: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Hn 7 amen 4 .Sloorb l,x One Hundred Twenfy-'ihree Women's A+hle+ic Associafion 0 Fall Sporfs O Win'l'er Sporis 0 Spring Sporfs One Hundred Twenfy-four 4 Leff fo Righf: Coons, Sackeff, Sullivan, Mandel, Galloway, Tice, Forsyfhe, Sears, Shaffer, Scoff, Frazier, Williams, Sherwood, Hubach, Kreig, Webb, Miller, Miss Badenoch, Klemm, Mafchef. omenif .fgliilfic .Aiaociafion Wifh fhe offices of W.A.A. filled by Beffy Scoff, Presidenfg Dorofhy Frazier, Vice-presidenfg Jeanne Schaffer, Secrefaryg Beffy Williams, Treasurer, and Kay Tice, Cusfocliang W.A.A. sfarfed fhe year off wifh a bang. If firsf was hosfess fo fhe freshmen who enioyed a hay ride fo fhe cabin for supper and enferfainmenf by fhe board members affer- wards. The freshmen in furn enferfained fhe. members wifh a skif af fhe January Associafion meefing. To help make homecoming a success as well as fo earn a liffle money we sold balloons af fhe foofball game in fhe fall. Accepfing an invifafion from fhe Ohio Sfafe Universify Hockey Club, W.A.A. senf eleven girls fo clefeaf Sfafe on fheir own field. Girls were also senf fo parficipafe in fhe Allegheny College winfer carnival, 'ro fhe sporl' day af Offerbein College, fo Lake Erie College for a fennis fournamnf, and fo Ohio Wesleyan for a riding meef. V A Gold-Diggers Prom was held on Regisfrafion day and mel' wifh such grand success fhaf we plan fo make if an annual affair. The annual Orchesis recifal was held March 24-one of fhe finesf ever produced. Original and effecfive cosfumes were feafured as well as several original numbers. Oufing Board is sponsoring a Camp Leadership Course and hopes fo provide every applicanf wifh a counselor's posifion for fhe summer. Among fhe programs feafured af W.A.A. meefings were a Pigskin Parade falk and movie by Tommy Rogers, a preview of sporfs fo come, and open forums and discussions on --?- foods and healfh, as well as fhe regular business meefings. Ziff, ,Staff One Hundred T fyf' is -E, A 5 -xx. , ,gh ' ' G Eg 5 ,zmw A, Q ' -Ffkffrr mmf ,E n ! Omfwffb 5 00165 'Q than vt 'Q Cl sl... 1 1 H umm nw- 1.A1..tv.Ei aww, ulfwsnh phlrsse,-:iq Hifi 1111 H113 QQ f M1-A FALL SPORTS Upperclassmen sTarTed oTT The hockey season wiTh a bang by giving an exhibiTion game for Those girls who had never played The game before. The resulT of The inTer-class games Tavored The Seniors, our Tour year champions. Second place wenT To The Sophs, wiTh The Tlashy Juniors bringing up The rear. WhaT an upseT when our Homecoming Grads spilled The All-Denison Team 3-I. We hope we can do The same Ten years hence. l938's all Shepardson Hockey Team was composed oT The Tollowing: BeTTy Taylor, BeTTy Cresson ldeceasedl, Viola KleindiensT, JaneT EgberT, PorTia Miller, Rosemary ForsyThe, DoroThy MaThcheTT, ElizabeTh Cowgill, Mary Jane Clark, DoroThy Frazier, and BeTTy Boughner. Archery was a very popular sporT This Fall. Th Seniors, again, won The inTer-class meeTs. The oTher c sTandmgs were The same as Those in Hockey. HoT chocolaTe replaced The usual Tea and cookies as reTreshmenTs aTTer The Tinals of The Archery and Hockey seasons. Kay Webb, RuTh Wheeler, and Mariorie Larwood were chosen To make up The All-Shepardson Archery Team. Under able class managers The Dad's Day lnTer-class Riding MeeT came Through mosT successfully wiTh The Sophs Topping The Frosh and Juniors respecTively. Jenny June GaTes, Jayne Pearse, Virginia STraiTh, and Mary Ann Sears scored prominenTly in The meeT, so were chosen To make up The Shepardson Riding Team. The Sophs Turned ouT To be a parTicularl TalenTed group and TeaTured a very clever jumping drill, someThing new To Denison riding addicTs. AnoTher new TeaTure This Tall were The lnTer-dormiTory swimming meeTs. Beaver Hall holds The I938 TiTle aTTer Tripping all comers. lnTramural compeTiTion was very keen This year. The undeTeaTed Juniors were capsized by The Freshmen who won all Their meeTs. The All-Shepardson swimming Team was composed of Barbara Arnold, Virginia Ireland, Eleanor Bielke, MarTha Collord, Helen Evans, and Mary Gardiner. We were all very surprised aT The ouTcome of The Hall Tennis TournamenT in which TwenTy-nine girls parTicipaTecl. Our Three year champ Sue Palmer was deTeaTed by Viola KleindiensT, one oT our promising Freshmen. XNINTER SPORTS The WinTer season wiTnessed iTs TirsT inTer- dorm TournamenT Tor volleyball wiTh The BurTon Hall girls walking away wiTh The honors. The Seniors Took TirsT place in The inTer-class Tourna- menTg The Sophomores, second placegThe Juniors, Third place and The Freshmen broughT up The rear. Volleyball was a very popular sporT having around 70 girls parTicipaTing during 'The season. The Seniors and Juniors Tied Tor TirsT place in The baskeTball class games, a clever way To keepi The Two Teams on speaking Terms. The Sopho- mores and Freshmen also Tied Tor Third place. An Uphill Sem girls Team played a Team Trom The Downhill Sem beTore The annual baskeTball game beTween The waiTers oT The respecTive Sems. Mrs. Wells presenTed The winners, The Colwell girls, wiTh a small Trophy. BadminTon also claimed a very successful sea- son, especially Tor The Sophomores who won The inTer-class TournamenT. The Seniors, however, were righT up There in second place. The season was closed wiTh a supper sponsored by W.A.A. in The gym Tor The parTicipanTs in The baskeTball and badminTon games. SPRING SPORTS The Juniors Took TirsT place in The Tennis class compeTiTion Tollowed by The Freshmen, Sopho- mores and Seniors in order. As The players were well maTched in abiliTy The games proved ex- Tremely inTeresTing. On MoTher's Day week-end an exhibiTion seT oT mixed doubles and singles was played. GOIT aTTracTed 26 girls To The course This sea- son. Class compeTiTion maTches resulTed in a vicTory Tor The Sophomores. Second place wenT To The Juniors and Third place To The Freshmen. One Hundred TwenTy-seven 3581112501125 Janelf .SZUCA Eleanor Eschman received !00 W.A.A. poinls and Carolyn Glass 50 poinls in Archery 'For win- ning lhe school championship and runner-up. The lnler-Collegiale Tournamenl look place lrom May I2 lo May I9 bul was nol a huge suc- cess due lo heavy rains which prevenled lhe girls from shooling. Baseball seems lo be a very popular Spring sporl every year. An upper-class supper was held on May II aller one ol lhe praclices bul again +he girls were 'forced lo cul shorl lheir aclivilies because ol rain. ln spile ol lhe Sopho- more class spiril, inspired by lheir lheme song You Made Me Whal l Am Today lhe Fresh- men surprised us all and won lhe inler-class lournamenl. May I9lh lhe Freshmen and Sophomores ran againsl Juniors and Seniors in a lrack meel. The underclassmen won by a score ol l20 lo 80. Un- usual evenls including bicycle riding, hoop roll- ing and running were held on May 25lh. All lhe parlicipanls really enjoyed lhemselves and much lun was had by all. Having a college record oulslanding among all coeds, Janel Shock is Denison's number one coed. Her lame is nalional, lor lasl year she won lhe lille ol Women's Goll Champion ol Ohio as well as playing inler- collegiale goll lor Denison. Janel is lhe lirsl woman lo lake aclive parl in Denison's inlercollegiale alhlelic program, and also lhe lirsl lemale member ol lhe D Asso- cialion, possessing lhe enviable D swealer. This season Janel is again represenling Denison on lhe Varsily Goll squad and lhe lulure looks brighl lor bolh her and lhe Universily. Al lhe bollom Janel is shown wilh Eva Shorb, Woosler, Ohio's olher golling coed. One Hundred Twenly-eighl BHN9 , Qfgack x e Ffxends 9, USG 1 Know ,QV-f' Y V One Hundred Twenfy-nine EH TE i Q.. ' ,jlrcalfernilfied f One Hundred Thiriy 01f'01f'ifie5 COLLEGE DAYS CHORUS Alrhough W. H. Ellor alianded Deni- son buf one year. he 'esiablished for himself a spof on 'rhe class roll of l9I I. membership in Bela Thea Pi, and a re- , membered niche in Den 5n'r'nusiC. -His' single year here found him-'dividing his lime befween'ilhe foo'lball 'learn and 'rhe glee club, and imbibing 'rhe 'lradilional Denison spiril, enough of which has carried down Through The years Thai 'four years ago he sen? fo Denison a daughler, Helen. who leaves us wifh fhe class of '39 This spring. COLLEGE DAYS CHORUS Bring back fhe days of fhe golden pasi' Ai' dear old Denison, The days we never knew a care or sfrife, Rah! Rah! Rah! Bring back fhe 'Friends we used +0 know Wiih all fheir college fun, How we long again for dear old Denison. sf .5 . . ITL f8l'lfLLfL85 One Hundr edT -.z -'N 1.4. Sigma Chi 0 Be+a Thefa Pi 0 Phi Gamma Della 0 Kappa Sigma 9 Phi Delia Theia 0 Lambda Chi Alpha 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 9 Bela Kappa 9 American Com- mons Club. One Hundred Thirfy-fwo Q ,off i Vo 'Q , V in' U V :in fo ,, ll! il ,C .a,Ji,.6iW4L6iL L X-Milf, W Founded Miami Universify, l855 Mu Chapfer esfablished I868 Nafional Chapfersz 98 Flower: Whife Rose Colors: Blue and Old Gold SENIORS Roberf Banning George Bisbee Ralph Boggs William Markle Thomas Orme JUNIORS Clark Bisbee Howard Crawford James McCollum James Mclnfyre Frank Molen Frank Monahan Warren Perry Roberf Randolph John Shively Jack Venning Roberf Wolfe SOPHOMORES Sr:c'H' Campbell David Drummond Frederick Gagnier Richard Hall Howard Johnson Karl Klomann William McCarfney Joseph McClanal'l1an Wallace Masfeller Willard Owens Richard Paxfon Jack Servis James Tomperf Frank Whifney FRESHMEN Gerald Afhey Gale Brainard Edmond Campbell MY- Slel eY -len 5 Charles Crawford f David Deefer X William Douglass , j David Gullef f FRATRES IN URBE Jameg Hglden X MF. Fred McCollum 'Ml-,gn Johnson Kennefh Ullman g, jones Fred Holden Roben Liffle f Jefe AelfleY William Murphy 1 Harold Klef Arfhur Orme L- A- Reef-lef' William Resfrick William Sisson William Spengler X X n, nnunrsu OFFICERS Pres.