Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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Xonyfhing which he hos experiericefi be- fore. l-le must now leopnfflg woys of The school. l-le musffzliscover whof is expected ofhjnffsgcioilly os well cis onco- demiccxuyfl-le will receive from his col- lege' coreer iusf whof he puts info if. fffxmong the mcxny Things which will en- honce his college days, one of The fnosf X important is tradition. X! 1 X X X X X X .f on t X X' ff' ff ff! ff ff X f X x ff ff X X X f 1 X X f X Tradition at Denison extends into every phase ol college As we study or play or engag types ot activity, tradition is always evident, playing its part in the things which we do. UUA lite. e in other f X X Passing through Denison on a tour year excursion into the realms ot knowledge is an experience which we will never forget. We enter as adolescents and emerge as men and women. and tradition ,.',,1.' ., ,, -5 i ' J ' r 'i 'L l J , '1 SJ, ,V , , Hifi T 'Q' pg'- . 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One rniglwf wonder at The scene of diligent QILLI I g preparafion unfolding before 'XX I P I ,iff his eyes were lie To srray , ,,,L,,-V J info Doane Library on a cold winTer's niglif. As The Typicol Denison sfudenf leoves his ploce of residence on ci cool, crisp morning, he feels The sfroin ond sTress of The previous evening's lobors pressing upon him. Chounces ore, before The morning is over, he will succumb To The frogronT oromo of hof coffee ond find himself lounging in The Union. Reiuvencifed by This Time-Tesfed brew, he will finish The doy wide owoke ond c1lerT. l-l'hoT's whoT coffees supposed To do, isn'T iTf7l if iii, Ti .ii' T Tiki Come XXX- I T ,-ff '-.. J' kgs-Q 'I Page Thirfec NZ. vwwfgsgw ,,, mu f i. Ln, u .W lf! qw f 'of 7 my -'a...,,, if HSI D ,Y . if 1 1 mm , 3,, 1 Q M : 4 , :1Q, g v mu UTM' Yay? I I f 5'f?? 5 ,V My X , a.J'i?f 4i3?S?Qf 'sn-f -E :A ,E wuug 'ki V- 'Ai iz --.J ..,, ,- H M.. ,W N Z 5 ,. :N oh, , , H H' T ' f En' V L, i 1-ua.. 2' '11 U, 'H 9, :'s ::l'17 U! 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We are sponsoring foreign sTudenTs here aT Denison from seven diTferenT counTries, and many ideas are exchanged by The foreign and American sTudenTs aT meefings held ThroughouT The year. For The Bonds of Friendship aucTion. Dr. and Mrs. Crocker give a superb waffle supper To The highesT bidder. These Two luclcy people are enTerTained by The musical abilify of The Crocker family as well as by Their good food. The exchange dinner broughf closer Togefher The lads and lasses in order To sTrengThen The greaT Tradifion of The Denison family. J Ari, xref ,,., X Q eff X A-'Z'-' NM .-'.- v ' 1 , gel -Q' . , Many a weary nighf has been spenT by The Typical Denison sTudenT waTching a baskeTbal'l game in The Wigwam. Were iT noT for The uncomforfable seafs. The obsTrucTed view. and The leaky roof if mighT be possible To leave The Wigwam in fairly good shape wiThouT The usual cramps, pneumonia and closTraphobia. l-lowever. iT seems ThaT The old place was beyond repair so They decided To build a new field house. Everyone is looking forward To The firsT baskeTball game in The new Physical EducaTion CenTer. As The winTer winds begin To howl and The mercury drops To freezing, fraTerniTy house dorms begin To feel more like The inside of an igloo Than a modern home. Goaded on by The more advenfurous broThers, Those noT so rugged are forced To don varying garbs in order To cope wiTh sub-zero Temperafures. This year marked The beginning of a new Denison TradiTion which we all hope will be perpeTuaTed on down Through The years. An all-school dinner was held in The Wigwam, followed by a very en- Terfaining program which proved To be a success from all angles. 1 , ,3?fF fTf. I 3 exif' X X fi 4 1255 - bs? Tr.- -N lm ,I YQ 2 6 :-A A 0 ' is ww R, 1 7 :sh sf, N, , ,., 1 f Wk 5 A.. fi AGL., Miiig Page Eighteen b-N ',. - HT' .ffl T ' pf: - ., ,, ,N A ax T rsT T irrr I siri Q1 Tnis T .. TI jf ,i-- - . z X, ,ff 1 4, A 4 U ., The Sig Bloody BuclceT porTy provides on ouT- leT lor oll who hove o clever ideo lor cosTume or decoroTion. AfTer on evening ol doncing ond mod revelry The men leove To allow The wom spend The nighT in The lroTerniTy house. FroTerniTy ond sororify donces ond porTies odd much To The sociol life of The Denison sTudenT body. ln oddiTion To The Three TroTerniTy ond Two sororiTy sponsored donces eoch yeor, The diTlerenT sociol groups sponsor mony oddiTionol porTies. Among These porTies moy loe found Themes ronging from Children's PorTy Through lvliliTory Boll ond Fiji Weekend To Pig Dinner. A sTudenT's yeor would noT be compleTe had he noT Token The porT of Arob, PiroTe, KnighT or some oTher inTeresTing Type of person oT some TroTerniTy or sororiTy sociol TuncTion. GD Beachcombers, hula dancers, cannilaals and many oTher characTers may be seen aT The Fiji Weekend parTy. Amid appropriaTe decorafions and a Tropical moon The parTy progresses, wiTh dancing, and enTerTainmenT unTil The Time comes for The men To leave The house To The women for The nighT. Any would be generals, admirals, camp followers, or prisoners of war can saTisTy any of Their inerT desires aT The lVliliTary Ball. Once a year This assemblage of miliTary derelicTs Takes place in The Befa l-louse, culminaTing. as usual, in The men being Turned ouT To sleep on The sTreeTs while The women Talce over The house. A pep-rolly, tootbcill gome, donce, troternity tloots, sor- ority house decorotions, ond son's alumni, all molce l-lome- coming on importont doy in the yeor of o Denison student. If tollcing obout oi doy is ony indicotion of its irnportonce or it rumors obout o doy molce it outstanding then D Doy holds no second in the line up ot Denison's doys to remember. The mon or womon on the inside would hove no trouble putting him- sell through school with the bets he might collect from those who hove the doy for D Doy oll figured out. Page Twenty Doys to remember ore very numerous ot Denison. Every doy seems to hold something by which it remoins outstond- ing in our minds. lvloybe it wos ci doy in which we got o porticulorly high morlc on o test, o doy on which we had o tcnmous mon speolc to us in Swosey, or moybe it wos just ci porticulorly beoutiful doy, but whotever the reoson we re- member it os something speciol. o generous helping ot Deni- There are also days at Denison which are important, not only to students but to faculty, friends and alumni. These days are planned by the students to create an interest in Denison and to entertain those who have attended our school in the past. These days and occasions have, through- out the years, become traditions on the Denison campus, days which we will always remember. As the warm weather comes to the Licking Hills and the Dogwood bursts into bloom preparations to greet the Queen ot May begin to shape up. A complete celebration featuring iesters, monks. towncriers, players and all the trimmings is held on the South Plaza, a celebration tit tor the Queen of May. f 12- Frei - W S1?',7q-'Dil 1' 14 en, , at , gift: D-:1 :, 1 rg: -' 'E-P .- 'Q . J if Q.: J: rniw-'Y- -r-AI is a- a 'ifii ilziw., it - llqiL E,1l1Zl'fI .334 5539- he , . ,:.-1.-nrt,--.S .1 ii. qi-, in-nl E MH. ,,. ,:,41f,,,, i ', - A,-9 51' -, c'.r,.xq1rFJ . f H. T153 5 i f. .'-3-ree f 1. :Bi 2 34-'fn' ' k ' iilil ssvsiih 145. ll V ,D -rf.p'Ef:.f -1--'?'!--4:5 1T,.y.s,1,.':s-,we-. Q Z., .,- , if '5,i:'TFFfl:E:,,f- 55522 .pf'5.il - f 'i.Ii5 ri -Jif'. f QF? 41,5 -it F '35 332:13 lieu-ft t t E.r.JLL'.-.1-1, 4,1 L 3 115:11 tl '-'- 5:1-AL'R'il':A'Jf:wT 54515: L 'iff-535,55 ,F ,f!'f' ff.-af 1543, 'f '-' fer aff? H 7. rs. Q. f - F- ff'- 'sesf - As the time tor the Seniors to graduate grows near, they begin to grow restless and the prospect of going to school seems rather unbearable. Consequent- ly once each year the Seniors revolt and run rampant over faculty and un- dergraduates, leaving studying and usual college decorum behind. Pug e Twe nty-two ff ff ' is , . we , - Xb. ,e .fy 4 , l lqmmencemetnf it t s ltqg' .P ' 'fl lx, 1 J' ws. , A ,ff 'r-we. f As the procession ol Graduates wends its way down Chapel Walk to Swasey Chapel one might thinlc, Ah, what a place lor a camera salesman. When the time ol year rolls around that means the Seniors are graduating everyone leels a little tinge ot sadness tor he knows that next year iust could possibly be the some with all those wonderful people gone. As the years pass on though, classes leave and Denison is iust as great as ever so maybe we should feels no pangs ol remorse at their leaving and just wish them the best ol luclc in everything that they do. 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This mon must hove on excellent knowledge of ond interest in women, he must understond whot other men like in women, he must be o cosonovo himself ond obove all he should be ot the proper type which will throw himselt into his work with gusto. After ci notionwide poll ot such people os Errol Flynn, Tommy lvlonville ond Borry Fitzgerald we come upon the nome Feorless Fosclick. immedi- otely sensing this mon's toculty tor the iob he wos con- tocted ond his occeptonce oi the oppointment se- cured. With teorless persistonce ond his motto, Cherchez lo femme on his lips he chose Miss Sylvio Stroton os Adytum Queen tor 1950. l Y A L C A Y April 251 'Bw H5911 uist wa-11 wr 5' iflers o Bannon un ohio cu yx X Cho dl C iiirmidlui mmmli fearless in nee' 'ws on Vwungbm quash. ,n W' 'wat qpn I' ur F- . 5 bus Su. fmnazivn' e.o e .A . M, Hi5g 7 5505 arab' 'KJ tampa- 6 undef 'BP N 1,11 1 i td num' 5,9 uifwa' . U, v as Op, C,vSv9 l ll M csv? l s i l l t ll MISS SYLVBA STRATCDM of Malden, fV1G5-SCICEIJSE-ff'S Page Twenty-H06 M' +..fHYZf fiQ'15VE'4 Lc'26fG396lT'5',a51P!E4?'f'i EQJQQQQ 5 Twent M I SS 'WEN DY WAJTTE525 of Fzlimi Michigcm :QfQw gmwmiafmf Queen MISS LYNNAQSET?-4 OLWIN of Wcferxfille, Ohio Page Twenty-seven J!! Qjwwm Page Twenty-eight MISS MARY MARTHA MAURER of Duquesne. Penmsylvcmicz Of. I fC , .L ?,,'NR.h Q n if .J V 9 'III' E llgkilirgfgllfi lk.fff..7IIlIIVE',6iLEQ Qfl 42215 I-IOIVIECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES Sranding: Grace Padellord, Judy Wilson, Barbara Lieb erman, Wendy Burnip, Jane Wonders, Margaret Titus Lynn Collins, Phyllis Condif. Seated: Wendy Walters. VJINTER CARNIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATES lst Row: Nancy MacDonald 2nd Row: Nancy Nussbaum. Peggy Slwire, Mary Heald Lyn Olwyn, Lorna Zaldivar. 3rd Row: Nancy Freel, Mary Bergmann MAY QUEEN CANDIDATES Ist Row: Ginger Graham. 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NUR' .L gr Y 4 ls A ' -I : ' F Haw? mi, fm K ills ' -- N 1:2579-7 x - w X A -.f, , S- Q4 , . ,.'- , N 5 ?7:gqf'vi Y y. . ,j . wi in 0 'fi f 3 ' x Q ' 1. 1 :y'I,:f1Q. ,wmahu V, ,N ig ,sn ,,,. 1 H ' . 1'-I, ,-,,:,a.'f ,UE Aw ' W 1 ' lx K x 4 F A' ..,E? ,1-, . f' ::A I JG! jk 1 , Q35 - V' 15:-mr V ' 'f . ,X 92 it, 52 ,3 5 is adn f Us I X X 2, :Jil-'H ig 1? gi, V133 ' Hvf .. sf- 4 ' 1 1- 5 4, V 6 KN is , fi Q, 1' 1fU2iifF f:? s,.l:,:z:.' ,mga ' -1 W . V 1 ,115 ,.v' H U c,,,3:.,f:-3:... X , - rig, N 3:1 ,N . .. H A mgiwv rgfjfw -- -A. .X fp,-M .- ,-V, ff, um L -- ' Q55 'fi' 511:35 41 15 w g: ax Kg, fl u ff? J M Ax' WW? .. 5255? WKN1 - Jwfwm 2 , , my x 6 2 Page Thirty-two Denison Focully oncl Sfuclenfs comprise, not only on insfifufion for leorning in The clossroom, but o lomily. This close relationship omong ell Those connected with The school helps To mczlce college cloys oncl college memories more enioyoble. This is o rrodifion of which we ore very proud. Seated left to right: William P. Huffman, Alfred M. Colby, Frank B. Amos, George M. Roudebush, Howard Lewis, G. Herbert Shor- ney, Franklin G. Smith, Kenneth l. Brown, Lewis R. Zollars, W. Russell Burwell, Mrs. Harald A. James, M. Forest Ashbrook, Ernest C. Brelslord, C. Earl Richards. Standing lelt to right: Ford R. Weber, Frank Flagg Taylor, Walter OOLFCI 0MU'LL.'5f22:.5 I doubt it any college in the country has a stronger, finer, harder-working Board ot Trustees than Denison University. To them the faculty, stu- dents, and alumni ot the college owe a debt of great gratitude. These men and women receive no compensation: they are required to pay their own travel expense in attending meetings: and they are constantly besieged lor contributions to the various needs ot the college. One ot the sources ol strength among the Denison Trustees is the committee organization ol the Board. ln addition to the concern for the total weltare ol the college, there is a particular interest tor nearly every member of the Board- an aspect ol the college which demands his spe- cial attention. Some ot the Board are deeply con- cerned with the problem ot the tinancial security L. Flory, George C. McConnaughey, Earl J. Bush, John E. F. Wood, Merrill R. Montgomery, Charles W. Deeds, Gerald B. Athey, Frederick C. Crawford, W. Forrest Loveless. Not in picture: Hon. John W. Bricker, Mrs. Charles F. Burke, Ed- mund G. Burke, Edward A. Deeds, Cyrus S. Eaton, Eugene Exrnan, Mrs. Warren J. Henderson, C. Glen King, Charles Lyon Seasholes, Henry S. Stout, Dexter J. Tight, Leroy A. Wilson, Percy L. Wiltsee. of Denison: others with the standards of teaching and our academic program. Still others have given themselves primarily to the problems ot buildings and grounds, while there are several who are following with deep interest the develop- ment ot our religious program or the sturdiness of our fraternity lite. Even in so short a resume of Trustee activi- ties as this, mention must be made ot two names: G. Herbert Shorney, who retires this year as Chairman ot the Board after a short but very successful term ot otticeg and Franklin G. Smith, Honorary Chairman ot the Board, who through the thirty-live years ot his membership has at all times given generously ot himself and his posses- sions tor the continual strengthening ol Denison. Kenneth l. Brown. Page Thirty th ree Ce wrifionh yiQf'fedif0!enf If is wifh deep regret Thor we soy good-bye 'ro Dr. Kennefh I. Brown. During Dr. Brown's odminisirorion, Denison hos grown ond prospered until if now sfonds os one oi the No- Tion's Top smoli colleges. Moy Deni- son confinue to reop The horvest which Dr. Brown hos sown ondimoy he continue fo serve on o lorger scole os he did in Gronvilie. ' Page Thirty-four Ufiz' QM. V' ,Wi A I M . . it - - it - ' ,i ' 'Xi ' i . it ' tv it 1' 'lim -lv ll l I ' W i. g,iivl l iii.. i it ii l,l'l'M DOROTHY V. N. BROOKS A.B.. IKM.. D.Ed. Dean oi Women CYRIL F. RICHARDS B.S.. B.D.. A.lVi.. L.H.D. Dean oi the College ,y FRANCIS c. BAYLEY M Q o 9 J-lj Xl' o cn fy f' o - - 0 . . Y 1 , Ce-4. iemifiwife 01 iLi1,.mfaiLrff1a4mMziLLafevJe A-Bu B-DH PHD- Dean of Men LOIS E. ENGLEMAN RUSSELL H. WILLIAMS MARY RUTH GROGAN CHARLOTTE F. WEEKS ALFRED J. JOHNSON AB.. B.S., l..S., M.S. B.S., M.D. A.B., B.S.. in L.S. A.B.. M.A. A.B., lvl.B.A. Librarian Physician Assistant Librarian Director of Admissions Business Manager ALLAN M. DEWEY, JR. RUTH A. OUTLAND JOHN J. BJELKE BURT T. HODGES A.B. A.B. Pl'1.B., M.A. B.S.. A.Ivl. Bursar Director of Public information Executive Secretary Treasurer A Denison Society of the Alumni Page Thirty-six DR. FORBES B. WILEY This yeor mcirlcs the refiremenf ol Dr. Forbes B. Wiley, Professor of lvlothemclfics. Dr. Vlfiley is Denison's olclesf professor in Terms of yecirs cinol service. l-lis yeors of Denison have been spent in whole-heorfeol giving cmd service both To the school cuncl To Grcinville. Beloved by ell, moy Dr. Wiley's future life be os full os The lives of The people who hcxve known him in The posf. weak? HELEN A. BARR, A.B., A.M. Professor of PhysicaI Education PAUL L. BENNETT, B.A., M.A. Instructor in English WILLIAM O. BRASMER, JR., B.S. M.A. Instructor in Theatre Arts DOROTHY CARPENTER, A.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics ROBERT S. CARTER, B,S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Psychology TRISTRAM P. COFFIN, B.S.. M.A.. PI1.D Instructor in EngIish EDWARD M. COLLINS, B.S., A.M.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physical Sciences JAY D. COOK, JR., B.A.. M.B.A. Instructor In Economics LIONEL G. CROCKER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Speech LINDLEY RICHARD DEAN, A.B.. A.M., Ph.D. Professor of CIassicaI Languages ROBERT E. DIXON, A.B., A.IvI., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology LENTHIEL H. DOWNS. B.A.. IvI.A.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English JOHN F. DUFFY, B.A., M.A., B.D. Assistant Professor of Social Studies MERLIN M. EIKENBERRY, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education KARL H. ESCHMAN, Ph.B.. A.M. Professor of Music Page Thirty-seven Page Ihirtyfeight 1 ei 9 es? iwfardottp A W. ALFRED EVERHART, A.B., M.S.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry CECIL R. FETTERS, A.B., M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry PATRICIA FLECK, A.B. Assistant in Art SAM GELFER Instructor in Violin GORDON R. GLABE, A.B., B.S., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics LELAND J. GORDON, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Economics MARGARET G. GROSSMAN, A.B. Instructor in Music SUE HAURY, A.B. Assistant Professor of Music E. BASIL HAWES, Ph.G., B.S.. M.S. Professor of Education MAYLON H. HEPP, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy VERNON H. HOLLOWAY, B.A., B.D.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy LYDIA HOLM, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages RICHARD H. HOWE, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Physics SIDNEY JENKINS, BS.. A.Ivi. Associate Professor of Physical Education ROBERT W. JOHN, B,S.. Mus. Eel.. Mus.M. Instructor in Music Education acwgy JOHN H. JOHNSON. A.B.. M.E.A. ' Instructor in Theatre Arts CHOSABURO KATO, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics HORACE KING, A.B.. A.M. Professor of Art JOSEPH L. KING, AB., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English JUANITA M. KREPS, A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics A. COLLINS LADNER, A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Engineering HERMAN W. LARSON, A.B. Assistant Professor of Music BARBARA LEE, B.F.A., M.A. Instructor in Art LELAND C. LEHMAN, A.B.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics NANCY ELOISE LEWIS, A.B.. M.A. Instructor in English PARKER E. LICHTENSTEIN, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology ARTHUR WARD LINDSEY, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., D.Sc. Professor of Biological Sciences BEN D. LIVINGSTON, B.A., B.S. in Ed, Associate in Chemistry WALTER J. LIVINGSTON, B.S. Professor of Physical Education RICHARD H. MAHARD, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. , 'Assistant Professor of Geoicgy and Geography I I Page Thirty-nine Page Forty v ? QIEZJOW, Ci DANNER LEE MAHOOD, B.S,, M.S. Associate Professor of English C. LESLIE MAJOR, A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Education JAROSLAV MAYDA. LL.B., LL,D. Visiting Assistant Professor in Government ROBERT M. MILLER, Mus.B., Mus.M. Instructor in Music IRVING E. MITCHELL, A.B., M.A. Professor of Sociology GEORGE D. MORGAN. B.S., M.S.. PI'i,D. Associate Professor of Biological Sciences E. CLARK MORROW, A.B., LL.B. Instructor in Government GAIL R. NORRIS, B.S.EcI., M.S Instructor in Biology NORMAN H. POLLOCK, JR., A.B., A.M., PI1.D. , Assistant Professor of History FRED L. PRESTON, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages CONRAD E. RONNEBERG, B.A.. M.S. Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry EDSON C. RUPP, Ph.B.. M.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics SAMUEL D. SCHAFF, A,B.. M.A. Instructor in Education ROBERT SEAGER ll, A.B., A.M. Instructor in History MARY KATHRYN SELBY, B.A., B.S.EcI. M.A. Instructor in Modern Languages ELLENOR O. SHANNON, A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Engiish -MCMA? ERI J. SHUMAKER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English HENRY J. SKIPP, A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages LEON E. SMITH, B.S., Ph.D. Professor of Physics WYNDHAM M. SOUTHGATE, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of History CHARLES W. STEELE, A.B., M.A. Instructor in Modern Languages CEPHUS L. STEPHENS, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Government WILLIAM L. SWARTZBAUGH, B.A.. BD. Assistant Professor of Sociology HAROLD H. TITUS, A.B., BD., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy LOUISA TRAWICK, B.A., M.A. Instructor in English HARRY V. TRUMAN, A.B., A,.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences AMY C. TURNELL, B.S., A.M. Instructor in Physical Education WILLIAM T. UTTER, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of History - ESTHER F. VREELAND. A.B., M.A. Professor of Sociology and Family Life MARION WETZEL, A.B., M,A.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics SAMUEL C. WHEELER, A.B., M.S. lnstructor in Physics EDWARD A. WRIGHT, A,B.. A.M. Professor of Theatre Arts Page Forty-one ,ff--ff, 3 'f -5,8 1' ' 4 - ' ' 'r, ' . ' ' ,' ' . -K , ff X LX' ,I . ifil' , A I -E If cff !? 1 - A jelsfugiii . i ip. i V4 4 .wr 7 ,,-. , gs . ., 1' -f Xxx 1 M xx ff 'N--L uc ,Luka-ef' The tradition of the Senior Bench has been an integral part ot Denison campus lite tor a long time, Each year the graduating classstrives to protect its exclusive right to use the bench from the overly ambitious freshmen. In variably, ot course, the more worldly seniors win out. A D Man always gets his man. s i i I i I I M31 W' w .. ,. ,V ,1. W f ' ,: ' ':T'T'7'- , Y . 2 ff: - '- - A Y 1 ' M - ' :G 7 '3'u-2G 55?': Page Forty-tour jim Lgznior Cfadd SARA ACKERMAN. New Haven. Conn. Chi Omega. Social Chairman, 4: Christian Service Organ- ization. 4. LOIS ANDERSON, Shalcer Heights Delta Delta Delta. President. 4: Mortar Board. 4: Cross Keys. 3. JOHN ANGUS. Cincinnati, Ohio Lambda Chi Alpha JEAN APPLEQUIST. Pittsburgh, Pa. Shepardson Club: Y.W.C,A.. I.2.3.4: Orchesis, l.2.3,4: Christian Service Organization, 3.4. DONNA SUE BAKER, Columbus Delta Delta Delta. Social Chairman. 3.4: Orchesis, 1.2: Women's Music Honorary, 2.3.4-: Women's Glee Club. 1.2. 3.4: Denison Chemical Society. 2.3.4: Deni-Sunday. 4: Y.W.C.A., 2.3. WALTER BAKER, Bridgeville, Pa. Sigma Chi: Blue Key. 3.4: Psi Chi, 3.4: D Association. 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon. 4. Denisonian. 3,4. AUDREY BARD, Eggertsville. N.Y. Sheparclsan Club: Women's Glee Club. 2.3.4: Sigma Delta Pi: D.C.E.P.: Committee oi lOO, 2.4: Y.W.C.A.. l,2.3.4. JOHN BASCHEN, Wheaton. illinois Phi Gamma Delta: Senate, 3.4: Denisonian, l.2,3. RICHARD BATEMAN, Zanesville. Ohio Phi Gamma Delta: Football. l. BARTON BAWDEN. Stoclrton, Cel. Zeta Chi, President, 4: Denison Chemical Society, 3.4. MARTHA BELL, Hudson Delta Gamma. ROBERT BELL, Lakewood Phi Delta Theta. JOAN BELTZ. Elyria Delta Gamma: Dulce University. l.2: Sigma Delta Pi, 3.4. DORIS BENNETT, Williamsville. N.Y. Kappa Kappa Gamma: University Theatre. 4: Denison Summer Theatre, 3: Franco Caliopean. 