Kent State University - Chestnut Burr Yearbook (Kent, OH)

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mi4.t CHltLl utt published annually EDITOR— Rayy Mitten BUS. MGR.— Norton M. Levin ASSISTANT EDITORS— Geneva Roberson Ted Charles 1 Natalie Floersheimer EDITORIAL STAFF— Betty Walker Geraldine Swope Sallie Hickok Leita Hickok Ann Armstrong Bob Seese Bill Gilronan Thurman Artz Jean Allison I Gene Feist -. ' i ASSISTANT BUS. MGR.— Robert Wilson BUSINESS STAFF— j Roy Sharp Betty Steinhauer Billie Beidler Victoria Konkel Virginia Bobes Margery Doubenspeck PHOTOGRAPHER! Don Rowley Bill Fairchild I Henry Beck SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHY BY Henry Beck 1939 cover design by Rayy Mitten, editor contents copyrighted by Chestnut Burr, 1939 seemed, t a lU . . . that there was about only one way to keep up with events here at Kent State University, which some have chosen to call America ' s Fastest Growing University, and that was to record them in pictures and text as they came. That is precisely what we have tried to do. Instead of finding a standard style yearbook you will find what we bravely call a record of events. Of course, it is not complete. To include every event would have been prohibitive because of space and expense. Some came too late in the year for us to cover and still deliver the book to you before school closed. We began at the beginning of the fall semester and con- tinued straight through to graduation. We tried to connect the various institutions and organizations in the University to some event with which they were associated during the year in order to give the book more life. At the end of each month ' s events we have used a column to record the things to which we could not give regular coverage. Undoubtedly seme of you will not like the book. We expect it. We hope, however, that others of you will. We did what we could and now it is yours . . . 2 • d ndi ex REGISTRATION 8 FRESHMEN 9 INAUGURAL 16 FACULTY 22 HOMECOMING 28 FOOTBALL 30 THEATRE 40 FRATERN ITI ES 44 MUSIC 68 ORGANIZATIONS 74 KENT STATER 1 00 DUCHESS 1 04 BASKETBALL 1 06 WRESTLI NG 110 SHORT COURSE 1 20 SOPHOMORES 1 26 JUNIORS 132 MISS KENT STATE 138 CAMPUS N ITE 1 40 SENIORS 142 BURR 152 • 3 4 • • 5 Administration Building Science Hall Library 6 • Merrill Hall Training Schoo • 7 eauttatian. Registration in the fall of this school year brought the largest single enrollment in the history of the University, with a final enroll- ment figure of 2,410 — as compared to slight- ly more than 2,100 for the preceding year. The percentage of enrollment increase for this University this year was greater than that of any other state university in Ohio. Previous to registration there had be en some doubt as to increase because of the teaching requirement change affecting the two-year education course, which had attractea more than 200 freshmen the previous year. The freshman class this year was the larg- est in the University ' s history. it included 1,126 students. Five hundred and fifty-nine freshmen enrolled in the four-year education course, 26 in the two-year course, 321 in liberal arts and 220 in business administra- tion. There were 679 sophomores: 275 in four- year education, 207 in two-year education, 104 in liberal arts and 93 in business admin- istration. Of the 257 juniors enrolled, 180 were in education, 41 in liberal arts and 37 in business administration. The 217 seniors were divided as follows: education, 132; arts, 56; business administration 28. The remainder of the enrollment included 28 aduate students, 31 special students and 72 unclassified students. The enrollment was drown from 1 states and Ohio. 8 • Fresh man Cla ss Left to right: Bill Gilronan, president; Winifred Whiteside, secretary; Bill Mclntyre, treas. Because they are the newcomers on the campus and because they outnumbered every other class, we ' ll start off with the 1,126 freshmen, who came to Kent last fall. After they got used to the immensity of the place they replaced high school badges with the Kent emblem and entered wholeheartedly in- to the swing of politics, queen elections, Greeks, athletics, Brady sitting and that age old game of campusing. They climaxed their year with the Freshman dance held on Friday, March 31. • 9 % ' ) 01 - r Ei. W . ' TT FRESHMAN [i ' , i ' « ' i r ! r  -i i i T ' m i I ii CLASS K S « J b: : .: -; J ? ■ A rcJ LuTa ■ii i t r  Q W — i C A Li i 9 ET i 3 PIB « 5 K J M ssl ' ' S ■ • ' Li • 1 jr l ' y kj LJ - • KB Vj H ■ ■ (- w 1 A vc ffl C- ' m l mH wJI M i Wh te pp « « I ' ' J- yl ( 1 ialem.an Zi - Rivaling the nation ' s finest girls ' dormi- tories in style and convenience, Kent State University ' s Englemon Hall opened its doors to 230 coeds on the first day of school. With Mrs. Grace Ross, director of resi- dences, OS housemother, the Hall offers 133 single rooms, 46 doubles and one triple. In addition there is a spacious lounge where Hall residents play the radio, phonograph, piano and let their dates wait for them. On each floor is a kitchenette complete with stove and refrigerator where the girls prepare Sunday night snacks. A roof garden off the second floor includes fireplaces for open-air cooking. Engleman Hall is an organization in itself and the girls are self-governed. Present of- ficers include Donna Happoldt, pres.; Sheila Easterbrook, sec; Lillian Zimmerman, treas.; Billie Beidler, Janice Hunker, Lorena Hoskins, Adele Singley, v. presidents. Besides officers there are committees, most official of which is the discipline committee, which decides punishments for girls who break dormitory rules. 12 • i First picture, first row, left to right: Elizabeth Laur- enson, Margaret Clark, Jessie Laurenson, Evelyn Turner, Harriet Eshelman, Edith Gerjoch, Anita Totten, Mae Lorah, Frances Smith; second row: Rose- mary Dempsey, Ruth Mattis, Reita Mehlenbacher, Eloise Hewitt, Martha Stephens, Gertrude Stevens, Janet Nason, Mary Knouff, Helen Heinz; third row: Mary Vlad, Marjorie Miller, Phyllis Steele, Mary Ellen Gockstetter, Genevieve Miller, Patricia Levine, June Caldwell, Lyndal Close, Rosalie Jeffrey, Dorothy Struble, Rosemary Onliger, Minnie Armeli, Helen Walker, Marian Hogon, Josephine Porter. Second picture from top, first row, left to right: Mary Shumaker, Neva Krupp, Velda Beck, Vilma Krusko Frances Dryden, Virginia Stewart, Lucille Teets, Dor- othy Huffman, Betty Tuskcy, B l!ie Martin, June Snyder, Ade ' e Singley, Ruth Keppler, Constance Ha- gan, Betty Fisher, Margaret Dietz, Marjorie Spero, Jean BoesI, Joslyn Harvey, Eloise Smith, Lorena Hos- kins, LaRue Fink, Anita Alger, Reifa Treyer, Eloise Hummel, Charlene McFetridge, Mirgaret Morrow. Third picture from top, f rst row, left to right: Pearl Harris, Elizabeth Teuscher, Betty Jane Nelson, Bette Morch, Bett Jane Strohl, Alyce Scheu; second row: Sally Hickok, Julio Lyons, Betty Wa!ker, Betty Bax- ter, Hazel McCleery, Bernice Booth; third row: Leilo Harius, Jeanne Brillinger, Mary Jane Renick, Grace Lambert. Frances Eisner, Mildred Cukrov, Janett Miller, Dorothy Murdock, Ethel Walker, Glcdys Bald- win, Dorothy Ulmer. Fourth picture, first row, left to right: Betty Kern, Hazel Williams, Marjorie Davis, Emilie Kuznik Lil- lian Marshall, Alice West, Jean Musser; second row: Arlynn Schmidt, Jeannette Happoldt, LaVerne Luth- ardt, Clarice Hensmon, Nadine Mohler, Marian Clapp, Jeannette Luikart; third row: Elaine Downs, June Arnold, Leito Hickok, Loretta Yarano, Sheila Easter- brook, Betty Jane Patterson, Margaret Leist, Cornelia Porea, Helen Martin. Fifth picture, first row, left to right: Betty Noll, Ruth Ann Sheldon, Mary Hozen, Betty Ann Baker, Ann Armstrong, Betty Kasic; second row: Billie Beidler, Mrs. Grace Ross, Dorothy Dyson, Beverly Lidyard, Mary Jone Willson, Janice Hatch; third row: Hazel Darner, Lillian Zimmerman, Dorothy Snyder, Phyllis Martin, Betty Church, Evelyn Swonda, Jeon Stroud, Louise Hanon, Marian Reed. Lowry Hall Another of the dormitories is Lowry Hall, the oldest of all. It houses 1 14 girls in its 13 single and 53 double rooms. This is mainly a freshman dorm. Top picture, first row, left to right; Virginio Boyd, Carolyn Fretz, Josephine Marsholl, Avanell Cooke, Mary McDermott; second row: Verna Carpenter, Beverly Farr, Linda Hyppo, Eileen Wuchter, Dorothy Holmes, Irene Hunt, Jean Hardman, Caroline Clowson, Jane Kuendig; third row: Helen Muzik, Lenora Frase, Naomi Kothe, Jane Lee, Mary Louise Dickerhoof, Jane Rothermund, Eleanor Porter, Sue Snyder; fourth row: Margot Mueller, Mary Jane Sheppord, Helen Ryan, Delores Herman, Jean Cuddeback, Lyndell Barch, Alice Brooker, Edna Powell, Dorothy Friedman, Margaret Maratla. Lower picture, bottom row, left to right: June Sprouse, Dixie Dungon, Katherine McGowan, Diana Percoco, Geraldine Boulton, Jeanette Morgan, Anna Ruth Brown; second row: Arleen Clapper, Avis Adair, Elaine Evans, Evelyn Squires, Audrie Baker, Kath- erine Osborne, Alice Webb, Jeanette Irwin; third row: Henriette Schieve, Katherine Bernstein, Lois Hutter, Elizabeth Renz, Dorothy Gerber, Ger- trude Squires, Phyliss Lamb, Geral- dine Hansen, Dorothy Clarke, Virginia Holcomb, Marjorie Miller; fourth row: Elizabeth Potton, Chorlene Kreighbaum, Hazel Long, Jean Col- morgen, Florice Corlew, Margaret Micsko, Helen Jands, Gloria Brog- neaux, Doris Weston, Jane Cowell, Dorothy Saviers. 14 • Style Show The latest trend in women ' s apparel from formal to sports wear was shown in Moulton hall when the Woman ' s Athletic Association and Home Economics club held their annual style show in October. At this time the 300 women who attended the event saw clothes for all occasions modeled by Marge Hunt, Shirley East, Reita Mehlenbacher, Gene Gettrust, J J. White, Diana Adams, Sylvia Reiss, Ruth Lea and Elaine Lattin. The high light of the affair was Gene Gettrust ' s black taffeta formal of the late 19th century. Gene Gettrust Reita Mehlenbacher • 15 Nation ' s Leading Universities Congratulate Our Fourth President On His Inauguration . 16 • ' « o h DR. K. C. LEEBRICK ' ' More Than a Thousand People Listened color bearers — attentively ... ' balcony audience — indifferently ... family — proudly ... radio engineers — professionally . IS Karl Clayton Leebrick was inaugurated as fourth president of Kent State University on October 21, 1938 in an impres- sive ceremony attended by representatives of 110 colleges and universities. All of the country ' s leading colleges and universities, from the smallest to the largest, sent their messages of congratu- lations, some of which are pictured on the first page of this section. The ceremony opened in the morning with c program under the chairmanship of Dean Raymond E. Manchester, which included speeches by representatives of Ohio State, Syracuse and Bowling Green State universities. Following that was the Inaugural luncheon at which there were speeches by President H. E. Simmons, Akron University; President Charles L. Anspach, Ashland College; and E. N. Dietrich, Ohio Direc- tor of Education. Immediately after the luncheon came the academic pro- cession, headed by Dr. Leebrick and William E. Dodd, former ambassador to Germany. The procession terminated in Wills Gym where the formal inauguration ceremony was held. The three important phases of the ceremony are depicted in the three pictures at the top of the opposite page. 1. the presidential emblem is bestowed upon Dr. Leebrick by Super- intendent John R. Williams, president of the University Board of Trustees; 2. Dr. Leebrick delivers his official in- augural address; 3. former U. S. ambassador William E. Dodd gives the main address: Public Education and Democracy . In the upper picture of the right hand panel on the opposite page ore shown the Leebrick family, Henrietta, Mrs. Leebrick and Karl, Jr. Below the Leebrick family ore pictured the radio technicians of the Mutual Broadcasting Co., which carried the ceremony over its coast-to-coast networks. Broadcasts also were carried by WGAR of Cleveland and WADC of Akron. The final important event of the inaugural was the ban- quet in the evening at which Editor Paul Bellamy of the Top: President Rufus B. von KleinSmid, University of Southern California; Paul Bellamy, Cleveland Plain Deoler editor and former Ohio governor Martin L. Davey chat during Inougural banquet . . . Center: Coed ushers directed banquet offenders . . . Below: Editor Bellamy opens banquet ceremony as toast- moster . . . Left: President Leebrick relaxes ond eots von KleinSmid delivers main oddress . . . . President • 19 Cleveland Plain Dealer was toastmaster. Former Ohio governor Martin L. Davey also spoke and the main address was given by President Rufus B. von KleinSmid, University of Southern California. The ceremony concluded with a final program in Wills gymnasium in which John Batchelder of the senior class, extended the students ' welcome to Dr. Leebrick. Born 53 years ago in Iowa, Dr. Leebrick was graduated from the normal school at Tempe, Arizona and later received a doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Cali- fornia in 1916. Later he served as head of the political science department at the University of Hawaii and was executive secretary of national conference on education, reclamation and recreation in Honolulu. He came to Kent State from Syracuse University where he was dean of the liberal arts college and professor of international relations. He is considered an authority on Pacific relations and was director of the Institute of International Relations on the Pacific Coast. Kent State University students were vitally interested and hod a part in the inauguration of Dr. Leebrick as the fourth president of their University. From the balcony of the atrium in the Administration building they watched notables of the educational world arrive for the august ceremonies. Many assisted in the behind-the-scenes work that had to be done, such as mapping out the course for the inaugural procession in the afternoon. Seniors and graduate students marched in the academic procession, while still other students were enrolled in the group that carried the University ' s colors. Still others, camera-stricken students, found the inaugural, especially the procession, good photography material. In the final event of the inauguration program, senior John Batchelder extended the student body ' s welcome to Dr. Leebrick. And while students, faculty, guests and others participated in or watched the impressive ceremony, those who engineered it, the faculty members of the inaugural committee pictured below, sat bock and were satisfied with having done a good job. 20 As a token of its tribute to Dr. Leebrick on the occasion of his in- auguration, the University of Hawaii, where he formerly served as head of the department of political science, sent leis — Hawaiian tokens of love. The leis were made by natives three days befor the inauguration, rushed aboard a Pan-American Clipper Ship, flown to San Francisco where they were transferred to another plane which flew them to Akron. From Akron they were brought to Kent and worn by Dr. Leebrick, his wife and daughter during the inauguration ceremony. The pictures shown here were sent with the leis. 21 Board of Trustees Left to right: Major Roy H. Smith; Miss Alma Zinninger; Dr. K. C. Leebrick; John R. Williams, pres.; Joseph B. Hanan. 22 • Dr. Mary E. Smallwood new dean of women Dr. Earl W. Crecraft new dean liberal arts • 23 Faculty Department Heads DR. C. F. RUMOLD Phys. Science DR. W. J. BURNER Languages DEAN A. L. ALLYN Bus. Adm. EDITH B. ROWLEN French DR. A. S. ROBERTS History NINA S. HUMPHREY Art H. A. CUNNINGHAM Biology DR. MAURICE BAUM Philosophy DEAN R. E. MANCHESTER Math MARGARET DUNBAR Librarian BERTHA L. NIXSON Home Economics PROF. J. T. JOHNSON DR. A. 0. DeWEESE, PROF. C. E. SATTERFIELD PROF. E. T. STUMP Agriculture Health, Phys. Ed. English Speech DR. J. T. LAING Sociology DR. J. L. BLAIR Education PROF. C. S. VAN DUESEN Ind. Arts PROF. WILLIAM TAYLOR Journalism DR. D. W. PEARCE Psychology G, HAZEL SWAN K.-P. DR. E. W. CRECRAFT Liberal Arts DR. DONALD ANTHONY Economics - ls. ' i -wfK I ' ' : ' t r 1 . ,; ' ■ |i ' ' ,v w ' ' tjf |Ki .KfP-- :- ' ' ' £!!P - ' ' .i ' -■■ -i. ' .i 1 • ,Vi OCTOBER OCTO eR Things really did not get started on the campus until this month because of school beginning so late in September. The late opening dote, we were told, was due to the fact that Engleman Hall was not finished quite on schedule. Most notable thing on the campus was the amazing num- ber of freshmen — more than 11 00 of them and they got under everyone ' s feet. All of them turned out for the Frosh Welcome Dance, Sept. 29 . . . most welcome fact to Kent coeds was that this year ' s registration — highest in Uni- versity ' s history — showed an equal number of men and women for the first time . . . . . . early in the month student agitation began on the parking situation since grounds improvements in the rear made parking off campus necessary . . . Sixth and newest fraternity on the campus, Phi Beta Phi, anounced its organ- ization . . . Men ' s Union held a couple of smokers to which frosh were invited and at which fraternity presidents tried to outdo each other in sales talks . . . University heard its first all-men marching band . . . rehearsals were begun for Hell- Bent For Heaven . . . Month ' s social whirl included Big Sister-Little Sister Tea, 14th . . . KMK house party and Kappa Sigma Chi weiner roast, 15th . . . Tri Sig rush party, 20th . . . Delta Phi Sigma steak roast. Gamma hayride, Chi Delta rush party, 22nd . . . Phi Alph Alpha rush party, 25th . . . ASA rush party, 26th . . , also La Fe Hallowe ' en party ... Pi Koppa Sigma rush party, 28th . . . Artists ' Masked Ball and the Summit Hall formal, 29th . . . Thurs., 27th — night rally for John Carroll game, bonfire out back, later students marched downtown led by band, snake dance down Main street, cheering section in middle of town, later took over local theatre and stopped show for sev- eral minutes . . . Fri., 28th — night gome John Carroll . . . mi- gration trip . . . 1700 students boarded special train, made plenty of noise, sow Kent Flashes defeated . . . train was late returning, sleepy students reached home 3 a.m. . . . • 27 OfuecamLita 1 a t To use a trite, but apt, phrase, there was a hot time in the old town Friday night, November 1 1. The reason was that the fol- lowing day was Homecoming day and the old grads wanted to get a good start — which they did. About 2,000 of them made it back for homecoming and were welcomed and made comfortable by a pretty swell program that the University had arranged. Friday nJght the University Theatre gave them Hatcher Hughes ' , HELL-BENT FER HEAVEN, a play based on the doings of a Carolina Mountain family. You will find pictures of scenes and actors on this page. The play was well done by seven of the Uni- versity ' s top-flight thespians: Ernie Williams, Betty Leake, Watson Watts, James Scaggs, Fred Vacha, Blair Sheers and Meg Eckhart. Saturday afternoon students and alumni turned out to see Coach Steam ' s Flashes take on a visiting Baldwin-Wallace team, which took the Flashes before the final gun. During half-time in the game there was an intra- mural cross country race in which Myron Bruno of Kappa Sigma Chi crossed the finish line first. Saturday night there was the annual Home- coming Dance at which Miss Jennie Jean White, junior whose home is in Kent, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Opposite is her picture. Jennie Jean White 29 Homer Harrington halfback Jim Blockstock tackle PIGSKIN Dominic Mitfiga halfback Louis Cardinal halfback John Armour halfback Arnold Miller tackle Orman Adams center Sam Farkas end Bob Tait tackle Carmen Falcone fullback Bob Renfschler tackle Lincoln Schoffman guard Dice Alexander halfback PROM On Friday, November 18 in Wills Gym was held the annual Pigskin Prom in honor of the blue and gold flashes who during the fall donate their time and bodies to the gridiron that the University may have a football team. The boys, playing under coach G. Donald Stearn, had a fairly stiff season and came through with six wins and two losses, the best record for a football team at this University in the last several years. They earned the honors and the good time of the Prom — and they got it. As is custom- ary, they selected a queen. But this year they reversed the procedure and instead of select- ing a coed as usual, they chose kindly, silver- haired Dr. Elizabeth Leggett. Dr. Leggett spends the football season patching the boys ' gridiron wounds. She colls them her boys . Dick Butler center Don Miller center George Mollico guard Bob Potts guard Bill Boliantz end Jim Alogdelis guard Steve Foltin end Bob Wilson tackle Jimmy Jones end Ernie Sullivan fullback Leslie Netzen halfback Joe Woods halfback Leonard Lifton guard The Golden Flashes this year put out the best foot- ball seen on the campus for the last several years. They started out as a good football machine and there were visions of them going undefeated. Five games in a row victory was theirs: Albion, Heidelberg, Findlay, Holbrook and Buffalo. Then they fell before John Carroll under the night lights, went back the next week to defeat Bowling Green and then in their final game, bowed to Baldwin Wallace. The answer lies in Coach Stern ' s statement: I was surprised but well satisfied when we got as far as we did. We were very weak on pass defense and were lucky only John Carroll and Baldwin-Wallace discovered the weakness . Homer Harrington Dick Butler Jim Blackstock Don Miller 32 • Albion Heidelberg 6 Findlay 7 Holbrook Buffalo John Carroll 27 Bowling Green 3 Baldwin-Wallace 26 Kent 17 Kent 22 Kent 13 Kent 49 Kent 54 Kent 6 Kent 7 Kent 6 Dominic Mittiga George Mollica Louis Cardinal Bob Potts, John Armour • 33 Left to right: Ray Novotny, assistant coach, G. Donald Starn, head coach, Joseph Begala, assistant coach. Findlay Game: When the football boys gather over a few beers and start rehashing last season ' s con- tests, one that invariably comes up for dis- cussion is the Findlay game. The reason is that they were expected to travel over to Findlay and knock the pants off the Oiler squad and — well, they did defeat them, 13-7, but they played hard to do it. The Oilers were on that night. The Findlay boys were playing ball that night — Friday night, October 7. They were playing white-hot ball and the only thing that cooled them were a couple of first-half touch- downs by Ernie Sullivan and Joe Woods. A Findlay sophomore, Dick Hatcher nearly up- set the Steam applecart right under the arc lights when he broke loose with c 68 yard scoring run in the first quarter immediately after Kent ' s first touchdown. The Oilers played fast and rough ball after their first score and it took some good defen- sive work led by Jimmy Jones and Dick Butler to stop them. The second half took the best the Flashes had that night to put out the oil fire. Squatting, left to right: Bill Boliantz, James Blockstock, Arnold Miller, James Alogdelis, Orman Adams, Steve Foltin, Sam Farkas. 