-Tom Orme Vice-Pres.-Bob Banning Secy.-George Bisbee Treas.-Bob Wolfe v. ulaucc, l. virus, uanmug, nvnuuuc, vvuue, vsuiuuy, wnuuvnuu, vv. nu. ean, Gran, Tribune of Sigma Chi. Third Ro 'N H. Cffg ford, Blasdel, Shively, Perry, Hall, Drummond, McCarfney, Owens, Whifney, Paxfon, n, Gagnier, J. McCollum, H. Johnson. Fourfh Row: D. Johnson, Douglass, Deefer, Afhey, Liffle, Sisson, B. Orme, Resfrick, S. Campbell, Brigham, A. McCollum, Holden, Jones, Gulleff, C. Crawford. LJ! ffpqllss H . I..s,,i?3u-argl.-,JM,,..,ii1.-, J. fall -. a iilfilfflfllQill.i,ll,illjl iliililwlliEifQlQ ll , ss.. Fi ,.f?,ilr,.-Jl .fQJ,.A.li,lQi1?J,?.-,T f' D Elnlfgl-Fliiifliilfffllliijill ffl il gill? l1,,i1ff1fQ-ilQQff E,,,,-Q, .fi MY FXIAME IS SIGMA Cl'll SIR! AND l LWE ACROSS 'E-l'lE '3RlEEliNl One Hundred Thirfy-fhree OFFICERS Pres.-Par Vinceni' Vice-Pres.-Dick Van Horn Secy.-Bill Holi' Treas.-Tuck Shepard SENIORS Charles Caplan Sianion Condif William Holr Thomas La Rue Woodward Rupp Granville Sharp Richard Van Horn Pafriclc Vincent Collins Wighf JUNIORS Roberf Blackburn Ralph Budleman Richard Dixon Roy Gi'Ffin Norman Hough Gene Leroy Taylor Mackelfresh Wfn fi? ' X X., li 6' ,W 151 ,Al If I if ,W s fl ,w f' i- , . 'Q iam' Min fr 'D f jf 913'-J-lf32fV1V by WM, yy 's 5 Founded Miami Universi+y, I 839 Alpha Era Chaprfr esiablished l868 Naiional Cha p'l'ers: 89 Flower: Whiie Rose Colors: Pink and Blue Firs+ Row: Dippery, ward, Landfear. Second Row: Gowdy, Van Budelmann. Third Row: Mackelfresh, Wille, quardi, Burchard, Sperry. Four'l'h Row: Taylor, Jordan, Deeds, Maxwell. SOPHOMORES William Brown James Burchard Jack Carl Moyer, Jones, D. Marquardr, Duerr, Roberrs, Howard, Carl, Oberhelman, Irvin, Wood- Wrighf, Caplan, Holi Van Horn, Vincenr, Sharp, Condii, LaRue, Soufhard, Shepard, Hough, Gregg, Schul+e, Hoopes, ScarriH, Mereness, Price, ar- Nygren, Shoop, Richards, Snider, Miichell, Swariz, Brown, on, Blackburn, Z ff Thomas Jack Jones X Mr. Edson C. Rupp, Sr. Robfiri Thomas L ear Mr. Edwin C. Rupp, Jr. David' 9 rquardf Dr. R. H. Williams Ira Pr' es Moyer Mr. Thomas Rogers Emory Ralph Scarrii Richard Shoop Timofhy Swarfz l Dudley Roberis Edward Sperry Lyle Taylor Jack Woodward 'am Oberhelman FRATRES IN URBE Mr. George V. Ashbrook Dr. Fred Dale Parker Mr. Dean D. Deeds, Sr. William Marquardf Edward Deeds FRESHMEN Mr. Paul Ebaugh James Schulre Roberi Gowdy John Allan FRATRES IN FACULTATE Mr. Marion Lee Hundely Thomas Shepard Thomas Gregg Franklin Dippery Mr. James Gilmore Cox Mr. Emerson Owen Monroe Snider James Hall John Duerr Dr. Clarence Ebaugh Mr. Roberi' J. Owen Sranley Souihard Jack Hoopes Roberr Howard Mr. Vvapfer James Mr. Edwin Cox Roberfs Dfiisamuel Van Voorhis Charles Jordan Frank Irvin Livingsfon Mr. John E. Shepardson iixwff . ,-..,-,,-, ,,a .-.,,- S W, ,Wigs F, M i E, .,,,--.. .- J-N-,LJU - , , . ,y,--., , ,,.,,, X-.. ,, q -- Q KVI. -.- y, -N Y, ulhllg T-, V M :S ---,A- -, in ,,,, ,- e,., ,,li,,,,,-A-,-,YW,,, , ngwiin, ,,,, H4-J,ll,W,,A,,All-,Ag, .gi,ge..W-,,,l1mmhfsr,Q, ,NHM- W Affji ,liw V - V TA- T 7 --Q-Magi?-'Q F-A-Tim?--M-N 'WM-'WS 'Cd-'A' Q'-717047 --'S-'li--' im' F1 Hnrfvxl 'Y 77 g S lv' go ,WSL gram ,rl or if-,ll , lx H -grow 'Q'-mu., ri 1 as '11 'A ,eel of f-in , v -wrrw'-'r'- r ,'2g.r 3g1se9.,,,,, l,mm,.2i rw ,il,,,-,.L.4,-S-,il ,,,, l ',-,H.?5,-a-a.,,-Mfwiglig. 43 -f N'll,ie . fx,-1, ,dwg rniiMv,ff 'f ef ' li i if ni in Ni: f-'iq f'-l'---H ' f fm T' ' W ,.- NT! ' T jlf gi - ' f' - ll, , - 'Z a'Ni -A'-'27-:TI:'.5f,,:l-04. VVi lEN THE SH?-.DES OF EVEiNlliNlG C-5ff5iTl'lER DOVV'lNl AROUND YQU One Hundred Thirry-four Third Row: Hassard Fourfh Row: yi w, m,,,,nL,Lmll.oriMT,gn .L EL we C ill ,C y C ,jig gg f., K ' ' pk gba ' i ' x ' ' i lliiljg Qeg4L,,.l iTllTe:llLL:!1Q9 L- ill ,M All LL, jgleollue..-f,L-v--ll, .-fe 9' ,-M-Q V ' 'g 1 'X i fix , ' 1 lego 2.1.1 Wg ,fel llg lg Mlffgyg QQ mqlgullgv--ITA if lf .ll 'f 'J ,YL ll-, L- llJQ.-.i1L- M llwgll ,ll li, MIL fs-.ll 'AN' 'ei in M Tai V7 'V' CQ: ef' Fl.llS, HS VkflLD AS X-'VE CAN BE--FlJlS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN FRATRES lial FACULTATE Ralph M. Coughenour Richard K. Corson Irwin F. Evans Alberf M. Hage James A. Hahn Alan Y. Lidsfer Allen McNeill Spencer S. Meilsirup Louis B. Pei-Hi' John W. Reed Wallace C. Smiih Fnrs+ Row: Munger, W. Jones Second Row: Evans, Hage, non, Ward. Donald A. Beihune Donald B. Duffey Charles F. Eddy Jesse S. Ellioh' Wilson A. Geneser John Hurley John A. Lindsirom Roberr MCG-iffin William H. Sheldon George S. Seigrisi Richard H. Whife Roberi' J. Wrighi Donald R. Fifch David P. Flory William H. Hassard Donald A. Nicholie Thomas E. Norpell John L. PraH John H. Roehm Howard Siegel Raymond W. Wesi Richard Whiiehead Fr fix ff X Delberi' C. Brannan Richard H. Bridge Thomas C. Fox Arfhur C. Gehr Charles B. Jones William W. Jones Edward Maliszewslci Edward C. McFadden Siephen B. Minion George W. Munger Roberf G. Smiih James L. Tieman Franlc H. Ward Donald Ashley , Fox, Tieman, Gehr, C. Jones, M Judd, Min+on, Saxfon. n Du'FFey, Coughenoor, Reed, EllioH, Lids+er, Hahn, Meilsirup, Flory, Lindsfrom, Befhune, Sheldon, G Corson, Smiih. Bridge, Bran- McGif'fin, Sawyer, Sleqrlsf, Norpall, Whlfehead, Bridge, Flfch, Hurley, Siegle, PraH. qi Mr. D. L. Mahood Dr. W. T. U'H'er Dr. J. L. King Mr. K. H. Eschman Founded Washing+on and Je'FFerson College, I848 OFFICERS Pres.-John Reed Vice-Pres.-N one Secy.--Ai McNeill Treas.-Ralph Coughenhour Lambda Deuferon Chapier esfablished i885 ,' , J 1 r . ,. 'I 4 .f Nafional Cha piers: 73 Flower: Purple Clemafis Colors: Royal Purple Q y wa f- 'V Rv. il f J ya U yi! Hi ,l ,L .1 A ' 1 ff f ,N 1, 4 ,f fi JG' Mijas .0LMfLflC6.0L Lu ew if One Hundred Thiriy-'Five 5-- - .IX align, S L SL, -S JL Jil- ,si Saw 1-6, 3 ,Z 7,.-- i, . H W : -, , ,, ! .. , aiu are aug ,L1L,iii,, is,i,ii,,swxri::rx,,,i:iL,15,JLaas Q-L-X G 'fs ' ' I Ig .-gffjff' N, :L :I flu 1 fl , jg S ' if A,QZQiQi,gfaT ,urns S WL, ,S -Se,PIZ'f,1214,4fYffrgfs?2,,S ffsomm. is ,ALL S,+L:,l1-ee,-fee, I H li Q, we 'iffy ,jg filla,lIi4Q5eLwffJ lLifffsLra Y U N- ' L!iiii.J.I.Tii '? E ' ' ' ' ' C: -- . R' -Stiff ,Xa-'Ky IiAPP,'l. SLIGMA UIIEEN GF FRIENDSHIP ONE DEEP TOAST TO T1-IEE SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN FRATRES IN FACULTATE Joseph Blackburn Philip Browne Donald Everharl' Paul Gilberl Richard Larned Clemenl' McNamara Charles Beardsley James Black John Branf David Carey Larry Curiis Foresl' Dean Edward Barney John Barringfon Roberl' Brauning David DeLong Ralph Dralce John Hammer Earl Brannon Joseph Calloway Richard Elmer Roberl Haslings Louis Hiclr William Linn Mr. Donald Fifch Mr. John Bie Mr. Malcolm Mr llce Sliclcney . Augusf Oderbrechf FRATRES IN URBE Minard Palriclr Wilbur Frosi' Slanley Hanna John M'-H'Pl'1Y Mr. Milchell Gregory Donald Sherman Ames Hanna Richard Lewill John Nichol Mr. S-fa,-,ley Ma,-fin '-7 Ronald Wiley Philip Pierce Roberf Thomas Ouime+ Mr, H, G, Spencer William Price EdW5fd 4 IBEW ROQFH' Reed Mr. Charles Megaw James Rieger Roberjgbifer X John Schroeder Mr. Ernesl' Spring Roberl' Wiley Ffe !flClK Uhlmafl i Sfllf Mr. Julius Romei Ru, el Willer Wham Wilson X W! Dx XX Firsl' Row: Rieger, Wiley, Gilberf, Branf, Sherman, McNamara, fgclxburn, Larned, Palriclr, Everharl, Browne, Bar- ringfon. Second Row: Willer, DeLong, Fros'I', A. Hanna, Pierce, Pifer, Key, Curlis, Black, Dean, Wager, Beardsley. Third Row: Uhlman, LewiH', Maxwell, Hammer, S. Hannmjf ke, Price, Wilson, Barney, Brauning. Fourlh Row: Lee, Brannon, Reed, Siili, Elmer, Calloway, Hay gs, Hiclr, Linn. Fiffh Row: Murphy, Nichol, Shroeder. K Fc' I OFFICERS XX X 'X X Ns Pres.