Miami University - Recensio Yearbook (Oxford, OH)

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.1,.r.,- Hi. 1' 1 Ai' J YJ? 1620 HEAR YE PILGRIMS -ALL5 WELL RECENSIQ 1920 ' T j: . EEL ff'LNLx j xl: IQ. - 1 I i NJ A ' .' ' V. .nn KN 1 4Sn'Q43 1 . iff if :A A. l ' -I' A ', .'ff i -: 1 nw .W fr. an gr, U A :AJ W- '5-- Av -. ..4.,:. - 'A'--N-.. Af ll, K 1 QE? IL il Iwi f l lg-gl H 5 EFQHFIUEEJ UTI! W2 .,. I-, 'L Z2 ' 'P 51? 'Es L-14 fu G i U THE mlAml Q REC2EHSIC+ I VOLUME XIX THE YEAR BOOK OF MIAMI UNIVERSITY E PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE JUNIOR CLASS I M C M X X E R I ii W -I ' P T N .-t 3-1 .U xc ,gr . .K 5 ST Q57 EEZ 'iw wil ug- rw, V, 21 as V1 -2. 44' -:Q f1'-f Q E' I K, Qi if ra gn W 5 A V Q giRSl7J4p TT ll QQ Ji 1 : E f b I EH Founded j E D 1809 ONIEB J By Act of E' AT. Ohio - Legislature Uv! Hi YS! 9 ..v, fr WI! 522 ' T- .. 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Lia! - 11:12 Q ii ff ,'zf.?f-rg-x 1 121 151 V-lf-'--'2A '-- f'5 5 m'IMSHWIT ix 1:fEiTETZ5lVU1.lE'?JLF'fU CONTENTS , .. .,.,. , 315 -,1 :n:. g -.ly J-:fp 53:1 291121 1 Slim ,J1i5 .'i'L:'s J ga Q9 '15 ,175 S: 9' 3 .X 531 51:1 35 A U21 U1 O O Pi' O Z M The Ufntvelrsity BOOK TWO 'P' The Students if BOOK THREE Fvutefrfzities ff f BOOK FOUR , ?:- nf.- U-. is f.-'ff nf 'r 31 .5 E: I Ovganizations BOOK FIVE Activities and Events. BOOK SIX Athletics BOOK SEVEN Gfrinds ii . XF 3 ,A ri f, ,,. E W IIUU 274 'QCIIJ PZ IGI E 1 1 L Q, fi :P if Y 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 lm 1 EM: - -fa 6 PAGE Six I 9 I Q? 'R a1 Y1'9? '1'?f??iWHEl l l im! IE-ALA--A fp .Amp lem .f-,II-IA ? 'N I If fm! Fw 97 .My 'AI 371 . ff -Li 2 vw '4 A. U3 I E I E' E THE STAFF ,Q E - BARKLEY SCHROEDER ,...,... .,..,..,,, E DITOR-IN-CHIEF 1 JAMES FLANAGAN ....,.., ..,.,... B USINESS MANAGER I RALPH MCGINNIS ..., ....,,,,,A.,..4..,.. ASSOCIATE EDITOR ' 3-A I ROHE VVALTER LILLIAN MILLER ff I HAROLD ISREAL FRED SHEARER -Ei MARY YOUNG MARGARET FINLEY MARY CANNON RUSSELL DUKE CONTRIBUTORS : W GLEN CORBETT E COULTER MARSHALL ,HT 142 V ' ?3i gui - U L- I -'-E N I WET M 5 I , H I l l I I Isl I H ! PAGE bEVEN 'M fl T. .., 1 me vi? 1 5. ri: 1 Q, i fi J..l In 1-1' 41' .xi 'l .,, 41 Li 151 -x 1,2 V ,i Li' I? AE 'i .4 . lg il U. fjjji'T f fr' Q ,-,, ---A , .142-1.2-Hal E5 lim 1 . ,'f, lily P llfjf R D F O R E Q , E F5 Ed - T Ib with feelings of mingled trepedition and E satisfaction that We present this the nineteenth volume of the Recensio to Miami students and gg Alumnig realizing as We do most acutely 1t's iff- --::-fAf shortcomings and deficiencies, but none the less lg- ll experiencing a certain degree of satisfaction, or rather relief, arising from the fact that the thing is at least finished. Putting out a Recensio is not, as' it might appear ff to the uninitiated, ajob to be run thru with in a few afternoons 'ff with all the ease of an established and perfected machine. The circumstance is analogous, rather, to that of hnding one's Way out of the mazes of an old Roman catecomb. It is an unique experience, coming but once in a life time, and when it is done, 'tis done forever. All We can say is that We've put our L24 best licks into it-and who can do more? ,Eg - ln this book, what We have attempted is to hold as it were F the mirror to the student life of the passing year, hurrying W along has it is W1th.1t's throng of joys, achievements, hopes, E ambitions, friendships, as well as it's generous sprinkling of N disappointments, failures, sorrows, disillusionments,-all com- T. A bining to form the typical college year. It is to this end, then, for which we have strived, not so much to satisfy W present desire, which we believe to be subsidary, but rather F to furnish a source of future enjoyment. Leafing over this volume in years to come Will, we hope, bring to mind pleasant reminiscences of the best and fullest period of our lives- lg recollections long since submerged beneath the hurlyburly of a post-Miami life. Should we do but this, we shall be content with the measure of our success. li .,, .E-5' - '73 .1 I IE! will lain H111 mal IEEQI PAGE EIGHT L OJ1, -3 TQ? Oi qi Q45 I V I l C315 S ww AQ , mf ,dpi We ,QU I' iii! 253313 15:45. if I ' fi w ' I 'WN 'I F 'Lk tj: M! ' 's iifg he 2 -Al ,G , 1 V1 Q31 A . LSU , A A 'fi ' , . lf' F Y!! We il 'Wi F4 Wy FT. mr 52 .! 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V Q.- PAG E SIXTEEN -A X h - . -. - .4 -- ' ,, , - ' W E F3 mi! 1 F111 , me N M J fi' 35 .. ,Ei QQ. E Fi ig--Lf? ' 'gi' wi? E' 55 wyd V JFS! up T.. WD 2524 'EQ iii? 3925 LH, if if gt 5 2 EH ' ' 1 B. .35 MI AM I SNOW 1 rw . W1 5 m 5: , iQ rH,,,. , :A f Y I V 1 4 H F B l +1 i f K i' mf 2 ' PAGE SEVEYTEEY wir 1 1 .li v a N: ,Y 1! .-LPN -w ,WI W1 ,-,j Ml LU, uf? ' .ag 3-.g5,g1, SL- ',' f ,,i' lilg i,g4:4gg.4lfi A'.' Liz? ' fi F21 'f f'H' ., A 559 '51-' .1 . I ml 12- f XF' f ', flif N, i ,Lal 13 21 V111 TQ .X 'IP-,I4 A iff' ll Llflu xiii, N521 E tiki wars L01 WW ' 3 f il E ffl! E 1 f.Q ffffii FW ll F7 1 4 x, w r EW. ' , IW, . X 1 T' Ez. T v 1 PW if 3 il V 1 'f:v N X ,div V31 5 :F 'H lgffu V Q-f Q if W Ui , .11 ,Z .1 . W U ,. W: 1111! X. Q. ' X 55293 fi Q15 mfg , .1 WV H LEM H1 IF M 116.13 1 2 .J .. y. W if-+ -,,N- 'g .ma f51 5 W wT'Z'f'ff R TY 7T1 1'T'T' ' f +jr rm ' rr ' -f-V---Af:--'f' rn :'f1':':'-r7f:f'F'7 F ,f -'-' - A PAGE EIGHTEEN ,F Y? V . t.:.-j' v, 1 VT w 4 , -14. M. L. ,,., . L AA. 1,1 ,W JL ,. A-:V 1 iQ Lll mr cS' JI' Em: ,Film-6:1ifrwff.f NW.b V. ' - ' 1 if 13311 ff H if ggi if? W Q Fig E i Yea E 7525 ui F5 F ill' 4 21, QE! 1- 1 '14 wig? 'U lg U W ' rg 4 7 LQLE4 ' L1 u -24 E N? T w?-SFU fi W W qw i-5 'EH ffl RAYMOND MOLLYNEAUX HUGHES E Presirlclzf Qf flze Un1'1'ers1'fy if 'FEI 5? 7 I,51' Qi, f iekfi 'ff , B, , .il PAGE NNETEEN is 1' .,Q wud rl 1 ii ffl xl si 1 '85, :T 1 Q is 1 2 r lil' KA mg W, 11311 rw We 5-2 e .9 w ig ,ggi .f.sef.fqg 151 I is l l mn Val e ' ' i '--4 L! lrslsal WI fn. El JB V? sl T5 1.51 PRESIDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY F , Robert Hamilton Bishop, D. D., President, 1824-1841 Q. George junkin, D. D., President, 1841-1844 john McArthur, President pro tempore, 1844-1845 Erasmus D. McMaster, D. D., LL. D., President, 1845-1849 ,if - William C. Anderson, D. D., President, 1849-1854 Orange Nash Stoddard, President, pro tempore, 1854 gg John VV. Hall, D. D., President, 1854-1866 Lair E Robert Livingston Stanton, D. D., President, 1866-1871 lm. gf Andrew Dousa Hepburn, D. D., LL. D., President, 1871-1873 Robert White lVlaeFarland, D. D., President, 1885-1888 Ethelbert Dudley Warfield, D. D., LL. D., President, 1888-1891 William Oxley Thompson, D. D., LL. D., President, 1891-1899 William jasper McSurely, D. D., President, pro tempore 1899 ll ii . I . David Stanton Tappan, D. D., LL. D., President, 1899-1902 Guy Potter Benton, D. D., LL. D., President, 1902-1911 EI Edgar Ewing Brandon, University D., Acting President, 1909-1910 Raymond Mollyneaux Hughes, M. S., President, 1911 llfil 'lil l l l l PAGE TWENTY i . .'. 1:1 11 'N Q i- . gi? 1 131 1 'ffl ' ll L... 1 112 ljxi real ,,,. uk. lui. lyzil if ill 1 E Wi lr V E ft 3,4 1' ' EoARD OF TRUSTEES 1. The Board of Trustees is a boarcl of twentyeseven members, appointed every three years by the Governor of Ohio, and confirmed by the Legislature. The term of office is nine years. V OFFICERS Walter L. Tobey, M., L. H. D .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4., -.----,-- P resident VV. P. ROuClGl3uSl1, A. B ........,,,..,,r.,.,,,.,, -,,,,,--- S ecretary Cl13.I'l6S A. Shefa, A. B ....,.......,,..,,,..,...,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4, ,,,,,,4,. T r easurer Members: Term Expires in 1920. , Accessus VValter L. Tobey, A. M., L. H. D., Editor, Hamilton Republican News, Hamilton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,o,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,A.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,., 1895 William S. Giffen, A. M., LL. B., Lawyer, Hamilton .,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,- 1898 William F. Eltzroth, A. M., Lawyer, Lebanon ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ..,,,,., 1 902 Lyle S. Evans, A. B., LL. B., Lawyer, Chillicothe .,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,..,,, .,,,,,,, 1 902 Henry B. McClure, A. M., Lawyer, 22 Atlas Bank Bldg., Cincinnati .,,.,,,,.,,..,,, 1907 J. B. Vail, M. D., Physician, 1525, Lakewood Ave., Lima ............,....,...,... ........ 1 911 Charles L. Swain, A. B., Lawyer, 57 Atlas Bank Bldg., Cincinnati ....,..., ......,. 1 915 Walter H. Coles, A. B., Manufacturer, Troy ...................,...............,..,....... ,....... 1 916 John W. Peck, LL. D., 30 Atlas Bank Bldg., Cincinnati ...........,........ .... Members: Term Expires in 1923 John M.. 'Withrow, M. D., Physician, 22 West 7th St., Cincinnati ....................... 1885 Elam Fisher, A. M., LL. B., Lawyer, Eaton ........................................................... i1887 Horace A. Irvin, A. M., President, Irvin, Jewell, and Vincent Co., 17 E. 3rd St., 1896 1900 Darrell Joyce, A. B., Superintendent of Schools, Hamilton ................. ................. 1 910 ' ' ' 1913 Dayton .... U ............................... . ................................................................................ Oakey V. Parrish, Banker, Hamilton ............................................. . ........ ............... William A. Graham, Banker, Sldney .......................................................................... Howard H. Herman, A. B., M. D., Physician, 510 Fidelity Medical Bldg., 1913 Dayton .............................................................................................. ...................... E. G. Burkam, A. B., Editor, The Morning journal, Dayton .............................. 1915 John Gilbert VVelsh, A. B., Banker, Oxford .................................. ........ 1 915 Members: Term Expires in 1926 Francis M. Coppock, P. H., D., Lawyer, 805 St., Paul Bldg., Cincinnati., ........... 1899 N' George R. Eastman, A. M., Teacher, Steele High School, Dayton, Ohio .......... 1900 JY D. Lewis Gaskill, Lawyer, Greenville ......... . ...................................................---.-..---. 1907 E W. R. MacDonald, A. B., Lawyer, VVell'SVille .........................................-.--.---.---.---- 1916 'ff' Samuel W. Richey, A. B., Wholesale Lumber Merchant, 701 Traction Bldg.,1916 El Cincinnati .................................................. .................-------------------.-----,---.-------.----- Leroy S. Galvin, A. B., Manager of Daily News, Lima .............................-............ 1917 William G. Pickrel, A. B., Lawyer, The Dayton Savings and Trust Co. Bldg.,1917 Qu, Dayton ........................................... ...........-...-...-------------.-.-------------4--- I -------.4----------- - Frank E, Wood, A, B., Lawyer, 715 Gwynne Bldg., Cincinnati .......................... 1917 mb Rgbert E, Bishop, Irv M, D,, Physician, 2605 ,ELlCliCl Ave., Cleveland ............... 1918 ,liii , , , . ' D , , g l PAGE Tw T O rs V1 '1: 5 . . S B .,, , Il:-7 X' i, '3 i ,iliy . In ' , 1 xiii 'I L.. Q '35 3' E E n . .J E EDGAR EWING BRANDON, 3 Q I Q 9 U . -f E l wp. W. 54 . 1.3. x 1, Q E .fl .v Wx, Z-1 1-. mx I 1 .rr . is 4.5, . :bf ri ARCHER EVERETT YOUNG, A. B. Ph. D Dean of the Junior College I fi i .PL 155 5 1 1 HEY PAGE TWENTY-Two rift? -'p 9'Eg 7'f- :2f5'1 E 1 1, 5 2 1:3 rx A. B., A. M., Docteur d' Univefsitie rf Dean Qf the Liberal Arts College l' .li lf' Y' :W W .1 Y . X : W W ,KL E X A R T N E E3 ill' 4-, 5? .mf W .W w-NIJ X51 Q. .,, 1., -. A 321 1 ,I A-is 2 .534 R A EJ 3, J XA li V? fi 1 fl HARVEY C. MINNICH, A. B., L. L. D. X Dean of llzc Teachefs College U I: W A Q M F WE E. lei? 7 N liig A vii EL H N I N ,- iff' A553 Fi' W M E , Fl M W ffql 'Qs -.2 if iii W, 1, KT.-1 .,.l ELIZABETH HAMILTON, A. B . g W , EU .QM 4 ,pl , fm .fl Dean of Wbmen F. 'I-Pu gill! . if 'A W2 Q. . fph!! Lf A321 I f i l . PAGE TXVENTY-THREE ., -11 ,ii .Ji 1 if, .1 '1 1-. -1 1 - 1 .,l 1 J 1 ng 'l .1 1 .1 1.1. 1 1. 1, 1511 'iilf .0 ii-1211 LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FACULTY '11 . 11,11 :N 111 EDGAR EVVING BRANDON, Univ. D., PMEDNVIN SMITH TODD, Ph. D., ATS2. iiffl, 4, Ii T, 4, B K' Professor of Economics. A. B., Witten- ld Vice-President, Professor of Rornanic Lan- E913 College: 12915141 18971 Ph' D Colm- 371 guages and Dean. AA.MB., gnuiversiity oi Ia Hlvefslfvi ' I-L M' h' t , 18883 . ., mversity o 4 . 1 ff 1897Q Docteur d' Universite, SAMUEL JACOB BRANDENBURG' Ph ini Jr' Universiiy of Paris 1904. M-1 A K E1 8 B K- . il ' Librarian and Professor of Economics. : ARCHER EVERETT YOUNG, Ph. D., A. B., Miami University, 1904, Ph. M., ig! Q A A 51,7 gb B K, E A ip. University of Chicago, 1909. 3 Professor of Mathematics and Igean of FRED LATIMER HADSEL, A. Mi, TKA' Q. Jumor Ccfllege' A' Bmvxesleyzg . mVPrS' Professor of Latin. Ph. B., Upper Iowa itg'6g1S98f Ph' Dv Prmceton mverslty' University, 19023 A. M., Yale University, Q11 ii i 8 ' 1906. STEPHEN RHEG5 WBLIAM51 Ph' IZ' B THOMAS LUTHER HARR1s,Ph.D.,fI1BK. E Pf0fG?S01'x0f L-0010ZY 51115 GCOIOZY-1 IU .' Professor of Sociology. A. B., University i, O3iiiiiiig15ggeAi83- ig-Og-1Hf1fVf1ff HI' of Illinois, 19023 A. M., ohie State Uni- 1 V 'Y' 5 ' '1 ' versity 1905- Ph. D. University of VVis- 1' A 1 y 1 1 -1 JOSEPH ALBERTUS CULLER, Ph. D., COHSHM1913- QL 1 i' Q B 9 H. ALFRED BRODBECK. Professor 01 PhYS1CS- A- 13-1 College Of Professor of Physical Education. Gradu- 1V00S1Cf1 1334? A- M-1 1886: Ph- D-1 1390- ate of I-Iarvarcl Summer School of Physical IW ELMER ELLSXVORTH POWELL, Ph. D. ECIUCHUOH- 311 Professor of Philosophy. A. B., University XJQHN EXVING BRADFQRD A, M, 351, ii 01 Michigan, 1835: S- T-,B-1 Boston UH1' Professor of History. A. B., Monmouth ini Eersity 1890,9Ph. D.3 University of Bonn, College, 1889: A, M., 1902. Q2 iii enmnyf 18 9' JULIUS WM. ADOLPHE KUHNE, A. M. CHARLES HART HANDSCHIN1 Ph- D- A. B.,University of Montpelier, France, T2 fl? K T. 18873 A. M., University of Chicago. 190-13 Professor of German and Instructor in A. M., Howard University, 1910. M-, Economics. A. B., German 'Wallace Col- f lege,1897g Ph.D.,University-ofWiseeiisiii, HAREEQ Igrfsiog SQL? gh' D if 1902. 1 1 1 H- Ei P f f Ch ' . A. B., Nfl' ' 11 .ii BRUCE FINK1 Ph- D-, 2 E, E A E- Uriifffgii-fj 190s?mif1if YD., Univetgitlaiiii : Professor of Botany and Bacteriology. B. Allichigany 1911. ' L1 S., University of Illinois, 18873 MZS., 1894, WADE MACMILIIAN, M. D., qu K XII, WA A. M., Harvard University, 1896, Ph. D., . . , . . . 1 , University of Minnesota, 1899. giiiiical ggiictor. M. D., Miami Medical .Ai is 4 o ege, . T ARTFBQRALOREN GATES' A' M EEK' GEORGE ANDREVVS HEDGER, Ph. D., :j 13-11 - . . fp A 0. mil 11.1 Professor of Public Speaking. A. B. A - - - A-.1 1,3 - - I ' cting profersor of History A. B., Univer- W Northwestgm Umverslty' 19O3' A' M Co' sity of Utah? 1906Q Ph. D., Cornell Uni- ,,, lumbia University, 1910. - 11 i versity, 1919. -- iivii KFRANK LOWRY CLARK, Ph- D-1 A T, GEORGE EDKIN LITTLE, B. S., A T 52. Y' '1 dv B K. Associate Professor of Physical Education. ifil Professor 'of Greek. A. B., Amherst Col- B. S., Ohio Vifesleyan University, 1912. -A I lege, 18943 A. M., Harvard University, CLARA MAY FEENEY A M A A A fi? 1'-'Qi . 7 - 1 1 - -1 - .11 A1399' Phi-ID 19O U Ph Director of Institution Economics and .xii if LFRED ORATIO PHAM, , DA Associate Professor of Home Economics. NA Q11 A K E qs B K. A. B., Miami University,.1908g- B. ,S., La Professor of English and University Editorg Teachers College' Columbla Umverslty' 32' gliami Representative on Graduate Council W19112 A' ge 1916'A Ph D hie State University. A. B., Miami ILLIAM LIIAH NDERSON . . SL University, 18973 A.. M.,.Miami University, Associate Professor of Mathematics. A. ,H V1 25398: llflargard Univeiisggg, 19015 Ph. D., B., Wfittenberg College, 19023 Ph. D., Uni- -0 11111313 mVCfS1'fY, - versity of Pennsylvania, 1913. if 'xr-15 xR6SlgHCd at end of First semester, 1919-1920. iii-3 ,fAbsent first semester 1919-1920 on sabbatical leave. 1-:Li ?Absent second semester 1919-1920 on sabbatical leave. iigii Absent on leave 1919-20. 1'iif To -.-- I 13:17 122-fifefif-:iw-:Rte-11mf-f-sees-ess-A-A-ess, fri? .. ,. E' i ........ ., PAGETWENTY-FOUR lil all l','l i 1 lui l xl frtfl ff'lE ,fill if-f I l 1 lli' , l lf'f'l. Iii: P-1 Q73 U ,I ffl V' I 2 W If-J T Tr Nl Atl K, if '-1 WI' ,4..,. F liill !,Y',l. ,fill 'Esll li-ll lfill li- :AAAI lil l::EQ-g..1i:l I 2 Q iii fi . 'frvfv 4.7.1.1 jrefrifsw Av-5 ',ff----,-Af., -H-A--+4 1 lm: l lAAAA..A.,-.A AAIILLIAM HENRY SI-IIDELER, Ph. D., fIJKT,fIPBK,2,'E.'. Associate Professor of Zoology and Geology. A. B., Miami University, 1907, Ph. D Cornell University, 1910. ARTHUR WILLIAM CRAVER, A. B. Associate Professor of English. A. B Cornell University, 1907. EARL CLARENDON Ross, A. M. Associate Professor of English. A. B., Brown University, 1908, A. M., Harvard University, 1910. CARL ALLANMORE MURCI-IISON, A. B. Associate Professor of Philosophy and Education. B., XValce Forest College, 1909. HAROLD MONK VINACKE, A. B., K E. .Associate Professor of Social Sciences. A. B., University of Denver, 1914. HERMAN H. BENEKE, A. K T, T K A. Associate Professor of Economics. A. B., Miami University, 1909, A. M., University Chicago, 1912. ELIZABETH HAMILTON, A. B. Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of English. A. B., Oxford College, 1895. IVIAURICE C. BAUDIN, A. B., fb K T. Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages. A. B., VVaShington University, 1915. DANIEL DA CRUZ, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages. A. B., College of San Bonaventura, Spain, 1903: Ph. D., Catholic University of America,1915. 'i -1 WILLIAM VERNON GODSHALL, B. S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry. B. S., University of Chicago, 1911. HUGI-I KENNETI1 DUNN, A. B., E A E, CPB K, 11' Z. Assistant Professor of Physics and Mathe- matics. A. B., Miami University, 1918. CLARENCE WILLIAM KREGER, A. B. AKE,fI1BK,XIlZ,EAX. .Assistant Professor of Chemistry. A. B., Miami University, 1919. . JOHN SHERMAN BEEKLEY, A. M., fIvKT. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A. B., Miami University, 1915, A. M., Uni- versity of Illinois, 1917. BENJAMIN Ross COWVGILL, A. M., AECIJ. Assistant Professor of Public Speaking and English. Litt. B., Ohio Wfesleyan Uni- versity, 1911, A. M., Columbus University, 1915. ROBERTSTOCKDALE TELFER,A.M.,XNIf Assistant Professor of English. A. B., Wfesleyan University, 1913, A. M., Uni- versity of Indiana, 1916. LEON PERCY IRYIN, A. B., K A. Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages A. B., Me1'cer University, 1914. RHEBA MURRAY, B. S., 111 B K. Instructor in Mathematics and Acting Registrar. B. S., Miami University, 1918. At Miami University since 1918. GRACE GRAND GIRARD GLASGOYV, A. B., A A A, CIP BK. Instructor in French and Assistant Re- gistrar. A. B., Miami University, 1908, TEACHERS COLLEGE FACULTY HARVEY C. IVIINNICH, A. M., Ped. D., LL. D., CIDPA, fIDBK. Dean of the Teachers College and Professor of School Administration. A. B., Ohio Northern University, 1897. f BENJAMIN MARSHALL DAVIS, Ph. D., fl? A O, Z E. Professor of Biology. B. S., Butler College 1890, M. S., 1892, Ph. D., University of California, 1906. THOMAS LYTLE FEENEY, A. M. Professor of Mathematics. FRED CAMPBELL WHITCOMB, B. S., 2 A E. Professor of Industrial Education. B. S. Franklin College, 1900, Diploma, Manual Training, Columbia University, 1904. JOHN WALTER HECKERT, Ph. D. Professor of Education and Director of the Wfilliam McGuffey Schools. Ph. B., Ham- line University, 1900, A. M., Columbia University, 1905, Ph. D., 1917. ,iAbsent on leave 1919-20. CLARENCE EDWIN CARTER, Ph. D., A T, T K A. Professor of History. A. B., Illinois College, 1905, A. M., University of IfViscon- sin, 1906, Ph. D., University of Illinois, 1908. PWALTER S. GUILER, A. M. Professor of Education. A. B., Miami University, 1909, A. M., Columbia Uni- versity, 1912. WALLACE ROBERT MCCONNELL, A. M. Professor of Georgraphy. A. B., Uni- versity of Illinois, 1912, A. M., University of Wisconsin, 1917. MARTHA JANE HANNA, A. M. Professor of Home Economics. A. B., Monmouth College, 1901, A. M., Columbia University, 1915. JESSE VINCENT MCMILLAN, Ped. D. 'Professor of Education and State High School Inspector. A. B., Heidelberg Uni- versity, 1893, A. M., Marietta College, 1905. Ped. D., Ohio University, 1915. PAGE TWENTY Frvs i.. .Qi vm ijl tif' 1'll ml id Tjwl il! 51? l '11 :Jw l 1,. J 7 ur L P :TiT'l' ,. -J', illi 51351 E5 FRANCES GIBSON RICHARD, A. M. GERTRUDE BEERS. 1 Associate Professor of English. A. B., Instructor.In Industrial Arts. Certificate 5 National Normal University, 18913 A. M., inf Ilndugrial ArCts,1'gee71chers College, Co- gi 1893, umbia n1versI y, . 'id el AUBREY WILLIS MARTIN. MYRA GATH, B- 5-3 X 9- , Director of ,Music. Graduate of the Acting Instructor 11:1 I-Iome Economics, Ll Music Department of Broaddus Institute, B. S. In Education, M1a1n1Un1vers1ty, 1919. - EQ Wesleyan C0l'ege1W'Va' CHARLES S. BUNGER, A. B., fb K T. E1 BENJAMIN HARRISON SCUDDER, Ph. M. Principal, Uni.'McGuffey School. A. B.. fr L' Associate Professor of Education and Ex? Mlallll Unlvelsltyv l909' YTJ tension Lecturer. A. B., University O CLARENCE ALBERT MATHENY A. M. L LQ 2213155 liglgil Pll' Mu Ulllvelslly Ol Critic Teacher, McGuffey Higlf School. ii E l 3 1 ' A. B., Ohio University, 19132 A. M., 1915. 1 mr OTTQWELTON 5NARRf A' . MARGUERITE VVALDEN ROYAL, X SZ. UQ' Acting .Associate Professor of Education. Critic Teacher MCGHHCV High School 1 5 B-1Wffsf.VifgiUg1hUHiVeffj,f1B5 lglli A' Graduate, Teachers College, Miami Uni! Q 11-1 U'WffS'f53 0 mgor - versity, 19125 AB., M1emiUrr1vereity,1914. 1 A'1EPWEP2zf..E.2N5r Alia. I B Br S- 'S5lSflll. . -JU ' '.'T h'I-I E '.B.S., '- E Mmm wo ii girlllcsrfecuerliireriinf. 15T3.l.O'mCS A AMY-MARGARET SXVESHER, B. S. H I MARY DUBOIS, A, Bi liisilitaiig Iirofegsliig Critic Teacher, McGuffey High School. - ,,- r . . by ff I C I i W . W7 Y . Y . 4 ff, 19032 B. S., Teachers College, Columbia A' B Ohio ll eslel an Uml emily' ww' University, 1915. FANNIE I. RAGLIAND, A. M., A A A. .- JABIES SB1ITH, 2 AA E, T 'IDCZLCPICI' 21l'lCl ASSlSt3Ht to tl'lC Dean '- fl Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts. Ol,WQll1ell','Gliadllatef lxeaicllels College: I Graduate, Teachers College, Miami Uni- Mlzlllll .ltlllllelrsltyf 19061 A' B Mlallll E ' versity 1914. University, 19083 lA. M., Teachers College, : r- ' Columbia University, 191-lr. .L E SHIRLEY FORREST STEXVART, A. M., 1 q, A K, BLANCHE LUELLA MCDILL, A. M. A K' C P f f E1 V ' K d Ed.- Critic' T621Cl1GI'. B. S., OX1-Ol'Cl College, Lv teTSicE3InlEectrLiJrSE.SiAli E., Iiidliiaiziitziofiniiiersity, lflggi Qlaflllatef Teachers College' Mlailll E 1908, A. M., University of cirieege, 1914. Lnlvfffsifvw 19101 A- M-1 Teaches College, IE ,Ai Columbia University, 1913. ' IDA ADELAIDE ANDERS B. S., H B CID. i 1 Assistant Professor of Home Economics. CZETTA ANNA HUBER- B. S., Iowa State College, 1916. Critic Teacvherg Graduate, Teachers Col- MARGARET 0fCONNOR, Ph- B- lege, Miami University 1910. Assistant Professor of Home Economics. TANNA P, TQDD, E lill Teachers College, Mi211HiUHiyefSify. 1914! Critic Teacher. Graduate, Teachers Col- sgil Ph. B., University of Chicago, 1918. lege' Miami Uiiiveisiiyy 1917. N .QM JOSEPH VVADDELL CLOKEY, A. B., LEAH YATE5, CP K T, fl, B K- Critic Teacher. Graduate, Teachers Col- T YT. Instructor of Music. A. B., Miami Uni- lege, Miami University, 1917. versity, 19153VIDiplom51i5Cincinnati Con- MARY DORRELL FINCH1 A. B' If- Serlatory O l uslc' ' Critic Teacher. Graduate, Teachers Col- '1 CELIA GRACE CARROLL. lege, Miami University, 19065 A. B., instrugoli In Ighysical Education. Wlel- Miami University, 1907. in es ev 0 age' l l3' FANTIE NESBITT Z E E I l- GERTRUDEUWALLACE- Critic Teacher. Graduate, Teachers cei- in Instructor In Drawing and Design. Gradu- lege, Miami University, 1912. ,Z agiguf Teachers College, Miami University, ALLENE BROWN ff ' Critic Teacher. Grad ate, Michigan State , E E1?1TH MYRTLE KELLERi3AbE- w Normal College, 1908? T R1 nstructor In us1c. . ., io Vesle- '- 51 yan University, 19081 Music Diploma, HELEN THORPE BRQUSE' i ir, C01-Hell University, 1918, Kindergarten and Critic Teacher. Kinder- 4 and primary diploma, Indianapolis Teach- RUTH MARIE CORMIER. ers Coiiegey 1909- P 154 it mfr.: ALL,-1... ,. Instructor in Physical Education for VVO- men. Diploma, Sargent Normal School of Physical Education, 1915. l'Resigned january, 1920. tAppointed February, 1920. PAGE TWENTY-SIX ,I rl ii 4? I. 4. o. .1 1 mi Mfg, leg lil 'OI ALUMNI ASSOCIATION LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE President '--------' -------------.-.....,....,,....7,..4. . .Carl F. Basler, '09 of Cincinnati . 1 Adelia VV. Cone, '07 of Oxford '- V1ce Presmienrs ..LILL ..,, D f. W. J. Mosodoy, '56, of Oxford B. H. Brown, '68, of Oxford E SeCfet3fY- ----,--'- ,A--'-- ...................... A . H. Upham, '97, of Oxford b I f C. D. Boyd, '08, of Middletown Pai Executwe Commlttee ......... .... 5 . Bl. Langdon, '10, of Cincinnati uci e Foreman, '19, of Marion L TEACHERS COLLEGE WDIIEN President, Miss Marguerite Royal, President, Mrs. Florence Van Dyke '12, of Oxford. Fels, '10. ' vioo Pfooidodt, MISS I-Iallio Mood, v U ' '04, of Blanchester. I BUTPER COUNTY G Secretary, Miss Margaret Lusby, '04, PfCS1ClCI1fZ, NICIC CRFGYI '13 F of Cincinnati. Secretary, Sara S. Greer, '01, 423 Treasurer, Miss Ethel Tough, '18, North C- Sf-, Hamilton- 'I of Kenton. ' , ,. INDIANA .jf BRANCH ASSOCIATIONS or ALUMNI president, Horace L. Nixon, exggg. E HAMILTCN COUNTY Secretary-Treasurer, Benj. C. T President, C. V. Anderson. Morris, '09, Indiana Division of The fig Secretary, Campbell Johnston, '10, Vllhitalcer Paper Co., Indianapolis. A106 First National Bank Bldg., Cin- fi Cinnati. NEW YORK al. F2 U P 'd t, Ott E. L , '01. P ,dTOAOgI?5OBC'iZi7OiEH ,18 Sfxfetsily-Tre'a'3urer, COOL. Ferris, res' ent' ' C. ' 'tc O ' , ' '98,15 Broad St., New York. Ili' Secretary, Anita Hoffman, 17. ryyi 3936 Ivanhoe Ave., Norwood. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 'M ILLINOIS President, Rev. Samuel M. Ramsey ,I l . ' '64 lm E A. C. Olson 'os 4251 5eCfefafY'TfeaSufefI Caffoll L- I-lk N. Ashland' Ave., Chicago. ' ggikvzgid 2233 Hollywood Blvd-I f - -d T NORTHEASTERN OHIO N 7 E T V T W MEN P id t EIN BGLALD President, C. H. Martin, '08. T651 en' -A G. I Qi 99-6 Newton Ave., Cleveland. Mass' ' X g ' .MONTOOMERY COUNTY ' NORTHXNVESTERN OHIO Es President, E. L. Reeder, ex-'03. P e .d t il Secretary-Treasurer, Edward Dun- Sgcitigl' Mrs Frances Knapp 'glib 111 'OM RO'OO'O Oldg' Dayton' Aschbacher, '11, 530 Lowell Drive, -R ' . T l d , 'Oh' . - CENTRAL OHIO OO O 'O President, H. T. Ashton, '13, PREBLE COUNTY 122, 51' Secretary, H. H. Reighley, '09, President, VV. S. Fogarty, '03. 81 N. Terrace, Columbus. Secretary, .322 9 ilifl 5-- - . . , 1 , , , PAGE TIVENTY-SEVEN V7 1 au P 1- l Jil 1:-q Eel 1,1 'ri w ,ll 2 ,l :gp .. Q .rw gi 'J gh ai.. l rr.. ,-1? J. I-:W QI ,-. . V-I ll .f. ,.. J .V ,. lex -A all me.: fzfz xl - ri llEf:::f:rs 1':Yfi5if1i!il .:-. ::i.:11r,.ff',-1:41 'I fflfl PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT OF MIAMI Q1 IAMI University came into being by a formal act of the Ohio Legislature ' on the 17th of February, 1809. After much controversy the site of the El university was selected at Oxford. Due to a lack of funds and buildings E the college did not open immediately, and for several years a Select School and E then a Grammar School was established and maintained for the young people of the community. It was not until 1824 that sufficient funds were accumulated I E and buildings erected to justify the formal opening of the university, and the real E1 history of Miami may be said to begin with that date. Because of its central ig, location and also due to the character of the settlers in this region, Miami soon 1 .,'A l . M became one of the leading institutions of the middle west. Its power and influence in this period cannot be too highly estimated, for it occupied the foremost position in educational circles west of the Alleghenies. From its halls at this time went LL forth many men later destined to become famous ifn the legislative halls of the State and nation, in the pulpit, and at the bar. Also, during this period were founded three Greek letter societies, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Chi, which later developed into great national bodies numbering their membership among i 531 the thousands. . fi! Mil Eg At the time of the Civil war Miami men answered their countries call in over- whelming numbers so that the college was compelled to close. Many a Miami man in this great struggle fought against a former college associate or friend, for I her sons were about evenly divided in their allegiance to their homeland, North or South. While the University remained closed a private school was conducted lm Trufant and Marsh, who had been instructors in the lil tl If - 'H f g-,if llJ - reopened her doors and the history of the New T than the Old, and yet carrying with it the influences by the Old, begins with this date. Since that time career of usefulness and service. Y years of life, Miami 1S stronger than ever in resources, Attendance is constantly on the upward i Qganstantly being erected, the faculty is being increased, and in all ways possible is Miami exerting herself to stands for. For the future we predict an era of even lei of which no one can correctly foretell. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT i? 91 ,g r I ,A ,T 'nf fu' ,ai 4, vw - 1 I Tw ' ' T f I T Egg H ' ' xi-l X 1' E:-2 'ii '? 'f, 1T1:' r w' '51 I V3 -gar:1m f5.r:w . - ,,-. L,-.,. ,.,. Wai ' Y' 'C' 7' f 4.,,,.! --- , 1-721--:F a .', I T , f . :- ,5 - vllq 511 wp!-4 ' 4K'7'g'v.,,-- F -::.::.1.f '-f--'J'- +L-:Q-' M T T 4',L'lF f75'ii-- ..1P- 1 r 5, Q fl 21+ - T- Ma r' ff 'f:v1,ff 'l FQxf4Q1M' 'ff' if wfA,?sf.1a 1- In 53545, 411 ' -. . ' L V 1 k?:?'1i45' 7 A2 4 v?f.4- fl mx 'T'75.27T. -vfff' 5 'S3:71270i?i1.ff 5 195 51' A2 ' 41424-iff If :gl A-X iffy!-4'-A nk 1 . 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' f,Q-4 T' 1-1 541.1Ffg1Li5,M,3is.s f F4 T T T Q .fa H T In I TT T ' ' ' ' V,A - ' I I .'A , .,..., .V -I . A..: , K guy: in N1 , g .XV , - .-:' ,y ? - K ,-,- In '-,V7r lt. Q I 5 - V - , T T. .T , I I I ii il . A X , A q , f, ,V. :qA A 1L Q , L 31, W IQ. T 49 ' T x44 - ' T QWf L- :., ,.,, 1 55 BOOK TWO THE STUDENTS TTTT - -J 4--4 k -44711 Hg! L, -up ,V-Q, 1 F55 A mu ww bbw nv' ,Q-: ::. ,il 13 L, H A pf 4 sf' mv: mf, -L. ' :A x. s K. J .f1 fv sggg'E4,5-,3!93L?33'e:f.:?1:+ji ,-,- gg,-Nqggi :'57.vgy.-1'-Q' ,grgyqi Pflauggygyqz,-wg,Lggq3-E E':.n,i5L 1? WW ' :,,' EPZ' G5 mr ISF 'if 5513 'J pi yi M Q Vw mg 557 E51 Q F7 ny W 'EL E HARRY POTTS W Mig 4 W Senior Class -N . if ... U OFFICERS N Q President-HARRYPOTTS E Vice-President-ALICE GRIMM EQ .za Secretary-HELEN SMITH I E V- Treasurer-ROBERT PUGH : ,. 'III 4 H .Q , i ' PAGE TWEN1-v-Nxm-: K , ii. -,-J, 12,1 il we .1 fc rr' ,- -x ,1 L1 it J l .,f ,.w 'V A '1 til sis i 1 lil ol HJ 13, fa? -' -.z T L1 Q R 521' 2 if-l .Q ijl T'-Ll ,Q-ill S QW E ill it IP 'il E3 Bass BETZ BLANZ D Q EVA Bliss, A A A, Pleiade, Podacs, SABRAL.ANDREWS,AOH,CO1'11'lC3.L1lI, lj Hamilton, Ohio. Ohio. e j -' President Girl's Student Council C4D, Vice- Cercle Francais, CZD, C3D, C4D, French Play President Student Senate C4D, Delegate to CZD, Classical Club CID, CZD, Associate Big 1 ld Student Government Conference C4D, VVin- Sister C3D, Big Sister C4D, Liberal Arts Club Ei' ner of Neukom Trophy Cup C3D, Cfirl's C1D, CZD, CSD, C4D, Delegate to Eaglesmere L' M Association, YE: llllerrie Players, Com- C3D. rnencement Play 3 , Associate Editor . ffj-q I.. Recensio C3D, Vice-President Girl's Athletic RALPH BPAN-Zf A E1 Vvashfngton- lu Board QD, Fil-St Cabinet Y. VV. C. A' QD, Pan-Hellenic Council C3D, C4D, President C4D, Student Staff 433, Junior Prom Committee Track C2D, CSD, C4D,,Capfam 649, Student li Ei CSD, Madrigal C3D, President of Sophomore Senate C3D, RGCCHSIO staff, i331 AFh1?t1C E girls CQ,1e1ooo Hockey and Baseball ciooo 50251 gf gogtgl Cflw M ASSOCIQUOHY 'fl 1 asket a . - - - - - 3 me - MARGARET B13Tz,AO1I, Harr1ilton,O. FERRIS E- BEEKLEYQ LP K T, DI' Z, ,' Ye Merrie Players CZD, C3D, Junior Prom West Cl'1CSt61', Oh1O. lf, Committee, Mid-Year Play, CZD, C3D, Mayi Freshman Football Squad CID, Varsity i ,ti Day mask CSD, Alethenai, C1D, CZD, C3D, C4D, Football C3D, C4D, M H Association C3D, C4D, '-ly 5 Big Sister CZD, CSD, Baseball Team C2D. Secretary Interamural Athletic Associa- J , . tion C4D, Ass't Basketball Mgr. C3 , Class 55 I BADGER, KKT, Indlanapo- yiee-President qzp, Y. gi. c. fr. DCabinet IS 11 123-1121. 3 Athletic Board of ontrol 4 , Univ. A Classical Club C4D. Entered Miami at Marshall C3D, Sophomore Hop Committee E we beginning of Senior Year. C2D, Student Ass't. in Chemistry C3D, C-LD, i in yfi ,rl ,-. Q, 'l C: 1 Q, E ANDREWS BA oc ER Barsictcxi ll PAGE THIRTY 5 1 3 2 ra 15. uf .C , :CH '51 ,L- l v l J, i R.: vu L i ui. il. A' ll 151 Ei lf l Q1-l fl.- V31 E D 5 W' ' LJ BLUM ' BROWN CAHALL T' u FLORENCE C. BLUM, Cincinnati, Ohio. WM. HALE CHARCH, A K E, fb B K, Major Botany c1oo,Y.W. c. A. Devotion- 3' Zi Daytony Ohm' , al Committee, Miami Ind., XVomen's G?g2O'g3re C5511 Ssfgergfipidggggil Society, 'Women's Athletic Association. Treasurer, Junior Prom Committee CSD: llfl Varsity Band C1D, CZD, C3D, University 5- Orchestra CID, C2D, Arion Choir CID, C3D, Senior work at O. S. U. C . 5. DDD. D ROBERT ELLSNVORTH BROWVN, fb K T, VERA Coomns, Camden, Ohio. if z, Dayton, Ohio. Ilgloikeypjoogi C1D?,ZjC2fQD 433. 134913 glass iff as :et a eam i ,, , f , a eam -. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C4D, Sturlent Asst. in CZD, CSD, C4D, Arion Choir. .. Chemistry C3D C4D. iii? L-A , 1 :U RUTIJ ELEANOR Cox, A O II, Bellevue, fizlf U A Kentucky. Wg Liberal Arts Club C3D, C4D, Classical Club lil' . C2D. C3D, C4D, Cercle Francais C4D, University - gi ROR E. CAHALL, OXfOFd, Ol'llO. of Cincinnati C1D. E, .,.. M-.. .... . Eli T li fr- , . I if 'Fi l liffl ng 1 .1 'l Tl , . .., vu - if El 4 A 3 65 ' , lift W Cr-IARC!-1 Comms Cox Girl , . . - I 'r lifsfett ,-.- all lml IF: .zf.f,'ff.1Q! 12213 liaise-:irw fgrffe-w::rl9:Ei2f1lI lil l l I-2fofciwoforomigfl PAGE THIRTY -O NE H4 VL fig .,, f .V 1 .ia nl M. S2 , ll., 14. ,..-f +5 .., i... Vigil A i -awflkffsl paxil ll:4:21fef:-.- 'f-will A '92-nal I 151 lf . l' ga? ll--5 'h li E Wd .til iv' get Ei ,lil VC, UU 3:3 H CRAXVFORD DAUG1-IERTY DAVIES '- 12,1 E HELEN MARIORIE CRANVFORD, West CHARLES F. DEVINE, B 9 II, Grail, C4 Union, Ohio. Red Cowl, Oxford, Ohio. Girl's Athletic Association, Class Hockey Student Staff, CZD, Glee Club CZD, C3D, C4D, Team, Class Baseball Team, Champion Recensio Staff C3D, Sophomore Hop Com- 'TT Basket Ball Team C3D, Girl's M Associa- mittee C2D, Class President CSD, Junior llifl. tion, Freshman Commission CID, Associate Prom Committee C3D, Student SenateC3D, is-L33 Big Sister CZD, C3D, Second Cabinet Y. XV. C. Mgr. Baseball C4D. l' A. C4 Arion Choir. .Q ll-'rl ' GUY BURDETTE EARLY, A K E, 3 LONVEITL A. DAUGEERTY, CID K T, Jamestown, Ohio' Wlll1amSburg, Ol'11O. Varsity Football C2D, C3D, C4D, Cercle + Freshman Football Squad CID, Cross Francais, Pan-Hellenic Council C4D, Inter- Country CZD, C3D, C4D, Captain elect C4D, mural Athletic Association C3D, M As- Wfj Varsity Track Squad, Arion Choir. sociation. C, ..,,, RUTH EVELYN DAVIES A A A B M FLOYD EMMETT FARQUEAR, A K E, .E W Fort Thomas, Kentuicky. Grail, Red Cowl, Oxford, Ohio. Entered Sept. 1918 from Randolph- Glee Club CID, CZD, CSD, C4D, Quartette CZD, I-T-l ij Macon, Classical Club C3D, C4D, Arion Choir CSD., C4D, Soloist CZD, C3D, C4D, President C-LD, C3D, C4D, Madrigal C3D, C4D, Second Cabinet Arion Choir C1D, CZD, C3D, C4D, President C3D, FW-I ,: Y. W. C. A. CSD, C4D, Class Hockey -Team Soloist CSD, Opera C2D, C4D, Y. M. C. A. lm lgfx C3D C4D, Senior Executive Council C4D, Cabinet CSD, C4D, Delegate to Y. M. C Chapel choir C4D. A. Conference. lg ,W -,L.,-..,,,.,,., , lib I? l 1 lit? V lil r ift CU- lllili E lm l Y DEVWE E.xRl.Ex' FARQUEAR :s:' if PAGE THIRTY-TNVO 5 iii -'S -Q. bi H ': 57 if ia rbi HC' .11 . T If 9 li :J .,. 32. . 34. fm yi.. ldih ii . :fi '- 54 'f- -i,gfT'lY,r, I' YT' T:-'rf -' 7--r+F-gf--v-gr-rv?-v------wg' ',-We . --.--f----F is-, :tw ,. ..,, .,,..,,.,.-.a. -'- MTM' l ll' f- -f---Tll. 11.-:A ,,.,V . w.g4ug,g l1L4g'1,s'xi.fi ilmsig ,MLA llill' rl ara. .ff Ra a . 4 liar ive! Ei El Us iss' 5.1 E lliili llli Fil iw L: 53, ' ' FERRIS FrI.1..xGER C. Fixcu U MILDRED FERRIS, B fb E, Cincinnati, VVILBER FINCH, Oxford, Ohio. F Ohio. Glee Club, Cslj. fill i ' C, . llli. li-sl L33 WARREN MAssEY FOLEY, fi: K T, ELSIE FILLAGER, Oxford, Ohio. T K Ay portsmouth, Qhio. v' Liberal Arts Club, CZD, CSD, Clll. Q Arion Choir CZD, CSD, Cell, Qlee Club C2l ii' C3D, CLD, Alternate on Debating Team?-jC2J, W l Dehatinof Team C3J, Junior Prom om- mittee 459 varsity Social Club C37 Mmhaii ,Ei of University C3j, Presidfeigt of Le Cercle L- Francais CSD, Treasurer 4, Instructor in Tr' CHARLES FINCH, E A E, Oxford, Ohio. A French 547' WW Arion Clj, Glee Club Culazz Bandj C211 . i LM Champion Soccer Team C3j, S. A. T. C. lf? Co. D. Corp., Library Ass't. C-lj, Varsity I I I Orchestra, GEORGE FOSTER, VV1ll1amsburg, Ohio. C I T lu liigln. W C fr:-'1 ' . N ig l T-3 E fin! V ,jul . . W. FINCH FOLEY Fosrizn 4? - T fr 'il - - - P- .- ,,-, .-,.,,.,,,,, 5+r-' --7331.1 :..:-. --. V if r- r -fl -- -mf..- .iligg 4 PAGE THIRTY-THREE 3 lil -,s 11- l 4 H. ji., -ll flue sf 'A .lil sr W .N C he N- AE il Ll. ,Ll Nil gl: if 'V .qi uv, . .Sli 41 c. 'l 1 gif .N lull El. , E 21 :Q f-' l 4. ,-3 sz l H GOODNVIN GRINNELL GRISCOM lv? -1 S Q JOHN H. GOODWIN, E X, Grail, Lima, ALPHoNsUs CLYDE FOX, fb A 9, I E Ohio. Bucyrus, Ohio. i HM H Assoclatlolly Football Squad, lll, Fllrst Lieutenant A. E. F. Post Colnlnancler, ,ll Ql, Gly Mgr. lll, fl-rack Squad l3l, lnresl, Dillon Wlatterson Post No. 160, American dent BOX11'lg Club 413, 421, 431, Class 11631011 443- Q2 llrbaslllrir Csrcle lEr2HCaiS,dUr1i3l3fflitY CHARLES FRENCH, B 9 H, Red Cowl, 1' l ars a i , ICE olnlnan er ll on Grall Plqua Ohlol Elattersonlxl Post of American Legion. Varsity Baglietball 421, 431, Captaifl 441' 4 DSW In WF- Glue Club 421, 433, 441, AFIQH Cbbu 413, 3 1. ALBERT A. GRINNELL, JR., E A E, ll31ll l4gLl1,l?Isf' l1f6CCIi1ISlll 431tASS El r' ,. - , l 1'E1I'S a , 1 en s an- e enlc ouncl ' Q E A X' Mgdlna' lN',Y' , 431, 441, Cercle Francais 411, 421, French , ' lg,-3 Student Staft Copy Editor 441, Ass't. IH Play lm HMH Association, l Industrial Arts 441, Treasurer Dillon ' VVattersOn Post American Legion ETHEL L. FROST, A H, CP B K, Nor- TE? IS.ABEL GRISCOM, A A Ay Chataflooga-y Qyci?7dbOli1u?I:l-easlll-ef Second Cabinet T al Tenn- 441, Liberal Arts Club 4i3, 421, 431, 443, ' .gl Second Cabinet Y. VJ. C. A. 431, Classical Classical Club 411, 421, 431, 441, Treasurer WW 'F Club 431, First Cabinet Y. W. C. A. 441 421, President 441, Bishop Latin Prize 421, l.A.l lf? Big Sister 441. Entered from Shorter Col- Major Botany Club 411, Student Assistant lege, Rome, Ga. 1918. 431, 441, Associate Big Sister 441. f lw T il ' ia 13 l ' if Fox - FRENCH FORST L L . Q r All ll ww l , , ,,,, A l PAGE THIRTY-FOUR - .,' 1 i Z :Q --af ,F .t .. 33 .tyl , rd ul, S1-Q 'L ..., me ,ta .-VV ti' llfff. .sl S55 JTS il Q Q 7? 'll all ,ly Gnosvmzoa - I'lAM'MEL PIAMMOND U H. R. GRosvENoR, Z X, Z A X, FRANK M. HANVLEY, 2 A E, New Louisville, Ky. Paris, Ohio, l-4 junior Prom Committee, Varsity Social President Varsity Social Club 145, Vice- Committee 135, University Marshall 135, President 135, Student Senate 145, junior ',-N Student Staff 125, 135, Recensio Staff 135. Prom Committee 135, University Marshall 135. ie' LAR? ROSS HAMMEL, A T 13, 23 A X, MARIAN ELIZABETH HIESTER, A H, ni Cincinnati, Ohio. I . Dayton, Ohio- l-'fl SfLlQl6Hl3 Staff 12l, Reeeflslfl Staff' 135, Alethenai 125, 135, 145, Recording Secretary lUf1101' Prom Commlttee f3lf Asslstaflf 135, Classical Club, Cercle Francais, Big Manager Basketball 133, Manager Basket' Sister 145, Student Assistant in Sociology . ball itll- 135, 145, Delegate to Frederation of Wo- , i men's Club Convention 145. RUTH CLEMMIE HfxMMoND, Covington 133, Ky. A -' , Student Council 145, Student Senate 145, ROBERT HIMMELRIGHTI B G H1 Alethenai 135, 145, Cercle Francais 135, 145, T K A, Plqua, 0l'1lO. Big Sister 145, Library Student Assistant Band, 115, 125, 135, Orchestra 115, 125, 145, ...... 145, Senior Hockey Team 145 Commence- Debating Team 135, Student Assistant in , ment Plays 135, Ye Merrie Players 135, 145, Economics 135, 145, Instructor in Account- ,T Entered from NVesleyan. ing 145, Manager Glee Club 145. A 15 Eli . lil? l Elf i HMV,-EY . HIESTER . l'lIMMEl.RlCH'l' , wigs, Al - ' li l i l l l l Hel tal , ' PAGE THIRTY-F IVE 'il , .. l All. il 1 12 l lv nl 4,1 .-l v.l il: ,fall :il ,ll l f .1 . 2:5 .sf if. iii N L 'Agll Jjl lzll dd 1. f. alll 4 U4 ,fl 1113 J, Sl ll! X ' S ' 1- ll 'fx eifill 1511 lylf-sssv:::42:5?45iiiP-il ml lffl llfil ,vel l,-gl 51 T lei El I? lf: , lm- f-W l ill l'Rl lg E 17 FJ , :if :Cl E HOL1' HOYLE HUBER Q PAULINE HOLT, A Z, Lockland, Ohio. EARL R. IAMIESON, M.I.A.,Oxford O. n l . 7 ll.. Class Secretary 115, Liberal Arts Club 115, Clee Club lzl l3l ll, Arlor, Choir lll ... CA, 125, 135, 145, Cercle Francais 135, Sopho- lgly 435, C453 Classical Club lll 425 1355 more Hop Commifisee 125. Y- W- C. A- Play 125, Tfack Team 125, 135, 445, slfldenf I Cablllel fzlv Reeellslo Staff 1311 Ye Mefrle Assistant in Sociology 1:35 University Mar- 1 . Players Ulf cell 145, MlCl'Yeal' Play 125, shall 135, Eroclelphla Literary Society 115, l Qly., ull, 1451 Comlllelleemelll Play 1215 135, 125, Varsity Cross Country Team 135, In- l ,GN Senior. Executive committee 145, Inter- door Track Team lgly 445, lntm-mural l ,pa fraternity COLII1Cll 145. Qtlillfletlci lssijclitlon gl, l4ly.Dele??te.tO E ,L ST., , u en o un eer onventlon, arslty ff ZETTA HUBER' Social Club 435, 445, Cosmopolitan Club .l Z, ESTHER BARBARA IHRIG, A II, Spring- 135, 145, V106-Presldent 145, M AS- Held Ohio SOC13.t1011 135, 145, Chapel Choir 145. - , . Fl Arion Choir 115, 125, 135,.145, Alethenai 115, , 1 125 135 1455 Corresponding Secretary 1353 RACHEL ELIZABETH HOYLE, Plelade, I YiceGPl'esiclent 145 Classical Club 115 125 Podacg, Sidney, Qhio, lllg 35, erlnan Club 115 125 145 Big Sister 145 -N - Y. W, c. A. cabinet 145: Delegate to fllilllfflin Blfgfjlgllletfzfll 12521 Pfellgenlclig F, Eaglesnlere 135. pvu m ' llglill , Hockey, Basketball and Baseball Teams WW 7-A ELSIE KING, AH, OXfO1'Cl, 01110. Girl's M Association,StuclentSenate145, UU Liberal Arts Club 115, 125, 135, Secretary Girl's Student Council 145, Big Sister 135, 145, Cerele Francais 125, Big Sister 145, President 145, Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 145, E Fjgil Girl's Pan-Hellenic Council 145, Y. XV. C. Delegate Y. VV. C. A. Conference at Eagles- lllg. A. Second Cabinet 135. mere 125, Alethenai, M. I. XV. 135, Pres. 145. ill 1 ,- laigifl A 51 F ll r- L.. A ,Ul . EE nga, :lr 11511 A, EE Kill V511 , ff- l IHRIG JAMIESOX LING lllflgiwwv 1 W, F C . , , fli PAGE Tnlxvrv-Six if J. qi m, , i , . i ii I Val .al .fn ,Cu . .i ii' . rv, N -2, , il. ,ii l ii i ig Hifi rw , W . ll? Anil 'Jil tsl ll Lmnsrav , Lucian NICCLELLAND F A . il! BLADEN MARSHALL, E A E, Sidney, CARL lVlANROD,0XfO1'Cl, Ohio. Post Adjutant American Legion C4D, U. S- 0l'1lO. ' ia, NI. R. F. l I ii? i R. MELLOR, Marietta, Ohio. - s Y? ini El ROMA LINDSEY, A O II, Piqua, Ohio. CLARICE LUGER, A T, Dayton, Ohio. Classical Club C1D, C3D, El Ateneo C4D, Junior Prom Committee, Class Hockey CSD' Secretary C4D, Sophomore Hop Committee, C4D, Class Basketball C2D, C3D, C4D, Student Recensio Staff, Women's Interfraternity Staff C3D, C4D, Liberal Arts Club C3D, C4D, Council CZD, C3D, C4D, Secretary C4D, Liberal Cercle Francais CID, CZD, C3D, C4D, Mid-Year Arts Club C1D, CZD, CSD, C4D, Deutsche Play C3D, Co-editor of The Miami C4D. 'ffl W Verein CID, CZD, Associate Big Sister, Bishop Latin Prize CSD. E. MCCLELLAN, Eaton, Ohio. il Will Ul. ' li .. . E wi ,M A '-at D Ll 7' 'llyftli lll :lliii .- iii till lift 5111, E' lfiflf 5 L... , 17 'IE WF. .ff if , 'il Y 59' lr l iii 3 ' W MANROD NIARSHALL NIELLOR V ..-li , X f i ' lf 7- ' i . 4. f C -- l li,-,.v5t'f'::.',f.:f1ff.'. '-.-1:21 '-'Li If :-2, f.,--i e. 'H '. ..,-4. .H ., .- i- 1. 'Tv' 'l I j -A V PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN PAUL R. MILLER, A T, Red Cowl, ik? fail I?- ' l tl .LQ A... F? .-I En W A-J El 5. mil E li lei A ' ill? if' .- i lv ... i-1' i :ji 1,5 I llifis liffli Fi I.. ll.. f l xv' l lx' , Sq1T 4.Ei5..:l': Q 'W MOLTER Moox IVIORETON ELSIE M. MOLTER, Osborn, Ohio. Class Hockey Team KZD, CID, Classical Club CSD, Major Botany Club CZJ, Second Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C31 Entered from Witten- berg in 1917. EMMA LOUISA MOON, 112 B K, Oxford, Ohio. Bishop Latin Priuqe GD, Classical Club CU, CZJ, f3j, Cell, Le Cercle Francais QLD Vice- President Q-lj. - LOUISE MORETON, Moscow, Ohio. MARGARET MICHAEL, Oxford, Ohio. Alethenai, Arion Choir CSD, ULD, Freshman Commission, Associate Big Sister CZJ, Big Sister GQ, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet fill, Vice- President Y. VV. C. A. C4-D, Delegate to Eaglesmere CSD. IRIS MILLER, A Z, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Madrigal Club fill, Arion Choir Q-Q, Chapel Choir HD, Cast off Pied Piper of Hamlin. Entered from Hood College, Frederick, Md. CHU. fl ...K Grail, Paulding, Ohio. Baseball QD, C3j, Captain C4J, Cheer Lead- er C3D, OLD, University Marshall C3D. MICHAEL I. M ILLER P. MILLER ' .r-- I '--' IMI PAGE. THIRIV-EIGHT l if ffif if if tl iiil .ix U11 :fi- id 'iii Q if PJ' .,,. 5... r , .tg ,il 1 i 4 i .l .J JL' 1 Al ills' V-'ffj ER -ff, . is rf?-El VJ A 11+ U-. ,gf V' lif' ii?-TJ E Iii rw sg.. U lf. . . . , NIORRISON V Nuzanzs O PPENLANDER in ALFRED A..MORRISON, Peebles, Ohio. MARY Lou PH1LL1Ps, A A A, A T, ,..., i A irs a ine .... , resi en f, il OLIVIA NIEMIS, CIP B K, B fl? Z, Cin- Enter-naugl Pan Hellenic Associatgm QZJ, Cincinnati, hig, assca lub, Liberal Arts Club, tudent 'ig' Student Staff GJ, Madrigal CM, Y. XV. C. COUHCII Ui, UU, Student i 501121750 Gly ilyi ,lf A. Second Cabinet C3j, Treasurer Girl's StUd?nt Staff Gif RGCQHSIO Staff C301 , Student Council Cflj, Senior Executive Pfeslfleflt Qf Junior ,GMS C331 Ye Merrie lily? Committee C4J, Arion Choir QZD, 135, PlaYel'5v M1d'Yea1' Play ill, 42,51 635. CQm' P- Liberal Arts Club QD, QD, My mencement Play, Arion Choir, Madrlgal Club, Chapel Choir CZD, CSD, Pan-Hellenic E. CLARENCE OPPENLANDER, fb A 9, gb. 6133. 14251 Preskfifint HD, Secretary Of F E A X Bucyrus Ohio. S.A.T.C. C 1 eme ayers' ' Assistant Manager,Student K3J, University Marshall C3j, Varsity Social Club C3.l, 5-,rg 9 gi1r1Ef0E3,PQ0r11JI gogngtgqe 525 SRCCGFSIO HARRY THoMAs Porrs, QD K T, Red E, a , . . . . a me ' , ecre ary ' ' ' Lili 'Pan-Hellenic Council OLD, Business Mana- Cowl' Glbsonbilrg' Ghlo' L, ,-W-9 get Student CID, Ye Merrie Players GD, 145. Y. M. C. A. , Treasurer C3J, President OLD, Mui , Treasurer Class 131, President C4J, Arion FRED H. PIETSCH, A T, Hamilton, 0. Choir CSU, MJ, Men's Pan-Hellenic Council, ..- E Y. ,M. C. A. Cabinet C3j, CLD, Pan-Hellenic Men's Student Council, Secretary CSD, i,-if N- Council QLD, Varsity Social Club CLD, Sec- Student Senate C3D, MD, Delegate to North- Q , QLD. field, Lake Geneva, Des Moines. f'-' ' ' HX retary UU? , ,.., L ..... L... i nv-f li' M i Ill? V if ill llifl L, iii slug Ml lk I vga' ll I' li . , ii I l PHILLIPS PIETSCH 1'O11s. gi ' lr H PAGE Tmmv-NINE 1.51 'srl R51 mil ...A .31 .1 1 igfwf ' 1 A .TE Al ri' iF IREM liflj . 171 5. i i, if J il F if : 1? Fil 5 EQ i CX' l 7 1 l lfii ' L PUGH RAPP RETLINGSHAFER 1 1 . 1132 F-1 . LM ROBERT HAMPTON PUGH, A K E, RICHARD RTLEY, A T A, Oxford, Ohio. Grail, Red Cowl, Cincinnati Ohio. S. A. T. C.. : -444 . l ,R 1 - Glee Club 111, 121, 141, Arion Choir 111,121i Arion Choir 111, 121, 131, 141, Manager 141, liii Q ' 141, Football Squad 121, Track Squad 121, Football Squad 121i 131, 50ph0mOre Hop .-115. Q11 Student Senate 141, Class Treasurer 141, Committee 121, Chairman junior Prom 1451 15211 American Legion Commander, Second Committee, Varsity Social Club 131, Y. M. 5,1 Sem. 141, Cercle Francais, Classical Club, C. A. Cabinet 131, Glee Club 131, 141, Glee I Stranglers, A. E. F. , Club Quartette 141. T MILDRED RAPP, Eastrood. Ohlo. EDVVARD A. SAUER, B o H, Grail, Red Q DOROTHY RETHLINGSHAFER M I W Cowl' Dayton' Ohio' ' 1 ' - - - 'ell ' 1 A T Hamilton Ohio Football 111, 121,fI131A 141, Captain L: ' ' ' Track 131, 141, B ssociation , , second cabinet Y. W. c. A. 141, Classical 141. Q gil Club 121, Botany Club 111, Business Mana- 4 , A ger of Miami, Liberal Arts Club 111, 121, GOLDIE SCHMIDT, New Bremen, Ohio. 11 in 'V 435' 445' Alethenai, 131, 141, Class Hockey 131, Big W Sister 141, Y. VV. C. A. Second Cabinet 141, U Entered from Dension 131. E i 11:1 1 V 1, 1171 lk fllill lpzr ie rv M Eli wsu it A A 1. Rll.m' SAUER SCHMTDT till r-, .1111 L!ii5,4,1. r, 4111 11g:gx.v:.z'.ffif-fig'fggajggg ,',.' Ifdihfiiu.'fsfg:ffiYfl.iq,'qg,4-3 PAG E FORTY .J Q., 4 A r ,Six J. !-1 f,.,, .,,., ,v , - E il' f-4 . .1 lr, ,, i ,ii il l L ,s 'ffl l 'yall ffl Aff, lil lifll Fl Q CQ iii! W SMITH - SNORF SPINDLER , PT! .. jj HELEN SMITH, X SZ, 11113 K, A T, CLARISSA J. SCOTT, A O II, Pleiade, Pleiade, Podacs, Toledo, Ohio. Podacs, Shandon, Ohio. President of Selliof Girls C471 Clans SCCVC' Big Sister C31 Junior Prom Committee C31 ff? fa-VY, C42 C0-eCllf0f Qf the HM1f1mlH 441, Vice-President Girl's Student Council C41: G1f1S Student Council 641, Student Senate Y. W. C. A. First Cabinet C31, Liberal Arts Irv 4iz.?.i:i2eri.5:a2.sfairsecsssleiiiatmii ni ei fn ei 4 5.2: . I 1 ' ki Q52 65352 gg, Pregident MLAHOH Chair to Women s Federated Clubs Convention, ,mi FT, , 2 , 3 , 4 ,Big ister C31, Girl's M' - TSI' E Association C41, Class Baseball Team C31, NITAFCUDDER' Q B K' B' S' In 3 years' ll Class Hockey Team C41. OX Ord, Ohio- Q., ' , G. A. A. C21, C41, Treasurer C41, Class Q1 RUSSEL CARSQN 5PINDIfERi 4? K Ti Basketball 411, 421, C31, C41, Class Baseball lzyaytglil, Cil15OE DSE.JA. C. y C11, 521, Captain C11, Class Hockey Team - f T rion oir 1 , 2 , 3 , C4 , President C4 , C11, 21, C4 , Hall Tema C11, C21, Vice-Presf l , Cilee Cl-ub C21, C31, C41, Chapel Choir C31, ident C41, Alethenai, President C41, Girl's , C41, Mid-Year Play C21, C31, C41, Com- Student Council C41, Student Staff C41, 21 T 1rgenCementSP?f1yc?D1, Xfae Merrie' lglayers, Arion Choir C41, M Association C41. , ecensio ta , resident tudent , . -4 llqlvl Forum C41, Student Senate C41, Men's SUE SNORR X 91 Verona, Ohm- UQ Student Council C41. E3lils?3alBClglu C21C,4DC3Ig, AricTFCChoir C21, X1 'T , , ig ister , aseba lass Team ,Il E BEN SHAUFELBERGEK B 9 Hi Jones' C31. Entered from Montgomery Normal 421 ,',- bO1'O, Ark. College. if-CU T lsfil W' iilgf .lil J ,1 11 QQ ' lx. A 5 SCOTT ' SCUDDER SHA L'l-iimxsrzizmzn I , . ,- . . . -,.,. ' W- .. . n. . lfj PAGE FORTY-ONE Q U N -jr! ,. ,f YE l' aflfiaiiifrli flbiiwfl f5'i-WI! ll-Eetflavi 152341111 ' Q. , , is sf ,ill r l ,. l ,l .wg ,-.fl il 'll R R STREAMAS . H. STRETCHER, Yellow Springs Ohio. ' - . GRAHAM TAYLOR, A T A, E A X T K A, Red Cowl, Bethany, W. Va Associate Editor Student 131, Editor-in Chief 141, Debating Team 121,-131, Pan Hellenic Council 131, 141, U. S. N. C. GLEN TENER, E A E, LID B K, XII Z Sinking Spring, Ohio. American Legion, A. E. F. R E' 5 ? Li: VX ull H Smzouu. I Srnzc HAZEL LOUISE SPROULL, West Union, 1 Ohio. G. A. A. nn, 121, Liberal Arts cub 121, 131, 141, Classical Club 111, Cercle Francais, El Ateneo Espanol, M. I. VV. E. sms, Hamilton, ohio. EMMELINE CAROLYN STREAMAS, Hamilton, Ohio. i Pan and Hammer Club 111, Y. VV. C. A. EL 121, 131, 141, M. I. A. 131, 141. gl . fi! Fi 52? Stl ll lf 'El I STRETCHER TA WOR TENER EH El EEE! PAGE FoR'rY-Two ii'- , i .lvl .1-i LH. 11 i -C ll .i 2,111 iq. ,J -C 'vit ,Li 4, at cal kr ii i.. .14 W A727199 Ist'-f --- '-:bi S757 l tra.,-. ..,. .. L ... , , , , '- Wif 'l ' F QM f ji -xfffff-ffr lg lui limi... .. li-Lil L l 1if.r.gexf1zgggg.s?m2g-5 A - -if lfi ffl .,, ,- V A if E . TRUAX ' YV.-XRD VVEBER ,M A- H Eg' LILLIAN TRUAX, St., Marys, Ohio. C BRENT A. WELCH, M. I. A., H M E, Q, Il Sidney, Ohio. University Marshall C3J, Student Assist- i ' 1 . ant in Geology C4J, Fellowship in Zoology ,L C3j, Hospital Sergeant S. A. T. C. Hi T l li ,E LYLLIS VVARD, A A A, Podacs, Cin- MARY WETMORE, X Q, Pleiade, New X E simian, ohio. York City. Vice-President Junior Class, Madrigal Fiflsfi Cabinet Y- W- C- A- UD, Sewlld 21Ub.f3P,- 251,l-,,AQ53nE,2Ofgf1P- ,?l5,f3Q,- ER- Sif2F'i2iY'1lli0f'i-?.5..f2t0iiliiSfZZe?23O Rezisgifio 5,lQ,ff 433, C' fe-C U R sxriideg stag Crip, Vice-President Liberal I' S Ll . ' MIRIAM WEBER,AZ, Springfield, Ohio. CAROLYN WOOD, X Q, Versailles, Ohio. T Class Hockey CID, C2l, C3J, C4J, Class A. A. of B, W. PW, Basketball CU, Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet CZH, V: im' Cercle Francais CZD, CSD, C4J, El Ateneo Espanol C3j, C4j, Student Staff C3J, C-ll, 7,- E Junior Prom Committee. -lil 'l ii., W All' X fri TJ A , -vi- Lf iff? W 'ni-i lL- is Ni ii i 'J 'il uf :fr S 3 WELCH XVETMORE WOOD l ,' ' ' ,fi PAGE FORTY-THREE v . 1 el fa' A. ...., .,..4, .,l .1 hil Ii nv in.. no .1 F i.. K7 l di l in ff. .K W! S 'l A. E. KALLMERTON, E X, Red Cowl, FRANK L. ARMSTRONG, A T, Tolono, 52. Mansfield, Ohio. Illinois. Lil Football M 17, Glee Club C21 C31 C41. -5 RUTH BRYAN, M. I. A., Wilmington, ISLEY, FRONIA, Star City, Indiana- C, Q Ohio. , Q Entered from XVilrnington College C11, - gg, 5 Home Economics, Liberal Arts C31 441. MINNIE JANET MCILROY, Sperta, Ill. QM Girl's Athletic Association C21 C31, junior J baseball C31. ' if Q SAMUEL MARKLEY, A K E, George- 1 Q MILDRED DOUTHITT, A H, Pleiade, 'C0W1'1, Ohio. lg! Morgantown, Ind. i 'J First and Second Y. YV. C. A. Cabinets, . Chapel Choir, Liberal Arts Club, Big Sister, PAULINE MURPHY, A Z, Greenville, Madrigal Club C21 C31 C41, Manager C41, Ohio. In Student Assistant in Agricultural Educa- tion C21 C31, Delegate to Eaglesmeref ,sill Delegate to Des Moines- Convention, J J PE TA A T Carti O Costa f' 112: World Fellowship League. ' Rf ' ' g ' iff 103- ' . L Q HELEN FLEISCHER, Oxford, Ohio. Liberal Arts Club C11 C21 C31 C41, M . iii, Association, Hockey Team C21 C41, Captain I' L' SEIBERT' St' Marys' Ohlo' C41, Baseball Team C21 C31, Chairman .Senior Social Committee. V - T WALTER L. SHUPP, A K E, Bucyrus, ,WJ : ALICE GRIMM, A A A, Ft. Thomas, Ky. Ohio. lon Entered from Ohio Wesleyan in Sophomore E ,ml Y - . ,... , year. Basketball C21 C3 C41 Hall Team, C21 C31 eb, Hockey Team C21 C31 C41,Base- . All ball C21 C31 fb, Athletic Board 431, Vice- W' L' WEBER' A T A' Dayton' Ohm' K xg' President C41, Second Cabinet Y. W. C. A. T C31, Class Vice-President C41, Classical V -' lg ClubC31- , RUSSELL WOODRUFF, Oxford, Ohio. W .W - .,, lj ,Qi - .253 ,. V. .... N gl .. - uk 5 A A I ,A - l Aa , . w X .A ' ,. 4 s A ', -ri A 5 F A ' . it H-2 I-i5?f'eff 'ei L' 'A ar 'rg - If.: l E455 C' 55? 1 -i.e:sos2'1' 5 - V , .as-.Jef - - -i ' , . g..!.:v..o... - gfviig., A , Jlmngrfrttingmwmrsa s . U I 1. -' PAGE FORTY-FOUR J, wi,, mn A.. ., , 9 'If-. Q: 1 J ,Vo v 'M I, I -3 '1 .Ji 4,,, sm 'R ,i VU ,Swag 'VH fm: W I VS' 5 fi? Wie! 53213 551 mag Um M E ,Ei fl Hai '-' 5-TL wp! ,XP1 bu V' ,di l' ffl? U +9453 M wp: iw ... mix. VVILLIAM HOBERG T, MQ-J M53 I-5 Li N , Nwfffzf MVT ' . E umo C ss V MP5 W7 - OFFICERS W . f if A. Pres1dent-WILLIAM HOBERG gif E ViC6-Pf6Sid9Ht-LILLIAN MILLER 'Ig Secretary-JESSIE VAN GORDEN F TFCBSUICTLBERNARD STEWART ' :gal if-ia '-A M. .Q H A ..,....1 4-5 yi..,..,.,.,,.,.,,.,... TIT' '-..A..-. . .,,,. -.,.A, ,, - l wg ,AQ 5 Q Qin 'Eiigff ,ii fig r.igjiff' PAGE Fomv- FIYE Fil 4. in we l.i '11 .Tv ie ge re . 1- K4 :' .ix 'ru i., A -ez L.. 172 4 A 1 -1 ,. .5 IfT1I212lZQ'f2++1l lwlwfas: 3:e5f2f3ll Ifirtfxerrzfx-'.vs::-asm!:wear2.11: :asv--S uhfilapmarrrizffifif-:Lil ltr:.QQTK4gg33qg,:4:arQ.?3ggl' ig fl 4 'i' fi lie R T7 I' G N lg!-: ,, iff U ALB.-XUGH ALLEN APPLETON BARDELMEIER - QV Eli HELEN ALBAUGH,-X Q. GRACE APPELTON, Shandon, Ohio. lg 'l . . . . ' :. When it comes to managing men, Helen Grace has such a appetizmg name that it Could ghfe Poihtefs to Madame Polhpa' makes one's mouth water to say it. If -- -' doufg She Says theft Onefanlt, be too there is a chair,.in Grace's home town i Cautious when one is dealmg with .mem church we will bet nickels to pennies that 1:- They have so many more opportunities to h . . .t Gr h Madonna lik meet people. Why, says Helen, a S e ls fn 1 ' ace as a 6 ., marr may have 3 girl in Kansas City, an, expression, at least some one told us that. ,Q fr other in Louisville, and another in France. AHYWHY She 15 Of 21 feflflhg hathfe although - -A What chance has a poor mere woman, in we have heard wild rumors to the effect ET a case like that? A man must be SONIC that she gets a pretty good sized thrill out I man to stand ace high. with Helen. She of a good ujazzff Serenade. Grace would X 5 has fl Sweet fllhpohmohi enough book never consciously start any riots, that Q learning to make Phi Beta Kappa, and 8 simply isn't in her line, but we venture to -j -.1 picture signed with honeyed words of en- say, editorially speaking, that.she would E dearment. Who wouldn't succeed with make some husband a good wife because H: all these accgmplighnqents, she XVOLIlCll'l,t be i-OFSVCI' OH the gO. IE Wi Z . mi HOWARD ALLEN, A K E, Greenfield, ETHEL BARDELMEIER, Connersville, E E Ohio, Indiana. Punk is the first, and no doubt the last, Altho Once loyal to Qhig Northern, She now I is efficiency man emanating from the Deke Sings Hold Miamiu with Vim and vigor' X Terplscorlan Parlors' He is a Sturdy Oak Of course there may be a reason for her among brambles, the rudder that steers . r t Oh. N th ri the Deke ship thru the perilous waters of Wanting to Orge , 10 , or em', you Eel, boarding dub Hrrancesr punk Worries never can tellg Ethel isa girl of' good Judg- more abgut the fluctuations of the Spa- ment, She certainly did shine in the Walt .- . ghetti market than Bill Hoberg does about Whitman course, Whoopee! When ggi the hottest Step just Off BY02ldWaY9 which Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed 15 liomelfglorfy' The fcademical Pflrt of was as soothing syrup to Ethel, and she CO age le IS an UH nowrhquantlty to thrived on free verse. Someone asked her gr Punk, as he came here to gain knowledge . h h r h d.d t h. h of the marts of trade and not to get an one time W at Her fit er ,I ' O W lc v .. education. He has succeeded so well that Ethel dfawledf hfithlhg he 5 51 Pfeachef E Doc Todd felt warranted in lacin the you know . Of course we could tell '- . P g i. budding accountants under his tutulage what a big girl Ethel is in her own home 7' duflhg h1S.21hSChCC: Pllhk also has beeh town, but we feel that what we have said 9' , , charged' with looking after Martha: as Shows what a Wit She really is' economically as possible, of course. r . , . . , H W L ii? I 1 . E l l l l l l Sl i len I l il PAGE Fokrx'-Six ,:. ' HQ? , lij .-, M rl t 5 R if i 119757ff'f fll Ilalwra vggififlf I li-21215. lligjl BERRY . BERTCII Bn.xNH,xxr BRINTNALI. FRED H. BERRY E A E, Englewood, HELEN BRQXNHAM, Dayton, Ohio. OhlO- ' She lives on second floor Hepburn but aside Vlihen Berry enters the S. A. E. house dur- ing rushing season he is thus greeted by a quick-witted brother, No, the laundry will not be ready until tomorrow. Rasp admits that he is no slouch on thefootball field but confesses that his greatest abilities liealong musical lines. He is known to his friends as The Einsome VVarbler of Amorous Dittiesn and his attempts at harmony are always greeted with antag- onistic enthusiasm. Berry's daily schedule runs something like this: Arise at seven. Run the scale. Eat breakfast. Run the scale. Seven-thirty class. Run the scale. etc., etc. Run the scale. DOROTHY BERCH, A Z, Liberty, Ohio. This young lady has confined her attentions to Y. VV., C. A. activities during her three years at Miami. However she wishes us to state that she has a beau in Liberty, Indiana who drives a Packard, which ought to get any fellow a stand-in. Dorothy once asked him why he did not come to from that her record is spotless. She does. not chew, gossip, play the piano or hll her conversation with he saids. She proba- bly came from a home town but she does not bore people to distraction by bragging about it. She's the type of girl who al- ways comes to breakfast on time and never talks in her sleep. Yea even she is of that defunct species-the ever faithful type ------the joy to committee chairman who are looking for someone to play the harpsi- chord, give a paper, or decorate the town hall for the ladies literary guild. Helen certainly knows how to hand out the books at the library. RUTH BRINTNALL. Ruth is that demure little black-haired lady who lives on third floor Bishop. She comes from the heathen part of the State, and never tires of talking about the Forest City whenever she has an audience. And speaking of noise, well, you ought to hear some of the sounds that issue forth from E D E Zlll '1-V lfl l :ij W .ff Yr ik E s E ,..,. if 3 fr, sa fit: 'ill if ,xg is. lib i,. ,ll Oxford more often. He replied rather Ruth's room in the wee small hours of the cryptically, Give me Liberty or give me morning when a party, slumber or other-' ii! death! Miss Berch's haughty attitude wise, is in progress. is attributed to her high ideals. They say - that she has the altitude record in ideals and naturally we mere people at Miami just dont fit. 1 VIL S1 ' N 7' ---,,,.