4: Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Court, 3. RICHARD BENSON. Indianapolis, indiana Phi Delta Theta: Sailing Club: Deni-Sunday. 2: Junior Advisor, 3. WILLIAM BENTSEN, Chicago. lllinois Sigma Alpha Epsilon: DCEP: Sailing Club, Commodore: Phi Sigma Alpha. FRANK BERGOCH. Euclid Phi Delta Theta: Baseball, I.2.3: D Association. i.2.3.4: Personnel Club. 3.4. DORIS BITTINGER, Lakewood Chi Omega: YWCA, l.2.3,4: WAA. 2.3: Deni-Service, 2: Sigma Delta Pi. 3.4: president, 4. MARGARET BLACKADAR. Watchung. NJ. Chi Omega: YWCA. president, 4. RICHARD BLOOMFIELD, Granville Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MARGARET BLOWERS, Rocky River Kappa Alpha Theta: YWCA. 3.4: 'WAA. 3.4: DCEP. 4. ANN BOYER, Coshocton Kappa Alpha Theta: YWCA. I.2.3: WAA 2.3: A Cappella Choir l.2: Caducean Society 3.4: DCEP 4: Freshman Cabinet: Junior Advisor 3: Women's Judiciary Council 2: Outing Club 2. JANET BRAHAM. Dayton Chi Omega. vice-president: WAA 2: YWCA l.2.3.4: Math Club 3.4: Women's Judicial Council 4. WILBUR BRANTHOOVER, West Newton. Pa. Lambda Chi Alpha: French Club 2.3: Denison Chemical Society l.2.3.4: Young Republican Club 2.3: Committee of IOO l.2.4. of were . ROBERT BRIDGE, Grosse Pointe. Mich. Phi Gamma Delta, president 4: Blue Key 4: Varsity Tennis I.2.3,4: D Association I,2.3,4. LOREN BRIGGS, Newark DAVID BROWN, West Lalayette Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-president: Men's Judicial Council. 2: Caduceon Society 3.4: Chemical Society 2.3: Chapel Committee. 4. DIRCK BROWN. Granville Phi Gamma Delta: Football I.2.3: D Association l.2.3: Blue Key: Omicron Delta Kappa: Class President 3.4: Co- Chairman ot Bonds ol Friendship. 4: Deni-Sunday, 2.3: Men's Glee Club. l.2,3. LELAND BROWN, Lexington. Ky Deni-Sunday. l.2: Senate I.2: Men's Judicial Council. 3.4: Caducean Society 3.4. RALPH BROWN. Wheaton. Illinois Kappa Sigma: Band 2: Track 3. JOHN BRYANT. South Charleston. W. Va, SANDRA BUCHANAN, Western Springs. Illinois Shepardson Club: Wornen's Glee Club I.2,3.4: A Cappella Choir l,2.3.4: YWCA l.2.3: Committee oi IOO 2.3: Psi Chi. BARBARA CAILOR. Youngstown Kappa Kappa Gamma: YWCA l.2.3,4: WAA l.2: Orchesis 2: Committee ol IOO 2.3: Junior Advisor. 3. CHARLENE CALHOUN, Columbus Kappa Alpha Theta: YWCA l.2,3: DeniASunday I.2: Campus I: Kappa Sigma Sweetheart. 2. BEN CALLAWAY, New Rochelle. N.Y. Beta Theta Pi: Denisonian Editor 4: Student-Faculty Com- mittee 4: Blue Key: Omicron Delta Kappa: D Association: Tennis 3: Chairman ol Board of Publications 4: Franco- Calliopean 4: Dean's List 3: DCEP, 3.4. RUTH CALVERT, Charlotte. N.C. Alpha Omicron Pi: A Cappella Choir l,2: Women's Glee Club 1.2: Franco-Calliopean 2.3.4: YWCA 2.4: Music Board ot Control. 3. RICHARD CAMERON, Washington. Pa. Sigma Chi: Baseball I,2.3,4: Basketball 2.3: D Association. DOROTHY CAMP. Granville Shepardson Club: Sigma Delta Pi 4: Chemical Society 2.3. PHYLLIS CAMPBELL, Albany, N.Y. Kappa Kappa Gamma. vice-president 4: Psi Chi: Secretary- Treasurer ol Class 3: Sigma Delta Pi: Student-Faculty Com- mittee 4: Women's Judiciary Council 4: Phi Beta Kappa. RICHARD CAREY. White Plains. N.Y. Phi Delta Theta: Basketball I: Traclc 2: Auto Committee. president 4: DCEP Cabinet 4: Math Club 2. DAVID CARR, LaGrange. Illinois Kappa Sigma: Denisonian 2.3.4: Pi Delta Epsilon 4. JANE CARSTENSEN, Washington. D.C. Delta Delta Delta. vice-president 4: Franco-Calliopean 3. 4: Adytum 3: Denisonian I,3,4: Campus 2.3: YWCA I: Women's Judicial Council 4. EVELYN CASE. Mountain Lalces. N.J. Alpha Omicron Pi: WAA l.2,3,4: YWCA l.2.3,4: Commit- tee ol IOO 4: Deni-Sunday 3: Panhellenic Council 3. JEAN CASSIDY, Jamaica Plains. Moss. Delta Delta Delta: Co-Chairman of Bonds ot Friendship: Glee Club 3.4: student director 3.4: YWCA 2: Delta Omi' cron 3.4: Cheerleader 3: Octette 3.4: Varsity Dollar Club 2. EUGENE CHAMBERLAIN. Granville Sigma Chi: Granville Overseas Commission: University Players: Blue Key: Displaced Persons Committee: Louis Kussmaul Award . KAI-YIN CHAU. Hong Kong. China American Commons Club: Denison Chemical Society 2.3. 4: Cosmopositan Club. DAVID CHU, Philadelphia. Pa. American Commons Club. EILEEN CHU, Philadelphia. Pa. Shepardson Club: Chemical Society 2.3.4: WAA 3.4. Page Forty-five Page Forty-six .Jtihze ...Jertworr lc, 66555 PHYLLIS CONDIT. Dayton Kappa Alpha Theta: Glee Club 3.4: YWCA 3: Delta Omi- cron 3.4: vice-president. 4. BARBARA BLUNK CONE. Granville Delta Delta Delta: YWCA I.2: WAA I.2: French Club I. 2.3: Pi Delta Phi 3.4. ROBERT CONE. Granville Phi Delta Theta: Football I: Baseball I.2.3.4: D Association. TOM COOPERRIDER. Newark American Commons Club. Vice-president: Blue Key: Men's Judiciary Council 4: Student-Faculty Committee 4: A Cop- pella Chair 2: Men's Glee Club 2.3.4: Phi Mu Alpha 4: Franco-Calliopean 4: Denisonian 2: Campus 4. JOSEPH COULTER. Glencoe. Ill. Sigma Chi: Denisonian 2.3: Campus 3.4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3.4. WILLIAM COX, Dayton American Commons Club: Chemical Society 2.3.4: vice- president: Caduceon Society 4: Glee Club I: lnterlrater- nity Council 3. JOHN CULVER. Granville Beta Theta Pi: Denisonian 2: Track I: Deni-Service I: Committee of IOO. WILLIAM CUNNINGS, Granville Kappa Sigma: Denison Sailing Club. Commodore 4: Deni- sonian I: A Cappella Choir l: Men's Glee Club I. FRANCES GUTHRIDGE DANIELS. Wilmette, Illinois Delta Delta Delta: WAA I.2: YWCA I.2: Pi Delta Phi. President 4: French Club. President 4: Deni-Sunday I.2: Operetta I: Student Review I.2. HELEN-CLARE DAVIS. Cumberland. Md. Delta Delta Delta: Co-chairman ol Student Union. 3.4: Board ot Control ol Recreational Activities 3. 4: French Club 2: Committee ol IOO 2: Deni-Sunday 2: YWCA 2.3. THOMAS K. DAVIS. Mount Gilead Beta Theta Pi: Track I.2,3. captain: Deni-Sunday I: Denison Speakers' Bureau 3: Campus 2.3.4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3.4: lnteriraternity Council 3: Blue Key: Omicron Delta Kappa: D Association. ALBERT DAVISON. Newark Sigma Chi: Chemical Society I.2: Bond I: Orchestra 2: March ol Dollars 2: Sailing Club 2: Cercle Francais 4. FLORENCE DEAN. Rochester. N.Y. Pi Sigma Alpha 4: Deni-Sunday 2.3: YWCA I.2.3.4: Deni- sanian 3. WILLIAM DEEDRICK. Mount Vernon Beta Theta Pi: Football I.2.3: Basketball I.2: Gall I.2.3.4: D Association: Pi Sigma Alpha. ROBERT DIETERICH. Utica RAY DINSMORE, Akron Phi Delta Theta LOIS DIXEY. Granville Alpha Omicron Pi: WAA I.2.3.4: Outing Club I.2.4: YWCA l,2. BARBARA DREW, Flossmoor. Illinois - Delta Gamma. Vice-president 4: Panhellenic Council. Pre- sident 4, vice-president 3: Womens Judicial Council 4: Mortar Board 4: Crossed Keys 3: Junior Advisor 3: DCEP 3: WAA 2,3.4: YWCA I.2.3: Orchesis 2.3.4: A Cappella Choir I: Freshman Cabinet. RUSSELL DUBLIN. Granville Phi Delta Theta JOHN DUNKEL. Granville Beta Theta Pi: Baseball 3.4: D Association DAVID EATON. Springfield. Mass. Phi Gamma Delta: President ol Class 2: Co-chairman ol Christian Emphasis Week 2: Deni-Sunday I: SDA 2.3.4: Social Problems Council I: Glee Club 4. NANCY LEE ECHOLS. Mount Vernon. lll. Alpha Phi: Mortar Board 4: Phi Beta Kappa 3: Student- Faculty Committee 4: Chairman Women's Judicial Council 4: Pi Sigma Alpha 4: Junior Advisor 3: Crossed Keys 3: Senate 3: Women's Council 2.4: DCEP 2.3: Phi Society 2: Admissions Committee 2: Franco-Calliopean 2.3: Band I: Denisonian I: YWCA I,2.3. ROBERT EHLERT. Cleveland Heights Lambda Chi Alpha. President. 4: Basketball 3.4: Math Club I: Blue Key 3.4: Committee ol IOO 3.4: lntertraternity Council 3.4: Campus 2.3: Denisonian I.3: Denison Chemi- cal Society I.2: Deni-Sunday I. ' DAVID EVERHART. Granville Phi Gamma Delta: Men's Glee Club I.2.3.4: Band I.2: Phi Mu Alpha 2.3.4: Caducion Society 3.4: Blue Key 3.4: Deni-Service I.2.3: Senate 3, Football l: Track 2: Chairman, Music Board ot Control 3: 0fl9'0 . . . JEANNE FEIGHT, Dayton Delta Delta Delta: WAA. 3.4. DAVID FISCHBACH. Lansing. Michigan Kappa Sigma: Phi Beta Kappa 4. WILLIAM FLEITZ. Newark Sigma Chi: Football. l.2,3.4: Track, I.2,3,4: D Associa tion. l.2,3,4: Basketball, 3. ROBERT FLEMING. Riverside, California Delta Upsilon: Band. 3: DCEP. 4: Inter-Fraternity Council 4: Pi Sigma Alpha, 4. STEPHEN FLETCHER. Granville Chairman ot Book Co-op Committee. 4: A Cappella Choir. 2: Men's Glee Club, 3: Committee ol IOO. 2. JOHN FONTANNA. Lansing, Michigan American Commons Club: Debate I: Auto Court. 2,4 Pi Sigma Alpha, 4. ROSEMARY FOOTE. Grand Rapids, Michigan Alpha Phi. ROBERT FOY, Pompton Plains, N..J. Delta Upsilon: A Cappella Choir. 3.4. JOHN FRANE. Granville Denison Chemical Society. 2.3.41 Summer Theater. 2.3. JAMES GAINFORT, Durham, N.C. Kappa Sigma: Personnel Administration Club, 3.4: Summer Theater, 3. JOHN GASS. Toledo Kappa Sigma: Denison Chemical Society, 2. DONALD GEIGER. Lakewood Phi Gamma Delta: Band. 2.3.4: Drum Maior, 2.3.4: D Association: Blue Key. 3.4: Phi Mu Alpha. 3.4: Glee Club. 2.3: Varsity Dollar Club, 2. DOUGLAS GEIGER, Lakewood ' Phi Gamma Delta: Band. 2.3.4: Drum Maior, 2.3,4: D Association: Blue Key. 3.4: Phi Mu Alpha, 3.4: Glee Club. 2.3: Varsity Dollar Club. 2: Committee of IOO. JEAN GEIS. Youngstown Alpha Omicron Pi: WAA, I.2.3.4: Board. 3.4: Outing Club. l.2,3,4. President. 4: Cheerleader, 1.2: Honorary Member oi D Association: Women's D Association: Dean's List. 3: YWCA, I,2. RALPH GILBERT, Lake Wales. Florida Lambda Chi Alpha: Campus Magazine. 2.3.4: Editor, 4: Omicron Delta Kappa: Blue Key: Pi Delta Epsilon: Franco Calliopean: Inter-Fraternity Council: Denisonian. 2.3: Board oi Control of Publications, 3: Co-Chairman ol May Day. 3: March ol Dollars Revue, I,2. CHARLES GLEASON. Chicago. lll. Sigma Chi: Phi Society. I: Chairman ol Vespers Commit- tee, 2: Varsity Tennis. 4: Denisonian, 3. CHESTER GOODING, Granville CAROL GOODRIDGE, Newlane, N.Y. Alpha Phi: Mortar Board, 4: Crossed Keys. 3.4: Delta Omi- cron, 2.3: WAA I,2.3,4: YWCA. I.2.3: Deni-Service, I.2.3: Board of Control of Women's Athletics. 3: Board at Control oi Music. 3: President oi Women's Council. 4: Women's Glee Club. l,2,3.4, President. 3: Orchesis, 2.3. PAUL GOODRIDGE. Newlane, N.Y. Kappa Sigma. JAMES GORDON. Granville Phi Gamma Delta. Vice President. 4: Phi Beta Kappa, 4: Omicron Delta Kappa. 3.4: Blue Key, 2.3.4-: Tau Kappa Alpha 2.3,4: Pi Sigma Alpha. 4: Varsity Debate, 2.3,4: Men's Judicial Council. 2.3: Radio Club, 4. VERNA BETH GRAHAM. Morgantown. W. Va. Alpha Phi. President. 4: WAA i.2.3,4. Board 4: YWCA, I.2.3: Deni-Sunday, I: Women's Council. 3: Denisonian. l,2.3.4. Associate Editor. 4: Pi Delta Epsilon: Committee of IOO. I,2. PETER GRAVENGAARD. Cincinnati Sigma Chi: Men's Glee Club. l: Deni-Sunday Cabinet. 2: Freshman Cabinet. I: Personnel Administration Club. 2: Denisonian. 3.4. LEON GREENE. Ontario, N.Y. American Commons Club: Alpha Epsilon Delta, President 4: Denison Chemical Society. 4. LEWIS GREENOUGH. Granville American Commons Club. Page Fo rty-seven 'IN' 'Q' Page Forty-eight we Lsznior Cfado ROBSON GREER. St. Davids. Pa. Committee ol IOO. 3. BENJAMIN GREGG, Loveland. Colorado Phi Gamma Delta: Phi Mu Alpha 3.4: D Association 2.3.4: Committee oi IOO 3: Men's Glee Club 2.3,4: Track l.2.3.4. RICHARD GUSTER. Canton Phi Delta Theta. president 4. vice-president 4: Caducean Society 3.4: Chemical Society 2.3: Deni-Sunday I: Adytum Stott 3.4: lnterlraternity Council 4: Men's Judicial Council 4: Blue Key. D. BRUCE GUTHRIE. Oalc Parlc. Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha. CHARLES HAMILTON. Ferndale. Mich. Lambda Chi Alpha: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Personnel Ad- ministration Club 3.4. RICHARD HAMILTON. Columbus Sigma Chi. BRUCE HANCE. Freehold, N.J. Sigma Chi: president 4: D Association l.2.3.4: Football I. 2.3.4: lnterlraternity Council 4. PAUL HANSON, Kenmore. N.Y. Sigma Chi: Blue Key 3.4: D Association 4: Cheer Leader 2.3.4: Radio Club 3: Sailing Club 2: Student Union 3: All- School Social Committee 2.3. ROBERT HARRIS, New Philadelphia Kappa Sigma: Football 2.3.4: Coducean Society 4: Chem- ical Society 4: D Association 3.4. DOLORES HARRISON, Youngstown Alpha Phi: WAA 2.3.4: Sigma Delta Pi: Eta Sigma Phi: Dean's List 3: Outing Club 3.4. WILLIAM HART. East Cleveland Phi Delta Theta: Football l,2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3,4: D As- sociation l.2.3.4. HOWARD HARTMANN. Pittsburgh. Po. Phi Gamma Delta: Senior Class Otticer, MARY HARVEY. Middletown Shepardson Club: Sigma Delta Pi l.2.3.4: WAA l.2.3.4: YWCA I,2,3.4: Campus. PHYLLIS HARVEY. Manchester. N.l'l. YWCA 3.4: CSO 3.4: Colby Junior College l.2. MARGARET HASSETT. Albany. N.Y. Kappa Alpha Theta: Committee ol IOO 4: Pan Hellenic Council 4: Campus Magazine l.2: WAA l. WILLIAM HAUSER. Pittsburgh. Pa. Phi Gamma Delta: Campus 2.3.4: Denisonian l: Social Problems Council 3: Franco-Calliopean l.2.3.4: Freshman Advisor 2.3. BARBARA HAWES. Evanston. Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Glee Club l.'Z.3.4: WAA l.2.3: YWCA l.2.4: French Club 3.4: Deni-Sunday I.2.3: Commit- tee ol IOO. 3. HARRIET HAWES. Granville Alpha Phi. vice-president 4: University ol Colorado I: Glee Club 3.4: WAA 2.3.4: Orchesis 2.3.4: A Cappella 2: Dean's List 2.3.4: Phi Beta Kappa. ROBERT HAWLEY. LeRoy Sigma Alpha Epsilon. president 4: lntertraternity Council 4: Men's Judicial Council 4: Golf 3: Committee of IOO. 3. CHARLES HAY. Granville Sigma Chi. MONABELLE SHARPE HAYES. Granville Shepardson Club: Panhellenic Council: Glee Club l: Stu- dent Wives Club 4. SCOTT HAYES. Granville American Commons Club: Denison Chemical Society 3. 4: lntertraternity Council 3. WILLIAM HEATER. Toledo American Commons Club: Senate, parliomentarian 4: Fresh- man Debate l: Varsity Debate 2.3.4: Board ot Control ot Speech Activities. chairman 4: Student Spealcer's Bureau 3. 4: Denison Radio Forum 3: DCEP 4: Tau Kappa Alpha. vice-president 4: Eta Sigma Phi 3.4: Blue Key 3.4: Omicron Delta Kappa 4. JACQUELINE HENDERSON. Columbus . Kappa Kappa Gamma: YWCA l,2.4: WAA l.2: Pi Delta Epsilon 4: Franco-Calliopean 3: Crossed Keys 3: Denison- ian. Associate Editor 2. 0 7 9 0 . . . WILLIAM HENDRICKS, Lisbon Sigma Chi: Blue Key 2,3,4: Personnel Administration Club. president 4: D Association 2,3,4: Basketball I: Tennis I.2: Psi Chi 3,4: Interlraternity Council 3.4. EDWIN HILL, Washington, D.C. Delta Upsilon, president 4. EUGENE HOLCOMB. Minneapolis. Minn. American Commons Club: Christian Service Organization 3: DCEP Cabinet 3: Committee ol IOO 4. KENT HOOKER, Euclid Lambda Chi Alpha: Baseball 2.3: D Association 2.3.4. THOMAS HORNER. Shaker Heights Kappa Sigma: Freshman Debate I: Committee ol IOO I.2: French Club 4. RICHARD HOSLER. Mansfield Sigma Chi: Gall 4. JAMES HOWENSTINE, Lima Lambda Chi Alpha: Ohio State University I.2: Caducean Society 4: Chemical Society 3.4. HORACE HUNT, White Plains. N.Y. Kappa Sigma: Phi Society: Deni-Service 2.3: DCEP. co chairman 4: Blue Key 4: Omicron Delta Kappa 4: Men's Glee Club 2: A Cappella I. CLARA JEAN HURLBERT. Drexel I-lill. Pa. Delta Delta Delta: Chemistry Society 3.4: Caducean Society 3.4: YWCA 3: Student-Faculty Vocational Guidance Committee 4. WILLIAM HUTCHERSON, Washington, D.C. Kappa Sigma DAVID INNIS, Granville PATRICIA JACKSON, East Rainelle, W. Va. Alpha Phi: Chemistry Society 2: Deni-Sunday l,2: YWCA 2.3. THEODORE JACOBS, West Hartlord, Conn. Delta Upsilon: Junior Advisor 4. FLORA LEE JENKINS, Granville Kappa Alpha Theta. Vice-president 4: Pi Sigma Alpha 4: WAA l.2,3.4: Outing Club l.2. CHARLES JOHNSON, University Heights Beta Theta Pi: Freshman Cabinet I: Football l,2.3.4, co- captain 4: Basketball I: Track I: D Association, vice-presi- dent 3.4: Deni-Sunday 2: Chemical Society 2,3.4: Caducean Society 2.3.4: Denisonian 3: Blue Key 3.4: Omicron Delta Kappa 4. .JACK JOHNSON. Avon Lake Beta Theta Pi: Football I.2,3: Baseball 2.3: D Association 2,3,4: Adytum I.2: Campus I.2: Deni-Service Cabinet 3: Chairman, Board ol Control ol Recreational Activities 4: Chairman. Student Union 4. .JO ANN JOHNSON. Poland Alpha Omicron Pi. president 4: YWCA l,2.3,4: Deni-Sun- day I.2: Bonds ol Friendship 4: Mortar Board: Crossed Keys: Student Union 2,3: WAA 2.3.4. MARY JONES, Newark - 3 Kappa Alpha Theta: WAA I.2.3: Sophomore Class Officer: ' YWCA I.2: Women's Council, vice-president: DCEP Cab- inet 3,4: Co-chairman ol Christian Emphasis Week: Com- mittee ol IOO 2.4. VICTOR KANE, Niagara Falls. N.Y. American Commons Club: DCEP Cabinet 2: Band 2: Track l.3: Basketball I: Deputations I: A Cappella Choir I.2.4: Committee ol IOO I,4. ROBERT KEANEY. Pittsburgh. Pa. Sigma Chi: All-School Social Chairman 3: Bonds ol Friend- ship 4: Football I. 1- 1' SUSAN KELLOGG. Cincinnati Alpha Omicron Pi: WAA l,2.3.4. president 4: Outing Club l.2.3.4: Women's D Association: YWCA I.2.3.4: Commit- tee ol IOO I. MARGARET KEENEN. Swarthmore, Pa. Alpha Phi: WAA I.2: YWCA I.2: Deni-Sunday I,2: Uni- versity al Zurich 3 -LY.. if VW Nr-r JAMES KENNEDY, Newark is L , Chemical Society 2: Caducean Society 3.4. , :xx l BARBARA KING. Cleveland Heights 'V- Delta Delta Delta: Deni4Sunday l,2.3: YWCA l,2.3: WAA 2: Personnel Administration Club 3.4: Psi Chi. vice-presi- ' dent 4: Phi Society I. . Page Forty-nine Page Fifty C7 ,file .cgznior Cfmea ROBERT S. KING. Parlcersburg, W. Va. Phi Gamma Delta: Denisonian, 2: Publicity Chairman of Christian Emphasis Week, 3. THOMAS KING, East St. Louis, Ill. Sigma Chi, HARRY KNAACK, Arlington Heights. III. Sigma Chi. NANCY KNIFFEN, Alcron Kappa Kappa Gamma: Phi Society. I: Sigma Delta Pi, l.2: WAA, I,2.3: DCEP, 2: Committee ol IOO. 2: Vice-president of Junior Class, 3: Crossed Keys. 3.4. President: Mortar Board. 4: Co-President of DCGA. 4. PATRICIA KNOBLE. Sandusky Alpha Phi: YWCA l.2,3: Sailing Club l,2.3. Vice-Com- modore, 2: Ponhellenic Council, 3: Psi Chi, 3.4: Camera Club, 4. FAY KRAUSSER, Cincinnati Delta Delta Delta: Executive Committee of Co4Op Book Store. 3.4: Adytum. 2.3: WAA, 2.3: YWCA. 2.3.4: Deni- Sunday. l,2. LOIS KRICHBAUM, Youngstown Chi Omega: Deni-Sunday. I: YWCA, l.2: WAA, 4: Sigma Delta Pi, 4: Miami University, 3. JAMES KRIDLER, Fremont Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President, 4: lnteriraternity Council, 4: Blue Key. RICHARD KRUGER, Hinsdale. III. Zeta Chi: Corresponding Secretary, 4: Debate: University Players. 4: Campus. 3.4: Senate, 3: All-School Social Com- mittee, 3. RICHARD KULL. Chagrin Falls Phi Gamma Delta: Football, 2: Basl-netball, 2.3: Traclc, 2,3.4: D Association ,2.3,4. JOHN LAWSON, Clifton. N.J. Delta Upsilon: Baseball, 3.4: Denison Radio Broadcasting Club, 3.4. Vice-President, 4: Denison Radio Forum and Workshop, 3, 4. ROBERT LECHNER, Toledo American Commons Club: Men's Glee Club. 3: A Cap- pella. 2: Phi Mu Alpha, 4. JUDITH LEONARD, University Heights Delta Delta Delta: A Cappella, I: Women's Glee Club, 4: YWCA. l.2.3: French Club. l.2: Pi Delta Phi. 3.4: WAA, 2. RICHARD LEWIS, Birmingham, Mich. Phi Gamma Delta. JAMES LINDBERG, Huntington Woods, Mich. Phi Gamma Delta: Phi Beta Kappa, 4: Omicran Delta Kappa. 4: Blue Key. 4: Deni-Service, 2.3: Bonds of Friend- ship. 4: Phi Society 2: Committee of IOO, 4: Men's Judi- cial Council, 3.4. JANET LODGE, Robinson. lll. Chi Omega, President, 4: Sigma Delta Pi, 2.3.4: WAA, 2,3,4: YWCA, 2.3.4: A Cappella, 2.3: Denisonian, 2: Pan- hellenic Council. 4: Colorado University, I. ROBERT LONG, Marietta Phi Delta Theta: Chemical Society. 2: Football, 2. DAVID LOY, Findlay Lambda Chi Alpha: Phi Mu Alpha, 3.4: Men's Glee Club, l.2,3: Band, l,2.3.4: Senate. 3.4: Chairman of Music Board of Control, 4. ALLAN LUGG. Knoxville. Pa. Kappa Sigma: Varsity Debate, 2.3,4: Tau Kappa Alpha, 4: Pi Sigma Alpha, 4: Track, Manager, 3. MARY ANN LUMMIS. Columbus Delta Gamma, President, 4: Ponhellenic Council, 4: YWCA. 1.2: WAA, l,2.3.4: Committee at IOO, 3: Franco-Calleoe pean. 2.3,4: DCEP. l.2,3: Freshman Cabinet, I: Deni-Sun- day, 2: Junior Advisors. 3: Crossed Keys. 3.4: Mortar Board, 4. DIANE LUX, Evanston, Ill. Delta Gamma: YWCA, I: Campus, I: Student Union Com- mittee, 2: Sigma Delta Pi, 2.3.4. JOHN LYTLE, Fredericksburg Independents Association. ARDITH McBRlDE, Long Island, New Yorlc Delta Delta Delta: YWCA, 3.4: Briarcliff Junior College, l,2. BETTY LOU McCARTHY, South Bend. Ind Kappa Alpha Theta: YWCA. l.2: WAA,, l,2.3.4: Co-Chair- man at Deni-Sunday, 4: Student Union Committee, I.2,3, Co-Chairman 3: Mortar Board, 4. Vice-President: Senior Class, Secretary4Treasurer, 4: Junior Advisor, 3. Al ,V - ef wee . . MARILYN MCCUSKEY. Canton Kappa Kappa Gamma. President. 4: Mortar Board, 4: Crossed Keys, 3.4: DCEP. l,2.3: Deni-Sunday. Co-Chair- man. 3: Junior Advisor. 3: WAA l,2.3,4: Committee oi 100, 1.4: Vice-President oi Freshman Class, l: Panhellenic Council. 4: Adytum. 2. YWCA, 1. DANIEL McGlNNlS, Marion Sigma Chi: Basketball. 1.2. JOSEPH McGLONE. Moundsville. W. Va. Camera Club, 3.4: Campus. 4: Denisonian. 3.4: Adytum. 4. BETTY JO MCGUIRE. Dearborn. Mich. Delta Delta Delta: YWCA. 1.2.3: WAA. 1.2: Deni-Sunday. 2: French Club. 4. DAN MCINTIRE, Springfield Phi Delta Theta. President, 4: Adytum. Editor, 3: Phi Mu Alpha. 3.4: Omicron Delta Kappa. 3,4: Band, 1.2.3.4. Pre- sident. 3: Blue Key. President. 4: Pi Delta Epsilon. 3.4: Caducean Society. 3.4: Interlraternity Council. 3.4: Chemi- cal Society. 2. JAMES McKlNNEY. Wichita, Kan. Phi Delta Theta. President. 4: Bonds of Friendships. 3. RAYMOND MCLAIN, Lexington, Ky. Phi Society. l: A Cappella. 1: Chapel Chime Ringer, 1.2: Phi Mu Alpha. 3.4. THEODORE MANDEVILLE, Cleveland Heights Phi Delta Theta: Track. 3: Chemical Society. 2.3,4. JOSEPH MARKS. Keyser. W. Va. American Commons Club: Potomac State College, 1.2. VIRGINIA MARLOW. Elizabeth. N.J. Alpha Omicron Pi: Denisonian. WAA: YWCA. ROBERT MARQUARDT. Dayton Beta Theta Pi: Adytum Advertising Stott, 1.2: Deni-Sunday, 1.2: Varsity Track, 1.2: D Association, l.2.3.4: Personnel Club. 2.3.4. NORMAN MASCHNER. Cleveland Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Men's Glee Club. 3: Chemical So- ciety. 2: Caducean Society, 4: Denison Development Pro- gram.4. JEAN MATHER. Newton Centre. Mass. Alpha Phi: Women's Glee Club. l.2.3.4: Octette. 2.3.4: WAA. l.2.3.4: YWCA, I,2.3: Math Club. 3.4: President. 4: Freshman Cabinet. l: Orchestra.l. ROBERT MATZ. Newark MARY MARTHA MAURER, Duquesne, Pa. Delta Gamma: Eta Sigma Phi, President. 3.4: Sigma Delta Pi, 2.3.4: WAA. l,2: YWCA. 3: Committee at IOO. 2: Homecoming Committee. 2: March ot Dollars. 2, FREDERICK MEYER, Highland Park, Ill. Denison Independents' Association. Vice-President, 3, Presi- dent. 4: Juni-or Advisor. 4: Senate. 4: Committee ot 100. 4: Blue Key. KENNETH MEYER. Granville Phi Delta Theta. Football. 2.3.4: D Association. MARILYN MEYER, Pittsburgh. Pa. Delta Delta Delta: Pi Sigma Alpha, 3.4. MARGERY MICKLEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chi Omega: YWCA. l,2.3,4: Delta Omicron, 1.2,3.4. HELEN MIESSE. Mahwah. N.J. ' Alpha Omicron Pi: Chemical Society, 2.3.4: Phi Society. 1: Orchesis, 1.2,3,4: WAA. 2.3.4: Deni-Sunday Choir, 3: Deni- Service. 2. MARION MILLER, Maplewood. N.J. Wamen's Council. I: Women's Glee Club. 1.2.3.4-. President, 4: YWCA. l.2.3,4: Deni-Sunday. 2: Deni-Service. 