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i AT RENT STATE TJNIY A Dramatization of the 1937-38 College Year at Kent State University by the Editor and Business Manager of the Chestnut Burr, Randa Tozer and Ben McGinnis. A Rolling Campus MERRILL HALL LIBRARY Of the Faculty |-5 iL.Vj TRUSTEES Left to Right: Major Roy H. Smith, Miss Alma Zinninger, Dr. Lebrick, John R. Williams, Pres., Jos. B. Hanan. DEANS Dean Allyn Dean of the College o ' ' Business Admin ' stration Dean Blair Dean of the College of Education Dean Verder Dean of Women Dean Williams Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Dean Manchester Dean of Men 13 1 ' 1, -1 14 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dr. A. O. DeWeese, University Physician FINE ARTS Mr. Fred Denker, Head of the Department of Music Miss Nina Humphrey, Head of the Department of Art Dr. Maurice Baum, Head of the Department of Philosophy i ::i SPEECH, JOURNALISM, AND LIBRARY Mr. William D. Taylor, Jr., Head of the Dept. of Journalism Miss Margaret Dunbar, Librarian N ,.,- ' . Mr. E. Turner Stump, Head of the Dept. of Speech fmi] 15 MM :-m ?m 16 HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Dr. H. W. Hudson, Head of the Dept, of Economics Senator H. D. Byrne, Head of the Dept. of Political Science Dr. A. Sellew Roberts, Head of the Dept. of History Dr. James T. Laing, Head of the Dept. of Sociology GENERAL SCIENCES Dr. H . A. Cunningham, Head of the Dept. of Biology Dr. David Olson, Head of the Dept. of Geography and Geology Mr. J. T. Johnson, Head of the Dept. of Agriculture and Photography Dr. C. F. Rumold, Head of the Dept. of Physical Science and Chemistry EDUCATION Dr. D. W. Pearce, Head of the Dept. of Education and Psychology Miss G. Hazel Swan, Head of the Dept. of Kindergarten-Primary 17 i ■ ' r ■Si COMMERCE AND MATHEMATICS Dean A. L. Allyn, Dean of College of Business Administration Dean R. E. Manchester, Head of the Dept. of Mathematics TRAINING SCHOOL AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. C. S. Von Deusen, Head of the Dept. of Industrial Arts Dr. A. L. Heer, Director of the Training Schools LANGUAGES Dr. Anna Schafheitlin, Head of the Dept. of German Miss Isabelle Hazen, Head of the Dept. of Latin Mr, C. E. Satterfield, Head of the Dept. of English Dr. W. J. Burner, Head of the Dept. of Spanish 19 FACULTY AGRICULTURE Prof. John Thomas Johnson Prof. Merle E. Wagoner ART Prof. Nina S. Humphrey Prof. Harriet Adams Prof. Mary Kathryn Boswell Prof. Elmer Ladislaw Novotny BIOLOGY Prof. Harry A. Cunningham Dr. Constantine John Alexopoulos Prof. Ethel A. Gowans Prof. Stephen A, Harbourt Dr. Kenneth L. Kelley Asst. Prof. Philip Bombaci Prof. Ralph W. Dexter COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Prof. Arden L, Allyn Dr. William A. Ashbrook Prof. Cleo Crow Dr. Clarence C. Kochenderfer Prof. Marguerite Lamar EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Dr. Daniel Wilson Pearce Dean John L. Blair Dr. Raymond M. Clark Dr. Amos L. Heer Dr. Edna Rickey Lotz Dr. Lester H. Munzenmayer Prof. Fren Musselman Dr. Alfred W. Stewart ENGLISH Prof. Chester E. Satterfield Dr. Florence Gray Beal Prof. Eric T. Griebling Prof. Laura E. Hill Prof. Harlan M. Hungerford Prof. Ada V. Hyatt Prof. Edgar Packard Prof. Edward H. Pake Dr. Kenneth Ralph Pringle Dr. Grace Bussing Sherrer GEOGRAPHY Dr. David Olson Prof. James R. Beck Prof. Edna Esther Eisen HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dr. Arville Ottis DeWeese Prof. George J. Altmann Prof. Marie Hyde Apple Coach Joseph W. Begala Prof. Alice Gwendolyn Drew Dr. Elizabeth Ann Leggett Coach Raymond J. Novotny Prof. Arthur Clayton Poe Head Coach George Donald Starn Prof. Bertha E. Whitton 20 ROSTER HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Dr. A. Sellew Roberts Dr. Donald Anthony Prof. Herman DeWitt Byrne Dr. Henry Murray Dater Prof. Thomas E. Davey Prof. Mono Fletcher Dr. Hersel Wendell Hudson Dr. James Tomplin Laing Dr. Gertrude Lawrence Dr. Louis A. Tohill Dean Oscar H. Williams Dr. C. Stanley Corey Dr. John F. Cuber Prof. W. L, Wonnemacher HOME ECONOMICS Prof. Bertha L. Nixson Prof. Nona Isabel Jordan Prof. Osa Ell Woodring INDUSTRIAL ARTS Prof. Clinton S. Van Deusen Prof. Elbert W. Tischendorf Prof. Adrian Van Wyen JOURNALISM Prof. William D. Taylor, Jr. Prof. A. Clarence Smith KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Prof. G. Hazel Swan LATIN Prof. Isabelle Hazen MATHEMATICS Dean Raymond E. Manchester Dr. Foster Lindsey Brooks Dr. Frances Harshborger Dr. Emma J. Olson Prof. Harold P. Rogers Dr, Hugh E Stelson FRENCH Prof. Edith Belle Rowlen Dr. Grace M. Sproull GERMAN Dr. Anna Schafheitlin SPANISH Dr. Willis J. Burner MUSIC Prof Prof Prof Prof Prof Prof Florence M. Sublette Fred H. Denker Juliet Dowdy Elfleda Littlejohn Helen M. McCloffin Roy D. Metcalf PHILOSOPHY Dr. Maurice Baum PHYSICAL SCIENCE Dr. Christian F. Rumold Dr. Edward M. Collins Prof. Clarence L. Cook Dr. Allen W. Coven Dr. Glenn Q. Lefer Dr. Maurice B. Palmer Dr. Ronald Burns Spacht SPEECH Prof, E. Turner Stump Dr. Wilbur E. Moore Prof. Vivian Turner Prof. G. Harry Wright 21 And Your Classmates 11 w I ►Vv Wi ' Hey Doc, Your Class is Waiting ' ja« 1« 1 Adiard W. Ault C. Barber G. Barkolow J. Borrick H. Baughman R. Beard .S. in Ed. A.B. B.S. in Ed. 4 yr. Elem. Ed. Pi Kappa Sigma A.B. Kappa Mu Kcppc B.S. in Ed. Sigma Tau Gamma A.B. A.B, H. Bittner B.S. in Ed. R. Blockinger B.S. in Ed. Sigma Tau Gamma V. Boncila B.S, in Ed, C. Bradler B S, in Ed. Kappa Sigma Chi M. Brannon B.S. in Ed. Pi Kappa Sigma R. Butler B.S. in Commerce Kappa Mu Kappa M. Braucher B.S. in Ed. Chi Delta B. Carr B.S. in Ed. Ben McGinnis Senior Class President — 4 . . . Senior Class Vice-President — 3 . . . Student Council — 1 . . , Varsity K Club— 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Football — 2 . . . Varsity Basketball — 2 . . . Varsity Track — 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Gym Team — 2, 3, 4 . . , Industrial Arts Club — 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . President — 4 ... Chi Pi — 4 . . . Blue Key — 4 . . . Sigma Tau Gamma — 1, 2, 3, 4 , . . President — 4 . , . Inter-Fra- ternity Council — 4 . . . Chestnut Burr — 3, 4 . . . Business Manager — 4 . . , Most Pop- ular Man — 4 . . . Physical Education Club —3, 4. F. Briggs B.S. in Ed. C. Castle B.S. in Ed. 0. Burke A.B. N. Chaffin B.S. in Ed. Kappa Sigma Chi E. Crispell A.B. J. Chur ch B.S. in Ed. Theta Sigma Upsilon M. Colby B.S. in Ed. Alpha Sigma Tau M. Conn B,S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma Sigma L. Cooper A.B. A. Cox B.S. in Lib. Arts Delta Phi Sigma E. Creese B.S, in Lib. Arts C. Cushman B S. in Ed. K. Damonn B.S. in Ed. E. Davidson B.S. in Ed. i. Davis B.S. in Ed. Alpha Sigma Alpha P. Deevers B.S. in Ed. Delta Phi Sigma L. De Simio B.S. in Ed. R. Diller A.B. B.S. in Ed. Kappa Mu Kappa G. Dorsey A B B,S, in Ed. 25 4r i%r V WV W. Dunlap i! Ebel M. E. Ergin W. Ellet G. Ensminger J. Evans L. Ewell A.B. B.S. in Ed. 4 yr. Elem. Ed. Sigmo Sigma Sigma B.S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma Sigma A.B. A.B. B.S. in Ed. Alpha Sigma Tau B.S. in Ed C. Falcon B.S. in Ed. Kappa Mu Kappa R. Farr B.S. in Ed. E. Fields B.S. in Ed. M. Galpert- A.B. B.S. in Ed. B. Graven B.S. in Ed. Kappa Mu Kappa L. Hackim A.B. H. Gray B.S. in Ed. Delta Sigma Epsilon A. Hall B.S. in Ed. Charles Bradler Senior Class Vice-President 4 . . . Kappa Sigma Chi — 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . President — 3 . . . Student Council — 3, 4 . . . Inter- Fraternity Council — 3, 4 . . Campus Night Chairman — 4 . . . Historical Society — 3, 4 . . . Parlance Club — 3, 4. R. Grosvenor B.S. in Ed. H. Heineman A.B. M. Gustafson B.S. in Ed. Phi Alpha Alpha L. Herron B.S. in Commerce D. Hite B.S. in Ed. C. HoensHne B.S. in Ed. Kappa Sigma Chi V. Hosea 4 yr. Elem Ed. J. Ervin B.S. in Ed. R. Jacobs B.S. in Ed. A. Johnson B.S. in Ed. L. Jones B.S. in Ed. S. Koczor B.S. in Ed. E. Kegler B.S. in Ed. Kappo Mu Kappa H. Ki mes B.S. in Ed. J. King B.S. in Ed. Chi Delto E. Koeppe B. Lacy R. Lemke H. Levinson J. Locker K. Long B. Lukens B.S. in Ed. B.S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma Sigma A.B. A.B. Kappa Sigma Chi B.S. in Ed. B. S. in Commerce B.S. in Ed 27 R. Mack A.B. Delta Phi Sigma H. Madden B.S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma Sigma B. Monchester A.B. B.S. in Ed. Alpha Sigma Tau T. Manko A.B. Delta Phi Sigma E. Matthews B.S. in Ed. Sigma Tau Gamma A. J. Mayer B.S. in Ed. E. J. McCorkle B.S. in Ed. B. McGinnis B.S. in Ed. Sigma Tau Gamma D. McGothlin B.S. in Ed. V. Mcintosh A.B. H. Neol B.S in Ed E. Meade B.S. in Ed. H. Narrowe 4 yr, Elem. Ed. J. Mendiolo B.S. in Ed H. Nelson A.B. Jean Davis Senior Class Secretary — 4 . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha— 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Registrar— 3 . . . Treasurer — 4 . . . Home Economic Club — 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Social Chairman — 2 . . . Pres- ident — 4 . . . Band — 2 . . . College Theatre — 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Physical Education Club — 1, 2, 3, 4. R. Murphy A.B. H. Nighmon B.S. m Ed. G. Murray A.B. V. Oehlschlaeger B.S. in Ed. F. Pamer B.S. in Ed. R. Parmigon B.S. in Ed. Kappa Sigma Chi E. Pierson B.S. in Ed. H. Preston B.S. in Ed. Kappa Sigma Chi G. Pu h A.B. Alpha Phi Beto C. Randolph A.B. C. Rapp B.S. in Ed. Delta Phi Sigma D. Ray A.B. B.S. in Ed. E. Raymer B.S. in Ed. Alpha Phi Beta D. Ream B.S, in Ed. K. Reynolds A B. H. Rossetti B.S. in Ed. 0. Runk B.S. in Ed. Sigmo Sigma Sigma E. Sackett A.B. B.S. in Ed. Theta Sigma Upsilon I. Soukkonen A.B. B.S. in Ed. L. Seeds A.B. Alpha Sigma Alpha M, Senerchja B.S. in Ed. E. Schaub A B. in Commerce 29 J. Scobie B.S. In Ed. Kappa Sigma Chi E. Secrest B.S. in Ed. J. Seymour A.B. B.S, in Ed. Delta Sigma Epsilon B.S. W. Sharp V. Sherrill M. Sigrist E. Simpson in Commerce B.S. in Lib. Arts Alpha Sigma Alpha A.B. B.S. in Ed. D. Singer B.S. in Ed. J. Smith B.S. in Ed. Sigma Tau Gamma BETTY MANCHESTER H. Schneider B.S. in Ed. R. Snyder B.S. in Ed. M. Strahl B.S. in Comm. Ed. G. Swearingin B.S. in Ed. D. Strohl A.B. R. Thomas B.S. in Lib. Arts Senior Class Treasurer — 4 . . . Alpha Sigma Tau — 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary — 4 . . . Cardinal Key — 3, 4; Treasurer — 4 . . . Kappa Delta Pi — 3, 4; Vice-President — 4 . . . Social Committee — 4 . . . Union Building Central Committee — 3, 4; Secretary — 4 . . . Uni- versity Theatre — 1, 2, 3, 4; Mistress of the House — 4 . . . Velvet Curtain — 2, 3, 4 . . . M. J. Swan B.S. in Ed. Theta Sigma Upsilon M. Timmons 4 yr. Elem. Ed. F. Swedish A.B. R. Tozer A.B. Alpha Sigma Tau B. Uliciny J. Ungashick H. Stewart B.S. in Ed. 4 yr. Elem. Ed. B.S. in Lib. Arts Sigma Sigmo Sigma Sigma Tau Gamma M. Polli H. Word A. Weatherford A.B. 4 yr. Elem. Ed. A.B. f. Weir B.S. in Ed. D. Werner B.S. in Ed. H. Westcott B.S. in Commerce J. Willimsen A.B. E. Williams B.S. in Ed. Sigma Tau Gammo M. Williams 4 yr. Elem. Ed. C. Willoughby B.S, in Ed, C. Winer A.B. W. Wolfe B.S. in Ed. F. Wood A.B. B.S. in Ed. V. Woods B.S. in Ed. J. Young A.B, Chi Delta E. Zimmerman B,S, in Ed, R. Pinyoun B.S. in Ed. JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE C. Pope, S. Rummel, R. Wicks, D. Season. R, Hurd, R. Wilson. J. Toth, H. L. Ungashick. 32 OFFICERS Junior Class President Roger Wicks Vice-President Christ Pope Secretary Dorothy Season Treasurer Shirley Rummel Sophomore Degree Class President Robert Hurd Vice-President Robert Wilson Secretary Elizabeth Suppes Treasurer Nadine Hulbert Sophomore Diploma Class President Helen L. Ungashick Vice-President Jean Toth Secretary Mary Meaney Treasurer Eleanor Bosely 33 CLASS OF R. Cramer R. Gartrell D. Hoskins D. Baxter C. Wheeler M Manful L. Warren H. Harrington G. Cooke G. Corbett D. Season E. Sullivan M. McMMIian R. Murphy K. Wardman B. Bergman V. Moore S. Rummell D, Slemmons L. Newell S. Breckner H. Neidhordt W Young D. Quinn T. DeEulis S. Ruta R Waldvogel K. Kline F, Pamer H. Nickerson H. Glanzer C. Maglione H Brunker S. Mules C. Lawerence D. Dodson J. Jones 34 1939 B. Beidler M. Dunfee M. Daltoria L. Lewis E, Kempf G. Hall C. Johnston J. Jenkins B. Wertheimer M. Conkle G. Warner B. Louderbough R, Mitten T. Bell H. Westcott K. Gartrell G. Theobald J. Tallentire M, McMillion C. Falcon P. Gulgin D. Miller C. Gardner R. Russo T. Watts J. Dixon 35 M Brandon M James M Hammock 0. Snyder R. Hudson A. Dura E. Osmun E. Corlett F. Hair A. Gintert E. Haines J. Ruble N. Dominick M, M. Dyer S. Reed V. Helm F. Gougler M. Sternad E. Haines E. Ruble A. X. Mayer J. Lauer C. Falcone J. Lucas J. Burll M. McCue C. Leist M. Montgomery I. Mitchell R. Keep E. Kopack 36 1st Row: B, Orpin C. Hawthorne B. Crumley W. Show 2nd Row: A. Stroup J. Mcurer E. Cole P. Weis M. L, Chuey D. Winnemiller N. J. Daub A. Bryce M F. Hannon W Hageman F. Neidert R Robenstine M E. Shank H. Shaffer B. Wotkms G. R. Smith W Lythgoe G. Theobald C. Koinrad W Arvo W A. Patterson D. White Front: R. Doan H. Peters Bock: M. Stefanik W. Fohl B. Hurd J. Dermaso E. Potteeson C. McGlothlin H. Koerpel B. Berdler G. Gettrust A. Miller 37 C. Boyle M. Reed M. Llezert K. Vallen J. Schaetzle D. Zink R. Cox D. Baldwin R. Streibley R. Concrd H Mooney D. Ellet W. Forbes V. Border J. Robertson 38 M Runk L. Gosling J. McKinley R. Whitman V. Bodo W . Barkett C. Pope P. Hazen L. Steckel D. Smith B. Breen H. Silsby S. Fogg J. Batchelder B. Starkey S. Cannon W. Barkett R. Lewis E. Cole M. L. Chuey J. Batchelder R. Beck L. Dunlap C. Fretz J. Frtzpatrick J. Allison T. Bell Dean Crecraft P. Ryon L. Schoffman B. Wilcox W Barkett J. Batchelder N. P. Snyder M Kovahk A. Podwojski N. Fuchik 39 M R. E. T. Eckart Bradley Lichti Keller D. V. s. R. M Johnston Goss Farkas Bedford Miller B. L. J. B B Rentschler Follin Kennedy Haberkost Jenior M E. R. D. Koller Green McElroy Firth R. J. C, D. M A. L. Scribner Lawerence Harrge Schwendemon Suppes Miller Fink S. P. R. McGowan Molone Gibson P. L. R. F. L. Willioms Cardinal Dangler Estochin Pliskin ' ■ Evans M V. R. B. G. Crotser Fredericks Smith Leader Brown CLASS OF B. Sheers N. Hulbert D. Hoose A. Miller R. Creger J. Maurer T. Greendale A. J, Leo M Delondre D. Ruggles V. Fredericks E. Rutter M Weorstler M Thompson J. Edwards B. Reese E. Szasz R. Jomeyson P. Rongone R. Leah 1, Pratt H. Erf J. Hubbard M Mullett M Mackoll G. Boy J. Dusenberry P. Malone H Erskine C. Williamson G. Squires C. Hachtel B. Wolcott M . Irwin K. Osborne W . Jeffers M Mitcheson M Whittlesey E. Baldwin P. Crosby S. Solack J. Morgan L, Smith J. Smith M Suppes P. Farson K Forbes F. Fuller M Schnu B. Miller R. Gross R. Blake R. Dyer D. Turner L. Wyatt H. Schlecht E. Richardson R. DeEulis P. Crosby J. Morgan D. Schilmiller M. Maxo M. Miller K. Braucher M. Petka L, Berger D. Dodson B. Cramer M. Maceyko D. McDermott M. Furcolow L, Pomeroy A. Vagnozzi L. Rodkey E. Overholt B. Schoefer L. Cordier J. Hughes M. Abbott E. Westfall M. A. Borges P. Malone M. Fitzgerald M. Doolon F. Kosman 1940 M. Zevalkuick B. Stauffer M. Devine M. Partridge M. Brevoort L. Lawn M. Klopfenstein T. Young B. Sassaman V. Reese L. Clutter R. Stewart P. Fuller E. Meinzen F. Qunette A. Hartman M. Brunner A. Thomas K. Few G. M. Wang M. Finefrock F. Smith E. Hagedorn M. E. Strain D. Duke D. Tewes K. Bahler D. Young L. Erode C Sindledecker V. Bell M Vlad D. Rychiek G. Kaminiski M J. Antol C. Day H. deMelker S. Saker A. Alger G. Mounts P. Suppes M Knouff K. Braucher M. Petka L. Berger D. Dodson L. Daley B. Wilson P. Stroenie E. Lorick D. Dodson G. Camelon T. Nurone F. Kosman A. Salreno J. Moss R. Hall F. Kosman E. Baumgardner B. Heik s R. Lodzreski A. Kieslebach W. Watts C. Peck K. Adolph B. Hyatt J. Robart J. Wilbur A. Laderick S. Helmick F. Estochin M. Klein C. Wogstoff B. Ziemba S. Herner H. Lake D. Alexander V. Smith M. Fetzer H. McConnell J. Wilbur 1. Erskin P. Smith )k D. Mallory M. Hall J. Cleary H. Hoover R. Sherlock J. Molquist E. Johnston B. Ingelhart N. Nickerson K. Irvin J. Watts G. Roberson R. Hudson A. J. Lea M. Clark V. Gehri D. Alexander M. Davidian L. Shook S. Davis C. Hawthorne M. Vlad H. Tift R. Matthews P. Snyder F. Felder B. Ocasek R. Beachler M. Divine P. Corbin C. Hill F. Corbett M. Beecher 0, Melick E. Stanley B. Holmes M. Van Benschoten G. Roberson E. Johnston B. Smith D. Schilmiller L. Delworth S. Horner Z. Davidson D. Stoneburner R- E. Szenesh F. Leonard B, J Sill A, DePompei C. Jute E. Peters L. Little F. Thompson P L, H. E, D. Corbin Bockhorst Ercanbrack Frick Parker B. H. V. H L Zienba Lake Smith McConnell Erskin J. M P. F. C. Page Endich Smith Wilkinson Beecher D M R. Rowley Lawerence Wands EDUCATION ROBERT AUNGST President, Freshman Degree Class Left to Right — First Row: D. Lang, S. Harmony, M. McHugh, B. Shaw, D. Carpenter, M. Dickerhoof, E. Porter, E. Hollendonner, R. Smith, D. Murdock, R. Mehlenbocher, P. Finnegan, J. Cummings. Second Row: P. Hull, R. Moore, G. Ripley, E. Stevens, H. MDrrison, R. Soger, C. Brake, G. Baldwin, P. Lamb, J. Smith, E. Miller. Third Row: V. Petrie, E. Keep, R. McKee, V. Knouff, R. Truby, D. Soviers, E. Gombert, E. Bosworth, R. Greene, W. Porowski. Fourth Row: F. Byers, E. Katko, R. Miller, B. Kern, A. Esworthy, L. Zimmerman, Q. Martin, D. Johnston, E. Ley, M. Holosz, J. Bott, R. Barnes. Fifth Row: M. Stocking, K. Hensley, H. Rohlf, A. Wright, A. Schiever, P. Steele, M. Kleimo, H. Haines, E. Long. New students on a new campus . . . they learn to know the President, the Administration, and the Administrative Agencies. Student government affects them . . . the Student Council and its committees. Women ' s League and the Men ' s Union, In classes all learn to know the members of the Departments of Instruction. On the campus they learn to know each other and decide that they not only have the distinction of being the largest Freshman Class in the Uni- versity ' s history but that they also have the best. May you all get to be time-honored Seniors. 44 DEGREE FRESHMEN TOP GROUP Left to Right — First Row: P. Sprunger, W. White, H. Holshoy, G. Mumow. G. Bo!clwin, R. Lamb, F. Grimm, J, Michaels. Second Row: E. Stewart, M. Stocking, N. Brotton, B. Baxter, G. Ruddy, F. Mussin, J. Harris. Third Row: H. Fournier, H. Schlegel, G. Clark, A. Parker, B. Strolivitch. BOTTOM GROUP Left to Right — First Row: H. Rohlf, E. Shaffer, K. Hensley, E. Cook, D. Snyder, M. Conner. Second Row: A. Dunn, L, Clark, J. Bott, J. Rybak, V. McDevitt, F. McCully. Third Row: M. Luli, D. Migge, B. Kerne, J. Bartlett, C, Mosen. DA IN CLAY Vice-President Freshman Degree Closs JEANNE HART Secretory Freshman Degree Class )it ' Bi ■kl -i f TW K ! •m LIBERAL ARTS and BUSINESS ADM. TOP GROUP Left to Right — First Row: C. Hollowoy, C. Cox, K. Fox, R. Brainstein, G. Botes, S. Broder, L. Dsinger, E. Dilgren, E. Miller, E. Geiger. Second Row: E. Billiard, M. Hilemon, V. Best, P. Whitemon, B. Grimm, B. Minor, E. Ostrander, S. Cummings, W. LeMasters. Third Row: G. Clark, D. Diltz, P. Finnegan, A. Parker, D. Taylor, B. Breckenridge, R. Riemenschneider, J. Miller. BOTTOM GROUP Left to Right — First Row: M. Downs, L. Sheary, D, Swortz, J. Limmermen. Second Row; A. Murray, C. Steel, R. Hartman. JANE ROTHERMUND President Freshman Diploma Class CLAUDIA BROOKS Treosurer Freshman Degree Class EDUCATION DIPLOMA TOP GROUP Left to Right — First Row: E. Shields, E. Myers, V. Fitch, R. McKee, B, Flicl inger, J. Stocl , F. Ritch, M. McHugh. Second Row; M. Kepler, E. Stafford, B. De Jute, D. Saviers, D. MrClellond, R, Petty, M. Miller, E, Keep. Third Row: B, French, I. Snyder, N. Eosterling, V. Petrie, M. Echelberry. Fourth Row: N. McMillan, E. Lea, M. Halosy, A. R. Esworthy, E. Jones, R. Beck. Fifth Row: T. Freeze, M. Holm, C. Brake, R. Soger, D. Carpenter. • BOTTOM GROUP Left to Right — First Row: R. Hozelett, N. Stoio, S. Choyko, M. Salondra, H. Mocynski, H. Cunningham, I. Miller, F, Ambrose. Second Row: E. Porter, G. Sheffler, D. Carlson, A. Hawk, L. Bosworth, S, Sanor. Third Row: D. Rice, L. Bonordi, M. Gamble, M. Kleimo. Fourth Row: L. Hoskins, L. Zimmerman, V. Knauff, G. Moreheod, H. Haines. HAZEL McCLEERY Vice-President Freshman Diploma Class BETTY ANN BAKER Treasurer Freshman Diploma Class JANICE HUNKER Secretary Freshman Diploma Class 47 Your Activities 48,x COLLEGE THEATRE CHOIR Director E. Turner Slump Associate Director G. Harry Wright Manager Dorothy Runk Assistant Manager John Batchelder Secretary Marguerite Runk Treasurer , , Mary K. Lovejoy Social Chairman Marjorie Bedford The Kent State University Theatre was or- ganized in 1930 under the direction of Pro- fessor E. Turner Stump, Eldon Scoutten was the first student manager of the theatre. Since that time the theatre has gained a state-wide reputation as the best college theatre in the State of Ohio. The yearly schedule includes several one-act plays which are given for assembly and for outside organ- izations, and four full length plays. For this year the four major productions were, En- chanted April, Ceiling Zero, Strife, and Winterset. The Choir consists of a group of students with selected voices, under the direction of Miss Helen McClofiin. The Choir gives a special Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter program in the University Assembly. They also give concerts and programs in surrounding towns and communities. The post several years they have been given high enough rating to broad- cast several radio programs, one of which was the famous Seven Last Words, with spe- cial soloists being: Natalie Dick, Soprano; Michael Polli, Baritone; and Robert Orpin, Tenor. First Row: R, Jacobs, N. Dick, M. Daltorio, G Brown, M Duntee, H McClaflin, A Laughrey, J Ratch- ford, N. J. Daub, L. Pliskin, E. Osmun. Second Row: C. Thompson, N. Cartwright, H. Neidhardt, F. Grosvenor, R. Hudson, C. Wise, M. Mandulla, R. Yount, H. Nickerson. Third Row: H. Sanner, A. Acken, L. Shaw, W. Lythgo, W. Au ' A, M. Polli, H. Schlegel, R. Orpin, E. Tocus, R. Blockinger. bll FLUTES AND PICCOLOS Sheary, Leslie Seymour, Jean Erode, Leland Read, Margaret Woodward, Shirley Swasey, Fred B-FLAT CLARINETS Gibbens, Douglas Puglisi, Richard Howard, Dean Hershey, Helen Weis, Paul Stocking, Milan Swartz, Donald Ewell, Laura Wilcox, Glen Peck, Harold Gaberel, Lenore Castle, Carol Hoff, John Fisher, Ina May Hawk, Agatha Strahl, Maxine Dunkle, Thelma E-FLAT CLARINET Hair, Florence ALTO CLARINET Little, Warren ALTO SAXOPHONES Matthews, Robert Holshoy, Harold Hoskins, Loreno Schnur, Maria TENOR SAXOPHONE Johnson, Lloyd Seeger, Twylah BARITONE SAXOPHONE Lemmerman, Jean OBOE Booth, Jack BASSOONS Parker, Albert Godfrey, Margaret STRING BASS Rychlik, Dorothy Ratchford, June CORNETS Thompson, Charles Schlegel, Harold Mumaw, Gladys TRUMPETS Kaminski, George Stroup, Atlee Killgrove, Ruth Updegraff, Mono Watkins, James Strohl, Betty Jane HORNS Sprunger, Preston Tocus, Eugene Heatly, Marjorie Darby, Jean Lythgoe, Warren Paluch, Tony TROMBONES Hardie, James Jenkins, Jack Strohl, Dale Orpin, Robert Theobald, George Clark, Gerald Huston, Elmer Knouff, Velma Stevenson, Clark BARITONES Patterson, William Hawthorne, Clyde Zimmerman, Lilian BASSES Mosher, Francis Stump, Robert Blockinger, Robert Erwin, Richard Philius, Charles PERCUSSION Shaw, Leonard Gifford, Jack Stewart, Elmer Stribley, Rex Andregg, Charles Closser, Eugene Martin, James BELL LYRE AND CHIMES Gray, Helen Haas, Geraldine ORGAN Gray, Helen DRUM MAJORS Kaminski, George Tocus, Eugene 52 BAND OFFICERS Director Roy D. Metcolf President Paul Weis Vice-President Leonard Shaw Secretary Maxine Strahl Librarian Milan Stocking During the last nine years, the Band, under the baton of Prof. Roy D. Metcaif, has grown steadily, both in size and quality. This year the Bond made fifteen public appearances. The organization played for all home football games and visited two Colleges, Baldwin-Wallace and Wooster; par- ticipated in civic and school parades, Campus Night, High School Day and various other activities and concerts. On March 1 1th and 12th the Band was host to the Ohio Intercollegiate Band Festival. DRUM MAJORS George Kaminski was Drum Major for the first half of the football games. Eugene Tocus acted in this capacity the last half of the season. George plays first trumpet in the band and hails from Cleveland. Eugene plays French Horn and hails from Canton. Both boys are Music majors and Sophomores. Eugene Tocus Drum Major 53 ORCHESTRfi OFFICERS Director Roy D. Metcclf President Jean Seymour Vice-President Leonard Shaw Secretary Lloyd Johnson Librarian Paul Weis The University Symphony Orchestra mode fourteen public appearances this year. It played for all of the University Plays, accompanied the Messiah, gave a concert at the German-American Club in Akron, and played for Baccalaureate and Commencement. It has a well balanced personnel of fifty members. DIRECTOR Mr. Roy D. Metcalf has been directing the University Bands and Orchestras for the past nine years. A twenty piece Band has grown into an eighty piece Band, the Orchestra h as increased its enrollment from twenty to fifty mem- bers. These groups have not only in- creased in size but hove greatly im- proved in instrumentation and quality. Mr. Metcalf has been active in the Ohio Intercollegiate Band and Orchestra Fes- tivals, hie was the founder and first president of the Ohio Intercollegiate Orchestra Association and the first Or- chestra Festival was held at Kent State in 1934. The fifth Festival was held on cur campus last March. 