-Clem McNamara D, Vice-Pres.-Don Sherman Secy.-Joe Blackburn Treas.-John Brani' fl gf Foun One Hundred Thirfy-six ded Universiiy of Virginia, I868 Gamma Xi Chapfer esfablished I9I0 Nalional Chapfers: I07 Flower: Lilly of 'Ihe Val ley Colors: Scarlei, Whiie, and Green f ,fi i J I-1, 44 fjvff ff, if, fi? 'C VWQ, fir? .J egfrpfjv.-',',f'M1y E. 1021313 .wily 1' M- ,ff 1f : I ' IIQIIII D X .IEE ,ir nal .ewan . jffwiea Founded Miami Universily, I 848 Ohio lofa Chaprer esiablished I9I6 Na+ionaI Chap+ers: I06 Flower: Whire Carnalion Colors: Azure and Argenf OFFICERS Pres. Bill Cameron Vice. AI Musal Secy. Don Winchell Treas. Ken Sperl SENIORS Dean Beier William Cameron Karl Faelchle Julian Maire Roland Miller George Sims Kennefh Sperl Jack Tamblyn Marvin Walker Don Winchell Firsi' Row: Johnson, Joe Nelms, Cameron, Tamblyn Second Row: Siaddon, Collander, Sims, Downs, Third Row: Souers, Smifh, Hanna, Helferich, Davies. Four'I'h Row: Riley, Kibby, Sims, McBurney, Bigaef, Barlow, Haines. Ned ander Eric Johns Joseph Nelms Seih Norman Charles Oxley John Romei Roberl Smifh Charles Wheeler Alfred Musal a, SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Ralph Aschinge Donald Barlo Franlr Biggajff Reid Bryso Jack Doxf X 1schell Charles Goux William Haines Willard Kibby John Nelms Jack Riley Harry Sims Arfhur S+addon David Taylor Dwighi' Waii' Joe Ans+aeH' Sfephen Bailey Jack Bellar Sidney Chapin Roberi' Davies Irving Eggerf Roberf Grabner Donald Hanna Clive Helferich Richard McBurney Gordon McMullen John Sims Cliliford Smifh Millard Souers William Taylor George Trau+man Walker, Sims, Maire, Winchell, Waife, Musal, Norman. Wheeler, Fischell, Goux, Ashinger, Smiih, Taylor, Nelms. Taylor, Chapin, Trau'I'man, Eggerf, Grabner, Anslaeff. FRATRES IN URBE Mr. Lawrence Goodell Mr. Earl Fuferer Mr. Ralph Megan Mr. Roy Edwards Mr. Roi:-er'I' McConnell .YW E E... - II I T' T'A'-'vN'::m'- FATF: : i'f1':3' ' T'1':f' T 'f'i'H' J''Ti:'f-ffflfliliii'-Wifi -TTL'11-f-:isp-il--3:fi.....a'--3:1-:Q :QF-13,1 g u,,,,,:1:T1T7L-Clllnr. Y YL , , Y -ir ig-,,-.I,9IW.,a,5fia,. M.,,,Ie,,Wlijpiffgw- V, l-,,-,.f113ef f -ff-f.w . Il in I I ., fear' I' f '-A:-, r--mfs -f --'--.W----gr -- --- ,fi-jf '-- --f-- -4--.i el:-lf' L I .:-111: .L --- ' ,q::i.1:!,l,:i il:fir.,T11:7'Ti.1.li,. - I Ie lllll IQ I E I A sf I I I I I I2 I I N Y y A , A! T ,,,,, ..Alt,,.,!,., -TT i ,,,,,sr,,-.,: W., N. 5.s.,:gL:I!:e, : -::.-Q, , --fgizfe,-g:'K:: rezp. , :zip -1 Z-,igx ,'LT::A:y,T V: ijrzisir '-'1- . Il 'II'f1::f' 'ii I' 'I I -I . I If It 'I I I o If II I1 III up if E CTE xi FTTI II 21 -TL' I: L, - -LQ Til-1-f Y4'-T5--------I . --I -V XT . w-..,,fL-f ' 'a-fa' I f---.-' f IIN ,I , I5 yljf ,- fr e, I -TI! Y -HTY mdinwgf' iflilh-sf' '- ' ' 'uidsf-T'Tffl' ' '-aj ii +'l:- E' 'ill-' 14a-f-1-L-:fl,1:.Ji.xdl - -fr--EQLFQQ-if ---A fe- -- --ef V- se- v... ,...--!ll. ,.,,,,. ANY A II lfl y .sa IIXI EIGI-ITIEEPII I'IUIHIDI3lED AND FURITY' EICEI-If, PI'II DELTA TI-IETF. FOR I, THE One Hundred ThirI'y-seven MMM Founded Boslon Universily, l909 CAL KWWL Gamma lofa Ze+a Chapier esfablished I909 Nafional Chapfers: 89 Flower: Purple lris Colors: Purple, Green, and Gold SSN OFFICERS Pres.-Harry Duffy Vice-Pres.-Srafford Webb Secy.-Bob Gordon Treas.-Gordon Deer GRADUATE MEMBER lrah Marhn SENIORS David Boam Roberi Clark Harry Clemem' Richard Cosway John Crrles Harry Duffy Roberf Gordon Roberl Harding John Mcclanalhan Herberl' Randolph Firsf Row: Boam. Second Row: Sliles Lamb, Crifes, Deer, Duffy, Clark, Randolph, Gordon, Slerlmg, Jewell, Moore, Sfumpf, Varney, Shorfs, Webb Clemenl, Wilson, Bogn-lan. Burlcharf, Thomas, Taylor. Third Row Lamason JUNIORS Roberl' Bailey Charles Bogman Gordon Deer Srerllng Jewell Burlo Lamb Fred Taylor Gordon Wnlson Pierson SOPHOMO Roy Burlcharl' Wilbur Cnsl' Roberf Hays John Moore Donald Purvls Wilbur Shorls Howard Thomas Chesler Varney Don Williamson - - M n-n Aqlfsmfz-l' i l 7 Lawrence Brilfon Moore Baumgarfner ESHMEN Roberi' Baumgarlner Roberf Branson Glen Brnffon Charles Lawrence Wayne Moore Phllllp Pierson John Place David Slephens Roberl' Swamharl Roberl' While Donald Wcodrlng Swainharf While Bailey FRATR ES IN FACU LTATE f Frederlclr G Defweller Burl' T Hodges Richard H Howe Alfred J Johnson George D Morgan E Clarlc Morrow Emil J Shumalxer Jesse M Skrnleh , L ' 7 WE'VE FOUND A PLACE BOYS WHERE 'One Hundred Thirfy-eighl' i ..,o--,.,,, s, ,, s as ,ls IL J as o s , ,,, ,,i.JL , .F f as as Q . ix 'FF'--F 'Fl-lil' li V--W Y' Y FV' Milli, Miki A fl? if W M J' gs- GW4vll-mum,m,,ls,w,,ll,3i,i,hw WMM,s,,ss.,s,o,,,, -, J all J li, , L limll, so N.-.-M-,,,, iztvi ' Yimmll-vb' 'TJ' ,.--Ji if 'T-wir' vvmfr ., W-Y YV , -'gi -WA 'viii'-:ni ll' V -Y H ' Y 'll Y 'll li-WWF 1? r.--ll A-l U .fall ll an J M,lL.,. use 'Umm Ll, llg,-,-s,,,ll,-lL , ,offs-Wo.-- :Li iffigf--'Y' jf ,::1s,,i-L' 11f':e.-ffkf-'gii 'A1 sN',,-'- rl fy jzffa o rg-for :ni I7 '-M' +A ' if Q ll Gl li if Qi A-f i lf ---fuie J --V---f Y3,373----N-N-sfo--'1::L:: ::g..gy1 se.TN-ffiyf---if:y'f:1-:rf--'zraygg-raa'Af 'ro-T'--f--,rgfsmg --Jfg' ' .afiiiii-.'y!. 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SENIORS JUNlORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN FRATRES IN FACULTATE Thomas Bales Roger Bersled Alfred Barran Orville Allen Mr. Arfhur Huff William Coffman Richard Blake Taylor Bailey Thomas Bowen Irving DuBey Roberl' Block William Cope James Crislie FRATRES IN URBE Edward Filkins Joseph Gordon Jarlk Hickman Max Downing Mr- Edward Alward Jack Fulcher Roberr Marlin James Howland Dale Gognell Mr. paul Brady Jack Gibson Donald McCrory Overfon Kuhn Howard Humphries Mr. Samuel phillips Alberr Gram Thomas Philiips Jack Marshall Raymond Johnson Mr. James Remmele Harold Hallsfein Roberf Schwarfz Jack Monfgomery Tim Johnson Mr. Robenr Broughyon Lewis Hopkins James Wilson Merle Neiderhofer Waller Long M,-l Thomas Hankgnsgn Jack Larson Charles Podorean Burl' LUH-on John Meyer Frih Radke Roberl' Neuschel Edwyn Neiderhofer 'Samuel Romig John Orwig Fred Ringle Olis ROSlD0r0 Roberr Rcbey Donald Smifh Donald Wallar Paul Robinson 'Carl Sfiner Charles Sfiner Paul Welsh ,f 'X Ned Zarfman William meslh x Bur elle rig l f X Firsf Row: nal. Johnson, Humph s, Long, J. Johnson, Orwig, Neushel, Robinson, Roby, Zarlman. Second iMyer, Wesf, Filkins, Smifh, r Lionel Crocker, Chapfer Adviser, Gibson, Carl Sliner, Welsh, Hallslein Du, . X 4 'iRow: Charles Sfiner, Gordon, Radke, Bailey, Bersled, Block, Rosboro, Schwarfz, Marlin, Phillips, Allen fjffiiourfh Row: Howland, Barren, Hickman, Marshall, Fulcher, Wright Coffman, Cope, E. Niederhofer, Ringle A Podorean. Vx! Fiflh Row: Kuhn, Larson, Monlgomery, Hanson, o'Fer, Gram, Gosnell, Hopkins, Blake, Bales. ! Noi in Picfurez Chrisiie and Waller. Y ff Z X Z 4! x7 X' OFFICERS S Pres. Jack Gibson Vice. Joe Gordon ,, Secy. Jack Marshall ii Treas. Jack Monrgomery Founded Universil of Alabama, i856 Y Ohio Mu Chap+er esrablished I9l9 Nalional Chaplers: III Flower: Violel' Colors: Pur le and Gold P ffl qv JI fl 1 will lar? VM rv KV if Vw? :7ufflyl'THl'f3 i fos..J-uigffl L' JVQJKD s,,f XJ lDQYL,v':f' MEA! x.eff,jyJ.J'D iD5Q, ' ' One Hundred Thirly-nine OFFICERS Pres.-Verne Bowman Vice-Pres.-Ward Lahm Secy.-Rowland Slarr Treas.-Ralph Riddell i . Q...-. Era JCW Founded Hamline College, l90I Alpha lofa Chapler eslablished, Nalional Chaplersz 35 Flower: Red Templar Colors: Purple and Gold GL I93O Firsl' Row: Turnbull Second Row: Irwin, Third Row: Rendall mb, Jenkins, Bowman, Brooks. Scamahorne, Davis, Laegeler. lnnis, HuHon, Duebler, Riddell, Srarr. Sharp, McCarl'hy, Donovan, Kroemer. SENIORS JUNIORS PHOMORES Vern Bowman Villah Brooks Philip Davis Harry Jenkins Harvey Newcomb RESHMEN Lawrence Deubler mes HuHon John Donovan Durwood Harlley n lnnis William Rendall Charles lnnis Ralph Riddell Do Charles Sharp Karl Kroemer David Smifh Frank Laegeler Ward Lahm Gilberl Scamahorn Rowland E. Slarr Franklin Turnbull .ff i 'in '-ku -sq. 11.. ---f ' if ni l' . l.' 111 11: ur - I-HIQHEUH -A Q SO SAVE ME A PLA E !N BETA KAPPA One Hundred Forfy v rilimww H A4 , was J D or J, ow -... -.o-,....