3: Sigma Delta Pi. 3.4. MARY MILLER, East Palestine. Ohio Delta Gamma: Deni-Sunday. I.2: Denisonian, 2.3.4: Chemi- cal Society. l.2.3.4: YWCA. l,2,3: WAA 3.4. RICHARD MILLER, Granville Lambda Chi Alpha: Math Club. 2.3.4, Vice-President. 4: Ohio State University. 1. SALO E. MILLER, Granville Beta Theta Pi: Football, 2.3.4: D Association, 2.3.4: Caducean Society. 3.4. Page Filty-one Page Fitty-two me agieniar 62500335 JOHN MINNEMAN. Columbus Beta Theta Pi. Adytum. 1.2.3.4: Pi Delta Epsilon. Publica- tions Board of Control. 4. KATHERINE MOESSNER. Columbus Kappa Kappa Gamma. YWCA. 1.2.3.4: WAA. 2,3.4: Or- chesis. 1.2.3.4: Chemistry Society. 1.2.3.4: Board ot Control oi Vi!omen's Athletics. 4. EUGENE MOTTER. Granville Band. 1.2.3: Music Board ot Control. 1.2: Auto Court. 3: Committee ol IOO. 4: Phi Mu Alpha 2.3.4. President. 4. DAVID MOWER, Rockford, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta. Sailing Club. 1.2.3.4: Commodore. 4. BARBARA NAGEL. New York. N.Y. Kappa Alpha Theta. President. 4: Campus. 3: Junior Prom Committee. 3: YWCA 1: WAA, I.2.3: DCEP. l,2.3: Com- mittee ol 100. 3.4: Bands ol Friendship. 4. JOSEPH NEATH, Wadsworth Beta Theta Pi. President. 4: Chairman ot Senate Rules Com- mittee. 3: DCEP Cabinet. 2: Cross Country. 2: Tau Kappa Alpha. 2.3.4: President. 3: Chairman ol Men's Judiciary. 4: Phi Mu Alpha, 2.3.4: Band. 1: Blue Key. 2.3.4-: Men's Glee Club. 1.2.3: Omicron Delta Kappa. 3.4. President. 4: De- bate. 1.2.3.4: Oratory. 2.3: Freshman Cabinet. I: Junior Advisor. 2. GORDON NETHERCUT. Elyria Lambda Chi Alpha: Band. 1.2.3.4: Deni-Sunday, 1.2: Deni- Service. 3: Co-chairman of Deputations. 3: Co-chairman ol Promotions Council. 4: Co-chairman al Committee ol IOO. 4: DCEP Cabinet. 4: Blue Key. ROBERT NICHOLAS, Rockville Centre. N.Y. Kappa Sigma. Denisonian. 1.2: Math Club. 2: Personnel Administration Club. 3.4: Director ol Red Cross Training Program. 4. BRADLEY NORFELL. Newark Phi Gamma Delta. President. 3: lnterlraternity Council. 3. VIRGINIA OFFENHISER. Pittsburgh. Pa. Kappa Alpha Theta. YWCA. 1.2.3: Deni-Sunday. 1.2: March at Dollars. 2: Vice-President. Sophomore class. 2: Crossed Keys. 3: Mortar Board. 4: Vice-President ot DCGA. 4: Senate Rules Committee. 2. JACQUES O'HARA. Wellsville Kappa Sigma. President. 4: lnterlraternity Council. Presi- dent. 4: Omicron Delta Kappa. 4: D Association: Track. 1.2.3: Cross Country. 2: Glee Club. 1. LORAINE OLNEY.Wa1tham, Mass. Kappa Kappa Gamma: YWCA. 1.2.3.4: WAA. I.2,3.4: Committee ol IOO. 1.4: Women's Council. 4. CARROLL OTT. Maplewood, NJ. Delta Gamma: YWCA. 3.4: DCEP, 4, LLOYD OWENS. Wilmette. Ill. Sigma Chi. MARION PASCOE, Newton Centre. Mass. Alpha Phi, Tau Kappa Alpha. 3: Debate. 3: United World Federolists. 3: YWCA. 2.3: Denisonian. 2.3.4: Washington Semester, 4. WILLIAM PATRICK. Norwalk Phi Gamma Delta. Denisonian. 2: Varsity Goll. 1.2.3.4: Senate Calendar Committee. 2.3: D Association. DUANE PATTERSON. North Canton Phi Gamma Delta. President ol Junior Class. 3: Vice-Presi- dent ot DCGA. 4: Football. 1.2.3,4: Track. 1: D Associa- tion. 2.3.4: Denisonian. 2.3: DCEP, 1.2.3: Dorm Council. I: Young Republicans. 2.4: Omicron Delta Kappa. 3.4: Blue Key. 3.4. GEORGE PATTERSON. Wellsville Phi Gamma Delta. Glee Club. 3: Studio Theater. 3: Var- sity Football. 3: Denisonian. 1.2.3: Denison Development Program. 4. ROBERT PHILLIPS, Granville Phi Delta Theta. Vice-President. 3: Football, 1.2.3.4: Tennis. 2.3.4: Phi Society. D Association. 1.2.3.4. President. 2: Personnel Administration Club. President. 2: Blue Key. Sen- ate. 2: Student-Faculty Council. 3: Men's Judiciary Council. 3: Omicron Delta Kappa. 3.4. VicefPresident 4: Phi Beta Kappa 4. BETTY PIGGOTT. Detroit. Mich. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sigma Delta Pi. 2.3.4. Vice-Presi- dent. 4: WAA 1,2.3,4: YWCA 1.2: Deni-Sunday. 1. CAROL PINNEY. Ottawa. Kansas Chi Omega. GUY PORTER. West Orange. N.J. Lambda Chi Alpha. Deni-Service. 2.4: Deputatians. 4: Committee at 100. 3.4: A Cappella. 1.3. MARYHELEN PORTER, Youngstown Chi Omega. Pi Delta Epsilon, YWCA, l.2.3,4: Denisonian. 2.3: Campus. 2.3.4: Deni-Sunday. 2. HARVEY PRESLAN. Cleveland. Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Jmsa . . CAROL PRICE. Girard Chi Omega, YWCA, 3: WAA 3: Sailing Club, 3,4. CALVIN PRINE, Pittsburgh, Pa, American Commons Club, Varsity Track, I.2: Cross Country, 2: D Association, 2,3,4: Denisonian, I,2: Senate, 2,3: Blue Key, 3, 4: DCEP, 2: Denison Theatre, I. EUGENE PRITCHARD, Huntington, W, Va. ANN PROBST, Marion Alpha Phi: WAA: YWCA: Denisonian, A Cappella Choir: Women's Glee Club. ROBERT RACE, Evanston, lll. Lambda Chi Alpha: Baseball, 2.3: Basketball, 2. CARL RAGSDALE, Texarkana, Tex. Theta Chi, Beta Theta Pi lsociall, Denisonian, 3.4: Campus. 3,4-: Camera Club. MICHAEL RAHAL, Granville Lambda Chi Alpha. SUSAN RAY, Hartford, Conn. Kappa Alpha Theta: A Cappella, I,2,3: YWCA, I,2: WAA I,2,3,4: Deni-Sunday, I: Orchesis, I,2,3: Women's Council. 4: Pi Sigma Alpha, 3,4, Vice-President, 4. RICHARD REID, Milwaukee, Wis. Phi Gamma Delta: Tennis, 3.4. JANET RETTIG, Toledo Alpha Omicron Pi: WAA, l,2,3,4: YWCA. I,2,3: Math Club, 3,4: Deni-Sunday, I: Women's D Association. SYLVIA RHODES, Pelham Manor, N.Y. Delta Delta Delta, Deni-Sunday, I: YWCA, l,2,3: WAA, l,2,3: Student Union Committee, 4. MILLICENT RICHARDSON, Charleston, W. Va. Chi Omega: YWCA, I: WAA, l,2,3,4: Deni-Sunday, It Pan-Hellenic, 4. FRANK ROBERTS, Hamilton, N.Y. Lambda Chi Alpha: French Club, 2,3,4: Pi Delta Phi, 3.4. SAM ROBINSON, Bellaire Beta Theta Pi: Campus, Editor, 3: Pi Delta Epsilon, Presi- dent, 3, 4: Blue Key, 3,4. WILLIAM ROE, Cleveland Heights Phi Delta Theta: Deni-Sunday, l,2: Deni-Service, I,2,3: Freshman Cabinet, I.2,3.4: Committee at IOO, 2.3: Vespers Committee, I,2: Chapel Speakers Committee, 3.4: DCEP, I,2,3,4: Deni-Scope, 4. WILLIAM ROPE, Pittsburgh, Pa. Phi Gamma Delta: A Cappella, I,2. TAYLOR ROTH, Milwaukee, Wis. Beta Theta Pi: Blue Key: Psi Chi: Committee of IOO, 4. WILLIAM RYDER, Wellsville Phi Delta Theta: Track, Manager, I: Football, Manager, 2: Intramural Manager at School, 3.4: Band. I. DAVID SALT, Columbus Sigma Chi: Football, I: Denisanian, 2.3: Committee ol IOO. 3. MARY SANDERS, Rochester, N.Y. I Delta Delta Delta: YWCA. I,2,4: Deni-Sunday, I. JEAN SAVAGE, Covington. Ky, Kappa Kappa Gamma: YWCA. 3,4: Committee of IOO, 3: A Cappella, 3. RICHARD SAWYER, Shelby Kappa Sigma: Denisonian, I,2,3,4, Assistant Editor, 4: Chemical Society: Caducean Society: Pi Delta Epsilon. PAUL SCHUCH, Cincinnati American Commons Club: Lewis Prize, 2: Debate Team, I,2,3, State Champion Debate Team, 3: Denison Student Speakers' Bureau, President, 3: Denison Radio Forum, 3.4: Student Co-Chairman, Denison Lecture Series, 3: Co-Chair- man, Denison Deputations, 2: Washington Semester, 4: Tau Kappa Alpha, 2,3.4: Blue Key, 2,3,4: Omicron Delta Kap- pa, 2,3,4: Pi Sigma Alpha, 4. JERRY SCHWAB, New Philadelphia Kappa Sigma. Page Filty-three Page Fifty-tour .74 Q? ltrie ajemriort ...feawdi JANE SCOTT. Ashland. Ky. Kappa Alpha Theta: YWCA. I.2.3: WAA I.2.3,4: Junior Advisor, 3: Orchesis, 2.3.4, President. 3: Crossed Keys, 2.3, 4: Mortar Board. 3.4. ROBERT SHANNON. Newark Phi Gamma Delta: Varsity Football. I.3.4: Track, 2.3.4: D Association, I.2.3.4, President. 4: Omicron Delta Kap- Pa. 4: Blue Key. 4: Men's Glee Club. 4: Deni-Service. 2. OLIVE SHARP. Haddonfield. N.J. Alpha Phi: Mortar Board. 3.4. President: Crossed Keys. 2.3.4: Women's Judiciary Council. 2: Senate. 3: Vice- Presiclent. Senior Class. 4: A Cappella, I.2.3, President. 3: Student World Federalists, 2.3: Freshman Cabinet, I: DCEP Cabinet. 2.3.4: Chairman ot Freshman Cabinet, 4. DAVID SHAW. Wellesley, Mass. University Players. I,2.3.4: Masquers. 2.3.4. CHARLES SHELTON, Wakeman Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Society. I: Denisonian. 2.3. WILLIAM SHIRK. Belleiontaine Phi Delta Theta, Vice-President, 4: Men's Judiciary. 4: Baseball. 2: Deputations. I.3: Deni-Scope. 2.4. JANE SIEGEL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Delta Delta Delta: Sailing Club. 3: YWCA, 3. BRUCE SIVERTSEN. Orange. NJ. Kappa Sigma: Band, l.2.3.4: Glee Club. l.2.3: Deni-Sun- day. I: Young Republican Club. 3.4. BARBARA SIVEY, Alliance Alpha Omicron Pi: YWCA, 2.3,4: Franco-Calliopean. 3.4. MARY SMALL. Winnetka, lll. Kappa Alpha Theta: YWCA. I,2: WAA I,2: Pi Delta Phi. 3.4. Vice-President, 4: University Players: Adytum. 3: French Club. l.2,3.4. Vice-President, 4: A Cappella, I,2: Deni- Scope, 3.4: Deputations. 4. GRACE SMITH. Scarsclale, N,Y. Alpha Omicron Pi: Deni-Sunday, I: WAA, I,2.3.4: YWCA. 3: Chapel Committee. 4: Dean's List. 3: Caducean So- ciety. 2.3.4: Phi Society. 2: Committee oi IOO. 4. LUTHER SMITH. Ardmore. Pa. Kappa Sigma: Glee Club. I,2: A Cappella. I: Deni-Sunday, I,2.3. Co-Chairman. 3: Phi Society, 2: Senate. 2: Student- Faculty Committee. 2: Tau Kappa Alpha 4: Blue Key. 3.4: Omicron Delta Kappa. 3.4: Phi Beta Kappa, 4. ROBERT SMITH, Granville Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Band, l.2.3: Math Club, 2: Auto Court. 3: Chemical Society. 4. RICHARD SNOAD. Toledo American Commons Club: Phi Mu Alpha. 3: Social Prob- lems Council. 3: A Cappella. 2: Students tor Democratic Action. 3.4. RICHARD SPROAT. Palos Heights. Ill. Kappa Sigma: Personnel Administration Club. 3.4: Band, I: Freshman Cabinet. I: Committee ot IOO. 4: Dean's List. 4. ROBERT STARR. Mt. Vernon American Commons Club: Band. 2: A Cappella. l.2.3: Glee Club. 4: Social Problems Council. 3.4. GWENDOLYN STEARNS. Houston, Texas Delta Delta Delta: Deni-Scope. 4. JAMES STECKLE, Columbus Sigma Chi: Football, I.2.3.4: D Association 2.3,4: DCGA, Co-President. 4. JERRY STEPHENS, Youngstown Sigma Chi. WILLIAM STILES. Brooklyn. N.Y. Zeta Chi. SYLVIA STRATON, Malden. Mass. Delta Gamma: Orchesis, I.2,3,4: WAA. 2.3.47 University Players, I,2,3.4. President. 4: Masquers, 3. 4, President. 4: Denison Summer Theatre. 2. EDWARD SUBLER, Shelby Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon: Adytum. 3.4: Denisonian, 2.3.4: Campus, 3.4: Men's Judi- ciary. 3: Deni-Sunday. I. DAVID SUTHERLAND, Detroit. Mich. Phi Gamma Delta: Caducean Society. 3.4: Committee at IO0. ,QL.,.,,f. ROBERT SWANINGER, Granville li Beta Theta Pi: Track. I,3: D Associa- dg- tion, l,2.3.4: Chemical Society. I,2.3. g MARILOU TAGGART, oss Morne., :Owe gjri ' T Shepardson Club. President. 4: Franco- Y .I .. V. Calliopean. 3.4: DCEP. 3: Women's Glee Club. 4: Christian Emphasis ,ft Week, 3: Denison Women's Music Hon- orary' Ufwso . . . JOHN TAMASHUMAS. New York. N.Y. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Mosquers: University Players: Deni- Sunday: Denison Summer Theatre. THOMAS TAMBLYN. Rochester. N.Y. American Commons Club: A Cappella: Committee oi IOO. VICTOR THOMAS. Granville Sigma Chi. ROBERT THOMPSON. Detroit. Mich. ' Kappa Sigma. JANICE THORPE. Dayton Chi Omega: Speakers' Bureau. 3: Varsity Women's Debate. 2.3: YWCA, l.2.3.4. Vice-President. 4: DCEP. 4: Tau Kappa Alpha. 3.4: Franco-Calliopean. 2.3.4: Crossed Keys. 2.3.4. ANNE TRACY. Mansfield Kappa Alpha Theta: French Club: Committee ol IOO: Chapel Advisory Committee: Commencement Speaker Com- mittee: YWCA. I.2.3. PFEIFFER TROWBRIDGE. Stuart. Fla. Kappa Sigma: Pi Sigma Alpha. 3.4: Young Republican Club. 3. WILLIAM ULLMAN. Granville Sigma Chi: Basketball. I.2.3.4: Baseball. 3: D Associa tion, l.2.3.4. HOWARD ULSAMER. Maplewood. N.J. American Commons Club: University Players. 3.4: Vice- President. 4: Denison Summer Theatre. 4: Masquers. 4. SAM URFER. New Philadelphia Kappa Sigma. WILLIAM UTTER. Granville Phi Gamma Delta: University Players: Masquers, 3.4. Pres- ident. 4: Omicron Delta Kappa: Blue Key. VIRGINIA VERNON. Wilmette. Ill. Delta Delta Delta: Freshman Cabinet. l: Crossed Keys. 2.3. 4: YWCA, l.2.3: Women's Glee Club. 2.3: Denison Radio Broadcasting Club. 3.4. EDWARD VOSS. Toledo American Clommons Club: Phi Beta Kappa. 3.4: Omicron Delta Kappa. 4: Blue Key, 3.4: Eta Sigma Phi. 3: Phi So- ciety. I: DCEP Cabinet. 3. DAVID WALKER. Lisbon Phi Delta Theta: Denisanian. I: Adytum. 3: Caducean So- ciety. 3.4. President 4. STUART WATTERSON. Granville Beta Theta Pi. ViceePresident. 4: Omicron Delta Kappa, 4: Blue Key 3.4: Pi Delta Epsilon. 3.4: DCGA. Treasurer. 4: Chairman of Senate Finance Committee. 4: Meri's Judicial. 3: Advertising Manager. Adytum. 2: Board ol Publications. 3: Deni-Service. I: Denisanian. I. MARGARET WEBER. Toledo Kappa Alpha Theta: YWCA, l.2.3: Deni-Sunday. 2.3. WILLIAM WEHR, Barnesville Phi Delta Theta: Football, l.2.3.4: Glee Club. l.2.3.4: D Association. l.2.3.4. MARILYN WHISLER. Dayton Chi Omega: WAA. l.2.3.4. Vice-President. 4: Outing Club. I.2,3.4: YWCA. l.2: Women's D Association: Chairman oi Board ol Control ol Women's Athletics, 4: Campus, 3. HAROLD WIDDOWSON. Indiana. Pa. Delta Upsilon. Vice-President. 4: Men's Judicial Council. 4: Men's Glee Club. 3: Band, 3. THOMAS WILLIAMS. Salem Phi Delta Theta: Glee Club. Student Director. l,2.3,4: Band. Student Director. 1.2.3.4-: A Cappella. 4: Committee oi IOO. l,2,3I Phi Mu Alpha. 2.3.4. ROBERT WILLIS. Wellston Beta Theta Pi: Band. I.2: Traclc. Manager. I.2.3: Football. Manager 3: D Association. 3.4. PHYLLIS WYMAN. Arlington, Mass. Shepardson Club: Orchestra, Denison String Quartet, Delta Omicron. Phi Beta Kappa. JUDITH WILSON. Detroit, Mich. Chi Omega: University Players. 4: Sailing Club. 3. HUGH WITTICH. Cleveland Heights Phi Gamma Delta: Pi Sigma Alpha. 3.4. President. 4: Blue Key. 2.3.4. Vice-President. 4: Pi Delta Epsilon. 3.4. Vice- President.. 4: Franco-Calliopean. 2.3.4: Deni-Sunday. I.2: Deni-Service. 2.3: ,.irttf'l' Denisanian. l.2.3.4. Stott Editor, 3: Campus. 2.3.4: Literary Editor. 3. As- sociate Editor. 4: Chairman at Social Problems Council. 2. SHEPARD WRIGHT, Demarest. N.J. American Commons Club: French Club, I.2.3.4: Men's Judicial Council. 2.3. ' I r I 'f '- ' F 'lllllt 4 if--- gif.. .- :. 5 -f..U' s ,zu L -QTEK. - v' 1 ' All nil -.4-:B Page Fifty-tive I I I ff 'I I e e 1 s-:ZW , , Z-FFT ff ,5 , V' :V :II I Kg, , f , ' ,jf x.iL..,i Z ,- A-. g ,- Nev 1:3 -Eiihf The highlight oi one's iunior yeor of Denison is, of course, The Junior Prom, on oII-school donce Ieofuring the music of one of The CounIry's top nome bonds. TrcicIi'rionoIIy. some lucky girl is chosen Queen of the Junior Prom ond reigns over 'Ihe cIonc:e Thor evening. This yeor's Queen wos Miss Jecm GiIIies oi Evonsfon lIIinois. President of The junior closs. Jock Boyer. P g Fifty-six Douglas McKee, George Black, Don Dannelcer, Bill Roach Dave l-lart, Merlyn Bradley, Bill l-leater, Janice Thorpe, Peg Titus, Betty Lau Mc- Carthy, Lee Sharp, Rae Jean Schieble, Wendy Waters, Katy Kalblleisch Norma Richardson, Doree Ernst, Lennie Miller jig yrueiow llfjifziadfi Shirley Osborn, Pat Wolle, Betty Knapp, Barbara Greenfield Phoebe Hunt, l-lelen Thornhill, Marilyn Crosby, Doris Parker. Donna Basler. Meg Sharney Jim Newlcirlc, Jim Cordell, Jean Volrath. Barbara Lawson, Warren Robinson. Eddie McDermott, Wendy Waters Webb Davis, Carl Detchon, Bob Lister, Howard Berger, George Giese Page Fifty-seve n jge junior Cyadd Joan Widdowson, Doris Heller, Lynn Don Fellabaum, Dave Taylor, Neil Von Shields. Marry Ellen Fischbaclw, Nancy Blodwin, Sally Brown John Tingley, Bob Worst, Dick Ransom Mal McNiven, Glen Siles, Black Couse Rees Mary Woodward, Jewelie Babboge, Gege Weinricln, Ruth Burcliclc, Rusiy Barton, Norma Coe Donna Bewley, Ginny Vallonclingliam, Teddy Nelson, Jean Gillies, Nancy Sfinchfield, Jan Reese, Mary Lou Moore, Bobbie Sfone, Joon Williams Al Vastyon, Bill Jaquith, Frank Cover, Larry Crocker. Bob Stinchcomb, Jack Boyer, Chuck Travis John Tingley, Bob Worsf, Dick Ransom Bob Wilson, l-lol Stone, Dove Judy Susy Olwin, Nancy Retfig, Edith Pusey, Mary Erler. Lyn Collins, Pot l-lyctf, Slwirley Leach, Joonne Heosleh' Marty Roberts. Betty Miller, Winnie Wendy Burnip, Bruce Johnson Marion Cose. Douglas Krieger Webb nfl my Poge Filly-nine me yurzior Cfcwzi Arch Mirrieless. Jock Matthew, Dick Jerry Cowon, Dick Huff, Joe Kenney, John Peterson. Jock Landis. Henry Chose Louis Fry Gleiss I Borbczru Farrell. Lucy Amner, Mary Jcnney Bray, Jean Shelford, Carolyn Jim Driver, Soi Liong OW Yang. Norm Dougall. Jane Wonders Holt, Joyce Albough, Janice Carter Wright, Jose Leon, George Kimsey Jon Mathis, Lou Kcmpmeier. Marty Ethel Morifo, Effie Jones, Esther Cer- Donn Dogonhorclf, Jock Blunden, Clyde Garner, Peg Titus, Roe leon Schieble, vonfes Fox, Dove Boker, Bob Bosley, Tom Rees Eloise Hill Roberto Emery. Jo Ann Messerly, Dove Giessler, John Friluerg, Clayton Don Hodgson, Dove Chaney, Bill Breed Jeanne LaRue Huddle 0 '95if.. Poge Sixty-one me ywniar' lffawfi Pat Hunter, Libby Ormond, Mary Alice Freer Bill Winship, Tee Jay Evans, Liz Allen. Jo Davis Mim Cober, Mitzie Langan, Connie Hutchings, Emily Tracy, Barbara Russell. Joan Armbrechi' Dave l-larf, John Deer, Charles Briefer. Don Gorclon. Jim Toy, Bev Tyler, Scott Sarber Bob Wright, John Marfinson, Dave Mc- Connaughey, Tom McCormick, Buclcy Wolters Ethel Morifa, .lean Whifney, Lucy Lauren, Carol Eggers. Marilyn Cruilc- shank K. T. Kolbfleisch, Eleonor Brandlcss Joyce Morong, Chuck Goodwin Joyce Albough. Char Allaer, Jeanne Wright, Joyce Pinkham Joyce Roper. Dorothy Wischhusen, Nolo- Dave Pickett, Whit Bears, John Sullivan Porn Hudson, Carol Bailey, Kitty Ful- lie Hasbrook, Carol Raymond Cy Dyer mer, Marilyn Yoder 0 79,9 . . Page Sixty-'rh ree 42 T Imi- :5 ni? Q NM E ro J - 'Lx.f.q. ,-L . f: - L . -l jgfgifff 41-:QT Zim 1- Y si:-, :iii 2- 1- 'L i-- ,sf v ff-1-ef -' 1 :5'qill:1'N A ,.,.-.,-, , ,.,. . gi.. :pp-, : .Q 5 1' -.r - ,:':'f1i awe. is-sz--figff, 33 , .T . . - :yu 4 f -f.9.,r,4,.. J C 1:50. rriigggl Biff nigzxj:-1::1 'R 51 sw-Eslsiifi 1 63,4 -i 3.1 . 1:-1 'L '3.1v,g.?f5 513,31 4 '- , ' 1- jrwa :. , 1 ,gg i:1,:T1gu:2-. ffzi, ' .. -2 9- sg txt? -il, -23:4 Y I - ,r ,iagii K., V fig Q., .I . 4. A .,- , ' A Q gi gf . 31352- , nap,-xg lr' F4 5 ,mai s'.Eif'1sl..fF?1f-:'iii--.Ti Q Q12 952224 1 Q.: ..-zj,--Ji-A 1- L-j-Amy 'gr'-331' EIT: ' - 1 : Tai ' ' The Mighty Sophomore is o 'fro- difion on ony cornpus. l-loving conn- plefed his ireshmon yeor The sopho- more leels os Though There wos liffle knowledge lei? which he did noi hcive in his grosp. This feeling oi genius hos led rnony on overconiident soph- omore down The rood To ruin. Thus mciy be explcuined 'rhot second yeor diseose which we all know os The Sophomore Slurnpu. Page Sixty-four Joclc Sloacl, Fred Bogaerf. Tim Roude- bush Joan Schwebel, Molly Jackson, Diana Basinger, Carolyn Hardwick, Jane Shell, Elinor Haider, Kitly Mahood Carol Swisher, Jean Schneider. Sue Ranclell, Pai' Tulsaugh, Jane Mueller, Marilyn Smith. Nancy Stalker Carol Thorpe, Mary Hamblin, Mariorie Packer, Grace Paclellorcl, Fannie Mc- Connaughy, June Holcomb, Marlyse Cramer Ann Wotzke, Martha Lovell Dan Chamberlain, Dave Sherman, John McCarter, Dave Rounds, Glenn Walters Don Berger. Dave Niland. Jim Shaw, Rod Wishard i2 4.311279 rw59fi'Ef',0n'f'6 C5556 Page Sixty-five . Q .g0yl0!!lLOW'1ll0F Q CKMI55 Edith Rew, Nancy Humphries, Marilyn Wheeler, Harriet Reid, Jean Kingery, Mary Bailey Jean Lockhart, Peg Crawley, Herbert Emswiler. Roy Omunclsan, Bill Armstrong John Richardson, Wally Martin, Bill Maccalous, Ted Felton Dorothy Pringle. Ann Moyers. Sharon Roe, Betty Stearns, Carolyn Erickson, Mary Lou McCullough, Donna Foote Nancy Sebastian, Marian Eschmeyer. Sigrid Meisse Bob Lovin, Peg Schairer Pat Brown. Barbara Cotesworth. Lynn Byrd, Jean Rowe, Bev Evans, .lane Fen- wick Lucille Long, Jean Rippl. Nan Cudcly, Dorothy Marlcert, Connie Ford. Peggy Pole Kent Taylor, Toclcl Heyman, Roger Mc- Pherson, Bob Kosl, Joyce Schott, Jerry Price Dave Burns. James Moore, George Bergquisf, Dick Bonesfeel, Diclc Mabee. Roger O. Johnson Ginger Rassman, Janet Cutter. Ginger Wilson Dick Wayne. Jock Bovington, Jerry Goddard, Dave Lawrence Barbara Soufhard, Helen Wigginion, Susie Simons, Nancy Rouclebush. Jody Goodsell Claire Warlow, Betty Kurtz. Ardie Bur- roughs, Phil Stevens, Ducie Preucil, Mary Ruth Weigel ,Of N52 Page Sixty-seven glitz? ,g?0l0A0l'P10i'Q Kiblfifi Don Kinnan, .lim McDowell, Kenl' Sav- age, Don Howland Ann Spilcer, Carol Hanser, Marilyn Stone, Frances Hardman, Vivian Meclces, Louise Davis, Barbara Humphrey Barbara King, Joyce Goodwin, Joanne Basinger, Shirley Thomas, Deeds Up- sfill, Mary Ann Schenk Ann Johnson, Marjorie Osborn, Sylvia Ross, Margie Gillen Bob Thompson, Stan Rice, George Kimsey, Don Swanagan Dorothy Marlcerr, Jean Dungan, Joan LeRoy, Teefa Henderson, Beverly Brown, Bobby Loveless John Slade, Bob Johnson. Bud Hawkins. Claude Pullis, Bob Bender, John Filfon. Russ Laughlin Bill Weaver, Tilden Helvenston, Bill Austin, Bill Round, Walt Sorg, Don Hobby, Joe Fassett, Dave Andrews, Bob Darling Lynn Olwin, Whitey Broughton Henry Seashales. Jim Driver, Whit Buck Dale Wilson, Charles Rice, Ralph Mann, Wally Martin Frank Pendleton, Ken Clark, Jane Fraser, Pat Optekar. Nancy Gemrnill, Sally Rib- lett, Susy Chase, Judy Van Deventer Bill Osborn, Norm Vincent, Don Sharp, Warren Sanborn Q! i952 Page Sixty-nine jlilig gapkormawe Kgildfi Maggie Leighton, Molly l-larlslworn Susan McDonnell, Nancy Johnson Martha Shorts. Bobby Loscln, Susan Eiclwelberger, Emily Eclcelberry Dick Ellis, George Weber, George Alexander, Tom Hamilton, Vic Sclnroyer Ellen Thomas, Nancy Ward, Joan Neu- meisfer, Martha Netherland, Ellen Mal- pass, Kenny Warfield Fred DuBois. Bob Dean, Barrie Bedell. Jack Hodges, Don Grail, Rod Brower Jack Ubersax, lrvin Harlamerf, Jerry Moore. Larry Johnson Don Carey, Susan Gosser Peggy Oldfield, Jane Knisley, Penny Slayton, Janet Davis, Peg Schairer. Jo Pease June Harvey. Beverly Hibbotf, Joan Johnson, Lucia Hewarfh Helen Brown, Joyce Milhum. Barbara Lieberman. Ann Louise Houseman, Jaclc Humphreys Befsy Boorn, Sully Kroeger, Joan Cum- mins. Kathie Whifacre Jim McCartney, Ken Sladlcy, Harry Sharp A,,.s-.,Iw,XXh .f 77 it Ff lf- C ,ff -V , HAR r if ,. Q , 7 , yits rl t iiii I -.V X -f.-',,4.i:L, .-weft A freshman may final his first year at Denison very easy, at least he may thinlc so until he is confronted with his first big project. that of the freshmen term paper. After many grueling hours in the library and many more back at his room his opinion of the whole situation probably will have changed somewhat. P g Seventy-two .CQWLQ EEWQJ i'?1'Qlf'W,0lH'fL Blitz Creager. Eddy Weber, Chuclc ln- man, Bob Hawlc, Bob Laird, Carl Mur- ray Suradei Bissessuralcarn, Bill Starn, George Davis, Jack Streb, Ed Baker Helen James, Jane McCollister, Nan Duncan, Nancy Bimel, Kay Dodge, Lynn Clausen Clie, Miriam Titus, Nancy Kautfman, Barbara Dave Crook, Herb Brown, Bob Scott. Guide, Carol Hawkins, Barbara Meyer John Trimble Katie Gaston, Nancy Evans, Doris Eaton, Bob Schwab, Kwasi Ottie, Dave Purcell Janet Swain, Maryio Tinthott Helen Boyce, Virginia Wachter, Jean l-lebel, lria Karr, Jackie Sovulewiski, Marilyn Mead Penny Triuesdole, Betsy Schroder, Sue Ransom, Dot Bradley, Ann Kinney l-lcnk Stout, Dick Pobst. John I-lutson. Jerry Eho, Bob I-lilberfs Pclul Johnson, Jock Oberhelmon. Tom Ellemon, Don Alt, Louis Hollerboclc fZ 6.55 WZMW Poge Seventy-four Poul Bennett, Poul Corkins, Dick Scour field, Fred Sivyer, Bob Greene Joan Morton, Jocin Tolson, Ann Kroon ing, Scilly Pope Cf,-my Kathy King, Solly Ellsworth, Joyce Roberts, Nancy Jocoby Bill Miller. Jerry Horrls, Bob Porfer, Bill Goss, Bob Borfh. Jock Prother, Don Browning Borborcn Jung, Ccrol Schiewe Bette Bevier. Noncy Leith, Annie Goymon. Nancy Nuseboum, Jocquie Dufro 0 N953 . 