- V, -., , , ,..- -an-ir.. f,'s,.w .w'-2bvu- i fi- , Q .. ,- - V- . .. . I E.2ff45i.e,ll IE1:M1-cse?.:2a'-1:4-:?li3.i-sfiu-:ev rf-1451-5lJ?'s24gl lie:-1??k I lME'2'1Z4Le1'i1f1i'Y'f1v.:1e9.5242' , PAGE Fonrv-SEVEN L. , 1 1 .4 1 :Yr slam ,. ,,. le rv 5 1 itil Y? 1,-gll rn .rl ' ' Sli ir.. sg: Fe 5 D l? we ir. -J we , V1 we-3 lil-I lr? fr iii ' ' , , lsgfgl in .rn U BROWER BROWN Brzowxit i BRUNSMAN l - ' I . I l HUGO BROXVER, A T, Grail, Cincin- HAROLD BROWNE, E X, Cincinnati, l- nati, Ohio. Ohio. Call out the guardl No never mind the Browne holds himself up as the only exist- ff guard, it's only Brower. Ten to one he ing specimen of the species Sig Democratic. il will' elucidate on one of two topicsg the SEohfjssgliignkggglzligonihveagkmgggilgacgnsgi Reds or the social advantages of living in Phi Deus and Casuzjly ash for a match. Cincinnati. 'When Hugo arrives he in- lVe promised Browne that we would re- 5 I , ' bl ' 'th 1 h. H , k frain from any mention .of his feet, so we Q Xaila Y arnves W1 H Sp as 6 md es will leave that matter slide right here and er' 4' points one after the other and answers all go on to his Shirt which he Washes on the ,rg arguments by the knock-out phrase, 'ilVell, last Sunnuv of ,the month nl-Ovided it there What I think-H Rabbi ie the ne falls on a Friday. Harold has no little - in P1115 Ultra Of 19011511 and eulfute around the difhculty in regulating and correlating his 1 D.. U. house. In all their deliberations his dress' luis nothing unusual to See him 14 rhlrlv raeplrlg V01ee earl be heard earrymg bust into a seven-thirty in a purple tie and 011 ebeve all the re5r- Huge mar-le P1 1121Ij1e green shirt, with socks of entirely different um 1... for himself when he ran thru the entire issues. The Sigs have induced him to tum Denison team for a count OHC C121Y1r1 DQY' add an e to his name, thereby setting W ECOHAE-h 5111156 that UIUC 1115 WOYC1 11215 earned him a shade higher in the color scheme. 1'1 ar er t an ever. lgi , ici ' . . N7 Url HELEN BROWN, A A A, Greensburg, WALTER BRUNSMAN, E A E. Clncm- -N Indiana. natl, Ohio. 535- Helen is the third member ofthe Tri Delt Our gentle feeder w111 hetle Suspect that VX I1 il Triumvirate, Mary Lou Phillips and Eva gglicli-E?geNIfS?lfgl5?S'1 li?1S5filEg:g'Of fiom? Bees being the r1r5r and 5ee0UCl re5DeetiVelY- plete docility and purposeless existence, in Helen acts as a sort of gyroscope to the un- are in reality guilty of gr-oss prevarication. 'itil steady Tri Delt flying machine. She is a But Sliihtm ease and It 13 H0 fmoretthafl Q ,N - 4 - Jus a is iscrepancy o na ure s lm diplomat of the highest order. She once Should be adjusted- Be it known that N attended 3 Phl Delt Part? and looking Our Walter- is our modern Vulcan. In the I the window at the Deke house, from which bowels of the earth beneath Main Bldg. he E issued agonozed cries of their freshmen, rg1l5 eethe ffir?e5 be51r111Stl?Uf 5rr2111ge , - ii - s apes in me a s un er e eye o F she exclaimed, Gee, it must be great E0 be Prof. Smith. VVhat little time he con- I neg 3 Deke- She 1135 et la5r landed P1 men descends to spend 'mong mortals Walter .31 flgg but regrets that a strict and harsh rule divides between the S. A. E. piano and the forbids her wearing his pin in the open. Organ at the 21111-11t0r1L11'11y -laberlrlglurlder the illusion that the world is about ripe for if' ther Chopin. 'S' lrfl me iii! ' .f llifi f. , J l ,X M I t. -v .v --.-.- ..... ..- ...,-..-.-.-. .A...-.-,,u pm. . ,,,, -,i i,-rL L,,l?....-....... PAGE FORTY-Elo:-rr r- i, j'v or -i l L-1 i, . ..., N., 1, 7.',' li? ,lil cj Ll A E' :U 5 i BELL ' CANNON CARLISLE CARPENTER PEI MAX BELL, A T A, Hillsboro, Ohio. JAMES H. CARLISLE, A K E, Hillsboro, i Max came back this year after sojourn- Ohlo- ' fr: ing all over Europe and While he didn't This anemic gentleman with the oiled hair bring the Kaiser back with him he brought is Mr. Carlisle of Hillsboro, farmer and lf-ll back stories and memories which are even prominent clubman. He once confided V worse. Max isn'ta bad fellow if you get to that the only reason he hasn't a steady V5 1 know him, although he's in with a bad girl is that the rest would be jealous, and 1. bunch, being a Delta Tau. Maxis rumor- that most of the commotion in the girls' ed to have the best appetite of all the Delts, dorms is due to rivalry for his smiles. He in fact he can eat more potatoes with one infests the library and gives them all a hand tied than Taylor can with both free. treat. Jim dabbles in track as a pastime lf-1 Max slicks his hair back in beautiful style and is taken quite seriously by the Dekes. ff but it takes an awful lot of grease to do so and with hair grease at sixty cents a pound, . . , V this isn t to be sneezed at. V MARY CANNQN, A A Ai Cilflal Wllh- ELNVOOD CARPENTER, E A E, Tyro, chester, Ohio. Ohio- 5-if lVlerY H POPH is deseehded from 3 lohg line Carp suddenly appeared from out the deep if of town-criers. Her talent along this line Waters of Tyi-O three years ago and iin- ,. A j hes brought her many enVleble Posltlons: mediately got into the swim at Miami. among them being assistant town-crier of His brothers at the 5' A- E. House Say that Canal Wlheheefef and Chief High An' he has improved in everything except his nounoer of Hepburn Hall- l'loWeVer rhls vocabulary, which still possesses all the Dosltlon ol honor and trust is not Wltnout versatility of back woods idiom. When H-ji its drawbacks. Imagine Mary's confusion aroused he ei-Hits the terrifying phrase, when thunderous eppldusei led by the Tri Tyro against the 'World , brandishes his lifjfl Delis, greeted ner announcement that left shoe, which he keeps untied for this i ilr Y- W- C- A- would be Postponed heoouse purpose, and frightens his opponent from of the death of the speaker- M-?1rY has an the room. The neighbors have objected over-active conscience. Vvashington called to his nocturnal Vituperations against the lt the divine SP9-rlf hut to Mary lr is e hoWl' moon on nights before exams which he lng Conrlegrdllon- conducts on the roof of the S. A. E. sleep- ilfi ing Porch. ,. ltsl PA GE FORTY-N INE if fs '. -- 1- 1:1 4 Jag-gag. st E V .2 X w 55. .ni ,. rf ,Q Q lil 153 .feafil l l lEfJrf:2rar:e1se+141il 15211 IiLr,1f,1-g.fZ'Lf:.-'.t,- ,-3, ,, 4 I v E in E E, E N l H CLARK Corzmzrr CRANZ DAVIS Q MARGARET CLARK, 9 P P, Oxford, GRACIA CRANZ, Ira, Ohio. Ohio. Gracia took two years of chemistry and is Margaret has one of the best natured grins Still the same sWeet girl- What's m0re she ij? We would Want to See, and though Shefs likes it and likes to talk about it. Pep is in quiet we know that she isn't above getting her mlelrlle rlame- Sheis just bubbling into 3 gogd hot Scrap yvith 3 feyv brazen over with it. She's the little alarm clock for .L seniors over a Ouija board and an academic third floor Bishop-the hrst one UP in the E bathrobe. The juniors say she's a perfect morning, the hrst One to meals and fthls 5 fiend at taking caps and gowns. In terms iS 21 fad? She Can even Wax enthusiastic of the home town she is a native, but then Over a seVen'thlrtY- Arid when lt C0mes to some of our very best scholars plead guilty Basketball, she's n0t sl0W either- She to that-there's Dick Riley for instance. Was PartlY responsible for the freshmen losing the last game of the season. El GLENN HILDRED CORBETT, 111 A 9, TOMMY DAVIS, ff' A 9, Middleport. if-Z Grail, Paulding, Ohio. Ohio. From the studious, almost clerical, counten- This man leads a double life- NO one CVCF jk ance of this man one would not guess that knows Where he is going Of When he is ' he is the greatest Bohemian in school, yet e0mlng haek, but he always Comes haeli 5: that is just what he is. He acquired the with a hew VarletY Of high life Or a new late hour habit in his Freshman year and recipe for dandelion Wlne- During hiS developed a taste for art while on a three freshman Year he had a lvve altalr which day leave in Paris. These, Hap Says, are almost blighted his young life and left him the two cardinal points of a good Bohemian, a silent, morose man. His adventures with Hap spends most of his time looking for the proverbial rag and bone and hank of the Phi Delt House. He is so nearsighted hair would fill a volume. He is addicted that he often walks in the Tallawanda and to the cultivation of the milder vices such I yells at the top of his voice, Home again, as boxing and track. As Cooke says, Any you troops got a cigarette? Hap valuable packages are done up in small takes a Sir Roger de Coverly attitude to- aftlCleS- ward the co-eds and the World in general and deplores the fact that Miami Uni- Lg, versity is not located on the Rhine. PAGE Furry e e me if 12.11-frf 1, E C' . 'D LES N -N i wa DONALD . DUKE EVERHART FINLEY U RACHEL DONALD, A II, Felicity, Ohio. WALTER EVERHART, Z X, German- 2 The shy violet and the blushing derfedii tOW11, Ohi0- . .El have nothing on Rachel. She is so quiet When mention is made of Petie's nether that She has to pinch herself in Order to extremities he invariably assumes a Na- V make sure that she is still alive inmate of P0190ni9 P059 and 9XCl2iimS, 35 did that Hepburn Hall. She's another bright girl. Z9f1f19m3-U Wh9fl i059Phif19 made SOme Rachel is to be in charge ofthe world fellow- Slishtins f9mafk about MS 1955, Well, 215' ship department of the Y. W. c. A. this theirs Ions enough fo reach the ground, coming year, She will have the girls tatting ZIUYWHY-H P959 100145 UDOH U19 WO1'id 'E for the Hottentot tots- with a critical dignity and only condescends E to comment upon the most weighty mat- ters. Having been thwarted at every turn l in his activities among the co-eds he has decided to confine his attentions to a select few -at the Sig House, who appreciate him. He is the High Priest of Saint's Rest and if holds forth there every night. iii RUSSELL DUKE, A T A, E A X, Dayton, MARGARET FINLEY, A Z, C0lumbuS, Ohio. Ohio. l Russ's outbursts of righteous indignation T0 'Ch9 0211531 ObS6FVe1', Margaret is a quiet, are famous all over the campus, especially laflgllid Young 1adY with H 'C9mD9fm9Hf- in the Regengio Omcesl After the Editor However, to the irlitiate, she is Wl'1Z1t OHS has fairly torn his hair in reciting some might call a stick of dynamite. When heart breaking incident, Russ will squint 1'QL1S9Cl, Marg Cilfl 'think Of more embarrass- at him and remark, NOW, i5n't that we ing questions in one minute than an ordi- 1 bad, When We look at Russ We feel down- nary man can answer in a month. Like right ashamed gf this awful wicked world, the famous Lulu bird, she can see no farther gig Russ is a Hnal solution of the perpetual than the end of her nose which she accord- motion problem. Put him to. work and he ingly coats with Mauvais and sallies forth works until the power is turned off. We to do or die. She is so fashionable that often shudder to think of what would being late is second nature. In the old happen to him if he were left in a lonely days when it was ---- , if he wanted a date place with a shovel. He would probably Saturday night, he made it for Friday. i make a life-saver mint out of this old world. ,fi i ia' . . . .. 1 . ., . .... , ., A I ' PAGE Frmv-ONE - x .I 'Ll ,vi ll iv .nl If it i I :il is ,.i ri fi - N' 'af Qi' -ej.l .Qi f.. f., ill ,M if I 'I' rl., fl 1' ' ll fl. fl 2 F1 ' I, liiil iii' Xe., I ' 'nail F' E TQ? 3 51 1, lil T, li TH ' FLANAGAN Focn 1' FOSTER FRANK ' ll li : Ll, ' l I J.. eff JAMES FLANAGAN, A K E, Kenton, JOHN FosTER, 2, A E, L A X, Sidney, Q 1... ' ' ,1- +- Ohio. T Ohio. , 3 This is the manager of this volume. He No girls, the above is by no means as caused the aenemic Editor a great deal of turrible a he-man as the picture would ,lf worry. I-Ie would disappear for whole lead one to suspect and altho we admit he days at a time in the interest of the book puts up an omnious appearance we vouch ,fgl of course, and then turn up with an angelic for the fact that he is as gentle and docile gy smile to scatter optimism among the office as to make 'em. Over at the Sig Alph lil force' H13 P1'CjQl1V1f31g01'd215lS tlzvafft lflileeff House he often frolics about with the 1 pronounce . im a' en e e ria o - , - -- - M nfl Vinacke's Bolshevik and after the Mayor younger Chlldlzen' ekhlbltmg the most play has pronounced his Sentence of Hfty and ful mood until some stranger makes his ii., costs, jim steps up to the unfortunate appearance,-a signal for John to put up -l youth and demands timidly. l1Vould his guard. LJ you care to put an add in the Recensio. The Recensio will be a grand book this , season and offers special opportunities. W You would -------- . The rest of the -. larval, scene is not recorded. lvl mfs N FRANK FOCHT, E A E, Winchester, MILDRED FRANK, A A A, Cincinnati, Indiana. Ohio. ,- Here is a youth who is receiving careful The only had quality .about Mfldfed if tif, cultivation at the hands of Prof Harris that she has University of Cincinnati ,gi in .the art .and t6ClQH1QUC ,Of 5QC10l0gY- tendencies, and that is a mean habit to fri This attention combined with his noble cultivate However She lives there and Ld gal. work among the down-trodclen of Hamilton, ' , ' . f . .' . ref 75.-X should ultimately make of him a social tlfelhtoofltheres a Ceftalfl ascmatlfm fn Zhi service worker of the hand picked variety. Cincinnati for her. Anyhow, we think it -Z, A Frankie -hails from Winchester, Ind., H was a dirt trick of someone to call her E 4- burg which has two specialities -viz the y - - ' - 'J production of bottles and Republieans. Mud' That originated m C1'ECY.t0O' jj Frankie is of the latter, but other than this Mildred Plays th? Plano hke Pro efslonal -- he is agood scout. Incidentally hehas been and she knows just what's in music and ij EXD8SGCl .tio HPl11l. 14l0,l 21 KCCEUYEF Wgwh styles. She often looks worried-thinking gf ar ors in e ec ua s on y, asc ap or- , , , gi bettj. Frank is majoring in Soc., EC., and up posters for X' Vi ' they Say' 1, 32 500. I-F 21:3iss:na-sexizziffreieil lm! lv:.f1fx+:.fr :meal Ifijgli l l l ll l le-me-fff 1ef:f4 '1' PAQ E Furry-Two ' vi A ,.i qi f'i:l .,f sl fi' un l 'fir :ini Dil in if -l i ,J i i Wil if ' 'tw r -1 gr-'5 i-i qw itil: ,Ll ri in its lm i 7 iii T5 1 '73 xii Qi liar! 7.1 ,H 1 We GRANT GREGG GRIFFITH HALLER H -' 'T LURA GRANT, A O H, Foster, Ohio. JOHN GRIFFITH, CID K T, in B K, XII Z, Lura comes from that town which breathes VCI'lGClOClEl, Ol'1lO. of roses and moonlight Loveland. But Education as defined by Griff means the ESQ Lura has not been carried away by senti- getting of A's and more 'tA's . He ill l fj mentality. That she is fond of sweetness, comes up to the University to attend classes though, is shown by her care of the Y. W. and to get his grades once a month. The iff Chocolate business. Chocolate is to Lura remainder of his time he spends in seclusion what pretzels are to the Germans. They at the Phi Kap House where he is memoriz- EI do say that the man back home is rett ing the Koran. He goes into trainin for lil lm p y 2: g g-W E attentive but of course that is confidential. exams, eating only raw eggs and sterilized 5-jg Lura's the kind of girl 'that just can't milk. Altho he looks down upon us small F help making A's. It's an awful habit but fry in the B COIUITIH, We are heaping U-A there you are. coals of hre on his head by not mentioning mm ' a little incident that happened last summer, .51 when he fell in love with a barmaid from E Kalamazoo. - ,qi HOWARD LAMBERT GREGG, A K E, HELEN HALLER, A O H. Dayton, Ohio. Q VV3.Sl111'1gtOH C. H., Ohio. For the past two or three years, there has LU Mr. Gregg, he prefers, to be called Mister, been the general impression over the cam- 1,7 is a by-product of Wlashington C. H. How pus that the University was 'Arun by Mr. llifi Nj he ever found his Way to Miami is a Roudebush. Now it is no more than fair mystery as he himself admits that he is of to Helen that the truth should be known. ML Big School caliber. The Dekes found him ln reality, the fate of our beloved college 1 'X' wandering and wondering about the lies not in the hands of Roudebush but in campus in the company of Sheney Stewart the lily-white extremities of his stenogra- i, which at once exalted him in their eyes. pher, Helen. lhfhen not deciding vital M gi-, Since then they have ------ but why cry matters for the trustees over in the Ad- il' ll over spilt milk, what's done's done. And ministration Building, Helen is deciding Greggie is well done, equally important matters of policy in the lil. I councils of A. O. Pi's. It is said that Helen has been known to relax long enough 53 ll l to indulge in a milk-shake but this rumor 1 il has never been substantiated. il l, . sf. i sl ,ti :iw Paar: Finn'-THREE -. -. K-..:-- .. vmf. ..,zg,. -5 :rj- r.- R MILVLFLIEQILEQI ll N ZX -c .v yi .-.1 cg, . , .. at gi -sr H HAMILTON HANCHER HARRIS HERMAN D-I' . ' T HARLOW HANIILTON, E A E, Cmcm- EMMET1' HARR1s, E A E, New Paris, nati, Ohio. ' Ohio. ' Yes, this man's character is exactly what When Egg returned from France he brought one would imagine it to be froma study of with him a southern accent and a boil on I., the above photo, he is the cynic of cynics, the back of his neck. .The'former he ac- a veritable reincarnation of the ancient quired from contact with his bunky, who order of Stoics. Red's definition of girl haled from Louisville, Ky., and the latter E is: a mechanical device whose function was from eating snails, to which Egg took.a 4- originally the washing of dishes but in great liking. He was the champion snail- modern times consists solely in furnishing eater of his battalion and often successfully a place to hang hair puffs. Red scoffs at competed with the natives. At present he the wine, women, and song idea as being is engaged in an extensive flirtation with Fgf childish. His conception of a good time Bacteriology. He says there may have is swapping jokes with a drummer. 'When been germs in the army but the S. A. E. T not engaged in the study of the fatty acids boarding club would give scope for ex- in Chem Lab., Red spends his time figuring tensive research. He hopes to be able to how to' make a dollar out of the Sig Alph call all S. A. E. germs by name when he si coffers go as far as two. The only difference finishes his course in Biology. between Red and Carnegie is that Carnegie was successful. 53 ig, JAMES HANCHER, A K E, Caldwell, RAYMOND HERMAN, E A E, T K A, l i'r' Ohio. Fremont, Ghio. W' Troy fell because of a Helen. Troy has Raymond recently came out with a sure nothing on Jimmie. Even when firing the thing in moneymaking schemes. He li' Deke furnace he leans on the poker, as did guarantees the fabulous, sum of 36.00 CSix Achilles of old, and looks into the glowing Dollarsj to any and all who may contract flames where he sees the face of his fair one. to work for' him. during the three summer Wlhen not engaged in the latter pastime he months- Not Six dollafs 3 daY and not ' - sm dollars a week but six dollars for three chases Squirrels on the CHITIDUS' Tins has nionths. Think of it, six dollars for only led Hlfmy People to mlstake hlm for three months work. His ad in the March if Johnnie Hocko, whose understudy he is. student .explains everything. As a phi- Can you blame the Dekes for electing him laflthfoplstf Raymond 15 not to be classed P1'eSidef't of fheff CCM gang- llllliiilmhifrililllegi,ffffffffggieinclulifoili ii? failing in this he went over to the debating j-.R team where lung power is appreciated. Psi M. fl lil' . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. , V fa.. .. .i rf' .Wg M..- PAGE Fiifrv-Form ri, ri, .i 5. ,P fs V, ,Lt -.U ii .1 2 ,.J 1 l .x ,ec '1 nm. ,-7, A-1, ...X -A .-1 fl, .i ...L ul, .,l '1 in 'i ' :' ' 1145 its 'Si 33 QU :A ..,s Q QQ! U11 iff Z .1221 EL til A-I Jil tif' HERBERT I-IOBERG HOLLADAY K. I-Iormmv U -. I 5 E i HAROLD MEYER HERBERT, A K E, BILL HOLID.AY, A T A, Hillsboro, Ohio. Kenton, Ohm. Eolidaa is thte2271.33-ivel1gfeclhDeltin school- lj, ,, By Golly, this man has been here three 1? Woffs 3 1 15 Hot ers restaurant- 1 years and this is the first that we knew B111 hands Out, Wefythlng UP there from if that his name was Harold. We suppose Soup fo nuts' 111C111C1111g o1ga1'otteo' He 'S lil ,.. his mother calls him Hal. Hufb, HS he 15 the handSOme.Wa1Eor.type porsomoed' 211151 LIT known at the Deke House, has a very close C0f1SCClUeI1F1Y 15 VN l111S,Bf0S- best 2151 f01 :A ,Q friend at Hepburn Hall. One night, when too ,fommmo PoP111at1o11-, But 5o1'1o1151Y F questioned as to his destination he replied, B111 15 3 good ohapf and 111 the good o1f1 Hover to Hepburn Han to See my pretty Freshmen days he could hurl more water 77 brown-eyed, sweet, Winsome, demure, ---. gfoulgfl m EMM? HELIIII than 511V other tivo Br He never finished. They call him Paddle Vos 111 So oo ' 1 'fever Crosses up of lg- L Foot-Y at Hepburn. This Sad affliction he says that if he didn t wear those cordu- Ll 5 was contracted in carrying twice his own roy Pool? HO Iolooharound hero V1f1o111CL ro' ,, weight on several occasions. Cogmzo 1m' . C afes Women' t ev are Z no thrills for him, and so when he goes to ggi 1 1 the Library to study, he does. i E lill Lb - ' ' KENNIETH HOFFMAN A T A Cleveland oi WILLIAM HOBERO, A K E, Cincinnati, Ogio 1 1 i lg? l ' ' . Ohio. ., . . . 1 B ,M Vvith no malice of fore-thought We are A romantically inclined co-ed once remark- it A Mg . who aided us in writing up t e eces, - C ' 1 ,fir handed in for himself, It follows: Mr. meyhav the lost Soul' H1-foe of thefe Tuff' VVilliam Hobergz Everyone knows XVill1e P0S1f10,11S 15 not Cofflgcfi t o Yfigngrocy .15 l- Hoberg, the President of our Class. Bill lgjllf Yqlfifidl tolsliuf f S fix?-S12 B En LIVES UE nal LD, used to chase the women but his '1oVe ao ' in G all 'l, me d' 120 use? 15: , activities have lessened for no apparent to DIHY 111 If o some .oct yor ' OWGVG1' N reason but- In addition to bein, he was retrogracled since those days, and ,R 3 faxgorite Bm is quite accomplishea due partly to Doc l3owell's Philosophy, but gg, E having been voted the Vernon Castle of the mostly to the mswtonce of the .Do1tf5' he 1 V - ' has refrained from the compamonship of -Q school. He won t make CID B K but that is I d. 1 hi I 7 I I . t - El due to his roomie, Tony, who is continually youog 3 wi am C15 .C el elspec. 12 2 .21 leading Our Wlill astray, which reminds us oymov Of rot or an asootlc' equlesta 111 1 we wonder how he behaved 'when he was Paoo-- in New York last fall. Bill is a good politician and worker and as Z1 senior ,iff should do big things. A wee modest l. fellow. Y 1-51, l ig ' v- -- -1 .- .frogs ' ei Vif1i-A,,., -s-vi v :r..-..s 1' ' 1'1 -,-'f:.s:.-,1:.,1-gf I li.-vm - lin ,C ri-of--f-.1 i-se. -r . PAGE FIFTY-FIVE ,ji il A 'S - i If .., . l ,v A r .s - 1 ,N F35 ' 1 ' 'gfvvfg-f-,,, , -,M-,V A--. .-N,,,,,, ,W F ww ,v . s H, ,Q f I I Av ' - 's'LL4Lll . '11 il ' P231 4.413 llt:k:1::f2ta551.f-153531 ll:5fu.f3Q?'s:,g5g4,g,gj':f',3'-53.332 1541 9141 'fl VLA ff 21,4 2951 lirll Lil if sl jg V15 2 ,ff 'Zig L .LU 1451 2 iii? E' W H W lfgf :gi E P. HOFFMAN HARTALAN Huizsr ISRAEL 1 , 'Tj 'Iss r w 11 .J 1. - ' FI!! Z PAUL HOFFBAIAN A 9 X, Se frnour, NORMA HURST, A A A, Connersville E1 v 1 0141. 7 5 I d. Y F.: W A io. n iana. P-Q l . . . . 22.131 Hoffman is noted for his psychic drunks Some may love Spring, but Norma loves He can fool himself into believin that he is lVinter. Pardon the un, we simpl had N -4 g . P . Y in the most delirious state of intoxication E0 IQ? 1111111115 YCI3, 51105111 h1S 0119131 111112 g - ew girs in our mi s w o wou ris ' and go so fa? as to 1311 up Stairs and See their lives and the beauty of the sidewalk '7 jj 110111119-A OW111g to 1116 119aVY 1119131113 Q1 to lean out of the windows to enjoy a thrill- gf' responsibility that he carried as sergeant in ing rendition of Sweetheart of Sigma ,521 the s. A. T. c. his erstwhile cheerful and Norma knows how fq make 21 51311121 ,gl iii! careless disposition has been somewhat mug CrrZZSQ5toOSl?g1ti2h?ai3Si2 tfglraqlteio S3152 ' ' . . . ' 312' Wafped- H15 319211651 12111115 15 PU11111119 parties. Wfhenever the Connersville con- It is said that he once shocked the Dean by stable hears a wild honking and a flock of E' asking if it was against the law.to distill, 110156119 k110W5 11111 N011119-'S 11101131113 501116 Oneys thots of her skule friends down for the week- 'VW - ti. Li, F GH J ii rl E 'lk' ., 11 MARY HARTMAN, A O II, Galion, Ohio BUD ISRAEL, E X, Connersville, Dill lid She was a belle of Ohio State but she turn- Indlana- if: ed over a new leaf, and came to Miami and Behind this innocent, girlish face there V 1 K V she's glad she did. Ma,-y has hah- that lurks the cunning, subtle brain of a man of 'YQ curls without ever having seen the inside Sgetgviggzlk X,?Lie3,!,lrIiiL1gglgiggsrlgiigseanri i '11, Of 21 Wesf E1GCff1C Cuf1ef1 and hef eyes are unlocked fdr Shock. with dimufe, down- V: as blue as the Homesickness blues. The cast, eyes and a virtuous twist of those 31, A. O. Pi's saw her when she came, and right C11D1C1'190W 11135, Bud ODCHS 1115 111011111 find -X, will away She was theiryn. Sheys got a Zephyr- out rolls such a volume of. vituperative LN? ,aj 1.1 . - , , American slang and profanity as would I-, 1,93 146 311' 311111115 1161-1101-111211 S1195 9111161 make a Missouri mule driver turn green breezy or windy but she just seems to Hoat with envy. His activities, social and other- alonu, She Wea,-s classes sometimes but wise, are confined to the main building and U 1 6 - i the Si House However he did admit 'J that doesn t mean that she's a high-brow g ' ' - - - .,' .gi I ye that he had a date at the beginning of this Un they are not Shellqlmmed-She 5 realm' year and has never been the same since. Q .s,- 13 V i Quite human. Some of the sketches that profane the 'ji fair- pages of this volume we owe to his .li ,, genius. 311 i fe:-1-fs---l A s--1.1--3---7-1-F--.-1 If-,-qi I ,-- --W-A--...-W. -a,....1 .. 1.,Q.,.-,.. --, - ..- ,...,-,.,.,..-- -.--i-il ll 1. f L 1 'L .-.. -ffl ,131 1 A ' ' lflil ' PAGE FIFTY-Six if 5-. ht! ff. , 1 ,g 2 1. ..l .om I E Im I itll ' C 'i ij.: lfl cl lili fel Q 1 VT fl ini F3 ffl hs ff' ,TU F' I in Q tsl li, ni El JENNENS KLEINKN ECHT KLING KRABIER ll ' Q! HAZEL JENNENS, Middletown, Ohio. NIICHAEL KLING, E X, Dayton, Ohio. iyii She's little but she's a humdinger. At The story goes that the Sigs pledged Kling i If . . . 'X -L Hepburn Hall she is Efficiency Expert of by mail because, altho none of the brothers illkjl 71 the dining room, and she never loses her had ever seen him, they thought he cer- cheery smile no matter how many people tainly must be a peach of a fellow and come in late. It's a real privilege to know thought it best to get the jump on the rest llf! etlfii Hazel. She's quick, and they say that she of the frats. What gets us is that they are had the seniors scared out of a year's persistent in maintaining they made no growth during the period of junior-senior mistake, eitherg- Grosvenor says it lends hostilities. an attractive cosmopolitan air to the Sig :J parlors to have Mike's pleasant Swedish A ' N U physiognomy about. Now, reader, don't f' be mislead by the happy expression on ltili Wil Mike's face, he keeps it that way only out lf' UU of courtesy to Grosvenor. The truth is that if ? life has become hardly worth the living as 3 he spends most of his time guarding his ijiwi -tug silk shirts from his unscrupulous brothers. gil-21: IV Efil CLIFTON KLEINKNECHT, Cherry Ford, VVILBER FREDERICK KRAMER, QP A 9, Ohio. Grail, Chillicothe, Ohio. ,,-.fl ' Cliftfln is the POPUIQT COUCCPUOU Of'the This is 'Wilburs Wilbur ofthe classic pro- Cvllege boy- Vvhefl the ffeshmfm SCC hle and the leather lungs. One time on a ll I . E KiCiHiC in ZlCtiO1'1 at the i:1I'St i-0OfiDE1ii gallle Serenade, after had rendered 3 ii it they immediately write home that this psi-tieiilsi-ly touching hallatl ih his best i P1306 is Sure full Of that College Stuff- H style, a voice was heard from a third floor iii' , Z, Clif has the idea that he is an out for a Bishop yvindoyvi HMY, I'll bet hoo good l Ei. Captain Of if1dUStYY and Speflds his time looking. During football season VVilbur discussing the easiest way to make a million spends his time between the hospital and 1-7 fi dollars. After due deliberation he has his bed. This has made ei pggsimist and 3 Loi Iii decided that the only way is to earn it. eyhie of him, He says all Women are i He WHS 01106 f01'1d of the XVHCM Am Rhein fickle and laughs at funerals and Red Hale- I 'l bllt HOW Whistles The Stal' Spangled Banner- Wilbur once expressed the opinion that the ' l thistle is a most beautiful flower. ll ff-: V M r lf, -- - V-,....,---.-7 - ' t- I ,- 7 - 7 r' '--J' fft-1'1Tf E'T'f T 'tff 'jT',f ':.'i'.::g,1?:'Tv5-1l '17 ig,-, ii ltgzi 12.1, lp .I levmi il',.'.':L,.i'-.L..f.Lf. A aeezfffl :..L.,iigf 4, PAGE FIFTY-SEV:-:N f -1, ,Zi - l -i QT' .1 -ii if T ,lg V' .J 1 .lin 'fa' if' ee e, 5. qs v.. M is. i I Kill D E E ill iii Louoemsncx Lucas MALABANAN IXICADAMS Q MARY LOUDENBACH, A A A, Sidney, 1oxMELIAlVIALABANAN,L1p3.,B3'E9.1'lg21S. jj Qhioi In return for what Uncle Sam did for the U I . Philippine Islands, we got Amelia. And nl It 15 not Often that 2 young ladff 15 Placed believe me, if all of the Philippines smile all in 3 P0Sl'Ci0h ih which Mary found nerself like Amelia its me for a week end in the 'xiii when tne results of the beautfi izoniffjt Phillipines. Amelia is just about the to became known: Between 3 goo. Ooh :Ci cleverest thing that has bedecked our 'iii men and one Wltnffne nes? nneg SC if Campus for sometime. She doesn't miss .ii there Seems to be nttle onolce' lower ' a thing either. In English 450 she made FE? Mary SEWS that beauty 15 only Site Ciienc so many outside readings that Professor and that Hap never tons nor anytigng in Ross didn't have time to collect the names. the trntn' Her taste? Vary' hor mo And you should see her when she's all fussed 57' Stance' She was neen Coming down e stree Llp in her native garb-oh oh she's the real .. not long ago Wltn 3 golonsn bow ' 3 Copy thing. She isn't as shy as she once was- 0fFe1'm aHdF1ff-feds, and n .Snappy Story' she even talks to Bladen Marshall now it Beneath her frivolous exterior there beats in Cha ei ' E a heart as staunch as Gibraltar. The Phi p ' E1 Delts and Delces will stand and sing Oh, I what a Pal was Mary. 'lfl . QF CHAS. H. Lucas, E A E, XII Z, Cleve- LOUIS VERNON. MCADAMS A T Af :ii land, Ohio. Hillsboro, Ohio. in Don't let the fact that He is from Cleveland We asked 0116 of tl'llS g6ntleman's brothers rr. fool yon for a minute, Anno it does oiob, what he knew apropos ofthe above viotim. li, ably add a certain amount of dash and H? fehfggehl Wlth the CVYPUC ,wofdf No' distinction when among strangers, the fact thlhg- 1 S0 what Cah we do lh 3 C356 of Q is bound to leak out sooner or later that that kmd- BY Supensheflockean effort -ii Lnkoy is a product of the Soil- But Why wie unearthed the fact that a few days after , hold that against nini? Linooin Sprung his arrival, a fond aunt who ivas addicted to ni from soil no richer than Crawford County's. the olasslcs- taokod OH to nnn for tn? Seen ti His orido and ioy is an oignoday aiarni of his unnatural life, the appendage Louis gf clock of uncertain age and make which gives Vemoh- V?fh0h feels keenn' any ro' ti voice to the most heinous noises at un- feferice to this superfluous and unnessary E , spealcable hours. This unnatural affection hUm1l1at1OH. It S the only. crack- in his gave rise to much serious difficulty cul- armor and the fear that itlwill be discover- 1 minating in an ultimatum from the rest CFI at 501119 lh0DP01'tUhe time has made, 9- of the brothers to the effect that either the Silent ahfl fesefvefl, Wah of an ofnorwlso .1 Clock go or mi Anyway, the nicfnii. was frivolous and loquitious personality. arbiigrated by moving Lulcey and the clock 'Q to t e attic. il-1 il ci -.-, i PAGE FlF'rveE1G1'IT V si P. an v. ' i 1. 5 4 is Y. El V p ? El I McGiNxis IUCIVIULLEN McNELLv IWAPLE Ei RALPH MCGINNIS, fb A 9, E A X, VVALTER MCNELLXY, E A E, Bro ok- gf Grail, Kingston, Ohio. ville, Ohio. . 1 . . . . . R. J. McGinnisg scholar, gentleman, man Mac is another of those optimistical cynics about town. It is of psychological interest who thlnk that after all, old dame Earth to note just how successful Mac has been 1yOuldH't he Sl1Ch 21 bad pl-266 'CO Spend 2. in perpetrating this groundless conception llfe Ume If It Wefeflill f01' 0116 'fhlflgi by the clever beclouding of his true self 1- ?-, W01112111- Tl1eY 51 -5 the b?11e Of VVHVC5 l in a fog of temperment and poesy. Down existance. Now we imagine if the brutal i at the Phi Delt quarters, this dilettante truth were Out, We would ind that Mac 15 purveyor of free verse is looked upon by 0111Y 21T10'Cl191' Of H1055 W1'105C CICCDC1' fCe11Ug5 4 the frosh with unrnixed awe and by the l'121Y9beC11 11105555 UD by 501119 11115C1'11DUl0115 - rest with pity' The only reason thesy keep maid. lfVe suspect that this is the reason him around faccording to l-idol is to dis- for' Mads withdrawal into the confines. of play as a curiosity to callers. Next to his B1'1Ce H9-1-l ,where he 5De11d5 .1115 Waklng Croix de guerre, R. J. treasures as his most H.O111Z5 t1'2111111'1g ge1'11'15 to do t1'1Ck5 f01' Df- yw-I Valued possession, a mongrel cat which he Fmlf 5 l321Cf51'10l0gY Classes- , .- , calls Carolyn for some sentimental reason. fm Incidentally he is responsible for the E writeups Cno, not this onelg so shoot him, if not the Editor. l JN PAUL H. MCMULLEN, A K E, Hills- CHARTERS MAPLE, A T, 2 A X, boro, Ohio. Lebanon, Ohio. Sh-h-h-h-. 'Tis Sug. He of the soft When Charters entered Oood Old Miami voice and the Mona Lisa smile. Of all the he had h1gh hopes of achieving success in mysterious personages in school, Sug is the both scholastic and social worlds. He most mysterious, It was only after the soon discovered that a man of his attain- T' most sleuth-like efforts that we obtained HIGHYS could HOt'SuCCGed -In both. After ill the dope for this article. One thing never leughty deliberation he decided to surrender N' was found out: just where Sug is headed, his scholastic hopes and to devote his entire Ely. An interview was obtained with one of his energy to Soclal endeavour- HOW-ever, X Closest friends, who said that Siig, Vlrould sad to relate, Charters was soon convinced E either make a bandit or a minister. Peg- by llflhe C0'Cdf5 tlglilf EVER E110 311'1111CUIa1?l7i1fCfl sonally we are inclined to disagree. 'Xf e 215 0 WHS, UP 61' 9 01' 5 30113 'C 15 me think he is cut out for a 'family man. Seeing Eiotald bebfutglg Ottgrd despgondelfft hip, jj inclines toward the conservative in is 15 ODC5 35 6 y W1 FEW 111156 W1 .111 , I tastes, especially along social lines, His theconfines of the D. U. house from which ' Word earries far in the Solen-In Councils he issues but seldom to take the air with of the Dekes, and it is rumored that he is P11110- no small factor in shaping the policies of A at least two lodges for women. lg!! P.-we Fu 'rv Nnss ,,. 'a -il ill .., 'J ill .,, V ..,, 15 l ii 311 5. iig 2 Ea V, KZ U T a f 'Z .ri E S351 iii! ff -ti Q1 eg 2.4 U MANLEY Mnsrnns Mizvizns AIILLER iii ii, L ta! Q. . 2 HILDA MANLEY, A Z, Dayton, Ohio. CHARLOTTE MYERS, X SZ, Dayton, Q -'ji 'Hilda is a real nice girl, even if she is a Ohio' Delta Zeta. 'Early in her collegiate life Hi, there people. Gotta match? That's L , she refused to obey the mandates of the Char all over. She is the hail-fellow-well- 5-iii lf' lodge, that is she chose to go with a Sigma met of Bishop Hall, and the most diplo- 1 iii Chi. That she has succeeded remarkably matic of diplomats. Far be it from me to is evidenced by the fact that now her sisters ascribe ulterior motives to her charming I if simply populate the Sig house on all social little shelf, but the way she rushes the occasions. Hilda has seen quite a bit of eminent Dean's nephew looks, diplomatic the world, having kept her eyes open on at least. If Snookey CVVon't I get the ,ju her trips to and from Dayton. Her hair devil for that?J doesn't object and Char is on the nervous break of being red, is satisfied why should we kick. There is probably due to her leaning towards nothing like killing two birds 'with one 1- E Sigma Chi gold. . stone. All is foul in love and war. iiflfi 1 A., ii-1 HOWARD MASTERS, CIDA 9, Brookville, LILLIAN MILLER X 0 qs B K A T E if Indiana Da 1i' 7 7 1 i V- ' yton, O io. 1-7 Above we have Left The Gauche the ' ' ' H Y 1 As a grown-up sister Lillian should be a 'fi gentleman with the bad name and the big Sueeess judging by the tenderness T eweef CiiSD0Si'Ci0U- i-eii3Y'S biggest 'ffbiibie lavished on one S. A. E. of the class of '23- VM' fifl is being mi'5ClU0feCi- lfViU1eSS the time tile That the little feller appreciates the kind- if B-Vobififiiie Bugle, in Ciesefibiiig Lefty? ness bestowed upon him in his loneliness .fii iiigbt iii HH eefobieiie 0Yef his native and homesickness is evidenced by his ga village, made the following statement: - f NOW that heis one we -il ,ii Howard said that his father's store looked Craving or mote' L , g 'Xi 5.1 1i1ce 3- Shoe box and peopie iike iiiesji wonder who will be his snookey-ookums. ix fi' Howard never has affairs Any amor- But to return to Lillian. Poor girl, the 3 ous activity is truly a flutter to him. ' 1 1i' 1 f 11 ' 1 13 t I? :li . gay socia w ir o co ege is a mos oo C., RTE Fifa? flifiliiiftiiefliiltfhiii ffliitiffiii much fer her- Home befofe 21 dance, find Ed was -USU-Ong for him -just that and her retiring for a rest cure, arrayed like a iii' nothing more-but Lefty became so ex- living advertisement for Westinghouse eited tnhathhe Ehavedhtwice Ia-ind weng: up electric curlers and the skin you love to own in is ouse-s oes. e spen an - - ,ii iegi agonizing week when someone came down touchf ,i-IPweV?r' her ,heavy Soiial re if? 131 ffgm Piqua and detraeted from one of his sponsibilities did not interfere with her flj .ei very best flutters. Friends. making Phi Beta Kappa. iii i' '- :W im' 'i f-1--f-.-F-F V--f-F ---Y -b-W ---We--Y ' 1 -'-ff . . A 31 lletzfll 11 Ietilj lawns!! IEHI is PAGE SIXTY 'QP i.. 2 i fa .ch- -L. l lv 71, ijt, 1 l fl rl Lf! ill .,l ..., Fil -1 .ul el A ..i . 1 -a H.. 1... 'l 'K ll 'z ,VPQHET 52' 1':,WZ -'f-' will 5,--if-:rr-:1r'::-.-xvezfvwfwsf-s-wTTff-fF --a '.--3-s--Tfsf 1, --...Y .....-......-,...,.cr' ,v,I..,,....,,L,4,hM,gt It Ac., . f L..1ll.t,l,tT. , . ,, .,i.,lk. 4 ,a ,bL,,.,,... ,IV lv., . ...NN ,. l .1 ll, Haig .. 4 V ,,s. 'n '-'rg-s-ztgl -LH gililss-4umuuLsuLu3.:...i '..f7 4fL1.Q...LllLbwf, ,N rg.-.:E:521:t:ha1E.1:i3u 'Legg'-2f.s'fILp 'r:i2:fs?13.f l e-'HL T., 'ii lffl '33, liz? Qjsf fl-- ..t i E' ir! ll lil 5 5' ui :i fel nn ,fig l il-si in NIILLS - IXIIILTENBERGEIQ MOENCH MOON Fil ' 1 ll lu.: ll Ricuann MILLS, E A E, Brookville, FREDERICK MOENCH, A K E, Rush- W Eli? Indiana. ville Illinois. 3 ll,-r 7 fe Since his return from gay Paree, Dick Him and Her rolled pills together. lives only to read Moliere, to propagate During the. trying days of the epidemic the drinking of absinthe, and to sleep. A back in S. A. T. C. times He and Her Li, V Like all men of true genius, Dick lives the rolled pills and courted. Hlvlidst fumes gf 5! life of a recluse, daining to mingle with the ' iodine and pungent odor of lycol they set a Gigi proletariat at only two occasions during record in taking pulses. One afternoon the year, i. e. the Prom and the A. O. Pi Her took 2,891 separate beats, while dance. Tradition has it that one year he Him ran a close second with 2,890' refused to attend Ofle Of the?-9 CHO, Silly, This includes 384 of their own which they lil rr: the Prom of coursej because he heard they counted while they looked into each others if il were gomg to stage 21 moonllght- Die-k eyes for at few seconds. Freddie misses Wllil 1135 but 0119 IUCOUSISUHCY, 0119 Haw lfl h1S corn muffins on which he was raised back WU armor:-he is 21 C0f1f1fmed 52122 HCHCI- The on the farm in good old Illinois. He can't Li E Sig Alphs have commercialized this ins get accustomed to common spaghetti and lirmity making our hero the chief pillar of goldfish, their jazz orchestra. l HOWARD MILTENBERGER, Liv K T, M,DELLA MOON, Trenton, Ohio. WK E3-'COIL Ohio- She of the unpronouncable name. Behold Would you believe that this handsome is her: no one has ever pronounced it right, -N the cause of more discgrd than any man and no one ever will according to present -ii, -Q in the junior class? Milt carries on his statistics. M'DGll21 is HS Chllmmy with 21 iff, VW depredations among the fair sex with an botanical display as some of us are with gl eclat that only one born in Eaton Could chocolate cake a lamode. She can spot a command, Another Vice to which he is hollyhock seed in any breakfast cereal that Eiii ff addicted is playing in the band. Milft you give her. She is a student assistant would rather function on the nether end in b0f21I'1Yf She and EUUU21 HFC not Sisters of a horn than eat buckwheat cakes and . Miami boasts of two moons. Q2 A' honey, which he by no' means dispises, LQ? having been raised on them. A ready gl smile covers a designing and tricky mind. ll QQ ' iii , .. .. . . ,..,.,., Ml' , W V ml lat. . .. ,, . Te' '14 1 . ,,, -affix 1 Y Kb? i f.-r,-1-.v-1-:-f,rf'-atas-' rffrH 1,' liar' lC.iJSiLLiA374.JLfi? ill IHf5.1.791i-'i:Qi51'f-Q5ifmig-f'51Q' PAGE S1x'rv-ONE r -r 2 Q, A- yr hw 1 .M s. fi? n-1 .-1 v. .e -x qi 4 r -. 6 -Y. a.. ',,. -rr tg1:4:.i-:mee--1'---fiI IQQ l 1rzasafsars:+g:zfamQf+.-1-:es HEI llQT''iEg'.'iL?iJ,'tfE2:f+?EA 9 3 5: 1 'i .2 52' El E D fi N at H Moons MURREI. NEAL Neri-I .. D I IE! I 7 HARRY Moons, A T, Grail, Edinburg, MILERED NEAL, TiDDGC21HOC CIW, ' Indiana. O i0- r i Th9Y 5-HY H3-YYY Wa? 3 h?11'dl30i1'3C1 liellf- Mildred's a nice girl but she's quiet. Of ' but Skeeter Schwarz likes him, so that rec- Course that,S nothing against her for logs in ommends him. However he might be f . d 1 ' . E . somewhat of a cave man and still get by 0 Us are quiet an not meaty so mee' -' -4 with Skeeter, He was placed hor-5-de- She never tears around the campus nor 'Elf Combat CHYIY in U16 baskflfball 56219100 Hfld pulls down demerits for disturbing the '-' had to resign the eaptalpey' This gave peaceful calm of East Hall. Mildred has ' T him more of an opportunity to watch the d 1 h h . H th 1 t t D. U. exchequer. They say that Harry a eep aug t at-Isla e more peasfan I issues spaghetti by the inch, and that he to hear because it 1sn't always working. -E211 . has COmpLlt6d the exact number of iI'lCl'1SS Yes, She takes rural Sociglogy tOQ, and She Per day for each ene of the brethers' For plays basketball. As for that man back ..., instance, Brower is allowed 28 mches daily h - Q and Gus Pietsch 98. Harry is considered Ome WW -7, one of the most civilized D. U.'s on the U1-J E? campus-which means semi-barbarity. C22EL5ii1:IURRELL'B qi E' Wllmmg' HUBERT NETH, Q A 9, Grail, Eaton, RV rf' ' ' Ohio. Cordelia and her sister are from the Hoosier ,,Hubie,S,, mother brought him down to ,V state and Papa Murrell is a senator. But . . . 1. h . . Miami five for six years ago to be po is ed . l of course no one thinks of that here in Ox- Off The Phi Delts have Worked day and rf: ford where we have at our town hall, a may- . ' . . r . . night to reform Hubert but he still persists F. 3, or, and a policeman. Cordelia has the snap- . . . h . . in chewing tobacco and keeping late ours. U ,H piest eyes. They put screens up in front of The Sa that he has a ast being at one - her at the library so that the men across . Y Y p ' -Xl' gf, . time the leader of a band of outlaws who AIX- .-.f- the table can read in peace. Not that she . . . 1 F1 . . ., . terriorized the natives of Eaton severa X does it consciously. If its a habit, her . - , - HE . ,, . , years ago. Hubie went home Christmas - -- yes have 1t. She is another new girl . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . time without his overshoes and consequent- EZ, - in our skule even 1f she is in the third I h- h k h- I reader of College ly contracted a bad co d w ic ept im it ' out of school for three weeks wh1le his 35 mother was .nursing him back to health. If Hubert ever got a grade below an A he would just go one and cry, so there. ,f . 3 I l jl 131 l l PA GE Sixrv-Two ir: 4 :R 51 tl, 5 .1 -5 Zh 5 .u 9 A is-'113'2f-fll l l IJrJt.vr1.faa::.ri:.s:w1l ,El f,3:5q,.i aEj:f:ir,::2f,:e, ml l.w? S'.f.g'-+g5l9Tqt.i5 in 1? .,., tr .rv lm 'il iii . al x.. my ii V, .gf 1?- LU H. 'J -nl. v,-, .- cn Nl NICHOLS - ORTH PERRONE Pornorr U Q . O . . . 'E HAROLD D. NICKOLS, fb K T, Batavia, CARL PERRONE, A T, Cincinnati, 1 Ohio. Ohio. ' 1 Last year Nick went to State but it was so The original George Ade artist, an example far between classes that he found his of English as it is spoken. Carl's language, diminutive legs giving out under the strain while fluent and euphonous versatile, is so he came down here. When Nick goes absolutely unintelligibile and can be under- Txj places he is compelled to move twice as stood only by a Chinaman born in Scanda- I fast as ordinary people. This has devel- navia and educated in Madagascar. His oped him along the line of a cross-country success in contorting the King's English runner. The Phi Kappa Taus say that his was due a long and conscientious perusal AK one weakness is for sardine sandwiches of Theophilus Smith's Book on Synonyms A which he devours in great quantities. His and Antonyms, while recovering from a baby face once led a kind-hearted lady to broken leg sustained in the Wooster foot- 1 pick him up and seat him on her knee in a ball game three years ago. That experience crowded street car. also converted him from a football athlete to one of the confirmed parlor variety. HENRY ORTH, B 9 II, Chillicothe, EDWARD POTTHOFF, fb B K, N11 Z, Ohio. Sharonville, Ohio. ct Hen is about as much at home at the Beta Edward is descended from a long line of House as Bnftlette E211'leY Wee at the Potthoffs or rather a line of long Potthoffs. Weetetn Tea Denee- He is 3' Plaln blunt One of his ancestors was in the household fig man that loves his fellows and the Betas of Iiing Auto the Short. His duty was to Say' he laelte teehnlqlle- Henry lehlt what lift the potts off the fire. As the nre-places All One Would C-all eXtfeThelY Cllplemetle- A were very deep in those days, a very tall e0'ed Wee telatlng how nel' feoln had been man was required to execute the task cor- entered and 9' PettY theft eenlnlltted- rectly. Hence the tallness of Edward and ilwhen the eatls 9-Wal' the Inlee will PlaY- H his name. Edward has the distinction of Replied HentY- He Wen an HM H this 'making Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year Year thru Sheff Pl'-lek and eettles e Welle? and of never having a date at Oxford or in his left mitt to which McGinnis's black Western. eye testifies. Henry hales from the staid old town of Chillicothe. wean! lm! real itil jwff itil PAGE Srxrv-Tnxuzrz .r -E is ,i 'fl A ,il iii .., ,, liner:-rj?-J mai 7.15511 -r f -rr' '-yvffil 32. ..-,Q 1' .,-...fr 1, ,. . 5---f f,---71. 'R Q,-.,.4., 1, ,V YQ. , SEM, its .,:.., .- lLv,T,,.Qi,,. .1-LeE:.1s.hE4?g,:: ,5.,?-ITM! 2431, HL-4.5, Jl,J aggl H Ml 551 1 YM, lifjl ,Q M: -A i E 3 :ri Ill T- lf-ii E 'U gl at t il A fi 5 - ---- 5. 11. H PRICE ROCK!-IOLD R. ROGERS J. D. ROGERS N-1.3! - 'ill . . . . fi' if MARTHA PRICE, Wilmington, Ohio. K ROBERT ROGERS, Lydon, Ohio. js,- Martha achieved fame as one of the heaven- This young fellow, ladies and gentlemen, ly Twins. Not that she really is a twin, is quite puritanical. Extraordinary in one Vi but then she and Ruth Bryant have been so young, is it not? He neither approves ff, so inseparable since they arrived at Oxford of that popular and exceedingly fascinating , that people never have got them straight- form of dancing commonly known as the ened out, perhaps it is because they both shin1mey nor does he believe that young have curly hair. It does look bad though ladies, or ladies of any age for that matter, when Ruth has hid herself off to a single should be allowed to indulge in the fashion- room in Bishop while Martha is down at able and perfectly harmless pastime of if the New Hall. Martha is very quiet but smoking cigaretts. He believes in the good we think that the old saying about still old fashioned love and we are glad to say J 2 water running deep still holds good. that he has succeeded in Ending a specimen of that almost extinct species, Femina WW Anciena, to share his dreams with him. UU E mil - - . . SARAH ROCKHOLD, Hillsboro, Ohio. DXVIGHT ROGERS, A K E, Grail, Hills- fi! Sarah has achieved fame by her clever boi-Oy Q1-lio- hgmlimggh if Elimma tlilulgiessipl WSH lgust Tony is our modern Mercury, being one of ,Grip a ml H mma S 1 2'-S ef 0 -WS the fleetest of the fleet on the track. At U :hen She glaggles El has? Slgpraglohfor falfsw that Tony is also quite fleet with the women. V Ours muc to t e Gig t 0 er slow In fact his career is marked by broken i , A Hepbumitesf but OH the level, Sarah has hearts that stretch along his pathway like E' done pretty well. Sarah has a keen sense telephone poles along a pike. At a formal - X , Of hum? Qild kf1.0WS 21 Jfiki Whenbshe S995 dance Tony cuts quite a figure, for let them one, t ere ore itfs a itt e em arassing be formal as they may and S511 Tony when We See her apprcfaching 'ls with a drags out ye good old Tuxedo andappears ' 2If1U.0n her face- She 15 3 Crack Shot at there-in. His mustache, which he raises 2 makms baskets OH the Hepburn team- periodically, gives him a distinguished look which he looses when the Dekes man- 3, age to corner him and shave it off. Tony if was in the Army, if you dont believe it ,ll notice that pair of boots he wears. ff If PAGE Sirrv-FOUR - 1 K: .2 -c it .Ai ,S A rr ii' wh' 25 ,ww .W L 1 L ,. vi K .V ,, ,, , 'nl in 1-1' I: 1 W Q' EEL lw.za?55n2:figvQ:x1?Rl B:f1:1xi:,a:n,,: .... 1- t , agfggql lg Um L1m,q,,r,.,,.....,,,a,,,..fl,?:,' .Li . it :ll si fi - , Il T +C, nhl i E Q -L, 73 . E Tll' -'ily 3 tid eil R . Q FQ! OSB 1 ROWEN ' SUNDERS Sci-I.uzFi:R H X554 ,. N,- T 'Pl 255' GRAN Ross, Cam bellstown, Ohio. CHAUNCY SUNDERS L A E. T K A ll e-:C p , . . , . ' Y C.. L, In answer to the question, Can a woman Chicago' Iulnols' ll' If be trusted? Oran would undoubtedly Everybody wondered how Chauncy got on ,ft reply an emphatic UNO . This cynicism, the debating team until it became known LM dates back to the winter of 1918, when that he is from Chicago, the Windy City. if Oran, after chopping wood for several Chauncy's regular hang out is Hepburn Mel lfyi hours, decided that he had enough money to Hall but he visits the S. A. E.'s on week blow his Vxfestern girl to a good time. This ends, sometimes. The davenport in Hep' little damsel, all unconscious of the delicate burn Hall is his personal property. One condition of Oran's finances, devoured aftemofm he found , BHICIY HHFUUYEI ,in within five minutes all that Oran had ?l?SiEEZ1OnTl?gdiniCf1E2i1gClGE,2ayBaiiig1, C3332 SQVUGCI in 35 IUQUY lf0llTS- 'Calf HUB' One suspectingtlhe legality of Chauncy's claim, mv wonder that Oran's divine faith in woman- protested vigorously, whereupon Chauncy 1 kind has been shattered? He says that it in high dudgeon, betook himself and friend lliu 4 didn't take any kiss-me-my-fool ex- to Bishop, where he spent the afternoon in Ei perience to convince him of the duplic-ity heaping vituperations on usurpersin general ,EH of the fair sex. and Baldy in particular. ' A U he T EDWARD ROVVAN, A 9 X, Hamilton ANABEL SCHAFFER, A II, Galion, Ohio. Ohio- She may be noisy in a crowd but we imagine il Eddie is guardian of the thousand or so that it would have to be a pretty big crowd W volumes over in the Library, and as such She's the sort of girl that every man dreams ,-- is constantly on duty dishin out Moltons about and never seems to find-a irl who 535' , . g g rw ,Q Money and Banking, james Psycho- can keep quiet when she hasn't anything iw .xr logy of the Human Soul and so forth. to say. Pick out a blond every time for Consequently Eddie is one of the best in- that. Look at Red Hale. Anabel is the E formed men either on or off the campus. sort of person whose good opinion you M A Dame Rumor has it that Eddie has value. matrimonial intentions on a certain young lady around here, at least he' has been her if faithful shadow for these three years. At im Ni, that Eddie is faithful, kind, a hard worker iii and so forth and what more does a girl fi ' want? ,fi H till , . ' lilly PAGE SIXTY-FIVE 17' ,i 5 .fi - -i l ..i, 911 w W .,, .tx ' . if 1 F W will -1 :fi .11 ,K will f T1 Q Iii is ti IZ' F' 3 ., if Fi ii E? -S . E V itil P SCHROED ER Scnwa RZ SCOTT SI-IEARER ' i i if MR. BARKLEY SCHROEDER, E A E, CAREY ScoTT, AUsT1N, Ohio. if -fl 2 A Xi Grail' Thrse Oaksi Mich' Since learning in Psychology that the ner- Liu One look at the face depicted above stamps ' - the owner for what he is: a doer of dark Voss System can Stand only so many deeds and 3 perpetratel. of plots. AS thrills and that after that comes the ix M proof, witness this book which was con- flowers: Scotty has cut out all Varsities, il , Celved, Qollabofated, and finally foisted up- dates, and everything which has the bare gill asorlgngiiii afinunigspewiqnei possibility of a thrill. He has even started 2 entered this ins'stushn his ideals were of Wearing Colored glasses' Scottyis reason the highest and his .character was irre- for all these precautions is purely altruistic D?0HQl2?ble2HHoxv,i-qgeig ,the weegcly straln as he is firmly convinced that he is to be ' o wri ing ows a , necessi atincf con- - - - centration upon the more sordid rezzilities the agency thru which some glgsntls World F33 of life: with his association with Ralph movement for the uplift of mankind 15 to be ... McGinnis has so warped his liner self that instigated. Sh-h-h. Don't wake the poor ge is no longer fit for parlor company. bgyh 'f ver at the Sig Alph frat house he spends T his spare time writing Crude verses and read- .ll ing fgristotle. He sole aspiration is to be a com ination of O. Henry and Guy de Lf-l Maupausant. iffiif i , i ANNETTE SCHYVARZ, A A A, Cincinnati, FRED SHEARER' 9 Hi 3' A Xi W-. Ohio. Wapakoneta, Ohio. Ng iii 'Were we to devote -this entire volume to Urged on by the political ambitions of his F VG' the praises of our fair sublect much would brothers Fritz rose in a brief meteoric M be left unsaid. Like her namesake of the ' . . . ...QA W Jersey coast, she is numerous. She is the Hash of brllhancy and attamed the COPY Xu! i girl that threw the weekly tomato at editorship of the Student. However the ' 1 Barkley Schroeder.. Shelis the Portia of exaltation of this responsible position has 4-1 MQ the Student Council, dealing out Justice in proved almost too much for his Slender D ,ev blg hunks and gobs. She warbles mezzo- ' . . M Soprano on the Mad Grigal Club' She frame to bear. He now holds the position makes funny, dear, little noisgs when in absentia and has returned to his former Surpqlsed. She bullies Kelly, sending him cussedness on the campus. Fritz is inor- E gn U tlmatum syery Saturday night fead' dinately proud of his ears. ln fact he lf'-Q fail mg as follows: Go to church. Lovingly, ' gf, hz Annettef, iiskeeteri, aspires to be a boasts that he has more ears to the square pri regular feller and she never failed in an - if1Ch than an GIG ham- He is Uaiflifl - -Lv - , . . y , p g thing. We might end this eulogy by them to wiggle when he laughs. The tu quoting from that fellswf Mr' Anomfm' Betas say that he wont acquire the Atti- lm, 0us,- The world is just full of nice, . . . . ,V ggi' lovable, men' Oh deal., wht shall I dow, tude, remaining a good fellow in spite of liatherfcryptic, but understood by a H11 HWY Can CIO- ff' c osen ew. s .- lil i ' . ,..,. -lwmfwgrfmvwvv .-.- -,,, J Rf' ., , ., c.....:1,,.ff' 1 if L-4, 14.1 - .. --' - - A -..' lmwiif- Ii3511ie:s'..-,..f:n Mg PAGE SIXTY-Six i. ,,. 'il ni Fil PX .7 ue., . i, 'u Iii' i is. .f. 'r i.. .J l fill if 1 'liesvwfif:faascszf+'ef-iill il l 151 , l l 'illflil lla fill, lv 'Ai-7 l. , 4 i. ei i, J' E it 73 iid 221 73 Qi , is fi l :J ii. A Si-IEARD Y Szvmxr. SMITH STEMLER G in -1. L! - Q 3 El CLIFFORD SHEARD, CID K T, Oxford, GEORGE SMITH, A T, Oxford, Ohio. ZZ Ql11O. l I I Oeorge is nloltedr for Ihis loui and boisterous Sheard lives in town, but at that his ff0UdUCf- C 15 3 WHYS angmg EUOUU ,M -1 cosmopolitan air isn't totally counterfeit the fountain and bullying Hauser or as our Cliffond was in Cincinnati once. Sauer. These timid young men have : He IS a versatile all-around man, infact he rotest d and drastic action will rbe taken we has gone out for everything in school with D , 6 , the noeeiole exoei-,tion of the lylafli-ignl, to rid the campus of this scourge. George, FT Club, and it is rumored he even threatened we think someone has been spoofing us. to try out In dlsgulse fOr It but Prof' Mar' If you are the awful man described above Ei tif' flipped this Play in the bud- Cliff we have not had the misfortune to meet L- intends to be a lawyer, at least he acts yon, l.le ni-oljobly thinks that Brother ,Q that wayin Prof. Benelces Law class, where perrone ninliee enough noise for two and I he stars daily by his brilliant recitations, Contents liinieell' with just looking on. He ji Vliflfl . . in,-l He has been rushed Phi Beta Kappa but might be the power behind the throne, .L declined graciously. who knows. 52 ir lk . . ' ' , . ff., A CHAS. A. SMAIL, A T A, Sidney, Ohio. MARGARET STEMLER, Washington C. Chas is Taylor's roommate but listen to Hu Ohm' ' F this. Charles, my good man, lay out my Margaret is a cross between a comma and a 'N B. V. D. Csingularjf' This from Taylor period-she is so abbreviated as to stature. e- and we leave it to you if that sounds like She can certainly do gymnastics with an lj the ordinary honeyed words of a bunlcie. electric grill though. Margaret likes the 1 If my gentle reader is still in doubt we will bright lights, a little tuney music, good 'il quote Chas's reply. Yes Your Editor- hard floor, any time, a good dancer of the lil El ship, but you slept in them last night. opposite denomination, and a full evening -I . . . . . :i Chas. is noted for two things, his ive- of good time awaits Margaret. Generally hundred and his eating. His gastronomic speaking, Margaret is, generally speaking. ji feats are the pride of the Delta Taus. He Z QQ says there is nothing like a good healthy appetite and all who have seen him in Q' action admit there is absolutely nothing like Chasfs. ,iii i f'.-t 5 li 9 l l l l lgl af:-il l:f:.saf':f.w:1ff-.1 Q. i, PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN -rf.-sisgeafafal Ilmssiff'zvf+zy::eav:asefx+a.e-ati-i,,5a'4aa4e:gra1r3E ,-- ,-: Q img ,ai--'M s Q-5 STEUVE TAYLOR EVERETT SAMUEL STUEVE, A K E, Cincinnati, Ohio. VVe have all read sad tales of vamps and how they wreck the lives of good men. Vlfe all admit that women are to be watched but not so Ev. Ev owes all that he is to a vamp. Wfhen he was a freshman the Dekes worked night and day to reform but in vain. He still clung to his dulous habits contracted while interring the dead in a Jewish graveyard. One day he received a letter from a Western girl that changed his whole life. Ev immediately took a bath, had his hair cut and ever since has been a model of neatness and conduct. All be- cause someone at XVestern had worshiped him from afar. If you want to regain your faith in women, go to Stueve. ALVA TAvLoR, XII Z, Covington, Ohio. Vllho is there at Miami who has pried under Mr. Taylor's reserve and located the man beneath? If there be any such, let him come forth and be seen of men. None? 