Heidelberg University - Aurora Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)
- Class of 1930
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D. 1 Dean of the College V, ' HENRY LEWIS BEAM, A. M., D. D. I Registrar REV. ELMER HARRY ZAUGG, Ph. D. Secretary of the Faculty TMARY ISABEL PARK, Ph. D. ij, Dean of Women it FLORENCE E. BOEHMER, A. B., A. M. a .-: , gf Acting Dean of Women ' .,I .45 ELIZABETH MARTHA STEWART, A. B. , . Assistant Dean of Women 5 24 'H ALBERT DAVID KELLER, A. M. I re' 4.1.1 i Librarian , , , , ELIDA RUTH SONNEDECKER, B. Litt. 1 Assistant Librarian I I , MARTIN EZRA KLECKNER, A. M., Sc. D. Curator of the Museum BLANCHE LUCILE MORRIS, A. B. fx Secretary, College Ojice my ff W RACHEL EDNA SAYERS, A. B. gf I Secretary, Dean's Ojice sn' SARAH KELLER fel' rg 3,21 'H wif Head of the House, France Hall MALLIE ROYER ffl' f me 2 , 2 .S vi SSN 5 . I 2 .... . 5 Q 5 2 : .mx if . I 1 XA ' ef . E 3 r-1-1 . 1 W I-1 I . rn if-zfzf. . 5, V E 1 . N ' E PU 5 l E :U gf, gf . n-f 3 1. 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' - ,ir 'E si forward steps of Heidelberg in 5' 1 respect to buildings and student ,Q 'f . gf body must go to our dean, Francis li is-Z - ' E f -l gg f 2 W. Kennedy. H15 cooperation and ggi Ei . . . 'li tgirl genuine interest in the student ig body is accomplishing much for Heidelberg. 55 E . Y., ' Se, 5 Ig f 1 . 'i 5 'Q Rugged strength and radzanzf beauty- get 'fl -Q ..-ij sg H ll 1 L2 !?:f gg if if . A1 :X H L. 6,51 2507 limi? .3 .gix zgw .3 wif 122 ,. We ,. ,, f 'Ei .gl f, fl? 'ij i fl zz ,, 1 ,. i gf lv Lit , 5 These were one in Nature's plarzg 3 , Humble toil and heavenword duty- gi fi I? E-1, These willformzfhe perfectman. -SARAH J. HALE 3.1 13, ?l5 .gif ' iii DEAN BOEHMER In the absence of Miss Mary I. I S E Park, Dean of Women, we have had Eg., a very able substitute in the person . EI A of Miss Florence E. Boehmer, ll? ssl 5 2.2 if ri, 'si Acting Dean of Women. The interests of the college and students 'f of she is serving have always been T Se .g uppermost in her mind. 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S ecrelavfy and Treasurer FORREST MAUTZ KARL LEIDY LEE VAN BLARGAN HENRY SCAIFE HAROLD PRUGH LEONARD SNYDER PAUL RAISER JOHN NIEDERHAUSER The government of Heidelberg is accomplished by means of student organi- zations under the supervision of the faculty. These are the lVIen's and Women's Senates, which are cooperative. The lVIen's Senate is composed of three members of each class, elected from the three men's literary societies. The Court is com- posed of the representatives of the junior and Senior classes. The work of the Senate is not limited to the making and enforcing ofthe laws, but offers to support any movement that will aid in the realization of its aim, To make the campus better. Not only does the Senate shoulder the responsibility of government but it has charge of Dad's Day which is growing to be an outstanding one on our campus. The Senates jointly sponsor our Tri-Color Day and they are largely responsible for its increasing success and popularity. 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I f A ' 4,927 I ,fgliy tf2l,L,-is I W . nf is 5 12. f 7 A31 get again iff I 'tif i ?l -Q5 gong 9 if ire' gf 45 l if I 2 li CZ' ,fini l 775 if ,r,rfs1f,,,2c , ini I. i,ffr,m ' 1 ifflsfi ' MZ I 1 I . -Srl ggieso is Iii I 55:35. ff my -I-gr we fill I 1, fee, Iggy wi I ,,,, t I' riff' ff' i1,,f I 2 'Z l., ,, ill I lfrz ,xiii ei, r Mgnlt' 525 'ii fl W A we 13 lzif 12325 13 I' J, iulllgi ,ll ll' ,gi if liz ti limi? he . JA HENRY LEWIS BEAM IRA TEMPLIN ALB., A.M., Heidelberg WILSON D.D., Franklin and Marshall Professor of English Bible JACOB HORAK B.S., Handels-Akade- mie-Prossnitzg Ph.B., Ph.D., Chicago Professor Of Economics JOHN HERROLD LANCASTER BS., Ohio Wesleyan A.M., Ohio State Director Of Student Teaching ELIZABETH MARTHA STEWART A.B., Barnard Instructor ,in English, Assistant Deon of Worncn ix I3., IA.II., IJh. Ilq Indiana Professor Uf Biology NIARTIN EZRA KLECKNER A.B., A.M., D.SC., Heidelberg Professor Of Cheznistry 51' Geology GEORGE ABRAHAM MULFINC-ER A.B., Northwestern DB.. 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Twerzry-Seven Second Semester Q . ,EARL ADAMS . .ROSE ROGALA . . . .RUTH BEAM IMARION' BLACK 1FOREST NI.-XUTZ ,f'1.1'!,-75: ew7't7'. . 5 l.. Awful. e fm! s i.. T! 71 4 .,..l . fran g. . . ,2 2 SFA ZQG . f T .4 . 5.4 ., .. Q tg 5. -mf l v..' as 'ir' ' u. . A 4 .L,, fu' uf- ....2, V. .V K x,Lk ,W . . , , f 1 A - .. V f 2 ' . . .,.u,.a..,.l lf. ...ww .-... ..., ss . . .. . .A . . . .. , 2... .15 f., ., .J ,,.t I efyfk K, .f'y,lo ff EARL ADAMS . Akron 3 Excelsior' Education Club 3, 4' ? in IZ rggifffk , 7 ' fr History Club 4,' Football 2, 3, 4, W Basketball 2, 3, 4,' Baseball 2, 3, 4,' 4 , . . . 3.5353 Varsity H Club, Portage Trails ,gy C lub ,- Class President 4. MARGARET ALSPACH Bluffton, Ind, Euglossiang Glee Club 2, 4,' Triad Club 4 ,' A ur ora S ta if 3 ,' K a ppa 93 Delta Pi 3, 4,' Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3,' Education Club 3, 4. 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Cabinet 3, President ff of Wo1nen's Senate 4,' Crawford- ft' Richland County Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Q, Wig and Mask Club 4. FORREST BROWN Sycamore +2 Aptonalton, History Club 3, 4, s,,, Education Club 3, 4, Spanish Club ,I, 3, 4- ,I - VINCENT BUCHER Akron tg Zi? iy Excelsior, Kilikilik Staff 1, 2, Wir Debate 1, 3, Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4, If, M. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3,- President 4, Drainatics 3, Ministerial Asso- ciation I, 2, 3, 4, President 3,- Oxford Fellowship 4, Portage Trail Cl-ub,Glec clot 2, 3, 4. 1?f37?1' 41? 75 iiv ,W Q ..,f 4 MARION BLACK Meyersdale, Pa. rrsl '13 1 ' M uskingurn College 1, Heidelberg 2, 3, 4 in two years, Euglossian, Education Club 3, 4, History Club 4, Glee Club 4, Debate 3, 4, Keystone cub 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. HERMAN BODE Youngstown io osooot A A ptonalton, Football 2, 3, 4, Physics and Radio Club 2, Mahoning County :Ig LOUISE BEAM Tiffin Nyoozoo- If. W. C. .4 Cabinet 2, 3, 4,- Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Triad Club 2, 3, 4, 2? Education Club 3, 4, Aurora Stagf ,QQ 3, Kilikilik Staj 3, 4, Wonien's sstt' Senate 2, Scribblers Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, ', Kefauoer Memorial Prize 3, Corn- , rnencernent Oration 4. 2? LOUISE BRAND Uhrichsville Q, Euglossian, Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Business Manager 3, 4, Quartet 4, Triad Club 4, House President 4,- - Kappa Delta Pi 4, Education Club 3, 4, French Club 3, Tuscarawas County Club 2, 3, 4. Twenty-Nine A , , .rr ..,,4 ,,kk ,,,,, .,,T,,,, .,., ,.V. ,,, , ,.,. ,.., ,, ,. .fr,,, ,.,,,,,,,f,T,,,g.A,V .,,.I. ., , K, I 4 gpm, ., is ,,I...2..4.,.-,,,I.....,,.,..- ,,... - .,,, .I,..I,Ms.., ,,.... ,,,,.4o.,,,3,24.,,,, ....,,,,, ,, o,4,...1.o,g ,,,,, ,.,. Qi ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 ,,,. S ,,,,,,,, - as ,,,,... 2,,,4,..o,, ,.., .,,, ,.,, . . ,.,,,,.I,u.,.- ,.., .. - ,,,. ,,,l..,....,,,c., . , ..,,S3,,,,.,..,,,, , ..,, 2,.,,W ,.,, . I n I 6,1153 V,x, l N fV,v, ,ig Wx, ,,,,, , ,,,, M , ,,,, .3-aa ,,K,, ,, ,,,,,,,f , ,, ,, ,.. ......,, ,,..,...:,, ,..,... 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Philalethean, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Wig and Mask Club 4, Student Volunteers 4. 1, , i E 5-eg 'f 1 . Q 5 ll? H+ '.j ' 1 wx Vu if Eli elf fl Lgi Ei '13 ii 1,1 A ggfff. iff. it ,E x 's ' Z1 tl 5 rr.. 4 .i. Lois ENTWISTLE Indianapolis, Ind. Nyodas, Spanish Club, Hoosier Club,' Scribblers 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio GEORGE GAISER Cleveland Heidelberg, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, Y. M. c. A. Cabinet 4. 'ill C IDA HARSANYI Toledo , Nyoaaq Y. W. C. A. cabinet 3 Assistant Cabinet 4, Biology Club 1, 2, French Club 3, Spanish Club f.i.f 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Education Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 4. JOHN HEISTAND New Lebanon if ijt Heidelberg,' Aero Club, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, 222 Kilikilile Stal? 1, 2, Business Man- 'gel lg, ager 4, Aurora Business Manager 3, Class President 4, Drainatics 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Gospel Team 3, 4. 5 lf? 5 'l 931 IZ! lil . Thzrry ....., , ,. ...,. V,,t,., -. , I I I V6 iw If X VV jg H I i, ,,,,,,.. N H X . , ,,.. K fr ,. 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Vit? se-2 rc: ' fur, ill . . .,,., ? , , infix l .A Zi 1 i':x:,J K tl ml ' xv ,tw 'T li, n 1 'li I , f ,fr wr -,312 se x 1 it 2 it 1 121 2 Eit- i'f 35,5 1 z.. 'ggi .-, it Ylz, Z' 1, :gil is z 1,1 I i X' ,lzisl 3 K I M ,,,.h. Q 1 no 5, , , , ,W ati' ' l Q i ef f 2 'T 5 ssl ' l ., it 3- l i szfs. 3?? . ,fi Nj' 5, . RICHARD HESS Akron Excelsior, Football 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Tracie 3,' Education Club, Portage Trails C lub, Varsity UTI Club. RICHARD HOTZ Newport, Ky. Heidelberg, Aurora Stal? 3,' Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4, Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4,' Base- ball 3, 4. ZORA HUFFMAN Attica Euglossiang Education Club 3, 4, IVomen's Senate 4. FREDERICK KEYERLEBER Euclid Heidelberg, Football 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 2, 4,' Orchestra 2, 3, 4,' Educa- tion Club 3, 4,' Varsity H Club. x if fm ,,..., 6W?1i2re,tZW'rez ,Mlm Q, fg'?,eafewf2Q25i50 ti tx f 4 2 . 1 ZX V r A l 'TZ f X ?f3?rW rj ,733 ,... WfN,,.,,, WWW 'N-. .WM ' 'W Wg' -. -.,,mz-xt? 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HOWARD MCELHENY Tlffan Aptonaltong Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, 5, President 4,' Y. M . C. A. Cabinet 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Varsity H Club 4,'Educali0rl'Club 3, 4, Kilik- ilik Stajjr 4,' Aurora Stal? 3,' Physics Club 2. gi FOREST MAUTZ Somerset all Excelsior, Spanish Club 3, Education 5 Club 3, 4,' History Club 3, 4,' M en's ff Senate 4,' Inter-Society Council 3,' ., Class President 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, f Football 4,' Track 2, 3, 4, Y. M. C. A. ' fi Cabinet 4. DOROTHY MILLER Nevada Euglossiang Glee Club 2, 3, Kappa A Delta Pi 3, 4,' Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3, President 4. EDWARD MILLER Tiffm Alf' Excelsior, Kappa Delta Pi 4,' Edu- cation Club 3, 4 ,' President 4 ,' Varsity H Club ,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Aurora Staj 3,' Kilikilik' Staj 3 4, Basketball Manager 3, Baseball CARL MUETZEL Cleveland 1 57 Excelsior, Football 1, 2, 3,' Baseball W 2, 3, 4,' Wig and M ask Club 4. MARJORIE MYERS ' New Castle, Pa. M usleinguln College 1,' Nyodas, Af? Drarrlatics 2,' Oratorio 2, 4,' Educa- tion Club 3, 4,' Keystone Club 2, 3, 4. P? Q? WALTER RETTIG Holgete Heidelberg, Education Club 3, 4,' ff History Club -4, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2. Thiffa-Two X mx , ' ' ,Q SME' ' ' ',l,. JJ, ' , g 7 ,,' fl' 1392 PM . ,,.. ,. .,,,,,.. . .,.. ,. ,,,,....,a.a....,, ..,f,,,,.,......,a -,,...,,u.....fe.... .. ., ,l aw....t.,a.,a.-A,,a,,,,,,X A .Wm -Mw+'---ar-:wee-- ,511-ff-ul-ASS-mmyf ,...,..,.-..f.,..4-.,W,l,......-,,.,,,W...W, ,......,.,.........a..,....,,. .N,,.,..,,..M,....w...,,,.,.M.m,,,..,..,.....,...,,-,,,m..,a,,,,c,,., 7'f7f1nY ..,,.,,v.W.4.,.,-Aa..wy,,,,.,,...,..,.a.--.,,,....,a...., ,.,t..1..t.,,H- -...wwf .K W ,... .. .Y -7. A Rx 2 4 x 2 xxx, 5 , 4---A 359 fe? i 5 5 . 1.. ., 2 k 2 V f fx r , gk l. fl, 1 'if V. f,, s xi s 4 ,Q 2, 'E Z . 1 ,, .5 E, if E 5, Y, 'Q ,, R? 2 5, Q, ,, ,,, .1 ff 1 ,. ., , 4 5, ss, 1-5. 4 is ,z limi 6 fA.....S ,......-u-.m.,,W.,,....,,,,,.,,.,,,,.-.....n.......n,-,v,4,,M ..... ..,,. 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PAUL SAMSEL Deshler Heidelberg, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS SCHUMAKER Woodville Nyodas, Dramatics 2, Oratorio 2, 4, Women's Athletics 2, 3, 4, Junior .Athletic Mana ver 3. Qxw-f 6 WWWWQQX I ree We KMA? mi, W-5234 r W 5 4' te like 9 E AZ -x .. Haro wwf Thirty E VERETT SEIBERT Lodi Oxford Fellowship 4, lldinisterial Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Volunteers 1, 2, 3, 4, State Secretory 4. ANNA MARIE SELLERS Tiffm Philalethean, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Education Club 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Wig and Mask Club 4, Aurora Staj 3, Wome1i's Society Ex Tempore Speaking Contest 4. LOUIS SELZ Dayton Heidelberg, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Aero Club. ARNOLD SETTLAGE Cochranton, Pa. Heidelberg, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Keystone Club 2, 3, President 4, Biology Club 2, 3, President 4, Wig and Mask Club 4, President 4, Commencement Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Theta Alpha Phi 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity H Club 4. -Three sf '? 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LEE VAN BLARGAN Lima Heidelberg, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Ex Ternpore Speaking 1, 2, Men's Senate 2, 3, 43 Draniatics 1, 2, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4, Aurora Stal? 3, Pi Kappa Delta 2, '3, 4,' Tlistory Club 4,'Li1na Bean Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' William A. Reiter Prize 1. ALBERT WELTER Tiffm Excelsior, varsity HH Club, Presi- dent 4,' Drarnatic Club 3, Football 2, 3, 4 Captain 4,' Baseball 3, 4,' Education Club 3, 4,' Class Treasurer 3. ARLENE WILLIAMS Tiffm Philaletheang Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4,' Education Club 3, 4, Biology Club 1,' Glee Club 3,' Latin Club 1,' Aurora Stal? 3. ZH CHARLES SHELL Youngstown A ptonaltong Band 1, 2, 3,' Orchestra 1, 2, 3,' Tennis 3. NELLIE SIMONDS Tiffin Philaletheang History Club 4. BEATRICE SOUTH Hamler Euglossiang Education Club. GERTRUDE STEINMETZ Tiffin Philaletheang Education Club 3, 4,' History Club 3, 4,' Biology Club 2, 3, 4. Zz if 7? fi ROBERTA STUCKY , New Philadelphiaxsinnnggf WL Thirtq-Four ,,,,,,,h,,.,.,,,,,.N WMV... ,., ,,,, f ,A ,,.,,,,, ..,,..w f,,,,..m.,....,.,.,f..W.,..,,,E,...,,.v..N qv , 4 K C Q . V, fffdx X . 5 ff ,tbl t, , We .ft ,f ii, K if z L' , X, lfij X l 5 X .42 , jpg JOSEPH WILSON Clyde A ptonaltong History Club 4,' Spanish Club 2, 3, Biology Club 1. CLEMENT VVINTER jeffersonville, Ind. Heidelberg, Football 4, Baseball Manager 2,' Inter-Society Council 4. LUCILLE VVISLER Youngstown Euglossian, Triad Club 2, 3, 4,' Vice- President 3,' President 4,' Wornen's Senate 3. LA OPAL ZAUGG Wooster Philaletlzeang VVo1nen's Senate 3,' Aurora Staj 3, Kilikilik Staj 3, 4,' Kappa Delta Pi 3, '4,' Education Club 3, 4,' History Club 3, 4. Q ...W ,, -W N- 2 fWfN- ,W .X Kam ' We -Chee MM' W Wye 7 Z, fd! lax fff l I f , fi ?' 1? ee i 7' f . 1 2 V ' -W 'feed me JOANNE HOUCK Cleveland Nyodas, Scribblers Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. EDWARD SCHULTZ Cleveland Heidelberg, Band 1, 2,' Glee Club 2, 3, Biology Club 1. PAUL SHEATS Tiffm Excelsior, History Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4,' Glee Club 1,' Editor of Aurora 3, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pi Kappa Delta , 3, 4,' President 3, 4,' Drarnaties 1,' Oratory 2, 3, 4,' Williani A. Reiter Prize 1,' B. F. Coekayne Prize 3, R. W. Plerbster Prize 2, 4,' Class , Prophecy 4. ' Thirty-Five W7 ss 13, ill s ' s ls, 355 :re nz ,eff EE. 1' 4K f Z, iii '35 li? lli ge V , 1 S 3+ ij ll 5, . if ii 22 fl 2. if f 2, et li' , 1 -w .. ,, ,fa 1 'Q ,, ,4 '2 I , 1 , . le . cg .Ve 12 s.. 5? ft '3 s :J 'l ai' 'S ll 1- sv tx 'a ili L1 z, , if log if, '. gr -1. Ei is , U ,,. gl ,Q l 7. li -5 gn if U5 , . Q., Ep .12 flf fl? iii ls le qs 5 ws ig, .li lg 'sf le. '21, Q52 ,,, E, fx,, ,Zi -fa ,, ,gl f'i2'fl Qll 1 'l 2 Ml .., L,-,,.,.m,-.m..M.-,.,W.-..e .... 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W4 ,.... t , r - M f t .. f Q tr tr,, ,.,t. ,,,. W. ,,tt, 5 t t :TTW ,.,, W,,m.4-..M...,.N,.. ..,, V ..,,,, 4 ff ' First Semester HOWARD GAISER. . . EUGENE BURNS ..., IRENE MILLER ....., ELEANOR MCKINNEY A CLARENCE DONZE JUNIOR OFFICERS ..,.Pres'Ldent. . .. Second Serrtester . . .WALTER INNES . . .Vice-President. . . ......,. NELLIE OTTE . . .Secretary .... . . ,JOSEPHINE WALKER . . , .Trea51z.rers. . . . Thirty-Seven I VELMA HARTMAN 1DAVID ZAUGG 6. :js O f f v cf- ' J g 51, ' ' 2 .X iii , lglgxhw ' '-- 422' i B ', ggi- sf i ,f ? QEHME7 gilyf, gl Qi 2 's 2513 152 O2 biia X, Elf Jill ,7 'xf'5 1fhlff'i W'f if ? ' N'T'f3 fv ' 1if:1,I 31?' 512' ' ' ,ifsfef Yff111L Q Q.Q-IIIL.lQlI2EEf.2 f.. 1 . M 1 wif' 1 ,rim f r WN on J. .IV .,, 7 . ,,.m....i..q.,,....l.....,,, N... .,..,,- -f.,. WN- MWm-Wm-W-..-F..-,...,.v,,,.,.,,.,,....w.,Afm,.fVW M,-.C-f,,f,,,,M.W,,,,,,A., .,....-,..,.,,,,v,,M.fW.u. ,W-,W . ,,,,,,,,..-Mmf,......,..a....e,,.....,.M,v.......,...,...n,....,,W...v.,,,.,7.....W,-..,... E, M , ,-V A .L M Wy: . we., ff, ff. ,wi 1 ff . .-og! .lQ,.w3 ,V n.,,, ,H A .Q xx, , I K ,WZ K ke, E i 2 s, 3. 2 , is X N , , , e 2 .f H , giggl 'wwe ,mite . . . , i.i, xx. See ,ul , f ' 1 V ,- V52 ' pf ,.,ffff'1H,H,1yi M . -- . .3 ff gs.-. - lf ra- L ww 'l 's 111 is 0 - f ,W we , 32 . i J ivwf A , fffgyxe rf' ag. ' i . f . - k 'ie q ,Q , ,f Y ,,,,, ,Q My Wi.: ,l.,,. ,,f.,..,...,.,V,, 7.1.,,f.W...5 f It JOHN BARRICK Tiffin Look, he's winding up the watch of his 'witg By and by it will strike. DOROTHY BEAM Bellevue Tis good riature wins the heart. MARY BEST Tiffin 'iff' L fill. 9,: 57'lly if WW . 27' 'j if A ,ll if. 'E gg, HT' vi 5.5 'hi 2' if i1?4?i 551' E! 'ii Xl? lil 'ig is 2 sw. Q iv, 1 PE il? lf' gs, O ai' i la i,. F V - Earth's noblest llzirig-a woman 1,berfected. L14 -L ' 2? 35 B iii GLADYS BISHOP Tiffin . 1,2 'Gentle of speech, benehcierzt of mind. ' ROBERT BOLENBAUGH Canal Winchester ' T i J? -- ' 4' , 25 3 QE The glass offashion and the mould ofform., the obseri d of all observers. ze '12 iff 45755 'ii will f JOHN BOYD Kenmore if l Merry as lhe day is long. iQ , ' if if 2134552 4,2 ,xiii VA' sf? ESTHER BROWN Sulphur Springs 'If Daly is the path that she will tread. lv is .pfili :EQ if ffiiiif: il fl rrr. 'y 2' 5 , 15, 7. V7 is , 'ig gl . . in il 533 Thirty-Ezght II.Qilwrlf1',i1'f'l'.fQ'f i 'A'-M' Wm f' -'f' ' ' f '-3 V V 'VMJJL 12 ' .lf 3 5 f L1 5 , Q. tg 5 1 . ,L 1 ........,.M,.wMwv,.,,.-M.,,-.w,,.,,,-,,r.-w-WW,,.W.w.,f., ..., , ,,,. .....,,....,..,.,,,.,.,,...,,,,,,,W,.M-,n.W,.,.,,.,nf,, ...,...,,,,.,,.-.wc .,,, A,,.nw-.1-,.,.,.f..,,-,W A,MWA,.,,,L,...Ac,,,,N,,.,,..,.W,W,..A,.,.,,,,,5.,.,,,,w-.r7,.f...,,-.,,...,,... ' i X, 5, ff , , f 1 s xi 4 , . , A L A' - 1 f 1 if f M A O . L ' A .2523 A ' in A O ' S ' A U f ' L NR , V ' ' My ' - , - A im' L- ' iffw-t it ' Qui ' L I . X L ,, V, ,, ,,,,. , ., .L .. 47, K ,,.. ,,,.., ii5 ., ,, ,, . ,,,,Q M.-ff' f,n1:,2.L'?Y,fiZQ' .' I WSH' ,mg ,V,,V4 ,,MM,,,,A ',,,M,,L , ,,,,,4 ,,mMg4L,,Q,L-,,,,4L.,..,L,.,n .,.,M -.,-- A A g....,t,W if A fjghfxq 2-f 5 g Us f 2? A EUGENE BURNS Melmore in ' A moral, sensible, well-bred man. in 'i Y M 5 YQ Q E O tif LELA MAY CARPER Green Spring 5, 1 At peace even with her enemies. Y' M ' K ii - if l LINCOLN CARPENTER , ' North Canton hifi He talks of 'woodg it is some carpenter, sl ii I gg . i' it tg DOROTHY CASTANIEN ' Ep ' Upper Sandusky f Q1 L She is pretty to talk iaith, and witty to talk E A withg and pleasant, too, to think on. S V , QQ ty A PAUL CLAPPER East Canton Speech is great but silence is greater. ESQ Vg FRANCES COLE En-fnnnnf gl. She is a woman, therefore may be won. fn, t 1 MALCOLM CUTLER Wayne,MicI1. You can trust him in the dark. 2 5 if In R , I In , if? --fr? -.Aff Y-S Y Thirty-Nine A LS.- an A , A ,,r ALLA , A A A A A . L , - liwjw- .',,. L.-,.-,L.lL,nn. ., .,,.., z., , ,,,,, , ALL. A., .- U , :gm , L, ,, ..,. ,,,.. , L. , ., .M -. ., ,., ,.,, . ., .. 9 5 2.5 -nf f'f ' - '-PA .. E . E M . - ,, ..,,,, ,Q,. ... , .. , . WN 'rf V, 3 - L H V no 2 f fMw-.X i , W 1 f lf x ef fe, y . -V 1 , ' ' fwma 1 E he 1 ' ,sf , We ' no 55 W ' f ' fn V' ww? fm 22: ' an A Q, W S ' . Ss fy f V , 1' f- wggqgg If . ' ,525 .I V.. . ..,, .,,., , h I m. ., , ,,,, .,,..W ....E,..4., ,. ., ,,,,.,-..,,4,. A' K ' 'X..,..-...,.- ...,,. -4 ..,.. . ,,,, W... ...,. .Q...,....e....,,,-,,,.---.,,--,,..-...,..... .-...,,' g V ' - V 5' he W V V ' M ' ' W... is we me ff? 5' 3 if FLORENCE DARDEE Tlaan ig, A llevnpt lhe end, and never stand to donbtg . Nothzng's so hard but search wzlljind ll out. LP 3 2 A is gg. ,, 13 ,, fm gym, 553 Eg . RUTH DeMUTH Tlffm To know her zs to love her. 2 nf e fSi,f?..2i iii '25 iii' 'Ei - 7l5 fe' sgnffgfff .ggi yi ma fa DOROTHY DETWILER Bloomville gill - The grass sioops not, she treads on zt so lg. 11.2111- if ff ii if Egg ff rzfiwfglf W5 s? H .E CLARENCE DONZE LeRoy M I dare do all that max' become a -man' Who 1' .3 -.E - i dares do more ls none. ff: if M5 ' Ei 262' sg 'ek 1 X- ' 213 59 1 a egg M INA DROWN Rome he f :ge ,f !s,4,.. if? -2 Her than his and conduct are her own. fl: 52 if :Ei me lg 22, 5 ..o. 2 fi? i5- KENNETH FENTON Wadsworth iii He belzeves an love at first szght, but gli helzeves zn takzng a second look. 5 l li., ii? fi 555 LEON EETZER Homemlle 55? Men o ew 'words are alwavs the best men. L Egg ,ff ' 312. 1? 'ff ef xw in EM 'QL if , gnu-3 gig' 115 ,T 5-n 2 K nf-if I. K ifefz. z. ,sl lvl' 5:3133 is NY, ,, ,. ---'-- Offy V5 - f,'- '7fLi..p7,..-.,4-ff-f-1-'4 4' W.. 11' L..., -!lTf17W 'fi7535f,QJ,2LI,, w l 4 . E E ' E lll. .V .. ,e.E2,Q ,.... , ,... .... -El E ,. 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T511 R is if GLENN GALLAGHER Wauseon -.sf HVV0rth makes the mart. -A .3 S H72 end, , if its if1.2gti fsslwliw WALTER GARLAND Tiflin egg gtg He was the rhildest rrtarmered man. if ,iss-Cf 'A sv A .1 I 1-f t L tt L E, 1 ,nf mi-A 1 ,,fMg.,, , 5 t asm 151 , I L4 fl 4 2 5 , His Eff fs , mg V THELMA GARY A Fostoria Nothing great was ever achieved without V- ew. if i-tg 23, ertthttsiasmf' .ig ip. I AL, -2 2 tg: A,,, fl L i , Lg ., 2 L ti 5 . ri .im , H! , Ut 4 its tif sit -iq L tt W 2 2 Forty-One A 5 1 ,--- - , L, ,, .5---,f,,,,,, A f ,, nz- ,- f-f-f-1,1 . . I . , .L ,-rdf-iw 'ff'A W-Af 'fff' f f-wmfm AA---Y-rf'-'A-y-'v-f--H--ffff-A-'Tren' st,rrt, r etrs A A A A A - A A as A at ts- Laef 1 M : Qi' ' , A 2, 1-. 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AN, f t t + ' 5 . . e . . 5 e 4 , . .,, -..If he on-ne, f ,yvf i ,fm lf! 5 fi 2 fi 1' l f. 5 .. of , E . f 2 ' i f f 2 ML .a fs l 1 5 3 1 4 i i i 1 4 c f 2 ,L ii ax, T ' s 5 51 ,Vg 3. .4 1 75 is 5. it 5 1 fa E W , E A e E ' 4 t E i 455 Q- gig 5: nf 17' 'jg il' pf .gziwsjl rw'f- I lizlil. , . ....-,..,,...,,..h. ,f., ,.,,-...,,..F.a,.,....,,.w .,,,... W.,.a......a,.,. .h,. ........,... .... ,-........,i......-n..,...,,m-....,...,.......,...f MILDRED GOERLICH Marion I have a heart with room for every joy. KATHRYN GROSS TifEn A maiden, thoughtful and reserved in manner. MARGARET HARTER Akron The sweetest noise on earth-a woman's tongue. YELMA HARTMAN NVarren The mildest manner and geiztlest heart. MARGARET HAWK Lafayette, Ind. Thy voice is a celestial melody. MARION HERR Prospect 'LVVhe1zce is thy learning? Hath thy toil o'er books consumed the midnight oil? ARTHUR JOHNSON East Tawas, Mich. Safely his jingers wander 0,67 the yielding planks of the ivory floor. Forty-Two I s V L 1 . x 1 1 5 L Q iii W if it gliyx it ii if if. IV if EZ? it it ii it 32' lf it Q2 A . , . sf . 3, 3' L i Q Q Z Ii Z, 3 gf 5, ai l ' i if iii if 2? at 5 522 .Q Sig ass gg Nigf Lg5m..I 6 N. f : x 3 , r i in 2 ti, 'L 1, ,, , i ,,,..-uuwn.p.U.m,,W-W,,,,m.,,a........M.,.Wm,.W-.,Ww..,W. .M ,....,. W ...., ,. ,..,h..a,,,.,x fmt Wm, 2 15' 1 yn fi ' 1 .J fa n ,i :N-,, . J J' ' by ' QW 1' 7,14 cj f .. ji, L. f. , 7 ,' - A f, in V QVC MN' V ,ff in 2 efzf-:Q 'V :A at 1 - i 5 1 ? t 5 s sf - ttf , Sffffii M lf X 4? 'N,ff me X X. 1 Mm ,H x.,.,, ,M ex Af is lf ,Q 1, ee ,, ,,,, ,, 19 MIRIAM JONES Xenia Lowe is a thing full of anxious fears. JOHN KELLER A 1nan's task is always a light one if his - heart is light. MILDRED KEMM Alan interests me not. Wlarren LORENE KENNEDY 1' Honest labor bears a lovely face. MARGUERITE KURTZ JVIindfitl not of herself . Lorain MARIAN LARKIN Happiness consists in activity. MARY JANE LAVELY Upper Sandusky It's safer being meek than jiercef' N..