9 Torn Miner, John Wosinslci, Dick Mabee. Halen Decker. Emily Conner, Sue Ran- som. Joy Rodlcey Genner Gurhridge, Mary Krohn, Nancy Brelsiord, Mary Healcl, Rulus Wooden, Phil Schulte Diclc Dunbar, Dick l'laicl, Dan Knuclson, Cy Weogle, Jim Moore. Walter Stone Bill Thomas, Bill Bimmerman, Bill lsbey Arthur Cleclc, Ken Bassett, Bob Maior, Bill Gleason, Jim Emanuelson Bob Retnauer. Ray Sleelman, Dan Buck, Gill Noclc, Hank Eifling Donna Johnson. Nancy Passolf, Joanne Hawkins. Joan Harper Tom DeVollcl, Bob Davis, Bill Proctor. Diclc Lord, Wally Dunbar. Jack Gale Mary Gibson, Haven Jones, Nancy Susan Sell. Barbara Yeager, Helen Boettner. Leah Diftriclc. Nancie Mac- Donald, Ann Gillcey, Ginny Dorrance Bill Keeley, Don Gillies, Dick Landrum, Ted Cochran, Joe Yeoirling Joan Johnson. Nancy Page, Joan Bow- man, Dorothy Bradley, Joyce Duncan, Nancy Friel, Mary Congleton, Marcia Rouse fl B D QQ -,7'L'fwQ5iiGP'lC?lfl Page Seve nfy-six Nagel, Jean Pumplwrey, Frannie Sfarl buck Don McKay, Dave Rymer, Ken Lenf, Bill Johnson fwrid Bill Keeley, Don Gillies, Dick Landrum Ted Cochran, Jae Yearling Janet Forsaith, Addie Bieser. Norma l-lumel. Marty Barnes. Nancy Shepler. Ann Lewis, Mary Jane Clwenowefln Margaret Shafer, Mary Oswald, Pai Oakman QMQ53' . . Q Mona Brohm, Winona Parrott, Margie Wagner, Polly Ross. Barbara Mueller, Pat Rolf-Wheeler Ann Loelwnert, Barbara Ream, Betty Young. Peggy Eagan. Mil Curtis, Mary Alice Bergmann, Prue Putnam Margaret Shafer, Mary Oswalcl, Pat Oalcman Anne Powell, Peggy Campbell, Pat Rollin Daniels, Bill Donley, Jack Yian- Wade, Carol Rogers itsas. Bob Troll Dave Bosley, Dean Owen, Roger Owen, Winnie Woods, Sue Bates, Betty John- George Heaton, Dove Reedy son, Laurie Van Rees, Jane Thompson Carol Nielsen, Alice Cantrill George Mullen, Torn McGranal'1an Corky Lakin, l-luglw Pickett Ann l-loebeke, Janet MacMalwon, Wilda Wiest, Sberie Shaheen, Katy Gall Barbara Robinson, Mattie Westermark, Jean Yost, Shirley Banks, Ginny Herr- mann Bill Zweier, Morrie l-lalvorsen, Oz Baker, Joe Keats, Bob Read, Bob Campbell We il Q reed IWMM Page Seventy-eight Gerry Granlield, Nola Limber, Sondra Matlcowslcy, Ruth Grabeman, Jean Stever, Sally Addams 'N -P Ann Beaumont, Betty Kurtz, Grace-Dar' ling Nelson, Dave Nutting, Betty .laquitl-1, Rog Abloerger Kidd Walter Kussmaul, Dove Kohl, Florence Hollingwortlw, Florida Fisher Tisln Murray, Suzanne Markley. Marilyn Birlcemeier, Salli MacSwords, Marty Wisely, Helen Hill Dave Endres, l-larv Ramsey, Dot Alt- meier. Mary Alice Berger, Peggy Mat- lock, Dave Fullmer, Bob Craig 0!f953 , . Ted Bohachek, Jim Horne, Tom Ban- Judy Bertholci, Marti Mann, Ruth Wick- Edith l-iartwig. Lee Woodward, Peggy bury. John Crosby, i-lai Harpier, A. H. enden, Betsy Schroeder, Bev Fall, Mar- Williamson, Elgie Young, Connie Clark Boyd iorie Harbaugh Bill Weston, Diane Marsh, Dick Mabee, Betty Withers, Margie Winters, Mary Julie Cartland, Ginny Davis, Sully Glea- Kay Watson, Phil Dye son, Natalie Cook Jo Ann Taylor, Kay Portertield, Ardie Royal Pepple' Don Lord' Bill Wilson Salisbury. Patti James, Kate Meeker, Mary Croslin, Lish Donner, Jo King, Elaine Veilacott, Judy Tucker . '.-fTvw.1Nv - s -g-Ns., X, -in ,fi ' yi 73, ff' isyflfo , A A rl-F' fi' ,v'L ' v,' f lui f Ji-wieue!,Zig5?ifi5 ' fi X o jf X fi! XX i A y , ,A J, Denison has long been proud of its many organizations and special interest groups which are designed to provide extra-curricular activities for all her students. Among 'these many organizations, probably the one which has held student interest the most and mystitied the administration to the greatest extent, has been the Wingless Angels. This group ot unknown students has as its motto, Our purpose is to right the wrongs ot Denison. Founded in i906 this group has carried out its pledge with uncanny ardour and never failing devotion. Reward: One semester of A's to 'anyone providing information leading to the capture of a Wingless Angel. ,V',. 4 4 4 V-ljm J, - 'V - J. ,Vg W. 'A ' fm 1M3,A,A,, N MH 'wJ'11w.Vf'l1iNlVVNJVR V R Y' MQW 4.V5ffgg1'. H ,N 11,2 ' 'WZ V-, , wi .w, 41- . :3,,V,,'1uQ,WM.,w'j M, ,Q X13 1: VT, y Vw Vu! ,J W ,VV. fv'ffM'4'u,i1Y?jbH'ww? M-w '-f ,QlII 1'1 'w'r H f .1 11 V ' V Sq ,uw '75 J , x I, if . ,' K ' -.31 N . 'As Hg VV '- '-'xl K vm I- full., . , g fv .V --'Q . Fm l 'Y --?rT2 V1 in -..,- 2' A-.V N. n L. rr' , ' xx- A 'V Q Vv- 51- i M- , 56 , ' , . -V ESV V' S3331 A H .511 J: 1157-T ,V V, . ny .-A V' f fwfw V -V Xxx wx- up-1-.-V1 fx Il Y ,W K Vy x V V-ml Q! nk me .13 v,-VV.,g5 -,1 3 ,A -',,XV-,.,,V1g H Hu , H ' 'WEE' f ' ' 11' 'V ,'.1f',-,HfL,,L,M X 1' ' 1 . K M' Qgwmx yf ' K ', .wg ,XVI ' '- V V X Rqwvgiw V - 1- XM1 . i V ix V K - -'Vw H -4.14 5 . ,A V .Q . .Q . v 's 1. x ' ku 7:K' ix Q1-1,1 . w N - K 'K X V',,: ' if , 4 ,X . gm f' W3 - , r x A NR'-.:,-I' . A3 4 Vx, iw I, Q. h , .4 x ,fx 4' V-,gn ' . V J., V, ., It .1 X 1 K Qf.',-'f ,f -. , ., 5 y 1 -- vxbkllf' Q . :.1 . . ,fix , 1 -, W Seated: Neath, Knitlen, Echols Standing: Ottenheiser, Steclcle The Denison Campus Government Associ- ation was under the leadership ot its six elected otticers which torm the Executive Council. These ollticers were James Steclcel and Nancy Knilltin, co-presidents: Virginia Oltenheiser and Duane Patterson, co-vice-presidents: Nancy Lee Echols, Chairman ot Women's Judicial Council: and Joseph Neath, Chairman ot ivlen's Judicial Council. . , G- terftirficvm if MFVEWMJ T overrmrrfzereil .fyfidacrmftlom f-Xt the beginning ot the year, at the plan- ning conference ot the Student-Faculty Council and the Senate, suggestions were made tor the year. The all-school trek to the site ot the tirst college building was one ot the tirst projects to be lultilled. The all-school dinner at the Wigwam was one ot the high spots ot the spring program. The Displaced Persons Program continued under the auspices ot the Senate which made arrange- ments tor three displaced students to live and study at Denison tor the year. The Denison Album ot records, which contained favorite Denison Floor-Broolcs, Wishard. Austin, Matthews, Neath, Kost, Steclele. Seated ing-Heater, Meyer, Janes, Crosby, Echols, Long, Driver, Watters songs sung by the musical clubs on campus, were ready tor purchase in the spring. Perhaps one ot the biggest proiects ot the year was the direction ot the campus campaign tor the Denison Develop- ment Program. Over S5000 was collected trom the student body to be given to the tund. The governing body ot D.C.C'.A. is the Senate, which is composed ot one representa- tive lrom each social group, and trom the lnde- pendents in proportion to their membership. All tinal decisions are made by this body. -Titus, Ernst. Henderson, Knitten, Alber, Burnip, Otitenheiser. Stand- lsr-Mary Louise Harvey, Nancy Lee Echols, Dr. Hepp, Prof. Howe, Phyllis Wyman, Mary Langcn 2nd-Ed Voss. Jim Lindberg, Jim Gor- don, Lufher Smith, Dove Fischbach lsT--Mary Jane Hamblen, Connie Ford Mary Bailey. Lucia Howarth. Teefa Henderson, Peggy Pole 2nd-Bev Hibboft, Bill Breed, Dr. l-lepp, Don RoberTs, Harry Sharp. Sylvia Ross, Jean Dungan. Q ' i fi iii 0z .J minima ElecTion To Phi BeTa Kappa is The mosT dis- Tinguished honor ThaT can be besTowed an any iunior or senior. This naTional honorary socieTy. now in iTs ThirTy-eighTh year aT Denison, selecTs Those sTudenTs each year who have been our- sfanding in scholarship during Their college career. In addiTion To aTTainmenTs in scholarly pursuiTs, elecTion is based upon maniiesTaTions of high characTer and of deep inTeresT in The lile of The college. The Denison chapTer, 'l'heTa of Ohio, is supervised by a commiTTee composed oi: Prof. Richard l-lowe, president Dr. lviaylon l-lepp, vice-presidenT: Dr. WalTer Secor, secre- Tary-Treasurer. mi .cggacieigii Phi SocieTy was founded aT Denison in i926 by Dr. Eri Shumalcer ol The English DeparTmenT. If is now associaTed with Phi BeTa Kappa, na- Tional honorary socieTy, and aims chiefly To pro- moTe scholarship in The Freshman year. IT is un- der supervision oi The vice-presidenT oi Phi BeTa Kappa, Dr. lvlaylon l-lepp. All freshmen who have earned ll2 schalasTic poinTs during Their TirsT academic year are auTomaTically granTed membership in Phi Sociefy. Page Eighfy Three lst-Drew, Goodridge, Kniffen, Sharp 2nd-Ofienheiser, McCarthy, lv1cCuskey 3rd-Anderson, Scott, Lummis, Johnson, Echols lst-Schuch, Dr. Croclcer, Crocker, Neath, Phillips, Mr. Mahood, Deon Richards. 2nd-Shannon, Mr. Johnson, O'Hara, Gilbert, Cowan, Gordon, Dr. Gordon. 3rd-Smith, Voss, Heater, Boyer, Patter- son, Utter, President Brown, Brown. 4th-Vastyan, Brooks, Johnson, Watter- son, Lindberg, Danneclcer, Watkins, Mr. Livingston. 5th-l-lunt, Mclntire, Richards, Matthews. Dr. Eschrnan, Taylor. QW, ty 5 affair' Miami' Membership in Mortar Board, national Senior Women's Honorary Society, is based on scholarship, leadership, and service to the school and the community. Among the purposes of the group are the recognition and encourage- ment of balanced collegiate programs of high scholarship and meaningful leadership. Through informal discussions the group attempts to be- come familiar with prevailing campus problems, and to work for their solution or alleviation with the people directly affected by the problem. Officers for the year include: Lee Sharp. president: Betty Lou McCarthy, vice-president: Jane E. Scott, secretary: Lynn ivlccuslfey, trea- surer: and Nancy Lee Echols, historian. Page Eighty-four micron mga .jgozlroiztcr Omicron Delta Kappa has for its purpose the informal discussion of campus problems and the direction of decisions proposed to the various campus groups. The circle holds monthly meet- ings in faculty homes, engaging now and then in a picnic at Sunset l-lill. This honorary is open to men who display qualities of leadership, scholar- ship, and service. As a climax to the year's work, the members of O,D.K. plan an l-lonors' Day convocation. The officers for this year were: Joe Neath, presidentg and Professor Donner lvlahood, secre- tary-treasurer. lst- Kalbfleisch, Pendleton, Baldwin, Cruilcshank 2nd-Brown, Bosler, Gillies, Ernst 3rd-Widdowson, Burnip, Fischbach, Hellar 4th-Thornhill, Crosby, Titus, Campbell lst-Watkins, Phillips, Brown, Patterson. Cowan, Matthews, Schunch, Gordon, Neath, Smith 2nd-Johnson, Cover. Richards, Toylor. Rounds, Sherman, Chase, Chamberlain, Walters 3rd-Shannon. Bourdeau, Voss, Heater, Prine, Hanson, Winship, McCarter, Veh, Utter, McCulloch, Bridge 4th-Hunt, Travis, Cooperrider, Lind- berg, Stinchcomb, Guster, Fellabaum, Vastyon, Nethercut, Ehlert Sth--O'l-laro, Boyer, Hendricks, l-lance, Baker. Meyer, Gilbert, Danneclcer, Wilde oth-Mclntire, Watterson, Brooks, Crocker ..,i t3'td5r5fQJ Jgyd Members of Crossed Keys, the Junior Wom- en's Honorary, are tapped on l-'lonors' Day in the spring of their sophomore year. The member- ship, which varies between ten and twenty, is chosen for their leadership, character, and ser- vice in campus activities. The purpose of the or- ganization is to recognize and encourage these qualities, to do any service it sees fit for the col- lege, and to promote campus-wide honor. This year Crossed Keys has ushered at May Day, con- ducted campus tours for visitors, and compiled an activity reference notebook containing infor- mation concerning all phases of extracurricular activity. The officers for this year were: Marion Campbell, president, Marilyn Cruilcshanlc, secre- tary: Mary Ellen Fischbach, treasurer, Sally Brown, social chairman: and Miss Nancy Eloise Lewis, faculty advisor. tier.. jc, Blue Key, Junior Men's l-lonorary, has the dual purpose of rendering service to the school and encouraging leadership and scholarship. The activities of Blue Key this year consisted of plan- ning the Dads' Day Weekend, holding pep rallies before important games, and conducting tours of the campus for guests and visitors of the uni- versity. Membership is limited to thirty-five, and new members are tapped in the spring. Presiding over the group for this year were the following officers: Dan Mclntire, president: l-lugh Wittich, vice-president: l-lorace Hunt, secretaryg and Don Watkins, treasurer. Page Eighty tive Wm 2 gma6Ci.ai:fgUowmcifW The ivlen's Judicial Council operates as a branch of the Denison Campus Government Association. This group, head- ed by Joe Neath, consists of the vice-presidents of the men's social groups. lts judicial duties consist of reviewing all decisions made by a subsidiary council in which any man is dissatisfied with the judgment. lt also oper- ates to enforce all men's regu- lations and to discuss general enforcement and judicial pro- blems. ifljeirwierwa B Tl QfMO!QiCi41ll?E0Mi5VEZ,Cii This branch of the Denison Campus Government Associ- ation operates as the enforce- ment body for all women's regu- lations. The group, headed by Nancy Lee Echols, consists of the vice-presidents of the wom- en's social groups. lt reviews decisions made by dormitory house councils and serves as a court of appeals for any woman dissatisfied with a judgment ren- dered on a lower level. lts third function is the discussion of en- forcement a n d judicial pro- blems in general. Seated-Jim Lindberg. Joe Neath. John Seated-Sue Kellogg, Jane Carstensen Peterson, Jerry Cowan Nancy Lee Echols, Darby Drew, Harriet Standing-Bill Shirlc, Tom Cooperrider, Stu Hawes Watterson, Bob Hawley, Ed Subler Standing-Char Alber, Janet Brahm, Mary Lou Taggart 'I 7 n je mem 6 omrfrca The Women's Council, founded es- pecially for the benefit of all women stu- dents, plays a large part in the lives of the Denison women. Working with the help and guid- ance of Dean Broolcs, the Women's Council made and revised women's rules, evaluated campus activities, and promoted greater cooperation among the girls' dormitories in an effort to effect their more efficient and purpose- ful operation. The officers for last year were: Carol Goodridge, president: lvlolly Jones, vice-presidentg and Joyce Ro- per, secretary. Seated-Nancy Lee Echols, Molly Jones, Carol Good- ridge, Susie Ray, Shirley Osborn Standing-Nancy Bimel, Sally Addams, Betty Jacquith. Pat Brown, Lorrie Olney, Ruth Calvert, Ruth iIAi:j-lcgjeman, Barb Southarcl. Betty Bevier, Diane WW03 . w 1 ' wr AT' 'ffilfgql A' M M J Q H 1 xfwm' WWQ? 1 ur 5. 1 I E I ' 1 f N L' H . , T. Y. 1, , F M W , 1' I M 'J a , A milfs X V 1 ur B.Cef,!9 The D.C.E.P. Cabinet comprises the heads from both Deni-Sunday and Deni- Service and is the coordinating body which has control ot the overall actions ot both groups. The main function ot D.C.E.P. is to relate Christianity to political, eco- nomic, and social problems ot our so- ciety. lt deals with campus problems bv attempting to stimulate thinking con- cerning needs here at Denison, and the needs ot the surrounding community. lst Row-Wendy Waters, Katy Kalbtleisch, Sally Brown, Molly Jones 2nd Row-Gordon Nethercut, Margaret Titus, Horace Hunt, Peggy Weber, William Swartzbaugh, Betty Lou McCarthy, Don Watkins 3rd Row-Joy Blaclcadar, Janice Thorpe, Rae Jean Schieble, Bob Stinchcomb, John Humphreys. Merlin Bradley, Lee Sharp, Ann Boyer, Marilou Taggert turist. The Y.W.C.A. has tried to empha- size the growth ot persons in their pro- gram this year. The theme was Can You Build A Christian Home? and the program was developed in steps to- ward a more mature philosophy and toward realizing the importance ot planning tor their later lives. This was don e through monthly Association meetings which tried to build a toun- dation tor Christian homes in the tu- ture, and through the social service program which included work in the Licking C o u n t y Tuberculosis Sana- torium. lst Row-Jeanne Kingery. Dusty Miller, Joy Block- adar, Doree Ernst. Peggy Pole 2nd Row-Janice Thorpe, Lucille Long, Dona Basler. Sally Riblett, Lynn Shields 3rd Row- Norma Coe, Harriet Smith, Mary Ellen Fischboch, Ardis Burroughs, Marilyn Byrd fsiijeyrawr-1fmeTzZar4.Lof Deputations is a part ot Deni-Ser- vice which plans, organizes, and pre- sents religious services in churches near Granville. lt also conducts youth meet- ings and leads recreation. Teams ot from tour to eight students are selected to do all the preparation and presenta- tion ot the services. This service is tree ot charge to the churches. The students have an opportunity to meet and talk with people who live near Granville and to see how they live, as well as gaining valuable experience in work of this sort. lst Row-Peggy Blowers, Nancy Passolt, Betty Withers, Hugh Pickett 2nd Row-Lucy Amner, Marian Eschmeyer, George Kimsey. Joyce Schott, Donna Foote 3rd Row-Don Dannecker, Donn Dagenhardt, Dave Fullmer, Merlin Bradley, Herb Munro if ll -A QD Jaocmrhon The main objective ot the D Associa- tion is to promote and stimulate school spirit, and athletic interests at Denison University. Qualifications for membership into the organ- ization is the earning ot a varsity letter in any intercollegiate sport. lst Row-Kent Taylor, Bob Harris, Moose Marquardt Bob Shannon, Harry Bourdeau, Jerry Cowan, Lowell Johnson, Ben Gregg. Jim Mason 2nd Row-Chuck Johnson. Bill Hendricks, Bruce Hance, Jack Johnson, Eddie McDermott, Price. Bob Sepessy, T. K. Davis, Dick Cherry 3rd Row-Bob Willis, Bill Patrick, Dick Hutt, Walt Baker, Cal Prine, Jack Boyer, Dick Walters. Tom Reading, Bruce McNab 4th Row-Bob Bridges, Jacques O't-tara, John Dunkel, Bob Wright, Duane Patterson, Bob Phillips, Dick Kull, Dick Cameron, Jock Bovington, Pete Ullman, Willie Hart Nu Chapter ot Phi Mu Alpha, men's na- tional music honorary. has stressed the im- portance ot great music in our busy campus lite throughout the academic year. To become a member one must have demonstrated a sincere interest in music, and must be a participant in at least two organ- izations ot the Conservatory. lst Row-Tommy Williams, Ed Votz, Bill Osborn, Tom Cooperrider, Gene Motter, George Dallas 2nd Row-Joe Buder, Neal Van Rees, Doug Kreager. Don Deer, Charles Briefer, Bob Leckner, Paul t-tazlett, Larry Crocker Q .Eegfa C2955 on Pi Delta Epsilon, is the National Journal- istic Honorary. lts purpose is to promote good journalistic endeavors among the Deni- son publications. Pi Delt publishes the Stu- dent-Faculty Directory, the D Book, and the tootball programs. Students having served two years in a maior post on the CAMPUS, DENlSONlAN, or ADYTUM are eligible tor membership. Standing-Mary Scott Seated lst-Norma Coe, Ginger Graham, Mary Por- ter, Libby Ormond 2nd Row-Katie Kalbtleisch, Eloise Hill, Miss Out- Iand, Doc Subler. Ralph Gilbert, Stu Watterson. Dick Chase, Dave Taylor Lgggrna .fggfzuka Pi Sigma Alpha, national political science honorary, was installed at Denison in I947. Those selected tor membership must be in the upper third ot their class and must have noth- ing less than a B in at least ten hours ol Political Science. lst Row-Florence Dean, Flora Lee Jenkins, Susie Ray, Al Lugg, Bill Winship 2nd Row-Nancy Lee Echols, Mr. Stephens, Dick Chase, Neal Van Rees, Mr. Freeman, Pteil Trowbridge I ' 1 'T R Tgiitli 61, M The national organization ot Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Honorary Fraternity, proposes lamenting ot wider knowledge ot and greater love tor the Hispanic contributions to modern culture, and the fostering ot friendly relations and co-operative spirit between the nations ot Hispanic speech and those ot English speech. Students who show special attain- ments and interests in Spanish are invited into its membership. lst Row-Ester Cervantes, Wendy Watters, Rae Jean Schieble, Betty Piggot, Frank Roberts, Doris Bit- tinger. Mary Louise Harvey, Nancy Baldwin, Dorothy Camp 4 2nd Row-Joan Beltz, Joan Cummins, Mariorie Os- borne. Janet Cutter, Audrey Bord, Lynn Shields, Jean Dungan. Dorothy Morlcert 3rd Row-Mary Louise Croslin, Janet Lodge, Lois Kritchbaum, Dolores Harrison, Mary Dougall, Dr. Holm, Lucy Amner, Pat Brown, Connie Hutchins, Mr. Preston iErta.:1co-lfflazfgoyoean, Sociefg Franco Callopean is an Honorary So- ciety tor those members ot the Denison stu- dent body who show a vital and constructive interest in the tields ot creative writing and literature appreciation. The meetings are de- dicated to constructive discussion and critic- ism ot the members' creative writing and per- tinent literature. Ist Row-Eloise Hill. Ruth Calvert, Joy Clapp, Bob Wilson 2nd Row-Bill Dresser, Doris Bennett, Norma Rich- mond, Lennie Miller, Janice Thorpe 3rd Row--Merlin Bradley. Jim Driver, Tom Cooper- rider, Ralph Gilbert, Bob Hawk, Naren Biswas, Lucille Long, Don Hodson, .Jocquie Dutro sz.. .Jr,,.,.,m ,4i.,.is Tau Kappa Alpha, National torensic hon- orary, has as its main purpose the promotion and recognition ot speaking activities and abilities on the campuses ot colleges and uni- versities throughout the country. Locally members of Tau Kappa Alpha represent Denison in debate and speech tour- naments throughout Ohio and surrounding states. lst Row-Alon Lugg, Marian Pascoe, Larry Crocker, Bill Schuch, Dr. Croclter 2nd Row-Joe Neath, Jim Gordon, Don Roberts, Bill Dresser 3rd Row-Janice Thorpe, Bill Heater, Lu Smith, John McCarter, Lucille Long, Marilyn Cruilcshank ,I-Za Cir Psi Chi, the national psychology honor- ary, was installed in June ot 1949. The pur- pose ot Psi Chi is primarily to advance the science ol psychology: and secondly to en- courage, stimulate and maintain scholarship ot the individual members in all academic fields, particularly in psychology. Taylor Roth, Nancy Stuart, Jerry Cowon, Phyl Camp- bell fjfzemicoz Sociefy The Denison Chemical Society, the oldest departmental honorary on campus, has con- tinued this year, as in the past, to provide opportunities tor the advancement ot an un- derstanding and appreciation ot the science ot chemistry, its methods, laboratory techni- ques, history, and literature. The presiding otticer ot the year was Dave Heiser. lst Row-Hoyt, McConnaughy, Lauren, Smith, lvloes- sner, Messerly, Miller, Baker 2nd Row-Campbell, Meisse, Hibbott, Holman, Cox, Bowden, Hurlbert, Corey, Chu 3rd Row-Dr. Ronneberg. lde, Smith, Prone, Myers, Johnson, Mercer, Chau, Dr, Everhart, Harris 4-th Row--Fetters, Mr. Daniels, Ernswiler, Barnes Heiser, Pickett, McHutchison. Boyer, Greene Nesbit 0 57' Lacgrceart. jaciefgz The Caducean Society was formed in the summer ot I949 tor the purpose of bringing those students together who plan to go into the medical profession. Requirements tor acl- mission include high scholastic standing and detinite plans to enter medical school. On May 27, l95O, the Caduceon So- ciety became Alpha Epsilon Delta, the na- tional Pre-Medical Honorary Fraternity. Ist Row-Smith, Corey, Fry, Walker, lvtashner, Hurl- bert, Stone 2nd Row-Detchon, Brown, Johnson, Mercer, Suther- land. Bucler, Harris 3rd Row-tvlcl-lutchison, Cox, Pickett, Rees, Peterson Greene, lvlclntire 4th Row-Mr. Fetters, Dr. Everhort, Dr. Lindsey, Boyer. McKee, Brown fl I f . - jj omet-1:5 it f were .Jw