34 • Running, left fo right: Robert Rentschler, Leslie Netzen, Joe Woods, Carmen Falcone. Along with giving him the best football machine he has had in several seasons, Coach Steam ' s gridmen achieved still another ac- complishment this season. They broke the Heidelberg jinx, which had been putting de- merits on their record for the last several seasons. Early this season the Flashes traveled to Tiffin, met the Student Princes on the green and outjousted them 22-6. Statistics of the game show it was Kent all the way that day. The Flashes made 10 first downs to the Princes ' three; 332 yards to the Tiffeners ' 126; completed six passes to the others ' one and made 163 yards from scrimmage as com- pared to Heidelberg ' s 28. The Flashes did their first scoring late in the opening quarter when they took the ball from the Princes on the Prince 12 and Bob Wilson completed a placement from the 20. In the first minutes of the second quarter, Ernie Sullivan recovered a Prince fumble; Joe Woods then took the ball and lateraled to Johnny Armour who brought the score to 9-0. In the third quarter Kent picked up yards on exchange of kicks. Woods carried it to the 5 and Swede Netzen plunged from there to score. Wilson converted. In the final quar- ter, Dice Alexander passed to Micky Mittiga, sophomore grid sensation, who scored, making it 22-6. Heidelberg scored in the third quarter. Standing, left to right: Homer Harrington, Lincoln Schoffman, Dick Butler, Don Miller, George Mollica, Bob Wilson, Jimmy Jones. • 35 We hesitate to forget Football without remembering the University Marching Band Fred Bortz Aldsn Mcore Paul Critz John McCabe Eldon Schlapkohl Robert Blockinger Gerald Clark Leroy Goodwin Robert Wallis Robert Orpin Elmer Huston John Jenkins Preston Springer Bill Patterson Raymond Suskind George Sewald Gene Tovis Robert Dickerhoff William Shear Allen Smith William Conway Jack Fateley Robert Stump Warren Lythgoe Eino Hermanson George Stone Norvell Hill Ervin Hoefler Charles Thompson Elmer Stewart Rex Stribley Jcmes Scaggs Albert Parker George Davis William Show Harold Holshoy Dick Wolford Fred Swasey Leslie Sheary Leiand Erode Don Tramonte Robert Harrington George Fleischer Jock Ward Warren Little Paul Weis Tony Paluch John Busch John Salomone Douglas Gibbons Heinz Gladigan Charles Andregg 36 President Charles Thompson Secretary Lloyd Johnson Librarians Milan Stocking, Paul Weis Director Roy D. Metcalf Sergeant Charles Andregg Drum Major Norman Uhl The University marching band was so essentially a part of the tcotball season this year that this seems to be the appropriate place to present it. Numbering 55 members this year, its tenth under the direction of Roy D. Metcalf, the band played at oil home games and followed the football team to two out-of-town games: John Carroll and Bowling Green, They were particularly spectacular under the night lights at the John Carroll game and drew praise from the University which claimed them the best band in the University ' s history. In addition to their University activities, the band played for several civic functions in Kent. The purpose of the band as set forth by Mr. Metcalf is 1o give marching experience to interested music students. dru.ni moor UM ' director Metcalf • 37 Brady Sitters NOVE W ER This second month of school was pretty full when you stop to add up all the things that happened . , , noisiest event of month was the homecoming queen and class officer elections ... in the queen contest there were three candidates: junior J. J. White, backed by the Independent party; junior Ruth Ridinger, of the Blue and Gold party; and freshman Carolyn Steek, candidate for Theta Sigs . . . there was the usual amount of buttons, ribbons, speeches, banners ... J. J. White ' s name was whitewashed on every pole and corner around the campus . . . there was the usual amount of accusations of cheating at the ballot box also . . . Independent party ' s J. J. White polled 464 votes, Miss Ridinger, 407, Miss Steek, 243 .. . This also was the month of sorority pledging and found the Taus finally out on top with 19 pledges, the Tri Sigs a close second with 17, and the ASA ' s right behind with 14 . . . total number pledges: 86 . . . Football was officially closed with the Pigskin Prom, directed by Bob Hurd, at which Dr. Elizabeth Leggett reigned as queen . . . out of curiosity to see about seating and room accommodations on campus the Ohio legislature traveled to Kent and gave the situation a quick survey . . . During the same month the Freshman class presented a melodrama, Ghost Train featuring train whistles, roaring storms, screaming girls, and frosh president Bill Gilronan . . . The Kent Stater startled faculty and students by instituting faculty grading by students which drew much heated com- ment from faculty dissopprovers . . . Handful of social events included Tau rush party, 1 st . . . Delta Sigma Epsilon rush party, 3rd . . . Theta Sig rush party, 4th . . . Tri Sig hay ride, steak roast, 19th . . . with late autumn putting a tang in the air students began gathering inside in corner hangout groups like on opposite page . . . dancing in evening took on a more serious aspect and month ' s favorite swing tunes included. My Reverie, Deep In A Dream and I Won ' t Tell A Soul . . . More than two thousand alumni jambed local hangouts for homecoming . . . saw Kent gridders close the season on Roosevelt high school field by bowing to Baldwin-Wallace in a terrible game . . . Feature of the month was senior Dick Butler ' s address before 300 Y. W. C. A. girls on, What Men Admire In Girls . . . • 39 John Batchelder, Anna Jane Lea, Leonard Rodkey 7 caitc Saturday night, Dec. 10 members of the University Theatre (big wigs of which are pictured below on opposite page) forgot grease paint, acting, costumes, script and had a good time. Result: Winter Formal. This year 350 theatre members and guests danced amid winterish decorations adorning Wills Gym and enjoyed an evening arranged by Social Chairman Anna Jane Lea. A trophy for selling most memberships was presented to Alpha Sigma Tau women ' s fraternity; cup to individual selling most memberships went to Ruth Gibson of Theta Sigma Upsilon. Favorite theatre pastime is after-rehearsal snacks like one shown at top of opposite page. Besides Hell-Bent, rehearsals this year were for Maxwell Anderson ' s STAR WAGON and Edna Ferber ' s and George Kaufman ' s STAGE DOOR. Former starred theatre veterans Johnny Batchelder and Wanda Griffiths with best supporting parts by Blair Sheers and Betty Leake. Latter starred talented, vitalic Betty Leake who gave a four-star perform- ance and earned title of First Lady of Thea- tre. Late in May the Theatre presented Thornton Wilder ' s sceneryless OUR TOWN. 40 • After- Rehearsa Theatre Officers Front row: Prof. G. Harry Wright, Anno Jone Leo, Prof. E. Turner Stump, Mar|orie Bedford. Bock row: Margaret Runk, Louise Dugan, Margaret Eckhorf, John Batchelder. • 41 Star Wagon Hanus Wicks Blair Sheers Martha Minch Wanda Griffiths Stephen Minch John Batchelder Park Joe Michaels Ripple Jack Harris Angela Mary Shepherd Apfel Don Todd Duffy Don Schilmiller 1 St Thug Marvin Kohler 2nd Thug William Gilronan Misty James Scaggs Hallie Arlington Martha Jane Thomas Mr. Arlington Fred Vacha Mrs. Rutledge Betty Leake Paul Reiger Watson Watts Christabel Betty Rogers Delia Patricia Fuller The Herb Woman Mary Shepherd Oglethorpe Curtis Peck 42 • Stage Bernice Niemeyer Wanda Griffiths Olgo Brandt Francis Koole Mottie Pauline Johnston Mary Harper (Big Mary) Margaret Eckhart Mary McCune (Little Mary) Hazel Moseley Madeleine Vaulain Edith Ek Judith Canfjeld Opal Wigner Ann Braddock Margot Mueller Mrs. Orcutt Mary Angela Cianciola Kaye Hamilton Anna Jane Lea Linda Shaw Jean Ulmer Jean Maitlond Gene Gettrust Bobby Melrose Phyllis Moore Louise Mitchell Nodine Mohler Susan Paige Patricia Fuller Pat Devine Marjorie Thompson Door Kendall Adams Betty Line Terry Randall Betty Leake Sam Hastings Joe Calta Jimmy Devereaux Curtis Peck Fred Powell Duff H. Baldwin Lou Milhauser Fred Vacha David Kingsley John Batchelder Keith Burgess Richard H. Beckwith Mrs. Shaw Jane Cowell Dr. Randall Don Todd Tony Gillette Jeanne Claypoole Ellen Fenwick Betty Rogers Larry Westcott Mark Treat Billy Stanley Nickar Adolph Gretzl Leonard Opeil • 43 f f ' f . Greek Phi Alpha Alpha Marie Smith, president Evelyn Haberkost, secretary Mary Jane Hunter, treasurer Founded in 1930 Phi Alpha Alpha is Kent ' s only local social sorority. It has held the Pan Hellenic Scholarship Cup more times than any other sorority. The Phi Alpha ' s have given the Womanhood Award to the most outstanding woman, June graduate, for several years. Darla Carlson Jean Darby Louise Dugon Florence Hair Miss Kinnemcn Hazel Moseley Lorena Pratf Mary Schray 46 Theta Sigma Upsilon Winners of the Tennis cup in the Spring of 1938 and individual theatre cup offered last semester. Their winter formal was held at the Mayflower hotel in Akron. Miss Marguerite Lamar was chosen to be the advisor. Viola Bodo, president Lois Huston, secretary Hazel Silsby, treasurer Elde Hoffman, cor. secretary Betty Ackley Betty Breen Velma Knouff Freda Krieg • 47 Vonda Clark Mary Helen Fitzgerak Ruth Gibson Geraldine Haos Arlene Hartman Vivion Lesher Helen Morrison Dorothy Patterson Marguerite Runk Louise Stump Dorothy Season, president Alpha Sigma Tau Helen Jane Pierce, vice president Natalie Floersheimer, treasurer Gretchan Cooke, rec. secretary Geneva Roberson, cor. secretary Roberta Petty J. J. White Mildred Maxa Margaret McMillion Among the first to become a National Educational sorority. Alpha Sigma Tau re- ceived its charter in 1927. It points with pride to its politicians, queens. Cardinal Key and honorary fraternity members. Local chapter has 58 members and two advisors. Miss Laura Hill and Miss Harriet Adams. Bel ' ty Leai e 48 • th MM A Phyllis Whiteman Alys Welsh Olive Wright Martha Von Bensc noten Mary Tryon Martha Jane Thomas Zoe Tozer Margaret Swan Alice Skove Ruth Ann Sheldon Jean Shaw Esther Schorr Mildred Ake Jean Allison Mary K. Balser Ruth Baumberger Ruth Bradley Peggy Blount Marietta Carlozzi Peg Clark Janet Fish Wilda Foreman Blanche Kesse ring Ruth Lea • 49 Alpha Sigma Alpha Marjory Dunfee president Gene Gettrust vice president Jean Ulmer secretary Virginia Frederick treasurer Mary Zimmerman registrar The Omicron Omicron chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority began their social season by sponsoring the All Greek dance held at Meyers Lake, Canton. They acted as hostess to their National officer, Mrs. Wilma Wilson Sharpe and had three of their members represent Kent in the beauty contest. 1 50 • Charlotte Boedeker Geraldine Brown Dorothy Hoskins Margie Hunt SAortho Jane Murtaugh Janet Petty Mary Daltorio Dorothy Dyson Martha Foltz Etta Jean Johnston Betty Leader Julia Lyons Mary Jane Renick Lynnette Seeds Roslyn Spencer Priscillo Grieme Wanda Griffiths Jeonnette Malot Marjorie McNab Dorothy Ulmer Miss Reinhordt • 51 Virginia Moore president Rutin Ridinger vice president Shirley Rummel secretary Betty Kasik chaplain Claire Wagstaff cor. secretary Delta Sigma Epsilon Betty Agnone Mary Jane Antal Ruth Brunstad Marjorie Diltz Gertrude Duckwits Alvira Dura The Delta Sigma Epsilon, which began its career on Kent ' s campus in 1926, has on active chapter of 40 members. Miss Agra Ruffer was installed as the new advisor. In the political set-up they are affiliated with the Blue and Gold party. 52 • k k r J A Phylis Gray Betty Jane Homilton Elizabeth Myers Violet Pearl Betty Shet ' ler Violet Smith Evelyn Swanda Martha Taylor Thoro Uebel • 53 Pat Fuller president Martha Stevens secretary Eleanor Evans treasurer Sigma Sigma Sigma Marjorie Bedford Shirley East Alice Bryce Harriet Eshelman Millicent Bucher Jane Fitzpatrick Ruth Dangler Jean Gilcrest 54 • Virginia Goss Mary F. Hannon Joslyn Harvey Nadine Hulbert Kathleen McDonough Reita Mehlenbacher Jane Moyler Betty Peck Eloise Smith Lucille Smith Ruth Steinhauser Pauline Fagert Anna Jane Lea Kathleen Moloney Sybill Martin Sylvia Reiss Dorothy Ruggles Martha Rufener Betty Trory Peg Williams Doris Winemiller Came to Kent in 1925. One of 37 active chapters with 55 members. Jane Fitzpatrick is K. P. president; Lucille Smith is Home Economics club vice president. Six Tri Sigs belong to the Woman ' s League. This is the first National Educational on campus. • 55 Pi Kappa Sigma Nellie Dominick Bonita Fuscoe Gizella Krupanski Mary Lou Goers Helen Gordon Miss Osa Dell Woodring Marjorie Brandon pres. Martha Driver vice pres. In March of this year, Chi Delta, a local sorority, merged with Pi Kappa Sigma, a national education sorority. The actives, pledges and alumnae of Chi Delta were taken into full membership in Pi Kappa Sigma. The Pi Kap house was then moved to 213 S. Willow street, the former Chi Delta house. 56 • Kappa Sigma Chi Richard Beckwith Karl Braucher Walter Mural John Page Walter Dengel Robert First John Gruszecki H. Levinson Arthur Scarpitti Harold Shaffer Herbert Shaffer Elmer Stewart Charles Moglione Joe Szabo y«% 1 f il ' m ! -f, (5 Organized in 1931 this fraternity is one of the newest on the campus Its members have moved into a new house which they have completely refurnished. I Myron Bruno president Herman David secretary • 57 Woodrow Barkett president Malcolm Manful vice president Kappa Mu Kappa Kappa Mu Kappa has in its membership five presidents of departmental and honorary clubs, Foot- ball and basketball captains. Blue Key and Student council members. Eight times winner of campus night costumes, eight times winner of homecoming decorations and of this year ' s Men ' s Union Funfest contest. James Alogdelis George Buzulencia Doin Clay Loskiel Fleshman Lyie Follln Jack Fowler Jack McGurk Howard Resseger Robert Smith Bob Eiben Frank Estochin Francis Hinderschied George Mansfield Henry La Torroco Joe Woods 58 • Eugene Antonuk William Fohl Merle Hammack Prof. David Olson Alpha Phi Beta Alpha Phi Beta fraternity was founded in 1931. The fraternity has distinguished itself by winning honors for scholarship more times than any other fraternity. The Beta chapter has also given a manhood key to the most outstanding man, June graduate. Carl Rosenberger secretory James Wilder vice president William Hammer president • 59 Peter Gulgin vice president Dale Zink president Sigma Tau Gamma A-WJS SW r; James Barrick John Batchelder Ralph Beck Milton Bonar Edward Brennan Gerald Clark Leo Difford George Dike Donnelly Diltz Bill Drew Dan Gulgin Harold Hanson Gordon Hostettler Ferdinand Jasbeck Martin Kovalik 60 • Myron Lawrence Bill Leever William Love Horold Mull Leiand Zahniser Reynold Nischwitz Paul Ryan Joe Schaetzle Don Schilmiller Frank Taylor Andrew Tobasco Alvin Podwojski Ralph Wands Tom Watts Dick Wilond Wayne Wilkin Jack Tomosheska Ernest Williams U % M J d (f , ' ' ' ? | ,W- f f r M Organized in 1927, Kent ' s only National fraternity . . . members active in extra curricular activities . . . . . Host at National Convention held in Cleveland gained by Leiand Zahniser. . owns its house especially politics . . special honors • 61 Roger Wicks president Paul Hazen vice president Robert Potts secretary Delta Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma fraternity located at 262 Columbus street, was founded in 1924. It has among its possessions all of the intramural cups offered by the University. Prides itself in the number of men on varsity athletic teams. Duff Baldwin William Boliantz Harry Dunlevy Joel Etter Arch Grummage Merle Cochran Bert Davidian Charles Edmiston Milan Frase Dick Gardner 62 George Hall Robert Hanson Clyde Hawthorne Henry Herbert Dick Hoose Don Huffman Jomes Jones Gene Kempf Leonard Kromel Roger Lewis Arnold Miller Donald Miller James Miller Leonard Opeil Robert Orpin Leonard Pomeroy Howard Penn Orlie Simons Glenn Smith Rex Stribley Robert Stockdole John Tollentire John Wilbur Robert Wilson Dean Winsper Fred Wood Bill Wright Cloyd Lawrence • 63 Phi Beta Phi DELBERT MILLER President BOB WALDVOGEL HAROLD WAGNER Vice President Secretary The baby rugged individualist fraternity was established on this campus on September 26, 1938, by five students who felt the need for another fraternity. Its members take an active part in all extra-curricular activities including forensics, theatre, sports, music and departmental clubs. Vincent Boorom Hube Briers Paul Dressier Albert Farly Sam Yates Reginald Tresidder Richard Harper Donald Hodgson Joe Liebert Gene Ranallo James Robertson Vernon Steiner 64 • Norbert Fuchik president Marion Shank vice president Pledges: W. L. Burger Thomas Williams Charles Erickson Jay McKinley Joe Stefcnosky Richard Redmond Mack Geitgey Prof. C. A. Slocum James R. Lees, Jr. The fraternity has sponsored speakers from various industries; taken field trips to Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio, Firestone Co., Akron, Ohio. On Scholarship Day, the fraternity will pre- sent a Handbook of Business Administra- tion to the outstanding male freshman. Delta Kappa Psi Kenneth Adolph Richard Cramer treasurer The parchment that new adorns the walls of the Business Administration Office in- scribes the objects of Delta Kappa Psi as follows: A Business Professional Fraternity, founded May 1938, for the purpose of fur- thering the individual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of collegiate rank, courses lead- ing to degrees in business administration. 9 ' 3 Harold Levinson H. R. Nissiey advisor D., V W. A. Patterson Donald Scullion secretary , f • 65 Panhellenic League First row, seated: Kathryn Forbs, Martha Taylor, Miss Marguerite Lamar, Dr. Edna Lotz, Martha Driver, Gene- vieve Warner, Viola Bodo; second row: Marjory Brandon, Marie Smith, Dorothy Season, Virginia Brown, Lynn- ette Seeds, Marjory Dunfee, Betty Breen, Kay Wardman, Pat Fuller. President Marge Brandon Secretary Margaret Swan Treasurer Kathryn Forbs The Panhellenic association was first organized on the Kent campus in 1925. The purpose of the organization is to make and enforce rules for rushing and bidding in the Greek organizations for women; to regulate matters in local Panhellenic life and to encour- age our sorority chapters to take interest and an active part in all university activities. This year ' s advisors are Miss Marguerite Lamar and Dr. Edna Lotz. 66 • i Interfraternity Council Seated: Woodrow Barkett, Sam Sherman, Richard Butler, Martin Kovalik, Dale Zink. Standing; Roger Wicks, William Fohl, William Hammer, Paul Hazen, Myron Bruno. President Richard Butler Vice President Harold Schaffer Secretary-Treasurer Dale Zink The purpose of this organization is to oct in cooperation with the administration as a governing body for all Greek letter social fraternities in the University in their relations with one another and with the University. They attempt to correlate and faclitate the operation of all fraternity activity on the campus. They regulate pledging requirements, pledging dates, and intramural fraternity athletics. The council sponsored a First Annual Migration Day football train to the John Carroll game and the Annual Interfraternity Council dinner, which is always held at Lowry Hall and i ; tradition for all Greek men on the campus. 67 Ite y y Le ualt December 18, the last Sunday before Christmas vacation began at the University, the music department, under the direction of Prof. F. H. Denker, presented the program which practically has become a pre-Christmas tradition here — Handel ' s , The Messiah . Floyd Townsley, famed New York tenor and former member of the famous de Reszke Quartet, made his third trip to Kent to sing the leading role. Other solo roles were car- ried by Hilda McMillen, Esterre Waterman and Stuart Gracey. Accompaniments were played by Miss Juliet Dowdy, University music instructor. Well blended background singing was provided by the 150 members of the Ora- torical Society Choir. Music also was fur- nished by the University ' s 40-piece orchestra. Heaviest applause from the audience which filled every seat in the auditorium came to the chorus on its singing of the Lift up your heads, O ye Gates and the Hallelujah Chorus . The orchestra was received best with its playing of the Pastoral Symphony . • 69 «f Iff If fittf • The University Choir: First row: Mary Daltorio, Rachel Yount, Marjorie Hanson, Geraldine Brown, Mr. Bruce Handley (Director), Florence Grosvenor, Eric Osmun, Geraldine Boulton, Mary Jane Stuber. Second row: Frances Lux, Marjory Dunfee, Veragrace Snyder, Edna Haupt, Grace Lambert, Clara Biasella, Clarice Wise, Libby Pliskin, Victoria Costarella, Charlotfe Knight, Alice Lux. Third row: William Conway, Robert Fromant, Harold Schlegel, John Bush, Robert Blockinger, Karl Karrer, Warren Lythgoe. Fourth row: Hugh Nickerson, William Point, John McDonald, Carl Beecher, Fred Bortz, Daniel Fouser, Ross Mitchell, Alfred Acken, Charles Thompson. The Girl ' s Glee Club: First row: Jane Crecraft (guest cellist), Victoria Costare Rachel Yount, Veragrace Snyder, Phyllis Fowls, Geraldine H garet DeLaney, Margaret Horton, Marjorie Jacot, Barbara D Littlejohn (Director). Second row: Gladys Foley (accompanist), Marjorie Hanson, E Elizabeth McCurdy, Virginia Thomas, Jean Griffin, Wilma F Stange, Moryonna Pfahler, Freda Mussin, Jean Gilcrest Third row: Dorothy Migge, Dorothy Heppert, Mary Schnitz Thomas, Edna Haupt, Ann Yugovich, Ruth Courtney, Do Jennie Louise Arnold, Mada Moseley, Opal Wigner. Fourth row: Reil ' ta Strauss, Emilee Strauss, Annabel Ginter McMillen, Mildred Franks, Clara Biasella, Grace Lambert, G Wright. la (guest violinist) , Mr. Bruce C. Handley (guest baritone) , aas. Alberta Laughrey, Mildred Cukrov, Eleanor Drasdo, Mar- uncanson, Harriet Mills, Anna Ruth Brown, Miss Elfleda dna Forte, Jessie Wilcox, Mary Ellen Hoys, Martha Riblet, ranklin, Dorothy Huffman, Elizabeth Flint, Jane Beall, Elaine er, Stella Ruta, Helene Ingram, Kafhryn Hyde, Estella is Dusenberry, Corrinne Paris, Eleanor Evans, Aileen Milligan, t, Rita Weyer, Jacqueline Sherbondy, Josephine Porter, Lois race Merwin, Alma Taylor, Frances Koole, Ruth Lea, Norma The Men ' s Glee Club: Mr. Bruce Handley (Director), William Point, Carl Beecher, Thomas Turnbull, William Conway, Robert Eckert, Fromant, Harold Schlegel, Warren Litfle, William Dennis White, William Stelgler, Aimer White, Karl Karrer, Brode (accompanist), George Stone, Charles Thompson, James Stauffer, Robert Eiben, Nestor Paluch. Robert Leiand 70 • THE ORCHESTRA THE BAND First Violins Florence Hair Elsie Pickard Dale Turner Maurine Fulmer George Begg Victoria Costarella Carolyn Kemp Everett Klontz Russell Armitage Evelyn Nicodemus Second Violins Eino Hermanson Wonda Price Margaret Mullett Ruth Jameyson Edith Chesmer William Nordman Catherine Few Marjorie Miller Roy Miller Violas Heinz Gladigan Libby Pliskin Winona Weiss Mary Vlad Martha Liber Cellos Lloyd Johnson Marjorie Brondon Mary Rapp Milan Stocking Virginia Cole String Basses Hadley Richards June Ratchford Mary Lucile Maurer Dorothy Rychlik Flutes Leslie Sheary Jock Lee Oboe Jack Booth Clarinets John Solomone John Busch Bassoon Margaret Godfrey French Horns Harry Summers Eugene Tocus Frances Ann Roberts Trumpets Mae Ochenreider Gladys Mumaw Trombone Eldon Schlapkohl Percussion Wm. Leonard Shaw Charles Andregg Flutes Leslie Sheary Leiand Brode Fred Swasey Shirley Woodward B flat Clarinets Douglas Gibbens John Solomone John Busch Paul Weiss Florence Hair Laura Ewell Milan Stocking George Fleischer William Nordman Don Hawley Eino Hermanson Helen Swisher Clyde Holbrook Anthony Poluch Dorothy Kime Alto Clarinet Warren Little Oboe Jack Booth Bassoons Lloyd Johnson Margaret Godfrey Saxophones Lorena Hoskins Harold Holshoy Jack Lee Cornets Charles Thompson Marie Hausrath Mae Ochenreider Gladys Mumaw Horold Schlegel Trumpets Ervin Hoefler George Stone Norman Uhl Robert Dickerhoof William Schoer Jack Fateley French Horns Preston Sprunger Horry Summers Eugene Tocus Comfort Spelman Warren Lythgoe William Patterson Frances Ann Roberts Trombones Eldon Schlapkohl Gerald Clark Jack Jenkins Leroy Goodwin Robert Orpin Robert Wallis Baritones Paul Critz John McCobe Tubas Fred Bortz Robert Stump Robert Blockinger Alden Moore Daniel Fouser String Basses Hadley Richards June Ratchford Mory Lucile Maurer Dorothy Rychlik Percussion Charles Andregg Wm. Leonard Show Jack Gifford Elmer Stewart Rex Stribley • 71 72 • D6ce w5eR About the time this month rolled around school was well under way, nine weeks grades had been posted, students were getting just a little tired of studying and were begin- ning to look ahead to Christmas vacation . . . but there was a lot to be done before vocation arrived . . . There was the Mens ' Union funfest, for instance, won by the KMK ' s who put on as wild a show as has been seen since the death of Wild Bill Cody . . . KMK ' s featured a freak show with Wild Man Howard Ressiger eating raw meat, wearing a leopard skin and jumping with screams and growls into the audience . . . some people were not so sure . . . More noise was heard on the Student Union building but the matter fizzled as usual . . . the music department pre- sented Handel ' s, The Messiah very beautifully and suc- cessfully . . . word was announced of the resumption of ath- letic relations between Akron University and Kent State . . . about a week later Akron Buchtelite and Kent Stater column- ists were exchanging nice dirty words and things were being said about a beauty battle, but said battle was dropped until later . . . Englemon Hall gave its winter formal in Wills Gym and quite successfully, too . . . the University theatre dropped its thespian airs for a night and gave its winter formal also . . . Still another important social event was the annual All- Greek dance, Fri. 16th . . . held this year at Meyers Lake ballroom in Canton and sponsored by the pledge chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha . . . about three hundred Greeks and guests drove to Canton, danced . . . Christmas vacation be- gan on the 22nd . . . Social calendar for December showed among other events: KMK and Gamma dances, 2nd . . . Delta Phi Sigma winter formal, 3rd . . . Englemon Hall winter formal, 9th . . . Uni- versity Theatre formal, 10th ... All Greek dance, 16th . . . Off-Campus Women ' s Club Winter Dance, Men ' s Union Bridge party, Tri-Sig formal pledge dance, Lowry Hall dance, Theta Sig winter formal, 17th . . . ASA Christmas Porty, 18th . . . Englemon Hall Christmas party, 1 9th . . . Off- Campus Women ' s Club Christmas party. Men ' s Union Fun- fest, 20th . . . Thank God It ' s Friday Club well under way. • 73 c=Ull Old Z), ance Something new in the way of dances nnade its appearance on the campus Saturday night, Jan. 21 when all the campus organizations, excluding fraternities and sororities, held the first All-Club dance. Wills Gym for this occasion was transformed into a night club v ith tables bearing lighted candles set around the floor. Soft drinks were served at the tables. In strictest keeping with night club tradition, a floorshow was presented, feature of which was singing by Mildred Maxa. Other features included a musical quiz of the Kay Kayser type won by Frosh president Bill Gilronan, tap danc- ing by Don Pierce and musical specialties by the Three Bobs , Hurd, Orpin, Aungst. The dance was sponsored by the central committee of clubs (pictured below) headed by Margaret McMillion. She was assisted by Morgot Mueller, Louise Dugan, Clyde Haw- thorne, Fred Prasse. Left to right: Marion Shank, Donald Scullion, Charles Thompson, Louise Dugan, Fritz Prosse, Margaret McMil- lion, Dorothy Smith, Bill Drew, John Gerberich, Jane Fitzpatrick, Margot Meuller, Clyde Hawthorne. 