54 FIRST VIOLINS Brevoort, Mildred Pickard, Elsie Hair, Florence Robinson, Chrestine Turner, Dale Fulmer, Maurine Strauss, Reitta Sills, Bertha Cunningham, Roger SECOND VIOLINS Mullett, Margaret Price, Wanda Jameyson, Ruth Wixom, Winifred Wagenhals, Mary Miller, Marjorie Hudson, Ruth Smith, Ruth Gamble, Mary VIOLAS Farinacci, John Gladigan, Heinz Pliskin, Libby Vlad, Mary CELLOS Brandon, Marjorie Johnson, Lloyd Stocking, M an Rapp, Mary STRING BASSES Ratchford, June Rychlik, Dorothy Gifford, Herbert FLUTES Sheary, Leslie Seymour, Jean Woodward, Shirley OBOE Booth, Jack CLARINETS ' Hershey, Helen Weis, Paul Ewell, Laura BASSOONS Parker, Albert Godfrey, Margaret FRENCH HORNS Sprunger, Preston Tocus, Eugene Heatley, Marjorie Pake, George TRUMPETS Schlegel, Harold Mumaw, Gladys TROMBONES Hardie, James Clark, Gerald Huston, Elmer PERCUSSION Andregg, Charles Gifford, Jack Stribley, Rex 55 Randa Tozer Editor-in-Chief Ben McGinnis Business Manager BURR STAFF P. Gneme; T. Manko, Fraternity Editor; M. McNab, 1. Evans, Artists; A. J. Mayor. D. Season; M. Polli, Photographer; T. DeEulis, General Assistant; G. Cool e. Business Staff: J. Allison; K Smith, F. Taylor, M. Kovolik. M. Bedford, J. Fitzpatrick, Sorority Editors; P. Ryan, Sports Editor. 56 1938 CHESTNUT BURR STAFF To produce a book of great interest to the Students of Kent State University has been the paramount interest of the Editor and Business Manager of the 1938 Chestnut Burr. Plans of this year ' s annual hove been under way for a year. The result has been this chronological yearbook presenting the highlights of the year ' s activities in picture end story combined with color and beauty of lay-out form. The thousands of details which go into the make-up of a modern annual must be done by a capable group of assistants. In carrying these out, these staff members deserve special recognition, for without their complete co- operation and assistance on annual of this type would never hove been possible. The Editor and Business Manager felt that our University Yearbook should be more than a series of snapshots of single phases of our campus life, more than a pictorial calendar of the year ' s events; it should be a portrait of the year as whole. In presenting this annual they hope they have succeeded in these things. KENT STATER Sports and Phofography F. Felder R. Miller L. Hackim C. Pope M. Polli A. Mayer Society Staff M, Dunfee K. Moloney J. Hart S. Rummel B. Crompton V. Fredericks Helen Wescott Editor-in-Chief Under the able direction of Helen Westcott, Editor-in-Chief, the Kent Stater has accomplished more in journalistic achievement this past year than ever before in the Stater ' s history. Forty columns of University news each week . . . semi-weekly for the first time this year . . . that is the 1938 Kent Stater, student newspaper. Five column, four page tabloid size, the Kent Stater for two semesters has presented the campus happenings pictorially and editorially. Forty alert journalism students covering the University twice a week have located yarns of human interest, news, feature, sports, society, and invention. Down to the Stater office to a typewriter, there to pound out in black and white, the life harbored in this University community. To the copy readers, rewrite men, editors, linotype men, printers and into the forms go the written coverage of KSU. A few column rules, some slugs, galleys of news-containing lead and the Kent Stater goes to bed at the print shop. First with the announcement of the University ' s new presi- dent-elect Dr. Karl C. Leebrick ... on to the streets and distributed to the University, 45 minutes after the board had voted. First to carry the resignation of Dean Blanche A. Verder and first to identify her successor. Dean-elect Mary Smallwood, likewise with the resignation of Dean of the Lib- eral Arts College, Oscar H. Williams and his successor. Dr. Earl W. Crecraft. A daily paper for one complete week the Stater kept students informed upon the progress of the appropriations bill, which eventually passed the legislature to give KSU more than a million dollars for building expansion. Pictorially the Kent Stater has been one of the leaders of the country ' s collegiate newspapers. Picture coverage of important campus activities, personalities, and even photo- graphically-fought campaigns have been the keynote of the year ' s achievements. Prof. Wm. D. Taylor, Jr., Head of the Journalism Dept , is advisor for the Kent Stater publication. Business Staff R. Roderick H. Eifort K. Long, Business Manager Editorial Staff T. Bell, Friday Editor M. Kearns P. Ryan, Tuesday Editor R. Mitten, Editorials M. McNab, Feature Editor 59 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President Ernest Williams Vice-President Thomas Watts Secretary-Treasurer Michail Polli Chr. of Elections Gordon Hostettler The Student Governing Body or Student Senate of the University has as their aim the coordination of the efforts of students, faculty, and the administra- tion. The name Governing Body, or Senate, carries with it an implication of authority, precedence, and decorum. Our Governing Body embodies all of these virtues and in so doing commands the respect and cooperation of all Kent students. Its membership is representative of all the University organizations under the Ranny plan of student government, drawn up by Don Ranney, President of Student Council for 1936- ' 37, DUCHESS STAFF OFFICERS Editor Charles Winer Managing Editor .... Francie Waterbury Art Bee Inglehart Fashions Charlotte Willoughby Fiction Kay Moloney Poetry Charles Thomas One and one half years old, the DUCHESS was founded as KAMPUS DAZE in 1937. It has grown in size and in circulation until it has just recently been adopted by the Publications Committee of the Uni- versity OS an officially recognized publication. Dur- ing the past year it has sponsored numerous studies of campus life by means of student polls. It has presented to the University a combination of humor, wit, fiction, poetry, fashion firsts, and photography that has caused it to be recognized by the country ' s leading university publications. It has been invited by Columbia University to become a member of the American Association of College Comics. 60 STUDENT COUNCIL Left to Right — First Row: C. Brodler, F. Felder, M. Thomas, T. Watts, D. Season, M. Polli, T. Manko. Second Row: C. Pope, G. Theobald, H. Stewart, D. Butler, G, Hostetler, J. Tallentire. DUCHESS STAFF Left to Right — First Row: R. Aungst, K. Killgrove, B. Booth, C. Winer, F, Woterbury, R. Mitten, M. Polli. Second Row: B. Inglehart, F. Woods, A. Mayer, K, Spriggel, D. McDermott. 61 BLUE KEY OFFICERS President Alvon Cox Vice-President Chester Falcon Secretary-Treasurer Leo Koba National honorary activities fraternity, was founded at the University of Florida in 1925. Today it has seventy-five active chapters throughout the nation. It was established not merely to recognize men of prominence in extra-curricular activities, but to maintain an organization whose membership, con- sisting of campus leaders, might best serve the school. Keeping this goal in mind. Blue Key launched upon the most outstanding year of its existence at Kent. The members are chosen from the junior and senior classes at bi-annual elections. CARDINAL KEY OFFICERS President Dorothy Runk Vice-President . . . Martha Ann Gustafson Secretary Helen Gray Treasurer Betty Manchester Advisor Dr. Florence Beal The national honorary activities fraternity for women was organized on this campus by Dean Verder in 1934. Today it has fourteen active chapters through- out the nation. The primary purpose of this society is to select those leaders on the campus who can as a group render service to the university. The members are chosen from the women of the junior and senior class at bi-annual election meetings. A prerequisite of a two-point-five-average is required to be a mem- ber of the organization, and members are also chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character and personality. Since its organization the Kent Cardinal Key chapter has initiated the campaign for a STU- DENT UNION BUILDING , has assumed responsi- bility for selection and crowning of the May Queen, promoted and directed the first all student musical comedy. 62 BLUE KEY Left to Right — First Row: K. Long, L. Koba, B. Flanders, A ' . Cox, F. Hall, T. Manko, R Butler. Second Row: M. Polli, K. Dommon, D. Baldwin, R. Butler, R Miller, Dean Manchester. Third Row: R. Wicks, H, Preston, W. Ault, C. Falcon, Mr. Satterfield. CARDINAL KEY Left to Right: D. Runk, Dr. Beoii, B. Manchester, M. A. Gustafson, H. Gray, M. Runk, F. Waterbury, G. Cooke, D. Season, Dean Verder. 63 WOMEN ' S LEAGUE OFFICERS FOR 1937-38 President Priscilla Grieme Vice-President Jane Ett Miller Secretary Sarah Louise Shirk Treasurer Margaret Maratta Big Sister Chairman Martha Ann Gustafson Founded at Kent State University in 1913, with the founding of the school. All women studen ts of the university automatically become active members upon registration. The ex- ecutive power is vested in the Executive Board, which is composed of the President, V. President, Secretary, Treasurer, Big Sister Chairman, Dean of Women, as adviser, one representative from each of the classes, one representative from the Off Campus Women ' s Club, one from each of the dormitories, and one from the Y. W. C. A. The organization does all in its power to aid and help acclimate the girls of the university during their stay here. It promotes matters of student life per- taining to the women of the university and helps to foster unity and loyalty to KSU. MEN ' S UNION OFFICERS Representing the graduate class John Farinacci Representing the senior class Charles Furney Representing the junior class Dick Butler Representing the sophomore class Dick Firth Representing the freshman class. .Vincent McDevitt The men ' s activity program is an outgrowth of the belief that a Dean should give his students helpful supervision, intelligent guidance, help them develop an enthusiasm for life ' s activities, and give them encouragement for creative endeavor. He realizes that only a small proportion of students have the qualifications necessary for the hard grind of varsity athletics. He does not believe, however, that most students should sit on the bench while the remainder work out. It is therefore necessary to work out a broad program of activities ranging from intramural athletics to creative arts, some part of which will fit the interests of every male student on the campus. This is the purpose of the Men ' s Union, an organiza- tion founded in 1922, that every male student auto- matically becomes a member upon entering school. Each year Dean Manchester presents a cup to the student who has achieved the most number of points from this program of activities. 64 WOMEN ' S LEAGUE Left to Right — First Row: D. Ulmer, G. Cooke, V. Himes, M. Marotta, J, Miller, S. Shirk. Second Row: J. Rothermond, M, McDermott, C. Brocks, A. Beker, G, Wong. MEN ' S UNION Left to Right — First Row: D. Butler, J. Forinocci, C. Furney. Second Row: Dean Manchester, V. Devitt, D. Firth. 65 BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS President Wayne Ellett Vice-President Margaret Ruth Read Secretary Delia Herrington Treasurer George Mansfield The Biology Club was founded in 1928 and it has been an active club ever since. Its purpose is to promote interest in biology and to enable biology stu- dents to become better acquainted with one another. At the Biology meetings which are held every month, the members are entertained by speakers prominent in different fields of biology. KflPPfl DELTfi PI OFFICERS President Helen Schneider Vice-President Betty Manchester Secretary Helen Gray Treasurer Helen Gray Historian Leah Jones Kappa Delta Pi, an educational fraternity, was founded in 191 1 by several students of the University of Illinois. The purpose of the organization is to encourage in its members a higher degree of devo- tion to social service by ( 1 ) fostering high intellec- tual and personal standards during the period of preparation for teaching and (2) recognizing out- standing service in the field of education. To this end it invites membership to such persons as exhibit worthy educational ideals, sound scholarship, and adequate personal qualifications. It endeavors to develop a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and fosters professional growth by recognizing achievement in educational work. Delta Beta chapter has been o n our campus since 1935 and appears to be as fast growing as our Uni- versity. 66 BIOLOGY CLUB Left to Right — First Row: C, Hoensteine, Dr. Cunningham, H, Schneider, D. Knapik, S. Rummel, M, Read, L. Seeds, Dr. Alex- opolus, Dr. Harbourt. Second Row: J. Harrick, L Jones, I. Saukkonen, J. McCorkle, J. Gerberiech, G. Mansfield. M. Doolan, R. DeEulis. P. Bambaci. Third Row: C. Mirto, H. Davis, W. Elliott, K. Dammon, D. Harrington, B. Montgomery, M. Polli, J. Cathan, M. Manfull. KAPPA DELTA PI Left to Right — First Row: G. Cooke, J. Ungashick, J. McCorkle, D. Franks, H. Emmons. Second Row: H. Gray, B. Adlord, M. Simpson, F. Briggs, H. Schneider, M. Dunfee, F. Hair, B. Manchester, B. Lauderbaugh. M. McMillian. Third Row: J. King, I. Saukkonen, 0. McCafferty, E. Likens, M. Belknap, L. Jones, M. Brandon, B. Bosman, E. Zimmerman, Dr. Lotz. Fourth Row: Dr. Heer, C. Furney, H. Peters, H. Preston, D. Roy, W. Dunlap, K. Domman, C. Boyle. 67 PI KAPPA DELTA OFFICERS President Violo Bodo Vice-President Gordon Hostettler Secretary-Treasurer Meg Eckhart Pi Kappa Delta is the youngest and most active of three national honorary speech fraternities in the United States. It has chapters in thirty-four states and a total enrollment of 15,000 students. Iota Chapter was founded in Kent State University six years ago by E. Turner Stump, head of the Deport- ment of Speech. ALPHA PSI OMEGA OFFICERS President John Botchelder Vice-President George Dike Secretary-Treasurer Patricia Fuller Alpha Psi Omega was organized as an honorary dra- matic fraternity, at Fairmont Teacher ' s College, Fairmont, Va. in 1926, for the purpose of providing an honor society for those doing a high standard of work in dramatics, and incidentally through the ex- pansion of Alpha Psi Omega, there ore now 148 Chapters in the U. S., provides a wider fellowship for those interested in the college theatre. Play pro- duction is an activity so highly technical that it re- quires the services of a trained director and all the resources of a large dramatic association organized on the most democratic basis where every member of a student body may have equal opportunity for self-expression. Beta Psi Cost has been on our cam- pus since 1930, when it received its charter. Prof. E. T. Stump, Head of the University Speech Depart- ment and faculty advisor, is the Grand Director of the National Organization. 68 PI KAPPA DELTA Left to Right — First Row: L. Zahniser, M. Eckhort, V. Bodo, V.Beol. Second Row: G. Hostetler, W. Ault, ALPHA PSI OMEGA Left to Right — First Row: D. Runl , D. Schilmiller, W. Griffiths, L. Rodkey, E. Cole, Prof. Stump, P. Fuller. Second Row: R. Fiorenzo, G. H. Wright, M. A. Gustafson, E, Williams, M. K. Lovejoy, J. Botchelder, M. Bedford. 69 KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY CLUB OFFICERS President Shirley Cannon Vice-President Celeste Cushman Secretary Betty Starkey Treasurer Velma LaWand The purpose of this organization is to gather and disseminate knowledge for the education of young children; to bring into active cooperation all child- hood education interest, including parent education; to promote the progressive type of education in nursery schools, kindergartens, and primary grades, and to raise the standard of the professional training for teachers and leaders in this field. As an organ- ization founded on our campus in 1928, they have endeavored to promote good fellowship, to help the growth of the department, and to render any service possible. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS President Jean Davis Vice-President Gene Gettrust Secretary Donna Hapholdt Treasurer Kathryn Forbs This organization provides opportunity to foster closer faculty-student and inter-class relationship in their common field. They are a member of the State and National hHome Economics Clubs, and have been on our campus since 1916. By attendance at the meetings it broadens professional acquaintances and interest. The club increases educational ex- periences through outside speakers, educational films, and demonstrations, too, they train their members for leadership, as well as followers, and the capacity to plan and organize personal or group activities. 70 K. P. CLUB Left to Right — First Row: E. Myers, J. DeGroft, H. Eshilmann, H. Schmidt, B. McGuire. Second Row: B. Bosman. V. Pearl, N. Mohler, S. Cannon, Prof. G. Hazel Swan, H. Madden, H. Neale, M. Partridge, E. Slabach. Third Row: M. Sternad, C. Cushman, B. Shaffer, I. Brown, M. Murtaugh, B. Starkey, R. Van Fleet, K. Osborne, A. Stafford. Fourth Row: I. Peachy, L. Duniop, M. Stephens, J. Allison, H. Cassidy, S. Shirk, M Whittlesy, K. Hulbert, M. Strain. Fifth Row: E. Meode, J. Hughes, L. Ewell, R. Henderson, B. Heis, E. Youckey, J. Fitzpotrick, V. LeWand. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Left to Right — First Row: P. Fuller, C. Willoughby, E. Hoines, P. Hoff, M. Wolf, K. Forbes, M. Irwin, P. Forson. Second Row: L. Gerig, L. Haman, M. Pannier, M. Duncan, M. Carlozzi, M. Colby, V. Sherrill, N. Dominic, M. Knouff, E. Ochsen- dorf, M. Brandon. Third Row: Prof. B. Nixon, B. Boyett, G. Newman, R. Beachler, H, Rohlf, L. Smith, E. Haberkost. H. Kimes, I. Mitchell, J. Mc- Corkle, B. Minor, B. Lucens. Prof. N. Jordon, J. Davis. Foutth Row: E. Richardson, D. Kramer, L. Bockhorst, G. Karnes, O. Meiick, M. Ruffner, 8. Shaw, M. Dyer, N. Simpson, D. Hoppoit, E. Brown. Fifth Row: M. Wallace, B. Wolcott, E. Chrispell, M. Sigrist, P. Hurd, R. Keep, M. Fowler, M. Crotser, B. Madison, B. Rehs. 71 WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC flSSOCIflTION OFFICERS President Nadine Hulbert Vice-President Betty Bozman Secretary Kay Vallen Treasurer Violet Pearl Corres. Secretary Eleanor Likens The purpose of the Womens ' Athletic Association is to further recreational activities for the women of Kent State University, to stimulate an interest in the right type of athletics for receation, to create a spirit of sportsmanship, and good fellowship; to bring to- gether the women of the various campus organiza- tions. The W. A. A. is a member of the National Athletic Federation of College Women and the Ath- letic Federation of Ohio College Women. Every girl in the University is entitled to membership. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS President William Morris Vice-President Eleonore Likens Secretary-Treasurer Sara Reed The physical education club is composed of physical education majors and minors. The purpose of the club is to promote friendship among the members of the club and to develop a professional attitude. Throughout the year meetings of social and profes- sional character are held. Hikes, skating parties end picnics are held for the pleasure of the members. Every fall a dinner banquet is held and a noted person in the field of education speaks to the group. Dur- ing the year, the club was fortunate in securing pic- tures of the recent Olympics held in Germany. 72 o f i C li ! D WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Left to Right- -First Row: C, Wagstoff, M, Fetzar, V. Smith, K. Vailen, B, Bosman, N. Hulbert, V. Pearl, Mrs. Apple, B. Leader, B. Ferguson Second Row: M. Liezert, E. Howenstine, B. Foirfax, A. Wright, E. Likens, E. Baum, S. Reed, P. Hull. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB First Row: B. Bosmun, V. Pearl, V. Smith, Second Row: H. McConnell, S. Reed, B. Ackley, M. Schroy, K. VoMen, M. Liezert, B. Lacy, E. Likens, Mrs. Apple, Miss Drew. Third Row: E. Simkins, Mr. Altman, E. Baum, B. Ferguson, M. Fetzer, A. Hall, M. Monfull, F. Weir, F. Burlak, B. Morris, Mr. Poe, Coach R. Novofny. Fourth Row: P. Gulgin, R. Tullis, J. Wilder, H. Shaffer, A. Love, W. Porowski, S. Farkas, H. Boughman. 73 PARLANCE CLUB OFFICERS President Clarence Boyle Vice-President John Tallentire Secretary Irene Osborne Treasurer Mory Miller Program Chairman Herman Peters The club was formally organized during the year 1936-1937 and is just completing its second succes- ful year. The purpose of the Parlance Club is to dis- cuss contemporary social, political and economic questions of interest to students of current affairs. Dr. Anthony and Dean Blair are the faculty advisers for the club. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS President Margaret McMillion Vice-President Ruth LaPolla Secretary-Treasurer Pauline Franks Le Cercle Francois was organized at K.S.U. in 1928, making this the tenth year of its existence here. The club is to promote the use of French and interest in France in an informal social atmosphere, as well as in the formal classroom. The advisers for this club are Dr. Grace Sproull and Miss Helen Machan. 74 PARLANCE CLUB Left to Right — First Row: P. Weis, M. Miller, G. Wang, M. Finefrock, A, Milligan, I. Osborne, L. Storkey, M. Stefonik. Second Row: H. Peters, J, Tallentire, W. Dunlap, R. Giliis, H. M. Kong, C, Boyle, M. Kearns. FRENCH CLUB Left to Right — First Row: C. Billiard, J. Harmony, D. Werner, M. McMillion, R. LaPolla, Prof. G. Sproull, B. Schiesinger. Second Row: F. Waterbury, D. Hunston, M. Snyder, C. Green, J. McCorkle. Third Row: M. Simpson, D. Smith, M. Cukrov, V. Clak. 75 OFF-CflMPUS WOMEN ' S CLUB OFFICERS President Stella Ruta Vice-President Ruth Ann Euliss Secretary Betty Ferguson Treasurer Mildred Finefrock This organization was founded on our campus six- teen years ago when Dean of Women, Blanche A. Verder, saw the need of an organization for girls who lived off-campus. They have maintained club rooms in Merrill Hall for the use of their members. They have been the sponsors of our annual Pop Concert in which every organization is a participant. COMMERCE CLUB OFFICERS President Marion E. Shank Vice-President Priscilla Greime Secretary Dorothy Hoskins Treasurer Dale Strohl The official club of the Commerce Department. It numbers among its activities, field trips, outside speakers on various subjects, including demonstra- tions and motion pictures. This club presented the Social Calendar with an all-University Dance during this post year. 76 OFF-CAMPUS WOMENS CLUB Left to Right — First Row: A. Milligan, E. Shaffer, M. E. Hall, M Fmefrock, S, Ruta, M. A. Wallace, G, M. Wang. Second Row: B. Schlesinger, D. Johnston, H. McConnell, V. Woods, M. R. Read- Third Row: I. Ince, L. DeSimio, D. Werner. COMMERCE CLUB First Row: M. Vlad, E. Ruble, F. Hair, D. Strohl, M. E, Shank, D. Hoskins, R. Brunstad, K. Adolph. Second Row; W. A. Patterson, R. Cramer, R. Redmond, D. H. Baldwin, W. Bosworth. Third Row: N. Levin. D. Burkner, R. Roderick, C. Lawrence. 