Miami University - Recensio Yearbook (Oxford, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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X ' V .. is K1 '1 '- fu 1' H 1 if N 1519111 ff ' 1' zgxu 1 ,,1 1 Sb Hx I, Hrs JXS7! 1 1 W' 1 ru- 1 IQ111 .1 IJW5 , ' 1 121131 1 1-111 ia E1 1 1111 1 1 . -, 111 1 , 1' 1 1 . 1 '.-1 - 1 EDGAR EWING ERANDON HARVEY C. MINNIC1-1 r-.- A. B., A. M.. DOCTEUR D'lN1vn1zs1'rE A. B.. LL, D. A 1 V' Dean of the Liberal Arts College Dean of the Teacllefs College I ' 1 E5 1:1 l,.VU.'-J ffl -I --35:3 ,mi 1 -TV ZL1' 111 1-'1 1 ' H1 1--2511 i1 1 . HJ -,111 .H 1 . . E h,1,- 100 . 31. 1411? 1 7- A 123' --11' iff 1 Q 1511,1-111.J1 km Q- ,11 111511 ' I,-1e-., TUE 1 Cliff ' ' -F' 111. 1ffq1'v ,,gf'.1gi 1 ' ff '13' 1 JJ.. .L--krjmlx , 1 rp?-1,256 F- 1 -'W 5 fx-P 1 pl 5 x rf! N' X KX A H- ,J 1-1 5 . . 1 1 1 1-111 111 Q11 111 Y , f 1' 51, 1 1' ifiufm f .i -3 ELIZABETH I'IAMlLTON BERTHA 1VIE.'l'CALF EMERSON 1, Af, V, -11' 0, Jfligff If 'ffm' . A. B. A. B.. A. IVI. '1!iS,11'711! 'Y Dean of Women Assistant Dean of Warner: A 1 f11111,1q1 . If ' if fffwlw ix R, L x'N bk'C,-1. Qwd'-1 -1JLLf:XT' ,g 13'-Egg, ' 18 -QT -. 1 -l'4' P '4l f ,131 Eno AR EWING BRANDON. Univ. D.. FDBK. 1bK'1' Vice President. Dean and Professor of Romanic Languages, A. B.. University of Michigan. 1888: A. M.. University of Missouri. 1897: Docteur d' Universite. University of Paris, 1904: Professor of Romanic Languages. Miami University. since 1898: Vice President since 1908: Dean since 1911. ,lor-iN DOUGAN REA. Ph. D. Professor of English. A. B..Ya1e University, 1903 A. M.. 1905: Ph. D. 1918. At Miami since 1923 EDWIN SMITH Tomo, Ph. D.. AT S2 Professor of Economics. A. B.. Wittenberg College. 18931 A. M.. 1897: student. Yale Theo- logical Seminary. 1895-961 Ph. D.. Columbia University. 1904. At Miami since 1907. Present plusinan since 1909. 1-lowium ROBINSON. Ph. D. WILLIAM Professor of History. A. B.. I-lamline University. 19081 B. D.. Union Theological Seminary. 19111 A. M.. Columbia University. 19111 Ph. D.. 1916. Present position since 1924. l'lEN1lY SI-IIDIELER, Ph. D.. EE. di BK, QKT Professor of Geoliogy A. B.. Miami University. 1907: Ph. D.. Cornell University. 1910. at Miami University since 1910. Present position since 1920. HAP. VEY CLAYTON BRILL, Ph. D., EE, IPAT. QZIK Professor of Chemistry and Miami Representa- tive on Graduate Council. Ohio State Uni- versity. A. B.. Miami University. 1908: Ph. D.. University of Michigan, 1911. At Miami University 1911-13 and 1917-18. Present position since 1918. 1 FRED C.-xMIfi3EI.I. WHITCOMB. B. S.. KAYI. EAE Professor of Industrial Education. B. S..'Frank- lin. 1900: Diploma in Industrial Arts, Teachers College. Columbia University 1904. Present posi- tion since 1906. DANIEL Sommer. ROBINSON. Ph. D.. AXP Professor of Philosophy. A. B.. Butler College, 1910: A. M.. Yale University. 19111 B. D.. 19121 student. Breslau University. 1912: Ph. D.. Har- vard University. 1917. Present position since 1922. JOSE1'I-IALBERTUS CULLEP.. Ph. D.. BOII Professor of Physics. A. B.. College of Wooster. 1884: A. M.. 1886: Ph. D., 1890. Present position since 1903. AUDREY WILLIS MARTIN. IIPMA H 1' Leave c 19 Professor of Music. Student. West Virginia Wesleyan College. 19033 Diploma. Broacldus Classical and Scientific Institute. 1908. At Miami University since 1914. Present position since 1923. if Absence. .-1 IEE ' F' r vi 9111111 111.110 -. . 1 1016 X . pled 1 3 1 II 'I 1, 11.4 - il - . if L-I : t I 3 . . E A 5 :iz -11- E J 5 . IE L. . Q E h 1 .g bl YD l PP iff-Elec I x0-'JJI .N all 65 li-31:2 . 177 iii QC W- l GIN- 'ro T I N ff 1l..iIlJ 9-ssl' .Og iLL'1Tw.g it xv' ae- E11 2 - 'Zn' 151 rj. Ny Bd fi!! 5.1026 'X 11. JPVWW1 1 I ,. .J -.t40.1s1 M x 11.1106 fi . --Qi' 'f .fi at 1 ' . Tofflf L1 1 I 1 I 1 111 I 1 1 l.fQ..2tx.X .- 1.1 -Lit 11111-1- ,.-, ...- .1 .- ,.,.1 ii 1,5 .. 1 I .iii 1: DL., ri? , ati .13 E E E gli.. ...-. X if . 1--'M 5- - . A6 1 1 is if Pl V ti EE 1 'TivT1F'5 'N --- N -P111-1 , .6 -chow .M .. . 16. 1ff Yhf1E1gQ? '-f Ev-M R i . 1 i 1 sl A . F 1' 11 2Q1iLQ? fe .1-Citi fc. fx 1 if 1sJ 'x -lt' '. , ' H fiat CHARLES 1-IAR1' l'lANDSCl'l1N. Ph. D.. 'PKT Professor of German. A. B., Baldwin-Wallace College. 1897: Ph. D.. University of Wisconsin, 19021 student, University of Chicago, University of Berlin, University of Niunich. Present position since 1905. XVALLACE ROBERT MCCONNEL, Ph. D., KAII Professor of Geography. A. B.. University of illi- nois, 1912: A. M.. University of Wisconsin. 1917: Ph. D.. Clark University. 1925. Present position since 1918. XVILLIAM ELIJAH ANDERSON. Ph. D. Professor of Mathematics. A. B.. Wittenberg College, 1902: student University of Chicago: Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1913. At Miami University since 1918. Present position since 1921. FRED LATXMER 1-1ADsEt..A.M.. TKA Professor of Latin. Ph. B., Upper Iowa Univer- sity. 1902: A. M.. Yale University, 1900: student. Oxford University. 1910-11: University of Chicago. Leland Stanford University. 1921-22. At Miami University since 1903. Present position since 1911. ARTHUR LOREN GATES, A. M., QBK. TKA Professor of Public Speaking. A. B., North- western University, 1903: A. M., Columbia University. 1910. Present position 1908-1920 and since 1924. STEPHEN Riccs Wxttmms. lm D. EE Professor of Zoology. A. B., Oberlin College, 1892: A. M.. Harvard University. 1898: Ph. D.. 1900. Present position since 1900. LAXVRENCE HOWAIKD YINGLING. A. M., TME, KIIMA Assistant Professor of Physics. A. B.. North- western College. 19211 A. M.. Ohio State Uni- versity, 1925. Present position since 1925. GEORGE LESSIG RIDER, A. B., Adelphia Professor of Physical Education. A. B.. Olivet College. 19143 student, University of lllinoisg Normal School of Physical Education. Battle Creek, Michigan. At- Miami University 1917- 19. Present position since 1924. CHRISTOPHER MATTHIAS PLTTSER, B. S.. OT. AGE, BAE Associate Professor of Physical Education. Student, Colorado School of Mines, 1915-19: B. S. in Ed.. University of Illinois. 1924. Present position since 1924. ROY EVERETT TILLOTSON, A. B. Associate Professor of Physical Education. A. B.. Oberlin College, 1916: student. University of lliinois Summer School for Coaches: Notre Dame Coaching School. Present position since 1924. lVlA1l'1'1'lA JANE 1-IANNA. A. M. Professor ol' 1-lonu: Economies. A. B.. Mon- mouth Collcge. 1901: student. University ol' Chicago. 1913-14: A. lvl., Teachers College. Colun1Laia University, 1915. A11 Miami Univer- sity since 1915. Present position since 1918. FRANK Lowiw Cl.AnK, Ph. D.. IPBK, AT Professor of Greek. A. B.. Amherst College. 1894: A. M.. Harvard University, 18993 Ph. D.. 1902: student. University of Munich. Present position since 1903. JOHN WAl.1't5iz I-IECKERT Ph. D.. KAI1 Professor of Education and Director of the VViIliam lVlcGufley Schools. Ph. B., Hamline Universily. 1900: A. lvl., Columbia University 1905: Ph. D.. 1917. Present position since 1909. Liberal Arts-College ELMER El.1.SWOIf'l'1-1 l'70XVE1.1.. P11. D. Professor llnwritus of Philosophy. A. B., University ol' Michifgnn 18851 S. T. B., Boston Univcrsiiy. 1890: 191. D.. University of Bonn. Germany. 18091 Nllumi University since 1905. Present position since 1912. Fiuzn S'1'ANl,1i1' RC7l'JKl3Y. Ph. D.. 'I'AK. Acomzis Associate Professor of 1-Iistory. A. B., University ol' Kunsus, 1917: A. M.. 1918: Ph. D.. Uni- vcrsiLy of Illinois. 1921. AI: Nlinmi University since 1921. Present position since 1922. T13nNJAMiN lvlfuzsimu. Dnvis. Ph. D.. EE. KAII, 'PAO Professor of Biology. B. S.. Bulzlcr College. 1890: M, S.. 1802: Ph. D.. University ol' California. 1900. Present position since 1907. XVADE MAclvl1u,AN. M. D., -111011 Medical Director. Student. Wooster College, 1883-85: lvliumi University. 1885-87: M. D.. Miami Medical College. 1891. Present position since 1918. Tr-xoMr.s LY'n.xs Feizmav. A. M. Professor of Mathcrmltics. A. lvl.. l3etl1any College. 1002. Present position since 1902. Buucl: PINK. Ph. D.. EAE Professor of Botany und Bacteriology. B. S.. University of Illinois, 1887: lvl. S.. 1894: A. M.. 1-lurvarcl University, 18961 Ph. D.. University of Minnesota. 18991 stuclem. University of Chica- go. 1003. Prcscnt position since 1906. l'1AR01.D Mom: Vimxcmz. Ph. D.. KE Professor uf Government. A. B.. University of Denver. 1014: Ph. D., Princeton University, 1922. At lvliami University since 1918. Present position since 1922. Ctmuzwcrs EDWIN Cfmmiv.. Ph. D., '1' KA. KAI! Professor of History. A. B.. Illinois College. 19051 A. M.. University of Wisconsin. 1906: student. London. England. 19071 Ph. D.. Uni- Ysrnzity of Illinois. 1908. Present positiun since jumus Wn.i.mM Aizmom-1:12 Kun-ima, A. M. Professor of Rornunic l-l'.ll1gL1Z1IgCS. A. B.. Univer- sity ol Montpelier. France. 1887: A. M.. Univer- sity ol' Chicago. 1904: A. M.. Harvard Univer- sity. 1910, At Miami University since 1920. Present position since 1923. l'lENllY P. SHIEARMAN. A. B., AZA. 1'4- Professor of Ecorioinius. A. B.. Williams College 1911: student. School of Commerce. New York University, 1911-12: D. C. S.. C1'1on.J. Duquesne University. 19111. Present position since 1923. Aufmzus KASPAR Moluus. A. B.. AKE Director of Division. A. B.. ivlinmi University. 1908. At Ivlinmi University since 1922. Present position since 1023. Ami-lun Wn.l.1Am Crmvmzn. A. B. Associate Professor of English. A. B.. Cornell University. 1907. AL lvliaml Univcrsicv since 1911. Present position since 1919. Emu. Ctmuznow Ross. A. M. Associate Professor of English. A. B.. Brown Univcrsily. 1908: A. M.. 1-Iarvard University. 1910. At Miumi University since 1913. Present position since 1919. 1-lizmvmw 1--1. Beunma. A. M.. '1'KA, fl-K'I' Associate Professor of Economics. A. B.. Miami University. 19092 A. M.. University of Chicago. 1912: student. University ol' Chicago. 1916-17. Present position since 1019. 'I' Leave of absence. 'ILEON Plzxxcv Invw, A. M.. KA Associate Professor of Romania Languages. A. B., Mercer University, 1914: A. M.. Ohio State Uni- versity. 1922: student. University of Paris, 1921-22. At Nliami University since 1919. Present position since 1922. JACKSON BELDEN DENNISON. A. M.. 'FKA Associate Professor of Economics. B. S., Lenox College, 1912: A. M., University 01 Wisconsin, 1915: student. University of Minnesota. 1915-17: University of Wisconsin. 1919-21. At: Miami Uni- versitv since 1921. Present position since 1922. Gizoncrs WELLINGTON SPr:Ncm.EY. A. M. Associate Professor of Mathematics. A. B.. University of Toronto, 191 lg Ontario professional teaching certificate. 1912: A. M.. Harvard University. 1921. At Miami since 1921. Present position since 1925. CLARENCE WILLMM KREGER. Ph. D.. fI2BK, EE, AXE. WAT. AKE Associate Professor of Chemistry. A. B.. Miami University. 19191 A. M.. University of Illinois. 19223 Ph. D.. Ohio State University. 1925. At Miami University 1919-20, 1922-25. Present position since 1925. 'HKOWLAND ALPHRED SHEETS. A. M.. EE. Acacia Associate Professor of Ivlathematics. A. B..Dcni- son University. 19173 A, M.. 1921: student. Un- iversity ol'Cl1icago. At Miami University since 1924. Present position since 192 5. IEDWIN EXVART AUBREY. A. M.. AE Associate Professor of Sociology. Ph. B.. Bucknell University. 1919: A. M.. University of Chicago, 19211 B. D.. 1922. At Miami University since 1923. Present position since 1925. Ivbxuruczz CAMn.Lra BAUDIN. A. B., fIfKT AssistantProfessor of Romania Languages. A. B., Vifashington University. 1915: student. Univer- sity of Chicago. Present position since 1917. DANIEL DA Cizuz. Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Romania Languages. A. B.. College of San Bonaventure. Spain. 1903: student. College of Montreal. 1906: Ph. D.. Cath- olic University of America, 1915. Present position since 1918. DON Louis DEMOIIEST. A. B., KIHBK Assistant Professor of Romania: Languages. A. B., Ohio State University, 1915: student. Drew Theological Seminary and Columbia Univer- sity. 1916-16: professeur cle Francais, Sorbonne. Hjriiilersity ol' Paris. 1922. Present position since 'I' EVERE11' FRANK PATTEN. Ph. M., AX Assistant Professor of Psychology. Diploma, Northern Illinois State Tcachers College. 1916: Ph. B.. University of Wisconsin. 19213 Ph. M , 1922. Present position since 1922. THOMAS P. VAN Voonms. A. B. Assistant Professor of Physical Education. A. B.. Miami University. 1921. Present position since Ferruary. 1922. lVlONTAGU FRANK MODDER. A. M. Assistant Professor of English. A. B.. Cambridge University. 1912: A. B.. Springfield College. 1916: A. M.. Clark University. 19201 sradent. Yale University. Present position since 1922. FRED BUNYAN JOYNER. A. M.. II KA Assistant Professor of History. A. B.. Birming- ham-Southern College. 19161 student, University of Caen. France. 19193 A. M.. University of Chicago. 1920. Present position since 1922. I Rcsigned january 1926 ! . FI I I'I'f fill Ifliim Igl I I I I EI i9 f?i523. ,f f' I X H. Q-5154! '47, NN ff, . llc MA 4 If-zirfifw I Q1'.aIHlII I fIII,'II LR ' 3:1 x, LI IU I... xl. wjlize fly lit- ffl' I EU., uri: I- 1-1 ,I I . M I3 izl Iii I-I fel iI ii : QI I Z f Q. I I FII I EI Q I I W-I I ' I -I -J I I F 2 I 3 in ...fa . '-Ii:l-- --. if--. i -I Q -T ,- i I- PII: I2 1 E M I' 6 Q fm:-1 . L.. I.-6 G I I-. J ' I HSP'-' fl' QQ? WTI x 1 me ef? Q6 v ... Fffgmlzl :fl-IJ I I-:SE f V' . -1 . 'MI-1731 -I L II ffllfef. 'fl P I I iI.l?,fifi'i Qj.tgI .lIgfgfsX 55315. I N SS:+'Nf X .ax , .fl ,Jing x4 I lil: 11- ,ff . -X 1, .I ff--' Vx .NI I I, fblv P 'I M f-A 117 ,I , A t3 X J xx ,. -4,1 . I ..s. 1 -.-PCI 1 t.' ll I- NY It ' JIIII I .III II ll lf! NX. I'l-1.1142 jf' fi X 'J 11 . x,:.xL!6ff Q--,',-:.I Q39 QL? . -Ii Y,. I l il Ill Jil 1,11 . -I 1.-II IQII I ..... I.. I I I l:.I l: I ID. I-. ,lj ii. I. I-- IIQEI 11 ll-j Iii I I-' I EZ 1.-. 1.-I IL., I lie-11-'Il if I' '-we-1 I .ini EEL l.-l I.-. 1,-ll, 'ii li I 1 - V' I lj 1111- 9? PI tQ':I I -'ii il E1 E . LII 5 ' O wwf: -. . IPM-I :J Jim 1- -I-.1 I f Neff il l ixxlfbit M- I. 1- A -I'-, I 1.Il:iI ..ll- -- ll I I' 11.1. DIIDTSZ, ll VS '31-'ILM I' iff V Ii-s?' I :lj-,fc SSX 'SIX M.. . Ig il I WT 155 I HEI-lf'X1 1'l I A .yi 1 f I .-E .I E912 fx rw . ,,, -jf ,.. fr IJ RQ: do -.-1 0.' -ff! ----,-..f I wen I.,I.I -A Ifo. V- 1. II I -R -1 I ., v If ' , 'l I Sgr. 'Y AEILV U f 1111 IW I N ff X,-Wfiifl .I ROBERT ARTHUR HEFNER. M. S.. EE Assistant Professor of Zoology. B. S., Ohio Northern University. 1923: M. S.. Ohio State University. 1924. Present position since 1925. ROBERT BASIL SINCLAXR. A. M.. EN Assistant Professor of English. A. B.. Indiana University. 1921: A. M.. Columbia University. 1922: student. Harvard University. University of Illinois. Present position since 1925. ERIC E. ER1CKSON,1V1. S.. EE, FA. QMA Assistant Pr Ifessor of Mathematics. B. S.. South Dakota State College. 1922: M. S.. State Univer- sity of Iowa. 1923. Present position since 1925. ERIK ACHORN. Ph. D.. ZW. Ibis Assistant Professor of Historv. A. B.. Bowdin College. 1917: A. M.. Harvard University. 19211 Ph. D.. 1925: student. University of Paris. University of Bonn. Present position since 1925. RICHARD JULIAN VANTASSEL. A. M.. PA. AX. Artus Acting Assistant Professor of Psychology. Diploma. Stevens Point Normal School. 1915: Ph. B.. University of Wisconsin, 1923: A. M.. 19241 student. University of Chicago. Present position since 1925. LAWRENCE EDNVARD S-rout. Ph. D.. EE. KDAT Assistant Professor of Chemistry. A. B.. DePauw University, 1919: M. S.. Ohio State University. 19212 Ph. D.. 1923. Present position since 1923. BERTI-IA METCALF EMERsoN. A. M. Assistant Professor of Economics and Assistant Dean of Women. B. S.. Simmons College. 1910: A. M.. Radcliffe College. 1923. Present position since 1923. TWILLIS lqNAPP JONES. A. M.. BA dw. ELS Assistant Professor of Romania Languages. B., Hamilton College. 1917: A. M.. Pennsylvania State College. 19221 diploma. University of Madrid. 1922. Present position since 1923. WILLIAM F. 1-IOLDERMAN. B. S. Assistant Professor of German. B. S.. Cornell University. 1921: student. University of Wiscon- sin. 1922-23. Present position since 1923. GRACE GRAND-GIRARD GLASGLOXV, A. B.. fIwBK.AAA Assistant Professor of French and Registrar. A. B.. Miami University, 1908: student. Uni- versity ol' Chicago. 1921. At Miami University since 1919. Present position since 1924. PAUL 1-IEANEY Dunn. A. M.. QE. AGX Assistant Professor of Geology. A. B.. Miami University. 1922: A. M.. Ohio State University. 1924. At Miami University since 1922. Present position since 1924. MERREL DARE Ctuee. Ph. D.. 'PBX Assistant Professor of En lish. A. B.. Pomona College. 1920: Ph. D.. Kale University. 1924. Present position since 1924. ROBERT ELLSXVORTH BRowN. A. M.. CDKT Assistant Professor of Chemistry. A. B.. Miami University, 1920: A. M.. Princeton University 1924. At Miami University 1920-22. Present position since 1924. THOMAS MORTIMER MCKNIGl1T. A. M.. EIDE. ZET Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages. A. B.. University of North Carolina. 19211 student. University of Madrid. Present position since 1924. JOHN 1-IUNTLEY DUPRE. LL. B.. AX. EAX Assistant Professor of History A. B.. Ohio State University, 1924: LL. B.. 1916. Present position since 1924 I X fu x-sts- 7 Jll'Ig..r 'x Lmijilss Y' . .gl fi LAURBNCE HERVEY SKINNER, A. M.. KA Acting Assistant Professor of Romanic Lan- guages. A. B.. University of Florida. 1919: A. M.. Cumberland University. 1924. Present position since 1925. RALPH LEDYARD HENIIY. A. M.. QBK. Il AE Assistant Professor of English. A. B.. Carleton College. 1917: A. M.. 1922: student. University of Chicago. University of Minnesota. Present position since 1925. BARRETT FREDERICK McFAooN.M. B. A..-'LbMA. ATS! Assistant Professor of Economics. A. B.. Simpson College. 1922: M. B. A.. 1-lx-Irvard University Sglgtgol of Business. 1925. Present position since l'l0XVA11D 1'lUBER'l' 1-1Ic:cINs. A. B.. AEP, AT Assistant Professor of Public Speaking. A. B.. DePauw University. 1922: student. University of Iowa. Present position since 1925. A CAMERON DUNCAN EBAUGI-I. A. M. Acting Assistant Professor of Romanic Lan- guages. A. B.. John Hopkins University. 1922: A. M.. Middlebury College. 1925. Present position since 1925. FRANCIS M. VREELAND. A. M., AKQ Acting Assistant Professor of Sociology. A. B.. Alma College, 1922: A. M.. University of Michi- gan. 1923: student. New York School of Social Work. Yale Divinity School. Present position. second semester 1925-26. j. PAUL ALBERT. A. B.. ATE. IDKT Instructor in Mathematics. A. B.. Miami University, 1924. Present position since 1924. GILBERT LEONIDAS STou1'. A. B.. EE. QE. EAI' Instructor in Botany. A. B.. Miami University. 1923: student. University of Illinois. Present position sincc 1925. HERBERT Butow ANs'rAETT. B. S.. BAP Instructor in English and Assistant Librarian. B. S.. Miami University. 1924. At Miami since 1924. Present position since 1925. joIIN ANDREW Wl'fHROW. A. M.. GAX Instructor in English. A. B.. Williams College. 1921: A. M.. Harvard University. 1923: student. University of Paris. Present position since 1925. Rl-IEBA MURRAY SPENCELEY. 13. S. Acting Instructor in Mathematics. B. S.. Miami University. 1918. At Miami 1918-23. Present position since 1925. WA1.LACE PATTISON Rouoeeusii. A. B.. EX Secretary to thc Board of Trustees. A. B.. Miami University. 1911. At Miami University since 1911. Present position since 1917. WVARREN SIMPSON TPIOMPSON. Ph. D.. fbKrIv Director of Scripps Foundation. A. Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1907: A. M.. University of Nebraska. 1911: student. University of Chicago. 1911-12: Ph. D.. Columbia University. 1915. Present position since 1922. PASCAL KIDDER Wl1ELPTON. B. S.. KAP, FEA Professor of Economics. B. S.. Cornell University. 1915: student. University of Nebraska. Present position since 1924. EDGAR WELD KING. A.M.. QBK Associate Professor of Library Science and Librarian. A. B.. Oberlin College. 1916: cliplomu. Library School. New York Public Library. 1922: A. M.. Columbia University. i922. Present position since 1922. ,En Teachers, College If. I-t - -1 EI .1131 .. Illp' yeast 't .71 xxx I'1ARVEY C, MINNICII. LL. D.. 4-BK. KAII. fb1'A VEDA TI-IORPE NEBEL. A. M., QBK riff' PMIII? Dean of Teachers College and Professor of School Assistant Professor of English. junior College I I'f1'I 'TC' ' 121,11 Administration. A. .. Ohio Northern Uni- Diploma. Frances Shimcr School. 1914: A. B.. .. f, QI ' 'IRI versityj 1890: Ped. D.. 1907: A. M.. Ohio Wes- University of Illinois. 1916: A. M.. University of 13:01 I I , I II I fitter, leyan nivcrsity. 1908: LL. D..University of Ver- Michigan. 1923. Present position since 1924. 211. 11: -I1 if if A mont. 1912. Present position since 1903. ALFRED P HOBBQ :PER It .reef ,f ' ' . t. .x .I '. F3 WAI.TEIl SCIz1nNI5u GLllLHR.lJI1, D., KAH Assistant Professor of Industrial Education. 12111 'Q-'IIA' professor of Education. Ar Br. Miami University Diploma, State Normal School. Fitchburg. Mass.. 1 ff I,- mooi A. M.. Columism university. 1912i Ph. 19231 Student- Bradley Polytechnic. Inst-ture. -119,1 gf D., University of Chica o. 1922. At Miami 1923-2+ A12 Mlam' Un'VC 5lW S1999 1924- I ftili University since 1916. Present position since Present P05'U0 ' 519091925 I 911159. 1918- Roi' A. WVILLIAMS. QMA ' I JESSE VINCENT MCM,l.,,.,AN. peel. Du KAH Assistant Professor of Music. Graduate.. New I Professor of Education. A. B.. I-Ieiclelherg Uni- E'1q14nd COHSCVVMOYYZ Smclmfi University Of ' ' E895 A6rIyl.,l6I-Ionjlwlgiiiggfyga Cogegc' Illinois. Present position since 1924. rg rw' 1 e . .. no niversity. : stu ent. , M - .- summer school: West Virginia University. Uni- RUT51ic'Ii1r1iEREsL,iIst'g1i1tlNIg:of'eQorBofJIwiIL1IsicA0Di loma L is versity of Lliicngo. Columbia University. Minnesota Colle eof Musie l9l6.A'B ' 1 .J L Present Imsnlon Slncc mm' sity of Minnesoga. 1918. Present positionnggzc-e I I BENJIAMIN I-IAIuusoN Scuuoiait. Ph. M. WA' I -' ' Professor of Iitlucation and Extension Lecturer. FANNIE ROZINA METCALF. A. M.. KAII 7 A. B.. University of Illinois. 1900: Ph. M.. Assistant Professor of Home Economics. 13. I bl .- University of Cfliicago. 1901: student. Lelnncl Ed.. Illinois State Normal University, 19223 I Q '-- Stanford University. 1914-151 University of A. M.. Teachers College, Columbia University. --I I- Chicago. 1915-lb. AI' ivlinmi University since 19251 Home Economics diploma. 1925. Present -- I.. 1917. Present position since 1922. position since 1925. , - .IOHN If-l3UA1'4 COLUNS- A- 1V1-- K -111 ANN?XccBIInQHAsgZ51:It1Ilgroisgor of Home E ' Professor of Education. B. S.. National Normal B S Teachers Conee Columbr Ucqnmjn-'Es' L- '-.. University. 1892: A. B.. Ohio Wesleyan Uni- 1qj25 preeerrt Osrrimfsernee 19253 nwmsl Y' 5 versity. 1903: A. M.. Columbia University. 1925. ' pl ' ' Ia- -Q Present position since 1924. MARTHA FRANCES IQIMBROUGI-1. A. M.. KKI' '- '--' Assistant Professor of Art. A. B.. University of I- 1- CARTEII VIc'roIx GQDD. Ph. D. Kentucky, 1920: A. M.. Teachers College. IQ'I'1 Professor of Education. B.. .Bridgewater Columbia 'Univcrsity. 1925. Present position ,j Srzllclige. 1318: A. LIngle1rsItyoI 1923: since 1925. g It lj. .' N. 11Vcr5'W U 'Cal-39 ' C5':1 E XVILLIAM ERNEST Ross. A. B., l'I21A.fI1MA. AKE I 'P 1 9051110951960 Inns' acting Assiseaxkef Professorltgf Musgz. A. B.. I'-lfgw , r, . A . nivcrsitv o isconsin. 7: stu e t. U '- V' Z 1-RANCF5' P','f52N 1ffF A15 -'A- NI' . versity of Wisconsin School of Music.nNVheel1er I gg Associate I rofcssor of Enizlish. A. B.. National Crmeervarory of Music Presenr Sr- . -sr., Normal University. l89l:A.M.. 1803. At Miami 1925 ' P0 ' 10 Smeg -gg.. University 1902. Present position since 1907. B ' ERNICE I-Iomzr5I.I. Pl-OXVNER. AEE. AO . I., ALICE SwIsI-len. B. S. , Imstructo ' M ' . G d . . A ' S h 1 I .J -. Assoclate Professor of Home Economics. Student ol Musici lgtudejstcf NIE:-c?orIrJ1EiteCoI'ls?:?Il1igto1?y Ogf I -El ... ' Ohio Wesleyan University. 1892-93: Columbia Music and Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. I I- Univcrsity: B. S.. Ohio State University. 1914: Present position since 1921. ' I At. Ivlianii lrggvrersity since 1918. Present TQUSAN CAMIUI BROWNE A0 : I posmon Smcc ' -Instructor In Music.- Student. Oberlin Con- Iwi Q' Josem-I WADDELL CLOKEY. A. B.. -PBK. 111 MA. fbKT servatory of Music: Lyceum Arts Conservatory' 4 -1 Associate Professor of Music., A. AB.. Ivliami Chicago Musical College. Present position since I-A1 - Unxversitv. 1912: diploma. Cincinnati Conserva- 1922. I-I .- tory of Music, 1915. Al Miami University since IW - l9l5. Present position since 1925. GRACE ROGERSIKIIQRNAN. B. KAII. AAA Lu. 1, - Instructor 1151 Biology., Diploma. Teachers Col- I I AnI:I.IA WI2I.I.s Coma. A. B.. IIKE lege. Miami- UDIVCFSIEY. 1920: B. S.. 1923. ,N ' Assistant Professor of English. A, B.. lvliami Present P051131011 SmCe1923- 13 fi, IQ' , Hpriiglexlgity. 1907:'A. MA., CfiL3Jf2lJlH University. ICATIFERINE GEDDIZ?-IERSKEIE. B. S. 3,1755 g ix' 1 . -resent position since . enstructor in ome conomics. B. S.. Ol' '. s 0 1 lm A AMY NrMmARE,r SWISHER B. S. AEA btate University. 1918. Present position sirleg 11 If MCI Assistant Professor of Art. B. L.. Ohio Wesleyan 1921 NJ NW I5 University. 1903: 13. S., Teachers College, Co- MINNIE LEA!-I Nomses. EAI 4-,I I mffgf.. Icgrgoia University. 1915. Present position since llnstrtieptgr Ixgiltliic. Sttzlelent. Floriga State Col- 1-H -T kiesfgjfrc - Crge. - : ID orna. incinnati onservarnry I M, . . - Music, 1924. At Miami University 1923-24 FV I iff 'I'NIAllC3ARE1 MARY O CoNNoIl. Ph. 13. 0 . . A ' ,il 1 1' Assistant Professor of'I--iome Economics. Diplo- Pmbgm' posmon Since 19242 1 ma. Teachers College. Miami University. 1914: XVALTER C. MCNELLY. B. S.. KAI'I, EAE I Ph.. B.. 'University of Chicago. 1918. Miami Instructor in Biology. 13. S.. Miami University. gjfff MI: Hnryersity since 1918. Present position since 192-lr At-Miaiilgzlglniversitysincc1923. Present . position since . , we il A1.l5E1L'l' A'I'l'IEll'l'0N GIIINNELL. Jr.. A.M.. PAK. BAE MAItoAIzI3r AMANDA S1-IAXV. A. B.. AAA I Assistant Professor of Industrial Education. B. Instructor in Physical Education. A. B.. Uni- 4-.,. 1,1-fIf'Ax1'I S..'Miarni University, 19201 A.rM..'Columbia versity of Colorado, 1923: ccrtincate. Wellesley I-.QX5Avf'f1'fi1-r- ' University. 1925. Present DOSIIJIOD since 1920. College, 1925. Present position since 1925. 'gif-L .135 . ,ffef.i.s. MAIznAIu31' Even'rsoN PI-uI.I.II-fs. A. B. I-ENA DOROTHIQA VAN Rossum. B. S. U r fflffg-'11, if Assistant Professor and Director of Physical Instructor '11 Art-. Sy- C01Umb'a UmVe 51W P516 X1-liar? rmrgearion fry. Womerrll HAi Bu Kaiser College' 1925. Present position since 1925. L I 1 Mir,- 3 ccrfl 10816: C cs cy 0 age- - ELIZABETH NITCHIE X52 L.- I ' H '-'N Present position since 1921. gistrucfogdiln lPhytfsitSI Ediriezggnn. .DipIoma. ' WWC IX I 1 EDITH MYn'rI.Is KIzI..I.IzI1. A. B.. AO Entra' Oo O yswa ' 7 ucguon' New U 'LD -- LPN A fx' Assistant Professor of Music. A. B.. Ohio Wes- York City' 1924 Present posmon Smce I925' Xu 1...-X. PL N ji'9 leynn University. 1908: music diploma. 1913: WILLIAM DAVID Sromzn .Om I .Y HK HX . . . r . . , L, .wer ,N .1 M x A. nwisicrtwwlpma. Cornell University. 13083 'At Instructor in Industrial Education. Student. PQ.,-I 111 Q- i ,W Mmm: niversity since 1919. Present position Miami University. Assistant in Industrial .fin 1 Nsrsl RK' ' since 1922. Education. 1924-25. Present position since 1925. rr 'Ne IAhsent on leave. 1925-26: state supervisor of music. 1Abscnt on leave. 1925-26. , 14 H I NSY 519 we -417 ,-.JXPKX-f I 93 'LJ ll eQ 'fNf 'P-J, I- J 'qi- -....r Er 151151 f v lx ,x NA W ',l..x 1 .-I 1 '.l - .f M. fxr S x W is ,ah , ly NQ1, .xv Mfqq 'X Jil X! X Uym Yi k 'WMI Ill K , I P ' I Y , r TY, I rv . , X , 1 4 v,1w 1,-4. , , ,. , . I LQ- - M4-W--4.-1-'MA -M SENIORS Wilson Weil OFFICERS OF TI-IE SENIOR CLASS President .......................... CHARLES RAY W,ILSON Vice President .... Secretary ...,... Treasurer ..... . . . . .LUCILLE CROXVELL . . . .MARTHA PARDEE . . . . .EDWARD WEIL STUDENT SENATE REPRESENTATIVES Warren Dennison STUDENT Lucille Crowell Walter Ferguson Roger I-Iannaforcl Roman Zipfel I-Ielen Koch Naomi Terman Eleanor Kiernan Ralph I-Iicly Ralph Gessler FORUM REPRESENTATIVES Edward Weil Howard Bowyer Martha Pardee Wilbur Stull y Louise Trowbridge Sawyer Pomeroy Evelina I-Iill joe Murphy Malay Ann Smith Frank McVey Mayebelle Py Camilla Fry Mary Harlan '70 x HW I I1-ji! , 07? fi LM G , y I-fi -1 . N We illllllls lx 1 ve df . Q- .L ,ERN-,4.f '- K Zi I: I - I- + li gli E QE E E iq : E E' Ei E52 il? Q: 3 i 3 L l l,4 :IP E I' ill? 'eos N lj A as E3 ' .A K--I ' f2rfff'f'5iN T jZT'QP,al 'A l A 'haf ' lei' ,I gfng ooNMfj:lx,f U X ...I K all I A EXf 'Tf:'s.4f f I VJ lol j Q L! li? ' X X . o-,ftp NW-vi In - 'io .LT ' D7 veil- 1, lx THELMA ADAMS, AP, fI11'fIw Norwood, Ohio J ' ily? Big sister. 121. GJ: Liberal Arts: Varsity Hockey -'A lem L, Q, il! Q? Team OJ: Athletic Association: Bishop Latin T X 'V' Prize. , , U .u I.. , . Xx ,ij GEORGE ALExANoEa, 13911, -1,2 Cleveland. Ohio Dagger and chain 425: Grail mz Chief ixaarshal I -f l f -:iii Ol: Ye Merrie Players: Commencement Play OJ, C452 Mid Year Play i431 Miami Musical Associa- l.Qi'i-l , Lion: Varsity Social Committeeg Senior Ball -X l Committee Chairman. ill li l ,-,l l.l l I-I L .cl ... .l -l ll .J 1-1 J l--Q J- JANET IONE ALEXANDER Connersville. Incl. ,, Brenau CD1 Big Sister OD. C431 Le Cercle Francais 4- l--A cm. .M 4--1 ' ' lH'l ff fl 2-4 +A if PHOEBE ALLEN Evanston, ill, . 47 g ff Alcthcnai l l .-i F lil: Jia . Q.. Cl E-. l I , i ' cl L, -1 TIIEODORE FRANCIS AUPPERLE, BTSZ Middletown, O. L C-lee Club qzu. oy. 4431 Masqueraclers 4251 Arion ll Choir UD: Band CU, 123, 145: Sinfonia C351 Vice li' President CLD. I. ' l-7 - lil Z I .. , -lb --l - 50:-1 'jf ELMA BABEP., AZ Huntington. W. Va. 1 Q Zoo 2 ,J gg ' JD Classical Club UD. 143. J Q ' im, L. gklliif All i gg: Y 0 l PM . -.,l.. iv f Lil. AR'r1-:UR O. BAKER, EAP, KfbK, 4123, KAII Arcanum. O. ' Major Botany Club C231 Modern Zoology Society , u 1 fb-Q -. nf, i431 Fencing Instructor C433 Chairman University Q1 if-2672 VZ657 Bridge Club co. 2 T -' niiiiwagl lf l. 117:-lp ll CMT llufmj-1 xv a ffflx if ' W 1 ili HAZFL BARBOUR KCI: Oxford Ohio 1 L i7 OJ - . , . ',i?x of-J Home Economics Club OJ. C4-D. f ,.,-,4 K 'N--I.-A... N fn 42' '2? lfxl ,,-wx! ling ff x-J4fffr-ll ..rL.1:s.T1'- Esc 2 26 ELEANOR E. BARKMAN. AE. AO, KAII Springfield. . lvladrigal Cluh C25. C35. C451 Manager Cll-52 Chapel Choir C25. C35. C45:Opera Club C25. C35. C45:Miami Musical Association C451 Pan-Hellenic Council C451 May Festival Chorus C35. C451Mid Year Play C451 University Organist C45. ' Susuz I. BECKLEY. AT Sandusky. Ohio Y. W. C. A. Cabinet-C35. C45 l-IARRY O. BEEMAN Cleveland. Ohio VIRGINIA BI3I.cI-IER. AT. fI2l'fi1 Greenville, Ky. Alethenni. Vice President C45: Cosmopolitan Club: Classical Club. gli L.. 271 T? ' E211 X Nl O is A! CLKLU 5, , '-.HC Q 55 Qlllllk Ill r Els .hw 14 , ! X.. I . l lg., 115520 V525 fill! leg? 'iii fini . Zi ll ' I I I 3 C, C. -. i- I -I Vi l.1 Cl 1 -- I, l C ,-, ll ii -gl ... -Qi fi-Q - j gi l .l ... - L. ,lol-IN D. BLAClilTOllD, Kf!1K.KAH.AI'E,4rBK El Dorado.O. -A - Glce Club C451 Y. M. C. A, Extension Team: Ogden House Committee C451 Chemistry Assist- Ml ... ant op C47 I-l '-- ' ' L, l. - -lf..l LJ - l rf-i Dai C: U . MELVIN BLOOM Fremont. Ohio fqfflo -.l - to l Gail 0 nib lk-A :grey Q i. II' V-Egg IJ- ow I- ,N , 0 Li JUNIOR BOGAN, ATE Miamisburg. Ohio 'auf jilihu- . fl' fzif-IL ik l 577 C52-Qi 'K XZ--I I DANIEL H. Boomvfukrzzrx, Jn.. AT Miamisburg. Ohio Eli-Xfgfn,-' H1455 Clce Club Cl5. C25. C451 Commencement Play CZ5, '.j4'iffT9' jvkw? C35: Masqueraders C25. C351 Student Staff C15, O 'I 5 lkxin C251 Mid Year Play C451 Classical Club CZ5. C351 QF 'l' l F - ,532 KN. Varsity Social'Club C35. C451 Manager Gpera C45. 5' Q O ' XX O o ..l Luk ,.,-. 4' x3'V ,.. -:M C JG -ldv .-fy. . ll if W Q5 ' I l ' l -Sew 5 97 C ,, 5 fild .4 ,.n-- I .S- im so . I Cf! lfwf Lf k Fi -f A k fil 'Lid Ill'-fil7fEl l li 'Fl i FHL' .'X. 's 'TL fi Wi? - f U: M: ,U 'fix 1-Iowmzn D. Bowman, EX. PAN Mason, Ohio ! I L if Hllxq Varsity Baseball 125, 135. 145: Ivlen's Chorus 145: Qakq ' lu ,H lg fi- Glee Club 125. 135: Opera Club 135: University ii .,,! is Orchestra 145: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 145: 5X If Association 125, 135. 145: Senior Representative AKXNX if to Stuflent Forurn 145: Chapel Choir 145, .. Ml i Lisa l ,QFFQ MARY E. BRANDON, IIJBK. fI1I'111 Oxforlzl, Ohio Zoological Club: Classical Club. . li C- iw l l l rg .ai E4 i ' . -' l l-' l- l Ll l HERBERT R. BRAUCHLA Oxford, Ohio 1 l l l l '-I l ' V- l T Vu: I l..i H -Fnorusuca M. Bmsmic, AE, KAIT Chillicothe. Ohio 'I if Alethenai 125. 135. 145: Secretary 135: Festival Q. ..-5 ' Chorus 115: Opera Chorus 125, 135: Woman's j- '-' Athletic Association 1l5, 125, 135. 145: - Association 145: Big Sister 135, 145: Y. W. C. A. Cl L. Second Cabinet 135:Y. W. C. A. First Cabinet 1452 , li: Classical Club 125. 135. IRQ l QPF EQ l It ,- l- : FZ! RUTH E. BROOKBANK, AI' l..ibercy,lInd. -e l'- Big Sister 135: Classical Club 135. 145: Volley Ball lt -4. .-1 QQ 135: Freshmen Commission 115. '-1 MARTHA BURDSALL. XS! Seven Mile. Ohio I -,. , Association: Class Basket Ball 115, 125, 135, :S I-' U00 145: Orchestra 135: Madrigal Club 135. 1 -5 ll'-l Q J 'Qi C' ' Q M95 Zi Qgivf-K JC v ...l ,., i, equi! l-Q... if :ilk .-l Gr-:once BYLENGA, BK Hamilton. Ohio , . sa of German Club 115. 125, 135. 145: Classical Club 125. wifi . . Vikixilis, Q11 iso 1 . 14 f--..ghzf 425,-..r Y: ix Qfgfkslwklglly lVlARGUERITE'lVlARlE CHAr.uFouR, KIJFKD Paris. France X 31 K l 2 Cosmopolitan Club 135: President 145: Madrigal Club 135: Librarian 145: Big Sisters 145: Y. W. 310911 C. A. Znd Cabinet 145. of Il will-, Kfex w lAh3Oi1f . f w Nfx f . Afqily B451 ICT, fo KC: 6-'lil li' WJ' Wi !j1Ml 'N 1' f .f:,ie . .,.i:1f sXw 28 1 - NJ C351 Band: Arion Choir. - Pl lu. PM nf! ff Af XX. 75 5 C149 gi X X In W tliutw I- -. lol IN ROBEIl'l' CLAGUE. ZAE Cleveland. Ohio JC If W fl Cilulfx Q Dagger and Chaing Football Cl5. C25. C35. C451 HH I CMC Association C451 Track C351 Men's Chorus .71 uf' : ' l Q26 f X sit 9 ,. NX-dgj. Rum Doius Coe jeffersonville, Ohio Is C4314 I 1 - E - louis: F. CRONIN, EAP Cincinnati. Ohio - I: German Club: Botany Club. Z .- 14 Q Ti .- Il I' C- WAYNE C. CRONIC. fIvKT Norwalk. Ohio l :ll 1 -1 Q - I-A Q 7 'fa-ig LLJCILLE Caoweu.. AZ Cleveland. Ohio Mortar Board: Chairman of Wells Hall C451 Stu- El lj dent Council C451 Student Senate C451 First J I l Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C451 Vice President of 'Lil Senior Class Sociology Club C351 Association 15 C25. C35, C451 Entered from College for XVomen. I Western Reserve University C251 Mid Year Play A ' C451 Recensio Staff C351 Student Staff C351 Sport i Editor C451 Ye Merrie Players C351 Secretary C451 Alethenui Literary Society C25. C351 C451 Women's -N LQ Athletic Association C25. C35. C451 Athletic Board I-., C35. C45. I ARTHUR B. DAMON, CIDAS. QBKIH. TAN Fremont, Ohio ' .. of x student starr Cl51 sport Editor qzy. op. C451 ki Q ol Lil AQ llcccnsio Stan' C351 Junior Prom Committee C351 Q IW 551 1 Baseball Manager C451 M Association C451 i-1 I-logan's Alley C251 Publicity Manager C351 I if- C QQ Miami Union. Fri- COY7 Q3 L w gdlig Gimcs lotix DEAN. KOA. Kd: Mantua, Ohio Jf' . Hiram' College C151 Madrigal 425. 03, C451 Chapel 21.11 'Clif' Choir 125. op, 4451 A. A. U. w. Scholarship oy: 1 ,Q Y. W. C. A. C25. C35, C451 Big Sisters C351 Opera ,g. f'Q,4Q C351 Basket Ball C25 1 Track C25. lNXXl ' VC 'ff'-' f--Waffle-fn .lf z iliiif 3 DAVID M. Deto. ASX, Q22 Covington, Ky. 9 ,- l jj' G C1 ' Ax I XX student Staff op. C451 Y. M. C. A. 135. C451 .r O, i CX Member of State Student Y. M. C. A. Council i Q rx 51'sCN-fix, C351 Editor Handbook C351 Handbook Staff C451 9 .Wg J-N N--.3-if Miami Union: Cosmopolitan Club. JUQQI,-EPIC .C Q N .el .' it - 1 - . Q 5 Ri! il 1. aiu ,- ivisf ii ,a 29 f 1 f if fiufl-L aft 1 1 0. Q1 -1. C ' tai ' -l E all .. X cfflexlli? Ulf lf Dayton. Ohio Pg' ' -F W Auger: ENNISON. E E zmx. dino. 'PMA -:Ko Ciilll. 4 D 4 C .my fx' ,K ll . l Red Cowl: C-rail1 Student Senate C35, C451 EcliLor of Reccnsio C351 Miami Student C15. C25, C452 Miami Union 425. C35. C451 Class Representative C35. C452 M. C. A. Executive Board C451 Student Faculty Committee C451 Men's Chorus C25. C351 C451 Masqueradels C151 Philharmonic Club C352 Circle Francais C151 Editor of Summer Stu- dent C351 Class Treasurer C351 Varsity Social . ,l 'L-Fl Club C351 Arion Choir CI5. l... -J W Fl l RAYMOND B. Dlzwlzy. EX, FAN Blarlchester. Ohio I I ,-, ,X ll GARLAND C. DOERING. 'DAB Cleveland. Ohio Q Mid Year Play C25. C35. C451 Ye Merrie Players If-l -, C25. C35 C451 Dagger and Chain C251 Sophomore I- 3 Hop Committee. -4 'I ,R .- Z3 li L..l L., L, l.. M CLIFFORD DOERR Okcana, Ohio ...g E Ill.. .gg I .Fl HELEN Douotlxss. EK Oxford, Ohio '- I II li i Z DAISY B. EATON. AZ Bellcfontaine. Ohio Podacs: Arion Choir C151 Festival Chorus: l-J' - Home Economics Club CI5. 425. 435. C451 Sopho- l l .UCF 47 'O You .FE ' more I-lop Committee: junior Prom Committee1 ,fl I: I O0 soccer 415 425. 435. C451 Hockey 4354451 Athletic 'kxw L- - Board C45. Qgllgv fi 4 1:1 . 4 4 .Q 4 QL 55 A -'V' 1 ll --1 f ..l 'ACN WALTER M. FERGUSON, AT Dayton, Ohio Dagger and Chain C251 Grail C351 University LL '- W Marshal C351 Masqueraders C351 lnterfraternity ff, L l, Council C35. C451 Student Forum Representative it C451 Sophomore Hop Committee. aw- -X Xi, Hi, l J fl' 'Nl I ' ,f'lClC?7f A 'lf ,Yi GEORGE FRENCH. AKE Gallon. Ohio j 'QJQIQ Of' Baseball 425. 435. 4451 Football 425. 4251 Arion ' ,Xi O50 Choir Cl5. C251 Masqueraclers C351 Junior Prom ff N. ff- A' -4 O Committee: Senior Picnic Committee. U X5 WELL A 7' 24' lf rx! ...gi , ,fxt 'Lmurx . lxlai 30 lg ---jg...., El g 1 H il - lil- lfflv 17? 4 lil li a--tl 7fc'Dl 5M X I me ar MABEL Fruscue. KTK, KI? Wapakoneta. Ohio j fl 1 .lllilifl Volley Ball 415. C25, 435. 4451 soccer C3511-lome 5:13, 'C l Ll lvl .ig Economics Club CI5. CZ5. C35. C451 Big Sisters CZ5, lil J , ' 3-- C352 5Vomcn-5 Athletic Association CZ5. C35. C45. X Ads Q-X. .ff 'ilfiif lVlARY CAAHLLA FRY. AZ Cincinnati. Ohio Classical Club C151 Spanish Club CI5. C251 Soccer C15, 435: Baseball C15. 435, 4451 student Forum .413-. C4-5. - D li fl . W -. llf-l? W Arrmio GANSBEIIG, fIrKT, FAN Lake Forest, lll. Football C25. C35. C4-51BaselJall C25. C35. C45 Z Basket -- Ball C251 Athletic Board of Control: M Associa- N- :- tion: lnterfraternity Council C351 Red Cowl: i I: Dagger and Chain, I, .. l- ' L- l, IQATHERINE GANTZ. QBK. '-IPIVI1, AT Cincinnati. Ohio A i V: Liberal Arts Club C25. C351 President C452 T' Crimson Towers Staff C25. C352 Editor C-45: Student Council C451 Varsity Debate Team C251 Alethenai Literary Prize C351 German Club C452 l Circle Francais C251 Associatiom Second ,J Cabinet of Y. W. C. A, C251 Big Sisters C35, C451 I ' X ZOO Public Speaking Prize C151 Cosmopolitan Club C45. -z -.U I .QL ul 'A C. C553 l Z I li RALPPI L. Gessuzn, fIwBfIr, QMA. IDX Indiana. Pa. E E W Student Senate C452 Glee Club C15, C25. C352 Miami , .-3 .- Men's Chorus Publicity Manager C452 Student -ll? Staff C451 I-logan's Alley C251 Editor C351 Fresh- - j man Debate Coach C451 Soph Hop Committee: R Chapel Choir C451 Festival Chorus C151 Varsity Band CI5. 425: Miami Union. .. ' - eisilaill ily i PAUL G. GINGRICH, A941 '1roy- Ol-no Q Oni 1- K ' x Basket Ball C25. C351 Baseball C251 C35, 4451 Classi- or- ' 4,00 cal Club: Sociology Club: Dagger and Chain1 Q Pan l--lcllenicg Cerele Francais: M Association. bcggf C i- C GZ Fxuaoislucic GIIAUMAN North Lexvisburg. Ohio fiffjgl, ,Q , Ct, .,, I Wrestling 425. 435. 445. l QQ - if 41-ei fn ' CIM.