74 • KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION CARDINAL KEY MEN ' S UNION LA FE HOME ECONOMICS NEWMAN CLUB Y. W. C. A. PI KAPPA DELTA BIOLOGY CLUB COMMERCE CLUB WESLEY FOUNDATION BLUE KEY W. A. A. STUDENT COUNCIL BARBARIANS WOMAN ' S LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ALPHA PSI OMEGA FRENCH CLUB • 75 lyL Jie LCj atteyi tima LU First row, left to right: Jean Stroud, Elizabeth Myers, Arlene Weymouth, Charlotte Volk, Helen Schmidt, Jane Fitzpatrick, Margaret Williams, Ann Armstrong, Ruth Baumberger, Shirley Cannon. Second row, left to right: Eleanor Seymore, Ruby Hartman, Charleen McFetridge, Helen Martin, Miss Van Campen, Miss Swan, Myrtle Beecher, Christine Robinson, Judy Hughs, Laura Ewell. Third row, left to right: lone Peachey, Betty Heiks, Anita Totten, Elizabeth Burzloff, Mary Offenhauer, Laura May Miller, Dorthea Richard, Jeanetfe Luikart, Mildred Jacobs, Shirley Giles. Fourth row, left to right: Izora Wood, Jane Osborne, Marjory Diltz, Nadine Mohler, Rita Allendorf, Mary Jane Antal, Thora Ubel, Violet Pearl, Marcia Sternad. Fifth row, left to right: Marjory Whittlesly, Katherine Osborne, Helen Cassidy, Maude Folger, Martha Stevens, Harriet Eshelman, Ruth Keppler, Margaret Fenn, Lorena Bonardi. President Jane Fitzpatrick Vice President Helen Schmidt Secretary Harriet Eschelman Treasurer Betty McGuire The Kindergarten-Primary club was organ- ized mainly that knowledge for the education of the young students might be gathered and disseminated to the teachers of the future. This departmental club attempts to bring into active cooperation all lower educational in- terest, parent education and new progressive types of education in nursery schools, kinder- gartens and primary grades. It hopes through these studies to raise the standards of pro- fessional training for leaders and teachers in this field. As an organization founded on Kent ' s campus in 1928, they have sincerely endeavored to promote good fellowship and to help the growth of the department. This year under the guidance of Miss G. Hazel Swan and President Jane Fitzpatrick, the club has undertaken several social projects and has rendered service whenever possible. 76 • kuHcai — O4 K iiw President Rocco Petta Vice President Elizabeth Lauren son Secretary and Treasurer Ethel Baum Although it is one of their greatest aims to be able to promote closer relations and stronger friendships among physical education majors and minors, the club sets definite standards to develop a professional attitude. Throughout each school year, meetings, both social and professional are held. Members plan and sponsor hikes, picnics and dinners for the club. At their annual fall dinner banquet an authority in the physical educa- tion field is a guest of honor and acts as principal speaker. M- i. -e j mmmmm - .J S f i - .. J Front row, left to right: Adrionne Von Hyning, Mrs. Apple, Rieta Meh lenbocher, Ethel Baum, Jessie Laurenson, Elizobeth Lourenson, Betty Ferguson, Allen Bereit, Anton Lejsek, Don Sinn, Robert Fry, Jolin Yesso, William Decker, Daniel Cortesi, Clarence Ortt. Second row: Marjorie Hines, Betty McGuire, Viola Smith, Lucille Hurd, Betty Ackley, Dorothy Rugg!es, Ade ' e Singley, Melvin Boyd, Donald Martin, Warner Dixon, Anthony De Giralamo, Milan Piotrowski, Stephen Foitin, Leonard Lifton. Third row: June Adams, Roberta Mitchell, Jean Melick, Hawley Dieringer, Elwood Simkins, Paul Lang, Aithur Smith, Leonard Rcinhord, Fred Wolf, John Watson, Norvin Carter, Pete Gulgin. Fourth row: Louise Trau, Margaret Clark, Kothryn Gallucci, Jean Bowen, Pearl Harris, Margaret Kincoid, Delia Harms, Mi ' dred Lull, Sue Myser, Louis Alstodt, John Steinert, James McCune, James Griffith, Russell Bolin. Fifth row; Constonce Hogon, Louise Re tzel, Bstty Grombocher, Bertha Heichel, Betty Line, Betty Jane Shaw, Horold Martin, William Gillis, Tom Kane, E. Turner, Ralph Gortrell, Don Johnson, Harold Searcy. Sixth row: Mr. Altmann, Deloris Herman, Marguerite Blue, Mabel Esping, Helen Lindbergh, Betty Sover, Arthur Kirkland, Joseph Price, J. Fadeley, Robert Stueve, Leonard Morgan, Howard Nedesky, Joseph Meleskc. Seventh row: Kathryn Eddy, Loretta Gre nisen, Rocco Petia, Sam Farkos, Roman Wojno, Max Connors, James Wilder, Mike Feduniak, Norvil Hill, Dice Alexander, Louis Cardinal. Eighth row: Roy Novotny, Jane Mohoffey, Betty Fairfax, James Alogdelis, Felix Murlok, Ulric Peters, Robert Dickerhoff, Andrew Mitchell, Fred Swasey, Joseph Woods. Ninth row; Arthur Scarpitti, Clair Wagstoff, Kay Wardman, Nadine Hulbert, A. Samarfzi. • 77 Jiil Cll l i 1 Back row: Dorothy Season. Front row: Marguerite Runk, Miss Laura Hill, advisor; Gretchan Cooke, president; Francie Waterbury; Dr. Florence Beall, and Marge Dunfee. President Gretchan Cooke Vice President Dorothy Season Secretary Pauline Franks Treasurer Francie Waterbury Organized by Dean Blanche A. Verder in 1924, Kent ' s chapter of Cardinal Key, national honorary activities fraternity for women, this year celebrated its fifth anniversary. The primary purpose of this society is to select those leaders who may meet and discuss ways and means of cooperating with the faculty to promote the welfare of the student body and the best interests of the institution. Like the Blue Key it has no national installation teams, and no secret work. In selecting members, the society recognizes qualities in character, scholarship, student activities, leadership and service. Pre- requisites of the two-point-five average and participation in at least five extra curricular activities, are required. 78 • -yl Lcn iA i ma t First row: Martin Kovalik, Rucsell Harkins, Woodrow Barkett, Dr. Muzenmoyer. Second row: Vincent McDevitt, Dick Butler, Mr. C. A. Slocum, Dick Firth. Senior representatives Russell Harkins Dick Butler Martin Kovalik Junior representatives Woodrow Barkett Richard Firth Sophomore representative Vincent McDevitt As each man enters school he automatically becomes a member of the Men ' s Union, an organization which was founded in 1922. Their program was an outgrowth of the belief 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. Believing that those who are not able to qualify for the hard grind of varsity athletic teams, should not be forced into the background. Dean Manchester has worked out, with the aid of class representatives, a broad progrom. This includes a group of activities ranging from intramural sports to creative arts. • 79 J. First row, seated: Mabel Roddy, June Sprouse, Gloria Brogneaux, Gertrude Squires, Marian Pannier, Eileen Kienzle, Edna Mclntyre. Second row, standing: Gertrude DeVos, Evelyn Hammands, Kathleen Lozier, Elsie Adelmcn, Dorothy Kilby, Emma Jarvis, Doris Russell, Rita Duerr, Betty Czomba. President Gertrude R. Squires Secretary Mary A. Seesholtz Treasurer Marion Pannier The La Fe club is a woman ' s organization for non-Greeks. They have hod a successful year with dances and club activities. In past years they have had a few fingers in the political pie. They stand together in enforcing their one aim of being democratic. Miss Edna Eisen is ther faculty advisor. 80 • l atbatiaiL President Hubert Lawrence Vice President Paul Weis Secretary-Treasurer Earl Theobald Vv ' hen it was first organized the Barbarians were mainly an athletic club, which was open to all men who could not afford a fraternity and who desired to become affiliated with some group. However due to its increased membership and changing needs, the Bar- barians have added several social functions to their schedule. This year a joint dance with the La Fe club was held. Although they are not on the top of the intramural ladder they have given the fraternities stiff competi- tion in recent years. The Barbarians have national affiliations. Front row, left to right: Paul Wci3, Lowell Gatts, Charles Kimball, George Theobald, Earl Theobald. Back row, left to right: Clarence Boyle, Charles Goshen, Hubert Lawrence, Joseph Jones, Arnold Beriet, James Munro, Dick Firth. Members not in picture: Charlej Quinette, Joseph Benko, James Lees, Kirt Lowry, Ralph Tullis, James Rybak. • 81 ante K ca OHtic Cu First founded in 1916, the club was reorganized and became affiliated with the State and National Economics clubs in 1928. By attending meet- ' ings a professional attitude is developed toward Home Economics. Its pur- pose is also to sponsor the social life of the department. The club increases educational experiences through outside speakers, educational films and demonstrations. This year ' s activities include: a Tea honoring Home Economics freshmen, picnic at the Home Management house, regional con- ference at Akron U., Parent-Daughter banquet, Christmas dinner. Home Economics club dance. State conference at Columbus, Joint dinner with Akron U ' s club and dinner honoring the seniors. President Radah Keep Vice President Lucille Smith Rec. Secretary OIlie Mae Mellick Cor. Secretary Barbara Duncanson Treasurer Grace Newman Bartholomew, Norma Beachler, Ruth Bockhorst, Lois Bucher, Millicient Claypoole, Jeanne Dominick, Nellie Duncon, Marion Forbs, Kothryn Fuller, Patricia Gerlach, Edith Gerig, Lois Godfrey, Margaret Hamilton, Rita Hanan, Louise Happoldt, Donna Harnish, Ella Jane Heichel, Bertha Heinz, Helen Holcomb, Virginia Irwin, Marjorie Johnston, Pauline Karnes, Gertrude Keep, Radah Knouff, Mary Kopeck, E. Sophia Mellick, OIlie Moe Minor, Betty Lou Morgan, Jeanette Myers, Geraldine Newman, Grace Osborn, Ruth Overholt, Edna Pannier, Morion Porter, Jean Shanks, Marjorie Smith, Lucille Smith, Marjorie Vutech, Virginia Wagstaff, Claire Ward, Isabelle Wilcox, Jessie Wilson, Florence Wolcott, Betty Rose Yarano, Loretta Shaw, Betty Hutter, Lois 82 • i ie i«? I ap iJ_ First row: Arnold Miller, Robert Hurd, Robert Potts, Paul Ryan, Richard Firth, Fred Woods. Second row: Keith Spriggel, Cloyd Lawrence, Malcolm Manfuld, Woodrow Barkett, Sam Sherman, John Tollentire, Tom Bell. Third row: Rayy Mitten, Dick Butler, Gordon Hostettler, Tom Watts, Jack Watts, Donald Scullion, William Morris, George Theobald, Leiand Zahnizer, Jack Tomasheska, Homer Har- rington. President Dick Butler Vice President John Tollentire Secretary-Treasur er Sam Sherman Cor. Secretary Keith Spriggel The Kent chapter of Blue Key was founded on July 20, 1932. Dean Raymond Manchester and two students were instrumental in gaining a charter. These two students, Joe Kelly and Harold Jones are honored every spring at the annual Jones-Kelly dinner. The purposes of the organization are to study, discuss and strive to further the best interests of Kent State university, and to promote a spirit of fraternalism among all Kent State students. The motto is Serving, I live. Membership is limited to juniors and seniors whose scholastic records are above the all men ' s average. Men are elected on the basis of achievement, character, service, personality and scholarship. • 83 lU First row; Reita Mehlenbacher, Viola Smith, Betty Ferguson, Sue Myser. Top row, standing; Betty Ackley, Morjorie Stricklen, Jessie Lourenson, Kay Vallen, Ethel Bourn, Betty Fairfox, Mary Liezert. First row: Lillian Antonelli, Delia Harms, Mary Schray, Verna Boulton and Gloria Brogneaux, Second row; Alice Parker, Jessie Laurenson, Hazel Kelly, June Caldwell, Consfance Hagen, Marjorie Stricklen, Jone Mahaffey. Third row; Virginia Osborne, Hazel Long, Alma Taylor, Lucy Bond, Marguerite Blue, Doris Weston and Lauretta Weichman. 84 • liJ. Front row: Normell White, Batty Ocassk, Peg McMillion, Winona Eyre. Second row: Marie MIosostky, Rosemary Dempsey, Margaret Clark, Louise Trau, Mary Jane Mebert, Betty Talbot, Pearl Harris. Third row: Margaret Hompton, Mary Jane O ' Brien, Betty Sue McGuire, Arlene Seaman, Mildred Luli, Dorothy Murdock. President Kay Vallen Vice President Jessie Laurenson Secretary Ethel Daum Treasurer Betty Ferguson The Woman ' s Athletic Association was organized mainly to supply extra curricular activities for unafilliated gi rls. The W. A. A. is a member of the National Athletic Federation of College Women and the Athletic Federation of Ohio College Women. Every woman in the university is entitled to mem- bership. • 85 Seated: Gordon Hostettler, Leiand Zahniser, Margaret Eckhort, Jean Culhan, Vernon Beal, Harvey Glanzer. Standing: Professor G. Harry Wright, Dr. W. E. Moore, William Leever. President Leiand Zanhiser Vice President Jean Culhan Secretary-Treasurer Gordon Hostettler Pi Kappa Delta, honorary speech fraternity, is the youngest and most active of three such organizations in the United States, having 156 chapters in 34 states with a total membership of 17,000 students. It was founded at Ottawa university, Ottawa, Kansas in 1913, for the purpose of stimulating and promoting the interest of the intercollegiate oratory, debate and public speaking. Every two years a national tournament is held, and the winners are generally considered national collegiate titleholders. Last year at Topeka, Kansas, the men ' s debate team representing Kent received a Superior ranking and tied for first place. On the odd years, smaller pro- vincial tournaments are held. This year the Ohio Iota chapter at Kent was host to the Province of the Lakes tournament, April 7-8. At the provincial banquet Pres. K. C. Leebrick accepted an honorary membership with the Degree of Special Distinction. 86 iL cz:A ' iv)lia J-keta First row: Olive Snyder, Edna Em- mons, Catherine Leist, Jane Near- pass, Marjorie Brandon, Irene Os- borne, Ruth LaPolla; second row: Hubert Lawrence, Carl Haglund, Ver- non Wolrath, Margaret McMillion, Eddie Adams, Dr. Lewis Tohill, Na- thaniel Dickinson. The Psi chapter of Phi Alpha Theta was established on the Kent chapter during the college year of 1938-39. It is a national history honorary replacing a departmental club. Its present enrollment numbers 14. c: lv)ka yu yn uaa f Seated: Louise Dugan, Marjorie Bed- ford, Wadno Griffiths, Prof. E. Turner Stump, Ruby Fiorenzo, John Batch- elder, Pat Fuller. Standing: G. Horry Wright, Don Schilmiller, Curtis Peck, Leonard Rod- key. Alpha Psi Omega was organized as an honorary dramatic fraternity in 1926 for the purpose of providing on honor society for those doing a high standard of work in dramatics. There are now 149 chapters thoughout the United States for Grand Director E, Turner Stump and a delegate from this campus installed a chapter at Youngstown College during the Tri-State convention held at Kent. • 87 Y. W. C. A. Front row: Alberta Wright, Frances Smith, Mary Vlad, Jane Cowell; second row: Phy llis Hull, Betty Crampton, Jane Stroup. COMMERCE CLUB First row: Charles Holloway, Phyllis Moore, Mary Sud- eron, Mary Vlad, M. Phelps Snyder; second row: Jules Bognar, Robert Johnson, Wilbur LeMasters, Mack Geit- gey. Merle Cochran; third row: Norbert Fuchik, Kenneth Adolph, Donald Scullion, Marion E. Shank, Eugene An- tonuk. 88 • a President Francis Smith Vice President Betty Crampton Secretary Lillian Kochenderfer Treasurer Mary Knouff One of the more active organizations of the school, the Y. W. C. A. caused quite a stir when guest speaker Dick Butler told the members What Men like in Women . They also sponsored their annual Doll show and presented an assembly program in April. ami etce It President Donald Scullion Vice President Eugene Antonuk Secretary Mack Geitgey Treasurer Jules Bognor This club is the official club of the depart- ment. Its aims are both social and profes- sional. Numbered among its activities are, field trips, guest speakers, demonstrations and motion pictures. The club has sponsored all university dances in the past. • 89 Hi afften eaaitc ' i First row: Dean Mary L. Smallwood, Martha Rufener, Peggy Suppes, Patricia Fuller, Margaret Callahan, Ruth Keppler, Priscilla Grieme, Margaret McMillion, Caroline Clowson, Jane Rothermund; second row: Normell White, Gladys Taylor, Kay Moloney, Betty Trory, Betty Ofensend. President- Priscilla Grieme Vice President Martha Rufener Secretary Jane Rothermond Treasurer Margaret Callahan Upon registering, every woman is auto- matically a member of the Woman ' s League of the university. This organization does all in its power to aid and help acclimate other women enrolled, during their stay here. The League has only one policy, the greatest ser- vice possible to all the women of the univer- sity and the building up of a stronger uni- versity spirit. This organization was instru- mental in bringing Mrs. Chase Going Wood- house, speaker, to the campus and sponsors of the Big-Little Sister tea. Transfer dinners, assembly programs, senior dinner and Mother ' s and Father ' s day. 90 lan Newly organized, the International Rela- tions club is open to those interested in cur- rent events. Meetings are devoted to discus- sions of foreign affairs, guest speakers, book reviews or open forums. Attendance at three consecutive meetings is required before active membership is acquired. Dean Earl Crecroft of the Liberal Arts College is faculty advisor. President Robert Stockdale Vice President Gordon Hostettler Secretary-Treasurer Chris Kainrad Front row: Chris Koinrod, Shirley Rummel, Dean Earl W. Crecroft, Virginia Moore, Bob Stockdale; second row: Gordon Hostettler, Clarence Boyle, Robert Beuck, Nathaniel Dickenson, Hon M. Kang. • 91 ewinan liw President Francis Hinderschied Vice President Betty Bergman Treasurer Jerry Bissler Secretary Justine Dermasa The Newman club first founded by Cardinal Newman at Philadelphia, was organized on this campus in 1936. Its one aim is to influence the spiritual, intellectual and social welfare of the Catholic students on the campus. This year ' s activities included: retreat, Newman club dance held, at the Mayflower hotel in Akron, and guest speakers. One assembly pro- gram year is sponsored by this organization. Adolph, Kenneth Altmann, Barton Botes, Tom Begg, George Benedict, Nancy Beuck, Ralph Beuck, Robert Bissler, Jerry Bonordi, Loreno Borgss, Mary Alice Bowies, Betty Brennon, Edward Brogneaux, G ' orio Bryce, Alice Champion, Beverly Chesnok, Agnes Cianciolo, Mary A. Clark, Margaret Cloymon, Kathleen Cook, Eileen DeJute, Mary DeJute, Betty Dermasa, Justine Donohoe, John Downs, Elaine Dunn, Anna Duerr, Rita Eriser, Robert Forinocci, John Feist, Gene Fuchik, Norbert Fye, Beatrice Gallucci, Frank Gruszeski, John J. Jr. Guarnieri, Josephine Hogan, Connie Hansen, Geraldine Hogon, Marion Hinderschied, Francis Holcomb, Betty Ingham, Bob Ippoliti, Lena Jackson, Virginia James, Helen Kainrad, Chris Knechtges, Edwin Konkel, Victoria Kordinak, Edward Krusko, Vilma Laurenson, Elizabeth Laurenson, Jessie Moloney, Kay Maglione, Charles Monyo, Peter McDermott, Mary McGowan, Catherine McGuire, Betty Sue Mclntyre, Bill Mourer, John Menster, Sue Midgley, Hazel Mecek, Edena Moricoli, John Mosher, Paul Mosher, Bob Murry, Agatha Nappy, Toni Opeil, Leonard Percoco, Frank Pfeiffer, Helen Phillips, Raymond Ruta, Stella Ryan, Paul Saker, Virginia Salandra, Marie Scheoermon, John Schmitz, Jock Schneider, William Spencer, Roslyn Sherlock, Ruth Schott, Pauline Schumacher, Mary Schwering, Bob Smith, Marie Turano, Thomas Taylor, Alma Welsh, Alys Weyer, Rita Wojno,Romand Yorono, Loretta Yurko, Irene Zdesar, Rose 92 • 1 i euei4 z at i Jia ll an. i President Pat Patterson Vice President Charles Cooley Secretary Lillian Kochenderfer Treasurer Edna Mae Overholt The Wesley foundation of Kent is promoted by the board of education of the Methodist church. Its sole purpose is to build Christian character and to train students for leadership in their home churches. It attempts to provide students with a church home away from home. Meetings have been of a religious and social nature. Activities included fireside discussions, lectures, retreats, hikes and social hours. I i.e. The Newman Club and Wesley Foundation had no direct connection with the All Club dance but are included here because this is the organization section.) m 93 teH.ck lnv In the eleventh year of its existence, Le Cercle Francois still aims to promote the use of French and interest in France in an informal social atmosphere, as well as in the formal classroom. It boasts of having spon- sored two French films — - La Marternelle and Mayerling . Other activi- ties included a banquet at the Kent hotel, a picnic supper on the Engleman hall roof garden and a joint musicale with the German club. Miss Helen Machan is the club advisor, while Miss Edith Belle Rowlen is the honorary advisor. President Frances Eisner Vice President Jacqueline Richner Secretary-Treasurer Lillian Antonelli Back row: Dorothy Hudson, Pauline Franks, Lynette Se3ds, Joan Grether, Betty Schlesinger, Isabella Champlin, iris Pratt, Frances Eisner; third row: Jean Harmony and Jacquelin Richner; second row, seated: Alvira Dura, Margaret McMillion, Dorothy Smith, Miss Helen W. Machan, Ruth LaPolla, Dolly Werner, Mary Allen; bottom row: Francie Waterbury, Vonda Clark, Betty Talbot, Lillian Antonelli, Gloria Brogneaux. 