- , V, , , ,. J sooo ,. ,mf ' , i ' i 1 ,i , , , , A . J J Q C134 J ll- il- lei? all J .J ,llr-allT,s,-----iJ fu J -W ' fifii F lFi,fVF ,Ji A W FF FF A Mg 'Nfl :algo 7,12 SGFTLY Now AT ciose oi: DAY ws-iam ri-is si-:Ames or SENIORS Delphon Bashore Burson Boylan Joseph Cavagroffi Wardham Collyer Edwin Cooper George Hopes Verne Logerquisi' Alden K. Sanderson Firsi' Row: Aull, Dickson, A. Hudson, Siephens, Barhoover. Second Row: Epslein, idk, Third Row: Dewey, Buller, JUNIORS Wallace Aulr Merfon Barlow Al Bellavia Roberl Conan? Donald Daych Joseph Dickson Archie Hudson David Mandry Willard Sweeder Roberf Vick fine SOPHOMORES Paul Barhoover Hugh Chillenden Marvin Cummings Urvan Epslein Richard Kelley Harlan Klepfer Curfis McKinnie John Neuberf Spencer Parsons George Reed Waller Sfephens McKinnie, Kelly, Cummings, M. Hudson, Cicur, DeJu+e, Tolo, Logerquisi FRESHMEN John Bufler Frank Collins James DeJufe Alberf Denison Clarence Denlon John Dewey Edward Foresl' Raymond Hudson William Kafes Roberl Morlan Jack Peifsmeyer LeRoy Seils Pa'l'ric To'l'o Hopes, Cooper, Cavagrolli, Mandry, Parsons, Sweeder, Klepfer. Foresf, Collins, Kares. A Qi ,.,, n , H N FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Dewey Amner Mr. Sam Gelfer Dr. Richard Dean Mr. Chosaburo Keio Dr. Forbes B. Wiley FRATRES IN URBE Mr. Ted Simmons Mr. Leland Case Mr. Fred Moore Mr..Erven While Founded Denison Universily, I9 l 7 OFFICERS Pres.-Ward Collier Vice-Pres.-Vern Logerquisi' Secy.-Spenser Parsons Treas.-George Hopes Nalional Cha piers: 8 Flower: Moss Rose Colors: Red and Gray cfificffiyeiwiicarmv, K? ,Q l,,0mm0ffw Kinda' COZY. l'lUl1? Four eyes and a shoulde Greelings, Gale, le+'s corporale ,, ll miling for a s nl l , 1544, , ? 4 if own J QW 4-mb, J i Fx fi BeaufY andwve 'Fe +Q I ,lj 0151, lj M Denison debs are diliferenl' if Rifchie and miH'ens Coeds converlin' il' Romance and roses on wings of song' Mac and Mandel probably posin' Our D Woman dressed 'For plebing Taylor and Talbol Bender being beauliful obliging Slrange inlerlud Nice work if you're buill' lhal' way Dorsey, Klemm, and Frosh furnish frigid pl1o'ro par'l' of a friend Long may +l1ey wave I T 'avg ' .L ake x ...Q A . ', ' 'J , .-gL, .fb ,A - pe.. 'gi 1 . ff ,-, 33.2 -T I-4 A fw .Q 45 ,Q. V, . . '56 A rr- '4 'f' LT: ie- 4 1--es....,,. f- . - ,... -A., ., , H. Z. ' ' l'ff.Z5eQ A 1 - ,V , ' ?:':.'.. x ' E - , , - . xii. lAxi.EF,:t-1? 1 .T 'I e .,.. L. - V I V 4 A -, ., . 1 ., is - , - -as . , -man, , ,:,,I.i-.-4 , , ,, ,,, V , , . , , ,. li J. ,M,f,5- Y W f f ,. if , .ggrorified One Hundre d For? Chi Omega O Kappa Alpha The+a 0 Del+a Del+aDel1'a 0 Kappa Kappa Gamma 0 Alpha Phi O Alpha Omricon Pi 0 Alpha Xi Delia 0 Delia Gamma O e Hundred Foriy-four SORORES IN URBE ' SENIORS Sidney Jenkins Mifchell Gregory King Kellogg Annie MacNeiIl Augusl Odelbrechl Elinor Clark Jane Falls Mary Hecker Belly Scoll' Rufh Wheeler Margarel' Zell JUNIORS Belly Bolin Janel' Clarl: Edna DiDomenica Sue Homchis Belly Sherwood Mary P. Smilh Elizabelh Taylor Agnes Jean Walker U nive rsily Founded -of Arkansas, I 895 Thela G -nma Alpha, l926 Della Gam Nalion Flower: ' a Charler, l928 l Chaplers, 92 hile Carnalion Color: Cardinal and S+raw k Uri TO SOPHOMORES Elizabefh Deal Mary Divelbiss Helen Faris Jeanne Hinfzelemann Barbara Killian Jean Killian La Verne Kulhanel: Phyllis Logan Bel-'ly Slade Ruih Smilh Virginia Sfrailh Dorolhy Timm Rulh Vierling Kalhleen Williams OFFICERS Pres.-Peggy Zell Vice-Pres.-BeH'y Scoll Secy.-Mary Hecker Treas.-Rulh Wheeler FRESHMEN Rosamond Bafeman Margarei' Burne'H Mabel Campbell Marlha Collord Mary Daniels Rufh Howard Marjorie Larwood Gene McCollum Jean McVeigh Sue Molsberry Marion Scoll' Belly Sigler Alice Skinner Anne Williams Fourfh Row. A. Williams, alsberry, Collord, Burne'H', K. Williams, Baleman, Scoll, Sengler, Daniels McCollum Firsl Row: Falls, E. Clark, Hecker, Zell, Wheeler, DiDomenica. me al Second Row: Scoll, M. P. mi+h, Bolin, J. Clark, Taylor, Walker, Lederer, Sherwood. Q Third Row: B. Killian, Slade, Timm, R. Smiih, Divelbiss, Hinhelmann, Deal, Vierling, Kulhanek, Faris J Killian Campbell. - - U YOU, CHI O, I SING, WHILE I BRING One Hundred Forly five Sue Anne Mary Phoebe Janef Ann Lorraine Virginia Helen Jenkins Mary Frances Mary Pilgrim Alice Shepard Sara Jane SOPHOMORES Eleanor Bielke Barbara Bookser Harrier Bowman Lois Champney Jane Dorsey Marfha Ferguson Barbara Finley Jennie June Gaies Lucille Jeffrey Mariorie McNeill Elizabelh Monlross Maridan Richler Madeleine Rupp Jeanne Smifh Nancy Wilcox JUNIORS SENIORS SORORES IN URBE Virginia Chrisfena BeH'y Clemenfs Belly Cowman BeHy Klemm Virginia Marfindale Mariorie Merchanl Marion Orcu'H' Dorolhy Prifchard Mary Ann Sears Peggy Sherman Mary Shinn Beffy Lou Sfimmel Befly Taylor Peggy Truesdall BeHy Williams Founded DePauw Universily, l870 Chi Psi Del+a, l90l Bela Tau Chapler, I929 Nafional Chapiers, 65 Flower: Black and Gold Pansy Colors: Black and Gold JW. 44.4. UM.. Mildred Green Karherine Hopkins Janef Jones Lore nze Lind Mariana Milchell Dorolhy Lee Sullivan Elizabelh Way Eleanor Carolyn Williams Wolfe Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Kennefh Ullman Fred McCollum R. H. Williams Nina Shepard Fred Holden Eileen Roberfs Janel' Shepard Barbara Shepard Paul Ebaugh Virginia Andrews Lois Baird Sally Menaul Gail Blakeley SORORES IN FACULTATE Miss Ellenor Shannon OFFICERS Pres.-Mil Green Vice-Pres.-BeH'y Cowman Secy.-Carolyn Wolfe Treas.-DoHy Lee Sullivan Firsf Row: Hopkins, Woodyard, Monfross, Shinn, Slimmel, Smilh, Burgess, Shepard, Second Row: Jones, Lind, Sullivan, E. Williams, Milchell, Wolf, Green, Way, Hopkins, OrcuH', Foot Third Row: Sears, Bowman, B. Williams, Prifchard, Merchant, Marfindale, Klemm, Clemenis, Taylor, Chrisfena. Fourih Row: Wilcox, Jenkins, Hughes, Champney, Bielke, Dorsey, Rupp, Richier Bookser, Jeffries. Pilgrim, Brown, Greene, Ireland Kohler McNeill ,siafds ll-f.l1Ll,, Well- ,ll gil, B g sl g gg as li, of Tl-:ETA LIPS ARE sM1Ll , Ti-:ETA HEARTS- One Hundred Forfy-six - A -1 -- I 0 - -- H- 11 10 0 'll I, ' . - 41 i '1 1 'Q A ' 1 ' 9 I I I - S f TRI DELTA TRUE-WE'LL IsIeyMShaw DeBea'ucIair,' Samman, Braun, Hulligan, Marlin, Flelcher, Pococlc, Bunie, E. Shumalxer. rlh Row: Wrighl, lvlelcall, Richey, Willel, Sharlxey, Hunler, Finlrenbiner, J. Newlon, Slacey, Johnson, Dorsey, Ilis, Tinnerman. h Row: Hammerle, Bender, Challanl, Roudebush, Bulzman, Seagraves, Taylor, Townsend, Holelich, Wesllall, regg. OFFICERS Pres.-Janel Egberl Vice-Pres.-Belly Tumbleson Secy.-Libby Osmond Treas.-Celianna Isley SORORES IN URBE M rs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. M rs. Miss M rs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. M rs. M rs. C. D. Coons Jane Coons George Ashbrook Waller Krause Julius Romei H. G. Spencer Mary Spring P. S. Willel Karl H. Eschman L. J. Gordon J. L. King T. A. Lewis D. L. Mahood FRESHMEN Belly Bender Mariorie Bruclrerl Belly Bulzman Jeanne Chalfanl Anne Dorsey Margarel Holelich Ann Hunler Carolyn Melcall Rulh Roudebush Mariorie Richey Leslie Seagraves Nancy Taylor Belly Tinnerman Jane Townsend Belly Jane Wesllall Mary Alice Willel -Ez- LDA.. QZMG. 13. df.. Founded Boslon Universily, I888 Sigma Della Phi, I905 Della Chi Charler, I929 Nalional Chaplers, 87 Flower: Pansy Colors: Silver, Gold, Blue SOPHOMORES Carolyn Bowman Jean Bunie Margarel Chesebrough Belly Ellis Phyllis Finlrenbiner Jeanne Flelcher Mela Gregg Virginia Hammerle Louise Johnslon Jane Marlin Mariorie Pococlc Ann Pulnam Sue Sharlcey Eleanor Shumalxer Phyllis Slacey Belly Jane Wrighl JUNIORS Jeanne DeBeauclair Belly Braun Frances Coons Barbara Eschman Belly Hulligan Belly Koos Fannie Newlon Jeanelle Newlon Jeanne Samman Bealrice Shaw Janel Yule 321W Helen Jeanne eeds Janel berl Helen or Doris J Flory Carol G llh Celianna Iey Rulh Jen gs Norma Ki m Elizabelh mond Belly Radlr Margarel S maker Jean Speclr n Belly Tumb on Conslance chesler One Hundred orly-seven Il lkll. I T li E R E ' S AA E5 I R L raves , IH!!-151 FE 1 I , A - -1.11.1-11 14. 'A a11l1 . - I 6 VV li CD lk L VV !X'Y S VV I L L B E T R LJ E , ' T CD I? if Founded Monmouih College, I8 Kappa Phi, I898 Gamma Omega CharI'er, I929 Naiional Chapiers, 72 Flower: Fleur de Lis Colors: Lighi and Dark Blue Row: Page, Wilkins, Wiggins, Sanz' K 1, napp, Miller, Palmer, Sergardi, Nichols, Frazier, R. Galloway, Vorh Row: Thomson, Barbour, S+ewarI, A. Lewis, Krieg, Klemm, Shock, Waison, Goodwin, Shaffer, Trebing McCormack. Row: Knoop, Sefion, Niswonger, Tice, Richards, Tibbals, Gardiner, Wicker, Anderson, Kovachy, D. afhne, L. Lewis, Craig. Row: Lowrey, Arnold, Knox, Briggs, Backus, Armsirong, Coffman. OLlflfLIfIfLOL SENIORS Dorolhy Frazier I1 Virginia Hubac Jean Knapp Poriia Miller Barbara Nichols Sue Palmer Jeanne Sanzi Marie Sergardi Mary Wiggins Mariorie Wilkins One Hundred Foriy-eighl' UNIORS Rebecca Galloway Agnes Goodwin Jeaneiie Krieg Helen McCoy Doris Mandel Blanche Page Jeanne Shaffer Jane'I' Shock Barbara Voorhis Barbara Wafson OPHOMORES Barbara Anderson Priscilla Barbour Susan Chalmers Doroihy Galloway Mary Gardiner Jean Klemm Lillian Kovachy Ann Lewis Lucy Lewis BeH'y Sfewarf Jean Thomson Mary Frances Tibbals Kay Tice Charlene Trebing Ellen Waihne Lucia Wicker OFFICERS Pres.