-.....-.....,,,.. .. ...., .,,, ,... .,-,,. Y.. .,.....W...f, ., - Q91 if I 5 E ai isa N. 2' i?f ini I, iz' 5 A if '2 if I? 2 E! ff' 5 2 .I 535 ' fi 5 gui sg t ,ti . ,Q if ,tg E? '1 ii We fli ,i 1 ,Q 114 if 32 ffl. , ,f,' Q- iii, W5 lg! vf. lil fl-Z . E? 'i , , sw E it if 'W sr' Q! ga, 32 ,, 'i 'Q I 9 1 - Q! 5.35 ,Q il. 32? ggg gf ill 3, :Y :ge 225 M25 17? it for-,W ,j,,,,-m,- ,t Toledo Tiffin Tiftin Forty-Three we--' ei We- 1 , . , , 3 ,,,,......, N.,,...,.,-,...,t ,fi ,. . e V.- L. ,.,, W..- ,,,,- ,,..,, .1.. s .,., .,....W Q11 L ,,, ..,.,,.. A,.,1 ,,,,, ,,,, , V ,.,,. V A fir . git!-A , I .. it .mvg ff lvfrr 3:31, 4 If K 4 I .. X ff , if , f f Aff ff if ss ' f fn ' 4 'H ' fs or T f L at ,, ea t f ew. ef., 'lf -few f f ' , 3 1,2 '- T 1 . f of ' -lf . . T, A is , . f M -fe, ,f 4 f, f ,, ft: -, va IZ. , 1 QW. 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' av, EQEHQQE its FTE -435 f Lvqj 'K 5' .ij ev., .5 , .,.... . +21 tis x. tiff. is ,gy My . 1 fears bi fi I Q :ggi -g Lyn? ,M 'SN , view! in ,l 1'ziwgfif 2 4 sg. 5151252 sr LEONARD MARTIN Kenmore Theres mllamous news abroad. g 54,4 4252 ig '.s-Q,,S,a-1 fi? Q e 2, 1 1 1 i'?1f2'ii 1: ' 'wi-1 Q: ' Q55-if '33 HARLOW MATZ Clyde .... 3 Q And when a lady's zrt the case You know all other thmgs gwe place. Eg ill lQgh some Forty-Four -A 'g.g,,f.:fJ '--' I ., If WM -.1,' 'H-nw-i:.f1 ..mQ-aa:2JffL1.,fog - I. .......,L..-,...,.' ...,. ' 1 - - ff f .,iLffi:t.Enifz 'f ,. ,,,, .... Q f-qi H I s . I 1 E I I . 3 . H 34 gs f-k.........-,. .N.NIm-..,,.........,,......a,,,..,.,e.. .,.,. ...,..,.N......,W.,N...,.,,.,Y,..eW,,...,,........,.e ,-.,,...,,,.,... ..., ,, W ,..,.......e.....,.,.,.,.........,,.,....,..,.,.,,.,,,.,,..-.,.,...,......,.,...qr,,...., lviw 5 I . 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' OLA NIEDERHAUSER Timm iff Behold thou art fair, yea pleasant. 5 T 5 . I. S' I HS fi' , :QR M, ' I. , ,xii ? ,if 5, if NELLIE OTTE EeIIef0mame I 'ii Noble by birth, yet noble by great deeds. gui Eg IZ, I Ifff if , ff wg A I, 'x': :sg ,I , HAROLD PRUGH Dayton gi, ig His fame was great in all the land. 31 ,,. I' 'fir ,L, , gi ' . I' Forty-Fzue ' f ',' - ' H -efefrye w---ff'ww-M--M-f- T 'M IR - 'I?'Zfi7:'.'gg'1j,.'75i,,' .,'I, 'ii p:.1,,7, g.g:, ,4 fffliiil f'f' I iff , f I, Q NM. AY' A f' 3 vfl X ' X .4 :I I2- 51 fri in W if St? YU it I fb' if Lf E3 V , I igif F if. I , ,,,,. . 9 f., ' KZ i l uw 29 Tu? ptr I Sb . rt 'YZ fr' . gan 2, .W v a 2 rfz, 5.-'a ga. I sez.. M mg, V. 55 gi J , r , z 4 , E, Z3 ' ff ,W , , 3 4 i fl. V f,. B., I ii?-M-gif C... z...., . Hi fz-Q .. I . ,Qi I fa. ,.,, .. f,,,f,,., D., ,... ,.iWA-we-f,,... ., .,,,,r---,,-,-...QM ,if I , 1 ,A -w fn . I , . nf- ,. 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ELIZABETH RICHARDS Bloomville Who soweth good seed shall surety reap. CLAYTON ROCK Cleveland I looked - she felt. ANNA ROTH New Philadelphia My tongue within my tips I rein, For who talks mitch rnnst talk in vain. vs EDWARD SERVOS Tiffm His voice in one dnll, deep, unvaried sound, Seems to break forth from cafuerns under- ground. Forty-Six IEA E ?:2 ' II .jr IE. '51 21, lg Eg. M 5- :1 '12 M 5 .gg ss , 1, iI,' 5' 25 1: ,E E -A s '43 . A, A 1 I .5 5 Q 11. 1 I? Ti it ,Q 4. if fi 2' K' '1 KF. 1 I 1 QI .512 'Q ly fi gs yi-,gi I I I -U-M-W1--hh----ew-wtf. .Ht .. ..,... ,,,,. .,.,.cp...,.,g . .,,1. , .. , I ......o.W,,....-A.. ,..., . W., ,,., 1,..,M.W .,,. A. ....t..,..1.. .... ..e..,,.,m.,........,M,., .,,, ,W A..-..,,,....-...H,....,..,....N,.... 1-E fl ..fg V if 1 215 ii. I. -5 EF? .,, . 5 23 QI' I.. L23 .2 gg S Ie? gi Vgz! ' lf? ar- fi 59. II' ' 2 Iii ,,S- ,gl at., . -A .,,.,..., K . 3 ,..,......,n.H.,.n.--,,,,,,,.,,,.,,..........M,,s..M..,r,,,..., N.,,....... of l Q , K 5743 ' , N ,, NVM vw , X X , , ,,,,.. ,. Q XQQX I , , ji ,zVAggg,s, ' X f f e 1 w X Y Q X ' A f , - . .sqtfffo 'W wi- f ., 4, -, , . f f - 2. EM, 1 A 1 , , t V Nl C , ? ' . 7, .fi 974' ,fsfi ,. ,i ' ,, W YV , so M, , so A .,,, C, ,, ., ,C ,,,,A ,, jp lfi, iff 5t7'.l 4' .,, I, ,t Z1 lf, it li Q: l ll is ?Qk it gi l? 25' F: E 5, l,, in lr, 2, I. gf E., 2 Q 4 9 1 1 1, 1: lf . ge 1 1 A r l 2 il 6, it 'R .tv l, gi: 2 1 . l tf, 5 . . E 5 l 1 l , l s I T l l 1 gl i 1 l ll 5,3 i s mf ,lil 5 KATHRYN SCHWAB Toledo A Blazing hair and a smile that counts. CLARENCE SITLER Columbiana None but an author knows an aulhor's cores or Foncy's fondness for the child sho bears. MARGARET SMITH Canton lfVoman is the lesser man. MARION SPONSELLER Wellington The singing fool. CARL STAFFORD Anna My only books were 'wonian's looks. ROBERT STONE North Canton Man delights not me No, nor woman neither. JACOB STRAUCH Crestline Than art a fellow of good respectg Thy life hath had some snatch of honor in it. Forty ,.. .,,..,. ,, 1 ,,,:,... .. e.., .. 322 L E s l -Seven Vt f., l M, 2 I 1 ll Sfai I s i1,.f - 1 ,lf 252 ,Q li za vl Ti all ta il ,l 'll .li ,j 2 A 3 Ii ,xi A ali I , . f . 'lf l? li ,li el . l 5 l . ,, if f 6 I 1 gn ,yr -2,g: l 'l , 355 if Q ., .ls f., 1 5 si NE rf il? ,, ,t . ,lil 4 :li .' 12 ly in ll ,Kali lf li slug 2 ti lg? ,E-if l -isle ff' , ..., ,N - ..,.,, W V... ,.,.....,..-,5.,-V, ,V ....,....,., ...s....l....Nwf,f,,.-,,.,,V,,..,.,,.,.....,,,,v X..,. M ,l,, 'x ' ifm , 5 fi -4571- 'K . .. iJi. 5. ' '4' Q ' A 'A 2 1 2 .vw n if M L , . ,... , L A,,W. ., m.m,,m,,n,,,.w, ...., ,..,.. I . n,W,n,WE-. I if ,1 ,TT mm, , ,i T , V, . V, , V, V7 I ,.v,, ,, , , W Lwxxxeeb 5- 4 A 'wk 'fn 1 n . ,, K . ., ,.,, , , ,,.,,,. ,,.,.,, ,,,,, ,.,,.,,nI,o,.,.,,,.:.LM,.,..,,,f... M ,. .fen,.,,,w! 1 I fix? ,I I I K V I ,QV I V L V3 F . I N ,F W M ,Ng , I A A ,, ' ' ,, Q ' ' we: alt :..f n serif- l of ,MN ff ? ' Z' I f f' I 1 wt , 922 'fli fue ,fu I , ?f. 5 ,f I 1 , It I 9 ijfjjgjjggi X ,,f.' I ,lL.'I:,, ep, , .,.,. LEW, ,,,3., ., :,tl ,,i3,5Q..,.,,t,:iQ'. ,,,,,, 5 n ..,, L,V. u,t,..,ff' I LAX ' ,, I I , .',, , I fv ' , ,f f lg E yn ye. K Q fr fy-be ',, Itzt itffqxy RUTH YonBERGEN Dawson, Nebr. h O Truth is eas and the li ht shines clear ' wt' E lgfwftt 7 I 1 5 . of My In hearts kept open, honest, and sznceref' ,el 2-1 ni he lg 'S,ii:l ? 29 2 , iii L1 ,lg Q52 ir , 2, fif eff . li ' ii is W -it ' V' lg! JOSEPHINE WALKER Canton 255 .nl 2911 . get Ergiwfi The pathway lzes among the stars. .e tial pg X Seal is Zi! 3' ,H 5 ' fi I2 RALPH WEISSINGER Kansas iff If you would learn to wrzle, 'ns zn the street you must learn it. 9,,:,l Ui U? :iq Ige 514 53 ,Ei Wig tlzee . JESSE WILLIAMS Tnnn ' EQ All mankznd lowes a lover. 5:35 einen! EE? tn, X, if i 5 fftt E53 - 2:1 It RUTH WILLEY Efennene Eee5iE 'eff' - - - 1 -e ffe Kzndness as wzsdornf' ifgj' lil gil , I ,gg 1, Q . if -X, i 5? .en ' It Y X- greg et ie Zlifhlff 3455 tri? . DAVID ZAUGG Tlfnn Great thoughts, like great deeds, need no trumpet. 251 ,ti tr-gf MARTHA ZIEBER Bellevue A wo1nan's lot is made for her by the love she accepts. gt it lt! ' 'ii QILLI I I . A 'ffl Forty-Ezght XA E?.mE..L.-.,,.- .,,, -.,,L.,,- .,..,, , ,,I. .,.. . . ,,,, ..,.,k - .,.p,.,. M ,.e.,4g,L.g.:1fi1T.ii 'Ti'm?7?I'7fTri7tf'rzfriikf' i': I r '- M-fr A , ' ,,., f' I' Q ' fx, I L. 5, . W .LAS W g.hgLg -f,-,,,a., X ,,,,. .,1.. Q gy? .A,, V ,,,, LQ51, M m.,,,,0W.,..,,. ,, .2 lla, 3 I Vj,7,3X I ., .,,, . . 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Q ly az I 152 ,JM I ,, ill -sv, vffhrfrl vs f sl If V Q 5 4 . rs, 1,45 gn- ,5 M 53,2 ' Q 1 1 s f, I 3, .,,,, ,. vw 2 I fl 2 ,f , .es E, .,,, H, ge, 2, 3,21 fl? :ef ' 5 N11 3 :lg Az: 2 Z .1 -1 GEORGE BOHN Youngstown Whal's the use of all this slrzfe, And Hurrying pall-rnell through life. KARL LEIDY Newark A'W'll and humor belong lo genius alone. DOWNS SPITLER Tiffin A'Take lzfe too seriously and what is it worth 5 ! 'NEW E' ee ssl! li -.X , v, , i f 'X , . J 'if as gs E 5 E ,S sr Ei , ,M f iff :z 5-Iii, gs? ,, 41 J, 3 iff 3 Y 5 1,5 Ma, .,, - M 5542 is 531- lil :syja . in C-gf 1542 1 f Z' ,, iii' 5' 3 sg., ,, f f 1 55, ,hgg ,MQ g.,. , 53, ia i I :Z ffm, 1-fe ,lj , 33 if A . 3 l 2 573' '2' SEE, ,.,,, L L , ,, s, 551 f 2' me g,e,':zsx 3 gg a z l1,?51,-1 ea .sg gg or f 2 pig ,if V11 fx if Mfizgf 5. 11. ,, N231 .Y 1 f,,, ,. i :fm ,, ,x, - -1 1 3 - S! 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Mi 532 Zf, Q55 S2 i!5 iig ,iii s5ff,LI,: aff -fi, if Z Ag iff, ff ,P',, fi: gs gels 22 1 Szxly .-,,......,,,...,....f ,, ., ,..L.-,,., ......,. .,.,..,. ,,-....,,.........,.,....i,,...AM,...............HW...,,,.-,-,-.-,,4,-VW-,,.-...........,...-www--www' , ,fl , ,A 4. I A,,A. I ,,.,n ,.A.., 4v,,I,AA ,I ,AA,,,A. ,A,Ly M A.. M,,, V..I ,,A, ,,..,,, I , L ,.A. -,,L.,A, S,I,I,I I4,,,,, A A, . AI,A,,A L,A,,, , L,..,,,, I J mix. T' fl Qlumni Occupation 1854- 1876- 1901- 1926- Total i f nf 154 W. it JF ,f in Z V 'QE , we KW 2 Lift' i I .M J l 5 E wi 54561 mf N A , .,, ,,,, ,. ,,,. .,., .VM ,N MN., ye MQ, .x f . .1 Z- in ,ft .--, ,.., , i 'f ' 1 N' ,.N-- , wi' ,f , ' ' 6' 'T ' Wit' if V ,V .. ,.-. M,,., ,,, ,,,, .sw ,.,,,,..,.,,,,V ,,7,,..,,,.,w L . ,i.,,,i, -.,,,,,,,.p..1 JL. in 6 ' . 433 - . ,M , ' ' f, THE ALUMNI UTIiere's a divinity that shapes oiu' ends, Rough-lzew them how we will. -SHAKESPEARE. From Heidelberg have gone hundreds of right thinking, persevering, and gracious men and women to take their places in the affairs of the world. Whether of high or lowly station, the lives of all have been deeply enriched by Alma Mater and the world has learned to know her ideals. Greater Heidelberg is being realized as her graduates are greater, not in number, but in spirit and in increasing faith in honor and virtue. The Alumni Association was organized early in the history of the college to promote friendship, preserve the intimate relation the Alumni hold to each other and advance the interests of the Alma Mater, as expressed in its constitu- tion. The present officers are: President, Supt. J. E. Sherck,'98 Tiffin, Ohio, Vice-President, Dr. F. M. Sponseller, '03, Wellington, Ohio, Registrar, Prof. A. D. Keller, '93, Tiffin, Ohio, Secretary, E. R. Butcher, '17, TifHn, Ohio. The loyalty of the graduates has been expressed innumerably by their financial aid in forms of endowments and other gifts, and by their personal influence in sending new students to Heidelberg. The following list gives a survey of what occupations or professions Heidelberg graduates have entered during each of the twenty-five year periods of Heidelberg history. This list includes all alumni both living and dead. The unclassified group includes those whose occupations are unknown or could not be classified in the other groups. . -4 2' 1 is 1875 1900 1925 1928 Agriculture .... . . Business ...... . . Dentist-ry ..... , . 2 5 Education ...,....., . . 18 Engineering ....... , . . . Government Service .... Homemaking ......... . . 17 Law ..,..,.... . . . . . 30 58 Ministry ..... Missionaries. . , ' Music ...,... , Nursing, ......... . . Physicians ....i....,... . . 4 Religious Education .... Social Service ......... Stage .............. Y. M. C. A,. .. Unclassified .... . . 4 7 44 1 44 1 1 65 42 130 1 11 29 2 9 12 114 4 198 14 6 168 18 79 17 15 7 41 4 7 3 7 10 2 27 116 4 1 16 4 17 6 9 2 13 2 2 2 4 23 190 5 376 19 8 266 94 284 24 35 9 87 6 9 3 9 27 Totals .... . . . 138 Sixty-Two 387 724 227 1476 4 i if I if ., 13 1, 2 A , XM, . 5 .ff lil if fi? if ii li -li ne iii it tif fv it iii gli if -li if, fi xl if fag sl ,ii fi? -ri vi :iz --4 ii, 'E ., ' 12 til iii iii Q2 ,if lv 152' LEE Eli ii? if it ES? iii ,si iii LEE 'iff is il? ii' islet V1 Sis 2? Iii igi :li f2,y,w 3,. . 52' 'E 'ft it 'H 2? -ii gi 4 lf- Eff g . 4' 3. , if-E it ,if ,ii if fl i 1,22 ' 5 E .-,....T...r.,X Vw f A I WWM.Wn,m,, .M MMWL, ,X ,,,,, .M ,.,., ,,,,. M ....- . .. Y e,.,f,,..W,V..-...,,, ...,N, -ma .W..W., ,....,. M. Y-.f.W--- Av, ,, . CJ 5 ----f ,f , v Vf' - ,4fNXYU. X . ff f' W of-' V 7 A, ,L ,C j A gy 'gf' V. . ogg! 6 r Q f ' If W fr -if N I Cum? . :LV ' V 4 3 . ,ff f va ' 'W a ra f 1 f N f f E 9 . i . 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Tl! fbvi-f!',, ff - ' , Lf, K ini 5 V V ' L 1 ., , L L , s. L , ' , f we w 7 g 'AW 5 i C i ' ' v-'lfnh' L7 ff: ' 5165 ,' : ' H , C3252 . f f 'rw Q ff f f 'S 'f,vsw4,f 61 ' if-'QV ' - ,-ws f' 'Wa me . '4 H - g fir - ft 5 'whiff' if ff -451, .1 1, Q if Wi 'U' :-- 'ff' xi' . :ww . :K M. 5 g w - ff if Q, fn f 'sg X 5 , ,iri L p it if' W. hifi 1 L stef G -f fr sn 1 '- fr Q ,, N, ,V gf ,- 4 f,,r4,f-' at , , . ,gif 1, W ,Q iffy H ,ig ,g . Mf WW, ft, V f 4 , ,f, gg 4 ,g: . M fl, ff ,L ,ygaw-:fegsyvfr-'f' , ,-9, f f ,,, V . , . ,,. Q., Le .-,,:, fI,,. ,V ,V ,gy W 42113255 ' ' l ff 1, ' ' , , Ti f W' 'ff ff ...,,f.,L-,,,.g,.. Mit.i..,..,.t...m,...4..,.N..................i......,,mt..,m.. -.Mf:M.e....a......ni.,...................nef+.,4..,..4.i.,.i.:,,.ni.Jf ROYAL CLYDE AGNE, '08 President Huron College Huron, S. D. DR. EDSON J. MANELVA W. HON. ALLAN G. KELLER, '06 AIGLER, '02 Clinical Photographer Ohio State Senator St. Lilke's Hospital Bellevue, Ohio New York, N. Y. MYRON E. GRABER, '01 VVILLIAM K. EBEL, '21 Pygfh Qf physics and If' ,ga 11 'f wif 2 3, is it ff? , firm ,,,, ty E VY I M, li it is . ,, M 5,5231 2 ' 1 Yi ?g,f?,f,4r- Q 5. 9 'fi we me -, , ,,,, f,,s , ,, we ,QE i Sig , gf 1 gi . :e fi! ,i ,E L, 521- Q . Q., 1 1,1 ' if . -s .g, 51: 2 Qi L ii? Mx. f M., , BROWN' A15 Chieflingineer Dean of Men Physician I Aircraft Design Morningside College ' Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Sioux City, I owa T 5 ' ,. i 1 5 if 24 .gf W iiffli ' 1i ' Es ,iii :Lag sfxfy-Four E:4:Li':-1,gi ,.,.., 'wifi VE rr i I 5 Www' ' f,'f' T K A 2 ,lll ' , ,Q C fl If , , , , K Qif:Qi.i if ' f' fM Q?QLg,L, '-s', W lr-'E i s ' 1 it 5.1 L if tbletics ff- Y iff 33 '. ff .AM .x ,........., ,f-,V . A1 '- Q if my 5 . f ' 1 2 5 I 'Ei i il t ii? if -1 .! ,xp L. .v A . 2 E S 1. .pi . '1 1 fir? i W 5 vw f .7 i UW.. f 1 WW, - V , ,ji ' W , Nm X252 1' f N. 'WJ ., , 'Wg .Wg ' ' Y X V.-fs ,. wg. f K , V, p...,w .. , . f fff' .ff lf MZ' ' f f ...QQ ZW. , fa' j aw fm zwfgmf .' ' , V . f -- ff Z, 4 gr. ' ' fr f gf, .M . M, . ..,.,,,,.,,,..,, Y , W,MmmM,,,WJ! TRIBUTE TO oUR COACHES COACH SAYGER A Worthy assistant is found in Coach Robert K. Edler. Coopera- Coach Herman E. Sayger has just completed his fifth and most remarkable year as Director of Athletics and Physical Education. The past year was probably the most impressive to him and un- doubtedly so to the student body. His natural aptitude and love of combat made him an athlete of worthy note when he was a student at Heidelberg. His previous record of coaching includes a promising year at Barberton High School and later at Akron University as assis- tant coach. His next function in continuing his fine work was to answer the call extended by Heidel- berg as Head Coach. Before his appearance as coach, sport fans usually found Heidelberg down low in Conference ratings, but this is no longer the case and today we find her in the fight for Conference leadership. All games are not won but the spirit of giving the best to the making of a squad remains in the hearts of his products. f,.e . v- w i 1 ? .f I -'fx .. .,,. f I fi .f fi -e a iv? f i ,fx iii if 51. lf- 53. li .li gig la .. ,l gi ig, T Q! 1 'fi r 1 EE 2 fl iz if iz' r is ffm ,LE t 1 'S i . 332 aj Pg' 131 ff. si if iff as iii' i i Z., .ss ,f i a': QQ tionin their work with candidates jg for fine athletic careers is hard to equal in any school. Previous to coming here in the fall of 1927, he iii was Director of Athletics at Bucy- Eggs- it rus High School and later Head ,Q Coach of Basketball at Otterbein jig . College, where he also helped to coach the frosh football squad. He l graduated from Ohio Wesleyan and is working for an M. D. degree. Q, His attractive personality goes a ifi' i long Way in teaching all athletic :j tg, games, and in this Way he has proved his leadership ability to be iff well liked by all. ' . 2:2 will i 2 5.2 COACH EDLER 1 My ,Q Sixty-Five ia. ..... ...Wm..,.-........:s.Zi:fjjfZ'Z7t7'Wy-W1 117' ',',. ..., 1 'fifffmf 4:41..1......t7g1LT:ii'7f ''witfrr'-r'-'rm : '-Mrw'iwrf'- 'NfMrX f 5 y l L.. 'i - l 1 ,W f,,...,n.W,., ......,, - W- W X,,. WL, ..,,, ,M....,,,,,u.,M...,, I 5 .1 , is ff' . .Ip ,. . - .. u,.....,. ,Wa .W..,.....,,.....,,,,,,,W .,.,, , ,f,v,v,,,,,,......,.A...-,,,.,,m..,,,,.....M.,..........,.......,.,,,.,... Xj:?,?,? f f--+1 - ..,,, , ,... ,a..,,..,.,., . ,Qxg 15,13 ' : 'f J! Q33 3 Qfxx asf K I f 3 . f 'fs -fs .,,. , .,.,., .,,, , I ,, ,. .. , f ,,,. .aff ft ' 1142 -.-M ,., ,,. -..M . ,. a.,,p..,,M.,,...,-..,..... m..-g.-...,..,.,. ..,,. ML.- ,,,,,.n..N .Mg,..g MW VARSITY CLUB This is a fellowship club composed of Heidelberg athletes who have won the 4, - E 'fr 1 - i fag? I I 3 ,igl l fi: 'fi ,Er .4 al I .I fs VI fr-' ey El II I I ' I Ilz 5? WI. coveted HH . Any man who has played enough quarters or halves in games may become a member of this organization upon initation and payment of dues. Each year there is a get-to-gether stag with the best of a picnic. The aim or sole object of the organization is to boost athletic standards through added interests besides the usual daily practices or games. Each member is challenged to fight his hardest at the opening of any season. Through this club the honor of wearing the H and elevating it to the highest recognition of an athlete is achieved. It also encourages other students to work for a letter that otherwise do not see ht for a try-out. ' ADAMS BADERTSCHER BRAND BOLENBAUGH CUTLER FENTON GARLAND HALEY HAWKINS Hass HUTCHINSON KEYERLEBER LEFFLER MCELHENX' MAUTZ MILLER PRUGH SCAIFE SHELL SETTLAGE SHERCK STRAUCI-I VOKATY WELTER WILLIAMS WINTER ZINN Sixty-Six 5,2 'I III 'la 95, 25 Sz' ELK -2 ,li EV ffl 71? if. 232 ES si, I EI, xl iss vi? ff if 'lx I, li Il E 2 iz ay it T53 fi, LE 1 , 'lf Us I if I. 1 2. I I E . -I I5 if iii Iii gli 5? if P f,iI M fa? 31.E3s . I ,hkh I Jfunthall X533 qs 3 ,..,,, QV,, . , ,, . W,,MWW,,,mWWmv, f -' fill N 1 , xy ff .W kt 1 X .1 1 xi , .E rs fr -1? .f aff W , f s .,,, , Mgrw- 2 ,ff,,:-.. I VW I 5 fr-' f X s 1 l UNDEFEATED! That is the record of the 1928 season. The Cardinals never had to make any alibis-they made good. The winning of every game except one, which was tied, gave Heidelberg a 1.000075 which may be equaled but never surpassed in the future. The best previous record was .667cIQ, established in 1920. The veterans back to prepare for such a remarkable season included: Welter, Hess, Adams, Brand, and Kingsmore. The rest of the squad was composed of a few juniors and the bulk of the squad from the sophomore class. The Cardinals topped the state in scoring, collecting 277 points. The Cleveland Plain Dealer rated Heidelberg as the third strongest team in Ohio, Ohio Wesleyan and - Western Reserve above us. VICTOR BADERTSCHER Manager Such a fine season that brought glory to the school throughout the nation came about for two reasons. First of all it was the untiring effort displayed by the two coaches, Sayger and Edlerg and secondly it was the valuable material with which the coaches could work. Cooperation was in the hearts of every player on the squad, whether in the game or on the bench. Although Heidelberg was not playing as hard a schedule as some other schools she can be much congratulated for scoring so consistently in her opportunities. Albert Welter, having spent three years in the backfield, with fight as his middle name was elected honorary captain at the close of the season. Al was somewhat handicapped by a bad knee but he was a perfect blocker and was always in there to help his teammates whatever the cost. Vic Badertscher was always on the job to help such a great team and was awarded the manager's letter. Sixty-Eight - r rr l 5? ' Q ,Q gf 'l 3: 5. . ZS ff, . ai , -1, i f fa v X XR iflg 2. ie: 2' , l ill Q Fl 122 f .43 fr 2 3 ig 1 2 , , Q r '55 fi r 1 2 f fs f is , ,E .. S 1 if E . S 3 F ri .Q 2 fi 2 -E Q .. 1E Q gl 5 5 xi lg lf il fig Eli at . 35 it 5 .: li Qi 1? ii Q23 :rf f lf .gg if is ill in EEZ is sf? 122 lug gi ' ,J '12 ,EZ I S75 7 fr 7 f, . ,ima ff 'S ,,,, ,, 'Q fr! zu! 15,5 V, .i ii ,., fl Q L11 gn ,r ?si i1 li V ,, 'E 53, gr M, il ' Yi r I fn'- Qri f 'V i Q3 ,, sr-, 5, I, fs- l if i, S 1 , ,2 5, . iff lr Pup Q .Z L vm ,Me li 75.2 56 : lgf Ve gi: 7 if :ri f il, 21 Il Xi! Q , L, ,5 ,MI V- E23 Eg, V: l if 'ill ,yy 4,4 is lfslmi 3 f f M , ,ff f f Q . 9 ., My ff f .. . ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE 1928 SEASCDN Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg. . . . . Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Total 277 1 Oberlin ...i.. .. 0 Muskingum .... .. 6 Ohio Northern .... . . 6 Baldwin-Wallace .... .. 0 Capital ......... .. 7 Otterbein .... .. 6 Hiram ...... .... 0 Total 25 1 3-.Mf,LLm,.,,24p..,,,,.W, 1 fiT'El1Zif1 'i '.L-inV ,.,, ' 2,..-.,...,,M. ,.,, ,, WM., -..W , ri, Ni , 3 2 4 L Sixty-Nine fa: , 'EZ' .6 if ,z ,U fm Elm ,, - wg 1 HQ- l VN N M 'KY l I K XVM ,MM ,,,, ..,,....,..f 1 :J '1 ? l Q ii! 1, , :il , 'il F li ri 1. 2 ai 'A , li ii. I 4 Az ,fir 'L i ,. 1 Zi V, yi ,Fl fl el iff W lg K fyfsi 2? fill 15: ,I ' 33 ' riff We 2 ., .2 S' 1 . lite r:, 29,5 gx, , , of 45, . 12. l ii' Q 2,1 fine , is ,7 , E 5 . 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Lib., f 2 A Ver REVIEW OF THE SEASON, HEIDELBERG-OBERLIN The Cards started their season as the underdog but belittled the dopester by wilting Oberlin's fine team by a score of 18 to 0. Heidelberg's machine completely surpassed the opponents warriors. While Oberlin made numerous OHS gains in midfield, Heidelberg tightened whenever Oberlin started towards the goal. Scaife scored a touchdown to be followed by Vokaty with two more, the last one coming as a result of a 65 yard run after intercepting an Oberlin pass. Huston's and Kingsmore's work of line-play featured defensively. HEIDELBERG-M USKINGUM Heidelberg had everything her own way in the first quarter and Vokaty scored on a fumble back of the goal. Until the last quarter it was an evenly matched game, with the Cards suffering from penalties. After the first half, Muskingum's punter came to life and got off some fine boots which saved his goal from being crossed again. The lone touchdown of the Lange-coached team came as a result of a long penalty to near the goal. Scaife was the biggest threat for Heidelberg and this game marked Hutchinson's best playing. HEIDELBERG-OHIO NORTHERN The Cardinals thrilled the home-coming crowd by winning to the tune of 24 to 6. Heidelberg's best offense was a good defense. Northern made 12 first downs to the Prince's 6, but Heidelberg's defense took advantage of the breaks that Northern provided. This game was marked by some long dashes. Mautz scored after a 45 yard sprint. In another feature, Vokaty was in the limelight when he intercepted a pass and ran 64 yards for a touchdown. Hutson played his usual fine game on the line. I-I EI DELBERG-BALDWIN-WALLACE This game came in a victory by 38 to 0. Coach played his subs a long time and they helped to hold the Bereans to no first downs. Whitted was in the light in scoring two touchdowns. Also Vokaty, Mautz, and Haley did their share of the ground-gaining for the Cards. The score does not indicate the real superiority of Heidelberg. Only one fumble was recovered by B. W. Although the game was played on a soggy field there were numerous long gains on Heidelberg's part- Six yards was the farthest that the Bereans advanced the ball on any consecutive four downs. Seventy 2,2 E . 5 . it iii it V4 Ei t if 4 if 1 Nl -li it ,Y is E gl :lf i, If i : E , .5 3' f 1 2 E 1 z 5 , Q 2 v S 1 , . . i E l :I 'Q Qi .Q 5. -5 .i 3 E ii i 3. f if P ii T 'f l. 1 l g 1 i l is 5 . if V X E .l A is :E , ,z Zi' Elf 'f T2 W if if l E52 QQ li l . f giilj i2 iii La.. ' .ggi ..,. ., ' .uMW, .... Md,. ..... -L..gggag4nmn .gia,Lm.:L,a..4d iff? X X f 5 4 ifw M 7 1 j. if 9. is fi 2 'Q 1 i E ,, 5. E rf I Q.. 2 i 1 I 5 j f l l. Li 2. 5 ii 5 7. ii 5 5: Q: .re ,N lf. ... t CJ .Z . .,. ,J 4 --.M ,,.. ,J x N f 2 1 +6 f ,V Q T' , 7 f 4 2 K , M .sfv .W X Mm, I ,WW ,,,,,, ,,, ,.,, ,.,,,,, W ,,,4 ,....-.. .,..,,....... .u.-.......--... ,.,, ..,.,,.....A.,....l.- .,.. ............ ........ ..-.-......., .,.f a-.. .....