94 • tlyLdeM. t aiti ci •d President Thomas Watts Vice President John Tallentire Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Season Chairman of Elections . . . Gordon Hostettler In 1936 student government was given a new constitution which considerably extended its powers. Since that time the council has gone for toward its goal of regulating student activities and of establishing cordial relation- ships with the administration. The council is a member of the National Student Federa- tion of America, an organization designed to coordinate the activities of the student gov- ernments in American universities. Each year Kent ' s governing body sends delegates to the national convention. This year the Council was host to a regional con- vention of N.S.F.A. in May. Membership of the Student Council consists of representatives of all the university organi- zations under the Ranney Plan of student government, drawn up by Don Ranney, presi- dent of Student council for 1936-37. Left to right: Gordon Hostettler, James Rybok, Clarence Boyle, Arnold Miller, Bob Stockdole, Dorothy Season, Tom Watts, John Tallentire, Woodrow Borkett, Jane Rothermond, Martha Jane Thomas. • 95 cr M , weaietA wete cattec t soph officers rested between dances on genuine tomb- stones ... ... at the Sophomore Sweater Swag- ger given by the sophomore class in an attempt to raise money for a larger dance some time later in the year. Defying the Friday-the-1 3th super- stition, decorations chairman Char- lotte Boedecker garbed Wills gym in a mantle of tombstones, skeletons, ghosts and similar eerie decorations. Rumour had it that the tombstones were genuine. Dancers danced to the tunes of Shy Lockson ' s band and intermission en- tertainment was provided by Mildred Maxa ' s vocals and Reita Mehlen- bacher and Al Parker ' s ballroom dancing. 96 ( naienian ;:r rail l Ac cue ate A — 1 Dr. J. O. Engleman Dr. James 0. Engleman, third president of Kent State University, who resigned early in 1938 was paid lasting tribute on Sunday, January 29 when the University ' s newest girls ' dormitory, Engleman Hall was formally dedi- cated. The ceremony, attended by nearly 300 guests, featured the hanging of a portrait of Dr. Engleman, which was painted by Prof. E. Ladislaw Novotony, of the University art de- partment, and presented by him to the Uni- versity. The portrait was presented by Paul V. Uien, head of the art department, West Technical high school, Cleveland, and received by John R. Williams, pres dent of the University board of trustees. The program was con- ducted under the supervision of President K. C. Leebrick. Construction on the dormitory was begun early last year and completed just in time for the opening of school this year. • 97 98 • JANUARV With school resuming Jan. 13 following Christmas vaca- tion, the month was comparatively bare of important events. Main reason: exams began last of month. First event of the month was the annual New Year ' s Ball in Wills Gym, Jan. 6 . . . decorations, balloons . . . intermis- sion floor show with sophomore Hal Eifort as m.c, doing nice job of directing the acts . . . Outstanding sideshow of month was the Men ' s Union assembly which presented ASA President Margie Dunfee and ASA Jean Ulmer, both seniors, who told the audience, par- ticularly the men, What Women Admire In Men . . . coeds Dunfee and Ulmer spared no words, gave a very forward, off- the-shoulder account of the things men do that annoy women: i.e., egoism, loud dressing, stinginess . . Also in January Kent State University became the 552nd member of the Association of American Colleges . . . occasion was the Association ' s annual meeting, Jon. 12 in Louisville, Ky. . . . Highlight of the month was the University Theatre ' s pre- sentation of Maxwell Anderson ' s STAR WAGON, starring theatre veterans Johnny Batchelder and Wanda Griffiths both gave good performances with Batchelder leading by a nose . . . best supporting roles were those of Blair Sheers as a philosophic bachelor and sophomore Betty Leake, theatre ' s most promising actress, as an excitable, decorous widow whose main activity is choir leading . . . Martha Jane Thomas, Don Schiimiller turned in good minor roles . . . Largest off-campus social event was Newman club ' s formal, Jan. 20 at Akron ' s Mayflower hotel under direction of Newman president Francis Hinderschied . . . very succes- ful . . . Two other dances of month were Sophomore Sweater Swagger, Fri. 13 . . . All-Club dance. Sat. 21 . . . principal worry toward end of month: exams . . . nickelodeons in local hangouts were grinding overtime for such numbers as They Say; You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby; Begin The Beguine . . . Taus and guests danced at Lowry Hall Sat,, 7th ... A. A. U. W. Tea was held Thur. 1 2th . . . • 99 PAUL RYAN Editor The Kent Stater In the Friday, Jan. 27 issue of the Kent Stater student readers found the following paragraph: . . . on the eve of the greatest expansion period in the history of the University, the Kent Stater takes pride in announcing the first step towards what will ultimately be a daily newspaper — a tri-weekly Feb. 8 Editor Paul Ryan began issuing his three papers each week. The result: better news coverage, higher advertising rotes where possible and more work for his staff which he has handled with a professional work-or- else attitude. Greatest staff change was shift in February of Tom Bell from managing editor to business manager. Bell also edited the paper during the last summer school session. The Kent Stater under Editor Ryan has been noticeably unbiased this year; also has been respectful, promoting no clean-ups or campaigns. Single promotion this year was Battle of Beauties in cooperation with University of Akron in March. Purpose of Stater besides news organ is to serve as laboratory for University journalism students, now numbering about 65. The paper is self-censored on most occasions. 100 TOM BELL, Business Manager MARK TREAT Assistant Business Manager • 101 Edition Editors Society Editors EDITION EDITORS: Harold Hanson, Betty Crompton, Jack Watts. SOCIETY EDITORS: Billie Martin, Kay Moloney, Not Floersheimer. 102 • STAFF Top picture: George Fleischer, Tom Boles, Hube Briers, Bob Seese, Charles Maglione, Bob Hirt, Mory Allen, Mary K. Balser. Bottom picture: Billie Mortin, Jack Watts, Bob Seese, Harold Hanson, Paul Ryan, Tom Bates, Charles Maglione, Betty Crampton. • 103 :L ItC tCM Duff Baldwin, Business Manager Francie Waterbury, Editor Left hand picture, front row: Rita Moller, Virginia Solder, John Mourer, Tom Utter, Gertrude DeVos, Bob Porl hurst, Bernice Booth, Jules Vognar. Right hand picture, front row: Jack Harris; baci row: Henry Beck, Bob Hirt, Jock Pierce, Jock Leggett. 104 Editor Francie Waterbury Business Manager Duff Baldwin Advertising Manager Jules Bognar Managing Editor Marge McNab Assistant Editors Sam Fogg, Bob Hirt Art Editors Max Johnson, Jean Ulmer Exchange Editor Gertrude DeVose Candid Page Editors Jack Harris, Jack Pierce Photography Editor Henry C. Beck Publicity Managers. Tom Utter, Jack Maurer, Bob Parkhurst Circulation Manager Dick Firth Assistants .... Rita Moller, John MacDonald Advisor Professor A. Clarence Smith The Duchess celebrated her first anniversary with the February issue. Purpose — The magazine is a combination of literary and humorous material — and attempts to fill a needed place of a publication on this campus for creative writing. The Duchess is viewed as a personality — a little lady — specifically the little lady on the front cover. Each issue follows a certain theme: Frosh issue; Homecoming issue; Christ- mas issue; Final exam issue; Valentine issue; Take off (parody) issue; Prom issue and Graduation issue. • 105 106 • BASKETBALL • 107 Offhand we would say the Flash floormen had a 50-50 season, or maybe a little better. They won 12 games and dropped 1 1. The boys opened the season fast and well, knocking over their first five opponents in a row. After that they were stopped short by their next four consecutive foes, Findloy, Baldwin-Wallace, John Carroll and Hiram. B-W knocked them off again later in the season, but Coach Steam ' s team invited Hircm to Wilis Gym and proceeded to defeat them. The eastern trip toward the close of the season netted one win out of four con- tests. The squad suffered a noticeable loss early in the season when steady, hard-playing Ducky Hazen was forced out by illness. Wayne Griffith was high point man of the season; Ernie Sullivan received honorable mention on the official All-Ohio team. Ernie Sullivan Max Conner Sheldon Helmick Coach G. Donald Stearn Bud LeChoix, Bill Boliontz, Orlie Simons, manager; Ben Watkins, Don Gulgin. 108 • Paul Hazen Wayne Griffith Pete Gulgin Schedule B. ' uffton 25 Hclbrook 27 Muskingum 35 Bowling Green ... .33 Mount Union 28 Findlay 44 Baldwin-Wallace ..26 John Carroll 36 Hiram 35 Ashland 27 Wocster 37 Baldwin-Wallace ..44 Alliance 42 St. Bonda 39 Buffalo 33 Hobart 44 Oswego 40 Ashland 33 Findlay 30 Toledo 49 Marietta 38 Hiram 40 Mount Union 34 Kent 27 Kent 38 Kent 51 Kent 35 Kent 35 Kent 33 Kent 24 Kent 34 Kent 31 Kent 30 Kent 33 Kent 31 Kent 50 Kent 27 Kent 47 Kent 33 Kent 31 Kent 43 Kent 39 Kent 45 Kent 49 Kent 44 Kent 32 Bert Davidian Harold Shaffer • 109 WRESTLING Schedule Waynesburg . . Findlay Michigan State 9 Ohio University 4 ' a K, S. U. Freshmen .... 3 Akron U 3 Ohio State U 6 U. of Oklahoma W. G- J. College Purdue U Findlay 5 no • The headline just about tells the story of the season. From Jan. 7 when they out- grunted Waynesburg 20-8 until Feb. 22 when they met the boys from Oklahoma U., Joe Bagala ' s mat crew had clear sailing. None of their opponents in that period even come close to defeating them. But the Oklahoma championship mat ma- chine arrived in town and stopped the Kent gropplers 18-6. After that the Kent boys stopped Washington Jefferson 38-0, out- grappled Purdue 28-0 and closed the season by defeating Findlay 29-5. One man in every weight traveled to Case in Cleveland for the Interstate tournament. Jackie Wilbur, 121, lost in the finals but took his match in the consolations for a second place. Russ Doan, 128, fought through to the finals and then decisioned his man for the title. Leonard Tiger Pomeroy, captured the 136-pound crown. In the 145 weight, Lynn Sivon won a second place in the consolation round. Fred Swasey got to the semi-finals, was stopped there and then lost his consola- tion match. George Papushak took final honors in the 165 class, while Joe Aschauer, 178, dropped his semi-finals match and forfeited in the consolations. Heavyweight Carmen Falcone reached the finals and pinned Adams of Ohio U. for the title. Four men, Pomeroy, Swosey, Papushak and Falcone, represented Kent State at the Na- tional Finals held at Franklin Marshall col- lege, Lancaster, Pa. Heavyweight Falcone wrestled four men, pinning one to make the only score — two points for the Kent wrestlers. • ni JACK WILBUR— 121 lbs. MILAN PIOTROWSKI — 121 lbs. RUSS DOAN — 128 lbs. — Captain Inter-state Champ LEONARD POMEROY — 135 lbs. Inter-stote Champ MYRON BRUNO— 155 lbs. FRED SWASEY— 155 lbs. GEORGE PAPUSHAK — 165 lbs. Inter-state Champ JOE ASCHAUER— 175 lbs. CARMEN FALCONE— Heovy • 113 SWIMMING Fenn College .... 1 6 Wooster 24 Ohio U 39 Oberlin 34 Wooster 26 Slippery Rock ... .42 Wittenberg 62 Kent won 4; lost 3. Kent 59 Kent 50 Kent 37 Kent 41 Kent 49 Kent 33 Kent 13 Front row, left to right: Mike Manful, Don Johnson, Sam Farkas, Bruce Kreighbaum, Noel Rapp; bock row, left to right: Dale Stewart, Felix Burlok, James Wilder, Lenny Opeil, Ralph Wands, Coach Ray Novotony. 114 • TEAM The swimming team gets the benefit of the doubt this season and is credited with a little better than mediocre season. Their record shows four wins and three losses. Their scores in the meets which they lost were not one-sided enough to make them look too bad with the exception of the Wittenberg meet. Their victories, with the exception of the Ohio University meet, were easy ones for the Novotonymphs. They wo n by good margins over Fenn College, and over Wooster twice. Statistics show that Coach Novotony ' s watermen scored 282 points as compared to a total of 243 for their seven oppo- nents. • 115 116 • FE5R0AHV By the time the sixth day of this month hod rolled around, exams were over, new registration had begun and students again were settling down to the business of having a good time. Some of our friends who took that business too seriously the first semester left us and others stayed on only by grace of the administration . . . registration figures for second semester showed 2025, largest second-semester regis- tration in University ' s history . . . During the month; a chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, national social science honorary, was established on the campus, or- ganized by President Leebrick and Dr. James T. Laing, head of the sociology department . . . student waiters at girls ' dining hall selected freshman Peggy Karper from Ashtabula, a Tri Sig, as their queen to rule over their Waiter ' s Hop in March . . . Jack Leggett began his column, The Other Side, in the Stater . . . the Kent-Akron U. beauty feud was revived and plans laid to fight it out . . . Joe Bagala ' s mat- men suffered their only defeat of the season when they bowed before the smoothly oiled mat machine that rolled in out of the west from Oklahoma U. . . . was first defeat on Kent home mats since 1932 . . . New Science Hall finally got officially under way . . . Month ' s strictly social calendar announced: KMK house- party, 10th . . . ASA dance. Phi Alpha Alpha dance. Delta Sigma Epsilon formal, 1 1 th . . . Tau faculty tea, 12th . . . Chi Delta rush party, 13th ... Pi Kappa Sigma rush party, 14th . . . Off-Campus Women ' s Club valentine party, 15th . . . Theta Sig rush party, 16th . . . W.A.A. Sweetheart dance, 17th ... Pi Kappa Sigma pledge formal, Tau pledge formal, 18th . . . Kappa Sigma Chi houseparty, 19th . . . Phi Alpha Alpha rush party, 20th . . . Sigma Tau Gamma houseparty, 21st . . . Delta Sig rush party 23rd . . . Theta Sig pledge-alumni dance, 25th . . . Women ' s League tea for new students, 28th . . . Brightest sidelight of month was invasion of Tau bathroom by a mouse one midnight . . . highway patrol summoned, clubbed mouse until Taus quieted squeals . . . Artie Shaw was month ' s most popular band on campus . . . students were whistling a new tune, Deep Purple . . . winter ' s song favorite. Deep In A Dream, had begun to fade . . . • 117 118 • eauiic tu Somewhere, away back in December an Akron newspaper photographer came out to this campus, picked out several Kent coeds and some men on the campus, took them to an Akron roller skating rink and photographed them in the process of roller skating. That is how it started, the Battle of Beauty, An Akron University Buchtelite columnist saw the pictures of our coeds in the Akron paper and columned remarks about Kent coeds wearing hay- seeds. The Kent Stater picked up the remark, and from there one thing led to another until someone got the idea for a beauty contest. It was dropped before Christmas vacation, then revived. Early in March some 150 K. S. U. coeds answered the call to arms and appeared before six faculty judges. They were eliminated to 25, then to 12 and finally to the seven pictured on the opposite page. Later Dorothy Dyson withdrew and was replaced by sophomore Mary McDermott; other six in- cluded Jean Ulmer, Margie Dobinspeck, Betty Boles, Scotty Johnson, Peg Karper and Rita Mehlenbacher. Saturday night, March 18 the show was held in Akron ' s East Market Gardens. Gene Beecher ' s band furnished music to a packed dance floor. At intermission the contest, judged by Edgar Martin, creator of the comic strip, Boots and Her Buddies , was held and the Akron coeds judged most beautiful. Result; Surprised Akronites, disappointed Kent Staters. • 119 Nearly Four Hundred Photographers attended the Sh ort Courses Second Session 120 For six days beginning March 31 the Universty campus was probably the most photographed spot in the country. At least, there were about 300 photographers here then and most of them worked overtime. The occasion was the Second Annual Short Course in News Photo- graphy, directed by Prof. A. Clar- ence Smith, assistant head of the journalism department, and guided by Jack Price, dean of American news photographers. Prof. Smith conceived the idea while teaching at Oklahoma University and brought it with him when he came here in 1937. His session this year drew photographers from 1 1 states and from as far as Kansas City, Mo. The program was a photograph- er ' s dream. The first two days were strictly for beginners to warm them up for the real session. The main session then, included lectures on every phase of photography. There were lectures on lighting, lenses, developers, aerial photography, camera construction, film, motion pictures, composition, color photo- graphy, news picture values and reader-interest in news pictures. In addition there were open forums where photographers could talk shop, ask questions and exchange ideas. Another feature was a pho- tography scavenger hunt, won by freshman Bill Fairchild of this Uni- versity. The Course also included a luncheon in memory of Louis Jacques Monde Daguerre, dis- coverer of the photography develop- ing process, at which a Daguerre plaque was presented to the Uni- versity by the Ohio Newspaper Association. Main speaker at the banquet was Roy E. Lorsen, pub- lisher of LIFE magazine. Prof. Smith who originated the idea at Oklahoma University • 121 Jack Price, dean of American photographers, directed the course again this year ... knowledge-seeking photog- raphers, professional and amateur, attended about 15 different lectures . . . 122 • top — Raymond E. Dix, publisher of Wooster Record and representing Ohio Newspaper Association, President K. C. Leebrick and Roy E. Larsen, publisher of LIFE, shown with Daguerre plaque. below — Short Course lecturers relax at Daguerre luncheon. 123 124 • iWAHCH A sophomore strutted up the walk through the main gate one morning wearing a beer jacket and saddle shoes . . . we looked at the calendar, saw it was March and decided spring practically was here . . . Academically it was pretty much an average month with nothing very spectacular happening . . . only thing along that line was the warm-up for the Second Annual Photography Short Course which opened the last day of the month . . . The Greeks on the campus, the feminine ones, that is, got together the night of the 10th for the annual Pan Hellenic dance, held this year at the Woman ' s City club in Akron . . . pledging for sororities was weak the second semester with only 20 coeds accepting . . . Phi Alpha Alpha topped the list, boasting six pledges while the ASA ' s followed closely with five . . . Big show of the month was the Kent State vs. Akron U. beauty contest with seven Kent lovelies pitted against the same number from Akron . . . Kent lost on the decision of Judge Edgar Martin, creator of the comic, Boots and Her Buddies . . . Feature of the month was the University Theatre ' s present- ation of the Edna Ferber-George S. Kaufman play, STAGE DOOR . . . cast in the lead was Theatre ' s First Lady, sopho- more Betty Leake who stole the show with her vigorous acting . . . cast of 32 included 20 coeds, best actors of which were comedians Hazel Mosely and Meg Eckhart . . . best sup- porting roles were those of sophomore Dick Beckwith as the young playwright, veteran Johnny Batchelder as the producer. Opal Wigner as the hordboiled, wisecracking showgirl, Anna Jane Lea as the tragic, jobless aspiring actress who finally commits suicide . . . Sideshow of the month was Pop Night . . . Tau ' s won the five-dollar first prize with an International Date Bureau skit featuring Meg Eckart as Adolph Hitler . . . ASA ' s won the silver cup for selling most Pop Night tickets . . . Month ' s social whirl included: KMK benefit bridge, 1st . . . Tri-Sig formal. Silver Lake, and Delta Phi Sigma steak roast, 3rd . . . Waiter ' s Hop, 1 1 th . . . Moulton Hall sport dance, Lowry Hall houseparty, 17th . . . Akron-Kent beauty battle, 18th . . . Pop-Night, 23rd . . . Sigma Tau Gamma formal, 24th . . . Delta Sig dog dance, KMK formal 25th . . . Freshman class dance, 31st . . . nickelodeons in popular loafing places were playing Deep Purple, Hold Tight, Masquerade Is Over . . . • 125 Offi cers Left to right: James Rybak, pres.; Jeanne Hart, vice pres.; Margie Hunt, sec; Bill Drew, treas. 126 • Sophomore Class The sophomores deserve special mention because theirs is the last class to include two year diploma students. All in all, the 579 recent graduates of the green class have added much to the social life of Kent. On Friday, Jan. 13, defying all superstitions and rules of etiquette, they sponsored a Sweater Swagger where sweaters and tombstones were correct. Later in April, they were in- strumental in bringing George Hall and Dolly Dawn to the campus to entertain guests at the Sophomore Hop. 127 Sophomore Hop George Hall Dolly Dawn 128 • Marjorie Dunfee Arnold Miller • 129 F««B«-, J ' i «_ • • ■ V. f Gl [ ' 9 ' -jl c ' « « [ - p it , fr .«i ' L i T !«• W ' iSM|[ -■ef - «: K - im •c- fe«j SOPHOMORE f I !•« ' Si I ' q  « ■ ■ «o, L? ' . iWitcj |j|B ' f «r«l rxrirl [i %i i« l [ -l f Ki CLASS L,«K N ' |9  m At Offi cers Left to right: Robert Hurd, pres.; Woodrow Barkett, vice pres.; Dorothy Ruggles, sec. 132 • Junior Class At this writing, the third year students ore still in a quandary about the Junior Prom. For a while they had the names of all the leading American Swing bands flying around the campus. Then suddenly, word came that the affair would be closed. Besides this they have given Kent its homecoming queen and the student council its backbone for the coming year ' . The juniors gave the varsity athletic teams strength and brought special honors to the college in the field of forensics. • 133 JUNIOR 134 • CLASS 135 136 • APRIIs The month opened with most students looking forward to the spring vocation which started the 6th and ended the 1 1 th . . . the photogrohphy short course concluded on the first day of the month . . . main feature was the Daguerre luncheon at which the Ohio Newspaper Association pre- sented the University with a bronzed plaque which is to be mounted on a large rock at the east end of Merrill Hall after the doorway is installed there . . . luncheon ' s main speaker, Roy E. Larsen, publisher of LIFE magazine, who spoke on the advantages and scope of photography. Main subject of month: nine-weeks ' grades, of which there were none this semester and will be no more under new administrative set-up . . . only nine weeks ' marks to be given henceforth are F ' s and D ' s (deficiencies) . . . Sigma Tau Gamma opened the social side of the month with a formal at Alliance country club the 1 st . . . Alpha Phi Beta had Founders ' Day Banquet and dance same night . . . Month ' s greatest excitement caused by Ohio legislature ' s proposed slash of KSU operating budget by enough of a margin to cause cuts in faculty salaries here and decreases in operating funds . . . was first decided to send student delegation to plead with legislature, then idea was dropped and situation still unsettled at this writing . . . Sophomores gave their annual Hop the 15th under direc- tion of soph president Jimmy Rybak and soph Jack Harris . . . with music by George Hall ' s orchestra, featuring plump- ish Dolly Dawn, it was one of University ' s shortest dances . . . Following weekend, 22nd, the Kent Stater and Chestnut Burr sponsored the second annual Publications Dance, held in Wills Gym with music by student Kyle Smith ' s band . . . guests at the dance were the four hundred-odd visiting high school journalists attending the high school journalism day program sponsored by the University department of journal- ism . . . Same night the Taus held annual Gold-diggers Dance at the Kent Hotel to which gold-digging Taus escorted their boy-friends, paying all expenses — theoretically . . . month ' s dance favorites included, I Get Along Without You Very Well, East Side of Heaven, Our Love . . . • 137 yyiu l ent :: tati Considered the most important queenship on campus, a Miss Kent State is selected each year by student vote to rule over the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Candidates this year were both sophomores: Marjorie Daubenspeck, Alpha Sigma Alpha, and Reita Mehlenbacher, Sigma Sigma Sigma. This year ' s Prom was held May 6 in the ball- room of Akron ' s Mayflower Hotel. For the first time in the University ' s history it was a closed dance — open only to juniors-seniors. 