-PorI'ia Miller Vice-Pres.-Doroihy Frazier Secy.-Marge Wilkins Treas.-Sue Palmer FRESHMEN Joan Armsirong Barbara Arnold Nancy Backus BeHie Briggs Carherine Coffman BeHy Craig Barbara Knoop Virginia Knox Consiance Lowery Emily McCornack Phyllis Niswonger Louise Richards Helen Sefion SORORES IN FACUL Miss Helen Olney Miss Virginia English Miss EIizabe+I1 Pierce SORO Mrs M rsi Mrs RES IN URBE Edward Alward Clarence Eddy Henry Skipp M rs. Roy Edwards SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Ida Jean Dagger Kay Goodhue Jean Ralph Ruih Schoeplle Jean Wilson Rebecca Wingeri OFFICERS Pres.-Jean Ralph Alison Ewarf Ruih Franke Mary Jane Gregg Margaref Izani' Dorofhy Lindaman Gloria Ma'H'hews Macille Mowery Judifh Radebaugh Margaref Sowle Rufh Shank Florence Sloll Vice-Pres.-Macille Mowery Secy.-Florence Sfoll Treas.-Connie Sfilwell Elise Bonnei' Elizabelh Cowgill Belly Fos'I'er Eloise Jones Eleanor Nebel Carolyn Peasley Mary Pickering Jean Presfon Nancy Richardson BeHy Rowe Camille Skalak Conslance Slillwell Belly Jane Sfraffon FRESHM EN Helen Blackwood Mary Jane Clarke Sally Hare Mary Ann Hoffine Mariorie Howells Helen Jaworski Barbara Love Lillian McFadden Shirley Mulh Jayne Pearse Mariorie Touche SORORES IN URBE Mrs. M. E. Siickney Mrs. E. B. Hawes Mrs. Arihur L. Huff if 'Y Jane Volfz Nancy Walfers Ann Wray x CTN xx XX I w Ixl' II' Firsl' Row: Muih, Wray, Clark, Howells, Waller, McFadden, Hoffhine, Blackwood. Second Row: Skalak, Fosfer, Sfraflon, Nixon, Nebel, Cowgill, Pres+on, Sfilwell, Rowe. Third Row: Richardson, Wilson, Schoepfle, Mowery, Ralph, Goodhue, Dagger, Wingerf, Touche, Jones. Fourih Row: Radebaugh, Sfoll, Shank, Gregg, Franke, Ewarf, Maffhews, Sowle, Izan+. ALPHA PHI, DU M Y Founded racuse Universily, I872 Phi Phi Phi, I92I B Kappa Charier, I930 afional Chaplers, 37 Flowers: For 'r-Me-Noi' and Lily of 'I'he Valley Col s: Silver and Bordeaux MMM plz V FRATERNITY One Hundred Forfy-nine Founded Barnard College, I897 Alpha Tau Delia, I927 Alpha Tau Charier, Nafional Chapfers, Flower: Jacquiminoi' Color: Cardinal KA., if I0fLLCIf'OlfL SE ORS L ore Bryson D Ihy Burnham Fr es Deibel Gla s Dicer Rui eil Jean regg Jacqu ine Jones Dororh Maicheif Lorna of Kaiherin WoI'I e Jean Yo r JUNIORS Jean Bahr Helen Evans Sue Morrison Elizabeih Van I 930 49 Rose Z SOPHOMORES Mary Jean Alpers Helen Barnes Mary Blair Horn Jane Bond Shirley Brown Lois Buchanan Virginia Longabaugh Doris Lundy Mary Jane Reynolds Mary Ernesfine Smiih Lois Wolf SORORES IN URBE FRESHMEN Jean Adams Jean Bach Alice Jeane'He Engsfrom Doris Gregg Ann Lewis Helen Needham Myrle Pullis Brinca Roof Pauline Sherbondy EIizabe+h Walker Elizabeih Weeks Jeanne Whifing Mrs. W. J. Livingsion Mrs. F. D. Amner Mrs. F. J. Wrighf Mrs. E. C. Morrow Mrs. Roe Morrow Miss Mary Myers Miss Mariha Ann OFFICERS Pres.-Jean Yoder Froni' Second Third Davis Vice-Pres.-Ruih Geil Secy.-Sue Morrison Treas.-Marnie Smiih Bach, Sherbondy, D. Gregg, Adams, Needham. and Weeks. Piloi, Bryson, Dicer, MaI'cheH, Yoder, Gail, Gregg, Burnham, and Diebel. Back C. Wolfe, Longabaugh, Alpers, Smiih, Elizabefh Van Horn, Bond, Jones, Buchanan, Brown, Reynolds, Blair, Edirh Van Li -1 0 ' - 1 I'-1 1. , 'A I up ALPHA OMICRON Pl FRIENDS AS TH One Hundred Fifiy I ,D ear- tux., fi Xi L., 'N-.ff tx' f 'X If Ky! f- N. V- ff 'qNl MJ msn- C41 GAITI-IFR FLOWER ALONG WAY - ali l f ,,. , H-, ,Im .A ,L O .,-, ef .avg - ..,,a,,O.-3w .2 ... JI- I J I I 'Oily' ,I I all ,L I as II, as I VV E , - S L I F E ' S SORORES IN FACULTATE Mlss Louise Ralsfon SENIORS Barbara Cady Liberfy Janura Mary Jane Townsley Kalherine Webb OFFICERS Webb, Townsley, Janura, Wheeler. Barr, Halsey, Boughner, Hansen, Evenson. Cheadle, Wold, Swarlz, Trefheway, Gregory. M f ipmfm X I Founded Lombard College, I896 Delia Psi, I930 Bela Della Charfer, I93I Nafional Chapfers, 56 Flower: Rose Colors: Double Blue and Gold Pres.-Kay Webb Vice-Pres.-June Ammon Secy.-Elinor Evenson X2 lf Treas.-Elnora Wheeler SORORES IN URBE SOPHOMORES Mrs. Noah Overfurf Mary Barr Mrs. Leon Smiih BeI+ Bou hne JUNIORS June Ammon Elinor Evensen Margarei Menendian Elnora Wheeler Y 9 I' Emma Lou Cheadle Lillian Grimm Marfha Halsey Avis Hansen Anna Louise Wiley RESHMEN Mary K. Adams Mary Lou Gregory Joann Swarh Thelma Trelheway Laurene Wold c Hundred Fif'I'y-one SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN S or B L , E , B l SHE if , eww l Louis School, l872 Bela Zefa Colony, l938 Nafional Chap+ers, 57 Flower: Cream Rose Colors: Bronze, Pink and Blue Cefrl HAS TWO DREAMY EYES OF BLUE, A ULWXLWQM Founded Fronf Row: Cowles, Williamson, Puffer, Bell, Wafkins, Shivelv Waison Baldwin rave Second R E l' h I - 1 5- ow: ng IS , Sackehh Rhofon, Bariholomew, Willis, Pinlzham, Craig. Third Row: Buckwal+er, Chrisiian Wes'rcoH Dayholif Bolfomle W ll , , , y, a gren, Fulfo Jones, Harris, Sfewarf. Fourih Row: Schuh, Wallrins, Koncana, Freer, Welcher, Yeager, Rea. OFFICERS Pres.-Jane Baiholomew Vice-Pres.-Dolly Rhofon Secy.-Suzanne Willis Treas.-Ru+h Pinlcham SORORES IN FACULTATE SORORES IN URBE Miss Helen Badenoch Miss Marjorie Smilh Miss Helen Barr Mrs. Harold Tifus M rs. Harvey DeWeerd SENIORS Rufh Pinlcham One Hundred Fifry-iwo J UNIORS Jane Barfholomew Kay Boifomley Winifred Sackeh' Marion Welcher Priscilla Wesicoli' Be'H'ie Yeager Blanche Buller June Chrisiian Carolyn Craig June Freer Ann Harris Winifrecl Jones Jean Koncana Susan LeRow Sally Rea Doro'l'hy Rhoion Shirley Shufz Virginia Schuberl' Phyllis Waflcins Suzanne Willis Rufh Baldwin Lucille Bell Margaref Bucluwalier Jerry Cowles Rila Dayhoff Be'Hy English Barbara Fulfon Jacqueline Graves Harrie+ Puffer Wilma Shivley Gail Sfewari- Hazel Waikins Harriei' Wafson Frances Williamson ,,f,f -4 X,.f--,.ff Ymfjg' , 343- L A., .- eff,---AV ff' 'A ' ' X, ,Q vg,,f ,ripe-f ,ef MT, x Y 4-1 ,M-fljw J xzigyfk N ,ef Igi ,fllfgg ' K , ,-1 fL'!2 '1xfQf' J. 4 x,,,,..,f ,..-,f..f,, k,,,.,,?.xE,,,, gff,f'IQ 4,12 ? ,55, ,i'.:'f.i:X X ,Lb-f ,X .,,,f 24:2 -.Y9,.f ,fx 5 .f' ,, Q lffefffl ,Y J, A . ' Af 'LI- , 'Ex XJR 5. X , Xe? he A. 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Jesse ..... . f.'fs'si.'Aif 'ith' l20, Ellingson, Mildred. ......,....... . Ellis, Belle ........,..... 46, 97, 98 Ellor, Helen ...... . ,..... 27, 62, Elmer, Richard ............ 52, I08, Engineering Sociely, The ....... 92, English, Belly .................. 52. Engslrom, Alice .................. 1 I 1 80. Sl, sif 37, Copywrighl ........ Corson, Richard .... Cosway, Richard ........ 26, 68, Coughenour, Ralph ........ Cowgill, Elizabelh .... 46, 70, 76, Cowles. Jerry .............. 52, Cowman, Elizabelh. . . Craig, Belly ...... Craig, Carolyn ............. 46, Crawlord, Charles ...... ..... . .. .......37, Carwlord, Howard .... 37, IO5, I08, Cresson, Helen, lDeceasedl ....... Criles, John ......... .......62,92, Crocker, L. G. ...... 2l, 62, 97, 98, Crossed Keys .......... ......... Cummings, Marvin. .. Curlis, Lawrence, . . .. D ....46. ...37, D Associalion, The ...,....... .. Dagger, Ida Jeanne.. . . .26, 62, 64, Daman, Mary Lou ................ Daniels, Mary ..... . Davies, Roberl .... Davis, Delia ..... Davis, Phillip ...... Daych, Donald. . . .. Dayholl, Rila. .. Deal, Elizabelh .... Dean, Foresl ..... Dean, L. R. ....... . Deane, Dorolhy .... de Beauclaire, Jeanne Dedicalion ....... Deeds, Edward .... Deeds, Jeanne... Deer, Gordon ..,.. Deeler, David ..... Deibel, Frances .... De Jule. James .... ...,52, 52, 76, 79, . . . . .52, 89, ....37, 76. .,...l9. .......37. ....37, 64. 92. ........2, .....46, 8I. .....26, 80. .....52, 92, .......26. .....52. DeLong. David ...... .... 4 6, Della Della Della ..... .... Della Gamma....... Della Omicron .... .... Denison, Alberl .... .... 5 2, Denisonian, The .... .... 8 8, Denlon, Clarence.. Delweiler, F. G. .... . DeWeerd, H. A.. . .. Dewey, John ....... Deubler, Laurence... Dickson, Joseph ...... .......52, ff fffiicif iss., .......52, . . .38, 67, 68, 26. 70. 98. 26, I2O, 92, 70. 69, Epslein, Urvan ......... 46, 79, 8l, 69 Eschman, Barbara... .36, 64, , 80, Eschman, K. H. ......... 2, 3, 2l, 62, Ela Sigma Phi .... Evans, Helen. .. Evans, Irwin ........ ...38, 97, 98, .....52, 79, 52, ....37, 92, 79, .......46, Evenson, Elinor ..............,. 38, Everharl, Donald ........ 27, 76, Bl, Everharl, W. A. .........,..... I9, Ewarl, Alison .......,...... 38, 70, F Faelchle, Karl ........ 27, II7, ll8, Falls, Jane ..,.. ............ 3 8. Faris, Helen .... ........., 4 6. Fealures ...... ..... Fell, W. N. ..... ...... . Ferguson, Marlha.. ...... 46, Filkins, Edward ..,..., ..... 2 7, 68, Finkenbeiner, Phyllis.. ........ 46, Finley, Barbara ................ 46, Fishell, Richard ................ 46, Filch, Donald R. lRegislrarl .... 46, Filch, Donald R. l'4ll.46, II7, IIB, Flelcher, Jeanne. ....,..... .... 4 6, Flory, David ...... .. ........ 46, Flory, Doris ........ .... 2 7, 97, Fool, Pheobe ........ ...52, I46, Foolball Team, The... . . ...... . . . Ford, Rulh .......... ,.... 4 6, Foresl, Edward ..... ..... 5 2, Forsylhe, Marion ..... ........... Forsylh, Rosemary .... .... 7 6, 98, Fosler, Elizabelh .... ..... 4 6, 92, Fosler, Rachel ..... ........... Fox, Thomas ........ ..... 5 2, 86, Franco-Calliopean ....... . ..... .. I20, Dicer, Gladys ....... .... 2 6, Di Domenica ,Edna.. ..... 38, Dippery, Franklin .... .... I 08, Divelbiss, Mary ..... .... 4 6, Dixon, Richard .... .... 3 8 Donell, John ........ Donovan, John ..... . Dorsey, Elizabelh Ann .......... 52 Dorsey, Helen ....... Dorsey, Jane ........ Douglass, William .... Downing, Max ...... Downs, Jack ..,..... Drake, Ralph ,....... ..46, 86 . ....... 52 AA' ' ids' '.liBf'io9. iii Drummond, David .......... 46, 86 Du Bey, Irving ................. 26 Duerr, John ......... .......52, 92 Dulfey, Donald ....... 38, II5. II6 Dully, Harry ....... 26, 67. los. io7 E Ebaugh, W. C. ............... I9 Eddy, Charles ...... . .,...... . Egberl, Janel ..... .... 2 6. 64. Frankie, Rulh ......,........... 38, Frazier. Dorolhy ....... 27, 62, l25, Freer. June ................. . . .46, Freshman Baskelball Team, The ..... Freshman Foolball Team, The ...... Freshman Players, The ............ Frosl, Wilbur ......... 38, II7, Il8, Frowine, Susan ................... Frush, Pansy. .................. .. Frye, Richard .................... Fulcher, John. .27, 76, Bl, 90, 9l, 92, Fullon, Barbara ................ 52, G Gagnier. Fred ............, 46, II9, Galloway, Dorolhy ............. 46, Galloway, Rebecca ..... 38, 64, 69, 80, 86, I25, Gardiner, Mary ................ 46, Gales, Jenny June ............... Gallon, Dorolhy .........,..... 46, Gehr, Arlhur .......... 52, 86, I08, 80 Geil Rulh ........ 27 76 Geneser, Wilson. . asf iris, ll35,l l64i Gibson, Jack ............... 27, 67 Gillin, LeRoy ........ IO5, IO7, Gilberl, Paul ...... Gillespie, Paul ................... Goodhue, Kalhryn. Goodwin, Agnes. .. Goll Team, The ..... 27, .. . . .38, 76, 79, Gordon, Joseph ......... 38, 67, 68 I I I, I2O. Gordon, L. J. ....,........,... I9, Gordon, Roberl. .27, 62, 65, 70, l3B Gosnell, Dale ...... .......... I I2 Goux, Charles ........ 47, II7, I l8, Gowdy, Roberl .,.. ....... 4 7, 92 Grabner, Roberl ............,.... Gram, Alberl ....... ..... 2 7 Graves, Jacqueline ............. 52 Gregg, Doris .................. 52 Gregg, Jean ........ 27, 62, 64, 67 Gregg, Mary Jean. nsf .....27, si, 92, Jaworski, Helen ..... ...... Gregg, Mele .... ......... 4 6, Gregg, Thomas. 47, 76, SI, Green, Mildred ..... ..... 2 7, 64, Greene, Janel. . . ........52, Gregory, Mary ..... ......... 5 2, Grillin, William ...........,,..... Grillilh, Carol ,... .... 2 8, 62, 67, Grills, Mary ............,........ Grimm, Lillian .......... 47, 76, 79, Grogan, Mrs. George ....... ..... Gross, Clara.. ...... ... Gullell, David ...,..,............ H Hage, Alberl ........ 28 Hahn, James .......... ,76, 85, 89 ........28 CQVLCJEX Konfinwecf lnlramurals ..... ..... I 2l, Ireland, Virginia... ... .53, Irvin, Frank ..... .... 5 3, Irwin, Donald .... ...... 4 7, Isley, Celianna ...... .... 2 8, 76, lzanl, Margarel ....... ...... 4 7, J Janssen, Arlhur ....... ...28, 92, Janura, Liberly ..,.. ...... 2 8 LeRoy, Gene ............. l05, I08, Lewis, Ann l'4Il ...,.... 48, 86, 89, Lewis, Ann l'42l ........ Lewis, Lucy ......... ..... 4 8, 70, Lewis, T. A. ..,.................. . Lewill, Richard ........... 48, ll5, Liclsler, Alan ..... 29, II7, IIB, l20 Lind, Lorenze ....... I .... Lindaman, Dorolhy ...... 29, 40, Lindsey, A. W. .................. . Lindslrom, John ..... 40, 65, 68, 85 Miller, Porlia .... ..... 2 9, I25, Miller, Roland .... . . .. Minlon, Slephen ....,.. Milchell, David ..... 48, Milchell, Jo Ann ...... Milchell, Marianna .... Molen, Frank .,...... Molsberry, Susan ,... Monohan, Frank ..... Monlgomery, John .... Monlrose. Marilyn... Jellrey, Lucille. Jenkins, Harry .... Jenkins, Helen .... Jenkins, Sidney ..... Jennin s Rulh ......47 .......28 ....53, 76 ..28, 64, 80 II5. Linn, William ............. 53, I08 Moore Howard ...... Moore Janel ........ Moore, John. .48, 70, 7 Moore Wayne ....... .54, 76, 79. 76, 86, 90, ....40, 92. .......54, .....40. .....92, .....79, .....54. 6, 79, 8I, 89, 79. Morgan, G. D. .... . Hahn, Marie ..... ......38 g , .... .. Jewell, Slerling ..... . ..... 39, 68 Haines, William .... Hall, James ..,,.. Hall, Richard ..... Halsey, Marlha... ........47 ....47, 90 ....47, 86 ......47 Jewell, Johnson Johnson Johnson Sliles ..... .......... A. J. ............,. . Delvin ....... 53, I08, , Eric ................. Mc Hallslein, Hammer, Hammer John .,.... le, Virginia.. Harold. .. Hand, G. H. ...... . ...........47 Johnson, Howard .............. 47 Johnson, J. B. ...... ...... 5 3 Johnson, Ray. ...... .,.. 5 3, 86 McCollum, Alberl ....... Jones, Virginia ..... ... ... King, Joseph ..... Hanna, Ames ..... 38, IO Hanna, Donald ........ Hanna. Slanley ,....... Hansen, Avis ..... Hanson, Neil ...... . 5, II7, II8 Qllliif Tis' ....47 1 i Harding, Roberl .... ..... 2 8, I2O Hare ,Sally ....... ,.,.,,,,,, Harris, Ann ........ ...,,, 4 7 Harrison, Charles ..... .... 3 4 Harrison, Rodney ............. II7 Harlley, Durwood .............. 39 Hassard, William ,............. 86 Haslings, Roloerl ..,. 52, 86, 89, 92 Haury, Sue .....,................ Hays, Roberl ..... ........... 4 7 Hawes, E. B. ...... ,,,,,,,,, , Hecker, Mary ...... .... 2 8, 64 Hellerich, Clive... Hick, Louis ...... Hickman, Jack ..... Hines, Paul ....... Hinlzelman, Jeanne .... Hile, William ..... Holelich, Margarel ..... Homme, Mary Ann. Holden, James. . . .. Holl, William.. Hoover, Pauline... Hoopes, Jack ..... Homchis, Sue... Hopes, George... . .......... 52 .. ......... .52 ...47, l05, l08 .47 ....39 ..5.2. ....52 . . . .28 ...47, 76 4 1 Johnslon, Louise .... ...,.. 4 7 Jones, Charles .... ........ Jones, Eloise ...,.. ..... . .... Jones, Jack ........... 53, I08, Jones, Jacqueline ............. Jones, Jones, Janel ........ Orval ....... . .. Jones, Weslbrook ....... Jones, Wxnilred ........ . Jordan, Charles.. .47, I09i 'iidf Judd, Thomas ....... .. .. K Kappa Alpha Thela .... Kappa Kappa Gamma .... Kappa Sigma .......... Kales, William ..... . .. Kalo, Chosaburo ........ Kelley, Richard ................ Kellogg, King .......... . ... . . .5.3. . ..... Kibby, Willard ,.... .45, 47, 65, Kiehm, Norma.. ...,..... 29, Killian, Barbara... .... Killian, Jean ..... King, Jane .... King. J. L. ..... . Lillle, Roberl ..........,,..... 53 Livingslon, W. J.. .2l, 62, l05, lI8 Logan, Phyllis ................. 48 Logerquisl, Verne... ....... . .92 Long, Waller ............. 53, I I2 Longabaugh, Virginia.. Love, Barbara ....... Lowrey, Conslance. .. Lundy, Doris ...... Lullon, Berlram ......... McBurney, Richard ...... McCarlhy, Donald ..,. McCarlhy, Roberl ..... McCarlney, William ..... McClanalhan, John ..... McClanalhan, Joseph, . .. McCollum, Gene ........ McCollum, James.40, 65, McCormack, Emily ..... .. McCoy, Helen ...... McCrory, Donald... McElhallen, Maxine ..... 48 48 53 48 Morgan, Evelyn .................. Morlan, Roberl .... Morrison, Fred ..,.. Morrison, Suzanne.. Morrow, E. C. ....... . ...53, 76 ...53, 89 ffisf ,105- ssi 'sis' .......'4'a' ioa 53 89 53 35 89 McFadden, Edward .,...... 53. Il2 McFadden, Lillian... McGillin, Roberl .... McKee, Susan ....... McKinnie, Curlis .... .. Mclnlyre, James ........ 53 48 ...40, 76 Morlar Boa rd ........... ........ Molhersbaugh, Edward ............ Mowery, Macille .........,. 40, 99 i I v I 1 Kinney, Dorolhy .....,... Kleindiensl, Viola ........ Klemm, Belly .... 40, 64, 69, 86, I25 Klemm, Jeanne ............. 47, 86 McMullen, Gordon ......... .... 5 3 McNamara, Clemenl ......., 29, 67 I I0 McNeill, Alan ,...... 29, 62, 65, 68 I I I. II5, 120 McNeill, Mariorie ...... . ....... 