77 ART CLUB OFFICERS President Ted Keller Vice-President Ruth Parsons Secretary-Treasurer Eleanor Evans The Art Club was founded the 2nd semester of 1935 on the University Campus. They have E. Ladisiow Novotny as their club adviser, who encouraged the club to sponsor First Annual Student-Alumni Ex- hibition. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB OFFICERS President Merle Hammock Vice-President Viola Bodo Secretary Mary Furcolow Treasurer John Tollentire Adviser Dean O. H. Williams The Club was founded at the University of Syracuse in 1907. They number seventy clubs in U. S. Col- leges. The club purposes to make foreign students welcome on American campuses, to help them with their problems, and to foster World Brotherhood. The two hemispheres on the seal of the club signify that it is port of a world wide organization. The two clasped hands represent the tie which binds the two hemispheres together in the brotherhood of the heart. The flaming torches of truth light the way to international understanding; the laurel branches pro- claim the victory of faith and love of mankind. The club motto is above all nations is humanity. The club on our campus was organized in 1935. 78 ART CLUB Left to Right — First Row: B. Kernen, M. Belknap, E. Evans, T. Keller, R. Parsons, M. Woods, D, Smith. Second Row: E. Wendel, J. Barrick, G. Theobald, A. Kieselbach, C. Leist. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB First Row: H. Ward, M. Miller, A. Hartnnan, V. Bica, V. Bodo, 1. Osborne, R. Ricks, M. Hef fron, J. Young. Second Row; D. Tewes, J. Tallentire, W. Dunlop, M. Hammack, R. Giliis, Han Mo Kong, Dean Williams. 79 NEWMAN CLUB OFFICERS President Francis Weir Vice-President Edward Brennan Recording Secretary . . Ginevieve Sofranec Corres. Secretary Helen Ungashick Treasurer M. Rita Meaney The Newman Club was founded by Cardinal Newman at Philadelphia. It was organized at Kent State Uni- versity in 1936. The purpose of this organization is to influence the spiritual, intellectual, and social welfare of the Catholic students on the campus. NEWMAN CLUB Left to Right — First Row: M. Dolon, M. Snee, M. Gockstetter, B. Thomas, V. Jackson, A, Dunn, E, Cook, K. Forbes, M. Driver, R. Meaney. Second Row: E. Lourenson, H. Madden, M. Hannon, K. Moloney, R. Dongler, A. Salerno, J. Demosa, S. Ruta, M, Seesholtz, W. Lang. Third Row: J. Lourenson, G. Sofronee, M. Hown, P. Malone, A. Wetzel, I. Volentmo, L. Senglar, J. Doubet, A. V elsh, E. Brennan, J. Bissler. Fourth Row: Father Hortman, D. Sullivan, K. Adolph, M. Bruno, H. Hinderschied, C. Sheehe, W. Perowski, J. Aschawer, K. Kainrad, R. Bueck, J, Donohoe, F. Weir. 80 Queens and Most Popular Man 81 ' k ' . ;s5 ? fStSl|3SK-f55 s . ' r s SMILE QUEEN WILDA FOREMAN Alpha Sigma Tau 82 HOMECOMING QUEEN JEAN ULMER Alpha Sigma Alpha MISS KENT STATE HELEN GRAY Delta Sigma Epsilon MOST POPULAR WOMAN DOROTHY SEASON Alpha Sigma Tau MOST POPULAR MAN BEN McGINNIS Sigma Tau Gamma 83 And T he Crowd 84 •« «s. 1 : r% K B Umi m H ' ., 7 ' , y V B f ■Bm mt l l 1 ■ ' ' 9 jb H « K ly JM H u h 1 ' ' ■ HJl H P L I I m m m 1 m l I Zvl H, First Row: Coach J. W. Begala, E. Seitz, R. Potts, R. Wicks, A. Cox, A. Hall, R. Snyder, L. Warren, H. Harrington, Coach Ray Novotny. Second Row: R. Rentschler, C. Falcone, D. Alexander, S. Farkos, E, Sullivan, J. Woods, D. Miller, L. Schoffman, J. Riley. Third Row: Head Coach Rosy Storn, G. Moliica, W. Morris, 0, Mushrush, R. Wilson, A. Miller, L. Netzen, F. Estochin, E. Mcllvane, H. Nickerson, L. Cardinal. Failure to play good football for both halves of one contest cost the 1937 edition of the Golden Flash gridiron machine the chance of being the most successful team in the history of the institution. The records show that Coach Rosy Starn ' s men turned in victories over Otterbein, 13-0; Findlay 20-0; and Ashland 14-0. Defeats were handed out by Baldwin-Wallace, 13-0 in the season ' s opener; Heidelberg 13-7; Buffalo 13-0 and Wooster 15-7. A 13-13 tie was played with Bowling Green. Offensively, the Stornmen tallied 73 points and limited their foes to 67 counters. Carmen Falcone paced the attack with 24 points. Joe Woods contributed the longest run, a 45 yard trek against the Wooster Scots. At Ashland, the Flashes unleashed a vicious attack and piled up a total of 334 yards to set a season ' s record. 86 Breaking the tradition that a Kent State team never emerged victorious from Rockwood Field, Ashland, the Starnmen closed their 1937 football season with a decisive 14-0 victory over the Ashland tagles. A dazzling aerial attack, coupled with some powerful running plays from a 7. formation, were too much for Ashland team who were outplayed in every department of the game. The Flashes made a total of 334 yards to their opponents 135. Sixteen first downs v ere credited to Kent while Ashland made eight. Both touchdowns were scored on passes, the first Rentschler to Hall in the first period and the other, Sullivan to Harrington in the fourth quarter. A late rally by Bowling Green ' s Falcons deprived Kent ' s Golden Flashes a chance of ending their season with an equal number of victories and losses. Unleashing a powerful passing attack late in the game, the sister institution seemed to baffle the Starnmen and rolled up 13 points to tie the score. Ashton Hall and Dice Alexander scored Kent ' s two touchdowns, both in the first half. Kent led in first downs, contributing thirteen to their opponents nine. An optomistic Dad ' s Day crowd witnessed the fourth tie contest between the two schools since gridiron relations were established in 1920. ■ii ' Before one of the largest Homecoming crowds in the history of the institution. Coach G. Donald Rosy Starn ' s gridmen defeated a favored Findlay eleven, 20-0, in one of the season ' s most inter- esting contests. Findlay came to Kent a heavy favorite but the Flashes, with its full strength on hand, soon displayed to an excited Homecoming crowd some of the powerful running and aerial tricks that had been kept in store during the early part of the season. Carmen Falcone, ace fullback, provided the necessary punch in the shades of the goal-posts and crashed through a strong Findlay line for three touchdowns. 87 D. Alexander Halfback, Soph. .i :; D. Butler Guard, Junior L. Cardinal Halfback, Soph. A. Cox Center, Senior F. Estochin Center, Soph. A. Hall Halfback, Senior Independent OTTERBEIN FOOTBALL GAME Battling on a rain-soaked field, Kent ' s Golden Flashes defeated Otterbein 13-0 for the initial gridiron victory of the year. The Starnmen led their Ohio Con- ference foes in every department of the game, scoring 18 first downs to the Otter ' s two; 212 yards from scrimmage to the opponent ' s 48 and completing nine passes to Otterbein ' s two. The first touchdown of the year was one of the finest executed plays in the his- tory of the University. With the ball on the 29 yard line, Alexander flipped a pass to Hall, who, just before being pulled down, tossed a lateral to Warren who stepped over for the first six points of the year. Falcone plunged over for the second touchdown from the eight yard line early in the second quarter. Both teams failed to score in the second half. C. Falcone Fullback, Junior Iniiependclit H. Harringt-on End, Junior E. Sullivan End, Junior D. Miller Center, Soph. t I G. Mollica Guard, Soph. Independent L. Netzen Tackle, Soph. Independent 89 H. Nickerson Halfback, Junior R. Potts Halfback, Soph. R. Rentschler Halfback, Soph. Independent L. Schoffman Tackle, Junior Indi-I ' eii ' lent R. Snyder Tackle, Senior J. Woods Fullback, Junior K.MK Head Coach Rosy Starn L. Warren End, Senior Independent R. Wicks Guard, Junior All R. Wilson Tackle, Soph. P. Ryan Mgr., Junior 91 WRESTLING Norvin Nick Carter in three years of varsity competition won twenty nine matches and lost two. He won first place in 1936 and 1937 in the Inter-State Tournament under the one-hundred-six- ty-five pound class, and finished second in 1935 in the Inter-State Tournaments. Winning eleven of twelve matches and boasting four interstate cham- pions, as well as the team champion- ship, 1938 ' s wrestling squad finished another very successful season under the guidance of Coach Joe Begala. Starting the season with a close win over the freshman squad, 15-11, the team ran up a victory streak of six straight before meeting their only conqueror of the season — powerful Ohio State University. Captain Buell Graven finished his third year of intercollegiate wrestling with the enviable record of twenty- seven victories and one tie. Graven won interstate championships in 1936-37-38, and was A. A. U. cham- pion in 1936 and 1937. He was judged the outstanding wrestler from a field of 125 entries. In 1936, he was an Olympic finalist. Norvin, Nick , Carter an Interstate champion 1935-36-38 turned in a record of twenty-nine victories out of thirty-one matches in his three years of varsity competition. TEAM ROSTER Dale Strohl, 118 lbs.; Russ Doan, John Wilber, 126 lbs.; Buell Graven, Lynn Sivon, 135 lbs.; William Morris, Ralph Beuck, Myron Bruno, Dick But- ler, 155 lbs.; Norvin Carter, 165 lbs.; Don Miller, 175 lbs.; Carmen Falcone, heavyweight. Leonard Pomeroy, 155. First Row: D. Strohl, N. Carter, B. Graven, R. Doan. Second Row: N. Littlepoge, D. Miller, R. Beuch, L. Sivon, M. Bruno. Third Row: Coach J. W. Begala, R. Butler, J. Allogdiedis, L. Pomeroy, J. Watts, Mgr., Missing, C. Falcone. 92 K.S.U.. K.S.U. . K.S.U.. K.S.U. . K.S.U. . K.S.U.. K.S.U.. K.S.U.. K.S.U.. K.S.U.. K.S.U.. K.S U . SEASON ' S RECORD 1 5 Frosh 11 32 Youngstown Y.M.C.A 26 Ohio University 8 24 Waynesburg College .... 6 36 Findlay College 17 Univ. of Wisconsin 11 9 ' Ohio State U 19 ' 2 15 Ohio U 11 24 Michigan Stote College. . . 6 28 Washington and Jefferson. 6 28 Univ. of Pittsburgh 1 7 Case School of Ap. Sci. , . . 1 ] Dale StrohL Sr. 118 pound Champion Wrestling Coach, Joe Begola 93 jr w l£ v« n R. Doan 2 yrs. Interstate Champ 126 lb. D. Strohl 118 lb. 6. Morris 155 lb. Winning twenty-seven and tying one match in his three years of var- sity competition, Buell Graven has set on enviable record. Three times Inter-State Champion in the one- hundred- twenty-six- pound division in 1935, and the one-hundred-thir- ty-five-pound division in ' 36 and ' 37. In 1935, he was an Olympic finalist and A. A. U. Champion. He was also voted the best wrestler in 1935 Inter-State Tournament. M. Bruno 155 lb. C. Falcone Heavyweight L. Pomeroy 155 lb. L. Sivon 145 lb. N. Carter 2 yrs. Interstate Champ 165 lb. D. Butler 155 lb. B. Graven 3 yrs. Interstate Champ 135 lb. D. Miller 175 lb. R. Beuck 155 lb. Coach Begala receiving a team trophy. Presented by Capt. Graven at the final match of the year. 95 BASEBALL Led by Lyie Warren who batted the apple around at a terrific clip, and Keith Spriggle, who was given the task of filling the shoes of both Marvin Garner and Roy Pinyoun, Kent ' s 1938 baseball season might be called only mediocre. Victories were recorded over some of the leading Ohio Conference foes, among which Muskingum, Heidelberg, and Bowling Green were outstanding. Wooster, Findlay and Toledo were the Flashes ' conquerors. Six members of the squad, Warren, Doan, Fedu- niak, Gulgin, Hoenstein and Hall hit for a seasons average of .300 or over. Spriggle was the out- standing hurler. W. — Apri l 27 Oberlin Here S. — April 30 Bowling Green Here W. — May 4 Wooster Here S. — May 7 Muskingum Here T. — May 1 Ashland There S. — May 1 4 Findlay Here F. — May 20 Findlay There 5. — May 21 Bowling Green There W.— May 25 Ashland Here S. — June 4 Wooster There F. — May 20 Heidelberg .There S. — May 21 Toledo Here ' ' ' ■■ ' ■ lu Left to Right — First Row: James Spratt, Chester Hoenstine, Keith Spriggel, Robert Renfschler, Ashton Holl, Bob Vv ' hitman, Russell Doan, LyIe Warren, Steve Feduniak, and Pete Gulgin. Middle Row: Donald Starn, Coach; Marty Kovalik, Wayne Griffith, Dan Hanny, Lamont Burger, Howard Baughman, Louis Cardinal, Rondel Cox, and Nick Mirto. Last Row: Andy Tobasco, Don Scullion, Jock Tomoshesko, Paul Wherley, ond Leonord Pomeroy. 96 BASKETBALL Inconsistency . . . keynote of the 1937-38 basket- ball season for the Golden Flashes . . . Failure to register victories over the weaker opponents . . . registering victories over the powerful foes ... a record of 1 1 victories in 23 contests. Highlight of the season was 37-32 triumph over Muskingum, defending Ohio Conference champion . . . Hiram ' s 48-41 conquest over the Flashes probably the major upset of the campaign . . . Ernie Sullivan, stellar guard, given a place on sec- ond All-Ohio conference team picked by Tom- my Devine, United Press correspondent and Con- ference coaches . . . Roy Pinyoun, forward, only graduating member of this year ' s first team, agair the team ' s high scorer . . . The season ' s record follows: Kent State. .42 Kent State. .29 Kent State. .37 Kent State. .37 Kent State. .44 Kent State. .34 Kent State. .46 Kent State. .30 Kent State. .44 Kent State . .38 Kent State . .32 Kent State. .39 Kent State. .38 Kent State. .27 Kent State . .48 Kent State. .53 Kent State . .50 Kent State. .24 Kent State. .37 Kent State. .40 Kent State. .41 Kent State. .50 Kent State. .47 Youngstown 27 V estminster 58 Muskingum 32 Edinboro 36 John Corroll 42 Penn State 47 Baldwin-Wallace . . . 58 Wilmington 31 Hobart 29 Defiance 48 Bowling Green . . . . 48 Toledo 51 Findloy 45 John Carroll 32 Marietta 53 Hiram 31 Findlay 31 Baldwin-Wallace . . . 23 Wooster 43 Wittenberg 49 Hiram 48 Bluffton 31 Ashland 35 97 John Carroll Basketball Game Guard Paul Ducky Hazen, stepping out of his usual role of stationary guard, provided the spark for Kent ' s court victory over John Carroll on the foreign court. The final count was 44-42. With the Carroll attack con- centrated on Roy Pinyoun and Pete Gulgin, high-scoring for- wards, Hazen took to pitching the cowhide and was success- ful in six action shots. Bert Davidian, playing one of his first games under the Kent regalia, scored 10 points. Kent led 25-16 at half time, but found it very difficult to stem a late Cleveland rally. B. Davidian, Guard; Soph, Delta PIni Sigma. P. Gulgin, Forward; Jr., Sigma Tou Gamma. P. Hazen, Guard; Jr., Delta Phi Sigma. G. Kempf, Center; Jr., Delta Phi Sigma. R. Pinyoun, Forward. 98 H. Shaffer, Center; Jr., Kappa Sigma Chi R. Rentschler, Forward; Soph. 0. Simmons, Mgr.; Sr.. Delta Phi Sigma E. Sullivan, Guard; Jr., Kappa Mu Kappa. B. Watkins, Forward, Sr, Wooster Gome In one of the most thrilling gomes of the season, Coach G. Donald Rosy Starn ' s court- men fell before a powerful Wooster team, 43-37. Con- centrating on Nick Frascello, all-Ohio forward, Kent could not cope with the deadly long shots of his mates. Henderson took over the usual Frascello role and dumped in a total of 21 points. Ernie Sullivan, all-Ohio guard, turned in one of his best per- formances of the year in limit- ing Frascella to 10 points. The deadly Scot marksman ended the season as one of the high- est scorers in the nation, Wooster led 20-19 at half time but a late game rally widened the gap. Pinyoun led the Flashes with 1 1 points. Findlay Game Led by Roy Pinyoun who scored eight action shots. Coach G. Donald Rosy Starn ' s basket- ball squad walloped Findlay 50-31, before one of the larg- est crowds of the season. Leading only 23-17 at half time, the Flashes come back strong in the second half to put Kent out in front by a siz- able margin. The game was one of the roughest ever wit- nessed, a total of 31 personal fouls being called. 99 MIN OR SPORTS The year 1937-38 saw an added interest in minor sports at the University. Candidates for positions turned out in much larger numbers than in former years. Added facilities and purchase of new equip- ment, as well as added interest by the student body, have at last put minor sports on the par that the ath- letic deportment has been striving for. Although the track team dropped its four meets this year, high hopes are being held for next year ' s team. Only two men are graduating and Coach J. W. Be- gala feels that next year ' s squad will be the best in the history oh the University. In swimming, the team garnered three wins compared to five losses. Powerful Fenn, the pride of Cleveland swimming circles fell twice before the attack of the charges of Coach Ray Novotny. Much is expected of next year ' s team which will not be weakened by graduation. Playing mediocre tennis, the Golden Flashes won four while dropping five contests. This was quite an im- provement over last veor when the team won but two matches. Graduation will rob the squad of both its number one and two men. 100 Track First Row: F. Burlak, J. Mauer, J. Steinerf, B. McGinnis, J. Armour, M. Lawrence, G. Wrentmore, L. Follin. Second Row: Coach Joe Begala, Fuchik, M. Bruno, B. Davidian, L. Netzen, H. Penn. N. Hill, G. Buzelencia, Manager. Swimming Left to Right — First Row: M. Manfull W. Arva, R. Wans. Second Row: B. Creigbaum, S. Farkas, D. Johnston. Third Row: L. Follin, C. Hawthorne, R. Novotny, F. Burlak. Tennis J. Tallentire, Manager; J. Tomasheka, S. Farkas, R. Wilson. D. Alexander, F. Wood, D. Roy, Coach Roy Novotny. Frosh Basketball Left to Right — First Row: R. Novotny, J. Davis, J. Beal, B. Watson, M. Conners, M. Mittiga. Second Row: J. Ignaut, R. Hromco, A. Lave, B. Boliontz. INTRflMURflLS The winning fraternity team in each sport is awarded a cup emblematic of intramural athletic supremacy in that particular field. The intramural award is given to the fraternity which at the end of the school year has accumulated the most number of points from all intramural sports. This award is distinct from the individual sport trophy and is emblematic of athletic supremacy in all fields of sport. Added interest . . . especially in independent league . . . bitter rivalry in the fraternity league . . . again won by Delta Phi Sigma . . . Newman club coming home ahead of the field in the independent league . . . all contributing to the most successful intra- mural program in the history of the institution. Beginning with cross-country in the fall . . . contin- uing through horseshoes, swimming, basketball, track, gym, and golf . . . final results not determined until completion of final events in May . . . remarkable growth of independent league in its second year . . . under capable direction of A. C. Poe . . . fraternity league again continued in usual smooth form . . . under leadership of G. J. Altman. Steady growth of the institution has made apparent the need of intramural program . . . larger program is being planned for next year. 102 WOMEN ' S SPORTS Women ' s sports, now including hockey, volley-ball, basketball, tennis, golf, badminton, baseball, archery, swimming, tumbling and dancing, reach every woman Inter-sorority games, good sportsmanship and team work are the key notes of the playing. The high spots of the year are the inter-class and color team games. 105 And Your Social Organizations 106 PflN-HELLENIC President Viola Bodo Secretary Nellie Dominick Corresponding Secretary Betty Lauderbough Treasurer Mary Jane Hunter Advisor Miss Elizabeth Engel Our Pan-Hellenic Association was organized on our campus in 1925. It exists for the purpose of making and enforcing rushing and bidding rules among the Greek letter organizations for women; to regulate other matters pertaining to local pan-hellenic life and to encourage all sorority chapters to take an active part and interest in all university activities for the common good. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL President Tom Manko Vice-President Richard Butler Secretary-Treasurer Harry Nelson The Interfraternity Council exists for the purpose of maintaining agreement, furthering cooperation and mutual understanding between the men ' s Greek let- ter social organizations on the campus and the Uni- versity Administration. With the growth of the Uni- versity it is continually acquiring added power and prestige. The council was organized in 1924, and is under the advisership of Dean Manchester. 108 PAN HELLENIC Left to Right — First Row: Miss Engle, M. Elgin, D. Ruggles. V. Bcdo, B. Breen, V. Frederick, D. Season. Second Row: L, Pliskin, H. Gray, M. Hunter, M. Brannon, M. Wolf. Third Row: V. Pearl, N. Dominic, J. Ulmer, M. J. James, B. Lauderbaugh. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Left to Right — First Row: C. Bradler, A. Cox, T. Manko, J. Tallentire, M. Kovalik. Second Row: Dean Manchester, D. Butler, B. McGinnis, H. Nelson, R. Butler. 109 ALPHA SIGMA TAU OFFICERS President Dorothy Season Vice-President Betty Louderbaugh Recording Secretary Betty Manchester Corresponding Secretary Blanche Kesselring Treasurer Gretchan Cooke Historian Margaret Clark Custodian Jean Evans Chaplain Randa Tozer Anchor Editor Kathryn Ervin Pledge Mistresses J.J. White, Geneva Roberson Left to Right — First Row; J. Allison, R. Baumberger, M. Clark, M. Colby, R. Bradley, B. Kesselring. Second Row: G. Cooke, R. Cramer, K. Erwin, D. Henne, J. Evans, Miss Adams. 110 Alpha Sigma Tau was founded at State Teacher ' s College, Ypsi- lanti, Michigan in 1899. Eta Chapter received its charter in 1927, and was among the first Association of Education Sorori- ties on this campus. The organization now includes fifty mem- bers, actives and pledges. This organization claims for 1938, Editor of the Chestnut Burr, Smile Queen, Most Popular Woman, four members of Cardinal Key, and two Student Council members. Left to Right — First Row: C. Jones, C. Kohr, B. Lauderbaugh, B. Manchester, M. Maxa, H. J. Pierce, G. Roberson. Second Row: E. Scum, D. Season, R. Tozer, J. Toth, J. Vv ' harton, J. J. White, Miss Hill. in Iota chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma, Kent State ' s only national fraternity, was established in 1927, with the local organization known as Gamma Tau Delta. Previous to the founding of Gamma Tau Delta, which occurred in 1926, a non Greek letter fraternity existed called The Midnight Suns The Midnight Sunners or- ganized in 1925 and decided to go Greek letter, one year later. Left to Right — First Row: H. Mull, G. Reese, R. Renkert, A. Podwoski, J. Schaetzle, W. Show. Second Row: D. Stewart, H. Stewart, J. Smith, J. Tomasheska, A. Tobasko, T. Wotts. Third Row: E. Williams, D. Zmk, Mr. Stopher, Dr. Moore, Dr. Munzenmayer, Dr. Stewart. 112 SIGMA TflU GAMMA OFFICERS President Ben McGinnis Vice-President Tom Watts Secretary James Smith Treasurer Griffith Reese Sergeant-at-Arms Ernest Williams Left to Right — First Row: R. Blockinger, T. DeEulis, J, Dixon, P. Guigm, G, Hostetler, T. Borrick. Second Row: F. Josbeck, M. Kovalik, W. Love, E. Matthews, B. McGinnis, B. Hurd. 113 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA OFFICERS President Mary Elizabeth Elgin Vice-President Dorothy Ruggles Recording Secretary Jane Ebel Corresponding Secretary Eleanor Evans Treasurer Helen Madden Pledge Mistress Jane Fitzpatrick Adviser Miss Mono Fletcher M. Bedford M. Bucher M. Conn R. Creger R. Dangler N. Daub D. Dixon J. Ebel 114 Sigma Sigma Sigma has the distinction of being the oldest sorority on our campus. The organization was founded in Farmville, Va. in 1898 and now has 37 chapters. It was in 1925 that Alpha Beta chapter was installed at Kent State University. Left to Right — First Row: M. L. Elgin, E. Evans, J. A. Fellows, J. Fitzpatrick, P. Fuller, R. Hudson, B. Lacy. Second Row: A. J. Lea, H. Madden, J. Myers, R. Parsons, B. Peck, F. Reed, D. Ruggles. Third Row: L. Smith, H. L. Ungoshick, J. Ungoshick, K. Wardman, M. Williams, D. Winemiller, M. Fletcher. 115 Kappa Mu Kappa has the distinction of being the oldest fraternity on the campus. It was founded as Kappa Mu Kappa in 1922, previous to that time it was known as Kent Kampus Klub, and then as Kent Men ' s Klub. Kappa Mu Kappa, as a Greek fraternity, was derived from this club. Sixteen years of organization has proven the diversification of activities of the fraternity, mainly that of athletics. . G. Barkolow W. Barkett L. Cardinal J. Cooper C- Falcon S. Fogg L. Follin B. Graven R, Haberkost D. Hife W. Jenior E. Kegler L. Koba M Manful J. McGurk E. Sullivan R. Vv ' hitman B. Butler R. Butler R. Mansfield i i 116 KAPPA MU KflPPfl OFFICERS President Richard Butler Vice-President Robert Whitman Secretary Sam Fogg Treasurer Sam Sherman Sergeant-at-Arms Mike Manful Steward Louis Cardinal First Row: S. Fogg, L. Cardinal, L, Follin, R. Smith, R, Haberkost, R. E. Butler. Second Row: S. Helmick, J, McGurk, J. Gerberich, W. Jenior, H. Abbott. 