-53 if i A x lfi, ' -'LIN N' -WZ -lf by Joi-IN GRANT. AGX, ATX Circleville. Ohio L ,lf 'll X Freshman Football: Classical Club: El Atenco iff- Vp: l X A-:Nw Espanol C251 Dagger and Chain C251 Boxing 4251 S500 lnterfraternity Council C35. C45. CO gt- Xgfih OX C 'Till FA o Q, L11 - ll :- , 55 C C ' fda' NYSE? 5 Sig M 3 4 X ,1- 31 --f X kt , ,iQ7'fx Q-J D' ITC- - I l-Q- -,...... il - 4 .S - 4 Lf... by Ei -I H or Ei l??iE5 lil .-. f-i I- aaa X W Zvffyx X 'X ' PAUL MARTIN GREEN, BAE, PAN East Liverpool. Ohio at Student Assistant Accounting C311 C411 Chairman V- Ciiiffl xif J ll lllglgllzli Citi ff Ogden Hall: Student Senate C41. 1 f fi- fl' l'Q1.U 25 ,K RUTH HAMBURGER Dayton. Ohio Big Sister C21. C312 Captain Miami Chest C41. lMl l ' l fi -i Ei 11 U 1 l l P 'T I: ' 3 lil b Lrg U-5 GLENN M. I'lAMlLTON. BK I-Iamilton. Ohio ,E .J l ri in l i 1 in Cl Rossa Mooma HANN,xFoRD. EX Cincinnati. Ohio , -' Freshman Basket Ball Captain: Basket Ball C211 M- LJ l Glee Club CU. C411 Masqueraders C311 Dagger f-' i L-j and Chain C211 Grail C311 Pan Hellenic C411 Vicc ' i ls' President C311 Association: Representative . i Student Forum C411 Tennis Tobey Cup C21. lj 5: 1 eip , Fx n i V' I! QI i lr- E.-- 1 Ci ELVA HANNAPI. EK Oxfordf-Ohio 1 -1 !l-..I I-I L- :Q ,. l I' Af ROBERT S. 1-Lmncaoviz, QKT Cleveland. Ohio ' l--l Freshman Football Manager Cl1: Varsity Football L Manager C4-1: Sophomore Hop Committee C211 junior Prom Committee C311 Chairman of Com- 5 l:Jl.j 5,0 QKCIW mencement Invitation Committee C41. '1 llrell- W ' 25 ke I-ll l on J Q' lf? f-:li git-'g,Q?f5g -rf 1 D Af 1 ' K' 'il' Ml C Ct. J MARY L. I-Lxm.AN. AEA. Kfif Conncrsville, Incl. Piilgij House chairman of Bishop C211 Chairman of W Hepburn C411 Y. XV. C. A. lst Cabinet C21. C411 F251 Lambda Tau C21, C31. C411 'Mortar Board C411 -C-NHC 311,12 Alethenai C31, C411 Student Senate Secretary C411 CN Women's Student Council C21, C411 Big Sister C211 Student Forum Representative C41. ffl me J Jw ll Lid! i Eli J -X C f' li lxl 'J N I J .Q Vykrfdt x N s C, .1 Lift A Ulaogi XZCQ, ' FCC 1' 'A ll' l fi at Lf gy- fy, IQENNETH I-Imvvexz, OTH jackson Center. Qhio Senior Ball Committee .5 .-4', H, I X1 X0 - L gf ,J l WAi.1'ifR F, I-lizmzm Eastwood. Ohio Esrmzia I-isis. A0 Ft. Recovery. Ohio Arion Chorus CI3: Festival Chorus 'CZ3: Opera Chorus C331 University Orchestra C332 Madrigal C431 Classical Club C431 University Organist C431 Y. W. C. A. CI3, C231 Mid Year Play C43. XV-xtocw M, l-Iuifi.iNut5R, BK Clyde. Ohio Varsity Debate Team C33. C431 Coach Women's Debate Team C431 StuclentfAssistant Government C331 Student Assistant Philosophy C331 Miami Union. Biwoics I'-li5A'riiM.xN. AKE Dayton, Ohio Football Cl3, C23. C33. C431 Dagger and Chain: Senior Ball Committee: Association. I-liztiziv 1--luwtmcs. AE Woodstock. Ohio Evii 33 Home Economics Club: Botany Club: Second Cabinet Y. NV. C. A. C33. C43, IKALPH Wittzuzol-linv. QSKT, EAX. 'I'B'I7, fDBK 'Nashington C. H.. Ohio Varsity Band CI3: Track Squad C232 President junior Class: Vice President Y. M. C. A. C331 Miami Union: Varsity Cross Country Team C231 University Marshal: Varsity Social Club: Y Executive Committee C431 Y Extension Team C331 Masqueraders: Student Faculty Committee C331 Managing Editor Miami Student C433 Stu- dent Senate C33. C4-3: Y. M. C. A, Cabinet C233 Student Staff Cl3. C23. C33. ' UNA I-iii.i.. ZTA Cincinnati. Ohio Vollcy Ball Captain Cl31 Botany Club C231 Big Sister C231 Classical Club C331 Student Forum Rep- resentative C431 Volley Ball Captain C431 Home Economies Cluh C33. C43. RUBY Liars l'lOLDREN Coodhope. Ohio Big Sister C33. liirl 1- i i ff SR ,Pi :T l g:f' :sE' x ff' f X if C 4771 X ' ff -4 1.15 .., .- iaiiCi.i.ciiiiiiiit ii- wig iii! i.. lfll Z :Cl P: l C --- -l 1 -A. C13 3 E C :l :fl gaze . Eli i :C .- C. .. l -. E' ri L: Q Zi- ,sfcjillh ' li - Crow quit- Y 0 'll I I-T' it . ii J' ' iii 3533355 C Q 51 3 imc W fit-.Aga-1 if-jiiiiz L ful. l -Sgisvxx S-if .. . 'blillci . W , WV ayglld gqri Cf fx ' Cf' ,fnifijl er,-'j rxxf ,J v .1 ..i new er' nie .- ..l 1 0 C ll LW' , -. ' 1 1.11-' G ' hit Il f N x7 will J C., ,U 1 'lime' gif., Trlosuxw F. HORN. AKE Lorain. Ohio X Q',lC'i+ fy' Pan Hellenic C311 President C41. .- fi 'Aff , , Klfik -jf! l'lAZEL, I-losnRooK, AE Blue Ash. Ohio W Big Sister C21: Botany Club: Secretary-Treasurer ' , -l C211 Freshman Commission C111 Volley Ball C21. iv- I-C! C31, C412 Soccer C11. - I.-.1 1 .-, W V -. tg W l ll! ,-l I le ei , U THELMA I-Iovis. AI' Gibsonburg, Ohio l LI iL.l 5 Big sister C351 Volley Ban C211 second cabinet J V- Secretary C312 Classical Club C41. 3 tj il 1 i-l ,ix fl lj FLORABEL Human, KDBK. KAII. fIvI'fIf. ZTA le-l pl l Connersville, lncl. If Alethenai Cl1. C21. C31. C411 Classical Club C11. L.. lgj C21. C31. C412 Student Staff C31. C411 Freshman ,1 ,916 Commission C113 Big Sister C21, C31. I i F7- l 27-if :Q 1' u-- 1' Wiu.mM H. Iumf. EAP London. Ohio .. X.. l Sophomore Hop Committee: Masquerade CZ1, C31. l A- H W -, l-A . l 1 ii l J - NiLs P. JOHNSON. ATA. QMA. FAN Elkhart. Ind. -J i N A Q :il --. 7 Dagger and Chain: Opera Club C21, C311 President i -A --- U6 gfT'5C C311 Glee Club C21, mg Miami Musical Associa- Qm Q' tion C411 University Marshal C311 Senior Ball bmw if-f J Committee: Chapel choir 429. Cay. C Maile lwll.-J tv 'M i '- All i . 531 -IQ C Illia Till? T 'Sf j HOYTIE. KAY, BK, KIDK Sardinia. Ohio C si. - V -lfitl 'WX Mil? fi, 1iN.fQL?f 3 Ll E HOXVARD A. KENDALL, ATA Rushville. lnd. ff Ki l Varsity Track C215 Varsity Football C311Classical fiyflxw f- . iw 0,1 1- ClubC11.C21. Afxfx Y . S Vigil, f ,' -, 95,4 1 1. is fgiji if fix WJ ryb IN' if ' F'-fi F 4 15.357 f- Q J: lf'-H tax I ' , l 2 34 Jonas W. Kimono, ATA Osborn. Ohio l1r.xc,xNoR IQIERNAN, AAA Xenia. Ohio Liberal Arts Club CI1, C21. C31, C411 Vice President C41-1 Women's Association: Hockey C111 C211 Soccer C21. C311 Varsity C311 Basket Ball C21. C311 C411 Track CI1. C211 Captain C111 Ye Merrie Players: Mid Year Play C411 Big Sisters C21, C311 First Cabinet Y. W. C, A. CZ1. C311 Senior Ball Committee. l'lHI.l'iN Louise ICOCI-I, EK, 111111 Cincinnati, Ohio Alcthenai CI1. C21, C311 President C411 Volley Ball C11, C311 Soccer C21, C311 C411 Track C211 Asso- ciationg Big Sister C21. C31. C411 Forum Repre- sentative C411 Student Council C41. lfA'l'HIlYN Kotrrsk. GT Wapakoneta. Ohio Hockey gn. 1291 Madrigal Club 419. 429. oy. co: Chapel Choir C21, C31, C411 Big Sister C21. C31. ICM:-im'N Etmor. KRAMER. BT Oxford. Ohio Alethenai C21. C31. C412 Hockey C21. PAUL J. KRAMER. OTH. 412 Oxford. Ohio Botany Assistant C31, C41, juuus W. KUHNE, B611 Oxford. Ohio Glce Club C31. C411 Football C311 Baseball C31. EIJZABETH LEEDS, AAA Ashland. Ohio POdECSZ Mortar Board: President Women's Athletic Association C411 Treasurer C311 Women's Pan Hellenic Cl1. C21. C311 President C411 Girls' Association C31. C411 Treasurer: Student Senate C411 Freshman Commission C111 Second Cabinet Y. XV. C. A. C211 Big Sister C21. C311 Home Economics Club C21. C31. C411 Botanical Club C211 Class-Basket Ball C111 C21, C31, C411 Class Hockey C111 C21. C31, C411 Captain Varsity Hockey C211 Class Soccer C31. C411 Class'BasebalI Team C21. C31. 35 is Fill SICK Off! SLK of ' 771111 in GXXK' .1 f 'ti' 2. 'i ' M126 gl Xxx? EEE :E , l . ml .2 at in ln' 3 li I . 51 i il F! 1 3 H Ei - . liar fl j 'l .J l l. I , E - . E I- as E5 is coll T lg Q-CJ ts 1 tiln fsflaify .AM E G' ivlj .613 C iiIff:'-!., gi 1- ' nl ,C I? b GW ' g'L' :ff 1' SV 1 1151 0,5357 N' ,Z -C' f f ft,-. 114. ,,.... EFT Li V. Q I li E Q f jk I1 El I Q55 fig 5 Vile N5 WMC itll 'vid I, J, Llllk M26 A l -iii? lliliil E122 J . M i til rj li 4 f-A T3 nfl i gl rn jf f W- 5 lil li, It Q -. -l . Ti f 4 f Q' ji Qogw .f NTC E11 Qgiggj Ilif li at ln l gulf ilm fvibi I ixllljx .2 2: lux NS 3 C.Z'If3e it 53.53 xref 1' 'Jia Y UC S4 f X f hifi' X 5.1.5, .iltislrx-7 aftifx -A -2 ,g,Q7 Q .-MJ do fill C 5 fn EDITH LYNE Sebring, Ohio L. ELIZABETH lVlCC:ONNAUC'7l-lliY. AAA. A'l', Dayton, Ohio Mortar Board: Ye Merrie Players Cl5, C25. C35. C451 President C451 Mitl Year Play C25. C35. C451 Commencement Play Cl5, C351 Liberal Arts Club Cl5. C25. C35. C451 Big Sister C25. C351 Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinet C251 Freshman Commission C152 ' Class Vice President C351 Miami Student C25. ' C35. C451 Rccensio C351 Sophomore Hop Committee C251 junior Prom Committee C351 Arion Choir Cl5: Womens Athletic Association CI5. C25. C35. C451 M Association C45. IVIAIIGARET MCLENNAN. AOII Cincinnati. Ohio Second Cabinet Y. XV, C. A, C251 Sophomore I-lop: Big Sister C251 ,Junior Prom: Pan l-lellcnic C25. C35- C45. Q FRANK McVi2Y, ju., AT Lexington. Ky Ye Merrie Players C25. C35,C4-51 Masqueradcrs' C25. C35- FRANCES HELEN MAINS. AZ, AT Springfield, Ohio Mortar Board: Freshman Commission C151 Y. XV. Second Cabinet C25: Y. W. First Cabinet C351 President Y. W. C. A. C451 Class Teams Cl5. C25. C35, C451 Bishop Varsity B. B. C25. C35. C451 Liberal Arts Club CI5. C25. C35. C451 Association C351 Athletic Board C351 junior Class Manager C351 Newkomb Trophy Cup C152 President Junior Women C352 Student Council C35. C451 Student Senate C35. C45. F. C. Matav. AT Hamilton. Ohio CAT:-iERiNE M. MAMJEIJANT. K'l'K.KAII Hamilton. Ohio l.iberal Arts Club Cl5. C25. C35. C4511-FCZSUTCF C351 Womens A. A. Cl5, C25. C35. C451 Student Council C452 Pan Hellenic C451 Class Volley Ball Cl5. C25, C351 Captain and Manager CZ5: German Club C451 Class Baseball C351 Varsity Volley Ball Cl5. C251 Big Sister C35, C451 Assistant Chairman C451 Y. NV. C. A. CI5. C25. C35. C451 Second Cabinet C351 First Cabinet C451 Opera C251 Mathematics Assistant C45. MARY E. MARSH. EK London. Ohio Mortar Board: Podacr. Student Council C25. C351 President C453 Student Senate C25. C451 Student Faculty Advisory Committee C25. C35. C451 Soph- omore Hop Committee C251 Association C25. C351 President C45: Second Cabinet Y. VV. C. A. C251 Athletic Board C25. C351 Hall Chairman. East C352 Mortar Board: Pleiade Cup CI51 Pres- ident Soplfomore NVomen C251 Big Sister C252 Class Soccer C151 Varsity C25. C35. C451 Class Hockey C35. C451Class Basket Ball CI5. C25. C35, C451 Captain l and Z: Varsity Basket Ball Cl5. C251 Captain C351 Class Baseball Cl5. C25. C351 Big Sister Delegate to Eagles Mere C151 Dele ate to W. l. A. S. G. to Vassar C351 Wellesley l145. 36 Funnix litizmsisri-1 lvi.xn'r1N. AI' Logan. Ohio Athletic Association CID. 123. GJ. C433 Volley Ball ill: Poclac ill: President Home Economics Club: Second Cabinet Y. XV. C. A. CZJ. 'lQl'lEl.?S-lA M. lVllLl.l2ll Oxford.Ol1io NVILLIAM H. lvliti.ui1. AT, 11,2 Collc,f1eCorner. Ohio Grail: Red Cowl: Student Senate OH. Q-'UQ Presi- clcnt Senior Class: Manager Basslgiallz Chairman Sophornorc l-lop Commirrecg Junior Prom Com- mittcc: Rccensio Staff R351 Dclerzvte to Student Senate C'onlercncc at Knoxville, Tenn.: Y. M. C, A. Cabinet C452 lvl Assiuciation1Clce Club L-il: Dagger and Cliain ill. Wittmm j. Mitten. ASX, ATZ5 Damascus. Ohio Miami Union 127. OJ. C451 Student Assistant Cl1cmistry:Class Dclwate LZJ. l-lowlinn Al.l3ER'l' Mn.l.s. AT Niles. Ohio Freshman Traci: Clj: Varsity Track QZJ. OJ, 1451 Banc! C411 Classical Club OJ. C452 Asso- ciation Oj, 00. Cmu. MlNNiNo. 11113K CDBG: Batavia, Ohio Miami Student Staff GJ. MJ: Cosmopolitan Club HJ: Student Assistant. Spanish C351 Cross Coun- try CZJ, C311 Football Squad HJ: Ivliami Union. Giaoiinn Atvm Mmwmc Batavia. Ohio KENNIETI--I N. lVlONNE'I'TE. EAE Marion. Ohio Football QD. OJ. C451 Association C?-D. C35 ffl-1. 37 is 1 filllllllll me .l. If E E F it C-l Ei l . F ,. Q 1 Obi ' I do Q i 1 llffia xg Z Q . 'll :A- C, il ' X itil ' S532 N OSX l ogzhgffxf S l if si il i V -, x' X Nfif ' .C , Q j C Lf ' u l H gg :lil lilfgl 5 itil? lil'-5135! ll . -C N 51 C1719 itil? EQ? : . li? i 'l - l i L: i .Wg 1 E E :i I: FI! 1 l-15+ .Tl I 1..,: lik LEFT.. ' E11 li ? ,QLD -I - H1 I -ji' QCD ti WW- G . D,-, 7 0 f is C52 11-1 is 4 I C, Qbggyaalf f-A 'if ' ljii ' Sag l L i r-'mg' i it K w EEC I IW.- lkfbz L le C-if ig LXMF'-n.,.v-iibgdj 5 KL ,Lg ., -- 'b,'-- -4 ll X IJ L l lv ' Jin! f i-. 'A 5 ls 'iv ' ,'l - I 4 A V -I C C sf iw I -ll C il. D C X M Ella-fxff HF-1 6--4 . 1 ia -' X- 4 . I-I ......- 5 'H QL UQ ifgz U -1 f D. W. MONROE Sidney, Ohio Dwicm' D. Mooiuz Bellcfontaine. Ohio Louisa MURRAY. AOII Campbellstown. Ohio Classical Club CI5, C451 Soccer CZ5. C35. C45: Botan- ical Club Cl5. JOSEPI-UNE NA'F'l'lNGER, EK Warrensburg, Mo Ivlortar Board: Bishop Hall I-louse Chairman C451 Student Council C451 Y, W. C. A. Cabinet C35. C451 Junior Prom Committee: Student Senate C451 Alcthenai C15. -C25 .C35. C451 Hand- book Staff C352 Classical Club C25. C35. C451 Soccer C25. C35, C452 Volley Ball C351 Track Team C251 Big Sister C25. C351 Association. ERNEST H. NEvlLl-E. ASX Greenville, Ohio Boxing Cl5. C251 Cosmopolitan Club C35: Cross Country C25. C45. FRIEDA Osaoxw, KAII Moxvrystoxvn. Ohio Home Economics Club: Student Assistant Home Economics. MARTHA Louise PARDEE, Al' Franklin. Ohio Y. W. C. A. Cabinet CZ5. C351 Big Sister C25. C351 Soph 1-iop Committee: junior Prom Committee Volley Ball C25, C35. HARRY F. PARKER, TKA Salem. Ohio Debate C351 XVrestling C25. 38 MARY ANN SMITH. AAA Oxford. Ohio Western College Cl3. C231 Liberal Arts Club C33, C431 Forum C43. I-hzi.EN STADLER. XYZ. QIJIVII Oxford. Ohio Liberal Arts Club Cl3. C23. C33. C431 Volley Ball U3- C23. C33- Crmlu.11s PAYN12. AKE Milford, Ohio. Track C23. C331 Basket Ball C232 Dagger and Chain. GLEN:-1 Pnausoiw Oxford, Ohio WARD C. PILKEY. ZIAE, QBCP Norwalk. Ohio Red Cowl: Mid Year Play C23. C331 Arion Choir C131 University Marshal: Student Staff C23. C33, C431 Business Manager C432 Student Forum Representative C43. SAWYER Pomsnov. EN Cleveland. Ohio Case Cl3:Managcr Basket Ball C131 Masqueraders CZ3. C331 President Cleveland Club C43. Louis F, Poock. AKE. FAN. Dayton. Ohio Y. M. C. A. President C4-3. ALFRED F. PORTER, AT A. QMA Norwood. Ohio f 69 if Fl Li- .fx V' V E3 W fl i Elgll f34i7'UQXQfix ' ,.., .iff K Q-' .' 'w - . A! C,8'f.lG' :gg A V-, ,T w- 3 if i ,. 'tags Ki. ll. 31. lu, .. ll XS, C1 .J - -xxx-A xv -lf' . ivlisfl. iii V Li 5: X lt ij. I - ii -. I I ii I-' v II Q i 5:4 1 ' 1 E: 'i i- lf 5, lr T' lg G i 1 Q 1 i i T' ' 3 1-My . 5-Ai A F325 CTV' ' L-l ii Y i ld rdf Q Pl? + HIST i' .-. I: 'Cn -Q lr f'i5'gif4L, ill fi fn 2 mi -N I A hor. -Il Idobrl . .-'HMi'1Qi1fiZQ I F121 Milli? l I ' 3,47 4-5 CI' -l if .'??1ET'lll ffifgpiili 15 1 fciiaii F ffi-,'-- 5: xkvl ff- XQAAQTF C iff. l w4'lW' 7 ' Nc. 'E Sill GifkQ'+l5 dx i' 'lhxifn 5, W' Q lxx lkzgif XX i i ff .g,if .dui fs 2. 1-1 l i - l l 513 59' Pvffgii -' C A. M4 fm . 4 -fm-l-14 3. , l C l l' ll A, W Mill mln H 4-li :J-J GEORGMNA R. Plzucm.. GT Cleveland. Ohio .- T - 3 l-alle 3 l ,fx ' . .ljfj ijgx I RlCHAllD W. PLJGH, ASX Gomer. Ohio 'V' ,- 3 ' il 'il -l - l' I-IENRIETTA PLJLSKAMP, GT, QBK, AT. KA fl11'f11 ' , 1 I Celina. Ohio -l Alethenai Cl3, C23. C33. C431 Cosnmpolitan Club 45 -- C431 Secretary-Treasurer of Kappa Della Pi C431 l Vice President of Phi Gammi Phi C331 President f-I - 1 - Big Sister C33: Volley Ball 413. C23. C33, C4-3: Delegate to Kappa Delta Pi Convention at Y, .- XVashingl:on. D, C. C43. C431 French Plays C33.C-L31 Freshman Commission: ..l .N 1 Fluilm QUANTE. ZTA OXfC3I'd,Ol1lli 5-l -- Vnlley Ball C23, C331 Hockey 'Cl3: Botany Club . , C231 Home Economics Club C23. C33, C431 Ale- vthenai Cl3. C23, 633. C431 jlurliul' Prom Com- ,, 'Q mittee: Y. W. C. A. CI3, C23. C33. C431 Wo- l'HCl'l.S A. A, C23, C33. C431 Pan I-Iellcnic CZ3, C33. C45- ,E-. CV' ' -. lj - L.- l , l , A lVlAP.Y A. R,xucl,lFFE, ABT. AO Williamsport. Ohio Q: ,J Madrigal Club 413. C23. 433. C431 Classical Club .... .-l C33. C433 Arion Choir CI3. C231 Big Sister C23, C33, Fl Fl I I 3 lm! .-' . CARMEN RICIJARD. AEA, A0 Oxford. Ohio ' :l .lflJ,g1 tLNi Madrigal Cl3. C431 Chapel Choir Cl3, C431 Arion G .-, loo ' Q3 Choir Cl3: Pierian CSec.3 CI3. , JP5 ,.J.-- 0' ' CCW l 3 .1 ,. Q-E l 'l , l- . lwlfl-,l ' TUE ..,.l I li, CIC., 1 EQ l --' l- MARTHA L. RQCKHOLD. xii Hlllslmm. Ohio 5.-Epi' Podacs: Crimson Towers: Miami Student C23. C33. - 4431 Pan Hellenic 423. C33, 443. 'll r-ll XA? lf1..b 3il'xX5?R x lug iffy rn .1 -. ' 1 3 Q ',f'Nl'g'!, l -lf ,-1 GLENN W. RUSSELL Oxford, Ohio j .32-Q n A! l 3 Qfa 1' f'7i: y .gg-1 O A' 4 1 ' 133- 'ffiiiv Q, .,.v ,N V CQ 40 . .MIN I A ,.:...il.J. -, 1' Lin, v li ' cfllc' . . . -fl l3AUL C. IIUTH, BAE Fremont. Ohio vi-9 , ltll , C 4 Euxvmlo SCIINVING. 11122, li1IfK Oxford. Ohio Cl I V Botany Club CPresidentJ C412 Zoology Club CPresidcntJ C-41. -if- Ti'- -E I I lfA'l'I-IERINE -l'AYl.OR. HKD: Oxford, Ohio i - Newman Club: Big Sister C251 Home Economics V Club: Volley Ball C111 Madrigal Club: Baseball C331 Basket Ball op, oy. E l- : il 4 1 I ff l--lnl.EN M. Tlwtoll. Portsmouth. Ohio .- ,Q lvlflryville College CID. CZJ. E :,l:l LF .Sl I l: .J .. , l, El.lzAl3l2'l'l-l K. SNVINK Wapakoncta, Ohio : lx: I.. E lVIAR1E L, Swmo. AH. ZTA Bethel. Ohio : - soccer lla. lzl. ol. 4491 Baseball 1231 Classical 'Q Club ou. Botany Club lzl. oy. lo. seal-Clary E , and Treasurer C351 Numeral C211 Associa- 611' ani P Lion C-lj: l3acl:criology Assistant OJ. CJD. Q do l l V9 5 . ,Wg ll Wll.lxuR BI5llNAlllJ STULL. EAE. FAN Fremont, Ohio , Freshman Football ily. Glce Club lly. C251 Pan Qfjl- Hellenic CD. C4J1 Delegate to N. U. I. C. C'-lj: 1 N I W President Varsity SocialClub C4JgTl'aclc Manager ,ljqgq l C431 lvlasqueraders CBJ. Ml' ff 1 Sky i-l.. -13:2 G , 'l in - Cf l f l illo- JAMES S'l'uBlss. ASQ West Carrollton. Ohloff O - X6 V! X Band CID. CZJ. GD. C431 Director C251 Masclueracl- 0 al 'N N fix' cfs: Gmc Club oy. C431 orchestra op. 1451 l-lxx 9 Y ' Intramural Official CLD. . Q! l Q 4 ll - l ogg lg. fn fog. '-61. f - .JN C A lj - i:l - l-l TI ,.. l-. tl-V ij T -NN ii l A fl gzfL'fL'N-Lk ff ' ' O Xia jjgff H714 'QR Wll'l it ' ltk wig t RUTH SCOTT Hamilton. Ohio L X X' Botany Club Cljg Home Economics Club OJ. C4J. VIVIAN NVELIJNGTON SCOTT. IDKT Portsmouth, Ohio Ohio State University: University Bridge Club ffl! 3- C45- fili i, lj 'C li li L If 1 IVIERRILL SCOVILLE. EAP, KQK Oxford. Ohio -f l-' University Bridge Club 143. .1 li ' .. I.. : !: Lowsu. B. SELBY. EA E Oxford, Ohio 'fl V.: T Q4 L, 55 .-sh MEL- E - V- :l Z jl Z 'THOMAS SHARKEY, AKE, 412 Dayton. Ohio fl Football QD. CZJ, Ol. C4-J: Captain 001 Track C2 , l-4 ,Q 7 IV-l l-M GD, C411 Basket Ball CZJQ Boxing C211 Glee Club Clj. C231 Grail: Red Cowl: M Association. -I 1 V - ' Z1 ,.gl-- Q Tn f mfg ROSA SHOR Cincinnati, Ohio f'i',1lL.1 To Q5 Big sister 425. oil second cabinet qzy. mg 6 A l-- loc ' Varsity Hockey CZD. C391 Women's Athletic ,, iii! -' Q Board: Athletic Association: Poclacs. fs ',' - Qtgilgli Eli QT L' -JV- ,.f ill - lfrixl l- S: N55 Y W RIC!-IARD SMITH Mr. Orab. Ohio -l les!! ,sv Ti 'X in , Qc'-:-.f!- ! -xA X l , jp JOHN HENRY SMITH Mt. Orab, Ohio - -Q' i - 0 . fuiajjie if L 0 f ' ,A ie- f LKKIY, , ffl f i L' ..i 42 I x - RFE W. D. STONER Oxford, Ohio Instructor Industrial Education C31. C41. .Joi-iN XVELKER STocKToN, B K. d5Kd1New Madison, Ohio Track CI1. C21. JEAN M. S1'i2vENsoN. fIvKT,A'1'Z.fbE Circleville, Ohio Football Squad C11, CZ1. C311 Track CZ1. C31, C41: il I I-Ii. 1 icixi , 'II E A L. I 34515 I ' Wifi Wgqkgiv X, if ' Tr'-C QW' L iiiiliiiiiiiltt xxioio! I Ci, v, , ,Q-I i ' Af ' 'xgjzfx-I A F0 Hs: ie' Ili, -i I-fo 1 I3 ii I1 IU- I I I CE Association. I ,- il :J I 3 E FLORENCE STEVENSON, OT Oxford. Ohio I t E Hockey Clj, C21, C312 Basket Ball CI1, C21, C311 Ii Varsity Basket Ball 'Cl1: Track Cl1, C211 Baseball I I., C31, C411 Association C31, C412 Athletic I-. Board C231 Big sister 431, 445. I ii- Q-lr f 1.49. Naomi ANN TERMAN, AZ Mansfield. Ohio I- Soccer Cl1. C21. C31, C411 Varsity Soccer C311 E . Hockey C21. C311 Baseball C11. C313 Big Sister C311 I - Arion Choir Cl13 Botanical Club CZ1: Home 'Z I Economics Club C21. C31. C411 Sociology Club - 1 C311 Student Forum Representative C4-1. I ... Il .. RUTH THA'rcHx2R Terrace Park, Ohio Q Aiheiiic Association Cl1, 425. isp. C451 vice Pies- 'C r ' dent C411 Soccer Cl1, C31, C411 Varsity C111 Hockey ,J--Q73 0 I' C31. C411 Varsity C31. C41L Baseball C31 I Big Sister Qi 002 1,0 CZ1.C31.C41. Q fgp-,I ,, ol: 125,13 J-10 1-IF 7 3 I.. 'IT- EDWARD R. Ti-ioMAs,AKE.o2: Niles, Ohio MQ.3iy,-I- i Fooibaii C21. op, rip: Wrestling op. C41:Captain jjiip C41: Association C31, C411 Arion Choir Cl1. It .f 1 ,1,ff ri- XCQNC 1i'lf'T.:I-.i siren. .U x FF, I-V745 Hiuliuer E. -l-HORNHILL, AAA Parker, Ind. ii ' EN ESP, - I C E1 2. 'CDO . 'X ' 'inf X oh .I 'Qs' leeway O C xif - I o xg fm-,.i ki I E NF N XIX tj X , 7 I-T , Ii, Si 'xx is I xx, V, My I ,Qt of I , 43 i....1.4.J 1-. X721-c. it K ll J Ee 1 iam If X fa' if f D155 .I?... 11-4 ' CLIF . Il., 1, ,- l il li , ii i i, 3 IE ae is EE l.. l- il EE 1 313 Qi? Qui ,nj . R if .1 5534 W-f-' ifiiilf Sl, oi :li FCWXI. A .. . lille '-f J SARAH M. TOWNSEND, KTK. KAII Celina, Ohio Alethenai CI3, C23, C33. C432 Association C431 Pvlg Sister C331 Soccer Cl3, C23. C33, C43L Hockey C331 C431 Track C33, C431 Home Economics Club. l2ALPH L, TREICI-ILER. BK. 11122, FAN. 'I' KA Sanborn, NY. Mianii Union C23, C33. C432 President C33, C431 Sophomore Debate: Varsity Debate C431 Manager C33, C431 Coach, Freshman Debate Team C331 Library Assistant Cl3. C231 Botany Assistant C431 Botanical Club C33. C432 President C431 German Club Cl31 Classical Club CZ3. A. LOUISE TROWBRIDCE, EK. fIrl'sb Middletown. O. Mortar Board: Freshman Commissiom Y. W. C. A, Second Cabinet C231 Y. W. C. A. First Cabinet C33, C431 Student Senate C431 Student Council C431 Big Sister C33, C431 Chairman C432 Secretary of Freshman Class: Liberal Arts Club C231 C33. C431 Secretary f331FFCFlCl1 Student Assistant C331VolIey Ball C33. ALMA VAN AUSDfXl.L, fI-il' I2 Oxford. Ohio Liberal Arts Club CI3, C23, C33. C-Ll-3. EDWARD I-l. WEIL, CIPAO Cincinnati, Ohio Red Cowl: Dagger and Chain: Student Senate C231 lvlasqueraders C231 C331 Treasurer Senior Class: Association C23. C33. Cll-it Track C23. C33. C431 Captain C432 Cross Country Cl3, Clll Varsity Cheer Leader C43. DAVID B. WICKAM, AKE. PAN Norwalk, Chiu Glcc Club C231 Masqueraders CZ3. DORO'I'HY ALICE NVILLIAMS, X52 Niles, Ohio Sophomore I-lop Committee: Junior Prom-Com- mittee1 Freshman Comrriissionl l-loekey C131 President Senior Girls: Student Council C43. JOHN XVILSON. Q56 Norwood. Ohio Dagger and Chain: Grail: Treasurer Freshman Class: Arion Choir: Wrestling Champion C23. C331 Miami Student Circulation Manager C531 Y. Elm 1 IA li ', Sy K! Saoflo If 'fi Life zfxif JXJ -I , Q r ,PJ-fb 2 R M, C. A. Cabinet C331 Sophomore I-lop Com- mittee: ,lunior Prom Committee: Varsity Social Club C331 Student Senate C331 Associatiom Track Manager C331 President Junior Class. .44 lzAY XVILSON, QAO. IPBK. ZIAX. KAD. KQK, QBIP. 622 Norwood. Ohio Dagger and Chain: Grail: Red Cowl: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CBJ. C411 Y. M, C. A. Extension Team C331 Y. M. C. A. Executive Committee C312 University Publicity Committee Ol. CHQ: Student Staff Cll. CD: Student Sporting Editor C251 Student Associate Editor C311 Student Editor in Chief C411 Crimson Towers: Student-Faculty Committee C411 Miami Union: Masqucraclersq Varsity Social Club: University Marshal C331 Pan Hellenic Council: Class Treasurer C251 Stu- dent Senate C331 CViee Presidential-lerscliel D. l-linclclc f Prize: Chairman Miami Chest Pub- licityg Chairman Sophomore Hop Committee: Chairman junior Prom Committee: President of Senior Class. liztamz WlL'l'. AOII. KAII Greenville. Ohio lQATI-IRYN Ei.izAsETi-1 Zir-irvmmimwn, AI' Fremont Ohio ROMAN J. ZIPFEI., -'bK'I'. PAN Monroeville, Ohio Basket Ball C453 Student Forum CLD. Smmxil ZISKIN Dayton. Ohio E. j. COLVILLE, XAE Greenville. Ohio Football CH. C431 Boxing Champion C331 German Club OJ. C471 German Play C4b: Boxing Coach and Varsitv 'l':'ainer C4J, C5J. Ll ii Qlti K-.QQ JJX ,, ., .f ik JJ pi ifiw X . x wx X if Ig 2 E 69. 3' Q I lj N ei El Ei F E Eb iii in . logil AMG CJ ill: Img' Q ,hi '-llc-' . in if 5 -Jig l .f 1 C gkiimrg gilvlwy xv -Ll ., D , J ...?.1., lil ji I'-: -Eliifyixiti ,f iq Vfnqjpw xml! A I l.ll1,.llk,fUQr9 'lx I'f '1f fl ULU fig' X-lx, ,wily 'igiital Lgrjjt :QQ i V-L i i F' Fl 1 fl y-I A-K' lil fi ll If J A. 1 11 2 L fl 'il fl iq l 5223 aa, fl .. E jlil fl fl -l Z, E E l-gF f 'N L l lgfgfz:-Q Qlwprwf 't lill-l I Qgfgjilf Hill s H l EL fp :l1f17l?B -J-iii Alix li ' an ffl Ll liwllwliff' Cfilftjizfffff ff li i J,QN ?,5,Nr i X l.. 'galil f3i'5'f Ti ' ' W fb If ll lla?-1285 J ,ff Aff Evil A ll' muff iX1x,ii sT KWMEEQMU HWEE F- C50 the guniors Perhaps you'll blame us for the things we've said. But don't be harsh although you may see red . We tried to get one thought in every verse And you can't deny we could have said much worse In future years you'll value what we've said And laugh at life which once in college you led. Or' jokes or quips, base pun or gay bon mot. Accept what's true-forgive the part that's not. . So take our little rhymes for what they're worth And join with us in hopes of future mirth. The record is plain: you get but what you merit- And our advice to you is Grin and bear it . 46 55 J U N I no R S J 'f . QW, NX J ll if If W X P'?iGllJlllI.Im A J, IXEX M306 IJ? 53.5 E Ii I 5 E - E F I Pi 3 P j . E d Hnungg Dillon H gs TI 5 F Di I ,TT OFFICERS OF THE .JUNIOR CLASS 'TTIT President ....... ......... R OBERT YOUNG 1' PI Vice President ..... .... K ATHRYN PATTERSON 3 Secreiary ..... ..... j OSEPHINE GOEHLER :E T1 Treasurer. . . ........ JAMES DILLON i' I- El I: I REPRESENTATIVES ON STUDENT SENATE ,Q ' if 4 Q 0oY ' . NCQ M ij -gpg, F' I 'I l L. Elcl r W en Schm'tz N- 'JK' l rec Cl c c e arr 1 WZ' -ii 23 STUDENT FORUM REPRESENTATIVES . 0 f,f,:c7iiI- . Kathryn Patterson .Iarna Dillon Ruth Reigel 20 W Auburn Reebel Alfrccl Biggs Vwfinston Pilot k'9fQ2Zrf,.i'f:T9I Richarcl Barcles Mary I-larter George Tischer QC EEQXN Alice Shepercl Virginia Kling Winifred Young QFQOO og ql'W'4xfw I . X' Pk E I. I 47 M. jf- f J I Iiilili liil l - -il ii , iiciiiilili.. if -l I. Q E fs? - ll E li :F El Q5 253292 QE ' elif K -elilii 12235 . L. jliiiiiiiwgl ! l if A f lilfgigv QQ. ' Qu' fi 'V' ' 1 gli f . xkQgv it EVERETF AUGSPURGER. E AI' Hamilton. Ohio XVith flaxen locks and eyes of bluest steel- This slender youth is maiclenl1ood's ideal, KARL W. ANKENEY. Elxii Xenia. Ohio Three years ago his trunks reached Elliott Hall, ' And still he remains-though few know him at all. JOHN ALBRIGHT. QIIKT Van Wert, Ohio It can scarce be said that girls arc ,Iohnnie's foes: He's fond of them and also fond of clothes. EDITH M. BALL Indianapolis. Ind. She is most dainty and pretty. although not tall: So quiet and serious--all hail our Edith Ball! OLIVE M. BARBER. E222 Cleveland. Ohio Artistic Olive Barber. full ol grace. lntelligence, and pretty Winsome face. RICHARD BARDES. 'IPAQ Cincinnati, Ohio Demure and sweet. this man of llaxen locks. But watch him. girls. the Phis say hc's a fox. RALPH BART:-i Dennison. Ohio Of Ralph. friends say he's quiet and sedate. For he's the boy who eomcs from cross the state. N ROWENA BENNETT. EK Lima. Ohio S' Rowena's neither lanlc, nor long. nor lean: She's just a darling little Lima bean. 48 RAY P. LSERTSCHY. AKE Dayton, Ohio Now this young man is merriest of all the Dekesg Wine. women and song are all that he seeks. lil.Lls BEVIS Oxford. Ohio Scclatc and serious wiLh solemn and stuclious mien. The lil3rary's the place where he's most often seen. lXlAllIA li. Blclil-IAM. AZ Dayton. Ohio Now Bickey danees. acts. and makes the A's 1 . ln fact. we Gnd her clever in any phase. W1 TIM? lfil . iii . l-A A - - l,.f'f,'!f 47 ' 5-iQ3, ,f ,fT J3 ,eff Ml-CJ i an if lf.-'llfi 'all , fri., W lik Yfllllifl R l ll llll fx J' 'LH 1 . . 1 .V 1, ' ' ' ' l 4 ' l .- . .1 flHli.l5 J Nxt ff .K .h -',ix'1, , E-,-p 1 IN, lj 1-1 lol ,il llal an ' E l 'Il C .:l :sl li in 1-A lil li l :l E Q l l Al.lfIlliIJ W. Bless. IPAQ Cleveland Heights, Ohio , I- -J N l l-lis nrmchalance is ever cvident-- l I : 'X That is. except' when l-lelen's Oxford bent. -. ll l ji ll L-W... -, l: l ' .I I 'l'Illil,MA BALDWIN, AZ Dayton. Ohio 'Z W An apple a day keeps the doctor away, 'tis said: ,H I l A Baldwin apple places one far ahead. if I fl-4 +R l: - ' 1 - lm u., , . CLAUDE L. Boon-IEP.. ATA Linton, Incl' ,S-CTI? Ui! ,R 4 if . Li , ll: is the native grace of jolly Claude l lli MG' That the men all praise and that the girls applaud. f l W 5- l L8 . i i xv ,gp -..N W NG.. Q l LJ X dw'-sf A : l A-l- N 'W' I JL ,V l 77544 in . , flfzfeiffgrii IL l3,ui.mr Boumm. AGX Oxford, Ohio ag, JLNI He shook the l'arn1's vile dust from off his shoes, if-5-l A And quickly learned LO sing collegiate blues. 'll'-f,f'f,K ' wifi-l lf'vi-- , QM,--fl N li 1.7, fffe , l xj2'?4g-Tjislill W Dmsuizi. W. I3iuciu.EY. AKE Marion. Ohio ll, Q l Xlf'!l:3'bfXX Dan's love for pig-slain sports is large and true., .Lu O igmll , I Xxbl But-love for a Shepherd makes Dan wanL'a l '--QLPS, sheepslcin. too. X 'J ' l.. XX' 'xf x'l5. J lx Nj? A ill.. f ixi 5 Q4-g1s'1ifi' . V .Q .ll XXL -A 19 Wwe A- l ESI . ,El f lt l QE l ilhl ELL Zi1l?iFXiI1if. f ll illlt talilllll K imc- fl .ily QW ' Y RbR.f'?5 'Krf,.f5l l ffl l M-3571 wif, i -Ll-- Y 'j :gl fl :il l V Al i W F. B., I: .Il l i if l :i El .5 l tar l 1 :g Til l lil. 1, l Ellill ...QQ l Mig.. 7 47:1 H .-.W El l .-i .f '- 'Ml -- Tl l QI : 1 as l :jg R00 ' jf! ,FSE 1 151 ii, ljlffl lilljilrx iilligfifiii 'Han Y-..u- Qhr: 57 Yfvjl:-L. gli ll ll W K Z fm fi 'f f3f? 7, X -Wy' . 1 K if 55 564' I X' liljlwii l tri l DOROTHEA BRONSON, AZT Portland. Ind. Mac says her heart is just-as large as she: They love each other-that is why. you see. HARRY Brtooicsiima, ZAE Marion, Ohio Big IV1ona -jollicst Sig Alph of the lol:- Would never miss a ball placed on the spot, EDITH B. BROWN Bloomingburg. Ohio Fair Bloomingburg with Edith came across. Our gain, as papers say, is that town's loss. OPNILLE G. BROWN, ASQ Centerville. Ohio Collegiate looking with his socks rolled down! Clap hands, Charley. here comes Orville Brown. josavi-UNE BUCK. ZTA Waterville. Ohio Our Little jo. her interests lie in State- We wonder what will lac her future fate. ' IVABELL M. BURNSIDE. II A9 Upper Sandusky. Ohio Ivabell. if anyone should ask. Is a belle who faces task after task. KENNETH BYRUM. ABCD Troy. Ohio We pass the crocheted loving cup to Brick. A P. A. and a necker extra slick. NANCY CORNELL, A611 Wadsworth. Ohia A charming Bishop ilapper-of the kind That leaves a trail of broken hearts behind. 50 is 5 LQQF7. vi A j':j'J-ZOQIXN,-Q fe! 7 l ' i , X. f7f .. IG' . Qi Wmuuam W. Cov. EAP Mason. Ohio F ,Ill v' ' A protege of Sharkey is this Coy- A ,M 3:99 No higher praise can we bestow the boy. J, , ,, J, XX 13.66 , L ' XXX-jj N J' R ROBERT M. CLARK. AT Hamilton. Ohio ...'?5.. Miami's campus looks good to Roberts eyes: lim' l-le sleeps a lot and dates the A, O. Pis. rl 'A' , -. L ij 1' -1 ALICE E. CLEAR. EK Earon. Ohio ... ... l A dead shot with a basket ball, they say- A f' Shc's stored a goodly bunch of points away. .. - 5' . -E' - L 4 i- EDNA L. CONGER Eaton. Ohio -1 4 Small Edna Conger. quiet and reserved. W Q- P: , Has' in her mind a store of wit preserved. I F, f .- a- ' .. -.... -L-A, i i : 'elif l -lf- . f-' . II DQROTHY Coomss Camden. Ohio -l Once Dotty did wander and far from Miami did go: -N Did some man call her back? We'dlike to know. 'M I- l .... 7 - ELlzAm3'rl-1 Coor-1 Piqua. Ohio Y IQ R She rivaled Ima in her campus fame. V H Q i-I And taught the girls the way the boys to tame. Q ul -I MO Q 'H' ff 'I - If WU .4111 C ' QQ ,J :I K o : A Il i- - ,Ali ' DON B. CREAGEIK, ASX West Alexandria. Ohio Qi f Stul-:by's one great ambition of this life ET ls beating Paavi Nurmi in equal strife, VI ffffgkli my J NY- ff Y lp 7 Q fi 'N M QWZQ, -13:42 -- - 9 PAULINE DAKIN. AAA Chicago, IILJ 1 Rxgjbix To see those sparkling eyes of prankish fun. Ulf' O ri l Y X Would make a sick man take his bed and run. O ',3AQ,,-QR, .FN ,SAV I . Q Y NW i KH 13. 1,-Q--K! x , X232 ,lid mls i wir X X Xiu-Q X --J .- xx- ,mwxf 51 :QJX-,lflng iff:-Lcll -ii X wi? 1' lil? xjlpi r .H-ffliiilfai' N l Qiltllf .L gill. -3 ,FJX . mf' iff! lillllfl' 4. lll.lx . jflff .XX ,ff .ilxxq ji, :QC 1,3-l-i l l ' is iff 3 Q 1 -1 ,J --.Q -I ,W , : ii li l All DARE W. DAv1s. B911 Minrer. Ohio This Beta is a sancllot player rare: Home runs or walks are all thc same to Dare. CLYDE O. DELONC., AGX Otway, Ohio Of all the merry men in Delta There, There is no one like Clyde to make them rate. josem-1 DE NARDI. AQX Dillonvale. Ohio ,Ioe's chief ambition of his college days Is to persuade the Frosh to change their ways. WALTER P. DE'F1'XVlLER, AT Cleveland. Ohio l-l f Ah. Dctt, with ready grin and slow. soft drawi- '-7 1 We've learned too. that it is just a stall. .nl I CLD DQ,- .3-5, .-ef, 'T V' j ff l I--l I- XVINIFRED J. DIAL Delaware, Ohio 1 1 She didn't have a chance to talk enough- -- P Hence. on the debating squad she does her stuff. !,. ,. gjii'i 'Qlllf f L.: S J' GRACE Dru. Sidney, Ohio , is-Fllx-S Here is Grace Dill whose hobby is to tickle: I., ' I , 705 1' Q. You say she's sour?-She's not that kind of pickle. J -El-vi if i ,xQQ5ll1Y' '-'F' Qfglfiy' WD l .L l 55, it 5 -ll - l if H 1, ' ...I JAMES E. DILLON. AT Cleveland. Ohio I-i'i!1 ll?Q5 This Reverend Sir is noted for his line: -igQ.,,:f' l The Darrtown girls say his teachings are divine. 1' x m -:LNx,31i, ,xl lfiil X 'lflkdf' Xm'1.X i'sA.'f'fpr2 'Tip-liis N - -: X, fxzyxji J jfffif fi l'lAROLD H. DONEGAN. AGX ' Toleclo. Ohio - Lf b ,ff LQVC l l l l ' His calm. unrufiied views in times of pain. ,. uh. ,x ,lm , If QfD gf',,f ,fx H-3' Qxi' ' Remind us of his ministerial brain. xfffii efj lnllilgflg ' X iff- N lg? mf X , pa Ziff' f f leaf-Nl f l 'Y'1 , -. -fi .fr ,J Af lm iiiwlf' x A wif if 1 .SQL ' ' h ffff5N'. 'slam 'isII'i-fI5g,.lX- 52 ..afvF.. --Q 4 is f ill-,gf 'l .5 I I -el .QE llmu. Drmur Middletown, Ohio To jazzy music Earl devotes his time. And from this work hc gamers many a dime. Ricrmlmo L. DUNCAN. B K 1-Iancock, Minn' R. I.. is noted for financial brains: l-lis losses nevcr yet surpassed his gains. CIIARLOTTE El-ruins. EK Zoarville, Ohio Sweet Charlotte Ehlers. Sigma Kappa fair- Shc pleases with her charm and quiet air. ivlfixiwe ELwizi.L, AI' Oxford. Ohio Her friends say this about her in her Hall: A lolz nf good stuff for a package that is small. XVEAVEIL EBIERY. ABX Prospect, Ohio Two miles to Red. the track rcarn's distance Hash, ls just a lilnle after breakfast: dash. CARI. EVANS. AT Lima. Ohio Of all thc lazy men whom wc have met, Carl Evans is the one we'll nc'er forget. Hlai.i5N Exmzv. AI' New Philadelphia, Ohio They say that Ex's duty is to keep The Oxford firemen fast asleep. Cmu. Fxzncus. ATA Columbus, Ohio Sleek and slim and soft of voice is Dutch: l-le plays but linrzlc and he scuclies U3 much. 53 Q. E1 , ,YI ill ll-' 5'7iIr N.l llfil Jfffil all f 1,1 SR ff - aff C116 X .Wi iffilfil' X lb me! f . i:?3'p 3 E l LJ lj I , -M Lf l Els l: 3 i2 il E 5 li 345 ' f .ii l Q-I l Eg L., fi.. oblx .wg . J 3 Els :iii Clif i :X ee, ui wif Agp i L gin ,xg-5' 55 S 'x 'fre fig lil-Qgfi. Q sl l lil - I-W . 3 E ' - LJ - Cl 1.5 -- 7 l 335: ...X !f-l I 'liliill ff'f7fi fS li J.'4!'v Q' U E-If . ,F ,i Xxx! Feoizswce B. FiNcH. XS! Liberty. Ind. A gl! 'ull ,IX . The Chi O's boast of Flo and what she can do: B .ll ,Q l. -J N 1 ,J , lg Milli, She makes good biscuits and cooks good oyster i f 0,-.11 ff ji stew. - l,al.E.L.l I, 'XXX F fly x. 1 - A X., .. ws. -A Crfiji l 4 BEATRICE FISHER. GT Helena. Ohio As dainty as a curling wreath of smoke, Villa, W Invigorating as an ice filled coke. K 3 l ' i: Y l I-, il l 1, - l I' 1 1 fi Mxenmsn Fxsmzim. BT Middletown. Ohio ig - Straight A's in Math-thats Mildred Fisher's ff' ' crime: She's fond of art and with Art spends her time. 1 ,iii .,. Vi 41. ,I 'Ml I. I.. PARKE D. FISHER. BGJII I-lartville. Ohio l l S Well named say we. all know he likes to park lijlv ln any corner ol' Hepburn where it's dark. .1 g- . I. ,- J- l ...nm ..- ,.- . - .dl M lj FREU W. FLETCHER, ASX Prospect. Ohio l ' ii Everybody loves a fat man. so they say, P. And Fred has tons of love to give away. V' 'lu ' l Ill 1 I, .- ...ll,. ,-, -A yy, DOROTHY J. FOGARTY Oxford. Ohio i. gligri Her pensive eyes belie her manner-gay: :S -41 7-4, go 0 - si Methinks her heart reposes far away. . Ffa: l QL -di l fd., -f -1 . KH CHARLES N. FORD, EX Mansheld. Ohio -- L. Q E WY, 'Tile Though :all and lanky. Chucker can show you the 'f' Lawn. 1i'5f:f'-- 3 I-lc frantically shies at the rustle of woman's gown. jk Q -' MQ. Dx N-y Pix MQ! 'l-5? ' .Q-ff' 557 FQFN.-RE 7.11 1 i If-1 -l ' -- J X.. I.. gl G, ALFREDA M. FOWLER. AI' Chagrin Falls. Ohio .' L. fw- Q! i OFM, Alfreda once embraced in I-liram's fold, 'fgjg- ,Q L-l fp O Could not resist Miami-so left it cold. CC is r'5'w I . l Z if .' Xl --M-J O XIX V WV O fl. X 1 h'5 fy ,faiffe L1-f-X AL X X Q9 54 if U' NJ MILTON M. CATCH. AKE Milford. Ohio A very jolly fellow as you know. And no one else but Milt could manage so. Rmfmoxn D. GERWE. ASQ New Trenton, Ind. The gods gave a gift to the girls in this sleek- haircd Ray. For he but lives to walt: their souls away. IOSEPI-IINE G. Goeuusa, XSZ Norwood. Ohio A gorgeous rag and a bone and a hank of red hairs. These go to make jo the object of gentlemens' 5fal'CS. Pauumz E. GoscH, AE Connersville. Ind. Pauline. the comely belle of Connersville. Does not make booze. but they all love her still. ROBERT A, GRAESEP.. A0111 Newark. Ohio He loves to bat the balls about the courts- ln fact. he seems to like almost all sports. MYILON GREENFI ELD Dayton. Ohio This solemn lad is quiet and demureg He is as sweet as Galahad was pure. loHN E. Gmzoo, AKE Waverly, Ohio Beau BrummelvKenyon's Sheik-or plain john Gregg, Who likes little women-Beth or Jo or Meg. FLORENCE M. GRUBER. AEE Ft. Wayne. Ind. Her Fred is constantly on her mind: Dan Cupid ne'cr to her has been unkind. 1-.Q K- ,iff-JA!--. 'j..,.1 gr y 1.1, Tl old Wil e. 1 Qlvfii l air? f X K.V,, -V X . X-1, .yy ,. l ll 1 .1 ..1, I , T- '- l ll ' ' llflfu xii? ,I -9 f-'ff . ,ffllfgy - 436 .-'. N 11ffi11ll.li,1,l1li1O1g1, Q15 1ff.g1ii16 Q1 1l Q, 'T-fi-. 1 1 N. .llfl 316 353'-5 xxljf Lge E y pl E: Cl 1 L1 I- l 1 1-Q 1- 1 1 -f L- 'N l 'Tl fT' R1 II 'T 1 II lf! QT 1 ,--, -. I l--l -- 1 i., .--. 1' rn 1 EI' TI l , , 1-.. ' . L-- ,.- l fl ii l lj 4' . ' 1 E I- M. ij at 1 A '...Q.--' ' ear. L1 l .ilqll l 1 vs, PM gl C 1-1 1d .4 'fd l 141-1 1 11:1 -f I F' .-l,.-.4 'Tull'-A1 Q 11 : li. 1 Q' L 1 LU 1 1K1NYl L 1'1 'AS ' iw-1i T1 , fa ,W-I --! I ' L-!.,.l l Pig! ' ,ABL :ff 1 1 1'1 ' 1 fi' .'1i l-T . 11-jf, 1- jr 1+- 6 P555 1 1' .3-efQ13:fyfilii T Vfiflhp Y 4 ll, 1 1i7if,fi U1 1 1 wi X V: ali iff? 1. ajix lm ld Q il x l A 51-X35 FN -Lfjgl-lf 5.. lfiiyx- A 0 a X. X, 1 ,Q fi' fi.. 1l 5-'j ll fi M K L 'll K-I ll .1 l i r . i- --..i lilil v, i i v li Q' i gllil' f :Arid :f+5 '7'39QQ if i J 'ullfillalllll' ,xg llull if 2539! 'lin 'Q H1326 ,Cf 'Q1i.'?5f5 is l i' 'il V nl Q Z! Zi l :I fl l Q ij ' l 4 'Z i E rl iii ' illfi 4531 ll 1 Z V :I E1 l 1' in A lg gilgfhwix f L, fi DLA asia? HV :lei 5' -ZLL: 'i 321-i l1ll?fxfv 1 'rll 7 , .-K J-95. IXAQZA x 141, as - 1 A ,. Q -fi E. . i i ,I .fx i 1 X i .u . . X 1' di jf' xf s V913 of M120 fl wal 'l , L ul' '- JOHN R.1'lAl-IN. EAP Cincinnati. Ohio Fond futher sent this darling son away. XVith hopes that johnny might grow up some day, lfA'l'HARYNE F. l-IAHN. AAA Daymn Ohio Kay Hahn is another of the Tri DcIt's jolly crew: She thinks of Sigma Chi while playing Who, Enxv.s.im T, l'lAl.l!EDEL Upper Sandusky. Ohio This solemn look that once we did discus. Is solved: we'vc got the dope: you can'L fool us. hflAll'l'l-IA R. 1-'lAMME'r Villa Grove, Ill, Though Martha lives in dear old Bishop l-lall, 'Tis said her heart extends beyond its wall. NIARY A. l'lAR'I'liR. EK Lima, Ohio Of higher moral living there Lis need, And Ivfary is the type to plant the seed. EUGENE F. HAVEY, BAE Butte, Mom. From out of the NVest this rollicking cowboy came: Books lassoed himfand now hc seems quite ramc. X'I.uzr:,xixi3'1' ll. ,l'lAYDEN. AZ Oxford. Ohio XVe loved her most when playing Queen of France- But a certain Sig Alph gets her every glance. ls,xm5l.l.rz HECKATHORN. AE'l' Upper Sandusky. Ohio They say that you should hear the tales she tells, 5 For Isabelle is hall the life ol Wells. 