--..... HEIDELBERG-CAPITAL Dad's Day was featured with our scoring machine ever at work. As a result of the beating at the hands of the Cards, Capital proclaimed Heidelberg the greatest team she met in the field. The score was 78 to 7, the state-men's scoring came as a result of a blocked punt. Such a walk-away demonstrated our unusual scoring ability. One of the touchdowns was made by Vokaty from the kick-off. Although the score was over-whelming, the Purple played smart football-taking to the kicking game, in which they were superior. HEIDELBERG-GTTERBEIN In this fray, Otterbein had great cause for grievance. Vokaty and Haley both made long runs scoring three touchdowns apiece. A feature of this game was Hess's punting duel with Burke. Otterbein fullback. The Tan and Cardinal eleven was the scrappiest team on the schedule but they were handicapped by the small size of their players. Interference was characterized chiefly by Hutson and Winter. For some reason the quarters were cut down to twelve minutes each, else the Tri-color might have rolled up a larger score. HEIDELBERG-HIRAM T In the grand finale Hiram was defeated by a score of 75 to 0, after holding Heidelberg scoreless in the first quarter. Twelve touchdowns were made in this game, five of which were made by Vokaty. It was fine teamwork on the part of the line that stood out. Strauch displayed good blocking, while Barr was the out- standing star for the visitors. The season had a sweet ending as Vokaty scored after a run of 56 yards to the goal. This victory assured the Cardinals of an unde- feated season. During the entire season, Heidelberg's goal was crossed only four times. Vokaty and Hutson were selected on the All-Ohio Conference team and Haley was picked in the line-up of the second team. Honorable mention in the Con- ference playing goes to Hess, Scaife, Hutchinson, and Winter. The entire squad deserves much glory for helping to make our team an outstanding one, as our scores came as the result of fine team-play and cooperation. Seventy-One K5 5729 ...,.. .. , 1 H... w.,.v,,a.,.,f '7'l f I I l l 5 l 2 i. ,, 5 si ?. 2 si l 31 li Q. il L,..,. 5 g...,.W...,. ,,... ' l : l'1'lV f fl f,,.......u.h,....,,... .,.A..,,,..t,W...a..,w-........,M,,..M..,.n.,.. ,.,. E., , ,afff 'R r -6- Vjfff A V ,, , , , K K A t t Q ff ,, ,f , , yw,f,fW-M WZM: M , 11 44 f, g ,ES . WW G , NV, kg 1 1. 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'f 55 5,QEQ5 5-Q, l iarlff 1: if ga l.. ...., i y.,..4...m,,.,,..,' T,UZlILILIl1 'pf., 'IL a,.,,,.,, ADAMS BRAND FINGERHUTH EARL ADAMS, Hab'back After spending a year at end, he was moved to the backheld. What a hard hitting ball carrier he was! A three letter man. ROBERT B RAND, Guard Bob was the quiet, cool, Hghting kind. He helped to stop many a center rush. Bob earned two letters. JAMES FINGERHUTH, Quarterback Injured in the early season play he came back as a valuable general. An accurate passer with two more years for development. VKVN'f' 'AEN an Q 3, Seventy-Two S lf. li g,,g-,1 EW ri, 3. ff ':. E EW N ,g eil 'Q- ff it .gs 131 4? gg -ies , 3 git 2.1 -3 in 2 .J . if ees fi 5 F!! f I li F. if lx! :Q Vf' 5. if lf- : 2' wi it ,Sl 'e ii! 5, 932 ,.,,H H 152 5-:E E? 'QQ il. If 3 1 ?if if iff El iii ' il 111,31 .gi ifigf 525 If life ul se 5 . Q . Z f Y W5 ,,,,,,n-,....dW.1.....,.....u,.w,... .,,,,A.m7,Q.m,M.,,,..,.,..,,..,N...-.,N,a,, W. ,,...,H ' N' 'W M f' H- N .. 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Sr, 1 li gi 2 lfi , il l 5. 2' fx till Wg fl? ml? li 5,7 ' gf , kg A li T 2 lf V-..,,,,,,,.,,W., WWW, ,..,, v.f,,.,.....tw..M+.m....u.l,a,..,...f ,-.,,.f..,A.JLLaa,..,..m, f fr f' lllgs I Trial' 31 H an .........,,,,.., .. ..- , .. .-.NX MW f 2, i sf 133. . 4 X aff. fx' ' ' 9 Y' ' va -4 We , . ' A ll ig., s X i 4, ff-1 Y M 1 V V I xgigbwf- , up .4 to eff V,, K Q! 5 ' A K -N x 1 V3 .X '4 52? XV KINGSMORE NICELHENY MAUTZ DONALD KINGSMORE, Center A two-letter man stationed at the center of the defensive machine. His wide awake play at Oberlin will be remembered. HOWARD MCELHENY, Guard Mac was never tainted by a high school coach, so he is a pure product of our coaches. A senior that could always plug a hole. FOREST MAUTZ, Habfback Injuries kept Bus out of the game in the past, but this year his speed gave him a place among the Four Horsemen. :W ff'-'n?f5',w: ..g,:z:1z.:cqafage cc.',fpf'.'grff3 A, pf.: . ,- -.g1rt':,f4 . , .. gr --f-, yrs. W vw, 5-1,-, ,- ya-. N5 .W..v,'f.-.e..r 1,1 ,. '55 i 2 . . s Q' 2 ff: ' Seventy-Five 21 14 .,. li Ili xi: if ll if sf - iii 2 .i ii: il 32,4 ,, - in if ii iii K il? ii il E if fl it iii if 1, '1 gg. ei I? fi -5 LR .si 2, A r . 1 ' 3 ii 1 Q 5 .i' ESE szf ff 2 ' 5 1 ' 2 . S 5. er i li fi iii if: Eg if 2, , ,gr li fl QQ! L fs 'iucigl' ! ,Ji !hN nf Us Cffj ,Q X X 4e ,N f f 44 pw f 1 ,fi ,: fw Q7 rw , Q 'ff' -ff' ,fe V , me 2 , ,,2 Ist , -, f- f g , . , , Jw f 1 Hy XVX4' ' hiv' ef Ze? rf V- f vs ' - 4 1 , V . ff,-N , ff P, . l . , A -f -. I . M. . V if 1.43: 5553 , I q , felt' l l 1 -f wt l f s V s 51.2 SCAIFE SETTLAGE HENRY SCAIFE, Quarterback SHERCK ilil .EMI I llf if ll if l, ,yi 5 9 U' 7, gal gl i. X: W il il: gg if 4 . if Q3 553 QL iii 1 E: 'lTuffy can do more than handle the team. A great judge of the game, a fine passer, and a ball-carrier to boot. ARNOLD SETTLAGE, Tackle ca: l 23: 23 es, 'E ... :Qi iff , Sze if l gi 1, ,lr A Whitey had more than mere flesh and bone-grit. Inexperienee kept him r 2 from being a regular, but he was a valuable reserve man. PAUL SHERCK, Center gl: li? .5 -fl ,M :lil ll :li H .Ei :ii ,. if He scrapped his heart out for the pivot position but he lacked the experience f needed. Only a soph and somebody will have to step. 'MQ JW f 5 5 , Seventy-Six -W ..,.- ..., ,,., ...N . ...,,-...a,,..,.u,., ,. N ,, . ,, ,,,,. MM..,,,.-..a,.....,,.,m.-.,..-,t,a-.,,,..,,,, ,......i,..-, ..-Mt all 2 -ef! 'H 'ga 5 , l 5 f 2 ' e li ll ig ing lsf 552 Fi all is 355 .gf up i.'f5 Vis 52 gli as is W? ln if ggi lil is W gi In rc: . .,..,,,,, , ,. N. ,,,,.,,.. ,Ms ,.,, ,M ,,.,,M,wW,, WWW ,,,, 1 - ,--1.7: 11 I ,rv , W' ff' ' . 1 Jw., tx L 1 . 2 5 ' l E l , f 5 il .4 .I 1: g Sf' 1 g 1 if 1: li 2 k i 1 1 gi STRAUCH VOKATY WELTER 3. l Q ' .ig JACOB STRAUCH, End gg HDep twice demonstrated that he can block punts and recover them for 'K touchdowns. A hard man to fox whoever he be. ga ,. 5 i., oTTo voKATY, Fullback A powerful giant with football brains. He was the high point man in the state, scoring 103 points. A soph and of All-Ohio selection. Q, 3' ALBERT WELTER, Fuzzzmk, Captain When you wanted to see a block perfectly executed call on Al , His three if years were spent in the backfield with a fine record. 2 4 5 2 4 , s . i 3 . . 5 1 3 2 . - 1 Wwkwwzswrau- sz .ca - ,1wqgazawraazzizvfawiswizsowiiiwdvfzxiafmrfnf: eg:,-5-1'-1:4gKSM?5Sfi':',35gf3, fi! V' l'i ' ia at yi - , wx izf l , '22 ffftl if fl El ic, ig if if: si li li. 31 Seventy-Seven r.--1 tmp. - , U. .. 1, ,,,. ,,,.. .v .-H.. ..,. -,...........,f. .-,H,.f-,w.,f 0 ...ff -,QM----,Aw-i I Em., ..... M... .H.,...,........ ,.,. , ..a,.... ...,.. ,, . .. ,..-,,,.,.. , . It f--W4-f-'- ------M-M-, --U-.,L........ . .....-..,,,, ..,.. .W.,.w.,..,M.......,,....,,. .W h-.. ..,a....W., . . . . . , , A K, ,, My A I . . 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Such men who offered their services to help make a great team include: Zinn, Bode, Leffler, Gulmi, Keller, and Woodcock. Seventy-Eight - W-, ,,.,,,.. f . ,.,,..,, M ..,..,...,Y- .,,,,fM,,,,ff lf ... i...,.,,,.,. V f,,.,.......W......,,....1,W.., X, fx? xii W1 5 - 1 1 ,i r Q9 it u pg ,IE ala lu ill is ya Wi if Si if ei ii if ai' 11 ff. ,Ei if xii :I 1.8 Ji , .5 sf L2 1 . V I 1 li EE l ,Q 2? if fi gi Q5 ll e Vg if A ii 3 2 ll li f' 2? Qi 12 'Q !S if I e-1 ,t Q L il Egg Eg 52 Eg it li il :ii 3,5 Ei li if, ali ig 533 lil lisa Basketball . .... ...,.,.,.....,...,......,....,.,,,..,,., ,.r..,.,,,,..--.WM ,,.. ,,,,-F.-w,,w.,,X ...M..,....,..,,,, ..,.,. ..,,,f ,,.,,,..,..n,,,..... ..,,,, ,...,,W.,,..,.....,.,..........t,,,,Y-.-,-,,f..,.,,,,.-.,,,,,,...,,.,.,.-.-W, , ., ,Mx . X ,f g if xiii gif? , 1 fit Y K Spf, , 4 : X 'X L ' , 32 255' ,, ,lj fr? Xigxsflvgyi srfif' ilmfg 4 7 , f elf 'fax wa, M V ' , 1 , iff f V l'l WfAx5f Q W , ff , 1 xy .f A W , f HM A TRIBUTE TO THE TEAM After having a most successful football team, this is the second reason to make the year 1928-9 the greatest in the sport history of Heidelberg. With promising ma- terial to begin, the Cardinals built a nucleus around these veterans. Coach Sayger in his effort to bring out a high-scoring offense and Coach Edler in his untiring assis- tance in teaching fundamentals of defensive play surely deserve much credit for this smooth-working ma- chine. The Cards came out victo- rious in 10 of their 13 combats, and the final standings in the Ohio Manage, Conference show Heidelberg tied with Muskingum for fourth place- her highest standing in history. ROBERT BOLENBAUGH In the closing games of the season our team showed excess power over all her opponents and finished with a decisive victory over Capital on the home court. This marked the last appearance of Hess, Mautz, and Adams in uniform for us. For the second time in as many seasons, Harold Prugh emerged as the high-point man with 157 points which was an excess of nineteen points over last season. Prugh proved to be a versatile performer in the cage game, starting at center and later moved to forward to strengthen the offense upon the injuries of Adams and Hess. Another man who was in there and responsible for the season's success was Dwight Haley. His speed was a big factor especially on large courts and as a result came out as second high-point man with a total of 112 points. Being only a soph he ought to be a tower of strength next year. Forrest Mautz was elected honorary captain because of his fine team-play and leadership ability. His big feature was to get the ball off the backboard and start down the floor with a rush that baffled his oppoennts. The letter for manager goes to Bolenbaugh and we all realize the value of his efforts behind the scenes. 4 Eighty ,jf 9 1 ff fit if Q . 1 2 12' iii .5 5- xii? X , ll li 'tl ' 5 1 ll l at Qi 'l. .4 5, .yg S i ses ,se 55 4 ll Pali Ei if fl ..3g is .Hi X72 iii fl 2 ti , s Q2 1 5 . . y il , , 1 it f: .gi fx 1.1 15 E K .,f is iii ll: i -2 1: Q34 1. li ,,. 1 n fi gas .1 1 it-' . 1 l 5 5 i 'F li, il sig in i Ea 1123, 'X E ' . i 1 gi . , , 1 3 K ' 1 ' 1 2 --gm .14 434' 1f!f: ,ff 27 1-v 21 34 1- 31 20 17 41 28 28 22 21 25 32 5 ni ff , , .next X it.,1 X . Q Eli 2 1' 1 , 1 Wt' fl i ai, 1 s i warg 35, E' Eff 21? gli iff ll? Hi iv if .1 E 4 ff 3 2-1 E ,X 1 ill 255 in lgr f 4. I, 1, . .1 'i fi if '27 1, . , 2. ,S li? 5 P3 Z' if if 'QQ 37 f in fi L, 'f i . l Sb M ii .52 fig f Iii i, wl E .V ag.. I il Wg l Egg 2 '. gg? fl 5. All lit if. Eff L1 ei . :il lx! Eli Qi 3? lla si? LZ. 1... til Fm., 2 . .,N1 . ,........-n,,,., ..1.... bM,,....,,. we ..1,.,,,,,A1,, .i..,...-....-MM...,.........m,,r.W,.,,.,W..-,.- Q4 ff2?:X K I K A Maw A ' .. . 11' X vrfrav- N1 'Y f l i - . . .. . ,,,,.., . . ,,,., . , ., . . . . A ,X ,, RECORD OF H. C. 'S. GREATEST SEASON i ffl V Heidelberg. . . . . 39 Wittenberg. . . L7 Heidelberg 69 Otterbein. . . . X f Heidelberg 17 Mt. Union ..... Heidelberg 41 Ohio Northern, . if? Heidelberg 22 Oberlin ....... E? lf . . if Heidelberg 49 Bowling Green. . . . i Heidelberg 28 Akron ......., I Heidelberg 25 Muskingum. . . . - Heidelberg 30 Baldwin-Wlallace .... .. Heidelberg 49 Otterbein ..... . fl Heidelberg 42 Hiram .... . Heidelberg 39 Kent State .... gli, Heidelberg 46 Capital. . . . Total. . . -196 Opponents. . . li? iQ Z fi ig LEE . ,E 2 if if il fi if it QQ! SAYGER INNES MAUTZ VOKATY STRAUCH ADAMS WILLIAMS EDLER .gi HESS ZINN HALEY HUTSON PRUGH HUTCHINSON Jil Eighty-One p 'i 'T iz'-'f'q'fif: :ff - q m ' ,E . , . inf. ,,,,,,h-.m.q.,,..,.,es ...ff.:'-.e.,.., ..,,,111LQfflwflfl'ZZIQZWZLQLLK- I'i TTfffff'f7fQTlff1 ..f7f 'MT' M . .' ' i ' ., ,.,. , . . r..,.,z1 if iii., I .g, I . I ' iifqgal xy., fs I fiffxg 2,5 iff ii' 'iff ' 252 .33 ,fi 11 '11 2 . 'I if I i 22. :,, Qi ?f fi if 1 Iwi I I 5 .iQ 1 s 6 , .,l ffl if ig. Q. ,ii .2 ,E i E! 'lfii K' i. I I i I, . .gf if 231 I ifv 5 ,ig I I gg 'iii i.,. is 522' 'E ,fl ,ff-2511 51 25,1 ff Tlf Q f 1 I I ,l ., 4' if fl 1271 'f i l 1 by if liz 1, I'-i 25 if? . .f-'-'rm I T X 8 , , , , ,, -- ff U . ... mv AX.- .,, ff '19, V, EX P A I' f X I Kgfffx. -7 3 Tl? xi: fi in ii fu U., 2 If 'i ' Q . . ' I Mi 2 az' ' -I E.. Q Q1 E 1 . .3 . Q 1 , fii f L , . . , , , i - I ....--... ,.,, ...s.-.-.-m.,,..,a.. ,. . - .i..,.....,,,.-,..E A,,., -.......-mm.,...- .. I ,,M...ts.... I RWM REVIEW or THE sEAsoN ' ' il The Opener-WITTENBERG The best game of the home season and one to remember. Wittenberg arrived in Tiffin with a string of six victories. It proved a thrilling game and the Cards Q set them back 39 to 27 in a clean, hard-fought game. This was Hess's greatest iii game and his fine play revealed a bright future. Prugh started his second season with his usual scoring eye emerging with fourteen points. fi li OTTERBEIN Our team remembered the two defeats sustained at the hands of the Otter- bein crew last year and entered upon the game with vengeance that meant something. The game was never in doubt and the final score was 69 to 27, with ,Q Hess scoring 26 points and Prugh 21. Gibson was the life of the Westerville quintet but his teammates were weak. if if MOUNT UNION The Conference Champs entered town and left with a victory, 34 to 17' They presented the best defense the Cards met during the year. Our heavy scorers were held in check while the Mount team made its shots good from all angles. There was much substitution for us but no one could penetrate enough to make the showing so prevalent in the first two games. 112 if OHIO NORTHERN 'E The first road trip was successful in a high scoring melee. The Cards kept ji. ahead most of the time and the final score showed us ahead 41 to 37. Stick Haley was the light of the game with 18 points. Defensively, Mautz and Hutson played a hard game. Long and Stickles were the stars for the Polar Bears and . 1' N: sank seven Helders apiece. fi. ,ti I . . iii OBERLIN 5 Q 3 E 'sl The second contest during exam week was successful also with Oberlin the victim. With a thought-to-be safe lead at the half, Oberlin surprised the fans with a rushing offense and tied the score 18 to 18. Prugh managed to fox his man twice for two short baskets, putting the game on ice. Mautz and Hutson again starred on defense. ' BOWLING GREEN In a non-conference game the Cards continued their good work and scored a 49 to 17 victory. Our defense held the Bowlers in check so that they garnered only one held goal in the last half. Hess, Haley, and Prugh evenly divided the scoring honors. Heidelberg's offense could not be stopped. Our subs got a chance to work and Innes scored twice. Eighty-Two Q it if ff: if gl R2 ...gi f . 2 ZH I if . 4, sl 5 .ie its iii ll ii 11.4, n l V 'im M'w2,...T.1....,.m,.,. .,,.., ..........i..i'n' ' N l.-.W...,LL.LLI.,. J f I. ' 2+ 4 . E - 5.4.3, x.--... ..,.,...... iz. . ll v V. i 2 5 1 , 1 if el f' lg .Q ,E E i 9 ,. . -1 . 1 ' 1 if ' mi 3 . i 1 ri ' ah 1 A 4 i I : ' I ig . if 1 fl 1. ii ' 5 V. 1735 li .5 if . .5 gi ii iz ii 'Si 5 .ls ti 5 li 1 Q li f if 25 gigl fist ffl, is ,gl V, 1, . il lil lif Mf,.-.M........M. .,....., , ,..,,. ...M ,,,,, i....m.u, .,., .WW f.. M. jk -rl ia., 1 K , 4. s.2g,w-Xyj ' , AKRON The Zippers ran through the set defense to win 47 to 28. This game was marked with many fouls, three of our regulars being ejected from the game. Haley was high point man with 8 markers. MUSKINGUM It was a close guarding game and went to the New Concord five 28 to 25. Both teams staged a fine defense and at the half the score stood 9 to 9. Hutson, playing his first game at forward, was hot and scored 10 points. BALDWIN-WALLACE It was a close game from start to finish and the score ended 30 to 28 in our favor. It was Prugh's best game of the year. His accuracy in hitting the basket always kept us ahead. He scored 15 points. OTTERBEIN The team was happy again with their second victory 49 to 22. Hess was missed because of his injury. The Otterbein team failed to stop the fast offense of the Cards. Prugh scored the same as the night before. HIRAM After a tight game in the first half, the Heidelbergers ran away with the game 42 to 21. Hess, returning to the line-up, and Strauch aided much in going through the zone defense. 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L A Z' ' ' 'Y 'ff' If f'frQ.,,,ii3,if,,L:..aJ , , , ,,,, .,,. ,,, f, ,Wg .-., M ,J ...,...a..i, ,,,. ..,,4,..,,.-...W.... ,,.,, iz. ,,,,..i.. ,,,..,W..gg..a......n ...a,i....g.g....m...,..i.ao..,..o H. 12.wff1f' H - -M ,Mg 'J r FORESTlMAUTZ, 53a Guard arid Captain afa' if A dependable man on defense. . V .ie 5. Not always scoring but helping 9,5 ,-x! to score. This completes three ,U years of fine play and this made iii'7j ilii him a captain of Worthy note. Bus could always hold a high 155072 ill? i Q scorer to a low total. I 3, fjiff' 51. , iii ii? T , HAROLD PRUGH, Center and Forward ff - lal Again our scoring ace. The crowd iii Ei iii 2, .,, liked to see the ball in his hands. Although accuracy is his middle V714 5 i name, his aggressive spirit charac- i i 1 i terized his team play. He never . Eff gave up in the game. fig JACOBSTRAUCH, Qs? :if Guard and Forward Q12 if His ability to hold Keyser of ' il YY 5 , 1 VV1ttenberg to two buckets shows rt! .12 .r. cgi his strength as a guard. He worked fi? si E. on down into the offense in the gig - 4,1 late season to help open a play that resulted in a score. ii 2? Z? 'Ms af? exif if-M? wr .ii .122 xr 'arf 5. ,rg KENNETH ZINN, Forward fr A good shot as We can see when gy he went in as a sub. His height helped him to become a dangerous ijgi fl' ,Sli - iii, ,jf man. His chance to be a popular . . . . player came with the injuries of L ij, Adams and Hess, E-5 fi .sy f or it ii 1, nal iwir Efrhfr-Sfx MWA - ' H , A , , , , A ' .li'rt A 'I f clii A , a T ir,r , A ' A ,-'. flllinnr bpurts 16 72 Q, E . . Pi 's L ,Q ,x J! 3 ii i ,iz fx ffl Q2 Q a 1 . 1 , i 1 Q l Vi 12 2 Qi .5 ,Ni 4 ' 1 ,ml ,J ! 1 1 E l . 5 i i 1 XML,-.L,,,.-,.- ,,.....1t,.,.,.., ,h.,., ...- ,.,, ,.,,,L.,1.c,,. ...,,,,V ,, ,,. L-..,....,.,,,.. .,., . ...M .,,,.,A ,,,,, W .1. .. ' A .rs ff'Q L' if 1 1 BASEBALL A The baseball candidates were called out early in March, 1928 for conditioning 2 Vlll 1 .rg and fundamentals. This being the second year for this sport at Heidelberg, the squad was decidedly green. .Several early games were held with the Merchants, A ,S A Starrett's, and the Junior Home and a commendable team began to assert itself. , 1,1 Heidelberg was victorious in each of these games. A if Our collegiate record opened with Ohio Northern at Ada. Eckert's steady if pitching was a big factor allowing only four hits while his henchmen were collecting f f eight, winning 5 to 3. A week later Northern entered Tifhn in a revengeful spirit ' ,E and collected a flood of hits. After Eckert failed to check them, Garland, Baxa, V and VVelter were treated just as rough and the game ended with Ohio Northern ' on top 15 to 2. In their third game the Cards met Capital there and H. C. had difficulty in bunching their hits and lost 11 to 6, although the Cards outhit their A opponents nine to eight. ln this game the team played without the services of i jesse Williams and each team contributed to loose fielding. Heidelberg played 5 their last game at Defiance where they were trimmed by a score of 3 to 1. This il game coming after exams, the boys probably had not yet recovered. Two of our home games could not be played. The Capital game was called in Y fbi the second inning because of rain, and the game with Bowling Green was can- if celled at the death of Professor Sonnedecker. Usually the Cards' starting lineup is if consisted of Adams, Catcher, Eckert, pitcher, Strauch, first base, Williams, E second base, Kramer, shortstop, Innes, third base, with Miller, Hess, and Recker V in the outer garden. fs Only three men were lost, and with the addition of new material, the outlook i for the 1929 season is bright. Full details of the season will appear in the 1931 Aurora. f Q 13 ,Ay LEFFLER ADAMS SEIBERT STRAUCH BAXA FLOCKENCIER RETTIG Hass GARLAND RECKER Ho'rz INNES WILLIAMS Eighty-Eight 1 1 . ..,... 3 s I , . V. .. . . .. .,...-.N ,.,, F. fi, .,,,. MMWXI. . NXJQAK X 5f.,i'Wzx, .yr J-rg 16.62 ill ,ga f- rf' 1 1 'MM ' ' 1 233, ,A f F ,f 1, , y, y 5 4 F- li, iii fi: i . . l H 1: i 5, sl if .4 ii 52 :I i Ll 1 li 5. S. E Z , 5. ,, 5. ?1. ir Z! i. 'ml ' 'L Q, l 4 2. li ii ik va, 12 lm gi el li lei ii i ,i sig ,...... .. nf.. ,. TRACK Each year in the spring students look with eager eyes to the opening of the varsity track season. It is a chance for any student to try to develope himself and at the same time probably devote some winning qualities toward the school team. Last spring, Coach Sayger took it upon himself to try and whip a track team out of almost entirely raw material. Then on top of the inexperience factor perhaps the team worked under anything but pleasing weather conditions Such a task would prove difficult to any man to handle and this one was no exception to the rule. Our track squad only 'attended one track meet, this being with Ghio Northern at Ada. The boys of Ohio Northern were not only fast but had considerable ability and this led to giving H. C. second place by 107 to 24. Our diminutive score was somewhat scattered. H. Prugh scored the only first place, this being an ascent of 5 feet, 4 inches in the high jump. Mautz, who was elected captain, Hess, and Cutler, along with Prugh won their letters. Other men who placed for points included: Stafford, Zaugg, Bucher, Shaw, and Matz. Kenneth Fenton received the manager's letter for his services to the squad. Our prospects for the spring of 1929 seem to be more favorable with the letter men back and a group of athletes from the freshman class. VVith this material, an honorable team ought to be built up which should rate us as high as other schools in the conference. SAYGER ZAUGG BUCHER BOLENBA UGH BODE HEss MATZ FENTON DUFFY STAFFORD M AUTZ CUTLER PRUGH RAISER Eighty-Nine . ,,, ...,.... ...M ,. ,,..,. ,... . . 1 5 liz ' -... , .... , a..,...., ....,...,, , ' . ..,.. ..,,,.. .. .. ,M . . , ., . , . , . , .. , BMW-s-L7-Q-.........a,,..,Qa...a.....,,...T..,...N.,.Q..'...f1..LfZlfIQfI. II.l.fll1ff.I'l.'f'TTZff1 'tfI',f. . ,i . ,. ,, . , C ' . 22 A 'l W get li lla r lf ,g tl Q 1 1 1 . w - s 3 f 1 Z 1 I. fx . 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' eil' W ,11 V4 ,fic 1 54 V 2' swf' l . M, gf 2 ,Q 4 1 W, il QV iw ,,,, ,if I iii' ii ai 22' if b. ii iii ,H . .-.442 'ff 4 ,, A f W ' J , , 434, 1: V ww Vw . V 1 V1 , ,U ,K If V, 11 ,W , VV ,w.h ,., aw .. . V TENNIS Along with Football and Basketball the H. C. tennis team also brought glory ,mg 21- ,' fs si Vw ,ir f to the year 1927-28 for a very successful year in athletics. With but one regular back the outlook for the 1928 season was not bright. The season consisted of four matches, resulting in two wins and two losses. This is very good considering the records of past tennis seasons. The schedule opened at Oberlin and as usual Heidelberg met very stiff opposi- tion. As a result, our netters were defeated 6 to 0. This was the only match of the season in which Harter and H. Prugh were defeated in singles. Part of this match was played in snow flurries and this made the afternoon one of slowness. Our team next took on Capital, also on foreign ground, and were again defeated 4 to 2. This was an endurance contest from the start as is seen by the length of time to complete the match. Victory came knocking at our door to lower the curtain with wins over Capital here and Bowling Green there. In the former match C. Prugh and Shell exhibited some real class in the doubles that went three sets. VVe avenged the former defeat by the same score. This was the first victory for Heidelberg in several years. Determined to make a success the H. C. netters also conquered Bowling Green. The squad was limited to five men. Letters were won by the Prugh brothers, Charley and Harold, Harter, and Shell. The manager of the year who received a letter was Ray Schultz. At the close of the season Charley Prugh, senior, was elected to the honorary captainship by his consistent playing. With H. Prugh and Shell back, the prospects for 1929 are exceedingly bright. HARTER C. PRUGH H. PRUGH SHELL . 