117 ,-i . ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA OFFICERS President Jean Ulmer Vice-President Marjorie Dunfee Secretary Jane Ann Tagenhorst Treasurer Jean Davis Editor Marjorie McNab Chaplain Verdo Sherrill Social Chairman Jean Hout R. Berrord J. Berry M. Crotser J. Davis M. Dunfee V. Fredericks G. Gettrust P. Grieme 118 Alpha Sigma Alpha was founded at Virginia State Normal School in 1901. There are now 25 chapters. Omicron Omicron chapter received its charter on our campus in 1926. The Homecoming Queen for 1937 is a member of this organization. Left to Right — First Row: W. Griffiths, F. Grosvenor, J. Hout, E. J. Johnston, H. Jones. Second Row: B. Madison, M. McNab, L. Seeds, V. Shernll, V. Himes. Third Row: B. Starkey, J. A. Togenhorst, J. Ulmer, R. Van Fleet, M. Hunt. 119 Delta Phi Sigma Fraternity was founded in ' 1924. The fraternity is noted as a winner of Keys and Cups. It has among its pos- sessions all of the Intro-Mural cups offered by K. S. U. Its mem- bership consists of 45 actives and 25 pledges. The Fraternity home is located at 262 Columbus St. Left to Right — First Row: D. Howard, G. Kempf, R. Lewis, L. Gorhom, R. Mack, T. Monko. Second Row: R. Orpin, H. Penn, L. Pomeroy, G. Pringle, 0, Simons, P. Smith, R. Stockdale. Third Row: J. Tallentire, R. Wilson, F. Wood, Mr. Stump , Dr. Hudson, Dean Williams, Mr. Wright. 120 DELTA PHI SIGMA OFFICERS President Alvon Cox Vice-President Roger Wicks Secretary Robert Stockdale Treasurer Daniel Deevers Sergeant-at-Arms Robert Wilson Chaplain Tom Manko D Alexander D. Baldwin A, Brumage A. Cox G. Hall R Cox B. Dovidion P, Deevers H. Dunlevy J. Wilber S. Gardiner D. Gardner H. Gardner C. Hathorne C. Ropp 121 1 DELTA SIGMA EPSILON OFFICERS President Helen Gray Vice-President Dorothy Knapik Recording Secretary Violet Pearl Treasurer Virginia Vutech Corresponding Secretary Maxine Strahl Chaplain Betty Shetler Historian Lois Gerig Left to Right — First Row: M. J, Antol, E. Bosley, B. Bosman, S. Cannon, G. Ziegier. 122 Delta Sigma Epsilon was founded at Miami University in 1913, and now has thirty chapters. Tau chapter received its charter on our campus in 1926. They are a member of Association of Education Sororities. A member of this organization is the title holder of 1937-38 Miss Kent State. Left to Right — First Row: J. DeGroft, L. Gerig, H. Gray, D. Knapik, V. Moore. Second Row: E. Myers, V. Pearl, S. Rummel, B. Shetler, S. L. Shirk. Third Row: M. Strahl, M. Shrive, D. Slemmons, V. Vutech, A. Vagnozzi. 123 Theta Sigma Upsilon was founded at Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas in 1921. Now has eighteen chapters. Eta chapter was established on our campus in 1927. Before this time it had been a local organization. Left to Right — First Row: V. Bodo, B. Breen, B. Brown, V. Clark. Second Row: H. DeMelker, M. Fitzgerald, C. Frank, R. Gibson. Third Row: G. Haas, E. Hoffman, M. L. Hoffman, L. Huston. 124 THETfl SIGMA UPSILON t OFFICERS President Viola Bodo Vice-President Dorothy McDermott Secretary Esther Sackett Editor Margaret Malone Treasurer Hazel Silsby F. Krieg V. Lesher M. Malone E. Osmun D. Potterson M. Runk E, Sackett H. Silsby G. Sofranec L Stump M. G. Swan Miss LaMar 125 PHI ALPHA ALPHA Phi Alpha Alpha Sorority is a local social sorority which was founded in 1930. This sorority has distinguished itself by winning the Pan Hellenic Scholarship Cup more times than any other sorority. The Phi Alpha ' s have also given a Womanhood Award to the most out- standing woman, June graduate, for several years. OFFICERS President Mary Brannon Vice-President Margaret Thompson Secretaries Jean Darby Marie Smith Treasurer Martha Ann Gustafson Historian Mary Jane Hunter Advisor Miss Kinneman M. Brannon J, Darby M. J. Hunter F. Hair A. Mock M. Snnith M. Thompson M. Gustafson 126 L. Cooper R. Dellner M. Hommack W. Hammer R. Miller G, Pugh E. Raymer E. Simpkins W. White J. Wilder OFFICERS President Earl Raymer Vice-President George Pugh Secretary William Hammer Treasurer Ray Dellner fiLPHfl PHI BETA 127 Pi Kappa Sigma sorority was founded at Ypsilonti, Michigan in 1895. The national organization now has 54 active chapters. Psi chapter was granted its charter at Kent in 1926. They are a member of the Association of Education Sororities. Left to Right — First Row: C. Barber, M. Brandon, N. Dominic, J. Doublet. Second Row: B. Fusco, M. l-|oover, M. J. James, E. Murray. Third Row: L. Myers, J, Welks, Miss Sproul, O. Snyder. OFFICERS President Nellie Dominick Vice-President Laura Myers Secretary Marjorie Brandon Treasurer Clarice Barber Editor Mary Jane James ■ 1 PI KAPPA SIGMA 4 128 KAPPA SIGMA CHI OFFICERS President Charles Bradler Vice-President Harry Nelson Secretary Richard First Treasurer Chester Hoenstine Jf ' ' f «= f Left to Right — First Row: V. Beal, R. Beuck, R. Bethel, C. Bradler, K. Braucher, Second Row: M. Bruno, N. Chaffin, W. Dengle, F. Felder, R. First. Third Row: R. Gartrell, C. Hoenstine, H. Levinson, C. Maglione, B. Morgan. Fourth Row: W. Mural, H. Nelson, J. Page, G. Papushak, R. Parmigan. Fifth Row: W. Porowski, A. Scarpitti, J. Scobie, H. Shaffer, Mr. M. B. Palmer. 129 CHI DELTA Chi Delta Sorority was founded at Kent State Uni- versity in February, 1935. It is the only sorority with the requirement that its members be four-year students. OFFICERS President Delores Braucher Vice-President Ellenor Richardson Recording Secretary Kathryn Forbs Corresponding Secretary. .Margery Conkle Treasurer Genevieve Warner Chaplain Helen Schmidt Left to Right — First Row: D. Braucher, M. Conkle, E. Corfee, P. Crosby. Second Row: G. King, E. Richardson, H. Schmidt, J. Young. 130 I R. Biller T. Cohen K. Heinlen R. Leftowitz L. Pliskin E. Shapiro C Volk M. Wolf OFFICERS President Libby Pliskin Vice-President Martha Wolf Secretary Charlotte Volk Treasurer Thelma Cohen Phi Epsilon, a Jewish sorority, was founded in 1924 at Kent and was active on the campus for five years. Last year it was reorganized and is advancing rapidly. PHI EPSILON 131 LA FE Left to Right — First Row: M. Brevoort, G. Cameron, J. Dusenberry, M. Finefrock, L. Evans. Second Row: E. Herron, M. Kutz, E. Meizen, A. Miller, M. Pannier. Third Row: A. Salreno, B. Schoeffer, G. Squires, E. Stanley, M. Robinson. Fourth Row: G. Wang, E. Zimmerman, G. Snively, M. Diltz, Miss Eisen. 132 i OFFICERS President George Theobald Vice-President Clarence Boyle Secretary-Treasurer . . . Charles Quinnette The Barbarians were organized primarily as an ath- letic club, which was open to the men on the campus who could not afford to join any fraternity and who desired to be affiliated with some sort of group. Due to the increase in the membership of the club, social life was added to its phases of activities. The Barbs although not on top in the Intramural league, have competed in every event and have made the going tough for the other clubs and fraternities. In the coming years the name Barbarians will stand out at Kent State University. BARBARIANS 133 CALENDAR OF THE YEAR ' S HIGHLIGHTS September 20 — Freshman week begins. 21 — Freshman Registration. 22 — Upper Classmen Registration. 23 — Class Work begins. 25 — First football game — Baldwin-Wallace at Berea. All University dance. 28 — First Freshman Lecture. 30 — WAA Style Show — Moulton Hall. October 2 — First home football game — Heidelberg. 5 — Home Economics Club Picnic — College Grill. 7 — Big Sister-Little Sister Tea — Moulton Hall. Sigma Sigma Sigma House Warming. 9 — Kappa Mu Kappa House Party. Delta Phi Sigma Steak Roast. Gridders play Otterbein. 10 — Sigma Sigma Sigma Formal Initiation. Delta Sigma Epsilon Formal Initiation. 13 — Panhellenic Tea — Moulton Hall. 14 — Weiner Roast for band members — Waternocks Park. 15 — Delta Sigma Epsilon Hay Ride. 16 — Sigma Sigma Sigma Alumnae Dance. Football team travels to Wooster. 19 — Alpha Sigma Tau Open House. 21 — Newman Club Scavenger Hunt. Alpha Sigma Alpha Open House. 23 — Kappa Mu Kappa House Party. Football game at Buffalo. Summit Hall Dance. 24 — Alpha Sigma Alpha formal initiation. 25 — Piano Recital by Mr. Denker. 26 — Sigma Tau Gamma Smoker. 28 — Kappa Mu Kappa Smoker. 29— N.E.O.T.A. weekend. 30 — Gridders play Bowling Green here. November 2 — Sigma Sigma Sigma Rush Party — Twin Lakes. Alpha Phi Beta Smoker. 3_Y.W.C.A. Doll Show— Moulton Hall. Homecoming Play, Enchanted April ? 4 — Chi Delt Rush Party. Delta Sigma Epsilon Open House. Play. 5— Play. 6 — Homecoming Dance — Jean Ulmer Queen, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Homecoming Game — Kent and Findlay clash. 9 — Kappa Mu Kappa Open House. Pi Kappa Sigma Rush Party. W.A.A. Carnival. 1 1 — Alpha Sigma Tau ' s rush in Russian style. Town Hall. Sigma Tau Gamma Open House, Phi Epsilon Rush Party. Football team goes to Ashland. 134 CALENDAR 12 — Don Cossack Russian Chorus comes to Kent. Sophomore Dance — Moulton Hall. 13 — Alpha Sigma Tau Hay Ride. Kappa Mu Kappa House Party. Delta Sigma Epsilon Rush Party — Hotel Kent. 15 — Lecture — Commander MacMillan. 16 — Theta Sigma Upsilon Rush Party. 18 — Musical Comedy Swing Symphony . 19 — Swing Symphony . Pigskin Prom — Emerson Gill ' s Orchestra. 21 — Pi Kappa Sigma Tea — Sorority House. 23 — Alpha Sigma Alpha Rush Party at Hotel Kent. 24 — Thanksgiving Recess begins. 29 — Classes begin. Women ' s League Dinner for Transfer Students — Robin Hood. December 3 — Lecture — Dr. George S. Counts. Moulton Hall Christmas Formal. 4 — All-Greek Donee — Elks Club — Akron. 7 — Alpha Sigma Tau pledging services — Captain Brady. 8 — Sigma Sigma Sigma pledging services — Captain Brady. Amateur Night. Alpha Sigma Tou ' s capture 1st prize, 9 — Sigma Tau Gamma Hay Ride. Basketball season opens at Youngstown. 10 — Unversity Theater Formal — Portage Hotel Akron. 1 1 — Sophomore Hop — Smile Queen, Wilda Foreman, Alpha Sigma Tau. 12 — Sigma Sigma Sigma Sunday Nite Supper, Delta Sigma Epsilon Pledging Services. Pi Kappa Sigma Christmas Tea. 14 — Assembly — All College Sing . Basketball here — Westminster, 16 — Phi Alpha Alpha Pledging Services — Basketball at Muskingum. 17 — Alpha Sigma Tau Dance — Moulton Hall. 18 — Theta Sigma Upsilon Formal. Alpha Sigma Alpha Pledge Donee. Phi Alpha Alpha Formal. 19 — The Messiah . Delta Sigma Epsilon Christmas Party. 21 — Theta Sigma Upsilon Christmas Party Tri-Sig Christmas Party. Phi Epsilon Party. Pi Kappa Sigma Party. Moulton Hall Christ- mas Party. Basketball — John Carroll. Alpha Sigma Tau Christ- mas Party — Robin Hood. 22 — Assembly — Christmas Program — Christmas Vacation begins. January 3 — Classes begin again. 5 — Baldwin-Wallace comes to Kent ' s court. 7— New Year ' s Boll — Wills Gym. 8 — Sigma Sigma Sigma Formal Dance. Delta Sigma Epsilon Pledge Dance. Basketball — Wilmington. Wrestling — Youngstown. Wills Gym. 11 — Assembly — Elizabeth MacDonald Osborne. W.A.A. Party and Initiation. 135 CALENDAR 13 — University Theater Play, Ceiling Zero . Basketball — Hobart — here. 14 — Ploy. Sigma Tau Gamma House Party. Wrestling with Ohio U. — here. 15 — Kappa Mu Kappa House Party. Lowry Hall Dance. Swimming Meet — Fenn — there. 17 — Basketball game with Defiance. 21 — Basketball team journeys to Bowling Green. Wrestlers to Waynes- burg. Swimmers to Ohio University. 22 — Basketball gome at Toledo. 24 — Basketball at Findiay, 27 — Assembly speaker, Dr. Goodwin Watson. 28 — Alpha Sigma Tau Dance for alumnae and actives — Silver Lake Country Club. 29 — Swimming Meet at Oberlin. President ' s Birthday Ball. February 2 — Basketball Game — John Carroll — here. 3 — Assembly — Tucker P. Smith. Alpha Sigma Alpha Tea. 4 — All University Dance in Wills Gym. Pi Kappa Sigma Pledge Dance. Swimming Meet at Wooster. 5 — Sigma Tau Gamma Formal. Pi Kappa Sigma Rough Initiation. Wrestling here with Wisconsin. Basketball at Marietta. 7 — Chi Delta Founder ' s Day Dinner — Robin Hood. 8 — Alpha Sigma Alpha Tea Dance. Moulton and Lowry Hall Theater Party. Swimmers meet Wayne University here. Basketball with Hiram here. 1 1 — Delta Sigma Epsilon Initiation Party. Basket ball game here with Findiay. 12 — Frosh Frolic — Formal. Basketball game at Baldwin-Wallace, Wrestling at Ohio U. 15 — General Open House Evening: Kappa Mu Kappa, Lowry Hall, Theta Sigma Upsilon, Alpha Sigma Tou. Swimming meet here with Fenn. 16 — Cardinal Key Initiation and Dinner. 17 — Basketball game here with Wooster. 18 — Newman Club Dance — Mayflower Hotel. Delta Sigma Epsilon Dance, Chi Delta Initiation, Little Philharmonic Orchestra. 19 — High School Day. Kent Swimmers meet Wooster here. Wrestling meet with Michigan State, here. Basketball with Wit- tenberg, here. 22 — Washington ' s Birthday. No School. 23 — Basketball game with Hiram, there. 24 — Pop Entertainment — Alpha Sigma Alpha wins first prize. 25 — Wrestlers go to Washington and Jefferson College. WAA Sweet- heart Dance. Kappa Mu Kappa Pledge Formal. 26 — Sigma Sigma Sigma Pledge Formal — Mayflower Hotel. Phi Alpha Alpha Initiation. Wrestling with Pitt here. Swimming team goes to Allegheny. 27 — Theta Sigma Upsilon Initiation — Sorority House. 28 — Basketball game with Bluffton — here. 136 CALENDAR March 1 — Basketball game with Ashland — there. 3 — Lecture by Louis Untermeyer, 4 — Alpha Sigma Alpha Dance in Akron. Ohio Conference Swimming Meet at Oberlin. 5 — Alpha Sigma Tau Formal Dance, University Club in Akron. Delta Phi Sigma Pledge Dance — Moulton Hall. 8 — Wrestling Meet with Case here. Delta Sigma Epsilon Rush Party. 1 1 — Interstate Wrestling Championships — at Case. Chi Delta Astrol- ogy Party. 12 — Kappa Sigma Chi Pledge Dance. Alpha Phi Beta Dance. Sigma Sigma Sigma Rough Initiation 13 — Alpha Sigma Alpha Mother-Daughter Banquet — Captain Brady 15 — Phi Alpha Alpha Rush Party. 16 — Piano Recital by Miss Dowdy. 17 — Theta Sigma Upsilon Rush Party. 18 — Women ' s Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest. Moulton Hall Sport Dance. Kappa Mu Kappa House Party. 19 — Theta Sigma Upsilon Dance. Delta Sigma Epsilon Dog Dance Summit Hall Formal. Sigma Sigma Sigma Scavenger Hunt. 22 — Alpha Sigma Alpha Rush Tea Phi Epsilon Rush Party. Kappa Delta Pi Pledge Ceremony 23 — Biology Club Dinner. University Theater Play Strife . 24 — Play. Pi Kappa Sigma Mardi Gras Ball. 25 — Junior-Senior Prom — Bob Crosby ' s Orchestra — The Season ' s High- light. 26 — Delta Phi Sigma Formal, Sigma Tau Gamma Pledge Formal. Phi Alpha Alpha Dance. National Wrestling Match at Penn State. 29 — Lecture by John Monteith Sun and Silence in Death Valley . April 1 — National Forensic Leogue Tournament. Theta Sigma Upsilon House Party. 3 — Cardinal Key Dinner — Garden Grille — Akron. 5 — Pi Kappa Sigma Dinner Party. 8 — University Theater Formal — Hotel Cleveland. District Music Contest. 9 — Alpha Sigma Tau Rough Initiation. 10 — Alpha Sigma Tau Formal Initiation and Dinner Delta Sigma Epsilon Initiation. 13 — All-County High School Chorus and Orchestra. 14 — Alpha Sigma Alpha Barn Dance in Tallmadge. 15 — Good Friday Program by the choir, The Seven Last Words . Spring vacation begins at 5 ;00. 28 — Theta Sigma Upsilon Pledge- Active Party. 137 CALENDAR 29 — Co-ed Prom — Wills Gym. Cosmopolitan Club Dance — Moulton Hall. Alpha Sigma Tcu ' s annual Gold Diggers Dance, Hotel Kent. 30 — Pan-Hellenic Dance in Akron. High School Play Day. May I — Father ' s and Mother ' s Day. Reception and Tea. Alpha Sigma Alpha Weiner Roast. 3 — Tennis Gam e with Baldwin-Wallace — there. 4 — Wooster ' s baseball team comes to Kent. 5 — Tennis game with Ashland here. W.A.A. Tea at Moulton Hall. 6 — Moulton Hall Spring Formal. 7 — Trackmen go to Baldwin-Wallace. Baseball game with Muskingum here. Alpha Sigma Alpha Spring Formal in Cleveland, (Pine Ridge Country Clubl . 8 — Newman Club District Convention, 10 — Baseball game at Ashland. 1 1 — Play Winterset by University Theater. Netmen go to Ashland. Baseball game with Findlay here. 12 — Play, Winterset . 13 — Homecoming. Play. Kappa Mu Kappa steak roast. 14 — Homecoming Dance. Theta Sigma Upsilon Formal — Hotel Cleve- land. 18 — Physical Ed. Club picnic. 21 — Sigma Tou Gamma Spring Formal — Hotel Statler. Publications Hop — Wills Gym. 22 — Alpha Sigma Tau Mother ' s and Father ' s Tea in garden. 25 — Baseball game with Ashland here. 27 — Pi Kappa Sigma Spring Formal. 28 — Big 6 Track Meet. Commerce Club Dance at Moulton Hall. June 2 — Sr. Men ' s Dinner. K, P. Club Graduate Dinner. OCWC Grad. Dinner. 4 — Baseball gome at Wooster. Alpha Sigma Tau Spring Formal Dinner Dance — Lake Shore Hotel. — Harry Gilcrest plays for dancing, 5 — Baccalaureate. 9 — Delta Phi Sigma Spring Formal Dinner Dance. 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' .-.- .-.- .-.-.-■ .-.-i .-.- ,- .-j-.- . Every Student Need at The Campus Supply Store POSTAL SUB STATION No. 1 145 onata tidati an to the Annual Staff of the 1938 Chestnut Burr from your Printer THE JUDSON CO. 1013 Rockwell Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Printers of School Annuals for more than forty years. v_ LcknoivledQements io the The M. 0 ' Neil Co. Akron, Ohio, for the fine photographic portraits In the Fraternity, Sorority, Football and Basketball sections of our Chestmd Burr. 146 STUDENT DIRECTORY AiiroiiN. JiiiiK ' s -. 0 ' liaiiiberton St., Clevelniiil, O. Abbott, Homer Jiiiiie.s , . 1817 Alleiuliile Ave., K. Cleveland, O. Abbott, MarKiiret Klise II. D. o. 1, Medina, O. Abbott, Verilabelle lariefta Itoo.sevelt Dr., leiitor, O. Acken. Alfred Dawson lU Kent Rd.. Tallniad;;e, O. Acker, Paul Ja I. Ti llaiii St,. Kent, O. Aekley, Hetty Iarie 23 Arsyl St., KKntrts ille, . Y. Adnni. John .Jackson UlUi Paxton St.. Cleveland, O. Adain.s, Diana Marie, PleoNnnt Valley Rd., PtMi hkeeitsie, .Y. AdaiiiN, Kddie John iH ' Ji Franklin A e., Kent, O. Adani.s, (ieraldine P-2iiinia ll. V] I ' itkln A e., Akron. 4). Adams. Ornian ll. ' ) Pitkin Ave., Akron, . Adiard. Betty ICva 208 AV. Main St.. Madison. O. Adolph. Kenneth K R. D. No. 1, Snft ' ield. O. AKiK ne, Rettj ' Ma ' 21 AVIInia Ave., YonnK ' stown. O. Ahlstroin, Helen V 3!) Ricliiiiond Ave., Painesville, O. Aicher, I orotli Mae ;i03 i ' enter St.. Huron. . Ake, lil ire l [■ ' lorence 1MM Harriet Ave,, Canton, O. Alexander. I i4 e Curtis, 2740 . Third St., Ciiyahoi :;:! 1- alls, O. Alexander, Janice Leota ' Mi Chase St., IM ria, O. Alscr. Hettle Anita 41 3 V. Sixth St., Kast Liverpool, ( . Allcock. John Arden H. I . o. 1. Dorset. . Allen, Anna Katherine Klin St., Huilstin. O. Allison, Helen .lean 20S Broadway St., YounK ' stown, O. ....1( ! Streetsboro St.. Hudson. O. 7-3 Bisson Ave., Akron, O. .131H4 Crennell Ave.. Cleveland. O. . . .32:{ W . Thornt4in St., kr n. O. ....iH!l McKinley Ave.. Akron, O. Anderson. Jane Box 142, Stow. O. Anderson, ilbiir Lyie Rootstown, O. Andre, I ' ae KiK ' elia Hanoverton, O. AndrcsH ' , Charles Harold 47 J AVolcott Ave., Kent, O. Andrews, Pauline Barbara SOtI . Fifth Ave., Toronto, O. AnKcl. Mildred Ann R. D. 4 . I, Stone Creek, O. Antal, Iary Jane 1. 2 i ' ' ' iitislon St., Y niiR ' st« wn. O. Antoniik, Kll elU .% tl I ' arkdalc Dr., Akron. O. Apley, tiertrnde R. D. o. I, Kent. ( . Aiinell, Ilnnie Agnes. . . . (;(V3 Fatrpreen St., Yoiin slown. O. Arini ' s, Anna Iay Box 4. ' , North Jai ' kson, O. Armour, John 24r E Pelton Ave., Akron. O. Arnett, Ruth Fleanor 4tU -2nil St., Canton, O. Arnold. Jennie l.onlse 102 Center St.. Milan. O. Arthur. Klizabelh Lncretla 140 Cleveland St., Chagrin Falls, O. Arty., Thiirinan Ittirtoii Arva. illiam Manhattan. . Alnian, Richard Keith. . . AloK;delis, James . Ainbr4ise, Fr!iiic ' s Ann. . . Anderson. Alfretl ' erner. AiiderKi ii. ]- ' rank Oliver. A.schaner, Joseph Albert.. Asliton. lary J:ine Atkinson. Iyrtle Lorraine . Ault, William R R.D, o. ::. Ravenna, O. .071 Fries St., S. F. Massillon. O. , . . ,2200 FIvira St.. Cleveland, O. . -2S CiiNter Ave., I ' oiiiig ' .stown. O. .224 .S. Bruce St., Younfi ' st4iwii. O. Doylest  wn, O. Aung ' sf. Robert Charles 120 ewman St., MansHold. O. Avery, Lyie Berdell 04 Kirkwood Ave.. Akron. O. Ayers, M. Reltc ' « ' a. 307 . Johnson St., I pper Sandusky. O. Bachkin. Dobrila .ISJHI W . 30th St.. Cleveland, Bahler. Keith Albert North Broadway. Snsarcrcck, Bailey, elle r 7ii W . State St.. Sharon, Bnilie, Ivy 23 S. Fvanston Ave.. Yonngstitwn, Baker. Audrie Berdine 103. . Fifth St.. S. F. Canton, Baker, Bett Ann 2020 Hillnian St., Youn;::stow n, Baker, Lcona inifred, .S14 .Sackett Ave., Cii nlioKa Falls, Baldwin, Don D KMO Second St.. Cuyahoga Falls, Baldwin, I utt H 1 ;40 Second St.. Cnynhoga Falls, Baldwin. Fleanor May 4 rth .Iacks4tn, Baldwin, (;ia l:ks Iae 2574! Paxton St.. Akr4in, Ball, tWenn f;e4 rge 1004 Youngstown, Bd., A jirrcn, Ballard. Peggy Rnth Chardon, Balser. ]04lwiii tieorge lOS. . Peerless St.. Akr4in, Balser. Mary Katharine 22.S Iadison Ave.. Ravenna, Bambaci, Matthew John. . .221 Halstead Ave., Harrison, . . . .237 Highl:in l A e., Kent, Bambaci, Philip l- rancis . . Bancr4 ft, Fran4-es Fmily. . Banyc. Betty Barber, Clarice C.-itherine Bakalow, (we4 rg ' c F Barkett, Vooflr4tw K Barnes. R4 hcrt Alfred, 2H Barri4 ' k. James 1- . R. D. o. 2, (iarrettsville .141134 anford Hd., Cleveland 12.H0 Grant St.. A arrcn I ' errj- ...1025 Maywood Ave., Akron . Richview Ave., 4tiingstown . . . .1.32t Maryland St., Canton Barthohunew, D4irls largaret, 140 Adelaide Ave., W arren, Bnrtholonieiv. 41rn1a Rnth Chagrin l- alls. Bartlett. Fdward Charles 5 1 Robinette Ct., .Vkron, Bartlett. Jean Fllen 27771 Gilchrist St.. Fnclid. Basel, Fsther Grace 40.3 Summit St.. Kent. Bntehelder, John Stonemnn . . .10301 Hoinew4 rth Ave.. Cleveland, Bate.s, Gertrude Helen .37S7 W. 1.30th St.. Cleveland. Ba ugh man, H  ward Wesley, 218 W. . ' i. ' th St., Ashtabula. Bauni. Fthel Mathilda 2IS3 . OSth St., Clevel.-ind. Bauinberger, Ruth P. 311 F. .Summit St.. Kent, Bjtuniberger. Th4 nias E R. D. o 1, Ravenna, Baumgardner, Frnestine R. D. No. . ►, Mnnstteld, Baxter. Betty Jane Hubbard, Baxter, Dorothj .lean, llOO Avondale Ave., East Liverp4 ol, Benchler, Rnth FHxaheth R. D. No. 1, BrookOeld, Beachly. Gene Monr  e . . . i:3I I Fourth St., Cuyahoga Falls, Beal, lOlizabeth Laura. 2. i. 10 Front St., Cuynh4 ga Falls, Beal, Joe Leon 305 Springmlll St., Mansfield. , O. , O. Pa. , O. , O. . O. , O. . O. , O. , o. , 4 . , ( . , O. O. , O. Y. , O. O. o. , o. , o. o. , o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o, o. o. o. Real, ern4 n liCster R. D. No. 2, Kent. O. Bcar4l. Ruth Gladys ,300 E. College St., Kent. O. Realty. Helen Harriet. . .200 Bellflower Rd., N. W . Canton, O. Beck. C;enevi -ve SufHeld, O, Beck. Henry Charles .3.3S0 W. 44!th St., Cleveland. O. Beck. Ralph F 24(4 Jetferson St., Ravenna, O. Beck, Rnth Marie 2:i5 Liberty St., Painesville, O. Becker. Paul F., 2.34tO Stratford Ave., Cleveland Heights, O. Beck vith, Rii-hard Eugene Fair ' hilil Ave, Kent, O. Bcckwilh, Richard Il4)ward 1:418 Williamson St., Stow. O. Redf ird, Marjoric M. Norwalk, O. Be lfor4l, H4il crla Louise .... 1.32 I ' ' un.ston St., ' ' onngst4iwn. O. Bcei-hcr. Carl J ' 211 Herald St., lantua. O. Beci ' her. lyrtle Irene 211 Herald St., Mantua. O. Bcer , ,|4 lj rgaret S.% I ' ' ran4 ' cs Ave., Akron. O. Begala, Jnli. ' i an Court ' 2Hl Highland Ave.. Kent. O. Bt idler. Billie .l4iseplilne 034t Chestnut Blvd.. Cuyahoga Falls. O. Bclding, . bbie Jane 1375 Crescent Rd. S. W .. Canton. O. Belknap, Margaret A On Rngo, 100 Superior Ave., Dover. O. Rell, Itenlah May M ayland. O. Bell, Helen irgiiiia A H land, O. Bell, Th4 mas F. 77 Devonshire Rd., Akr4 n. O. Bender. Iti4 ' haril N 21414 llth St.. Cuyahoga Falls. O. Bcnedi4 ' t, Eliza Jane 21 Maple Ave., iles. O. Benf4i rd. Reynold G 124 Bennett Ave., Weningt4m. O. Bennett, Fred 021 AV. 41st St.. Ashtabula. O. Bennett. Lawrence A 214 Bavine St., Fast U erp4 4 l. O. Benya, Mary .lane . '  4 4 Sixth St.. Campbell. O. Berg, Kenneth A ' i4 ' tor 7( 10. Midl4)lhian Blvd., Youngsto vn. O. Bergcrt, Fran4 ' cs 181:7 S. Arch St., Alliance. O. Berginan, Betty ,lane 129 Snranae Axe., Youngsttt vn, O. Berkman, 4: harlotte Peninsula. O. Bernard. Eveljii larie..l.3S N. Prospect St., Yoiing«t4 wn. O. Best, Vera Mae Petersburg, O. Bethel, Russell Kingsville. O. Reu k, Ralph F 1S321 Landseer Rd., Cleveland, O. Biales. Esther 10.S43 Massie Ave.. Cleveland, O. Bibbs, I 4 la .lean 8!MHt Blaine Ave., Clexeland, O. Bii-a, Virginia Mathilda 14J4I4; S. Seneca Ave., Alliance. O. Bi4 kler. Don .lohn 11:28 Care Ave.. Akr4 n, O. Bicrie, Bee Rnth 1 12 . Bridge St.. Elyrla, O. Billiard, EHy alicth Ann. . . .220 S. Linden Ave., Alliance. O. Binf4ird, Westiin 001 Eastland Ave.. Akron, O. Birkner. Ally Lttu Twin Lakes, Kent. O. Birkncr. Hugo Ernst. Jr Twin Lakes, Kent, O. Birkner. Richard Twin Lakes, Kent, O. Itisslcr, Jerry i ' rancis 7flS A . Main St.. Kent. O. Bittner. Hyel Sterling R. D. No. 4. B4 x 211. Akr4tn, O. Black. Opal Pauline 147 Crnin Ave., Huntsvillc. O. Black. R4 seniary. 