'We thought so. The only possible ex- planation is that Alvy has a past and that he is attempting to forget it by dieting on Calculus and Chemistry, The worst that is known about him is that he wears black on Sundays, pulls down A's, goes to the Presbyterian church, and prays at the Commons when his turn comes even when he knows that it is the night for hominy. THOMPSON TRAU1. EARL THoMPsoN, A T, Hamilton, Ohio Earle CAS he signs himself to billet-douxl once belonged to the debating team but the D. U.'s compelled him to resign as they objected to his nocturnal rehearsels in the attic. In case of his death or other incon- venience, any of the brothers could have given his speech word for word. Wlhen they pledged him for his oratorical ability they got more than they bargained for. Altho discouraged in this field of endeav- ors, he could not resist the lure of the footlights. He went into theatricalsf and strange to say, received approval of the brothers. The morning after the mid- year play, he contributed several cabbages and a few turnips to the boarding club. HONXVARD TRAUL, CID A 9, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Every morning Beanie rises at the bust of dawn, combs his hair, gets out his lessons for the day, and takes Colonel for a walk. The rest of the time before breakfast he spends in rolling his day's supply of Bull Durham Cigarettes. Altho Bean is not a genius he has an infinite capacity for work. VVe fear that he will over-estimate his capacity sometime and come to grief. He intended to dig the Panama Canal with a coal shovel and a sand bucket but Uncle Sam got the jump. Bean was born in Ohio but prefers the XVest. PAGE S1x'rx'-Emm- -.M .x 4 i .., -, Qi il 3. ,U .v in , ,X 1' H' 125'fftg-fle25Sif'W5fll l l l l fi' ,l l ge.-er.-ee:,':-,ifsezzal 15211 v' 9, Q5 if S 'E 1' E 113 ii Qu. iz , 4 TNVITCHELI. VAN GORDEN VINNEDGE WALTER ll I 1 A 1 irfi ' , . . . . . im . TWITCHELL, L X, Cincinnati, Ohio. HEWITT B. VINNEDGE, A 9 X, Chicago, I Some men are born famous, some acquire Ill. Q 33 fame, and others have it thrust upon them. With Hewitt B' as a nucleus, Dr' Upham i f Twitch ranks very high in the last named has at last succeeded in organizing a class i f class. The co-eds of this ins'tution are gf Diets? l1Te1'hfgPS Xe Shmillfl h?1VC S9-ig 1 5 - - poe s o a c ass casua g ance wou rm for lllm tl? a lllall' and tlle Way tlley Sup' tell anyone that Hewitt B. is either a poet E Q' Ported hlm in 21 Ceftaln election W9-5 or a Bolshevist. He has at least the hair V- ' ' phenominal, to say the least. Twitch is and the inspired look. Many are the Chief High Pillar of Western College. He fhhoffs advalhqed agd discussed by Zlewili V1 heralds his approach to that shrine by a Zlllgies lsatsagffillhgs lglllgg aliitsllr all Eire Cloud Of Stflgie Smoke, which is 21 Signal for prosaic mortals have retired in the arms of his admirers to make ready for their hero- Morpheus. However, as Hewitt with his im, Altho he is a Sigma Chi, he gets good Boswellian friend, Wilkinson, were the :Z iw-l Fades and is mud of his War record In prime movers in the organization of Delta mg Q il S A Tpc ' Theta Chi we can't say that he is ent1rely hi OC ---' visionary. JN.. 1 - H? JEESEEJVAN GORDON, A A A, Hamilton, ROHE WALTER, 4, A 9, 2 A X, T Ii A7 ' Dayton, Ohio. Flllst Ol 5111 dflar pllbllc' -lesslfl Van Teller' Note the lean hard lines of this man's face. atei llllatyslle 15 llot the H-lessle Yan lestll It doesn't take a phisiogomist to see that - of HOW 5 TW fame- 16551615 3 Whole he is the jeiiiifef ofthe Phi Delt funds. He ig, D bevy of sharks in math., and she Tootles and Chloe Edgar have formed an infernal '- about 99 44.002, of all the class in some alliance and between them they have L, . . - 'tl N Sublect of Other- Her feflhalf 15 0115 of caloried and spaghettied the Phi Deiee into the least, of her accompllslllllellts' We mere shadows of their former selves. Rohe fx illlloslhsildthag?35,Fa3,'3V5fY2h1n1fh, livin WOLllCl1'1llC give a quarter to see an earth- - air u we 1 n 1 we. 1 e a - IZ ' t quake. But now to be serious, Rohe has I Kalfpa fUSIl?ed her Freshman year, but his finger into about everything in school. E Jessie said Lessons before fr1vo11ty. Along with being Chairman of the Jhhior 1, Prom he hnds time to qualify for Sigma iff Delta Chi, Tau Kappa Alpha and to flirt -V with Phi Beta Kappa. K, , gl iff, gllifiiiiilt I l l IEI I l l lEsi:,r.e, PAGE SIXTY-NINE i fi .i 2 ,i ,A-A 1..i --1 iii La an 0 ,QA Iii .., 'En , A ei, lw iv. Le, -. i b '4 1-Ili QQ: 3:7 45.3,-1 ,. l A. .,l A lljs llgfl .la if 'T .ai rg li-9 im? B-3 El is E ri. 'Q li :'ff,l ' 'xl ffl i ll A i if-l VVA LTHERS VVEIDNER VVEISER XV EST ' F lf- li 'nl A IT' ' il :i .. , Qi EDNA WALTHERS, shandon, ohio. FELONISE WEISER, A A A, Lithopoiis, fi If you think that she is quiet you should Ohlo' . ll' hear her ell for the Shandon ping pong Cold and disdainful she looks, but wait iff, itll Y . fm ,Tl team. She rooms with Katherine James until you get her in a crowd where she pil . till over in Bisho Hall, and her worst fault knows everyone, and she's a regular girl. P I i QU lfll. is studying aloud. She may overcome it. Lithopolis became real to us through is At any rate she should have the electric Felonise-in other words we are Weiser lipid lighted good teeth awarded to her for being for Felonise. She hates to be kidded about able to study at all in Bishop Hall. Edna her town or her name. Before prohibition is always trying to explain to people that hit us they used to call her Bud lVeiser. she is not Elda Walthers. It is so confus- Mean trick, we say. It takes Felonise to ing to never be one's self, according to gather in the news. T lil others. She really is Edna, and not Elda- you have to take our word for it. lei 'S all 'yi' Ti PAUL WEIDNER, A 9 X, E A X, RUTH WEST, E E E, Wilmington, .Nl This gentleman hails from that part of Ohm' I i b Indiana where everbody that is anybody at The advent of M153 lwest the I hvmg ..i 7 all, attempts to write poetry. Paul claims model, Beany Traul, and Colonel W111 long to be Sonaiebodsjy iii fact he is the big Splash be remembered at this staid old institution. iif, around home, so naturally one would ex- when one Sees these three Strolling Over 5, iii Peet him to Write poetry' Hooet Viimage the .hills and thru the back Campus one is Qi iii' hagtaken him under 1-,is Wing and thinks reminded of Robert Wt. Chamber s pioneer that in the course of a few hundred years Stiflei-, Ruth 15 3 fall' ,Survivor of thgse !ff:. he will be almost as good is his mmf' ZidlfiitifiaiffifflifeoblifpS22iiiQVfOnlf2niieTf 3 Paul spent several months in France and fui- She is Very kiiidqieaited and de- itil while there he naturally took to the more lights in practical jokes. Pitying Miss sentimental phases of French life, return' Hamilt0n,5 in her Sad and 10UelY Spmstef' iii in home with her hom ra h on ost hood, she collected a number of photo- :iii in g ,p g p :fl D graphs from the various rooms and arranged ii.-1 card and the promise of her heart in the them on the Deaiiis dressing table. Her in dim and distant future. life is full of such kind acts. .M Ali f ,',. F: :Ei . . . Y-E23 PAGE SEVENTY IMI' V JI ilffi lef lfil '- 'f . ' 1 , iii :Ld ll? l iiffiil liiid' sfjig 'I Il ll. lsr 'lgall I,',fg .vig I -gil ,l Ig, If it ill llil l ,F ffl , L: I Q' 2' Ii' I l figzili 52154 ' - -..I T, I f ! fir ,I VN.: l l .N C, x., 1. . .gl xlfri W 75: ,I lqil l. if 1. 4I llfj-il I. .1 lvl 1 J l -is-W -.-.. I ----- ---g--.-.......u.,-Q,.,.,g' , J I QL, I,-, -JM. V,.YL,, -. If, ,. V ,- . JJ, A-I - -., .--,., . ,A ,V ,k-- ,YV WII.I:INsox XVILLIAMS WILLIS WINS,-ON 'ROBERT H. VVILKINSON, A 9 X, Van GRACE WII,I.Is, A O H, Indianapolis, Indiana. ' Wert, Ghio. Robert is a splendid example of the dignity and gravity which avoirdupois sometimes affords. He remains unmoved thru the most exciting moments, calmly chewing his gum and blinking his eyes. XVe recall a little incident that happened when Bobbie was a sophomore. Several freshmen caught him in a Cul-de-sac and after ad- ministering a severe pummelling to our hero they left him prostrated and bruised. I-Ie surveyed the surrounding scenery for a moment and calmly ejaculated. The gentlemen seemed to be a bit hostile. Mr. Wilkinson is the torch bearer of the newest fraternity on the campus. FRED VVILLIAMS, E A E, Greenville, Ohio. Fred, alias Felix, Pussey, Kitty: has two purposes in life- CID, to ma-- whoa, we promised Mir not to mention it so we'll have to pass up the first, CZD ditto. As a child Felix was in all probability nurtured according to the best available plan of infant culture then in usage in the better circles of Greenville, but even in that case little can be expected in the way of modern science from primitive communities such as this. It is hardly fair, then, for the brothers to be unreasonable with Kitty be- cause he insists upon getting up in the morning at 5:00, leaving his shoes in the parlor, and persisting in maintaining that boiled cabbage makes a fine dish for Sun- day dinner. Nevertheless progress can be already seen from the fact that Fred is thinking of taking Greek Art. Someone told us that Grace had bovine ' eyes, but we must admit that they are some eyes. She is cluite Hsmitten. Her fa- vorite Howers are violets, and she is a loyal member of Beta Mu. She stars in her home economics class, but there's a pract- ical reason, Postum-ly speaking. Grace is pretty, in fact she is a pretty good sport She's a P0dac too. ADDIE LOUISE WINSTON, A O H, Sturgis, Kentucky. Sounds like a bit of modern verse, doesn't it? Addie Louise breezed into our midst here at Miami this year and became famed for being Ruth Cox's cousin. She came from Hamilton College, Kentucky. Addie Louise wears bangs and a disappointed ex pression. It may have been a love affair or again it might mean chronic individual ity. We have heard as to how she is a real sport. Anyway we're glad to have her. ' i7Q'1ff!Ql1ffI5f All iliiil 'f1i7Tf ' in ' If PAGE SEI, svn ONE I . Legg. 1 Wiiifglil liill HE! l l ltill II...-1rFi..ff i:'-g.'fa'..,.,S,M ' y 5 x 1: ' eh. -o fu J .Q cn .ln Nl H XVRIGIIT I XYHITE YOUNG ZINK 'ill Q . -E DAVID WRIGHT, E A E, Johnstown, MARY YOUNG, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. i Penn- A mannish, shuffle, a business-like air, and a Realizing Monmounth to be an inadequate baritone voice, That's Mary coming down A held for his fast-developing capabilities, the hall fresh from a balling-out by fi! Dave made tracks last year for old Miami, Schroeder, who has just read the riot act tb, . - to pastures new, so to speak where he to her. Mary can do anything from Q might blossom forth properly. However, sketching to prize fighting and she has need after a season of blossoming, Dave decided of both when the above mentioned slave- that he had pulled a foul-ball trick on driver begins. You would never guess it, Monmounth by leaving, so he packs up and but Mary is one of the original Y. VV. returns to the tune of Hail the Hero pillars. Her one other indoor activity is Comes. While here, Dave functioned in that of house 'Chairman of New He-113 e Z the second bass section of the Glee Club - - - - - - where he was given 3 place not so much position probably given her in recognition ?, for the gxgellance of hig Voice as for the of the latter accomplishment referred to Eg' feeling and passion that he put into his above. singing. F31 .fi KENNETH WHITE, 2 A E, Camden, HELEN ZINK, A A A, H1llSbOfO, 01110. Oh10- Out of the unknown into the known - Altho coming to Miami with the serious fl'1Ht'S HCIGI1 Z. She and her. cousin, handicap at the start of hailing from Cam- Shuggaift MQMUHCY1, both hfwe thelf Hawes dem, Ken has been more or less successful fm me 111 fl little town that 15.PeffeCf1Y mee. h in living it down. Bur this is not au, in H1 every other feSPeCE-H111Sb0f0- YOU , fact, much as we hate to admit it, it is not know, fme of thosevrustlc Places thiat they iii? even the worst. The worst thing we can StUdY m rural Sociology- Helen ISU t S0 tell Oh the youthful Kenneth is that he strong for chemistry as some folks are led X owns and Operates cxve use the Word to believe. She's a nice girl, but she for- 5 operate advisedlyl' a saxaphone. With set? to Gnd her Sentences- -She flevef gets the help of said machine he has been Sue- iXC1f?fi 2111139551 aid S1115 Q5 Strlctly fon- fis cessful in sending one of the brothers to a Centla Y now' t e eta Cys Cove a Ong . . to serenade, and then-well-wed never samtarium and several more are on the het,-ay 3 eohhdeheen She has a prize- edge. winning good disposition anyway. -HJ, .-'rmiusii-V -,-. ccifvfvfis- .av sf.-.-.-ff' I '-'Q fQ,fv.,.'a' ' he ep---fis.,a.,. ,jlg5,:5:.ji42.Mz1r,:Arai lMP?.f:LfvJ'1: MS'-fill ET-6Lgggjef-alfiflg-ez-'Sfsifiifffgegg'aZ'm.24.Fi1E1,?3K:5,MI BE5li?55f-'zx!i2A,'55fcE:-gl lrfbifsteu 'Li-1 rl PAGE SEVENTY-Two 9- '..v' .. t, I 4 ,I r f li l THOMAS BATEMAN, A T, Hamilton, ALWYN HOKE CRANE, E A E, Marion, Ohio. Ohio. ' it J. This is Dottie's brother. Tomm is to the Pusil Short for Pussilanomousj came if . , - Y , Rihlf- Sthvheg DOLSHEWQES to tl1tClhOmegHS- out not long ago with an easy way to make - f en e arne n or'una es ave com- 1 - - - . pany it is Tommy that meets them at the twenty Hvedollafs' ,A Certain hospital In door, takes their hats and coats and hides 3 f1eaf'l9Y CIW Wlll g1V0 that 31U0Unt for 3 tn, them from the brothers, keeping up a con- human corpse for disection, the body, as stant stream of conversation calculated to Pnsil says, to be delivered after death, 'Til steer attention from Pietsch to Hughes. Push is takin orders and as did that of Q His .air of studious abstraction led the Ad- g , . ' fptl ministration to give him the Employment Abou Ben Adhsm 5' his melee heads all the Questionnaire problem to solve. lt is rest. There are a lot of things that Pusil :S significant to note l1l'1-Ht TOIUUTY handed in can't understand, and his absent minded- hls resignation HS Soon as he had found an ness is a continual source of embarrassment aesthetic dancer and a modiste on the to h. 1 The fonowin anecdote will Rl! campus. When questioned about the l m' A g f matter he replied with a signihcant twinkle 1llLlS'CI'a'fC 'il1lS WCHl-iHGSS- E in his eyeg Spring is coming. ell FLETCHER BRATE, Oxford, Ohio. ETHEL DAR5Ty Dayton. Ohio- if Fletcher's one ambition in life is to convince RUlTl0l' has lf that She is El regular life-Catef the world that he is as good as his brother- in Professor RoSS'S modern English Course: or better. This has becomeanabsession, an Sl121W 9-Hd llJS6I1 hold HO terrors l0F llefi- .N all-C0U5u1-fling pagsion. He beging gf ends Most of LIS liT1OW llef 8.5 3.11 Cl:f1ClCl'1t 21SSlStaf'lt everything with, My brother. Fletcher in the library who can always find the right is an interesting study at a .basket-ball book right off' the reel. She used to be a gal-ng' He can tell tg the ffagtion of an teacher l'lCI'5elf, pC1'l1apS that is NVl'ly she is inch Where Foster shot a basket one year so patient with the professors. She knows it ago today-and just how he shot it. Hail- all of the little f1'lCl45 of the Uade- ing from Oxford he has acquired a sophisti- cated attitude toward all things new, particularly Freshmen who regard him with awe and wonder. Fletcher might be called positive for we never heard him qualify a statement. Be sure you're right and then go ahead. , ,et 35 RANsoM CLARK, A T, Oxford, Ohio. PAUL EGGART, Cincinnati, Ohio. it . . ff Because of the extreme vertical dimensions Fuzz-Top 15 the 000 1'CPf05CUtat1V0 of the Q of this youth? Doe young sometimes nses Gambling fraternity in our virtuous midst. iff hind as an example of the shortest distance Paul looks forward to election time and between two points. Althn handicapped football games as a season of bets and count- by being born the son of a professor, he 0l'l3ef5- Ho has fl 00mDl10a'f9Cl 5Y5t'-fm has shown worldly proclivities worthy of a Wl'1f'3f0l9Y If 15 1mD0551l7l'3 for hlm to l005'5' minister's son. His way-wardness can be T9-1l5 l Wm, heads V011 loose- Strange to fij blamed partly to his habit of summering in 5333 58m5F0ClY 3lW?fY5 fats to Clitihelf Pars Oxford, with the consequent associations. an 0 00505 Clultff 0 ten- fer 030 During the War he supervised the swabbing 5t'1211'1C12ll C21ta5'U'0I3h0 he resorts to the of decks and boxed the compass for exer- D0liUiVIaft0 dohbtfg Vendefgngmf cise. His conversation has a salty Havor 1 e Wit e an Ou ma e t e I h f -1 d ,d h t Pl t 'What I am Today are heard emanattng anldnsngac sgislah poolp ec T ,Ui from the Aud1tor1um after these betting tsl is IS est Hen ' 3 t O 6 as a C O56 rwa orgies. We promised to refrain from any lf- at VVestern. The worst we can say about mention of his hah- and We are new re- Ran is that he is a D. U. framing. tit , If-I in H PAGE SEVENTY-THREE li- i ,v if r ? ltfi j!.,f IA? THOMAS GREER, B 9 H, Douglas, GRETCPIEN MARSH, Louisville, Miss. M1Ch1g3H. . Gretchen comes from the sunny South,- l,,- j I Tommy isa man of mystery. He takes no hence the accent and the ability to sing one into his counsel practicing the old negro ballads with which she sometimes ' 1 admonition to count five hundred before favors English 210. As a rule these speaking. Some think that he is saving southern maids are of the languid, cling- lf. up words to retire on but it is our private ing-vine type. But not our Gretchen- opinion that he has had a dark past. He she's all for athletics, and not the parlor Vi, is is always going to or coming from some im- kind either. That is, the above statement 'FF Poftant engagement and gives th? impfes' holds as far as we know and no farther for sion that he is ready to burst with some we have learned tht bitt r r. H th t 2'-:5 r- heartbreaking secret. However, his friends u e expe Ie Ce a lg? or more Correctly, his acqugiintgnces Say onelnever can tell, even the most deniure that he really has a human side since he is of maids may,--- oh well, may anything. HQ going to sell black-boards' to farmers this ,ffl 4 summer. One must admit that this is a 2 , A generous act and. could only be thot of by ffm f a martyr or a saint. jen il T 7 ,el ROBERT HALE, E X, Mansfield, Ohio. Russel. T. GLAZIER, E X, Newport, .QQ l-'N Vile were advised to go as far as we liked K6HtuCky. . pi 5, with Red, but this article will be censored, This H Funny Felo is the nearest approach so we must confine our narrative to the to a cave man that the Sigs ever owned. milder facts. Red is the pride and joy of He has beenaided and abetted by the it ' Mansfield. When he goes home he is met more cultured but less scrupulous Hauser. ' ' at the station by the band and all the other Pudge's Antideluvian activities, while ir, prominent citizens. In spite of the fact lacking the technique and versatility of ii that he will captain the football team next Burdette Earley's, have a no less convinc- fall, he is not a cave man as most people ing flavor. Socially speaking, Fudge takes L1 think. Under the export guidance of W- to the more Amazonian type of female. li , P. Roudebush, he is learning how to run a His first words to a new acquaintance are fl 'A.. university and his one ambition is to re- Treat me roughf' He affects Hannel Qi if duce expenses of operation to nothing. shirts, wool socks and carries matches and 2 The Sigs Say that Rod eats mofe' than any Bull Durham. The Sig freshmen call him iii! three ordinary INCH bllt iheli he does YUOFC Simon Legree and respect him accordingly. wif- work than four so why should they kick. wig' We want a spotted one. iiilfg ig-.,. CHESTER MURPHY, 2 X, Greenfield, FRANCIS SMITH, E A E, Toledo, Ohio- W j'3f f Ohio. Smitty is taking pre-medic work and says ij 1 Ches, this is the wild lrishman with the that he intends to specialize in surgery. il' L gold plated smile. He was born and is still This probably explains his agility as a f, ',i-,i ' being reared in Greenfield Ohio. Chesty tonsorial artist down at Keen's Whisker takes special delight in collecting a group Emporium. Ch no, Smitty's artistic abili- ilu of pledges around him beneath the inspiring ty is by no means confinetlto the brush, for iz 'J rays of the Sigma Chi cross, and recount- early in his collegiate career he discovered .if 1 ing to them the advantages of being born his latent possibilities and under the care- in Greenfield where is located the biggest ful tutilage of Dr Clark, Francis prospered horse collar factory in the world. Check and blossomed forth a Greek Art expert adores children and on sunny afternoons can de luxe. From Greek Art to Bishop Hall, be seen hanging around McGuffey watching it is but a step,-but why go further? It's them play and study. Hauser is responsi- the same old story in a new binding. ,ire ble for his downfall, they say. He con- lg ducts the scientific starvation experiments EFI on the Sigs. All muscle, no fat. 4.,' iigi flsffi til lg kli, -'vit leiliigil, LL'-::.'.-s -..Q .'.. :Ki ,i-. , .44 sp:Q-gg:-r.:.l,g.e1'.-L,Q'..1:LLsL:1 '.1- ,.' 'iff-5 iiw . ' f ,Zi :Lil ,L.'.'..44...1s-.4e-.ze:sei PAGE SEVENTY-FOUR P, 1 'fs 'E 1 .El Q 9 M2 ff? air W .LEE ,J y.n. , 3,15 O 1 'li' +I .ng x , .3 A . 1 QQ? zz? gffii frfl . 1 A' W' , 310 ,mr ,xg , fe 7,14 .3 W AL-it f ,E Y a -lg! ' 'A MQ3.jS2 V 1332 Fi! ir! 1 IF mf., 17 53 Wff F E1 E JU 5. f' !QfE' 'KE GEORGE SPARLING if L1 3,5 U - - LQ S h Cl Op OITIOFC 6155 si ' lfff' .Nj Nj L O 5 TV? AN U i, 71 OFFICERS Qs O rg, PfCSidCHt1GEORGE' SPARLING 5' ViCC-PFSSid,CHt-HELEN WOOD A Secretary-RUTH FINK u TFCHSUFCF-RALPH MCFEELEY 9. 111' A ' fft 'gkl ' ' Ed 112 H, i , X? ' I ,,...4.,....,.....-...-.. f ..,,' ,--,.,.,,.---......,..l,.V--.-.Y-,,.. MA? fm, . . Y Al PAGE SEVENTY-FIVE XIS-ALXEIAZIS GIDVJ My 'J -psuial V, 1. , - xml El EU LQ! L2 Z lm' IE M Eg N yx 2 . ,EN :Ay -6 D4 w 4: zz' .' I ' lg. 'HY J Ds X ,J PFI' H ?'s' 5 g' if EQ: . 'fi Q? ,W .sq ' 1.2 1 ' 1 .-4, ,ea 1 .W 911. if H Q Q ii if 722 S-r Y- fi Ce., Xml ' Lk F. pw. iwwvkrrww W V V ff. :A s. ww- if 1 . , ,, A , , . ,ii UULI Q Lfuu :U Xi 1 ,.. 1,15 171 ,H fy .J A- i ii, -1 ex .,.i u, q i-' A gi .2 ,o ii .M l i,.i 'i ug- ,,, iw, A hi ,ia fgi, , .l rid' -l ii, I n bfi! fi il. FOU R-YEAR SOPHOMORES. ij 1, Andrews, Benjamin, E X ,V,,,,,,, V,,7M-A-M-- C antgn, Ohio fa E27 Angle, P- M- E X ............ ..... 7 ,A,.. M ansheld, Ohio V, I Angus, Harold, E A E ,,,,,,,, AA.A,,,-,--- F remont, Qhig AHgLlS, VVYH12111, E A E Y...VV ,..,...,,,,.,., F remont, Ohio FQ Ansley, Nellie, A A A A.A..... A... ....,AA. B o llofohtoiho, Ohio l Armistead, Donald, A T A ,V,,,, AVA,,,,,-,-,, , I-OXfQfCi, ohio E Armstrong, jesephine, X S2 A ,-,q,,vA,, Xenia, Ohio ,Q Arnold, Dan, 2: A E o..o,,,,,,V,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T ir0, Ohio L, fin, Arthur, Marian, A O H ,......,,, ,,,ooo, C onneaut, Ohio tl Aier, Robert, .,,.......,...o,.,..,. Vo,,,,, D ayton, Ohio .ii FT Baird, Richard, B O H ,,,,,,, ,,,AA4,,,,, D ayton, Ohio Baker, Joe, CID A 9 ,,.....,..,. ,,.,..... G reenviile, Ohio Baldwin, Roth, X sz l,..,,,, ,,,.o,oll,,,,,,oo,l o Xfoid, Ohio 5 lm Barkley, Paul, ...,...o.,..A, , ,,,.. ,,Y,o,,.,. M iddletown, Ohio Batt, Anton ,.,........,,,l.,,il,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, O xford, Ohio ii QI, Beaver, Donald, B 9 H .,..,i,. ,o,,,.,,,,, D ayton, Ohio Beck, Hugh ,.....,..........,,.,.,.. ,ol,,.,,, B ethel, Ohio 3 3iEig,l Becker, Clifford ,......... ..,. ,.,,,,, D a yton, Ohio ilji Beckett, Roy, A T A. ..,. . ,,,,,,,l gOxiord, Ohio Bell, Moor, A T A ...,i.i...,...,.,., io,.....,,, H iilohofo, Ohio lligql if Benham, Robert, A K E .o,oo.. ,,,,,...,..,, C incinnati, Ohio EZ Bloho, Ruth ,,oo,.,...,,,o.., i,...,, ,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,..,,, s i dhoy, Ohio il Blieden, Alvin, .,.....,,,.,.,,. ...,,., C onnersville, Indiana Bodey, Mable, A H ,,.oo,l.. ,,,,,...,...,,.... D ayton, Ohio Brackney, Harriet ,... ...,.,.......o, Oxford, Ohio Brackney, Ida Mae ,,,o,,.,, .....,.,..,...,, O xford, Ohio it Brant, Carl, ........,,.,....,. ...oo,o.,, A shtabula, Ohio ,ggi Brate, Winifred, ....... ,.....,.., ...,.i... O x ford, Ohio A Briggs, Ruth, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,., ,,,....,,,.., A fliamisburg, Ohio iii Brown, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ..,.,o......oooo....,.., S eaman, Ohio i'li'ly'F Burgess, Emma ,,,..,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,. .....,,o, C hattanooga, Tennessee UU Burton, J. Howard, Cb K T .,,.,..... ,,,..,.......,..,o C asstown, Ohio ii Ei Busch, Roi ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,.....,. B r ookville, Ohio 'f Caldwell, Bertha ,.....,,,,......., , ,,.........,...,...........,.....,. Carlier, Justine, X S2 ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,..,..,... N orwood, Ohio iiii in Carraci, Sanford, fb A 9 ,,,,,,, ......,., X Nellstown, Ohio jjvl, ii Carson, Nina, A Z ....,,..,.., , ,.......,A.. Oxford, Ohio 55, W7 Cavett, Edwin ,,,,o, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . A ....,,,,.... Norwood, Ohio ll coizoh, 1. A T ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,.,..,,,.,.,.. C iooihhoti, Ohio Chance, Charlotte, B CID E ,....., ,...... I ndianapolis, Indiana mv, Channell, Eunice ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,o,,,, ....,,.... M i ClCiletOWrl, Ohio iii' L- Clough, George, A K E .,.,..... ....,... .... C h illieothe, Ohio fi Nl Cooke, Robert, CID A 6 ....,,o, , ...,... Bellefontaine, Ohio -- J , Crisler, Robert, 9 A 6 ..,.... r.....,...,.,.., G reerlvilile, OhiO Crouse, john, A T A .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, .,..,,.. W est Alexandria, Ohio 'Qi Cutright, Francis, A T A.... A... ....,,,.....A... C hillicothe, Ohio i 2 Danclo, Joseph, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,....,........ D ayton, Ohio Davis, L. R., CID K T ,...,,,,.. ....... C olumbus, Ohio iijbfl Dubbo, F. L., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., .,,. , ., .............. Dayton, Ohio if-5 llf: Ebenhack, ,Al'lil'16 ,,...,..,,,..,..,,.,....,...... ......,.,,..,.....,,.. C hiliiootho, Ohio i.31,l IL Eckermeyer, Carl ,,i,,,,,, ,,,..,,,,o,,......,,.....,......oo..,.,.,.o. N ew Bremen, Ohio U 011fl'1111z'rl on mmf pagvj V, 723, ' , i GE SEVENTX QEVEN T A 1 . E l fi L.. l :-l ,I fi al -l 1 -- r o ix lg .-fl ,Pl ,fi El. ill -l l ug. -l .,,, l lli f FoUR-YEAR SOPHOMORES ,fi fC07lf'f7L1l8d from preceeding pagej ,J Eldridge, Mable, ,.,,,.,....,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,.....,,...,.,.,..,,...,..,,........ Franklin, Ohio Errett, Edith, .........,....,,,.. .....,. . .. ................. ......... W eston, Ohio A, W Essig, E. W., A K E ...... ,......... L orain, Ohio - Evans, R. H., E X ..........., ......... C olumbus, Ohio li! Q Ferguson, Robert, A T.. ....... ................... D ayton, Ohio M Fieber, Edna, A H ...,,.,....., ......... B rookville, Indiana Qi E Fiiiali, Mildred ,............. ................. o Xfoid, oliia if T23 Fink, Ruth, X SZ ....,,.,. ............. O Xford, Ohio Lg Focht, Delma, ........ ,... ........ E c ello, Ohio jg, 'Q Ford, Henry, CID A 9 ,.,,,, ............ L ondon, Ohio 5 Gates, Phillip, A K E .... .... .................. T r oy, Ohio Gayle, june, rib A 9 ........ ......... R ichmond, Indiana ,ii Gilmore R., Clark, ........ ........... F airhaven Ohio Qi, S Gray, lriaiila, A K E ...,.,.,,,,...,.,,,,,,. .,......... c iiiaiiiiiati, ohio U Groll, Ralph, ,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,..,....,.,,...,.,,.,... ,......,,, W apakoneta, Ohio gif Haarlammert, Charlotte, A O H ........ ..........,.. L oveland Ohio E Hamilton, Kirk, .............,............... ...................... B atavia, Ohio f T1 Handley, Ivan, 411 K T ............ ......... C onnersville, Indiana Hansbarger, Glen, E A E ,,.,,-.. ,.,,..,.......,... A nsonia, Ohio 7,- rj' Hargitt, Waldron ,....,...,...... ,................ O xford, Ohio Hartzell, Lehne, B 9 II ..,,... .......... O xford, Ohio I l Hawk, james, ,,,....,.,,,..,.,,, ..... Q Cincinnati, Ohio Herbert, Harold, A K E ....,. .,.....,, K enton, Ohio Z Herr, Pauline, A H- ,,,,.,-..,, .......,. D ayton, Ohio Q Herr, Ralph, A T ,,.,,,,,,,.. .,..,,,,..,. D ayton, Ohio T E Hey, John ,............................. ...... ........ O h io City, Ohio I I-Ieyman, M. R. CID K T ..............., .....,.,. B ellone, Ohio Hoffman, Kenneth, E., A T A ........,. .......,... C leveland, Ohio iff Holladay, W'm., A T A.. ............ .................... H illsboro Ohio - Holtzman, Helen ,................... ..... ...,..... N . Madison, Indiana 7 Holtzmuller, Fiaiila, A T A ........ ..... F armersville, Ohio T 'El' Hopkins, Wm., fb K T ............ ........ P ortsmouth, Ohio Wir 3 Hoppe, Irene ,........................ .............. F oster, Ohio ,lj Howett. Marvin, E X ....... ......... D ayton, Ohio 2 Hurst, Norma, A A A ....... ........ M ilton, Indiana gi ff? Jacobs, Gladys ,.................. .............. O xford, Ohio NI Eff james, Alford ,...................... .............. IN flarion, Ohio 5 James, Katherine, ..... ........ . .... i ................ H amilton, Ohio Jacques, Martha, A O II ........ ......... B rookville, Indiana -V7 johnson, Nancy, B 111 E ...... ......... I ndianapolis, Indiana Johnson, Sterling, A T.. ....... ................. O xford, Ohio Julian, Lucile, B CID E .....,...., .,,., W apakoneta, Ohio Keay, Richard, E A E ......... ....... W ellsville Ohio -l Koger, J. .,........... .......... ....... S h andon, Ohio If Kuhne, Alice, A A A .......... ,,..i..,., O xford, Ohio :U Ladley, R. E. CID K T ............ ...,..... H amilton, Ohio Landis, Marion, A 9 X ............... ............ D ayton, Ohio T, Laurimore, Burley, A K E ......... ........ G reenville, Ohio ij' Lee, F. H., Z X ....................... ........ M ansfield, Ohio 1,1 Leiiar, Mable, A Z .........,..... ......... I ,ockland, Ohio gil Leist, Robert, CID A 9 ....,... .......... K ingston, Ohio Lyle, Grace, ......................,....... .... .,............ ........... A u s tin, Ohio 'ff iff, McCoppin, Paul, E A E .............................,.,........ .,,...... ..,..i................. l 5 QV Cljontinued on next pagej Pt, PAGE SEVENTY -EIGHT ifflll l ,all El ad f a FOUR-YEAR SOPHOMORES fCOIlfifL7lBd from preceeding pagej MCD1arm1cl, Joe, A K E ,.,,,.,. .,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,4M4 ,.,,q, C incinnati, Qhio MCFCQIBH Ralph 1----------,,, -----.-.-. ...... .............4...,......... O s b orn, Ohio Mackey, Vvalfef ,------V....... .....,,. F airport Harbor, Ohio Maflley, A Z ,..,,,, --w-'Y-----A,Y-- D aytony Marsh, Leola, A H ,,,,,4A,,,,,,N, Mx44o,,,-- H amiltgny Qhio MafShell1 ,l- E-, A-77.V. ,,,, 4.......,.V ...,,....,.,. H a m ilton, Ohio M?3SCll, sl., E A ,,,, U ,,,, ,,,, -.-w'-,w--,--A-sM- R u dglph Milbourn. Howard, A T A, .,,oo, . ,,,,A,oo,, N, Baltimore? 01110 Miller, Mable, A H .,..,,.,.,. Miller Mar'orie A 7 1 ,l 1 J ---------- Mitchel, John ,,,,,,,,,,7, Mohr, Helen, A7,, .. M,l7,7,,,,, U Moore, Cyril, B 9 H., .... .. Morris, John, ,A,.,,,,,,o.,,,,,,. Moser, Hazel, 9 T P ,....,..,. Mueller, Charles, A -K E .... ......,..........l..,Troy, .......A.....Dayton, A..........l.ll...,.OXforcl, ..................z.OXford, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio VVashi ngton -C. H., Ohio .........,,,...LCNVlSl'JL11'g, .....................S1dney, .........Dayton, Nillllefl, ESKGUC, ,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,A,A -,,,,,M,Y- Q keang, Munns, Thomas, B 9 H ,.,,,,,,,,, ,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, O Xfgrd, Murphy, Lawrence, A K E ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,ooo,o,,, C incinnati, Meyers, James ,..,...oAo,,,, ,..,.,.,,, ,,,,,, Q ,,oAA,A,,,,,,, P 1 easant, Neal, Regina ,,,,,, .,l,l,l,v,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,, T i ppecange City, Nippert, Edward, E A Nickel, Sophie, A O H ......, Nye, Rollie, A T A AA,A. . ..A.... . Oborn, George, E A E ,........ Oldham, Harold, A T ,..... O'Neil, A. E., ll,,,,,,..,,.,,, .....Connersville, In ..Cincinnati, ........,Dayton, ..........Marion, ........,,...Dayton, ................Ham1lton, Page, Mary Lee, A H ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., B ethel, Parker, David ,,l.,.... ..,...... VN fashington C. H., Pater, Stanley, ............,..,......., .,..,,,,.,.......... H amilton, Pickelheimer, Helen, A H. Pine, Dorothy, A A A ....... i Pohlman, Hugh, E X ....... Pool, Agnes, .A................ Porter, Robert, .......... Ragan, Allen, A T ...A....... Richardson, Charles, ...,..,... .... Rogers, Dwight, A K E ...... .... Ross, Lewis, A T A ,.......... .,...............NorWood, ................Dayton, .........Spencerville, ..................Qui'ncey, ...,.......z.............Sabina, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio. Ohio Ohio Ohio diana Ohio 'Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio .Cold Spring, Kentucky ....,............Rudolph, ....Mineral Springs, Ohio Ohio ..Ft. Thomas, Kentucky Ruff, Joe, A T ...,,......,... .........,...,... P auldlng, Ohio Ruh, E. L., E A E ......... ..g ............. Ansonia, Ohio Sanders, Kathryn ,..... ......,. ,... ............... L e W isburg, Ohio Scarborough, Zoe, l..,...........,.,.... .......... VK fest Liberty, Ohio Scharringhaus, Lucille, AH ....... ' ........... Cincinnati, Ohio Schenk, Miriam ,.............,..,... ..a....... H amilton, Ohio Scherrieb, Carl, ...,....,.......,... ..........,... O Xford, Ohio Scherz, Clyde, fI2fA 9 ............ ............ C incinnati, Ohio Scholl, La Vaughn, X Q ....,.. ........ G lennwood, Indiana Schradin, Leslie, ..,,, 1 ..,...,,..,, ...........,... S handin, Ohio Schultz, Mark ,...........,,.. ..... ..l.,......,.. O X ford, Ohio Schultze, Josephine ,......... ...... .............. O X ford, Ohio Schwarz, William, CID A 9 ......... ....... ...................... C i ncinnati, Ohio Seaman, Isabella ,.......,,,...,.............................................. Norwood, Ohio Ufonclzulrd on following pagej , .... ... ... ,,.. .-- -Y v ...-....-.-.---.V-- ...T .V ..- -1 .-W- .-, v , all la . f ' eel lfil ltgyg I will ,, Z :I in -KU Il E. .v, ll.,-'l if-' l It .l ,,g ,l , 1-ji' Twill 'il 1 i l, if lil lil . tif! ' QW i 1 Affif' 1Jgf.q ir. ,:,.., if ' ,sz 13.1 viii 1: ul? i iff, Llfifj liefl f f iliif ,, '.', Q rggg Tl A r ' ' i 'ill FT1 fl .l INE ia , l I ii I ,,,, x i , ii? i ,.r.i i gil hai Q, in 'sm A i , 1, il lmi l l .na,i,.w,ggil ggi llggii l.5.,,,,g, FOUR-YEAR SOPHOMORES ,Sk -i f' 'il I -i 1 .nl :-31 il ,I I .14 W lib. 1 .'-ii L, Cf70ncluded,from preceeding pagcj Seaton, John, ............4... ..,................. ................ ......,,. B u l ter Ohio Segar, Wm., .....,...,.,,.....,.. .............. K enton Ohio 'ii Selby, Lowell, E A E .,.... ...,........,. A rcanum Ohio I Sheard, Clifford, ,....,...,. ......,.............., O Xford Ohio IQ Shultz, Frances, ...o.,.. ..,...,. C ollege Corner Ohio EI Ji Sieferman, Arthur, .,.... .............. i Harrison Ohio Ei E Sikes, Clayton, 2 X ....,... ........, c incinnati Ohio ii f-3 Sims, Edith, ,,.,,.,....,........ ............ M arion, Indiana jd, ig, Sipe, Claribel, .............,....... ......... C arthage, Indiana EQ! F Smith, Gordon, CID K T .....,. ,......................, H amilton, Ohio in 5 Smith, Ivan ,..............,...... ..,...,........ ............... K e nton, Ohio fl Somdahl, Olaf, B G H ........, .....,.... V alley City, North Dakato V5 Sparling, George, A K E ....,.. .............,.... M adisonville Ohio Q Sparling, Mary, A Z i....,,... ........ M adisonville Ohio I, U Spence, Carolyn, A H ........ ......... C incinnati Ohio i l gi Eprigiskga Vaun, ,......,,,, ............. CJ elina, gliio if 'H prou , ., ,,t,,,,..,,.,..,....,.. ............. n ion io 1 Stevens, Edwina, A Z ......... ,......... C leveland, Ohio Stevens, Robert, AKE ........... ..,..... M adisonville, Ohio 2 Stewart, Bernard, B 9 II ...... ,.......,, H amilton Ohio it-' Stith, Wilbur, .,........,.,......... ............... T roy Ohio ggi Swan, Edith, ....,.....,..,..,..,...,,., .........,.ii.. O xford, Ohio lilo, Swartz, Delbert, A 9 X .... i.,.. .,..,..... H o mer, Indiana i,1Ti Taylor, Clara Louise, ..,.......... .,...,... C incinnati, Ohio Thompson, K. VV., E A E ,,o.,... .. . ,..... ........,. N ewark, Ohio Trowbridge, Lucile, A O H ,.,.... .........r.............i.., P iqua, Ohio noi, iii Turrell, Charlotte, ........,.tor. .......... C ovington, Kentucky ,ll Van Ausdall, ,..... .................... ..........,......,...,i,..,..,,,.,.......r... iii Vance, Raymond, E A E c.,c,, ......... lX fliddletown, Ohio Vandervort, Esther, A Z .Vr,.,. .,......... L oveland, Ohio Vaughan, Frances, .... ............ ,,,.,...,..,...r..,,. D a yton, Ohio T IE, Veale, Roy, CIP K T ,,,,,.,,,,V,,.,,-.. ,,,.,., C onnersville, lndiana Vinnedge, Hewitt, A 9 X ........,, ,.,.,,....... C hicago, Illinois Wagner, Arthur, A 9 X ........ ,.,c,i,c....,.,..,...,. D over, Ohio E VVales, Eldon Mon ,..,.,,.., .,cc,,,.,, Kingstown, Inoiano ll Ward, H. N., AKE ,,.,,.,,.. .ic,,,c,...,. C 3-reenville, Ohio VVarr, Charles, CID K T ...,.... V..,...,ss ..,.... H a milton, Ohio - lie, Weaver, Paul ,.....,. ,.s............... ...c..-,,,,.,..,,.,.,..,,.... O X ford, Ohio T Wetherill, True, X Q ........,........ ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,c-.,.,.,,,,... K enton, Ohio 7 Whittaker, Elizabeth, A ... .Huntington, VVest Virginia VViley, Donald, A K E ,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,-,,-cs.-,..,,... C incinnati Ohio Willey, Florence, A Z .......... cc,i.,,i.rr...,,.., C incinnati Ohio TT ,xg Vifilliams, Charles ,...........,..,.. ..,.....,,,, o Xfoioi Ohio Q ,Wi Vlfilliamson, Nlargaret, A Z ,,.,., .,..,..,, C incinnati Ohio ND iffli VVire, Robert, A K E ,,,,,,o.,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,ooi, Lorain Ohio UU W, Wolf, Richard, B 9 H i,,, A -.,, ,,,, , ..,,- C leveland Ohio E g: VVood, Helen, X S2 ...,,,,,,,.i.ir ,,,,.,.. M t. Gilead Ohio - VVoolery, Alice, A O II ,,,,,., ,-o.,,.,., D ayton Ohio El Wright, David, E A E ,,,-,., .,.,.,.. O xford Ohio Wright, Robert, E A E ,,,,,, ,i,,,,,.,,,,,,, O Xford Ohio ,-,E ill, Wust, Marguerite ,.,,, ,,,o.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, S t . Marys, Ohio Young, Russell, B 9 H ,...,,. ,,,,.,. , , ,..,.t.., Dayton Ohio W ,life Zook, jay, B 9 II ,,,..,,,.,,., ,,,,,o,, B ellefontaine Ohio E EIGHTY PAC , . , . 1 Y, A ,-., .,.....,f,.-1..,.,.,. u-..- 4, JOHN DUGAN Freshman Class OFFICERS President-JOHN DUGAN ViCE-PfSSidCHt-'ELIZABETH AVERY Secretary-Treasurer-LOIS FAIST 'ls' f ' W H 7x1 5 WR I Qs, f V fy, 'ks V 55 fs ? in E21 .51 TZ Q, 53 LD Q Q , qi' I. 1 ffl! FT' my iva- 1 s Sh 1,.:,g,i ,-L. , 1:23 , kim! Lp: Y-, E5 ,I if :ji J 335 ,. ,,,. N 15112 -'34 1 lg , s w 'EW , gal 1: 0 542 Mil ' 'fxli fir' E s my 51 .! 1513 :if l f all I HE! lla: 'gin' , PAGE EIGHTY- J i ONE aovg oAx,L-A114913 YI ,qt 1 E 1 W, si J -1: H511 l'U:'E ,U ,,. W 'I N M 91 M1 2, I 1 'HMQWS WwQHHEMU1fW2fff , 1 NQEQHHQWIEMQ3Q325HlEHE22QE22i3lEQ153222QEHE5UmlEE1UfU2QJEQ1m2zgiizigz+ 'ff 1, V11 .13 4.1 11' ,V xg ..,1 ,J u'- .IX1 1 'lx :1 .-1 .,, ,.N1: f1 1:5 - I .U 5'A 41 il 1:2-A 11 QQ 'fi W E11 1 sees If W M N1 WH 15:1 Ei: 1 341 W' E W 5 1 L1 1 Q tr I fb ' M R557 LL FX 5 M 343 IVE 1 rw J. 1 ' 1311 Y 'i' Y' ti ,,fJ if C4 ' ' Y :I ., .. - , .. 1mmwmMWmmNag U, .e. .w rt'-' M. ,, Qi .ef ai-- r-ev I. Q? Fy- gil ,. 53. nl? i. l .,i,, Il rl , 5, lp., -x, ,vi ,,, '-'H .'.., 59, VI M' ,W or. it ,,. ,.l jr., wl r. ,, A 5 . ,I FRESH IVIEN FOUR-YEAR COURSES L 'l AlI1SlCy, Xlvaltel' G., ........ COI1I16I'SVill6, Ind. Coppess, Helen, .----, H ,-4l--' Ifonton, 0, Albaugh, Robert A .,... .....,...w....,.. W est Milton, O. Craig, Mildred ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-w ,,,,A,.,A, , oxford, 0, iii? Albaugh, Veda, X9 ........... .. ............... E aton, O, Craig, Palmer ,.......... ......,..., ..,.,...,,,, C ineinnati, o, Q5 Alden, DOI'Otl'1y ,........ .....,,..,.,......... A kron, O. Cranston, Dorothy, SFP .,,, 44Y,,,,.A..,,4,,., P iqua, O, ll' ill AlSD21Ch. Gerden ,,----- AvA-,,Af,'A-,--- . --Van Wert, O. Crawford, Barbara Ruth, ........ .,,. W est Union, O. 2:1 Alt, COrHClluS, ........- V...r,A. N ew WaShir1gt0n, O. Crecraft, Margaret Elizabeth,..College Corner, O W Ar1ClrGWS, Mable, ...........,., ......r........ H amilton, O. Cress Mervin ,,......,.......,......... Upper Sandusky, O, Ashcraft, Elizabeth ,........ ......., M t. Vernon, O. Crow, John Randall ,,,,,.,,,,.,, Glen Easton, W, Va, ,aj Avery, Elizabeth, AZ ...... .. ......... Detroit, Mich. Culbert, Paul Arthur ,..,....,,...,,....,,,. Fremont, O. El Ayers, Joe, ATA ................-... ......... H illsboro, O. Culver, Ronald,, ............ ,....,. U pper Sandusky, O. lil? Bachman, Annie Florence ,....... ...... F ostoria, O. Curl, Edward Peyton, EX ....,........, Columbus, O. Baer, Ralph Eugene, EX ................ Mansfield, O. Curtner, Clifford ,,,.. f ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,Dayton, O, if Bailey, Eva ,............................ ......... O xford, O. Dalbey, Robert, CIJA9 .,.... ....,,....,........ L ondon, O. ,pg ,-7 Baker Arthur O. ,...... ....... . ..Union, O. Dally, Ovid L., TKT ............ West Mansfield, O. il Baker Max P. ,....... ..: ..... Dayton, O. Davidson, Mary ,,....,,,,,,,.......,,....... Good Hope, O. fl Baker Orville ................ ...... N ew Paris, O. Davis, John Harlin ,.................. ...Mt. Vernon, O. ,ig Ballinger, Helen ,................. .....l. V ersailles, O. Dawson, Lucian Harold, 2X..New Richmond, O. El- Barnes, Walter, B911 .... ........................ E aton, O. DeVoss, Harold Foster, CIJKT ...... Portsmouth, O. Barrot, Anita ,..................,..... Lawrenceburg, Ind. Dieter, Harriet ,............, .................,...,. D ayton, O. L Baugh, Elizabeth ,........... ...... N ew Vienna, O. Ditzel, Harold, fIvA9 ..... f ................ Cincinnati, O. -e Baylia, Rhodapearl ,........ ......,,...... B atavia, O. Donaldson, Robertson ,........ New XVashington, O. lg, Beaver, Marthalee ,............ ....... G reenfield, O. Donnelly, Thomas ,..........,...... ......... C olumbus, O. Bevington, Vera, AAA ....... .. ...New Paris, O. Drake, Dorothy Marie, B4I7E..Yellow Springs, O. Bishop, Robert ,............... .,...... B atavia, O. Dugan, John, EX ...................... St. Mathews, Ky. ,'-, Black, Reda ,....... .......... ...... .,..... A l c ron, O. Dundon, Virginia ,..... ,..................... P aris, Ky. ,, Black, Samuel, EX ...... ...Columbus, O. Dunn, Paul ,,............. ....... N ew Richmond, O. Blum, Chester, EAE ...... ..... . ..A1nhurst, O. Durbin, Dorothy ,............. .......... . .McClure, O. 1 Boehner, Grace, AZ ...... .......... C incinnati, O. Eilcenbary, Dorothea ,... .. ...Dayton, O. Bolser, Helen ,............... ........ N ew Castle, Ind. Ellis, Clarence ,............. ...Aberdeer1, O. 755' Bourne, Marion ,.,,....,........ ................ O xford, O. Etter, Palmer ,......,.. ...... . ............... E aton, O. U Bowersox, janet, XS2 ...................... Bucyrus, O. Evans, john, TAO ...... .. ...RiCl'1l110I'ld, Ind. ,till Brandenburg, Harold ,............ Campbellstown, O. Ewing, Willis, ATA .....i...... ........ M t. Cory, O. Brate, Margaret Anita,........................Oxford, O. Faist, Lois, .......Hamilton, O. E Brillant, Josephine ,........... ....,..,.... P Iamilton, O. Farnsworth, Marian, AZ ...... .. ,.... .Norwood, O. .,,. Brockell, Kenneth, EX ................... ...Norwood, O. Fauster, John, EX ........... ........,... P aulding, O. ll l-., g Brown, V. N ....,..,.......................,. Fairmount, Ind. Fellows, Charles ,................ ........ ,... C 0 vington, Ky. ITU Brumbaugh, Mary Ellen, AAA .......... Dayton, O. Flint, Kenneth, .............................. ....... O Xford, O. ul Caclqett, Ruth Evelyn ,................ Youngstown, O. Ford, Thomas Edwin, AKE ............ Mansfield, O. CMV Campodonico, Leopoldo ,....,.,......................... Peru Foster, Beth ,............................,... ..Deni5burg, O. Li Carmony, Robert ,......,....... ,......... S idney, O. Fouch, George, .... ............... ....... N I icldletown, O. W -Q Carroll, Eleanor, XO ......... ........... B ucyrus, O. Foullc, Mildred Lucile ,....... .... ....... G l endale, O. Catrow, David ,....,.............. ,......... Dayton, O. Fowler, Agnes ,................ ....... . Union City, Ind. gigl Chatterton, Harold, AT ......., ...Williamsburg, O. Fox, Anthony, CIDA9 ........ .......... B ucyrus, O. ,iii Chenoweth, joy ,............... ............... L ima, O. Fraine, Harold George ,.... ..... ..... D a yton, O. Clark, Arthur ,,,,,,,.......... ....... Dayton, O. Francisco, Louis, AT ........ . ..... .... M adison, lI1Cl. 5, :Br Clark, Frances ,,,.,.......,....... ......... G allipolis, O. Gabriel, Lewis ,.............................. ......... P iqua, O. Clark, Halcyon, AOH ........ ......... M assilon, O. Gagley, Maurice David ,.............. Wapakoneta, O. -E1 Clark, Kathryn ,.................. -Waynesville, O. Gahman, 'Worthy, .................................... Elida, O. Clark, Marjory Helen ,,,..,,.,,.,,,,,, Pittsburg, Penn. Gebhart, Arnold Fredrick ,... ...,... R liamisburg, O. 'Li Clough, Margaret, KKP ,...., ,.,. I ndianapolis, Ind. George, Bernard ,.......... ..... .......... B e lmore, O. My +- ' Collins, Aimee ,,...................... ........... N ewark, O. Gerhart, Frances, .......... .. ........ Hamilton, O. Condit, Dorothy, AAA ...,.. .. ...Elmwood, Ill. Girton, Virgil, QKT ........ ....... C amden, O- lv -i- 1 ., , V YV .... . ' ,Y Y T f W lf 3 l j PAGE Erorrrv-THREE .i viii L, ..f i x. ii 41' ii .1 fy ,i .,,, 4711 '53 i i i .gn ,,.. .r' 4'- Lit it In fel E J, .,E., DW Ee mg' L5 i... 1. 1.-. if .F fc , : - 1 J i iyfll Golden, Irene, .......,......,......... ......A... O xford, O. Lindsey, Malcolm, ,.,....... ....,............ C olumbus, O. Gove, Sherman, AKE ..............,.........,... Lorain, O. Loehmann, VV. C., A K E ,,........ New York, N. Y. ll Gregory, VVilliam E., AKE .................. Oxford, O. Longstreth, Edward, AT ........ ...,.,...... D ayton, O. Grooms, Albert, ......,..................... West Union, O. Loudenbaclc, Dorothy, AAA ................ Sidney, O. Hagenbaugh, Edward, .......................... Everett, O. Luedeke, Howard, QUAO.. ................,,.... Foster, O. Halbedel, VValter, .................. Upper Sandusky, O. Lynde, Mary Ellen, .............. Chattanooga, Tenn. Harbour, Cordelia, ...... .... ,...... ......... Q u i ncy, O. McArthur, Margaret, AZ ................ Dayton, Ky.. ll 'H Harlacher, Ray, ........... ............. A rcanum, O. McCracken, Hugh, ,.,................... Port Clinton, O. E Hartley, Clara, ,........................ ,..Bellefontaine, O. McDaniel, Elanor, BCPZ ......................,. Xenia, O. 2 Hauch, Lester Edgar, ........ ............... B atavia, O. McDonald, lfValter, ......... ....... C incinnati, O. Q5 Hawk, A. U., EX ..,............ ........ M anemia, o. McGhee, Charles, .............. .......... B fewsfef, o. Fi Haworth, Margaret, Al-I ...... ....... C hicago, Ill. McGinnis, Nolan, CIUAQ ........ ........ W hisler, O. ,531 Q Heck, VVillard, EAE .......... ............. S idney, O. McSherry, jenny, XQ .......................... Oxford, O if-' FJ Hacker Basil Tippecanoe Q, Macauley, VVarren, CID A O ............ Detroit, Mich. Q ' - ' ' ' ' .VI D . . O igfi, TJ Heckert, XV1nfield VValter, .................... Oxford, O. 1 ae one fi James. ---------------- lnelffnatli ' M Q Heflinger, waiden Miner, ........ .... . ..Ffemom, o. Magee, VSSH Verne. A011 -----------------4-- Piqua, O X55 I Henderson, Blanche, AZ ....,........... Cincinnati, O. Mafefv Allee If-1 AOH ---------------------- Massillon' O lil Henney, Claude, AGX ......... ........ V an VVert, O. Mem' Ffaleklm B-i ---------------A Upper Sandusky, O E Herron, Robert, .,..........,................... Cincinnati, O. Makellh V1?lav ----e'------' ---------'------------ D eYtenf O 3 Hewitt, Lucy, X9 ........... ....................... O xford, O. Mallewf Lolsve ---- 1 '--------- ------'----- erm, O Hiestand, VVilliam Henry, CTD A O .......... Eaton, O. Martin' Carl P 'j S lelney' O -, H- - Cl K mon O Mason, VV. Ruff, LAE ,,............,..... Hamilton, O qi,-X Oiford' O' Maxwell, Othmar B., ATA .................. Oxford, O. ,Eli H Ig E ' iA U - ' O' Maxwell, Edna L., X52 ................ Ft. Wayne, Ind 'il 'ell O ti rmenr -i ' ' I est mon' I Nierritt Fl r 'e i Ft WVaVne Ind Hosbrook, Gertrude, .......... ,........ B lue Ash, O. M,ld ' RO H1566 'H -,l ' 0 wif Hubbard, Margaret, AZ ..........,............. Piqua, O. ers' ay' l 'A , aleu ton' i if. H - - Mitchell, Lee, BOH .........., ........ N Iiamisburg, O. - Li utchens, Doris, ,,........................ Vlhnchester, Ind. VI, h H F , ATA L I O 1 l ' jackson, Esther Christina, ................ Glendale, O. idltc eh'EmnCF' AKE eg-3S?1lfrg'Il1' ig, lg Jackson, Glen Murray, ....,. ,...... M etamora, Ind. 1 oem ' dw' J us YI C ,N , 'Ei k V, ,I AT P I 1, O Moneyham, Stanley, ...................... Rushvllle, Ind. JaCke0n'A1rE1 ' A Eu cmgk ' Morgan, Maybelle, BCIDE ........ Connersville, Ind. 5- 635, 'len ln? ft lzabetgolg' Mossbarger, Paul, .................. Harpers Station, O. E ETS' ' B '' '' ,IFS er' ' Muller, Robert A., CIP A 9 ................ Cincinnati, O. T L2 C Y' Owen, ' Show' O' Murphy, Caroly N. C., B CID E....Brooklyn, N. Y img Kempler, Leon, ......... .......... S pringiield, O. - V -li , Murphy, Martha, ...,...,,................... Greenville, O. WV- ff- Kessler, Ruth, ............. ....... G reenville, O. ll ,ESQ , Murray, Marshall C., ........ ....... M etamora, Ind. ,Epi Keys, Roland, CIPAO ....... . .... ..... R ichmonrl, Ind. Murray Rose -mmm----Oxford, O E 1122562 Cafigliief ---- gf ---- - ---- l Vest Elbeftyi O- Mufreii, Mabei A., Bez .............. Wilmington, O Ki? 613' Idghlam' ' ' a yton' O' Musser, Lucille I., ............... ....... C incinnati, O l-.Q- lie! y' u ' ' ' M yers, Harry L., .... ,....... . .. ......... Kenton, O ffl Kline. GF-2102, --------------------------'-----.. Miflmisbufg. O- Nellist, Dorothy, .,.. ..,....................... B arker, N. Y T iff Kluver, Theodore, GAG ....... ...... C incinnati, O. Nichols Hugh Q, QK T ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, B atavia, 0. Koch, Lucille ------------------------ ------- B 1'00kVille1 O- Nicholas, Margaret, ---,--,---,44--,,,,,,,,-,,,, Batavia, O fe Kohler, William, fl? A O ........ ....... C incinnati, O. Nixon, Letha, ,,.......,,,.. ...................... P eebles, O. V.. ,M3 Kress, Dorothy Marie, ...... ........... P iqua, O. O'Donnell, David C., ............ Upper Sandusky, O. Kuhlman, Clarence, ......... ,,............ S t. Marys, O. Otte, Annette, ,,,,,,........ ............. M arysville, O Xl- Kuhne, Siegfred ...................................... Oxford, O. Palmer, Ruth, AH ,,,.,,,,,.,................. Van W'ert, O. Kyle, Mary Belle, OTP ...... Tippecanoe City, O. Palmer, Vellone F., ..,................ ........... C elina, O. if Laird, Everett ..................... West Manchester, O. Parrott, Edmond D., fIUKT ....,. .......... B atavia, O. A LaRoche, Andrew, ATA ...................... Bellaire, 0. Pearce, Alice M., AAA ,........ ........ D ayton, O. Laub, Howard, ATA ......... ,....... N apoleon, O. Poling, Aileen, .,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,...... ........... A nsonia, O. Leguia, A. J., .......................... .................... P eru Predmore, Donald, CIDKT ................ Marathon, O. -.f Lephart, Emerson, EAE ...... .......... A nsonia, O. Pryfo le, Malvin E., ,,,,.,,,.,,..... Carnpbellston, O- 112 Nl' . g -'Ll Llndenrneyer, Armin, ......... ......, P ortsmouth, O. Purmott, Paul VV., EX ,,,................, Van Wert, O. ..- . - ., ., . .. ,L Y , 'H' A ' , , ,..,,,.g W. . lm I E PAGE Exon-rv-FOUR i,..' Lx. 'll lf, i ,M .ff la. .:i,,f-ewsaezrw. .L,V- ,.g.,I ,v, img,-,,,j,.23,irj,l 5,,g3,,fg:,3,E..,,,,,-.fr-3, lime, in. i .i 1-i so ': . . ,i Il .i. .- i el., lt-l W ml 1 ai ,. .. .l f l .i.,-' i L' i fi . 531 Rabensteln, Charles A., ...................... Camden, O. Stout, Gilbert, ............,,..... ...... ... L ockland, O. lg, ,lo Ralston, Olive, ................... ........ Y oungstown, O. Strasselle, Adelle, AH ,..,.,. ...,.,.,... Bethel, O. , 3 Reed, F01'feSt, ........l....... ....... P leasant Hill, O. Streamas, Anna, ......... ...,...........,,... H amilton, O. i,,,, Reed, Fredrieli, EX ....... ........... F ranklin, O. Strub, Lester, ,,,.,.,,,.......,...,... Upper Sandusky, O. Reeder, Albert L., ....... ......... B lanehester, O. Sturm, Vera Blanche, .....,..,,..,.........,. Fremont, O. Reese, Jeanette, ....... ........ M iddletown, O. Tackers, Steven, ZAE ,,.. ,... A ........,,.,.. L orain, O. Ringel, Della M., ...........,...................... Batavia, O. Terril, Mark, AT .............. ....... F ranklin, Ind. E, 'ii' Roberts, Alice, .................................. Somerville, O. Thomas, Aldeth, OPP ,.....,., ..,...... G allipolis, O. lid, Rodgers, Katherine A., AOH .......... Conneaut, O. Thurston, Grant,..,, ,..,,,..,,. ..,.,... N ewport, Ky. TJ lol Rogers, Mabel E., .................................. Oxford, O. Thurston, Irene, AOH .......... ............. N Iarion, O. if Sanders, Harriett, XY! ......... ........ C incinnati, O. Tingle, Homer, ............... ......... P ortsmouth, O. ff, Sauer, Marguerite, ............ .......... H amilton, O. Tomhafe, Carl, ............ ........ S t. Marys, O. ,fl Schaeffer, Helen, ............... ......... D ayton, O. Tougas, Helen,AAA ....., ......... W aban, Mass. Schaeffer, VVionna, XO .................... Mansfield, O. Utrecht, Wim., ATA ............ ........ S t. Marys, O. Schlagel, Ruby, ................. ....... N ew Vienna, O. Underwood, Fred, ZX .......... ......... V an Wlert, O. -M Schoollield, Grace, XO ........ ....... B ucyrus, O. Vandervort, Mildred, ........ .......... L oveland, O. Seaks, Wm. L., CIDAO .... .,..,..,.. Dayton, O. Wagner, Harvey Ray, .......... ........ G reenville, O. Q Siebert, LaVere, ............. ........... Q St. Marys, O' Wagner, Margarita, AOH ....... ........ D efiance, O. , Seifer, Gertrude, .................................... Dayton, O. 'Wakefield, FrancisAAA, ..... .......... L Oveland, O. Ei Shambaugh, Levi, EAE ........ New Burlington, O. Walter, Mildred, ............... ......... D ayton, O. :ii tg siiorrioiow, Donioiri, BOH .......,.... Dayton, o. Worroii, Ruth, AAA ......... A ............. Dayton, o. Shelton, Aultman B., .................... Manchester, O. Weaver, lack, ................ ......... B lanchester, O. Shepherd, Mildred L., ...... ......... G lensdale, O. XV:-raver, Olney, ................... ............. D ayton, O. Shuey, Bernice, AOH .................. Ft. Thomas, O. Webb, Theodore Phillip, .................. Hamilton, O. - Sides, Helen E., AOH ,......................... Dayton, O. VVelsh, Frances, ..........,....................... Hamilton, O. ipl Siebenthaler, Mary E., AH ............ ..,. D ayton, O. Wentworth, Marjorie, AAA .............................. ,H Simenson, Xfvaldo, B91-I ,,,,,,,,., Valley City, N. D, .....,.,...,..,,....,.,,.......... Newton Highlands, Mass. Sinks, Helen, GFP ........................,........... Troy, O. Westfall, Marffaret, AOH .............. Ashtabula, O- Sizelove, Benj. Hubbard, EAE ........ Camden, O. Wetherill, Ferii, XO ......... ................ l qCl'ltOl'l, O- skew, Thoima, ,,,.,,..,.,..,...,..,..,........ Grooiifioiri, o, wiiifiii, Gilbert, .............. ......... B lanchester, O. Sloan, Albert Theodore, .................... Loveland, O. Williams, Lewis ........ ........ ......... B l anehestef, O. Smith, Donna, AOII ,,,.,........... Lawrenceville, Ill. Wilson, Foster Herman, ...... .............. S idriey, O. ' Smith, Fred, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,.,,.,., C oshocton, O. Wilson, Murray, ZX ........ ....... S even Mile, O Smith, Myra, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,.... H arnilton, O VVinspear, Gertrude, ...... ...... N lt. Pleasant, O siiydor, Dorothy,.. ..... ........ s oriogiieid, o. Wisoooo, Roy, AT ......... .............. O xford, O. Soi-nn-ler, Alfred, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, C incinnati, O, Xkloods, Kathryn, ............ ............ C incinnati, O lg Speer, Dorothy, ,,.,,,,,.. ,...,...,.......... N ewark, O. iWork, Joseph, BQH ................ Homestead, Penn Spieely, Dorothy, ,---,,-,,, ,,,,,,,, C onnersville, Incl, Xwright, Carl, ................... ....,.... W W7ay'l'lGSVill6, O bv stoii, Margaret, AAA ...... ..................... T roy, o. voting, Beulah, AAA ....... ............... S idney, O llgilf Stevenson, Charles, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,....,... F ostoria, O. Youngblut, Lucille, ................. ....... D 21ytOn, Ky V Story, Robert Lewis, ,,... ...,.... S pringheld, O. Rothwell, Martha, AAA ........ ....... H amiltori, O ,,f,,Q,,, V EQ., SECOND YEAR FRESHMAN liiil 'Vila ,TT Ahefeld, Neil, AKE ....,,, ................. I Kenton, O. Orrook, Edith,AE ...... ......... C levelancl, O LQ, DuBois, D, M,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C ollege Corner, O. Pelle, VV. C., CIDA9. .......... ........ M aineville, O iff, wi Godshall, Edna, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.... O xford, O Rossman, Denise, EX ...... ........ F ranklin, O ,, llh.. Grooms, Lyle Storer, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,... S C-Jamarl, O SCl'1WeiZer, XV., ..... .......... HaIT1lltOI'l, O E Hauser, hvm, Earl, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,... Covington, Ky Srnith, hValter, ........... ......... B l'OOliVlllC, Ind Heeter, Harold, ZX .,,,.,,,,, ............. D ayton, O Stllmp, Margaret, ....... .-...--- C ll'1ClI'lI13l1l, O Hirio, Ruth, Bez ,,........ .............. H amilton, o Torioiooon, George, ..... ......... R ichmond, Ind. Holter, Webb, CID A O ,,,,............ Connersville, Ind Tilghman, Edna, ............ ....... P ittsburg, Penn Kolb, Albert, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. H arrison, O. XN7ilson, Vern, QDAO ....... ........... N Orwood, O. Lalferty, NV, Lg, AKE .,,.,,,,. ,,..,,,..,...,, O xford, O. 'Work, James, BOH ....... ........ O xford, O- lf, , Morgan, james, E A E ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Plainsfield, Ind. Young, Harold, EX ...... ........ O Xford, O. li.. 7' ' 'itll ,l PAGE EIGHTY-FIVE 4. gif,-rMe'5gi'E SPECIAL AND IRREGULAR STUDENTS Rl E-1 E 'U L E l: 5 -1: J 1, FOUR-YEAR COURSES Alexander, J. H. A K E , Y ., Baker, Bertha, ........AA.... Bayes, Oscar, B 9 II .....,.. Bell, Thomas CID A 9 ,7,Y,, Davis, John, A K E a,a.,,.... 'Eckley, Sidney, B 9 II ..,.... Q1 Eversole, Dorothy ,.,..... Q Eyler, Emery, 2 X ......,. Guthrie, Chas, E A E or,,.. Howard, Bernice ,.,,,.,.,,, Howard, Helen ,..,... . Johnson, Helen, ,r,,,r .....,.. . .. Kreger, Clarence, A K Maiabanan, Emilia ,cc,rccrr Marshal, Lucile, A A A ,,,.....,, Mathews, McDowell, E X ,..,.,r ,fi Maxwell, Edwin ,..,c.....,...... . '---'---Q E ,,c, I W Ai ,c,.. Iii 5 ZX' ll ii! ill Y F5 ,ll iff? ii Qe----e' E Arsrs II I-'I i X ' r I lf. 5 'W II. h, -C-'K' ,Q -'-1. A f..- , i '1 U., ,N,,.,f1.. 1, - 1-4 , VW? . l s f-,i :fit -fS1wa1,1i: :MfSwEdnaffQa2t0, .V llili AmwL,,f I if? 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U, g ,ilgiqigv ggi, ---'e 't' I ai - ll fri R li ll' if 1,-fl E-my . iii lil Yi l'11'f'm '1 :',Z'5?l,,-1 4 ,- J- .fmir ' ' urn ., --.BTL Lfi., . i .,....Oxford, Ohio .,.,.,-..Oxford, Ohio ..,,....,..........Harnilton, Ohio ..,....,....,...Richmond, Indiana ..Eitchburg, Massachusetts .......7....,.......,,.Dayton, Ohio ........London, Kentucky .......,.Cincinnati, Ohio ,.......iI-Iarlan, Kentucky .....,.Louisville, Kentucky ,,-,..-Louisville, Kentucky Oxford, o. .....-Cincinnati, Ohio Phillipine Islands ..,...Georgetown, Ohio ......,.Hillsboro, Ohio .......Delphi, Indiana ...,.,.,,spfingf1e1d, ohio Marion, Ohio ....,.....-Han1ilton, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Chicago, Illinois ,.,..u,.Greensburg, Indiana ..,.,.....Norwood, Ohio ....,...Lockland, Ohio ,,,,.,..-,..,Oxford, Ohio ,.,......-Portsmouth, Ohio .......,..Indianapolis, Indiana New York City, New York Oketo, Kansas .......Camden, Ohio QQ iii 2 E231 M. E1 U W E 'O 5 LAI Lui V. If IL!! E N E E ut 1' i .. .-:ws H ' .-..,.g. cf wg.-uuqrfir st-,.5-1-1f1fse5w2,,,.si ww .f ggi P553 Eicnri'-Six ,. ,E ,1 ' 1 , K1 ni .1-if i ff 1,.,',l ,-I X he , I lv ,J gf ..,, r ' 1 T, jx i il, rail i My fl Ii M...:... iii yi? E H IL 515 If E gif Q, I' Q' JS in lil H Hill? V- ELIZABETH HALLORAN ld , ,fm If 1:1451 Q 'LV ' s. 5 h T h 'cz u op omore ef-1C ers 0 eqe LJ pi 'QI 4 1 ' ' OFFICERS' wffj President-ELIZABETH HALLORAN ViCC-PFCSidGHt-MARIAN DREYER - Secretary-Treasurer-MARGARET LAXFORD ,Eff WW if ' i if V PAGE EIGHTY-SEVEN' ic ,. fl ri. ,4 .'