orfzo.f'ar'2g. The Women's Music Honorary, formerly Delta Omicron, has been active on the Deni- son campus in bringing together students who are studying music and in giving them recog- nition tor their achievements in this tield. The requirements tor membership are two-fold: high scholastic standing, and outstanding work in music on the campus. lst Row-Gillen, Miller, Amner, Rassman 2nd Row-Ross, Wyman, Cober M . A arming tl The otticial purpose ot the Sailing Club is to teach the techniques, rules, and safety regulations ot small boat sailing and racing: its unotticial job is to give the pleasure ot sailing to as many Denisonians as care to join. Sailing interest and participation entitle any student to membership in the club, which owns two Dyer Dhow dinghies at Buckeye Lake. lst Row-Cummins, Roberts, Watters, Meisse, Cun- nings, Gayman, Benson, Kampmeier, Meclces. Van Deventer Zncl Row-Johnson, Westermarlc. Powell, Brandtass, Gall, Bevier, Peterson, Altmeier, Rodkey 3rd Row-Laughlin, King, Cause, Cracker, Horner. Johnson, Chase, Mauer, Bohaclcek X52 Qbede PM Alpha Beta Chapter oi Pi Delta Phi was iounded at Denison University in l949. The goal ot the National' French society is to re- cognize merit in the study oi the French lang- uage, literatureg and civilization, and to ex- pand the development ot an interest and a knowledge ot French culture in the United States. lst Row-Florida Fisher, Frank Roberts, Janet Charn 2nd Row-Bev Tyler, Mary Woodward, Harriet Reid. Janet McMahon J lZLM'l6l'6l Four years ago the Denison Camera Club was organized lor the benefit ol students and faculty interested in photography. The goals oi the club are to provide darkroom equipment, instruction in its use, and instruc- tions in the basic rocesses of the hobby ot photography tor alljinterested students. lst Row-Joyce Schott, Ann Moyers 2nd Row-Bob Porter, John Trimble, unidentitied, Joe McGlone, Suradei Visessurakarn 3rd Row-Tom Rees, Louis Hollerbach Wlaifli Cglpug The Math Club is an open organization tor the students ot Denison who have any de- sire at all to learn more about mathematics. The purpose ot the Math Club is to tur- ther interest in the study oi pure mathematics, to show mathematical applications to other sciences, and to show its many applications to ditierent aspects ol everyday lile. lst Row-Betty Withers, Jean l-lebel, Mary Langan, Jean Mather. Janet Braham, Janet Rettig 2nd Raw-Bev l-libbot, Bev Evens, Emily Eclcelberry, Ann Kinney, Wilda Wiest, Ruth Hendricks 3rd Row-Bill Roach, Scott Sorber, Royal Pepple, Bill Johnson, Larry Jones, Don Roberts 4th Row-Dr. Kato, Miss Carpenter, Dr. Wiley, Mr. Globe, Miss Wetzell Marko groadcad fin? The Denison Radio Broadcasting Club was founded and iust organized here at Deni- son in December oi l948. The purposes of the organization are to encourage and promote high standards ot broadcasting: to coordin- ate and advance the broadcasting activities oi Denison University: and to give assistance and practical experience to those students in- terested in or contemplating a career in radio. Ist Row-Doris Bennett, Bill Dresser, Nancy Stewart 2nd Row-Vic Shroyer. Norm Wright, Whit Beirs, Don Dannecker, Betty Lou McCarthy. John Sullivan An organization tor the further- ance of better accounting practices on the Denison campus. Membership is open to all persons who have com- pleted Accounting 223 and 224 with a mark ot F or less lthose still living that isl. President tor the past year: Jay ll 2 column paperl Cook. The maior project tor the club has been the auditing of the Ady- tum's books tor the past year. A sum- mary ot their findings appears be- low. enidon. .fduckfing C ug: OFFICIAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE 1950 ADYTUM Income: Expenses: D.C.G.A ................. .... H5 I.98 Labor tor counting Tax Stamps ...... EIS 240.00 Tax Stamps ................ . . 2.53 Automobile tor Editor .,..... ' ....... 2,400.00 Refund on bottles lsott drinksl .... . I02.40 Automobile tor Business Manager .... 54.35 Faculty Blackmail ........... . . 984.00 Engraving .......,........... I3.02 Alumni contributions ......,..., . 2.40 I-leadache powders .......... 69.00 Denison Development Program .... . 54.00 I-lush money tor AI Dewey . . . 84.43 Sale ot 6 lsixl tons Bedford Lime- Photography ............,. 2.98 stone to Dick Ivlahard .......,.... 98.23 Aff Work tpeffj ond VOFQQJ t t A 56-32 Sale ot Talbot I-Iall to Acme Wreck- Prinfgng .-'....-',...'., 1 I 300-00 ing and Salvage Co. .......,.... I,984.00 Refreshments for Stag ' t - . . 580.11 Revenue from Adytum Flower Shop - lLite Science 4th, Iloorl ........... 290.00 A 553.300-QI Pawning ot statl valuables ....,... . 2.67 Forging Chapel tickets .... .... 3 50.00 53,800.21 .Y . .. . lynn. .4-... ..- .M . .-.,. .1 tu -.-racxan.. naw.-umzunnuuns: i?Jerfei5erfmi.0.iLrfa The Denisonian, the weekly newspaper is the voice ot the Denison student body. It is the policy ot the paper to report factually all campus news, sports events, and student opinion. At the Ohio College Newspaper Association Convention in Cincinnati this spring the Denisonian was award- ed third place while the Associated Collegiate Press ranlced it tirst class. A statt ot over thirty members have worked on this wholly student publication this year. Ben Calloway and Jim Richards were editors. Jim was assisted by Jane Wonders, associate editor: John lvlcCarter, assistant editor: Char Alber, Managing editor: Rusty Barton, statt editor: Eloise l-lill and Norma Coe, news editors: and Vic Shroyer, sports editor. Bruce McCulloch served as the business manager. Working with him were advertising manager, Bob Veh and circulation manager, AI Dix. Seated-Norma Coe, Jane Wonders, Lois Kampmeier, Vic Shroyer Standing-Patty Hyatt, Char Alber, John McCarter. Eloise Hill, Rusty Barton lst Row-John Hodges. Tom Rees, Bruce McNab 2nd Row-Ken Lent, John Trimble, Joe McGlone, Bob Porter, Jack Sloacl. Bob Veh, Al Dix. Bruce McCulloch, Jim Richards Chase, Matthews, Gilbert Seated-Johnson, Cummins, Davis, Olwyn, Rees. Standing-Barton, l-lodges. Porter, Bedell, McGlone. Hodgson, Gillies, Hauser, Crippen, Porter. mmyowd A xmgwziirw The Campus Magazine statlt edits material contributed by members ot the student body, as well as articles written by its own statt. This pub- lication includes a wide variety ot material, rang- ing from humorous satire on college lite to the more serious expression oi students' thoughts. This year, under the able editorship ot Ralph Gilbert, the Campus ottered to Denison students one ol the best type ot magazines of its class. Many new features and more pages were added this year, which attracted both students and taculty. This extra length made it possible to have more variety in order to appeal to a greater number ot people. The Board of Editors this year were: Ralph Gilbert, editor: l-lugh Wittich, associate editor: Don l-lodgson, feature editor: Lynn Olwin, literary editor: Diclc Chase, sports editor: Jack Matthews, humor editor: Jean Gillies, art editor: Tom Rees, photography editor: Jo Davis, copy editor: and Tom Davis, business manager. Page Ninety tive 0 if cf .Jinx Dove Tciylor ........................... Editor Bill lsoly ..... Sue Rondoll .... Roy Omundson . .. Joyce Roper Bob Lister .... Sue Roncloll .. Eloise l-lill .. Joe Bucler .... Bill Austin .... Dot Market Ed Subler .... Dick Chose ..... Don Eelloboum ..,. Noncy Stinchtield .. Bev Brown ....... Ed Johnston ...... Kathleen Kcilbtleisch AI Dix ....,....,, Louis Ery ........,. Bill Winship .... Borlo Lciwson ,. . Page Ninety-six Editor Libby Ormoncl ..............,. Associote Tim Rouclebush and Joclc lvlinnemon ........ . . . . . .Business Monogers . . . .Advertising lvlonoger ..........Eeoture . .Assistont Feotu re ..........Sorority . . . .Eroternity .......Eeoture ,.........Senior .. . .Assistcint Senior .... .Orgonizotions Ass't. Orgonizotions ....,,......Sports , . , .Assistont Sports . . , .Special Proiects .. .Women's Sports ............Closs . . . .Assistont Closs ..............Copy . . . .Assistont Copy , . . . .Photography . . .Moke-up .,,...Art Edhor EdHor Ednor Ednor Ednor Edhor Edhor Ednor Edhor Ednor Ednor EdHor Ednor Ednor Ednor Ednor Edhor Ednor Ednor Ednor 2 Dewi.. Seated-Eloise Hill. Dot Mcirlcert. Don Felloboum. Bev Brown, Ed Subler Standing-Roy Omundson. Ed Johnston ,Bob Lister Dove Taylor, Libby Ormond .14 yfuin The Adytum stott this yeor hos tried to present to you o book con- toining not only the students, loculty, orgonizotions, sports, etc., but o book depicting the lighter side of Denison compus lite. We hove chos- en, os o medium tor bringing oll this to you, the theme of Troditions on the Denison Compusf' These trodi- tions ore deeply entrenched in the lives ol all who hove ever ottended Denison, and while we hove treoted mony ot these troditions lightly, it hos not been to teor them down but merely to present them in on interest- ing monner. It is our sincere hope that no one will be ottencled by this book and thot oll who reod it will toke it with o groin ot solt, so to speok. We would like to thonk oll those who co- operoted with us in the toking of the pictures tor the book, students ond toculty. Also, o word of thanks is extended to the mony orgonizotions ond people who ossisted us with write-ups ond other intormotion necessory to the compiling ot o yeor- book. While this book is not dedicoted to ony spe- cific person, we wish to express our regrets ot the Tim Roudebush, Bill lsclly loss ot two greot men who hove done mony things tor Denison in the yeors in which they have been here, Dr. Kenneth l. Brown ond Dr. Forbes B. Wiley. We wish them the best of luck in oll that they do ond hope thot they will find mony times in which they will hove occosion to return to Denison. A tinol word ot thonks, moybe o shout ot thonks, should be given to Jone Wonders, Corol Rogers, Jo Dovis, ond lvlorilyn Stone, without whose help this book would still be but cz pile ot popers on somebody's desk. lt has been o pleo- sure to compile this Adytum. We hope thot you like it. , lllllllllll Seated-Louis Fry, S ue Ro n- d ll B rb L son D k Chose Stoncling-Bill Austin, Joe Bucler Page Ninety seven .ii ,ff -. ., I-, Vi, H, li' ,l f n l ,V ff ,. ., U A W ,i. A ,, , ,J 'fr rf .1 -' ff 'V' n ni 'P' ,if my -,fr ,M 4. ' Ml, L iJQb'D.f1l ii L LL-:tif L17 lL im., by Qr. ',fi or or The University Players is o large group, usually numbering about thirty members. The membership is not limited to maiors in Theatre Arts, but is open to anyone sufficiently interested in the the- atre at Denison to fulfill the membership requirements. The basic requirement of the group is that the candidate have done at least one hundred hours of theatre work, of which twenty-five must be in some phase of back-stage activity. The president this year was Sylvia Stratton. Cml l irfarwemrfg J iemihie wtf T2 99 , The Denison University Theatre has again had an excellent year. The University Theatre put on the following productions: The Traitor, The Miser, The Young and Fair, The Merry Widow, and Peer Gynt, as well as numerous one-act plays. The Children's Theatre, another part of the University Theatre, held both child and adult audiences spellbound with their performances of The Emperor's New Clothes, and Rip Van Winklef' The Denison Summer Theatre, which is embarking on its fourth year, is looking forward to o successful season. 64 I J lt' if 99 rw rrmrtforr Bill Cox, Jean Gillies, Frank Cover, Dave Judy, Bill Osborn, Chuck Lunclquist lst Row-Whitacre, Simons, Thompson, Stuart, Case. 2nd Row-Ernst, Hardman, Wilson, Heller, Ford, Whitmore. 3rd Row-Brasmer, Miller, Pendleton, Bogeart, Rounds, Osborne, Opteko r. 4th Row-Block, Roberts, Grail, Cover, Shaw, Chaney, Crawley. l C' ' 'J ff .Jfire Cfi'I'E,!39Qi'0i'?5 jlqifibif l oliiisted Howie Ulsamer, Doree Ernst, Jaan LeRoy, Alice Contrill, Carol Rogers, Dove Rounds, Jack Yiantsas jim ?5ill0LLl'1,g, We jarif' Marty Roberts, Nancy Johnson, Mary Scott, Dot Markert, Sylvia Stratton, Betty Knapp, Lynn Olwin, Jackie Sovulewski. Connie Ford, Peggy Pole, Joan Williams, Lyn Byrd, Pat Optekar, Mary Wood- ward, .Jeon Rowe, Barb Russell, Chris Kornman, Doree Ernst l l E x. M fi! 1 I , I1 'F ' et ' .jlie Qajerftf-Qi i xl 1 Pete l-lazlett, Dave Judy, Neil Van Rees, Dave Everhort, Dave Rounds, George Black, Bob Troll ills Wim, Judy Wilson, Dave Rounds, Harry Swoger, Howie Ulsamer, Barney l Loeuter, Fred Bogaert, Luke Utter, Patti James ' Ist Row--Baker, Goodridge, Hunt, Buchanan, Pease, Dye, Brethold, Schroeder, Forry, Hawes 2nd Raw-Charm, Karr, Basinger, Lockhart, Cassidy, Bailey, Mather, Osborn, VanRees, Lonard 3rd Row-Sovulewslci, Wachter. Heaslett, Bewley, Ross, Johnson, Evans, Packer, Amner, Junk, Foote, Hawes B., Reid, Cote-sworth. am en. 5 ee ,La J T ' f C!! The Women's Glee Club, working occasion- ally with the Mens' Glee Club, has added its share to the furtherance of good music on the Denison campus. The Womens' Glee Club has provided an outlet for those women who are in- terested in music and in glee club worlc. 4 lllfii 'I' 9 7T.jf f3F if 'tss ' 5 I ' 1 'V ' ' .,sf,s:sS'i'- '1'f5 g 4r.' 4l-1,--Gini' f .l 'mf t ' 1 f f 2 QL 54,4 Under the able guidance of Mr. Karl Esch- man the Mens' Glee Club completed another successful year of musical performance. The group of forty-five men participated in many of the musical presentations throughout the year, and climaxed the season with their annual spring trip. lst Row-Dean, Weber, Buder, Everhart, Osborn, Ullman, Webb, Wright, Krieger, Van Rees, Williams, Taylor, Sharp 2nd Row-Starr. Sorg. McKee, Purcell, Tolbot, Kerr, Rutledge, Johnson, Lister. Lusk, Pabst, James, Adams, Rice, Fullrner, Chamberlain, Slade, Bosley 3rd Row-Brooks, Lent, Heiser, Wilson, Banbury, Shannon, Sanborn, Cooperrider, Deer, Gregg, McNabb, Marsh, McNulty, Humphries. 5 me iibenid on Z?andl The Denison University Big Red Band, under the direction of Mr. Robert W. John, thrilled all who at- tended the football games with their intricate maneuv- ers and inspiring music. This year, as has been the custom for the past years, halftime was looked forward to by everyone in the stands. The Band also played at our first all-school dinner which was held in the Bigwam. The alumni, faculty, students, and friends who attended the dinner were all entertained by lv1r.John's own composition The Deni- sonian. T This year Glen Seils was president of the Band. and Tommy Williams was the student leader. we Geiger ijwinri Denison will indeed miss the sparkling perform- ances of Don and Doug Geiger. The baton twirling of the twins, with their intricate and masterful demon- strations, again provided much entertainment to all who attended the football games and other school activities. u During their three years here at Denison, the Geiger twins have brought national fame to both them- selves and the school. Last year they won the National Intercollegiate Twirling Contest which was held at Ann Arbor, Michigan. This feat was the pinnacle of three magnificent years here at Denison. I'1 K X 1 . xy' X x x lt fi .f iii ' 1 l Xl l f l f l 1 'if F r' y' iffy fi- if f L 1 if ll i U 1 V . , . f-5 1' V, ' 0 ' Jixfv ' .I ' . if-.L -Ht., -13:1 y . fr J ,z ,rf . ,J lx f ff nj., ...gfr Tradition plays a large and important part in every individual fraternity and sorority. Many times, however, in looking at a college one overlooks the many ways in which these groups enrich college lite. The Sweetheart Serenade is iust one of these traditions which helps to make Denison lite a more pleasant one. Ingredients: a warm spring night, a boy and a girl. a fraternity and a sorority. plenty of tlowers and songs, and romance. v 'ffygf f -rf ' .ff . ,J F! 5 N, ,.,. , QA 4 JlZ'J1Pg:5'i z' 'ui .gm- 'Liz 4',,Xb,A.ggg.A 1,,,-,W-: . - ,wry gn. ' A Y I . wr ,J as ,V 4 fl 4 ' my '71 M1 My M kl 4',....W -3 ,- '1,:'T'dg,. 1, , f V if . 4 , , r 10-..',v a.'w,...' v J ,v n' ,' ' . . W, ' f Eli ,f Q, ' , S L S 'E-V 35 in L g ii? V' 15 51 E55 ' fi Q F ' M m f 'i z If' sf- 53 331' ' Ei-5 ,5 fm-LH ' -W Q A , if . 5 ' - ifflll- .135 W? ,. 'gi In ,.,-WM . Page One hundred four counci lst Row-Boyer, Fellabaurn, Laughlin, Savage. Seils, Morse, 2nd Row-Stinchcomb, Danneclcer, Guster, l-lance, Kridler, Taylor, Matthews. Vastyan 3rd Row-Walters. Winship. Stone, Dr. Williams, Mr. Dewey, Dean Bayley, O'Haro, Mr. Preston, Cross. Moore, Deedriclc The lnterfraternity Council is composed of the president anal a iunior member and the faculty advisor of each of the men's social groups on campus. l-lere at Denison where the fraternities are such a vital part of our campus and social life, it is the purpose of the lnterfraternity Council to govern the activities and relations of the fraternities and promote the friendly interfraternity spirit that exists among the groups. This organi- zation cooperates with the administration in all problems which affect the fraternities as a group. ln the past year. the Council. as an additional pro- ject, supported the Foster Parents plan in Europe. Some of the main fra- ternity social functions are set by this Council. The officers this year were: Jack O'l-lara, president: Bruce l-lance. vice-president: Jim Kridler, secre- tary: and Dave Taylor, treasurer. Dean Bayley is the Council's faculty advisor. The Denison Ponhellenic Council endeovors to mointoin on ci high plone troternity life ond interiroternity relotions within our college. This is done by stressing further line intellectuol ciccomplishment ond sound scho- lorship through cooperotion with the college odministrotion in the mciin- tenonce ot high sociol stondords ond through cooperotion with ci friendly spirit with the vorious sociol groups represented on the compus. The Council octs os o torum tor the discussion of questions ot interest in the college ond troternity world. lt octs os o governing body for all ospects of trczternol oictivity, compiling ond enforcing rules governing rushing, pledging. ond initiotion on this compus. The Council is the center ot all sorority events ond sorority tunctions which involve oll-sorority porticipo- tion, such os the yeorly Ponhellenic donces. The Denison Ponhellenic Coun- cil has olso cidopted o little Greek girl, contributing to her support ond communicoting with her through the Foster Porents plcin lor wor children. The Denison Ponhellenic Council is comprised ot its president, the Deon ot Women, ond three delegotes-one olumno, one senior, ond one junior-from eoch ol the notionol Greek letter lroternities for women ond from Shepordson Club. The oicticers for the yeor were: Borboro Drew, president: Connie Borone, vice-presidentg Betty Miller, secretory: ond Helen Collins, treosurer. Ist Row-Lynn Collins, Mary Lou Toggert, Borborci Drew. Lois Anderson 2nd Row-Jeanne Wright. Thelma Jean Evons. Jo Anne Johnson, Ginger Grohom, Morilyn Mc- Cuskey, Marilyn Cruilcshcxnk Page One hundred five 22 535 i Sigma Chi was founded in i855 aT Miami UniversiTy, Oxford, Ohio, and Mu chapfer was Touncled aT Denison in l868. Once again The Sigs were well represenfed on The varsiTy loofball squad wiTh I3 men claim- ing membership on The Big Red eleven. BulleT- Bill FleiTz lAll-Ohio Conference Tor Three yearsl, Bruce Bruno l-lance, regular cenTer, and Jim STeclcle Turned in Their lasT season. NexT in The sporTs lineup was baskeTball. An improved season saw capfain Bill PeTe Ullman filling The cenfer posiTion wiTh Bob Wrighf and Bob Laven leTTering aT forward and guard posTs, Page One hundred six OFFICERS President ............... Bruce Hance Vice-Presidenf .., .... Jerry Cowan Secretary .... .,.. C harles Travis Treasurer .. ..... Walter Baker l lst Row-Pryor, Kier, Hutson, Stout, Pabst, Overstreet, Rosene, Boeschenstein, lsbey 2nd Row-Redman, Eho. Barnes, Hilberts, Daniels, Maior, DeVore, Donlay, Niland 3rd Row-Heyman, Berger, Stiverson, Laven, Goodwin, Wishard, Hatch, Warren, Ullman respectively. Up from the frosh squad will be 6'7 Jim Emanuelson, Bob Major, and Bill Isbey, all of whom will answer the cage call next winter. The unfinished baseball season finds veteran Dick Cameron and newcomer Kent Taylor hold- ing down starting berths. Denison's stellar tennis squad has as its number one man Jack Webb, iunior veteran. Newcomer Chuck Gleason saw action during the season. lv1u's representative on the varsity track team was Tod Heyman. The intramural race has occupied consider- able attention with the Cross-bearers resting 8lf2 points in first place at the spring sports post. With softball, golf, volleyball, and track unaccounted for, the Men of Mu are looking forward to their fifth IM championship in six years. The Sigs did well in extra-curricular activities with several holding key positions in a variety of fields. These included Jim Steckle, retiring co- president of D.C.G.A.g Bruce Hance, vice-presi- dent of lnterfraternity Councilg Jim Richards, 4th Row-Cherry, Goss, Wright. Richards, iv1cConnoughey, Travis, Boyer, Walters, Rogers, Robinson, Keeney Sth Row-Fleitz, Gleason, Hendricks, Baker, Hance, Cameron, Salt, McGinnis. Gernhardt, Snyder, Piper, Coulter, Webb, Owens, Stocker, Warner, Cordell, Hosler, Hanson ODK initiate and editor of the Denisoniang Jack Boyer and Chuck Travis. president and social chairman, respectively, of the iunior class: Walt Baker and Al Dix, circulation managers of the Denisoniang Joe Keaney, co-chairman of the Bonds of Friendship Drive for the next year: Dave McConnaughey, vice-president of Denison's Young Republican Club: Bill Hendricks, retiring president of the Personnel Administration Club: and Paul Dead-Head Hanson, head cheer- leader. Socially speaking, the traditional Sig Derby was highlighted by the crowning of beautiful Lynn Collins as Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. In clos- ing another year, the Men of Mu extend their heartfelt thanks to chapter advisor Sid Jenkins and Bruce l-lance, chapter president, for their untiring effort and mature leadership. A unani- mous vote of thanks is given to Mrs. Arthur Har- rington, housemother, who completes her tenth year in this capacity. Page One hundred se en X f 'k 'k 'Rx A wap Lis fAefa ,ai Soon olter the close ot the Civil Wor oi box- ing club wos torrneol by severol men who were ottenoling Denison University ot Gronville, Ohio. Boxing clubs hove lived, tlourisheol, ond died in mony o college without oltering the course ot humon history or being occounteol worthy ol ony specioil mention. But this one ot I866, while short liveol, wos the toundotion of Alpho Eton ond Beto Theto Pi. The little boxing club soon become o locol irouternity, Koppo Phi Lambda, and in I868 become o choyoter of Beto Theto Pi. The first reol chopter house wos locoted on the site ol the present Porson l-loll. On Jonuory l Page One hundred eight OFFICERS President ............,. Joseph Neath Vice-President ,...... Stuart Wcitterson Secretory . . . ..... Herschel Bowyer Treasurer . .,,..... Taylor Roth l. li r 1 lst Row-Hawk, Heaton, Owen, Dallas, Bosley, Fergusson, lnmon, Scourtield, Craig, Christensen, Martin, Weber 2nd Row-Neath, Johnson, Morquardt, McConnoughy, Robinson, Watterson, Culver, Davis, Swoninger, Ragsdale, Johnson, Ahlers, Johnson I7, l903 this house was ravaged by tire and completely destroyed. To this day when January l7 rolls around the chapter has cz special dinner in memory ot the tire. By the next year a new house had been erected on the same site. ln tact, what is now Parson l-lall was at one time Alpha Eta's l-lome. The present chapter house was started in December, l925. lt was built largely through the loyalty and etlorts ot Colonel and Mrs. Ed- ward Deeds, and to this day is one ot the best examples ol a modern fraternity home. Alpha Eta has always been built on the tra- 3rd Row-Roth, Billingsley, Roudebush, Romsey, Greene, Price, Ashbrook, Zolud, Stood, Alexander, Sepessy, Dold, Watkins, Morse 4th Row-McCarter, Fergusson, Bosley, Frederick, Weber, Reid, Soukup, Bowyer, McNab, Reading, Bourdeau. Hoy, Elliott dition that there is hardly a year goes by that something new isn't added. Among the more not- able traditions ot later years are the Military Boll and the Christmas Serenade. Although we are losing an exceptionally tine group ot seniors this year the tuture is in good hands. Otticers lor next year are: Warren Morse, president, Donald Watkins, vice-presidentg l-ler- shel Boyer, recorder: and Bob Bosley, treasurer. A chapter based on tradition but never sta- tic, Alpha Eta of Beta Theta Pi closes another school year with sights set for the future. Page One hundred nine QWU37 l I0 i gamma cleave Phi Gommo Delto wos founded on April 28, l848, ot Jefferson College, now Woshington ond Jefferson, Cononsburg, Pennsylvonio. Since thot dey the troternity hos expended to seventy-nine chopters ond hos over 40,000 members. lt wos on oi spring evening in 1884 thot Eugene A. lvlecid, '87, who mciy be considered the lcither of Lombdo Deuteron, conceived the ideo of forming on orgonizotion to petition o ncitionol froternity for on chorter. Plons were mode in the old college cemetery ot the monument ot Jono- thon Going, ci former president of the university. Under the cover ol night, pledges were sworn OFFICERS President .. .......... Robert Bridge Secretory .... .... W illiom Utter Treosurer . ..... James Lindberg lst Row-Purcell, Cochran, Stephens, Landrum, Zweier, l-lalvorsen, 3rd Row-Higley, Mirrielees, Bateman, Utter, Patrick, Shannon, Keeley Baker, Reid, Gillies, Sheets. 