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In connection with the Intra-mural program the school witnessed an Inter-class Basketball Tourney, this being made up of the first teams of the four classes in an A tourney and the second teams in a B tourney. The junior A team emerged the champions in their class and the , Freshman B team were crowned victors in their class. The hnals were won by the Frosh over the Juniors. Enthusiasm and ability was as high as one might expect. ICENNETH FENTON Nlanager There is a new system of awards this year which gives a loving cup to the society making the most points for the year and this will be permanent for the society having the most points at the end of three years, being in temporary possession of the society that wins each year. At present exact records as to points are not available but no society is so far ahead as to cinch the honors and the cup for one year. Competition will remain to the finish with each society giving the most to the cooperation of the entire program. Such a program presents the opportunity to all the students of the college to participate in the sports and this gives other men than the varsity a chance to develope into athletes. Because of inclement weather last fall there remain four speed-ball games to be played. Volley Ball always brings enthusiasm to all sport followers in the school. Later in the spring there will be playground ball, tennis, horse-shoes, and the track meet on Color Day. In Cross Country the teams finished in the following order: Heidelberg, Excelsior, and Aptonalton. In Free Throw, the results to date show this order: Aptonalton, Delian, Excelsior, Heidelberg, Parmi-Nous, and Pierians. In Basketball there followed this order: Excelsior and Pierians Ctied,D Parmi-Nous, Aptonalton, Heidelberg, and Delian. The manager's letter for this year goes to Kenneth Fenton for his fine work and success in encouraging these sports in the life of the school. It is sincerely hoped that in the future even more students will take advantage of the Intra-mural program. Ninety-One Nr: N l f ! + . , .5 li Vi 5 Y . 22' i Sl .1 ssl' 'S . s 1 1 R ii 1 2 : i I ,593 E125 gi' H fi ii if if :.' fi iii ii ,L , .Q :E Elf Ui is il ii ME ii, fi .sz if iii if Ti il 17 te? 1. ,S at 62 ,v is .i I1 ,M iw .1 if 1 ,...' f.. arf ill ii' ii Ii. iii' .,, .W if 453 1 sg - i s . ,,., ' 'E J i E . i' fi ,l Ii l i lui. .- lg, 7. . ..,, .. ,bi ll. ,. g4 4 ia ill i i. ...., ...,.bl,..V.,'.5.f,,. .... M. ..,..,, , .... rt--- ...... - ,.,.. ..-. .... ...--... W, . , .,...,... r , i.LLIlZLZI.TLffZLIZ'- d , ,,, W ' L5577i'15iSS2krfl2i.QgLfQ.r.M..f' ,Q:if.f5Ei1a--f'-girl...L.'f?54fg.QQfII1Q i'ii ' : f H, ,: 5 f. ff Q W . , H 4 . ,ju ,,,, MV, . .IWW -0-11. MH, .,,,,, a.-,ax ,Q I K ,,,,..,,,,v,.,.,,.,.-.n,,,,.,.,.M,,W.,.iM,,.aT,,W,,,.,.f,,, .,,,. r.. ,...,X ,,,,,a,,. , Wma,,.,,,,.,,W,,wmMW--1-1-Wf-w.mMW,W,Mm.W.W,m...,,.W,,Ws.V,,,W.,..,,.,.-...M.-.-, X kills 't fl 2iinf xx' :Agar - 7' . I' ' . ' 1 'M I l , -mr ,ft ' ri e ' PM ' f 2' SWT lf V S777 ' W Wlfiif We .f'l5'eV 9Zi'f ' :,f',f-N, ,, fjfyiv ,731 fixes f ' ,H , X' 5 v' fix ,ff 1 f T s ,fl f af 1 MW , ,,, , , . i ,, R 3 1 i l 3 l i 5 .... . Hi ,, 3 M? , ,V f ,! 2 1' I ,fa FRESHMAN ATHLETICS The freshman football squad was coached very efficiently by Lonsway and Owens. After they had spent their efforts in a great deal of practice, the two coaches selected a team to compete against a team that was virtually the varsity, which completed an undefeated season. The big guns for the sophs were Vokaty and Haley and both of these men scored two touchdowns for their class. The rest of the scoring was accomplished by Scaife, Hutson, Yourist, and Kern. The big surprise of the game was the high powered offense of the frosh team, led by Zipfel and Burnison. The freshmen scored two touchdowns against the sophs and such was a feat never accomplished by any Ohio Conference team. Scoring for the frosh was a result of a remarkable aerial attack. Although the score was 37 to 12, the green lads made eight nrst downs while the second year men collected seven. On the line, the work of Pool and Yourist was very creditable, while Zipfel and Rosenblatt took backfield honors. The game showed the fans that there is plenty of prospective material for next year and gave the sophs revenge for the defeat in the tug-of-war. The frosh line-up included: Brandy, Yourist, Shipp, Feagles, Pool, Heistand, Niederhauser, Kern, Rosenblatt, Burnison, Morris, Damm, Zipfel, and McGinnis. The frosh basketball squad was directed throughout its season by Eddie Miller and much emphasis was placed on the tactics used in varsity play. The team played several games both in and out of town and finished with a creditable record. Besides this opportunity, many of these athletes participated in the intra-mural basketball league and in the Class A and B championship that was run off at the close of the varsity season. The purpose of the sport among frosh is to keep them with knowledge of the game and to stimulate interest that will produce men for the varsity in the following year. OWENS NIEDERHAUSER SHIP? YoUR1s'r HEISTAND SHULTS Pool. MORRIS BURNISON BRANDY CONRAD DAMM FEAGLES WIENER RosENBLATT KERN MCGINNIS OTTO F.A.1Ls Ninety-Two if??Si fi! M ir 'fe i gif. Y? ,,, Q E25 if 225 51 4 ,v, E5 ii- in lil if ,,,. lil .fi 1' fi? li .,, , il: 152 i. gf 1 ,iz E ali 53' 'S ii, iilfi .5 ii if if 5 if if EZ 'l sez xg! if. pgs 1 if if V i' F5 si is Si 'I 5 W! i- . 1'E im' 5 iii 2.1 :lV,.,:.if ,Q i ii-I 1, ,g ij 'gg rl i- is :, 'X sis 5. ,. 2 . 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Hn, YL fix iii il iw fm' -1 JE kgs... f I JUNIORS Z V5 I Y i I 1221 if 5' M, .,,I ,, ,H ,M av -14 . , , EUGENE BURNS E. MALCOLM CUTLER CLARENCE DONZE ELSXVORTH DUFFY CLARENCE BUEHLER EARL CHANEY MARION HARRISON LEROY HAWKINS STANLEY HUFFORD JAMES INGRAM GEORGE KRATKY RANDALL MILLER SOPHOMORES Ninety-Four GLENN GALLAGHER WALTER GARLAND ,ex :ze fs eil 6' va :Q .gz , ' s Q , ,g 5 Q S ir'l1 ROBERT RAE ggi PAUL RAISER lil W if Ei, ff: KENNETH MORTON W ROBERT MORTON HAROLD NARAGON BAIN REAMS 21 Q1 ARDEN DALE SMITH Q5 HARRY STEWART MAYNARD STONBRAKER EIT IH ggi IS? iii jivfxfl il , , .,,, , ,,,,, I ..,,. .. ,,,, , ,,.,, I ,,..,, L, ,,,, C ,,,, , ,-,.,,.M .,,,,, 5 ,,,, . -rff, il' Q UQ. i 6 N N-A X 'I If 'I 9 N f 1 ' I I I I I . I I E Is I: ie ' I Ov WZ ' 0 'W 4 -, M: if Y , H, , f ' I 5 ifx , M ,, f 5 2 f N Q' ' f nfl f f N, ff ,wg -, If ' A W If L, ,,kk ,, ,, ,, , , A , , IAITQXN fl f'i 'l if fx, W- II5 W 1 Sf' fa 4 12 L 6 ,, ff '-I I, Q1 il V , I I . 2 5, lf l I fi '! 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L ,, : SRLQWL I A X6 R X3 EXCELSICDR LITERARY SOCIETY MOTTO'L6f There Be Ligh! C OLORS-Green and Red FLOXVER-A77187'1fCU,7'L Beauty Rose The Excelsior Literary Society claims the distinction of being the oldest Of the men's literary societies on this campus. It was organized in the year 1851 by a Small group of men desiring some type of literary activity as well as associa- tion. The society has steadily grown tO its present place on the campus. For the most part the Excelsiors claim those men who excell in the field of sports, although great interest is also shown by the members in other forms Of activity On the campus. FRATRES IN F ACULTATE ALBERT D. KELLER FRANCIS W. KENNEDY FRATRES IN COLLEGIO - SENIORS EARL ADAMS VICTOR BADERTSCHER BERTON BIGHAM VINCENT BUCHER RICHARD HESS GEORGE BOHN ROBERT BOLENBAUGH JOHN BOYD HARVEY BUSCH KENNETH FENTON WALTER INNES PAUL ALEY ALLAN DIEFENBACH DAYTON F ULGHUM ANDREW GULMI DXVIGHT HALEX' JOHN HUTCHINSON DONALD KINGSMORE CHARLES LEGALLEX' ELDON LUCAS FORREST MAUTZ EDXVARD MILLER JUNIORS JOHN KELLER HAROLD LEFFLER KARL LEIDY FRANK MALONEX' LEONARD MARTIN SCPHOMORES MERLE HUTSON ROBERT KURTZNIAN PAUL MILLER HENRY SCAIFE PAUL SHERCK Ninety-Six CARL MUETZEL PAUL SHEATS JOHN STERRETT ALBERT WELTER CHARLES MCCRAY WENSEL MORRIS CARL STAFFORD JESSE WILLIAMS DAVID ZAUGG JOHN BARRICK DOWNS SPITLER FRANCIS SPICER OTTO VOKATY JOSEPH VVOODCOCK PAUL STEARNS FRED TILLOTSON KENNETH ZINN sf A I :I .2 , ,, i I 2 S 1 3, 2, ll E X 'N ' f If 1, If ,W3 CSI ?.JS giflil Ii? 1 1 I Ei ll' 2? 5? fi V If i 6 .l E ,is A E 2 5 -I 25 Ii Ei ' 2 I Q 1 '3 If A i i 3 ii E E .i I ' 1 3 I 5 1 i , I 2 ' I l ii . 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V X, I L V , ' A A I B' lil I, gag 3' ,fil ,, '42 ,, ,A 1 1 A fl ,it ,! 1 Ae :I f! f . , 5. :fl hifi is 5 I I 1. .1 I! l 5 -I I2 QE -:Z 73 , 33 ' ,I We 3 l ' E , ei if ,QI ,I z fill? 5 ..,... , M1 f.........M-..,..?,. . . I f 4 , A C, ' ' WW 1. if: I 2 2 3 I 3 s i 3 I e i 5 5 , 4 I XI., ,Vg IK A f',f, A ' EUGLCSSIAN LITERARY SCCIETY MOTTO-A5170 Caslm, Numen Lumen, COLORS-.PZWPZB and Ufiiite FLOWER-Violet Originally there was but one literary society for women On this Campus, the I-Iesperianu. But in 1913 it was deemed necessary tO divide it into two societies. The two groups were determined by lot, the girls drawing numbers. Thus this present society Came into being for the one group Chose for its name, the Greek words EuglOssian meaning silver tongued . MARGARET ALSPACH MARIAN BLACK BEATRICE SOUTH DOROTHY DETWILER MARGARET HAWK MARGUERITE KURTZ OLA NEIDERHAUSER EULA ARNIITAGE RUTH BALDUF MILDRED BALSIGER SARAH BERLEKAMP FLORENCE BLACK GRACE BRUNDAGE MARCILLE EARLY PAULINE EARLY SORORES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS LOUISE BRAND META DODD JUNIGRS MARIAN LARKIN HELEN MANECKE DOROTHY MIZER SOPHOMORES HARRIET GILCREST EMILY GROBY LUCILLE HARRER ELINOR HAYDEN JEANNE KEITH EUNICE KNIPPENBERG MARY LATHROP ANNA JANE MILLER LOUISE MILLER ZORA I-IUEFMAN DOROTHY MILLER LUCILE VVISLER ELIZABETH RICHARDS ANNA ROTH KATHERINE SCHWAB MARGARET HARTER CATHERINE MORNEWECK LEONA SHLIIIAKER ROSELLA SELZ MARGARET SHEPE DOROTHY STRONG VIRGINIA SYLER DOROTHY WALTHER ELINOR VVEIHE RUTH WHITE MIRIAM FENSTERMAKER Ninety-Eight ' -1 1 4 ,fi , ' 4 ii wif W' 'R , , , Q I mu I W , ' new ,- ALSPACH M. BLACK BRAND DODD HUFFMAN D. MILLER WISLER SOUTH DETWILER HAWK KURTZ LARKIN MANECKE- MIZER NIEDERHAUSER RICHARDS ROTI-I SCHWAB ARMITAGE BALDUF BALSIGER BERLEKAMP F. BLACK BRUNDAGE FENSTERMAKER M. EARLY P. EARLY GILCREST GROBY HARRER HARTER HAYDEN KEITH KNIPPENBERG LATHROP A. J. MILLER L. MILLER MORNEWECK SI-IUMAKER SELZ SHUPE STRONG SYLER WALTHER VVEIHE WHITE Ninety-Nine X 1,25 X 5 I 1 ! M L K ii? 153 A 'A' W5 E3 ISE ti? ff' If . 332 If if iv. 131 ES fr' I3 Q3 55 'L fi 54 1,3 if 32 2' A' 'Q ,V Ez .QI ,. 55 - I I 22' is la I I ya ,, , I E A1 vc 1 Ai. Q. . 'i M E, .I gi' :tc f if A I 3? if I if ' If EY 132 22 il . Q. L is 32 51 QE a 222 C Qi if iw HI ..,. LL... ...., I.K....i E I L .f ...,. N., .L.. .. ...., .. M...-,...,, , . , , ,, H . ,4....l.,..LQ4..,-QLX W HERMAN BAXA Af XCTTB T C ..f'. HEIDELBERG LITERARY SCCIETY C MOTTO-Viclory Crowns Ike Brave COLORS-Lavender and Purple FLOWER-The Red Rose In the year 1859 a small group of Seven Students met to form a new literary Society. The name Of the Alma Mater was Chosen for the new body and meetings were held in the Men'S Dormitory. The present hall is decorated in a Moorish design modeled after a room in the Alhambra palace at Granada. Through the ensuing years all the original members save One, Dr. S. Z. Beam, have finished their careers. From its founding the aims Of the society have been primarily literary and tO this end the members have centered their efforts in both society and School. FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE A. STINCHCOMB E. I. F. WILLIAMS CHARLES E. MILLER ELMER H. ZAUGG HENRY L. BEAM MARTIN E. KLECKNER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS FREDERICK KEYERLEBER LOUIS SELZ GEORGE GAISER JOHN HEISTAND RICHARD HOTZ LINCOLN CARPENTER PAUL CLAPPER LEON FETZER VVILLIAM FLOCKENCIER HAROLD BAKER EMERSON DIETZEL EARL JOACHIM JOHN LINN MERRITT LUCAS WALTER RETTIG PAUL SAMSEL EDWVARD SCHULTZ JUNIGRS HOWARD GAISER AUTHUR JOHNSON ROBERT LONGAKER HARLONV MIATZ HAROLD PRUOH SOPHOMORES HONVARD MATZ ERNEST PFLEIDERER GRAHAM RILEY KENNETH SEIBERT One Hundred ARNOLD SETTLAGE LEE VANBLARGAN CLEMENT WINTER CLAYTON ROCK CLARENCE SITLER ROBERT STONE JACOB STRAUCH LEONARD SNYDER LESTER SNYDER DAVID WHITTED GLENN ZETTLE WESLEY ZORN lf f SL 12 ii., ig' V3 er 22 gf K -4 5: U ff VJ I: Il ' VE? fi E Ii .. Z fi ag. Vs ?l li. EI '3 1 el sf if 2- 1? ll 43 S 2 A L 5 I I fi E? I 'I 1,4 i .11 ,I :li I: ir 3.1 I : ,E S if if 2 :-1 ll. 52 lie gil 31' fag iff 223 is .T fr. if :iz 153 322, ggi fl? li? My l, .5 Leif gt . I ..,. ,, .... ,, . ..,,.. A .,., .,,. f ., .,., . , ,,,, ...,, . . ., .,f. , .,.. ,,.. 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Iwi 1 lg f, ,,, 1, 5, ,, if it 3, S, il lf V: I E 5ti -fs. ,..-......,...,., M.. ..,.. . ,....,.Lf-.L.,..W., ...h...,....,.4,.....,..,.......,.,,,W..,N.....................,,....M.,LM.--m-.,,,,,.L.W, 4M,,, ,m,,,,,L,,,,,,.w,f -,,, l rift 1-iEsEERiAN LITERARY SGCIETY MOTTO1NZLllG Vesligia Retrorsum CoLoRs-Green and White FLOXVER-S'ZU66f Pea ' 3 it it S 2 5. . S, x This, the youngest society on the campus, was organized in the spring of 1927. E I , Q The purpose was to continue the organization of the Hesperian Literary Society it il that formerly existed here. In the two years since organization the society has it 2 made steady progress. The support of the alumni members of the old society E 1 , 3 has enabled the new to carry out their motto until at the present time they are df ., 2 Q J :fl ,Q well represented in all organizations on the campus. Two Annual Open Programs 3 2 L have been given thus far, which well displayed the talents of the members. Q . , ii if X E l i L 1 SORORES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS Q SUSAN DEHN F, JUNIORS I GLADYs BISHOP MINLX DROXVN TNTATHRYN GRoss g R ESTHER BROWN - MILDRED GOERLICH PAULINE REIVIAGEN tl LELA MAX' CARPER VELMA VVIERVILLE ETL I . 5 i , SOPHOMORES l HELEN ALLEN GERTRUDE MEEKER TVIILDRED HOFFERT E 2 LUELLA DEHN ELSIE MARXEN MARY LONSWAY 5 , 2 Z. E 5 , lil lff' l EQ ' lil 5 ily One Hundred Two l..........-.-.4 'fQQQL,..gQg.ffQQfQQQf V L,L1..gg,,.:I,M.-ggLgL,g,,Q,, I 'fig 314--LQfQ..QiQlQi,,1fQr.--1 .i-'ff.'P. ..'l..l4i' , V0,, , 2 ,M ,ffi'jw.'f T , WEMA f., X zff, ' 1' i 92127 . A I 5:1fff41 Wi, f,'x?1m , I 2 -fin 'ff . M 567 ln M I f, 4-433.11 WX .15 , ' .A 1' Gy, N Gy gftp, Q ,hwy f f 5 ' 'M ' M, Q? wg! 1, Q S. DEHN BISHOP BROWN DROWN CARPER GOERL ICH GROSS REMAGEN ALLEN L. DEHN MARXEN MEEKER One Hundred Three , , f' K lfdj V, K , , ' i V .K KW, kvfiw Q fy 1, ,X , 1 I X f mW...,ff!A.!, f-'Ms if 31' WE if ia if M pi E ! Ii A 5 O if Si 5 s s i z 2 , A ig gz '3 3 fs S ., Q I A lf E, it i- Os 3, f., gw .i 3 i 5 fi p v f 3, 3 21 3- 'I EX ' 52. 322 L 'W ,IE W i .2 'ai ,.-.w..,.g..,--.,,g 1 SENIORS TT I I i 2 1 3 I 3 I 3 I I 1 I 2 2 i 5 E 3 5 I 5 E 1 5 Q Y E I i 3 E 2 5 ii '-I 52 E E I i xi . f , '41 I f , ,. ,as A, ,. If f mg ff. Q21 WI, ,R j . I 4' W A - Ov Z4 - -f .1 .-W N, . . . , .. ,.,, NYCDDAS LITERARY SGCIETY MOTTO-Per Aspera ad Astra COLORS-Bu7'71f Orange and Silver FLOWER-Orange Snapdragon The Nyodas Literary Society wasiorganized in Januray 1926. The name 1'Nyodas means Stars of the Night . The first society banquet was held in May 1926, with Miss Boutwell and Miss Osterholm as faculty guests. The honorary members of the society areg Miss Settlage, Miss Park, Miss Boutwell, Miss Osterholm, Miss Kemp, Miss Boehmer, Miss Schaad, and Mrs. Dahlstrom. SORORES IN COLLEGIO 'Q J, ,I f, I I ,... -..,-..Mh .... -N.......,..,... BERNICE ARMsTRONG RUTH BEAM LOUISE BEAM DOROTIJX' BEAM FRANCES COLE KATHRYN FREDERICI THELMA GARY RUTH BADGER FRIEDERIKA BARDON MABEL BECK MARY CHADVVICK LOIs ENTXVISTLE IDA HARSANYI JOANNE HOUCK JUNIORS VELMA HARTMAN MILDRED KEMM MARY JANE LAVELY SOPHOMORES MAXINE ESTERLY LUETTA FLEDDERJOHANN VVANDA KATZENMEYER One Hundred Four MARJORIE MYERS LOIS SCHUMAKER ROBERTAX STUCKY IRENE MILLER MARGARET SMITH MARION SPONSELLER MARTHA ZIEBER ESTHER KELLER GLADYS ROWE MARJORIE UBEROTH FLORENCE VVEIKERT ...,,,,...w,.A..,F........, X I- if 'A ,AEA :i? s' fg 53? in 'H Wa ii 'EI igq H in i 212 5 fi' Li? iii 1+ It if If' I' Zin 2? TE is a: .. ,g :If 2 1 52 ,ii iii if I il is O52 iii 7 52 24 , 5- ,.e 121 iii EQ' Af' E2 if ,H . ii? 25. 5? iv fi II, 15 A a . 1 5 9 . I fi: ilf 1: 7:5 if -- .xi gi E Li? ii rgj is if 'IQ V1 ii ii' '1 I3 SQ 132 5' fa! '3 'i? f I I 1' 21' , I L '5 if I- fii ii 'EI 21,3 asf 21 .Q iii .V 'iirff IE fig fi fi' Eff :V . IMI T 'li . t.., . 111272235 I M B B 3.1 y Evf - 1 , ., ,Z . f ,, ,f ff 1' 1 , , ' B gi V if , f ' , 'X i 954.1 if 521 f if ii 11 , 1 ii if ?5 . fx 4 , 45 if fi sf. J E ' I . i 5 4 Ea- Lf if Ei if , Z f' jg 5 5' 5 L3 ii '! 42 ip I' ii -1: 2 ,jfs 5.2 -1 gf 2 as ig. A' TI 3+ A iff f 'f?f1 eafu if, H' xl 5,17 ,kr .,. 5, Hi 3 1 Ja! 11. -3-Q jx L, f 6 1 5 a .7y., if W' 5:22, E ,lf 4 IS' Iii, is ARMSTRONG L. BEAM R. BEAM HOUCK MYERS SCHUMAKER COLE FREDERICI GARY LAVELY I. NIILLER SMITH ' A BADGER BARDON BECK FLEDDERJOHANN KATZENMEYER KELLER 5 I a ,.E 1,22 if A5254 One Hundred Five , 1 ENTWISTLE HARSANYI STUCKY D. BEAM HARTMAN KEMM SPONSELLER ZIEBER CHADVVICK ESTERLY ROWE UBEROTH '+'fft:fiifw.'ie e' Y ' .fwff 'f 5.-,.,..L',,.-.,Q-E..,,g,,.,4..,...,.-L,.,,,., ,.'. L-,..,,...Vg.g.. W.f.-.,,.,..,g, ..,. Y ,,,,,' ...,.. -,,- ,,..,1.,..Q. ..'., 1. KW., ..... .,,B.,....M.,,,,- .... M.. .E...,L.-.,.,,L..., ,... A 56.4 .,.. -W,.,.e,... .,... .,.,, . .A ,,,, ,,,,,, , ..AW..J,..,........0,....... .,.,,, N ,.,.....-,..,.....,,.L.,..........L........-...- ..... .....,,,...,.. ff' If -'I . f 2 5 I i I I 5 I I I 31 55+ .N ,q,, -L A.,,, ,.,,...,,,. - .T I. ge i I I 5. ,I I I f I f fi f fff? fi 5fi::f57N , I I -I I WMA? f II, 'xixii X A A I I J ' I I - , - I ,V,V Z Z I ' ' , I A I , AAA,1,. A... , .-I,,,,,I ..,A A .,,,,, I ,,A, I. ,,N. . gm ,, . AA, ALQQQQQ ,, ..., Qi tif A f PHILALETI-IEAN LITERARY SOCIETY y MOTTO-Do Ye Beste if jf COLORS-Green and Gold FLOWER-Ophelza Rose ig' In 1913 when the Original I-Iesperian Literary Society for the women was y f divided into two daughter Societies We find this present Organization beginning I ,I its Career. The name, Philalethean Chosen by the initial members of this f ' ' II H I Vi I society IS taken from the Greek and means Love of Beauty . It A Sz gi I I 4 ' IE! A SORORES IN FACULTATE Ag LENORE OSTERHOLM GRETCHEN MILLER PHOEBE SETTLAGE SORORES IN COLLEGIO 9 Q 2 . SENIORS IR 21 AI IDONA BRILLHART EMILY LEE NELLIE SIMONDS iz 5 IL f -' I It I PAULINE CONKLIN ROSE ROGALA GERTRUDE STEINMETZ Q SALOME ENGELMAN RUTH RYAN ARLINE WILLIAMS I I I- MARX' KRAFT ANNA MARIE SELLERS LAOPAL ZAUGG 1 4. JUNIORS i A EDNA ANDREVVS MIRIAM JONES THALIA RICE :X It MARY BEST LORENE KENNEDY ELIZABETH ROYER I I DOROTHY CASTANIEN ELEANOR MCKINNEY RUTH VON BERGEN f RUTH DEMUTH CHRISTINE MEYERS JOSEPHINE WALKER Q I X HILDRED FUNK NELLIE OTTE RUTH WILLEY Y E MARIAN HERR ILA LONG it if I SOPHOMORES A I is CATHERINE CUMPANY I MARGARET HANSEN ALICE MILFORD I 5 'S I LUCILLE DICE VIRGINIA HANSEN DAISY POWLEY I I I I3 CLARA ESCHMENYER ELIZABETH LEISTER DAISY TAYLOR A I ' MARGUERITE LORENTZ Q fig I I gif if 2 fi 7 i One Hundred Six Llllf wi V...?.,,,..- ., .M i I A N, .. ' f, 48 ., ,A f ' Wm A 4 f A- V. f A I. , .A .M I , . ,. VX., , ,, .. 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This organization recently revised, represents a K , new feeling on the part of the students for a closer cooperation, friendship, and 5 I 5 1 wi ,, rf: N, ,. 4 Wm 5141-41,5 rl ,iw gizxii 5 it -, ei? 5:2 ii Q ,fl,,ff' Vi iii tie iii pl liz .ii it 25, 'if Elk A Vi. 5 fy .sf iw ,pl il? iii Su :fi QW wg 3,, . .af ..S xi-z, , 'S QL i I 2 i. 5 3. .. ,i, ,si ?-Q S i ,Q 1 , 'S ' sw- vigf, 1' V ' . ' ' -fi -' oneness -of purpose among the literary societies. xi www? ik ' . .P 1 'il - be 555:13 .i 252' W2 5 , 1 in-up '71 .4 '-,1j,3,Z,g?i5gii1kvewf 1 if, 5,5 Wifi L A' . Li 2 ZS,ff' f5,:f5',.:,sf:wvfff-V 'ff 7 'YP Iii .el . ,i . . 2'ff,,:1',:l- Li -, 1-, A lp ,iii y,, ,gg , ,gint U v- ,.j.w',', 4' 'gf 5. . - iygi' 1 s u . ? fr 1 '. . l 1 r , . 'fi ,j Jig Q22 f' ' 1 . W. - M A 3, lg,fkffl,5' +-11,45 c i.?,z,AA, 2 .N .- . W '- , i iii iw il iz l' 5,252 ,mfg .1.a,,5,f M.g,, A W A. 325 ,YES-l iviff i f i lf' wil' 2 iriif lu, 1 WV 3 i 5 le f 5's I Y' A ' .E Elia? I A . 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K 2. s i Q , M i, , l, 1, 2,1 ' 5 f , if QU, in 1:1115 5 . , ig-t ,,j.. l , , t.t. . 2 , lfif' lr, Q11 ffi if s, vi' 'li ill gz. l. :zlwjii Lift ' 'tri' .f.,.,lQ 7, , y , -fl X I 3 i S E 2 X l E l i 3 i I l l I l E Q 3 1 l l 5 DELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY With the increasing number of Freshmen students each year, the two existing Freshman literary societies were found to be incapable of meeting the needs of the Freshman in this respect. On the 19th of September, 1924, the faculty committee on literary societies organized a third society for the Freshmen. The new society took for its name Delian , after the Greek island of l'Delos which is celebrated as the birthplace of Appolo, the god of song. The society motto is: To strive, to search, to find, and not to yield. One Hundred Nine ,...Q...1.,i...........s.,- ...... .... ....., --...-..,...4,.....,.,,,.-.,,.......,..,,..s.....,.....,..,..-.-.....s.,., .,,..,. ........ , .. ..,. ,- ..-, -..,...,...,....., ' ' ,.. 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One Hundred Ten it l I MM ,......,,-,M,.,,I,Ns,...,,,,,.,.,a,,III.-nm.,.,,.II.,W.....,,.,.,...,.,,y..,,...,:zn...II. .I,4,,,.4.IIW.,-,I..,...,-,,,,..,. . ,, ,. W, . WMI., . , !.-..1......-..M.v.f-n.Tw.H..-p-.......a....M...W.M---,,w-- ,...,,,, ,,,,, . ....,....,,-, ,.,, ..,, . ... ,,,,..,W,-W v,,,, V , - W.- ...Wa MN. ,...,A,,,....w.,.w.,vW.W,Wr,.-W.7,v..,..,.....,.,.-f-- 2 . f , X , X , . ,. ,,,, ft rw Q V' , W -. , , .. ,, f ff, T56 , .Zfiff 1 ' , V: 41? I 'f f' 555' f z ig, as ,sw X , I f Q3 1 f, , , ,5 ,IA L ,, V , 45 . I f X f ' vf R -Fwm 1, Q - 1 by W, 'M wwe- 4 K XE ' iii? PIERIAN LITERARY SOCIETY i This society was one of the two original societies formed for the Freshmen in A f September of 1923. In its name, l'Pierian , the society possesses a beautiful ideal, I for the name has its source in l'Mount Pieries in Thessaly, a mount sacred to fi the muses and hence signiiicant of knowledge and poetry. The motto of this society is: Labor Omnia Vincit . A splendid program was given in the Chapel by three members from each of the Freshman societies, the quality of which has it made the rest of us expect great things from this class of '3I. I I if .la fa 'si it NIE il 2 1 27 galil ll li is ' :ig wi W? , Ht fic le' Ll if I ii FJ E fs: I fl-I Q-.'?sg? Xi , 4, fi 'J uf? Z if i -i if fi lt 1+ f E? it li 2' sig r ,il e One Hundred Eleven S X -. cffxg x I 1 F77 ii IE ill It 3 ag' la li '. e , Q1 ii H , Z '. 5 li f gif ,ill 3,1 i 2 ., if I 2 5:1 5 .55 :il 52' H72 ii I' li: If ii, 35 5 E , ., T i fi: -'f sk , V2 s iii .. il 5, iz if i, t 5, T li 2 lf' f ills fi fu ii Ilia fl? gg 4 ,, 1, I fs It E5 'Ss at ef' vli V22 if is -sl 5: 13: iii 55 ,gg 5,1 ,M S 'ai ggi ,. . gf ? fb ivy N, V4 1 .54 ? yi 1 9 Q? 'l -fa .75 X 2,5 u -Q , 1 u. fg- ,U Q52 b Y V, ,, ' .K . 2 if 5 I 2 VY QXWQ X X gil X hr . , 11 f A K V . . 1 3 5 4 f V '73, W K- ,V,, .. . f,,V X... ,,... ,,p,zif,Q,'5 ,,,, ,,gw,ff7 ,',.U V454 ,V .A.- m4me...W,,,...4. .-... 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We --., if ff. 4. ..,-.,..x X X , aw' .. se ., 1 ,' R, W . e R -R 'K fe if l 51.02-Q0 , ' .-7 mgliyftig, tiinfrtlf we NJ ff 'QB ,IWW ,z NW? , x MENS GLEE CLUB PROGRAM Ye Watchman and Ye Holy Ones, 17th Century Melodyl Lullaby ............,.......,....,....,... Brahms Dance of the Gnomes .... . .MacD0well Friend O' Mine ....... . . .Sanderson Piano Solo ,..............,...... . . .Selected Where'er You Walk C Semele D ...... . . . Handel La Donna E Mobile C Rigoletto D .... .... V erdi Songs My Mother Taught Me ...... . . .Dvorakl Sylvia .,.,................i... ..... S peaks Die Musickanten .... .... R afaelson v ZE,W,.f L I X X vm THE CLUB MR. LEGALLEY MR. JOHNSON MR. MARTIN THE CLUB Italian Street Song .......... . . . Herbert Miss BECK AND THE CLUB The Rivals, Act V, Scene IH .............. Sheridan I MR. LEGALLEY AND I MR. MARTIN Hymn to the Sun ......... Rflrnsky- Kosakaff-Kreisler T T Girl With the Flaxen Hair ....... Debussy-Hartmann PROF' BEHREBS' VIOLIN Yodels ................. . . . . ..... Selected Sea Fever ............... . . .Andrewsl The Sea Hath Its Pearls. . . . . .Pinsnllj MR. CASSEL THE CLUB S h. S . 