.., 3,-.1 ffl fs 1 J .I ,jf ! r ,il , :lf 4 ,R ' ii A' I Til lvl. .yi 1,-.1 - -, ill is , gil El 'E F .fi Ei 4 - lie ga I l U ADAMS ANSTINE :LXSHXVORTI-I AUGSPERGER . E . 1 . Fl . . . : il GOLDIE ADAMs, A E A, Wellsville, RUTH BERRY, Sf- Paris, Ohio. Ohio. ' T MARGARET ELIZABETH ANSTTNE, EEE GRACE BONVMAN, GFSGUVHIG, Ohio- ,fl Kenton, Ohio. Tahieodah, Pierian 423. Lf' l . i ' ,'f.?I,i Th le CU, CZ. a rm D . , li NELLE ASHWORTH, 5 5 E, Middle- PEARL MARIE BRADBURY, College M53 town. Oh10- Corner, Ohio. QL. Treasurer Student Senate CZJ, Secretary Tahkoclah CID, CZH, Class Hockey Team Clj. Evil Athletic Board 423, student Council 425, ligjl, Thaliau Clj, CZJ, President CQD, Class Basket- -' ball Team Clj, CZJ, Class Hockey Team CZU- , MYRTLE BROSIER, H K E, Flint, W, MARIE AUGSPURGER, Middletown, Michigan. Ohlo. Thaiian C2D, Class Hockey Team 423. g e ir ' T lil ll llll T F l TU Ei la l BERRY BONVMAN BRADBURY BRos1ER , rg imfi il' PAGE ETGHTY-EIGHT -I J Pnl . .4 ,W -.1 it., 'I l .,,, ...H ii-. 1 .I .1 Q 'r ' :li 3 ll. Exif I T E.. L. l':j li 5 'J '3 4, A. . ll I ' BROXVN CECIL CHARLES CIJINTON .lil . Q THELMA L. BRONVN, Georgetown, OLIVE COE, Milford Center, Ohio. 3 Ohio. - Arion Choir CZD, Tahodah QZD, Pierian Clj Pierian CID, CZQ, Secretary QZD, Class Base- CZD, Vice President CZJ, Big Sister CZJ. ball Team CU, Student Council QD, Student i ss. :Ll Senate CZJ. BERTHA CECIL, Dayton, Ohio. MARTHA COOLEY, Cedarville, Ohio 17 Thalian, Class Basketball Team Clj. GEORGIA CHARLES, Fair Haven, Ohio. ADA COWDREY, Wi11i3m5bUfg1 OhiO- 1' ilrfglli MARIE LOUISE CLINTON, 5 5 5, Cin- HELEN LOUISE CRAVVFORD, Wilming- T-' cincinnati, Ohio. toni Qhlo- ' Yi. W. C. A. Cabinet CZD, Girls Student Council Secretary QD, Student Senate CZD, in Secretary Big Sister CZD, Thalian CID, KZD. A l-WE f Us H 'M - J lfrvl IJ if V' I I .wi if ,ffl W 23131 l I if' E ill il li,l Wifi' ' A: i ,-.f I gg., COE COOLER' COXVDREY CRAWFORD v.V. All Q . l-ll l lsal PAGE EIGHTY-N INE :ffl fl -fl .1 v : x., 'l A 5. El itll ' 1 nv lil it , :fl ti 'fl :ii 39,1 t.. ia, .l ul gl -1 I-l 1 ill-2 ii' .tg it lkj' E ful ,ij .. F lffg lil? lg --H-ee 1 P ri H DILLON Doustixss DREYER EBBINGI-IOUSE Q ,N J' 1 THELMA DILLON, E Z E, Bellefont- ETTA MAE-FARXVER, E E E, Podac, aine, Ohio. TYOYI Ohm- V , Arion Choir CU, Thalian CU, 121, Secretary Thahan 417, Ulf Vice Pfesldent QD- lf! CZD, Associate Big Sister 121. ELEANOR DOUGLASS, Oxford, Ohio. MILDFED FEE, H-K E, G9OYgCfOWH, P. Q ll ffl L.. MARION DREYER, E E E, Toledo, Qhio VIOLA GRAHANI, Cedarville, Ohio. Class Vice President CZD, Arion Choir CU, - CZJ, Madrigal KZJ, Thalian CZD, Class Qi. Basketball team CZJ, President T. C. Pan-Hellenic. ,Il El KATHRYN EBBINGHOUSE, E E 5, ELIZABETH HALLOR:XN, Bellevue, Ky. I4 Wasbash, Indiana. Class President, Student Senate C25 , 7 i .Arion Choir CU Thalian up C23 Big Student Council C2l, Arion Choir Cll. 15.2 ' r ' 1 1 b - 'Qi Sister CZD, Student Council CZJ. . l .... , E iff: J, ' ., V5 ,5 l L , lil IT li ii., lil Q .fly I- an ll 3, .lki E T its ill ll V' II, ,, i FARVER FEE GRAHAM 1-IALLORAN l A' lf film-If 14: :-:Gilles-i wr, .-.- w '74 'rvv ff: A--1-ffffiffiiiffif.-1ni: ------':s' -1 -t ' . w-Y-ff-w ' Y, ,.. , ,.. ,f,, PAG E NINETY 3,. 51,5 -rf .-. 12: 15 :if :J .21 iii 2, iw.- 'r 931 lil? ,115 xl! 1 'ff .gl .1.. . 1 W1 ,M 1, ,Q fi! H, :Ev .1 .fl -l 'l rl .il -a f v -li-Q. , .5 ,,..., ,. ,. ,. ,,,, Y,., , 3. . , ,,, .,.w--, '- J '9':ile:'S:f5fH--'4ff1'f- 14'f'1fQ l -fgwiffigll ll-!5f:,Qf: 315, ' aff? fi? is v,::l Q l E , 7' 5 W i 5-ll ,, . - YY., . H VJ I-IANNA I HARLOXV Hmvicms Hrsss 3 I wif. ROVILLA HANNA, A E A, DeGriff CECILE HETRICK, Oak Harbor, Ohio, Arion Choir CU, CZD, Madrigal Club CU, QZJ, Chapel Choir CZD, Pierian CID. A EI ELSIE HARLOW, Tippecanoe, City CARRIE A. HIVELY, E E Z, McGuffey. Q-J Ohio. ohio. R Thalian up, 423, Basketball 415. Li MIRIAM HAWKINS, Xenia, Ohio. MARY HOPKINS, H K E, Portsmouth, Eaglesmere Delegate. Ohio. if Pan-Hellenic CID, CZQ, Associate Big Sister '5 V c2J. T AILEEN HESS, 2 Z E, Columbus Ll f Ohio. l . Arion Choir CID, CZD, Thalian CU, CD, Pan GENQVIEVE Hoy, A E A, Nlarysvllle, 51 gg Hellenic C13, KZJ. Ohio. 5 15,1 F' le: VV' ill if Q l ,Rl RJ i Q i3 , l1 3 E25 iff ,. 3-,il 2511 V f K H i ?.1l ,. HETRICK H1vELY I-Iomcms Hoy I I. l iii , 'iv' ll . . u . V , 15 1 ,, rg. f-,, ,- .,., -.:g'v'-'1'rgff1,f-R U, R41-Q-xg' ' , He- . ,V ff,-mf P ' X . , . 'yf,q9eg,gfr1v3r,11 ?:,zi?,,1 .. ..:-1-sg 2. f2i'ff:52Jl :g3i,g4i.z:-zauwii-fQ43Q4g PAGE Nmisrv-ONE .l :- x Qi i... K, '-Ci .QI E l l ill lil Af' : E Gil 'iff E lgilg E lil Ill E A , Eli U IORNS JACOBY JANNEY KIERNAN ll Q11 VEDA E. IoRNs, Lebanon, Ohio. FRED5 LARSH, A E E, Richmond, l Thalian CID, Pieiiaii 425, President Mission Indlana. I , j Courlcil. ' Pierian CID, CZD, AYIOH Cholr CID. .N 5 -ill I-ll . . . fiil rig GLADYS PAULINE JACOBY, A E E, MAflGAR.ET LAXFORD, II K 2, Clncln- Hamilton, Ohio. nan, Ohio' J Pierian CID, C2D, President CZD, Student Class Treasurer CD- fi Council CID C2D, Class Secretary CID, CZD, -' .L. Treasurer CID, Class Hockey CID, T. C. E Pan-Hellenic CID, CZD. LOUELLA JANNEY, Waynesville, Ohio C1835 LOUISE MCCALMONT, Xenia, .lf ' 10, GRACE KIERNAN, Xenia, Ohio. Pierian CID. Talwflah- gg! Tlialiaii CID, 425, Treasurer 425, Arion - ,. Choir CID, Class Basketball Team CID, CZD, Eff Class Hockey Team CZD, Big Sister CZD, : Mid-Year Play CZD, Student Assistant irl El Zoology. Sli ' . 4 .2 D l gi., 54, M la. , 'i Yi HlLDA MAHLER, Hamilton, Ohio. Pierian, Takoclah. llll' E .L 1 Mg 'J llll igl f '-i Qi l , , up E Wi- Q LARSH Llxxrolaln NICCALMONT MAHLER fif 'DEED f1l.,,..,,,C,. was a. ,. .T , ., , 2, ,,,..a2, 2 I ,, PAGE NINETYQTWO 'ar- .-V 'Ai i L+ .ff r-4' L, -1? H 1:4 'G . wa .. 1 ,ik UU ' v SJ' ,bi ink iii 'ni 1 -.... ...,., E.. ,,,, ' Tlik' if ff? E i .Pi ? S3311 iii F5 V55 5 , E Wi? i RU V23 R rw ina El 1 MANN , M ELTON N'IE1-IOFF On-MAN U ESTELLA MANN, Eaton, Ohio. LEOTA PEER, II K Z, Hamilton, Ohio. Pierial1,TakOdah. Thalian CZJ, Big Sister CZJ. LUCILLE MELTON, Cincinnati, Ohio. LEQI-A M- PIERSON, A E E COHHGFS- : Arion,Thalian. Vlllei Indiana- , , iii-i i Q Arion Choir CD, 121, Pierian CID, CZJ, Q Treasurer C25 li CARRIE NIEHOFF, Oxford, Ohio. DOROTHY PRYOK Camden, Ohi0- IQ - . ,iw ALICE QTTMAN, A E Ay Utica, Qhio HARIQIET RAINS, A O H, Maysville, WI Arion Choir CU, QD, Pierian. Ohio' im E E7 Qi: J-EX-J 5 E ' '? if ffl 1 PEER PIERSON PP-VOR RAINS 'A 73' , En , , , A , ff I l PAGE NINETY-THREE I Af N i ,Ei led HE J. F .V Si. ia vs C: Z- . ii ix Y vii isa .., LIL fx 'E 1:5 M, N. ii? i. . Q fm zo 6' an iff! 1 M, 154 1531 'ur-i I IH! 'I D - 3 5 p E if .qi H RILEY ROBERTS ROSNAGLE SCHWAB -'-4-' i I., - Q 5 'T' . ' Til ,531 HAZEL RILEY, Winchendon, Mass. ALICE SECREST, A E E, Canton, N. C. li Q1 si 'fi ANNE ROBERTS, A Z A, New Rich- E. STONE, Mansfield, Ohio. mond, Ohio. . 121, Lis . . . I LAURA ROSNAGLE, Franklin, Ohio. GAIL TRICHLER, A E E, Connersville, Q it Indiana. 27 Arion Choir CID, C2D, Pierian CID, CZD, fo ll Mission Council CID, CZD, Y. W. C. A. ,gi Cabinet CID, CZD. HAZEL MARIE Schwab, Xenia, Ohio' OLA TRUMP, West Manchester, Ohio. Takodal-1413, C2JYTha1ianc1y. . Thalian CID, Treasurer CID, Arion Choir CID, 'Z' C2D, Big Sister CZD, Second Cabinet Y. XV. C. U A. CWI JU ikgxi fp E E U ET -L IM ai E E. A-if I i Q X SECRES1' STONE TRICHLER TRUMP ,i .5 'i 2? .4 . . in . . . Q l l PAGE NINETY-FUUR -a TJ .Il F .I ..v- .yi ,-U. J., .I R4 DTI .li ,R -I hy an ff, -c -.,,A 1- .lflll H! l'E:,: I. W 53 i l Ii, E 9 till ,U f-2 EI. 5 E 5 U. . , . T9 AGERICHT VK AL'1HERS NVEBB XVI-IITAKER U D 5 HULOA UNGERICHT, II K 2, Greenville, MARY WOODRUFF, Oxford, Ohio. Ohio. T21kOd21h CID, C2D-' I Pan-Hellenic CID, CZD, Big Sister CZD . Pierian UD, Thalian CZD. , . li ELDA WALTHERS, A 3 A, ROSS, Q1-do MRS. ETHEL WRIGHT, Oxford, Ohio. M Pierian CZD, Pan-Hellenic CZD. Takodah' it-li MURIEL WEBB, Eaton, ohio. Mem YOUNG, Hamilton, Ohio- Takodah. Pierian CID, UD- gf T EUGENIA WHITAKER, Waynesville ANGIE YOUNG, E E E, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Ohio. mi Arion Choir, CID, QZD, Thalian CID, KZD. E f aff. V ' iiiglzi N vii? ':. I Q if -gfg YVOODRUFF WRIGHT M. YOUNG A. YOUNG PAGE NINETY-Frvxr .,- B .fi 'X uf, ft J .Zi l 2 .i r i as -1 L P Li we W5 i -.r it -m rx Il3.75r:,:r,:5f.:,j,: ,,-, 1 ,il lH,15,,.55 igpggzini lf,s,i7:I,3 nf ,L if lil ig! ai ,I ilfi Hifi Lil g - E Gil V3 ? SHAMBAUGH V HEDRXCK Q VVANDAESHAMBAUGH, Celina, Ohio. Qgil , JOYCE HEDRICK, Ft. Recovery, Ohio. E LEONA SHRIVER, Fair Haven, Ohio. I Takodah CID, CZD, Arion Choir CID, CZD, Madrigal Club CU, CZD, Pierian CU, QD. JEANETTE BARNETT, Glendale, Ohio.- ANNA BREWINGTON, Wilmington, O. MARY' COLLET, New Burlington, Ohio. joHN CORSO, Oxford, Ohio. al, MAY DUEEICY, Hamilton, Ohio. Mi ' lil R ' IFES HENRY HERRLE, Cincinnati, Ohio. .f-11 ,I VELMA MILLER, Sharonville, Ohio. N Je Q l l ll PAC- E NINETY-Six J -I 'tl X , .. M i r 1- 1 Q35 ,Q , a J U. .H 1 , ,fm ,WI 'X Q. W sig? A M f? 4 ff: LLL 4 ff il J i Efxif F ki lffffl M H in 'ff Q- my 'M C 1ERTRUDE BICE , GK! W U4 1 e e Freshman Teachers College VH H Q e , 55,4 OFFICERS V fl, W ily' Pf6SidCHt-GERTRUDE BICE Ev Vice President-MARJORIE VVARFIELD - Secretary-DORIS MEECH Treasurer-MARJORIE PUTT !-,.- :IR hw! , VW PAGE NINETY-SEVEN lnurg-AJQININ :xovd fLT :LM':7'ff5l E31 E311 lil! f:1 EW Z5 U U Ll IEE HHH EQ 155' 1-15: iff? Qzfbk we 'filiu K, w.1 K I rl Fi w ,J ..i J, -In JH 1. ,W .1 1-Q 1 , .im -Lx' My ffm ?t'1 X f A Mix T if Tj' F intl Iii ! ng: 1..-, 1. .. fl-17 L-. I u If-'Tj j sf iii A iff' 2253 ..,'.k1 21 Lf.. gg 5,1 hi! E, ,114 Qs, lil? ci. l l ri ,l ,l 'f iiii 4 .l. ri .ii vb ii rl l G .x illl hill ll Sl . li jill ,il lr ,liill FRESH MEN T. C. COURSES ll Amirne, Erma, AOU ....... ..,..... O xforcl O. Guenther, Thelma ,...... .,....... Centerville, O AHClS1'S01'1, Mary, ......... ,,...... O xforcl O. Hagood, Cora ,............. ..., . ..West Chester, O Barker, Beatridi, HKE ...... . ....,...., Dayton O. Harris, Goldie Mae ,...,.... ..,,.,... C enterville, O Barton, Estella ,..............,. ..,,.....,... D ayton O. Heironimus, Marie ,,...,, .,,,.,l,,,,,, N ew Paris, O ly Bateman, Clarence ,....... .,,,.,,.. N It. Vernon O. Hill, Edna ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Foster, O EC Baurngardner, Lois ,.......... ,.,, . .Blew Paris, O. Honeyman, Mildred ,..,...,. ...Tippecanoe City, O '51 B6Chtol, Agnes, AEE ......, .. ..,..,..... Elida O. Horner, VValter ,.,......,... .,.. ...l........,..... E a ton, O Beck, Anna Lois ,........ .....,...,., B ethel O. Huber, Helen ,.,,,.... ....,...,..,, H arrison, O TTI lfg Bechman, Ruth ,...... .......... L oveland O. Hughes, Clara ,.,,.... ....,.............. O xford, O in Berry, Gladys ,.,.,..t...... ..... . -Georgetown O. Jeffrey, Jessie ,........... . ...College Corner, O ii Berry, Ruth ,................ ,......,............... S t. Paris O. Jennings, Gertrude ,... ....... . ...... . .. Hamilton, O ...A -- Bice, Gertrude, AEE ...l,. l...... C ampbellstown O. Johnston, Hortense, ,................. ...W'ilmington, O ji Biere, Esther ,............., ............, lX 4cComb O. Jones, Mary Helen, AEE ...... . ................. Elida, O Broadwell, Irene ,.......... ...... .......... F e licity O. Keener, Lucile, .,....,..............,...,.,.. Whitehouse, O Brown, Margaret ,...............,.. ..New Madison O. Kelley, Helen, HKE ...... . . ......... Hillsboro, O H Brown, Ruhama, UKE . . ........... Bethel O. Kendell, Margaret, .... ....... C ovington, O L, Browne, Marie ,.................. .. . .. ..Dayton O. Kohler, Mabel ,......... ..l.... H amilton, O it Bunnell, Millie ............,.. ,.... ......... C l eves O. Koop, Marguerite ,...... f .. ..,.. New Bremen, O Burl-1, Louise ,........ . ..,.... Middletown O. Kress, Cora ,.............. ....,............. D ayton, O -l' Burrows, Thelma ,....,. ......,.... O sborne O. Kuch, Katie ,........,. ......... G ermantown, O Byrd, Amy, AEE ....,.. .Oxford O. Laffey, Rose ,............. ................. M adeira, O Carpenter, Helen ,.......... .... .l....... O x ford O. Laird, Ruby Grace, ...... .. . ...Rushsylvania, O Chinn, Lillian, AEE .... ..... . .Portsmouth O. Lawrence, Mabel ,........, ..,..l...l.l,.. O lceana, O :J Clark, Mary Helen ,....... ...,........... C elina O. Leibroolc, Beulah ,..... .................. O keana, O E l,,' Clawson, Ada ,................,... .........,... H amilton O. Lemon, Margaret ,........,. ........ N Iorning Sun, O Clemans, Hazel, AEE ..........,..... S. Charleston O. Lemon, Merle ,........................ ......... l iillsboro, O Clew, Helen ,........,..........,.... ............. G reenville O. Leonard, Dorothy, EEE ...... ........... l -ondon, O .- 5 Cook, Ruth ,.....,..,...,,...,....,.,....,...... Blanchester, O. Linson, Elizabeth ,............l. ..,............ L ondon, O Cottmeyer, Beatrice, HKE ...,,..... .... H amilton O. Lippert, Ruth ,........... i. ........ Wfilliaimsburg, O W' Curry, Lois ,.........,......,..................... New Paris O. McCann, Marcella ,......... ..... . ..Lynchburg, O l-l Dasher, Ruth ,........................ ,........ X fan Wfert O. McTamany, Beatrice ,........ ....... G eorgetown, O lllfll Dedrick, Margaret ,...... .................. C elina O. Manrod, Wm .,................. ...,. ...' .,.. O x f Ord, O VU Devine, Lora ,....... ........ ...... B e llefontaine O. May, Myrtle, HKE ...... .. ,....,......l... Lima, O E Drew, Alice ,..............,............,,... Williamsburg O. Meech, Doris, EEE ......... ........,. ....... L o ndon, O ilill Drummond, Genevieve ,......,..,.. .... .... L y ndon, O. Meloy, Helen, AEE ........ ......... N . Vernon, Ind Dull, Sarah Lenore, .......... ........... W illshire O. Melton, Luella ,... ....,.... ...... . . Cincinnati, O Edgar, Letha, AEA .... .. ....,......... Wauseon O. Mesloh, Caroline ,...... .. ...Cincinnati, O li:- Eesley, Irma Emma ,.,... .................. F remont O. Metcalf, Laura, ............ ........ A shtabula, O VQJIQ' Evans, Isabelle ,..... ,.., . Tippecanoe City O. Miller, Carolyn, XQ .... .......... C incinnati, O U Evans, Josephine ,,..., ...,.... F ayetteville O. Moore, Eva, I-IKE .......... ................. D eGraiT, O My Ewing, Jessie ,,..,...... ...,........... C amden O. Morris, Blanche ,.................... ..... E ast Liberty, O Field, Lillian ,........ .. ....... Seven Mile Morris, Elizabeth, 2272 .... .............. H illsboro, . Filler, Mildred ,.,....... ,,.....,... S idney Morton, Mildred, EEE ........ Tippecanoe City Finkbine, Mary ,......,.. .............. O xforcl Multer, Elsie ,................................ Portsmouth lfli ': Flinchpaugh, Ethel ,....... ...................... C leves Murphy, Nellie ,.............. . ....... .Marysville Ijlll EJ Fuhr, Mary ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,....., , . Williamsburg Newlon, Georgia May ,...... ....... B lanchester, Gieriri er, Charlotte ,,,,,, ,.,,..,,,,,..., C leves, O'KeQfe, Quelda, AEE ...... ......... Oxford, 51 Givenglvlildred ,................ . .,....... Sidney Orr, Beryl ,...................,...... ..... . . ..Celina, Goetz, Pauline, HKE ........ .......... H amilton oan, Faye ,.........................,.......,.. okeans Grimme, Ferne ,,,.,.,,,,....... ,. ...... Celina O. Parrott, Hannah Ruth, AEA ........ Marysville, O l-:ij Grissom, Helen Edith ,.,.,.. ...Riley O. Parshall, Mary ,.............................. ...Hillsboro, O Guenther, Opal ,,,,.,,,,,, .Dayton O. Patton, Helen Green, AEE .... ...... S pringtield, O 112553 J ll l ' --A . i 1 - f ' ,,, . r Y- r f r fe- ,,.-.. .- W.-. . ' l lifal , ,gg itil ,sg il Pauls NINETY-NINE , ff rr-1 A if., .ik 1 FW w -, .nn .L ,T- Q , :ll J ,fr .., l iw P5 Ji 'I ,J .I 117, lx 1 1 , . 4. 'v, iff' J 1 13 '-1 ,a SEI ll-ef .1 lil: f'f' Pearson, Helen, .....,..,,,,.,, .,......,.. T roy, Steet, Lyndon, ,.,,...,,,....,, m,A.,,, G ratis, O, Q3 Pentz, Esther, EEE ...... .,,..,... D ayton, Switzer, Ruth, A Z ,,,.,,., ,,,,,,,, D ayton, O, Pryor, Dorothy, ,,,.., .,,,,-,.,. ,.,,....... C a mden, Taylor, Cora, ,,,,,, ,.,,,, ,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S i dney, O, :sk Putt, Marjorie, HKE ........ ,......, C incinnati, Taylor, Winifred,.. .,............ .,,.... M iddletown, O, Ramsey, Murray, ...,,,,,,, ......,.,,, O xford, Techrnan, Ruth, ,,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,4,,,,,, O xford, O, AE, Rasor, Gladys, HKE ....,.... ..r..... B arberton, Tingley, Ila Lucille, HKE ............,. Van Wert, O. Q lm Rexer, Esther, ........ ........ ,....... D e Graff, Todd, Martha, A A A ........,... .,,,.,,,.. O xford, O. W Rexford, Helen, AEA ....... .....,...,,,.... M entor, Toohey, Mary, ........,,......,...,........,.,...,.. Dayton, O. ,gli 3 Rowe, Mary, ...,,..,..,...,.,.., .,...... N ew Vienna, Tremont, Ethel, ..................,............, Hamilton, O. Rowlen, Louise, .......... .....,....... I .ondon, Trillo, Caridad, Butnan Agusa, Philippine Islands :ffl Rumley, Lucile, ........,,........ ................... E aton, Vierling, Virginia, ..........,.......,..... Mt. Healthy, O. ls., ,E Runyan, Ralph, EX ..,,...,. ,.,.,,.. C onnersville VVagner, Wm., .........,...,..,.,. .....,. C incinnati, O. ff N Sanders, Martha, ....,,............. ..,,... H illsboro Waldorf, Leah Martha, ..... .,,.,,.,..,., O xford, O. ,ill LK Sargeant, Zelma, AEA ......., l............. S idney, Walke, Mildred, ............. .,..,.. C incinnati, O. E Satchel, Helen, ......,............l...,,..,.. Blanchester, Wallace, Florence, ....,., .......,.,,.,,,,,, I ,yndon, O. lily Schlottman, Corrine,.. ...............,.... Cincinnati VVallace, Mary, i,.... ,......,...........,...., L yndon, O. ,ar U Schreiner, Anna Marie,AEA.,Washington C. H. O Ware, Dorothy, ........ ...,... X Washington, C. H. O. p Scott, Evelyn, AEE ,... ............ K nightstown, Ind. Warfield, Marjorie, ....,. .. ..........,.........,. Lima, O. Scott, Viola, AEE ....,....,........., Knightstown, Ind. YVarner, Kathrein, .,.... ........ G reenville, O. -E Shambaugh, Wanda, AEA .................... Celina, O. Webber, Ruby, ......... ......................,..,,..,..,,, .fl Sharrer, Ruth, ,.,.....,.............. ....... M -arysville, O. Weiner, Merna, .,..,..,... .......... W est Elkton, O. Shoemaker, Elsie, ....... ,....... C amden, O. VVest Verona, ..,,............... ............ R ockford, O. 4,35 Shroyer, Mildred, ....... ......... D eGraff, O. Whitaker, Dellavaden, ...................... Belle Center Q, Smith, Elizabeth, ...,....... ...,..... M ansfield, O. VVhite, Luella Alberta, .... .........,......,. N orwoocl, O. Smith, Lucy, EEE ........... .......,. A shtabula, O. VVhitman, Ruth Harriet, HKE .,....,... Dayton, O. Smith, Mary Catherine, ...... .......... P eebles, O. Wood, Zerelda, AEA ................................ Lima, O. - iii Smith, Ruth, ,,........................ ............. D ayton, O. 'Woodruff, Marjorie, ,...... .....,....... O xford, O. Smith, Vera, .....,,........................... Portsmouth, O. Young, Doris, .,..,.,,.......... ...........,........ I -ima, O. ix. ,-- Smith, Virginia Ann, EEE .................. London, O. Zimmerman, Virginia, ................ Germantown, O. Stewart, Velma, ......................... ...,.... C amden Zimpfer, Edna, ....,.... I ....... ................. S idney, O. if-ftf Stolzenback, Jeanette, ...... ....... 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Q x wg-,q lgg 1:?3g3f-q- 1.11, xf47111s,-f,ff-:,-g,- '.w,:.:r1m,-:' '!':Sa,4,pf-::- .vf L 3. 1-EL Z 0'1'x1wf:.FQ BOOK THREE FRATERNITIES -Ae T' 'rf' 'bfi 7I--?ZT'ffT- I' .iv i:fff?'E i'7 :'fT3 'ff 'T' ,-L15 l.A'.,'wj l' J,'-J,:29,fQg15i4feg-i-Q-' QQIEELLQ-P' iiiaii cQg'i4'fl'g V,-Al ,. f... 1.,, my l I , . 1 1 .TF l r ,.. Rl 11 , ll l 'MM' F' ' ' '- ' ' Egfll . ,l 1 1 fail Ii-5 li ,N at lf -2 If-all itll :IS :ESQ ssss a as Fl ESP 'iff Porrs, GROSVENOR, P1E1'sc1-1, FOSTER, EARLY, CORBETT, SHEARER. ROGERS, NIILTENBERGER DUKE, OPPENLAWDER, MOORE, BLANZ. FRENcH, TAYLOR, EVERHART NN es lil ff MENS PAN-HELLEN IC COUNCIL ll WU Ralph Blanz ,.,,...,,. ,......,.... P resident jf' U W Harry Moore ,,,,,,.,...,,,., ,...., V ice President r--' 77:71 E. C. Oppenlander ....,r. ..........,. S ecretary 'M N' dill N MEMBERS ,lf H- w 'fill rgflw ll' l Q. 'X ll K? 21: lv. u-1' Fred Pietsch H. R. Grosvenor Harry Potts John Foster G. B. Early Graham Taylor E521 Walter Everhart Barkley Schroeder Dwight Rogers Russel Duke lffll ,N ii, an xl 'Z -Jzl Glenn Corbett Howard Miltenberger Charles French Fred Shearer LT, V4.1 A . ,I xiii i , an in lg glfil llrll I I PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE Vrwl .v,1 .... -wi -I.-,T .x If 'z 1.. E41 My .1 A I I ,921 1 Hill! ' lip' 4 , ' 1 -- -- Kr 3 I T ' pl .... Llx ig' lg 'Lil lzgiil lellf E fifw' I2 ,gil LZ- ,555 si 2331 U - Sli! T-Ls mi-. Nil r., Lf 1321! 5' ,5 :Tr -,. lj? in ffi :iii . - E Eff rj' J, ' Me. . If jf STEXVART, MITCHELL, SHARDELOXV, SKILLMAN, YOUNG, BAYES, WORK, MTLDERS, SOMDAHL, ECKLEY QF BEAVER, BAIRD, GREER, SLMENSON, Zooxc. WORK, MOORE, MUNNS, WOLF, HARTZELL. SLN' r ORTH, SHAUFELBERGER, H IMMELRIGHT, SAUER, DEVINE, FRENCH, SHEARER. +1'. El W Mix' .. Y , F1 2--, H291 This W BETA TH ETA PI E, E, 311: ' LH - . , . Q 'xii . . . Estabhshed at Mxaml 1839 gf 1' 'QiOLORSlPiI1k and Blue FLOXYER-Piflk Rose iff? rd- . , - l. ' 'LJ L1 WI' ' wi? LE A F' y if -U 'A 2 NT , L1-Q Nfl 7 v5'?f'V ' 'W QF If-,fi I U 'wi M '. I , My gig LT V-. 2, W Wig Lil W UN ,+ VTQ1 liiffi 'Fifi' I T 'QQ Ui' star? sifa If Fifi' f ffl' ET? -TT 1.1 ,l'l,.7'lT- fififf w1?iizT:1:,:::i? Ti-E fi'-' ,f'?f'J,'L1T1-'-?T '9w U EW ' N PAGE ONE HUNDRED Two 'Q I , ip. r 'A 3 fr C. 5 l .2- sn l 'Q L... r-, . l l lug' q ',1 . 5 ' -1 5 1 if N, fi 4,5 BP Q9 U. I vi 22 WF ... l l lil E it T ll ll? E. L5 If il . ....,. Q Lia, f. ,. e 11,0 ,V .QL ,gg fr,Q.:-.u..'.Llea:J, ei, ,Q 4.1 BETA THETA PI 'f-kit fe .Founded 531 1839 awk? Miami University ALPHA CHAPTER FRATRES IN OPPIDO lf e211-QM l l lTPEM-xQe5,Q75?iiwfQl Q Ai.AVA L A l Y -A T 'T-'PTH had 'L l Harvey R. Cook, A. B., A. M., M. D. Charles A. Shera, A. B. john Molyneaux, D. Dj S. Philip Shera, A. B. , George M. Shera, A. B. I. Donald Shera, A. B. William T. Stewart, B. S., M. D. Robert Cummins, A. B. FRATRES IN FACULTATE William jasper McSurely, A. B., A. M., D. D. Andrew Dousa Hepburn, A. B., A. M., D. D., L. L. D. joseph Albertus Culler, A. B., Ph. D. Charles F. Devine Charles N. French Thomas L. Greer Henry W. Orth Richard B. Baird Oscar H. Bayes Donald E. Beaver Elmer 1. Kamm Cyril H. Moore Walter M. Barnes Sidney Eckley Ir. Raymond Milders Joseph R Work FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY 5 . Robert J. Himmelri Benjamin F. Sh ufelberger P Edward A. Sauer NINETEEN HUS1 E g TwENTY-ONE I t . , W '95 4, C ti ff. 5? Sl? vekfa was ,Q5lQif!Z23BEfLa. 'bw jgfm I Fred W. Shearer Bernard L. Stewart NINETEEN HUNDRED l .l TY-Two A ,, .., t Thomas A. Munns Olaf G. Somdahl Richard D. Wolf lf. ,,l' C Russell H. Young Xi'9v,JlqII , Jay F. Zook get NINETEEN HUNDRED TWDNTY-THREE Lee Mitchell Vlfaldo G. Simenson Harold G. Skillman Duffield Shardelow ht . . -- . U A l -.. ,....,. M. . L... Pam-: ONE HUNDR T11 EE , , is .,,4 ,H , . V, 1 H1 'lla Lf, i , 1 , fm, 'W UWA 'A' M 'M k M ' ,EQ-11 ,V--,ee L H' ' , E'-fi? 2 Y Z Q! iii! ' 'ig-U I TT Q Li I EI. 1 5 ff I.: .IJ E1 ': ' 5. .UL at . 21, x , IJ! LN ILE, I n- V ,, - inf? ? SCHERZ, JENKINS, SEEKS, KEYS, CARRACI, DALBY, FORD, MASTERS, HIESTAND, WVILSON. 1iY: i. fl GAYLE, VVALTER, KLUVER, Fox, ANTHONY, IWCGINNIS N, CooKE, CRISLER, MULLER. PELLE, EVANS , ' 1 BAKER, TRAUL, MCGXNNIS R, Fox, A, C., OPPENLANDER, CORBETT, NE1-H, KRAMER. ?. , , NIACAULEY, DITZEL, DAVIS, BELL, SCHNVARZ, KOHLER. Qi 1, ,q ?m 54 lv -31 H991 PHI DELTA THETA ii Established at Miami 1848 Li . . -,fQ,, COLORS-Argent and Azure FLOWER-The Whlte Carnauon Y j QL L E W nj., . xi!!! 1524! U iw LL, 1-3122 IF' U-U Pnl f 1 v Liu ww Ylpizgi 'TJ E-gg, 'Ea girif Iziffl ,gf iff, LU. U7 VT- TfYlI.Z'l1Tf'iT? ?T'I: f7'i1Z'T-TJ3ZZ'Q'1l :'I'f'Ii'1T7 T:fTfT-T1 f7f'IZ'i' W' fifi 1'l'TI1TlffIT'il11'IT' TT' Ly 'f,'QQ'f,g'fi filgfi ' 1215 iliggf ,ED if 1Qlif-.13115?3.1FP.1if'-'31'1Eil PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOUR fl ali I -J l 5 lm:-l l ,D , l T' 1 il .3 21-24 I ...ll ,-,ll iii r 1 3 l .l lx, l l. ...Q .ill Quill .2151 PHI DELTA THETA Iii? f 5 El Founded 1848 :M N l Q jV 4413 M Lu Miami University E OHIO ALPHA CHAPTER FRATERS IN OPPIDO Hugh M. Moore B. S., M. S., M. D. I.GilbertWelshA.B. Fred R. Cowles, B. S. T. CliiTord McDill. -T? J FRATRES IN FACULITATE , Benjamin M. Davis, B. S., M. S., Ph. D. .lfil FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY 'lg l.. E. C. Oppenlander A. C. Fox i' NINETEEN HUNDRED TWVENTY-ONE Rohe VValter ' I Wilbur Kramer Robert W. Cooke Howard H. Masters ,N Robert Crisler Howard H. Traul Ralph McGinnis Az' Glenn H. Corbett Thomas H. Davis 5' june Gayle Hubert Neth Robert Leist 451553 e- ' N INETEEr?iPlgq5iSDWfQ1i ENTY-TWVO ll A 1- 9' .,, Thomas E. Bell t William J. Schwarz If jd W. Baker Wilbur Pelle 1-yr Sanford Carraci William L. Seaks Roland Keys A Verne VVilson ll' Clyde selrerz Henry Ford lsyp ' :msc - ,ru NINETEEN HUNDizE TWENTY-THREE LJ Harold Dirrel ' Arthur jenkins Robert Dalby i William Kohler John Evans Theodore Kluver Anthony Fox Robert Muller William Hiestand Warren Macauley irc' 1 PAGE ONE I-IUNDE Fl 'fflf V3 li lf,-ii W?-J' ' ..,, IIE 'iii I 3.2 ,i 5 , rg U5 E: Ili W -:I TXY illi i 4. U V5 i STUEVE, CARLISLE, HOBERG, WIRE, MOENCH, ROGERS, IXICDIARMID, NIOENCH, ROBINSON, LOEHMAN .-gan, MURPHY, DAVIS, FORD, Essro, HANCHER, WARD, LAURIMORE, SPARLING, GREGG, NIUELLER, LAEEERTY W. Gm-Es, STEVENS, BENHAM, VVILEY, AHLEEELD, FLANAGAN, H EREERT, GRAY, GREGORY, CLOUGH E ,M FARQUEAR, NIARSHAL L, MARKLEY, EARLV, SCHUPR MCMULLEN PUGH, ALLEN, i GJ IW E' DELTA .KAPPA EPSILON wifi ? I i .v I . 'fi ,Iii K GI W, 5-P i :Eff i L .1 lifi Fi? 512' 1 itif F ,',, Fi 5,513 Vi. Il 'T 1 521' .gin sg, E521 if if L ,ij E :sg . ' Established at Miami 1852 I COLORS-Blue, old Gold, and Cfimgon FLOWER-The Pansy I N i is T iiwiff, 'X ' I N N 3 'qi E ig! EL? iii ii-F fiiii iii - ,L L L, , Qmuiii I, PAGE ONE HUNDRED Six .f Sq .dl .M .., . ,l in .l ,. S. fl .u ... i :J 1 .rf-'el 'fir ld .L el 'il E -v- 1 mx 11 w 1,+.l my sl my YQ' ,f si, is' .-3, J .-,i ed 7 -Va la! lfll - :J il DELTA KAPPA EPSILQN ...A ,gm , Founded 1844 if if N li ' fri as i FRATRES IN DPPIDO Elmer Bartan Finch, A. B., A. M. Orlando Burnet Finch, A. B., A. M. fig Edward Bruce Ferguson, A. B. ' Paul VV. Baer, A. B. u Joseph Mollyneaux Marion Elmer Coulter S ' Elmer VV. Hinkle, A. B. ERATRES IN FACULTATE Tj I Raymond Mollyneaux Hughes, A. B., M. S. E Alfred Horatio Upham, A. B., A. M., Ph, D. Samuel jacob Brandenburg, A. B., Ph. D. l i 4, .. Clarence William Kreger, A. B. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE .ZF ' NINETEEN HUNDRED TNVENTY ,l vi Paul H. McMullen Samuel V. D. Markley :f Robert H. Pugh Guy B. Early Q. H VValter L. Schupp Floyd Farquear E53 Zig! 'J .4 T NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE l james A. Flanagan james H. Hancher WW? Howard D. Gregg K- Howard W. Allen 255 William H. Hoberg James H. Alexander L. E James H. Carlisle 1Jca1llf'vfi1f,L.,g42 Everett S. Stueve xg james D. Rogers i,,j.,l.,5.'1,'. john F, Wilsgn, jr, lm G. Fredrick Moench '7 l'- , .1 .'r' Harold M. Herbert -id- N INETEEN ' -E T NTY-TYVO Robert E. Benham L- jlif,-l-- ? ' f'3: E Lawrence B. Murphy W George W. A. 'Clough 5:31 J Charles E. Mueller ,Q -, Elmer W. Essig mllllli illw . George F. Sparling ,Qi Frank N. Gray HX 1 ' l Robert L. Stevens FW W. Lawrence Lafferty A yHfQLZ4bf?' Harry N. Ward Al Burley Laurimore A9fY'i'U'O Donald A. VViley lg, F' Joseph D. McDiarmid Robert W. Wire ,,.. 1121 NINETEEN HUNDRED TVVENTY-THREE MF! A. Neil Ahiefdd LaMont Jeffry john W. Davis ' P..Chalmer Lingrel gr Thomas E. Ford William C. Loehman W. Edward Gregory Edward G. Moench Q , Dudley H. Robinson ' f i PAGE ONE HUNDRED S EVER 4 , 1 1, 51 ICJ, 'Q Qi: wg. 1+ fl Al fi 1115+ X i 1 WJ IQ Qi . - I3-ir 'Eff 3 iii' 73 Sf. 5 E 355 S ,fl :L if -f 1, 'XV M 5 i5::V Aff, H asf- ' We T1 E. lil T 'EEE I if gal ksiee iii' iffy: EVANS, ROSSMAN, POHLMAN, HEETER, HAWK, DUGAN, Cum., LEE, EYLER, TXVITCHELL F5131 J REED, YOUNG. Pumuom, ANGLE, ANDREYVS, SY1-:Es, UNDERXVOOD, RUNYAN. KLING, BAER fi f- iff MURPHY, PARROT, SEIBERT, GRosvENoR, BROYVNE, KALNIERTON, GLAZIER, EVERHART. Agw n WILSON, BROCKELL, FAUSTER, ISRAEL, BLACK, HOXVETT. 2 3 :Q 5513. H' SIGMA CHI -Q M F' r . . . Estabhshed at Mlaml 1855 ...W J COLORS-Blue and Gold FLOWER-The XfVhite Rose ,Ng Fa J 152' E 311511 E X H ml , 'ii P -7 . ajax iii all cr fl: f nf ' E341 ,Tj -.:1 E21 ffm L2 152. 'ff-1 T - M 1: ...- -W.-..-W.-..- .N..,wT,ZM,gr1,Lgfg E, . EWR - , ., , -v--1'T,,,? PAGE ONE HUNDRED Exam' ,, ,: Q i 's.:Qr2fv-all -- ., ... -Y ,N-V . SIGMA CHI Founded 1855 Miami University ALPHA CHAPTER KFRATRES IN FACULTATE Wallace P. Roudebush, A. B. FRATRES IN OPPIIDO C. O. Munns, M. D. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TWVENTY Arno E. Kalmerton John H. Goodwin NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE Walter M. Everhart Robert M. Hale ' Ernst A. Twitchell Harold L. Browne NINETEEN HU TWENTY-Two Benjamin V. Andrews g james W. Schweizer W. Earl Hauser fy ,Q Harold Heeter It Clayton Sykes 'i.Vf M - Paul M. Angle - K 'f ir' ,AN 'ffff L, A'-H x rr ' f' 1-..-. A, -.a...,e.'Ti: ' .n V-Titre-err i john Frazer, A. B. Iwin L. Seibert Hosmer R. Grosvenor Russell T. Glazier Chester N. Murphy Michael I. Kling Harold Israel Richard Evans Emery Eyler Denise Rossman Ralph Runyan Harold Young Hugh C. Pohlman NINETEEN HUNDRFQ WENTY-THREE john V. Fauster Arba V. Hawk Ralph E. Baer John L. Dugan Murray VVilson Samuel L. Black Paul VV. Purmort Kenneth F. Brockell L, H. Dawson F. T. Underwood Frederick Reed Edward Curl PAGE ONE HUNDR D 71 I ,, if Ji . I I: .V I, .ij I., fi lf, .. if I .5 ff ,' +3 Sl .I 11 IJ I.: 12' -.f:I . F I' 'Z ff. I! I, ' 'M ' L 'T' 'Mn' ::'1 'xL'E 'E 2 ' H' 'S Q '-131 f I VT. IQ? Qi V51 U E jx- -L ? if J: 51-. - 4 E3 hi! E3 E. 551 N 'IJ iii gi 5355 E i -- iii fjf' H LONGSIRETH, RAGAN, INIOORE, G. PIETSCH, RUFE, OLIJI-IAIvI, NIAPLE, KITCHEN, NICDONALD. ' - FRANCISCO, TERRILI., JOHNSON, FERGUSON. THOMPSON, SMITH. HERR, JACKSON, CETZOCR F' BATEMAN, F. PIETSCH, ARMSTRONG, PERRONE, BROXVER, CLARK, PER.-XLTA, NIILLER. w Q la! L In! V E53 F 2 DELTA UPSILON U . . . WV' F I Establlshed at Mlaml 1868 IN . 5 Z 76552 COLORS-Sapphire Blue and Gold FLOWER-The Marechael Meil Rose Q iii, iq jlw JU 5,531 l . U W7 .N-...I Si - :J sig .1 gi .-.-: PAG E ONE HUNDRED TEN DELTA UPSILON , ,gf Q Founded 1834 4 Williams College MIAMI CHAPTER ' FRATER IN OPPIDO Cecil Pultz, Purdue, '16. FRATRES IN. FACULTATE Frank Lowry Clark, A. B., A. M. Ph. D. Clarence E. Carter, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. Paul R. Miller J. I. Peralta Carl Perrone Hugh M. Brower Harry K. Moore Earl H. Thompson Joseph E. Cetzok Sterling Johnson Robert S. Ferguson Louis J. Francisco Gus Pietsch Wfalter McDonald FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED T XVENTY N1N1QfEr'5f gl-Ellff aj ONE i NINE151 M' -+11 -ww Gsm.-1 -'L if -'?dl'V1f'ii5l-51' . 'iff 1- l- bm-. A -Aly-Num fic :flfiv 5ggQdYCAxi:cE?EEy,o K 1: NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE Edward Longstreth Fred H. Pietsch Thomas Bateman Frank L. Armstrong Ransom B. Clark Charters D. Maple Allen Ragan ' Joseph V. Ruff Harold H. Oldham Ralph R. Herr William Kitchen Virgil jackson Marc Terrill jg! I l I PAGE ONE HUNDIL E Drozfmaffllif .,m,1,:2'5'Hzg I I I I X I Ii I' DEVOSS, SI-IEARD, PREDMORE, V'EALE, PI.-XNDLEY, XVARR, LADLEY GIRTON. BURTON. I NICHOI.S. HYMAN, HOPKINS, .AINSLEYA BISHOP. DALLY, PARROTI SMITH, NIILTENBERGER. GRIIPIYITI-I NICHOLS, FOLEY, B1:I:IcI,Izx', Poms, SPINDLER, DAUGHERTY, BROWN. - I II I . . 'I Establlshed at MIam1 1906 59, COLORS-Harvard Red and Gold FLOWER-Red Carnation VIII -I I I I ' I ,III Ii, I, I I I QTII I II f I IIII SVI I I I , II ,-,-Y.- ,Y . I . ,Vx.V-.V vI HI ..-,,,.-, , I I . I - , - -- -H f, V V . ... 4. I ...N I ,,,, ,n...,..i-.f- .g:.V,. ,'5-,LI1,I V I I I-g53fV.I,.L g.'I.,.,I 1: gligtggigiiL--,TiI.L.igQL14.'I, I ,I 'g,,I,,,,,j II... 'fi PAGE ONE HUNDRED TVVELVE I, 'I IIMI I II I IIFI I -I If I I7 If I 2 II I I I I I I I I I I I II L, I7 T I E I II I I ,III , Q I IT III If IE fl Il.QfI IYAI 'WI I ' I lin ,gi ffl i 1- l 11 ,L--' ,. . l,f.,, X. ,l ' l li -P PHI KAPPA TAU Founded 1006 Miami Ihiversity ALPHA CHAPTER FRATER IN QPPIDO E Dr. I-Iazelett H. Moore L FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Charles Harldchin Prof john S Beeliley Dean Edwin E. Brandon Prof Herman H Benelce Prof. Maurice Baudin Dr. lVllllam H Shldeler f Prof. Joseph Clokey Prof Charles S Bunger FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE E I NINETEEN HUNDRED TVVENTY. Harry T. Potts Russell C Splrldler l wr Lowell A. Daugherty grills Ferrls E Beekley W. Massey Foley Robert E Brown 5 NINETIEEN H6lg1 'ENTX'-ONE llx-I Howard Miltenberger lohn H Grlffith T Clifford Sheard Harold Nichols Q ' ' l'lQlll 1-flilliy W N INETEEN 9 G TY-Two Roy E. Veale '-ll Howard Burton fn-l 1 75-lf 'wx LQ! K, Ivan Handley Milford HCVITIZIU N Charles Warr CU l V Gordon Smith E william A. Hopkins TLHTU I L. Rees Dems NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE Walter G. Ainsley Vifgll T GIFYOH Donald Predmore Hugh N1Ch0l5 ff Hargld DQVOSS Edmund Parrott li, Gvid Dally -. A 72 J P ' -A-T - .-i ' f , .. , :--,- - . Y ,-,-4T-,--N- ---L.,-A-5 7, ' l l lliil ll 'Q'Tiil'l fl W, V -is ,1 .4 1 'E s W .,, ,I fx Zi iv XZ! . 52 15 . vw 3,1 :Af .nv W 1, -1? ji 74 .2 ,gn Q My Q. U - D E- - sf E- ? fi Q3 ,QE 1116 - WSL ET A K. A ,T T Ei ' NXAXWELL, BRATE, BELL, EWING, EUTRECHT, AYERS, HOFFMAN, Ross, MCADAMS. W CUTRIGHT, ARMISTEAD, NIILBORN, NIITCHELL, SOMMERS, HOLTZMULLER, CROUSE, NYE, BECKETT ii, V I-IOLLADAY, HAMMEL, RILEY, TAYLOR, SNIAIL, DUKE, DIIYERS-. p N .f. M. Es! -- wg DELTA TAU DELTA Fail! . . . - Establxshed at M1am1 1916 GAMMA UPSILON CHAPTER W COLORS-Puf le, White, and Gold FLOWER-The Pans ,, D Y iv .3 Egg ' fi' V fix VNS. N asf- E. fly ml 551 E l p l PAQ EI ONE HUNDRED FOUR1-EEN Ni bi! if -:i :UN ., I is? :ii .,, Jw .1 Z5 '96 .w . L. s: . n ru f-,. L.. 'E 2 N. 1. ri' E.. H, ,kk 1. A, :Lf I.mi il 559 .5 'Di T555 .,, iff QQ IE! Jkirgaeefzsrmiaevzliiazxseifqfupfab-.see,zwgfil lm' l l T DELTA TAU DELTA El. . . E E g arage E Founded ,535 1859 Q 91? I' ---. ' . Bethany College lg GAMMA UPSILON CHAPTER TU ' FRATREs IN oPP1Do 5 Llewellyn Bonham, B. S. A George W. Dubois, A. B., B. D., D. D. U Ea- Thomas Wylie, A. B. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY ' A Larz Ross Hammel Richard E. Riley R. Graham Taylor Qi NINETEEN 'l f V TWENTY-ONE I - fill ' ' . -g, H Russell E. Duke , Charles B. Smail Vfll W sm E E A Nwff eeefrwe ' A W FQ Donald Armistead 5 , V Lewis Ross T Rollie G. Nye . .l, ll.lllIQf'gi l 1 Mex Bell Joh.. amuse E Francis Cutfiehr Y Roy Beckett ,.'l p , William Holladay A M1523 M.. faizpx 'Hull' ., 1 ' Frank Holtzmuller V5 .. James Myers U Kenneth Hoffman A if Howard Milborn , NF ' Tj' A NINETEEN HUN ED TWENTY-THREE Othmar Maxwell ' I Francis Mitchell 33' Willis Ewing ' Richard Sommers ia William Eutrecht Howard Laub 'T' ff joseph Ayers ' tv I ,2': .ae.-e.e-all l l l l- .- 4. Isl PAGE Oxr: Iluxlmen Fuf'rEEN A. I I .4,I .A 1 A-. my 1: 5 I g g ,Ta . 2311 ... 1- fff , Q Vi? lgiif I aw LM ii Mid H V9 ,-V' L:z US! AJ IE! Q5 3251 'ii Y: , .., Qi E I I 5. ,wif SHAMBAUGH, MAPES, HERNIAN, MCNELLX', BRUNSMAN, KEAY, MILLS, WILLIAMS, VVRIGHT, HARRIS 4, Nl ,, H1 W. ANGUS, THOMPSON, SELBY, NIPPERT, SIzELovE, GUTI-IRIE, SI-IROEDER, CRANE, IVIASON, BERRY, HANSBARGER ' iigw MCGEE, MCCOPPIN, RUI-I, H. ANGUS, F,FOCl-IT, HAMILTON, CARPENTER, MEIASELI., BLUM, HECK, SAUNDERS - MARSHALL, BLANZ, TENER, W. FOCI-IT, FOSTER, GRINNELL, WHITE, SMITH E ix 95' DAVIS, R. WRIGHT, LUCAS, ARNOLD, XIANCE, LEPHART, OBORN L.. , L' ' rf hw L2-U Qiiii A SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Established at Miami 1919 Trai COLQRS-Purple and Old Gold F LOYKVER-V1Oi9t 1' 553' ' i ,iii fi' 7551 iw L- Effv , M E ' J ' ,iiqi Ii' V522 il MEM S S S, S S ,.S-S, , , A T ,I ,gflif HH! 1 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN m v A 5 l 1 W, '19 .gg 1 in A- EN L .Vw an Ui L ug. -,-i if 1 r. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON gill E Q . 'Founded 'i 1856 ' Q D Alabama University orno TAU CHAPTER , Q ' FRATRES IN OPPIDO Thomas Carter Law David A. Groves, A. B. Courtney Allen, A. B. X-.,' . Qi FRATRES IN FACULTATE - Fred C. Wfhitcomb, B. S. J. Vtfarren Smith, B. S. Bruce Fink, B. S., M. S., A. M., Ph. D. H. Kenneth Dunn,A. B- FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TNVENTY Frank M. Hawley Bladen Marshall Ralph J. Blanz Francis Smith Charles Finch Glen Tener VVilher Focht Albert Grinnel .Francis Woodruff Will . aff-l NINETEEN HU1ignj'3QgD TWENTY-ONE Fred Berry Richard Sanders Walter Brunsman A ga ll .E Chauncey Saunders WF Elwood C. Carpenter Barkley Schroeder Alwyn Crane Kenneth White Frank Focht- 5 Fred C. Williams iii l ' - lsfl Y lffl2? 1:-3154313 A ' ' ftrf lf'- NINE .. Q. '-Two Harold Angus C. Warren Mapes Glenn Hansbarger Edward W. Nippert Paul McCoppin Ernest Ruh Legrand Measell Kenneth 'Fhompson George Ohorn Ric Robert Wright -.r- Dan Arnold NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE Chester B. Blum VVi,llard Heck Emerson Lephart Benjamin Sizelove Francis Hannaford VVilliam Mason Levi Shambaugh . L Q ill Vi! A ,A I 1 1 l l 151 img PAGE ONE IAIUNDRED SEVEN TEEN ---Iiiiillllllll ,J .4 fa ,. ,. U. .J- LF P7 'h ii 1-'L .V+ Vi I-E .-. SN C K, W 29 IP? yi? LTP ci 4, QQ jE.gf32f:z2a:5:f5:2:QI I L Q7i'iZ57,f5f?i'x3i5i:'83:igfH'1:'H5wlI3fQ?Q!I 1535 liaf4gh1:s:a5gvEfi:vgQgQ E .E QQ :J E ,ax YQ, Lis P- U I ZZ E 3 K VVAGNER, HOFFMAN, ROWAN. Ji HENNEY, VINNEDGE, WILKINSON, WEIDNER. AP ,fl 'ii E ,Cf 'F' L W DELTA THETA CHI UU 3 gf Established at Miami 1919 COLORS-White and Gold FLOWERS-Tea Rose Y ,I 've 5 .. 1 Q 33 N Rf lil E P lil I 1 B PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN .ii S, 1 .': U1 E imi I I l l l gg lima: - DELTA THETA CHI , ww 6 1 A 9 Founded If 1920 Miami University FRATRES 'IN UNIVERSITATE R3 E E E iii S Q Q r -,S if Q' il' ,M ' if iii 3, ,m I-af L45 Us L N INETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE Robert A. Wilkinson Hewitt B. Vinnedge Paul R. Weidner Edward B. ,Rowan I Hoffmann ..ib L9 e i -, NINETEEN? fyffiibvo in j ...V V pg: I F4-' Art a-+a li .521 ,,,b 'I A NINETQN REE 1 ' tl' l I f leaf i i Isa! l HQH Plum ONE PIUNDRED Nmiz TEEN A , F ' .qi fin IE? P2 ' il YJ '.f:'l f I 1'- .-A lil 'E 'Q -It -V in ST, fe 2? Gi wg 'Ki .13 iii lie ,vig QL: E Qi. .J .13 f-J xf. li N'.A' la..wexA'E lvl ll! til lla 5? E3 F A lil E I , E lfilql A lgll PAGIIIVILUS' FINLEEICKELY XV0OD'CANNow i- EYERS Lwnsizx PHILLIPS, SMITH, HOLT. lil PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL ' nfl F36 ' WOMEN S INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL le' A I OFFICERS .Ili Mary Lou Phillips ,O., ....,.......I.,,...,.,,..,....C ...,,.,,.....,.. P resldent Pauline Heir ,,.,.,,I,..,.. ,......,.. V ice President F lj Roma Lindsey..I.i,.e .,............., Secretary Helen Smith O,,,,,..,,,...,,,.,,I,O,.,,,,,,,I.,,,,, ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.IIO,,,O...., T reasurer liar ALPHA oM1cRoN PI CHI OMEGA T Roma Lindsey Helen Smith lege: Grace Willis Charlotte Meyers U Sophie Nickel Helen Wood ' Q lif , :ul DELTA DELTA DELTA DELTA ZETA Mary Lou Phillips Pauline Holt E P' Mary Cannon Margaret Finley Alice Kuhne Edwina Stevens ' If- DELTA PI Elsie King Rachel Donald Mary Lee Page PAGE ONE I-IUNIJRED Twcwrv ,,, 'H -Q 1, 'E -x xu .4 'f- 5 ! 41 mi :Sid i, lf? i fl N. 21 riff l .. 153 vfl. xii - wal 4- . , ,fm H if if - 13' ill Ji I +l F l 5 E :E A E5 U FQ Q Lxlsrillg-ii-lviiliisl JONESFUTTV HOPKEQZFENT' JACOBY, DREYEIELEm1wiESg:AMBAUGH' NIAY, N il: 5 77 - 'LB 52 TEACHERS COLLEGE PAN-HELLENIC E President ..,,,.. ., .,...,.. Marian Dreyer 1 ,LT lu Secretary ..,..... ,.,..... M ary Hopkins Iliff 5 Treasurer .,.. ., .....,J.,.r...,,...., .,,....7r,,,,,.7.r G ladys Jacoby QQ, K1Vancla Shambaugh Virgie Smith Tll Zelma Sargent Hazel Clemmens i Eloise Cunnin ham Mary Helen jones M -N g E Dorothy Leonard Hulda Ungericht W Z' E ya f l it A a L fl 'y'Aa lm' ' PAGE ONE Huxrmno TWVENTY-ONE LI HJ 521 'il 1.' l l law-'e2:1:fIcfs1ifi1 lml fewer: I :g2..12vgIf-+m-Safe azfwul lml lm2p.Qam.mff,fL4i I l 122 I 53 'Q ': A 2 I :Q-I iii 42 Y : ' iil X -sg: E E , , IQ f- SXVITZER, BERTCH, LEFLAR, NIURPHY, CARSON, NIANLEY, COPPESS. Q, MCARTHUR, I-IOLT, NIILLER, FINLEY, M. NIILLER, STEVENS, HUBBARD. SPARLING, TRANTER, VVILLEY, NAGEL, KENDALL , OI-uzocx, YVHITTAKER. I M. VANDERVORT, AVERY, VVILLIAMSON, M. FARNSWORTI-I, E. VANDERVORT, FARNSXVORTH, VVEBER, HENDERSON Eg If-Q . - F., WW UU Lx an ii Rf DELTA ZETA Founded at Miami 1902 SEV COLORS-Old Rose and Nile Green FLOWER-Killarney Rose L. I fa I In U .P gin 1' , N H Q L' ug. ii ay ,. 's lg f l l l l L L . - E E ,, PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-Two - DELTA ZETA El ,1 rw if in l E ifwmaa21fi+1l l l I l l l l iagap,-,Kamal lag lrmewfaawsix l I . .,,c Founded EJ 1902 N Q z' mum Miami University ALPHA CHAPTER SORORES IN OPPIDO IQJLVUIIELQJIEI ELM! Q IEE ,M rl ,gl 5.1 I I-Y Eb I .1 54 1 54: Q2 in-. :ff ut .14 .,l Mrs. Paul Baer Mrs. Hayes Margaret Devine U E SOROR IN FACULTATE F Miss Habekost ' i '-T SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY y Pauline Holt Miriam Weber Iris Mfiller NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE it Ruth Switzer Dorothy Bertch Hilda Manley 5 Amelia Kendle Mary Frances Tranter X Margaret Finley E- . , jl xx '5- f X eng rg NINETE yy UNDRED TVKLEN xauwvo we X A k5'-iftsx 1 - 'ir Florence Willey C in Edith Orrock it Marjorie Miner 6 afjfaf H Elizabeth whiaaka Mary Sparling 'h E' L. X, 'ii' Nina Carson I Mabel Leilar V S Margaret VVilliamson W Edwina Stevens Esther Vandervort lf --5, r fu XXI fwfr N ii NINETEEN H Q CIT TY-THREE Margaret Hubbard ' Bl2LI1Cl'16 HCI1dCl'SOI'1 Margaret McArthur Elilabefh Avery Eg' Mildred Vandervort Helen CODDGSS Marion Farnsworth Marjorie Nagel Evelyn Farnsworth Martha Murphy Q Grace Boehner n PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-Tnmss 4 rf ' V 4 Y Us ET 5 mg' N w 141' .M X rv 1 vt., A, Nl' A., E1 W 1 51,25 Vg- 13,- EA, E! ., fy WM' ' 13 1 1-7 5,1 fill. .6 1 -,fp w pf X 5 , EH: .Ei Y PN? 'lf N 63 AY ' TCF N M '1 W '34 'N 51 tw: U ,YE H 1 ,Ti F2 .Sas -r ia I isis,-, QF 1: PAG an Lu, fx T,-1, W 1.1 , .HQ F, ri, r wa. fx- rs tin. .1-A fi .55 ,. .tic an Lx-in -U A IJ .11 fa -J l l il, lf lit' lgg DELTA DELTA DELTA . 'N Q . Founded 1888 A AWB E-1 5:5 in lfii Boston University lg - DFLTA BETA CHAPTER ff-f Mil ' , r SORORFS lN DPPIDO Mrs. S. L. Stewart A. B. Kathryn Coulter H .gi V., . ill :Q SORORES IN FACULTATE . Clara Feeney, A. E., B. sg, A. M. Francis Ragland A. E., A. M. 3 Grace G. Glasgow, A. B. TEA SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE -is T A - NINETEEN HUNDRED TVVENTY ff Isabel Griscom Lyllis Ward Ruth Evelyn Davies Eva Bess : Alice Grimm Mary Lou Phillips . A 3 T ' NINETEEN HUN TWENTY-ONE lg Helen Zink ' .',,' g jf' Lucille Marshall lm Mary Loudenback g Annette Schwarz E Felonise Weiser - 11 Jessie Van Gorden Mary Cannon Helen Brown N :E3Ti1E I Z. ' :gl A A f . I 25a T N INETEEN A 1 - Y-Two L W Dorothy Pine Norma Hurst Alice Kuhne . L, h ii' Nelle Ansley in y 0 A -1.4 -' A L-' .5 . UND ' A VET - T N Dorothy Condit 'A , COS T J A I Ruth Warren E Mary Ellen Brumbaugh 01,0 navy Alice Pearce Vera Bevington , Marjorie Wentvsforth Margaret Steil . Helen Tougas ' Dorothy Loudenback Francis Vlfakefxeld Beulah Young Martha Rothwell ii, i SPECIAL g Martha Todd lg 4AA .m, s ,+. :Jj l l l l S l PAGE ONE HUNDRED TwaNrv-Five NIH-I ',A 7:1 E21 lE3i??FQ-2313-23532421-I j L51 , -Q 1. DJ TIE 4 I I V '-sq, MAXXVELL, YVETMOIQE, F.-NIST, CARROLL, H. ALBAUGI-I, H. Woon. FINK, SNORF, L. NIILLER, SCHAEFFER. ARMSTRONG, SAUNDERS. C. MILLER, SCHOLL, PIEWVITT, T. WETIIERILL, MCSI-IERRY, V. ALBAUGII, F. VVETHERILL 53: ' , BOXVERSOX, Woon, CARLIER, SMITH BALDXVIN. SCHOOLFIELD M EYERS. KS ' M '-I I iii :ICQ I-1' CHI OMEGA Established at Miami 1913 5: COLORS-Cardmal and Straw FLONVER?Whlt6 Carnatlon , 1. , .+- 'H W: .1 Fw 5-, :QP FL. , . Y 3,1 f'n 3: u V35 X P1 ff 19' . Y 4 in I ,Ii ffl '31 ' D I 1 Q. I ,,. 'X 5 ,, P- 1 1 1 i f l l I'i'b-f w fif w fl PAGE ONE HUNDRED 'TWENTY-SIX' -K -I 9 1 i i,rcsfa'af+1l I l lamma1fr:fs:w1I Hill l j li:+c1m:,gwsz-Hai lml in CHI OMEGA Founded 1895 University of Arkansas SIGMA ALPHA CHAPTER SORORES IN FACULTATE Miss Marguerite Royal- soRoREs IN o,PP1Do ' Lucille Jamieson n Mrs. H. Beneke , SORORES IN UN IVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY Mary Wetmore Helen Smith NINETEEN HUNDRED TYVENTY-ONE Charlotte Meyers Helen Albaugh ffl 'f TKWEN KWWTLG' :v41lyf l9,....Q.f1,f sally I. NPN T dfwo L - 3 ff' 'ffl' a ,AQHA uf jill' f Helen Wood S X! . assi MSM 'C , Q .X Justine Carher 'T?5igi:1?f'ii5ff'M il. X . X' ,lt ' Ruth Fink OXO 'tail pf Nsafy:si:rf?1 ieif ' IQ K' j X ll f fl 'EMIS 0 'e3fT1'N Sfx-f,si ,QM I zz ii fi YSLFJ1 Q'sXli5'.I1TQllJ'lf, if?fN ffl-V16 1 if lffb' N1 frBE1xi:IiU1NDIi12Df'7fI7Nv1aNi1ny!I5rfREE fsslggbq 3 5-,j.jQj'r . . A. .Avf Maj,-f,.,-,fir-13--X' 'if Lois Falst Grace Schoolfield ' R? I E E E ,fs w 'Ill L? r. ,w A 4 V., l Myra Gath E E Florence Wasserman 1 Sue Snorbf I Carolyn Wood ' Lillian Miller E Ruth Baldwin Josephine Armstrong True Wetherill LeVaughn Scholl lifi I sg w- Winona Schaeffer I Harriette Sanders Jennie McSherry iff li Eleanor Carroll Veda Albaugh Lucy Hewi-tt ' Edna Maxwell l Fern Wetherill PAGE ONE I-IUNDRED TVVENTY-SEVEN ,. WX ..,l -Q QN- ly ff if y H lfii W? Vg .1 Fw if E E Z : E' V 5 -I av 11.. WN 5 .2 5 , Q 1 we .. ,,, sf, n., '1 25 ii ' Q3 77 ...x X1 1 P ix . 49, ,mi X e I Q i is 1 ,J W fix E E7 ' :W HARTMAN, WOOLERY, ' SCOTT, LINDSEY, ANDERSON, WILLIS, HAARLAMMERT. Ei w AGRANT, VQJIGGNER, BEGINS, Excquns, XKINSTON. TISIURS1-oN, LCIELARI-c. 1,q S'i?SZ'? MEFQR, A333255 TROSEEPLGE, 1331? 8?,iTS SIZES. fm - N S. wry, - wi J ALPHA OMICRON PI Q91 F555 I , , .LL . Establlshed at M1am1 1919 KU 14 ' N ,J COLOR-Cardmal FLOWER-jaquemont Rose Q PEM UN. F' x E U ig' w ,, ff 232 151 I-iziwfgyv my-:gil QIE1 i f PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT - .1 -2 l C ,l ,-w , , l... -.5 lg 1:41 11, 2 ' 24,2 fx., L if LH .., Fi Syl 2.4 l-: 1 , mv iv .l, M W1 ul if lit T Yfz b .A C llif: 42 .A W U , l lil il Founded 1897 la? ' 'iii Barnard College gl OMEGA CHAPTER gal, E-ll gif SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE lm U NINETEEN HUNDRED VIXVVENTY Margaret Betz Ruth Cox Roma Lindsey Clarissa Scott' Sabra Andrews I 1 X NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE ,Vu . - l Helen Haller Addie Louise Winston M325 , I 1 Grace Willis' Mary Hartman ff , E3 Lura Grant Mary Anderson Marguerite VVust Harriet Rains lliii, ' vu r .-5?fJf ' I V 'D' Q. v ' K Li Lfssi: 'Q' Q E NINQLEQNQ' O :J fqigzyfg lfjjf lg-jg . A . , pr Charlotte Haarlarnmert gi-1Le'I:,'j iffa i Sophle Nmkel Qi! f:ahi.'gyfj, 5'.i, fy I,,, Y Sli, g A ' Q! L' Lucile Trowbridge ' l,y1l,jf,'esa,.lf,lg1 Qi -j Alice Woolery llgjl ll klil Till '3 mth- ff' l. ,sg Marion Arthur 3 'QfQ5l1g.qMj57 Martha jacques l,L1:l ' ll1rg'g.43l,l:1jf4,rf-15114A5'-all-allri'f3Sj lr A iillff ffifj Q :1 lil - Y YP' E12 .i ifhiff liir U IXINETEEN Y-THREE all l ff? , . Gy Vesta Magee A L Bernice Shuey QM, ' . YL an ir, Marguerite Wagner Margaret Westfall E1 Donna Smith Katherine Rogers Helen Sides Irene Thurston Halcyon Clark Alice Maier 1555 :mil l 5,11 - fig VW N - in ,kisfa-aaa l l llsfifsgfw-spsff.'al l l I iliil .V.f ,gli PAGE ONE HUNDRED Twaxrv-NINE 23 E: 5: nf 'Afzfvif-N ,V... 'rr fp-.-..-wrnf--1--7. , ' H ,- .. , , ., - V14 Nl lib figfef-:Mtif:-H212-,zaA+:.w.e 'fg1:V.-laazrwi! lw3IfQmq,qF5f14ii 1'5 3 ?3i?'5'f a'W'W'-N i- 32' ' u ff my ,g QV' .w ,-1 SN . .V .V -V J La jf- ITVQPYM- I f N vw' : f .C A AV -uv .-i v V:'57 ' If '.35: 7'f 'J 'l fXiW:'X'7WKX G7 ,.'45?-:fF'13'5 'V -5 IA N X H . 9 'r .'- 'ez 'Z f 'IW' N -. W- A, ' I H ner- eg, 5 ? .553.1.3? . VfA3Igi53E 5 1:1 L fem- .V ..- , .W :f:'-..Q-- A ' . Q. . V Ap , , ' xA' , -V, -,- ww . ww ,.. , .L V-wfvvym .gli 1. - Jim . .- 55 ffwfgfw-R 'A ' '. 23- K .' . '. 2g 'is':3isa N ' 1 Q 5, - 5'-w,Qf- :af f . -fa. . -VM V-7!sswix,k1-zw M my '-Vx ,, . fr .V -A i ' 'Aw w -V 'fs' - :wi ., MV . A. 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'Q , PALMER, Kms, HIESTER, DQUTHITT. 5.213 DONALD, SPENCE, I1-mrs, SIEBENIHALER, Frzosr. 1 iff: ..- wr 4 ,I y V 1'-In ,AJ ,NN ' L-'V VI I., .L I IRQ! ch .1 V. DELTA PI Q. ,Q'.V 5.45 . A111 Estabhshed at Mlaml 1919 1-?i ' ,.. H: COLORS-Gold and Brown FLOWER-Daffodll ff ' Il U , . ,- xi 5 EVE U X- 251 A ' 1' 54 EX' . . 1 9 ,:V If 1 iff: ' 'S 5. 'EJ Fr 133 1 1 if. LW . '- f 1 iff?-wa-f,'4 1,2-.4 ,V1V..A- A F. .V Jzcfm. VV .ff-.f...g,,,.,VV.-,Q-gp X , .. ,, ,..VV...V..A L- u.:,.,. . ,,.,.-,gg f, E V-.mV '- V 1 'V-A1 A: ,..- - . -A.-Q J, nfffw-V .f..:,:4g3:-1-.Vi -1.-1wfffiQ3,2,.A4fx:s:VV.Vil E3 ff-53.-5-:n4iyx4Z?.3I I'5'5.q'..:s'm'V1,az':f-.f'c4.Q'w+- PAGE ONE. .HUNDRED Txgumx' 3' 235 ,-,V L24 .f, aT yd in -1 .-i il We -'S 'r is-V .ll 'lic , 4 .fi 'ill l l , 52 DELTA PI F E QE A :i 'wr ATT iss EU Miami University S ALPHA CHAPTER ll E Q L. SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE. . NINETEEN HUNDRED TYVENTY , Mildred Douthitt Esther Ihrig 'li Ethel Frost Elsie B. King Q Marian Elizabeth Hiester QQ 5 E NINETEEN HUNDRED TWVENTY-ONE' Rachel Donald E , Annabel Schaefer 'L ' Franc I Voorhees T gl FW, lm E Mabel Bodey Mary Lee Page 4 - X- W fx U v W JN Edna Fieber Lucile Scharringhouse 532 T Leola Marsh :E Carolyn Spence ljli Q7 Margaret Haworth., Mary Siebenthaler an K Ruth Palmer lc'- .c'l D J! 'xAdelle 1. Straselle if - El fig b JIifJ6?JSQY'?fZ1g,'fi'f:f+'2Q'f, ?fg JE-Z,affE2 rivs13?fg I LEl,ce,r.h5 2f2ff2igE5l I sv- Pg? -5-1J5'5,:u::?. 17, li Pxas ONE, HUNDRED TI-IIRTY-ONE ,. 2' Q4 .53 :Q Ea, mi :T g.f4 .4 LQ. fl IQ! A WI wi 955 VU E 2.1 VE av L? Q '.r- . E55 5 U :gi -wx ,H Q qt: '11-1 Yu. w H. F if' rf lf? H 9. .S- nf LI. 1915 if 1. ..- in e QQ T? MORGAN, FERRIS, HINE, JULIAN. HERR, CHANCE, NIEMES. I- 101-INSOIS. IVIURREL, PICKELHEIMER, ' MURREL W N 344 ,X T F,-gil BETA PHI SIGMA ' Founded at Miami 1920 M COLORSLROSC and Gold FLOWER-Gladiola ff lv E E Tr? T PAGE ONE HUNDRED Tumrv-Two V C ' W l ifffli-Pl IEEE! IEfe22rff1f::.1fe:r:1ms2::'ia1w:eIdee-I-f:fgaeI:xml l l 1I.,:.,y-:Den ik, 'fi 2' B is LR! pa 1 Cd .cc em- I .-4 il -IM ., me LJI .,. if -If 4'- .,,, A. if bf I-I 4, un Q BETA PI SIGMA er: is if' . Founded 1020 I ez- E . gi N Miami University 4 . Q ALPHA CHAPTER ' js SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE I NINETEEN HUNDRED TNVENTY Mildred Olivia Niemes Mildred Eefde WW NINE TY-ONE g 1 Cordelia Murrell Pauline Herr - 'Z NE ' eggroifiilif dd. 'TY-TWO T Charlotte Chance A Nancy Johnson V Ruth Hine xx V I Lugile Julian 'U' Helen Pickelheimer xg 0 I D i Carolyn Murphy Iffe - ' ,ph Tie ? y ' III N l 4 -22.53 , 4 ' C lib E NINETEEI TY-THREE -, Maybelle Morgan I V Mabel Murrell . Eldnor McDaniel Dorothy Drake 6 Effede1e.ne1eee:AeIl1EIb! l l Isl I J li l g li PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE .1 Q Sq ,-, ,vw FJ va. f, 'ns qw UQ I 'fI', P K. V. 'El ,., J -1 fel 'ggi Y , :::i.5f.Qq5 1 y, fix TEE :Q . 9' 'il IE IZ' a NE EU - .lu K-f L' -5 Q T fi E- CLARK, Mosxzk, LUGER, HAMMOND, I 1:7 SMITH, KYLE, BARDELMIRE. ' SINKS. Cxmwsroxx THOMAS. T: ffl Q W ,W img' Ziff ff: I ii THETA GAMMA RHO Founded at Miami 1920 S. COLORS-Rose and Old Blue FLQWER-The Sweet Pea , Q N F 6 5 E, E E51 T4 if is 'f-I P ,,. il 42 -Aff .iaffskqaafw.ms..f1,zgI1 T15-Y? f lfflumiif'-'5?fl f' Ki ' llw ,mbgll f f BE ff' PAGE ONE EIUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR - .ff .A -i ,1- fm li ig lv ,jg .,. M95 is 5.5 92 ag: th nom ,..i WH ,LJ 1 ,,1 Q! 'GL I 'f Fu , w-al J., . gt, , 'il ZR xi-I -11' an afar' NI--11' su ai ..... -eil T.. Til , Rl 'l li? - - .5 iq 'fl Q THETA GAMMO RHO Qi 2 E ' Q . - 175: ' E 2. fi P l Founded ,.,: 1920 5 I a Miami University SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE ll . NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY 1- M Clarxce Luger Clemmie Hammond f wg Margaret Clark Ethel Bardelmire : E NINETE RED Iiflgyfll-Txvo IIT ' 9 sa Illia R- Hazel Moser T 1. Myra Smith T il 'l'5f5 ff1 'ii all Y NINETEE i UN9 fin HREE f i Dorothy Cranston Y 4 Helen Sinks i A U Mary Belle Kyle xx 1' Alrleth Thomas E Wa I - if i Q M i al PAGE ONE l'lUNl7RED THIRTY-FIVE .AI 1-. 11' , .I, ,. '-'L - I I. .Tl qw 2-51 251 3: -.i - I S1 1.1 11,15 1 FH- Til' If .,1E. Igiff A1111 iff il I-L gigjji 331 , ,J W QE E5 '? 3 1.3 I? jj' 15 ,ri-., U 111 U5 I 54 - : QEKEQ if 1:11 V511 -- 9 - Q A 1 gi? ASHWORTH, ROWLAN, WEST, SMITH, HIVELY, MEECH, N DREYER, NIORRIS, DILLQN, EBBINGHOUSE, CLINTON PENIZ LEONARD. -II FA I HESS, FARVER, MORETON, ANSTINE YOUNG SMITH. 'Q1' ,J 3 CT 'W 4LAdg E N SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA I Established at Miami 1911 1 I lg? COLORS-Purple and White FLOWER-The Purple Violet A I jar N Q S1 I QE I .heel l l I I i I l j 111531 PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIR1-Y-SIX ' 1 N fi W.. 5 -F -W - 34 .34 .Ld i-li :YQ 201 0, .Hi ,. , Civ .,. l N. fi tif if ,,'.1 W f1?f-:wsaafw-rafejf IQuin-1-zfragxfggg,-kziidll ' :fit -dna.:-rg-941 lwzziwasfmffasiiiil 1 'fc SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA EQ .T 5' 'J Q-, Founded jg 65 1898 E 5 :Blix i , ,551-B: -' Virginia State Normal School i KAPPA CHAPTER E' - SoRoR IN FACULTATE :Q-Q - Fannie Nesbitt 'nn 'E i : M SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE E NINETEEN HUNDRED TXVENTY ? Ruth West I ' Marian Dreyer FW? Nelle Ashworth Katheryn Ebbinghouse Q Margaret Anstine Etta Farver E Marie Clinton ,fa Carrie Hively yang D ggi Thelma Dillon Alleen Hess ll' T A ' V T LW i ii, lf-J fy' 4 ,L QI' ,nz ' N11 V F f ONE -if Dorothy Leonard li 7 I L Esther Pentz N Doris Meeoh Louise Smith E Elizabeth Morris Lucy Smith - Mildred Morton virginia Smith E34 Q is ' M A G if A PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN V., H .,1 S A in .fi ' A - i I V ..,. .1 A 1,1 if ,. Li sl 1 -4 if an ff. LF fi .A im fill! QQ iff ii iii iii' Q A lp T? L 'F A 9 N Qijf S ii A 953 Q Ei Q i i F lv :ai iff if if E A 1 Hov HANNA, VV.-XLTHERS, ADAMS, ROBERTS 'Li ff REXFORD, NICCLELLAND, GOOD, ' PARROTT. VVOOD. rig OTTMAN, SHAMBAUGH. EDGAR, SARGE.-XX r SHRINER CUNNINGH Au :f iuzi .ffl iglg li CT U' Wil WW Q im E ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA T ' Established at Miami 1914 CQLORS-Pearl, White and Crimson U fig FLOWERS-White Chrysanthemum and Daffodil RT! ,Qi ' ,A , -x E fii Ei i , A A 1 PAGE ONE IIKfNllRliIJ 'l'1xiR'1'v-IEIGIIT 4, 'l all .- 5. if -1 LQ A w ef! :Y ii iii P3 E PM ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA A ,. ,JK S Mew. Founded 4Pg,A7-Ike: 1901 ,A 'zzfsfifg' A Q Virginia State Normal School , 'ff ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER soRoREs IN OPPIDO E Chloe Edgar Martha Molyneaux V SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY T Ann Roberts Mary McClelland WW Elda Walthers I Genevieve Hoy PM Goldie Adams Alice Ottman E Alice Good A ' Eloise Cunnihgham 'TJ ' NINETEE ENTY-ONE V Q f 1 vw E Serilda Wood Ruth Parrott Marie Shreiner -, 5 QJVYQLV7' -,le . 'V , l K 18 X at, 4 g 2 . ,5 A we - rg ' is '00 7 x ,- i Rovilla Hanna Wanda Shambaugh Letha Edgar 'N' Zelma Sargeant ' 1197. Helen Rexford ug. 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Scorr, MELOY. PIERSON, PAT1-oN. T RICHLER, Bxca, LARS1-I, SECREST, HETRICK, JACOBY. i DELTA SIGMA EPSILO Established at Miami 1914 S5 COLORS-Mahogany and Sepia FLOWER-Red Carnation V,- sz. H I 1 1 l l i l 151 img PA GE ONE HUNDRED Fomv i . 5. .V TY KE! , , .uf uv: 124 . vf ,AS 3 Li, r Q 5 14 W. 'J ,. Q f 55 .fl ,-Q' I3 . A 1. 5? f, .5 X. ffl . QV. 74 I-X .A x' il fr' E1 . F 'e ' 3:5 ,-C '11-1. 16 l l I liffy A 'A li! 'ffl gl if E? T E DELTA SIGMA EPSILON A 1 ' M 'Q . 1' ig EE Fl Founded O gg 1914 U Miami University Q ALPHA CHAPTER fl 3 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATR ,Lg ? NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE Gladys Jacoby Alice Secrest , Freda Larsh can Trichler EEZ Leola Pierson Cecil Hetrick t l A YGHQ, ' N + 3' ' M 1' ,411 A - il, Nm TE f mDRgD59H2WxENTxf- TE V. 1 S tt ll M H 1 J ENV io a co i ylixjgigl-fr, 1- 31 ary e en ones Ra A A XL-L .' . D ,... 'H . . . ff? iff Evelyn Scott iiii A Lillian Chinn lf g V, Ai Q? gi. lvl ,V Hazel Clemans 'ff' A Quelda O'Keefe WY' Helen Meloy 3 'N Amy Byrd lwl f. f QK,N f '31 . F23 Gertrude Bice wg iff' Helen Patton A 3 esy ech W yfjl N A-13-. , ' fs! Mg .. . QL K' if E-i E F mg! ff li iw l l 151 l l yggi PAGE ONE HUNDRED FQRTY- ONE iv' 'Fi ,, 'I 31 i fl I 5-111 frfJ2i+w2f1f-21112212 lil l' 1lwa:zq:fQw:Esl IEEI lh3Z2'5fW5ff:ifri1fqv'r2 I ,- 4- I E E E E ls: 7. I. Q il 7 'iv '41 12,34 ii' I il I YL-. I f. IZ? 'i 43, Q 'fr I I L I aj. I fi 51. lea .. 34 U I :. - - I-1 4 I V, win , I I l LT: A 'Iv 'I ll IQ!! ll il YQ -'1 E3 T1 H 'E -. lil 1 -7 CRAWFORD. GOETZ, TINGLEY. RASOR. STONE. ,154 El WHITMAN, KELLEY, FEE, BROSIER, LAXFORD. D1 I lfjy HOPKINS, BARKER, UNGERICHT, CoT'rIvIEYER, CRAIG. , lug IVIOORE, PUTT, NIAY, PRYOR, BRONVN,' PE.-XR. ff '1 Ei WW - IM I.. 4 . -.l lil, + lf' FND PI KAPPA SIGMA I? ,. my gl - Established at Miami 1915 Q vi COLORS-Turquoise Blue and Gold FLOWERS-Daffodil and Yellow Rose N fs lf 'El .- I ji if Q: vm 1 IL ZF? Ev Sl if 1-ff 1 I vi .31 if .E , uf. 'PAGE ONE HUNDRED Fomv-Tvsio ' A W Q A 5 -i uv' .,i :ff ' 1-,- L-. i .L Q V Q3 ' V 'Ai PI KAPPA SIGMA 2-.fiiiiiiu I Founded 3, 1897 Ypsilanti, Michigan ETA CHAPTER El. A ' SOROR IN OPPIDO Marie Beaton SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TVVENTY rf E Mildred Fee Eleanor Stone Mary Ann Hopkins Hulda Ungericht T Margaret Laxford . vm!! Myrtle Brosier Wg Leata Pear Dorothy Pryor M l 'fjzf Helenfahouisefflgrawford E NINETEEN T Beatrice Barker H .i4, yylx Ila Tingley V Beatrice Cottmeyer limi Ruth Whitman P-1 Pauline Goetz Helen Kelley Qi Myrtle May fl lill,,jiK-VV,1,,'f'fiiiffifp Eva Moore Nl Marjorie Putt Mildred Craig E Gladys Rasor Ruharna Brown I E 'U I PAGE ONE I-Imsrmzrcn Forrrv THREE 1 1 l,, Fig -Ei tr.. 5-n 1 .. r 1 1' . H LQ 6- ' ,il .iii ' -1. X lf! -1 I-.l .,, ' -I .i ,, ,-:Q .1 il -.,i l , nl 11 iii? l.. , -' 11:11 FRATERNITY STATISTICS Ifjj Fraternity Founded VVhere No. Active Miami Z Chap. Chap. LF? F 5 B e H 1839 Miami University. .,.t... ,,...... 8 1 ..,,..,. .,.,,, 1 839 if FJ QD A 9 1848 Miami University. ..,1... .,,1,,.. 8 4 ,....., . ,,1,,, 1848 F3 A K E 1844 Yale ..,. Q ,..,,...........,,..1,,. 1..,11.. 4 8 .,,..... ...i.. 1 852 lf? 2 X 1855 Miami Uniyersiry .11i,,i1 ,.i111,. 7 8 ,11...., ,..... 1 854 Uv dk 1 lg A T 1834 Vlfilliams College .... ........ 46 .V,.1,,, 1,.... 1 868 r l fb K T 1906 Miami University... ..... 9 ........ .... . .1906 , A T A 1859 Bethany, W. Va ...... ........ 6 2 .... ...... 1917 L 2: A E 1856 Alabama .............. ........ 9 2 ........ ..,.... 1 919 L A 0 X 1920 Miami ....,.. ...... 1 920 lil 1 . lljll li SORORITIES E. LIBERAL ARTS lin 1 No. of Miami i Sorority Founded Where Chap. Chap. L1 li.-7 . . . . A Z 1902 Miami University.. ........ 28 ....... ....... 1 902 if A A A 1888 Boston University ...1....... ........ 6 0 ....... ..e1... 1 911 TU X 0 1895 University of Arkansas .... ........ 42 ....... , ,..... 1918 A 0 rr 1897 Barnard College ..., , ...... .. ........ 26 ....... . . ...1919 A rr - 1919 Miami University... ....... ....... 1 919 'li B qa 8 1920 Miami University. ....... ....... 1 920 91' P 1920 Miami University... .......1920 M 5251 TEACHERS4 COLLEGE -rr 2 Z E 1898 Virginia State Normal ...... ......... 1 3 ....... ....... 1 911 E l. A 2 A 1901 Virginia srare Normal, ..... ..... 7 ....... ...... . 1 914 A 2 E 1914 Miami University .... .... ..... 8 ...,... ..i.... 1 9 1 4 ,l n X 2 1897 Ypsilanti, Mich ...,.. . ...., 9 ....... ...1915 . mv' H 'T 5 2l ' . 4.1 . ' , . ,A . ., . ,. 1, ,,.-, 1 1 . -a,,a..1 1 . . 52 35! l 1 :' l523q,:9:e:.: I nmgatg l lFsTi'?! 2 'T fi?-iii llififfaasf PAGE ONE PIUNDRED Fonrv-Four. L: qf gf 91 G? 4 1, 1. ,Ml M 1? W! We .H 1-1 SLE N , vig Gil' -L, Fw H 'I H 54? '7 LEIAH Wlfgil T, ,- gg ' '2- ww HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS ,Em ,QL ' ai, ggi , lf? lr 153 WT Ulf' SEL iff W VE? i ' CAMPUS IN 1854 15 1-it W ' If? Nr TQ N EW E 'Q-ii .JZ QLMJ 1511 mg 'LQ my . PAGE ONE HUNDRED Four?-FIVE 4 r V. :ay RC ' it fi. ,. w.l elf' is ri. if 1224 U. -f 'cf it . Y. Fri ,Ag :U A 1.1. .3 1-. .-.F we X or- 3 V 1 tr. jill PHI BETA KAPPA , li. 