56 EE! ,J Q Q L-' 1 X- X ' X -gf KX X fi! I if ag xg. fl! I U ni' Oris F. I-lmzimMANN. EX Cincinnati, Ohio J' I 'lvl 0 'NVhen Cincy people cry and tear their hair. X S You know that Otis has said farewell there. I qf i xx lclili I7 Q J r lv, l532ff9 PETER Hsss Cincinnati. Ohio We can scarce believe for a man so bold, That Pete to Western his heart has sold. . i E X-. e l- R- l hi 3 , 'Ci I Nziown l'lll.liMAN Hamilton. Ohio Q L- ,Iust now Naomi Hilcman is her name. - But Roy Lhinl-cs Parrerson better-she thinks the ': fl samc. - II FJ : l- I..I Q B13'x1'Y A. .l-Inu.. AEE lndianapolis, Incl. : 1 Upon the Phi Tau's cheery fireplace, lloth stand sweet Betry's charming face. -dl I,- l i FI fl .3554 JfiixNi2'1'1'Izl-lii.i- AEE Indianapolis. Ind. -1 ' The Delta Sig's musician fair and urge, :li V Docs often look at us with her eyes of blue. 'NI we l Ii .. Z l JAMES M. I-IINDLEY B911 Monroexfille Ohio ' AX ' ' ' A 'Tis Gentleman jim of whom we speakjusc now - io Og, I Al drinking tea the girls say hc's a wow. C 5 as li NO Q N ' ii Fl MQ l'-li Xt Q ' I ..i ff' 3 -.l- X Vmrziwm Houcm, A11 Richmond. lncl. From Earlham came this dame-of beauty rare: af- :ELA We wonder why they're all callecl Quakers there. ' l -gjP l: ' 1' is ,. fljf? ix , 1 I- ,V WJ 5 .fl li -:9? -LTI? Ai.iamz1' lvl. l-IQFFMAN, OTSZ Miamislnurg. Ohio H . I , . . r 2 f , X. llmugh silence ofL implies a mind less gay, ,df V ,ax We only think that he has naught to say. -SC? ' -I gs fx, I, O l 35,4 QQ, D C .in-XXI! veg 4 -'P-Y U p 4:1 X .57 fi f ffl x FX L Lil LL iiiiilill l a If w ,filfjiiifrglx 1' V, X X . i 7, -. . N, M if :Il C' xiii! A! Ll .143 lvf YK KENNETH HOLMAN, ATA Wilmington. Ohio NJN K ll V'-53,5 The cry of 'iclcaning or pressing still rings in our i 'L Ll lgif ears, X From this 'Chinese Laundry-man of future years. ' . 'jf A- J-1 ' -is--6! Gil? W QKENNETI-I G. HOLMES. EAP Galion. Ohio l4E?'y A referee of intra-mural fame l ng .FA ' 1 E- ls this man. although he has a poet's name. '- -' 1 'T Lucius HoL'rsAPPl.E. EK Rushsylvania. Ohio 1: Lucile's the girl who is so very sweet: l 'i '- She surely can work-but you should see her eat. l 1 1 i 1 lf , -, .- II l :l 1: Louise I-lov. EK Wauseon. Ohio I-1 Ship al-loy. the dry-land sailors cry. 2 As with a taunting smile she passes by. ,., i--1 . --A .-M l i , l .7,l,.. Tggii I i ,ill lj! wil lsl SHoN'rsu EDWARD HSIANG Kiaugsu. China L- Q-A A likeable and interesting chap is this Shontsu -' 1: Hsiang. in li Who left his home in the land of the Yangtse' ' ,, - Kiang. -Wil jp .pil I ' Q WILFRED XVEI-FAN HSUEH Anl1wei.China Q05 ,G In Anhwei, Wei-fan golabled up his rice. 05' l - L' Until he found that beans were better. thrice. OW Hn' gl W 'D -ii l i Lo gf - fe- Q rw JJ w.. QJVQ 'Tl R l:Tj55L Emu' M. HUGHES. AAA Oxford. Ohio F' A quiet sort of maid with winning ways 'd 'Q' 1 Her fault is that she makes too many A's. ., TER 1,251 ll X . il MMM Auf- F XM! Ei-e.-'iCfw'.TEx X Ivy JY f:Y!f,'--i'7 Q? ly ,fi gffxix If X xl Q MARGARET A. HUNTER. KTK Covington. Ky. ,fs L . ' - J It's sad for the men of Miami. they haven't a -.. s I ,Q fx- v f A l U chance -4-'f . w 'ldlpiill -Jig l- 'N For it's only with Campbell that Marg will go to :A N ffm X - a dence. ,. , .i lf 'K lf lar i' f all l . , pf' -Q f . wjfxiei 58 . 4 hf,l'gh U --A1 ln Q, si MILDRED HUPMAN Greenville. Ohio She wears her hair as in the days of yore, And with it snares new hearts--they cry out Moral EDNA JAMES Hamilton. Ohio Though Edna hails from Hamilton. we find, iDespite the factb, she's just the quiet kind. RALPH Joi-iNsoN. AT A Youngstown, Ohio This pseudo Sheik pastes hack his Haxen hair. And trails the giggling girls-to get the air. Rooiaxzwi JOHNSON. X9 Niles. Ohio Her cooking and sewing is perfect: what more can you ask? ' To find one so apt in this art is a difficult task. 1-Isuzu M. jomzs Collinsville. Ohio just at the base of music's sweetest tones. You'll Find the beaming face of Helen jones. I-lmuw L. liAUFFMAN, GTB Miamisburg, Ohio This T. U. O. with all the women rates: I-le hires a helper to record his dates. BURLEN W. KIMMEL. EAP Dayton. Ohio ln Ogden I-lall he is a proctor stern, Who watches all the men at every turn. RAY M. KING, IIDKT Oxford, Ohio Although Ray admits he lives in town. No, student ever saw him with a frown. 59 f li 5505 l Kill? '. l f elifIi2lgfQilllllelg. ll. HV X' ii? X xx n.J'J.J M. ,f !' ,..r!,K . sssq J '1-'DVS Ei? i:D: e-gh. l il El .i! Is. l ll 1 Eel .- .-1 :li 3 3 lil I mai? ,Us iii .QiT4f.. 132: ...L 4- I FOI 5 lj,:l -Ql- ,Emi V-rd livi I I ell- fi, Il Il f- 1 rwgfiifjl - ' I l i fe: - 17-.3 -1 QQ WGQQ. t.i-. wwf I ,Ugg Q? l 1 . ,xi . a. i V a l yi eip. . I 4,-1,-1 ' . .gym ti, -. 4 ,N f wr xi iff- 1,- 6 lla-l,,.f U f ,j ?5'l-1 Q3 l f ,Ti-l,:b,fl . v 4 G lx idert l'xCf gil I XXI? I X Tylv' N fffgixl will ilssf' 9 in l N5 HX if-'rlxf X . iff 4 f S.r.. ' .L.,..,-,QA -W-Hh.FQ' ms- leliil P' J -O IE li I3 - Z 11 E HQ! f s- - fl j ff- Xxx sex. .Il . lb llfllh jf, XA,-,flf gl. I l ,I I IE 5 E 'E 5 5 Lil? dl: lilil: -fig: EEE. -' F II-S Eli' 1 Li Iillgl TQ - .lil 1.1.1 yy l-6 -' 93 .ififsj a ll Q: ef I . ...I li Il ,V !L.fglgy'Q III an 7 I -' OL J 'Qs'-if ofd EA 4 Ifl-'ff Q7.I40 ml I ,fjfp .5 -gi Fx XD Nfef - . . s,,N -ds., x., C ......- K .E U 3 . J XJ VIRGINIA M. lfLlNG. Z'1'A Dayton. Ohio Of famous Mike athletic women rave- They'd give their beauty were they half so brave. I--IELEN M. KUHNE, ,AAA . Oxford, Ohio Oi' all the Podacs on the college green, l-lcre's one that slings a wicked eye-and mean. FREDERIC LAFFERTY. AT Oxford, Ohio Now Fritz has nothing else at all to do. But yoclle out that MSXVC'Cll'1C8l'lI of D. U. ELBERT W. LAIVIPSON. AT A Jefferson. Ohio Sc. Peter holds ajax' the Golden Gate For Lamp: weve never seen him dissipahe. BIRLEY LANDIS, ASX Greenville, Ohio This artist secs no art in womarfs paint. For Cupid shoots his dai-L where Bircly Maint. CONRAD B. LANDIS, OTSZ Butler. Ohio The rustic soil than bore this rustic lad. Imbued him with its fcawrcs. good :md had, Ti-mI-MA L. LANGDON Lyndonvillc, N. Y. Thelma comes from the great eastern state, And we all know how these New Yorkers rate. CI-IARLIES J. LAUSCHIE, SAE Cleveland. Ohio The umpire's call and Krcislefs silvery note Sound each as sweetly. for he on both does done. G0 VWIAN C. Ltzrzvmx Owensville. Ohio XVc never heard of OwPr.svillc7 CWe yapl- But. if this girl lives there. iris on the map. Vir1r.ziNm E. i.,ENcI-Am: Connersvillc. Ind. Virginia has a voice both sweet and low. She's proved it now by being a super-D. O. PHILIP T. LIEBENDERFER. AKE Dayton. Ohio The helpless town that shoved him forth on us Knew not that we would lcarn to love and cuss. lmnxzuonc. C. LUNDCREN Dayton. Ohio With tales of sinuous Norclics. straight and tall. Fair lngie spellbinds and regales us all. MARY G, LYON Mobile. Ala. This Mary Gs soft draxvl ol' Farther South, lmparts but wisdom when she opens her mouth. l-IERBERT B. MACDOUGAL Liberty. Ind. Your mathematical fame we'1l closely watch. Because we know. dear Mac. that you are Scotch. ETIIEI- M. MCADAM ' Barker. N. Y. Though Ethel casts her songs upon the air. They floapup to his heart in Delaware. BLANCH E.. lVlCCl.ELLAN Eaton. Ohio Ancl here's to one Home Ec-er who really can coolcg Merliinlcs she must have bought a cooking hook. 61 fun QCJEI .sjlj l as Eff i tai ' 5435! VZTTQYQFQ 'filly' 174, 1 Jlllpi -J 'Nfl fl' 'A H+ l ,V . . 1 'K li lf,'j 'JNL' X Q17 Ill lillllmx il uw 3 35. Heins gf iXb,,fg.J! QQ iss-l gig: .EQ ll: 5: 'El ii .. l- Elf iii li QI. ij -l 51 IIU-'l -all ...Ljxl...l 4?-1.1 . .11 ,J I il. .4 X :l all -W - 1 1 sh Il , ' ll Ll: f Q. milf 'J l it-h .1 Q 31-1. llfflflgj aes? . Og.- . gy Q ,fig ll 1 gil: femm- NNPEL g.f2?ZlLl4Syl 5' fill! xXl7EE.l X 'Q ll- 5 Q . -. - .,,..,,, .f . . - ' ix, P 1 . ,fx . trbllli K to l WW l l X 'W N Nxt iiiill lil? if55?i'l.3lfsWpil3C.i H554 lf' .dll -. I-. :fx--...I . ff7f XQQTX54 K 'a'rFli N,vlf., J :Y Ch, of ,I ..l.lM W ' ,fm-I I ' I , XX l'1-.hlkljlff X X , I 'Ty K.,-ff l --Q-, I s-- v' 1. flglffl JI-I Cl Isp a+ .VJ i il 3 lil 5 Q y--1 l lil' Eli: iff ' 151, ffll. .- L. I F l:l l li sf Iiili in ji ll 'll -l sd I7 .I- ' 'l if glgiiwx l l 0 as QQ il - J ,J P 5 ,164 .ld v-I xl 3 MIL gm-I F, T94 CHI f .lrii I l Ufg will fs' Turf? 31 I-I' 7 Wilhoit '-f' Qlfjelti tj' X355 if ,P l 'llff O Lllw grid' ,I V x,1'fLj's7 f Wil . ' , ,.27jf7 Ally'-TX 44 Al x.:.- w, I 3 J- I .gl- I . C. EDGAR MCCREARY Camden, Onio Give Mac a book. a chair. a pipe. a hrc, Bur. women-Nix! or he's a gosh durn-Democrat. LESLIE E.. lVlACl..EAN.A9X East Cleveland. Ohio Now hr:re's a Scotchman for you folks. But not a cause ol' Scottish jokes. JANET MCVEY. KKI' Lexington. Ky. The South at last has given us a queen, Anzl Souri-I Cl1lCACO isn't what wc mean. LEWIS F, MARIQEY. EAP Lewisburg. Ohio This lad is known for miles and miles around. But off the stage he never makes a sound. M.-xkjoius W. MARTIN. AEA Portland. lnd. To look at Marj you'd think she couldn't sing, But yet a belle's not known just by her ring. DAVID MAYERS Cleveland. Ohio If on a girl this bozo's eye doth lunge. That girl just might as well toss in the sponge. JOHN T. MAYHEW. EBTQ Toronto. Ohio A boy without a linc to spread the salva- A marked distinction for a man to have. lVflLDRED M. MEASE. EK Warren. Ohio Phi Kappa Tau holds keys to Measic's heart, And she in turn says Fritz will ne'er depart. 62 ALBERTA L. MELHBER1-H, AI' Dayton, Ohio When all the world is sad and drab and blue, There's still that sunny smile of Bert's for you. El: Il- -ti I l 1 V- ii---I i img l xii f ii Ifll F31 fi Arm eiiiixfilllyillljigf 'XX lillij- 'xx ff' .fs--.Vff ' ififiif 'l'14eonoize C. Merzoen. EAE Lorain. Ohio For a suit of clothes or a saxophone, 1-lc'd rob a bank or beg for a loan. Ll lu in lj Awiusn S. lVlll.l.ARD, fbKT ' Portsmouth, Ohio Of Alfred there is only this to say: A Western girl has stolen his heart away. EE -A N-4 lj: T . . ei I jossma M. Mitttaiz. ASX Dayton, Ohio T-E -1 A frog in the Chorus? If it's to joe you refer. Q-l l-lc's not a singer: he's just the manager. L1 -I T- ' IDZQ MQW Zi il A-i -I I Zi Wn.i.mM A. MILLER, AT Xenia. Ohio --l -- If Dotty would charge a dollar a smile. ,, Poor Bill. in love's frenzy, would spend quite a pile. N. mi 3- is I thi if i-1 u Rmmu R. Mii.x.s. AGX New Paris. Ohio ,ga IP. W, Through every course in Math this fellow's torn A 1 Oni! I I r Like water passes through a big tin horn. BQ 4 l.i.. 161259, l-j 1 g 5: xg-5351 l 3 E? KX ip 5? - -,Y N ' ,Ji ' Aucs E. lVlll,LlKEN. KT K Elyria, Ohio Our hidden selves before the years will out. That's why she ceased to hop the bells, no doubt. A f 'QXM -gay- XN f Mi-' f' M 43423 . lil' is L 1' N l I ',rr:.i'i, Enwm F. MOQRMAN, BAE Winchester, Inilp i ' ly f X., C' o f- 'B 'f X An S. A. E. quite gay is jolly Edi LE Q 'I ,A ffsldrfxl, What shame his only love is for his bed! O 5?-5 X .1 Rox N X 63 W-,A-4. ooyilw-tl'fiJ X 'Qi We N , N -W. flil'l3Twffl4!1ll. nfl it Q. T iii llgiil ii l:lli i I J' Wi l ' id , x-l! Al I lil 5' f. ,. ills l .5 ' ffxxxxkjr sykf, ji-OWN ff , . X xX -e. KJ ,- t ,gl K. x xt-I hip F 5.-,I : yxxxaxl lliilfli l lx JACK R. Moons. AUX Seaman. Ohio - t , lim ik Li il Iliff! A clever chap say all when speaking of IvIoore- Aff ' Vilith features like Adonis, famous of yorc. Yrs-.kJ..f-i2'l W kL:.es,,.ji' lfaial lfATHLEEN Momus. X9 Cincinnati. Ohio Now heres a type of girl you seldom meet: W 'Wifi To hear this co-cd giggle is a treat. 'H lil .l :J l ,J L ' M l-l r .. .T Y . -1 la ' iii izl I-1 NAILDRED M. NORRIS. A011 Newcastle. Ind. i..l Mildred pulled up her stakes and left these parts. ,.-. But she has left sweet memories in our hearts. '-v -l 1 El : ':L -' JOSEPH J.Mum1HY. 'PAS ' Niles. Ohio l Old Erin sought to build an Irish face. .--1 But Abram held that tell-tale nose in place. wi ..gQ,,,,l glilg! .4?Ll ,.. l-l 1 iii .. l-: -f- --l RUTH E. NEXVLAND Chicago. lll. l,,. Fire Chieftain bold of Bishop Hall is she- '- I Emcient, brave and courageous all agree. -'l I lj 7l .si It -l Z -,,. iz RICHARD NEWSTEAD Cleveland. Ohio f ,wil l line ' B Girls know he needs a shave. if in thc dark - OL ' They by some chance upon his mustache park. ' Ziff Q ' K I -xl:-di X96 y ru Q Q 5 YN f-ff-'N Ee if 1' W, ...- I ,AJJ THELMA E.'N1c1cEi.. A011 Norwood. Ohio JN: Attractive as the coin is to the child. Q This Nickel sets the blase campus wild. 'le '-A. fy, xl . l 'Zia -fl KL' L X-44-2 Lhtiflittgeiit lf jx X N M ,vs lX'lARlE NORMAN. ABT Roxabell. Ohio jf 'q3,?-'lgxffi fix WT SWF! ' An athlete par excellence. a star in basket ball. tfixrfp -,ji E it-llfyo F A red-headed gal. a student. whose home is Wells Dec' M ,5 Hall. All Lf 'irr,s',lif. . - l f' jfs, Alf Wil -M221 .l, .A-,,V ,1l I ,Joy fl .7 ,x ' I x.d3f.ffNN,l Sklfge-KEQ Ljixm 'LEA 64 2 fi fir JOSEPI-UNE M. NUDD Hamilton. Ohio Whenever you wish to glimpse a perfect marcel, just call in Josephine Nudd-hers does excel. l-IELEN E. PAGE Felicity. Ohio Miss Nobles. in her span of years. did save Her A's, until one alone to Helen she gave. I-loxvnim N. PERKSON. SAE Lorain. Ohio ll' Perk had saved the wind he's blown about. l--le'tl be a cyclone with a roaring route. MILTON C. PARMAN. AT Elyria, Ohio She bids him go elsewhere to toot his horn. This maid whose eyes deny and .leave forlorn. KA11-IRYN C. PA1'Tl3i1soN. Al' Cambridge. Ohio It seems this red-haired girl is hard to beat- ln grades. in work. in dress-Kay's very neat. ROY L. PA'r'i'EnsoN EAP Hamilton. Ohio This Pais the flame that draws the gentle moth: The boy who makes the Profs wax warmly wroth. MlLDRED PETER. AE Cleveland. Ohio ln books and knowledge Mildred holds high score: A thousand quizzes ne'er could drain her store. WINSTON G. Pn.or, EAE Cleveland, Ohio To see him imitate a dame's a treat: But how much he must suffer from his feet! i i -ie 'ik li? l liillj f ' affvifs j I . y Ti ly :.ffi-2.llfq.,f nl. eel n ,ill l .lt ill ll l-as 1. s. -,l :'. is if V f sqzrl IIC! xnxux .l t, .fi fi 4 ' 'Qi Lf 1 ,-- l ' l CET l .FQ l If .fi ' . 1 . l l i-N V- i --J -.. I l lj . 'Wa l, N l..l L.. Ll l l-1 I lil Z l-' F gl --- . Ll I ' N l.,-l l,l I ,T ,J Y,,1-.: 3 fd l 751 H i 'ifijl QF! limi? -,. .l '.,'?::L,l1 '--iQ, .Joi ral.-l, ll-sl-I .I l Iliff! l-imp lil l'l -el --l l lol -'l t fi W-f 1 .,..I . - lmllgl I - gy ,ll Jill .ull I , 51'-2 ik U Lvllfi 'X fo f fini I V1 .w C17 Qi3if23,s f- gi gl X 4' , 9.5115 li -it Sir, 'K-QS isp lliili ll 'iii . X. .l 5 ,LJf.'f' Q:-Ln ,ul Zi' ,QL .J fl Pffefsrlh' l f .f:.'.f'-fqffll' f H gi.'-:- .' ' 'f f r, X,b1.,f'-of E4 Q j' -, i ,' , .... fl- Tm M .f nf ... 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If 4 FA A Ilxff .l!lmJ X 1 .. if y A -. ll' fglx ,F 0.11 .1 l v l Q X , Nil if--. N' J O-2 All l , f l' fg, lily fuer .,,,., ff -' ,- .N .PIA xg lil DAVID PORTER, AT Lima. Ohio Vain hopes that flit like feathers on the wind. Implore of Marty that she change her mind. FRANK PRATHER. A9111 Dayton. Ohio Here's a boy who doesn't like Lhe women. Because hesays they're timid when in swimmin'. MAYBELLE J. PY. 222222 Middletown. Ohio MaybeIle's the girl with the winsome beauLy's air1 Her eyes of blue have that come hither stare. AUBRAN J, IQEEBEL, AT Youngstown. Ohio Aub Reebcl has come from the north with his comely young face To charm the men and maidens-especially Grace. JOHN A. Reefs. AAM Livonia, N. Y. From New York State came one-john Reed by nameg As a Wall Street: broker. he soon will rise to fame. GHNEVIEVE Rice Degraff. Ohio Ah. Genevieve. your flashing eyes and pose Shall bring your adoring group ol' mcn to blows, ABNER S. Rim:-LE. 'LAB Bellefontaine. Ohio The girls invite Ab out to dine-good Lord! lt doesn't cost him anything to board, RUTH Rienel., A0l'I ' Greenville. Ohio Into artistic tcnclencies she dips! She paints a mean and rosy pair of lips. fiii l.ll.l.IAN M. llOSSELOT Macon. Ohio 511 'T High hat. kitty cat. you know the wcather's fair: You know we'd go a mile to share your care. 1 ff. i- ie.- lflii 3 Fi-if! Q Elle T bus! . :xiii-lx fxiwi Q x 15326 ff lx- .NL If EARL B. Roni, EX Portsmouth. Ohio He is a Sigma Chi. and ll'lHlL.S too bad: No wonder that his picture looks so sad. ex ii T1 .. X- MAiu:,uuz'r E. ROTHERMEL, GT Covington. Ohio : I: Friend Marg is rising in the world. they say: ' I Shc's apt to get that Phi key any clay. sl ,- - E il I 77 I'- NIARY Fmwces Rowuzv. AZ Norwalk. Ohio T :l This D. Z. maiden holds all masculine eyes, N- ll But she thinks that Tony is the one and only prize. ' 'Ti l -El -Pl... S-if :J 1 l: Z l-ouisA S. RUNYAN, EK Celina. Ohio Q 2 The Y. Commission takes Louisa's time: Q w' Frorn crring paths she helps the girls to climb. :I Z f ill fx . IQ .. l RUTH RYLAND Wadsworth, Ohio ll All co-,eds have bad habits. 'tis sad, but truth: ll aol Q 1 ii Now' some have more. some less: the latter fits fa 'N' 1, Q N Ruth. ' N ..Jl, Xt' QQ --l,, 5 S -J-.. Q.. J., -1 3 lf Louisa SANFORD Kitchel, Ind. lr1,f5.z:,M4ii -- Givc mc the man, says Louise. that's the thing: ll l'll furnish the porch. the moon and the swing. Us-, fffff ,Kihf N: A ,, 5.15.1 X r Else! iilif .mai 1 I-:Trai fgfjffil'-'ff L- K V I, Vik... I1 lvl VP?-E17-T. XVARREN R. SCHMITZ, EAE Cleveland, Ohiofrj- G ,Cf g ' X 'R X This lad's gone nuts on psycho-analysis: D DQ- I 1-.5 fhyxqkfgxf Sometimes we wish he'cl get paralysis. Q-A Y .QIQIK ff 'W g, xl ,fp-..' ki K 'hifi Nl. N wi Q53 wel S lil. i N Qi.. -3-1 A - A sax if 1'-Effzffifsf Pr I ,fs -.l....L.J flllr-ww! 'Ii-eil G7 --.--l-l' 'T-I 1 V1 E5 Eli l L l I -l 1 l ljffigy Xxsxia ' l jyyfiu lffllf' ip'l llX X, I, 1 t I 5, l l Slxme E. Scorr Harrison. Ohio A l!!LlgJ Demure and quite the lady is Sadie Scott: Y Stix v , ,.i.M.-Q She can't be called a prude-wc've told a lot. lx' lla .CU K! l 'X KX. xc! N- . 'x .4 c X -1 he '-7 o H:e.,j '-g'4'jlf'Q l ljllffl l-el :-l v l l il li ii if ll if fl fi -. E - V- E ,E 'Q li Z. EI 1 li. E l.l .Q l-. .ii li I .- El Q- :liz fi? iii ,--N -f A , l-l f 1 l' -. li .. .. L.. l. Pl ll? EDWARD W. SEIBERT, AKE Dayton. Ohio In football we have often heard Ed's fame: 'Tis sad he didn't stay to prove his name. jmsuz L, SHAFFER. AET Miamisburg. Ohio She tosses weights and speeds aclown the track. An athlete-yet she wins a beauty plaque. RUTH A. SHATSNIDER A011 Dayton. Ohio Now Ruth, at playing soccer. is a queen: In fact. an old Dutch Master on the green. DONA C. SHEELEY Jamestown. Ohio Al: singing Dona has a wondrous voice: She'll be some famous opera company's choice. Eli., if l Auce C. Sn-nzvnsnn. AZ Norwalk. Ohio Al Clffil-04, 'Though Daniel lived in lion's dens. our Alice - l If O 1- Would join him1she's drained each drop in love's Clan lwlli .f chalice. 4 gfuflr l 'f 'x bfi 'W ld lil of Lf'- lz. lm.l..' ,ll l..ll., J !-lla.-- ' MERLE E. SHIELDS, EAP Palestine. Ohio 1 lflixi 'E' His brothers say Eugene is quite a whizz. M 'CFQ Extracting A's from Doc Tocld's school of Bizz. Xl N-llqf l x lil e. .7 ,ll Mex-Rl .MM - 1 Vffi' ,7f.ATls.,.,,3A :fx lji. filiff- lu 5 ,ull V OCTAVIA SHINKLE , Oxford. Ohio a' ' l fl 1 If fl 3 ' llTl:1jf She got her knowledge from McGuffey High: 'yfi-31,2 ' 'K l l rib ,S-' No wonder here in college she gets by. VII 347' X ffl- , 3' 7 I 1 J ' ' ' - 249' T772 l AQ! W-f'l xl' lfflfizf .CN 4 , dw: X..-1-li-',frll..L-of.- -M. . .l is- ff---1-l 68 QR, .IJ H- T' .M Vl- lllll . illll llslwlell JANET L. Sl-HVLER. AI' Norwood. Ohio At winning beauty prizes she is THERE: She gives the movie vampires all the air. WALTER SIEFEILMAN. BK Harrison, Ohio We think there'll ne'er be one again like Seefey1 He's last upon his feet. although quite beefy. LELA E. SIMCOKE Marion. Ind. The voice of Lcla with its lofty scale. Will not let us forget the Nightingale ALICE F. SMITH, X52 Belford. Ind. Alice has those come to mama looks- 'l'his vampire's conquests fill some several books. RAYMOND F. SMITH. IIJKT Norwalk. Ohio The Fate that hides has never touched this rose. That in the Phi Tau garden blooms and grows. t WILLIAM A. SMITH. BBII Warren. Ohio To name him Smith was had enough for him, But adding William makes him quite a common bim. DORO1'HY J, SPENCE. AZ Cincinnati. Ohio She's in. then out. then back again. is Dot: The U. of C. must hold few charms-eh. what? WALTER SPIELMAN. AKE Miamisburg. Ohio Witlu all his gentle and retiring air. He packs a wallop like a cornered grizzly bear. 69 i l el I-A ' l lq'+.'i1Wl ' ljgl ffl l . l El .lil l fJ'I'-fxfi' '- X., Q- 7 ,- fx eff! ' rw . 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SUTPHIN, AGX Toledo, Ohio Toledo's humor fills jacks mind by day-I At night he turns to girls with thoughts as gay. MIRIAM M. STONEBREAKER ,Marion. Ohio Fair innocence sits sweet upon her facet She breaks men's hearts with simple grace. Lestiiz K. Srour. EAP Lockland. Ohio Ask Thaddeus for a smoke-ring cigarette: NVe understand that he is hunting them yet. OSCAR M. STOUT, AT College Corner. Ohio He dances with the satyrs in the Helds. Yet seeks the fruits that fairest knowledge yields. RICHARD E. S'rowE. EX Dayton. Ohio From Oxford and the Sig House Dick departed: He left his pin. so she's not broken-hearted. Q ELMER F. STRUKE, QA9 Cincinnati. Ohio XVith work and sweat and honest, strenuous toil, He planned the junior Prom according to I-loyle. MARY STRUBLE Hamilton. Ohio Yes, Mary Struble is a Podac true: Outside of that she has no faults to rue. XVENONAH B. Sun' May's Lick, Ky. Thy name. Vfenonah. the poetry of thy self. Depicts thy face and form a laughing elf. 70 Nrao SULLENBERCER, EX Oxford, Ohio The college youths who buy their clothes from Ned. Respect his perfect taste. from toe to head. MIRIAM Su'1-roN, IIA9 Norwood. Ohio l-louse-keeping instinct here is never laxi Shes getting practice from the rooms she stacks. ' f3lEll'l'llUl7E. Yucca, ZTA Cleveland. Ohio The fair are not clllcient. we usually End: But Gcriruclris that--the rarest of her kind. Noun-IA 'l'HEoBA1.D, ZTA Dayton, Ohio Home tasks are those for which Miss Norma caresi She loves to dust and sweep and mop the stairs. l3lll'l'l'l J. 'l Il.Gl-IMAN Oxford. Ohio Library hooks is her long suit on lute, But now and then they say she books a date. MARIAN R. Timmia, ZTA Cincinnati. Ohio Ah Marian! You flouled old lVliami's lure For Cincy's: ilfs a case without a cure. Grzolxczia W. Txscuen. AKE Dayton, Ohio King George the Third was kind and good and soft Beside this monarch of the Ee book-loft. .l'llEl-EN S. 'IAREICHLEIL AE Newlanc. N. Y. This year. indeed. for Helen is full of fun: Sl1e's looking up tio George more ways than one, 71 Li- ,-5.7 A '55 l A ' l fsff7f,'k1N ii.. .fq ,l., .5 f- 1 lxx f C72 1 fl fx? I ki 1 l sf! 1 uf fi m:',f'Cy 'willl Q57 llll-ll illlllllyl 'kan 7: ll: N Q all l Jw- Nl. mm ,nf jflf ll l i lllrfi r fi gm i- i I l i-I :-i ii l F' 1 N E ffl lf 'li ji l ,-nl Q -1 ij Vgl ll w-v l 1 Z i .hw l lj lil l Q el, l.l E if . 'in' l ii . jjj Il Cl- 1 : l . ll fjij il HL- ijn , f plii l W 1 1 ' w'BL5.. L li Ii i Mai i- el in -'fx '11'- H if-as iefesfigzf. 'Cui QSM? it 2+ .pf VFW' fffiii, ' .5zfff',iLl1-, i W ,f!,,gZl5lfFi All A ak- M T .wg . ll il7k, ill l f' Yiffx f. LED fm L.,-lk .ll - Milly' Fl I 'ix A vzjxxf' - lL,,',xLf:' - 'Q' oOS'l,w--7.3! lx C S X Qi:,'X ll - l X li R Nix, l .. 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'vfflff ffffis 1 Il A151 A711-1 f My 1,41 . my riff, lj 'cm -is Kid -11 L 'El-:s.f glass, -1 1 X kid? 1 1 CHARLES A. VANCE Taylorsville. Ohio A lover of books and knowledge is Charley Vance: We wonder how he dodged bold Cupid's lance. J. DiETRici-1 VOLLERECHT. EAP Hamilton, Ohio Dietrich Vollbrechtf' is Dutch. we cannot deny- Drinks beer, eats pretzels-we don't dare ask him why. MARY E. Voice. AAA FL. Thomas. Ky. We hand it to this jolly Tri-Delt jane. To Ivlarny. may her giggles never wane. ORVILLE WALKER. EAP Middletown. Ohio One Orville gained his all by building planesg This one, as a Walker, the best of health retains. FORREST WALTZ Brookville. Ind. A forest. my dear Waltz, is full of trees: Methinks thy ivory bean is lull of l3's. CLARENCE E.. WARD Sidney, Ohio And now we come to studious Clarence Ward: However dry he looks he's never bored. RUTH l-I. WARNER, AZ Greenville, Ohio We always thought the Turks were fierce and wild. Until we found this Turk both meek and mild. MARGARET A. WATSON Dayton. Ohio Her flashing needle Hies both in and out. Upon some dress with which her friends to flout. 72 lilgl L. -I p Q I Fifi:-,l ' l -4 ll li. ' ' IE. Q I ffl-?:11v:Lil :J f KNPNFXXW, EUGENE F. WEAVER Upper Sandusky. Ohio Till, L ,I li Xxigo-, . ri 4 , fm' Now, I am a man with truth in my eye. ,l!f'fUw!gjyf:1qjvI,VA 1 Except these words he never told a lie. NIJ' iq r ll ll I Vtifd I i l l i lf H31 xy mio ,fy -a KAN -Aj!! f' Emu. WELLER. A G 4 Centerville. 'Ohio A tennis fan sublime is quiet Earll Then, too. he's cracked the heart of many a girl. l ' l.-l-T-l i l--l 1 . J Ll Il I L1 Ll ' L' L-. 1-1 is lr! ELLENMAEY WELS!! Hamilton, Ohio 5 V- This shy. demure. elusive. timorous maid il Is even of her shadow said to be afraid. . -i l i JOANNA XVEST Martinsville. Ohio il li Sophisnication is her middle nameg h -Q She seeks to out-rival Egyptian Cleo's fame. '-- ' f -1 . 'I Eli: l i X Cir' f-if CAGE G, XVETHERILL, EX Oberlin. Ohio Pl Gage did mean of eld naught else but glove - E All loyal handshal-:ers place him far above. -Q Ii I.. I Ii 11 ALTHEA M. XVI-IITE. A011 Cleveland. Ohio 1 Stop singing the blues, Al. for you know it is true ,B That red-haired girls lack cause for being blue. Cfwflg Dr, l 3 Cf- Al -li'-1 XGJQ 'J xpfl .XD 'O' -' Ui B -Ll eff?-QQ l..J4l ,jrfff Q :..l-' J fi LOWELL M. WHrrE, AT A Cincinnati. Ohio V Grave Whitey tickles the ivories every night: I-lis tunes are good. but his line-what a fright. if.-1 l ess- X fi f if-f :si-E NSN' 'xlffs-y gr. I-loru'ENsE A. WILLIAMS Portsmouth. Ohio lm'fi7il..lGw Uncommon as is plainesr. common sense- CC fy H 1X3-irlxfx Coolidge has it: so has sweet ll-iortense. Q, X U , N F xv., sf Xu gi- X A-rl-Q Dfw - M1 r, iiixgw J l lidilf , ixiqgl X X YN- ' i X Ji 73 wgsh ,- QS-fisf : if Yi-..,i 2 . 17-K, -,,...l - l lj K, Lf-l ll- l ESV l lgljf fl. if . l'Jl5 riff r',-ffvlg fj.f'IfIfka e X may V' 1 .I li ' KEN M. WILLIAMSON, GT Spring Valley, Ohio ii: F As all the Profs know Eva for her work, 'K ' ' i Q' In is a cinch that she will never shirk. ima j K V . XX ff 5 'gg jf RAY C. XVILSON. BK Harrison, Ohio Sheer beauty does LhiS Beta Kap disdain. lj ff- And none shall e'ci' touch NVilson's heart again. ij: 4 in ' 'I I E Z l- l.-i L, !- l-1 L-E BEllNADliT'l'E WINTER. A011 Newgi-I4, Q1-,io If Winler's come with her cold. you're sure to find i- Phat Sigma Chi warmth of spring is trailing behind. l i 1 A- l F .J V-' Lf ,,.. he LJ l L2 ij! LUCY E. XViN1'ERs. IIA9 Martinsville. Ohio lg For lacing cold you might. clear Lucy. blame: in-1 --1 But what. we ask you. mates, is in a name? V-'i l CQ- L. .ict- TT ... I.1 'Z l-I V. l LILLIAN R. WITFMAN. SET Hamilton. Ohio L' V34 This friendly maid has that intriguing way -4 L? That holds her friends within it's boundless sway. ,, ,-l .I I il Q. .J i-l ..l ' j -Al XVINNIGENE. I. Wooo A Shiloh, Ulm, 1 If O-'ZTBND The wistful look in her deep eyes of brown. fi lp Q' . Reflect her sheltered youth in Shiloh town. Oi? 'i in f v 4, Emir i LD ,, .- Q l l ' - I-'l J, I Vmomm E. WooosoN. SPDT Cincinnati. Ohio A master of all pleasant thoughts and deeds, T' She plants a flower where Lhere once grew weeds. i ig?i9i1Q'i-fr, Li iii' ?fZT:l,'gSi-xi '-1' LE jj- X Ti 3 FANNIE BELL Wousrisu.. GT Dayzon, Ohio 'fgfgk i lp lf Fannie Bell has work to do today. fy ij ! ' 33,3 39 Gosh help the awful guy who blocks her way. N0x ' L - swf-D, , -'AS F O Q4 f i ,fi- fy Un, ,Nl ,Cl - .I 5 M JV 0 ' ',f If .0 f ' in urs I Lei. 74 S f 7 ,F ' VJ N13 so 67' 'i -...N y . Q V A-v D 1 i i 1 i i lil? , 57351 fills l i mxli . ,!'Q9fi in ff QQ, X Q, JACK F. Wnlcipr, AKE Troy. Ohio mn rr - U V . Heres a loyal lad. once blithe and gay. 5 l' ' l But-sad to tell-love took his heart away. li-l K .8 - l , ll ' N llilfs . X Bax ji. , ,. xxvff 155145 Ymo HUA Wu Nanchang, China From China comes this junior. Mr. Wu- The land of poppies and swear. mommies, coo. , ,,QM T l 4 I l l - V l I I CALVIN W. Youmz, AGX I-Iamilnon. Ohio A-i --- NVcll named is Cal. but cocky. too. we Gnd- Flip as a jail-bird: little on his mind. .. W l-w E ' Il -. l..EO'l'A C. Youuo. EK ' Cumberland. Ohio . l-. O. Quite tall and clark and full of merry fun- FQ' , Tharfs Sigma Kappzfs own -Leota Young. l F 3 iZl.l-f l l-N 2 -JAMES O. YOUNG, EAP Hamilton. Ohio Pl : James Otis Young has shown bum little folly. 1 Yet we would venture that HER name isn't lvlolly. Fi Qi i-. - . 'gil l.. ll0I3Ell'l' F. YOUNG. B911 Dayton. Ohio l ..J. He is brains and beauty and the glowering beast, 'qi Bur he makes us all Iilcc it. to say the least. ff-0'-0.1381 l,-gf: 3 I xi ' O ll Q if-1 ik i it ygggf- l l 1 R X lj had 5 VNIINIFIIED I-l. YouNc. AAA East Orange. N. J. 'Q-E New ,Icrsey's critics say the States all wet, JZ23-ll . 11, . K But Winifred proved that they have lost their bet. 41, JQZZV- l-gsillil . A -A Mal lk ,,4fW7 ULM5 SETH E. ZIMIWERMAN. AKE Cincinnati. Ohio l ,i.. Zim! Zam! And a cloud of sulphur smoke- to V l 3554 X Herz: comes Zimmerman. the handsome bloke' QNCEYG ' X 0- J 1 X-,QM K0 4.-ai' Jfv ogsg ll ,J ,lgy xl l Qjx' ' fl f ftk. ' ,. Es QQ :ill , V ii Pi J 'C Q El li i J fl Elgin i slgiiiifiiio , isilwziff 'iff '1 i 5 i'i Q l nil - 'l '-l 2 I Zi Q H 1: E23 i s 1, 1 ii PT 1 ' WELL-42 o iii W nfl illjl O Q wifllff' V' ji-l i I l . lf! if? . E. fl X Lwlglfzz is ,ic VL, if -H?A.ps lijrxf Q? las Vs ij 'I i L koi, 5 1l1lfAullX0 FREDERICK L. ELDEP.. AT Youngstown. Ohio A little business mixed with more of play- You'll find him parked in Bishop day by day. MILDRED MORNINGSTAR. AZ Hamilton. Ohio Time's lagging step is Marlced by Mid each day. Because her Mark is miles and miles away. 76 SOPHOMORES Schiller Young Baker Clinger OFFICERS OF THE SOPI-IOMORE CLASS President ......... ......... L YNNE BAKER Vice President ..,... ..... M ILDRED SCHILLER Secretary ...... ..... R ICHARD YOUNG 'Treasurer .... .... .I AMES CLINGER STUDENT SENATE REPRESENTATIVE Arthur Thatcher STUDENT FORUM REPRESENTATIVES Milclred Schiller Richard Young james Clinger Robert Oswald Elizabeth Hanlon , 77 'ji Q l.r'1Q1-1,5 A Q J.. .- 311 .ij li fLViL3-.4 37.17 , -. -... lx 1 --1 f , NN fefxlflxxl eng lm xr ll'fl12'7.-5,4-f' .ex - jf., ,'gfXY,f'jf er A' EQ ,,'L!i1L. LL l ...- :E F7 ell- ll- .JIM ll l -n 3 li H ll T Il lil -- -Jn W. l.-! lil ,jl l r-l -l V : F' j fe ie 3 Fei fig' lj 3 lg 5-T I ll E2 2 .- 1 Cdl L-11-,I P of' S il -J M9 z. -- M 'vu Q M33 YQFSQQ -5- U: , :lj lg 3 'tie TJ le ,Q rg: ,jijex l!7fr'f, ,gl if 'ijfigl ly 1 SN I 'f ' .l,,.5f 'X r f,. ll I 'lx f,X-. .A-1' gel V3 .week- :qrpl Hill? r ll T l ef 1,5 -if 11, ,fu6gCTr,f:'x,,f3 1 QQ! - MZ If. Ie. ll lb. I ,I in -:if-:ll fix! VNTTXKX -Ju F Xxnbx-ggi . L ,. 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ROBERT. EAE BEVINGTON. STANLEY. ATA BILTER. LENORE BINRLEY. CHRISTINE. AAA BLUE. MAX BoRREsoN. ALBERT BovERs. HowARD. ZAE BOWERS, GEORGE. EX BOYD. Ross BRACHEY. MARY E.. OT BRATE. HARRIET. EK BRAUN. Joi-IN F.. 1ivA9 BREES. CLARENCE BREWER. HOLLIS. Boil BRUNTON. HELEN. AZ BUCHANAN. STEPHEN. AKE Four Year Sophomores Union City. Oxford. Mansfield. Chillicothe. Batavia. Elwood. Cleveland Heights. Norwood. Lorain. West Milton. Incl. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ind. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Evanston. lll. Mansfield. Portsmouth. Bellefontainc. Galion. Dayton. Cleveland. Oxford. Cardington. BT Amelia. Cincinnati. Englewood. Hamilton. Sidney. Lima. Cincinnati. St. Bernard. Cleveland. Kenton, College Corner. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Dayton. Ohio Hamilton. Lawrencehurg. Ohio Ind, , Oxford. Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Cincinnati. Ohio Dayton. Ohio BUCKINGHAAI, ALI-JERT. QAG Milford. Ohio BULLOCK. TERESA E. Louisville. Ky. BULOW, THEODORE A. Bethel. Ohio BURKE. MARTHA. AEI Sommerville. Ohio BURNS. IRENE K.. AEE Canton. Ohio BUSEY. H. J.. AT Cleveland. Ohio X CAIN. WILFREIJ. GIA!-J Milwaukee. Wis, CANIINE. CELIA Oxford. Ohio CARPENTER. WAYNE I-l.. ASX Delaware. Ohio CAVEY. TOM. 'PAS Cincinnati, Ohio CLINGER. JAMES. BAE Cleveland. Ohio CoE. FLORENCE COLEMAN. ICATHLEEN COLLETT, CHARLES, f-DKT CONLEY. lsAAc HoIvIER. AT Coox. SAMUEL C. CoRsO. Gus. COULTON. WlI.BUR F. AT Erlanger. Ky. Urbana. Ohio Lima. Ohio Rltcman. Ohio Waynesville. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Cleveland. Ohio Cox. CLARENCE B.. ZX Cox. VIRGINIA. AOII CoY. ELMER WILLIIKLI. EAI' CRAFT. MARIAN. AAA CRAIG. BESSE. HKS CRAIG. ROBERT. BAE CRAMER. DORIS Louise CRAMTDN. MARGARET A. CRETCFIER. FRANCES CRONIN. J. W.. AKI-I CRUMRINE. FANNIE CURL. LAWRENCE. 'BK DARLING. ARTHUR. B011 DAvIs. E. DAY. ISABEL DEETER. ESTIIER. HAO DEMOOY R. W. DEWEY. WVILLIAM. EX DIEHL. KENNETI-I. ATA DQCIQUM. CLARENCE R.. BK Dc-UoLAs. GLENN. 1I'K'1' DGUGLASS, MABEI. DRAKE. WHEELER EARHART. C. D.. BSI! EAToN. FRANcEs, AZ ERERMEYER. ERNEST ELLIS. KATHERINE. AZ ENGLE. HAZEL. A011 ENGLE. MILDRED. A Sli ERDAUGI-I. ROBEll'l'. AK!-I ERNSTING. l'lAllRY ESPEY. JAMES EVANS. I-l. G. EWBANK. WILBUIL C.. 1bA0 FEICERT. CARL, AT FELS. Eva FINEEROCK. ScoTT FINRRINE. FREDERICK FLANAGAN. HUGH. AGIII FLEISCH. MADELINE M. FLINCI-IPAUGH. ALICE. XII FLowERs. HowARo. fblil' FLYNN. CLAY l-l.. GTS! FOGARTY. DONALD FosTER. AUGUSTA M.. .i2J'I' FoxoN. GEoRnE l.. AOX FRANCE. HELEN hflAMllS. A?J'l' FRANZ. Rm' FRAY. FRANK GALBRlATI'l. LoUI:aIa GARNER. VIRGIL. Al'A GASTINEAU, PLEZ M.. AT GAYDASI-I. GEORGE C. GEORGE. ,l. P.. AENI GEORGE. YAFKSON S.. 1bK'l' Fremont. Ohio Bellevue. Ohio Dayton. Ohio Dayton. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Cleveland. Ohio Steubenville. Ohio Lynchburg. Ohio DeGI'afl'. Ohio Massillon. Ohio Ridgewood. Ohio Quincy. Ohio Cincinnati. Ohio Portsmouth. Ohio Cleveland. Ohio Bradford. Ohio St. Petersburg. Fla. Blanchester. Ohio Kent. Ohio Norwood. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Cottage Grove. lnc.I. East Cleveland. Ohio Norwood. Ohio Bellefontaine. Ohio New Bremen. Ohio Kenton. Ohio Dayton. Ohio Dayton. Ohio Brookville. Ohio Hamilton. Ohio Rising Sun lnd. Cleveland. Ohio Richmond. lncl. Youngstown. Ohio Belfast. Ohio Port Clinton. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Eaton, Ohio Cincinnari. Ohio Portsmouth. Ohio Dayton. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Dayton. Ohio Northampton. Mass. Continental Ohio Dayton. Ohio Cleveland Ohio Mayslivl: Ky. C'oluI1Ilnus Grove. Ohio Sidney. Ohio Berea. Ohio Lakewood. Ohio Olienivl. Ohio Im.,- I, V, V. V I--, .x L 15 ilr ' 7 , PN K 1, wr' f IT ' .1 . 1 KXHX ,O W x KTTH Y N X-N1 ff! 5 Q -pix W WJ, r Wax r- 1 I N fi!! ly' P y, , ,,1...ff, Four Year Sophomores f ,gg x xlrji If- -1 4.VLf VLH 'ffi f' lj ,- f.,l J .- 1 V' ?-j - lj J Q 1, X VMI , fl fi' Rf ,Ai L ,- W I 11 -Ai , 1 4 'ii .iii 11 Tj , ,J ,-I L, J I 1 ,,Lx-V' '--E-K Qi-ffl-, 'i' if - L-. ., -. L, F1 NN' 'I 11 Ubi! L4 ,fn ...I AQ -m- can ...if 'pai Hi' I .1 Qi, :Mui-a r J -il-Y inf, -Q -J -QLI Q' lily-! gif . I ' Kia-W gm? 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I 1-1-I: -Qt 1-II--ik: il 1 IIiff,'X I I -'. ,. .IX l.-.-Tj:,I- 1 :IX ,gp Ov, I-'i' 'O--.f7,ZZi' -.-. I. I X ff. 1,-I-Joao -- Qt., ,. If X Z. . :Aj-if I ..'K1,l3-7' I III . 'I' ,X ull., . 4.2 V, ..,. - ,. :ff I I IIA Yi fri? I L IIT .ji If Ix'ff4 - ' I I L. fig- il ,Il le' ll ,A , Ifhusi S ' I D., f M..-yr,-.If If K-11 ,IIE 1,513--,r ly 5 I -If 1' I 'U ,if X II.ap4'fi.l rl 151. Iwi X 'fix I l'f,.JQ?x.-. Oil-l I,1-fi N XQIX Bi L35 ' O uh' '54 . . L+- qu L. .. I.32f'yII' II Iii E1 , I I ...-...- GIBSON. CHARLES. ATA GIBSON. HORTENSE GILLI-IAM. DOROTHY. A611 GLANN. lVlARION CLOSSER. ESTABROOK GLOVER. JULIA. GT Gouou. Joi-IN. B611 GRIMM. MERIAI. V.. AE GROSS. GERALD GROSS. XVARD W.. EAE GRovE. XVILBERT. EAP GUIMARAES. RICHNIOND. BGII GURLEY. STEPHEN. AT GURR. CARL HAMlL'fON. DAVID, ATA HAMMOND. ROBER1'. TTU HANDY. DONALD HANLON. BETTY. X52 HARGRAVE. LANGFORD l'1ARRIS. HARRIET. ZTA HARRIS. l'lELEN. GT HARRIS. MABEL. XS2 HARRIS. MAxINE. XSZ PIARSHFIELD. -LULA HARTSOCK. NVALTER. ATA I-IARwooD. ELIZABETH. AE HASEGAWA, KOICI-II HASTY. PAUL HAYES. KATHERINE I-IECRERT. DON. AOX HERON. PI-IILIP. A941 HIDY. FRANK. QKT HODGES. LOUISE CLARA HOFFLIAN. AVETTA. EK HOLCOMB. MAROARETTE. GT HOLLMAN. JANET. AZ HONNERT. ETHEL, AE HOOPER. RICI-IARD H. HORRIGAN. PAUL. BGII HOSTETTLER. CLEON. GTG HUMPHREY. ADELAIDE. AZ HUTCPIISON. WILMA IMURA. RIONOSUIKE INSKEP, RUTH. AE IRVINE. CHARLES RUSSELL ISAKLE. EDXVARD. ATX JACKSON. MARTI-IA. EK JENKINS. XVARREN JONES. CHAIILES E.. BGTI JONES. GLADYS M. KEENE. HELEN, EK KELLEY. ARCHIE. A6112 KENDALL. Joi-IN. ATA KIECHLER. JULIA KIhiMEL. MAROUERITE. EK Four Year Sophomores Troy. Ohio Troy. Ohio Norwood. Ohio Maumee. Ohio Marion. Ohio Amelia. Ohio Franklin. Ohio St. Marys. Ohio Cleveland. Ohio Miamisburg. Ohio Ashtabula. Ohio Dayton. Ohio Fairport Harbor. Ohio Cleveland. Ohio Norwood. Ohio Canton. Ohio Cincinnati. Ohio Ft. Thomas. Ky. Oxford. Ohio Dayton. Ohio New Paris. Ohio Dayton. Ohio Dayton. Ohio East Lilacrty. Ohio Chillicothe. Ohio. Newfane. NIY. Ucda. Japan Oxford. Ohio Pontiac, Mich. Oxford. Ohio Warren. Ohio London. Ohio Lakewood. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Youngstown. Ohio Cleveland. Ohio lvlt. Healthy. Ohio Akron. Ohio Cleveland, Ohio East Cleveland. Ohio Bellefontaine. Ohio Bucyrus. Ohio Kobe. Japan East Liberty, Ohio Greenfield. Ohio Fairport. Ohio Troy. Ohio Okeana. Ohio Lakewood. Ohio Springfield. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Newark. Ohio Rushville. Ind. Davenport. Iowa Newark. Ohio KLEINFELDER. NELSON Oxford. Ohio KLOPP WILLIAM T.. AOX Middletown. Ohio KNlGH'F. XVILLIAM Madeira. Ohio KNOWl.ES. ROBERT Cleveland. Ohio KRAMER. FREDERICK J.. 'DHT Batavia. Ohio KRllZGEll. EDNVARD J. l-larnilton. Ohio KLlMl.Ell. MARY. AAA Cincinnati. Ohio LAIELE. GEORGE. ATA Norwalk. Ohio LAMEERT. VERA A. Dayton. Ol'li0 LATSCHA. FRED. GHKT Cincinnati. Ohio LAURENCE, LEO liast Liverpool, Ohio LAWRENCE, FRANKLIN A. Okeana. Ohio LAWRENCE. THOMAS. ZX Montgomery. Ala. LAYMAN. ELENORE Cincinnati, Ohio LEAIIY. DONALD. Boil Cleveland. Ohio LEFFERSON. RUTII Mitltlletown, Ohio LISTERMAN. NVAYNE. EK Ft. Thomas. Ky. LITTLE. FRANK. AT Cincinnati. Ohio LITTLE. l'lEl.EN. ZTA Dayton. Ohio LODXVICK. GRACE. XSZ Cincinnati. Ohio LOHREY, THOMAS. EX ' Hamilton. Ohio LONG. l4A'l'l-IRYN. A611 Kenton. Ohio LOVER. GEllALDlNE New Washington. Ohio MCBRIDE. GERALD. A9111 Lakewooti. Ohio MCCONNAUOHEY. NAARJORIE. Z'l'A Dayton. Ohio KACCRACICEN. GORDON Puri Clinton. Ohio Mr:DERMo'r'I'. lVlAIlGARE'l'. XS! Hillsboro. Ohio MCG!-IEE, LAURA. HA9 Williamsport. Ohio McGovERN. EARL. AT Cleveland, Ohio MCMICI-IAIIL. CI-IARLE5. 'l1K'l' Bueyrtis. Ohio lVlCSUllEl.Y, AI.Ex. EX Oxford. Ohi0 MCVAY. VERNA Youngstown. Ohio MARTIN. l iARRlE'l'. AGU Akron. Ohio MARTIN. RoaERT. BAE lVlAIlTlNDALE. HARRY MASON. KARL. Af-DX lVlA'I'I-IEWS. DELLA. AZA lVlll.ES. LAWAYNE. AE lVlll.ES. ROBERT J.. AYTA lVlll.l.ER. DOROTHY. X12 MILLER. EMILY lVllLl.l?.R. KENNETI-I. ATA MILTENBEROER. EVERfi'l l'. llfli' MoNRoE. WILMA. AZ MONTOOMERY. G1XYLORD MOONEY. Ross. 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SQ-1 X192 ,f ' Q kj f?f:E1 14 ll' -2 1 f 1' ig , N- A-W. , - - v ,Q-.I 'f fi! ffl 'D Wiffrx' W 4 QQ lim f fzrfiffib l ix .eril l a-4 Lllfu.-if . 