138 • 1 t l 1 1 ■ ■pF n iV PN id- 1 LJ Ifl ! j«  r . pi?- ' ;;-- ' Reita Mehlenbacher • 139 u een Lucille Smith 140 iteiiAant Campus Night May 22 HELEN JANE PIERCE RUTH BRUNSTAD • 141 Graduation 142 • Senior Class This is the first senior class to go through four years at the University, for it was four years ago that Kent State College became Kent State University. This is also the first class to include journalism graduates. These journalists are Tom Bell, Martha Keorns, Rayy Mitten, Marge McNab, Paul Ryan, Keith Spriggel and Francie Waterbury. Of the 217 seniors, 132 were enrolled in the College of Education, 56 in the College of Liberal Arts and 28 in the College of Business Administration. • 143 Senior Offi cers Martin Kovalik, treasurer Arnold Miller, president Clarence Boyle, vice president 144 • Margaret Abbott Betty Bonyc John Batchelder Ralph Beck Margaret Belknap Beulah Bell Betty Bergman Viola Bodo Andrew Braden Ruth Brunstod Shirley Cannon Norvin Corter James Cathan Eleanor Chrispell Reed Conard Margery Conkle Lois Cordier Mory Doltorio Jean Dorby Tim DeEulis Justine Dermosa Nathaniel Dickinson Concetto Difederica Ola Catherin Dixon Russell Doan Nellie Dominick Marjory Dunfee Alvira Dura Durwood Dumire Lucille Dunlap • 145 Meg Eckhart John Edwards Edna Emmons Jane Fifzpatrick John Flanagan Doris Flint William Fohl Gladys Foley Charles Fouser Pauline Franks Norbert Fuchik Charles Furney Carey Gardner Kenneth Gartrell Ralph Gartrell Gene Gettrust Frances Gogler Priscilla Grieme Priscillo Grieme John Gruszecki Pete Gulgin Evelyn Haberkost Florence Hair George Hall W. Merle Hommack Mary Frances Hannon Russell A. Harkins Delia Harrington Homer Harrington Robert Hovill 146 Roberta Henderson John Jenkins Leonard Kent Catherine Leist D. Malcolm Manful James Hiltner Chris Kainrod Honadeon Koerpel Vivian Lesher Richard K. Mansfield Elde Hoffman Han M. Kang E. Sophia Kopack Norton M. Levin George Mansfield Ellen Howenstine Martha Kearns Martin Kovolik Esther Lichti Ethel Mattern Judy Hughes Radah Keep Ruby Kuhn Mory Liezert Mory L. Maurer Pauline Hurd Ted Keller James Lees Warren Little Morgoret McCue • 147 Betty S. McGuire Margaret McMillion Mariorie McNab Mary Montgomery Howard Mooney Virginia Moore William Morris Hugh Nickerson Reynold Nischwitz L. Glenn Norman Eria Osmun Josephine Pardee Ruth Parsons Eleanor Patterson William Patterson Violet Pearl Betty Peck Herman Peters Rocco Petta Elizabeth Philius Helen Jane Pierce Virgil Pincombe Alvin Podowjski Charles Quinette Sara Reed Roy Robenstine Christine Robinson Joseph Romito Carl Rosenberger Arthur Ruggles 148 • HHkffili B ' .S;«t kJi « iiK Marguerite Runk Lincoln Schoffman Marie Smith Reitta Strauss George Theobald Robert ' Russo Lynnette Seeds Nellie Smith Rex Stribley Ray Thomas Stella Ruta Marion Shank Olive Snyder Louise Stump Katherine Vallen Joe Scheotzle Harold Shaffer Milan Stefanik Robert Stump Charlotte Volk Sam Sherman Margaret Sigrist Marcia Sternad Dorold Toylor Vernon Walroth Reed Schild Dorothy Smith Richard Stockman Gladys Taylor Roger Walton • 149 Kay Wardman Francie Waterbury Tom Watts Paul Weis Dolly Werner Bernard Wertheimer Charles Wheeler Paul Wherley Denzil White William Cox James Wilder Sylvan Wiles Doris Winemiller Walter Wolfe Fred Wood Shirley Woodward George Wrentmore Harold Young Ruth Zeisler Mary Elizabeth Zimmerman Ben Watkins Dorothy Knapik Mary Schray Ray Dellner Ruth Beuch Barbara Shaffer Hazel Moseley Halley Simpkinson Dwight Ellett Ruth Hudson 150 • Jean Allison Richard Cramer Laura Ewell Esther Corlett Gretchan Cooke John Tollentire Marjorie Brandon Charles Andregg Marjorie Bedford Harry Brunker Dor othy Hoskins Jack Tomasheska Ferdinand Josbeck Clifford Young Charles Thompson R. E, Vogelsang Paul Horton James Shellman Doro Slemmons Charles Stevens Hazel Silsby Shirley Rummell Dorothy Season Groce Murroy Charles Thomas Kenneth Cline George O ' Donnell Estella Thomas Lois Gerig Clifford Work • 151 Left to right: Norton Levin, business manager; Billie Biedler. Left to right: Bob Wilson, Ray Sharp, Betty Steinhauer. 152 chestnut Burr RAYY MITTEN, Editor If you hove turned oil the pages through to this point, you have seen the editorial sec- tion of the 1939 Chestnut Burr. And now that you have seen it, there seems only one thing left for us of the staff to say — we hope you like it. Some of you do not, of course, but we will try to swallow our pride and smile. A lot of fun and a lot of headaches are essential parts of any yearbook ' s construc- tion; the Chestnut Burr is no exception. The editor desperately hopes to be handed a di- ploma June 9, and wearily hopes you who hove complaints will postpone their delivery until at least June 1 0. In conclusion, the editor would like to ex- press his appreciation and thanks to all those staff members who worked with him; to fac- ulty publications advisor Prof. A. Clarence Smith for his guidance; to Business Manager Norton Levin for his splendid cooperation and to all University students and faculty who aided the staff in the publication of this book. • 153 TT t JLIj l UilEi. This comment upon a skillful and successful effort carries a significance as deep as its simple sincerity; it voices an appreciation for excellence; we have grov n accustomed to it with increasing appreciation; it is the terse compliment for which we, as individuals, work; a phrase which we, as an organization, must hear. 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Alexander, Janice L 130 Chase St., Elyria, O. Alger, Bette A 423 W. Sixth St., East Liverpool, O. Allcock, John A R. p. D. 2, Dorset, O. Alleman, Richard G 624 S. Mill St., Orrville, O. Allen, Anne Hudson, O. Allen, Mary C. 216 University Dr., Kent, O. Allendorf, Rita I Chestnut Ridge Rd., North Olmsted, O. Allison, Helen J 208 Broadway Ave., Youngstown, O. Allmen, Henry E 8420 Lake Ave., Cleveland, O. Alogdelis, James 723 Bisson Ave., Akron, O. Alstott, Edgar L 1768 Ninth St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Altmann, Berton G 317 E. College Ave., Kent, O. Alvard, Alta M .912 Crain Ave., Kent, O. Ambrose, Frances A 13914 Crennell Ave., Cleveland, O. Amstutz, Arlene 312 Oak St., Orville, O. Anderson, Alfred V 323 W. Thornton St., Akron, O. Anderson, Frank 961 McKinley Ave., Akron, O. Anderson, James J 428 Palm Ave., Akron, O. Andre, Fae L Hanoverton, O. Andreas, Harold M 614 Pioneer Ave., Kent, O. Andregg, Charles H 476 Wolcott Ave., Kent, O. Angel, Les .. 14741 Coit Rd., Cleveland, O. Angle, Elizabeth P 393 W. North Ave., East Palestine, O. Anglemyer, Mae Belle 347 E. Auburndale Ave., Youngstown, O. Angne, Albert F 400 Brown St., Akron, O. Antal, Mary J 132 Funston Ave., Youngstown, O. Antonelli, Lillian M... 319 Charles Ave., Warren, O. Antonuk, Eugene 561 Parkdale Dr., Akron, O. Archer, Earl E 793 Yale St., Akron, O. Armeli, Minnie A 603 Fairgreen Ave., Youngstown, O. Armitage, Russell C New Milford, O. Armour, John 2458 Pelton Ave., Akron, O. Armstrong, Ann E 532 East Genesee St., Fayetteville, N. Y. Arnold, Eileen J R. F. D. 1, Mentor, O. Arnold, Jennee L .102 Center St., Milan, O. Arnold, June M. 352 Dalwood Dr., Cleveland, O. Artz, Thurman B R. F. D. 2, Ravenna, O. Aschauer, Joseph A 2209 Elvira St., Cleveland, O. Asmus, Robert C 3628 W. 48th St., Cleveland, O. Aungst, Robert C 120 Newman St., Mansfield, O. Averill, Seward E 170 N. Walnut St., Ravenna, O. Avery, Donald C 531 Myrtle St., Youngstown, O. Bachkin, Dabrila 3890 W. 36th St., Cleveland, O. Bahler, Catherine H N. Broadway, Sugarcreek, O. Bahler, Keith A N. Broadway, Sugarcreek, O. Bailey, Perry E. Cortland, O. Bailey, William T Washingtonville, O. Bailie, Ivy 23 S. Evanston, Youngstown O. Bainter, Catherine I ... R. F. D. 2, Kent, O. Baird, Alma J R. p. D. I, Copley, O. Baker, Audrie B 1935 5th St., S. E., Canton, O. Baker, Betty A 1084 Church St., Marion O. Baker, Evelyn E Holmesville, O. Baker, Hilda J 462 Mary St., Marion, O. Baker, Leona W... 814 Sackett Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Baldwin, Donald D 1640 Second St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Baldwin, Duff H 1640 Second St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Baldwin, Gladys M 2576 Paxton St., Akron, O. Ballard, Peggy R £. King St., Chardon, O. Balser, Mary K 228 Madison St., Ravenna, O. Bambaci, Matthew J 221 Halstead Ave., Harrison, N. Y. Bambaci, Philip F 521 Vine St., Kent, O. Bammerlin, Jack E. 19208 Orchardhurst, Cleveland, O. Banyc, Betty 10134 Nanford Rd., Cleveland, O. Barber, Harold G 112 Main St., Willard, O. Barch, Lyndell 3235 Hyde Park, Cleveland, O. Barkalow, George E R. p. D., Perry, O. Barkalow, Richard C North Ridge, Perry O. Barkett, Woodrow K 1025 Maywood Ave., Akron, O. Barnes, Robert A 28 N. Richview, Youngstown, O. Barnes, Thomas R. p. D. 2, Ravenna, O. Barnhouse, Hilda R R. F. D. 5, Lisbon, O. Barrick, James E 1329 Maryland St., Canton, O. Bartholomew, Doris E 407 Iowa Ave., Warren, O. Bartholomew, Norma R Chagrin Falls, O. Bartlett, Jean E 27771 Gilchrist St., Euclid, O. Batchelder, John S 10301 Homeworth St., Cleveland, O. Bales, John P.... 346 E. 238th St., Euclid, O. Bates, Thomas A 244 N. Pardee St., Wadsworth, O. Bauer, WilUs E. 2400 3rd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Baughman, Barbara 635 Harrison Ave., Akron, O. Baum, Ethel M 2182 W. 98th St., Cleveland, O. Bauman, Zala P 2825 Vincent St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Baumberger, Ruth P 311 £. Summit St., Kent, O. Baumberger, Thomas E R. F. D. 1, Ravenna, O. Baumgardner, Ernestine M 480 W. Main St., Kent, O. Baumgardner, Merrill 1 684 Dayton St., Akron, O. Baumgartner, Eleanor A R. F. D. 2, Box 53, Kent, O. Baxter, Betty J Hubbard, O. Baxter, Donald B 1100 Avondale St., East Liverpool, O. Bayes Betty J Bagley Rd., Olmsted Falls, O. Beachler, Ruth E R. p. D., Brookiield, O. Beal, Joe T 395 Spring Mill, Mansfield, O. Beal, Vernon L R. F. D. 2, Kent, O. Beall, Jane Granville Rd., Newark, O. Beaver, Samuel W R. F. D. 1, Barberton, O. Beck, Henry C 3380 W. 46tb St., Cleveland, O. Beck, Ralph E 264 Jefferson St., Ravenna, O. Beck, Velda J 1484 Stewart St., Youngstown, O. Becker, Lawrence F 2025 West Blvd., Cleveland, O. Becker, Marie G 1016 Brown St., Akron, O. Beckett, Alden L. Jacobsburgh, O. Beckwith, Richard E Fairchild Ave., Kent, O. Beckwith, Richard H 208 Williamson St., Stow, O. Bedford, Marjorie M _._ ___ ...Norwalk, O. Beecher, Carl J 211 Herald Ave., Mantua ' , O. Beecher, Myrtle 1 211 Herald Ave., Mantua, O. Berry, Eli W 85 Frances Ave., Akron, O. Berry, John 923 Mayfair Rd., Akron, O. Begola, Julia V 210 Highland Ave., Kent, O. Begg, George F 7606 Jameson Rd., Parma, O. Beidler, Billie J 936 Chestnut Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Belknap, Margaret V... 109 Superior St., Dover, O. Bell, Beulah M Wayland, O. Bell, Thomas E 77 Devonshire Dr., Akron, O. Bender, Richard N 2104 11th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Benedict, Nancy J 1538 W. 30th St., Ashtabula, O. Benko, Josef A 16901 De Forest Ave., Cleveland, O. Bennett, Fred W 929 W. 41st St., Ashtabula, O. Bennett, Lawrence A 214 Rarine St., East Liverpool, O. Bennett, Ruth I 363 Noah Ave., Akron, O. Benson, Alan P 11809 Lake Ave., Lakewood, O. Benya, Mary J 504 6th St., Campbell, O. Bereit, Arnold E Pleasant Valley Rd., Seven Hills, O. Berg, Kenneth V 76 E. Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown, O. Bergman, Betty J.. 129 Seranac Ave., Youngstown, O. Berk, William C. 13436 Hartford Ave., Cleveland, O. Berkman, Charlotte Peninsula, O. Benard, Evelyn M. 138 Prospect, Youngstown, O. Bernstein, Katherine L R. F. D. 1, Beaver Falls, Pa. Bethel, Russell . Kingsville, O. Betz, Florence 309 Chicago Ave., Marion, O. Beuck, Ralph 18321 Landseer, Cleveland, O. Beuck, Robert T 18321 Landseer St., Cleveland, O. Bevilacqua, Margaret L 11217 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, O. Bez dek, Durward O Chillicothe Rd., Chagrin Falls, O. Biasella, Clara L. 310 Maxwell St., Steubenville, O. Bibbs, lola J 8906 Blaine Ave., Cleveland, O. Bica, Virginia M 1606 Seneca Ave., Alliance, O. Bickler, Don J 1228 Carey Ave., Akron, O. Bierie, Bee R 212 Bridge St., Elyria, O. Billiand, Elizabeth A 226 Linden St., Alliance, O. Binckley, Albert W 35 E. 220th St., Euclid, O. Binford, Weston nil 2nd St., Akron, O. Birchard, Marjorie I Windham, O. Birkner, Dick R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. Bissler, Jerry F 708 W. Main St., Kent, O. Black, Guycelle F S. Meridian Rd., Youngstown, O. Black, Opal P Huntsville, O. Black, Rosemary 512 Second St., New Philadelphia, O. Blackburn, F. M R. F. D. 1, Barberton, O. Blackstock, James G 1519 E. 174th St., Cleveland, O. Blaha, Alberta R 4S81 Pearl Rd., Cleveland, O. Blair, Joseph S Box 93, Windham, O. Blazer, Martha G Delroy, O. Bliss, Russell E Bowerstown, ' O. Blockinger, Robert J 412 Marguerite Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Blount, Margaret J 781 Woodbine, Warren, O. Blue, Marguerite J 2218 E. 81st St., Cleveland, O. Blum, Wilma E 109 Burton St., Painesville, O. Bobes, Virginia M 17 Krumroy, E. Akron, O. Blockhorst, Lois M 736 E. 131st St., Cleveland, O. Bodo, Viola L 757 Jennings, Salem, O. Boedeker, Charlotte Silver Lake Blvd., Silver Lake, O. Boesel, Jean L 140 Cyandon Ave., Niles, O. Bognar, Julius D 671 Noah Ave., Akron, O. Boliantz, William J Mansfield, O. Bolin, Russell C R. F. D. 2, Uniontown, O. Boltz, Fern V 511 Munroe Falls Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Bombach, Edward J 237 College, Kent, O. Bonar, Milton J 378 Palm St., Akron, O. Bonardi, Lorena M East Rochester, O. Bond, Lucy C. 224 16th St., Lorain, O. Bonsteel, Alberta A Box 68, Peninsula, O. Boorom, Vincent L 2164 16th St., Akron, O. Booth, Bernice J 478 Lamson Ave., Bedford, O. Booth, Dale E Woodford St., Mantua, O. Booth, George C 419 6th Ave., Torentune, Pa. Booth, Jack C 3391 W. 130th St., Cleveland, O. Bope, Virginia 1 2825 5th St., N. W., Canton, O. Borges, Mary A .720 E. 6th St., Ashtabula, O. Bortz, Fred A R. F. D. 2, Box 128E, Akron, O. Bosworth, William H _ Burton, O. Bott, Harold 5627 Jefferson, Maple Heights, O. Boulton, Verna G 811 McKinnon St., East Liverpool, O. Bowen, Jean M R. F. D. 1, Chagrin Falls, O. Bowles, Betty D. Hartville, O. Bowman, Amelia E 1126 Dewalt, Canton, O. Boyce, Margaret M Johnson Ave., Alliance, O. Boyce, William H 666 Grace Ave., Akron, O. Boyd, Charles C. 186 Russell Ave., Akron, O. Boyd, Emmett W 1101 E. Tuscarawas Ave., Canton, O. Boyd, Frank J 207 Montrose Ave., Canton, O. Boyd, Melvin L Mineral City, O. Boyd, Virginia M 205 North Cedar, Niles, O. Boyle, Clarence M Hammondsville, O. Boyle, Edward J 5116 Haverford Dr., Lyndhurst, O. Boyle, Roy E. R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. Brandbury, Albert L 827 E. 147th St., Cleveland, O. Braden, Andrew D Kinsman, O. Braden, Mary M Kinsman, O. Braden, Ralph C 1031 4th St., Massillon, O. Bradley, Ruth L 1566 8th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Brake, Charlotte L 1109 Home Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Brandos, Harry C 730 Ecton Rd., Akron, O. Brandon, Marjorie A 652 Brownell Ave., Lorain, O. Brandt, Mary D 3849 Summit Park, Cleveland, O. 156 • CHRYSLER . . . . .... PLYMOUTH G. M. C. TRUCKS FLYNN MOTORS, Inc. Across from City Hall KENT, O. HfmniTnTiiiTTiiimTiiiimiiiMiTTTTt ujjim m iitiiiiii]][i]ii n imiii mm ]][i ]]ii] ii ijiii iii mmimin r riium The place you will always remember. Captain Brady KENT NATIONAL BANK 18 4 9 Kent ' s Oldest Bank The Bank of Courtesy to University Students Member uf tijc FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Best Wishes . . from the CAMPUS SUPPLY STORE a The Students ' Store CORNER S. LINCOLN and MAIN 104 S. LINCOLN KENT, O. • 157 Brandts, Julia L R. F. D. 4, Youngstown, O. Bransby, J. Kirby 139 E. Main St., Kent, O. Bratton, Norma M Chaffee Dr., Brecksville, O. Braucher, Karl F R. F. D. 2, Akron, O. Braucher, Margaret D R. F. D. 2, Akron, O. Braunstein, Ralph E 2117 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Brauenmen, Harold A 910 Whittier Ave., Akron, O. Breckenridge, Robert E R. F. D. 3, Ravenna, O. Breen, Betty J. . 719 Shadyside Ave., S. W., Canton, O. Breetz, Louis D 2232 Coronodo Ave., Youngstown, O. Breitenstein, Arthur L 581 Dorchester Rd., Akron, O. Brennan, Edward J 935 Park View, Youngstown, O. Bridges, John M 716 Falls Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Briers, Eugene H 1023 Chester Ave., Akron, O. Briggs, Frances E 2625 Maplewood Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Briggs, Henry C Main St. Toltonsville, O. Bright, Wilbur C. 2137 N. 8th St., Akron, O. Brillinger, Jeanne M 65 Park Ave., Willoughby, O. Brittan, Jack E. . R. F. D. 3, Kent, O. Erode, Leland R. F. D., Diamond, O. Brogneaux, Susanna G 199 Porter Ave., Warren, O. Bronner, Christine M _.334 Eastland Ave., Akron, O. Brooker, Alice M 2578 Canterbury Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Brooks, Bay E. Box 314, Tallmadge, O. Brooks, W. H 1783 18th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Brown, Anna R 205 Bane Ave., Newton Falls, O. Brown, Donna M Stone Creek, O. Brown, Edith L. 89 Western Ave., Newark, O. Brown, Elaine Mentor Ave., Mentor, O. Brown, Geraldine V 1362 Gitz St., Akron, O. Brown, Mabel J R. F. D. 2, Oberlin, O. Brown, Mary L East Sparta, O. Brown, Hugh A.__ Diamond, O. Browne, Barbara N 572 Crestview Ave., Akron, O. Brownsward, John E S. Cleveland Ave., Mogadore, O. Brozio, Beverly D 192 E. 337th St., Willoughby, O. Brubaker, Harry M 962 Avon, Akron, O. Brumage, Arch J 1098 Hazel, Akron, O. Brumbaugh, Elmer 1 726 E. Spruce St., Ravenna, O. Brunker, Harry W 229 Tremont Ave., Massillon, O. Brunner, Betty M 81 Hastings Rd., Silver Lake, O. Bruno, Myron A.._ 324 Ohio Ave., Ravenna, O. Brunstad, Ruth E 2421 Walnut Blvd., Ashtabula, O. Bryan, Harold 422 Malacca St., Akron, O. Bryce, Alice V 304 N. Bentley St., Niles, O. Buccilli, Alvino A 17 Adams St., Campbell, O. Bucher, Millicent R ... R. F. D. 2, Huron, O. Buffington, Mary V 1032 Eastport Ave., Urichsville, O. Buller, Olympia A 1281 Moore St., Akron, O. Burger, W. L 853 E. 150th St., Cleveland O. Burgy, Marcene E 1029 Stadelman Ave., Akron, O. Burke, Edward C 6701 Sunderland Dr., Parma, O. Burke, Thomas M 1325 E. 82nd St., Cleveland, O. Burkhart, Vernon M 110 Bently Ave., Hubbard, O. Burkley, Mary G. 982 Avon St., Akron, O. Burlak, Felix 2645 89th St., Cleveland, O. Burman, Steve W R. F. D. 3, Ravenna, O. Burnham, James A 1786 Newton St., Akron, O. Burriss, Marjory J R. F. D. 4, Canton, O. Burtner, Winifred E 44 Wilda Ave., Youngstown, O. Burton, Helen M. 2 Church St., Newton Falls, O. Burwell, Richard E Canal Fulton, O. Burzlaff, Elizabeth W Canal Fulton, O. Busch, John F 641 Mill Rd., Ravenna, O. Bush, Charles J _ Aurora, O. Butler, Betty J... 315 Afton Ave., Akron, O. Butler, Dick 214 S. Prospect St., Kent, O. Butler, Hal B 92 Melbourne, Akron, O. Buzulencia, George 780 Poland Ave., Youngstown, O. Buzulencia, James A 780 Poland Ave., Youngstown, O. Byers, Florence A R. F. D. 3, Alliance, O. Cady, William J. ...320 Howe St., Akron, O. Cain, Robert K. 346 Grace Ave., Akron, O. Caldwell, June R 55 W. York St., Akron, O. Caldwell, Margaret E 230 S. Diamond St., Ravenna, O. Callahan, Charles 1230 N. Chapel St., Louisville, O. Callahan, Margaret E 1230 N. Chapel St., Louisville, O. Calta, Joseph F 4232 E. 119th St., Cleveland, O. Camp, Harry W. 1554 Edgewood Rd., Warren, O. Campbell, George W 383 Zellar Ave., Akron, O. Campean, Samuel E 1427 Alden Ave., S.W., Canton, O. Cannon, Shirley J 118 Brady St., Kent, O. Cannon, Virginia R .639 Merton, Akron, O. Carana, Frank C... Macedonia, O. Cardarelli, James E 1071 Sawyer Ave., Akron, O. Cardinal, Louis J... 166 E. Oregon, Sebring, O. Caris, Margaret E 406 Madison St., Ravenna, O. Carle, Harriet J Uniontown, O. Carlozzi, Marietta L 3644 Palmerston Rd., Shaker Hts., O. Carlson, Darla G Kings ville, O. Carlson, Wayne A. 183 Wetmore St., Stowe, O. Carpenter, Dorothy M R. F. D. 1, New Milford, O. Carpenter, Verna M 806 E. State St., Salem, O. Carper, Margaret L 1710 E. 46th St., Ashtabula, O. Carson , Clyde 501 High Ave., S. W., Canton, O. Carter, Norvin P 309 Lake St., Kent, O. Cash, Joan 1604 23rd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Cassidey, Helen F Canal Fulton, O. Cathan, Hilda J Falls River Rd., Chagrin Falls, O. Cathan, James A Falls River Rd., Chagrin Falls, O. Catlos, Albert M. 725 W. Pershing, Salem, O. Chaffini, Norman R Sterling, O. Chalaupka, Glenn A 1576 Alameda Ave., Lakewood, O. Champion, Beverly U 19411 Battersea Blvd., Rocky River, O. Champlix, Isabelle L R. F. D. 3, Jefferson, O. Chandler, Rosalie M 935 Stowe St., Kent, O. Chapman, Bertha A ..806 Virginia Ave., Martinsburg, W. Va. Chapman, Charles M., Jr 1552 Second St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Chapman, Edgar H 2881 Hastings Rd., Silver Lake, O. Chapman, Faye K R. F. D. 1, Barberton, O. Chapman, Richard A R. F. D. 2, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Charles, Edward T 329 7th St., Barberton, O. Chase, Norman G Reynolds Rd., Mentor, O. Chayka, Stephania 7820 Broadway, Cleveland, O. Chaykowski, Stella R. F. D. 1, Garretsville, O. Chelovitz, Catherine U R. F. D. 6, Box 196, Akron, O. Cherry, Grace.... 