'ill EE if F .I A ' .. l' I? Founded 1776 Q :1 3 1. Q ...,... -..T ,.... H432 lid . . F, William and Mary College il Egg, H IOTA OF oH1o CHAPTER Honorary Scholarship Fraternity, Established at Miami 1909 FRATRES- SORORESQUE IN OPPIDO lil! William W. Boyd, A. B., Ped. D. George M. Shera, A. B. , Philip D. Shera, A. B. George W. DuBois, A. B., B. D., D. D. Mrs. Mary D. Finch, A. B. Mrs. Paul VV. Baer, A. B. I Elizabeth Bishop, A. B. Hugh M. Moore, B. S., M. S. FRATRES SORORESQUE IN OPPIDO Arthur Loren Gates, A. B., A. M. , lf' Edgar Ewing Brandon, A. B., A. M., Univ. D. li, Archer Everett Young, A. B., Ph. D. ' Q Raymond Molyneaux Hughes, A. B., M. S. 23 Alfred Horatio Upham, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. il-3 ' ,Samuel jacob Brandenburg, A. B., Ph. D. Wifi! ET .alddfvey C. Minnidh, B. s., Ped. D. L. L. D. Q EQ., Thomas Luther Harris, A. B., A. M. E ii. Joseph W. Clokey A. B. rw 13 Hugh Kenneth Dunn, A. B. ,M Clarence W. Kreger, A. B. T John F. Beekley, A. B. Grace G. Glasgow, A. B. , Rheba Murray, A. B. J ' FRATRES SORORESQUE IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY Nj' Emma Moon Nita Scudder -he M W. M. Foley Glen C. Tener E I3 Helen Smith Olivia Niemes f- Ethel Frost 2 NINETEEN HUNDRED TNVENTY-ONE ' Howard Allen , Jessie Van Gordon . g John Grifhth Edward Potthoff A . Lillian Miller l tel .E E. .--- kv--- E -- . . . an E M . . ml lm! HEI lm! 'iff PAGE ONE HUNDRED FoRTviS,1,x, . ., , I Q I g g:'I4g:eSaf+'g 4 E11 I IEE! SIGMA DELTA CHI H. R. Grosvenor Larz Hammel R. G. Taylor Charters Maple Barkley Schroeder Ralph McGinnis frlv Founded are ie: 1909 an DePauw University y MIAMI CHAPTER Professional journalistic Fraternity Established in 1916 FRATER IN FACULTATE Alfred Horatio Upharn, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE E. C. Oppenlander Albert Grinnell John Foster Fred Shearer Rohe Walter Russell Duke Rim l li? giji Nz-E ' ul E .LJ Tr 5 TJ re. Pix! ' .fd IE EJ U TE .Tx 1 L..- N . ii I :L I Rf . 1, l Q. I Q33 I 4 A5 .K ' ' ,... LQ ,A . xii l 1:5 . ,K if 5? ill I 5 , :Ji rv. r . me .X E3 , :Q . L95 ',,,: -7 Q r. ,3 Q5 f ' 11, V35 P.ic:E'OiE INIUNDVRED Fokrv-Sxzw.N .il ,Ili 1 lil 131' v ,.r .,,, .. r If l 'ui .V ri 11 .-I, :F .,, , r 1.5 -ir K. ,. -2 n -4 'tm lf :iw ...W .U f .m-:N Q, .fl 4? m l Q-. tafi ol A.: Q, . A-l,,Q: TAU KAPPA ALPHA lil .fn E A Founded 1908 473 ' ' E ll Tl 'H 5 Indianapolis U MIAMI CHAPTER i . . LQ Honorary Oratorical Fraternity Established in 1909 M E2 J.-Htl ill P FRATRES IN FACULTATE Clarence Edwin Carter, A. B,, A. M., Ph. D. Arthur Loren Gates, A. B., A. M Fred Latimer I-ladsel A. B., A. M. J. Warren Smith, B. S. lx, r FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE T NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY nm Z lm Massey Foley Robert Himmelright E Graham Taylor V E521 M NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE T Howard Allen Raymond Herman V Iggj., Paul VVeidner Chauncey Sanders Robe Walter E I' 1' . 'iffii it li' N NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-Two E Mark Schultz Burley Laurlmore 3 NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE mr Samuel Black i. IEE!! PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT ..1.. lf --I ff.: i M, .J -nf :fs :QQ ' 1.-M E11 54. at fax if,- if .IVE if '1f II 1 . E SIGIVIA DELTA PSI y E Q N - Founded 1912 ,X - I , Ui E -2 T5 Qian -1457 Indiana University MIAMI CHAPTER 1 .1 Esftablished in 1915 E I T ' Honorary Athletic Fraternity My I MIAMI CHAPTER E Established at Miami 1915 N '-T' FRATRES IN FACULTATE W Raymond Molyneaux Hughes, A. B., A. M., M. S. Archer Everett Young, A. By, Ph. D. A N 1 IE! l l I I 15.11.11 rf' -A -f n-WH llfisij Iam IE! PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINE . n .,r i 4: R . L. 1.2 .VL iq j ,f if fi 13 fi! . ee PSI ZETA wi ' Honorary Chemical Society 3 3 -'I Founded WZ 1917 EU Q n E . Ll M ll Ql 71' will :tg i-, 'il -1. sri: nw. li li A he n , ,r Ml! .-, .W 4, Til pn If :F . .11 sg' .xi Miami University '7 Ll ,,:: 5' FRATRES IN EACULTATE Harvey Clayton Brill, Ph. D. Hugh Kenneth Dnnn, A. Be. ii I- Clarence W. Kreger, A. B. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY Robert E. Brown A Ferris Beekley T Robert Pugh Glen C. Tener W NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE E 30: Edward Pothoff Alva Taylor W Harlow Hamilton, William Holladay T John. Griffith Charles Lucas V 9-Hg NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-Two T ii ffl Daniel Arnold Charles Mueller E Edwin S. Cavert William Schwarz Russell H. Young 9 gl 5531 g l real Ei li l PAG E ONE IIUNDRED FIFTY - .il al .V if-3 ns .., ici' .R-C .fa .J ,. VZ. n ,. 5 A,A 1 R A A -i'i?AM l ll if .W lg lil lift!! if an 1 'Ll FJ LAM DA TAU - El fi lg! - Lal ff K- 6 J 'E-luazfif. if lvl ' .l- 1 5535 Founded . Qt. 1918 iii! , Zig? R V Miami University h it hwigl VVomen's Honorary Literary Society R il: lil' 2 . .1 xr. 3. SORORES HONORES Frances Gibson Richards, A. M. Elizabeth Hamilton, A. B. Natalie Rice Clark Ii ': T R SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE mn NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY ij, Helen Smith Dorothy Rethlingshafer 5 Mary Lou Phillips Mary Harlan ill EQQ T 'W fa NINETEEN HUNDRED T WENTY-ONE MQ Ykfl Qif Lf Lillian Miller Hs, NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY- TWO . llifyf I? Ruth Briggs Mary Page ig .. '53 2 lil if .'l4 ll ,,. 1 A ,il A f.,,1 9 R PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE lla'- Hz, ,-1.-.-.:- l IFF' ..,. 'ef ' iY T F L U ik -in J Rl E E ll E E T l lit! l 'z fs 1 ,gg ' E I lf li 1 E 1 VI- l 'c :ea llfl 4 rg. .- 5. 'ik S My Eiga M. ' L., ll? li? C? l 5.3: a 22 l ,ji ' 1 l jr5jf?:E31f'1l lgglfqlriii aux--.9-:f.'1., I E3 Q EQ RED COWL HONORARY SENIOR soC1ETY Edward Sauer Charles French Harry Potts R. G. Taylor Floyd Farquear Paul Miller Charles Devine Robert Pugh gliaal yil llrfe-ff wllmllw we PAGE ONE HUNDRED Furry-Two EQ 51 37 -1 J , -. -sf 4 5 4:-' f I 1. I 1 3 , WH A Til A l l F. .1gr1,wziemp2g,c?:1 V-.-,, lbw, .,-, 3 .Vf:Qi3J'll ww V m,,V,,..,:1I Iii' Q? 3-1221 77? , ,Rl f? F1 EJ GRAIL Q E P24 - fi U3 HONORARY JUNIGR SOCIETY li 34 Hugo Brower l Harry Moore Dwight Rogers VVilber Kramer T Barkley Schroeder W Hubert Neth I E Glen Corbett RE Robert Crisler T Bernard Stewart V Ralph Mcoinnis ... Coulter Marshall U - ,gf E gm PAGE ONE Hmzrmsn Fxrrrv-THREE 4 ,. 1. -.7 -1 vi. ,h 'll .lil , gg .-3 5 1 ,.: .M .ix , , .4 ,il I I fl ,J4 l., i-.,. ' ,1 ,l V4 gi, 1 E 'x ii wil 1 lm Eg T? iii lin A. ff! E fa ii PLEXIADE f 1 1 2,2 ,,,4 if' 1.51 ' ., ,L ' i f' E 3? g if I fl-I ki SENIOR SOCIETY I Qi! 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L-354 I :Pj ' F egg! ll ell lull Im ll Hoyuz, HAWLEY, PUGH, DUGAN, HOBERG, ASHYX7ORTH, ROGERS, 'gli HAMMOND, BROXVN, HALLORAN, SPARLING, SMITH, HARLAN, GATES, LEFLAR. POTTS, BESS, SPTNDLER, CLINTON, THOMPSON, Scnwmzz STUDENT SENATE - OFFICERS President .... ......,.,,..,..... R ussell Spindler Sec.-Treas ..,,,.. ,,...., M arie Clinton if Vice-President .,...... ......,,...... E va Bess , M EM B ERS S Harry Potts Elizabeth Halloran Clemmie Hammond EL Helen Smith Robert Rogers Russell Spindler pq Robert Pugh Rachael Hoyle Eva Bess A Annette Schwarz Mary Young Phil Gates Frank Hawley Earl Thompson Mary Harlan VL Mabel Leflar Thelma Brown John Dugan 'iff-5 William Hoberg George Sparling Marie Clinton U Edward N ippert Katherine Ebbinghaus ll? MEN'S STUDENT 'COUNCIL OFFICERS President ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,. R ussell Spindler Sec,-Treasurer .,..., ....,.. E arl Thompson MEMBERS Harry Potts Frank Hawley Earl Thompson igl Russell Spindler William Hoberg George Sparling 1-ill Robert Pugh Robert Rogers Phil Gates John Dugan G PAGE ONE I-luxnmsn F1 FTY-lr fi. ll .Qi .ll 5. , ,l fi l -Tl bl i.. , .tl All 9.21 f-l .af i tx, 5, .17 .Ax -an U. :E Ll-1. P tv 71 il. 411 lf .. ll lf li T l l . ' ll all ll .E f- lfiiii Fai : ill E lil T FJ 7,325 il lil 2 ,- -ai lil ill- BROWN, HALLORAN, HOYLE. ASHXNORTH, STEIL, SMITH. if , SCHNVARZ, PHILLTPS, JACOBV, Blcr-:, HARLAN, LEELAR. IV, HAMMOND, NIENIES Bass, CLINTON, SCOTT, SCUDDER. +4 tl will VVOMEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL ' ' OFFICERS President T,..,,,,..,,, ,..T,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,, E v a Bess Vice President i...... ....... C larissa Scott E i llil gill Secretary i...,..... ,,.,.. M arie Clinton . QM Treasurer.. .,i.. ....,.....,.......,.,... ....,. O 1 ivia Niemes A ll all - MEMBERS . Helen Smith, Pres. Senior Girls. Mary Young, New Hall Chairman. I Annette Schwarz, Pres. Junior Girlsgl Rachel Hoyle, Cottage Chairman. Mabel Leflar. Pres. of Soph. L. A. Mary Lou Phillips, Pres. Y. W. c. A Elizabeth Hallman, Ptta. ofSoph. T. C. Rachel Hoyle, Pres. Athletic Aaala. E Thelma Brown. 501311 T- C- R9P1'eSe1'1t3- Nita Scudder, Pres. Athletic Ass'n. ZZ tive. . 3 'YET' A . Cl ' S tt, P . L'b l A t Cl b. W iill Mary Harlan, Katherine Ebbinghaus, arlssa CO res 1 era. Y S u ,,.. Bishop Hall Chairman. Nelle Ashworth, Pres. Thallan U Clemmie Hammond, Hepburn Chairman Gladys Jacoby, Pres. Pierian. lllal PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTX'-SIX II I I 7 . I MJ I, 4 .I I 1-- --.-eff-ew I i I 1 ,-. , . ,. - v 1 .11-A I .1 .1,1 1 1 Y, . swf. Q- . s as QAf A ,sf--.As...a . -,Q 4--Q .gg--gm -f ,111 -:L 1- 11 - , q .- Y A ,s 1. 5 1 - ...a.-a.., ,.- ,,.,.......,.c,,,,,, ,WA I. , ,., , 1 ,.,,. ., , .A X, , .SI ,,1 .II .31 ,I .,, f I ,I '-I ,II 'I II fI 1 .vi II I fy: JJ1 1 tr I 1 I fI I I E 1 n I ,I ,1 I 1 -'ll -QI F3 II 11 TI .,.LJ IW 1. .1 111 N I :L I :U 1 . I4 I EI .11 I , . I .fl I .II .II I -- STUDENT GOVERNMENT AT MIAMI TUDENT Government has become one of the established traditions here at Miami, and it plays an important and beneficial part in the life of the Uni- versity as a whole. Several definite organizations of a specialized form have control of the various phases of student life. Such organizations as the Student Senate, the Girls Student Council, the Student Forum, the Intramural Association, the men, Pan-Hellenic Association and the girl, Pan-Hellenic Association handle the matters affecting their particular specialty. The Student Forum is composed of the entire student body of the University, both men and women. iOwing to the increasing growth of the University the Forum has become a body too large and unwieldy to handle anything but matters of the greatest importance, and consequently minor matters and matters of detail are handled by the Student Senate. I , The Senate is a body composed of representatives from the classes of both the Liberal Arts and the Normal Colleges, together with the presidents of the various classes. This body has the power to enforce all Miami traditions under the penalty of either suspending the offender from college or of adding extra hours for graduation requirements. In particular does the Senate with the aid of the public opinion of the University, enforce the Honor System that applies to all written tests and examinations. In the past all decisions of the Senate have been approved by the Executive Committee of the faculty whose consent is necessary to make their decision final. The Girls Student Councilis the most effective and active organization in the whole system of Student Government. It is composed of representative girls from every organization in school, including both colleges. It has formulated ex- tensive rules for the regulation of the social life of all the women of the University, and the restriction of social engagements for limited periods is the punishment which it awards for the breaking of its regulations. The Intra-Mural Athletic Association draws one man from each organization in school in its membership. It has control of the rules and regulatiorigYagfQecting3t.,7.. all matters regarding the athletic teams within the University. Vp Q.. ,.a,..4-yy..--jr-i3 -'21 Much good has come through the activities of the Pan-Hellenic both the men and the women. They have served to regulate rushing matters of common interest to the Greek letter asigfia wholeigf active has been the mens Council this year in the different houses, and in the assisting in concerted all activities. T 'f' -if I L---- -'--'-- --f 'itfffrfii ' iT.fiA i 1 f7'- m ------ V .vi . HT.-..f'fr.'a'I I' -1,-',,., p.':1:.-,gist , ,, , l V Aj W' V H Y Y 4153,-gltg-it-wi 4. gp' lllg. -.L. ,... .,...V-....-,,7...,, C ,,, Y ,A Y V, .- . . '.', II ' I 1,1 .FI QI . .gf .1v..1 If? E.. M' 'I Ilfji I . . , ,Q . I' I IK. I I.. Irv: 1 ,... I .If FI ,Fi I2 ...1 TI I.I ILI1 +1 QL IIffI Iii Isl-I III' 115 Va IQ IT t III IIJJAI ,..., Eff lI'L. IIIEI IW IIQ1 gl- . IIQQ i . If . I I. 1, , I 'I I 'f1 ,I ' I - I I PAGE ONE HUNDRED FrF'rv-S1-:vars A -4 I I-I 1,1 45: fy. AL.. ,1 if IE N. .z if ,si I I ir 2 Tl 1 .HI E 'S ? if-1 I E 2 W1 , ,Nl li 2 -L , H 5 ., if 1 Q E A 2 , f P. HOFFMAN, MOORE, NICNELLY. ALLEN. lj? ISRAEL, ORTH. YVALTER, NIILTENBERGER K. HOFFMAN an Fl i ..., UNIVERSITY MARSHALS I 55? I ' M r MARSHAL OF THE UNIVERSITY L' II ROI-IE WALTER WVII ML fill ASSISTANT MARSHALS lg fq? lx. All Howard Allen Q-4. Kenneth Hoffman lid Paul Hoffman is -Q Ig Harold Isreal .. lil N' 5431 Walter McNelly 'lm NU . 2 Howard Miltenberger Harry Moore II Henry Orth Fred Williams ' :Q , . If l , , 5.3 Z I 'gil T -T 7' T' 'T' .',, N .,,,g:1'I V ZTW: 'Wi'-LL 'Y F' H' r T rf 7' ' -z -' ' ' Ye I I g i PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT P: li 1535 ,ff 11 L, nl. iv' F97 sl. ft,- :1 P.. N ,J 1. Q iiff ,fl YT- , Vi , fix I .nl ,A tx 'LI ALE 17, v E ,... 11 Ez ,,, v L41 zliy Lf Mr t Xu. M,-, lffjl lea iw 53, ooooooooo S flffj 31, lla an L, fl 'Tl 3? E' X,-,3 - yan-4 ,, tg E1 -. Tl Cooxcls, STEWART, BROWNE, NICADAMS, JAMIESON. ' ill, Pnzrscn, SIUEVE, Hmvtrzv, WHITE, THOMPSON, MILTENBERGER. ' - QQ! 'I VARSITY SOCIAL CLUB gl T Frank Hawley ...... .......,..,... P resident E Everett Steuve n.,.,.,. .............. V ice-President N Fred Piesch ........ ............,...,,.,..,,. ........ S e cretary-Treasurer T MEMBERS fl V lil Harold Browne ' Earl Thompson m Robert Cook Kenneth White W Nl Bernard Stewart Earl Jamieson gf, E Vernon McAdams Howard Miltenberger Q fl PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-N INE Qfg fi Wir' ,..,l iff! li-fs fi? lil? his I . li! ts !,.l 9'.1 ii. bil E El U E ll ' :MSI ,lil , i, i ii l fill I fill' 1:31 w if v-, v Wil :if V3 l 1. , , 4 lil L... s.. .-,A , ,., 4-. .W .n .a ti l Y. M. C. A. HE advance made by Miami's Association this year thruout its various departments has doubled and, in some cases, tripled any previous statistics. Every effort is being made to put it on a real basis and within the next three years Miami promises to possess one of the strongest Student Associations in the country. , Thru the numerous branches genuine contributions are made to the several phases of campus life and a decided influence is at work for maintaining a high standard of Christian manhood at Miami. The Association stands for the best interests in the Uni- versity and student life, intellectual development and the cultiva- tion of the spiritual in man's nature. The work carried on is planned by fourteen departmental chairmen composing the Cabinet. Devotional meetings, work with high school boys, gospel teams, VVorld Fellowship Club, Bible social gatherings, employment bureau, and game rooms,- some of the opportunities offered for men possessing f.f,gr,'1.' g., .,. 'iftd EQKJ i ffiruftiatitnge, and originality. 7-fffifix bl!-.K This . has been taken up in an attempt to place W'-' ff' . . . . ff .j:3jgi:.tBiiQe1l1AiS'si'QQ'e1ation up to its standard attained before the war. During N44 MFT A . of the year many new and fine things have been . . - . 3.1. iaceempgilgged. With the coming of a regular freshman cabinet, .ffl f il. L I, . 1 l3iL1CiLi', g?iqLiwonderful new Association quarters, there seems to be ,H f U . blocking the road to a successful future. WI 9 ' 'li 'Ei , j . lcuf: ' , :',-EMM , if-r -.- J ,np-. .2 .t .- gal ,.1-.iw , 5 -5 5 E .,,'jvl 1 4,.,,,,.,: ,ln Il fr., , V 1-5:5i:'-,f:g 14,5 55 ,ji 'ci lf? 5 Ji iilil iQ.,.??1 i N 4 'F 41- .,...,:g,f. 75,.2rE-'p.-Eff ' -' ,Lasg,gj' til Us I C' PAGE ONE HUNDRED Srxrv ml 'ii ,El X. Cr? .Lf ::g .ff 19' iv' E. ,... wr lj ii: 151 -f El X I ff ' 121 fi .50 .45 . E. fi' T 'Wl UAL! E li T .IE -1 .TI 'fail . 51 'IW .E LZ E I? IL Ill S U E ll.. , .. BROWN, PIETSCI-1, SCI-IULTZ, FOSTER. BLANZ, CUMMINS, DUKE. OPPENLANDER, SIIEARER, ALLEN, Porrs. SCHROED FARQUEAR, VANCE .fl Y. M. C. A. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Pres. R. M. Hughes Dr. G. VV. DuBois Dr. Bruce Fink CABINET OFFICERS .3 L. Prof. W. S. Guiler Harry Potts Robert Cummins , FAI -J. Harry Potts ,,....,, ,,.....,,.,,,,,, P resident Barkley Shroeder ........ ....,.,. S ecretary gl! Howard Allen ......,....,,,..,. Vice-President Fred Shearer .....,..,.... ........ T reasurer Robert Cummins ....,, General Secretary ll? E CABINET MEMBERS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN ff' E Publicity ..,,,, .,.,. . Russell Duke Bible Study ....e. .......... H oward Allen : Missions ...,v., a.,, : ...Ralph Blanz Boy's Work .................. Raymond Vance Social ...... .. .......,..... Fred Pietsch Deputations ........................ John Foster Music ........ ..,,.,..... F loyd Farquear Property .... ........ C larence Oppenlander 4' Membership ............... ........... M ark Schultz l l l l lil PAGE ONE I-IUNDRED SIXTY-ONE 'a ,V ra. ,,.. Q. 1-,. lf: f. 'lm iv 4- f 1'-f llitfl ' itil IQZAQ. ill Y. W. C. A. HE Young VVomen's Christian Association of Miami University in the past Lil year has undertaken to bring about the accomplishment of the purpose of the National Association which is: Q15 To lead students to faith in God through Jesus Christ. C25 To lead them into membership and service in the Christian Church. C3j To promote their growth in Christian faith and character, especially through the study of the Bible. - C41 To influence them to devote themselves in united efforts with all christians, 5325 to making the will of Christ effective in human society, and to extending ig the Kingdom of God throughout the world. , It has strived to bring about the realization of this aim by the faithful work gl of every member of the various departments of the association under the leadership of Miss Ann Habekost as General Secretary. To the membership and social com- lgal mittees credit is due for looking after the needs and pleasures of the new girls. The Big Sisters, and organization which links together the Girls' Student Government Association and the Young VVomen's Christian Association of Miami, have worked faithfully in the interests of the freshman girls. The devotional committee has provided an unusually interesting program of speakers for the Thursday Evening meetings and several speakers from out of town were brought here in that way. itgg, The social service committee assisted girls to find employment in Oxford, organized clubs at the Oxford High School, and for the colored girls, they dressed dolls at Christmas time to send to the Union Bethel and to the General Hospital, if and in the Spring conducted the Eight VVeeks Club for girls who were interested ,QU in- organizing clubs in their own towns and communities. The work of organizing QU Bible Study Qjlasses in the Sunday Schools of Oxford comes under the Bible Study -.5 Committee, the mission class which is in the United Presbyterian Church was otrgaqnizefdjgby the WVorld Fellowship department which also organized and maintainedthglylission Council. The publicity committee is responsible for the JX-- attractive Qgsterslwhich appear on the bulletin boards. The work of looking after chhurcljfgafhlliiifiontjis in- the hands of the membership department. The Finance Wg Committee iisgresponsible for the money matters of the association as well as for XJ' the 'fY..NV.3,'f5fQ3hocolate sandwiches and other good things which are on sale in the girls' dormitcjfiesl. at Miami has had the opportunity of working with the Association of Miami and with the churches in Oxford in The Student Volunteer Convention at Des Moines, Iowa, and in for the Inter-church VVorld Movement at the National Youngljwofnenfs''Christian Associations' general convention in April when Miami had fnitiiivotiinsg delegates as her quota. -llfllll-' ' l'l1 5 Y 5-AA, .. Q W4 I ' ' . 1 ffl' - cgzt PAGE ONE HUNDRED Sxxrv-Two ..,, M: .Al itil, an nfl 'fi Q51 pf .Il- rt 2 1 il .-,J .., h, 'II at -- .ixll - If I--gi A., fill i ,M :ffl It If my lil viii? 'ity . lx l 4 :Bl QL V57 2 E Qf IQ ,il lf-je 'ffl 'Z ll il li .i ii: i lair lj lil 1, fp- itil f Wi YQUNG, Giziscoai, IHRIG, Hovuz, HARLAN, CANNON, CARSON Il, ,fl NIICHAEL HABEz:osT, PHII.LIPs, CLINTON BERTCH, DOUTHITT 1 Q Iffill ...- llihll U , .Intl M- Y. W. C. A. CABINET OFFICERS '-E51 President ...........,....,. Mary Lou Phillips Secretary ...... ........ M arie Clinton lg lsiigl' pk,-1 Vice-President .......... Margaret Michael Treasurer ..... .....,,, D orothy Bertch ,fini N itil T CABINET MEMBERS llf-l Il , .l DEPARTIVIENT CHAIRMAN DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN llggl! n Q - a . iii ii Big Sisters ...... ....,.. R achel Hoyle Membership .........,.... Margaret Michael ,..., . , 'frj Social .................... I........ M ary Young Mission ,..,.... ........ M ildred Douthitt 'l -I Ways and Means ..,... .,,.... E sther Ihrig Bible Study ....... .......... M ary Harlan I K .V E Social Service ..... ....... I sabel Griscom Publicity .............. ........ N ina Carson Mi L31 Lrg Devotional ........ ,.,,,., M ary Cannon General Secretary ........ Anne Habekost L- ggalg ljfii il 'lf-MAff.-AQ,-A---A-I as A-A-,Era , - 1 C, - .at -A -- , A A .-A - . -- , I A PAGE ONE HUNDRED Surry-THREE -I Vi 1 l. .4 H.. 4 IQ Q. l IQ u fi, ..: .S ' 1 rl. L21 1, ur J. I.. zu U. I7 1 Irs. 1 ss! 4 Ile I Eg lm Q7 E fin IFJ lil 'EU ffl EJ ff Q Q 1- .l VVILLIS, NICADAMS, MARSH. Zig F THOMPSON, FLANAGAN, ORTH, HOFFLIAN. I ...E F. Focur, 1 FINLEY, VVALTER MYERS, IWILTEBBERGER 1'-257: lil --1 IIE rf' If lil llrff JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Mm Roma WALTER-CCHAIRMAND E ,gr Harold Israel Mary Loudenback N James Flanagan Margaret Finley Earl Thompson Charlotte Meyers IV Henry Orth GraCe'XN7i'llis diff V jjj! Howard Miltenberger Gretchen Marsh lil 1 Frank Focht Vernon McAdams N Paul Hoffman pi? if A LLLLL. L- . .... W PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-Foun I if fi -'R Qi ws, lzz f-if ,W 5114 'iii 1. Al E. :E Ill l .im 1 ii f. f. gm Rf I .4 UPI - lil gd if if Lsyi l : Eau 'ffl Es V .M 1 EJ lit f 5 r rn :Hs fl U Qi :y lvl L HOLTER, Sci-IWEIZER, Woon, HANDLEY, YOUNG, SPARLING, SP.-XRLING, WILEY. llfll 1 ARTHUR, Jonxsow FINK, NIPPERT, Cmzsov NYE, VVILLIAMSON. -J vnz. Q Qifl .. P , 'ii 1:13 Q SOPHOMORE HOP COMMITTEE 'WI EDWARD NIPPERT-CCHAIRMAND im E Tekla Bender Russell Young 1 X l:E?g,' NI- Ruth Fink Sterling johnson Ili? 'N Dorothy Pine Donald Wiley Helen Wood William Schwarz ll Margaret Williamson James Schweizer l il Marion Arthur George Sparling if Nina Carson K. Ivan Handley jx' Mary Sparling Rollie Nye -4 Webb Holter 'la if l i :Q D lj' 1 ! ,Mahal I l img 1 my PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-Five I I I ,fv- I. 'T .-J, X. + 'Bt .A ,155 ' I L, ' -I MU 1 U'-M v? 151' I Q, MH 1. in ,Gig '-gd, I .3 ,C-,W P19 ,M Ei ri' JSP bil .-- 215 ' fr. 'V ,953 U lim rf, GRANT, PHILLIPS, MILLER, SMITH, JULIAN, BRYANT, G. SPROULL, H. SPROULL, DAVIES, WI-IITTAKER ,ij Igfsgf MEYERS, VANGORDEN, FROST, BALDXVIN, DOUTI-IITT, HAARLAMMERT, CANNON, SPARLING, FINLEY, FNLEISCHER HQ ggzflr RETHLINGSHAFER, Cox, KING, SCOTT, DONALD, ANDREXVS, BERTcII K... 'V131 TT' mf, I' Ifiii T -E-T -..-. LIBERAL ARTS CLUB Fw LE 'Y ' N E 'HE' OFFICERS N7 Sk-sw 6.5-1 'iivf ' - Pr6S1ClCI1t ........... .....L C larlssa Scott LEM - - VICE-PfCS1dSDt.,.. ..... Mary Wetmore if wi! '. SCCr6tary .,..... .,...,,,.,. E lsie King 1-air ,IM Treasurer ............ . ...... Rachel Donald IQ Wax' Grade Inspector ,,,.. ,,,,,, S abra Andrews ml 35112 Ln il F'I Q ill I ,Q al? SE , , Q, II Qi Hi. -L ,LL at LL.. L, L ,L L LL.L.rL L-, L ,AL L -L L rrgfrllif? 5 ,I PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX E i M31 an .,. VF:-m'.'twT,TTTL ml l'rnv:1r::'.:f-V--ff,-,I , f f A f- ,., . ,. ,M-MSS. 'I'-'Mm----all its lvl'-lbliiriiri . f.'?f'?ilIfQffQ: mj,,1 5 I , rl fy ,U .iw 'L cf 'u ng, -A-A--A---Q a-, -- ..-.,,..,,-. 1 Nfl S I' :Ly ljfil I-ri ,Fai . i 55' l?'L1j'5 li . W 1, E5 arm I- I .11 We Ll U x, I 'v 5 ' fi 1 QQ if M 'LJ ,E ,Wi J T If E QQ li? W1 F' I fl- Zigi 1 4 PALMER, DIETER, BODEY, MILLER, BLAKE, STURM, ELDRIDGE, HOYLE, ANSLEY, VVENTXVORTH, LEFLAR, EICHENBERRY. --. BRILLANT, WILLI.AhI5ON, HAMMOND, SIEBENTI-IALER, BE'rz. IVIOSER, HENDERSON, HIESTER, BRATE, BRANHAM, NIICHAEL If LYNDE. l SHUEY, BAUGI-I, NICKEL, SPENCE, SCUDDER, IIIRIG, Sci-IMIDT, FIEBER, MALAHANAN. I.. I E' Lili .... ,- gffg ALETHENAI 45,1 ' Treis Cha ter Established in 1914 P 1 MI., TW? E UM .Q . PATRONESSES . . . F1 Mrs, S. J. Brandenburg Miss Elizabeth Hamilton iff i' Mrs. Frances G. Richards Mrs. F. L. Hadsel V51 l OFFICERS u',f:q F President ,,.,.,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,.,.,. - , ..... N Ita Scudder fri I . . . , 'Ujfl LQ! Vice-President .............. ...... E sther Ihrxg ,353 N Recording Secretary ......... ....,. S ophie Nickel ,555 , L Corresponding Secretary ...,. ,.... . Goldie Schmidt ,Fil I . ' QQ! Treasurer ......,..,.............,...,. ......... E dna Fxeber 1 I Sergeant-at-Arms ...... ..... C arolyn Spence Critic .,,..,,.,,.,..,,..,.. ........ M ary Page New ,E , 5 I Vg lil 5 '. M, 2 ,. 1 - - A -Q .W ff L ,.L-.....V, .., PAGE ONE Hmfrrmrcn SIXTY-Savi-:N -1 233' Q .rr 11 Sl K? ,-L gif JH - .5 J Q, Q -ZH :ij M5 4 vp Ei R rrrr H R vii, I-TF! RH T1 EV 4 E M ,gr E2 EQ? N 1. 3 F335 5: l',-,321 BROSIER, KOPILER, MORRIS, HIVELY, CLINTON, DREYER, BERRY, YVHITMAN 'r 11 NIILTON, HESS, IVIORTON, RASOR, UNGERICHT, IVIORRIS, SMITH. Lfgj LEONARD, ANSTINE, F.-XRVER, ASHNVORTH, KIERNAN, DILLON, COTTMEYER. 4 .A , ... 'nl Li! - 5 H W v T W N T HALIAN WTI TTI LM 1 T3 iii ' 5 01-TFICERS W President ,........ Nelle Ashworth Vice-President .... . ,,,.. Etta Farver Secretary. ,,,, .,,.. T helma Dlllon F, Q l 1 , f Treasurer .... ..... G race K1ernan Critic .,.. ..,... R uth Dasher N .., I -.1 ' EJ 'T 1 W , F is? Q , ,wr rr, R, , R, rr er R, ,R r , r A, We 1 IEW -Q 1 H H l i PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT . 1 1.-4: -:X mr' -5 G Q Y Ly, v: if A 14 i V rf 1 ,,,, 'Q ul '1 ws :P 4 1 ,N if sp a IU ? EM :I E my ,M 5 Eiw U U1 Q 1, SECREST, BERRY, JONES. B1-:cH1'oL, SARGEANT, RORERTS, Bxcs, SHAMBAUGH. Ig HARRIS, SHRINER, LARSH, HETRICK, BIERERS, BOWMAN, PARROTT, GUENTHER. 'W 'E' EDGAR, F1NKB1N1-t. PIERSON, BROWN, TRICHLER, VVALTHERS, PATTQN. I9 5 I E or .-Q' ' I TE-:Q MTC' . PIERIAN : 75 PATRONESSES ,L gg' N M155 Margaret O'Connor MISS Marguerlte Royal :tif Wi. R of-fs OFFICERS A W7 President ...,.....,. ....... G ladys Jacoby La: - Vice-President .,,.., ...,,...... o live Coe Secretary ...., ....,, T helma Brown W N Treasurer ,,.,... ..,,., I .eola Pierson 4:5 azz, if Q, , ki, E f :E -1.-r . - f--N.-.1 f :1-gNf.....g-':x- -N ' f, 1'-- N ' . W JH- v-4A:rJ,f- f ,Q 1- ..-..--4, -muff rnvv., . , , ,T , J s21ygg1g355jE'v1z,2g,5vi2H II-gm-gf,-,-Jzg,:v1'7t-gl1 lx--L wfgq-1g5,:f,,-, F ,,.f,,Rg:Q1,-jf I ,:15::,z,'5:f7:yfgg-I I14153752-SEL-iwimiielgil PAGE'Of!E' HUNDRED Sxx'rY-N1 NE Ll.. xr ,ul 7 l I lfxl ll I Eel E . E CLASSICAL CLUB 45 W OFFICERS E5 ' .Ethel Frost Presrdentu ......... ............,.......... ..,......,.,,..... Vice-President A...L.... A,,....... I essie Van Gordan H Q . Secretary ,..,.,,..,, .......,,,. M ary Sparling 4 Treasurer ,,,.,,......... ........ H azel Moser Asst. Treasurer ......, ,......, A dele Straselle L' Critic .....,..,,,,,,,,.. .,,..,... D ean Hamilton .ug :Q Reporter .,....,L ......., G retchen Marsh El Sl Il cosMoPoL1TAN CLUB ,T -In , . OFFICERS - President .,,. 1 ....,..., ..,. ,,,......,........ ......,.. J o se Peralta Vice-President ,,...,,,,,,, .,.,... MW ark Schultz Secretary-Treasurer ,... ,,... ,,,..,.,.......,...,.,,. A ,..,....s... A l vin Blieden ,rf 'fl . . - . Faculty Advrsors ..,-., ...,,,, P rof. Vmacke and Prof. Harms K M 3.. 1 4 -l .xr 5 1.. xg Img l i PAGE ONE HUNDRED Srsvl-:N'rx' ' Q. .7- ,A U 3 ,, Q -4 A' R E ,yn Y ' E . iff J, . ll: MAJOR BOTANY CLUB i 4 OFFICERS In E Q 'F -aa I .5 'I Q .f 1-.1 1, We President ....,.,.4, ....... ..,... ,,., Q . . Edward T. Seieg gg - , El Vice-President ..........,,. .........,,.,,.,.. C hfford Sheard Q5 Secretary-Treasurer ...... . ..,...,. Florence Carter Blum if I I: ' Q4 I ve PI MU SIGMA I T OFFICERS .il WW LN President ......., ....... ....... ........ F I' ed Moench 5 viee-Pfeeidene ,,,,... .,.,...,, A lfred O'Niel JCE' .Secretary ...... ........ Mark Schultz Y K E If .sa . E ,i i I I l l IQ! ls,fes-eeemeeesmj 151 ,,,.I PAGE ONE HUNDRED Ssvaxrv-ONE 'E i P. wi 1. ur 3 ,iv '-.' ffl i l El E LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Q . OFFICERS E President .......... .........,.......,..,,... ,....,.. R i Chard Mills N Vice-President ......... 7 ......... Emma Moon E Secretary-Treasurer ...V, ,......... M ary Sparling lf EL ETENEO ESPANOL . A OFFICERS President ..,....f.... ....,...........,..,...,. ......... O V id Dally E Vice-President ........... ......... N ita Scudder Secretary-Treasurer ........ ........,. R oma Lindsey GERMAN CONVERSATIQN CLUB it OFFICERS President ......... ......,..,,,...,,...,... ,...,,, H e len Mohr il Viee-President -,,,.,,. .............. A llen Ragan ' Secretary ......... ....... E dward McClelland ' Treasurer ,,,.,.,, ...,......,... A lva Taylor l l lea! E l l l lm-zwwww PAGE- ONE HUNDRED SEWENTY:-TWO --1 Zi.. FE i1,. ,. . Lv -I 1 V 9, lf ' :Bl vb ,, -gi Q S 1' E fsffssswl lm! il ls' :tal l L15 -K C ' y li sl x' ag Us . T liz? l ffl W xii L E I , fm if-Q5 H ... ,.. ' I --I i LQ 1 3' -- :ai as E I I 'E iii fil PAGE, Scnuurz, REXFORD, JAM1 ESON, Dourmrr. LQ DUKE, CUMIMINS, Ports, Y 1 ,.-., CANNON, XVALTER, HABEKOST, ANDERSON, LEFLAR 1, , 652, l l , lg,-, lei ,.-. E, I ,- Lal Iwi - l 'fcfj ii E W T D 5 ga I: THE STUDENT VOLUNTEER CONVENTION l I ,, IFTEEN Miami people were sent by the University to the Eighth Inter- national Convention of the Students Volunteer Movement at Des Moines, Iowa during the Christmas Holidays. These conventions are held once every four years in order to present to each generation of college students the realization W 1,371 ,T of the needs of the Christian world and particularly the opportunities for service Nz in foreign countries. In order to perpetuate the spirit and ideals of the Convention, the Miami delegates, along with those of Western and Oxford, after their return sf xx- organized a world Fellowship League with the' following as officers. I President .....,., ..,,....,,s,....,,..............,,,,,.................,,. Q .....,,......,...,.. R ohe Walter of Mi-ami Vice-President ,.....r ,,.,,ii. M iss Holiday, of VVestern Secretary ,,,,,,Vr,, ,.... M iss Claymeyer of Oxford fig Treasurer ,,,,,,, , s,s.,.,... Miss Page of Miami ,- ,L .H sv- , 1 QL i :Tj . . ,. K., R ,, Xi W, ' W ' ..A,, V,-T-V-,tr.i.,.,,., ,L-1-1.1g:.,.,.., , ,, W., W ' ir Q V, I v Y , 'l X, '7!!41o.'E'r,1lfi4'-59--.'Ii'J l llair?QF.--fii'.JJ:fHl lE:'5'H4fr :Q.'2:+:1'E1F'uf5cfQiii?3u1:3Ei:ffZ'5f , lFrFf'sg?.1?Q3?izQll I ggg.:g33f,.gf:,g,,:qfiQiii,1 ' PAGE ONE Huxmzsn SEvEN'rx'-THREE i A X., i,. ii' 1. Nl. 1 A l J 2 4 L. .1 lfgl 1, iii' lll lfj E Z? 5 F' 7 ei we g U :J 91 J C-2 fl Scmvnnr, DQNALD. ANNSLEY, -SNORF, ARMSTRONG, SPENCE, KING, CLINTON, Dou'ri-urr, CARLIER VAN GORDEN, WVILLEY, TRUMP, COE, M. MILLER, IHRIG, IVIANLEY, PAGE, CANNON, SPARLING. UNGER!CHT ,lul- V NIICHAEL, ANDREXVS, Mosizx, HOYLE, GRANT, PEAR, JNIEYERS, BURGESS. E 5' :T -1 il, 2 5,4 BIG SISTERS gf iii IJ OFFICERS PM President ...... ,.,.4,,,.,,,..,..,,.,,, ..,..... R a chel Hoyle W qi! Secretary ,.,.L. ..... Lura Grant 4 1 gl Treasurer ....., ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,.,,,.. H a zel Moser W' MEMBERS ll Nelle Annsley Clemmie Hammond Goldie Schmidt ' lf' Josephine Armstrong Mary Harlan Mary Sparling LI: Emma Burgess Esther Ihrig Caroline Spence Q Mary Cannon Grace Kiernan Sue Snorf N Justine Carlier Hilda Manley Ola Trump E, Marie Clinton A Margaret ,Michael Hulda Ungericht l: Olive Coe Mabel Miller Jessie Van Gordon Rachel Donald Hazel Moser Elsie King Q l Mildred Douthitt Charlotte Meyers Marian Hiester Lura Grant Mary Lee Page Sabra Andrews ,551 Isabel Griscom Leta Peer Florence Willey ig 35 4 . Y ' lil 'iii PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR I 111' X.. ii gurl ,I 1 f ,.. ,E ,.f fi 1. ga. ,.. .3221 I pr., tx I, '57 ,N ' ' ' ' ' - 'rf : '- 'E' ' . IT' T. ':'T7,T7'r::r.-I '1-I5 ' ff-f-1,5 -ferv-1-,lp ,qg-fr-15-,wer-A-gyfsnf - W.,-,.,.. i.. i--. -V ,. J., l. I 1, . . f- - ..-lr r...f ,,.. , ,,. .ii lv 1 ,,, I. ,,., .,4..-,....-....-.,.- E. E A--. , . -- , .-i W4 -.LE f' f .- , c-...1E':E .- 3 ...-L. ,E 414.14 ...ua-.,.f 1 1:.- QL-gay: fvzg., VV :IJ is 4. vw ,H -ti M1 ' l i ' T I 4 v..l - --U -A -r ...--.-- --. .-. ...iliq v . I W., I fi ., is lin E fi YQ, f 1 Sig I T, ij, -2 lil lg! tj :gil S51 ' hi 532 lien lijiil M. BRATE, H.SPRouLL, ROGERS, PRicE. APPLETON, NELL1sT, Cooivnas, SCHULTZ, Poor., PRYFOGLE, G. SPROULL HOLTZMAN. ,I ei BRACKNEY, MOSER, BOURNE. KYLE, ERRETT, M. NEAL, MULLEN, BAYHA, Jacxcsox. , l ET R. NE.AL, SNAGLE, SCUDDER, Sci-nvxmr, HOYLE, ELDRIDGE, W. BILATE, GODS!-IALL, RETHLiNcsHAFER. 113' ax Ld lil' ITT lifji T INDEPENDENT WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION WT I ml EXECUTIVE COUNCIL A Af Pres1dent ,,,..,..,,.,, .,,,,..., R achel Hoyle Group Chairmen .Cl . . ' . ' I Vice-President ......,.. ....... G retchen Marsh . Nita Scudder fly P1 will ll Secretary ............ ......., M abel Eldridge Goldie Schmidt f YT-17 . . I l mf Treasurer ..... .,,. . .Wfinifred Brate Rachel Hoyle fpgjjf . ' lggfj. HE Independent Women's Association is aniorganization of sixty girls in the ff Liberal Arts College who are not members of a Greek Letter organization. Q The entire association is organized in three different groups, each group having a group chairman. The association encourages its members to enter into Al all the different campus activities, and it is one of the most important organizations tri, 'T on the campus. fi, ' l' 1 51 I l I lil H 1. 1514! 1- i irigiiip---.-W.-.N-p-, Q V - 1,- --- -f-- -- -V-1 - -V ' fs ' if---ff--wwf --- - f-.. ATT -f---'CZ'-Q-----,- T.. 1 Zin : -1: 1 1: W- -----'---f--Y-H ' l '. L Q J .eel IL-le-as ssi- Ml PAGE ONE I-IUNDRED SEVENTY-Fivr All ul 4 mv, 4 , ,Ex i l -.1 5 ,T in if-. V.. .g,, .T 13,2-mf-1e1:Af+af:121:1I im jimi 1 A -fl A E :rf frame-f::1w-kewl ling, fsf,-MET?-n:g,l ,V lf ,ill .J iq 'Il lifi' R 1 4? lla l VT I QU - W E , 51 fi eil LJ lE ,Ga N ff lf' Q'-U SQ r ll lil 5 A : l 'E l Bl ill El N' 1 ' lqfl fi' , HALLORAN, HUBER, MAHLER, SHRIVER, CONVDREY LAIRD, BARTON, WQODRUEF. SCI-IXVAB, SCHOTTZMAN, XVALKE, FIELD. EQ 5 :ng TRUMP, PIERSON, XVEBB, MESLAU, KRESS, CECIL, STEXVART, CARPENTER, LIPPERT LAFFEY, DEv1NE. Fi W Woonaumv, GR.kHAM, COLLET, WALDORE, COE, MCCALMONT, HARLOW, WALLACE, Hmm.. T if-11, Gmssorvx, BOXVMAN, S1-xR1vER, BRADBURG, VVEST, YOUNG, AMERINE, SMITH. lg, lill Q Vid, ill Li all TAHKODAH U Established at Miami 1919 Nl AHKODAH is the independent association of the Teachers' College. It was established last year and enrolls about seventy members, nearly all the ggi' independent women in the two year courses. OFFICERS F President .....,.. sts,,,ls.sss,r.... Q lift ........,. Olive Coe S51 , 'ff Vice-President ..... s..... E stella Barton A ' . Q gil Secretary ,,,,,, ..... L ora Devine N- il: ' - Mig Treasurer i,,,,, ,.,... L eona Shrlver lifl are A 122' 9. lei iii l l ltiili PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX x ,ll .. flu lil 'R .sf .Y , R :gi iw te .A 53 .Ai ,Eg Y 'i LJ ,ki NL ip .-L. ,im Si E ,. -u F -E fiwl Wx f- ifll ffl E lg' TT! lg 55 Tw W . Nl E2 JI? ' ' i '5Zf'v. -X947 S it Us E7 E 3 NINETEEN HUNDRED TYVENTX' , N l R Helen Smith Clarissa Scott -7- -,5 Eva Bess Rachel Hoyle M ix 'H Mary Lou Phillips Lyllis Ward NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE Charlotte Meyers Grace VVillis Mary Young Annette Schwartz NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTX'-TWO E Mabel Leflarl Etta Farver 1 . . Q Dorothy Pine True Wetherill T NINE,TEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE 1 Edna Maxwell Helen Rexforcl V- Alice Pearce Adelle Straselle M EQ Jane Bowersox Doris Meech lil N Donna Smith ,Elizabeth Baugh Margaret Hubbard ig E fi ,y I, R ' . l l l l IEE I 3 l l i i PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN ,M .Ill ,, 'H .,,, -li V 1 .W is . i -tv- 'T' '74 .-WTTTTFYZS f l--24' 'Z-TUE?fif1:rlvf::Tf'?:: -3-rr-':f'2:Eii2'i1:1 .- -. ,,,,f,,, ..,-7-r ff: as A Lfsrsasf'-32345, 34 iii: 'rf'f H'l 'Ll iii-li ilfil THE AMERICAN LEGION Pl. 'ifluygpg --f . -R Q. EH, , 'Fi-l kj ILLON WATTERSON POST NUMBER 160 of the Ameri- ftiii can Legion was established in the University the first week of October, and at present possesses a large and prosperous membership. The American Legion is an organization of American veterans of the World War. It is a civilain organization, non- political, non-militaristic, and non-partisan. It makes no dis- tinction or rank or previous service, and all sailors, soldiers, and marines who served honorably between April 6, 1917 and November 11, 1918 are eligible toqits membership. Included in the member- ship of the Dillon Watterson Post are practically all the former if,-,ig service men in the University. During the first semester A. C. ffl: Fox, Jack Goodwin, and William lfVeber served as Post Commander, Vice-Commander and Adjutant respectfully, while the second semester Robert Pugh, Rohe Wfalter and Clayton Marshall acted lj in these capacities. Albert Grinnell acted as Post Finance Officer throughout the entire year. , li lifll i ffl , , , 1 I if, gg, , : if .3111 Memoriam r .jffIiONOR illi OF THE AMERICAN LEGION l I . ,i1 q,,V Qi 5 Dillon Watterson ' 1' - iifif X. Corwin Smith 1 ji iififf Jj l Richard Mains 1541 ' 'K 1 S' J. Foster Barbour id, . fa, T ,ii, J ' Russel Goodwin f 'i 1 1 A 1 ' Guinn Mattern T ,ff i..:, Harry Meyers gi ,L 1 AQ K V A Samuel Landon If If 9 A f O S iCarl'oisifBiQQIf,,g- ii , , gi . a'-, f 1 .Kent Rifeiifiit' r t t -' il , 1 ,,,H,Q,HMW My U Mm Y gg PAGE ONE PTUNDRED SEVENTY-Exam' . V -i if -YJ 1. 1 1' .NI -f , 4 .5 fa' ,rf- I :ig I l iiffii ,wifi ' -ri in Q 5 Iii in 'Q 5 E' txt Mil i 1 , . i ,.,, :-If W, vii 1i'.'.. 1 .Q ii lui itll I. .ii fyfii .xiii 'i.kuj'.li las .Vx-ii ifwn lla if E? uf. f. l i' W it A. v ii. 4 lit I l l' . I MIAMI INDEPENDENT ASSGCIATION ieig xab .5 . E- OFFICERS President ,.I...,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, , ,L I.I. Edward Potthoff ' Vice-President ,,,,,,, ,,...,,,, G eorge Foster i Secretary ,A,.7,,,,, ,A4AI,, I . E. Marshall Treasurer ,,..-, . .,.,.,.,. Paul Eggert f r 2 HE Miami Independent Association was organized in March 1919 by the non-fraternity men of Miami. Its purpose is to extend to all Miami men not affiliated with any fraternal If organization, the benefits. as far as possible of a fraternity. E Membership is open to all non-fraternity men, the only re- EI quirements being that the man be of good moral character, that he be willing to put into practice the democratic principles of the association, and that he perform his obligations toward the organiza- tion. Any member is free to join a fraternity at any time. The M. I. A. maintains a boarding club and clubroom in the I Tallawanda Apartment house for its members, has its athletic teams and its regular social functions. I if il- l li ilfi Z, PAGE ONE HUNDRED Szzviaxrv-NINL ai W: L. LS- h w 1.1, i S x 4 1 --, l ,. N, A if - A R ,,, 1 , V4 V 1:5 5 Vi ,HTH 1322 2.1 ' TJ .RQ VII I . . . , , ,.,. , - ,. ., Q. L. ,. Ri fs- - ' A Ei W W 1125 F25 .3 IA lea E3 55 f M5 5 . eff ii 21 xia F' 'ri' EU U T TW' 4. U1 7 E - ,...1 ? A AFM T :Q Q - X 1' .21 , . -- E ' P? ef , '-' -w i Ei Q N , ,E 'T-za. 1-J ,. LE PM ga! nga E71 I WH N' A 591 JN EQL L iizw 'F ' L .,, ' -nl X w CANNON, A MCGINNIS XVALTER, FINLEY. U FLANAGAN CMgr.D, SCHROEDER fEd.j, ..- 'N YOUNG, DUKE, SHE.-XRER, IVIILLER. y EM W THE STAFF PM BARKLEY SCI-IROEDER, Editor-in-Clziqf F- JAMES FLANAGAN, Business Manager .- RALPH MCGINNIS, Associate Editor W ROHE WALTER MARY CANNON f- ,I J. Eg!!! HAROLD ISREAL FRED SHEARER LILLIAN MILLER RUSSEL DUKE MARY YOUNG MARGARET FINLEY R 5236 CON TRIBUTERS T Glenn Carbet! Coulfer Illarslzall SYM-fre J f:12:fi1 A .f V. ffdwf-? G 1 .W-441f2,fw1fv L L ff 2 ,W 3 Islip y gay gm kgA:g.4R,fJ.AfMf,1AS PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY- I u:i . 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I -I wk ' A V, f :11 - - w ..2' 4- . - ,: ' ' , Q z ' 1. f .I 7. tg ,.'W '- -' ':b- -' A .1'-, - g '.,' il M 'I .q ' .V Iglf' A' '2i2,EQfI, - .1 . - 'L ,-, 1 II ..1: f1'-:ge ,I E. , I ,, A,h, ,,: Qi, iid' if BOOK FIVE I ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS 'ff '-.k. .Q 5-T72 V555 i?'5lQU 'iff ILf??f7?'753f'f5'?'E?ffi5' .-i?ii'1 F? K' M' ' Nw: f,. -..,,1,, l- ': Si My .fl tri 1? 'T , i l-i i, ill, 4. '.r', l T 3,-. ,ii ink, fel , - 41 ffl' E i ,,,q A , 1152 'iii gl il .lffi ri 5i:'l -E iii E llffii llaig ii! 5 WALTER, WILEY' SCHULTZ. FOSTER, YOUNG, ALLEN, Sci-IROEDER, DUKE fi! LUGER, PAGE, NTCKEL, NICFEELEY, MILLER, GREEK, CONDTT, WETMORE. ,ll ,i .S GRINNELL, VAN GORDEN, OPPENLANDER, TAYLOR, MURPHY, NICGINNIS, SCUDDER. 5 lilig' ll, THE MIAMI STUDENT - Founded 1826 TJ Editor in Chief .............,.. .........,........T.,......, ,,.LT,. R . Graham Taylor V Alumni Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,d,T.,, ,,,T,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lillian Miner How's That Column ...,,,.,. ,T...,.i,,.,.v,.i,....,,.,v B arkley Schroeder f Copy Editors ....,.-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,.... F red Shearer, Albert Grinnell 3 Business Manager .,.... ,,,....,,,.......... E . C. Oppenlander Assistant Manager .,....,, .,.,..,,,,.,,., H arry Moore REPORTERS it 1 L' Rohe VValter, '21 I Mary Young, '21 qi Russell Duke, '21 Clarice Luger, '20 fd Jessie Van Gorden, '21 Mary Wetmore, '20 lf Mary Page, '22 Paul Dunn, '23 E1 Sophie Nickel, '22 Nita Scudder, '20 .11 Mark Schultz, '22 Donald Wiley, '22 lil Ralph McFeely, '22 h Thomas Greer, '21 Carolyn Murphy, '23 Dorothy Condit, '23 Russell Young, '22 ifli 7. 'l' all iii: an-rj , ,ggi PAGE ONE PTUNDRED Excl-:TY-ONE .,, hx -Q mr x i 4-.l i li .7 .1 Qf., . .fs-sk 1..- II JE! isafswil iililhik swagima.-veemyifiviiee1:1253l llizlil llfs.-EYE Qffafms r 4.3 rc f 5 RQ 'T E Q3 5? E f N 1 fi INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE .. DL. F peculiar importance in this time of industrial strife and E' turmoil was the question for debate in 1920: Resolved- I That for the purposes of Collective Bargaining between employer and employee, the organization of all labor within the individual plant or industry offers a better solu-tion to the labor g 55 question than the present system of national unions. . E 'ii E This year a new triangle, made up of Kentucky State, Cin- ' I cinnati, and Miami, was formed which was in every way successful. Whether due to a wrong phrasing of the question or merely to E a coincidence the Negative teams in all three instances were de- T i feated by the Affirmative. . Q W A much more comprehensive schedule of debates is needed E here at Miami if debating is to take its proper place in the col- legiate life, if it is to offer the proper incentive to awaken interest Rf I . . . . and effort to those possessing oratorical ability. T iii - IU' ls N rift E 7? 'T 22' r i 1 1 ,zrsrfml IQ! l l I ml '5 PAGE ONE HUNDREID E101-nv-Two - ,f fi El ffl' 3, v' iff X ,gl -1 -1,u .ffl l V 7 EI UQ! ,li ,N ' - Q -A C-:Q 1 in 3 fi' 'fall ,el . nfl l ffl 1 , 34, 'JI :el l l l leaf' Ll l 15' ' la E H ,Ee ll .3 'rv We UL lil T E 4' ,le N 'L ,.. . l E . F3 15 llfl Pm.. U ' ' 1 I:-Tl r Wig' HERMAN, MORRIS, SCHULTZ, ALLEN. 1 BLEIDEN. SAUNDERS, COXVGILL, VVALTER, VVEIDNER MVK l ,lr alll DEBATIN G TEAMS ffl AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIN'E Howard Allen, Captain Rohe VValter, Captain john Morris Sam Black 'ri Mark Schultz Chauncy Saunders ALTERNATES 3 Paul Vlfeidner ' Raymond Herman 4 Russell Duke Robert Belden on f, ,.v N ' . W' JA- Coach, Cowglll lei ln ll? LQQ' if V 1 li I V A--Mm l l - PAGE ONE Ifluxnruzn E1c:H1'Y-THREE .I 'i y. K... if Q : :: l l lral iff' Wi GLEE CLUB fl - PROGRAM: PART I EQ 1. Chorus: The Sons of Art ......,,...........,..,...w.....,.R...... .,...... M endelssohn Q Quartette and Club 2 2. Tenor Solo: Little Mother of Mine vv,....,,.V,....,......,...,..A.....,,.,,,-,,.,. H. T. Burleigh Q - A Mr. Holter L3 3. Part-Song: A Tragic Tale C'Worcls by W. M. Thaclcerayj ..,....,.. J. Bertram Fox 3 5 4 I3 The Club . Quartette: The Trumpeter ,,.,,r,... ..,......,...............................,.,...e..,,.....,,.., I Airlie Dix Messrs. Runyan, Armistead, Farquear and Riley 5. Part-Song: Medley from the South ................,,..........,...........r A rr. by H. H. Pike -' ' The Club ii 6. Baritone Solo: Good-Bye ....................................,. .....,...,..... T osti E Mr. Farquear 1 7. Cantata: Columbus QWords by Joaquin Millerj ......... ....... E . S. Hosmer Mr. Farquear and Club T it ' PART II 1 li El :gil :lj , vfii t ,Ji rf l i i- .N .4 .-,, ,ki Mtg . ,1 . Trio: Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana .... Mr. Ditzel, Violin Mr. Twitchell, 'Cello Mr. Runyan, Piano .L 2. Songs with trio accompaniment: Cal Where My Caravan has Rested ...... ,... 53. .,..,...Mascagni ,...,..,.,,,,,,.Lohr i':,1 l li Cbj By the Waters of Minnetonka ..........,.... ....... L ieurance if Mr. Martin 3. 'Cello Solo: Serenade ..................,.......................... ......... S chubert . T I Mr. Twitchell Q 4. Trio: Menuet .,,,.,,,.,,......,,,..,,..,,........,,,......,,.....,.,,.,.,,.,.................,.. ......... B eethoven lea- Mr Ditzel, Mr. Twitchell, Mr. Runyan 'I PART III llif' A Musical Potpourri ,T Being lt' A Bit of This and That and the Other 'il' Sandwiched between '-r1 ifiv 1 rre I : - we---Miami songs , ' 'f iifilif . c CLUB TRIP ij V Hamilton March 31 yj f A- I Middletown A... April 1 1 ' H I 572 U 3'4 ij if 5 lffl I I 6 li '. T. N 3 Vi 1 9 A 'fv' E' . 1f-:Q I rr.. ...4,,. 5 -1fV' ' PAGE ONE HUNDRED Eiourv-Four: , ,,., A liig lf '..-L ., r,, Q. . fr K1 1, I: 1 iii ilflfl V-1 fl lit Es ffl gi, lf, L. H. lrpi! iff BEN:-IAM, WILEY, KRAMER, DEVINE, POTTHOEE, I-IANDLEY, HOBERG, LAURIMORE, PIOLTER, SCI-IROEDER BRYANT, CLOUGI-I, ARMISTEAD, SCOTT, ANDREWS, TNVITCI-IELL, BERRY, MURPHY, MYERS, STEVEVS FINCI-I, EVERHART, FOLEY, FARQUEAR, MARTIN, JAMIESON, RILEY, SPINDIQER, PUGI-I OLEE CLUB OFFICERS President ...... .IE.,EI,.,....,,.E,EE,,,I,.E. I........... F l oyd Farquear qj Manager ..........,. I,.,,..... R obert Himmelright Q Accompanist .,.. ,. ..................... Ernst Twitchell Wfy Director ..,....,.., ,..I.,......,...,,..,,...,..., P rof. Aubrey W. Martin -Ll F PERSONNEL FIRST TENORS SECOND TENORs hi Benjamin Andrews Donald Armistead T Frederick Berry Charles Devine A George Bryant Charles French -Q17 Warren M. Foley Earl Jamieson U VVebb Holter Burley Laurimore ,. james Meyers Edward Pothoff Ralph Runyan Robert Pugh Q Robert Stevens N. FIRST BASSES SECOND BASSES '1 5 Robert Benham George Clough Walter Everhart' Ivan Handley Floyd Farquear William Hoberg VVilbur Kramer Wilbur Finch '17 Barkley Schroeder Lawrence Murphy Russell Spindler Richard Riley lm Donald Wiley Carey N. Scott Wi' .Ml Val , I -- D E- PAGE ONE PIUNDRED EIGIITX FIVE r -'1 'Q vu in -i, D.. -ui ' 111' :i:'r,1I t . il.3:.LlTx ' fl E TX H E E E in N MILLER, IVIARSHALL, DREYER. HINE. YOUNG, BROADWVELL. PICKELHEIMER, DAX'IES, WETHERILL, HURST. BALLINGER, CARSON, XV.-XRD, MOSER, HANNA, KRESS. SHARRINGHAUS. CANNON, SCHXVARZ, FINK JOHNSON, SHRIVER, SMITH, NIARTIN, DOUTHITT, , Golzrz, ART1-lun. Cm ' MADRIGAL CLUB OFFICERS President L,LL L L,LLL.,L..LLLLL.LLL..,LLLLLL. ............, H elen Smith Manager ,,,.,, ,LLLLLLLLLL,LL,L,,LL,..., M ildred Douthitt Director LLLLLL, ,,,,VL,,L,,LLLL,LLLLL..,LLLL,LLL.V.L.L, P rofessor Aubrey VV. Martin PERSONNEL ' FIRST SOPRANOS I Josephine Armstrong Marian Arthur Mary Cannon Rovillo Hanna Ruth Hine Nancy Johnson Dorothy Kress Lucile Marshall Iris Miller ' N491 Felonise VVeiser Beulah Young FIRST ALTOS Helen Ballinger Nina Carson Ruth Evelyn Davies Norma Hurst Lucile Scharringhaus Annette Schwarz Lyllis Ward - FA-F gg SECOND SOPRANOS Ruth Fink Marian Dreyer Lucy Mendenhall Helen Pickleheimer Leona Shriver Helen Smith Clara Louise Taylor True Wetherill ? in SECOND ALTOS Mabel Andrews Irene Broadwell Mildred Douthitt Pauline Goetz Gretchen Marsh Marjory Miller ,f Hazel Moser Martha Todd ll I I IQI PAG- E ONEIENBSIEQDTESGHIY-Six aa, aj '91 My E. 513 .,, Qs .v .3 -7 E . . :I .-. 'cf- fry. fx! N: E .- 235 if is x '44 fi l l Iwwwemgfsmk lg' f l lfgc-.EEE-Wgiml lm! lmfsvs-avg E gi 5 H E Q THREE ONE ACT PLAYS U E Q Presented, April 20th, by ,i - Sa THE FRENCH PLAYERS Theatre d' Art and Theatre des Vieux Colombier New York and Paris E T L'Etincelle, ...... ,. ,......... Ed. Paillemn W Le Baiser ..,..............,, ,....eee. T h. de Banville E U Les Deux Pierrotse .,..... . ,,,,.,,. Ed. Rosland -Xl' , an lk 5 r 55 E E E I I n ' PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN .R ,,,-N , Q. lil 1:2 4. ,- ' 'lu fi as 1. .A E li mal ,531 , ea El L11 E E E li: E N' CHAPEL CHOIR ? PERSONNEL in E SOPRANOS' TENORS Josephine Armstrong Benjamin Andrews E i Eleanor Douglas George Bryant ff: gii Rovilla Hanna Webb Holter Lucile Marshal Earl Jamieson Iris'Miller Ralph Runyan '- Q A . 'F .l Autos BAssEs Ruth Evelyn Davies V Floyd Farqilear T Q Mildred Douthitt Ivan Handley Pauline Goetz William Hoberg E Gretchen Marsh Barkley Schroeder Nl Martha Todd Russell Spindler T ll X J P 5 IE, li l rl I Q l l PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT ,n .4 is x df Si Fr 1. Q: ,nl 'un :fi ,f,,, I l ORCHESTRA if PERSONNEL Q My mf QQ VIOLINS V1oL1Ns ' E, '5 Mary Anderson Alfred O'Neill E Marjorie Nagel VVyman Angus is Mary Helen jones Charles Lee .. Nellie Murphy E Harold Israel 5 Dori-s Hutchins Clarence Kuhlman ll . 9 .Ei l .V VIOLAS CLARINETS T-f 1 r, D Victor Anderson Harold Nichols 'A Harriet Saunders Walter Barnes i ,CELLO CORNETS Ernest Twitchwll Robert Hirnmelright T Lyndon Street E E BASS HORNS N Lamar Dubbg Wiibef Focht W Howard Miltenberger y ' E4 TROMBONE, F 'J Lester Frederick '51 .Xl E1 TYMPANI A: W N Paul Eggert i QQ 44 'Z F . , l l l l f l 15531 PAGE ONE I-IUNDRED Excnrv-NINE l f- I - 4 -l ia. , 1 .-.' --:r:2! .:f.ff:.'f4f- l .fl ll lT'.'1IT J '-'--'- IVY! ll' 1 ,. ..,L 'H 61'-' - .ij:.'.IZ:i 1'L1L.'Ll'Z..LT,'..'EQ 5 EW-jf! , 41,4-Au, 1 A34 W , ,ng , , ff HAUCK, I-IERMAN, BARNES, DUNN, ANGUS, H. NICHOLS, H. D. NICHOLS. STREET, BISHOP, MILTENBERGER, O'NEIL, WEAVER. SIZELOVE, PURMONT, JONES ELLIS, IEIAMILTON, VV!-IITE, PARROTT. N Leader-R. L. STREET PERSONNEL CLARINETS Focht, Frank Angus, Wyman Barnes, VValter Dunn, Paul Greer, Thomas Nichols, Harold Nichols, Hugh CORNETS MacDonald, james Herman, Raymond Hauck, Lester SAXOPHONES ' Purmort, Paul Jones, Paul Sizelove, Benjamin BARITONE Everhart, W. M. '4 -I .' 1' H'-1' I .SI ,..,.-...L.. 54:3 ,, . Amos Miltenberger, Howard Bishop, Robert O'Neil, Alfred TROIVIBONES Schwarz, William Sanders, Chauncey Weaver, Paul , Frederick, Lester BASS Ellis, Clarence Focht, Wilber PIccoLo Israel, Harold CYMBALS White, Kenneth DRUMS Hamilton, Harlow Parrot, Edmund , l ,f.,,.3l 3.15 wlf PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETY In 1 . sy llffig Ll liil YE MERRIE PLAYERS DRAMATIC SOCIETY H Q61 E Aw L Q1 '90 'P S. jf' ,Q ,H gi c Ll. . cn ' 'U EU 4 ii' 'W S 9 L ll O 2 ,- A q A Q1 0,9 Navy O1 - 3 MEMBERS IN FACULTY William H. Shideler, Ph. D. Joseph Clokey i1 Grace Glasgow, A. Pauline Holt Russell Spindler B. Adelia Cone Fantie Nesbit, A. B. i. l HONORARY MEMBERS 4 Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gates il MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY I lqlv -A... W- 7 ' A i lf -411-lvl 'r ' I-'iz' .w L, Mary Lou Phillips William Hoberg Eva Bess Grace Kiernan Lucile Marshall Earl Thompson James D. Rogers Mgfffphy, Y Q , r 11 f l aa.as .i.' zu A l Y :A Y V l orni A Baf1i!??33iff,Z??Ch.F.fiQdsfi if A H0vvfiitQ5ElfY11?41' E . ' Clarence Oppenlancler 5 PAGE ONE HUNDRED Nxxsrv-ON , ,Al ,fl .4, R. w.- In 'I ..- K ,I, 4 A , hqi I-r-II . ,II fs :iq 5. ,Iv lv? Si' I? . , .4 'Tw ,. Yi v l rig? :Li if 153 ,, El Q Q E: F' Q FJ , :EV N Aim 525 U -up 5 3 .... l is lflll if IVIILLER, BRIGGS, PHILLIPS. f' I PAGE, LUGER, SMITI-I RETI-ILIYCSIIAFER zi Y Qi E if THE MIAMI Co-Editors ......I..... -.,., H elen Smith T Clarice Lugar WW 7 Business Manager .......,..........,. ..,..,I D orothy Rethlingshafer LIU qygv Assistant Business Mana er ,,,,,, , ,,.,,.,...,,..,, Mar ' Lee Pa e g Y S X 52: fMary Lou Phillips fi, Assistant Editors ....... Lillian Miller 'il Ruth Briggs T ,ky DD HE MIAMI is a literary magazine established in 1919 whose. purpose is to is A collect and bring before the public any pieces of literary merit written either jg by the students, the professors, or the alumni of the university. Three issues are published yearly and everyone is urged to contribute. In order to en- courage such contribution, prizes were awarded this year to those students sub- E mitting the best poem, personal essay, one-act play, and short story for publication. LU lg 5' l if .I .f. V. I i 'mfg huns, 1 'I ,- ' 0,1 4.f-f.5-lcgrefifv -fy., -rf. swf- -Tw ..-v--, - -if-: Y' U W .--sp xi: l il PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-Two ' .1 QQ ff? 1 if ,I -,I ..., we vi is l n .ltr i is 1 fl ., '11 . ., .M 'T l Tri Q. 1'-'-jf 'B f-2 .--1 V:-A 1 in 1 E-n lf' 1 X' - 1 -. -, 151 1 .a.1 1 COMMENCEMENT 1919 HE Commencement of 1919 marked the first commencement in three years ,Q that was not hampered by the prevailing influence of war. Gathered back mi tg at the 80th annual Commencement were great crowds of alumni, many flfgl if friends and relatives, and in addition many Miami men who had not visited their 3, 'iff Alma Mater for some time, due to the great war. The annual Recognition Chapel Service was held in the Auditorium Friday morn- ing. Medals were presented to members of the Glee Club and the Debating Teams If yt at this time in recognition for the services they had rendered. Trophies won as a li result of competition in the Intramural athletics were also given out. As this was the farewell service for the seniors of the Liberal Arts College and for the sophomores IW gl.-QQ of the Teachers College, Leo Crawford and Marjorie Stier made farewell speeches 1: .1 ff for their respective classes. ,fl In the evening the annual concert of The Madrigal Club, with Miss Francis Batt as soloist, was given before an enthusiastic crowd in the Auditorium. Vila On the following day, Alumni Day, a reunion was held on the Campus in front of the Library. Roll call by classes, beginning with 1876, was taken, in response to which speeches were made and letters read. A parade by classes was formed in ,nf lf, front of the Library, which moved slowly over the Campus to the Commons where the Alumni Luncheon was served to a crowd numbering close to 400 people. H 3, In the evening the Phi Beta Kappa luncheon was held with an address by Dr. C. G. r'V' 7, jj Grulee, '99 as the feature. ll' . . F9 111, In the evening, due to the sudden downpour of rain, the three one act plays in jf: were given in the Auditorium instead of in the open asioriginally planned. 'fI've Wig ry an wx rr H 'F Q Come to Stay , Fools and Angels and Te Choe were all well presented and 1, favorably received .Reunions were held at all the fraternity houses later in the Ti evening where cigars and stories kept many an old grads up until, early morning. liu- 11 ,mn On Sunday afternoon President Hughes preached the baccalureate sermon, a E, ljgj sermon full of an earnest appeal to the graduating classes to make the best of their lives and to be guided by high ideals in all their undertakings. NW The next evening the Commencement Play His Majesty Bunker Bean was L' presented by Ye Merrie Players. Its success was remarkable, paying ample 7 if tribute to the efforts of Prof. Gate who directed its production, as well as those of f -uil , its performers. ' . . . . . lffii lj Tuesday morning in the Auditorium the Commencement exercises were held. ip, T The Hon. john Peck spoke briefly in honor of the Miami men killed in the recent ,I I war, while the Commencement address was delivered by Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth of Ill my Princeton who spoke on Democratic Ideals and the Military Mind. Four EH 10-I honorary degrees were confered, that of Dr. of Laws upon Solon J. Carter, 09, fl E John R. Simpson, and Cliffford G. Gruler, 99 and that of Dr. of Redagogy upon -A Iohn A. Keuth. ' 314 If - f--i L1 ' . . . . f I One hundred and sixty-one students were graduated from Miami University. ,ij and 69 from the Normal College. Of this number 58 received the degree ygijj of Bachelor of Arts, 34 the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education and 11 ,, tf 69 the 2 vear diploma of the Normal College. Q, I ' - if tl iffl li fl 11 - PAGE ONE I-Iuxmzian Nixsrx'-THREE .55 TT l T i is 9 .V 9 , , -31 ff ig,.E.::.,':f.,. I Ilygrfazfa 4, 'ill -.zaaffrgasal lilzgzfaxgzrgeziigl 153' lien-.5gi,rv:.,-.f..,., 3- Q . 77 E 1919 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM 1 ' - 4 EJ FRIDAY, MAY 13. -Q 5 10:30 A. M.-Recognition Chapel Service. .,. 'P 8:00 P. M.-Madrigal Club Concert. E HT SATURDAY, JUNE 141. li 10:30 A. M.-Alumni Reunion in the Library. ,- 12:15 P. M.-Alumni Parade and Luncheon. M Sai 6:30 P. M.-Phi Beta Kappa Supper CCommonsj. 1 8:00 P. M.-Qriginal plays presented by the Public Speaking Department. .4 V 'f E 10:00 P. M.-Fraternity Reunions at the Chapter Houses. lfli ill' , SUNDAY, JUNE 15. inf - if .1 Ei' 2:30 P. M.-Baccalaureate Service. MONDAY, JUNE 16. iii WJ: is . 125 fi I EEIIU '?4U'U1l 8.00 P. M.-Commencement Play-ful-lis Majesty Bunker Bean. j TUESDAY, JUNE 17. f- 10:30 A. M.-80th Annual Commencement Excercises. 1 l E E 7 p 3 . ., .: .EH PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-F U rr- nr B3 :L A. 'si aw. ia? Za 92' 44 lg gx 1 -1 il. 24 J, ,,. ,P .1 L. nf ,, AQ' .-gg x 9 .1- V, VJ 0 ggaf j l g QQ lmmmfmenai 1235 is 1 , 41 .1 5 R :Q , E ff E S3 N S M2 V - E E J 4. E E W E 1 gf? N T ,.. in Q S sv! N El 2 E 1 i l H i l I l i l 1 I, PAGE ONE I-IUNDRED NINETY-FIVE .i, '. ,. .fl , i I., . n ll.-x ' .l 'i i ll 51 ji ld W f l ..l Q itai ggi j lll5-?31z:.p:n1nrs:-ial iliiil Ll lf, ilici ll THE COMMENCEMENT PLAY lgl IS Majesty Bunker Bean, a farce in four acts, was chosen by Ye Merrie ,Q Players as the annual commencement play, and was produced under the direction of the Department of Public Speaking. The cast was well 2 balanced, altho unusually large, and each character was consistently and well presented thruout all four acts. W bg The cast of characters was as follows: El G POPS, Mr. james Breede, a multi-millionaire, Russell Spindler MAX BUGLER, clerk in Pops office, Earl Thompson li. LARRABEE, Nj. B.'s Vlfall Street friend, Vernon McAdams THE FLAPPER, Marie Breede, Eva Bess MASON, clerk in Breede's office, James Morgan BUNKER. BEAN, stenographer, Elmer Kaeser EE THE 'WASTER, Clarence Breede, Arthur Doll Moles, Mis. Breede, Lucile Foreman lf GWENDOLEN, big sister, Pauline Holt E GRANDMA, Mniy Lou Phillips 'Tl THE COUNTESS CASSANOVA, Helen Venning I -1l- ll ill MAID, Clemmie Hammond Tl PROFESSOR BALTHAZAR, james Morgan BUD MATHEYVS, the greatest pitcher, VVilliam Hoberg , lf, CASSIDY, the janitor, Clarence Murphy A 1 ERNIE VVHIPPLE, Gwen's fiance, Don Wiley A VERY YoUNo MINISTER, Tom Boring l. V: The play was given in the Miami Auditorium Monday evening, June the i sixteenth. P .Rl f - E ,. ,Y 5' gfzgiiiaa Q1 ' f ' ..g '11 ' ,.,..,,.,. fi.f. ll:3ffi:,niq::+ne 551 l l2r'H1'i-fsff-ww PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-Six , i x FIX GJ 'l H. N f- cl Mil :fl . F.