5,3 inf 'EE -l l Fi.on.sNcE LANE. EEE Cleveland, Ohio Student Council CD3 House Chairman of West Hall 1211 Podac CZJ, CID. RUTH LEFFERSON Big Sister. Treasurer QZJL PORTIA P. LEWIS GE:-uzvisvs CLARA Lmxms Y. W. C. A. CD. 425. MILDRED E. LONG, AEE Pierian: Y. W. C. A. LORETTA E. Lorz MARY S. MALEY FRANCES lVlAR'I'IN, 272223 - Thalianl Student Forum Ivliclcllctown. Ohio Baseball CZJ . Oxford. Ohio lvildclletown. Ohio Arcanum, Ohio Hamilton. Ohio Lockland. Ohio Washington C. H., Ohio 98 I . I J I I 9 E Ig I VFW-51 I I :J H' I III? I li .LT S751-:I ffl! 5520 LM G' JI rlpififl W I NUI Io -.JE I L, '- GOLDIE M, MCCLUNG Ft. Recovery, Ohio Bax i ' ' X7- Vlffii CLARfX FRANCES MCCOWEN Whcclersburg. Ohio LE? 3-5 I I O, I W V .3 E I I ' - I EI L E'ri-nzL IXACDOLVCLE. Kcb Uniopolis. Ohio V Ig II BEATIKICE L. MCLAUGHLIN Bradford. Ohio iw Q' Ij I K I--+ I O31 ll wjr I E32 I 4 L I7 - 5 Q 3 O? , . :IE l'lEI.EN Tiuavfx MICK. ABT East: Liverpool, Ohio ' N- P ' ' I- II 1.4 Gl.AlJYS MILLER Put-In-Bay, Ohio 90 E K I WIP- fs - ci .,3 I - -. KI Q jr: W I gh- xwdfjg IKLI cl ' QQ I I ff! if -.U J if Lip ' H' Q11 -JULIA IVIONTGOMERY, IIAO. Ki, Rockford, Ohio in Vollcy Ball CU: Pan Hellenic QZJL Student Senate X V Z , V 27' ' X 7 C J I In I ' Y '-, .,-if ' 'M 'r f IP I tx 5717 Q II f Q If 1 I -QI -- Bixfwixlciz Moons Minford,OhiQ ft D ldv: I J --S Q4i,lL.,x tl QM I I ,CX I if ?'?'-IXII V by ,UV1 XXI iff iq I XXIKYI QW: cm -III I ' f I, wsI I 'Qtr I Q1 X37 J'-k :I17:WX J' I ,f- 99 IJ 1 f .LA-M1 -mil.. ,HMA For-I' P- I 'I ,Q JI! r' to Ea -il Ifrff-. in ,dx .1 ,721 :AMI I .E f..-, L I . . ,L .I f. I lf.. Lf ,L.5iji'iSr . Y, fir' If f xxjgjlt-.xv - .xl A .. 1 . -. X., Q-ff' I 1 .y xiii iff f f'.L'.i MXN ,f I I IIII' II I -. I I it-. 'fj I ll. Ll . lv I ISN' XII IIN 'I.g'II III.fv ffl, SARAH E. IVIORGAN. 23223 Middletown, Ohio 'TX I I 4 h' ,flf Student Forum: Basket Ball CZJ. x, X I . .4-qi xxx '- MH ELQI I I I HELEN CRETORA MOWERY. AEA Cridersvillc. Ohio 31 IEI I Pierian: Y. w. C. A. cn. 129. I, .- ' i If I ll I-I. ,-, ,fl I l...-l I 'I Iii lj l HY lil ' I I ll. il -4- H- DOROTHEA PEARL MT. CASTLE, IIA6 Lcwisburg. Ohio -.I Freshman Commission CD1 Vollcy Ball CID. 'Z Cl g L. l l 4 'O lil I I I l.-JELLA IRENE MULLAN Hicksville, Ohio Tl 2,1 Debate mg Y. w. C. A. cn. 429. l , l- l-il I- .!,-. LFE- I I -Q1 ' lil L- IJ L.-. . I H, I lil I, l--. 1- I- L. ,Ll I- RUTH ELIZABETH lVlULl.EN Middletown. Ohio ill l'1 I lil I Pan Hellenic CU: T. C. Student Representative C231 Sophomore T. C. Committee. jf: I gl-. I . A MQ ,gy ' ,,.l..I ,fi A 1 -- QA' ' FLORENCE MYERS Pleasant Hill. Ohio 3li2.i5 lvrf ' tyalgjfi iii Y EPI kb' all 1 'II II l.ZiL.... l.,i I . IVNI-Iii. 'NL' ll il I II I I RUTH MARY O'l-IARA Campbellstown. Ohio .qw-.fi QI , ' Q: .fflfjf Volley Ball 415.627, I-IMI liwfif 4-of 'f-.in51i ' in .f7-l.f'?'- if all ,-Igdrf, X I ,III .. I 'wif fr g ' ' 5- A V- - HELMA ARA. AET Ashvil c, io lxdlxl 4' XX r Jin T O'H I Oh L! ..ff?t,:4,'i A. il I- I VA, Q J jfjj V '11 ,--... ' ' LQ A-fl H X- 1 I QQ IIXXII flf .1 5 Ilwfyff ITN.-gr, N '-'I-' 1' lfffff i if 'fY7'5. 4 X fi., 1 W4-4 . -x . '. 'IX-u .--a lf'-L'l.w' - -1l.,J:N..fM - A O... 2 mfs Y, L T-.- ...J lilrl I I EQI 100 lf- iii I L .1 ' I -I I' '--- I PII-- I FI .43-I 5:51 A A Ifxisix 4 CTW ffl X'-Tfsff W. MII IX PI-IoIzIaE PAULINE PATIAY West Milton. Ohio fgiii 5 if I I 4 'III Mir W X-jg 1. ...I IZ!-'lu I if' 'Nh' ' I TW ICI flfk mx I .mi -31... ,I E1.INoIx POST. IIKE Newfane. N. Y. Thalian: Y. W. C. A. up. 421. sjffii Iflftii , L F I LQ. If LJ ll H I-. -.. E, I .Q i i- HAZEL l,.UcII.I.I5 PUNDT. AEA Lexvisburg. Ohio - Vollcy Ball up. 4291 Baseball up. 129. j 1 -- T il ii. :I f Qi Il Doius Puuuv. GET Sardinia. Ohio '-I I fe. EI A I 4 I Nj Ii? fl 'Q El.lZABE'I'l'l FLORENCE QUELETTE, AXA Wauseon. O. lj voucy Ball QlD1Picrian up, 423. I-4 - I I It .. ,il -ISI I xx MARION C. IQAMAGE Cincinnati. Ohio ix - :liz I Qi 1 'j 97' I..l ...I F Z. - i-I X., 5 Ld I 'K I I 21: .- 5.-J ' 4'-' Q E944 so 4 -5 ...Iii N H1-f N-5 TH 'N I-iI2I.IaN FERN REED, IIA6 Milford Center. Ohio lfjf ' ' Ilifpigvfiih-' I 1. :IQ 5 DJ f I-zi:I3fHn ANNA RISINGIEII Eaton, Ohio L f hh L IQ X J 33 C W IA IIII DLI A Las- ...xi I'Ii T WI., guy I jf.3Ui ' X! 39 of, X2 I XPHNE? x-fig!! .,,.....IV LM, Q I i I - P5 if y- Q ki E l l il 7 -' i il la ll gg 1 51. X: , if-ffl' .. 'iii' 'mf U W Ax Sly I'lELEN RoB1NsoN. AEA - Tolcclo, Ohio X 'lllillfl - President Freshman Class: Freshman Commis- gajfx Bi ,R l A g...,l sion Secretary-Treasurer: Student Council CD1 A i' fx K, ffl Pieriang Big Sister C251 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Clj. LXX C211 Student Assistant in Art CZD. .AX 5565! l FLORENCE Ron-1. IIKE Dayton. Ohio lf.,gE.l Pan I-Icllenic 415. 4251 Thaimnz Y. w. C. A. l 1 - Ll Cabinet 4251 Basket Ball 415. i il H -i il Ll P-. lf 1,1 E Ll ---' lj ELsiE B. RUDENAUER. Lakewood. Ohio iii, if-E Pan Hellenic 425. ff il S -.1 ii 'Zi Ei BESSIE LEE RUDD Bellevue, Ky. --l --I Track CID: Wornen's Athletic Association CU. 3 3 QZ51Y. W. C. A. 415, --.4.-l A - i ::l.l:1 i --..Qr.' ! ig7'l 1 1121: 1 'E fi .,. 5.6. 1 ii STELLA JANE RUTLEDGE Russells Point. Ohio Z Madrigal: Pan Hellenic O53 Pierian. , 2.1. l Ill ' E C EDNA MARIE SELLERS, AEA Spcnccrvillc. Ohio ll r QNX Pieriang Y. W. C. A. CD. QQ: Soccer CID. t he Aglyfi fl: Qcggge yi 'ILM 2. bl E DN: L --I---1 fl Iggy ini? A l ff lVlELITA SEYMOUR Ashtabula. Ohio X I. Hockey KZJ. 'i'ILr?Q um- l lkfil ,461 T: -A fig, Q -1- yhdfss -Q 51' ,ii-Llfxk f CAROLINE JANE SHEARER. GET I-lamilton, Ohio --fl, YJ ,K - gi, Y. w. C. A. cabinet 415. 425. Il Nav?-jj! Ill of Ncibx, ' V7 llJ'. U f KN -'11 , iJ f K-fff 'f' Q: ,.,,u,l ' -. ,mf -510 l l if 'Mi U 0 ' irfiff -4 XT. 47 fl Will' Pl-lb! ' 1 X1 J-if -, pimp ,1J'D,,1-:X I gsgxvgkg X-s 102 ylii Ii 3 1 Ly? 133, I 1-1 II-. lj JI 1-1 gig .1 .lffxi-fl-I .. I-Q..--,fx QI. fic-f .-fiQ1s, VIII' RXIYE9 , ,'I!', ff' . . -xi I . rf'o :'x f 1' 13 11 '411 'I W 'lx :I ELIZABETH SHELI-Iouss. GET Hamilton. Ohio KACXLI Il l Q WIN? .k,5.f, '..' .,'.r.,,.LI-.. '-- 11.111141111121116 up. 1251 Pierian up. 1131 Y. W. C. 'II 1, If A. cw. 121. Ik 111.1531 ,fy ,mx iffy- .ilfxlg-1,3 HI' 1 I-.-'--+' 12211.13 I CLARA BELLE SHEPHERD College Comer. Ohio I Iiif' ' Nl L-I QCFQ 1-- -.I ij' Ei Ii ii 1 gig f' I 'P 53 LEM-1 DOROTHY SMELKER. AEA, AO New Madison. Ohio W Cwcnq Madrigal: Opera Chorus U31 Soccer I Lf I: Clj1Picrian. ' -- IC L fl. I - ,,., V, . 311' ' I 1-I In IQOHERTA SPEECE. EEE DcGraff. Ohio IE Tlwlian: Y. VJ. C. A. V-1 E-A ... Vw, Nh' '-QI :li .Q- .J I ICE? . 3.1 'D I iq Q. l-uc13'r'rA R. SPURLOCK Oxford. Ohio 1 F: . C 11:51 I -J I-13 ' NINA LAVEIGN STANLEY. TIAS Cincinnati, Ohio 1111- Pan Hellenic 125. Big sister 1231 Y. W. c. A. M I--5 Cabinet CU. IZJ. I it . 'AJ LJ 'Pi 'L I fe I 0123 Llgl 1 I-. -1 1- 1-f..1-,1 ' .,1 P15131 ' 11,51 Q' I J-. 1 1' .fri 1 'I F - ' f'0' 1 1111- IJ .41 1 in 'V 1 - Fw - ,527 T5 - 4 -. fx' :WL I ML' 1 FAITII O. S1'EwA1x'r . West Alexandria. Ohio Sp' . fig-IQAI I I T. C. Soccer Team flj. ,J I 11, , 'gggxliji V 'Eilxlrx Y- --I MQ RJI f twzffiv-,IHSSIQQ 7-.,'2'-iw-qv'-r FLORENCE A. STOLIT Leipsic. Ohio yfffffki- L :xx LICJ G frj I N fx X I 1. 1.11 11. I X Cp- H 'hx Xyfim' 5. , -,11 -I, fi JNJBLYN 1. .ix .ffq....4, 'f 1- IXIQX wkxiifl Ifx gf lg 1,11 15'1:?f' if I ?I I X 2311113 'NSN 03 f.fji':N-U ,-X-'Q:'wIx-f 'X ' 1 .df 44,61 ,g xf1id' I --J.- 1 ,IH 151391161 ,ggi Qillll l l 11 1 I 'UE1 1121121 V i-17' ' in 1 1 1 31111 1 -,lLl -l 1 -TL E-1 13111 :.1,:1'. 1 ,-11 f'lEl.EN LOUISE STROH. AXE Lakewoncl, Ohio 111 11.1.1111 ,UW , l1f:'1.11l Y. W. c.A. fy . ' . K1 ,5,1f WL., -1' 41,2 I 1 wjxl ' 'J ' ESTELLE l-l. -FAYLOR, IIK2 Mt. Healthy. Ohio . ffff . Hockey qu. 1231 Basket Ball up. Thalian 411. Y 1 C253 Womcn's Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A. 1 1 111' 425' C91 11' 1141 lr 1 .l . lv Q l 12:1 lf 1 -1 1-. 1 lvl 17,1 1 GARNET E. 'IAAYLOIL SET Portsmouth. Ohio ' fzf 111 Pierian: Y. W. C. A. llj, C211 Indoor Meet CU. 1 , I l' l A l 7 .f 1 1- 1-. l 1-.. L. lg hl MARY MAMIARET TENER. AEA Portsmoutl'1.0hio 1 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Clj, LZJL Soccer Team. 1 1 --.1 1-61 CW 1.- lil 1 1 122311. 1 -gFU,l l 14 , 1ii1 lor 1-113 L.. 1,1 ' 1-- V1vmN L. TROYEP.. AZT Concinuntal. Ohio 1 Soccer UH. 1 ' IW, 1 ij E1 1,1 -1 -J -J 1 1H' 1 1 1 1F I ARTEMIS LoulsE UNDERWOOD Bellevue. Ky 1 1 1 '1i1 C111 1 l ' ,. -3.27-5:-2. fx ' :ii1f-1 lust- lgwlgrf ' V f.Y..l,-1 L 9111 , V 'i'l ' x ,f'f ',l l,.,,llj .11 'ffl 1 f li-HY!! LENA AGNES UPTON Hamilton. Ohio 1 Womcn's Student Council Secretary 1211 Fresh- 1iYI -111111 man Athletic Ivlanagerg Sophomore T. C. Ath- K 1 lctic Manager: Athletic Board: Y. W. C. A. 111 1--jf q,.j,,l Cabinet 115. 423. .- 1 'g?'i 'W,1f13ZQf ' - 1-- ix 1-1.1 igifffd f ll . V29 l. I 1111 K E GLADYS M. VINCENT Ncwfane. N. Y f .hiv-51,534 J X11 11:13 KD!-1 .1 4Qx-,' .ff 1 1 1.9 T-' -.1fc,f, 'ugh-J it 0,11 Gif? '1 Vw' ,jj W, '1 S V 1142! U A 5.7151 fn-fm, in A Il 104 1-tff1g:f1'1f.f-.wffgj ' M' Nl'l.-.2SJ 'T'-f ' E' I' O I I II I 59' I.rjiI'5I Q I1 .. I 'H nj I III If.. f.I.-' FQQQIQIW ,E-'f I.-X wtf? I ff' ,Mr , qi!! ii,Qi,3 XXCQH I f W- Ii.. A -Av.: A A I. W I IYfIARUAIlIE'I' Ei.izAur:1'iz NVALL, IIKZJ Portsmouth. Ohio I vw H, fig .Aw I . I 1 U Y. W. C. A. cn. ma Thaiifm. Cv I M '- Ii- 5 5, . AR, ff fr ,-I :gi i1f'Iy1', ,:..-.A !if2.i.s? iz.:-I RUTH XVULLER. BET DeGraff. Ohio I--QL. -IH . I3 2- I-. '-J Ii. I I I I If E :OI ,Q I I I I Gl.Am's R. XVI--IITT, f-DET Portsmouth. Ohio W Q: R .5 A I , - .I I5 ...1 I' 'I I Axmvlxiiv. Wmcox Palesnine, Ohio I., Q 5 E ri I' IWQT- I-E4 iii EQI I-IELEN L. XVINTERS Hamilton, Ohio FI if -Q I I .17 I3 Q' ..!l.. ' -II 'QI -IE CLARA MAE YORGEN. AEE Middletown. Ohio -I Y. W. C, A. CID. C211 Picrian: Hockey CU: Opera Nw Chorus UDL Pan I-Icllcnic CID. C251 President QZJ. 1 fly Y- I 6 U -0 '75 - r O. I I I 03 x 2 X-' 'R ...- I 35.0 D if-A AQ FH' No - 3. '5 I Ii I ii: .017 5 Dono'r1-xv LOUISE ZUCKER. AEE Portsmouth, Ohio Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet KID. C251 Pieriang Hockey ,QOQXYIQ C121 Srduent Forum CZJ. iffih'-I .-4-I-.1 If-:fi :WW I Wills. 1. fi 576 fi-Iain, L, 14,5236-L Tug ' 9 RUTH ANN Zuiuvim-ILY. AEA. Kfb Lima. Ohio I . . f. I . 'W' IN.. ag 105 X 25 ,1 XI IRE' X ...ii -1,-4 QAM VTU Q I x Ea I El 1 El Eli krgfl ,nl L-l ME . iii. -- X ez U. . if 'T 'ilckfvf iuff Jgjfsklq ' ,IJ LL 'K isfillllllln fl a , ima XXX f J ,, , ,ar .,-gh gf! 1- I P:-..,,ss IEHQ l .feel Jill .l,.L.-I fig! -l E F ll ,I ll la .vi ra. E lj. I fl J l-Q ,- il T' l ,aj if gl il ' I L-' - 1151 htm git- .- Q l ' l L., il el ei -if lf. . IVJ l ,VI , LAL.. 'J l,,,.ll-N ,U 'I IKJO 1 Ax -- D Ella? :ill U ' he-l Q 1 l 'L li. ish, 'Lf Q i , :ld II T515 Q- , '-X l. x Lf l , .ij-l'NX'L yiff. J, i sl' xlyfifdyj E, I-1 X-deaf! . trsf' tif fy: fy' s 1 I . .Y i- V i 1 .,vr'T'Y . ,JI , 0 1 hh 3 U ,ill :vga 'Q '13- 'fiflf hall fee A ,lf ltr? J we lliil To Those Who Teach Qnce upon a time, so the story goes. a young lad set out for a far distant land. I-Iis way lay over hills and over streams, through dense forests and between high mountains. The path by which he had started went straight ahead for a while, but soon began to be cut by other paths, which branched out from the one on which he had so far traveled. l-lis feet were tender and his body of little strength. Soon he became weary, and, losing all sense of direction, footsore. ittle caring whether he ever penetrated the jungle in which he found himself, unable to retrace his steps, the youth despairing threw himself to rest at the foot of a giant tree. Then there came to him an angel holding aloft a flaming torch. The angel beckoned. The youth arose and with revived strength followed his new found guide through the forest, faltering now and then, but ever pushing on, guided by the radiance cast upon his path by the upheld torch. For holding aloft the torch were those Who gave their days to drudgery divine And saw in younger eyes their own lives shine. 106 Freshman T. C. Class President ..... ..... V IRGINIA DALY 107 LD 2 ij ig 7 df! iff Tqfmiwi MLKINSEOD xxxgyx' U nj ii F- I ' I .- IH :J 5 IL 2 ig - 3 Q E 11 F ,Ll E SQ? EU fi! 3 ,,-, Pj W - 1 LE W EF Wibig 1' Q C9 Y ra EM Q5 V 2 if N - X-' 'ZF 'T X Q-ff? 1 xl 'u L L.. 1 XA To . ,wil s Cwglim Tm 'W-Qs Xfx Xl Z' WR YK N B , K V- f-S,x.fi , Q J 1' ... , fa, A V' U KJ V Ili I V Il,'iQl'QfQfjEl - cl I .11 lag?-.Ei fiif fiffilir- ff 1' LfI',q.L? '-NY., :ill . ...II x.,,f, I . .IIII . ' IH! lhkbx JYKIIEI I FII? will U I UI I I, wav Q I XX ill! Zim. 141 I-..5...,fg: Y I-,fi ,V I 'iii i 1551.4 iii Iii l,,I EAA i Iii I , gf-i. 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WEL'lil-IA ERvoN, MARIAN Two Year Freshmen Fort Recovery. Ohio Richmond. Incl. Convoy. Ohio New Paris. Ohio Cincinnati. Ohio Sidney. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Mount Washington. Ohio Frankfort, Ohio ' oxford, Ohio Harrison. Ohio Liberty Center. lnd. Oxford. Ohio Cincinnati. Ohio Portsmouth. Ohio Sidney. Ohio West Salem. Ohio Spiceland. Ind. Greenville, Ohio Harrison. Ohio Hollansburg. Ohio Bucyrus. Ohio Eaton. Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio Seaman. Ohio Miamisburg. Ohio Fair Haven, Ohio Greenville, Ohio Lewisburg. Ohio Eldorado. Ohio Mount Healthy. Ohio S FREEZE. SARAI-I FRY. ARLINE GlLl.llIAN. lqA'I'Hl5lllNl3 GINN, VERA CIOLDBERG. EVA GREENIfIEI.D. SARA GIIILFAIEDER. TI-IELMA GULl.lAM. l iESSlE l-IAI4AI,A. GER'l'llLlDE l'lAMM. MAURICE I-IAMMAN. ISABELLE l'lANDl3l.. l'lAZEl, ' l-IANNBERO. OLOA HARROLI.. lllCl'lARD i'lARRlS. EDITH l'iElNFEI.D. IRENE l'lEl.D, RUTH I-less. l.UClLLE HODAPP. ALICE HoI,LAoAY. MILDRED Hoocic. l'iEL.EN l lUFl'iMAN. HELEN l'lUNTER. MILDRED llU.VlN, DoRIs JAYNES. GLADYS Joi-INSON. l4A'l'I'lRYN joNEs, EI.sIE MAY liACKI.IiY. ELIZABETH l4AN'l'ZEll, ALICE lQll.LlAN. IELDA lClNG, ELIZABETH Miclcllciown, Ohio Camden. Ohio Glendale, Ohio Sidney. Ohio Steubenville. Ohio Paincsvillc. Ohio Dayton. Ohio Harrison. Ohio Ashtabula. Ohio West Alexandria, Ohio Oxford. Ohio Cleveland. Ohio Rising Sun. incl. Cincinnati. Ohio Bloomingdale. Ohio New Bremen. Ohio Portsmouth. Ohio Middletown. Ohio Harrison. Ohio Hillsboro. Ohio Mount Healthy. Ohio New Paris. Ohio Seven Milc. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Oak Hill, Ohio Lebanon. Ohio Hamilton. Ohio Maysvillc. Ky. Coldwater. Ohio l-Aianiilton. Ohio Newark. Ohio Two Year Freshmen i7::TE?j 109 , M613 EE' K jj HJ!-4 1 y...,. ,A f' fe'f.QX5H , 1 . -ff I, ,, ,Q x, bfi! I Lfxp N. A 7 TW ' I f W, , , ,, ,. ,1 If !,' A an -J ,J X x-, 'x -'c 1 ,f aw C r im wx ia w IM A w' ww 5,33 w If' 3- J.-f G egpm,qqfgw ' 'xcxlih ff: Lug' I S. ,..V ?. 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NANCY Newtown Ohio lj 1 Lrzwis, BERNICE Ross, Ohio 'O - 'fi lj W---X I-lNS. ANNA Dayton, Ohio E- LOCKMEYER, I-IELEN Middigpoivn, Ohig MEDAL, JESSiE Oxford. ohio I , . ,W I.. Q tj fu' MCKIBBEN. EI.IzAIsE'rI--I Augusta. Ky. 1-3 Z lj, MANLEY. JOYCE Laurel. Ind .QL IVIARTIN, LEAI-I GOLDIE West Middletown, Ohio CTE ,-. I IVIARTIN. VIRGINIA Woodstock, Ohio ii MATHIA1 r. MAUD Portsmouth. Ohio E ij MEANS. HELEN DeGraff. ohio I MESSERLY, EVANA Edison. Ohio -lti , . . I: 6 ! W METZGER. RACPIAEL Miamitown, Ohio .1 we -- ill ' - I if CX, MILLER, MARY Russcivillc, Ohio rg 5-i--4 Koa ' of for-5 .4'.,.i ,f' -gif! ' MINCI-IER. JOSEPHINE Middletown, Ohio x. - Ji-I lk-fQ,kfZQgwf Hifi EL I ii MoRRoW. WAYNE Rockford, Ohio . ' 'Eff' ,J 1 L.II,, -1- ' 'VIORTON RUTPI Dayton Ohio . - C14 I ' ' ' - L1 fi? , ,wi .QF MOUNT. I-IENRIETTA Carlisle, Ohio Liiiisf J' ' gif fi . MOUNTS, MARY RU'l'i-l Hillsboro, Ohio l ,.-PF' G3 7y '?, , , Qi U' fi, MuLHoI.LAND. MARIAN Middletown, Ohio gii'lf?'f-v ,Q :',XX,wif I' I L, MURPHY, EDITH Cincinnati, Ohio .Q iii? i ' Ii V Af j Q-25-,Q Q If 5, 3' Of ' OSBORN, BEULAI-I Mowrystown, Ohio N f-K-21 ,I-' X I IQ-O 'J f.j:f.j,-. Agni ,T I ID ! Vjfi I W XJ! JU J OSBORNE. Run-I Middletown, Ohio I if N ' X If PENSYL. AMELIA Washington C. I-l., Ohio .. . M J, ,, I 4 CW iebiiii A LJWN 'AXE' V i 110 J if H ,QE A D -iii I . PINKERTON, MARY PRESS, ANTOINETTE PRESS. SELMA PLIGII. fVfAlt-IORIE PUT!-IOFF. HELEN I-lADcI.IFI'fE, LAURA REBS, MARY IQICE. J. O. IIICHEY. WANDAX IIOCERS. IVIABELLE RUNK. RUTI'-I SAMPI.E, HEl.EN SCI-HSLER. ALICE SCI-ILICHTER, Louisa Scuooiuz. ISABELLE SCHOLI., HARRIET ScHtIs'rER. MARY Louisa Scorr, ANNA SI-IAFFIER, fViAllTHA SI-rARRI'I's, EDXVARD SI-IEARER. MARY SHOCKLEY, Roxio SLACR. I'fELEN SLACK. NAONII SI.Ac:I.Iz. RU1'kl SMITH, LUCILLE SNYDER, ELIZABETH S'roIcEs, EONA STONE. ALICE S1-our. VIRGXNXA S'rRuIaE. 1RwIN Oxford, Ohio Oxford, Ohio Oxford, Ohio Bradford, Ohio Hamilton. Ohio Harrison, Ohio Camclcn. Ohio Lcivisburg. Ohio Collinsville, Ohio Jackson Center. Ohio Miamitown. Ohio Kokomo Ind Hamilton. Ohio l-iamilton. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Conncrsville. lnd Minmishurg. Ohio Shandon. Ohio Convoy, Ohio Gomer, Ohio Hamilton. Ohio Jcficrsonville. Ohio College Corner. Ohio College Corner, Ohio Madeira. Ohio Oxford. Ohio Arcanum, Ohio Dayton. Ohio Lorain. Ohio Collvge Corner, Ohio Ludlow. Ky. 'I'AYx.on, Hm.1sN l'i muzr. Russian, 'l'noMlN. I-li5i.izN Toon. EULA 'l'Rus'r1sR, Mmm' 'l'unNmm, Lucu.i.m 'I-WEED, IDA LOUISE Voss, ANNA XVAGGONIER. Vloufl' Two Year Freshmen Ncwfanc, N. Y. Monterey, Ohio I-lamilton. Ohio Springfield. Ohio Collinsville. Ohio Ouvay. Ohio Troy, Cincinnati, Greenville. Ohio Ohio Ohio WEBER, l-IILDA Wi-HTMAN, Esri--uza Wu.1.mMsoN. BETTY WiNEm1i.LER. .ANNABEL NVOLFE, Luc1l.LE Woon. lvlfmcmzirrz Wooos. I-IELEN Woons. MARY NVYKOFF. Euzx-.maru Harrison. Dayton. Cleveland. Bucyrus. Leesburg. lvlounn Healthy. Piqua, Russelville, Portsmouth . 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Oni Q 53 M3415 5,nX aQ HE' 5 jj: ww X' ur, A XO 'Aix v ,f KMUUSEQ' yjj 512351 fjfgfl A M 2' .f'X ?Pf' If-g X Q4 b 5' D N ' 1, W XWAXTQWNW x Q? 71 lx X X X fi, 'ff 'xx N 'X' bit 2: QR Nik i IV -50-59 sf XX . N,-' N' 5-QL I iT!.1!.',faLf, f- vb K EE l e ' J WINS I ' 1 1026 5 -ii 5 : I ,A i I n l I E I l - l l E E .1 1 , .gifs iid ' 1 - 'Hx ggi -QATNXNX gf x I XJ Intramural Direclor ...... ...,.................. . ........ . . . .THOMAS P. VANVoom-us ROY E. TILLOTSON CHESTER M. PITTSER fx Q 'Ag - O 5 ,ff gl' f ji Mx - M57 O0 Basket Ball Coach Football Coach Xf , - - fm X 5 50 114 K KA L' I ' 1 r 423'-J . . . , QR Vars1ty M Assoclatlon U, W Wi V I The Varsity Association is an organization composed of men who L M326 1 have won letters in Miami intercollegiate competition, formed for the purpose .R A of promoting intercollegiate athletics at the university. fig- OFFICERS ' iii- Presidenl ....... .... I ..... . . ..... TOM SI-IARKEY T: T Vice President .,...... ..... G oRDoN WILSON L: .S'ec1'eta1'y-Treasurer .... . .... STEVE BUCHANAN ,li -l I : .-. 5 gi FOOTBALL LETTER MEN 1925 Clague, Oswald, Buchanan, Miller, Seiloff 1 Sharkey I-Ieathrrian Wohlwencler 3 Gansberg Thomas Wright Z Qi Wilson Stryker Brickley lj Struke Dillon Thatcher i M Manager. Robert I-larclgrove 1 -T . T gi 1 3 T 5 i Q l Q D lr 37 5' fri RJJ: 3 Epi? mn. . ' it Q. O ' ' L -if X 0 K-sftgx ll N K 115 25, I ,5 if xjmg H NI ., V-' , K' 7 A r ai 5 -I -l EE Ji 1 M526 NF' ,ff NX i HfLN5?CUi2P X mis!! .1- Wi H? I I cg - -, - EJ T? -QE 222 5 El Ei ag EM , j gi W3 I., -. O I-' C5 It 'LE N11 X. .,, Lv n Vfmf' XX . .. fl qw QY y?w , X L-E-ffbx 1 N 'P ' , Q fr x ,1 fsffbii ju Mx SF' f 'MQ Liz I of 5' I 4 XVI. -'wjfgjo if , 3 ga AMW xJ dCl1ee L d .......,......................... S TY Miami's Pep Producers Txscnsn Wen. ' HooPER 111 AIN TOM SHARKEY All-Ohio End 1 17 QIQ QIIIIIIW XX 16326 iii gg E I INII I :I I -L -I' I ' I- I I. I A Ei QQ. 57 553989 QI .4 F7 3 Kg? If 14,5 - ,LEI4 . litig- ffvx,-'I H'4i Xf? fSI' 'VY ASX xl 477 Mfg T, t, I 7-VV I M Q I I ff L, CT O c. I XR BQ - WI? a QQSQQIIIIIIIIS S E5 I i I L , r i FX M y 1026 . A ' - l E C' Fl W w I I y :ny i il: l -+-1 l --dj y Hi Eh: 321 -m Iii. 3 .-O':.i 100,022 yi milf as-, i -JH i fill 3 lsr: X f'LRD Review of the 1925 Football Season When the Miami fan looks back over the football season of 1925, an ex- ceedingly pleasant sensation is experienced. True, the team did not win every game, but it is seldom that any team remains undefeated throughout an entire campaignl and the Big Red's record of five won and three lost, is that of a suc- cessful-a winning team. ' In the newly-formed Buckeye Athletic Association against the strongest elevens in Ohio, the Miami grid machine won two and lost one, scoring 63 points to their opponents 61 an enviable record for any team. One of Miami's defeats was at the hands of Indiana University, a Big Ten school, and the others to Denison and Oberlin, ancient foes. These defeats were bitter, but disappointments were soon forgotten in the rejoicing after the Cincinnati game on Thanksgiving, when the Big Recls redeemed themselves by administering an overwhelming 33 to 0 defeat to the Cincinnati Bearcats in their own stadium. q I ns ALM? A 'o wi f M .Q V L -.N drxj y D ,fm October October October October October November November November EE SEASONS SCORES 3-At Oxford-Miami 19-Georgetown O 10-At Oxford-Miami 30-Wittenberg 0 17-At Oxfo1'd-Miami 16-Transylvania O 24-At Bloomington-Miami 74Indiana 25 31-At Dayton-Miami 'O-Denison 6 7-At Alliance-Miami 8-Mt. Union 6 14-At Oxford-Miami 7--Oberlin 18 26-At Cincinnati-Miami 33-Cincinnati 0 THE 1925 Foo'rBALr. 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A l CEORGETOWN Heads-up football. combined with con- sistent line plunging and well-timed forward passes. enabled the Big Red football machine to take the measure of Georgetown eleven in the opening game of the 1925 season at Miami field last Saturday afternoon by a I9 to 0 score. From the start to the finish the Miamians held the upper hand and never were in danger of having their goal line crossed by the visitors. Although the play of the two teams was not that of mid-season teams, the quality of play was considerably better than that of last year's opening game. Fumbles and mis- plays were few while the work of the two lines was highly commendable, especially on the defense, Contrary to advance in- formation, the Kentuckians' backfield all but proved to be a fizzle while the Miami backs performed in unexpected form for a season opener. WITTENBERG Smashing and pounding their way through a heralded Wittenberg College football eleven, Miami's Big Red gridiron warriors upset all dope last Saturday afternoon when they handed Coach Ernest Cvodfrey's cham- pionship hopes a crushing setback to the tune of a 30 to 0 defeat. The score. although comparatively high. does not relate the story of the game which was one of the hardest fought battles ever waged upon Miami Held and one of the most deciding defeats Miami has handed to the Lutherans since the Big Rcd's I4 to 0 victory in l92l. The victory, which happens to be Miami's seventh win over the Springfield aggregation since 1895, broke a jinx which has followed the Big Red since the 1922 football season. Saturday afternoon was the first time that a Miami football team has won a Conference game on their home Held for two seasons. 4 ,i ,. STRUKE STRYKER 'X ,aff A ' 'X 'V If l WILSON THOMAS -.k,i-,.......-..., - .- f'.' ,- g,1..,..',,:,-:,,.-QLHL I .'-' -h ,Q E YJ' 11 - 'A-' Wiz. il uL.4i.:-L-,gp .. ..- L - -. I-IEATHMAN GANSBERG Five veterans of hard campaigns will be missing next year when the Big Red eleven takes the field, and there is little doubt that their absence will-be felt. Captain Sharkey, Thomas, Brashares, Smilin' Gans, and I-leathman will don the Red no more. These men who have so ably defended the Miami goal fer three years will take their place with the majority-on the side lines. 121 .ig I I , . Ex 1 -. .il 6 El la ll if l 5 l f will a 7? i l Qjifi may flea g f I e lf X A . 'XQX fy! jlfx-,.f il l?'T: 15 11113 Lee. CH- .apll Lil lei ll lgll il lj la 53 l:l 9: l-. -, 1- Q l- Fi 1: 1: l El E la? : is 133 ii '- at Hi: W 15153 cifif? --'V l . 211 'Ll :. fi: ls-'inn A 'ja 3 galil? V dfe225!- - 'f lint ll'f'1'i1Qi3l1 bmi ll . ., 'J W ,lj ' .,--. , - . f X X., will f li Effie OX I Xi? SX N X fl X Xvbiiy,-,nfl 3 llxx Qfl P. hai ' my xi N? 'fX5 X :K - 'J X L59 Y Q ,Def LU in I' L' X :: I 3 -55 ai lllfllll y lCl'26 -- l .l - l ll ITE II iz IE: T 1 7 l l I iq P-fa a gi: fs: 1 ia I+ if 2 rs mill? l ' 0 t 1 DRC wifi' lei. .. ig . . . lf s as ' I- wli I .yy , ' TRANSYLVANIA' Battling with their backs to the wall. Miami's Big Red football warriors overcame the slashing onrush of the Transylvania University eleven on Miami Field last Satur- day afternoon and forged their way to a I6 to O victory only after the most supreme eHort had been made to keep the Kentuckians from crossing the Miami goal line. Time and again during the nrst half the Miamians were called upon to give their best to turn back the ferocious drive of the visitors. Soon after the start of the game Transylvania displayed their power when they tore through the Miami forward wall almost at will. making four first downs in the initial period and placing the oval within scoring distance on several occasions. Again in the second period the visitors threatened to lower the Miami colors when they carried the ball down to Miami's half-foot mark, only to lose it on downs. The spectacular playing of Harry Stryker. Sophomore fullback, again was the feature of the day. I INDIANA Miami's Big Red gridiron machine met defeat for the first time this season when the strong Indiana University eleven ploughed their way through a water-soaked field to cross the Red and White goal line for a twenty-five to seven victory at Bloomington. last Saturday afternoon. Inability of Miami's forward wall to dig themselves in and the perplexity in solving the mass formation of the Western Conference eleven forced the Big Reds to bow down be- fore the powerful onrush of the Crimson. which resulted in the Miami goal line being crossed for the first time this year. The Red and White combination. al- though outweighed six pounds to the man, entered the game with the fair prospects of holding the Big Teri representatives to a low score, but the peculiar offense of the Hoosier backs mystihed the Buckeyes to such a great extent in the opening periods of the game that Coach Navy Bill Ingrams team was able to chalk up a I9 point margin before they found their bearings. 122 - l Q iiilglzifgli :lin-5 55, l f.yg:p'+gF.,2Ef',,l',Cf. U . U ii Ui. of 0 C5 b fn g duh!! ll! g- llln i, Mg i i I hx-Zig! gg 1 ll In tf.,wCgg:c:1 i i l i 1 l l .- ,N l I'-1. 0 I S Bizicxtiav BRASHA Ras WOHLWENDER Q NVRIGHTV THATCHER DXLLON - 2? SQ ,J QD 1 IN CD AQ. UI 1 CD O o S o. N U7 53 :in 0 0 'T' 55 O F? CD ,o. r fi 'T' cr D3 0 W S. 5 5 cm cr GJ 1 0 5 FU 3 cr 0 1 0 P- Thomas, Brasharesg. and Smilin' Gans have been the bulwarks of the forward wall, and they need- have rio fear-that they will be soon forgotten. The story of Brooks I-leathman, quarter lljaclc. is different from the othersg it reads like a A - .7 'rj fairy tale. For three long years he had warmed the bench and then, in the G fgsx Hnal game of his career, he distinguished himself and gained immortal fame by it o KJ xi,fiS4i'X O - N , XX! leading his team to a great victory in the Big Game. ig Y ..,. .mfg 3? rx 4 X fig 123 K X 154. - F U on jj . il WF' .- . iilglxi, . 'D l tmlflililllelff tix M1326 ,ff Silks! ill EQ E11 E EE ,ff E Eli 1? :Ei II Z Ill: K l.,l . EE sf. HE lf 'lQi:k A. Elgin - 'X-KL! ., r. 5 L 1:-Q-Q 5 QP if Nffwilv. E9i.5'J fill? Qg frlali. DENISON ' Playing in a sea of mud, where footing was nigh impossible, Miami's Big Red football team failed to score on a Denison grid ma- chine for the first time in nine years, met defeat for the first time in three years and kicked the proverbial dope bucket to smither- ines last Saturday afternoon when Denison emerged victor in the annual battle at Athletic Park. Dayton. by a six to nothing score. Billed as a football classic the game was played under conditions which would have given handicaps to ducks or mud-puppies . The echo of the First whistle had scarcely died away when the gridiron became trans- formed into mire with twenty-two mud- covered humans battling for the breaks which were to decide the memorable event. And, as in the past, they again made their appearance. Two years ago an inferior Miami team defeated a powerful Denison eleven. Last year the breaks were again with the Big Reds from Oxford. Saturday the characters of the story remained the same but their parts were reversed. MT. UNION Checking off thirteen first downs to her opponents one. Mount Union was unable to overcome two points made on a safety play, and lost to the husky Miami team by an 8-6 score in the Homecoming game, staged Saturday afternoon on Mount Union's home field. A blocked punt early in the second period from behind the goal line. gave Miami two points when Wilcoxon recovered the ball. Shortly after this Wright of Miami. broke away for a 35 yard run for a touchdown. and Miami's one and only Hrst down. Wright's run was the single spectacular run of the game. Practically the entire game was played in the territory of the husky Reds. and time after time Mounts spectacular passes would bring the ball down to within scoring distance of the goal line only to have the ball get away from them by a fumble. or an intercepted pass. A sloppy field of mud and water made playing difficult. and handling of the ball a matter of guesswork. Added to this was a cold, driving rain. that continued throughout the game, making the game both miserable to watch and ugly to play. . f 9 rnfetfi OBERLIN Taking advantage of all the oppcrtunitics which the breaks of the game afforded them. Oberlin's undefeated football team added another scalp to her long list of victories and bolstered up her claim on the Ohio Con- ference championship when they romped away to a l8 to 7 win over the Big Red machine last Saturday afternoon in the annual Homecoming game at Miami Field. Spectacular dashes by a negro lad by the name of I-lansbury, who all but flew across the gridiron whenever he tucked the pigskin under his arm. was primarily the cause for the Big Reds defeat. The fact that the hefty Oberlin backs outplayed and outwitted the Miami 'ball toters at almost every stage of the game also played an important part in the Crimson and Colds victory. But the day was not all Oberlin's, for on several occasions members of the Miami machine sparklcd with brillianey. Captain Tom Sharkey. who was playing his last game upon Miami Field. was one of the outstanding men CINCINNATI Even the skies were moved to tears by the disappointing exhibition that the Bearcats staged last Thursday when they allowed their ancient rivals from Miami to drub them most thoroughly and efhciently at the time- honored game of football, the Big Red winning handily. 33 to O, All that the Red terrors left for U. C. fans to be thankful for, as the Thanksgiving day sun set unseen, was the fact that their favor- ites were not beaten any worse. Though they were slow to get started. the herd from Oxford climaxed their game in Cyclonic style by breaking away for three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Cincy looked like the victor in the first period, and for a time it seemed as if the Red and Black would get the jump on the visitors and run up the winning score. A wonderful pass from Bradford to Filger allowed the latter to cross the goal line after a Z5 yard run. but Referee Lane ruled that Varsity had only six men on the line and so the golden opportunity was lost. With it went the Cincinnati-morale: and the boys did not seem to be able to afford the Big Red the same grade of opposition as before. -The Cincinnati Bearcat. . . -...' V ,1 . man ii' Cl Mll I rlf l ill-:Q V1 rg . Q1 FE 3 irl lg. ' 5--2 if ifftiftl EUS 1 ,f R at fl Ti !T'TQXY'X t14,ff' FY' Xwfxltk ff! M156 N5 ff r file' -3 fu -' YN. :ii J, . s. ,mx i pg., i 1 . ,Xt WZ5 Af I U fff -QNX! rf X 4 rxff- ',,Y: fin ...Luv-' l ' YK , ' -ff: A L... f .'-69l- -3229 'ai' I i ' -1 I l l- I-, l--l -I pl eg pl .- g, e- .-1 E. W y H 3 . lil Q: . !-P ,-I H 'ii 1+ ig? : ei T 'i V7 Q P - El -l 1:1 f I, fx., 1 l ft L- of-H L ip 'QQ' br-' L- W X ' gi l T 3,1 i--il-- one 3 III lk ',,r-ll.- -Wa ll- Hflf i ! f i-11 5 'Uttar ffw5.KL-gg-'Q ll ,ri f i 97- -t PSF ji Tn X .V ' fx 4' ' ' if Q: 11. A' f-3 .f' .Q x N '-- O Wlgill New 3 l nh- ' et :ii it . , iijmjf If fn 125 AU 1 W 1 E54 ,Q-. if-1 llilillfi. is 1626! Sty! 1,- 513 . Q i ,. I :IE 5 E .oif 3553 2523? ' n O 93 23 Sgr or . X . ' Q, N: if . 'N 1-Y fiirsalff' if 171 X l'l7.?Q4,Oo 55? Freshman Football lVIiarni's Frosh elevens do not gain much glory. Their battles are not fought before huge Crowds: cheering fans never hail them as heroes. Their work is that of fitting the Varsity for intercollegiate competition, and comparatively few ever see them in action. The work of the men of the Frosh squad of 1925 is reflected, however. in that of 'the Big Reds-a winning team. 1925 Faosi-1 SQUAD, 126 Ugg, I 5 If .af ,-iX,xf 1 Qx fh- Q' .J G I I F-2 NI I I J i -iff-TQAV II ' I III? Qgdfi, -I I GN-LIJPBQ IQIWIII I Qi- ' i -. I - L. I I I K 1 E' F 5 KQQKB, 4 I ' 4 4 Dol , I of . I 1 Q xx Q L- gs, , I I If f QSIJIQSI ,fl I III I 3, Ifix I X MII .qi- Ill? '55 ,i-lil-Pl 'lvl-l j ,i,?1Q,t sf' JBNB-ca' - Wifi itil! Lie Wg awr'--1? 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The Little Big Reds opened the court season against Indiana University, and were snowed under by the l-loosiers, at Bloomington, 47 to 26. The start of the Buckeye Championship race, however, found 'l'illotson's crew functioning smoothly and they proceeded to hand Ohio Wesleyan'-s basket ball artists a neat lacing. Although more than successful on their own floor, lVliami's quintet proved to be a poor road five, as is often the case with a green team, winning only one game and losing seven away from home. I f the fact that the team was com- posed mainly of Sophomores this year proved a handicap, that fact seems to auger well for next, because with a little more experience, the team should develop into a real championship combination. 128 December December january ,January january january january January February February February February February February March Season's Scores 9-At Bloomington-Miami 26-Indiana U. 47 18-At Richmond-Miami 21-Earlham 35 2-At Oxford-IV1iami 43-Cincy Gym. 26 9-At Oxford-Miami 34-Wesleyan 31 I5-At Athens-Miami 39-Ohio U. 50 16 -At Granville-Miami 25-Denison 41 23--At Oxford-Miami 55-Antioch 16 29 -At Springield-Miami 42-Wittenberg 32 3--At Delaware-Miami 23-Wesleyan 34 6 -At Oxford-Miami 32-Denison 29 13-At Oxford-Miami 41-Wittenberg 25 16 Z0 -At Oberlin-Miami 24-Oberlin 30 -At Oxford-Miami 19-Cincinnati 46 27-At Oxford-Ivliami 37-Ohio U. 35 6-At Cincinnati-Miami 34-Cincinnati 49 RECORD Won 8-Lost 7 At Home- Won 7-Lost 1 THE 1925-26 BASKET BALL SQUAD 129 I 1.1- f W K We 3 K1 C3167 . 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L-Kel f 1 f., -1 1111:U1,14 , ,'11.1 ,' j47,f,1', 1 I X .1 1 I 1 his ' g' I NM- f1iy.'..,l .-A if K1 1 li 1 li. lllgi Q5 J Y y. 14 'f .4 '-TI gl- J 1 lfffli-I W llln! mf I ug lfifl xf 5 I E il BIG REDS DROP INITIAL GAME TO INDIANA. 47-26 Playing against a far superior team. Miami's Big Red basketeers went down in defeat before Indiana's Big Ten cage artists Thursday evening, December 9th, by a 47 to 26 score. The game which was played at Bloomington, Indiana was attended by a record crowd of over four thousand people. EARLI-IAM Big Reds Defeated by Richmond Five in Practice Tilt The game which served as a practice game for the Miami team resulted in a 35 to 21 defeat. An early lead by Earlham in the Hrst half proved to.be too much of a handicap for the Red and Vlfhite quintet to overcome during the latter period. The score vat the half was I8 to 5. X - CINCINNATI GYM Cincinnati Gym. one of the best inde- pendent teams from the Queen City. was the victim of the Red and White cagers. After battling through the first half with the score 16 to 14 in their favor, Miami's Midgets opened up and swamped the Ohio river aggregation under an avalanche of baskets. The final score was 43 to 26. OHIO WESLEYAN Miami's Big Red cage team ushered in the 1926 Buckeye Athletic Association Basket Ball season in a blaze of glory last Saturday evening when they defeated Ohio Wes- leyan's highly touted quintet in a close battle at Herron gymnasium by a 34 to 31 score. Starting off at a terrific pace the Red and White basketeers soon piled up a lead in the first half which the Six-foot Wesleyan boys were unable to overcome as the game neared the end. Only once did the Battling Bishops threaten to forge ahead. . OI-IIO 'UN IVERSITY Green and White Lost in the storm of a bewildering Miami attack for half a game on the local floor Friday. Ohio's basket ball five looscd some thunder and lightning itself during the second period. overcame a l0 point lead and bagged a 50 to 39 victory, The reversal in form was like magic. The Grovermen- played like Orphans of the Storm during the initial half-with Miami furnishing the Storm. They wandered about like lost souls, occasionally clustering beneath the Miaxni basket to watch Darling of Leahy. opposing forwards. 'drop the ball through for two more points. DENISON Two Games in Two Nights Too Much for Miami Basketeers Two games in two consecutive nights proved to be too much for.Miami's Red and White basketeers last week when they drop- ped a pair of Buckeye Conference cage tilts to Ohio University and Denison. The Saturday night affair found the Miami cagers in a poor mood for basket ball as well as tired out from the previous night. Liv- ingston's quintet found little difficulty in holding down the Miami forwards or evading the Big Red guards. ANTIOCI-I Displaying a whirlwind attack and an im- pregnable defense, the Big Red basketeers experienced little difhculty in administering a 55-16 defeat to the badly handicapped Antioch College quintet in a non-conference tilt staged on the local Hoor on the night of january 23. TAYLOR CLINGER BOWERS DAIILINC PILOT LEAHY , . Prospects Prospects for a championship quintet for the season of 1927-28 seem ex- ceptionally bright, as the Big Reds lose only one man by graduation, Roman Zipfel. Guard. ' Four of the seven letters awarded were won by Sophomores, so that next year will see a team of veterans familiar with each others style of play. who under the leadership of Captain-elect Clinger should travel some little distance on the road that leads to a championship. I I 131 A ri EE li F-if , QA .lx . lllllllli ima i li B 'il I I I Ei is E an r E - i r : in Oni E 4 5600 Cb - .. - L :gg-SQ Eff 3 bidi O f Wx fl I I-14 ,?.- K 1-vs G. r -f--- I Q os r I I 9 Q M! r fa me W I. J E El .i EE fi .Zi 'I' VJ i- ti' as E I l I-3 we ci 0 t . i I lo cg tiff. IK -as ..,1t. 'l .f I L f ltl .fi-1 I' iifigxgv ge. . gi WITTENBERG OBERLIN That foul shooting ability is a large factor in present-day basket ball. was most graphic- ally illustrated last Friday when Miami's Big Reds gained the decision over Wittenberg 42 to 32 in a Buckeye Athletic Association game at Springheld, by amassing 18 points via the free throw route. This was the first game that Miami has won on Wittenbergs floor for several years, and the win placed Miami in a tie for fourth place in the Buckeye Conference. OHIO WESLEYAN Nine long range shots negotiated from be- yond the foul circle gave the Battling Bishops the needed edge for a 34-23 victory when thc Big Reds invaded Delaware on the night of February 3 for the return game with Ohio Wesleyan. DENISON Slightly appeased. but not satisfied is the revengeful spirit of Miami as the result of the Big Reds 32 to 20 cage victory over the Denison quintet at I-lerron Gymnasium last Saturday evening. The basketeers' win evenecl things up with their traditional foe in the court game for the 1926 Buckeye A. A. season. WITTENBERC1 Lateness seemed to be the byword for the Miami-Wittenberg cage encounter of last Saturday evening, but contrary to the aged- old saying of better late than never it would have perhaps been better for the basket ball cohorts of Wittenberg college to have never shown up at Herron Gymnasium for their annual struggle with the Big Red. five. Once the Lutherans fell behind the hour glass they just couldn't get started again. All of which resulted in their coming in late at the Hnish of the 41 to 25 win for Miami, 132 Two days of rest took so much of the snap out of the Miami basketeers that they failed to co-ordinate against Oberlin last Tuesday and suffered a 30 to 24 defeat on the Oberlin floor. CINCINNATI Cincinnati clinched the title to the Hrst basket ball championship of the Buckeye Conference last Saturday when the Bearcats knocked off Miami on the Oxford floor by the topheavy odds of 46 to 19. While U. C. has two other games on its schedule their outcome cannot affect the championship. for this victory made the Cincy triumph a mathematical certainty. -The Cincinnati Bearcat. Ol-IIO UNIVERSITY Green and White Victims of misfortune in two Buckeye basket ball games. Ohio University's court men treked back into Athens Sunday after- noon, bringing with them records telling how Bolton. Cincinnati's giant center. caged 20 points which enabled his team to win 30 to 26. The following night at Oxford, it was Taylor, an All-Ohio guard. who brought Miami victory by his feat of tossing nine out of nine foul shots. I-lis uncanny accuracy from the foul line made possible Miami's 37 to 35 victory after Ohio had scored 14 Field goals. CINCINNATI Playing one of the most spectacular games of his career, Ethan Allen, star Bearcat guard. was the shining feature of Cincinnati's second victory of the year over Miami. 