1 V1oL1N, BARITONE, erap ic ong. .. ..... Game! AND THE CLUB Old Heidelberg ..... . . .Traditional Sweet Alma Home .... ..... P owers GLEE CLUB JOHNSON ALEY SERvos STEvENsoN LEGALLEY W BERRY DIETZEL ALLMAN CASSEL SEIBERT SHERCK RAISER GAISER BRILLHART WATSON MARTIN KEYERLEBER RocK WIENER HoTz EBERSOLE LONGAKER SMITH BUCHER HEISTAND SETTLAGE KOCH SHULTS DUFFY REAMS One Hundred Fourteen fit J!! fe? JVM l. .gig 55? 'l Lil M 3 , fl AE V il lit TE il El M ll S It gl K Z E SJ kit lil li ll 'ii if t iii if ii lei li .. .33 l, 1. L2 xi ff as .2 fs ip gre is il? .2 if ie ' ti fl il 5 R . E. . .if .' fri i.: :ig E, 'f :E Z T .EE ,,. I, li . .si '. W ., gil its 'fi tl. if if ll ze. f is 'Q ii 4. 15 2 gl is if els els 'li QU all rr: its ffl at -..sm...,,,Ww..WM.,..,f,.w .-m,,,,e,.vM....MW...,,N,.-f....,w......B.....,a...a.,a.im,.,.,.f.Wv..,,,,.Lv..,.,.,.,.,L.,-,,...,. ' ..,-,..,a4,L ...,.l,,,,W- 1 lx .4 . ., 'rr l f, ,-M M....H.....-M......N.s....,W..,.... ,mu W '4,v WWWWM va 1 Q w 1 1 ,f ff. 75. ,- ft . I 4 . a. ew. G! X , t V t :ri A. N' ' ' . ' ' ' If .ima . . .ffiQ:.l. 'A --W-0 --,-.. M .............- ....,,,- W .gf..-... .,... .. .... ....-., .......... ... ,.,,.t,,,.....,, , -A ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n ,,,f MENS QUARTET The Men's Glee Club for 1928-29, composed of thirty members, has been the best Men's Cwlee Club which Heidelberg has had for several years. The club began its series of concert tours in the early part of December. The first trips were short ones to towns and cities in the vicinity of Tiffin. Among these places where concerts were given were Thompson, Clyde, Lykens, Woodville and Toledo. The most extensive tour of the club was made at the Christmas holidays The boys started on December twenty-eighth with a concert in Dayton, Ohio. From there the trip continued southward through Indiana and Kentucky, including such cities as Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Berne, Louisville. One of the most interesting features of the trip was the Sunday afternoon program broadcast from station W H A S, Louisville, Kentucky. The reports from this concert were to the effect that the voices of the men carried as well as those of Cadman's chorus which followed on the station program. The entire trip was a very great success and was an excellent advertisement for Heidelberg. Professor Ebersole, the director of the club deserves a great share of the credit for this excellent trip. The Home Concert was given by the club after its return from this trip. It was given in the Sunday School room of the new Trinity Reformed Church and served as a fitting climax of the training and experience derived from the trip. It was undoubtedly the master performance of the season. A varied and well- arranged program was given with the added attraction of Miss Doris Beck, '28, as soprano soloist, singing an obligato to one of the numbers. DIETZEL LONGA KER LEGALLEY L. HEISTAND tw One Hundred Fifteen ff.. f.. li, :gy - Is, .2 Ls. 5 .1 S.: X il.-fl. jg.: W l 2 ji il 12 12 li A all fl rr 22 .i 1 E if JS .wi .55 ii Qzl HIL? ,S 7:33 fi-5 vi ' W . .ce 5 if 3 E .5 3 l R . V. 'ti ' ! . -.5 2 A., E 2 2-1.452 ff-fm 1: fi? .x Q ' z 1 :nf ri Hg 1 Xi ill , A-2 3K 4 S f s ri f..,.. g if uf M-f--M-+--MMWJM--arm Iffvg -WMM-14' vf-- M-sw.-,f..a,sf.,,t,..., ff .. ,..,,.,. ,,.. .-.J ,.,. ,.,. 4...:,5i7fi::1.,, f 1' 1,Q1g.a ,,,,,, Q i:i,ggc.3L1g1 ':,::'gi1. .,'.f Lg. Lift ,-,s.W...-f-..-1.W,......,..,.,...,,..,.,...,,W-..a.,.............,WW,....-,.,,iV.-..aeff:..a,.:.,:a,a...r..ts..Ax..M.,,4,.,s.M.u:,M,,v...,,.,.,.z.A. .-.M ,,....s,4,,4g,m..,gt,,,, , ff.. V. , , .f Q. 3, 4 asa yy !,....m.......n....,f..-.,-....,..,........,.......L QU, IO' f, xg :V 7 V 3,5 IQ? .E .5 sf! If Ig Ei ' 5? I ' 132 9 21, 1 I I ri 3. ii. 25 I zggf 32. if il f ' I ,. We ',.. Z1 ,IS 2-'H I' If I' I ,I , :Z I :I x. I1 ' li I, ,lg I, Lge 5 S5 f I' . fa 5 Life .ill I Q! 5. fy ff, EE Elf fi gf is 5: sf. 'El 3 515 'H I 52 5 il .4 In , I .I .fi 1 I' Ig 5, gg If El I Qi 31 5: 5 , I I I I I I . fl . .eg L55 lt ' lizmigj ,K , 1 57 ,I xii' ft ., rw ft ,Z ,ZH sf, 'blk M7 LQ: 5 1 'mf . 7- V X. mg fa- . ,af as Wfi-N. ' S I I ASW, ,Z H Zfr .L I .1 f' gf-2 AI , 4? f, :Z ' 'ij , . -A GIRLS' GLEE CLUB PROGRAM Gold and Silver ..,,.... ..,,.. M ary I. Parkl My Creed .............. ........ G arrettl In the Carpenter's Shop. . . Listen to the Lambs. . . Holy Hour. Calvary .... Reading-The Temple of Music .... . Repentance .,... ........ . Reverie-To a VVild Rose. . . . . Grand Aria. . . , . . .Foster I . . .Dettl . . . . Ne11inI . . .Rodneyl . . Kendall . . .Gozmodl . 1IIacD0'well I . .Demerestil Thanks Be to God. . . .... Dickson Abou Ben Adhem .... Holy Redeemer. . . . Take joy Home ..................... List the Cherubic Host C Holy City D. . . Turn Ye Even to Me ............. . Sweet Alma Home ..... . . . Peace I Leave With You ................ . . Hosmer . ,Donizetii . . . .Bassett . . . .Gane . . . Harker . . .Powersl . . .Robertsj f , J J, , ,,.. if ,vw Dfw. .,, my ,. WDA. MV. WA.-. ,.,,,,,, .mf M Iss IYTCKINNEY MISS BALDUF AND THE CLUB QUARTET MISS MILLER M155 SETTLAGE AND M155 SPONSELLER THE CLUB PIANO AND ORGAN M155 ALSPACH AND MISS DETWILER MISS BRAND THE CLUB M155 SETTLAGE QUINTET M155 SPONSELLER THE CLUB NIEHOFF BUCHER FREDERICI ALSPACII BRAND GROSS KIRSCH ENGELMANN KELLER STROEIIEL BLACK R. BEAM A. MILLER RICE SMITH I.. BEAM LONG DETYVILER DAVIS SYLER BALDUF SPONSELLER ROHRER INSLEY HAWK RICHARDS CASTANIEN SCI-ILATTER KNIPPENBERG KENNEDY MCKINNEX' SETTLAGE MARXENWIERVILLEVOLLMAN HARTER One Hundred Sixteen ,. .,,. .,,..,.n, .L -....,.,.,,. f I I 51 i ill ill .1 lil 55 ill IQ 5 Ev Q Ili 22- EQ. if if Vi 2 is If Eff 1:1 ill YQ lft ll. 23 II ii H5 au .ii .5 sf -,, 11 fs I ily, ., I f X I 5 i 5 3 . ,Ii 1-I I if '12 ,S . 2? I xl Sei ii' 2 M QI we gd ,I Ei' 5. . If , I lli ff fi H sy Q? M1 lfffli I AEI If gi if ,CNE ., -QI Q, li il fig if ixl Qi.. li Ui il :I M! i Ill IV ii! ti : W ,,,. .,.. I W 'gg fray.. fQPX .ff f . , f gy. . 2 , . 1 '- X46 3 'J ' - ji' 4 72? QI V. wfif 4 Q'f1,,,4 LJ ' ' V if V h V , , . ,,., W wwe:-A -' Z . . , ,,,, , ,, ,4,,, ,,,,, N, ,,,c..,,,,,,. ,....,.,......s.........,-......-......- ..-.....s-..,.N.s..-. ---M-0Ms,---.--........-...........W--.-+.w.-'-ff4.-n-wf4--f GIRLS' QUARTET The Girls' Glee Club has made this one of its most successful years. Following the plan of the last two years, the girls gave a purely sacred program which gives it the distinction of being one of the few sacred choirs of this type in the country. After weeks of hard work the annual Home Concert, the opener, was given at the Presbyterian Church, of Tiffin. During the Easter vacation the club made a two-weeks tour through the east, starting April first and returning April fifteenth. The itinerary included such cities as Akron and Canton in Ohio, Allentown, Philadelphia, and Lancaster in Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D. C. The girls were inspired by the large audiences and the large number of graduates which attended every concert. Cn the whole, this big trip was a huge success. Several week-end trips were made throughout the year. Concerts on these short trips were given at places close to Tiffin, such as Whetstone, Bucyrus, Bloomville, Sycamore, Prospect, and Marion. All of these trips were made very enjoyable because the traveling was done in the bus Miss Tifhn III . This bus is becoming quite attached to the club since she has seen it safely through most of its travels. If busses could talk, what secrets this one could tell! Everywhere the club has received the highest praise of the work which it has done. The whole credit goes to our director, Miss Phoebe Settlage, who, because of her ability and effort has made the club a great success. The invaluable work of Miss Margaret Alspach, the accompanist, should by no means be overlooked. BRAND SPONSELLER BALDUF NICICINNEY One Hundred Seventeen El ii. xx 5 1 i.. ,Q IV Zi ni fi if 'I I. f. iii S!! lf! ,,, , it .l ., 1, ,ii 5 5 1 iii i Q1 .. is 5.4 2 if rf :E ,iz te rl 2 3 4 L i eff fi if, it EE ' .gl gr il .Ll 2 4 it 'E 2, if iw ls, if .3 gi le H if is ?r ff Eli 'EE ill Vi 'ii gg so t 0 .5 eip Eff 53 li xii J . 2, fr liffliia 'll lggfjfi ..::..l . . fy.. A ,v.A,........,..,,,..u,,W,,A,,..W.,..............,.....,,,..., .,.--.,.,.,.,..,M..,.m+-,,,.,-....,.,,MHWm .. - ,..,...W,,ffa..vm,..w..v,,--N..,,,,...,.,..,......., ,,,, .a..m,.,,q,.W,,,,,w.,,,,,,m-N,,,,....,..,,.,,,.u,,,,,, 5, I M, . , ,, ., . ,. ,, . . , , . ,-.. ,, .,,,M...M V I iggmigxy Qifgmaf--W1 wffffq ,i X N f sf , , UINX f 2 fs ,f ' fy! nf -S mam- f X-W ,M ,ia fy.. new ,ra ,emzw M, H Z Q - f iz . A f .4 , , f , f 'MW 'ff '-,fwfr N W f' ,,....,....., ,.......,-..N, Z if ar, ig: 2 x xx f X S f T 5 I f, THE CCJLLEGE BAND Alive, active, peppy, faithful-that's our Heidelberg band. The band this year under the trained leadership of Mr. L. S. Foght, Columbian High School teacher, has taken upward strides toward a high place among the musical organi- zations of the campus. The members of the band deserve a great deal of credit for the faithful way in which they attended all the football and basketball games and added to the spirit of the occasion with their peppy music. The band also seemed to be in good form in their marching formations due to steady practice and to the excellent appearance of the drum major, George Weiner. The band made a trip to Otterbein for the homecoming football game of that school. The Heidelberg band made a good showing against that of the opposing college and was well repaid for its effort by a glorious victory for Heidelberg's football team. The band finished its successful year by a concert given in March. Much credit for the band's success goes to Lloyd Naragon, president, Leonard Snyder, secretary-treasurer, L. S. Foght, director, and George Weiner, drum major, as well as to the personnel of the band which is as follows: Bolenbaugh, R. Brand, R. Brilhart, Bucher, Busch, Casselman, Conrad, Duffy, Eckstein, Flockencier, Goodwin, J. Heistand, Ingram, Kinley, Kitchin, Linn, Raiser, Reams, Rock, Samsel, K. Seibert, Selz, P. Smith, Stearns, Taylor, Ward, Strauch. 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Ll The rendition of Handel's oratorio, The Messiah in Rickly Chapel, Decem- ber 11, by' a chorus of students under the able direction of Professor Amos C l Ebersole, and soloists from Chicago produced a fitting Christmas spirit on the campus. The chorus parts were sung by ninety-live students, including both glee clubs. Exceptional soloists were secured from Chicago. They were: Olive June Lacey, I soprano, Eva Gordon Horadesky, contralto, Russell Pyle, tenor, and john Emi g Rankle, bass. Excellent accompaniment was afforded by Mr. Scanland at the piano, and Professor Bray at the organ. l 3 . RECITALS g Throughout the year a series of student recitals representing all stages of developing musicians have added to the musical life of the campus. These 3 provided not only excellent experience for the performers but also enjoyment 2 for the audiences. 'F In the early fall the musical faculty made up of Miss Briesemeister, Miss Settlage, Mr. Behrens, Mr. Scanland, Mr. Bray, and Mr. Ebersole presented a very enjoyable concert. A From time to time during the year, Vesper organ recitals were given by Prof. Bray, occasionally being assisted by other members of the musical faculty, , ll The college orchestra under the direction of Professor H. R. Behrens, head of the violin department, is composed of thirty-five members. It includes both I those enrolled in the Arts course who have musical ability and students of the conservatory who are not regularly enrolled in the college. Rehearsals have V been held each Wednesday evening, s The work of this organization culminated in a well arranged program, pre- sented in the month of April in Rickly Chapel. In this concert Mr. Authur . johnson was featured as solo pianist playing with the orchestra, Concertstucke by Von Weber. 1 f ll. A ill One Hundred Nineteen r 3 ug 1 . E A . 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This handbook , an annual ublication of the Y E32 YB 6,1 5, associations, is a source of important information to everyone on the campus. It contains explanations, especially designed to aid Freshmen, of the functions of various colle eorvanizations. Throu h it the new student ains the ri ht ers ec- le g 1, g g D D . ,, tive of the different departments of life at Heidelberg. A map of Tiffin, as well as ,jf class, football, and basketball schedules, make the publication invaluable- Marion C. Harrison, '31, the editor of this year's book, was assisted in his work by Ruth VVilley, '30, and Catherine Morneweck, '31. Tl 2, as all gl? 335 E4 ii fir .ef i WILLEX' HARRISON MORNEWECK One Hundred Twerz ty-Four Ei it QE ll lf' is Lil Eggs H35 Mi Q59 -552 lil s 1- 'z V. Q5 37. ft. ,sf vii 52' lgzgjy we it fu f' ,s Ei YES if fglji 1 si li .ill Elf in .fi Er, , ,if 4 if iff iii ilg 5525 ,ii il? jill s': ig! ,ig .,....,,,,,,,.,,, fi 4 le 19111316 Speaking 1 . f 's XJ ! X, if r Y., vs .35 s, E 1 qw 1 ft. . AX ,LAX 1 A ,fm- 'gf' ml 4 f 4, .3 :H 6,1 f . .y,,J,,.pp,,,,,, NL, W, f ., .. .,,.,,p..., , . , ,L .. .. ,. W,,,....ud ggw, . , -, ,..., , . ,L ... ,,,. , V., VV fax WH 2 2 -fiirsm f J 3 f-wir. is A ' ' if .s-sw! - Mme M? ,, A' wzf.5r.,1 ' ' ff is 2 ,W ff M A -'af , - , ,fm 1 A ww, ,, I .4 - 1: . A 1-is, ey. s -' we 5 A A WX .UQ i ,fp vi v -Qw W I f .2 ,Z A '. X Zigi I X f ff! M gig gf. 5 1 . f f :kgs ' W . 7 A li' A ' ' zkissr' ' r f MENS DEBATE SQUAD E55 Ei! 4 1 4 il ill g. ,. 5: iff QE ig, ' 4 K, 'Pi ,ga 2 . S l 1 fl ,eg .i ,fi f r 1 5 L, ,vi The twenty-second year of collegiate debating marked another epoch in A A Heidelberg's debate history. A squad of about sixteen made up entirely of experi- enced men answered the call for debate at the beginning of the season and pros- QQ pects were indeed bright. The work of the teams for the year may be classified 33? under three heads-the regular conference debates, the Washington, D. C. trip, and the Pi Kappa Delta Provincial Convention at Ypsilanti, Michigan. The close of the Ohio Conference debate season saw Heidelberg with a record of sixteen victories and two defeats. The negative team going through the entire season without a loss. In completing these debates a tour of Michigan was made by both teams. Teams from Albion, Hillsdale, and Michigan State Normal were met on this trip. if A team made up of the three senior members of the squad, Sheats, Van Blar- we gan, and Gaiser accompanied by Coach Hopkins and manager Diefenbach f travelled as far as Washington, D. C. meeting teams of various colleges. Although gg' none of the debates had decisions, reports show that the team made a very A fi favorable record on this trip. The inaugruation of President Hoover, the Gettys- burg Battlefield, and the Lincoln memorial were some of the interesting points witnessed on this tour. 3, 5 J, Sw A The crowning achievement of the year was attained in the Pi Kappa Delta Provincial Convention at Ypsilanti when a team composed of Sheats and Van Ei Blar an, debatin the affirmative and ne ative won first lace honors and thus 5, g . .g . . g P gg became provincial champions. The Heidelberg class B team also made a very H good showing and was not eliminated until in the semi-finals of the convention. The entire season in all its phases has been very successful and a genuine credit if to Coach Hopkins and his men. ln L an il ilf 20 Q55 If fi fi ,xi Elf rf. .trr A 2. if iii lg. lj it iii i Q 5 ., ' E KERN SMITH CASSELMAN GARDNER KELLER CASSEL PFLEIDERER ig ' HARTSOUGH HULL TAYLOR HARRISON KLINGEL JOACHIM ANGENE if Q ig G. GAISER SHEATS XIANBLARGAN BAKER DIEFENBACH I 2 jlf , ' A Q Sli One Hundred Twenty-Six 'if 4-'rv'-'--f---'-ff-M '- ' N --W---?----f-f----4----f-f-f--f'--w-------- 4--n-A, f-n- - -.-wi.-..-. w. ....,. .. ....-.,,.---.h.......,...,...,..., ,.,o ,..,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,q,.W,,,W,W,w,,,,,,,,,,m,w,N-,-NUM 5 fy . ST 9? if 5 i 1 x ig. W . A I--.,. r 'kf 1' g x .1 f 1 i Q . ii i2i ix I I il 5. i al ii. 51' f . 2 it ' if gi is e . 5? l. is.- 5 ,. 5. 2 5 ? iff 32, rw, ew vg- il.- if 3. is l. I if, v.., iii 5.1- ll 5, 5. A E iii SLI ez, 51 ,. 6. is l. si Q .if , 3 LMA. I LTTQ 5 sf- .v 1, f..-..-.........a...,..V..-.N......,..............,,,.....,.. .,,,,,. . - .....,, .W .,,., ,,,W ,,,,, A vW,,Wb,W,M, W-'dwg-hw X . .. .... I.. . f. fo-. . . . . 7 ff wa.. Q is f1,, 4' f -w V . f . . '4 2' X f .-. ' S ',9f'.,,, r '. . - -' ' 4 1 MMM Fx . ii ss 'Y X f .f 'Q 'tis .2 Q 3 if ' 6? si 1 3 gt.. at XN,, i i WOMEN'S DEBATE SQUAD Although women's debate season has never been as active and extensive as that of the men, women's forensics have gained a definite and perm-anent place in Heidelberg's list of activities. The work of this year has been in charge of Prof. Hopkins and Dean Boehmer with the question for debate being, Resolved that the Jury System should be abolished . The squad was composed of about twelve girls, four or whom were experienced debaters and organizers. The final varsity teams consisted of the following' Affirmative, Mina Drown, Marian Black and Nellie Otte, Negative, Catherine Morneweck, Marcille Early and Luella Dehn. The debate season was divided into two definite stages. The regular conference debates and the Pi Kappa Delta Provincial Convention at Ypsilanti, Michigan. The regular debate season consisted of debates with West Virginia Wesleyan, Otterbein college and Akron U. Although these were all non-decision debates, the girls made excellent showings, and in all instances successfully proved their ability to both the audiences and the opposing teams. Two teams, one composed of Nellie Otte and Marcille Early, the other of Mina Drown and Luella Dehn, represented Heidelberg at the Provincial Conven- tion in Ypsilanti. Both teams met strong opposition but still maintained very good records. The team composed of Luella Dehn and Mina Drown placing second As both the men and women had the same question for debate, practice clashes were engaged in by the two squads. These clashes gave all the squad good experience and were great aids in the development of winning. teams. M. BLACK L. DEHN DROWN EARLY GILCREST MILFORD MORNEWECK OTTE One Hundred Twenty-Seven ly ,Q 1 2 ,..-a..-,.,.a. ...-........,aa.. ,.., . .,,.....r.a., . .. ,,.. .N .... . . . ,... . .. -...-.......- ...M . fl if' 3, 4 .5 1 .,, ,V . .,i . l fr' L6 X EFX. fi bi gli tis ii vi 152 iff ,li 7 5: ' lil. .Q is 6 ill Q lg' s. Q2 I El, S N :L .Ei 311 el ti it L2 .V ig if El' ll 52. if if .S if Q1 si S 'T S ,. E ,. .gf ii 35' QW Ti if 52 Z2 if .f, H3 2.5, Ei. IS, is iii iii 1 Ui. mg w isiws 1 qt. .V iii If i air' il! E15 iii sig uf? 3.5 iff :Il Q.: -gt 1 i L-- Z .Zi iw 23' zz, iii i 'if . li fi 9. -.5 . S 1 r . ' sit il wi eg -ui .,. EEE is aw Ei 1.22. aw s1.,:g S:-2 .1 I qw gi ii i X i EZIKV . ,, ,... . .. half fix A 'if f .. . , , , , ., ,. . -' f .fy if - I . f ' ' , ,,L. A ,,,L ,arg , ,Q , ,W Q f ' . f :A-1 14 it f -.Ng ,.,, A . , . , ,, . f. ,. . '. . H .. E.,,, ,,,, , 6, ,,.,,,,,. , j L, . , , , , ,,,, . V All VARSTTY AFFIRMA l IV E 1 - l i . l l i i i .1 - 1 'J is . 'Q Q it 'E l 2 i 1 1 E A 2 i E tl E Z 2 ' ut , wa ,Wil L.fj.,.,-i PAUL SHEATS QCD Debating his fourth and Iinal year for Heidelberg, Sheats continued to capture his audiences through his clear thinking' and persuasive style of delivery. His remarkable record, four years of varsity-collegiate debating coupled with the highest distinction awarded by Pi Kappa Delta in both oratory and debate, that of Special Distinction, is a rare attainment. HAROLD BAKER The second constructive and first rebuttal speeches were successfully upheld by Harold Baker, participating in his second year of intercollegiate debate. His deliberate style and keen insight have made him a valuable member and a prominent figure in debate circles. The organizing of next year's debate work will undoubtedly fall to Baker and Diefenbach. LEE VAN BLARGAN lf anyone ever put his entire heart and soul into an activity, Lee surely put his into debate. The fiery speeches and conclusive arguments which he presented were constant blows to the opposition and definite proof of his qualifications as a debater. Lee is a senior and a member of Pi Kappa Delta, degree of Special Distinction, order of Debate and Oratory. LESTER ANGENE An alternate is a man who must do a great deal of debating without saying much but still be a capable substitute if the occasion demands. The affirmative team found such characteristics applicable to-Lester Angene, a first year man. His good showing makes him a valuable prospect for next year. SHEATS BAKER VANBL.-xRG,iN ANGENE One Hundred Twenty-Eight :iv 5 ' 4 l sl 's it If I . 1 5 i 1 2 2 c ,I gfffzii it il? tg fig QI E? TE it ii A: t ,E , i ff 'E 5 eg ill Q i ,, s si Z 2 1 W 25 ei' V F. 3, l 3 3 fi 51- fi .4 ii gi, if f, We iv gif il: lt if R-, 5 I I I .,,L G - . . I 5 f A I f I 'i Us , I 1 I 1 E qm,.M.a... ,,u., .,..-.,...,,,..........IW.,, ,.,, , .,..- ..,, M... .... .M Ay, ,,,,.,,MM,.,.,,..,W,..,,,W ,,,., ,-,,,,,,.,cZj,..,,a.,.,.,WDXRQ fo' f .4 I- f il Q . ' . . f . f , I W Q .-f.liQi..ffi.it c,-,..,.,,-.l4-3Q.. M v4 .. cgi II I I - i II I7 -g,QQQQ...- J VARSITY NEGATIVE MARION HARRISON The negative case was introduced by Marion Harrison, who, speaking in a ff smooth, easy style assured the opposition that Heidelberg was not the least bit , rattled, and prepared the audience for some most damaging evidence. Harrison is a second year man and promises much for next year. ALLAN DIEFENBACH 1 When a good library research man was needed Allan was always on hand. 1 His ability to sift material and his complete understanding of the question gave i 1 him an undisputed place on the team. Diefenbach is a second year man with bright prospects for two more years of college debating. . GEORGE GAISER QCD George Gaiser was captain of the negative team, upholding the third con- l i structive and rebuttal speeches. His extemporaneous style of delivery coupled ' Ei with his analytical ability has been responsible for his advancement. Gaiser ,i.. is a senior, and a member of Pi Kappa Delta, orders of Debate and Oratory, the highest degree of Special Distinction in that fraternity. , A K ERNEST PFLRIDERER R., As the alternate for the negative team, Pfieiderer was always on the job when needed. His good work did a great deal to make possible the victories of the 'i negative team. Pfleiderer is a capable debater and should make a good showing if in his next two years of college debating. il I ' 3 ii li f if I iilf ici 5, , ,,, .. , ,1 2 - , 6 lil, ,gg iii ffijlil ,, . .11 l ,V l sz' I I , 1, gyifz.,-...sly HARRISON DIEFENBACH GAISER PFLEIDERER il e .I -- E zi E 1 fa5W.?7,.,v...-.m.- J. I ,X- .is If lr' tr ,I7 J 5 fi. 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' Nfl-' , ' M X712 01 14, J. . ' . -,,, . 5 f , ,. , ,,,, ' 'gg X261 2 gl if . we Q ,1 ml fl 1 ,ij , 5,2 D15 .S l E il L 32 222 E S. Q ,gg it .gg iii ,E 22? it 5 5 ' 4 ' 4 E .fi fi il i. li, fi? r EJ' vii' ,4 ig' Ju ..-,a.-...M,..,. .-, W , .MMM...s,,....,.Mm-.-,...,'...........,,..,.W.i,,.,w.M.,...t.....