48 McVeigh, Jean ................... M Mackellresh, Taylor. .40, 70, 76, 85 MacNelll, Annie ....... . ......... . Macomber, Roberl ........ 48, Il7 Moyer, James ......... ...54. 76 Munger, George ..... ......... 5 4 Murphy, John ...... ,.... 5 4, 92 Murphy, William ............... 54 Musal, Allred .......... 4l, 68, 76 Mulh, Shirlee .................. 54 Myer, John ...... 30, IO9, l I l, I I8 N Nebel, Eleanor ........ Needham, Helen ..... Nelms, John. .... .. Nelms, Joseph ..... Neuberl, John ..,.. Neushel, Roberl ..... Newcomb, Harvey ..... Newlon, Fannie ...... Newlon, Jeanelle .... ..48, 70, 98 .......48 ....ll9 .....48 ...30, 92 .....4I .....4I Nichol, John ...... .. ......... 54 Nicholie, Donald ............,.. 48 Nichols. Barbara ....... Niederholer, Edwyn .... Niederholer, Merle. .. Niswonger, Phyllis ..... Nixon, Elizabelh ........ Norman, Selh ......... Norpell, Thomas ...... Nygren, Donald ....... O O'Beirne, B. E. ....... . Cberhelman, William.. .30, 67, 97 ........30 .......48 ...,.54, 86 ........48 4I, 92, l05 .. ......... 52 97 Hopkins, Ann ,,.,, Hopkins, Kale ..... Hopkins, Lewis. . .28, I I7. ll8, l20 Hopkins, Rulh ............,...... Hough, Norman ......... 39, 76, 85, Houser, William. , . ........ . . . . Houslon, Sarah... ...... . , , , Howard, Roberl. . . ...I08, I-loward, Rulh .... .... 5 2, Howe, R. H. ...... ,,,, 2 0, Howells, Margie... .52, Howland, James... ..... ,47, Hubach, Virginia .... .... 2 8, 70, Hubona, Michael. .. ,,,, Hudson, Archie ....... ,... 3 9, Hudson, Raymond. . .. . . . .53, Hull, A. L. ........ ......... . Hull, Jeanelle .... .... 4 7, 76, Hullman, Phyllis.. ...... 47, Hughes, Lorraine .... Hull, Gabrielle ....... Hulligan, Belly .... ....53, Humphries, Howald ............ 52, I'IUFll6'l'. Anne ..... Hurley. John. ....... 39, 76, 79, 8l, Hullon, James.. ..... 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Larwood, Mariorie. . . .. ..... ... Lawrence, Charles... ...... . . .. Lederer, Jane ..... .... 4 0, 76, Lee, John ...... ....... . Leedy, Miriam .... ...... LeRow, Susan .... .... 4 8, Mahood, D. L. .......... 19, 62, 85 Maior, C. L. .......... . Maire, Julian .......... . Maliszewski, Edward .... ...29. ll5 53 Mandel, Doris ......... 40, 69, Mandry, David ,......... Markle, William ....... Marquardl, David ...... Marquardl, William ..... Marshall, Jack. .... ... Marlin, Jane ........ . Marlin, Roberl ......... Marlindale, Virginia ..... Masque rs' ........ . .... . . l05. 48, 86, ....48, Masleller, Wallace .... 48, II7, Malchell, Dorolhy ...... Mallhews, Gloria .... 40, ...29, 64, 67, Maxwell, Roberl ............ 48, Maxwell, Thomas ..... Meacham, Eileen.. I25 40 liz' io? iw 98 99 40 40 IOO Il8 I25 69 70 48 4 Meilslrup, Spencer .. .... 29, ll5, I20. Menendian, Margarel ....... 40, 67. 79. Men's Debale .................... Men's Glee Club ................. 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Rholon, Dorolhy ......... Richards, Dean C. F. ,..... . Richards, Emory ........... Richards, Louise ........... Richardson, Nancy ,.,.. Richey, Mariorie ..... .. Richler, Maridan ..... ... Riddell, Ralph ...... Rieger, James .... Riley, Jaclc ....... Ringle, Fred ....... Roberls, Dudley .... Robey, Roberl ..,... Robinson, Paul ..... Roden, A. A. ..... . Roden, Mrs. A. A.... Roehm, Jack ....... Rogers, T. A. .... . Romei, John, . . . .. .49 I20 .54 i -Q l'1f6!0X Concffaclecf Schuberl, Virginia.. ........ .. Schulle, James .... .... 4 2, IO5, Schulz, Shirley ..... ....... 4 9, Schwarlz, Roberl .... ........... Scoll, Belly ...,.... .... 3 I , I 25, Scoll, Elizabelh ..... ........... Scoll, Marian ..... ........... 9 9, Sears, Mary Ann ...... 42, 86, I25, Seagraves, Leslie ........... 54, 76, .....54. Seils, LeRoy ..... Servis, Jack. . .. Shaller, Jeanne ...,. 42, 67, 69, I25, Shank, Rulh ................ 42, 70, Shannon, Eleanor .... .......... Sharkey, Sue ...... .... 4 9, 92 Sharp, Charles ...... .... 5 4, 92 Sharp, Granville ...... ...... 3 I Shaw, Presidenl A. A. ....... I3, 62 Shaw, Bealrice ...... ....... 4 2 Sheldon, William .... .... 4 3, 76 Shepard, Alice ..... .... 5 4, 76 Shepard, Thomas .... ...... 4 3 Sherbondy, Pauline .... .... 5 4 Sherman, Donald ..... . .... 3I Sherman, Margarel ............ 43 Sherwood, Belly .........,.. 35, 64 99, I25 Shinn, Mary ..... ......... 4 3 Shively, John .... .... 4 3, 97, 98 Shively, Wilma ................ 54 Shock, Janel' .,....... 43, II9, I28 Sellon, Helen .... ......... 5 8, IO8, Sergardi, Marie. ............ 3I, Slewarl, Belly ..... Slewarl, F. W. .... . Slewarl, Gail .... Slickney, M. E. ..... . ....50, 64, Slilwell, Mary .......... ......, 5 0, Sfimmel, Belly Lou ............. 43, Sliner, Carl ................ 32, 92, Sliner, Charles ......, 55, IO8, II2, Slill, Charles .... Sroll, Florence ..... Slone, Leavill .... Slrailh, Virginia... Slrallon, Belly .... Slumpl, Ralph ..... Sullivan, Dorolhy .... Swainharl, Roberl .... Swarlz, Joan ....... Swarlz, Tim ......... ............55, .....-13, . ....so. los. ....32. I25, . ,.... Q ..... 5 .5.I Sweeder, Willard ............... .. Sweilzer, Harry ......... 32, 85, 90, Swmphony Orcheslra. The ......... T Tamblyn, Jack .... 32, 65, IO5, IO6, I I I, I I5, I I6, Tau Kappa Alpha ................ Taylor, Belly .................. 43, Taylor David .............. 50, II8, Taylor, Fred. .... ...43, 76, 79, BI, Taylor Elizabelh ............... 43, 54. fi-i. 49. .54 .49. 67, ..54. .54 .....2I. Romig, Samuel .... .. Rool, Brinka ..... Rope, Evelyn .......,... 3I, 62, Rope, Margery ...., .... Rosboro, Olis ....., .. Roudebush, Rulh .... Rowe, Belly ...... Rupp, E. C., Sr..,. Rupp Madeleine ....... Rupp Woodward...3I, 70 Ryan, Mary Lou ......... Sackell, Winilred Samman, Jeanne. Sanderson, Alden. Sanzi, Jeanne .... Sallem, DeWarl. Saunders, Paul.. Sawyer, Jay ..... Saxlon, Frank .......... Scamahorn, Gilberr ..... ......42, Scarrill. Ralph. ..... 49, 86. Schoeplle, Rulh ........,.. Schroeder, John .......... . .49. 92, 67, .54 I08 .49 .49 62 II8 86 .54 86 IO5 92 92 3I 79 54 54 49 IO5 42 49. 70. .49 49. 54, .49 76. I is .49, I25. .4-2, ..3I, ..3I, IO8, ..54, ....49. 79. 89, 90. 3 I. 54, Shoop, Richard ............,,.. 49 Shorls, Wilbur .......... ....... 4 9 Shumaker, Eleanor ..,. .... 4 9, 64 Shumaker, E. J. ............... I9 Shumaker, Margarel ............ 3I Siegel, Howard ........ 49, IO9, Ill Siegrisl, George ............... 76 Sigler, Belly ................... 54 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . ..... .. Sigma Chi .......... ........ Simmons, Sylvia ............ 3l, 76 Simpson, Roberl ................. Sims, George .... 3l. 62, 65, 70, BI Sims, Harry ................... 49 Sims, John ................. 55, 76 Sipple, Marcia. .. .... ..49 Sisson, William ..... .... 5 5 Skalak, Camille ..... .... 4 9 Skinner, Alice ....... Skinner, Alma B.. . .. i Skipp, H. J. ........ .... . Slade, Elizabelh .... .... 5 0 Smilh Cliliord .................. Smilh David ..... ............. 5 5 Smilh Donald. . .3I, 62, 65, 85, II9 Smilh G. Roberl ........... 55, 92 Taylor Lyle .......... ....... 5 5. Taylor, Nancy ..... ..... 5 5. Taylor, William .... ......, 5 5, Temerario, C. A. .......... 2I, IO5, Tennis Team, The ................. Thomas, Dorolhy ................. Thomas, Howard ...... 50, I05, I07, I I5, Thomson, Jean ................. 50, Tibbals, Mary Frances ...... 50, I48, Tice, Kalhleen ......... 50, 86, I25, Tieman James. ..... Timm Dorolhy ...... . ......... 45. Tinnerman, Elizabelh .... ..... 5 5, Tilus, H. H.... Todhunler, Mary... Tomperl, James .... Tolo, Palric ....... Touche, Marjorie. .. Townsend, Jane ..... Townsley, Mary Jane Townsley, Harry ..... Track Team. The .... Traulman, George.. Trebing, Charlene... Trelheway, Thelma.. . .... 20, 68, . ......... 50. ....55, I08. .......55, . ....... 55. 32 80 '.'.'.'.'5'd.'7ef 8II ..........II7, 'iss' .I48- Truesdall, Peggy ............ 43, 86, Tumbleson, Belly ..... 32, 62, 70, 97, Turnbull, Franklin ............... 50. U Uhlman, Fred ......... .. Umsled, James ..... .. Smilh Jeanne ................. 50 Smilh, L. E. ........,. ...... 2 0 smiih, Men, P. V403 ....... 43, 69 Smilh Mary E. i'4II .... .,.... 5 0 Smilh, Roberl ................. 43 Smilh, Rulh ................... 50 Smilh, Wallace ...... 3I, 62, 65, 85 Snapshols. .......... I56, l57, I66 Snider, Dorolhy ..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Snider, Monroe ....,.. 67, IO5, I08, I20 Sorensen, Edwin. .. ..... Souers, Millard ..... ,,,.. Soulhard, Slanley .............. 43, Scwle, Margarel ............... 