49 to 34. on the U. C. floor last Saturday night. Ethe ran up the individual Bearcat scoring record when he cracked the hoops for 2l points during the night. For Miami. Taylor at guard, showed that he is no slouch of a player in the cage game, either. I-le was the outstanding man on the Oxford squad with his scoring total of 18 markers. I-Ie was a flash on the floor and a mighty valuable man to his quintet which would have looked sick without his services. -The Cincinnati Bearcal. PAUL TAYLOR. A1.i.-BUCKEYE GUARD A Sophomore is generally rather harclfput to make a team, but Taylor not only made the team, but soon became its brightest star. The close of the season founcl him in third place in Buckeye Conference scoring, and the almost unanimous choice for All-Buckeye honors. 133 I, li lil l -xi -:- A nom lg, , lu 75 tl E Ctl Q15 QE' 53' 0033 W M0 - Q . - l 'wil' :wr QL? ' -Qs lb 'fix' if Xxgffafiln . lf' fi o 'EAW - dsx xl wil it ,..,.. Q Q ,j Q . i l Q IE - ! .7ix Q ., Xxf? X. Q Qlilllllll it i l 1 X 'll -'EMI 5. I X.. 1 . 4,1 ,Y ,135 QE .r.zfZlG X me Y R X 1 lH,2e:5t and +25- EQ! id: 2 -1 V. el lj :l Ii -Zi in E Fi pi II m In I 'I I-' C L it .,3aS,.. arg. ' C31 ini 2 ei ,J ,M ..,l -. ' ml -4 Il ,J l .4 ,- as f-- '-l - l - l JV L lillflliw ff U00 - ltjei' '-A ,,,. ,lol QV l l ,Fwy Fi iff lj it T 1 -f -I-2, ' 123 59 'M l lgftlil l' iii .A X A -'If' ' -in wp ff3l5i1 ,Z x l'7l-if xf?r'! l. PUQKU ff' ,mf'?v fo slflf 3721224--'V Q ,. V7 jf had JK X riff l 'I ull' X Q, we f'W?Tf45:D Freshman Basket Ball An almost perfect team, the Frosh quintet of 1926-27 might be called. Victory seemed always to perch finally upon the brows of the lusty Frosh no matter how strong the opposition. Victories for the sons of '29 seemed to be the order of the day. Victory tired of remaining in one position, however, and she yielded to the wiles of the Sophomores in the 'final game of the season, but then the feminine gender have always been known to be partial to Varsity stars. THE FRESHMAN SQUAD 134 1 W Krffkx Q65 cfm ff FZ Fxii if QiKmfnrdQ4s QR was , XXX . gf 2 iigfiii :DEQ ,E E ' I l.. g-. i -I: i . N ,T Ll' 1 w Eli , P EE Y I - gee .-- I 23 :1 ' I I I' CIC k 3: L I iw-'rigs '3 c'ff u 0011 l-1.l FN NVQ: , gptxmjx., 2 W I CAPTMN ED THOMAS Buckeye Association Light-Heavy Champion .9 IESTI xQ3fSx77V!fi1! x f E'- X--' jam Q jx fx Qfrkfi I fvjko MNC: Bb 'xg 9 M'-I K 135 Rf-.I Nr Qxw f ZT wx X45 L, Q: TIA ,J X: W X' Wig ,x .- 71-L. 4 H1 A x ka' EE it 5. I! - fl i X liililllil .br M326 XM' Ei? QE 53 as I 4- .QI t.. o--. S?t3 1 l ' 'i gilfw , R. ,M X . nf vm? . Q fitif' f l 3 .' ,N ,I ff Ag tl if JVN47 O Wifi? Wrestling 1926 With but two veterans as a nucleus, Coach Pittser experienced great difficulty in placing a team in competition against squads composed of ex- perienced mat men. As a result, Miami lost her first two meets by large scores. The next was a hard fought battle against the Cincinnati Bearcat grapplers, before whom the Big Reds again fell, but only by a narrow margin. The season of 1926 was an unsuccessful one, but prospects for a team next year, such as the undefeated 1925 team, are bright. n But one man will be lost to the team next year, Captain Thomas, and although his absence will be felt, as he was a consistent winner, the squad as a whole should be greatly improved because of a year's experience. 136 February 5-At Oxford-Miami 10-Cincinnati 19 E 5 1 'ii Seasoni's Scores . ' 1026 ' Q , 2 E i M February 12-At Athens-Miami2-Ohio U. 27 F- 4 February 19-At Cincinnati-Miami 6M-U. of C. 16V -F March 5-At Cincinnati Buckeye Association Meet I ' Ohio U. 20 ' I Ohio Wesleyan 12 .- Cincinnati 10 Miami S - Denison 3 E E- i E - i I E , - M : E .: l . Q: , Y I' Y V? l I 1 - i E I E I , I 5933 E ' Q E- nO A I 23550 5 3 I 'E ITEL: - aj fm . W X, 1' q T , v 1926 WRESTLING TEAM , C .7 ii fi of N ew. L O 3 94612 Cl 'MPX w gy no if - MIS 9 137 V , f' Nj, f ,N...... u Pa j Q KJ Iii l ia ' ' ' lx 'fEyTff.l :m . llillilllulia Digit ltjiiti if RR?-if I-if! Egfr I . .-,ffl - E Il - Q1 -. Z C .- I.. ligti Fifi lf E 1. li! ,. L.l 111' ill? I , ,itil air ' .JIU Utfc-2 X X s,AL-I Zell P Q5 i .Jai . , cljlfi' -HI ' an if --i-il ea 33 B , 7 1. ii I ,. , -W Ili' :Iii flflif-EQ. ,dia - :liz-if l, , Q' 4325--3'N, . X I I fi 6, 1' f - . x. f 'Lubx .ill li Jar:-. flfift' WSJ W F45 X 'V A-1 K0 ' 1 , -ia xl' -lv' Eli! MIAMI GRAPPLERS SUFFER DEFEAT IN OPENING MEET Thomas and Buchanan Only Win- ners for Big Red Team Defeat was the portion of Miam'i's grap- plers last Friday night, when they met the wrestling team from the University of Cin- cinnati in Herron Gymnasium, Oxford, in their first meet of the season. The Big Red tusslers, who were undefeated last year, showed but little strength against a rejuvenated Cincinnati team. who were out to avenge their overwhelming defeat at the hands of Ohio University last week. This was done with neatness and dispatch, the Cincy grapplers emerging as winners 19 to 10. -The Miami Student. BUCHANAN, BIG REDS ONLY WINNER Miami's grapplers. in their second meet of the year. lost to Ohio University 27 to 2 in a Buckeye Association meet at Athens last Friday night. ' The Big Reds entered the meet under a handicap of ten points, for injuries to C. Rogers and Buckingham. sustained in-the Cincinnati meetg forced Pittser's crew to forfeit both the ll5 lb. and heavy-weight classes. Miami was also out-weighed con- siderably by Ohio which further contributed to her defeat. Ohio gained three falls, one of which was technical when P. Rogers was unable to continue because of injuries, ten points by forfeit, and one decision to amass a total of twenty-seven against Miami's two points. Buchanan wrestling in the I45-pound class. gained the decision for Miami's only counters of the meet. -The Miami Student. 138 U. C. MATMEN BEAT MIAMI Each Team Takes Two Decisions- Fall and Default Win for Cincy Team Coach Studer's Varsity wrestling team de- cisively defeated the Miami University grap- plers for the second time this year when they downed the Big Red 16M to ow in the Varsity Gym the night of February 19. Each team won two decisions and one match was called a draw and the points divided. Cincinnati won by default in the 125-pound class and by a fall in the heavyweight division, however giving the Bearcats a safe margin of victory. -The Cincinnati Bearcat. Ohio Wrestlers Win Championship: Wesleyan Places Second: Cincy Thirdg Miami. Fourth By winning three final bouts, Ohio Uni- versity grapplers annexed the 1926 champion- ship at the B. A. A. meet held in Cincinnati March 5 and 6. Miami's three-man team of Thomas. Buchanan, and Buckingham placed two men in the hnals, scoring eight points to finish fourth. Captain Thomas, wrestling in the light heavyweight class. gained the deci- sion over j. Tilton, Wesleyan, in a fast, hard fought bout, to win the light heavyweight championship of the Buckeye Association. Buchanan, l45 pound class, although put- ting up a great fight, lost to Shafer, Ohio U.. by fall after 4 minutes and 18 seconds of wrestling. Buckingham, IVliami's only other entry, was eliminated in the preliminary round by Mitchell of Cincinnati. Team scoring in the meet was as follows: Ohio U., 20, Ohio Wesleyan 12, Cincinnati 10. Miami 8, Denison 3. -The Miami Student. J . If-CF W fff ffm .eq .:11jif f11 'ffx fr N Waluamkf WRX ML6 r xg Jf W 3, X. I , ' TN - A . t - I 1 A QL ii: Q, ff 5 i: i M I F F- i f , ., ' lf Wa I '1 ' LI' t - - L - Ah , 'P' . F !5,':1-x,,!T'i!'1-if' -E' E 1 -- ' D A QM AA Y-d 'l419'f,,,.. , ,:: 1, ' . .1 Y- 'Zi 1: fig II1 L- PEE 5 Auf h e Lui - a-fa N5 QE , XG gl 3 CAPTAIN BAKER W We-HC X 435: LTA Q jalfxx rj!! '- Cgogwnf ,GN Q NMR 5x ., flbgffiff X QQ . 139 I I 3425557 4P E5 I '1 Eg QRNMQ- li 1026 Eg E C i I-Q 'iii Il- ,,.1. , 5, I Zobvo 1 0 B 'i fjbllx M? LJ' f S? , i i afkf Q im, v-J Oo X Let' K '23 0 5 +1 Off Baseball 1925 Though they did not win the Conference championship, Captain Baker and his crew of sluggers almostlupset the dope bucket by finishing the season with seven straight wins to finish second in the Ohio Conference Standing. Two early season defeats were all that kept the Big Reds from copping the Hag, for once they hit their stride they were practically unbeatable. Q Behind the able pitching of Bowyer, Nlorlidge, and Gansbe1'g,Miami's diamond stars pounded out victory after victory and Hnished the season with a record of seven conference wins and two defeats: and a total season record of nine victories and nve losses. The team of 1926 under Captain-elect Gingrich should be as strong if not stronger than that of 1925, so that lvliami should again be fighting for a cham- pionship. , , 140 Letter Men 1925 BAKER GANSBERG GINGRICH Koop ALLEN MIDDLETON IVICCONNEL DAVIS BOWYER WOHLWENDER THE SQUAD Vi iq 51.3 523,31 SE MHWMSY -J, J in Q11 T iq X V U XIX M Wim6Q QQ' II 1 E- EJ .i 1.-,.' 11 I 1 , I Q1 :J fi f E I C-FL. E fs E EV-- ilgf- J Y nl. f QI- ?-wgrggfi Q i 17 . on'i N A 2, Tf ' M Q Igwp 'mjbpi V-2 J 5 will N EZ-W5 ff, L-41411 ,5',,fj71QL.,,, A 1 f' 214 N f f-JA 'Y9+f' ,. N-' ilgifflfik JK 'Y W? 'J ,, 1 I ' 12? ! Xi K Q ff- f X L5 via' ' D f 6271 Aly-iii! NS' 553. X-qv Q X, f N: -. QQwww1fA fl Sr' ' fx K-:SJW mmf 'x 'X mwwwxwr if Sf' X 'nl :if 141 ' Q 1 AVU11 W EE A V.- eq lgllfl i 1 I rr ir' fi -1-W f ' 'llilf ll maj? mlm.li..ii.,l.iylg311f ty into ,ff Xxfmx jf? :itlfil lor., lel ml iq ii' ll-i -ll ii :i +213 53 li I I: E ' as i-I I 1 Fl I E Er V 5 I l I 553- . ,131- I : li l 1 pr 2 ji 1 fl 1, lf! IC. 'I ifiigfzzaex' 6 Ji E00 1 Ls! 1 wifi nd Lf S to lm! qs l EbN K 1 ,lfxlf f Mx lfa f X 5 ill ,Yi ' wifi! .I 0 4 I re- li lla' '24 .gt 'nw' ly ka Nl lf7T7'l7f'iF' b iff! if f '34T 1 , wzlfy 2-N9 ff If if f I ml-inf V ' ,,, A E1i.,4:tfF1'ie.1ii 'JT I -fail L-H-Q VII Lt! .N A A sf Efj . OHIO STATE OBERLIN Inability of the Miami sluggers to over- CAPITAL I come an early five run lead cost them a defeat 5 to 4 in the opener with Ohio State Wednes- DAYTON U- day, April 7. at Columbus. I - May 15, 1925 ST. XAVIER St. Xavier ball tossers defeated the Miami nine Wednesday. April 15. at Cincinnati by a 19 to 7 score in a game featured by heavy hitting and loose fielding. WITTENBERG 'Failure of Miarni's baseballers to use their heads at the strategic points of the game allowed Wittenberg to cop the opening game of the 1925 season on lvliami field April l8. by a 3 to 2 score, OI-IIO UNIVERSITY Miami's baseball team broke'into the win column of Ohio Conference last Friday. April 24. when they handed Ohio University nine a 6 to 4 setback with Bowyer in the box. CINCINNATI Three hits. two walks, and one error gave Miami four runs in the first inning and inci- dentally enough runs to down the Bearcat nine at Cincinnati. Tuesday. April 22. in the first battle between the two teams this season. DAYTON U. Saturday. April 25. the Big Reds were not fortunate when they dropped an uninterest- ing game to the Flyers from Dayton 7 to 4. ST. XAVIER St. Xavier's conference championship hopes received a bad jolt last Friday. May first, when Coach Pittser's ball nine came from behind in the last of the sixth inning, tied the score. and then proceeded to pound out two more runs in the eighth to trim the Queen City lads by a six to four score for their first defeat of the season. 142 Success crowned the northern invasion of Miami's baseball team last week. Oberlin College fell .the Hrst victim of the Big Reds a week ago when Bowyer breezed by them with a 6 to 5 victory. Ten to- five was the count in favor of Miami's ball tossers when Pittser's crew met Dayton U. last Saturday afternoon. Miami's only defeat on the trip came on the first day of the journey when they were beaten by Capital U. at Columbus 9 to 8, with French in the box for the Big Reds. OI-IIO WESLEYAN Miami advanced one step nearer the top of the Ohio Conference heap last Friday, May 15, when she handed her ancient foe, Ohio Wesleyan. a 7 to 6 defeat at Miami Field. with Bowyer in the box for the Big Reds. CAPITAL I-Ieavy club work behind the excellent pitching of Howard Pat Bowyer enabled the Big Red baseball nine to emerge vic- torious over the Capital University team of Columbus by an 8 to l score at Miami Field, Thursday, May 21. MUSKINGUM CINCINNATI With Bowyer and Gansberg bearing the pitching burden, and ably supported by Big Red stitchwork. Miami's ball tossers finished the season with wins over Muskingum. Decoration Day. and the Cincinnati Bear- cats june 6, CAPTAIN DON -JACOBS 143 jT -I QA.. FX FN E QQ A ff? A4 if XXX Hifi N -1 , M' fl 31 f' 1 KX lk if XKNTJ .JIIA .-,r-1' -ATL lj i -1. ,. ,J , 5 M I Pl l E Pilgfu SIE E 1 .3 ii QQ, W X 53505 QL V3 F In XJ Q P I 's WM fff Q ffm xx f V I K X 5 ,, ,jw xx Q .1 1 KA -tw f .-xg, ly 1 ,, E Gb JSF' , CNG 1 H L Q if 3' y fl - it .-5. l i .. I- 'S as . J3- Jqfiglzffs semi? + e e e e gk 1' I I ll I ll lllll mf ll -.,, X, .Q I lr H, M nl lm le K 'Lwlglfj -31 XM SX. wg Y C wh gJ X R 4l1lT:ANl Oo v Track Season 1925 The Big Red cinder artists of 1925 were about all that could be desired. While they did not win the Big Six Meet, they finished second and gave Ohio Wesleyan coaches whole handsful of gray hair. ln dual meets, Miami was beaten just once, and that at the hands of a Big Ten Conference school, Indiana University. Comparatively few men were lost to the team because of graduation so that the Big Red track team should continue its pleasant habit of winning meets for the season of 1926. , 144 I F iii: fi! E N ,i I ji . Xagriiiiiiiiiiiiiii -Q MU ' KX - . 6 ,fi i -gb .I L . -ai gl -iv- IIN gi rig V' im 1 F' if JACOBS TAKING THE HURDLES if Z' i ' I i I f- -of in Q ' J .- .1 Season's Scores HE 155 Miami 64-Indiana 67 -ii Miami 1 10-Georgetown 20 liilkli E Miami 92-Oberlin 32 M E-E.. 2 Miami 78M-Cincinnati 5224 ij , i if-212: an i . F- U11 5 I i I I'- EZ .f?F?'i2,,fi F- X351 T iii? if i i 32:5 iii' Im' H LR Jai-tri X 47..- . 1 x. ,gm : i1,,! -4 Vg. ,fllk ,'Mi....N t ':LL.Qxf 1'-Ni gui ,- ,W7--'La .ras-.A N .A ,L I fi 31. f4'-- 'H0 W' 1 MX X L4 ii. i W ' B1 i X ,p:Q,-i 1925 TRACK SQUAD f',Ug3lf,,,,,,f1g.1'M gi W i i '-.f, Y' X MIK! 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Nslr . , I s. if-ff: 1- .,,,. , JM, fQTr-'X Y- 5 I ,ff -A t - 1.117 55351 5' 1 ,Al n il' . , 1 f l Q A X 'llmf of' i1al!f QV ,f V .?,.1,NH .hy ll.,- ii if if rv ll in wil ' X C i 11532.-' 1 if 'wi I owe! iff' 1 lbqiiffii- N 'A ,f rs -,M,,K.f,jfk Y- . J f.fKkA! L .llfh-fi lklzdgin .lil gg. gr! lgaa t INDIANA Bowing to Nemesis. the Miami cinder path pounders dropped a close duel with the Indiana trackers Saturday. May 2. by a count of 67 to o4. 1-lad it not been for Willie Evans' unfortunate slip and his tangle with the last hurdle in the 220 grind. the Oxford lads would have dened precedent and a Big Ten school would have been added to the list of Miami's victims. In making their exceptional stand against the I-loosier stars, the Big Red runners shattered three local records. Wrecker Mills was the First of Riders boys to set a new mark. I-le cleared the stick in the pole vault at ll ft, 4M in.. besting Kramb's effort of last year by one inch and a half. Emery was the next to come through with a new mark when he circled the oval in the two mile jaunt in the man-killing time of lOZ7.8, and it was not long until jerry Payne heaved the javelin 167 ft. 5 inches to add his name to the Miami hall of fame. OBERLIN Coach Riders cinder path and-field artists amply proved their status as one of the best in the state Saturday. May 9. when they trounced the field and track team of Oberlin College 92 to 39 upon the latter's field. ln sweeping the Congregationalists off their feet. the Big Reds copped thirteen flrsts out of the Fifteen events and bettered two long-standing records. Weaver Red Emery was the First to pull the record-break- ing stunt when he bettered his previous time for the two mile by 11.8 seconds. The other pace-setters came in the last event of the day. the relay, which was won by Miami in the record-breaking time of three minutes, twenty-six and four-fifths seconds. GEORGETOWN Taking fourteen Hrsts out of Hfteen events. Miami's record-breaking track team thor- oughly humbled the track and held team of Georgetown University of Kentucky last Saturday, May lb, in a dual meet which was staged in conjunction with the Third Annual Inter-Scholastic Track and Field meet at Miaini Field. The final score of the meet was: Miami 110, Georgetown 20. With the exception of the mile run and the high jump. no records were in any danger. Dietz clipped 1.5 seconds off the old record made by Bogart in 1914 when he traversed the circuit in 4 minutes. 38.5 seconds. Dan Wagner, performing at his best so far this season. equaled the high jump mark of 5 feet 921 inches which was set by Markley in 1907. CINCINNATI May 29, 1925:- Grief-stricken little Bearcats roam Burnet Woods this week, for cruel Miami raided their den last Saturday. and for the fifth straight year the Oxford crew romped away with the honors in the annual track and field duel. This time the count was 78 2-3 to 52 1-3. The time in all the events was unusually good. Breidenbaugh, in copping the mile run for Miami, traversed the distance in 4:36.8, breaking the record held by Dietz by two seconds. The half mile mark, which has remained unbroken for fourteen years was equalled by Ed Weil. while Sharl-:ey again traveled the 220 in 22 seconds flat, The only Cincy record to fall, was the mark in the javelin throw. Grasfeder heaved the stick 170 feet, 55 inches, when he 'performed the feat. The Century Run. which along with the 220, was doped to be the closest fight of the day, proved a disappointment: Bennet. the ace of the Black and Red Sprinters. did not have a chance to beat the Peerless Sharkey. WAGNER. . Wen.. Dxarz SHARKEY, MILLS, EMERY Wagner-joint holder of High jump record-5 feet, CPM inches. Sharkey-I-Iolder of 220 recorde22 seconds. Weil-joint holder of I-Ialf Mile recoid--2 minutes, 1.6 seconds. Mills-Holder of Pole Vault: record-ll feet, 6 inches. Dietz-Holder of Mile record-4:38.8. 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EV if ffl :Ei 51 EE 1525 MEAD EEL, Citi Mi E' b I gn WK 1' M I-' Q ' . Wljiffi 'JS Aga?- , ,fu REQ 125803 'MXN CON-FYCWWTJKS I N Qf5xiJ NW Eg Q . I-T 11-3 ll 1 ei 1 .Zia Q ,fafff X4--,Tip 1 adding -' - 5i'M,Rr1fxy The Development of Girls' Athletics 1 Rlfll l1..ll1f:1ff itlfzi3l if Nfssffi 1 42' 1 1 gi . iQ 1: l tl E ' 372131 its 1-1 .- W 12 li 1: eg tl fi C563 I esta' 1 .-1 1 E 1? ---gl: J 341: r . LX i 'f1T7lf-Wllfygl .wsrj X .fl-lv-W7 .1 iii? ll fewsr .- 2 .5 if N Hll 1 ll ff TY llgk-ll - af x.,,,e F ' X 5. ffl-B , wx ..-. of igp-14 'Ili .VTSTJ'T ' fc: lbs ffl! L lf Ll J at: v, i 1, ,-lux I I, Q. rf , 5 . Nici' 1.11.1 - . vn- 5 F I J gn- -I , 1,1 ,riff P lifffifl f llfff A ' !'1L'fj,1L,'J 'vi J pf' 1,-7 lx I 1 , f f gk 'Z Xff1'f.',-'I-. R -fjfliku l tj A . . Y. 1 t V . X i. . it ., ,I A-X..,TQ- -12.1 Gif L. WET 5 E3 we H riff Interest in athletics for girls has increased greatly in the last five years for they have come to play a great part in the activities and life of girls on this campus. ln 1921 athletics were still very poorly organized. There was no organization to correspond to the present Closed Athletic Association. The Executive Boardrconsisted of only a few girls who were interested in physical education. ln order to get a numeral one had to be on three teams all in one year: hockey, basket ball and baseball. These sports together with tennis were the only sports then offered. The tennis champion was awarded a numeral. In order to get an a girl had to win two numerals. For each additional numeral won after the a girl was given a bar to wear. This system cut out a great many girls who had hopes of winning a numeral, for she had to be good in all sports. ln the fall of '21 Miss Phillips came to Miami. It was during this first year that the entire point system was revised and the present system, that of the national organization of Womens Athletic Associations was adopted. lt was in this year that the first indoor meet was held. The following year soccer, volley ball and track were added to the list of sports. This year there was a great increase in the number of girls who formed themselves into an active organi- zation. Girls having 100 points became members of the Closed Athletic Association which held regular meetings and discussed problems of importance and interest to girls. Athletic Board came to consist of representatives from the various classes and the class managers. lt was this year that a color tournament in basket ball was tried and it was so successful that it was again held the following year. but it was replaced in 1925 by the inter-sorority tournament. It was in 1923 that the first outdoor track meet was held. The next year archery was added to the fall and spring sports. This type of activity is especially valuable for those girls who are not physically able to participate in the more strenuous sports. An added attraction to the fall sports was the intersectional tournament which took place before the regular class games. Clogging was a feature added to the usual indoor program. This year has found facilities for archery improved so that all girls who are not able to participate in the other sports can have their share in the gym work. Special classes in indoor work are also now held for these girls. A dorm tournament was another feature of the indoor season together with a class in natural dancing. Perhaps the oldest so called institution in girls' athletics on this campus is the Bishop- l-lepburn game. At First Bishop and l-lepburn were the only girls' dormitories on this campus and so they each had their own team. Then West l-lall, then called East, was built. ln order to make two teams, the girls from this hall were placed arbitrarily on either team. Then East was built and the problem became more complicated. lt was decided that the junior and Fresh- man classes should go together against the Seniors and Sophomores. But it was found that one team was always so much stronger than the other. In order to assure evenly matched teams, it was recently decided that the two year girls should be placed arbitrarily by Miss Phillips and Miss Shaw on the weaker team. A bright future is promised girls in athletics. The athletic field now consists of two base- ball diamonds, two volley ball courts and hockey and soccer fields. A practice field, a 100 yard track, high and broad jump pits are in the process of construction. Eight tennis courts were built last year and eight more are to be constructed. The field house is to be enlarged and will contain locker and equipment rooms. A plan 'is now before the faculty of Miami to give credit to juniors and Seniors who want to take gym. Advanced classes will then be held so that there will be no repetition in the work. 154 Miss MARGARET SHAW Graduate of the University of Colorado in 1923. Certificate of Hygiene and Physical Education at Wellesley in 1925. Instructor of Physical Education at Miami since 1925, Miss MARGARM E. PHILLIPS Received A. B. degree at Vassar in 1919. Obtained certificate of Hygiene and Physical Education at Wellesley in 1921. Has been assistant professor of Physical Education at Miami since the fall of 1921. Miss ELIZABETH NITCHIE Graduate of Central School of Physical Education in 1924. Assistant Physical Edu- cation teacher in the Y. W. C. A. at Reading. Pennsylvania in 1924-25. Instructor of Physical Education at McGuffey since the fall of 1925. 155 .airy M --CJTQC . iiiib EXE. - Ls. - :iii '27 FE' E- Cl if . ASTE , . fir F I IL4 :ii 0.1062 l ll! Q o Q ij: Q29 fit? ri: ,- - 1 l f iipffi Wi. 'AA -fait .L 0 151, its is il 1 V' li .. ml 1 2. Qjfzai so A 1 6' ......-1 K o Q-ggi-.N.l . ' X ,fn df sill 55 2 tif ifigx NLE3 Affmxg .F 'I rr QQmUMlw 5 111326 -Xq j- file! 35:1 if . EE lj l: Fi ln SE iii: 5? E 3 fi J J! Q Ylggzgzg-S ly 'D X QQ? il? 3336 EE If l' ll. X .I 'iIlf?,1 Til' Wu L '-L TW! itglilgsfglff 1.1--TIJWIPE fl Q 6N?gQIf ng'f T 4 'fd ,gg .15 U MT -, XIQQD Y F2111 f ffW?SR N Cjrif -X Riff ESI .7 Top row-Williams. Eaton. Cochler. Strubl c. Thatcher Bottom row-Kling. Cameron. Engle. Young. Leeds. Wykoff. Crowell ELIZABETH LEEDS President RUTH THATCHER Vice President EMILY HUGHES Treasurer LOIS CAMERON Secretary DAISY EATON Senior Manager Women's Athletic Board VIRGINIA KLING junior Manager ALICE YOUNG Soph. L. A. Manager LENA UPTON Soph. T. C. Manager JANE VANDERVORT Fresh. L. A. Manager ELIZABETH WYKOFE Fresh. T. C. Manager LUCILLE CROWELL Publicity Manager MARY STRUBLE junior Representative ,IOSEPI-IINE GOEHLER junior Representative IVIILDRED ENGLE Soph. Representative ISABEL WILLIAMS Soph. Representative Q , 1 I l l l 156 Top row-Engle. Young. Kochc. Nattinger, Marsh. Clear Third row-Tcgge, Pool. Struble, Mcasc. Thatcher Second row-Exley. Gochler. Kuhne. Shaffer. Kling. Mains First row-Williams. Townsend. Leeds. Hahn. Kiernan. Deeter. Crowell ' 'M Association Every girl who has earned 700 points in athletics automatically becomes a member of the Girls Association. M s are awarded to girls after being judged by the Athletic Board on the following conditions in addition to the re- quirement of having 700 points: health Cposture and poisej, discipline. Ccostume. attendance, effort, spirit and observance of training rulesj, technical skill and good gymnasium record. The ideals of the organization are to create a goal in athletics toward which to work and to sponsor such a goal among women of the University and to cooperate with the Womens Athletic Association in everything which it may endeavor. The functions of the M Association are various, the chief one being the sponsoring of an HM banquet held at the close of the class tournament in basket ball. At this event the winners of the tournament are guests and the Bishop-Hepburn teams are announced. Members of the Association also officiate at the indoor and outdoor track meets as announcers, score-keepers, judges, timekeepers. apparatus managers and the like. Association also assists at Homecoming by helping decorate, sell programs and assisting Athletic Board in their sale of food at the game. . SWEATE Fl GIRLS A1 I il' J l 157 i F1 . -i i . , ,J . l':5'L: 5 .1 ai ., A - 9 ii' F gin - I- i E 71 - lip 'nan 55' E A ii F A ,X IQ x Q Qligii A Cz gay l 533849 ,g T 5 t xx 71 'ggi 'V fl-lei ff fr? sr tl get x K- 'W il QXTEEQXLV l .1 lgfeiaisl X553 ' 5 l iid i Us' . 1 . e , 'v ix rrifiiiiw ,N siriiw y, i xllltxx-.,f4?f is fi E1 li T Li L T 2-ri il ij L1 1 -1 .J I j E E i li II II I E fir? 12 C L- E.- 1 EI i i,.. if ' fi E1 .-.. A0 JTYK LJ U00 ' ?l . -1-5 ,d U --19 0 1 A L. isaheg 31541 L ll ff llgillfli' ' ffl 0,3 -:ffl QL. T- .Q fix ,,f'Qgic.! I iw W yeas! A ip of 'Qi bfrbofu f, 1,. X lilnrdgrot J Lxf-Tx XD .T A- K . . iii .giiffl Nose. Fellows. Morgan. Riggs, Mincher. Heid. Pundt. Bowie Baseball 1925 y The spring sports for girls at Miami consist of track, tennis, and baseball. A new 100 yard track together with pits for high and broad jump have just been constructed on the girls' athletic field. Tennis facilities for girls are also very good for there are eight courts in playing condition with several more in the process of construction. Girls at Miami are also fortunate in possessing two baseball diamonds. As in every other sport, baseball has its class tournament. To the cham- pions a silver cup is awarded. Last spring the tournament was very close. The Sophomore L. A.'s managed to eliminate the Freshman L. A.'s by one point. The Freshman T. C.'s and the Sophomore L. A.'s were the only two teams then left which were undefeated. The championship game resulted in a win for the Freshman T. C.'s. which gave them the right to the cup. f --1. '-4 r 1.1 .i-- ' .f '. L' a-' ' , T-5 1' sg l. ,I A v V V . A V h . . ii! Y F 1, .L 158 Top row--Williams. Hanlon. Norman. Engle. Young Bottom row-Runyon. Poling. Fincannon Track 1925 The outdoor track meet went to the Freshman class who succeeded in making 39 points. The Sophomores were next with 33, while the juniors and Seniors scored 18 points combined. Four Miami records were broken. Hedrick lowered the time for the 7 5 yard dash to 9.6 seconds. The Sophomores captured the 440 relay and lowered the time to 59.6 seconds, which is 4.4 seconds better than ever before. Fincannon brought the time for the 60 yard low hurdles down to lO seconds Hat. Finney succeeded in heaving the discus 77 feet 9 inches, breaking a previous record of 77 feet. The cup which is given to the highest individual scorer in the meet was won by Marie Hedrick, a Sophomore T. C. She scored 18 of her teams 33 points. julia Glover, a Freshman L. A.. came next with 12 points, while Finney. a Senior. took third place with 10 points. ' .i ...N X .- - v A .ii, A rv M. .L 159 .Aa .s 6, .. Q05 - -2 IL25. 3 l W1 A KQV ffl? XXX-' ,zflt . , 'ff W, , i lllf lllllfl it TTR ht, vi gd lqllbffgg gE:ilQ'i'f 532,619 ,..l-L-. if mail il 1 ui - IQ l i i V., 4 Il il pJ.g E : E E in .lil lli i .Q .... - dnl 1552 3? QC .l., E... ,IJ i...Ql il ' I u- A cf. l li Q JET' my ,W 1 A . 11- i a Q8 Xie? if 5 1, At! 'l :Fl 6 siifrfflfis' wkffijgeti v -2--'Tl if? 1 . AY , J TW.lITk?FN N xr? f- , 4' biygkfll LTR.. 3545258 OM V U l .H'-5' X 'YN . LT., VTNTN. x . hfxx Elia Nigfil Q J fm- ,fe if . M. Htl QD lil I - Qi E! El? LX , ijt 'F-l s , ,JI All ' NTU o ,053 H iii? 'fl Zin-ETS l if .h It ffiilfl of i -A557 ' 1 . l il! O fc' Q-fin ,cg fr l 'wi 4727? lipid SN ,J-:IT Atgxvvxx X, X9 K ' Ja 2 5 Top row-Tcg c. Goehlcr. Mease. Hughes, Hill ' Bottom row-Tiling. Hcckathom, Hahn. Exley Hockey 1925 The class of '27 for the second time triumphed over the other classes and again won the hockey banner. Their closest rivals were the Freshman L.A.'S. whom they eventually eliminated. Another English hockey coach, Miss Stephon. spent a week at Miami last fall. During her stay, practice games were held which she coached and many valuable pointers were gathered from her. An exhibition game was also given this year between halves of the Homecoming game. Two teams were selected, the Red and White. These teams later came to compose the varsity squad. RED TEAM WHITE TEAM Kling Wenban ' Engle Weber Huber Taylor Keller Morgan Hahn Leeds Craft Cox Crowell McDermott Engle Brate Goehler Tegge O'Neil Wine Hill Thatcher Williams Kuhne Exley Mease Sauer St. john , rw-warm 'r 160 Top row-Harris. Polinz. Fels. l-lolman. Flinchpaugh Middle row-Waller, Behymcr, Kumlcr. Loyer. Deeter, Young. Williams Bottom row-Norman, Hanlon. Pool, Monroe. Honnert Soccer 1925 To the Sophomore L. Afs goes the soccer championship. Their first game was against the Freshman L. Afs which they eliminated by a score of 3-2. They next beat the Seniors by a score of 3-0. Meanwhile the juniors too had been winning. They won both of their games with the Freshman L. Afs and the T. C.'s and succeeded in tying with the Seniors. So the championship really lay between the juniors and the Sophomore L. Afs. This game proved to be a decisive victory for the Sophs, who overwhelmed the juniors 4-0. The exceedingly slippery and muddy Field made it hard going for both teams, so that real spectacular playing was difhcult. VARS l TY SOCCER SQUAD V Pool Young Rodgers Boltin l-lonnert Clear Kling Crowell Courtright Norman Doty Hanlon Exley Flinchpaugh Shaffer Hughes Williams Nixon V I-look Deeter oss . nr i l 161 ' 1 I l .GS willllll . 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Few practices could be held and tournament games were postponed from time to time. The fields were in poor condition, so constantly soggy and marshy that when the weather was agreeable, the fields hadn't dried up sufficiently to allow playing. These conditions somewhat retarded the usual fall sports. But despite everything the tournaments were finally finished. The Sophomores fared very well last fall. winning two out of three cham- pionships. The final game in volley ball was between the Sophs and the Fresh- man L. A.'s, in which the Sophs won by a small margin. VARSITY VOLLEY BALL SQUAD Dakin Cochran Schiller Norman Burress Shaffer Morris McAdoo jackson Barr l I ! I I l L 4. .A L Y ......-,. Y . ,..-- , .-.. -..' Q ,L.W-- I KC LS' D Top row-Norman. Tcggc. Harter. Runyon. Ehlers Bottom row-Kling. Hughes. Gochler, Mease Basket Ball 1926 Basket ball season usually consists of first an intersorority and independent tournament: second, the class tournament, and fmallyg the Bishop-I-lepburn game. The intersorority and independent tournament has two leagues, which is composed of the best players in the group, and those who are not such able players as they are interested. The Sigma Kappas and Independent team l tied for first place in A league. Independent 1 finally won and thereby earned the right to have their name engraved on the silver plaque. The Juniors won the class tournament. As far as percentage goes they tied for Hrst place with the Sophomore L. Afs, but by virtue of having made more points than the Sophs, they thereby earned the right to the banner and free admission to the Girls' M Banquet. CFIFTFIINE T59 B 163 I Sl-p l rl li i V A . M5635 QQFLICINSN: ,X inief QQ,-' - i H til I .. E 5 all 0,1 ji MQ . Q ffl lil? ff? CM: 5 gil 22 3 -II To 5' I tk ,tl X-' lift? Tr'-Z.-fx A f 1- 7 x Q0 J VA-??Z'iSx: P5 c, 'l , Tiff! W 2350. FN Xmgjr r gaipffe N. .-1 Li Q 1 by ri Q A ,2- S I 1 h S A will I l: ,i , E as S Q BfZi2sn:f':x:i'a1:a2h'33'smillaailkmzzsc Hepburn Team I E FORWARDS CENTERS GUARDS l Alice Clear Milclre Mease Virginia Kling CCapt.D N' Doreso jones Josephine Goehler 4 Emily Hughes Margaret Boltin Sybil Evans Mary Williams -S - Mildred Pfaltzgraf - E I .. 4 5 ' 6 Zoo I a oi .1 FS O 213592 D Q, Q ,.. lDN'Qx'- ' T ' 1 ' D 'r W krf ' f SELZZXTRKYNKSQSZ SSLZRSSSS1, S?ll1glFCIl'GIclJvgl QX Lf' FW Bishop Team I .SRL : Q f ' gljeifo FORWARDS CENTERS GUARDS 'fir ff le JO v'- S W'1 P iqc up Cl ' N XC! S raw G iigmia tuart rma oo ap . .arice orman ,Qlf NY 0 R Elizabeth Wykoff julia Glover Esther Deeter S ' Frances H. Mains Mary Truster josephine Mincher Alice Doty Mabel Klein 164 ' ilal Bishop-Hepburn Game The night of the Bishop-Hepburn game and the lndoor Meet is considered by far the biggest night in the year for girls. The teams are chosen by Miss Phillips and Miss Shaw. The odd numbered classes of the four year girls are on Hepburn's side. while the even numbered classes of the four year girls are on Bishops side, The two T. C. classes are arbitrarily placed by the heads of the department on the weakest side. Last year a rule was put into the consti- tution of the Womens Athletic Association that in order to be a member of any varsity team, the player must make a C average. Some misunderstanding arose as to whether the C average meant the last semester average or the average at the time of selection. The grades at the time of selection fthat is since the semester and previous to the nine weeksj were used as basis for this year's team. The rule was later amended in a meeting of the association to read that the average would be calculated from the last official grades as coming from the registrar. Hepburn won last year. the Grst time for a number of years, but Bishop succeeded in regaining the cup this year by a score of 2l-16. The game started with Pool getting the tip-off. but Bishop fouled and Clear made it good for Hepburn. Then Stuart scored a field goal, followed by another by her partner. Wykoff. Then jones scored for Hepburn. Kling fouled and Stuart made it good. W ykoff scored again as the quarter ended. Pool again got the tip-off. Glover got it to the forwards who were stopped by Hepburn: ball went to Hepburn. jones scored twice in succession for Hepburn. Wykoff scored twice. Hepburn substituted Hughes for Williams. Bishop put in Deeter for Mincher, Klein for Glover and Doty for Stuart. Mease fouled and Wykoff made it good. Hall' over. 7-I4 in Bishops favor. Second half opened with Stuart, Min- chcr and Glover in for Bishop again. Bishop got tip-off and ball was worked down to their for- wards. Time out was called for Wykoff. Mincher fouled jones while she was shooting for basket. but both free shots were missed. Time called for Glover. Hepburn put Boltin in for Clear and Evans in for Mease. Stuart scored. Norman fouled: Hepburn failed to make good and the quarter ended. Last quarter, Evans got the tip-olT. Boltin scored twice and made a foul called on Pool good. Stuart scored. Hepburn substituted Williams for Hughes. Pool fouled again and Boltin made it good. Norman fouled and again Boltin rose to the occasion. Hepburn fouled and Stuart made it good. Game over. hnal score, 16-21. . Indoor Meet 1926 The Freshman took the meet by the small margin of 2.8 points. The Freshman scored 84.6 points to 81.8 points made by the Sophomores. The Sophs won the marching by .1 of a point. 25.7--25.6. Floor work went to the Freshman 36.2-35. In apparatus the Sophomores proved a little superior and won 2l.l-20.8. The relays were the deciding factor in the meet and the Freshman took both of them. thereby scoring 2 points. The work was well performed this year. especially the marching. Apparatus work was done in squads. They rotated from one piece to another. The only optional piece which could be done was rope climbing. Every other piece had to be done by every one in the squad. Several girls succeeded in getting over thelbuck at its highest with the ball on top. lsabel Willialns made the highest in the swing jump, 5 feet 9 inches. Margaret Vanl-Tleet won the individual honors. In between halves of the game, honors and awards were given out by the President of the Athletic Association. Hepburn put on a stunt X Q ll 1 Killa Sa l y n -l 5. fri.. X. 1026 . a FEE J.. l C' ! - '3 I . I pc l z r.-Def o 35,04 rea .:, ': if ,lf - f iii ,-X ,ix and the Sophs did several tumbling acts. The judges for the various events were: Misses Mc- MTV! Quiston. Nitchie, English and Swisher. l X 'V f 1!'5 -54 A' -ai SLR?