-..,..m.,.,.. ,w..m,.WW..,.w.,,...,g,....t...,.......,.....M.,..,.u.i..,.c,.....,..,..,f QRATQRY Never before in the history of the college has Heidelberg made such progress in the field of oratory. The past year has seen the college represented in the national contest, Winner of the girl's oratorical contest and Winner of the men's extemporaneous speaking contest at Ypsilanti, Michigan. This is a record rarely achieved by any institution during the course of several years, but still one has been attained by Heidelberg's orators in one school year. Paul Sheats, a senior, the representative in the Old Line contest at Witten- berg defeated the other state contestants and by virtue of his victory brought the regional contest to Heidelberg, for the first time in the history of the college. Then Mr. Sheats again proved his oratorical ability and gained the right to enter the national contest. This is another innovation -as it is the first time that the college will be represented in a national contest. The contest will be held early in May. Needless to say Mr. Sheats is a very fluent and effective orator with a keen mind for developing his material. The subject of his oration is Salvage Harriet Gilcrest, a sophomore, represented Heidelberg at the regional Pi Kappa Delta convention, winning first honors over eleven contestants. Miss Gilcrest has a bright future in forensics. Charles LeGally, a senior, winner of the local peace contest, represents Heidelberg at the state contest at Wooster. Mr. LeGally is well known for his work in oratory. George Gaiser, the extemporaneous speaking representative at the Pi Kappa Delta regional convention won first place by a unanimous decision of the judges. Mr. Gaiser is a senior and a distinguished member of the debate team, who through his victory, may wear an emerald in his Pi Kappa Delta key. SHEATS GILCREST LEGALLEY G. GAISER One Hundred Thirty ii 'x ,, if f lv? lNl QW ,gf :ii UZ . f: 1: aw' a 2 if , ' Q 4 i. 4 .1 2, 2 fs i . X 1 ses iff ,. ., fit iff LYSE il. F? if Hg iii it El' 5' iw iii 5, ,'! i Q55 tie Q52 T25 2? gi: si: is il fi? El 'gi ,IE 3-5 IE? avi ii? 1 if? if 11 525 is! ii Us 55, ttf ri. EXW gl? iii ti! '. EDR ,tim 'M I .fp Eramatirs 7 V , ttti... W , .. ,,, . , ,, , .. ,, , , , ,..., ,..t ...T ,, QQ-J KES-. Z 'bf 1 ,f W f N' 25 , f ,Q ,K , , ,, ,,,, ...f 94? ,..i...,... ..,. .,.. .. ,,.....,,,...... , ,,,,,.......,... ,,..0.x...., i,..,...-,.......,.... .,.... .......,, ,,,,,g,,.....:.....n.,..............a.....s...., ,,..,.. ,,,.,...,-,,f'!'fN7 THE CALL GF THE BANsHEE The Call of the Banshee, the first of a series of plays presented by the Heidelberg players of 1928-29 is the first play of its kind ever to be produced by the dramatic group, although many different types of drama have been enacted, never before has a mystery farce been presented. The weird, moaning wail of the Banshee coupled with the sudden death which it invariably producedg the mysterious opening and closing of doors and the sudden hum of a rapidly rising window shade wove a tense spell over the audience which was broken only by the outbursts of laughter, sometimes genuine, then again nervous, even hysterical laughter which the humor and mystery of the play brought forth. Many new characters to dramatic circles were presented in this production. John Heistand, a senior, acting in his first college roll, as an erratic Austrian physician surprised the audience with his hitherto hidden dramatic ability. Charles Le Galley as the superstitious Peter Adair successfully brought Act 1 to its climax by his response to the call of the Banshee. Roberta Stucky and Clarence Sitler, Peter Adair's adopted daughter and her sweetheart skillfully portrayed their parts, while Paul Raiser as Doctor Lacey excelled in his interpre- tation of the money mad cousin of Peter Adair. It would be difficult to forget the work of Dorothy Strong and Margaret Harter, the two negresses, and that of Carolyn Bremer and Elizabeth Hursh as Joan Walter, Hazel's friend and her comic Swedish maid. The unusual humor of the play was successfully brought out by Richard Hotz, the deaf servant of Peter Adair and his wife Josephine Walker, Esther Keller as Mrs. G1 imes alias Mrs. Crimes, and the sheriff and his deputies Kenneth Kohler and james Ingram. The mysterious element enveloped about Alfred Hotz who protrayed the character of Yuru, the Indian slave of Dr. Markowitz. Yuru was also accountable for the workings of the so called Banshee. One Hundred Thirty-Two , . lei. i .s 5 if :ff 'fi sg is if 242 iff fi 2 5 ' Q S Qi ii' li 3: U i EE ,Z gi i . it f 51 li? g g 2 1 .Q si if fi if I E S l F- :E ' s ', ! gi 5 31? f, ,X ,..-15 il' i. 5 : if fi 1, . ,li ,ie in I il til EE ii itiilii X' fa Cir fi 5 I it ' X 19 ugix wt.. if 'x if 1 E if if .3 ., , E-. E Q l l 5 1 A 2 . l :L - ff 'I li l ' , 2 g ?, il fel li -l ig lg E 5' 2 l f ' Z 1 3. QFQ .W IH -.5 r af 1 5 5, :- , W, , , ,, X, h I .Q . - f if . - BEVERLYS BALANCE Beverly's Balance , the second of a series of plays presented by the Heidel- berg players of 1928-29 successfully closed the modern drama season at Heidel- berg. The action of the play hinges about the old desire for greater social approval and prestige. With the realization of the real financial status as compared with the supposed or apparent condition there is created by Beverly a desire for a happy medium which is truly a reality. This is Beverly's Balance . The cast included a list of actors of various attainments. Several were entirely new to Heidelberg audiences but still there were mingled with these just enough familiar figures to guarantee the future success of the production. Bain Reams, George Bohn, Marion Sponseller, and Edward Schlingman belong to the first classification, while Carl Muetzel, Thalia Rice, Anna jane Miller, Earl Joachim, and Ruth Balduf are well known characters, familiar to Tiffin audiences. The work of the cast is highly recommended for the finished production which it presented. The entire cast entered into the real spirit and life of the production with a vigor that insured its success, and instilled within the participants a real interest and value of dramatic activity. The production was presented at the junior High School auditorium under the capable direction of Professor H. Dana Hopkins. ' . f . i 4 :ll l. ..,. ff, l l .. 3 tl ' 1 Q i , , i , j E in i T el 5 egg' .35 nl it til ig ls in-fmlf . One Hundred Thirty-Three ,,,, T'wT T-MiW'W ' ffm '7 'Til1 -f l'7 7-?7f 'i' ' ' V' -l'71'M W -..,,,..,.,. ..,. M .... .....,-M,,a,,.,..-. .i...... ,,.. ' ' K I K ' I ' ' f ,. V 50' A 2 z S-......w.w... ,. ,. .. ....- ...W ...- - iff: ,i 2 Y, i ' L E Z 5, 5 I Q fi ,i , ,, E 1 SS 2 :Q I eel, -: 'E iii N 3 if e 'fl 'fl f E 1 5' ,1 fi , ? is E 5 5? gf if ,S V11 cl 52151 ii ,,,l Zig ' fi 'E I .E 12 fi Q2 ,l ii I it as , ,i ,w 3 t Q fi L, 1 il S Q' ,V Il 5, .Q all ,,f 2 lil iii Z w, , ' ,WX .Q , , 1' usual may t ,ii 5 , TW! .ff Q ii' f ' if , , ' Q , ' , 'ef-Sim Yi ' ,J-z,ffy . ,- V. f 0, bf T My Q' sly 4, V, , WA' HAMLET The crowning dramatic achievement of the year 1927-28 took form in the annual commencement play when Shakespeare in all its pomp, splendour, and glory passed across the chapel platform for two successive and successful perfor- mances of the well known tragedy Hamlet . The first performance, produced in modern dress cast a new light and inter- pretation upon Shakespeare by linking the past events with present surroundings, and showed the audience how Hamlet would look -if written by a modern author, The second performance, that given in Shakespearean style and costume was by far the more picturesque and inviting of the two. The fittingatmosphere produced by the doublet and hose, and the fiowing robes of past centuries, together with the memorable soliloquies. produced a picture as well as a production of which Heidelberg can well be proud. The success of this production hinges about the unusual cast which presented it. Keen, acting in his Enal collegiate drama showed his unusual dramatic ability in the role of Hamlet, while john Cowley as Polonius, Charles Prugh as King of Denmark, and Paul Raiser, as Laertes the son of Polonius share equal honors in the male leads of the tragedy. Marian Laubach portraying Gphelia and Anna Jane Miller as Queen of Denmark admirably upheld the important female roles- ln fact the entire cast gave unusual support to the production. As a result we have the following criticism offered by a prominent figure in Columbus dramatic circles: 'lThe production of Hamlet as given by the Heidel- berg players was equal and in some respects superior to many professional pro- ductions of the play which I have seen. The commencement play for this year is Macbeth , and work is already under way on this production to surpass even Hamlet . One Hundred Thirty-Four 't WM Q25 nz, , ,MJ , 3 f f , 5 ff f- ms--,--..,.....,........--J 5 1 2 rf 1142-5 255 51' 5? l 51a it -ii if f' 121 E, i - r if EV 12 ll iff ,A if if 'ii ii ii! 54 T i I 4 f 4 i f ? 1 ttf .X Wi wir: 1 TE ,, A Y, i, ig, :il ,. ,Vi 'E 2 I ,Q .2 2 at g Si T: 5 if i Q? 2, if Q1 , Q i ii- , ' Ii. 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A. is a prominent campus organization thatienables the men .v 'Ml to live a more Christian life by presenting a comprehensive program that involves fl 3 .l 5' li in some way every one on the campus. The Y tries to feel the pulse of the college life and provide wholesome avenues of expression. By its extensive 535 1 l committee government there is practically no branch of student life that is not influenced by the HY . , A The desire to have a living religion is met by religious services coupled with forums and discussion groups held in conjunction with the Y. M. C. A. The 35 visit of Sherwood Eddy last fall served to show many of the students new ways 'i of looking at life and its problems. He was followed soon after by Arthur Rugh f 5 who presented his views on the relation of the college youth to missions. . 5 The Y has assisted in the college social program to the extent of staging, gf A 5 .g in cooperation with the Y. W. C. A., six all-college parties. The value of the Big 1 2 Brother plan cannot be underestimated in the acclimation of the new student to .24 . l - 1 his strange environment. The refurnishing of the dorm HY room has developed get gg . wi . i . lg more skilled ping-pong players than are ordinarily found in any ten colleges. 3 rg 5 Ee ,S fz- ff sl Through its employment bureau many men are assisted in their efforts to .E .rg work their way through school. A precedent was also established by offering two is: gf-, xi trophies for inter-society competitiong one, a bronze statuette for a basketball V tournament which was won by the Excelsiorsg and another, a silver loving cup fi for an extemporaneous speaking contest, which was also claimed by the 2 . li Excelsiors. li.. if 1 L i -, i Z, I i 3 'K V. 1 .i- .S 3 e 'E s. 4 1' 2, .2 i ' fs- ,A l E 1 gf: :gg LET E: gg tl eff i li' gil if fi lt? .1 1,7 i 'Ei li g. gi ls ,gi 353 lf Vf li Sie BUCHER J. HEISTAND MATZ GALLAGHER HARRISON MALONEY CUTLER 5, MCELHENY G. GAISER CLAPPER PRUGH MAUTZ VANBLARGAN R. Horz gig fi Mg irq One Hundred Thirty-Six W ..,,. l.L.LfZx.i.w ., ,, .,,,. . ...,, , ,.., . , ., ,es.,..A.NW.-.,-M, ,... ,.:,,,, ,,.,.. a...-,s ,... ,, V. .. f , . , Ei A . Z. ,ii . ,, ,,.,, ,... ..,,,.. . ,,,. . . N.. A A x 72 ki., Z f X .Q 1 ' l 2 E 1 I, I N .. . . ..., ff fx Y. W. C. A. We, the members of the Y. W. C. A. of Heidelberg College, unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this Life possible for all people. ln this task we seek to understand Jesus and follow Him. The Y. W. C. A. has had this New Purpose Statement for its standard of efficiency this year and has been trying to follow it in all the phases of its program. In their Sunday afternoon meetings the girls have been studying Christ and his great influence upon the world. A few of the topics for study were 'LChrist in Music , Christ in Art , and Christ in Success . The Y's Skipper , edited by members of the cabinet, has been placed in the hands of every girl on the campus that she might be informed concerning the work which this organization is doing and that the interest in it might not be limited to the cabinet members. The Freshman Commission has been unusually active this year. Their various enterprises included a Japanese Bazaar and a Colonial Tavern both of which were successful. Fellowship on the campus has been promoted with the help of the Y. M. C. A. by a series of exchanges between the Men's Commons and the Women's dining halls. On the whole this year has been a very successful one for the Y. W. C. A. D. MILLER KEMM SELZ I. MILLER L. BEAM OTTE R. BEAM ROTH DEHN GILCREST MORNEWECK MILFORD MCELHENY One Hundred Thirty-Seven ,L iii k . 1 ff? 5' fl ir? if ty .fl 5 'f lil il? si -it Q2 E: ,Q El sl ll if l- qs ig ft 3l l 1 E2 Til El 55 l, at Ex' 'f 'Q fl 1 , i A 2 , 11 Y 4, Ei l' g. YP l. ll fl ' iii Q2 iz' ,I l2 Q., . 112 lm Gs 652 5 'sf Q.. gi rf. S' ll 4 5. 572 .ii 2 ,E ly - if v 1 . :Sf I et il? 1 it it ii iz .lf Vt 35 fa ig if if Q ii. ii lt l 5 1 4 Z .,, 1 i l 1 l li .2 e 5 E 3 1 4 , f ,,,,.,,,c.M .,. . M.-. ,A,, so ,,,A, M,,,, ,,. M ,,,,. ,M,y ,M ,,,. . ,,.A Q35 . . ., . . ,,,, , S. ,... ,- , A ' is f at ,Z fa, s saw at Q , 'v' f 1 , 7 f E f M J I 3 X . . i . . .. ,. I ,. . .gi ., ,,,.,, .Ms-f . 1 L,,f 5,42 L T T ,. ,,,,A ....,.. ,A,,,..A, .M -..caan .AA. -. .,, ,4,.. W,g.-....-..- ..... ,.Qg-Q,.Qff .,,,, f.ff.lQfQfQm.J45 3 Z .fiffl ' f 5: eff 'ell GQSPEL TEAM gig 'Qi l, ill lg The organization of the Gospel Teams is a department within the Young Men's Christian Association which tends to promote and maintain the interest fi g 'i' i of the students in the church work of Tiffin and vicinity. A Gospel Team consists fl 1 of four young men who take complete charge of a church service, including the sermon, scripture reading, prayer, and special music. In this way ministerial students have the opportunity to receive some practical experience in their future Work. Music students, also, cooperate in this work and they are benefited 2, in a similar way. Perhaps the outstanding service of the Gospel Team is that it gives the churches served a better understanding of the student life and ideals f at Heidelberg, and a deeper appreciation of the work of the college. L Anew departure has been taken, this year, from the usual Gospel Team idea, , in the formation of Deputation Teams. These take charge of the church program 1. for an entire week-end, usually incl-udifng a Church Night on Friday-evening, Ya ' 'A f children's party on Saturday afternoon, a young people's party Saturday evening, sg, and the Sunday School and church services on Sunday. This gives another Q . . . . . 1 If l group, the Religious Education students, a chance for actual CXPJCFICDCC. This Q work has many possibilities and will, no doubt, be greatly expanded in the next my few years. . . fr During the past year twelve Gospel Teams conducted services and three f Deputation Teams took charge of week-end activities. It is estimated that about ' ' three thousand church-going people came under the influence of this organization during the year. ll T 5 . il 'Q l .Q E 5 Fl ' .li if Fi H .EE ii l m li? f REAMS LONGAKER WALBORN GAISER JOACHIM HARRISON BAXA SNYDER LEGALLEX' DIETZEL .ig INGRAM HEISTAND BUCHER SITLER PRUGH wg in .2 'Unk One Hundred Thirty-Eight ? 1 7 , W' U ' S ,-3-M M . , .... . . ,.,.. . .,...-,..,.., .W 1 . WW...,,M,,.......s..,....,.,....,,..,,..c.M,.,.....s ..,. ..,.v,,,,,,.,.... WzM...-.... ,.,, W ,W .uw.,.s.,,,..,,..W. ...,4 ,W.W,.,,,.....,..,,... s..m..WW-.v,-,..-....m.-...-,,..,, ..-Nxfgqtwv X X I X CN 6. . W M, F , A., w 1 V2 X 1 Q 'Q' ' 2 iv, 44 'if ' 2 , gg-I f 1 gi ' il f ' 1 J' 2 N, f' .- 1 45 V . fifzif fl: , .94 .1522 l P : '--2: g f ,mv 1 .L . ,W ffl sqm , - 'ii M 'wt ' L 5 -ww ,TS -az- s,f,g taxa get f w .a in f' g 2' , A s. :ff Wax rs, 'Dfw bf . Wifi if 1 1 i 1' f f x Xfygw fly' NW , 1 fl M W L , , , . , . I , , - ., ,, .. ,,,,, . ..... I I MI fx MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION For the past several years the Ministerial Association has been an active organization on our campus. There has always been a large percentage of Heidel- berg students who are planning to enter the ministry or some other field of whole- time Christian service and it was for these students that the Association was formed. The primary purpose of the organization was to unite its members in a closer bond of spiritual fellowship and, consecration. This was accomplished by informal devotional meetings held twice a week at the Men's Commons. These meetings were frequently addressed by men already in active Christian service. The secondary purpose was to promote the social life of the group. This second aim was carried out by an informal fall stag and a formal spring banquet. The Heidelberg Ministerial Association no longer exists. On December 1, 1928 the Heidelberg Chapter of the Oxford Fellowship of America was organized and is one of twenty-four similar organizations throughout the middle-eastern states. This is a fellowship not only for those students planning to enter the minis- try, but also for those who plan to enter some other phase of Christian life service such as Y. M. C. A. work, Religious Education, or Boy's Work. At the present time the local chapter is composed of nine members. Meetings are held twice each week for the purpose of discussing local campus problems as well as problems concerning Christian work and fellowship. A HARTSOUGH SMITH INGRAM KLINGEL WALBORN 5 iffy: l e , - . 1 tx ., , i E , l s fi ill fit iii iii sf H1 '14 ir gil 2 Rifg li: I Ei I' i? l 2 iL 1 v .2 ,A , i, ,li Ei ff vi l ' .l i. if 1 -1 1. t ii '5 f Q , 1 it .2 'Q if .1 1' it al T5 gs. .. ft' l'4 1 z . ,E 2 if ii. Z A: ll r S1 'Z Q.. :gi zz ig 1 E fr. , Eil fli f 2 .3 if Q sf 1 32? I Q i tifs 3V H lf. xLf! 5 fl. fil iii '22 li- li ffl .li lie ll! Ili lr sz? Ag HULL SHULTS SITLER HARRISON LAMMERS ' SEIBERT BUCHER HExsTAND GAISER LEGALLEY pi I uf ' . . ' 5 One Hundred Thzrry-Nme .,.. . .::.l i if-2 .,,. t - ifzzfifiriifgifziitffiifffttii .i7'f t7T''ii-'Ji 'f'1't t't't? z r 'f'ftiff1 il smaawwgm ...,...., M ...... nsaaaamwm,,,,,2,iW,an-n,y ..,. ,y.t ...M A .... g ,,.,,i c,w . -.Wrs.WWc.-lA . si 5, as. ,...,A.. ..., ......n,.,u.,,,..i,,,,..,.,,......,,,....,,mW..s...W, .,m.Wm.n,..s,..,,,,..,t,, ..V,,, M W ..,,.,, W..,-.,.-.,..s,,.,... .,,,, M ...,...,.,-,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,M,w,,,,, I .. J ,N , , ,,,c . .W JV' ,fax A ,cn , K7 ,, X- ' 2 - ff 'Tv' ,,g ' ff 'V ' my N25 77 ,f .' gs i X... ... i ..M--,,.n.....M,,n,,.n,,4.,-..Q,... - ,..n.,m... ...am .., -r-m,- -.M.M,...-.. -f if i ' z 55 ,. ,. il ,i ,,. JE ,. 4 -2 7 ff .Qs ,ii Eff S, ,, 5, fi i, iii 23.3 i I I , ,El ? , fl is l, f! ,l gl rf! y al 3, 2 H 'x s 5, Fi .3 vi fi sl. 5 2 - 1 ei is 4 i l 5 1 sl l f 3 'iJ THE STUDENT VOLUNTEERS The Student Volunteer movement holds a justly prominent place on the college campuses of our nation because it is an association of those whose interest in the development of the mission fields in foreign lands is keen. Not every member of the local organization is a signed Volunteer but the membership consists of those interested in the work of the foreign Held. The group has formed an important nucleus about which activities for the promotion of missionary work have largely centered. The local group of Student Volunteers has been quite active during the past year on the Heidelberg campus. Meetings have been held in the Association Room every Sunday afternoon which have developed into very interesting dis- cussions of the missionary problems- of the modern age as presented in Stanley High's book, The Waking World . Last fall the local group entertained success- fully the annual, two-day, fall conference of the Student Volunteers of the Northern Ohio Union. Representatives from many of the colleges of northern Ohio were present and many student problems were squarely faced. The play, Ordered South , was presented before the student body at a prayer meeting service in the early part of March and was afterwards presented in nearby towns as part of the Deputation work of the organization. WALBORN SEIBERT LAMMERS SMITH KOHLER SCHLINGMAN ENGELMANN GILCREST DR. ZAUGG MORNEWECK EARLY One Hundred Forty X x 5 KZ. 129 434 if fi ii E ig gi, T iii T if, , ti X. i i f 1 z 4 1 . 2 i ,.i 1 . f 5 i , Y 2 E If lirlf ff ? :. rf' K EV L 'J .ls ? '5 ,V Sz Vig 2 T E' L f, 334 ii, if ai, Q1 iii f li .5 Qi vw Zz? :, Tf 5 1 sg? 'x l gr iff 2' 'I ?f3 i N' . if li T Eli .1 ill 4 1,2 f' ii if ls? il 'I s QV E 'Ez siifi lil i' 1: 1 ls lf Qi? ' iff 5 - s f ,:f vu !,.................,,,,,- .x.. ,,,.,.i,..........i........,..W .,,, ,, ....s,.,..., a- -f-x f 0 ff f f' f 3 X X f ni f7.., ,,3i 1 ry X , , Q , 12, i , s 1 1 2 P t li l . . 5 ln, 1 C5 Q , , t G EVM? iii 55 l in ai, ,. sjifi 2 1 , 2 iii rl SL-Mi Lira ll 15:2 if ' :Z i I if 4, if 5- ti? im ., ffp, 2 , f f M FRESHMAN YH A new idea has been introduced to Heideberg and has proved to be extremely potent with possibilities. To those of the 1928-29 Freshman Y this year has meant a chance to come in contact with other Christian first year meng an opportunity to exchange ideas with perfect ease of mindg and a new means of growing easily and naturally into the college life. These facts are greater proof of the worth of this organization than anything which the feeble pen might write about it. YAMAGATA Heidelberg students are helping to further the interests of the world by their small but important part in the support of the mission at Miaochi, Japan. This village is located in Yamagata province, a name well known to all Heidel- bergers. Formerly the two Christian Associations lent their aid to the village of Yamagata, which is now self-supporting. Early in the year a combined Y meeting was devoted to advertising the project. Pictures, which Dr. Zaugg had brought from Japan, were thrown on the screen and explained to the students. The Yamagata fund offers the college a chance to make itself a part of a universal Christian purpose, that of carrying the gospel to all ends of the earth. 1 One Hundred Forty-One izfmw. ..,. -.,.,.N.,..,,..gQ,,,. ,. ,,,,. amuaas, ...,. 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'aff-, fzffm' XXX-12,5 155 - ' e .. ifggijgf' will , 'i XS lofi? - 1 rg, 1 1 5.5. k . 4 E ii.. x 4 Wg ar, ?a 3 3, f is fi iw xl ll. V Y ll fi , l, w 1 l 2e22v'raf .4. Tlei AERo CLUB Eli gpg The Aero Club, owing 1tS name to Dayton, the center of the world's aviation if gif activities, was organized in 1924. Its membership IS made up of students from bi? ffl Dayton and Montgomery County. 5? it . This year the club has well lived up to its reputation as being one of the peppiest of its kind on the campus. On October 6 they held a Wiener roast along , !y .55 the historic River Road. December 15 saw these students again enjoying a party, 215 Xgtg 4 this time in the Aptonalton society hall. On April 2 the annual spring banquet was held in Dayton with many alumni and prospective students attending. 1 Q. ie Engl l ' 3 . 2. 55 li? ,Q Ml! iw .... 5 iii D if 3 f ,... ...A M K 'f we U s. .tr' i : 11 is 9: .-15142 fl psi? ' lil ff E iii l sis 1 5 if . 15.5 . gil PRUGH Rowe 4 RIECK SELZ STAFFORD INGRAM lg? muh P. EARLY M. EARLY HEISTAND GROBY KIETH fff li isse Til ln figs r A -v--------....-.A One Hundred Forty-Three S 3 ...,....,.. . .wma-.. , ,,,. .. . .-...,... .. -c,,....-... . .. ...,....- ....... Y.............,,..f,- . v,-,......,....,,.......,,u,..,,.,,,,,-..:.kL,,.fa ,W-1--:wwf-f-,...,,.,..,,..-,., ..... ., ,,,,, ' .. ,,,. Hugh- ...wha ...,i ,,'.- A... .....' 5 ..k. .1,1..Q. .. .W -. ,pw x , ,' . - ., -1. 3 .ff 4 i ,........M,,., ,,,g.D,.,.,, ,,,,4,.,Wm-MMw,..wM,WM, ,,,,,,,,,......,L.l,..,,,.......,,..-,-. . .. . ..,--.,,,. . ,,.,.:-. ..- ...,-....,.......,.-.,z.i.. . '. -.......,t.,.., ,n...p... 4- c ,.,..,,Q.....,.,. ..s+.,.,ajm.w.. .f ig,.,,,..M it .4..4.Qu.....-.:, .gzwtzp ,.,..z.,..,... ' iz., ' 4,a..,i,m ....a.n....,g l I 1 f , f f 4 1 1 V . SW, ,, . , , f , 1 K Y f 'fa W 5' 'Q f ' 1 2' 1,1 5, 5 iff, gf fgf' .' X ,mu f MEI ,2 ff: ,wzfd X psy... K 5, Q 6 A Z 2, 1 M . V, . 5 5 .J , w ,V ff - X 1,4 1 , X . f ,,f W r-W-...,..A..,-..-...N ,et ,, as X W 5 fx f' 'i Z R' , ,Mx A . ,iw 7 wa' ff -' ' W POPULAR BIOLOGY CLUB Organized in .1925 with an active membership of sixteen, this club has grown to attain a position of importance on the campus with a present roll of twenty members. Its purpose is to disseminate information of biological purport and it aims to increase interest along scientific lines. Varied programs on birds, plants, and insects are regularly given. A lecture on entomology by Prof. Gilmer and motion pictures helped to make the meetings interesting this past year. I The club is looking forward to visiting the American Academy of Sciences in the near future. The spring picnic of the club is an annual event which is always eagerly anticipated. DARDEE HOTZ WILLEY WIERVILLE GAISER HARRER BEAM BURMAN DAVIS DEHN STEINMETZ BLACK BARRICK MANECKE SETTLAGE LAVELY DR. 