512 Sec4 nd St., . W.. New Philadelphia. O. ICIa4 ' kburn, F. Marion R. I . 4i. I, Barbertitn, O. BIacksl4ick, James Garfield, 1510 E. 174th St., Cleveland, O. Itlain. tirace Kilbourne, O. Blake. Harold E Marshallvllle, O. RIake, Rnth Marjorie 500 Bedford St., N. W ., Canton, O. Itlani ' , Herna4leiie Clarii Diehl Lake, Berlin Center, O. Itlazer. Martha Drnsilla Dellroy, O. ltlo4-kiiiger, Robert .lohn 411: Marguerite Ave., Cii:tithogn Falls, O. ltockh4 rst, Lois Marie 7.30 E. 131st St.. Cleveland, O. Bodo, Viola 7.57 .Icnnings Ave., Salem. O. Boedcker, Charlotte. ...... .R. 1 . 4 . 2, Cn ahoga Falls. O. Boggs, Lois Margery R. D. No. 1, Mineral Ridge. O. Bognar. .lulius D 071 Noah . ve.. . kr4 n. O. B4 liant7., William John 271 Harker St.. Mansfleld, O. IWilin. Russell 4 lark R. D. No. ' 2. l ni4Mitown, O, B4ilty:. I ' ern irginia 511 lunroe Falls Ave., Cn ah4 ga Falls, O, Roniba4 ' li. EtHvard .lames 201 Linden Bd.. Kent, O. Bonar, Milton J4ihn .378 palm St.. AkrtMi. O. B4inar li. Lorcna lay East Ro4 ' hcster, O. Bone] I a. A ' i4 ' t4 ria Ilk. I i:!.5 Parkview Ave., Youngs town, O. Booth. Bernice .lune 478 Lanison . ve.. Bedford. O. Booth. Jack Charles :WOI AV. 130th St.. Cleveland, O. B4irdcr, Virgil L 2171 i ' lfth St., S. W ., Akron. O. Borges, Mary Alice 720 F. Sixth St., Ashtabula. O. R4 slej. I ' lean4ir liOiiise. . . .1113 Breaden St., Y4 iingstow n. O. Bosw« rth. Lois Patricia .34138 E. 114th St., Cleveland. O. Bosw irth. AVilliani H Burton. O. Bott, illiam Jesse R. D. i . X Lisbon. O. Bowen, ,lean Marie. R. D. No. 1. Chagrin Falls, O. Boyett, Brnncll 411 Lindenwo4 d Ave., Akron. O. Boyle, Clarence M Haminondsville, O. Boyle, Roy Earl R. D. N4 . 1, Kent, O. B4 xman, Betty Jane 340 Harter St., N, AV., Canton. O, Bra4len, An4lrew Dale Kinsman, O. Ilraden. Iary lag lalene Kinsman, O. Itradler, Charles AVilliam Box 45, Kingsville. O. Bradley. Ruth L ird 1.500 Eighth St.. Cuyahoga Falls. O. Ill ake. Charhttte L4iuise. 1100 Howe Rd., Cuyahoga Falls. O. Itran4lcs. Harr Charles 7341 Ect4Mi Hd., Akr4 n. O, Brand4in, Iarjorie Ann 0.52 Brownell Ave,, I orain. O. Brannon, Mary Esther R. D. 4i. 2, Alliaii4 e. O. Bratton, Norma May Chaffee Dr., Brecksville. O, Braucher. Karl F R, D. No, 2, East Akron. O. 147 Uram-her. Mar;iarft DoU rt-s R. D. No. Z. I ' -ast Akron. O. ItraiiiKsteiii. Ralph Kdward . . . . TO. ? Raiiiho v IJr., Akron. ( . Bre« ' kfiiriili;e. R« l ert Kd viii R. 1 . o. ' ,i, Ravenna. O. ISreckner, Selina Iv:ithfrine . . , JOS 1-]. State St., AJIi:!!! - ' . O. lireen, llt-tly Jane 710 Shadyside St., Canton. ). Kreetz. l.oiiis D ' 211 ' A ' 2 ( ' oroii:ido A e.. 4 iiii; ' st AViit (K Itreniian. I- ' dward Joseph, 4Sr Parkview Ave., A ' onn i ' stiiAvn, ( . Ilrt ' imrt, Iildred l.orine S.M Amherst St.. lassillou, . Kriers, lOii eiie Hubert Hl ' 2 ' .i Chester Ave.. Akron. . BriAitts. r. Maynard -JA -l Raker Ave.. I.odi. O. Bri;i ' Ks. I ' ranees lO elyii ' 2i 27i IapU ivo4Ml A e., ( ' n aho a l- alls, O. Brookett, : Iar;iaret A. Vtwater, O. Rrode. I. eland Diamond. O. Ilroder, Sara Kstelle ;J4i:; K. l. ' SJtth St.. fleveland. ( . Itrondtield. Sanford Stuart. 2([ . Main St., Chajirin Falls, t). Brooks. Barbara lath St.. X. AV., t ' anton. O. Brooks. I ' iaudia Kllen L :iO Roeky River Dr.. Berea. O. Brooks, (iertrude Irene Aiidover. . Brooks. Holland irs. ' t ISth St.. Cuyahoga Falls. O. Brown, Anna Ruth :iO. ' Bane Ave.. Xewton I ' alls, . Brown, Donna Ia e. . . Ill . .letVerson A e.. Stone Creek. ( . Brown. Fdith Louise Sit AVesterii Ave., Newark. ). Bi ' own. lOliiiiie Mentor. t . Brown, t eraldine V T.Hi ' Z (ivtr. St., Akron. t . Broivn, lnio; ene ' 2{ ' 2 W . Iiller Ave., Akron, ( . Brown, Ftai ' liel I.? din , 14. V l-IIni St.. Columbiana. ( . Rruma t. Areh .lohn 1 (llts Ha .el SI.. Akron. ( . Brunibanuh. I- imer Isa:ie 7-(J F. Spriiee St.. Ravenna . Bunker. Harry W 22J Fremont Ave.. S.AV.. Massillon. . Brunuer. Iyra AV Hastiu s Rd., CnyahoB,a Falls, O. Bruno. Iyrou Anthony :i:i4 Ohio Ave.. Ravenna, O. Brunslad. Ruth Flizabeth . . :M::1 V:ilniit Blvd.. Ashtabula. O. Bryce. Aliee Vir iiiia :Ui4 N. Bentle St.. Niles. . Bueher. MilUeeut R.D. o. ' J, Huron. (). Burner. AV. I.amont S. v3 E. l. ' HIth St.. CIeveI:ind. O. Bnryry. Mareene Flizabeth . . . 1020 Stadelm:iu Ave.. Akron. O. Iturke. Oral Roy :IIS Shermau St.. Kent. O. Iturke. Thomas ll4hael I :il . F. Sl ' nd St., I ' leveland. O. Biirl. ' ik. I ' eliv Frank :{7i;t AAo idland Ave.. Cleveland. O. Riirrell. .laek AA ' illiam 1 :{7( Herberieh Ave., Akron. O. Biirrier, Cl;ir:i Is:ibel Seiit. O. Bnrl« u. Helen Mar ' 2 Church St.. Xew ton Falls. O. Itush. Charli ' s .l. ' imes Aurora. O. Butler. Diek ::i4 S. Prospeet St.. Kent. O. Butler, Robert P 214 S. Prospeet St.. Kent, O. RuKuleueia, (ieor e 7.S0 Poland St., Yonnjistown, O. Byers. Florence Alv,-ida R.D. o. S, Allianee, O. Call. Arthur M. I 1 2:t Clarendon Ave., X.AV.. Canton. O. Cameron, fienevieve Rerdine Route Xo. 3. Allianee, O. Campbell. Charles K enneth . . 07!) AW Oregon St., Sebrin;;, O. Cannon. Shirley Jane IIS Brady St., Kent. O. C.-irano, Frank Carl Macedonia, O. Cardinal, T onis .lohn HHi E. Oregon Ave.. Sebriim. O. C.-ir;;-4 . Ben Rr.sser 217 Central Parkway. AAarren. O. C;irle, Harriet Jean net tc In ion town. O. Carlisle. Leonard llorli n. . .1170 AAOodw.-ird A e., Akrtni. O. Carlozzi. Marietta I,.. .:{t;44 Palmerstou Rd., Shaker Ills.. O. Carlson. Daria fiene ieve Alain St.. Iviu; sville. O. Carlson. AAayne A ISO AAetmore St.. Stow. O. Carpenter. Dorotlij ADirie New Alilford. O. C:irr. Bern ice l- ' leiiiin;; ' Burton. O. arr. Alae F SO Division St.. Huds O. Carrinyer, Dorothy Eliz S|.- Brown St.. N.AV.. Canton. O. Carter. Arilis Lucille . . . . 2. I FlmwotMl Ave.. Cny. Falls. O. t artcr. Norvin P. 122 llrady St., Kent. O. artwri ht. Nelda Rosalyn . . . 41( E. 4th St.. I ' ,. LiverptMil. O. t assid . Helen I ' hirinee Canal i- ' ulton, O. astle. Carol Bell Rome. (L Cathau. James Alton Falls River Rd.. Chagrin Falls. O. Chatfin, Norni:in R Sterling. (). Chainberlin. Bernice June R.D. . 2, F. Liverpool. O. ( hapman. Berth;i A...S01; A ir;sinia Ave., Alartinsbiir;;. A . A a. Chapman. I ' aye Katherinc R.D. o. 1 Rarberton. O. Chapman, Richard _ le.v:iniler R.D. o. 2, Silver L:ike. Cujaliosa I ' alls. O. hayka. Stephania 7S20 Broadway. leveland. O. Chesuak, Ay.nes Klixabeth 2;{;{r. Burton St.. A :irren. O. Chrispell. Fleanor Lee R.D. No. 1. Kent. O. Chuey. Mary Louise 2!M)S Hillmau St., Younustown. O. Church, Jeanne Belle 120. ' Edanola St., Lakewo4id, O. Cianciola, Alary Angela IGIO Alarket St., A oun;ist4 w7 . O. Cirielli . l- ' rank P,-iul 001 Keeney St.. Akron. O. Clapp. Constance 4SS Aloreley Ave.. Akron. O. Clark. Elizabeth Jane R.D. Xo. 2, Aledina. O. Clark, Gerald Paul . . i Orchard Ave., Rarberton, O. Clark, Louise Irene 207 S. Alantiia St., Ivent, O. Clark, Alarsaret Louise ;tO. i S. Prospect St.. Kent. O. Clark. Nellie Alae 207 S. Alantun St.. Kent. O. Clark. A onda Alaxine Farnidale. O. Clarke. Jane Lenore . . . . 14 W1 Strathniore Ave.. F. Cleve.. O. Clay. Daiii Flmer....(nS Alarsuerite St.. Cnyaluma Falls. O. Cleary. Joan Alarie R.D. o. 4. YounKstown. O. Cleniensen. Doris Fvelyii . . . . I (t:i7 Ohio Ave.. E. Liverp4 ol. O. Clements, Harold Joseph :{1.% N. Liuc4 ln St., Kent, O. Clements, Howard Coe....SH!;{ Denisou Ave.. Cleveland. O. Clitlord. l aul Arthur .... 20.-0 Tenth St.. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Cline. Kenneth AVilliam R.D. Xo. 2. Allianee. O. Cluni, Alildred Alaxine ... lOS Aloore St., Xew- Philadelphia, O. Clutter. Lou Leone East Sparta, O. Cochran, Alerle Clare... 1S30 State Road. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Cohen. Lillian Edna 2S0 Xorton St., Barbertou, O. Cohen, Thelma Ann li:i AA . Talmadge Ave., Akron, O. Colby, Alary AI 221 E. Dewey St., YounAStown, O. Coll. Allen A ' irsil ruioutowu, O. Ciile. Elaine R Lake Ave.. Elyria. O. Cole. Kathryn Eleanor SSO LouRview Ave., Akron. O. Colombes. (ins S 1S2 A ills Ave.. Akron. O. Conard, Ray Hamlin R.D. Xo. 1, Kent, O. Conard. Reed R.D. Xo. 1. Kent. O. Ciinaway, Charles Alarion R.D. Xo. 1, Kent, O. Couuer. Charles H Peninsula. O. Conkic, Alar ery E 203 A ' . Friendship St.. Aledina, O. Conn. Aliriam Ella.. 1211 Chestnut Blvd.. CnyahoRa Falls. O. Ciinner, lav AA ilson Smithville. O. Cfuintir. Robert S.. .Fr 1340 E. Tallniadge Ave.. Akron, O. Conrad. Alar.iorie Fleanor KMH i:Sth St.. N.E., Canton. O. Conrad. A ernon Euyene 347 AA itwer St., Xo. Canton. O. Cook. I ' :ii ,abcth l- ' -ileen 332 Harmon St.. AAarren, O. Cook. Pauline .V ' dele SuHield. O. C4ioke. lOilmund ' :iiice I ' eninsnln. O. C«Mske. Gretchen Noel 2O.-.0 . ith St.. CtiyahoRa Falls. O. Coolcy. Ch:irles I ' inlej . . . . 1 ItMl A ' ouuKstown Rd.. AAarren. O. Cooper, Leo ti , . 1 Rhodes Ave., Akron, O. orbett, i ' Uireuce Louise R.D. Xt . 1, Kent, O. Corbett. tilenn Earl 30 F. Summit St.. Kent, O. Corbin, Patricia LaAerne 3010 Attica Rd., Cleveland. O. ' 4t rdier. Lois Al.-irie Box: 202, AIo; -adore. O, Corfee. Evelyn At. ..7( 10 Grand Division Rd.. Cleveland, O. orlett. Esther Jane 120 E. South St., Paiuesville. O. isrictt. Joyce Beatrice R.D. No. 3. Jetterson. O. Corlew, I- ' lorice Lucille AustinbnrK ' . O. C irtesi. A iucent Thomas ... I .•:3s 10th St.. Cuyahoga Falls. O. Cotton. Jo:in Gloria ( 1420 St. Alark Ave., Cleveland. O. t nx. Alvini R 33S Portage Trail i:., Cuyahii a Falls. O. Cox. Catlierinc Jeanuette 070 Alercer Ave.. Akron, O. t ox. Rondel 1 3:{S Portage Trail F.. CnyalioRa Falls. O. Craemer. Bernice Alae Solon. O. ramer. Richard B Snflield, O. r.-uner, Bnth C S2A Chirenilon Ave., X.A .. C:inton. O. i:inipton, Betty Jane 2!M! E. 271st St., Euclid. O. Creese, F:irl D 127 Ced:ir Ave.. Ravenna. O. Crest r, Bnth Louise 1120 ISth St.. N.AV.. Canton. O. Crile. Iro Lucille . ' Oil Fleet St., Cleveland. O. 1 isp, All;iu i ' rederick 170 Hillier Ave.. Akron. O. Crit tentlen. Hcnr AA ' illiam Burton. O. Cromley. A ivian lona 12tt F. Smith St.. Hicksville, O. Cr4 sb . I e;irl Elizabeth. . , . 14. iSt Lorain Axe.. Clexeland, O. Crotser. Alarion L. 1 20S St. Charles St., Lakexvood. O. Crumley. Rolu-rt Altlviu 130 Aermont St., AAjirren. O. Cnrr iv. Alildred .lane 3.100 A . 123rd St., Clexeland. O. Cnlhan. .lean lOiizabeth T vinsbiir;i, O. Culler, ,laines Albert Hi2 E. Arehwood A e., Akron, O. Ciillisnn. Doris .le. ' iii S72 Clinton A e.. Defiance. O. 1 ulni, Bcrjl Isabel R.D. N . 4. Bov 7 I0A, Akrttn. O. 4 unimiu As. J.ick D.illas l. ' O AA ri;:ht St., Rittman, O. undill. Itiih. ' ird Ray l.- | EdKewo4id Dr.. Stow. O. Cunnin; h:im. licit n Lucille. . . . (;;irner Ave., 10. Liverpool, O, Cnnnin;;hain, Alartiia Louise .. 42S4 A . 30th St., Cleveland. O. ' nnnin hain. A ' . Aladye 1(J| l iw:i A e., AA arren, O. nrtiss, Carl Robert llttO E. Alain St., Kent, O. Ciishman, Celeste. , . . 14Sril Sh« re Acres Dri e, Cleveland, O. Cutler. ICiith L ;ren:i R.D. o. ' ,i, R:ivenna, O. 4Vniiil :i. i:iiy:ab(th Irene .... R.D. No. I. Box 122. AA indsor. O. Dahl. William R.D. No. 1. (iarrettsville. O. Daley. Livretta Alarie 734 AA . .%7th St.. Ashtabula. O. Daltoria. Alary Dora Park Axe., Alacedonia. O. Damann, Kenneth Eiig ' ene ll. ! . Iiinct lii St., Kent. O. Darnko , Pete S7.- Ed e St., Akron. O. D:in;;ltr. ituth Eleanor 210 E. AA illiams St., Kent. O. DarlM. .Iran 01 Alilan Ave., Norwalk. O. Daub. Norma Jean l. il Gleasun Ave., Akron, O. Daubtnspcck, Alarjorie .I....174( ISth St.. Cuyahoga Falls. O. Daujthcrty, Edith Patricia 41 N. Colle;ie St., Hudson. O. I avid, Herman H. .343.% A ash ' ton Blvd., Cleveland Hts., O. D.-nidian. Bert 11303 Allies Ave., Cleveland, O. D. ' l idson. Dalwjii Robert R.D. Xo. 2. Oberlin. O. D. ' ividson. AI. Eloise R.D. No. 2, Oberlin, O. Da 4ds4iii, t ' lla Alae Gii:i lenhiitteii, O. Davis. Helen F Salesville. O. DaAis. .le. ' iii R . ' . ' 1 E, Summit St., Kent. O. Davis, John IMiillip 102 Alain St., Girard, O. Davis. Sister AI. Rita 444 X. Alain St.. Akron. O. Davis. Samuel F 17112 Lomond Blxd., Shaker llts., O. Da , Warren Kiefer Ro verston. O. Day. Clara Elizabeth 223 AA ainut St., Ravenna, O. D.-i . ;r:i« ' c I- ' Jizabeth l-ake Street. Kiugrsville. O. DelOulis. Rose 3 14 Central A e.. Rax enna, O. D ' l ' ulis, Timothy A Ci,34 Central Aa e.. Raxeuna. O. Deevers. I ' anl C 41 Blaine Ave.. Bedford, O. i)i- ;roft, 11. Jeannette Chardi n, O. Dehnke. Alary Ann S24 Plymouth Ct., X.AA .. Canton, O. DcH(ttl, Howard Ellsworth 3)(.30 0th St., S.AA ., Canton, O. DcJute, Alary Alice 222 AA illiams St., Xiles, O. DeJute. Alary Elizabeth 21S AA illiams St., Xiles, O. D( I.eouc. Julia H. AA ' . Alain St.. Kent. O. Delincr. Ra uioud I ' carson R.D. No. 2. Chagrin Falls, O. Dcl-uca, A ir;;inia J Bo.x I, Rayland. O. deAIelker, Adriana Helene . OO A ' ine St., Geneva. O. Deng-el. AValter Alartin :i273 AA . 00th St.. Cleveland, O. I e Pietro. Sam Charles 37 Abliey St.. Girard. O. DcPompei. Anita A r 04 Broadway. Be |,ford. O. I ermasa. Justine Alary ... 1S. 520 Chapman Axe., Clex-eland, O. DeSiniio, I-eua Bnth lOS Vine St.. Ravenna. O. 148 Devanj, Thomas .1 OSS Dayton St.. Akron. Devine, 3Iary Harhael IO:is( Sparla, DeVos, fiertru ! ' lOlla R.IJ. No. :i, Manfna, DeAVitt. Virginia I- ' ' (Mt I ' ourtli St.. ( ' iiyalio;;a I ' alls., Diik. Anita Ryrdi- ind li:ini. nick. Nathalif Wiinl ham. lJi4-ki rhiiot ' . I. ' irit ' I ' ' ram-es 1012 ■ Sn ' liT St., Akr4Pii. Diikcihoof. Iary Louise R.I . o. I. tliiiton. Dil ' ' ' l«Ti ' o, C ' oin ' t ' tta l. tl t ' h:irlfs St.. Akron. UitVord. KiM W illiani R.D. No. I. Kin maii. Dike. ;eor;i« W alter R.U. N ►. S. Akrnii. Dilftreii, IMiner l ' hiliii:iii . (El New St.. I- :u riM rl. Dirier. I{t l ert li iiB; S(i:t Hndson l{( ail, Kent, Diltz, ni[nneri Riihard . ' OS . Manlna St.. Kent, Diltz. MarJ(crir Riilh . OS N. :;iantiia St.. Kent, Uilworlh, l.ois I ' .li .aheth l-4tE7 I . State St.. Salem. Dimiek. Al:in llarily R.D. No. I, Aurora. Di n;;le(line, l.e is 17(::t 4t li St.. t ii :iho;£a Falls. DiiiK ' iis, ' :iri Otn. ' ir I ' r.-inktin ■ ' ' ' iiniaee. Dirodis. I ' ' r:)iieis Thomas ii ' A lill Roatl. Ra enii:i. Disiii;:cr. LiMiis I- ' -iiAeiie Ilt-IIIT Casper St.. 1 ' l«- ' «-la nH. Dixon. Dorothy Sill . iain St.. Uaxenna. Dixon, .loseph ( ' Slit W . Main St.. Ravenna. Doan, Russell 40S S. W alnnl St.. R.ivenna. Do lsoii. Irene Flory '  Third St.. N. .. Canton. Dodson. Richard S. 1 i:t!) I,i In W :i I... I.issillon. Doniiniek, Ntllie Aliee...71l I-:i;ihlh St.. S.W ., I. ' insi I Ion. DoualdsiMi. lOK. ' inor Marie l ssjf . Ilaile Rd.. Cu alio;i a l ' ' ills. Doiiohoe. .John I ' raneis ;U4 II. ork St.. kron. Doolan. Iary (Genevieve . Si:i Lake A e.. Ashtahnla. Dorsey, tira -e IJeanore. . :t:£. {t Coronado St.. oun;;s|o ii. Dtetsoii. .I:ini( ' s I, :ti:t ' I ' hompsini Ax ' e., 1 ' . Lix ' rpool, Douliet. M. .l.-ine 4::. . Vine Ct.. Nilrs. Downs. I ' :d vard milliard 1:70 F. IMIst St.. I m-lid. Dra . lon. ' i K. ' 27, Northland A e.. ( ii ahoi :i I ' alls. IJressler. I aul Ted l ' .S4 astle ItUd., Akron, Drew. W illiain l . -Hi IJnd4-n Rd.. Kent, Driver. Martha I.ee . . .{lOli I Lake Shore RUd.. i I Ion;; li by. Drusehel. .lessi Mathilda R.D. No. 1. AXarren. Dueh itix. t erlrude I. ' irie . . i:t:;2S Detroit Axe., Lake ood. Dii au, i ' dna Louise Stmt hers, Duke. Donald Thomas R. D. No. 2. I- ' . I gxerpool, Diimire. K. Diim ood iV2 ill;ird St., Akrini, Duni :in. Don. ' dd I Mx ' ard . v4 Center St.. W illouKhl . DiiiK ' an. ' l:iri:in l.oraine R.D. N« . IT, I iiiontowii. Dunt ' te. llarjorj t :i iiel le . . 1114 l ' . T:iliii;idKt ' Axe.. Akron, Dunis. lathild.i nne 2HJ.  K. S7th St., Cleveland. Dunlap, .lane i:ilen 000 Seeoiul St.. N. „ t.intnn. I nnl:ip, Liieille A m:tuil. ' i Iluerxtl Rid;;e. Dunlap, ilmer A oodard ' Ail ' Pleasant St., Kent, Dun lerr. Il:irr A ' anee Rre sler. Dunn, Anna Lort t ta : ' ,i North Pros pee t St.. Kent. Dunn. Ruth I ' Ji .aheth R.D. No. L ' , tu aho;-a I alls. Dura, Al vira Ann 1 1:{24E tout inent. ' il Ave.. C I ex eland. Durkott, Irene l.axerne HCiU K, sr th St.. Clexeland. Durst, Ka - 1I1! .% t ermaine St., Cu . ' iho;ia I ' alls. Dnsenherr , .lean lOlixaheth. . . -40 . lain St., Clinton. Dutter, (;eiie Alt xand r R.D. No. . Mantua. D er. Martha Louise . - . 1.100 i- ' ront St.. Cu . ' iho ,a I ' alls. Dyer, Mary Mar;;aret . . I. ' OO Front St.. Cu :iho;:a F:ills. Dyer, Ruth Flizahet h ... I. ' OO Front St., Cu;(aho a F:ills. Dys  n, Dorotli A nn , . . 24n:ti: Lorain Road. N( rth tklmsted, D .urik. Lillian ;. R.D. No. ::. Rurtttn. Rast. Don H. S;i7 1 . IEroad ;i . tuitaho a Fall Rast. Shirley . ' StrM F.utlid Heights RU d.. Cleve. Hts., O l ' ' :isterllii;i, N ' ;ioini L  reiie I ' airxiew, O. Fhel, Mary Jane 1. 707 D troit St., No. 4. Lakewool. O. i:hie, Fdna Irine IL-irtxille. t). lOehelherrj . lar i:Neu . ' . ' {4 Riu-k ell St.. Kc ' nl, ). Fi ' khart. lar;;aret 1027 t lennioiint A e.. AkrtMi, ( . I ' ]ekinan, liiriel I)Ti2 C:iml rid;ie Rd.. Cleiel. ' nul, . Fddy. Kathr ii Marie.. 4i; Ret eh liUue. New Philadelphia. O. Fdmiston. Ch:irles AValter I .M 7 Home A e.. Akron. O. Isdwards. Rt(t .lane IXVZ lOth St.. N.W., t anion. ( . Fdwards. David William 141 A ers St.. onii; slo vii. t . Fdwards. Harold tyrant 174r6 Lei xhtou Ave.. Akron, (t. I.dwards. .lohn Rtty R.D. o. 2. Huhhard. ). lOihen. Robert .tames ' ASitU Hrooklyn Ave.. Cievel.i iid. . Fifort. Hal F 4t ' ' i Lloyd St.. Rarherton. . lOtseum.-inn. Arthur NViRiams R.D. No. 2. R:i ( ' nna. . lOlKin, Mary Fliralttth 217 N. Depeyster St., Kent, t . Fllett, C. Wayne R.D. No. 2. Hudson, O. lOllett, DwiKht P R.I . No. 2, Hudson, t). Flliott. Nelson T 402 l . Summit St.. Kent, t . IOni; e. Dale ayue Lineolu Hotel. lOast Palestine. t . Fmmerl, .lohn Henry . .2-S7f: W oiulhay St.. Shaker Hei;;hts. O. i:mmons. i:dn.-i Nell 4:t7 ' i ' honias Ct.. Cu ahoua I ' alls, O. Ihulieh. lar4ia I ' rietield :?;{4 S. 4th St.. Steuhenville. . I ' nsminuer. t;« or;;( ' lloxvard Sullield. . i:nsmin;±er. Riehard ) Sullield. t . Kreaahra4 ' k, Reuson H 12t[0 W. HISth St.. Clexeland. ( . Frf, Helen Fliyiaheth 24.%S 0th St.. uyaho;:a I ' alls. O. Kriekson. Charl« ' s Theodore ISOI Craiiu ' r c, Akron. O. Frieson, .John FiMvard . . 2tlLS 10. Overlook Utl.. ( leve. Hts.. O. Frskiue, Helen .lane 2S K. Wood St.. Loxvel I ville, O. Frskine, Lsabel Dicrothy . . 2S Eastwood Ave.. Lowellville. t . Frxiu. athryu M. . ' LS.% Park Ave.. Kent. t . Ervin. .John Rernard 1017 Pine St., Kent. O. ENheluian. Harriett .I...120tJ Cleve. Hts., Blxd. Cleve. Hts.. O. ICssick. Twila ,lune 3Ioultrie. O. Kstochin, I ' rauk SSI Allyii St., Akron. O. F.sivor ' Ftter, Fuliss. Fvaus. I ' jvans. Fx :ins. Fvaus. Fxans. ICvaus. IOx ' :iiis. Fvans. Fwell. Fyre. ' thy. Anna Rae R.D. No. 2, Ravenna, t . .Joel Rish4tp 249. ' ItHh St.. Cuyahoj-a Falls. O. , Ruth Ann s;S ; Areh St., Allianee. O. , Ressie Flaiue :H4 Redford N.W .. Canton, (L , Cliira Rnhy Rlanchester. l. , I-: lea nor .l:uie 4:{tl W . lain St.. Kent, (►. , tola IS nth 1 20!t Dover Ave., D« ver. L , ,lean Clex e 220 Chestnut St., Kent. ii. . Leor:t Irt iie 001 l arl Rd., ouii} sto xii, t . , R. ' i ini iid lleiir . .|r ;i2.s I eiise St., Akron, t . , W illiam l lton Aurora Station. « . Laura !arie SutHeld. (►. W jntMi.i i:ileen ' .IVM Rui ' kel Rd., krt n. ►. ( . 1. ( l. Rose M:ir :i;.;ert, I ' auline iruiiii:i . :iirf:i.x, ltetl Harriet.... aleon, Chester P :ileone, C;irnieu ' l:irion . . :iriiia4-« i. .Ii lin I ' . 12:! :irk:is, S;im Da id arle , AIIm rt W esle . . . . iirr. Itexerl :irr. Ruth L ;irson. I dna P. . . . eil nn i;ik, Slexe .... eliU r, I ' rank ellow.s. .Line Ann. . elton, ,|ohii Alhert OUI W(Mi:lla Mi A e.. Itne rus . ::2r lOast (Graham RfL, Stow 14;OI4 Drexel v., Cleveland 14S0 ! th St., Cuyahoga I ' alls .IOi S Fidelity St.. Clevelantl I Wade I ' ark . v .. t hMeland . I HI02 i:as( St.. Cleveland 7:t. ' t P4 lk Ave.. Akron Mildred v u Marshall Fst,, NorthHeUI 320 F. Main St., Kent 2477 N. I ' roiit St.. Cn alio ,a l- ' al . ' .OO N. I ' ireslone RIvd.. Vkron I2 t:tl ' l ' us -( r:i Axe.. Clexeland 1411 17th St., -N.W., Canton 2St( tira ' e Axe.. Akron p . 21 ' ermisooi. Rett .lane ' etz.er. L laruaret. . ' e v. Catherini ' .L ' liie. ' iel l.s, l ' miu:i L«. ' itie. ' ifer, Retty Louise. . , ' i;; I iiiio, ' ini-e n t Phil inefroek, lililred l.irie ' ink, LaRiie l xel ii.. ' iniieu ' :in. Philip Franei.s . ' ioreur.o. S:iinuel .1. ' irst, Roherl Sle :irt - , . . irlh, Riehard Wni.. .:tliO ' ish, ,l:inet Lounslnir . . . isher, t;eor;;e I ' ... 411 W. ' islier, H:ir«tl l H;iiiit ' l . . . . isher, Iiia lae ' iteli, ir;;ini:t M:ie ' it .;;frald, I:m? Helen. . , ity:p:il riek. .Line ' Iau:i;;. ' iii. .lohn Patrick. . hinilers. Rohert Fn;j; ' eiie. leuiin;;. St-;::i , ' leshm. ' in. l askiel A ' liekiimer, Rett .Line. . . liekin er. t len llo«ard lint. Di ris 101 i :a lu-t h . loersheimer. Na t:ilie 1). 1- O. |. O. 1. O. |. O. |. o. ' ] H.I). ... I. c v lilforii .417 Sniiii rit;iii « i-., AnIiI;iiii1 orlh Itid t ' Itil., I ' jliln ' .s illc 2! . l:iple St.. e« ' I oiiiloii ■:!;{! i:. roth s .. s.-iiem :; i;ilii-..tl si.. Il.-il:ivi:i. i-« c . 7 E. i S. ll;iiiirN V c. A I li. ' i lii-t ..:!. ■ ir ' Korj A c.. Aslil.-iliiiln ' 274 II I Ave.. M.-irioii (ill ' S. W.itiT SI.. Ken :ill!l. ' WcNl lllvil.. I lt-vcl:iiiil W , l 4 l:i .oii A « .. oiiii; .lo vii . :!.- S. M.iiii S(.. ChaKriii I ' .-ills K:ivcii vimm1 A c. V iiiiust4i vii Sl! ' I ' li;i tT S(.. Akrt ii s:!r I (;ill S .. Orrvill It. I). i . I. V iliiiK .  ii ....:!:{(1-. I.jlki- Ave.. AshClhiiUi, i:a . . Ave.. i;asl I ' nU ' stine, . . iOS:t Oakiiioiit Dr.. ], iHlhiirst. . :is Il.iAlr l l:ue.. Akron, Zl ' X . Markft SI.. Akron. Itoflllt ' r ltd.. I nioiiloAvn. I ' .Ul i;. ir;£iiii. ' l .V e.. Sfhriil i. -11!- l n ' -Vve.. l;irioii. Il ' l ' W . Ilnrns Ave. Akron. rK l.- Avi-.. fvv Ito.li.. (■« i -Ht ll:irri.s SI.. Kcnl. I7::4 ii ' kford Kil.. Clrvi-lniiil. Llil ' Ii lialU ' t ltd.. ( ' iiy:iliou,-t I ' alK. I l! S. lanliia SI.. Kcnl. . . . (;:!7 10. llSlh SI.. ( Icvchinil. !( . iale SI.. Akron. 7:;i Ohio St.. .VKlilaiid. It. I). o. :!. Kent. . 1(;4 ;rant SI.. lOlyria. R.U. o. :;. V.-vvark. :£ !► ' rnriier SI., kroil. Ilox 4 . Itrilli.-illl. It. I). No. I. II. ••rnon. Ma|il ' t ood St.. ( ll. allo;; :l I ' alls. :;i |- Clcvflaiid ltd.. WoosltT. 4-V. I. ' .th St.. N.W.. :iiil 4(M! Il.-ll St.. Akron. loi;ailori.. Koiiiity. . ve.. Cil.sv ill ' . Port V:ishiiiuton. :tl:.s !■;. lllh si.. Dover. No. 1. ' ■■ . ' iliou:i I ' allN. .N '  . 1, t ' ii alio; a I ' alls. R.D. No. :;. I iiionlotvn. -M ' .t Uayton I ' laie. Akron. 1 ' III7 I ' alls St.. iiyahoKa I ' alls. i;:tl ' n lola Ave. rii .-ihoKa I ' alls. ::i:l) Ili ili si.. ad.svvi rth. R.D. No. 1. Medina. lane .L ' :!!I4 (tiieeiislon Rd.. Cleveland Hts.. .lose| liine {07 I- ' iilton ltd,, I ' aiiloii. . . , ( , ' ,), ( . . O. . II. o. II. II. o, , I). . II. . , o. (I. . o. .lohn . A irunsl Helena . M. ' loniie. Roi-eo ohl. illi. ' ini ' oil . I. lad -s ' iplliii, l, le Omar ' oltiii. steplii 11 ollj;. Iarth.-i Klaiiie ' orhi ' s. William I ' lelanil. . ' orlis. K;illir n .liisi-phine ' orenian. ild.-i l.eor:xe:in ' orrj. Ileliii li( iie ii '  ■ , ' itsliei . Sainiii I ' olirnier, Harold W illiam ' ovvler. lOllii ' ier;ildiiie. . . ' o vlir. .lark K. . . . ;;r , s iivvler. llarj 10 ' owls. Phvllis lOlizalM ' lh. ' ov. i;er:il l lOdiv. ' ird ' ov. Kallir a IOIi: ' .aliet Ii lail. illiam AKred . . rank. I ' h. ' trles I., ' rank. I ' lara lOdiia ' i;inkliii, ]aiiaii Ruth . ' rxiiiklin. l aiil Itii.ssell.. ranks, Pauline Relle. . . raiitz. i;ii M ' la.si. lil;iii lOiInionds . ' ri ' ileriek. ir; inia I ' reiborn. .J:iniis Itos ' ree.se, Tvvila l:ie. . ' reiieh. Ilettj ret ,, t ' aroly ' rii-k. lOlizahelh Ovi ' rholl Cleveland Road. W oosler, ' riihaiif. Chrisliiie l.ois Novelty. ' ry. l.enora May 1I!2I1 ISth St.. N.IO.. Canton. iiehik. Norhert .lohn . . . ' I I Theodore St.. Maille Heights. Iiller. lOdi . ' ird Win.. . . :;7I!IHI I.or.