7514 Snow Rd., Parma, O. Chesleski, Edward J 1728 Clark Ave., Wellsville, O. Chesmer, Edith M 847 S. Prospect, Ravenna, O. Chesnak, Agnes E. 2335 Burton St., Warren, O. Chesrown, William R 1274 Manchester Rd., Akron, O. Chiauetta, Kenneth J 3080 W. 104th St., Cleveland, O. Chigges, Gus J 503 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, O. Chaspell, Eleanor L R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. Christman, Betty A 2400 Wyandotte Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Christopher, Allison R 311 E. 208th St., Euclid, O. Church, Elizabeth D 4477 Kline St., Girard, O. Ciancio, S. Anthony 474 Meridian, Ravenna O. Cianciola, Mary Angela 1619 Market St., Youngstown, O. Clapp, Constance 488 Masekey Ave., Akron, O. Clapp, Marian R. 2373 Grant Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Clapper, Arleen B Everett, O. Clark, Charles E. 440 Stinaff St., Kent, O. Clark, Mrs. Edythe M 622 Diagonal Rd., Stow, O. Clark Eugene R. F. D. 1, Mantua, O. Clark, Gerald P 575 Orchard Ave., Barberton, O. Clark, Louise 1 207 S. Mantua St., Kent, O. Clark, Margaret L .305 S. Prospect St., Kent, O. Clark, Margaret Louise 17903 Brazil Rd., Cleveland, O. Clark, Vanda M ...Farmdale, O. Clarke, Dorothy M 185 Melbourne, Akron, O. Clary, Harry E Mesopotamia, O. Clawson, Caroline E 117 West Chalmers, Youngstown, O. Clay, Dain 618 Marguerite, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Clayman, Katharine A 617 W. 39th St., Ashtabula, O. Claypoole, Francis 306 E. College St., Kent, O. Cleary, Joan M R. F. D. 4, Youngstown, O. Clemens, Merle 2468 7th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Clements, Harold J 243 E. Summit St., Kent, O. Cline, Kenneth W R. F. D. 2, Alliance, O. Close, Anita L _ ...Irondale, O. Cochran, Marion R 423 Thompson Ave., East Liverpool, O. Cochran, Merle C 1810 State Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Cole, Helen Virginia Painesville, O. Cole, Kenneth F 2061 Cook St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Cole, Winifred 539 Lake St., Kent, O. Colmorgan, Jean R South Ridge Rd., Perry, O. Colombes, Gus 182 Wills Ave., Akron, O. Combs, Betty Jane Suffield, O. Conard, Ray H.. R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. Condas, George S 221 Starr Ave., Kent, O. Conger, Charles 125 Oak Dr., Akron, O. Conkle, Margery E 243 W. Friendship St., Medina, O. Conklin, Esther R. F. D. 2, Newton Falls, O. Conley, Howard L 3309 Lansmere Rd., Shaker Heights, O. Conner, Max W Smithville, O. Conrad, Vernon E 347 Winter, North Canton, O. Constantine, Gus 592 Rhodes Ave., Akron, O. Conway, William J. 150 Cuyahoga Falls Rd., Tallmadge, O. Cook, Bessie A R. F. D. 2, Kent, O. Cook, Henrietta E 335 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Cook, Martha Jean 318 Maple Ave., Niles, O. Cook, Richard Homer East Orville, O. Cook, Robert E. Brimfield Rd., Kent, O. Cooke, Avanell A.. 912 Montgomery, East Liverpool, O. Cooke, Edmund U.. ...Peninsula, O. Cooke, Gretchan N 2050 5th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Cooley, Charles F 1100 Youngstown Rd., Warren, O. Cope, Alan E 503 Elm St., Ravenna, O. Corbett, Florence L R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. Corbett, Glen E 218 Erie St., Kent, O. Corbin, Patricia L 3610 Attica Rd., Cleveland, O. Corder, Beula M Middlefield, O. Cordier, Lois. Mogadore, O. Corlett, Esther J 372 Mildred St., Painesville, O. Corlew, Florice L ..Austinburg, O. Cortesi, Danny 1538 10th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Cortesi, Vincent T 1538 10th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Corusy, Mary Ann 1429 Sycamore, Canton, O. Corvington, Anna Marie 768 Sumner St., Akron, O. Costarella, Victoria F 160 Churchill Rd., Girard, O. Cotton, Joan G 11420 St. Mark, Cleveland, O. Couris, Chrisavi J 525 Elgin Ave., N. W., Canton, O. Courtney, Ruth D 2080 Bunta Rd., Lakewood, O. Coven, Betty Marie 1112 Sackett, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Cover, James E 2212 2nd St., S. W., Canton, O. Cowell, Jane 7009 Chinton Ave., Cleveland, O. Cox, Clair N. 193 Franklin, Hudson, O. Cox, Dewitt C, Jr 715 7th St., N. E., Canton, O. Cox, James H 193 Franklin, Hudson, O. Coy, Albert O 1851 Fifth St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Craemer, Bernice Mae Solon, O. Cramer, Richard B Suffield, O. Crampton, Betty Jane 296 E. 271st St., Euclid, O. Crawford, Fred 314 W. Elm St., Kent, O. Crawford, Jeanne 436 S. 8th St., Coshocton, O. Creese, Earl D 127 Cedar, Ravenna, O. Crile, Iro Lucille 5611 Fleet, Cleveland, O. Crisp, Dick 238 Pora Ave., Akron, O. Crittenden, Henry Burton, O. Critz, John R. F. D. 1, Seville, O. Crofoot, Frank E 90 Lusard St., Painesville, O. Cropley. William Dexter 421 16th St., N. W., Canton, O. Cross, Milton 667 Blaine Ave., Akron, O. Cross, Wilma E 417 Dewalt, Canton, O. Crowe, Cleo 811 Vine St., Kent, O. Crowe, Willard M 131 E. Highland, Ravenna, O. Crumley, Mary E 139 Vermont, Warren, O. Crumley, Robert M 139 Vermont, Warren, O. Cuddeback, Jeanne G 4124 E. 133rd St., Cleveland, O. Cukrov, Mildred 3590 W. 123rd St., Cleveland, O. Culhan, Jean E Twinsburg, O. Culler, Gantline N R. F. D. 5, Medina, O. Cummings, Jack 159 Wright St., Rittman, O. Cummings, Lucie R. F. D. 1, Ravenna, O. Cundiff, Richard 151 Edgewood Dr., Stow, O. Cunningham, Helen Garner Ave., East Liverpool, O. Cutter, Ruth L R. F. D. 3, Ravenna, O. Cutts, Robert 1561 Belle Ave., Lakewood, O. Czomba, Elizabeth R. F. D. 1, Windsor, O. Dabelow, Fred 131 Upland, Youngstown, O. Dahl, William R. F. D. 1, Garrettsville, O. Daley, Loretta 734 West 57th St., Ashtabula, O. Daltorio, Mary Park Ave., Macedonia, O. Dangler, Ruth 219 East Williams St., Kent, O. 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Lincoln Way, Minerva, O. Dietz, Margaret R 361 E. Catawba Ave., Akron, O. Di Federico, Concetta 131 Charles St., Akion, O. Difford, Leo R. F. D. 2, Kinsman, O. Dike, George U R. F. D. 8, Akron, O. Dillon, Dorothy R 216 S. Beaver St., Lisbon, O. Diltz, Donnelly R 508 N. Mantua St., Kent, O. Diltz, Marjorie R 508 N. Mantua St., Kent, O. Dimick, Ralph.. Aurora, O. Dingelstedt, Ellen R. F. D. 1, Canton, O. Dingledine, Lewis C 1763 4th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Dinsmore, Charles E ..312 Norwood Ave., New Castle, Pa. Dinsmore, Harry C 312 Norwood Ave., New Castle, Pa. Dirodis, Francis F 624 Mill Rd., Ravenna, O. Djsinger, Louis E 13412 Casper Ave., Cleveland, O. Dixon, Ola C. R. F. D. I, Box 88, Rushsylvania, O. Doan, Russell K 468 S. Walnut St., Ravenna, O. Dobransky, Michael J 6 Milton Blvd., Newton Falls, O. Dodson, Richard S. 1139 Lincoln Way East, Massillon, O. Dominick, Nellie U 711 Eighth St., S.W., Massillon, O. Domorack, Joseph R. F. D. 1, Mantua, O. Donberhg, William M. 2140 Eldred Ave., Lakewood, O. Donahoe, John F 344 E. York St., Akron, O. Doria, Vincent J 2765 W. Federal St., Youngstown, O. Dotson, James L 313 Thompson Ave., E. Liverpool, O. Douglass, Jean E 311 N. Lincoln St., Kent, O. Downes, William R. F. D. 1, Mineral City, O. Downs, Edward 270 E. 191st St., Euclid, O. Downs, Elaine D 423 Chevy Chase Rd., Mansfield, O. Drasdo, Marion R. F. D. 1, New Waterford, O. Dray, Bonita Nan 2557 Northland Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Dray, lona Kathleen 1500 Northland Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Dressier, Kenneth C 284 Castle Blvd., Akron, O. Dressier, Paul T 284 Castle Blvd., Akron. O. Drew, William D 216 Linden Rd., Kent, O. Drinkhouse, Ralph 507 N. 2nd St., Dennison, O Driver, Martha Lee 34001 Lake Shore Blvd., Willoughby, O. Drongowski, Stanley J 337 W. Elm St., Kent, O. Druschel, Jessie R. F. D. 1, Warren, O. Dryden, Frances J.. 1827 Falls St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Duckwitz, Gertrude M ---15303 Lake Ave., Lakewood, O. Duerr, Rita M 2820 3rd St., N.W., Canton, O. Dugan, E. Louise .--- Kennedy Rd., Poland, O. Duke, Donald R. F. D. 2, East Liverpool, O. Dull, Rosella Willshire, O. Dumire, K. Durwood 92 Willard St., Akron, O. Duncan, Dixie Lee Astrandor, O. Duncan, Donald 54 Center St., Willoughby, O. Duncanson, Mary B 4163 E. 116th St., Cleveland, O. Dundon, Roy 530 Lafayette St., Ravenna, O. Dunfee, Marjory G 104 E. Talmadge Ave., Akron, O. Dunlap, Lucille A ..Main St., Mineral Ridge, O. Dunlavy, Harry Brewster, O. Dunlap, Wilmer 305 Pleasant St., Kent, O. Dunn, Anna L 133 N. Prospect St., Kent, O. Dunn, R. Elizabeth ...Silver Lakes Estates, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Dura, Alrura Ann 1132 Continental Ave., Cleveland, O. Durkalt, Irena L 3803 Bader St., Cleveland, O. Durst, Kay 1995 Germaine St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Dusenberry, Doris 246 W. Main St., Clinton, O. Dutter, Gene A R. F. D. 1, Mantua, O. Duorak, Willis F 2104 Olive Ave., Lakewood, O. Dyble, Grace 3862 W. 150th St., Cleveland, O. Dyes, Mary M 1566 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Dyson, Charles C 532 Vinita Ave., Akron, O. Dyson, Dorothy Ann 24532 Lorain Rd., North Olmsted, O. Dziama, Peter M 2116 Glenbury Ave., Lakewood, O. D ' Zurick, Lillian J R. F. D. 2, Burton, O. Earhart, Charles E 171 Vernon Rd., Newark, O. Earle, Gardner W 3284 Lowell, Cleveland Heights, O. Earle, Mabel M.. 405 Shorb, N. W., Canton, O. East, Don H 817 E. Broadway, Cuyahoga Falls, O. East, Shirley 3051 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, O. Easterbrook, Sheila J 3848 W. 44th St., Cleveland, O. Easterling, Naomi L Fairview, O. Echelberry, Mary E 237 Grain Ave., Kent, O. Eckert, Robert A 926 Wall St., Akron, O. Eckhart, Margaret V 1627 Glenmount Ave., Akron, O. Eckman, Muriel 952 Cambridge Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Eddy, Kathryn M 413 Beech Lane, New Philadelphia, O. Edminston, Charles W 1517 Home Ave., Akron, O. Edmunds, Leslie 445 Bertsch Terrace, Akron, O. Edwards, Harold G 1745 Leighton Ave., Akron, O. Edwards, John R R. F. D. 2, Hubbard, O. Edwards, Mrs. Louise W 171 N. Chestnut St., Ravenna, O. Edwards, Marjorie M 1745 Leighton Ave., Akron, O. Eiben, Robert J 3809 Brooklyn, Cleveland, O. Eidenier. Robert 1888 Lampson, East Cleveland, O. Eifort, Hal F 465 Lloyd, Barberton, O. Eisenhart, William E 670 Carpenter St., Akron, O. Eisenmann, Arthur W R. F. D. 2, Ravenna, O. Eisner, Frances 10232 Garfield Ave., Cleveland, O. Ek, Edith M. R. F. D. 1, Mogadore, O. Elfring, Jessie B Williamson Rd., Stow, O. Ellett, Dwight P R. F. D. 2, Hudson, O. Elliott, Leona M 408 King St., Ravenna, O. Ells, Henry A. 2870 W. Bailey Rd.. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Elwood, Robert M 498 Avalon, Akron, O. Emery, Richard L 1415 Delta Ave., Akron, O. Emigh, Fred J 37 Royal Place, Akron, O. Emmitt, Richard D ...Tallmadge, O. Emmons, Edna N 437 Thomas, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Emmons, Richard H 2713 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Canton, O. Endsley, James M, 103 Dawes, Akro n, O. Ensminger, Richard Suffield, O. Epps, Emily J 1427 Lincolnway W., Massillon, O. Ercanbrack, Benson H 2300 W. 25th St., Cleveland, O. Erf, Helen E 2458 6th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Erickson, Charles T 1861 Cramer Ave., Akron, O. Erickson, Robert C 811 S. Willow St. ext., Kent, O. Eriser, Robert J 1528 Elben Ave., Lakewood, O. Ernsberger, Carroll E 14 W. Salome. Akron, O. Erskine, Helen J 28 E. Wood St., Lowellville, O. Ervin, Cathryn M 335 Park Ave., Kent, O. Ervin, John B. 208 W. Oak St., Kent, O. Ervin, Velma B 826 11th St., N.E., Massillon, O. Eshelman, Harriet J 1260 Cleve. Hts. Blvd.. Cleveland Heights, O. Esping, J. Mabel 3119 Idlewood Ave., Youngstown, O. Ess, Mary C 206 Parkview, Massillon, O. Essick, Twila J Moultrie, E. Rochester, O. Essig. Carl F 1708 3rd St.. S. E., Canton, O. Estochin, Frank J 881 Allyn St., Akron, O. Esworthy, Anna P Ravenna, O. Esworthy, Robert E Ravenna, O. Etter, Joel B 2495 10th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Evans, Bessie E 3216 10th St., N. W.. Canton, O. Evans, Elaine H 3628 W. 30th St., Cleveland, O. Evans, Eleanor J 430 W. Main St.. Kent, O. Evans, Jean F 3805 Montevista, Cleveland Heights, O. Ewell, Laura M Suffield, O. Eyre, Winona E 360 Rockel Rd., Akron, O. Fackler, Paul Harold 734 Park St., Willard, O. Fagert, Pauline Virginia 22S E. Graham Rd., Stow, O. FaircMld, William D 340 E. Main St., Ravenna, O. Fail fax, Betty Harriet 10614 Drexel Ave., Cleveland, O. Falcone, Carmen M 3683 W. 45th St., Cleveland, O. Falvo, Carl A... Box 86. North Jackson, O. Fankhauser, Donald S N. Ridge, Perry, O. Fargo, Albert C 707 N. Main St.. Akron, O. Farinacci, John F 12311 Wade Park Ave., Cleveland, O. Farkas, Sam D 11002 Earle Ave., Cleveland, O. Farley. Albert W 733 Park Ave., Akron, O. Farr, Beverly Mildred 70 Marshall Estate, Nortbfield, O. Farson, E. Pauline 2477 N. Front St.. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Fateley, Jack Earl R. F. D. 2, Warren, O. Feduniak, Mike 706 Morgan Ave., Akron, O. Feduniak, Steve 599 N. Firestone, Akron, O. Ffist, Gene Marff=ret 128 Bedford. Canton, O. Fellers, William Warren 715 E. Main St., Kent, O. Fenn, Margaret R 205 N. Willow, Kent, O. Fenton, Eileen Maude 167 Thomp= on Ave., East Liverpool, O. Ferguson, Betty Jane R. F. D. 1, New Milford, O. Ferguson. Mary Ella 233 Cuyahoga St., Akron, O. Finara, William A 19008 Kipling, Cleveland, O. Ferren, Jessie Albertice. 351 W. North Ave., East Palestine, O. Ferrini, Gino Peter 532 E. Highland, Ravenna, O. Ferry, John Ryer R. F. D. 2, Barton, O. Few, Catherine Jane North Ridge. Painesville, O. Fialkavich, Al William 110 S. Canal, Newton Falls, O. Fixer, Betty Louise 1339 E. 10th St., Salem, O. Figliuho, Vincent Philip 212 Ellicott St., Batavia, N. Y. Fink, LaRue Evelyn 2013 E. Hoth, Ashtabula, O. Finnegan, Philip Francis 274 Reed Ave., Marion, O. Finnical, Dorothy Marie Wellsville, Newton Falls, O. Fiorenzo, Samuel J. .612 S. Water St., Kent, O. First, Robert Stewart 3095 West Blvd., Cleveland, O. Firth, Richard William 366 W. Delason Ave., Youngstown, O. Fish, Janet L 3S S. Main St., Chagrin Falls, O. Fisher, Betty Jane 2400 Shunk Ave., Alliance, O. Fisher, Betty Kathryn 164 Park Ave., New Philadelphia, O. Fisher, Jane Ann .902 McKinnon Ave., East Liverpool, O. Fisher, Gran R. F. D. 1, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Fitch, Virginia Mae ...R. F. D. 1, Youngstown, O. Fitzgerald, Mary Helen 3305 Lake Ave., Ashtabula, O. Fitzgerald, Robert J 405 S. Park, Alliance, O. Fitzpatrick, Jane Watson. 133 W. North Ave., East Palestine, O. Flanagan, John Patrick 5083 Oakmont Dr., Lyndhurst, O. Fleck, Wilbur Eugene 528 Nash St., Akron, O. Fleder, Franklin Eugene 13310 Rexwood Ave., Garfield Heights, O. Fleischer, George Albert. 1215 N. River Ave., Toronto, O. Fleming, Sega .439 Cuyahoga St., Akron, O. Fleshman, Loskiel A ...Boettler Rd., Uniontown, O. Flickinger, Betty Jane 136 E. Virginia Ave., Sebring, O. Flickinger, Olen Howard 462 Olney, Marion, O. Flint, Doris Elizabeth 122 W. Burns, Akron, O. Flint, Elizabeth May 528 S. Vine, Orville, O. Floersheimer, Natalie M 1 Argyle Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Flynn, J. David ..2375 Ridgewood Ave., Alliance, O. Flynn, John J Twin Lakes, Kent, O. Fogg, Sam R. 211 Brady St., Kent, O. Fohl, William August 1734 Weckford Rd., Cleveland, O. Foley, Gladys Helena 2026 Bailey Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Folger, Maude Elizabeth 1532 Richmond Rd., S. Euclid, O. 160 • GOODRICH TIRES MOTOROLA and MANTOLA RADIOS ACCESSORIES — TOOLS Cook Allen 138 N. WATER PHONE 4516 KEEPING FAITH WITH THE FUTURE of KENT STATE UNIVERSITY Charles A.Young , Fharoiacist 119 W. MAIN ST. PHONE DIAL 4141 KENT, OHIO TrTTriiT[iniTTi i||ll l |i m i im] |||| ] i miliUU li n illtiilii ' iLiTTmii[iiiiii[[ii[[iiTTii[iiJimimuinmi] « MANHATTAN SHIRTS WALK -OVER SHOES MALLORY HATS • HART SCHAFFNER and MARX SUITS K£HT. OHIO • 161 FoUin, Lyle Omar 119 S. Mantua, Kent, O. Foltin, Stephan 637 E. 118th St., Cleveland, O. Foltz, Martha Elaine 234 W. Center, Akron, O. Foltz, Mary Janet - Hudson, O. Foote, Lillian Mae 298 E. Schaaf Rd., Cleveland, O. Forbes, Walter Warren ____ _ Macedonia, O. Forbes, William Cleland 721 Ohio St., Ashland, O. Forbs, Kathryn Josephine R. F. D. 3, Kent, O. Foreman, Wilda Georgean 104 Grant St., Eiyria, O. Forest, Dorothy A Ravenna, O. Forest, Lyle Charles 2S00 9th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Forsberg, Edgar Clarence R. F. D. 3, Hudson, O. Forte, Edna Louise 10117 South Blvd., Cleveland, O. Foshee, Samuel Gilbert- 359 Turner St., Akron, O. Fouser, Charles Edward R. F. D. 1, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Fouser, Daniel Frederick R. F. D. 1, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Fouser, David Franklin R. F. D. 1, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Foust, Joe Edward R. F. D. 3, Ravenna, O. Fowler, Jack Edward 2558 Maplewood, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Fowls, Phyllis Elizabeth 420 ISth St., N. W., Canton, O. Fox, Zane Herbert Box 173, Kingsville, O. Frank, Arthur., 209 E. Myrtle, Youngstown, O. Frank, Charles -- -- Port Washington, O. Frank, Sophie 1119 Hoover PI., N. W., Canton, O. Franklin, Marian Ruth R. F. D. 1, Cuyahoga, Falls, O. Franklin, Paul Russel . R. F. D. 1, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Franklin, Wilma Ruth Box 100, Jewett, Harrison, O. Franks, Charles William Box 6, Randolph, O. Franks, D. Mildred.. R. F. D. 4, Wooster, O. Franks, Pauline Belle R. F. D. 2, Uniontown, O. Erase, Lenora Mae R. F. D. 1, Box 207, Barberton, O. Erase, Milan 2107 Falls Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Freal, Marie Elizabeth . 1342 Hafer Ct., S. W., Canton, O. Frederick, Virginia Elinor 2320 Iota Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Freeman, Donald Wayne 641 N. 3rd St., Denison, O. Freese, Twila Mae R. F. D. 1, Medina, O. French, Betty Jane 2394 Queenston Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. French, Ethel 730 Broad, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Fretz, Carolyn Josephine ...507 Fulton Rd., N. W., Canton, O. Friar, Clyde Luther Dillonvale, O. Friedman, Dorothy Lois 297 W. Madison, Youngstown, O. Friihauf, Christine Lois Novelty, O. Fromant, Robert Wayne 77 W. Glendale, Bedford, O. Fry, Robert Royce. 794 E. Exchange St., Akron, O. Fuchik, Norbert John 5211 Theodore St., Maple Heights, O. Fuller, Frances E ---45 Oviatt St., Hudson, O. Fuller, Patricia Chariot 213 University Dr., Kent, O. Fuller, Norman 18 Grant St., London, O. Fuller, William R 2067 Hanover Rd., Cleveland, O. Fulmer, Alice Maurine 800 Elm St., Ashland, O. Funk, Art William 534 E. 107th St., Cleveland, O. Furcolow, Mary Louise 923 15th St., N. W., Canton, O. Furney, Charles P 549 S. Lincoln, Kent, O. Furney, Elizabeth D 549 S. Lincoln, Kent, O. Fuscoe, Bonita Mae 611 Ferndale, Youngstown, O. Fye, Beatrice Jane Clinton, O. Gajewski, Edmund Leo 226 Glenwood Ave., Akron, O. Galbrinth, Nell Blanche .114 S. Prospect, Kent, O. Gallucci, Frank Lewis 42157 Rowbridge, Cleveland, O. Gamble, Mary Elizabeth Box 116, Hanoverton, Columbiana, O. Ganas, Themis Margaret 215 E. 3rd St., East Liverpool, O. Gantous, Alfred Samuel .782 Lovers Lane, Akron, O. Gardner, Carey C Crain Ave., Kent, O. Garner, Marvin Edward Louisville, O. Garnet, Wilma 522 Park Ave., Kent, O. Gartrell, Ralph W. Leesville, O. Gartrell, S. Kenneth Leesville, O. Gatts, Lowell Arden R. F. D. 1, Berlin Heights, O. Geiger, Ebert Mark 2326 Trowbridge Ave., Cleveland O. Geitgey, Mack Leo 493 Woodland, Wooster, O. Gensler, Karl Edward 12411 Chesterfield Ave., Cleveland, O. Genuske, Arthur Edward 147 Halla Hts., Youngstown, O. Gerber, Dorothy Elizabeth.. R. F. D. 1, Oberlin, O. Gerberich, John Barnes 2350 Fourth, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Gerig, Lois M .- Smithville, O. Gerlach, Edith Marion--- 2536 Market, Youngstown, O. Germaine, Joseph Charles --104 Harrison, Jamestown, N. Y. Gertz, Jack S 2910 W. Bailey Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Gervenack, Rowena Grace West Farmington, O. Gettrust, Gene M - ---- Twin Lakes, O. Gibbens, Douglas Eugene R. F. D. 3, Eiyria, O. Gibbs, Elizabeth Anne 135 Smith Ave., N.W., Canton, O. Gibbs, Elizabeth Ellen 520 Cherry, Niles, O. Gibson, Dorothy Jane 496 14th St., Wellsville, O. Gibson, Russell Joseph 700 !4th St., Munhall, Pa. Gibson, Ruth Georgiana 9008 Bancroft Ave., Cleveland, O. Gifford, Jack 249 S. Freedom, Ravenna, O. Gilcrest, Jean Ann 1001 W. Main, Kent, O. Giles, Richard Olin 2304 3rd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Giles, Shirley Lee 617 Perry, Massillon, O. Gilham, Helen Irene 257 Miles, Akron, O. Gillies, William Henry 317 Illinois, Lorain, O. Gillis, Richard Henry 482 Erie, Barberton, O. Gilly, Victor Robert R. F. D. 1, Ravenna, O. Gilronan, William Vancel W. 7th St., Newton Falls, O. Gintert, Mary Annabel -559 Genesee, Warren, O. Gladigan, Heinz - 855 Inman, Akron, O. Glanzer, Harvey William 3540 W. 49th St., Cleveland, O. Gless, Nelson A. 451 Mill Rd., Ravenna, O. Gloss, Paul Howard 618 Forest, S.W., Canton, O. Gockstetter, Mary Ellen 825 Harriet Ave., N.W., Canton, O. Godfrey, Margaret Marie R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. Godges, Harry Frank R. F. D. 1, Windham, O. Godges, Raymond R. F. D. 1, Windham, O. Goeppinger, Dorothy Louise 207 Tod Ave., S.W., Warren, O. Goerke, Robert Harold 931 Young Ave., N.E., Canton, O. Goers, Mary Louise -- 21 S. Edgehill Dr., Youngstown, O. Goletz, Stanley - 911 Hickory, Martins Ferry, O. Goodwin, Frank Leroy -. - -- R. F. D. 2, Medina, O. Goodwin, Russell Eldred --- 811 Union, Canton, O. Goodwin, Thomas Paul ---675 Noah Ave., Akron, O. Gordon, Helen Marie R. F. D. 4, Box 194, Akron, O. Gordon, James Yarnell 1395 Girard, Akron, O. Gordon, Mable Virginia 156 Hager, Hubbard, O. Gordon, Maurice..-- 1395 Girard, Akron O. Gordon, Sybil Irene 479 Woodland, Akron, O. Gorham, David Scott Medina, O. Goshen, Charles Elmer R. F. D. 1, E. Canton, O. Gosling, Leigh William 1125 Sackett, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Goss, Virginia Elizabeth 10739 Lewer Ave., Cleveland, O. Gougler, Frances Ellen R. F. D. 2, Atwater, O. Graber, Dorothy Ellen 217 Belleflower, N.W., Canton, O. Graber, Edwin Joseph R. F. D. 1, Seville, O. Graham, Dorothy Jane 803 Roxbury Ave., Youngstown, O. Grahame, George Oliver 414 Nash St., Akron, O. Granata, Anthony Francis 64 Vesper St., Akron, O. Gray, Doris Isabelle Elm Dr., Wooster, O. Gray, Jack Edward 227 Myrtle, Ravenna, O. Gray, Phyllis B Elm Dr., Wooster, O. Gray, Richard A 349 Elm St., Ravenna, O. Green, Edward 659 Grace Ave., Akron, O. Green, Ray William Nebraska, O. Greenamyer, Adelbert Charles R. F. D. 1, Salem, O. Greening, Phyllis Elizabeth Webb Rd., Perry, O. Greenisen, Lorette Jeanne 1117 Clinehart, Salem, O. Greer, Sara J 5 Union St., Greenville, Pa. Gregory, Doris Juanita 167 Edgewood Dr., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Gregory, Helen M 167 Edgewood Dr., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Gregory, Jean Sara 245 Highland, Akron O. Gressard, Charles Frederick Twin Lakes, Kent, O. Grether, Joan Aloha 7 Oakwood Ave., Dayton, O. Grieme, Priscilla K. 1776 18th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Griffey, Donald Morton 403 Broad, Conneaut, O. Griffin, Fern Earl Brookfield, O. Griffin, James Joseph 118 W. Glendale, Bedford, O. Griffin, Jean E 100 First St., New London, O. Griffi n, Richard W 1167 Kenmore Blvd., Akron, O. Griffin, Wayne L 433 Ravenna Rd., Newton Falls, O. Griffiths, Wanda Nan 343 N. Chestnut, Ravenna, O. Grimm, William Frederick .