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I ,.,, , , K If , M, QW . 1 :tw A-V. f f Saw ,M -1. ,yy -lysffg' ,lv f f f f f J: ir W ' W,-, 42 'ff I H z-' - f K ff? , W :L ,w, MW A Wggg... ,, , 4, ff, . 1 A . , ,, y, I 5 f 1' x ' , , f V ' ' Z ff iff :if CRAWFQRD-RICHLAND CGUNTY CLUB This club firmly believes that it is not the social events here at college, but good old boosting back home that counts. The new students coming from their vicinity show that they are right. Recently the club has extended its membership to include students from Marion and Wyiandot counties. During the Christmas holidays the club and alumni enjoyed a peppy banquet given at Bucyrus, with Professor Gilmer delivering the addLess,.of..the.evenin.g,.., . M,....,,,,,4..1 x n., E if NW W W f I f f, 1 QM- , x ,H it ,l LM ,, 5 - .- 5 , f Q gf , ,A ,5 Wt 5 Q ifzyf :gr :S n.l ill fi X, 1, iii V. ,, ii Eli 2 2' , 'I ' I ,V is E , ,fi 'a 'la' si, 3 .5 E- ,gs Ef E? ffl Sit in -f lc, t 2 'f , ,j '53 ,,, 243 -1 ,i is ll.: W5 ,sf '21 :H .ii 5, x fn , i:l,,i E, . V715 E52 ra! ,,,ii Sir? Zig l 5,2 1 viz, -off A i 2 ff 2 322 il :ig 5112, lgt.t.l,i gli! 1 2 5 ., f PFLEIDERER TAYLOR SMITH HARRER F AUSER R. BRILLHART ANGENE A I. BRILLHART BEALL SLAGLE X BROWN PFEIFER f ts JE One Hundred Forty-Five X... W, ,.,,,... ,N l,i. ., . ,, - , rrr- in-wm1Z'1'W'T ?T7 '-'rim' WLT .,t.. ' l25112.liIQ1,,LCL...L.1L,LMgLQn,.,,,...I.'WL.lrQl.lW,2LQu.L,,.L..2w,Q,Q,.,ff..,..,.Mff..,,,,,. vifl-val-.lr-,-Ll,--------M ------1---+--M ml ,. ,,,,,j K , . --. .,., , t..,...,. A ' 1 I Ky! at 'X f Q ww. Q' 1 'V . ff A, f, 'I ' sfzfff M ,Q 4 . tr f ...W Q ,.,:- wiffff- ' + f C x ff fi 5:1 2231 ? ' . . . 5, M M f, .M . f 1.2 5 gg .M f ' f if 2 , QM: nf w We. W 5, 'xiii f 1' ff? ' , .1 u f ff My FQ. ' yr Y I 0 if ' ' ' QLJZEQXV , ., , , .W . , . . ., . , . ,,,, ,, , V .- , ..M...,,.....,4 X-.....,. .,,,,N, - .,...,,,,e.,,,,,, .,.......,.....-.. ..,,.,....,,... .,s,........f,... ...,.......c....,,....,.,,...,,..m...,.,,...,.,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,N.H,..,,,,,..,,4,.w, ' - W f 1 i 5 ' i .1 i ,f Q., i K, Q. ,wi W Q fq., f 'if . wwf ' f !x ' XX ' la 2 5 3 Ji 5, f.,f E uf ' l i E . i .1 ei 'z 5 5 V.. 3' N EDUCATION CLUB -gil. The Education Club was organized in January of 1926, under the supervision of Professor E. I. F. Williams, for the purpose of furthering interest in the field of 2 . 2 1 . . . . . ,K M if education and of bringing the members of the club in contact with some of the jg Ti leading authorities in the field of education. Membership in the club is open to E all students taking work in the Department of Education and at present is close to one hundred. Meetings are held monthly. iyir bfi Doctor Baker, Chief Psychologist of the Detroit schools, recently addressed VV ,-'ii ' Al ' ' ' H sl the club on the subject Educating Bright and Dull Children . The club was gg- also addressed by Superintendent J. J. Richeson of Youngstown. s.. i 3 gin' K, Z' 5,5 ,li 22? ig it iii 'li F all g i if fi? 5 il f . fi :Ei El'.. ,lf . fi l lr lf ,i ls lg 353 1.2 Ell lswiil f r if it 1 5 , ff we .3 Wil li? E .35 One Hundred Forty-Six if-.. ,. -.. ..,, . . ,,.,..,,., Y V X . . .W . ....,. .. .... ., ,.,, ..... .... . ., . MW .... ...ww ... ,.,, E... a,.,.-,....,.-, .. .. . . , .... . .... , ,... .,.,.... , .,..-..,., ..,..,.,,.l., ..f,,,,,.,4f-lll Wt.n..m..,,.W-.....,,............,,.,.,,,.,,a-..,.,.. ..,....,....,.,,.,, .. , .. .. . . ,r . ... , , V1 -' w.-..v,...4.,.....,,m.,M..,f,,,r,,,--,.,,.,,,.-m,W,,.,t..Am,,.,,,W.-..N.,,...t.VmA...,,,l-..,.2.....s.m...,, - m,,f,m.,.,,.....W...-.,.,.,.-....1.,...,...,... ...,.,d.....,,. ..............,,......,.....l.l-11 '..V.,,.,.W.4 ..---M.---- , , r K ,. I ' f X, , , ,. ' ff f f W if' I 1 , r 4' xg f , , . , . . , f . It fy 5' I L ,N , 7 , KAPPA DELTA Pl Although in just its second year of existence on this campus the Alpha Psi chapter of Kappa Delta Pi has become an organization of influence on student life. It is the honorary educational fraternity whose membership consists of students in the Department of Education whose scholarship record places them in the upper quartile of the junior and Senior classes. The chapter was instru- mental in bringing to our campus noted educators, one of them being Dr. Halquest of New York City. On February 20, celebrating the first anniversary of the chapter, a formal banquet was held at Hotel Shawhan, and fourteen juniors and six Seniors were initiated into membership. Nineteen friends and members journeyed to Cleveland on February 26 to attend the Kappa Delta Pi banquet given in' Hotel Cleveland. The address of the evening was given by Dr. Dewey. Pres. Charles E. Miller, and Profs. J. A. Lancaster and E. I. F. Williams are honorary members, and Miss Florence E. Boehmer are active members of the chapter. Officers for the year were: President, J. Howard McElhenyg vice-pres., LaOpal Zauggg sec., Margaret Alspachg treas., Dorothy Miller, reporter, Ruth Ryan 5 counsellor, Prof. Williams. ALSPACH FRAZER A. WILLIAMS ' BOEHMER MCELHENY D. MILLER BEAM LANCASTER ZAUGG DR. MILLER RYAN R. I. F. WILLIAMS ROGAL.A One Hundred Forty-Seven --.XXFQW ,f f.,,, - ,. .' ZW! 'vigil MW ,I x M2 z , rg I ' 1 N ,I . f , X- .fywa I 4 ii. f I, 3 . F55 ill ai ip I l fi If ii af Q' li ig 'Q ai lg .,, 2 rw fill fi ii' f? if ig' M E? lt rf :jr it 'igss 52' ,L sz- - 'f it . , A :K -3, 5, -I iz... ye, V- .!., T51 1-1. Ill 1-It r 1 Elf ,K :six fi. iff ','f 'i I 37 iff 522. 55' 1 wif fffii. Vi Z 6 . M., fs. 1.4.7 Q22 X1 . ., I +I , ,,,, . I it , sf: ,gill Q . W.. I ,R . I ,5 . l 1 if i V' I :Eff if 4 5 I .JJ 233 in at QT? as is lil W K .,,, . ..N,.,.,Iq, A I , - . ,I ...., ,. M.-.L .f,, 4 v'-' W -s-s -5- fav-W-Q M1210-.4.3Q+5g:z.-....,g,,.,Qi1Q .,, .... ga... .QL ., .,.,,. , .g ,,,,. , ,.,,i....,E.. ,i., sl .',. .Llf . M MW'f't W -. ' .I 'faqs' I f 'I .L , 1 . 1 f Q., Ex l sqm Q ix I zu. -4.- M, 31 f. 3. Si, if r l Q r, .lf g 2 2 6 11 i. 4 f 5 , 1 . 2 fi .i :Q E 1 I l 1 . l 1 3 l I x r 6-1 f 4 4: NX, 3 :Ei . I2 , .1 I 1 paf,,L,....W ,..... N... ,V,,,, , .v, ..,,. .,, L.. .x.,.... - ,.,, . L. LL. ..,.,,,,, - M.LL,LL.LL,,,.M,.,,,,WL,,-.,.,,,-,,i,.,,,,mwmx , , W , Leg ,..... -L L.. ,,V, LW.- A..,,.. . m,,.M,M..,s-.,L.-,...,...,LL- ,A,AA.,. .. ML- . .,. L sl il it L lil lei 225 T if gif QV HISTORY CLUB if Q t ' ' xl Through the efforts of Professors Smith and Klett the History Club, the first 43 , 'E .. . . . . ,gf ig? 'il ol its kind on the Heidelberg campus, was organized in March 1928. It seeks to gg .g stimulate a more active interest in the field of history and to furnish a back- i ' ground for a practical view of modern life. Membership is limited to Juniors R and Seniors who have histor as their maior or minor. Durin the ear the Club , . . . . . 1 1 . v ff .- V holds six meetings dealing with various subjects of historical interest. The gf ' professors and instructors in the History Department act as advisers. gy .L ' l l gi gil ! 5 QU. f i. ' ' 4 :sf E 1 '. Ei 2 ln ii T Q, N f Ei f if . tit 1 Egg + 1' X i L5 lr ,i il ' 72 Us si ti EQ S gl 51 El 1 1 5 19 ' 1 fi? L .i l Z . l i Q! -2 5 li' 'l 5 il K . fl 1 l - Q Q BEST LEE GARLAND ADAMS KRAFT VANBLARGAN GOI-IRLICH Q' ly , FUNK STEINMETZ KENNEDY ZIEBER VVIERVILLE ONES FREDERICI it 1 f . f i I is WILSON NICKINNEX' GALLAGHER HERR SHEATS SIMONDS BROWN 1. ' gig INNES BLACK Hess DEMUTH MAUTZ BIGHAM OTTE MORRIS 22 iff ig fl One Hundred Forty-.Eight 'J 17, w-1:1-A 7' 'lf'f ' .,,, , T . ..L H, ,. '. ,, ' .',... '+ '1ff 'QZILf,LZr.. 'f 'f4f'ff'T'7'ffiffff7'T' Q, t sc! 2, V 5 , f l i Q l,,..,,..?........q..a. ,.H,.,,.r...W,,u,.....,,............,,..,.k.,,,.w...,,.,. ..s...f... M. W. ,,,Y-,,,.,,.,,,..,.. ,..,, ,, f .M f X X12 X KK 5 x X i 1 I ! ff firm J Q 7?E ji :ri S 1 v 1 E 2 S2 ix fl fl? il il ' i l 5fl rv ,a fl its 4 6 I 'EE iz if al X .J .i Z: if 1 z ,Iii yr El: if fs is if 'ii , F 'lf si ge il El 3 s Q 3 :Ei l L 2 gl ei , f,,A ' 3 FAS i V TE jp An old Indian trail running through the country which is now the city of Akron fl gave its name to this club. Organization took place in the fall of 1925, with students from Akron, Barberton, and Wadsworth comprising the membership. The club is active on the campus as well as being active in making Heidelberg 5 popular at home. Every year a banquet is held in Akron, which serves as a get- r together for both students and alumni. SPICER DIEFENBACH SNYDER BUCHER WIRTH 2 ZEITLE BUCHER MARXEN MORNEWECK MITCHELL One Hundred Forty-Nine ifv'f. fr 'W ' LEfWf+ ttin ,i rwari , MN t ' W Ml W'sW'M 'c't ' Zi -1 ls f , . . . fs.n:...,.. .,..v t.,-,g,l,V,..,.,,,, , a f - N. stt.r Q I K 5 E S I l 2 l 3 i E 5 E l E Q 5 I 3 i 5 Q E l l E l 5 E l 2 I l 5 2 l l 5 v 2 s y 6 5 Y 3 is ff 2 . fi 2 1 1 . ig ,, w,.,M,.., , ....-.,.,4.t..,,,,,,.wM,,.-W W., ,-v nm., ,,,, ,. ..,..,,,,,..WW....,M,v,,.,,, la ,, I ' Q 5 . P x 'i a .,, 2 3 5 x if if , ., -.,..., ,,,, .,,, Wa, faxxf, ,Q ' ,gf Wifi mffm I i vi- ' M U27 2? I i we . Q- leyqs,i,f' Eff at ff?-. J , ,,,g,z V z Nw X 7 ' ' ' F' ,,,,,. Neff' .,f, 22525555 55,42 GSX X . ,, ,..,,. V ,f I if f,-f ff f 1 M V I - ,,,,,,,., ,,.,, , vjw ,Mm ,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,d,,,, ,,,, ,W ,N,. ....,,.,.. ,,.,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,Mz,,..,,,4....,.... ,,.,....., M.n,.....,..,..4......a.. ,....-.., ...M WM-M--fm: -.-.-.-..1 L4-212 1,v., MM- ,Q,:...-,f., ..,,.....f' f. f,...,,,.2...,.,,,.,,.,,.....,.,,..,,,,,,.,,...f y :ii if ie I 5 1 ,E THE KEYSTONE CLUB S 'ls Ei Q' The personel of this club consists of all students from Pennsylvania. Its Sli gif . . . , . . if e, purpose is to promote interest in Heidelberg in the home state. judging from Eff the number of students from Pennsylvania at present, their efforts back home NW if! have been well rewarded. ,ll ,Q The pep of the members was displayed when the club held a Wiener and fli marshallow roast at Ogontz early in the year. Y 'El il 7 Qi, yi Cfl me iii tp iii 'ij iii gi! gy ' A 'fii lil I ff S 1 ' It f ,- f 1 Q 1: 3 , . .' f iii ij A y TVIYERS M. BLACK F. BLACK SHUPE Q if i, Us f' M WEIHE SETTLAGP: L. SHUMAKER One Hundred Fifty .s.a..ll- ,,... V M44 , ...HV - V , .aff-ff-TI..E f ,WA,.,...,,,. ..,t.,, , , ..,.,, ,.,. , , ., .,.. Y.. ...N-mf-.W ,,., a.,--,,.-...,,,.-,,N,N. , .. .,,, , . . . , ,, , . ,V V , 25 n by Q. , ., Q 1 ,f ,Q .k.. I X M '--' Cfiff lf? 5 5 fi? 1 X T , N-.U xx X s f I, ,.....,,....,.W..,..,,,L..,.,.,....s.Wi...,-,.,M. .,.w -W............s,,.,..,. Mm... ,A.,,, ...W ...,,,,,., r W. M,.,,. W ,,.,...,,a..-,-.a..s...A..W,m.L...-.-.,Wam...m. .... .wa ,,.,., ., r-. . .Www ,--. Ajx ,TSN z A. 1 ,Q 4 ,, ,Img ,fr . ,, X L lfff27?Yf'w7H f t 1 w- -1 'ff ' A -if .. W -wi? fl 5 .Q 13 . ,fix 'W I rf fn . , ig ii . . Q , .- H .X mfg, 'lg-, if 6 I ff ,V f ,Vg 1 fm , :fr V H 1 - .1 3' ' M' Q S X ff .2 .6527 'ff ' 'VZ awk' 5 L fir f ' ' 9 'X 3 ff I 5 1 t ffw if t N' if J V ,b,,k .MM W . ,, .. . .. .,,, . , ,,,,. ss ,, ,,,,,,, ,r N........,.,,.,,,....,.... ,.......,....., ,... ..,...,.,.f.,....., ,.,.............,.......,-.....,.......,...,.,. M,,,.,..N.. ......... .. f ...... l::,,,,L+,..,.,.....,..... .wkx ? '. Lx 3 5,9 K. ., ,K iii il 51 S1 2 .al ii is 2 1 ill li U .i ,, I i ei 'fl Q , ,z E5 1' gi sz 1 I gi . gf: gi 5 if l e if g .1 if Ll? ii an 'M ii Pi F 1 l rx f Q i 1 ,E QS ii I 3 is , :- i' ,, it ,fa .ai V fx 27 xi li f iii 2? fi gc iii i if ,Q if 5' fi Q ea iff' li. f il' 7' 5 ' 1 in SL li li sz fi 2: , ,2, 1 gi Ei 252 ill .ig ll' fix as sgs.....is2 I Pl KAPPA DELTA Pi Kappa Delta is a national organization and is considered one of the leading forensic fraternities in the country. Its purpose is to create a higher incentive toward greater efficiency and interest in forensics. The members are graded according to their experience, the lowest degree being that of fraternity and the highest degree that of special distinction. Heidelberg at present has three members of the degree of special distinction-Paul Sheats, George Gaiser, and Lee Van Blargan. All three are seniors who have been actively engaged in forensics throughout their college course. The present total membership of the organization' is 6. The officers include Paul Sheats, presidentg Lee Van Blargan, treasurerg and Nellie Otte, secretary. The ability of the local chapter was very satisfactorily proved at the Provincia Convention held at Ypsilanti, Michigan. Of the twelve colleges represented, Heidelberg may easily claim convention honors. There were seven possible first place awards, and of these, four were won by the local contestants. Heidelberg's other entrants also made good showings, none placing lower than fourth. Pi Kappa Delta is now looking forward to the Eighth Biennial Convention which is to be held at Wichita, Kansas in 1930. A group from Heidelberg are planning to make the trip with Professor Hopkins, who is the National Fourth Vice-President. LEGALLEY BUCHER VANBLARGAN GAISER SHEATS OTTE One Hundred Fifty-One .,,M,.......,,.....s..... .,.. M.. ,,,. , ..,.,.N,.,,, ,..,,.i.a.,., ,... ,,, ,,,.. ...,,., .,.,, f-.-,.,,,,... ,,,,, ,...,.,, .. . , 2 e Y ,... ,......,,,,, ...,..,... , ,..,-.V..-,,....-..L,..........,..c....,,,. ,.,. , ,.,,.. ..L.aa.,,...x4a..L, ..p. , ,,,. ,. ,. ..,.,,.. .,M,,,,..M,,,,. .5 . ,,,... Mama ,,.. .,.s,,..-g.T...aia,..,.s,a.,,.,..-c ,,,,,,,,..,, , -........-,...,... , rs, .... 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The aim of the club 22 1 . . .51 I I , SW 1 X 1' :ZS lj? ,.,.a.,-,, , .. ,, ...M - M... ...,.--.,h.. ...... . ....,.. ..,,,.,... . .,,.,,,.,,,,n, , ,,,,,, ,h ,.,,,, ,mMm,,mMm,.f '3 5 Qi ' M, if il il ag STARK CQUNTY CLUB 5 1 4 .a l if The Stark County Club, organized in 1921, is the oldest club of its kind on the 5 9 1 i ri campus. Its membership includes students from Canton and vicinity, and it is 1 is to boost Heidelberg in Stark County. Through the efforts of this wide awake i group our college has become well-known in Canton. A club and alumni banquet 2 was held in the First Reformed Church of that city on December 28, 1928 as is the annual custom. E 5 4 l sl 9 f -ff ll 1 tl ' , . 114 , , 2,3 I l l l 1 l 1 E 5 s HARTSOUGH SCHORY SITLER LEGALLEY FLOHR WALKER GILCREST STONER BACHTEL CLAPPER SMITH MOYER HOLDER l 5 2 . 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At the monthly meetings, papers resulting from intensive study of composers and their works are given by club members. The club is active not only on the campus, but also in city musical circles. During the past year it assisted at a Schubert program and presented a Jenny Lind program at the Tiffin WOman's club. Through its excellent work, the club has established for itself a permanent place among the musical organizations on Heidelberg's campus. BARNES DIETZEL JOHNSON STAFFORD BAXA LEGALLEY L. BEAM R. BEAM ALSPACH D. BEAM SCHWAB DETWILER BRAND SPONSELLER MCKINNEY KENNEDY ANDREWS WISLER STRONG One Hundred Fifty- Three 2 ' X xr f GQ MW 1 l f 5 1 ll ' E. iz! l li fi 1 ii V' Q ' s 5 L i E i, 1 ji ii 2 ' 1 l i . 4 Il 2 ,E F l K l l 5 5 it 2 E It' i 2 if 1 5 il - 1 s f if it ,, 5 l 5 f l, 1 5. fi Il M i ill iii Egg elf ,,..-.,.4,.il 4, ,.1A, z 1 , 4 1 J , eff, , 2 i .L X f 4 .1 if 4 WCM NCmmN''Nmwffwfffmm'fffflQff'MM'Af f.f'f CW ,,fMfffff'f'M'W'W C me '7 Eff? ff 1 If +8 , .-:, 2 rv ,f,, 1 5 swf .fwffi ,sw 'JJ' K' kr f t 1 at A A 0 V , 114, ,, f v C .4 ,.,,N. M, ,, .,v' ,,.,,A, ' t t U35E.M,M.,.h. M, .,....,..,.,N,, .. what ..x.. t W., ..x.,.,, M ,,.QM.t..f V V ' gQ'a,4.i' ' , , H! A ff? EE 3 I fs? fg ,tu 'f, TUSCARAWAS CCUNTY CLUB , ' is ii iff if ' Th1S, the newest organxzatlon of 1fS kmd on the campus, was orgamzed 1n 1926. fj,V,q, . . . ST ,E 'Ti The members have found out that a httle e drs la ed at home often br1n s pleasmg results. . E' J if A The main event of the year was the banquet held in the First Reformed Church his f A at Sugar Creek, Ohro, durmg Chrlstmas vacat1on. Coach Edler gave the ma1n get WZ . . . . M? iz, Yi address of the evemn wh1ch was much en o ed b the members alumm, and a Ei: iii 2 y iii ? number of prospective students. A ig! if if :Q in iii 7555 ii it 231 bfi ,S rf 3 Q :il M Tgi Qi T52 ff: Qi f 'wif lf' 2: gf, , ei J ,,,:,, H75 Hi Q22 L ff fl 1' 4 X nie fa. :af 2 ii 'f if li f yt, 31 ,Q fi ff f f ii? , if 'if fini Q 7' rf ig Q? 555 gi VONBERGEN BRAND BUEHLR WINKLER Rom bg gg SYLER BRAND STUCKV MIZER ggi' if 341 li wg One Hundred Fzfty-Four , 2 :Lrg TCM ..g,. .f,,....a,.aLf,,gL,.L,,-.Qf1fQQZfffI'.':Z '..,,.,QI.Ll'fZff W, .QU LW, WW'f- T7f1?Lf:gE ' v t ' t ,,t.,,, r.,.-,,.,5.-,g,,4L rt,r gg tV,,re v , ' 3 ii C C ,,,, if 65 J1,-...,.............m,....,,.....,L...,,,,L.a...- ,,.. aww..- -...s.s.-.,.-........ 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Membership is limited, the qualifications being an average of C or above in grades as Well as the recom- mendation of the club. One act plays are produced at each bi-weekly meeting. Several of these including When Grandma Pulls The Strings , which was given at the Y carnival, and The Valiant ,-a tragedy-which was given at the Tiffin Women's Club, and at the open house of the club held in the Little Theater March 13, have received recognition outside the school in civic organiza- tions. Miss Kern and Prof. Hopkins are claimed by the club as faculty advisers and coaches. ' .I ,., V. lm One Hundred Fiftu-Five l. . 3, ,i ig 2 ,iz S .-I Z - E ,Z 1 5. ii, ,le V, 55 V : fa Li : 15 f l ri , Q5 1 X ,E Alf .. in -Q , s f is I, El g 1 el sz A' L il .fa ,ft 5: it 2,1 ,t ju lg, i? uf ai, all ll: 4, gi ,Q .3 xi' l ,x . , ii, 12 .53 2 tl 5.4 if Es :gt .5 ls, His H, , ii. ll? ,, lf, -ati ftp Vis: tibia . f':. 5,3 wifi Eli lf? 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HEIDELBERG CALENDAR FOR 19284929 , 1 it at Sept. 10-12-Frosh arrive and are duly instructed by deans, president and as 'az :gr ' 2,2 5 . librarians. if , ' Sept. 13-Upperclassmen join freshmen in the opening chapel of the year. 92' 1 ig. l Sept. 14-Classes begin. ,, vi l tl . Sept. 15-Everybody meets everybody else at the Y. W. reception in Williard Z2 Hall. . Sept. 19-The annual Big Mixer opens the social season. 2 Sept. 26-Frosh prove their mettle by pulling in the Sophs. The Freshmen- 4 is fi gl. - 5 ,, ,, l s f wil i 3 5 X 5,55 if milf' Oct. 5,712 fli Oct. i '75 .1 2 1 1 4 ,iii Oct. Sophomore party ends successfully after some trouble with hungry juniors and seniors. Sept. 29-The Cardinals open their 1928 Ohio Conference football schedule by completely swamping Oberlin, 18-O. 6-Heidelberg 6, Muskingum 6. 10-Vilhjalmer Stefansson gives a most enjoyable lecture on the North Pole, as the opening 1928-29 lecture course. 12-Old grads come back for a glorious homecoming. Heidelberg 24, Ohio Northern 6. 24-Shades of Shakespeare! Through the agency of the sophomore Exes, Hamlet and his father's ghost walk again. 27-Heidelberg 38, Baldwin-Wallace 0. 29-The Phis are awarded the cup for the best team of speakers in the first annual Women's Extempore Speaking contest. Nov. 3-Dads' Day, Heidelberg 78, Capital 7. 3:5 :Z ,yi 571: .iii fi l 5 Nov. 2-3-Hortense Nielson reads The Doll's House and 'iAbraham Lincoln 2 for Heidelberg audiences. Nov. 10-Heidelberg achieves an undefeated season by winning from Hiram 75-0. iQ Nov. 29-Thanksgiving is celebrated with a sunrise Y meeting and afternoon . parties at the halls. Dec. Dec. s,,, . af ., Ez 'J 1' gh 2:5 5-Arthur Rugh gives an inspiring chapel address. 7-The Euglossian Literary Society presents its sophomores in a charming 'lYuletide Phantasy. 11-A large chorus and four soloists gives a splendid presentation of Handel's Messiah. 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Jan. , I wi ww. ,:. fx L. if xx X fax X ' Q .Q W 7. f , , If X ,V fs .Q M , sf ,aw -,Q L ,H f f .W . .4 f. 7 ff fn- ,,i 'r ,,,.1 , . i Z 929, xvyfft ' 2' 1.2 Q X xxpy. NNW swfx W, , 1 1 X' I 1 VM. V A, ,f if . N. .. ..,... ..,. .. ..,.a ..N, .,.. .. ...... .,.,,,,...... ,,,,,, .....,.. ..,. ., ,-,.,,,..... ,,.,......,.,,v .,a.- ., . .- ..a-,...-.ff g CALENDAR, Continued 13-Heidelberg's negative debate team defeats Otterbein's affirmative in Rickly Chapel. 19mStudents follow happy highways home. 28-Jan. 4-Men's Glee Club travels on warbling tour through Ohio and Indiana. 7-The student princes halt Wittenberg's winning streak in a 39-27 victory. 14-Heidelberg 67, Otterbein 27. 16-The Kilikilik announces' Heidelberg Leads All Schools in the Matri- monial Business. jan. 22-Baker and Zinn elected to head the 1931 Aurora Staff. jan-. 24-29gMid-year exams. jan. 30-Second semester begins. Feb 8-Muskingum 28, Heidelberg 25. Feb. 9-Heidelberg negative team meets afhrmative team of Occidental College, Los Angeles. Students disport at Y Mardi Gras. Feb. 13-A fascinating attic of antiques is the scene of the Nyodas Sophomore production. Feb. 15-Paul Sheats wins hrst in Ohio Old-Line Oratorical Contest. Feb. 18-Louise Beam is named valedictorian of the Class of 1929. Feb. 19-Whiting Williams lectures on Labor Problems. Feb. 20-Kappa Delta Pi initiates twenty new members. Feb. 20-Sophomores of the Hesperian Literary Society carry their audience to an interesting past in an open program. March 4-President Hoover is inaugurated in Washington with the help of four H debaters and Professor Hopkins, who are making a debating tour of the east. March 11-A thrilling mystery trial The Green and Gold Case is presented by Phi sophomores. March 13-Aptonaltons show talent in sophomore program. March 15-Harriet Gilcrest represents Heidelberg in a state oratorical contest for women at Ohio Wesleyan. March 20-22-Clarence Sitler and Mildred Kemm are elected to head HY groups for 1929-30. March 21-Students vote to revise self-government. A great day in Heidel- berg's History. One Hundred Sixty 32 X 1 i f, ff? f X 22 E fs. ' gi i ff x 33' ii ffl 114 its kiwi? ,gl E5 A E, . if i fi lf. gi Q? . . V5 E. ii 3 22 1. I :E 1 l ll. ,. .z ls . 3 3 5 . 3 5 ii ?l li le il ? ,WMM s , 1 5 1 4 fm- i'- ' fx ' - 'mn-wwwi-Q4 e I if 64 f' W-Nm Q W ggi 2 . :M . U Q-HW.. .N Q , MW, , , 6.53 f X- f IL 5- ' ,,yQ1:f f5? ff - ' f -A 'XX' 2 -lllfjjf 3 i -4, ' WM' .,...,,,, in ,, L A24 M I K, , , A ., w , Q53 y ,igwfyfiw ,N ' I -1 ' , w , A k f f 1 Q ' ,L , , ' ,V . ' K fg' gy '-M... -- ,, ff ,fm W4 , if vgfinffw, , A A , ,,,, an ny ,,,1,2 ,L , .X ef? M., KZ 3.1 ' , P 5 'fv.-W, , --E , EW ,' ig! E ' - if ' .... ff I V1 1 :g -K , I: A Wd ,, ,,,,,,y , L ' 52 '-www ff ,' 5 5 Q Q g ,gg ff? mwfffw if 3,5011 .f '1 I 1- 4 1 '25 I 6 E E! 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March 23-Open house is held at the women's dormitories. March 28-April 3-Easter Vacation. April 4-Excelsiors win extemp cup. l C W5 fy ,...,M.,i..,...,...,. M g,f'N.i ILE ill if i . Qi 41, V, J. Ai l fi i Z l , . ig: il li 1 April 5-Sheats wins inter-state Old Line Oratorical contest. April 11-12-Heidelberg carries off highest honors from provincial Pi Kappa Delta convention held at Ypsilanti, Michigan. if gl April 15-Girl's Glee Club returns from an extensive and successful eastern tour. M April 15-Heidelberg Players present a weird mystery drama, The Call of the Banshee. April 17-The College Orchestra gives a concert in Rickly Chapel. April 22-Professors Behrens and Scanland are heard in a recital. April 29-The freshmen put forth noble efforts in an open program representative J of their three literary societies. May 6-The Heidelberg Players entertain with Beverly's Balance. May 17-Those who have served their Alma Mater well throughout the year are rewarded on Heidelberg's first Honor Day. May 18-The campus outdoes itself in the most successful Tri-Color Day in History. May 18-Excelsiors and their friends banquet at the Shawhan. May 22-Kappa Delta Pi enjoys a banquet. May 25-Aptonaltons and their friends join the banqueters. May 31-Dr. and Mrs. Miller entertain delightfully for the faculty and seniors. june l-More banquets! The Heids and Phis. june 4-Exams begin. i June 8-Nyodas and Euglossian members banquet. june 9-The Baccalaureate service is held in Rickly Chapel. June 10-The grand march for final chapel begins at 10:00 A. M. In the after- l noon the juniors compete in their annual oratorical contest. June 11-The Conservatory presents students in a recital. The Heidelberg C . Players present Macbeth i june 12-The Class of 1929 becomes alumni. if . lil if il . ill One Hundred Sixty-Two ,,.,, D, ,.,. . .,,g . 