2nd Row-Lewis, McCulloch. Patterson, Mower, Bridge, Kull, King, Rope, Eaton, Gordon, Brown, Lindberg. to success of the proiect, which made it possible for Lambda Deuteron to become one of Phi Gamma Delta's stalwart chapters. The backbone of most successful organiza- tions is braced by its traditions, for it is through such traditions that a link of friendship and famili- arity can be found not only between the brothers of the present, but also between those of the past and the present. One of our most treasured tra- ditions is the annual Norris Pig Dinner, the first of which was held at the University of California in l893. It originated when a Figi orator at the Class Day exercises took occasion to rap two rival fraternities for their monopoly of the glee club during the year. To illustrate the point, there was brought to the platform a barrel labeled HU. of C. Glee Club, tied with a cord- symbolic of the strangle hold established by these two rival fraternities. Out of this barrel tumbled a squeal- Sutherland, Seashales, Chase, Johnston. Mirrielees. Matthews. 4-th Row-Lawrence, Gould, Spross, Wayne, Goddard, Korman, Kennedy, Johnson. Chamberlin, Newell, Reid, Broughton, Sherman ing pig. Some say the pig escaped and was pur- sued by several Fiiis with murderous intent. The pig ended up that night in the Fiii stronghold where it was roasted for a feast, while Frank Nor- ris. the American Author, staged an elaborate ceremony worthy of the burnt offering. Every member present was then called on to renew his bond of allegiance and fidelity, and to seal the vow by solemnly kissing the pig's snout. lt is traditions such as this that make fra- ternity life what it is. There is the nickname Fiji , the restricted use of insignia and jewelry, our Founder's Day ceremony on lvlay l, the annual Fiii Island Grass-skirt dances, songs and sere- nades. fraternity awards, the otcficial flower, and many others. The traditions of our chapter are both meaningful and heartwarming, and they all aid us in remembering the truth of the motto, Friendship, the sweetest influence. Page One hundred eleven :Sigma Kappa Sigma was founded on December l0, l869, at the University of Virginia, Charlotts- ville, Virginia. ltuwas the natural out-growth ot a European society which was originated at the University ol Bologna. Italy, in l400, five hun- dred long years before being transplanted to American soil. Since then, the fraternity has ex- panded to l2l chapters, with over 62.000 mem- bers. Gamma Xi was founded in l9ll, and be- came the fourth national fraternity on the Denison campus. Gamma Xi has taken an active part in cam- pus lile this past year, and members have been Page One hundred twelve OFFICERS President .....,........ Jack O'l-lara Vice-President .... .... J ohn Peterson Secretory ,.... .... F ranlc Cover Treasurer Robert Nicholas lst Row-Everett, Wilson, Bassett, Kleck, McFarland, Starn, Moore, Kell, Weston, Davis, Maloee, Miner, Wosinski 2nd Row-Brown, Nicholas, Sproat, Gainfort, O'l-lara, Sawyer. Trowbridge, Lugg, Hunt, Cunnings, Smith, McLaughlin 3rd Row-Winship, Thoms, Lundquist, Brooks, Schwab, Harris, Carr, seen in all activities. As our contribution to the Deni-Service program, we have adopted the Orphans' Home in Newark. Many Kappa Sigs were seen among the var- sity and frosh football squads. A few of these were, varsity: Bob Robertson, John Peterson, and Bob l-larris: freshmen: Don Alt, George Davis, Bill Gleason, Ed l-luenerfauth, Bill Kell, Dick Ma- bee, Tom Miner, and John Wosinski. To lead Big Red cheers were George Bergquist and Dave Rounds. On the basketball hardwood, Tom Miner, Jim McFarland, Jim Moore, and Ed I-luenerfauth represented the chapter, while Dick Ellis, Bill Glea- son, Art Klack, Buzz Everett, and Don Alt found the baseball diamond more to their liking. Dick Elliott, Irv l-larlamert, and Ken Bassett ran the Denison cinder, and in newly-founded lacrosse, Dick Bonesteel, George Bergquist, Jim Kornmes- ser, Jack Ubersax, and Rog Johnson saw action. Fischbach. Horner, Sivertsen, Goss, Williams, Rounds, Peterson, Gleiss, Guernsey 4-th Row-Tingley, Ashbrook, Hazlett, Cover, Worst, Ellis, Ubersax, Bren, Harlamert, Bogaert, Johnson, Landis, Korrimesser, John- son, Bergquist, Bonesteel, Moore On the rolls of the honor societies are found the names of many more Kappa Sigs. Sporting Phi Beta Kappa keys are Lu Smith and Dave Fischbach. GDK men are Jack O'l-lara, Lu Smith, l lahs I-lunt, and Doug Brooks. Strong in the the- atre, our men tapped for the University Players were Fred Bogaert, Frank Cover, Don Wilde, and Dave Rounds. Picked for Blue Key were Doug Brooks, Dave Rounds, Bill Winship, Don Wilde, I-lahs l-lunt, Lu Smith, and Jack G'f-lara, all being led by Frank Cover, president of the honorary. Socially speaking, the fall, winter, and spring formals were the highlights of the year, with the White l-louse ablaze with many other parties throughout the year. To our graduating seniors Gamma Xi says Best Wishes, and hopes that we can maintain the standard of excellence that they have es- tablished. Page One hundred th rteen : QA Pvt get .aft--x CML, fkefa Phi Delta Theta was founded-at Miami Uni- versity, Oxford, Ohio, on December 26, I848, by six honor students. Iota chapter of Ohio at Deni- son University was given its charter in l9l6. The fraternity has prospered and grown until now it has one hundred ten chapters and seventy thous- and brothers in the United States and Canada. It is a tradition at Phi Delta Theta to be a- mong the top fraternities on any campus. Deni- son is no exception. ln athletics this year as al- ways Phi Delts were outstanding. The football team was led by Co-Captain Bob Phillips, little All-American Bill Hart, and Ken Meyers. Roy Page One hundred fourteen OFFICERS President ..... .... D an Mclntire Vice-President ..... Dick Guster Secretary ..... ...,. J oe Buder Treasurer ..... Bill Roe IsT Row-Van NosTran, Abberger, Lord, Emswiler, Dunbar, Gale, ProcTor, Dailey, Reedy, Wydman, HolvesTon 2nd Row-Ryder, Benson, Bergoch, Shirk, Williams, GusTer, Mc- Infire, Long, Corey, Huff, Mandeville, Naramore Omundson and Joe FasseTT were sTarTers and leT- Ter winners on The Big Red baslceTball Team. Phi DelTs on The baseball Team were CapTain Bob Cone and Bill l-larT. Bob Johnson and Bill Rownd canTinucnlly scored poinTs Tor Livy's Track Team. Bill AusTin was a member of The successful var- siTy golf Team for The year. ln inTramurals, Phi DelTo TheTa ranked high by placing TirsT in golf Tor The TourTh sTraighT year, and TirsT in The A league baslceTball race. ScholasTicaliy Phi DelTa TheTa ranked TirsT among all The academic TraTerniTies on The campus. On The rolls oi The honoraries, Phi DelTs were also conspicuous. Bob Phillips was presenTed wiTh a coveTed Phi BeTa Kappa lcey. Members of Omi- cron Delfa Kappa included Bob Phillips, vice- presidenT, Dan lvlclnTire, and Dave Taylor, who was also elecTed vice-presidenT of Blue Key. OTher Phi DelTs Tapped for Blue Key were Dan 3rd Row-Truesdale, Habbe, Johnson. Fry, Henderson, Buder, Fellabaum, Swisher, Newlcirk, Shroyer, FiTTon, Krieger, Taylor 41h Row-Sorg, LiTTle, ArmsTrong, Weaver, Byrnes, Omundson. Austin, Corey, FasseTT, Andrews, Round, Emswiler, HamilTon lv1clnTire, presidenT, Bob Phillips, Dick GusTer, and Don Fellabaum. On The school publicaTions, Phi DelTa -l'heTa was also well represenTed. Dave Taylor was This year's ediTor of The Adyfum, while anoTher Phi DelT, Bill AusTin, will pilot The yearbook nexT year. The Denisonian had VicTor Shroyer as sporTs ediTor. This year's social program was also a greaT success. ln The spring, The TirsT pledge class of She DelTa TheTa was iniTiaTed. A bang-up dance followed The iniTiaTion.Everyone agreed ThaT This was The highlighT of The Denison social calendar. As usual, There was The open house for all The new sororiTy iniTiaTes. Ofher social TuncTions in- cluded The all school Tormals, open houses, and evening dinners for each of The sororiTies. Wifh sinceresT besT wishes To our TwenTy-Two graduafing seniors, we dedicafe This arTicle. We are broThers all uniTed, ever loyal Phis. Pane One hundred Tiffeen cki a4aAa The Denison chapTer ol Lambda Chi Alpha lraTerniTy came info exisTence in l9l9 as an ouT- growTh ol The Sycamore Club founded Ten years previously. For over 25 years TherealTer The group occupied The spacious ranch house on WesT Broadway and developed The TradiTions of good lraTerniTy life which srill prevail. IT was only re- cenTly ThaT The house was sold and The men mov- ed inTo Their presenT quarTers. Chief among The social sTandbys is The an- nual dive parTy. held in laTe April and leaTuring The simulaTed aTmosphere of The cheap French cale, The music of a smooTh combo, and The ap- Poge One hundred sixteen OFFICERS Presidenf .............. Roberf Ehleri Vice-Presidenf ........ Edward Subler Secretary ........ Wilber Branthoover Treasurer .... Gordon Nethercuf lst Row-O'Neil, Oberhelman, Johnson, Wiecking, Scott, Trimble, Williams, Pickett, Lynd, Lonas, Lown Zncl Row-Yiantsas, Guthrie, Ehlert. Subler, Gilbert, Duncan, Loy, Brown. Nethercut, Munro, Taylor, Branthoover, Roberts, Hamil- ton propriate abbreviated costumes of the women of Paris. The past two seasons have not witnessed the Ranch party celebration, formerly the chief event of the Lambda Chi social season, but this observance is due to be revived soon. About every other year the chapters at Ohio State and Denison hold the Inter-Zeta Day, at which competition is held in various spring activi- ties on a convenient Saturday, and at which a dance or similar form of entertainment fills the evening. A month or so earlier, at initiation time, the annual award for the outstanding pledge of the year is given. ln addition, for the past two seasons, a cup has been established to recognize the pledge who has contributed most to athletics during his pledgeship. The bi-annual election of the Gamma-Iota candidate for national sweetheart of Lambda Chi resulted in the nomination of lvlarilynn Mead, '53, 3rd Row-Horner, Querns, Jaquith, Burriss, McNiven, Seils, Webb, Rees, McKee, Pickett, Cherry, Daganhardt, Blunden 4th Row-Stinchcomb. Race, I-lowenstine, Couse. Cook, Brower, Glenn, Beclell, Grail, Dean Twelve brothers are in evidence on the Deni- son faculty. They are: charter members-Burt l-lodges, Dick l-lowe, AI Johnson, and Eri Shu- maker, old members-George Morgan, Clark Morrow, and Bob Robbins, and recent initiates- Bruce Grossman, Bob John, Arthur Lindsey, Gail Norris, and Sam Wheeler. The active chapter consists of 55 men. The most outstanding of these in contribution to extra- curricular activities are: Ralph Gilbert, '50, edi- tor of Campus, chairman of May Day, and mem- ber of ODK and IFC . . . Gordon Nethercut, '50, co-chairman of the Committee of lOO, member of DCEP cabinet, and four-year participant in band .... Bob Stinchcomb, Deni-Service co- chairman, fraternity president and IFC member . . . . l-larry Sharp, '52, co-chairman of freshman cabinet, Senate representative, business manager of the band, and member of the music board of control .... Jack Yianitsas, '53, outstanding in dramatics and winner of the Lewis prize contest. Page One hundred seventeen a4aAa eioni on Sigma Alpha Epsilon, The largesT naTional so- cial TraTerniTy in The naTion, founded iTs chapTer aT Denison in The Tall of l9l9. Since ThaT Time iT has been consisTenTly acTive in conTribuTing To The social life of The school and iTs members. AT pre- senT, The chapTer is engaged in a campaign To raise funds for The building of a new house which will be locaTed on FraTerniTy Circle. Ohio Mu has supplied cenTral Ohio wiTh sev- eral noTable people. Among These are Don Wea- ver, ediTor of The Columbus CiTizen, and Hal Humphries, assisTanT personnel manager aT The Fiberglass planT in Newark. Many oThers have chosen This parT of Ohio for Their permanenT Page One hundred eighTeen OFFICERS PresidenT ....... ..,. J im Kreidler Vice-President ........ Roberf Hawley Secretary .......... Laurence Crocker Treasurer .. ..... William Benfsen lst Row-Retnauer, Dunbar, Vastyan, Wood, l-laid, Einwalter, Boon, Sharp 2nd Row-Lister. Bruggemann, Mashner, Bentsen, Hawley, Tamos- hunas, Detchon, Shelton, Preslan, Rice homes and actively support the chapter at alumni gatherings and chapter functions. The alumni program has grown extensively in the last few years. and the turnout of alums for Founders' Day, initiation, and the annual summer pilgrimage has been large. This year's social program was highlighted by a weekend party which centered around the general theme of a medieval castle. The house was transformed. and the actives and pledges. dressed in armor, visited the women's dorms where trumpet fanfare and drum rolls heralded the beginning of the festivities. The party was held on a Friday night, and at midnight the men moved out and the women took over. The next day the men returned and had breakfast with their dates, and in the afternoon the activities were ended with a picnic. 3rd Row-James, Burnley, Johnson, Grey. Vincent, Pendleton, Matthew, Ptlueger, Cross, Borger, Meury 4th Row-Metz, Smith, Clarke, Thomas, Meyer, Davis, Giese, Kost. Landrud Many S.A.E.'s have become prominent in campus activities. These include Larry Crocker. co-president of D.C.G.A., Don Knudson, presi- dent of Auto Court, Jim Walkenspaw, letterman in basketball, and Don Sharp, miler and two-miler on the track team. Bill Bentsen was a prominent figure in the Sailing Club, and Ed Baker held down the quarterback spot on the freshman foot- ball team. ln the intramural program the chapter, un- der the guidance of Bob Kost, improved consider- ably over the previous year's performance. After a shaky start in football and basketball, S.A.E. bounced back to take third in swimming and sec- ond in wrestling. At present they are leading the volleyball tournament with the season half finish- ed, and appear to be a threat in softball as tne season starts. Page One hundred nineteen Tr F M , AQ, Q12 7 59 X3 .QF a ' Q1 -cfsze-..1 I Z ' V ii yeefzi ' C 0l'I'Ll'I'l0l'l5 Cfblg On February 18th The Denison chapTer ol The American AssociaTion of Commons Clubs held Their Tradifional Fowl Ball. This year Fowl Ball marked The Thirfy-Third anniversary of The founding of The Denison chapfer. Over T20 ac- Tives and alums represenTed Tour chapTe'rs aT This gala affair. April 23rd marked The annual Founder's Day celebraTion ThaT commemoraTed The TwenTy-ninTh anniversary of The American AssociaTion of Com- mons Clubs. Perhaps The mosT revered TradiTion of The Club is The annual Bayberry Service ThaT is held ,. WE T- TFT Page One hundred twenty OFFICERS Presiclemi' ... ... Don Dannecker Vice-President . .. ,,. Claude Pullis SecreTary . .. .... Jim Toy Treasurer . . . . . . Tom Arnold lst Row-Mullan, Ottie, McKay, Lord, Elleman, Lalcin, Pepple, 3rd Row-Roberts, Felton, Bender, Jones, Martin, Hawkins, Laugh- Johnstone, Stone, Streb, Kohl, Lent, Hinegardner, Rymer, Johnson 2nd Row-Voss, Greene. Kane, Heater, Cox, Lechner, Schuch, Starr. Tamblyn. Cooperrider, Holcomb, Marks, Chau, Snood, Haynes the night before every Christmas vacation. On This occasion the members of The chapter gather in the lounge for an informal evening of discus- sion. Rev. Joe Dicl4son's meditation started The evening This year. Socially, The Club has had a very successful season. There has been a hayride, an overnight party, a hobo party, and a cartoon party. There have been three formal dances Thus far This year, and a Lspring formal is scheduled for The nine- Teenth of lvlay. The Fall formal found The dance floor Transformed into an Egyptian scene. The Club men and Their dates enioyed The beautiful scenery of a winter landscape aT The Christmas formal. The pledges toolc Their dates to Hell where They danced to The music of The Four Jacks and a Jill during The pledge formal. Our handball squad Turned in a creditable performance and our ping pong Team finished The season in second place. Our pledges walked off with a tie for second in The interfraternity pledge singing contest. lin. Roach, Toy, Danneclcer, Maccalous, Pullis, Richardson, Matthews, Wright, Gordon, Troll, Boll, Floyd 4th Row-Wright, Chanley, Breene, Willce, Spencer, Hart, Penta- leoni, Lewis, Gerle, Deer, Black, Brieler, Waldron, Leflrowitz, Slade, Mann, Visessuralcarn ln Blue Key we have Tom Cooperrider, Don Danneclcer, Bill Heater, Cal Prine, Paul Schuch, and Ed Voss. Those in ODK are Don Danneclcer, Bill Heater, Paul Schuch, Jim Toy, and Ed Voss. Jim Toy and Ed Voss are also members of Phi Beta Kappa. Tom Cooperrider, Joe Kaye, and Jack Streb are in Franco-Calliopean. The Club University Players are George Black and Howie Ulsamer. Chuck Briefer, Tom Cooperrider, Don Deer, Bob Lechner, and Jim Toy have been ini- tiated into Phi lvlu Alpha. ln Pi Delta Phi are Don Deer and Jim Toy, and in Pi Sigma Alpha are Paul Schuch and Jeff Fontanna. ACC men who are members of Tau Kappa Alpha are Don Dan- necker, Lew Greenough, and Bill Heater. Bob Hughes, Ed Voss, Don Deer, and Bill Heater are The Club men in Eta Sigma Phi. Lee Greene is president of Caducean Society and Bill Cox is also a member. We regret To see our seniors leave The ranks, but give them our best wishes as they leave Deni- son for further accomplishments. Page One hundred twenty one OFFICERS President ........,....... Edwin Hill Vice-President .... Harold Widdowson Secretary ............ Charles Rogers Treasurer .. .... Robert Foy Page One hundred twenty-two uladi on The parent chapter oi Delta Upsilon was tormeol at Williams College on November 4. l834, and was first known as The Social Fraternity and then The Equitable Fraternity. ln i858 the Williams chapter together with the other chap- ters subsequently tormecl, voted to adopt the pre- sent Delta Upsilon pin and the motto, Justice Our Foundation. From this beginning Delta Up- silon has grown to its present size ot sixty-nine chapters, sixty alumni chapters, anal a total oi 29,000 members. The local chapter was organized as a colony ot Delta Upsilon on January I8, l949, and has The dual disTincTion of being boTh The TirsT chap- Ter so organized by Delta Upsilon and The oldesT naTional TraTerniTy represenTed on The Denison campus. The Colony was formed aT The invi- TaTion of Denison UniversiTy in view of The need TelT Tor anoTher TraTerniTy on The growing campus. ln The organizafion of The Colony, Ohio STaTe UniversiTy chapTer of Delta Upsilon and The DelTa Upsilon alumni in The Columbus area played a mosT imporTanT parT. On The Denison campus There was only one sTudenT who was already a member of DelTa Upsilon, Ed l-lill, who had Trans- Terred from lvlarieTTa College in The Tall oi l949. To him and To Those sTudenTs on campus TirsT associaTed wiTh The Colony, Tell The Taslc of organ- izing The new group. The Colony was insTalled as a chapTer of DelTa Upsilon on December 3, l949. The chapTer's advisors are Dr. KenneTh Brown, RochesTer, 'l8, Dr. TrisTram P. CoTTin, Coach Merlin Eilcenberry, and Professor Irving E. MiT- chell. The laTTer Three men were iniTiaTed aT The December 3 ceremony. There are 34 members of DelTa Upsilon, which include six graduaTing seniors, Tour iuniors, eleven sophomores, and ThirTeen freshmen. Bob Fleming is a member of Pi Sigma Alpha and Jack Lawson is The TirsT-sTring piTcher on The Big Red baseball Team. D. U. is represenTed in Phi lvlu Alf, lst Row-Boyd, Wilson, Crosby, Grant, Harpler, Lowden 2nd Row-lde, Osborn, Profio, Seeley 3rd Row-Miller, Jacobs, Fleming, Widdowson, Foy, Rogers, Ban- bury, Bohackek, O'DelI, Olsen, Horne 4Th Row-Breed, Hill, Sfone, Pacheco, Hodgson, Chaney, Clark, Adams, Judy, Lawson, Malcolm pha by Bill Osborn and l-lal Widdowson, while Bill Breed and Jack l-lumphreys are members of Phi SocieTy. Bob Wilson and Don Hodgson are members of Franco-Calliopean SocieTy, and Dave Judy, Dave Chaney, and Bill Osborn be- long To UniversiTy Players. Don l-lodgson was Tea- Ture ediTor of Campus magazine during The pasT year. A 325,000 housing planT, locafed on Burg STreeT, beyond CurTis l-lall, is scheduled To be built during The summer of l950. This will be The social and living auarTers Tor The TraTerniTy Tor The nexT Tew years and will house TwenTy-six men. The TirsT pledge class of Denison chapTer of DelTa Upsilon had The disTincTion of winning The annual lnTer-fraTerniTy pledge sing in February. The chapter has made greaT sTrides in iTs TirsT Tull year on The campus and under The able leadership of l-lal STone, nexT year's presidenT, iT hopes To malce even greaTer progress. Page One hundred T enfy th .QQaTff '? Omega The history ot Chi Omega dates back to April 5, 1895, where, at the University ot Ar- kansas, the sorority destined to become the larg- est national women's fraternity, was founded in a Southern setting. Chi Omega now numbers IO8 active chapters. Theta Gamma Alpha, a local sorority, was installed as the Delta Gamma chap- ter ol Chi Omega in the tall ot 1928, thus be- coming the first national sorority on the Denison campus. The present house based on Southern Colonial architecture, was built in T939 and overlooks Sorority Circle. The southern traditions of Chi Omega were further carried out this spring when the chapter Page One hundred twenty-tour OFFICERS President ..,..........., Janet Lodge Vice-President ......... Janet Braham Secretory .,.. ..... J anice Thorpe Treasurer ..... Barbara Stone lst Row-Shaeifer, Nussbaum, Cook, Kinney, Cantrill, Hermann, Goll, Ream, Davis, Beaumont 2nd Row-Ackerman, Braham, Richardson, Thorpe, Blaclnadar, Pin- ney, Lodge, Whisler, Kirchbaum, Bittinger, Wilson, Price, Miclcley. held its first annual Southern Ball. ln an atmos- phere of southern grandeur, a dinner was held at the Granville Inn, followed by a formal dance at the house. Chi Omegas have played a leading role in campus activities this year. Joy Blackadar was the president of YWCA, assisted by Janice Thorpe, who served as vice-president. Lucy Long and Lynn Shields were Y-Cabinet members. Marilyn VVhisler represented Chi Omega in WAA in the capacity of vice-president. Marilyn Cruilcshanlc and Jean Gillies were members of Crossed Keys, Marilyn serving as secretary. Lynn Shields was a Junior Advisor in Stone Hall. Twelve of the twenty-two women on the Campus staff were Chi O's. Among these are art editor, Jean Gillies: fashion editor, Rusty Bar- ton, exchange editor, Joan Cummins: subscrip- tion, Lynn Porterg and circulation, GeGe Wein- rich. Rusty Barton was the staff editor of the Denisonian. Dot Bittinger was the president of Sigma Delta Pi, and Marge Miclrley was secretary of Delta Omicron. Marilyn Cruikshank was the secre- tary-treasurer of Tau Kappa Alpha. Lucy Long 3rd Row-Johnson, Hoebeck, Kurty, Connor, Gillies, Lauren, Cruikshanlc, Barton, Weinrich, Shields, Whitney, Stone, Eggers, Nelson, Dye 4th Row-Thorpe, Humphries, Nelson, Kroeger, Brown, Chippen, Hibbott, Brown, Cummins, Haider, Hausman, Pringle. was a member of Senate and of the Rules Com- mittee. ln the field of scholarship, Bev Hibbott, Dot Brown, and Helen Brown were elected to Phi So- ciety. Marilyn Cruiclcshanlc was one of those re- presenting Denison in the Ohio Women's Speech Contest and won third place in extemporaneous speech. The O-Chi-O chapter newspaper made its first appearance this year with Rusty Barton as editor. Jean Gillies reigned over the Junior Prom as the Oueen of the class of l95l. The social ac- tivities of Chi Omega this year included the Southern Ball, the Pan-Hell, and Pledge formal dances. The Chi O's held open houses for several of the fraternities and sororities and entertained the faculty this spring. Dads' Day and Mothers' Day Banquets were on the social calendar also, plus Homecoming, at which time the Chi O's placed second with house decorations. This spring the chapter attended the Spring Eleusinian Festival, honoring Founder's Day. The banquet was held in Columbus at the Hotel Fort Hayes with the Ohio State, Ohio Wesleyan, and Denison chapters participating. Page One hundred twenty fi aloha flwfa Kappa Alpha Theta, tl1etirstwomen's Greek letter fraternity, was founded at Asbury College lnow DePauwl in Greencastle. Indiana, on Janu- ary 27, l87O. Denison's Beta Tau chapter was previously Chi Psi Delta, o local sorority founded at Gilpatriclc l-louse in WOO, and it was wel- comed into Kappa Alpha Theta in June, l929. ln its 80 years, Theta has developed many ra One hundred t OFFICERS President .. ......... Barbara Nagel Vice-President ...... Flora Lee Jenlcins Secretary ....,. .... M olly Jones Treasurer ..... .lane Scott lst Row-Peters, Frederickson, Borgeson, Oakman, Tucker, Yeager, MacSwords, Eyton, Ransom, Gleason, Pumphrey, Eagan, Evans, Loehnert, Powell, Wooden 2nd Row-Gayman, Offenheiser, Weber, McCarthy, Jones, Jenkins, Tracy, Small, Scott, Calhoun, Ritter, Roy, Boyer, Yoder, Law- son traditions, both national and local. Among them are our annual Christmas party, at which gifts are given to the house, the alumnae farewell din- ner for the seniors, and Mothers' and Dads' Day banquets, and breakfasts the following morning, the showers for future brides, our Sweetheart Pil- low which bears the names of all the pinned and engaged couples, and our pin which is handed down to each succeeding chapter president. One of our most interesting national proiects is the support of the Institute of Logopedics in Wichita, Kansas, for the study andlcorrection of all types of speech defects. As a local service project we have adopted Herman Akkerman, a little Dutch boy. We help support Herman through the Foster Parents' Plan for War Children, and we carry on a regular cor- respondence with him. In addition to the social service proiects, the Thetas have been active in campus activities. Peg Weber, Betty Lou McCarthy lvice-presidentl, Jane Scott lsecretaryl, and Jiggers Offenheiser were members of Mortar Board, and Lucy Cov- 3rd Row-Donner, Altmeier. Williamson, Laub, Starbuck, Brown, Bailey, Roberts, Webb, Greenfield, Miller, Osborn, McDonnell, Stever, Nagel, Young, Lostro 4th Row-Brelsford, Wotzke, Riblett, Hanser, LeRoy, Loveless, Foote, Lockhart, Eckleberry, Roudebush, Simons, Fenwick, Pole, Weigel, Olwin ington and Sally Brown were elected to Crossed Keys. Phoebe Hunt, Sally Brown, and Mig Shor- ney served as Junior Advisors. Jiggers Otfenhiser was co-vice-president of D.C.G.A. Lynn Olwin reigned as Queen of the Winter Carnival. Phyl Condit had the lead in The Merry Widow. Peg Weber acted as co-chairman of DCEP, while Sally Brown, Betty Lou McCarthy, Molly Jones, and Lucy Covington were co-chair- men of Deni-Service, Deni-Sunday, Christian Em- phasis Week, and the Bonds of Friendship Drive, respectively. For our Homecoming decorations for the game against Wooster, we won first place. Aside from the usual socializing with other sororities, entertaining fraternities was added to the year's social calendar, and with much suc- cess. Among the year's other social events were a Box Supper, Western Party, our annual party for the football team, and the usual Pan-Hell for- mal and informal dances. The yearly parties for the pledges were given by each class, as well as many chapter suppers. Page One hundred twenty seven 612561, Jehu Tri DelTa and TradiTions . . . whaT do These Two Terms mean? The Term, Tri DelTa, symbolizes a group of girls bound TogeTher in loyalTy and common aims. The Term, Tradifions, Then, sym- bolizes The groundwork on which The group is based and from which iTs members worlc To form Their goals and ideals. If This be so, Tri DelTa claims as iTs mosT cherished TradiTion The phrase, LeT Us STeadTasTly Love One AnoTher. IT is Tram This groundworlc ThaT spring all The more Tan- gible TradiTions . . . Those Things lcnown and loved year aTTer year, buT which would never have found life had iT noT been for The basic formula. OFFICERS Presidenf .........,... Lois Anderson page One hundred TwenTy-eight Vice-Presidenf .....,. Jane Carsfenson Secrefary ......,. Clara Jean HurlberT Treasurer ...... Barbara King lsr Row-Schulte, Berger, GuThridge, Beiser, Grabeman. Krohn, CvasTon, Murray, V. Baker, Boyce, Schiewe, DiTTrick Znd Row-Feighf, Cone, STearns, Vernon, King, Sanders, Rhodes, Cassidy, McGuire, Siegel, D.S. Baker, McBride, Carstensen 3rd Row-Armbrecht, Knapp, Wolfe, Ormond, Leighton, L. Davis, Tri DelTa honors her founders each year by a Senior and a Freshman of a Theme on WhaT dinner, The climax of which is The presenTaTion by a Senior and a Freshman of a Theme on WhaT Tri DelTa Means To Me. AnoTher TradiTional banqueT is held iusT be- fore iniTiaTion, aTTended by The Big and LiTTle SisTers. IT is aT This Time ThaT The pledges presenT decoraTed paddles To Their sponsors. A TradiTion ol which Tri DelTa is proud is her NaTional Scholarship fund which was esfablished in i942. lTs help is available To any worThy woman sTudenT, regardless of aTFiliaTion, on any campus having a Tri DelT chapTer. SomeTime following The announcemenT of mid-Term grades comes The annual Scholarship Banquet Jo Williams, Scholarship Chairman, an- nounced To a iusTly-proud chapTerThaT iTs accumu- laTive grade average This year sTands aT a nice 2.9. AnoTher Tri DelTa TradiTion is her yearly so- cial proiecT which lor Two years has been To en- TerTain inhabiTanTs of The Licking CounTy Old Folks' l-lome. lT's hard To iudge which group has received more enTerTainmenT Through The Trips- The old Talks, or The Tri DelTs. Connie T-luTchings has been masTerTul in her iob of filling The new DCEP sTaTion wagon To The brim wiTh Tri Delras Tor The bi-monThly sojourn To The home. Stevens, Brown, Crosby, McMahon, Shepler, BoeTTner, Meeker, b Jaco y, MorTon 4Th Row-STone, Russell, Shell, Bimel, Campbell, Markerf, Humphrey, Wischhusen, Saunders, MaTlock, ReTTig, l-luTchings, Williams On The subiecT of ouTsTanding personages, iT is well To Toss a bouqueT To Marilyn Crosby who is The newly-elecTed co-presidenT oi DCOA. She was also honored by elecTion inTo MorTar Board from which Lois Anderson, pasT presidenT, is re- Tiring. Beverly Brown has been elecTed inTo The Junior l-lonorary, Crossed Keys. Tri DelTa has oTher represenTaTives of DCOA in The persons of l-lelen Davis whose posiTion as chairman oi The STudenT Union CommiTTee is be- ing Taken over by Libby Ormond. DoroThy Wisch- husen was co-Chairman of Homecoming, Jean Cassidy was co-Chairman oi The Bonds of Friend- ship Drive, and Marilyn STone was co-Chairman of May Day. A large bouqueT goes To Lynn Collins who reigned over The Sig Derby as The new SweeT- hearT of Sigma Chi. And, a voTe of praise is ex- Tended To Ginny Vernon for her work as co-auThor and parTicipanT in her radio program Tor children heard over WCLT. AppropriaTe Tor The close of This disserTaTion is The lasT TradiTion of The year . . . The Pansy BreakTasT is an annual, senfimenral evenT of Tri DelTa. IT is aT This breakTasT, held early in June, ThaT The chapTer bids farewell To Their graduaTing Seniors. This year, The Seniors can leave looking back on a very evenTTul and saTisiying year, and The chapTer can look ahead To more of The same. Page One hundred Twenfy nine A secret local sorority, Kappa Phi, was torm- ed by six girls on this campus in the tall ot I898, but it wasn't until i929 that national sororities were allowed on the campus by Denison trustees. Thus, in December, l929, after petitioning to na- tional, Kappa Phi became Gamma Omega of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Through the years the spirit of these six girls has been lcept alive by the continuance ot traditions passed down from one class to another. The large gold president's key. which was given to our chapter when it went national by Delta chapter of Indiana University, was proudly worn this year by Marilyn McCuslcey. l Page One hundred thirty OFFICERS President ,......... Marilyn McCuslcey Vice-President ....... Phyllis Campbell Secretary .... .... J aclcie Henderson Treasurer ..... Rae .lean Schieble lst Row-Mann, Bevier, King, Markley, Marsh, Tinthoff, James, Har- bough, Cartland, Vellocotf, Rogers, Leith 2nd Row-Dutro, Dekker, Bennett. Moessner, Hawes, Cailar, Camp- bell. McCuskey, Kniffen, MacDonald, Savage, Piggott, Mal- pass P., Chenoweth, Wiseley Outstanding personal recognition has -been gained by many members of our chapter through the year. Phyl Campbell was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, while Nancy Kniffin was elected co-presi- dent of D.C.G.A. Gur Mortar Board members for the last year were Nancy Kniffin and Marilyn McCuskey, while Nancy Baldwin, Kathleen Kalb- fleisch, and Joan Widdowson were tapped this spring. Gur members of Crossed Keys last year were Nancy Baldwin, Dona Basler, Kathleen Kalb- fleisch, and Joan Widdowsong and Jean Dun- gan, Joan Pease, and Helen Wigginton are our new members. In the beauty department, Wendy Watters was elected Homecoming Queen, while Kay Dodge was on the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi court and Peggy Schairer was on the Winter Carnival court. This spring, the underclass members gave the traditional senior picnic. During this annual party resents were given from the chapter to en- gagedygirls, a few tears were shed, and a lot of fun was had by all. The Children's Home in Newark sees a lot of the Kappas. For our social service project each 3rd Row-Jaquith, Sebastian, Basinger, Wigginton, Hartshorn, Swain, Pease, Widdowson, Baldwin, Mathis, Kalbfleisch, Schieble, Basler, Waters, Hudson 4-th Row-Gosser. Slayton, Rowe, Ward, Davis, VanDeventer, Dun- gan, Fraser, Chase, Gemrnill, Malposs E., Warfield, Oldfield, Schairer, Preucil girl from the chapter has a little brother or sister whom she entertains during the year. The enter- tainment ranges from just talking to football games and Roy Rogers movies. The chapter also gives seasonal parties for the children and in many other ways try to become real friends. Part of our fun during the week is entertain- ing various fraternities on Sunday afternoon. So- cial activities also include formals, Mother and Fathers' Day banquets, and Homecoming fes- tivities. Besides these, the chapter gets together often for Koffee Klaches, sometimes with faculty members and other sororities. The pledge project this year was a pancake breakfast to earn money for the new house. Pan- cakes and coffee were the order of the day from ten until one with as much of either as one wanted. Qur house, the first on campus to be built and used as a sorority house, has meant much to both Kappa Phi and Kappa Kappa Gamma. However, a new house for the Kappas now looms in the not too distant future. Until that time, our wee house is still a mansion to me 'cause it's filled with the spirit of K.K.G. Page One hundred thirty one i Traditions play a large part in any group. These are the threads which bind the post and present members together. Such customs do a great deal to carry a feeling ot unity down through the years. One ot these customs which Alpha Phi has passed down tor over twenty-tive years is its annual Old English Dinner. At first this party was held in the sorority house, beautifully decorated with pine boughs and large stained glass win- dows. To add to the testive atmosphere, the waiters even dressed in costume. When the group grew too large to dine at the house, they moved Page One hundred thirty-two OFFICERS President .,....... Verna Beth Graham Vice-President ......... Harriet Hawes Secretary ...,. ....... A nn Probst Treasurer . .,.. Dolores Harrison ist Row-Wachter Wade, Dole, Rolt-Wheeler, Young, Grantield, 3rd Row-Humel, Langan, Burnip, Blackmore, Fischbach, Cober, Domke, Grove, McCullister, Wickenden, Adcloms, Bowman, Stinphtield, Allen, Moore, Congleton, Cutesworth, Bailey, For- Bradley sait 2nd Row-Pascoe, Jackson. Echols, Keenen. Graham, Mom Car- 4-th Row-Johnson, Hardman. Kingery, Ericlcsen, Wheeler, Ripple, penter, Probst, Hawes, Mather, Miller, Goodridge down to the Granville Inn lor the dinner. The lit- tle parker is always brought in by Otto with great pomp to the chant ol Here comes the pig all dressed up in his Alpha Phi rig. Then the young- est pledge recites an original poem about Alpha Phi and ceremoniously kisses the pig's tail. Fol- lowing the dinner, the girls and their escorts re- turn to the house for dancing. This house contains another ot Alpha Phi's traditions-its balcony. Many a Beta Kappa Al- pha Phi has been married in Granville and had her reception at the house so that she, too, might ioin her many sisters who betore her had thrown their bouquets from the Alpha Phi balcony. They have even honored this traditional part ot their house with their song 'Neath our Balcony. One oi the sorority's symbols is the ivy leal and it is the custom ol the chapter to have its lront lawn planted with ivy which gives a dis- tinctive touch to the house. The present chapter of Beta Kappa did very well in upholding the tradition ot scholarship. Last year they won the Alpha Phi District Scholarship Cup tor their outstanding grades. One ot the members who did a great deal to help them Meisse, Crawley, Schenk, l-larvey, Byrd, Darrance achieve this goal was Nancy Lee Echols. More than a member ol Mortar Board and Phi Beta Kappa, Nancy Lee won the International Rotary Scholarship tor her outstanding achievements. This entitles her to continue her study anywhere in the world for a year with all expenses paid. The honor was all the greater because she was the second woman ever to be selected lor this award. Every year the member ot the pledge class having the highest grades receives a gold pledge pin. Last year this traditional honor was won by Patricia Wade tor her achievement of all A's. There are a number of other members to whom recognition is due tor their accomplish- ments. Those elected to Phi Beta Kappa were l-larriet l-lawes and Mary Langan. Mary Ellen Fischbach was selected tor Mortar Board. Mary Bailey and Jeanne Kingery were among the new members of Crossed Keys. Marilyn Wheeler was elected Orchesis president and Jean Ripple was chosen a Junior Advisor. Alpha Phi has endeavored to promote the friendly spirit which prevails among the sororities and to uphold the traditions of both the school and the chapter. -Page One hundred thirty three CN omicron ,ai On January 2, l897, tour girls, students at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York, founded Alpha Omicron Pi. In l926. the local chapter ot Alpha Tau Delta was founded: in l927, it received a charter from the university. The thirteen founders of the local group held their meeting in Beaver l-lall. In l93O a charter was granted this local group to become a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Alpha Tau ot Alpha Omicron Pi will be twenty years old in the tall. During the chapter's existence on Denison's campus, many traditions have been established, not only in the spirit of AOPi and her red rose, but in the spirit of the One hundred thirty-four OFFICERS President ......,..... Jo Ann Johnson Vice-President ......... Susan Kellogg Secretary ..... ..... G race Smith Treasur .... .Janet Rettig lst Row-MacDonald, Gibson, Kornman, B. Mueller, Junk, Shirmer. Hebei, Karr, Sovulewski, Alexander, Vandaveer 2nd Row-Albaugh, Dixie, Geis, Marlowe, H. Miesse, Kellogg, Mrs. Brath, J. Johnson, Rettig, Smith, Sivey, E. Case 3rd Row-B. Johnson, Woodward, Clark, Moyer, J. Mueller, Schott. University. Philanthropic work and social service are one ot the keystones ot the spirit. Alpha Tau was extremely proud to receive at the National convention two years ago, the J.W.H. cup given tor the most outstanding work of this type ol all AOPi's many chapters. Alpha Tau is also very proud to have among its alumnae Dr. Mary Kirb Berry, whose work in Burma is aided through Denison's own Bonds of Friendship. Through Deni- Service, Alpha Taus are hoping to establish as a tradition their Golden Ager's proiect in Utica. This is a club ot older people which the girls or- ganized. Its purpose is to help these people, many at whose families and friends are gone, to find new interests in lite. While many Golden Ager groups are found in the larger cities, the proiect in Utica is the only one in a rural area in the United States. Among other traditions, Alpha Tau each year holds a Founder's Day service at the house. This is a simple ceremony commemorating the be- ginnings at AOPi. The Scholarship Banquet held annually also proves to be lots ot lun, especially lor those with the higher grades. The Christmas party held for the benefit ot the Tuckies , nick- McCallaugh, Eschrneyer, Burroughs, Warlow, Osborn, Wag- goner, Kroening, Woods, Brohm 4-th Row-Carter, Dougall, Hunter, Ernst, Hasbrook, Wonders, Miller, Babbage. Amner, Coe, Farrow, Heller, Corey, Burdick, M. Case, Richmond, Evans name ot the Social Service Department of the Frontier Nursing Service of Kentucky, which APOi supports on a national scale, is another annual attair. Tradition in the form ot the chapter presi- dent's ring was continued when Jo Johnson pass- ed it on to Jane Wonders. Another ring, a gitt of the Newark-Granville alum group, was pre- sented to Jackie Sovulewiski for being the out- standing pledge ot the year. This ring is tradi- tionally worn during the recipient's Sophomore year. Alpha Tau's pledge class oi 26 has much to look up to with Mortar Board's Jane Wonders and Doris Heller setting the example. Both of these girls were Junior Advisors this past year. Doris Heller is the new president of Masquers and of University Players. Other Players include Mery- len Miller, Doree Ernst, and Marion Case. Apart from theater work, Doree Ernst is vice-president ot D.C.G.A. and on numerous committees. The so- phomore class ot the past year claims Addie Burroughs as its representative in Crossed Keys while Claire Warlow has been elected as Junior Advisor. 