-' fl :J il if.. , . r,,I -i ,, 1 . ,,.. THE MID YEAR PLAY -Q-lu U ER Husband's Wilfe, one of the most successful of a long line of Mid Year Plays, was presented by Ye Merrie Players in the Main Auditorium on February 27. Unusual interest was attached to this 'Al play, as it was the last one to be directed by Professor 3? Gates before he left Gxford. The great success of the play was due in part to the excellent interpretation of 5 each character given by a small but all star cast, of which E3 all of the members had appeared at Miami in former productions. But much credit is also due to Mr. Gates, .M who since 1905, has been the head of the Department of Public Speaking and has coached all Miami dramatic L' MR. GATES productions of the past fifteen years. The active in- terest in dramatics taken by the students is largely due IQ to his influence, and the finished quality of the college plays is a tribute to hisa bility It was with regret that all who knew him saw the departure of Mr. Gates. if-rl The scene of the play is at the home of Stuart and Irene Randolph. Mrs. Randolph is the victim of a nervous disease and expects to die within a short ijt' time. Before her death Mrs. Randolph wishes to choose her successor, and chooses Miss Emily Ladew to fill the position. Miss Ladew, at first unwilling, later agrees Li to marry Randolph, who is entirely ignorant of the proceedings. Richard Belden, the brother of Irene, is a discarded lover of Emilyls and falls in love with her again. 63251 Stuart, the husband, also becomes so deeply interested in Emily that Irene becomes mad with jealousy and determines to recover. john Belden, the uncle, helps to bring about a reconciliation between the Randolphs and between Richard Belden and Emily. lilly' The cast of characters was as follows: - Stuart Randolph ....,.........,..... ,,,,,.. D wight Rogers Irene Randolph, his wife ........ ,.......... P auline Holt John Belden, Uncle john ..,....,,,.... ,...,,,,, R ussell Spihdler Richard Belden, Irene's brother ......... ..,... E arl Thompson ,, Emily Ladew .... ....,... ,,..................... ...... L u c ile Marshal ll, Nora, the maid ...... ......,, G race Kiernan At the end of the performance, when the applause had abated a curtain call brought forth Mr. Gates, and he spoke briefly on his appreciation of his reception and his regret at leaving Oxford. P lil i l all 151 lfij lggfafazzzigghzffsil 1 ig PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SEVEN X X F if Tiff X2 52 XXl5j'Q :X -X X X Ill X all lit. E: -Xp-. j...X XA ,,-X PM Y '-X , V LX X: VX U X5-,X ffzl -f-X X..Z V393 X'-L1-X U35 Mp ffl-El' Y X X X XX. W ,Q X XX Cl Nfl? 1 :XQQNQ X' LH: X X35 ' X..5gX X I 5959? K7 5-QX Elfiii I 25311 RST' ISM I , Xi, if X X X,1,'X W ' E-if r 4' X ' .AX V X XX X,.,, Eifd VEFJQI XXX1', NSQLJ' X k. .TX X X-,DX EEF!! ,-X ' V V7 rf! N .W X f-i F . ,T X12 X XX' X XX, W 'X' X U, XX ' I X1-f X., Vt . my f 1 ,. 'KMA M W ,M .fl W Kg W fi ,X ,,: ., X, X . . A Q ,-X9 3 V .X .V,X M. - fVw-, , . '11-Xi f-,,,V--f--X---W --1-+-ff: FTM I X M XX 'A X 'XE K, , V.. W www- A 2' 4: XM Sl X? X- X, ,, , PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT 3115? WX . 1 Sip! 'life iiffgg XSL A I-.Sfl QQEU lfiil ue! X-Sl ii.-S :iff-ft afji X Eel M, Y X-71? , .'X,1 EX,-:1 M523 K F-if :QM 'X iff' X22 I 2 3523! .-,VY ' Xia? lil! lg! Alain T V gi XX ,- 3331 -X Uk' QI U X Lu .X V XX 1 SL E' E 5 ETX i 5175 1 'Q in ll 32 6:1 .51 fl, fl. S . 5.1 W - y .,.t in lffil lli-3 ii' ffl 5 liar si l 57 E lf? L wg THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN -IZ, is E . ill N May 14th and 15th, The Pied Piper of 'X Hamelin, an opera adapted from Robert Brown- ing's poem of that name by Mr. J. W. Clokey, was U presented by a student caste supporting Miss Cyrena .. Van Cforden who sang the leading soprano role. This -1- production created unusual interest owing to the fact that the music was the work of a Miami man, while f 'tg the text was adapted by Miss Beisvvinger also of Miami. The operatic adaptation differs from the original poem in that it carries the story beyond the departure of the . children and depicts the happy ending of their strange l adventure. Catchy melodies and light swinging chorus- J, W. CLOKEY es are in abundance and combine in making the com- position a complete success. PL' V1 T Mr. Martin sang. opposite to Miss Van Gordan, taking the role of the Piper. W Other principles were Miss Nancy johnson who sang the part of the little lame boy: Floyd Farquear and 'Paul Dunn. The chorus was composed of forty voices E E chosen from the Glee and Madri al Clubs, au mented b a ballet and childrens g g Y QL Y chorus. The colle e orchestra was com leted b several Cincinnati musicians. jk g P Y . , . . wif T Altho this was Mr. Clokey s First attempt at operatic work of this nature, The Pied Piper of Hamelin proved to be a complete success and was enthusiastical- ly received as one of the most ambitious 'djfpleasjifrrgwprodluetifonsmufndertakenwbywat E the music department in recent years. i fff' T fl Q c, N . 2 'itl ' it V-Q.121:r'.tf-iw 2 5 1 lligw Y 'Q -.-, X l v9',ffT5 Q15 i . V y , R Il i MM W g PAGE ONE IIUNDRED Nmsrv-NINE 3 ...i,,.... Wi . 1-. 1 fq ra L if .f. J Tl? ff. . t 3 if LX: 2 51 Qi xl FROSH-SOPHOMORE DAY HE annual Freshman-Sophomore Day on September the twentieth, 1919 resolved itself into a close struggle between the competing classes, the Sopho- mores finally winning by a score of 86 to 51. The Sophomores were victorious fe' in a well played baseball game by a score of 4 to O. The boxing bouts brought El forth some interesting battles, Stevens, Sohp. winning from Francisco Fresh. in Q2 the 125 lb. class, Veale, Soph. winning by forfeit in the 135 lb. class, Loehman, Lg Fresh winning by the same route in the 145 lb. In the 158 lb. class NVolfe, Soph won from Leohman, Frosh while in the 175lb. class Predmore Frosh won from Angle of E the Soph class. Wolfe of the Soph class then' went over his weight and won from 12 his heavier opponent Moench in the over 175 lb. weight. In the field events the is honors were about evenly split between the contesting classes. The two big events N1 of the day, the sack rush and the tug of war were also split between the two, the Sophs winning the former while the Fresh came through strong in the tug of war, E pulling the Sophomores through the Tallawanda after a lengthy struggle. H Events Points Points EI Freshmen Sophomores in Baseball game r,....,.,,.,, ,,........ 5 Boxing 125 class, .... 5 lgoxing class .,...... . i 5 oxinff c ass ,.,..... .... 5 Boxing 135 class ........ .... 5 Boxing 145 class ........ 5 ,Boxing 158 class ........ 5 .51 Boxing 175 class .....,.... . 7 Boxing Over 175 class ...,cc. .... 9 H 100 yd. dash ..................... ....... 4 9 3 Drop kick ..r..... ..,.......... 2 9 High. jump ....... ....... T .... 2 5 Q Punting ....,........ ,...,.,...... 6 6 Obstacle race ..........,. .... 5 5 fn' Shot put .............,....,.,.i . 6 Q3 Stick jumping relay .,.... . 5 Frog race .....,1....,r.,,.. .... 5 Sack rush ...... ..... ' .. ig. Tug of war ,,,,,, ,r.,,.. 1 5 14 1 1 Total. ..., .. ..............,.r,.,,.....................,..........a...,..,... S1 86 ' .r --i.lr 9 1 W W Q X? Z Z, :n j . f Q W 7 W W W 74740, N ... S' 'gdb ' v'::i'ff' -S 3 , 1:3212 Z Q ' fl, , - . w-,XJ 1., ' my ,.- .51 5 .f'1 -e ,, W 'W N 'K f 0 f ,' -2-' Q ,-3, 35,5 -3 gx-, ,Lt .- 5. f ,, 4 f..2..1.....- J 2 1 9 . 'i 1' Q f .W ...., f fwwffl ,f J 'f , U P if ' , .: '-' ' , - I fwfr J Nfl' ' ' ' it .',. ,J ,..4 A , - i ' li ... ,:P .- V VI . .. ..,. jfijr. ,,,, iii . . .Z S W 2, 9 f Qrsx ' f PAGE Two I-IUNDRED .J 'A i -'.4 lf: 1.--F if 1 Hi .V- .fl is '1-1: ,,, fit lllgi liifil HOME COMING DAY :rl ffif Ili? IAMI probably had greater occasion for a home coming this year than she has had for many years. Most of the alumni had been unable to return during the war and had heard only vague stories of what Miami was doing. for them it was an opportunity to hear all about the battles of the S. A. T. C. and at the same time to swapp stories and renew ac uaintances neglected during the Cl s last three years. However, Miami herself needed someone to bring back the spirit and customs of pre-war times. A great many of these customs were unknown to the present students or had come into disuse through a period in which a great many things had to be omitted. That the students got a new conception of Miami spirit was F shown the next Saturday when the student body backed its football team with a spirit unparalelled for several years. . October 18 was the day set for Home Comirng and weather conditions were ideal for the occasion. The alumni who returned were largely from the classes of '15, '17, '18, and '19, many of them well known to students now in school. A cross 24215 country race preceeded the Wesleyan football game which was the big attraction of the day. The game was rather uninteresting clue to the listless playing by both teams, but Miami won by a score of 13-7 and old graduates were given the thrill of seeing the Big Red team win one more victory. Reunions were held in the evening in the fraternity houses. lil X E5 MW '40, Ziff .ma IEJ 'ff PAGE Two I-IUNDRED ONE in .1- v-: .Q fv fi -,l .l i l V a -.ell -al 6 f . --1 SL' .er .K , l if Q. 5 .if F3 fn- 'A i e l f, lifll Tgjl 'iff c li- t Bi IQ ARMISTICE DAY a D .. M E NOTHER traditional event nee been established here at jg fel Miami in the celebration of Armistice Day. This year a L5 regular programme, in the care of the American Legion, was Ei presented consisting of speeches given by Miami men who had been lrll in various branches of the service. At the close of this Chapel E service events began to happen which mark Armistice Day as an ',,3l -151 U event to be added to the traditional archives of Miami. Slowly G E and quietly did the band gather in front of Chapel, slowly and g quietly did they proceed to 'the Main Bldg, and here with loud j beating of drums and flare of trumpets did the triumphant march 'lf up town begin. 'KNO classes became the slogan and soon the entire student body fell into line and joined the marching body that if paraded through the main streets of town. Quickly did the musi- E cians of the University gather together, a piano was borrowed from Q the Chocolate shop and hauled into High Street and soon a street dance was in full swing. Before long the Gym was opened ' xl to the students and the dancing was transferred to a more dignified atmosphere. The afternoon was given over to an interesting foot- T TE ball game between the Varsity and the Freshmen, the former win- WV. ning by a 19 to 4 score. Towards sundown all former service men UU in uniform formed in front of the Beta House and marched up town : l '. ffl to the public square where formal retreat was held, a ceremony full of many reminders for service men. In the evening., under the LT 'ff auspices of the American Legion, a smoker was held in the gym. il Q Qi, g bouts and a basketball game were closing features of this V QQ- . . ,H -Kp e 4 so on the whole Armistice Day has come to mean a 'E f. 1io:g!'1'E, to the student body here at Miami, Q 'D Q.c.HLclcc9 c fcf Such an cccacicc- ll? nl X E ,fix 4 -1 -X fec 2 X , I A, .,,. Z ieee if 1 . . f.-' f i . f XY ,,v.A .. . ,I 1 ig-i.'f----ww-ff'-U-1-4 'lv- ZT'lT'F'?7rw1'w., 'ff-: '-f-:: 11 :-ag:-V----9-w '-. i -wr---cfE'l??. - .--..,.1,..,.,-,.-... ' ... PAGE Two HUNDRED Two mx, sg ,. 5 1 V5 da 'L .JI .x ,, -fx ,M hz, m H A fd .xy ,vi L.-J ,H ,v w ' 'H I , , 1-. Mm. I my ' 'Ld ill? 1 All K ifpprgwzfff-'71, Ll. fllaf Hiiil img iff iff 13,13 1,5-1 I K vis rf- rfsi , LE F1 E Q Mg F35 Li FIU f- TQ Viii' 7 gl T F H H, W L U ,' ff mx Ti MU 'Lf W E21 Lf ii? Ti Q px L Wi Yfgg Fx N Viv? 41 1? 2 32 aw E Q W M531 W 'iffl A L w 'I ilji T, A 01 --,4gJ .riff-. W T F bf I MW , I 1 - 4 Ai, , Y.,'Aj4-112 - iii-ii Vjiil,-T? Aj TV-iw -1 .fl --- ' 173' vi YN Y PAGE Two PIUNDRED THREE I 1' -A wrt-,- f-. -.,,,,,..,., ,-.1 .. . .7. Rl E E E Rl 5 ll E I ll? fn fr i fi. fi .-. . l 35-,ziisgl 1 gggrgqql ilE1ti5,:,3,FR3g.wgg,5g' -I JUNIOR PRoM HE junior Prom given by the class of 1921 on the evening of January 30, 1920 marked the return to pre-war days of the biggest formal event of the years. Herron Gymnasium was transformed from a bare-walled, gloomy room into a beautiful ballroom by the addition of lattice work trimmed with smilax, carrying out effectively the class colors of green and white. A room had been constructed on one side of the gym for the chaperones and guests of the evening, where the addition of rugs, floor-lamps and furniture gave it a cosy appearance. Booths were built at both ends of the floor from which punch and refreshments were served throughout the evening. One of the most enjoyable features of the evening was the music by VVillseys Orchestra of Cincinnati, which made dancing enjoyable be- . if tween the hours of nine and three. ln every way possible the Prom was a big if success andthe crowd of two hundred couples present spent a most memorable ' 11- evening. 5 Ili ' I .5-T. T El tvvi T, UU 1-l E if Ki 13. 43' Xt 5 E '- . ' if 'ef TE in F - Z' g g 1 if i l l il I PAGE Two HUNDRED FOUR A 2:1 iii: -1 M. if W, :W . ffstgviq .,, J! 1 .iii ,gn-fd 'fwff Mi Ji gi L3 .1 iii? WN mv W, i RNA. Ji w il' W' JW Ili.-. V ,ug MQ! if . 5 Crm: Me My ',wg, 1 1-?Tn mi . gil! 1 fi. f, 1, H. 5 If lx! 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'!1u:?f?gff3g' fl W: f Hi af- if il. if fi, f- 1' 'f ff vgjg if -' 1 Qfqfilfffffi 1 A'-w g. Elma inf 57.5. aff. , gary T5 'd .. 5.gffV,?,,A:HZf.l. n 5655, ,i?. megsff' 'A . 'f W' f V iff' f' .. f '- 'Y QM ....' . - f x 111194,-v f 4 . W -ang., 06:1 ' W Aw' , , ,,,,,,,,, ,v,.,,, , ,,,, ., I -QW ,.. H rf ff, I f ,1 4 Eff! Z V . .A R -1 , AA ,1 . A, , , , , . . - . f' ' IL -+4 . :Hg . Ji 'A.-' fffgff. .',x' I ff 1 , 1 .!! al' V' ' 7 - ' gf A ,vV, A I.: A, y v.,.,V, ' . . P 5 A P . ?ii-I ., . ,iff Dj d l ,,,, ,1 35 ,A' 4A A 5-ff.j,g '-4' . 2 Y . N W' V. 2 .. .. 5 '.-f-'2M ff. 5 f,-f ll A .. g ze Q 1 ga 341,51 gif!! W . ,agf BOQK SIX ATHLETICS ip! I' IE 1' N X Q.: .I .. ,, -., ,- . .. ..,.,,..f -.--..., ,.. ..., .,.,, ,......--.. -..,..,-W-. Yin., .., ,,., ...-, ..,-. ,.,,. , ,,-A,-,M . Q YY G , M H N , 7 71 i f fi 'ff. 'if fFZf'1 .17-'PX-,T2, f.L' rfzp--ffiii' . .rrrrqf---V-W f.. 1 Q., 1,5 1 1 if 11151 , 4 , i.. .N r i. .s ,. w. il iff? .FQ . . J ,ii ,J .G 'fi V5 all ii: 'Stl -J 4 i 'i xii i nl 5: iii .31 i l I 1: J ii! .-J l fl .I l 1 .f,a Ll t ' tag 15. l.-g-. .4 V MIAMI ATHLETICS lu U ROM an athletic standpoint the past few years at Miami have been the greatest Q experienced by the University. Conference championships in all lines of 'ii sport have been the results of the efforts of the athletes wearing the Red and lg the White, and never before has the athletic reputation of the University reached gi such heights as enjoyed at present. i This prominence has not been built upon the efforts of a few men, nor have only a few men benefitted from their participation in inter-collegiate sport. It ilgi rests upon the broad basis' of a system of intra-mural sports and activities and the general programme of the Department of Physical Education. Under the general policy of this Department practically every man in the University is encouraged 14 and does take part in some sort of athletic sport. Soccerh football, basketball, H boxing, baseball, track and tennis are all encouraged within the University and the competition between the various organizations in all lines of activities is both beneficial and keen. In this way the men of the University who have not the ability or the time to participate in Varsity sports are enabled to reap the benefits from their participation in some sort of athletic recreation. T Compulsory gymnasium work is required of all men their first two years in the University. ln this programme a system of physical culture has been worked out that is particularly beneficial to the student in the proper development of his tj Q body. a .iff Nor have the girls been overlooked for a Physical Department similar in all UU lines to that of the men has been organized and is in full operation. Two years of Q attendance at gym Work is required of Miami women for graduation. Similar N, participation in intra-mural sports and activities to those of the men are engaged gig! in by the girls, and much interest and enthusiasm is evidenced. 1151 It can be seen that it is not the policy of the University to simply develop the XL! mind of the student entrusted to its care, but that it pays sufficient attention to the kul. development and care of the body. Because of this far-sighted policy the Miami student leaves his University better fitted both mentally and physically to meet if the problems of the world. p t Ii. I-jj As long as the above system is continued in use, as long as Miami continues ii ,ii to stand for those intangible elements that go to make up clean sportmanship, there is no reason to believe that the future will produce results different from those of the past. i zu: , W hi? i lf 7lUUUUU U U U U U . , UU , Q ,gill 'l K' PAGE Two HUNDRED FIVE v -c-T., .7-. -1 1 1 w. 'fx r.. :.v r ,rf 4 7 si 1 if ix r I .rf.Nrrrrrr.rrfrr+41 la! l j l l legal 1 BY ,, ra? gl. Q, 6 .15 .35 -Q 1, ' E R E3 E LF' E ATHLETIC BOARD OF .CONTROL Er Alfred Brodbeck ,..... ,,O,,,,, P hysrcal Director 2 Wallace Roudebush O.,............................. ......... G raduate Manager 2 W. H. Shidler T B. M. Davis ' S. R. Williams 'lnl if Harold Browne Ferris Beekey -Ralph Blanz E INTRAMURAL A5soC1AT1oN 3. Ll Kenneth Hoffman VValter McNelly ET Harry Potts John Foster V T Q Earl Jamieson Fred Shearer Wilbur Pelle Harry Moore E H Jack Goodwin KI Ja ,TJ fr ,- ra ll Q - 43, E E. T 'l l l l, l l l l l l QQ ,. 1 g g l r PAGB: Two HUNDRED Sxx Q 211 lwzw.. -.:.-:wil F iafwafil Iwi HEI lex-r:fL1v:fez.: - J, . Ez., Q4 Q? .T Q. Ii? . ,. .5 fl? 55. 1:5 151 'gt-: 5 L. E F LQ 5. .1 E T W E N T r'-P Q N V ,.X,A ,cf ,. .Y N ' .QQ if-.Q ' Q2 ff an ' 1' QV ,, wa, 3 I 9 ' rgfggsg -Q Q, 1...IZSES a'..m:1fw.:.,. 155-2525 ' 5 I - .mr-1-'-:-.:-:-f-s- --1:-:f::::.:.:-1:s:::-:- .fezr .:.-:..:.a-:.:::.:.-1- ' ' r -.wr-11w:1::-'fi:5:r.::gj.,: . '.'.9-.fzf-rf wt , .af 'f:21::.5.,.-. mmf' . ..'1:.::s::ggff '.':r:2s- 1 ' -5.351551 X A 1? sz 'Q . ' 9237: f' 15iESi5if1f1'-3 .gm f-A , .:2s!zii.E . f I Jlsffix--:ze-5915355 sse:1:f..:5- ' Revay-rr.. 'G .:Zi'j5:2 K 1 r N-gf rw 1 -- 7-, Q 'ff- 'E .- I 'L .r 1 ALFRED KING BRODBECK on foundations like these. KING AND LITTLE lAMI'S position. of leadership in ath- letics in this section of the country is due to a great extent to the un- tiring efforts of two men, ably backed up by the faculty and student body. From a position of relative obscurity to one of leader- ship, has been the role played by Miami ,under the guiding influence of these two men. To Alfred King Brodbeck, director of ath- letics is due much praise for the spirit of clean and honest sportmanship which he has infused into the athletic world here at Miami. To these intangi- ble things does Miami strictly adhere and much of her influence is laid up- Also is much praise due for . -' Si 4 M. .ff .iii V I K.- f: ui Jig, 1, L . 1. 7 -A -tl .. ' ,A ,,,. . . ,..: rj. GEORGE LITTLE the installation of a system of intra-mural athletics, whereby every man in college is able to benefit and profit through the spirit of friendly rivalry that exists. To George Little, Coach is also due great praise. Coming back to Miami this year after service overseas as a Captain! Coach was faced by unprecedented difficulties in every branch of athletics. The way he has whipped teams into shape and produced results gives ample proof as to his ability as a coach of high caliber. His reputation for fairness and sincerity is known throughout the state, his virile personality is one of the greatest influences for good that we have E here on the campus. - J: I VVhile Miami athletics are under the supervision of two such able men we need have no fear as to the reputation Miami will make, both as to ability and as to 4' sportmanship. I -. Allz:frsQ:- :,'.fffff.1s1I l l f mmf! PAGE Two HUNDRED Sr-.van 'ai I I-.QL .. ,I 1 'L I .' .-.1 EQ' .S fx h . pl if :gf ,l 'I V. ,. li 5 :ry 1, Wt: L.. ,gym i I . -'Y N' --...-..,,,,,,,..-.-...----A-.-W, , --AL-A----A----A 5 'J I-4 ' '-1111 lli gill A ll Ld rim 12.1 ii fe Ri lil, ul - ts- -il vi ff- mr, I .gil L ff: 'K-.4 I ii' NIURPHY, NIILLER, KALMERTON, GOODYVIN, STEXVART, XVOLF, ORTH, ESSIG, BEEKLEY T il .ll AIARSHALI., JAMIESON, CARLISLE, NICNELLY, FORD, EARI.Y,- BLANZ, GREGG. . Muwxs, IVIOORE, KRAMER, CRousE, HALE, BROXVER, McG1NNIs, ARMSTRONG, SCHUPP ff , lil F fi LA A 'wr' ASSOCIATION A HE M men of the University organized this year in order to co-operate 5, more closely with the Athletic Association in its efforts to attract men to ,lie-5 Miami and to aid in the necessary publicity in this campaign. Ralph Mc- 5 Ginnis was elected president of the Association with Bernard Stewart as Secretary 5 iv,-, and Treasurer. Meetings are held monthly at which matters affecting the athletic world here at Maimi are discussed, and in every way possible this organization is ll helping propagate the Miami ideals of clean sportmanship both in and out of the iT University. 'E lkiii ' U ,, , Q M MEN ,A -A FOOTBALL BASEBALL MANAGERS P, ,fi Sauer 2, 3, 4. Miller 2, 3. Baseball, Canter 'JT Early 2, 3, 4. Smith 2, Football, Goodwin Schupp 2, 4. Brower 2. Basketball, Hammel gg ,lm Munns 1, 2. Crisler 2. Track, Clark 'IW Ford 1, 2. Stewart 2. Crouse 1, 2. TRACK T: Hale 2, 3. BASKETBALL Blanz 2, 3, Orth 3. French 2, 3, 4 Murphy 2. -W if Wire 1, 2. Moore 2. Carlisle 2. .N M Kramer 3. Bell 3. Gregg 2. Brower 2, 3. Munns 2. Klink 2. 2 Wolf 2. Somdahl 2. Rogers 2. McGinnis 2, 3. Heeter 2. McGinnis 2. ,T 4,14 Marshall 2, 3. Wire 2. Q Sauer 3. A ltr: Beekley 2, 3, 4. Essig 2. nfl. Kalmerton 2. rl.-.H I lhgx .. gif., ii' W : -r,' ti - --. . ..L,.-l, E, PAG E Two HUNDRED EIGHT E51 F1 :E . .,. L? if' ,gf wi' . ,aj -'J E Eli EE! E X x E N S Q LQ ij? M. ,... , Mx 1 1?- PI 7 Mgr :Ni ,mv EDDIE SAUER . Captain FT? 53 2.35 Footlm-:lu 2 'TV' GDP Fd ig ff. 1.1 . ,, I 'ta- ' i I wr fx '-Q ff ff . W f J 5 ,351 I PAGE Two HUNDRED NINE X x , ,gl ei ,,, ., it 11 rl ii v. ,x .ed .gl J If '--. il fl FOOTBALL ,gl LAYING one of the hardest schedules in the state, the record W made by the Big Red football team in the 1919 season is a M remarkable one. A total of seven victories and one defeat l Ep indicates the merit of the team which so ably represented Miami E fu on the gridiron the past season. An aggregate of 146 points to our jj E opponents 32 indicates the great scoring power as well as the ex- ceptional defensive strength of the team. Too much credit cannot be given Coach Little for the part he played in developing the winning team. To King Brodbeck, Dr. ? Young, and Yellow Hauser goes much credit for their part in :H assisting in the coaching staff. im The opening game of the season was played in Oxford on October 1 4th with Kenyon as the opponent. Not much trouble was experi- ,553 E enced in defeating her by a score of 26 to 0. The following Saturday ,555 Miami travelled up-state to Cleveland to meet the strong Case if team. The game was played in a driving rain with weather condi- U tions of the viery worst. The result was a 7 to 2 victory for Miami if 'ji in a hard fought game. In this game 'Wolf, McGinnis and Sauer .J played phenomenal football and were big factors in the victory. -1 1 . . xg JOHN GOODXVIN, NIGR. On Home-Coming Day the following week the strong VVesleyan 5 cf team was beaten before a large crowd by a 13 to 7 score. This 5,1 , tt It Th I I f thgalme was agso a bitterly fotighttonplllthehqg Rlecl Tgupixvipninglsolely 1: on 1 s meri s. e p aying o e me man o man was exce en a ouv e ac ' e s owe signs ,gy of lack of concerted playing and driving power. Three backfield men? TNolf, McGinnis, and Kramer l. were injured in this game and their injuries had a lot to do with the defeat sustained the following -, 'F Saturday. . :'r1 On October 25 Oberlin invaded Oxford and administered the First defeat a Miami football team Z had suffered in four years. KfVolf, McGinnis, and Kramer were forced out of the game in the first ' El quarter due to injuries and the inexperienced backfield substituted was unable to break up the I I: beautiful aerial attack of the Congregationists. The coming champions of the Ohio Conference t ' displayed extraordinary team-work, their blocking and tackling being of the highest order. The -1 vi spirit evidenced by the school as a whole in standing back of its defeated team was of a kind to show - ,QV that perhaps there may be victory in defeat after all. 4 At Dayton the following week the Big Red team with a reorganized backfield completely out- -' played Denison in all anglesxof the game. Beekley, Munns, and Marshall with Brower at quarter all played fine ball in the backheld and the score of 13 to 0 scarce indicates the superiority of the Miami VW E: tearcn. This game was also played in a sea of mud with an intermittent rain falling and the weather LM ,E Con itions evidently played a great part in keeping down the score. , On November 8 here in Oxford Miami scored almost at will against Ohio Northern, rolling up a E l 60 to 0 score. The new backfield showed wonderful driving and scoring power and in all departments KU of the game the team showed remarkable improvement. .N Another strong up-state team was met the following Saturday at Alliance when Mt. Union was 1152 5, defeated by a 13 to 10 score. The Miami team seemed off in color in this game, evidently due to the ll hard trip and the inconveniences suffered on the trip. J ,Eli In the annual game on Thanksgiving Day at Cincinnati the Big Reds brought the season to a glorious close by defeating t-he University of Cincinnati by a 14 to 0 score., This game was played -Q beforea capacity-crowd, estimated to be 7000 people. Again adverse weather conditions hampered ini tihe Miami teatmlin its scoring operations but as a whole Cincinnati was completely outplayed in all MJ epartments o t ie game. Altho Oberlin, VVooster, and Wittenberg were not defeated during the Ohio Conference schedule, there is no question but that the title belongs to Oberlin both on the merits of comparitive scores and , - on the caliber of the teams encountered. Miami ranks high in the Conference due to her record of 4- 7 victories and 1 defeat, and also due to the quality of the teams encountered and the comparitive .1 scores. lj Greatly honored was Miami by 'having three of her players chosen for the mythical All-Ohio ' i Eeamh Capt. Sauer and Schupp, tackles, and Capt. elect Hale at center were the unanimous choices or t ese coveted positions. 32 While we did not win the championship, the 1919 season was one of glory for both the team it- -.23 self and for the school that backed it so heartily both in victory and defeat. if 'H W :QE lift PAGE Two PTUNDRED TEN i 1 :Ji .L ill X. W V Lif9 :H'W:-'iif45S'? '?4 l l l ,IrJir2vik?:iQ'.f:E2:es73Eff1Me4f2,1.e':f: 'f-rrtvfll IGI Iif.-z,.-yg3n:i:.sif-2524I fig-, 1515 wi gil' V W f W V 'Zi F J. 2+ HS ., I El 7 U ,ag .D ill NE' :kill :x .41 T? LJ ,Q 1 'Nei vig ' 15 6:1 I lil El Q! 524: 4, pf. 3, ,Tw k nf-Al Li. CROUSE, R. WRIGHT, K.-XLMERTON, SCHUPP, FORD, EARLY, SAUER fc,-XPT.l YVIRE, HALE, NVARR, LEIST, IUEASELI., lil jj: LITTLE CCOACHD. l E ORTH, IWARSHALL, MCGINNIS, Mmmxs, WOLF, KRAMER, Essrc, Bnowxm, Cock, RAGEN, Goonwm CIVIANAGERU. , ,F : ROSSMAN, IVIITCHELI., BRANDT, BERRY, BEEKILY, KEAY, LADLEY. 3 iw, A l'lOL'I'ZMULI.ER, BRATE, Cokso, Hormmx, Crzrzox. W 4 E mi' V534 W VT UU THE TEAM E 551 wi N Sauer, CCapt.D R T. Essxg, L. E. . Wy? I Hale, C. Early, R. Cv. w 1' Schupp, L. T. Ford, L. G. 1,5 ,l Brower, Q. B. Muxins W E Kramer, H. B. McGinnis, H. B. 57' -I 1114 N Marshall, H. B. Wolfe, H. B. Orth, C. Crouse ' .W -. Wire, R. E. I Beekley, F. B. 3 fr 'r ' ' A' 1 '-if T- -A fi 3 '.- 'MV' '-T , ' 'TT L ' ' , T v ' W -xznqrw, 1, e. ,-K. . . . .., ,. Y , . , ,.,.l I ., ,Q ' I I l1...f,Cf?fe..4,g ,:-gl gg, l l .J .. .32 PAGE Two LIUNDRED ELEVEN e cv m i 1 -:f f-1 .zvi ml 5 'iii afif A., 1 f-:J 211 ,,. E ':. Sli ,ii lf 1' S Fi 21 2 stag, -:I It ' . , ' i V i' .. f. N3 T '-5 f ' -, . F .iiv i , , ggi E' . -1' -,A '1A Q2 riff? ., i l Ili ' -..-, H, N 5 V ,- gl :gd lll BROVVER .. SAUER Q SQHUPP at VF - li ' i .-.I ' ' SAUER-All State tackle and captain of the Big Red Team. That sums up -I Edd1es ability as a football man. For three years he has been a stonewall on f. defense on the Miami line and a bearcat on the offense. Vllith his passing Miami loses one of her ablest football men, one whose place will be hard to Hll. VVere sorry ,Z to see you go Eddie. 4 .HX b I 1. .gli HALE-All State center and captain-elect of the next Big Red Team. 'fRed i came back from the Army and brought back with him his cheerful smile and con- stant good-humor, and with it all a fund of football knowledge and ability that WW ':- should make him a capable and successful leader for Miami's eleven next year. my EY! . sill . gi Qi' SCHUPP-One of the fastest and most aggressive tackles that ever played foot-ball 5 W at Miami and incidently one of the best in the State this year. Walter also came N- .Lsi back from the Army to help out his Alma Mater and right royally did he do his job. .ik gg To fill his place is go1ng to be another of those hard jobs for next year. BRGVVER-Our own Hugo is one of the fastest talking and also one of the best V- quarterbacks in this part of the country. He can run the open field, sneak through fm the line, fathom out the opponents plays in an uncanny manner and still keep his good humor and ever pleasant grin. Big things are expected of him next year. ill ' -- N - '- 1 K '- 1' T k. L - ' U '- fly -1 .3 ' ,Ni . ' + ,q:- -f'- , :I-xf'eff:ff.,f 1 f ' . ,... . - If T35 if -Q .. l l g g I Q PAGE Two HUNDRED TWELVE of i X Efi :si 'Ei -l .fl ii ,ii 4 i 1.4! i. 4 V.. Q 1 A -A lm! 1, iff lil 5 f lil 41' ri lil Sal J'-L 53-. trip iq! fi: ix? S Wifi! - EEN 'ii 1 V13 -4 ziifr ll WIRE ORTH KRANI ER I i l W M .ax RSH,-X L L Q KRAMER-Big Horse was another man who was kept from doing his best because of frequent injuries throughout the season. Bill gave great promise of developing into a wonder but the aforesaid injuries kept him back. He can also perform at end in great style and later on in the season he played this position with fine results. LH MARSHALL-Coulter played another season in the backfield and performed with 1 such skill and cunning as to make him one of the best backs in the State, particularly :if I-lfyl . I . . . LMI on a muddy held. He has another year and will make an enviable record in it for himself and Miami 'f ORTH-Henry played at center as an understudy to Hale and filled the laters place in great style when Hale was out with a bad arm. Particularly in the Case riff 93 game did Henry show his worth. He is a steady dependable man who will prove a U big help to next years team. . 'Qifli 17 XNIRE-Bob is another one of those Sophomores who are making football history XJ here at Miami. This is his second year on the Big Red as he played on the . . . ,. eam o me revious ear. . o is a mi swee en an Wi rove s A T C t fu p y Bb ghty t d C1 llp gil ri very valuable next year, and the year after. ' LJ E ii , ,. l-ll 4 i fTg hw? M '-all Ei i , I I ' I, ,.. fag: .1-fi I ff., .. . - f 'Y ,,'i -R ,N 4 2-ill f all . 31 ,fix , :'l lull , wa il X g 1 - Y fi W l ' PAGE Two I-Iuxmzizn Tum TEEN MU K .,v, .W ISI lat li:4:2zf::sfz.w ' :asmaa-vgesfaimafsiaaQimil f l lwzzfwsgrswszfggl lm fRwiag,21'ia:aessef4L2igU , Q- - ii! It- 152 J Q S 4 it ., I :A . ..,.k ,. wc Mg' it - io , .We ge Q is lr ..... 3 l l in g ' O V. . - f' Fi -. . . -.M .... .-.ff ,,., ,-.,,., 3:-t,,.M.3, 553.5015 1 wk, f ' , 1 . .,,,, ' 'MZ ' V dwg-:'g.'i -VAI , g et .L--.1 -V V .I ' 5 ' . 54- - V E. ., 4 . M zfz'5iy-69.126--, 14- .. . Q5 L . i W tfgfeze 141427 4 i,,1,G:Q'f:.Q,,:fc -3- f.,, V ----Qt.. .. , .V .3 at 5 fe- . 43. . -221202-fwlmiihf' Sizqfz-vczsffwsffy s -- ., tt. H - ,xi r ' -'-' 1 ': fa, it , 5 Q: fag MUNNS 5 , Q EARLY E . I I ... 4 V: N' -' f fl ' Essic : ...-P1155-ii L KE FORD ! 4 l T ESSIG-f'Mike started out the season as a substitute but once given the chance 3: to play he soon demonstrated his ability and from then on held down one of the fi flank positions in great style. Mike can also work as full back where his ability 2 as a punter and a passer make him of great value. I EARLY-The grand old man of the Ohio Conference has -played his last game of foot- :-, ball for Miami. VVhen not engaged in fighting over in France,Guy Burdette has been wont to get his pleasure out of football and off and on for the past four or five years he and football have been associated together here at Miami. y MUNNS-Tommy is following ably in the footsteps of his verstile brother. Only i 135 pounds in weight, Tommie is one of the cleverest footballists in Ohio or in any gp . . . . . . . i other State and his kicking, running and passing while playing at fullback do much to disprove that old belief that it took a big man to play football and do it well. ' FORD-Big Hank played one whale of a game on the line for Miami this year in F fact his work in all departments was phenomenal. Two more years of his services were lost to Miami when he left between semesters to enter Ohio State in order to iljgj study agriculture. Q , ' P11 3. i Q .Hz ff? iii, any t ' 5-eff .ff gf: lvi' !4'C243 'Wm QU'?3'T' KQHWLVSV' . L. ? - '--J .. if-4 fd. im, 'N' . M. f nw. . 41? vfgf, . 'lrkl - .'il2S?.3 'f'fwf7Q-aa'fw3? ' Elf 'JE ff ' gf '. fl -'ti - .... 'O' l l ITEI HEI PAGE Two. HUNDRED FouRTEEN ' I .., 1. E-' ' ,ig vi, i w im sl Yi Iwi gl lrg-grae: t Q we axial ll.,g.jjA t li i ji. lil sg X ' T ei is i a vl i i r Y :fa 5 ,,,k , V, ' fr: Q V- '.-' 5 1 Q i g ii,f:f , ' l- ' A ' 'Fig ,, , A 2 1 'f fi iQ-QQVZ f KW Q ' iq? V A ii P . c'4:i:ea:. li- fi' ff ' nv ., 2 sf ef F' , My ,,,. 2 Z W ,.., -- Ei , .,,,,...., f f ' , -,.-.' - - we , WW ....,.,,V ., , :A .. y 4 ss i li . B1:1:KLrx' l + McG1NN1s ' l l- F' l 5: 4 fi Wotr CROUSE 122 4 E P i 4 ,ff gl' ff' . 'Q . . . if--l 3 MCGINNIS-Mac was handicapped throughout the season by injuries that kept li him from displaying the form that made of him an All-State half back in 1916. lflffg If His football knowledge and strategy are great helps to the squad and next year he M should return to his old form and tear them up as of yore. it . . . . WOLF-One of the best open field runners in the Ohio Conference and incidently li s . . . one of the cleverest little halfbacks seen at Miami for many a day. The latter part of .the season Dick was handicapped by injuries and his absence was keenly felt. as l With two big seasons still to go, he will have a big voice in the future success of the Big Red Teams. l HNF , V., NLM CROUSE-Crouse' played at guard and tackle throughout the season and only the i presence of exceptional linesmen in abundance kept him from having a regular l berth. Hehis another of those famous Sophomores and with the addition of this If years experience should prove a big aid in these next two years. - . ' A . i . . . . l IL' l BEEKLEY-Bus can work either on the line at the guard position or behind the lg? line whereihe performs as a mighty sweet little fullback with a tendency to rip the X233 opposing line as if of paper. His verstality and steadiness, as well as his conscien- tiousness make of him a valuable addition to any football squad and he is another IU man whose place will be hard to fill. I , L l tcm . Wil N- it ' i i, 4-. , . . , ,.,, fu! . ' Q'7.'-'5?3f,f, ilx . w ,, i :Mr ' 'hi-2 in - - 1' 'L X f -ff. ' 'f f ww '52 l P ' --V w- J 1 J flvl ki ' 'F w Q A gf 'R 4' 'ti - J' L1 ieaeviff' . , 4 ' '- . A 'J . cv H Q, , Q -are 1. 1 'V4f+bZ:a,z,:ffF+?2'-' lffxl l l i ' I lafil l l 1' l PAGE Two l'lUNDRED FIIFTEEN u l l 152553 'tall ln- lfffl E -IQ 5 FOOTBALL STATISTICS il -I CONFERENCE STANDING -.4 5 Oberlin v,,I,I,.. jg Wooster .,......... Vlfittenberg ,,........ Miami ..II.......... ll Akron ....II,,I,. I Denison .,..,... 1' l I, - 'Wesleyan IIII,. .-.v ,ml lj Heiclleberg v...,,, ll I Case ,II,...II.,I ..II,.....,.... 1,5 Vlfestern Reserve ,.,.eIIII U. of Cincinnati..e.... 15531 Ohio U ......,..,.,,..... J MP. Union rrr, ...A.re. Ui' X. Baldwin Wallace ,,,Ir,, .-,, if Ohio Northern ,C..... gli Kenyon ......,II,I,,.,. I II.... II...,. , , , WON LOST TIED . PCT. 0 1000 0 100 0 1 100 1 833 1 800 2 677 2 600 3 V 571 3 400 3 400 2 333 4 333 4 200 4 000 4 000 4 000 MIAMI FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1919 SCORE ?'?i1l OPPONENT 131, - 1 PLAYED AT MIAMI OPPONENT october 4-19 .,.,...,,.,,,,,, Kenyon ,....P, ...P,,P O xford .,...........,.. 26 0 October 11-19 .,,,.1v.1,,,,.I, Case ,,,v.P ,IPPIY ,,,,,,, C l eveland Cr..,..... 7 2 Nffji October 18-19 ...,...,..,...,, VVesleyan r,.,.,. .,.,ic, O xford .I.......,,..,., 13 7 October 25-19 1....,I..,....,. Oberlin eeee1e.e ce..... O Xford ..,,,... . 0 13 November 1-19 .......,.,....c. Denison .1,....... ., ...,c.. Daytona e,,.. 14 0 lf November 8-19 ...,.,.....,..c. O. Northern eee,,c,,,.e,.c,. Oxford ........ .... 6 0 0 November 15-19 e,,,..,,,,,.cv., Mt. Union ,..,,,c,c,,,,.,,,, Alliance ........,..... 13 10 November 28-19 .,.........,,cc. Cincinnati rri,i ..,,.., C incinnati ....,... 14 0 Y. Total ,.,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,i,,.,,,,,..,,,.r, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,..,. 1 4 7 32 I 11 e' I 1 I 7 It.t 1 PAGE Two Hi D 1: Q1 'TE ' 14 v-Fu 2, ,gg 2179. 'S l Fai I 1 l INDIVIDUAL RECORDS NUMBER OF QUARTERS IN WHICH PLAYERS PARTICIPATED P1-V Pos1T1oN QUARTFRS if Sauer CCaptair1j ,.,... .....,..,. R . T ..I,.,.. .I,........ 3 2 Essig ...,.,...,............. ..,,..7,,, L . E .I,....,I .....,.. 2 6 Ilji Schupp .IA...... IA..AA..,. L . T .v,...... ........ 3 2 Ford ....Iv ,,Y, .,.,....I, L . G .,.....,Y ...,. 21 Crouse .7,. ,,C.r,CV,. L . G .,w7,Y,,. ,.,.,,.. 2 O lm Hale ,... C...,C..., C ........ ..,., . ..24 lg ofth ...,C,, ..,C,,,... C .........,. ........ 9 Early ,,.CC,,.. ,,CC,CM.,, R . G .rr., . ,,.rr4.. 29 VVire ...,... .,.,..,.,, R . E ..C. ...... ..26 Kramer .,,,. ,,.,w,,.,, F . B .,,..r... C.I.,.L. 1 .9 W Brower. .,.,, .,..,,.,., Q . B... .... ...... . .22 Munns ...... .......... L . H ........ ........ 2 8 Wolf ...... .. ,......... L. H ........ ........ 2 1 McGinnis ..... .......... R . H ....... ........ 2 2 Marshall ............ ....,..... F . B ......... ........ 1 9 liffll IVIcDiarmid .....v.. .......... H . B ....... ........ 6 Kalmerton ...... .......... T ....,...... ........ 3 Hoffmani ...... .......... E ............... .......... 2 hi Ragan .... .......... H. B ........ ........ . .4 LU Cooke ........ .......... H . B ........ ........ 2 llfl lfVarr ......... v......,.. E ........... ........ 1 L Moench ......... .......... G ....... ........ 1 Q6 TOUCHDGVVNS SCORED Munns 5 VVolfe 2 Y McGinnis 3 Beekley 2 -1 Brower 4 V Essig 1 Marshall 3 ' Early 1 vl MCDiarmicl 1 N. , 5 GGALS FROM TOUCHDOVVN Munns 12 out of 19 Early 2 out of 3 llf' ' ll Ii 1.,. ll QZTTT' Q35 HEI lfggl PAGE Two Huxn S I: .1 i ,fm , 5 in .V uf ,.f 4 rw ,rf 1. 1 ,. W 1 1 'P-'fl-'L'?fff1f22fifff-f+1I Il:2fw2Qfa:fl:f1ff1! I I lrpmfw. 1 H f---ful Xml lwmf: wsff-:ral El if E' 'T Et 31 :ga Y' 55 K 2 - E 'JL FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM ,QS iii F , gh ri Q E 1: Pl f -4 , X - -T .Li i gin rf I-., Q ffhi H303 'fllgx MSN L ii LL. , , L L T Z XVORK, SKTLLMAN, NIILDERS, UTRECPIT EWING, GII.hIORE,, BLUM, GIRTON ETTERAC.-xPT.H ANGLE. fCOACl-U HAUSER ffm ECKLEY, DE Voss, LOEHMAN, IVICGINNIS, NIITCHELL, DOLBEY, HAXVK, PREDMORE, LEE, STREET, G.ABRIEL. QW H.-XGENBAUGH, REED, WRIGHT, TACKERS, JACKSON, GOVE, NI.-KXXVELL, GAMEN. - .ll N 5 E 9:7 ' lx, 5 G TTLT T , , PAGE Twb ,HUNDRED EIGHTEEN l 1 .Q vie' bfi L,.w 1: 'Q' ,B , 95 WC , 25. ii :fx -my - E, fi IE!! l l IH::2ifQr2a:1n12:s2z e2f5?S?'F,5gfm5aw,11eiemuI ggi lgkzyp-13 Hihzgf.-,,im,1h:,,,,l fi -f.. w, 4, 1 4. G he --.A -,, I: 1, w D L Vg BV. 'B i 5. ,A r '-K .f ,Q I, X , ' '- Q 4 '11- V V ' mf -1 'Q E Eh 'li:5-g::.ffE': ' -Z 5 ,. , 3 j ' .,. X E1 '- I :af ' I mi Ei 3-T' gk CHARLES FRENCH Captam r Iv. E5 U - ix , N 2.3 , - as if ,. I mv fl? QS 1, :ft wr ' 32' . 1 QE' 21?i'FYM711 I Iicerfiff rizxqzf-will HEI IPfaz::af,'f433,-ef+s,p?rfg45f.5.' PAGE Two HUNDRED NINETEEN if 1 t- is W eil I l .fl 1 .1 .4 Eggs w BASKETBALL . HE 1920 basketball season was in all ways a huge success when the handicaps under which the team labored are taken into consideration. The close of the season found Miami in undisputed possession of fifth place with a conference record of 7 victories and five defeats. Such a standing in a field of seventeen teams is something that Miami can well be proud of. French was the only experienced veteran on the team as Moore, the captain elect was forced out of the game early in the season, and Brower was handicapped by a football injury so that he was not able to play up to his standard form. Consequently, Coach Little was forced to build up an entirely new team, composed of green men. The way these men came through and the basketball they played augers well for the next two or three years Mara iii il :gl l. .il ll Q : E '-fl Q 2 E 'x wig S ll U LARZ HAMMEL' MGR' of Miami's success in this line .of sport. f The opening game of the year was played here at Oxford where Kenyon was ji defeated in easy fashion by a 39 to 20 score. The next week a trip up state resulted in a victory and a defeat for the Miami quintet, Ohio Northern being beaten 28 to 27 while the strong Witteiiberg team defeated the Fighting Midgets the next 1, night by a score of 27 to 19. Ohio Northern then came down here on the following week-end but Miami showed a big improvement in her style of play and defeated them for the second L time of the year, this time by a 21 to 12 count. One of the biggest surprises of the season occured the following week when Q Cincinnati did the unheard of thing and defeated Miami on the Miami floor in a well played game of basketball by a score of 20 to 16. li Here the Miami team was reorganized and with the addition of Essig and Vlfire at the guard positions the team showed a decided improvement in their next few games. VVesleyan was defeated the following week by a score of 21 to 20, the Reds DEI coming from behind and winning in the last minute of play on a basket by Brower. A second trip up state then followed which again resulted in a win and a lose -gg' for the Miami team. Denison defeated us by a score of 30 to 20, while the next night Kenyon again fell before the Miami attack, this time by a 30 to 21 score. i il , The strong Mt. Union team was defeated the following week in a well played Ig game of basketball that marked a decided improvement in the Miami team work l.. .1 ' fl 4 an fi 5 is Yi. J f .J w byascore of 29 to 18 and everything was set for Wfittenberg the following week. 1,11 Wittenberg, leading the Conference and as yet undefeated, came down to Ox- tgirl ford all set for another victory, but they had not reckoned on the fighting spirit ft'--5 of the Miami team for they were set back by a score of 23 to 19 in a bitterly fought , Q game- rf' Cincinnati was played the following week on their own floor and again defeated 3:11 the Miami team, this time by a score of 26 to 17. The closing game of the year was played on the local floor with Denison as the L opposing team. Here Miami made her poorest showing of the season, the Red team being completely off form in all departments of the game and Denison won by a -3 29 to 15 score. ll' Miami's conference record is seven victories and five defeats with a percentage Lf, of 583, and if the two non-conference games are taken into account her percentage is -.gg boosted to 643. All of which speaks well for the ability of both the coach and the ,H men. PAGE Two HUNDRED Twaxrv ,M ' r M lair ' 5. 5,9 ..,. 'EH' C7 ., 1 SWT! iw 'T . 4, .R ,. 2. L ,. I, ,Y- N. 1 G M. .,,. -.r vi T -, R, .11 T lb' RI. I A A Tm r fn? J' is fir ,L 5? I Q iii BASKET BALL SQUAD D A fa L E N A ikzlii Tp ,Ty A23 T- M Tw if if UL T LITTLE CCORCHJ, MUNNS, BELL, BRONVER, HRXMLIEL QMANAGERJ. A HEETER, Essxc, FRENCH QCAPTJ, SOMDAHL, WIRE. MILBOURNE, VVRIGHT, I CARPENTER. lm' V- ill LQ Ka Eid 2 E E 1 JT. V E ' PAGE Two HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE , . A. -H .ff r.i if -A 1 ,..,, PM if?-1ifwfralfsffr-ifffl 1531 infra :new A 2 9 lml1tzss:ass:,f.:e,f,-rsffaiI ISE! I i l .13 , 'iQ' ' ,. . .. , . -- .V ' . . E. 3- FRENCH-French wound up his basketball career at ft, Miami this year by captaining the team after Moore was Q ' F i f ,.,..,,, forced out of the game due to an injury, and in all ways U E Frenchie proved himself to be a capable leader. He is i f 1 quick, a good shot, and possesses a deadly eye for fouls. i ' in D Q. Some of his long shots were marvelous, while the way he H i dropped foul after foul in, wrought consternation in the 8 ranks of opposing teams. 'French's remarkable versatility 5 fm. ffl in the game is well shown by his ability at either guard or i forward. With his going Miami basketball loses a mighty fine man one who will be hard to replace. -:i' ..,.. 1' b HEETERgPlay1ng his first year of college basketball Speed was first used at center and then shifted to a for- ward position. He is a tall rangy chap with a deadly eye 2 for the basket and a mania for long shots. Speed and 'Q French tied in the number of field goals made 'during the i - 1 season, each getting 45 goals. As he is a sophomore Speed can be counted on for two more years of Varsity service. 'f' FRENCH ' if HEETER :ff .hx ... gl i V Q ' 'E' i.. n . 5 tj . . , - 24 SOMDAHL-Swede started out the season at a guard E position, was then shifted to the center job, where after WW the jump off he dropped back to guard. Olaf is a sturdy 4' Bt UU hard fighting guard, who specializes on accurate and un- 5 -..gQ :2. : Q, selfish passing. Somdahl is also a sophomore and will V W, 531, Q , create quite a stir in the old Ohio Conference before he dk r. , '1 4 gets through. -- ,Q 4 I, fr . .- , .f . f Q.. 5 . 531 ' ' ,.,' , Y I e .... . ix WIRE-Bob s great game against Mt. Umon earned for him a regular position on the team as a guard. He is an Q.. excellent running guard, heavy enough to stand the gali, fi and a line dribbler. His specialty is that of grabbing the 1 long shots off the backboard and rarely did the opposing ry , forwards follow up their shots with Bob on hand to grab W eff the ball. Another sophomore who will make basketball li ' history around these parts. 4, QL' mfg ' V Lg SOMDAHL WIRE I l l PAGE Two YIUNDRED TWENTY-TWO v. 1. X.. 4 gt. r. ,A il: mf .1 fr. A, 4 nr' .,.,. Fri ,M Ib 9 'W-ffillfeiff-l'9f'+ll IlEZ.f?fIvr:2:L'fx-ZfiiiiflI Iggigrisiaf ae' egziffggref-ug4.1ia-'!.1-,, 2 f:-Qjrql 1534 l'rx.iPh'i'fff '-X-'ff::f'f1f:'f'1f Q. , Q V . , ik . lihl.L-Max is one of the fastest guards ever seen on the i -g E . L- 3, Miami Hoor. I-le is a heady player, a fine dribbler and an Z ,5 -Y:- i f accurate long shot. These abilities along with his fight- M'f, E ' f fl Bi, in s irit make of him a valuable addition to the s uad. ' D 1 g D q f . Q? I I, AI-Ie still has two more years of Conference basketball fl E' 7., if ahead of him and will be a valuable co in the basketball f . ,,,, ,. :J if f af g I- ,, 4 -1 iv : -1 -I ' I5 X, ,. . . ' jg ' 41454, 1 ' ff' 5- L ' machine that should produce great results in the future. ' P -4 11 1 .f.. Q .Qu-' Lf k - ESFIG-Mike was one of the greatest surprises and finds r I' if of the season for a more sturdy, hard fi htin ,back uarcl would be hard to find. His faculty of taking the ball away 1' from the opposing forwards was a treat to see. He is an I accurate passer, a cool player and a good dibbler who can f ' ' ' 4, f' ... W be counted on for more than his share of long shots at the d needed time. Another sophomore. L.. . .f E I5l1:i,l. Iissuz U ' a W- ai B ROVVER-Hugo was handicapped by a bad leg, the --1 W result of football injuries of last fall, and yet this injury ,fj H V did not kee 'him from la in some mivht line basketball I ,,,,, I .. -. ., aa- -. P P y g 'D y ,..,.,. - - . 534.1 5 fr: ,,v', s -,. . . . if 'jff' A' at the forward position. He IS sturdy a good shot and ., . . , 'WIS , 122 Nl EVLV I - very fast. He will be back next year and with the result ' 7.5-A, W-1:2-wk' - I ' . l 7 it! of this ears ex erience w1ll be a mitfht clever little forward. fill f -f--1 Q gz 1, y D O 4 1 ,,. -1 ,41 Q, X V 'I iff- 4 N114 li ... MUNNS-Tommy played at the forward position during g ' Q the hrst half of the season and performed on creditable ,LQ N style. He ranked after French and I-leeter in the in- if A V dividual scoring column which is ample proof of his r V ..,, .,, ' ability as a forward. Tommy is exceptionally fast and especially good on following in shots under the basket. -7 I-le has two more years to go on the basketball court. 1 ii 1 1 ' . WE A, .,,K . . ,V ,pt 22 MUNNS 521 -Q Blzowaa 1 A PAGE Two HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE l -221 . . ii .mi ,Vw .li 11 iifiii I.. .i i A If A i .,.i, ai N, .3 .,,., Hgh 11. BASKETBALL STATISTICS CONFERENCE STANDING 1919-20 SEASONS it VVON LOST PCT. BASKETBALL RECORD AkfQH -fAA-AA---'--A-A--'----A 11 2 346 Miami 24 Hamilton Y. M. C. A. 9. Denison A,,,,,,,, ,,,----- 1 1 2 846 M. . 32 C . Ut Y M C A 74 R Wooster ,T,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,11 3 786 fam? K Ovmb on ' ' ' ' ' E vviiieiibefg ,,.,,,.,, , ,,,,,,, 11 4 733 Mlaml 39 Iginsfon 212 Miami. ,,-, ,,,,,,, ,,,-- 7 5 583 Miami 28 io Nort ern 27. ' E ?HiOf1 -..-.-.. ..,.. Q 2 Miami 19 Wittenberg 27. I-1 erm A--'------'--------- 3 M' ' 21 Oh' N h 12. - iii... Wesleyan iiiiiiii ii i 530 iam? . Of? fm Miami 16 Cincinnati -0. , Ohio Northern ,.......,, 5 6 455 . . . fm Qhio University-um-I 4 5 4:44 Miami 21 Ohio Wesleyan 20. ' Cincinnati A,,--,,.,,---.,, 4 6 400 Miami 20 Denison 33. E Wester Reserve ........ 4 7 364 Miami 30 Kenyon 21. U Hiram ...................... .. 2 4 333 lVIiami 29 Mt. Union 18. - KCHYOH ..................... 3 8 273 Miami 23 Vifittenberg 19. Ui C2lSG...: ...................... 3 8 273 Miami 17 Cincinnati 26. Q, Baidwm-VVailace ...... 2 12 143 IX4iami 13 Denison 29. 1. Heldelbf-Irg ...............i 1 l 8 111 Miami 334. Opponents 305. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PLAYER To. PTS. Av. PER G. PLAYER To. PTS. AY. PER G. French F ........ ......... 1 70 12.14 Brower, F .... . .......... 10 1.43 Heeter, F. C ...... ..... 9 0 6.43 Vvlfei G- C ----'----- 4 -67 Muims, F ............... 40 3.08 nagging? 'i' 'i' 2 2 Somdahli C- G- AAAAA. 6 -A6 ie....,..ii...Eiiifig. 0 .00 Bell. G -.-..-- ---------.---. 4 -33 Miami ,,,,,,,,,,.,...,...... 334 23.9 ESSig, G ................... 6 .67 Opponents ...I .... ....... 3 0 5 21.7 French made 80 out of 133 free-throws for an average of 588. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM Qi 2-351 E MILDERS CCAPTJ C. HAWK C, PIETSCH F, TERRELL G. SHAMBAUG1-I F, EQKLEY F, SIMMESON G, POHLMAN F, HECK G, W1sEcvP F. I B 1 img H31 PAGE Two LIUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR qi .', 1 li, ki 7' 1,- 4.4 I: -1 v lgr 4, ' M41 ,Ji E if, J 'Hi IkLwL?2u':3:g'Q5sL':25j15zgm.-mayk5.,,1,,,Fggqp31l We smmferfz A.fFfTEYfW2''wjf:,g2s1l7Lq71' ' ez-, if iii ,ga : 1:3 - 'E 2 E +L 29 gi -X JU 523 ' Egg U V M iz film a M F 332-2 - H W N M EUGENE STOLL Captain f Q A N ,IF g E Clrdc E 1' is gQgi if f Q41-1 Elf JF? ,J V M PAGE Two I-Iuxmuzu TWENTY-Fxvxz li J 1 f'l -ui ,. ,Si il 55 1 6:11 ,. -1 17 1 i i i 5 T Y. .l 53' if Q E 1, iv? , ,cf-5 -:ig 1, ,ll ...i ' ' 'PA-- 5 1 if if-'ell W, i-,, ' : QM TRACK iw! fp g ITHOUT question the track season of 1919 was a big success and the record set up by the Miami ,itil ll tracksters is an enviable one. A triangular tie El for Ohio Conference honors was the result of a season full of upsetsg with Wesleyan, Ohio State and Miami as if the claimants. Wesleyans title to the championship Q, was marred by her defeat at the hands of Miami, while Li Ohio State in spite of her winning the Big Six must account for her defeat at the hands of Wesleyan. Miami, R although not defeated in a dual meet during the entire H li it year, must account for her placing third in the Big Six meet. And thus a triangular tie is the only solution. ar' A5 1 ,tl L. IXCIAARVIN CLARK, MGR. The track season was opened in Oxford on April 26 if when Kentucky State was defeated by the overwhelming score of 85 to 32. The following Saturday Denison met a similar fate at Granville by a score of 86 to 31. On May 10 the strong Wfesleyan team was defeated at Oxford, in a thrilling meet by a 65 to 52 score. . . . . . . . -li S At the Big SIX meet at Columbus on May 23-24 Miami trailed a third to Ohio U State and VVesleyan, scoring 25 points to Ohio States 45 and VVesleyans 43. The Cincinnati meet on May 31 resulted in another victory for the Big Red to a tune of 64 to 53. lf? . . . . Ni , l Rogers was by far the biggest point scorer of the season totaling 87M po1nts. P - br F, Perrone followed with 42 points. Klink with 33, Stoll with 26M and Blanz, the captain elect with 26. tj-uhl For next year prospects for another excellent team look bright with Blanz. 'fl Rogers, Gregg, Carlisle, Kramer and Davis back in addition to promising material from the freshmen class. .XF iii' Q till fill Elf? iaflltg , C C no , i PAGE Two HUNDRED Twizxrx'-Six '3 .4 ' v .f 1, ,cl lfQqlQ'i 5SlwlQ2f'1fMll l lE?-'lwqfllfiff35 -:lll K P21--fPlIb4r'2:fef??iffZf'Eff-'-171i11lf.ll lil L L -lliil ll' l':3I ji'-H vi ,. . ,- .,.. ,mm ,, ., A , , ,Y -5' is -if' ' i, ' f,.5:v. J 'fi--.5.,.f' , , -f'- .,, , -, I f, , ' .4'4 i'f X-Wnxzf-f ?P!s. '. f-5 F '77'f ,' l 'W ' I C -.ff LS, L11 MT-'CQQSSA f .f.QFTL7yf A 77 ' 'P f'h'f'x 'l-vfqff f' 'I' Y' . ,,g,Q.,,.,j4ft .. , 4 .yy-,S W , , ,ff .. ,, M. ,E f, , ,. 45-. W. .. , . ,, .,, L l L, f -H1455-5 fl .sg S N.. ., s':X2+fQ,f., -I'-fwqefylfiw-W , . - ,Mr pgx. -- L, . L .gm-,jfq-'.', af: 1746- -.-. - .L -' - fr 'Z --'- f 4 .T 4:95 newly, ..gf4S. E,-.iv . V. wg. 455.4 , A j,f.?n,QT5sa,,::g'gl:2h?,4:q. x,V.Y7g?,m ll I L f L sflf 'f :,' ,,:,1.::f2 .A.- 1 f '- 5. , . , T, , C V ' - ,f'f.,!f?113 f Hi'-1, . In A T b V, V -I ,f E ,,1.. E.: if M . ,L , .A 2 . 2. sb? In it fibzihfg. :ffl gf:,,5 5 'uk h . . M lx- 51 'F U T 'Q .K 1 ,' . Wg' -psf. ' , J, , f-- ' 'rxA. -1 -, .f'SQ '?T T 1 --f : - ,T ' - , ..,. ,,,- 7 a ,.,::4 27 .all ' -:IMT 'A L A - ' : S, If '2.f:E':,,,, , ,, X', fi--f V ,m 1-5 5-gf -. , 4 ,Jw ' , , ' ' 1 Il V ' ' is TMT f 'F - l mf - ., , ,'+ , v p 1' 'fb i , .1, . g, uf- , ,, -f C . , 1 if 1 2 H fi A 1 'e iwmofff 1 ww l A ' ' ' 1 L 1 ' f-WF F P 3 4 ' f1l'1-'Yi L ,rr , ,, ,. ' L ' '1' l fl 2 S f 7' f' E ' A' f E U g .. K -:1 ' ' .-Q '21 flfrwaf WA ' -r.:f'21:s ' ff.-'vsk fa,-, A 1' , Ll ., 1 E- I3 A J ' ' I ' . ..,, if: gil, KRABIER, ORTH CLEVELAND, GREGG, HERMAN, BRODBECK LCoachJ SAUER, JONTE, CARLISLE, P. PIOFFMAN, STOCKSTXLL, KLINK lull VT BLANZ, DAVIS, FLANAGA N, STOLL CCapt . 7, CLARK, CUMMINS, Roc ERS E llliw - El' '51 12 '-' TWH girl. i ' l Q TRACK TEAM pil El DASHES VVEIGHTS POLE VAULT E' Stoll Sauer Gregg . ll? W' Rogers Perrone C arhsle N- ls' 1 220 Grth . MILE Q11 135' F Klinlc Blanz Davis Clark DISCUS Stockstill U HURDLES Perrone Cummms Ffffjll I km l ... 5-jul R- Rogers Sauer ? Carlisle Blanz fl! an 1 .: , -1 jonte IUMPS he Rl : 440 Rogers Q X . Kllnk Blanz P: lil' l Carlisle , 5. 1,14 Q1 lf' f ,l l l l l El 1 l-rj 251 1 , 'M ' 4 PAGE Two HUNDRED TwEx'rY-SE VEN .4 ..v ,4 , ig! ,SQ fi. 5:1 'ILT QL .f-1 Y., 2? s 1,4 - L fa xi .Ii sa mx QV' S J-I J, Lffvfwzwwli me Iwims-ffwfgQff:f1 l j I I E lm is-Lwvliuwfwimfmsgeggf EI A F 5 il 151. U3 ' L f N 2.i 1 Q U : I E '55, ii : LL ? JTPE -' V7 E UN 1 F' 'T .If Q4 I ,Tl ' A - if, EE! 1' - if Qhfvri- f'f ligil '1'f my P AGE Two HUNDRED TNVENTX'-EIGHT ki r . :J :F 'rf .1 .M ,V TRACK STATISTICS ly MIAMI-KENTUCKY STATE DUEL MEET AT OXFORD, APRIL 26, 1919 EVENT WoN BY ZND PLACE TIME if 100 yd. Dash Grabfelder CKy.D Rogers CMD 10:3 sec. Pole Vault Carlisle, Gregg CMD Nicholson CKy.D 9 ft. 3 in. ji Mile Run Knight CKy.D Davis CMD 4:S7.4 min. Shot Put Perrone CMD Sauer CMD 40 ft. 3 in. 440 yd. Dash Klinli CMD Kohn CKy.D 55.3 see. 120 Hurdles Rogers CMD Clare CKy.D 16.3 sec. H High Jump Blanz CMD Snyder CKy.D 5 ft. 6 in. Discus Perrone CMD Blanz CMD 112 ft. 85 in. 220 Dash Grabfelder CKy.D Stoll CMD 23 sec. q J: 880 yd. Run Klink CMD Riley CMD 2:15.4 min. Broad jump Grabfelder CKy.D Rogers CMD 21 ft. 2M in. E 220 Hurdles Rogers CMD Clare CKy.D 27 flat 2 mile run Cummins CMD Stockstill CMD 11:13.3 min. E Javelin Kramer CMD Sauer CMD 147 ft. 9 in. C Relay Miami Kentucky 3:-42.3 min. ' , TRACK TEAM TOTAL TOTAL E NIEMBERS EVENTS PTS. LETTERS CLASS NIEMBEKS EVENTS PTS. LETTERS CLASS Blanz Jumps 26 M 1920 Perrone DxVeightS 42 M 1919 U Carlisle jumps 15 M 1921 Rogers Dashes 88 M 1921 ,., Gregg Pole Vault 13 M 1921 Stoll A Dashes 28M M 1919 D Klink Dashes 36M M 1921 Sauer YVeights - 28M M 1919 Kramer Javelin 18 M 1921 CIE Marvin Clark-Manager : TRACK SCHEDULE 1919 ' W' April 26 Miami 85 Ky. State 32 May 3 Miami 86 Denison 31 ,, May 10 Miami 65 NVesleyan 52 . W May 24 Big Six Miami 25 Third Place l f May 31 Miami 64 Cincinnati 53 l g ' MIAMI-DENISON DUAL MEET AT GRANVILLE MAY 3, 1919 EVENT WON BY ZND PLACE TIME 100 yd. Dash- Rogers CMD Stoll CMD 10.1 sec. L11 Mile DrVright CDD Davis CMD 5202.3 min. 440 Dash Klink CMD -Ionte CMD 54 sec. l ' 120 Hurdles Rogers CMD Kull CDD 15.4 sec. 220 Dash Stoll CMD Feight CDD 23.2 sec. I Pole Vault Donnelly CDD Carlisle CMD 9 ft. 10 in. 880 Run Klink CMD Dawson CDD 2.67 min. QE' Discus Perrone CMD Kull CDD 112 ft. 4.5 in. .,. 220 Hurdles Rogers CMD Carlisle CMD 27.3 min. High Jump Blanz CMD Gregg CMD 5 ft. 4 in. Two Mile Cummins CMD Clagget CDD 11:12.4 min. Javelin Kramer CDD Kull CDD 138 ft. 6M in. 55 Broad Jump Rogers CMD Hodges CDD 20 ft. 6 in. Shot Put Perrone CMD Sauer CMD 40 ft. 1 in. ig Relay Miami Denison 3:40.2 min. MIAMI-CINCINNATI DUAL MEET AT CINCINNATI MAY 31, 1919 EVENT WON BY 2nd PLACE TIME ' Pole Vault Hopkins CCD Gregg CMD 10 ft. 2 in. Shot Put Perrone CMD Sauer CMD 37 ft. 3M in. Lij 100 yd. Dash Rogers CMD Sims CCD 10.2 sec. High Jump Feusse CCD 'West CCD 5 ft. 8 in. 5:11 Mile Run Mittendorf CCD Davis CMD 4:54 min. Discus Throw Blanz CMD Perrone CMD 104 ft. 11 in. gf 220 Dash Rogers CMD Stoll CMD 22.2 sec. 120 high Hurdles Rogers CMD Simms CCD 16.3 sec. Javelin Kramer CMD I-Ieinold CCD 133 ft. 7M in. 440 yd. Run Schroeder CCD Stoll CMD 52.3 sec. lt Broad Dump Rogers CMD Goldman CCD 21 ft. 4 in. 1q,'.f Half Mile Mittendorf CCD Klink CMD 2:03 min. bg 220 low Hurdles Rogers CMD Simms CCD 26.3 sec. 2 mile run Sorin CCD Orth CMD 11:11min. fy Relay Cin. CForfeitD jj . 129-14 'I Z l I PAGE Two HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE if-fill-IT, ff iustw .:f1:w1 jbgQ:zme': , H ' LiaA:+m-wa:-1 1 1 I :Q if V-f' H35 iff H Qi gi , 'Qi if , 1 -x gl D 1 fn 'E' ' 5 E - Es N I S E my .. -'v . J :Zi my ai' w., mf x , qs 1 - 1 Ei -1 E :Q - PM Ei ww W fg- N L fi 554 bg, ,, ,.- ' ln n GX 1. K. AH 3: K. -...A I I 7 Fi ., W' 5 W r :E P ii: .Ss w Ss: 4' Ffh- 1-0.4, .Mg -qi, A I K,.11fk .-1,,,4,.,,., K ,- 1-.L.-.,--v.L,. 7-f51F,N,:K --,.'.u-.-w f VN : 7 ' q.- , 1- N -.-bw. f.,-A... Qaa-4.-'ff-'L'i 1-3-Hif'fif15i5i53f12-24133 lT'fI:r'.f:.1ff :fiw'-H4-Qi E2Irziwai-:fffzssfw.f?-.a?m:-.f:eff:a'dfJ:?Qss'sx5:::53E1WQ bg! E -whats:-f 'Bs nw if as PAGE Two HUNDRED THIRTY ' E J Q? I H? x .w F J r L , LQ A , E. L4 JN U V. -i Q 5 A , g. af' Q- N- 'ww .,. if .wg R4 6 I Elf' An ,,, x. M2 .1. If ij. 'SE ii 22 .' 1- Q if N E El I3 - LP if A ia X VP EJ .z TE' L., T U .. I, LQ H is Mix Y 'Vik I 1- rid W V'- Uu LQ STANLEY MCKIE Captain me l in 35 V- 541 :Q 32 Xp ,lm Base C1 ?' P-A: ' ' Zag '4?'2m?ffw1if?Ga,:f2'P2a5:vl i 15555-11E'fsf-.f'Stz'-2-gf IEr:.1f:'zsCY22-fc::q:f'1f- 13 SF .. .V-.J I ' ' ' ' ' - G ' '-'- '4 - F ,' -' ' -f'1'---1-AG'2-M 'f1' H -V-11A-1211 -lvf-gl l x lKr.-1:-2f.4L'Z?wg:1arv.:-1'e',m:gh PAGE Two HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE .,f .F ,, .4 ,Q iz .f-, KT. RS l w Vi .fs sl . in f .r .H :el 5: ul 'Ti 1.-5 - I v9 533 ...I if 1 'ri 'T i 1:41 all itil l l Q Q 1531 1 if ' ' r at c A is fail N ?f E Q BASE BALL I st 5 21 E HE baseball season of 1919 was in all ways a big ' success and stands on par with the records achieved E in other branches of sport. Not a conference ,. N game was lost and on comparitive scores Miami led Ohio State as the leader of the conference. Miami ex- S perienced no difficulty in beating Cincinnati by scores P U of 4 to O and 6 to 3, while Ohio State was just able to n -E nose out a 5 to 4 victory over the former team. g- The season was opened at Georgetown, Ky. with Miami on the long end of a 7 to 1 score. Frey pitching for Miami allowed Georgetown but one hit while his V tit' team-mates gathered 10 off the rival pitcher. The ' following day Miami defeated Kentucky State at E VERNON CANTER' MGR. Lexington 4. to 0. Stewart allowed his opponents but I lid 2 hits in this game, while the Miami Varsity collected Ff- ll 7 hits. 1, On the following Friday, May 2nd, the Kentucky VV1ldcats invaded Oxford il, determined to seek vengeance and they administered the only defeat of the year to the Big Red team by a score of 7 to 5. Rain then interfered with the up-state T trip and the VVittenberg and Wesleyan games were called off. Earlham was played VW' on May 13 with Miami scoring its usual victory by a 6 to O score. LAJ The Cincinnati games both resulted in victories for Miami, the game at Cin- EE cinnati being won by 4 to 0 score and the return game on May 26 by a score of 6 to 3. -'ii On Decoration Day the baseball season came to a close with a victory over Denison T by a score of 6 to 2. Efforts were made to stage a post-season game with Ohio State but difficulties arose and nothing resulted. V ri' Of the eight letter men, McKie, Crawford, Robinson, and Frey were lost by ...., Q, graduation. Crisler, Brower, Stewart and Miller, the captain elect, remain to form the nucleus for the team this coming season. With the addition of the promis- R' Q. ing material in school prospects look bright for another highly successful season. E 3? fi f fi Zilth. g O, . Y-,D , 5. V W-My g CM., f l tml PAGE Two HUNDRED Tumrv-Two . v ls A 5 Q. if + 9 E55sf114rfae1a12w ,-'- wil im! ufsfml l l H 1 gmpwvwwfmqq 'Img + ?, D BASE BALL SQUAD , Hg 4 Q Fl .. if . 