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WW., , ., .M . ....M,........... ...,.., . ......-,...................,.,...,,,...,..... .,.. ,..,..,..,..,.,...,.....,,.....,........A.-..,,.....,...,N..,.,. 1 1 f 5 2 1 E f E if fx : ii ' i 7 , f Z, x 5 X in asf' u 1 1 L if a 5, if f 1 f E f 3' R 1 . 1 2 7 1 1 2 E E E E 3, .IE . xii ffavj- y A.......,.4.ff f! f .Sf fm.. 32 5 3 L i , E 1 Y. Q 5 EI 5 2 6 s 2 1 -1- wg! M 1,1 3, ,.: e LL One Hundred Sixty-Three vii..-.......,.,...,... ., .. . 7.11 ,.., -g..,---,N.,.... f,.........., .--,... M..-.,,.. --.......+...A. -...M-V. -.4--H --U- X I fix . f I 5 fi 7 A 1 . , M. X -,j 3 .I CAMPUS HUMGR Prof. Mulfinger- Tomorrow we will take the life of john Milton. Please come prepared. Ed Schtiltz- Why is getting up at 6:00 in the morning like a pig's tail? Dorothy VV.- I don't know. VVhy? Ed- It's twirlyf' Jonesy Cat football gamej- VVhich one is 'Smearem'? He must be a new boy at School. Keg-f'Who? Jonesy-1' 'Smearemh I hear them shouting at him all the time. Dick'I-I.- Every time I have an argument with my girl I enter it in a small diary. Lefty- Ah, I see. You keep a little scrap-book! I-Iutson-fto girl on phonel- Now you get another girl and I'll get another good-looking fellow. , Miriam Jones- I'm very despondent over my literary outlook. Lop Z.-J'How come? M. j.f I sent to the editor of The Times my best poem, entitled, 'Vffhy do I live? and he wrote back 'because you didn't bring this in person'. They say Adam was the first radio bug, I-Ie made a loud speaker out of his spare parts. Bill F.- That last note was D flat. Dep S.- That's what I thought but I didn't like to say anything. Caddidy-HSay, who was that peach I saw you with the other night? Bus- That wasn't any peach, she was a grapefruit. Caddidy- Why Grapefruit? Bus- 'Cause I squeezed her and she hit me in the eye. The prodigal, Prof. Gilmer, returned very late. 'fWhere have you been? asked his indignant wife. After a moment's reflection, he ventured, The cemetery' . Good gracious , remarked Mrs. Gilmer, VVho's dead? 'AThe whole bally lot of 'emu replied her husband, cheerfully. Mr. Simonds-'II wish I had one of those crisp rolls that mother used to makef' Mrs. Simonds- Yes, and I wish you had a few crisp rolls such as father used to put in the bank. One Hundred Sixty-Four ,....-,,....,.,.,.,....,...-.,,,..,-v......,....,.,,..,...u.......n,..,..,.,,..-?..-..- ......, W, ........ -..,.,,.,.,,W W., .--. -V-w,,-ww -,-f v-.lwwv -W.,-.M-.-WW-Wm-f.wLw-,fW,..m'-.---w,,..WW--V-ww f---'A-4f M-W,.,,WW...,A-M,-W... ,.,, .,,.-..,.,-..,..,. K ' - x W, - if V X f KX 1, . , QW , f , , ,. f ' K' K WEEK , Q x i 0 H . ' S s -3 k Q,3,?,fzK,,,,,.g - f .Q ,. 45 ,W ,fx Mem L , -N V Xi? Q Q2 I f 1-w.....,... ..h,,,,.,,., . .... ....... ,,,.. . ....... ...... .. ... . ......,..g.... I, ,,,, -,-,.4., ..q...W....,.,.,,...,. , ,M W .,...,.......M.,. ,,....., I XE Q T E 'z . 1 : S , Y 4 Q ,g, ,s -e. 5 , 3 i 1 A X! 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X532 N 3 1 J is M4 ,Maw THE COMMONS Follow a long hoard Walk Elem to its end Arrcl lol thou shalt find a structure Built close upon The Way to every man's heart. One Hundred Sixty-Six !' ,A-A 5 i ,,.,....,,.Ma,....,.,,, .N .MM ,M M... ,. ,.,,.,. 4 .,, ,. W.,,,,.- .,.. .. ., . ....- .Y.., r .....,.- .. W...-,,......-...Q ...,...,, 1 L c E 3 ftfml ,Ly fl l ll fi 2, L' fi sl Y 'H ? ' 1 F 2. 2 1 E s I f i - l , ,l ix. l !. V. ill if 'ls is 5 a ' - f f I , ,,.....,.M.-,W,,...W..,....,.. .m,, mi-M.mM ...., ,..I.. . ..V -WI w..,, .w,,,, , -.-..M-,.i..,,,I, M..aN, I W.,I,-,,,.,WW.um,,mm,,m,,,-.L,,,L..,, ,sf V wiv, P-11, , xv, Y , Lu ,I , ,N ,,, KJ ,'!3w-, ki? f V I . t., V4 L4 'V if X I ,V , ,VI V V V V-I,-, V My V K Y' I Q12 ' ' Gig V j A I 5 , ,QM 2 I I ' I V: -' Vu- ' I f MI Vw MI ff -Miz X , .X , ft , X, In , nf H it VI- ,' ff I , 'I' ' V' 25 f .. ,If ' ww it , ,, I , . ,M . . , ,,,, , I , f Q . 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' f 5 1 Q , ff wx S 44 if: an ff 'Lb ,fd 'nr 2 .E ME 6. 5 is 5 we if L4 . -E IQ .11 FRANCE HALL ggi 1 - 225 5? a As of old a smger told 532 . . . iffyigi if Of palaces fa1r and a prmeess falter, So today I, poet, say QE , , , , 14 France IS faug her maldens fa1rer. fgiiyai' eaaa x F M1 I L1 if i 531 45 vii 3 ll Q l :Q !1V5i gi 11,2 4, ff! Pii1-ff E:L....Ll! L....... ,fpgq Q53 xii X fi- 2, 5, , . Eze, gm? if S One Hundred Sixty-Eight safe S' xii if 2. 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One Hundred Sixty-Nine ff'Tff 'I'.1ZiLlY f ' 9 s 4 Vngf 2 PQ W, ,Q 1:4 rl i V Loy, , 4 X W, , , ,, vvg l E 5-W, A 5115-'J fi 7' w , if 24' .L 7Ay,l ls, w jc fi .V .QZ .M 2, l 5 'f sf, . 55,4 im sg '1 ,fl el , .gs 1 , 'M rv: V ,f if , gfiuw li! 2,3 fe? ,, 1 2.8 , 59, 51 1 El , , 5 i ff: 1: AZ: 1, 1 1 1 1 Z E gl s E F 2 1 Z WILLIARD HALL Towers and turrets reaching skywarcl, Ivy climbing a gray stone Wall, Voices echoing girlish laughter, A modern Castle, Williard Hall. V1 If .far N1 ' mp. , Q X22 ,5 uv aiiim, I W. 2 if Y 1 X X X N X ix NSN r l L Ki ,r,, Q X N, s of sg E l- A? gin 7 . ,ikigrx ,,rr , 2 - ,- - Yr je X as 11 E 1 -- I . foggy, 4 l 1 ,b l 1 1 Q 1 Q 2 R j, xg , i , l 3 N 3 is A One Hundred Seventy ,431 L31 I-V ' ' ,M.r,,,,f,,..,,p,r, r 15 , H V ,fa fxmfiwf .n..,.- .,.. aw, xfpm 1 A S I X-, J!! ....,,,......W,h.w..,m.M...,,,...a, E ffsf 1 , , , . H Zz l,, 5, gg, ,z LV 7 ig. lil 'li ll? gli ff F is 5 ali if iif ffl E11 9? El ll' 12 JE? 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Q- 4'-if 4 .ffm ' x - - 'H' ' L :Q ' -' X Jn: A, 'ff ,3x1?2'7,.::2UF'f'f 141:-: .f - K ,,,, K' W ' V ' W,,:Q:1.-1, '5 Qutngrapbs . , H, , , :Wa-1 A A611102 , Qjffff' 13-:if -SL 1 :iw w, ww-g,, 1 , Lf: rf f'2-Wwe-'fx f f Civil- E, u.:.y:wzr1' fx -SL: nf ai 3525 3 lf: 'fi 7' fi .gm . .nik H f 'X.7,2g',xa.5' 1.235 . Q, 4,5 1- M M- Vw-5 ffwwiif ,Q mag., 231 32 ,gfff if Q iw as wa 3, sei wr-1 , A-,:.Lw'-.5 ':g22'Nf1E-f Q i'93g5, J Tilfwa- :Ea ' :' . slr iv- W, -,' w2' TW g,:,'EQ:gW -, 3,-MKAAQQ3 ?s1jWgB' 'Riff S - -W4 1:S??2x?2gg, if Q25!xr,!g wiv? N if j!f2zf v33iZs' -wg fa Z 2 5 2-iffy 232' gf 4 QQ' 1 . 1 ' 32223: me :J Q, gtg gf lagic BQ' Y wr! Q4 W In :V f SEM' . ,Mgj,l,1,'f' G f? vx f LK :Qui 2 . ,Q L js --in , rg ,mini ,. . yggv x: .pm - 1521,-QS f -:Aww Sfffiflm emleiy V I One Hundred Seven!! -Two 1, I fwt. Wt ' ' ' ---- ,4 Q 4 xi M- 11 :WMV Qs! Q OWNER-W wi' MM - .44-mix? 'Q Lv n f - ,ff fp .... ww' -if :,:-, YAW M' .4 1 ,' +11-W1-.'f6f, ,ff mm-w - ,iff Q, -1 MAwxff1. 4? My XM Q' Q . -- -W, ,n , W N- A- ,I X. Qi 7 ' ,Q ,Ray ,,.:':nZi- Ufhf- J, A1 9-, 'f1:f . 'Z fi M .L,'J'1Q-'M2'r-glfi-9-f72:5'j, 515' ,F K Vx' .1-15 TTA? 3' Jvv2'?'?'T TV ,, 1: 'QL . :iY',pwWEEk', 5 wi f':., ' f 5-y-f 1., f LES ' 'eil 1' . - 1 I S F , LW... . , sm i V .N ez HEIDELBERG CQLLEGE TIEEIN, QHIQ E . 3 Q , if ,L 1 4 Q f 5 z il 5, i 11.1. 23' i lx l 211 Z: 1 A A Standard College A Founded 1850 Cofedueational E+ ' Q . I , 3 il as 5 , El' College of Arts and Science Conservatory of Music arg it wi v 3 2 . M V: L , L Z . -5 s School of Oratory I l. 1 . i E ,Q ., - ,t fe 2 M 'E ' s :Q 5, i Art Department . l i f . 5 .11- t 1 -l- it Qi Q lr j B. l' ' 1 Z ti l, sill A i -P fl fi fr 1 at it fr V1 Vi? Heidelberg insists upon high standards of scholarship, personal Contact A ii with mature teachers, an unmistakable Christian atmosphere, and the min- 4 imum expense. P ' li 3 i V During the College year 19274928 Heidelberg had seven debates with other i 5? A colleges and Won five of them. Ninetyftwo debates in twenty-one years-sixty EQ five victories and twenty-seven defeats. 5, E I 2 1 lt Q il ,Z W 3' ,- z 'K .gg E 1 l s ll A 5, ,1 ,Q g ry if .2 4 L Z I is l 134 ' FOR FREE CATALOGUE WRITE TO ij iii A CHARLES E. MILLER, D. D., LL. D., President . 25 . gl? lie ly ffl: iii is if One Hundred Seventy-Three . 5 ' 1 lEx,...,,i ..,-...ll ---.-.-.. M.. .,.. . ,... . L..,,a.s..,t ,., ...-.,-.....-..,,-,, , , , H V In I gi,.......,.,s,.- ,..,,,,,,,., , , W Q L E A ,..,, 5,f:Lg,,11f3.:.:,1g1E1.i1gLfiilfi. .ggiifzgfr E' r'i: t'WMl ' u ' -4 ere-we E -- E - L f . , , ' i fl NM ffff Kiff WW.WW.,,u,m.,,,,s.-...L n..s....W. ,... .E.s,,,,,,,q, 32 X 2 X W X. X I I 1 I I, x J STRONG ENOUGH TO PRO- TECT YOU-LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU-SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU. DEPENDABLE FUEL af CITY NATIONAL BANK Mc:CLURE'S COAL Co. TWIN Om K. Kohler, boastingly,-+ I can tell you how much water to the quart goes over Niagara Falls. Schlingman- If you know, tell us. Kohler- Two pints. John Barrick- So I will have to take an anaesthetic. Hou' long will it be before I know anything? Doctor- Now don't expect too much of an anaestheticf' QQualirgy Above QRNQLEE. U I A K9 HERE EIONES COMPANY DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY INDIANAPOLIS Oficial Jewelers to Heidelberg College One Hundred Seventy-Four - ffwi lc :tg :arf H- ai, Q35 li V I 1, 1, ill lg ,I fi E: 3 3 F? I 'f 3 : I r E i I x . E 3 5 2 V 2 is i. 1 I I2 I I F. . I li ,. i I 3 I 1 li E. I If 5' , I lt is 2? il li I 5 EQ I ljlgli liztzgl , ,,,, I G I I Tiilin Savings Bank I , f I4 ,. .,,, fl , l,,.,.U My f 1 If- '22 2712? ii ,f 1. il 1, w N.. I T 'I'm sorry I spoke sharply to that boy. I mus iave cu im o he uicl-i. Oh, issi all riglitiihe liastno ?1uick. No uick? No.qHe's a messenger boy. 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T5 . ii ' 1 Q EE b 2 Q, Q 1 fi 3 E lg if f if li 55 l il A 3 ii fe Q5 if ' lf is a ' 1, 221 31, ali ig! 4 : 11 V, r r .I , If li , 5 eg L' il' 'If EE gif vi One Hundred Seventy-Nine ..k. ..-...,,--..,.,v.M.. ...-X.m,,....,...,M..,.,,.,,, ...,..,,.,. M..-...........Y,,..,,, .,.., .,W...... ..V,. .-......-....--M--f-M-f-uv ff-'-'--,--'-ffW- - H ll 1 E '31 ,,, I 2 , -, aw-.. W. ,... , ..,.,... ..-,.,..,.,. .,,., X. .M ., , ,, ,, .. . , , e -. ,,.,.,5 Adams, E...27, 28, 66, 69, 72 81, 84, 88,97,146,148,166. Agnew, ...... 58, 109, 166. Aley, P,.51, 52, 97, 114, 123. Allen, . .20, 52, 103, 170. Allman, R. ..... 58, 114, 155. Alspach, M. ..... 28, 99, 116, 146, 147, 168. Angene, L. 58, 109, 126, 128, 145, 166. Anderson, R. ....,.. 58, 109. Armitage, E. .... 52, 99, 168. Armstrong, B. ...... 28, 105. Bachtel, M. .... 58, 109, 170. Badertscher, V.. . .28, 68, 97. Badger, R. ......... 52, 105. Baker, H. ...... 52, 101, 123, 126, 128, 166. Balduf, R. ...,.. 52, 99, 116, 117, 133, 134, 155, 168. Balsiger, M .... . .52, 99, 168. Bardon, F. ..... 52, 105, 168. Barrick, I. .....,. 38, 66, 97, 144 146 Bam, I-1..., .28, ss, 1013 153: ii fi 1 Baxter, .....,......., 58. Beall, E. .....,. 58, 145, 169. Beam, D. ...... 38, 105, 122, 144, 170. Beam, L. ...... 29, 105, 116, 123, 137, 170. Beam, R. ....... 27, 28, 105, 116, 137, 170. Beck, M. ....,. 52, 105, 169. Behm, M .... .... 2 8, 95, 123. Berlekamp, S.. . .52, 99, 169. Best, M. ....... 38, 107, 148. Bigham, B. ...,.. 28, 97, 146, 148, 166, 167. Bishop, G. ..... 38, 103, 146. Black, F ..... ........ 5 2, 99. Black, M... . .27, 29, 99, 116, 127, 146, 150, 168. Bode, H. ..... 29, 66, 69, 89, -1: 5 .i rl' . 1 1 95, 166, 167. Bohn, G. ............ 49, 97. Bolenhaugh, R.. . .38, 80, 89, 97, 166, 167. Bordner, C. ........,.... 58. Bowen, C. .............. 58. Bowser, H. ..,......... 58. Boyd, .... 38, 97, 166, 167. Brand, K. ...... 58, 109, 154, 166, 167. Brand, L. .... 27, 29, 99, 116 117, 146, 154, 168i Brand, R. ..... 29, 66, 69, 72 95, 146i 3 1 i 1 2 . 142 l l 1 5 . :gf PERSQNAL INDEX lf 1 Brandy, W. ........ 92, 166. Detwiler, D. ......... 40. 99, E' Bremer, C. ..... 58, 109, 132, 116, 153. A 1 155, 168. Dice, L .... ..... 5 2, 107, 168. l 1 l Brewster, P. .... 58, 109, 169. Diefenbach, A... .52, 97, 123, 15 Q, Brillhart, 1.. ..,. 20, 29, 107, 126, 129, 149, 166. 1,3 5 145, 146, 155, 170. Dietzel, E. ..... 52, 101, 114, ll 8 Brillhart, R. .... 58, 109, 114, 115, 138, 153. f 145, 166. Dodd, M. ....... 30, 99, 146. fj Brown, F. ...... 38, 103, 145, Dodd, V .... . ..... 58, 109. 1? 145, 170. Donze, C. ........ 37, 40, 95. Qi li Brown, F ........ 19, 29, 95, Doyle, N. ......... 109, 169. 1 146, 148, 166. Drown, M .... . .40, 103, 127, il Brundage, G. ..,...,. 52, 99. 146, 155, 170. .E Bucher, Vin..29, 89, 97, 114, Duffy, E. ...,... . . .89, 114. 136,138,139,149,151,166. Early, M.. . .52, 99, 127, 140, H1 Bucher, Viv... . .58, 109, 116, 143, 170. f 7 149, 170, Early, P.. . .52, 99, 143, 170. , Buehler, C.. .52, 95, 154, 166. Eckstein, R. .......... .58. . Burman, M. ............ 58. Engelmann, S. ...... 30, 107, K Burnison, J. ..... 58, 92, 109, 116, 140, 155, 168. 116, 167. Entwistle, L. ........ 27, 30, i Burns, D. ....... 57, 60, 109, 105, 170. 123, 170. Eschmeyer, C.. .52, 107, 168. Burns, E. ........ 37, 39, 95. Esterly, M.. .... 52, 105, 169. Busch, H. .......... 69, 166. Fails, B. ........ 58, 92, 166. Buskirk, M. ........ 58, 109. Fauser, E. ,.... 58, 109, 166. Carpenter, L... .39, 101, 167. Fenstermaker, M..51, 52, 59. Carper, L.. .39, 103, 146, 149. Fenton, K. ,...... 40, 89, 91, Cassel, F. ...... 58, 109, 114, 97, 166, 167. 126, 166. Fetzer, L. .......... 40, 101. 1 Casselman, F. ...... 58, 123, Frey, D.. .......... 58, 166. 126, 166. Fingerhuth, J. ....... 69, 72. Castanien, D... .39, 107, 116, Fledderjohann, L. .... 51, 53, 146, 155, 168. 105, 170. Chadwick, M.. . .20, 52, 105. Flohr, M.. .58, 109, 152, 168. ' Chaney, E. .......... 52, 95. Flockencier, VV.. .41, 88, 101. 1 Clapper, P. ..... 39, 101, 122, Frederici, K .... 41, 105, 116, 136, 152. 122, 134, 146. Cole, C.. 58. Funk, H. ...,.. 41, 107, 122, Cole, F.. . .39, 105, 146, 169. 146, 148. 1 Company, C. ,...... 52, 107. Gaiser, G...30, 101, 126, 129, , .A Conklin, P. ......... 30, 107, 130,136,138,139,151,166. I 1 1,5 146, 170. Gaiser, 37, 41, 101, 114, f S N Conrad, M. ............. 58. 122, 134, 144, 146, 166. , ifi Conrad, P.. .58, 92, 109, 166. Gallagher, G.41,95, 122 123 T V-55 1 Cook, O. ....... 58, 123, 166. 136, 146, 148,155,166 167 ,f . l Cutler, M. ....... 39, 89, 95, Gardner, J.. .... 55, 126, 166 , 122, 136, 167. Garland, W. ...... 41, 88, 95 6,5 1 Damm, .......... 92, 109. 122, 146 ll , Dardee, F. ..... 40, 146, 155. Gary, T .... 41, 105, 146, 169 Davis, R. .....,. 20, 58, 109 Gibbon, M. ........,.. .58 f 116, 170 Gilcrest, H..53, 99, 123, 127 . 1 Dehn, L. .,..... 52, 103, 123 130, 137, 140,152, 155 169 fi . 127, 155 Goerlich, M,.. . .42, 103, 146 3. 1 Dehn, S. ........ 20, 30, 103 148, 170 137, 144 Groby, .53, 99, 143, 170 ff DeMuth, R. ........ 40, 107 Gross, K.. .42, 103, 116, 146 iv 122, 148 Gulmi, A .... .53, 69, 97, 166 We al 1 sgf 3,2 51 1 1 One Hundred Eighty 1 -...---. .... L ......... .,L...u,-...W-..u-... ..... .....L.,.,..1 . . .........1--.-.. .....,. - -...:t1.e..f ............ ,-.-1.....,.-- -.,..,...a.f. 1 . Y L, ,M 1... . - 1 s 4 1 l l LTN' PERSONAL INDEX - Continued Haley, D. ......., 53, 69, 73, 81, 84, 97. 107 Hanson, M. .,...... 53, Hanson, V. ......... 53, 107 Harrer, L... .53, 99, 145, 168 Harrison, M. 53, 95, 124, 126 129,136,138,19,166,167 Harsanyi, 1.30, 105, 146, 168 Harter, M. ...... 42, 99, 116 155, 168 Hartman, V. ..... 20, 37, 42 105, 146, 170 Hartsough, R.. . .57, 58, 109 123,126,139,152,155,166 Hauck, H ..,.. ...... 5 8, 109 Hawk, M. .,..... 42, 99, 116 Hawkins, L. ...... 53, 66, 69 73, 95i Hall, R. ,,.............. 58 Hayden, E .... ....... 5 3, 99. Heistand, J. ...., 27, 30, 101 123,136,138,139,143,166l Heistand, L. ....,. 57, 60, 92 .........111,114,115, 166. Herl, O. ......, 58, 111, 166. Herr, M. ........ 20, 42, 107, 146, 143, 155, 168. Hess, R. ...... 31, 66, 69, 73 81, 84, 88, 89, 97, 146, 166 Hilty, K. ...... 59, 111, Holder, C. ..... 59, 111, 155 111 166 123 152, , 166 Hotz, A. ....... 59, , 114 123, 132, 155, 166 Hotz, R. ....,... 31, 88, 101 136, 144, 166 Houck, J. ......,... 35, 105 Huffman, Z .... . . ,20, 31, 99, 146, 168. Hull, M. ....... 59, 111, 126, 139, 166, 167. Hursh, B...59, 111, 132, 155. Hutchinson, J. .... 55, 66, 69, 74, 81, 85, 97, 166. Hutson, M. ..., ..69, 74, 81 85, 97, 1661 Ingram, J. ......, 19, 53, 95, 132, 138, 139, 155, 166, 167. Innes, W. ........ 81, 85. 88, 148 166 167 Insley, C.. ...., 59, 116, 169 Joachim, E. .... 53, 101, 126 133, 134, 138, 155, 166 Johnson, A. .... 42, 101, 114 153, 166 Jones, C. .........,..... 59 Jones, M. C.. ....... 59, 111 Jones, M. ....., 43, 107, 122 146, 148, 155, 168 Katzenmeyer, W.. . .53, 105 Keith, J. .,....... 20, 53, 99 168 143, Keller, E. ...... 53, 105, 116 132, 134, 155 Keller, J. .... 43, 69, 97, 126 Kemm, M..43, 105, 137, 170 Kennedy, L .... .43, 107, 116 122, 146,148, 155,168 Kern, W. ....., 59, 126, 166 Keyerleber. F. .... 31, 66, 69 74, 101, 114, 146, 166, 167 Kingsmore, D. ....... 69, 75 Kinley, K. ......... 59, 111 Kirsch, H..59, 111, 116,155 Kitchin, W. .... 59, 111, 166 Klingel, H. ..... 57, 111, 126 139, 166 Knestrict, D. ........... 59 Knippenberg, E. ...., 53, 99 116, 168 Koch, D. ...... 59, 111, 114 Koch, M. ............... 53 Kohler, K. ...... 57, 59, 111 140, 155, 166 Kraft, E.. .31, 106, 146, 170 Kratky, G...53, 95, 166, 167 Kurtz, M. ....... 43, 99, 170 Kurtzman, R. ....... 53, 97 Lammers, P... .53, 139, 140 166, 167 Larkin, M. ...... 43, 99, 170 Lathrop, M ...... 51, 53, 99 Lavely, M. 43, 105, 146, 168 Lee, E. ............ 59, 111 Lee, E. L. ..,.... 20, 31, 107, 148, 170 Leffler, H. ....... 44, 66, 69 33, 97, 167i LaFontaine L..59 111 123 Leoauey, C. .... 31, 97', 114, 115, 123, 130, 132, 133, 139, 151, 152, 153, 166 Leidy, K. ,....... 19, 49, 97 ' 53 107 Lelster, E .... ...., . ', Liedtke, A. ..... 59, 111, 170 Linn, J. ............ 53, 101 Long, I. ....... 44, 107, 116 146, 155, 170 Longaker, R.. . .44, 101, 114 115, 138, 166, 167 Lorentz, M. ....,,.. 54, 107 Lucas, E. ........ 27, 31, 97 Lucas, M. .......... 54, 101 McCray, C. ......... 32, 97 McElheny, C. .........., 59 One Hundred Eighty-One ww, .,., .,.. . ,. .,.. . ...-. g,,..,-..., L ...,... 1 ..,,,, l .,, McElheny, H.. .59, 111, 137. McElheny, H. .... 32, 66, 69, 75, 95, 123, 136, 146, 147. . 111 McGinnis, W. 57, 59, 92, McKinney, E.. . .37, 44, 116, 117, 122, 146, Maloney, F. 45, 97, 136 107 153 123 . 166 Manecke, H. .... 44, 99, 144 168 116 114 167 101 146, 155, Marxen, E. .... 54, 103, Martin, L. ...... 44, 97, 122, 166, Matz, H. C. ..... 44, 89, 136, 146, 166, 167 Mautz, F..19, 27, 32, 66, 69 75, 81, 86, 89, 97, 136 146, 148, 166. Meeker, G. ......... 54, Meyers, M. .... 32, 105, 103 150 170 Milford, A ..... . .20, 54, 107 127, 137, 168 Miller, A. J. ..... 55, 99, 116 133, 134 Miller, D. ....... 32, 99, 116 137, 168 Miller, E. ........ 32, 66, 97, 123, 146. Miller, I.. . .37, 45, 105, 137. Miller, L. ....... 54, 99, 168. Mitchell, H. ........ 59, 111, 149, 166 Mizef, D. ,...... 45, 99, 122 123, 146, 154, 170 123 v 1 v v v v Morneweck, C., .54, 99, 124, 127, 137, 140, Morton, R .... .... 149, 168 54 95 Moyer, G. ..... 59,4111, ,152 Muetzel, C..32, 97, Myers, C...45, 107, Myers, M. ...... . Naragon, L. .54, 95, 133, 155 146, 155 .59, 155 166, 167 Niederhauser, J. ..... 19, 59 92, 111 Niederhauser, O.. . . .45, 99 122, 146 Niehoff, D. ..... 59, 116, 155 Otte, N. .... 37, 45, 107, 122 127, 137, 146,148,151,168 Otto, H. ....... 60,111, 166 Pfeifer, A. ...... 59, 111, 169 Pllleiderer, E. ..... .54, 101 126, 129, 166 Pool, R. ..... 57, 59, 92, 111 Powell, A ..... . .50, 110, 169 Powell, W. ..... 59, 166, 18,7 1 Powley, D. ....... . .54, fC 1 'J .1 E '1 1.1 il 1 1 ,l Q., Q 1 5 5 v . , . 1 ii 3 I 6241 44 if? 'A ii: 1 E54 , 1 - .9 , ,I ' 1 V :lei if ip FI 1. if sl if Q12 si is 1,5 Q3 v 13 Eg? .ig , .ISE 111. 12 111-46 Li:.'T:.1 W IM ..,,., WW.. ..,,,x...., . ,,.. W fr.- ...,l, WW.. ,,N,, , . ,,,,. ,.,UVn..,.. .. ...4..,,,,.,,, 1,..,L.,,. m..,.1,..1.,. ,,,. C545 E. ,A ,, X ,,. MQ' , few. 153' 1 ff ' ff mm- 4' 7.1. 7 0 4, ,, - 1 ff f 2 1 .61 , Ei 1 YV EV fl '15 3. , .f, ,.,1 nw W-4 1, 4',,,..4- 4, f nb 72 we PERSONAL INDEX-Continued ,l 5 Q fel ie Prugh,PL ..... 19,45,66,31 , 86, 89, 90, 101, 122, 136 3 ,Q 138,143,166,167 w ', Quaintance, M..59, 110, 170. Raiser, P. ..... 19, 46, 89, 95, ,, I 114, 122, 132, 134, 155 114 Reams, B. ....,. 54, 95, V fi 138, 155, 166, 167 Remagen, P. 20, 46, 103, 146 Rettig, VV.. .32, 88, 101, 146 Rice, T. ....... 46, 107, 116 f. 122, 133, 146, 155, 168 'V Richards, E ..... .46, 99, 116 .4 ,J 145 ' 4' Rieck, V.. ,59, 110, 143, 169 Riley, G. ....... 54, 101, 166 I Robinson, O.. . .59, 110, 166 Rock, C. ....... 46, 101, 114 if ' ii 122 .fl Rogala, R. ,..... 27, 33, 146 ., ,, ,166 , , . 107 2 ! 4 5, 61 f?.55 1147 A Romer, A. ..... 59, 110, 116 Rosenberger, M. .... 59, 110 51' 'gf Rosenblatt, B.. . .60, 92, 110 Q21 4 R61h,A. ..,.,... 46,99,122 gi. gg 137,146,154,170 by 55 Roue,Cl..54,105,143,170 bg ,J 12yan,l2. ,..... 33,107,146 27.1, 155,163 s5mS61,P. ..... 33,101,166 4, qg ScaMe,11 .,,.,.,. 19,55,66 if ' 69,76,97 ' 110 schiarter, R. .... 57, 60, 116 1 ,170 5 Schlingman, E..60, 110, 123 133, 140, 155, 166 ,M Schultz, E. ......... 35, 101 1 if Schumaker, L.. 33, 5 .. 146, 153, Seibert, E.. .33, 88, 139, . Seibert, K. ..... 54, 101, Sellers, A. M .... 33, 107, 105, 170 Schwab, K. ,..... 20, 47, 99 168 140 1 114 , 146 fs f, 101 137 163 1, ,, Selz, L. ........... .33, it 16 Sdz,R. ......... 54,99 '2 143, 2 Servos, E...46, 114, 155 , 166 , Settlage, A. ...... 33, 66, 69 76, 101, 114, 134, 150, 155 166, 167 Shears, P. ....... 35, 97, 126 if ., 128, 130, 148, 151 . A f w 1 Shell, C. ....,. 34, 66, 90. 95. Sherck, P. ........ 54, 66, 69 114 Shults, G. .... . Shumaker, L... Shupe, M.. . . Simancek, G.. . Sitler, C. ..... . 132,134,138, Simonds, N.. . . Slagle, I-.. .60 Smith, A. .... . 139, Smith, M. ,... . Smith, R.. . .. Smith, P.. .60, Snyder, L. L.. . Snyder, L. F... South, B.. . .. Spitler, D. .... . Sponseller, M.. Spicer, F.. . . . Stearns, P.. . . Steinmetz, G... Stevenson, A... .60, 110. Stark, K. .... . Swineford, H. ....... 60. Stone, R. .......... .47, Stroebel, R. ..... 57, 60, 110'114' 76, 97, .60, 110, 139 114 ,166 ..54,99,163 ..54,99,168 .60,110,169 .47,101 122 155 107 139,152 H...34 110,145 ,169 ..53,95,126 140,166,167 .47,105,116 152,168 .54 166 .,...54,101 ..19,54,101 133,149,166 ..34,99,163 ......48,97 .47,105,116 117,153 ..54,97 166, ..54,97 .34,107 163 149 167 166 144 146 114 166 .60,110,170 170 101 110 116, 155 , 170 Strauch, J. ....... 47, 66, 69 77, 81, 86, 88, 101 Strong, D.. . . Stucky, R.. .. 132,146, Stafford, I. . 60, 51 54 99 '133,155.163 . .20, 34, 105 154, 155, 170 110, 143, 170 Stafford, C.. . .. .47, 89, 97 ' 153, 166, 167 Syler, V. ,.... . .53, 99, 116 154, 155, 168 Talbot, J. .............. 55 Taylor, D. ......... 55, 107 Taylor, P..60, 110, 145, 166 Tillotson, F. ......... 55, 97 i. , 5 V 1 l, ,Eg ly 29 EQ 53 One Hundred Eighty-Two 'jiT441L1f'...,I,L.. . Uberoth, M... . VanBlargan, L. 126, 128, 136, Vanderpoel, L.. Vokaty, O.. . .. .....55, ..19 34 105 , , 101 148, 151, 166 77, 81, 97, 166, Vollman, D.. ,. VonBergen, R.. VVagner, M.. . . Walker, I.. . .. VValborn, H ..., Walther, D.. . . Ward, P. ..... . VViehe, E.. .55, Wleissinger, R.. Welter, A.. . . . Wetter, M.. . . VVhite, R. .... . Whitted, D.. . . VViener, G.. . .. VViger1t, M.. . .. 1N7illey, R ..,... NVilliams, A.. .. VVilliams, J.. .. VVilson, J. .... . VVinkler. H.. .. 'Winter, C.. . . . .....60, 110 ...55, 66, 69 167 .60, 116, 168 .. . . .48, 107 . , . . .60, 110 . .37, 48, 107 152, 168 .55, 138, 139 140, 166 . . . . . .55, 99 . . . . . , . . .60 99, 150, 168 . .48, 97, 122 123 . . .34, 66, 69 77, 146 ........60 ......55,99 ......69,73 ..60,92,110 114,166 .60,110,170 .48,107,124 144,146,163 .34,107,146 ...48,66,81 33,97,122 ..35,95,143 166,167 .55,154,166 ...35,66,69 78,101,166 Wisler, L .... 35, 99, 153, 168 VXfood.cock, J. ........... 69 Yingling, M. .......,.... 60 Zaugg, D.. . . .. Zaugg, L. .... . 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