--378 S. Main St., Akron, O. Grombacher, Betty Ann 2711 Mt. Vernon, Youngstown, O. Grooms, Jack Walter R. F. D. 4, Salem, O. Grosvenor, Florence Olive 2421 4th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Gruszecki, John James R. F. D. 1, Hammondsville, O. Cuarnieri, Josephine 453 E. Market St., Warren, O. Guther, John J 1404 Grant St., Akron, O. Gulgin, Dan E LaGrange, O. Gulgin, Peter LaGrange, O. Guthier, Alice Margaret 444 Walnut, Ravenna, O. Haas, Clair Eugene Mantua, O. Haas, Geraldine Francis Aurora Station, O. Haberkost, Evelyn Florence 1119 Falls Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Haberkost, Robert -884 Delia Ave., Akron, O. Hacha, Jo Ann 213 Walnut Blvd., Ashtabula, O. Hackim, Lincoln -- 225 Chittenden, Akron, O. Hadsell, Wade Lewis 1575 8th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Hagan, Constance Eleanor 8 Elwood Ave., Rye, N. Y. Hageman, Wilbert J 619 S. Water St., Kent, O. Haglund, Carl Anderson 3059 Windsor PI., S.W., Canton, O. Hahn, Lawrence Collins Rd., Collins, O. Haines, Esther Virginia 181 Franklin Ave., Mantua, O. Haines, Helen Margaret - Minerva, O. Haines, Shirley Clement Lake Road, Perry, O. Hair, Florence B. 402 S. Lincoln, Kent, O. Halaiko, Michael John R. F. D. 2, Box 44, Kent, O. Halasz, Mary Theresa 12 Charles, Bedford, O. Halls, Charles R 2564 Beck Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Hall, Doris Kay 1203 Morris St., Kent, O. Hall, George E 2938 Hastings Rd., Silver Lake, O. Hall, Jean Frances 2564 Beck Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Hall, Margaret Paxton 723 S. Arch St., Alliance, O. Hall, Mary Evelyn R. F. D. 2, Dundee, O. Hamilton, Betty Jane 927 W. LaCIede Ave., Youngstown, O. Hamilton, John G 211 Edwin Ave., Massillon, O. Hamilton, Rita Josephine R. F. D. 2, Jefferson, O. Hammack, W. Merle -- Box 51, East Canton, O. Hammer, William Baptisit 4055 Buxton, South Euclid, O. Hammonds, Evelyn Winters 2236 15th St., N.E., Canton, O. Hampton, Margaret Grace 2201 E. 89th St., Cleveland, O. Hanan, Louise Arlene 606 Crestview, Akron, O. Hanes, Betty Jeanne 955 Oxford Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Hange, Harold Ray 724 Bank St., Lodi, O. Hanlin, John J. 11225 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, O. Hannon, Mary Francis 13204 Maplerow, Cleveland, O. Hansbary, Virginia Nellie 14201 Berwyn Ave., Cleveland, O. Hansen, Geraldine Elizabeth New Denmark, O. Hansen, Robert Cecil 216 N. Willow, Kent, O. Hanson, Harold E 308 1st St., N.E., Massillon, O. Hanson, Lois Merle R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. H anson, Marjorie G 787 24th St., Canton, O. Hanus, Aileen Frances Burton, O. Happoldt, Donna E 1501 Thornapple, Akron, O. Happoldt, Jeanette Laura 1501 Thornapple, Akron, O. Herbaugh, George Harold 225 Lincoln Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Hardman, Helen Jane Iberia Rd., Mt. Gilead, O. Hardman, Jewell Fern R. F. D. 7, N. Canton, O. Hare, Donald Judson 2287 9th St., Akron, O. Hare, Roy 80 Stuart Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Harkins, Russell Allen 20 Lincoln Ave., Cuvahoga Falls, O. Harlan, Warren Clinton 213 Grant St., Ravenna, O. Harmony, Jean Lucille--.- 340 Anbriondale, Youngstown, O. Harms, Delia Elizabeth 10504 Harvard Ave., Cleveland, O. Harner, Ruth E -- Sabina, O. Harney, Alice Alberta 2249 E. 82nd St., Cleveland, O. Harnish, Ella Jane R. F. D. 3, Eiyria, O. Harper, Charles Leroy 424 Noah Ave., Akron, O Harper, George H R. F. D. 4, Ravenna, O. Harper, Richard M 119 Overwood Rd., Akron, O. Harrington, Homer Dale 117 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Harrington, Robert Charles . .R. F. D. 2, Ravenna, O. Harris, Donald 324 S. Willow St., Kent, O. Harris, Earl Morris 305 Highland, Ravenna, O. Harris, Elizabeth Kay 505 Lake St., Kent, O. Harris, Helen May 219 Kathryn Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Harris, Jack Curtis 824 Cameron, Youngstown, O. Harris, Pearl May R. F. D. 1, Barberton, O. Harry, William C. 30 Fulton St., Akron, O. Harsha, Alice Juanita 1945 Pilgrim PI., Akron, O. Hart, Betty Marie .123 N. Walnut, Ravenna, O. Hart, Sara Jeanne 43B Southern Blvd., Youngstown, O. Hartman, Arlene Alice Moultrie, O. Hartman, Ruby Ernestine 1577 Breiding Rd., Akron, O. Hartman, Ruth Marie Aurora, O. Hartosough, Elizabeth 1 922 Arlington Ave., Canton, O. Harvait, Frederick John 14 Nottingham St., Akron, O. Harvey, Josyin Rae 436 Clinton St., Niles, O. Hatch, Janice Marie Cleveland Heights, O. Haupt, Edna Marguerite 27 2nd St., Brookville, Pa. 162 • Compliments of . . Harry A. Fulton Architect CLEVELAND, OHIO • 163 Haushalter, Evelyn May 730 Wall St., Akron, O. Hausrath, Marie Mala 1806 4th St., S.E., Canton, O. Havill, Robert Joseph 28 E. College St., Alliance, O. Hawk, Adella Eileen __ --Beach City, O. Hawk, Agatha Irene Beach City, O. Hawk, Brady O.- -- - Strasburg, O. Hawley, Donald Wade 227 S. Canal St., Newton Falls, O. Hawthorne, Clyde S 272 Richman Rd., S. Euclid, O. Haylett, James 220 W. Prospect, Mantua, O. Hayne, Clementine Akron Rd., Wadsworth, O. Hays, Mary Ellen 3223 W. 100th St., Cleveland, O. Hazen, Mary E 1217 Columbus Ave., Sanduskv, O. Hazen, Paul F 1106 Grant, Ashla d, O. Hazlett, Ruth E R. F. D. 3, Hudson, O. Heath, Annie J Lake St., Kent, O. Heath, Betty J Lake St., Kent, O. Heckman. Margaret S R. F. D. 3, Ravenna, O. Heichel, Bertha M. Box 46. Ontario, O. Heichel, Vernon G. 445 W. Grant St., Kent, O. Heifferman. Mary A 271 Cisterton Ave., Akron, O. Heiehton, Robert H 433 N. Water St., Kent, O. Heiks, L. Elizabeth 53 Sheldon, Rittma , O. Heil, Tom J 11316 Florian Ave., Cleveland, O. Heinien, Audrey E 829 S. Sprine St., Bucvrus. O. Heinlen. Clayton H 14508 Alder Ave., East Cleveland, O. Heinz, Helen S 11702 Kunz Ave., Cleveland, O. Helmick, Sheldon H.- 1820 Walnut, Ashtabnla, O. Henderson, Roberta M 113 N. Marier St., St. Clairsville, O. Henley, William 1845 75th St., Cleveland, O. Hensel, Robert L 15402 Parkgrove Ave., Cleveland, O. Hensley, Christine H 173 Rhodes Ave., Akron, O. Hensley, Kathryn J R. F. D. 1, Ravenna, O. Hensman, Clarice M 327 High St., Elyria, O. Heppert, Dorothy K 14 24th St., Barberton, O. Heppes, Ardelle M R. F. D. 3, Hudson, O. Herbert, Henry - 1117 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Herchek, John G. Box 108, Randolph, O. Herman, Alnea--- --725 Church, Orville, O. Herman, Delores M 1085 Cadillac Blvd.. Akron, O. Hermanson, Erno E R. F. D. 2, Warren, O. Herrington. Delia C Chardon, O. Hewitt, Eloise E 1351 Elue, Youngstown, O. Heyard, Dorothy Louise 814 E. Broad, Louisville, O. Heyard, Paul 155 Columbu Ave.. Canton, O. Heyl, Phyllis A. R. F. D. 2. Box 332, Kent, O. Hickman, M. Lorena R. F. D. 2, Ravenna, O. Hichok, Leita G. 50 College St., Poland, O. Hickok. Sarah J 50 College St., Poland, O. Hicks, Elaine R 958 Fern St.. Conneaut, O. Hietanen, Herbf rt R South Ridge, Perrv, O. Hiegins, John M 311 Grant, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Hiland, Dorothy S Kinsman, O. Hileman, Margaret 77 W. Cottage St., Chagrin Falls, O. Hill, Norvel E 162 Vincent, Chagrin Falls, O. Hill, R. Leonard 3.36 Broadwav. Bedford, O. Hill, Richard L 400 N. Howard St.. Akron, O. Hillier, Paul L R. F. D., Ravenna, O. Hiltner, James E 1137 13th St., Canton, O. Himes, Virginia M Louisville, O. Hinderschied. Francis H R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. Hine, Lloyd L 23 Castle Blvd., Akron, O. Hine, Mariorie Mae 23 Castle Blvd.. Akron, O. Hinman, David Rockwell 415 S. Prospect. Ravenna, O. Hirt, Robert Lee 122 St. Charles Ave.. Lakewood, O. Hoagland, Robert Claude 4953 E. 110th St.. Garfield Heights, O. Hodgson. Donald L 484 Woodland. Akron, O. Hoefler, Elvin AlH 161 0=kwood St., Ravenna, O. Hofacre . Haro ' d Wayne R. F. D. 4, Wooster, O. Hofen. Elvin Allin- 161 Oakwood St.. Ravenna, O. Hoff, John Lynn R. F. D. 1, E. Roch-ster, O. Hoff. Pauline Christine Litchfield, O. Hoffman, Elde 733 Michigan Ave., Glassport, Pa. Hoffman, June 146 Congress, Akron, O. Hogan. Marian Edith 2819 McGoffe . Youngstown, O. Hoganleld, Dorothy Jane 312 W. . ' ' rd St., East Liverpool, O. Hogg, Bob Edwin---- 34 Beatley Ave., Hubbard, O. Hoiston. Estella M ry 10809 Frank Ave., Cleveland, O. Holbrooh, Clyde Gillis Foam Lake- Canada Holcomb, Virginia Eileen E. Bagley Rd., Berea, O. Hollendonner, Eve Marie 1131 S- Arlington, Akron, O. Hollister, Jerry Allan 222 Lowell Dr., Kent, O. Hollowav, Charles Park -116 Buron Ave., Akron, O. Holm, Martha J 1930 19th St.. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Holmes, Brian Ward 615 Hudson Rd., Stow, O. Holmes, Emma Catherine R. F. D. 3, Box 325, Kent, O. Holmes, Dorothy R. F. D. 3. Box 325, Kent, O. Holmes, George Edwin 127 N. Adolph Ave.. Akron, O. Holmes, Ralph H ...R. F. D. 3, Box 325, Kent, O. Holmes, Walter Irvine 923 Falls Ave.. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Holshoy. Harold McKinley 534 W. Main St., Kent, O. Holtscalaw, Mary Woodfield, O. Holzhauser. Frederick Ludwig, Jr 4894 Edgepark Dr., Cleveland, O. Hoobler, Mary Jane 1017 Vine St.. Kent, O. Hooper, Marian Jewel 3115 W. Tuscarawas St., Canton, O. Hoose, Idabelle 1423 Brimfield Rd., Kent, O. Hoover, Richard Alfred 1766 Cliffview. East Cleveland, O. Hoover, Donald R. F. D. 1, Alliance, O. Hoover, Evelyn Margaret 1352 Diagonal Rd.. Akron, O. Horbaly, William 4067 E. 147th St., Cleveland, O. Horner, Sarah Ann Macedonia, O. Horrisberger, Mildred Maxine Winesburg, O. Horrocks, Fay Louise 30 Arlington, Brecksville, O. Horst, Hazel Lucille R. F. D. 1, Columbiana, O. Horton, Margaret Elizabeth ---Rootstown, O. Horton, Paul Burleigh Rootstown, O. Horiwedel. Ran=ome Edward. .23281 Center Ridge Rd., Rocky River, O. Hosfield, John Norris 119 Frances Ave., Akron, O. Hoskin, Walter Edwards. 585 Dayton St., Akron, O. Hoskins, Dorothy May 407 Thayer, Ashtabula, O. Hoskins, Lorena Belle Middlefield, O. Hossner, Robert Clarence 15516 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, O. Hostetler, Van Bowers Ostrander, O. Hostetler, Dorothy Lavon 128 E. Hall St., Kent, O. Hostetler, Gordon Floyd 128 E. Hall St., Kent, O. Howard, Margaret Alberta 4145 E. 135th St., Cleveland, O. Howell, Arline Louise 170 Monroe Falls Rd., Stow, O. Howenstine, Ellen --.- 816 Park Ave., Elyria, O. Hoyt, Clarence Lowell-- -.629 Claremont, Ashland, O. Hromco, Raymond Joseph 478 N. Firestone Blvd., Akron, O. Huber, Dorothy Jeanne. 27 Summit Ave., Niles, O. Hudec, Betty Lou R. F. D. 3, E. Canton Rd., Canton, O. Hudec, William Elmer R. F. D. 3, E. Canton Rd., Canton, O. Hudson, Dorothy Ruth 8800 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, O. Hudson, Robert George 1600 Oakgrove Ave., Swissvale, Pa. Hudson, Ruth Marie 1945 Coore, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Huff, Cecil R 1840 9th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Huffman, Doris Marie Station A, East Liverpool, O. Huffman, Dorothy Alberta 649 2nd Ave., N.W., Brewster, O. Huffman, W. Donald - - Brewster, O. Hughes, Judy Elaine 1103 W. Main, VanWert, O. Hulbert, Nadine 202 S. Lincoln, Kent, O. Hull, Phyllis Arleen 317 Oxford, Elyria, O. Humbert, Frank Jack 418 E. Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Hummel, Eloise Alyce Doylestown, O. Hunker, Janice Ruth 817 6th St., Lorain, O. Hunt, Clara Irene R. F. D. 2, Port Washington, O. Hunt, Margie Adele 567 Sunset View Dr., Akron, O. Hunt, Mildred Carolyn R. F. D. 2, Uniontown, O. Hunt, Reba Marjorie 471 Beachwood, Akron, O. Hunter, Mary Jane 917 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Huntington. Irene Lucille Willoughby, O. Hurd, Lucille M. R. F. D. 2, Chagrin Falls, O. Hurd, Pauline M R. F. D. 2, Chagrin Falls, O. Hurd, Robert Leroy.. 336 Ravenna, Newton Falls, O. Huston, Elmer Sherman - --- Rogers, O. Huston, Lois Ireland 2405 N. Market St., Canton, O. Hutter, Lois Patience 3322 Daisev Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Hyatt, C. William R. F. D. 4, Box 664, Akron, O. Hyde, Kathryn 446 Homewood Ave., Warren, O. Hyppa, Linda Evelyn 999 North State St., Painesville, O. lammarino, Anthony J 3879 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Ince, Irene 735 S. Webb, Alliance, O. Ingham, Robert S 201 Grain, Kent, O. Ingham, William V 845 Brvce, Kent, O. Inglehart. Blanche M 440 W. Jackson, Painesville, O. Ingram, Helen R 405 E. 124th St., Cleveland, O. Ippoliti, Lena. Box 122, Mt. Pleasant, O. Irby, Cardel- --- 2981 Nelson Ave.. Youngstown, O. Irish, Jack W. 285 Newell St., Barberton, O. Irvin, Harry W R. F. D. 2, Akron, O. Irvin, Richard C Fish Creek Rd., Summit County, O. Irwin, Jeanette-- ---Middlefield, O. Irwin. Marjorie V E. Orwell St., Ashtabula, O. Israel, Lewis L Beloit, O. Jaccaud, William D R. F. D. 1, Wadsworth, O. Jackson, Eugene G 224 New. Fairport Harbor, O. Jackson, Paul W R. F. D. 1. Mogadore, O. Jackson, Virginia L -Box 94, Madalin, N. Y. Jacobs, Gladys R 8204 Bem=in Ave., Cleveland, O. Jacobs, Mildred L 167 23rd St., S.E.. Massillon, O. Jacobs. Willard F 410 Spring St., Willard, O. Jacot, Marjorie E Copley, O. James, Patricia A 405 Portage Trail, Cuvahoga Falls, O. James, Mary Central Station, W. Va. Jameyson. Ruth M .- Spencer, O. Jamison. Margaret J 12329 Castlewood Ave.. Cleveland, O. Janusz, Helen M 528 W. 30th St.. Lorain, O. Jarvis, Emma L 990 McKinlev Ave., Steube- ville, O. Jasbeck, Ferdinand J 821 E. 222nd St.. Euclid, O. Jeffrey, Rosalie R R. F. D. 3, Toronto, O. Jeffries, Frank A 620 Magnolia Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Jenkins, John M ,922 Crain Ave.. Kent, O. Johnson, Barbara J. R. F. D. 1. Alliance, O. Johnson, Dona B. 821 Bryce Rd., Kent, O. Johnson, Donald W R. F. D. 4, Akron, O. Johnson, LeRov E R. F. D. 5, Warren, O. Johnson, Llovd E Hudson Rd., Kent, O. Johnson, Mabel A 130 University Dr., Kent, O. Johnson, Max E 778 W. Main St., Kent, O. Johnson, Paul B 1721 Hampton Rd.. Akron, O. Johnson, Robert W R. F. D. 3. Box 300, Summitt, O. Johnston, Charles A 414 Frazier Ave., Akron, O. Johnston, Dorothy M .1941 Waston, Youngstown, O. Johnston, Etta J. 10 Main St.. Poland, O. Johnston, Mildred M 15314 Maraulev Ave., Cleveland, O. Johnston, Pauline M 3307 E. 126th St.. Cleveland, O. Jones, Erma I R. F. D. 1, Salem, O. Jones, Erma J. 323 Highland Dr., Silver Lake, O. Jones, Hazel K R. F. D. 1, Orville, O. Jones, James E -- - Brookfield, O. Jones, Joseph A -R. F. D. 3, Louisville, O. Jones, Reese L 434 Meridian, Ravenna, O. Jones, Robert G 318 Kentucky. Lorain, O. Jones, Winifred J 742 N. Chestnut. Ravenna, O. Julian, Rose M. Marshall Rd., McDonald, O. Jump, David Willard Heights, Willard, O. Jurkoshek, Albert J , .--Cuyahoga Falls, O. Juszli, Mary 173 Arthur, Barberton, O. Jute, Caroline M 926 W. 38th St., Ashtabula, O Kaezor, Stanley 549 S. Lincoln St., Kent, O. Kainrad, Chris A Diamond St., Ravenna, O. Kane, Tom H 1320 2nd St., Lorain, O. Kang, Han M .-Hawkung, Korea Kanoy, Doryce F 163 Bolumbers, Bedford, O. Karash, Mike 1107 Rowley, Cleveland, O. Karnes, Gertrude L R. F. D. 2, Greenfield, O. Karnosh. Eileen M Second St., Dillowvale, O. Karrer, Karl W 1118 Arlington, Canton, O. Karrenbauer, William V - 854 Matkins. Massillon, O. Kasik, Betty A 474 Forestview Dr., Bay Village, O. Kasik, Charles E. 12713 Revue Ave., Cleveland, O. Katko, Elizabeth M 50 Henry, Hubbard, O. Kavanaugh, William H 15016 Elm. East Cleveland, O. Kayler, Barbara E 1419 Parkway, Alliance, O. 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Kucera, Majorie M.- - Guy Ave., Cleveland, O. Kuendyig, Jane M Woodland Ave., Canton, O. Kuhn, Ruby J Seville, O. Kuhn, Ruth C Devonshire Dr., Akron, O. Kulchyeky, Russell M Fern St., Akron, O. Kull, Walter A 7th St., Martin ' s Ferry, O. Kunkle, Mary K Box 73, Warwick, O. Kuznik, Emilie B. 81st St., Cleveland, O. Ladd, Raymond E 41 Salome, Akron, O. La Hurd, Daniel E. 1099 Berwin, Akron, O. Lakios, William C. 438 4th St., Steubenville, O. Lamb, Phyllis L R. F. D. 5, Salem, O. Lambert, Grace H 15806 Libby, Maple Heights, O. Lambert, Marvin W Terry Rd., Hudson, O. Lammlein, Robert A 1168 2nd St., Akron, O. Lamy, Richard E. 20 Irving, Harrison, N. Y. Lang, Dolores R - Randolph, O. Lang, Evelyn Randolph, O. Lang, Paul Douglas 962 Talmadge, Akron, O. Langdon, William M Twin Oaks Apts., Akron, O. La Polla, Ruth M. 1266 Grant, Warren, O. Lapp, Ruth Adda---- 319 Spring, Dennison, O. Larick, Ernest 23745 Lake Shore, Euclid, O. La Torraca, Henry 11510 Thornwood Ave., Cleveland, O. Lattin, Elaine A 167 N. Prospect, Kent, O. Laughrey, Alberta 711 E. Main St., Conneaut, O. Laurenson, Elizabeth C 1222 Woodland, Canton, O. Laurenson, Jessie L 1222 Woodland, Canton, O. Lave, Arthur J R. F. D. 1, Burton, O. Lave, Elsie M R. F. D. 1, Burton, O. La Wand, Velma C 11911 Shadeland Ave., Cleveland, O. Lawrence, Cloyd L Canal Fulton, O. Lawrence, Hubert B 588 Staiton, Niles, O. Lawrence, Myron 5366 Lee Rd., Maple Heights, O. Lea, Anna J Silver Lake Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Lea, Evelyn Viola - Beach City, O. Lea, Ruth Y 1608 Broad, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Leader, Betty Jane 2118 18th St., Akron, O. Leah, Ruth B R. F. D. 2, Warren, O. Leahe, Betty L 132 N. Evergreen, Youngstown, O. Le Chaix, Joseph 4149 E. 100th St., Cleveland, O. Lee, George E - Twinsburg, O. Lee, Jack K 255 Shawnee, Akron, O. Lee, Jane L 3528 E. 114th St., Cleveland, O. Lee, Robert N Peninsula, O. Leebrick, Henrietta M 529 Main St., Kent, O. Lees, James R 516 Washington, Niles, O. Lee Ver, Syla Faye 13501 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland, O. Leever, William D 323 Newell, Barberton, O. Leffingwell, Dwight L 4634 W. 17th St., Cleveland, O. Legan, Anne M 5099 Stanley, Maple Heights, O. Leggett, Jack W 1920 Cleveland Ave., Canton, O. Lehman, John E -- -- North Lima, O. Leiman, Robert W R. F. D. 1, Butler, O. Leist, Catherine M 1124 12th St., Canton, O. Leist, Margaret E 1124 12th St., Canton, O. Lejsik, Anton R. F. D. 1, Windham, O. Lemasters, Wilbur J 165 Clinton, Ravenna, O. Lenner, Helene Y 511 Aqueduct, Akron, O. Leonard, Thomas F 127 Walnut, Wooster, O. Le Prevost, Florence E R. F. D. 1, Ravenna, O. LeRoy, Zoma J 1224 Woodland, Massillon, O. Lesher, Vivian Ruth 860 Amherst, Akron, O. Letts, Meade 14404 Northfield Ave., East Cleveland, O. Levin, Norton M 1539 Yale, Canton, O. Levinson, Harold F 308 Portage, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Lewis, Benjamin R Windham, O. Lewis, Edward H Box 153, Leavittsburg, O. Lewis, Helen V - --- Malvern, O. Lewis, Larry --609 Grace, Akron, O. Lewis, Isabel B 1272 Woodland, Canton, O. Lewis, Milton-- 576 Douglas, Akron, O. Lewis, Robert K R. F. D. 3, Kent, O. Lewis, Roger R 237 Highland, Kent, O. Lewis, Sara E.. 2203 Manchester, Akron, O. Leyda, Almon O R. F. D. 1, Medina, O. Liber, Martha M 230 Center, Newton Falls, O. Lichti, Esther M 1871 Sth St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Lidyard, Beverly L 4510 Hills, Cleveland, O. Liebert, Hoachim H 1491 Jefferson, Akron, O. Liezert, Mary A Streetsboro Rd., Hudson, O. Lifton, Leonard Cleveland, O. Lightman, Rosalyn M 10713 Auburn Ave., Cleveland, O. Lindberg, Helen F 323 Porter, Warren, O. Line, Elizabeth C... 537 DePeyster, Kent, O. Linsenmann, William M 3444 91st St., Cleveland O. Lipkowitz, Morton H 2383 Park, Cleveland Heights, O. Little, Warren T 4281 131st St., Cleveland, O. Lloyd, Lorene 38 Balch, Akron, O. Logan, George M 218 Twin Oaks, Akron, O. Long, Beatrice L 1390 Goodyear, Akron, O. Long, Hazel M Marion, O. Longshaw, Lillian D Belmont, O. 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Wilbeth Rd., Akron, O. Mansfield, Richard M S. Main St., Canton, O. Manyo, Peter A Woodman Ave., Ashtabula, O. Marat ta, Margaret E. Roslyn Ave., Canton, O. March, Bette J 365 Sumatra, Akron, O. Marcu, Nick R. F. D. 3, Mesopotamia, O. Marcy, Alice M Lander Rd., Gates Mills, O. Marsh, Gordon W N. River St., Kent, O. Marsh, Virginia H.... Mantua, O. Marshall, Dulcenia M Amesbury Rd., Akron, O. Marshall, Josephine J Robbins Ave., Akron, O. Marshall, Julia D 334 W. Lacleve, Youngstown, O. Marshall, Lilyan K Selwyn Rd., Cleveland, O. Marthey, Louis G ..Florida Ave., Akron, O. Martin, Albert L Cuyahoga Falls Ave., Akron, O. Martin, Donald C Mineral City, O. Martin, Harold E ._ E. Plain St., Minerva, O. Martin, Helen M ...Indianola Dr., Lake wood, O. Martin, James M Prospect St., Wadsworth, O. Martin, Phyllis Diagonal Rd., Akron, O. Martin, Sybil R Wilkins Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Martin, William R 1st St., Mansfield, O. Mason, Clayton E. Medill Ave., Massillon, O. Mason, Helen M R. F. 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Parmelee Ave., Cleveland, O. Merlith, Laura J. E. York St., Akron, O. Merwin, Grace R. R. F. D. 2, Newton Falls, O. Merwin, Harmon L Middlefield, O. Meyer, Norman L. 17th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Meyers, Ralph F Willington, O. Michaels, Joseph M. Marion Ave., Youngstown, O. Micsko, Margaret C Bessemer Ave., Cleveland, O. Middleton, Dorothy B Rogers, G. Middy, Edith Medina, O. Midgley, Edith Medina, O. Midgley, Hazel F _ Medina, O. Miggl, Dorothy L Tremont Se., Massillon, O. Milar, Howard H Fair Ave., New Philadelphia, O. Miles, Richard B 501 Portage, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Mileski, Joseph ..Carthage Ave., Kent, O. Miller, Arnold L Gilmer Rd., Leavittsburg, O. Miller, Betty A Indianola Ave., Youngstown, O. Miller, Betty E Everett, O. Miller, Debert L 863 Hartford, Akron, O. Miller, Donald L Gilmer Rd., Leavittsburg, O. Miller, Edward B Twinsburg, O. Miller, Gerald F. R. F. D. 4, South Akron, O. Miller, Harry E 533 Adams, Huron. O. Miller, Irene G. 5th St., Toronto, O. MiUer, James D Rockwell St., Kent, O. Miller, June Glenwood Ave., Youngstown, O. Miller, Jean W Herman Ave., Akron, O. Miller, John W Leavittsburg, O. Miller, Joseph E Box 199, S. Akron, O. Miller, Katherin G Reed Ave., Ashtabula, O. Miller, Laura A. Cortland, O. Miller, Mabel R. 350 N. Dewey, Youngstown, O. Miller, Marjorie A. Diamond, O. Miller, Marjorie A 201 Columbus, Crestline, O, Miller, Martha 9th St., Canton, O. Miller, Mary K R. F. D. 3, Carrollton, O. Miller, Maxine L Grant St., Wooster, O. Miller, Ralph R.. Glenwood Ave., Youngstown, O. Miller, Roy A. E. Williams St., Kent, O. Miller, Ruth V Barlett Rd., Bedford, O. Milligan, B. Aileen Federal St., Toronto, O. Mills, Harriet M R. F. D. 3, Mantua, O, Miltner, Joy F Nebraska St., Painesville, O. Mine, John W Milford Ave., Newark, N. J. Miner, Ned B Alexander St., Akron, O. Minko, Walter Thornton St., Akron, O. Minor, Betty Lou Breyton Rd., Cleveland Hts., O. Mitchell, Andy 272 McPherson, Mansfield, O. Mitchell, Iris L Bailey Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Mitchell, Robert H ... Grain Ave., Kent, O. Mitchell, Robera L Vine St., Kent, O. Mitchell, Roscoe C, Jr Everett, O. Mitchely, Charles C. Box 536, Ellet, E. Akron, O. Mitten, Rayy C. 109 Borton Ave., Akron, O. Mittendoff, Harold R. Wolcott Ave., Kent, O. Mittiga, Dominic J Stow St., Kent, O. Mlosofsky, John C Box 14, New Milford, O. Mlosofsky, Marie A Box 14, New Milford, O. Mlcek, Fdena A James St., New London, O. Mlckovsky, Mona M Storer Ave., Cleveland, O. Mobley, Ruth L Morrison Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Mock, Helen M Kenil worth, Warren, O. Mohler, Nadine A Grand St., Berea, O. Mohr, Dorothy J State St., Garrettsville, O. MoUer, Rita C. : Forestwood Dr., Parma, O. Mollica, George J Wooster Ave., Akron, O. Molnar, Helen E 30th St., Lorain, O. Monaco, Dominic J Gordon Ave., Campbell, O. Monastra, Nick R. F. D. 36, North Canton, O. Monroe, Dora E Poplar St., Conneaut, O. Monroe, Lorena C ...Pierce Ave., Toronto, O. 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Schumacher, Dorothy E 1767 17th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Schwartz, Lillian L. 525 Rhodes, Akron, O. Schwering, Robert M 9729 Hilgert, Cleveland, O. Scofield, Mary J West Walnut, Jefferson, O. Scott, Frank S 303 Ray, New Philadelphia, O. Scott, Robert D Homeworth, O. Scullion, Donald J 960 Elborn, Cleveland, O. Seagand, Curth L -.412 Buffalo, Jamesburg, N. Y. Searcy, William H Hudson, O. Season, Dorothy E 2044 6th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Seedhouse, Earl W 19417 Elbin, Rocky River, O. Seeds, M. Lynette... R. F. D. 2, Hastings Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Seeman, Arlene L 444 S. Walnut, Ravenna, O. Seese, Robert H 621 Keller, Barberton, O. Seesholtz, Mary A 401 3rd St., Canton, O. Sekeres, Elmer C 341 Black, Akron, O. Sell, James E.- 2690 Maplewood, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Serne, Harold 27455 Lake Rd., Bay Village, O. Sessions, Douglas L 233 Highland, Kent, O. Sewald, George S R. F. D. 4, Ravenna, O. Seymour, Eleanor C New Milford, O. Seymour, G. Deming New Milford, O. Shaffer, Barbara E 124 Streesboro Rd., Hudson, O. Shaffer, Evelyn E Cuyahoga Falls, O. Shaffer, Harold E Hartville, O. Shank, Marion E.