'RG' E w Ei 7-i iii? 'Tr -w 11.1. 'up :I-Y 'XG W. FREY, CRISLER, A DRAKE, KR.AMER. O. FRY. lm CR,-UVFORD, ROBINSON, IVIILLER, MCKIE CC.-WU., Baowrzrz Srswvmvr. 353 1-U' ff? A L, 'rl N H31 FQ Ll E5 x ff flififiiill l l lziwxfvi , I I I PAGE Two HUNDRED THIRTY-Tlmsni 151 9 ' Q'-5331 II:zf11f1':',3f1Qf2.:r?'2I Qiewzezz- Liiziffl-t:-mxfbfSaw '.f,af1?1f lg:f.':f:-rw- 71:2 1 fm 151 R I F I 15:4 E L N 5 1 Q N, JI., B W, .,.-. r 531 hi I 4 VE: if .111 4 .1 rf S1 2:3 X... 1 ,ll if Q. 1-. xApril 24-Georgetown at Georgetown ,.,. BASEBALL STATISTICS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS OPPONENTS MIAMI 7 115 EZ' April 25-Ky. State at Lexington ....... ......,.. 0 4 : May 2-Ky. State at Oxford ..7.,..,., ......... 7 5 Q May 13-Earlham at Oxford Sr.. ...,.rV, ......... 0 6 W May 16-Cincinnati at Cincinnati .,..... .7....... 0 4 5 1321 May 26-Cincinnati at Oxford ,,.SS. ......... 3 6 May 30-Denison at Oxford ,,.,L.. ......... 2 6 I - Totals ,.S,,r,,,,r,...........,....,,., ,,,.. , ...,,,. 1 3 38 f E1 ri I PLAYERS POSITION CLASS 11 McKie qcaptainp ...,.,, ........,,LL 1 B ...,r.. ,,,..., 1 919 E Crawford ...........,... ...,.... C ........ ....... 1 9 19 T El Robinson .....,., ,.....,,. 3 B .,..... .,.,... 1 919 WW EQ Oscar Fry .,..... ......,,L 2 B ..,,,.. ....... 1 919 UU Drake ......,, .,.,,,,.. R . F .,,,,,,,, .,.,.,. 1 919 E Miller LLI,.... ,..I,r,L, C . F ..,,,,,, ...,.., 1 920 T Brower .,.... ,,,,,,,,. S . S .,,,,,,,, ....,,. 1 921 JR ff Crisler ..,.... ,,.,L..,........,.. L . ,,,. .,..... 1 921 T 1 Stewart ..,.,..,. ,....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.1,, P .,,..,,,,,,,,,,,., -,..,,, 1 9 21 CANTER, Manager Y ,111 E 1 I F I 151 1152! I13iEfflizSif5'332?PE9f'52 PAGE Two HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR ' ,,,., Ln at 41' Fr. ,,,. 1 er -.- -E 3? l Ja ,J dr Q. 59 ji l -x A A -:K l r 4 1 .n Y H gt u, f fl l'l?a3.4f.iQ:i:1e2g1:sfnEa!QI lI32m?1eS6:3g,fg.fe9:25gql I ,35f55.g2.Mi51,x1U,1 q4,?vL.,k,! I ,,i,M,,iHI 5 Q , - 12W ff H1 is at Q Q R E i Ei WOLF Onm, Davis, CARPENTER, Cisrzox, Morzxcn. ' 5 Q lififl rj INTERCOLLEGIATE BOXING we I NTERCOLLEGIATE boxing took lace this year for the first time in the history l J' -1 . . . D . . . . lg of Miami athletics. Due to the coachmg of Dr. Handschin quite a few promis- 1 : , ing fighters were developed and much interest was evidenced by the men of the University in this fistic sport. On March 27th a meet was held with Cincinnati University, six bouts of three rounds each being the feature. In the 125 lb. class T Davis of Miami lost a very close decision to Mills of Cincinnati, the fight going an fy, T extra round before the winner was declared. Cetzok of Miami made short work of N355 . . ....' 5:5 Grabner of Cincinnati, the latter being forced to retire before the m1 ddle of the first round. This fi ht was in the 135 lb. classq VVolf of Mi-ami then won from . . g 1 . 1 1 E Galbreth of Cincinnati in the 158 lb. class, the latter taking a severe beating. Haas ' y of Cincinnati won from Moench of Miami in the unlimited class in a close bout, both men putting up a lusty battle. Cetzok then Went out of his weight in fighting T -Getchel of Cincinnati in the 145 lb. class and lost to the latter, due mainly to his fatigue as the result of the previous battle. Wolf then entered the ring for the se- W cond time and soundly 'beat Vlfentzel in the 175 lb. class. Consequently the meet ended in a tie, each University winning three bouts. 'il Til Qlll . . ' . - Intercolle rate boxin seems to be here to sta and much is to be expected from fjf, XF g g Y up -N Miami in the future in this line of sport. li? 1 if .i.x 1 at i.'r PAGE Two HUNDRED THIRTY-Flvls 5: 945 l l cnoss coUNTRY I ROSS Country running at Miami in the Fall of 1919 was conducted on an 'K intramural basisg the Phi Kappa Taus winning the championship with a - total of 91 points, followed by the S. A. E. with 67 and by the Independents A ' with a total of 60 points. Arnold, H. D. Nicholas and Daugherty were the high Rl point men scoring respectfully 35, 34. and 28 points. E E INTER CLASS BASKETBALL MEET CI,Ass WON LosT Pcr. i N Freshman ,.......... .....e, 3 0 1.000 E Sophomore ......... ...,,,. 2 1 .666 Junior ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, .,,,, . 1 2 .333 2 U Seniorm. ..,, .. ..Ve,,, 0 3 .000 Hi . i -- El E31 f- RESULTS OF THE INTERCLASS TRACK MEET .4 .Q A EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD TIME FR. S. JR. SEN. 100 yd. Dash Rogers Stoll Benham 10.4 6 0 0 3 9 Pole Vault Carlisle Murphy Measell 9.6 1 5 3 0 3 Mile Run Davis Cummins Hoffman 5.06 0 6 0 3 E j Shot Put Sauer Essig Blanz 36.8 3 0 6 0 .Q 400 yd. Run Klink NVilliams Clark 55.3 0 8 0 1 , . 2 High Jump McDairmid Blanz Gregg 5.4 5 1 3 0 A' 120 Hurdles Rogers McDiarmid T. Munns 17.4 4 5 0 0 -3 55 Discus Essig Heeter Blanz 104 8 0 1 0 200 yd. Dash Stoll 3 jonte Himmelright 25 0 3 1 5 I 3: 880 yd. Run Klink Riley Orth 2.13 0 6 3 0 T .1232 Broad Jump Rogers Blanz Murray 20.5 1 5 3 0 fyyj 220 Low Hurdles Rogers Benham McDairmid 27.4 4 5 0 0 LM 2 Mile Run Orth Kleinknecht 12.18 0 8 0 0 Javelin G. Munns Heeter McKie 151.2 3 0 0 6 No. Relay R' Totals Sophomores 525 Freshmen 35, Juniors 203 Seniors 18. T COLLEGE TENNIS fi 1. i OMPETITION for the Tobey Cup, symbolic of the singles championship of the University, was exceptionally close during the 1919 season. Eighteen ,Q men entered the tournament which was started the third week in May, and JX- after the first round or so it was conceded that either Holter, Grey, Munns or Mc :Z Kie would win the cup. By playing brilliant and consistent tennis McKie finally 4 emerged thenvictor, defeating Gray in the finals by the scores of 0-6, 6-4, 6-3, 5-0. Much activity was evidenced throughout the closing weeks of an ever-growing Interest In tennis and much competition is expected in future tournaments. , IE! PAGE Two HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX 31, 34 .,,, ,V 41 xc. ps Q3 Q 'G :ga '1. ,Z S- L -.3 5. w 1 wg,- N W, Q r?' f- 1 PM 1-M in U- C ff-T 4 GQ LQ? TG' uqu W 6221 :CA N ILE, wg, .IT 'N' TJ fl IGI lm., Masq is 71,4 Y T: f,. I , :fi 3 FU F5 U E 5? W YW E T.- Eff? N 1. FQ N if ? lntrelmurfl -1 all PAGE Two HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN flj 'll .1 E i i 1 El 'i 1. 7 Lai .i .i 1 ml .7 I P-1A if - 1 il Li. ji ni rl G41 -. rig :i- 'J -rf -7 TJ --1 --1 1..,, 5-1 .,. -sf ,ii p.if-345. ,--1. -1. l-' if lgf lar. Iggziviiaf. f igs itfew-stvraizizffvitil Ilia:-:':ag7'f -.faiijga ffl '12 ii 171 ., lj la' T-i Gigli E all E Ea N U frail il ig E i' FLANAGAN, DAVIS' LNGRE RM' GREGG. CHAMPIONS A 1 :tl - - IN TER-ORGAN IZATION BASKET-BALL SERIES ffl CLASS A LEAGUE CLASS B LEAGUE tp V WON LOST PCT. A q ea Delta Kappa Epsilon S 1 SSS WON Losi Poi. Li Delta Upsilon' ......L,L..... 8 1 888 Beta Theta pi ,A-. --,-.V,,,- 3 gg WT 5 BW Theta P1 A'pp--'----p-- 7 2 777 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .. 777 A Sigma Chl L... ..llL,,......... 6 3 666 I d d UB ,, 777 E if Sigma Alpha Epsilon ..5 11 555 H CP'-in ent I ----'o so 1 ijj Phi Kappa Tau a,,,.... - ,... 5 A 555 Delta Kappa EDSHOH -- 666 N J Phi Delta Theta L......... 3 6 333 Phi Delta Theta... ...... . 555 xg Independent HB H -------- 2 7 222 7 ' Phi Kappa Tau ,.,,,,,l.,., 444 Delta Tau Delta L,..L,.... 1 S 111 if i Independent A ...l..,. 0 9 ooo 26173 Tit? Delta fffff Eg Delta Kappa Epsilon won from 'ilgma Cuj - -7-- '------ ' ee X Delta UpSilOn in an extra game and D6ltaUDS1l6n A---,-------A- 111 QE X was awarded the Championship. M. I. A .,,,..,,,,. ,.p,,,, 1 11 LQ ff M CLASS C LEAGUE E WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT. Sigma Alpha EpSilOn..9 0 1000 Independent B ........ 4 5 444 Delta Epsilon .............. S 1 SSS Delta Kappa Epsil0n,v3 333 Phi Cappa Tau ............ 7 2 777 Sigma Chi ,..,,,,,.,,,.,., 333 EQ! 1' Beta Theta Pi .............. 5 4 555 M. I. A, a.,...,, ,,,,,l,,,,4.q,, 1 11 Phi Delta Theta ....., ...O 4 555 Delta Tau Delta .......... 111 .... ,. , tal Ita! liazivffaiufg teal IE! A PAGE Two I--IUXDRED Tllllutx'-ElGH'r , 'ti ,l .J ,Z ,,. 73 iii I? milf: gli ff: ,l Ax el.. WTI P? N5 Q1 H.. -A :Sl A ue. ll ,l .Ml Il.. 'l if? lffl 'o l V ,.l -lx -.l. ,lvl -,M . ,l .li 'W l y., l-gil i r . Q., ll O '.-.- ffl A 75 ' E Jil I .3 l. ff 5 li Z W Q Qi gl-T52 . . . , Li. Ml NBS, SIEXVART, SOMDAI-IL, ORTH. ,IV fig BAIRD, K,-mm, DEVINE, CCAPTH., MILDERS 'ini E. . A CHAMPIONS INTRA-MURAL INDDOR TRACK MEET ' QQ fl FINAL STANDING Q TEAM POINTS T 4 Beta Theta Pi ,.,,,,,.,T.,,.-,TTA,,.............,..... l ............... ..,,.., 3 8.5 5,31 Delta Kappa Epsilon ...p,., ....... 3 1. Phi Kappa Tau ,,,,,,,,,.,,t .7,t.,. 1 8. M Sigma Alpha Epsilon .,,,,., ....,t, l 6.5 W E Independents p,,,,,,.,,,,,, ...,,.. 9 . -,V Delta Upsilon ............ ......, 5 . lit Phi Delta Theta ,,.,.... ..........,...,.,.,,.,,. ....... 2 . ill. 'Eli T , A RESULTS L V 25 YD. DASH'MUHHS, Measell, Davis, Gregory. Time,.3.3 sec. SHOT PUT-Essig, Orth, Perrone, Sealcs. Distance, 34 ft. 7 in. -Qi 30 YD. HURDLES-MUH11S, Davis, Benham, Bishop. Time, 4.4 sec. N 880 YD. RUN-Gregory, Orth, Shultz, Berry. Time, 21194. E HIGH JUMP-McDairmid, Peitsch, Somdahl, Martin, Sparling. Distance, 5 ft. 5 in. POLE VAULT-Stewart and' Pietsch tied, Essig anti Measell tired. Distance 8 ft. 9 in. Z 220 YD. DASH-MUDHS, Devince and Davis tied, Devoss. Time 29.4 sec. MILE-AfHOld, Dunn, Ainsley, Davis. Time, S min. 13.6 sec. I P TWO MILE-Nichols, Seiferman, Burton. Time, 11 min, 10.6 Sec. lffl 3' RELAY-Betas, Dekes, Phi Kaps, S. A. E. Time, 2 min. 20 sec. iff! g S lil, -h-.1 ' I llffflf Sfffneul 1551 I 1 ILEI PM :la Two HLYNDILEII THIRTY-N INE .1-mug I 'J-I 1 fi ,,, .fi .1 15 f 1 I s: ri I i-1,1 ffl, . I . Q-1 13-Sa Q1 BEE! lhixzarfz fsfzmasez-:Q 51331 11211 i,i..r--START.,1543554 INTRA-MURAL BASE-BALL HE nineteen nineteen season was by far the best ever enjoyed by inter-mural baseball at at Miami. More interest was displayed and better baseball played than ever before. By the middle of the season the battle had narrowed down to three teams, the Betas, Phi Delts and the Dekes fighting it Out for the championship. In the last game Of the year the Betas EI beat the Phi Delts 2 to 1 in a 10 inning game that gave them the championship by a narrow margin.. Q ORGANIZATION WON LOST PCT. ORGANIZATION WON LOST PCT. Ll Beta Theta Pi ............ ........ . 8 1 888 Alpha Delta Sigma ......... ....... 4 5 411-4 E Phi Delta Theta ..,..,..... .....,... 7 2 777 Delta Tau Delta .......... ,...,.. 3 6 333 Delta Kappa Epsilon ................ 7 2 777 Delta Upsilon ........ .. ...,... 1 8 111 Q Independents ................. ......... 7 2 777 Sigma Chi ..,.....,, ....... 1 8 111 llf Phi Kappa Tau .,.,...... ......... 6 3 666 Phi Alpha Psi .....,,, ....,.. 0 9 000 ...J E .W SOCCER 'lit Soccer football was inaugurated as an inter-mural sport this year at Miami and proved a huge 17 Success. By Offering an opportunity for the participation of large numbers of players it suits admir- E . . lk. ably as an inter-mural sport. After an exciting season the Del-:es and Delta Taus were tied for the U championship, the Dekes winning in a post season game. ,E ORGANIZATION WON LOST TIED PCT ORGANIZATION WON LOST TIED PCT Q Delta ?ap1E1 Epsilon ...,.. 8 1 0 888 Delta Igpsilon ....,...,......... 3 3 O 500 A Delta au e ta .............. 8 1 0 888 Sigma hi...f .......,. .,..... 3 4 1 428 gigma Alpha Epsilon ...... 4 2 2 666 Phi Delta Theta ....I......,.. 2 6 O 2519 '- eta Theta Pi .................. 4 3 2 572 M. I. A ,,,,,,,..,......,. ....... 1 7 O 125 Phi Kappa Tau ................ 4 3 Z 572 Independent. ..,,.,..,,.,,..,... 1 8 0 111 1131 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS OF MIAMI BASKETBALL 11 fi, PLAYERS TOTAL Av. PER TOTAL Av. PER ELAYER POINTS GAME PLAYER POINTS GAME 4 rench, F ......... ........ 1 70 1........ ...... 1 2.14 VVire, G. C ...... ,,.... 4 ....... ........ . 6 7 Heeter, F. C ......... ..... 9 O ........ ...... 6 .43 Wright, F .,,,,.,, O .,.,,,, .,.,, . 00 Munns, F ................ ..... 4 0 ........ ...... 3 .08 Moore, C .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,4 4 ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 . O0 SOmClahl, C. G ........ ..,.. 6 ..,..... . .. .46 Carpenter, G .,,... ,,.,,.,.. 0 ....... , .OO ,Lg Bell, G ......... . ......... ..... 4 ........ . .. .33 Miami ,,............. ' ...,,.... 334 .,,.,,, ..... 2 3,9 gSSlg, ............................ 13 .................. .67 Opponents ....... .......,, 3 O5 .... ...,. 21.7 rower, ..,...,,..............,.,., ,.,,.,,,,,,.,,.,L, 1 .43 French made 80 out Of 133 free throws for an average of .588. limi BOXING EOUTS PRELIMINARY EOUTS ,E 135 POUND CLASS-Dally won from Veale Myers won from VValter 145 POUND CLASS-Gilmore won from Eckley 175 POUND CLASS-XfV0lf won from Orth Predmore won from Skillman FINAL BOUTS 'fjl 112 POUND CLASS-Nichols won from Main IIZOUNS CELASS-Igwfaver wonf fro1nXIMaculay ,l - OUND LASSY 03.11 YVOH YOITI 1 C 1 135 POUND CLASS-Dally won from Mlyers 145 POUND CLASS-Carpenter won from Gilmore 158 POUND CLASS-XwOlf won by forfeit 175 POUND CLASS-VV0lf won from Preclmore ,Z UNLINIITED XVEIGHT CLASS-SEILICI' won by forfeit. lj-Sl . POINTS BY ORGANIZATION IIA BGPZI Theta Pl --------. -.................... 2 5 Independents ......,.,.......,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 Lf? P111 Kappa Tau ....... .................. 2 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ,,,,,,,,, .,,.,, 5 15,1 Commoflfffs ,----',-- ..... 5 Delta Tau Delta .,........... ,,,,,, 5 I PAGE Two HUNDRED FORTY - -. s v , 1:5 Q A! 11551 lail f l iii' ,fe 515 atv , INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK MEET STATISTICS CLASS A ctiiss B Lake Forest ..,..V..,,T,........,..,..., ,,.,,.Y,, 4 5 Norwood ,,,,,,, ,,o,o,,,v,,-,,,,,o,,,,,AVVo, -,,,,,Y,, 3 6 2' aglvecis ..... A . AV, Y ....... .....,.., 1 6 EI illlilforo .....,..,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,A,o .,o,,q,,, 3 2 3 oo war ....... ...,..T,, 1 S ig ands ,.,,,,,,,,,, Y.,-----, 2 1 ff El East Night ....YA, .Tw..,w.. 1 5 Kavanaugh ,.,.,,,,. ,,,.-,--, 1 6 C :J HLlg'l'l6S ............... ......,.. 1 4 Newport .,,,,,,,.Y -AY,'w - 1 45 to XI-7YalI1T1Z Hills ....... AAAo,YY,, 1 4 Lockland --.,,,AAY,.- -,-,- 8 RJ f aml ton ......... ...... 9 Madisonville ,..,,,, AA,,, 5 M 1 Steele ........., ,..,,.., ,,,,,. 6 F 141' ,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,, -v,-- 4 . I Slogingtoii Ky ....... .,.w.. 6 Coziflingilori Night ,,,,,,, .-,-- 3 i Brown ..V.,.VTf... ...................i.....,..... ..,,... . . 3 Milford ,.,.....i......,.....i,ii, A,,ii,,,oo,oVo,o,,,,,,,,,,,oo,o, o H 0 ' gg McGuffey ....,,,,,7,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,i ,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,7Vv,,,,,,,- 0 Eg EVENTS-CLASS A - Q11 1 220 HURDLES-PGEIYCS CLake lforestj 1 stg Bloocl CStiversD Znclg Damus CVVooflwarfll 3rclg Price -.4 CHughesJ-ith. Time 27-3 sec. E 5 POLI?:3XCfiAUIIZf-?lg21NVlCg,3liE Fcgestiqlsbt? lzobinson Cihfalnut Hillsj 2ndg Natterheimer CEast Nightl N r g ee teee t . eig t t. in. 100 YD. DASH-Hubbard'CWalnut Hillsj lstg Pattengall CWoodwarcD Zndg Ward CStiversl 3rdg Klee CSteelej 4th. Time 10-4 sec. 3 LC MILE RI3I5I?iapp'1e'CStixiers? lsgg ihaw CLake Forestj Znclg Perkins CStiversl 3rdg Williams CWood- U i war ' . ime mm. - sec. ' -1 HIGH JUMP-Pearce CLake Forestj lst: Davis Clvlidclletownl 2ndg Tarver CHughesl 3rclg Crisler P.. CCovingtonl 4th. Height 5 ft. 7M in. - Q JAVELIN-Gutjahr Cl-lughesl lst: Clipson CLake Porestl 2nclg House CHamiltonl 3rdg Linneman : 0 CCovington Ky.l 4th. Distance 130 ft. 7 in. EQ 1 -, 44 YD. RUN-Pavely CEast Nightj lst: Tar er CH le.l 2 cl: XfV'l CH: 'lt 3 dg B l I i l CI-Iughesp 4th, Time 56 Hat- v ugi s n ison ami onj r ay es 2,5 120 T-T73RDCIiEsTl?visEy Crliake I-gcgrefstl lstg Pearce Cloake Forestj Zndg Kiser CSteelej 3rclg Pottengall 5' oo war ft . ime at. 1 TE BROAEE Luigi?-Hiitikbird glfalnut Hilgsl 135 Shroecler CEast Nightl Zndg Klee CSteelel 3rclg Little iv: i..' a e orest 't . istance 21 t. 91 in. f DISCUS THROW-Owsley CLake Forestl lst? Clipson CLake Forestj Znclg Linneman CCovington Ky.J 3rdg House CHamiltonJ 4th. Distance 112 ft. 3M in. ,L 220 YD. DASH-Pavely CEast Nightl lst: Hutchinson CHamiltonl Znclg Pattergall CVVooclWardD ' 3rdg Stevens CStiversl 4th. Time 24-3 sec. ' 12 L:I3.dSHIoIT PU?'I?OWfleyJCLzLke gorestl lstg Perkins CStiversj Znclg Linneman CCovington Ky.l 1 I r 5 ouse ami ton 4t . istance 45 ft. V in. I 800 YD. RUN-Vtlilliams CWooclwardD lstg Gregg CLake Forestl Zndg Owens CHughesj 3rdg Ross T M CWoodwardD 4th. Time 2 min. 16M sec. ' ILE RELAY-HughCS Clstjg Steele C2ndlg East Night C3rCl.l ' 1 ,N 'Wi EVENTS-CLASS B QM 220 HURDLEshHolt CHillsborol lstg Ro ers CH'llsbo J 2 clg G'll N clj 3 clg b CN - V Woocll 4th. Time 28 flat. g I rc H 1 C OFWOO r Taco S or -,F E POLE VAULT-NIE. joy Cliavanaughl lstg Shouse CHighlandsl Zndg Blackford CHighlanclsj 3rdp in Gill and Jacobs CNorWoodl 4th. Height 10 ft. 3 in. LN 100 YD. DASH-C3YYO1l CHillsborol 1stg Hitxer CNorwoodj 2nd3 Maveety CMadisonvillej 3rdg Q Perry CNewpOrtl 4th. Time 10-4 sec. T MILIEHRILIII-C?l'Su1Z1flCNor?wood?5 lstg Hawkins CLudlowj Zndg Payne CNorwoodD 3rdg Mellville gl' ig an s t . ime min. 10-3 sec. HIGH JUMP-Mt. Joy Cliavanaughl lstg Maveety CMadisonvilleD Zridg Roth CNewportD 3rdg J Stegman C1H1Eghlanclsj 4th. Height S ft. 6 in. , AVELIN-R01 Newportl lstg Mayberry CC ' t N' htl 2 clg C CH' hl dsl 3 dy is fi Stoltz CHillsboroD 4th. Distance 135 ft. Ovmg O17 Ig H Tamer Ig an F LQ' 440 EEUNEHEIEEF CFNorwcgoclj lstg Lipscomb CNewportl Zndg Pence CHillsboroj 3rclg Forse ,jig , ig an s t . ime 8-3 sec. TQ TN 120 Trll-IIEDEEsT1ioLt Clgillsboiiojj Estg Dunham CNorwoodD Zndp Jacobs CNorwoodJ 3rdg Rogers 1 s oro t . ime at. 52 E BROAD JUMP-Mt. Joy CKavanaughl lstq Carroll CHi1sboroj Zndg Perry CNewportl 3rdg Maveety C1Vlaclisonvillej 4th. Distance 20 ft. LLM sec. DISCUS-Sti5mp4 CIT-ligllgandsj lztg fBagr CHighlandsD Znglg Stoltz CHillsboroj 3rd: Shelbourne CKa- L- vanaug t . istance 3 t. in. 'iii 220 YD: DASH-Carroll CHi1lsboroj 1stg Heizer CNorwoodD Zndg Maloney CFranl-:linl 3rdg Forse I CH1ghlandsj 4th. Time 24-4 sec. ,ffl ' 12 LB. SHOT PUT-Poothoff CLocklandJ lstg Stapp CHighlandsD Zndg 'Dunham CNorwood 3rdg ,- ' Reed CNewportj 4th. Distance 36 ft. 82 in, ' 880 YD. RUN-Suff CNorwoodD lstg Prehn CLocklandl Zndg Croll CFranklinl 3rdg Payne CNor- E woodl 4th. Time 2 min. 16-3 sec. ' In , MILE RELAY-Madisonville Clstlq Ludlow C2nd.j C PAGE Two HUNDRED FORTY-ONE :fy ,f fp g,.. ': was v. 55 121 r-'f E. :gl wi V? 4 ..a .J , .. , k A l I i lifrls iii: i ,. ul f El .53 YQ ,,, in E 4:i 3 ,, VN' ,sn Milli iiilvil E-i-.li li Wil 5 Il W lj i a PICKLEHEIMER, I-IAMILTON, ASHXVORTH, M. LOUDENBACK, GRIMM 1 1453 SCUDDER Hovuz, C.xRo1,1., CORMIER L in 51-4 lj GIRLS ATHLETIC BoARD W fri Qi ll President A V ....... R achel Hoyle JN 'll Vice-President v ,A.A, ,.,,A,,,, A lice Grimm 9 Secretary ..A.. ,....... N ell Ashworth i JK Treasurer .,,e,, ......,. N ita Scudder 23' A i, f TQM7 lvl U MEMBERS lk-l 1 ilk Miss Caroll Miss Cormier Qi il' 15 Miss Hamilton Mary Loudenback ,NU w l . E' 'lj Helen Pickleheimer bf lf: gk, . li Kle. ' il lf lijl ig i llfill lift WH ee.e ge -ar Maia- ia. - W,,ev-e ,... X e or ,e e sawn, no MW! f' e're Q lil H 1 Inj j PAGE Two HUNDRED FORTY-Two ,4. ..i . i i ill?-'-l limi wa il . lil. iffl Q3 lfgl ilil .L ijgxri if fl is i km., - J I CRAWFORD, COOMBS, HOYLE. NEAL. QCYDDER, VAN Gonmzx, Brass, SMITH. FLEISHFR I mi GIRLS M ASSOCIATION 15,17 l I-IE wearers of the M have increased from five last ear to nine this year. ll Y This is not because the requirements are less but rather that the interest is '- more. In order to possess an M the girl must win at least two numerals. gy Numerals are earned by playing at least three halves on all of the three class teams i. e., hockey, basketball, and baseball during one year. The champion of the girls' tennis tournament is also awarded a numeral. Altho the requirements for an M are hard to fulfill it is found that the girls instead of losing interest, try to attain a higher standard of athletics and sportsmanship. I l VVEARERS OF' THE HM SENIORS JUNIORS i Marjorie Crawford Mildred Neal Vera Coombs Jessie Van Gorden , Rachel Holye V Nita Scudder . l' Eva Bess -e Helen Smith Helen Fleisher PAGE Two H UND RED FoR'rv-THREE tl E35:g,,gw1f+1Q ,gl :l3:2f!?2Al?,x:3Iii-fiE3'ii1!'?1! lg' SEQ Lwzrzaarmzffffuj I l lIAvW:vwAf U IE! USU I!! '-'1 . I I I 4 i' 2 A 1 ,,, 'xg 'A 4. 5 s .. L 5 'F is E BISHOP HALL BASKETBALL FRESHMAN L A 'A CHAMPIONS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS in .,, 51 TOP ROW-NELLE ASHWORTI-I RACHAEL I-IOYLE, QQ GRETCHEN NIARSI-I: HELENMCRAXVFORD, TOP ROW-gIg:g::YIi21:Sg'I'g'XCK BETTY BAUGH SA Bo R -H R 4 5 'RS B. RR , ' f 1-TOM OW AR Im-,SAUXDE ANNA A' En BOTTOM ROVV-EDNA MAXWELL, HARRIET SAUNDERS Q, . JOSEPHIRE ARMSTRONG, V S v MARGARET BMTE rg MARGARET WILLIAMSON. ERA ' TURNS' ' L, 'Q E SOPHOMORE L. A. HOCKEY CHAMPIONS Top ROW-ESTELLE MULLEN LA VAUGHN SPRIGGS HELEN PICKLEHEIMER E JosEPH1NE ARINISTRONG CHARLOTTE TURRELL AGNES PooL 3 BOTTOM Row-WINIFRED BRATE MARGARET XVILLIAMSON NANCY JOHNSON .gg MARTHA JACQUES EMMA BURGESS CLARIBEL SIPE ,, J rf' 1 33 .A l l p l l l i I ED 1 l l A PAGE Two HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR 54 If fi W -i --1 n Y CN 111 fi rt ,4 .- H . ri :El I 1 K 1 1. L 1 .ra nr Y if .. :Nl .M . Aff - A Er :is l j ga-.msiafigsai l l l j QQ luimssaii-eaweirfqs left gf '7 Q7. .S .4 E Rl GIRLS ATHLETICS AT MIAMI fs 5 ' IRLS as well as men are encouraged to take part in athletics at Miami for the University realizes that physical development is just as necessary and N benelicial for women students as for men. Consequently a through pro- Q gramme of gym work is mapped out and each girl is required to take this physical U training during the first two years of her college training. In order that this work E E may not develop into the mere drudgery of routine work, a programme of sports is 1 . ll . f carried out that arouses much interest and enthusiasm. Teams are formed in nj . soccer, hockey and basketball and the girls are grouped together for the purposes S of competition either by classes or by halls. This year the Sophomore Liberal Arts team won the soccer championship fi? after a regular schedule had been played through. Basketball arouses more en- thusiasm and interest than any other form of sport and in this popular game the E Freshmen Liberal Arts were victorious after a hard struggle with the other class if T teams. In the best attended and hardest fought game of the year the Bishop hall ,Vw team was victorious over their old rival from Hepburn and retained the champion- UU ship cup for another year. xi- Tournaments in tennis and baseball are yet to be run off in the remainder of Us 'N the year and already plans are being laid for a successful season in these two sports. T The present Junior class holds the championship in baseball, having been victorious W last spring. r gg 'U' A new girls gymnasium is to be erected within the next year or so in order to E accomodate the increasing number of girls that are attending Miami. Thus plans fl K are being laid for the future in this important field of collegiate life and activity. E a I V., f . 4 l l l l I le! bill ' PAGE Two HUNDRED Fokrv-Five 1 I -f--.- .,.. 121 lm 1? 'EM 4j', Lil H E' I wj Q F-' LE H I5 T4 E EET 5 H E. -'1 E fl x. Viv: .EL F E4 S1 55 + . 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' ., '-.1 ,, .., 35:3 7, , A ,1 '19 , .,. W. - Y ,, - ,V V fl.. Vfagggi.. ' 1--. 379 ' f- -- ge-11 ' - ' -- . , . .1 ! '- ' 4' t' 1'f,q-gf:--..f ,1. -1 - , '-Tigfrf-V.A,' 1 J . V 1. Ji 1-1.2 .ip Jil -1 -ffl 'Til W: ifiiu 'fl . rx F r Q.. .5 1 l H- .ga rg- f. 4, f. I fl fk rf .il 1 rx it VE :J lf fV , if 4 ,..-4.-..ffff Lil f5fl51fP'?iQg flfgffia if-737 Q ill ll 1- FRATERNITIES My fi OU have often heard the question, VVhat is a fraternity? Wfe have taken ' ff, a careful inventory of each organization on the campus and much to our Q, 'pll surprise found that a fraternity is really not very much after all. Perhaps Fil after reading the following you can answer the question. ,7- ffif lg ALPHA OMICRON Pl if I PERcEN'rAc91z 51 rl-,.., Imported Kentucky Stock cw,.,,,iiici,-,-,, 20.1 L9 Anderson's ice cream foundry c,cicc,.cw,, 2.9 , , Donna Smiths future .,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 0.4 Ruth Cox's past. ..e..... ...,.ccccccecc,ee,....,.. 4 .6 gil Piquant Piqua Playthings ,c,c,c,c,,.... . 1.2 f Helen Haller's shorthand phenomi- 1 H nalism ,Y,,,,,,.......Y,V,,,,,..,,,,,,w,..,.,.......,.. 9.8 X Social climbing ....e,e.,,..c, .cc....c..,.i..,.i.ie.. 2 0.1 Ni,clcel's journalism. ,c.. . .9 Qi H, S. A. E. pins ....................... ...,.. 1 4. ff Laurry Grant's shyness ...... Y. .24 rx, . Scott's shyness ................... ..,... . 76 Shuey's accent ................... ...... 4 . if Matrimonial aspirations ...... ...... 1 9. Other aspirations .... ............................. 2 . Total 100CZy Alpha Omicron Pi dv 7 'H SLM! ll 1 ,Q r DELTA Pl i PERCENTAGE .55 I Le Page's ambitions ...............,............ 20.8 ' A Sherringhouse's keyboard gymnas- 4' T tics ...............................................v...... Z.- lm V' Innocence ...............,...,.,,... ,,,.... ,.,,,., 1 0 .9 XZ Bliss ....................................... .....,. 9 .1 Tl Mildred's Phi Kappa pin ....... ....... 2 0.46 X lil Scholastic aspirations ........ ....... 2 .4 f L-Q Scholastic attainment ....,. .... 1 .009 Social aspirations 1.......... .................... . 001 .511 ? Social attainment .............. .................. . Pacifism, Prohibition, Protective DELTA P- tariff ................................,..., .....,. ......... 3 3 .994 rf: . Pl . 'ij Total 10091, Delta P1 li S,C.f'l ' Q ' t fi PAGE Two l'li'NxJkxcu Foil 'rx'-Su is Q X ,- 4 W PHIKHPP TRU TL- - . . 1 lfljl 5 li-fl L1 .E Z P .l fi:-2 :J 7:1 lj .3 N S .ig i-. . W. , .45 'J il .-P fl w.. .Lv 3.1 Spindler's aggressiveness ,,.... Beekley's hirsuteness .... ,.,,.. Daugherty's 1gI1OI'2l.I1CG . , . 1 Sheard's athletic propensities GrifHth's Phi Bet key ......A..... Handley's curls ......,.4.,..,........ The Nichols twins ,,c.i.i,..,.c.... Foley's moustaches ................, Nichols s clarinet ....,. ..i....... ,... VVarr s case .......................,....... Davis's reversible underwear. PHI KAPPA TAU PERCENTAGE Potts's divinity ...,.................,..,........... 18. .2 .0006 .7994 ......14. .01 .002 ..,...20.998 .6 .,..,, 1.4 H The intellectual atmosphere ....,. ..w... . 003 .1 The Faculty Quorum ...,,,..i... . ...... 25. Q. Ye olde time scholarship ..i,.... .15 Efficiency ...,.....................7.......,., .947 Misunderstanding ..,17.7.,.,,71.r....,........... 13. Total 100fQ Phi Kappa Tau 1115i l lp DELTA TAU DELTA H P Tp DELTH il ERCELTAGE in Hammel's Mail pouch ...... c...1.,... 7 . Riley's broken heart ......... ...... 1 .2 Taylor's ego ..,....,........... ..,.,. 1 5. Q-fi Duke's winsomeness .,.. .. ,..,.. 8.0-1 ie Crouse's mirth ...... ...... ..,.. . 6 . + Bell's coclcsureness .,,.......... ...... 4 .9 Fl McAdam's disposition ,,,.,, ,s,,., . 006 If Holtzmuller's bluster .............,. ..,... 3 .8 MaxWell's worldliness ,,,,,..,-.,,.,.. .1 il? Sommer's color combinations ,....,.s,,s, 4. Ross's advice ..........,. ..........,,..,,. . .004 f Smail's five-hundred .N..-,.s,,,,, .15 Ayer's disappointment s...,,,. ...,,, . 35 .gm Chicken dinners .....,..s......,. ..s,., 2 .50 1 The future ,.,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, 3 1. Conservatism ,,,,,,,.,,.,.,..,,,,,,,.,.,-,.,,,,,.,,,, .05 G. W. Dubois A. B., B. D., D. D ....... 5. Crecraft ...,........,.,,,..,,,..,,..,.,.,,,,.,..,,..,,.,,, 10. Armistead's debauchery ,,.,,..,...,.,......,. .9 Total 10091, Delta Tau Delta ilfiil. , . PAGE Two HUNIJRED Fomx'-EIGHT ? .zw Yi I-ij EL H l!g.?:4...11a.v.f r 1v.1fs.1'1f.,'1-Arr'1I IE!! lQ..ff:::f2vfsfnfm+:f-aiI li-.w-iz:Z7e'35a::i.' 75 2' DELTA KAPPA EPSIL N 33 DELTH KRPPH EFSILUN O PERCENTAGE Z Pugh's ancestry ...... .,...,..,... 4 .8 Q Hoherg's itch.. ......... ,..,..... 1 3.2 Carlisle's hair oil ...... ...... 1 .8 Stueve's VVobhle. ...,. E..... 2 .1 Allen's matrimony ....., 1..... 9 .2 1 Essig's lisp ........,..... . 1...,. 8.9 p Gray's Condition ...... .009 Wire's figure .......... ...,,. 6 .99 lViley's thatch ...... .. 1.85 Sparling's dignity 1....1., .1.,.. . 0001 Gregory's Bulldog ...,..,. ,,.,1 .,.,.. 6 . 9999 Mueller's hopelessness 1.,-.111.1 ..1,.. 4 .6 l-lerlJert's wonderful love... 1.... .08091 Moench's punch ,.,.,,,,,,v,,,u,uV.u u.uv.. . 00001 - Rogers' face ..u, A uY,u ,.,,,,.,,,,,,. ,,,,., 2 . 91908 E Prexy Hughes ,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,., .,,,,, 1 0. I The Eastern strength .,7,..,, ,, ..,,,, 18. That athletic inclination. ...... 8. Undiscovered talents ,w.,,.,,.,,,,..,..,..v,.,.,, .4935 Discovered talents ,,,..W,-,,,,,,v,-wt,cc,,.t-,,,,4 .0065 I Total 10001 Delta Kappa Epsilon SLM-4 PHI DELTA TH ETA A . PERCENTAGE T Oppenlander's playfulness ,,..v,.,,,,,,,,,,, 6.1 WY Eohli Wa3lter's ambitions ,..,,,,, .,,,,, 1 3.9 Q oo e's azz ..,.,..,.,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,, .6 E3 Crisler's marcel wave .,..,,. ,,,,,, , 4 f K Kramer's voice ..,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 .11 . Q45 Master's sorority bids ..,.........v,,.,.,.,,,,,. .0002 Traul's Caveman propensities ,,,.,,,,,,,, .0098 T Corbett's rapacious linguistic attain- Y ments .............,..........,...............,.,,..,,,. 11.881 Gayle's gaberdine suit ....................1,,., . .02 Bell's bald head .,.,,,,,,,,,, .3 D- Carracils length ............,.,.. ,.,.,, 1 .43 - SCherz's silk shirts ....,...,....,.v ,,,.,. . 25 N Wilson's pinlg Complexion ,.v,.., ,,,,., 1 4. Kluver's Croix-de-Guerre ,...... ..,... 1 5.4 E Eimurfs flirtataons ........ ,....... ...... 8 . 6 -1 olonel . Q Fred Cowles i .......... ...... 2 5. Benjamin Harrison ..,,.,.. ,,,.., 3 .2 i Alamo architecture ,,,, .,,,,,.,,,,,,..,..,,....,, 1 .3 soo .......................,....,.,....,.,..........,,.. 3.501 Total 10012, Phi Delta Theta PAGE Two PIUNDRED 1 Rrv 'VINE ..., :.'.f 1: fi .1 J, uk-I 1- . A .5-1 fm .4 .1 ki' M. '.,l I J ,., ful Fl 41 . i ilk ll rd 125 5 1 TT' '::1fgQ1 HEEL - 1 V ' X 11.1 'ij' SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 111.1 SIGHH HLPHH EPSILON PERCENTAGE hill Mape's venomous jewelry .. .... .....,. 4 .68 ilill McNelly's religious scruples ,.... ....,.,. 1 8.07 F51 Haw1ey's matrimony. .....,,,7....,.... .... 1 .25 il Se1by's obnoxious incinerator .......,.... .02 Vance-Boy Scout leader 7.,.....,... .... . 48 It Wflght,S saccharine smile ,,.....,,,..,,...... 1.32 552 Angus's cerebral brightness .........,...... .43 .Q William's tadpole labial expression .... 2.00 Lil Finch as a Varsity reformer .,.............. .009 T Blanz's encumbrance .....,....,................. .99 The bellicose Dashund mongrel ....,... 13.75 EN Platoon formation at festal board ...... 3.49 U Nippert's cracked heart r.,r,. .. . .003 4 Fratres in Facultatae ....,... . ..... 7.997 Li Vaulting ambition .,......,,, ........ 2 5. IQ Blighted scholarship .V,.,,.. ..... . 1 F-ll Galvanized nerves .,..........V.,.Y.,,..,....,.... 4.4 A Q Bill Focht's verbosity ..........,,i............. 16.5 ,Q Herman's super-man pedal extremi- V C ties ,,,,A,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,.,..,.,... ,..,,.,,........ 2 . Total 1002, Sigma Alpha Epsilon -'lit DELTA UPs1LoN 1 PERCENTAGE Armstrong's scholastic achievements.. .00 Ragans innate low-browity ......,.....,,,. 4.99 Hank Smith's puerile anecdotes .,...... .01 Fred Peitsch as an apostle of the Athenian Arts ..............,,,.,,,.,............. 2.5 Bateman's byzantine ivory repository24.5 The-defective adnoids of Miller and Cetzok ..,..............r...... ..rr...,..,........... 2 . Maple's prophylactic smile ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , 4.2 WA. Jacksons benzine chariot.. ss...,......,,..,, 10,8 Eigjl Thompson's thespian aspirations ,,,... .2 if McDonald's Syncopated versatility gg on the horse-keys ,r,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, .8 E Oldham's pictureque galloping wind- mill ears ..,....-..,,.,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,, .,,4,,..,,,,,,r,,, 4 , 6 Peitsch's poetic pedal extremities ,.,,,. 10.4 Minnie Moore's abbreviated crutches 1.9 Brower's inevitable charley-horse ...... .1 E The Banana Baron in the role of a fire-man ,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., 13. T-' The melting pot .......,...,,..,....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 19. Q: The chef de cuckoo's breakfasts ........ .009 l The contemplated pretentious domicile .001 ,., ,ggi Marc Goldeman ..,,,,..,,,.,,.,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, .09 ' Peralta's line ,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4Ar,,V,w4,,,,,, ,9 X ' -I Total 10091, Delta Upsilon lil PAGE Two l'lUNDRED Fmrx' 1 lg' 7 . .'l '-Tl ,E 1. .QT , 5.1-1 .- ig . J l 1 N .Y Iv' D 2. :Ii . 1 1 . 1 1 . E? Q. ,Q-, ,T Q e K. .1 ,A,,,.,! . 1. . t. ,Y , .1 . , 1 . ..,. , . I li ll 1. - . .. ,. . K Qi -Ui 1, 1' if f. if ig .,,! 1 1 I-'W i . .'.-3 Ti l ,Sl ,fm .,. w .YE la! ln. F ,fi H 51 fill zwj. Q' ESQ DEEDA gm pl THETA M Ll CHI DELTA TH ETA CHI Ll PERCENTAGE Temperment.. ,,,....,.,,,.......,..,VE.,v,A,...,.,,,, 50. Vinnedge's Vifhitmanesque locks ........ 8.5 'jj l ' VVilkinson's voracious appetite .......... 1.5 rg W Exclusiveness ,...,E.,...........,,.EV,,A.,....,.,,,E. 2. li Q71 Sense of humor ..,.,,.,..,...A..,,,.,e,,..,. .O0001 VVidner's poise ...,,7 .9999 Ii Dignity ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,A ,,,,V4 7 . E' Rozivens loquacity .,e7e,e,. ,..... 2.45 ij Imagination ...... . .,...,,Y,,A....,... ,..... 1 .55 U11 XVagner's Winsome way i.ie,ii. i,.e.. 1 .02 QE Hoffman's ambition ...,,evee . .94 ii' 'G' Quality ......,e e.,,,. ee.........,. . . . .98 ii guantity.. ..., ,...e,,e,,.,.......e,,.ei,,......,.e... 2 3.02 ODE ..,..,... ...,..,.,.,,i....,......,,.,..........,... . W-M fl Total 10091 Delta Theta Chi T931 lf Q. 3 if F El 5 DELTA ZETA lriil TW? PERCENTAGE E- ljlg Rosebud's agilityu ...,..,..,..,,..,. .....,..... . . .00001 E Betty Avery's Siren propensities ..,,,.,, 4.2 W i-A Pauline Holt's discipline ......,. ,,,,,,..,..., 1 5.999 Nj Marg Miller's Madonna-like features 8.8 sm Felix Williams .,........,.,.,..,.......,,,,,,,,,.,Y- .00009 U Betty Whittaker's logic .. ,.,,...........,..., .0009 Xzi-' W Phi Kappa Psi pin ,...............,..... ....., H .009 1 7 Marg Hubbard s democracy .,,,,. 5.09 ' Scholarship ,.....,..,..,,,,,,,,...,,,,.,,, .9 . T Mary Sparling's brother ......... .001 ' Di Iris's Weakness ................,,..., ..V... 3 8.01 N37 Coquettishness .... 1 ,,,, ,,,.,, . 1 E Experience ,,.........,.. , ,,.... 15.89 1' E Finley's militancy .,.v,,. ....., . 999 L: ... Tact ..,...,.,.,.,,.,,...,,,.,., .,,... 4 . E Sentiment ,,,. ,,,. .,,,., ,,..,, 3 . 2 7 The Rose Dance ..,,..,..,v....,....,.,.....,r.,.. 7. Mavis ,,.........,,.,,,V,.......,..,,,,,,,,,.,.....,,,,.v,.. .73 fl Total 10005 Delta Zeta sm EQ! .. ',-W W ' xii li-,l PAGE Two HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE 1 f LY ' ,.1 fi .U uk M ml ,M .,i .,,. ,F- ..'-Q JI se S Li ii UE it 4-gl f. 4 s 1 ,.2. 01. 53. M.. 1. 151 lm Q l l Qr.+.':f.-aaa:sgerafiql l l 9 ' ' ' W C i till i .VL T DELTA DELTA DELTA 31 PERCENTAGE i E Phillips-Bess-Davies Triumvirate ...... 30.5 jg Helen ZinC's Beta pin ..,....................... .00201 : D1 Skeet Schwarz's taking ways .............. 1.99799 E Mud .................................. L ..................... .5 The Loudenback combination ............ 2.3 Q The other Sidney prodigy ...........,.... .7 .2 Ruth EVelyn's Taylored marcelle .... .04 Q Boston atmosphere .......,.. .............,...... 4 96 'W Peg Steif's versatility ....,..................... 2.06 -0 Mary Pope Y. W. ism .................. 23.94 514 5 Reputation .......................................... 2.00 Jesse Van's Phi Beta Kappa Key ...... 5.00 bg. U Other academic achievement .............. .05 .. -i Alice PearCe's repartee. .......... ............. . 95 Qi DE L TH Efficiency ............. 1 ................................ 28.0009 Bob Cummins ..,,...... ...........i....,........... . 9991 : Total 1002, Delta Delta Delta .il .. lift N SLMX ii E .H Q CHI OMEGA El PERCENTAGE 'Wi Mary Wetmore's color effects ............ 4.1 lfkl Armstrong's frivolity ...............,... .... ..... 6 . 4 E ji The Wethefiiis .... .......................... ....,... 4 . 5 Carolyn Miller's terpsichorian expert- N ness. .......... ......................................... 1 1. W A Ralph Blanz ......................,................o.. .002 T lydl Good intentions ...... .................... .,..... 2 0 .998 ji? Carolyn Wood's indifference ........ ..,,.. 8 .8 ,gp Ruth Baldwin's cup .... .......... .... ..-.,.. 4 . 2 Edna MaxWell's frankness ........ .,,,... 1 .5 UI f Other frankness ...................... ....,,, . 001 -gl A553 Eleanor Carro1l's trunks ..................,... 21. 1 01 Dotty Bateman .................................... .999 C H I jx' Grace Schoolfield's parlor tricks ........ 4. MCSherry's Hckleness ....,.........,,,....C.,., 1.99 -I Charlotte Meyers ............,...vt.....,.,,,,,,o.o 20.00 3: Love affairs ...................,,...Av..--.,,..V,,-,A.,, .51 Total 10091, Chi Omega - -- vv f lfff 2 .f-e -9:2-1 QL.: -lv-f--lirr -- . -V we -, PAGE Two HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO IC 2! it 3 if 'gl it yr P. Y IH4 SIGMA CHI PERCENTAGE Harold Browne's VVestern bouquet of fragrant heliotropes ...E..A..E......,...,,,.EA 2.8 ,E Runyan's galloping mustache dand- L ruff .....,,...,..,......,.,....7...............,.......,.. 1.4 Glazier's Cravat convulsions .,,l..,ll.,... 4.2 '2 Everhart's burlap suspenders ...,...,.... 8.6 Twitchell's affectionate disposition ..,. 9.2 Hale's epicurean abdominal rotundi- ty 7Y7ll,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.EEEE,..,.V.,u,,.......,.....,,. 13.8 1 The tender naive adolescence of Heater ,Y,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,....l.....ut......,....... 10. Evans' Yidish idyisyncracies.............. .09 Bikes' remarkable three centers of gravity ,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,.....,. 11.91 if Mui-phy's marvellous muscles ..........., .001 b Hawk's tight trowsers .......................,. 4.999 Spinal-menengitis architecture ......... .. .2 Bohemians .......... ,... ,.,..,.l. U ............ . . . Z Roger Rothwell .........,.......................... . lg-'A Arrow collars de luxe-I-Iauser ,,,,,.,,t, 27.999 Q' French Itch .,.,.e..,c,...............,................. 5. Li VVestern activities c......,..,....,,...... ...... 3 .2 -9 No past ..t.tt....,....,............................ .8 Sigs graduated in past 13 years .u,,u..... .1 fl, Andrews' rollicking rhapsodies ....,,,,.. .9 Total 10091. Sigma Chi BETA THETA PI ' S Y Y ' . .A PERcENrAczE -- omdahl s vestal virginity ..,..,............ 4.61 T Young's eccentric maneuvers on the 'tspine-wrastle parquet .................... .33 Frenchie's ego ..........,.......................1...,. 18.1 A Divine's accomplishments ........ ..,. . 008 E Woifea withering wallop ....,.l ..,. 3 .992 Munns' brother ......,... ........, ....... 1 9 .9 N Orth's antidote hosiery ,,,,,,. ..,,,,. . 7 T The Beta Attitude .................. ....... 2 3.3 Himmewright, a la Beneke . ..., ..-. . 25 IV Shearer's creampuff smile ................ . .72 ' Stewart's Prep', ......,......,.................. .03 - Clippinger's granulated eye-brows .... .42 U Sauer's exaggeration ............................ 7.58 if The dry Loving Cup .............. .. .... .0001 tix. Cummins ................................................ 1.9999 E The Oxford National Bank ................ 1.92 Oscar Baye's map selling propensities .07 EI' Minnie Greer's temperment ................ .82 I Western Leanings ................................ 13.11 Cubical Engineering ............................ 4. Moore's soporific conversation .......... .08 Total 10012, Beta Theta Pi - 9fCErstwhile known as the dance floor .D 79' ' 7 n :Q PAGE Two I-IUNDREU Fi Fri'-T I f --:fr-'-Aff ---W - ' v-ff-f+-r-M ' I -f I f-wvff-v--rrrf.--fc -fir'-'mir-rvfff . I I r I. JIIT5, Sr:-11 3?fFi7?I I . , ,f,...1-.rv .. , .I,. .,.., V..., .V .. ,.,. .,,.,,..., I ff-1' . ig.4e.:,.-..:--.--sa. m4:4.g....4I I . 4 11.1 A. .I 4--- . I - II if-.II ..,.. v.-f' ,..-' . . g,1f. .,3.,.,.,1,,f,,,II I 1I III ,, I.-.-,-.-1 ,T....-.,..., ,-. , , Iv 13 I fJ ISEII I 5 I 1 - V l E .Phi E' 5. T9 till N 5 U :I-I I Il I I il ,I :I l'71I TF M Elf Il-Ii Il IPI 5 TTI I I II I? I I .I 'I I I I. . I5-z - vu I. I. , iii F' ...J ...i..,,....4- .. BETH PHI Q SLN - TI-IETA GAMMA RHO Luger's literary ambitions i.i, i,,,iY,.ii 15.8 Other Ambitious ,..............,... Solidity .,...,.......................... Hammond's intrepidity. ...... . K Ie's crimson chemise ......... y . n Iuvenllity ,..,........................ Bargains ......,......,,,.............. Clark's cootie garages ,....... Cranstonls shyness ,....,,.,,.,... Barcllemeier's buxomness .........,,.,,...,,, 1.5 Trust ......................,...,,.......................... 14.70 Total 100975 Theta Gramma Rho SIGHR 2.39 ........51.5 BETA PHI SIGMA PERCENTAGE Youth ............ .. ....... ..19.9 Possibility .............,..,............................. 1.1 Probability ,......................... .................. . 9 Charlotte's whistle ..... Johnsons weight ,...,.., Prank Fawley ..,............. Sweet Pickles .,.,....,,... M. Murrell's spit curl ...,... Hope ...... . ............ .... . I-Ierr's aloofness ,,...,. Faith ...........,,....... Innocence ..,.,... . ...,... . Charity . .... ........... . Olivia's spontaneous enthusiasm. ....... .009 .991 .0001 4.9991 3.89 ..,..,19.11 .,,...10. Total 100072. Beta Phi Sigma PERCENTAGE .2 .61 .. .67 1.29 THETR ORHHA RHO 'Ll axxxx LM fg...x wi EN r- ' :Q-rr i. f- l'-I I i If Q-Zif--, '-a1.'.. 'e'i:iiQ155I E' I II I . ...,,.-,.. ,..,-.,..., ,ml I- .-.,-, M I .... I ,MYR it ---I I PAGE Two HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR Y, -..i . I ,,.,,..., . . . Q. 311143 11.11 1.23.25 E+-il viii' Pk 1'IliYl U21 llfifffffllf if E. ig., - . -1 lligll .ffl f i SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA ' J I . I PERCENTAGE X Q gf' ' Avoirdupois AAA.I,A.A,AII.I,III...I.,...AAI....,AI.,.. 20.9 gag X ,. , f l- Ruth VVest's diabolical dimples .,....,,.. 2.5 E-Q X., gg- X 'Nw lVIeech's avariciousness ..A. ..,,I,.I.III.II,II 1 0.1 lfg. zP::'j'f,7:y3'g , -5 Marion's meekness .............. ....... ...... 3 . 5 f im M ca 'f ,fju Farver's verdancy .......... ...... 1 .6 .Q 3 fb' i 8 ZW, Bab's gum shoes ...... ...... 4 .4 J N no Q Pentfs tenacity.. .... .......... .,.... 7 . oo K O ,f Fantie Nesbit .... ..... ............................. 2 0 . jpg, Qglooj cc fgm Lingerie display ...... ......................,....... 1 0.9 jr 2 2 oo X Ct' f f Hively's venomous pink chemise ..1... 2.1 ill ' X 1f'X?5 Aileen's voice ......... ..11.......................... 2 .5 'L-,V l San Carraci .... ........ . . ...... ...... . 0009 Q Bacchanalian revelry ........ . ........... 10.5 5 Wfordly wiseness .... .1 .........., ..,.. 3 .9991 Total 100072, Sigma Sigma Sigma SIGMR aan- S ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA PERCENTAGE Genevieve's Naivity ...., .......... 1 .1 Careful abandon ...... .... . .... ...... 2 6 .9 Ann Robert's advice. ...,...... . ...... 2. Alice Good ............................... ...... 6 .3 Alice Good during rushing 1....... .0001 Hannafs canary tamoshanter ........ .999 Scholarship ......,.................. ................... . 002 Desire for raising above 1....... .............. . 001 Pinky McClelland's sainted memory 4.997 . Eddie Sauer ......1.I................................. 35.00 Zerelda VVood's incandescent smile .... 4.5 Edna VValther's underslung hair net.. 2.5 Batting average with les jeunes hommes .........,.................................... .05 Unequal suffrage ,... .... .... 1..................... 1 - 9 5 Applied cosmetics .11..... ........ ' ......1......... 1 5-00 Total 1002 Alpha Sigma Alpha umm slnnn ALPHA 1 5. I 1 l 5 GE Two I-luxmznn FIETY-FIVE .2 .-J ff. 1 5 I G H H ' DELTA SIGMA EPSILON PERCENTAGE Eg Alpha Chapter ............... ............. 0 .0 L O'Keef's irish brogue .........,.. ..E... 2 .1 E Secresfs flirtatiousness... .... . Vv.. .. .3 Chinn's youth ...,................ ....,. 1 .1 E. Normality ...,................... ...VA.. 4 .6 Abnormality ..,.,.........,.,..... .1 E Genevive Kleinlcnecht 20.2 Cases ,...............,............ 9.0 ig' Pierson's smile .... ...,..,.,., ....... 1 . 3 1.5 Possibilities ........,., 30.0 Impossibilities i..... 30.3 ii Byrd's hair ....,. .... . 4 'E Romanticism .,..,. ' .... .............................. . 3 -E' Vampishness, ..., ,,......,... . 3 W vc' I' QT 1 l .Li -'ii i 'eh tw ii, A i E.. Eg. l l if? P11 si. il E:- FT 3 fr if. ii 1 l if .iii L+ E . . K, 1 is if .s ,. iii 52 ri l -.fl 55 iii wi in .-5 Pl KAPPA SIGMA PERCENTAGE That modern tendency. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. 2 8. Wishes .....,.,,-,...,,,-,,,,.,,.,.,,., 10.23 Worlc ........,,.,....,,,..,,,,..,,,, CraWford's curls ,..,..... LaXford's joviality .......,. 18.77 Other mirth ..,,.,,.,.,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,s ,.--.,, . 13 Goetz's baritone ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,. 2 .87 Hopkin's oratorical agility ...,.,.. ....... . 23 Bankers backwardness ,,,.-,,,., ,,,,,,, 1 .77 Tingley's chiffon chemisen 7. Kelley's wild wallop ....,..s 1.89 Ed. Rowen .............,....,.1 .11 Equal suffering ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 4, ReXford's example ,.,.,,.,..,,..,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,, 7. The old frat ....,.....,,...,,.,..,,.,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,.,. 6. Total 100427 Pi Kappa Sigma .001 .99 Total 10091 Delta Sigma Epsilon PI KH SIGMA 95 . --r - -... . ' ' fm A- - H --- . , 'i - f f' i'1 'Tv-1' Ld, H 1 Q' . '11, if T7 T1 Taj' gQ::i': TY' -rf i. 1 Xia - ,I . ' ' ui' s- f QQ' ' , .,,. .MU f lls.......' M1211 L1--I l E l IIB.: i f I f ssiww PAGE Two HUNDRED FIFTY-Six V in i ff? lil Lil TT' 531 fl l .Q .. lay-3 ,A Us -i., .uf El l if fir ,fini H iz ..f Li: Vs! , , TIE? , l xiii. ll, ffm - liz, lr ,fl Jig.. lbs' ',.V I ' S Lggl ,A., X :i r lg. t E lf Kg If Fu L' - V.7.,l'l tml --4 lil THE EMINENT ORDER OF IMMACULATE REDHEADS PATRON SAINT-Frederick Barbarossa Li MoTTo-We are the light of the world. itll gal FELLOWS IN FACULTY if Dean Brandon T Doc Williams liz W Hg, FELLOWS AND FELLOWETTES IN UNIVERSITY if iam T ' E Robert Hale ,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA7,,,,,,,,,,,7,,,,,,,A,,,,A,,v,,,,A,,A,A,,,A,,,,,,, Supreme Eminent Gleam gig ml Eva Bess ..,...ee............ e,.,,,, S upreme Eminent Deputy Gleamess TJ Jesse Van Gorden ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G uardian of The Sacred Color girl W , Lewis Ross ...,,r,,,,,,,,,.,, ,.s,,,,,,, H igh Priest of the Sacred Torch if Iris Miller .........,i.o,, Us ,,s,, High Priestess of the Outer Door likv l LI GUARDIANS OF THE SACRED CARROT A li ln' i , Al. Grinnel Don Wiley Betty Avery Strickland 'll Barkley Schroeder ' I Dorothy Condit fl!! Pink Wilson was ruled out because of the peculiar shade fo his Thatch. How- ever he had many ardent supporters and admirers. joe Cetzok's name was withheld for lack of evidence. kill i P T II vxmzsn Frrfrv-SEVEN v xi, Z y. -a 5. l E Rl E E E S ll Qi r , 7-1 Li! F 5. sa E' ill life lfqxf . , E new ' Hi. l 7222! if if , ha -1-: 4, .ir D ' Q? .A f ,ja i i.-., :ig ra fl? JE win: l l 1 'I Presented by Brandenburg QProf.j X Brandenburg CDick Directed by: Aubrey Martin, ' Stage Manager: Elmer Powell. Property Manager: Miss Feeney. Electrician: joey Culler. Youth c.:.,.. Beauty .....,... Mirth ,,,c:......... Melancholy ....,.,. Remorse V:.,,...,. Intoxication .....:. Avarice ,,,...... Piety ............ Friendship i,c.v, Adventure.. Celibacyc .,cc , Passion ...,:.., Faith .c.,,,:. Hope ..,...... Charity .,....,. Frivolity ........., Good Fairy ,..,,,. Bad Fairy ,,.... Mary Lou Phillips Erny Twitchell Betty Hamilton Harve Minnich jo Armstrong Ja Da' Finch Caste V ,,a,...:,,oTommie Harris ,.......Chauncey Saunders .,.,,,,,m:,,,-,...Artie Craver .,.,.,,,...,..,Charlotte Meyers .1 ....... Harold Monk Vinacke ....,...-.........Fannie Ragland .......VVallie Roudebush .:......sMaurie Baudin .,..........Clarie Ross .......Raymie Hughes .........Kitty Williams ,........,Rohe Walter .,,,.,,,,.,,Red Hale Bess .,,....,..,..,Archie Young ..,,.....Carly M urchison ..,,,......s:,Edward Sauer .,..,....Rosebud Switzer Chorus:- E. Clarence Oppenlander Emma Moon Ed. Branden Mary Brumbaugh Buster Spindler Rheba Murray Costumes furnished by Swisher 8: Wlallace Music by Gxford Theatre Orchestra Tobacco Plants furnished by Bruce Fink li. lm ISI Ima:-2,-alfsvg. I lml jEfQw1QraL 2ff .A PAGE Two HUNDRED FIIPTX'-EIGHIT 5 l EXPERIENCE , I ' El I ld I l l l l l l l lg, N.. A4 THE AMALGAMATED ORDER OF TOREADORS WF' ... 4, QQ l ,A Wi? :.j.1 AB 'fu N Fil l 1 i ,gn E ':f: 'i'iii:i 'l.f' I ff , . E ' 0 '- . R Q NW E 3 i ' 6 T lr M fr Founded b ' V , 1919 E I it M T l le ii A 15? EE. : ... pg' . Miami University jf UF' Eg COLORS: Brown and Gold jjQ1 MOTTO: Throw out the life line PATRON SAINT: Ananias E - rg W FRATRES IN OPPIDO W Dick Brandenburg jim Overholtz E Jimmie Johnson Eddie Ringold ill? FRATRES IN FACULTATE T Dr. A. E. Young M. Baudin fa W H. M. Vinacke Doc Carter Dr. E. S. Toddi' E fr T fi- FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 53:1 IX- Carl Perrone Hap Corbett 5:5 S. E Graham Taylor - Bernard Stewart Red Hale A Red Ross Pink Gray was blackballed as lacking technique. E J Research work, in absentia. f , 1 .l l M I fs! l l V- Pmzrz Two HUN FxFTY -NIN 4, Nui il- ,sa- ,ri ,k-1 Sri l-7. cf wi -: li L51 'fl f,-u 1 -. ir.. uit 4 if-is l'-.7 BE A TYPICAL MIAMIETTE lf!! TO . LWAYS come down late and then apologize by saying you couldn't find your ' sorority pin. This will let him know you are in one. L llifj Make it a point to speak to everyone in the parlors as it leaves the impressionuthat you .are popularz . ' y h Lf jg Tell him you think, black hair is becoming to a man. CTT he hasn t black hair, E of course you will substitute the proper shadej. . T1 When speaking of fraternities, always use the word 1'frat as this word sets 25, F' well on a good lunch. Tell him about the new sundae you had yesterday at the Purity E Then when he suggests going down town, say you're not very hungry. Be sure not to say this until you have your coat on. Q On the way down the slant walk, tell him that you think the Beta house looks ' like a barn. CThat is, if he lives on the row. If he's a Beta, substitute the S. A. E. L- house.j A ll Stop to powder your nose at the corner and again before entering the Purity. J, Personal appearance is so important. I Rave about the fine show that is on at the Criterion. mi Point out the worst members of your rival sorority and lament the fact that your lodge doesn't have more competition. Order the most elaborate concoction you can think of. It shows you've been - li tk .rj around. 4 :ff Remark how rotten the food is at the Commons. fiigl' Act surprised when he suggests going to the Criterion and giggle a little. Tell some scandal about the leading man at the movie, it shows that you are up on the movie-magazines. On the way back, be careless like, as tho you were in no hurry. Tell him what a wonderful time you've had when you get to the steps. Do all these things sister and-he won't come back again. 2 r 3i'l ' ll?-4 How Messieurs Chambers, Ade, and Henry would have described the scene under an Oxford Moon. T we ,L ROBERT W. CHAMBERS uf As he held her lovingly in his arms and gazed into the mournful depths of her blue eyes, he felt that this was the sublime moment of his life for now his search was E-,rl ended. But when he bent to touch her trembling lips-to seal with a kiss the bond Ll- UQEH that should unite them forever, she struggled in his grasp and cried out in agony, T iljiii No, No! it cannot be. l Yi? llii GEORGE ADE 'bil ' ,... ' -He yanked the Frail to his Hart Shaffner and Marx and Piped her glims. qi., l Kiss me, kid! he chirped, my life's insured! But then the Dame did a Demp- - , 'Z sey as she yelled, You Poor Nut, You can't work a Death Clutch on me. You -Rl haven't paid your war tax yet. an LIE o. HENRY i Love me, honey? asked Dick. Maisie breathed a sigh and nodded. He ,lgjg tightened his grasp as he bent to kiss her lips so tantalizingly near. But with a ,Im shriek she pushed him from her. Dick, she sobbed accusingly, You've been r,,g',i eating garlic. . W lip ii ,Ax --.. - . .-..aaa,.- .- . .. .- .. ..-a . .--W g a a PAGE Two HUNDRED Sxxrv ,.: .,! i gg I :QI 1 -1 .., 1 ,QQ Q .H l 2. It 1: itil It. , THE PARABLE OF THE NAIVE Y OUTH, gl . OR AN ACCOUNT OF THE AMOROUS ALLIANCES ,OF ONE WILLIE HOBERG. ND it came to pass that a goodly youth, in times yet green in the memory of campus lizards, lg, having absorbed the required modicum of education necessary for entrance into the academi- tfil cal circles, and having girded his loins with much fine raiment and bid farewell to his friends ll-Ni at dear old Hughes High, he wended his way toward the yawning portals of the Miami school ffl for girls arid boys. He came with a stout heart and high ambitions and determined to write his name in the sands of Oxford if he had to dance all night to do it. Now, in his youth, this likely lad, had wooed and won the heart and hand of a fair maiden of his ,Ti native heath and when he left she kissed him tenderly on the brow ffor he had barber's itchj and tl promised forever and ever to be hisn. He in turn vowed that the sun would fade and the ocean dry up as dgry as our beloved country before he would forget her. With this touching farewell and the .aj memory of her trusting heart still lingering in his mind our hero trod the straight and narrow for i-. fully a week. However, since he was nowrone of the sophisticated arid a man of the world, he felt that he should provide himself with a female more suited to his present station in life, and with this :Q object in view he spent considerable time looking over the feminine inhabitants of not only the University, but of the WVestern Night School and the Oxford Seminary for' The Southern Aristocracy. Realizing that charity begins at home and urged by the upper classmen of the fraternity to which It he had become attached in a physical sense, his first amorous adventure occurred on the campus of the University. This unfortunate affair ended in a Fizzle for divers and sundry reasons known only QR to the writer and 697M fellow students. CNote: M representing Petey Everhartj. After sufncient time had elapsed to heal all wounds, Willie the Hamburg anointed himself ,hal copiously with Ed Pinaud's and sallied forth in search of new hearts to conquer. He bore in his hand Q the recommendations of Ernie Twitchel, Patron Saint of W. N. S. fsee abovej and in his heart the memory of the last God-speeds of WVilbur Finch, a man of parts. Thus armed, lfVillie arrived at the barred gates of the W. N. S. and with a light heart and a heavy hand did thwack the portals re- ? soundingly. A voice from within answered. if What pilgrim demands entrance to our sacred precincts, and for what does he invade our privacy? . Our hero was non-plussed and responded in a bold voice. Q I, one William Hoberg well known as Hamburg in the village hard by, do entreat your mercy. 54 I have journeyed long in search of my heart's desire and have come to favor you with my presence. il Open, gosh dern ye! The door was opened and a long bony hand thrust a paper under the eyes of the astounded ...D Willie. Sign here. Willie signed. Say 'Ah ' commanded the voice. VVill ahed, and was led KU into the great reception of the castle where he was placed on the torture chair. After a whileWillie's H girl appeared and they sat for fully ten minutes whispering sweet nothings to each other. When he W7 left he pressed her hand and knew that at last he had found his soulmate. From this time on the ' road to W. N. S. was in a continual dust from the amorous Willie's feet. He often brought her up town and spent ten C101 cents at the Purity Sweet Shop. It looked very much as if he had an- T5' chored himself for life and the two had begun to discuss the H. C. L. when one day she found a long :L red hair on his shoulder and told him in a strained, choking voice that all was over. How he got to -X the Deke House he will never know. He threw himself on his bed and lay there in deep sleep until 7:30 the next morning when he rose for a class. E The shock was a terrible one for our hero and it was thot he would not recover. However, 'Si in two or three days he was the same lighted hearted, fairy-like creature that so endeared him to the brothers. He felt the itchings of love again in his shoes and looked wistfully, with his huge green eyes, toward the O. S. S. A. CSee abovej. One evening -he borrowed a shirt from Tony Rogers and V a tie from Jimmie johnson and landed with a splash in the Oxford Sun Parlor. But why make a I long story short. His heart was not in his work. He received a billet-deux from his old home town about that time and hastened thither on the wings of love. Arriving, he rushed into her arms and with his chin on her shoulder, he danced the night away. I Moral. Old friends are best. I l PAGE Two HUNDRED SIXTY ONIE lvl. , i 114i 5 xl 1 M rr it l J, is ra I 'I If-'Q l I j Qglzaarss , rw- ,ii?.29S1!lll, IEE, I n is -as rr NTT itll f 'ix ,ffl THE COVENANT OF THE LEAGUE OF FRATERNITIES if N order to promote inter-fraternity co-operation and to achieve brotherly love so that it may 'fiii :fy be safe for a Beta to wall: on Fraternity Row or for a Phi Delt to pass the Delta Tau house at ,Q night, in order to establish a firm understanding that not all good men arelocated in one house, ,-I that perhaps there may be some good in the bunch next cloorg this covenant is proposed. - ARTICLE ONE. M7 The original members of the League shall be those of the Signatories which are named in the -J F, Annex to the Covenant. Any Member of the League may, on a fifteen minute notice, withdraw J from the League, although this need not be adhered to in certain cases. 54 ARTICLE TVVO. 3 The action of this League shall be affected through the instrumentality of an Assembly of the ff, F high lights, if there be any, otherwise it shall be governed by King Brodbeck and his able assistant S -3 Jimmie IN7illiams. I :J ARTICLE THREE. ' in The Assembly shall meet at stated intervals in the lower stack room of the Library and its meet- 1 ings shall be held every other Monday in every other week of every other month in which the moon is Rl either full or not so full. 4 ARTICLE FOUR -2 S The Council shall consist of Representatives of the Principal Allied Fraternities. Any Member 1, ., H of the League not able to have a regular delegate present may send a substitute. The following are r l U heartily recommended as substitutes. From the Sigma Chi's none other than Bud Israel, for out is-. 