-iin Rd., North Olinslell. iiller, i ' ranees lO 4, i Ovialt St„ Hudson, llllir. Patrii ' ia Chariot ' 2l ' .l I iiivi ' rsily Dr.. Kent. lilnier. . lii-e laiiriiii ' . .Si;iE lOIiii St.. .V.shlaiid. link. -Vrl William .■:;t4 K. 10-th St.. Cleveland. liri ' ohii , Iary I. oiii.se !l-:t l.Mli .St.. N.W.. Canton. lime . Cli.-irles Philip 4117 llilih St.. Kent, ii.seoi ' , Itonila Iae (ill Ferndale SI., oiin slovvn. , O. rk O, O. . O. . O. . O. . O. . O. O, O. , O. . O. O, O. O. O. O. O. o. o. o. Me, rk. O. O. O. O. O. R.D. R.l). lialieri ' l. I.eiiore lOslher. liajeivski. I ' ' diniiiiil l.tii. R.D. No. :!. W ooster. O. .--G lilei vvood -ve., .Vkron. O. 149 Gala!;her. Betty Ann 59 E. Market St., Allianee, O. Galiiert. Maurice S2S 11th St.. N.AV.. Canton. O. Gamble. Mary Klizabeth Hanoverton. O. GantoliN. Alfred 7S2 Lovers Lane. Akron. O. Gardiner, Stanley A 1033 Florida Ave.. Akron. O. Gardner. Carey C. (Diekl 147 Crain Ave., Kent, O. Gardner. Hubert l. ' STO Engleivood Ave.. Akron. O. Garner. Marvin E Louisville, O. Gartrell. Ralph V Leesville. O. Gnrtrell. S. Kenneth Lee.sville. O. Gaylord, « illiam Raymond .. R.D, No. i CuyahORa Falls. O. Gehrl, VIrcinia Mnren 3S AVood St.. AVilloushby. O. Gelser. Doris Virciuia l i(l(l Hurt Ave., AlHanee. O. Gelerer, Ebert Mark 232G Trowbridse Ave.. Cleveland. O. GelslnKer. Anna Mabelle Third St., Bereholz, O. Geltpey. Iaek Leo 4! . V€ odlaiid Ave.. AVooster. O. Genilske. Arthur Ed«. ...14T Halls Heijchts. Younsstown. O. Gerberirh. John Barnes 23. « 4th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. GeriK. Lois M Sniithville. O. Gettrust. Gene M Twin Lakes, Kent, O. Gil bens. Doiif las EuKene Lake Ave.. Elyria. O. Gibson. Ruth fieorslana . . . .!HIS Bancroft Ave.. Cleveland. O. Giftord. Jack Albert 249 S. Freedom St., Ravenna. O. Gilorest. Carl « illiani lOOl AV. Main St.. Kent. O. Gilerest. Jean Ann KHII V. Main St.. Kent, O. Giles. Rii-hard Olin 2304 3rd St.. Cuyahnsa Falls, O. Gllhani. Helen Irene - Allies St.. Akron, O. Gill, Fvel n Ruth.... 100 I..auderdale Ave,, Yoiinj stown, O. Gillis. Richard Henry 4S2 Erie St.. Barberton, O. Gintert. lary . nnabel .WO Genesee St., AA ' arreii, O. Gladl an. Heinz S. Inninn St.. Akron. O. Glanzer. Harvey William .... SMfl W. 49th St.. Cleveland. O. Goekstetter, Mary Ellen .. .S2r Harriet St„ .W., Canton, O. Godfrey. Iarffaret Iarie..R.D. o. 1, Horning Rd.. Kent. O. Goers. Marj Louise 21 Edfi:ehill Dr.. Yotlnffstown. O. Goldner. . iista . dele 602 Kinsman St., % arren, O, Goldsmith, Richard Lee 120 Rose Blvd., Akron. O. Gombert. Eleanor M.. . .3,10 A.shlnnd Ave., Cuyahosa Falls, O. Goodwin. Iartha Louise Xorth Limn, O. Gorby. Rachel Madora R.D. Xo. 1. Robers. O. Gordon, Helen Marie R.D. o. 4. Ilov 194. S. Akron. O. Gordon, Maurice l,19.- Girard St., Akron. O. Gorhain, David Scott LeRoy. O. Gorham. Lewis 133 X. Lincoln St., Kent, O. Gorman, AVilliam Stephens 4.1 Bussell Ave.. Akron, O. Gosling. LeiKh A ni...n2.% Sackett . ve.. Cuyaho a Falls. O. Goss. VirKinia Elizabeth 10730 Leyer St.. Clevelaad, O. Goupler, Frances Ellen R.D. o. 2. Atwater. O. Graber, Edw in Joseph Seville, O. Grable. Huch Raymond 32(1 22nd St.. Canton. O. GrafY, Richard . lfred ,120 . Buckeye St., A ooster, O. Graham, CieorRe Oliver 414 ash .St.. .Vkroii. O. Graven, Buell L 324 S. Willow St.. Kent, O. (Jray. Doris Isabelle Elm Drive, Woiister, O. Gray. Helen Laura 417 Iyrtle St.. Ha enna. O. Gray, Jack Edward 227 Myrtle St.. Haveiina. O. Gray. I hylis Barbara Elm Drive. i oster. O. Green, Edward 0. ' 0 tir.Tce Ave.. Akr«tn, O. Green. Ray William 22 Nebraska .St.. Painesville, O. Green. Terese Clark R.D. o. 1. Keat. O. Greendale. Thelnia l .■ 20 Lincoln AVay E., Massillon. O. Greenine. I ' hyllis Elizabeth Webb Rd.. Perry. O. Greer. Sara Jane 4.S Ch. ' imbers St., tireenville. Pa. Grepory. Jean Gara 24. ' Highland Ave.. .Vkroii. O. Grienie. I ' riscilla K 177( l.sth St., Cuyahoga Falls. O. Griftln. Richard Wiliner 1170 Kenmore Blvd., . kron, O. Grilflth, Wayne L 40S S. Walnut St.. Ravenna. ). Grinilhs. Wanda Nan 444 S. AValnut St.. R.-ivenna. O. Grimm, . rniina Louise .Ml D. ii iels St.. Toronto. O. Grtmm. William Fredrick . ' 17S S. Main St., Akron. O. Grimm. Frances L..Box 2. ' S2 Lynnhaver Bd.. YoiinKstown. O. Gross. Dorothy Mars:aret 311 Dryilen St.. Canton. O. Gross. I lorence Ruth. .■ . 7 Ho e Ave.. .Vkron. (). Grosvenor. Florence Olive 20Or Northland St.. Cuyahoffa l- ' alls. O. Gru.skiewh ' h. Helen W illiam.sfleld. O. Guleln, Dan Eli Grafton, O. Gulein. Peter Grafton. O. Gura. Elizabeth Louise 127 Wilson. St.. SIruthers. O. Gustnfson. Martha Ann 1013 Fourth St.. N.W.. New Philadelphia. O. Guthier. Alice Marffaret 410 Pratt .St.. Ravenna. O. Haas. Geraldine Frances Aurora Station. O. Habcrkost. Dean F 1119 Falls St.. Cuyahoea Falls, O. Haberkost. Evelyn F 1110 Falls St.. Cuyahosa Falls. O. Haberkost. Robert R .SS4 Delia Ave.. Akron. O. Habinek. Georffe A 1202 . nblirn St.. Cleveland. O. Hnehtel, Catharine Jean.. 3.30 Sto v .V e.. Cuyahoga Falls. O. Hackini. Lincoln 1232 Bittnker St.. Akron. O. Hafer, Dorothy May 1300 Loeran St., Canton, O. HaKedorn, Enid 421 S. Main St.. Columbiana. O. Hatfeinan. Welbert J 12J E. College Ave.. Kent. O. Haf lund. Carl Anderson .. 30. 9 W iinlsor PI. S.W.. Canton, O. HaKluad. Carl 3fl. 0 W indsor PI.. S.W ., Canton, O. Hafflund. Mrs. Wayne Anderson .. 2  .  9 Windsor I l.. S.W.. Canton. O. Haines, Esther Virfsinin Shreve, O. Haines. Helen Mnrparet Bayarfl. O. Haines. Homer Edward 403 Central St., GreenAilIe. O. Hair, Florence B 402 S. Lincoln St., Kent. O. Hnlasz, Mary Theresa 1312 Caryl Dr.. Bedford, O. Hall. Ashton C Brookfleld, O. Hall. George E.. Lee A Hnstines Rd.. Silver Lake Village, O. Hall, Margaret Pavton 72;l S. Arch St.. Allianee, O. Hall. Mary Evelyn R.D. No. 2, Dundee, O. Hall. Ragnhild Addle 30 River St.. Madison, O. Hamilton. Betty Jane 902 LaClede Ave.. Yoiiagstow-n. O. Hamilton. Reta Josephine R.D. No. 2, Jeflier.son. O. Hammack. W . Merle Box Til, Canton. O. Hammer. William B 40 ' oS Buvton Rd., South Euclid, O. Hanan, Louise Arlcne (MMJ Crestview St., Akron. O. Hanlie, Clarabel Virginia R.D. No. 1. Spencer. O. Hannan. Iary Frances ... 13204 Iaplerow- Ave., Cleveland, O. Hanny. Dan J l.  30 Morgan Ave.. Alliance, O. Hansen. Robert Cecil 210 N. Willow St.. Kent, O. Hanson. Harold E .SOS First St.. N.E.. Massillon. O. Hanson. Martha Jean.. 1227 Yellowstone Rd.. Cleve. Hts., O. Hanns, .Vileen Frances Carlton St., Burton, O. Happoldt, Donna l. 01 Thornapple St.. Akron, O. Harbaugh. Paul Edward . 03 Rockwell St.. Kent, O. Hardle, James . levander R.D. No. 1. Spencer. O. Harkins. Russell Allen.. 20 Lincoln Ave.. Cuyahoga Falls. O. Harmony. Jean Lucille. 340 Anburndale St.. Youngstown. O. Harney. Alice . IIierta 2249 E. .S2nd St., Cleveland, O. Harnish. Ella Jane R.D. No. .3, Elyria. O. Harper, Richard M 119 Overwood Rd., Akron, O. Harrington. Homer Dale 117 Broad Blvd.. Cuyahoga Fall.s. O. Harrington, Robert Charles. . Ravenna, O. Harris, .lack Curtis S24 Cameron . ve.. Youngstown. O. Harry. W illiani C 30 Fulton St., Akron, O, Hart, Sara Jeanne 4313 Sotlthern RIvil.. Yonngstown, O. Hartman. . rlene . lice Ioiiltrie. O. Hartman, Ruth Iarie .Viirora, O. Hartzler, Helen Charlene R.D. No. 1. Bellefontaine. O. Harvey. Jtislyn Rac 4.10 Clinton St.. Nile.s, O. Hassan. Grace Bernlce Iantua. O. Hnssay. John .loscph . . . . I.S.S7 Wilson Ave.. Youngstown. O. Hatch. Janice M....i:{lS Mendowbrook Blvd.. Cleve. Hts.. O. Hatzis. William George 03 Charles St., Akron, O. Hawk. Ag.Ttha Irene Beach City, O. Hawk. Bray Ora R.D. No. 1. Strasburg. O. Ha vk. Lois Jcaanette 110 Parsons St.. ; lankato. Minn. Hawa. Marcena Catherine .... 040 W. 3. th St.. Ashtabula. O. H. ' iwthorae. Clyde Schafcr . . 1272 Richmond St., .So. F iiclid. O. Hazen. I anl F 110(! Grant St.. Ashland. O. llazlett. Ruth Elizabeth R.D. No. 3. Hudson. O. Hcatley. larJ4irie .Vlnieda . . 104S Harrisburg Rd.. Canton. O. He kman. larg:iret ,l:iiie R.D. No. .1. Ravenna. O. Heele . Marian 743 l arkview Ave.. Loriiin. O. Hetlroii. Margaret Frances ... HI207 - dams .St., Cleveland. O. Heichel. Bertha Mae Box 4S. Ontario, O. Heik.s, L. Elizabeth . hI Sheldon St.. Rittman, O. Hcineman, Harold H....2741 Bailey Bd.. Cliyaliog.-i l alls, O. Heincmann. Valgcne Louise. . lOtlO Smith St., S.W.. l anton. O. Heinien, Audrej l-niz:)beth. . . . .S2! .S. Spring St.. Bucynis. O. Ilcinlcn. Clayton ll4 ward . . 14.10S . lder Ave.. E. Cleveland. O. Heinien, Katlir n M 47 W. Oakland Ave,. Columbus. O. Helm. ictor Norton ... 10S12 GardenAie v St.. laple Hts., O. Hclmick, Sheldon Harry l.S2(l Walnut St.. .Vshtabnla. O. Henderson. Boberta M.. 113 N. Market St., St. Clairsville. O. Hensley. Kathrjn .I....R.D. No. 1. Chestnut St. Ravenna. O. Ilcnsman. Clari -e VI:iy 327 High St.. Elyria. O. Heppert. Dorothy Kathryn .14 24th St., S.W., Barberton. O. Herbert. Henry 1117 Portage Triiil. Cuyahog;i F:ills. O. Herren. Eveljn Iae R.D. No. 3. . lliance. O. llerriek, Martha . delaide 33.% Triimhnll St.. Warren. O. Herrington. Delia Cora Chardon. O. Herron. Lowell William 1231 Maple -St.. Salem. O. Hcrshey. Helen Elizabeth 800 Fairchild .Vve.. Kent. O. Ili4-kinan, . 1. Lorena R.D. No. 2, Ravenna. O. Hicks. Elaine Rosabelle 9. kS Fern St.. Conneant. O. Ililcman. larg:iret 77 W. Cottage .St.. Chagrin Falls. O. Hill. (Jerald William 340 Gorge Park Blvd.. Stow. O. Hill. Luella lr Mie Orwell. O. Hill, Norvel Elliott 102 Vincent St., Chagrin Falls, O, Hill, Richard Lorin !M(0 N. Howard St.. Akron. O. lliltner. James Edward 11.17 13th St.. N.W.. Canton, O, Himcs. A ' irginia ] l R.D. No. 2, Louisville, O, lliiiderschied, l ' ' r, ' iiicis H...c i Akron W;iter Works. Kent, O, Hinklc, Helen C.nt herine . . 3. 7 Washington St.. Conneant. O. IIinni:in, David Hock vell 41. ' I ' rospect St.. Ravenna. O. Hite. David L Box 301, I tica, O. Hodgson. Donald Laverne. . . . 4S4 Woodland . ve„ Akron, O. Hocnstine. Chester I ' anI .LIS Spicer St.. Akron O. llofacre. Harrold W ayne R.D. No. 4. Wooster. O. HolY, Pauline Christine Litchlleld. O. lloll ' man, Elde 73.3 Michigan Ave.. (;lassport. Pa. H4 0 ' man, lar Louise Eliz 22.S E, College . ve.. Kent. O. Hofman. Ted Evans 121 Chestnut .Vve.. : lassillon. O. llollciid4tniier, Eva l:irie . . . 1 131 S. Arlington St.. Akron. O. liolloway. Charles Park 1 H Burton ,Vve.. Akron. O. Holm. Martha Jane 1930 19th St.. Cuyahoga Fall.s, O. Holm, Mary Jane ,10th St.. N.W.. R.D. No. 2, Canton. O. Holmes. Brian W ard Ol. ; Hudson Road, Stow. O. Holmes. Ralph Harmon R.D. No. :i. Box .12. . Kent. O. IIolslio ' . Harold I« ' Kinley Stone Creek. O. Htuid. Leila Rae E. Main St.. Canfleld. O. Hooker, Eileen Dortithy R.D. Xo, 1. Coshocton. O. Hoose, Richard .Vlf red . . . ISIO Beersford St., E. Cleveland, O. Hoover, Harriet I ' reila. . . . lO. lii li:inola Rd.. Yoiiagstowni. O. Hoover. Martha : Iarie HtS Penn Ave.. Mansfield, O, Hope, Edith Mae 7,12 Mentor Ave., Painesville, O. Il4 rner. Sarah .Van North ' lield, O. Horrisherger, Mildred Maxlne Wineshurg, O. 150 HorrofkM, Fjiy IjOlllse 3 ArlinjBftoii St.. Breeksville. O. Ilortoii. If.-irl. ' iiiil Hates West Center St.. Ililrtoii, O. Ilortoii. I aiil IIurleiKli I o tNt4Hvii, O. Horivedrl. K.-iiisoiie i; l«!iril . . . I ' . ' iiSl tenter Rillce K 1.. Roekj- River, O. Hose.-l. VirKinin I ' riseilln 2 4 AV. Oak St., Kent. O, Hoskin.s, llernie l.aAvrenee Oeiieva-oii-the-l.ake, O. Hii.wkins. I oriitliy May 4(17 Thayer Ave., Ashtabula, O. Hoskins. I.orena Ilelle Miildletleld, O. Hoskinson, Hinvartl Ktiiii.-lrfl Mineral Uidse. O. Hostrttler. t;iiriliin Fliiyrt 12S E. Hall St., Kent, O. Hout. .leaiine II 1102 imh St.. .F,.. Canton. O. Howard. Dean Clinton .... 2:t. ' t2 C«iinnihus .V e.. Sandusky-. O. How. ' ird. Mnri. ' in .1 2. ' t, t2 Coliiniliiis , e., Sandnsk ' , O, Honells, Rnth Vood«orth . . . KinOI Miles Ave., Cleveland, O. Ilowenstine, lOllen Snj I .-irk Ave.. I ' l ria. O. Hoyt, lOd vin Raymond 2l;{ Highland . ve„ Kent. O. HroiMco, Rayintuid Joseph .. 47.S . Firestone ItUd.. Akron, O. HliMiard. .lane I R.H. o. . . Medina. O. Hnher, Dorothy .leanne 27 Snininit St., Mies. O. Hndson. Dorothy Rnth .S.S0O Detroit St.. Cleveland, O. Hndsiin, Rnth Marie 1!)4.% Cook St.. Cliyahosa Falls. O. HnlTnian, Doris I Station A, Fast l.iverimol, O. Hlift ' nian. AV. Donald Hreivster, O. Hnehes. .Indy Flaine IKi.1 AV, Main SI.. Van «er«. O. Hlllbert. Helen Louise Hospital, Rzi enna, O. HnllK ' rt. Kalherine Redner I ' hoiupson. O. Hulhert. Nadine 202 S. Lincoln St.. Kent. O. Hull, rhyllis Arleen 317 O.vford .Vve., lOlyria, O. Hliniiiiel. Khijse .Vl ee D i lesto vn. O. Hunker. .laniee Ruth 817 Sixth Ct.. I.orain. O. Hunt. Margie .Vdele . ' •07 Sunset A ' iew Dr.. . kron. O. Hunter. Mary .lane 017 Rroad Illvd.. Cu iahoita Falls, O. Hard. I.neille May R.l). No. 2. Chacrin Falls, O. Hard, rauline M R.I). Chacrin Falls. O. Hurd. Rolii ' rt l,ero 3.10 Ravelin:! St.. Vewtoii I ' alls. O. Huston. Fliiier Sherman Ro er.s. O. Hll.ston. I.oi.s Ireland 240r Iarket .-Vve., . Canton, O. Hyatt. C. William R.D. o. 4, Box i(H, Akron, O. Hylkenin. .lohanna AVilma..2410 Flin Rd.. orth Olmsted, O. Igrnaut, ,lohii .Joseph 25 Soiithwii ' k Dri e. Itedford. O. Inee, Irene 73.-. S. A ehl St.. . lliani-e. O. InKalls. . ileen E 134 K. Mildred Ave.. .Vkron. O. Inulehart. Illanehe M 440 «. .laeksou St.. Painesville. O. ineram. Helene Ruth 40.-. E. 124th St.. Cleveland. O. Irwiii. Iarjorie A ' irAinia Orwell. O. Isamaii. Donalfl EdKar..327 . iililiriidale St.. Voiincstowii. O. .laekson, Fiicene iiforfsv 220 ew, Fairport Harbor, O. .laek.son. I.sabelle (iertriide R.D. o. 2, AAi ' llinctoii, O. Jaekson. A ' lrciiiia l.ollise .317 A ' ooilard . ve.. Kent, O. Jneobs. Ruth I allliiie R.D. o. 4. ew London. t . Jaeobs.  illard F 410 Sprint; St.. Willard. O. Jaeobson. Kenneth 11 140 E. Delason St.. A ' oiiiiKstow ii. t). James. Iary .laiie..l. 0 AV. AVoodland Ave.. Voiincstown. O. James. Olive . iin lafriiolia. O. Jaineyson, Ruth R.D. N ' o. 1. Speneer. O. Jasheek. Ferdinand J S21 E, 222nd St.. Euelld. O. Jeft ' ers. A iliiia Crestoii, O. .Jell ' ries. Frank . llen. .020 Magnolia Ave., Cuyahoga i- ' alls. O. Jeiiior. AA ilhiril (ieorffe (ElO Feriiwooll Dr.. Akron. O. Jeiikin.s. .I«iliii I OS. ! Itiilce . e.. Sharps ' ille. Pa. .lohii.soii. . iiii:iliel AI....370 AV. A . ' irreii Kil.. oiincstown. O. Johnson. Donald AAilliain R.D. o. . ' . Akron. O. .lolinsoii, (irm-e Fdith R.D. Xo. 2. Warren. O. Jolinsoii. I.loyd iOlivood Hnilsoii Road, Kent .O. Johnson. Max EiiBiue 77S A . Main St.. Kent. O. Johnson. Robert A illiain Rox . ' tOO. R.D. No. 3. Kent. O. Johnston. Charles . lex:iiider. . . .414 l- ' razier .  ' e.. . kroii. O. Johnston. Dorothy lae. . .1041 A e.stoii . e., iinnc.stow ii. O. .Johnston. Eleanor M...(i04 .Jaiiii.soii .S(., I :irkersbiirc. A . A ' a. Johnston, lOtta •Jean 10 Iain .St.. l ol;iiid. O. .loiie.s, Charles l- rankliii 330 HIk ' Ii .St.. Kent, O. Jones, Eriiia Irene R.D. o. 1. Salem. O. Jones. Helen Ma ' C;iiitoii- I:is.silloii Road. Canton. O, Jones. James lOd w:ird Rrooktlelil (). .Jones. Joseph .Vllaii R.D. Xo. .3. Louisville, O. .lones, Kathryn tiertrnde R,D. No. 3, Rarberton. O. Jones. Leah . S30 Avondnle St.. E.Tst Liverpool. O. Jones. Reese Llojd 434 S. Aleridiaii St.. Ravenna. O. Jones. Robert tirifllth 31S Keiitiiek St.. Lorain. O. Jurkoshek. . lbert J...(!.- 4 Portaiie Trail. CuyahoKa Falls. O. Jute. Caroline Marie 020 AA ' . 3Sth St.. Ashtabula. O. Kaezar. Stanley 10404 Rosehill St.. Cleveland, O. Kaiiirad. Chris . iiKiist Diamond. O. Kalvesmaki. Ai ola Tuulik 137.% Oak St.. AAarren. O. Kaiiiinski. (ivttrfxe . ' . ' 05 A ' andalia St.. Cleveland. O. Kaiiff . Han AIo Hamheunt;. Korea Kaiio t ' , Dorjee i ' ' reilerie 03 llleiiwood .St.. Iteilford. O. Karnes, Gertrude Louise R.D. o. 2. (ireenfield, O. Kasik. Betty Al inn . . . .474 Forestview St., Ray Aillatfe, O. Katko. Elir.abeth Mary . O Henry St.. Hubbard. O. Katzenmejer. Betty Seott . .Kent Theatre -Apt. o. I. Kent. O. Knyler. Barbara J :leaiior . . 1410 Parkway Blvd.. . lliaii4 e, O. Kazanu ' i, .James tiiist 4.51 Talniadce RiL. Kent, O. Kenriis. Martha Route io. 7, I ' rankfort, O. Keep. Ellen Tracy Dorset, O. Keep. Radah Rae Dorset. O. KcKler, Edward F SOrt E. Alain St.. Kent, O. Keller, Kenneth LaA ' era Hartville, O. Keller, Ted R Box 05. Brady Lake, O. Kelly, Alarparet Ellen St, ThoiiiaN Hcspltal. Akron, O. Krinpel. C. Norman 103 Hudson Rd., Stow, O, Keinpf, EiiK ' ene Lester I1.30 Orchard .St.. Coshocton. O. Keiiiied:t ' . .Jack .VIexaiider OS Kirkwood Ave.. Akron, O. Kent. A ' era Lucille 1.50 EdKerton Rd.. Akron, O. Ki ' pler, Che.ster Sterling.. Kepler, Alar.iorie aonii... Kern, Anne Elizabeth Kerneii. Bertji H Kesselrinc Blanche .VIeiie. Kibbej. lary Theresa. . . . .247 Chitty Ave., . kron, O. .730 Kenniore Blvd.. Akron. . 47 10 Noble .Ave., Bellaire. . .207 I niversity Dr.. Kent, . .1.520 Triplett Blvd., Akron. Hartville, Kiesclliach, .Alfred tieo....5.32 E. Hif hlaild Ave.. Ravenna. O. Kilboiiriie. Clinton Edward R.D. o. 3, Kent, O, Kilby, Dorothy Ruth R.D. No. 2. Burton, t), Kiley, Eleanor I ' rances 511 Third St.. N,E.. AInssillon. O. Killcrove. Ruth R.D. No. 2. Hartville, O, Killings, AAllliam Henry 207 Perkins St„ Akron. O. Kimball. Charles Newton Roseoe, O, Klines, Helen Louise R.D. No. 1. Kent, O, Kinc ,Juiie Tnllmadce, O, Kinney, El ma Alae fiarrettsville. O, Kirkpalrick, Kathryn Lucille ... .200 S. Alantun St.. Kent. O Klay. AA ilbnr Meier Mt. Hope. O. Kleiino. AInrtha Helen . KIS E. Liberty St.. (llrard. O, Klein. Marc.-iret Alny Ave., Northfleld, O Klopfenstein, Alarcaret Liiiir:i . . . R.D. .No. 2, East Canton. O Knaiiik, D4iroth Lucille .... 1 1214 Forest .Ave., Cleveland. O Kiiapp. Frjincis .loseph .538 Orlando .Ave.. Akron. O Knant. Esther Audrey R.D. No. I. Canfleld. O Kuinhf. Dorothy Johnson R.D. No. .3, Box ,300. Kent. O Knoutt ' . Alary Louise Rid e Road, AA ' illouKhby, O KiionfT. A ' eliun Irene... 1224 Greenfield St., S.AA .. Canton Koba. Leo John 1140 AA ' . 20th St.. Lorain llian AA hite .shnnesville. 310 N. AMIlow St.. Kent, ;!40 Beech St.. Berea. .3003 Sheratin Dr., Cleveland, 210 Iron .Ave.. Dover. Ko4-h, Callie. Koi ' heiiilorfcr. Koeppe. Eloise Koerpel. Ifaiiailcan Kiihr. Charlotte .I.-ine. . . . Koller. Alarvin Robert I242H Saywell St.. Cleveland. O Koons. Mil« Alarvin tireenshlirc. O Kopacs. Sophia Elizabeth ... 703 Hamilton Ave., AlcDonnld, O Ko| p, Betty Box 44, Glrard. O Kosninn. Flora R.D. No. 1, Aliddlefleld Kosnian, Florence R.D. No. 1, Aliddlefleld Kovalik, Martin John .5.307 Marion St.. Maple Heiffhls Kraiuel. Leonard I- ' rcderick OO Railroad St.. Hudson Kramer. Dorothy Theresa Route No. 3, AInssillon Krause, Betty Lucille SIO Eddy Rd.. Cleveland Krause. Clyde Stanley 410 OakKrove St.. Ravenna Kreichbauni. Bruce 1101 AInssillon Rd.. Akron Krcll. Pauline 10.34 11th St.. Massillon riec I ' reda L Fly, O, vrnmroy. Anna Jean .53 Marvin Ave.. .Akron. O, Krnpansk. t;izella M 2-24 Berkshire Rd.. Cleveland. O viihn, Rnbj Je.-lunette R.D. No. 1. Seville. O, Kntz. Alarcaret Irene Allddlebranch. O, icy. Bernice Florence 1.5017 Milliard St., Lakewood, O. .adrach. .Adelbert .John Sncarcreek, O. .adrach. Roy Clinton 114 Erie St.. Kent. O. .ake. Helen Maria .334 HlRh St.. Fairport Harbor. O. .akso, Edwin Ernest. 251 Courtland St.. Fairport Harbor, O. .amb. Phyllis Louise R.D. No. .5. Salem. O. .anibcrt. Grace Helen ... l. ' .SOO Libby Rd., Maple Heights. O. .anibert. Alarvin AValler 151 Elm St., Stow, O. .amnilein. Robert Albert IKIS Second Ave., Akron, . -anc. Dolores Ruth Randolph. O. .anc Evelyn Randolph. O. ,ane. AA alter AAllIiam Randolph. O. .anerilon. AAilliam AInson 1«S E. Kent Rd.. Stow. O. .aPolla. Ruth AlarKHerite 1200 t;rnnt St.. AAarren, O. .arlck. Ernest 2.3745 Lake Shore Illvd.. Euclid. O. .aTorraco. Henry 11510 Thoruewood Rd.. Cleveland, O. .attin. Elaine Adelle 107 N. Prospect St.. Kent. O. .auderbauKTh. Retly 703 stow St., Kent. O. .aiiKhrey. Alberta 711 E. Main Rd.. Conneant, O. .aiirenson. Elizabeth C 1222 AAiiodland Ave., Canton, O. .anrenson. Jessie 1 1222 AA oodland .Ave., Canton. O. ave. Arthur Joseph R.D. No. I. Burton. O. aAA and. Velnia C 11911 Shadeland .Ave.. Cleveland, O. awn, Lorraine Berta R.D. NO. 1, No. Lima. O. awrence. Cloyd LeRoy Canal Fulton, O. iiwrence. Hubert Ber sford .58.S Stanton St.. Niles. O. awrence. Jean Miriam R.D. No. 1, AAarren, O. awrence, Myron AA alter .5300 Leer St.. Alaple Heishtx, O. ea. Anna Jane Silver Lake Illvd.. Silver Lake. O. ea. Evelyn Aiola 212 Church St., Beach City, O, ea, Ruth A vonne IOCS Broad St., CuyahoKa Falls, O. eader. Betty Jane 211S ISth St.. S.AA ' ., .Akron, O. eah. Ruth Beatrice R.D. No. 2. AA arren, O. eake. Betty Lcnna....030 AA . Indianola St.. A ' ounestown. O. cbold. L. Jeaunette 704 E. Bnchtel Ave., Akron, O. .eChaix. Joseph 4140 E. lOflth St.. Cleveland, O, 510 AA ' ashinc-ton St.. Niles, O. 323 Newell St., Barberton. O. 010 nth St.. N.E.. Canton. O. 1020 Cleveland Ave., N. Canton, O. ....1124 I2th St., N.AA ' .. Canton. O. ...1124 12th St.. N.AV., Canton, O. 10.5 Clinton St., Ravenna, O, Lees, .lames Rnliind.... iCever, AAilliam Dwaiii. .efkovitz. Rnth A vonne -tRtt ' ett. .lack AA ' endall. iCist, Catherine Alarthn .eist, Marcnret Eloi.se.. .emastcrs. AA ' ilbiir Jay., .cmke. Rosalie AAolfe. . . .2.513 Berk .Ave., Cuyahoga Falls. O. ienimcrmen. Jean Edward R.D. No. 1, Kent, O, enner, Helene A ' vonne 511 .A |liedlict St.. .Akron, O. 151 Leiiii« r. Iaxiiie ' ir;iiiii:i .Ml Aqueduct St., Akriin. O. Leoiinrd, l ' r:im ' s Rose. . . R.IJ. . . S. S. Iljirket, .Jef erN) ii, O. Leonard, Tlioiii:i.s F 1 7 S. W ;iliiiit St., o( ster, O, I,« hrr, Vivian Ruth S(!(l Anilu-rst St., Akron, O. Levin, Vortoii M 1. :!!( Vale St., . V., ( anton. ). Levinsi n, Harolil F.. aOS « . rorlajie St., Fuyaliosa Falls. «). I.eivis, Beiijaniin Riley AViiulliain, . Lewis, Helen Virsinia IL-ilvern. O. Le«is. L:irry liC!) tiraee Ave.. Akrim. O. Leivis, Robert K R.l). Xo. :!, Kent, O. l,e«is. RoKer R ISr. E. AViliianis St.. Kent, ). I,iehti, Fstlier Marjorie . . TS71 Fifth St., CnyaiioK.-i l ' ,-ills. « . I.illirrt. .loaehini H 14111 .lellerson Ave.. Akron. (). l.ieser. I ' liyllis i.:ileen 1(i:;i Navarre Ril.. Canton. O. Liezerr. I:iry A Streelsiniro Rd.. Ilndson. l. Litton, Leonard ! 7- ' i:ddy ltd.. leveland. . Likens. l- le. ' lllore Louise SStl W , ' l:iiii St.. RaAei)ii:i. (K Linsenniann. AVilliani M :t4-14 «. illst St„ fleveland. (). Little. Lillian (Iraee .14IIS Voodland Ave.. . V., Canton, O. Little, AVarren T 42.S1 K. llilst St.. Cleveland. O. Loeker, .lennie .■;!)7 AA ooster Ave.. Akr . Loekwood. Fsther .layne .4(!7(! Ilorton ltd.. Carlield Ills.. O. Lodiiieski. Hose .lime . . I ' NTS Cor 4lon ltd.. Cleveland lits.. t . Lon; -. Kenneth llo v:iril TATt Lake St.. Kent. . Lor;ill, r ' l  reii e Mae..,tf;l;r Avon4l;ile .St., Fast Liverpool.  . Love. AVilliain Allen R.IJ. Xo. 1. AVarren, 1). Lo e. A ' illi;ini Calvin 1 iiioiitii vn. O. Love.ioy. Vary Katherine 4, :!!) Franklin St.. Itellaire. (). l.oivry. t;ladys Fsther R.l). X . :!. Lislion. t . Loivry, Kenneth .laine.s ll:S Line4 ln Ave., iles. O. Liikens. Rettv- I ' aye. Siiiinj Hell. Ivent. t . Liili. l- ' ' r:iiik Charles 7411 1 iison St.. Akron. . Lull. Ilildred Louise 74 l I pson St.. Akron. ((. Lux. i ' raiiees lOvel iii 212 Tyler A « ' .. S.t:.. Caiitnn. t . L 4ins, I ' iletii R. .12 College A ' ie v Ave.. l oii likee|isie. . . L ' on.s, .liili.-i RoN !l! 2 Hriee Ave,, Lima. O. Lyons, Ro l,-iiiil Deiiii R.l). X4 . I. l. ' .-ist Liv« ' riMM)l. . LythBoe. R. «.-irren R.l). o. 4. Ilov (llll, Akron. O. Vl.-le Alowan. Arnold Walter .2(1 Sollthiviek Dr.. ISedford. O. ll.ieRride, tiertrnde F, . . 2 4(! Rerk Ave.. Cn: ahima I ' alls. ). MeAlister. W illiiir A R.I). o. 2. l,oiiisville. ). MeCalVert: . Vlrs. Opal .s Sliver Lake T.-ivern. ( ny.-ihoK.-i I ' alls. O. MeCarthi. Ilol ert.-l .1.. .47 Riley St.. 1 ' atvllieket. Rhode Island MeCaiisliii. Helen Faye . 224N S. Cherry Ave.. Alli.-iiK ' e. O. I« Cle« ' r -. lla .el Iae ; ' .;! Relle ista. (Min;£st(Mvn, O. VI lellan. FiUen Fay ! Sr lllonnilielil Ave.. Akrtm. O. leCIell. ' ind, Doris Vlrtrjorie 722 Lorettii St., Toronto, ). lleConnell. Helen Fl iz.