- Homerville, O. Shanks, Marjorie B Darrowville, O. Sharp, Raymond D 302 Beaver, Akron, O. Sharp, Vera .. R. F. D. 1, Ravenna, O. Shaw, Betty J 19 Tritt, Sawyerwood, O. Shaw, Betty K 319 E. 346th St., Willoughby, O. Shaw, Jane E Vincent Rd., Silver Lake, O, Shaw, William L. 319 E. 346th St., Willoughby, O. Shea, Eileen A. .530 6th St., Canton, O. Shearer, Elmer C 97 Fenton, Mogadore, O. Sheany, Leslie E 40 Edward, Akron, O. Sheers, George B 1022 Bonnington, Massillon, O. Sheffler, Geraldine L 327 Korman, Massillon, O. Sheiner, Mrs. Alice R Hudson, O. Sheldon, Ruth A. 328 Cambridge, Elyria, O. Shellman, James G 1937 Washington, Lorain, O. Shepard, Mary J 146 Burrowa, Geneva, O. Shepherd, James T R. F. D. 3, Box 465, Akron, O. Sherbondy, Jacqueline F 71 Watson, Painesville, O. Sherlock, Ruth J 5409 Southern Blvd., Youngstown, O. Sherman, Sam L 667 Dorothy, Akron, O. Sherran, Clifford L 576 Diagonal, Akron, O. Shetler, Betty L. 349 Harter, Canton, O. Shields, Eleanor R. F. D. 1, Lowellville, O. Shields, Mary A 930 National, Bridgeport, O. Shimek, Jeanette R 1511 Ridgewood, Lakewood, O. Shreve, Wendall E 1075 Delia, Akron, O. Shriber, George A 11S3 Sunset View, Akron, O. Shrigley, Ralph C Box 6, Rootstown, O. Shriner, Kate C 303 Clinton, Newark, O. Shuke, John F Six Mile Run, Bedford, Pa. Shultz, Kathryn E 164 E. Cambridge, Alliance, O. Shultz, Thelma A 164 E. Cambridge, Alliance, O. Shumaker, Mary E Upper Sandusky, O. Sicuro, Frank J 341 Freedom, Ravenna, O. Siebert, Virgil J 677 Patterson, Akron, O, Siedschlag, Karl G R. F. D. 2, Kent, O. Sigrist, Margaret V 3146 Lindenwood, Akron, O. Silsby, Hazel F 1443 Pill, S. Euclid, O. Simkins, Elwood B R. F. D. 1, Suffield, O. Simmons, Bernard L R. F. D. 2, Medina, O. Simon, Theodore W., Jr 367 Belveder, Warren, O. Simons, Orlie H. 815 Hudson Rd., Hudson, O. Simpkinson, Halley C 3232 Beredith, Cincinnati, O. Simpson, Rachael Garrets ville, O. Sinclair, Alvin R 132 Bedford, Canton, O. Sindledecker, Charles L Newton Falls, O. Singley, Adele A 1932 E. 116th St., Cleveland, O. Sinn, Donald F. Diamond, O. Sivon, Lynn E 1300 E. Main, Ravenna, O. Sivon, Ruth L 1300 E. Main, Ravenna, O. Skafec, Fred C 267 E. Wilbeth, Akron, O. Skove, Alice Lenay Maple Heights, O. Slater, Dorothy E Paris, O. Slates, Mary J Carrolton, O. Slemmons, Dora Mae Navarre, O. Smetts, Richard R 162 Bachtel, Akron, O. Smith, Allen W 2323 Indiana Way, Canton, O. Smith, Arthur W Burrows Ave., East Liverpool, O. Smith, Craven E. R. F. D. 4, Delphi, Ind. Smith, D. Frances 2035 E. 93rd St., Cleveland, O. Smith, Dorothy P 2621 Ellenwood, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Smith, Eloise B 114 2nd St., Niles, O. Smith, Ethel M. 1925 2nd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Smith, Glenn 1722 3rd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Smith, Harold V 707 Falls Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Smith, Harry W Atwater, O. Smith, Kyle S. 120 Burton, Akron, O. Smith, LeRoy E 203S 18th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Smith, Margaret L 191 Hollywood, Youngstown, O. Smith, Marie A. Canal Fulton, O. Smith, Marjorie E R. F. D. 3, Ravenna, O. Smith, Mortimer P 17611 Franklin Blvd., Lakewood, O. Smith, Nellie V 156 Rhodes, Akron, O. Smith, Robert F 2690 3rd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Smith, Robert G - Diamond, O. Smith, Russell L 2621 Elmwood, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Smith, Ruth L 1729 Longwood, South Euclid, O. Smith, Larance N 1790 Shaw, Akron, O. Smith, Viola M 17611 Franklin Blvd., Lakewood, O. Smith, Violet J. R. F. D. 1, Burghill, O. Snyder, Adam E 183 Munroe Falls, Rd., Stow, O. Snyder, David H R. F. D. 1, Kirkville, N. Y. Snyder, Dorothy J 2049 E. 115th St., Cleveland, O. Snyder, Ida L New Middletown, O. Snyder, June D. 2049 E. 115th St., Cleveland, O. Snyder, Milton H 575 Rhodes, Akron, O. Snyder, N. Phelps 1319 5th St., Lorain, O. Snyder, Olive G R. F. D. 2, Hubbard O. Snyder, Ruth C 17004 Troax Ave., Cleveland, O. Snyder, Sue 1416 Shorb, Canton, O. Snyder, Virgina Lakemore, O. Solack, Stella 147 Dane, Lorain, O. Solow, Robert H 125 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. Somers, Richard L Graham Rd., Silver Lake, O. Sophrin, Alan D.. 1745 16th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Spartage, George 923 Bowey, Akron, O. Spelman, Comfort C 501 W. Main St., Kent, O. Spencer, Roslyn G 1230 Warren Rd., Lakewood, O. 172 • The most popular place in town flOiP; 5 C Hale B. Thompson ' s Drug Store has had space in each issue of the ] Chestnut Burr since 1914 (25 years) and during that time has kept pace with Pharmacy in the same way that Kent Normal has progressed to Kent State University. May we hope that both institutions may live and prosper for another 25 years. X H A R GETZ D W A R E BROS. Everything in Ilardivuro • PAINTS AND SPORTING GOODS • 132 N. WATER ST PHONE 3121 WHERE HORTICULTURE IS AN ART A Lifetime Experience in the art of growing and arrangement of flowers Richard ' s FLOWER SHOP 1312 N. MANTUA PHONE 3813 • 173 Spero, Marjorie E 2804 E. Overlook, Cleveland, O. Spidel, Elizabeth 1 635 N. Wabash, Brewster, O. Spratt, George C 97 Jewett, Akron, O. Spratt, James A 97 Jewett, Akron, O. Spriggel, Keith B Munroe Falls, O. Spring, Merle R 2306 Tuscarawas Ave., Canton, O. Sprouse, J. June 4407 State St., Ashtabula, O. Sprunger, Preston R R. F. D. 2, Wadsworth, O. Squires, Evelyn S R. F. D. 7, Akron, O. Squires, Gertrude R R. F. D. 1, Oberlin, O. Stafford, Edna P 913 Franklin, Toronto, O. Stalzer, Robert F 417 Marguerite, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Stanfar, Nick F 75 Tremble, Campbell, O. Stange, Elaine E 1423 E. 134th St., East Cleveland, O. Stanley, Marion A 666 W. Market, Akron, O. Staples, James V 141 Markaler, Stow, O. Starkey, Betty J Cooley Farm, Warrensville, O. Starr, Dwight L 2179 Stone, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Starrett, John L 405 E. Main St., Kent, O. Starrett, Ruby J 405 E. Main St., Kent, O. Stauffer, Bernice B. 2064 3rd St., Canton, O. Stauffer, James M. 50 Main St., Greenwich, O. Steadman, Marion Youngstown, O. Steek, Carolyn E 314 Washington, Warren, O. Steele, Elizabeth K Hibbetts, O. Steele, Phyllis M St. Clair Ave., East Liverpool, O. Steese, Elizabeth J 396 Cloverdale, Akron, O. Stefanick, Milan 3541 W. 58th St., Cleveland, O. Stefanosky, Joseph S - Box 109, Mogadore, O. Steffen, Paul H 17914 Windward, Cleveland, O. Steffey, Elizabeth Ann 311 Valley, Minerva, O. Steigher, William E 26 Rose, Harrison, N. Y. Steimer, Doris J 2901 6th St., Canton, O. Steiner, John V 1292 Diagonal, Akron, O. Steinert, John Neffs, O. Steinhauer, Betty L Box 2256, N. Side Sta., Youngstown, O. Steinhauser, Ruth G 2629 Benton, Akron, C. Stelson, Ada W 540 S. Lincoln, Kent, O. Stephens, Martha E 774 Chalker, Akron, O. Sternad, Marcia J Richmond Rd., Macedonia, O. Stevens, Charles, Jr --E. Rochester, O. Stevens, Elinor M. Valley City, O. Stevens, Gertrude E 517 New Fourth, Fairport Harbor, O. Stevens, William, Jr 216 S. Depeyster, Kent, O. Stewart, Dale D 41 Wigley, Akron, O. Stewart, Dwight A 402 S. Willow, Kent, O. Stewart, Elmer C 4892 E. 97th St., Garfield Heights, O. Stewart, Virginia H 305 Spruce, Elyria, O. Stiles, Jeanne 113 N. Fornance, Norristown, Pa. Stock, Jean E 922 Logan, Toronto, O. Stockdale, Robert E 269 S. Walnut, Ravenna, O. Stocking, Milan A 669 Patterson, Akron, O. Stockman, Richard C R. F. D. 3, Kent, O. Stoia, Cornelia A 3332 Wilson, Campbell, O. Stokes, Arthur J 142 S. Main St., Hudson, O. Stoll, Wilda G 2119 2nd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Stone, George 5505 Vandalia Ave., Cleveland, O. Stone, Jean C R. F. D. 6, North Canton, O. Stone, Phillis A 734 Franklin, Massillon, O. Storey, James L 424 Milburn, Milburn, N. J. Straub, Betty J 919 13th St., Canton, O. Strauss, Emilee L 106 Churchill, Girard, O. Strauss, Reitta A 106 Churchill, Girard, O. Stribley, Rex C 462 Wolcott, Kent, O. Stricklen, Marjorie J 798 Roselawn, Akron, O. Strohl, Betty J 898 Dayton Ave., Akron, O. Strong, Florence V 258 E. King, Chardon, O. Stroud, Jean E. 133 E. 203rd St., Cleveland, O. Stroup, Mary J 9708 Willard Ave., Cleveland, O. Struble, Dorothy M 251 Lake, Kent, O. Stuber, Elizabeth J 1831 7th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Stuber, William D 1831 7th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Stueve, Robert W 1866 Grantham, Cleveland, O. Stump, Louise E 4023 Brooklyn, Cleveland, O. Stump, Robert D 506 New York, Sebring, O. Styers, Arminta H 2081 E. Market, Akron, O. Suderow, Mary C - Canal Fulton, O. Suki, George G 1473 E. 172nd St., Cleveland, O. Sullivan, Donald R 250 Marion, Painesville, O. Sullivan, Ernie 427 S. Sycamore, Ravenna, O. Summers, Harry V 1005 13th St., Canton, O. Suppes, Gertrude E._ 217 N. Firestone, Akron, O. Suppes, Marjorie L._ 217 N. Firestone, Akron, O. Suskind, Raymond K 416 Berons, 136th, Queens, N. Y. Swain, Mary P 3667 W. 129th St., Cleveland, O. Swallen, Kathryn J. 1418 Louisiana, Canton, O. Swallow, Charles W 602 Vincent, Alliance, O. Swan, Margaret E 1923 6th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Swanda, Evelyn M 20832 Hillgrove Ave., Maple Heights, O. Swartz, Ruth A 667 Oxford, Akron, O. Swasey, Fred H., Jr., 428 Lawrence, Ravenna, O. Swisher, Helen E --- - Hudson, O. Swope, Geraldine M 2610 9th St., Canton, O. Sykes, James D 591 Lindell, Akron, O. Szabo, Gabriel R 2803 Bridge, Cleveland, O. Szabo, Joseph J Brainard Rd., Warrensville, O. Szorady, Ernest A 2772 E. 118th St., Cleveland, O. Tabler, Charles J 22 Conley, Newark, O. Tait, Robert N 11932 Canterbury Rd., Cleveland, O. Talbot, Betty L R. F. D. 9, Shaker Square Sta., Cleveland, O. Tallant, Helen G 21 Chippewa, Brecksville, O. Tallentire, John R.. 2113 Oakwood, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Tarantine, Dominic J 2634 W. Federal, Youngstown, O. Taylor, Anna F 224 E. Heights, Lorain, O. Taylor, Darold R. F. D. 2, Kent, O. Taylor, Donald P 140 Fawcett, Canton, O. Taylor, Frank R 14 E. Brand, Newton Falls, O. Taylor, Gladys D 2201 E. 95th St., Cleveland, O. Taylor, Jack R. F. D. 2, Kent, O. Taylor, Martha J 515 Riverside, Wellsville, O. Taylor, Ralph J 812 4th St., Marietta, O. Taylor, Starling E 105 South, Clairsville, O. Taylor, Wallace C 119 Universitv Kent, O. Teegarden, Edith R R. F. D. 2, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Teets, Lucille C 120 High, New London, O. Telinde, Donald E 1204 Laird, Akron, O. Terrill, Wilfred H Suffield, O. Testa, Ercole P R. F. D. 4, Ravenna, O. Teuscher, Elizabeth A 1161 Maple, Mentor, O. Tewes, Donald D 317 Orchard, Ravenna, O. Theiss, Henry K 440 S. Prospect, Ravenna, O. Theobald, Earle W 2193 Scranton, Cleveland, O. Theobald, George E 2193 Scranton, Cleveland, O. Thill, Fred B Peninsula, O. Thomas, Annabelle L Silver Lake Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Thomas, Charles C 402 Jefferson, Ravenna, O. Thomas, Estella M 402 Jefferson, Ravenna, O. Thomas, Harry E 507 Tallmadge, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Thomas, June B 3005 Overlook, Silver Lake, O. Thomas, Martha J 602 N. Main St., Niles, O. Thomas, Ray 359 Talbot, Akron, O. Thomas, Virginia E 840 Tallmadge, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Thompson, Charles E R. F. D. 3, Toronto, O. Thompson, Dorothy 1 462 Baxter, Medina, O. Thompson, Francis E. 35 Hill, Munroe Falls, O. Thompson, Harvey G _ Garfield, O. Thompson, Margaret K Waynesburg, O. Thompson, Marjorie E 124 Sherman, Kent, O. Thompson, Paul G 52 Davis, Sharon, Pa. Tifft, Howard S 239 Wadsworth, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Tingley, Donald A 546 Archwood, Akron, O. Tintsman, Herbert S .215 W. Elm, Kent, O. Tissat, Marjorie L 1323 E. 142nd St., East Cleveland, O. Tobasco, Andrew L 227 Oak, Newton Falls, O. Tobin, Ernest R 395 W. Exchange, Akron, O. Tocus, Eugene S 1604 Stewart, Youngstown, O. Todd, Don A 560 Frehis, Columbus, O. Toll, Wayman L.. 1012 Stadelman, Akron, O. Tomasheska, Jack Lorain, O. Torma, Alex J 2836 E. 122nd St., Cleveland, O. Totten, Anita R. 917 Robhins, Niles, O. Towner, William R Brady Lake, O. Tozer, Zoe 2318 Front, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Trachsel, Adrian A 611 W. Maple, N. Canton, O. Tramonte, Don R R. F. D. 2, Medina, O. Trask, Alta C 116 Center, Chardon, O. Trau, Flora L 2100 Cottage Grove, Cleveland, O. Travis, Flora G... Marshallville, O. Traxler, Harmon P 1517 Hoyt, Mentor, O. Treat, Mark 648 Falls, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Tresidder, Reginald J .779 Copley, Akron, O. Tretta, Max 7041 2 S. Main, Akron, O. Trommer, Paul E 888 Vi Rhodes, Akron, O. Trory, Betty J. 46 10th St., Massillon, O. Trow, Kenneth T 9601 Silk, Cleveland, O. Truby, Ruth L R. F. D. 2, Scio, O. Truxell, Robert H Box 74, Masury, O. Tryon, Mary H 1467 Rockaway, Akron, O. Tucek, Elmer L Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls, O. Tullis, Ralph H.. Rogers, O. Turano, Italo T 4610 West, Ashtabula, O. Turk, Arlene E R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. TurnbuU, Thomas B 3215 College, Beaver Falls, Pa. Turner, Betty Hiram, O. Turner, Clarence H 76 Russell, Akron, O. Turner, Dale N. Rittman, O. Turner, Evelyn Ruth 22660 Detroit Ave., Rocky River, O. Turner, Lucretia C 415 Rockwell, Kent, O. Turri, Arthur L 605 Prince, Negaunee, Mich. Tury, Helen R. F. D. S, Coshocton, O. Tuskey, Betty M 522 N. Grant, Hinsdale, 111. Tweed, Warren C 301 Hudson Rd., Stow, O. Twerell, Dudley G Twinsburg, O. Tymochko, Eugene J N. Jackson, O. Uebel, Thora D... 1440 Lakeland Ave., Lakewood, O. Uhl, Norman A 9501 Beachwood, Garfield Heights, O. Ulmer, Dorothy L 77 Fenton, Mogadore, O. Ulmer, Jean R 2384 16th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Untch, Robert Lee 1310 Rowland, Canton, O. Uphoff, Clarence W R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. Utter, Loren C Vermilion, O. Vacha, Fred B 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleveland, O. Valenti, Raymond J 3632 Cuyahoga Falls Ave., Akron, O. Vallen, Kay M W. Richfield, O. Van Benschoten, Martha A 74 Lake, Berlin Heights, O. VanBalt, Roger H. 1584 Park, Barberton, O. VanFleet, Roberta J 6502 Luelda, Parma, O. VanHyning, Adrienne 1 303 Crain, Kent, O. VanHyning, Perry F 121 University, Kent, O. Vanlden, Starr S 926 Montford, Cleveland Heights, O. Van Slyke, Juliana F 4324 Bichwood, Ashtabula, O. Vargo, Susanna M 8401 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, O. Vaughn, Allan Solon, O. Vaughn, Enos P Twinsburg, O. Vaughn, Evelyn M 450 Alexander, Akron, O. Vaughn, Ralph H 314 Ontario, Akron, O. Vianie, Irene C... E. Canton, O. Vitangeli, Dominec J 916 Lafayette, Canton, O. Vlad, Mary E. Market ext., Warren, O. Vogelsang, Ralph E R. F. D. 3, Canton, O. Volk, Charlotte 1064 Williams, Cleveland Heights, O. Voss, Helen I. 493 W. Columbia, Alliance, O. Vutech, Virginia E 3711 Glenwood, Youngstown, O. Wagenhals, Mary F 1715 Oherlin, Canton, O. Wagner, Harold P ...Peninsula Rd., Hudson, O. Wagner, James W 366 Crosby, Akron O. Wagstaff, Clare S 530 W. Evergreen, Youngstown, O. Wahl, Anne .2419 7th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wait, Nelson P Franklin St., Chagrin Falls, O. Walbeck, John J Elmwood Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Walburn, Edwin F R. F. D. 1, Andover, O. Wallis, Robert B North St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Waldern, Viola E W. Main St., Ravenna, O. Waldvogel, Robert Hawkins Ave., Akron, O. Walker, Ethel L W. I94th St., Cleveland, O. Walker, Helen I Richmond, O. Walker, Mary T Welton St., Cleveland, O. Wallace, Laura M Toronto, O. Wallace, Mary A Mahonington, Pa. Walrath, Vernon A Beloit, O. Walsh, Thomas E Wicklitle Blvd., Youngstown, O. Waltenbaugh, Walter S Woodrow Ave., Canton, O. 174 • GCOVING WITH YOU Towards Achievement and Tradition Best wishes from the CeCIN li€€D € AiMaiuial Staff of the 1939 Chiesteet from your Frieter r 1 ' A A Qy Ly o ii ftfUftte ol Eoitooi l4uu4 (Ui o mo A tUoft j O iitf. fe AA4, • 175 Walter, Vera E Maplewood, Willard, O. Walters, Verla L 220 Parkway, Ravenna, O. Walther, William J Summit St., Macedonia, O. Wallon, Jennie M High St., Wadsworth, O. Walton, Roger L N. Main St., Mt. Vernon, O. Waltz, Frank R Orchard St., Ravenna, O. Wands, Ralph C 413 Fairchild, Kent, O. Warburton, Dick M Cleveland Ave., Mogadore, O. Ward, Isabelle R New Milford, O. Ward, Jack C Pioneer St., Akron, O. Wardman, Katherine J ---Avon St., Akron, O. Warner, Gerevieve M Beck Ave., Akron, O. Warner, Bill G. S. Hawkins St., Akron, O. Warner, Jack D - Baird Ave., Barberton, O. Warren, Lyle Highland Ave., Springfield, O. Waterbury, Francie R 66 Wandle, Bedford, O. Watkins, Ben 1041 Irvington, Massillon, O. Watkins, James P 161 Garland, Youngstown, O. Watkins, Vivian B 21278 Westlake, Rocky River, O. Watson, John W - Brown St., Akron, O. Watson, William D Quinby Ave., Wooster, O. Watts, John W 532 Highland, Ravenna, O. Watts, Thomas C ;.Avon St., Akron, O. Watts, Walson L Highland Ave., Ravenna, O. Wawrin, Andrew Atwater, O. Weaver, Roger H ---Suffield, O. Webb, Alice M Austinburg, O. Webber, George B Vestry Ave., Cleveland, O. Weeden. Kenneth L -.Whittier Ave., Akron, O. Weeks, Kenneth H N. Water St., Kent, O. Wegnan, George E E. Market St., Mogadore, O. Weichman, Lauretta M Boardman Cunf Rd., Youngstown, O. Weigle, Darwin W.- Peckham St., Akron, O. Weil, Harold -Tiger Ave., Akron, O. Weimer, Verna H Box 68, Dalton, O. Weinberger, Don N -Westvale Ave., Akron, O. Weirick, Jeanne Hillside Terrace, Akron, O. Weis, Paul E 738 E. Long, Lancaster, O. Weisenberg, Leonard L -10821 Morrison Ave., Cleveland, O. Weiss, Jean Kinsman St., Warren, O. Weiss, Winona C 16th St., N.W., Canton, O. Weixel, Mary L Colbum Rd., Chardon, O. Welker, Martina M 2903 Northland, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Welsh, Alys M Dwight Ave., Massillon, O. Welton, Roger L 519 Ganbier, Knox, O. Wenhart, Edward R Route 8, Akron, O. Werb, Theodore J 3211 West Blvd., Cleveland, O. Werner, Dollv G Cuyahoga Falls Ave., Akron, O. Wetheimer, Bernard Thomas St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wesley, Charles W Homewood Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. West, Alice E. E. Third St.. Salem, O. Weston. Doris E Columbia Rd., North Olmsted, O. Weyand, Marjorie M - Copley Rd., Akron, O. Weymouth, Arlene E 16th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wheeley, Ruth J W. Hugh Ave., New Philadelphia, O. Wheeler, Scott J - Marongo, O. Wheeler, William C Wandle St., Bedford, O. Wherley, Paul B Stone Creek, O. White, Aimer R E. Market St., Akron, O. White, Barret First Ave., Akron, O. White, Denzil W. W. Main St., East Palestine, O. White, Elizabeth K N. Prospect St., Kent, O. White, Glen L.- Spruce St., Ravenna, O. White, J. J N. Prospect St., Kent, O. White, John L Parkwood Ave., Akron, O. White, Normel W 1435 Broadway, Lorain, O. White, William A - Mogadore, O. White, William D E. Market St., Akron, O. Whitehead, Christine A 15209 Lincoln, Cleveland, O. Whitehead D. Main St., Hudson, O. Whiteman, Phyllis L Ashland Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Whiteside, Winifred A 19338 Frazier, Rocky River, O. Whitman, Jeanne K.-- Roslyn Ave., Akron, O. Whitman, Robert W Roslyn Ave., Akron, O. Whittlesey, Marjorie -- Vine St., Kent, O. Whyte, Muriel I 537 Depeyster, Kent, O. Wicks, Floyd E 611 Sandusky, Ashland, O. Wicks, J. Roger 611 Sandusky, Ashland, O. Wigner, Opal Pearl Box 281, Akron, O. Wiland, Richard L Twin Lakes, Kent, O. Wilbur, John V 418 Kent, Stow, O. Wilcox, Glen F 332 Erie, Kent, O. Wilcox, Jessie P R. F. D. 3, Hudson, O. Wilcox, William F 115 LaFayette, Medina, O. Wilder, James Bliss 26820 Lorain Rd., N. Olmsted, O. Wiles, Sylvan L 190 W. Park, Rittman, O. Wilgus, Harvey B 131 University, Kent, O. Wilkin, Roger J Amsterdam, O. Wilhen, Wayne W 512 Brittain, Akron, O. Wilkinson, Floyd Bath, O. Williams, Anne L N. Jackson, O. Williams, David W 514 E. 2nd St., Urichsville, O. Williams, Eric G 6118 Sugar, Marion, O. Williams, Ernest A 126 S. Canal, Newton Falls, O. Williams, Ernest J..- 11111 Miles Ave., Cleveland, O. Williams, Hazel L Cleveland, O. Williams, Jean P -- Wardsboro, Vt. Williams, Joanne H 3283 E. 128th St., Cleveland, O. Williams, Katherine M 160 N. Pearl, Kent, O. Williams, Margaret L 1296 Donald Ave., Lakewood, O. Wii:iams, Thomas H. 1288 Diagonal, Akron, O. W Tiams, William C. 1515 18th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Williamson, Claire L. 978 W. Main St., Kent, O. William.son, Harry B 3311 W. 98th St., Cleveland, O. WUiamscn, Peggy M 2053 14th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Williard, Robert G 678 Lakemont, Akron, O. Wi ' lis, Arthur W 900 School, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Willmalh, Ruth M 830 Kenyon, Akron, O. W lis, Margery J 2422 3rd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Willson, Mary J 388 Parker, Sharon, Pa. Wilson, Bernard O R. F. D. 3, Medina, O. Wilson, Florence R 1716 E. 84th St., Cleveland, O. Wilson, Janice M 4450 Cedar Ave., Cleveland, O. Wilson, Lecn H 1301 Mt. Vernon, Akron, O. Wilson, Robert J 355 E. Vermont, Sebring, O. Winemiller, Doris M 638 Roslyn, Akron, O. Winsper, Lorell Dean 12918 Christine, Garfield Heights, O. Wise, Charles M R. F. D. 1, Kent, O. Wise, Clarice I --.Mogadore, O. Wise, Margaret E 604 Park, Kent, O. Wisler, Virginia F 18 Grant, New London, O. Wohlford, Earl G 2646 Elmwood. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wojno, Roman J -- 576 Diagonal, Akron, O. Wolcott, Betty R 2495 Whitelow, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wolfe, Bett 546 Glendora, Akron, O. Wolfe, Martha 505 2nd St., Donora, Pa. Wolfe, Merritt C 2513 Berk, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wolfe, Walter J. 2038 3rd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wolff, Frederich S 1922 Spring, Cleveland, O. Wolford. Richard W 619 W. Main St., Kent, O. Wood, Fred D 9515 Baltic Rd., Cleveland, O. Wcod. Izora R. 531 E. Main St., Kent, O. Woodhouse, Charles E R. F. D. 3, Box 48, Kent, O. Woods, Glenn S 1357 Junior, Ellet, O. Woods, Joseph S 1381 Worton. Mavfield Heights, O. Woodward, Richard L 2503 4th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Woodward, Shirley R Box 185, Hiram, O. Work, Clifford P 531 Marguerite, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Workinger, Lois A R. F. D. 7. N. Canton, O. Wowra. Betty E. R. F. D. 1, Canton, O. Wray, Thomas S 816 N. 12th St.. Cambridge, O. Wrentmore. George W ---R. F. D. 2, Lakewood, O. Wright, Alberta R 720 Woodland, Elyria, O. Wright, Donald E 2121 9th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wright, Myrtle C 10923 Olivet Ave., Cleveland, O. Wright, Norma E 323 Grant, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wright, Olive M 1720 8th St., Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wright, Rose E. 628 E. Summit, Kent, O. Wright, Wilbur H 57 Nottingham, Akron, O. Wright, William C 2543 Pond. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Wrightnour. Bessie B. 114 W. 58th St., Ashtabula, O. Wuchter, Eileen M 1418 Wuchter, Barberton, O. Wynkoop, James P. 3333 Martindale, Canton, O. Yarano. Loretta C. 10806 Brenard, Cleveland, O. Yates. S. D. 3057 W. Bailey. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Yee, George I. 90 W. Market St., Akron, O. Yesso, John A. ---830 Day, Conneaut, O. Young, Dale A R. F. D. 2, Akron, O. Young, Grace J.-- E. High St., Mantua, O. Young, Harold C 226 Lowell, Kent, O. Young, William. 733 Noah. Akron, O. Youngen, La Dema L. Hazel -- Tallmadge, O. Younger. Ruth M 2449 2nd St., Cuvahoga Falls, O. Yount, Rachel L 300 E. Voris, Akron, O. Yugorich, Salley A 27 Johnson, Youngstown, O. Yurchison, Anne 203 Wavne, Youngstown, O. Yurko, Irene 97 Bright, Campbell, O. Zaderecky. Michael 7922 Spafford, Cleveland, O. Zahnizer. M. Leiand 2676 3rd St., Cuyahoga Falls, O.- Zayac, Mary 2028 Corning, Cleveland, O. 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