-T Q -X R:- u- 2,1 Il Q Ll il .Z- QL, Ole .W,,x llllilll. if ,M X 1026 A t 1 ,f if 1 E i ig - 4 1 .JST E .13 J . :L 1- E 517 51 1 --1 iw' Zo 1 o ig 4 1 1 cxig 1 A .Gjilrlq 'f9ff 55571 X NT Frances Helen Mains Marie Hedrick Margaret VanFleet Alice Flinchpaugh 1 NEWCOMB CUP The Newcomb Cup is awarded to the best all around junior girl. She must have earned her be interested and active in every phase of athletics. She must par- ticipate in other campus activities and be of a personality well liked by everyone on the campus. OUTDOOR MEET 1925 A cup is given to the highest individual scorer in the outdoor track meet held in the spring. Marie Hedrick having made 18 points in the track meet last spring was awarded the cup. She made first in the 30 yard dash, 75 yard dash and standing broad jump, and second in shot put. INDOOR MEET 1926 To the highest scorer in apparatus at the indoor meet a cup is given. The apparatus includes the rings, buck, horse, box, swing jump and ropes. VanFleet won first place with 54 points: Williams was second with 53, Young third with 52 and Alexander fourth with 51.9. TENNIS 1925 No tennis tournament was held last fall due to the inclement weather. But the spring tournament last year was won by Alice Flinchpaugh with Emily Hughes as runner-up. This is the second time that Alice has succeeded in winning the cup and she is only a Sophomore. ,..,, ., , ,, ,. gt. f t,,.,I, . ' . V . - I.- fi-' AB 1 k 1 A 1 r' . ,, I .ii .A ' -3--. wih- , -1. .,1, n. ,, 1, 1 4 I ,-YL- Miami Life Miami Spirit which is an inevitable part of every true son and daugh- ter of our Alma Mater, develops as a result of daily life among the tradi- tions and customs of our college. Each day we meet and stop to exchange a word or smile of friendly greeting. The faces of the students. the campus with its buildings of red brick, and the age-worn Slant Walk becomes a part of our life. ln the pl'1otographic section which follows an attempt has been made to perpetuate MIAMI LIFE as we all know and love it. The glittering. glistening snow-white Campus of jolly winter days. the soft, balmy green springtime, well-known brick structures. faces of familiar persons. personal glimpses of men and women who are outstanding in their effort to concentrate four years of their life to the institutions of our college, the peaceful Oxford village, a happy group of lovers, and life as we know it in the dormitories or fraternity houses-all are set forth to aid us in recalling the most happy time of life-OUR lVlilAMl LIFE. 167 EE Hi-l - -4 bl E l -s . -QXQ' . ffllllgiilf k Q, ,... i l Cm A I ltlilf V A IQY6 Hi- put fra: me 1: .J .-l lu ui Q '- la L- il : ,ei I Il 2 :Q 1+ 3 3 - il :SF -irbr 2 la 3 Fi 5 'El sl Ll - fl Z Q - .1 ii w OL-E LQ fl was iii xg .l.ig.l U. f -3 ill-l was 3 ..,f - , ,.l,tff1-411.11 flixiixl Z 'W 1 . -f'pff1f' jfwr? Q fl 4. N Ware Tr ,X gjfit 1+eifl,L:if ,QQ f,,,i.s,ff:' Rf ' TQ-,xl ' was if sal 'ilftzf atv J 2' i1s:..fhA 'K-fi' -kc. L k any-- .....-- 1' CJ ,' f lzl 1-.. 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X , Es fQf .lflil l-Fd , , , , I in RCVICW of Student Act1V1t1es l 'i 2-l ' i J - . . . . . . -l l- Of the many useiul diversions which serve to round student life into a ij well balanced whole, Student Activities assume a prominent place. :A Here are purposive. organized pastimes in which the natural incli- II Ql nations of the student may find pleasant and profitable recreation in Zi cooperation with congenial spirits of the same trend. ,ji -. ,-i N- --.5 For those of politic or forensic turns are student government and -- debate: the publications'oHer an outlet for journalistic and literary i ambitions: musical ability may End congenial associations in the instru- --Q mental and vocal clubs: the Y's and various committees offer a field ji 'i for social endeavor: and dramatic aspirants may find a welcome play- l ground on the stage. 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C L1 I- 1 :A 1 f-1 ,.. miie A Q E532 E3 EE, ,,.4 F ggwkq E 3 1 r A w- Kk' 34521 --' 71,1 Pxl I nf .EMA .. ,,,g L Rwffai' Awe y 1- I, Q.. 1 fr EXXQ-R'-. ' -bf-ffifgf w Q wie, 2 J 2 A .- EXE f E ' X lipid ZX' ' -Of U- if f f fffw 1 J f, U N' -'-4Jf1fj'Q 4 1'-f V1 la' . r I, I4 Vim . u 1XfEzVi-1?-Mfwf - '- Rf- N-'IWJRLRR-1-'f ......EE JEMZ1 R K lj-Q W L,l.Ul:li A 1ANl..AN DENNISON ' SENATE OFFICERS WARREN DENNISON. . . FREDERICK L. ELDER ,... MARY HARLAN ...... LYNNE BAKER .... 180 BAKER . . . .President Vice President . . . . .Secretary . . . . Treasurer fF! P'TE,.: f-I , ' Af.-K---1--1f 7 A' Af . ,I 'Y - f ff--- -- g- - fn' 'ff , .,r.,F,',q I.1C',,,1,.,,1m,, M .UI .1 X X K- ,7 Y, .. V 1 D A T! , .. , , ' 1111 '. '- ' ' 1 1 'I AA-N I 5 . 1 I . 1 1 1 W,V ww! gy, ,.11, 1111 ,l1.11,! . .' . ' - , 1:11gn11 . ' 1 lr'-'1 .l,.-,.111 ',1 1g1 ,. 1. ,. '1 ' - 4 -Ll Q Student Senate WARREN DENNISON Senior Representative FREDERICK L. ELDER junior Representative MARY I-IARLAN Hepburn House Chairman LYNNE BAKER Sophomore Class President RAY WILSON Senior Class President RALPH I-IIDY Senior Representative RALPH GESSLEIK Senior Representative ROBERT YOUNG junior Class President WARREN SCHMITZ junior Representative ARTHUR Tl-IATCHER Sophomore Representative DOROTHY MARKER Sophomore T. C. President ROBERT WHITTAKER Freshman President VIRGINIA DALY Freshman T. C. President LOUIS POOCK President Y. M. C. A. FRANCES HELEN MAINS President Y. Wf. C. A. LOUISE TROWBRIDGE Chairman Big Sisters PAUL GREEN I Ogden Hall Chairman MARY MARSH President Student Council BETTY LEEDS Pres. Women's Athletic Association. LUCILE CROWELL Wells House Chairman JOSEPI-IINE NATTINGER Bishop House Chairman LOIS CAMERON Special I- ll-l i 'II li. A lil I liiiiil llhl .- I,- . 35555. 132,-f f'x YQ fwfr' dj will G WE? YI Sfsilil l I lil l. Ill 1352,-:I Qfllx lf --2 l- qty ls, IIJQISV 'Nix ff Mm Igif my-r fijf tlqli I ,J Trl lj lf lm' l Ill? 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Murphy, Whitaker. Zipfcl. Poock Schmitz. Hidy, Wilson. Ferguson. McVcy. Biggs, Oswald. Pilot Crowell. Fry. Terman. Pilkcy, Stull. Elder, Young, Baker. Bowyer Shepherd, Hill. Kling, Morgan, Cameron, Tischer. Recbel, Pomeroy, Dennison Trowbridge. Harlan. Leeds. Young, Martin. Hanlon. Harrcr, Smith, Nuttingcr. Marsh. Mains 182 Student Council MARY MARSH .... LENA UPTON ....... IQATHRYN PATTERSON .... LUCILLE CROWELL Chairman of Wells Hall JOSEPHINE NATTINGEIX Chairman of Bishop Hall MARY HAIILAN Chairman of Hepburn Hall FLORENCE LANE Chairman of West Hall FANNIE BELLE WORSTELL Chairman of East Hall DOROTHY WILLIAMS President of Senior Girls MARY STRUBLE President of junior Girls MILDRED ENGLE President of Sophomore Girls ELINOR BRATTEN President of Freshman Girls . . . .President . . . .... Secretary ' . . . .Treasurer DOROTHY MARKER President of Sophomore T. C. VIRGINIA DALY President of Freshman T. C. FRANCES HELEN MAINS President of Y. W. C. A. HELEN PAGE President of Madrigal KATHRYN GANTZ President of Liberal Arts HELEN KOCH President of Alethenai ELIZABETH LEEDS Pres. of Women'sAthleticAssociation LOUISE TROWERIDOE Chairman of Big Sisters CATHERINE MARCEDANT Assistant Chairman of Big Sisters I HELEN EXLEY. Fire Chief Williams. Nattinger, Morgan Gantz. Patterson. Strublc, Harlan. Page. Iviargcdant Trowlnridge, Worslell, Exlcy. Iviarsh. Ivlains. Engle. Leeds, Crowell ,uf . if X 3 . - Ii 1 IE-lil Fill? l 1!l'ala'j3, I I V-X X In JI . lfvzclf I-Ncf x SWA, if-j7f' hlfzfif? I l ' li Pi' 575 'IIII'I ,,V,fVII N VT- I Ulllll IN AIIIIlI.I,II.I.II.,II All 'KI - - C' f Li II. lI.I.Is.I fc! .Xl q fl y Alxjiilzfl I' jQ,1fjt'Ic,y. EFQQ A LFE LQ! I-A 'I 5 C IE li T. 153 Iii l IQ I-- I . I- ,.. V l-' fn QI I2 I E 53, lil it Y 1, In - I .- L-l I - I I + ..-Z l - ---I . I -II-1 I --,4:I,. 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B usiness Manager E. V. LAMPSON ED. MOORMAN Assistant Manager Assistant Manager 186 Carl Minning Doris Wetzel Gerald Gross Ralph Platt joe Miller Alice Clear Lynne Baker Lewis Cook Denton Fuller G. B. Bell Gordon Wilson Margaret Funnell Maurice Peffer Reporters NEWS Mary Frances Rowley Bailey Bourne Martha Phillips Nick Bennett Mildred Todhunter Virginia Woodson Mary I-larter Robert Bourne S. A. Switzer FEATURE COLUMNISTS William Pitt Ike Conley SPORTS Everett Augspurger Otis Herrmann CRITICISM Frederick L. Elder Florabel Huber Martha Rockhold Richard Young Walter Spielrnan Audrey Hamilton Birley Landis Ida Mae Parker Adelaide Humphrey Nlyron Greenfield Virginia Kling Ma1'y Elizabeth Voige Elizabeth McConnaughey is f OLS, 'o ...L ,-. , l.l 1 all -iai , t ii illlllli'lllill'CllllQ 3 Q2 ,452 YS-:Cx - 1 if l li5es LJ-lT l 73' l l l l If L 1, A Li l- llj l-l Ei lil y lil El E l l l -. 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Flowers.. . . . Distant Voices ..., Buttcrhics .... Lewis Markey Lela Simcolce Olive Kaiser Roy Patterson Fannie Bell 'Worstell Dona Sheley Marjorie Martin Charles Myerhoh' George Gaydash Charles Rogers Charles Gibson Sybil Evans Grace Overman Ruth Frankman Betty Williamson Virginia Lenglade Frances Smith Alfred Porter Eleanor Barkman Oscar Jones Milton Parman Fanny Crumrine Martha Phillips ' Q 189 ,4i,..-, iii ESQ T alll ,Q . I.. I. in Ffllb N . ! I' ,BX j J 'ith if 15740 l 1 legll i . ,-i-ei ii T .1-i L. l nil 5 I is-1 Z I Lu i I Iwi ilg II :i 'Z Qi El 1: C -1 1? it ii lei 4 -fi sei , IE ij . i ! i l 5 142: i iq Pi l I Tlbi I be Q 1- lxilz il ,f fiiil - C' 'Q -- Gui' M- it M' -!.- kqlls-, mv? T lilii XF: 1,1-fi.-3 l 12 iii Ii fel-l 54, Swef- i-l Q RJ Q4':Z511l'Iifiy f All'-R :rf 1- l ,flag '-f , i fx Ly' ,-Lf+,fL X l ll '30 O 4 ur i' Ni . zen , ' '15 Drijbi . .-X 5' X 'N , L . M. Q fl i .P fx if-QSEQQTX f5X'f'MX'li ix if im I7 ML g L. Gr, 4 X ' si-T lrlffiil. 2 is ,L .-. , sd. 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Atkinson Cdl Ferrara .... ......... . . . ..... Bullard Meditation from Thais .................. .... N Iassenet MR. CHARLES LAUSCHE Cab Deep River ......... ' ......,............. I-1. T. Burleigh Cbj Oh Susanna ........ fcj Nellie was a Lady .... Cdj De Gospel Train .... Rose Marie Overture Soloists:M1ss CARMEN RICHARD Miss LELA SIMCOKE MR. JACK SUTP1-11N Common Clay A one act play in Rhythm .... ..... Student Prince Medley Miami Songs 190 ........Foster ..........F0ster . . . .I-I. T. Burleigh George. M. Cohan T WARREN DENNISON ................ ALFRED PORTER ...... PROFESSOR WM. Ross. Miss DORIS WETZEL.. First Tenor Abner Riddle Theodore Aupperle Kenneth Byrum james Hoffman Robert Oswald Alfred Porter Taylor Walsh Fred Weymouth L. H. Yingling Allen Welch Charles Stoneman Bass john Albright john Blackford Howard Bowyer Warren Dennison Ivlilton Gatch Ralph Gessler Charles Gibson Robert Miles Robert Peters Gerald Gross Forrest Shumaker Karl Mason George Peffer Earl Draut Lowell White ' Maurice Peffer he Chorus R li lfl 52254 f ,xxx 1 ,7-uf f N-xl My ff .J N QW . , . ..... President l if , Tlffkllill . . . . .Manager 4423 lll,tl,lJ Els? . 'Y , , ' ..,..........Dzrector hx QUE, J . . . . . . . . . .Accompanist 'N ' 1 Second Tenor Nick Bennet Claude Booker john Clague George Gaydash Robert Martin Everett Miltenberger Alfred Ivlillard Richard Newstead Roy Patterson jack Sutphin George Tischer Lowell Shaffer Paul Willmore Baritone Frank Backus Lynne Baker Dan Bookwalter Harold Donegan Eric Erickson Oscar jones Charles Lausche Edwin Moorman Milton Parmen David Wickham Elmer Struke Carlisle Shafer Charles K. Rogers x- f f Wifi' r. -. EYKH .511 l-fEgl ..l l-J .J L' 1 f- if l 1 iw, l- li fa I EF! 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I-l fs 'TT .Fi XXX -. lllfgflx Lz.,LN 1 N, I s, K Cy , . , 1s- TTY Qt' E!.11TH , '11-wfviwrx V Rr or 4 li .- xg 6' lk' xx W, fwwfge 4 i W 'ffrf ,C X l-.ig90f A ,T ' ,,fi7gi,iQgv, fy k igill fl A , f I fl! .X 3 ,yWV,U' A!! ff: ,il 5557.52 ,r ly I' X in 11:2 D,:Tg'Slgf'iQi ,. , iiiii T7 S-'S 'nm'- kl flfj ,f i QT K .Us D Q0 0 4 i 5 f - V, Y rf, F. 1' 'ri xlfil-W . . Qr u The Madrigal Club MINNIE LEAH NOBLES, DIRECTOR Presents its SEVENTEENTI-I ANNUAL HOME CONCERT Friday Evening, February 26, 1926, at Eight O'clock ' TI-IE AUDITORIUM PROGRAM Night .......................... ...... F lorence Colson Blow, Ye Gentle Breezes, Blow ......... j. Christopher Marks The Monotone .................................. Cornelius Incidental solo, Mr, Martin Cal The Top of the Morning .................... Mana-Zuca Qbj Candle Lightin' Time .................... 'Taylor-Spross Incidental solo, Miss Simcoke Ccj The Naughty Little Clock ..................... Delioven Violin Solos: Cab A Melody ................... .... S chubert Cbj Minuet ................... Porpora-Kreisler Professor Roy A. Williams ' Undine: Lyric Tone Poem QThe words by Edwin Mark- hamj ................ .............. I- Iarriet Ware C The Club.. Miss Carmen Richards, soprano, and Professor William Ross, tenor. 192 The Club HELEN PAGE ......... ELEANOR BARKMAN .... Miss NOBLES ....... DONALD CASTLE ...... .......... , ..... FIRST SOPRANOS Harriet Beaton Virginia Arand Opal Detray Margaret McDermott Grace Overman Frances Smith Fannie Bell Worstell Eleanor Barkman Margaret Hayden Josephine Nudd Ramona Penn Pauline Detrac Katherine Kolter Alberta Melberth Betty .Jane Skinne I' Mary Elizabeth Voige Marguerite Marie Chalfour Sibyl Evans Dorothy Knight Esther Heis Valora Mcllhenny Mary Radcliffe Lela Simcoke Stella Rutledge Helen Keene SECOND SOPRANOS Grace Barton janet Holman Helen Page Mildred Schiller Virginia Lafiferty Fmsr ALTos Charlotte Ehlers Geraldine Loyer Emily Miller Lucille Smith Lucille Wolf SECOND ALTos Ruth Carper Daisy Flook Elenore Layman Mar jorie Meyers . . .President . . .Manager . . . .Director Accompanist julia Glover Frances Kellar Marjorie Martin Elizabeth Simms Betty Williamson Carmen Richards Ruth Freeze Ethel McAdam Alice Pierce Donna Sheley Helen jones Laura McGhee Eulalie Shaw Dorothy Smelker Sadie Scott 1 Grace Dean Ruth Frankman Virginia Lenglade IE i-l 1 E , .-i -J i . 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Kirker Varsity Band PROFESSOR RoY WILLIAMS ........................ Director FRANK SMITH ................. . .... Assistant Director HOWARD A. MILLS .................. ..... D rum Major CLARINETS james Stubbs Wm. I-I. jones Clarence E. Voorhees Maynard Welch Lynne Baker Russel E. Thurn Frederick Morrison Leo C. Lawerence SAxoPHoNEs Russel L. Thirey Fritz Ellerman Null Shroder Alfred Hoppe Carl F eigert Theodore Metzger Perrin Snyder CORNETS Theodore Aupperle Robert I-Iouser S. E. I-lsiang ' Robert Sharp james L. McDonald Franklin Lawrence Frank Smith j. E. Kreiger BARITONES Milton Parman Ed. H. Allen Stanley McClure HORNS Robert H. Martin joseph justin PIccoLo Stewart Matter TROMBONES Earl Draut I-loward N. Perkson Robert L. Sackett Paul C. Ruth DRUMS Joe Murphy john Clague Earl E. Cappel Wallace I-lodgins BASSES . Orrin F. Carrol Donald F. Martin CYMBALS M. V. johnson Loren D. Franz 195 -1- I -.v I r I! 3' 'fx'-13, .fXXx Wir! eliQiflillSICIlii.. 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Noel Le jolys ..... .................. Toison D'Or, the Burgundian Herald. . Petit jean. ........ ................ . Trois Echelles ................ ..... Montjoye, the French Herald ..,...... The Queen ................ ..... Pages ................. , ..., . Court Ladies ..........,.. ..... Gentlemen of the Court ..... ..... Archers ......,........... ,.... Soldiers. . .. . . .. Populace ...,. ..., Eleanore Kiernan Dan Bookwalter Wilamette Morris Doris Wctzel Maria Bickham Hollis Brewer Richard Hooper Charles Gibson Eileen Alexander Lucile Crowell Franklin Shipman Harold Donegan Lowell White Garland Doering George Alexander Mildred Morningstar Elizabeth McConnaughey Alfred Biggs Lewis Markey Robert Miles Charles Gibson Chelsie Amburn Roy Patterson Richard Roley I Wilson Leece Roy Patterson Margaret Hayden Olive Barber, Martha Phillips Maxine Elwell. Lucille Holtsapple Lynne Baker, Harold Rodecker Messrs. Powell. Dreyer, Deubell, Weymotzth Doane, Kutza .Messrs Stoup, Callihan, Walker, Rogers Canfield, George, Back .Misses Barber, Elwell, Wine, Barkman, Rad- cliffe, Morris, Dial, Hatter, Heiss. Messrs. Baker, Oswald EXECUTIVE STAFF FOR IF I WERE KING Business Manager. ......,........... Hollis Brewer Stage Manager ....,. ..... R obert Clark Electrician ......,......... ..... P ark Fisher Costume Manager ............ ..... R ichard Hooper Assistant Costume Managers ......... Maria Bickham and Charles Gibson Property Manager ......... ..... L ynne Baker 2 00 L- I F -I I' gv ZIICJI f iI7fI I iw I IAQ .--a:fX1..- -1 1 !y!iQ.jA,'f-jyilxk EIC!! Iifqfc? fff'3Y'2ITI WI I2fI.IIIIII.I,IIIIIIIII XIX ISIS ISN f! ,. :Fx kv, jf fi'-I 1? I I- ff'-fl 1 Q -3 IPI fi II-I I-I Ip! I3 M- H. fIrI ?I 3 - N-I if E - Ii 3 Ii 3 1 : 'IE Pi! 145. I2 IWIIE LIL, 1,-fEQI?JI IE 'I G mg rwj I will . 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X,g:p!,I 'x,,J.!ff'x4, X N1 - N I I AJAX 5, sr. E? 'riff fi TDD .J Y. M. C. A. LOUIS POOCK President ROBERT YOUNG Vice President JACK WRIGHT Hi-Y Department Ross MOONEY Social Department RAY WILSON Social Department HAROLD SI-IULTZ Varsity Book Exchange BIRELY LANDIS Publicity ROBERT STAUSS Publicity DAVID DELO Conferences GEORGE BOWERS Conferences Cabinet RALPH PUMPHREY Secretary- Treasurer I-IUNTLEY DUPRE General Secretary CARLTON COOK Extension Teams DANIEL BRIGKLEY Freshmen Advisor HOWARD BOWYER Freshmen Advisor GEORGE TISGI-TER Discussion Groups WALTER DETTWEILER Discussion Groups DAVID CTT Boys' Work ALFRED PORTER Handbook Editor WALTER COOK President Freshman EXECUTIVE BOARD FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. A. K. Morris Prof. W. E. Anderson Prof. l-l. I-I. Beneke Prof. D. L. Demorest Prof. L. E. Stout Prof. E. E. Aubrey Prof. D. S. Robinson Prof. F. S. Rodkey STUDENT MEMBERS George 'Fischer Warren Dennison Ralph I-lidy Cabinet Hasegawa, Wright. Brickley. Stauss. Oct. Bowyer Shultz. Young. Myerhoff. Pumphrey. Mooney. Cook Wilson, Dettweiler. Poock. Dupre. Delo. 'Fischer ' 202 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet FRANCES HELEN MAINS WINIFRED YOUNG President Treasurer KATHRYN PATTERSON NINA STANLEY Vice President Secretary NAOMI BAKER General Secretary HELEN EXLEY MARY HARLAN President Second Cabinet Religious Education LOUISA RUNYON lVlILDRED MORNINOSTAR Under-graduate Reprc- Social . sentative JOSEPHINE. NATTINGER LOUISA RUNYON Meetings Freshman Commission KATHRYN PATTERSON LUCILE CROWELL I Membership Finance FLORENCE BREINIG IQATHERINE MAROEDANT World Fellowship Publicity IQATHLEEN MORRIS LOUISE TROWBRIDGE Social Service Big Sister ADVISORY BOARD Mrs. Mae Drake joyner Mrs. J. V. McMillan Mrs. I-Iuntley Dupre Margedann Harlan. Morningstar. Young. Nattinger. Brcinig. Runyon Trowbridge. Baker. Mains. Stanley, Exley, Patterson. 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A my Hg are r -f,?S-will of ,gi f if wi sp, fiat 'S I ' in 1 fl! 4 hiw W J 9547 'KL '71 Lax -'l LM- D,f2....i .l. 204 '-FM lm- V Varsity Social Club W1LBuR STULL President ELMER STRUKE Vice President DAN BOOKWALTE11 Treasurer Claude Booher Warren Coy Arthur Darling , jack Wright Harry Kauffman Gage Wetherill Raymond Gerwe Alfred Millard Birely Landis Winston Pilot rg' 1 M I5 0o', Q a lil . I W7 'f' gi' yi , flyf Q nftrllmi A ,lla 'gfigffbfg .haf . ll mm XXXL!! are El 'Zur -la Tl F5 lllml ei 2 W Z ill' E1 2 W :Q 3 -5+ Q? Q: ,IZ lil I if 35 as flirt- 2 fy xc . .4 .. C Q 3 W5 ibm 2 4 . .,... wr, WV fad , .flfiimf Q' - 1 1' . D-,L rssxpw rg- , tux Ar,:Z.KT-jffbln 'Z -Z.-'ill iff- Piloll. XVrighr., Landis. Coy. Gerwc e 'w Bookwalrer. Stull. Struke f-Y, fl l Qx B Q V I .0 ' 5 'Z 'X 4 ,SJ lx 'NC ESQ! r XV est get iw 1 All W' NQX ki lx-X l 1 Q 1 gin, . rzlgfawl -, fx Rf l I , 205 ---'iq I 43 K' imid- rw EEG r,,, . l -5'Fl'?-A EEE? L f :Q X 9 L 5: A G xXKf:2. f . if 6!.ll4Sil'T,F1 -. 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Barbour. James 206 Big Sisters Louisa TROWBRIDGE Chairman Florence Breinig Sarah Ziskin Katherine Gantz Mildred Morningstar Florence Stephenson Ruth Warner Alice Shepercl Catherine Ellis Alice Young Mary Kumler Emily Hughes Marian Craft Florence Sauer Mildred Engle CAT!-IEPJNE MARGEDANT Assistant Chairman Winifrecl Young Avetta Hoffman Charlotte Ehlers Lucille Holtsapple Marguerite Chalufuor Louisa Runyon Kathryn Patterson Jeanette White Virginia Kling Velma Patterson, Fannie Bell Worstell Kathryn Long Hazel Engle Mary Harter Mary Struble Keller. Kumlcr. St. john Worstell. Holtsupple. Robinson. Runyon. Brcinig. W. Young A. Young. Engle. l-lartcr, Koch, Ehlers. Cary. Wilt Cameron, White, Ellis, Exlcy. Nlillikin. Nlargedant. Hoffman. Trowbridge 207 E: Q ll lille- I ' f-x. lswv l Ll ll Lg l ljg L-,MJD-N . jsfpr-seg J ff 'xH XX X L'-if f fdfglivi, lqkggfa 'C ll Pwiilx Wk ll, ulllllll l 'fel ll EW l 4 , X, l ..-AJ ,f'-Q ff! hire . 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W1 n w l'NArS , ,A ,,, A I 4 I N , . u ' tv-JU . . .. .' . . . .. . 1 .,. , . .- - . .. , . . .U 5' 1:4-LQAXA- If nf , . -A-, 'A ,Y,-:TL-pi!-r4..:.,..,.g .L....4L.1 -A -55.434 -. , ,4:' -EQQQQA' Sororities Sororities at Miami have developed with great rapidity since the founding of the first. Delta Zetai in 1902. Alpha chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon, was founded in 1914. At the present time there are seventeen sororities on the campus, the number exceeding that of the fraternities. During the past year, several new nationals have been established. namely: Zeta Tau Alpha, Theta Upsilon, ancl Pi Delta Theta. The question of sorority houses has arisen as a new problem on the campus. to provide for the increasing number of students and the need of lodge rooms. The rising number of organizations indicates the necessity for them. which has developed with the rapid growth of the University. 209 Qin 01,25 -A fy Q1 ' 1 1 I i D.,D,, . , .. raffle! 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Liberal Arts BETTY LEEDS President LOUISE RET' Secretary ALPHA OMICRON PI Margaret McC1enann Thelma Nichols Louise Rey DELTA DELTA DELTA Elizabeth Leeds Katherine Hahn Mildred Todhunter DELT.A GAMMA Kathryn Patterson Martha Pardee lwlilclred Schiller DELTA ZETA Frances Helen Mains Alice Shepherd Frances Eaton KAPPA TAU KAPPA Katherine Margedant Alice Millikin ' Panhellenic ALICE SI-IEPERD Vice President BETTY HANLON Treasurer SIGMA KAPPA Josephine Nattinger Leota Young Avetta Hoffman ZETA TAU ALPHA Freda Quante Josephine Buck Elizabeth Saint john Tl-IETA UPS1 LON Georgiana Prucha Henrietta Pulskamp Margaret Holcomb CHI OMEGA Martha Rockhold Kathleen Morris Betty Hanlon DELTA XI Helen Trichler Eleanor Barkman gg . 4' L 'lgzi egg? 210 x - ff ' I D E l XJ ygflii? . . , ' C Educauonal Panhellemc I7 in ' Q5 illf my 'R CLARA MAE YORGEN ELIZABETH SHELHOUSE ' ' ' President Vice President X RUTH KELLER ELSIE RUDENAUER 'xkldif Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary QMS BESS CRAIG 'Treasurer I-in I DELTA SIGMA EPSILON PI IQAPPA SIGMA - Clara Mae Yo:-gen Bess Craig 1 josephine Chinn Florence Roth 1 N- Eula Todd Dorothy Munhall l -A lj SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA THETA SIGMA UPSILON Elsie Ruclenauer Elizabeth Shelhouse 3 Dorothy Ivlarker Elma jameson Beatrice Beatty Elizabeth Zugelter I: ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA ALPHA SIGMA TAU Ruth Keller Stella Rutledge l Dorothy Brewster Mary Radcliffe - Lucille Wood Lucille Turrier 4 CII . PI DELTA TI-IETA ji I Mina Stanley :H ' julia Mormtgomery j 6632535 A 9 ljli MQ 9 h -Q A Ei A . Il: 1 Hd' 211 fx, Niagra Q. 4 o 'l I-as-X I we - f sex X ' x Rx' -V ' L fl! li,-,fff F' xx.. .. ..., o 'T'-4 Eli eff .. ,U V K 1 V9 9 9 i'i - l Il . lilfir lyifiiihx Delta Zeta il H5 if 1 . - l., wi. Sf 1, 1250 , N f Founded ICJUZ v o 41351 MIAMI UNIVERSITY 1 iii! P1 ,Q y ' li I ALPHA CHAPTER LE fl ' ,W - SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE E CLASS OF 1926 3 Z Elma Babel' Lucile Crowell El Daisy Eaton Camilla Ery l Frances Helen Mains Naomi Terman 4 La 1 CLASS OF 1927 jig-:N Ruth Warner Margaret I-layden 1 Mildred Morningstar Mary Frances Rowley I Alice Shepherd Dorothy Spence 1 3 Maria Biclcham ' CLASS OF 1928 L-' 5-fl I-Ielen Brunton Frances E-2111011 ' AC roi' TR Kathryn Ellis Janet Hellman l M151 ei 5555! it , ji. il- 3231 32261 gllglw f UK Sl' Il fn? QP 1455 K .:1'fal-Q34 Q will flaw ., 3,1 'f 'p A LX flff'f'rf 3, 'sig J 1-1. .- Adelaide Humphrey Goldie Arn ' Martha Craver Ruth Frankman Esther lreton Lurline Lyons Ida Mae Parker jane Vandervort CLASS OF 1929 212 Wilma Monroe Katherine Bickham Nlargaret Funnell Virginia Lafferty Erma Parker Nlildred Pfalzgraf Anne fW3I'd Mary Wilcock Arn. Ward, Ireton. Humpluruy. Shepherd, Brunton, Parker, Craver. M. Bickhum, Frankman. Laffcrty. Spence. D. Earon Rowley. Mains. I. Parker, Vandcrvorr. Monroe. Wilcock P:,fal:gral'. Lyons. Ellis. K. Bickham. Balzer. Crowell ry. F. Eaton. Warner. Tcrman. Morningstar. Funnell. Hayden .F I. lg, W3 l- lr'- lf 5' ' siiiffiw WMWWV lx J li? lj- EQ I l'1-, HZL lhlir ill ij! -ll -1 EEN AQ? 15? E - j -: ' il I: - L. ...Ml- ' fill-'I 2-. o - ABOQ Q' I QT W f l Ilil Digg ?:k? -H4 X -Jell- ,W-. L-. :fbi J' ,VY J x-- ff. J. ...tt fl Ml, ff' 37145 Cnr- ' V . l' WR-l S Wil Xi 013 -,...,. 253' . - A l 935925 1 li! -gt Q! if llilllf ,S 1026 j I. . :lili I-: El hi 'i li l -l '-1 --1 i A :El 1 :l E .Li S ill gh -5 l 5, .oi I A A A i 200 . S! ! 0 5 I- 511 15?-U ff-ig! lxfl on 'loljd f J la- s ' o H 94 VN T to TV we QQ' ff at fi? v C L Delta Delta Delta Du' i 'lr Il Founded j l 8 8 8 9 p ' A ,, f 7' A l, BOSTON UNIVERSITY DELTA BETA CHAPTER SORORES IN FACULTATE Grace G. ' Glasgow Grace Kiernan lVlary Schlenk lvlarga ret Shaw SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1926 Virginia Gregory Eleanor Kiernan Elizabeth Leeds CLASS OF 1927 Katherine Hahn Emily Hughes I-lelen Kuhne Elizabeth McConnau hey Harriet Ellen Thoinhill Ruth Baker Marjorie Smith lvlary Elizabeth Voige Winifred Young, CLASS OF 1928 , Nlary Kumler Alys Pierce Florence Sauer I Nlary Ann Smith A Alice Young Florence Zehring Marian Craft Ramona Penn lvlildred Toclhunter I CLASS OF 1929 Eileen Alexander in Christine Binkley Elinor Bratten l-lester Marie Clapp I Pally Dakin lvlargaret Dillencourt Elizabeth Eppich Alyse Eyans ' 214 Eleanora Hanclschin Martha Laughlin Martha Schoepfle Elizabeth Warren Arline Wood Louise Wood Elizabeth Work Wilma Dale ,LZXXM 'Q f QL X Y I Q26 .551 . .LL LPI VJ 1 Ln, Hligl -,Il l-l, 1 El 5 .j l J I l E ri EE x a 4 Doi IN. 5. ,Q ., 0 Q. X In- Qi? . :lm gf? I ZIV: 6 3 El . - : - .. vo 5, , .P L. Xl:-Qnrgu- Clapp, Warren. W. Young, lvlcCunnaugl1y. Hughes. Evans l lil IP Pierce. Sauer. NVomcls. l-lanclschin. Bratten. lvl, Smith, Voigi: 'Nl 7 . Kuhnc, Leeds. Binklcy. Hahn. Laughlin. Work. Penn K:-3 Eppiclm Kral'L. Kumlcr. Wood. Zehriml. Dakin. Thornhill 4' V, N Schocpllc. M. A. Sl'l'llll'l, Alexander. Dale. Todhuntcr. A. Young :lf O l x X O K ml-f-Qifx 'XX 0 we NI Xi P N N XX Q! ,, ,- Cf Xf QJX, , 1 j ,v 'A 215 Q L? Ei If I-llfj gy fjirfil lj! Pj llffifiilllftlirj i li'lLl-:,1i'tm. l LXRXX I-li A iljltll' ljllil W ii. Eli I j il lf ti ,L -i T dl E FEI 1 lg! Ei b E ji- 57251-, :Iii ,.. I... 1 ill : E1 Cl -114 Q 3 532 . lili QM .. l ,fl 4 4 !? LA.. L.,y. 'T' x -,' xLl'N ,5 1 ,4T'5lQlim42Zg1f riglx fl 1 n f vip 4 il J do Q 'YUQQ Miyagi Chi Omega Founded 1 8 5 9 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SIGMA ALPHA CHAPTER Soaomss IN FACULTATE Mi'S. Veta Thorpe Nebel Miss Elizabeth Nitchie SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Martha Burclsall Martha Rockholcl Florence Finch Josephine Goehler Mabel Harris Alice Flinchpaugh Betty Hanlon Maxine Harris Grace Loclwick janet Blair Audrey Hamilton Aileen Hiestand CLASS OF 1926 CLASS OF 19 Helen Stacller Dorothy Vlfilliams 27 Roberta johnson Kathleen lvlorris Alice Smith CLASS or 1928 CLASS OF 19 Clara Louise Roberts 216 Marga1'et McDermott Dorothy Miller Doris Wetzel Frances Wolcott 29 Phyllis Schweickart Lois May Noftsger Lila Weaver Katherine Wetherill Gochlcr. Finch. johnson. Blair. Hamilton Williams. Morris, Weaver. Hiestand. McDermott Millcr, Rubens. Harris. Flinchpnugh. Wetzcl Noflsgcr. Rockholcl. Schweickart. NVctherill. Lodxviclc Wolcott, Hanlon. Stadlcr. Smith, Burdsall 217 9 lil Lg: rl' El- wi? QI i .. l Mg j Ev A :X Milf Q , s li3'21Ey,, E E W lj LT HQ Ui, l-l 1' kg E 35 i 42 -li- -Nz -E I EE gill? 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Cpff fidx lg' Nigel, K gal 0 1 ,f1iQIm if l .' :I ' 13 1- 1 I3 EE 1 E12 1 EE I il .J l 1 l Q 512 l ,115 -1,-.go 935325 4 CL Y 'l Lil: MTW 1 1 1, N' io Q Lil!! fwf f 7 I O yu 1, fmn X365 I 2 EE Alpha Omricon lily- Pi Founded ,--N' I z 1,., 1'g.Q,: - 189 7 5' , ' 3 9 s , e 1,4 17 '1ETSf?e' BAR NARD COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY OMEGA CHAPTER Soizoiz IN FACULTATE lvlartha jacques Soizoass IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS or 1926 Margaret McLennan Louise Murray Nancy Cornell Thelma Nickel Ruth Reigel Mildred Angle Harriet Beaton Virginia Cox I-lazel Engle Mildred Engle Dorothy Cwillham Mary Baker Arvilla Bayrnan Marjorie Dunn Elizabeth Greiner Irene Wilt CLASS or 1927 Ivlilclrecl Ivlorris CLASS OF 1928 l.ois Eastman CLASS OF 1929 Mary Williams 218 Ruth Shatsnicler Althea White Bernadette Winters Kathryn Long I-larriet lvlartin Margaret North Barbara Rchberg Louise Rey Rachel Rohson Gladys I-lerrlc Lois King Margaret Pflug Virginia Scnseman E QS ' 1 1 , . J ' EW SQ. l gl -FN IV -S i.. O A 2-Oni Q l . Q MO. , Q35 L . ffl' ' elf A f' XX I iid? - rris, McClm:nnnn. Robson. King. Grcincr. Rchbcrg Y ll Bayman. Whinc. Baker. M. Engle. Rey. North lx' 7 J Nlurray. Scnscman, Hcrrlu, Winter. Gillham. Angle I fi Nickel. Dunn, Pllug. Martin. Cox, Shatsnider 0 W ,QNX Cornell. Wilt. H. Engle. Ricgcl. Long Q, G K I fx ' - O 9 5 - WK ' S19 . T V F u P: j Q K1 I Lg l v -Li f ml-- 'JF 'L 11 ,ZAR 1 MA wa rf of 7! L ,f Xgxx 1 I Ky 10215 Xlztxs-ffl 1 awe ' 1? '1 V1 ,157 , ...I I ljl if 1-1 H 155111 A f as 13 I E11-3 DE :fig 1 may lil: riff: :lil ji , l ff! GJ filffg, -V f asa A Mafia? , Tl?-1'Xfr1'1W QL? I f lg 1 1 1 . Us ,p.,fw,l. 1,35 ff ffm x fo ,...., Sigma Kappa . , ,Q 1 Founded 39 9 , l S 7 4 Q' 1, Ah -0 0' is. COLBY COLLEGE ' ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER SORORES IN FACULTATE Naomi Baker Mary Stokes SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE . CLASS OF 1926 gy :ills L 0 lW1r11ra Helen Koch Josephine Nattinger Mary Ma1'sh y Rowena Bennett Alice Clear Charlotte Ehlers Mary Harter Harriet Brate Avetta Hoffman Mar guerite Kimmel Louise Beatley Sibyl Evans Mildred King Blanche Cant Nancy Grimes Dorothy Ivlichael CLASS OF 1927 Louise Hoy CLASS OF 1928 Martha jackson CLASS OF 1929 Genevieve Reeves xx, ,X ,Af 'XL nfix K, ' S. Jw - -ia.. 220 Louise Trowbridg Elva Hannah Helen Douglass Lueile I-Ioltsapple Milclred'Mease Louisa Runyon Leota Young Helen Keene Virginia Newman Catherine Yoder Hazel Seip Ida Sieplein Virginia Spiller Gladys Rice Ruth Thompson Elizabeth Reeves C Hoffman. Kccnc, Jackson, Evans. Hannah. Bratz Young. Kimmel. Seip. Cant. Ehlers. Michael Trowbridge. Clear. Runyon. Koch, King. Rice Hollsapplc. Hurter. Yoder. Spillcr. Nattinger, Newman Grimes. Marsh, Bentley. Douglass. Hoy. Sicplein. Thompsnn 221 wa 15 fzmfwkp QMWHMQQ N' V376 Q f x 'f. 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NVhitc. Sharp. Dowd. Fowler 223 L- Z l i.. M- .M lf, ll l r I E- 15 Er ii fi ga a-Oni, l DQ l- ij . D l U 01 - E-,,,, ve? ' o ...: I l l ff' gl M6311 Q x AI O 3- V lla fgjfiw. 'Ng 'il gl, lx E V Q 5 -n 1 x X. 1' a f ., 0 , I K' 1 3 f x R M! I ,LVLL--L V V V- - '-..1 iii HEI 1 Sr J IIIIIIIIIIIL 4, me fy Expwjff 3Hi ai ' EI I I fire :IS El: I gg I , A Lily- W . I ,iR.,.,.i .viii ,aim I Q I Ragga 25,3 I Elliii I ,. , or A-as AS Af-ig Ayr? I few, f ivoffa FMC -f eff-5 Aix- L no ...fx -551.1 -'fl lx I jig Zeta Tau Alpha a ?+Z+' I ' Founded 1 8 9 S 3-LQ. -5 VIRGINIA STATE NORMAL BETA DELTA CHAPTER SORORES IN FACULTATE Winifrecl English Helen Pulse SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1926 Evelina Hill Lydia Perry Marie Swing CLASS OF 1927 .Josephine Buck Gertrude Tegge Marian Tirnme CLASS OF l928 Harriet Harris Marjorie McConnaughey Elizabeth St. john CLASS OF 1929 Roberta Crook Anna Lou Diefenbach Margaret Gauclern Mary Lou jackson 224 Florabel I-luber Freda Quante Virginia Kling Norma Thea bald Helen Little Betty Steinhauer Susan Wine Valora Mcllhennv Charlotte McMaken Lauretta Schweitzer Alberta Meyer .- ..-4. .. JA lm l l. . l Swing. Perry. Allen. McConnaughcy. Little. Dial Kling. jackson. Buck. Thcobald. Hill Sn. John. Timmic, Caudcrn. Harris. Quanta Schweitzer. Crook. Ivlcllhcnny. Wine, Tegge Dicfcnlnach, Mclvlakcn. Steinhaucr. Strublc. Huber li lj!! Q9 a 16520 . WF Ill Il .J HS HZ Q11 S1 DQ -I .. - 54: in - n I i - 0 on - I EE .T , ? I 'E i g A1 X S l .cg fgzfwfl eg l Sl I f N Q 1 1 Agellw . ., , 25 Lf 1 Ei l F7355 l i E X ' l Mfr Icicle flllililllllll i ln, -. il :N X no j r ii it Mio , l Sheff Q gl-lg l 2 ill i fi av -Y l - ii l F F , ' il F' 1 Ci r l iii H ,Ili ll '--'l-a ll 'lil 4 l LE : l l l f l i l:m: i i ii 1: I I f C' I E ' , lirll l as il il fi aa? M. li, i D! .D ofa l-ff' 1 it ,KY-,Xl -jf: 1-i PJ? fgifiiiff l Lllioif Kqxjlff' FAS:--,V-,,.. A !12s,.XifY,,j,gOx ta-fri' if M i 'V It-L,'ZZ22?f gig, iyijtx Ex x xi X,j if Theta Upsilon Founded 1 9 1 4 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MU CHAPTER Soizorzizs IN FACULTATE Miss Alice Swisher A Miss Katherine Erskine Soizoruzs IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1926 Kathryn Kolter Florence Stephenson Georgiana Prucha Kathryn Kramer U Henrietta Pulskamp CLASS OF 1927 Beatrice Fisher Fannie Belle Worstell Margaret Rotherrnel Mildred Fisher Eva Mai'ie Williamson Catherine Behymer julia Glover . Margaret Holcomb Velma Patterson Faye Cochran Elizabeth Donnelly Katherine Kiser Evangeline Dine CLASS OF 1928 C1-Ass or' 1929 226 lvlary Brachey Helen Harris Cwaile MacKenzie Beatrice Polingg Ruth Dieckman Miriam james Elizabeth Sims Nelle jackson Worstcll. Harris. Patterson, Diccl-zman, B. Fisher james. Cockrun, Behynwr. Holcomb. Prucha Kohcr, Poling, Kiscr. MacKenzie. Stephenson Pulskamp. M. Fisher. Sims. Clover. Kramer 227 iw! Sigma Sigma .Sigma I EI- J fr fy I Q I IQ26 b J .S mix -9' Founded 9 5 'Fix y A A -xl ff' i.. X. - G'-s .er1!.f:,:ss!5 1886 an VIRGINIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL I KAPPA CHAPTER I I SoRoR IN FACULTATE I I Miss Martha J. Hanna 1 SoRoREs IN UNIVERSITATE jj A CLASS OF 1926 Olive Barber fl Grace Barton I-E Opal De Tray 'lj Lois Cameron ,W I Erma Fellows 20012, I 0 Qu, Florence Lane ow Roberta Speece n ,- CLASS OF 1927 Dorothy Ivlarker Frances Martin Sarah Morgan Eleanor Murphy Maybelle Py Elsie Ruclenauer -fa? -,I Frances Cretcher Josephine Mincher ,. Lucille Hess Eva Stokes I FW B WH. ,agua Kathryne johnson etty 1 uamson jig? fx? an Beatrice Beatty E ZjilI5!Q A L OOJ3'a 5 ,f fiifill, O, if ' fl 7 ff! Q Jil 4 ' ' 228 K 'X ' D xJ I E r wafcmswo . 1026 . '!-' jr '35 I I- L.. E . 3 if Q'-Q? 3 3 FC :E 5, QQ. obj' N-4 M0 I f' 1 HW? W' 4 -I3 X ,KN 'i Fellows. Beatty. Py. Barton. Martin 'N , lj f X 1 ' g v I V' Dc'I ray. Morgan. Lane. Crctchcr, Ruclcnaucr xy-ix! df: Johnson. Speece. Murphy, Marker. Kacklcy iff' U Williamson. Mincher. Hess. Barber. Cameron X- QQ P T49 , ,-,:, Q x 554.. fffj. 1 1 ' W9 X'- r QCA ff.u'Tx'm XXX Yfx Q I W ' Sim QM 229 In ?l1EA,x ,M ...n if 5- X- , S Ig I ,mi L I L I ,4 Alpha Sigma Alpha lwijf If -XXX., ,aj irfnfe ' 'ix 'ab Qifrrriirfiiri I V. ,.jlj! . XXX Iijlil' Hx' V WQXIXII VIRGINIA STATE NGRMAL SCI-IOOI- eiid lgal j ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER I .Ei I... I f I Lf ,II ' Cl C. I: 3: I: .fl II Ig-I if IEA? I I-li? IC I1 LI iii! I -. K.--, I :Iii H I3 QCII ill? :J I ij if u, t 'P Dfirifw 6-3 D-I1 'Zoo I 4' J 'fig' 1I:Ii IL 'Q ti :Iac .....! , ,.fj. 'Ii-SITE: , 213255 I :II ',5f ,i I fi X 'N I-Az f -A ZX I ilgjfvf I Q. 1 1 Liv: F xwx' xii-1530 iii I 22,11 II MD Z Q A Soaon IN FACULTATE Miss Amy Swisher Sorzomss IN UN1vERSiTA'rE Ivlary I-Iarlan I-Ielen Bennett Dorothy Brewster Donna Gray Sarah Huber I-Iarriett Keller Ruth Keller Marjorie Martin Arlene Fry Virginia Stewart Virginia Stout CLASS or 1926 Carmen Richards CLASS OF 1927 CLASS OF 1928 Cretora Mowery Elizabeth Quelette Helen Robinson Edna Sellers Dorothy Smelker Ruth Zurmbily Hazel Pundt Mary Margaret Tener Lucille Wolfe Elizabeth Wyckoff Margueritte Wood Martha Wadsworth Della Mathews CLASS OF 1929 Wilma Hutchinson I-Ieien Summers Kathryn Long Genevieve White Erma Schmidt 230 l luurlwinson. XVyckoff, Long. BCDFICII, Wood. Scllcrs Punclt. Quclcnc. Huber. Stout. Robinson. Smcllccr Curnuhly, Richards. Brewster, Matthews. Nlartin. jones Mnwcry. Summers. Wolfe. Harlan. WadsxxfortI1, Gray Fry. Schmidt, Stewart, H. Keller, R. Keller. While. Tcncr 1231 , v ml y f - ,, CD76 K . lllffllli. l T 6 Pi Kappa Sigma 'E' Founded 1897 4 'F YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN Eta Ti. lg ETA CHAPTER E SoRoR IN FACULTATE El Miss Adelia Cone A '-' . Q E' . , ji I SORORES IN UN1vERsxTATE E CLASS OF 1926 f Z Maybelle Doughman Florence Roth 1. 'Q Martha Dutton Kathryn Taylor L- - Elinore Post Margaret Wall Il Estelle Taylor I ' -I CLASS OF 1927 E3 Virginia Daly Esther Whitman -A1 Marian Erven Maurine Rogers I ' l You 0 6 Josephine Rice Jeanette Jamison GW V- QQ Ida Louise Tweed ' ri 933533 27, 1 A CLASS OF 1923 ggi Bess Craig Kathleen Outcalt Ni llx f-,QW f CLASS OF 1929 5:2 .QQ L Eleanor Hyde Margaret Van Fleet 15. f' 3 Dorothy Munhall Kathi-yn Dull IA-jx 5 l 'aolj Kathleen Queenan A-fifivigt G, X ff? X Lit, X -N X my 232 K '3 U D S, XJ Pnst. Tweed, Queenan, Rice. Doughman Hydc. Whitman. Craig. Outcalt Ervcn Taylor. Wall. E. Taylor. Daly. Van Fleet Muxwhall. Roth. Freeze. Dutton 1 233 lil l l 'Al El ,l,EwX.sl , L7f',fAN x gg, s 1 - ww, , - - l l 1 Y' 1 - 1 l 1 Kd qi' X. U Zn- - T5 Jfff, T5 f' If I lllcllnl as KX M3426 pf l SQ l L 1- I.- ,- -'F .f IQ li E 511 I: i -, f-l C13 -l 3, E E C I I, ,- Ili 43- I HE? I 1:1 li ji: ,gp Q W-- IKE En -.P I 5 1 Mi Ll' A of- -.Ii 400 Q -,gy 2 rl- lmflq VF iii ,Fm A ,li Xl W-'xllk :Mi !' big: f'x,,j,ff ,fv- ' 'lf 'fl' Q f Y- ' T -v.y'Xl,f 'J A? G jl 'l l,fllC, 1. 'lf l 1' xlff-l N LJ Q- 1 - . 'f-if ,Q-'cf 5.4.31 . Ae ,f .4 X - fl l w r 1 N L1 fri' , Xffh ,. g Tlluli AQ U.: K. 26' l lfglfiiff V553 Ma all :filly 1-,sf-fsfgv M Ili- 7 RJ , ,-if jjlfgl xf Q ll- lii iff 'LV,fXQT:f J 1' C77! X fri? '- , Lmllillsilla ll! 26 , ' ijora 5 gg l 14 E 'ffl L -l ,.. I s -4 - -L I if' lj IZ l.. ii ..-ri.-l 231 EF' 'if Elk Z ii W l-1 L C: 42 ,A 'E' 5592 Q 1 00 v o buh no gun: SWIM J 1 lvl 7 l' F-'gl I elf. QL ' M! jj-- R 1 If .L Ai Elcfgl -il M41 'I ,, Xxffffgxf la-vi SE,-SK x nj A 'FJ L . SL lair- '-'rjfx' l ll L l X J, K ,. - f.1-,La-x,f If ll,Qy'j' 1 lift , l ' f X 823255 f - HZ' ,vw ,Vw gb Kao fb ' f - L S , n,.L,,f.-x,1-ggx, A, S. 41 M li 'J v' . Theta Sigma Upsilon 6'f'7' . Founded 1907 6.8 , EMPOR IA. KANSAS DELTA CHAPTER SoRoR IN FACULTATE Miss Lena Van Rossum SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1926 lvlary Carnes Caroline Shearer Elma jameson Elizabeth Shelhouse Wilhelmina Kurz Garnet Taylor Margaret Puls-ing . Ruth Weller Doris Purdy CLASS OF 1927 Elcla Killian - Lillian Wittman josephine Nuclcl Virginia Woodson Niary Shearer ' Gladys Whitt CLASS OF 1929 Elizabeth Zugelter 234 WhirL. Pulsing. Killian, M. Shearer Woodson. Weller. C. Shearer Carnes. jamrsson, Shclhnusc Tuvlor. Zugclt-zz. Kurz 235 V, f,, ,l ,lu .v K-.fl lf, , .l., gg, x l -' ,H- Q ll L - rl' 'NLM bxll 1 X O Ck 0 Q ...Vx -4 x will QQ . ,x- X n l 'lf l ,lil ll ml Ml. l l .l ,il 1 l WK, f l g,,g. .Nl l l . - 5,.,- lf, l l lf ,-.x V' y'- J, f ,- .. R X . 'K-' fx 1 -XM . A ,. . 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N lil 'j lil lgln VD, l 'ilflzgg l , l tl -lr lf 'lf l , l l,.! lpsl . r 1 I .9 -E SG I QA, mir 5 '-',. .N e3 Alpha Sigma Tau fa vga' vis.- Foundecl f NYM! l 8 9 9 'S '- ggi ,- Marian Rhyno ,lane Shaffer Vivian Troyer Clara Ross Bonnelyn Copas Dorothy Black Elizabeth Deering Lucille Turner Annabel Winerniller YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN - A KAPPA CHAPTER Q SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLlASS OF 1926 E - Mary Radcliffe 'u E CLASS OF 1927 Dorothea Bronson I l- Isabelle I-leckathorne Egg Marie Norman 3' ' CLASS OF 1928. Augusta Foster Helen France 0 ' gm . S I-leIen'Mick ' ll O Marian Johnston Qairilll it 4 , Thelma orlafa I IQ ' Stella Rutledge H ' 1 - CLASS OF 1929 at lf'f Mabel Klein ' IST, QIIJ Jessie McDill fjlilf, I XI 1, Mary Louise Shuster 12?53i?,5 rl to Nfxx f ' M O Ixifiuxl, Oo 5 N-f C, 236 l MIX X!! 