-ilieth R.l). NO. 4. NVelliilKt O. 1I ..ol. illiam .lohii Nells. O. le( Orkle. 10. .le.in R.I). p. I. « arr (I. MeCoy, .laek Frvin 127S Rrotvii St.. Akr . !eCoy, Rnth lOli ' Aalieth I!:!:t N. Third St.. Toronto. O. V! .Cr:i .kc II. llilrii K 7- ' .i W noster Ave.. Strasliiir i. O. leCiie. . liee laye 217 :)Iel iiiley St., S, V., Canton, O. VIeCne. tlaraaret Mary I(i:l4 Kith St.. N.F., Canton. O. leCiill.i. I ' lorenee lOvelj li R.D.. Carrollton. O. Mi ' Cniie. .lini lioliert 1004 Berwiii St., Akron, O. JleCurdy. Lneille R.l). No. 1, Ciiyahoua F.ills, O. MeCuskey. Raymond R R.l). No. 1, ( tiyahcma Falls. O. MeDermotl. Dorothy .lane 704 Maryland St., (ant (I. leI)eriiiott. l;iry C 1I4;5 A ' :i.sliiiifttoii . ve.. Lorain, O. l4 ' Devitt. iiieent .1 oseph . . . 014 N. Slate St., rallies ille. O. leDononuli, Kathleen . iiii I. ' IO Hudson Hd.. Stow, 1). MeFlroy. Doritthi Louise liEO «. I ' .lni S(.. Kent. ). MeFlroj. Roliert Morton i:!(l «. Flin St.. Kent. O. Metiiniiis. Itenjaniin tieorue . . 2227 Ohio Ave., VoiiiiAstow ii, O. le ;lothlin. t laiide 1077 Laird St.. Akron. O. Met;lothlin. Don 11177 Laird St.. Akron. O. Metillire. Hetty Sue 4.S(i Cronse St., Akron. O. Mi ' t.iirk. .laek Stanford 7.% S. t anion Hd., Akron, O. MeHimh. Mildred Doris R.D., New Mat.-inioras. I), Melntosh, A. Verii Chardon. O. MeKahan, ,[ayii e 202 Ferrell Ave.. Ashland. O. Mi ' Kee, Rnth Kathryii Sherroils ille. O. 3IeKiiiley, ,lay I ' . R.D. No. 4. Mansfield. (1. Ie lillaii, Norma ,Io ee Si iiial, O. Ie lilleii. Lois larioii 202 S. I earl St., ' oiiii;£stowii. O. Metlillion. Margaret Fllen Dorset. O. MeMiirry. Roliert H.irohl 44r l Lineoln Ave., Shadjside. O. MeNali, Marjorie .lane I2i;.s Harvard Itlvd.. Toledo. O. :tl Naiiiee, (arolyii Marie ... l:{-17 Clailiorne Rd,. F. Cleve., O. MePhersoii, Kathr ii .Mae .Vtvvater, O. -Maeeyko. M.-iisarel Anne 2!) Pieeadilly St., Canipliell. O. Maek. Riehard Louis 41! . tlas St.. .Vkron. O. Maekall. Mary Allierta Nei;lej. O. Maeynski. Helen lO.SC Sillinian St.. oiinjistiMvii. O. Madden. Helen Sarita lf ' ;!)2 . Nell Rd., Cleveland. O. ladisoii, Rette..22 0 A ' estiiiiiister St., Cleveland Ileinhls, O. Iat?lioiie, Cliarles Vietor 107 Rotziini Ct.. Akron. O. Mahatl ' ey, ,lane AVoleott .MiO Storer .Ave., Akron. O. Vlaier. Dorothea . nielia :5 7 Hellllower St„ N.AV., anion, . Major. Louise Fleanor R.D. No. . '  , WHoster, O. Malarik. Steve lir.l lliirkhardt St., Akron, (). Maltit, ,leaiinette V,..., il07 Friendship A e., A onnusto vn, . Mallory, Doris Lneille I1S12 F. 4Sth St., Ashtaliiila. O. 3Ialoiie, Marfsaret ,L ' iiie IOr ' l.-irioii A ' e,, Striitliers. O. Maloney. Kathleen Aliee. . . . I lilo Rozelle St., F. Cleveland. O. Maliiliest, ,lean Elizabeth 2022 F, 42iid St., .Vshtabnla, O. Manehester, Retty 20. ' ( N. Lincoln St., Kent. (). Mandnla. Madpre Millieenf . . SriliO Fast Blvd.. Cleveland. O. Manes, Gilbert .loseph ! i;i S. AVillow Fxt., Kent, O, laiifiill, D. ' iniel Maleoliii Meehaiiii-stowii, O. : Iaiiko, Tom :{3.- F. School St., Kent. O, Mansfield. CeorBe H 2057 . ith St., Ciiyahosa Falls, O, Mansfield. Richard K 1.V12 Pilgrim St., Akron, O, l. ' innpi lla. Ci lnnibo ,)ohii . .. ' 4 ' .4 Collimbns . ve., .Vshtabiilti, O, Maratta. Maraaret 10 2(1-) Roslyii Ave., N.AV., Canton, O. l,-:rsliall, .Ii.si pliim ' .l:iiie lt2.S Hobbins Ave., Viles, O. Marthey, Louis (ieiie 1107 Florida Ave., . kron, O, Vlartin. .Vlliert Leo . . 2SS F. Ciiy.-ihoK.-i Falls Ave., .Vkron, O. ffartin, .lames Mechlin .. Kili 10. Prospect St.. AVadsworth, O. Martin. Phyllis SI!) DiaKonal Rd., Akron, O, !artill. Sy bill R .lOlS AA ilkiiis Ave.. IMttsbiirah. Pa. Mason. Clayton Farl S12 Medill Ave., Massillon. O. Vlattir, lOmiiia .liiiie 72( S. Main St., Orrville, O. Vlattern. lOlliel Louise 2ri7 Custer Ave., Voiin stow ii, O, Matthews, lOarl Davis :lO(i Park . ve., McDonald, O. M.itthews. ,Iack M.-iiirice :!(H! I ' a rk Ave., McDonald. O. Madhews, Robert .lames (!()1( Park Ave., McDonald. O. Vlanrer. .lolin P:iiil . . . . 1 70 Kenilwortll Ave,, X,E,, AVarren. O. Mava. Mililred Pearl R.D. Xo. 2, Mantna. O. VS.-[vwell. Hiilh N;ionii Rro:idaere, O. l, ' i liorii. Alice Louise Kensni. ' in. (). layer. Adri.-in .Ion TtSO Millikin St., Riitler. O. l:oli« ' w, lOllis |. raiik (ioll Lincoln Ave., Ra ' eiiii:i, O, Alayhe v, ll.-irold Uariies OOll Lincoln .Ave,. Ravenii,-!, O, Mi.-iehani, R,-ilph Flwood IX! N. AVillow St.. Kent, O. Meade, Fli .-ibelb Sloane . . . . :t. !ll E. IllOth St., Cleveland, O, Mcaney. Mary Rita lett ' ersoii ltd., Ashtabnia. O. Mehlenbacher, lieita Flizabeth 304 Rrovvii St., Akron, O. M ™iii ' eii. lOIi ' .abeth Ann llomeworth, O. Vleleher. Irene .■il4 17th St., X.AV.. Canton. O. Meliek. OIlie Mae Howard. O. Alcndiola. .loliii ,los«-ph 210 Harris Ave., R, ' iveiiii, ' i, O. Mcrlilti. Laiir.a Teresa I.-7 F. A ork St.. Akron, O. Aleyer, Norman R 1702 17th St.. Cnyahosa Falls, O, Aleyer, Rii(h 10 220 N, Lineoln St,. Kent. O, All yers, Ralph I ' red R.D.. AA elliliaton, O, Aleywes, Robert . .4022 Roekvvnod Hd.. (Garfield Heishts. O. Michaels, .lo.seph AI 0. Ea.st Alarion .Ave., A ' oiinu ' sto vn, (), Alickey. Iteth Ann Lodi, O. Alii ' sko. Alarsarct F 7302 Ressemer St., Cleveland, (), liildleton, Dorothy Itoniiijean Hosiers, O. Alidsley. Fdith R.D. Xo. 3. Aledina, O, AliKSie. l)oroth Irene 40O Tremont St.. Alassillon, O, Alilar. Howard II. 307 I ' air Ave., Xcw IMiiladelphia. O. Aliller, Annelta AVakelield I.- 12 Frie St., oiiiisistown. O. Aliller, Arnold Leroy Gelnier Rd,. Leavittsbnry. O, Aliller, Retty .lane .3.30 10. Kline St., (;irard. O. Aliller. Delberl Leroy Nfi3 Hartford Ave.. Vkron. O. Aliller. Donald 1 (Jilnier Rd.. LeavittsbiirK, O, Aliller, Frinand Anthony 133 AA . Siimmit St.. Kent, O. Aliller. Irene (iayle 203 I ' ifth and Alarket, Toronto. O, Aliller, ,Iaiiies Donald .-.2(i Rockwell St,. Kent. O. Miller. .lane Fit 2233 fJlenwood Ave.. A oniiKstow n. O. Aliller. Katherine Oenevieve . . . . ' il 12 Reed Ave.. Ashtabula. O. Aliller, Laiir:i Anne Rox .S7, Cortland, O. Aliller, Lucille lOlir.abeth R,D. Xo. 2, Alliance, O, Aliller. Alabel Ri bccca . . 3. 0 AA . Dewey St., Aonimstown. O, Aliller. Alarjorie Ann 201 Colninbns St.. Crestline, O, Aliller. AIar Anne 1203 Curtis St.. Akron, (). Aliller, Alary ,lo...707 X. Broadway S(., Xew Philadelphia, O. Aliller. Alary Kathryii Route Xo. 3. Carrollton. O. Aliller. Robert (i 31 Alarshall St., Norwalk, O, Aliller, Rnth A iraiiiia Rartlett Rd., Redford. (). AlilliKaii. It. Vilieii 1012 Pierce Ave., Toronto. O. Mills. Harriet Alaiina Alaiitna, (), Aliller, IjOi.s Alary rVl.S .Vlevander .St„ .Vkron, O, Altnor, Belty-Lon .0r 7 tireytoii Rd., Cleveland Heiahts, O, Aliiior, R. ' iyiiHtnil A 2220 AA;is4 aiia St.. L. ' ikewiiod. O. Alirto, Carmen Rieb.-ird 27IS Bolivar Rd.. Canton. O. Alisock. .lames Leniion 1313 I ' ifth Ave., Akron, O. Alitehell, Iris Louise ... 27,S0 Railey Rd„ Cuyahoaa Falls, O, Alitcheson, Alarybell R.D. Xo. 3, Lisbon. O, Alilteii, R,-iynioiid Carr 10ft Rordiii Ave.. Vkron. O. Alittcii. AAall.-ice R l. SO «th St., Cn j.-ihoKa I ' .-ills. O. AIKtiaa, Dominie ,loseiili 301 Stow St., Kent, O. Allasofsky. .lohn Christ New Alilford. O. AllasiDfsky, Alaric Ann Rox 14, New Alilford. O. AlobUj. Hiith 1 220 Alorrlson Ave., Ciiyahosa Falls, O. Aloik, Helen Al.-ie 340 Kenilworth Dr„ AAarrcn. O. Aiohlir, Nadiiie Alda 10 AA est (Jrand St., Rerea, O. Alole, AA iloinene Odell R,I), No, 2, (Grafton. O, AQollica. tieorae ,Sanies 00 AAimsti ' r .Ave,. .Vkron, (), Alolii:ir, Helen 10.-,l F. 30th St.. Lorain. O. Alonastra. Nick R.l). o. 0, North Canton, O, Moiirm , Dora lOlizalietll 1 7.S Poplar St,, Coiiiie:iiit, O. AliDiiteith, Paul I ewis l.MI .Adeline Dr.. Stow. O. A!onta mery. lOdw. C. 435 Tallniadae Rd.. Cnyahoaa Falls. O. Alontai ' inery, Alary Alaraaret . . , :(I3 E, Main S(., Louisville. O. Alontaomcry. Paul AI 2.  0 Franklin .Vve.. Kent. O. Alooncy. Ilo ,-iril Raymond R.D, No. 1. Kent. O. Aloore, DeiiAil Lowell R.l). Xo. 1. Stenbenvillc. O. Aloore. AI. Virainia 3027 Howard St., Aonnastown, O. AliMJre. Rnth Fileeii Xorth .laekson, O, Mcralo, Lester Peter 27S4 10. 117th St., Cleveland, O. Alore. Alary Clarissa. . .10 AV, Cnyahoaa I ' alls Ave,, .Akron, O, loreaii, Helen AI Corner A ' iiie ik School Streets, Kent, O, Alorehead, tir.-ice Alarie 0.34 I- ' aiistiii,-i .Ave., Biieyriis. O, Iora:in, Delln ' rt T....04I T;illiii:ida c Rd.. Ciiy:ilioa:i Falls. O. Aliiraan, ,loaii Katharine. lOIHi Vela A lew Rd., Clev,eland, O, Alorrill, Alartha Lee 203(.;3 Lake Shore Blvd,. Cleveland, O, Alorris. AVin, V . SI(12 (irand Division Rd., (Garfield Hts„ O. 152 llorrisoii. Helen -r;i IS ' J.S A )m iII:iiiiI Ave., Caiitoti. O. lortoii, K:ilhle Mi .litiic- Aiir  ra Station. O. lnsele . Hjizil l.oi.s   ■ I ' orter St., A ' ;irreii, O. Ii .sher, l- ' ' r:itii is K llil . I) ' l ' e .ster St., Kent, ). l4i.sher, .lerry Smith . .IV2S lliidisfin A ■e., Ciiiiiieaiit, (). Mosher, l aul M i::i . I el eyster St.. Kent, O. MosM, .lane Ann lUM Cherry Kd., .i:.. MaNsjiron. ). ' li iiuhinian. Kaiir:! l:itilfl:i Sherroil.s ille. O. l iints. (ieiie l ' l .-i 411 Alinyra Ave., ' oiinustiMvn, (. Io Ier. Itarhara .lane S7 Ctitter A e.. Akron, tl. liicrier. lar;:,«it :tflS3 W. 111th St.. Clevelantl. . llnll. Haroltl Root Graft4in. t . ! II Melt, l:iru ' aret lOlixnIieth A in(Mi:iiii, , Mttniaw. (;ra lys ,lean U.l . Xo. ' 2, ftarre) t s il le, ; . lliiimer, Koiiita I ' ranees Satin St.. .lelVerson. ( . lliiral, A alter A railaniin ;t7n I K. i:il.st St.. Cleveland. O. Mnrdoek, Dorothy .leanette . .. ' i:t Itroadway. Uellsville, . liir|ihy. Rev l. Irondale. ). llir| h . oodro« il.son .i:t:i S. Lincoln St.. Kent.  . liirra . 1 ' innia.jeati R.IJ. o. 1. Clinton.  . Iiirr:i , iira:i ee AKi f i Til . Hi tvarfl St.. Akri n. O. Marry. Aj;atha Is::.-. Charles R«l.. K. Cleveland. O. Miirtanuh. Martha .lane :; '  Thew A e.. Clarion. O. IilNsin, r ' reda Lniiise .  ; ! K. l.neiiis St.. on ii;:Nto Aii. O. 3Ijer.s. IOIiy::iliet h Jane ;;40r; I ni ersitj St.. C;in1oii.  . Myers, lOliKaheth .lane . . . . 20r I AtkiiiNon St.. oiinKsti vii. ). Myers. Kverett Wilson Ul ' .i S. AVillo v St.. Kent, O. Myers, r;e« rwe l « iiald R.I). o. ' .i, Hudson, O. flyers, Iriii:i l ' iii l« ' n ' .H. ' l S. illo St.. Kent. O. Byers, .lessie l-orr:iine. . . lll ir ttth St.. I ' ;irk ' rshnr;i ' , A . ' a. Myers, I jinra !• ' (ireentown. ). Myers, Mar(;-Jiret larian SSS A on St.. Aknm. O. Myers, Roberta .lane R.D. No. :t. Dorset. ►. Myser, Sue Irene (illT liis;in(ls A e.. Cii ;iln :i l .-ills. . :irro ve. Helen .lo:in . ' .f.V. ' .i Lord St.. Dunkirk. New A ork eale. Helen Klizabet h . . t!)M Redford Ave., S.M .. Canton. . e:ir|t:iss, Ch:irlotte ,l:iiie North Kin;As ine. . Neidert. Cred H 22 K. Voris St., Akron. . Neidhar4lt. Helen C;ra« ' e Speneer. . Nelson. Andre Harry R.D. No. I. Mantua. . Nelson. Iar(;arel I.oiiise. . 7H1 W . .l:iekson St.. raines ille. O. Neroiie. Therese Riise .%2 12th St.. Cainphell, ). Nestler. .lohn I ' aul 1424 Otiowa v., Akron. O. Netxen, Leslie lOarl : ; 44 W ilsi n IMaee. Toledo, O. eivell. 1.i ' ' oiii:i Ifjirie Sherrods ille, . Newman. Graee K:ithryn R.D. No. 1, Kent. . Niehols, Dorolli 1,.. . . 2(tIJ l. ' i|ilew immI A e.. I .. l,i -r|Miiil, O. Niehols. lOdith Carey AMi Oherlin A c, l.orain. ( . Ni ' kar, Stanlej Frank (i;t((2 Liielda A  ' .. rariii:i. (►. Niekerson. Hnuh S. 17 ( Hudson Roatl. Stow. (). Niekerson. Neil D 17  Hudson Road, Stow. ( . Niuhnian, Helen T.ee H ' 1 I Hudson Road. Kent. ►. Norman. I.e is i 2 1 I ' . Ne vl err St., Cii aho; ' :i r :ill.s. O. North. Harold tieorye R.D. Ni . ;s. Miinroe I ' alls. ( . Nnniiallv, Hariel A. I ::!) ! Thorn Hill Rd.. Voiin; stown, ( . 0:ites. .|;inies Thoiniis Oherhinder. ' Theres:i R fleasek. Rett? Olive O ' hsendtsrf. l- ' dith A ' O ' Donnell, (ieorue Oi ' lilselil;i€-K e ' ' . ieti r I ' . , , Oldhnni. ClifVord ( h.irles Opeil. Leonard .lose|ih Orpin. R4 l ert Russell Orr, !ary Liie Oshorn, Ruth I-]liy::ilietli . . . Oshoriie, Irene H Osl 4 riie. K:it h:iriiie Aiit ' ii ' ' Osiniin, Krla iiiifrert. . . , Ostervieh. Kddie OstraiHler, Kit ward Ralph . O erholt. lOiIna lae Ro 71. Kent. O. . ' trS N. Mantna St.. Kent. . Chatl ' er Road MaeediMiia. O. 1! S. Fourth St., Steuben ville. O. I hrichsville. O. Hl.ltl l iend Ave.. Maple Hts.. O. . . . , 2(r '  express A « ' .. kron. ii. i:t7i:t North Dr.. ( artield Hts.. O. 4!J.  Rroadway. Redford. O. North ,1:iekson. ( . R.D. N« . I. Klyria. O. SdS S. Freedom St.. Allianee. O. ta. . . HiKh St.. .lewett. O. 2 ' .M Colles ' - Ave., Kent. O. in Kent Plaee, Akron. O. HA Grant St., Painesville. O. . . R.D. No. H. Rox ' Mtr . Kent. O. I ' a«e. .lohn .loseph ' M V.i K. C ' th St.. (le el;iiHl, O. ralueh. . nth4iny I ' .O. Box S7. Wolf Run. O. Rainer. Frank I ' aul Itl7 t F. 14r th St., Cleveland. O. I aiini ' r. M. ' irion .l:i iie R.D. No. I. H Miie ort li. O. PaiM?vie. .lohn illiani nU Fiielid St., W illard, O. I :insler, Ruth T-leeii HA ' A Lakeiuont Ave., Akron, O. Papiish. ' ik. (ieorjie ;{4;t  F. 7Sth St., ClexeLind. . Parde ' . .lost pliine Harriet ' .Ml Hiids«in Ro:id. Sto v. it. Parker, Albert Lewis li 44 F. 4-th St.. shlal ula, O. Parker. Aliee Aberta tJ4 Pine St., (Geneva. L Parker. Don Lew is . . .24(E4 Faton Rd.. Cleveland Hei hls. ( . Parniiuian. Ralph Steve . ' Its F. ir th St.. Ashtabula. O. Parsons, Ruth Arlene 4i:t ' t F, 100th St.. Cleveland, O. Partridge. Iar Louise I ' ' armd:ile. O. Patrick, lari:aret Lee R.D. No. 1. Anisterdaui. O. Patrick. W illi:iin Frank 1! N1 Manchester Rd.. Akron. O. P:itterson. Dorothy C AValker Ave., (ilen Oak. Rye. N. . Patterson. l-:ie:iiior Iae l- :inkliii Rd., Chagrin l- ' alls, t . Patterson, William Allen UCA I ' ,. I. ' tlth St.. tle eland, O. Peabml , t;r;ice ll4 rton . . . . 2K)::{ W arrens ille Center Rd., South Fiiclid. O. Peaehey. lone Ivedell I sher Rd., Olmsted Falls, O. IVarl, Violet Marie 127 Rellllower Rd., N.W., Canton, O. Pearson, Fsther ,L IIJMII Oak iew Ave.. CleAeland. O. Peek. Retty W inifred R.D. No. li, Kent, O. Peck, Curtis W 44S Roi-kwell St.. Kent. O. Peck. Har«tld M R.D, No. .1, Ravenna. O. Pell. Bettj A ' irKinia . . 24.% W ' ashinp;ton St., Cnyaho a l- alls, O. (nil Ho v:ird T I . ' 44 Merline Ave., Cti ' ahou:i T ' alls, O. copies. K. Flizabeth tH( W. Rank St.. I hrichsville. O. eters. lOlix.abeth :ti;t S ' i tt St.. Viles. O. etcrs. Ilerm:in .la«-ob |S  7 .%th St.. Cuy:iho; a T ' :ills, O. eters. Mildred Clara. . . . l.V)i7 Fifth St.. iiyaho a Falls. O, eters tii, Christina ' ...2 tr S. S -h iiley Ave., VoiinK ' stown, O, etko, Yiatilda 2442 14th St.. N.F.. Canton. O. ctta. Rocco t harlcs 71 F. 201st St.. ClevelaiHl, ( . ctrie. Vine lidith R.D. N« . I, Andover. O. ett . .land Loiiisi 2(r.!) lOth St.. iiyah  K:i Falls, O. city. Vidian Etoberta .. . . . ;4;M Grassmere St.. Maple Hts.. O. fahli r, Mar anna 41 Third St., Shelby. O. hiliiis, Charles W anils .... 712 W :irreii A ' e.. ) oiiimsto vn. O. ickard. IJsie R.D. o. s. Rov 71.-., Akron. O. i( hi, Alice l ' inne 1 . ' Pauline St.. Cu ;iho;;:i I ' .-ills, O. iehl. Fr;ink T ' inni ' j , . . . . L  Pauline St., Cu ' ahoKa T ' . ' iUs, O. it rce. Helen ,lane 270 tirant St., Ravenna, O. terce ,lack Rolland R.D. No. I. W elliimton, O. incomi c, ir il D. . IHS Rock Ri er Dr.. Rcrca. O. in ' ouii. Ro t;eor;;e . , 14t 24; Arden. ' ill A f.. 10. Clevehinil. O. fi trt wski. Milan I ' rank . . . . :iSS W. lOth St.. Cleveland. O. liskin. Liblty Toby (HIO Fuclid Ave.. AkriMi. O. liskin. William Aaron Ott!) I.iiclid Ave., . kr  n. O. fidivo.iski. l iii lOdw. ' iril 4i;:t2 I ' lirney ltd.. (Garfield Hts.. O. chl, D. ' iniel lOiH ard 201 10. Archwtioil . t-,. Akron, O. ' olt ' s«4iuk, Stephen 71 l- lemiiiK: St., I ' ouiiKsttuvn, O. ollari. Rulh Miriam 441 AVard Ave., tiirard. O. olli, Miihacl n;icl4 l.  t 4 Friiilland Ave. Maple Hts.. O. ' omcro . Leonard R. R.D. No. ' .i, I ' :)! nes il |4 O. oole. Likriii Kenneth :t1 7 Hudson Rd., Stow. O. ope, Christ D J:o.- Wooillawn A e.. Riic rns, O. ortiwski. Walter Stanley IlL ' S F. 7tJth St.. Cleveland. O. orter, IOIe:iiior Smith R.D. No. 7. Dojlcstown. O. ' nrtcr. .loscphint Woods .:;||S Neosho Rd., onimstow ii. O. (M ' ter. Raymond R iissell KiiiKs ville, O. ' tise , lOlizabeth Pauline 2t;HJ lOllet A %e.. Akron, O. ' itter. ,le;in Lucille lUi . ltrockw:i ' . A ' oiin -slitwn. O. otts. R tberl LcRoy 22! W. liberty St.. Medina. O. ' owcll. .lohn Cl.-ircnce ItSIS Rid e Ave.. A ' oiin stoi ii, O. owell. John W ilnier Rrookville, O. ' ratt. H. ' irriet Loreii:i 42 t Rr«i:iil St.. Conneaiit. ). ratt. Iris Lily Green Road, CnyahoKa Falls. O. leslty. Ph:tllis Mae -17 Center St. W illoii ibby, O. itslon. II:irle O. IIMS Oth St.. (iiyahi ;£a I ' .ills. O. ' rice. 4 eraltlinc I:i 2-llMi IiMitchiir A e., Clc elaiid, O. riuKle. (ieor e Fd ward . . . . . .■ ([2 S. Arlin;£ton St., Akron. O. ' iikIi. CieorKc Leslie 4:i0 Drexel Ave.. Akron, O. yle, Howard L:irry 017 S. Water St.. Kent. O. soii. Marian .V nes ;i04.S W. 40th St., Cleveland. O. ttuineltc, Charles 10.. . tliiinette, Florence ' .. (tiiiiin. Dorothy I:ir ' . :t420 t;lenwiMtd A e., YiHiii;i stt wil, O. :i420 t linivootl Ave., VoiinK ' stown. O. 10 Pont St.. Massillon. O. Rad:ik, W ilmer, 40.% Liviii;:;stow ii St., Akron, O. Rahal, .lames . br. ' ih:im .%2r Cherry St„ .I0., Canton, O. Raimondt . . dcliiie Leonore Third St., V« rk ' ille, O, Ranallo. t.eiie . ntony 47. t WitodlJind Ave., .Vkroii. O, R.iiiflall. I ' lora D. 010 N. Mantna St., Kent. O. H. ' tniiles, Chester Irvin Ch. ' irilon. O. Rapp, Carl I ' 172.1 Falls Ave., Cnjahojia Falls, O. R. ' tpp, Mary lOsther .417 Cleveland Rd.. Ravenna, O. Rattchford. .Iiine 243( Rrech St.. Cioaho a Falls. O. Ra.v. .1. D. ' initl SHf Rrown Ave., N .W .. t .niton. O. Raynicr. lO.-irl II. R.D. No. I. ( onneaiit, O. Read, Maruart I Ruth. SiUer Lake Itlvd.. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Rc. ' idiHuvcr, ' Thom. ' is tieiie 1S27 Sci tt St., Co inu ' ton, K . Ream. Doris iruini:i R.D. No. Ti, C:iii1on. O. Redmond. Richaril ieor;;e 12  N. Mantua St.. Kent. O. Rted, l ' ' ran«M s t .athcrine 244 10. Iaiii St.. Kent. O. Reed. Marjorie Rlanehe R.D. No. 2. Reach City, O. Reed. Sar.a Rebecca S2 V Avtin St.. Akron. O. Rceh4 ist, Newton D. . 27:SI«: Demford Rd., Dover Center. O. Reese, Ret .lam 107 Oak Kiii ll St., Warren, O. Reese. ' Therl ii Lle vel n 721 10. Second St.. IlrtM ster. O. Reese. iolet Mae 404 Meadow brook St., Warren, O. Rt ese. W . (iriflith Mecbanii- St.. t rafton, O. Rehs. Flizabeth Iary 2tHJ Cttb St.. Akron. O. Reiss. S Uia Louise 1J)2 lOmnions V c.. Akron. ( . Renick. I:ir .lane 7. 1 Ardmore A e.. Akron. ). Reiikert. Rofiert Fdwaril ;{2! lOrie St.. Kent. O. Rentschlrr. Rttbert D e o C. W . Carl, .leromesx ille. O. Reiitz. Merle V. 102 10. Main St.. Kent. O. Rcsseuer. Charles ilttwaril I( ItO W . lOvchant e St., Akron. O. •Reynolds. Kenneth W il l,-ird . . R.D. No. 1. North Fairfield, O. lte nol ls, Kermit C. R.D. No. :{, Ravenna, O. Rice. Dorofh: Allene :{4(; ' o S. I-Veedom St.. Allianee, O. Ri4-h:trds. Kenneth Ra 4T ii Deliu:ir A e.. Akron, O. Richards. IarK:iret ItiM-baiian 1 2:t Rrad St.. Kent. O. Richards. William arroll 37.% lOlnidale Ave.. Akrtin. O. Richardson. lOllenor .Iane..l2:t Flm Court. Chagrin Falls, O. Ri«har4lsiMi. Winifred C. R.D. No. S, Rov lOr.. Akron, O. Riehner. Car  l Arleen Iacedoiiia R L. ' Twinsbiirtf. O. Rickcr. ir;;iiii. ' i lOileen 7:!7 South St.. t alion. O. Ricks. Ruth Marian 114.% Thrush Ave., W icklitle, O. Riildle. .Iiinc .lellrey R.D. No. 1. Toronto. O. Riddle. Mary Fvelyn R.D. No. 1. Toronto. O. Ridley, .lean Kr,-i;ier 2.%7 Ontario St.. Rarberton. O. Riemensehncider. Ralph R R.D. N i. 2. I niontot n. O. Riesterer, Oscar Dan ( !► N  rniaii St., .Vkron. O. Riley. Clare 213.S LawTenee St.. Toledo. O. Riley. J4 hn Edward Dover. O. Riley. Tad Louise Rrookfield, O. 153 Hlpley, Genevieve Louise R.D. Xo. 2, Kent, O. Rlnhko, Andrew 2622 AV. llfh St.. Cleveland, O. Riteh. Florenee Josephine , .175 Atlantic St., .K.. A arren, O. Ritchie, Rupert Reed Brnii.swieli, O. Robart. John Max Snsarereek, O. Robenstine, Roy Leslie Mosadore, O. Roberson, Geneva Betty 141 S. Mantua St., Kent, O. Roberts, Alberta Jane.. 1123 Clarendon St., . V.. Canton, O. Roberts, Uoris llleen AVayland, O. Roberts, Frances Ruth..ll:ra Clarendon St., X.AV.. Canton, O. Roberts. Harriet Elizabeth .... 1!(7! K. S2iid St., Cleveland, O. Roberts, lar -aret Louise ;W7 lddinf; ' s St., AX ' arren, O. Robertson. James Ha rvey 44 [ lcGo van St., Akron, O. Uoliertsoii. . lartiii - :{4«0 leadoivbrook Blvd., Clevehmd Heights, O. Robinson, Christine Sll E. Main St., Kent. O. Robinson, Kdward Tine 1( S4 7th Ave., .Vkron, O. Robinson. Mary Elizabeth State St., e« Waterford. O. Roddn, Tom Herbert 124 Summit St., A ' ads vorth, O. Rmlerick, Robert 1. . l(l . Howard St.. .Vkron, O. Rodkey. Leonard 1,.. Jr. ...- ' (11 Chicago . ve.. VonnBstoivn. O. RoBcrs, Betty Belle :tl, ' J Conrtinnd St., Wellinston, O. Rohlf. Hilda tiwendolyn R.D. o. 2. Bo.v l.- ! . Kent. O. Roland. Floyd Raymond Fast Canton. O. Romlto, Joe Thomas 20S Hazeii St.. Ravenna. O. Roniito, Joseph Vito S.-, Cowles Ave.. Bedford. O. Rongone, I ' earl .Vl.S Broadway, Cuynhojia Falls, O. Rosenberger, Carl Leonard .. S 11 Dana St., . .F.. Warren. O. Ross, Nancy Fli .abeth 1( 2 Main St., Wellsville, O. Ross, Walter FuKcne 471 Stow St.. Cuyahosn Fall.s, O. Rossetti. Herman Paul 1(114 7th St.. .F., Canton, O. Rotherninnd, Jane 1!S!I Poland Ave.. Strnthers, O. Rotondo, Cathryn B Yorkville. O. Rowley, Donald F 403 X. DePeyster St., Kent. O. Ruble. Kvelyn Marie Glennionnt. C). Ruble. Jean 11(17 . Main St., Akron. O. Ruddy. Genevieve 13(1 Grant St., Lowellville, O. Rufener, Martha Eleanor R.D. . o. 2. Kent. O. RutV, Mnvlne C Bayard. O. RuBBles. Arthur J...2. 1 4 E. Bailey Rd.. CuyahoRa Falls. O. Rllf£Kles, Dorothj- (iaynelle . . R.D. o. I, Cujahofta Falls, O. Kummell, Shiriej 1 4:t«t Southern Blvd.. YoiiiiBsttiwn. O. Runk, Dorothy Marion ... 24112 I ' ront St., Ciiy;ihof::a Falls, O. Rank, MarRiierite l earle . . 24! 2 I- ' ront St.. Cii ahoKa Falls. O. Ruotr. Thaise Marleah 1S3!) Charles SI.. Cleveland, O, Rns.sell, Doris Alitiinin 17J 1 Crawford St., Cleveland. O. Russell, ornian Pierce . i. 7 S. liincoln St.. Kent. O. Russo, Charles Robert 11213 Ashbury St., Cleveland, O. Rutn, Stella Lucia 140. E. 120th St., Cleveland. O. Rutter, Evelyn Joy 40.S Drninmond St.. Hubbard. O. Ryan. Paul A 182 E, Georp:e St., Marion, O. Rybnk, l- ' rancis James R.I). . o. 2, Hudson, O. Ryhak. Jean Emily R.D. Xo. 2, Hudson. O Rychlik. Dorothy Helen «03 E. Main St., Kent, O. Sackett, Charles Milton R.D. o. 3, Kent, O. Saekett, Esther nlanehe R.D. . o. ;{, Kent. O. Sneer, Ruth Phyllis . .(HiO TallmadBC Rd.. CuyahoKa Falls, O. Snlben, Rosemne (133 Hudson .Vve.. Akron, O. Snkcr, Sylvia Marie ll. 7 Ed(i ' ewood .4ve., Warren. (). Salandra. larie Antonnette 3.S Wood St.. iles. (). Salem. Eniil 407 LiviuR.stttwn St., Akron, O. Snlpeter, Lois OSS Copley Rd., . kron, O. Snlreno, . nKela Iarie .3( 7 Divi.sion .St., Vouiiestown. O. Salzer, Louis W Chesterlaiid. O. .Sanils. Mary Rita 431 Liberty St., Coiiiie:iiit. O. .Sanner, Ho vard Chester 20(1 W ' ardnale Rd.. Sto v. O. Sanncr, ilan James. . .544 Mjrtle .Vve., Cii :iIiok:i F;iI1s, O. Sanor, Stella Mae R.D. Xo. 1, Hanoverton, O. Sansone, Sam .lohn 10411 Rosehill St.. Cleveland, ( . Sassaman, Hetty ,lane R.I . Xo. 1, Alliance, O. Saucr, Ronnlil Arthur. . . . I:ison Terra ' e, Lake St., Kent. O. Snukk4ini n. Irma W 17444 Broadway, I. ' iple Heights. ( . Saviers. I orothy Louise East Palestine, O. Searpetti, Arthur Oliver S(13 Goree Blvd., .Vkron, O. Schaefer, Berni e Louise R.D. .  . .5, Salem, ( . Schaetfer, Betsy Ruth 1.S20 Oak St., YouuBstown. ). .St ' haetzle. Josei h A I ' JiHY Berwin St.. -Vkron, . Sehaub, Emmet H...37. J3 Harvard Evt., H.D. Xo. 2. Canton, O. Scheck, Robert Earl S7(; Corlcy St., Akron. O. Seherer, tJrace B 22(! S. Pearl St., Kent, O. Sehen, Al ce Lenore 1421 11th St., . .W ' .. Canton, O. Sehieve. Henrictte Minne .3211 AV. 41st St.. Clevelanil. O. Sehild. Reed Linder .345 Van St., Barberton, O. Schilniiller. Donald Richniand . . . 1375 Copley Rd., Akron. O. Sehllmiller. Mary Eliene 1375 Copley Rd., Vkron. O. Schle ' ht. Helen Marianne 432 E. Prospect St., t-iriird, O. Schleprel, Harold Christian 325 X. Willow St., Kent, O. Sehlesineer, Betty Mae 1.S51 Raybnrn Rd.. Cleveland, O. Schmidt, Helen tiertrude. . . . 