4 Page One hundred thirty five X-uP' 131' GJQAG, ganilna Alter the excitement ot pledging, the Delta Gammas diligently prepared to welcome the alums tor l-lomecoming and plan the traditional Father's Day luncheon-decide the increase in size of the pledge classes which made seating ar- rangements even more difficult than previously! Open houses lor the lootball team, fraterni- ties, and sororities, and the pledge and Panhell dances were on the agenda as usual. The house Christmas party, scholarship banquet lat which Jo Beltz won the plague for the most improve- mentl, and the Senior breakfast rounded out the year's social program. Page One hundred thirty-six OFFICERS President ....,...., Mary Ann Lummis Vice-President ......... Barbara Drew Secretory ...... Mary Martha Maurer Treasurer .. .......... Phyllis Anile ist Row-Winters, Hartwig. King. H. Hill, Curtis, Rouse, Putnam, Watson, Harper, Birkemeier, Van Velsor, Crook, Schott 2nd Row-Mead, Lanning, Raymond, Olin, Heaslett, Pusey, Drew. Lummis, Miller, Leach, E. Hill, Titus Atter the traditional surprise initiation, there was a banquet at which Miss Helen Barr and the province secretary spoke. Kay Watson was a- warded the ring tor being the outstanding pledge. Then the recently pinned and engaged girls were required to skip around the tables as the girls serenaded them. The new initiates found strings attached to their pins-after an untangling party, the girls all sported their own golden anchors. Vivian Meckes supervised the seasonal spring house cleaning-all traces at the pledge formal Mardi Gras were tinally removed. The Mother's Day party was well-handled-no re- marks were made about fifty odd mothers this year! Those tapped tor honoraries were Marion Campbell and Margaret Titus for Mortar Board: Constance Ford, Barbara Southard, and Lucia 3rd Row-Petersen, Hawkins, Pendleton, Johnson, Losch, Kamp- meier, Thornhill, Randall, Grauer, Meckes, Ford, Kurtz 4th Row-Whitacre, Radkey, Moore, Thomas, Howarth, Boorn, Swisher, Knisely, Schneider, Southard, Cramblett, Hayiord Howarth for Crossed Keys, Constance Ford, Pa- tricia Optekar, and Kathy Whitacre tor Univer- sity Playersg Eloise Hill, Pi Delta Epsilon: Patricia Optekar, Franco-Calliopean: and Jacqueline Forry, Denison Women's Music Honorary. Patricia Brown, Constance Ford, and Bar- bara Southard were chosen Junior Advisors- tollowing the steps ot Marion Campbell, Lee Lan- ning, and Helen Thornhill, this year's advisors. Margaret Titus was elected President oi DCEP, Eloise Hill, President ot WAA, and Ma- rion Campbell, President ot Women's Council. The Beta Zeta chapter ot Delta Gamma was installed here -in 1938. The social group itselt is the third oldest fraternity tor women, having been iounded in T873 at the Lewis School, Oxford, Mississippi. This chapter was recently commend- ed tor its outstanding work in its national pro- iect, aid to the blind. Page One hundred thirty seven Page One hundred thirty-eight lst Row-Thomas, Taggart, Emery. Robinson. Fisher, Ross, Ford, Rae. Milham, Holcomb 2nd Row-Morong, Banics, Yost, McConnahy, Bray, Shellord, Padeliord. Hollingworth, Cervantes 3rd Row-Westermark, Alber, Jones, Cramer, Packer, Wright, Stevenson. Clapp, Harvey, Hamblen, Hendricks, Zaldivar, Buchanan, Chu, Applequist, Pinkham. Bard cfug Shepardson Club was founded in 1920 as an organization for inde- pendent women unaffiliated with any Greek letter sorority. In thirty years it has grown in membership and in activity, and just last year received lull membership in Panhellenic Council. A tradition in Shepardson Club has been the achievement ot high scholastic honors. For several years the Club has held top place with highest academic average among the women's social groups. Two ot our girls have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, they are: Phyllis Wymann and Mary Louise Harvey. Also two were elected to Mor- tar Board: Charlotte Alber and Florence Borgman. l-lelen Carpenter, our former president, was selected to go to Europe and study under the Fullbright scholarship. l-lelen is now at Cambridge in England. The officers for the year include Florence Borgmann, president: Mari- lou Taggart, vice-president: Dorothy Camp, treasurer: Monabelle Haynes, recording secretary. cgnfer rafernifg .szrena My name is Sigma Chi sir and I live across the green: Our gang it is the iolliest that you have ever seen: So till your lungs and sing it out and shout it to the sky, The Blue and Gold lorever, l'm a loyal Sigma Chi. Who arn I sir, l'm a Sigma Chi, A Sigma Chi Sir, and will be till I die, aye, aye, We're up to snuti, we never blutt, we're game in any tuss, No other gang in college dares to meet us in a mussi So till your lungs and sing it out and shout it to the skies, The Blue and Gold forever, l'm a loyal Sigma Chi. Who am I, Sir, l'm a Beta, Beta yours and mine. When the shadows ot evening gather down around you, Talce your old guitar and strum a tune or two, There's your Alma Mater, Finest of the Fine, There's a fair Beta, Beta yours and mine. Boom, boom. boom, boom, boom, boom, l-lere's to the tierce Fiiies, Out on their wild soirees, By the tom-tom beat in the tropical heat They're clubbing freshmen into tender meat: Out in the pale moon-light the kill the neophite, lvlalces a Phi Gam, true sport Phi Gam, Heart and soul iust right-woo! Fiiies, Fiiies, wild as we can be, Fiiies, Fiiies, full ol loyalty, Our royal purple Cannabalian Band Roams in the silent, sacred tields ot- Kappa Sigma. Queen ot Friendship, One deep toast to thee, We. thy sons, in true devotion, pledge our hearts so tree: Marching o'er the starlight campus, hear the song we raise. And the crescent and the star we will fling afar- ln eighteen hundred and Forty-eight, Phi Delta Theta tor l, The year we Phis commemorate, Phi Delta Theta for l. Singing a Phi Delta Theta, grand old traternity, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Theta tor l. We've tound a place, boys, where hearts are true: Best of them all. boys, in old D. U. Our Lambda Chi, boys, sacred is she. Guard and protect her, eternally. There comes a time in all our lives when we must needs feel glad: There comes a time in all our lives when we must needs feel sad: But now's the time when we feel glad, lt's not the time when we feel sad, A iolly time can e'er be had, ln Sigma Alpha Epsilon, graven deep on our hearts, Shall be lound unwavering true when from life we part. Our strong band can ne'er be brolcen, It will never die: Far surpassing wealth unspolfen, sealed by Sigma's tie. Wheree'er you tind two rivers converging to the sea, You'll tind a Delta written there as plainly as can be. Whene'er you tind two loyal hearts converging into one, That's the fundamental principle of Delta Upsilon. D stands for Delta, U tor Upsilon, D U and Delta U and Delta Upsilon, Dakaia Upa Thelca and be square with everyone, Cause it's D U and Delta U and Delta Upsilon. Softly now at close of day, while the shades of evening tall, Chant we praise ot red and gray, loyal brothers, one and all. Moy the peace at eventide. on each Commoner abide. Peace which springs from friendship true, Commons Club ot old D. U. Page One hundred thirty-nine X as W, X ,sf S-, , xxx X X N f' X ,. N ,fs -, rf .1 :ws - i K ,NI it I tif yr if L ylgflft is MA ij 7 'il A ' Fl . i afar, t - R 1 xxx it If J' .F ,JT .I ,ji D yy, ,..,4...-4-f Under the guidance ot Mr. Walter J. Livingston, Denison has had a long tradition ot successful athletics. This year marlcs the completion ot another milestone in the athletic program. Just south ot Deed's Field, now lies a magnificent new tield house. This building will house s the Physical Education Department and provide Denison with more than adequate lacilities for all types of athletics. As a student body we are very gratetul tor the new field house and tor the leadership ot Livy. w J L uv, w V.. H, A., M'ki,g . wf 1 'Ara' ' M1-f f, , ., V MQW ,,,. , ., 1 . M , N EM Bmw., nw ' , , 1 Y' f N Y - www, ' 3, M11 ,N , N X. z...,Lggw g H Q 'ww 'ff 'wh Ass? W 1 XR ' ,, , r ' Q X , A , ,. J , HT' mn M.. .5 lf: , K' fYf'f xl' ul, 1--...-. ' N11 'Q 14. ' +4-M.. -. 1 K um l 1 I 1.14 W-R .rn i I 1 1 lin! - 'RZ 'I si 1 ' ,Q L , 11 it rq ml 'f-f Li 1 v , G 5 :WJ K si 1-N: - -- as Q ,Jw ,L ,142 ,J 4- 5 44 H. J.. 45,3 ,pl ., W 5 1 LW! . , ,ggqpym 1 - V I . 1-W sv H ' 1 ang: , 1 -. 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' 'i'Fi7'f:-if-.ff f 1 ,-:1 5kJf,.- -7 4:7 '- TT, 'J -1 - t ft 5915 , '4'5IYLF :?i f ffefefff . 1' -if -N 3 -filly f.sr. 1 fs-'f.,f-M., , - r .cs:.I 14853 W -rfef'- f .4 .-.A 1 - J P ,L Baclc in 1924 a temporary structure called the Wigwam was completed. This building was to serve as a field house until something better could be erected. lfive years at the mostl. At last only twenty-six years later something better has been erected. Thanks to thousands of alumni, students Page One hundred forty-two and friends of Denison, a beautiful new field house now stands east of Deed's field. ln a year's time this new building has risen, putting Denison fa- cilities for athletics far out in front of most Ohio Conference schools. The new field house and Community Center had to have o name. Some liked Center as a name but some didn't, so a contest was held. When all the results were in and the iudges finished pondering their decision a young lady by the name of Sondra Matlcowslcy found herself in the money and the new field house found itself with a name: Bigwam. Sondra Matkowsky and Dr. K. l. Brown Commencement, 1949 will long be remembered in the minds of those connected with Deni- son. for it was then that the ground was broken and con- struction was storted on this Denison Dream. Page One hundred forty-three H' A- H :fwfsew, 112525 nm Szvii .. ' K: cg., 5.7 ,Af 'Q 'uw : X'f'4 J W' '!vF?3?33?331T'4i'H 'E ' 111-??E?i.,WllQ 'W' 'Ki.i.. Q Q 3 F1 12? ig? , 1 ..,, DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON. .. WASHINGTON 84 JEFFERSON CAPITOL . . . OTTERBEIN . WOOSTER . OBERLIN . . . MUSKINGUM WITTENBERG CASE ...... lst Row-S. Miller, W. Hart, B. l-lance, J. Cowan, B. Phillips, C. 3rd Johnson, D. Patterson, B. Robertson, H. Bourdeau, R. Shannon, J. Steckle. nd Row-J. Carl, D. Watkins, W. Morse. B. Fleitz, K. Meyer, D. Cherry, J. Boyer, R. Harris, B. Wright, M. Eikenberry. Replacing Woody Hayes and Rix Yard as one-two on the coaching stotl were ex-Denisonian Jack Carl and his assistant, Merlin Ike Eiken- berry. Mr. Carl came to Denison from I-lanover where in two years his teams compiled an impres- sive I3 win, 3 loss record. Under his guidance at Denison the Big Red ended the season with a tive win, three loss record. lke came to Denison from Dayton Oakwood where he was basketball coach. At Denison he is assistant football coach as well as head basket- ball coach. This year's basketball team under his guidance finished its best season in three years. Row-G. Gleiss, D. Price, R. Broughton, J. Shaw, D. Mc- Connoughey, D. Warren, R. Walters, T. Greene, D. Keitz, B Rogers, J. Bovington, J. Peterson, J. Price. Row-J. McCorter, R. McPherson, R. Talbot, B. Sepessey, B Mchlob, K. Taylor. G. Alexander, S. Deedrick, T. Reading, T Roudebush, W. Winship, E. McDermott, W. Livingston. 'ill il i i ,r il lla ll ll , O , i Bob Phillips. co-coptoin ond quarterback ol the Big Red eleven, was one of The smoothest ball hondlers in the Conference. His deception and timing mode Denison's T The effective mochine thot it wos. -W i 2 ' i T52 WT WASHINGTON 8: JEFFERSCJN 7-I5 The Presidents of Woshington 84 Jefferson spoiled the Big Re-d's opening gome ond holted our winning streok ot l8. The Denison line monoged to completely stop Deo- con Don Towler, W. 84 J.'s fobulous fullbock, but foulty poss defense proved to be The Big Red's downfoll. CAPITOL 43-I 3 A A much improved Big Red squod bounced back from The W. 84 J. licking to completely outcloss the hord-fighting Lutherons of Copitol University. l-leld to o stond still in the first holf, the Corlmen come book to Tolly five touch- downs in the third ond fourth quorters. OTTERBEIN 1900 A fourth quorter rolly, sporked by Bullet Bill Fleitz, turned ci tight boll gome into the Big Red's second win on the comebock troil. Improved pciss defense ond o new spirit omong the ployers gove Denison's boosters something to cheer obout, but it seemed thot we were still getting more thon our shore ofthe bod breoks. . we T T wwf' T, ,W T E ,, xl? T gg ,Tig u. TTT g T . Page One hundred forty-six WOQSTER 20-21 Homecoming fesTiviTies were soured by The upset de- ieot honded The Big Red by The Scots oi Wooster. Sloppy boll hondling ond mentol lopses on The port of The secon- dory proved To be The ditcierence in This wild gome. OBERLIN 53-7 A red-hot D. U. squod humbled The Yeomen of Ober- lin, os Bill Fleitz Took The opening kick-off ond bulled his woy 95 yords for o Touchdown ond Duone Pcitterson, veT- eron gucird, scored Two touchdowns on poss interception. MUSKINGUTTA I2-I4 The gridmen olmost pulled The upset of The yeor ogoinst our bitter rivols from The south. The Teom, ogciin led by The brilliont ploy oi Bill FleiTz, fought The powerful Muslcies on even ground only To lose in The closing minutes. -T --L-,---e - g -- -f, f T ,T . yegag- T .. .1 -- :.:-': .Wit-, W , - 'Y :H - T T - mi Q- ' T'. :-:-- 'vm .We . X Q s Ei gy QT il iiiff Nome The position and co-captain Johnson has played it. Chuck hos been back, center. guard, and end cmd has played all equally well. A sixty minute man in most games. Chuck well deserves the credit given him. TT UT NTT l Till iiitt TT TTT T TT TTT . TTT. TT TTTTT ef, . T TTT, , me , Tix T TTT - Page One hundred forty-seven 311' w r i WITTENBERG I3-7 The underdog Tigers from Wittenberg thrilled a Dad's Day crowd by turning what was supposed to be a warm- up game tor Case into a real battle. The Big Red, alter trailing most ot the way, pulled the game out ot the tire in the closing minutes. CASE I3-7 The Carlmen ended the season on a high note by trouncing the flashy Rough Riders, as Co-Captain Bob Phil- lips threw two touchdown passes and kicked the extra point. The name Willie l-lart is synonomous with 1 Denison Big Red and undefeated seasons. ' Willie is iust about all everything. ln his i three years ol varsity ball he has been named All Ohio Conference. All Ohio, and Little All- American. . 1 it ' Z , -- 1 T . 1 e . B .. . -i V it , '- Z A ,,,, x -E L '-.il , , , T - liege- , 3 as . , 'T o r , ,!Y!,,, it ,., , ,, Q gggigiifiii ' zzaskzlllilllii ll' f Page One hundred forty-eight I fm, is nxgafi' if f Q a , 'wi 3 wff? Mm? i A ij 'ff 4.1 T . .4 A df: fa , . iii' wi ' ' E, - fl V 5,2 .. . i 5 V, gi f ,,: - 5 M :. 1 'IF Y MMVI -1, ' .: '11 1' vi, X E , L. -, Lz- X Maw' Nz N ? s 4, XM... su is Wu H fe I yn , , FK 5 U EMC wif' wx I ' mu -- 'iw-me -4 ' 74 u T' w .1 1., N W V U ia zi5?f:qf- ' ' 'HHH - iw 3 fd? Ji. ' e 3 M w5u.,': 4 ,,.. ,.,.,:, 63-I iv ww Wm, H , ,uggvgw TEES!!! 'uzviiylll gb W-,EMEA WI? Js5Wmm:m. ,. W ,U 1:lwWM' H .,Q.. w: , r -1. ' ..l ' H -- vx 'A f f ,-if ' ,1 cf W -gf , L lb -V 1' J 4' Ea Q? 3.-j,,.:ff ' 5:1 fi: 1 ' V 1 . , N M In vu , ' HHHPW v , ' H: u - 'Eg-f!:5:5:5f.Q'w ,Jr , . . 1 1 1X iE5Ef.z:if.:::Iu , 1 ', v, -,g.-,-..j,. -.,.4 xgugih 4 4, -,L ,. , ff ' U W rig? .1 B9 Lv Coach Erkenberry and Copfaln Pete UIImc:n cI red i en err I I R SI-I F TI S g Ullman. Ornundson. Sepessy, Ek b y 2nd Row-Livingston, Hoy, Wright, Loven, Wclkenspaw, EI1Ier'r, Worst DEINIISON DENISON DENISON DENISOINI DENISON DENISCDIXI DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON, . , DENISOIXI DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISCN DENISON, . . CASE .... MUSKINGUM CAPITAL . KENYON . MARIETTA OI-IIO WESLEYAN WOOSTER MUSKINGUM OTTERBEIN CAPITAL . WITTENBERG OTTERBEIN WITTENBERG I-IEIDELBERG OI-IIO WESLEYAN OBERLIN . I-IIRAIVI . .. KENYON . The '49-'50 boslcetbcill seoson opened with Denison putting on the floor the youngest teom in recent yeors. The stort- ing line up consisted of four sophomores ond o senior with the number six ond seven men olso sophomores. Cooch Eilcen- berry, embarking on his initiol experience cis mentor for the Bid Red Cczgers, hod or difficult time getting his young teom into winning form. The eorly portion of the seo- son wos full of disoppointment os the Big Red wcis unoble to find o winning combin- otion. As the seoson progressed, the teom gciined some of the bodly needed experi- ence they were lczclcing ond were finczlly oble to push into the winning column. Porticulorly pleosing to wcitch wos the develop- ment of Coptoin Pete Ullmon and Kent Sovoge. Pete, os pivot mon, hod difficulty with timing cmd couldn't seem to find the boslcet. As the seoson pro- gressed, Pete under the guidcznce of llce blossomed forth into one of the better centers of the Ohio Conference. Kent Scivoge, one of the four Sophomore storters, ployed sensotionol boll during the entire seoson. l-lis fcist breolcing speed ond occurote eye enobled him to become the tec1m's high scorer ond cilso eorned for him o ploce on the All Ohio Con- ference teom. Page One hundred fifty o lsT Row-James Mason, ci Robert Cone, Zb: Richard Cameron, ci: John Dunkel, Ib: Kenf Taylor, 3b1 Robert Sepessey, IT. 2nd Row-Judson Hoy, ss: James McDowell, sub rf: David Sherman, rl or lb: Richard Ellis, pg M. M. Eikenberry, coach. l Not in picfure-John Lawson, pq William HarT: p or rl. Bawlwffi . . DENISON ......, 8 WESLEYAN DENISON ....... 2 MARIETTA . . DENISON ....... 4 MUSKINGUM DENISON ....... 6 WESLEYAN . DENISON ....,.. li WOOSTER . l-Iamperecl by The lack oi proper iacilines, The Eiken berry-coached ball Team never really had a chance To show Their STUTT. Hike was able To lielol a veTeran Team wiTh John Dunkel on isT, Bob Cone aT 2nd, Jud l-lay aT shorT- sTop, KenT Taylor on 3rd, Dick Cameron, Dave Sherman, and Bob Sepessy in The ouriield, Jim Mason behind The plare, and Jack Lawson, Willie l'larT, and Zeke Ellis on The mound. I-leidelberg's Chorley Eichenberger and Denison's S166 DENisoN ,..,, 78 HEIDELBERG .... ,.,. 4 Q DENisoN 65lf2 OBERLIN , 7716 DEnison 65112 AKRON .. i6'f2 DENison 94 wiTTENBERo ...as DENISON 42 CASE .... 52361, DENisoN 42 onio WESLEYAN ,.,.,. 64y2 uEnison 86 WOOSTER 41 This year's Big Red Track Team ended The season wiTh Bob Shan a Tour win, Three loss record. While The season as o whole was noT marked by ouTsTanding Team work There were, how- ever, some individual performances ThaT were ouTsTanding. OuTsTanding on The hurdles was Robby Shannon who was conTinually The Team's high poinT mon. Dick Kull was porriculorly sTrong on The discus, being beaTen only by The conference champion. Dick's besT Throw of 131 TeeT was only one TooT shorT oi The Denison record. AnoTher ouTsTanding performer was Don Sharp who was consisTenTly capTuring The mile and Two mile honors. bttl TT th hghhdl T DirecTor of afhl T d T lc h 'i F11 A- X? I ..i ii'-N1 15 .. Piiiilli B it N A i' i Tl 'gh r xl.. , Y . 4 Q 4 Civ .5 T 1 QQ-..-i l. i L' ,i . lst Row-Arch Mirrielees, John Webb, Jock McConnoughys, Robert Bridge. 2nd Row-Thomas McMahon, Robert Phillips, Charles GI Dr. Tristram Colcfi The D. U. netmen had one ol the linest records in the conference, os they won all but one ol their matches. The squod wos led by Jock Webb, one ol the best singles men in the stote, ond he wos obly supported by Bob Phillips, Bob Bridge, Jock McCon- noughey, Chuck Gleeson, ond Arch Mirrielees. The teom profited greotly from the excellent tutelege of newcomer Tris Coffin. Next yeor the netters will be even stronger os Webb ond lvlirrielees return ond freshmen Bill Keeley, Blitz Krieger, Don Mirrielees, ond Don Gillies become eligible lor vorsity competi- tion. Page One hundred fifty-four DENISON DENISON. . . DENISGN. . DENISON, . . DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON ennid . . . CAPITAL . WOOSTER OTTERBEIN Ol-HO WESLEYAN CAPITAL . OTTERBEIN WITTENBERG Ol-HO WESLEYAN WOOSTER OBERLIN . Bill Austin. Bill Patrick, Edson Rupp, Hers The Big Red golfers, coached by Edson Rupp, had another fine season. Bill Patrick, conference medallist in l949, was back in the number one position and he again played excellent golf. Veterans Bill Deedrick and Herschel Bowyer, along with Sophomore star Bill Aus- tin, rounded out o well-balanced team that consistently shot sub-par golf. Alter losing only two matches during the season, the inlcsmen got a creditable filth place in the conference meet. chel Bowyer, Bill Deedrick DENISON. . . DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON DENISON gay. .. 5112 oTTERBEiN ...ioV2 ii WESLEYAN 5 QV2 WOOSTER 5V2 ii KENYoN .i,.. 5 I5 WESLEYAN V2 5 MT. union Mio i4y2 OBERLIN ..i.. W2 I2 MT. union .. 4 i W2 KENYQN ...,. 4y2 Page One hundred fi TENNIS The BeTa duo of Jaclc IVicConnaughy and BliTz Kreiger swepT Through The nine-game sche- dule undeTeaTed To nose ouT The sTrong Lambda Chi Team Tor The championship. GOLF An excepTionally good Phi DelT golT Team comprised of Joe Buder and Paul Van NosTran had no dihficulTy in ouT-shooTing The oTher con- Tenders Tor Top honors. Charlie Spross and Bill Zweier, members of The Phi Gam Team, Tinished second. und red TiTTy six .9lfLfI dlfl'lll,l'Cl, 5 . . FOOTBALL The powerful Sig seven snapped back aTTer losing Their TirsT game To a surprisingly sTrong Lambda Chi Team To roll over all oTher opponenTs and capTure The l. M. TooTball crown. BASKETBALL A League ln The A League iT was a close race all season beTween The lndependenTs, BeTas, and Phi Delfs. ln The play-oTTs, The Phi DelTs came ouT vic- Torious, beaTing The BeTas Tor The championship. B League B League honors wenT To a sTrong Sig Team ThaT was Tollowed aT a safe disTance by The BeTas, Kappa Sigs, Lambda Chis, and Phi Gams. HANDBALL, TABLE TENNIS AND SWIMMING Sigmo Chi hold the monopoly on hondboll. toble tennis, ond swimming, their only competi- tion in all three coming trom the Betos. Don Mc- Ginnis sporlced both the hondboll ond toble ten- nis teoms os he hos done in post yeors. The mem- bers ot the swimming teom ploced first in all six events which they entered to wolk owoy with the meet. Members ot the Sig swimming teom were Bob Overstreet, I-Ionlc Stout, Joe Coulter, Bob Keoney, ond Chuck Gleoson. WRESTLING The return ot wrestling os on intromurczl sport tound the Betos swomping the other troternities, os they scored 40 points to the runner-up Sig Alphs I8 ond the third-ploce Koppo Sigs I4. The individuol chompions were Lowell Johnson, I35 pounds: Bill Isoly, I45 poundsg Fred Meyer, I55 pounds: AI Boyd, I65 poundsg Corl Murroy, I75 pounds: ond Don Soulcup, heovyweight. VOLLEYBALL A powerful S.A.E. teom led by big Jim Wolkenspow took the chompionship os they lost only to the second ploce Phi Gems. The Sigs ond Koppo Sigs ployed the role ot spoilers os they lcnoclced ott the Iovored Fiiis. Page One hundred y l MLIWQ11 it .xgfllafific .Alddociafivrz The Women's Athletic Association endeav- ors to contribute to the extracurricular lite ot the college community through a social-recreative program ot sports, intormal outing activities, and all forms ot the dance. The latter two areas are covered by two subsidiary organizations ot WAA: Outing Club and Orchesis. Meetings oi the Association were held each month. A few of the program highlights were a demonstration ot la crosse, hockey slides, class skits, and the annual Christmas party. ornen ki .fdflz eficd The WAA sports year is divided into three seasons during which time tournaments and inter- class games are held in archery, badminton, baseball, basketball, bowling, golt, hockey, rid- ing. swimming, tennis, track, volleyball and winter sports. Awards are made and class standings re- ported at a banquet held atter each sport sea- son. The class competition is culminated at the spring banquet when the winning class members are awarded with photographs ot their class. Other activities sponsored by WAA in- cluded the all-girl picnic in honor ot the new freshmen women, held in September: the l9th an- nual Alumni-Denison hockey game at Homecom- ing: and the intercollegiate sports program. As president school ot the Ohio Women's Athletic Organization for the year, Denison held a very successful state convention in Granville on February 24-25. The officers tor the year were: Sue Kellogg, president: Marilyn Whisler, vice-president: Jane Scott, secretary: Carol Goodrich, treasurer: and Jane Fenwick, Custodian. Page One huncl d Page One hundred sixty enifion in fire news Denison has been featured many times in the Chicago Tribune teature Youth on the Camp- us. Again, this year, Denison was among those schools chosen. Shown above are some camera shy students and the Tribune photographer. flue .xdmerican fracbfion As Denison has her Trodifions, so oloes our no- Tion. Among The mony froolifions of The Unifed Sfofes is 'rhof of free enterprise. The mony smoli shops ond focfories os well os The gionfs of indus- try, all moke Americo greof ond sfrong, cu Tro- ciifion which we moy oil be Thonkfui for. Page One hundred sixty-one jedi Mlfl,l 6ey My . . . 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