43, Spachl, Freshmen Dean Grace ..... Spanish Club, The ............... Speckman, Jean ..... ............. Spengler, William ..... ..-.56, 92, Sperl, Kennelh ..... Sperry, Edward .... ...... Spring, Mary .... Slacy, Phyllis ...... ....,32. .......22. ....50, 99, Uller, W. T. .,.. . V Van Devenler, Louise. Van Horn, Edilh .... 1 Van Horn, Elizabelh., Van Horne, Richard. Van Voorhis, Samuel.. Varney, Chesler,. . . . .... . 50. . ..... 43, . ....... 50. .......32, I20, ..........43, ......,50, 90. 99. Sladdon, Arlhur ..,........ 50, I37, Slark, Harry ..................... Sla rr, Rowland ..,... 50, 76, 79. 8I, Slephens, Waller .............. 50, Veririing, Jack ..... Vick, Roberl ..... Vierling, Rulh .... Vincenl, Palrick ........ 32, 67, Vokes, Joan .... ....43, 86, .......50. 79. I05. I20, .....55, 76, Volli, Jane .......... . ...... 55, Vorhis, Barbara ........ ..... 4 3, W Wagner, Richard ...... ...,... Waile, Dwighl ....... .....5O. Walker, Agnes Jean ..... ....... 4 4, Walker, Eugene .................. 32 Walker, Marvin ,.,,, Wallace, John ...... , 62, 65, 67, 8I, 85, 89, Wallar, Donald ....... 50, IO5, IO6, I39 Walqren, Violel ................ 50, I52 Wallis, LOIS ...... .......... 3 2, 92 Waller, Nancy ..... . ....... I49 Ward, F. C. ..... ........... 2 0 Ward, Frank ..... ...55, IOB, I35 Walhne, Ellen ..... ...... 5 O, 76 Walkins, Hazel ..... ... .. I52 Walkins, Phyllis .... ...... 5 0, I52 Walson. Barbara ........... 44, 86, I4-8 Walson, Harriell ............... 55, I52 Way, Elizabelh ...... 32, 70, 97 98, I46 Webb, Kalherine ....... 32, 67, I25, I5I Webb, Slallord ............ 44, 67, I38 Weeks, Elizabelh. .. ........ 55. I50 Welcher, Marion ............... 44, I52 Welsh, Paul ,..... ...32, 92, II9, I39 Wesl, William .......... 33, 50, B5, I39 Wesl, Raymond .................. I35 Weslcoll, Priscilla ...... 44, 76, 80, I52 Wesllall, Belly Jane ........... 55, I47 Wheeler, Charles. . .44, 76, 92, IO9, I37 Wheeler. Elnora ............ 44 69, ISI Wheeler, Roberl ................. 33 Wheeler, Rulh ..... .......... 3 3, I45 Whidclen, R. W. ............... I9, 85 While, Richard ....... 44, I I7, I IB, I35 While, Roberl ,.... ............... I 38 Whilehead, Richard ........ 50, 86, I35 Whiling, Jeanne ................. 55 Whilney, Frank ......... 50, 70, 92, I09 I33, IIO Wicker, Lucia ...... 50, 76, 79, 86, I48 Wiggins, Mary ................ 33, I48 Wighl, Collins ........ 33, 92, I34, I20 Wilcox, Nancy ....... ...... 5 0 70, I46 Wilcox, Norman ............. .. 55 Wiley. Ann .................. 50, I5I Wiley, Freshman Dean F. B. .... I6 Wiley, T. R. ................. .. 20 Wiley, Roberl ................. 44, I36 Wiley, Ronald .... .... 3 3, BI, I36 Wilkins, Mariorie., ..... 33, I48 Willer, Russell ....... 50, I36 Willell, Mary Alice ........... 55, I47 Williams, Anne ............... 55, I45 Williams, Belly ........ 44, 86, I25, I46 Williams, Clyde .............. .. 55 Williams, Eleanor .......... 33, 97, I46 Williams, Kalhleen ..... ...... 5 0, l45 Williams, R. H. .,... ..... . ..22, 85 Williamson, Frances ........ 55. 86, I52 Williamson, Donald ......... 50, 76, I38 Willis, Suzanne ...... .... 5 0, 86, I52 Wilson, Gordon... ...,,,, 44, l38 Wilson, Jean ..... ..... 3 3, I49 Wilson, William .,..... .....,. I 36 Winchell, Donald ................. I37 Winchesler, Conslance ...... 33, 64, I47 Wingerl, Rebecca .......... 33, 76, I49 Wold, Laurene ......... ..... 5 5, I5I Wolle, Carolyn... ...... 33, I46 Wolle, Kalherine ........... 33, 80, I50 Wolfe, Lois ................ 50, 70, I50 Wolfe, Roberl ..... 36, sa, los, I20, I33 Woodring, Donald ..............., l38 Women's Alhlelic Associalion ..... I25 Women's Debale ................. 98 Women's Glee Club ............., 77 Women's Sludenl Governmenl Ass'n 64 Woodward, John .............. 92, I34 Woodyard, Sarah Jane ...... 55, 86, I46 Wray, Anne ...,..... ....., 5 5, I49 Wrighl, Burdelle .... ...... 3 3, I39 Wrighl, Elizabelh Jane .... ..50, 86, I47 Wriqhl, F. J. ....... ....... 2 O, 62 Wrighl, Roberl ............ 44, Bl, I35 Y Yeager, Belle ................. 44, I52 Yeager, Palricia .................. .. Yoder, Jean ...... 33, 62, 64, 70, 76, iso Young Men's Chrislian Ass'n ...... 7I Young Women's Chrislian Ass'n... 7I Yule, Janel .................... 44, I47 Z Zarlman, Ned ................. 55, I39 Zell, Margarel ....... .... 3 3, 92, I45 One Hundred Sevenly-nine FOV Better Things To Eat THE RED AND WHITE GROCERY P1'0jJ1'iezf01'y JULIUS ROMEI D. U. '38. JOHN ROMEI D. U. '40. GRANVILLE, OHIO PHONE 8l55 You'II Find The New Things Firs'I'4- COMPLIMENTS OF A+ HERMAN'S F. M. SPENCER COAL CO. IF YOU GO FOR THE SMARTEST HERE YOU ARE SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES WHOLESALE VARSITY TOWN AND UNDER-GRAD KNOX, DUNLAP, LEE HATS . ARROW SHIRTS NECKWEAR - UNDERWEAR COKE HERMAN The Sunday Creek Coal Co. The Clwhzef High Grade S'I'eam and The Sfore Where Qualiiy and Service Counf Domes'I'ic Coal wen side square NEWARK, or-no COLUMBUS OHIO e Hundred Eighfy for dependable qualily FURNITURE RUGS CARPETS STOVES LAMPS CARLILE'S Wesf Main af Arcade Annex NEWARK EMERSON The Young Meds Store In SI'yIe In Policy In Spiril' CLOTHES For may For Dress For Every Occasion ROE EMERSON NewarIc's Largesf Cloihing SI'ore II S. Wesi- Side Square S. J. BAGGS. Mgr. D. U. 'IO THE NEWARK TELEPHONE COMPANY 'A Home Owned Company O Unlimifed Telephone Service for less 'I'I1an SEVEN CENTS A DAY in' A friendly slore In a 'Friendly oily KINGS Department Store NEWARK OHIO One Hundred Eighly-o DELIGHTF UL ATMOSPHERE YEAR 'ROUND GUESTS Iind enioymenl' in our cleliglwiful almosplnere, anol our luxurious accornrnoolalions. SUMMER GUESTS oleliglil in Ilwe refreshing cIirnaIe, counlry wallcs, eiglwleen-hole golf course, ancl our inimirable cuisine. Excellenl' Three Course Dinner-One Dollar Per Plale Srudenr Rales Prevail for Dinners THE GRANVILLE INN OI-IiO'S MOST BEAUTIFUL lNN And Golf Course, Inc. GRANVILLE OHIO FOR FINER FOODS IN SANDWICHES THE FINEST FRATERNITY JEWELRY DROP IN AT Officii Badges n M Dance Programs eys and Pins Parfy Favors ' Sianonery Awards 34 N. 3rd S+. Newark, Ohio OR WriI'e for I939 BLUE BOOK IIIus'IraIing New Cres'I'ed Gifis YOUR COPY IS FREE 70 E. Main S+. Newark, OI1io COLUMBUS OFFICE 1826 North High S+. ' ANTLER GRILL A Good Place 'Io Eea+ L. G, BALFQUR CQ, STEAKS-oi-loPs-LUNCH ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS Newark, Ohio ne Hundred Eig I1Iy-Iwo The Lundoff-Bicknell Company BUILDING CONSTRUCTION I228 Terminal Tower Bldg CLEVELAND, OHIO TELEPHONE CHERRY 7340 COM PLIMENTS CLARK RADIO 0 CENTRAL OHIO'S LARGEST RADIO SHOP FAIRMONTS Dairy Products The Peak of Qualify Since I884 RESTAURANT Ice Cream - BuH'er SODA FOUNTAIN Cheese- Salad Dressing ' CANDIES MAGAZINES Fresh - Frozen Fruifs . And Vegelables One Hundred Eighf yfh TO THE STUDENTS OF DENISON UNIVERSITY- BEST WISHES FROM YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER Baker Art Gallery Rich and High Sfreeis COLUMBUS, OHIO AND- May the future hold in store for you a like measure of suc- cess Which you have helped make possible for us. -jf-www W-'MW , 4,,., MODERN GAS EQUIPMENT MAKES YOUR HOME REALLY RUN ITSELF The swing to gas-the efficient, all purpose fuel --for the four big home jobs is growing by leaps and bounds. Gas will out perform all types of fuel for Refrigeration, Water Heating, Cooking, and House Heating. 241 GM C J One Hundred Eig FOR THE PRICE OF UNE CIGARETTE 'tofu Xi- one OHIO owlanco One Hundred Eighty-six M AY I B 0 ll II 0 W S0 E ELECTRICITY F 011 BIIEAIIF AST? FTER the first ilabbergasted moment. you would assure your slightly uncon- ventional neighbor who wished to borrow Electricity that it is nothing at all. as the French express it. and permit her to borrow all the iuice she could possibly need to prepare her iamily's breakfast. knowing :lull well that its cost would be negligible. This low cost is true of EI.ECtricity in gen- eral . . . while your neighbor cannot borrow El'..ECtricity-as she would a cup of sugar-to boil the morning eggs and make the morning toast or coffee. actually the cost of such a loan would be very little more than the cost of a cigarette. We illustrate this fantastic thought to remind you how cheap your ELECtric Service really is. XX: 'J 1114 '- AHN AND OLLIER AGAIN WX X ' ' xi ' N iii- X Xw X4 YN XM' ilwxx x X W, 1 is W' I fx 7, if 'P epeafed accepfance by discriminating Year Book Boards has inspired and sustained the Jahn 8- Ollier slogan that gathers increas- ing significance wifh each succeeding year. 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