4 of the mouths of babies and sucklings shall come words of wisdom. The Dekes are requested to send ', Qi Tony Rogers who will be able to have warm sympathy and understanding of the more sentimental people of southern Europe. The Phi Kaps are requested to send Massy Foley, for with his oratorical 5.3, a-bility he will be able to sway the multitudes. Perrone, the talkative, is to be the D. U. representa- ll- :' tive, while Larz I-Iammel, who will represent the proletariet viewpoint is to be the representative of M the Delta Taus. From the Betas should come Sauer, who can give a large viewpoint to all questions 'J ' And then finally 'Wllber Finch who can ably represent the views of the seething masses of S. A. E.. Af ARTICLE FIVE. Iii The seat of the League is established wherever the Secretariat shall sit, although in icy weather 8 i this rule shall not be strictly followed. E I gi ARTICLE SIX. -Nothing in these articles shall be taken to prohibit the Phi Delts from using aeroplanes in their I rushing. Otherwise how wonld they be able to get men. Nor shall the Dekes be prohibited from . .- CL knocking their rushees unconscious and pledging them in this state, although it is recommended that , the Sigma Chi's do away with the use of either in this method of pledging. . Evil? ARTICLE SEVEN. F RULE I. No upper-classmen shall be consigned to the cellar during rushing season. E RULE II. If soup spoons are used during rushing season they should be accompanied by rules E3 for use of same. U th RIfTLEhIII. glfqhe lietas .Engle foiibiidden to circulate the autographed photos of George Munns to VW ' H o er res men an ona- e p e ges. v RULE IV. No frantic free verse by McGinnis shall be used by other fraternities as an aide to 'Saw pledging. All mud slinging must be abolished. E RULE V. Objectionable brothers should not be told to go around to the back door for the laundry. The laundry-man may get sore. ' ' RULEfVI. Ender-classmen should be impressed that the cigarettes and cigars on the mantle- for piece are or rus ees on y. -YI' Rum: vn saucefin f - ' - ' ,TQ 1 . g o coffee, except at breakfast, shall be strictly prohibited. ARTICLE NINE. In order to let .the other half know how the other half lives it is recommended that the various W ,M groups encourage visiting among themselves, especially at meal times. In this way it is hoped that fi Kitty Williams may secure at least one square meal before he leaves school, for how is Kitty with in his frail constitution to survive among the hungry hordes that frequent the lean board of S. A. E. EU mb . ARTICLE TEN. l. 'til S1nce the walls of the noble lodge of Beta Theta Pi will soon no longer hold the Plaques which INXI' M they may win by their athletic prowness it is recommended that they turn over to the Sigma Chi's llx at least a few of them, since the plaquiglgseigigg for checkers is growing lonely. E TT . . . 4 1 ' 'The Sigma Chi's shall be strictly prohibited from using their electrical sign above the fire-place T during dances. If this practice is not stopped there will be no unengaged girls left in school, since the combination of this pm and Earn1AeX'1Iiwit5lIi'rg's1ssic7ZIlE?oXr5iform a combination no girl can resist. It is especially recommended that the members urge their' men to bring in outside girls, especially from Western and Oxford, to all social events, else how are we to lend that feminine cleverness and .1 grace so necessary to all social functions. .ix ir: ' g g . L L- . - ..... -----L .... I I - Ima El get PAGE Two HUNDRED Slxrv-Two ' ee, 'C v ,. , 1, .cg iff 'x LE-' fi 5:2 .fl E+? M 2 :seem za- -he-fp111ff1l l l l l F l r'1f',,eMWg,L, .. 4 Q3 5- - ' , UESTIONNAIRE RETROSPECTION fi if ffl 'fi i 'fl A' Q. lVhy don't you go to cha el? She assed. fig 5 P D 4- Ans. HAROLD BROWNE-I can't I SGW -- afford to go while the present lighting system ' i-31 Lt is in u . e 1 is s v on 1 y ey . qhe turned lm ' ' se Th stra'n' too e ere n es And smiled' El Sucglglrlilimi. POTTS-I haven't time for And smiled PAUL EGGERT-The presence of ee All answef E many girls in the same room with me, dis- to my Smlle- W conserts me so that I am worthless for the I Wonder E next class. If She too ' CROCK ARMSTRONG-Owing to a C H k 7 E gi crowded schedule, that is my only chance for Ou C non -N Q breakfast. Her petticoat ,id ' EVA BESS-The sight of such a cluster Hung Cl0Wf1 S of bald heads spoils my day. A A mile. 'N KING BRODBECK-The walk from ll : Gym over-taxes my physical powers. Q ' THE AUTOBIQGRAPHY if T- ill '-f i l V OF A FRESHMAN E k MEMORIES Unsophistication 1:15 W Last . Eegistration , , cclamatlon E Night Wim? Visitation I was looking Exploration W Q Xhroilghb , Hesitation An O d Ok' Libation Q F1 1,553 Trepidation r- I' Y 21 1 ry: S A ' ip? And odorless, erisatlon if F H t Irrlgation e ou . - . bl 1 ii.. T 3 miss.. e Bcines Hashed Hallucination E Aegri me Prostration n was . we - Degradation iff Sad. . D . . W Not because amnat-lon T Of any dead -7- Love ' Which the HEARD IN HEPBURN 35' R ll cl, , , -1 Ogse reca e Hello, 'Willis Brothers? Q Cf any 1 Are there any Betas there, 123. Y Sweet memory W'ell are there any D. U.'s there, ll 553 ,IL gl-Oight Oh, durn, how'll I get my butter? if ac - . . . . ,, fl E But because for Who IS th1s speaking? .., The life of , Well would you mind calling up the Beta Me, House and asking them to send a freshman 1 Couldnft up to get some butter for me, and bring it to Remember where Hepburn Hall? 'M , I got the Tell them it's for Genevieve, and charge 'A Darn thing. it to me. eg, j lil lil' ,g if f A- ' g H351 fel I l I l l l i g PAGE Two I-IUNDRED SIXTY-THREE -- f---M-------1. - 'f 1'--- 2--1 '--' iw .-41,- 5 -'wif '-f, - -.fra-we .,,, ,,,w-- , pp! ..f-1 wa... .-.. ,. . ..,. ..,....,. . . .a. , , , R, ,,. ,,,, ,, ,, . --f . gl? THE DECLINE OF POETRY A Screaming Farce In One Spasm lf' SCENE: Dr. Upham's Class Room. TIME: Ten O'clock Thursday March 1. I Olivia Niemes arrives early and engages Dr. Upham in an animatedhconversa- 732 tion, walking round and round until the eminent Doctor almost twists his neck ohc jj, following her. The class arrives in three groups, early, on time, and late. Io E Peralto bringing up the rear just after the roll has been called. The doors and windows are securely locked and barred and all dogs and cats expelled. ...l ,., lil DR. UPHAM: Mr. Saunders, what do you know about Algy Swinburne? CHAUNCY: Algy had a cold, penetrating eye. Ei DR. UPHAM: Very good, Mr. Saunders, you know .your stuff. Miss Marshall f. can you add anything to Mr. Saunders' vivid description of Mr. Swinburne? LUCILE MARSHALL: I disagree with Mr. Saunders. Algy's eye might have been penetrating but it was not cold. Fl -- DR UPHAM: Can anyone enlighten us on this point? Vip ll OLIVIA NIEMES: Axztyu moidjnyrt hiorkmndony yuhnrnoie. N JOE PARALTO: Let's lay it on the table. ,Ri A MCGINNIS, gloomilyr What, the eye? At this point Baldy Hammel falls off his chair, having been asleep. Ll DR UPHAM: This is a class in poetry and not in anatomy. Miss Wood, you look as if you were about to say something. CAROLYN WOOD: I was. I don't see how he can dance with those feet. ,., DR. UPHAM: Of whom were you speaking Miss Wood? Till! CAROLYN: Harold Browne. - 1, yi 'F'-lil OLIVIA NIEMES, in a loud aside to Lucile Marshall: Don't you think Frank is just grand? LUCILE: I'm going to have the Tomaine Style of architecture. ligjjl DR. UPI-IAM: Mr. Hammel, if you must snore, please confine yourself to the .nh fl gli more simple melodies, J I ...i I, i ,fl tl Ifgl Eli . fl liffl liil lil? if lil i T W Lv F57 ti N I r 1 141. .,, .e. ,',n,, FRONA IsLEY: I don't like to change the subject, but I heard the most iff, delicious bit of gossip yesterdayf' ,fi BUDDIE SPINDLER: Tee hee, tee hee, haw haw. So did I. Being President 5 1 iii, of the Student Body and a man of the world I heard that Ann Pennington's favorite ,lgil color is brindle. r itil LYLLIS WARD, tolherself : They both have coal black hair, both play baseball ,Eli and both all for my line. .1 I I MCGIIQNIS: The ignorance displayed in this class is nothing short of marvel- ,I ous. I'm going down to the Student Office and talk to Taylor and Schroeder, men E whose intellects approach my own in magnitude. McGinnis exits. .5 d, DRHPHAM: The light of the class has gone out. Do I hear a motion to 'El a Journ. :Q All rush out except Olivia, who remains to console the Doctor in his great loss, Baldy last of all, who shuffles out rubbing his eyes. fl Iii liiiill , . -- - . v r riff-'I-f fd .swf-.-.-..'-1-...v---.-Q-3r 1 , ,fiffierialil-.tQii iff I!..fffaH.E1ffi4v4'3H-sirififfss PAGE Two HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR -:lf '-L-..:g-gg-.1' . ' ' - V-:ii .el V., -1 'ii lil! i'fill?-'f'iiT'Ff3'. 'i. MTF' Sf fini '1 -h, ie.. .,4...4.:, it 141 'Q..,.4L,f'E 'fff-i Tl fl V-Zilifi-li.I.1..i Z'. i 1' -6 ,--f. vi--f--Ni, ,-- X-TL..-,-... 1, -. l I ! l l l ,Q 'xl 1 7 He! li. 1.1 .Ju .4 1 5 is 1:1-5 ml . fi i :J G. 1 yi iii! .519 THE RECENSIO CENSUS Qgtjl Women enrolled ...... ................. .,.. 5 5 1 Want dates fMenj ,,,,.,,,,,,.,w.,K,,,.,,. 125 Men enrolled ......,.........................,.,. 449 Girls who wear pins Cfratj s,,,,,,,,,,, 69 Total ..,,........................,........,....,. 1000 Girls who mean it .,,,4,,,,,,,,v,,w ,,.,, 1 Students agreeing with' their Chapel attendance M,,,,.,,,o , ,,,.. 493 professors ......,............................. 1000 Freshmen in school ,,,,,,,,, ,,.,, 4 93 ff! M Know what the profs. are talking Expect to graduate ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 02 'lu about .........................,......,,...,.... 14 Will graduate ,.,. 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,4,1,,, 87 4 N Addicted to Jazz .........,..........,.s..... 998 Wish Oxford were wet ,,,,.,,,,,,,1,.,,, 950 ,Q lndifferent to Jazz .......,. .. 2 Never drank anything stronger 3 3555! Never heard jazz .....,.... 2 than cocoa cola ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 8 lei Women having dates ,.s...V. ...... 1 25 Men, exclusive of football players Want dates CWomenD ....... ...... 5 51 who know why they are in school 13 'Ll 13,5 n le--. will E! FAMOUS AFFINITIES Helen and Paris Mary Loudenbaclc and Wire vs. Lochinvar and Ellen Corbett ' Antony and Cleo Aeneas 8.flCl Dido g'I2iWl6Ag51nd Ogvlija. 'H Rohe Walter and Marg Finley o n en an f1SC1 a C 'd d pl h 'JY' Q Bud Israel and Helen Coppas Tugib al Micke My W Queen Lizzie and Walt Raleigh ' H Y , , , My ,S Hamlet and Qphelia Richelieu and Catherine de Medici fi! Eddie Sauer and Alice Ottman Wilson and Avery Mary Pickford and Doug vs Tom Narcissis .551 Moore R. Grahamme Taylor -I WHY NOT? DUCK!!! If 'AM sweaters were awarded the She: HOW mgny Women in Delta J-.1 band why not to the following, sub- Zeta? E ject to the O. K. of Ed. Keene: He: 'tAb0ut ten. gf Those who get ,by in physical ed. She: H15 that 3119 'iii-' UQ! TTIOSS W1'10 C1011 f- He: Yes, but the rest will grow Dad WQlf9- up eventually. T University Preachers. J., riff Finch's Jazz Orchestra. ' Spindler's idea of horse sense is to lf Boarders at the Commons say Nay when a girl says Feed. GONE BUT Nor FORGOTTEN lg Ye Gods! exclaimed the smallest E crab as Any Girl's handbag fell open Y- at his feet strewing its contents of lip -3 stick, powder puff, rouge box, eye- T T brow pencil, and mirror on the floor. fl Where is the good old-fashioned girl of yesterday who depended upon fry! cooking utensils instead of vamping utensils to get her a man? 5:1 li! , -C C , out 1 , . 1 PAGE Two IIUNDRED - IVE omg, 1-:avg UH GN CIE!!! X15-iuxlg I f' u R Wholesale Retail Are you or are you not in good physical condition? In either case you should protect yourself against the inclemency of the coming winter. Investigate my line of Heavies, Galoshes, Gaiters, Rubbers, Et Cetera I carry' a complete assortment of these articles in both New and Slightly W'orn Conditions. X Surpasses All Others I have been using your No-Fat compound regularly for the past year and it has proved itself to be the most satisfactory remedy I have ever used. Previous to taking your compound I suffered untold agonies on the dance Floor due to excess weight but since your treatment I was enabled to attend the Beta dance where I exercised with the utmost freedom for Hve consecutive minutes with only a modicum of discomforture. I cheerfully recommend No-Fat to anyone suffering as I did. A CSignedD Eddie Sauer R. M. Hughes, Prop. Lewis Place Te receiv rom Re le. P gpjige to retu jls 1 As a -,Tigjfl exy turn 6 mil: in 'fron th 'Q um. Qlifil 13, rg.:-Ef f nt ciga nd . ' GJD'- to milf-3' the Un sity o , . if , 15,131 n Vlgrll - h sg eaks Ig- i, e jigs? rsity aiwfi e, whi ' Sam Mar Jf UL, its nort as a pjojlif ng fly g i kens hi ,u 5 his s bers. .53 11 gf, f sua.. hoes ' 5,21-YQE1 C9 all v ll HIC, lllv hod WVU , 'V ter ft I and B ,uw Tr ,rl A, ny ,Fw iddle slim eelllr-:swoon ru in 11 EE ilu. .- re ' 'f!,..- Q iii aan gli, Z. '1 lei' ,V Jul- 'fn 5 5 , , fe 'FS ' lf., K ' h rr 1 -:2 'QI 'C l ' ' 2434 Hal Fllld Qiilh sbl nf which th gs l . gui in the ce as it s 'aug cor- ra LKQQI' a nch un- su ting in 5119 5, f wit al- filgf c ar. Q 5613, S i d' e , lls sn xsrsfg g f 1135. n I- ,o u Z, o at d re s, ystern ad ,4'. 'ijf'i'1n1. F mis- e hi mc me nL1v,ls,M !1if. ' 141436 . 3591 V n . I 1. fl! , f L or I ' 1 Aer f. ' fn, I f I l 1 E35 l im a i11- 1 gi use tl. at IS d .pa om 5,0 ri ietc. . I. , F on evelop 1 he Q., U. fsleugltulg. E one -' rcnnqqg '4' e mg gxir . X c I n A 'ted len s A. f I 3 E I U :lv U' 4 ,. ,Aqggji ip Q rive. a lhe s 'on Q Q orm lik ,el aging tion b en , , f Rats 21 KEN? C f?39l'i' 'Q all!- QE' ly win. F men Q1 LQIFQ7 im- JIE i. e. m lwluto Dia Wea j 4 EF es11'T15.H1. S ar gt... ' C illi t- ul. , ther n Nes 4135160 X agile S ' ' cap: 1 ols, six. V, est 'gig ll a, :A t e QM' ll, , or et, Ko 'EG,'E5 es lieu ,-viifl' 3 e1L,',',k,L ,'15gn -3, a in irgggl itil' if iear E95 like lest for H viu C 110 Swl-nail - a ll ews rp. he- IGM ii! .ill QW- as rst 195531 'jft' 'l1ejjflll2icl- ' 'Mi' 2 , o , K' .. , sf f Y V f gs., I., . .49 an : rift I -W ' Cha-g, , sea ti .M osted. 1 :7 nake 1 Bl gn- Ilgepgf put iii? DEV, -Queer o ,g L fm the S ,Lg t wig ,ami ms- ay 1, as-m's , 1es la er's esk. culty R0 5 95? 'G' tu er, img ej1,'5Hl1Cl rily :V ,J resl me a torn ' t ch' , all stri ter'Y1ly?xv, QQ, the SO my mr. I :fm all 'W - v.,N,S1 ,Q ,5 '10re 1 Jer- un to Gov- hw vf 1111611 mg 'iml iiy g agfffiffi in CA V- - PYCXY E11 Cl- vir us. ed m- M.. il all winters to HIG HS, M1 H114 dal 21 E315 ,Z n v, h on ne l m. Un- clox ii -15163 Jlfl flv- nom 1311 5: nd 555 BQWBBQQ ' l l 'j' onse- 'UTM 'mf' ,yin 11 ' f,' 'I' '2,ffg.y',' nee tests ict- E HL, 1- s, nf 'af ., 0s, l 3, 1 I0 I ,J-, , fag-, 0. Smeg, in- .gm QW ujfsgqvc ma lisp' SEQ' ec 'Zig 5 - le 915431913 at lligg or isa, ,jr ce 21. the me Snjgg gl .Tis r lt , QI e- 'ck mt y our. cqxg or ,,'1n,, QL ,,,, has du gage, lx i n ev danctng an ,gl ich -res' at best 21 or fvr wi2r1-1. . HP the M211 Def .ff ,. , f . nt JE ti! ' said O .4 JI mnie, Ohl, . , NURS Blfkif' 3259215 i Ve he is m C11 ,P ile Ugel ce Xu 555: Ompens for um , asked lg p :EQ Oxf rd fqdtln ' ,w kg, M' gf f- Cir Q5 Pu-1-Lit nan lliig' f e mes. 't .332-lg ea up levitra-zlmggf -refuse rake :gf-Lge er-ulnlxf 'wills Slw11 E.. . female 'SPIE .WF iifilftbrl l 09 ,WTF sled mf fl' 1. gas- 1 - .T - ruff'-'lliefme lm ug- 215, ' l r in mug- Betty Hamilton Fan Ragland Loudenback and Loudenback Latest Steps Taught AFC You Familiar with Modern Methods of Courtship and Flirtation The Virginia Reel, The Highland Fling, Eighty-live lessons guaranteed to The Blick and Wing? get you by with any man. Bishop Terpischorean Parlors We Lead Others Follow -Communications Con-fidental NEIAEIS-ALXIS GHZIGNHI-I OAAL HDVJ 4. CT B R Your Girl Need! Not Know You Chew My Little Pamphlet How to Chew in'Society ' Will be mailed on the receipt of one pack of Mail Pouch. Baldy Hammel Sigma .15 . epsilon re- ceptio QW i' 'shop Hall Parlo i. chrdeder pours ls aijfiqzg ice open house, Lum t all of the s -ga' gg. . in the hall 'Qi 16531 room enough Ef.ri5Jj?5H ' P nfl: Ors c ' Lian ia at 'ir es pf - e Jet . f e to trai or the -Alibi? 'ear Pla 52-, If a f i ' ne voice is YQZKI -91' the all dCC ini! 5' .. Yeav1,e:l5E 61-2 t ,- an.j5,,. s fikjff sl 1 'i , P uline. Un Yugi. ity stag ff of. Ma 6,9253 sno QQ lly thifi El e 'Zil, E,, .gl 17113 und - ted Q P. 'FXECSE vigilhijk 3,5 'QQ H01 res ion all is hom' s . . -. 1. 1 H N 1 ,lx 'aft ip 1' l n - - nvo u L 1 - V ms on t iff' 1 il, vay gs ajyigf -'E if :A .- 'E-Q 55 519 1:42 st,- wsQe'i . die 'Ht ri iff' ly . Z -iii l Q ecte - ea. ia ese 'To '.1j',g Y br.-, if o o I 0 , ... 1 1' it , C Gif ri S fx L 4 5 'k X' L 1 or a y 1 32 1- dent' Pau ,fflr gert, is ar 3 In keepi lthyt pirit of the QM.: ourig holds 'nggi gfor freshmen -3' ffice. Antendan .5 and- ard. 4-3' gif arm reCeDtion. ' V Lf 221.1-iii 'll . .Qi bu lat is tle if in 1? K d y, om- pa 1 . by Ir'f Q X- , alks lgeis y thru - 'sig D0 9? if '11'l fEC1 um la his nd. Rr dx - ' -1551,-' ew p p is k ' 'VLJ f l . .fit of 'fil- '. do 353 S113 D ' .- :,Y 7? : ' !-291 te men n' d ing ,UE wildl 11,-1,5 x .' fm roof 1 'l il h iiui.- 9 0 - 2 zf sm S. ose 9 f ima holi empera 1 e 75,515 hapel. o Beer RK? Study, Vue AL . f . Pun en, -Ji H2 '2ftfl'i lil ' . .1 Delt Parlors Contin ' 11 ' yester- day. ost of D 's visit- ors ma e mem- bers of stud-j ss. They met and officers. Qur sense G elicacy 'for- bids Q.: .lishing of chosen o Sa 'i' G r edge to -5561 to Pre. statis the Dre rate sf? ress. the a jgvi Qi YI7tl1, 194 -r f? as thr ri. tes this a ini V pon iqjishy l a- . Vil- .s V, i med S-' ' Pro . V J , hea g of 21 Sue ite, rof. Bi llfs 5 .,.. 1 the sa' thi ai - gets away ,meh it gray All tho vit- avor if 1 ore te merit l pr igni- f.2' ...- tx imifa ef' liieiii ln his Eta l ith '!lEQ1f0 1' 'P Gm C e m 1 ' weat lade 435119 all tn:-' ' . . dit. Gi. efw !.'ii S - Lovey .gets start as sman-wo- man we +by tag- ging girls '. W. C. A She has a LE-QQ ,corps of assistants me make life miserable 3523 the girls, and any A ifgljgg males who hap rin e about. ek? i , As the 153539 ,ounce- ments 35 d, Dr. VVilliam 211 Ma.l0l' Botany 'liqv,.n'31'E tomato. 'We co ' ,114 feat worthy notice, and co Liliig. the atten firing di' 'How's That. - Ol ' 'Mi Gu -Wifi ut clowiii., j P y as not deci wh ,gg with the -ami ata Grist, gesti is to iii the gt. i, -lg, frat y veit IJ race 3, y,,S LQLQ- is ne ml sifiliro. fir ifmidiiil .L aiu. :warg -15123. HG 11. is to iii Qrsiglqkf halls ,eigifiif he wil nr' hi 'gin thin t ,MES ir forbi ' 4 .. f Q13 . E . ,va T 2 .. :lit l e ns-ara to 523161 MQ I7 :rg- ment ,N J ...Ep -j i ' ,ree t i 1-i i? QS per -h a x i'-Qt? '4i ,,... tid Of iellgilg-1 -N YY' , it -,gf No o 'tudent were 531 vi g lQi S. M. As re Wits a riot was staged in fifeyff' of the S,tude ,if ce. Mana- ger JZIEV angler succeeds in -gill D 't' ly after filiiiig Saf i iauivi' rofanity. QQEE1-T iderab le Prexy irffg' in- niiis an in- el Qi each VI O u. A tention dividua E 1 Student- uses a few goo f E155 MSE: s and mere ,r,9: '2,.- They will will ave iiiig gods. on all 55' us telligence Hifi? hen this. irst in- mgiiiql. tai 1 he AID ity illi os. '55 of t rea 5ap,pibIi1.1 Un- oFFie E115 gmayr' mat Ma je?-fe Wm? cl Dor ou -Mi fm We-a n x flag of VR '6'9iE! 16 intg shm 33 11 thro W7 -iii, tail CD2 1193: QQ? l- Hil ti One nagh' lo ' -,Qin , and mad am ,Q 3 - -' in a ur ig: sac -7 in iii? , Q. M WF fa il' Qiiitielimdlfitk V V J G I1lili:. 1z?fi'F - ,gil ces tiox Q 1 312 N532 di.. bee 0 he it tm mimi High as ince IME - Q! , hw, rst pel. -Q i- ima x UQ svsililii' ne. ,-' Kalm' 'E 'Uf.'i'f. Big bonfire 'p eeting on cam ri . WTI? oon-to be S. A. 39.5161 a wick- ecl ser de, ' Eli- the fanta eal Ig? nclined maide him -65117 hall parlor . Case-' .' -5 13: in c el. 'Es e enti scho - goe 'Vi trai tl. 1 Wi Bro E15 port -EEE at DME. Hur fter din 135 S ef? iii? S in t 5921? wind r ch . me 15, -eiktge Liar li ha 4-Fifa' and l':Io ue atedl lever the 61251 and iai. ,bfiyi of .pg-4? llen . rof. Ros -S g iiilii I: but prof Qimix 'A - u 315.-. R. ham 4.!!'f6e?ll0 1 it-it on img' 5' in C l s ul' L UM . not 59355, 3 m ,g1QfFi:W' I1lEll liljlsar. 1? 'L lit ls -Q i? 1 l uf' Or 15320 .ties pa 53315. 1, .f aiita 0119 'lin g for 'ton Clareri 9-? ,,1:tgQ gets 0 '51 - bac lat- fo ima afte furi ten qgmji d' ,Simi do ,QU the tra boy ast! Frosh danc ym., As usual mor Egg? class- men pres wife fresh: xiii allation. S. A. .,. Oxford IDF 6153 by Sig- Alphs. ' wins niche i . ' -55,3 '. me by Q, i Arbor Day on campus. foil feed- ing he Sam Mark incurr ,fi he ill Quill C PFE II1 of Case rying 'Geal a bet him. ,b inkie says does care what Qi , pee hink Case tu fted 7-2 mear ed gg: lrelitilq judg- l . S . I . of .nv .. W 0 ,,gs'f t..' an an iiliqjj 13- V I GSQFEF. is play fith o1'Qblf?', hea r, and .lijfff se 1155 : i f glea -iii like - Oth in 19195 ' ch sha-n 'ESU eeiifs thre Q31 if e g , g -' 1 ,3 i lfl U ee ni spec ally he . 5 time ' aft, ' It Qjllf to ow V-'JE 5 ' i is ju t 5Si- P'l. Iw3 ' - gi fs . t girl WE 1 Matrimony made Simple I did It in Two VVeeks Others Can Most Economical Methods Pu-nk Allen Deke House VJ IIGNHH QMJ, HD Sus IX! Lnoxg -A . . .-,. . G'-fefisffif. f'-.1: ' ' 1 . 1 lg , lf' l if l1,X '1l -1 ' ti 1 , .-i . , ., .X 1 1 1 f ' l t I A l A l l l 'K 1 ll 1.w x' xxx LF1 All up E? I I 11 R l 1 1 1 i For Sale One Genuine Yellow Bulldog with brass collar and splendid appetite. Takes well with girls. References: Any of the neighbors. See Frank Hawley After t wild 1 and bustle, our f f e fling at the l 1 ife, we return to, rw? Oxford. The Mia ul: knocked most if ,rn loose from co-V 5 , 15 ,ff oney, so we p K I down. We de . Q aglkp 60-0. 1591 se- cond ' sp Q-ref in the eve in 1953 the gym fi .hol crowd which g,.' SQf' mob .4 ,,,. . r W scene , s Caesar. V ' - D EBSQ. shar Wo ter at U4 ersitj?1,f 4:f'H' A ulijifa lk, Iiillif how-1 pro .!Wil1 l' il:,Y-il 1. to tbdggngg' 5.-'L poo an ed eve ing . , ist t Q f. tic, om p o - 'S teno ' s . t afly as g s 5214 'e ig, 9025556 Dean T.. WB' ey - 3 eathles urin he tal. . -, .1f1gg1r is . C5 r1Ee --, -'ln 1' no 'F 55 .nc ,-1631 urn 'l .. . . . h . 5. - w 21 ' o . 1 us. omo rf ' K oi S. A. E. Retreat The V1g95l Y i,,, has no lmjf. rt starts class f l, . Harold Browne ws .new Uni- versit re e up- by falling t F- 11 th 111 times in one . disciple of N f h il rownie is a reg la - . Gijgjl 1 digna 'Q , on is s ,A 1' 'tic lm y-,I the a 1 . w I QB t a .' holi th ter- at Lf? ji eros ff. S. we ,,gz . .w,ge ' . 1 , .N . V,-. V ' his af art n tum- I.. ,bfi Mthout bits T f only alib' s that e time ,limi Saw a .Hg he ped his g mic .g-11 t. Kitty 475 ' s' .wggn are 1 Q .. - ' ll ,IiiE1 y,3-Ciqiij' ucts lot ight in in Ha' f' Til- girls - 12117 numb W ooms 11 ew Ha G '-'y e . 1 13 ,, . ' ashe ' . .' ? efore ' . Y ..s. -. 1. Dearest Sirsi: After taking 'eight bottes of your Voice Controller I find that I am almost cured ,of the Shfrieks. The girls say that only accasionally do they hear me on the third floor and Mr. Brandenburg says that of late my voice rarely .carries to the library. I think eight more bottles will reduce my voice to a social tone. Helen Wood Baldy V 'l a gl, the bleachedfgf. pride of Delta .Q W aelta, calls at He w X-fl all. Larz is jus tti back into Shan ,sei ruined ron1a 'y I t year. Remember e picture, Love f o - 5ldy? A' I A e 1351, Acy Fox Bisides exer- cise Vn cgldffg, After chap 1 the ba .arched down own, Hifi ules or no . ,, danc g on the stre nd -ff, e gym nn p fvlfpg H Q 1 -1 fo,r li ' li s in y 51 . I - fOll0 of W 3 an, o1e, q'Ii'1 sen 0 e ca lost th i1 wor ' 1 l o' and -.Ig to b 41 orm ain. T fe ulilrgl rr Yr at ' ' erri- We 1 SE ' A It --f 1 U- sm V - 3 to incy. lob LIE- 'w h of ' mni ar ' 1 . , A ' 1- ' --S Y Dv' denb c d n- ga orj 3, - 'W dan in t W: g 6 1 'n t' 'bson 11 ' o f l ' ,, 3 W F Bishop Hall Ernie .irc l, the well know i hilosopher and bo,1E?t wn, an- nounce his i iehtion of spendi igtghri ' s vaca- tion i t-TJ, oledo e home of his Ely' We ,ll ar nothing rom maj oit of yestg ay. exc ' g 'Dean an- do tate 331: U we are -ebles, Bgisgg ists, etc. effc. Alginrjgie Twit- chelr sid pre Ae, ce ass a piaogrna Says ci ed si n - le- sale i2ilpT,?gl' ards Dr X. ftore. ll j fair co-edsggras le X the QQF11 or- tun . an Prbougy wo box of can Qaffo 54 cen A, mice Good say Re5l golle A men sho ft pe-mit : s to QU 'r Vo. A candy. viii- A G! v O' AMG: 1 h t 'ell o 'so u nE ?b th g town la' . ' -1 e it '- 'r in ni V ll g t lgop wh ar Iseli a chu m' t l gif' 1 i t V1 .1 ..-e13,ff.. ff-:::'.l J'- . . T. . . .1 ' 1. 1- x 1 1 1 1 4 H Why Study? I Got Thru lNithout Work So Can You With the Help of My Get By Method Lil Daugherty Mr. Salv' -w ' Q, ossessor of long V . ' . enterta1 -i ' 1' 2. Ve D, v in ILL, - 'torium Ml' orever - V much N V, har 4 audi Blowin 1,5 , apprec' cl 113' audi- ' Wx. Blanz and H lem Smith put in their ap emaranee -en min- uteslate. '- EIICE. 3 ' Lovey He rson Q es to Tung fo1 s i ch clirnager, or ra herga llar climixgr. by ,Sllgggltlllg all of Qi?-rice lewfiwer frornsijihe smggllly de a1 ch in lfpxbur 1gHall. .,g1! ' to 6 lqn mf. Be5l,H54flin sec . lewisha,-' s pgggoh, cii g- ing itfirgni eigliteenlwf- fe ,xew dtgiliis. ir , . Vsthrulitlook li e china vase w ich 'Nd L' n 1 I - i 531- 1 Q f 1 h a a- n mo ,er 1-'TV E ' FE lf fi? v rnin ?1' -h 5' if b,e,.ore. gyff 'leepy-e d ' fiam'2 tu ts co' ',3 n .on v rigytrain fro jg? he ct. Football tell ' s ' c in A ow 1 wa 51, . ..i. '. ,f 1 ... -uf tu.. Phi Kap Dug Out Dean SEER , ' s ontrary to a lg? prece i t, .cuts school adnjli tration class, causi uch joy among all the future Hopes e.j5,'I0 i. e. teachers ept Marion Dreyer. Q' Bli eds leave V ' ount Uni Led and, the hool - M to grain ! ' Q - -Q1 mer eah A l? ,f p tion roo 1 his ner ashes ips and alls al - f ur r V Livio' -' ll B j f .-Piincs s 'S in Fig 'floor V 171'-0 'fi some rs f rl .rof. V acke. .e n- is un--e mom- ousl- lfoken up Dean B53 don, vho 'E jures 1 to B .u Quite 1 - .. - p . 1e pa. :ST-g r 0 S m ler don e -'QE -ln F' 1 tree 'f i 5? W 1-5, ! -Pla s ili - A 1 'iz' n v Y. It rained l day, and Triangle was a sea of-mud, b. if ' e red water horses through for the long e 'u of a 14-0 count. l D AL FAME.-' .37 'J 'i '1 ' qv., A youn epb 1 -'te calls the D lgilou on the phone. l. .Cave-ing to get Don ' ile? and a pleasan ,jfji i Begg female answer e p on . An oppor ityslo acid- tongue nd f . NTS., 1-1 .1111 0 1 any gp e hgizntinlg season y ra ng 1' s o gun epbrfga 1 111- dow ca'lli '1Vlir i ii to wis Hog. er dllj e.d 211: pears er the him, merxiily i- -ing hi' lo -g Biiefe l iflio. 1 gese. rgghgn n . g Sch -o ,de s n in c in a 1's o g' ls Q , j f.-'3 f,i5 ,1Tlr 1 - A , ir the elif' C. . af' f 1 f ' L E 0 id Qs . 51 rb 41953 VV. . fa e '-is does, hermbit ve va pfrom Gmcy B - y agisliiinky aneak omgai forever. '11LlgS1Q,l?1,ake vow to spend 1 'gn a church regfft ,lf 'Q whic 'e re ms! ftp S roo and goo f,f ' 1 hair. if gg' aN1N-.uxrg asuaNnH omq, aovd Do You Know the DECE BE r Wlfhdmlf VQCZSUEFY gnag-Qf , ta6'fagSea1fafii mos our - emberal- Dr. Y an of You nee Hof to be n er' h A' l , iowa -' in xlib ange for figures, 'ot i r e, gon. stood wit the veelcly argu -,, , ' . ment. ' ual they for- Xmas - 'Bob Hded U? us i he extent Your Old Line Embel- get the . M ht and the Cook :six separate of sta ' g ' Q-.,, he and lished and Enlarged. fi - 1 ' ' ' ' ' , and l j inct ilver bar Marie ld ,Ji agree class is 1,1 utter dark . . ..- . . ,, ,, Sag 1:51-1-one ness. A ,. ' ggi . V. r. can this Zwgglgsa h o r in a . ennels 11. . '!.y..,i.L5 .not in Ox. l.21? o .l'l5t?l?5 y,I1?,fQEf ?f? lif ford. f usua he peace 'can jg ff ind Free eu: .in C el: We Ab 0-gi-s rom - - andn iet is I ,urbed by ln ellectuals never if f W Miami hur '2 aolle g Co S. Red Ross' Ve. Incle- gf i:lla!ss fjj crwords as was S N 1 ' hderful ?i11 'end,. i. car ar es ment we JTG' accounts , o s sm iets, pro- f 5' .ii -' ' V' or e u,t or r a n, for larg endance at letari etc,, tc.,, just Sigue' ride' epggglig intr ces of Y- M- geek-t h la knew until ' 1 -Pre thru. fs W VlA' .!Ql' 1 ,,'l..- A . 'Q ' f,g.E,h,Q 1. Joint' Christmas service . , , A ,., of Y. M. ' . W. G1 if Olfe ' V0 . au' Web or and B ,Si as if alls. GL. g2L,, Soft 4 and 1.M .flf'? 2 ' late? st for i1,Eig vQ 'i' r 'i5 -ow ca 1- Elm rence m F319 9 a dray MF , ho, 'fag tl, ilds par i in li? 6 eve mg. .. , lt .V . f b - fh V . v. .N V Opn--E andler tir fall omi- 0 51 thl5 of nsyl a ccord- Bu sra l falls own ne Vg orn, V atu. and Da ' 0tu'H .elf ,.,w xl V o glx, ary one ole flight tairs D11 f th . A., m 'lt .. Ofc.: F15 Iiv o f' ay .t it at -.ni Ho ith a ma he 'f n Q- uc- th amQ1225SeS. lim' co 'Fill 'er do I to bus basket if pop ces . his pres ' un- m d f mif esh' se bo ine. cor! if V ' 471 0 E '1 Vi fSf'fiI 5 1'-9' U 4 ,. Q s ff , ' s f 'F w 1 ffff L v I' i t 1 ,Y ll l , xi f l Qi lg? 'ef' 1 .2 . l N f.. : 'J ' K5 . ' -' ,' g 1 ff ! g- - ilu i - f 3. Q 1' rv ,. A r V H: H af 1 Yi A A Y f!,ff',. 4' if? ,nav A - .. , QTVI in Y X V 'fir n lil . w' PN i s V l .l X 1 , . aj 1 . OU s YOU S UL ALVA o - V .19 ll ul tai Q. ga n 'ngs c diui l ' 4 1 i Q j fl Q11 :,: K, ' 5 . V .1 .3 , . .pf ,- 1 ' V . If Q..-, J... . I . g ,,e, -, ,jg eries of my ns. F 3 ll .-' ,. A X '51 3 '5 Elf '5 L' .. ' ' Q? -, I ' l w ., s Vy ect: ,- !.C3 i 1 ra? ,t 5 l 1 H 1- , ' ,-A K j f 'f YUTCILE Y i on! 1, A r ' 6 Com- -5' 5 : - - resl:1ic:n:sllJ1l l'n r 1 higgtz-tai monsz i tw ill mi Q elected gm big lgggee' ment' tha ig ing with Captal l 01' next Year- for-all -V trsta It th' Shubpy ,.':iKg.'-5 fust like Churli S-:Q id. that Phi' ' awh e rockin a 'ing chair. th? 5: the eight lfghfq-:Ts H35 ers if We PE f ,. r iilethef r rsie ecgiii tempte who S13 'Q I' eq. Im 3. , -1 L-:J -1 , h Ld f.-1 2 W furniture V15 or what. the MQ T SUS-HY igggfell apter S f ' mean -'.L :JQ'- f The ffl ia i Lrrives ' F1 X -' 1 r . -'fe .ri'iigfEism . L, The .mor 9 -'12, . if , r stude od ns f r U' t '- 1 ' 3-' th yd .... ,it hom arl ,QQ a UE t Mir W rfjliaj nf f of B ev ame ewlfi.. of t 3.1: .orta t pin arte forgfgn ed, - its 2?-,. . fel is Ere 55 vithl this f a En agiag, ,g p 552 oWnl ' S1'1S ac VS? littl elicio fl rcasm ne 'fy.'- that for qh, F11 L. Gmc ? b? puts of uran 1i i- 1 2 - N elri: 4ll kl1'1Sy slsa .e pau N fu ,. .y - , M Y, ig -.. fl . I I-jig' ,lj li . -... ,- D' jjj Mia, D13 55 , , ,atom Muc j u g-giirir' 1 ore C- H 1 A I SLM- am - n, 'bo 5' 3l'?,'Z , f r 3, N ', an ,ye s Q-,SJ ' .lfi of . - , if. gli! '71 L . ', 1, we ia.: tg ut tml Ch :,' lvl-11 ', ' wer sapp l' . L-' AS Surv gl o 2 mist, .itfiics t C . 1' 1 Wal if' Sh .5-1' ll.. . Prev . an 0 EQ C .5-P7 3 P ' -C9 'rf' put .t tra . -der of labo a czhsi what . B55 HL3- 3 if di? H ' 1 ., - -1 V . ' . -f fj .-Eg l 51-S 51 7 lpn-,Q , ' Bill -, g F l' fn . f I ,. 1 X A i s For Sale .As I find textbooks unnecessary in my college life will sell my entire collection to wit: One S.e1ler's Logic. Good as New .Price Right Pete Everhart Sig Cellar Secret of Success Revealed Have you aninsatiable thirst for glory. Follow my rules and you can be in everything in school. I guarantee to increase your honors by at least three cubits, No scruples but results. ROI-IE WALTER AINEIAEIS USHGNHH OAAJ, EISVd Miami Fraternities Gan You Cuss when Necessary SUMM DENTS ff Are Your Chapter Rolls Too'Large Every man should know how to express A NTION-Have u your summer sup l , gyiifi Unclersirablesi Eliminated Without' Pain himself. Personal Attention to Each. Case 1sfz,fz,sssa Q-fz,scss1f7g,-aaqmq A Choicelof Four languages D Y Ad . Bld . ' oc omg m Cummins and Potts b Y. M. C. A. We ' cha i -'L eus- sion on gue of ions. S. A. Q51 as its cure taken. 2, r. Sny took the in C ack yard e S5531 raid the fic S as qiii R eak usua rea 5 ,355 take otes , .QB Feen A hews on. . roc 3 it E539 g take eo. 3gLy l35iQ mag - - an ver 15396 fi cw , I , sejih eil ' gg .liars paw n? .11 an ri ts oe A ,A ic Dairrrii y s- Libr gg ther -tern . b.EigTfT3 ng. E L! S c,'i! 'if. BDF' an. , lifrsf viifim Efiufl PSY BS 132427 iigi Y 'er '21 I J HSV 3 Opinio1 ,5 m:h'i as to the vacatio .y u think it was Qrlrwi others too '.'XE7l?', ile in Lorain g rin ation, a stree lc Bob Cooke Yiglj g iz. ,Sz bass drum. ' Q -3513.-f' him! erm Samir in 3355. nu y. The as 1 ng and 'shing Ag,-jfiigi' 1 as the Ii feles A attered bodi exq nsign bu lto thei 211 iff ? ,ails e. .-7 3: V ' W . I ' CEH9 5 Qii E431 the Phi ts ,iii 'Ch his me if- Qiif s. to ,prese of min 3 i th annals, Q' he mos ii yn cl lun, Alia' - l H 1 if., i i m li 'Off Evil. 1 try - 1'-s 2-331 'O rumo Er U. si we 2.1. 'iml fili t ,. ,, fi: .offi 1 E wr! 15 1 .QI ii I A i ak 1 H Qs' 14.4 A rmis an-l b ,g ' ' ' il, 5 ' t 1 ul ' ' .ou nu .1 1 . ' I IEE TEIEQ. V ' r P Listen Lester WE VE TO PLEASE H T WE WILL D0 More aged and girl ir eturn with ii-V2 1-,o sg or near i'lu,v.u'5 71 , Red Wiley 'fx-:L .pm that egg ugh: back -5574 him. No, we ii'1i1Ln7,! V -' reh es dail 3 .ga fag gg. -531345: co rt. lf e chos ones gg, out the 1166 lls .. it 3 ,lisa mou ull ins g eve 513 go qi Tlper d pa Drgn y elirgu rim new laying jig E133 ?0,L lo: Qlfgg ' E ,late th Y 31555 njfg, eels EERE Iifil Q. me ru boiled ordi- fe The -.el -her GLW' awinf 115111 sivlii fre 1a' 2 Erik? 'fifikggn fl KING 13.01. QW- Wi'l3l1Ai4ll due qerijgi' .ili- les ,,w.?f'1 little -,ibfro m o 'G W is going t' use if . , Rimes 15133 ost- viime VE: sit A me rear. Most of inlivsgarsgyts are horrific 11? 3 th proofs of their Recensi ctures. Most of 1 535 girls especially, jp E15 ow that they are looking than tha-t, fmii i' hey never did take pictures anyhowl ' ' Ra :SL lanz e ins 1-Iepb Hall' in id- ding algxgfgqa the ,216 He st d '- Q32 negot d a QQ,-3 55115, SCODD 139 - 1 - Hele f iistains imp us sho A, , I Mi Year tart to ow ' ur l g? de- sire is '1 iQlf' the -., +i'3vT o ha K3 een gflisi up t eir in er ail- ed gum Eisehiilg, 'ii un .SV K, .9235 ?'Q, ..H:ss ' Irie ods' t knew ilEUis. ma' W Gqmr d l Ja- 15362. or throx Qllfqj, .fe than .gi g y may urixar Sell in sf-f-Q., , . E -1- T1eKEI.s, PERMITS, RAD1ATog., i A l fi DATE PRIVLI E , C.? Try us. 1, 5 I Crouse, McDai md-hahl 8: Go. I ' 0U i 'V IS INTIMABLE I' I I -SEE US, WHY GO FA HER 7 . Y E ' , mme V iiilg Somebod tak- LQN ga jf. 5 ye ajifei EEK! ing the EQ? ure. Cefasfw lwmj 38-1 eis sim. The profs. to ics Zgo' balls as. BD wh ur EES warn us about fmt 9515 Qigs nerr tallf- unif a5g1yn Q-ii the Lina- mg fo 1115 ' We repn t. . Maj y mms. ' ls-is of Wonder me talk Clai fr -ick dy Spring- pear the bes j 11 ,5-Qilgl' She cli' 1A ggi? on the ca- ' good 100 flkfl f-l as- Mpyggfgiqfgw. wil,Lq,,5i'. m- me, fl,---A -' L-'riff Ba ,Fgrv 'V'+?h - Elia .e egg lltlil . gylig Efsit i- ff ffi t t n ors ng? class he -fiKg,,.Giixg'rg Ohm kG.l 5?41lP 2 ' class rty n M ffy enouvg alli 'Le in Med? - iii Audi um. Efligff eat of th ain jjildi gig Miss' and iiything rof. sagisf en. .higigil 316 .a5,,'2,.,Wh1 Bee imper wes ix Wilb 3 inc Iso 369105 le lm' C' qimgivg for dmiica- ..J,i61ll.'Gis f-121.1 .ugiiiff Qj5 -'Ev d 'Leif ose ent. 'r' 1 ' .stars 6.4 - . ' T ' -A ' I , s is fer A Q. -mi in ,em 5Qtl5wJ. glJi .rQJ31 JU, -ing e- vm 1.1. nigllfjlliisi' 6 ' 1 at's wi lae- ,EERE . ' .ene m ye tly 321.5 ing cold rngbiii - illnes ' exits hi 5.-gi f' QLQGJ Q11 ggi 5513, JJ , they 0 ,513 wack ing LEE famm ion. NYM er S-pigrf' m Q, in ' e zr r F16 an h oglo c am D' '? 0'5ST .bQQ t Qyiin gy . i 0 Q' ,v 11... ' i .li l r. ,9 Eail igi sireri ylidienee FQ 3 gg . , .1 g -1 -if! . 11-..-.LA f wr-Jmiii ans. 7 LL gig Pro Q . Mg da ELSE the ir -nam ,mg dy to id u Lili' 2:3 I -gijiiig Mia! see ' s ti M1193 ree far, . 3341529 'FfllF4Q, awiifi . pw ' ral fre- -o'c1ock an on. lgtte fui' has ' gimfii invite es-S app In the ff qrg weliilii' to Qui Algetti a axes in tg rim: Kit? U' 0-1 31-il so ,QED U?- ' Wx.. YO 'iiii 1 i I iS SDM- g -his 505' . .... .. .. . . , , , we - V Y A ' 1 ' - , QL. . F I 5.lNQ'AJ.NEIAElS CIEIHGNIII-i OANSL EIDV,-1 rounds 'I' iil various gossip xiii? of the campus Qjlj Kitty VVil- liams ap at the Prom :gh pink, Silk, ribbon FWS adorning his manlv' Msg We hate to Xl rainy. A wild r oing the Girls ,u 'limit Hall under init 'f Jane Bower ,l rtunes, Pull e,s,!Ei - eyelash, hold ou 55 LG, and. and ' ' oll the j 'f your future if you hang--p V f. . the n compl ' past, N 'fliilitjf -'Xia ' T ' vers fron ,iili a esidence' ot Mr- Cl 'li lQIl, 'Bild' 1 1 re ld, Ohi JI hes n, Mr en had lea .Qne a ce fro nl 1351 hiiif a ii as ll Dlfifiigeig n d ,5-,g1H:.,-' 41 , 9 . rl L -N , Holi Qljii- ' YfVe wr ,:' there ' Q . , , l-l V I yu :Lux 'N uns o ce f DYO ' Qliziliv exp ,f ifiidj ce in, till' w rs. ' N f than 5334 'ug iii -. iiistmstu ' -- f r Classes iiirgg Paw ment es giixsiin The -'ffl ' s Shadi have figured out iiffgft to give the llllltl -!inH'i ey to the hard .PHE i' faeum mem' hers, 'i -gmjjoji of them -1 - Ralph ,EM 'M ein Calls at Bis ng-isp in Ein with small Emi Die ibrella shadin V-it -gijijfg face. The girl 555350 it say that th' gg orgs Q e was perfect QT' B1 resi 53513 le. but we be eave Q6 doubt that. ' J - ., Ca ggljgi, M ill ' ,r 55 3 5' 'i lligv ii' Alba put Q91 a- .iigiir uniq, rea sl JL ite 1 an we in Bind ,L ion- Acco ag Unf' DFCS N, ,i in ,a 6 ,jst 1:9 .., me ' iilifvlwh EJTKIT X has Univ 5, tu, DEG' 'my s h Q15 paym te to t kno an . Washi . C I-gr' exten ' to h -an .niynihjiji 513.6155-ndl,' i 1 ' 1 EBRUAR Dr: -H533 trie Uni scare his when sin 9 SSO class by ssigc 33? two, original pace .' week. G., he f Spingller sa 1 flOesn't a . he 'can write ti Gr oem week 25 'easily is deay g to new out nite the sure Min, be 613251 make . J 0- , mst lang V ig-' ery rnin chap. Q W, twink. like iw jnow iimf 11 E331 Ralp G3 unya E rri his Elpifmiiw-3 in el. ee, i D e m x whe ve 117 ' av holidr he nd or hd anoth day to -g vacat To o,q'EF s gust fernin vote suvcee in p ning the y. Quik with Pre nuts -' una fe mmm suliij H ' vga, rlr lc, hi s oak' Q' 5 - turn. ,Aki abo ,5 lh exnse H1 A driilil' g believ L5 Jtikfiblunv 15 il he W ertisef I S : 1 Our.Toilet Preparations Made Bob Wire what is he Today We can do The same for You Try Us if You 'Dare Kreger. and Dunn Chemists Hepihurn girl lonish- ed to get in the davenports ,iii fade the wall- I Hina -says if worst G' aff 0 the worst, he GHS! ljnffgf wig and tack 1 on back of the daven' ofiligt Dot .4 qmnl mes her S ' argl mo at, drink, not be for tomorro fe ha' s ash. There vijjiv tru 9,5 han poetry -kiwi! is as one who liv the EMM can testify wut or favor N A, Q Phi fiiiiiff hills given ch ICS As I tif vjjif' we ave gfvibriitli if we 333354 n Q5 1551, indepe nt shake hiss ' l J u -it :hen - .-Qilggi to. H63 9 to the hen s. di hi s G s Emu cold A1 '- G a'-Q :Elgin in he No. ,xi or Mea r y ca L emma. Q ' H Issy Gris ! asks how in the worl a vr , to be- come B3'3 l' i -ound here if she has iitii 3 e so darned ggi in very parlors 443' i' e galil Mo i'f',,AfSl-l1S , fd' spin!-:eg Ray Sita? ear QU, the a - 'HIE A pair -E JE, 3.1! si? 's and l awn. yr? Me- Dair lsoxgff at nl, halls LE Q wl 1,2 a , z e. 1 . , , We ill QE' .phil- 'our W .II holida f With? people g tisfi 319331 words Oma ' 'Eau to tl, 15' -Ein? in th an at h -is time-. nbc au irl w BE B, UM5 be fine ,int Qui a r eet' o' nv ' friend 'MF' ,y. ' htm sur QM no .mg kg 33 susp t iii' gvi Lili' re L. - V' Going Going Gone u your hair is falling use- - ' ' HAIR AGAIN Used and Recommended by Daniel Da Cruz 81 Ralph McGinnis. Coming Coming Came The Sig QM- Effie a new bul fills 2151 Ia long tail an shor ,emper costing iij6j'i.ganV ollars. The do ii? a place Carolyn tile 'cat lately -ten in her rightful s-urn.: V ,' o L total. ang ears Q town aging Prof. Will, acke ru ,E Lip' bodil grime hisicl ikgif Poli V iA5Q'i on hi ll in ll-1 J 'et ,ililili A H14 nest 'ii4iS f '3NiQ3 1s B HH J Gl33H!3Sz- ' amine clea - gr Q. Me ,933 QQFG arol wood 'uni an 44.93016 fo Ml wms o h ciclent ' bro 1 ie a ai- fiicatio Kiwis Ro ' ' d r 1 T f L Eas e'-1154. nl' , Fab lay -, .,gv ,, as ,ug ' 4 , . n Imngifrgvr, f,niY:r1ts itiihl 'M FA' rg, to rgnjl it. ui? the fi 4- f ,- ,i uesses as -.5515 t it ra finite a fl -een nv a li ug ter shi-i' :.1 ' ' 1 bel i ro was pneiign ed with galil? th 5 1 v 4 1 r Ol'li0 l is+3fi'2 ' ame. in the la' secon play. Score 21-2 . e ex- citement. I E5 aid one girl was so ed t at s+i! whim, inf ' Ch xr r .uh ,mi F r Hugo k s tl1ei3j cold 0 so 1 , X h she kissed H1931 afterl wards. XV enberg n tl - ' Ca Lfsiii W'ood a nirta stray vith so we iiws tai p ts wi in ' is id of a tied .QE BX?-g nd of a Hui: :Sa-L 13543 dy Once E153 tl. laugh loc 's 'his 'i 'a nurse ther. N h Roi ind, 'i ifiig gy Ziilin so zuefu nae t- able rea gain Q ve dates ,u phurn lag Rum QL? ' ias it Qi iii' ey an j'f E7 re DTC 1.1. asstili T. KF' V xulgk ni Coil? SEEK: fo r st N E Gills- bergbe oni hi? W7 Essi s i ro yu. - Egli- rautw We Kill or Cure We have the best line of pills and iodine in the city. Niamely: Pinla, Brown and White, Come in and be sprayed. VVe do it in a military manner. Always cheerful but firm. Hannaberry 8: Steinbaugh VJ oH oml as CIN oml-AJ.NaAaS aaa Redhot Do you want to drop.hex5? My little secret will en- able you to drop her with- out pam. I was in deep until a haDDY discovery revealed' Rediio t, -She even called me Pink- ums but now she passes me without speaking. Redh0t did it. Pink Wilson E- Girls' iiigligif ' e Student out. l T: ax takes a' wa lop at s e iof the noto rbus, b 7 -if. Buster Spindler s i , whatever humiliati ywv, e suffered was mo an made up for by ' g this name in the i . ,,v beg discussin last X a '-.- . the ,ifisg n gir y ave de f ' that BI MMSHEI .ti f the .roui v st be d if gig hool. 'Ph i uiext hat cone 4 f' 'FW' - ere do N lade hold head x ' ing ' A ' , Y we qs' 0 1 f. IQ'-Ee011 .e visits .- 1 a Tau 0? C. ai dyeceib thirty dol ars from Hanr X, Potts anklemgraixyords :r m the 0' grf'5ro,thers,i lic de- g.: nigga ar vy ayrhis q v gjy b e tha, give ngggrx ag a . . Sunday-e v er y t hli nfg. fupgetign ual fgiliilia of 'igma 'jG'i 59 -1 , 2 ifg fked f Lfg,,,3,,, A fb rtl ',' 1 N., .ll-kn n Ant' e psieho , as Ng, 511' .2 rand ,q u T is .Q CY . QED 'ing 'Gf 5 ', V s. Q,- q s! co in lfiirilligg- w ggi 'C .te o ' 'TT I in a quiet manner. Z - gl ,. , y 0 X 2 .Y . y G l'1 A l Massy pulls 'an awful in French class :EEA Out,of the respect We feel for our prof :Q rs we hesitate to tell xv' ff it was. Ask any of class if you' want in .I ekgl dope. Tuto ' b students take f- orst ass tosee their i efal ession as they. p a F 'h. Marg. Finley fn' S her nose durin . ,ie ii periment, and Q' lott eyers de- cides rop coutse. Nga -5, -1 n, ile ulti- I f , afn - -. s off grel ns Egijth young ugfffifg R VAVX , own Q - ryiion n il' uss lf 'i Q 'par' A in crik 1!,: .W Di aid. fa 7Q1g , .L5f ns'- i ' in -'-Z,..a , gal . i K ' 1 D . o f W cl if - bo lt S1 tag Pibs to A them gb her V, -' butter. ,-fi, W hen ask- jy i er a she s, 'Q ij . 7 1. exy ly - -'MK v if X fetal I i- f i ' ,V ee vi e S50 . M :ee Y' - H 'Sl f m' offse M2733 h ty' t il . -, t yp e sill I. . n xcasi cs 0 Nice Lil Dang W' 9? nd Sam Crous .' assemble 'their gang i53',.-Lmiig, ,of the librar wr? imerry. Sarn takes hi jlpgji-Q chew, and e l elf' ek- presse t, s . -ed the pangs ' . Z Y Q. ' be La nd gli oyd mi i n- ber 'Cin . ati, fmt Of '-103 1139 ties ea han own to ,ilton s - 0 side of froz ,eet,,g.7., the ' ay if H f, .Tl'. .- .nf tr i' B 'gf' .721 11711-5' J - S -V J: f ran Jun o ste owns! nd Seni N 3 hro , ome- ali er liquid eggs. e COW-GSW 1 .1 116 Mars dll. , r hed le in Bur any u- alti gg Osi' 3 hai wflifziel' . -sri gq ,'esA I E f t tl g il S 1 gf Mali l ' 2i,9fCOF1 g - glwhelnfg steric a! e a - ring --5 V f-f' Y per il b mes hd - 'Q bllrlhiv .5 1 'fe- 'ijbffj gems 1 f A Q' if iff fl, lil'-'l t x ff- 1 :ff iQ lk .-if if ,gig et .gif-..., 21 '-fre. f Qing: p.e...':'- and Co-ed Podac f carry tin And still Vt igh schooll staff E13 5 ready to cans! 5- r ig., Janet stuff conti lil f V Podac put i t the umber of Bowe t f s that pledges s - valk from the '- ZPQJ VVe hope Dean ramil is kid- Main :e g g Chapel. that the 1 , i ' lay off of ding her F. l she ask Judgm b fel way us -thi ' . For two her to '-if' - tin can Donn S1nita andlesi a year awie een funny Eutst f th or. The g3,L'5'gf1g3.iQA v drnafkgi pag ti to r ,fi point o .ean as n ense 0 some man on ter u fmgjj'-nj ,531 J hui-no -gg, 9. j'Q,,.' wife-somet' 1' Y '-sz,j5,',f '4-cj-glib .,gn'.L.,-ef. 5- as , - , ...K Hugo e ower,- ' o 'cir1g a Alice . 531-, tarts to S ' q C0 5 ext pai ot!B-ocki l H613- Dersu f - :Q go to M .942 'dw burl gg,d01v. e -vored the jg: Eddie See ' me th to sw samei y, was has f' - me baurate H Alf' 12 - 'foiled . iMir. ' r,who up to mmf e, but 331' WDH HS- Y- put Qil,- .1 2iDD 3f HC9fit Aligedp ieves t he is ffl? 1 re f s W an rtune 'i ment begin ff to s e q en, and has Cl13S .f..1 f 'She . 1' S. 0 . ever.. has r U ed e -attack. r g m the , CFL 7 Hgeid to ,'1 df.Le to aprie Russ 'ourx ' wild' R of Shtgw ah- Gig - in Q. -in. ' f we I 15 in , c' T s ok- n -1 oe, V. iic fii-nm 'ha ' o. U'-a ie sses in om een o the sent '- 'ised the c- six m amog - 'Z .hen ca H s mid ' ht. tions, L of L ie! so I lift , g. Prof. M1 V- Clinton , J 1: Eb- Just Qew .thff ai ' as of E' r nsi- bin - us, of . dent bett ?oolg1115iifi9. Q' arl, :iffy Jgill leas one. Co 'I fame- e noti- or ft - Don5,a.,.wa -et- :Q cam 'bac 2 -ith, daft .Y A hour of tier g Joriy ut it-su .a I--M 4-Q-- J -o o vp . . :- N ' H' pg 'f ir-ls p n- .g ?r '- if ,.-ggi .X 1 :PSF int th i iss. get ' 9, Qung ' be ems' on . ri c gs G e e wus Sons t Elimcarnqrfgbu s- the chap- a il e Vile ' '. . G ne ng ll -,' eve r .f ' ht at 10 nd . 1115 03-d '55 5 starid ot Q95 'ir A lies trit rejoin rs t lo 56 12111 fa. '6Zfags' a slioe shine fi? uttqgsd i Ukllgvas ' '- ' . EW V E P Um- 51 lbtflb lg 0115 d esil fs ' ' C E ' JI Q-.6 ies, A - , - l 5. .-1, - - ' y fzLi.jE1, -' ze ,gr n 11 1 e .to Bel a f' ' T if '1.f.i: d' J. . ,.., ew., a h im the Miami Professors! . I V cg ' ' X 5. 5151 L gaa fag ifgf Are your 'classes 'too familiar. a3'L 'i.t .33 iZn1E we 1 ..,5ff,Z ' Ven I guarantee to teach .you a V . agi , ff an .1335 Au ea 'WG brand of sarcasm that will tame i lfEaE -g-:G- -Qe31- 'ew w So m. lf'-5 the them in two hours. My stu- agp unkslvlgp, 3-3. In QW , 9336 of .l Jim: we , . , s .fillet 'ft wgiv da -We dents rarely Speak to me .011 the ' l '-ff' ' HFC 'ii-will 7' Jin, -street. H. M. Vinacke I '3.I'l'y. Aiuwug a neue late to i we just can't -Lyn' it .Egg longer -Har Br ne, the ladies' og at planted -his nlgf ' - 'ly only, a' th I est . He black yd ut we are goi to t .never t theless. l e- F-Eine D . f go.. Tis...-U iso U or ch to 6' kg dgi ng. seereew if- 0 ate. I G- hi e pa: , s, ani aye ear . 1 F69 eve lice th , Lf no 'ir-L Qz she x .t- me-lSQ5J hs s i gt theig 1 ulflftldog e Q f ' E-.gl cha H ,Ska ' makes-it Ve s Pifefme lj vo ' - liysacr e 'Edd Sim s .H h 'in talife corp - es aytf as il 1 V rib G61- ilburrlfl-T s ' red mistal i .or ra amb - dor. - 'ls' gym e - t it. a sto1111din dis- ies. Bis 'Y :Lily eats so - mise er1y2 1fra11ed 2 H T le onium Stop Worrying Why worry. With two .ap- lications of my Dor1't Care Balsml' all cares and worries disaippeai' as if by magic. I hzLve'n't had 21 worry for three years and never expect to have Jo. McDiarmid IAr!,1g., -x 'Q ,J 4 V' U -A-v T - 1- - '--'-:rv ' Y r-W Q rv,--f v 1 M-f .w-wx: . '-- .r ,. .- - ,. . ,, . .,. ..-, -. - 'W Y , -9. -- ii-.. - . ff --.f v i Q21'f151F-img'-'wwf--filln HB-w1Yem:f-HJ?lH Ew.f,fM:1.lQ:,::z9fLaa,gw,.n,gf..m1 .4.zw.-JH Im1111zA,:,-vfmnarnfrffgu MH 5m,,,g'f m,,Q,g1rf3g,3 5q Q nag -k ' Vt rr' iff! A-is TV w-K .W 4. X r. 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S: on X P' Ii -.E fv gn V'fYEXv-5 IDEAL 'WDHou.E5' 411321-.LQ '- N L1 B 115: , if W EQ if , . 22 af, rf' 'J 75 E E W 'U if w E ,L ul rui 5,1 :Zi P-F V. A PAGE Two HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR Le 51 w I -41 , '-TI ' :Fw-a-M ' Y ' - ' 1 ' V -'- X: 11 -- . 354 8' 3.- -Q :- 31 V J 5 T . W E F E 4 N is S l Q ' LD. f E I' s li Q.. 'N .J ! 5 I 'Y if 5 L I E I T WVU N5 El fr. F0 if QI gg Nr ' E 1 . I E 1 ! - i f - - --- -- M.. Y,,.. -V H ,,,,. Y, :W Y Y Yi V V M H 1 I I 151 I H , PAGE Two I-IUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE i C. A iq Ll 5? 1-IQ 1- 41 A f ,- 3 Y L,Vl 71 I-Z? E Rl +51 LJ Z :If 5 ,Jil IT-U Q4 3 if T4 I . ' wi--fm I7 FF E1 w U gill, F2 ' FAI 1 L' 1 .1 53 E - L. MA ry A U XJ V 2115 Haw ' SCU' , ,Q- ,V T1 4, ,.1 .gp yy, I :fl , iii U Mr in wg I, , T, ' IL' 5 U4 L Y .Q ,, 43 -'51 A 555 ii X Nam fu.-nw..-f v 1411 - Q- v +:v.: 5' ' EH., 5.---.f -- 4.. . , . .f A .f.-G, . X . - , , -4 , , ,,, if H I! IEE PAGE Two HUNDRED SEVENTY-Six YW 2: W ig ix LL 75' V' .:1 F J '23 N 63 l H E iF , 115 T i H, 1 .f W-Q YET xlfiff iii? , ,.,3 WE? H xl-lla Wig CQ 1511 1 X 9 Ri :vii mul-. .,-14 1- ri Eff: K' L' I , L12 ' L, H 1 .r . if EVEN --Ma , -, , W, . .- - Y ,---Y f-- - V H - ,- ' r:-IH' -1 lml2QJlEl E E Nl Si Q igl' E E Qi EL if fi! Lal liiawvsasfsffal la! l'El'Ql' f'-llglrl y if 'Ps u r A Sirong Banking ' Conneciion HI-IN you choose a bank whose capital and surplus plainly indi- cates strength, Whose resources ,.. are ample to meet all emergencies and 1 Whose policy is founded on unqualified 1 I And if along with safety you get courtesy, then you have made a clesir- able banking connection. The First National Bank offers you a construc- 'E tive and progressive banking service T of precisely this nature. f W E N W V T Ti First cziionaiBan Hamilton, Ohio E I E UNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT V P.-xc Two H 1 5 integrity, you choose safely. . 5 5' ,T a F V- Er 1. yi' sf, 3, J' if D. ND D vu .W ,Aa ,,, 1, nf llflfwt T P' X A W1-f'mll'l53llllE?FE?f,ar1:wf-if-:Ill El lla' -PE 1' sa. rfxfep . 3 I h e ualziy H all 1 . i A I Q14 ' V . 5'-, . aj E ,gg -X1 N 1. I X 5 I,,w V 1 lCClfU7'Cl LCZSZIZOTIS 'Q' v'll'll'Q 1 ,J I E S3 ,J Q3 gn., , 1 ggi HIS smart clothes shop is ID1'llTl2Ll'lly a HE' ' L E qual1ty 0rgan1zation-whatever we F ' 1 m Q T sell earrles Our guarantee-Whatever we ll JL ' E Lu offer IS rehable, dependable, valuable. 'miigfgiv :jg X l U li . . . H LQ xx 1 3 Th1S 15 nnportant to every man, but what lf: 'Hi ' 5 1 +- 3 IS of part1cular nnportance to you is that li M, V? We're spec1al1sts 1n young 1'1'1Q1'17S clothes- LW LQ 5 ' ' ' X - 1 1?-'lx 2 X y the1r preferred 1deas IH styles and pattern fr, Q ' alll ,, ' ff d l cl l A -' ' '5 0 Q' 11 e ects eve ope by 1 me11ca s best , 1- . J -vs 3 makers of Qollege Clothes-Faslnon Park Tn lj J' l and Kuppenhemaer. '- 76 5 2 We d A E 4.21 + Elvi s g l 5 , I . at a 4 E, YS Qf 2 ' 5 I' Q- -1 Q I 1 -.l X il 'Lux EXCLUSIIVIE CLUQPHHER F0112 MEN -. ' , H1,4. l'lm5f1, Lf HAMILTON HQTEL BLDG- X' '.'l'49 ffgyf . at vw , .af , 'fr '11 J-'f 1 2 , '- Ut sl 111' 1, 20 E 3 ,ang 1, ,A ix JE V. I, I .A, I f '.j Elf- .Q 1 ln, 7, Q' ,Qi 14 ' 1 45. - li! 'XV !:.'ffElf1p12a .1 .. H1 ' 4251 -N 11 lla Z,-- --lf, . -'U I ll, UH ,L zjw il .- 1 X -' ?f ' A ' Q HPS T lx H, 1 my L QZVL1 1111-H15 11 'H' ,, XXV. J as . l , 1, Mufti - ina - . ' 11- 1 ji fr -11-a 1:-W1 2 lt 'Qs p f 1 WM xll X 71 '?sWllv ',gf '51-41-1. ll ' Wil: ' ' l 'X -' .gy N 4' f'l'f.'f'f - l V l71lll:ll ' 1 f l -, E122 - , 125. -. :QW mtg, lmvn g ' fxf- --,. '. Tyfill lx! i 'fffz .1 Q . I Z W? U iff-:Q as ' 1 1111. , 'S X, X . ,fi 11411--1 U 1 . 1 -.'- I Q leg Q nil 5 5 ,L 1 ' if 1 -,Riga I f lil N. 11, . 7f Xfa Ilhlfglffgc -t j all .rxa lax , 4 Q lit il:-1-L--1 fl! 7.11.2 Zxvzl. Tlxlrm lla E .5 ai., 1 ,Q Z 'ppl fl . jillik,5,gx1.1P,,S,ig 1 - 'C ' ,pry xg? legzasff 1 X ' . 1 P 'P 'll' .-1'.4 j:i': '7 5 Z l f Vllwi-1-'Si r fy .., QL- Q A ' .. . ' 'W l 1' 31,1 V- w i 5,34 I I vi Mimi.. I :fit-ali! I... 1.1-J ml gi' - t fQ,,A71-'- 'ff , -ff qv 1 '- 1 4 , II: - - '-1, 11,21 K ,A ' 49 The House of Kuppenheimez CoDYl'iel1lI9l9 X fm' r . 1, V,s,4 , ,W-M Fhsr Q 'N--H-W-I , PAGE Two IIUNDRIZD SEVENTY-NINE .,,-, ' .., i.. ,.y 1 :sg if WZ Elf F 611 .fi if f'-'r its ,',, VI H QP. Q, I, GREATER HAMILTON'S Greatest Department Store 5 xx- f' - K fy Li , OUR READY-TO-'WEAR DEPARTBIENT ? nl iii is unexcelled. We always show the Latest .f':I5'- z T1 ri ' Styles FIFST. ga H My HENR1 BENDEL and CUPID HATS on Display T The same date They are shown in New York City. fi g 4 1- T7 I 7,' - i You will always find the Largest and Best Selection of fffl j f l Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Neckwear, Beads, Jewelry, 't ' ,N n f ' T Purses, Gloves, Hosiery, Silk and Knit Underwear, Silks, Q X Satins, Serges, Ginghams, Yard Goods, Linens, Ribbons, -My Notions, Domestics, etc., in our store. K 4- lsffp- fi liwff is - FH M 0 R M It J I ,Nl ! ATL RDERS ECEIVED IN THE ORNING H. DELIVERED THE SAME DAY IN OXFORD i ii if l l , W u The Mathes-Sohngen Co. ' wif i 232 High sr. Bell Phone 78 E as D HAMILTON, - OHIO is Q iss- ' 311 VVhen Quality talks If you enjoy the best and says something. put our goods to the test. in lit! E Fl if Th H 'l O f' ' C e aml ton ut lttlng 0. yi HAMILTON, OHIO T N The best design Use our goods and let ' in every line. the less fortunate envy you. E: I eri- liis Two HUNURED Emi-1 X ' l fi. iff 'rf , I .- li .H , iff Ti is E l . W M 'TI Q: 9' ,K , ., ml ,l I W .F is I 11 1 Ll Vu Barkly czrdfs is fl? e Store zrz Cm czimcztz' ' That is recognized by both men and Women as if the leading shop for apparel and haberdashery. Q5 Men and Women who care, and are particular will find here the kind of apparel found only in the very best store in the country. Prices Always Reasonable The GBu1'lfl7ardz' Bros. Company 3 CINCINNATI, o,HIo T l BEST ICE CREAM PARLCR IN HAMILTON T . . I Fine Dishes Served in Fine Style N if I 9 JONSGN s HAMILTON, oHIo PAGE Two HUND .J r -1 PT 57 F2 T ,A i x .I A54 ' T v T is A' 1.1 5' fi ga ,EA 3. L. E In ,,, is 1315 f. .Q w JR V HEI T Everything NE W i .... S ::: ::: 'F 2 Coats, Suits, Dresses gf and Millinery 2- f or Spring and Summer L E N. , The Holbrook Bros. Co A HAMILTON, oHIo E 3 Furniture Rugs SMART STYLES - Stoves LATEST PATTERNS ? Pianos and Players LOVVEST PRICES W A Victrolas Edisons GH Er if it Sonoras 'A T r 5 Good Shoes Y - New Spring Goods E E B S 3,I'I'1V1I'1g HCLBRUCK E 3 'Curns Houses into Homes 3 .1 St, HAMII,TON, OHIO H ig! HEI il I PAGE Two HUNDRED Emnrv-Two Q? 51 .1 4. 11 ,, .,- Ji -1 2 151 l l 11Jf 1 1 1 1 1 15111 ' 1 1 Q 132315 ITCDLJQCDVV Q : The Crowd! g TORE H 5 You will feel at home e E with our home style Everything i1'1 . cooking. 2: 1: E N Shoes and 2525555355332 ? Hos1er'y 1 gat. Q 1 The The Black Cat Line 'e f K. A .u Oxford Resiaurani .21 11? , 1 1 1-1' ' I I E Have to he 3 ' if 'there On tlme ' B U Y b W : Q CALL 2 N ww 3 W AgneW's V Thxi 3 NJ gzicei 02162 Gcyfncl Service. . V 1 f f 'f ' ' fl E1 reizl fax? I 0 eajoymg a ' h.. AGNEWS CQ, IE!! I 1 im! E i I l E Two HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE 1.- ,7. oe wx F1 -if H ff 1 -.J wa ,:. .1 R -sw -x1 ,, , . Ma I fwi L. I1 Q. ,a gf: Q4 :.,, :il S am Z r .QU :HU WJ 2? Fi .eu vN T.. Q: 'W G 5,9 1 f r ,ff lp: '--x f wi A Wil R li P 1 ogg 1 e S ersona Shoppmg SGFVICG Q The Store -has excellent Facilities for fi. Shopping for Those Who Cannot Personally TN., -VH Visit the Store. Just Write ' 'Shopping ' S9 Department' ' , and Your Orders Will be QI Filled by Experienced Shoppers. 5 'fi til if The RIKE-KUMLER oo. Main at Second DAYTON, oH1o Z STATIONERY To Resident and BUCKS, KGDAKS N on-Resident . PARTY F1-xvoRs , , , pow 2 Sat1sfact1on 1S guaranteed. ,Aj Gift Novelties for All Occasions Your inquiries solicited. Anything in the Furniture, . Y 0 I . I Carpet, Wall Paper, Win- J We mme a bpecwlty of .dow Shades or Trunk line ' ENGRAVED CALLING at YOU1' SfffViCC- CARDS, ANNGUNCE- ' Fx T MENTS AND INVITA- Globe- Wernicke Q1 TIONS 5' I' 33: 5' Sectional Bookcases in Stock -1 ...J ET THE FQRBES 81 TODD CoMPANY FRANK 217 W. High so Hamilton, Ohio MCCORD tint Wen! mal ini ll PAGE Two HUNDRED EIC!-ITY-FOUR f . I I .....i.. , 1, Lggtffl W-E-A-R MIAMI SHQES Always Reliable Miami Shoe Store 213 High Street Hamilton, Ohio Vietrolas - Edisons Musical Instruments Records and Player Rolls flhe . sf I0 5 fm ' Hnrfn-'VON' lllusmcSiore. MAIL ORDERS promptly ATTENDED T0 for Vt Armin Qual Y Berkowitz SGFVICG Style WHoLEsALE I Cigars and Confections I . . . Try . No. 243 HIGH STREET PRACTICAL TAIESRE IO HAMILTON GHIO P E Two Hu E F I , 'x N Ti 1 ii 'Q rv ,.... -I . The Qxforcl - R ' I B ? E aizona an L E' 4 N 5 n. 'Q I . ,L 3 OXFORD, omo B Capital, Surplus and 351' L Undivided Profits T Ei 392 OO O0 T 3 Y 1 UU .N . General Banking Business Transacied E 3 , 'A as x i P T H E S AGE WO UNDRED IGHTQ- IX if I3- ..,n. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE liao -5IQxE'fSg-Eff'-1.6211 lEZ2D?J?fk3I71.jf5ii4'J-I I 23,IM5lg!Q.iVL-5 C1A,:4f5',gff,p:11 ral ! .57 L -I Pl IE K EE 'IUIZ-QLFUU QQ I E I A 'f IG fn A Q 4 I I . MARQUIS q-JfOPflCfOf of 0XFORD'S BEST SHQE REPAIR SHOP UAVLITY CQUNTS The Colonial Cigar Siore Thafs where you will final lhe other fellows i T. C. MCDILL, Proprielor l l lml IRE! PAGE Two HIJNDRED EIG 'if-Nil . .-gi ijf' fi fi ':'1 i i ?f-Qi UXFGRD RETREAT OXFURD, oH1o P Nervous and Mental Diseases. Alcoholand iii iii' L3 A Drug Addictions for Men and Women l if Fw 1. - i X - Ay 'i if 1' i iii K LE NINETY ACRES LAWN AND FoREsT THE PINES and ANNEX 'ii for NERVoUs WOMEN fi . A Write for Descriptive Circular. 1 A PHYSICIAN- 'W an IEJPEATED Qrznligj A I N D I CAT E QSxA7Y6f54 CYYON we made all f6e FPNGRAVING-S 614 M Q no A-RECENSIO -- 4, ,lf 1 9 1 9 1 9 2 0 W O if 1 QQ if , Q 0 ii ifA1ibi?.'Z'iZ7?.LC'3' . 'Q e S of F Ag P e'5 I Prnyhryg Plaies All i-egg?--emenfs Q OQGANIZED OVER 20 YEARS 1 C10 , .liif fi: '11 ip .x.' 'i:-i., lien F1-:iIZf ffn1r-1ff. 17,-AA-gf. ...,...,,,m.- Y- f ' , 4, . r l -l i 1, ,-W-1 .-, . sv l H Q-.gil i Miami Co - Up Store STUDENTS SUPPLIES FL M331 College Texts High School Texts .,., E5 L Books ' Stationery -1. 4.x .C .Y School Supplies Engraved Papers AE Magazines Fountain Pens Post Cards College Novelties Athletic Goods Drawing Materials - T S nfl , Get the abit, go to PU 7 L o N S P L A C E 1-RSF' I 0 l FI Pool and Pocket Billiards DQ L lg Candy, Cigars, Tobaccos 11 WING and JACKSQN, Props. 11: Phone 130 Z2 1: oXPoRD, oH1o P51 'El lsil J 1.- ' PAGE Two II E NI ,, vi ik 4 ' .. . ' . ' ' -T: w N. .- T 1'-1 , .-ffrfw - ff .' mr ' ' ' , N . Y V H ' 1 Yi- W Y ,- gi l l i l I ! l l l l iii IGI :I EE 2 lm LTQJ mul gg v-1 A ix E Yi- we x Y: WBA -::1::f4:s,:3f J g Q , N i Q 2 A f fx-X-M--. A, ,, 'N 1 - E , :if W gk . ai ' , - i Y '-- ffa 4 . he P ' N 1-mmm i I Q 'W'1L'LF iii . , Ih--1-1 i wi N ,,-pf: . ,,. -1 ,.,. , i M ' i ii 22 fi '15 f 44 f if ' OEFi'?sF'?i:'T'f. 'M . 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Smith At 1111e,S1gn Of the Spmnmg Wheel OXforcl's popular : Tea Room : .,, nk fix mr OFFICE HOURS .1, . 12 to 2 p. m. ul: W.. 6to8p.m. Q 45 f-'I Where you will meet your ,friends Q PHONE L-151 h Lunches and Special Dinners :zz Served at all hours. ::: TELIQPHONENJS Phone 61 25 West High Street H . A. Clark T ' T E Staple and Fancy W STEPHENSON GRO CERIES A Y Fruits and E Vegetables gig DEALERS IN OXFORD, - - - - OHIO W COAL U- A N D , . yr I C E F. A. Schweetmg Q JEWELRY PHGNEMO OXFORD, - - OHIO OXFORD, O H l O . ' Q P-Marvell IEE i l l l ISI PAGE Two l-'IUNURED N 3 i'-5 37374--f :P-f -ff W ff V - F '. '-' -7 f 2,4521 H 'Ln ,Civil-1' 43' .-1'5'L,Y ..w..z4..gL4-'f W-.ig-P f'Q,:2LQEft:vL1,s, f:. -:N -' , tr'-' U ' ' r f 'W'-'-H r- ' -- A - -W:-' g.gJ.11.LSi,.ig,..,v.......: 4...: '-,,Y-.--.,...:.F-.,--...Q .Q-fa Snyder's Art and Gift Shop F. f wid ffftff ' WEE? 'R of ' eff sffvix ll! E S, K, , , in-Q!! ang' ,230 fx W GIFT GOODS Kodaks Films Frames Books Stationery Finishing for Amateurs y VVe Develop and Print Every Day OXFDRD Snyder's Photo Studio ,Q , WAHERE RECENSIO PHOTDS A R E M A D E vga. sf 71 5 iii ill? 5: .X flglikifi-ae. 5 N T ' P T HUNDRED . 1NETY- ' 1' lg' I,-35' :I-5. Lu m-4D:e..f.-fD,.:1.' 14, r 4: , 1122-r H' ,-1 'wr' ' 1 'ifj3'2n,Q' The New Miami L A U N D R Y Oxford, Ohio. HAYDE A DRY CLEANING The A N D DY E I N G . O A O Leadmg I Shoe WA H store R Ei A Laundry Qf M odern Ufays Agep Y for rom' Rssr HOSIERY E. C. Wright HARDWARE OXFORD, OHIO Osborn's Dry Goods THE NOTION STORE M Best of Everything A 5? Osborn's Dry Goods Store OXFORD, OHIO P Two HUNDRED N T ' The Gillard Drug Store THE Rexa ll Toilet Articles, Stationery, Chocolates - Venda Hair Nets HIGH ST. TIRE REPAIR ,CO. ... ..- Q U A L I T Y VULCANIZING a n d RETREADING -- - E. EUSKINNER, Prop. OXFORD, OHIO Agency for Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup TIRES AND TUBES BUTLER and G R A H A M REAL ESTATE D E A L E R S Worth Consulting. See Us Before Investing Butler 85 Graham Students l Students I I Let Steve serve you with h i s delicious ice cream. As the temperature goes up let Steve's ice cream go down. STEVE CHAPPAR'S Confectionery S t o r e I IEE T H NDRED NXNETY-F X . J' Q! I f I Q l I I X 311: , W .I H I EI lg: ,I- 'Sid ET P, IT' - v, I P I rf, mv In I -A1 I -...i 'IR '11 IOM Eg? Q TOILET ARTICLES I 7 If PARKER FOUNTAIN A PENS STATIONERY gg CANDIES FOR A P CAMERA , T FILMS Complete L1ne of WI M WE Do DEVELOPING Staple and Fancy :ET AND PRINTING A Dry G00dS' M hx . E- American Lady Corsets ' Quality Neckwear J. C. BARKELEY, Proprietor Gordon Hosiery H11 HIGH STREET OXFQRD7 OHIO Toilet Articles at Cut Rate Prices I ,'f' P GE Two HUNIIREII X F


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