727 Bra ly .Vve.. SteubeiiAille, O. Schmidt, Verna Mae 3024 ftth St., S.W ' ., Canton, O. Schmitt, Edward F...203 MarBuerite St.. CuyahoKa Falls, O. Schneider. Helen Ruth 2501 Third St.. X.W ' ., Canton, O. Schneider, William Anthony R.D. Xo. 2, (Grafton. O. Schnur, Marie Pauline MJinehester RcL, Akron. O. Sehoffman, Linci lii .l4 seph .S.52 Wall St., .Vkron, O. Schoffman, Victor Edward 8.52 Wall St., Akron, t . Sehoonver, Lloyd Frederic 104 Rhodes Ave., Akron, O. Schorr, Esther 1 1.50 Merchant St., Marion. O. Schray, Mary Leonn 14(10 Delia Ave., Akron, O. Sehroyer, Hilda Lee R.D. Xo. 2, Warren, O. Schumacher, Dorothy E 1707 17th St., Cnyah osa Falls, O. Sehtime. John 2012 Shirley Rd., Vounestoivn, O, Sheffler, Geraldiiie Loretta . Sheldon, Ruth . nn Shepard, Mjrtle Lucille. . . . Sherlock. Ruth Evelyn Sherman. Sam L Schwendcman, Donna (■race. .21.57 AV. 101st St., Cleveland, O, Scobie, .lames B Peninsula, O. Scriintoii, Pierce Edward 250 Rice St., Alliance, O. Scribner, Robert Bruce Mill St., Conneaut, O. Scullion, Donald 9(iO Elbon Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Season, Dorothy E 2044 Sixth St., CuyahoKa Fails, O. Sebastian, Arthur Jacob.. 11010 Clifton Blvd., Cleveland, O. Sebastian, Edward Keyes . . IIOIO Clifton Blvd.. Cleveland, O. Secrest. Edith Mae .54 X. Third St., Rittman, O. Seeds. M. Ljniiette . . . . R.D. X€ . 2, HnstiuBS RiL, Cuyahoga Falls. O. Seeinan, Arleiie Lucille 419 Pratt St., Ravenna, O, Seeschnltz, Mary Ann 401 Third St., X.W., Canton, O. ScBcr, W illiam Delbert 321 E. Erie St.. Kent, O. Seikel. Betty 220 W. SlinglutY St., Dover, O. Sekeres, Elmer Charles :i41 Black St., .Vkron, O. .Sell, James lOdw. . .2(JS0 ' Maple ood Ave., Cnyahosa Falls, O. Senerchia. Iarie Florence 42S Myrtle St.. Ravenna. O. SenBlar, l,illian Veronica R.D. Xo. 3, Kent, O. Seme, Harold Summers ... .27455 Lake Rd., Bay Village, O. .Seymour, Je:iii i- ' raiice.s . . . . 144 X. Meriflian St., Ravenna, O. Shaffer, Barbar.-i I ' mily 124 Streetsboro Rd.. Hudson. O. Shatter. E el n Ethellene 447 Cuyahoga St., Kent, O. Shaffer. Harold Dale Hartvilie, O. Shank, EuBcne L. 1084 Hieh St., CuyahoKa Falls. O. Shank. Marion Edward R.D. Xo. 1, Homerville. O. Shanower. Molly Jane S12 lOlh St.. X.W.. Canton, O. Shiirp, Raymond l 302 Beaver St.. .Vkron, O. Sh:irp. William ,lohn 309 Woodard Ave., Kent, O, Shary, era R.D. Xo. 1, Ravenna, O, Shaw. Betty Jane 10 Tritt St., Sawyerwood, O. Slia« . .lean Elizjibeth A ' ineent Rd., Silver Lake, O. Shaw. Lois Belle 23S W. Main St., Canfleld, O. Shaw. William D 319 E. 340th St., W illouKhby, O. Sheary, Leslie EiiKene 40 Edward Ave.. Akron. O. Sheehe, Carl A 501 Gluey .Vve.. Marion, O. Sheer.s, GeorKC B., Jr.,.. 1022 BenniiiKton Ave., Massillon, O. ,...327 Kornian St., Massillon, O. . . .32K CanibridKC St.. Eiyria, O. 4(V9 E. Main St., Kent. O. .411 Oak Knoll. VoiiiiKStoivn. O. ..547 EdKe« ' oo€l Ave., Akron, O. Sherrill, Verda Marjorie .303 Main St., Poland. O. Shetler, Betty Lon 349 Harter .Vve.. X.W.. Canton, O. Shields. Eleanor Alice R.D. Xo. 1. Lowellville, O. Shirk. Sarah Louise 749 .Xoah Ave.. Akron, O. Shive, Marjorie Jane ISIS Frazer St.. .X.W., Canton, O. Shivley. Grace Lydia R.D. Xo. 1. W indham, O. Shook, Loel G 1002 2nd St., CuyahoKa Falls. O. Show. Whitlaw M Main and .Sth St.. S.W., Massillon, O. Shriller. GcorK ' e V 11.53 .Sunset Vie v Dr., Akron. O. Shnllo. GeorK ' e Ralph 932 Oakland, .Vve., .Vkron, O. Shumaker. Iarj- Edna l pper Sandusky, O. Siehert, VirBil J 077 Patterson Ave.. Akron. O. SiKrist, .MarKaret A ' lvian . . . .440 Lindenwood Ave., Akron, O. Sill. Bertha Jean 440 Fairchild St., Kent, O. Silsby, Haaiel Fay 1443 Dill Ave., South Euclid. O. Simkins, El wood Bertie R.D. Xo. 1, Snflield, O. .Siinonds. Myrtle Lucille Hudson. O. Simons. Orlie H 815 Hudson Rd., Kent, O. .Simpkiiison. Halley Chas...202 E. Freedom St.. Ravenna, O. Simpson, Bruce Harolil . . . . 1.8( 4 Wyiuore .St., E. Cleveland, O. Simpson. Elspeth Marian. R.D. Xo. 1. Box 10.8, E. Akron, O. Simlison. Jean Brunton . .4(t21 .Vrdiiial .Vve., E. Cleveland, O. .Simpson, Rachel Box 22. Garrettsville, O. .Siiidledecker. Cli:irles Lawrence Xe« ' ton I ' alls, O. SiiiKcr. Doris Kathleen Adena, O. SiuKley, .Vdele .V 19.32 E. 110th St., Cleveland, O. .Siv  n, Lynn Edmond E. Main St.. Ravenna, O, Sk ive. Alice Lenoy. 17000 Maple Hts. Blvd., Maple Hts.. O. Slabach, Edna Scott 121S 24th St., Canton, O. .SIeiiimoii.s, Dora Mae Mjirket St., X ' avarre, O. Smith. Bette Jeannette .521 Woodbine St., Willard, O. Smith. Betty Louise 084 Main St., Connenilt, O, Smith, Bonilyn Marie R.D. Xo. 2, Eiyria. O. Smith. D. Frances 4930 Oakland Dr.. Lyndhurst. O. Smith, Dorothy Pe:irl..703 Sheldon .Vve.. CnyahoKa Falls, O, Smith, lOliittra VirKinia ItlooiuiiiKdale, O. Smith. lOloise Blanche 114 Second St., Xiles, O. Smith, E. Elizabeth 38 Church St., Hudson, O. Smith, taibert Davis R.D. Xo. 2. Ravenna. O. Smith, Glenn Orin 1.539 7fh St., CuyahoRa Falls. O. Smith. James T.. .3292 E. ScarborouKh Rd„ Cleveland Hts., O. Smith, .leanne I- sther T:illniadKe. O. .Smith, Kyle Stephans 12 V Burton. Ave.. .Vkron, O. Smith. Leiaiid D:ile 1.57.5 HuKuel« t St., .Vkron, O. Smith, LeRoy Charles.. 703 .SheldtMi Ave., CuyahoKa Falls, O. Smith, LeRoy EuKlehart . . 2035 1.8th St.. CuyahoKa Flails, O. Smith, MarKaret L 191 Holly vi od .Vve., VoiiUKstown, O. Smith. Marie Audell Box 30 Canal Fulton, O. Smith, larjorie Ed vina R.D. Xo. 3, Ravenna, O. Smith. .Nellie V 1.50 Rhodes ,Vve., Aliron, O. Smith, Robert FolKer . . . . 2(i90 ' Third St.. CuyahoKa Falls. O. Smith. Robert CieorKe Dianionil, O. Smith, Russell l yall..703 Sheldon Ave, CuyahoKa Falls, O. .Smith, Ruth Laverne . . 1729 LonK voofl Ave., South Euclid, O. Smith, Suzanna Marie ... 1.327 Ferndale St., X.W ' ., Canton, O. Smith, Viola Marie 17011 Franklin Blvd., Lakewood, O. Smith Violet June R.D., Rnrkhill, O. Smith, Winifred J.. .2783 Norwood Ave., CuyahoKa Falls, O. Snee. Mary MarKaret S24 Oak Ave., MassJIIon, O. Snyder. Adam EuKene 18,3 Munroe Falls Rd., Stow, O. Snyder, Dorothy Josephine .. .2049 E. 11.5th St., Cleveland, O, 154 Sliytler, Ida Lucille e«- lifliMe(iiwii Snjder. .Inlie Delories 2040 K. lir.th St., Clevelaiiil Siiyiler, Lillian l.iiville R.Il. - . 1. « t-lliiiKtoii Siiyilpr, Miltiin Haras . 77 Rhodes Ave.. Akron Snyder. N. I ' helps i:!T!l . tli SI., l.orain Snyiler, Olive (iraee U.I). o. ' 2. Iliil l ard Snyder, Pauline Louise e v Middleman Snyder, Rnth Constanee 17(MI4 Truav St., Cleveland Sliyiler, Sue 141(i Shorb St., X.W.. Canton Snyder, Veracraee Lakeniore Sodee, Kuniee Marie 204 liltli St., .i:.. Canton Sofraiiee, (ienevieve M ll.S A ' illijiiitsoii . ve., YounA sto n Snhner, Charles Riehard 104 Ilei ' k Ave., Akron Solaek, Stella ' I ' herese 147 Dane St.. Amherst Soniers, Hlihard Theodore ... H.I). No. I. tnj.-ihomi falls Sophrin, Alan David 174:i llith St.. t nyahoKa I ' alls Speneer. Rosl n tiertriide , . . I220 Warren Rd., Lakewood Spidel, Klizabeth Irene .... (ilt. ' i . AValiash St.. llre vster, Spratt, f;e  ry:e Crosby !)7 ,)e vett St.. .Vkron Spratt, .lames A !)7 Jeivett St., .Vkron SpriBse ' - Keith 11 Munroe I ' alls Spruntter, I ' reston R R.D. No. 2, NVads«orth Seiuires, fiertrude Roberta R.I). o. T. Oberlin Stallord, K.dna I ' earl Ml Franklin SI.. Toronto. StalVord. M. Arlo«ene . ■ . ■ Blaine A  e.. Akron Staiif,-ir, . i« ' k l- ' rank 7,  Tremble St., Campbell Stanford, ,loseph llentnn 2310 17th St., Akron Stanley, Kdna Marie R,n, i. 2. Ileloit Staples, James eruil 141 M.-irhofer Ave.. Sloiv Starkej , Rett.i .lean Center Rd., ;irrens ille, Starkey, Leila Ierle 1214 S, River .Vve., Toroii Starr, DiviKbt Ladd 2179 Stone St., Cuyahoga Kails, Staull ' er, llerniee llerdine 20 V4 Third St.. Canton Stautt ' « ' r. .limine liirriiy . it! lain St.. tireeinvii-k Steekel. Harold ■■:ilmer Tli . Main St.. Akron Steele. Clyde .lohn 2n,S21 Re. her St.. l ,u lid Steele, Marie Doris , 0% Murray . ve„ liiierva Steele, I ' hj Mis Marj St. Clair . e., Kast Liverpool Steese, Klizabi ' th ,laiie iUt CloAerd;ile . Ae,, . kr«ni .Stefanik, lilan . V702 Denistin . e., ChM ' eland Stefanosky, ,)oseph Stephen R,l). Hov 10!(. Moiiadore .Steiner, ,lohn Vernon 121)2 Diagonal Rd,, Akron Steinert, ,lohn Main St., e .«o. Steiiihaiiser. Ruth (ieraldine 2020 Renton St.. . kroii Stelson. - ll.-l AVooley .%40 S. l.ineoln St.. Kent Stephens, Martha 10le,-inor 774 Chalker St.. .Vkron Stephens. Robert Lincoln l.SKl Carter .Vve.. .Vkron Sternail, Mareia Jane Riehniond Rd.. I;ieedoiii:i Stevens. L:1iiM r lae ' alley Citj Stevens, ,Ieanette F. . .259 Roosevelt . ve„ Cn . ' iho; a l- -ills Stewart. DwiKht 402 S. Willow St.. Kent Stewart. Klmer Carl...4Sn2 K. !)7th St., fiarfleld Heights Stewart. Hugh II 402 S. « illow St.. Kent Ste«art. R;iehel Leona Cumberland Ste vart, A ' iruinia Hope :iOr Spruce St„ l l ria Stiles, Norma I!I0, Staunton Rd., Cleveland Heights Stock. ,lean Kliz;ibetli 022 Logiiii St.. T4 ri iito Stockdale, Rob Ftliiionds 2 14 S. Aalniit St.. R:iveiiiia Sto ' kinK, llilan Arthur 001) l attersoii .V e„ .Vkron Stockman, Rich. ' ird K 703 Hudson Rd., Stow Stockman, Robert H 7S3 Hudson Rd.. Slow Stoia, Citnielin .Viina : { i2 ilsiMi .Vve., C:iinpbell Stokes, .Vrthur ,loseph 142 S. laiii St., Hudson Stoll, AVilda t;riswiild . . 2110 Second St.. Cuyahoga Falls Stoll. . Stuart 2110 Second St., Cuyahoga Falls St.ineburner, Doiiahl White S:iles ille Strahl, I;ir Mxivine 224 L:iwrenee .St,, ItaA ' enna Strain, Mary FJeanor 101.- «. Vine St.. Alliance Strainic. Peter John ISO.S K. f.rith St.. Cleveland Strauch, Lois Jean 013 Hiith Vve,, S.W „ Canton Strauss, Reitta Vnu 10 Churchill Rd„ (;irard Stribley, Rev arl 402 W olcott Vve,, Kent Strohl, Retty Jane lOls Navarre Rd„ Canton Strohl, Dale V lOLS Navarre Rd.. ( anton Stroue. Flore nce Viola 238 East KinK St.. I bardon Stroup. .Vtlce Levere Ilomeworth Stuber, William Duulap 1S3I 7th St., Cuyahoga I ' alls Stueve, Robert W illi,-ini l.si!0 (;ranthani St.. Cleveland Stump. Louise l linor 402 1 Itrooklyn St.. Clevel:iiid Stump. Robert Donald 42 ! E. Main St., Kent Siidcro v, l;ir Coiisiielo Canal Fulton Snitt, William i;, W. .1107 Ha ;elwood St.. S.F.. Warren Sullivan. Donald Ri«-harfl . . . . U.M M:irion Ave.. Paines ille. Sullivan, Frnest 427 S, Sy ' amore .Vve.. Ravenna Sundheimer, .Vrleiie Mae.. 222 Clarendon St,, S,W ,, Canton Siippes, tiertruile E 217 N, Firestone RI d., .Vkron Siippes, Mar.iorie L 217 N. Firestone Blvd.. Akron Sutton. Howard Willi.-im 211,37 ir.th St., N.I-., Canton Swallow, Ch.-irles William ... 0O2 Vincent lllvd,, .Vlliance Swjiii, I:ie ,)c:iiiiie 1.S4 I .. T. ' illmadKe -Vve., .Vkr«m Swan, Maraaret Elinor 1023 0th St„ Cuyahoga Falls Swanda. Evelyn Mae ..20.SO2 HiBhKrove Vve., Maple llts, S«arta:, Donald M 1730 Th ird St„ S.l ... Canton .S asey. l- ' red Harold, ,lr 42.S Lawrence St., Ravenna Sweareimin, tilailys Mjie. ...... 70 Euclid .Vve.. DeLnvare, Swedish, Frank 10O7 l- ' ranklin Ave., Kent S«eene -, Bob Fraiu ' is 22S w . Miller . ve., Akron Sxab« , ,loseph ,)ohii Br:iiiiard Rd.. W ' ;(rreii.sville Szasz, Emma 13S4 S, Webb .Vac., .Vlliance Sxenesh, Rose Ella R,D. No. I, East Orwell T:ibler, Charles John 22 Coiiley .V e.. Newark, O. Tail, Robert Neadean ... 179,32 Canterhurj- Ril.. Cleveland, O. Tallentire. John R....2113 Oaknood Dr., Cuyahoga Falls, (), Ta lor. Daraild R.I). No. 2. Kent. O. T:i lor. Doii;ild Presttm 140 F;iwcett Ct.. Caiiti ii. O. Taylor. Frank Ra niond 14 llroad St.. Newton Falls. O. Taylor. (;lad s Dorothy 2201 E. 0. th St.. Cleveland. O. Taylor. Jack R.D. No. 2, Kent, O. Taylor, Martha J r,ir. Riverside St., Wellsvilli-. O. Taylor, R.-ilph .loseph S|2 T ' onrth St.. Mariett.-i. O. TecKarden, Edith Rnth R.D. No. 2. (uyahoua F.-iMs. O. Teets. Lucille Charlotte 12  High St.. Ne%% Lonilon. O. TeLindc. Don.-ild l-:d%%ard 1204 Laird St.. .Vkron, O. Terrill, Mrs. Lilli. ' in Ciiinniiiis 20tl Cr:iiii .Vve.. Kent. O. Terrill. Wilfred llcni-eroth Sultield. O. Tcwcs. Donald Darrell 317 Orchard St., R,-i«cuna, O. Theobilld. tieorge Edivjird . . 2703 Scr. ' inton R«l., Cle chiml, O, Th( ni:is, .Viin;ibelle L... Silver L:ike BlviL, Ciiy, ' ihog ' , ' i l- ' , ' ills, O, Thomas, Bessie Theres:i R,I). No. 2, Cbesterlanil. O. Tlmniiis, Cli:irles C rii.s 4I 2 .lelVcrson St., R:iveiiii:i, O. Thom.-is. l-:stella Mae 402 .lelYerson St.. Ravenna. O. Thomas. Harry K. . .r 7 Tallniadite Rd.. (uyahoKa Falls. O. Thomas. Martha Jane 0O2 N. Main St.. Niles. O. Th inias. Ray 3r.O Talbot Ave.. Vkron, O. Thom.-is, Virginia E. S40 Tallniadge ltd.. ii: ahoga Falls. O. Tbonipson. Charl s FInier R.D. No. 3. Toronto. O. Thompson. Dorothy Iris 402 It.-ivter St.. le lina. O. Tbompsoii. I ' lorenee E.... I7 W ' . .lu.lson St., Vikungstown, O, Thompson, Harvey Gray tiarfield, O, Thompson, I.-iru:iret K Wa nesbllrg. O. Thompson. P.-iul ;;il«-u .■ 2 Davis St.. Sharon, Pa. Titlt. llo %ard S. . 23J W adsworth St.. Cu :ilioga l- ' alls. O. Timmons. Martha Lutille R.D. No. 2. Chagrin Falls. O. Tinstiuan. Herbert .Stevens ... 4St Wildwood .V e.. .Vkron, O. Titschinger, Margaret Helen Route tl, vlansfield, O. Tobaseo, .Vndrew La ren.-e . 227 Oak St.. Ne vton I ' alls. O. Tocus. Eugene Spein ' cr. . . .1004 Ste v.-irt St.. Voiingstown. O. ' I ' iill. W:i iiiaii I-lo tl 1012 .stadelmaii .Vve., .Vkron, O, Ttdiia.sheska, ,Iack Main St,, Clrxit ' ton, O. Toth, Emma Jean 2402 14fh St„ N.E.. ( .-intnn. O. Towner. W illiani Robert Brady Lake. O. To .er, Itanila N 231S Front St.. Cuyahoga I ' alls. O. Tozer, Zoe 2,31S Front St„ Cuyahoga Falls, O. Tra -h.sel, .Vdrian .Varon Can, ' il Fulton, O. Tramonte, Don R iss R,D. No. 2. Medina. O. Tranter. Richard Joseph. 200 North Portage Path. Akron. O. Trask. .Vita Cor,-il ii 110 Center St.. Chardon. O. Tredente. Mike Anthony 249 E. l. ' jth St.. Vshtabula. O. Tresiililer. R« giii.-ild .l.-inies 770 Copley Rd.. .Vkron. O. Tribby. Claribel 24 Rrookfleld Vve.. Masury. O. Tromnier, Paul Edward S.SS i o Rhodes Ave Akron. O. Trory. Retty Jeanne 40 Tenth St.. Massillon. O. Trott, Delta Mae .324 Orchard St., Kent, O. Troyer. James Russell 3101 W. 0. th St.. Cleveland. O. Tro er. Loris C Walnut Creek, O, Truby. Rnth Louise R.D. No. 2. Scio, O. Tryon. Mary Helen 140T Rockaway St., Vkron, O, Tnleneik, Wendell Thomas .... 721 North 4th St., Toronto, O. Tullis, Ralph H Rogers, (), Tiir,-ino, .Vni. ' etiis ,lanies 401O West .Vve.. . shtabula, O. Tnrano. Italo Thomas 401O West Ave.. Vshtabula. O. Turk, Arlene Ethel R.D. No. 1. Kent. O. Turner, Betty Hiram, O. Turner. Clarence Howard 70 Russell Ave.. .Vkron. O. Turner. Dale Nash N . Road. Rittman. O. Turner. l)or4 thy Marguerite 2;17 2rith St.. Barberton. t). Tiiy. Helen R.D. No. .-., Coshocton, O. Tweed, Warren Ch.arles 301 Hudson Rd., Stow, O, ' I ' nio -hko, i:ugeiie Jay € rth ,Iackson, O. I ebel. Thora I) 1440 Lakeland Vve., Lakewood. O. I cbing. Virginia Harriet 043 10th St., X.W., Canton, O, I licny, Eli .,-ibeth R O. ' tf H.nnewood St.. Salem. O. 1 liner. Dori tli Louise 77 l ' ' enlon .Vve,, logadore, O, 1 Inter, Jejiii Rose 17, 2 10th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Ingashick, Helen Louise 1204 Sth St.. N.W.. Canton. O. 1 ng.-ishick. Jane Vlice 1204 Sth St.. N.W.. Canton. O. I ' pdegraff. lona .Vliee N ' .-ile. Oregon liter. I.oren Clinton 310 N. Main St.. Vermilion. O. V:icha. l ' ' ' r€ derick Renjnuiiii . OOO Fleet St.. CleveLind, O. Vagnozzi, .Vnn. ' i Ro.se .SO S. Pro.spect St.. A i ung sl nvii. O. Valentino. Isabelle Louise .. l. 3 S. Ninth St., Stenbenville, O, Valleii, Katlir n M,-ie AVest Richtield, O. ' Van Benschoten, Martha Ada . . . 74 Lake St„ Berlin Hts., O, Van Dorsten, Ruth E....70O McKinley St„ S,W„ Canton, O. Villi Fleet, Robert;! ,Ie;in 0, ' 02 Liielda Ave., I :irni;i. O. Van Iden. Starr Stanley . ..3923 Blneslone Rd.. Cleve. Hts.. O. Vanoiise, Merle Iiia .31.  W oodard .Vve., Kent, O. Vail Sl ke. .Iiili,-ina F....4;i24 Bircliivood .Vve.. .Vsht.ibiila. O. Vargo. Siisann:i Vlay .S401 VVoodl:ind .Vve.. Cleveland, O. Vaiigh.-in. Allan Twinsbiirg. O. Vaiighan. l iios Paul Twinsburg, O. A erbanek, John Robert 1110 AA ' , lOth St„ Lorain, O, Vetrano, Ai« tor .loseph .. I lO, Columbus .Vve., .Ashtabula. O. Vitangeli. Dominie Joseph .910 Lafayette St„ Canton, O. A ' lad, Mary R.D, No. , , E. Market St., A arren, O. Vogelsaiid, Ralph Ellsworth R.D, Xo, 7 , Canton, O. A ' olk. Charlotte. . .10O4 Quillianis St., Cleveland Heights, O. Voss, Helen Irene 403 AV, Columbia St„ Alliance, O. Vntech, A ' irginia E ....3711 Glenwood .Vve,, Voiingstown, O. 155 Wasenhals, Mary F 1715 Oberlin Ct.. X.W., Canton, ■ Vagrner. Elniin Datis Smith R.X . Xo. 3, Hndson. AVagrner. Harold Parktr Peninsula Rrt.. Hudson Wagoner, James AVilliani 3G. Crosby St., Alvron, A ajJ statt . Claire J.-.-. ' SSO AV. EvergTeen St„ Vouns■sto■ l, AA ' a;rNfatt ' , Claudia P. ...• 30 AV. Everprreen St., A ' oungsto ' wn, AVahl. Anne 2410 7th St., Cuyahoaa Falls AAaldern. Aiola Elnora lOOC AV. Main St., Ravenna, A aldvo el, Robert La«reiioe. .92 S. Ha-n-liins Ave.. Al ron. AAallier, Ethel Louise 4487 AA . 104th St.. Cleveland, AA ' allai ' e, Iary Anna R.D. o. S, Mahonins to vii, AA ' alrath, A ' ernon Arthur R.D. o. -, Reloit, AA alsh. Thomas Ediv...3!)17 AVioklitte BUd.. Aounprstown, AValters. A ' eria Leora 220 ' Park«-ay St., Ra-ienna, AValther. AA ' illiaiu James Rox 1 3. Iaeedonia AValtJ ' .. Mildred Violet 243. Kith St., X.AV., Canton AA ands, Ralph C 413 Fairehild St.. Kent AA ' anii ' , Geraldine Mary 7. Eleventh St., Allianoe. AAanti, Gladys Asnes . . . .,W7 South Ave.. S.E.. Alassillon, AVard, Helen Gibson 2207 E. Slst St., Cleveland AVard. Isabrlle Ruth Xew Alilford, AVard, Jaek Carter 35.% Pioneer St., Akron AVard, I.. Hoy R.D. No. 4. AA oodfleld, AVardinan. Katherine Jjine ! 14 Avon St., Akron AVarner, Bill Gilbert 002 S. Hawkins Ave., Akron A ariier, (ienevieve Mae 1, V7 Ileek Ave,, Akron Aarren, I.yle 1342 Highland Ave,, Sprinsfleld A ast, Z.ano 432 Campbell St., Akron, AA ' aterbnry, Franeie GG AA ' andle Ave,, Bedford AA ' atkins, Ben Earnest 11341 Irrinj ton St.. Alassillon, A ' atkins, James Paul Itil S, Garland St„ A ' onuftstoAvn AA ' atson, ,J  hn AVilliain 1,3.S7 Bro« ' n St., Akron, AVatts, John AA ' illiam Box 120, AVayUnid AA ' atts, Thoin:is Campbell 03.S Avon St., Akron AA ' atts, AVatson I. eon Box 120, AA aj land AA ' earstler, Alildred Rhea AtAvater, AA ' eatherford. J. Arnold R.D, No. S. Akron AA ' eaver, Alarjorie AVinifred Miuerjil ' ity AA ' eaver, Roger H Snffleld A ' ebb, Alice Alarie Austinburji A eber, R. A ' irjiinia . . . 1.50O Lincoln AA ' ay, AA est lassill4 n A ' ebster, Dorothy Leilnh Cook Rd„ North Olmsted AA ' egnian, George Emmet Siiftield, AA eil, Harold 1 4S5 St. Leger Ave.. Akron AVeir. Francis A 17S3 Rosedale St., E, Cleveland AVeis, Paul E 73S E. King; St„ Lancaster, A l€lay, Robert LeRoy Seville, AAelker, Alartina M 2903 Northland Ave,, Ciiy:ihog:i Falls AA ells, ,Iennie Lee ,530 Hopoc:iii Ave., B;irberton, AVelsh, Alvs Alarjorie .... 129 Divight Ave., S.E. Alassillon, AAendl. Elsie Theresa 37S5 E. l.Wrd St., Cleveland AVerner, Dolly G 73 E. Cuyahoga Falls Ave., Akron, AAerthcimer, Bernard AI 420 Thomas Ct.. Cuyahoga Falls AVertheimer, David Alorrison . . . .420 ' Thomas Ct., Cnyjihoga Falls, AA ' esteott, Helen Paiuesville AVestfall, Elia-.abeth Ann 92 4th St„ N.E., CarroUton AVetiel, .Alice H 178 South Alain St., Hudson AA ' eyniouth. .irlene E 1855 IGth St., Cuyahoga Fall.s, AA ' heeler, Robert Lee 002 Bejicon St„ Akron AA ' heeler, A ' illiam Charles 73 AA ' an€lle Ave., Bedford, AA ' herley, Paul B Stone Creek AAhite, Denxil AA East Palestine AA ' hite, Jim Alae 3408 IGth St„ Cuyahoga Fall.s, AA hite, ,Tennie Jean 122 N. Pro.spect St., Kent AVhite, AAilliam Allen R.D, No, 1, Box 110, Alogadore, AAhlteman, Phyllis L...420 Ashland Ave., Cuyahoga Falls AA ' hitnian f oui.se Emerson 14.5 S. Prospect St.. Kent AA ' hitman. Robert AA ' illiam fi.81 Roslyn Ave., .Akron AVhittakcr, Rutheda .Mae....3S2 Homewood St., A arren AA ' hittle.sey, Alarjorie Jean 571 A ' ine .St., Kent AA icks, J, Roger Oil Sandusky St., Ashland AAilber, John Aernon 418 Kent Rd., Stow AVilbur, Shirley LaAern 418 E. Kent Rd., Sto-iv AA ' ilcox, Glen Frederick 333 Brie St., Kent AVileox, AVilliam Freeman ... .11,5 Lafayette Rd., Aledina AVilder, James Bliss Box 2.50, North Olmsted AViles, Sylvan Lincoln 190 AA ' est Park St„ Rittman AVilhelm, Alarian Franz 219 Tod Lane, A ' oungstown A ' ilkin, AA ' ajne AVendell ,513 Brittain Rd., Akron r O. , O. , O. , O, , O. . O. . O, , o, . o. , o. Pa. , O. , O. , O. . 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AVillianison, Peggy Alarie. .20.53 14th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O, AAillmott, Ruth Alary 8,30 Kenyon St„ Akron, O, AA illoughby, Charlotte Joyce. . . .21110 AA ' estlake Rd„ Rocky River, O, AVilson, Janice AleLene 4450 Cedar Ave,, Cleveland, O, AA ' ilson, Robert AA ' il son ... .3,5,5 Ea.st A ' ermont .St., Sebring, O. AA ' inemiller, Doris Alarilyn G3,8 Roslyn Ave., .Akron, O. AAiner, Charles AI 2.35 Lake St„ Kent, O. AAise, Charles Alerrill R,D. No, 1, Kent, O. AA ' ise, Clarice lona Alogadore, O. AAise, Robert Raymond 304 S. Arlington St.. Akron, O. AA ' ixom, AA ' inifred Leola 119 Sexton St., Strnthers, O, AA ' olcott, Betty R.. .2405 AA hitelaiv Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. AA ' olf. Alartha .505 Second St., Donora, Pa AA ' oUe, Alerritt C 2,513 Berk Ave,, Cuyahoga Falls, O, AA ' olf e, Rnby Lnella 137 Streetsboro St., Hudson, O. AVolfe, AA ' alter J 30.38 Third St., Cuyahoga Falls, O, AVonier, Dorothy Eleanor 1,324 Hall Ave,, Lakeivood, O, AAood, Fred D 9515 Baltic Rd., Cleveland, O. AA ' oods, Alary Jane 401 S. AA ' alniit St., Ravenna, O, AA ' oods, Airginia Eileen 401 S, AA ' alnnt St., Ravenna, O, AA oodivard, Shirley R Box 1S5, Hiram, O. AA ' orden, Carl Herbert 14137 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, O, AA ' ork, Clifford P,...T31 JIarguerite Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. AVorkinger, Lois Arlene Route No. 7, North Canton, O. AA ' oyar, Peter 1,S,34 Java Ave., Akron, O, AA ' rentmore, George AV R.D., Lockwood, O, AAright, Alberta Ruth 728 AAoodland .Ave,, Elyria, O. AA ' right, Norma Elizabeth .. 10,80 ,3rd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O, AAright, Olive Alarie 1720 .8th St„ Cuyahoga Falls, O, AA ' right, Rose Eileen 028 E. Summit St., Kent, O. AAright. AA ilbert H 57 Nottingham St., Akron, O. AAright, AAilliam C 2543 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. AA yatt, Lela Mae R.D. No. 1. AA adsivorth, O, Aanoesko, Alike Ne«, O. A ' ates, Samuel D lOO Rhodes Ave,, Akron, O, Aoekey, Eva Alae Dover, O. A ' oung, Clitford 412 AA , Liberty St., Hubbard, O, Aoung, Dale Ardys..R,D. No, 2, Canton Rd., East Akron, O, Aonng, Harold C 22G Lowell Dr., Kent, O, Voiing, .lanet AA ' Congress Lake, Hartville, O. Young, Jnlia Deane R.D. No. 1, Hopedale, O. A ' oniig. Tbelma Lillie R.D. No. 1, East Canton, O A ' oung, AVilma Ethel 2240 IGth St„ Canton, O. Aouut, Rachel LaA era 30O E. Voris St., Akron, O. Yontz, Airs. Indus Hall 71 First Ave., Alogadore. O. A ' urchison. Anne 2([3 AA ' ayne Ave., Yonngsto ' n, O. Aurko, Irene 97 Bright Ave,, Campbell, O, Zaderecky, Alichael 7022 Spatford Rd., Cleveland, O. Zahniser, AI. Leland 2076 Third St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Zajae, Alary 202S Corning St., Cleveland, O. Zajaczkowski, Stanley A. ...1031 Literary Rd., Cleveland, O. Zeisler, Ruth Heleiie 1437 Shehy St„ Voungsto« ' n, O. Zevalkink, Alargaret R 718 E. Alain St., Louisville, O, Ziegler, Grace Ann 831 Plymouth Ct., N,AA ' .. Canton, O, Ziemba, Billie Kay 3558 East 135th St„ Cleveland, O. Ziler, A ' ivian Oleta 175.5 S, .8th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O, Zimmernian, Edna Lucille Jlarshallville, O. Ziminerman. Aljiry Elizabeth. .722 Glendora AA ' e., Akron, O. Zimmerman, Alary Lillian Smithville, O. Zimmerman, Robert L 600 Dorchester Rd„ Akron, O, Zingery, James AVallaee. .309 Ray Ave.. New Philadelphia, O, Zink, Dale E R.D. No. 1, North Canton, O, ZoUer, Phyllis Eulalia R,D. No, ,3, Paiuesville, O, Zollinger, .losephine Alary Sterling, O. Znercher, A ' enus R.D. No. 4, Alillersburg, O. 156 1


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