'xx X 7 V R K, L' l I v lx Kl n, Ru 1 Rhy Hcckathorne I y R 11rre.J0hn Sh sron, T W nemlllcr 237 .Mc 'I C G pi x 125 fi E1 E, EE It EF' 2- if-1 .J E Ei 5 no W +1 555352 ti, ,,.' -. , A Xi: JLMX , bi 1 '- XXV -xx tledgc. Bronson Q 3' . France 1? ,,, 1 :- fx if . 1 H4 v lrjilrst gf F 'N' rg-X., WGA Qkfid N A, 2 fw O05 KITMKQN xl NL if -Xb ff , QE' TQ tr -1 Q1 17 Ex Q 63 'lfflii mlgif' ' T, Ni ' I ll? fl l , I ., f i5LA 241, QC I llllliill Eli? .lTl..l il T: 1 ii ig? il il il 1 il C lj -E El 2 E, 5 E if :iii I Ili ...g.. E Ii Z ,-9 -f ' ,1-,,.. ij! x' l.,4 U-'ITVTX If-Q gal: F al, ,ell X f, 'l-.ff V EE l 3 I A ljln - il, 1 46? :ttigt I ' l I, ' ,ff.i'ieq my txlx -,y lxxjifgff 5f4,wY-VKX x fx 1, af f - Nj-gf --, - Ir, Ii If K' l ,xg I lille. E All IM Qi Vai , cg -1 I D ,' 4 3 1 1 cz .,fx.., , 'ml jf, f f 'Q' . 1' I swf '11 iff xl lrl 5? I xf fffiff ,, tjggfxxj .lfl'N,,,7L'K Exixix S. W7 F I- .Ti I L T 9.49 I Q, :- 'III K l A , Sly' U l7E,i'XFA-ly U Pi Delta Theta Founded 1 9 2 6 - ii? MIAMI UNIVERSITY ALPHA CHAPTER SOROR IN FACULTATE Mrs Veta Thorpe Nebel SORORES IN LJNIVERSITATE Gladys Felter julia Montgomery Helen Reed Lucy Winters Ivabel Burnside Miriam Sutton Rachel Metzger Laura McGhee Ruth Walthers CLASS OF 1926 Wanda Aspinall Flora Katherman . Dorothy I-Ienne Pearl Mt. Castle CLASS OF 1927 Edith Murphy Marjorie Pugh Mary Nell Doehele Virginia Martin CLASS OF 1928 Esther Deeter Nina Stanley '. J-'. ...fm CLASS OF 1929 Esther Penn GRADUATE STUDENT Joyce I-leaclriclc 238 I j I I I 4, TZIII I' I W, , RI 1, 1 Pu1.,h. Sulzumn. Kalherman. Lccvcr. Arviclsnn McGhee. Drvxel. Reed. Seymour. Aspinall Bamford. I-Icnnc. Upton. Murphy. Stanley Bnucr, Momgonwry. Winters. Perm, Dean. Ivictzgger 230 I fi I ,., 'J-r II . -I-. ,UI 4 E II' Y' I w I-'Ti ,Iii III 'pm If .Lf-. '-I' 3 I, V, It I I 1 ,gffff V71 'L' 12 rg I4 3, - Wi ul, ,.,.,A, I If! I1 I PI Ig' III I V , I F - ,W QI QQ I jf 'j -1 if ,.--I , 4 , -1 ,-, I- I -I , -I ,M ' I II lf -gp fQ, L1 I -I V ---I In! 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Delta Sigma Epsilon fn- fav- Hg AEE ., . 91-,f it Ee Founded 8 191 4 Samui MIAMI UNIVERSITY ALPHA CHAPTER Soizoiz IN FACULTATE Mrs. Bernice I-Iorrell-Towner SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Thelma Miller josephine Chinn Mildred Long jeanette I-Iill Beulah Snyder Eulah Todd Dorothy Tieman Maude Mathiott Florence Lane CLASS OF 1926 I-Ielen Stroh CLASS OF 1927 Florence Gruber CLASS OF 1928 Irene Burns CLASS OF 1929 240 Clara Mae Yorgan Dorothy Zucker Luella Dotson Betty Hill Lois Carey Grace Balyarcl Ruth Bowyer Katherine Bateman Evanna Messerly Todd, E. Hill. I3qtf:n1an. Chinn, Dotsrm Zucker. Mcsscrly. Burns, Ivlillcr. Bowyer Ticmmu. Yorgan. Lune, Bnlyard. Stroh I. Hill. Gruber. MuLI'miol1'. Snyder, Carey, Long 241 'I Q I-I 1 . .I ...IV I IPI IAI I I 1' QI ,I I4 I ' ' II 'If' , . , I I-1I I3 I ' 2,73 Iii '47 ' I -. II 3. -.,II,. I .2155 I I' f I I II:-,M ., . 1 7.1! I, 1 I 1 . QI. .. I ,N I 'I 1 , ,U I 1' .-'xx-I, ' .' -QLQTI f 2?f f I flf' I I I I QQ. 'I ' li 'Q A I I I It 'un I - .-.I .fx -1 l i IQI I I Il EII I..... QI I Lv , ,I I I.-. .HI li-: i .411 I .-.E N, I III :I I L4 I I4 CI I I I I Q ..I ..I..-I I-L- -I I 4. IH L.. III If IJ 4 I I II1 I---I Ii! Ig. I... I-.II-I Igj I,-I I I .N IW I 'I H: E1Ii:Ir L,II-M! ff-. TQI I-- I-I IIF1?.iT I' 'IVMI I Gif Ik I I..-I-E I .,.I-I I I- .. 1:4 I I II 'III' II Q'I-..I 'I '- I I f '4 II .I I If . I 'AQ ff L .3- ' fl lx ' '-.5-,:.gj ,I-I.fl' I, --fy If I I T I I' 44 , I, i::':iI Ik,-' ' LMI IMI 'Ij':.,gQ'1 I Iqf Is I3 I IDI. 1 ,L ijjzj 44 ' I F-: ... I Ii II IiIIiI I in . L D Q, EE 1 I-lb! L4m111I1I1l11+ 113'2u!,Zf 1- Ak., ww ,f 'G ffl 11-5131 lily 1 il I.. I I-. 1 if pq 3:1 IE I1 l E ,I R L., ife e V' L1 L T LT: 12 E111 1:1 E I El 11 Lili n-I I3 Ni K 110Q,3N 1: A LJ. , L X Iyi.. 'gk 'K 1, 1 - 1- l lei? I-'ani A ,1-. 1 f11'ffJ?i7 fxylf-1'-EFF, 'Q 81 il-1F57 nl -4...,. .I I ,J-:N vl , 'ol3ll I We ill17'iPllQO 4 IJ K 1 ' JI' J ! Catherine Margedant Alice Millikin I Elsie Nichols Erma Stoner Burgey Green Harriet May Frances Smith Evelyn Van Ausdale Ella Fauver Kappa Tau Kappa . Founded ZIKTK - l 9 2 5 'V'f1:i',qv ,- MIAMI UNIVERSITY ALPHA CHAPTER Souomss IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1926 Sarah Townsend Ivlabel Frische CLAss' OF 1927 Margaret Hunter CLASS OF 1928 Dorothy Runyon Anna Weber Isabella Williams CLASS OF 1929 Lucile Griffin Heisner lviartha O'I..eary Martha Sharkey Letitia Webb Georgia Cummins Ivlildrecl Grimes 242 Runycm. Grecn. Williams. Nichols, Frische Toxvnscnd. Hunter. O'l..enry. Millikicn. Webb Stoner. Sharlccy. Grimm. Smith. Margcdant YVcbcr. Vzm Ausdalc. Hcisncr, Fauvcr 243 Klxbxl f., Xp-,f ' fm YJ . X Qvfl 11 gg X R! X f 11 I 'Qu 11 fl ,nn 1' L-, ,110 Xffx 1.81 l 7..,1jQ4'1 flue' FS? E' I1 ,.l -L 1 11 1 I E1 E -1 1-.. 1 .1 K: S.. Ll :Q 1-1 1 -' l-A 1 1-- 1 11 if ,J L- E .. E 1 El 45' 1 -1 Z L.. I.. A .J LJ : -1 1-1 1 -1 1- 1: 1- 5 -1 II I IL If ,A B1 'I . , ICI 5.1! Eg I fa W I jr: If Illx , 'YH i lvffiim 11 H 1111-gil 11212 l. Ll kwa!! 'ffL1-- 'A X511 A! .3153 D We 4 1 , ON ,. 'A - U 1 'M nr 3 f ' 3 ,LQ -Xf ' 7 1 ill! 41' 2 1 1' SEI -.C Delta Xi Founded 1 9 2 5 MIAMI UNIVERSITY ALPHA CHAPTER SoRoR IN FACULTATE Ivliss Cecilia Unzieker SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Eleanor Barlcman I-lazel I-Iosbrook I-Ielen Treiehler Ruth Inslceep Vernice Grimm Frances Keller Elizabeth Harwood Marjorie Maley I-Ielen Breinig Dorothy 1Vaxler CLASS OF 1926 CLASS OF 1927 Ivlilclrecl Peter CLASS OF 1928 CLASS OF 1929 244 Florence Breinig I-lelen I-lewlings Pauline Cosch La Wayne Miles Ethel l-lonnert Martha Burke Milclrecl Brown Annette Priclaetr, Elizabeth Cole Doris Louclenslagel 434 x FCP .. P f Q W www? WW WLEQ M265 F r Xkjf - 'F15 ggi C5 32? 3 - I - : F - Tig I D E ? E I TE 3 ,J gi .. Hg EE I 5 I ew Q 4 JUL I :tj MC, Q w 5 E 5555, V QV i .xx Gosch. Burke. Malcy. Colm ll lngi 'frcicilwlfzfj-F. Blcinig Hcisbrook fb GB fkmg:fkj1E:Qsfq-la Mg ia B g Q ,' f' ffblbx fz',,-h iff:- JXQ' -I xxbsil Ax ,LN Bah fluff - W s X'-Q55 V - 1 '. 245 YEA, fs' xf-Ain to G up , Sim NX in will T i l lr' ' H2551 .-,.-T-in X . x X .X Xe M ,Q .1 fs fi E 2 lf Q 5 ef i- r P LQ pi 3532 fill. 5: I 7' El T Ti E! l ' Pj' glibc- l Q.. rj to A L if f l 4 ,155 l fT'T:'l- A -l VFR? g iff' l if '35 l Fraternities Miami University is famous as the mother of the Triad, corn- posed of Beta Theta Pi, founded in 1839, Phi Delta Theta, in 1848. and Sigma Chi. in 185 5. All of these fraternities have become nationally known. Younger in years, but also national in prestige, is Phi Kappa Tau. founded in 1906. There are at present only thirteen fraternities, an insullhcient number for the comparative enrollment of men. The Pan Hellenic Council has endeavored to establish a demo- cratic atmosphere on the campus, and to encourage interest in activities. The Intramural games of all kinds have done much to bring this about. The pressing need for more fraternities is the problem facing the men of the University. ln,.z:X 2-I6 E fl' I iQ! Q V12 Q3 t - it 2 XJ Men's Panhellenic Council ii- - 112531 , 35 TDM 1-srl 1 1f1Nw Wffff XQ5 ,effpf ,Aj A-45 LJIJG X-X? 1' r r- -- ' ' slr' ,L In 1 OFFICERS f' T President Vice President ' BETA THETA P1 William A. Smith Darrel Davis Pl-II DELTA TH ETA THOEURN HORN FREDERICK L. ELDER N MQQ5 a ELMER STRUKE li Secretary-Treasurer l wir P1-11 KAPPA TAU Roman Zipfel I V' Edwin Pusbach I Q DELTA THETA CHI lg l l i I' joe Ivlurphy Elmer Strulce SIGMA CHI Roger l-Iannaforcl Otis I-Ierrman DELTA UPSILON Frederick L. Elder Howard Mills DELTA TAL1 DELTA Niles johnson Carl Fergus SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Wilbur' Stull Winston Pilot joe Ivliller Weaver Emery T r- l WE T Emi- ALPHA Tl-IETA P1-11 -Q - Paul Ginrich Kenneth Byrum 1- T, SIGMA DELTA RHG Warren Coy -5 L ' ..ll.Ll Howard Iliff -1 - T -LD DELTA KAPPA EPSILON Tholourn Horn Q 'Tl l Dan Brickley , j T . 4 1 THETA UPSILON OMEGA Kenneth Hauver ' j l Earl Slaughter -- l L --l E M 433 M12 ' lil- A r-A A Q E3 1-l-l 5 ,LCE ,I in T ,. ,fi 37 ww- z xxx X ' lf: iv-' i'T5E m ' Tai' Tl.E .fi' Lf fire, To L Q EXC? fi ol' 'XR 'fn X e S3 kl s1'f3 lv lE IN? l xg V 'F A ' rllrrr Nr 247 L52 Cl fx I I K. , fn fgxcu eil JJ- 4 x-.-'Mx 7. l iff- ' iJ!f:ifKf56YDI I I 2 :R auf, . D. ,E I ..-A lliftl I 7 '- n,, S' xa ,MZ-xxx J' X-:-...X ' 6712, NYY? In wi Ii 1. UW l Illlllf A ---- fir 13.2.1 Iwi-FE' li. iii K 1- 1,13 L, L E E I: ii 1: Il -X I il I l . gl- .QE j I 3 F 25 - .- I in 'F -Fl W IG, V this 'dug EN 'P O fl l'.lL.l ill! 'IIE Il N X271 A aaa? J, fl-fvisiils S' . gf- ' il l fiiifl I ll Q 'T 7- 5 I ' 7 A Ll fee' 1 1- ft I if V A Beta Theta Pi -ex SOI 1' I if Founded 1 S 3 9 'UujQl.1r x MIAMI UNIVERSITY ALPHA CHAPTER PRATRES IN FACULTATE Bergen Evans, A. B.. M. A. Foster j. Cole, A. B .Iosephus Alhertus Culler. Ph. D. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE' CLASS or 1926 George Alexander . William Smith julius Kuhne Parke Fisher CLASS or 1927 lofi Grady Bell john Gough Arthur Darling Charles Wright Richmond Guimaraes Arthur De Garmo Charles jones Edward Schneider Paul I-lorrigan Donald Leahy Marion Corwin Wilson Leece Carl Dryer Russel Deubel Howard Michael john Greer Edmund West CLASS OF 1928 Charles Myerhoff CLASS OF 1929 248 Darrel Davis Charles Earhart Robert Young james Hindley Ralph Wright Franklin Shipman Edmund Weber William Pitt Hollis Brewer Richard Servisfs james Flinchpaugh james MacDonald Richard Roley Burr Brower Lawrence Smith Charles Stoneman l t , Brewer. Leece, Fisher. Jontc. C. Wright, Smith Shipman, Greer, Dryer. Davis. Young. Turnbull Michael. Brower. MacDonald. Weber. Kuhnc. Wunderlich Gregg. R. Wright. Nlycrhoff. Rolcy. Gough. Pitt, crviss. l-linclley. West. Deultel. Earhart. Alcxander. Flinchpaugh 249 I clL1l 1 l , Pnl. il . gl ill fl !l,,.J ' lml 1 'lfrfl . .F -5, ,. 41 X' ly, J. , ', .., . , I fl fl !,1,y':-rl X, !-Hr: , if--.Kc ll, 1 l . l J , illll ll ll 'Z - ' P V Xlx 1' .4 w l. l,. I KNX'-. f .HR I, 'si'1f'l l 5--Nl V 'l -.'l , ,- fi-Tgiiif' l l 1. l ' l R' ' l l I AH: ' v Z., .,,. l lA. . F1 ,H ,U ,vi l l ' - l l lj ii Ll LJ ll lf' fi: ' Mil J ' fl I il lf l ,,l..P L.,l,g F l ll l Il .4I...,4 ll 'll,. -l .-.l . ..-MJ 1 , 1 l I , 1 l lf? lfli -l lf- ll. l ' : l ti 1 .-. l lj lil l fi lj l li lil l ko ll VH!-Ji 1 l ii lljjl l...l L- - l lilfl fl'-iisiil 1' l 1 .,..'k , '-,.'l, 1 5. 'E-ii-.. I ' fkg 'ig i'i21Q-3.--f ,x31,,'l.f --A 'JJ l -5 .fx 7 El .Y Nggfjlyll. 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' MIAMI UNIVERSITY ALPHA CHAPTER FRATER IN FACULTATE Benjamin M. Davis, B. S., M. S.. Ph. D. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Ray Wilson Edward Weil joseph Murphy Gordon Wilson Abner Riddle Elmer Struke Robert Will Lynne Baker Albert Buckingham Robert Wadsworth Robert Oswald john Lutton Winfield Simmons Fred Phillians I-Iarold Eller Frederick Ferguson Allen Welch Class of 1926 CLASS OF 1927 Richard Bardes CLASS or 1928 Harold Rodecker CLASS OF 1929 Allen Voth 250 Garland Doering john Wilson Arthur Damon Alfred Biggs Wilfred Cain Thomas Cavey Ralph Woods Wilbur Eubanks Creighton I-lunter Paul Rogers Ralph Kennedy Robert Bourne Nickolas Bennett Warren Thomas Earl Barto, Robert Weil john jones Bourne. R. Wilson. Simmons. llwlmnk, E. Weil. Rodccker Welch. Ducring. Jones, Wadsworth. Buckingham. J. Wilson Damon. Woods. Will. Oswald. Lutton, Strukc Voth. Curran Riddle. Murphy, Whitaker. Hunter Philliuns, Bcnncll, Cuvcy. 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XA wwf '4 'W 1 ' 1 mu, :?r-'Silt X' '- , -1' 'A lf? ,f 1 zietiiiffi 111 EQ? -Q -A 1 o 1 U.S7gfQ1Q?g4a -vi 7 l11aT . x V 1' 'tr 53.4 is 5 A Delta Kappa Epsilon 1-'A I Founded cf 1 fi ld, wil I YALE UNIVERSITY KAPPA CHAPTER S44 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Raymond Molyneaux I-lughes. A. B., M. S. Clarence William Kregc-r. A. A. M. A, K. lvlorris William Ross FRATRES IN UNIVERSITJXTE Seth Zimmerman David Wickham Thoburn Horn Thomas Sharkey Charles Payne john Gregg George Tischer jack Wright Paul Taylor Lester Brickley Carl Voige Weldon Canfield james Rodgers jack George Dwight Foreman Roland Horn Paul Fately Ward Kaye Louis Rickert Albert Postle Wyatt McCall Fred Weymouth Emery Zimmer Stewart Hagen CLASS OF 1926 CLASS OF 1927 Philip Liebenderfer Stephen 'Buchanan CLASS or 1928 Russell Evans CLASS OF 1929 959 Louis Poocli Brooks I-leathman Wilbur Petree George French Edward Thomas Milton Gatch Daniel Briclcley Raymond Bertschy Louis Riesz Edward Warren john Cronin Howard Tillman David Deardourfl' Edward Allen Willard Powell Maurice Peffer Walter Spielman Robert Peters john Rubens Earl Cappel Lloyd jump Deo Umbenhauer Edgar Shepherd Robert Coleman Roland Doane Ehrlnur. George. Scilvcrt, Voigc. Wright. lvlorgunmth. Rogers. Wickham Warren. McCall. Kaye. Zimmer. Buchanan. Zimmerman. Spiclman Licbcndorfcr. Forman, Tischer. Cronin. Cunhcld. French, Powell Rubens. Payne. R. Horn. Poock. Jump. D. Bricklcy, Bertschy Llnmlncnhnucr. Allen. Hagen, Dcardourlf. Weymouth. Cappel. Posclc. Pcl'I'cr. Tillman. Hcalhman. Shnrkcy. Evans. T. l-lorn. Fatcly. Gregg 253 ,rf ,. IF..- K.,-la3,,. -ff! A x v ll llllll lr ll... l. J gf' gg. mls .slqxwmf ,iful I7 LJ , I ,, ffl J D12 n-l ,- I-, Q. - 3:1 E E 9 E El i: Ze K Heil E55 ,TL Ml E 4 I1 : 1 .1 ffm :IS , A Obi ' -I 5 fl Q ali 355 wi SQ I gfvli J-lf' ffjfl -. ll' lcv! Xl I J l- L C5l!Z7Efl7 QIl -'4f.-'fi-C ' 5 Blllfx, lvfjgfigv . iff ' 1' :,j'1fl'-X .XG CCH WXXXXNSQZQQX fowl l ' -x f' 'qi W ,lzxl 2C'flJfg,'vf1 ll X X V gig. sw 2 rl. ,l .54M,Fgiir:514p.g ..., F I-ll fawy -. cf l K Sill X11 I 113111 rw ,.. ,- .1 . fri Q55-Ilf, f x -,sq .- X 1 i I 1. '1 ,x .uv . ! .Q I' xi, ,!.fvf,ArX-1' Xi, tk t if H516 W' I-I WWI I II f 11111113 'I,,-S, IL1,S,l1'll.f XVIJKII I Aff H X Mft, F3751 137:22 I Qi.J:1 SQL! 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Everhart FRATRES IN IJNIVERSITATE Raymond Dewey William Dewey Charles Ford Otis Herrmann George Bowers Clarence Cox 'I Roderick Keeney Wayne Listerman Thomas Lohrey Lewis Cook Frederick Ellerman Willard Ellsessor jesse French William Gamble Theodore Hahn Nolan I-leidelbaugh Lee I-Iindman CLASS or 1926 I-Toward Bowyer CLASS or 1927 Daniel Wagner CLASS or 1928 CLASS or 1929 Roland Niswonger 254 Roger I-lannaford Boyd Noftsger Charles Rogers Gage Wetherill Alexander IVIcSurel y Harold Schultz Curry Stoup Arthur Thatcher Casius Adams Eugene Hunter I-loward Kramer Robert Patterson Robert Roose Arthur Schefler Walter Shannon Garner Srofe George Lawrence .- il , f- J I,15f.,:1' . FF I DF? I ri, Yo Maffgrsragmygb e L1 II Pl Eh QE! rw gi ff F! ii Ei ii E11 ii F1932 Fha i W , EE T H5- iii I1 :Q 93 E in 5: -1 f lil 51 fx, -- ..,, I Mlm .NI E J , , .J Q, Un L--IQLI Qs '1 001 Q11-b-I P as C-JU up-Q w JI-' 'fm Q H'-A Ne 512 vp l I X. . V- .wr N LQ X! '1R 4 ,is . 1 QQ V-AK 1' qjfrf - xx 'ff'-,-.1 wgibxlvxrf If, 1 I ,'v..:.f i4I ' Rouse, R. Dewey. Thaucher. W. Dewey. Morrow. Lisrerman XJ Ford. Stowe, Hannaford, Ellscssor. Bowers. Nofnsger 5 X L Ellcrman. Gamble. Hahn. SLoup, McSurely. Bowyer LL' Q , -UQ! -R Sullenburger. Keeney. Lohrcy. Shaffer. Schultz. Shannon Q L1 O :CW , ' R X I-Icrrmann, French. Cook. Hunter. Roth. Kramer E. J S 'NJ Xo ll -'X N101 Patterson. Hindman. Duckham. Wechcrill. Srofc. Heidlebaugh FAX rl lbkkgfu- X.-Nijq. 51 Xin-22 7- X ' X x lo' X ' 5 Lfiiifiif WX. Qflfw I BN VX' 71i51f-. --'XL .,i... 14,3 o pp Sgt 157' , 5 E kfv A 'NJ E3 I Frank Maley A, -X x . 5 1 rw le Q '1 - 1 lbqk 1 ifgtq 1 311521 l Ffviil igfiffil A. XTVXN, jylfqf7fiM'ii3f yil. . , 5 ' l me l lx 4 Qxt' A f 4 Q? A illsxfi-J.'fi9 gi' Simca l l 1:15213 -Viv! l A 11 ui 1 i l V-! 3 ii ri :Q iii 2 Ei I Delta Upsilon A W Founded 1' E 1834 WILLIAMS COLLEGE MIAMI CHAPTER PRATRES IN FACULTATE Frank Lowry Clark, A. B., A. Nl., Ph. D. Clarence Edwin Carter, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITA'PE 'CLASS OF 1926 Daniel Bookwalter I J il :l F gill I I -TZ me H ,. 1.3 1321- F11-11 P31 I l I --1 .ri A 'P' of-N . x' li R051 ini-Q1 .WL i- Q ear Al P GJ 'if if El? Fifi 11 .fav XX -f-ll-ig' V17- fi 'lull A W, ,f1 w- .fffi l 1 4 X I,?VAfl, FLEX gi: rf G ,L-.ll'eo-17 1 'Q' 7-1Lj j- ' ,z5 '--C' 1 l' 1' il i .' A, dy, .A , '- 4 , ff' .5 -. -.f ,.-f , 1- ., fxfffe ,, 'fa I , U1 O . - . 1 il.. ff .1 5-Ella, flill ,U 1 l x f A1511 'lf' VIA A iv :AMOS H , f W 1 Q Aff Jlfufrx-if ,1 5x..'-A Sd sy, l M... Walter Ferguson Frederick Lafferty P. Lowry Howard Busby Robert Clark NValter Dettwiller james Dillon Frederick L. Elder Isaac Conley Wilbur Coulton Carl Feigert Lyle Adams Qrville Back james Baker Thomas Conklin Phillip jaques ' Lucien Karlovec CLASS OF 1927 Carl Evans CLASS OF 1928 Plez C-astineau CLASS OF 1929 Ray Marks 256 William H. Miller Howard lvlills Prank McVey William A. Miller Milton Parman David Porter Auburn Reelole Oscar Stout Earl McGovern Frank Little lvlac Wisecup Spencer Maxwell Paul McNamara Benjamin Taylor Sheldon Vannoy Edward Veidt jere Le Duke l.'Jillnn. Xvisccup. Conley. Dctuvilcr. Evans. IV1cNamara. Taylor Elder. McGovern. Laffcrxiy. Baker. Back. Conklin. Miller Lowery. l'v1cVcy. Fcigcrt. Veiclt. Little. Malay. Stout Pnrman. Marks. Karlovec. Jaques. Bookwaltcr. Busby. Miller Adanrs. Clark. Maxwell. Rachel. Porter. Mills. Ferguson 257 l I l ,ll 2 lf F1351 1 f' .l. ,, xl . J l -:--,,. 1 .LL l Y 1 ,I .nl l ful -.l IJ ' as ll l l lv.- ' lgl I: ,J 2 l gl I T253 ' 15 . l? .J -.-I l l 4 l l ! l , i'::- v I '1 if I .Al- -l lnl 1 Ll rj l l l Ml-. ,.l .W l M, wi 5 gil lgiil l lmllf, l l j l .,Y, ,,-..s ul iii Q W, E., ,l ' .fl ,J l 4,5 ' gall' .,,l'-..l l l l,.,i' l ,,,lE l ' . l .1-. pw f, fan f lf' nw 3 . -..gf -njg , ' l K l ,. 1 gh-, , ., iw, F1 l fl -If , l . ,. 1 - -. ,ja 1 ' 'J Y mx!! 'll X l Q 'all l .Mg l- . 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L .ala-Ilykjxh 3 Sl C I Wayne Cronk Alfred Gansberg Robert Hardgrove Ralph Hidy john Albright Alfred Ivlillard Raymond Smith Harold Annis. Glenn Douglass Howard Flowers jackson George Frank Hidy Frederick Kramer Fred Latscha Robert -Bateman Harold Bird Myron Bishop Ramon Breedlove Donald Deever CLASS or 1927 Paul Sherer CLASS or 1923 Charles McMichael CLASS OF 1929 Dwight Franz 258 V. Wellington Scott jean Stevenson Hugh Sherer Roman Zipfel Arthur Staley Robert Sharp Edwin Pusbach Gordon lvleixner Everett Ivliltenberger David Ott Carl Opp Glenn Reed Harold Sielaff Richard Young Charles Hoffman Kent Larick Donald Martin Warren Searles Maynard Welch Zipfel, Wilder. l3aJlcmaI1, Martin. R. Smith. I-lciskell. Kramer Ganslzerg. Nichols. Devcr, l-loffman. Douglass. Ivforrical Young. Searles. George, Stevenson. Crunk, Nlillard Siclnff. Moruaia. Breedlove. R. Hidy. Hardgrove. F. Hidy Latscha. Bishop. Flowers. Scott. Ott. Reed I'VlcIV1icI'IzIcI. Puslruch. Albright. Franz, Bird. Halford. 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XDA l fl' l A fl 15'bll?7-A-1E?l5Ge it-it Delta Tau Delta Y 4 , - i 1 Founded - l 8 5 9 Lfjffg BETHANY COLLEGE GAMMA UPs1LoN CHAPTER FRATRES IN Pete Johnson Howard Kendall Claude Booher , Carl Fergus Kenneth Holman George Anderson Theodore Ballard Stanley Bevington jack De Wert Kenneth Diehl Virgil Garner Charles Gibson Russel Anderson Richard Behr Conway Burns Orren Carrel Fred Diehl Paul Glick CLASS OF 1926 john Kendig CLAss OF 1927 Ralph johnson CLASS OF 1928 CLASS OF 1929 260 UNIVERSITATE Winfield Monroe Alfred Porter Elbert Lampson Ted Waltimire Lowell White David Hamilton Walter Hartsock Rozzel Hunter john Kendall Robert Miles Kenneth Miller Howard Taylor Gordon Griffin Theodore Kuneke Donald Robisch Austin Sprague Ralph Williams Fred Willis Es. ' sss. filfr if L E ' li 1E NE ig- 5, , Z 005- I l.Qm i 3 .2 L w 1 Kunckc. 1-lartsock. Hunter. Anderson. Garner. Burns u - H. Kendall, Miles. Waltimirc. J. Kendall, Porter. Willis Lampson. l-lollman. Monroe. GrifGn. Kcnclig. Gibson White. Johnson. Taylor. DeWerc, Czirrel Fergus R. Johnson, Hamilton. Robisch. Bucher. K. Diehl. Diehl Bcvington. Anderson. Williams. Ballard. Behr. Miller. Glick L 5 .I . , - ri 1 1 ,....? QQ,-xx . ,Q X . 1 ,- , ll X 1' I X w 1-41 Rl! If l Y Q l' l UQLX YO llv?XffMf'x C1 Q Qtxf Hug.- Q, fabi537l'f silk ll I A H N if 261 in A X' iggpfjf Q Q32 ter'-If zfeif ,gli Ii. or gljllaf, Ag' Ml- 4 ltQlf,' E X' -f ffl Yu tim , h f I Q .y gill i lilli Env My li lj XX XL? F Mx I I- - I O I - , -. tl I W .Sie I' xXT1.?x.ffLglI h C5123 if 'I .el .. El fl l -I w W T .El Cl any ii 3 L Ll .J 'I ff fi if . Q qy 'I-'i W Q! 1: I ,-,,,.J I .JELJ I ICJ' 1 '-I H-I 192. ff-A ig! ------'I Li :I EE ..-f- I EE.g 4 '-id Q KfjQ ,ir --fr ll ,X il- , Lmkwwa A faiawe C115-fy?-f7'Rii,'-.7 l wx V I' I --fx N I I rv ' 'x J X! V B7 QC.: QQINQQEQ '?!Fdf?W X f gd I 1515-'x X' Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded l 8 5 CJ ALABAMA UNIVERSITY OHIO TAU CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE Walter C. NlcNelly. B. S. Bruce Fink. B. S.. M. S., A. M., Ph. D Chester M. Pittser Fred C. Whitecomb, B. S. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1926 Lorraine Brashares john Clague Vxfarren Dennison Karl Ankeney Bruce Dixon Ward Cross Charles Lausche Edwin Moorman l-lugh Baird Robert Berry james Clinger Robert Craig Lloyd Douglas Harry Edwards Clyde English La Verne Fletcher l-la rold Parcher Ctixss OF 1927 CLASS or 1928 Robert Martin CLASS OF 1929 262 Paul Cvreen Ward Pilkey Wilbur Stull Theodore Metzger I-lowarcl Perkson Winston Pilot Warren Schmitz Eugene .l-lavey Harry Stryker Frank Sullivan Brenner Wood St. Clair Switzer Chalmers Richardson Robert Whittaker William Bruggeman james Criils Reynolds Perry ll V pf el Q rllllrclllimll. V l-Q? A lx lfillb f f lp.A' wg? QTQ Fi? Q3 l .. i E il 1- - 3, ll Q 3 J ln ...I lu Z' E' l Ii H 1 l Es 3 l -l Q i L - M Cl: 'S wl I l 1... 15 - onjl 3 .O . , Q rl - LI ws l l ll' ll' V3 nl Q52 . L. QW Q1 3 l x mf-, til-' . li-iyjilg r 2 LW W Stryker. Clingcr. l-Iavcy. RuLl1. Douglass. Kcllcy ' -I-5 riff? - Metzger. Pilot. Flctchcr. Whiuakcr. Richardson. Bealc yfffffjlfxlz ll Lausche, Parchcr. lVl:1:mx'n1nn, English. Bovers. Dennison Y53fQ5v!,l lf.-I f A Gross. Pcrlcson. Berry. Pyle. Pilkfzy. Gallagher ill X 1,177 -'I-Tfiifjn Claguc. Baird. Edwards. Monnclcc. Beal. Brookshire '5 ffggfylxf-vw? Hartmann. jones. Wood. Stull. Ankcncy. Greene C ' Q jflkcf ix EF. f l fx L-X3 l, ' G 1 ' J f xg li Q, . . gx 4 X . l L I yfv f lO '- jr- my W, .,,v -X ? A 'X Qlx l lff K 'X'-x C Q:.g,:Qi Xl i P 6'-ix- EX R:-2135 N V5.4 W ' EW N by N if QQ7 ,ESM f K . 263 Q 51 4' f5Afltf:1d 'C l ll rr- -I I.. 113121 is-I' I I I..... .mf I , . X f ff IT' ff E' T If-xxxlt . . 1 . 1, ,u..n.,11 -v Z, .fm II2 I Lilii Ijlw I vii 1 1 4- .. J -51, X J 7.1 X Y. , ,f 'I-X Y- -0,13 , I ,. ,, C L51 , , I I 1-5-iid' I I Q IMI I I, 4-??'- I 4 1- I Es. ill -I p :Q 1111 I I , Q-J ,., gl 131 . -1 LJ ' H25 I,-I i ,., 1.1 .,.- rail .L il I If was I if F-I if 3 Q ij 13.151 5153 ' I Z1 ' ,- L- I -1 J -1 L: -5 -1 I . '11 ff! 'I j 0'7r-- of ' ',1.- . E . -11.41700 -A 2 O . kr, ixclggfl 'MI 'N Q- All I mfgif ew Q 113 4 I I I SQ.- 'iII11'f-f-191. .-.lilf - vi' il IL. A-LI X X I-be gl N ii Lf?-I J -aaa? I fe. IA 'slfirfifi 5jpiE5i7?l I' I ,f II 'fl X! , 1- w 'J IIE fi! w ' 'e' E 1 ' x,,,' in Q ,c ' LEU! Ib Lgfffiif-+1 Y . It ' Delta Theta Chi , wr Q, A 9 Founded 9, l 9 l 9 , .J MIAMI UNIVERSITY ALPHA CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE Paul Dunn. A. B. john Walter l-ieclcert. Ph. D FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1926 .v john Grant Dave Delo Karl Duldner Don Creager joseph DeNardi Fred Fletcher Leslie MacLean joseph Miller Clyde Delong Arthur Baum Michael Weber Ralph Pumphrey Don I-leckert Wm. Oscar jones Wayne Carpenter Homer Calihan Wallace I-lodgin CLASS OF 1927. Harold Donegan CLASS OF 1928 Edward Isakle CLASS OF 1929 Robert Almendinger Robert l-louser Albert Cvarretson Carl Grau Frank Kelley 264 Richard Pugh William sl. Miller Ernest Neville Weaver Emery Birely Landis Ralph Mills jack Moore jack Sutphin Calvin Young Ray Franz George Foxon William Klopp Karl Mason Ronald Morrison Lynn Schnoor George Morrison Sam Morrison Ray Neff john Shuster Sebastian Weber Karl Kutza Su I WW wwf' lllllll 3 xp 'If .dl I ffllfqllglllvllp - . K1 15- Qx Eli., I-45' wil Iii! eil l-1 e-s gil l-,l lil lil tl El HH EH 2 fi all EE C135 e he. El 3 lj V' '3 L E 122 l BL O gig. s lf lil CQ? , FJ . QQ lzlr lla' 3 I A J W - , Kloop. Franz. Carpenter. Marion. Fletcher. S. Weber. Heckert. Almendinger Young. J. Miller. Pugh. Moore. Hodgin. DeLong. Creager. Emery Wi'7'f'g,1Lv Foxon. C. Iviorrison. Kelly, Donegan. MacLean. M Weber. S. Morrison XLXRZ' lf-I W Neff. Pumphrey. jones. Grau. Landis. Shuster. Delo HJ f 9 R. Morrison. Garrcrson. Bourne. W. Miller. Baum. Houser. Isakle 'V' ,-Cf? Mills. Neville, Sutphin, Mason. Withrow. DcNardi. Grant c ,ll X f. , A . f1 l lk , W2 rljlxffiffl O 1. Q' '16 ' lx ' .dx Q-'N' fl lf'l ' W ll . 5i:5-AN W Q5 L, fd?- Nfzuf 'J ,i- I , , . IFE ,517- 1 ol ' ...I 4 1-W, Q5 I at 1 I -I-ff'-5,7 :G fl G' I 1 IN Ji 111111111111, 'ily 11516 ,lf KX 1- lv gyfg . , I TL., K Lf- -'f ki-I 3- . 1,- .-ful . l-TI-I I fl' ll lj I C E i LQ 1: li LM I.- 1:2 1 11 I: 1 lklgwx 41551 1 L. I lil F1 2- 1 1, -Al M 1,52-.J 1- 11 f my 11 -lfii Q?5cQP,i' Iii? I rl' 'br 1 12 1 ' Q 2512 11111 i ., K, y , If P1111 -llilii 15:1 I hkl' I I Ill ' xelrlfirlf SSRN rj Q ff-LJ NL 21' ,I-awsaflf Jll I-1'-fl. 5 Kg - ,ri P'f'rIf- Q. ' T-ifylf' .-15'-l Lliilo fu ff ,1 I zjfgm I Aa I . Rf-'fi Xffiil' . , ,611 1 K I f-I - ' .X ,jflf IW? E19 .451 D250 Alpha Theta Phi Founded I 9 2 0 YK MIAMI UNIVERSITY ALPHA CHAPTER FRATER IN FACULTATE jackson B. Dennison, B. S., A. M. FRATRES IN UN1VERS1'IA'IE jerome Lehman Earl Weller Orvil Brown Robert Graeser Norman Welker Archie Kelley I-Iugh Flannigan 'james Powell Estabrook Glosser George Day Gordon Reed George I-Ieckman Robert Norris Carlisle Schaffer Richard Graeser CLASS OF 1926 james Stubbs CLASS or 1927 Frank Prather CLASS OF 1928 CLASS OF 1929 i ..3e-fiKT-Q55 a -.1 266 J Q5 Paul Gingrich Philip Herron Raymond Gerxve Kenneth Byrum Cecil Marshall Raymond Morris Null Shroder jack George Gerald McBride Ora Stout Gerald Gliclwell Wilmarth Post Edward Coyle William Unger Paul Olmutz O11 I I 'IE I I I I Ig I I I I rg I I If I .I,I.fj q 'ICQ' Y.-All V I A ,I I If I,I j': 'I' ILT? If 1- I II I I I I ! Iv I I-I I 1. I I In 3 I If I' ' I I I I rr I Iigg '- I If I I IQ, fx I I., ,, . I ,-.. . I F 'QI - I Iiil'r I I IL I I iff: I I7 - , I I ,..I- I IWIIY If f I IZII I II I jflff f5f.I EII-3 IiIIg I ' I-RIM iffil , , I-If I I Shrucler. Brown. Byrum, Graescr, R. Craescr f fjl - Welker. Shafer. Recd, Norris. Gerxve 77'f1 I.,lff.l Coyle. Powell, Kcllcy. Post, Day xRAf?QI'v,,,' ' f - Gingrich. Hale. Stout. Clidcwcll. Closscr 1' :A , - Hackman, Morrison. NVcllcr. I-Icrron. Slubhs . '- , I ,rj cg- I I' If, XIII I I rg IIT L :V-Q, ,QAII :Il K ' 'Il -. ,, , I I- 'IQQ--si-ffrl I .,ff:aLI',f pig? I 1267 - ---Qfl-Ifggg. II IIA I ,K . 'iQI,I1 I VET I Iii l..f.H I IWII L.,L III I , in- Il II ..I- -.., II V, QE L L, iii -. 41 .Q 11 - P ... ,Ln I-. - J f I .rv-I-I ,f-xQ n':2i ' if VIII J 'J F 1 ,f L L NRE A ,f JI: . If W , I AIIIIIIIIIII X miejj KL! 3- -, --.5 or 1- D- Ins, ij :Li Ei: p ij I: ij Li I -I I S. EI Il I '-HCI .QELJ QT,- II C' 1- E L LI 1 is llll-A Aff! A ggifl Oziw ' GM W,-iii! Qao ab S- If ' I' . O A5239 ECI Q26 TK an A 21. SUI: -JI ri 5153329 I 1lf? C lx 'IT'jnx .Xi'L'xiH X. Eriiriirex Af Q1-.7-F' Ni-..-1 ,nee ff-'I 'lxxjisfflg my .2 I y ,IDI tfiy D ,I I O I J .M 'D I U Sigma Delta Rho ,- Pf'fv-'- . Founded 19 21 MIAMI UNIVERSITY ALPHA CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE jesse Vincent McMillen. A. B., A. M., Ped. D. Edgar Weld King, A. B., A. M. IIRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Everett Augspurger Arthur Baker john Cronin Frank Backus Warren Coy john I-Iahn Kenneth Holmes Burlen Kimmel Chelsie Amburn Wilbert Grove Ralph Platt Donald Downey Leland Dutton George Faulkner Russel McCollum Ralph Martens CLASS OF 1926 Howard Iliff CLASS OF 1927 Lewis Markey CLASS OF 1928 Edwin Thompson CLASS OF 1929 268 Robert IVIacQuiSton Roy Patterson Merrill Scoville Eugene Shields Leslie Stout Dieterich Vollbrecht Orville Walker Otis Young William Vinnecle Kenneth Walker Murray Johnston Forrest Shumaker Kenneth Snyder john Walters Franklin Klepinger Fred Koelliker Iliff. I-luurmcr. Downey. Patterson. O. NValker. Schumaker. Faulkner Backus. Amburn. Kimmel. Young, Stout. Augspurger K. Walker. Ivicffollum. lVlacQuiston. Platt. Scovillc. Cronin Shields. l-lolrnes. Coy. Hahn. lvlarkcy. Groves Baker. Vinncdgc. Vollbrccht. Martens. Thompson. Dutton. Snyder 269 Elil '733.rl1 'eGfr'S3x nfei'w' m Lllllllfi i i Eiij il l5ll flill I I H E?ij llf igg: QE ia E5 fiililriel 'pill 7a 5' 'P cik . Qi J -0 ,N -S iQ 1 ee? ge : 3 1 of .....,- la. 5 ,.-l,,.Lf ,.4l- Q' ix 1. 5 v:?,,T, lf ll L. ll:-Pri-llkm -vx. '- ' E V ' xx I ull i-El V 1' f.:- ' f mf' M . ,, ,L ,l.l2Qfl:, 9' Y 1 i ,. . , fvfex li 4 -,1 X .5 ,R fffnsli X' l of X, l JL 5 NI' ,: ll-f -Q ,. 'fi 'YT Ili! .J l , kilfl'lvvr do ,J 7,9521 lim 4333 Ly -4 Xafrfargb -ring. lfryfx, X11 X N. N? S. .J 4 3'-l l-ek---A L 'nj' . el x D 26551 ef Il 4 l Theta Upsilon Omega lc' Founded l 9 2 3 V INTER-FRATERN ITY COUNCIL BETA BETA CHAPTER FRATRES IN LJNIVERSITATE Theodore Aupperle Conrad B. Landis Harry Kauffman Albert Hoffman Claron Supinger Robert Hammond Edgar Larcomb .James Hohfman' Clc-:on Hostettier CLASS OF 1926 Paul gl. Kramer CLASS OF 1927 CLASS OF 1928 - Harry Nlartindale Dudley King joseph justin CLASS or 1929 Robert Uhl 270 Kenneth G. Hawver Earl Slaughter Andrew Kincaid john lvlayhew Elmer Coy Charles Stephenson Clay Flynn Donald Fogarty Paul Rogers Clifford Meyers Hans Hense Lurcomb, l-loslettler, Coy. Uhl. Stevens. Hammond Norman, Meyers. Pierce. A. Hoffman, Flynn. C. Hoffman Dckcn. Kauffman. King. I-lense, I-laxvver. Slaughter J. l-lufI'mun. Cramer. Landis. Stevenson. Martindale 271 til L: x- :lil PM l asm , ' s1'x. 3? X . 1 x'N, all lil ul my if fl lm Y, Y , , H, X lfjsizb x k:L,,,-.Q 1 if-Q5 E51 l gg El 1 llil 3L.l -J llia fl il E .J l... E: E E -5 N Il - rj D i-l Ll ' 4 2.1 L-.1 r--Ll-' 5. I' l Q :E ln --J li bl ll 'Q Z W ljil l I- lil lg at 0 Ill? ffL2Qx ag N535 f, R., l RA H -1 gl lf, Q :'l,ff7 vb- ff 412:91 . I ihlzf' T-T YJ X-1 ' .m4'J QQ ll ffl! iff' clqxcivjf- . qonl All-'GR' ,, Xxiki ' Qgslifw-qfgl l will l lf Q' ll HN WP x -Qnlf ,I-,5Nf3l'nf V 1- cf 1 f IAACKNJZ4 ,.,....-l ---- l 54 EQ 1151 Emi aw uf' QU , NRE! If W 1, it Aa'l1ill,l1l1ll1ll.1if Wlwrf A: .R '-Ljiuvg M K . ' 7'--f-'il 21.151 A QF-Ll ,Q 1 Lani iq -1 - Q12 EI il -fl l D .L -1 El F1 F Il 13 1 5 El 'fi H 1 1 li :MZ Lire. :E il il QE E12 f , LU - .1 e I:-'1 11 Tl ff Deb SM .1 H A u fwllldfi ill Qagj ' -ll lr! I1 Zls .L gjga ,if --lfl.1'9QwQ EQ L lffmflff '53 ,K fl, , ,mwfli fl, A 1 M Ojgf '--Zjsf ffl l xiflo QJ xfr--1' 'es :' 'f R11 1 1' 1 of f 1 aa gem f 1lX--gg:1,-3 wilt, .15J-X, ,1 :LX S, S P x K 'cl-1 Founded ' Beta Kappa . ,,. :Q ,. i-,.f , ' 1 try 1901 4. HAMLIN UNIVERSITY NU CHAPTER FRATER IN FACULTATE Howard Robinson, Ph. D. FRATRES IN LJNIVERSITATE john Stockton Ralph Treichler Glenn Hamilton john Reed Ray Wilson Ross Mooney Arthur Bauer Oscar Schmied Denton Fuller Perrin Snyder Howard Havens Howard jones CLASS' or 1926 George Bylenga CLASS OF 1927 Walter Sieferman CLASS or 1928 Allan Griffith CLASS OF 1929 William Bylenga 272 Walter' Henize I-Ioyt Kay Waldon Hefflinger Richard Duncan Charles Moore Alden Swift George Shelter Lawrence Curl james Ferguson Robert Featherstone Foster Coles Stanley McClure Trcichhrr. Snyder. W. Bylcngn, Wilson. Shemler Swifl. Recd. Iviooncy, Sicfcrman. C. Bylcnga Schmiccl. Hamilton. Bauer. Henizc. Duncan Fcmhrfrstunc. Fuller Grimth. Stockton 273 k IJ-jf3 x-1 I AZ EN 3 g fimrw ' Wfilffvxsfx Htlnji P,fx'1X, qwmmmm gnx mm x lr X 2 f' 1 ' r- x-,115 ml Liu 112115 .Uri I '1 -rv-, Eid ,J ,fail I5j -I Ml' .JMW :if L. pr l-n ' IN FEV Ep! '1 FI -QE! 'ibut M544 u.L?L.l L W T x 1 , - Llp 'A il N I jj' ' 2 W ii 'WN gm iii ' 'Q i 2 l Q T, , 7 , Q13?m'fi5ifiV IW, 5:15 W IAHQ F --5-1:5-Tn XX! ff ' 245 ju 2+y' ' D QfmQ?:Qi'.x ' 'ff H :jf K4 s Lg 3 gmfwww. Nlifjir-EAQ' f 3,27 :fi J, ki ,M as Y J j 71 xeffw J ,K fffgjff All, f f 2 Mia L H 13,rl..WJ13. T, 2 fp55Ehm+ Q 74 miu'2l'HM ,W XX X 571-i-.pirf -- YY Xlyyfn- .4 X- -5--fri'-L-WIA Y -15 ztf- -,. ---ff ., .Y ff Y- -1 i--T-2 5:4-LX., .7 X J. I I I 7 I r' .. L,,,,',U:X1ss.'- - X -- wb' ,, ,, M , - - ff XXI, H X r X X . r 4 3 H 1 X 14 -Hn. w XX X X XX XX. X XY,-X il, - XXX X X X X Y . I. , . Honorary Organizations Miami is noted for her Honorary Organizations, not only because the organizations themselves are of such high caliber, but because they embody men and women who join together and work in unity for the betterment of Miami. PhifBeta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, and Kappa Phi Kappa have as their primary objects the raising of Miami's scholastic standing: Phi Beta Phi promotes journalism, and Tau Kappa Alpha encourages men who have forensic ability. Phi Mu Alpha and Delta Omicron, both national music organizations, encour- age men and women to sing. play. and appreciate better music. And so, each organization has its duty, which is noble, and therefore plays an important role in bringing together men and women who are Fighting for the same interests, so that they need not go single handedly into the battle of wits, but have the privilege of standing with brothers and sisters. 275 C, 1.1 Li l lpyi . -s l -- . Sfffkriypf arlliililll oy lx itirrsh - eQ.,,l l1! i l I In i. ir lj l gf ii' l , .si pl l n H A il Ci sl lil F' I ' Ji 'QF 1 ' it 3151 gil, l . :ll P of -4 my i 1' 5-, .J S5635 :nr Q- -1' J M51 l ' JE- X i fffll -fl 'Wifi 5 V A.l'f,XK1'-X-fir? A X ilfll-.Ez . A r ' ref li fi it H' i..i a.-it -X 'fif- ,irfigil Q5 ffl- eg ir -u.--- I- 'T-4' ll . K I.....f Phi Beta Kappa f 'G- . aaaa f x I, -I CHQ rrmwXA in . Founded I 7 7 6 'K A A L54 ll WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE j Z ' j rj' lOTA OF GHIO CHAPTER I ..-. 5 5.-fi HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP FIKATERNITH' lg' ESTABLISHED AT MIAMI 1909 .4 L, y FRATRES SORDRESQUE IN FACULTATE , lj II A 'f jj Raymond M. I-lughes, A.B., M.S.,P.A. Edgar E. Brandon, A.B., A.M Univ D N Frank L. Clark, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Harvey C. Minnich, BS., Ped.D L L D E joseph W. Clolcey. A. B. William I-I. Shideler, A.B.. Ph D fjjltj Edgar W. King, A. B. A. M. Grace G. Glasgow, A. B. Vigil Don L. Demorest, A. B. Clarence W. Kreger, A.B., A.M Ph D Ziff Merrel D. Clulob, A. B., Ph. D. ' A. Loren Gates, A. B., A. M. l Veta T. Nebel, A. B., A. M. Ralph L. Henry, A. B., A. M jig I Annabel Canhcafe, A. B. Mary D. Finch, A. B. A I2 A Rheba M. Spenceley, B. S. Mary E. Stokes, B. S. lg., ',.. l D .-. ' FRATRES SORORESQUE IN UNIVEIZSITATE fl! -. will ?Ll'gh+f-5 SENIORS ELECTED IN 1925 . ' 0 Elorabel Huber Henrietta Pulskamp Bill if H 921 f AJ . Ei A04 '-ld SENIORS ELECTED IN 1926 . f 141 . I !,.,l-i,,Rl Ralph l-lidy Paul Kramer -- wwf v MX . flfff Ray Wilson josephine Nattinger - Carl Minning Virginia Belcher ' john Blackford Mary Brandon E. W. Schwing Katherine Gantz xf lk -, 1. .l X 'VP' 4- I .affbifj V I WD' :fi fi . . C , Mfg, L . X ' . .4 fy 7 .f-iw A 5 Q K. im Il xl If lf for . ,ua '- f -1 aww JUNIORS' ELECTED IN 1926 Mildred Morningstar Clyde Delong 5 I Robert Young K ffl! Wrifff iljgjfzf fi-x.,:f3-'ffm f A 'J1llIL.J:-.,Tf-5g,'Dj57Qf.A.i L-Ej 276 -'Y' Q. I -- v---.-is range MQQW ,. I l ill IEE Kappa Delta Pi . fa 11 .yy Founded IFA 1913 III, lu UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS MIAMI CHAPTER HONOR SOCIETY IN EDUCATION ESTABLISHED AT MIAMI 1924 H. C. Minnich J. W. Heckert C. E. Carter W. R. McConnell j. V. McMillan W. S. Guiler C. S. Bunger F. C. Whitcomb Eleanor Barkman john Blackford Florabel Huber Henrietta Pulskamp Ray Wilson Arthur Baker Mary Harlan Frieda Osborne Maria Bickham Charles jenkins Helen Page FACULTY CLASS OF 1926 Edward Schwing CLASS OF 1927 Mrs. Frances Richards Grace Kiernan Mary Stokes Naomi Baker Emma Harris Margaret Young Fannie Metcalf Walter McNe1ly p Alma Van Ausdall Irene Wilt Katherine Margedant Sarah Townsend Everett Augspurger Florence Breinig Helen Koch Carmen Richard Ruth Coe Birley Landis Mabel Py Kappa Phi Kappa E7 i SH ' U PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY IN EDUCATION ' INSTALLED AT MIAMI. FEBRUARY, 1925 FACULTY MEMBERS Herbert Anstact Dean H. C. Minnich J. V. MacMillan p MEMBERS Ray C. Wilson john Stockton Walter Hellinger Lawrence Curl Hoyt Kay Ray Wilson Birely Landis Warren Dennison Clyde DeLong 277 Walter Henize Arthur Baker Merrill Scoville .rl nf. '7 lf i .fi M IEIIQ I I-I 1 I L .H , 'I ! Ei I I l .dQ:!' :lil ..l . ij I I-. III - rd E. re 5. ,IIE ' .-jg. L 'XT I' f D CI X, fy, 'ky QwQXf,9irhq,- -I XV? I-'I I f,'f'IWj7ivfi ffil' ifffm 1 I 55 gjjifr XI Ri I ii Igs E5 jr 5 -I X. -i.,.. ,I -- I - I .Il I I'-' EFI I fi T: I-Y '-'I I CIC? I I I-ITYIIRA I IIEIQII -II?I1-153 Phi Beta Phi Q XQIINIQJ L. XII II I 7' IIN I I'XIIxl ,II II II I MII III cd II I MII III we li . 1 . LIII 1. flier I-,fy IIffif2Ii'jI lr! ESTABLISHED 1924 IVIIAMI 'x' X ' ,I jig I-IONORARY -IOURNALISTIC FRATERNITY ' MEMBERS I ' RAY WILSON ARTHUR DAMON Riga-I President Vice President Ijl Ij WARD PILKEY RALPH I-IIDY Q-g l--I I Secretary Treasurer l IDI 515 XVARREN DENNISON I 'TI :I I I I I I I I LE If I IJ '-. I VE. 1 I I BI I2 . IMI I..J I I 1' If I- ff' . I Ifjflij IYgYj,:',,, I I-.-EIA-3 I IQEII I III iII :I I I I:II11iI I I ELTTI I If I, LAI I ,I Iiiliii I If! 'If KIIAYI IUQ I1 '1,4fI Ifall Url I,.'I-..I I I' 'CI I ' I I I A I1:.IfIIFJ'I I I-YBIIZI I YI I fill I IIIVI I- ' ., I, If X NEWLY I NITIATED MEMBERS Richard Young Robert Young Ralph Gessler Gordon Wilson William A. Miller Frederick L. Elder Birley Landis Carl Minning I Ta-u Kappa Alpha 'Founded ,L AN, V l 9 0 8 CQ IQ I ' aifb'-'If ' :ff SIJZGIIIQIHID INDIANAPOLIS 'INDIANA ' MIAMI CHAPTER I-IONORARY ORATORICAL FRATERNITY ESTABLISHED 1909 A. L. GATES. ..... .......... P resident ROBERT YOUNG ..... ....... V ice President WARREN SCHMITZ ..... . . . .... Secretary-Treasurer WM. A. MILLER ................................ Historian I FRATRES IN FACULTATE j. B. Dennison A. L. Gates F. L. I-Iadsel I-I. I-I. Bencke FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE I 1926 I Walden I-Ieflinger I-larry Parker 1927 Edgar Nixon Robert Young Wm. A. Miller Irv I ,,..,,,. ' ILIIE-fg.'IgI I I II I Iollll I I -,-I ' III IEIEQY '2'...I i'f. RI 'fwgzw I I5 I- fy III'-. JI I- ' II ..-LQI If .I JI A-'lIfi:i'Q'III' M522 Warren Schmitz I Ellis Bevis 27 III. I-'II 4191 I' . Jl',J., -.-1'?A II'- I Ip I 279 II fr I-I' If' If5 f-31' ' -Iwi II 'II r.' I-,I5I I' I fl I . Irgxnga 'I 1 .I ILQIJ I .J y AAI!! I I I f' I ...I- E I I l f' L Phi Mg Alpha Sinfonia I-IONGRARY MUSICAL FRATERNITY Auppcrlc. Gibson, Gcssloer, Prtcr Eldur. Pzlrmen. Jones, Lausche. Draut. Yingling. Baker Mutzgcr. Hoffman. Moorman. Erickson. Ross. Johnson, Dennison. White Delta Omicron WOIVIEN'S HONORARY MUSICAL FRATERNITY Jones. Shaw, Smclker Brake. Lenglade, Radcliffe, I-lcis. Rchbcrg, Page. Simcoke Worstcll. Richards. Martin. Hill. Overman, Barkrnan. Schiller 279 HE ?mp1 1 K-1 . 1,11 1f- H11 I 1 1X V, 1 . 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V -W . f I ,if . JA M . WH. IX y Hg: E Ai G26 f xiii:-45' Im'-1 1 . 'CHQ liT'L ji 1 I 2 3 - l j I: ...i- .-4- I AF? I I E3 .9 A ij: I Iii A :gi I Ei? :B :It JSI LJ Q 3 Qqaiig' :iii L' 5' S-Ii as IIC? lj --.Nm I' IH I 1 . -:TI , 'ff I--ling? 1. I I-if aI-A,A, , -S-iw fry' AI. 'Ml 1i'x,4'ff4! 'fr?5gT'l'?15j,lx!w1 I I1-'v1'7Ss 115137-dl I Xl? .WV I Q, A. ii f .2-grisly! li I H O' I I... 'HJ ff f- -Mm, fiffi Tw 17 O z U ' If --'-1-SQ .1 f I 3 5 f .ljf?Z' ,iff I ' X irii E gig jfcklx Gamma Delta Nu lVlEN'S HONORARY BUSINESS FRATERNITY President ........ Vice President. . . . Secretary ....... Treasurer ..,.. Paul Green Ray Dewey Arthur Darnon A Wilbur Stull Roman Zipfel Nils P. johnson William Dewey Elmer Struke George Tischer Karl Ankeny Orville Brown Burlen Kimmel Lynne Baker CLASS OF 1926 CLASS OF 1927 George Annis CLASS OF 1928 . . . . . .PAUL GREEN .......RAY SMITH .RICHARD DUNCAN . .RICHARD BARDES Richard L. Duncan Howard Bowyer Louis Poock Alfred Gansberg Ralph Treichler David Wickham Richard Bardes Alfred Biggs Theodore Metzger Ray Smith Perry Campbell Howard Perlcson Curry Stoup Annis. Stull Tisher. Wickham. Dewey, Pcrkson. Ankeny Campbell. Weaver. Brown. Baker. Green Damon, Bowyer. Gansbcrg. Struke. Bardes, Smith Duncan. Metzger. Kimmel. Johnson. Biggs. Trcichler, Poock 280 E - - 5 H iv V Ye Merrie Players J ,h I'lONORARY .DRAMATIC ORGANIZATION .I f C3116 I President ..................... ELIZABETH MCCONNAUGHEY A C Secretary ..... ........... L UCILE CROWELL I le' A 'A K ' Treasurer .... .......,..,.............. A LFRED BIGGS my I HONORARY MEMBER E55 W. K. jones lijhffi T32 FACULTY MEMBERS I Loren Gates Mrs. Loren Gates I- Naomi Baker . 5 MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY l ,CLASS OF 1926 , Lucile Crowell A Eleanor Kiernan Elizabeth McConnaughey George Alexander Garland Doering Frank McVey Alfred Porter Parke Fisher I 'I W CLASS OF 1927 :ll I Maria Bickham Mildred Morningstar 21 l Fannie Bell worsieii Alfred Biggs Q Birely Landis Robert Clarke jgf- Lewis Markey Lowell White 4 F I Richard Hooper C lf. -IT 'P- CLASS OF 1928 Hollis Brewer Charles Gibson 1-Ilil I , EE QE? Q 1 mf .W . Q X. 'iii -Ei NV 4' li . flint ls:-Qi' Nw ,lf gA,l ' 7771 WEEK. :AQXIN lf BBN rnfr'a yAl d GQ-'ls' T 'J I B5 McVe . exan er - ,Vx x X 1, fx Doering, Biggs. Hooper. Porter. Fisher. Brewer U A Q D XI Gates. White, Worstcll. Crowell. Morningstar. Kiernan. Gibson. Clarke l I xx, X xl X . I l- S 1 , Q? X rg 'T' Ng':X,L11Ll,, 281 :f .... I ,, U , j kr ' Q K .--V lil? , 5 fig li' lj! 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Jaan 1 I xx fl -I EEN lei li A l l Ci ,f 1 Tgv? f We J 9 S' I A J Lambda Tau TFOUNDED 191.8 MIAMI UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S I-IONORARY LITERARY SOCIETY President ..... ...... K ATI-IERINE GANTZ Vice President ...... . . .IQATHERINE PATTERSON Secretary-Treasurer. . . ......... EMILY HUGHES SORORES HONORES Frances G. Richards Natalie Rice Clark ' Elizabeth Hamilton SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Henrietta Pulskamp Virginia Belcher Susan Beckley Ruth Baker Mary Harlan Frances Helen Mains Elizabeth McCOnnaughey Katherine Gantz Emily Hughes . Kathryn Patterson I Mildred Morningstar Phi Sigma I-IONORARY NATURAL SCIENCE FRATERNITY Alexander. Strouf Klcinfelder. Miller, Prather. Moore. Sharkcy DeNardi. Dclo. Bceman. Landis. Stout. Fletcher Creager. Miller, Chappars. Baker. Bricklcy, Stevenson, Kramer Thomas. Wilson. daCruz. Schwing. Fink, Elder, Trcichler' 282 Phi Gamma Phi HONORARY FRENCH FRATERNITY Flynn. G. Minning. Pacer Anderson. Van Ausdall. Hughes. Stadlcr. Patterson. Gantz DcNaIrc.li. Burnside. Williamson. SaclIcroH. Woodson. Adams. Norman Fogarty. Chalufour. Hoffman. Koch. Huber. Belcher. Trowbridge Honncrt. Phillips. Eaton. Pulskamp. Harris, Angle, Glover Alpha Tau Sigma I-IONORARY MATHEMATICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PRATERNITY Blackford. DeLong. Mills. Miller Young. Finkbine. Curl. Stevenson, Grant Erbaugh. Gcrwc. Bulow. MacDougal. Halbcdel. I-lenize Annis. Franz, Kendall. Culler. Bagan, I-leDP. Pumphrey E I l l r, 'YW .4 i... EI Eli lII XFX. l I ,C XXII I I BH lg . .'.JII I 5. lI-QI Wil? 'YI .I , 'fjillifi ' IB? TS' I lFV?,l ijigl 'Eggs' , -'I la il I I l-, Ili I l' F' I lj Il b 1 m l I I F l li lil 1 ml l I ,.. ml lil IN' lj Iigl f.l pl I lifazl I ' if I lm IMI I I IZI FI -Iii ll ' l lllfl l l i.-. ldl l 'flu V' W Il an ml: IHA 559, ,, f-. -'I l'IQ4lfllxf'z I Iii-IZI I-.IIQQRSIQQ I WTC' WJ 9 ljf 'II if L.,-Ql:l III Ifllr I' .II,.:- III l I X '-I'I ,I+J . l .II I -fifflij I' ,Ig Til: lil? 'II .Nl ' 'Xl 'I' IX'-' 5. Ik s. X-X , . . . I A A--A vi , N., ,Y . I I ,.....,-I-7.fmI If' ,Z:v'!zT 101. I Ilia-I ,Q gf il il ...Is , I I I L-. -,,, I-I ' ILi,+E.l IX.. , lll I. 'I 3:1 L 34, W lk I . - I I I . JI, 'sy' QAFII I 'JIM ' I.-f,,J iq- K7,-VA ,I ,,. . lf: fl 'If I I I '- .I I I I, iv, C' , II. IPI,-. gpg. . I ..,, I. . .-- I Il '-J I ll II...-.I I . , , ,.r. It ,--- -. I I I , . . I I X, -1 I I ' .I I I -54-:I I lII.:I X ,-I 1 K I ...N I ,. I X. I - I , . .I J - .1 I-EH IJ: ' s 'sf xx ,f . ' . . - , . I f'- . ,I rf, -g'1LylLl- 283 II-IIIfs.3.gmII' I .-In --I M--I L-I bv, II II , I -I X, I-I I-JI -,XX I l.X. .3 1 H l .JLIL I, W I. fb? l I IJ-I L mlI-l I 'HEI N ZH Miami Union 7 pcffif' VX? FOUNDED 1825 Qeffi ' MEN's HONORARY LITERARY Soc1ETY Xi- iriieis if Xyxw ' President. .f ....... .... R ALP1-I TREICHLER Secretary-Treasurer .... ..... W ARREN SCHMITZ Fifth MEMBERS F if William J. Miller Warren Dennison Ralph I-Iidy Robert Young Z j C. Ray Wilson William A. Miller TZ john Reed Ed Moorman Q E Jack Sutphin. David Delo A Alfred Porter Ed Nixon E ELECTED 1926 fi Walden I-Ieflinger Ellis Bevis Ralph Gessler Arthur Damon G. Bell Gordon Wilson Ei Carl Minning Birely Landis - ij Ross Mooney Richard Young Frederick L. Elder A iz .3 1125 l L i :J i-in io 5 K iii i V 1. ,,- 'el s Egg, 9.3 n lj If ls ...lfilfr X7' p..Jg'lsY2f5 I L INN' ,b S.:-. i j - . --ix , 'if vvir - -, R . 1 az-. i 54 . l , x ..7.-. Y. fflsnixfi ll .Ai lliiji wfff 'JS-gg. for MO. '74 i ,gif ' Young. Landis. Hady , ' ii , 9 TJ Young. Moorman. Miller. Damon, Elclcr. Haflinger 1 f P - iff . , 17 Minning. Wilson. Dennison, Gessler. Schmitz. Delo. Treichler ' , 'sf +Q21l1iX. R, ,, kj One Hundred Years of Miami Union On December the fourteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, nine Miami students formed the organization known as the Miami Union Literary Society. In the words of the founders: For the cultivation of the moral and intellectual faculties of the mind, we on this 14th of December, 1825, form a literary society for our mutual benefit. The Miami Union Literary Society is the oldest organization now in existence on the Miami campus. It has had a not inglorious history and has counted men of national and international fame among its members, who number now more than fifteen hundred Miami gradu- ates. The society is closely connected with the history of the founding of the Miami Triad-Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Chi It was the forum at which students discussed campus problems as well as questions of wider interest. It founded the first publication by the students of the University which has continued throughout the years under various names and is now The Miami Student. In 1843, the Society was incorporated by an enactment of the Ohio Legislature. Among the members are found such names as: General Benjamin Harrison, President of the United Statesg General Robert C. Schenk. Ambassador to the Court of St. james: Whitelaw Reid, Ambassador to France: Samuel Calloway. Wm. Groesbuck. Wm. Dennison. Charles Fisk, Henry Mc- Clure, Eugene Bundy. David Swing. and R. M. Hughes. The organization served many purposes in its prime. extending from that of the present Student Senate to the founding of the paper. But those things are of the past and at the present time the members feel that the work formerly done by the Society is being cared for by other agencies. Thus it happened that, at the banquet held on the evening of the one hundredth anniversary of the Society, it was decided that hereafter Miami Union will no longer be actively engaged in the functions of a literary society. l-lereafter, Miami Union will be an honorary organization, membership to which will be restricted to those who have done most for their Alma Mater. Preference will be given those students who are outstanding in lines of literary endeavor. Thus will the name Miami Union be preserved-the oldest extant organi- zation on the Miami campus. Thus will the traditions of the past. the noble examples of those members who have achieved fame, and the purpose of the founders be carried onward. 285 - . ff, 1 Q fi Eg.-i 32 'T is lil Ill :lj El? Ep 3 E rl di QQIADT ggi. i rilflglgfg l C 'lm - ' X lf-'I ' ff . ist 4 . cg .lf ' i BFAQQ t .ii l X x X l o if PM ,, I c. S N LET? .. 'vis ' ..- x , V T Mig is ' x. N :Q gil. lslxgsf' Tl W -.L.sL.,L.fl1 iv Isffkcll. - --I T L .J ff' l . Q. 'I l f' -S, V if 1 b xo. lil 1551 f 'Q' jfriy fa- I imc? 1 VF Nl iJIii11L1f11111o1l1e1c1 1? , ., lla V Kb: O s-5,911 -1 E-, '. 'vw 45:17. ,. UL. -, fe- rfgg 1 ll l 'l j 1 i I 3 'ri 1 i E 11 fl I L! J 'i Il l i ':i 1 ,. A-4 I 1 W., .7 1 V., 1 1 ,,..g .. 1- 3? 25252 H3 E 1 'Ei 5:1 E E ,S l ,1 ,LL 11 rx ' Aflgfzy-G Olaf 1 I if U ij - -1 1 if-ef iii 1 Ve. -' . T 71- ,I , -N 1 f 1-QL ff ggg 313, 11 I: 'gibjf if 1 ' EI 11 X 11225 I ..-.:L.5 gl'w i H yn-, I'-1, 'M 1.1 -j'- N l1X7!?j7g7 LI1 ,-31 XJCQQ' Nl l1i5i'lFi1lp-i,C3l -,J Q 'fpidij Nliff' .5 SU I l feral 1 . 1 1 K1 ll L13-555 , ,. 4 .,, Cl To -1 9, Alethenae Club President ....... Vice President ..... Secretary . ..... . . Treasurer ......... S ergeant-at-Arms .... Helen Koch Florabel Huber Sarah Townsend Phoebe Allen Mary Kumler Dorothy Runyon Mary Harlan Alice Clear Marguerite Marie Chalufour Margaret Dillencourt Hortense Gibson Louise Hoy Irene Roberts Louise Wood HELEN KOCH . . . .VIRGINIA BELCHER MARY KUMLER ALICE CLEAR . . . .DOROTHY FOOARTY Josephine Nattinger Lucile Crowell Marie Norman Henrietta Pulskamp Susan Wine Harriet Brate Catherine Yoder Leota Young Virginia Arand Roberta Crook Margaret Hunter Mary Cladden Lyon Alice Frances Smith Virginia Woodson Freda Quante 1 Florence Breinig Katherine Kramer Virginia Belcher -Avetta Hoffman Eva Sacheroff Dorothy Fogarty Sarah Ziskin Ruth Baker Elizabeth Eppich Wilma Hutchinson Kathleen Morris Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth Work I .f - .1 1 A,-,., mf K 4,1 1 W 1 1 11122 I1 'A jivf153?1f g1-N RPA:-A . Ll - sf A251 .S.4g-- I . President .... T Vice President ..... ......... Secretary ........ Treasurer ..... Mrs. Handshin Thelma Adams Katherine Bicldzam Marjorie Dill ' Sibyl Evans julia Clover Helen Harris Margarette Holcomb Eleanor Kiernan Frances H. Mains Elizabeth McConnaughey Mildred Morningstar Grace Overman Martha Phillips Florence Sauer Mary Ann Smith Mildred Theobald Mary E. Voige Mary Wilcoclc Mary Williamson li V1.1 ii l J VFJJS filril Liberal Arts Club Q 5,,E?f?sQi 'J' X F ! QNX W3 ' it NX W f K W ifg Ixx 'T- . . . . . .KATHERINE GANTZ nj!! TLlf' -lyllllf ELEANOR KIERNAN ill, J . . . . .MTLDRED MORNTNGSTAR 'dx M-W5 XJ! . . . . . . . . .FLORENCE SAUER Rfk ' FACULTY MEMBERS Mrs. Williams Miss Bishop E l MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY M Mildred Angle Maria Bickham is-I Celia Camine Pauline Dakin lil I Frances Eaton Hazel Engle I Ruth F rankman Katherine Gantz tl Florence Gruber Eleanora Handshin lj' Aileen Hiestand Christine Hinshaw 3 Emily Hughes Adelaide Humphrey P I Virginia Kling Helen Kuhne 4 Catherine Margedant Harriet Martin 4 Valora Mcllhenny Alice Milliken Ivlarjorie Myers Ruth Newland III Kathleen Outcalt Velma Patterson Ziff, Mary Frances Rowley Louise Sanford A , Mildred Schiller Alice Shepherd rj Helen Stadler Gertrude Tegge lj Louise Trowbridge Alma Van Ausdall T: Martha Wadsworth Doris Wetzel -'El Isabella Williams Florence Zehring ll i Alice Young 6 ,ali ai Q T' or aria fi Q 'QQ rjfnf n 1 'N UAV ffiiil hiiiigff illa ff! 5 fella ll Ja- . -14 Env '---. 'rl 1 I J N ,i3,,gpi. gl-l KWSN? 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ROBERTA SPEECE Bess Craig Nina Stanley - Kathryn Taylor Estelle Taylor Elinor Post Margaret Wall Florence Roth Kathleen Outcalt Frances Martin Erma Fellows Maybelle Py Dorothy Marker Opal DeTray Grace Barton Llora Katherman Wanda Aspinall Miriam Stitton Isabel Burnside Dorothy I-Ienne Lucy Winters Gladys Felter Laura McGee Sarah Morgan Florence Lane Elsie Rudenauer Lois Cameron DcTray. Speece. Morgan, Barton. Daly. Vanflccr, Dull Fel'lows.Camcron B I . Murph 288 y. Craig. Ervin. Quecnan. Rogers Pierian President ...... . . Vice President, . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer. . . Mary Harlan Helen Bennet Donna Gray Sarah Huber Ruth Keller Cretora Mowery Helen Robinson Edna Sellers Martha Wadsworth Dorothy Smelker I-larriet Keller Ruth Zurmehly Carmen Richards Marjory Martin Elizabeth Quelette Dorothy Brewster Clara Mae Yorgen Florence Gruber Dorothy Zucker Garnet Taylor Literary Society . . . . .I-IARRIET KELLER 'RUTH KELLER , .... DoRorHY BREWSTER Josephine Chinn Mildred Long Thelma Miller Jeanette I-lill Elizabeth Hill Marie Norman Helen France Isabelle I-leckathorne Mary Radcliffe Marian Rhyno jane Shaffer Estella Rutledge Vivian Troyer' Mary Carnes Elma jameson 'Wilhelmina Kurz Doris Purdy Carolina Shearer Elizabeth Shellhouse Lillian Wittman A Virginia Woodson - . ir ' 5. 1.1 Q la. llzl lrllf :lla Tfigx 7 F151 lx rf all if fm rare: lil l ll NJ ilylkltl lm, Lllf lg fl' 741 lisa ,. l Mig l ,pew FQ? 1572 ll? E lim l .I lil! li 5: ,j 12 L-Ei l LJ l 1' I.. -J lg, 5 ,D ... it Zilili Li X ,E i fa l ia li li i E S, gi , j 'j 00 lijl' 4 E 3 libel ' 'relic ' lee U., ,f!-,i,, H x . .x.,, 1 5 i i ll i 2 .J ff! l yi! 'r'lf,6?2Tgl.-i'ff-l fr -Q ffl N L 'llflf l Kill L Q, . Ii X ,... 1 1 ,Xl ,I 'l.,'v. A555 o l '-'Mfl- - le ill . L.X5'Ff-Jak , l 'IT ' ..L 'N-. xqf Hill. Long. Brewster. Rutledge, Mowery Sr C iii- ---gif' KN j,.Q:.x lk jameson. Robison. Gruber, Miller. Chinn. Quelcttc U Qgjxlijgl-wx-If' Richards. Martin. 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They neck and have an astounding quantity of amusing jokes which they will tell if you insist. Yes. they're rather high-hat but we wouldn't feel so bad about it if they would tell us why. Their favorite drink is Coke with a little Alco-rub thrown in, after which they imagine themselves very giddy and adect that tight , whashorename-attitude. They havent any particular line inasmuch as their mental equipment has not as yet reached the inventive stage, but they are improving. Pl-ll DELTA TI-IETA Yes. the Phi Delts are still upholding their traditional policy of being the best sorority on the campus, They certainly are a collegiate and sophisticated bunch 'in appearance. They are the boys that still wear short pants and go around shouting much-pash with an English accent, you couldn't possibly have missed them. They are the type that play lawn tennis and leap frog when the days grow warm. They don't frequent Willis Brothers, the environment is too noisy and nerve-shattering for their delicate senses. They bask in the Purity and are soothed by the sweet strains of the mechanical virtuoso in the glass cage. Their favorite sport is bridge and women. Mostly women. They are devils when it comes to the weaker sex and they admit it. the brazen things! They specialize on laughing in a peculiar manner or showing their mirth in such a way as to attract attention. Yes. they drink tea, but nothing any stronger, oh goodness no! They carry compacts and slick their hair with perfumed oil which proves an irresistible charm for the fairer sex. They also dote on nice white linen pantiesand baby-blue stockings with gay colored garters to give the delicate touch. They give hot parties at which everyone screams and has a good time. Rah! for the much pash Phi Delts. DELTA ZETA Clap hands, the Delta Zetas appear ensemble at NVillis Brothers for their afternoons' social recreation and believe me, they're the hot saliva, 'umbunny! Get out your compacts girls for hcre's keen competition. Go nuts P. for here are the cagey feminine element and the acme of a good date in this institution of learning. No, none of them are very beautiful to behold, but their cunning personalities and cute little ways make up for such a deficiency. All of them are simplicity itself 1 they just love to spend a week end down on the Farm and they just love to putter around the Garden. None of the D Z's carry pocket Hasks this year. they don't hold enough and besides they believe that if you go in for anything you should go in for it strong. Statistics show that they buy huge quantities of listerine and Lucky Strikes. Their favorite drink is a coke and anything else that will mix well with it. They have hot dances at which every one screams. jumps up and down and acts in other ways kittenish and collegiate. They're all quite affectionate and just love to get their dates into an argument on sex and the double standard. Their lines are very similar and show a certain amount of standardization that rather impairs the originality of the thing if one dates around a bit in the same chapter, but otherwise it gets over, SIGMA CHI A The Sigma Chi boys have the ideal location right down at the end of everything. This way fellows with your sneak-dates. Poor old Sigs. You have lost your reputation in regards to your famous tea parties and now the Phi Dclts bask in their stolen glory. You have your cornpensations, however. but you want to be careful that your still doesnt blow up and burn down your beautiful home. You're not high-hat nor do you suffer from an inferiority complexg you merely realize your position and there is nothing that we admire more than frank and open recognition of the facts. You give good parties where everyone has a good time, staggers home and wakes up in the morning with a head ache and a taste in their mouth like a dark brown horse. Quite a few of your boys made the all-state P. A. team and we are sure that the majority just missed it by a hair's breadth. You are very active in the Willis Brothers social circles where small talk is bantered with the women. and Doc Barkley reports that next to the Delta Zetas, you'Sigs rank first in regards to the quantity of lvlange Cure and Listerine purchased by any single organiza- tion on the campus. ' ' 297 l 'cf l vt dlllifilll X J X late lu .lil :Er ii E E l i' L' I - ji is Q. 5 if 2 E I . Il I -Q L. -I .. :Ei EEE- i fi url 1 I lil E i I VT -l I lil - lf' 3 . 5: -. l rr r . WTS E at I Gb Lfl H vitjig FQ? year? El. if 5 giv- We-T iu iffy fl isihfffi- l xy qi ilk. Eye tgfelx u - N ,N , Sf f Ai fi A 'QQ fr-'T ai Ha -T lxlj lil ft 'lf , I N M cial? l c liilillll it t X' f QL QMQT E'LJ 1 C E 1 E E1 'Tl P Li l F3 Jef E it B pt E F' I. gl fl Z I D0 a . Q: 933921 li QL s -l -F ' Lillie A- 1, i . if eietl i f,. of P Y N f fl f f -4 X18 Xfigfcf YlQ9Dx.o tsl? xfjljk Egfs. X, he -rr elf . lsibllif DELTA TAU DELTA Nine Blahs and a raw for the Screaming lnebriatesu of North T allawanda road. They are really the cat's undergarments when it comes to P. Afing up at Willis Brothers on an after- noon. When they take their dates out they adopt this frank-just-between-you-and-me line and it gets over like a heavy stack at the Oxford. They go in for the hot variety of parties where the musicians roll upon the Hoor and shout to help out the perspiring couples that do the Charlesboig. They are the boys who are so bright that they rarely- study. and when they do have their lessons the professors will not take them seriously. The Delt boys are the ones who are proverbially lacking in mental equipment: they only lost about half their chapter on account of low grades. They must take their social responsibilities too heavily or be suffering from chronic conceit in regards to their capacity to taking care of the women. They are the boys that live in the new house with the Italian, hand carved mantel from Dayton, Ohio. Yes, they spit in the fire place. The Delt house aside from being in the lime-light in the day light is a place of mysterious and bois- terous activity thruout the night. It is known to the denizens of Oxford night-life as the Tallawanda Casino: this explains why so many of the Delt brothers buy a new suit at the Varsity every week or sling sinkers and coffee for a month in Willis Brothers to make up a debt of honor. Let us give a jolly whoop and a whistle for the merry Delts and maybe with this encouragement they might do something worth while some time. DELTA GAMMA ' These Delta Gammas are really the skim milk of the campus. They go in for strong colors-these Dutch blues and aching greens. They also specialize in big pedal extremities and it is very apparent that the majority of them need good foundations. They are the one-man type girl who grab off a fellow and hold on to him like grim death until he either has to marry her or reckon with her father for trifling with her aHections. They are the kind that can rock a cradle a helluvasight better than they can Charleston, but they want to be wild and flapperish so we must give themcredit for that at least. Statistics show they prefer Chesterfields. Oh yes. they are quite the high-hatters and when we see one of the tribe on the campus we feel like asking her permission to walk on the same side-walk that her delicate little feet have just trod. Nine blahs for the Delta Gammas and make 'em big! DELTA KAPPA EPSILON They're the best fraternity on the campus and they admit it. They have big strong men that can run and jump and everything. We all wish we were members of your good old D. K. E. frat and could dine with you on beer, sauerkraut and wieners. In such an athletic element would not expect to find beauty or a touch of the asthetic. but ah ha. it's there. They have a taste for artistic music: such a taste that they blew themselves to an Orthophonic Victrola and they haven't stopped the thing since. They play such records as-, well. those Russian names were always unspellable, but their music is of the better type. Their house is decorated with cups and trophies so that you can't fail to realize that here is Tl-IE fraternity. The boys rate after a fashion with the women but their social Hutterings with the feminine attractions here at school amount to little or nothing. The Freshmen carry on the better part of the social activity for the chapter and having P. A.'s for Freshmen is a bad sign. Get out the old wood. boys. you're slipping. Aside from the athletic element in the chapter, the boys have a beautiful lawn. a nice house and dilapidated furniture. Their parties are complete flops. just keep a stiff upper lip, tho, boys, and you'll come out all right. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON A Nine large blahs for the boys who sleep in the barn. They are the root-de-toot men of the campus-those musical souls with the long winded anatomies. They give rollicking dances where everyone stands in the same spot and revolves slowly with a jiggling movement. shouting and screaming to improve on the music. They are the boys who are hot after the intramural championships. and it is to be predicted that they will easily cop off the cup. of the inter-fraternity ping-pong contests. 'They are the boys who date the Western mamas and throw those old time parties down at the Farm. They are nuts about the women and hand out a serious line with a pin on the end of it. They are the boys who wear grey sweaters with the black stripes down the middle. They fit the form and show off the manly chest-makes them look more virile and all that. Yes. their habitual haunt is Willis Brothers and their favorite sport is P. Afing. Being well represented in the Senate, none of the brothers have suffered the ignorniny of getting the boot. Thats showing the old fraternity spirit. We're proud of you, fellows. ' 298 i 4 i f This insert is printed! on BLACK AND WHITE Coated Book made by DILL M COLLINS CO. l ' 96 tlfff- If .iffy Q ,l .Q I ,W RlEMllNllSClENClE Jlemory brzghtens o'er the past, As when the sun concealed Behind some cloud that near us hangs, Shines on a distant field. LONGFELLOW Perhaps it is Well that human nature deplores the present and glorifies the past. In idle moments it is comforting to permit the mind to shine back on distant fields of pleasant experiences, Thus, this memory book will serve you and prove the source of real future pleasure. For Stafford combines these elements with the artistry, the quality and the workmanship which entitle it to bear the phrase . . . . Engraved by S tafford STAFFORD ENGRAVING COMPANY Educafo al Eng ' g D'v'sion Stafford Building Indianapolis SU x fi'iic5t'?f:1iN-I li 'L ' 'fr 'N DELTA UPSILON We are at a loss as to how to begin an enumeration of all the things that are wrong with the D, U. Chapter. Space and time would not permit such an enumeration and the censors would probably not permit some of the more choice details to go into print. But to begin with. they are bad boys, yes, theyre bad! Most of them never comb their hair and there are quite a few of the brothers that are perambulating advertisments of the House of David. Bless the boys, tho: one never knows whether they are tight or whether they are just acting naturally and they really are diverting. They have their chapter meetings at Willis Brothers and any one can attend. Sit in on one some time and see what you think of it. Better than that, sit in on their boarding club some time and see what you think of it. we are sure you will get a bigger kick out of this latter experiment. Keep this under your hat, of course. but their parties are complete flops where one lurches about shouting, More! lVIore! and finally has to be carried out or put to bed. They P. A. quite a bit in the pick-up-get-what-you-can manner and seem to enjoy it. 'Iihey wear old clothes. no ties and soap-stone charms with their initials and a big M carved on them. Thirteen rahs and a hand-painted lollipop for the jolly D. U.'s! We're for you! DELTA DELTA DELTA Applaud. the'Tri Delts are appearing at this moment! They are the girls with the ex- traordinary feet. extra large we mean, and the holier-than-thou attitude. They are not high- hat--why should they be? The underslung, short wheel-base type have a majority in the chapter with, of course. the opposite extremes. They are the kind of girls that will make nice, strong, capable wives for men who love a grate fire and a pipe. At present there are just a few that have shot off at a tangent toward the hot-Chorinne species. but we believe that even these will revert to type when they tie clown to some good. steady man who brings home a fat pay envelope every Saturday. They are the sort of girls that never cut university service, and, if by any accident upon their part. they should happen to miss it. their conscience pains them for the rest of the week. None of them can inhale nor do they go in for the wet type of parties-in short, they're rather good girls. ALPHA OMICRON PI Get a shovel for here are the gifts of Heaven to men. We really have to hand it to you girls for having the best looking bunch on the campus: it's a pity you eouldn't have had the mental equipment and personality to go with the aggregate beauty of your chapter, but you can't have everything, you know. Yes, the A. O. Pi kids like to frolic around on roller skates and on horse back: they're playful, affectionate and fickle. A fellow shouldn't date with more than one girl from this chapter for if ' he should happen to date two of the sisters up during the same week there might be a murder or some other regrettable incident over in Bishop Hall. Each girl from this perfect chapter tries to see if she can cut her sister out of the latest crush she has acquired, whether the crush means anything to her or not. They put out a line heavier than a stack at Willises' and grow indignant if you don't believe it. Their favorite cute expression is. Get a soap box. lt's too bad they couldnt be at least original. They are to be found every afternoon in the third or fourth booth back in Willis Brothers. Yes. they like Chesterfields and a little something to liven up a dull party. One huzza and a cheerio for the A. O. Pi's, we would be more generous only you really don't need any one to talk up your stock inasmuch as you do so much of it yourself. BETA TI-IETA PI ' Yes, wcare quite well aware of the fact that the Beta chapter is one of the seven wonders of the world-it's a wonder that it still exists! We must admit that they have a lovely front porch and the best location on the campus. When a Beta invites you over to the dear old frat house, he invariably says in that ingratiating tone of voice which makes one feel like drying up and blow- ing away, Come on over and sit on our front porch-the Beta porch. as if it were a throne of gold and precious stones. Yes, they're quite the high-hats with the least possible reason of any group on the campus for being so. When the weather waxes warm and the Oxford Public School boys begin playing marbles, the Beta boys can't resist the temptation, but get right down in the dirt and shoot for keeps too. Yes, they are also the cow-boys of Miami. invariably dressed in those rough. virile clothes that make the man. Within their luxurious mansion they affect an astonishing indifference in regards to each others' appearance-pajamas are the vogue in the living room and at lunch. They sing, yes, they call it singing, but the record is showing signs of wear. Do You Want to be a Beta Sweetheart? I-Iell no! Such dances! It would be better to call them rodeos. 299 lillll -1.44 if-lf if S l lily ! Cl' if l JL- ff 41. ji A Xfdti-1 wid L fil l in ff f if 'Qi 'lfjgln 'ks 'lifflfQ,'F' lasi- l:2 lx. lm! l Vi l lj , . L-mi Li ll l 'fl bi ,Q Fig l H lil .Il .L '- Ig EI. all . QQ? Ei' is ' lj 'll Cl 1 fl - -l Lil? 5 Q Q Q31 ww -Yi A Q Q T T' ww - m 7 it-ll 20 A eel eta i.y.,,. 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' - ' 'W '- -:f.5sf1as uf? - :.,2siaf1 f- 'ling ,4gaP',,f-' M - ' t . . ,sf-22 f ' .s55.::r5:555z5fi1f:f ' 351. , ' f' 'fiffrn-4' .-tifsffff ffblf ' Z . wr ' 1 J , ,. yyffzl- , ', n old Chinese proverb runs to the effect that one picture is worth a thousand Words. Good service and upright business methods mean a hearty Welcome for our representatives whenever they call. be at Messrs. Mark Barrar and Ed Meredith will Ye Spinning Wheel with the new-F all clothes. Date to be announced later. M erm olztarmf One of Americzfs fine Stores for Men. and Boys DAYTON, OHIO Compliments of The Woods Construction QAnd Supply Company' Lima - Oxford .AC BUILDERS OF Cgden Hall Qflnd Irvin Hall your goiyrcyoier zigmm Photographic Illustrator Whose years of experience has made lus servxces mvaluable to School and College Annuals and other beauuful pubhcatxons THE WEBB STUDIO 6West 7th Sc Clncxnnah, 01110 oX1r5NhfJRD NAT1oNAL BANK .i. Capital 050,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 585,000.00 -l-l1- Commercial Banking Foreign Exchange Safe Deposit Vaults CZQ3 E printed this Recensio-and most of the credit for this splendid book is due to the stu- dent executives who knew what they wanted-and got it. Their team work was perfect. The C. W. Knowles Co. T-. 1 T--- I .l k ,iv h 1 . , College and High School Annuals Color Printing and Advertising CEHE home of KnowCo Monogrammed Marguer- ite and Rad-Bridge Playing Cards and KnowCo Bridge Monopads and Tallies. The Playing Cards and Scores that are dfwerent. Order them from your dealer for your next card party. nowCo roducts 804 SYCAMORE STREET CINCINNATI THE COLLEGE INN A STEVE CI-IAPPARS 45 East High sf. Ph 251 'Elve- Cqrgonne csfzine Qbarlor james johnson The Best Shines in Town Trunks I-Iauled Quick Service Farmers' State and Savings Bank Oxford, Ohio: Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits 560,000.00 Compliments of The J. C. Kerr Company Wholesale Grocers 10 West Second St. Cincinnati, Ohio Always good things to eat Stewards, Supplies a Specialty jf you as an educated person apply your knowledge and learning to the uses of everyday life, you will use Pasteurized Milk The White Cross Dairy Hornung A. N. Marquis Meat Market Shoe lffifnfgifli Repair mg Meats and Q Poultry phone 21 Qxford, Chic Cbgford Laundry 82 Dry Cleaning Co. Laundering Dry Cleaning Hemstitehing and Pressing Dyeing Phone 38 or 46 32 E. High Street . 1E,I3,?1Y1fllan:1g'yiJLl cffhleagiet this morning H ANDERSON 3 g ' H CC, Pizfljlave you ever read, 'To a Field Mouse: Phi: Why no! How do you get them to listen? Ice Cream ,, ?-, . Student: Can you tell me in round numbers wh t of Best I made in the test? . Doc Shideler: Yes, zero. We Make a Specialty of BRICK and ICE . Cor Locust Ave and Church St Little Willie: Uncle, docs father like to watch y ' ' ' . play football? Phone 213 Oxford, 01110 Rich Uncle: What an idea. l don't play football Little Willie: Well, I heard father say that whe ever you kicked off, he'd quit worl ' g ZWICK' S For a Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Quality Neckware-Gordon Hosiery 35 West High St. F RATERNITIES 41 What do your Chapter Letters cost you? Have they become a burden on the Finances of the Chapter? ' Let us bid on the Printing of your next Publication. We can save you money. We specialize on small Publications, An- nouncements and Programs. - The AMERICAN PRINTING CO. MONUMENT Sz MARKET HAMILTON, oH1o Printers of Miami Student Ed: Hello! Mabel? I-low about a date tonight? ,, Co-cd: All right. jack. It S Ed: This isn't -lack- Co-ed: Well, this isn't Mabel either. B e ird -Tm lu b Conductor: Money in the box, please. d Doc Clark: No I don't care to help the babies ay. Ivlanz NVill you give me a nickel for a sandwich V '29: Let's sec the sandwich. Why did you join the Salvation Army? So I could play my cornct in public. oXFoRD LUMBER co. Highest Quality Lumber at Reasonable Prices Phone' 36 Oxford, Ohio Compliments of The Walker Contracting Co. Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Contractors Plumbing and Electric Merchandising -Frigidaire -Electric Refrigeration-Hart Automatic Oil Burners-Duro Automatic Water Softeners Visit us when in HAMILTON at 231 Court Street ' NVho is that bag standing over there in the corn Ulvly sister! l don't mean her, I mean the one in the blue clr J . L. S A N D E R S '-Thafs my mother. ' 9 l all Paper, Palnts Her face is her fortune. and Varnish I see. She made all her mon y ' 1, ' t.' Kinds of Inferiv 7' and Boffz-1'l'm'deathly afraiduol the water. Exterior Decorating She: You re a poor Hsh Phone Oxfordv Burglar: l-lands u 1! Your money or your life! Careless Claude: Shoot, please! l wear Paris ga and no metal can touch mc. Your College Shop .vvvv The Varsity Clothes Shop Say it with The Miami Restaurant Delivers Anything Any place Phone 425 Any time Farmcrffat door of h coopj Whos there? Voice: Nobody but chickens! ' Give me a kiss. Auto Repair Shop r.W.H-,.O.f . -1. L Q, Q CARL A. FORBRIGER, Prop. cout of me High Rent District, lvlother: ujohny, give your sister part of your apple. Corner of johny Cto sisterj I-Iere's a seed. Grow yourself Vine and Beech sts a whole damned orchard. Phone 1 Gxfordv Ohio Rastus-Cnoticing Georges new hatj Black boy did you all come by dat hat honestly? George: Well, Ah-Ah came TO it hone tlg GILLARD DRUG STCJRE 771.9 Sfare y 27 West High St. Phone 32 rr ARTHUR C. STEWART PRINTER Classic College Printing OXFORD, OHIO Prompt Service - Linotype Equipped Parker Pens WHITMAN CAN D I E S .EE THE OXFORD DRUG STORE J. C. BARKLEY, Prop. lVIiami Grocery Recommends Chase 82 Sanborn Coffee and Tea Califo and Premier Canned Goods Phone 10 Delivery Service MIAMI Co-oP STORE Students! Supplies College Texts Books Post Cards School Supplies Athletic Goods One-twenty-one Stationery Magazines High School Texts Fountain Pens Candy East High Street ' At the Sign of the A W a 1 k - O V e r Spinning heel S h 0 e S Tea Room or and Inn Men and Women Special attention to of Luncheons, Birthday Parties . . 1 ' and to Special Dinners of all Cflflca kinds-also to all types P b Taste of Social Functions Luncheonette Department THE GREEN TREE INN Now Under Same Management European Plan WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP Hamilton, Ohio WELCOME YOU TO SHOP - fx wif 1:5 iii W IN I-IAMILTONS METRO- POLITAN SHOPPING CENTER Uvf -f .ff.fLw!-ff-f' Complirnents of A Friend We Really Do Things E and Our Success is Built On Service :Al T. L. King's TRANSFER Phone 18 Oxford, Ohio A National Institution-From Coast to Coast if 3 r r rutnnmg - mg u. All the Clothing Sold by Us Is Manufactured by Us-104 Years' Experience An Early Spring Sale OF MEN'S SACK SUITS AT Regular value 360 Th s ts anufactured for this Spring and represent ine worsted fabrics i b th li I d d f h d 1 . ll the popular colorings and are cut from our latest designs in both gl d d bl b t d d ls. They carry our guarantee in every particular. FOURTH and RACE f PHONE 57 Authorized Sales Service Park Place Oxford Ohio THE UNIVERSAL CAR ' The Alpha Floral Shop Say it with our Flowers 3 West High Street Telephone 377 The Stephenson Coal Co Ice - Coal -Feed- Cement Phone 410 V We Specialize in F7'ate7'ni1fySeTUiee Phone Main 467 HARRY C. STOWE Real Estate and Rentals 7 East Second Street Dayton, Ohio G d F1 L SStFt EIKENBERY-MCFALL CO. Jfurniture vev Qf ' 'v' Quality Oxford, Oh Call Picnic Time SHINKLE For I D EAL Grocery Time Good Coal Phone Ideal Grocery lshone 61 The Miller jewelry Co. Wishes to Thank The Students of Miami For the privilege of making the many splendid emblems and trophies in the year 1925-26 Designers and Makers of , Fraternity Badges and Crest Jewelry Society Keys, Medals, Cups, Trophies From Gold and Platinum, Diamond Jewelry Greenwood Bldg. CINCINNATI 6th at Vine OHIO U. S. DUPLICATE BRIDGE SETS Pat. Mny 12, 1925, U. S. P. C. Co. Four boards numbered one to four and four packs are neatly and com pactly put up as illustrated. Size of set can be increased with the purchase of additional units of four ' boards and four packs. Numbered stickers are provided for this purpose. U. S. PLAYING CARD COMPANY Cincinnati, Ohio The Restaurant G. W. Tischer Equipment Hardware Co. 1 I Garland Ranges and Buildeff Brgilerg Hardware ' V I-IENCKEL CUTLERY H.Lauber82Co. . 7 and 9 'East Court St. Dayton, Oh1o Cincinnati West End Meat Market HARRIS BROS., Props. Fresh, Smoked and Salt EAT S 111 W. High st. Student Supplies Kodaks, Fi1ms,Finishing Pennants, Pillows Memory Books Dennison Crepe Paper Phone 17 R The Purity Sweets and Oxford Restaurant The New Purity The places where Miami, Western and Oxford Gifts meet their A for all occasions Friends , We make our own Snyder S Fine Candies and Ice Cream Art and Gift Shop Oxford Restaurant-Phone 330 Oxford ' 'The Purity -Phone 436 Willis Bros. M. Corso . For Highest Restaurant and Fruigieand Confectionery Vegetables V v Oxford, Ghio Phone 284 Colve CZVTCQOHHC cQ6ZTI9E7 ana' gieauty Qczrlor QSofi Wm? used exclieseivelyj For those who care IQ East High S11 Telephone 4 Athletic Goods P A Complete Line of Athletic, Gym and Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition Fishing Tackle We also handle Stationery, Magazines Student Supplies The Oxford SPORT SHOP RANDOLPH MATTHEWS, Prop. The W. C. Frechtling Co. CORNER SECOND Sz HIGH STS. HAMILTON, OHIO One of the Stores which makes it pay to buy in HAM IL T O N V Printzess Fashions Gordon Hosiery Forest Mills Underwear Standard Woolens Fine Silks 13 East High St. Phone 536 All Nationally Advertised Goods I ri ht ' W g Typewrlters Hardware Co. For rent or sale Westinghouse ' Mazda Lamps and Electrical Supplies Phone 265 High Street H al y d e n Oxford, Ohio Shoe Store I The Electric Store The Oxford Hardware Co. Oxford, Ohio Phone 64 V Hoover Sweepers, Hot Point Electric Stoves and Appliances, Dexter Washing Machines Frigidaire, R. C. A. and Atwater Kent Radios The Most of the Best for the Least Dr. Hugh M. Moore Dr. H. A. Moore OFFICE HOURS I to 3 and 6 to 8 P. M. Oxford, Ohio Dr. C. O. Munns Oxford, Ohio OFFICE HOURS lto3P.M. 6to8P.M. W.T. Stewart,M.D. Oxford, Ohio OPI ILE HOURS 1 l 3 P M 6 t 8 P M Dr. R. P. Mosbaugh DENTIST Church Street Oxford, Ohio Dr. A. M. Ramsey DENTIST X-Ray 40 E. High Street Oxford, Ohio Dr. J. 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